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WASHINGTON
that ha agreed h
started In Semiaol* County
Eisenhower plane to booat federal could bo ao significant general re*
adjacent to Sanford In tha Im­
to the aaeond highest
Uef.
mediate future, - according to
peacetime ler*l to hiatory. Hi*
Await Dramatic Reaction
Harry 'Lleht, .president of tho
new budget could run aa blfb aa
• ;
•
The RepnbUcaas thread that the
I f ! Milton.
Washington «i— Daanterr
spending
total
for
the
new
bo
laniard
Heights,
et
the
develop­
lUpubllcan congressional lead*
e n a(reed today • after* a day* would be filed more dlflaitety af* ment will be named, in b a te d .o « of State Jataa Easter
Are. adjacent to
the th* principal
lit* ' Hour*
briefing*
; wbMa
"
NEW YOKE « —Two tele­
Ur Um President get* reaction to­ Benford
to
On
ora
Road
entrance
to
the
Ban1
•pending antlcl
anticipated
phone bomb threat and aa ex­ the mantra ipendlng
day of Democrat congressional ford Naval Air Button.
sta bhaatly to kaap hm
piation early today tkkad U t tha by the President rule* out anj
oil-rich Mlddto Bm L
Tha development will ha on
now year for bar M potiee In chance far general acrowthe leaders to his foreign policy pro*
posals, including plana for block
board
lag
relief
la
the
new
year.
aoo-acre tract which w*e ps
tbair Marta for Ua "mad bomblug Soviet expansion la tb* MM ctjred through negotiations fur
M
Tha OOP loader* amergad from
IT. H
east.
Democratic
and
Republican
The telopbooa thi mta, to a doe* tha White House Monday night leaden were called to tha White Mveral parcels of land and pro­
perties la the area.
tor's offlco and t w Hotel Stellar, with somewhat differing ideas on Houm at I p. m. EST.
the
sxaet
six*
of
the
new
budget
"We
trill build
moderate,
both prorad to ba gnfoundsd. Po­
Tha OOP briefing Mooday waa
popular*priced
home*,”
said
lio* found no tree* of oo* of the Mr. EiMnhowar will rend to Con*
__for the moat part restricted to
Lleht aa ha ahnounead the clos­
bomber's
Infernal devlam In g n u next month for tho fiscal
‘.jrithe domestic side of the Presi­
year starting nsxt July t.
ing of the transactions far pro­
either plat*.
One key Republican said Mr. dent's program.
perties. "Soma of the homes," ha
Aa axploalon, bailor*d to. have
Tb* Republicans warned
Elaeohowar told them rising cotta
said,
“ will have swimming pool*.
boon eauaad by a hood
of defense and foreign military President Monday he would need
"This Is not our first develop­
•battered a window ,1a the Aparttor Rs Mhel ta d
a
"great
deal
of
bipartisan
coop­
aid would push the total to above
Hanking
m&lt;mt of Joaepb TilUnan (a .tipper tTO billion or more. Another aald eration" to achieve a "good bat­ ment," aald the president of ■
J
.
Manhatan. He waa am injured. A the total could reach 171 billion, ting averago” on hla Uglalatltn Baafard Heights, "era have ImlM F lP W I t
tmeiplodad 1g|
ending an tb* alia of foreign program.
x ,g
v , tend, tt. -Y. ~int
found lying la tb* si
and whathsr tha United States
York SUM," ha aid,
Tha "grenade*’’ proved to ba finance* ell shipments for Eurone
g
.
i »
.
"Our homes wilt be two nod
practice bomba used to simulate as • result of,the Middle East j Q L O S T / 57 r l T S f
three bedroom house*, all with
explosions fn Army Infiltration
Florida room*, open dans and
courses. Tha devices are similar
Exceeds Previous Spending
|
carports. The development ,wll!
In shape, alia and explosive force
Either spending figure would ex
have paved streets and gutters In
to high-powered fire crackers.
feed all previous peacatlma spend­
addition to other modem faeU*
Police aald tha two device* ap* ing except In the 1902-33 fiscal
PITTSBURGH 0 - Pennsyl­ Itlas," said Lleht.
year
when
federal
outlays
soared
parently had been thrown from a
vania today boasted th* nation's
Lleht explained that an office
passing automobile by prankster*. to 174.2 billion. During (his 12- last baby of 19M 2nd the first
will be erected on the pgoperty
Bomb aquad members hare la* month period th* government waa baby of 193T.
vestigatad more than ISO bomb operated half of the time by Mr.
Mrs. Robert E. Temple of Gib* within the next few weeks. "Most­
EUenhower and half of tha time sonla, Pa., delivered an 9 pound ly local halp and trade* that art
scares since Christmas Eva.
boy hare at 11:38 p. m. Monday to available will b* employed In tha
Police Commissioner Stephan by former President Truman.
EitlmatM of aptndlng In tho signal out the old year.
conatuctioo of Banford Heights
P. Kendedy waned Mooday that
hoaxare would be arrested add current fiscal year—forecast at
At one minute past midnight, home*," said Lleht.
Ia describing Ute operation* af
A PINAL INSPECTION OP TBOOPS (top photo) before nlteqalahteg bio command of VAH- dealt with "firm ly." Ha laid they K3J billion by th* administration Mr*. Donald Ray gave birth to an
last January----- already have been • pound, 1 ounce baby girl In hla devalopment, Lleht explain*
■ *aa made by Cdr. P. II. Spelt* ((root) yeator day. Cdr. J. M. Tally J r, follow cloeely and watch**
wire hamparing tha March for tha
revised upward to 988.1 billion, Johnsf
the toapectioo Jut bafara taking oyer u the Squadron’# Commanding Officar.
Caattaaad Oa Fags Two)
bnstpwn.
psychopath who has left 31 live
and may have te ba ehangad
CEIL BPELTZ, HIS WIPE AND 80N (battarn photo) look over the "Savage Sou of Hanford'*
bomb* in public place* since 1940.
•gala.
plaeqre prtoootod to him daring tha ctreaMoiaa yesterday. Bo will go to Washington to aaoanre hla
Fifteen persons hare been In­
rw dalle a.
(Staff Pbotu)
Mr. Eisenhower and Treasury IB TT O TRIP NECESSARY?
jured by 21 o f the bomba whleh Secretary Oeorge M. Humphrey
LA JUNTA, Colo. 0 4 - CUE
exploded. There have been no fa- told Ih* Republicans Monday that Manager Tom Ruaaell replied
Ulittea.
so long as U i revenues hold up Monday to tha Colorado Indust­
th* budget for tha next fiscal year rial Com nluioo which had derid­
MARRIAGE MORE fO P IX A l will stay la bajaneo and provide ed th* that 54-yMr-old 'La Junto
of Harry Fuller,
By P*» Weed
«NEW YORE at— Marriage waa a "modest" surplna of perhaps polio* and fire *tattoo should bare
Io’clock
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tw*___
huge bags
One
of
(ho
biggest
and
gayest
more popular to New Yorker* in 91.7 billion. They ruled out any another stairway as a fire pre
events of the social season waa balloons ware let loo** amoaf tb*
tax cut.
caution.
Mrs. J. M. Ilayes, 68, died at 19M than In the previous year.
hald last night when tha May- holiday-spirited crowd, aad they
Thomas Lcnane, acting city GOP House Leader Joseph W.
8:30 Monday morning at her homa
" if you feel that your order fair Inn gave Its annual New alt joined in welcoming Uto bright
clerk,
reported
72,417
marriage
Ten thousand March of Dimes he said, "our goal is 110.000 and U9 West 16th St., following
Martin Jr. held out hope, howevar, must bo complied with, plaaae Year’* Eva party In the gaily new ytar with tha
Iteenies were lisurij last year as that there might be some "imall"
envelope* have beta mailtd to tha I am sure that we will meet this lengthy illness.
DoUemakan, i
adrls* ua at ooca so wo can get bedecked ballroom.
compared to 88,938 in 19U.
^citizen* of Seminole County, John quote with the atm* interest and
adjustment* la taxes, but told tha work dong before tha build­
Mora than too people attended them by Uto
She was born Mar. M, 1(87 la
Saul, chairman of tho Seminole enthusiasm that has been shown
tha gala event to Join In the fes- u After an (be gueeto bad dana
ing U torn down," he «*ld.
Allendale. S. C. ami eame to San­
County Chapter of tha National In previous year*.”
iverything paaathla to tasks tire
ford In April, 1912.
Foundation for Infantile Paralysis
Wight Kirtley was also named
rear 1997 foal welcome, they ad*
Mr*.
Ilayes
has
lived
In
San­
•aid today.
vice-chairman for Iht Seminole ford for 44 years. She is a mem­
ourned to tha dining room tor 8
In announcing the IfroI March County March of Dimas cam­
wffet snpyw, with everrthia#
ber
of
the
First
Methodist
Church
o f Dime*, Saul said that tha paign. Mrs. Wig.it Kirtley la
rom cheese and dicker* right aa
of Sanford, the WSCS of tho First
goal list year wai 17.500 and chairman of tho Wumen’i Divi­
town to fried chlckaa aad ratal
Methodist Church, tho Daughters
SLITS was relied. "This year,” sion and Mrs. Robert Bradford
&gt;e#f being served.
poulbUlty that several of the
lb J. Marlon Uarmaa Sr.
of Wcslsy Sunday School Class,
Sr., ehalrman of the south Sem­ snd a member and past president
Aa the geests departed tha May*
There's little possibility tbat section* dealing with tha elec­
inole County drive.
’air after duly welcoming In tire
of the UDC, the Aiatea Circle of the amendment to the City Char­ tion of commissioners and mayor
few Year, many war* heard to
ter giving citizens a free hand would have to be amended In or­
"We have had thieo rase* of the Sanford Garden Club.
rommsnt on th* ease aad skill
der that power of tha mayor
polio in Seminole - CounVy this
She is survivsd by her husband, In electing a Mayor for the City
be "spelled out" and that terms
with which th* affair waa haadlpost year with sev&gt;*n old ease* J. M.
Ilayes of Sanford: three of Sanford will bceoma law during *1 office could bo rearranged In
&gt;d by the management and staff,
ASHLAND. Wl«. O'-- Firemen still
receiving aid from
the daughters, Mrs. J. P. Hack Jr., the 1937 session of the State Leg­
he danceable mule provided by
order to meet the rotating dec
islature.
battled an uncontrollable fire foundation.” said Saol.
Tinlcy
Park,- 111., Mrs. Charles
:he orchestra, the delightful food
Controversy has arisen over the linns to the Board of Sanford
which threatened to devour an en­
Schools will lend their osilaanre llobaon. Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mr*.
icrved thorn, aad th* completely
tire city block today. Although the in the snniial drive tareugn tneir Ralph Dean of Sanford; one son, powers that should be Invested City CommlJilwscrs,
'wonderful" time had by *8 ate
city
flamea still raged through the supervisor Mr*. Margaret Colt Chief Warrant Officer James M. In a Mayor since the
Whether th* Mayor should
ending.
has a City Manages type of gov­ serve for on* year, two, three or
Menard Hotel, officials believed in the white division.
Ilasye*, V. S. Army, Fairfax, Vt;
four years has not yet been
the fire could be restricted to the
The Colored DIvNIoa will b* one sister, Miss Corrta Myrick, ernment.
And, all agree on tho Board of brosebed or discussed.
hotel building.
handled by Alma Hurston, assist­ Allendale. S. C.; four grand­
SsnfoM
City
I'nmml.iU^r.
that
. There were so injuries reported. ed by 1henna dheppard.
Tlie matter of aultiutiiulg tha
daughters. April and Susan Hack,
A grass and wuuue m i wag —
tbc powers of the Mayor should city attorney of Sanford to draw
( {# - High winds sent ember* flick
March of Dimes canteens, said {Tinlcy
Tark. 111. Bette H/iyes,
be
“
spelled
out".
reaterday an Manganstlno. Aria
ering over aeveral block* through­ Saul, will be distributed through­ , Fairfax, Va.. and Julie Ann Dean,
up he proper resolutions, bills, and“ W* don't want to get rid of ohar neensary papers has not
ihortly
after I o'clock ha tho
out Ashland. Flames licked at a out the county In practically Sanford: three grandsons, John
the city manager type of govern­ yet been discussed by the Board
afternoon.
brick building alongside the hotel, •very business establishment.
Peter Hack III. Tinlcy Park. III.;
Smoka from tha blaze showered
The Seminole ^County Chairman 'John Raymond Hayes, Fairfax, ment." one commissioner said re­ of Sanford City Commissioners
causing flremea to renew their
&gt;vor Sanford.
efforts to subdue the blare.
of the March of Dimes capi* ! Va., and Thomas Randolph Dean, cently. “ But we would like to have in an open meeting.
a Mayor elected by th* people.
Tha Banford Fire Department
Sub-tero temperatures hamper­ palgn pointed out that R. W. Dean of Sanford
Thoughts of th* members of tha
Too much power would give Sanford CUy Commissioners hare
inswrred the alana.
treasurer of the
Seminole
ed firemen by freezing the water is
Funeral services will be held at
in their hoee*. Smoko from the County Chapter and Mrs. Ruth 3 p. m. Wednesday afternoon at the Mayor authority o overrule not yat been revealed in a meet­
the City Manager unless the ex ing attended by member* of tha
CHOOSES "U T E " SENTENCE
luferno billowed over the rlty and Qallagher Is secretary.
• ♦.r»-',,„|j,t '*virci| wj,h
act duties and power could be
i# ,hl| lh, y CouU ^ pub.
HOLLISTER, Calif. 01- Crag
attracted many New Year’s rev­
Motto for this year's campaign Rov. Milton Wyatt officiating.
named in an amendment to th*
#nd nvl(Wnl
MWi
Rtcanegra, 33, given n cbotes b w
is " U f a Finish the Job.” said
elers.
- - r .ji will Oe m Oaklawn Me­ City Charter, another (.ommta-1
tween " l i f e " and a tin aaaotbaf
umns,
R . Although they thought the Saul.
morial Park.
•loner said.
sentence, chore th* longer.
Bscause
of
the
tangled
proceed­
' flames were contained In Uiri
Brlsson Funeral Home u in The legislative delegation agrees
Judge L ocem M . Johnson w in
ings that must be experienced be­
aotel building, firemen aald the
charge.
ASK GOAT PROTECTION
that they would go along with a fore any agreement Is reached, it
told b y Bocanegra'o common-tot*
blase was itUI not yet under
MARVAO, Portugal *R— plant­
! bill giving the citizens the right does not seem possible thet nec­
■rtfs Monday that ho not only
control.
ers here appealed to municipal
to elect a Mayor. But they also essary bill* could be drawn up
•truck her but refused te a u r r y
authorities Monday for protec­
agree that there must be time to that would meet with the approvbar and legitim ize their sto ehtt*
tion against goats.
, talk over the Ideas advanced by
dren.
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DOUDNEY.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
ASSE.HHOR
OF
I the Board of Sanford CUy Com- ford Board of City Commission-1 TAXES, completes hla service la tb* local office offer announcing
Tha planters complained that
“ I’m going te give yen Ufa,1*
Pair aad mild Tuesday and Wed­ six years of cork cultivation yield­
misiioneri.
•rs in time to b# presented dur-,
raiiremeat ik* eaarlia* part of this year. Show* above ia Dendaey tha Judge aald. " I ’ m sentencing
nesday. Klghcit Tuesday 71 te ed exactly nothing because goat*
It wa« also discussed by mem* Ing the coming session of the (left) receiving gifts presented aa behalf af hts staff hy Mre. Resale you to m arry this girl. Otharwjem
T t d U lC th
consistently ate all cork sapling*.
•bars of th* City Commuuon tha State Legislature.
Aiiaiia.
(HUH Photo)
you'll have to a t m a n aoefflu .

Mad
InDouble

BUDAM" % s a

Babies Are Bom
In Pennsylvania

'57 March O f Dimes
Campaign Underway

Over 3 0 0
New Year A t

Funeral Service
Is Set Tomorrow
For Mrs. J. Hayes

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Over M ayor

Firemen Battle
t^To Control Fire

Gross Fire Told

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County Citizens
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T od a y w o b egin • brand N w ye a r.

1 Another milestone o f profreaa hns been
etched in th« annals o f Sanford and Semi*
nolo County.
Most observers have tarred thhe past
year as the most successful, the most pro­
gressive, and the most igrtaalve in the his­
tory of the community.
' And now- as 1957 begins, those who look
t o the future are laying plans for still ano­
ther great and .progressiva twelve month
'cycle— for greater than the one we have
-jjuat experienced.
'■ People are beginning to look up, to be
optimistic, and to
ahara in
the
work
that must ha dona aa further advances are
piade toward the biggest growth in the
Chronicles o f Seminole County.
’ All o f this Is not going to be easy, howCivic minded persons who have strugthrough many paat years to impress
ivenesa asd agressivsness on Santord and Seminole County citizens have put
In long and weary hours gaining their point*
And with the cooperation of the communIty aa a whole during the New Year there
will be much poahlng and ahoving neces­
sary to raise programs over the top and
Into
Construction
stage*—or
to
get plane Into adoption stages for the in
ibis programs
that must ba carried fortangible
pi

Ward.
The population growth o f tha county and
city is a bright spot on the horizon aa civic
lenders begin to tuckle the industrial po­
tential,
A forthcoming survey will no doubt spur
many "1 don’t think w# can do it” Into ac­
tion and possibly change their )&gt;crspcctive
towurd what can be expected within the
twelve months o f 1957.
Far the biggest Job in the hands of the
planners and workers toward a healthier
economy for Sanford and Seminole County
is the changing o f the ” 1 don't think we
can do its” into ” 1 know we can do it!.'*
Such has been tha warning o f many pro­
minent speakers who have told local leaders
that the Sanford und Seminole County com­
munity has the greatest future of H
anyI Flor
Ida area—if and when natural resources,
location, weather, roads, travel and shipping
facilities, and the unusually attractive
tax structure are publicized among those
who are planning changes, expansions, and
moves
Sanford and Seminole County citizens can
look forward to 1957 with much optimism
and the Happiest New Year of all time.
New blood, new enthusiasm, new inter*
eat, end a complete sit o f New Year's f«solution! have made tbia area one o f the
most promising in the state.
Certainly the best and surest way to
start toward realizing everything ahead is
^ look about us, see what has been done and
MJr -This is a Happy New Year” , and go
to workl

to M U C S o f f o m

W eek's Top Storied

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By CHARLES N. MCCANN
United Pre»« Staff Cerrespeesket
United Prase correspondents
around (ha world Iqok ahead at
tha saw* that wtli maha the head*
lines.
Radar And Tha Kremlin
Vienna bean that a high-rank*
leg Hungarian delegation will go
te Moscow this wdek. Puppet Pra*
mler Janoa Radar may lead It
The reason: To get a briefing on
what lies ahead for the rountry,
politically and economically.* Af­
ter two months of industrial paratyili, Hungary needa Immediate
•Id to atave off ebao*. The Ruiilani may offer tome political
concession! in an attempt to ap*
peaif the itill-rebellious workerj.
It’ s poulble that Radar will be
told he’d better quit. Thera la
atill talk that "Tltolit” leader
Imre Nagy might be restored ai
premier.
Maybe
Fred Hall, lame duck Republi­
can governor of Kansas, may get
a iub*eabinet job tn me Interior
Department. That te, If the two
Kintal senators agree. The White
Houm haa asked them If they
would approve an appointment for
Hall. Hall failed to
resomlnalinn this year. Hall halBesn feud­
ing with Sen. Prank Arison. But
Carlion i* likely to leave the decllion to his eolleague Sen. Andrew

Scnoeppel. Schoeppel may or may
not regard Hall as a possible con­
tender for hif Senate Mat In I960.
Jape!
Look for aaw Japanese Premier
Tinian Ithiblthl to name a mini­
ster of state In chsrge of defense,
which ho now holds himself Ishlbishl favors business executive
Juichi Tsushima. But be may
choose Adm. RkhUiburo Nomu­
ra, who was ambassador to Waih-v
Ingtoo at the time of Pearl Har­
bor. Nomura's handicap: Japa­
nese leaders shy away from Urn
thought of returning to the pro­
war custom of naming military
men as chiefs of the defense de­
partments.
01 Loans
Despite bard money (tends,
there U no prospect for an early
boost in Interest rates on (II
cans. Ths administration will
ask Congress to increase the rate
on home loana to ex-servicemen.
Out Rep. Olin t\ Teague (D-Tex)
chairman of ths House Veterans
Committee, intends to sidetrack
the proposal.
Blight Thaw
Improvement is predicted In relatlohs between West Gsrmany
and Russia. Thoy’ vs been long
near the breaking point. Tne
thaw started last week In talk*
between Chancellor Konrad Adenauar and Soviet Ambassador An­
drei Smirnov, More talks aro ex­
pected. One thing tha Kremlin

Ike Advised To Stay O u t O f Dispute Multi-Million

P A#|A c a v: n n c
Pres* itorlej. The realistic politi­ Included, voted to abandon tha tra­
By LYL8 C. WILSON
r s a e s fiia iis
UallM Press XUff Corrrspowdta* cal questions involved are these: ditional convention rule that a
WASHINGTON M — President
Even tbougu w e United States is eoming
—shell tha Senate ebange Its presidential nomination required a
Elsenhower is being advised te
to h i more and mftra a nation on wheels,
two-thlrda vote. A mare majority
beep hands off the angry Isaacs raid in such manner aa to pre­ vote thereafter has been suffl
there are still a few pedestrians about. In
vent
the
m
'vrlty
of
southern
filibuster dispute which will begin
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Democrats from organizing a fili­ dent to nominate.
fact, virtually alo o f us are pedestrians at
shortly atfer 12 noon, Thursday,
buster? A filibuster unquestion­
ent time or another.
Senate Rula SI, howavar, con­
Jan. 3. Congress convenes at that
ably would prevent onactmef of
Big
Spending
tinued to provide organlxod South­
hour.
* Tha pedestrian ia a potential victim of
civil rights legislation. No rule
During tha pab. /our years the Eisen
It probably woul4 be to tha long ehange; no dvl| rights legislation. erner! with a vato on congres­
tha had driver- Ha also Is at the mercy of
sional legislation
that occasional moment o f inattention which hewer administration haa tried manfully to haul political advantage of the It Is as simple at that.
Republican party If Mr. ElstnNow it te proposed te change
—Shall the southern and nor­
hffUcta even good drivers. These c!
reverse, or at least
arrest, the
trend howar supported efforts te changs
Rule S. The rule probably will
•tances underline tha Importance o f some toward big spending in government. But tha Senate filibuster rule and got mally Demoeratlc states be de­ survive. If it la abandoned, how­
prived by S change In Senate
rules stated once again by the National fate, or whatever one chooses to cell the the rule changed.
rules of the test Important re­ ever, tho Now Deal-Fair Daal leftThe rule la No. 33 about which mainder of the power they once wing Democratic elements of the
Safety Council.
tangle of circumstances,
has
operated a great deal will be beard from
enjoyed within the Democretlc north will rem down southern
, Pedestrians, said tha Safety Council,
Washington next month and there­
throat! not only candidate* the
against
this
admirable
intention.
*
Should: Cross streets only at Interao-Monn
after. Rule 22 permits a Senate perty?
South dislikes, but legislation the
Although
the
President
still
clings
Thera
his
not
been
much
pub­
and stay within tha crosswalks; obey traf­
filibuster on any subject for so
South deteata.
lic
discussion
of
this
latter
phase
fic signals signs, regulations, never Utah to the principle o f a balanced budget, estl long ae senators may deilre un­
If that comsa to pasa, look for
of the filibuster dispute. These,
Into tha street or walk suddenly from *ny mates of future spending keep nudging less 64 of them Join In a vote to however, ere the farts:
a southern speed-up toward a
•pot where perking cars or otherobstructiom ward. This applies to both domestic pro­ Impost cloture. Cloture meant For 100 years, or thereabouts, two party ayitern and a tnw day
closing and, In Ihla instance, it
block the view; before stepping from tha grams—social welfare, agriculture, small would mean a closing of the fili­ until 1934. the states of the so- in U. S. polltlce In which not only
presidential candl
called solid South enjoyed a veto Republican
curb, be sure there is ttmo to cross safely; business—and to progrnms that touch up­ buster.
date!, but congressional candi­
power
over
nsminatlont
In
Demo*
walk facing tra ffic on a street where there
It hae prosed Impossible in
dates as well, may hope to catty
on-our relationships with other nations
eratlo
•- • "-&gt;•&gt;*.
la &gt;o sidewalk.
practice to obtain such an abso­
southern state! end districts
Ended With FDR
Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson, a lutely two-thirds Senate majority
Old rules, they are, and not the meat of
Franklin D. Roosevelt and his
leading
champion
of
government,
acknow­
to close debate. It probably will
sprightly conversation. Rut they uro rules
You'll find It’s a good Idea to
political manager, James A. Farledged last year that dafenso costs would
Impossible In the future,
which, If obeyed, can save lives
Icy, deprived the South of that sift confectioners' sugar before
have to go up by perhaps two billion dol­ th erefore, senators Interested In convention veto. At their com­ using for a cske frosting: no
lars, willy nilly. This year there la senti­ enacting civil rights legislation In mand the delegates, Southerners lumpi thla way to beat out!
The Sanford Herald
the up-eomlng 83th Congress seek
ment in Congress for increased foreign ait t new approach to what some per­
Pabllthtd ft*. day, «ioti «H k
IA F F -A -D A Y
to support the free world in what one cor sons would regard as a gag on
f V .*.?"*4 jU S M .n w tU f O olob .r IT ISIS at
Senate
debate.
t » * P a d OfMca , ( Hanford Florida, andar lb * Act
respondent calls the “ final and decisive
at Conrraaa o f M arts S, i n t
Re-Adoption Opposed
struggle with Soviet Communism.’ *
TT
These Interested senator* hope
w r a s n PRRKm« Kdltor and PdMlahar' ' *
Even if this final and decisive struggle to pevent the senate next weak
MARION IIATUfAN HR., Kxaeutlva Editor
■VELTN J. CUSHINO. AdrarUUmr Xanaa.r
is at hand, no ono need think that it will from re-adoptlng for the 73th &gt;es
eujiacRiPTiON rates
be over in a matter of months nr even of n slon the rules which have been
Dr Carrl.r
Ua par waak
Oaa Month
11.19 few years. Dragons die hard. If the United nl force in one form or another
Tar*. Month.
HU Moatha
Ona Taar
Tl
the preceding years, Sp«
•Ml
lii.it
States continues
to
feci
committed during
A ll ib'uary aoUssc, ssrds o f maths. rssoluUo.Y and
Bl
eificiTly, they want to get rid of
*.f Afteftatemsat for the purpoae nr ralitnc to strengthening other nations in this
Rule 22.
fuses will he charged for at reoulsr advsri'siie n t&lt;.
.
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; ■ struggle, tho road of foreign aid spending Th« arguments for and against
« a Meratn U a member of the Unltxl rro..
¥
** tho adopUon of new mils are
which l* ontltWd oseluslvely to the uoe for r.publico- will go uphill rather than down
ttea ef atl the tecal m w i prUt.d In thl. nswip.p.V
There neemn to be no trend, cither, to­ technical as they have been stat
cd so far. These technicalities will
B*??.****’ .*4" N|.tioajlly hy aensrot AdTsrtui*# ward reduction in the Hums spent on do­
be explained In subsequent United
Service lac.
SOI d e a r s '*
lUvIni*
B .nk
—
Old*
mestic programs- The population is rising,
____________
Atlanta O eertla
nnd so sre price levels. These things tend
to boost the nunis spent on vnriouH sub­
TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
sidies and assistance progrnms.
BJeenednre tho pure In heart, for they
What it all boils down to is u probable in­
■hall sec H od,— M a ll. 5:R
crease in government speeding, and no
Editor
They will sea him in the rocks, in the sea. prospecf, of tax cuts.
Sanford Herald
. w their own hearts. Ths kingdom o f Hoavcn
This may not be pleasing, but it must be Hanford, Florida.
Is within you.
faced.
Dear Ulr:

(Oeetteeeg from Page II
ed that hornei la Sanford Heights
will be conitructed la blocks of
200. They will all be nice homse,
he add.
Eighty acres of Ih* 800 aero
tract will bo sot aside for a shop­
ping csntsr, the deviloper ex­
plained. “ We plan lo have a com­
plete and modern center to match
tho homss .In tha multi-million
dollar davelopment," he said.
The area haa already been plat
ted and contraction of the homes
In the first block will get under­
way very ihortly, said Llcht.
According to th* official* of tha
firm developing the 8outh San­
ford Ave. area, th* developmmt,
when completed, will be a 10'
million dollar or more Invest
ment.
"We expect to have financing
for th* purchase of th* hornei
in Sanford Heights,” Licht said.
Georg* A. Speer Jr. was' the
attorney representing the teller
of th* properties purchased for
the development Leonard Gian
er, of 1 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach,
was the attorney representing the
purchasers.
"We are very proud of the wey
the attoneys handled the (ran*
■action." said Harry Llcht, as he
announced the new development
In the Sanford area.
Propertty proposed for the
development te on th* east aide
of South Sanford Ave., south of
Onoro Rd.

would like te the removal *f De­
fense M in I S t a r Frans-Joeefh
Strauss. The Russians say ba’s
"dangerous."
Wtr Crime
British Prime MlnL*tfr Anthony
Eden I* pondering whether te
bring a war crimes ch aM
against Egypt tor the death V
Lt. Anthony Meorheuat, who was
suffocated in a closet after being
kidnapped by Egyptian guerillas.
To bring the accusation success­
fully, under th* Geneva Conven­
tion on treatment of war prison­
er*. Eden would have to prove
specific charge of murder.

PubUe Relation*
Incidentally, Britain tnay ovbP
haul Ite entire public relations
setup as the result o( the Suet
Canal dispute. Britain took a pro­
paganda beating from Egypt
throughout. Its dignified attitude
didn't make headline*. President
Comal Abdel Nasser's frts-swing­
ing statements did.
Bporte Outlook
lime
On* of the bovine's •ll-tl'He
champloni te a good bet to
dethroned Wednesday night,
am
could be knocked Into retlrtmi
for good. Mlddltweight king Su­
gar Ray Robinson, well past his
Prime at an admitted 33 years.
Is an &gt; to S underdog against dene
Fullmer, his colorless but effi­
cient challenger. Robinson It the
only mlddltwelgnt In history to
regain th* title twice after hav­
ing lost It. Tbit time, • knocked
or ■ severe beating might c&lt;m‘
vince him he's had enough.

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Azalea Festival It
Revived This Year
PALATKA The famous Attica
Festival, formarly held at Pglatka's Ravlna Gardaaa will be re­
vived this year by tha Ptlatka
Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Following a seven year UpsJ|
the beauty contest, which 1s a™
ways * feature of th* Festival,
will ba held Sunday, Fab. 10 In
the Avenue of Statei at the Ra­
vine Gardens. Contestants and
their chaperones will be guests
at the huge Hudson Appreciation
Dev ceremonies and parade In
PaJetka in advance of th* Festive'.
Th* young lady crowned "A *alaa Queen of 1937" will receive
7130 and a loving cup from tnf
spOoiurlng Jaycses.

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Letters

To The FrTitor

Quotes
From News

By UNITED PKKHS
LE HAVRE. France — Capt.
Baoul de Bandeau on his dedtloQ
te bring the French luxury liner
LibcrU back te port because of
heavy seas:
•T estimated that It was dan
geroui to continue and after ra
dioing the company, took a course
:to return to ba Havre."

Defense Dept. Is
Unable To Reach
Missile Decision

By JOHN W. FINNEY
United Pres* SU*f Correspondent
WASHINGTON (if - The De­
fense Department, despite months
of study, still has reached no de­
cision
to which antiaircraft
miitsilc should guard the nation's
elites against enemy bombers,
defense official* said.
The Defense Department start­
CHICAGO — Ned II. Dearborn, ed the study seven months ago
president of the National Safety in response te Insistent congres­
Council, on tha New Year’s w#*k- sional prodding. Tha choirs Ilea
end traflio death toll:
betwaen tha Army’a Nika ralssila
“ If tho present low rate can and tha rival Tatoa missile. Tha
ba maintained for the remainder Taloa was developed by tha Navy
of Iho holiday period the four- and 1s preferred by the Air Foree.
day toll could be Held below the
Unless it acta quickly, tha de­
three-day total of last New partment te apt te find Itself In
Year's.”
trouble again with reluming mamban of tha Senate Armed Serv­
LONDON — John Gordon, editor ices Committee.
Of the London Daily Express, on
The committee criticised the de­
the proposed "Eisenhower Doc partment last spring for its Inde­
trine’* for the Middle East:
cision and bilked at being asked
‘ .As things arc shaping, we may to authorize money for both misnave him ordering n« beck Into sUsl.
Egypt. Wouldn't that be the day!’* A Defense Department spokes­
men told United Press the eomLONDON — The independent inlttea reported earlier this month
New* of the World on the "Elsen­ lo Murphreo end Defense Secre­
hower Doctrine":
tary Charles E. Wilson. Other
It’e the world’s best hope."
MALIBU, Calif, — Television
actor Duncan Henaldo after a fire
which trapped him with reporters
and firemen moved on:
" I f this doesn't raaks a Chris­
tian out of you, aothlng will."
OLD FAHIIION NEW YEAR
LEIRIA, Portugal ov— Joaquim
Ferreira Jr. and hli wife, Marfa
Roaa, celebrated the New Year
with thoir new baby.
Th* boy, bom Monday, te their
17th child.

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sources said the report dote little
hut describe the merits and short­
comings of both missiles without
reaching conclusions.
As a result, tho issue probably
will be tossed to tho Army for a
final decision slMa It recently
was given control over anti-air­
craft mltsilea with up to a loomile range.
If iO, the Army will find itself
In the position of choosing be
tween ite own Nike and a missile
which It one# tested and discard­
ed aa Inferior.
Canned tomatoes testa good
added te a chowder of fish, po­
tatoes and onion. Add a chunk of
butter before serving, if you weot
to enrich the soup.

Tho member* of the Friend
ship league of tho Congregation
al Christian Church of Sanford
are mighty proud that our Vico
President, Mrs. William llelnbuch
won second place In the Jaycses
"Figure Setting," residential light'
Inc rontest. Tho group letting ir
front of her home on Route 17-92
was lovely, as no doubt you know
Mrs. Ncinbuch ha* just told me
that she is going to donate her
prise money lo the Friendship
League's project of landscaping
our church ground*. If you can
find a spot in your paper to say
so, we will greatly appreciate It.
Muny thank.* for all your help.
Sincerely
Alice W. Iver*
. S e c r e t a r y of the
Friendship League

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Tuea Jan* 1. 1957 Page 3

SocialfcvswiA

(poM onah
Dr. and Art. Rupert McGregor
were In Sanford vlritinit Friday
night and Saturday morning. DrMcGrrgor ii president of Montreal
Collrge, a Presbyterian College at
Montreal, N. C.

Charlotte Patten Is Engaged
To W ed DavidM ichaelW helchel

Conning

The News

Mr and Mrs. Zeboim Lupton also held membership In the Intar
Patten, of Chattanooga, Tenn.. Faith Fellowship Council, was • !
BY VIRGINIA CONN
announce the engagement of their senior senator. Cotton Belle, and
daughter. Charlotte Holmes, to ■a member of Pi Beta Phi Soro*|
Aa 1 write this I am thinking bridge, and bills will be paid be­
David Michael Whclciiel. son ef rity, Wesley Foundation, Village
of
all tha pa .lea that will be fore the second "please" ia seat
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Whelehel, Vamps, Flying High Circus and
going
on tonight to bid farewell out. If all this is followed I won’t
was co-winner of D.rnforth F el-1
be able to stand Yi&gt;'*«lf. and
Mrs. Judith Stahorn of Ken* of this city.
to tha old, and walcome In the neither would anyorA else. L e ft
lowship for Florida Home Econo* |
Miss
Patten
attended
Bright
neh Square, Pi., and Miss Elea*
mica Senior*.
new. Which are we primarily cele­ Just forget resolution and follow
nor Raisner of Merritt Island, School and Girl's Preparatory
Mr. Whelehel attended Seminole
School. She is a graduate of Flor­
brating, I wonder? We fata each our better judgement. So t«
have been the houicguests of Miss
ida Slate University where she ob­ High School and was in the United
year with optimism, plans nad everyone In SetAinole County,
Grace Marie Stincipher. They tained a B. *S Degree in Home States Army. He is now attending
BRAISED BEEF LN
Happy New Year!
were college mates at Maryville Economics. She was a member of I Florida State University where he |
resolution*, sn.l v yet the days
SPANISH SAUCE
College, Maryville, Tcnnnever
seem
to
torn
out
us
we
Moriar Board. Garnet key, Oml*'is a member of Alpha Tuu Omc* | This recipe show* how the tuc
Party snack; wrap bacon around
cron Nu. and was co-prcddcnt of j ga fraternity- He is the grandson- of Just the right herb can give expected. Thi* past year has been water chestnuts (canned) and
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. (Tau*e Sr. Student Religious Association. She Iof Mrs. B. A. Howard,
a dish a real special flavor. Here, a good one for the navy in San-1 broil; serve with a thin chutney
had visiting them over the Christ'
pungent thyme is used to season ford We now have a full fledged saure for dipping.
mas holidays their son-in-law. AT
tomato gravy and make the beef Air Station instead of an auxili­
ford Oramlimr of Columbia. S. C.
extra tasty. By serving the l)«ef ary, which means better facili­
and hi* father. A C. Gramling, of
over rice,' a pound is stretched ties for us, and more rerenuc for
Orangeburg. S. c. Also their son
Sanford. And always expansionto serve four generously. ,
Mr«. Clarence Clause, of Jackson­
on the base and off. There have
The floured beef is browned in have been a lot of nice things
ville.
THIS IS THE AGE of unreason.' able paddlcr to do the spanking; fat. Onions are added to cook about this year—for me, it has
Maj. Robert C. Morris, assist­ But don’t let it fool you. Things Job for the lazy or bashful parent.! several minutes. Then canned to- seen most rewarding, and yet I
A new light source will make matrfes and juice are added along would not wish It over again. I
ant adjutant to the general of the aren't what they seem, at all.
Take the home, for instance. 1its appearance, too — electronic with the thyme. When the beef reel as if I had been rushing mad­
continental army command, has
Men are the planners for the light. It'll be panel* no thicker is almost done, green peppers are ly to get to know as much about
been visiting his mother, Mrs Pe­
ter Monje and M. Monjo at 117 W. little cottage or big manse that than window glass that will line added to cook until tender. The Sanford as possible, and as many
First St thi* past week. He will women spend their lives in, and! ceiling and three walls, one com* beef and an ample amount of people as possible, and now nred
over tender the time to digest all these ac­
contlmie to'smV'on'YhV staff"of th" * b* &gt;* lho , « “ «•
pany predicts. Two control knob, gravy are served
Gen. Willlard G. Wyamn. comWomcn " anl raore cbiets, will help you adjust to any level white rica.
cumulations. And so for 1937, 1
MENU
have made resolutions, but if they
mandnnt general of ail the armies j h»n‘U,r * ork, *?ac0* nurt« ? r c*a' ' ot brl«hlncss.
In the continental United States. |t,r‘ * ""e a tlo n space, Iaundr) , Uul what have we got coming Braised Beef In Spanlih Sauce are like the rest of 'mine, they
may not last long.
Hot Fluffy White Rice
Major Morris I, , „ P military p e r ; ctn!c,r* ‘ n ord nary
»P
“•
First, the ironing must be done,
sonnet officer
of that command., apartment*, not Just in show j S0ME p EOpLE #r8 enJoying
Buttered Spinach
place establishments and m ad* the new electronic ranges and
as it is not fair in Robert Jr. to
Fruit Salad
mtchen, that eon*
sleep under an avalanche of rough
Mr- and Mrs. Charles Choke- But what &lt;Jo the men give ‘hem. l ^ turillic. ljr
Hot Roll*
, ln
,
of P,crlric
dried clothes, even though It may
nca. of Clevtand, 0., are the meanwhile? Picture windows
Ice Cream Wilh reaches
Ah. yes. but Just wait until 19.4. pItan## that
,lo almn, t PVpry.
develop# his muscles. Then, the
guests of Mr and Mrs. Peter J.
BRAISED REEK IN
lawn will be cared for—no more
Bukur. While here the Chokenca* on»
.t.
ii , ' thing except shop for the food.
SPANISH SAUCE
AT THAT TIME they predict. Xm| mori&gt; of ‘thi, atomic . , w
and Buktirs made a four-day trip
of this forcing friends to Join the
INGREDIENTS:
to Miami, where they visited your bedroom will feature radian f(||lipmpnt wi„ bp on hlniJ JO()n&gt; 1/3 cup all-purpose flour
Garden Club, and having a gar­
panels suspended above the bed
friends.
One home shown recently is
den full of weeds myself It I*
to keep you comfortable without built with attention to cover- 1 lb. stew beef cut In
hard to go on because the list of
1 lo H i" eubes
blanket*. The bed will push into sation and entertaining. The ceil­
things I should do Is so discour­
I
'3
cup
cooking
fat
the wall when you aren’ t sleeping ing i* high in the middle and
aging, and the Hat of things I
1 cup onions rings
r•
In It. There wiil be a TV_'cre-n |j " ; " J
^
, id„
that
should not do I* so attractive. One
I, 303 ran tomato*
io the bedroom to thnt Mom may tetc-a-tetcs will be cosier- The
of the things I should not do Is
1
cup
water
check on Junior in the nursery fireplace has a polyester resin
to wield my poison pen, but that
1
teaspoon
salt
while she reclines.
WEDNESDAY
(Photo by Coa)
MR. AND SIRS. JOHN riHLJP COLEMAN
bonded to brick* above it, and
is such fun, and this typewriter
There'll be a television tele­ around it the low-built celling 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
The Sanford Womnn’s Club will
was manufactured sarcastic. And
1
teaspoon
beet
or
Cana
sugar
★
★
phone
In
the
kitchen
so
Mom
can
★
★
★
★
have a luncheon meeting a t 12:30
gives the illusion of more space. 1 teaspoon thyme
although I may write daily for
p.m. Guest speaker will be the keep tab* on Dad all day. If she
There is more concentration on
the newspaper, l never write let­
likes. An electronic device will tranquil room settings. Medical I cup uncooked white rlco
Rev. Robert Spear Jr., ami host­
ters to my family. The trouble
enable her to plan menus, specify researchers recently showed a 1 teaspoon salt
with life today is that there are
esses svlll be Mrs. B. B. Crum­ the number of servings for each
2 rap* water
room designed for ’ ’ peace of
not enough hours to do ail that is
ley, Miss Adelaide
Conte, Miss meal anil select the time when It
mind,'* guaranteed, ns one doctor H cup chopped green pepper expected of one. and Sanford Is
METHOD: Thoroughly coat tha one of those wonderful places that
Alice B. Cooper, Mrs. John L. will be nutomatlcllly prepared put it, to soothe "harried emo­
Miss Nixie .Mae Kirchhoff. green tafetta ballerina length and
beef with the flour. Melt the fat
Jewell, and Mrs. George McCall. and served. Bed sheets, table tion*.’’
finds so much pleasure in keeping
was
fashioned
on
the
princess
line.
daughter of Mr and Mr*. William
For reservations call Mrs. Thro linens, dishes and cooking uten­
YOU MAY ACHIEVE IT, the In a large skillet. Add the beef one occupied.
Emil Ki.sJhoff, and John Philip With this she wore a white fur
sils wll| all be the disposable
and brown on all sides. Add the
However in the New Year, books
Coleman or., son of Mr. and Mrs- hat and muff with red camellias Pate, 443, by Tuesday noon. lm» kind, so there'll be no storage experts say, by avoiding use of onion* and cook ln tha fat several
mediately prior to the luncheon
two different soft or cool colors
will be returned to the library
John Philip Coleman, of Atlanta, and Christmas bcfrles.
problems.
(That's
the
way
they
minutes.
together, as these will only Ir­
before they are out two months,
Best man was Robert Howard, at 11 a. m., there trill be a meet­
«G a^ were married Saturday af*
solved that one.)
Slowly add tha
tomatoes, 1 the car will not go ungreased for
ritate one more, hardly a desired
Mcrnoon at 4 p. m. in the Holy of Atlanta, Ga., and William Kir* ing of the executive board in the
OH, YES, if Junior gets out of reaction after a tense day. Rod rup of water,
l teaspoon salt, ever, bids will not be stolen at
Cross Peace Chapel, with the Rev, ihhoff, Jr, brother of the bride, board room.
hand, ail you do is push a button. speed* the reaction*, hut leads black pepper, augnr and thyme.
THURSDAY
Fr- H. LyttUton Zimmerman and! served a.&lt; usher,
Wcstsldc P-TA will meet at Out comes, an electronic retract- to nervousness, they claim. Blue Cover and simmer for Hi hours er, stir In the green pepper. Add
the Rev. Fr. John Thomas offlciMr*. Kirchhoff chose for her
7:30
p. m. in thn school audito­
Is quieting but may be depressing or until tha beef Is almost tend water If the mixture is becoming
ating.
(daughter’s wedding, a dress of
after long periods of time. Avoid er. Stir occasionally.
The- candlelight, double ring mauve lacc worn with matching rium Superintendent MUwec will
dry. Cover anil slmmar 20 to 23
novelty, heavy nubby fabrics os
ceremony was performed against accessories. Her corsage was of bo the speaker and will discuss
About 30 minutes before tho minutes or until th* green pepper
findings of the survey Ram. There
highly contrasting textures if you beef I* done, put tha rice, 1 teas is tender. Add more
■ background of white gladioli Eucharist lilies.
FROM THE COLLECTION
water if
are the nervous type.
poon salt and 2 cup* water in a more gravy Is desired. Stir and
! and palms, softly lit by the glow' A reception was hold in the will be a board meeting at 7 p m.
OF ADELE SIMPSON cornea
New Colors will be to the 2 quart
of candles in two seven-branched home of the bride’a parcnU fol- in the cafcteaia.
saucepan. Bring
to a cook several minutes to mix this
an Imported wool tweed thraa*
liking of nerve specialists. Ex vigorous boil. Turn the heat low.
There will be a meeting of the
piece suit In Burma Ruby. Th#
•a-.delabra. The pew* worn mark* lowing the wedding ceremony
water with the gravy.
pert Beatrice West predicts that Cover with a lid and simmer
wing-back bolero Jacket tops a
( t g I with while ribbons, greens and The house was decorated with a 0. E. S. at 8 p. m. in the Ma­
Place the hot cooked rice on
citron, flame, aqua anil clear oveT this low heat 14 minutes. a platter. Top with th* beef and
bridal white and Christmas theme, sonic Temple
red barathea blouse and allm
gladioli.
SUNDAY
Caribbean shade* wri!l lead' the Remove th* saucepan from the gravy. Serve-extra gmvy tn a
with white chrysanthemums and
aat-allpw-Ud ak*r».; A • good
Jack Bpokharl, organist, and
color palette In home furnish heat but leave the lid on 10 min
The Young People’s Service
large white magnolia branches
Iravei suit, good winter far*
separate dish.
; soloist, Miss Joyce Hetzcl, pro*
ing*- Hyacinth blue Is the new utr* or until ready to serve.
used in the living room. The din­ League and the choir of Holy
under a coat and smart for
'.vlded nuptial music for the cere­
This
recipe
makes
4
to
5
serv­
popular hue. Beige tones will
ing room tabic was covered with Cross Episcopal Church will pre­
spring.
When tha beef la almost lend ings.
mony. Miss Hetzel sang "A Sim*
outsmart graysan imported handmade ecru lace sent a Feast of Lights program
pic Prayer" of St. Francis of As*
AT WINDOWS we ll have scal­
cloth over pink satin, centered at the church at 7:30 p. m. There
listwill be a short organ recital
loped. hemmed and tasseled pull
The bride was given in mar­ with a threc-hranched silver can­
delabra containing pink randies. prior to the program, and imme­
shade* that won't give us that
riage by her father and wore a
dosed-in feeling. There are the
This
was
surrounded
by
pink
diately
afterwards,
refreshments
ballerina-length gown of white
new silhouette lace-type draw
camellias A lovely four tiered will be served. The public is corpeau de sole gind lacc, styled with
dlaly invited ta .Vend.
curtains especially for the large
M /( A • t t i 4 . 1 c .till f
a pointed bodice featuring a seal* wedding cake decorated with pale
picture window, says designer
MONDAY
Itnon ^
a . I neeklir.
n n o l r l i n o »n
a n i il I sr.
a n * volce
Vulff* The1
Tl lft " inlc flo* frl #»«•■ a round table
loped
neckline and
lace
yoke.
The|n w b yt whjch w„ coVcred with
Beulah Charlat, who utilizes lace
Tho Daughters of Wesley School
long molded sleeves came to a
tablecloth looms to give home
white satin and a lace cloth.
Class
will
hold
it*
business
and
point over the wrist. Her shoul­
makers 13-foot width curtains
The entire wedding party re­ social meeting in McKinley Hall
der-length veil of illusion was
for larger windows.
caught to a tiara of miniature ceived the guests as they arrived, at 7:30, with Mrs. Rupert Strick­
and those assisting at the recep­ land, Mrs Grace Gregory. Mr*.
white camellias and lily of the
ON ALL NATIONALLY FAMOUS PENNEY SHEETS
tion were Mrs. John Galloway, Thomas Sullivan, Mr*. C. F. Branvalley.
Miss Gretchen Kirchhoff served Mrs. Benjamin Whitner Jr., Mrs. nan, Mrs- Zcl&gt; Ratliff and Mrs.
as maid of honor and only atten­ C. W. Kirtiey, Mrs. C W. Baker, J, O. Lancy as hostesses.
dant to he* ****-»-. **••• "v '-i was Mrs. Joseph Saunderj, Mrs. A.
L. Skinner, Mrs. Robert Newman.
NOW
Beef Stroganoff: cook tender
Mr* Ben Cogburn, Mrs. Vail Lo/ell, Mrs. Earl Swanner, Mrs. thin strips of beef filet in but
'obert Jones, Mrs. George Boh- ter or margarine. Combine with
nan, and Mrs. Ralph Cox. The paper-thin strip* of onion that
(ride’s Book was kept by Mrs. have been cooked until tender
Hoyd Cooper anil Miss Belly in butter. Add sour cream and
season with salt, pepper, a little
tacDonald, of Atlanta, GaFor a wedding trip to Miami. tomato pa-do (or eatchup) and
Irs. Coleman wore a charcoal Worcestershire sauce. Reheat but
grey suit trimmed with a white do not boil—so sour cream won't
kill collar, and a matching hat. curdle, beef svon’t toughen.
Her corsage was made of the
shite camellias from her wedding
Brown shelled blanched al­
bouquet.
After Jan. 10, the couple will mond* In butter, then sprinkle
be at heme at 1407 Logan Circle with saR and such a seasoning
as chili powder, curry power or
V. E., Atlanta, Ga
SATIN TOUCHES Kolt A
Out of town guests at the wed­ garlic powder. U*c a light touch
SUM,
KITTED SUIT of black
when
adding
the
seasoning.
Serve
ding included Mrs. Maurine JrnSpectnculnr q u a l i t y in
ribbed
woisted —from the col­
for
pre-dinner
nibbling.
:ins. Mis John S. R.chauan. ami|
lection designed by Rent Claire.
PENNEVS
Penney’*
tiny priced bedMr. and Mrs. Ralph Langford, of
Black silk satin la used for th*
Hprentls.
1,'ot.
uroy
e..c
t-llo
\tlanta, Ga ; Mr. and Mrs. Tho­ ductress; Mr*. Eunice Turner,
turned-back cuff*, piping for
mas
Rives, of
Indian Rock chaplain: Mr*. Mnry Eula HolUwith wide sha# bordersthe collar und jacket cloalng.
Beach; Sirs. Sara Whitt, Mrs. claw,
marshall; (rs.
Bertha
A Jeweled "watch” decorate*
Radiant
colors. Machine
Hoke B. Lee, Mrs. Fred Kay, Snyde.r orgunist; Mr*. Marg*
on* breast pocket. Smart for
Miss Betty MacDonald, and Mrs. Brademeyer, Adah; Mr*. Mary
wash
in
lukewarm
water,
winter under a waim coat and
Harold Klee, all of Atlanta, Ga.
later for spring.
Elizabeth Thompson,, Ruth ; Mrs.
full or twin 5 . 0 0
Essio Cole, Esther; Mrs. Helen
Reinhart, Martha; Mrs. Ethel
NATION-WIDE MUSLINS
Pcurifoy, elector:
Mrs.
Irene
Strong, smooth sheets thnt
White, warder; and VV. C. Wiliam*.
sentinel Mrs. Cordell was pre-1
wush ami wear superbly.
Tlie Installation of o f fl e e i/fo r i Mn,ed * h°'*fluel ot
P°m|
Penney’# owu famous brand
4 ^7
the Order of Eastern Star which pom* by ,he P4*1 wor,hr matron
I l 'T s S l i i l
.
.
.hometesteii
by
millions!
a
• *
STARTS TONIGHT
wa* held Saturday night, ’ opened' and * savfl by her ,on’ ,1&lt;,nr&gt;'STARTS 8:30
with the entrance of the 193d of after Which .Mrs. Harris Folds,
72 by 108 inch flat or twin
ficcrs. A welcome address was sang '.Hear Us Lord ", accompani-i
i
uau
made by Mrs. Phil Wyatt, worthy exi by Mi** Joan Wilke.
M The Fastest
fitted Sanforized bottom. 1 59
Addre&lt;*es were heard from the
matron of 1930, following which
A
new
worthy
matron
and
the
new!
Jr
Cun
Alive
the Installing officers were in­
troduced. They were: Mrs. Mur­ worth patron Mrs. Cordell then
g &amp; ilQ &amp; 9
"
tUMiFord
ray Jarvis, past grand elector of introdu ed their family and pre­
jtiMMt Crain
' the grand chapter of Florida; sented gift* to the Installing o f­
PENCALE—LUXURY SHEETS
indttitk Crawlord Z(
Mrs. 3largaret God. installing ficer*.
If you like the fed, The un­
marshall, .Mrs. Eunice Turner,
' f eatu re — « :n
installing
chaplain; and
Mrs.
matched comfort of Per­
CO 1111
P L O W E It S
Maude' Humphrey, Installing or­
W IN O Ill "
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cales— Why not own themganist.
FOR EVERY OCCASION
T H E S L IM M E D BOX
The 1950 officer* then retired,
They cost so much less at
JACKET OVER A HOODED and the new officer* for 1937
com
N
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Penney’s . . . An- •* »; e
BLOUSE U the theme of this entered the chapter room. They
Very special Canrn— • n*
three-part ensemble—from th* a rc Mrs. Grace Cordell, worthy
best o f their typo made in
▼ery .special savings! Dac­
collection designed by Bent matron; Robert Williams, worthy
SlxlOS
AmericaClair*. Th* bloua*. with three- matron; Mrs. .Mae Sheppard, asron-nylon selvaged to take
quarter alcyves. Is of beige wool -ociatc matron; L. T. Sheppard,
Jill lull! j g IIC fK II!
tugs, add wear! Fine terFREE DELIVERY
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Jersey. The suit, with tour fake
1.99
•social* patron; Mrs. Augusta
pocket flap* for t!* Jacket. D Jilbr*y, secretary; Sir*. HenriesDouble Fitted Rottam
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SPORTS
Seminoles' W ill Try
To Start New Trend
Tight Competition
Tbt revitalized Sanford Seipl*
note cage quintet atari* off a new
year, If not a new teoion, Friday
night when they travel tn Lee*burg to attempt to atari a new
trend for the Seminole*—tight
competition.'
The Seminole* will take un the
role of "Jack The Giant Killer”
again*! tha Yellow Jacket*. The
Semin .lea are both imall and
Mask Bhg# M t l 4oom young, while the Lrciburg quin­
y
S. B.H .IAVI. tal are long, rangy, and experUneed.
Central MtuU
"We hope to »how a lot of lmBarnett Pelakrx
rovement agalmt
Leesburg,"
asketball roach Bud Layer said.
Otiory C U r ^ ii
"We were getting pretty sharp
during the holiday* In the tour­
nament. Christmas dinners and a
tlKJLTB
Won layoff will dull ua somewhat, but
I aurprlilngly, most of the fellow*
1 have gone out of the way to keep
In shape."
0
Control Muele ■
Layer laid hla charge* would
I
1 again go to the zone defenso and
Matter* ftreUun
I the fait break offense against the
tall boy* from Leesburg. "They'll
• lk m S u m
have ua In both height and exper­
2M1
Celery City Print.
ience," Layer said- "The only way
2411
Bukura Mttolo
m i we can beat them la to hare more
.Barnett Palnton
3211 heart In the game than they
Mow York l i f t It
I1U have."
Matter* PunUnr*
The Seminole* rote to promln*
2138
Oantral Mnalt
re during the first annual Semi­
float
Tana
a u nole County Invitational Basket­
Bukura Muele
325 ball Tournament when they gave
Cahr7 City Print.
024 out a terrific performance and
Mow York l if t too
tot had everyone In the auditorium,
Burton Palnton
783 avtn the team* that were to play
M atte* P u ritan
738 later, cheering for them
Control Mtttlo
Paul Silkier, coach of the high
M h ttn a l I g k - l k i M B aaci
flying Oviedo Lions, had high
Bob Btool*
U* words of praise for Ihe young
Paul Poaold
“ J Ssmlnoles. "They have fine mat­
iooat Cook
11* erial and a lot of desire,” he said
Bobby Boraitrf
sia
of the seplorlcss warriors. "They
Harold Hotkanbacb
* * should be a goad club by next
507
Harold ailatray
502 year."
floorft Konlt
R. T. Mllwec, Superintendent of
4M
Pott Bulrar
Seminole County Publie Instruct­
Orillia TourhUn
484 ion and one time basketball coach,
after watching the Seminole* in
IadtvMoal H |b - Blt|to Goa*
Bob Btoole
»M action during the tournament said,
Harold Hocteataob
1*7 "If those tall boy* are worked un
Jon* Cook
iw hard this hunch will he a fine
team next year. The smaller boyi
OrtlBt Toutttto*
Ptto Bukor
1*2 are already well coordinated and
Pool Poiold
I** ll| materialize hy next year.
Whether or not the team will be
W. Wobbor
»•»
Boby Bondorf
1*0 championship calibre next year
Tad Buraott
H* depends on how the hig boys are
George Konlt
171 handled."
After the game against Lees­
r o u * m 4 ' i Booaltt
burg Friday night, the Seminotes
Molten Furniture vs. Ctlory City return to their home courts to
Print
take on Pierson the following
Bukur* Muile Shop vt. Burnett Tuesday. The Seminole* are ex­
Painter*
pected to Ignore the odds and go
Now Cork l i f t Ina. f t . Central on th# warpath when they return
Matte
to perform before the home town
B. Sttolt
41 *0*3 IS*.
fans.
R. Holler
38 8487 180.
P. Poiold
48 8108 185
W. Webber
48 T«37 183.
B. Bondorf
48 722* 183.
0 . Poiold
U 1188 103.
J. Cook
31 8271 182.
G. Konlt
43 7291 182
O. Swann
43 7283 181.
P. IUeharde
48 7748 181
H. Tamm
24 3809 181
R. Herbit
43 7224 180
T. Burnett
31 8140 15031
P. Kuhn
21 2354 150.13
O. Touehton
U 7841 159
W. Hortwick
23 2931 158
II. Heckeubech
31 8023 157
L. PlTtC
81 8020 157
H. Kretier
43 7017 158
T. Brown
40 7837 153
H. Gllitrap
31 7907 153
P. Bukur
31 7817 153
B. Rugemteln
20 3073 153
E. Klrehboff
81 7717 152
P. Cooper
44 4710 132
W. Whlddon
48 7288 131
II. RueieU
48 7110 141
W. Tyro
47 7000 148
0. Emrlck
48 8014 144
J. Pelrro
2B 4185 143
C. Plercy
31 T228 148
M. Stouky
31 7178 ISO
T. Body
31 7010 137

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Clinic, Exhibition
A t Golf Course Friday
Ivy League Football
Advised For Stetson
Ivy League football, tha pat­
tern for a conference la tte south­
east recommended by tte Stet­
son University Athletic Commit­
tee, la lucceiiful largely became
of the.adoption of ooe sot of stan­
dard! applied not only to educattion, but avsfy collegiate activity,
Including intercollegiate athletic*.
"The administrative corollary
la that athletics and education
belong on the lim e bodgst and
under tha same administrative
direction, laid Dr. A. Whitney
Griswold, prodeat of Yata Uni­
versity, In Sp«rt&lt; Illustrated ma­
gazine, "tad the stronger Sia ed­
ucational claims put forward by
athletics, the greater the force of
the eorollary."
Stetson hai found that the geo­
graphical location of DeLand with
respeet t» other teams and the
lack of box offle* support la
threatening thla moat colorful fall
(port on the campui where Inter­
collegiate athletlci In Florida be­
gan mom than n half-century
ago.
In an effort to keep football at
Stetson, the Faculty Athletla Com­
mittee haa urged Dr. J. 0111a Ed­
munds, president of the Univer­
sity, to attempt to organise a
■mall playing conference of team*
which will avoid subsidization of
players while In college.
tn 1954 president* of Ivy Lea­
gue colleges agreed that "maaobers of ,the group reaffirm thalr
prohibition of athletle ichelar■hipa. Athletes shall be admitted
aa student* and awarded finan­
cial aid only on tte basis of the
same academic standards and ec­
onomic need as era applied to
other students"No student shall be eligible
who has recsivcd financial sup­
port from any source except (I)
from personal or family resourc*
at; (3) In return for services (oth­
er than of an athletic characteri
rendered through employment at
normal wagae (3) from flnansocial aid awarded by or with the
specific approval of the regular
academic authority of the initaU»a In which the player U a stu ­
dent; &lt;3) from government grants
to war service veterans or reg­
ularly enrolled member* of ROTC
units."

Joe Murray, head of the dtp
shuffleboard courts, extended 4 ft
Invitation to the public to wateb
Ihe 1957 edition of the Sanford
shuffleboard team kick off the
new year with a IS taam match
on the home courts against DeLand. The tournament goto under*
t way Thuriday, Jan. 3, at 2 p.m.
( "It's going to be a good cloto
|tournament,” Murray oaldTho Sanford shuffleboard team
1$ a member of the Northern db*
j trict. and includes Winter Paffl,
■Sanlando, Longwood, DeLand, Or*
ange City. Ml. Dora. City liland,
New Smyrna, Peabody, and Cor*
nado in it* competition.
Murray extended a welcome to
anyone who was Interested in ei*
ther watching the tournament or
joining the club. "There are no
requirement* for membership,"
', Murray *ald, "Just come on down
and let us know who you are." j
The next day, Friday, the San! ford shuffleboard team will again
be ibwaost for the aew year. They
will entertain Orangt City in a
tournament. On Jan- 2, the team
will take to the road for the flrsl
time in ‘57, traveling to compete
against New Smyrna.

Southerners W ill
Visit Scenic Spoft^
On Return Trip

HATTIESBURG, MU*.— Miss­
issippi Southern's griddora re*
turned to the campus Wednesday,
Mario Carfagno, year 'round Dec. 26. for one day’s practice
resident pro of the Mayfair Inn prior to departing for Orlando,
Seminole Country Club, announc­ Fla., where they’ll mett West
ed that ha and his associate win-1 Texas State in the Tangerine
ter pro, Ed Porky Oliver, would Row-1 tonight.
kick the winter season off with
A squad of 33 player* left
a Clinic and Exhibition Friday
bus at 8 a. m. Thursday, accord­
afternoon, Jan. 4.
ing to head coach Thad Vann.
Starting at ’ :30 Ihe duo will go The itinerary for the first day’*
through the entire array of clubs, journey Included a workout H *
demonstrating the use and abuse n high school stadium la Pana­
of each.
ma City, Fla., with the team
One of the great wita of the Tallahassee (scene of the elub’ a
tournament circuit, Porky Oliver only defeat during the regulaf
is slated to do his famous imita­ season).
tion of a lady golfer.
The southerners completed the
Mario will show the as«emh|agp 812-mile trip Friday, arriving 41
the virtues and failing of the Orlando In time for a 3:20 p. m.
hock, bow to compensate for It, practice session.
—
and how to cure it.
On (he return trip, the tsam
"\V* have a good show worked will visit some of the scenle
up for those attending," Mario spots in Florida, including Silver
said thla morning. "It should last Springs. Vann said tha elub
about an hour and should be both should get back to the campuz
Interesting and Informative." • at about 5:30 p. m. Jan. 1
Those attending will bo pleased
The travel squad Includes:
by two types of comic* in the per­ Ends— Jerry Taylor, Curry Ju­
sona of Mario and Porky. Mario
neau, Donnie Waits, Reece ReSa*
Jj *{** *ubtle. dry wit type, while
ner, Earl Marshall and Harolo*
Porky Is the popular classic of
Clark; Tackles— P. W. Under
the ribaldwood, Sam Tuccio, Don Owens,
After the clinic am! exhibition
Ilurni’
tt Rlackmon. John Ruisell
the Country Club will sponsor a
uml Hobby Lott.
two ball foursome—husband and
Guards— Dave Fitzgerald, ter­
wife—tournament for th« Mayfair Inn guests. 3lario says he is ry Rich, Al Tregle, Joe Battaglia.
going to smploy the Calloway sys­ Jimmy Taylor and Eddie God­
tem. Winners of the handicap win; Ccnten— Rleharl Johnston*
tourney will receive merchandize Bob Rinehart and BIH Martin;
certificates from Mario and the
Quarterbacks— Bobby Hughes^
pro shop.
Doug Rurfleld and Toenie Coatsff
Halfbacks— Dallas Whitfield, J.
JACKSONVILLE,
F la .
— C. Arban, Jack May, Bobby tence
Georgia Tech, converting two Joe Doggott an Son Speights; and
Pittsburgh fumbles into touch­
Fullbacks— Do Dickinson, Har
downs, beat the Panthers 2114 In vcy Scllgman and Lawrence
the Gator Bowl.
Meeks.

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"GO GET 'EM, POP?” —Two-month-old Sharulya lllltman take*
a close look ai the Tangerine Howl lie h*r father, quarterback Hubba
lllllmiu of M et Trias Stale. Is wearing. Holding young Miss Hill­
man I* her mother, l.'«rol)n. The 21-year-old Borgrr. Tel., quarter­
back will cumplrie four years of vanity play whrn he leads the
Buffaloes agnln%t .Mississippi Southern In ihr Tangrrinr Howl al
Orlando tonight.

RACING RESUMES
WED. MATINEE 2:00 P. M.

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ARCADIA, Calif. — Bhn Host
achieved a photo finish victory
over Ttrrlng In the $30,200 Malibu
Slakes races.

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would understand what anybody In the water.
Where
else
cpn you hunt squlr
waa talking about and they’d
still have the R o a e How I rcl, deer, duck, wild turkey, dove,
parade anyhow. To sum It u p ,'0" '1 " humlred 0ther, w,,h,n *
radios of l*«* than fifty mile* of
— just happen to like Iowa.
home.
Cotton Howl
No matter what kind of ring
Syracuse over TCU—This Is a you want to throw your bat Into,
cate of when an oi'ange la not an Sanford and Semlnolo County la
orange and will It pack more safe­ a hotbed for you. From gubenaly In cotton. Syracuse, for tome torinl i-andidatea to promising
daffy reason nicknamed the "Or­ golfers to baseball to football to
ange," was squashed thoroughly
GAINSVILLF. -T h e Universities in the 1953 Orange Howl. But fine hunting and fishing, shuffleboard, tennis, or basketball,
of Florida and Georgia will of­ exhaustive research haa shown
you're among friends.
ficially open their Southeastern that Homed Froga TCU, yuk-yuk
No matter what type sport
Conference basketball season to­ do not thrive on orangt peela like satisfies you—or mo— its In
night, In Florida Gymnasium, with Florida cattle. Now can you give Seminole County and Sanford.
me a better reason for picking
And with dollara pouring into
proceeds going to the Nalsmlth Syracuse?
our city from Ihe Navy and the
Memorial.
Sugal Bowl
New York Gianta the hint of
Florida Coach John Mauer said
Tennessee over Baylor— Mother coming Industry, and tha continu­
that adults arc being asked to always kept her mad money in ing prosperity of our citizenry,
contribute 23 cents and high school the sugar bowl, but that ain't the we can only smile, ho thankful,
students 10 cents, and that thla reason. Remember Davey Croc­ and agree with the old adage,
kett was a volunteer. And re­ "More and more, every day,
contribution will be their ticket
member what old Davey did to thing* are getting better.’*
lo the game. Children under high that har b'ar In Tenneisee. Let'm
school age will be admitted free carry Bowie knlvea in the second
wten .accompanied by an adult. half and I don’t sec how Tenn­
Ai a special added attraction, essee can lose.
Orange Bowl
FIRST R i l l — i/ie sail* ai.r
two midget team* sponsored by
Clem,on over Colorado— The n *v J u 'l's i* 7*'» S t* SIS * t-SH
the Galntsvllle Recreation De­
Tru.ly
Ires*
I SO 1 ,0 I t-4
Buffaloes pirked up a lot of supTh* lllvor
1.40 S 1*1
partment will play a game, be­ port whan they did just that to Down
qiilnlMn ll-S l SI* 3"
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—
,
is
sen*
ai.t
ginning at 7 o’clock. The varsity mighty Oklahoma for the first IU|iM
Hum
,.*« SSS 7 1*1
contest between Georgia and Flor­ half. Then \tho roof caved in— Winning Hlrrsk
|4.4»
MO « Z-i
«.1« I S-n*
ida vslll begin at 815 p. m.
and now the walla come tumbling *4*lliura
quin tals &lt;*•*) ISS.00
Proceeds from the game will be tumbling down. From a technical
Dally doubt* (*•*&gt; IS7.I0
t h i r d h *« r—.via riu aio
sent to Springfield, Mass. whsre standpoint, each team will field 11 Wlllnr
4 *4 S to * 40 1 1-7
lha money will be used In con- men.
Dark U’ n m l.r
4*0 110 1 1-1
Nile Hlnry
S.»« 4 1-1
atructing the Dr. James Nalsmlth
Gator Bowl
quln lels M i l IIS.lu
Memorial Building, a kind of bas­
FOLHT44 lt .lt Si— S; IS MR* S1J4
Pitt over Georgia Tech—This,
T*,| S00 Z4* 1*0 8 1-T
ketball nail
hall or
of fame.
kctball
rame Dr.
ur. Nalsmlth
«aismiin|glB(jouMeil|jr( M n u m, ,he aeco. Ttrhle
* 4* I 40 | t - l
r is t h r ni*n
I* the founder of th. game of ^
as the Idiot of Ihe week. But t)nso TU*
1.4* 8 S-SH
quintals (*•?&gt; t i l . 40
baskethsll.
I like my lines big, rough and
FI4CT4I HACK—44/IS Mile S I*
"We feel Dial the people of the armor plate,!. That’i Pitt.
R odow n
7.*4 4 40 J.V0 S 1-S
Tran, Arils*
4.44 0.44 4 1 -S
Galnsvllle area will enjoy a fine
Sun Hew I
My Uml W ins*
t.10 1 4-1
basketball game between the Ga­
qu ln lels 11-41 114.14
Texas Western over George
S I X T H H A C K — * /1 4 M i l e S I A
tors and Bulldogs and will get a
Agent 7.S4 t.|4 1.04 4 l-hd
big kick out of seeing the Mid­ Washington—Thla will be a tre­ Roush
l u l l Kanin
S.44 t .44 S 1-4
gets play," says Coach Mauer. mendous encounter between two K snlex
S.S4 1 l-h d
adversaries.
qu ln lels M i , 117.10
"There will still be plenty of time always—dangerous
s
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si
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for those who wish lo do so to How is that?
I’U ltervlll* J.'MJ S 44 S.44 l l-hd
Tangerine
Howl
I'oor
Tup
410
110
S M
relehate New Year's Evo, since
Annie
1.14 4 l-hd
Mississippi Southern over West lllnan
the varsity game will be over a
qulnlels &lt;I-S&gt; 11700
K tllllT II MAlK— «/ia Mila SIA
Texas State—Cux I like tanger­
round 10 o'clock.”
Harmony Mlso 4*4 7.14 S.44 4 1 -4
ine*.
And
where
else
can
you
The fans fill also have an im­
Jlr Do
4 40 144 7 J - ',
the year
with
seven tin I Mar
3 14 1 3 - 'i
portunity to win possession of the start
q
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ln
lels
44-7)
I14U0
basketball that was used in th* straight losers?
M A I'll II ACSV—S.I4 Mile SIA
Chupel Hell * 40
11 10 4.14 S l-n s
Florida- Alabama game In Tusca­
Tup
11.00
7.10 S S-n,
loosa tw0 years ago. In that game
BAN
FRANCISCO —
John Damir
Happy
Joy
1.S0 1 l-h d
the Gator* upset nationally ranked Hrotlle of Stnnford led ihe West
qulnleln ( I S , t i l l 10
r i i it s c i : — s a m ii * s i a
'Bama 78-74. Thl* game I* regard­ to an upset 7-8 victory over the ril.itr K vHilly
14.10 T.OA
4 in 4 l-I U
ed as one of the biggest upsets East In the annual Shrine classic III,in lloll
1.14 714 1 l-h d
Mountain Filer
1-1" t l-no
In Florida basketball history, al­ before 81,000 football fan*.
qu ln lels &lt;1-41 SSS.lo
though its Importance was ob­
scured somewhat at the time by
Georgia Tech’s upsetting Kentucky
REVIEW O F THE Y E A R -B y Alan M aver,
on the same night. The ball will
__________________ ___ ________ MMARCH
ARCH
J
be autographed by the Florida
j o h h h v S A X T O N 6 t r * w tirtu *
players,
. .
nsiOHr v n . e fRo.'A c a a m i m

'Public b Invited*

|To Walch Sanford
Shuffleboard Team

By HUGH ANBLKY
Jan. I. 1887— New Year's Day
—Like Thanksgiving, It’s time to
reflect on a year just post, re­
solve for a new year ahead, and
tally the blessings of life.
For me, blessing number one
Is that I'm in my native land, in
my native state, and there's peace
for our nation.
&gt;
. . . . . .
Sanford, Seminole County, Plor
By OSCAR FRALEY
I,la. A sportsman's heaven.
l/alied Press Sparta Writer
Where else can you get In your
NEW YORK SB — Fraley’s ft- car and drive fry a beautiful
rial follies of 1886 to give you the- 'f^®
*-•** Monro* and sea
footh.lt
.1 "w
lnr.H N-a.n,t
1,11 anj
duck—by
the for
dozen*—
eirfootball hn
bowl
winners
n d Ii c|ed
wlUIng
th# hunUr.
never thought you’d have enough. 0r on , mlld!y ch|||ed morning
money to last out the year.
rent a boat for a dollar, a kick­
er for three dollars and be off
R o m B ow l
Iowa over Oregon State—Here on a day's hunting, camping, and
a guy could get highly technical fishing escapade.
Wars and rumors of wars term
about multiple fractured offenses .
. . . „ rr
long way off out on the St.
and compound fslonloui defense*. " 10 *
TH.r m
. . vr .ru.r..tvrw*.. -....I
..m
John* with the bright sun warmThat
* .. , •
•John*

SATURDAY 8PORTB
By UNITED PRESS
CHICAGO — All-Time Chicago
Boar star 8M Luckman declined
with "thanks'* a full share of
play-off money offered him by
his formerr team.

EVANSVILLE, tod. — Missis­
sippi Siate, a finalist la the
Kvanivflle Invitational Tourna­
ment withdrew — because Ihe
opposing team's starting center
we* a Negro.

[•REVIEWO f THE VEAR-By Alan Mave^

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Jerry

C o llin s ,

Track Operator

Sorry, No Minor*

FIRST
FEDERAL
SaztfoH
Located 8 Miles South Of Sanford •
On Highway 17-92 Turn West At lied Arrow

�-’♦—PIANO SRRVICR

Paul P. Mueller ■ See Pk. 154
Free estimate. Quality work.

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PLUMBING
en

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CUSSIM ID ADS

18

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Repair Work
Catlmatee
K. L HARVBY
204 Saafard Ave.
Pbaae USB
PLUMBING * HEATING
Septic Tank installation A Seryte
Heater Service, A r e b I i t
Harriett, Phona 734-W Of U3S-

1A—PLACES to BAT
• A N N M l M - tor

!• « * * * £

Steal,
ChltkiX.
Shrimp.
BMlMUit SotAtr Corned Brel
Sandwich**. SO. CITY LIMITS.

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Till 3 la the mornlni you can hsv*
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
fun at the Doggie Dlnrr A Including; bath futures, cabinet
Bar, Lake Mary. ________
sink, water pump, septic tank
and water heater, approximate­
L 4 0 I T AND POUND
ly 135 month.
Call, or ce* uj TODAY
W FOUND- Q n y Kitten. C a lllw t
1G0T Sanford Ave.
PbOM U U
’LOST— Beagle puppy. 3 moathi
o l d ^ black, tan, while. Call This la n free pat* to the Pralrlo
Lake Drive In Theatre for
Mr*. Merle Warner. Exp. date
Gold A white nunc'a pin lost
Jan. 10. 1557
sear Touch ton Drug Co. Re­
ward. Phene m i.

"■ a s .w u r *

Service on Ail Water Pumps—
Welli Drilled - Pumps
Paoia Road, Phone no

Sell Your Car to
ROY HEEL
SOS W. SeeonJ S t
9—MOATS AND MOTORS______
Your Evlnrud* Dealer
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
30* E. lit St.
Phone Pto
14 foot boat, tralWr. 25 horiepow*
er Johnson motor. Good bar
gain. Phone 1449-B.___________
9—MOTORCTCLBS-llCTCLBS
Girl* 28” Bicycle, good condition.
133 W. 3th.
New Boys 34 Inch Bicycle. Trad#
^or to In. Phone 1969-JL

IS—TRA1LBBS

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|SS—MUSICAL iN ffriftm EN Ts"

25-MONEY T f LOAN

AUTO LOANS
COST LESS

F lo r id a

S ta te

Bank

OF 'SANFORD

0 MERCHANDISE
U—AATla.CS M SALE

It will pey YOU to aee us before
yea Buy. Open Evening* end
Sundays.
Eaitalda Trailer Balte
Palatka, Fla.
■A
Alratream House Trailer for sele.
Purchased new this year. Com­
pute with combination rtfrigarator, gas range, gaa heat,
twin beds, dinette A 12 gallon
water Unk. St. Johns Raalty.
Phone 1129 or 1079, Sanford.
FOR RENT— Modern trailer lota,
30’x50'. 510. mo. to permanent
adults. Call Mrs. John Bexwltchin, 881-W.

Christman Piano, good condition.
560. Phone t:,2d.

RENTALS
54—APTS—HOUSES—ROOM9

• REAL ESTATE

II—ACREAGE

14—BEAUTY PARLORS

B A L I REALTY
And INSURANCE
— Phone 910

OZIER REALTY CO

Laura B. Uiier. Realtor
Hatel M Field. Attoeiat*
i l Bo Orlando Hwy. Th. 1349
EVENINGS: 3113 and 790

Seminole Realty
v IMETRICHB
T. W. MERO
REALTORS
1901 Park Ave.
Thoae 2T ar If,

R ob ert A . W illiam s
REALTOR
Kaym oad Lundqutat,.
ASSOCIATE
Phene till.
Atlantic- Beak Bldg
W. II'. •ri l i r ' BTFMPF.lt
Realtor — General laturor
Guy Alien Aaaerlale
Arletl* Price, A n a iile
Phone 903 or 2122 — 112 N. Park
This I* n free pass to the Movieland Hide-In for Ellen Carter.
Exp. date Jan. 10, 1957.
IP IT 18 REAL ESTATE
a*k Crumley A Monteith
at 117 South Park
Phone 772

D A IL Y C R O S S W O R Da—
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41. Employs
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tract
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48 High card
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T'tes. J»n. 1, 1967 Pagt S

FOR QUICK At l (ON UM Clraa4

fled Id* to ta l ram hire. C ol
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PHONE 9279 for CHERRY
Classified ads. Phone till for a
through Cltstilied ads. Let an
Real Eitate Brokerage — Notary
1219 W 12th ML Rear-Barber Shop experienced ad writer assist 7 N
helpful ad-wntef.

FEMALB
Seara, Roebuck and Co. lu i
an opening In Sanford for a
yaung lady betwaea 50 and 33
year* of age. Tba pereos miut
know touch type ayitim and b«
able lo maintain a minimum
•peed of 35 word* per minute.
Bookkeeping experience la a
much desired quality, but other
practical experience or advgaca
educational achievements would
be romldered. Applicant* must
b* high school graduates - with
pleasing personality and good
character, and have tha ability
and desire to gat aloof with
people.
Thi* position offer* a good
Martini salary. A discount will
be given on all purchase*, with
group Imurance, group hospita­
lisation and profit aharlng plans
available. Permanent resident
preferred. It Is an Ideal pos­
tion for the right person.
If you are Interested In this
position, and are between the
age* of 2D and 35, apply In
parson now at Sears dataloi
Bale* Office. 113 E. r i m
Street, Sanford, Fla. .

41— APPLIANCES
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
BILU HARD TO PAT? Sell
FOR GRAND BUYfi GALORE,
Ten seres exceptions! tiled land
SYSTEMS
Hungs you)* through w i t h
I-5L
Camfmjy
FRIGIDAIRK
appliance*.
mike
tha
Want
Ads
your
shopp­
on
diard
surface
road
W.
E.
appl
sale
All type* end *ues, Installed
through Want Ads tor CASHand
service.
G.
.
H.
High.
(1
Oviedo
Kirchhoff Jr. Phone 203
ing plare.
“ Do It Yourself.'*
A B. PETERSON
call 1U1.
Fla, Phone K0-5-3.il5
UII6 er San
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Broker
Aatociale*:
A.
B.
Peterton
180 acres, several lakes, high
ford 1642-W after 8 p.m.
S T I N E
Jr.,
P.
J.
Cbtiterton,
Garfield
laud, facing on very largo lake,
Machine and Supply Co.
John Mciach end B. W
Ph. st Maytag automatic washer, good about 4 mile* north cait of Willetts,
207 W. 2nd SL
Wtlllamt. A. C. Doudney. Land
iltion, 1125. Phone 359 J.
coadll
Enterprise. Only 573.00 per
Surveyor.
CROSLEY - BENDIX
acre. 8. O. Shlnholser Jr. New It&lt; N. Path Ave
43— BUILDING MATERIALS
Phone H29
Sale* end Service
Smyrna Beach. Phone Garden
RANDALL
M ill.
,A REALTOR Flr.t
CONCRETE
EUctrte Company
CULLEN AND HARKEY
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete 13—HOMES
Service— Quality -Satisfaction
198 N. Park Ave.
Pkeee 2315
Block*. Sand. Gravel, Cement.
Ph. i l l Sanlom 2U 7J-3 Qa Bary
Concrete Pipe to meet all SOUTH P1NECREST— 119 Laurel
l o t s IV. FIR ST S T R E E T
r
e
a
l
FATATE
d
r
iv e -in
Qualification*.
Drive. 3 bedroom modern home.
HEATING •
2344 French Ave
Lett than 1 year old. You can
Sherman' Concrete Pipe Cofloor Furnace* L Circulators
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
buy till* home with a low down­
Out Weal 13th St.
Phone 2411
Welker, Aaeeclate
H. B. POPE CO.. Inc.
payment and take over a 4&gt;j'V
Front End Special
“ Call Hall" Phene 1758
Brake Special
200 S. Park
Phono 1440 44—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
G. 1. MortHgc. Monthly pay­
Adjust
brakes,
pull
front riot caster, camber,
ment* Indudiog tax &amp; Im ur
toe-la.
This ia a free pan to the RiU HAYNES Office Machine Co.
wheel, check linings, repack btlanre front wheels.
ranee only 573.23. CI010 walking
Typ#wrll*rs, adding machines
Theatre tor Joe Roger*. Lap.
bearings.
distance to the new modern
Salei-Rentals, 314 Slag., Ph. 44
date Jen. 10, 19137.
Pinecrot School. See this Home
today. ODIIAU L TUDOR. Inc.
l l —F U R N IT U R E —H UUSHIIII.U
" GATLIN BROTHERS
Cor. Hw-y. 17-92 A 27lh St.
Dragline A Bulldozer Service
PAINT and BODY WORKS ALSO
Phone* 2100 and 29n2.
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2495 W. Sanford Used furniture, appliance*, tool*,
etc. flought-sold. Larry'a Mart
GUARANTEED
WORK — REASONABLE PRICES
Five roam house with bath and
321 East lit. St. Phono 1C31.
ENVELOPES, 'Letterhead*, state
STOP IN OR CALL 11R1
approximately
thirteen
acre*
of
nients, Invoices, hand bills, and
high hammock land. W. K.
programs,
etc.
Progressive FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
Kirchhoff Jr. Ph. 303.
—at Warchouio Pncea, visit
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403
BERRY'S. Wo art expert* at u West 13th SL
C U STO M B U IL T H O M E S
tilting you to secure gracious
VA—KHA—CONVENTIONAL
good looks with functional con
WELL DRILLING
venienro. Today's ben buya tn
FINANCING
•
Kairbanka-Morse pumps.
nationally advertuad furnilura LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
Repairs to all makes.
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
HOWARD C. LONG
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
for your name
First St. Phono 1117 foe Even­
207 E. Commercial Ave.
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
ing
Appointment.
Phone 355
Phone 1991
1100 Mellonville

M** M-k

McDANIEL’S
Repair Shop
O PEN FOR B U SIN ESS

$1.25

$5.00

LOOK

fo r
S a I a— 1953 2-bedroom Graccy Refrigeration
3 bedroom Concrete Block home,
CHOOSE
Naahait trailer. 53493. Phone
Nice loration. Sell equity, pay­
Commercial and Domestic
FROM
1945-XJ.
ment* 956.00 monthly. Phone
109 Falmetto Ave. — Ph. 853-R.
2259-J.
14—USED CARS
General contracting and haulln_ Different colors and designs and
For delivery: clay, fill dirt,
completely furnish your living
Bay Herron will put you milts
muck and top soil. W. D. Hoi
room with on* of our 100r«
Ahead A Dollar* Ahead with a
combe. Phone 1733-M.
nylon 9 pc. group*. Including:
Happy Homes
high appraised trade-in on a
Sofa Bed
New 1957 Pontiac.
?or
This is a free pass to the Movie
Matching Platform Rocker
Be# the new Pontiac now on
(irovvlnif Families
land Rlde-ln for Sandra L.
Matching
Cocktail
Chair
display.
Aucoin. Exp, dale .fan. 111. 1967..
Coffe# Table
1934 Pontiac 4-door ChiefUn
Step Table
Deluxe.
EMPLOYMENT
Table Ij»mp
— la — | ,
1953 Buick Riviera Sedan
Wrought Iron Smoker
1931 Pontiac 2-dour Sedan
54—KELP
WANTED
FEMALE
Sofa
Pillow*
• South Plnecrrst
1931 4-door Chevrolet
A*h Tray Set
• Grove Manors
1951 4-door Plymouth
SALESLADY.
Year-round em­
Complete
• Valencia Villas. DeLand
1930 4-door Plymouth
ployment. Vacation. Good hour*.
Call Ray Herron, 54M or altar 4
.5139.
Apply in p#r*on. Philip’s Colon­
p.m. Calll 1343-W.
ial Cleaners. 110 S. Palmetto.
EASY TERMS
— Wonderful Locution* —
• 1953 Ford Pickup Truck, «X»c.
SALEM MANAGER
— .Splendid Values —
Cond
.......
5593 Young enough to be a do-er,
Mather Of Sanford
With Room to Hrcnthc!
1951 Oldamobile Super M. 4
mature enough to be realistic. 203-09 let St.
Phone 177
Door. R A U Two-Tone Paint.
To build and &gt;upcrvi*e the
Perfect .
5543
marketing of a well known na­
A 1947 Dodge Pickup Truck 5245
Odham A Tudor builder*
tionally udverilscd product in
• BIG VALUES
ROY RF.KX
of some of Baaferdt
thl* area. A aucecsiful back­
•
QUICK
CREDIT
306 W. Second St.
• finrst residential
ground in direct to consumer
• EASY TERMS
sections llrl-Air.
sales, ability In hire and train
1931 Mercury, K A ll, overdrive,
1VIL8GN MAIRR
Pinecrosi- South Pinear» a must. If you Qualify there
four door, cleao. See at 409
trest. Rate Court sad
New led L'tod FsraJtar*
la a guaranteed salary plus a
Editha Circle.
that utterly dlitlsrilva
Phone Ml
five figure Income opportunity 311 E. First St.
Grove Minors.
while building. For personal in­
Must sell immedUtely: 1936 Belterview write, stating age, mo­
Air Chevrolet with powcrglide,
del car and past I’xperience to:
R A If, w/w lire*, and many
extras. Ph. 1822 W.
EMPIRE CRAFTS CORP., P. INVENTORY
SALE You Can
O. Box 4423. Orlando, Fla.
Peraonabla young lady with salts All ItsTi* reduced prior to inven­
experience. Typing and some
tory.
bookkeeping. Send resume of
Red Room Suite*
experience and expected salary
Redding
Fh. 971
103 So. Oak
to Box RAEO c/o The San­
living Boom Groups
ford Herald.
Odd Chsira
BU!
Lamp*
This is a freo pas* to the Prairie
Dinettes
SERV1
t ala Drive fn Tbe«!re for
Term t To Suit You At
Winnell Messer. Kxp. date date
II—BUILDING—REPAIRS
Jan. 10, 1957.
KlllOlJt BUDDING CO.
FAINTING
Corner 2nd A .Magnolia. I’ h. 1*32
Reliable
housekeeper
for
the
Ted Burnett
* Bud'" Bamberger, Mgr.
rare of homo and two children.
8 •
for PAINTING
Free Delivery
Phone 1451-R.
3801 Grandview
Phone isss-M
27—HELP WANTED MALE

For aH your Beaut y Need*

Registered Real Estate Broker
Phone 1371
17 92 at Hiawatha |

WELAKA APARTMENTS! reomal 234 So. Park Ave.
prlvato bathe. 114 W. rir*t St

Avaloa Apu. Efficiency. Ph. 720-W
lunutur*
Ae ouy and i«D
Payug top eaih prices lor any tffielency apt Hi-way 17-92 £•■
City Limits. Slumberland Cour.
thing of valet. SUPER TRAD
INO PORT on 17-42 Ph 2053-W See Seminole Realty far Deair
able Routes and Apts Phone 27
LIVR BAIT
Bhlneri. Bull Hvada. Pop Guta
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
5 Dotea. Me
for Winter Tourist. Private oatn
Mlicouri Minaowa and Worms
It shower. Steam heat' Inquire
Flensing Grocery—E. Oeeafa Ate.
Manuel Jacobson scrota from
Poat Office.
Oil neatera, all kind, cheap
We lake your* in trade.
Clean apt. Oil heat. 811 Park.
Baper Trading Poet
On Hwy. 17 91
Phone JOSO-W. Second floors two roont furnish­
ed apt. Privala bath. tth.OO per
se w in g m ach in es
month. Phone 131T-W after 8.
Necrbl - White
2 room furnished apartment in­
Now and Used
cluding utilities. 513.00 month
GARRETT'S 323 E. lit. St.
107 W. Pih St.
Cantftns. colt, aletelng bagi,
tenia, men kiu, hunting knlve*. 3 hedmom downstairs furnished
apartment. 203 F-. Slat. 450.no
Army-Navy Surplu*. 310 San­
monthly. Phone 1673. H. A.
ford Ave.
William..
— Factory to you—
s*—3VANTKD to RENT
Aluminum
3 endian Blind*
Enclosed head. Rag-proof bottom Two or three bedroom apartment
or house. Write Box J. L.
rail with plastic end*. Plastic
c/o Sanford Herald.
________
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
cord*.

XOLLAWAY. Haepltsl and Baby
' Beds Day Week, or M oolbT el 1425. furniture Center — 23—SPECIAL NOTICES
US West first St.
Robinson Hand Crafted Furititurt.
Leaving for Boskcster, N. Y.
We build, design and raflaish
Wedneeday January 2nd. Would
See at 111 french. Ph. U-B.
like lady rider or couple. Phone
This is a free past to the RlU
-3 fc lL
Theatre for Douglea Smith. Henkarlk (iliuw and Paint Co.
Exp. data Jan. 10, 1167.
113-114 West 2nd St.
Thane 330
AUTOMOTIVE
7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED

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TT-SROEBRS and RBAI IORB

Child care In my home, 54 houi . 'rat Compoat I Dnetwelde r'at *0
MAYFAIR AREA
day A night. All a|ca. 704 W.
bu. big. ORAPEV1LLE NUR
4th SL
1 SERYi Grapevllla Avt. Phone 113 N. Virginia, beautiful Brit­
PIANO TUNING A RIPAOtlNG
tany Farm Home. 3 hadrons,
1051.
3 bat hai “ Wade built' on Oak
W. L Harmon
Will baby alt in my horn*. Soil
Ph 1342-31 — After 5:00 p m
shaded lot*. By appointment.
French Avr.
For Sale: Mid-acaaon cabbage
133,000.
plant.*. Fred Thurston. Th. 43221—ROOPtNG sad PLUMBtND
R.
F IN A N C IA L
ROSA L. PAYTON

CERAMIC TILS

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M-WUNE WANTED. FEMALE

Buy •With
C onfidence
whrn you buy an Odham A
Tuder Home.
DRIVE OUT TODAY?

ODIIAM

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Cor. Ilyw. 17-92 A tfih fit.
Phones 2104) A 23*0
“ Builder* of Finer lloiar*
For Florid* Living'*

WOOLSEY

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Nea/spaper street isleibuyi want­ Sectional davenport ( blonde and
red) 950.00 107 W. 9 th St.
ed for work afLr seho-il. Ages
Choice lot* in the Mayfair
I
up to it years uM Bee Mr.
Area at *a attractive cast
Stnkarik Class and Paint CoVACANCY
PROBLEMS’
Find
Holley at The Sanford Herald
price. W. E. Klrchoff Jr. Phone
112-111 W. 2nd SL
Phone 328
tenants fast thru the Want Ads.
right after school
304.
RENEW
Your 'Roof7~M*y~Wo Helper on truck with knowledge
• suggest a- contractor. Let Us
of pipe fitting. Steady job with
‘ arrange a Home Owners Loan
local company Give full infor­
to cover your roofing job. Oromation.
Box X % Sanford
w
gory Lumber of Sanford. 6th
Herald.
and Maple, Pbona 2162.
19—HALE8MEN - AGENTS
Fur Painting call Mr. Taaker, Pk.
68SXK. Room ifecial 9 U.9j
Collector Salesman to service
V ^ + B U IL V IN G /V r f P jR
established colored fire insur­
FLOOR
aaaidiai
ruusbag.
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m and tWtMNIt
ance route. Five work day
r*— .-------waxing
SetaT serving Sen
Cleaning,
week. Must have lived in State
nolo county star* 1914.
over a year and have a light
IL M. Gleason. Lak# Mazy
servlcesblo rsr. Write to P. O.
Box 119 Sanford in your own
M e R A N E Y -S M IT H P A IN T S
Hand writing. living
your
2413 B. Park
Phone 1203
qualification! for this job.
M arine Finishes
F or Y our B oal

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CONCRETE P iP E M

in The

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You May Have

A FREE GUEST PASS
To The

Movieland Ride-In
Prairie Lake Drive-In
Or

Ritz Theatres
Each day the names of 6 people will be published in The Herald Classified
columns for FREE tickets to the Movie land Ride-In, the Prairie Lake Drive-In
and the Ritz theatres. If your name appears, clip the ad, it is your free ticket—
you pay only a small service and tax charge on Ritz Theatre, and Prairio Lake
'Drive-In passes.
Present your Classified Ad Free Pass to the box office of the theatre named
Make sure you have your driver’s license, social security card or other personal
identification with you.
Note the date printed at the bottom of the ad. Your Pass must be used be­
fore this expiration date,

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SEE THE MOVIES FREE!

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tho household should chock there
little thing! every day:
Is there o fresh egko of ooom
for the bathtub, shower, sad wflk
basin?
Are soiled
towelo
replaced
promptly with dean onea?
Ia tho medielne-cablnot mirror 9
dona and shining, wiped fpre of
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By DOROTHY WORLEY,

. »y Dwettr Wodrir. RrerleHO By Bwmtette* * IBe fuMUBtr. AwV»
DUtriboteO By ttiaa Fhsturre Srs&amp;cst*.

tun Into • parking space acroaa deal with Lda Alvarea. like yew,
have a strange feeling tbout
Um otrret and ot that moment
they o r tho green Dodge park tha whole thing, a feeling l eant
explain away. Bo
« ly ~
does It amha,
backed out and went hi the aomo get tha money? Awd
of money, Pa (till disturbed i
direction.
-Sea what 1 mean?" aald BUL that five krzdrrC doOtra. If aa
[
They watched both cara turn one answers cur ad, then PO tun
It over to you."
acroaa tha long bridge.
"Ha Well spend tt an me
BUI got out al Dick’s aar.
rrx p im c i H S i "Think l’U follow them."
trip." Prucilla added paakvefy,
La ta appear lo bo
Ho walked over to hla awn aar "Rita, It would be Blow, having a
and
got la. Dick watched him little house Uke this to keep. Oh,
^
t s laltnM
n s to^1h*_»Ue*
e s
U k n B• eurkm*
Uttto larger, ot course, but a
turn toward the bridge. BIU wma
bouse i id a man you're m love
a
nice
fellow,
there
waa
no
doubt
■
about that. Waa ha a detective? with."
i
"Mot stltt thinking op tha yeung
If ao, what wae ho looking for la
a email, peaceful town like Apala­ doctor, are you?" Rita teased.
She eras surprised when Pris­
chicola?
cilla aald seriously, "If 1 had a
• • •
s^ «'v ss.iS e C “
"It’s queer, lan't it, lUla?" chance, 1 think I could Uke him.
asked Priscilla. "Our being bore. But of course I won t get the
•4 lh* attattee el b*
ice." She began to uik tt
Pvt* Craig u 4 tHefe In this darling UtUe cottage. And
just s e r o s a tho atreet, an old something elsa.
They were both In had Itt
houae that actually belongs to
me. A week ago 1 wouldn't have eleven, and Rita eras asleep al­
most immediately. Priscilla lay
CH APTBR n
thought all this possible."
lB YOUNG doctor arid,
"You sort of Ilka it, doo't you*' quite atUl In the other bad. bands
-took. Bill, yoti'va been luro Rita smiled at the younger gtxL behind her head, looking out into
■ M * k ot weeks- Pro oekad ao 1 tone it. I nave a feeling of the still, whits nlghL An indefin­
mmaam Bmoum t dMot osw- belonging. If my mother had able fragrance drifted (a on tha
soft night air. Today had actually
that tt woa aay at my Butt- sever gone away, or If aha
But you might accomplish lived and brought me back bare been hot, la tha eighties.
Should she a cc ep t tha otter
~l Her voice trailed off. A mo­
It yoo took ■com ae Into
ment later, she said, -Rita, dids t from Alvarea? She thought ot
Bdeaea. I’d Hka I
Dick Devcreaux. be bad been ao
what'a oo your mind about thoae you like Dr. Devereaua?"
What an abrupt change of nice. She waa feeling a l i t t le
to *| irk '
-Tooteeay Be right. Doe, shot* subject," Rita aald, laughing. drowsy aow, thinking sleep warn t
my needing a bttle help. Maybe And yea, I liked him. He's ao far away, when suddenly her
blond and browned and out-of- mind waa jerked back to widePm oa tho wrong track."
doors looking. And such while awaken***. Had a light flashed
"Are you really a writerT"
*Tre been a aewapaperman and teeth. But don't go getting Ideas, from an upstairs window in Look­
done acme tree-lancing, but let's Priscilla. You've only seen tha out HouseT Thera it waa again!
i twice. How do you know Could U be a reflection? But re­
«o*t aay writing la not why Pm
flection from what? There were
■era Ton'll have to treat me far whether you would like him
no lights in tha neighborhood no
not?"
cars passing. 8he got up and
"I know."
"tt baa armethlag to do with
amt two ft rial"
“Forget him." Rita advised went to the window, and w ap­
"Maybe. 1 hope not. UouM you good-naturedly. "You'll probably peared for the third time—ilka
a signal. It waa gone almost im­
date with the younger never see him again."
"Pm being silly, of course. But mediately. She thought of what
eno and tnha am along for—
1 did Uka him.'* Priscilla changed Ml. Todd had aald about people
■aetta?"
Dick looked at him and laugh tha subjecL "1 suppose wa should acting lights flash there in tha
nlghL Tha house waa locked; tha
a t "You're taking me a little go over to Lookout Houae
But 1 and the Idea rather see if there's anything Pd Ilka to gates were locked. Who or what
waa Inside? What did tha flashes
keep."
appealing. 1 can try
"And It would probably be mean? What about tha aacrat
A t he finished apeeking, aahiny
black convertible at foreign make wise, too, to go ahead and accept
She watched a little longer, but
slid by, the top down, Alvarcs Al"arer offer. After all, tha real
behind the wheel. He was driving estate people and Mr. foikl think tha light did not appear again.
alowly, hla eyea moving from one It Is more than you’ll bo offered Should aha tell Rita? Rita prob­
again. And more than the prop­ ably would aay she waa half
tide of tho afreet to the cither.
asleep and dreaming. She would
"He, too, la on my mind," BUI erty la actually worth."
"1 can’t help wondering why watch tomorrow night and If tha
watching. “I’m wondering
he's la such a hurry. Perhaps light appeared, then ahe would
lately if I'm on Me."
"WeU, you know why Ae'i we'd batter meet him at Mr, awaken Rita and let her see for
herself. And tomorrow she would
here? He contemplatea building Todd's office and UJk It ever.'
"You're right, Priscilla. I think start looking for an opening far
a hoteL He'a a Mg fisherman, too,
tomorrow you should tall Mr, that secret passage.
and he’a apeculatlng."
(To Bt Continued)
They watched Lula Alvarea Todd to go ahead and close tha

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snd baking.

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T E L E V IS IO N
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FUND
tad believe that fas
apywrtaaiiles far advaacoaoat
aad earnings are autatandiag.
Phone as reilfrl or write far
fall iafarmaUott.

Stan Comstock

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Establbhed aver 50 years
la Orlanda
IIIS CONWAY ROAD
Phone Oriaade MOM
Representing:
ALLEN A CO.
Lakeland, Florida
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Your future health ran
bn good or bad. depending on what you are do­
ing now to protect it- If,
when illne.ta strike*, you
delay seeking the skilled
advico of your physician,
you expoee yourself to
complications that later in
your life/may torment you.
Nature sends you pain
or discomfort to warn you
that something is wrong.
Self treatment drugs that
teni|&gt;orarilv relieve that
pain or discomfort, nmy
hide trouble that can l&gt;eenme senous. Re wise- At
the first sign of illness get
your physician’s
advice
and let him treat the real
chcipc o f your trouble.

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Smooth. U t WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. 2nd Put On
New Truck Rubber Treads That Will Give Guaranteed
NEW TIRE Wear And Save You Money.

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groomed. And you fan lie
— every day in the year—•
with
beautifully freah,
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way we send them back
whenever you have us
clean them. Thoughtful
handling, inexpensive rate*.
Inquire this week.

Your ton or daughter would enjoy that "I’m
In tha phons book" prretiga. And personal
lutings are valuable to m*mbera of the fami­
ly whore names differ from your*. Too. ad­
ditional luting* for key memix-r* of your
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changes in your present listings.
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YOLUWE ILVI1

Blood Donor Program
To Be Set Up Friday
At L o ca l H o sp ita l

United Ptcm Leased Wire

NO. 159

Civil Rights Disputes
Face 85th Congress

program will be operated, the Ros
pitat Administrator said “ They
expect to take white donors be­
tween 3 and 5 o'clock each after-'
noon and colored donors from 5
to &gt;.
Purpose of the new Central
“ exF.l0.ri^ 5-'&lt;?&gt;d.« * nk P^o^r,^•,l * * '! RERUN W - The uneexpetedj The first celery to be eut tn the
pUined
‘ »■ to *et replacem-: d
rturr fop Mo, cnw M # (trlr. Sanford area was being loaded
ents for blood already used by pa­ gallon of top East Herman lead this morning on the Behrens
WASHINGTON. SB - Two distients in the hospital and also to ei may lead to a satellite “ sum Farm at Monroe Comer.
Br UNITED PRKJW
putes growing out of the national
have an immediate place where mlt” conference to work out Com'
Herbert 0. Behrens, who said
Th# nation wound up the Iona
controversy over elvll rights con­
people can replace blood on spe­
NEW YORK &lt;n&gt; Pollc*
tnunism's answer to the Hungarian this morninz that he ha* been
New Year's holiday with a life
fronted congress today on the eve checked scores or letters report*
cific days."
revolt, diplomatic sources said to-1 raising Cilery for Chase A Co. for
Mnrtag display of eartful driving
of Its new session.
Ing "suspicious persons" today
The new plan will also broaden day.
*30 years, was on hand as crews
that held the traffic death toll
The 85th Congress formally con­ on the chance that one might lead
the present program that i« In op­
•----------cut the celery and prepared it
Well below the level estimated by
venes st noon EST Thursday, hut to the mad bomber whose home­
eration in Sanford and Seminole | UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. &lt;»r— for loading and shipping
most members already wern on made explosives set off * barr­
the National Safety Council.
County.
Weir
said
they
“
will
take
The U. N. General Assembly: Chase A Co wash house,
The final traffic death tally was
hand and at work.
age of fait* bomb alarms aerot*
donors for reserve units which In­
Democratic members of the thr natlo*.
eapected to reach about 420. fall*
ends Its today holiday recess Its- Behrens said that the celery was; In spite of heavy traffic and
cludes
any
of
the
organizations
The
Sanford
Fire
Department
|m short of pre-holiday predict*
day to lake up the most pressing j p|,ntfd 96 days ago today and| fog “ there were not too many vio­ House gathered this morning for
While rrank call* diminished
was kept busy on the year’a end and groups which already have aeries of problems ever to face "|j |( a good average crop”
a caucus to rhoo*e party leaders
Ills by about 70 lives.
(
lations
over
the
New
Ybar"
said
their
blood
bank
units
and
pro­
here—only
12 wer* mad* Tues­
but
pranks
and
celebrations
wel“ It seems certain now that our
the International body.
"This i* the eartiest w« have Florida Highway Patrol Trooper and minor officials for the new day compared with ■ high of 40
prr-'hoUday”fst'lmitr 'n f'oo traffic coming the New Year failed to grams underway.
session
But
the
principal
prob­
eut celery In the Sanford area." T Mark Mack.
v
miA Ned materialize in a fire alarm.
-,We have a terrific blood de­
deaths was Son high.”•. m
said
lem before them was whether to last Friday—they continued I*
WASHINGTON t n - Sen. Ar
Seminole County HIP officers discipline two memhers-Rep, Ad­ spread nationally.
A metal building and ita con­ ficit in the hospital which is a thur V. Watkins &lt;R Utah) said to­ said Rehrens.
R Dearborn, rouncil president,
M 1.
Cullum, sslesmanager patrolled until I s m yesterday In am Clayton Powell NY and Rep.
In tracking down ness hoaxts
••and we are delighted. We only trols were «!lghtly damaged at paper deficit and not actual blood day chances are “ pretty good”
for
Chase
A
Co. wss at the farm order to control the heavy flow John Bell Williams Miss — who here police found no bombs • ei­
10:15
p.
m.
Bee.
20
when
a
trash
on
hand
to
u«c,"
said
the
Semi
on hand to use **l&lt;1,ne
#that Congress will amend the lmwith wa could have missed It by
to see the crop that is being har­ of traffic from the many celebra­ bolted the party in th# November ther real *r simulated. However,
box next to the building appar­
■ore.
vested "I've been selling celery tions.
ently caught fire and spread to trator. “ Tbit is actually a service
elections as a result of the civil detonation of a firecracker and i
Below Nnn-Itoliday Average
ders to many more refugees flee since 1927) and I don't think there
Thcte wax only one New Year's rights Issue.
practice grenade touched off mor*
•'it also seems likely that the the building behind Philips Colon­ for those who want to replace Ing Red tyranny.
is any ftner in the State of FW wreck, reported Trooper Mick.
than a score of telephone cells.
blood already used."
final holiday toll will be little, if ial CleanersRepublican
House
members,
Ida today," he said about the quali­
At 12 30 a m. Jan I, a station
Polic* arrested four young men,
“ Only slight damage" was the
Weir explained "Wa hop* this
m v hljher than the toll for
a
VIENNA «R— Mass firings by ty of the celery. “ It ts a bcauti*
wagon driven by Mrs. Katherine with no real issue between them, one a Marine private, after th*
Jill-holiday period of the same report from the Sanford Fire De­ will work out. Sixty blood donora
caucus
this
afternoon.
the
Soviet-imposed
Hungarian
re­
ful crop of celery," he said.
Phagan, 40. apparently went out
firecracker Incident which brought
a month are necessary In order to
langth at this time of year." The partment.
Pre-Session Skirmish#*
five fir* truck* and Hire* radio
average traffic toll for a four day
While still fighting thr fire in maintain this service to the pa­ gime may touch off renewed arm­ Behrens has 00 acres of celery of control in Lake Mary resulting
In the Senate there wa* preday period in early January is downtown Sanford, at 11:25 p. tients of the hospital and to their ed resistance and a fresh exodus planted this year However, there jin property damage estimated at session skirmishing on a drive lo cars to th* scene, on 57th Street.
One of th* youths, Geori* S.
m. on the same evening. Dee. 29, families."
420 death*.
of refugres to the West, observers were only 14 acres in the area he- t-VW.
do away with filibusters, the main
ing eut and harvested this mornTrooper Mark saiil that Mrs. weapon used by southern members Searles, 19, was charged with ex­
The United Fress count at 7 a defective kerosene heater re­
People will no longer have tn go said triday.
ploding a firecracker.
mg.
&gt;Phagan waa sent to Seminole Me- to kill civil rights legislationm., KST, showed 396 persons sulted in an alarm for the San­ out of town it any lime to replaca
The grenade shattered an apart­
W W. Tyre, a Chase A Cn. mortal Hospital with an Injured
lied In highway accidents since ford Rlre Department. There waa blood already used, commented
A group of pro-civil rights sen­
NEW YORK ti* —
Stocks!
ment
window in upper .Manhattan.
head
the holiday began at « p. m. Fri­ no damage.
supervisor,
looking
over
the
row
jWeir. “ It will he an immediate firmed at the opentng today, star-i pf
ators scheduled a morning meet­
^ jn? ^ #|)d |&lt;M „ , d(,
According to the Trooper's re­ ing in the office of Sen. Paul A similar grenads waa found unday. Another 54 persons were
A gras* fir* at the corner of service on Mondays, Wednesdays Ung the new year on the right
killed In Area. 5 in plane crashes sixth St. and Persimmon Avt. and Fridays, where people will font
I and then packed irtto crates for port, the station wagon was trav­ Douglas D—III to work out atra- cxplodcd nearby.
I f I lot In miscellaneous mishaps was brought under control' by not have to wait.
' trucking to the wash house, com- eling north near the south end of trgy for their anti-filibuster move.
l l f an overall toll of 556.
J mented "This is good quality cel­ l.ake Mary at the KR crossing Southern senators were meeting in
the local fire fighters on the af­
Said Weir “ We hop* that we
when it went off the left hand the afternoon in the office nf Sen.
California, which had the na­ ternoon of Dee. 31 at 2 13 p. m. can get a good response."
ery."
tion's wont Christmas holiday re­
The only other fire alarm over
Harvesting of the Behren cel side of the road crashing into a Richard B. Russell D—Ha to map
ford with 73 deaths, again led the the New Year was antwered this
ery today will begin the cel- j I*owcr pole guy wire, jumped Ihe plant for fighting hit move.
states with 35 fatalities. Texas was morning at 7:55 a. m. at 1507
Change Proposal Gains Vole
ery season in the Sanford area railroad tracks, for a distance of
second with 32, followed by Penn- Elliott Ave. A flooded kerosene
Supporters of Ihe anti-filibuster
Other areas around Sanford haveljjVl’ roximately 78 yards
The condition of 3fr«. Evelyn
fylvania with 31. Illinois 20. Ohio heater caused no damage.
1already been producing, w ith*Pu
**"*** condition* were prevalent move gained a new adherent Tues­
Frank Evans of latke Mary, nrlStilman wa* listed aa “ good” at
If. North Carolina 16 and New!
...............
..
some
celery
already
eut
and
packi
*
“
'■"&gt;
«»"»**
•
»&lt;
ard
en
t,
said
day
night.
Sen.
John
Sherman
I The Emergency Fund for Hun­
from Ihe ZcII%mm&gt;«| urea.
i
Trooper.
York 15.
Coopvr II Ky said he would vole Seminole Memorial TToepItal fol- .
garian Relief ha* been overrub- tfinator of llif Lake Mnry Pioneer
lowing a shooting In which one of
for the rule* change.
night,
and
Inn*
time
resident
of
Nearly
a
hundred
hands
were
I scribed in Seminole County, acher toe* was Injured on New
In
the
House
Democratic
lead
|cording to Frank Evans, chairman Ihe Seminole County community j employed in the operation this
Year's Eve.
era
predicted
In
advance
of
to
of the Board of Directors of Ih* is receiving congratulation* from j morning as they rut, parked in
According to report* front th*
day's
caucus
that
Powell
and
Wil­
Seminole Cousty Chapter of Ihe Ids friend* and neighbors the**!
bo\e», trimmed. »•?'!office of the Votus^r Cmjnty Sher­
liams
wotfld
Jlpiacccplsd—through
.
. .
onto. tnscXn Sanlonl Area s firatt-.
......
»
American Red Crow..
— Jd»v*
not universally wstromed-back in­ iff In DeLand, Robert stllman I*
MART1NSRURG, W. Va. sj*; . rop Of celery fur the 195(1 37 sea
A week ago, said Evans, there
being held In th* Volusia County
to the parly.
He's a “ granduddy" again.
BaltlmoiT A Ohio Railroad offi­
son.
Jail, pending charges.
HONOLULU HP— A heavy earth- cials startl'd nnl investigation to­ were 23 eountiea In Florida which
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASK.
Evans
reported
this
morning
SKImao. 57, whos* horn* is on
make in the Gulf of Alaska day to determine why two freight had "gone over the top" In rais­
NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION
c ,li f 'W*— The Air Ferre Inday
that his daughter, Claire Evans
Madera Rd. in DeBary, la report­
touched off a tldnl wave alert In trains traveling In opposite direc­ ing their quotas for the Import­
KNOXVILLE. Term. *in - Rich I blended Its sympathy to the pared to have recently undergone
ant emergency relief fund.
O'Connor, of Forest Hill*, L. L,
Hawaii Tuesday.
ard Hibson must keep his New |f *'l* » three-year-old boy who died
tions were routed over n single
surgery and had returned horn*.
•W
e
are
v
ery
happy
that
ourNew
York,
gave
birth
lo
her
ninth
The University of California at i tine track at the same time.
Year's resolution fur at least two of exposures in below-freezing
The shooting, according to th*
0f
|
quota
has
been
reached,"
said
child
on
Ihe
la«t
day
of
1950
years
or
pay
up
lo
$30
in
fines.
temperatures
after
becoming
lost
Berkley recorded three distinct
The trains, hauling a total
Volusia County Sheriffs office, r*&gt; ^
Frank
Evan*
this
morning.
quakes “ which could have done 311 ears, collided head-on Tues­
Judge M. O. Bollard Tuesday ov*r "M * ln ,h* desert.
The-new grandfather said thnt
billed from a quarrel at th* StUHAVANA 4B- President Fiilgrn
(£'at damage" If they occurred In day. killing three errumen and
hi* daughter now has six boys j vilipended payments of fines on | llrliroptrr pilot MaJ. Jones
man home between Mr and Mri.
cia
nztlsta
ha*
called
for
an
end
Selgler
curly
Tuesday
spotted
the
injuring five other*. Roth locomo­
Inhabited areas.
charges of carrying » knife, disSttlmaa.
and
three
girls,
the
last
youngstrr
to
the
“
menacing
quarrel*
and
lightly-clad
body
of
Bill
Ray
Tyre*
ordcily conduct nnd resisting ar­
They began recording here at tives and It car* left the rails
No details leading up to th*
born on Dee. 31 wa* a boy.
rest after Hib-on resolved to stay in n sagebrush and sand area violence" among various political shooting were available from In­
I 17 p. m. EST. A spokesman nnd piled up along the right of Clear to partly rloody through
Mrs. Claire Rvnns O’Connor Is out nf trouble here for at least lei* than two miles from this elements that plagued Cuba In Ihe vestigating officers who lodged
■aid they were “ strong enough to way.
Thursday. IJttlr change In temper­
base's main gate. Standing guard closing months nf 1956
The collision occurred II miles ature.
th wife of Dr. Daniel J. O'Connor.1two year*.
the DeBary resident In Jail.
Make the tidal wave alarm sys­
At leant 66 persons died in th#
beside Ihe boy's body was his
west of here along the Potomac
tem clang like mad."
uncle's pet cocker spaniel.
eruption of political tempers dur- £
* I C
•*_
The tidal wave alert waa called niver.
More than 1,000 airmen and el- Ing December alone, 27 nf them j O C I O l j G C U r i l V
The men killed were riding In
•ff when reports from Fairbanks
7
villnn* had combed the desert In between Christmas and Ne w)
•nd Sitka. Alaska and the Phil­ the diesel locomotive of an east- j
temperatures that dropped to 28 Year*.
bound
train
hauling
1
4
-5
loaded!
ippine* indicated no unusual
Batista made his appeal for a
freight ears and nine empty carsj VIENNA tB — Hungarian po-1 No serious injuries were report- snaked for two block* along An- degrees.
A representative of the Social
flange In tides.
Billy Ray and the dog apparent­ “ ballot* not bullets" solution In a Security Administration District
from Cumberland d., to Bruns-!
dra«sy
Street
and
coiled
around
a
lice
and
militia
crushed
a
flash
•"*__
,
New
Years
message
to
the
nation.
ly
wandered
away
from
the
base
wick, Md.
Office in Orlando will be at the
corner.
flatred of Police
housing project 3lomlay afternoon. He said: “ Wc proclaim once more Civic Center Bldg., Ft. klsllon
Their train, believed traveling rl"l *8aln*t Communist strong
United Press staff correspond'
The
shoppars
surged
forv.atd
as
The hoy, son nf an airman sta­ than th# best arms for the ex­ Park, Sanford, on Friday, Jan.
at about 25 miles an hour, crash­ arm methods today by driving ent Jack Meehan reported that he the door* ware opened. Nervous
ed Into a freight with ISO empty their trucks Into a shouting. Jeer­ wss (tending near the scene In polire a» the head of the line tioned here, wsa dressed In a ercise of right and peace are bal­ 4. Friday, Jin. 11 and Friday, Jan.
T-shirt, blue je*ns and shoes and lots "
coal ears westbound from Cumbo, ing rrowd of 2.000 shoppers in Bu­ Budapest when the Hungarians'
IK. 1937 between th* hours of 9:30
clutched thetr weapons In front of socks when h« mad* hi* fatal
NEW YORK tP— You can has*
dapest.
Th# holiday wsv* of terrorism a. m. and noon.
W. Va., lo Keyser, W. Va.
still
smouldering
hatred
of
th#
potheir chests and tried to shove
that adage about there being
trek Into the desert surrounding was climaxed hy a hombing New Thla service is madr available
The demonstration began in lire erupted into open insult, hark the crowd.
“ safety In numbers," as far as
th is large ba&lt;«. Doctor* said the Years Eve In the famed Tropi- to those who wish to apply for
•runt of a state-run department shoving and jeering that culmln.itThis
action
apparently
changed
Jose Torres is concerned. He’s
hitler cold wa* more than the boy can* Cabaret. Two 18 yeni'-old Old-Age and Survival* Insuzanc*
.tore which opened Its doors for I e,| in |j,e demonstration,
thr good nalurrtl mood into one
seld on Ihe one that wys “ It’s a
_
_
the first lime since the rebellion j ('internment announcements by of anger. Within a matter of sec­ could stand and he probably died |women were seriously injured in benefits, social seeorlly account
too
started in October, It was broken
»nd radio had drawn some onds. the rrowd became a shout­ umelirne during the early morning i the rxposion one losing an arm. numbers, or obtain information ahour*.
------. *•’ *,
_
„
MIAMI BE tfH m — Eight up by powerful police and militia IA00 persons to the Magyar 1)1- ing. Jeerin2 ma»s.
bout the Social Security program.
Torres. 27.1
MAN DIVES INTO
Several years *2°. Torres.
27.
*» a swank Miami Beach force* within half an hour,
vetsesrnnk, a famous store which
Cop*
Swing
Clubs
#f Chester, N. Y., a
‘ convicted
----ICY EAST KIVKH
RAT PROVES IIAI.KY
hotel were
overcome Tuesday j Police used their clubs, but not had been destroyed during the re­
pickpocket, was spotted in rather when deadly chlorine gas fume* iheir guns. The initial group of volt and whose goods had been An excited officer shouted what
NEW YORK .tn- Asked by hla
WOODRIDGE, N. J. .tfl
Fire
apparently
was
an
order.
Police
•mbarrassing circumstance* hy fitted a rorrldor.
i policemen on the scene was un- tt-ansferred to the shop which np io the from rank icrked Iheir tom­ officials ferreted for a ferrrl lo rsMcuer* why he chose to highfist. Nell nehan and P-lective
di\r onto the icy East River ear­
Twn nf the victims were hos ’ »h!« to «opr with the sngrr of th* cned today.
my guns into firing position and day after a rat proved balky.
OBrien. who know Jo*» well. At pitaliled and six others, tnclud- j crowd. But when reinforcements
A ferret was sought when a ly Tuesday, Joe Galanle, It. ex­
Strong police and militia forces j U*ped to positions overlooking the
the time, several day* before ing the hotel msnager and a 12- arrived, they drove their truck* stood with their tommy guns crnwd
rat, assigned to run a string plained:
Christmas. Jose was In a crowd­ year-old boy, were released after I straight Into the ranks of
“ If* Die best way I know to
the shouldered and watched the hap-1 Reinforcements w.-ri- called out through a 730 foot pipe, quit after
ed midtown store—and al*o In a treatment.
solx-r up.”
demonstrators and scattered them. py, jostling line nf shoppers which an,| (heir trucks split the demon- traveling 600 feel.
woman’* pur**,
balms into two groups
Polire
a For this, h* got six months.
then systern.itic.sll&gt; mov-d toward
**Early Tuesday, Jose, who po­
thr center of thr demonstration
le * describe as th* city’s only
and the crowd was dispersed.
known commuting pickpocket, svas
•oe of some 500.000 persons wel­
coming in th* New Year in Times
•quare
In such • gathering, Jos# deem­
ed it unlikely Indeed that any de­
tective*— e.neeisu.or
O'Brien—would observe him in
Work will probably start at
2&gt;&lt;'ration. But long shot* do hap
the Seminole County Jail tomor
row morning in Hie renovating
of Ihe front rad of the huildil.g
Police said Jos* had just dipped
in order that it may he used as
to a lady's purse when Behan
she Seminole County Sheriff's
td O’Brien happened on the
office.
arena.
Commissioner Fred Dy*on said
Commented Behan. *,ll's a small
this morning “ I hops- lo get
world, Jrwe. i*n't it?”
workmen on the Job tomorrow
morning "
_j | Partitions will have to ho built,
j |cabinet* made and a grin-ml re
novating of the front room of the
jail at well as an abandoned n-ll
A meeting of the Dusty Boot*
which will he used for the radio
Riding Club ha* been railed for
operator's room.
8 p. m. tomorrow night at the
Sheriff loither Hobby- suggest
Ean/ord Farmer’s Auction Market
rd that the change bo made at
os Highway 17-92.
Ihe la*t m.Tting of the Board
Purpose of the meeting Is to
complete final plans for the rodeo I»\K OF THE HAV parties at Ihe Majfair l*» da in, lie New Year's Kw r
I LI CURATING HIE NEW YEAR at the Mayfair Inn wrn- (Irft la right) Mrs. Frank Mrban« Jr..
Over ’*•« of ('minty Conimissioner- in nr
I* be held on Feb 21
attended Ihe gala esrnt w h irl started at I* o'clock will d ia lin g , was interrupted briefly at midaght d*r to give other organizations of Ilia. C'y Jarohs, Frank Mebane Jr., Manager of lie Maylair Inn. C*y Jacoby, and Ed “ Porky"
Official* of Ih* club urge a for th« merr *making and aois# to welcome New Year, and coticiuucd with a buffet ia th# May- th* county more spar# In th*
•lives. Mayfair In* County Club's •later pro. h r. sad Mrs. Jacoby an* frosn Ridgewood, N. J.
Court House Building.
fall attendance.
(Staff Phuto)
fair Ion's dining room. (Staff Photo)

Holiday Traffic
Death Toll Below
Estimated Level

Commencing Friday, Jan. 4, the
Central Florida Blood Bank has
agreed to set up a blood donor
program at Seminole Memorial
Hospital, Harrp Weir, local hospi­
tal administrator said.
“ They will hare a technician
here Friday,” said Weir, “ and ev­
ery Monday, Wednesday and Fri­
day thereafter.”
Explaining the hours that the

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2,1957

Top News
In Brief

Fire Dept. Kept
Busy Over Holiday

EJ'J’SK?.1.

County's 1st Celery Lawmakers Police Seeking
Cut At Behren s Farm Convene
Lead To Capture
Tomorrow
Of Mad Bomber
One Accidenl Is
Told In County
» &gt; - On New Year's

"TinTmimita *« fnm t&gt;.S to.

6

DeBary Shooting
Victim Reported
In Good Condition

F. Evans Grandaddy

Relief Fund Quota
Reached In County Has Ninth Child

TidaT Wave Alert
is Touched Off
In Hawaii Tuesday

Officials Start
Investigation
Of Train Crash

3-Year-Old Boy
jsiyj&amp;UDies Of Exposure
In Bitter Cold

President Seeks
End To Menacing
Quarrels, Violence

Weather

Hungarian Police Stop Flash Riot

Rep To Be Here

Pickpocket Says
World Too Small

ptaii world."

V

Hotel Guests Are
.matt, in Tor;Overcome By Fumes

Additional
Local News
On Page 7

Renovating Set
Tomorrow On New
Sheriff's Office

3

Rodeo Plans To Be
finished Tomorrow

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tu n Into • parking space acroaa deal with Lda Alvarea. lik e yew,
have a strange feeling tbout
Um otrret and ot that moment
they o r tho green Dodge park tha whole thing, a feeling l eant
explain away. Bo
« ly ~
does It amha,
backed out and went hi the aomo get tha money? Awd
of money, P a (till disturbed i
direction.
-Sea what 1 mean?" aald BUL that five krzdrrC doOtra. If aa
[* m - m J r &amp; t n s s 3 T
They watched both cara turn one answers cur ad, then PO tu n
It over to you."
acroaa tha long bridge.
"H a Well spend tt an me
BUI got out al Dick’s aar.
rrx p im c i H S i "Think l ’U follow them."
trip." Prucilla added paakvefy,
La ta appear lo bo
Ho walked over to hla awn aar "Rita, It would be Blow, having a
and
got la. Dick watched him little house Uke this to keep. Oh,
^
t s* laltnM
n s to
^ 1h*_»Ue*
e s
Ukn B• eurkm
Uttto larger, ot course, but a
turn toward the bridge. BIU wma
bouse i id a man you're m love
a
nice
fellow,
there
waa
no
doubt
■
about that. Waa ha a detective? with."
i
"Mot stltt thinking op tha yeung
If ao, what wae ho looking for la
a email, peaceful town like Apala­ doctor, are you?" Rita teased.
She eras surprised when Pris­
chicola?
cilla aald seriously, "If 1 had a
• • •
"It’s queer, lan't it, lUla?" chance, 1 think I could Uke him.
asked Priscilla. "Our being bore. But of course I won t get the
•4 lh * a tta tte e e l b*
ice." She began to u ik t t
Pvt* Craig u 4 tHefe In this darling UtUe cottage. And
just s e r o s a tho atreet, an old something elsa.
They were both In had Itt
houae that actually belongs to
me. A week ago 1 wouldn't have eleven, and Rita eras asleep al­
most immediately. Priscilla lay
CHAPTBR n
thought all this possible."
lB YOUNG d o c t o r arid,
"You sort of Ilka it, doo't you*' quite atUl In the other bad. bands
-took. Bill, yoti'va been luro Rita smiled at the younger gtxL behind her head, looking out into
1 tone it. I nave a feeling of the still, whits nlghL An indefin­
■ M * k ot weeks- Pro oekad ao
m m a a m Bm o u m t d M ot osw- belonging. If my m o th e r had able fragrance drifted (a on tha
soft night air. Today had actually
that tt woa aay at my Butt- sever gone away, or If aha
But you might accomplish lived and brought me back bare been hot, la tha eighties.
Should she a c c e p t tha otter
~l Her voice trailed off. A mo­
It yoo took ■com ae Into
ment later, she said, -Rita, dids t from Alvarea? She thought ot
Bdeaea. I’d Hka I
Dick Devcreaux. be bad been ao
what'a oo your mind about thoae you like Dr. Devereaua?"
What an a b r u p t change of nice. She waa feeling a l i t t l e
to * | ir k '
-Tooteeay Be right. Doe, shot* subject," Rita aald, laughing. drowsy aow, thinking sleep warn t
my needing a bttle help. Maybe And yea, I liked him. He's ao far aw ay , when suddenly her
blond and browned and out-of- mind waa jerked back to widePm oa tho wrong track."
doors looking. And such while awaken***. Had a light flashed
"Are you really a writer T"
*Tre been a aewapaperman and teeth. But don't go getting Ideas, from an upstairs window in Look­
done acme tree-lancing, but let's Priscilla. You've only seen tha out HouseT Thera it waa again!
i twice. How do you know Could U be a reflection? But re­
«o*t aay writing la not why Pm
flection from what? There were
■era Ton'll have to treat me far whether you would like him
no lights in tha neighborhood no
not?"
cars passing. 8he got up and
" I know."
"tt baa armethlag to do with
amt two f t ria l"
“Forget him." Rita advised went to the window, and w ap­
"Maybe. 1 hope not. UouM you good-naturedly. "You'll probably peared for the third time—ilka
a signal. It waa gone almost im­
date with the y o u n g e r never see him again."
"Pm being silly, of course. But mediately. She thought of what
eno and tnha am along for—
1 did Uka him.'* Priscilla changed Ml. Todd had aald about people
■aetta?"
Dick looked at him and laugh tha subjecL "1 suppose wa should acting lights flash there in tha
nlghL Tha house waa locked; tha
a t "You're taking me a little go over to Lookout Houae
But 1 and the Idea rather see if there's anything Pd Ilka to gates were locked. Who or what
waa Inside? What did tha flashes
keep."
appealing. 1 can try
"And It w o u ld probably be mean? What about tha a a c r a t
At he finished apeeking, aahiny
black convertible at foreign make wise, too, to go ahead and accept
She watched a little longer, but
slid by, the top down, Alvarcs A l"arer offer. After all, tha real
behind the wheel. He was driving estate people and Mr. foikl think tha light did not appear again.
alowly, hla eyea moving from one It Is more than you’ll bo offered Should aha tell Rita? Rita prob­
again. And more than the prop­ ably would aay she waa half
tide of tho afreet to the cither.
asleep and dreaming. She would
"He, too, la on my mind," BUI erty la actually worth."
"1 can’t help wondering why watch tomorrow night and If tha
watching. “I’m wondering
he's la such a hurry. Perhaps light appeared, then ahe would
lately if I'm on Me."
"WeU, you k n o w why Ae'i we'd batter meet him at Mr, awaken Rita and let her see for
herself. And tomorrow she would
here? He contemplatea building Todd's office and UJk It ever.'
"You're right, Priscilla. I think start looking for an opening far
a hoteL He'a a Mg fisherman, too,
tomorrow you should tall Mr, that secret passage.
and he’a apeculatlng."
(To Bt Continued)
They watched Lula Alvarea Todd to go ahead and close tha

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Civil Rights Disputes
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pitat Administrator said “They
expect to take white donors be­
tween 3 and 5 o'clock each after-'
noon and colored donors from 5
to &gt;.
Purpose of the new Central
“ exF.l0.ri^ 5-'&lt;?&gt;d.« * nk P^o^r,^•,l * * ' !
RERUN W - The uneexpetedj The first celery to be eut tn the
pUined
‘ »■ to *et replacem-: d
rturr fop Mo, cnw M # (trlr. Sanford area was being loaded
ents for blood already used by pa­ gallon of top East Herman lead this morning on the Behrens
WASHINGTON. SB - Two distients in the hospital and also to e i may lead to a satellite “sum Farm at Monroe Comer.
B r UNITED PRKJW
putes growing out of the national
have an immediate place where mlt” conference to work out Com'
Herbert 0 . Behrens, who said
Th# nation wound up the Iona
controversy over elvll rights con­
people can replace blood on spe­
NEW YORK &lt;n&gt; Pollc*
tnunism's answer to the Hungarian this morninz that he ha* been
New Year's holiday with a life
fronted congress today on the eve checked scores or letters report*
cific days."
revolt, diplomatic sources said to-1 raising Cilery for Chase A Co. for
Mnrtag display of eartful driving
of Its new session.
Ing "suspicious persons" today
The new plan will also broaden day.
*30 years, was on hand as crews
that held the traffic death toll
The 85th Congress formally con­ on the chance that one might lead
the present program that i« In op­
•----------cut the celery and prepared it
Well below the level estimated by
venes st noon EST Thursday, hut to the mad bomber whose home­
eration in Sanford and Seminole | UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. &lt;»r— for loading and shipping
most members already wern on made explosives set off * barr­
the National Safety Council.
County.
Weir
said
they
“will
take
The U. N. General Assembly: Chase A Co wash house,
The final traffic death tally was
hand and at work.
age of fait* bomb alarms aerot*
donors for reserve units which In­
Democratic members of the thr natlo*.
eapected to reach about 420. fall*
ends Its today holiday recess ItsBehrens said that the celery was; In spite of heavy traffic and
cludes
any
of
the
organizations
The
Sanford
Fire
Department
|m short of pre-holiday predict*
day to lake up the most pressing j p|,ntfd 96 days ago today and| fog “there were not too many vio­ House gathered this morning for
While rrank call* diminished
was kept busy on the year’a end and groups which already have aeries of problems ever to face "|j |( a good average crop”
a caucus to rhoo*e party leaders
Ills by about 70 lives.
(
lations
over
the
New
Ybar"
said
their
blood
bank
units
and
pro­
here—only
12 wer* mad* Tues­
but
pranks
and
celebrations
wel“It seems certain now that our
the International body.
"This i* the eartiest w« have Florida Highway Patrol Trooper and minor officials for the new day compared with ■ high of 40
prr-'hoUday”fst'lm itr 'nf'oo traffic coming the New Year failed to grams underway.
session
But
the
principal
prob­
eut celery In the Sanford area." T Mark Mack.
v
•. m
miA Ned materialize in a fire alarm.
-,We have a terrific blood de­
deaths was Son high.”
said
lem before them was whether to last Friday—they continued I*
WASHINGTON t n - Sen. Ar
Seminole County H IP officers discipline two memhers-Rep, Ad­ spread nationally.
A metal building and ita con­ ficit in the hospital which is a thur V. Watkins &lt;R Utah) said to­ said Rehrens.
R Dearborn, rouncil president,
M 1.
Cullum, sslesmanager patrolled until I s m yesterday In am Clayton Powell NY and Rep.
In tracking down ness hoaxts
••and we are delighted. We only trols were «!lghtly damaged at paper deficit and not actual blood day chances are “pretty good”
for
Chase
A
Co. wss at the farm order to control the heavy flow John Bell Williams Miss — who here police found no bombs • ei­
10:15
p.
m.
Bee.
20
when
a
trash
on
hand
to
u«c,"
said
the
Semi
on hand to use
**l&lt;1,ne
#that Congress will amend the lmwith wa could have missed It by
to see the crop that is being har­ of traffic from the many celebra­ bolted the party in th# November ther real *r simulated. However,
box next to the building appar­
■ore.
vested "I've been selling celery tions.
ently caught fire and spread to trator. “Tbit is actually a service
elections as a result of the civil detonation of a firecracker and i
Below Nnn-Itoliday Average
ders to many more refugees flee since 1927) and I don't think there
Thcte wax only one New Year's rights Issue.
practice grenade touched off mor*
•'it also seems likely that the the building behind Philips Colon­ for those who want to replace Ing Red tyranny.
is any ftner in the State of FW wreck, reported Trooper Mick.
than a score of telephone cells.
blood already used."
final holiday toll will be little, if ial CleanersRepublican
House
members,
Ida today," he said about the quali­
At 12 30 a m. Jan I, a station
Polic* arrested four young men,
“Only slight damage" was the
Weir explained "Wa hop* this
m v hljher than the toll for
a
VIENNA «R— Mass firings by ty of the celery. “ It ts a bcauti*
wagon driven by Mrs. Katherine with no real issue between them, one a Marine private, after th*
Jill-holiday period of the same report from the Sanford Fire De­ will work out. Sixty blood donora
caucus
this
afternoon.
the
Soviet-imposed
Hungarian
re­
ful crop of celery," he said.
Phagan, 40. apparently went out
firecracker Incident which brought
a month are necessary In order to
langth at this time of year." The partment.
Pre-Session Skirmish#*
five fir* truck* and Hire* radio
average traffic toll for a four day
While still fighting thr fire in maintain this service to the pa­ gime may touch off renewed arm­ Behrens has 00 acres of celery of control in Lake Mary resulting
In the Senate there wa* preday period in early January is downtown Sanford, at 11:25 p. tients of the hospital and to their ed resistance and a fresh exodus planted this year However, there jin property damage estimated at session skirmishing on a drive lo cars to th* scene, on 57th Street.
One of th* youths, Geori* S.
m. on the same evening. Dee. 29, families."
420 death*.
of refugres to the West, observers were only 14 acres in the area he- t-VW.
do away with filibusters, the main
ing eut and harvested this mornTrooper Mark saiil that Mrs. weapon used by southern members Searles, 19, was charged with ex­
The United Fress count at 7 a defective kerosene heater re­
People will no longer have tn go said triday.
ploding a firecracker.
mg.
&gt;Phagan waa sent to Seminole Me- to kill civil rights legislationm., KST, showed 396 persons sulted in an alarm for the San­ out of town i t any lime to replaca
The grenade shattered an apart­
W W. Tyre, a Chase A Cn. mortal Hospital with an Injured
lied In highway accidents since ford Rlre Department. There waa blood already used, commented
A group of pro-civil rights sen­
NEW YORK ti* —
Stocks!
ment
window in upper .Manhattan.
head
the holiday began at « p. m. F ri­ no damage.
supervisor,
looking
over
the
row
jWeir. “It will he an immediate firmed at the opentng today, star-i pf
ators scheduled a morning meet­
^ jn? ^ #|)d |&lt;M „ , d(,
According to the Trooper's re­ ing in the office of Sen. Paul A similar grenads waa found unday. Another 54 persons were
A gras* fir* at the corner of service on Mondays, Wednesdays Ung the new year on the right
killed In Area. 5 in plane crashes sixth St. and Persimmon Avt. and Fridays, where people will font
I and then packed irtto crates for port, the station wagon was trav­ Douglas D—III to work out atra- cxplodcd nearby.
I f I lot In miscellaneous mishaps was brought under control' by not have to wait.
' trucking to the wash house, com- eling north near the south end of trgy for their anti-filibuster move.
l l f an overall toll of 556.
J mented "This is good quality cel­ l.ake Mary at the KR crossing Southern senators were meeting in
the local fire fighters on the af­
Said Weir “We hop* that we
when it went off the left hand the afternoon in the office nf Sen.
California, which had the na­ ternoon of Dee. 31 at 2 13 p. m. can get a good response."
ery."
tion's wont Christmas holiday re­
The only other fire alarm over
Harvesting of the Behren cel side of the road crashing into a Richard B. Russell D—Ha to map
ford with 73 deaths, again led the the New Year was antwered this
ery today will begin the cel- j I*owcr pole guy wire, jumped Ihe plant for fighting hit move.
states with 35 fatalities. Texas was morning at 7:55 a. m. a t 1507
Change Proposal Gains Vole
ery season in the Sanford area railroad tracks, for a distance of
second with 32, followed by Penn- Elliott Ave. A flooded kerosene
Supporters of Ihe anti-filibuster
Other areas around Sanford haveljjVl’ roximately 78 yards
The condition of 3fr«. Evelyn
fylvania with 31. Illinois 20. Ohio heater caused no damage.
1already been producing, w it h* P
* *u" * * * condition* were prevalent move gained a new adherent Tues­
Frank Evans of latke Mary, nrlStilman wa* listed aa “ good” at
If. North Carolina 16 and New!
.................
.
.
some
celery
already
eut
and
packi
*“
'■"&gt;
«»"»**
•
»
&lt;
a
rd
e
n
t,
said
day
night.
Sen.
John
Sherman
I The Emergency Fund for Hun­
from Ihe ZcII%mm&gt;«| urea.
i
Trooper.
York 15.
Coopvr II Ky said he would vole Seminole Memorial TToepItal fol- .
garian Relief ha* been overrub- tfinator of llif Lake Mnry Pioneer
lowing a shooting In which one of
for the rule* change.
night,
and
Inn*
time
resident
of
Nearly
a
hundred
hands
were
I scribed in Seminole County, acher toe* was Injured on New
In
the
House
Democratic
lead
|cording to Frank Evans, chairman Ihe Seminole County community j employed in the operation this
Year's Eve.
era
predicted
In
advance
of
to
of the Board of Directors of Ih* is receiving congratulation* from j morning as they rut, parked in
According to report* front th*
day's
caucus
that
Powell
and
Wil­
Seminole Cousty Chapter of Ihe Ids friend* and neighbors the**!
bo\e», trimmed. »•?'!office of the Votus^r Cmjnty Sher­
liams
wotfld
Jlpiacccplsd—through
.
. .
onto. tnscXn Sanlonl Area s fira tt-.
......
»
American Red Crow..
— Jd»v*
not universally wstromed-back in­ iff In DeLand, Robert stllman I*
MART1NSRURG, W. Va. s j* ; . rop Of celery fur the 195(1 37 sea
A week ago, said Evans, there
being held In th* Volusia County
to the parly.
He's a “granduddy" again.
BaltlmoiT A Ohio Railroad offi­
son.
Jail, pending charges.
HONOLULU HP— A heavy earth- cials startl'd nnl investigation to­ were 23 eountiea In Florida which
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASK.
Evans
reported
this
morning
SKImao. 57, whos* horn* is on
make in the Gulf of Alaska day to determine why two freight had "gone over the top" In rais­
NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION
c ,l i f 'W*— The Air Ferre Inday
that his daughter, Claire Evans
Madera Rd. in DeBary, la report­
touched off a tldnl wave alert In trains traveling In opposite direc­ ing their quotas for the Import­
KNOXVILLE. Term. *in - Rich I blended Its sympathy to the pared to have recently undergone
ant emergency relief fund.
O'Connor, of Forest Hill*, L. L,
Hawaii Tuesday.
ard Hibson must keep his New |f *'l* » three-year-old boy who died
tions were routed over n single
surgery and had returned horn*.
•W
e
are
v
ery
happy
that
ourNew
York,
gave
birth
lo
her
ninth
The University of California at i tine track at the same time.
Year's resolution fur at least two of exposures in below-freezing
The shooting, according to th*
0f
|
quota
has
been
reached,"
said
child
on
Ihe
la«t
day
of
1950
years
or
pay
up
lo
$30
in
fines.
temperatures
after
becoming
lost
Berkley recorded three distinct
The trains, hauling a total
Volusia County Sheriffs office, r*&gt; ^
Frank
Evan*
this
morning.
quakes “which could have done 311 ears, collided head-on Tues­
Judge M. O. Bollard Tuesday ov* r " M * ln ,h* desert.
The-new grandfather said thnt
billed from a quarrel at th* StUHAVANA 4B - President Fiilgrn
(£ 'a t damage" If they occurred In day. killing three errumen and
hi* daughter now has six boys j vilipended payments of fines on | llrliroptrr pilot MaJ. Jones
man home between Mr and Mri.
cia
nztlsta
ha*
called
for
an
end
Selgler
curly
Tuesday
spotted
the
injuring five other*. Roth locomo­
Inhabited areas.
charges of carrying » knife, disSttlmaa.
and
three
girls,
the
last
youngstrr
to
the
“
menacing
quarrel*
and
lightly-clad
body
of
Bill
Ray
Tyre*
ordcily conduct nnd resisting ar­
They began recording here at tives and It car* left the rails
No details leading up to th*
born on Dee. 31 wa* a boy.
rest after Hib-on resolved to stay in n sagebrush and sand area violence" among various political shooting were available from In­
I 17 p. m. EST. A spokesman nnd piled up along the right of Clear to partly rloody through
Mrs. Claire Rvnns O’Connor Is out nf trouble here for at least lei* than two miles from this elements that plagued Cuba In Ihe vestigating officers who lodged
■aid they were “strong enough to way.
Thursday. IJttlr change In temper­
base's main gate. Standing guard closing months nf 1956
The collision occurred II miles ature.
th wife of Dr. Daniel J . O'Connor.1two year*.
the DeBary resident In Jail.
Make the tidal wave alarm sys­
At leant 66 persons died in th#
beside Ihe boy's body was his
west of here along the Potomac
tem clang like mad."
uncle's pet cocker spaniel.
eruption of political tempers dur- £
* I C
•*_
The tidal wave alert waa called niver.
More than 1,000 airmen and el- Ing December alone, 27 nf them j O C I O l j G C U r i l V
The men killed were riding In
•ff when reports from Fairbanks
7
villnn* had combed the desert In between Christmas and N ew )
•nd Sitka. Alaska and the Phil­ the diesel locomotive of an east- j
temperatures that dropped to 28 Year*.
bound
train
hauling
14-5
loaded!
ippine* indicated no unusual
Batista made his appeal for a
freight ears and nine empty carsj VIENNA tB — Hungarian po-1 No serious injuries were report- snaked for two block* along An- degrees.
A representative of the Social
flange In tides.
Billy Ray and the dog apparent­ “ballot* not bullets" solution In a Security Administration District
from Cumberland d., to Bruns-!
dra«sy
Street
and
coiled
around
a
lice
and
militia
crushed
a
flash
•"*__
,
New
Years
message
to
the
nation.
ly
wandered
away
from
the
base
wick, Md.
Office in Orlando will be at the
corner.
flatred of Police
housing project 3lomlay afternoon. He said: “ Wc proclaim once more Civic Center Bldg., Ft. klsllon
Their train, believed traveling rl"l *8aln*t Communist strong
United Press staff correspond'
The
shoppars
surged
forv.atd
as
The hoy, son nf an airman sta­ than th# best arms for the ex­ Park, Sanford, on Friday, Jan.
at about 25 miles an hour, crash­ arm methods today by driving ent Jack Meehan reported that he the door* ware opened. Nervous
ed Into a freight with ISO empty their trucks Into a shouting. Jeer­ wss (tending near the scene In polire a» the head of the line tioned here, wsa dressed In a ercise of right and peace are bal­ 4. Friday, Jin . 11 and Friday, Jan.
T-shirt, blue je*ns and shoes and lots "
coal ears westbound from Cumbo, ing rrowd of 2.000 shoppers in Bu­ Budapest when the Hungarians'
IK. 1937 between th* hours of 9:30
clutched thetr weapons In front of socks when h« mad* hi* fatal
NEW YORK tP— You can has*
dapest.
Th# holiday wsv* of terrorism a. m. and noon.
W. Va., lo Keyser, W. Va.
still
smouldering
hatred
of
th#
potheir chests and tried to shove
that adage about there being
trek Into the desert surrounding was climaxed hy a hombing New Thla service is madr available
The demonstration began in lire erupted into open insult, hark the crowd.
“safety In numbers," as far as
this large ba&lt;«. Doctor* said the Years Eve In the famed Tropi- to those who wish to apply for
•runt of a state-run department shoving and jeering that culmln.itThis
action
apparently
changed
Jose Torres is concerned. He’s
hitler cold wa* more than the boy can* Cabaret. Two 18 yeni'-old Old-Age and Survival* Insuzanc*
.tore which opened Its doors for I e,| in |j,e demonstration,
thr good nalurrtl mood into one
seld on Ihe one that wys “It’s a
_
_
the first lime since the rebellion j ('internment announcements by of anger. Within a matter of sec­ could stand and he probably died |women were seriously injured in benefits, social seeorlly account
ptaii world." too .matt, in T o r ; O v e r c o m e B y F u m e s started in October, It was broken
»nd radio had drawn some onds. the rrowd became a shout­ umelirne during the early morning i the rxposion one losing an arm. numbers, or obtain information ahour*.
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MIAMI BE tfH m — Eight up by powerful police and militia IA00 persons to the Magyar 1)1- ing. Jeerin2 ma»s.
bout the Social Security program.
Torres. 27.1
MAN DIVES INTO
Several years *2°. Torres.
27.
*» a swank Miami Beach force* within half an hour,
vetsesrnnk, a famous store which
Cop*
Swing
Clubs
#f Chester, N. Y., a‘ convicted
----ICY EAST KIVKH
RAT PROVES IIAI.KY
hotel were
overcome Tuesday j Police used their clubs, but not had been destroyed during the re­ An excited officer shouted what
pickpocket, was spotted in rather when deadly chlorine gas fume* iheir guns. The initial group of volt and whose goods had been
NEW YORK .tn- Asked by hla
WOODRIDGE, N. J . .tfl
Fire
apparently
was
an
order.
Police
•mbarrassing circumstance* hy fitted a rorrldor.
i policemen on the scene was un- tt-ansferred to the shop which np io the from rank icrked Iheir tom­ officials ferreted for a ferrrl lo rsMcuer* why he chose to highfist. Nell nehan and P-lective
di\r onto the icy East River ear­
Twn nf the victims were hos ’ »h!« to «opr with the sngrr of th* cned today.
my guns into firing position and day after a rat proved balky.
OBrien. who know Jo*» well. At pitaliled and six others, tnclud- j crowd. But when reinforcements
A ferret was sought when a ly Tuesday, Joe Galanle, It. ex­
Strong police and militia forces j U*ped to positions overlooking the
the time, several day* before ing the hotel msnager and a 12- arrived, they drove their truck* stood with their tommy guns crnwd
rat, assigned to run a string plained:
Christmas. Jose was In a crowd­ year-old boy, were released after I straight Into the ranks of
“If* Die best way I know to
the shouldered and watched the hap-1 Reinforcements w.-ri- called out through a 730 foot pipe, quit after
ed midtown store—and al*o In a treatment.
solx-r up.”
demonstrators and scattered them. py, jostling line nf shoppers which an,| (heir trucks split the demon- traveling 600 feel.
woman’* pur**,
balms into two groups
Polire
a For this, h* got six months.
then systern.itic.sll&gt; mov-d toward
**E a rly Tuesday, Jose, who po­
thr center of thr demonstration
l e * describe as th* city’s only
and the crowd was dispersed.
known commuting pickpocket, svas
•oe of some 500.000 persons wel­
Renovating Set
coming in th* New Year in Times
•quare
Tomorrow On New
In such • gathering, Jos# deem­
ed it unlikely Indeed that any de­
Sheriff's O ffice
tective*— e.neeisu.or
O'Brien—would observe him in
Work will probably start at
2&gt;&lt;'ration. But long shot* do hap
the Seminole County Jail tomor
row morning in Hie renovating
of Ihe front rad of the huildil.g
Police said Jos* had just dipped
in order that it may he used as
to a lady's purse when Behan
she Seminole County Sheriff's
td O’Brien happened on the
office.
arena.
Commissioner Fred Dy*on said
Commented Behan. *,ll's a small
this morning “ I hops- lo get
world, Jrwe. i*n't it?”
workmen on the Job tomorrow
morning "
_j | Partitions will have to ho built,
j |cabinet* made and a grin-ml re
novating of the front room of the
jail at well as an abandoned n-ll
A meeting of the Dusty Boot*
which will he used for the radio
Riding Club ha* been railed for
operator's room.
8 p. m. tomorrow night at the
Sheriff loither Hobby- suggest
Ean/ord Farmer’s Auction Market
rd that the change bo made at
os Highway 17-92.
Ihe la*t m.Tting of the Board
Purpose of the meeting Is to
complete final plans for the rodeo I»\K OF THE HAV parties at Ihe Majfair l*» da in , lie New Year's Kw r
I LI CURATING HIE NEW YEAR at the Mayfair Inn wrn- (Irft la right) Mrs. Frank Mrban« Jr..
Over ’*•« of ('minty Conimissioner- in nr
I* be held on Feb 21
attended Ihe gala esrnt whirl started at I* o'clock will d ia lin g , was interrupted briefly at midaght d*r to give other organizations of Ilia. C'y Jarohs, Frank Mebane Jr., Manager of lie Maylair Inn. C*y Jacoby, and Ed “ Porky"
Official* of Ih* club urge a for th« merr *making and aois# to welcome New Year, and coticiuucd with a buffet ia th# May- th* county more spar# In th*
•lives. Mayfair In* County Club's •later pro. h r . sad Mrs. Jacoby an* frosn Ridgewood, N. J .
Court House Building.
fall attendance.
(Staff Phuto)
fair Ion's dining room. (Staff Photo)

Holiday Traffic
Death Toll Below
Estimated Level

Commencing Friday, Jan. 4, the
Central Florida Blood Bank has
agreed to set up a blood donor
program at Seminole Memorial
Hospital, Harrp Weir, local hospi­
tal administrator said.
“They will hare a technician
here Friday,” said Weir, “and ev­
ery Monday, Wednesday and Fri­
day thereafter.”
Explaining the hours that the

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2,1957

Top News
In Brief

Fire Dept. Kept
Busy Over Holiday

EJ'J’SK?.1.

County's 1st Celery Lawmakers Police Seeking
Cut At Behren s Farm Convene
Lead To Capture
Tomorrow
Of Mad Bomber
One Accidenl Is
Told In County
» &gt; - On New Year's

"TinTmimita *« fnm t&gt;.S to.

6

DeBary Shooting
Victim Reported
In Good Condition

F. Evans Grandaddy

Relief Fund Quota
Reached In County Has Ninth Child

TidaT Wave Alert
is Touched Off
In Hawaii Tuesday

Officials Start
Investigation
Of Train Crash

3-Year-Old Boy
jsiyj&amp;UDies Of Exposure
In Bitter Cold

President Seeks
End To Menacing
Quarrels, Violence

Weather

Hungarian Police Stop Flash Riot

Rep To Be Here

Pickpocket Says
World Too Small

Hotel Guests Are

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afttortalaad la hsoar of kop hue)OAd’&gt; birthday. It wao a family
party eomprosed of Mr and Mr*.
P. D. Anderson ir . of Tampa add
.
I
their thIIJren. Mona and Donald,
Mr*. Anderion'i aunt, Mrs. Louise
P. WlUon and cousins, Mr. and
Mr*, dame* V. Richard., all af
Enterprise. The big living room
was bright with Braillhin pepper
i f VtlGlMA P. ANDERSON berries and rod candles. After an
evening of visiting, tho hostess
D«c. 12, th# Business Women’*
plsced a large decorated birthday
Circto o t the Cammunity O in n h coke in front of Mr. Anderson
hold It* aonUlp ffltstmg a t tbo while the company sing "Happy
home i f Mr*. 8. P. Fowler. A Birthday". Tho honor guoot rut
C hrist*** TrM owl; »pproprl*tf the cake while tho two Mrl. An•deeofatMoa tksoughout 0 # Uvi02 demons and Mooa served lee
aod dining room seamedd to uther eteam, coffee, nuU and assorted
In th* holiday »*»»on. Mr*. W*1 candles.
tor !• Piper, proldenl presided
• • #
ond tha hostels tad the devotion*. .DOT. 20. Sants CUus tame to
Tbo mtetitcs of lM jr«vlou * meet1 X a k l. lfOQrl./fl w ar the aantui
lag wore road a»O pPrtf«d and PhrOlrnoa Y re* sponsored by the
tbo treasurer’* report showed an Chamber Of Commerce and made
overall balance of I1M.I0.
possible each year thru th*
Mrs. P. D Anderson gave a combining effort* of th* cmshort report of tbo suceois Of th* tiro community. This year, Mr.
Concert by the choir Of H*mp* and Mrs. Ed Zimmerman were
don Dtt06s* Academy from Zell* ihe rommltteo Hi ehirge. assisted
wood, which had b e ll attended by two msmbara from the P*TA,
by mombora of th# thro* Okurehei the home demonstration stub
ia L*ks Miry end had been such and each church. Frank Evan*
an outstanding community avent contributed the tail Tree agllttcr
I t was daoldod that worm cloth* with lights and decoralons. The
lac for Hnagsrlan r*fo|«os ho hall waa (Iliad ta the brim with
donated by members and sent to eager ehildran and their no less
Ward Service for dUtribtttiea.
eager parents, whan the Rev. L.
MM. E. E. True W*. oloetad to W. Scott gave Ihe benediction.
aorv* as tbo group’* member so Carol alnglng, led by the Olrl
the okorth eommHtoo for tho Scouts occupied th* youngsters
— M ittai of sow offleor*. Mr*. until tha arrival of th* man in
P M l*r, a a ir m io of tko Christ- the red suit, who gave each child
• a i project committee discussed • gift and a bag of candy.
valooa need* In tbo vltfflity and
Mr. and M.-s, George Griffin
M t a r decided that the group are announslng tha birth of a
WoMd buy *oma wearing opparsl Sou, Dennis Frank on Dec. t.
A r t e worthy yoonf woman, a i Tho young weighed IS pounds,
aWadOMd wife who ta a otraag ilo u ia o *,
or ia our lend.
Mr. aad Mr*, P. D. Andersea
Several year* ago the Buslaoss Jr . and chllden, Mans and Don*
Women dosldod ta t h e to other* aid of Tampa, spent the weekend
s M i r the* oMfcont* gift* them* of Dm . 18 with hit parent*, Mr.
ssh ts at their annual Christmas and Mrs. P. D, Anderson.
M M flf oad this aow eustom has
Mr. and Mrs. R. J . Kletey are
M is to them roai wtpnurtnf of announcing tho birth of a daught­
the trw spun of Christmas.
er, There#*, on Dee. IT.
At tho ooMtdotoa of th* bull
sooo sooften tho hoots** served
Sanday, Dae, aa, Mr. and Mr*.
pi# and coffee to members ond K. M. Olaaaol entertained Ihe
who hid enjoyed me* who work far him and their
tbofr husbands
huihom
on Informal evening with5 Mr. families a l « ham dinner. After*
Itewfer. Present wore the Rev. wards they aaehanged gifts. En*
and Mr*. L. W. Scott, Mr. and joying tho Olaaeon’a hospital*
Mrs. Jo * Smother*, tho Rev. and Ity were Mr. and Mrs, William
Mr*. James M. Thompson, Mr. Thome, "Shipper" Mellon and
and Mrs. Ed Zimmerman, Mr. Miss Annatt* Brooks, Mr. aod
and M n. Leon Taylor, Mr. am Mr*. R. W. Keogh and their three
Mrs. P. D. Anderson, Mrs. Rich­ eons, Craig, Keith and Colin.
Friends of the Miss** Clar* and
ard Beebe, Mr*. If. M. Cochran
Edith
Spears will bo glad
to
and Mrs. Piper.
a a •
know
that they arrived
from
Dec. U the Lake Mary Com thsir Cleveland, Ohio homo, Dae.
moSHy Hall wae the seen# of a a« and will spend th* winter in
Silver Tea given by ladle* of the their Lake Mary home.
Mtsaresta Cnursh for Charles W,
Sunday afternoon. D*e. 13, Mr.
SJoblom Jr . who aspects to Isavo
early la January for Travesca and Mr*. P. D. Anderson called
College In NaihvUls, Tsnn., where on Orlando friends, Mrs. M. 0 .
he will enter tho . minister!* Overstreet and daughter. Mis.
school.
Elisabeth
Overstreet and
on
T he retreshmeiWfabte as wall Judgd and H r/ i'ffcp . Duckworth
ad tba gift tabid'Xb/a covered and lislsled- Mr*.. A. ft. Iloguo
with lace table doth* and da* in her annual Christmas Tree for
corated with arrangements of rad 100 Underplvilcged Children. This
peinaettlae flanked by rad can* is always a big event, held in
of her home,
die*. Miss Oayl* Burk* presided th* spacious garden ------------at Ika guest kook and punch, cof* with Santa Claus, toys and ru
foe and Individual tik«*a were frrshmenu for alL
Christmas Day was a big day
served the guest* during the
evening. The honored guest re* for Mr. and Mr*. R. H. Eubanks.
salved many gifts of clothing U began when a white orchid
and asheol supplies and a pun* of arrived, tho gift of her seven
more than $100. Many friends grandchildren, destined for her to
tailed during Ihe evening to wish wear to dinner, which they, toether with their daughter Miss
him well. Hostesses for this plea
rma Jra n hsd with thOir neigh­
sent occasion were Mrs. W.
Burke. Mr* J . L Bullard, Mrs bors, Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy.
Prank Mlnshew, Mr*. William After dinner, on their return to
by
Matthews, Mr*. Herbert Lamport, iheir homo, they wet# met
Mn. William Ertel, Mrs. Hilda their daughters and their families,
Fortier, MrS, rrtd Robbins, Mr*. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Wise of OrMr*. John
Lillian Plllan, Mr*. J . W. Grlf landoi M/Kgt. end
fin, Mrs. L. C. Tlllli, Mrs. Wil- Louis flalsbury of Tarnpaj and
Ulm Dorton, Mn. Joan (inert Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hickson
of Sanford. When friend* began
and Mrs. 9. Drawdy.
lo drop in and wish them well,
Dec. IS Mr*. P. D. Andersen the secret tamo out. Thn child*

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Mia glancs included them both, i “Yes, lit* place tide quite a hisC H A PT B It U
p u t lUCHARD DEVEREAtfX and Prtaeuia looked at Hit* (or tdty. Several of those aid places
around. Your name—Barits—It’s
U slowed Sia car to a atop a* an answer,
"Why not?" fu i* said amiably, Upunish, isn't Itf"
Prtaeiiu cam* out of th* bouse
nil down and tell Ua something
1 b Itf"
lit* th* o u t afternoon.
"Then you r# not Spanish T"
-Why, nsilo!" 8h* tasked up about your town."
1 suppose my mother )USl
It W8S soon apparent that Ujo
wltM a friendly smile. “It’s the
doctor’s attention waa mostly on liked the name." Again she did
doctor ogam."
net answer directly.
"I waa in me neighborhood and Prtsellld, leaving d clear field for
lid crumbled • cracker absent­
uw you e ome Si
►
tat," he said BUI Duval with HitA Rita waa ly. "My mistake, then. I thought
pleasantly. "No men
mo a b r im p thinking, That Waa * little ob­ parkapg you wet*. Didn’t I see
vious. mil Duval waste to talk
p*ma f"
to me. But wnyf The doctor you talking with th* Spanish fal­
"No pains at all. 1 ts*l wonder- Isn’t that much interested in Pris­ low, Alvars*. who owns th# a li­
ful." Thsir syes mat and held.
cilla. oh* nsd an uncanny in* ver Bonnt"
"Better b* earefui a day or so tuition that Bill Duval wanted ta
He hadn’t, of course, because
longer. It lakes • little while to talk to ner for • purpose. Ihe she hadn't been talking ta Al­
get back ta normal after such an would nave liked him, otherwise, varez.
attack."
He waited for ber reaction,
Priscilla and tha doctor got up
"Ob I’m all right now," Pris­ 16 dsntft.
thinking. She’s clavsr. She knows
cilla assured aim. -W ar* on cur
•ill Duval lost M urn* in get- 1 didn’t sea her talking ta Alvarei
way ta BUug’a right now ta get a ting the conversation started, "t and she's already discerned rm
•teak."
believe Dr. Devrrratm said you trying to find out something, And
she doesn’t bat aa eyelash. He
" B r o ile d ," the doctor said. were a writer."
"Ilave It broiled." Me teemed an
Hits looked at him, her cyea waa already convinced, or almost,
th* verge of saying something veiled undtr th* long, upeurlinf that she waa not the person na
els* DUt Rita cam* out Just then lashes, instead of answering ms waa looking tor, but why was a*
and b* changed his mind. He question dirstUy, tha said, "I warning berf Me admired her
said, instead, "OOdd lock, then, can't recall telling Dr. Dsvercaua manner and ho found himself lik­
ing her,
and be careful" Ha drove on.
that. Perhaps Priscilla did."
Rita cold, smiling s little,
And you’re bare tor
"Wasn't that tha doctor?" ask­
terlalT" He met bar eyes square­ "th a t’s a beautiful boat. Isn’t
ed Rita.
It, the BUtor Hong 7"
"Yea." Prtasilia’a eyas war# fol­ ly. Ha had a very direst took
"Yss," be said. "Quits a Maury
She looked hack at hits just a*
lowing hie ood. "Ha stepped ia
directly. "Th#r* aSenU to have yacht, to ha anchored in a pert
see how l waa fading."plenty at material bar* ta Ilka Uila. It belongs down around
"D t you ewppeea he makss
s e t Of course you know Miami or Nassau with others in
practice el going around after
that a number of book* have Si* Its class. I haven’t been on it.
calls to ace bow his p*U*
ready been written about Apw* Have you?"
faaiuig T"
Instead of anew*ring, she said.
LnV oil
"If 1 can’t sea turn any
other lachleolA" She took a cl g a m
~mj.“ PrtactUa
Priscilla said Cheerfully,
Che*(fully, *i from the pack he extended, loaded *Tv« heard he's going ta nave a
way
toward the lighter he had (napped big party an board, so perhaps
uuals m sat something
open. Over the sudden golden we'll both sco It. Btayhs he's htr*
shouldn't."
"Y ou easily do ilka him, don’t flare, eh* said, iter aye# not teav tor tha fishing."
BUI lighted another cigarst and
ing his, "And what la your buaty o u ?"
here, Mr. Duval T You're said, looking at her direeUy, "May
“Yes." Priscilla said, and IUUI
be. I’ve seen him talking ta on#
waa a UU1* troubled at tha dad not a
He put Uu lighter away. "No. Of those shrimpers."
Bitensas ot tha* otto word.
"Are you interested in the man,
Later at Maud's, after they had No, rm not a native, rm having
given thsir order, Priscilla said a holiday of aorta," he paused, Mr. Duval T Btnor Alvarea, I
mean, flot the fisherman."
in a quick lUtla breath, "Don't "and looking around."
The question Waa so direct that
’Seems 1’vo heard jrou’f# a
look just dow, but l think the
fdr a moment It disconcerted him,
doatee is standing by the isle* writer, also."
phone booth."
Bill Duval’s hesitation was par- but this waa not spparsnt when
Rite looked discreetly and said, •eptIM*. Then he aaid la an off­ ha said lazily. "Let s say curious.
not entirely pleased, "U ia. And hand manner, "OH—eporta, that Not many stronger* stay around
BUI Duval is with him—" Ube sort of thing." Its changed the H long, especially those with pri­
broke off and Whispered, "They're subject "Plan to be hers long 7" vate yachts."
"Isn’t there talk of his bund­
coming over her*. You told Dr.
(Uta lifted a shoulder In a tiny
Devereaux we were coming Here, shrug. "A few days, possibly ing over on the Island? Or buildi hotel here 7 Isn't Apalsehland it asetns we’re f a llo w e d longer." an* waa sura now that
supposed to ha hsvtng a
again;
BlU Duval was trying to find out
The twe rr.ca came up to the something, and with the Irritation boom or something because of
and th# doctor said pleas* she had fslt, there cam* amuse­ Uta prospective channel to tha
daily,', "Having that iteah?"
ment. She decided, 1 can play Gulf I"
BIB Duval s h r u g g e d . 1
"Yea, Doctor. Broiled. And Pm this game, too.
famished." Thera waa a Ult la
Hie next question came Sven wouldn't say Alvarea was tha
PrlaciUa’a voice.
more eaeumlly. "Didn’t I see you type to be interested In a land
Dr. Devem u * Introduced Bill aa s your friend at Lookout boom anywhere — or a hotel,
either."
Duval Than h* said, "1 baypatuA iHouse?"
to have a free *v*mng-*o f W k Matching hit ton#* iha Mid,
"Well, Tm sure 1 don't know,"
a* isaot—and Bill and I also felt "It'a a picturesque old place, isn’t Rita said vaguely, her tone indi­
Inclined toward steaka. May wa It? t understand It waa built be- cating that she didn't care.
(T o Bo ConUnuoJ/
join you?"
fore tho War Between th* Btatea."
O !**•. *r Dorothr
u 'i r i d i c 'h'L“h*r'
b ®0* *

a

ren had arranged this surprise Lyman Frlsby.
open house to celebrate their
"Skipper" Nelson, PFC U. 8.
parents 28th wedding anniver­ Marine Corps, stationed at Lesary, A three tiered wedding rake Jcuna, N. C. Is home for tha holi­
appeared
as well as a
silver day*.
toffee percolator! And It was a
Cspt. Klnar Turning Is home
(omplele surprise to Ufa honored, for neveral weeks. It will bo re­
making It twite as pleasant an ee- membered
that the
Turnings
cation.
bought (he Short home on Lake
Christmas Ere, Mr. and Sirs. Mary. He Is captain of tha largest
P. I), Anderson wsm Iha guests oil tanker afloat and eapeels to
of Sir. ami Mrs. Eugene Seaman rsllre to hi* Lake ktary home
and children, Karen, Jean and before too long.
David, at the Impressive Candle­
Hobby Taylor, UR Air Fore*.
light Service at Ihe Nsv»l Air Turner Field, Ga. is enjoying a
fltation Chapel. This is an annual holiday leave at home. He has
Navy radltlnn and eagerly ant­ been allowed to remove the brace
icipated by all who have ever from hi* leg which la slowly
attended one. On their return, coming back to normal aftc n
they enjoyed coffee and fruit Compound fracture In the summer.
cake at Ihe Seaman home.
Mrs. Nettle Baker, patient at
Christmas Day was spent pretty Central Klolda TR Hospital In
much by lake Msry families Orlando, *pcnt th# holidays with
with thsir families. Fallowing her son and
daughler-inllaw,
are tome of Ihe day’s activities. Col. and Mr*. W. E. Raker.
Mr. amt Mr*. VY. V. (Uilleberry
Mr*. J. $1. Hand we* CTtfllt
•pent Iha dsy wlih Ibelr &gt;en end mas dinner gu#*l of Airs. W. A
daughter'ln-taw, Mr. artd Mr,. C.
Lowe.
Castleberry «ml two daughters In
C. I). Donaldson Is home again
Nichols, Mr*. Hilda Kuril,-r was after a period of special school
with her brolher-In-law and sta­ Ing In Chicago, 111., where he
ler,
Mr. and Mr*,
(‘nlumlm we* sent by hi# employer, Swift
Parlna in Lmigwood.
Mr. and
and Co. Following this ln *lft-t,"’i
Mt*. L. C. DuUetlck weie with
course, Mr. Donaldson Will hsvs
friend* In SI. Cloud. Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Hdiigl.i** and *on of l&gt;e- rhargo of setting Up dll display*
l-ahd
and Mr. and Mr*.
J„,&lt; for Swift and Co., in the stale.
Doughs** of Sanford
were Ihe It will mean ho will ba traveling
dinner fiiesia of Ihe parents of most of lb* lime but It will at*o
ihe men, Mr. and Mr*. V. E. mean a nice promotion. Ills
Douglass, The Rev. and Mr* J . many friends are glad to wish
M. Thump,,m were with lhe|r son him well.
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Amalone
und daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mr*. Jam s* 0 a&gt; Thompson and of New York have arrived and
Two children in Urlimio,~e|r. *nd arc irttling into •&gt;,* lmu*&lt;* they
Mr*. William Lefflsr hid dinner bought from the Rsuers, a crust
with their son-in-law and daught­ fom Ihe Naiaien* Chueh.
The Christmas season in Lake
er, Mr. and Mrs. Marahall Rmlth
and daughter* Clara and Lynn. Mary was gay with any number
Hr.
and Lira. AI I’s i t
and of parti,-*. Primary member* of
daughters and Iha new son ware the Baptist Chapel Sunday School
were entertained by their teachers,
dinner gusils of his parents.
Mr. and Arthur Marrham al* Mrs. W. A. F.llanwood ami Mr*.
Chrlstmai
dinner In
Winter H. D. Nellies, early In the week,
(lames were played and refresh­
Park.
Th* MU*f* Clara and Kdllh ments served and each child re­
(peers went to Orlando for Ihslr ceived a lifts from his teacher.
ChrliIstmas dinner.
Also during th* w*sk befor*
Mr. and Mrs. Al Cats are an­ Christmas there was n plenty for
nouncing
Iha birth of a
son, th* Junior High end High School
Roger, Dale, al Iha Seminole Classes of the Community Church
Memorial Hospital, Dee. If.
School al Ihe homo of the teach­
Mr. and Frank Evans war* the er. Mrs. II. W. Keogh. It began
gueits, Christmas Dsy of Ihslr with * cook over Ihe grill in the
grandchildren, Mr. and Mr*. hack yard ami ended undtr the
Jack
Stuart and children
In tree in the Keogh living room,
Altamonte Springs.
where presents were esehangsd.
21r. and Mrs. U C. Uuttsrlck of Attending
betides Ihe teacher
Wol/eboro, N. II. art her* again were: th# Rev. and Mr*. L. W.
Scott. Jodie Tombler, Myrna
for Iha winter.
Air. and Airs. CStil Dliksll and Williams. Dolores Kirseh, Jo Ann
son, Carl Roland ol Atlanta, (la., Newbury. Carla Newbury, Laura
•pent
tho holiday* with
her Mao Donaldson, Robert Newmother, Mrs. J . L Bullard.
tony, I..inny Enu-rson, Robert ami
Friends of MUs Oris Saunders Sieve Willis, Ricky Roth, Craig,
will be glad to hear (hit the i* Keith and Colio Ksogh and thsir
at home and recuperating from father, K. W. Keogh.
lung surgery.
Mrs. Eileen Willard and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. John Shilling of Carla Newbury gave the Kinder­
Michigan ac visiting Mr. and Mr*. garten sad Nursery d a u s s of

01 m
X -LGE.

52c C llll J 55c

-.v «ry ; .

V HARBOR

Lake Mary

a

; -i.

STEAK &gt; 59
-Super • Right” Western 8t « f B**r

RIB ROAST
“Super • Blight** W estern B l f t r B « « f

SHORT RIBS

Ib, 35c

“Super • Right” Freshly

»

GROUND BEEF

3 lbs $1.00

“S u p er« RUh* All M tsl

BOLOGNA
•’SUPER-RIGHT- Tender Snud

Smoked Boneless

BUTTS
Ib.

59&lt;

. Ib. 39c

“Al,L GOOD” Top Qt»Hty Sliced

BACON

Ib. 47c

Capl’n John's Oeaan

PERCH FILLETS

Ib. 37c

AAP Virginia Salted

7W0, can

gamuts

I

25c

Ann Png* Prepared

SPAGHETTI 15*4 oz. CANS

.MAMMOTH COLORED

m

9

A&amp;V’o N ow Fresh

CHEESE
lb. 49c

holiday party at Lhi hofno of the
former, Saturdiy afternoon, Dec.
23. After numerous games were
played by Ihe Utile folks, Santa
Claus arrived with a gift for each.
Rfreshmenls of punch, cookies
and candy completed the after­
noons gsletp.
Dec. 34 the homo of Sheriff
and Mrs. J . L. Hobby In Sanford
was Ihe selling for n combined
birthday and anniversary party.
It was Keith Kfegh’s fourth birth­
day and bis grandparents, Air.
and 2lrs. H. M. Olesson’s^33rd
wedding anniversay. A holiday
them,, had been used In the
houto decoration,. Refreshments
were served to the honor guests
and klrs. Ida Ksogh, Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Keogh. Mrs. Eileen
Willard and Kathy Willard, Colin
and Craig Keogh, Jud ami Lola
llnhby.
Tha Friendship lies* of th*
Cemreuniiy Church held Its re­
gular monthly mealing at the
Horn# of Mr. and Air*. Joe Smalheri, Dee. IS. Al this lime plans
were mad* for a ham supper to
lie held Jin . IA. St A:30 si Ihe
church. Tickets will be on sal*
if!*,- Jan. 1, sand all prscredt w!!l
fo tu the church’s building fund.
Al th* conclusion of Ihe business
session the hostess served rake,
ciioklM, candy, mils and coffee.
Tlie Sunday School of the
Community Church gave Its an­
nual Christmas program, Sunday
evening, Dee. 23, with each de­
partment taking part.
The nursery and kindergarten
group!,— i.nder the direction of
their teachers, Aire. Eileen Will­
ard and bliss Carla Newbury,
sang "Away In a Manger" and
said a prayer. Dressed a* angels,
they Hols Ihe show!
Th#
Primary
Dspsrlmssut
under the leadership of Mrs.
William Leffler, Mr*. Arnold
Omey and Mrs. Leon Taylor gave
reading* and sang carols.
A Christmas acrostic was a most
attractive pat of their contribu­
tion.
Members of th* Junior, Junior
High and High School groups
composed he choir who under
Iha direction of Atre. Marshall
Smith, Mrs. blorrls Steiner and
Mrs. Joe Smslhers sang Silent
Night ami Gloria In EscsUls Dio.
Mrs. Ted Brooklyn ws* pianist
ami R. W. Keogh was narrator
for tha blanger seen*. Peggy
Miller, Karen Seaman, Dolores
Kirseh and Ricky Roth were
very good in Ihe tableau which
Is always affccllvt.
Tha showing of the fUin strip
"The Other Wise Man" concluded
tha piogram. The Sunday School
has just purchased tha projsetor
and screen for Its visual educa­
tion work and this first picture
was appropriately dedicated (o
(Cealia usd ea Pag# 2)

Ik 55c

INSTANT COFFEE 20
, jar 49c

Our Own Hlend

TEA BAGS

48 for only 48c

NUTLEY COLORED

MARGARINE

*

1&gt;b. cm

19c

FANCY RICE

1

I

2 » 2 7
Head

Fresh Large

Cauliflower

19c

Gulden Ripe

Bananas

ML

Red Itoms

12c Apple Sauce
LI). Hag

Apples

45c

Frawh L'uljun

A&amp;V

LB- Can

2 FOR

29

Each

Pineapples

29c

Northern Tulltt

Tissue

FROZEN FOODS
A&amp;1‘ Cut or French

3 Rolls

N o rlh srn

Towels

-n

2 For

Flaga Dried

25c fireen Beans
35c
10 Oi. p k f.

21 Da- Pkg.

Baby Limas
Kolhcck Water Ground

Corn Meal

29&lt;

21c
3 lb. Hag

53c

Jane Parker Tender
GOLDEN POUND

CAKE
200 Magnolia Av»
Hanford
P ric e * in th is ad e ffe c tiv e through Saturd.iv,
Ja n u a ry j .

l* » ii

OZ.

25

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TH E SANFORD HERALD
Wed. Jan . 2. 1957 Page 3

%Y 7 M

/ / W

BeginsThuxsday Morning Jan. 3rd After Breakfast
M E N 'S S U IT S

Sport Coats

Value* to 39.93

Values up to 59.93, too", wool, all sites.

49.88

«

TOPPERS

One group,
oup, take
tak your
choice for

Reg. 12.95. sites 1013-40

1.00

29.95

47c

6.88

Another group of
c chle
hate

All wool toppers, value* to

12.88

2 .0 0

M E N 'S PA N T S
M E N 'S JA C K E T S

They were r e a l l y
outstanding
values yesterday, but “After Break­
fast Thursday They Can Go For The
Unheard Price O f

terested make a bee-line for this group,

16.93
12.93
9.93
7.93

they won’t last long nt this price.

_________
(.Ml
____ M l 4c 9.M
------------------- MS
........... ..........
4J8

One group famous nationally advertised
drosses, wish w* could tell you the name,
but wo can’t . . worth much m o r e . . sal*
price

3.99 •

GOWNS
Reg. 6J 6, your unrestricted

CLOSE - OUT

Up to 14.95 valuta

1.39

I^diea Suit*, Values 12.93
49.95
now

8.88

38c

3.98

Two piece, 7.95 values

\

M E N 'S T -SH IR TS

Some up to 10.96 plenty aiiee
colon

Dressses

4.88

One Group 3.00

SK IR TS

Maternity

CottonS Flannel Dusters

Sale on Jackets, 9 95 values, If you are In­

Sale

Values

One group gowns k pajeaefl

9.99- 19.88
24.88

’

2.88 &amp; 3.88
T . V . PAJAMAS

Sweater Sale

14.81 value*, quilted, pajamae A

One Group

Up to 395 values only

M E N 'S DRESS
Values to 8.95

One Group Odd Lot ••• 160

3.98

Girdles

Values up to 21.93

10O% wool coots, styles good, reg. 54.99

4.98

M E N 'S JA C K ET S

29.99

5.88

8 . 8 8

2.88

3.95 TOWEL SET

2.95

5 Pairs Reg. 4.95 Draperies

1.99

Boy's Jackets
1295 values going at

la WAihmbU corduroy &amp; gabardine, values
to 8.M
M
a
a

1.39

National adv. name, odd sitoa

SHEETS
81x90, reg. 2 »i

72x84 Fieldcrcst rayon, cotton
and wool

7.88
Cannon 70x80 reg. 3.99

3.88
All wuol, values to 22.50

8.88 - 14.88

Reg.
sheets

1 .8 8
3.79 Fieldcrcst

TOWELS

25c
49c
77c

colored

C U R T A IN S
neg. 7 50, ruffled scrim cur­
tains, and plain panels. Alio 3
pair drape* left.

Bedroom Slipper

Reg. 4.50 all sites, com* eatiy

Value 3 95

2.33

2.99

6 96 values, beautiful assortment

2.99
Value* 7.M

IVY LEAGUE
PEDDLE PUSH ERS
BERMUDA SHORTS
Washable corduroy k
cords.
Reg,
SALE
2-95 -------------------- I.to
3.88 ... .............. ..
I.to
7.85 .........
IN

3 .9 9

PILLOW
CASES

CHILDREN’S SWEATERS

42x36, special only
Very smart, 2.95 values

1.29

4.88

TEENAGE COATS
22.96 value, plaids,
. wools, rayons.

12.88
A few odd coat* 4 90

»c

1.00 CANNONS 27x64 In.

Ladies Handbag

Children's Chenille Robes
Values to 3.95. don’t miss this bargain

.39c ea.
Foxcraft. 42x36

.50c ea

Reg 1 95, one group

7 . 7 7 * •“

1 7 0
* •

*

1.99

One Group

GIRLS’ JEANS

UNIFORMS, your choice,

Values to 3.93, choose tor only

odds k ends, shop worn.

1.00

1.98
Reg.

Towel Set
REG.
2.95

3.98

tailored

uni­

forms

1.95

2.88

Don’t Miss Purcell’s Once A Year Gigantic Clearance Sale.

2 .8 8

1.99

1.99

1.69

495 value*

18-35 Dry Fast by Cannon

22x30 CANNON, reg

Reg. 2 AS, now

5.99

2 .8 8

4M
IM

MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS
Ileg. 3.95, now only
2.99
Woolsru. reg. 7 95

6.99

BOY’S FLANNEL
SHIRTS

Boy's Slack Suits

Indian Blanket.* regular 4.50

Indian Moccasins

2.99
AM

Values to 1 95 on »ate

9.99

B LA N K ET S

Casuals, sites 4&lt;s to 11
..........
One group 8 95 smart shoes
One group smart casual*, site*
5 to W ,
One grosip Women’* fine shoes

Boy's
Trousers

BOY’S SUITS
&amp; SPORT
COATS

5.88

One group plastic, all alsee your
pick

CHILDREN’S DRESSES

L A D IE S' SHOES

72xs/ M on*'-’ "'-Ion, reg. 7.95

1.00 &amp; 2.00

Sites 36 to 46, 14.93 values

• 93 Men’s 2-tons Sport Shoes

3.60 value*, good buys,
your choice

RAINCOATS

Bed Jackets

19.99

26.76

1.29 &amp; 1.99

67c

14.99

7.88 - .
SLIPS
Rayon Slips

Assorted styles, with A* ■*
C* D* raps, 1.93 value

Up to 34.96 values, sal* priced at

Choice of any 29.93 sport coat and
any 12.95 pair of pants, 42.98 worth
of fine wools
Both for

*

BOY’S SPORT
SHIRTS

4.98

BRAS

LA D IES' C O A T S

Man See This
Dress Up Ensemble

M E N 'S W O RK SHOES

»?-..! * ff
#

choice, no try ona please

3.88

3.49

Vlluss to 7.95

Of assorted suits, regular estllng
price 34.93 save almost 20.00

One grmip unlimited supply of colors, your

Variety of »t&gt;-I - - wh" • nnd c o l o r s , all
sites and s ir— • ’ ’ngth.

3-96 values . ,

H O U S E D RESSES

1 . 8 8

SH IR T S

1.99

THE MINK-CUFFED *'CAKniA rjE" PANTS of black vel­
veteen are teamed hero with
Holbein blue for a cashmere
sweater and designed by Tina
Ceser. The waistband of tha
pants la embroidered with blue
and white Bilk floss. The sweat­
er has a looped, low neckline.

HATS

....

• NO
REFUNDS
• NO
EXCHANGE

■ .t--------------

Cut a slice of bread Into a large
elrcle; now cut out tha center
jt!i a small hcart«haped cookie
itter. Toaat and butler the de­
coration aad float it on a bow!
of soup.

La d ie s H ose

rtt

B. E P U R C E L L Co.
S a n fo rd — Orlando

.x a i.*.;.-,.:

f

6.88
e

2.99

12.88 &amp; 1488

60c

||

Twin sweater -et*. 13.98 value

Reg. 5.93. now only

One Group

Values to 1.00 only

2.49

.99

9.88

BOY’S T-SHIRTS

Spring and Summer suits valued at 69.93

Long sleeve *Un-on 4.93 vatu*

Reg. 2.93. now only

One Group 18.95

6.88

1.39

4.49

6.99

On* group of boySe regular 10.98
Sport Coat* now

*

Short sleeve .Hn-on, 3.95 value

Wool Jerie.r, reg. 7.93 now

3.99

» 15.88

39.88

(Continued From Pane 2)
the memory of Mrs. Bertha
Houghton, the faithful pianist of
the Sunday School for years.
When the lights went on again,
the ehwlren
ehailre discovered that Santa
Clauss A
*Vsj waiting for them under
the shining tree nt the rear of the
Ahurch, with a box of candy for
itc h .
Credit fur the excellence of the
program goes 4a all who helped.
Mrs. L. W. Scott s:d Mr*. Wil­
liam Leffler were overall chair­
man. Others assisting with the
decorations, the lighting and the
■uny items thdt go into such an
event
were Marshall
Smith,
Morris Steiner, L. W. Scott, Don­
ald, Kirkncr, Arnold Omey, R. W.
.?ogh
and Miss Carla
Newury.
Tho Baptist. Chapel is making
plana for a Watch Night Service,
to begin at 10 p. m. New Year’s
Ere. The Training Union of the
church Is •In charge. They plan
on a religious film strip, congre­
gational singing and a devotional
by the pastor, th* Rev. W. A.
EHenwood. Refreshment* will be
served and all members of the
Community ar* cordially invited
to attend.
Those
enjoying a
family
Chkistma* dinner at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gleason were
Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Gleason of
Ocala, Sheriff and Mrs. J . L.
Hobby and children, Mary Grace,
Jmi and Lela, of Sanford; Mr. and
Me*. R. W. Keogh and sons,
Craig, Keith and Colin, Mrs. Ida
JCcogh, Mrs. Eileen Willard and
daughter, Kathy.
Mr. and Mr*. Rodney McDon­
ald of Sanford were the Christ-1
maa dinner guests of their
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Walter I.]
Piper.

1.69

One Group 14.95

Up to 30.00 value*, for only

Lake Mary News

Reg. 3.95, •ott ■ and rayon

One Group 10.95

ADDITIONAL RACK

Reg. 49.95 suits, your choir*

T H E D R E S S SH O W N
ADOVE comes from the collec­
tion of Cell Chapman. It la a
black and Royal blue Jacquard
sheath. The deep collar extenda
to the Royal blue band and
bow at the Empire waiat.

DRESSES

19.88

23.95
34.88

BLOUSES

Plenty of color*, plenty of styles,
take your choice of entire group
only

10.00 &amp; 15.88

6 . 0 0 p.m .
Ladies' Sweaters

�t

Too Late To Classify ■ Quotes
From News

Florida Loads Nation
In Many Of Its Accomplishments
Central FlorMt laadf the nation in many
\ H Ha accompllahaanta. Bat In one instance
» especially. H lends the world.
As n matter of faet the eyes of one of
i?t Che world organisations U set on one of
Ow blf accomplishments toward relieving
■laadieappod children.
't ? A aoWW therapy trailer anlt which waa
...developed •$ an Caster Seal project In Florvi« Ma Is being ohsirved by the United Nations
»»irthsbiIitatlon section aa in example for use
fee other porta of the world.
i4'
As a matter of fact, the. eye* of one of
. .,the wprld organisation# Is set on one of the
&gt;.A.‘Ug sccomplishmente toward relieving hand!*
Ik&gt;.capped childrenA mobile therapy trailer unit which was
-'developed as an Caster Seal project In Flor.“ .Ida la being observed by the United Nations
, rehabilitation section ss an example for use
in other parts of the world.
• The 28-foot “treatment center on wheels"
' originated in Florida and now serves areas
.not having therapy facilities. It is manned
Z .by Donald Satterlee. registered physical
'i t . therapist, who specialises in teaching parants of children with crippling conditions to

"follow up ‘doctors’ recom m end ations fo r
■■ ■ —■■■■■» — ■
»

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■

■■

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Machines Get Out Of Hand
, ■ A*® the machines created by inan get-*
k -tiag to be too much fo r him? A plain, uns t '*d w *ed "yeS" to this question would be ab'!\aord. An unqualified '‘no" would be a bit
o f' whistling in the darK. The truth seems
w, to be that, although man doubtless will
maintain control over his creations, the job
wili be increasingly d ifficult
u
TB|s conclusion is drawn from the rer /. marks made by msmbera of a panel who disVr euoaed tht subject at the annual meeting
. :.of the American Association for the Ad- vancement of
Science.
The
scientists
seemed generally agreed that machines—
and that term includes electronic devices
such as computera—will become more nu’merous. They also agree that men will al“ ways be needed to direct the machines and
keep them operating.
Nevertheless, there were words of cau­
tion about machines that are so fast or po'^..Vrsrful that controlling them taxes mult’s
abilities. A notable example Is the automoi^bile. This machine has brought unprecedent­
ed mobility to the people of the United
States. Controlling it is such a problem,
however, that cars “get away” from their
. drivers In hundreds of thousands of cases
each year. As s result, there arc thousands
o f deaths— more than 650 over the Christ­
mas weekend alone—and many more thou­
sands of injuries.
Tht airplane is another machine that
• sometimes gets out of hand. Je ts fly so fast
that pilots cannot see trouble, let alone re­
a ct to it. In time to avoid it. This means
that new safety devices will lie needed.
Man is the most astonishing creature
known. Let us hope ho will lie nble To keep
a jump ahead of the remarkable mechanical
creatures he sets out to work for him.

The Sanford Herald
FuMtihtd five &lt;i*rt »4fh
Enter.*1 M ..(m il , l , „ miller (V-tober ST ISIS it
the Piet Ofllei ef h l b r l Florid*. under the Act
•I Co i i i i n * Mirch t. I ITS
rilR n 1-ritKlNS Miter md publleh.r
m a k i o n Harman sIII.
r E n ro ll** Mltor
EVELYN i CL'SIttXO. Adeertlelm Mene.er
■ITEeCRIPTION nATRN
Ilr Cirriar
U o por w ill.
O n M oilh
I I .&lt;1
Th M l Month*
l i t Moitba
On* V oir
If* *
IA.TI
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aiHooi if antarUInmaat fir tha purpaaa of r*lal*«
fnda will ho ehirpoa for at roaalir anartlataa rota*
Tbo Herat* la * mtmbar of tho I'nlte-I Traao
whtoh lo tainted otolaalrolp In Iho uao for rapublln*.
lion of ill tho loro I
prut..I In thlo anrapapor.
n.praaoata* Natloiillp hr Oanrral Adrtrtl.tn*
larrlci fie. I ll Otorft* Savina. Dank lilt*
Atlinli (loorpti

Wed. Jan . 2.1957

Page 4

home treatment.
Inspection of the unique unit h as been

made by Kurt Jansson of Finland, chief of
the U. N- rehabilitation section. He visual*
ires clinics In the Middle Cast countrigs
where hostilities and disaaaa have resulted
in many physical handicaps, particularly
amputations requiring rehabilitation.
In Florid* during 1956. the mobile therapy
unit provided 1.257 treatmtnta to 214 pa­
tients. mostly children. Some o f these were
probably in Seminole County when the unit
came here for one day. Simultaneously
rents relatives or nurses were shown how
administer proper treatm ent at home.
This just goes to show you how Central
Florida can lead even the world whdh pro­
blems must be met.
Should all of Central Florida’s accom­
plishments be made known we would have
hundred* of people at our doorsteps asking
for information-

K

Lady-Financier

ly HUMAN N. IU N II1IN, M .I.

ARB you gettin g the tig h t to gst an Insufficient amount of
amount of oxygenT
this Important element.
Maybe you aren't, if you hast Whether you suffer from such
haart or lung trouble. You don't disabilities or n o t I ragout you
have to go fifin g a t te rrific follow thsse few s u n actions de­
heights to develop oxygen da- signed to help develop th* func­
fleleney. Ptrsona with crippled tion of the lungs:
haarts or lungs can d m lop this 1. It you're overweight, raduco
aliment right her* on tha ground —with your doctor* advice, of
while performing their daily course.

]. Don’t wear tight belts, gir­
dles. corset* or any clothing
which constricts you unnecMYou'ra not likely to obtain
the full use of your lung capacity
with such restrictions.
S. Walk and sit eorrteUy Main­
tain good posture at all time*.
Natural E x u d e**
t You'll gst valuable exeretsea
Perhaps you’U besoms belliger­ from such natural things u
ent. stubborn, hard to gat along whistling, singing and humming.
with. Xn this ease, tha chanree Baay laughter also helps main­
tain good functioning of your
a rt you need th* services of
lung*.
physician, not a psychiatrist
Bo. be happy and cheerful and
you’ll live better and longer.
Fog Survival
Your lungs and your satire QUISTTON AXD AXIWXX
body need oxygen to survive, A. F.: What causes my tongue
u n any
lust as a Art needs it to continue constantly to bum? la tht
burning. Yet only about I t per curt for this condition?
Answer: Burning of the tongue
cent of the air you breathe
la usually due to Infection. An
oxygen.
Ju st hew much oxygen you examlnaUon of the mouth and
need dependa upon your activi­ no** should be mad* to deter­
ties and your physical condition mine what disorders ars present;
That's why it's so «*sy tor per­ then proper treatment caa he
sona with haart av Igng trouble given-

Li

Sanford, Fitting Name
For Deserving City

Wall Streot# financial axis of the world,
has been seasoned in its 200 years of trad­
ing to tha shocks of war and panic and de­
By AMELIA E. RAW1)1.NT.
pression—svsn of bombing. But its latest
was because of ill health that at
Jolt is the emergence of a woman. Mr*.
Like tht proverbial
phrna the age of IS years, young San*
Charles Ulrick Bay. as board chairman and I k e proof of the puddin* U in the ford travelled to Europe. There
president of one the most venerable re­ watln'" the proof of the beauty he furthered hi* education and
spected and important member firms of and matt/ advantage* of the City won many honors. He distinguish­
of Hanford, appear* in Its rapid ed himself in divers* branches,
the New York Stoek Exchange.
especially at the University of
Eminently qualified for her post at the growth and development. Of a Heidclbevg, In Germany, where
large expanie and surrounded by
head of the 20-year-old A. 51. Kidder k Co.. a beautiful river and several In IMS, he became a Doctor of
Mrs.. Bay is the widow of the former U A Urge lakes; the Sanford area U Laws. Tibs particular branch of
work continued to be utmost in
Ambassador to Norway. She served abroad, SM abounding in luxurioui flora Mr. Sanford's mind, and h* pur
not only as her husband's official hostess and agriculture. Iu location af­ sued the study until he became ’80s. left him with a growing en­
hut as his closest adrisor. as she had before ford* many form* of amusement renowned a* an international law thusiasm and desire to become
and entertainment to plea** young
and since in tha management of his varied and eld alike, ranging from an expert, as well as an aif. i-or and active in developing end in shirindustrial interests. Mrs. Bay is also a outstanding Zoo. to fishing, bout- writer of many legal subjects. Ing the advantageous possibilities
which he fortsaw in this area.
home-maker and mother of the Norwegian- racing and wiling, dog racing, ball All of these qualification* served As h« was the owner of an old
lo
prepare
him
for
the
many
born children, whom the Bays adoptsd while games and thestre*. to nsme
Spanish Grant at land which ha
diplomatic positions which ha
at the Embassy, and who are now all Ameri­ hut a few. It* abundant horticul­ held from lime to time In the had purchased In the lXTOl, while
tural product* and IU colorful
he was Minister to Belgium, hit
can citizens.
array of bloom* are somewhat service of the United State*.
interest* in Florida developed
Being
a
student
of
levcral
Her now job. says 5(rs. Bay, "seema per­ of a phenomena to observe, and
through the year*. He felt that
fectly natural to me-" She points out th a t: nature has certainly favored the foregin languages enabled Mr. this central portion of Florida
Sanford
to
analyze
and
suceeea'.‘Women are the purchasing agents of the City of Sanford with a good fully accomplish the assignments should be developed and It was
share of these gift*.
with much courage and excellent
world. They know a great deal about tha
presented to him In Russia,
planning that he founded the
Aa the majority of cities and
value of monoy—and they handle a great towns have, a* a rule, been named France, Belgium and other for­ City of Sanford.
eign
post*.
While
occupying
these
deal of the world’s wealth." She notes that, for some outstanding peraon or
TTre hardships which he faced
in mld-1956, nearly four-«nd-a-half million perhaps aeata particular event, position* however, Mr. Sanford and the manner la which ha
continued to expand hla Interesta
women or 51.6 percent of the total Share­ the City of Sanford also admits In legal matteri and hi* various surmounted them prove* th* high
caliber of his Intellectual facul­
of
having
a
namo
whllh
has
Ha
holders on the New York Stock Exchange
reports on International law* and
ties. Besides being faced with a
connection with leader* who,o
were investors in securities. And they own­
foreign penal codes resulted in
shortage of labor, these were per­
benevolent dead* are known far
their
publication
In
book
form
ed approximately 100 billion dollars worth 4 nd wide. A brief resume theresecutions and law suit* and real
of stocks, compared with about 55 billions fare, on the Ufe of the man for by th* United State* government. hard work, all obstacle* which,
All of these reports required in the end. were eorreatly man­
whom thl* clfy **a« named. Hon.
in savings accounts.
long and exhaustive researches aged. resulting In a peaceful and
Henry
Shelton
Sanford,
should
Mrs. Hay's new job and her views on wo­
but
they became gratifying to most gratifying settlement. In
not be amis* at the prevent
man’s place in the board-room will be of time, especially since in the very that they wore all regarded as due time, the town was properly
documents.
very laid out and with the aid of expert
especial Interest to Floridian* In view of near future, a memorial In hi* authoritative
thorough
and
accurate.
engineer*, street* and road* w on
our large and growing retirement popufa- Jxyior |p a trout to ^sgome one of
tion. and the faet that tha Elddar firm th * cAy'h foremeat * and ’long :T rfi« :.W lC of "Oaogral.-' was built In an adequate manner so
bestowed upon Henry Shelton
maintains offices in 14 Florida cities. Anda awaited realisation*. This mem­ Sanford, by the Stale of Mlnne- a* to meet the future growth and
orial will ronsl*t of priceless
expansion of the community.
we might add that for many years, ahe has books collected In many nectlons sola where, because of his con­ The railroad was established in
come to Florida repulnrly for rest and of the world by Mr. Sanford, a* tributions and kindliness in that 1880 when General Ulysses 8.
relaxation to forestall that “ravelled sleeve well a* miscellaneous treasures State, he was carolled in their Grant, on a visit here, turned the
which will In due time, become organixation "T h * Old Settlors," flret sod for the South Florida
of care."
sources of research and of his­ and he was made an honorary 1 Railroad! A* (he town prospered
5!rs. Bay is determined to demolish the tory to aid student and connois­ * Major General.’’ Thi* title pleas­ 1and iu population increased,
outworn idea that "women investors nre seur alike.
ed Mr. Sanford no end, and he proper schools and churches were
rich old ladies," and to educate backward
Descended from a long line of was always proud lo continue built and banks and other neces­
the sary institution* were establish­
husbands Into taking their wives into their Illustrious citizen-, Henry Shelton tuing this till* through
ed It was also through the *f*
complete financial confidence. •’Women are .Sanford w*« bom In ISZJ, in years.
General Sanford had for many forts of Gen. 8anford that th*
fully entrusted with estates— not In the role Woodbury, Conn. His strenght of
character and his unfailing ambi­ years, a great love and Interest beautiful St. John’i Riser wan
of mere passive coupon-clippers but ae ac­ tions led him to to acquire high for the people of the South, espec­ improved to faelllute navigation.
tive investment owners." she aays, "our scholastic attainments during hi* ially of Florida which he always Intensive experiment! were also
economy will be more vibrant and more ven­ youth, not only In this country but referred to as his “adopted state." conducted by G e n S a n f * r d
turesome in areas where increasing capital In Kuropean universities as well. It Ill* visit hero during th* early In agriculture. V a r i a t l e i of
eitrua fruits w e r e Improved
Is ourvconstant need."
upon and distributed lo other
LAFF-A-DAY
The thought that this lady-flntncier plans
localities for reproduction.
Volume* of written words
to make our wives better widows may have
would be Inadequate to properly
its gruesome aspects. But if we face up to
rover th* Ilf* of such a humanit­
statistics. We know most wivea will b« wiarian as was Henry Shelton
duwa— fur quite a spell. There seema Just
Sanford. It wai while Gen. San­
an outside chance, however, that If the
ford wa* Minister to Belgium,
ladies were better equipped to paddle the
that he married Gertrud* Ellen
du Puy, end through this happy
fiscal canoe, their help m ight enable hus­
union. **su*d seven children who
bands to be around longer.

Sure You Don't Have
Oxygen Deficiency?

Defkieacy Symptoms
Oxygen defleianer often eomts
on gradually and you mar be
completely unaware #f I t Usual
symptom* mlshk Include a gen­
eral feeling of tiredness. You may
lose your appeUU, become man
tally duU and have a poor mam

By I D B I t l KAY

Thii is th* Meson that « t ar*
supposed to think of others and In
reviewing Florid* paper* during
the past week or so I have been
impressed with the work civic
eluha, women's dobs, church organlaalotis and ethers hava been
doing to make life's little happier
for those I toe fortunate.
I was particularly Impressed by
a story from F t Lauderdale tel*
ling about the thoughtfulneea aad
consideration of JuvetU* Judge
Dorr S. Davis. W* are lacUsed to
think of judges as stent and aus­
tere individual! end often !e*e
sight of th* faet that they are
men and women with th* lame
enjoy having to send boy* and
girls away and th*y are concerned
with what happens to unfortunat*
youngsters who for one reaioa or
another coma within the toils of
the law.
The story I refer to told how
Judgt Dorr sent a personal check
for 12 to each youngster-he bad
committed to th* Boys Industrial
School, he also lent them each a
bail-point pen and a personal
note book. Ho encouraged mem­
bers of hie staff and personal
friends to send them cheery
Christmas cards and messages.
The Pilot Club of F t. Lauderdale
took over the job of rotntmberinf
Broward County girls at the Glrit
Industrial School. It means a lot
to these kids and make* them
realise that there are kindly,
thoughtful friendly people in the
world who wish them wall and
want to see them become useful
worthy members o f society.
Ju st about erary paper I read,
big city dallies and small town
weeklies told how local orginizat-

became renowned through their
own Intellectnal efforts and pro­
ductiveness.
General
Sanford
passed away on May 31. 1S9I,
and Mrs. Saaford Survived him
by ten yesrt, her death occurring
In 1901.
Let it he said hi tlosing that
the Deuevolenc* and kindliness ef
the Sanford Family wtU remain
a pleasant memory always ta the
hearts
o f all ritltena ef
th*
friendly and beautiful City o t
Sanford Florida.

Navy Is Reported
To Be Developing
Ballistic Missile
NEW YORK rn — Hi# Navy
was reported by th* New Yorir
Times to be developing a ballis­
tic missile that may be fired by
submerged submarines ta targets
hundreds *of miles away.
Timet reporter Richard Wilkin
said (he N'avy'e assistant secre­
tary for sir. Garrison Norton,
dircuned the project with him in
a telephone conversation. Norton
was reported to be at a New Eag
land resort.
The missile is eallad the Polaris
and was designed by tho Navy to
replace the Jupiter, an Intermedi­
ate rang* balletic mls-lle devel­
oped jointly with the Army.
Noton said tht Juplier was
found impractical "to go to tea
with.’* th* Times reported. Th*
Navy then gained technological
Inform ation that led ta davilopmrnt of tht Pelaris.
Th* Times said Neron altim et­
er the Polerlt which was devel­
oped with the eld of the Army,
will be ready for os* in about
five years.
Norton described the Polaris
project as on* of the most ambltous ever undertake by the Navy,
Mere thaa a year ago tha-Rus­
sians were reported to h*v* de­
veloped such a missile.

ieoe neh as the Rotary. Civitan,
Eiehang* Or Klwanlf clubi were
busy preparing food baskets, gath­
ering toys, arranging parties to
•oUrtaln and provide a bit of
baffinoii to youngsters and' oth­
ers wb* M f t r their thoughtfutaes* and effort might have been
forgotten at Christmas.
Church groupe throughout the
state have been active gathering
food, elethJag and toy* for dis­
tribution t* th* Children's Home
S*d«y, ehttreh orphanage groups,
rid folks homes, and hospitals.
Th* State Firemen’s organiza­
tion sponsored a toy gathering and
refurbishing program that madt
thousand* ef tays available for
youngsters. Tbo Elks saw to It
that children at the Crippled Chil­
dren's Home in Umatilla had a
good Christmas.
ft i* Impossible to list all th*
iplendid group* end organizations
engaged in such work but I can
tall yen they wer* active in every
community and it all goes to show
that America and Florida really
has a Mg heart and a generous
thoughtful nature. 1 just want to
Ip my hat to ad of them for tha
the fine job they have done and
art delag.
It Is comforting to know that
la thee* trying times, there are
In th* world thousands of Indi­
viduals and groups who can think
of others and flv t of themselves
and their abuadanc* to make th*,
world a better place to live In
and bring joy and happiness to
thoe* 1m s fortunate.
These a n th* folks you find
doing th« log work In th* Cancer,
Heart and Tuberculous campaigns,
out raising money and collecting
food end clothing for refugees
and Ate destitute.
They aro busy people, with
plenty ef problems of their own
but they still seem to find time
to put their shoulders to the wheel
to aid others. Those who never
contribute and take no part ini
such efforts may enjoy • smug
satisfaction but thoy never will
know th* inner joy and happi­
ness that attends such unselfish
service. The Master admonished
us. “it le better to give than to
nerive" end those who believed
bins tod have followed his advice
know how soul saeisfylng Is the
reward. Florida is fortunate that
she has so many citizens with
generous, uasalvlih hearts. God
Men all *f team.

By U N IT E D -rR E *
NEW YORK: R e in Ladon, SOyearold “ maid o f cotton," on any
Hollywood film offers:
M
" I don't care to Uv* in s fish
bowl."
KENEDY* Tax-: Chunk Martin
of radfe station KENN dotcrihlag
the explosion of a propane gas
truck which killed two persona:
"Th* explosion blew m* to the
grounn. That’s when I started ta
run. The flames wero ovetbe^e
like a big cloud, eoming down ra
mo. That's when I started the
Lord's Prayar."
NEW YORK: Secretary ef
State John Foster DttHei an a
proposed U. S. Kiddle Eastern
foreign policy:
"Recent event* in th* Middle
East make it necessary that th*
Unied States should further d*vai^
op is policies in relation to thJw
area."
WASHINGTON: Syrian Aabaa
sador Farid Zalnaddin* charging
that tha new "Eisenhower doc­
trine" for th* Middle East is ilk*
British and French proposals aim
ed at continuing colonialism in
that arg a:.
"That colonialism is ezactly th
thing which eaus«s instability
upheavals and wlda Internatioa*
implications."

I

LAST
SHOWING

MOWS

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U.S., Brazil Enter
Trade Agreement

Slartn Tomorrow
Double Feature

THEY KILLED MOM
i WHITE MEN THAN
ANY OTHER TRIM
IN HISTORY!

WASHINGTON (g&gt; - The Unit­
ed State* has entered into a trade
agreemtnt with Braiil to finance
the sate to that country of $138.700,00# worth of surplus fnrm
commodities.
The commodities will be paid

for in Brasilian currency;

Tha sgroement was signed in
th* office of Secretary of Agricul­
ture Err* T. Ben-on by Brazilian
Ambaisidor Amaral Poizoto.
This Is the second largest agree-'
ment ever signed under the agri­
cultural trade development and
assistance law of 1W4. The largost agrsament was with India.
The Brazilian agreement pro­
vides f « the sale of 111 million
dollars worth of wheat and—or
whest flour or about 86 million
bushels; S million worth of lard
or about 31 million pounds; life
milion worth of cottonseed or soy
bean oil, or about 11 million
pounds; *ad over 3 million worth
o t various dairy product*.
The wh**t or whest flour will
be delivered over • three-year
period. The other commodities
will be purchased and shipped
during th* fiscal year ending June
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Try Jtoast Capon Quarters
For Delicious Company Fare

Conning
The News

Roast eapon quarter* with saf- Spoon dressing onto platter aod
BY YHG1NU CONN
ory stuffing hiding under their top with capoo piece*. (Giblets
golden exterior make a special left from capon may of course
Rosemary and Cliff Duncan ar* will be, but It's Oka the
poultry dish that deserve* trying.
By GRACE M. ST1NEC1PHER
be
simmered
with
an
onion,
n
back
from a week In Pensacola. Ing out of champagne. If jot faft*
Serve the capon with an exoliAlso home that weren’t men- cally flavored fruit-and vegetable carrot, herbs and spices to make Rosemary reports this waa the low me. The Tullys held a
Holiday Happenings
tlon at their house
Well, ita back to the books on Uoned two weeks ago were Shirley combination— seediest grapes aod stock for use tn another dish.)
best Christmas ever. I guess they with the sqnfdroa in full
Thursday for the majority of Robinson from Oawega College carrots— and both dishes will re­
always ar*.
BASTING SAUCE
anee. Ruth's house looked
J j PAl WOOD
Flying panel* wsr* vsry tnuch college atudeota after a delight­ in New York. C. R. Flowers from ceive applause. Serve a crisp green
Joan
Weigel#
D
out
of
the
hos­
with
all th* Christmas
Ingredients:
*»
cup
cooking
sberA gay and fcillvt placs w talia atyl# for the avening and were ful two weeks holiday at home. Clemson College in South Caro­ salad for fine texture contrast,
pital, and feeling much better. Ions, and ah* served coffee and
the ballroom of th« Mayfair Inn iccn In both red and bell* Mvera. While here in Sanford these col­ lina. Curtis Hughes from Piedmont and for desiirt offer Ice cream ry or bottled white grape Juice, *4
Mary Heath, whose husband Roy, roll*. Paul and Hetta win be lea*
Monday night at more than JOOjtloae fitting thaath dresaet, with lege students enjoyed many vari- College in Georgia. Joe Wimbls with several aeucea from which cup chopped green onion including
was transferred to VAH-1 tn Jack­ vlng for Washington at an us*
the
panels
floeting
from
the
neckf|j
people lathered there to weleom*
activities. Some
attended is from Mlllsaps College in Mis­ guests may choose.
tops, 4 rup minced parsley, salt, sonville, had a baby girl the .29th known date to this reporter, but
in the New Year. The Mayfair liae in back, adding Just the right “open houses” such as those sissippi. Charles Wilke from Geor­
In shopping for the capon, you
at three In the morning In the It la not far off.
it famout for ita magnificent Naw touch of femininity and graceful- held by the 11. E. Morris family gia Tech, Clayton and Carroll might remember that it la some­ 4 teaspoon pepper, 4 teaspoon
Jacksonville Naval Hospital. Tn*
paprika.
Forgot to mention that our dear
neta
so
much
in
demand
this
sea­
Year’* Eve parties, and this
and the John Schirard't The In- Walters from Southern Tech In times called caponette. This type
Method: Mix sherry, onion, par­ Heaths have bought a home In friends Judy and Jack Smith and
year’s waa certainly no excep­ son.
terfraternity Ball was also well Atlanta, and Robin Brown from of chicken Is Increasing la num­
Jax, and Roy wilt have Mary set- Judy’s mother came to our par*
tion. as there was Rood music,
Also boasting the stylish pan­ attended by fraternity men and Middlebury College in Vermont. bers, for It's a deluxe bird with sley, salt (to taste), pepper and
lie*! before he deploys on the ty the other night, an hour after
paprika.
good food, and good company a- els were a turquoise taffeta for­ women of various collcgas. Jun­
Of Special Note
fifteenth of January.
plenty of meat and an especially
It waa over. That Judy la extrem­
mal. fashioned on the long torso ior Matts and hia committee did
SEEDLESS GRATES AND
plenty.
Wa hear that after finishing his high proportion of white meat.
Mike and Rob Stone entertain­ ely efficient. Her brother Is ar*
Many large vari colored bal­ line, with a full gathered skirt. a auperb job in decorating the tour of duty with the U.S. Army,
CARROTS
Tender and delightfully flavored,
ed Saturday night at their home riving today from New Jersey (a
loons, hanging from the ceiling,
Attracting much notice was a Mayfair Inn ballroom for this Jimmy Whatley is now a student capons may be had from four to
Ingredients: l bunch (1 pound) on Grandview. They won first spend a few days with them at
added to the holiday atmosphere, black strapless sheath dress, with affair. Their artistic touch with
at Howard College in Birming eight pound* ready-tocook weight. carrot* cut diagonally into 4-Inch prize for outdoor lighting In the Lake Minnie.
and crar&gt; hats, noisemakers and rows of fringe
from
neck­ balloons and crepe paper created ham, Alr.bama, in whieh city his
slices, 2 tablespoons butter or mar­ recent Christmas contest, but I'm
ROAST STUFFED CAPON
Millie and Bill Thomas held an*
other
necessary
paraphenalla line to hem contributing an air a very festive atmosphere.
family, the S. L. Whatleys, are
garine, 4 teaspoon dried crumbled sure Saturday night all their other party Saturday night for
were thoughtfully provided for of glamor and •sophistication. A
QUARTERS
Another highlight of the holi­ now residing.
mint, 4 teaspoon ground coriander guests were not lighted to th*
the guests by the management. covered up look was obtained day waa the special student re­
Ingredients: One 3 4 to 4 pound 4 teaspoon salt, 1/18 teaspoon door by the hundreds of candles air. their neighbor*.
Wayne McCoy, son of Mr. and
Dancing started at 10 p. m. and through the addition of a lovely
Oliva Simmons has reported ta
ready-to-cook
weight
eapon
(quart
cognition programs at the various Mrs. Evans McCoy, will enter
ground pepper, t tablespoons wa In paper sacks. Mike served punch
ccntinucd up until 1 a. m.. when black stole.
Sanford churches. On December UofF ns a freshman this spring ered), 1 paekage (8 ounce t) herb- ter, 1 cup seedless gripes, 4 tea­ In a tremendou* sliver punch the hospital to await th* birth of
the guests adjourned to the din­
her baby. And speaking of tha
An attractive blonde woman ap­ 23 the First Methodist Church semester. He has recently com seasoned prepared atufflng, t cup spoon sugar.
how) brought bark from England hospital Sanford has on* o&lt; tha
ing room to enjoy some of the peared in a beautiful white sheath
hot
water,
1
egg
(slightly
benten),
especially recognized their stu­
Method: Cook carrots gently in White camellia* floated on the de- nieeit, If not th* nleeat I have
most appetizing and appealing ,
with an all-over - embroi­ dents at the morning service, pleled hi* six month* training rer Basting Sauce.
iod with the U.S. Army and now
the
butter In ■ 10 Inch skillet a Uclous drink, and there were ma­ ever seen. Judy, my seven year
food Imaginable.
dery of gold sequins, and a bru- while on December JO, students
Method: Roast capon quarter*,
can
enter
college
while
still
servbount
10 minutes. Add mint, c o r ny interesting dips and good old ta still In the Memorial Hot*
Everyone took advantage of n(tte waa equally lovely In her that attend the First Presbyter
skin side down, on rack in shal­
things (o eat. The table was dec­
the “dress option.r'
*nrf .heath dress styled very simply iijn Chuffh prc. &lt;nlei, „ , pcci,| ing in the Army Reserve.
low pan In a slow (325 degrees) iander, salt, pepper nnd water orated with pine boughs, and col pital, and during this brief Ume
I'll bet Robert Miller is really
Simmer,
covered,
3
minute*.
Add
I have never seen such excellent
there were almost as many varied 0f black, shot with metallic program at the morning service
oven for 1 hour. Turn capon skin
going to “h»ve a hall” at Geor­
grapes and sugar and heat, un­ ored batls with little candles In attention as Is given the patient*.
costumes. at there were people threads.
side
up
and
roast
30
minutes.
Re
and those student* of the First
them. The coffee table also wore
attending, from the frllliast of
Another beautiful black dress Baptist Church were given the gia Tech next quarter with that move capon and rack from pan covered, as short a time na pos­ pine houghs, and a targe brandy To sad to this the whole ataae*new ear he'* been sporting around and drain drlpplngi; If drippings sible to grape* will keep their
phere la on*
efficient? * M
formats to the simplest shirtwaist was one fashioned on the long
snifter filled
with
sparkling cheerfulness. Seminole • County
green color. Makes 6 serving*.
dress; from spankinr white din­ torso line, featuring a portrait opportunity to present their pro­ in since Christmas!
do
not
make
4
cup
add
enough
Christmas
balls.
About
73
guests
should be proud to have‘a fine
ner Jackets to simple blua busi­ neckline ending in a bow in back gram at the evening service.
melted butter or margarine to
called between the hours of
Curtis Hughes (Piedmont Col­
Making chocolate fudge fur i make up almost that amount. Mix
Institution like thia, and « * of tho
ness suits.
and three quarter length sleeves.
and 9. Among these were nob and navy are especially happy that
lege) was
. moderator of the pro- party? Add toasted shelled fll the 4 cup pan drlppinga with the
One of the prettiest formal* A frpth of pink petticoats waa re-1
Anita
Hadden.
Cliff
and
Rosemary
Presbyterian bert* (crushrd) to it for flavor
we will be able to us# I t
seen whirling around lha dance sealed as the wearer twirled |
stuffing, hot water and slightly
Dunran, Anne Bear, Evl* and Bob
(Church. Included on this pro--that'* similar to those fancy
floor was a white strapless gown, about the floor.
beaten
egg.
Place
dressing
in
Williams, Mildred and Aide LoThis gala party will be long 1gram were several number* by chocolate creams called “truf mounds in roasting pan (without
Flank steak should be-broiled
with a skirt fashioned of row up­
per. Virginia and John Johnston.
a quartet composed of Allen Maf- fcls.”
no more than S to B minutes on
on row of net ruffles, each only remembered by those attending
rack)
Top
dressing
with
capon
Wally
and
Jane
Philips,
Nancy
fett (Citadel), Robin Brown .Midabout an Inch wide. Tha bodice who, it is certain, will look for
quarters, skin side up. Continue
Morgan, Buddy Rawls, Lee and eaeh aide and It should be placed
Heat canned hominy and sprin roasting 14 hours, or until thick
was enhanced by. a sprinkling of ward with great anticipation to a d&lt;bury College). Robert Miller
Bea Hamrick, Millie and Bill Tho about 3 Inches from high heat.
and
Charles
Wilke
(Georgia’
kle with grated cheddar cheese. e*t piece* ar* tender when pierc­
silver heads throughout.
' ripest performance next Dec. 31.
The meat mast be sliced la thia
mas, and many, many others.
Tech), and 'eslimooie* concern­ Serve with meat or fish.
diagonal pieces if It la ta be
ed
with
a
fork.
During
the
lu
t
VAH-S held a change of com­ tender when tasted.
ing Westminister Fellowship act­
hour
baste
capon
seifral
times
mand ceremony Monday morning.
ivities at the various schools
Eggplant takes to olive oil, to­
I v A T i
Joe Tully took over from Paul
given by Harriett Redding (Stet­ mato (in almost any form), ba with Basting Sauce.
Substitute orange Juice for
The total roasting time will be
Spelts tn a very Impressive scene
son), Ehrahcth Woodruff (FSU l, eon.
about 3 hour*. Four person* may
and there wasn't a dry eye In the part of the water when prepar­
and Clayton Walter* (Southern
each be served a quarter, or th#
house. I'm not oven trying to be ing lemon-flavored gelatin. Adda
WEDNESDAY
SUNDAY
Tech).
dish
may
he
served
this
way
to
funny now, because actually, fresh flavor and nutrition!
Iba W S. C. 5. of Ebfn?**r
At the Flr .t Baptist Churrh
The Young People’s Service
Increase the number of serving*
Paul Speltz la on# of th* nicest
Methodist Church will mett at the League and the choir of Holy! the them# “Commissioned to
Be sure your kitchen range la
In the kitchen, using poultry shear*
Mr. and Mrs. Simon L. Ding men In the whole Navy, and Retta
home of Mrs. C. E. Johnson at Cross Episcopal Church will pre Serve” was followed. Taking
level. This way cake* baked la
cut
wing*
from
bresst
meat;
cut
felder,
3803
Barcelona.
Tampa,
Is
just
is
wnnderfnl
a
gal,
and
I
T:t5 p. m,
program
were
sent a Feast of Lights program part on this
each piece of breaat In half again, announce thr birth-of a boy, born know ■ great many people who the oven, and pancakes baked oa
»f the church at 7.30 p. tn. There Nancy Rountree (FSUl scripture
TUUR5DAY
cut drum stick* from eoeond joint Dee. 30. The 7 lb. 12 oi. bo) has will miss them VAH-5 has always a griddle, have the beat chance
reading:
J"hn
Bowen
(FSU),
Westside P^TA will mgft at will be a short organ recital
and cut each serond Joint In half. been named John Julian.
been a terrific squadron, and still of being even In size.
7.30 p. m. in the school audito­ prior to the program, and Imme- Grace Marie Stinecipher (Stet­
son),
Al
Phillip*
(Stetson),
and
diatel}
afterwards,
refreshments
rium Superintendent Mllwee will
be the speaker and will discuss will be served. The public is cor- Howard Allred tClemson), test­
imonies concerning value* of
findings of tha survey team. There diaty invited to attend.
Baptist Student Union work on
The
Jr
.
Choir
of
the
Fizst
Bap
will be a hoard meeting at 7 p m.
tiat Church will rehearse, at 3:30 the college campus; and Wesley
In the cafeteria.
Giles (UofF), benediction.
There will be a meeting of the p. m.
Student* at Home
At
7:30
p.
m.
the
First
Baptist
0 . E. S. at S p. m. in the Ma­
FSU student* at home nivll
Church will begin their study of
sonic Temple
the hook of Romans, taught by taking part In all these activities
were: Nancy Rountree, Martha
W. P. Brook* Jr.
Owen, James Davis, Ronnie An,
. .
..
......... n iu v .iL -i cum uli
MONDAY
1
r: *
?
\
#.
«•*«&gt;«**r
^
« U r •»
i -n. r*.. -u.
,
. derion, Bubba Bishoe, Junior Metis,
Th. Daughters of We.ley School fclll&gt;brth woodniff. Mary Esther
Claia wiH hold Its busines, and Powpll P(. „ y Wri;!ht, Marianne
Strickland, Johnny Bowen, Tom
^ * l S,rs‘e.k: my Wyatt, nob Reely. Sandra Peland. Mr* Grace Gregory, Mrs. terson. Dawn Ann Pearson, Mary
Thomas Sullivan, Mrs. C. F. BranAnn Wright. Tommy Barton. Ro­
, nan. Mrs- Zeb Ratliff and Sirs.
bert Armstrong, Jimmy Fox. and
J . O. Laney as hostesses.
The First Baptist Church will Mike Whelchel.
UofF students having their share
i continue their study on the book
of
holiday
! of Romans taught by the pastor,
„ „fun at home were:
W. P. Brooks Jr. at 7:30 p. m. to
Sdkwood Wesley Giles,
Jimmy Bollinger, Bobby Morris.
to 9:30 p. m
i Billy Park, Colleen Engcbrrtson,
TUESDAY
|Jimmy Owen, Robert Samuels,
VEAL STEAK WITH
The Fir*t Baptist Church will {Gordon Toll, Jimmy Brown. Sara
TUNA AND ANCHOVIES
continue their study on the book Jacob-on, Kenneth Ramsey, Hank
This recipe ii an adaptation of of Romans at 7:30 p. m
McLaulm, Tommy Speer, Harold
a cold Italian main dish or appe­
Tha Gleaner’s Clast of the First Pate, Joe Davis. Bub Shoemaker,
tizer Here, the veal 1* a hot main Baptist Church will meet with
Larry Bates. Teddy Miller. Noldish with lots of gravy and served Mgs. H. Wavde Rucker at 310
ley Nance, Jack- McGill, Joe Klip
over rice.
Valencia Dr. at 3 p m.
Stanley Katz and John Wimblsh.
Veal cut in serving piece's is
Even though it’s only 20 miles
Roared and browned. It'* cooked
between homo and school. Stet­
In tomato sauce seasoned with
son’* students loved being home
some onioa and garlic. When the
for the holidays also. These stud­
v«al is almost lender, mashed tun*
ent* were: Harriett Redding, Joyce
fish mixed with lemon juice i.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Harvey have Milam, Mary Lou Copeland. Ellen
spread oier the
veal. Anchovy
fillets are arranged over the tuna returned frem Charleston. S. C., Driggers, Al Phillips, Jimmy Kriand the veal is cooked until tend­ where the? spent tha holidays der, Jim Hankins, Margaret Mor­
with relatives and friends.
TRIGERE S WHITE PEPrison. Robert Raker. Martha Gro­
er.
TER'* two-picce wool Jersey
gan. Barbara O'Barr, Linda VcnMENU
drew I* shown above. Th# Jack­
Veal Steak With Tuna and An sary. Sprinkle with th# salt and I try, Harold Marsh, Betty Varet has self-fabric draping at the
pepper. Arrange the onion and1 num, and Grace Marie Stinecipehovies
waistline.
girlie under the veal.’ Pour lha her.
Fluffy White Rica
3 4 cup water and tomato sauce
Crisp Vegetable Salad
over the veal. Cover and allow
Lemon Chiffon Tart
to simmer 40 minutes.
VEAL STEAK WITH
TUNA AND A.M IIOVIES
Just before the veal finishes
INGREDIENTS:
cooking tee 40 minute*, put tha
l's lbs. seal steak
rice, 3 cup* water and 1 4 teas­
poons salt in a 2-quart ,*ucepan.
cut
Inch thick
4 cup all.purpose flour
Bring to a Vigorous boil. Turn,
'« cup cooking fat
the
heat as low as
possible.
4 teaspoon salt
Cover with a lid and simmer overj
1 3 teaspoon black papper
Dim low heat It minutes. Re
move tha saucepan from the heat
4 cup chopped onions
t clove garlic, minced
and ltave the ltd on until ready i
3'4 cup water
to sen e, at least 10 minutes.
1. 8 oz. can tomato sauce
Mash the tun* fish. Stir in the i
IV* cup* uncooked white rie*
lemon juice. Spread the tuna fish
May 1957 Be As Good To You . . . .
3 cups water
over the veal. Arrange some of
1 4 teaspoon salt
the anchovies on eaeh piece of
As You Have Been To l Ts!
1. 8 4 or 7 or. can tqaa fi*h
veel.
Cover and continue
toi
1 tablespoon lemon juice
simmer about 20 mmute*, or un-l
Our Greatest Asset—
1, 2 oz. ran aehovy fillets
LI the veal is tender.
stuffed with capers
To serve, spread the rice over
Your Good Will.
METHOD: Cut the ve»l into a large platier. Arrange th* veal:
* serving pieces. Flour well on over th# rie*. Add water to thin [
Serving The Best
both sides. Melt the cooking fat th* grgvy, if desired. Serve m a
To the Best
in a skillet. Brown well on both separate dish.
sides, adding more fat if neccsThis recipe make* • servings.

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Few Changes Seen In Sports W orld

the PGA title. F.d Furgal will take and the Stanley Cup on sheer tat*
By OSCAR FRALEY
the "World’’ to be the year’s lead-'ent, as Jean Behveau itarti to
. 71*70--74-74, for a total of 2*9
II; IIUGII ANSl.KY
UaBed Press Sports Writer
gave him a wristwateh from
MELVYN FLEI.SrHF.lt
Taking it sport by sport, the ing money winner. Bu don’t spend I lo take his rightful place as *
j hockey immortal. Detroit! Rod*
Few amatucr col fern showed Horace Stoneham, head of the New Year gives us this sart i. ye. Ed.
greater promise during the past massive New York Giants or­ of ■ pitch:
Football: Oklahoma again reigns *1 "** aD(* ,he Bo,,oa
fight it out for second pile*.
first annual tlS.000 PGA Mayfair ganization and payoff man for
Baseball: Those perennial New supreme. Who else? In the pro­
Short year, wasn't It?
Inn
Open than
did
Melvyn the Mayfair Inn Open.
York Yankees will be bark on top fessional game, it will be the New
Fleischer.
The most impressive things of the heap once more, only this York Giants and Chicago Bears
Melvyn had some bad rounds about Fleischer is his good form. time they'll dust off the Cincina
______ again on the strength of their
during the tournament, but his Only 21 years old, the 5*10, 160 ti nedlegs in the World Series, young talent, with the Bears coppounder
has
"professiootl’ The
«■------most* -valuable players will be ping the title,
written all over him. The way repeating Mickey Mantle In the' Basketball: Kansaa. became of
gf— S a m
RATION.
• "T V
he addresses the ball, the form, American League, with 53 home Wilt The Stilt Chamberlain, will! b u l a '"
run*
a«
he
takes
another
allot
at
be
the
nation's
top
team.
Among
Snead
fifur*
^
the. follow-through, and the at*
titmle all point to a potential the Ruth record, and Ted Klu-j the pros, the Boston Celt'cs will |tournament held °,n * ^ Ho c a j «
zewskl of the Reds in the Nation canture their first NBA champion* ton Golf Course since he
great.
atilp.
1manager was a huge sueces*. He
Fleischer, a Pfe. In the Marines, al.
Racing: Calumet's B.trbizon will won It.
Boxing:
Young
Floyd
Patterson
It presently stationed at Camp
be the winter book favorite fo r! Tj,e veteran slammer fired a a
LeJeune, where he has made looks as sura as taxei to retain
the Kentucky Derby with strong f0Ur Und»r*par 63 In the final ”
quite a name for himself white the world heavyweight title al­ support for Bold Ruler. But the rounj 0f (he Boca Raton Open and
most
without
drawing
a
deep
In the special aervice division
breath. He'll knock out Tommy race will be won by Mrs. Rich*' pro.Am Tourney. It gave him a
there.
ard Dupont’s Ambehavlng. with 200 total for 31 holes and U» team
But Fllescher'a aa yet short Jackson and then start his own Logan Batcheller In the aadJle.
of three amateur* a 116 total for
career began on the Mayfair Inn bum of the month club. The other Tennis: Australia will continue 38 holes for a dean aweep of the
champs aren’t too solid, with Ar*
Seminole County Club course.
chie Moore. Ray Robinson, Car­ to reign supreme both individual­
money.
.
After high school Melvyn attend­ man Basilio and Sandy Saddler ly and In the Davis Cup, regard­ topLew
Wcrsham wa* runner-up In
ed FSU where he went out for all to be dethroned.
less of whether Ken Roicwall or both events, posting a final 65*
both baseball and golf and made
Golf: The young blood will make Lew Hoad turns pro. Tho one left 201 that included a hole-ln-one on
both teama.
its bid this year but ,as they go will be the kingpin. In the pro the 128-yard 14th hole. Worsham e
After
completing the
first Into the open, Ren Hogan still racquet, Pancho Gonzales will
loam carded * ‘J . , Anld
semester
of hi* Junior
year will be "the man to beat.” Gene rule the roost not only In 1957 but pro-am
The local basketball picture
Third place pro at 209 was Ansel
Fllescher
dropped
out
of
college
Littler will do it. Cary Middlecoff in 1958 and 1959.
opened up again today after a to man. The defense will be
Snow. followed by Walker Inman.
and Joined the marinea. At camp will wrap up the Masters and Hockey: Montreal's Canadians
short layoff for the Christmas playing man to man within a
LeJeune he again tried out for some guy named “Joe” will take will retain the NHL season title at 211.
vacations, and the mentoring one, and it confuses the oppos­
the golf ti*am and made it. He
staff of the Sanford Sominoles ing offense; they don’t know
added spirit ta the second divis
cage quintet. Dud Layer and Dick whether it’s a man to man or a
alon, of which he la a member,
Silvers, had new hope for their zone defense, while actually it
and was part of the attack that
charges.
Is both.
led them to camp championship.
"We’re dropping
everything
A new brand of basketball
He came out as runner up for
but the very basic fundament­ bids fair to revitalize tho interest
the entire camp.
als,’* coach Layer said today. and spectator attendance at
His fine ihowlng In the camp
"We’re pointing for mid-season g'.tnos, and the mentoring staff
tournament earned him a starting
and next year," he explained of voiced optiinlsim that the Semin*
berth In the Camp Pendleton.
the move made by the mentoring j 0|e., who will be in action next
Calif. Marine Tournament, where
staff to get rid of the razzlr* Tuesday night on the newly sur*
the best of the golfers In the
dazzle that the young and Inez* faced local courts will not only
Marine Corps assembled and vied
perienced Setnlnoles were unable draw a
felecrgn lelul'nab cmf
for top honors. Melvyn came in
to master.
draw a large crowd, but will thrill
third.
r,-The Seminoles, who are sadly tho crowd when they play.
From third place in the entire
lacking in defense, will meet pro­
Hosier of Playtri
,J
Marine Corps. Malvyn came to
Varsity
bably the biggest team that they
1J
Ft. Waldon, Fla. to Elgin Field
will face all year Friday night
Phil Byrd
for the InUnenrlce Tournament.
when they travel to I^esburg to
Joe High
Competing against the best golf­
*
take on the high flying Yellow
Cluudc llittrll
ers- Uncle Sam had in his ranks,
Jackets. The most important out­
Bill Tyre
MELVIN FLEISCHER
Melvyn came oat sixth.
come of the game will be a
1
Bruce McCoy
(Staff Photo)
Youth, the competitive spirit.
jVF
1
close score.
Ken MacMurray
and excellent form — champion­
,
!»
.Veil
Dandridge
"Wc’ro are going to work on
ship Ingredients—ar* in the pos*
John Barley
ball handling, the fast break, an
session of Fllescher, who still
Doyle Corley
,
defense— and we plan on runn­
has a year with the marines.
ing the boys ragged until they
1x5
After the marinea, Malvyn i»
Junior Varsity
master
thei- fundamentals,”
undecided about the future. He
Clifford McKIbbrn
Si'vers said.
Joe Murray, head of the rlty i doesn't know yet whether he will
Allen Swa*!m
Essentially, the Seminole will
shuffle hoard courts, said this'go back to school, travel as a
Wally Phillips
all but ignoro the Leesburg game.
morning that the year opening pro, or both. He does, however,
Tommy nutner
They will be well pleased with a
match tomorrow afternoon bet- 'Icon toward the Utter,
Jimmy
Graccy
respectable
score. But while
ween the Sanford »huffleboard| The trophy ahelf of the FleiacBay Lur.quis*
Ignoring the Yellow Jackets, they
team and the DeLand shuffleboard•ber home il becoming loaded
Vernon Kirk
will be trimming their sails and
team would he exciting, close, I with Melvyn’* trophies, and the
Duke Hchirnnl
readying for n reurn to their
and worthy of spectator attend- Ki°ry
° f tbe event Is
that
Skipper Palmer
newly
refinlshcd
homecourts
Melvyn (till haa his boat days
anec.
David Stanley
next Tuesday night when they
Murray said that the tourna­ ahead of him. When he reaches
Terry Christenson
piny host to invading Pierson.
ment
would get underway at 2 his peak, rest assured, the sport­
Earl
Scmmcrsill
During the Christmas vacations
p.m
,
and
the public was invited ing wrorld will know about It.
Mik* Davis
Andy Bracken, principal of S»*into attend.
inolo Illgh nnd coaches laiyer
"We're opening the year against
« J h Silvers completely rrfini-Ha good team", he said, “and It’s
effHhe entire court area of the*
xoTit-r
always a clo-&gt;e match when wa
■ills* -------- -----auditorium stage-gym. The now
tha
atackhoMar#
of tha Cltlsen
play
DeLand."
resurfacing nearly doubled visit*
IUnk of OvWUo. lo Otrlatlo. Florida
Murray said that membership will be hsill »t th* Oviedo Memori­
llitv on the court.
It'ill'llnir »t lino o'clock t&gt;. in.
for the team was open nnd any­ al
"Don’t misunderstand.” Layer
on Tuesday, January IS. ISSi for
one anil everyone was invited to th* al.rtlon of officer* and th*
cautioned, ”we aren't forgetting
qv ||\|, WOOD
transaction of aoch nthsr business
I became a member. “Just come ss
Leesburg anti we’re planning on
Uni'ed Pre.s Snorts W rier
mar urno.rlr coma hsfure th*
m.atln*
;
on
down
lo
the
courts,"
he
Ingiving them a run fnr their
LAKEWOOD. Calif. © —Pretty,
Chart** tl. khsffsr
money But the boys will hqve i p»t McCormick, the shapely queen |vited," wo play every afternoon
Ksseutlv* Vie* rr*std*nt
•lone themselves very proud If of l*&gt;c diving boards whs won that we're not away on a tourna­
nnTtris
they give them a hard rim for the Sullivan Award as Dtp na* ment."
Th# aiinq*l msstlna of th* Hto«kholders
of
th*
Florida State lt«nk
their money. We just don’t have lion’s outstanding amateur athFriday afternoon the Sanford Hanford. Florida,
a bnnktny eor.
time to prepare for a team like lete, say* «he has no Intention of shufflchoardcrs play host to n,.ration will b* hold In th* bank­
ing room on Friday January 4.
they are, and expect a win. We’re coming out of retirement,
Orange City.
1SJ7 at t-Do o m . for tho nurt&gt;.&gt; ■
pointing for Pierson because we
"When I won those two hold
of •l*etlng a lloard of Director*
for tho rnaulnn v#.»r and the trans­
have six days to get ready for medals at Melbourne in the nlym op are simply wonderful and they action
of such othar busln*#* a*
them and it will bo stressing'pics fnr the second time in a are going lo be very hard to beat tnav com* b*furo th# m**tlntr
T K. T t V K E I l
fundamentals that we couldn't row, that was th« tips,” said in the future."
President
hope to master by Friday night. I Mrs, McCormick
These
fundamentals
must hr I “ I'm a housewife now and that
learned if we ever hope to he is what I'm going to stay.
"Raising a child and duln
a winning ball club, nnd no time
housework is what I expect lo do
I* better thnn the present."
Layer said that he would be fr»m now on.
"And t\e plan to havo more
working for a mid-season show
of strength and a championship children. That would preclude any
calibre team for next year.' mnr'' diving, anyway."
A L L S I Z E S - A L L T Y P E S - S A L E PRICED
Cnintiartivrly V&lt; ung
'We're moving hoys like Wally
Mrs. McCormick, at th« cumPhillips ami Bay I.iiudqiiWt to
the JV 's, even though we need I p ' r,Jv,',y
a,hlullr
"f
'
B la o k S ld o w a ll .
W h lto S id e w a ll
them badly for rrsrrvi* •trenttfh *
1,14 probnb.y unn more div*
B
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S a l e P ric e E e c h *
on tho varsity. Hot hoys like
,h»" •
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Tubed Type
Phillips and l.undquist, who show, ' V ,r*' ‘ , 0
'\on
Tubed Type
good potential, need a lot of in- J
m
' 7 ""jhlps. plu. the
6
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four gold medals in the 1952 ami
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dividual
attention that
they
7 .1 0 -1 5
1 0 .0 5
7 .1 0 - 1 5
1958 Olympic Games. Additionally
1 9 .7 0
ruuldn’ he shown if they were on she won th* platform diving
7 . G O -15
1 7 .6 0
7 .6 0 - 1 5
2 1 .5 5
the varsity. With the JV ’s they crown in the Pan American games
6 .0 0 -1 6
1 2 .5 5
6 .0 0 -1 6
1 5 .3 5
will he both capable anti Improve at Iloenos Aires in 1951 and the
6 5 0 -1 6
1 7 .2 5
6 .5 0 -1 6
rapidly.”
2 1 .1 5
platform anil springboard title
The Seminoles are working on fur the same game at Mexico
n new type defense that will City in 1953.
T u b e le s s
T u b e le s s
OR SHINE
virtually revamp the ty|H- basket­
6 .7 0 -1 5
1 6 .1 5
6 .7 0 -1 5
No one in history ever had
1 0 .8 5
ball ruHtomalrly seen on the spread-eagled the field like Mrs
7 .1 0 -1 5
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7 .1 0 -1 5
2 2 .0 5
rhru
Feb.
28th,
1957
local courts. Basically J t 's one on McCormick Hut she savs:
7 .o O -la
7 .6 0 -1 5
2 4 .1 5
1 9 .7 0
one defense with a switching man
” 1 see the handwriting on the
8
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0
0
1
5
2 6 .8 5
wall. It is better to retire now—

dOuvald

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Boca Raton Open

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Voice New H ope
For C age Q uintet

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Pat McCorm iclr
Going To Stay
lr Retirement

S u p e r C h a m p io n

SUC.AIt BAY ROBINSON (top)
and Grne lullm .r (bottom)
meet tonight in MailKon Square
! Garden for their middleweight
LVruuuJ champion-hip bout.

Mixed League Fnds
1st Hall 01 Season
Tomorrow Night .
:

Tomorrow night the mixed
L .igtie will end the first half of
.their 30 week season. A ‘get to­
gether’ has been planned for uli
Imcmbers after bowling, nnd the
prize money will he awarded. AH
jeagoe members are urgrd to he
present.
*4
The top honors seems to he
narrowed to a rare between three
loams: Powells Office Supply,
ivho hold first place, Sanford Bowjing Alley and Harveys Plumbing
to . who aru tlej for second place.
Clyde's Oafe will definitely take
fourth place. Celery City Grill
tould take fifth place from Semi
fiole Dry Cleaners if they ran keep
away from forfeits.
. But anything ran happen in Just
three games of bowling. There
will probably be a great deal of
hard fast bowling tomorrow night,
gnd the public is invited to at-

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not that I'm too old to he div­
lend the spectacle.
The league secretary issued a ing. Hut the young diver* coming
nolo urging all member* of the
league to be present for 'his very
important night.
“Lei s have
everyone present Ihi* last night
of the first half. I'm sore there
will rouily be some hard, fast bow­
by the IOth
ling Thursday night. So let’s go.
and lot’s bowl ”
Schedule for Jan. 3
Clydea Cafe vs. Seminole DryCleaners
Sanford Bowling Alley vs. Ilarveand
Plumbing Co.
3ABN FROM THE
Powells Office Supply vs. Cel*
AT THE
City Grill

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THE SANFORD HERALD Wed. Jan. 2, 1957 Paire 7 (

Post Office Depl. Enters National Safety Campaign

Hospital Notes
Dec. 31

MBS. MAHON JONIS hues her son, William, 9. In New York and offart bar thanks to Dr. Dieter Wandry, surgeon on the liner flails, to
bringing the boy safely to tho United States. William was ssillni
from Germany with his grandmother to rejoin hts mother and step
father after more than four years when he was stricken by appen­
dicitis. Dr. Wandry operated at sea and now the recuperating bo)
Hat another adventure to tell hts mother.
(International)

The Sanford Herald
Radio S TV Log
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WIU^LIIHT

a m c ix x o o x

l:*« Adventure With L'ncle Welt
s.se Wild Util lllckok
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S:10 I've Out A Secret
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11:00 Mint .Newt llvport
11:11 Hterllsht Thvetre
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tisa Blf n On
S:SS Newt* Weather
Tisa The Morning Show
1:00 Captain Kangaroo
S:0S Sinn nf(
S:SS Nlen on
10:00 Building Amrrlcn
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Ae the World Turne
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Secret Storm
Edge of Night
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Try and Stop Me
-By BENNETT CERF-

O

NE O F THE BEST cartoons of the year was drawn by
Robert Day for "Sports Illustrated " It'depicts a formid­
able moose nuzzling against a sign in Yellowstone Park. The
sign warns "Do not feed the
bears." A hand-lcttcicd
placard around the moose's
neck reminds passers-by:
»I AM NOT A BEAR."
• • •
Bob Sylvester heard it at
a wedding reception in the
Bronx. T h e
triumphant
bride shook a finger under
har mother's nose and chor­
tled, "So where would I be
now if I’d taken your ad­
vice and never talked to
strange men?"

• • •

The wine was flooding a Hollywood parly wh»n a starlet an­
nounced. " I’m just back from two week, at an excluilva dude
Hfich '*
-So we heard." drawled one of her dear««t friend*. "W«r# you
a guest or Just grazing?"

c 1344. by Brnn.tt Cerf Di.ltikul. I by Kin* r.lluree Syndicate

Y O U 'R E T E L L IN G
-------By WIIUAM RITTCtntral P rtu Writer

A WELSH etnttnaarlan at­
tribute# hts longevity to dally
loaf walks and constant pipe
smoking. The walk* art probably
tzscldutal — U&gt;« result of the
ml«#u# objecting to oil that puff­
ing around tha housq,
! ! !
Zvtok Dumkopf iMnkt they
call tkota * far yrld telectumt
“AB" (ram* because every player
teem « la land on one or more.
! ! !

M E!

cured by radio waves. Thle, de­
spite the fact that no much of
the current radio faro sets our
teeth on edge?
! ! f
One o f Ihe more popular new
books li all about marine Ufe.
Bays Aitck Kay — Ihe subjects
too deep /or Aim.
t ! !
Sovalt, an old Frtnth stylo of
boiing, wot fought with tho foot
in Head of tho fltl*. Seems wheiw
evtr a good seek was landed I*

In 10 ytora electric wol tncased in a thee.
derm* M*#r In the mid-Arctic and
I
Anfa relic. Appartndy, the North
An historian points out that
■nd South Pelt* aren't lightning Francisco FLzarro cunqutred th*

t ! 1
A European m*dtc com** forth
with tho encouraging prophesy
that some day toothaches may U

vast Inca empire with a force
of only 177 men. This Juat prove*
again th* truth of th* old saying
that It Isn’t what you hav* that
counts but what you do with i t

Admissions:
Louis Brademeyer (Geneva)
Blanch# Barnett (Longwood)
Marvin Page (DeBary)
Discharges:
DaviJ Summertill (Genava)
Mao' Ann Tillit and baby
(Sanford)
Wesley Williams (PeLand)
Margaret Summers (Sanford)
Ellis Brown (DeBary)
Blanche Freeman and baby girl
•Sanford)
Eldora Alford and baby girl
(Sanford)
E lia Nichols (Longwood)
Jan. 1
Admission#:
Ophelia Lisk (Fern Park)
Evelyn Spellman (DeBary
Katharine Ptiagan (Sanford)
Marvin Gian Williamson (Orange
City)
Henry Lee Williamt (Sanford)
Agnea Lloyd (DeBary)
Jarvis Glover 'Sanford)
Discharges:
Modistine Smith and baby girl
(Sanford)
Ernestine Bush (Oviedo)
Etta Marie Emanuel (Enterprise)
Katherine Phagan (Sanford)
Sarah Garner and baby girl
(Sanford)
William Gamer (Sanford)
Olivia Simmons (Sanford)
Frederick Kennedy (Apopka)
Jaa. 2
Admlitioa*:
Emma Rowe 'Sanford)
Virginia Frederick (Sanford)
Ella Louise Bowie (Sanford)
Vlaltlag Hears: rrlvate Rooms, II
a. m. to • p. m.; Semi-Private
Rooms, 2 to I p. m., 7 to 9 p. m.;
Pediatrics, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Parents and Grandparents only;
Oastetrica, No visiting during
feeding of habits. Private Rooms,
11 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 to 4 p
m. and 7 to 9 p. m., Semi-Private
Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to
9 p. m.

THI NIW YOIK HIM CRITICS have chosen Ingrid Bergman as best
actress and Ktrk Douglas as best actor for 1956. Miss Bergman was
honored for her portrayal in the title role of "Anastasia,” her first
American movie In seven years. Douglas was chosen for hts char*
•ctcrUatlon of Vincent Van Gogh In "Lust for Life." The critics
voted "Around the World in 80 Days" best motion picture of 1956.

News Of Men
In Service

The Post Office Department tack, and outlining specific ways way*, now approximately an esti­
mated 42.roo deaths a year, la
has enlisted 65.000 vehicles and in which they can help.
3. Postmasters, regional and beginning to asiume '.he propor­
more than 90,000 drivers in the
new national *af-ty campaign— district officials, as well as other tions of a national emergency,
"Back the Attack on Traffic Ac­ postal personnel, have been advis­ meaning total losses of 4.5 bil­
cidents"—Acting Postmaster Gen­ ed to bo ready to accept po»i lions of dollars this year the roun*
eral Staurice H. Stans announced lions of leadership and to a ssist' try can not afford In this time of
in every possible connection with world crlsL*.
today.
the work of local traffic safety
"We have been aware of this
In addition to enrolling this
committees.
problem In the postal establish*
fleet. th«* nation’s largest, in this
4. Contests, awards and promo­ ment for the past several years,
unique new safety effort sponsor­
tional program, furthering the and our postal drivers in 1951 and
ed bv the President’s Committee
Bnck-the-Attack idea, are being 1935 won national awards for
For
Traffic
Safety,. . together
developed lur
for anu
and by
postal p e r •outstanding contribution to traf­
„
.
.
, with
.. uveciupcu
uy poi
M member organisation* of the sonf, -n ^
,he nj|||on&gt;
fic safety’ in oommunities all
Traffic and Transportation Con
"We feel." Stan* commented, over the nation. We hope that by
ference of the National Safety "that the new campaign presents, our further effort* during the
Council, the Post Office Depart­ the greatest opportunity for all Back-the-Attack we will help
ment Is calling on more than 37.- citizens to participate in the m ost; enlist more cltizene than ever be000 postmasters and its other of­ effective traffic safety drive In . fore In an all-out drive against
ficials over the nation to take American history.
j the unnecessary waste of Amer*
leading roles in this campaign.
"The toll on the nation's high- &gt;lean live* on the highway*."
The "Back the Attack” drive
was launched by President Eisen­
hower on Dee. 1, 1956, and will
continue throughout 1957. as a dir­
ect attack on the nation's traffic
death toll—now- at an all time high.
The new campaign, while it is
ly HERMAN N. IUN0I1EN, M.D.
another special emphasis eafety
PROBABLY nothing la any of achUophrtnla. It has proved
effort—such as Ihe "S-Day" and
field
of iftedlcine Invokes more helpful to about one-third of tha
the "Slow Down and Live” drives
misunderstanding and apprehen­ schizophrenic* to whom It ha*
—is uninue in that it delegate* the
sion than electrojhock therapy. been administered.
reipons.bility this time for the
While It can be a dangerous Yet It la of even greater valua
development uml operation of lo­
weapon. It also is a very valuable In treating mental disease* In­
cal safety programs back to local
tool In treating many diseases oLvolvlng mood, auch as manlethe mind. In fact, this type of depressive paychoal* and lnvoturom.nunlties, Stans pointed nut.
thcrapy Is as useful In the treat-|tlonal melancholia.
"Thu*." he explained, "the
ment of many mental dUeasej as Diaonoolntlna Roaulti
Po*t Office Department will be In
antibiotics are In treating p h y a i - 9 . . . . . .
an advantageous position to nscal diseases
It ha* been helpful In about
*ume a *pe ial role In this new
Perhaps by explaining a little jtwo
° i three eases of psychocampaign to halt the nation's ap­
about electroshock therapy I car j ) euro*le depreuion, but result*
palling death toll, slnee it has in
clear up some of the mlsunder- *\aTe
ety neuroses and hysterical and
every city, town and hamlet of (lie
standing about 1L
compulsive reactions.
nation an official representative.
No Shock or Pain
I would like to emphasise that
In the form of the postmaster, as
For one thing, there Is no shock the therapeutic value of electrowell as Regional and District |&gt;««
In the known electrical sense, shock therapy la aymptomatle.
tal officials In many major
Neither Is there any pain, since Even when a person la treated
Cltlf*."
the patient la unconscious during successfully, there la little aaaurtreatment.
anee that he will rtot suffer
A number of ipcrlfie steps
By applying from 100 to 200 recurrence.
have already been taken by the
volts of electricity for one-fifth qranoH and ahiwxi
Post Office Department to help
to cne-half second through the
L : A friend told me he haa
make the Ilack-the Attack cam­
frontal area of the human brain, a D.
“fallen stomach." How la it
paign more effective, including
wc can produce an epileptic-like possible for anyone to live with
thejc:
convulsion in the patient
this condition?
1. The Post Office Depart­
Marked Improvement
Answer: Not as much Imporment’s half million employes
This convulsion brings marked tance la attached to this condlhave been given notire to extend
Improvement In many patients'lion alnce It has been discovered
full participation through publi­
with certain types of mental Ilia. that some organs, although not
cation of material in the Postal
located In their normal posltlona
Why it docs *o, we don't know.
Bulletin.
Originally, electroshock ther In the body, itlll function fairly
apy was developed for treatment well
2. A letter will be issued to each I
of the more than 90,000 postal
drivers, explaining IUck-thc-At-

FORT RILEY. Kan. (A11TNC)
—Specialist Third Class Kindred
C. Brown, nephew of Mrs. I.ee
Anna Jackson. 1017 E. Ninth St.,
recently participated with the tt'.ili
Infantry Regiment in "Red Ar­
row," an Army maneuver nt Fort
Riley, Kan.
Specialist Brown, a mechanic in
t h e egiment's Heavy Mortar
Company, entered the Army In
June 1952 and completed haste
training at Fort Jackson, S. C.
FLORIDA 18-2 INS.
TAMPA ( FNS) Th&gt; Florida
State Fair for 1957, running from
Jan. 29 through Feb. 9, has
something to look forward to in
future years. The state's largest
exposition has hetn granted 253
acres of city land on the edge of
town to replace Its present crowd­
MISS Of OROE ANN KARTZKI
(above), ll), of Fort Eustij, Va.,
ed downtown location.
is shown here In a snapshot
Mayor Nick Nurcio and the
taken shortly before she was
Board of City Representatives
fatally shot by a berserk gun­
have agreed to give the 255 n.-res
Joe Nathan, 2024 Old Lakh Ma­
man on a bus In Cleveland. Abo
of city property to the Florida
ry Road, passed away Saturday State Fair and Gasparilla Asso­
killed was the driver, I.eo Almcrlco, who had tries! to protect
morning at Seminole Memorial
ciation
for
a
fairgrounds
and
the girl from a man she said had
Hospital foiling a lengthy illness.
sports center site. The property
been annoying her. The crazed
Born In Whiteville, N. C. he Is located at the corner of Dale
killer was later shot to death
came to Sanford 31 years ago.
Mabry Highway and Columbus
hy police.
fInternational)
Mr. Nathan wna a member of Drive in the northwestern section
Second Shiloh Baptist Church in of the city.
which he served as a member of
"Trey want to make out of that
the Board of Deacons,
tract another Coney Island wllh a
He it survived by hia wife, four I coliseum, sports renter and yearsons, one daughter, and other rel­ . round
amusement
activities,"
atives.
j Nuccio said. He added the assoFunaral services will be held at riatiun's preliminary plans call
2 p. m. Thursday afternoon at for enlargement of Al Lopez field, TAU&lt;AHASSKK )KNS, with thw
.
^
,
Second ’Shiloh Baptist Church with on the tract from »i *e.itInvr ra
Stain Development CommUtum
(he Rev. W. O. Mikell officiat­ pacity of 5.000 to 15.0 X1
' A| Lopez field Is Ihe spring
"• ‘ hl’ capacity of a cooring.
training hast* of thi* Chicago dinatiiur boity. the entire it;ite 11
Burial will be in the family plot base of Ihe Chicago While Sox Pr-Paring for Ihe second annua!
in Sanford.
Meanwhile plans have progre. Festival of Florida Product* schcWilson -Eichrlberger Mortuary
I sed for a "bigger and better*' , du'ed for ic b . 14 23.
is in charge.
than ever 1957 fair at the Plant
During Ibis ten day period the
Field location. Making the 52nd |state will he a giant “ show winanniversary of the event, the ex (low" where Ihe home manofac*
KF.D FLANNEI.S UNDER
position xvill run for eleven days lured and grown product# will he
EVENING GOWN
PASADENA, Calif. -ID— Some and nights with the spectacular put on di play Starting originally
chaln-whlo promotion for j
nh.crvers know today how one of Gasparilla Day pirate invasion of a*
the princesses in the Tournament ihe city taking place on Monday, the Winn Dixie supermarkets hy
i advertising man D M. "Pete” Mr
of Rotes parade managed to keep peh. 4
The usual number of special Cnrmirk. the Development Coin
warm although wearing only a
lightweight gown during the nip­ events and parades will lie held mission has be:-n .-ailed in to ex
I and fair officials are looking for lend the idea on a statewide has
py morning hours
They spotted red flnnucl long the most successful event in the i«.
I history of this largest of Winter
Governor LrRoy Collin* has Is- j
underwear beneath the gown.
•fairs of the nation
I sued an offic ii proclamation set­
ting aside the ten days in FebI r-uary for Ihe event which is al­
ready attracting national aiten
U m. Officials are looking for Ihe
greatest promotion of Florida pro­
ducts ever staged and Floridians
from Pensacola to Key West will
ly HUMAN X. IUN0IKN, M.D.
DONT *nvy the boss.
| An executive, you must under- ha a-ked to purchase goods and
If he'* like many of th* natlon'i stand, comet In contact with more ' food items produced in ihe Sunbusy executives, he's probably a Jealousy, resentment, hate, anger, i shine Slate.
candidate for heart trouble.
|competitlon uml fruxtratlun than
Outwardly, ttie boss may ap- )u.xt about anyone else In society,
DOUBLE H.\ltRLI.i:i&gt; SHOT
pear perfectly cairn, indeed, aomr Too many executives. Mr. CoulDETROIT 'A— James Mi-«*Uco
of them are. But generally an ter point* out. are promoted too
executive la a pretty good actor late In life to permit them to j 20, to # resolved never again to
Under that tranquil appearance,|galn the experience necessary fur pull both triggers of n double bar
chances are he's filled with ten-jthem to survive the rigors of thetr reled shotgun nt the same time—
slon and turmoil.
Jobs. They are promoted virtually either New Year'* Eve or ally other
In order for him to be the bosa ; without any training or under­ time.
,
lie* got to be strong and tntellt-'standlng that they mint now deal
lie
did
it
yesterday
and
ripped
gent. But he also haa to be forc#-|wt!h persons Instead of things,
both barrel* to dlred*. lie escaped
ful and dynamic. H# has to drlve'r—iv i_
Injury.
himself as well as drive hi* e m - f ® ‘T “ l -ar#* r
ployee*. In short, he has to be a Coulter suggests that young
jet(j er
(men thould be given executive
Lo n d o n tr — Russia'* ipiii
Betides hia own personal wnd•responalbilUle^ early in their cabuslnea* problems, h* haa to wor- r*eM- TM* will give them a better I leadership appeared moving to
; day lowurd a compromise over
ry about your problems, too. You chance to survive these careers,
and other employee* took to him1 Meanwhile, you can help pre- the debunkiig of Joseph Stalin.
for guidance and probably bother Pare for the time when you wilt And Jl also appeared bent un a
him with countless needless que*-'t)* coni- a|1 executive. Anticipate toiuher line towards the West in
Mona.
&gt; promotion: plan for it. Adjust ! 1937.
You expect him to b« available
at any time, anywhere, for any cally to cope with a Job that un­
emergency. Why. he haa leu time doubtedly will mean emotional
stress.
for himself than a doctor!
QU13TION AND ANSWER
What Can Be Don#?
What, then, are some of the 8. H.: Is It posslblo that a akin
things that can b« done to keep aliment la the result of nerves or
our executives from failing vic­ worry?
tim to heart troubles)
Answer: Many skin diseases
Thomas 1L Coulter, chief ex­ can be caused by nervousness or
ecutive officer of the Chicago worry. It is believed that one of
Association of Commerce and lo ­ the most common skin diseases.
dustnr. has a auggeatlon, and tt.known as neuro-dermatitis, Is
U a good one.
(caused by nervousness.

Colored News

Joe Nathan Dies
Saturday Morning

State Readying
For Festival
Of Products

Be Ready For The Day
You Become "The Boss"

D IV ID E N D S

Electroshock Therapy
Aids Some Mental Ills

GA. GRADE “A” D&amp;D

FRYERS
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OR

ROAST
SIRLOIN OR CLUB

STEAK

49'

LB.

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F R E S S II N E C K

!l'mb:;igerLBS.
3 79c BONES

LB.

10c

A 2 .M IX
3 lb# tin 6 9 (
(With $5.00 or more food order)

JERZEE

Evaporated
Milk

U. S. NO. 1

3

Tall
Cans

35

Quaker

Potatoes FLOUR
10 lbs. 10 ibs. 89'
FREE l MEASURING
SPOON SET
WITH EACH

General Insurance
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
312 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE 78
H. JAMES CUT
JAM ES IL GUT
A n te .

PURCHASE
Your savings plsceJ here
on or before the 10th of
the month esrn dividends
from the 1st!

F irst F E D E R A L

SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCI ATION

of Sunford

CANADIAN ACE

T /P T 0 P S

u per

M arket*

WHLR£ YOUR SHOPPING DOLLAR NAS M O R E C EN TS'

3 2 9 SANfORD AVE. *

QUANTITIES LIMITED

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tr io . Some cooks like to ost m *
derate heat for the tint third af
the roasting time, high hast w
he next third, and moderate beat
against until the bird U dose. .

Bv STANLEY

Cold weather bererags:
elder sweetened to taste w lih ^
sugar and healed with. whole
cloves, whole allspice and. stick
cinnamom.
’
‘
Remove »plcea before serving If
you Uke.

Wl C A trtar) GtT SOMETHIN^
ALINEON S PIMPOUTWHAT
ABOUT ( f v
INTER. [THS UNKNOWN#\ THE GRUME IS
ABOUT.THATU
WLKESf i ( UE FCOMt I VIEWS.
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DRIVE ME HOME, NONE OF THIS
WOUlDHAVE —
HAPPENED*

EFFECTIVE
Jan. 1 *57

BEA START

Anticipated
Yearly Dividend

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WEB SS L P ADVIS6P ON THtO
PATS THAT THE SEN PCK L K lf t
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Legal Notice

S A ID E S T A T E :
Y o u a n il &lt;-.i, i o f r » a a re h n ra b y
n o lllfa d a n d ra q u lra d to flla any
is r o t s r r j i 'Dak ’i coliit .
r l a l m i a n d d a m a n d a w h ic h you. or
ICMIVOLI-. (.Ill A T I . ri.O R lU t
a lt h t r of y o u
m a y h a v a a g a in s t
YOTICB TO t a b r r o i
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F.
H o u th u ld a r.
C o u n ty
ESTATE OF
CH A nL E S
EDWIN J o d c b o f n o m in a l. C o u n ty at h li
IIEATII. DECEASED
o fflc a In th a C o u r t llo u a a In S a n ­
TO
ALL
FERROS*
l!A VINO fo rd F lo rid a , w ith in t ig h t c a irn CLAIM* OR DEMANDB AOAINHT J a r m nntha fr o m tha l l m . o f tha

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tha c la im a n t nnd m u at ha aw o rn
to b y tha c lalm a at, h la a a a n t n r
a tto rn a y . er tha aa m a ahall ba
void.
C h a r la t to W h lt o H a a th
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Sanford

L L i

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Little Folks By B/LL
6CS . 1 SHOULD HAVE
SONS STRAIGHT ON TO

W A D E 'S

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sil 'o u c n . Do *fou
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TRU-FLAVOR

Chuck Roast/6.39c SALMON
tall can

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LEAN FRESH GROUND

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to n

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Hamburger 3 lb*99c
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DEL MONTE EA RLY

35c

FR O Z E N FO ODS

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19c

Roll

Purple Plums 25c

(Whole
or
Rlh End)

DONALD DUCK

O R A N G E J U IC E

29c

8 OZ. CAN

HUNTS

HUNTS

ECONOMY SLICED

BACON

RICE
TOWELS

FRESH LEAN CORN FED

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Rib Steaks
ft1

BIG CHIEF LONG GRAIN

Tomato Sauce3125c

U. S. GOOD HEAVY B E E F

Pork Loins

(Limit one with order)

&lt;5 OZ. CANS

9 for 99c

FR O ST)’ A CRES

10 OZ. PKGS.

Sliced Strawberries

4 r»*79c

Garden Peas
M UELLERS SPAGHETTI OR

303 CAN;

19c

8 OZ. PKGS.

M ACARONI 2For25c
BANANAS 3 - 29c
LEMONS'*" •“ •* 29c
CARROTS
10c
Sweet Treat Sliced

PINEAPPLE
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S U P R E X
M A R K E T

2806 PARK AVt. « QUANTITY RIGHTS RISSRVCD • WE SPECIALIZE IN QUALITY MEATS

p m w s i :! -

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3 0 - WANQ 6BKVIC1

3A-WUKA WANTED. Ms MALA

U— FARM iM

GARDEN

D A IL Y

07—1 RORERS aad RIAL TORS

U LL SI
Sill - P ta ii Techaletaa
m e t »1M BA&gt;«e 1, AiAMfA

Child care in tny home, 2d hour, Pent Compost ( Duct welder, I 40e
MAYFAIR AREA
day A night All iges. T04 W.
bu. bag. GRAPEVILLE NUR- U l N. Virginia, beautiful Brit*
4th
SL
Gripcvillo
AvO.
Phoao
SKR'
PLANO TUNLNO A R IP A ltlN Q
tiny Farm HeflO. S bodrmmi,
2061.
w. it. Harmon
1 bathei '’Wode butll ‘ on Oak
Will baby sit In my homo. 60S
Ph 1562-M — After 5:00 p m
shaded lots. By appointment.
French Av*.
For Sale: Mid-season cabbage
jdant*.
Fred
Thurston.
Ph.
431*
21—ROOFING aM F U W ltftQ

FINANCIAL

CM HAM 1C T t L S
6A-MONIY T f LOAN
Ptol F. Mueller A Sett P k 1A4
Free eeiimate. quality orooh.
AUTO LOANS
LOST LB SB

PLUM1INO

Cehtnej
aad IRopaif
tfie t aid
m am Work
Wm

Will IN *ut

~

CLASSIFIED ADS

• Ph. 1821
li-r u c u

u CAT

ANNETTE'S - fdf
Iteak,
Chlckao,

—
. food,
Shrimp

thx morning JroO HA luv*
tho Daggle Dirttf *
Lake Mary.
, i —LOST AND FOUND
FOUND— Gray KllUn. CL11 2001
LOST— Beagle puppy. 1 moaths
old., blaek, tin, white. Call
! M fiij.
Gild k white Durai'a plh lost
near Touchlon Drug Cd. Re
Ward. 1’hona 1 9 a

s^rBMONAL n o tic mi
OLLAWAY, IlosOtUI AAA l i l y
Meath—
Day. Week,
------ , or
— —
—
1425 Furniture CoaUr US Wert Flflt It.
for RoilOlMf, H. Y.
1. WouU
^&amp;ednesday JanUiry Mid.
„
like Imdjr rider Of ffruplt. PhOttf

AUTOMOTIVE
T—AUTOMOTTVA tVAMTBD
Sell Your Cat to
ROY REEL
306 W. Second At
g—B o a t s

and m o to rs

Your Evlnrud* Dealer
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
Ml E. l i t St.
Phone 996
Thla l» a free pan to the Ritz
Theatre for Rosevelt Cumm
lOgi. Exp. date Jin . 11. '57.
k14 foot boat, trailer. 23 horsepow•r Johnson motor. Good bar­
gain. Phone 1449-K.
0—MOTORCTCLESBICTCLHS
Now Boys 24 inch Bicycle. Trade
f i r 20 in. Phone 1969-R.
1X—TRAIL* RS
It will pay YOU to see ua before
ou buy. Open Evening* and
undays.
EastsM* Trailer Salea
Palatka, Fla.

I

Thla ia n free pass to the Ritz
Theatre for Brenda L. Aucolfl.
• Rap. date Jan. 11, 'ST.
Airstream Houle Trailer for aalo.
Purchased new thla ytar. Com*
plete with combination refri­
gerator, gas range, gas hettt,
twin beds, dinette k 12 gallon
watar tank. St. Johna Realty.
Phone 1129 or 1079. Aanfofd.
S a l e — 1935 l-bedroom
trailer. 92413. Phone
Ibtd-XJ.

.Lashau
'K.

14—USED CARS
Ray Herron will put you milaa
Ahead k Dollars Ahead with a
high appraised trade-in on A
• New 1957 Pontiac.
SCO the new Pontine now on
display.
1964 Pontiac 4 door Chiefian
'&gt;,3 Deluxe.
*
1963 Huick Riviera Sedan
1991 Pontiac 2 door Sedan
1M1 4-door Chevrolet
39AI 4-door Plymouth
lAtO 4‘door Plymouth
Call Ray Herron. 2456 or after 6
p.m. Call) 1313-W.
1963 Ford Pickup Truck, axec.
Cond ........................... .
|59-i
1991 Oldsmobile Super 66, 4
poor. R A H Two-Tone Point,
i
Perfect
6546
*1947 Dodge Pickup Truek $346
ROY REEL
306 W. Second St,

\

1991 Mercury, R A If, qvordrive,
four door, clean. See ol 409
Editha Circle.
* **"
a 1
- Must sell immediately: 1954 iielAir Chevrolet with powerglide,
R A H, w/w tire*, and many
1 extras. Ph. 1622 VV.

h

w

Ilford Ave.
206 iMford

Phene 1626

Florida State Bank
_________ OF SANFORD

ROSA L PAYTON

SB—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Christman Piano, good condition.
j y - j a o n e j a &amp; . ______ _

• RENTALS
$4—APTS—■OVaCLwItGOMI

S MERCHANDISE

M M

Seminole Realty

RENEW
Your Roof! May We
auggest a contractor. Lot Ul
arrange a Home Owners Loan
to covtr your roofing Job. Gre­
gory Lumber of Sanford. 6th
_and Maple, Phone 2862.
f or P ainting m T M r
M6.TR, Room special t i t s *

d. taker
IgooLI

7. Slovenly
woman

0. Pmineulo

i ASIa)
9 Bihticil
nartte
10. Bird *
home
14. An ag*
10. Cod of lava

L’U’J J B
M ' J U : i B X I X 'J
17. Terri­
a tin r r a S B r n y
tory of -xn 'i ' r j'ie i'.in i
Western 'J.’ll t ll'Jfl
i;'
Samoa :•) itx'x
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i
.
j
m
, '
31. NourIX, I 1-J n i i_.
* letted
rj- *
10 - . ' x:x
33. Orceh
’. ' J - l 'I J * . I-J l.i
toller
u * m i ,v r •r i
’irx * i •' in * i
II. Gem
X' I ' •!
16. Happen 1 ' I I
PR
IT. A
Teeteeder’e Aaeaee
yellow*
30. Loiter*
ish
40. Skillful
loam
4f. A trteh
ft. Any split
pulse Ilnd I 43. Arsbten
thief la In
f l Sloth
47. Yard (Obbr.l
34. Time
40. Musi* note
50, The I Old
wflM?
n g .)
37. ConcUe

rH K

SA N FO R D

H K K A l.fr

Wed. Ja n . 2. 1957 P a n

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LBT X*
ADS DOITI

H o lp

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Wanted
FEMALE

■
W iS .TSZiS,5.?7S{

" " M U ® 1" "

McDa n ie l s

Repair Shop
OPEN FOR BUSINESS

f t . Dalrttf B tllag r

K

LOOK

for your numc In

SjanfjoteL disJm ltL

"W A -T N T T A D

S

A FREE GUEST PASS

$139.

To Tho

Movieland Ride-ln

• Service I’crHonncI

INVENTORY

S/\LE

Prairie Lake Drive-In

Newspaper street saletboyi want
&lt;rTS
ed for work after lehnd. Ages Sectional davenport (blonde and
red)
$50.00
107
W.
«
th
HI.
Choice
lot*
in th* Mayfair
up to 14 yean vl.t Fee fir
Area
at
an
allrtilix * cask
Holley at The Sanford Herald vacancy "- p r o b l e m s ?
rind
prlso. W. E. Kirchoff Jr. Phone
right after school.
tenantl fast thru the Want Ads.
206.
Helper on truck with knowledge
of pipe fitting, .steady job with
local company. Give full Infor­
mation.
Box X •* Sanford
Herald.
2»—SALESMEN . A O BjrfS

Collector illlttm an to eervleO
esUhlished colored fire insur­
FLUOR tan ilmg and rimihing.
ant* ruulf, Five work day
Cleaning, waxtng serving Semi­
week. Must have lived in State
nole county since 1621.
over a year and have a light
H- M. Gleason, Lake Miry
serviceable car. Write to P. O.
Box 119 Sanford in your own
McRANKY-riMlTlI PAINTS
Hand writing, giving
»MUy
t 2 l l i * Park
Phone 1203 qualification! for this Job.

Or

HUY

Personable young lady with sates
BE.\LTY PARLORg
experience. Typing and som* All items reduced prior to Inven­ • With confidence » h*n you buy
bookkeeping. Send resume’ of
;For all your B e a u t y Needs
tory.
in Odham A Tudor Home.
experience and expected salary
(R9Vflon L Theo*Bender (’osmetic*
Beil Room Suites
ilA K K it r r s b e a u t y n o o k
to Box RAEC d o The San­
Bedding
ford Kara l&lt;f.
P h- 971
10s Sd. Oak
DRIVE OUT TODAYLiving Room Groups
Odd Chairs
This Is a free pass to tho Prairie
loimpa
BUSINESS
ODHAM &amp;
Lako Drive In Thoitro far Mr*.
Dinettes
IJay Herron. Rap. date Jan. 11,
SERVICES
Terms To Suit You At
TUDOR, Inc.
I f —RUlLDINt#—KKrAIRA
PAINTING
ECHOLS BEDDING ( 0 .
Reliable .........
..................................
Coc. Ilvw. 17-92 A 2711, 61.
housekeeper
for the
Phiin*s 2loo A :w»
rare of home a ndJ ttwo
&gt; children. Corner In it A Magnolia, Ph. 1233
.A
Ted Burnett
'•Dud" Bamberger, Mgr.
Phon« 1441-71.
“ Builder* nf Finer Home*
a
___
for PAINTING
Free Delivery
For Florida Lhing”
MOl Grandview
Pboao 1132-M.
$7—HELP WANTED MALE

WOOLSEY

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

Batu m i
rings
l i lt
15. Ml
beverage*
Id. Rector'*
aaalatont
18. Small pit
10. Aloft
20. Weakling
Icoiloq )
22. Small
explosive
sounds
23. Bom
20. Denoting
an alcohol
l Su trial
31. AMUnt
Greek
poem

DOWN
I. Excla.
mation
I. Man's
nickname
3 Prevari­
cator
4. Cirl'o name
6. fcjcela

WELAKA APARTMENTS: roome 204 Ito. Park AvO. Phone MO
PLUMBING D HEATINO
private baths. 114 W. First St
pile Tank Instellatien k Servic
Sci
43—ARTICLES far SALS
FOR QUICK H1.H0K u*e CUiaK
lea tar service, A M i n e c.
Avalon Apts. Efficiency. Ph. 760-W OZIER REALTY CO
.U u r . B. osier, Reolior
lo rm u . Phooe- fM-W i t m s . W&gt; ouy aid SdA laeed tuftuhire
fied id* M MS rent'hire Call
r. Mesel 16- field, Asierisie
r “ T”
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T " T
Paying td# o ltt f f l m l * a|f Efficiency apt. tti*wiy if*#t s#. 6601
So Orlando Hay.
t35l
t
i ll , r ’ y ’TTilf## i f
thing of value SUP I B TRAD­
City Limits. Blumboriand Court.
RVEMNGS: 3lt$ end 7fo
%
ING POST e« 17-02 Ph 1666-W
SCO Seminole Really for DestA
sr
T "
able Houses and Apis Phone 27
LIVE BAIT
I
r
•7
Ih lM ri, BuUHoadt. Pop Guta
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable W, DfETRlCI
t, w. miTro
60. Consul.
r I ^ l t o r18
*
for Winter Tduriii. Private o«tk
1
ST
Illlon
C O M FLITI PLUMBING JOB
Misiourj Minnowjl and Worma
k answer, Steam hoaL Ifto ire IMI Park Aeo. PHm « ft i f 141
66. Dutch
including: bath flaturoa, cabinet Flomlag G rocery-E . Geoeta A ft.
Manuel Jacobson icrosa from
TT*
tr
labbr. I
IT
ftlink, tester pump, septic tank
Post Office.
33. Invalid *
Oil neaters, all kind, cheap
and water heater, approximate­
Rolicrt
A.
Williams
i r
1
food
We take yours in trade.
ly $23 month.
T I_
REALTOR
Clean apt. Uil heat. 611 Park.
33. Ctty |Ft.)
Super Trading Post
Call, or :ee us TODAY
TI“
TTTT
R sym and Lundqulal,
30. Part nf
Phone 2053-W. Second floors-two room furnish­
1007 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1113 On Hwy. 17-92
I
chair hark
ed
apt.
rrivata
bath.
S)
6.uo per Photo 1071.ASBOHATE
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
30. Pronoun
SEWING MACHINES
This la e free p an to the Movie*
. month. Phone 1217-W after e.
59. Blal
Necehl - White
land Ride-ln Theatre for Bob­
W.
II.
••Bill"
STE
M
PE
R
41. Conduits
Nf« and Used
t room furnished apartment in*
by Rrllson Exp. date Jan. 11,
m ■
Rrallar
—
Grneral
Inxnror
44. Hillside
GARRETT'S
323 E J i L SL _
eluding tiillltics. 815.00 month.
’87.
TVTTGuy AUea Associate
riugout
107 W. 9th St.
Atlelir P rltf, Associate
Cantreni, cols, sleeping bags,
IS Neat
Plumbing. Kresky Heating
XT- —
&amp;
tents, mess kits, hunting knives. 2 bedroom downstairs furnished PhonO 903 or 2122 - M2 N Park
40 o r a d u ­
" j
M. G . H O D G E S
Arnly*NaVy Surplus. 310 Sin*
apartment. 203 E. 2tst. 650.00
eling
TP“
Servlet en All Water Pumr*—
ford Ave.
luster
monthly. Phone 1071. R. A.
IP IT IS REAL ESTATE
Weill Drilled - Pumps
40. Viscous
Williams.
.
.
,
.
i
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S
c.rumi«¥
A
Monteith
Peola Road, Phone too
P*.
—Factory (0 you—
51. Stitched
*1 H7 South Park
Phono 771
*0—WANTED
to
RENT
32. Weird
Aluminum
r
a —SPRClAl Nonces
PHONE 6770 far CHERRY
Venetian Blinds
Eoelnied head. Sag-pmol iiultom Two or three bedroom apartnirnt
of house. Write Ooa J . L.
Roblfllen H iid Crafted furniture.
rail with plasile ends. Plastic
CHOOSE GOOD W O R K E R s IBWAF ANk fHINUI Ju tt place
________
Wl AUlM, design and refinilh
of rayon topes. Cot Ion or nylon -C.o goofopl.Herald.
BOO at 916 Frendh, Ph. 52-R.
cords.
Classilied ade, Phode 1121 for a
through Clelllitld ade, Let an
BHAL KSTAtK
KttlRflrik G lass and l*allU Co.
Scars, Roebuck *nd Co- h*s
helpful ad-writer.
5&gt;i.
experienced ad w riter Olilet you.
112114 West 2nd St.
Phone 320
an opening In S*nford f « •
ci —a c r e a g e
young lady bolWcen 20 *na »
A B. PETERSON
All typn ind lile i, installed M—APPLIANCES
BILLS HARD TO PAT? tell
years of agt. The person must
"Do It Yeursulf."
Ten acres exceptional Bled land foker AesoeieH.: a. R re tenon FOR GRAND B i t s OALORE.
uungs youi* tarough w i t h
know touch type system and b#
make iho Want Ad* your shopp­
WK REPAIR AND SERVICK
f e t , f - J - Chesterson, Oirfleld
nrt hard surface road. W. E.
FnlGIDAlRE •w*
appliances,
sate
...
through Want Ad* lor CASH,
ablo lo maintain a minimum
jVijjeU*, John Meisch and It W
ing plan*.
and
servlre.
u, H. Hioh,
High, n
Oviedo
Klrchhoff Jr. Phone 303
.______
_____
.peed of 35 word* per m nute.
call 1121.
William* A. C. Doudnry, I.and
Machine and Supply Co.
Fia.. _____
phone FOS-aain
pos-am n or San
Bookkeeping experience Is ■
Surveyor,
l6o aero-s several lakes, high
207 W. 2nd SL
Ph. 62
ford IG42-W after 0 p.m.
much desired quality, but other
land, facing un very large lakr. '14 N. Park Avo
Phone l i f t
practical experience or advance
Maytag aulomalic washer, good
CROSLHY - BENDIX
about 4 mil** north east of
educational achievement* would
condition, $125. Phone 389 J .
S a le s e n d S e t t le s
Enterprise. Only $73.uO per
Consult A R e a l t o r First
be considered. Applicant* muit
aero. B. U. Shinholser Jr . New L U M .R N AND H A RK K Y
RAN DALL
41— n U lL D IN O MATERIALS
bo high school graduates with
Smyrna Beech. Phone Garden Ido N. Park AfO.
Electric Company
Phone 2313
pleasing personality and good
MlV!
Satvice— QuaUty -Satisfaction
C O N C H ETE
character, and have tho ability
REA I, ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Pb. 113 SanforU 2837-J—5 De Bsry Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete 05— HOMES
and desire to get along with
S544 French Ave
Blocks, Sand, Gravel, Cement.
people.
J . W. H A LL, R EA LTO R
H E A T IN G
101 id w . f i r s t h t h k k t
Concrete Pipe to meet all SOUTH PINECREBT— I l f Uurol
The
position offers a good
Johnny
Walker,
Associate
Qualifications.
Floor Furnaces A Ciraulators
Drive. 3 bedroom modern home.
starting salary. A discount Will
“Call Hall” Phone I75H
Las* than 1 year old. You can
Sh erm an C oncrete Pipe Co.
I I . B . P O P E CO.. Inc.
bn given on all purchases, with
buy this homo with a low down*
Phone IM9
jqq
park
Phonfr 1440 Gut West 13th St.
Classified Di.plsy
group insurance, group hospita­
paymeoTand take over a 4*4%
Front End Special
lization and profit sharing plans
Brake Special
14—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
G. I. Mortage. Monthly puy
available. Permanent resident
This is a free pais to tlW Movla*
Adjust
brake*,
pull
(real Pel carter,, eambe
menls Including u x k insurcamber,
looda,
preferred. It Is all ideal poa*
land Ride-ln ThcatrO for Ralph HAYNES Office Machine Co.
wheel, rheek lining*, repack balance front
rance only $75.23. Close walking
ront wl
wheel*.
Hon for the right person. ^ .
Swartz. Exp. date Jan. 11,
Typewriters, adding- machines
bearing*.
SAM C. LAWSON D.wJy *
distance to the new modern
Sales-Rentals, 314 liag., Ph. 44
If you are Intcreited in thla
’57.
Pinecresl School. See this Home
* 5 .0 0
$ 1 .2 5
position, and era between tho
today. ODHAM k TUDuil, Inc. S t. fJu U fim U f Otm p tM f
17-FURNITURE—HOUR lil '.D
GATUN BHOTUER3
ages of fu and 65, apply In
Cor. Hwy. 17-PI A 17th St.
Dragline k Bulldozer Service Used furniture, apyllanecs, tools,
rson now at Bears Catalog
PAINT and BODY WOIIKH ALSO
Phones 1100 and 2901.
l|« NIldO III
Ph. 2232 Gonava. 1496 W. Sanfonl.
Its Office, 116 E. First
etc. Boughtsold. lorry’s Mari
GUARANTKKD WORK — RKAMONAIU.K PRICKS
•ANRO RD
FLO RIDA
Five room house svfth bath and
Street, Sanford, Fla.
321 East 1st SL Phone 1631.
♦•OMi'll
STOP
IN
OR
CALL
1IR1
ENVKLOPEs 7 Lollarbiads. stateapproximately thirteen acres of
monts. invoices, hand bUls. am. FUR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
_
..
J A ... ■ rr
2BE
— 3
oroarams,
etc.
Progressive
—al Warehouse FFiCei) fIsH
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403
BERRY'S. We are esperts at asCUSTOM BUILT HOMES"
sitting veu to stcura grailoui
Wrst 13th SL
VA—FlIA—CONVENTIONAL
good looks with functional eon
WELL DRILUNO
venlence. Today’s best buya in
FINANCING
Falrbanks-Morse pumps.
nationally advertised furniture LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
Repairs to all makes.
at DISCUUNT PRICKS. 601 W.
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
The
HOWARD C. LONG
rim 9L Phone 1667 .foe KvenA.
K.
S
H
O
E
M
A
K
E
R
,
J
R
.
207 E. Commercial Ave.
irtg Appointment.
Phone 1691
1S00 Melionvill#
Phone 386
3 bedroom Concrete Block home,
General contracting and haul ng.
CH O OSE
Nlco location. Sell efluily, pay­
For delivery: day, fill dirt,
FltO M
ment* 654.00 monthly. Phone
muck and top *oil. W. D. Hol­
2239 J.
combe, Phono 1732 91. ______
Different colors and designs and
completely furnish your living
• EMPLOYMENT
room with one of nur 100%
nylon 9 pc. groups. Including: WONDERFUL LOCATIONS
24—HELP WANTED FEMALE
Sofu Bed
. . . SPLENDID VALUES
Matching Piulfurm Rocker
SALESLADY.
Year-round em­
Matching Cocktail Chair
ployment. Vacation. Good hours.
Coffeo Table
Apply in person. Philip’s Colon­
—
I* —
Step Table
ial Cleaners. 110 3. Palmetlo.
Table Lamp
You May Have
Wrought Inm Smoker
This is n free pass to the Prairie
Sofa Pillows
• SOUTH PINECREBT
Like Drive In Theatre for Mrs.
Ash Tray Sal
• GROVE MANOR
George C’arUmj. Enterprise.
complete
« VALENCIA VILLAS, Del.eod
Exp. Jan. 11, '37,
He can nullify you for ono of
SALES MANAGER
EA SY TER M S
our rixy fin lnr* plane within 30
Young enough to be a doer,
minute*.
mature enough to be realistic.
Mather Of Sanford
To build and auuerVite tha
I’hono 127
marketing of n well known na­ 2U3 09 1st St.
• F. II. A.
tionally advertised product in
thla area. A successful back­
• BIG VALUES
ground In direct to consumer
• V. A.
saloe, ability to hire ami train
• Q UICK C R E D IT
are u must. If you qualify thert• E A SY T E R M S
i&lt; a guaranteed salary plus a
WILSON MAIF.S
flva figure income opportunity
New and UoH rnmltnre
while building. For personal in­
Phone 991 YOU
terview write, stating age, mo­ 311 I . First It.
del rer and past experience to:
CAN
EMPIRE CRAETrt CURP., P.
U. llox 6425, Orlando, Fla.

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M arine F in ish e s
F o r Y ou r B oat
donharik (ila s s and P a in l Co.
i l l i n w. 2nd st.
Phoao 330

Registered deal Estate Broker
Phone 2871
17-92 at Hiawatha

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d. Founder o|
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Make sure you have your driver’s license, social security card or other personal
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 3. 1957

United Frees Leased Wire

Civil Rights, Mid-East
Policy Top Issues
Congress
Convenes
Today

Shinhoiser Takes
Over As Kiwanis
President For '57

/ *r •
ev&lt; _ .

WASHINGTON 01 — Tho D M
ocratlc-controlled 85th Congren
convened today to wrostla with
civil rights and U.S, policy In tho
Middle EaiL
n \ m CELERY IN FLORIDA w«» Uie Drat cut In Sanford area yesterday. W. W. Tyre. Bob KoganThese wet* tho top priority
•tele, A. D. Ifatloway, Herbert G Behrens, and T . IT. Jane* check celery far aisa aa anility. It la
Issue* as th. Senate and Hou*.
^tehreM 39th year growing celery for China ft Co. &lt;Start Photo)
met at noon to start a session In
which they will act on proposal*
of President Elsenhower’s second
Republican administration.
In advance of today's aeaaio*
Senate' Democrats picked vetarta
Sen Carl Haydan (Arts.), nan
"dean” of the Senate In seniority,
for president pro tempore to aueceed retiring Sen Walter F.
cGnrge &lt;D-Ga).
Senate Democratic Leader Ly»
don R. Johnson (Tea) was re­
A. L. WILSON receive* hia past president’s pin from Lt. Gov. Oakley Seaver of the Florida Klwanla elected and Sen. Mike Mansfield
Club’s Fifth District while Incoming president Edwin Shinhoiser looks on. Shinhoiser received the (D-Mont) was sleeted whip to mepresident’! pin (hat has been used continuously since Ihe Saaford Kiwanis Club was founded. (Staff
ceed defeated Sen. E a r l e C
Thoto)
LONDON nr— British Prims ament conference.
Clements (D-Ky).
Eden’s action, announced by the
Minister Anthony Eden today
Other nominations by th . Dm »
Joined France In rejecting "In the foreign office, followed the lead
ernts Included Felton M. Skaetai
let
Wednesday
by
President
Ei*present circumstances" a Soviet
Johnson for secretary of tho Sen­
request for a five power disarm- enhower and matched by a slmiate, Joseph C. Duka for sergeanth r French rejection today in
at-arms, and Robert 0 . Baker foi
Tail*.
secretary for the majority. All am
A foreign office spokesman sold
Incumbents.
Eden’s rejection of a five-power
WASHN’GTON &lt;W— President
Senate Republicans elected Sea
conference was contained in a
Leverett Saltonstatl (Maas) chair
Elsenhower today prepared for
A
new
town
Mayor,
u
town
1
note sent to Soviet Premier Niko­
man of their conference, .which X
personal delivery to Congress— clerk, tax collector, and two new
lai Bulganin and released here to­
mad. up of all OOP senators. Ho
OCALA fljt — The Constitutionptohably Kriilay—his plea for councilmen will be Installed in
day.
succeed! Sen. Eugene D. MUllkia
! nl Revision Commission today lackstandby nutiiority to use troopt, tl'fln office* tonight at the first
(Continued On F a g . 3)
The five nations suggested by Ifd (t, mo, t controversial prohif necessary to keep Russia out Town Counf,l‘
Russia were Ihe Soviet Union, ||em — reapportionment — while
WASHINGTON itr — Prospects Britain, France, the United Stales! members of the Legislature awaitOlin Elgin, newly eleccd Ma­
of the Middle East.
yor; Mrs. Joy C rockf tho new
/ for action
_wj
. _on major issuer. faf,r * und" Vndia!"
India. llrttahi"
Britain hail hinted it ,&lt;d a decision by Gov. LeRoy C o l - l _ ,
. ,
CAIRO W — Thirteen ship*
in jiT F li NATIONS n V i n - I Town clerk: Roger Crocker, newthe 85th Congress.
would reject the Invitation.
lins as to when the new stale P | Q n t 1x61110 1 1 1 1 1 1 0
UNITED NATIONS, N. A. Ut— ( |y devio.1 Tax Collector Elston trapped In the Suez Canal more
‘Eisenhower Doctrine1
Doctrine"—
Con­
"Eisenhower
- - CM*
^
BC&lt;ion v u „ inouncwj tt* charter
............ ....will -•
*
go before *»&gt;»
the Legis- • .
_
,
The General Assembly’s main j Williamson and Homer Scott, new
will
lAics*
cs* almost
alfno« certainly w
i Kgrnnt
™'
Kden met with hii wblnrt for lho uture.
than two month* will be able to
in Operation
.he
request for .adad­
V th
e President’s
Presidents roquet
Political Cotmnlltee lake* up the I Councilmen, will be sworn In toThe
dur- ^
*■
me revision committee,
aommiuee, Idle
iui* our-,
t ir if
a.
-------- L .
V............
f
I f siMlt ell -tile w* leeway into
vance authority to u*e American
fnUovIng
a
mveUrtir
of
W ARfftN &amp;ok M — ProsMml
ihw ktK d.-^H -esetW *-*--'?
T*} JO V ? ‘^ r - ^ l ptNrb’.-m * * * * *
wer* to dangriMpw-ahaUene*
th*
Mediterranean Sea In about Elsenhower Jolnad congressman.
’ troops, if necessary, to block -pomlast
year’*
Town
Council
when
ml
the
touchy
loueby
^apportionment
^apportionment
que
que.&gt;j
r
)
r
v
m
~
t
2
i
,v
u&gt;*nJ'
,
l
r
,
"
,c
‘*J*ctl°iu
by
hi* own leadership at home ami
•ible Soviet nggresslon In Middle
■*-_.— with -------*—» —
t I) A D r.
' IT A
oi — T n e .,k „ ‘iovlet Union and India.
old business will be taken rare four daya, the general manager of Cabinet members, Supreme Court
tlon along
suggested
pro
to Britain's leadership abroad
pro Pa*eo Pecking Co., largest eltrn*] he
East.
of anil the old year closed out,
the Egyptian Suez Cana) Co. said justices and other high 1govern­
visions for intitlatlve. referendum processing plant In the world, re
Political
sources
reported
Eden
School*— The President will
ment officials today at a servlca
Hc-elccte*l to Ihe flvi*-member today.
VIENNA 'tf— Kebclliuua work­
nnd recall. All Items at today’* m.lined In operation today despite
- pU7h hard for big federal outlays i [u,ly
‘° f Mrve ou‘ h‘‘ meeting were expected to get a
of prayer and Holy Commuaiog
Longwood
Town
Council
were
er*
round!*
at&lt;*
openly
defying
Tho vc.iiel.* of various type* nnd on the occasion of the convening
r_1
______ i . t - hiitt.t
has„ four, year*. to.
a union walkout of some I.Aho the Communist regime by refus­ It. C. Carlson, James Itltrr, and
to heln " communities
build nnhlir
public, tc-m, . .which
..
thorough going-over when the char- worker*.
nationalities
were caught In Ihe!of Congress,
schools! A similar bill failed in ™n- But ,w°
'**UM faci&lt;l
Samuel
Johnson.
ing to fire Idled employe* in the
Edcn as he nict his ministers for!ter finally goes before the state’*
C. P. Hamilton, company a t ­ nationalized Hungarian factories,
canal between E| BaUah and E l' The worship service wai held at
the last ( ^ n g r ^ when an an,j •the first policy-making session of lawmaker*.
Retiring
Mayor
of
laingwood
Is
torney ssld there was some
■ •rgregatlon amendment was add , (hi&gt; Mw £ ar.
today.
Danirl Screeney, the outgoing Cap last Oct. 31 when Anglo- ,hr National Presbyterian Church
Circuit Judge Wallace Sturgis. picketing but no workers were be it wn« reported
•
•
•
town clerk Is Uhtrlm Morrison, French plnnc* carried nut the ' under iha auspices of th. Central
Ocala, who heads the revision rum- lng slopped from returning to
Assembly of the P r.sb y t.rlu
WASILNGTON « * - President El- and the retiring Longwood Tax first attackson Egypt.
mission. is one the ..tale leaderl their job* if they wished.
Church, the National Council oi
eetihowvr
ha*
challenged
llussia
Collector
1*
Mr*.
Charle*
Mor­
who will meet with Collin* at TalGeneral Manager M a h m o u d Churches and the Washington Fed­
The employes, members of th.&lt;
to
make
a
"significant"
contribu­
rison.
tain to mend its shattered Influ­ lahnxee next Wednesday to de­ United Citrus Workers Union,
Younls said salvage operation* In eration of Churches. The servle. la
tight program. Hut it faces a
the northern stretch of the *01- an annnal tradition.
ence. Mnny Briton* consider the termine whether constitutional re­ went on strike Wednesday over tion to world peace by pulling its
The
meeting
tonight
will
be
threatened filibuster by Southern­
armed force* out of Hungary. held nt 8 p. m.
mile waterway would shortly per­
U. S. initiative as a move against vision should be handled in a wages and working conditions
Mr. Elsenhower heard prayers
er* in the Senate.
special session or regular session
British oil interests.
Larry Lar«on, international re­ The President sent hi* challenge
Outgoing officials will take over mit the ship* to sail southwards said for his own health, walfaro,
Farm— Congress is almost cer­
2. The underground Conserva­ of the Legislature.
presentative for the union, said directly In Soviet Premier Nikolai leadership of longwood at what to l^tke Tlmsah where Ihey can wisdom and strength, prayers foa
tain to approve an administra­ tive Party rumble* against Eden
Collins ha* three alternative* that only supervisory personnel A. Bulganin.
I* said to be "the community's turn around for the mn north­ members of th* House and Senate,
tion pica for relaxed planting* as prime minister. The original open to him to get the revi*ed nnj a
employe* were running
wards to Port Said.
greatest
growth."
for the national welfare and a spe­
, controls on corn farmers to h* Suet intervention angered many of draft before the Legislature: A (j,e plant,
Salvage experts have estimated cial prayer for the comfort and
Reports revealed today lay
yrt threatened collapse of their his middle-of-the road supporters. special session prior to the regular
that during 1954 Longwood has It will take until March to open freedom of oppressed peoples In'
tee support program.
The sudden withdrawal from April session; consideration at the
realized the building of three new the rana| to smaller vessels and Poland, Hungary and In any other
Foreign Aid— Fund* sought by Egypt stunned right-wing conser­ regular session; a special session
heme* each week, the starting of at least May before all the ob­ nation wheve faeadom la sup­
Sir. Eisenhower probably will be vatives who had cheered the in­
pressed.
a
new subdivision, and plant un­ structions have been removed.
cut sharply. Some lawmaker* vasion.
The revision commission " • C o n v e n e s
T u e sd o y jm s t e e " B o ard
derway
for new paved alreeta.
contend that Congros* i* more
suggested
the
re-write
he
consld
A lot depended for Eden per­
likely to cut funds below the 32 7 sonalty on how he manages to ered i t an extaordtnary *rislon af
billion granted last year then to guard Britain’s interests in the ter the regular session, but Collins day morning at 10 o’clock. •«*
boost the outlay to th# *4.4 billion Middle Eastern oil field* and how indicated a special *e*sion prior to ronling G. Superintendent of Pubadministration will seclr
ta ^ W a t o a ^ ii " T O T T r ^ t a o 'T t 1,he '\?rl1 «’° " v* n,n« t t a f l. « “l|l|b* ilc ViUrti^icm^fi." T'."iuiUrc«.......
bjr
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......
"Tight money"•*.* J»-uc ^
thl. months ihcad.
f * ^ 'lienl b, V T P s " l." ™ .h i
•,Thl'&lt; " IM ^ “n »r|«nl..lfcHi«l fr' ^ ^ ^ " a n r o nlmena l" »h.
w.M braak mat on several leg.sla
wi„ bc djfIicuU months i fhan*,'§ .'‘ '"i1*1 * ba,c,) on ,h* meeting,” said Milwee, “and will n
^ u
r.
he
^•e fronts. T h . admlni.lralion ^
of th, gilWlinc .hortsge « n^ ‘Gtion.l provisions.
W held at the Educational Build- •
,'iL 2 .
MONTREAL Que. W - The
Committee chairmen for the Garden Club, Are. Six, OsWry
probably will touch off bUter and |u chaln rtaCtlwi .ffec* on I
— ---------- ]------' lng on Commercial Ave."
f T P
rnail-to-con*t operation* of the Seminole County Tubcrculoda and Ave. to 20th SL and Mellonvil).
fight by asking that Interest rules,
|hf. do|Ur thorUg#1
W p n ^ A p r
'n &gt;° r T r u s t* *
° .
the ipIrtntSient from Canadian Pacific Railway were Health Association’* d ie d X ray to Sanford Ave.
government-guarameed inor-, l|l# CUJlomary political doidrumwl
W G U m er
Milwee, will meet next Monday
^ c . |„ Talia- tied up tuduy by a drib* of 2J|nO wive named at yesterday’* lun*
_______________
John Kadcr,
Southaid. P-TA,
tgnge* on •new Gl housing * lunf,suiting a prime minister in Fair through Friday; slightly, afternoon at 4 o’clock fue it* o r i i . , „
j, c Jt
firemen. Picket line* were honor­ rheon meeting of the Sanford Wo- Aiwa Ssw.n, Suford Are.
raised to 5 per rent from ,.rc*c,u mld(pinl
|warmer Hi the central portion*.
1g-nlzational session.
”
*
ed br all other operating em­ man’* Club.
1Ild lJth t0 20th SU.
4.5.
ployee.
The pro-registration survey lw
..
„ .. rri
. w.
Immigration— Legislation to
Prime Minister I*»ui* Mt. Lau­
keep U. b. doer* «pen lunpor■
&gt;"*'•
«
»
«
»
»
'
”
•
rent, who spent «he holiday ini Woman's Club with Mr*. F. T.
• rily for Hungarians and other}
wooil Section. 34th to 25U» ant
Quebec City while hi* cabinet I Meriwether as ' chairman and
_
refugees from Communist coun
aid;* tried un»urce**fully to per- Mr*. J . P. Wilson a* co-chairmnn. Mcilonville east In CMy Limits
9 trie* has gooil chance.
Mr*. J . L Horton J r ., Beta Sinnd* the Brotherhood of !*&gt;co
Other clubs ______________
ami organization*
•w Postal rates
Renewed pica for
motive Firemen and Einginemm are Irmiing their support to the ‘•nl*
Area Nine, 20th to 25tl
higher rate* to eliminate Post Of­
Sts. and Meilonville to Sanfors
to rail off the strike, listeil the, project,
fice deficit face* uncertain future.}
rail dispute as the top Item for| Committee chairmen and mein- Ave.
Taxcw— The uveragu pcr.on
dl-rU.*slon
at the cabinet’* first1ber* of Uielr groups will call on
Mrs. My rib* Graitick, Iliuinees
can't expect any relief. Detnocra1957 meeting today. The strike home* in the 13 area* of Sanfotxl i Professional Women. Area 10.
tic leader* and administration will
begun Wednesday afternoon.
Friday, Satunlay ju&gt;«1 Monday to Sanford Ave. west to French, and
oppose general tax relief for fear
The strike issue centered xrouml register adult members of fami- 20th to Z5th St*.
It would create budget deficit
tlie use of firemen on diesel lie* for Hu Chest x-ray survey,
Mrs. Lamar Echols, Sanford
and increase inflationary pres­
train*. The railway contended that1 The chairmen of tho commit- Woman’s Club, Area 11, Pinesures.
firemen-help&lt;T4 were nneoMoary tec*, the orgsnlf'dlon they t-enre- crest Section, French Ave. west
on yaol and freight diesel loco sent and the area* to which they to CUy limits, 18th to 25lh Sts.
motive service. Th* union argued hn'e been a'signed for the proMrs. J . L Horton Jr., Bet*
I that firemen were needed if diesel1 registration survey are:
Sigma Tho, Area 12. MellnniilU
engine* were to operate safely
Mrs. Metta Whitney, represent- to Sanford Ave. 25th St. south tt
i and efficiently. A federal concilia-1 lng the Home Damon*'ration City limits.
‘ •LVRAMrK. Yyo. 'b The old I
I tlon board’* majority report ruled |dub. Area One, Mayfair Section,
Mr*. Byron Smith, SominoU
W rit I* dea&lt;l. for sure. The man I
lav* month mostly it. favor of the Meilonville Ave. to City Limits |High School P-TA, Area 13, 35D
from Laramie I* n.»w a lady.
company
to 27th St*., Sanford Ave. west
East and from Lake to 13th S&gt;.
Mr». Jo*ephlnr Fay was elected
~ — ----------- _ ■■ ■
Sirs. Sue Stevenson, Pilot,Club, to French Ave.
h&gt; the City Council -unanimous­
IIOKSLS ( OME IIAC K
Area Two, Meilonville to SanMrs. W. R Haziett. Officer*
ly—as Laramie’s first woman
CHICAGO «»— Hors* drawn ve , ,orl| Ave. Und from U i e to 13th Wives Club, NAS, UreamwoM
mayor Wednesday night
hides are making a comeback in jp
Section, Area 14, French Ave
She hi* handled the city’s purse!
• hicagu. CUy Collector William
Floyd Richard*. G r a m m a r| west to City Limit*. 35th to 27th
f ir i n g s for the past two years.'
T Prrmlergavt said licen.ea is- i School P TA. Area Three. Ban- St*, south.
anyway, and the men decid'd to 1
•urd to horse csr* in 1954 climb ford Ave. to French Ave and Mrs. R. I. Elam, Pinecreat P-TA
fir * her th* gavel, too.
cd from 72 to 73.
Out going Mayor Carroll Mohr
Area 15. 27th 9 . to south City
from Lake to 13th SL
escorted Mrs. Fay tv the c h a ir,1
Mr*. Carl Pre-cott, Area Four, limits, Sanford to French Aves.
then took a *eat on tb* audience, i
The Bov. S. M. Daniel, and
French Av*. west to City Limita
" I want to thank you for the
|llcnry Gilmore, a teacher at
and from I-ike to Sixth Si.
confidence vou’ve placed in me.-’ I
Mr*. Cliff Abies, Juniur High Crooma Academy have vet up a
Mrs. Fay told the council. Then
School P-TA, Area Five, Celery schedule for registration In the
the turned to the busine's at
Ave. to &gt;Uh Si. and Melioav'Ue Negro area* of Sanford. How­
band.
ever, their Schedule was not a*
Ave. eo«t In City Limit*.
en
We»t
Md*
house
from
19
nerea
green
by
Herbert
G.
Behrra
. Rut she never once used the THE FIRST M E IP OF C EI.ERY'cut In the Sanford area. Nearly
Mr*. Fred Gina.% Sanford vailable today.
at
Monroe
I
ernrr.
ir'laff
Pbotoy
a hundred field ern* readied tb* celery (or the Chasm k Ce. wash

France Reject
D is a r m a m e n t
r C o n f e r e n c e Request
■

Action Prospects
On Major Issues
Facing Congress

Reapportionment
Problem Tackled
By Revision Group

A. L Wilson yesterday bowed
out as president of the Sanford
Kiwanis Club aa he pres rated
glasses (for better vision), an oil
Edwin Shinhoiser a pair tt
ran (to keep his new organism
tlon running smoothly) and a
bottle of 100 aspirin tablets (two
for each meeting).
Then, bees use of precedent ami
annual custom, with Fifth Dl*
trict Lt. Gov. Oakley Seaver pre­
siding, the new president’s pin
was handed from past president
to past nresl'itnt until Wilson
pinned the 30-yrar-old Kiwani:
Emblem on Shinhoiser’* laprt.
" t is a great privilege to In­
duct all of you into your officea
am) wish for you a successful
1957,” Said Seaver following the
induction into office of the San
lord Klwsnis Club's entnmlttee
chairmen. Board of Director*,
ami officers.
Shinhoiser, on receiving Ihe pin
told the club “1 am deeply appre­
ciative of the honor you have
given me and the responsibili­
ties f have.
"The report we heard last
week was a report of a marve­
lous follow-up of the success of
previous year*. I ask that you
gtva me just as much coopers tino and issistsnee as you hnvo
given them. All that I do is for
(Continu'd On Fage 3)

Education Board

Top News
In Brief

Longwood To Install
Officials Tonight

13 Ships To Move
Out O f Suez Cfthal
Into 'Med' Soon
Ike, Government
Officials Attend

Carraway Named

srlS
’L?

To Hospital's

.«r..,T

Canadian Pacific
Railway Operations
Tied Up By Strike

Laramie Gets 1st
Woman Mayor

Additional
Local News
On Page 3

X-Ray Pre-Registration
Survey Chairmen Told

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United Frees Leased Wire

Civil Rights, Mid-East
Policy Top Issu es
C o n g re ss
Convenes
Today

Shinhoiser Takes
Over As Kiwanis
President For '57

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WASHINGTON 01 — Tho D M
ocratlc-controlled 85th Congren
A. L Wilson yesterday bowed
out as president of the Sanford
convened today to wrostla with
Kiwanis Club aa he pres rated
civil rights and U.S, policy In tho
glasses (for better vision), an oil
Middle EaiL
n \ m CELERY IN FLORIDA w«» Uie Drat cut In Sanford area yesterday. W. W. Tyre. Bob Kogan- Edwin Shinhoiser a pair t t
These wet* tho top priority
•tele, A. D. Ifatloway, Herbert G Behrens, and T. IT. Jane* check celery far aisa aa anility. It la ran (to keep his new organism
Issue* as th . Senate and Hou*.
tlon running smoothly) and a
^teh reM 39th year growing celery for China ft Co. &lt;Start Photo)
met at noon to start a session In
bottle of 100 aspirin tablets (two
for each meeting).
which they will act on proposal*
Then, bees use of precedent ami
of President Elsenhower’s second
annual custom, with Fifth Dl*
Republican administration.
trict Lt. Gov. Oakley Seaver pre­
In advance of today's aeaaio*
siding, the new president’s pin
Senate' Democrats picked vetarta
was handed from past president
Sen Carl Haydan (Arts.), nan
to past nresl'itnt until Wilson
"dean” of the Senate In seniority,
pinned the 30-yrar-old Kiwani:
for president pro tempore to aueEmblem on Shinhoiser’* laprt.
ceed retiring Sen Walter F.
cGnrge &lt;D-Ga).
" t is a great privilege to In­
Senate Democratic Leader Ly»
duct all of you into your officea
am) wish for you a successful A. L. WILSON receive* hia past president’s pin from Lt. Gov. Oakley Seaver of the Florida Klwanla don R. Johnson (Tea) was re­
1957,” Said Seaver following the Club’s Fifth District while Incoming president Edwin Shinhoiser looks on. Shinhoiser received the elected and Sen. Mike Mansfield
induction into office of the San
president’! pin (hat has been used continuously since Ihe Saaford Kiwanis Club was founded. (Staff (D-Mont) was sleeted whip to meceed defeated Sen. E a r l e C
lord
Klwsnis
Club's
entnmlttee
Thoto)
LONDON nr— British Prims ament conference.
Clements (D-Ky).
chairmen. Board of Director*,
Eden’s action, announced by the
Minister
Anthony
Eden
today
Other nominations by th . Dm »
■ Joined France In rejecting "In the foreign office, followed the lead
ami officers.
ernts Included Felton M. Skaetai
Shinhoiser,
on
receiving
Ihe
pin
le
t
Wednesday
by
President
Ei*present circumstances" a Soviet
Johnson for secretary of tho Sen­
told the club “ 1 am deeply appre­
request for a five power disarm- enhower and matched by a slmiate, Joseph C. Duka for sergeantciative of the honor you have
h r French rejection today in
at-arms, and Robert 0 . Baker foi
given me and the responsibili­
Tail*.
secretary for the majority. All am
ties
f
have.
A foreign office spokesman sold
Incumbents.
"The report we heard last
Eden’s rejection of a five-power
WASHN’GTON &lt;W— President
Senate Republicans elected Sea
week was a report of a marve­
conference was contained in a
Leverett Saltonstatl (Maas) chair
Elsenhower today prepared for
A
new
town
Mayor,
u
town
1
lous
follow-up
of
the
success
of
note sent to Soviet Premier Niko­
man of their conference, .which X
lai Bulganin and released here to­ OCALA fljt — The Constitution- previous year*. I ask that you personal delivery to Congress— clerk, tax collector, and two new
m ad. up of all OOP senators. Ho
gtva me just as much coopers - ptohably Kriilay—his plea for councilmen will be Installed in
day.
succeed! Sen. Eugene D. MUllkia
! nl Revision Commission today lack- tino and issistsnee as you hnvo standby nutiiority to use troopt, tl'fln office* tonight at the first
(Continued On F a g . 3)
The five nations suggested by Ifd (t, mo,t controversial prohRussia were Ihe Soviet Union, | |em — reapportionment — while given them. All that I do is for if necessary to keep Russia out Town Counf,l‘
(Continu'd On Fage 3)
WASHINGTON itr — Prospects Britain, France, the United Stales! members of the Legislature awaitOlin Elgin, newly eleccd Ma­
of the Middle East.
yor; Mrs. Joy C rockf tho new
/ for action
_wj
. _on major issuer. faf,r * und " Vndia!"
India. llrttahi"
Britain hail hinted it ,&lt;d a decision by Gov. LeRoy C o l- l_ ,
. ,
CAIRO W — Thirteen ship*
injiT F li NATIONS n V i n - I Town clerk: Roger Crocker, newthe 85th Congress.
would reject the Invitation.
lins as to when the new stale P | Q n t 1x611101111110
UNITED NATIONS, N. A. Ut— (|y devio.1 Tax Collector Elston trapped In the Suez Canal more
‘Eisenhower Doctrine
Doctrine"—
Con­
"Eisenhower
1 - - CM*
^
BC&lt;ion v u „ inouncwj tt* charter
........... ....will -go
• before *the
»&gt;» Legis- • .
*
_
,
The General Assembly’s main j Williamson and Homer Scott, new
ics* alfno«
almost certainly w
will
lAcs*
i K grnnt
™'
Kden met with hii w blnrt for lho
than two month* will be able to
.he
ad­
V th
e President’s
Presidents request
ro q u e t for .adPolitical
will be sworn In toThe
durm e revision committee,
aommiuee, Idle
iui* o
u r-, ^
t ir if
a.
------L . Cotmnlltee
V......... .. lake* up
f the I Councilmen,
If siMlt ell -tile w* leeway into
vance authority to u*e American wer* to dangriMpw-ahaUene* *■
fnUovIng
a
mveUrtir
of
WARfftN&amp;ok M — ProsMml
ihw k t K d .- ^ H - e s e t W * - * - - '?
T*} J O V ? ‘^ r - ^ l ptNrb’.-m * * * * *
th*
Mediterranean Sea In about Elsenhower Jolnad congressman.
’ troops, if necessary, to block -pomlast
year’*
Town
Council
when
ml
the
touchy
loueby
^apportionment
^apportionment
que
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by
•ible Soviet nggresslon In Middle hi* own leadership at home ami ■*-_.— with --------*—
t I) A D r.
' IT A
oi — T n e .,k „ ‘iovlet Union and India.
old business will be taken rare four daya, the general manager of Cabinet members, Supreme Court
tlon along
suggested» —
pro
to Britain's leadership abroad
pro Pa*eo Pecking Co., largest eltrn*] he
East.
of anil the old year closed out, the Egyptian Suez Cana) Co. said justices and other high 1govern­
visions for intitlatlve. referendum processing plant In the world, re
Political
sources
reported
Eden
School*— The President will
ment officials today at a servlca
Hc-elccte*l to Ihe flvi*-member today.
VIENNA 'tf— Kebclliuua work­
nnd recall. All Items at today’* m.lined In operation today despite
- pU7h hard for big federal outlays i [u,ly
‘°f Mrve ou‘ h‘‘ meeting were expected to get a
of prayer and Holy Commuaiog
Longwood
Town
Council
were
er*
round!*
at&lt;*
openly
defying
Tho vc.iiel.* of various type* nnd on the occasion of the convening
r_1
______i . t - hiitt.t
has„ four, year*. to.
a union walkout of some I.Aho the Communist regime by refus­ It. C. Carlson, James Itltrr, and
to heln " communities
build nnhlir
public, tc-m, . .which
..
thorough going-over when the char- worker*.
nationalities
were caught In Ihe!of Congress,
schools! A similar bill failed in Edcn
™n- But
,w°
'**UM
faci&lt;l
Samuel
Johnson.
as he nict his ministers for!ter finally goes before the state’* C. P. Hamilton, company a t ­ ing to fire Idled employe* in the
canal between E| BaUah and E l' The worship service wai held at
nationalized Hungarian factories,
the last ( ^ n g r ^ when an an,j • the first policy-making session of lawmaker*.
Retiring
Mayor
of
laingwood
Is
torney ssld there was some
■ •rgregatlon amendment was add , (hi&gt; Mw £ a r .
today.
Danirl Screeney, the outgoing Cap last Oct. 31 when Anglo- ,hr National Presbyterian Church
Circuit Judge Wallace Sturgis. picketing but no workers were be it wn« reported
•
•
•
town clerk Is Uhtrlm Morrison, French plnnc* carried nut the ' under iha auspices of th . Central
Ocala, who heads the revision rum- lng slopped from returning to
Assembly of the P r.s b y t.rlu
WASILNGTON « * - President El- and the retiring Longwood Tax first attacks on Egypt.
mission. is one the ..tale leaderl their job* if they wished.
Church, the National Council oi
eetihowvr
ha*
challenged
llussia
Collector
1*
Mr*.
Charle*
Mor­
who will meet with Collin* at TalGeneral Manager M a h m o u d Churches and the Washington Fed­
The employes, members of th.&lt;
to
make
a
"significant"
contribu­
rison.
tain to mend its shattered Influ­ lahnxee next Wednesday to de­ United Citrus Workers Union,
Younls said salvage operation* In eration of Churches. The servle. la
tight program. Hut it faces a
the northern stretch of the *01- an annnal tradition.
ence. Mnny Briton* consider the termine whether constitutional re­ went on strike Wednesday over tion to world peace by pulling its
The
meeting
tonight
will
be
threatened filibuster by Southern­ U. S. initiative as a move against vision should be handled in a
armed force* out of Hungary. held nt 8 p. m.
mile waterway would shortly per­
wages and working conditions
Mr. Elsenhower heard prayers
er* in the Senate.
special session or regular session
British oil interests.
Larry Lar«on, international re ­ The President sent hi* challenge
Outgoing officials will take over mit the ship* to sail southwards said for his own health, walfaro,
Farm— Congress is almost cer­
2. The underground Conserva­ of the Legislature.
presentative for the union, said directly In Soviet Premier Nikolai leadership of longwood at what to l^tke Tlmsah where Ihey can wisdom and strength, prayers foa
tain to approve an administra­ tive Party rumble* against Eden
Collins ha* three alternative* that only supervisory personnel A. Bulganin.
I* said to be "the community's turn around for the mn north­ members of th* House and Senate,
tion pica for relaxed planting* as prime minister. The original open to him to get the revi*ed nnj a
employe* were running
wards to Port Said.
greatest
growth."
for the national welfare and a spe­
, controls on corn farmers to h* Suet intervention angered many of draft before the Legislature: A (j,e plant,
Salvage experts have estimated cial prayer for the comfort and
Reports revealed today lay
yrt threatened collapse of their his middle-of-the road supporters. special session prior to the regular
that during 1954 Longwood has It will take until March to open freedom of oppressed peoples In'
tee support program.
The sudden withdrawal from April session; consideration at the
realized the building of three new the rana| to smaller vessels and Poland, Hungary and In any other
Foreign Aid— Fund* sought by Egypt stunned right-wing conser­ regular session; a special session
heme* each week, the starting of at least May before all the ob­ nation wheve faeadom la sup­
Sir. Eisenhower probably will be vatives who had cheered the in­
pressed.
a
new subdivision, and plant un­ structions have been removed.
cut sharply. Some lawmaker* vasion.
The revision commission " • C o n v e n e s
T u e s d o y j m s t e e " B o a rd
derway
for new paved alreeta.
contend that Congros* i* more
suggested
the
re-write
he
consld
A lot depended for Eden per­
likely to cut funds below the 32 7 sonalty on how he manages to ered i t an extaordtnary *rislon af
billion granted last year then to guard Britain’s interests in the ter the regular session, but Collins day morning at 10 o’clock. •«*
boost the outlay to th# *4.4 billion Middle Eastern oil field* and how indicated a special *e*sion prior to ronling G. Superintendent of Pubadministration will seclr
t a ^ W a t o a ^ i i " T O T T r ^ ta o 'T t1,he '\? rl1 «’°" v*n,n« t t a f l. « “l|l| b* ilc ViUrti^icm^fi." T'."iuiUrc«.......
bjr
. „
......
"Tight money"- •*.* J»-uc ^
thl. months ihcad.
f * ^ 'lienl b, V T P s " l." ™ .h i
•,Thl'&lt; " IM ^ “ n »r|«nl..lfcHi«l fr' ^ ^ ^ " a n r o nlmena l" »h.
w.M braak mat on several leg.sla
wi„ bc djfIicuU months i fhan*,'§ .'‘'"i1*1 * ba,c,) on ,h* meeting,” said Milwee, “and will n
^ u
r.
he
^•e fronts. T h . admlni.lralion ^
of th, gilWlinc .hortsge « n^ ‘Gtion.l provisions.
W held at the Educational Build- •
,'iL 2 .
MONTREAL Que. W - The
Committee chairmen for the Garden Club, Are. Six, OsWry
probably will touch off bUter and |u chaln rtaCtlwi .ffec* on I
— --------- ]------' lng on Commercial Ave."
f T P
rnail-to-con*t operation* of the Seminole County Tubcrculoda and Ave. to 20th SL and Mellonvil).
fight by asking that Interest rules,
|hf. do|Ur thorUg#1
W p n ^ A p r
'n &gt;° r T ru st* *
° .
the ipIrtntSient from Canadian Pacific Railway were Health Association’* d ie d X ray to Sanford Ave.
government-guarameed in o r-, l|l# CUJlomary political doidrumwl
W G U m e r
Milwee, will meet next Monday
^ c . |„ Talia- tied up tuduy by a drib* of 2J|nO wive named at yesterday’* lun*
______________
John Kadcr,
Southaid. P-TA,
tgnge* on • new Gl housing * lu nf,suiting a prime minister in Fair through Friday; slightly, afternoon at 4 o’clock fue it* o r i i . , „
j, c Jt
firemen. Picket line* were honor­ rheon meeting of the Sanford Wo- Aiwa Ssw.n, S uford Are.
raised to 5 per rent from ,.rc*c,u mld(pinl
| warmer Hi the central portion*.
1g-nlzational session.
”
*
ed br all other operating em ­ man’* Club.
1Ild lJth t0 20th SU.
4.5.
ployee.
The pro-registration survey lw
..
„ .. r r i
. w.
Immigration— Legislation to
Prime Minister I*»ui* Mt. Lau­
keep U. b. doer* «pen lunpor■ &gt; " * '• - « » « » » ' ” •
rent, who spent «he holiday ini Woman's Club with Mr*. F. T.
• rily for Hungarians and other}
wooil Section. 34th to 25U» ant
Quebec City while hi* cabinet I Meriwether as ' chairman and
_ refugees from Communist coun
Mcilonville east In CMy Limits
aid;*
tried
un»urce**fully
to
perMr*.
J.
P.
Wilson
a*
co-chairmnn.
9 trie* has gooil chance.
_
_ ____
______
Mr*. J. L Horton Jr., Beta Sinnd*
the
Brotherhood
of
!*&gt;co
Other
clubs
ami
organization*
• w Postal rates
Renewed pica for
motive
Firemen
and
Einginemm
are
Irmiing
their
support
to
the
‘•nl*
Area Nine, 20th to 25tl
higher rate* to eliminate Post Of­
Sts. and Meilonville to Sanfors
to rail off the strike, listeil the, project,
fice deficit face* uncertain future.}
rail dispute as the top Item for| Committee chairmen and mein- Ave.
Taxcw— The uveragu pcr.on
dl-rU.*slon
at the cabinet’* first1ber* of Uielr groups will call on
Mrs. My rib* Graitick, Iliuinees
can't expect any relief. Detnocra1957 meeting today. The strike home* in the 13 area* of Sanfotxl i Professional Women. Area 10.
tic leader* and administration will
begun Wednesday afternoon.
Friday, Satunlay ju&gt;«1 Monday to Sanford Ave. west to French, and
oppose general tax relief for fear
The strike issue centered xrouml register adult members of fami- 20th to Z5th St*.
It would create budget deficit
tlie use of firemen on diesel lie* for Hu Chest x-ray survey,
Mrs. Lamar Echols, Sanford
and increase inflationary pres­
train*. The railway contended th a t1 The chairmen of tho commit- Woman’s Club, Area 11, Pinesures.
firemen-help&lt;T4 were nneoMoary tec*, the orgsnlf'dlon they t-enre- crest Section, French Ave. west
on yaol and freight diesel loco sent and the area* to which they to CUy limits, 18th to 25lh Sts.
motive service. Th* union argued h n 'e been a'signed for the proMrs. J. L Horton Jr., Bet*
I that firemen were needed if diesel1registration survey are:
Sigma Tho, Area 12. MellnniilU
engine* were to operate safely
Mrs. Metta Whitney, represent- to Sanford Ave. 25th St. south tt
i and efficiently. A federal concilia-1 lng the Home Damon*'ration City limits.
‘ •LVRAMrK. Yyo. 'b The old I
I tlon board’* majority report ruled | d u b . Area One, Mayfair Section,
Mr*. Byron Smith, SominoU
W rit I* dea&lt;l. for sure. The man I
lav* month mostly it. favor of the Meilonville Ave. to City Limits | High School P-TA, Area 13, 35D
from Laramie I* n.»w a lady.
company
to 27th St*., Sanford Ave. west
East and from Lake to 13th S&gt;.
Mr». Jo*ephlnr Fay was elected
~ — ---------- _ ■■ ■
Sirs. Sue Stevenson, Pilot,Club, to French Ave.
h&gt; the City Council -unanimous­
IIOKSLS ( OME IIAC K
Area Two, Meilonville to SanMrs. W. R Haziett. Officer*
ly—as Laramie’s first woman
CHICAGO «»— Hors* drawn ve , ,orl| Ave. Und from U i e to 13th Wives Club, NAS, UreamwoM
mayor Wednesday night
hides are making a comeback in jp
Section, Area 14, French Ave
She hi* handled the city’s purse!
• hicagu. CUy Collector William
Floyd Richard*. G r a m m a r | west to City Limit*. 35th to 27th
f i r i n g s for the past two y ears.'
T Prrmlergavt said licen.ea is- i School P TA. Area Three. Ban- St*, south.
anyway, and the men decid'd to 1
•urd to horse csr* in 1954 climb ford Ave. to French Ave and Mrs. R. I. Elam, Pinecreat P-TA
fir* her th* gavel, too.
cd from 72 to 73.
Out going Mayor Carroll Mohr
Area 15. 27th 9 . to south City
from Lake to 13th SL
escorted Mrs. Fay tv the c h a ir,1
Mr*. Carl Pre-cott, Area Four, limits, Sanford to French Aves.
then took a *eat on tb* audience, i
The Bov. S. M. Daniel, and
French Av*. west to City Limita
"I want to thank you for the
| llcnry Gilmore, a teacher at
and from I-ike to Sixth Si.
confidence vou’ve placed in me.-’ I
Mr*. Cliff Abies, Juniur High Crooma Academy have vet up a
Mrs. Fay told the council. Then
School P-TA, Area Five, Celery schedule for registration In the
the turned to the busine's at
Ave. to &gt;Uh Si. and Melioav'Ue Negro area* of Sanford. How­
band.
ever, their Schedule was not a*
Ave. eo«t In City Limit*.
en
We»t
Md*
h
ouse
from
19
n
e
re
a
g
r
e
e
n
b
y
H
e
rb
e
rt
G
.
B
e
h
rra
. Rut she never once used the THE FIRST M E IP OF CEI.ERY'cut In the Sanford area. Nearly
Mr*. Fred Gina.% Sanford vailable today.
a
t
M
onroe
I
e
r
n
r
r
.
ir'la
ff
P
b
o
to
y
a hundred field ern* readied tb* celery (or the Chasm k Ce. wash

France Reject
Disarmament
r Conference Request
Action Prospects
On Major Issues
Facing Congress

Reapportionment
Problem Tackled
By Revision Group

uture.

Top News
In Brief

Longwood To Install
O f f i c i a l s T o n i gh t

13 Ships To Move
Out Of Suez Cfthal
Into 'M ed' Soon
Ike, Government
Officials Attend

in Operation

Education Board

s r l S’L ?

Carraway Named
To Hospital's

. «r .., T

Canadian Pacific
Railway Operations
Tied Up By Strike

Laramie Gets 1st
Woman Mayor

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Prlsciu* wondered If BUI Duval
was really warning bet or teas­
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ba * toss-up between Doo Mr*
and that fsilqw shs’a with tonight
I haven't been her# long, but I
see her with Doc on* night, Pete
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BiU looked m Mr. "Might he *
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coased, “Com* #n. peg.

Introduction* were made end
Peggy and Pete were Invited to
join the other*. Peggy wasn’t
particularly friendly, and altar a
few minutes she said vaguely
that they w*r* meeting some
people.
When ahe and Pet* bad gone
on to another table, Priscilla said.
"Aren’t Southern people supposed
to be mar* frteadlyf The atmos­
phere when the wa* her* seemed
a little ehlUy."
Bill met her ayes. "Usually they
are. Especially Apalachicola peo­
ple. Maybe you're trespassing tonlghL"
’Trespassing?" PrUcUis reposted, surprised. Than, seeing
BUI’a eyes go to Dick Dsvsrssux,
ah* understood. She laughed light­
ly. “1 was afraid of something
Uka that. Doctors are always ao
popular."
Dick shrugged. "Don't pay any
attention to Bill, Priscilla. Peggy
has that distant manner at first
She'll be different next time she

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wRy l’riscilt* cam* down alone,
a*d if Miss Lambert Md g*M out
previously without my seeing

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connection. 1 ridicule th* idea
that they're mixed up with him.
and then It creeps la agam.”
Dick was silent for a moment,
then M said in a slightly troubled
voice, “I can’t b e l i e v e they're
mixed up in anything wrong."
"1 can’t either. And yet 1 must
follow up svery possibility. Th*
only thing . . . the dark one fits
Into my picture. 1 wish I might
tell you more, Dick, but I can’t
—at least not y e t Aa soon aa I
definitely establish tM fast that
their being In Apalachicola has
no connection with Alvarea, I can
croas them oft my list"
Then It's Alvarea?”

T think aa fm p l a y i n g a

prove to myself and to you that
those girls g ft on pi* square. And
dating Priscilla i« a MtMr Rica
assignment. I like that glrL"
"It was quite obvious."
They drove down Bay Avenue.
Everything was auleL A Ught
burned bars and there In houses
along the street, put there was
no light in tha UlU* Glass cottags and no sign of th* grata
Dodg*.
"And they wanted to com*
straight home and get to bed
early," BUI remarked.
"Perhaps they just wanted to
get rid of u*. If I didn’t have to
go back by the hospital. I’d rid*
around with you and si* if we
could find them.’’
"Drop ma *L.tM hotel and I'll
get my o*r and ends* around,
anyway."
At that moment they saw a car
turn tha comer behind them. It
was th* black convertible. | |
seemed to slow a little aa It pass,
sd Lookout House, then went o a
(To 0* ConUmuedj

The second annual state lead­
ership conference of the Chrl«tt?an Chnrrhes of Florida will be
held Mondny and Tuesday a t the
Central Christian Church, OH
I-tndo. Dr. Perry Gresham, presi­
dent of .B-thany College, Bethany,
W. V*., end Dr Howard E. Short,
professor of Homiietles of the
College of tha Bible, Lexington.
'
ICy., will be the guest speskers.
A special session for ministers
and their wives is slated for 3:30
p. m., Monday. Dr. Gresham will
speak on "Disciple* and the Ecu
menlcal Movemest" at S o’clock
a dinner meeting for officers and
leaders of all departments nt
church work will be held. Dr.
Short will speak on "The Historic
Mission of Disciples of Christ"
w ami T h e Ministry" will be Dr.
Gresham's subject at the S p. m.
session.
p
On Tuesday at 10 a. m. an ad­
dress by Dr. Short on "Thd An­
tioch Church” will be followed by
a question and answer period and
a tour of the new edifice of the
host congregation, under the goi-|
dance of the pastor Dr. Paul C .:
Carpenter. The morning session
will be followed by n noon lun­
cheon meeting at. the church. Dr.
Gresham, will .speak on .^{Alex­
ander Campbell, Our Early Lead­
er.” At the final session Tuesday
afternoon Dr. Short will address
the conference on “Working To­
gether to Fulfill Our Mission,” and
Dr. Greshnm on "Great Dlscipl*
Preachers.' The gathering will
come to a close at 4 p. m.
A local delegation headed b)?
Pastor Perry L. Stone plans tq
attend.

(Ceetiaeed (ram F ar* D
the betterment of the Club and
the - betterment of th im lc e s it
ran render,” (aid Shlnholser and
he took over the president*! chair.
Seavcr, prior to presldinf at
the induction of officer*, was in*
traduced by Ed Lane, th* only
active charter member of the
Sanford Klwsnls Club. The Fifth
District Lt. Gov. I* postmaster
at Clermont, past president of
the Postmasters Association and
past president of the Clermont
Kiwanis Club.
Speaking for the first time be­
fore the local club, Seavers said.
“I hope that I will be able to
carry on in th* footatepa of other
outstandini Lieutenant Govern­
ors. The success of this club is
the work committee chairmen
do.*'
Seavers also announced the spFi'M as the Division Inter-Club
poinIntent of Postmaster Joel
Chairman for 1957.
Field, chairman of the Sanfprd
Kiwanis Club's Intej Club Com­
mittee presented a placque to
Ed Kirchhoff in recognition of
his service to Kiwanis and of his
13 visits with other clubs in the
district. The placque, bearing a
huge Kiwanis emblem read “ in
recognition of outstanding servcle. Inter Club Relation* Com­
mittee.”

CONGRESS ALTERS
EVERYTHING
WASHINGTON
House Re­
publican Leader Joseph W. Martin
Jr. Mass., asked Wednesday if
Congress might alter President
Eisenhower's Middle East resolu*
&lt;n lion, replied: "Even the Lord's
■ Pravcr would be chnnsed If lt

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A f i l f S T I ’S TMOUI’HON and ANTitUNV .S u lllllS . aa T r u a ltta of the
F tnrliU louul and C o lonlatliallon
ro in p a n y M d. a enrp o rallo n
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hi* ,u e c » ,,n r* tn offle*- F1,ORMV\
LAND AND CO LON 12 AVION CO»l,
J’ANV. LTD., a corporation uf L o g .
land tf l- s a tlv -x l- ltn e and If ilia-

LADY who Mils wallpaper lo*t hours of valuabl* time
while customer! wavered between two pattern* they had
singled out. Usually the wife insisted on one patters, the hus­
band on the other.
Then the saleslady uicd
a ___
psychology. She learned to
pent at one of the patterns
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and say. "I’m sorry, but t ^ fib k *
don’t think w* have enough m J u JTy*
of that on* left in itock. HI
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pattern became Ihe choice.
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backroom, where ihe knew \ M * * 1
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rolls and rolls of the pat* *. ) J \
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torn wer* stored, and when
she returned imilini, th*
sal* would b« consummated
with genuine satisfaction ill
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New Congress Aga in

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correspond­
ent of the Baltimore, Md., AfroAmerican, boards * train in
Hong Kong bound for Red Chin*
In defiance of a U. S. State De­
partment ban on travel to that
country. Worthy received ■ visa
to entor at the border. Ills pass­
port hot been revoked by the
State Department, but Worthy
said he has full support against
any legal proceedings when he
returns.
(International)
W llllAM WORTHY,

lAT -lOU’fie HOLD'

TWEY

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MARIAN’ ULDOLU* HARRY

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DECEMBER

31,

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Wedding Revealed
Mrs. Annie Mse McGill today la
announcing the marriage of Ra­
mon Mosely to Mr*. Nancy Wa­
ters.
The ceremony took place Dee
31 at Caanan City with the RsV
\Y. q . q r a p t , nfflfH PR .

1Bahia Temple
Sunday, Jan. 6th—3:00 P. M.
Are Requested to Telephone:

Dick Aiken 1313

Comparative
Statement Of Condition
ida State Bank of Sanford

Organise! Jane 2, 1139
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AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1050
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100,000 00
200,01X1 v 1
292UB32
47,10929
10.732 Hi
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7,800,128 OH

Capital Stock
.............
Surplus ............. ............_
_
Undivided Profits snd Rrverves
Reserve for Bad Debts ....—...__
Bowl Valuation Reservo ....
Dividends Payable July 1, 1956
Deposit I
,
TOTAL LIABILITIES

I

8,2i2,27H 44

OFFICERS
H . M eN U L T Y , d u U m s a e f tk e D oerd
T . K. T I C K E R . P re e id o e t
W. J . PEA CO CK J R - C . h i e r
MARY L Y N D D O U G LA S. A e e is te a t CasKiec
R A L PH W. PR 7.0L D . A e d s t a a t C a sh ie r
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RESOURCES

I.oans A Discount* ........... ........ ......
lin.ukinx House. Furniture &amp; Fixtures
U. S. (Jov’t B onds____ ___________
Other Bonds .............. ............................
Cash nnd Due from Ranks

________
| 2 818.741.01
...........................’. 80,197 00
.508 120 56
821,028.66

838,314.81

6,171.303.95
19.079^01.96

TOTAL RESOURCES

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WIDOWS OF SHRINE NOBLES
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MEMORIAL SERVICES

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till ARAM, h ie » U t. KHklDhilllCK
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o n Irual***. rre d lln ia or a e y and
all o a itla a clalm lno hy, th ru u s h .
uailor o r a a* U « t *al&gt;l ro a p o eu v t
nam td ri*f*nilantsi JULIA A. P 'lllT U n IIL'BUELL widow. If allv*.
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INCE World War II th* Russian bear's etaws have extended over
a broad range of territory, as shown on this map. With th*
arrival of the New Year, however, the free world Is watching for
freih signs of unrest In the Soviet satellites. Poland Is attempting to
cling to some Independence, although Hungary’s fight for liberty
has been quelled. Russian expansion started when situ stripped Fin­
land o( the tee-tree port of Pctsamo (1) and followed up by leasing
the naval bssa of Porkkaln, near Helsinki, which was later relin­
quished. Next, (2) the Baltic states of F-alnnl*. Latvia, and Lithu­
ania were annexed. During the war the northern part of Rn*t Prui•l.i (3) as well as two-fifths of Poland felt to Russia. In return, the
Poles received a slice of Germany. Iluthcnln, the eastern end of
Creehoslovakis (4). was annexed to give the Reds a 39-mlle com­
mon border with Hungary. Romania ceded Bukovln* snd Bess­
arabia (5) to Russia along with a small segment in the southeast to
Rulgarto. In 1048, Yugoslavia bolted from Moscow (4) and tn I0J5
the Austrian state treaty, assuring national sovereignty, was signed.
'uID in n tH lA H U K

By STANLEY

1)1HECTORS

•w *
T ru a n t
UP «KII
SCA--N09 8'
BUT M 4 h
HtAJIDNLM

BLAMES SPIKED EGGNOG
DETROIT ftfi— Johnnie Walker,
37, Royal Oak Township, who was
sentenced to 20 days Wednesday
for drunk driving told the Judge:
“somebody spiked my ej(|nqj{.’’

Democratic

In th* House, post - election
deaths of Reps. Antonio Fsm aades (D-NM) and T. Nlllet Hand
(R-NJ) has deniced the member­
ship to 233 Democrats and 200
Republicans.

Dian* snd Discount*

KEn JR

a

WASHINGTON W — The new
Congress Is Democratic hy almost
the same margin as the last.
The election last November
kept the Democrats in control of
the Senate hy the same 49-47 m ar­
gin and gave them an edge of 234
lo 201 In the House, or a n»* gain
of two.
However as a result of vacan­
cies created since the election the
actual party line-up in both cham­
bers is now slightly iliMarent.

IHOVAM,

Anchor Hocking 2IK Uoldrlm Dinnerware, and heal*

uk

tion of Mr. and Mrs. Rsrv*y
Dunn and Miss Helen Snodgrass.
The tour to food land was un­
der the able guidance of Mrs, J .
V. Richards.
The tour lo film land,, shows
by the Rev. Walling and!, called
"Love Thy Neighbor", set the
atmosphere for the watch' night
service held In the sanctuary.
Edwin Toney president of tM
3IYF presented to tha chiiireh a
beautiful pulpit Bible. This wi*
followed by a moat Impressive
candlelight communion service
conducted by the Rev. Donald
Walling.

SOVIIT «U

AS OF

S w eets fro m th e sw e e t is being offered th is lu ck y calf
b y P a tsy FiH vsw o f O rlsn d o w ho h ss been selected ss
►Mia* C itru s Pulp itu d e ." She is dem onslrating th a t cattle
like Florida c itru s pulp, a carb o h y d rate concentrate which
is hfgh in to ta l digestible n u trien t* .

Glrlfi, how’4 you like io hfiv« a full setting of

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TERRITORIES

FLORIDA STATE BANK

KINO-SIZE ! L

• f 4*18 C oyrl

By HELEN SNODGRASS
A New Year's Eve and watch
night service was held at th* an­
nex of the Bnrnett Memorial
Methodist church Monday even­
ing, Dec. 31, which carried out
the tour theme, from 1954 to 1937.
Beginning at 8 p. m. was tour
to tune 'and under the direction
of Mrs. Harry Anderson assist­
ed by Mrs. Cecil Sellers, the llev.
and Mrs. Donald Walling, a group
of the MYF girls and Charles
Cassell. This was followed by
group singing led hy Mr. Cassell.
The tours to frolic-land and to
fun land w ere under the direc­

t f MOSCOW
EVACUATED

Sanford, Florida

IT'S Y O ja MOVE NOW //

A P. )l«i«'l&lt;*

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OftESDCUt
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DOttiXArtp

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A cartoon, treasured by numb*rleti poker addict*, shows a
wife pulling aside her husband's newspaper lo announce, "Wc
S'rls ar* plgying pc’
' Jr Doe* twq pair of straights beat
a (lush house*”

vice at Eeterprise an New Yeer’a Eve. (Fketo by CM)

Tour From 1956-57
Enjoyed At Service

OCfAM;

W/IRSSA

fvKftWtt

SANFORD, FLORIDA
OrKtinizcd June 2, 11K19

Only
0-K..G8ANDMA,WE'LL

SHOWN ABOVE IS th* groep which attended the watch night ter*

STATEMENT OF CONDITION

'I
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For Ladies

ANSWER any telephone
CALLS WHILE YOU'BE r
DOWNTOWN.!' BYi.W

The division of the Southern
Betl Company’s nine-state opera­
tions into two administrative or­
ganisations set up along geogra­
phical lines and the appointment
of three vice presidents to new
executive positions have been an­
nounced by Ben S. Gilmer, presi­
dent of the company.
Th* two administrative organi­
sations will be designated East
and West and each will be headed
by an operating vice president re­
porting to Gilmer. Their head­
quarters will b* in Atlanta.
Frank M. Malone, 0f Atlanta,
now personnel vice president, will
become operating vice president—
West, with responsibility for oper­
ations in five states: Alabama.
Mississippi, Louisiana, Kentucky
and Tennessee.
Joe S. Stone, of Charlotte, now
North Carolina vice president and
general manager, has been ap­
pointed operating vice president
— East. He will direct the company's operations in North Caro­
lina, South Carolina, Georgia and
Florida.
William A. Thompson, of Bir­
mingham, now Alabama vice
president and general manager,
has been appointed personnel vice
presidet with responsbility for
personnel relations throughout the
company's nine states.
The changes are effective lmmediately.
Gilmer said th* new admini­
strative setup, a further decen­
tralization of the company's top
executive management, was a
“ natural step »o keep par* with
the smith’s rapidly expanding
communications requirements. Telcphonewlse, many of the states
we serve are almost as large to­
day ns the entire company area
wa* not so niafty years ago. The
prospect is for continued rapid
expansion. As wc grow in response
to the South’s growth, our aim
Is to keep sensitive to Individual
state and community needs and
pattern our services to their spe­
cial reT-tiremeni*
Each of tile executive appoint­
ees brings to his new post an
extensive background of experi­
ence. Each is well-known in the
South.
Frank M. Malone, in addition
to serving as personnel vie* pres­
ident, formerly was public Rela­
tions vice president. Prior to that
he had served as assistant vice
president of the American Tele­
phone and Telegraph Company in
New York; as Southern Bell's
general commercial manager; and
as Alabama commercial manager.
His early experience, starting in
1328, was gained on assignments
in Atlanta: Asheville, N. C.; Jackson, Miss ; and Birmingham.
Joe S. Stone served as Georgia
Plant Superintendent for a num­
ber of years anil later as tha
company's general plant manager
before his appointment to head

JAN. 2
Admissions:
Johnnie Mae Lowery (Orlando)
Bcrl Henson (Sanford)
Joyce Ross (Sanford)
Samuel Marvin Daniels (Sanford)
Randall Walts (Sanford)
Mrs. H. B. Pope .Sanford)
Margaret Butler (Sanford)
Births
Baby Boy Gooding
Discharges
Maxine Stevenson (Sanford)
James Smith (Sanford)
JAN. 3
Admissiona
Jam es Hamilton (Sanford)
Charles Williams (Sanford)
Margie Stokes (Oviedo)
Ruby Griffis (Sanford)
Nellie Mae McIntyre (Sanford
Stanley Johnson (Sanford)
Theresa Mao Johnson (Sanford)
Slary Hayes (Sanford)
Births:
Baby Boy Jicintyre
Baby Boy Hayes
Discharges
Steve Hudson (Sanford)
Btby Girl Peterson (Sanford)
Visiting Hoars: Private Room*, II
a. m. to 3 p. m.; Scmt-Private
Rooms, 2 t* t p. m., 7 to 9 p. m.-,
Pediatrics, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Parents and Grandparents only;
Obstetrics, No visiting during
feeding of babies. Private Rooms,
11 a. ra. to 12 noon, 2 to 4 p
ra. and 7 to 9 p. m., Semi-Private
Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to
9 p. m.

ANDREW CARRAWAY
C srrsosy and MrKibbia Insurance Ageacy
Hanford. Florida
C. R. CL0.M 9
F a rm e r, P re s id e n t C e n tra l F Is. P ro d s « tlo * C re d it A ss* .
Oviade, F ie .

LIABILITIES
Capifal Stock .... .........
Surplus ..........................
Undivided Profits
Reservn for Bad Debts
Unearned D iscount.......
Deposits .............................

100 000 00

. 300,000.00
_ 17,699.96
_ 61.948.16
._ 36,099.28
8.560.554.56

TOTAL LIABILITIES

' C. U. M eN U LT Y
C h a irm a n e f Ih e B oard. M elbourne, F lo rid *
W. A. PA T R IC K
P re sid e n t of P a lric k F r a i l C o rp e ra U e n
S a n fo rd . F lo rid a

Ethyl, 97 Octtne
Open 7

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Regular, 91 Oelgnt

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to 10 p m Frl-Sst-Su*
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T . K. T U C K E R
P re iid e e t e f th e B e ak
S e n fa rd . F lo rid *
A u i s t a n t T re o t Of (Wee. B e a k e f M e tb o v rse
a n d T r e a t C om pany, M a lb e a ra e . F lo rid a

We Now Pay 3% Interest On Savings Accounts Of
$100.00 Or More Compounded Semi-Annually
Member Federal Depeell Ininraaee Corporatiow

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n
. SANFORD HERALD Thura. Jan. 3. 1957 Page 5

'ONE FOR THE MONEY—

Ike F a c e s C o n g re ss U n d e r H an d icap

That PM shM ent M a y Be Enforced
United Staten k dofa* m y w*D
It U vakiag pgog w n la m k aa nodal aad cultural fields. It k taking a
bold on its atw-fouad resporuibdrty for
la vorid affairs.
Via nan respect, however. the United States
k ,a o t doing at all v d L Data araikbU at
tfck point indicate that another record for
the member of major crimes committed in
fk k conntry was made daring 1956. This
f c a r t a m o r d to bo proud of, or com*
plncent shout.
The ft™1 figures on 1956 crime will not
l a available for some months. Bat the Fei n J Bureau of Iaveotlgatfcm has reported
kA tto n w y General Brownell that apparentm the previous reedrd for major crime, made
i f 1154. wae exceeded Iset rear- The total
i 4 maeh a i m ee during 1956 is estimated a t
t . |H m That k 267.000 more than the
1954 total of 2367.000. There were 2362.000
major crimes in 1955.
The sociologists and criminlogists hare
many answers to the question: Why does
major crime keep rising during boom times
in the most prosperous nation on earth?
- 'The search for true and definitive an­
swers most go on, so that the hotbeds in
which crime is spawned may 1* cleared out..I n the meantime, it is apparent that the
Wtion ami most of its communities need
tw devote more attention to enforcement of
the law. That is the only way to keep s
mounting crime rate under control while we
ate improving our society to curb law-breakItig at its source,
.. .The challenge directed to law enforce­
ment agencies in the nation’s communities

I

UNO presidential nomination.
en route
By LYLE C. WILSON
lu te d PROS Staff
He is. af coarse. Vies President!
. mg ... M
accorapllihed largely by the ace*
WASHINGTON V
lich ard M. Nixon. If pci. J e ll (^
term
iegi*iaiiT|
E iM kcT fr is n e f n e u d by a
the Best
C c e p n i eootreCed by tbe *reBU during
^
Belt two
tw» or |progr*m. Hr. Eisenhower wta
s &gt;»«"-**&lt;-»? never thrw yetrs rapportthe judgment r-eed eo n g m » m jl aetiao to t n a i imposed aw other presidents.
j «f tbo*e who tee Niton *t tbe I jate his party ideal* into fact. AUm
tlzH ■***Republican lewder,thtnr* I the power and prestige of
th e"!
Amendment to the V S Coostiutez 1 bfe
for Mr. El- White Hou.e office may fall
uaa which* bars Mr Eisenhower *«a h o w - Two party leaders !i short of what It *ifl take to keep
ffwm a third term. Net that Mr aar
“ “ F- Division of author-! eocgre»*ion*l fiepubiieaas is line
Eisenhower would be UkeJy to seek it a t the top could be both em- for what Mr. Eisenhower has ia
b u m islag aad politically disss- mind. especially since each passor to accep t a th rd perm
trnov
iag diy brings kim closer to
Bat patronage-hungry
potitiMr. Eisenhower would still bold forced retirement,
’ rises are more Lkrly to go alaag
But
--------------------------, with the policies of a president tbe powers ef .effire.
. .
. tbe
, J
who has a poteatiai. evert If ua■ “ • « * * * * • ,»* *f*
likely, third to rn ahead of him
* * ebiac5 «• ***•“ * •
than with a p m id est who mast 1&gt;0W*T* &lt;l3nn« **« ^m ed iate
vacate 1W P ^ sy trw m a Avesa* J5i r * .t0 r t = r
*

for the heat of public sentiment to sterilize
the germs of lawlessDess that corrections
win begin to develop and the rate of crime
begins to drop.
Our kw enforcement officers are doing
a marvelous job of see&amp;ng out the law­
breaker—it is in the punishment, the open
public sentiment, the knowledge of its exis­
tence where it is apparent that the officers
hands ire being tied.
•
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*

Pension Plans
Pension plans in private business and
Industry have grown tremendously during
the period since the end of World War Two.
A new study made by the National Plann­
ing Association discloses that the number
and scope cf private pension plans have more
than doubled over the past decade.
Some twelve and one million workers and
executives are covered by more than twen­
ty thousand such plans. The assets piled
up for their benefit are estimated at about
25 billion dollars and are growing at the
rate r ' — re than two and a half billions
annua?#. It is thus apparent that retire­
ment plans have assumed such stature that
they can have a strong influence on our
economy.
I The National Planning Association a
non-profit organization founded in the 30s.
hxs mined so m e in te re s tin g q u e stio n s About
p riv a te pension p lan s. This re p o rte d by its
rommiMea
'that
business rommutee sjp/f- .* that most
existing plans tend to reduce national
flexibility by freezing people into their present jobs “By limiting the freedom of

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Over 350,000
Immigrants Come 0
2S To U. S. In '56

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a situation. It ia a situation.
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WASHINGTON*
«? - The ImJ however. Wbirt U ****
w migration 5 -rrite hot reported
J
m ieT ti°P
°* » • wUhM tb it more than »UW&gt; immim la u r t h a n u noon s« J oil »■ of the men aad of tho party moot J n rU c lE e ^ th* faited State*
Vr

7. . . a *
(believe they already have spotted
**** **
im ls,*rJ*io3 ^ nc* l*15tbe man — at least tbs man who
The Presiignt may fiai himse:f
Commuiioerr J. M. S « a g
will get the Republican Party’s “ **• &gt; - ? f ” * rtaxmastex ^
th, bjgitiisHa of tbe taduoo.
----------- :--------------------------------- , without a whip or a motonst w-ub iajujjjj^tiooo prop-am during ll&gt;j &gt;9
,an empty tank. He has avowed I W1J P ip in g to haad&gt; the Hunw Bah* ®rer the He- -a r^ 3 refugees who fled their
puhbcaa Party in a new world.
. .
The mold considerably resembles
*
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the l i n t term Boosevelt New Deal . ***.
** .*** l,“ * HoagmBy CHAKLBS M. MCCANN
c#ance the end of i u l»-yeir fel- t» expel him from the party.
___
minus the New Deal s eager inh**111 ^
B1M , u d j * tk*
l"sited Press S u ff Correspond
low-traveling alliance wt*A tb#
Rf »I* aaaoenred that be would i^7e»t in'centrahZ ng gyrernment
Act bad only a
Italy's Communist Party, the . Communists,
_
. . . .
.
roetisue bit fight, either insida or on the Pennsylvania Avenue ax is. -,w we*ka to ran before it exlargest la Europe outside the Iron
C-rtain. 1* in se r-^ .
^
&gt;*rty
,,
which extends from tbe Whit,
»ast Monday. Ha said that
Ci rt^ a*i U
1 . ‘’-v b i . of course, from the denun. . .
House to the Capitol skirting the sn4e r the act there were oboe:
It is losing heavily la i u card- riation . f Josef Stabn’s d ie u U r-!
I Treasury 7nd o d u r I ^ r t ^ e m ! «J&lt;» »Uaa still available to
membership. It is losing lki? by the Russian Reds and the
u Btnio. card-earning
Hungariar-i, all of which w e.--0
I**”
«"** Poluh and Hungarian rebeHioas
used in tbe last five weeks of

Italy's

Red

P a rty

1*hor sruoQS where it was
dominant for yean.
,t b
^ by a big internal fight which say develsp into
■ threat to the leadership of iu

In

which resulted from h.
Toeiiatti *t vk,
...i Mt
Metfe«a«wu il’t a S lJ f
^Hed to support the murderous
Russian intervention in the Haa-

T ro u b le

cewad their msmbership for IS57
,he T*,rThe s-jenrdi of the party hat AEC Turns Down
****
*t * °iaiama of A r | _ _ J . 1 1 _c r
LL * aH*“ La rec*rt BOS,Ju- SoB!,
U Or F
Eden May Call Off
i**U**ii!*« h*T*
,Ji* Utl1 at
” Plant
“*
Proposals
Visit To Moscow
■■ittec Control
^ A S IN G T O N IP — The • tavtv^v n
Prfm* ytnf.t
award elettioci ia tbt Atomic Eaerfy Commiiiica h*j

that lead to bigger and grtener pastures
~ And the schools for such crime exists in
Ike adolescent ages of our own nation’s pofrtlation—tbe age when youngsters realize
(fiat they can “get by” with the misdeamear.ors behind the cloak of “the juvenile
kws” which now exist in many of our
states.
Until the hotbeds are riddled the major
criminologists of our nation will continue
to have to deal with mounting states of
vandalism and major crime.
Only yesterday, law enforcement officers
reported that there was only one “violation”
.fiver the New Year celebrations and “that
was by juveniles which prevent us ^rora
releasing it,**
We cannot hide crime and expect • re­
medy.
It is only when the details are laid out

The
Sanford
•».&lt;• ‘JfiBA
x./ll#vi • I Herald

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PaMUkel

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etc*

week

g o t » f » * u —r —a
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U « Poat O f f u a a f S a a f o r # f l a r t e a . o a d a r tfca Act
• t C a ag raa a of Marek I I ITS
K u r i l i-KRKINS r e i t o r aad P u b l t i k a r
MARIO S HARM AS S R . C i a - a t l v o Rd lto r
E V g l . T S I C f l H I S O . A«T»rtl.Ue U a a a t o r

Or C a rr i e r
T b r e a Meal

Stl Oti■taars

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t u a d a w i n ke c t a r a e l f a r a l r t a a l a r a 4 r t r | i a l a a r a t e ,
V * t M e r a l t te a m e m b e r e’f t t e L'attaS Pra ee
p k l e k le e . n t l e a e s r l e e l v e l r t o t h e eee f a r r e p u e i l c a M«a a f all t k a l eral a a w a t r l a t a * In tk la n e w t e a p e r

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Ra»k
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Thurs. Jan. 3. 1957
page 4
TODAY'S Tl I m.K VEFUSE~
• Now ye sre dean through the word which
I hast spoken unto you.—John 13:3.
• Keep c!&lt;?nn. keep sober cast out of our
hearts all evil.

p arad oxically— helped

to heighten economic
insecurity rather than to reduce it, a s in­
tended."
This and other economic and social conseouences of the private pension plan should
be explored. More needs to be known. Tne
By UNITED M ESS
NPA Committee urges Congress to under­
take a "detailed and eomprehen«ive" review PROVIDENCE. R. I.—Christo­
pher Del Seito, RepubUcaa eaadi*
of the matter.
That would be a sensible first step in diU far governor of Rhode Island,

Quotes
From News

deciding w h a t .i f a n jth in v . should be done
....V
about such
plans

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•

Vice President's Job
Congre-s v-cu!'1 do well to give c a ^ y
consideration to ’'-ialation clarifying the
m anner in which :!v» vice president can ?&gt;e
vested tem oorarv presidential powers in
th « event that the president is unable to
Wi duties. On t « oeesebn. In
our history, the national business was hin,
deted because the Constitution jirovides no
clear-cut way for the vice president to assume tem porary power.
in these days, event* happen rapidly
The words and deeds of the leader of the
United States can sometimes mean the difference between peace and war in th e
world- It is foolish for us to take the chance
that we may some day be caught without s
leader able to speak with authority and give
voice to the United S tates’ opinion and position
•
W riting the •neccs.san- legislation may
prote to be difficult- TrovUion m ust be
made to assure an orderly tran sfer of authority during the emergency caused by
presidential incapacity, and for return of
his power when he is'recovered. It will take
serious stud\ and debate to hamm er out
the answer to this problem. Hut it Ls a problem too im portant to he Ignored That has
been done too long already.

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F^
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C * * r o ^ W oSL.'ZES*

firmer and more posiav* U. S.
*#1**7 tow*nl
'• l e c &lt; ^ S S ‘.a |« h S i
th# oppressed aad cBiUved peopies have in us will die ind be
lost fottvtr.”
WTASJUNGTON—Joseph B Hsvtmifk( pteaident of tb. National
Association of Home Builders, ta I
urging that Congress increase in- J
Ur*n r*w* 03 01 lM3*:
a ™ * ! * rt '
will rolls?-? ahasriher* with ua*|
happy con g-jences for millions

^ ^ ***' * Cew,p,per Ul

Atomic Power
Runs Tulip Wild

'‘CHILDREN UNDER 1*
ADMITTED FREE"

NOW
“Madam! That'a MY ahirt—"

SHOWING

(p sA A o n a h

Barbara Evans, Jack Harrison
ill; Are Married In Home Ceremony

Parents Announce Engagement
O f Miss Cason T oW .G . White

Citizens' Bank
OF OVIEDO
NOW OFFERS

Interest
To Be Paid
On

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Of $100.00 or More
COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY
As of January 1st • 1957
CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida
i

Member Federal IVpo-.it Insurance Corporation

Mary Co,da
Don Hoggany
“ *“ *» *»"*»* nenne
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SHOWS — 2:26

Hit Nevv-lcfori ToU
Epic Of TIm Lest
Graot IndiM ktt!«...
Nawd k Al Tin
EonL-Sfotuing Pmr Of
C in e m a s c o p e
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5:23 - 6:20

BY VIRGINIA CONN

■t*

David Cook Feted
On Fifth Birthday
With Party At Home

Try This One

GOOD WITH MEAT OR CHICKEN
SCALLOPED RICE
A now idea for a vegetable
dish can give
a meal a real
" ll/t’’ and help
along another
aeiaion of meal planning. When
th a t vegotable dish uses easily
cooked rice It’s a flavor favorite
f \ and a real quickie to fix.
*
Cooked rice Is seasoned with
grated onion, black pepper ami
nutmeg. It’s layered in a baking
dish with evaporated milk. The
rice is topped with a thick cover­
ing of cracker crumbs, then dot­
ted with butter or margurinc—
there’s paprika for color.
MENU

Mr., Mrs. Sidney Ives Hold
Open House On New Year s Day

MONDAY
The Daughters of Wesley School
Class will hold its business and
social meeting In McKinley Hall
at 7:30, with Mrs. Rupert Strickland, Mrs Grace Gregory, Mrs.
Thomas Sullivan, Mrs. C. F. Brannan, Mrs- Zcb Bailiff anil Mrs.
J. O. Lnnry as hostesses.
Thc First Baptist Church will
continue their study on the book
of Romans taught by thc pastor,
W. I’. Brooks Jr. a t 7:30 p. m. to
to 9:30 p. m.
Circles of thc W S C. S. of
the First Methodist Church, will
meet as follows:
Circle No. 5. Mrs. II. G. Her­
man, *510 W. First St., 3 p. m.
Circle No. 6, Mrs. Tate Chap­
man, W. First St., 3 p. m.

3 pm
Buttered Green Beans
Circle Na. 8, Miss Bessie Zach­
Scalloped Rice
ary, 812 Magnolia, 3 p. m.
Tomato and Lettuce Salad
Circle No. 9, Mrs. J. C. Davis,
Hot Rolls
511 Magnolia, 3 p m .
Deep Dish Blueberry Pie
Circle No. 10, Mrs. J, H. Nich­
SCALLOPED HU E
olson, tot Briurcliffc Avc., 8 p.m.
INGREDIENTS:
rUEMDAY
1 cup uncooked white rice
The First Baptist Church will
2 cups water
continue their study on the book |
1 teaspoon salt
of Romani at 7:30 p in.
2 teaspoons grated onion
The Gicum-r's Class of thc First j
&gt;« teaspoon black pepper
Baptist Church will meet with
£ *« tea.spopn nutmeg
1 large ran (1 2 3 cups) undilut­ Sirs. II. Wayde Itucker at 5401
Valencia Dr. at 3 p. m.
ed evaporated milk
t, Its oz. ran, about Vs cup,; Methodist Circles will meet as I
follows:
grated Parme.ian cheese
| Circle No- 1, Mr*. W. B. Me hoi1 cup cracker crumbs
*» cup butter or margarine Pap­ j son. 112 W. 20th St., 9 45 a. m.
Circle No. 2, Mrs. Robert Mahan,
rika
; 2400 Key Avc.. 9:45 a. in.
METHOD: Put the rice, water j Cirrle Nu 3. Mrs. Lamar Echoln. I
and salt in a 2-quart saucepan. 1001 W. 2&lt;):h St.. 9:t5 a. m.
Bring to
vigorous boil- Turn, tire |e Na 5 Mrj E C. Wilthe heat as low as possible. Cover „
^ IIol,y Av. 9:45 a. m
with a lid and simmer over this*
low heat 14 minute*. Remove t h e L .
p.
.
saucepan from the heat but leave1M O m C U C fT IO . U U D
the lid on 10 minute*
Stir the onion, black pepper and
nutmeg into the rice. Place half Sanford Hume Demonstration
of the rice in a well greased shal­ Club will meet at the Council cen­
low baking dish which will hold ter on Jan. 10 a t 2 p. m. with
about 5 cups. Pour on half tli* Mrs. W.-B Moye us chairman of
milk. Sprinkle with half the Hostesses
Parmesan cheene. Add the re*t of
Guest Speaker will be Mrs.
• the rice. Pour on the rest of the Stevens from Orlando, a profes­
’ milk. Sprinkle with th* remain­ sional corsetier. Her demonstra­
ing cheese. Top with the cracker tion will be on health and founda­
crumbs to completely cover the tion garmcots, and she will have
rice. Cut th* butter or margarine a model with her.
over the cracker crumbs. Sprinkle As Mis* Wilson wishes all clubs
with the paprika.
to view this demonstration, the
Bake in a predicated 350*F. members from thc Elder Spring*
even 30 minutes or until hot and and Lake Monroe clubs will be
g u d ts at this meeting. Also an
browned.
This recipe make* 6 to 8 serv­ invitation is extended to any une
having problems along thU line.
ing*.

WHY PINCH PENNIES!

M. and Mr*. Sidney Ives, 111, Also receiving were the* Ives'
entertained at an open house sin In law und daughter, Mr. andj
between the hours ot 3 to 5 p. i Mrs. John McKeller Jr., of Or­
lando .
m. New Year's Hay, with ap­
•Mr. Ives' mother, Mrs. Sidney
proximately 150 people from all
over Central Florida railing dur­ Ives Jr., of Orlando, poured cof­
fee at one end of tho table and
ing the appointed hours.
Mrs. P. Phillips, also of Orlando,
Mrs. Ivea used pastels—mostly j poured at the other.
pink and white grrhera dalsica,,
O thers assisting from Orlando
poin.settina, and gladioli—In hci
decoration*. Her table was laid were Mrs. Grace Warlow llarr,I
with a French alrm-on lace d o th 1Mrs. Hal Raymond, Mr*. J. K. |
centered with a unique ami McKellar, Mrs. Linton Allen, and
graceful arrangement made of Mrs. Jim Pittman. Also Mrs. i
Jack Hoist, uf Lake Gem, and
old fashioned condiment bottles
Mrs. Sidney Chase, Mrs. Lloyd
filled with pink and white gerberu
Hole.
Mr*. John Galloway, Mrs.
daisies. Dozens of pink ran d lrs1
Ilirry Tooke, Mrs Wallace Rail,
in ,,silver
camlets
lira
were
u«rd
, .I
_, i, ,
. Mr*. Mary Sue Compton, Mrv,
on the table, and especially lovely j
^
Mr, Vo|?,
were the pal* pink camellias at Sr., Mrs. Ray Forte, Mr*. Roy;
tached to the candelabra.
Mann, Mm . Harry Woodruff, Mrs. I
Special gue-ts for the afternoon &lt; liarles
Parks Sr., Mrs. Itoy
were Georg* llctzrl and Mils I Itolls r. .Mrs. Rulph Cowan Sr.J
Maltha While, who with Mr and and MUl Dorothy Carter, all of
Mrs. Ives received the gnesi* Sanfunl.

v

THE

The Sanford Woman's Club held
a luncheon and business meellnT
at 12:30 p. m. yesterdav, with
Mrs. B. B. Crumley. Sirs. W.
Colin Hires, Mrs. D. A. Gregory.
Mr*. John L. Jewel) and Mr«.
George McCall as hostesses.
The club room held arangemepts of camellias, with each
(able having a center a rra n g e ­
ment.
Mrs. Francts Meriwether, pres­
ident. opened the business ses­
sion with the flag salute followed
by the “Star Spangled Banner.”
The Rev. Robert Spear Jr.,
guest speaker, read from Second
King.:, sixth chapter, after which
he gave a parody entitled ‘‘God’s
got Chariots'" He also spoke of
the requisites for a successful
organization—worthy goals, the
Master's Hand, spirit discourage­
ment.
He then gave three readings.
"Somebody said It couldn't be
done", "Whsl are me leaving"
and "The touch of the Master'#
Hand".
a memorial service for Sirs.
Walter L. Cooper was held with
th* following past presidents tak­
ing part: Mrs. Roy Tiilis. Mrs.
O. P. Herndon, Mrs. II. W. Ruc­
ker, Mrs. B. B. Crumlc), Mrs.
Jam es Moughton, Mrs. Ralph
Austin Smith, and Mrs. C. R.
Dawson. This was ended with the
tinging of "Lend Kindly Light"
by Mrs. Charirt Wilke, accom­
panied by Sirs. George Touhy.
Tb* Club's calendars wero dis­
tributed to those selling names,
also, for a small sum, to others
desiring them.
Mrs. Wilson, of the Uprne Dem­
onstration Department, ‘ spoke on
th* TB drive which is coming up
In the near future, after which,
a nominating committee, compos
ud of Mrs. Jo* Corley, Mr*. J.
P. Wilson, Mrs. James Mough­
ton. Mrs. Lottie Nix, and Mrs.
B. B. Crumley, was elected.
Thc president, Mrs. Meriwether,
then adjourned the meeting.

Conning
The News

Can you stand a rehash of New [ and Lou John too, Gr* taken Hath
Year'* Eve at allf II not, don't Ruth and Forrest NorvtU, J a a f
read tonight’s column. Before you Miller, and I have to mantioR
• top though, let me remind every-1 Bob Conn, aa he was v u g much
one to have their chest X-rayed **&gt; evidcnee. Pat and Dgvu Todd*
while th* mobile unit is In town. Jean and John Dooley ,and tho
old faithful* mentioned above,
It only takes a minute, and you also put In a brief appearancoy
will have atarted the New Y'ear Louise served a marvelous mid*
right.
night supper, and 1 have to men*
Francis and Dottle lloumillat| tion her beautiful decorations of
had one of the liveliest panics, pine, mistletoe and rid gladioli,
in town Monday night. Francis is |iHave to mention It, because sho
inexhsusteble at thc piano, and I would be offended U I didn't,
vvehn you add Jack Morrison on; A p ^ y l t the Atlantic Palac#
the laid can. you don l need Mey- w il
to celebrate tbe doom
er Davis. On her table. D ottle;of two of ,u
boarders. Paul
had spread a bright red cloth.' Qronder announced that ho would
with red candies. The e d ib le s ;^ miirrie&lt;j j„ February, and
were delirious, especially the Wendall McGuira la April. I hop#
crab fingers dipped in hot aatice. this l« oa the level, and not an­
Tnking part in the merriment other of thair “ Cry wolf” stories.
were Ruth Jean and Harry Rob- Wlihlng Paul food fortune wero
»on. Jack and Barbie Morrtion, Pat and Davo Todd, Betty aad
Bill and Mildred Smith, Bill and Verne Mountcaatle, Al D*ma and
Millie Thomas, Bessie Lou and date, Duaty Rhodes, Putty Mur*
Kill Field, Doris and John Angel, phy, and Ben and Kay King.
John and Jran Dooley, Bill ami
A real, relax tad recover party
Betty Lemts, Judy and Jack was Informally run New Yea re
Smith, Sirs. Brown, Judy’s mo­ day by Ruth and Forrest Norvetl.
ther, and son John, Klaiue and Eggnog was aerved a t the lively
John Adams and Kinky and
guest* watched tbe big game oa
Charlie Parks.
television. Jim Guy was especial*
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Sawyers
Earl
and
Crcela
Higginbotham
ly animated. Seen while 1 wae
and daughters. Gayle and Donna,
had a magnificent party. Guests there (and all to briefly), wero
spent the New Year Weekend in
were greeted at the door with a Jim and Betty Guy, LIT and O,
Veto Beach visiting Mr. and Mrs.
sign advialng them to park their B. Oray, Marty and Lew Ml lisa pa,
Robert Skinner.
inhibitions with their oars, and Cy and Lou Johnson, Gretchea
MR. AND MRS JACK LEROY HARRISON (I’hnlo by Jameson)
MISS REHA PiWLETTB CASON
the garage had been turned Into Hall, and Jean and John Dooley.
Mr. and 3(rs. F- E. Breckcn★
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★
Roseland. And (he girls didn't
ridge have returned from Selma,
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★
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★
An Impromtu party wet quick­
even charge! The flowers were
Ala., where they visited his moth­
ly
devised by Skip and Ernib
n'Honc, and even red tulips. A
er, Mrs. B. M. Rreckcnrldge.
gorgeous, chrysanthemums, car* Horrell tha tam e night I hear lt
a u red tulips. A waa most fun, aa Horrall parties
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Aalways are. Attending w tre Ruth
large crowd assembled to enjoy
Donald and children, of West Palm
the famous. Iltggcnbotham hoepl and BUI Barron, Pat and Dava
Beach, spent Christmas h e re 1
In a simple home ceremony black uccessoric* anil tin orchid
uiily, which was In full -vin' Todd. MlUla and Bill Thomaa„ Bet­
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cush­
ty and Bill Haxiett, Al and Betty
Mr. and Mrs- T. P. Cason an*
performed Dee. 28 at 7 p.m , corsage.
Monday night. Among those at
ing.
HUIner, Muriel and Rocky Glideneunea the engagement of their
Miss Barbara Jean Evans, doughMro. Harrison,
mother
of
tending your ever observant re­
well, Chuck and Betty MeBratnl*.
porter
spotted
(and
talked
to,
naCharles
Wilke,
Robert
Miller
ler
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
the
groom,
chose
a
gold
sheath
a daughter, R*ba Paulette, to Wil­
and
Betty’s aiater and brother-inally), Roy and Sally Green.
and Marvin Goembel left Tue*- Maurice
A.
Evans,
became [ dress and her corsage was also
liam Garnett While, sun of Mr.
law Glnny and Bill Gamble Ot
day to return to Georgia Tech in the bride of Jack LeRoy Hnrri- an orch'd.
Mary
nnd
Hugt
Whelchel,
Esther
and kfrs. L. E. White.
Atlanta, Ga.. after spending the son. .on of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon! A r0l.0,u ;oll uaJ heW following
Ridge, Katie and Bob Jackson, Key West, Dornell and Tom KU*
Bliss Cason was bom In Sanford
Christmas
holidays
here.
Ida Ilea and Ruaa Wilson. Jackie cite*. Fran sod Dick Murray
THURSDAY
C. Harrison of Wichita, Kan.
l!)0
|n n,,. bride's parents'
Bud Bramley, Bob and Helen
and attended local schools, grad­ Westside P-TA will meet at
and John Crawford (Jackie had
The Rev. R. Spear officiated. home,
Punch, Ben and Kay King, Peta
Mrs, G. R- Gilbert had visiting at tho double ring ceremony andj For a wedding trip to Tampa,
uating from Seminole High School. 7:30 p. m. in the school audito­
on a stunning gown with a Tabu Simpson, Tim Prentice, Abe and
luu.s neckline), Lucille, Price and
She presently holds the position rium Superintendent Mllwee will her for the holidays her cousins, nuptial music was provided by Mrs. Harrison wore a navy blue
A 1/e and Mrs. Wesley G. HarriCeil Heard, Ellen BetU, Dot Pow Margaret Fennell, Lite and Jim
ktrs.'N
.
V.
Farmer,
organist,
and
|
and
white
suit
with
red
aeccssorof service representative for Sou­ bo Cue speaker and will di»£USi » &gt;n, of Washington. D. C. A J/c
Peterson, Katie and Heneh Cum­
ter*, F. I), and Muriel Scott. Ruth min*, Ruth and K*re Hodiee.
jies. Upon their return, the couple
thern Bell Telephone and Telc- findings of tho survey tram. There Harrison Is an electronic engineer John Carter, soloist.
1
Jean
and
Harry
again.
I
think
The Evans home was beautl- jwill reside at 404 E ,14th St.
Doris and Fran Francisco, and
(a graph Co.
will be a board meeting at 7 p m. and operates Univac In th e' Pen­
On Saturday, Dec. 29 David that they, and tho Linkers, and her home guest*, Mr. and Mrs.
fully
decorated for the occasion j Out of town guests at tho wedtagon.
Mr. White was born in St- Au- in thc cafeteria.
Cook
was
honored
on
his
fifth
-no
.ucK.^ujns
made
nearly
every
wlth inside planters containing | ding Included the groom’s parSig*worth, Ena. Schmidt and Ledf.
Thcro will bo a meeting of the
gustlne and attended Sanford
white gladioli and snapdragon* enti, Mr. and Mrs. Marion C. birthday with a party given by his party in town. This lakes a lot ami .Mrs. Jim Nelson.
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Thomas
McMillan
achoots. He is a sides representa­ O. E. S. at 8 p. m. in tho Ala- and son, Tommy, left yesterday I and assorted greenery, with oc-1 Hairlson, Wichita, Kan; Mrs. V. mother. Mrs. Walter A. Cook, at or time on the road. Must say
Katie and Heracb Cummins
sonic Templethat Vcrn Smith looked lovely ertertalned
tive for Odham and Tudor.
a number of peopld
to return to their home inGreen-1 casional touches of pale pink | Miller. Indianapolis, Ind and Mrs. 2108 DeCnttes Ave.
thc
other
night.
3Iany
of
the
girls
The
dining
room
table
was
de­
th* other night A delicious a r­
SUNDAY
up. Ill, after visiting hern with being used also.
i-icd Evans, Orlando,
The wedding will take place on
corated with a Happy Birthday I had never seen in dVesscs be­ ray of dalectebies were tented
i The bride, given in marriage by
' ,rs- H im .on was Lorn in cloth ami n chocolate rake with
Feb. 14 at 9 p. m. in the Central - The Young People’s Service their son flhondcl McMillan
fore, since our association ia main
League and tho choir of Holy
the guests who came after din­
—
her
father,
wore
a
simple
whitj!
Indianapolis,
Ind.,
and
moved
to
green icing saying “ Happy Birth­ ly on the golf course. Sanford is to
Baptist Church.
Sanford
in
19(8.
graduuling
from
ner for punch and good chaer.
Cross Episcopal Church will pre­
Mr. ami Mrs. S. I). Hlghleyman | w00| , heath with cap sleeves,
day,
David.”
loaded with beautiful females, amt
Jane and Wally phlUipt show­
sent a Feast of Lights program had a* guests over the holidays and carried a whito Biblo topped Seminole High School in '35. While
Delicious refreshments of cup
at thc church at 7:30 p. m. There their daughter-ln-luw, Mrs. C. D. with a white rose.
at school -lie was a member of cakes, ice cream, candy nnd cold they out did themselves on the ed off their new house Monday
Eve. If I have to write It once night. Among th* crowd were Pol­
will be a short organ recital Hlghleyman, and daughters, Joan
tin* Gleo Club, and is now em­
Mrs. Donna Leo Atkins served ployed by the Mo rid a State drinks were served.to the young more, I may scream. Could go
'9
prior to the program, and imme- ami Mary, and Jerry Sparling,
ly Bnthaker and h*r mother Mrs.
guests.
pu forever about the It’s-p a rty , 1lirt*ttdfW.'Wrth8 anti Rob Jaekdiatel) afterwards, refreshments; all of Sarasotn. Mr*, llighley- as matron of honor and chore a . .
Thosr attending- were John
will be served. The public Is cor- man'* son, C- I). Hlghleyman Jr., sheath of cmproldurcJ pink rotnon, Anne Bear, Andy and Helen
Mr. Harrison wus born in Lamb. Ch.-ryl Fralirk, Jeff andj but must turn to another.
(Italy invited to attend.
a former student at Indiana Uni* ton. Her flowers were while Wichita,
LouLe nnd Jim were holding Carraway, and Mike and Bob
K
an.
and
attended
Judy
Bales.
Susan,
Charlotte
and
I
The Jr. Choir of the First Bap- versity. is presently serving with roses.
Wichita High School Eaat, gra- Jimmy Nelson, Melanie Howard, down the fort in I-ake Mary. Tho Stone and thair house gueete, the
Rest man was Richard It. duating with the class of '53. lie Debbie and Beverly llcrdmnn, crowd there enjoyed New Year’s Campbell*. Each of the gueete
| tilt Church will rehearse, at 5:30 t*lc arn,y •** England.
Atkins.
I p*. m.
j
- - - - :- - - - - - - - - - - - - attended Wichita University, and Danny Cook, Sue Jcffcoat, Diane in Singapore, London, New York, brought a specialty to ML end
Isis Angeles, ami Tlmbucktoo. since there waa a tremendous
At 7:39 p. m. the First Baptist
Tho bride’s mother wort* a cnlidcil in thc U. S. Navy in July Roberts and Ronnie Evans.
1Church will begin their study of
light beige Jersey dress w ilh'uf 51.
Also Mrs. Donald Bales, Mrs. Participating in this were Hetty crowd, cither they ate a IoL o r
Ihe book of Romans, taught by
A. O Roberts, Mrs A. L. Wilson ami Jim Guy, Hetty und Bill Jano made out like mod and
W. P. Ilrooks Jr.
Lcmos, Marge and Bill Hill, Cy won't have to cook for a week.
an&lt;l Mrs. Cnok.

CO-HIT

FEATURE — 1:44 Only

W ed Monday
On Monday. Dec. 31 at II a.m.
Mrs. Naomi June Sanders be*
ram e the bride of Victor k.
Haninger in the pastor's study of
First Baptist Church, with tbe
Rev. W. P. Brooks Jr. perform­
ing the single ring ceremony.
Mr. Haninger'* daughter. Mrs.
Jeanette Jandula of Sanford, was
matron of honor and Irving Pry­
or was best man.
An out-of-town guest was Mrs.
Sophie Michals of Chicago, 111. a
close friend of the Haninger fam­
ily.
After the wedding Mrs. Irving
Pryor served light refreshments
to a few- intimate friends of thc
couple a t Mrs. Jandula's home.
The wedding party later went
to the Mayfair Inn for lunch
after which Mr. and Mr*. HanIngcr left for Arlington, Va.
where they will reside. Both Mr.
und Mr*. Haninger are officials
fo the U. 8. Government in
Washington, D. C.

FEATURE — &lt;:4S

HARWELL, England, HP —
Atomic power Just runs a tulip
wild, scientists at the British!
atomic energy research station
here have reported.
In esperimente to determine
the effect of atomic radiatioo on
living and inanimate matter,
Harwell scientiita turned the
clock back 1,000 years and made
tulip* revert to the wild state i
in which they existed before man
started Improving them.

of veterans, unless tb* interest
rate on Gi home mortgage, is (
placed on a better footing with
HIA and other money rates.”

&gt;sene, onAgn- Brigades Proposed

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d0irB '**'■'&gt;?
o{1cow
h!* w e a l e d spring^ visit,
submitted by the nU1
^ Mc,
i 5 v o f , ° rll.Dd^ ^ ’ Ind th« marked change In Rasaia’s policy H)
fiztl L m e r .i t , of Florida.
iu satellite countries and

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I serves on the Claims Subcommtt- over Commi«sion report.
I te* of the Judiciary Committee
CONGRESSMAN JIM HALEY
CONGRESSMAN C H A R L I E
BELFAST, Nortnern Irrland — I
i BENNETT t2nd District) — Jack- (7th District) — Saraaota. Third Northern IrelanJ Prime Minuter i
| soavtlle Fifth term. Member of term. Serves oa two cimmit*r««: Lord Brookeborough. on a g u n .
I Armed Services Committee and House Administration and Interior battle near hie home between po|»he
Democratic
Congressional and Insular Affairs. Is rhairm an' 1jc* ln&lt;1 older* believed to be
Campaign Committee. Reiponsi- of the Indian Affairs Subcom­ members bf the oU!a»cd Irish Re­
|b!e for making Fort Caroline on
publican Army:
the St. Johns River a National mittee. Was formerly head of the
.’I heard it all. Our chaps did
Park.
Introduced
the resolution m i l * 2I* Brothers
Circus.
H-lp-.J a good Job.’’
_ ai
...
__ _
♦
S
t
.
.
a
.
L.
making “ la God We Trust" our make it th
arth.
national motto.
0l / CONGRESSMAN BOB SIKES CONGRESS man b h l y m a t .
»«'-a Di«trct&gt;—Gain*, n •
j
ry
s
■3rd District)—Crestview N ^ . T O W
WIR PENDLETON
term. Has served since 1)43 He r u e . Third te
HAPPV NEW SESSION - The _la the
„
........ culture Committee. Notrd
“ ____
Dean" of the FYinda
WASHINGTON Ot — Th* Army
lith Congrrta opens today. Jan- Delegation; affectionate!) refrr- public speakrr and mas
o f . is considering stationing missileuiry 3. 1337. Here is the roll call rrd ,0 ** thc “ he-foon ” A mcm ceremonies. P tt Project it
armed atomic task forces at stra­
of th* Florida Delegation. Cut out I k" r
th' Appropriations Com itrnctioa of a Neuro-I'.yehutric tegic point* around the world.
Veterana*
llo«pita|
on
a
plot
of
tljia list and save it for future Blttee and Chairman _of the Army
Th«* proposed powerful “ atomic
SubcommttUe. Headed Steven land already owned by the Govern­ fire brigades" would be capable
reference.
ment at Gainesville.
ISENATOR SPESS.M1D HOL son's successful primary race in
of niihing to th* scene of any
sudden Communist thruaL
LAND (Senior Senator) — Bar­ Florida.
C l.
IN
The proposal, now in an ad­
tow. Former Governor of Flor- CONGRESSMAN DANTE FAS- U „ | |
I t ) S t e p D O W n vanced planning stage, is part of
lik. Chairman of the Commerce CELL (4th D iitricU -M iam i Sec n a i l
ond
term
At
present
ia
serving
a$d Related Agencies Subcommitan Army reorganization schedul­
tte* r\f fh* ApnrrtpriN*innq foni - [on a special Government Informa­
ed ta itnrt esr.'jr this year.
WASHINGTON KI&gt; — Leonard
nfatiff; Chairman of the Afri* tion Subcommittee of the GovernUnder the master plan, tbe
ment
Operations
Committee
l*crW.
Hail
will
step
down
as
Re­
culture Credits and Rurai Elec­
.Army will pare about *0 000
pose
is
to
study
charges
Uat
|
publican
national
chairman
some
trification Subcommittee of the
men from its 19 rotnbat divisions
.v n u .
Agriculture Committee. On Dem- some government agencies with time after President Eitcnhow -it. .i„ . i s .- , iv .
hold
facu
that
should
be
mad.er’a
secood-t.rm
inauguratbn;
* J
T ,h#(
ooratle Steering Committee.
public. Also onPost Office and Jan. 31. « lm in i,tra ils .o u r r ^ ' e
J 7
w ,r f ,r «•SENATOR GEORGE SMATH- : Civil
Service Committee
have revealed
•Som* ot
M-000 m ta *®uW
KBi (Junior Senator) — Miami.
, ! CONGRESSMAN S Y D HERi b* put in atomic taak forcea of
S&lt;cond
term.
Chairman aof ^ , LONG (3th District I-Leeaburg y J l V iV * ! “*, J * ' reM*,U3n
mm.
d
s -?«&gt;
*«h
Milltar y_ Procurementand Small. Fifth term
Only member from a \ t Tp
l'
** *°UrC*‘
' Tb# unit, would be armed with
Business Subcommittee of the
Kio n Jl , vtr w
Mr&gt;e in
w ' l*OI
commitUe spokesman, such atomic weapons a . th* Cor-nd Means Committee. An expert
^ I f - 1 mis.ile. which ha. a SO to
th* S.rface Transportation Sub |on taxaton. Bceau.e of hU citrus
J *n- I*- th e . 73 mil* range, and the Honest
committee of th* Interstate and | baalneiV background ami t.ng day the committee is slated 10 Joh.-j rocket which hat a 10 to X
C o m m i t t e e . I ” " - " , - &amp;n A g r i ^ i i U i r . C o m m i t . hold its next meeting here.
mile range. They also would
D*mocra- ht „ consulted on ,!1 m atter,' Administration r-nrsa* also de­ have right-inch artillery guns for
nied
•
t
~
"
.
V
.
j^4 Senatorial Campaign Commit- p*rtauung to citrus legislaUun
which atomic shells now a rt
lT*
„
| CONGRESSMAN P-»UL ROG tier Jr. general counsel of the being developed.
Trexar
CONGRESSMAN BILL CRA- 2RS itth District)—Ft. Lauder
Th* atomic task forces could
MJ .: (1st District ) — St. Peters- dale Second term. On Public picked aa Hall's auroj,iar.
be &gt;tationed at such key points
Lijrg i 1 ruia s lone Republican, Works Committee. Is co-author of
There have been reports that | as Hawaii, Korea, aad Alaska.
Member. S*cond term. His assign- th* Kennedy-hogert Act timed at M*11 would tak* a high govern­
Consideration also has been
m jnu ia.l d« River* and H i r j laving $4 billion a year by stream ment post or run for governor of given to using such fire brigades
) w&lt; Flo d f flhtr-l, «nd Puhlle !!n n | budget and acco-inling pro-1 Nsw York. Hill, a New Yorker, to bois-.cr the Vulnerable perimet­
■ , m -'
el tb * : cedures in the Govrtomrnt as, thus far baa declined to reveal er of the North Atlantic Treaty*
Public Works Commi.u*. Also|rtcoqimended in th* second Ho- hi* plans.
Alliance.
*’* |(^

As GOP Chairman

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Togliattirtu »\nn
n.iir_
Orlando propoaal a t ■ basis of, ported.
One of them. Swaaur Eugvmo
p g .M ^ altoatioa marks a
l* * 1
Be.rerbraok’i ETeniag
Real*, let lo o t a blast against n J£ ai ebanw 'rom the Commo-i
* L7 f the plant type has standard said that alth o ^h Eden
p trty‘t po,!*]*, f, f re, ?» r eyears
T*- •’♦ea **tab. shed, iIt turned I has
to make
make aa fornml
forma! dec!
deda T n t ^ r v ^rrta
" y-. ^Reale
aJ s !
^ ryet
e t to
thst the Par- T i l In T » I. ^
wa! g rT v /f™
^
!
o f , / lor7 a .ion. “ cancel!,Uon of the visit i.
ty was bliadiag itself
thr-.n|V&gt;nt th« fre» world t ‘'St -r-f° m r
,
m*.ke « tsrd e d . on present form, as
amt aiwut
about in ^
conUihuUoo."
de- almost
, Im0It certain.
certain.:-n
wUeh bad eomt
CoamuaisU might w in .u
tbe. ’ 7
‘•uu“
*uuu'J iu Us
^ «'*:
-- ---------------~ leonomic n u d e a r’ Eden aad Foreign SecreUry
parliamentary
election. 1Ir------------t W
03 leaning ’J u t the state Sup- world Commuaiiia as — ™ Bit.
“ l national' parliam
esury eAction
l*1°5&gt;ra«
T ,r
v ,rf had invalidated eerr » , . « th e K a ta U a rv p o d U tiM ®
a7
f 5
SU
T V . Communists
C o m m n - i . t a still
a tilt hold
hoU
t i l ? &lt; rire rr e,n t r&lt;
Court
*J -‘
The
IU
.. .
,
. S*!»rn Lloyd are scheduled to go d)
t
. ..
V. . V . Iiniat dictatorship,
seats out of 590 ia the Chamber , la#
Prot»«!» « d ^
|n &gt;jly . th e Tisit
tain absentee baJots which had
\
opposiUoa of Deputies The left -wing Soda- rour 03 whlct&gt; contracts are being
be in retunt for one
tiven him an edge ia the reeent
•*
*kat
elenion:
speakers were checked off at the list* hold 75. Pietro Nenni. the r&gt;e*oU*&lt;cd were submitted t e 1made here last spring by Soviet
“Deaocrscy received another P, r t F coagress aad that the elec- Left Wing Socialist leader, for foaa*etion with the so-called Premier Nikolis A. Bulganin an I
setback is Rhode Island tolay.”
eoefirmed Togliatti
aoatha has been drawteg closer "**cond round" of th* AEC* Communist party chief Nikita S.
his leaderxhip was rigged.
to a break wrui the communists. P°wer development reactor pro- Khrasfccbev.
S.AARBRUECKEN. Germany ^ “• J * * C«Bmuiu*: It U Ukely that the break aUl i n m .
. . . Cerman
o ------- Chsneelor »•-----Control
Commission be mad* formally when th* Left
Orlando proposed a liquid metKonradx Provincial
^
for the Naples area, from which Wing Socialist* hold their nation- al fueled plaaT of 23.000 to 40 ***5e ^ X ^ ^ i g w i e k ^ al : ; : ; r * n z*xi mosth.
I 000 kilo*alts working on an ex­
" S g ^ S S J - “a S T S S
perimental reactor of that kind
im » i
, nd the Germans, hav* shown
rhich la expected to start oper­
0
IA FF-A -D A Y
STARTS TONIGHT
haw a problem that seemed m»o-1
ating in IK ).
STARTS «:M
luS* «in ^ *ol'vd on th« bails j
The University of Florida plant,
w-ouid hav* had a capacity of,
h/ a J3 r,*fctf ,sd la11.tb* J ? 11
only 500 kilowatts. The commL-i
___ _
sioe said this proposal “does not
WASHINGTON—Rep. Lawrence |
qualify as a power demonstra-!
H. Smith R-WU.. in ciUing for a
'-ion reactor project.’*

Army Atomic Fire

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msvement a ay farther.
Reject TogUatti’s Leadership
But seme leading lu lian Cam-

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Social fvenJtM

Rev. Robert Spear
Speaks At Meeting
Of Woman's Club

Mrs. Sanders,
V. E. Haninger

TRI-COLOR BALL DRESS
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was designed by Oleg Caxsint.
Red satin bands divide the allover green and red embroidered
white peau &lt;1* sole front from
* solid black satin back. Red
satin Is used for a wide waist­
band. A stunning gown for fes­
tive occasions.

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TBa Sanford Somlnoles cage'the current semester ends- “He’s
Game time gets underway to
By OSCAR FRALEY
quintet moved back i*to the swing | a good boy on the rebounds, a n d , morrow night in Leesburg a t •
L’aitvd Pi*ae S pent Writer
of things yesterday afternoon with he has a good shooting eyt,” ip:m and at the ia in*time next
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico «
Tuesday night when the Semi
stiff workouts on shooting
Silvers
basic fundamentals of ball bandlAfter the extended V eetice set- "oles play host to Pierson oo their j ib e snowbird golfer* scuffing up
lag and the fast break to an af* llo« ye.urday afternoon, Layer home court at tho Seminole HighjtK.
tt
the living ’ roam
room rug wo0id
would ,*«t
u the
■* Mam
------ for Ha voiced optimism for the Leesburg,R' “m! •m courts
i|
in the auditorium.
fort to —
prim*
thalr hearts out even more now
mid season teat of strength. The outing tomorrow night. “ We were
Semlnotea will be given probably pretty depressed after seeing Lees­
the most decisive teat tomorrow burg in action,” he said. “ But we
It’a not too big, seeming almost * dr« * in« a
ma: a?ro ,‘
night when they travel to Lees­ have been looking e lot better
burg to take on the Yelloy Jac­ lately, and I think we might give
to have been designed for the j your line.
Mo»t Clear Meal
kets, the tallest and perhaps them a surprise or two.”
moet seasoned team that they will
letting—Inside the towering
On th* fourth hole, a 430-ya
As for Pierson, the Seminole*
face all eaason.
mildewed walla of 435-year-old hole, your tee shot has to clear
count on a win next Tuesday I
LAST W IK I’S RESULTS
"All we weat out of tho Lees­ night. “ We need a lot of work on
Fort El Morro — which is un­
the 30-foot fall of the moat which
matched anywhere.
W L burg game la a good thawing,’’ fundamental! to* win that one/
Tasmt
Is
within 80 yard* of the tea.
Bud
Layar
said
today“
Wa’re
3 0
Clydes Csf*
Silver pointed out. “ But we hav
El Morro wai built by Ihe Spa­
Harveys PlumWag Ca.
3 1 point for Pierson and the rest of the time to de it in with the hoys
The mixed league will wind up nish In 1531 and, a t various times Slieera ricochet their ball off th*
Sanford Bowling Allay
3 1 the season,” he added.
responding as well aa they have th* first half of their 30 week through the centuries, it has been east!* wall, which converts it into
The completely re finished courts been."
1 3
Powells Offtca Supply
season tonight *nd prlie monlfi attacked by such as Sir Francis a hook.
l a has added greatly to both vlelbl-,
Semlnola Dry Cleaner*
"We wont be overconfident, how­ ara to be awarded tonight at a Drake, countless pirates and the
And, on the ninth,, body engllsh
• 3 llty and spirit. During the Christ^ ever," Layer asserted. “We know get-together a fte r bowling. All armies of several nations.
Celery City Grill
« » • vacations the coaehcs and wt will be able to win the game league membara ar* urged to b*
High Slagle
Now It Is baing cannonaded l,n’J aUow* ° "
| ee' *fJ ou
tain — by golf balls. For a f te r , back up too far, thara’a a 7S-foot
—314 SHS principal, Andy Bracken, If w« play a good gama Ilka wa present.
Wag
again
turned
to
the
manual
labor
ilda
did In the tournament: but we
In the race for top honors, th* U. S Army moved in a«d took I drop Into the blua-grean w a t e r s
—300
Clark
—189 of Macblng and completely land­ also know that we will have to Powell's Office Supply holds a over, the Yanks put In a golf 0f th« Atlantic because you’re h it-*
Maloney
-IS t ed, relined, end resurfaced the play a good game to win- Let’a tight first place with Sanford course. What they have eome up ting your drive from tha top of
Warner
-171 courts. “ It will Improve the game lay w* are confident of a win. BowFaz Alley and Harvey's Plumb­ with hat to be th* mo«t unique
Foster
here a great deal, "Bracken said. but not overconfident I person­ ing Co. close behind In a tie links layout of them all.
tb« parapetHigh Three
It’s really unusual. Btcaui*
—500 " I t was a lot of hard work, but ally ballav* th* boys will com* for second. Clyde's Cafe ia in the
Maloney
Na*tle la Embrasures
.»&lt;
clear at third plaee, with llttls
—507 It almost doubled the visibility through for us.”
Cook
•vary
hole is se scenic and so
Sand
greens
nestle
into
embra­
on
the
courts."
Both
coaches
were
In
agree­
trouble
expected
from
below.
How­
—507
Gtlstrap
sures which one* cradled cannon strange that you even forget to
—493 During the tournament coach ment that a good spectator turn­ ever, shoutd the bowling tonight Two holes ara in tha cattle moat cum yotir bail tbol*.
Ring
Paul
Mlkler
reglatered
one
of
out for the game next Tuesday untangle second place Clyde's and the walls are pitted with the
—431
Hudiaoo
-430 many complaints about the light­ nigh would mean a lot on thefCafe would be bounded to fourth
Warner
ing on the auditorium court.
way the boys played. Layar ral- plaee. Trailing In fifth place U
High I Warns.
New hope also came from tha taratad a statement mad* by him Celery City Grill and the Semi­
iL ii
Ugh U U P
High Three
prospect of a player eligibility. at the beginning of the season, nole Dry Cleaners In a s«a*aw
S
m
o
k
e
y
$
a
y
»
t
US — Ashley
m -B o lg e r Doyle Dorley, • foot ac t who has
144 Bolger
388-Dona t been on the Ineligible Hit during "Every time wa go out of town battle that saw Seminole Dry
140 —
Teelo
SS4—Ashley the past semeiter will be ready wa see 200 to 500 spectators that Cleaners dumped Into the cellar
have coma for lha sole purpose by virtue of a forfait. With a good
Team Standings
to d re n with tha varsity when of seeing us beat. When we play night tonight, however, the Cel­
Powells Offlea Supply 30 13 29921
Donald Brooks, president of the
on our home eourta we like to ery City Grill could well bt taken
Harvtya Plumbing Co. 21 14 30154
know that we're among friends. to the cleaners by the Semlnol- 'SDnford Shuffleboard Club, led
Sanford BowU*g Alley 2t 14 37393
hla team to an early opening of
There la only one way for ui to ers.
Clydei Cafe
34 13 38315
the year ytrterdiy afternoon by
do
that,
and
that's
If
the
people
Bowling
time
is
set
for
g
p.
LA»T HUNTS K C IllT s
Seminole Dry Cleaners 0 33 23460
taking on the Orange City Shufflecome
out
to
see
the
games.’’
m.
Tint llare—3,a Mila T I U
Celery City Grill
T 35 8164 C o n ia r v s tlo n
board Club in an Impromptu tour­
M 0 1 1 0 ISO
J u o lla r Jim
• 10 * M
nament. A match of the 11 teams
High Single
D a s h in g D u k a
1.10
participating In th* 33 game
-301
Bette
wuini.it i i-i) m a o
match saw the Sanfordit** de­
D onat,
—196 BarawS Kara—a, IS Mile T 3I.S
Allca
11.00 11.10 &gt;.SO
feated by a close thriller 17-16.
—183 Trana
Powsrf
Colorado Kaala
I Oil 1 no
lioldan Crrnt
1.10
Brooks rolred optimism that
lad. Blgh Three
VluInltU M il 117 14
the local club would revenge the
—512 Dally Double (I II IS* »4
Bette
Thlr! Hera—4/ la Mila T U J
stinging year opening defeat In
—508
Powell
fltrlke Sura
&gt;4 10 11 So 1 10
a return match next Wed. at 3
Donat
Ardent
n o l.io
p. m. whan the teams clash in
Dual Dumb
lie#
HUI Average
&lt;1-71 1113 10
Orange City.'
—153 QutiiUU
Betti
Tetarlk Rar*_*/IS Mila T 33.1
Th* prevention of forest
—150 (treat future
Powell
loo 4.00 J Jo
This afternoon the local shufrest In your hands.
*up*r
Kar
1.10
l.|o
-ia
Donat
fleboarder* get their tournament
can htlpt
Comrade's Oua
1.10
Top t Bowler* *• League
with DeLand underway at 2 p. m.
quintals |l-t) 110 SO
0
HMk Hare—a/ia Mila T I I J
251
IBS
8868
Friend
11.10 7.10 4.10
High Gama High Avg. High Sat Brlndle
llavlor Deb
7.40 S.no
6965 Kristin
155
251
J.oo
quInMM
||.
l
)
li
t
.00
Whlddon
Cook
Cook
■Intk tinea—4 /IS Mila T SU
I
Orun O'Reilly
11.10 4.SO a.so
High Average
Hllbrl
140 1 On
Batts
-152 t.edy
Uadanr El
’
t 40
—128 quInltU (1-1) Sio 10
Donat
Powell
—1J« Srsaalfc liar*—3,1* Mils T 33.4
Hnlp
1 10 1.40 l.lo
0 4 166 Trana
Richards
Mel Inn
'
J.lo 1.10
i,J0
Cook
0 42 163 Uunuy LUbn
Uulnlala
II
I)
III
So
Ring
0 3S 139
silehlh Harr—3 IS Mila T 3IJS
Gllttrap
1 36 158 fanev Monarch
ISO 4.SO 1.40
SIO ISO
Hartwlck
1 30 ISO daptnmbar
Highland
fling
liu
Whlddon
3 33 155 (JuInlnM &lt;3-4&gt; S70.10
&gt;lalk llarr—A. I« Sills T 33-1
3 24 153
Hall
Falcon
IS JO IS 00 II *0
Maloney
4 33 154 Hky r#roi
1.00 i *&lt;&gt;
a 5 39 152 Mv
Rett*
l.»»0»r OII«r
1 to
qulnl.l*
ll-lllllO
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Powell
7 33 130
T.atb s a w a, 4* II* Tai.a
Foster B.
• 43 148 Tou Tnhbr
*.40 S &lt;o : so
1.10 LOO
9 21 146 llaiipy Mstth
Hudson
Yammv
J to
Clark
10 30 143 q u l n l f l a &lt;]-*» I I S .00
11 IS 143 t:i» ««Nlh l i a r * — .1 M Mil* T II.a
Jarrott
o vial U s h t
l t . 1 0 11.70 S.IO
WARP
13 21 141 JI’a
Witt
n u M tia
l« .: o &gt; to
n a i f **
Kilby
1« 52 136 D e r b y Dti,la
1.40
t o t s n&gt;
IS-S) I S I 00
ChaRjblla*
16 40 136 Q u in l*r la
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o M t.n r i k v t h ik i
H/ft 0.0
H IL P i
16 34 136
Haig
S ' r t t liar * — S I* Mil*
AHATBUM.
M ftooxirjt
16 32 134 H u p r r r.*»t M lm y Mn llnar K i r i l ­
Warner
GOLF
5 TOWARP
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Mctrgar
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CAOMft
r l l r r t h a J N haha D an d y
PtANAHT
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n d R u r a l D ad d la l&gt;|u-l)tn.&gt; M a s ­
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Georgs
31 1 129 a l aF iO’i
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&gt;
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L a k a C om o
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Donat
23 42 128
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m
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Jamas
23 21 127 nlo F l a g l e r Ado A n n ie T im e ly Q u e e n
Clancy
21 42 127 T e e W e e S e c r e t a r y ' s Beau
F o u r t h B a r e __ 1 II Mil*
23 39 i n
Rolger
B u a a r Bllet T r u e Bo bby O c e a n a
Ashley
33 36 126 Mae K d ’i M e m b er SI* Alf K l h a l l n *
Corron
\ 23 21 123 C a n e y In C o n t r o l
I H h l l a r e —.V I S Mil*
26 M 122 I r l a h F (Shortcut
McMurray
C o m p r o m lt* N a e h Foster P30 42 117 u a 'a Hoy O Sly lin e* q u i r k L oo k
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S lo rn I'e ece Roee
30 14 116
FrUb*
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35 42 110 Hpeedy C lip p er B o r* Caeh F r i l l y
Taslo
Kurt*
55 6 110 L *ce Hecaue* Of Von Stake T la i*
C h o ice N o r t h e r n T ru e r .Nero
Harva&gt;
39 17 103 Cap*«
Jack
Sevealb R a r e —4 ' 1 4 II*
Gold
40 V 102
K a l.u Koolleh Wind K lo tln *
Kampf
44 42 97 W Site*
o r l d l.* k e I t o r k a t M a r Klaeli R e al
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Golf Course

Sanford Defeated
By Orange City
Shuffleboard Team

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Ma t r t A H t m y

r*H ti r f t 5 o o

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'57 Sports Best Bets
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SPORTS PATROL
By STIVE SNIDER
V U O M P r* u Sparta Writer
KIW YORK &lt;3*—Best bets In
k r t i (or 1HT:
&lt;■7i . mV.ii Rm m — Tb* Yankee.
'i p 4 I n t e r . Th* Yanks »re rolid
m um h to repeat and the Brave*,
v i a a change In luck, should be
tMllh asough to overtake the as*
*[*r» and tha thumpinj
Bitting Charapa—Ted Williams
bom out Mickey Mantle In the
American League: Hank A»ro" to
•IS ti off hie challengers again In
tb i NatleaaL
Basing — * Several titles will
change hands but none will in*
▼live Floyd Patterson, who will
breeze any time he’s asked in the
heavyweight division.
Comeback of the Year — A!
Jto itn 'o f the Indian* or somewhere else If ha elects to play
fgal*.
p- Kentucky Derby—Be rblton, tho
id horse In the solid stable,
luinet Farms.
Pro Football — The Giants are
ypuag enough, tough enough and
sm art enough under Jim Lee
Howell to do It again.
College F ootball------ Oklahoma
won’t break tha habit yet
' Pitching Victories—Herb Score
of tha Indians and, if he quits
•M ing Yankee spots before his
oyoa. Don Nawcomba of the Dodgers
U- S, Open Golf—Peter Thom

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Carfagno, Oliver
To Give Exhibition
Clinic Tomorrow
Mario Carfagno. year ’round
resident pro for the Mayfair Inn
Seminote Country Club, and Ftd
"Porky" Oliver, world famous
associate winter pro, will give a
clinic end exhibition tomorrow
afternoon at tha C. C. beginning
at 1M p. m., prior to a two-ba'l
foursome, husband ami wife tour­
nament for guests of the M ayfat'
Inn.
Carfagno laid that the clinic
would be compute, combining the
ribald writ of Porky Oliver and
the dry wit of Mario end that
tha exhibition would cover all the
dubs.
"We have a good show plan­
ned.’’ Mario said, "and It will be
well worth seeing .’•
Mario said that he was also
offering Seminole High the op­
portunity to take Isssoni at drastlcflly reduced prices for stud­
ents “This le my town now, and
I feel very keenly the responsi­
bility toward our schools. I be­
lieve th# gains of golf lessons
will bo u ithil and entertaining
for the high school studsnu, and
I have even offered to arrange
a echedule te meet the needs of
the high school, even if I have
to ge over at night"
Putting choeolst* frosting on a
cbocolau cak*. For a variation
on thi* clasaie treat, stir a dash
of mint flavoring Into tha frost*
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son of Australia, if ho decides to
compete, and otherwise a flier on
Julius Boros.
U. S. Amateur Golf — llarvle
Ward of*San Francisco, with two
In a row, could make it three.
First to claim a Major League
Pennant in Spring Training—Keep
an eye on cheerful Birdie Tab*
betti of the Rcdlegs for the first
time he has a pitcher post a good
WoFkulil.'WIth that hitting pbwer;
he doesn't need much new pitch­
ing to waltz home in front.
Tennis—Australia has the Da
vis Cup locked up as tightly as
U. S. gals have the Wightman
Cup. It’ll be a year that Althaa
Gibson overtakes Shirley Fry In
the big ones nm| Aussir Lew Hoad
wins most of lha world*! lead­
ing crowns but again missei the
"grand slam."
Most Improved Baseball Team
-----The Cardinals, with frantic
Franklic aLne dcaling strenuous­
ly.
Rasketbail — Someone’s gonna
catch up to Wilt Chamberlain and
Kansas a t the right or wrong
time anil grab lop honors for the
year but who It'll be Is any­
body’s guess right now.
Home Rum. Majors — This is
Mickey M a n t I e ‘s department
again ami ho might com# even
closer to Ruth's mark this year.
Duka Snider is the man in the
National League, probably as long
as the Brooks reside in tha
home they want to leave—Ebbets
Field.
And the b?*t bet of ail—Don't
bet

Need Our Special ;3
*New-BeautyJTreatment

rREVIEWOF THE YEAR-By Alan Maver-,

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$125.
Phone
189J.
«r plea»« can ibao or 615
.terms. Ph. 1393-J. P. O. Box
ENVELOPES. Letterheade, stale*
1134.
meats, Invoices, hand bills, and 15—BUILDING MATERIALS
FOUND* Pray KltUn. Call MW
irograms.
etc.
Pro*resa.ve
65—HOMES
CONCRETE
j-P IM O M A L N O T K U ______
,K
’rintlng Co. Phone 408 — 403
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
West
13th
SL
u«)
»ad
Behy
b o l l a w a yf.. JAwPlt»l i
Blocks, Sand, Gravel, Cement, SOUTH IHNECREST- 119 Laurel
Drive. 3 bedroom modem home.
Beda Day • J M b v M aetkConcrete
Pipe to meet all
WELL DRILLING
Less than 1 year old. You can
Tel. 1US. Furniture c«««e» Qualifications.
Falrbanks-Morso pumps.
West f a * .
buy th|a homo with a low downRepairs to all makes.
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co. paym
iiS JlS
i ^ iT S iA i ■ *
tat and take over a 4'jCo
HOWARD C. LONG
Out Weat 13th SI.
Phene 2tS9
G. I. Mortage. Monthly pay­
AUTOM o n v i j
107 E. Commercial Ave.
ments Including tax &amp; insur­
BED-l-MIX CONCRETE
Phooe 368 •
ance only $71.23. Close walking
7-AUTOMOnVI WANTED
Window Sills • Lintels
distance to (he naw modern
S«|*lc Tank—Stata Approved
General contracting and hauling.
I’inecreit School. Sea this Home
Sand — Cement Mortar Mix
For delivery: clay, fill dirt,
today. ODHAU A TUDOR. Inc.
Miracle Concrete Co.
musk and top soil. W. D. llol
Cor. Hwy. IT U k I7th St
306 W. Baton.! |L
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335
cambt, Phono 1732-M.
Phonta 1100 ana 1962.
-BOATS AND MOTOBB______
This is a free pas* to the Prairie
EMPLOYMENT
Lake Drive In for Allie Lopcr. Five room house with bath and
Your BWnrode Dealer
approximately thirteen acres of
Exp. date Jan. 13. 1957,
BOBSON IFOBTINO GOODI
16-HBLP WANTED FEMALE
high hammock land, W. E
sot E. 1»| St.
Pheae MB
16-BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Ktrchhoff J r Ph. 305.
Psrsonabla young lady with sales
»—M O T O K C tC V t^ M C T C L M
experience. Typing and some HAYNES Office Machine Co.
CUSTOM B U ILT HO M ES
Typewriter*, adding machines
bookkeeping. Send resume' of
New Beya 24 Inch Bleyele. Trade
VA—FH A—CONVENTIONAL
Sales-Rental*.
314
Mag.,
Ph.
44
experience and expected salary
for 10 In. Phono 1262-R.
F1NANCINQ
to Box RAEC c/o The San­ u-F U R N rruM fc-m ju.sL i, i»
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
13—TRAILERS
ford Herald.
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
will pay YOU &gt;• eee ua before This is a free pas* to the Rltt
A. K. HHOE.M AKKR. JR .
etc. Bought-sold. Larry's Mart.
you K f , *0»*» Evening! and Theatre lor Mrs. Zeb Ratliff.
Phone 1991
1100 Mellonville
321 East 1st. St. Phone 1631.
Sundays.
Kxp. date Jan. 12, 1957*
Eaatalde Trailer Salea
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE $ bedroom Concrete Block home,
falatka, Fla.
Reliable housekeeper for the
Nice location. Sell equity, pay­
—at Warehouse Prices, visit
care of homo and two children.
DERBY'S. Via are experts at as­ ment* $56.00 monthly. Phone
House Trailer for sale.
2252-J.
Phone 1481-R.
sisting you to secure gracious
ed new this year. Com*
good looks with functional con­
ite with combination refri- 3 Waitresses 9 hours a day $24.00
venience. Today'a b u t buys la
a wreck and 2 meal* a day. Con­
rtl#r, gaa range, gae heat.
nationally advertised furniture
tact R. J. Bullard, Pine Grove
In beda, dinette k 12 gallon
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W. WONDERFUL LOCATIONS
Rust k Truck Stop, 1 mile north
itar lank. St. Johns Hcalty.
First SL Phone 1687 for Even­
of Wildwood on Illway 301.
one 1129 or 1079, Sanford.
, . . SPLENDID VALUES
ing Appointment

SSSAn

w

Laura B. Oslar, Realtor
Hjael M. Field. Associate
1601 Mo. Orlando Hwy Pk. ISM
EVENINGS: 111* ,ad ;|0

Thi* I* a free pass to the Prairie
Lake Drive In for Rill Thomas.
Exp, dale J an. 12. 1937.

Seminole Realty
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MKRO
REALTORS
1201 Park Ave. Phone 37 or 113
IF IT 13 REAL ESTATE
ask Crumley A Montelth
at II? South Park
Phone 772
PHONE 937* far CHERRY
Real Estate Brokerage — Notary
1219 W. I3th St. Rear Barber Shop
^

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I. Flat-topped
hltla
6 Harveel*
It. Any excuse
iroltoq )
12. Mtulle
weapon
IS. F it (India)
14. Juicy berry
15. Ramarium
laym )
16. Icrtp e
15 Rpaw n
•r Rah
15 Pendent
ornament
21. New Kng.
land state
labbr.)
22. Automobile
24. Romsthtng
liny
25 Dwell
99. Commune
I Nether­
lands)
.10. Citrus frulta
32. Large worm
33. Affirmative
vote (var.)
34. C rauy
space*In
forests
37. Mine (Corn­
wall)
39. Certainly
i archaic l
40. Excla­
mation
42. Wild oxen
44 Make
amend* foe
46 Meager
47. Not ever
48. Raises

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A B. PETERSON
Broker Associate.: A. B. r.isrsen
J f 7 P. J. Chest*rson, Garfield
Wtj *tu. John Meiseh and R W.
Williams. A. C. Doudney, land CMDONE GOOD R O R R I R M 8BAF ANYTHING! J u u pile*
Surveyor.
Mrt N Park Ave
Phone M29 Jhrougb CljitilKtl ads. Let an
CUulllad ads. Pkon* 1221 for a
helpful ad-writer.
This is a free pass to the Movie- experienced ad writer aulxt you.
land Ride-In Theatre for Mr.
RILU HARD TO FAT? Sail
Cliff Duncan. Exp. date Jan.
FOR GRAND BUYS GALORE,
13. 1937.
thing* y auta through w i t h
make the Want Adi your shopp.
thruugk Want Adi lor CASH.
ing place.
Consult A REALTOR *'tr*t
call t u t .
CUM.BN AND IIARKBY
196 N Park Ave.
Phone 2311
REAL ESTATE DRI VEf N
'-‘341 French Ave

J. W. HALL, REALTOR
Johnny Walker, Anoclate
-Call Hall” Phone 1758

McDANIKL'S
Repair Shop
1018 W. FIRST STREET

OPEN FOR BUSINESS
• QV)w '

Brake Special

Front End Special

Adjust
brakes,
pull front Set ra«ter, camber.
toe-in,
wheel, check lining,, repack balance front wheels.
bearing,.

X

F o r 3*1*-^. 1965 2-bedroom r —HELP WANTED MALE
• BIG VALUES
Nashau trailer. $2495. Phons
• QUJL’K CREDIT
In —
Helper on truck with knowledge
I946-XJ.
•
EASY
TERMS
of pipe fitting. Steady job with
WIUSONMAIRR
14—USED CARS
local company. Give full Infor­
• SOUTH PINECREST
New and Used Furnitar*
mation.
Box X
Sanford
• GROVE MANOR
Ray Heroon will put you mllca
311 E. First 8t.
Phone 931
Herald.
• VALENCIA VILLAS. Del.and
Ahead k Dollars Ahead with a
high appraised trade-in on a Three neat appearing young men
New 1967 Pontiac.
We can qualify you for one of
to travel with manager, hotel
6ca the new Pontiac now on
our easy finance plans within 30
hill* and transportation paid. INVENTORY
SALE
display.
mlautes.
Make $100.00 a week. See Mr.
1954 Pontiac 4 door Chlsfian
Snyder, Valdez Hotel after 6:00
Deluxe.
p. m.
_____ All Hem* reduced prior to Inven­ • F. H. A.
1951 Eujck Rlvlsra Sedan
tory.
28—MALE or FEMALE
1961 Pontiac H o o r Sedan
Bed Room Suites
1151 4-door Chevrolet
Bedding
• V. A.
1911 4-door Plymouth
laving Room Groups
URGENTLY NEEDED
1150 4-door Plymouth
Odd Chairs
Cell Ray Herron. 2 U6 or after i
Lamp*
Men and Women
• Service Personnel
p m. Call! I343-W.
Dinettes
Terms
To
Suit
You
At
For Airlines
16-BEAUTY PARLORS
YOU
Vgh school education 18-38 train
ECIIOI.S BEDDING &lt;0.
for
hostess,
reservation,
com­
For all your B e a u t y Needs
2nd &amp; Magnolia. Ph. 1232
CAN
munications, s t a t i o n agents, Corner
Revelon k Theo HcnderCosmetlc*
••Bud
' Bamberger, Mgr.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
public contact, radio operator,
v ree Delivery
radar and electronic technician&gt;
105 So. Oak
Pk. 971
BUY
Interesting well paid career
with plenty of opportunities
• BUSINESS
• W ith confidence w h en you buy
for advancement. Free travel Sectional davenport (hlomln nnd
SERVICES
an Odham &amp; Tudor llom*.
passes, sick leave, many other
red) $30.00 I0| W. 9 th SI.
benefits.
17—BUILDING—REPAIRS
Short low-cost training by an
DRIVE OUT TODAY*
PALMING
$ SAVE $
established institution in the
Tod Burnett
- ON GOOD USED
South. Positions coast to coast,
for
PAINTING
some foreign. Ufctimc place­
or PJ
FURNITURE
1601 CraauoiW
Phooe 1952-M.
ment service. Also want to in­
Inc.
Mnther
Of Sanford
terview in.m and women for
Phone 127
R a d i o television electronic* 303 09 E. lit St.
WOOLSEY
Cor. Il&gt;«. 17-92 5 27(h SI.
training; Announcers, scriptMarin# Finishes
Phones 2100 k 29X0
wri.i? a programing, product­ Kclvlnator wringer type washer
"Builders of Finer Home*
168 50. Craflman bench saw
For Your Boat
ion. Kind out if you rgn qualify
For, Florid* Living"
Senknrik flliud and 1‘aint Co. Write to Box HAS (cure of $50.00. Wall type sink with
fixtuie* 17.50. Three metal
m i l l W. N b l ___ , Ph*— 32* this p a;err for personal inter­
wall cabinets $10.00. I'honc
giving name, address,
Two bedroom mssonry house,
J3SC.
r.ENEW /."V tur Boon *May Wc view,
age,
education,
phone
number.
kitchen equipped, low down
sm geit • contreetor. Let Us
payment. leaving town. 416
46-FA RM aad GARDEN
arrengo 6 Horna Owner* Loan
KEEGAN TECHNICAL
Orange Ave.
to cover your roofing job. Gre­
Peat Compost ( Davlwelder's) 40c
INSTITUTE,
gory Lumber of Sanford. 6th
Hu. bag. GRAPKV'ILLE NUR­ l-argc house tor sale in Geneva.
and Maple, Phone 2802.
SERY, Grapevillo Ave. Phone
Ten room*, one bath, corner
2058.
lot, reasonably priced with rm&gt;
For PljnUag ««1| Mr. Teiker. Ph. 29-SALESMEN • AGENTS
term#. 5tr». W. B. Albers, Box
_ M a x 0 5 e » _ i P 6 4 U l $14.95.
Collector Salesman to service For Sale: Mid-scaion cabhagr
55, Cassadiga, Fla.
plants. Fred Thurston. Ph. 432f l o o r «a*dial
4 m l asd nr.ukmg.
established colored fire insur­
it.
46—MIT1J
ance route. Five work day
Ctaaalaf, waxing. nerving Seminot* count;
ouatr slat* 1915.
week. Must have lived in State $5—MUSICAL I.NSfRUMKNTS
Choice lots in tha Mayfair
over a year and havo a light
H. M
I. Glaaaeo, Lakt Mary
Area at an attra-tiv« cash
serviceable car. Write to P, O. Christman Piano, good condition.
price. W. E Kirchoff Jr. Phone
McItANEY-SMlTH PAINTS
Box 119 Sanford tn your own
$00. Phone 1326.
206.
Hand writing, giving
your
141$ S. Park
Phan* 1203
qualification* for this job.
$7—BROKERS and REALTORS
» RKNTALS
26—PIANO BRBVlCK
This is a free pa** to the Movie
L. L. 8111 — Piano Technician
land Ride-In for Mrs. II. 54—APTS—HOUSES—BOOMS
Ph.a* H U Reel* I. Saaford
Wayde ftuckcr. Exp. dale Jan.
REALTOR
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
12, 1957
TUNING k
Raymond Lundquiat,
private
baths.
1|4
W.
First
St
W. L Harmon
ASSOCIATE
-WORK WANTED. FEMALE
Ph 1562-M — After 5:00 p m
Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Ph. T20-W Phsar 1672. Atlantis Raak Bldg.
Child care In my homa, 24 hour,
tV. II. “ Bill" S T E M P fX
21—ROOFING aad PLUMBING
day &amp; night. All age*. 704 W. Efficiency apt. Ift-way 17-92 So.
Realtor — Geaersl Insurer
City Limits Slumberland Court
4th SI.
C E R A M IC T IL E
Guy Allen Assaetala
5e« hemiaola Realty tor DeiirArlslU Price, Associate
Paul F Mueller k Son Ph. 114
FINANCIAL
abl* House* and Apts Phone 37 Phone 905 or 2122 — 112 N. Park
Free ••limit*. Quality work.
25-MONEY t f LOAN
PL U M B IN G
Contract and Repair Work
AUTO LOAN!
Fret Estimatci
COST LESS
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Avo.
Pbono 182$

71 118183
•$ IX' I7J
v 8 i&gt;*
45 Rub out
IfcTtdy
•d• CUM U l.li.il
DOWN
20. Rifi)
UK'dUri
of
1. Charts
J .m i a 4LI .6 8
sodlae
2. Charles
II a il'JW lOUfj:43
K . Gourd
Lamb
1- • If.’ o. :tn 4 i
3. Blight tail* 23. RueI JI8UH
*Jt»
IB ' 26 *» -i: tz «.:in
pen­
4. Manila hemp
•V
II
ii
j
a
r
sion
3. Parts of
-nan :v&lt;
33. Sorrowa ' 11 • i »i|*i
window
*J I L i l l t
37. Canine
frames
35 Enrolls
5 A cause of
Vee4*r4ar'a
In
hayfever
7. Blunder
military
38. Molded m ill
acrvtea
I. Banda rae
of bread
’ 1 Cutting tool
trve
6. Quick breads 33. Girl* name 40 reroona
4t. tn this placo
!0 Addatu»ar 36 Chtmlcal
43. Emmet
compound
IT. Viper

VACANCY PROBLEMS? Find
tenants fait thru the Want Adi.
LET IT BAIN, let R shin*. Every
day U a good day to use the
Wunt Adi.

$ 1 .2 5

$ 5 .0 0 *

PAINT and BODY WORKS AI-80
GUARANTEED WORK — REASONABLE PRICES
STOP IN OR CALL 1181

Wanted
FEMALE
sknow
s S etouch
f iVlyp#
V iy$t6U,BBB
m p . j y lga
able lo tnainiain • minimum
speed uf 33 word* pci’
Bookkcaping cxperlenea l# »
much da.lrcd q«»»VF.
***
practical experUnc* pr
educational »chlev«menla w jolf
bo conzldcryd. Appllcznt* iRU*t
be h i|h achool graduataa wllh
pleasing perzonalliy aad good
character, end hava th« abU ty
and ileiir* to gat along w}ln
people,
Tha position offers a l « !
mt will
starting salary. A discount
b« given on all purchase
lozpltagroup insurance, group h«-.
Illation and profit shaflB&lt; pl«Bi
available. Permanent u u d M t
preferred. It li an Ideal P®*‘
tian for lha right person.
If you nra interested In tMs
position, apd ara betw un n t
a gaa of 2Q and 35, apply la
ptrzoo now at S san Calllbg
Salt* Office, 115 E. Flrzt
Street, Sanford, Fla.
*r

L OOK
for your name in The

SanfDJvdi disihaUL

You May Have

A FREE GUEST PASS
To The

ODHAM &amp;
TUDOR,

Robert A. Williams

Florida State Bank

PLUMBING k HEATING
________ OF 8A N F0R P
Septic Tank Installation A Servle*
Heater Service, A r c h i e C » LIVESTOCK
Harriett, Phone 734-W or 1335.
Plumbing.

Kregfcy ileeUog

M. r% HODGES
Service en All Water Pumps—
Wells Drilled — Pumps
Piota Road, Phooe 700

)B—HOUSES—CA1TLZ
Excellent milk cows. Gentle.
Used to machines or hand milk­
ing. No butinrs* Saturdays.
M’aLar Trapp, Enterprise.

ift

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MBER
BUILDING-

L 0^ - 3* CoMCRBripMtM

IT

Movieland Ride-In
Prairie Lake Drive-In
Or

%•

Ritz Theatres
it

•

Each day the names of 6 people will be published in The Herald Classified
columns for FREE tickets to the Movieland Ride-In, the Prairie Lako Drive-In
and the Ritz theatres. If your name appears; clip the ad, it is your free ticket— T
you pay only a smull service and tax charge on Ritz Theatre, and Prairio Lake
Drive-In passes.
.
*
Prosent your Classified Ad Free Pass to the box office of the theatre named Make sure you have your driver’s liconae, social security card or other personal
identification with you.
Note the date printed at the bottom of the ad. Your Pass must be used be­
fore this expiration date.

FIND YOUR NAME! !
SEE THE MOVIES FREE!
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Begins Friday January A 9 :0 0 a m.
Ladies

44 Ladies
Coats

Suits

lh sites 7 thru &gt;14 (some half sizes) a
variety of fabriea and styles from
which to chooso.

Ladies Dresses
Entire stock of Womens’, Misses and Half

Regular prices 25.91 thru 19.96

In sizes 6 thru 16, each one

Regular priroa 10.95 lo 49J5

2 0 .7 9 thru 5 5 .89

Sale Prices

sale priced to move quickly.

8.79 to 39.89
Each Dress Sale Tagged

Bed Pillows
Of fpam rubber, full size. wuhabla.

4.98
Agriculture Dept.
Gives Year-End
Operations Review
WASHINGTON • — The gor•mmeat has reported that more
than SO per coot of tedersl-ownad term aommodltlao dlapoaad of
slat* MBS brought eeaft on tha
i.___J
fSITTIuSW*

Tha Agriculture
Department
mid la a yesmnd rotlew of «urptus difpeaal oparatlon that tha
percents go of &lt;Mtf dollar mlm
Me p H op reemtly.
fo r tha flrat quarter of fiscal
t«T July through Sapt. 30, dol­
lar (alaa roea to T1 par coat of
tha total dlitrlbuUoo. For tha
July XMl-Saptambor ,UM ported,
tha dollar aalta pareentage wa*

n.
In addition to aalac far cat
largo ralumao of aurplua commoditiaa mored oat of tha Com­
modity Credit Corp. Imrantory
through apodal ptograma. That#
dlapoaala w on fay »alaa ter faraIgn rurrenciaa, barter, traaafan
to other aranefm, and donation*.
Department offldala won jub­
ilant orar tha dollar isles. to
addition to reducing tha s w
pluaea which dapraoa markaU,
tha caah aalao ant dawn on ah
ago costa.
Tha department noted 0
largely through «a*h ulaa. COC
Inventor!** of Mvaral eommodl
tiaa hare boon dnatteolly iwdneed of completely depleted
Thera la a "aotd out** sign
butter, cottonseed oil, Unwed oil,
eeede, and dry edible baana. Rica
inventor!** are all committed for
Mia. Wool la bring told into mar­
ket channel* in eteady volume.
The tame la true of rutton.
Barter operetiooa have dtapoaad
Of more than 600 million dollar*
worth of term eommoditlee at
export barter commodity,
counting for mare than to par
cent of tha total oa value be tie

Cotton Rugs

Comforters

loop twist, colors of red,

BOSTON W — An animated
1M0O pereon* wore knitted by
fire In the United Staten during
IM H -lll tewnr than to IMS.
Tha decraaaa waa tha largeat
ter any year tinea World War
II. the National Fire Protection
A*an ha* reported. Ganaral Man­
ager Parry dugbaa annauted
tea reduction to a "eutertantlal
la tha ganavnl pubtte’a
rod of adharaoca to
tha almpla ruteo of peraonal flra
Mfaty"
Toul dollar vahta of propai
daetroyad by fin hi ISM waa a
record It^SO,000,800. Tha IKS
toUl and pravtcua high wae St.

Uo.7te.ooo.

Of tha total loaa in WM,

080,000,000 rapraerntad loaa

to
buildInge aad content* Tha other
300 million loaa in aircraft, n
tor vehicle*, foraat nod other
non buildingii* fine*.
Blgreat flra of tha yaar waa
the Malibu, Calif., conflagration
Tha NT A Mid tee Malibu loaa U
expected to exceed tha IS mitten
dollar Brooklyn. N. Y., plea flra
and cxploaJoo ef Dm . 1.

Tn ages 1 thru 12

Filled with 100% dacron cover­
ed with nylon or fine quality of
eyelet cotton. Pretty pastel colons.

wine,

yellow and green.

Re*.

• Warm
• Moth proof
• Washable
Good values at 12.95

10.95..

8 79

12.95.. .

10.39

M.95...

i] ,9 8

Aten's Felt

10 only in size 3x5
Now

2.99

9.89

MATCHING
PILLOWS ONLY

In all wool or blends, waist
sizes 28 thru 50,

Including chamhrey. corduroy

velv

teen and outing flannel. Some at

even

Less

. 13.49

(Nationally known
make) Sizes 6 %

Reg.

SALE

10.95.. .
1 2 .9 5 .. .

One Table of Assorted Piece

1 6 .9 5 ..

Hats
thru 8.

5.95 8pair

/it price

SALE

* Light weight

17 only in size 2x3

(ioods

Deaths By Fire
Lower This Year

34 Girls' C o d it

With non-skid back, washable, long

Men's Sport
Shirt
Long sleeves, all wn«hable fabrics,
■mall thru extra large.

8.79

995

M ens Suits
(Nationally advertised brands) Mostly
regular sizes, few stouts.

Re*.

SALE

45.00. ..

35

65.00. ..

51

Sale Tagged

M ens Jackets
Lined and unhned. nylons, gabardines, horsehide, and all
leather suede. Sizes 36 thru 50.

M ens Svseater Vest

Regular priced 10.95 to 49.93

Sizes small, medium and largo, solid colors of blue,
green, brown and grey- Regular 8.00

now

2 .9 9

Sale

8.79 to

Prices

39.89

�.*

■n

Shop Md Save
h Sanford
FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1957

\m

United Press Leased Wire
.

Filibuster Drive Is
eaded For Almost
Certain Defeat Today
Band To Take Part
Ir Inaugural Rites
aaoinole High School Band!
! vQl ,o to T tDi heaae* a n t To»i| day to taka part la the Inaugural
[Ceremonies
J. Daa Wright, chairman of the
Inaugural Committee of the Semisale C oast, Chamber of Com*
■old today that the band
III be lest to TaUabuaee for
the inaugural of Got. LeRoy ColUi)i under the auaplcei of the logal CofC Inaugural Commlttoa.
"Seminole C o u n t y certainly
w aits to recognlu the Governor
and we want to take part In the
aetivliea during the Inaugural
ecremony,** wright laid this morni tag.
) Bandmaster Erneit Cowley laid
lay that "The band la excltad
1over having the opportunity to
take part In the Governor*! in­
auguration. I think that they'll do
a good Job of repreientlng San­
ford and Seminole County.
"I woull like to publicly thank
those who are making it poalible
• for ua to go/* Bandmaiter Cow; ley aald.

State Turnpike
Authority Again
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WASHINGTON O'— A drive to
and permit pasrighta legislation
certain defeat
to the Senate today.
Advocatae of the move hoped
to win support from Vice Presi­
dent Richard M. Nixon, the Sen­
ate’s presiding officer. But there
waa no eleor indication that Nix­
on would—or codid—help their
cause significantly.
The Senate was scheduled to
take up the filibuster die,
shortly after R convened and to
reach a crucial vote on the mat­
te r at I p. m.
Heat* la
Aa for the outcome, aod-ftlibuster forces would say In ad­
vance only that they wers strong
e r than they ware la 1953 when a
similar drive failed TO to 31. To­
day’s move was sponsored by a
bipartisan bloc of Si senators, but
opponent* said it would got no
more than 33 votes, for short of
a majority of the Senate’s 96
members.
Need Nixon's Opinion
Nixon became a central figure
in the filibuster dispute oiler an*
U-fUibuatar forces disclosed they
would pose parliamentary inquir­
ies to obtain his opinion on whe­
ther a new set of Senate rule*
could be mloplcd at the outset of

Contains
Marie McDonald b
Papers,
Missing From Home
No Money
Kidnaping Feared

Top News
In Brief D r
WASHINGTON W - House
mocratie lenders kava mad*
Ne. 1 bill of tha a r t i
a 3^ billion dollar federal
to ” b*lp build the
schools.

TALLAHASSEE th— The Su­
preme Court today for the third
time upheld the State Turnpike
Authority In aetting the northern
terminus of the aale-long turnpike
at Tlaonia northwest of JacksonriRe.
The court aaid every quoatloo
concerning the route of the pike
and the proposed 186 million dol­
lar bond issue to exteod It from
Fort Pierce to TUonla ha* been
c'ecided in previous rulings and
"no useful purpose could possibly
be served by undertaking an ela­
boration on those opinions."
The preaent »uU waa brought
by a group of Jacksonville and
St. Augustine resident* who filed
simultaneously in both Duval and
Broward counties. The Duval suit
was rejected list year, and the
court today uphold the action of
Broward Circuit Judge James H.
Walden in dismissing the Bro­
Congers*.
ward suit.
Under tin- existing pa Liamsala­
ry situation, however, Nixon's
opinion, u o.*i were given, would
be purely advisory and not bind­
ing.

Ex-Convict Tells
Plot To Assassinate E. German, Russian
Leaders Begin
Former President Top
Relations Talks

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BALBOA, Canal Zone m — Tito
United Statos waa reported
day to hare tamed down a
viet request for navigation*)
charts of the Caribbean Sea for
Russian ships forced to use 'he
Panama Canal beceuaa of Oh
blocking of the Sues Canal.
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
Tne United States we# sxpaitsd
to ask the United Nations today
to maka new afforta to unify Ko­
rea by peaceful means.
VIENNA flti- The SovieUmpoeed Janaa Kadar regime began
the third month of lie uneasy
reign over Hungary today, atiB
unable to quench the fire* at
freedom
TALLAHASSEE OV_ The
Cabinet has approved • brupqh
prison mat Avon Park la aa
effort to ease the jam at Hal­
ford and ha* given State Prlsoq
Director Richard Culver authority
t ask the federal government for
an abandoned minimum security
prison there for the site.

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WASHINGTON &lt;th— Sen. Mike
Mansfield said today the Job of
protecting the Middle Eaet aa en­
visioned by tha "Elsenhower Doc­
trine" should fall to a perman­
ent United Nations police -fovea
and not- Just the United State*
O, L. Reynold', father of LL ■lone.
Marcella Reynold*, Commanding
Officer of the local Salvation
Army post, died In Tampa Wed
nesday.
Funeral service* will be held Fair thoagh Saturday, gradually
In Tampa at the Salvation Army, warmer « ith mild temperature*
at 3 o’clock Saturday Jan. S.
Saturday,

ALBEMARLE. N. C. to— A MOSCOW ith— Too leaders of
i fjdnny ex-coovlet, the brother of East Germany sad Russia began
the fin* U. 8. aoldler killed in Ko­ fortnal talk* today on futuro re­
rea, aaya he plotted t&lt;\-%*****&lt;: lation* «?«.covn the Iwo nations.
nete former President Harry 8.
Soviet Pramler Nikolai Bulgan­
Truman.
in and Eajt German Premier
The etory war told In hi* Jail Otto Grot*wohi faced each other
eell here by Leroy Shadrlek, 31, across the conference table aa the
of Skelton. W. Va.‘, who elalmi heads of their respective delega­
Mi "troublee began" when hi* tions.
brother, Pvt. Kenneth Shadrlek, Alhough there was no official
v h killed in Korea July 5, 1930. announcement of the subjects un­
I# He told reporter Fred Morton der discussion, it was believed
of the Stanly New* and Preaa economic questions received top
that he heard Ha voice" directing t priority.
him to aaaaasinate Truman, and. All signs in recent weeks Indiaald he planned to do it on the cated the East Germans were conThe famed Chanticleers, concert
seventh anniversary of his bro­ cemed with economic problems
ther's death.
which Hava been aggravated by male quartet now in Its third
Shadrlek, himself a former GI evyrts In Hungary and Poland. season of conrertlrtng, will ba
heard In Pinecrest School audi­
in Korea, said he had been treat*
torium Monday at I p. m.
ed In several mental institution* O f f ir o c T n f l n c o
Experienced soloists, each Chanafter his mind "blanked o u t " ln|UTTICeS 10 VolOSe
ticleer brings to the ensemble a
Japan. He also served an 16background rich in opera, radio,
'month federal Income tax eva­
TAUAHASSEE rtf'— All state TV, concert, Broadway shows and
sion charge, and was released
from the Lewiaburg, Pa., federal office activities here will be sus­ choral work.
William Diard come* to the
reformatory only a few days be­ pended from 9:30 to 3 p. m. next
Tuesday so employe* may attend Chanticleer* from Florida. A for­
fore a holdup attempt here.
Shgdrtck told Morton he wont the inauguration of Gov. LeRoy mer member of the Miami Opera
Compony, Dl*rd has appeared
to Independence, Me., last March Collins,
The Cabinet agreed to the sus­ with the Amato Opera Company
to "case" the Truman home,
then bought a shotgun and am­ pension of work but said it would j in New York City and has toured
not be a holiday. Employe* may with the New York City Opera
munition.
. Shadrlek told Morton he holds hear Collins’ inaugural address.' Company in that Company'* ver­
Trumau "directly responsible” ts Ice part u&gt; the offieia) rtcep- tion of "Rospco and Juliet." His
. fin* tenor voice ha* been heard
far his I s r . i s a death. He also don and watch the parade.
said he planned to try to kill Ge
Dougin. M ut.mnur “if Trumoo is
dead r. )..•:! I get out df prison."

Resident's Father
Dies Wednesday

Weather

A 300-pouod safe in tha Sea­
board Airline Railroad office in
HOLLYWOOD O t - Ae t r e a e
Oviedo waa apparently pried open Marie (The Body) McDonald dis­
aariy this morning, according to
appeared or was kidnapped from
Oviedo Chief ef Police Georgg
hwr palatial Saa Farnando Valley
Kelsey.
home wearlag only e night robe,
There waa no money In the safe,
police repored today.
laid SAL Agent W. R. Hamlet
The blond former wife of
who discovered the damage this
morning when he reported to wealthy shoe manufacturer Hairy
work and opened his office.
Karl was found missing from bet
Apparently using an electrie homo early today when sneoy»
drill connected to an outlet where mous telephone calls were made
an adding maehlo* was used in
office work the burglar* drilled tr her mother and Karl and serv­
four holes In the door and pried ant* found her bed empty.
The house la surrounded by r
It open.
Th* burglar* found only office high fenoe with an •leetrieeHy-eprecord* and some drafts which erated got*. Miss McDonald's box­
were not molested. " I had &lt;1 er dog, Duke, roamed the yard.
posited alt of the money in the
The callera told Karl and the
actress' mother:
office," Hamlet said.
Constable Kelsty said that the
"We have Marie. Don't call po&gt;
burglars probably entered the of­ Ilea, she w ont be hurt."
fice after 3 o’clock this morning
Police found e note In the block
ilnco "I was on duty tip until that
mailbox oustlda the fence, partial­
tim e" Hamlet said th at he did
not Icavo his office until 11:30 ly pencil-printed end with clipped
words from newspapers.
SHERIFF J LUTHER HOBBY speaks to the Seminole Coaaty last night.
Junior Chamber ef Commerce. (Staff Photo)
The not* readt
Investigating for Seminole Coun­
"Don't call police, rim w ont bn
ty
Sheriff
J.
Luther
Hobby
was
★
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★
Deputy Sheriff H. S. Smart. Sea­ hurt to get money. We will get
board Railroad's Special Agent J. In touch with you."
K. Huey was also at the scene.
The 33-yeer-old octrees lived
Whether or not the safe crack­ with her two adopted children and
ers were professionals or arae. four moath old daughter and servtuers remains to be seesb- said ant* tn e one-story ranch houa*
Deputy Sheriff Smart. I t l s pro­ In the valley community of EoThere are two main problem*
Some of Lite violation* er* ex bable th at they could be elthnr clno.
which confront law enforcement feeding the speed limit, passing one. “ According to the way the
Police Inspector Henry Karr
officers In Seminole County school buses, passing on solid safe waa entered whoever it waa. said the Federal Bureau of In­
Sheriff J. Luther Hobby told the lines, and not stopping at Inter­ didn't know much about a safe," vestigation had bean called lat*
he said.
Seminole County Junior Chamber sections, a*ld Hobby.
the case.
of Commerce at its noon Ion"W« a n doing our beat to alow Burglar* entered .th* cUifo
teem meeting yesterday
pryingopen
a.
screen
window
on
Uhsl;
H seems ns if tha
Sheriff Hobby told the Jt/cees only way we can mok« th* mo­ the front door and left the lock
about "some of the everyday pro­ torist under* «nd that w* mean unlatched.
blems in enforcing State and business is to give thorn tickoa,"
Th* SAL safe cranking was on­
County law*.”
Sherilf Hobby commented. ' We ly one of three Incidents In the
"We have a tremendous num­ will continue to try » make our Oviedo are* last night A "muleber of traffic problem*," aald the highways safe, oot only for our train” was stripped of water
Sheriff as he explained one of local citisen* but to our visitor* hose, gasoline, and other equip­
CHICAGO qn— The AFL-OfO
the perplexing situations w ill from other Rates.
ment on a nearby farm while at American Federation e f Teachers
which "our Raff hea to cope."
"People don't know what the Mlkler's Grove on the Red Bug will prv«« for enactment of fed­
Lake Road a metal shed over e
conditions are ahead—they’re Just small portable pump was broken eral aid for education tn tit* now
Congress, C^rl J. Megel, presi­
taking chances," he sold.
Into, liie pump and other equip­ dent of the union, said today.
On th* problem of Juvenile de­ ment was carted off.
linquents, Sharlff Hobby said "Tha
Megel told the AFT exeeutivt
main troubla wa have is with boys Constable George Kelsey said council today that IT other ate
Academy of the West whore in
that
it
waa
apparent
that
the
men
from broken homes, children who
tional organizations hava Joined
addition to continued vocdl work do not have Mi* proper guidance. who broke Into the SAL office the teachers* federation fat «
parked
their
ear
on
the
main
with Boonellt, ho pursued advanc­ "It's not the child's fault—ac­
street nr near it. "1 tracked them “aava-the-chools" drive.
ed theory and composition itudlea tually it la a bad situation and tha from the office," ho said.
Megel said the Immediate ob­
with Schoenberg and Milhaud * only cure that we have Is In the
jective of the drive la passage of
a bill to provide federal aid for
unusual fare for a linger! His horn*,” he asld.
Describing soma of tha pro­
school construction. Sueh aid is
operatic credit* are numerous,
needed, he said, to help overcome
and include the Miami Opera blem* and violation* handled by
a shortage of up to 600,000 class*
Guild, th* New York City Cen­ hi* departm en, Sheriff Hobby
room* and to "replace the more
ter, the Amato and Arundel Op­ said "Uiw rnforcoment la heart
than one-third of the nation’s TH,era Theatres. Wright ha* been -re .klnr and rugged . . you try to
000 school buildings that are ob­
featured aa a Robert Shaw sotoiat do the beet you esa but you ebQ
solete."
on tour and on recordings, as well •in t no enough.’*
Summing up hi* alk on the
as in malor Carnegie Hall perMegel addressed the executive
irADtinU*(l B1 PflfM fl)
(Continued oo Pag* •)
council at the opening of ita
three-day, mid year meeting.

Law Enforcers Faced
With 2 Main Problems

AFT S^iksFederal
Aid For Education

Male Quartet To Be Heard Monday

For Inauguration

on several occasions la New
York’s Town HaU; he has appear,
ed at the Olympia in Miami and
symphony orchestra. Ha was the
first vocal soloist to be hoard ov.
WQXR’S Binaural broadcasts.
Tenor Richard Wright haila
from Ohio. Following hU gradua­
tion from tha Cincinnati Conser­
vatory, he attended the Music

Vessels Trapped
C*
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Eve In Ice Freed

Mr MUR DO SOUND. Antarctica
T— Two U. 8. Navy vcssals
trapped in Aiurotlc pack i n
sine* New Yoar’s Ev# had freed
them scire* and arv* safe In the
shelter of Cape Hallctt, radio re*
port* from th* scon* s**J today.
They were tho U. 8. S. supply
ship Arnob which was eruahwd
between massive ice Hoc* and se­
riously damaged and th* IcoRichard II. Ejgers, Field execu-i it* heaJquaruri in Chicago,
live of the National As*ociation i During hit visit, Eggtrs will ad- braakor escort Northwio which
of Real E'tate Boards, will spend | i r*J* •_ meeting of Tha Seminola. «'* « “» the a*sfs&lt;aon of the
TOKYO 'A— Foreign Minister i next Thursday in this community County Board of Realtors at 12:30 Aritob *nd was caught by tko lee
Kobuiuke Klihl denied today that consulting with local Realtors and p. m. at Jim Spencer„ s Baataa-I ksc'f.
a U 8. —Japanese agreement has other business leaders, Raymond rant, according to Bali. He will
The radio dispatch** said Mie
bven reached on the controversial M. Ball, president of tie Seminole' *P«»k on "Good Business Ahead thips won their ball* with the
problem of Japanese cotton tex­ County Hoard of Realtors, • tn*
Building Better Communities
iMck lev on Wednesday and broke
tile export* to America.
nounced today. Kggers travels
“ W* , « • look»n« forward to Mr. loose after being trapped far
three days. Beth were reported
. B»'l »*w- ' BOt
Japanese press report* satd such from th* Washington. D. C. of“ &gt;• information that be moored today to th* bay ice in
eo agreement had been reach­ flee of the sssu.-latlon. which h a s !
.
will bring ua about our own busi­ the shel er of Cope HaJlett, five
ed at the U. S.-Jepaneje cotton
ng
re
lq
ne-s, but for tne opportunity we mile* from th* scene of their
talks in Washington, under way
“ '-I have t ; .how him cur ecm- mishap.
$nc« last September.

Official Denies
Agreement Made
£)n Export Problem

Executive To Consult
With Local Realtors

* Sueh report* are completely
groundless," the foreign ralnlste.told U. S. Ambassador John M.
Allison at a meeting here Friday
afternoon. "The pres* report* . .
have nothing whatsoever to do
with the position and views of the
Japanese government"
Some of the press reports said
Japan would announce today vo^ n ta ry restriction* on her cotton
Textile export* to the United
SUUe.
FAULTY FURNACE
j/.
FIRES FIRM
H
... ATLANTA, G*. r — The Hol­
land Furnace Company captainod today that a minor Mr* which
broke aut in a faulty furnac* at
Ita headquarters was not due lo
£»• of th* firm's products.

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Rotarians Resume
Meetings Monday
The Sanford Rotary Club, af­

ter a two week suapeaaion of it*
W B BM Realtors’
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At a meeting lait night of the Persona, club president, said to­
Seminole Count) Bsard nf Real- day.
tors held In the office* cf the St
The program will be in charge
Johns Realty Co., a now 'late of of Rotarians Tommy Hero and
"tf.ccrs acre elected

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the jub weekly meeting Monday noon el

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Additional
Local News
On Page 8

Van Ness
Dies Last Night
Alfred Van Nrsa. S3, died la .,
night at his home on W. 1st SL
after a lengthy illness.
Born Aug. 20, 1873, In Jackson­
ville. V. J., he moved to Sanford
i.i IOC1*} and was a retired farmer.
He li survived by the widow,
Mrs. Freda N. Van Neaa ef
Sanford on* son, P. Van N*m :
two daughters, the Misses Kath­
erine and Margaret Van Neaa:
two grandaons, Mare and Carl
Van Naas: AH of Jackson villa; one
brother. Frank M. Van Neas, Toware, N. J.; sad several uteene
and nephews.
Private funeral services will
bo held at 10:30 tomorrow morn­
ing at Brisaca Funeral Home with
Dr. J. B. Root officiating. Burial
will cake place at a later date.
The family requests that (low­
ers be omitted.

Lions To Hear
Forest Ranger
The Sanford Lion* Club will
hear about forest fire*, fire fight­
ing. and fire prevention at the
weekly meeting Monday night et
tho Yacht Club.
The local Liana organization
resume* fca meetings after a two
week layoff because of the holi­
days.
Speaker as Monday evening's
meeting will be Joe Reynold*,
newly appointed F o r« t Ranger

CARE TO PICK UP THE TAB
j Ii H
SAN r RANCISCO
Roma&gt;cod *
us
I Hrs Laura Osier was chosen aa noffa Ah* Nob HiU branch of the T UK WELL-KNOWN CHANTICLEERS, conceit n al* quartet., will be he aid Stood*, eight at 8 o’clock
secretary, and A. B. f’.-tcrsoa Jr. swank restaurant, advertised to­ at the PUMCicat Reboot auditorium. Thla coatcil la lb* aecood la a M M U be presented by the
day "all you oan •** for &lt; U \ 00rV*1 Sc nmole M iau l Cocoart Aaeodetieu.
was oloctad a* troaauror.
— .,
4 lor Serntnoto

Cavatf,

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Begins Friday January A 9:00 a m.
Ladies

4 4 Ladies

Suits

lh sites 7 thru &gt;14 (some half sizes) a
variety o f fabriea and styles from
which to chooso.

Coats

Ladies

Dresses

Entire stock o f Womens’ , Misses and Half

Regular prices 25.91 thru 19.96

In sizes 6 thru 16, each one

Regular priroa 10.95

2 0 .7 9 thru 5 5 .8 9

lo 49J5

Sale Prices

sale priced to move quickly.

8.79

to 39 .89

Each Dress Sale Tagged

Bed Pillows
O f fpam rubber, fu ll size. w u h a b la .

4.98
Agriculture Dept.
Gives Year-End
Operations Review
WASHINGTON • — The gor•mmeat has reported that more
than SO per coot of tedersl-ownad term aommodltlao dlapoaad of
slat* MBS brought eeaft on tha
i._
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fSITTIuSW*
Tha Agriculture
Department
mid la a yesmnd rotlew of «urptus difpeaal oparatlon that tha
percentsgo of &lt;Mtf dollar mlm
Me p H op reemtly.
for tha flrat quarter of fiscal
t«T July through Sapt. 30, dol­
lar (alaa roea to T1 par coat of
tha total dlitrlbuUoo. For tha
July XMl-Saptambor ,UM ported,
tha dollar aalta pareentage wa*
n.
In addition to aalac far cat
largo ralumao of aurplua commoditiaa mored oat of tha Com­
modity Credit Corp. Imrantory
through apodal ptograma. That#
dlapoaala won fay »alaa ter faraIgn rurrenciaa, barter, traaafan
to other aranefm, and donation*.
Department offldala won jub­
ilant orar tha dollar isles. to
addition to reducing tha s w
pluaea which dapraoa markaU,
tha caah aalao ant dawn on ah
ago costa.
Tha department noted 0
largely through «a*h ulaa. COC
Inventor!** of Mvaral eommodl
tiaa hare boon dnatteolly iwdneed of completely depleted
Thera la a "aotd out** sign
butter, cottonseed oil, Unwed oil,
eeede, and dry edible baana. Rica
inventor!** are all committed for
Mia. Wool la bring told into mar­
ket channel* in eteady volume.
The tame la true of rutton.
Barter operetiooa have dtapoaad
Of more than 600 million dollar*
worth of term eommoditlee at
export barter commodity,
counting for mare than to par
cent of tha total oa value betie

Cotton Rugs

Comforters

loop twist, colors o f

red,

BOSTON W — An animated
1M0O pereon* wore knitted by
fire In the United Staten during
IM H -lll tewnr than to IMS.
Tha decraaaa waa tha largeat
ter any year tinea World War
II. the National Fire Protection
A*an ha* reported. Ganaral Man­
ager Parry dugbaa annauted
tea reduction to a "eutertantlal
la tha ganavnl pubtte’a
rod of adharaoca to
tha almpla ruteo of peraonal flra
Mfaty"
Toul dollar vahta of propai
daetroyad by fin hi ISM waa a
record It^SO,000,800. Tha IKS
toUl and pravtcua high wae St.

Uo.7te.ooo.

Of tha total loaa in WM,
rapraerntad loaa to
buildInge aad content* Tha other
300 million loaa in aircraft, n
tor vehicle*, foraat nod other
non buildingii* fine*.
Blgreat flra of tha yaar waa
the Malibu, Calif., conflagration
Tha NTA Mid tee Malibu loaa U
expected to exceed tha IS mitten
dollar Brooklyn. N. Y., plea flra
and cxploaJoo ef Dm . 1.

080,000,000

R e*.

ed with nylon or fine quality of

yellow and green.

* Light weight
• Warm
• Moth proof
• Washable

Aten's Felt

Good values at 12.95

10 only in size 3x5
Now

2.99

9.89

M A TC H IN G

(Nationally known

sizes 28 thru 50,

velv

make)

Sizes

6 %

thru 8.

5.95 8pair

Including chamhrey. corduroy

16.95.. . 13.49

Hats

In all wool or blends, waist

P IL L O W S O N L Y

One Table of Assorted Piece

Reg.

SALE

10.95.. . 8.79
12.9 5 . . . 9 9 5
Men's Sport
Shirt
Long sleeves, all wn«hable fabrics,
■mall thru extra large.

M en s Suits
(Nationally advertised brands) Mostly
regular sizes, few stouts.

R e *.

SALE

teen and outing flannel. Some at

even

/it price
Less

4 5 .0 0 . ..

35

6 5 .0 0 . ..

51

Sale Tagged

M en s Jackets
Lined and unhned. nylons, gabardines, horsehide, and all
leather suede. Sizes 36 thru 50.

M en s Svseater Vest

Regular priced 10.95 to 49.93

Sizes small, medium and largo, solid colors of blue,
green, brown and grey- Regular 8.00

now

2 . 9 9

SALE

10.95.. 8 79
12.95.. . 10.39
M.95... i],98

eyelet cotton. Pretty pastel colons.

17 only in size 2x3

Codit

Tn ages 1 thru 12

Filled with 100% dacron cover­

wine,

(ioods

D e a th s By Fire
Lower T h is Y e a r

34 Girls'

With non-skid back, washable, long

Sale

8.79 to

Prices

39.89

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ShopMdSave
h Sanford
FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1957

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United Press Leased Wire
.

aaoinole High School Band!
! vQl , o to T tDi heaae* a n t To»i|day to taka part la the Inaugural
[Ceremonies
J. Daa Wright, chairman of the
Inaugural Committee of the Semisale Coast, Chamber of Com*
■old today that the band
III be lest to TaUabuaee for
the inaugural of Got. LeRoy ColUi)i under the auaplcei of the logal CofC Inaugural Commlttoa.
"Seminole C o u n t y certainly
waits to recognlu the Governor
and we want to take part In the
aetivliea during the Inaugural
ecremony,** wright laid this morni tag.
) Bandmaster Erneit Cowley laid
lay that "The band la excltad
1over having the opportunity to
take part In the Governor*! in­
auguration. I think that they'll do
a good Job of repreientlng San­
ford and Seminole County.
"I woull like to publicly thank
those who are making it poalible
• for ua to go/* Bandmaiter Cow; ley aald.

WASHINGTON O'— A drive to
and permit pasrighta legislation
certain defeat
to the Senate today.
Advocatae of the move hoped
to win support from Vice Presi­
dent Richard M. Nixon, the Sen­
ate’s presiding officer. But there
waa no eleor indication that Nix­
on would—or codid—help their
cause significantly.
The Senate was scheduled to
take up the filibuster die,
shortly after R convened and to
reach a crucial vote on the mat­
ter at I p. m.
Heat* la
Aa for the outcome, aod-ftlibuster forces would say In ad­
vance only that they wers strong
er than they ware la 1953 when a
similar drive failed TO to 31. To­
day’s move was sponsored by a
bipartisan bloc of Si senators, but
opponent* said it would got no
more than 33 votes, for short of
a majority of the Senate’s 96
members.
Need Nixon's Opinion
Nixon became a central figure
in the filibuster dispute oiler an*
U-fUibuatar forces disclosed they
would pose parliamentary inquir­
ies to obtain his opinion on whe­
ther a new set of Senate rule*
could be mloplcd at the outset of
Congers*.

State Turnpike
Authority Again
^
TALLAHASSEE th— The Su­
preme Court today for the third
time upheld the State Turnpike
Authority In aetting the northern
terminus of the aale-long turnpike
at Tlaonia northwest of JacksonriRe.
The court aaid every quoatloo
concerning the route of the pike
and the proposed 186 million dol­
lar bond issue to exteod It from
Fort Pierce to TUonla ha* been
c'ecided in previous rulings and
"no useful purpose could possibly
be served by undertaking an ela­
boration on those opinions."
The preaent »uU waa brought
by a group of Jacksonville and
St. Augustine resident* who filed
simultaneously in both Duval and
Broward counties. The Duval suit
was rejected list year, and the
court today uphold the action of
Broward Circuit Judge James H.
Walden in dismissing the Bro­
ward suit.

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Contains
Marie McDonald b
Papers,
Missing From Home
No Money
Kidnaping Feared

Top News
In Brief

WASHINGTON W - House Dr
mocratie lenders kava mad*
Ne. 1 bill of tha a r t i
a 3^billion dollar federal
to ” b*lp build the
schools.
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BALBOA, Canal Zone m— Tito
United Statos waa reported
day to hare tamed down a
viet request for navigation*)
charts of the Caribbean Sea for
Russian ships forced to use 'he
Panama Canal beceuaa of Oh
blocking of the Sues Canal.
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
Tne United States we# sxpaitsd
to ask the United Nations today
to maka new afforta to unify Ko­
rea by peaceful means.
VIENNA flti- The SovieUmpoeed Janaa Kadar regime began
the third month of lie uneasy
reign over Hungary today, atiB
unable to quench the fire* at
freedom

TALLAHASSEE OV_ The
Cabinet has approved • brupqh
prison mat Avon Park la aa
effort to ease the jam at Hal­
ford and ha* given State Prlsoq
Director Richard Culver authority
Under tin- existing pa Liamsala­ t ask the federal government for
an abandoned minimum security
ry situation, however, Nixon's prison there for the site.
opinion, u o.*i were given, would
• • •
be purely advisory and not bind­
WASHINGTON
&lt;th— Sen. Mike
ing.
Mansfield said today the Job of
protecting the Middle Eaet aa en­
visioned by tha "Elsenhower Doc­
R e sid e n t's Fath e r
trine" should fall to a perman­
ent United Nations police -fovea
and not- Just the United State*
D ies W e d n e sd a y
O, L. Reynold', father of LL ■lone.
Marcella Reynold*, Commanding
Officer of the local Salvation
Army post, died In Tampa Wed
nesday.
Funeral service* will be held Fair thoagh Saturday, gradually
In Tampa at the Salvation Army, warmer « ith mild temperature*
at 3 o’clock Saturday Jan. S.
Saturday,

Ex-Convict Tells
Plot To Assassinate E. G erm an, Russian
Leaders Begin
Former President TRoepla tio
n s T a lk s

,

Series
Incidents

Filibuster D riv e Is
e a d e d For A lm o st
Certain Defeat Today
Band To Take Part
Ir Inaugural Rites

___

ALBEMARLE. N. C. to— A
MOSCOW ith— Too leaders of
i fjdnny ex-coovlet, the brother of East Germany sad Russia began
the fin* U. 8. aoldler killed in Ko­ fortnal talk* today on futuro re­
rea, aaya he plotted t&lt;\-%*****&lt;: lation* «?«.covn the Iwo nations.
nete former President Harry 8.
Soviet Pramler Nikolai Bulgan­
Truman.
in and Eajt German Premier
The etory war told In hi* Jail Otto Grot*wohi faced each other
eell here by Leroy Shadrlek, 31, across the conference table aa the
of Skelton. W. Va.‘, who elalmi heads of their respective delega­
Mi "troublee began" when hi* tions.
brother, Pvt. Kenneth Shadrlek,
Alhough there was no official
v h killed in Korea July 5, 1930. announcement of the subjects un­
I# He told reporter Fred Morton der discussion, it was believed
of the Stanly New* and Preaa economic questions received top
that he heard Ha voice" directing t priority.
him to aaaaasinate Truman, and. All signs in recent weeks Indiaald he planned to do it on the cated the East Germans were conThe famed Chanticleers, concert
seventh anniversary of his bro­ cemed with economic problems
ther's death.
which Hava been aggravated by male quartet now in Its third
season of conrertlrtng, will ba
Shadrlek, himself a former GI evyrts In Hungary and Poland.
heard In Pinecrest School audi­
in Korea, said he had been treat*
torium Monday at I p. m.
ed In several mental institution* O f f i r o c T n f l n c o
Experienced soloists, each Chanafter his mind "blanked out" ln | U T T IC e S 1 0 V o lO S e
ticleer brings to the ensemble a
Japan. He also served an 16background rich in opera, radio,
'month federal Income tax eva­ For In a u g u ra tio n
TAUAHASSEE rtf'— All state TV, concert, Broadway shows and
sion charge, and was released
from the Lewiaburg, Pa., federal office activities here will be sus­ choral work.
William Diard come* to the
reformatory only a few days be­ pended from 9:30 to 3 p. m. next
Tuesday so employe* may attend Chanticleer* from Florida. A for­
fore a holdup attempt here.
Shgdrtck told Morton he wont the inauguration of Gov. LeRoy mer member of the Miami Opera
Compony, Dl*rd has appeared
to Independence, Me., last March Collins,
The Cabinet agreed to the sus­ with the Amato Opera Company
to "case" the Truman home,
then bought a shotgun and am­ pension of work but said it would j in New York City and has toured
not be a holiday. Employe* may with the New York City Opera
munition.
. Shadrlek told Morton he holds hear Collins’ inaugural address.' Company in that Company'* ver­
Trumau "directly responsible” ts Ice part u&gt; the offieia) rtcep- tion of "Rospco and Juliet." His
. fin* tenor voice ha* been heard
far his I s r . i s a death. He also don and watch the parade.
said he planned to try to kill Ge
Dougin. Mut.mnur “ if Trumoo is
dead r. )..•:! I get out df prison."

Weather

A 300-pouod safe in tha Sea­
board Airline Railroad office in
HOLLYWOOD O t - A e t r e a e
Oviedo waa apparently pried open Marie (The Body) McDonald dis­
aariy this morning, according to
appeared or was kidnapped from
Oviedo Chief ef Police Georgg
hwr palatial Saa Farnando Valley
Kelsey.
home wearlag only e night robe,
There waa no money In the safe,
police repored today.
laid SAL Agent W. R. Hamlet
The blond former wife of
who discovered the damage this
morning when he reported to wealthy shoe manufacturer Hairy
work and opened his office.
Karl was found missing from bet
Apparently using an electrie homo early today when sneoy»
drill connected to an outlet where mous telephone calls were made
an adding maehlo* was used in
office work the burglar* drilled tr her mother and Karl and serv­
four holes In the door and pried ant* found her bed empty.
The house la surrounded by r
It open.
Th* burglar* found only office high fenoe with an •leetrieeHy-eprecord* and some drafts which erated got*. Miss McDonald's box­
were not molested. " I had &lt;1 er dog, Duke, roamed the yard.
posited alt of the money in the
The callera told Karl and the
actress' mother:
office," Hamlet said.
Constable Kelsty said that the
"We have Marie. Don't call po&gt;
burglars probably entered the of­ Ilea, she wont be hurt."
fice after 3 o’clock this morning
Police found e note In the block
ilnco "I was on duty tip until that
mailbox oustlda the fence, partial­
time" Hamlet said that he did
not Icavo his office until 11:30 ly pencil-printed end with clipped
words from newspapers.
SHERIFF J LUTHER HOBBY speaks to the Seminole Coaaty last night.
Junior Chamber ef Commerce. (Staff Photo)
The not* readt
Investigating for Seminole Coun­
"Don't call police, rim wont bn
ty
Sheriff
J.
Luther
Hobby
was
★
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★
Deputy Sheriff H. S. Smart. Sea­ hurt to get money. We will get
board Railroad's Special Agent J. In touch with you."
K. Huey was also at the scene.
The 33-yeer-old octrees lived
Whether or not the safe crack­ with her two adopted children and
ers were professionals or arae. four moath old daughter and servtuers remains to be seesb- said ant* tn e one-story ranch houa*
Deputy Sheriff Smart. I t l s pro­ In the valley community of EoThere are two main problem*
Some of Lite violation* er* ex bable that they could be elthnr clno.
which confront law enforcement feeding the speed limit, passing one. “ According to the way the
Police Inspector Henry Karr
officers
In Seminole County school buses, passing on solid safe waa entered whoever it waa. said the Federal Bureau of In­
Sheriff J. Luther Hobby told the lines, and not stopping at Inter­ didn't know much about a safe,"
vestigation had bean called lat*
he said.
Seminole County Junior Chamber sections, a*ld Hobby.
the case.
of Commerce at its noon Ion"W« a n doing our beat to alow Burglar* entered .th* cUifo
teem meeting yesterday
pryingopen
a.
screen
window
on
Uhsl;
H seems ns if tha
Sheriff Hobby told the Jt/cees only way we can mok« th* mo­ the front door and left the lock
about "some of the everyday pro­ torist under* «nd that w* mean unlatched.
blems in enforcing State and business is to give thorn tickoa,"
Th* SAL safe cranking was on­
County law*.”
Sherilf Hobby commented. ' We ly one of three Incidents In the
"We have a tremendous num­ will continue to try » make our Oviedo are* last night A "muleber of traffic problem*," aald the highways safe, oot only for our train” was stripped of water
Sheriff as he explained one of local citisen* but to our visitor* hose, gasoline, and other equip­
CHICAGO qn— The AFL-OfO
the perplexing situations will from other Rates.
ment on a nearby farm while at American Federation e f Teachers
which "our Raff hea to cope."
"People don't know what the Mlkler's Grove on the Red Bug will prv«« for enactment of fed­
Lake Road a metal shed over e
conditions are ahead—they’re Just small portable pump was broken eral aid for education tn tit* now
Congress, C^rl J. Megel, presi­
taking chances," he sold.
Into, liie pump and other equip­
dent of the union, said today.
On th* problem of Juvenile de­ ment was carted off.
linquents, Sharlff Hobby said "Tha
Megel told the AFT exeeutivt
Constable George Kelsey said
main troubla wa have is with boys
council today that IT other ate
Academy of the West whore in
that
it
waa
apparent
that
the
men
from broken homes, children who
tional organizations hava Joined
addition to continued vocdl work do not have Mi* proper guidance. who broke Into the SAL office
the teachers* federation fat «
parked
their
ear
on
the
main
with Boonellt, ho pursued advanc­
"It's not the child's fault—ac­
street nr near it. "1 tracked them “ aava-the-chools" drive.
ed theory and composition itudlea tually it la a bad situation and tha
Megel said the Immediate ob­
from the office," ho said.
with Schoenberg and Milhaud * only cure that we have Is In the
jective of the drive la passage of
a bill to provide federal aid for
unusual fare for a linger! His horn*,” he asld.
Describing soma of tha pro­
school construction. Sueh aid is
operatic credit* are numerous,
needed, he said, to help overcome
and include the Miami Opera blem* and violation* handled by
a shortage of up to 600,000 class*
Guild, th* New York City Cen­ hi* departmen, Sheriff Hobby
room* and to "replace the more
ter, the Amato and Arundel Op­ said "Uiw rnforcoment la heart
than one-third of the nation’s TH,era Theatres. Wright ha* been -re .klnr and rugged . . you try to
000 school buildings that are ob­
featured aa a Robert Shaw sotoiat do the beet you esa but you ebQ
solete."
on tour and on recordings, as well •in t no enough.’ *
Summing up hi* alk on the
as in malor Carnegie Hall perMegel addressed the executive
irADtinU*(l B1 PflfM fl)
(Continued oo Pag* •)
council at the opening of ita
three-day, mid year meeting.

Law Enforcers Faced
With 2 Main Problems

AFT S^iksFederal
Aid For Education

Male Quartet To Be Heard Monday
on several occasions la New
York’s Town HaU; he has appear,
ed at the Olympia in Miami and
symphony orchestra. Ha was the
first vocal soloist to be hoard ov.
WQXR’S Binaural broadcasts.
Tenor Richard Wright haila
from Ohio. Following hU gradua­
tion from tha Cincinnati Conser­
vatory, he attended the Music

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Eve In Ice Freed

Additional
Local News

On Page 8

Mr MUR DO SOUND. Antarctica
T— Two U. 8. Navy vcssals
trapped in Aiurotlc pack i n
sine* New Yoar’s Ev# had freed
them scire* and arv* safe In the
shelter of Cape Hallctt, radio re*
port* from th* scon* s**J today.
They were tho U. 8. S. supply
O ffic ia l Denies
ship Arnob which was eruahwd
between massive ice Hoc* and se­
A g re e m e n t M a d e
riously damaged and th* IcoRichard II. Ejgers, Field execu-i it* heaJquaruri in Chicago,
live of the National As*ociation i During hit visit, Eggtrs will ad- braakor escort Northwio which
£ )n Export Problem of Real E'tate Boards, will spend |i r*J* _• meeting of Tha Seminola. « '* « “» the a*sfs&lt;aon of the
TOKYO 'A— Foreign Minister i next Thursday in this community County Board of Realtors at 12:30 Aritob *nd was caught by tko lee
Kobuiuke Klihl denied today that consulting with local Realtors and p. m. at Jim Spencer
„ s Baataa-I ksc'f.
a U 8. —Japanese agreement has other business leaders, Raymond rant, according to Bali. He will
The radio dispatch** said Mie
bven reached on the controversial M. Ball, president of tie Seminole' *P«»k on "Good Business Ahead thips won their ball* with the
problem of Japanese cotton tex­ County Hoard of Realtors, • tn*
Building Better Communities
iMck lev on Wednesday and broke
tile export* to America.
nounced today. Kggers travels
“ W* ,« • look»n« forward to Mr. loose after being trapped far
three days. Beth were reported
. B»'l »*w- ' BOt
Japanese press report* satd such from th* Washington. D. C. of“ &gt;• information that be moored today to th* bay ice in
eo agreement had been reach­ flee of the sssu.-latlon. which has!
.
will bring ua about our own busi­ the shel er of Cope HaJlett, five
ed at the U. S.-Jepaneje cotton
ng
re
lq
ne-s, but for tne opportunity we mile* from th* scene of their
talks in Washington, under way
“ '-I have t ; .how him cur ecm- mishap.
$nc« last September.

Executive To Consult
With Local Realtors

* Sueh report* are completely
groundless," the foreign ralnlste.told U. S. Ambassador John M.
Allison at a meeting here Friday
afternoon. "The pres* report* . .
have nothing whatsoever to do
with the position and views of the
Japanese government"
Some of the press reports said
Japan would announce today vo^ntary restriction* on her cotton
Textile export* to the United
SUUe.
FAULTY FURNACE
j/.
FIRES FIRM
H
... ATLANTA, G*. r — The Hol­
land Furnace Company captainod today that a minor Mr* which
broke aut in a faulty furnac* at
Ita headquarters was not due lo
£»• of th* firm's products.

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R otarians Resum e
M e e tin g s M o n d a y
The Sanford Rotary Club, af­
ter a two week suapeaaion of it*
mealing* in observance of th*
holidays, will resume its regular
weekly meeting Monday noon el
the Yacht Club, Dr. Charles L.
Persona, club president, said to­
day.
The program will be in charge
of Rotarians Tommy Hero and
E. J. "Bud" Mougktoo.

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CARE TO PICK UP THE TAB
j Ii H
SAN r RANCISCO
Roma&gt;cod *
us
I Hrs Laura Osier was chosen aa noffa Ah* Nob HiU branch of the T UK WELL-KNOWN CHANTICLEERS, conceit nal* quartet., will be heaid Stood*, eight at 8 o’clock
secretary, and A. B. f’ .-tcrsoa Jr. swank restaurant, advertised to­ at the PUMCicat Reboot auditorium. Thla coatcil la lb* aecood la a M M U be presented by the
day "all you oan •** for &lt;U\00rV*1 Sc nmole M iaul Cocoart Aaeodetieu.
was oloctad a* troaauror.
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V a n N e ss
Dies L a st N ig h t
Alfred Van Nrsa. S3, died la .,
night at his home on W. 1st SL
after a lengthy illness.
Born Aug. 20, 1873, In Jackson­
ville. V. J., he moved to Sanford
i.i IOC1*} and was a retired farmer.
He li survived by the widow,
Mrs. Freda N. Van Neaa ef
Sanford on* son, P. Van N*m :
two daughters, the Misses Kath­
erine and Margaret Van Neaa:
two grandaons, Mare and Carl
Van Naas: AH of Jackson villa; one
brother. Frank M. Van Neas, Toware, N. J.; sad several uteene
and nephews.
Private funeral services will
bo held at 10:30 tomorrow morn­
ing at Brisaca Funeral Home with
Dr. J. B. Root officiating. Burial
will cake place at a later date.
The family requests that (low­
ers be omitted.

Lions T o H e a r
Forest R a n ge r
The Sanford Lion* Club will
hear about forest fire*, fire fight­
ing. and fire prevention at the
weekly meeting Monday night et
tho Yacht Club.
The local Liana organization
resume* fca meetings after a two
week layoff because of the holi­
days.
Speaker as Monday evening's
meeting will be Joe Reynold*,
newly appointed F or«t Ranger

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Saturday
Walter A. Beat* J r ,
Paater
Sunday School 10 bjo.
Manias Worahip S m ite U a *
PASS MI TMOOif! CMUICS
L a n d A m at 4 * SI
LAKE MONROE BAPTIST
Sunday.School f;4 ) a.na.
CHUKCM
Monday WoraMp 19:43 a.m.
Pastor, B, 0 . Brora
P. M. V. 7:N p. m.
Evtolag hranaallatta 7:48 p ju
A Church With A Prieadly Wot
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Prayer Mooting Wedaeeday t:30 L uraelm tof other, aa the manner

10:(* ■ m.IMornln# Worship—l l a. m.
u oo a m. Training Unfloe-0:30 p. m.

Sunday School
Holiness Meetla#
Open-Air (Street
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7:30 PJ8.

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UP#AL a . COMMUNITY
Braaia# Sarrice
7:48 p a .
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |Mld week Serrlce Wednesday
7:43 p. m.
Rev. C. C. White
Minister
Mrs. Clever Marrs
Pianist “ A GOINQ CHURCH FOR
Mrs. Pnirfri* Summerlin Asst A COMINQ LORD"
8:41 a s . Sunday School
COME AND SEE THERE
Pianist
11:00 oju. Worship Service
1:00 p a . Worship Strvlca
George Pssold. Aset. Supt. of IS A REASON!
Church School
Church School
10 ajn. CHURCH OP THE NAZABENE
Worship
11ajn. "Sanford's Singing Church"
SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST
Second S t and Ms pit Avo., West
Evtnln#
Worship
0:30
p
m.
CHURCH
R. H. Spear Jr., pastor
"Everybody invited to attend
Ernst 17th BL At Park Are.
Sunday
School 3:43 a.m.
our servlets."
Uw end o f yoer search
Morning Worship 10:43 s.n
Per a friendly Church.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Training Departmsnts 3 p,
Gerald B. Price
Paster Paster
Milton H. Wyott Evening Evangelistic 7 p.m.
MOtea Higginbotham SB. Super- Educations! Director Rachel Bea­ Mid-week Prayer meeting each
Wednesday 7:43 p.m.
taU«4#iit
sley
The Church of th._ Nararene is
Sunday BlUo School
10 s.m 0:45 s.a. Church School
Wesleyan In doctrine evangelistic
Preeakla#
11»•«
Classes for nil agts.
In appeal, and world-wide In
Bible Study
7pm
11 a. m. Holy Communion
mission.
Xvaacellstlo Presehlor 7:4S pun 6 p. m. MYP
"Wbosoevtr win may come".
Prayer Meetla# (Wed.) 7:45 pm. 7:30 Evening Service "1
Missionary PremiUealal
Tima sod Making It"
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
You Are Welcome
7:13 Organ Vespers
OP GENEVA
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Jack L. Stewart
Pastor
Rav. J. W. Parham. Paster
Sunday School
Car. Fourteenth St, Oak Are.
Morning Service
Sunday School 3:41 am.
Evening Service
Morning Worship Sarvlca 11:00
Training Union
Preaching
Training Union 3:13 pm . If* n
Wed. Prayer Sgrylci
HOLY CROSS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Cor. Park A 4!h 81.
do thee good."
|Prayor Meeting Wed. 7:30 pm.
Rev. John W. Thomas, Rector
1:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist
SANFORD REVIVAL CENTRE
PAOLA WESLEYAN
9:13 a. m. Family Service and
Bov. L. P. Taaktr,
Paster
METHODIST CHURCH
church School
Buaday School
10 a.m. I
g Miles West ea Rt. 44
Morning Worship
U
Sunday School
9:43 am. 11:00 a. m. Holy Euchariat and
Sormon
Bvenlog
Evangelistic
Service] Morning Worship
10:43 a-m.
7:4# pm.
Wtsloyan Youth
6:43 p.m. 7:30 p. m. Organ Recital and
Feast of Lights
Weekly Services:
Evening Worship
7:30 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday 7:451Wednesday Prayar Meeting 7:301Services through the week:
Tuesday 4 Thursday— Holy Cbm
p.m.
p.m.
munku&gt;—7:30 a. m.
Evaryona Welcome
Itegular
Saturday
Mornlnj
Wednesday— Holy Coramunion—
Rev. Cecil W. Shaffer
Brosdeut over WTRR 10:331
10:00 a. m.
CHUHCH OP GOD
Saturday— Sacrament of Pen*
Rev. H. W. Hendereoa, raster
LUTHERAN CHURCH
sn&lt;e—3-8 p. m.
Preach Ave. and 32ad SC
OP THE REDEEMER
Sunday
School
B;45
s.m.
333 W. 33th Place
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m
PhoM 1713
l it Park Ave.
Mid-Week Service Tuesday 7:30
Tka Rev. Phillip Schlessnuaa
&lt;A Southern Baptist Church)
p.m.
Paater
Pastor
Young People Service Thurs- W. P. Brooks Jr.
Sunday School
8:1S a.m.
F. if. Fisher
Associate Pastor
Bible CUie
9:11 a^n. d ,y 7:30 *un*
Kirby Rogers Director of Music
Sendee
10:30 i.m.
Mrs. Marvin Milam
Organist
EBENEZER METHODIST
"Prayer For The Day" phene 1323
Morning Worship
3:45 A. M.
CHURCH
Sunday School
9:43A.M.
Cltnu Heights
POUT CHURCH OP CHRIST,
11 OO A. M.
Rev. Albert_________
8. Farrlor
Pastor Morning Worship
SCIENTIST
|__________
_____
0:15 P. M.
100 E. Secoad St.
Sunday School 10 om . CUllord Training Union
Evening Worship
Worship
7.30 P.M.
Sunday Services
11:00 a.m. I E. Johnson, superintendent.
|Evening
Wednesday Service 7:30 P.M.
Sunday School
11:00 am £re«hlng Service U a.m.
Ner«ery far aU services)
Wednesday Evening Meetings 3:00 ***• * P-®*
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:43 (Earphones fer hard of llearlag* I
pm.
WELCOME
Lesson Sermon "God"
I P-mTUB
LITTLE
BROWN CHURCH |
Reading Room located in Foyer o l . _ „
. _____
ON THE HILL
Church Building open to public TUfa CHRInTIAN 4 MISSIONARY
Comer Park Avo. and 34th 8t. |
3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
ALLIANCE CHURCH
J. Bernard Root, Mloll ter
Thursdays.
Park Avo. 4 14th SL
Fred Emmloger, Associate
A eordial Invitation la extended I Sunday
— ___ Sunday School
........... —J:43|
9:43
to all to attend our services and| Sunday School
10:40 t bl I Morning Worship ------------------ 111
WonhJp
use the Reading Room.
'Sermon: "Where la IIcll?"
Evening 7:43 om .
ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
Youth Fellowship
0:10 pm.
la Mavis (Near Oviedo)
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Wednesday
Rev. Stephan M. Tuhy
Pastor
Chapcl Choir Rehearsal 7 p.m. “ Where You Aro Never a Stranger |
Chapel
Morning Worship 3:23 am.
,
But Once"
Bible
bio Study and Prayer
8 pm .
Radio Mission Broadcast at l:30| ^Clursdsy
n ds'v
1607 Sanford Ave.
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b.v
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Perry L. 8‘onr, Minister
Cherub Choir Rehearsal
1:30
Sunday School 8:00 a. m.—for aU|
Sunday School. 9:43 a. m. Thai
Carol Choir Rahoaraal 7:00 pm.
age groups.
adult elaiMS will begin a study |
Christian Day School — Monday Tho Ladles' Missionary Society of th# Goaoel of Mitthcw.
through Friday 9:00 am. — (All
mttU for Lunch and prayar I Morning WoraMp. 11 o’elok.l
elementary grades and kinder | on tho 2nd Tuesday of each Nursery farilitl** and off-street
garten.)
Worship
l l a. m. parking are provided. Communion
businau andprayor un tho 4tb •* opan ,0 *U beUovtrs. Mrs. A.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
Tuesday of eachmonth at3:10 v - Former will ho at tho organ. |
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
pm .
Sermon, “ rfow Men Find Christ'1
A. G. Pitta
Breach President
friendly church for tha whole
. _ ,,
.
O f , Hall
family."
Christian Y o u t h Fellowship,
Sunday School
10
4:30 p. m.
Sacrament Meeting
6
CHURCH OP CHRIST
I Evening Worship. 7:30. Theme. |
Second St. 4 Elm Ave.
“ Each Giving Account ef HimELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
Ralph Brower Jr.
Evangelist *olf" (Rom. 1413*. The public ls|
CHAPEL
SUNDAY
Invited.
Elder Springe
Bible Study
10 a. m.
N*w r**ldante, Navy families, I
Sponsored b» Mrs: Baptist Church
Month at 13:00 noon; and tor tourists, winter visitors, weekend
Sanford. Fla.
Young People's Class 9:10 p. m. *u ,»u * and ° ‘ h*rs seeking a pise#
“ ---------------‘‘
-» P- m of worship aro axtendtd a cordial
Sunday School
10:00 am. I Evening
worship
invitation.
W. O Stanaell.
Superintendent I WEDNESDAY
Preaching
11:00 a.m l Bible Study
Dr. H. H Martin.
Preacher THURSDAY
C H A M K O W
Evening Service
7:30 p. m Ladles Class
io «. n .
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HOME
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clau
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p.
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PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Hs.pk^ao 1 / 9 ; S.suf^i
Lord's Day: Blbln Study at 10 om.|
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
P H O N E I I I tor
Worship Service
11:00 a.m
ADVENTIST CHURai
Ihf/ "lit \ff//if
Preaching Service
9:30 p. m.
Seventh St. nnd PJm Ave.
l nihuhtun S rn n r
Everyone Welcome
Pastor
A. C. McClure

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The Bennetts live here. That’s Grandmother Bennett’s Bible on the
window sill, and the whole family goes to the church across the snow
covered field.
John Bennett works in the local bank. Martha, his wife, is presi­
dent of the PTAr; and they have three lovely children; Grandmother
Bennett has been living with them for the past couple of years, since
she broke her hip. She can't always get to church in wintertime and
that’s why she calls this her window. When she can’t be in church, it
helps to be able to see it.
T o her, the church steeple represents a great many things, and
brings back many memories. Her son was married in that church. Her
husband was buried from it. Her grandchildren were christened in it.
The Church has helped her to bear grief, in hours of sorrow; and
it has seemed to put a benediction upon her happiness, in times of joy.
Most important of all, whatever the occasion, whatever the crisis . . .
the Church has always been there.
T o Grandmother Bennett, the most comforting thing in the world is
knowing that it always will be there.

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1*4 W**t Paint Story
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1:10 Paraon to Parana
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1:10 Slga-oa—Program Raaum*
0:10 Air I’uarar
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1.10 Prleat* Hecrelary
1:1* "Funr"
1:00 WInky Dink and You
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1:1* Mr. Wlaard
1:00 Tb* lit or Top
1:10 Alfred Hitchcock t'raaanta
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10:00 111.000 Challang*
1:0* Future Farmer* of America 10110 What* Mr Lin*
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11:00 Hun. Moma Special
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11:11 Lawraac* Walk Hhoar
1:0* Induatry on Panda
11:11 .Now* aad Sign Off
1:11 ttlll Cnrum'e Sport* Show
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1/1 —New York at Fort Warn* liU Tool Pattern
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10.10 Arthur Godfrey
1:41 Sport* Dlteet
11:10 Htrlk* It Kick
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11:0* Valiant Ladr
12:11 lata of Llf*
1:11 Roaamary Clooney Show
11:1* Haarch for Tomorrow
1:14 Centnl Florida Shown**
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1:00 Country Frolic*
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Tit* Lnrotta Young Show
1:•* 100 Report
1:00 Jarhl* (Heaton Shaw
1:1* Stand Up and B* Couatad
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today In quiet trading. Ths ad­
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•aid. Bora than doable the figure laid, the victims wan widows or
for fiscal IMS. Stockholders In­ elderly persona who could least
cluded U
million Americans, afford to lota their small saving..
Tlw SBC said that during fiscal
about S million mom than five
1898 It suspended 100 stack offer­
T*The agency described the “ boil* ings which had claimed the soor room" method by which a stock called small Issues exemptions, g
broker uses “ hl|b*proo«nre, fraud­ Under this law, firmi whleh offer w
ulent aad deceptive salts tach- stock worth less than $300,000 do
niques to ‘tout’ highly spaculatlvo not hava to register with the gov­
ernment.
securities over the telephone."
In Soma casts, the report said,
Telephone Balee
“ An Increasing number of secu­ this has led to the development of
rities o f speculative quality,” It "rjnga" through whleh "groups of
said, “ hart been sold to unsophis­ promoters, dealers, attorneys and
ticated Investors hired by rtpre­ engineers collaborate In the crea­
sentations made over the long dis­ tion of a aeries of companies pri*
tance telephone by e o m p l e t o marilr employed to 'manufacture'
securities for pubUe sale in the h
strangers".
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By UMUnr VANDB1NOOT
UatfU P ro * Waff Covmpwd«xt
WASHINGTON BS—Tba economic
boom .parked a record M bOlloa
dollar, worth of'trading on tba
nation, atoek markets la fiscal
1SS«, the Securities k Exchange
Commission has reported.
Tba agency, In Its 22nd annual
report to Congress, said this “ tre­
mendous economic activity" also
led to a record amount of "fraud,
deceit and manipulation." .
W ans Against Creeks
It warned that dishonest dealers
and promoters are Increasing
their activities to take advantage
of tlw “ gullibility of the publle."
The SEC said the last fiscal
year saw 12.1 billion dollars is
naar seeuritlea reglstared for publie sale. This was 2 billion dollars
more than In the preceding year
and was tbs largest amount la tho
commission's history.
Tba value of stcuritlas traded on
stock exchanges during fiscal 1292
was 88 billion dollars, the report

tha people and for the people of the San­
ford and Seminole County area.
Our editorial page, if we may borrow
words to say so, is like a man’s home
it’s our cattle, so to speak, and U is reserved
for tha expression o f personal opinion. Na­
turally, and we expect it thus, you need
not agree with us all o f the time. But every
real newspaper, every true newspaper, re­
tains that right of personal opinion, within
o f cou n t, the confines o f truthfullness and
decency.
Our “ Letters To The Editor" columns
can ba called your "Town Hall" where you
ean stand up on your own two feet and dis­
paper.
titi
i.
What we consider one of the more im­ agree with us.
Fnnkly. we are very proud to be the
portant factora in the renewal of our pledge
te terra yon aa an outdated and honeet news only daily newspaper in Seminole County,
and in spite o f the size o f both the corn,
" la the fact that we have to many
munity
and the newspaper, we have, in the
mm eubacriben and readers now
past,
been
privileged to print purely local
wa did a year ago.
news which had statewide, national, and
one of the most interesting and important
obligations we hare Is to watch, day by day, even world-wide repercussions.
The Sanford Herald is serving many more
th# continued growth and.steady expansion
oTany bualneu It la important because of people today than it did one year ago and
the economic impact upon our community. we cover an area in Central Florida which is
new policy will cover the proper Stalinists.”
iThoee who set the policies o f your news­ growing increasingly important to Florida, By CHARLES M. MCCANN
Called Press Staff CerrOapondent dividing line between “ Stalinism”
Repeats Earlier Praise
paper decided many months agp that any- to the South, to the Notion.
To each o f our readers we promise for the The Soviet Russian government and "Tltolsm,” rslations with the There was nothing sensational In
titaff of Interest to the local citizens was the
to he working out a thor­ Soviet satellite countries and the the praise of Stalin. Khrushchev
very lifeblood of this newspaper and our year to come, a year o f news while it is seems
ough re-shaping of its politicise prosecution of the cold war.
eaJd about the same thing in his
very first doty waa to learn and under­ considered news — unbiased, unvarnished affcr months of embarrassment Nikita S. Khrushihev, the Com­ sensa .tonal denun Icat Ion of Stalin
munist Party chieftain, gave one at the 20th Communist Party
and contusion.
stand what Interacted our readers, then accounts and facts o f the day’s events.
Important
clue to the new line in Congress last February.
For our subscribers and for our friends Moscow dlspatchos Indicate the
provide It. f commanta he made at a New Year
At that time, Khrushchev speci­
And now, aa wa enter a New Year, a year everywhere we wish happiness an prosper­
reception In Moecow,
fied that in his sarly rears of lead
M p m lm and may well be one o f the ity—a joyous year filled with tho blessings
After praising the late Joseph ershlp, Stalin actively fought to
gyratSt in Mtf JHSlrrT of the community that come wih a growing, aggressive, suc­
Stalin aa “ a great Marxist" and
end “ Leninism” — that Is,
and cfifoty .a ifliK A eep ly grateful for two cessful community.
” a great fighter against Imperial­
rxlsm—against* those who de­
ism,” Khrushchev admitted that viated from the party line. “ In
deflnW thimPWPCnre able to learn what
We forge ahead into another year with
bo and ether Present Soviet lead­ the past,” Khrushvhev said than,
Intonated our local readers and we’ve been agressive, progressive, and courageous
ers shared tome of Stalin’s mis­ "Stalin doubtless performed great
By
UNITED
PRESS
able to provide It in eueh quantities that leaders who lead tho way into twelve months
WASHINGTON - Sen. Clinton takes because they were associat­ services to tha party, to the work­
opr following has increased by leaps "and of t&gt;»&lt;» nr*.
growth we have evar ’'"own- P, Anderson D-NM on a proposal ed with him. In flghtlfag imperial­ ing d a n and to the International
bounds.
to modify the Senate rule shut­ ism, Khruschev said, “ wa are all workers movemeht.”
v
r ,
, v ,
ting off debate:
But In his February speech,
•%« feel tha* thia could never have been Khrushchev tried his hardest to
•d had It not been for you- In G e t
C h e st X -R a y
“ We are trying to avoid operat­
accomplished
M a r in e s In M e d A r e absolve himself and hli colleagues
fact, we realize that had there been no you,
So many things can bo hidden—a iic«dle, ing under the Marquis of QueansIn the new collective leadership of
bury
Rules
—
protect
yourself
at
wa would have cared very little what appear­ a button, oven a paper that sometimes may
A rm e d W ith 'L iv e ' complicity In Stalin's crimes.
all
times.”
ed In The Sanford Herald. Those things you bo important. A bedroom slipper, a doll, a
This defense waa ehalUnged by
pm erred, your likes and dislikes and your nick-knack or jewel can fall into an obscure NEW YORK — Gene Fullmer, A to m ic W e a p o n s
Coramunhua In many countries.
•V«r Increasing demand for the unvari«h~i place and be forgotten.
WASHINGTON SB-U. S. Ma­ Khrushchev's new s t a t e m e n t
winning the middleweight boxing
ficts have been our guiding stars.
championihip from Sugar Ray rines aboard ships In the Medi­ seems to to a concession to them.
But they arc, In a way, unimportant. Robinson:
Aecspt “ Tltoist” Government
terranean have been armed with
The Sanford Herald, in all of Its pagt*.
Frankly, they can be replaced.
The problem o f drawing the line
“
live”
atomic
weapons
a
reporter
“
Robinson
never
actually
hurt
is, devoted to news- We make every effort
No so with a germ l
me at any Uma but he gave me for the Scripps-Howard newspa­ between old-style Stalinist domi­
to provide for you, five days each week.
nation of the satellite countries
For Instance— ono o f the germs which plenty of trouble most of the per said.
all the news that la news, of the people, by
Staff writer Jim G. Lucas said and Titoism la being met In sev­
time. .
cause tuberculosis!
eral ways.
WASHINGTON — Mrs. Leonard his Information came In an ex
These,
now,
nro
disastrous
for
they
can
First, tba Soviet government
elusive
Interview
with
Gen.
Ran­
T h e San ford H erald
W. Hall, hearing a rumor that her
claim a life If left unfound and undiscovered husband will resign aa Rtpubll- dolph Pate, Marine Corps com seems te have accepted folly the
___________rubii.h»4 civ .ur» ««»»»
mandsnt, published Thursday In ‘Tltoist” government of Polish
KilirH at ■&lt;rn*il rNM mitt), Oetnhar II lilt at In their niches o f security within tho walls of ean national chairman:
Communist Leader Wladyslaw Go
Scripps-Howard
newspapers,
the fnat Office af Sanford Florida, undrr lha Act the human body.
"I have not beard of It yat and
muika.
Ha
said
Pate
told
him
tha
0th
of Congraaa of March t lift
That’s why tho Chest X-ray program I think I'd ba tha first to know." Fleet Marines have a “ ground
This waa a matter of necessity.
Kill'll! I’RIIKINS rdltnr and I'uhllnhor
of the Tuberculosis and Health Association
atomic
rapablllty," explaining The Poles won their revolt against
MAfllO.N IIAHMAN SR.. Beccutlv* Kdllor
HVCbTH t CUSHINO. Adtortl.lna Manager
is so important. It is on these tiny film, so UNITED NATIONS. N. Y.— that this meant they hava atomic both tha "Stalinists” who still
Prince Sayful Islam Al-llassan of
ruled their country and against
delicately made, yet so deeply searching, Yemen charging In a latter to the warheads for thslr artillery.
cUIMICBIPTION BATKH
dictation from Moscow. Khrush­
Wf Carri.i
tv. nor . l i t
Oar
IU»t that'the dendly TB germ Is located.
Ther
soon
will
be
artn«d
with
U. N. that ItritUh forces attack­
T b ro ab fo n ’ i .
— T l W6nth.
&gt;»• Tear
chev and his fellow-leaders appar­
Honest
John
rockets,
also
having
l i lit *
(M l
ti l l *
Your purchase o f the Christmas Seals ed its southern border on Christ­
ently hare decided to make the
All Obltnarr n . i i c . oarda of thanks r.oolutloaa aad
atomic
warheads,
Lucas
quoted
best of It.
aollcc. of •ni.rtalnm.it for lha purpnM or ral.I.a during the pre-Christmas season makes the mas:
Pate,
fund. atUI ba abarsad for at r.aular advarti.ln* ralM
In llungarr, now that the active
Chest X-ray program o f your Seminole Coun­ “ These are open acta of ag­ Lucas said Pate also revealed:
gression."
rebellllon has been crushed, tha
Tba II.raid I. a m.mbtr of lha Unltad Praia
ty
Tuberculosis
and
Health
Association
1. That two reinforced Marine Russian leaders appear to be try­
which la anllllad -iclm lv.i, to tha u.a for rapubllca*
tloe af all lha local ..wa prtat.d In ihla naw.papar. possible— that and the cooperation o f the
CHICAGO—The mother of a bnttallons seerctely put to sea
ing to insure that the trend to­
baby born midniyht Dec. 31 and one each from Norfolk and Japan ward a really Tltoist government
It.pr.aant.d Natloatllr by fl.a.rat Adtr.rtl.l.* Department o f Public Health.
—during
the
Middle
&gt;East
crisis
lartrlra Inn (at Qeors'a Savina, flank llldg
Is stopped. As one pirt of that
So, when you receive an invitation to tentatively listed by doctora aa a
Atlaata a .ora la
with orders to proceed to the job, they have started to give eco
have a Chest X-rny made, don’t turn It down. Jan. 1 birth data:
"Wc hope that’* wrong. We Mediteranean and Persian Gulf nomic aid to the Kadar govern
Fri. Jan. 4,1057
Page 4 They’re free and they're important.
could use the income tax deduc­ and stand by for orders.
ment.
You can do without that pin, or needle, tion.”
2. That a reinforced company
TODAY’ S BIBLE VERSE
The policy toward other sale!
was flown to Port Lyautcy, Mor* llties seems a be to try as long
I To him therefore thnt knoweth to do good doll, or scrap of puper—but you can’ t do
roco, after the Mediterranean area as possible to keep Stalinist lead
gad doeth it not to him it In &gt;ln— James .without the Chest-X-ray which tinevils the
naval commander, Adm. Walter era In control, at the risk of pro
4:17.
secret hiding place of germs so deadly and
F. Boone, received a tip that Arab yoking outbreaks in surae of them
'• Wo all have omitted many chances to do death-donlingextremists might try to storm the
food. Wo should be homble and charitable
Rcmcml*er— the ChcHt X-rny is free— and
big U, S. naval base there and
of others.
It’s important!
telle its ammunition ?
erttfcixt otbcnriM

prakt- A id then an tlaM whan mm sue*
‘ Than, tbm m othar in*
which ootrlfht facta and fl*um
It Muuary to demand.
,
... a number of dajra the year and and
&gt;aar beginning practice of making raaota*
tiana baa beea ghren much conaldmtlon—
far we know that It la the time of year for
amldng thooe raaotutiona and for renewing
tboae pledgee which hare been eetabUabed.
It’e the time' for rededication—for every
individual—for each buelneae, profeaalon,
and industry— just aa it la with your newt-

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THE U. B. magiMns. Amertka, In Japaa. wearing a topcoat and
being distributed la the Soviet hat Wa agree with hto majesty
—eoup-and-flah duds are strictly
Union, to trying to explain
for the Wrds.
ban to the Russians. No
since basebaU to aa endeavor la
I I I
whleh everyone agrees te aad
Aa Ice hockey fun kaa devised
a mask to 6« worn by spectators
dees abide by the rules.
aa protection a g a i n s t /tying
I t t
Faria /ashlmeers decree man- pecks. A /sce-sevinp gesfarsf
kUA styles /or feminine mUtlnery.
I t I
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A Seattle apartment prowtsr
removed all tha feathers from a
parakeet, left it otherwise un­
harmed. Tha bird must taka a
I t t
Halle Balamto, emperor of Ethi­ pretty cold view of such shenaniopia, recently want duck hunting
by akaittag k eat Inin
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“Tell Did about your prospects If they find uranium
your lot In Yonkernl”

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Governer Has
Busy Schedule

Science Finds New
Evidence 01 Too
Much Vitamin D
4

tlnued In reporting to the New row, which is the point of origin
England Journal of Medicine, that' Of the blood. Rut they added that
1calcium la deposited at “ abnor­ “ a direct toxic effect cannot be
mal sites," especially In the kid­ excluded."
neys where It results in impaired
The treatment, the* said, "is
kidney function to go along with relatively simple.” First, the Vlt
the anemia.
aniln D Is withdrawn. Then the
Their tssts failed to demon­ victim is put on a low-eateium
strate that too much Vitamin I) diet and told to take in loti of
has a toxic effect on bone mar- fluids.

nv DRUM SMITH
. United Press Bcl'nre Editor
J NEW YORK IB — Medical
Selenee has found naw evidence
that there Is suds a thing as too
much Vitamin D. Tha so-called
“ sunshine vitamin." Thai definitely la news In our vitamin-happy
world.
Drs. William R. Scharfman and
Simon Propp of the Albany, N. Y.,
Medical College traced the &lt;-ause
of an unusual anemia In four
adults to "Vitamin D intoxica­
tion.”
In afferi, they warnec other
physicians to check up on the
imount of Vitamin D Intake when
confronted with certain forms of
anemia. Thai four "ntoylcated”
persons had bean taking 90,000 to
110,000 unlit dally.
That sounds Ilka a lot. But they
painted out that at laast two
sdultiple — vitamin prepaiationa
commonly sold over tha counter
without prescription, contain 90,*
000 uoita of Vitamin D per capaisle.
’.Three of the four wtra taking
lha heavy doiagea on their doc­
tors' orders. Drs. Scharfman and
Pfopp said that for thtlr money
th«rs was “ little justification” In
using Vitamin D for such things
af arthritis, allergic diseases such
aa asthma, and for aueh skin dinorder* u acne.
What Vitamin D dooa In Jhs
tody la to lacreasa the absorp­
tion of ealelum from tha intestine,
w^ich is why It U considered an
important vitamin for growing
children. When too much la taken
!s&amp;? the body, “ the blood is super­
saturated with calcium and photpaorui."
|The result Is, the scientists &lt;oo-

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Public Opinion Poll
Sizes Up Our Doctors
»y HUMAN N. IUN0IUN, M.D.
WHAT du you think of your|atlun. Many more, however—31
doctor and doctors In general? per cent-belleve this U true of
We physicians and surgeons most doctors.
know a lot more than you may Now let's see what lha doctors
think about your opinions of us. themselves think about all this.
A public opinion poll conducted Ten per cent of the doctors beby the American Medical Asso­ llevt that other doctors recom­
ciation, not long ago, showed that mend an operaUon too quickly.
83 per cent of our population has And 33 per cent think that doc­
a family doctor, or at least a cer­ tora are difficult to reach In an
tain doctor to call first whan 111. emergency ease.
What Do They Think?
Mere than one-fourth of the
What do these Americans think doctors queried — 27 per cent—
about their doctora and othar think that physicians keep thslr
patients watUng too long before
doctora?
Wall, for ona thing, about 81 ^seeing them.
per cent, according to the survey, And the v u t majority of doc­
believe that doctora are often dif­ tors themselves— 71 per cent —
ficult to contact for emergency believed that the thing most pa­
calls. Yat only If per cent think tients would objact to would be
their own doctors are hard to the fees. Yet only 18 per cent of
reach on such occasions.
the public think their own doc­
tors charge too much.
Easy To Beach
Moat parsons, thaxefora, seem From all this It appears that
you hhava a lot
to think that their personal p
y of faith
- In your
.
aldana are pratty easy to get hold doc or- 40,1 thal*
friends. Is
*
*
.
u
lb
should
to.
of when the occasion demands.
Nearly half of tha public—41 QOnTION AXD ANSWDI
per cant — believe doctors kaap A. 3.: Is there any value In eye
lients with appointments walt- exercises of tba muscles of tha
1 too long. Tat only 18 per cent ays In cases of nsanightodnsts?
think this la true of their own Answer: Although certain eye
‘doctors.
rxarctoea can train a person who
Very taw parsons, only 9 par Is nearsighted to see a little betcent, think their own doctors are .ter, the actual deformity In fotco quick to recommend an oper-;cuaing to not corrected.
CIMe. Klac r « l v . In S a a 1m .

C

TALLAHASSEE (IB — Gov. LeRoy Collins Mindful of the forth­
coming budget hearings and legi­
slative session, will do little tra
vrllng during the first six months
of hie new tsrm beginning next
Tuesday.
Except for tho Inauguration of
President Elsenhower, the gover­
nor said ho plans to remain in
the Capitol to take care of toe
plieup of state work.
"I think I should attend the in
auguratinn of President Eisenho
wrr in Washington," Collins said.
"Hut aside from that, the way
my work Is piling up here, |t looks
like I will adopt a policy of not
leaving Tallahanee for the next
six months.”
Collins' busy schedule begins
with his own Inauguration Jan. 8
and includes’ the resumption of
budget hearing. Jan. 14 and the
legislative session in April. And
there wal still the possibility that
Collins would call a special &gt;cslion of the Legislature prior to
April to discuss tha new state
constitution.
The inauguration of Collins will
mark the first time a Florida gov­
ernor has succeeded himself. The
Supreme four* ruled Collins'
election to the unexpired term of
the lute Gov. Dan McCarty did
not bar him from seeking a fouryear term on bis own.
Justice Campbell Tbornal, a
former Orlando attorney named
to the State Supreme Court b
Collins, will administer the oa
of office.
The Inaugural committee at.

3. That Marines attached to the
8th Fleet were prepared to fight
their way into Cairo “ if neces­
sary” to svacuate A m erican civil
Ians at the start of the Sues fight­
ing.
A battalion of the Ind Division
at Camp Lejeune, N. C., left Nor­
folk for the Medittrancan but
turned around when the fighting
ended. Pate said the man were
now ashore but their heavy equip­
ment still Is aboard ship and they
could re-smbark “ in a matter of
hours.”

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T R S SANFORD HERALD Frl.

Jan. 4, 1957

Page 5

So cia l £ v m ii

Mrs. W. Paley W ins
lest Dressed Title
:or Fourth Year

Ruth Gilliland
D. D. Daniel
W ed. Dec. 3 0

Conning
The News

British Papers
Defend Princess'
Fashion Sense

. 14
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-1

LONDON (» — British
NEW YORK 8B— Two of the
papers jumped to the defense of
BY VIRGINIA CONN
hardiest perennials won and
Mrs. Ruth UBliland, of Winter Princes* Margtiret and her fa­
placed as the best dreseed wo*
Jacksonville, and it
shion-tense today and criticized
Mere
Mfea
on
New
Year's
Eve.
back
from
men of 1168 today aad a rela­
Park, daughter of WUItam Par­
tively new addition, the American VAH-S eelebraird by going to looks aa if Mika will ba of soma sons, and Domar Dermout Daniel, Ihe New York Drasa Institute for
giving her a low rating among
Princess of Monaco, showed.
the Mayfair Inn, and Joining the use fairly soon. Hope so, anyway, of Oviedo, were married Doc. 30 lie world's beat-dressed women.
Mre. WUlkm S. Paley. who hae festivities there. First they met at this goldbricking can be carried
SUNDAY
TUESDAY
The fashion experts dropped the
at 2 p. m. at the Congregational
been prominent on the Us* for 11 the home os HaxH and Mike Ro­ too far.
Th« Young People’s Service
The First BaptUt Church will
pert princes* from second to
Church
in
Winter
Park,
with
the
well
where
they
enjoyed
mackThat Just about winds it up
League end the choir of Holy continue their study on the book of the peat 16 yeart, topped for
Rev. Louie Schultz officiating at ninth place In their annual rat­
the fourth consecutive year the end cocktails. Pine, bnuiUan pep­
Jsa. 1
Cross Episcopal Church will pre* of Romans at 7:30 p. m.
ing of the world's 10 beet-dressed
per, and large white candles for tonight. Bob la night flying, the double ring ceremony.
Bat
of
beet
dressed
women
com­
Charles Benham Jr.
sent a feast of Lights program
The Gleaner’s Class of the First
women.
were used aa decorations tnrough- and I’d like o finish Anderson*
E. C. Harper Jr.
The bride wore a dark gr
at the church at 7:30 p. m. There Baptist Church will meet with piled by the New York Dress In­
“ What a lot of nonsense the
out the house A Jqnt prtxj was ville, which I’ve been reading for stree* length dross with brown ac*
stitute.
Ethel Carvar
will be a short organ recital Mrs. H. Wayde Rucker at 340
whole
thing
is,”
huffed
the
Lon
Mrs. Paley, wife of the ehalr- won by Ruth Tully, who had re­ over a month, and 1* way past due eassoriaa. Her corsage was an or­
Jan. 8
prior to the program, and imme­ Valencia Dr. at 3 p. m.
don Dally Mall today. "Juet who
Edwin East*brook
diate!; afterwards, refreshments
Methodist Circlet will meet as man of the board of Columbia fused the hon'ir of drawing for I- at the library. Thare goes one of chid.
do the** *eople think they are?"
Broadcasting System, is the form i*. favor of i-tu o f the Rowell's
Dot Bethea
i will be served. The public Is cor­ follows:
Mrs. William Applegate, slater
my resolutions, shot already. I'm
The dail printed pictures of the
ya
n
g
*on*.
Lnckr
Unth
won
a
er
Barbara
Cushing
of
Bo*on.
Jsa. 3
Circle No- 1. Mr*. W. B. Nichol
dial/ Invited to attend.
of
the
bride,
served
as
matron
of
women ahead of tho princes* In
Silas Grace Kelly of Philadel­ six months old kitten beautiful­ alwaya glad to have at. unread
Mr*.
Doug
Stenatrom
son,
112
W.
20th
St.,
9
43
a.
m.
honor
and
wore
a
navy
blue
dress
The Jr. Choir of the first Bap­
the institute's ratngs— Mrs. Wit
phia and Hollywood tied with Mr*. ly wrapped. The Rowells did no book in the house, though. If I've
Mrs. A. H. Ferlier
fitel
tist Church will rehearse, at S:3Q Circle No. 2, Mrs. Robert Mahan, Paley for first place laat year. get away with It, however, a*
with beige accessories.
liam Paley, the Duches* of Wind­
Jaa 4
2100 Key Ave., 9:43 a. m.
read every thing 1 ge&gt; the same
p. m.
sor, Princess Grace of Monaco,
William
Applegate
was
best/*
their
childrao
have
grown
too
Mias
Kelly,
now
Frincaea
of
Mo­
Circle No- 3, Mrs. Lamar Echols,
Stephen T. Callahan
At 7:30 p. m. the first Baptist
Mrs. Winston Guest, actresses
naco, was nosed out for second fond of the eata to part with feeling smokers do when they man.
Kit Callahan.
Church will begin their study of tool W. 20!h St. 9:43 a. m.
are
out
of
cigarattea.
Now
aU
1
Audrey
Hepburn
and
3tarlcne
The
couple
wUI
reside
at
1120
one.
At
ending
were
Ruth
Circle No. 5. Mrs. E C. Wll place this year by another Amer­
Mickey McCalahaa
the book bf Romans, taught by
Dfitrieh
Ued
for
fifth.
Mr*.
Wil­
llams, 206 Holly Avo., 9:43 a. m ican bride of royalty, the Dueheaa and Joe Tully, Bob and Joyce have to do is find tha lime. 8o Aiogan Ave., Winter Park.
Betty Jo* Eastabrook
W. P. Brooks Jr.
Mrs Daniel la a graduate nurse liam Randolph Hearst, Italian
The Anna MUIer Circle will of Windsor, who first appeared on Baker, Millie and Chariie Don­ here I go.
Mrs. Walter A. Cook
MONDAY
and served overssas with the arm/ socialite Contesia Consuelo Cres'pl
best dressed list la 1933 at naud, Dolly and MacMcAdsms,
Art Koder
The Daughters of Wesley School meet at tie Elks-Club at 6 p.m
and
actress
Rosalind
Russell.
for
two
and
a
half
year*.
She
at­
The
St Mary’s Chapter
of Mrs. Ernest Simpson, often seen Berta and Dick Coon, Betty and
Patty Walter
Class will hold its business and
tended Rutgers University in
Next to them it printed a pic­
Auxiliary of
Holy with the Prince of Walea." The John McCracken, Chsrry and Jer­
Teddy Walker
I social meeting in McKinley Hall Woman's
Brunswick, N. J. and Rollins Col­ ture of Prinre* Margate! in full
ry Ortman, Jackie and Allle Aus­
at 7:30, with Mrs. Rupert Strick­ Crete Episcopal Church wUI meet Princess was third.
lege,
and
1*
now
practicing
aa
a
evening dress, wearing a tiara and
Three other actresses were on tin, Mika and Hatel RoweU, and
land, Mrs Grace Gregory, Mrs. at 8 p ra. in the home of Mrs
registered nurse.
aash of the Order of the Gart­
Thomas Sullivan, Mrs. C. F. Bran- Willis DeBrinr. 2438 Myrtle Ove. the list which included 14 names Elly and Dick Morrow. They en­
Mr. Daniel was bom In Orange er.
— 12 places Instead of the usual joyed the excellent orchestra at
WEDNESDAY
nan. Mrs- Zeb Ratliff and Mrs.
We pick the princess." the
tha Mayfair, and also fie deli­
County and attended Aponka
The study on the book of Ro­ 10 and two ties.
J. 0. Laney as hostesses.
caption
read.
.
schools
and
the
University
of
cious
buffot
served
at
midnight.
Others
on
the
list
mans
continues
aX
the
First
Bap­
The first Baptist Church will
Mrs. Winston Guest, the former
The Daily Sketch also took up
Florida, lfe is In the cattle bustVAH-7 also had a table at the
continue their study on the book tist Church 7:30-8:13 p.m.
Mis*
Elisabeth
Woodruff
en­
the cudgels In favor of the prta
in Oviedo.
At 1:16 p.m. the Sunday School Lucy Cochrane of Boston, fourth. Mayfilr that night. The detail* art tertained at an open house Fri*
of Romans taught by the pastor,
Hollywood's Mariana Dietrich missing, but among those present
caas.
W. P. Brooks Jr. at 7:30 p. m. to Workers council of the Firat Bap
day night, with approximately 60
and Audrey Hepburn Ued for
' The list Is chosen by members
list Chuch will meet
Rita and Dick Bauer, Dot people calling between tha ap­
to 1:30 P- m.
of the New York Dross institute:
fifth.
THURSDAY
Dick Mann, and Mooty and pointed hours of 9 and 10. Moet of
Circles o f the W- S. C. S. of
Mrs. William Randolph Hearst Rusty LHUboe.
their yard* ick la distinguished
The Sanford Home Demonstra
\ the first Methodist Church, .will
those Invited were college stu­
good taste without ostentation or
tion Club will .meet at he Coun Jr. of New York, sixth.
meet as follows:
John Hook la back in town af dents home for the holiday*.
31Da Betsy Ann Carter haa re. extravagance. And that la Prin­
Countua Conaeurio Creipl of
Circle No. 5. Mrs. II. G. Her­ cil Center at 2 p.m. with Mrs. W,
ter spending Christmas in White
Tha refreshment table was over­ turned to Southern College after ces* Margaret,” the Ske.ch de­
man, 610 W. First St., 3 p. m. D. Moye as chairmen of hostess­ Rome, the f o r m e r Cooauelo Plains with Spook’ s family. Spook
Circle No. 6, Mrs, Tate Chap­ es Guest speaker will be Mrs. Connor of New York, seventh will stay in New York for a long­ laid with a white cloth, centered visiting here with her parents, clared.
Rosalind Russell of Hollywood
with a Christmas tree. Crystal Mr. and Mr*. Walter L. Carter.
However, the New* Chronlela
Stevens of Orlando.
man, W. Pint St., 3 p. m.
er visit.
candelabra containing b u r n i n g
laid maybe the experts were right
The In vrmodutc Choir of the eighth.
Clrcla No. 7, Mrs. Howard
Had a Infer from Dlddie Weber candles added to the festive at­
Princess Margaret and hcr auat,
Mrs. Stoney Peeples, of Colum­ after all.
Monteith, Mellonville Ave., 3 p.m First Buptist Church will rehear­
bia, 8. C., Is spending the holt
Clrcla No. t, Miss Bessie Zach­ se at 7 p.m. and the Adult Choir the Duchess of Kent, tt*4 for today. They have nice quarters mosphere.
"Their yardstick la simplicity,’’
ninth.
•
, . , . „ in Quonaet, but It sounds as if they
at 8 p.m.
ary, 112 Magnolia, 3 p. m.
Miss Woodruff was assisted by daye with her daughter, 3tr*. U said. "Is fiat when the prin­
Madrid’s Countess of QulaUnil raally miss Sanford. Aiao today
Circle No. 9, Mrs. J. C. Davis,
The study, on the book of Bo
Mist Martha Cameron and Miss William D. Chisolm. 1301 Park cess has gone wrong? She has
Ave. Alto visiting the Chisolm* given herself a sleek, well311 Magnolia, 3 p- m.
mans, will be (aught by W. P. la. the former Mary Elaine Grif Is ho day that Beryl and Walt Janice Klnlaw.
ia 31l*s Jeannle Bern', of Aiken, groomed hair style-but forgotten
&gt; Clrcla No. 10, Mrs. J. H. Nich­ Brooks Jr. at 7:30 p.m. This flth of Roekland County. N. Y, Swlnaon aall for Uawali on the
Lurllne.
tenth.
8. C. Mrs. Chisolm’s guest* were to throw away her head scarf.
olson, 601 Briareltffe Ave., g p.m study concludes at 9:30 p. m.
Mr*. Henry Ford I, of Detroit
entertained with a number ol
She has bought chic tailored
and New York, 11th.
parties, slghUeeing tours and at' suits—but forgot wn to throw
Countess Mona yon Bismarck of
day night honoring Tom . par A f R o b e r t s H o m e
tended the New Year's Day Bowl away the blouse and pearls that
Paris and Capri. 12th.
ants, Mr. and Mrs. Kilcllne
gam* In Orlando.
clatter the neckline.
Kokomo, Ind. Aivo Walling !•
"She has turned up at garden
For
Festive
Party
1 cup white sauce
Susanne, Tom’a slater. The KBLucia and Randall Goff hava re­ parties in draped silken dresses—
1 bsp. worchestershir# sauce
You can’t blame Adam If he pericnee and the days In (he open
dints or* on their way to Fort
A group of teenagers gathered turned to school to resume studies but forgotten hat they art »uf
1 tbsp. eharry
was allergic to apple pie, but such a Joy that the modern Eden
Lauderdale, where they have a Monday night at Mike Roberts' after spending the holiday* with Relent unto themselves and do
1 tbsp. lemon juice
after all he was In the wrong
New Year’s their parents, Mr. and 3tr*. O. K not need diamond broochea, fancy
winter home. Domell designed her home for a gala
1 cup grated cheeat
Eden. Now if ho had been in hunters will be spurred on to new
L I CIULLON la tha UU* giv­
own fiscal arrangements. On the Eve party. They did ail the de­ Goff. Lucia la a student at 3Iary shoes, bracelets, poarD and frill;
experiences,
such
aa
Making
out
(9 Florida...
Salt and pepper to taste
en this charcoal French aerg*dining room tabia was an orchid corating themselves and each con­ Washington In Fredericksburg, haU."
the
conch
from
the
bayous
or
A modern Adam and Evo
Mix all IngradlaM*. Put In lob- cona with white carnadon* lop­ tributed some hlng towards the Va, and Randall attend* the
coat with a double-winged,
visiting the garden spot of the the flats. Conch Creole la
ator shells, brown in oven.
ovsr-alttd collar — from Chris­
ped by a lavender orchid. White refreshments, favors, etc. for the 3lt**achuse(U Institute of Tech
world, Florida of course, can famous dish when made accord'
tian Dtor’s winter collection,
The visiting and venturesome tapers burned in the wall econes evening.
O
ffic
e
rs
For
1957
nology In Cambridge, Mass.
eat golden apples and only whet ing to the following old Key West couple could not be In Florida and on the table. Shrimp, ham,
gsml-atted, tha coat is doubt*Bright crop* paper streamers
w
ipe.
their appetites for other luscious
breutsd with crocheted but­
long without hearing about the and other tidbits ware a tractive- wera used throughout the Roberts 1
Elected,
In
s
ta
lle
d
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
H.
Wright
had
tons.
After removing the conch out famous "Hush Puppies” that go ty served. Attmding were A! and home and a baby dolt was ap­
viands of sea or tree. They will
bo delighted to find that they can of the shell by immersing in very with sea food. They almply had Betty Hlllner, Betty and Bill propriately dressed to represent home with them for the holiday* By T o u rist C lu b
their two sons, Calvin, who I* the
obtain such foods by the do-it- hot water, nnd using a wire hook to try them out and were richly Lemos, Skip and Ernie Horrell, the new year.
Following the covered dish sup­
U. S. A. F. stationed in 3Hs«D»i
yourself method.
to extras, it, pound the meat aa rewarded In consuming the com Hot y McBratnle, Bill and Betty
The young people enjoyed re­ ppi, and Alvin, who attend* Geor per held Tuesday night by tho San swing for tbs 0*1try City Touma
They can, after a stimulating you might do tough stOuk. Dice bln» Ion of—
Hexiett, Millie and BBi Thomas, freshments consisting of assorted gia Military College.
ford Tourist and Bhufflsboard men i to b* teU Jan. 22-22.
dip In the aurf, chaso the elu- it and add to the pot
1 cup comment
Paul Grunder, Dusty Rhodes, cookies and toft drinks, and for
Club, an elm-tlon and installation
(9 give Dorax (Periwinkle*) which
In the meantime, in a skillet
2 Dp. baking powder
Jane and John MIBer, Mildred entertainment they popped com
of officers was held.
Dr.
and
Mr*.
Ralph
Woodruff
burrow In * the beach sand in a put: And brown.
1 small onion minced
and Ollle Loper, Hank and Kits apd danced.
New—Officer* k ttf president,
and
children,
Ralph
Jr.,
3!nrjorl.\
twinkling of an eye. These Uny
(» tbsp. shortening
1 rgg
White, Muriel and Rocky GlideThose present at the ge’-to­ and Mary left Wednesday to ra Donald Brooks; vice president.
AUTO LO ANS
pastel bi-valves can bo scooped
life cup onion (diced)
•; cup milk or water
well, Flora and Bill Wigton. Fran gether were Suianne Jones, Buddy turn to their home in Engllshtown Million Wright: secretary, 3Ir*.
up—sand all— and put Into a
cup celery (diced)
Mix and beat vigorously
and Dick Murray, Virginia and
mesh basket or colander where
'4 cup parsley (diced)
Low est C o s t
Small round patties are formed John Johnston, and Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, Barbara Bradley, Tommy N. J.„ after visiting his mother, Baxter Rowan: treasurer, Mrs. J.
J. Weber and trustees Joseph
Bulner, Deanna Nichol*, Johnny Mr*. F. L. Woodruff.
(he sand is easily washed by the
14 lb. Sait pork (diced)
and dropped into the fat where Art Pleva and Mrs. Koonix.
Murray,
A.
C.
Madden,
Capt.
Earl*
Krofchlck,
Judy
Ludwig,
Tommy
convenient Gulf or ocean. Since
14 cup green pepper (diced)
the fish had been fried.
Marvin and Geneva Quicker
3tr. and 3lr*. John Ivey and Louckes, Herbert Layng, and noy
(hey are already aalty, cover
They discovered they could have order* to California, and Brown, Betsy Williams, Mike
2 clove garlic (diced)
:#iem only with clear cold water No. 2 can okra
make many salad* from tropical will be leaving next week, I am Roberu, Sonny Skinner, Kniniett family have relumed from Geor Vance
A friendly tournament was then
and bring to a boil. The delicately
Add above to soup pot with
fruit* that wart within picking most unhappy to report. The McCall, Cindy May, Jay Altman, gia where they spent the Christ
Ba m
Rosemary
Southworth
and
Ralph
flavored juice will be related and cups water, then put In:
mas
holidays.
held
on the shutfleboard court be­ ATLurnc
ranch. Either sliced with other Quicker!* have been • vital pari
Kipp.
A the soup la reedy for straining
tween
Sanford
ami
Orange
City,
2 cups diced conch
fruits like orange aad grapefruit of HATWING, to say nothing of
through a fine cloth aa soon
Elizabeth Woodruff has return with Orange City winning by one INSTALMENT LOAN
3Io:hers assisting Mr*. Roberts
314 cups diced potatoes
section*
or fiUed wRh
boiled Sanford.
the water boils. Salt and pepper
were Mrs. C. O. Jones and Mrs. ed to Tallahassee to resume her game.
shrimp, lobster, the avocado pear
No. 2 can toma oes
Mtasbes FDIC
can be added to taste.
Treats and Mika Michel are Cyril Butner.
studies at FSU.
Preparation* are now in full
makes a delicious dish. There are
1 can tomato sauce
In
11tie slough along
the 14 tsp. chilli powder
many varied way* of preparing
beach or in the shallow water
(4 tsp. curry powder
the avocado.
when the waves, ebb, our Adam
(4 tsp. thyme
This appetl e—conscious pair
and Eve will find crabbing fun.
found
they could get celery, vege­
1
Dp.
file
powder
With a wire crab net they can
table* of all kinds, and a variriy
H4 tsp. paprika
snare e-sough crabs in a short
1 tbsp. salt
of fruits from which to make
time to have them deviled for
1/10 tbsp. pepper
dishes such aa banana broad and
slinwr. More than likely they will
1/10 tbsp. red pepper
guava laris.
9 use this recipe for preparing
The wonderful Key limes, from
12 peppercorns, crushed
them:
2 bay leaves
which a Key lime pin area made
4 cups of Crab Meat
from tha recipe below, are grown
1 bsp. horse radish
1 cup of milk
'• tsp. oregano
throughout
&lt;he southern
and
3 alien of white bread
(4 tsp. worcheetershire sauce
central portion* of the state.
(crusts removed)
Cook under prssurw 10 min
Beat 3 egg yoUts lightly and
Hi large tbsp. minced onion
utes. Add No. 2 can peas. Flour add i can condensed milk, than
3i tap. salt, dash pepper
to thicken — sherry to task*.
beat again. Add 3/4 cup lime
Dash of Tobasoo sauce
beat until smooth.
% Urge tbsp. Wore hostsr»hire
Along th« rocky bottoms near Juice and
the shore or under an overhang­ Pour mixture into baked pastry
sauce
Cook all ingredients excepi crab ing reef lurk the Florida lobster, shell. Top with m e r i n g u e
from the 3 egg
whites.
“ meat for 10 minutes stirring con­ and they can be caught by hand made
stantly, add crab moot—cook 3 If you are a daring aoul. Net* or Grate a little lime rind on the
minutes. Fill crab shells, sprinkle traps, however, provide the bast meringue for color.
with breakerumbe, pour melted method and our do-it-yourself
From soup o dessert, Florida's
butter on top and biuwu in hot frit-mis can seek (hem out to con­ varied sources of edibles provide
oven.
vert into succulent Lobster N*w- exciting and templing menus for
Seeing how easy it is to acquire berg like this:
both the hungry homefolk* and
their own food, our Florida visit­
2 cup* lobster
visitors.
ors will undoubtedtiy try pier,
bridge Or surf fishing. Perhaps
their catch will Include Florida’s
fish de-luxe, the pompano. This
9 fish
la delicious when
broiled
thusiy.
Spilt the pompano down the1
back....wash and dry. Sprinkle
with salt and pepper and place
on well greased wire broiler in
FIELD RUN—ASSORTED COLORS
a 430 degree oven, skin side up.
PLANT NOW FOR SPRING BLOOM
Cook until skin browns, turn and
brown the flesh side. Broil 20
DOZ. ROOTS
minutes. Florida limes or lemons,
sltould be quartered and served
WE STILL HAVE SOME ANNUALS
_ with the fish.
CLEO.MK — LARKSPUR — CALENDULAS
• Shrimping can be fun too, and
BELI.S OF IRELAND — STOCK
with the swirl of a shrimp net ini
sally or brackish water from St.
CARNATIONS — DIANTUUS — PANSIES
Johns River to the Keys on the,
NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT
east coaat or Escambia Bay to'
Shark River on the west coast
can provide shrimp fit for any!
table. Nothing's better than real
good
ahrimp pilau made
like
this
FOR SPRING BLOOM
Mince and fry golden brown
A LARGE SELECTION OF COLORS
one slice of white (sail pork)
AND VARIETIES
V bacon about ithe site of a finger
join—one large onion (minc­
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one cup uncooked rice. Stir con­
stantly until rice la well coated.
Add one can No. 2 lomatoee and
l lb. raw ahrimp. Stir only once
after adding ahrimp. Cover light­
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Cock Fights M a in
Dish In Puerto Rico
ffy OSCAR FRALEY
SANTURCE. Puerto Rico W Chicken to most people is some­
thing on a dinner menu but to
your Tuerto Ricans it mean*
freniled excitement and a cbanet
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make a bet than eat and, whllt
there is plenty of "action” at the

In both Iowa and New HampaWre 11 per e«nt of the total popBlatfoiv-abeut one pert on in nine
—la 41 years or older. A major
insurance company says this Is the
highest proportion of elders in ail
states.
•m* A 104-pound human would wtigh
ZA*&gt;f U pounds on Mara.

The golf clinic, which wot ao
much popularity Just prior to tba
second annus! tlSJOO PGA Mayfair Inn Open, was raptated
again thia afternoon at tho Mayfair Inn Open, was repeated
by Mario Csrfagno, resident pro,
and hii associate winter pro, Ed
"Porky” Ollrer.
Between the two amiable wits
the entire big of golf clubs was
demonstrated to the large turnout
of spectators, comprised mostly
of Mayfair Inn guests.
Porky Oliver, said by many
to be the greatest wit on the pro­
fession*! tour today, tossed the
assemblage into galls of laughter
with his imitations, particularly of
a woman golfer.
Oliver also demonstrated many
trick shots, high shots, low shots,
and drew ooha and aahs from the
audience when he called for vol­
unteers and then had them ex­
pose their toes, whereupon he
used the toes for a tqe and pow­
ered off. One o f the Volunteers
said that she wouldn't have to
clip her toenails for a few weeks
after Porkf's dazzling demonstra­
tion.

Bisons, R e d W in g s
Share L e a g u e 's
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Seminole Quintet Is Not Ready
For Leesburg's Stiff Competition

reached through narrow, winding
streeti, and you can hear tha
crowing challenger of the comba­
tants long before you reach the
large, remahackle building. Inaide
is a 35-foot dirt-floored ring an*
circled by five tiers of wooden
benches which rise almost to the
sheet Iron celling.
Bet* already are being shouted
around the eircle as a canvas
sling la Ipwcred from the celling,
much like the microphone at
Madison Square Garden, and the
two cocka are weighed. They
muat be within one ounce of each
other and they are armed with
needle sharp bone spurts taped
on their natural spurs.
As a concesalon to nobody
knowi who. steel epurs are Illegal
her* In the only place under the
American flag where cockfighting

MONTREAL W — The Buffalo
Rlson* and Rochester Red Wings
shared most of the International
League's defensive honors for the
1*34 campaign.
The last-place Bisons were offi­
cially erowned the team’ s No. I
defensive unit and had two indi­
vidual leaders while the secondplace Red Wings had three indi­
vidual “ champions,” according to
official figures released by th«
league.
The Bisons compiled a .VTI
fielding mark with only 133 errors
In 131 games. Buffalo's Louis Orlit led the second basemen with
a .987 figure and the Bison's Bill
Serena topped the third basemen
with .942.
The Red Wings’ three individ­
ual leaders were first-baseman
Joe Cunningham, with * a .994

Read basketball coach Bud Lay­
er laid thU morning that his
Charles, the Sanford Scminotee,
would be te top form for tho clash
with Pierson te the high school
gym aext Tuesday night, but that
tba warrior* were aot ready for
tho stiff competition that thay
expected tonight when they travel
to Leesburg to face the giant Yel­
low Jackets.
Headed by 4-1 Ivan Roberts, the
Leesburg Jackets will be the tall­
est team te face the Seminolea
all aeaion. At if the befgth were­
n’t enough, the Seminolea will be
a year behind in experience. The
Yellow Jackets will field an en­
tirely senior quintet, while the
Seminolea will have only one sen­
ior on the entire squad, Phil Byrd,
and Byrd has had less than two
school* weeks of basketball prac­
tice.
Tba Seminolea will have super­
ior speed, however, and will cap­
italise on the fast break and the
running gama to miko the sup­
eriority ia that department pay
dividends.
The Seminolea worked for on ad­
ditional hour yesterday afternoon
for the second consecutive day in
as msny dsya since school resum­
ed after tho Christmas vacation.
"We wart worried about their
physical conditioning after the
holiday layoff,’’ Layer remarked,
“ but most of the boys have done
hard mamiil labor during the hol­
idays and are in pre I y good
trim.”
The physical conditioning of a
team that has to rely on speed
ratber than height in basketball
competition la extremely import­
ant. "If the boya get tired easily
we lose the only advantage wa
have," Layer pointed out “ These
boya have come through for us
In a big way. which, I think, indicstei that thay are tired of los­
ing gsmes ana it shows their desije to do something about It.”
Assistant eoach Dick Sllvcri
said that Leesburg hod been well
acouted for the game. “ I think
we have a few lurprlscs that may
rock them back on their heels,
however,’’ h# said. "We know

they’re big and they're tough.
Eta Millar from Lyman acortd
9 points afaintt than, aad Ly­
man still loat the gam*. Thay
hare focr boy* as UH as Millar
and the other starter ia an aeeo*
rata shot anywhere past mid
coon.”
"W* hare our work rot out for
ua for the neat fear weeks,” La­
yer added. “ In usance we’re
teaching the entire team the game
of basketball. That tales a lot
of time, aad we're decided ta saeriflea the ratxlc-danle for some
good, clean,- aharp basketball.
We have tome Innovations, that
we're Introducing that are used
on the college level with' extreme
effectiveness. It may actually
hamper ua against Leesburg be­
cause we have been to desperate*
ly cramped for time, but we are
definitely pointing for the Pier­
son game next Tuesday Bight.”
After, watching the boys work
out, this writer la aniaied bow
much a team can Improve within
two deya time. From a fumbling
insecurity the boya hare progres­
sed te a fairly accurate stage of
play-pattern following.
“ We had td begin lomewbtre.”
Layer eald. “ We couldn’t tee the
point in continuing losing games
because the boys didn’t under­
stand and have command of the
basic fundamentals of the game.
We decided to sacrifice a definite
pattern of plays designed to work
against a certain team, in thia
case Leesburg, for aomo good,
solid sessions In fundamentals.
Actually, we have done the only
thing that eould ever hope to
make the boya a winning team.
They would never be able t4 com­
pete against good competition
when moat of the boy* had a
hasy concept of the ramifications
of th« game.”
The Seminolee, however, are not
planning to throw the game to­
night to the winds. They’d like
very much to score an upset wlo
agelnst the high flying Yellow
Jackete.
Game time if I p. m. tonight
in Leesburg.
Henry Fonda, the stage aad
screen star, playa the bull fiddle.
Sulphur is used In io many pro­
ducts It la estimated that each
family In the United States uses
abou 100 pounds of sulphuric
acid a year.
More than 5 million of the 33
States are ridden by adults, says
the Bicycle Institute of America

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Lenny M oore N a m e d
O utstanding Rookie
NEW YORK SB — Lenny Moore,
former Pena State halfhack who
led the Baltimore Colts la scor­
ing last season with 34 points,
has bean named the National
Football
League’s
outstanding
1934 rookie in the annual United
Press Poll.
The 23-year-old Moore, a native
of Reading, Pa., is the second
straight Baltimore player to win
the rookie poll. Alan The Horse
Amoeba, former Wisconain AllAmerica who put in hla second

Professional G o lf
A ssn . H a s 'C z a r '
T o S e ttle D isp u te s

LOS ANGELES HR— The Pn&gt;Amelia Earhart, in 1928, became fessional Golfer*’ Ai*n., Irked with
the first woman to fly aerosi the Its own Inability to cope with
Atlantic.
errant players, has named a

vities on the rich year-round tmir.
More than 100 players, here for
the Los Angels Open starting to­
day. sat in on a meeting at which
Edwin J. Carter, tournament bureau manager, wa* given added
powers that included the right to
bar men from competing in PGAsponsored tournaments.
"Fines will be levied bv our
tournament supervisor, Harvey
Raynor." says Carter. "If they
think the fine Is unjust, they may
appeal to me. I make the final
decision. There is no further apn».t ••

season with the Colts in 1934, wa^
the 1955 winner.
•
Moore beat out Preston Carpen­
ter of the Cleveland Browns tar
rookie of the year honors in voting
by 23 sports writers who covered
the campaign in the various NFL
cities.
Moore received 10 votes. Cam
penter, former University of Ark­
ansas halfback who set a Cleve­
land record In 1934, by carryint
the ball 18S times, received stP
votes.
Sam Huff, a first-year player
from West Virginia who won the
starting middle guard berth with
the champion New York Giants,
placed third with four vote*.
John Unitas, who came up from
jnnrilot football to set a new Bal­
timore club record by completing
33.4 percept of his. passe*, was
fifth with three vote's.
M
Clyde Conner, an end from Col®
lege of the Pacific who made
good with the San Francisco For­
ty-Niners, and J. C. Caroline, Chi­
cago Bears halfback, each receiv­
ed one vote.
Moore finUhed eighth In the lea­
gue in rushing Mth 4t9 yards
on 84 attempt*. His average of
75. yards per rush was the best
posted among the pro circuit's top
ten ball carrier* and was the,
highest in the history of the BaP
tlmore team.
Moore, de»cribed by Coach Rip
Engle of Penn State as “ the
greatest back 1 ever coached.”
scoied nine touchdowns to equal
the Baltimore season high set by
Ameche in 1934. The Reading roo­
kie also caught a touchdown pan
and threw one scoring pass.

REVIEW O F THE Y E A R -B y Alan M a ve r
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r each ot her nine happy year* I* the story told THO FOK ONE—Two pound* of blackfin tuna fa
by emiliny Barbara Hulhnan. Illaleah, who entered her IS pound, 4 ounce fish In the etatewld* Rudy
Fchaefcr Fishing Contfet. Ineligible for prlie*. Batbar* *■» voted a ipeclal cita’fon, her tuna being
n eery Urge one. It ••* landed eff Haulover Rearh and she had no help.
President Taft presented the
Aero Club of America medals to
th# (Fright Brothers at the White
House in 1909 for th* invention
of the lint tuceenful airplane.
The average freight train on
major U.S. railroads ii composed
of 64 cart.

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of (ham die that wey. But seldom timated. will be 9.430,000 by the
do they turn "chicken.'’
fnd of June 30, 1937.

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• Many or our severs now
have "th# world on a string” ,
*o to apeak! Their regular
V Mving* plus our generous,
sam i-annual earnings
xT I *
help buy the luxuvV J-4
rioua vacations or
modern household apr f ly il P^L4nc*e ot their dreams,
' y y Maka sure you share in
j^ o u r year-end dividends.
►■'•’ Open Four profit-earning
savings account today!

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4—LOST AND FOUND
lost—

Brown packing boa with
Dlckaon A Ives store label. Box
wae filled with clothing and
shoes. Lost between Sanford A
Rarbervlll* on Hwy. IT yret
terday between 1:00-3:30. Find­
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in
brown leather d ie . Owner may
Claim by paying for ihl* ad.
_____
Apply Sanford Herald.
FOUND— Gray Kitten. Call 3002.
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ICES

37—BUILDING—II CP AIRS
PAINTING
Ted Burnett
fer PAINTING
3901 Grandview
Phone 1M3-M.

W OOLSEY
Marine Finishes
For Your Hoat
Stnkarik Gitas and Paint Co112-114 W. 2nd St.

Phene 324

RENEW._ Your Roof I Stay We
suggest a contractor. Let Ua
arrange a Home Owners Loan
to cover your roofing job. Gre­
gory Lumber of Sanford, bth
and Maple, Phone 2842.

Excellent milk cows. Gentle.
Contract and Repair Work
Frto Estimates
Used to machines or h u d milk­
H. L HARVEY
ing. No business Saturdays.
204 Saaford A»e.
Pkoee 1121 Walter Trapp, Enterprise.
PLUMBING * HEATING
MERCHANDISE
Septle Tank Installation A Serrte
Heater Service, A r e h ie C.
Harriett, Pbooe T34-W or 131*. &lt;2—ARTICLES fee SALS

We cuy and sen ueed furniture
Paytag top exah prices for any
thing o f value. SUPER TRAD­
ING POST on 17-91 Ph 3083-W.

Plumbing. Kresky Healing

M. G. HODGES
Service on All Water Pumps—
Wells Drilled — Pumps
Paoln Road, Phone 700

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LIVE-BAIT
Shiners. Bull Heads. Pop Guta
3 Dozen, 95c
•
Missouri Minnow* and Worms
Fleming Grocery—E. Geneva Are.

-LUTS

Sea Saolnola Rsatty far Desir­
able Houses aad Apts. Pbona 27
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
for Winter TourlsL Private oetb
U shower. Steam hsaL Inquire
.Manuel Jacobson across from
Post Office.

CAN

For Airline*

•BUY

Sectional davenport (blond* sod
red) $50 00 107 W. 9 th St.
• With reaftdrnre nh'a you bay
an Odham !■ Tudor ll&gt;un*.

$ SAVE $

ON GOOD USED
FURNITURE

Mather O f Sanford
20309 E. 1st St.

Phone 127

Kelvinator wringer type washer
S89J0. Craflman bench saw
$30.00. Wall type sink with
fixtures $7.50. Three metal
wall cabinets $10.00. Phone
I58A

me

47-BROKERS aad REALTORS

Fri.

2 used Yeomans pumps. 200 Choice lots In Ihe Mayfair
Area at an attractive cash
CPH — 4 3t l . head and 238
price. W. E. Kirchoff Jr. Phone
GPM — 37 ft. head, 5 HP,
&gt;05.
1750 RPM, 3 phase. 220/440 V.
$125.00 each. Lee Brothers.
4 lot* totaling SO* x 230’, $500.
Just off 5 points A 60 ft.
54—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
frontage on highway — county
deed, terms arranged.
Christman Plano, good condition.
$40. Phono 1524.
________ Hugh Ansley, 1913 Summerlin or
Phone 1921 and leave message
where you may be contact­
RENTALS
ed.
54—APTS—M0U8B4—ROOMS
For your future home site we have
lots priced from $335.00 up, in
WELAKA APARTMENTS: reams
several locations in Cl y. Attracprivate hatha, 114 W. Pint St
. live Lake Front Isgs.
Ph 1X59.
Avalon Apts. Efficiency. Ph. 720-W OZIKIt REALTY CO.
This is a free pas* to the Movie- 17-BROKERS aad RLALIORS
land Ride-In for Mrs W. B. $1500 DOWN FOR~I BEDROOM
Moya. Exp. date Jan. 13,
HOME.
1957,
Total price only $9250. Thone us
for details.
Efficiency apt Ht-way 17-13 So.
City Limits. Slumberland Court
Robert A. Williams

SEWING MACHINES
Naechi - White
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
New and Used
Including: bath fixtures, cabinet
GARRETT'S
323 B. 1st SL
Furnished garags apt. Ph. 432W.
sink, water pump, septic tank
and water heater, approximate­ Canteens, eola, sleeping bags,
ly $25 month.
tents, meu kits, hunting knives. Small house with'all modern im­
provement* for rent or sale.
Call, or tee ua TODAY
Army-Navy Surplus. 310 San­
Phone 13OT-J.
10C7 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1113 ford Ave.
2 room furnished epartmennt. 31U
This is n free past to the Rita
— Factory to you—
Mssnolia.
Theatre for Marilyn Spears.
Aluminum
3 bedroom furnished home on
Exp. date wan. i*. i*o7.
Venetian Blinds
Celery Ave. Call A. K. Ho.,cl
Enclosed head. Sag-prool bottom
ter. 212.
23—SPECIAL NOTICES
rail with plaetic end*. Plastic
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
44-WANTED to RENT
Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
cord*.
We build, design and refiaiah. Henkarik Gian* and Taint Co.
Two or three bedroom apartment
See at'914 French, Ph. S2-R.
112-114 West 2nd St.
Phone 3?D
or house. Write llox J. L.
r/o Sanford Herald.
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
44—APPLIANCES
SYSTEMS
AU types and sixes. Installed PRIGIDA1RE appliances, sale
R E A L ESTATE
“ Do It Yourself.”
and service. G. if. High, Oviedo
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Fla. Phone FO-5-.X3I5 or San II—ACRKAUB
S T I N E
ford 1642-W after 0 p.m.
Machine aud Supply Co.
Ten acres exceptional tiled land
207 W. 2nd 3L
Pb. 41 Maytag automatic washer, good
on hard surface road. W. E.
condition, $125. Phone 389 J.
Klrehhoff Jr Phone 305.
HEATING
Duo-Therm
Space
Heater,
35,000
Floor Fumaeee A Circulators
n.T.U. 38” x 20". Reasonable. 180 acres, several lakes, high
II. B. POPF. CO.. Inc.
land, facing on very large lake,
Ph. 2278-J.
200 S. Tark
Phone 1440
about 4 miles north east of
45— BUILDING MATERIALS
Enterprise. Only $75.00 per
acre. S. O. Shinholner Jr. New
GATUN BROTHERS
CONCRETE
Dragline A Bulldozer Service
Smyrna Beach. Phone Garden
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2495 W. Sanford. Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
81141.
Blocks, Sand, Gravel, Cement,
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­
Concrete Pip* to meet ell 84-FARMS AND GRUVK8
Qualifications.
ments, Invoice*, hand bills, and
programs,
etc.
Progressive Sherman Concrete Pipe Co. 20 acre tile farm. Three bedroom
Printing Co. Phone 404 - 403 Out West 13th St.
house, large barn.. AU equip­
Phone 2489
ment and machinery. Easy
West 13th SL
This 1* a free pass to the RHz
terms. Ph. 1393-J. P. O. Hox
WELL DRILLING
Theatre for Doug IL Smith
1154.
Falrbanks-Morse pumpe
Exp. data Jan. 13, 1967.
Itepaira to all makes.
45-HOMES
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
HOWARD C. LONG
Window
SHI*
*
Lintel*
207 E. Commerolal Ave.
SOUTH P1NECIIEST— 119 Laurel
Sepklc Tank—State Approved
Phone 38$
Drive. 3 bedroom modern home.
Sand — Cement Mortar Mix
Lesa than 1 year old. You can
Miracle Concrete Co.
General contracting and hauling.
buy this home with a low down­
Phone 1335
For delivery: clay, fill dirt, 309 Elm Ave.
payment and take over a t'-j'.i
muck and top soil. W. D. Hol­
G. I.’ ’ Mortage'.' Monthly pay­
44—BUSINESS
EQUIPMENT
combe, Phono 1732-M.
ments Including tax A Insurrsnee only $75.23. Close walking
HAYNES Office Machine Co.
dhtance to the new modem
Typewriters, adding machine*
DICK M APES
Pinecrest School. See this Home
8al*s-R*nla!s, 314 &amp;(*(., Ph. 44
Tile Contractor— Phono 2198^ ^
today. ODHAM A TUDOR, Inc.
II—FURNITURE—HUUMfcll'M.D
Cor. Hwy. 17-92 A 27th St.
EM PLOYM EN T
Phones 2100 and 2982.
Used furniture, appliances, tool*,
etc. Bought-sold. Larry's MzrL
28—HELP WANTED FEMALE
Five room house with bath and
321 East IsL SL Phone 1631.
approximately thirteen acres of
Personable young lady with sales
high hammock land. W. E.
experience. Typing snd some FOR DISTINCTIVE TURNITURE
Klrehhoff Jr. Ph. 305.
—at Warehouse Prices, visit
bookkeeping. Send resume* of
BERRY'S.
W*
are
expert!
at
aaexperience and expected salary
slsting you to secure gracious
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
to Box RAEC C/O The Sengood looks with functional conVA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
ford Herald.
vtnlanc*. Today’s best buys la
FINANCING
nationally advertised furniture
3 Waitresses 9 hours a day $24.00
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
at
DISCOUNT
PRICES.
901
W.
a week nnd 2 meals a day. Con­
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
First SL Phone 1487 for Even­
tact R. J. Ilullard, Pine Grove
ing AppointmenL
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
Rest A Truck Stop. 1 mile north
Phone 1991
1800 llellonvllie
of Wildwood on Hlway 301.
This is a free pass to the Movie,
land Kids-ln for Mrs. L. P.
27—HELP WANTED MALE
Aucoin. Exp. date Jen. 13,
1957.
WONDERFUL LOCATIONS
Helper on truck with bnowfcj**
of pipe fitting. Steady job with
• BIG VALUES
. . . SPLENDID VALUES
|ocaP|Company. Give full infor
•
QUICK
CREDIT
motion.
Box X *T. Sanford
• EASY TERMS
H e r a l d . _________ ______
— la —
WIUONMAIBR
New aad Used Ferwltar*
OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY 311 E. First St.
Phone 998
• SOUTH PINECREST
With one of thn most progressive
• GROVE MANOR
consumer finance companies.
• VALENCIA V1LLA8, DeLand
Must he alert, intelligent and IN VEN TORY
SALE
willing o study and work hard,
We can qualify you for one of
in exchange for facilUU-s offer­
our ea*y fiaaure plans within 30
ing guaranteed advancement AU items reduced prior to inven­ miautci.
through our Career Progression
tory.
Red Room Suites
Program.
Bedding
• F. H. A.
Living Room Groups
See If. L. Foley, G. A. C. Finance
Odd Chairs
Corporation of Sanford, lit W
• V. A.
lamp*
1st., 9 A.M. to 4 i'.M.
Dinette*
Terms To hull Y’ou At
• Service Personnel
3 —MALE or FEMALE
ECHOLS REDDING CO.
Corner 2nd A Migiolla, Pk. 1232 YOU
URGENTLY NEEDED
'•Bud” Bsmberger, Mgr.
Free Delivery
Men nnd Women
high school education 18 3* *rsin
for hostess, reservation, com­
munications, s t a t i o n agents,
public contact, radio operator,
radar and electronic technicianinteresting well paid career
with plenty of opportunities
for advincement. Free travel
passes, sick leave, many other
benefits.
Short low-cost training by an
established institution in th*?
Smith. Positions mast to coast,
some foreign. Lifetime place­
ment service. Also want to in­
terview men and women for
R a d i o telaviaion electronics
training; Announcers, script­
writers programing, product­
ion. Find out if you ran qualify.
Write to Box GAS (rare of
this pager) for personal tnterview, giving name, address,
age, education, phone number.

47—BROKERS aad REAL tOR*

DRIVE OUT TODAY-

ODHAM &amp;
TUDOR, Inc.
Cor. Itvw, 17-92 6 271h .SI.
Phones 2101 &amp; 29X0
"Builders of Finer llnme*
For Florida Living”

Electric Singer Sewing Machioo Two bedroom masonry house,
in Blond Console, make* fancy
kitchen equipped, low down
stitches, pick up 7 payments of
payment. Leaving town. 418
$7.35 or will di-count for cash,
Orange Ave.
wri-e Credit Manager. P. 0.
Large huuse for sale in Geneva.
Hox. 11099, Orlando. Fla.
Ten rooms, one bath, corner
For Painting call Mr. Tasker, Pk.
t*— FARM end GARDEN
lot, reasonably priced with easy
UUXIL Loom special $14.9a
KEEGAN TECHNICAL
terms. Mr*. W. B. Albert, Box
Peat Compost ( Oaetweldrr'nl 40c
INSTITUTE.
33, Cassadaga, Flo.
FLOOR sanding and flushing.
bu.
bag.
CRAPEV1LLE
NUR­
Cleaning, waxing Sonrtng Semi­
SERY, Grapeville Ave. Phone 3 bedroom CB house, kitchen
nole county since 1924.
M—WOKE WANTED. FEMALE
2058.
equipped $44 50 mo. Phone 2468tl M. Gleason. Lake Mary
R.
Child cere in my home. 24 hour, For Sale: Mid-season cabbage
JHrKANEY-S.MITH PAINTS
day A night. .Ml ages. 704 W.
plants. Fred Thurjton. Ph. 432- Modem 3 bedroom house, Ph.
2U5 &amp;. Park
Poona 1243 4th SL
R.
414LW.

SANFORD MRHAt.D
Jan- 4, 1057 Pag* f

NEW HOME
OPEN HOUSE
2 Bedroom house on two lots,
North Shirley
two blocks outside city limits, January 5 -1 4
$5350.00. $1,000.00 down. May East of Mayfair near Lake
Re purchased furnished If desired.
Oak shade trees, large 3 bedroom,
2 bath home, kitchen with bull
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
In oven, stainless steel trlmni2544 French Ave.
ed, corlon terrasxo floor, living
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
room with fireplace and plant­
Jehaay Walker, Aseeeiat*
er. Full dining room, 3 large
• “ Cell Hair Phone 1758
walk in closets, 4 other closets
A torage, cork floors through*
out, central heating. $22,600.
With excellent terms.
A B. PETERSON ■
Broker Associates: A. B. Peterson
LARGE ROOMY
Jr„ P. J. Chtiterson, Garfield 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with
Willetts, John Heiseb snd R. W.
Florida room on nicely land­
Williams. A C. Doudney, Land
scaped lo . Oak floors, central FOR QUICK ACTION aso Classi­
Surveyor.
heat,
good closets. Indirect
fied ads to M l raat kira. C al
til N. Park Ave.
Phone il29
lighting in living room, en­
closed carport with utility end
1921. say *'Chart#
Ready ta Meve Into
storage. Nriily new. Good
Large 3 bc.lroom, l b il l home
neighbors. $18500—terms.
on beautifully landscaped lots.
Wonderful enclosed f a m i l y
ROSA L. PAYTON
room, hardwood dloora through­
REALTOR
Registered Real Estate Broker
out.
$19,500
—
terms.
Raymond Lundqnlat,
Phone 2871
17 92 at Hiawatha
Here Is a good bay
ASSOCIATE
Fhoat 1172. Atlantic. Bank Bldg. 3 bedroom CR home, excellent This is a free pais to the Prairie
neighborhood. Total $9,075 only
Lake Drive In ThrstrV for
$50.50 a month.
Mrs. Hal Raymond. Exp. date
W. H. "Bill" STEM PER
Jnn. 13, 1957.
Realtor — General lasurer
Guy AUta Associate
Arietta Price, Associate
BILLS HARD lO PAT? Sell
Phone 905 or 2122 - 112 N. Park
things you r* uiruugh wi t h
204 So. Park Ave. — Phone 960 SWAP ANYTHING! Just place
through Want Arts lor PA8I1
Classilied .id*. Phono 1821 tor
call 1821.
OZIER REALTY CO helpful id-writer.
Laura B. Osier, Realtor
Classified Distil
Hazel M. Field, Associate
*801 So Orlando Hwy Ph 1359
EVENINGS: 3115 snd 790

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

Se m in o le R e a lty

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W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
REALTORS
1941 Park Are.
Phone 27 or 113

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IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
ask Crum lev A Montelth
at 117 South Park
Phone 772
This is a free pas* to the Prairie
Lake Drive In Theatre for
Mr. Illuke Sjwyeis. Kx|i. date
Jan. 13. 1957.
PHONE 927e~for CHERRY
Real Estate Brokerage — Notary
1219 W Uth St. Rear Darber Shop
Hutlnm* Opportunity
Well established butlnoe* earn­
ing a good living. Sacrifice at
Itl.ftOO.no becau«e of Illness. A •
tractive terms.
Consult A HEAL*OK First

CULLEN AND I1ARKKY
114 N. Park At*.

Pkoee UI3

destined Display

SAM C. LAWSON

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SANFORD FLORIDA

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Sears, lU eW lf nmP Co- ha*
ua opening In Sanforu tof •
young Indy between 20 and 33
years of age. The person must
know touch type system snd o#
able to maintain n minimum
speed of 35 word* per mlnuts.
Uuokkeeplng experience la 4
nuicli desired quality, but otbar
practical experience or ndvsnc#
educational achievement* would
bo considered. Applicants mass
be high school graduates with
pleasing personality nnd good
character,' and have tho ability
nnd desire to get along with
people.
Tht* position offer* * 8°®jl
starting salary. A discount wilt
b« given on all purchases, with
roup Insurance, group hospita­
ls! ion and profit sharing plans
available. Permanent resident
preferred. It is an Ideal pos*
tlon for the right person.
If you nre interested In this
position, and are between th*
ages or 20 and 33, apply la
person now at Sears Cal
Sales Office. US E rirst
Street, Sanford, Fla.

Iz£2489|
•swa*! C o M c / g e r e T ^ o -

McDa n ie l s
Repair Shop
1018 W. FIRST STREET

O P E N F O R B U S IN E S S
Brake Special

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b u il d in g

fi

Front End Special

Adjust
brakes,
pull froat Set raster, timber,
toe-in,
wheel, rhrek linings, repack balanrr front wheels.
bearings.
$ 1 1.25
.

$5.00

PAINT nnd BODY WORKS ALSO
GUARANTEED WORK — REASONABLE PRICES
STOP IN OR CALI. 1181

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for your name in The

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W A N T -A.T3 S
You May Have

A FREE GUEST PASS
To The
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Movieland Ride-In
Prairie Lake Drive-In
Or

Riti Theatres
Each day the names o f 6 people will be published in The Herald Classified
columns for FREE tickets to the Movie land Ride-In, the Prairie Lake Drive-In
nnd the Hitz theatres. If your name appears, clip the ad, it is your free ticket—
you pay only a small service and tax charge on Kitz Theatre, and Prairie Lake
Drive-In passes.
Present your Classified Ad Free Pass to the box office o f the theatre named
Make sure you have your driver’s license, social security card or other personal
identification with you.
,
Note the date printed at the bottom o f the ad. Your Pass must be used be­
fore this expiration date.

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WN- O i l m n af tto Bate Safa Driving Connell la Lt J. W. Hill repreaenUtive M HAT* H U ft •• HIM Mt O W B. I. Elan, VAU-f. Van* Dak*. Driver Instrnetor, W. E. Giles,
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£•***• *«*• Hin- Lc* - W. E. ClWewrll. VAH-9, Chief H. 0. Wlegra.Ula of
Z ln t r ta **• ■ 0,tWF Slf» Driving Contest to Be conducted throagh•at IttT. (Offldal Photo, U. B. Navy)

Episcopalians Set jlauf
Feast O f Epiphany
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(Continued
On Sunday Evening problem* of

A! the close o f IBM th* total
asset* of th* Pint Federal Bar*
Inga sad Lems Alta. reached M,n o .o n jl rsycnsntlng aa tecreaae
of over 11 perceet above the sim­
ilar figure for IMS, according to
the financial statement released
today.
H m number of savings accounts
increased front Bin to M l with
tt.tnt.sn. l# laveetod la thrift ac­
counts that earned la the past
ytar 1185,009 In Avidaada at throe
per rent a year. Anaaoneomdnt
hat just been made that for 1&gt;S7
(he antidpato earnings will B* ct
th* rat* at three aad *a* half per
cent.
Reserve* mounted during the
12 month period by almost on*
third and now show 8580,121.31.
(n spite of th* tight money
condition that haa cfcsrsctorieed
1958 and which was especially da­
table In th* last half of th* year,
First Federal loaned for home
building, purchase and Improve­
ments tl.818.9Who aa compared
to 81.944.909 for tfto preceding
similar pariod.
President Howard FaviDo point­
ed out that th* association hat
always emphasised th* home
ownership principle that has led
to stable and progressive areas.
He added that tha year had bean
a good one and there was every
indication that 1957 would paral­
lel its forerunner.
The savings official said that
In the atmosphere of spending
bred of th* goad times a smaller
proportionate share of Income
has been going into savings and
withdrawal* had been somewhat
heavier than in 1950. He added.
However, that In th* closing
months of the yesr there appear
ed to he a slightly more conser­
vative attitude developing.
"We feel that savings should
continue to grow and wo will, of
course, pursue our established po­
licy of promoting the bousing in­
dustry in this section," Faville
ssld.
The chief of the thrift associa­
tion paid high tribute to th* staff
for the year’* operation and ex­
pressed appreciation to hia fel­
low directors for building th* se­
curity of the savings through ad­
equate reserves and at the samo
time looking ahead to greater
earnings for th* savers of th* as­
sociation.

By DOROTHY WORLEY
V i m to Dorothy Warier. Beprtrted to permhelsa at tto publisher. Anton Book*.
____________ DUtrtVoted to Ktos Fkrtw** Pnrtkrt*.
They bad stopped 00 tha Bridge
mgly, "U's • oice ride over the
to enjoy Iha bright landmaga,
bridge la tha early
Tha tea to* lifted aad tto aa
Rita shook bar I
waa Ilka meltm gold. "Ouaae
will awaken aad
I am. But m b* glad to get you we’d batter nwv* aa. rm heading
that coffee. By tto way. Doe aald
• CUD Of COfftfe*
-Leave ber a note." BUI urged. ba waa going ta aak Priscilla ta
Rtto bad an unpula* to get up
and get outride. Could t*« grt out -It isn't often that I aak a lady rid* with Mm oa a call down aaar
CazrakeUs thl* morahs . V jm
w i t h o u t dUtartttg PrtactUaT to hrtt Irfiif **
T a u tempt me. Otoe ms two dMFt mind. Da you?"
Should aha advtaa Prtocill* about
"Mind? Why atouM I ? Altar
disposing at tb* property, or let minutes to write th* note."
an, Priscilla la twenty-two aad
Bill would bare laughed I
the dectmoss to entirely ber own?
rm art tor chap mm* ”
It eermod the logical thing to go ha seen tha aoU Rita lafl. "W&lt;
1 wondered about that Tea
accept th* offer Ai­ der of wonder*! Pv* goa* to
and Priacilto”
med*. Tat it a*etn*d breakfast with th* rod
T o o mma you wonder staff
th* man waa vo Coffee's made. Back
sm are congenial, me betoff
She threw a soft
to get tha property now.
It bad beeo standing vacant around ber shoulders, tacked a thirty-six aad Prtaciila twentytwo? Priscilla waa a small-town
aa long. Mr. Todd had explained rad hibiscus la ber hair.
"You’re quite tetching la that girt whoa aba came to New York
that by saying th* property could
art be put oo the market until outfit - BiU said, bis eye* moving three years ago 8h* got a job
th* Mir was toubd. It » u altar over her approvtagty. "With that with tha bna Pro been with tar
a long daw, aad 1 sort at task
tbetr nan to Lookout House that red bower ta j
eyes ilka velvet paaaiea, you her under ^ wiag."
Alvaros bad eotn* to Mr. Todd
"If 1 aald you didn’t look aay&gt;
Ilk* a aewon ‘
with bis offer. How bad bo known
Rita thought, Thar* be goes where boar thirty-six. yoa would
Mr. Todd was handling it? Had
h* seen them at ta* property? again, trying to link me with tklnk rm trying to flatter yoa*
"No." she aald candidly. “7
AM what about th* money she that Spaniard Alvarex She mid
cheerfully, Thank* for the com- wouldn't think thaL Because, you
had found? No o h ba
am 1 quit* agree with yoa PerpitmenL‘"
BUI waa right. The rid* aczom haps because rro beea told that
Tha alight bite ta tb* air made
her think of coffee. She got out the causeway was exhilarating la ao often. Aad 1 don't really mind
at bed quietly and went to the the fresh morning air. Sunlight being thirty-*!*—la fact, I bokitchen to put on lb* coffeepot. sparkled aa th# water. Gulls Uero 1 would rather be my age
By lb* time she bad slipped into wove intricate pattern* above tb* than twenty-two," she laughed
chearfuQy. T ra bean both age*
black wootea alack* ant a white
remoter, rebraided ber hair and
"Oh. there's that beautiful you aaa, aad 1 oaa apeak irons
wroppad it around bai bead, tb* yacht!" aald Rita. "DotaaT K experience rm gtod rm past that
aoffe* waa ready. She poured ber- gleam tn the stm? Like silver aad age where you go an tlagiy if a
man who appeals to you looks at
aalf a cup aad carried it outside, gold."
being careful to stay oo the nar­
"I think 1 asked you last night you aa If you appeal ta him, too."
"ll’a not a bad feeling," BUI
row walk to avoid tb* heavy dew. U you bad met Alvar**.*
She broke og m her thought* on
T o u did,” Rita mid smoothly. said, smiling. "Aad it can happen
seeing a car atop.
"Do you know him?"
to oa* at thirty-six as well aa at
“Hi," BUI called. “1 didn't know
"1 haven’t met him y*L Dick twenty-two, A woman of thirtyvacationists got up ao aarly. Com* Devereaux says he thinks ha can *U can to just aa appealing."
over aad say good morning."
get an mvtte for me to a party
"Now that remark really nas
Rita walked over to the car. Alvares la planning soon.”
all th* earmarks of flattery,” Rita
"You're really tntereeted in that aald good-aaturedly, "but it leaves
"It taat early. Must be all of
me unimpressed."
seven. I might aak tbs same of
T o u really are a o-» &gt;o*
you. Aren't you early—for a
"Could be." BUI aald, and add­
writer 7“
ed. "Let’s say curious. Instead." aren't you?”
“It’s late for me. I*vr already
"I don't know, but flattery al­
He prohably expected her to
been out balling. 1 like the early aak why he was curious, but ah* ways seam a tittle obvious to m e*
mornings. That coflre smells good dldn’L "1 think Doc was quite She smiled to take a w a y tha
. . . Would you have another cup smitten by your little friend," he slightly caustic sound of tha re­
at It bandy?" Hls smile waa
mark, aad added lightly. "Her*
wblmawaL
we are! And 1 seem to hare
"1 waa alrald of thaL"
“Why afraid?"
Rita thought, 1 could Uka him
worked up aa appetite. 1 hare aa
if be didn’t antagonize me. She
"Not really, of course. And empty spot not only for coffee
aald pleasantly, "There's a potful then he's not really -smitten,- aa but for bacon and eggs. Break*
—but I can't aak you in. It’a you call IL He s in love with th* fast appeals to me more fust now
really a dollhouse. And Priscilla little girl era met at Maud** last thaa romance."
to sUH sleeping. But TO get you a night. Im l ba?"
T o u win." said Bill, more t o
evp"
Twggy romsroy? I mink ti* terested m this woman than be
T ell you what. Leave tb* cot- la. Although having beea ta wanted to be. He jerked htwi—if
to* for Priscilla aad come with Apalachicola such a short time, up mentally. Nob* of that Ha
me. We'U ride over to Maud’s I can't my how serious It to It had a job to da Until be knew
aad get breakfast. I take It you seema to be aa accepted fact here more about ber, he'd better keep
haven't had youraT" Reading re­ that Peggy can have either on* bit feelings strictly ttapenanaL
fusal la ber eyes, he added coax- of them. Dick or Pet* Craig.”
fTo Ba Confine ft )

ANN NOH M M , 19, Quean at
tha annual Tournament of Rom*.
Balds a bouquet aa aha pome toe
this pre-Rose Bowl game at
Famdena, Calif. (International)

(Caettaaad tram Page 1)
tmuaea*. By way at contrast,
from Page Oaa)
ba If atto a part maator In OH'
the Seminole County
Sort and Sullivan.
Member* of Holy Cross Epis­ Sherlff'e department. Sheriff Hob­
- Arizona-born Raymond Keaat,
an aluRimu of tha San Francisco copal Church and their friend* by stated "As long aa we can have
Conservatory, was awarded a feL will celebrate. the Feast of the justice tempered with mercy we
lowabip at JuQIard
Graduate Epiphany Jan. 8, on Sunday night, will have true democracy and
School, and wan a pupil of John beginning at 7:10. Jeeee Book- leas communism.’*
Charles Thomas as well. Keaat hardt, organist, will present a re­
"Very seldom do see have trou­
GREENSBORO, N. C. «B —
has appeared with the San Fran- cital consisting of works of Pae* ble wl li those who have good
Somewhere hi Greensboro a little
hrtbel,
Bach
and
Dupre'.
Follow­
elaco Opera and fang tha role of
education . . our aln violators are
boy la In the doghouse — and
Valentine in Maggie Teyte’a tour­ ing Ihb, the Young People Ser­ Ihose who are ees fortunate and
chanees are hell be back In It
ing company of Gounod’ s “ Faust" vice League will present In candle­ do not have the advantage* of
when hit father get* hia personal
light
form
The
Peart
of
Lights.
His varied Broadway career has
property tax bllla.
education,"
said
th*
Sheriff.
Included lea il» In "Song at Nor* This la a "etriklngly beeutful
The father svaa listing his pro­
Com men ling on the move from
day" and "Allegro." l(a haa been way of telling the Mory of the
perty at the county courthouse for
the Court House of the Sheriffs
featured in Canadian productions spread of tee Christian fsHh.
county aad city taxes.
After th'« service there will be Office to the Seminole County
of "The Desert Song." and "Tha
•And now aa ta your televlaion
Jail,
Hobby
said
"We
feel
that
Merry Widow." He Is a stellar coffee and toko served In the
*ri,
what size screen U It,” th*
member of tha Saaaae Opera Parish House. An Epiphany Cake, w# can given the ritiiens belter
lister asked.
company whose recorded perfor­ containing an Epiphany gold ring, service by moving.
“ Seventeen inches," the father
mances of operetta and opera In win be a high point. The member
'We wl) eliminate a lot of fric­
replied.
English are attracting widespread of the congregation who find* tion and will save the county a
Hi* son promptly piped up,
attention. An annual star with this ring will be the official hoe! lot of money In phone bills, elec‘‘ Why Dad. you know our set’s
the Arundel Opera Theatre, Keaat or hostess of Holy Cross Perish tricity, food and oher expense*,"
a 21-Inch."
Is alio featured baritone soloist for I#57.
said Hobby.
Th* father then asked the boy,
In the Shaw Chorale RCA Victor
The public la Invited to attend
■bout 9 or 19, to take a teat on
In a question and answer period
album "Sweet and Low."
this evening program.
a bench.
following Sheriff Hobby's talk lo
Junior member of the ChantL
Questioning then turned to the
th*
Jaycees
he
said
In
answer
to
ekers is 24-year-old James Alar*
family car and th* type 0f
Kenneth
McGuire,
was
born
In
a
question
regarding
maximum
tlodale whose outstanding basso
brake*. “ No It doesn't have pow­
flrst won him recognition In bis low* and raised In Missouri. He speed "When we get adequate
er brakes." th* father aald.
native Michigan. Following his went to New York In 1IM1 after rosds AS mile* per hour Is not oo
Front Junior: "Why, Dad. you
graduation
from
high
school
In
fast."
duation from Michigan State,
know our ear has power brakea."
Trenton,
MTJsouri,
and
after
a
And
as
an
Afterthought
to
the
f
/
\
.
.
C
l
rtlndale studied In Italy. Upon
After completing the form, th*
his return, he was leading bass year’ s study In California where question, the Sheriff told Jayrce LdpGrOllOll jQ l6
Hut this time the circumstances It was closed, aad Peter began
clerk told th* father that all the R e fuge e Boy Runs
With North Carolina’s Grass (loots he played with his first symphony members "There's no excuse for
»cre vastly different.
to cry.
necessary
information
seemed
to
be
Opera. Ills New York activities orchestra. Following his Navy anyone o he caught violating a H a v e n ' C o m p le te d In order.
Peter was just lonely, not afraid
The cob driver took him to th#
A w a y From Hom e; V Russian bullets which killed his police
have Included three seasons with discharge, McGuire toured with traffic regulation If they'll juri
station and officers called
"Well, If it Isn’t. It’a not this
eminent
vocalists
and
worked
with
the New York City C e n t e r
ob«erve the road signs."
neighbors and possibly hls pa?* Mrs. Ellen R. Mitchell, Ibcal of­
Lafe Y e ste rd a y
young boy** fault." the father said S a y s 'J u s t L o n e ly'
such great ballet personalities as
Opera and (he City Center Light
ents. He got up from the dinner ficial of tha International Rescue
Hobby gave a definite answer
McQUIRE AIR FORCE RASE. as he grasped his son firmly by
Opera (where he Rid a featured Georg* R*|*nehln«, Andre Eglevs- nf "N o" to s question as to whe­ N J. ID - "Operatton Safe 1Utable at his new home here in Committee.
MIAMI
&lt;
R
&gt;
—
Thirteen-year*
the band and lad him from the
role In tha recent successful "Ca­ ky, Janet Collins, "Nora Kaye, ther or not there was any frie* ven" the airlift of 9.700 Hungar­ courthouse.
old Peter Mezel, a plucky Hun fashlonsbl* Coral Gables and “ You’ve been a naughty boy,**
Hugh
Lalng,
Marie
Tallchlcf
and
Mrs. Mitchell told Peter.
rousel" revival), appearances on
garian refugee who fled by him­ walked out the front door.
lion between the Sheriffs office ian refugees to Ihe United Sele*.
NBC and CHS television, and • Anthony Tudor He also »*» ac­ and the Florida Highway Patrol waa completed late Thursday af­
“ I just wanted to talk to some*
self 150 miles to freedom from
He walked two miles, called a
H liquor, resisting srrest, aad the bloodbath In Budapest, ran cab and asked In faltering Eng- body In Hungarian," he replied
•ummer with Michael
Todd’ s companist »nd musical director In enforcing traffic regulations. ternoon.
public drunk have bean placed away from home again Wednes­ |lish to be takeo to the Hungariaa- before be was taken baek to his
"Night in Vienna." The only mar­ for Musical Americana.
The Chanticlceri' concert here "Wc cooperate with them nnd thev j Lt. Gen. Joseph Smith, com- against Letha House, said Kelsey. day.
ried member of the Quartet, Mar
I American Club. When he got there home of three days.
mnmli-r of th* Military Air Transtlndale Is tbs father of two daugh­ Is th* second In a series tn be |cooperate with us—we hnvo at pnr .Service MATS, announced In
presented this season by SemL ways had Rood relation* ”
ters.
Washington the last planeload nf
Tba Chanticleers’ accompanist, nole Mutusl Concert Association.
Hungariana arrived here at 3:38
p m. There were 38 passengers
L e g a l N o tic e
aboard.
It was also dine loved in New
, , -run CIMCI'IT COBBT, NINTH lo ret Kalnt* of
Jsn. 3
York that Ilepry Cabot Ikklge Jr , 1
jrtiltiAt, tiHctrT. i* A W o s s M AROARKT K. IIAINKS Oeeeaeod.
AilmUslnns:
suwreolN^ornrir^^rLOMtuA^
chief U. S. delegate lo tee Unit- 1
T * All t'r**l*ers aad P*r*en* l i n o
Svlvester Hoheris fS.tnfonl)
*d Nations, will viaK nearby
l*S
Claim*
or
Demand*
Aaalnel
KATHLKrN U. JOHNSON
ren-vn TTorovhv fksnfoH)
.a id E .la te i
"Camp 5frt-ey’’ at Camp Kilmer,
You and eeeh of you or* hereby
.? T.-Sexton Jr. (kanford
Monday afternoon.
notified and r.&lt;iulr*d
lo prnent
.tOWKLL-'it
sL
A. B.
William IHrVemoVnr fSnnforil)
uny claim* end lirmand* whlvli you.
NOTICIC TO pKNENU
or either of «ou. uiev have euelnal
niarhsrgest
» t TOW ELI, Vetoes llo
n o- Hi* ratal* of Slaruaret -li. l u l n - i
TO: iff
Mrs. D GpMrv »o&lt;l bnby boy
M o o n sh in e L e a d s
alnford. Florid*, .nd
deceeied, let* or **ld fount*.
to
YllWKl.I* WlfO of A- N* TIM* * th* t.'ounty Jud** of Hemluol* fo n n (Snnford)
•&gt;
tv. Florida, at hie ufflc* In th*
K M * If lltln f. •»&lt;! \* d#Ad{
T Vfirolo* W.ltron ISjufcril)
T o W o m a n 's A rre st
unknown h*‘r*. devisees■ •*«» rouri house nf u ld County *t S in fieri rxenron (Sinford)
ford Florida, within right c g l-n Flvi» gallons of moonshine whis­
il.r month, from th* time of t h .
Judith Conn fSanford)
key led to the arrest of Lrtha
flrrt nohlh'utlnn
of
thl* n oll.r.
Vf:^ ln*‘ *• TOwV.LSTwH.'or Each olelm *r demand *hsll he In Vollie Mae 'L-tnfvre (Sjnford) House, Oviedo Negro woman lari
A 11 TOWELU A. K. h h t, w rlllnr end shell slat* Ih* s lu e of
Jsn I
residence end post ufllcs address
'Tonlay nlgbL Constable George
Admissions:
of th* e lslm s.t. sod shall be awnrn
Kdrev saM Today
to hy th* claimant,__ agtst.
at­
Msrgsret fio*&gt;lsver ft^V* Miry)
lrtha House railed the Con­
torn** end * 11 * eudi claim or deT.nurr field fSvnfnrd)
ui.ini not so filed shell ba vool.
JltUrta U l4 ll* l
“ j.*111
stable to her home to break op
/ s / XVehh.r II ll.ln*-s
Cheryl Moose fS.irfnrd)
s..l «&lt;alr.il vi*V »n&lt;t **u k*r
what she called "knocking my
As admlnlatr.tor of
th*
.Inrrv Mnrtln fSsnford)
E at.ln of
windows out."
Rrsuldh
Grit
(Sanford)
A* etreufor nf Ih* Le*t
For the Full Price of
Cnnstjble KcUey said "There
Will and Tet'lment of
fieins Milfflev 'Sanford)
K t WILSON. J K RAFULLD
Usrgarsi B llalnsa,
were
no
window*
broken
and
no
Marl* fis-nes fSanford)
sod n n r s a d .11 o t a .r person;
dee** ted
ONLY
disturbance going &lt;w»."
Flrrt publication jam ja r* 4, l l i f
filrth*:
N
O
LESS
TH
AN
2
W 'll"'o ‘ T H U M A » * W itiu N . •«*•
"However," said Kelsey, "Alon|a p
B«hv
fioy
fiiitier
I or bum i.r t-ounir H‘|.ah In Ih* U t i i l uf |h* I'wunl* d u d ..,
10 McQueen, the man alledgcdlyl
' I I I I M ili: (*1,11.1*, riorlda.
nischsrrcs:
jl
dow n
I . rrohel*.
breaking out the windows, point- 1
N O MORE THAN 5
$
Vicginid Frederick- fSsnfocd)
In **■ ►a l .l r mt
( . , ( ‘ounO. eouin Carotin*
cd not th# moonshine in the Ne- j
UEOlUiU BOWEN
ARNOLD alto
gro women’s house."
known as OEORtlE B. ARNoLIi
TO A PURCHASER
Drcnaaed.
$5 PER MONTH
Charges of possession of ttntazYe All rrrdllarr aa* Prraaa* l i e * , C la s s T o M e e t
lealn,|
ksvixR ur cU lm ln *
*u lag Claim . or llrmaada
The
Woman’s
fiihle
(lass
of
the
o
u
I
K
t
Sold E a l .l .,
linve SOS 1‘ ShL ‘ ‘ ‘ '" h 'r a i n 'd * •at In th«» uropufty hartiln »!•
TuU end rerh of you are hsreby Find Ilnptiri Church wilt meet
notlftrd
and reoulrrd
lo prr*m t at the home of Mrs. S. A. I)
aertbed." ssld toad slta a l^
any claims a*d dsmends which ymi, Wilkinson. ?I7« S Pnlmrtto Tucs
and Veins In
^ u,n^
nr rllhrr of too n i r h a lt raaiuil
FtorLdi. mor« f*uly
TK« Avon Perk C k jm bor o f Com m src# •
•lias into ihit arse. Avon Park Lalet it only J
ih* tiu it of OEoutiE BoWKN ilsy cviming *t 8 o'clock
** “ 'i ’h V w .s t s • ( . t h e : m
ARNOLD, drcaaeed. late of aald I r.rro.n TV-.,
i, m
m*
islinq (his offer fa acquaint w on people mile* from Avon Perk end ihouid become
•ounf* lo th* County Judge o f' ,,rouP inrre god Mr*, r. wtiof I h . N l’,14 at
EFFECTIVE
with the lake raqlawe end fa brmq mar* fern- am of Avon Park's fin* ratidonfal tehurtes.
II. TvwnsMp St
doulb. HEMI.NOI.K County, Klorlda. at |,l, &gt;00 will hr M hiMlpUM.

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Hospital Notes

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ALL LOTS THE SAME PRICE

I I .- s * 1» E»»t. gemlnul#
.ro u iiir. Florida, cuulslnIns 1» «••!•#. ra»r* nr !«•*.
TOO AUK llt-.RBUY
N O T ir iE l.
that ih# pUlnillt hsr*ln h*»
In.
•&lt;UuOd * s .l t s*al»»t r»u In # •
rircult Cuurt of the Ninth
'^l|d, slsl Circuit. In snd for
H'm lnoU
Cuuntr I'torlda. to &lt;iul«t h«r tltl#
•„ |h* at, •»* described
property
(ltu s'«d Ivins *nd b*lr&gt;* l»
» .i ,
vinrlilt. t o o i n hereb r ‘ reoutred lo (He T "ur
Anewer
with the Cleik of Ihe Ctrcnlt Lourt.
In and (nr Seminole Cownlv. rlo r.
jo ond eerve * copy Ihereon opon xv. H Wtnderwcedle t i t bntilh
Vsrk Aveou*. Winter l*«rk. Klor.
Ids i l l o r » r for Ihe l*t*lntlff In
the eeld ai-llon on nr before tl&lt;*
I I .t daV nf January A
l».
IM1.
else * Decree l’r.&gt; tfonfe.ieo will he
enl*re&lt;1 es.ln at you.
IT IS ORDERED that
thte be
oaMlihrd In Ih* Sanford ll*rsld. a
rewip.iper puMDhed tn
Seminole
r .i’intr. Florid* nine e *-h
week
for four I’nnancutlv* w t t 'u
WITNESS Ih* hand nf u&gt;* rtrrV
nf th* n * r k of th* Circuit OinM.
' ih* »«al nf th* Circuit Court
■•■'M* rntinty, PTorlds this TTth
- f r-nem her A. D. ISIS.
O.
ll-r n .lo .
f-IrrSi of ih* f*trrult O m rl
R-rtlnol* County, Ptorfd.

office li, Ihe court house of

said

^ ^ ik t* L "lre d S HmonVh*^mWtto
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h*»woro

to b* th*

claimant

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m&gt; !I’ nrk I^ki Tliurvtlny to rescue a
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shall h*void
Stramkil flog The dog bit him ami
Donis r vR.\rif.n
|icampoi-rd swsv. Ismghlin fell
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opiohnE bow rk ARNot.o. Pa I n f u I «.-D rabies treatment
(]•&lt;*•*mn|
Fuur of his cltstlons wore for subPOt'fJL.m HTENSTROM
' tluing men with guns. In these 1
Attorney for (dmlnltlratrll
Kilwaril* Il’tlMlna
act ions he never received «
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the chance to talecf th* BEST locations whit*
(hay are available. Select loft dot* fa fha
lake af fhii low price, buf don'f wait or yoa

to (tea people a f eer «teto , , , to qr»# them

may miu thh great opportunity.

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BUDAPEST, Hungary * —
Anger I u r g e d throurh
Hungarian people today In tb« electrie atmosphere that followed an­
nouncement of the nation** return
to the Chain! of a "dlctatorahip
of the proletariat.*'

rtXK DESTROYED THE GEORGIA STORE* rioted for two yearn at the rornrr af Geneva Ate. and
Faonh St. In Midway^. .
*

BERLIN W — The East
German-Soviet tatka in Moscow
have resulted in agreement on
continued stationing of S o v 111
troops in East Germany and the
grant to the East German govern­
ment of control of air traffte
over the Soviet one, the Eaat
Btrlin Radio aat dtoad tkrd cmfw
Berlin Radio said today.
LONDON IP — T h i r t e e n
merchant vessels trapped in the
Sues Canal since the Anglo-French
invasion are erpected to math
Port Said Tuesday or Wednesday
in a slow and cautious transit of
the partly-cleared waterway, Uni­
ted Nations sources reported today.
WASHINGTON IP — Senate in
vestlgatori opened an injqulry today into a reported lag In start'

WHITE HEAT CRUMPLED the gelvaiiied Iron aiding swl rirjT l!»rc. the front Cava* In and fire
spreads to a (tore building next to It . .

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'Eisenhower Doctrine
WASHINGTON IP — Presi­
dent Eisenhower todsy appointed
former Rep. Jamas P. Richards
(D SC), to head a special Ameri­
can mission to the Middle East to
explain the "Elsenhower doctrine ’’
Richards, former chairman of
the House Foreign Affairs Commit­
tee also will serve as special as­
sistant to the President of Middle
East problems. He did not seek reelection last year
Richards is the second high
ranking Democrat Mr. Eisenhower
has added to his foreign policy
staff. Earlier he appointed Sen.
Walter F. George of Georgia, who
retired as chairman of the beast*
Foreign Relations Committee, as
his special snviser for North At­
lantic Treaty matters and to assist
in the -.evelopment of bipartisian
foreign policy.
Selection of a Democrat to head
tha new- mltlon oovlously was an
administration bid for bipartisian
support of the Eisenhowar doctrine
Its purpose is to answer Commun­
ist propaganda c-hargtM thata the
doctrine k disguised "colonialism*
|and to try to overcome Arab sua
pieions.

Denery — Property damage
was estimated at approximately
$3,000 in the collision of two
truck* here early Saturday morn­
ing.
The acident occurred at 3:30 i.
ns. 3 miles north of Sanford on
SR 15-600 at the intersection of
Plantation Rtl.
A GMC truck, owned by Tamihi Trail Tour*. Ine- was attempt­
ing to pats an International truck
which was attempting to make a
left tups off of the highway when
the crash occurred.
Elgred Norman Peeks, 42-yearold Daytona Reach Borden's Dairy
man received minor lacerations of
the finger of hla right hand.
Driver of the Bordens Dairy
truck was Robert Morgan Dya of
901 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona
Beach. Damages to his truck were
estimated at $900 to left front, top
and rear.
The Tiami Trail Tourt truck
was driven by Luther Arnold Rob­
bins. 39, of Jacksonville. Esti­
mated damages to the right side
of both tractor and trailer were
estimated at $1,000.
Florid* Highway Parol Trooper
W.
C.
Orfagus
unmitigated.
Charges of improper passing were
placed against Rohbms

The Seminole High School Band
will leave thin afternoon for Tal­
lahassee where It will join a con­
tingent of 20 bands to be featured
In the inaugural parade.
In the two hour parade before
U&gt;* reviewing stand there will be,
in addition to th* bands, about

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WITH TWO FIRF. DEPARTMENTS standing by, the adjir.nl stare building slowly grew into a mass
of raging flamts. . .

Jesse Alvin Howard. JJ. djed tn
th# Oranfo Memorial Hospital
early this morning. Born March
M, I9U3 in Itlacksheir, Pa., he re­
sided at 101 Scott Ave.
Mr Howard came to Sanford in
1933 and wa* employed by the
ACL Railroad as a detective he
then joined the local Poltee De(Msrtment for several year*. Inter
he returned to the railroad as a
detective and retired from that
position in 1945. Since that time
h was engaged In th* wholeahale
fish business. He was a member
of the First Meth.-tiat Church
here. Masonic t^idgt in Norfolk.
V*.. ScotHsh Rite Bodies. San­
ford Council No. 20 Rofal and
Select Master*. Sanford Shrine
Club, Morocco Tempi* of th#
Shrine in Jacksonville ami the
Old Fellowr I S'ge of Sanford.
lie it survived by his widow,
Mrs. Lutdeen C. Howard of San­
ford; four sisters, Mr*. A. J.
Herring. Mrs W E. Keitner, both
of Brunswick. Ga-; Mrs. J. D.
Cavis. lamp*; Mr* R. W. Pat­
rick, Lorain. O,; five brothers,
A. J. and Tommy Howard of Ternpa J. W. Howard of Wayeroxe,
Ga.; F. G. Howard. Baxley, Ga.;
J. M. Howatd, Variletville, Okla.;
and 12 nephews and niece*.
Funeral services will be at 2
p m. Wednesday at Bruson Fun­
eral Home with the Rav. J, E.
McKinley officiating Burial will
he in Oak Lawn Memorial Park.

Weather
IRTY FIVE MINUTES .irrE R T1IE .ALARM Wa* sounded, nothing was left but *
6 ashes. (Raff Photoa)

s iim

of rubble

Concert Assn.
Members To Hear
'Chanticleers'

fry*
’r

at 10:10 a. m. Members of the
Cabinet will be -torn in at 10:15
The Seminole High School Band
ia going to the msgurstion under
th* auspice* of the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
Inauguration Committee with J
Dan Wright as its chairman

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A 500-POUND SAFE AND ITS CONTENTS aa they were found
Friday morning In the Oviedo Seaboard Airline Railroad offlco.
The dour In the safe was pried off after being drilled. Nothing wan
ral«ed. (Staff Photo)

2

J. A. Howard, 53,
D ies E a rly T o d a y

condition, four in Mrieua condi­
tion, and one with mtor injuries
L the report from law enforwment official! and a series of a &gt;
cidenU over the pea*, weekend.
Property damage has been cadn ited at nearly ftflOO.
One law enforcement officer,
after summing up the entire re*
port of the weekend, end looking
over the Hat of erreeu nude for
traffic violation Mid **Traffle
went troiy,"
Sheriff J. Luther Hobby, after
making the traffic statement said
* Wa will have to be rough and
laiuo traffic tb-kata to all tket
are found violating regulation!
on the highways.**
Friday nighL ahortiy after 19
o'clock, a pickup truck, driven by
John Grlffi*. 36 year old Paolo
carpenter, flammed headon into
a 1937 Chervolet •taboo wagon
driven by Joe Herrie Wright,
of 200 W. 27h S.
Wright had Just gotten lato hie
(Cowtlaaed Oa Page Sevaa)

Stores Destroyed

Fire which threatened a heavily
populated Midway area shortly
after noon Friday destroyed two
store bulldog* on Geneva Av*.
at the intersection of Fourth St.
Of undertermined origin, * the
Georgia Store which has been
closed for approximately two
years, was destroyed as w*s th#
store budding adjacent to it
Apparently the fir* started In
the rear end of tha Georgia Store.
It was reported by resident* and
law enforcement officers that th*
store was completely stocked with
both fixtures and merchandise.
The store had been operated
for approximately II years before
being closed because of the death
of Its owner Present owners are
said to be Stella Owens of Mt.
Dor* and other relatives of the
former owner
Both the Navy and Sanford Fir*
Department firefighting apparatus
answered the alarm at approxi­
mately 1 o'clock but were hamper­

ed In fighting the blaze became
of lark of water.
However, the Nary firefighters
were responsible for the saving of
four frame residences north of
the -tore. The Sanford Fire Itcpartment kept flames from licking
over Into two stores on Slpe* Art.
T»rrifle heat prevented th*
firemen from getting near th*
two stores as they were slowly
eaten away hy flames fanned by
winds that shifted from the north
to the past.
No estimate o f the damage is
available from owners of th* two
buildings.
The former Georgia Store was
a galvanized metal covered build­
ing and ot frame construction.
The adjacent store building, oc­
cupied by a Negro soft drink es­
tablishment, was of from* con­
struction.
Both buildings were completely
demolished In approximately U
minutes.

One of the Outstanding attrac­
tions of Sanford's current asaaca
will be 'a perform anet by the
brilliant concert male quartet,
the Chanticleer*, ta Phwcra*
School auditorium at I p. m. to­
night, Francis Roumillat, presi­
dent of Seminole Mutual Concert
Association announced today.
The Chanticleer*, hailed during
their debut season aa a "male
quartet extraordinary,*' hart patt­
ed from tradition, and ar* a for
cry from lhe ataodard male en­
semble.
Singing superlative arrangomrnta of Schubet, Gilbert and
Sullivan, and Kurt Wolll, to name
but a portion of a magnlfldeot
repertoire of special Chanticleer
offerings, the Quartet U staged
and directed by two of the moot
gifted young men In New York.
Donald Smith, arranger and
musical director at New Eog.
land's famed Cohassot Music
Circus. Re hae been eaeiaUal
(Coatlnuru oa Page Berea)

Funeral Services
Tom orrow M o rn in g
For Joe H. W r ig h t

Joe Harris Wright, 26. died at
:M p. m. Saturday afternoon a*
Seminola Memorial Hospital from
bjurie* received In an automobile
accident. Friday night
Sfr Wright wa* bom in Shelby
County, N. C. and came to .Senford 10 year* ago front Canton,
N C. where he attended local
school*. He waa In th# mill toy
service during the Korean action.
He was employed a* a TV techni­
cian by Winn TV ami Radio.
He ia survived by his wife,
Mrs. Virginia Patti Wright: three
'children. Dtqnia Franklin, three,
|Kevin Duval two, and Sean BernI ard six monthx: his parents, Mr.
I .md Mr*. Joe Harley Wright; two
brothers, Calvin Ray Wright and
possibility of a top news Item lision of two airlin«rs over Grand Alvin Owen Wright; and a sis­
right new—since the hearts sod Canyon; The death of six Marine* ter Claris 0. McMillan. All ara
from Sanfced.
thoughts of all young ladies of on a night disciplinary march and
Mr. Wright was a member of
inarriagablt age centered in the the sentencing of Sergeant Mc- the Congregational C h r i s t i a n
fart that 195rt was lean Year evl- Kvven: The violence In th# South Church.
Funeral service* will be held
tlcnccd by the re-ponderaneo of over School Segregation; Wedding
marriage consumated within the j n Monaco of Grace Ktlly and Itomorrow morning at M o’clock
hounds of .166 days—an oceurance , Prince Ranter;
Don Larson’ s i at the Congregational Church with
we will not again experience intil perfect World Series Game; and Dr. J. Barnard Root and Dr. W.
19U&gt;,” said Harman.
(he Soviet Downgrading of Stalin. P. Brooks Jr officiating.
Burial will be Oaklawn Memor­
Hundreds of newsmen, topflight
On the local new* event scene,
writers, commentators, analysts,| Harman had .IS items gleaned ial Pork.
Pallbeartes will he: John Root.
and world traveler! for news from ,hr newt event, of 193# in
Donald Knight, Loland Rudd,
papers, magazines, radio and tele- Sanford and Seminole County,
Benny Austin, Bob Bennett, Wil­
vision stations, and new. services.
^
,
l0 wfr, ,Ul&lt;J ||; N
voted on and selected th. lop ten
f rn,he, lnto
h.„n, _ bur Crouch Jr., F. C. Wlrm, and
news items of 1930
eLx dead: Sheriff Luther Hobby Paul *yui.
Gramkow Funeral Hama ie in
lUrmaa described the ten items Trial; Secret meeting of Sanford
without giving th# actual title ofj cUy
Commission exposed on charge.
each one. He then called on Rotar- March 16; K.tes Kefauver and
ians to select their own "to top .\dlai Stevenson visit Sanford;
new &gt; events of the year" to coin- |»ow e r F r a n c h i s e
agree
pare with the one released naton- lnent announced; Bank official
ally just before the year ended disappear, from desk—become-,
Th* top news events of th# past fugitive; Chamber of Commerce
year were luted as: The Hungar-1 official* visit top Navy brass;
Ian Revolt; The Suez Crisis; The Semiooi# Memorial Hospital openReelection of President Eittn-'eyt J an 29; Sorthern Bell starts
hover; Andrea Doru ssiiong; Col-j dial exchange expansion Feb. to

56 News Summary Shows Struggle
"Summing up the newt events
ef th* past 12 months, and a*
newsmen saw it, there was on*
gigantic struggle, "J. Marion Har­
man Sr., executive editor of The
Sanford Herald, told the Sanford
Rotary Club today as he spake on
th* ten top n#ws items of 1956
"Th* y#ar was a prolific one for
nows- It sria everywhere, and
top newsmen of th* world da-hod
from one corner of tht globe to
another to gather detail* of his
tqry making evantj," he said.
However, to separate the events,
that ran be listed under one title,
would mean th* searching through
the potpourri of descriptions, ana­
lytical material, and th* transmitlyical mat#rial, and th* trans­
mission of facta osar the wires of
th# various press associations, he
said.
"AH of u* look it various news
events in many ways. Some of us
gat a chuckle from a n**s item
while others would read th# sam*
terns and frown aver th* articlt,
'a# continued.

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tmuaea*. By way at contrast,
ba If atto a part maator In OH'
Sort and Sullivan.
- Arizona-born Raymond Keaat,
an aluRimu of tha San Francisco
Conservatory, was awarded a feL
lowabip at JuQIard
Graduate
School, and wan a pupil of John
Charles Thomas as well. Keaat
has appeared with the San Franelaco Opera and fang tha role of
Valentine in Maggie Teyte’a tour­
ing company of Gounod’ s “ Faust"
His varied Broadway career has
Included lea il» In "Song at Nor*
day" and "Allegro." l(a haa been
featured in Canadian productions
of "The Desert Song." and "Tha
Merry Widow." He Is a stellar
member of tha Saaaae Opera
company whose recorded perfor­
mances of operetta and opera In
English are attracting widespread
attention. An annual star with
the Arundel Opera Theatre, Keaat
Is alio featured baritone soloist
In the Shaw Chorale RCA Victor
album "Sweet and Low."
Junior member of the ChantL
ekers is 24-year-old James Alar*
tlodale whose outstanding basso
flrst won him recognition In bis
native Michigan. Following his
duation from Michigan State,
rtlndale studied In Italy. Upon
his return, he was leading bass
With North Carolina’s Grass (loots
Opera. Ills New York activities
have Included three seasons with
the New York City C e n t e r
Opera and (he City Center Light
Opera (where he Rid a featured
role In tha recent successful "Ca­
rousel" revival), appearances on
NBC and CHS television, and •
•ummer with Michael
Todd’ s
"Night in Vienna." The only mar­
ried member of the Quartet, Mar
tlndale Is tbs father of two daugh­
ters.
Tba Chanticleers’ accompanist,

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that ih# pUlnillt hsr*ln h*» In.
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rircult Cuurt of the Ninth '^l|d, slsl Circuit. In snd for H'mlnoU
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(ltus'«d Ivins *nd b*lr&gt;* l»
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vinrlilt. too i n herebr‘ reoutred lo (He T"ur
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with the Cleik of Ihe Ctrcnlt Lourt.
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jo ond eerve * copy Ihereon opon xv. H Wtnderwcedle t it bntilh
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the eeld ai-llon on nr before tl&lt;*
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else * Decree l’r.&gt; tfonfe.ieo will he
enl*re&lt;1 es.lnat you.
IT IS ORDERED that
thte be
oaMlihrd In Ih* Sanford ll*rsld. a
rewip.iper puMDhed tn Seminole
r.i’intr. Florid* nine e*-h
week
for four I’nnancutlv* w tt'u
WITNESS Ih* hand nf u&gt;* rtrrV
nf th* n *rk of th* Circuit OinM.
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to cry.
The cob driver took him to th#
police station and officers called
Mrs. Ellen R. Mitchell, Ibcal of­
ficial of tha International Rescue
Committee.
“ You’ve been a naughty boy,**
Mrs. Mitchell told Peter.
“ I just wanted to talk to some*
body In Hungarian," he replied
before be was taken baek to his
home of three days.

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ANN NOH M M , 19, Quean at
tha annual Tournament of Rom*.
Balds a bouquet aa aha pome toe
this pre-Rose Bowl game at

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V i m to Dorothy Warier. Beprtrted to permhelsa at tto publisher. Anton Book*.
____________ DUtrtVoted to Ktos Fkrtw** Pnrtkrt*.
They bad stopped 00 tha Bridge
mgly, "U's • oice ride over the
to enjoy Iha bright landmaga,
bridge la tha early
Tha tea to* lifted aad tto aa
Rita shook bar I
waa Ilka meltm gold. "Ouaae
will awaken aad
I am. But m b* glad to get you we’d batter nwv* aa. rm heading
that coffee. By tto way. Doe aald
• CUD Of COfftfe*
-Leave ber a note." BUI urged. ba waa going ta aak Priscilla ta
Rtto bad an unpula* to get up
and get outride. Could t*« grt out -It isn't often that I aak a lady rid* with Mm oa a call down aaar
CazrakeUs thl* morahs . V j m
w it h o u t dUtartttg PrtactUaT to hrtt Irfiif **
T a u tempt me. Otoe ms two dMFt mind. Da you?"
Should aha advtaa Prtocill* about
"Mind? Why atouM I ? Altar
disposing at tb* property, or let minutes to write th* note."
an, Priscilla la twenty-two aad
Bill would bare laughed I
the dectmoss to entirely ber own?
rm art tor chap mm* ”
It eermod the logical thing to go ha seen tha aoU Rita lafl. "W&lt;
1 wondered about that Tea
accept th* offer Ai­ der of wonder*! Pv* goa* to
and Priacilto”
med*. Tat it a*etn*d breakfast with th* rod
T o o mma you wonder staff
th* man waa vo Coffee's made. Back
sm are congenial, me betoff
She threw a soft
to get tha property now.
It bad beeo standing vacant around ber shoulders, tacked a thirty-six aad Prtaciila twentytwo? Priscilla waa a small-town
aa long. Mr. Todd had explained rad hibiscus la ber hair.
"You’re quite tetching la that girt whoa aba came to New York
that by saying th* property could
art be put oo the market until outfit - BiU said, bis eye* moving three years ago 8h* got a job
th* Mir was toubd. It » u altar over her approvtagty. "With that with tha bna Pro been with tar
a long daw, aad 1 sort at task
tbetr nan to Lookout House that red bower ta j
eyes ilka velvet paaaiea, you her under ^ wiag."
Alvaros bad eotn* to Mr. Todd
"If 1 aald you didn’t look aay&gt;
Ilk* a aewon ‘
with bis offer. How bad bo known
Rita thought, Thar* be goes where boar thirty-six. yoa would
Mr. Todd was handling it? Had
h* seen them at ta* property? again, trying to link me with tklnk rm trying to flatter yoa*
"No." she aald candidly. “7
AM what about th* money she that Spaniard Alvarex She mid
cheerfully, Thank* for the com- wouldn't think thaL Because, you
had found? No o h ba
am 1 quit* agree with yoa PerpitmenL‘"
BUI waa right. The rid* aczom haps because rro beea told that
Tha alight bite ta tb* air made
her think of coffee. She got out the causeway was exhilarating la ao often. Aad 1 don't really mind
at bed quietly and went to the the fresh morning air. Sunlight being thirty-*!*—la fact, I bokitchen to put on lb* coffeepot. sparkled aa th# water. Gulls Uero 1 would rather be my age
By lb* time she bad slipped into wove intricate pattern* above tb* than twenty-two," she laughed
chearfuQy. T ra bean both age*
black wootea alack* ant a white
remoter, rebraided ber hair and
"Oh. there's that beautiful you aaa, aad 1 oaa apeak irons
wroppad it around bai bead, tb* yacht!" aald Rita. "DotaaT K experience rm gtod rm past that
aoffe* waa ready. She poured ber- gleam tn the stm? Like silver aad age where you go an tlagiy if a
man who appeals to you looks at
aalf a cup aad carried it outside, gold."
being careful to stay oo the nar­
"I think 1 asked you last night you aa If you appeal ta him, too."
"ll’a not a bad feeling," BUI
row walk to avoid tb* heavy dew. U you bad met Alvar**.*
She broke og m her thought* on
T o u did,” Rita mid smoothly. said, smiling. "Aad it can happen
seeing a car atop.
"Do you know him?"
to oa* at thirty-six as well aa at
“Hi," BUI called. “1 didn't know
"1 haven’t met him y*L Dick twenty-two, A woman of thirtyvacationists got up ao aarly. Com* Devereaux says he thinks ha can *U can to just aa appealing."
over aad say good morning."
get an mvtte for me to a party
"Now that remark really nas
Rita walked over to the car. Alvares la planning soon.”
all th* earmarks of flattery,” Rita
"You're really tntereeted in that aald good-aaturedly, "but it leaves
"It taat early. Must be all of
me unimpressed."
seven. I might aak tbs same of
T o u really are a o-» &gt;o*
you. Aren't you early—for a
"Could be." BUI aald, and add­
writer 7“
ed. "Let’s say curious. Instead." aren't you?”
“It’s late for me. I*vr already
"I don't know, but flattery al­
He prohably expected her to
been out balling. 1 like the early aak why he was curious, but ah* ways seam a tittle obvious to m e*
mornings. That coflre smells good dldn’L "1 think Doc was quite She smiled to take a w a y tha
. . . Would you have another cup smitten by your little friend," he slightly caustic sound of tha re­
at It bandy?" Hls smile waa
mark, aad added lightly. "Her*
wblmawaL
we are! And 1 seem to hare
"1 waa alrald of thaL"
“Why afraid?"
Rita thought, 1 could Uka him
worked up aa appetite. 1 hare aa
if be didn’t antagonize me. She
"Not really, of course. And empty spot not only for coffee
aald pleasantly, "There's a potful then he's not really -smitten,- aa but for bacon and eggs. Break*
—but I can't aak you in. It’a you call IL He s in love with th* fast appeals to me more fust now
really a dollhouse. And Priscilla little girl era met at Maud** last thaa romance."
to sUH sleeping. But TO get you a night. Im l ba?"
T o u win." said Bill, more t o
evp"
Twggy romsroy? I mink ti* terested m this woman than be
T ell you what. Leave tb* cot- la. Although having beea ta wanted to be. He jerked htwi—if
to* for Priscilla aad come with Apalachicola such a short time, up mentally. Nob* of that Ha
me. We'U ride over to Maud’s I can't my how serious It to It had a job to da Until be knew
aad get breakfast. I take It you seema to be aa accepted fact here more about ber, he'd better keep
haven't had youraT" Reading re­ that Peggy can have either on* bit feelings strictly ttapenanaL
fusal la ber eyes, he added coax- of them. Dick or Pet* Craig.”
fTo Ba Confine ft )

from Page Oaa)
the Seminole County
Member* of Holy Cross Epis­ Sherlff'e department. Sheriff Hob­
copal Church and their friend* by stated "As long aa we can have
will celebrate. the Feast of the justice tempered with mercy we
Epiphany Jan. 8, on Sunday night, will have true democracy and
beginning at 7:10. Jeeee Book- leas communism.’*
hardt, organist, will present a re­
"Very seldom do see have trou­
GREENSBORO, N. C. «B —
cital consisting of works of Pae*
ble wl li those who have good
Somewhere hi Greensboro a little
hrtbel, Bach and Dupre'. Follow­
education . . our aln violators are
boy la In the doghouse — and
ing Ihb, the Young People Ser­
Ihose who are ees fortunate and
chanees are hell be back In It
vice League will present In candle­
when hit father get* hia personal
light form The Peart of Lights. do not have the advantage* of
property tax bllla.
education,"
said
th*
Sheriff.
This la a "etriklngly beeutful
The father svaa listing his pro­
Com men ling on the move from
way of telling the Mory of the
perty at the county courthouse for
the Court House of the Sheriffs
spread of tee Christian fsHh.
county aad city taxes.
After th'« service there will be Office to the Seminole County
•And now aa ta your televlaion
Jail,
Hobby
said
"We
feel
that
coffee and toko served In the
*ri,
what size screen U It,” th*
Parish House. An Epiphany Cake, w# can given the ritiiens belter
lister asked.
containing an Epiphany gold ring, service by moving.
“ Seventeen inches," the father
win be a high point. The member
'We wl) eliminate a lot of fric­
replied.
of the congregation who find* tion and will save the county a
Hi* son promptly piped up,
this ring will be the official hoe! lot of money In phone bills, elec‘‘ Why Dad. you know our set’s
or hostess of Holy Cross Perish tricity, food and oher expense*,"
a 21-Inch."
said Hobby.
for I#57.
Th* father then asked the boy,
The public la Invited to attend
■bout 9 or 19, to take a teat on
In a question and answer period
this evening program.
a bench.
following Sheriff Hobby's talk lo
Questioning then turned to the
th* Jaycees he said In answer to
family car and th* type 0f
Kenneth McGuire, was born In a question regarding maximum
brake*. “ No It doesn't have pow­
low* and raised In Missouri. He speed "When we get adequate
er brakes." th* father aald.
went to New York In 1IM1 after rosds AS mile* per hour Is not oo
Front Junior: "Why, Dad. you
graduation from high school In fast."
know our ear has power brakea."
Trenton, MTJsouri, and after a
And as an Afterthought to the f / \
..
C l
After completing the form, th*
year’ s study In California where question, the Sheriff told Jayrce
Hut this time the circumstances
clerk told th* father that all the
he played with his first symphony members "There's no excuse for
»cre vastly different.
necessary
information
seemed
to
be
orchestra. Following his Navy anyone o he caught violating a
Peter was just lonely, not afraid
In order.
discharge, McGuire toured with traffic regulation If they'll juri
V Russian bullets which killed his
"Well, If it Isn’t. It’a not this
eminent vocalists and worked with ob«erve the road signs."
neighbors and possibly hls pa?*
young boy** fault." the father said
such great ballet personalities as
ents. He got up from the dinner
Hobby gave a definite answer
McQUIRE
AIR
FORCE
RASE.
as
he
grasped
his
son
firmly
by
Georg* R*|*nehln«, Andre Eglevstable at his new home here in
MIAMI
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R
&gt;
—
Thirteen-year*
nf
"N
o"
to
s
question
as
to
whe­
N
J.
ID
"Operatton
Safe
1Uthe band and lad him from the
ky, Janet Collins, "Nora Kaye,
old Peter Mezel, a plucky Hun fashlonsbl* Coral Gables and
Hugh Lalng, Marie Tallchlcf and ther or not there was any frie* ven" the airlift of 9.700 Hungar­ courthouse.
garian refugee who fled by him­ walked out the front door.
Anthony Tudor He also »*» ac­ lion between the Sheriffs office ian refugees to Ihe United Sele*.
self 150 miles to freedom from
He walked two miles, called a
waa
completed
late
Thursday
af­
and
the
Florida
Highway
Patrol
companist »nd musical director
H liquor, resisting srrest, aad the bloodbath In Budapest, ran cab and asked In faltering Engternoon.
In enforcing traffic regulations.
for Musical Americana.
public drunk have bean placed away from home again Wednes­ |lish to be takeo to the HungariaaThe Chanticlceri' concert here "Wc cooperate with them nnd thev j Lt. Gen. Joseph Smith, com- against Letha House, said Kelsey. day.
I American Club. When he got there
Is th* second In a series tn be |cooperate with us—we hnvo at mnmli-r of th* Military Air Transpnr
.Service
MATS,
announced
In
presented this season by SemL ways had Rood relation* ”
Washington the last planeload nf
nole Mutusl Concert Association.
Hungariana arrived here at 3:38
p m. There were 38 passengers
aboard.
It was also dine loved in New
lo ret Kalnt* of
Jsn. 3
York that Ilepry Cabot Ikklge Jr , 1
MAROARKT K. IIAINKS
Oeeeaeod.
AilmUslnns:
chief U. S. delegate lo tee Unit- 1
T* All t'r**l*ers aad P*r*en* lin o
Svlvester Hoheris fS.tnfonl)
*d Nations, will viaK nearby
l*S Claim* or Demand* Aaalnel
ren-vn TTorovhv fksnfoH)
.aid E.latei
"Camp 5frt-ey’’ at Camp Kilmer,
You and eeeh of you or* hereby
.? T.-Sexton Jr. (kanford
Monday afternoon.
notified and r.&lt;iulr*d lo prnent
William IHrVemoVnr fSnnforil)
uny claim* end lirmand* whlvli you.
or either of «ou. uiev have euelnal
niarhsrgest
Hi* ratal* of Slaruaret -li. luln-i
Mrs. D GpMrv »o&lt;l bnby boy
deceeied, let* or **ld fount*. to
th* t.'ounty Jud** of Hemluol* fonn(Snnford)
•&gt;
tv. Florida, at hie ufflc* In th*
T Vfirolo* W.ltron ISjufcril)
rouri house nf uld County *t Sinfieri rxenron (Sinford)
ford Florida, within right cgl-nFlvi» gallons of moonshine whis­
il.r month, from th* time of th.
Judith Conn fSanford)
key led to the arrest of Lrtha
flrrt nohlh'utlnn of thl* noll.r.
Each olelm *r demand *hsll he In Vollie Mae 'L-tnfvre (Sjnford) House, Oviedo Negro woman lari
wrlllnr end shell slat* Ih* slue of
Jsn I
residence end post ufllcs address
'Tonlay nlgbL Constable George
Admissions:
of th* elslms.t. sod shall be awnrn
Kdrev saM Today
to hy th* claimant,_agtst.
at­
Msrgsret fio*&gt;lsver ft^V* Miry)
lrtha House railed the Con­
torn** end *11* eudi claim or deT.nurr field fSvnfnrd)
ui.ini not so filed shell ba vool.
stable to her home to break op
/s/ XVehh.r II ll.ln*-s
Cheryl Moose fS.irfnrd)
what she called "knocking my
As admlnlatr.tor of th*
.Inrrv Mnrtln fSsnford)
Eat.ln of
windows out."
Rrsuldh
Grit
(Sanford)
A* etreufor nf Ih* Le*t
For the Full Price of
Cnnstjble KcUey said "There
Will and Tet'lment of
fieins Milfflev 'Sanford)
Usrgarsi B llalnsa,
were
no
window*
broken
and
no
Marl* fis-nes fSanford)
dee** ted
disturbance going &lt;w»."
Flrrt publication jamjar* 4, l li f
filrth*:
NO LESS THAN 2
"However," said Kelsey, "AlonB«hv
fioy
fiiitier
In Ih* Utiil uf |h* I'wunl* dud..,
10
McQueen,
the
man
alledgcdlyl
'I IIIMili: (*1,11. 1*, riorlda.
nischsrrcs:
I. rrohel*.
breaking out the windows, point- 1
NO MORE THAN 5
Vicginid Frederick- fSsnfocd)
In **■ ►al.lr mt
cd not th# moonshine in the Ne- j
UEOlUiU BOWEN ARNOLD alto
gro women’s house."
known as OEORtlE B. ARNoLIi
TO A PURCHASER
Drcnaaed.
Charges of possession of ttntazYe All rrrdllarr aa* Prraaa* lie*,
lag Claim. or llrmaada lealn,|
The Woman’s fiihle (lass of the
o
u
t
Sold Eal.l.,
TuU end rerh of you are hsreby Find Ilnptiri Church wilt meet
notlftrd and reoulrrd lo prr*mt at the home of Mrs. S. A. I)
any claims a*d dsmends which ymi,
nr rllhrr of too n ir halt raaiuil Wilkinson. ?I7« S Pnlmrtto Tucs
TK« Avon Perk Ckjmbor of Commsrc# • •lias into ihit arse. Avon Park Lalet it only J
ih* tiu it of OEoutiE BoWKN ilsy cviming *t 8 o'clock
ARNOLD, drcaaeed. late of aald I r.rro.n TV-.,
i, m
m*
islinq (his offer fa acquaint w on people mile* from Avon Perk end ihouid become
•ounf* lo th* County Judge o f' ,,rouP inrre god Mr*, r. wtiEFFECTIVE
with the lake raqlawe end fa brmq mar* fern- am of Avon Park's fin* ratidonfal tehurtes.
HEMI.NOI.K County, Klorlda. at |,l, &gt;00 will hr M hiMlpUM.
office li, Ihe court house of said
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L aic# P r iv V # g # « f o r B a th in g , B o a t in g a n d F h h in g
Jan. 1 *57
^ ^ ik t* L "lre d S HmonVh*^mWtto RB8CVE8 UNGRATEFUL DOG

Legal Notice
, , -run CIMCI'IT COBBT, NINTH
jrtiltiAt, tiHctrT. i* A W o s s
suwreolN^ornrir^^rLOMtuA^

A! the close o f IBM th* total
asset* of th* Pint Federal Bar*
Inga sad Lems Alta. reached M,n o .o n jl rsycnsntlng aa tecreaae
of over 11 perceet above the sim­
ilar figure for IMS, according to
the financial statement released
today.
H m number of savings accounts
increased front Bin to M l with
tt.tnt.sn. l# laveetod la thrift ac­
counts that earned la the past
ytar 1185,009 In Avidaada at throe
per rent a year. Anaaoneomdnt
hat just been made that for 1&gt;S7
(he antidpato earnings will B* ct
th* rat* at three aad *a* half per
cent.
Reserve* mounted during the
12 month period by almost on*
third and now show 8580,121.31.
(n spite of th* tight money
condition that haa cfcsrsctorieed
1958 and which was especially da­
table In th* last half of th* year,
First Federal loaned for home
building, purchase and Improve­
ments tl.818.9Who aa compared
to 81.944.909 for tfto preceding
similar pariod.
President Howard FaviDo point­
ed out that th* association hat
always emphasised th* home
ownership principle that has led
to stable and progressive areas.
He added that tha year had bean
a good one and there was every
indication that 1957 would paral­
lel its forerunner.
The savings official said that
In the atmosphere of spending
bred of th* goad times a smaller
proportionate share of Income
has been going into savings and
withdrawal* had been somewhat
heavier than in 1950. He added.
However, that In th* closing
months of the yesr there appear
ed to he a slightly more conser­
vative attitude developing.
"We feel that savings should
continue to grow and wo will, of
course, pursue our established po­
licy of promoting the bousing in­
dustry in this section," Faville
ssld.
The chief of the thrift associa­
tion paid high tribute to th* staff
for the year’* operation and ex­
pressed appreciation to hia fel­
low directors for building th* se­
curity of the savings through ad­
equate reserves and at the samo
time looking ahead to greater
earnings for th* savers of th* as­
sociation.

By DOROTHY WORLEY

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Avon Park Lake* Is totsled 3 mile* north of
Ih* junction of Avon
Park's Main *tre»t. and
U. 8. Route 27

Avon Park
CHAMBER of COMMERCE
Organised 1925

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U nited P t c m Leased W ire

Property
Damage
$ 7 ,0 0 0

BUDAPEST, Hungary * —
Anger I u r g e d throurh
Hungarian people today In tb« electrie atmosphere that followed an­
nouncement of the nation** return
to the Chain! of a "dlctatorahip
of the proletariat.*'

rtXK DESTROYED THE GEORGIA STORE* rioted for two yearn at the rornrr af Geneva Ate. and
Faonh St. In Midway^. .
*

BERLIN W — The East
German-Soviet tatka in Moscow
have resulted in agreement on
continued stationing of S o v 111
troops in East Germany and the
grant to the East German govern­
ment of control of air traffte
over the Soviet one, the Eaat
Btrlin Radio aat dtoad tkrd cmfw
Berlin Radio said today.
LONDON IP — T h i r t e e n
merchant vessels trapped in the
Sues Canal since the Anglo-French
invasion are erpected to math
Port Said Tuesday or Wednesday
in a slow and cautious transit of
the partly-cleared waterway, Uni­
ted Nations sources reported today.
WASHINGTON IP — Senate in
vestlgatori opened an injqulry today into a reported lag In start'

WHITE HEAT CRUMPLED the gelvaiiied Iron aiding swl rirjT l!»rc. the front Cava* In and fire
spreads to a (tore building next to It . .

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WASHINGTON IP — Presi­
dent Eisenhower todsy appointed
former Rep. Jamas P. Richards
(D SC), to head a special Ameri­
can mission to the Middle East to
explain the "Elsenhower doctrine ’’
Richards, former chairman of
the House Foreign Affairs Commit­
tee also will serve as special as­
sistant to the President of Middle
East problems. He did not seek reelection last year
Richards is the second high
ranking Democrat Mr. Eisenhower
has added to his foreign policy
staff. Earlier he appointed Sen.
Walter F. George of Georgia, who
retired as chairman of the beast*
Foreign Relations Committee, as
his special snviser for North At­
lantic Treaty matters and to assist
in the -.evelopment of bipartisian
foreign policy.
Selection of a Democrat to head
tha new- mltlon oovlously was an
administration bid for bipartisian
support of the Eisenhowar doctrine
Its purpose is to answer Commun­
ist propaganda c-hargtM thata the
doctrine k disguised "colonialism*
|and to try to overcome Arab sua
pieions.

Denery — Property damage
was estimated at approximately
$3,000 in the collision of two
truck* here early Saturday morn­
ing.
The acident occurred at 3:30 i .
ns. 3 miles north of Sanford on
SR 15-600 at the intersection of
Plantation Rtl.
A GMC truck, owned by Tamihi Trail Tour*. Ine- was attempt­
ing to pats an International truck
which was attempting to make a
left tups off of the highway when
the crash occurred.
Elgred Norman Peeks, 42-yearold Daytona Reach Borden's Dairy
man received minor lacerations of
the finger of hla right hand.
Driver of the Bordens Dairy
truck was Robert Morgan Dya of
901 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona
Beach. Damages to his truck were
estimated at $900 to left front, top
and rear.
The Tiami Trail Tourt truck
was driven by Luther Arnold Rob­
bins. 39, of Jacksonville. Esti­
mated damages to the right side
of both tractor and trailer were
estimated at $1,000.
Florid* Highway Parol Trooper
W.
C.
Orfagus
unmitigated.
Charges of improper passing were
placed against Rohbms

The Seminole High School Band
will leave thin afternoon for Tal­
lahassee where It will join a con­
tingent of 20 bands to be featured
In the inaugural parade.
In the two hour parade before
U&gt;* reviewing stand there will be,
in addition to th* bands, about

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Jesse Alvin Howard. JJ. djed tn
th# Oranfo Memorial Hospital
early this morning. Born March
M, I9U3 in Itlacksheir, Pa., he re­
sided at 101 Scott Ave.
Mr Howard came to Sanford in
1933 and wa* employed by the
ACL Railroad as a detective he
then joined the local Poltee De(Msrtment for several year*. Inter
he returned to the railroad as a
detective and retired from that
position in 1945. Since that time
h was engaged In th* wholeahale
fish business. He was a member
of the First Meth.-tiat Church
here. Masonic t^idgt in Norfolk.
V*.. ScotHsh Rite Bodies. San­
ford Council No. 20 Rofal and
Select Master*. Sanford Shrine
Club, Morocco Tempi* of th#
Shrine in Jacksonville ami the
Old Fellowr I S'ge of Sanford.
lie it survived by his widow,
Mrs. Lutdeen C. Howard of San­
ford; four sisters, Mr*. A. J.
Herring. Mrs W E. Keitner, both
of Brunswick. Ga-; Mrs. J. D.
Cavis. lamp*; Mr* R. W. Pat­
rick, Lorain. O,; five brothers,
A. J. and Tommy Howard of Ternpa J. W. Howard of Wayeroxe,
Ga.; F. G. Howard. Baxley, Ga.;
J. M. Howatd, Variletville, Okla.;
and 12 nephews and niece*.
Funeral services will be at 2
p m. Wednesday at Bruson Fun­
eral Home with the Rav. J, E.
McKinley officiating Burial will
he in Oak Lawn Memorial Park.

Weather
T1IE .ALARM Wa* sounded, nothing was left but *

s i i m

of rubble

Concert Assn.
Members To Hear
'Chanticleers'

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A 500-POUND SAFE AND ITS CONTENTS aa they were found
Friday morning In the Oviedo Seaboard Airline Railroad offlco.
The dour In the safe was pried off after being drilled. Nothing wan
ral«ed. (Staff Photo)

2 Stores Destroyed

J. A. Howard, 53,
Dies Early Today

WITH TWO FIRF. DEPARTMENTS standing by, the adjir.nl stare building slowly grew into a mass
of raging flamts. . .

IRTY FIVE MINUTES . i r r E R
6 ashes. (Raff Photoa)

'Eisenhower Doctrine

at 10:10 a. m. Members of the
Cabinet will be -torn in at 10:15
The Seminole High School Band
ia going to the msgurstion under
th* auspice* of the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
Inauguration Committee with J
Dan Wright as its chairman

condition, four in Mrieua condi­
tion, and one with mtor injuries
L the report from law enforwment official! and a series of a &gt;
cidenU over the pea*, weekend.
Property damage has been cadn ited at nearly ftflOO.
One law enforcement officer,
after summing up the entire re*
port of the weekend, end looking
over the Hat of erreeu nude for
traffic violation Mid **Traffle
went troiy,"
Sheriff J. Luther Hobby, after
making the traffic statement said
* Wa will have to be rough and
laiuo traffic tb-kata to all tket
are found violating regulation!
on the highways.**
Friday nighL ahortiy after 19
o'clock, a pickup truck, driven by
John Grlffi*. 36 year old Paolo
carpenter, flammed headon into
a 1937 Chervolet •taboo wagon
driven by Joe Herrie Wright,
of 200 W. 27h S.
Wright had Just gotten lato hie
(Cowtlaaed Oa Page Sevaa)

Fire which threatened a heavily
populated Midway area shortly
after noon Friday destroyed two
store bulldog* on Geneva Av*.
at the intersection of Fourth St.
Of undertermined origin, * the
Georgia Store which has been
closed for approximately two
years, was destroyed as w*s th#
store budding adjacent to it
Apparently the fir* started In
the rear end of tha Georgia Store.
It was reported by resident* and
law enforcement officers that th*
store was completely stocked with
both fixtures and merchandise.
The store had been operated
for approximately II years before
being closed because of the death
of Its owner Present owners are
said to be Stella Owens of Mt.
Dor* and other relatives of the
former owner
Both the Navy and Sanford Fir*
Department firefighting apparatus
answered the alarm at approxi­
mately 1 o'clock but were hamper­

ed In fighting the blaze became
of lark of water.
However, the Nary firefighters
were responsible for the saving of
four frame residences north of
the -tore. The Sanford Fire Itcpartment kept flames from licking
over Into two stores on Slpe* Art.
T»rrifle heat prevented th*
firemen from getting near th*
two stores as they were slowly
eaten away hy flames fanned by
winds that shifted from the north
to the past.
No estimate o f the damage is
available from owners of th* two
buildings.
The former Georgia Store was
a galvanized metal covered build­
ing and ot frame construction.
The adjacent store building, oc­
cupied by a Negro soft drink es­
tablishment, was of from* con­
struction.
Both buildings were completely
demolished In approximately U
minutes.

One of the Outstanding attrac­
tions of Sanford's current asaaca
will be 'a perform anet by the
brilliant concert male quartet,
the Chanticleer*, ta Phwcra*
School auditorium at I p. m. to­
night, Francis Roumillat, presi­
dent of Seminole Mutual Concert
Association announced today.
The Chanticleer*, hailed during
their debut season aa a "male
quartet extraordinary,*' hart patt­
ed from tradition, and ar* a for
cry from lhe ataodard male en­
semble.
Singing superlative arrangomrnta of Schubet, Gilbert and
Sullivan, and Kurt Wolll, to name
but a portion of a magnlfldeot
repertoire of special Chanticleer
offerings, the Quartet U staged
and directed by two of the moot
gifted young men In New York.
Donald Smith, arranger and
musical director at New Eog.
land's famed Cohassot Music
Circus. Re hae been eaeiaUal
(Coatlnuru oa Page Berea)

Funeral Services
Tomorrow Morning
For Joe H. Wright

Joe Harris Wright, 26. died at
:M p. m. Saturday afternoon a*
Seminola Memorial Hospital from
bjurie* received In an automobile
accident. Friday night
Sfr Wright wa* bom in Shelby
County, N. C. and came to .Senford 10 year* ago front Canton,
N C. where he attended local
school*. He waa In th# mill toy
service during the Korean action.
He was employed a* a TV techni­
cian by Winn TV ami Radio.
He ia survived by his wife,
Mrs. Virginia Patti Wright: three
'children. Dtqnia Franklin, three,
|Kevin Duval two, and Sean BernI ard six monthx: his parents, Mr.
I .md Mr*. Joe Harley Wright; two
brothers, Calvin Ray Wright and
possibility of a top news Item lision of two airlin«rs over Grand Alvin Owen Wright; and a sis­
right new—since the hearts sod Canyon; The death of six Marine* ter Claris 0. McMillan. All ara
from Sanfced.
thoughts of all young ladies of on a night disciplinary march and
Mr. Wright was a member of
inarriagablt age centered in the the sentencing o f Sergeant Mc- the Congregational C h r i s t i a n
fart that 195rt was lean Year evl- Kvven: The violence In th# South Church.
Funeral service* will be held
tlcnccd by the re-ponderaneo of over School Segregation; Wedding
marriage consumated within the jn Monaco of Grace Ktlly and Itomorrow morning at M o’clock
hounds of .166 days—an oceurance , Prince Ranter;
Don Larson’ s i at the Congregational Church with
we will not again experience intil perfect World Series Game; and Dr. J. Barnard Root and Dr. W.
19U&gt;,” said Harman.
(he Soviet Downgrading of Stalin. P. Brooks Jr officiating.
Burial will be Oaklawn Memor­
Hundreds of newsmen, topflight
On the local new* event scene,
writers, commentators, analysts,| Harman had .IS items gleaned ial Pork.
Pallbeartes will he: John Root.
and world traveler! for news from ,hr newt event, of 193# in
Donald Knight, Loland Rudd,
papers, magazines, radio and tele- Sanford and Seminole County,
Benny Austin, Bob Bennett, Wil­
vision stations, and new. services.
^
,
l0 wfr, ,Ul&lt;J ||; N
voted on and selected th. lop ten
f rn,he, lnto
h.„n, _ bur Crouch Jr., F. C. Wlrm, and
news items of 1930
eLx dead: Sheriff Luther Hobby Paul *yui.
Gramkow Funeral Hama ie in
lUrmaa described the ten items Trial; Secret meeting of Sanford
without giving th# actual title ofjcU y
Commission exposed on charge.
each one. He then called on Rotar- March 16; K.tes Kefauver and
ians to select their own "to top .\dlai Stevenson visit Sanford;
new &gt; events of the year" to coin- |»ow e r F r a n c h i s e
agree
pare with the one released naton- lnent announced; Bank official
ally just before the year ended disappear, from desk—become-,
Th* top news events of th# past fugitive; Chamber of Commerce
year were luted as: The Hungar-1 official* visit top Navy brass;
Ian Revolt; The Suez Crisis; The Semiooi# Memorial Hospital openReelection of President Eittn-'eyt J an 29; Sorthern Bell starts
hover; Andrea Doru ssiiong; Col-j dial exchange expansion Feb. to

56 News Summary Shows Struggle
"Summing up the newt events
ef th* past 12 months, and a*
newsmen saw it, there was on*
gigantic struggle, "J. Marion Har­
man Sr., executive editor of The
Sanford Herald, told the Sanford
Rotary Club today as he spake on
th* ten top n#ws items of 1956
"Th* y#ar was a prolific one for
nows- It sria everywhere, and
top newsmen of th* world da-hod
from one corner of tht globe to
another to gather detail* of his
tqry making evantj," he said.
However, to separate the events,
that ran be listed under one title,
would mean th* searching through
the potpourri o f descriptions, ana­
lytical material, and th* transmitlyical mat#rial, and th* trans­
mission of facta osar the wires o f
th# various press associations, he
said.
"AH of u* look it various news
events in many ways. Some of us
gat a chuckle from a n**s item
while others would read th# sam*
terns and frown aver th* articlt,
'a# continued.

Additional
Local News
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O US*, by Doref by Worley. Reprlated by yermUeloa of (be pubtuher. Arab;* Cooks,
PtitrlbulH by Krna ftetu rn eyadwata.

hesitation. What goes on la this the Stivei* Song. That guy's get­
CHAPTER ie
"]tAIRB LAMBERT didn't ni»id etrange little town? "Now, I'm ting friendly all of a sudden."
Priscilla looked at Pete, then
1V1 ypur going on • call with rotng to ask you something. Ii
BM Uua morning. PRsctUaT'* mil Duval what ha appears to at Dick, sensing that this Intru­
sion Of Luis Alvsrss into the con­
f
i oteh.
h*r
Dick Devareaux glanced at her versation was dellberale.
••Why should ahsT Besides, ah*
Disk was looking at Pet* keen­
wasn't there. She went to break- quickly, turned hla eyes back to
fast with Bill Duval and hadn t the road. "Bill la an adventurer ly. Had the reference to Alvares
back. Bb* lift a not* for me, o&lt; aorta. He's lw*n doing a lot of been too casual T Had BUI Duval
n 1 left ner one. 1 told har loafing, a lot of fishlag, and a also eallstsd Petes help? And
you had suggested that she go little writing." Ha didn't lika him­ was that wby be was asking Pris­
cilla left a data?
■long with us and I was sorry self for b&gt;* evasion.
■peaking of Alvsrss," Pats
"And what *U*T" Pnacilla ask­
aha couldn't"
said, "1 heard h* waa trying to
"Diplomatic of m* to ask, ed smoothly.
"Just what do you mean— -what buy Lookout House."
wasn't ItT" Th* young doctor
Tlow did you k n o w that?"
smiled. "And nf course she would elM*?"
Priscilla naked.
I’m not sure that 1 Ilka h:
have been Just aa diplomatic and
"Peggy heard It somewhere.
reluacd. I'd rattier have just you." Priscilla said candidly. ‘Tls'a a Mt
Tb* top o| tho doctor's con­ on th* inquisitive side. And 1 Bays he's offered a grant deal
vertible wma down, and tho sup don’t ilka that way ha has ef more than It's worth. And that,
(•It good oa th* car (pad along seaming to watch everyone. Mot so tar, tha own** hasn't agreed
tb* highway. Pnacilla was com­ just us, but his eyes follow people to sell, even at Ih# fancy price.
You'd think anybody would b*
pletely relaxed. This la exactly around."
They came to a country store, glad to gst rid of It."
bow one should feel on vacation,
"Do you know to whom it be­
ah* was thinking. Her* on a lone­ and the doctor stopped tho car.
Outside the store, a tall young longs?" Prtsclll* asked, watching
ly road on a lovely morning with
a devastating man I*va put met man, wearing a wide-brimmed ftlyp clOfCjy.
“ gome relative of the old lady
Hh* put her head bock against hai, looked up from tb* paper be
the seat, adjusted bar dark was reading, folded It, and stroll- that lived there- 1 was flabber­
gast*! when I heard that Alvares
glasses.
e«l over to the car,
“Wby, it’s Pets!" Priscilla said. wanted lo buy 1L Weren't you
"Thl* la ray first trip South,"
"Hello!" Palo said taally, shov- aurprised, Dick?"
sbo sold, "and X find myself wish­
“ He's had several r a t h e r
ing 1 could stay longer."
ing the bread bat farther back
on bis bead. "Aren’t you rushing •Lrangs notions, it seams. Ksmem"Why can’t youT"
bar then w u talk at first of his
"Wall . . ." Priscilla's vo.-ja things a little, Dick?'7
"A* much as 1 con." Dick building over on the Island? in
trailed off. Tb*« aha said vague­
ly, "We coma to stay only a short grinned. Ho turned to Priscilla. fact, b* did start a place over
while.1
"Pete’s eiwloua. Ho has a way of there and then abandoned the
project. Now ha's looking for a
Out of a brief tile nee, Dr. Dev homing in on my dates.'
"Oh, yeah." Homo of tha lost- hotel sits."
tm u x Mid, "How long have you
"And what possible use could
ness dropped from Pats’# veto*.
kMwn your frtandT"
“Horning in isn’t doe* only by a millionaire yachtsman have
■onto quality la hla vole#
for a hotel in Apalachicola?" Pota
*d Prtaetlla to glamo at him curt- mt, 1 waa bar* a long lima
acked skeptically. "Tha p l o t
ously. "Rita 7 About thrae years. fora you coma, remember?’’
Why do you u k ? "
Priscilla thought. He’s talking thickens. It sura livens things up
"Oh, X don’t know. Just curious. about tho Pomeroy girl, Uha re­ to bavs Interesting strangers
I luppooe." Dub's hand left the mainbarad that Bill Duval had around."
"Including me?" asked Prtagtearing wheel, smoothed M g i his ■aid aha and Pale grew up to­
tuUr. Thi* prying buaintsa was gether, while Dr. Davaraaux was
"You especially," Pat* said,
distasteful to him. IU added, a naweomar to Apalachicola. Uha
“Th# re'a quits a diffsrencs la your amid lightly to break tha alight meeting her eyes.
*7*11 har a b o u t U tonight,"
■get for you to bo pals.'
tension in tha sir, “I’m still hors,
Dick sold good-naturedly. T v #
you think thsre’s s o m a you know."
for our association, PrlsBoth men laughed, a little self­ got to shov* off."
“O.K. Be* you end Peggy
sills thought, ih* started to say consciously. “Turnabout’s f a i r
that they worked for the same play," Pet* said. "I have a hunch around aomewher* tonight."
"Maybe." Dick retorted.
firm, but remembering that they Doa la tied up tonight How's for
As Dick started tha car, Pets
had deolded to UU nothing about going stepping with ma?r
themselves, she sold, In*toad, "I
“ What Is this? A schema to ■Old to Priscilla, "8«« you about
sight."
Just like Rita. She likes ms. Xnd- make Ptggy jealous?"
When they had driven on. Pris­
daktally, you and BUI Duval
"8h* may have
•rant tha soma age, either, and lost night seeing Doa wlU&gt; you. cilla said, "I Uk* Pats. He's a*
ptttY* friend*,"
But as Ur a* I’m concerned, ah* natural" She w u thinking, It's
Thot'a right." Dick admitted. doesn’t give a hoot to It a dataT" obvious thoy’r* both in love with
Pm getting off on the wrong
"This really la a strange sort Peggy. I'm Just someone they can
foot, hs thought I don’t know of town. Must be a lack of gtrla. uso to make her Jealous. Oh wcU,
how to pry.
I’ve bean her# a couple of days what difference do«a It make?
"Did you know that Bill Duval and bar* I’m dating th* moot at­ They'r# both nice and I'm having
a good Uma. 8he put har sun­
was going to ask har to break­ tractive men In town.1
fast this morning? Or did It juet
Pel* bowed from the waist glasses on, slid down In the seat
happenT"
That's easy to answer. You look again, and said 1sally, Tell me
"I didn't know. It must have— In a mirror occasionally, don’t about Apalachicola . . . I Uk*
you? Hy th* way, 1 understand hearing about It"
Just happened, as you say."
was conscious of hi* there's to bo u big pavty on board
(To Bo Continued!
Avalon Books
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•merge front thalr helicopter in
.hamonlx, Franc*. ifter they Idled to mvo two A1pins dim ben on
4oupt Blew to a blinding assowat-rnn. T1m climber*, Jean Vlncendoa, St, and rrmneoU Henry, St, were left bundled |n sleeping bags
M tbo wreckage o&lt; a helicopter that had embed earlier trying to
bring them M t Parent* of the two men naked an end to reacuc at*
SeegU whew h e * tolled and the rlakbaeame too great Daring pilot*
picked up I maroooed reacue worker*. ffetomsiioMt Rsdlophoto)

Longwood

The Contract Bridge Club mat
with Mra. Ev» Jamai Thuraday
aftaraoon, Dae. IT.

Robert Robertson who la am*
ployed In JaekionvlU*, wu a
Chrlitmaa guait of hla aunt, Mri.
EdUh Hallam and her mother.
#*¥ C10CXEI
d r . and Mrt. Jrikto McGrath Mn. Balia Alar.&lt;
-M Md ea hmfcfi i l gusto. Tuaadiy,
Mr. and Mn. John Courfait
Dec. If, Mr. and Mr*. HarsctoU
DemoeeJt, Bobble and Stevie. The aad children arivad Mood»y from
He»er goaata Included Mr. and their home In St. Peteratarf to
Mrs. Nall GUbert, Mr. and Mri. i*nd Chrlitmaa with their par
M m Dolan, Mr. and Mr*. Mau- ante, Mr. and Mri. Arthur Tbompl i * Parky. April and Maurice Jr. aon.
tod

Mn. Uelas Stenand.

Mr. and Mra. Carl Johnaon of
Sabring ipent the holllayi with
Mr. Johnson's *Ut*r, M n. Selma
U rcam , at her hom* on Milna
St.
_____

Th# Saturday Evening Plnoci •
Club had It* Annual Banquet a*
the Ben White lUceway, Thoia
attending were: Mr, and Mr*.
CbarUi W*l**, Mr. and Mr*. Nor
man God/ny, Mn. Caaila Matin,
Mrt. Maud* Tuppar, Loula Knoll,

Mr. aad Mra. Marie HarrI* John Hollltlar,
Mn. Caula Malar* antartaload
(pent Christmas with relative* in
th*
Plnochla Club Saturday #vens c Paten burg.

Ing at tha boma of har daughter,

Mr and Mri. Coll* entertained Mra, Mela Harr!*, on Eael Lake
Ava.
Mr. end Mra. Ltjoy Neumann at
dinner Chriatmea Day._________
Mri. Bette Loekliy and daughtar, Sandra, aecompanlnd by
Mlaa Elalna Laat will Itava thli
Prldar for a vacation In Naw
York City and Webster, N. Y.
kOOTCk VHUKH t IC T m otli
NAMn ta w
WhUa In Wabitar Mri. Locklay
TO WJIOM-rr itAlf CONCJULSi
Noll**Nolle*- la
1* hereer
hereby alvee
lira* that J*#
the -wW^riril with her atiter,~Mrr.
Howard Elton, and family.
reed purtuent to
K t V iI^ . puH
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you aid tech of you ere hereby
•still.d aid renulred to prs.snt
Bay alalm. and d.msnds which you.
or either Of you. may have aealiiat
th* *.U te of NIi'K CONSTANTINK,
ll.r.ua.il. lata nf laid t-ntinly. !&lt;■
the County Jude* it SIJMINiil.K
County ylorlde, at hU offl.'o In
the «nurt home of e*ld Count. at
lA .v r o n o . rfori4*. within ci* m
eilendar insnths f/am th* lime of
the flret publication of (hi. no.
lice. Keeli claim or d»msnd aliell
t* In writing, end ohsll , u i * th*
plAro of ruldinra mi.l poll offl.-o
addreep of Ilia clalment. and ahall
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Tokyo, capital of Japan. I«
translated as meaning "Eastern
Capitol." This happened In tha
lMO's when the government mov­
ed from western royal court of
Kyoto to Yedo, then to Tokyo.

Electrician Wants
Cooperative Rat
WOODBHIDOK, N. J. ( g ) —
Wanted: Ono cooperative rad to
pull • wire through a 710-foot
curved pip*. Apply to Louit gainman, electrician.
So far, throe rat* have let Salo­
mon down In hi* attempt lo run
a fir* alarm wlro through the
pip# under the New Jersey Turn­
pike to a nearby housing project.
Salomon tied th* wire to a
string, tha itrlng «„ n rat’a tail
ami then tried to penuad* the ro­
dent to icurry through th* pipa.
One
rat promptly chawed
through tho itrlng and scampered
nway, \ second gave up halfway
through and squirmed back. The
third, a husky, black rat. *p«d
through the pipe »o swiftly Urn
airing jeraped on the pip* and
broke.
Salonun hsaded for th* city
dump today in hopes of finding
tho right rat.

C O N S O L I D A T E Y O U R 4-M»f Ai
O U T S T A N D IN G O B L IG A T IO N S

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You'll find It ever so much easier
to stretch your paycheck when you
have Just one place to pay.

Tho Sea of Galilftrprbvldc* Hires-1 The play with tha longest run -Puerto Rico has been a w'ifourths of Israel's fish supply.
on Broadway Is "Life With Fa- U 0Vcrn,nif commonwealth sines
In the Virgin Islands, 5.000 acres thcr” with 1,224 porformanees. 1
have been donated by Lawrence Second is "Tobacco Road" with i
1
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,
S. Rockefeller so that tha island's 3,182 performances #nd third is! There are two small tropical
old plantations can be restored to "Abic'i Irish Iloio” with 2.3271T°r««t areas n the United Siam
{southern Florida and southeastern
grow sugar can* and tropics! fruits. performances.
Texas.

*or th« Full Prlet of
CAIIII FRANCIS FISHER iloals the show In Hollywood from her
taUntrri parents, singer F-dilie FUher and actreis Debbie Reynolds,
who or* content with supporting roles. This was the camera debut
for tho Infant, born to tho movie couple last Oct 21. ffnisrnationaij

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Basic Foods Essential
For Your Good Health

_ A PLACQUE FOR EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE was presented Ed
9 Klrchhnlf (right) by Jm-1 Field, chairman of the Sanford Klwani*
Club's Interclub L'elatlona Committee. Klrehhofl had a record of
13 tntrrriub visits. (Staff Photo)

ly HUMAN N. lUNOISIN, M.D.
WITH so much stress on re- lent of one pint of milk a day. You
ducing diets, these days, I'm can drink milk In any form, or
afraid too little attention Is paid consume It as cheese. Ice cream
to the average everyday diet that or milk desserts. In addition to
all of us who are not trying to supplying calcium for your bones,
these foods contain vitamins A
lose weight should maintain.
There's no complicated formula and D, several other vitamins and
Uf follow for this everyday good minerals and protein.
health diet. It’s simply composed Four Eggs
of the seven basic foods—foods
3: Meat, fish, poultry and eggs.
you probably eat anyw ay.
But there's the catch. Instead You can eat these cooked any
of “ probably” eating some of way you desire. Make sure you get
them each day, make sura that at least four eggs a week. You get
needed vitamins, plus Iron tor the
you do cat them every day.
blood and protein for the bodv
Basic Seven
Let's see what these seven basic tissue.
foods are and what they can do 0: Bread and cereal. X advise
whole grain or enriched bread
for you:
1: Leafy, green and yellow veg­ and cereals. The whole grains are
etables. You can eat fresh, frozen Important for roughage. Besides,
or canned vegetables, either raw these foods give you vitamins.
nr cooked. They provide vitamin Iron, protein and calories which
A to protect jrour skin and eyes help pep you up.
and to guard against Infection Necessary Fata
They also add Iron to help build 7: Butter and margarine. You
blood as well os roughage to aid can have butter or fortified mar­
elimination.
garine, or substitute cooking fat
3: Citrus fruits, tomatoes and and salad oils. In addition to
raw cabbage. For the citrus fruits, supplying calories for energy,
you can have whole fruit or Juice, they give you vitamin A. which
fresh, frozen or canned. These serves as a protector against dan­
are rich In vitamin C, which pro­ ger of Infection.
motes strong blood vesseU and That's It. It’s not a fancy diet.
keeps gums healthy. Again, they But It's healthy.
supply roughage to help elimina­
QUESTION AND ANSWEX
tion.
3: Potatoes, other vegetables L. O.: Is hemorrhage from the
and fruit. Eat potatoes, cooked lung always due to tuberculosis?
any way you want, plus at least Answer: Hemorrhage from the
one additional vegetable or fruit. lung need not always be due to
Thess foods contain several es­ tuberculosis. Pneumonia, a tumor
sential vitamins and minerals of the lung, varicose veins In the
tubes leading to the lungs and
and also add roughage.
4: Milk and milk products. heart conditions may cause a
Adults need at least the equlva person to cough up blood.

&lt;Uy from spending the holidays
with relatives In Winston-Salem,
Goldsboro, Burlington and Mebane, N C. Thcr were accomp­
Col. and Mrs. D. If. Boone have
anied by their son-In-law and ter, Lt. anJ Sirs. Tyler Dedman
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clay nnd daughter, Dcbio in Hamilton arrived to spend the winter here.
She is the niece of Mr. and Mrs.
Smith.
Square, N. J. This was the first A. B. Southard, and they have
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By VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON
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Air. and Mrs. Donald Partain of
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Till!* of Christmas tn 11 years the whole been in Lake Mary on numerous
occasions.
, Miami were tho holiday guests of Sanford are announcing the birth family had been together.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe of a daughter, Merinthe Anne at
Royee E. Green, A /lt has re­
tho Seminole Memorial Hospital,
Ervin.
Thursday, Dec. 27. Mr. Tlllis is turned to his duty nation, the
Dr. Charlotta Scott has return­ tho eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Connally AFB, Waco, Tex.
after spending a holiday furlough
ed to Philadelphia, Penna. nfter L. C. Tillls.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
a short vacation with her par­
ents, Mr and Mrs. A. N. Scott
Sir. and Mrs. Miller Arritt Jr. J. E. Green.
at their home, Scotland Yard.
and children, Miller III and Joyce
Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson
Ann of Partlow, Virginia spent
Chief and Mrs. M. W. Coleman the holidays with his mother, have returned after spending the
• have Just returned from a week's Sirs. Miller Arritt and her bro­ holidays with relatives in Smyr­
' visit with his parents in Birming­ ther and sister, Colcmsn Harris na, Tenn.
ham, Ala, This Is the first time and Miss Belle Harris.
James A. Newell returned to
tn 15 years that the family of
Chief Coleman has been together
Mr, and Mrs. II. J. Utter art his home in Baltimore, Md., Sun­
on Christmas.
announcing the birth of a daugh­ day after visiting his brothor-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. |
I
DeloriJ Mlisted left Fridar for ter, Nancy Ruth on Dec. 20.
N. Scott.
Sew Orleans, I-*., to complete
Mr. anil Mrs. Arthur Kube of
tlx months special training In her
Robert Armstrong, student at |
nursing course, after spending j Farwell, Mich, and their friends,
the holidays with her mother,] Mr. and Mrs. Grant McLann of j FSU at Tallahassee, was the guest |
Rapid City. Mich., arrived Mon­ of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al­
IF.Mrs. C. F.. Milsted.
day to spend the season In their bert Esty during the Christmas |
holidays.
Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Wbelchet railers on Like View Avc.
_ _ _
and family of Miami were the
Kimnua Do Pont "4 0 " la
Mrs. C. E. Mlisted and daugh-,
Mr. and Mrs. Diaries Ko»h, who
guests of her parents, Mr. awl
rich in titanium dioxide,
whitest cf aQ paint p&lt;(• Mrs. T. L. O’Connor this past occupied one of the Cowan apart­ ter, Cecelia spent Sunday in Oca­
msnts. Keeps bouses look­
ments, two years ago are1return­ la, the guests of her sister-in-law.
; week.
ing “ (rashly painted'* Sening to their home In Maumee, O
sm efler herd eesson, yen/
New Year guests of Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. W. II. Harrell and the last of the week, after a
slier yssr. Try Du Pont
Mrs. J. R. Reaves were her bro­
son. Winston spent Christmas Day short vacation in Lake Marr.
“ 40“ on your house!
ther-in-law
and
sister,
Mr.
and
with her mother, Mrs. Mary Wine★
A dsrabis S e n ile *
1 miller in WlUi.tnn.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Ball Mrs. J. W. Falagan. and their
wklN
returned New Year’* from spiral son-in-law and daughter, Mr and
if liter**"*! ••*•*•§*
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Recently, the Intermediate Boys' ing the holidays with their son Mrs. Jamr* Lee and son. Jesse,
•a4 MdUf
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W.
Falagan
Class of the First Baptist Church ar.d daughter-in-law. Mr. nnd
★ AieilaWi Ia
MtilfflAf HaI|
of Lake Mary had a camping trip Mrs. Raymond M. Ball Jr. and Jr. end the elder Falagan's
• and swim. Present were, Don two sons, In Fanwood, N. J. and grandchildren, Linda, Jacqueline
' Coleman, Robert Norwood, Rich­ with their son-in-law and daugh- and Ricky Manuel, all of Orlando.
ard Seott, Joe* Muse, Robert
Lankford and their teacher, Harry
Darrow,
Charles W. Sjoblom Jr. accom­
panied by his mother, Mrs. C. W.
^.Sjoblom and Mrs. S. L. Drawr dy, left Monday for Travecca Col­
lege, Nashville. Tenn. where he
will enter the ministerial course.

Lake MaryJ

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son, John Edward returned Sun-'

Arcade
Package Store

TIIIIFTY SAVERS, looking to Hie future, have Invented fundti with
FIRST FEDERAL — $2,375,000 in 1956 alone and by thin action
hnvc ' ccome COMMUNITY BUILDERS. They are helping themselves too — their savings grow venr nfter year its the llberal'divl•lends accumulate. They have been pleased with our sound policies
pertaining to lonns nnd reserves that nature maximum savings
security
nO.ME OWNERS have long recognized FIRST FEDERAL as the main source of funds for the
building, buying or improving of homes. They, too, by their nnibltlon for "good Florida livlnp”
have assisted as COMMUNITY BUILDERS, adding activity to the neighborhood and vulue
their property.

Through such cooperative teamwork comes PROGRESS. And so It is with thanks to these friends
of ours thnt w-j publish this yearend statement.

Statement
December 31, 1954

(CASH AND CARRY)
PICKUP AND DELIVERY
AT REGULAR RATES.

Featuring

Laney Dry Cleaners

The Very Best

E. H. LANEY, OWNER

Liabilities

Assets
First Mortgage Loans
l.onn.H on Savings Accounts
llcnl Estate Owned

$(&gt;,.&gt;«&gt;.&gt;,783.30

50,018,371.19

Snvtngs Accounts

139,197.35

I.onn« In Process

23,823.03

1,035.18

Other IJabilitles

5,71603

Federal Home Loan Bank Stock 120,000 00
Reserves:

IT- S. Bonds

101,325.21

Cash On llnnd &amp; In Banks

*88,973.53

General

520,121.31

13,715.26

Surplus

40,000.00

Office Building &amp; Equipment
TOTAL

560,121.31
50.610,032.16

50,010.032.16

MEMBER
Federal Savlnjfi and I.oan Insurance Corporation
United States Savings and !.onn League
Federal Home L&gt;an Hank System
Florida Savings and Loan League

STAFF
DIRECTORS

Howard Faville,
President

A. Edwin Shlnholser

George Touhy,
Excc. Vice President.

Sanford F Doudney

K. C. Harper, Sr-,
First Vice President

Howard Faville

S. F. Doudney,
Second Vice President

E. C. Harper, Sr-,

Rosamond Chapman,
Secretary-Treasurer

George Touhy
J. If. Van Hoy

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Maxine Kkern,
Asst- Secretnry-Treas.
Hilda Powell,
Teller

11. James Gut

The Lumber Namber
for Sudden Service

Barbara Flynl,
Teller

HILL

Floyd Cooper,
Teller

Lumber &amp; Supply
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FIRST FEDERAL, serving Seminole Countv and this urea for 21 yenrs, thus Ls recognized as
prime COMMUNITY BUILDER.

W E G IV E Y O U
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P ro g re s s In S ta te O f F lo r id a
Means Growth In Seminole C o u n ty!
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O pt o f thoM “ boost Florid*” items ap-

m n i la loot work's oditkm o f Nowawook
...
•'Tke New Florida” , still the nation’ s
•v 4aysround. was tho foundation o f th* story
rhidi was basod on tho steady growth o f
adostry In various soetions o f the state.
W hat they a n doing fo r and to tho stato
...as won aa to tho people was woven In and
w t o f the state’s progress report by A si
loda to Editor John A Conway’s recitation
s f b if-d t y growth.
Thnm ghoot tho account th e n appeared

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The Sanford Herald
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Ent.r.d u MeonS aU n m itl.r &lt;Vtnb,f ST ISIS »t
III* Pe«l Offlc* ef Isnford norld*. under th* Act
of C o n *r „, of Mareh t. 1,7*

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TODAY'S BIIII-E VERSE
I can do all things through Christ which
«tr*ngthe*eth me^-PhlllppIsns 4:13.
Your strength will be mads perfect In
weakness when you can say like Paul It is
no longer I that live but Christ that dwellest in me.

The damage done to Russia by tha Hun­
garian uprising is not merely moral. Great
mnterinl harm has resulted as well For ex­
ample. far from being able to cut (Sown tho
Russian army and release manpower for
industry and agriculture, the Soviet leaders
have been forced by Hungary to keep their
army at Its peak. The Kremlin had counted
on both Poland and Hungary to contribute
materials to Russia. Instead, both have be­
come n drain on the Russian economy.
To allay unrest, the Kremlin haa cancelled
more than a billion dollarn In debts allegedly
owed.lt by both Poland and Rumania, and
has had to promise both countries sevsral
hundred millions In new loans- Not only that,
hut coal and building materials, neither of
them too plentiful in Russia, have had to be
shipped to Hungary.
These drains may cut down tha economic
aid which Moscow had hoped to extend to
Egypt, India and othsr Oriental countries.
All of which suggests that, whatever the
prevalent mood of Krushchev. Bulganin A
Co., it Is not ons of blithe confidence.

B CHARLES M. MCCANN
United Press Staff C*rr«pa—d*w&gt;
La*t week's good and bad nawa
on the Internationa! balanct
sheet:
President Elsenhower announc­
ed a bold new plan, involving a
resort to force, if necessary, to
combat armed Communist aggrsaslon In the Middle East.
The President, British Prime
Minister Anthony
Eden sad
French Premier Guy Mollet joint*
ly rejected a bid by Sovltt Rotilan Premier Nikolai A. Bulganin
for a high-level power eonfarenee
on disarmament.
It was Indleated that tha So­
viet government was working out
sn Imporant revamping of polley
in an altempt to end the con­
fusion which resulted from Its re­
pudiation of Josef Stalla’a dicta­
torship.
’ The situation In Hungary, whan
l a historic revolt stemmed from
the “ de-Stalinlxation” campaign,
remained chaotic. Worker! were
1still in a rebellious mood.
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By LYLE C. WILSON
United Pres* Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON
— On snap
Judgment, the Democrat* have
come up with on* new, bright and
ahining fact in the new Uth Con­
gress.
If the Republicans hare a real
poltleal comer among the naw
members of Congress he haa
not y*t emerged from the obscu­
rity of the crowd.
The new, bright and ahining
Democratic ftc* belong* to S«n.
Joseph Sill Clark Jr. of Pennayl-

vasia.
Politicians ofttn seek new faces
with which to bait the voters
much as fancy dresi makers seek
new look* in clothe., to bait style*
conscious women. New faces to
party politicians are political
nawcomera who qualify In general
for promotion to higher o ffic e promotion to the White Hous*, for
example.
Pell'lcally Ambitious
This la not to *ay the Demo­
crat* will go to far aa to nomi­
nate a freshman senator for pres­
ident in 1M0. But, they might
Clark has a lot of what it will
take to get that nomination, and
hla rtcond discloses him to be a
politically ambitious man. Among

ALL COMPANIONS REQUESTED TO ATTEND
F. I„ Miller
Fred Stain,
Secretary

hit qualifications are those:
He will be about the right age
In 1960. during which he will cele­
brate his 59th birthday.
Americans for Democratic Ac­
tion. a left-wing splinter group
with great power within the Dem­
ocratic Party, claims Clark a, one
of It, own. And the predictable
trend of Democratic Party policy
is to the left. The senator already
la In step.
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Political Glam Killer
Clark Is a political Jack th*
Giant Killer. His giant w a s the
Republican organization in Phila­
delphia where, in 19H, he was
elected tb* first Democratic mayor
In 68 years.
The new senator comes from a
big state matched only by Cali­
fornia and exceeded only by New
York in electoral votes.
Clark fit* the pattern of miss
democracy's more recent sweet­
ness. excluding, of course, Harry
S. Truman. The aerutor U a
Harvard graduate— magna cum
laude. He is a member of Phi
B«ta Kappa. On that and other

High Prteet

eounta, Clark could qualify as an
egghead. He Is well o ff financial­
ly, and he's a lawyer. ,
Whip* Incumbent Doff
Clark resigned aa mayor of
Philadelphia to run for the Sen­
ate against Republican Incumbent
James H. Duff and licked that
once powerful Republican by IT,.
OOO votes. That, however, la the
stoutest of Clark's claims for fu­
ture consideration by th* Demo­
cratic Party.
While Clark was licking Duff
by a few thouiand votes, Presi­
dent Eisenhower was carrying
Pennsylvania lait November by a
landslide margin of 600,000, and
state Republicans wera winning
both houses of the Legislature.
Pennsylvania began to slip it*
Republican mooring, under pres■ur* of Franklin D. Roosevelt's
New Deal. Clark, however, la th*
first Democrat tent up by Penn­
sylvania Democrat* with any raal
chance of continuing to climb.
Th« senator Is a man to watch “ Benson. I need your help . . . I have to fir* threa i
it the story of the Sth Congress
Whom do you suggest fo r the other tw o?? .
unfold,.

By UNITED PRESS
HOLLYWOOD — Actor Michael
O'Shea pointing to his target an
evidence he did not inland bodily
harm when he shot a neighbor's
tractor:
“ I can shoot straight—two shots
two tires.”
ROME, Italy — Mirko Skofic
beaming at the news M« actresswife Gina Lollobrigid* ia going to
have a baby in July*
" I f It la a girl 1 am sura ah*
will be aa beautiful as Gina.”

Top
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MIAMI—Federal Judga Emett
Choate ruling that Miami aad
Fla rid a busaa muet allow ridtra
to travel on a mixed basis:
“ I hav* no hesitation In saying
thte these segregation laws are
unconstitutional and h*nr* sr*
unenforceable.”

o f the New Car Season
your New Year off to t*
rollicking start?

W

It’s sflorts-car going In a full-sized tra w l*
that's sheer delight from start feo finish.

Want to take tho wheel of the car that*
winning raves from Coast to Coast and
back again?

K n o w what else?

an t to get

kind of
form ance comes dressed In sleek and
glamorous styling that’s fresher th«a
tomorrow's news.

They like the new ease of handling, the
new steadiness of cornering, the way stops
are always on the level no matter how
quickly you use tho brakes.

H e r o , with Just a judicious touch o f fo b f
to treadle, you get response so obediently
instant, so liquid smooth, and so full range
In “ Drive"—that you’ve m jv r t ia your lift
felt anything like It.

Fact is, folks like everything about the
newest Buick yet — the oar that’s fast
becoming the biggest hit of the new car
year—and you will, too. Come on In and
try it this week. We’ll have the red carpet
out for you.

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Buick buildt today. It u itaiulard on Hoadmarter, Super m i
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They Uko the new roominess Inside these
low-sweep Bulcks and the new luxury of
their “nested’’ ride.

Wo mean the team with the highestpowered V8 engine ever to ginger a Buick
— and an advanced new Variable PHck
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Big Thrills Buick
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FEDERAL
Sanford

Folks Mm the way this

Then take tlio wheel of a 1957 Buick and
try tho sparkllng-est now performance
team In all autodom.

FIRST

T uesday, Jan. 8 - 7 :30 P.m.

Xlssahowsr a»kad leaders of
both Republican add Democra­
tic partial in Congress to back
a declaration which would com­
mit th* United States to meet
any armed Communist aggression
ia th* Middle East with armed
fore*.
Th* declaration would cover ,
“De-StalWxtUea”
any armed aggression by Soviet
Soviet
Communist Chieftain ft.
Bu«ft* or by any Middle Eastern
country whleh might become a kita S. Khrushchev, (Making it
a New Year reception la Move*,
Russian tool
admitted
leaders »bar*d the blips
The Eiaenhower Doctrine, as It,
for some of the misdeeds of St*,
may b* called, was worked out
m
becanao of th* critical situations lin.
Khrushchev’*
admission
of
s
brought about by Egypt’s nationalUaloa of th* Suez Canal, the fact which had been obvious Ktr
Iaraell-BriUsh-French attack on since the denunciation of Stabs
on Egypt and Russia's open at­ last Febnuwy-meamed part of i
tempt to penetrate into the Arab reshaping of Soviet policy.
Tbo reshaping apparently rev­
itotas.
ere relation* with Poland. Ilea,
Disarmament
Soviet Premier Bulganin met a gary and tb# teal of th*
cold rebuff from the Big Three lite countries, the attitude to hi
Weston Allies on the disarmament taken toward President Tito «t
Issue, Eden and Mollet proposing Yugoslavia, and relation! with
a five-power conferen-e on dla- the various countries i f the
•rmament Th* United Stato*. world.

Quotes
From News

MONROE CHAPTER
REGULAR CONVOCATION

News

Britain, France, Russia sad In{«
would have been represented.
The Western Allies fold they
preferred to keep disarmament m gotia lions in t he United Natl**
The President said the United
State: Intended to make furA*
proposal to the \J. N. Disarma­
ment Com million,

Demos Have New Face In Congress

LONDON — Moviemaker Mi­
chael Todd turning aside ques­
tions about hi* rumored plans t*
near th* Capitol but out of sight yea. Ioiu.sch« sat impaaaive an marry Elisabeth Taylor when ah*
of newsmen. Javits did not want the bark row.
divorces Michael Wilding:
to quit is attorney general Just I Suddenly ha turned to hla stal
"Sometimes I Just don't haar
yet because Democratic Gov. Imate, Sen. A. S. Mika Monroaey
too good”
Averell Harrlman would name a Okie., a fervent Democrat, and
Democrat to ,ucceed him. If he whispered* “ Who are WE nomi­
WAUKESHA, Wis. - Elliott A.
waited, (he Republican-controlled nating?”
Johsuon, president of th* Weber
Legislature—whon It meets—could
Monronay grinned la relief, and Brewing Co. announcing produc­
elect a Republican
told him.
tion of “ beer” la three flavoroTh* clerk: "Mr. Lauleb*.”
Dut there he was In Washing­
eola, punch and colllns:
Lausche:
“
No.”
ton. And there wse Lausche sit­
“ Conflrmed bear drinker* do
Unidentified icnator: “ Whew."
ting silently In the Senate.
net ear* for a beverage of thl,
Democratic applause.
TTten came the showdown — a
typo, to It won't bother th* beer
rollcall vote on a Republican ef­ Curtain,
Industry ono bit.”
fort to elect Sen. Styles Bridges
S
m
okry
S
ayti
R-NH a, Senate president pro
tem Instead of Sen. Carl Hayden
DArix.
Would Doilfe Rollcall
If Lausche voted “ aye"—a vote
for Bridges—Republicans were set
EFFECTIVE
to have one of their number, pro­
bably Sen. John J. Williams Del.
Jan. 1 ’57
slip off the floor and fail to an­
swer the rollcall.
The GOP atrategy was to have
Anticipated
Javlts quickly shed his state job,
present bis credentials and taka
Yearly Dividend
the oath. Under Senate rules, the
member who missed the rollcall
could move to reconsider the vote.
This time tti« outcome would be
a 48-(8 tie, Nixon would break
tha tie and the Republican, would
capture the Senate.
The rollcall droned on. Demo­
Iba big “ C* — CARELESSNESS
crat* voted No. Republican, voted
cause* most Corset (tree!

No. 15-R.A.M.

Bad

UFF'A-DAY

How GO P Near W on Senate Control
WASHINGTON W — Ttil* It
th* drama of how th* Republi­
can* almost won cootrol of th*
Scnat*.
Sc*ne: Capitol FtttJ. Th* U. S.
Renats chambsr, Opening issilon
of th* SSth CoogrMi. Noit* Ala­
rum*.
Principal c7ur**tor»: frank J.
Launch#, somstira** unpredictable
now Democratic itnator from
Ohio; Sen.-elect Jacob K. Javite
It NY; 48 other Democratic ,*n*
a tort and 44 other GOP ssnators;
Vico Pzsitdent Richard M. Nixon.
Plot: Would Lauaeho vots with
the Democrat* giving them con­
trol of th* Senate. Or would he
vot* with the Republican!, split­
ting th* Scnat*. 41 to 41 and enabllog tha GO Pto win control with
a tie breaking vota by Nixon, th*
Senate’* presiding office.
Th* atory begin, with tha DM
•lection,.
L*um.-1«, gutcroor of Ohio, won
•lection to th* R*nat« but woulds t commit himaolf on whather h*
would vot* with hi* party to organixo that body. HI* Intentions
were critical bacauao the Demo­
crat* held a pecarioui 40-47 edge.
If b* voted with th* Republi­
can* th* 4S-4S tie would reault
which Nixon eould break In favor
of the GOP.
Said He Wm Ur ’I Mmw
Later, however, Lauacha aald h*
wouldn't ahow up for Thursday'*
opening of the Ssaato, but would
remain in Ohio to tarv* out the
remainder of hla term as gover­
nor.
Thi* ►earned to remove th* Im­
portance of his opening day vote,
became a Republican senatoralert, Javlta, alio said h* would
ikip tha opening session and re­
main in Now York lo aerve out
hla terra aa that stata’a attorney
general.
Republican* spirited Javlts down;
from New York and kept him

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Last W eek's Good,

the names o f Miami, Tampa, W est Paha
Beach, Pensacola, f i t Petersburg. Jackson­
ville. Miami Beach, Tsllahsssse, Ft* Lau­
derdale and Palm Beach.
One o f the m ajor pointe brought out in
the three-#nd-*-half page article was “ Com­
pany after company has found the mere
word ’Florida’ a sure employs lure.
However, we think that a beat waa mis­
sed when the growth o f such areas as San­
ford and Seminole County— the moet fa­
bulous growth recorded in the state— did
not appear.
We like the publicity fo r Florid*—and we
believe that Governor LeRoy Collin* ia sellling “ Florida” as a state and not ita individ­
ual communities— for when Florida grows,
so will Sanford and Its immediate environs.

Crusaders fighting fo r human rights and
‘ security should have full and unqualified
M pport o f tho government. Usually they
ilarly is this so when the weapons
do. Partieul
•
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•
and agencies used a rt among those guaran­
teed by the Constitution. Outstanding are
-freedom o f the prose and freedom o f speech. C e n s o r s h i p
‘^
W o* be unto any criminal element which
The |&gt;eople who are crusading for cen­
* rmploys violence to punish or Intimidate sorship have given no evidence that they
those who write or speak against lawless- have thought through what they are do­
. ness. Almost invariably, thugs who dared ing and the kind of a situation they can
'• * to tabs this course against people’s defen- bring into being. By constantly seeking
,3” iers have been Speedily overtaken by ju s- the suppression and the proscription of
" ;, ,tlce. Tw o notable examples are the cases books, they plant in the public mind, and
:-.;o f Victor Riesel, labor writer blinded by an especially in that of the youth, the idea
add thrower, and Don Mellet. an Ohio news- that if you wnnt to find something risque,
... “ paper editor slain from ambuah.
sensational, obscene, or pornographic, the
The attack on Riesel Is so recent that place to look Is in books. They are thereby
details are generally known and fresh in the reducing the positive values to be gained
iblie mind- Retribution came speedily to from reading.
In addition, they are increasing the op­
___ a add burler whan he was slain by the
--.plotters w ho had hired him fo r his foul portunities for the pandering fly-by-night
deed. Three others Involved In the plot have who wants to make a quick buck. Such get* been sentenced to prison.
rlch-qulck sharpsters go as far as they may
The murder o f Mellet occurred some 30 in flooding the newstands with sexy junkyears ago In Canton, Ohio, .where as editor If they go too far, they cun be fined or sup­
o f the Canton Nowe ho had waged a clean­ pressed. But they or others Ukp them can
up drive against organised vice. The hired then come out with a new Junky magazine
gunman who assassinated him waa capture or book which stays within bounds.
Thus, the crusaders against books are
ed within a few weeks. He was sentenced
to prison for life, as were three others in really keeping alive what they fight for, and
th* death plot Including a city police de­ the fly-by-nlghts cash in on their efforts.
The serious literary artist and serioua li­
fective.
It Is fortunate for public confidence and terature are the sufferers and victims.
.
nolfare that Justice functions so speedily Prohibition gave us the gnngster as we
lo safeguard th* Constitutional freedom o f never hnd him before. A parallel kind of
- speech and proas- In these two sacred hu­ development works In the cuse of tho cru­
honest booksman rights ia the ultimate fortress pro­ sade to censor• good and
a
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tecting our democracy and the security o f
our citizens.
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fside p-TA hootnotes To Fashion

At Westside
Meeting
Thursday
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Designer*
of cotton
sports Us own coordinated awning, reparates
this year like
the
R. T. Milwee. superintendent j ..|0ph|Jt|e|ltc&lt;j parad0x" for re- striped cotton satin iwlmsuit.
of schools, was principle speaker.,#pt
wtar. Sonio like
classic
Fabric and ailhouette trends for
■* 1T.ur’ d*T *.
f o country clothes worked out ia cruise and
to­
ned
.
nli
..
nuise
ana resort wear are towhIch^ opened
. . . hiah-stvle
high-style brink*.
prints. Others
Others enmhlne
com bine,...,.,
, . ...
with singing of “ America
,e,,
gossamer.
feminine
tops
with
'T1?
1
thc.
*"«&gt;
romantic.
by Mrs. Helen Stephenson
companled
the Valdez Hotel at I p.m. with rt&lt;r.
Wesley Sun- the Rev. Josephine Stuck* as the
'will hold iU taachar. The pubtic la inTited.
The devotional
_
- , pu,»j, p“ &gt;»- *u,a *na ar*'”
meeting in
Mrs... nm#
Grady‘ IHerman,
whoWspoke try desiicn
for lon|
S .
K. and This season both sheaths
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and;
H p y
y
The Pilot Club will hold its I on
_____U_ used
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Jan. 8
SO. with Mrs
on “ Time" saying that it was a »hort versions of slim "corny full-skirt silhouettes are given a
Mrs1 Grace
Kathy Lynn Mincey
1— Kift
-«»• " hich ,hould
,J *“
'bolrd I God' itivfn
** pan's with bibs cut like a farm- finished costume look with the
las
Nancy Morgan
addition
of eapelets,
rounded
Mrs. Charles Benham
— Mrs.
ilrs. Zebj
Zeb
WEDNESDAY
._
' d*Ffor an easy fitting blazer and boleros and short esracao jack-.
Jan. 8
n ft*. The “ sheath plus" appears!
5fr. Milwee opened his talk by Bermuda shorts. For contrast.
O. Laney as^ The ttudy on the book of RoJames Joseph Jones
natural beige day dress of
'
&gt;tnsna continues ai the First Bap- saying that In the primary grassy green cotton broaddnth j[*
Mrs. R. W. Ruprecht
grades the child should be strong- ' work shirts are worn with the, i8htwsight denim which coonlCkwclt 'till tist Church 7:30-8:15 p.m.
Jill Howard West
the book
g;15 p m jj,e Sunday School ly Impressed with the purpose and' comics blending sophistication \ nn'f 5 wlt“ • full-length coat in
i m r . / ,- . . . —. - 1 - j — •!— ••
i.-j'
- -•
of RomUt B fo# t
Jan. 7
cotton, slit
importance of education. He cited
with practicality.
.[orange-printed
. - — at the
pastor,
Worken
m #
S%1..
— council of the First BapW. P. BroOkl Jr. t
m.
to
Mrs. Clyde Ramsey
the case of many children in
Big news on the patio or round4nd houn&lt;‘ in
tist Chuch will meet.
to 8:30 P- • - t V -wxjf o
John T. Cuilum
European eountrie* who are un- about a beach house are the cot-1 The capclet makes its fashion
THURSDAY
of
Circles of Vm
~ ~
Jan. 7
able to obtain an education and ton sheers seen most Importantly .point when worn over a fly-front
The
Sanford
Home
Demonstra­
will
the Flrat M
C. J. MeUlsr
who
nre
most
stro/gly
desirous
of
in
the
chiffon
blouson.
One
deblack
and
white
cotton
tweed
tion
will meet —
at 'he Couiv I sn ot
— Club
...... ...............
. meet as folio'
an jopportunity to become edu- signer shows a sunbound blouson sheath. Dotarhsblo, it ha* nar
* *&gt;- „
I cil Center at 2 p m. with Mrs. W. ca,„
Circle No. S,
—•
“ * He strongly commended the with its bodice gathered onto a row white edging which forms a
B
d
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j
B.
Moy*
as
chairmen
of
hostessj
p.-p^
» man. &lt;10 W. Fi
Guest speaker will be Mrs., provl(| project for the year of yoke st a round choir boy neck- 1 mure bow at the neckline.
Circle No. $.
ta W
P \Stevens of Orlando.
! providing library books tn be line. It is worn with “ gondola-! A full-skirted dress is of twoman. W. P int |
1 T i,
shared In each room, and stated pole” red. white and blue slriped part pique—white skirt; black
Circle No.
’»rdI
n *
_ *
..’f .
! that in the county $1 per pupil cotton shorts or skirts.
(bodice—and Is w-om with n dcThe board meeting of the HosMonteith. .Mellow
A-P-m
,
i f * , ' [ I&gt; allocated for book* tobe
Black
lacc-lrimmcsl
cotton
tachable “ thimble" jacket that pim« naamary mu oe 11 u noon.
Circle No. I, M
, ‘ np
d 01 ‘' “ u C
shared.
broadcloth matador shirts. In both; buttons In back. Dats and danco Tuesday. Jan. 8. They will meet
ary. 812 Magnoil
- p
r—
Mr. Milwee
then
gave
the
budj0ng-sleev
-The
then year
gave for
theSemibud-1 long-sleeved
and sleeveless vcr-| dresses of cotton satin and lace i in
''nnferenee room at the ho«Circle No. *, J
study, on the book of Ko- gctMr.
jor Slilwcc
coming
*ions, are
511 Magnolia, 3 p- OL
mans, will be taught by to. P. nole Count&gt;- schools which, he (tripos in combined with gondola'are designed camisole style, with P ^ - • Tbe auxilisry will be
......... tomato
red and white [full bell skirts, and are often « i « t » of the hospital at a luncheon
Circle No. 10, ¥
Brooks Jr. at 7:30 p.m. This jajj^ wou|t*
approximately SL*. tapered
d
Istudy concludes at 9.30 p. m.
I - -------------------tapered duck pants with turned' held in place by velvet streamers |&lt;*‘rvrd at 1:30 p.m.
olion. 601 BriarcUl
800,000, of which I2r
I* spent on lip lUffs.
|which go over the shoulders to' The hoanl meeting has been
a
The auxiliary of
I capital outlay, 3 S'", is for iwpa
form bows.
9 Beth Israel will
' moved up due to the fact that the
ment of debts, and R4 S'r for
The smartest fashions are often
1producer of the Cargill High
meeting at 8 p.m
1current expense. Current expense bom on the beach—and designers
iKim on tne neacn—and designers
,
.
, will
- - - arrive
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I Fever Kollle*
Community Center'4
[ i broken down into six divisions:.
rt.'KSDA)
JnJ„ hp T" ^ n‘
I s P*V,T. W !
j2 1 'r for general control; 5 6'1 of beach wear make a point of L e Q I O l l A u X I IQ r V
Intercepting some of their most „ , a
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m
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The First Baptist
! operation expense: 2.8' i main­
continue their study,
exciting
ideal
in
gay.
colorful
P
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C
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P
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tenance and repairs; 6.1 . .for
. . cottons.
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rof,„ n.
The auxilisry would like to ask
of Romans st 7:30 p.
tie 0.
t.ar- J
.t-n lcfs; 2.7", for fixcl
' Palm Circle
of me
the aanioru
Sanford Gar­
Tht Gleaner'i Class*
Cotton l&gt;each and patio clolbers j t O r t H l Q J a n . I i
the public not to bring any more
welcome,
Gen.
Hsrry
^
irg
e
s;
and
80
7",
for
instrueden Club
for 1957 take two new directions:! ________ ~
Baptist Church will
magazines to the hospital because
(IF. Ntwton at guest speaker on l l0n', -'"PP'1”
*n,l textbooks. the bare bark look and the cover­ ALTAMONTE SPRINGS—51ri. the hospital now has subscriptions.
Mrs. H. Wayde Rue
(Thursday
at
9:30
a
m.
He
will
talk
|
Teacher*
salaries
comprise
.5'1
Frank
Russell,
American
I-eglon
ed-up silhouette. Breezy floralValencia Dr. st 3 p. ns.
They would like to lhank you for
‘ M his speclslty. Camellias, at |° r thli ,l,,nl
printed
sheers, giant
frosted Auxiliary president, announce* bringing them in the past.
y Methodist Circles wilJl
the home of Mrs. Arne Erickson
' ' ITPort 'ra* ^ cn Siven by plal(|,
iin,| woven cottons made the first of a series of card parplaid* and
1 follows:
"• WH
ven cottons
ma'1* , ties to be hrld during the comMrs. Arthur C. Watt and Mrs. X
speaker on the survey tram to resemble apphqued
lace—all
Circle No 1. Mr». W. b W !L
ippliqued laco—all i |n3
f„r the benefit of the
B.
Ratliff
will
be
ro
hostesses
at
'"
*
l
,va*
bore
In
the
fall:
He
*»ld
make
playclothes
that
ar*
absoson. 112 W. 30th St., t f i g.r
es
that
.
r
.
-h
**-1
Auxiliary,
to
be held at her home
..lihe social hour following the busl-i^'at they found an increase over |u;ely backless, and often strapCircle No. 2. Mrs. Robert ‘
on the I.ake Howell Rd. Friday
'l l U l session.
the past four years of 49 98 white
2400 Key Ave.. 9:45 a .'«
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children and 17.50 colored. They
|»a;jo dre-se* In pale prints and Jan. 11.
Circle No- 3. Mrs. Lam rt___
.Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Brown
Azalea
Circle
will
meet
further
anticipate
an
increase
of
00tton
Jerseys have new sleeves
The dessert parly will begin of Plymouth, Mich., were visiting
loot W. 20;h St.. 9:45 a. mi' Is
the shouUler blade. at 8 p. m. and is by reservation during
Circle No. \ Mrs. E a W&amp;* ^lirsdsy night. Jan 10. at the from 500 to 600 pupils per year. cut (&gt;u,
the holidays with
her
t«ina of Sirs. A| Hunt, with .Mrs which would necessitate expansion Neckline* cut high and square in only and for this reason the hos­ mother, Mr*. W. 51. Musselwrhlte.
lisms, 200 Holly Avs., 9;4S\
tess
urges
those
planning
to
at­
►
P.
Campbell
and
Mi«s
Ellalee
In
the
schools
in
the
ncar,front_y'.ciiC
„
lM
,ck—
&gt;,«
seen
in
The Anna Miller Cirri*,
rthhoff as cohostcsscs.
future—the junior and senior high fuamy p,n), an,j wyta lace prints tend to make their reservation
meet at 'he KIk* Club at • ,
Cold leftover snap beans—spik­
The
St. Mary's Chapiaa
”
,
as well as the primary seiuails. Jn,j ,-otton satin appliqued In early. She may be contacted by
phoning Winter Tark 2S-34I2.
The Dirt Gardeners' Circle will | Mrs. Ilnmpton's second grade w.j,i(P pyeiet
ed with » few piece* of crumbled
Woman's
Auxiliary of F
nM
MtAn,
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There will he table prizes and
meet at the home of Mrs. Bobert won room court ami also provided
Cross EpiKopsI Church srUl
New
low-curved
horseshoe a door prize. Guests are request­ crisply cooked bacon and some
Btagnusson. 709 W. 20th St.. ■refres-hment's for the evening.
at 8 p m. in the horn* o f
pickle relish—make a tasty salad;
Friday. Jan 11, at 10 a.m. The Mrs. Sharon's first grade won se­ necklines are featured in longrr- ed to bring their own cards.
serve with Freneh dressing.
Willis DeBrine, 2438 .Myrtle
length floral cotton chiffons ami
for
discussion
will
be
“
Klocond place.
The Unity Class will moWr
wide-spaced
plaid*
with
colorful
Thst Bloom in the Spring,
piping. A long, full-flowing dress
la."
t»
in Spanish gold cotton twill ha* a
horse.ihoe neckline piped in lilac
Central Circle will meet
to match a wrap-around string
. . Jin. 10. at 9:45 a m.
sash. Fashion says bare your
p|g. the home of Mrs. N. Howard
back to the sun—and resort cot­
~
#r. Stiver Lake Rd. Sponsor
ton* go along with fashion. The
be Mrs. Francis Bolz and
subject will be “ Herbs." Guest
halter bareback beach dress i* a
apukev will be Mrs. C. T Camp­
ease in point. Cut high in front
VATICAN C m SB — Pope Flea
bell. Members ire azked to bring
with a tiny collar and a row of
XII received in special audiance
Ltttnple herbs from gardens. Ho*buttons,
it ha* a shirtwaist look
Friday a beauty contest winner
with Mr. Brewer, will he
which contrast* with it* bare
who had more fhan just beauty
lame* Mougliton, Mr*. B. C.
|bark. One designer does (hi* in
going for her m winning the title
‘ and Mrs. W. W. Warner.
|
window-pano checked gingham
qf
"Miss Ideal Woman'* , ,et
Camellia Circle will meet
j |with Its back cut bare to a wide
Italy.
iy night at the home of
, |l»elt which encirclea tha waist.
The audience marksd what waa
f.' Donald Flamm. 2*42,5 Kim
I
The same top appear* on a com
believed to be the first time ia
la Pinecrest. Ben Wiggins
panlon pastel playsutt which ha*
the history of the Roman Catholic pill be guest speaker.
• [ little girl bloomers.
Church that be haad hat received
a beauty contest winner
Jaearanda Cirri* will meet MISS RUTH MARIE GREGORY
Pin krmline has reached Im
The Pope smilingly ei _____
l«lght at T;3n p m. at trie |
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portant new longer levels in cot
ated blond. 18-year-old 3faria Paola Garden Center, with Mrs. A J
ton
pation
dre**ea—presaging
Carletti on her accompish
Wjfktr,' Mrs. J. F. Lewi*. Mr*.
thing* to come in day and cock
H* said the jury took a p i___
(X (Campbell, and Mr*. It. K
tail lengths. Pretty polka-dot
worthy step by rating eultur^,
9 as hostene*. Mr* Geor
patchwork make* a voluminous
moral and housekeeping gifts,
ill will speak on Camellia
dress Ju*t eight incho* from the
higher than mere physical beauty. and requite that each membr
floor—with huge lantern sleeve*
The shy, slim Miss Carletti—
earntlhi, either plain or
and a square-rut decolletagc arisi­
who made the modest black dreaa
vaz-iety, for discuuion.
ng further b.irc-v«"su*-co\ rreslwhich she wore to the audiaoco :
k —vv- t
»_ — :—Circle
................
**- D. - A. - Gregory,
up excitement.
_______ Garden
willl I5Ir. and-* Mr*.
not only has undoubted beauty,
The double »kirt, a new resort
but these otter talents which the meet Friday at 2 30 it the home °f Sanford, announce the engage
'ituth
of Mrs. William Toll, 201 E. 10th ment of their daughter,
Rutl. *dp" ' *’ created by combining a
awards jury considered:
rthur p,JfY‘c
P” rP*c princc«&gt; lined overdress
of Orlando, to Arthur
1. She does not want a movie St. CodtoiWsee* Mrs. II. Steven* [ .Marie.
w '~i
,„.i with its own &gt;trip«ri
petticoat_
, _r ..______
and Mr*. John Ludwig.
Eugene „Bourgeau, »on
o( «i.
Mr. andi^.
career.
Mimosa ,£lrcle will meat Frl Mr*. J. P. Bourgeau, of Drlan- The drea* is cut and curved like
2. Wants to get married, make
a nightshirt to reveal the nt&gt;*cI.m. at the home of [do.
her hulhand happy and have a
ins.
lot of children.
Mim Gregory 1* a graduate of, Say-embroidered petticoat.
3. Can press shirts, polish
Murray County High School in ^
m € r .up
lh,
floors ano operate a vacuum clean­
Oiitfworth, Ga, and uUo attend- ^orm
pump|l|n cape* tn bolder.
ed Berea t ollege in Berea, Ky. ro|ort^| rotton plniils nn»l check*
4. Prepares excellent raspbeiTy
She is now an employe of 5lln- Mrh
, r,Nln(| th, hipil.
pic*, itewed meat and spaghetti.
ute
Maid,
in
Orlando.
1
over»kirts
designed
to wear over
5. Can zew, embroider and
5lr. BourgruU i» a graduate of ,traple(* one price *wim »uit* in
mrnd stockings.
Edgewaler High School. an&lt;l also m3,rhin,
-lunch"
SPRINGS—Mem6. f* an expert on arranging
E&amp;tt*mania~
gnrln&lt;*'*
!
**rved
thrc'*
Fe*
r*
*n
lhe
navy
[
«
irKluw.pane
plaid
cotton*
m
flower*.
K ^ b T p r ir lle ^ l 11ee o S1a T l« l0r
y
] Pltru* color* and new drawstring7. Loves swimmingand cycl- " .
litaj memhcri ind ° OrttmlO.
g.sthcre “ lun.-h" tops— *hlrtw
Ing.
? ,h
ten m init*'
wedding will take place o f j B-k et*—o f cotton voile a
8 Does not smoke.
[, ,. r .
len rain iif
sometime early in Icbrunry. with ^ o ru e ttc
9 Dance* m oderately
IM , * , on- complete detail* o bo announc- *l ° rkfttr
f roup K
mfeM
Carnival color* allow up in
10. Doe* not particularly de.ir. ’
S J c?m »«X *
a bloused shirtu mat top of
a car
Ifoil t for (he flrri meeting of
filmy cotton chiffon—worn with
11. Doe« not read comics.
12. Is always good-humored.
13. Hat perfect health.
made by »om» of the m*mh*r*
14. Know* • great deal about
(Vhat FnEETV&gt;5»- ,. what
ami the meeting was closed with a
ancient art, philology arul fash­ of th* orchld.'jfrl, Clifford Knox
by the chaplain, 5lr*. 5far" r» Huth Smith, pre.ident. pre )-prayer
LEISU
RE you enjoy when you
ion*.
on the rabbit’* fo»t fern and the; »«&lt;««*'* over th* m*etmr of the
cook
electrically*
It free* you
13. Adore* music.
her* and John H*U of Wlntt-r 1 ^r -W. tidies Auxiliary held Tues- L T
"ett auxiliary meeting will
be on Jan IS.
Park will spqtkvpi bfpmiluile*
from the soot, the grimo, th*
Bnu-*rt*ril' Th« group expre*»rd appre. la| The meeting wiill be pre-eded
heat
nnd bother of old fash­
l by
- -a covered
......... r, &lt;K*k euppoe, . 51r. i lion to Marvin 5feltzer. Manager
.
.
Sanford •5fanufa(,turin*
ioned cooking fuel*. . . give*
land
and .Mr*.
Mr*. Ralph Peter are supper ° f the Sanford
Manufacturing I
ilonat |
chairmen and will ,bo Mttsud by Company, for th* pajama* donatyou extra time for nil the won*
.Mrs. Dorothy Btfrgftsi^Mr. and
for ,h&lt;* 5'rtersn* Ho*plta| in
dvrful extras of Florida living.
j 51rs. G. I Wheeler,,Mraqad Mrf [Lake City.
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS— 5lr , Donald Van Daley. 5fk “ ____
ftwr _Mr* l Plan* were di*ru*trd for a Val
What’s more, it’s cheaper
and 5fr*. T. Fr*nk Wood an-! Thomas Pinnock Sr. and Mr. and :*n,me Farty t* he hell In Fehto
go nil-electric In th*
nouncr the arrival of a grand­ 5frs. Don Harris.
uary.
* l.-wg &lt;*1
daughter. Betty WrlgP*. on ChristNew Year’ * re*slution* were
The following MW I M ------kitchen-laundry than to us*
tr,.ii Day. She is the daughter were welcomed Into tha Gsrdo-i
n combination of fuels—
of Dr. and .Mr*. J. H. Wood of Club recently; 5fr. tan uAfr* W. R. Wigley and Mr. and 5fr*.
« O M THE
Jacksonville
Philip S. Clarke, 5fr. aod-'Meo. I Thomas Ptnriock Sr.
ond you savo in other way*,
Alio the Frank Woods have
AT THE
too. See your electric range
with them for the holidays their I
son and daughter-ln law Prof.
dealer soon...and live better,
C o n tra cto rs
Robert C. Wood of Harvard L’nr
ELECTRICALLYf
veriity, Mr*. Woo.1 and daughter, [
Your usings pitted here
France*.
5frs. Frank Henderson will re -’
on or before the 10th of
FOR THE CO
CTION OF
turn to her Lake Florida home
the month eszn dividends
A MODE
Sunday from sn extended viiit
E STATION
from the 1st!
with her brother, George C. Wil­
For
Detail*
e. Contact
kin* in Honolulu, Hawaii. She
stopped over In Wajhington. D.,
FEDERAL
C. to spend Thanksgiving with
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOUATION
her son and daughter-in-law, MaJ
:o : N. LAUi n . a v p
Franft n. Henderson and 5!ri.

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Hospital Auxiliary
Board Sets Meet

fisMonudA

Conning
The News
BT VTBGIMA CONN
Didn't mean to Ignore VAlI-tt In .McLane won fin t prize. Attend*
the New Year festivities, at I Ing were
Betty Motmtetitle,
did mention that they had a u Betty Emanskl, Betty McLane,
ble at the Mayfair. Present we** Claire Lynch, WaUie Barlow, Jtan
Jo and Carl England, Rusty and Tegfeldt, Dodle King, Anita Rad*
5(onty Ulllbee, Dot and Dick den, Ruth Nonrell, LR Gray, and
5tann, Thelma and Bob MeMur Marty Williams.
ray, (Thelma In a gorgeous red
The bridge players of VAH4
lace sheath, Terry and John
met at the home of Betty Me*
Price. Ruth and John Spirts, Pat
and 5lay Dwyer, Elaine and 5tar Cracken Friday at noen for ■
delicious luncheon of chill, salad,
vin Bass, Rita and Dick Bauer
and their neighbors, 5farge and and rolls. Batty’s boose looked
lovely, with Towers from her earn
Art Pleva, Cy and Lon Johnmn,
garden,
rolnsettlaa centered the
and Gretchen Hall made an ap­
pearance, during the evening card tables. Big prize was won by
Kay Dwyer caused quite a le v Jackie Austin, and booby by Ha*
satlon in her straplen black zel Rowell. Playing wan Mike
sheath. Kay Is a brand new mo Stone, Jackie Austin, Marge HB1,
thsr, and this is the first time Rctta Spelts, Ruth Tolly, Hazd
any of thsir friends had seen her Rowell, Jean Dooley, Joy Weber,
In “ civilian" clothes. Shawn Pat­ Joyce Baker, Barbara Jocobson,
rick Dwyer, tha new addition will and myself. Joy and I w en sob*
atitutrs.
I christened Sunday at AH Souls
Heir that Fnnk *ad Dottle
Catholic Church. Thera will be a
reception afterwards at Tat and Bauer a n leaving T' .jday. They
have ordcra to Newport, R. I. and
Kay's.
will
be missed, especially In F in .
Bonnie and Bob Baradon, also
Ruth and Fom at Norvell o*w
of VAH-7 are back from leave,
and moving into their new house ganlzcd four tables of bridge FrU
day night. Ruth served pecan pie
In Plncrest.
New Year’s dsy, kfarvln and and whipped cream aa refresh­
Elaine Bass served eggnog to a ment. Attending wan Jerry and
large group of friends. Among John Price. Louise and Jim Par*
those there were Connie and Jim kcr, Cy and Lou Johnson, Gr«U
chcn Hall, Bill and Jtan Stetson,
Yount, Rusty and 5tonty Lillibee, Katie and Hersch Cummins. Betty and Bill Lemos, Tom
Blackburn, and Betty end Jim
Gay Forrest, Thelma and Bob Me*
Guy.
5Iurray, Pete Simpson, John and
Olivia Simona had a baby boy
Terry Price. Jo and Carl Eng­
land, and Pat and Kay Dwyer. In­ Saturday morning—weighed over
cidentally VAH-7 Is particularly eight pounds. She Is in the SemU
proud to have Katie and Hersch nol* Memorial Hospital. Congn*
in their midst, since theirs Is the tulations, old girll
Don't forget the Chanticleers aft
garden of the month, chosen by
the Garden Club. It is well de­ the Pinecrest Auditorium tonlfhft
served, as the Cummins have at eight. This should really be •
worked long and hard, and ire lot of fun, and one performance
now reaping the rewards of their not to b» missed. So dust off your
ticket, and come on.
labors.
— .............
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Rita and Dick Bauer went to
the Tangerine Bowl with friends
Syrupy Juices left over from
New Year's dsy. Rita reports that draining canned fruit a n often
it was a wonderful show, and tno
suggested as a baste for ham.
bad more Navy people don’t go.
She raved about the half time, But have you used them with
pork chop* and sparoribaT
and especially the co-ordination
1 .Tl
■
of the three high school banda.
HATTU had their monthly
If you’re opening a can o f
bridge at the home of Virginia peers for dessert, sprinkle • dash
Johnttou, Thursday afternoon. The of ginger over each serving—for
hostess servrd punch, and Brtty a different twist.

Beauty Queen"'
Has Audience,1.
With Pope

WHAT A DIFFERENCE
YHE W AY M AKEBI

M/ss Gregory
______________ ____ ;;'/s Engaged

'\To A. Bourgeau

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Flowers
tor Meet
&gt;onte Club

'VTc'Mi «, «, «... V-F-W- Auxiliary
rc.V i-5 rjfe 5 SS^ Convenes Tuesday

Woods Eetertain;
Mrs. Henderson Is
Home From Visit

DIVIDENDS

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l-wxi—net into Ilia kitchen.
Direct contact M » « n pan
•ml heating ebment provide*
filter, thriftier rooking..^
■leaner pole *n4 pen*.,,

•r-xinrl tna pan—heat* op
the whole kitebew—teqaire*
«e*&lt;t*nt-b«iniing pilot* — ,
create* eoot end fume* that

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end curuune.

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■i) mi ude*—require ns open
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t' rtruily, hoesuee oik* orn*
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during bekins—require t w o
opening* to let itr in. tot hnet
end fume* out—makingyoaw
kitchen hotter, y**u foal

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First

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By TIM MORIARTY
failed Frees Sparta Writer
Four of the National League’s
brightest star*, Including one who
now shines for the Cardinals and
a “ big one that got away," have
signed 1957 contracts in baseball's
drive to prepare for spring train*
ing.
All-star third baseman Kenny
Boyer of the Cardinals outfielder
BUI Vinion, who left the Cardin­
als for the Pirates and finished
second in the bathing race, home
run slugger Ernie Banks of the
Cube, and returning southpaw
Johnny Padres of the Dodgers
were the latest to come
to
terms.
Boyer got an unapecifed “ in­
crease in pay," as well be might
after a year in which be batted
JOS (fifth best in the league),
drove in M runs, clouted 2( hom­
er*, and stole eight bases In 11
tries.
Laae Praises Beyer
But Card General Manager
6 Frank Lone, who already has
Roberta
2 2
Parker
9 1 19 signed pacts from 19 player* em­
Oarlock
1 phasised, “ Ken hasn't approached
2 3
Teaton
a his peak performance yet. Ha has
4 0
Swan
g a tremendous natural potential."
3 2
Johnson
3 13
Lane Is not so glib, of course,
Heweltt
?' 0
2 about Vlrdoo, the 1955 “ rookie of
Padgett
2 the year” whom he traded in 195S
1 0
King
1 2 4 to the Pirates for outfelder Bobby
ToUla
28 13 49 Del Greco.
Sanford ........
it ( a 1—29
Vlrdon finished second to Hank
Leesburg ______ 13 11 12 28—49
Aaron of the Braves In the NL
battling chase with a J tl mark
and had 10 homers and 48 runs*
bnttrd-ln. Virdon agreed to Pirate
term* on a visit to Pltwburgh
for a television appearance.
Banka Flr«t Cub Ta Sign
Hank* was the first Cub to sign
for the coming season. Injuries to
NEW YOnK IP - Buddy Park­
hi* right arm snd an Infected
er, whose Detroit Lions finished
hand hampered him In 1935, forc­
second last season after winding
ing him to mlse 19 gamsi In
up last in 1333, has been named
August after setting a Cub team
National Football League "Coach
record of ,421 consecutive game*.
of the Year" In the annual Unit*
Bank* hit .*9* with 25 homers and
cd Press poll.
S3 run* batted-in.
Parker, whose Lions lost the
The Dodgers, who may hava
Western Division title to the Chi* lost the lait Workl Serif* for
csgo Bears by a half game, re­ lack of a good left-handed pitcher,
ceived nine vote* in balloting by welcomed back 1955 serif* hero
23 sport* writers who covered the Podre* with open arms. Blond
19M campaign In the varlou*1Johnny missed all last year due
league cities.
to Navy duty but was dlictured
Jim Lee Howell, who guided the ] last October because of a chronic
New York Giant* to their first! back condition.
Eastern Division title In 10 year*
The Detroit Tiger*, meanwhile,
and their first league champion­ announced they now have 18 play­
ship in 18, was runnerup with six j ers under contract for next «ea*
vote*.
eon. The latest to come to terms
Jue Kuharich, who kopt th*| were pitcher Paul Foytack, who
Washington Hcdskins in the E.ste- won 15 game last year, and cat­
em race until the final week of cher Bed Wilson, who hit .289 In
the season, was third In the 79 game* in 1938.
voting with five ballot*.
Hot dog* are trnced back to a
H»y Itichanl* of the Chicago
Curdinuls drew four votes and Frankfurt. Germany shop In 15.39.
the other went to Paddy DrU- It is aUo recorded they were sold
coll, who guided the Chicago Bear* to Coney Island vacationers in New
to the Western Division crown in York In 1871.
his first season as the team’s
Olvmpic National Park, In the
head coach.
The Lion* compiled u 9-3 re­ northwest sector of the state of
cord last season after finishing Washington, is the summer feeding
grounds for herds ef elks.
last in 1933 with u 3-9 mark.
After the poor 1935 season,
which followed the 58-10 thump­ the thick of the Wrutiwn rae*
ing Detroit took from the Cleve­ from the opening game.
land Browns In the 1934 cham­
During Parker’s six seasons as
pionship game, many observer* head coach, the Lion* svon three
picked Parker’s rlub to finish In* Western and two league cham­
the cellar again in 1938.
pionships, finished second twice
Ilut the 1938 Lion*, relying on1and last once.
&lt;
the defensive strength that has | Only Coach Paid Brown of the
made Parker one of pro football’s |Clevela-*-* Brown* ha* done better
most successful coaches, were In I during that period.

SPORTS

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Four
NL StarsLos
Sign Contracts

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toxiomt r.rralr*
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Lucky Itvnard Uftto UlteUly In Puer

SOKC

THE SAN FORD HERALD

Leesburg Wins Hard
Fought Game Over
em inoles 6 9 -2 9

• «•

TU Sanford Seminole* gave un- good battle. But the middle be­
; Moated Leesburg a scare last tween the final two stanzas turnFriday night for three quartan of ad be tide- The Yellow Jackets
up the Sem'noie* and
a .cafe contest before the sham- bottled
pleatedp-minded Yellow Jacket went or. a y e Hag binge of their
GiMte could figure out the defen­ own.
The Seminole* consciously sac­
sive patterq oi the Seminole* and
out with a M point Korlng rificed the Leesburg gam* and
L*#re« In the final quarter to win pointed for the Pierson gam* to­
'near the scrappy warriors by an morrow night “ We gave them a
terrific game the firat half," cage
adpected M-29 score.
In the preliminary game be* mentor Bud Layer acid this morn­
. t w e e n the Seminole-Leesburg ing. “ If we had had a few more
, JVs, the Seminole* carried through day* to carry out our present plan
the new strategy of the cage the outcome of the game could
mentors and showed much pro have been much different.”
Layer said, "The boys came
mist as they atuek to the funda­
mentals and racked up their through for ua and when one con­
first win of the season 23*10. JV siders that we had no plan of at­
mentor Dtek Silvers said, "The tack fa. Leesburg, the boys did
new policy paid off for us. We a terrific Job. All thie time we’ve
eouldn‘» have won the game been all but Ignoring Leesburg
. without the new tereas on funda­ *4 that yre’d have time to get our
Let on the ground for the rest
mental*. Theta boy* are learning
fast and will do u* a lot of good of the season. I definitely feel
.•at wo’ll be ready for Plsrson
beforr the season is over. Wo
tomorrow night. We have thrown
ateyed with the fundamental* all
everything to the winds but the
the arty through: running with
fast break and running the ball
the ball, the fast break, stress on
on defense. Defensively we have
.ball handing, and fair accuracy
up with aomcthlng that
•In lhootlng. That’s what we’ve come
should revolutionize the type hsll
been working on, and that’s what
played around here. We are going
paid off for us.”
to force the opposition into a low
Tiny Gael] Dandridga led tho scoring defensive game, and then
Seminole attack, constantly driv­ we’re going to win our shnre.
ing through for layup shots a- Prolwhly more than any other
gainst the tallest team the Semi­ team that di-sn’t slert a senior.”
nole* expect to face all season.
Layer cautioned that he wasn’t’
It took the high flying Yellow saying his team would be a cham­
Jacket three quarter* to figure pionship team this year. “ We’re
out the hard hitting Seminole*, a building team," he said. "For
but when they finally did, they the rest of the season we plan on
all but shut out the eager* from winning some game* , starting
Sanford. The Scmlnoles scored with Pierson. But fo* the present
only one point In the final stanza we’re looking ahead. Next year
.while the Yellow Jackets had n should be the one for us. We’ll
•field day with'their •)*.' •
feature nothing dazzling on our
i .fi lt was the first showing since offense this yenr, Just good, down
the Scmlnolei began forgetting to earth fundamentals."
everything but fundamentals and
The whj-e .earn, however, is
hard, find basketball with the fast pointing for tomorrow night’s
break. It wa* an Impressive game on the newly rcfinlshed
showing for three quarters; thrill­ courts of the high school auditor­
ing for two.
ium gym.
At the end of the first quarter
flame time tomorrow night i*
the Leesburg squad led by a slim 8 p. m.
fg ft lot
four p.*.'/ta that seemed dubious. Sanford
A*, the half the Seminole* were Barley
1 0
8
trailing 20-29, but It seemed they j Hittel
I
eould possibly shorten the dls-, High
0
lance. At the third quarter Lees- McMurray
0
burg had four more points to the Dindridge
3
lead and were ahead 4I-28, but)Tyre
1
it seemed that the Seminole* &gt; Total*
3
could still hold on and give a Lcrsburg
Ig ft tot

ONE OF THE '300'

Parker Named
'Coach Of Year'

rewtir

Robinson
Quitting
Baseball
Mr j o b n g b if f in
United Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK (UP) - The Ntw
York Giant*’ last-ditch efforts to
prtvaat Jackie Roblnion’s retire­
ment from baseball were doomed
today by Jackie’ s statement he
wouldn’t play again “ for a million
dollars" and kls anger at tbs
Brooklyn Dodgers.
Robinson disclosed during the
weekend bo la quitting his historic
carter In baseball for even more
lucrative work with a restaurant
chain and a national magazine.
" I can't Imagine any condition*
under which I would change my
tnind,” Robinson insisted. "That
goes especially after what I read
Vice President Buzxy Bavasl of
the Dodgtrt said about me tbe
other day."
Tbe M-yaor-old Robinson, first
Negro In organized baseball, was
brimming over with anger at Ba­
ra*! even as he announced his dtparture from the diamond. Bavasi
was quoted ai saying Robinson
treated the press unfairly in con­
cealing his retirement plena from
Dec. 12 until last Saturday, when
they were announced through *
magazine Look. Bavasl added,
"You fellow a newspapermen will
find you've been tooting the horn
for the wrong fellow."
Thought Bavati Friend
" I thought Bavasl was a belter
friend of mine than to say that,"
•aid Robinion In angry tones. "Oh
well, It’s not the first time he
popped off withont knowing what
he was talking about."
Before Bavaii's remarks were
made known, Robinson had been
quoted as saying he might return
to baseball If, the president of hi*
new company,
the
restaurant
chain, to desired. But now Jackie
inalsts, "I'm through playing ball,
period."
Robinson admitted he “ had to
mislead" reporter* about his plsn*
when his trad* from the Dodger*
to the Glanta wa* announced on
Dec. 13. He couldn't it? anything,
even though be had already signed
with the restaurant chain on Dec.
12, bocauae be was bound by con­
tract with the magazine to savo
the announcement of his retire­
ment for them.
Asks Announcement Delay
“ When I was told by Bavasi of
tbe tanle," Jackie explained, “ I
phoned Vice President Chub Fee­
ney of the Giants and urged that
the announcement be held up. I
said I would have my plans ready
by Jan. 10. But the Giants sail
they couldn't hold up the an­
nouncement because the
news
might leak out."
The deal, which
thus
was
doomed even before It was an-

Tm
Jack
Xuddenllk*

•«»•*

W o n — S. IS

Itr
United
SAN JUAN,
Horse raeint
modern In
years of h a m
lion.
A ayndicxtr i
delphb a
mtn has
one of tbq
and modem
tied In tho
Puerto
is an
Bat this
at tho
For
ms
for R
for Kg
boo:

Geraldine Page, stage and I
screen star, used to recite Shakes- I
pea re while working as a thread j
winder.

Smokey Say»:
THO SIGNS TO HK0&gt;%
t PlAY IT SAFE/

The walrus, i land and sea crea­
ture, gets its name from a con­
traction of the Norse word of
whalehorse.

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Caw

671*6

o thlnn
il Street
betting,
In tki
which tki
will be able
far as Ilttls u

.then tho horsemen protest*
the racing strip was un­
certain soft spots had
, dug up and replaced. And
to top It all off, after tho
sen won? satisfied, it de-l
that one of the old tracks
a corner on tbe hone van*
refused to let the horsemca
them to shift their hones,
lit El Comm andante flnalty is
— and - from now on the
i are going to find slim
fa at* the beaches.

•STOP
! WOODS
FIRES

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nounced publicly, Is cancelled by
Robinson's
retirement—or will
by when Jackie goes through the
formality of officially applying for
voluntary retirement from hare­
bell. The Giants will get back the
$30,000 cash, plus southpaw pitch­
er Dick Littlefield, they gave the
Dodgers.
Giant owner Horace Slonehan
said in Phoenix, Alrz., Sunday he
will spare no expense to get Rob­
inson to play, but Jsckle's atti­
tude left no hope far Stoneham.

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Caa Bet
Rico's lenj
ive been k*
who will taka
There bet* art
•fortey and every
get rich, (raw
right down to
■r can wotksr
ptnnies.
white — aimed
of Marylttf
T the conitruriim
Comm andante ■
once turned oa
luts for the Ter
done his usual mix.
'Because El Commandmodern as tomorrae’i
and as scenic si i
card.
-mile track, with a list*
of 20,000, will operst*
j tithes weekly throughout!
and has stable room tor
Dughbred.*.
But this
at wasn’t brought about
^difficulty.
store Weat Brake
Jiy was the brainchild
Florida investment group
i'wen* broke. Tl.a new group
(look over, and figured that
would do the Job. They
right t cost' them tS^
Then then was opposition
the two ancient racing
which held a three-derids
the sport In pusrto Rico,
too, finally wa.
over

Chamberlain Is
Increasing Lead
In Scoring Race

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scramble for the big pot In the
Tklrd line*—4'Id Wllo
Rural rtu-ldr Oar Hk«*t M|ek*r
*33.000 Los Angles
Open golf
Ann T o o Dsncv Double Power Leal*
tournament went Into the final Itlsht Caliber Lucky Tattoo
K .s r l k Hate—i/I S * " e
round today with most of the vet­
Fall Faahon Trn* IH*I«b B'seo
eran stars slated for al*o-ran posi­ Slack’
* Co-Pilot Super Ear LI*M
tions.
lltart Bntt Nectar Comrade’* &lt;lun
rtftk R a x — S I* WII#
Gardner Dickinson, taciturn 29Htan
Ed’ a
X y O -U r
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year-old abotmaker from Panama O'Brien Peaco Ro*e Ool ten Cr*»t
Colorado
East*
flator*
Port
CUy, Fla., a latter-day replica of
• lath
ft ace— V l « Wl'e
Ben Hogan, was In front as the
Fired Hura Caah Foollah Wind Lofield of 68 teed off for the 77.300 ean Lake BoeVet Jfathnt'e Boy
Bata Soa Ml** K b T.u
first place Jackpot. But there are
* e e e -t b Itaeo— * l « MM*
Mr. Baljat Star FUali Dattilng
so many great golfers breathing
n,iko Hao-ir WBrlen Mr LadeMrd
down his neck that the result looks WariM * Jon* Olrl Became Of Ton
like a toss-up.
Blue *M*„
r i a k t h R are S 1 * Wile
Dickinson finished the first 31 Whit*
Z m o ' Pl’ nt BIP- On'-war.
holes with a 206 score-one Broke Wiyb* Tonlt* (Jo Hu**l» Ifoon Maker
T*e*t*r o't*ahead of Art Wall, Pocono Manor, Tran'e
atlMh Iter*— -vn Wile
Pa.: two In front of Doug Higgins,
Imv T util 8u— e Pile* &lt;tk» r « tc""
Midland, Tex., and three In front ten* ,T*-**n P oco HI1r*r Bandy
t*e»n-a— I " ' ”
of Doug Ford, the former PGA Ifour i»MC'*r
T ro th B or*— !»/• WII*
champion from Mahopac. N. Y.j
Tran* *.«!•? * V " * T.*&lt;•« Blle»r
Harry Weetman, long-hitting Ryd- Worn C*remo*f*l Vl*lt Loat Aere
ar Cup star, from London; Dow c«-| Klat o-ilcV Look
Fizuterwald,
Bedford
Heights
Ohio, and the 36-hole leader, Billy
Casper Jr„ Chula Vista, Calif.
But even Dickinson, who dresses
like Hogan and talks and acts like
him. admitted the
road ahead
looked rough. In fact, when he
NEW YORK W — Sophomore
posed for pictures with movie star
Jayne Mansfield,
be cricked sensation Wilt The Stilt Cham­
" I hope I’ll be asked to come berlain of Kansas continued to
back for the same pictures tomor­
defy a general downward trend to
row."
Further down the list, but still college basketball scoring sa he
in contention for the big prize are Increased hi* lead in tho national
the pn-tounament favorite, Dr. scoring race.
The Jayhawk *even-foo(er tallied
Jackie Burke Jr., Kiameiha Lake.
N. Y., and Fred Hawkins, the 38 points against Oklahoma
tall Texan from El Paso. They 45 against Colorado during
each had 2l2to totals, At 213 are past week to boost hi* aversga
Tommy Bolt, Houston, Tex., and 34.0 points per gams ter
Billy Maxwell, Odessa, Tex.
season. In second place
But such men as defending 30 3 points per game, w
champion Lloyd Mangrum 219; Grady Wallace of South
former National Open clismplon
Theme were the only two
Ed Furgol 218;
Ger.e
Uttler era among the nation’s
tit; Mike Souchak,
215
anJ league athletes who war*
Bobby Rosburg 219, appeared to at better than 30 per gai
be out of contention for the top
Th* falling off also
money.
fleeted again in team rial
which showed Ohio Univi
About 85 per cent of th* band top in scoring with 91.0
Instruments sold in the United per game and Morohead,
State* ire for use by school-age fending scoring champtoo(&lt;
children.
I the only other team over M
with a 90.4 mark.

M o s t

- By Alan Mover

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Angeles Open
Moves To Final Round

RAIN
OR SHINE
Thru Feb. 28th, 1957

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• NEW CLUB HOUSE •
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Glasri-enclosed. air conditioned and heated.
•Heated Stands

Panama CUy is separated from
Balboa, hedaquarters of the Canal
Zone, by Fourth of July Avenue.
Lumber production in the L'oiud
State* is about 36 per cant of the
world's total.
NOTICE
i *•ill not be responsible for
any debts incurred by anyone
except myself.
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superb now airplane-type V-A
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that develops up to 325 horsepower
teams with a new TorqueKlite trans­
mission. pushbutton operated. This
powerful combination givre you a
magnificent new/ hi-velocily getaway

from standing Marta, f l i t reserve
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trading pn.iii.ei to give you the best o f
deal* no your old car.

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Located 8 Miles South Of Sanford
On Highway 17-92 Turn Weat At Red Arrow

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�THE SANFORD HERALD
Hon,,, Jan- 7, 1957 Page 7

Series
( j W i » » e fro * Page 1)
car Wile* * * « parkad on the we*t
tide tt Mellonville Av*„ headed
•aoetb, aflrr repairing a TV set
at U&gt; laallonvllle Ave. when the
truck ereahed Into his ear.
Vright, a TV technician em­
ployed b f Winn TV and Radio,
was reported at first to have justalned broken riba and possible
iaureal injuries.
ifowtrar, the young TV man
died Saturday afternoon at 3:45
p. m. at Seminole Memorial Hos^ pltal only two blocks from the
acena of the crash.
The accident. Investigated by
S ta te d Police Department Capt.
Arnold Williams and Lt. Joe
Hickson, Involved property dam­
age eatimated by the officers at
about 11,710.
Original charges placed against
Griffis, according to Police Chief
.Jtoy Williams were driving while
. under the Influence of intoxicating
*Uquore. However, chargee will be
a id e this afternoon at 4 o’clock,
arid Chief Williams, which de­
veloped not of the death of Wright
An early Sunday morning .rash
«t the intersection of SR 434 and
434 sent als to the Florida Sanitar
.lum, two of them in very critical
coftdltlaa according to hospital atttchaa, and four in serious condi­
tion.
O The crash occurred at 7:20 yes•tarday morning when a 1955 Ply■mouth sedan going south on SR
434 smashed broad-hie Into a
1444 Ford pickup truck.
Leonard Samuel DeWeese, 55,
and his wife are In Florida Sani­
tarium In very critical condition
According to Florida Highway
Patrolman Gane Coffman, the in­
vestigating officer, DeWrose has
-multiple lacerations of the face
%and scalp and a possible conclu­
sion, while his wife has a possible
skull fracture.
The pickup truck wa* driven by
Eugene Hitchock, 38. who was
accompanied, In the front seat of
the truck by his wife Elva, 38,
and John Paul SJavlck, 44. In the
back of the track was David Redwine and Boyd Ilichcock, both
about 31.
m Both care were totally demoVllshed and thrown out oi the in­
tersection. Debris from the two
motor vericles was scattered
over e 100 foot area said patrol­
man Coffman.
The seriously Injured are: Mrs.
Elva Hitchcock, with a fractured
pelvis; Eugene Hitchcock with n
fractured hip; John Paul Slsvick
with head Injuries and a fractur­
ed pelvis.
m Boyd Hitchcock said ’“nic
Wtruck apparently rolled over mo
and threw me clear of the wreck­
age.” He was the only one unin­
sured.
David Red wine who was riding
in the back of the pickup truck
has a possible fractured spine.
Apperontly foggy conditions at
the time of the accident caused
the accident. Deputy Sheriffs Ed
Cowan and Arthur Williams es­
calated at the seane.
“
Another accident curly Sunday
morning lent one man to the San­
ford Naval Air Station dispensary
with minor injuries.
According to Florida Highway
Patrol Trooper T. Mark Mack,
the accident occurred at approxlmMely 1:35 a. m. at the Inter­
section of the Lake Mary and
Longwood Roads.
A 1443 Ford driven by James
fW ilson McLean. 11, of the Sanford
Naval Air Station personnel fail­
ed to stop going south from Lake
Ma/y and struck a 1935 Ford
driven by Rodney Allen Goddard,
1*, who was 1raveling toward
Longwood.
Tooper Mack said that traffic
charges will be placed against
McLean.
Property damage to both cars
.w a s estimated at $550.

Oil, Palestine,
Communism Said 3
Near East Problems
By Mrs. Raymond Morris
CASSELBERRY—At the regu
lar Thursday night meeting, the
Lion's Club heard Roy Wilson,
retired Gulf Oil official and now
one of the faculty of Rollins Col­
lege. Wilson, talking on Commanism and its effect on the economy of the freet nations, based
his talk on observations made
during his travels through fortytwo countries while doing geoblcal oil work. In summing up his
talk Wilson said the three big
problems of the Near East are,
“ Oil, Palestine and Communism.’•
In commenting on the oil sup
ply of the Neir East, Wilson said
that Russian influence In the
Sues Is primarily one of disrup­
tion and delay In oil transporta­
tion, forcing tankers to travel
around the Cape. The added haul,
according to Wilson, Increases
transportation costs by 40 cents
per bsrrel. Alio, since payment is
demanded in dollars, an added
burden It placed upon our eco
nomy, due to greater demand for
American dollars by countries
purchasing oil on borrowed dol­
lars.
Wilson said that 83T- of Per­
sian and Arabian oil normally was
fed through the Sues with Rus­
sia’s principle motive being to
delay shipment by the short route
to the world markets. At the pre­
sent tlmo, according to Wilson,
Russia is able to supply her own
needs for petroleum products.
A previous portion of the pro
gram was devoted to Scouting,
and in commenting on the Boy
Scouts of America, Wilson said.
“ Teach our youth discipline and
high moral standards, and by a
continued higher plane of educa
tlon, we need have nu fear of
Communism.”
The tlk on Scouting was given
by Field Scout Executive, John
C. Diblcr, Central Florida Coun­
cil, St. John’s River and Lake
Dislricts, Boy Scouts of America.
Dibler said that Interest in pro
nioting scouting among our youth
is actually service to ourselves.
Dihier also said, "Service Is only
rent paid to the Creator for
spare.’*
William Michaveitch, Washing
ton, D. C. was guest of Joe Weimer, and Stanley Patterson of
Casselberry, was the guest of
Miller Evans. Wilson, was ths
guest of President McClure and
Diblur the guest of Robert Scharpff, 3rd vice-president.
The club paid tribute to Ben
Evans ami Wilson Alexander for
Iheir work on the Christmis food
basket prpject, an annual activity
of the club. A message of con­
dolence was read to Welmer, ex­
pressing the club's sympathy in
the sudden death of Mrs. Weimrr
Dec. 291h.
Induction of cubs Donald Wilson
and Wm. J. Blinn. Jr. was post­
poned due to the illness of the in­
duction officer, Raymond Morris.

Marine Reserve
Representative
To Be In City
On Tuesday the 15th of Janu­
ary Technical Sergeant Mbkey
Thomas of tho 2d Shore Party
Group Company, Marine Corps
Reserve of Orlando will be in
Sanford to talk to boys between
the ages'of 17 and 1SW years of
age, about the advantages of be­
coming a member of the Marina
Reserve.
If you are interested in becom­
ing a member of the finest mili­
tary organization in the world,
you are urged to contact Sergeant
Thomas at the Post Office be'veen the hours of 13:00 and 3:30
p. m. He has some valuable In­
formation for the young man of
today regarding the Marine Re*
I serves and the Reserve Forces
|Act of 1935.

Church To Offer
Training School

A

Bob
Karris
“ Santa was good to us—
Jewelry, a watch, golf clubs,
iuggaga. I'd U ts to take a
loss If any of it were damaged,
lost, or stolen. Can such per­
sonal belonging* be insured
against all such risks?”
PHONE 977

The First Methodist Church of
I Sanford It planning a Training
School to begin Sunday afternoon,
I January 27, continuing eaeh even­
ing at 7:30 through Thursday
I evening.
Three courses will be offered.
1T h e y arc:
“ The
Methodist
Church” , taught by Rev. Jack
Davis of Winter Park. (2) “ Work
I In The Children's Division",
taught by Mrs. W. L. Kennedy,
District Childrens’’ worker of De-

Legal Notice
SOTIIK in- ANNUAL SSKKTtxn
Th* Annual
Meettnc o f tha
m»inh*rs of
lh*
Klret Kederal
Haring, anil Loan Association of
ffemlnnle l*otielv will h* hold *t
(ho t.ffIr, of the Association, IIS
Ms. on W t4 n ,*U r
Januarjr IS.
•s«l.r 'piojii*H l-e-HH l*i|.r IM.tt
n s : at J p m.
Ilotamon'l chapman
Secretary-Treasurer

Dateline DeBary
By MARY FOWLER
There will be a meeting of the
POA at the mansion house tonigb. at I o’clock for tfce purpose
of installing officers and discus­
sion of the new season’s agenda.
Charles C. Bertsch, president,
will preside.
The De Bary Garden Club met|
Friday at tbs dvic asan. build­
ing to discuss the care and pro
pogation of tho many available
house plants of Florida add was
led by Mrs. A. L. Lincoln, pro­
gram chairman. Mrs. George
Nicely discussed begonias; Mrs.
William Scwabl related her exper­
iences with African violets; MTi.
Frank Hartllne touched on the
tadieu varieties of philodendron;
Mrs. David Tartar talked of the
Christmas cacti and Mrs. Arthur
Lambert discussed the need of
loving care in raising house
plants.
It was announced that kin.
Kerry Wood’s horticulture com­
mittee will meet Thursday at 10
a. m. to discuss plana for parti­
cipating In tKe DeLand flower
•how in February. A solo a
plants took placa at the end ot
the meeting.
The De Bary C of C will meet
Tuesday at 4 p. m. Ir the civic
aein. building for the elution of
directors and election of officers.
An attendance of a la required
to validate the buslnesa to be
enacted. The regular dinner mast­
ing will be on Jan. 14 at 7 p.
m. In the Stetson cafeteria. Attor­
ney Catherine H. Carter will ad­
dress the group on making of
will*. The new offlcrrs will be Installed at that UmOi.
The De Biry civic Auociallon
will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.
In the civic building far Installa­
tion of the following officers:
Hudson Myers, president; Harry
Krug, vice president; Mrs. Latrard Schnabel, recording secre­
tary; Mrs. Horace Cotohar, corre•ponding secretary and Mrs. Chris
Hlfh dsc;x5ee(rl tso teo taoln
Butler, treasurer. Chairman of
standing eommltteoa are; mem­
bership, G. I . Rapprleh, ways
and means, Charles Youman;
building and house, James Rom­
ney; and public relations, Mrs.
Arne Erickson. Delegate* to tha
West Volusia Civic Federation are
H. Hudsor Myers, Charles You­
man, Robert Hofetetter, Frank
White, James Rameny with altarnates Carl E. Gatles and Carlton
R. Newell.
The Plantation Estates Wo­
man’s club will held an executive
board meeting Wednesday at 3
p. m. in the mansion rooms.

City Board Heels
Tomorrow; Agenda
Contains 4 items

312 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE 78
H. JAMES GUT

JAMES a GUT
Aasme.

Postponed Meeting
Slated Wednesday

Kiwanians To Hear
Chiefs Club Plans

Concert

Altamonte Beauty
Salon Is Opened

Service To Veterans

CofC Directors
Convene Tomorrow

Pre-Registration
Survey Chairmen
Are Announced

Legal Notice

Evangelistic Rally

SALE

SAMPLE PRICES

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ornflte

Iteteree* Isnd rellremsnt tccuuet (or preterred

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS_________ ___

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H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

JAN. 4
Adalaslou
Shirley Schlessman (Sanford)
Olivia Simmons (Sanford)
Marie Fletaher (Lake Monroe)
Brands Eliott (Sanford)
Alonzo MeKcever (Oviedo)
Births
Baby Girl Schlessman
Discharges
Flossie Webb (Sanford)
Teresa Johnson and baby
(Sanford)
Betty Gooding and baby (Sanford)
Ella Louise Boule (Sanford)
Oneta Jackson (Senford)
George Legge (De Bary)
Linnie Simpson (Sanford)
Mary Peyton (Sanfoid)
JAN S
Admissions
John Griffis (Lake Monroe)
William Angeloch (De Bary)
Mrs. Nancy Steele (Geneva)
Gertrude Anderson (Sanford)
Gertrude Anderson (Sanford)
Emma Ruff (Sanford
Johnnie Brown (Sanford)
Jeannette Campbell (Mims)
Marion Jannea (Lake Monroe)
Betty Jean Ualme* (Sanford)
Robert D. Edwards (Sanford)
Birth*
Baby Boy Simmons
Baby Boy Campbell
Discharges
John D. Carter (Orlando)
Margaret Bohlaver (Lake Mary)
Retna Muffley (Sanfoid)
Lewis Hradomayer (Geneve)
Norman B. Williams (F.ustls)
Stanley Johnson (Sanford)
Glen Williamson Jr.
(Orange City)
William Mahaffy (Sanford)
Fanny Robinson
(Altamonte Springs)
JAN. 4
Admissions
Leo Arnold (Sanford)
Alfred Mungen (Sanford)
Julia Cunningham (Sanford)
Anthony Bryant (Sanford)
Rule Mae Hill (Oviedo)
Dlrtha
Baby Girl Stoele
Baby Girl Hill
Bab&gt; Boy 1(111

The Board of Sanford City Com­
missioners will meet tomorrow
night In accordance with the City
Charter of Sanford. Section 7
which states that “ The terms of
office of all City Commissioners
elected shall begin on the first
Tuesday after the first Mondsy
of the year following the year in
which any Commissioner Is elect­
ed” .
An agenda to take care of the
"old buslnesa" of the Board of
Sanford City Commissioners con­
tains four items.
Approval of the minutes; a dis­
cussion with representatives of
Smith and Gillespie In regardi to
a sewer treatment plant; the re­
quest of Elmer Brookens for one
SORT OF A CHRISTMAS PRESENT—THREE WAYS! Titusville City Manager Jim Slewart (left)
additional taxicab permit; and a
Is nighty happy as he hands over 21 building permits for new homra to Art Harris, Manager of
request to rasona property at 501
(hlham 4 Tudor, Inr. o( Hanford. The permits totaled 93ot.HU and sent the building permit total for
E. Third Street
Tituavllle during 1)34 to more than 42,500,009—a br u| utw record. The new total more than tripled
last year’s ami was mnrr than double the anticipated ImiLling. Work has already started on the 2S
. Following the conclusion of
nee homes In Whispering Oaks Subdivision. (Phot) by Titusville Star-Advocate)
business by the old board, Merle
Warner, the new Sanford City
Commissioner srill be seated.
According to the agenda for new
business, a Mayor will be elected.
Reportedly, there has been no
agreement between commission­
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Th#
ers regarding a Mayor. Commis­
Altamonte Springs Clvle Club will
sioners are expecting “ anything”
holJ Its postponed meeting Wed­
to happen and it is expected that
nesday evening at 8 o’clock. Tha
there will be two nominations for
speaker will b® Mrs, Florence
the honorary seat Undoubtedly,
I,ainborn of Tha Winter Park Her­
as In past elections, there will b*
ald.
a flurry of tactlca to get the elecMrs. Lamborn Is noted for hsr
lion underway and completed.
work as a reporter and writer
Only two additional Items ap­
and is reported to ba an unusual­
pear on the agenda for Tuesday
ly interesting speaker. She will
night’s meeting. There will be a
speak on her experiences as a
discussion regarding insurance
wsr correspondent In Korea.'
for the new sign at W. First St.
The meeting will be open lo tho
and French Ave.; and an an­
public and all members art urged
nouncement of a meeting of the
to be present and to bring n
Florida
Municipal League In
guest.
Jacksonville Feb. 16-17 to estab­
Discharges
lish a legislative program,
Evelyn Stllman (De Bary)
Miscellaneout business from the
floor and from Individual mem­ Henry Lee William* (Sanford)
bers ot the Board of Sanford Margaret Butler and baby Boy
(Sanford)
City Commissioners will complete
Member of the Sanford Kiwanls
the agenda. The meeting will be Shirley Schlessman and baby girl
(Sanford)
Club will hear tome of the plans
held In the Commission Room of
Jar.is Glover (Hanford)
of the Seminole Chiefs Club at Its
the City Hall beginning at 8 p.
Joyce Ross (Sanford)
noon luncheon meeting at tha
m.
Audrey llenry (Sanford)
Yacht Club Wednesday.
JAN. 7
Program Chairman Ernest Cow­
Admissions
ley announced the coming evont
Mery Ann Tierey (Sanford)
Tho Niium of llydcrbad, last
Bertha Mason (Sanford)
(Continued fro* Page I)
of India's ruling princes, uses an
John Cochrane (Sanford)
conductor at New York Cily Cen­
emerald he size of hi* fiat as a
Howard Arnett (Whitchouse)
ter Opera, and pianist for the
HISTORIC OOCUMINIS, recording operation n( tho U.H. Slate Depart­
paperweight.
Births
popular Max LUbrnan TV “ Show
ment In the 20th century, arc placed by Secretary of Stale John
Baby Girl Mason
j of Shows." Smith also had a
Foster Duties In a copper box, which will be part of a cornerstone of
Ilaby Girl Bowen
If Y'ou Arc Under 80
the new Statu Department Building In Washington. At right' IS
musical hand In the Kombwrg
Baby Girl Walker
Deputy
Undersecretary
for
Administration
Loy
Henderson.
Presi­
Tour.
You Are Not Too Old
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS-Tho
dent Ebenhower will officiate »t the cornerstonc-loylng ceremony.
Geno Bayliss, choreographer Visiting Hears: Private Rooms, II
Altamonte Beauty Salon located
e. m. lo 4 p. m.; Semi-Private
For Life Insurance
cast of Post Office on Altamonte and dancer for the Firestone Rooms, 3 to 4 p. in., 7 »o • p. m.;
Let tin tell you how you
Hour,
has
credits
at
the
Birming­
Ave. was recently opened by Tima
Pediatrics, 11 a. m. to 5 p. m
ham
Opera
Under
the
Stars,
Cocan
nt ill apply for a $1,000
cd
fn-p
of
charge
to
all
concern.
•Mrs. Carl R.) Stilts, reddent of
Parents and Grandparents only: C o n s u l t a n t O l f e r S
Ufa insurance policy to help
Altamonte Springs since 1448, who hasset Music Circus. Oakdale I Obstetrics, No visiting durtne
! cd.
Theatre at Wallingford, Conn.,
owns and operates the shop.
You may make an appointment i
cnr« of final cxpcn.it.8
feeding of babies. Private Rooms,
She chose for her color scheme, on Broadway and on numerous; 11 a. m. lo 12 noon, 1 to 4 p
in advance through |jjM out burdening your fnrnU
with Jon.-s In
TV
shows.
Karlvle lloushotdcr, County S»-r- .... ____ _
wrought iron furniture with char­
_____
ice _____
Officer __
at
tho Couny Son
Consistently praised for their |m. and 7 to 9 p. m., Semi Private
coal, turquoise and pink. Built in
You handle tho entire
Rooms,
2
to
4
p.
m.
and
7
to
'
’fB
Officer for Seminole lounty Uousholder’a Law Office, Hanford
planters grace corners on sich wonderful singing and superb
transaction
by mnil with OLD
9
p.
m.
i
lias
invited
R.
G.
Jones,
Assistant
where
Jonus
inuy
bo
contacted
sliowmanship, the Chanticleers
side of the reception room.
AMKKICAN
of KANSAS
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State
Service
Officer,
to
his
office
personally
on
Tuesday,
Jan.
8,
ere
William
Plant
and
Richard
Tima first began her career as
CITY. No obligation. No ono
as a consultant to discuss techni-j front 9^ a, in. to noon,
a beautician in 1933 while still a Wright, tenors; Raymond Konst,
will i-nlt on you!
resident of her native town in baritone, and James Martindale,
cal questions ami problems with
Coal is now being shipped by
Write today for free infor­
Charleston, S. C. Upon moving to bass. Their accompanist is Ken­
veterans and their survivors or
,
,,
, barge front Kentucky to Florida, mation- Simply mail postcard
Florida she took a leave of ab- neth McGuire.
dependent* residing in thia area, ;l llManc0 o( icon miles,
senre from her work as a beau­
or letter (uivinjf age) to Old
The regular fonthly meeting of with regard to Werans Adntin- i
—
tician to look after her three
American ln«, Co., 3 W, 9th,
tho Board of Directors of the
Tho name of Panama—location
small children. I-** fall sh4 took
Seminole County Chamber of Com­ istration benefits such as ho,piDept. L109B. Kansan City,
tali/atiiHi,
education
and
training,
of
the
Panama
Canal
—
means
n refresher course and has now
merce will be held tomorrow nighl
Mo.
.
turned to her field in beauty cul­
at 8 o'clock In the Roard Room Insurance, disability, widows and] "many fishes."
dc;»'i
—
arparents
benefit
,
1)1
ture and Is ready to servt you.
of (he Education Bldg, on Com­
Housing loans, etc.
Perminent waving, shampoo
mercial Ave
and hair setting ara at popular
County chairmen for the preJones represent* tho headjquait
Many Important matters will
A NEW YEARS RESOLUTION:
price*. Manicuring Is also a part registration of the TB Chest Xha brought up for discussion, laid ere office of the Florida Depart­
'1 /NSBROUGIIs recolvo to continue securing POSITIVE
of btr beauty line and a complete Ray unit which will be In Semi­ Chamgber, who made the an­ ment of Veterans Affairs, Pas- •»
, m SUI.TS for YOUR worthwhile property by moans «
stock of cosmetics may be found nole County from Jan. 8 through
Grille, and hi* services are iillcrI't &lt;&gt;v«-n SiKi . -elul ll-insboreugh Auction Method.__ •* I
nouncement.
on sale In the Altamonte Beauty II wer* named toJay as follows:
you’re phinnmi; to *ell—Call COL L I
.’
Salon.
Geneva, Mrs. Vincent Butler;
.t. U for inspection of yourproperty—NO OBLIGATION!
Chuluta, Mrs. Ed Hamil; Ovie­
do. Mrs. Don Ulrcv, president of
n r . r o n T o r i' o s h i t i o x o r
the Oviedo Womens Club and
• -n o n iu s m r a b a sk o r s iv r im n a™ n "
iv t h m s t a t i c o r r i . » N i i &gt; a
Mrs. James Partin of the Oviedo
a t T i m c l o s m o r Bu aiftK sa u s iimc . at. iaa*
There will be a District Evan­ PTA; Slavla, Mrs. Paul Mikler;
ORLANUO-JAN t£— 1:30 F. M.
gelistic Rally st Ut* First Math- Forrest City, Mrs. W. A. Fro­ C*§h. baUncee with other bink^lJciudln* r««#rve baUnctft..........
2120 Kdgewatrr Drive
odist Church In Sanford beginning ward; Longwood, Mr*. E. 11. Van
*n&lt;| raah lifting In Br*r»ta o f fOllftctlow
........
. V . V / .ta ,V
Firretnne Store
t*ft||ft&lt;| Mtitfti Clovftfnmftnl ob tlfA llon c .llrftct and * t m * « . t . « l
*7
January 13 at three o’ clock p. m. Fleet, Mrs. E. C. Dunning, and
ATTENTION DEALERS!
o f XtAtftft ftn-l Oolitic*! ftuMlv loi &gt;n«
_
'
This will bt a mast meeting to Mrs. Ralph Hammond; Altamonte «&gt;th,r l..in«1 nolM, »nii U,l&gt;*nlurs*
...
---------- 41,00U °0
All stock ntid equtpmont Including liras and auto •««•alook- (Tneludlaa INona slock of yc&lt;l,r»l
launch “ The Four Nighta with Springs, hire. Robert Bradford: Corporal*
, „ r„-e _ toys - recreation nupplies including portable
I t e r , * litnk i __ .
--------God” program, January 13-17 for Lake Mary, Mrs. Carl Moss of t-nan* anil illtcotinl, IlncluUtn* I Non, ov*nlr«fl,&gt;
tadios and phonograph*, bicycles, barbocuo grill*, etc.—
pr,m l,«, owned tll.SIT.OO
furaltur, and llitu r c
all kind* of garden tools. Equipment can be bought »•all Methodist Churehss In the Or­ tha Lake Mary Home Demonstra­ l),nk lss.Tis.te
___________________________ —
...........
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(irately or together with long term Iea»o on this valuable
lando District.
ill ink nr, mice, owned , r , ,u h j,.« la I Non, II,a, not
tion Club; Lake Monroe, Mrs. J.
■muiusi I br bank)
property.
_____________________
C. Sapp of th* Lake Monroe Home II.,I Mtata
owned other the, bank nremleee
— ------- N"n»
Only ! ML from Downtown
Land, Florida. (S) The Methodist Demonstration Club; I’ aola, Mrs. In ,eelm .nl, and alher «ee»l« Indirectly r«pree*ntln* l&gt;,nk
LAKE BUTLER « HAIM
e
—■JIRllevw —
—- ——v reel
•- —• —
- — *— _ . i ei.■
Draiqls,,.
nr• —
other
relate
zrajllU" 1” — JJJ
OCALA
Youth Fellowship, taught by Rev­ Jack Fox; Elder Springs, Mrs. Cuatomftri*
LAKEFRONT’ 11(1ME—
liability to thl«
on • c c t p t a n c M outftU»&lt;ll«*
: Non,|
3 Bedroom .Manonry HOME
LIKE HIIEEN
OthftP •4 4 ftt •
erend Don Wallis of Enterprise.
S. M. Tmdal.
Itnalhiiuxe — Dock — Sandy WED. JAN. 9-1:30 P. M.
Th* public la welcome to enroll
A chairman has not yat been
TOTAL ASSETS ____
- 4.SI4.8M.14
Da Old llirkorv Mill Rd.—
Beech
I.IABII
ITI»:»
in tli* School.
announced for Fern Park.
Completely Furnished
Demand depnelle of Individual*, partnarehlpa. end curTUBS. JAN. 13—II .30 I*. M.
i .-jju.ji : is
•orallana
.......— .---------- -------------------------- -— ----- —^
Tim* depusit* ut ladlrlduat*. p*rla,rehlp,. and corporaDADE (TTY—
FRIDAY—
JAN.
IH
1,747,112. If '
Depoell, or liailed Hint,, (lorarnmeet (Imludln* postal
Pasetj County
1:00
V.
M.—TANGERINE
5Ji.lli.ni
Profitably Operating
l.:»5.iiJ ii I
3-Sb.ry LAKEFRONT
D,poil*Vof V i» tie'end political sabdlslslane
HOTEL BAY with
I U .l l l .5 S 1
Daosall, of bank,
— rir------— — ........ —
HOME
7 i.iJ 7 .lt I
RESTAURANT
Other depoell, fc rllfU d aid officer*', check* ,te.|
I Rrdroonin, 3-Raths
TOTAL. D E P O S IT S ___ ____________________ I I I I I . I S S I I
203 W. Church Street
Pill, nnenldn. rsdlecount* and other llablllllet for borrowed
Small Block Oinetruction WED., JAN. 14—1:30 P. M.
m a s e y ___________________ ____ _______________
_______________ _____ — N « a * |
ALL thotgunai on *ile
3:00 l*. M .-K U S m
Mortaaaee or other llenc I.Nuae o* bank oremle-s and (None
11 Furnlahed Rooms
GoimI for Income!
o» other real eelaie
-------------------- — ...— ....... ...................
... Son*
Aeeestanrne -recuted br or for account of this honk and ouleandlnu Nun*
while thsy Uut
The
1st
ftoor
of
this
house,
or
ling, consist* of a
bulldii
Other llabllltlee — -----former w o r k s h o p which which coul
ould easily be conTOTAL LIAUI 1. 1T 1ES
-----C A P I T A L ACS O t .V T e
vort.-d Into nice apartment* for additiosMl Income. The
Shotgun ammunition on sal*
_______ itts.oso.oa
I Capital - .............. .
2ml floor has 3 furnished apartment*.
iin
juo vos oe
Surplus _______

—

General Insurance

Hospital Notes

Winehe-Wer Model 12 S99.95 $79.95
MoMberg Pump with
$12.35
Polychoke tnl recoil pad. $52.95
Browning Automatic with
Polyckoko.
$144.35
$131.62
12 Gn. Expreee Land
JJ.40
12.72
12 Gn. Magna* Load
13.90
$3.12

Robson Sporting Goods
304 K. Firm SI.

Phone 998

_______

epltell . . .

1 7 .S JJ.J4

Hep

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TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS _
Thle bank's capital comma 0(1
Cnmmoa elock with lolal per value of llOS.l'ISSd

j.ui.

Jiz.ta

SSKXSIlll AN IIA

Aeeeta ptedasd er aeslsned lo secure tlebllllle, aud for
. ll.lll.iOO.O#
ether aurpoeee
-----—
(*• f.&lt;i*ne i i shown shove are after redintl n uf
reserve* ul
„ si us.is
fh&gt; Securlllss as mow* above are after deduction of
reserves Ot —
.
——— ------------ -------- None
1 W a. psececk. Jr. CssSler. *( lh * above-named teak, d&gt; . leranly
•waar tha- lh* abava atatsmaal la irua. and that It fully end correctly
represent* th* true state *f the several m ature herein contained and act
forth. In lb * beat of mr keowleda* and hnllef.
Correct—Attest; W J. I-e a c o t k Jr.
W. A. I'ATItlCK
Director*
C »t CLONT*
ANDREW CA It HAW AY
• t e l * o f Florida. County o f Hsmlnol*:

Hworn to aod subacrlhad batora me thle llh dav nf Jan. M',7 an&lt;
t hereby certify that I am net sn office- or director of thle bank
PATRICIA OATOM isle NOTAIIT (T H U O
Nourr l-uhllc, Ntale ot STIerlda *4 lerye ) ' r couiiuUeuia etp.ree,
OeL JL tJSS. Beaded br Aaierlaaa le n t r Co. pt it T.
i

Our JANUARY an I FEBRUARY &lt;chedu!7 of "auctlonTl, |
rapidly filling up! If you don’t want to “ miss the boat"
ACT NOW! - Call COLLECT! for lntpwlion of yout
property NO OBLIGATION! Haiubrough, Metcalf Did*., I
Orlando 41571.

WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE FOLDERS
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ANNSTIB’S - for 8*a4 food,
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Chlekan,
Bhrlrnp.
■PUbcttL Koatwr Corned Serf
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work. The Doggie Dlntr L Bar,
Lake Mary.
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Ted Suraett
For Airliners
for PRINTING
M01 Grandview
Phone HU M high school education 11-38 train
for hostess, reservation, communlraUons, s t a t i o n agents,
public contact, radio operator,
radar and electronic technician)
Marine Flnlahe*
Interesting wsll paid career
For Your Hoot
plenty of opportunities
3enkarik Clans and Paint Ca­ with
for advancement. Free travel
m-114 .W. 2nd St.
Thone 32b
pasees, sick Dave, many other
benefits.
For Patatlag cal) Mr. Tcskar, PR
bhort lew-cost training by an
948X A. Room special fl4.be
eatablished institution in the
FLOOR sanding and finishing.
South. Positions roast to coast,
CUaalag, waxmg. eervtng Semisome fortign. lifetime place­
nolt county since 1818.
ment service. Also want to In­
H. M. Gleaaoa, Labe Mary
terview men and women for
Radio
tali vision electronics
McRANEY-SMITH PAINTS
training;
Announcers, script­
1411 A. Park
Phone 1103
writers programing, product­
ion. Find out If you ran qualify.
FORMICA. The finest material
Write to Box GAS (rare of
available for counter lopa. Over this paper) for personal Inter­
23 color* and detlgna to choose
view, giving name, address,
from. Your exclusive Formica
age, education, phone number.
dealer
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
KEEGAN TECHNICAL
INSTITUTE,
Sth A Maple
Phone 2962

A—LOST AND r O U N D ___
•PIANO KERVICR
LOST— Female Fox T e^ er. Tan
8111 - Plane Taebaielaa
h White, B mo. old. REGARD.
*194 Reate I, Saaferd
Ph. MB or 2S48.
U -M O N IY T f LOAN
LOST^ Thursday vicinity of 3rd PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. L. Harmon
tc French, lleddUh-brown Pek*
AUTO LOANS
ingncae. C h i l d ’ * pet. Call Ph. 1363-M — After B:00 p m.
COST LESS
1607-XM.
It—ROOFING sad PLUMRING
g—PERSONAL W n g l
CERAMIC TILS
OF SANFORD
ROLLAWAY, Hospital aad Bab) Paul F. Mueller A Son Ph. 184
Beda Day. Week, or MonlbFre# eatimate. Quality work. • LIVESTOCK
Tel. '1425. Furniture Center —
118 We*t Pint t t
I*—HOMBS—CATTLB
PLUMBING
Centra*! tad Repair Work
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Excellent milk cows. Gentle.
P m Eitimates
Used to machines or hand milk­
R. L. HARVP.T
7-AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
204 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1821 ing. No business Saturdays.
Walter Trapp, Enterprise.
tell Your Car to
This Is a free pass to the Movie
ROY REEL
land Ridc-ln for Mr. A. O. Ro­
MERCHANDISE
306 W. Second SL
berta, Exp. date Jan. 16, 1937.
•—BOATS AND MOTORS_____
U— ARTICLE!
MLB
PI.UMHINO A HEATING
Septie Tank Installation A 8ervle
Your Erlnrude Dealer
Heater Service, A r c h i e C. We nuy and sen used furniture
ROBSON tPORTINC GOODS
Paying top cash prices for any
Harriett, Phono 734-W or 1338.
301 E. lit SL_
Phone V*
thing of value SUPER TRAD­
ING POST on 1T.R3 Ph 2053-W
Plumbing. Kresky Heating
'
USED- MOTORS
Unconditionally Guaranteed
M. G. HODGES
LIVE BAIT
Service on All Water Pumps—
1956 Mercury Mark 55
Shiners, Bull Heads. Pop Guts
(Demonstrator)
Wells Drilled — Pump*
5 Dozen. 95c
Paola Road, Phone 700
Like new Johnson 5la HPMissouri Minnows and Worm*
Perfeot 3 HP Joimaon ...... » 80
Fleming Grocery—E. Geneva Ava.
A few 20 HP. INS Mercurya

• EASY TERMS
WILRONMA1RR
Me* and Uaed Furr Itart
111 E. First 8U
_
Phone W
K*i7lnetor wringer type weshsr
Craflman bench saw
$30.00. Well type sink with
fixture* 97.80. Three metal
wall cabinets $10.00. Phone
1514.

This is a free pass lo (ha niu
Theatre for Sonny Mrssir. Exp.
date Jan. 19. 1957.

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GARRETT'S 323 E. 1st St.

W ONDERFUL LOCATIONS
. , . SPLENDID VALUES

• SOUTH PINECRKBT
• UROVR MANOR
Else trie Singer Sewing Machine
• VALRNCM VILLAR, DeLaad
In Blond Conaolr, makes fancy
stitches, pick up 7 payment* of
$733 or will discount (or rash, We c m qualify you far aaa of
wrin Credit Manager, P. 0. aur eiay fiaaac* plane within 34
aelaute*.
Box, 11090, Orlando. Fla.

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Sae the new Mark 75 — 60 HP 6

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FROM
Different colon and designs and
completely furnish your living
room with one of our 100%
nylon 9 pe. group*. Including:
Snf« Bed
.V,etching Platform Rocker
Matching Cocktail Chair
• With ceofWHsce *k»» y*u bay
Coffee Table
Step Table
an Odham A Tudev llama.
Wrought Iron Nmotrr
Table l„-unp
DRIVE OUT TODAY*
Sofa PUIows
Ash Trsy Set
Complete
ODHAM &amp;

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EASY TERMS

Mather Of Sanford
203 09 1st « .

Phan* 127

4ft—FARM aatf GARDEN
For Sale: Mld-stason rabbaga
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Nellona ealvage program In tha work of reopening tha blocked waterway, ffalrrnalfonal JtadiophoteJ

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TUDOR, Inc/
Cor. »l&gt;». 17-93 A 37th ML
Pfcaaes 2199 A W
"Buildavs af Hear Mamas
For Florida Living”
FOR RALE BY OWNER
Three bedroom, living room, din­
ing area, kitchen, two baths,
extra large Florid* room, lo­
cated on large lot with boeutlful shade trees. IMMEDIATE
POSSKRHION, VA (GJ) FIN­
ANCING AVAII-ABLE. Phone
2371-W for appointment.

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the Injured hand of her son Ar«
thur Lee, 13, after their home
4 lots totaling 50' X 280', $500.
bonibad In Birmingham, Ala.
Just oft S points A 60 ft. was
Mrs, Flowers, Arthur and an*
frontage on highway — codniy other son wera in tha house
deed, terms arranged.
when the explosion, believed tu
Hugh Ansley, t9!3 Summerlin nr liuve been dynamite, occurred.
Phone 1821 and leave massage Ttie Negro family'* home, In
whir, you may b* contact­ front of which a cross was
ed.
burned a week earlier, i* nesr
a predominantly white section.
For your future home sits? wc have
lot* priced from $335.00 up, in ■7—BROKERS and REALTORS
severnl locations In Cl y. Attrac­
tive Lake Front fad*.
Ol'KN HOUSE
OZIER REALTY CO
Ph. 1359.
January 5—14
North Shirley |
#7—BROKERS and RL.U IORR
Eau of Mayfair near Lake
$1800 DOWN F O lf 3 BEDROOM
Oak ehuilc tree*, large 3 bedroom,
HOME.
2 boh home, kitchen with bull
Total price only $92.V). Phona u*
in uvon, ilaiiile«a steel trimm­
for dataila.
ed, corloii lerreizo floor, living
room with fireplace and plant­
Robert A, Williams
ar. Full dining room, 3 large
REALTOR
welk In cloeela, 4 other close,a
lU ym ond Lundquitil,
A s oragr, rork floors Ihrouglioot. cctitial hraling. $22,500.
.ASSOCIATE
Phaaa 1173.
Ailanllr Bank Bldg.
With excellent terms,

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

CROSSWORD

ACRORS
4- Vouatolro at
1. Pronged
crown* of
utensil
irehta
0. Inaka
8. Provloualy
1. Public nolle#
Baking
10. Orest Lake
chamber*
11. aiiow
T. Make know n
13. Kill
8. Things don*
24. Barbarity
9. Tunisian
IB anting of
pashas
a court
13. Nlckst
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14 Elsctrtfl*4
trunk*
particles
31 Town
10. Vanquleh
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20. Weeps
34 Mouselike
31. Halfway
rodent
33. Constel*
37. Manacle*
latlon
38. Inaurgent

Choice lota In tha Mayfair
Area at an attratliv* rash
prlea. W, E. Klrehoff Jr. Phone
205.
Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W
WEI.AKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private hatha. 114 W. First Ht

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2 used Yeomans pumps. 200
GPM — 41 ft. head and 2M
GPM — 37 H. head. 5 IIP,
1780 RPM, 3 phase. 220/410 V. ”Nvo bedroom house, large fenced
lot, shade trve». Will conddor
2125.00 each. Lee llrolhers
lots or sereago s* partial down
payment. Phona 1134-XJ,
RENTALS

COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
Including: bath fixtures, cabinet Canteens, cols, sleeping bags, Efficiency apt Hi-way 17-92 go
City ldml's Slumberland Court
tents, mess kits, hunting knlvr*.
sink, water pump, septic tank
Army-Navy Surplus. 310 San­
and water heater, approximate
Crestlliter Aluminum boat and
S««
Seminole Realty for Desir­
ford Ave.
ly $23 month.
Fiberglass Boats from
*313
able Houses and Apt' Phono 27
Call, or cee us TODAY
W. P. SMITH
—Factory to you—
1007 Sanford Ave.
Phona 1113
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
Motor*—Boats—Paint*—Glass
Aluminum
for Winter Tourist. Pr.vate o*tn
2515 S. Par*
Phone 1203 &lt;2—SPECIAL NOTICES
Venetian Blind*
A shower. Steam heat. Inquire
Enclosed
head.
Sag-proof
bottom
Manuel Jacobson across from
This 1* a fre« P«** to the Prairie
rail
with
plastic
end*.
Plastic
Lake Drive-In for Mrs. A. G. Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
Post Office.
or rayon topes. Cotton or nylon
Wo build, design and refinish
Jones. Exp. date Jan. 16, 1957.
cordj.
See at 91$ French, Ph. 52-U.
Small house with all modern im­
Speedy Craft 14 ft. boat, 20 HP
S en lu rik Glass and I'alnl Co.
provement* for rant or sale.
motor. Boat complete with top Thle le a free pass to the Movie- 113-114 West 2nd St.
Phons 220
Phone 13U3-J.
land Uide-ln for Mr*. Merlo
and windshield. Also Gator
Summersill. Geneva. Exp. date II— YPPLIANCES
3 bedroom, 2 buth, unfurnished
trailer. For quick sale 9*9*
home. Stove, refrigerator, dishJan. 16, 1957.
Phone 2450.________
FRIGIDAIRK appliances, **!•
washer, uutomatic washer. $125
and
service.
G.
II
High,
Oviedo
Robson’* Outboard Headquarter*
PUMPS « SPRINKLER
a month, l year lease requir­
Fla,
I’
hntir
FO-5-3.'ll5
or
San
3 HP Uiuson-Air cooled
. 50.00
SYSTEMS
ed. Phone 2450.
ford I643-W after 6 p.tn.
6 HP Mercury—Like New 150.00 All type* and sues. Installed
7W IIP Ilgln—beat up
"Do It Yourself.'*
Maytag automatic washer, good 3 rooms, buth, screened porvhai,
unfurnished. Adults only. No.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
but run* good ....................7FW
condition, $125. Phone 389-J.
S T I N E
pets. Inquire at 2218 Palmetto
7V4 HP Firestone ..........
3933
Machine and Supply Co.
10 HP Johnson—looks bad.
Duo-Therm Space Heater, 35,000 Ave.
Ph. 62
runs good .............
169.00 207 W. 2nd SL
B.T.U. 3ft” x 20". Reasonable.
Completely furnished 3 room
10 HP Mercury, KF7
... 125.00
Ph. 2278-J.
ground floor apartment. Hot
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10 HP Wizard, gear shift 135.00
water at all limes. 313 Palmetto.
4 used Frigidaire
Floor Furnaces A Circulator*
12 HP Sea-Bee. like new .... 75.00
refrigerators .................. $49.95
19 HP Scott Atwater— good
H. B. POPE CO.. Inc.
W-WANTED to RENT
l used Frigldalro
condition
170.00 200 S. Park
Phone 1440
refrigerator
............... $59 95 Wanted to buy or lea»c 3 had20 HP Martin-Fast motor 165.00
1 used Krigidnirc
23 HP Evinrudcs .. . 105.00 • 395.00
room, 2 bath home. Immediate
OATUN BROTHERS
refrigerator
$3995
23 HP Johnson*
233.00-398.00
occupancy. Phone 229-M.
Dragline A Bulldozer Service
Mill Hardware
Many other specials in u*ed mo Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2195 W. Sanford301 K. First
Two or three bedroom furnished
tors, boats, and trailers.
apartment or house. Write box
Your Kvlnrud* Dealer
ENVELOPES^ letterhead*, e l e ­ 45— BUILDING MATERIAL*
J. L.. Sanford Herald
____
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
ments, invoices, hin,L ^ ‘ / ' “ v#
304 E, 1st
Phone 999
HKD-I MIX CONCRETE
programs,
etc.
1
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• REAL ESTATE
Window Kills - Lintel*
Printing Co. Phono 408 — 403
, 12—TRAILERS
Se|*ic Tank—State Approved
West 13th SL_________ _
tt—ACREAGE
Sand — Cement Mortar Mix
It will pay YOU to see ns Mfer* fiu s "i7 a free pass t° tha Hi'*
Miracle Concrete Co.
you buy. Opsn
and
Open Evenings
Even
a r m exceptional tiled land
Theatre fur Jack Taylor. Exp. 309JCIm Ave.
phono 1333 Ten
Sundays.
on hard surface road. W. K
date
Jan.
16.
1987.
Eastald# Trailer Sale*
Klrchhoff Jr. Phone $05
METAL HOOFING
Palatka, FI*.
WELL DRILLING
Now in stock. 5-V Crimp—
Fairbanks-Morsc pump*.
Now In stock. 5-V Crimp—” 160 acre*, several lakes, high
Alrxlrcam House Trailer for sale.
land, facing on vary large like,
Repairs to all makes.
Purchased new this year. Com­
Corrugated — 2 V Corrugate,!
about 4 mlln north east of
HOWARD C. LONG
Get All Your Roofing Needs at
plete with combinstton refri
Enterprise. Only $75.no per
207 E. Commercial Ave.
gerator, gas rarge, gas heat,
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
acre. S. O. Shinholacr Jr. New
Phone 388
twin beds, dinette A 12 gallon
Out West 13th St.
Smyrna Beach. Phone Garden
water tank. St. Johns Realty.
$8141.
General contracting and hauling. 48—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Phone 1129 or 1079, Sanford.
For delivery: clay, fill dirt,
1957 Slrymaster Delux, 34 ft.
muck and top soil. W. D. Hol­ HAYNES Office Uaekint Co. 44—PARMA AND GRGVE9
Used 6 wks. Completely modern
combe, Phone 1732-M.
Typewriters, addin* machines
with tub and shower. Four
Ssles-Renlals, 314 Mar, Ph. 44 20 acre lil«» farm. Three bedroom
house, lurge barn. All equip­
wheel electric brakes. Must sell Guide service every day. safe
ment and machinery. Easy
boat, two motor*. $3 00 per •I—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
at once. Very cheap for cash.
hour, inininimum of 5 hours, 2
terms. Ph. 1393-J. P. O. Box
Also camping trailer cheap.
Used
furniture,
appliances,
tools,
in party. Phone Larry Aubty
1131.
Can be seen at Silver Moon
etc. Rougbt-sold. Larry's MsrL , ___________
at 2S35-J.
Trailer Park, Orange City.
321 East liL St. Phone 1431.
45—HOMES
DREDGING
FOR SALE— 1938 2-bedroom
FUR DISTINCTIVE, FURNITURE i Five room house with bath and
Nushuu trailer, $2495. Phone Land filled, beaches made. Joe
—*t Warehouse Prists, rtsit
approximately thirteen a&lt;-rts of
Andrews, Ph, Elgin 7-30lt
1946-XJ.______________________
BERRY’S. W# are experts at as­
high hammock land. W. E.
Euvtla. Florida._________ _____
sisting you to secure gracious
Klrchhoff Jr. Ph. 305.
14—USED CARS
good looks with functional con­
EM PLOYM ENT
venience. Today's bsst buys la Two bedroom miuonry liou&gt;t,
1940 Ford, motor excellenL has
kitchen equipped, low dowm
nationally advertised furniture
bad reverse gear. First $40 00 2ft—HELP WANTED FEMALE
paymoni. D-aving town. 4l#i
*t DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
gets it.
First SL Ifione 1687 for Even­
Orange Ave.
l9ot Nash SUusumu $150.00 3 Waitresses u hours a d»y $21.00
ing Appointment.
Body a little rough — good
a week and 2 meal* a day. Con­
Large house for talc in Genova.
motor.
tact R. J. Bullard. Pine Grave
Ten room*, one bath, corner
Hugh
Ansley,
1913
Summerlin.
Rest A Truck Stop, t mile north
tot. reasonably priced with eaiy
• -*
of Wildwood c« lliway 30).
terms. Mrs. W. B. Albert, Box
If your car is paid for it may be
$119.5(1 Swivel Rocker
$49.50
55, Castuduga, Fla.
S49..!u
worth more than you think on Women »ew e*»y i-eady-eut house $119.50 Krchncr*
trade for a 1957 PONTIAC.
-oats home. Earn from $17.40 $199.60 Sofa Red Achair $159.00 ~ CUSTOM BUILT H0~MKS*
1954 Ponilac 4-door Chieftain
$119.50
to $26.16 dozen. Writ#—Accu­ $13950 Bunk Beds
VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL .
Deluxe.
rate Stylr, Freeport, New York.
FINANCING
1951 4 door Chevrolet
Bookcase Bed
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
27—HELP WANTED MALE
1951 4-door Plymouth
Double Dreiser
1950 4-door Plymouth
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Mirrors
See Ray Herron at PONTIAC
Innespring
Mattress
A.
K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY Bux Spring
Phone 2450
Phono 1*91
1800 ilelionvill*
After 6 p. m. Phone 13U-W
With one of tha most progressive Large selection of B e a u t i f u l SOUTH PINECHEMT- 119 Uur*l
1949 Ford, full equipped. Bargain
consumer finance companies.
Drive. 3 bedroom modern home.
Dtnettta at
Phone 581-J.
Must be alart, intelligent and
I-css than 1 year old. You ran
willing o study and work hard,
buy this borne with a low downECHOLS REDDING CO.
14— BEAUTY PARLORS
in exchange for ;acU»ti«.-a offer­ foracr 2nd A Magaolle. Ph. 1232
payment and take over a 4'.j%
ing guaranteed advancement
G. I. Mortage. Monthly pay­
"Bud” Bamberger. Mgr.
For ail your B e a u t y Needs
through our Career Progression
ments including tax 1 Insur*
F ree D e liv ery
Revelon A- Theo-Render Cosmetics
Program.
ranco only 273.23. Close walking
ILYKRItri S BEAUTY NOOK
distance to the new modern
Fh. 971
103 So. Oak
See H. L.'Foley. G. A. C. Financg
Pinccrrst School. See this Home
Corporation &lt;*f Sanford, 111 W. W4P ANYTHING! Just plan
Tris is a free pas* to the Prairie
today. ODHAM A TUDOR. Inc
1st., 9 A il. to 4 P.M.
l«ike Driv« In for Frank Hub­
Cor. Uwy. 17-92 It 27th St.
CD M ilt e d ads. Phoas 1821 lor a
aaipfsl ad-wgiur.
Phooea 2100 and 2982.
bard. Exp. lata Jan. IS, 1357.
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3 bedroom, 2 balh home with
Florida room on nicely land
leaped l o . (ink floors central
heal,
good cloiet.1, imiitL’cl
204 So. Park Av*. — Phona MO lighting in living room, en­
closed carport with utility «nd
Nearly new. Good
OZIER REALTY CO storage.
neighbor*. $18,300—u-rriu.
Imura LL Osier, ICealtur
Hazel M. Field, Aimeiste
M l Mo. Orlando Hwy. Ph. 1361 ROSA L. PAYTON
Ttegialerrd Real Estate Broker
EVENINGS: 311$ u d 710
Phona 2871
17-92 at Huwath*

Sem inole Realty

OIN. A12IID M. OIUINTMIB (left), former NATO Rupreoao Ceol

mjnder, take* over In W a*hlngton ee president of tho America® Ro®
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MEKO |.^L
Crose. II* it congratulated by Elleworth Bunker, hi* predoeoeoor,
REALTORS
who It aisled lo become Ambeaeador to Indie, st E. Rol*n£ Harris
A. H. PETERSON
1901 Park Ave.
Phone 27 or 113
man, national chairmen of the Red Croee, looks on. Gruenthor toBroker Associates: A. H. Peterson
triad from tha Army after 31 yaera of aenrlco.
ffalemotfoMi/
PRONE 0279 far CHERRY
Jr., P. J. Cheitaraon. Garbold
Wiliette, John Malaeh and R. W.
Reel Estate Brokerage — Notary
Williams. A. C. Doudney, Lead
1219 W. nth St. Rrsr Barter Shop
B1LU HARD TO PATT IWI
Surveyor.
lluelneM Opportunity
116 N. Park Ave.
Phone H29
things your* throngk wi t h
Well established budneea sain­
IF IT 13 REAtT e s TATE^
ing n good living. Sacrifice at
through Want Ada for CASH.
ask Crumley A Ttontelth
111,500.00 because of lilnesi. At­
Call 193L
at 117 South Park
Phone 772
tractive term*.
Consult A REALTOR First

Help
Wanted

I la"ifled Dleplav

CULLEN AND IIARKKY
1*4 N. Park Aft.

Phone 2213

NEW HOME
2 Bedroom house on two lots,
two blocks outside cily limits.
$5,250.00. $1.1X1000 down. May
Be purchaird furnished if de­
sired.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

IL U M B E R

2844 French Ave.

__________ _____

J. W. HALL, REALTOR
Jehanjf Walker, Araaeiel*
"Call Hall" I'hooe 1758
llrady to Move Into
Loirge 3 bedroom. 2 belt home
on beautifully landscaped lota.
Wonderful enclosed f a m i l y
room, hardwood floors through­
out 918,600 — terms,
litre is * good buy
3 bedroom CB home, excellent
neighborhood. Total $9,075 only
$50.50 a month. .
W. H. "BIB” mrKMPER
Realtor — General lavuror
Guy Allen Associate
Arlette Price, Associate
Phone 905 or 2122 — 112 N. Park
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Scara, Roebuck and Co. hat
an opening in Sanford for a
young lady between 20 and 33
yeura of age. The perapn must
know touch type aystem and be
able lo maintain a minimum
•pciil of 35 words per minute.
Bookkeeping experience la a
much desired quality, but other
practical experience or advance
educational achievement* would
be considered. Applicant* must
be high school graduate* with
pleasing personality and good
character, and have the ability
and dcaire to get along with
people.
The position offer* a good
starting salary. A discount will
bo given on all puichascs, with
lroun insurance, group hospitaizri ion and profit sharing plans
available. Permanent resident
preferred. It i* ar. ideal pos­
tion for the nfbt ;*rron.
If you err intern vd in this
position, and are between the
age* of 20 and 33, apply in
person now at S«*r* Catalog
Male* Of fie-. US K. First
Kir#*! Sanford Fla.

?OHCRE7EPinc6A

McDANIEL’S
Repair Shop
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Marines Reveal
Streamlining Plan

OVHMZa MOHUed Browning automatic and M-l rifleo dwarf First
Marten dtvtteoa Teathemerte at Camp Pendleton, Calif. The giants
w en uatd for Instruction during a recent Held exercise. Shown with
tea rifleo (L te r.) are: CpL Alex Paleka, Pfc. John Trammell,
Cpi. Thai Cmawot. Ig t John Coiling end Sgt. Chester Yates.

WASHINGTON W — The Ma­
rine Corps has disclosed it soon
will start an atomic-age itrsamlinlng of its divisions to give them
greater mobility and a bigger
punch.
The streamlining plan is similar
to one recently ordered by the
Army. The ilzo of most Army divi­
sions wUl be cut by abotrt onefourth under this plan.
The Merino Corps said that its
landing force of the future "will
be aomewhat smaller" in man­
power, "much lighter" In equip­
ment, "much faster on Its feet and
more powerful in terms of Infan­
try weapons."
The Marine Corp* was unable to
disclose Immediately how much the
slat of Its three divisions will be
cut. Details of the reorganisation
are not yet complete nad &lt;omo fea­
tures of the plan are still classi­
fied.
A Marine division presently to­
tals 20,79# men—• much heavier
force thin sn Army division. This
divisional organization s p r a n g
World War II experiences In front­
al beachhead assaults. Hut like the
Army, the Marines sre finding
that in tha atomic era the emphaila Is no longer on sheer num­
bers but on dispersal and mobility,
with the punch supplied by atomic
weapons.

Nuclear Reactor
To Generate Power
Put Into Operation
CHICAGO w — The first nu­
clear reactor specifically designed
to generate power has been put
Into npratlon by the Argonne Na­
tional Laboratory.
The laboratory announced that
Its experimental atomic “ boiling
water reactor" had achieved a peak
production &gt;of 3,000 kilowatts of
electricity.
The experiment marks a major
step in the ultimate production of
electricity for everyday use through
nuclear power.
The achievement occurred at the
laboratory’ s experimental plant In
suburban Lemont. The laboratory
is operated by the Atomic Energy
Commission. It climaxed extensive
experiments which began In 1954.
A spokesman said although elec­
tricity has been produced by nu­
clear reactors before, this marked
thte first time It has been generald by a reactor specifically design­
ed for tho purpose.
The laboratory said It will use
tha reactor to generate part of Ita
own electrical power requirement!.
The rcador operates by generat­
ing live iteam directly at ita ura­
nium core. The (team la piped to
a turbine, eliminating the need for
Intermediate heat exchangers.

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Dingett, elected from Michigan, are Democrats.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

T U E SD A Y , J A N U A R Y 8, 1957

U nited P rtm Leaned W ire

yson Named County fo//insJays,F/or^a's
First Need Is New
Chairman State Constitution
Officials
Start Work
On 17-92
County Commissioner Fred Dy
tm m i eteoted u chairman of
toe Board at Somlnole County
Commissioners follow Inf th e
seating of three new member*.
John Krtder, Lawrence Swot­
ted, and Homer Little became
maaibera of tha Board when the
five member* met at 9:30 this
jmtfnlng to take over the hamll K of U&gt;* county's business.
Commissioner Dyson was unani
aoualy chosen for the lop county
afBce after hla nomination by
Ovnmlaaloaer Swofford. CommlsOioner John Krlder was named
vice chairman of the group.
The Board went immediately
to work oa Highway 17-92 follow*
la| the reading of a letter from
rifth District Hoad Beard MemRR William A. Dial la which he
stated that funds woahi be ad­
vanced from secondary road mon­
ies for the purchase of rights of
(Ceutlau'd On Page 3)

Top News
In Brief
LONDON «fl — Chinese Coramunlst Premier Chou En lal met
Soviet leidrrs today In Moscow
for talks beltoved aimed at halt­
ing the discontent sweeping the
Communist empire. The strategy
being mapped behind the Kremlin
walls by trader* of the world's
two largr.M Communist parties
may determine tha path of world
Communism, observer* said In
London.
CHICAGO
m —
I'ryMldcnt
Georg* Mrany of the AFL-CIO
Monday night urged freedom for
Cyprus and Algeria and said the
United States must Uke the letd
In “ denouncing colonialism."

AS THEY HELP PROTECT HOMES AGAINST CHIME . . the
ford Police Department, headed by Chief Roy G. William*,
feels a responsibility toward their community's health. They set

VIENNA, «lt - Hundreds of
Hungarian patriots facing arrest
and pmslhly death under the new
Red reign of terror are fleeing
into the tracklesi forests, swamp*
and mountains to join die-hard
freedom-fighter bands of refugees
laid today.

by having their TR X-raya early. (Staff

Woman's Driving Mayfair Inn Playing Weekend Warriors
Town's 1st Sunday
Pro Finishes Second Here To Qualify
Ability Saves
P o o l Building
Bike Rider's Lite In Los Angeles Open In Refueling Mode
Dedicated Sunday
* r « ",Z S

ALTAMONTE S P R I N G S The Altamonte Chapel educational
bolkllng was filled to near ra­
pacity Sunday afternoon at dedi­
cation ceremonies for the $17,000
budding which took place at 3

LOS ANGELES, tB — It took
“ Because of the driving ability Dough Ford eight years to do it,
of a Sanford housewife an f-year- but the former national PGA
old boy narrowly escaped death! champion finally hat his first winSaturday morning when he rata-,« * » £ » * Soiling crown
pultcd his bicycle into the path of ! Th\ lhS*,ky
. fi“ h
an oncoming car out of a blind '™ " Mahopae, N. Y.. who Is no ed
intersection."
Constable J. Q. **
°'
maLh-play
Slim" Galloway said this mom golfers who ever lined, fought
back the challenge of the pack In
ing. ,
the Los Angelra Open Monday to
Mr*. Ruth Lee uf Jiantord was win first prit« of $7,000.
«...
, .
. „ . .
,
travaling south on SR « A short­
b®“ ** d0? ® ' M
ly before 11 o’clotk- -Saturday match play contest
on Ihc final
morning wtien Marion James, 6- nine holes in one of the greatest
year-old son of \r- and Mrs. Rl scrambles In history.
^ ‘rcTdaiiiTi VudTtenly V rV rd out
\Vhen‘ "the"g»n*g Teed off on the
from a side road In Paola.
6tth hole of the 72-hole contest,
Constable Galloway, followlnji |four men wrei-« tied oFr th« leaderhis investigation and talking with ship; six other* were one stroke
eye witnesses to the Incident, said behind and six more were only
that Mrs. Lee was traveling
Iwo »lr°
strokes
off me
the pace-me
pace—the niv
dit­
» only «v*o
« * oir
» ml1*1 P*r hour ,nd
**"*• « '
out-of-bound, ball.
tfl
i-nntrol
hl’p
Par
nn&lt;l
llOD
in
Ills*
uKan
th&lt;m
rueiurn
rininl.nl
to control her car ami slop InBut when thrp ressure mounted,
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I Ford thruggrd It off. While the

others were havng their troubles,
Doug was as steady at a rock,
picking up two blrdlaa on the fi­
nal 18, taking no bogles and flrlnng
a two-umler par and n 72 hole
score of 280.
Right on hit hrt-U cume un­
lucky Jay Hebert, who had a 281
and collected 83,7V) after firing a
four under par f&gt;7 on his last
round. Hebert hat been one of the
lop money-wlnnars for yaar»-but
nevee-k*. won » k-ernamem.
_
Gardner Dickinson of Panama
City Beach, Fla., had started the

The

"Wrt-krnd

Warriors"

of

WASHINGTON M - Sentlmsnt
mounted In Congress today for
putting sonic time limit on Presi­
dent Elsenhower's requested au­
thority to use U- S. troops to res{l*t any Communist aggression In
the Middle East

TALLAHASSEE HT-Gov. LoKoy
Collins, tadring tho oath of office
for the second time, said today
Florlda'a first need la a new
state Constitution.
He predicted the 1987 Legisla­
ture, faced with problems created
by a rapidly-growing population
anil vast new industries, will solve
the "few area* of likely cuuirorersy” la a new tu t* charter
written by the Constitution Ad­
visory Commission.
Collins reviewed past progress
and future plans but delayed &lt;*perlfic recommendations unlll the
legislature convenes In April.
Collina said Florida la the fastrot growing major elate In the
nation with about 600 new resi­
dent-* moving In each day. a five­
fold Income Increase for farmers
In the post 16 years and on In­
dustrial expansion program at­
tracting new plants at the rate
of one a day.
"We have kept government Wt
iu place," he said, "not unneestarily meddling In the live* and
businesses of our people, not en­
riching a favored few, but acting
vigorously and effectively to pro­
tect and promote the public inter­
est and the soundness of our
growth.
"We have earnestly sought to
make Integrity the hallmark of
your slate government, There
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LeRoy Jr. Comes
Home For Father’s
Mrs. Ellen Shadoin
Inauguration Today
Dies This Morning TALLAHASSEE V — Gur. las-

SNAS Presents
Check To March
Of Dimes Drive
The Sanford Naval Air Station's
contribution to the 1957 March of
Dimes rampalgn, in tho form of a
check for $1,221.96. we* preterited to John L. Santa, Chairman oi
the Seminole County Chapter of
the National Foundation far In­
fantile Paraiywl* by Captain R
W. Jackson. USN. Commanding
Officer of the Station, and ' Cap­
tain J. T. Blackburn, USN, Com­
mander. Heavy Attack Wing One.
in oeranonl** held aboard the
NAS.
Included !•* ‘ h.- ceromoolea xroa
tha presentation of a plaque by
.Saul*, to too.. Jackson and Capt,
Blackburn, commending mill tar)
and civilian personnel of the San­
ford NAS, for their pertldpattei
In the 1936 March of Dlmea cam­
paign.
Hie award commenda the Of­
ficer*, enlisted personnel, and
civilian memben of the NAB for
their "deep and sincere Interest
in the work of the National Foun­
dation for Infantile Paralpito
through the unanlflah and gener­
ous support of the 1936 March of
Dimae". It wUl be hung la the
Admlnlstatlon IlUlg. of the NAB.
The presentation of the check
to the 1937 March of Dimes cam­
paign, resulted from the 1966
NAS-HATAYINO ONE Combined
Charitlos Drive, in which each
(tertun participating, donated a
day’s pay.

Heavy Attack Squadron Five this
M'»- Ellen Shadoin. 74. passed Roy Collins’ grin wit a bit broad­
wxvk to qualify their pilot* In the
,hu morning at the local hos- er at hi* Inauguraton today berau*e of an unexpected fare
"probe and drogue" method of In- P11" '
* *Aort. J U "?* ' ..
Born March 23, 1882, In Fair among the dozens of celebrities
flight refueling.
W1. |view, Ky., »hr had lived In San- on the scene.
Squadron skipper, Cmdr.
i ford for the past 33 years. She
Ens. LeRoy Collins. Jr., the gov­
Ham L. Alford, led the group of
made her home at 819 Elm Ave. ernor's only son, arrived Monday
23
pilots,
five
ground
officers
and
V h e masonry six room building
and was the wife of the lata J- night to give hit parents the sur- _
^
A
« s s
63 maintenance personnel from
ha» a huge auditorium, a kitchen
w
ShatJotn.
Mrs.
Shadoje:
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hardly
hoped**.
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the Jtertl Ale* 8 melon at •Norfolk,
and four clast room*. Much credit
WBnilWr of the Fir-- Baptist' h e rTm* all the way from Japan. .
?
,
Va„ aecompanled by Capt. W. K. Church here
and appreciation goes 14 Trustees
Young Collina called his parents
Fowler, commanding officer of
Richard J. Bundy and Eli I. Day,
She Is survived by « niece, Mrs. from tile Jacksonville naval air
the Naval Air Reserve Training E S. Kirk of OwenibUrf, Ky. staton to trll them he was on the
WASHINGTON W — The Army
co-chairmen of tile Bidding Fund
!,ay
*
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he
f
^
M
r
«
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Unit
under
whom
VF
(J)-86l
i*
trying to recover copies of a
Drive, both of whom were In­
Fuucrsl services will be at 3 p.m. way. Ife said that his ship tied
into trouble und wound up with a
strumental In making the much
77—and a 283 total good for only operates.
Thursday at llrlison
Funeral up at Yukoiuka,. Japan, for sev­ secret document containing guided
needed building a reality, as were
A full day was spent operating Home with Dr. W. P Rrooke Jr. eral weighs ind he decided to take missile Information which fell Into
$«av
unauthorized hand* In an apparent
their fellow workers, who spent
Behind
Ford, who will leave " llh the ‘ Sa.va&lt;* So~ " , ‘ n P*r' officiating. Rurial rdl be In part of hla leave In order to be "violation of security regulations."
many hours making personal calls
fecting
the
"Baashee"
pilot*
in­
Evergreen
Cemetery.
here for the Inauguration
h»re to compete In Panama later
Army Secretary
Wilbur V.
to get pledges to finance the
w * week, came Hebert and then flight refueling technique. In thla
Rnicker announced an Investiga­
#*trurtlon of inch a building, a
#^.7..
.
......
a six-way tic at 283 between Jim- aspect the entire squadron would
tion of the leak Monday night and
building for which this communjty
now be considered combat-ready
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said a senior officer Is being ques­
is very proud. It 1* the first Sun­
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tioned "among others" concerning
day School building for the town
the matter.
and now hat an enrollment of
Ha Identified the officer at Colo­
60 children of all ages.
nel John C. Nickerson Jr., 41, ehlef
Furnishing fhe bulldinr now Is
of the field coordination branch,
also underway. Kitchen equipment
Army Ballastlc Missile Ageney,
Kristian A. Julhe, a piano by Mr.
Redstone Aretnal, Huntsville, Ala.
and Mr*. N- B. Choice. Mrs. Juthe
Bruckner did not Identify the
and Mr. Choice are both trustees
Tha Seminole County Board of and a lot of time . . sod if any leaked document other than to say
of The Altamonte Chapel. Chair*
The importance of the develop- ■gram," ha said, and then explain- enmg of 44 (Geneva Ave.) from
n e w YORK
— !Mx pals of
iRve been donated by Dr. and Mrs. ment of an east-weat thoroughfare1*d ‘ hat "We now have four major Mellonville acroas town to French n„ddr Stoddard have made $32 In Commlt.loners at Its final meet of pou hare any question* about I f "apparently contained Secre­
ing yraterday before new comtary Charles E, Wilson’* Noe. 28
J. W. Claudy, Mr and Mrs. D. J. through Sanford and Seminole * “ «
r*maWn« 10 c0m'’,cte Ave Tl.J, U not in the budget tlx weeks shining .hoe* so that
it I will be glad to answer them.
directive setting forth which guid­
Scott and the ladies of the Alta­
..
i . i
. ISR 46.
for this year, but it L* my ho|&gt;« Ruddy will have two leg* to walk minlnnnr* took office today, ck&gt;*ed out old buiiiN-*.. approvvd ] "There's la no Intention on my ed missile* are te be tinder Air
monte Chapel Service Circle.
Step. •
Senator
SU-li
S o r " “ w g to T S ^ J ro m y
“Step
« » by Sw‘’Sr'“ ,‘&gt;r -S
u*" Uul we c*n lnf,,,d" ,hU ln Ulc and r,,n nn
minute*, arvl tr.in*arted alt Items part to conceal facis . . • I don't Force control and which trader
, .
strum described the four phase* budget year for 1957 58 which beWhen thay .hunt ' Shoe shine.
want to em bam tt this Board, or Army ontrei
"
Senator Sten*lrom noted tha‘ |»ft to ba undertaken. "The first," 8‘ na July 1. 1957. Geneva Are. is Mister " and get a customer It before them.
County Attorney Mack N. Cleye the Board talcing office tomorrow,
the Sate Road Department has ^ tMld, "Is the widening and re- how* ar*l will become even more meant another quarter toward*
or myeelf," he said.
not completed the resurfacing ol Corv,trUcUi» at 46 from the Uke *o a* our county develop*, a major their goal of Jtor for sn artliflcl.il land Jr., nppointed by the board
Cleveland explained that moti­
oa
their
right
of
way
attorney
reSiate Road 4*1 front the Senunole, j CMUp pridge to Mellonville Ave.' thonMighfare aero*.* Sanford.
leg for Ruddy.
Funeral services wll’ be held at Volusia line eastward to
Buddy, whn*r full moni.krr I* »l»*'»«e.| tim e t.. explain hi* bill le* Involved ln the condemnation
' This i* a distance of 4.2 mile*
"The third phase u. of course,
■ult exceeded 8400,000 and I have GeneraRy fair through Wednesday
J p.m. tomorrow at the Hri*son Uke Jeseiip Bridge.
taine -----------Stoddard Jr., i* .........
13. HI* left for "»«rvlcea r.-mleml"
!imj wg now have in the primary a tremendous project," the Sen- Rlain.
. . In respent e minimum of a year on It except considerable early
fsjneral Home for J. A. Howard,
"Thia it a major step forward, /una, 8300,000 to do this job. We star stated, "but I feel tt la ur '»«
ampuUted above the knee Pf—eging the "**j*ty during con- . , worked nights etui Sundays. .
W who died yesterday morning. in provhllng a good eaat-west |«re hopeful
that the State Road gent that we begin our plans now l**t May due to eancer. and hla. demnation proceeding, for rights proof-read legal*. . and provided log fog.
The Rev. J. E. McKinley wt!1 thoroughfare through Seminole I Department
wUl let thU parti to makethis phase a reality."! f»,h' r ha1 faee&lt;t **100 I" n‘ ''l |r»l of way* on 17-12 fromFive PotnU the u*o of my secretary. I feci
officiate and burial will be In County." taiil the Senator
*outh to thp Orange County lino.
cular |dia*o to Contract befure the Aisl h&lt;- describe*! this phase as. bill*
Uak Lawn Memorial Park.
So
hi*
nil*,
Bonn
I"
KreS.
13
"My bill wa* submitted at a that I have submitted e bill that
road
budget
year
on July I, the development *&gt;f a new rigid of
"I coadder the development of
Pallbearer* are Hacot Ellegby,
Denny
Oplt/,
12.
George
Povey,
ll'"
r when a majority of the Is just, fair, and legal.
way from thF corner of French
T V Brown. Roy O. WOTIsins. .State Road 46 through Seminole 1957.
11,
Eddie
Ruinak,
9
and
Ruddy's
Board
it going out of office,” »aid .."In my contract with the Legal
"The second pha.a," Senator Ave. and Geneva Ave. westward
Joe L Corley. tGorge Maffetl and County oo* of the major projecta
two brothers Joel, li. and Lee. *, Ctevelsnd "Any time I have bust Department of the Road Board I
Sterntrom
explalnod,
“
la
tha
wldto
the
I-ikr
County
line.
r r nr.iiJi
'to our road development ----hit the sidewalk* with their pot- nex* with the Board tt is follow- was told that my bill for services
Tlte fourth phase of the east- ishing kit*.
Ing tho completion of all other rendered wa* more than reason­
west thoroughfare development
able," tho County Attorney exThey hope to have Ruddy off businria."
Senator Strnstrom *aid I* a "new erutchra and walking when he
lie said, "I kubmilted a bill
(Continued On Page Three)
bridge at the S*. John's River at .tarts high school next fall.
which represent* a lot of money
the end of CVlery Ave. We should
bring the traffic across this bridge
in n direct cour»*. tying in with
SR 46 rather than bringing the
traffic in on Celery Ave.
"With tlee new milion dollar
New Smyrna Osteen road (416)
under construction, the traffic
r*Min« nn SR 413 from New Smy­
rna to Sanford will increase great­
ly in tha next few yeurs,’ he said
and then emphasized "the new
bridge, at the bate of Celery Aw
on SR 416 ia needed now. We had
one death on thia bridge in 1966
and many others In past years.”
ny the development of these
four phase* which I have outlined,
Senator Stenstrom commented,
|"Seminole County will have a
first clas* rastwe*t thoroughfare
■which will bring greater traffic
|both from the east roost going
to Orlando anil Tampa and from
|inland Florida going to the east
coast.
| "it U our belief that moch of i
JOINT PRESENTATION! Captain tt. W. aarxten. us.*, , uu..ucou..«
” 7 , the traffic which now rro**es;
tleo. (right) and Captain J. T. Blackburn. I'SN. Cutmuaadcr. Heavy Attack Wing One read the 11*6 Florida on State Road 3d in Or-;
March of Dimes Award Pfanue, presented them In behalf •( the peremsMl o f sanford NAS daring Undo will cross Florida on State
ceremonies at the NAS. Chaplain C. L. Arnold. fUC. L’SN (left) andI Johni L Saul*, t^miaole lour.lv Road 46 if we can develop this
lU p rrjfn U tifc of Ihe National Foundation for Infantile FaraljtUe
tho^fhork
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responsibility toward their community's health. They were
Wfc, prevented to Seut* at Sanford Naval Air Station'» rortrihulloo to the 1957 Marth of Dlrt-s Fund. h'ghway through the r*v -ty, I AS THEY HELP PROTECT HOMES AGAINST
•aid Senator Stenstrom.
I ford Pirn Department headed by Chief Mack N.
In line early thin morning te have their TH X-rays. (Staff Photo)
'Official U. S. Navy Photo)

Senator; Development O f SR-46
Through County Is Major Project

Funeral Tomorrow
For J. A. Howard

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Document Missing

Missile Information

Boys Shine Shoes

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Attorney Explains Cost
Of Working For County
In Condemnation Acts

Weather

Additional
Local News
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Nuclear Reactor
To Generate Power
Put Into Operation

Marines Reveal
Streamlining Plan

OVHMZa MOHU ed Browning automatic and M-l rifleo dwarf First
Marten dtvtteoa Teathemerte at Camp Pendleton, Calif. The giants
w en uatd for Instruction during a recent Held exercise. Shown with
tea rifleo (L te r.) are: CpL Alex Paleka, Pfc. John Trammell,
Cpi. Thai Cmawot. I g t John Coiling end Sgt. Chester Yates.

WASHINGTON W — The Ma­
rine Corps has disclosed it soon
will start an atomic-age itrsam linlng of its divisions to give them
greater mobility and a bigger
punch.
The streamlining plan is similar
to one recently ordered by the
Army. The ilzo of most Army divi­
sions wUl be cut by abotrt onefourth under this plan.
The Merino Corps said that its
landing force of the future "will
be aomewhat smaller" in man­
power, "much lighter" In equip­
ment, "much faster on Its feet and
more powerful in terms of Infan­
try weapons."
The Marine Corp* was unable to
disclose Immediately how much the
slat of Its three divisions will be
cut. Details of the reorganisation
are not yet complete nad &lt;omo fea­
tures of the plan are still classi­
fied.
A Marine division presently to­
tals 20,79# men—• much heavier
force thin sn Army division. This
divisional organization s p r a n g
World War II experiences In front­
al beachhead assaults. Hut like the
Army, the Marines sre finding
that in tha atomic era the emphaila Is no longer on sheer num­
bers but on dispersal and mobility,
with the punch supplied by atomic
weapons.

CHICAGO w — The first nu­
clear reactor specifically designed
to generate power has been put
Into npratlon by the Argonne Na­
tional Laboratory.
The laboratory announced that
Its experimental atomic “ boiling
water reactor" had achieved a peak
production &gt;of 3,000 kilowatts of
electricity.
The experiment marks a major
step in the ultimate production of
electricity for everyday use through
nuclear power.
The achievement occurred at the
laboratory’s experimental plant In
suburban Lemont. The laboratory
is operated by the Atomic Energy
Commission. It climaxed extensive
experiments which began In 1954.
A spokesman said although elec­
tricity has been produced by nu­
clear reactors before, this marked
thte first time It has been generald by a reactor specifically design­
ed for tho purpose.
The laboratory said It will use
tha reactor to generate part of Ita
own electrical power requirement!.
The rcador operates by generat­
ing live iteam directly at ita ura­
nium core. The (team la piped to
a turbine, eliminating the need for
Intermediate heat exchangers.

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Regular prices 10.9S to 49.95

In sizes 6 thru 16, each one

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Regular prices 25-95 thru 69.95

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YOUNOUT ten t— ed Oongram, Bop. John D. Dtngog (tedt), 30,
grins ea he gets some sound edvico In Wuhlngtca from Sen. Theo­
dore r . Green, M, ed Rhode Island. Green, elected to the Senate to
1138, la the oldest member ever to serve In Congress. Doth he and
Dingett, elected from Michigan, are Democrats.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

T U E SD A Y , JA N U A R Y 8, 1957

U n ite d P r t m

Leaned W ire

yson Named County fo//insJays,F/or^a's
F i r s t N e e d Is New
Chairman S t a t e C o n s t i t u t i o n

Officials
Start W ork
On 17-92

County Commissioner Fred Dy
tm m i eteoted u chairman of
toe Board at Somlnole County
Commissioners followInf t h e
seating of three new member*.
John Krtder, Lawrence Swot­
te d , and Homer Little became
maaibera of tha Board when the
five member* met at 9:30 this
jmtfnlng to take over the hamll K of U&gt;* county's business.
Commissioner Dyson was unani
aoualy chosen for the lop county
afBce after hla nomination by
Ovnmlaaloaer Swofford. CommlsOioner John Krlder was named
vice chairman of the group.
The Board went immediately
to work oa Highway 17-92 follow*
l a | the reading of a letter from
rifth District Hoad Beard MemRR William A. Dial la which he
stated th at funds woahi be ad­
vanced from secondary road mon­
ies for the purchase of rights of
(Ceutlau'd On Page 3)

Top News
In Brief
LONDON «fl — Chinese Coramunlst Prem ier Chou En lal met
Soviet leid rrs today In Moscow
for talks beltoved aimed a t halt­
ing the discontent sweeping the
Communist empire. The strategy
being mapped behind the Kremlin
walls by trader* of the world's
two largr.M Communist parties
may determine tha path of world
Communism, observer* said In
London.
CHICAGO
m — I'ryMldcnt
Georg* Mrany of the AFL-CIO
Monday night urged freedom for
Cyprus and Algeria and said the
United States must Uke the letd
In “denouncing colonialism."

AS THEY HELP PROTECT HOMES AGAINST CHIME . . the
ford Police Department, headed by Chief Roy G. William*,
feels a responsibility toward their community's health. They set

by having their TR X-raya early. (Staff

Woman's Driving Mayfair Inn Playing Weekend Warriors
Town's 1st Sunday
Pro Finishes Second Here To Qualify
Ability Saves
P o o l Building
Bike Rider's Lite In Los Angeles O pen In Refueling Mode
Dedicated Sunday
* r « ",Z S

ALTAMONTE S P R I N G S The Altamonte Chapel educational
bolkllng was filled to near ra­
pacity Sunday afternoon at dedi­
cation ceremonies for the $17,000
budding which took place at 3

LOS ANGELES, tB — It took
“ Because of the driving ability Dough Ford eight years to do it,
of a Sanford housewife an f-year- but the former national PGA
old boy narrowly escaped death! champion finally hat his first winSaturday morning when he ra ta -,«*»£»* Soiling crown
pultcd his bicycle into the path of ! Th\ lhS*,ky
. fi“h
an oncoming car out of a blind '™ " Mahopae, N. Y.. who Is no ed
intersection."
Constable J. Q. **
°'
maLh-play
Slim" Galloway said this mom golfers who ever lined, fought
back the challenge of the pack In
ing. ,
the Los Angelra Open Monday to
Mr*. Ruth Lee uf Jiantord was win first prit« of $7,000.
, .
. „ . .
,
travaling south on SR « A short­ « . . .
b®“** d0? ® 'M
ly before 11 o’clotk- -Saturday match play contest
on Ihc final
morning wtien Marion James, 6- nine holes in one of the greatest
year-old son of \ r - and Mrs. Rl scrambles In history.
^ ‘rcTdaiiiTi VudTtenly VrVrd out
\Vhen‘"the"g»n*g Teed off on the
from a side road In Paola.
6tth hole of the 72-hole contest,
Constable Galloway, followlnji | four men wrei-« tied oFr th« leaderhis investigation and talking with ship; six other* were one stroke
eye witnesses to the Incident, said behind and six more were only
that Mrs. Lee was traveling» only «v*o
Iwo »lr
strokes
off me
the pace—the
dit­
° « * oir
pace-m e niv
» ml1*1 P*r hour ,nd
**"*• « '
out-of-bound, ball.
tfl
i-nntrol
hl’p
Par
nn&lt;l
llOD
in
Ills*
uKan
th&lt;m
rueiurn
rininl.nl
to control her car ami slop InBut when thrp ressure mounted,
(Continu'd On Page 3)
I Ford thruggrd It off. While the

others were havng their troubles,
Doug was as steady at a rock,
picking up two blrdlaa on the fi­
nal 18, taking no bogles and flrlnng
a two-umler par and n 72 hole
score of 280.
Right on hit hrt-U cume un­
lucky Jay Hebert, who had a 281
and collected 83,7V) after firing a
four under par f&gt;7 on his last
round. Hebert hat been one of the
lop money-wlnnars for yaar»-but
nevee-k*. won » k-ernamem.
_
Gardner Dickinson of Panama
City Beach, Fla., had started the
!,ay
* * he f ^ M r « "
into trouble und wound up with a
77—and a 283 total good for only
$«av
Behind
Ford, who will leave
h»re to compete In Panama later
w * week, came Hebert and then
a six-way tic at 283 between Jim(Continu'd On Page 3)

The

"Wrt-krnd

Warriors"

of

VIENNA, «lt - Hundreds of
Hungarian patriots facing arrest
and pmslhly death under the new
Red reign of terror are fleeing
into the tracklesi forests, swamp*
and mountains to join die-hard
freedom-fighter bands of refugees
laid today.
WASHINGTON M - Sentlmsnt
mounted In Congress today for
putting sonic time limit on Presi­
dent Elsenhower's requested au­
thority to use U- S. troops to res{l*t any Communist aggression In
the Middle E a st

TALLAHASSEE HT-Gov. LoKoy
Collins, tadring tho oath of office
for the second time, said today
Florlda'a first need la a new
state Constitution.
He predicted the 1987 Legisla­
ture, faced with problems created
by a rapidly-growing population
anil vast new industries, will solve
the "few area* of likely cuuirorersy” la a new t u t * charter
written by the Constitution Ad­
visory Commission.
Collins reviewed past progress
and future plans but delayed &lt;*perlfic recommendations unlll the
legislature convenes In April.
Collina said Florida la the fastrot growing major elate In the
nation with about 600 new resi­
dent-* moving In each day. a five­
fold Income Increase for farmers
In the post 16 years and on In­
dustrial expansion program at­
tracting new plants at the rate
of one a day.
"We have kept government Wt
iu place," he said, "not unneestarily meddling In the live* and
businesses of our people, not en­
riching a favored few, but acting
vigorously and effectively to pro­
tect and promote the public inter­
est and the soundness of our
growth.
"We have earnestly sought to
make Integrity the hallmark of
your slate government, There
(Continued oa Page 3)

LeRoy Jr. Comes
Home For Father’s
Mrs. Ellen Shadoin
Inauguration Today
Dies This Morning TALLAHASSEE V — Gur. las-

SNAS Presents
Check To March
Of Dimes Drive
The Sanford Naval Air Station's
contribution to the 1957 March of
Dimes rampalgn, in tho form of a
check for $1,221.96. we* preterited to John L. Santa, Chairman oi
the Seminole County Chapter of
the National Foundation far In­
fantile Paraiywl* by Captain R
W. Jackson. USN. Commanding
Officer of the Station, and ' Cap­
tain J. T. Blackburn, USN, Com­
mander. Heavy Attack Wing One.
in oeranonl** held aboard the
NAS.
Included !•* ‘h.- ceromoolea xroa
tha presentation of a plaque by
.Saul*, to to o .. Jackson and Capt,
Blackburn, commending mill tar)
and civilian personnel of the San­
ford NAS, for their pertldpattei
In the 1936 March of Dlmea cam­
paign.
Hie award commenda the Of­
ficer*, enlisted personnel, and
civilian m em ben of the NAB for
their "deep and sincere Interest
in the work of the National Foun­
dation for Infantile Paralpito
through the unanlflah and gener­
ous support of the 1936 March of
Dimae". It wUl be hung la the
Admlnlstatlon IlUlg. of the NAB.
The presentation of the check
to the 1937 March of Dimes cam­
paign, resulted from the 1966
NAS-HATAYINO ONE Combined
Charitlos Drive, in which each
(tertun participating, donated a
day’s pay.

Heavy Attack Squadron Five this
M'»- Ellen Shadoin. 74. passed Roy Collins’ grin w it a bit broad­
wxvk to qualify their pilot* In the
,hu morning at the local hos- er at hi* Inauguraton today berau*e of an unexpected fare
"probe and drogue" method of In- P11" '
* *Aort. J U " ? * ' ..
Born March 23, 1882, In F a ir among the dozens of celebrities
flight refueling.
W1. | view, Ky., »hr had lived In San- on the scene.
Squadron skipper, Cmdr.
i ford for the past 33 years. She
Ens. LeRoy Collins. Jr., the gov­
Ham L. Alford, led the group of made her home at 819 Elm Ave.
ernor's only son, arrived Monday
23
pilots,
five
ground
officers
and
V h e masonry six room building
^
A
« s s
63 maintenance personnel from and was the wife of the lata J- night to give hit parents the sur- _
ha» a huge auditorium, a kitchen
w
ShatJotn.
Mrs.
Shadoje:
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the J t e r t l Ale* 8 melon at •Norfolk, WBnilWr of the Fir-- Baptist' h e rTm* all the way from Japan. .
and four clast room*. Much credit
?
,
Va„ aecompanled by Capt. W. K. Church here
and appreciation goes 14 Trustees
Young Collina called his parents
Fowler, commanding officer of
Richard J. Bundy and Eli I. Day,
She Is survived by « niece, Mrs. from tile Jacksonville naval air
the Naval Air Reserve Training E S. Kirk of OwenibUrf, Ky. staton to trll them he was on the
WASHINGTON W — The Army
co-chairmen of tile Bidding Fund
Unit under whom VF (J)-86l Fuucrsl services will be at 3 p.m. way. Ife said that his ship tied i* trying to recover copies of a
Drive, both of whom were In­
operates.
strumental In making the much
Thursday at llrlison Funeral up at Yukoiuka,. Japan, for sev­ secret document containing guided
needed building a reality, as were
A full day was spent operating Home with Dr. W. P Rrooke Jr. eral weighs ind he decided to take missile Information which fell Into
unauthorized hand* In an apparent
their fellow workers, who spent
" llh the ‘ Sa.va&lt;* So~ " , ‘n P*r ' officiating. Rurial r d l be In part of hla leave In order to be "violation of security regulations."
many hours making personal calls
fecting the "Baashee" pilot* in­ Evergreen Cemetery.
here for the Inauguration
Army Secretary Wilbur V.
to get pledges to finance the
flight refueling technique. In thla
Rnicker announced an Investiga­
# * tru rtlo n of inch a building, a
aspect the entire squadron would
#^.7..
.
......
tion of the leak Monday night and
building for which this communjty
now be considered combat-ready
said a senior officer Is being ques­
is very proud. It 1* the first Sun­
(Continued on Page 3)
tioned "among others" concerning
day School building for the town
the matter.
and now hat an enrollment of
Ha Identified the officer a t Colo­
60 children of all ages.
nel John C. Nickerson Jr., 41, ehlef
Furnishing fhe bulldinr now Is
of the field coordination branch,
also underway. Kitchen equipment
Army Ballastlc Missile Ageney,
Kristian A. Julhe, a piano by Mr.
Redstone Aretnal, Huntsville, Ala.
and Mr*. N- B. Choice. Mrs. Juthe
Bruckner did not Identify the
and Mr. Choice are both trustees
Tha Seminole County Board of and a lot of time . . sod if any leaked document other than to say
of The Altamonte Chapel. Chair*
The importance of the develop- ■gram," ha said, and then explain- enmg of 44 (Geneva Ave.) from n e w YORK
— !Mx pals of
iRve been donated by Dr. and Mrs. ment of an east-weat thoroughfare1*d ‘hat "We now have four major Mellonville acroas town to French n„ddr Stoddard have made $32 In Commlt.loners a t Its final meet of pou hare any question* about I f "apparently contained Secre­
ing yraterday before new comJ . W. Claudy, Mr and Mrs. D. J. through Sanford and Seminole * “ «
r*maWn« 10 c0m'’,cte Ave Tl.J, U not in the budget tlx weeks shining .hoe* so that minlnnnr* took office today, ck&gt;*- it I will be glad to answer them. tary Charles E, Wilson’* Noe. 28
directive setting forth which guid­
Scott and the ladies of the Alta­
..
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. I SR 46.
for this year, but it L* my ho|&gt;« Ruddy will have two leg* to walk
ed out old buiiiN-*.. approvvd ] "There's la no Intention on my ed missile* are te be tinder Air
monte Chapel Service Circle.
Step
Step. Senator
SU-li
part to conceal facis . . • I don't
S o r " “ w g to T S ^ J r o m y
“ «» by Sw‘’•S r'“ ,‘&gt;r -S
u*" Uul we c*n lnf,,,d" ,hU ln Ulc and r,,n nn
, .
strum described the four phase* budget year for 1957 58 which be- When thay .hunt ' Shoe shine. minute*, arvl tr.in*arted alt Items want to e m b a m tt this Board, or Force control and which trader
before
them.
Army ontrei
"
Senator Sten*lrom noted tha‘ |»ft to ba undertaken. "The first," 8‘na July 1. 1957. Geneva Are. is Mister " and get a customer It
County Attorney Mack N. Cleye the Board talcing office tomorrow,
the Sate Road Department has ^ t Mld, "Is the widening and re- how* ar*l will become even more meant another quarter toward*
or myeelf," he said.
not completed the resurfacing ol Corv, t rUcUi» at 46 from the U ke *o a* our county develop*, a major their goal of Jtor for sn artliflcl.il land Jr., nppointed by the board
Cleveland explained that moti­
oa
their
right
of
way
attorney
reSiate Road 4*1 front the Senunole, j CMUp pridge to Mellonville Ave.' thonMighfare aero*.* Sanford.
leg for Ruddy.
Funeral services wll’ be held at Volusia line eastward to
Buddy, whn*r full moni.krr I* »l»*'»«e.| time t.. explain hi* bill le* Involved ln the condemnation
' This i* a distance of 4.2 mile*
"The third phase u. of course,
■ult exceeded 8400,000 and I have
J p.m. tomorrow at the Hri*son U k e Jeseiip Bridge.
taine ---------Stoddard- Jr., i* ..........
13. HI* left for "»«rvlcea r.-mleml"
!imj wg now have in the primary a tremendous project," the Sen- Rlain.
. . In re- spent e minimum of a year on It GeneraRy fair through Wednesday
except considerable early
fsjneral Home for J. A. Howard,
"Thia it a major step forward, /una, 8300,000 to do this job. We star stated, "but I feel tt la ur '»«
ampuUted above the knee Pf—eging the "**j*ty during conW who died yesterday morning. in provhllng a good eaat-west | «re hopeful that the State Road gent that we begin our plans now l**t May due to eancer. and hla. demnation proceeding, for rights . , worked nights etui Sundays. . log fog.
proof-read legal*. . and provided
The Rev. J. E. McKinley wt!1 thoroughfare through Seminole I Department
wUl let thU parti to make this phase a reality."! f»,h' r ha1 faee&lt;t **100 I" n‘''l |r»l of way* on 17-12 from Five PotnU the u*o of my secretary. I feci
officiate and burial will be In County." taiil the Senator
*outh
to
thp
Orange
County
lino.
cular |dia*o to Contract befure the Aisl h&lt;- describe*! this phase as. bill*
Uak Lawn Memorial Park.
"My bill wa* submitted at a that I have submitted e bill that
road
budget year
on July I, the development *&gt;f a new rigid of So hi* nil*, Bonn I" KreS. 13
"I
coadder
the
development
of
Pallbearer* are Hacot Ellegby,
Denny
Oplt/,
12.
George
Povey,
ll'"
r when a majority of the Is just, fair, and legal.
way from thF corner of French
T V Brown. Roy O. WOTIsins. .State Road 46 through Seminole 1957.
11,
Eddie
Ruinak,
9
and
Ruddy's
Board
it going out of office,” »aid .."In my contract with the Legal
"The second pha.a," Senator Ave. and Geneva Ave. westward
Joe L Corley. tGorge Maffetl and County oo* of the major projecta
two brothers Joel, li. and Lee. *, Ctevelsnd "Any time I have bust Department of the Road Board I
Sterntrom
explalnod,
“la
tha
wldto
the
I-ikr
County
line.
r r nr.iiJi
'to our road development ----hit the sidewalk* with their pot- nex* with the Board tt is follow- was told that my bill for services
Tlte fourth phase of the east- ishing kit*.
Ing tho completion of all other rendered wa* more than reason­
west thoroughfare development They hope to have Ruddy off businria."
able," tho County Attorney exSenator Strnstrom *aid I* a "new erutchra and walking when he
lie said, "I kubmilted a bill
(Continued On Page Three)
bridge at the S*. John's River at .tarts high school next fall.
which represent* a lot of money
the end of CVlery Ave. We should
bring the traffic across this bridge
in n direct cour»*. tying in with
SR 46 rather than bringing the
traffic in on Celery Ave.
"With tlee new milion dollar
New Smyrna Osteen road (416)
under construction, the traffic
r*Min« nn SR 413 from New Smy­
rna to Sanford will increase great­
ly in tha next few yeurs,’ he said
and then emphasized "the new
bridge, at the bate of Celery Aw
on SR 416 ia needed now. We had
one death on thia bridge in 1966
and many others In past years.”
ny the development of these
four phase* which I have outlined,
Senator Stenstrom commented,
| "Seminole County will have a
first clas* rastwe*t thoroughfare
■which will bring greater traffic
| both from the east roost going
to Orlando anil Tampa and from
| inland Florida going to the east
coast.
| " it U our belief that moch of i
JOINT PRESENTATION! Captain tt. W. aarxten. us.*, , uu..ucou..«
” 7 , the traffic which now rro**es;
tleo. (right) and Captain J. T. Blackburn. I'SN. Cutmuaadcr. Heavy Attack Wing One read the 11*6 Florida on State Road 3d in O r-;
March of Dimes Award Pfanue, presented them In behalf •( the peremsMl of sanford NAS daring Undo will cross Florida on State
ceremonies at the NAS. Chaplain C. L. Arnold. fU C . L’SN (left) andI Jo h n iL Saul*, t^miaole lour.lv Road 46 if we can develop this
lU prrjfnU tifc of Ihe National Foundation for Infantile FaraljtUe
tho^fhork
?• -«
responsibility toward their community's health. They were
Wfc, prevented to Seut* at Sanford Naval Air Station'» rortrihulloo to the 1957 Marth of Dlrt-s Fund. h'ghway through the r*v -ty, I AS THEY HELP PROTECT HOMES AGAINST
•aid Senator Stenstrom.
I ford Pirn Department headed by Chief Mack N.
In line early thin morning te have their TH X-rays. (Staff Photo)
'Official U. S. Navy Photo)

Senator; Development O f SR-46
Through County Is Major Project

Funeral Tomorrow
For J. A. Howard

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CHAPTER IT
of these windows. If that was ing I could May around la see
OU TOLD Mr. Todd you’d really a door closing, them must who wins out with Psggy, but
five him your anaxver Sit- havs been a draft"
now that I’ve found a purchaser
onlay, Priocilla. That * three days
"But what caused the draft? for my property wa’U he on our
away. M you want any of thU old And 1 saw that light flash again way. I’d Uke to come back here
•tuff, you’d better be making up last Bight"
someday, wouldn't you?"
your mind."
"This p l a c e grows on one,"
Rita
said
lightly,
"Well,
re­
"Well, there haven't been any
Rita admitted. "There's re a J
member
the
house
la
haunted.
other offers. And Mr. Todd prob­
charm about IL But f w o u l d
ably thtnka I'm weak-minded be­ Might be we've disturbed the never be satisfied In a s m a l l
ghosts.
Frankly,
Pm
mors
in­
cause 1 haven't told him to go
In your disposing of the town. Let** lock up and go back
ahead and dose with Alvarea. I terested
and get breakfast. Ws can corns
place
than
I am In the ghosts."
might aa well, but aomehow, Rita,
over later and put all these things
"I'm
having
fun."
There
was
1 bare a queer feeling that I'd
wrlsUuineu in iTtsclUa'a voice. "I together."
like to hold onto it (or awhile."
ware fastening the lock
•'And pay taxes on an empty feel bad about leaving. The peo­ at They
gate when BUI drove by.
houseT You've let all those old ple cere are ao easygoing- That Us tha
slowed to a stop and said
tales at hidden treasure influence Pete Craig is almost as much pleasantly,
"It's mighty early for
you subconsciously, PnscUJa. At fun ns Dick, or mors fun really— sight-seeing.
I gather that's what
first. 1 advocated bolding off, but not quite so interesting."
“Tou mean you prefer the doc­ you’re doing?"
thinking that U Alvarea wanted
It's about the asms Urns ha
to rush it through so quickly he tor 7"
might nave some inside track
"1 suppose so. Of course 1 havs came by yesterday, Rita thought.
about the value, but since no other no delusions. 1 know they're both What la be looking for? Is he
ouci nas come along, 1 guess you in love with Peggy Pomeroy . . . really watching us? It had been
might m well go ahead with It. Pete and 1 were dancing last amusing at first: it wasn’t any
Especially since Alvarea la will­ night when (be and Dick came more. She said. “You, too, must
ing to take the sntlquss and you in. They didn't stay long—I Ilka the early mornings."
BUI thought, Bht n e v e r an*
won t have to p e d d l e them think Dick got a call. 8ht was
around.”
more friendly than she was the swera questions. 8hs counters
"1 won't pretend I want to keep other time, but she seemed sur­ with another. Now why the dick­
anything through sentiment, o( prised seeing me there with ens ars they prowling around that
old house? Had they been In­
■course. 1 never knew Aunt Rachel, Pete."
4t»l‘ but'there are some figurines and
"(Jo on having tub while you're side, or were they Just looking
vases I'd like to have. And some nere but don’t get to liking either around on the outside 7 He wish­
ed hs had been a little earlier.
at the silver. There are some o! those lads," Hits cautioned.
really good pieces, particularly
"te le asked me to go to the
"If you haven’t hsd break­
the gubleu."
party on the Silver Song with fast.” he said, ’’how about coming
"And those crocheted bed­ him. (t wtm nice of Mr. Alvarea with me?"
spreads are heirlooms—" Rita to u k ui,"
"Thanks, but ws'ra having
broke off, startled. "What was
"What else could he do 7 When breakfast at the cottage this
that?"
he met us down there in Mr. morning. The coffee's already
"Sounded Ilka a door closed." Todd's office and they started made. Cams over and eat with
"And footsteps coming down talking about IL he probably felt us." Rita's voice was (rtemlly.
the stairs."
that be should. You'U remember
Involuntarily Bill's glance went
"Out we've just come from up- ha said he knew few people here. from Rita to Priscilla, who said.
ttaira. la there a basement 7"
1 wonder why be e going to the "Oh, I don’t mind. Come along If
"I've teen no door to any base­ trouble to have a big party?"
you like."
ment. But 1 distinctly heard a
"To create good will, I supBUI laughed. "That Invitation
door does and I heard footsteps'’ pose. If he's going to havs busi­ doesn't sound very cordial, but
•Tuts, do you suppose It’s safe ness interests here, tie probably I'm coming anyway."
for us to be over here? It’s ao thinks it will be a diplomatic ges*
When th ey w ere seated at tha
early in the morning—not yet six. ture. Pete aald he'd be glad to ta b le in th e b re ak fa st nook, he
If a tramp htppcna to steep here, have you go with us, If you didn't sa id c M u a lly , "Going to th e party
perhaps we disturbed hun."
want to go with BUL"
on th e SU csr B o n g V '
"But how does he get la, ead
"I don't mind going with Bill,"
"We’ve been Invited."
•utT"
lUta said. "11s rather Intrigues
"I'd like to have you hoik go
They had awakened early, and me. It la so apparent that 1 havs with me. Or If Peggy Pomeroy
after a cup of coffee, had decided him guessing. He seems to be can spare one of her faithful at­
they would cornu over to Lookout looking (or someone and he hasn’t tendants, maybe w* ran make it
House and see w h a t Priscilla quite decided whether I’m the a foursome.”
would like to keep.
one. It’s tun, being mysterious.
Priscilla aald, "Peggy Is going
I)
rata didn't think It was a good 1 do believe, though, that you to spare one of her faithful at­
Idea for Priscilla to stay ui Apala­ should let It be known why you’re tendants. Pete Is taking me to the
chicola any longer. It ivaa obvious here."
party.”
that she liked Ur. Devereaux and
"They’D wonder why I didn’t
T hen It's settled, t'm taking
It was just as obvious where his tell them In the beginning."
Rita—If she'U go with me. Will
Interest isy. Bill had said last
’You should have, I suppose. I you, R ita?”
night that the doctor and Pete taks tha responsibility for that
Rita M id abs would be glad to
were rushing Priscilla to make mistake. I thought wc would be go with him. Even though Bill
Peggy jealous.
here such a short w h i l e It Duval was being attentive for a
purpose, he was good company.
Her mind swerved back to wouldn't matter."
what Priscilla had s a i d . "No
"Let it take care of Itself," And after all, what difference did
tramp sleeps here. The doors are Priscilla said. "1 can say some­ it make?
f To B e Continual)
locked and you couldn't raise one thing to Pete or Dick about wish­
O IF*. by Dorothy Worl-r. Iteprlnltd hr permission of Hi. publisher. Arales Boots
Distributed by Kina Vestures Himllc.Uo.

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Group To Attend 3-Day Assembly

Collins
have been no scandals, and I am
determined that there shall be
none."
Rut Collins added that even
[)wlth record expansion of school,
road, building and institutional
program^ in the last few year*
our atate plant fnils far short
and must he greatly «pand*d to
rare not only for needs already
upon ua but alto for their enor­
mous increase brought about by
mous increase brought about by
our rapidly expanding population.
[)■ "Our legislators, I feel, will re‘ cognize our need for an up to date
ehartor. They will u k e up this
significant task with the benefit
cf month* of careful work by the
Constitution Advisory Commis­
sion. I fee! that fair minds, con­
scious of their responsibility for
the future of Florida, surely will
settle the few areas of likely
controversy."
Collins listed highways, public
Uchools, institutions of higher
learning, penal facilities, institu
tional cars i n the mentally hand­
icapped, labor management har­
mony, and community planniny as
-ome of the bade needs of his
next four years ut otfice.
lie added thai “we dert*rate»y
need to make more progress in
highway safety."
• "As wv go forwird," he said.
»"we will have growing palna. But
^growing pains are not nearly as
bad aa the aches ef stagnation."

(Continued frets F a it 1)
ways for the section of 17-93 from
Five Points to Sanford.
A resolution was approved re­
questing that money for tha right
of ways be aduareed lor the
completion of the highway.
Bryant Henry, State Road De­
partment Legal Section told tha
commissioners that the county
will “ Just about break (tan on
the 17-93 money In the construc­
tion of 17-93 from Five Points to
the Orange County Line."
H. L. Edwards, also a State
Road Department representative,
said that “ the estimated cost of
rights of ways would come to about $225,000.“
The earlier estimate of $103,000
did not Include additional rtfhtsof way* necessary and- the ac­
quisition of drainage easements
and borrow pita," Edwards ex­
plained.
R. C. Carlson, representing tha
Town Council of Longwood re­
quested help In the paving of
Church S t to 17-92 which he aald
would "develop Into an important
outlet to the main highway.
“There is considerable building
in Longwood and it ts impossible
to keep this street clayed and in
shape to use as It la. We feel that
there will be a lot of heavy traf­
fic® to the highway," said Carl,*on.
The section of highway Is about
1 mile lh length, ssld Carlson,
9/10 of It Inside the city limits
ot Longwood and 1/10 in the coun­
ty.
The resignation of Mrs. Jesse
L Vance, an employe tn the
County Road Department Office,
was read and accepted. A letter
advised the Board of Commission­
er* that her resignation * u ef­
fective Jan. 11.
County Agent CecR Tucker pre­
sented the Board a proposed pro­
gram for 1957 which includes! also
the program of the County Home
Demonstration Agent, Miss Myr­
tle Wilson.
Tucker asked that a secretary
be employed for hi* office and
presented a tetter from District
Agent F. S. Terry advising that
$75 per month from Federal and
.State fund* would be appropriat­
ed to w a rd the salary for the additional employe.
Commissioner John Krister stat­
ed ‘ This agency has been rather
dormant for several yean and I
would like to help as much as
p o ssib le ." Tucker uras authorized
lo interview applicants for the
position of si-cretiry in his office.
A Sanford building contractor
announced hi* intentions to build
approximately to "nice homes”
for Negroes in the Butner subdivi­
sion near Orapevllle Ave. Marshall
Nichols requested permission of
the Board to grade tbv area for
drainage.

Quotes Weekend
From News
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By UNITED PRESS
HOLLYWOOD: Actress Made
McDonald denying her kidnap or­
deal was a "hoax:"
" I ’ve taken my usual buffeting
from the press. They don't believe
me, they don’t know what I went
through. I'm so thankful to be
ally* and back with my children."
WASHINGTON: Sen. Mike Mans­
field D-Mont. on President Elsen­
hower’s program for blocking fur­
ther Red penetration of the Mid­
east:
“The Communists are In there
big and they are tn there to stay."

JAN. 7
(Continued from Page One)
Admlstler-s:
should the recall to active duty
Dorothy Adam* (Enterprise)
come.
Mra. Louisa Bowen (Geneva)
One weekend each month the
Regina Graham (Sanford)
officer* and men of VF(J)-M1
Mildred Walker (Oviedo)
Jack King (Oviedo ,
and all other Naval orgirtlzed re ­
Roger Booth (Lake Mary
serve units attend operational
Charles Grieme (Sanford)
rdills throughout the country.
Discharge*:
VF(J)-M1 garner* Its personnel
Baby Girl Mute (Sanford)
Leo Arnold (Sanford)
from the Norfolk, Va. and northern
Brenda Ellett (Sanford)
North Carolina areas. Its memNancy Steele and baby girl
tors represent all walks of civil­
(Geneva)
ian life. Some of the pklofi such Marioa Jam tnei (Lake Monroe
aa Cmdr. Alford fly as research
Howard Arnett iWhitehouse)
JAN. 8
pilots for the National Advisory
Admissions:
Committee for Aeronautics while
Jaunlta Hodges &lt;Oviedo)
several of the enlisted personnel
Penny Howell (Sanford)
are engineers lor this organisa­
Births:
tion.
Baby Girl Adams

Woman's

BUDAPEST: Premier Janos Ka - '
dar'a regime declaring those who
oppos* the government can eypect
(Continued front Tage One)
extreme penalties:
“ Counter-revolutionaries,
im­ stantane-usly.
The child was hit but received
perialist agenu, all those against
the legal order of the Hungarian only minor bruises and scratches.
peoples republic have no right to He was treated at Seminole Me­
morial Hospital and dismissed.
liberty. .
NEW YORK: Jackie Robinson Galloway said today “ Mrs, Lee
on his announcement that he la did a wonderful job to avoid hit­
quitting baseball to enter private ting the child and is to be'com ­
mended for her driving."
business:
“ If I had not received the good There were two boys riding bi­
deal that I have with my new cycles but only one of them dash­
company, I would b« playing for ed out In front of the oncoming
the New York Glanti this year.” car, said Constable Galloway.
Laxmibainagar, India: Premier
Jawaharla! Nehru believing there
will be trouble if the U. S at­
tempts to provide military aid
to the Middle East under the Ei­
senhower doctrine:
“ When a foreign power trie* to
»Up Into another country, It diaturbs the peace of that country
and creates conflicts."

Flower Show Judges
To Gather Monday

10-HIT "

"CHILDREN UNDER 11
ADMITTED FREE"

belli* in co rp o ra te d under ta u la _
of F lorida. a n d according la UW
recorde o t th e S ecretary of S tata.
each and e v ery euch c o rp o ratio n
• ppeare d e lin q u e n t (or th ree ( I )
yeare or m ore la th e filin g &lt;•{ re ­
p o rt a a n d p ay m en t of la a e a under
th e provisions of beet loa (o a t* .
F lo rid a S tatute*. ISIS, a n d th a t u n ­
der th a provtelone of eald Section
SCSI* F lo rid a Hatutee. ISIS. M id
c o rp o ra tio n s h a v s been claseed a t
tu b je c t to dissolution. aad t h a t
th re e (I) m o u th s a f te r d a ta of th is
publication each and every uueh
co rp o ra tio n Hated below tb a t n a s
n o t In th a m eantim e Hied Ua re ­
p o rts due am t paid th e taxes duo
u n d e r th e provisions e f Section
(0S.ZI. F lo rid a S ta tu te s, ISIS, w ill
be c e rtlfl-d to th e G overnor of Ike
S ta te of F lo rid a, who w ill leeuo n
I’roclam alon a t th a t tim e dlaeolvtn g aald corporaton.
HKMlNut.K COUNTY
Nam e P rincipal Place of Dutineoo
■CVIXOLK
CULVER BOAT CtX. U P FLORIDA.
INC.
CAMtKLBKRRY
FLORIDA NEW S COMPANY INC.
SANFORD
HID DEN L A K E CORPORATION
H ID D EN LA KB
L1.M1LU F R U IT CORPORATION
. . ■• HANFORD
lAlf
LONOACHEH, INC. —FEIIN PA RK

Mrs. F. L. Woodruff Jr. has Just
been notified chat the has been
chosen an accredited judge for
amateur flower show*.
The announcement earn* from
tho National Council of Federat­
ed Garden club* and shows that
Mr*. Woodruff met the strict re­
quirements o/ attending and pass­
ing examinations in five course*
of flower show Judging, has won
five blue rihbona In different
shows and has passed with honors
th test* from &lt;0 books on horti­
culture.
This award has been won by
twx&gt; other Saniord Garden Club
mem here. Mrs. J. E. Terwilllger
and Mrs. Fred Ganas, all three
from the Ixora circle.

On next Monday at 2 p. m.
there will be a meeting of all dis­
trict Judge* of flower shows, at
the garden center. Accredited and
student Judges are eligible to a t­
tend.
At this time plana for the Land­
scape Design School will he dis­
STRONG-ARMED THIEVES
cussed, which, acennting to state
chairman, J. Unwood Trim of TALLAHASSEE. (W-Police and
Jacksonville, will be held for a tho Stata Park Service were on
(Continued From . ate 1)
the lookout today for two 30-pound
plained to the Board of Commis­ week beginning Feb. 19. There linns. But there was no cause for
will
bo
eight
instructor*
for
the
sioners.
alarm. Someone apparently cart­
Cleveland also explained that cmirsc.
ed off the lions from tho Kllleran
Gardens. Both are made of stone
attorney’s fees for the defendants
amounted to more than $27,not) there have been any comments
DRAFTY DRAFTEES
which represened about five per at all."
Commissioner Fred Dyson M id , Fifteen draftee* assigned In th*
cent of the bill.
"The condemnation suit receiv­ at the dose of the explanation New South Walea Scottish Reyled (Imt priority In my n/fie* "When we voted on the bill the ment began 42-day sentences In
throughout the proceedings and other day I felt It was fair and the guard house today for refusing
tn wear kills
during the negotiations . . I had square and Just."
to turn down clients and business.
1 feet hat I have worked for my
fee and have earnest h," said
Cleveland.
Asked what percentage of tha
total amount the bill for "services
IfegistrRlion for 2nd sem ester classes lit nnllet, Tup,
rendered" would come to. Cleve­
land said between two and a
Acrobats &amp; 11aton for children of all ages will he taken ,
half and three per cent.
Monday thru Friday, 3:00 to (5:00 p. m.
."It fame to m attention last
Friday that there w-aa some com­
plaint that my bill was excessive,”
•said Cleveland. "I say this . .,.,1
have never gouged the members
Ph. 1721
Oak &amp; Commercial
of this board or asked for fee*
that were unreasonable. I regret

Attorney

N O T IC E

HANKOItli illlOXVERS CREDIT
CORPORATION
HANFORD
SANFORD INDUSTRIES. INC.
SANFORD

SANFORD MOTOR CO.. INC.__
SANFORD
UNITED ItLTLDERfl AND ASSO­
CIATES. INCORPORATED
RANFOKD
It te f u rth e r directed th a t a copy
o f th is notice be publlehed one t i m e In th e Hanford H erald a new epaier published In Hnnford.1 F lorida,
n w hich co u n ty the hom e efflea o f
th e above lleted corporation* a re
nhow n tn he located.
IN W ITNESS W H ER EO F. I h a v e
h e re u n to set m y hand and cnosed
th e G reet Sent nf the S lae e f F lo r­
ida tn he affix e d a t Tallahassee^ Ike
C anltat. thl* tho 9nd d a y o f M s u a ry A. D. |»kT.
(HEAL)
n . A. O ray
S e c re ta ry of S ta te

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Members of the local congrc- "Wbut Will Armageddon Mean for Ad
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gallon of Jehovah's Witnesses arc I You?" at Palatka Senior High | ^ | 0 YI U11
making preliminary plans to join School Auditorium. The public is
hundreds of other Witnesses from cordially Invited to attend all { (Continued From Page t)
Lo* Angeles; Tommy
throughout Central Florida fur a met.tjnga of the assembly, which
C,ark’
Jacobs. Montebello, Calif.; Dave
three-day am m bly In Palatka'
7 p m . Friday. Jan. 11, Marr. Manaronerk, N. Y.; Jackie
Jan. 11-13, R. N. Stafford, l o c a l ' "
*
Burke, Kiamesha Lake, N. Y.;
presiding minister, reported to"a"1____
Tommy Bolt, Houston, Tex., and
day. Delegates attending the
Art Wall, Poncon.i Manor, Pa., all
assambly will participate in a re- Y o u n n s t p r * ; T a k e
except Jacohs, who Just turned
fresher course for the improve- * U U n y S I C r b I U R C
professional and isn't eligible, col­
ment of the Christian Ministry of
lected
$1900.
Jehovah’s Witnesses in this sec­
At 2*1 came Bud Hol*eher, ApT1PTONVILLE, Tenn. M —
tion.
pte Valley. Calif.; Marty Furgol,
"The object of the program", Some youngsters w-ho received George Blgham. El Paso, Tex.;
shotguns
an&gt;l
rifle*
for
Christmas
Stafford said, "is to equip every­
took a short rnur»e here Monday Billy Maxwell, Odessa, Tex : and
one of the presrhing fellowship of night in tiow to avoid becoming Do\&lt;- Finaterwald, Bedford Heigh­
Jehovah's Witnesses in practical
ts. Ohio, each collcctlnng $891 &lt;57.
accidental killers.
use of the Bible as a help In forti­
The 2*5 shooters, each picking
National Guardsmen conducted
fying the spiritual morale of the a class In gun safety for the boy*, up $605 were Dr. Middlceoff, Dal­
people in our community."
who ranged in age from 10 to 17. las, Tex.; Billy Cnspcr. Chula
The assembly, being sponsored
Except for a startled shout, Vista Calif.; Dlckin-on and Duug
by the Watchtower Bible and when a gun fired unexpectedly, Higgins, Midland. Tex.
Tract Society of New York, will they sat in interne silence, watch-1
feature the theme "Happy People in? the. right and wrong way w i n g now and keep from shooting
Serving a Happy God Tlttf pro­ handle a gun.
I anyone,’• said U-ycnr old Bobby
gram will reach its climax Sunday
"I think I could go out hunt-1Upson after the lesson ended.
at 3 pm . when J. W. Filson front
tha Society's Headquarters In
THURSDAY—1 0 A.M TO 12 NOON
New York will address more than
one thousand Witnesses and their
friends on the timely subject,

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Is Return To Workers
Basis Of Contributions Over Years
I wjtub * u m n d by aodal security began
ffijffiff m om fo r the privilege at the first
a t the year, but the chances are that there
wiQ be few complaints. This government
program of paying benefits to citizens in
sunset years, in return for contribu*- their
(
wttens made during their earning life, has
gained thoroughgoing acceptance as a part
r.-w f the American system.
The phUoeopry underlying the social u *' -cutty program is scarcely questioned any*
' more these days Questions are still raised,
J however, and will continue to be raised, as to
,Qie extent of coverage and the amount of
payments into and out o f the fund- Changes
made by Congress last year provide an ex*
4ample.
• ^•The present increases in social security
payments are to go into a special fund to
pay for a new disability program under
* which benefits will be paid beginning at age
’ “■D to workers who are or become totally
‘ disabled. Congress also established a pro­
vision under which women workers may
•tart getting benefits at 62 instead of 66* - ■Neither of these changes in the social se­
curity law was favored by the administra­
tion- It .is a fair bet that other suggested
changes will engender debate in the future.
As each proposal comes before Congress,
it must be studied carefully as to Its merits.
There is no longer any doubt that the
. American people favor the principle of sodal security. That principle would be vio­
lated, however, if the program were ever to
degenerate into a mere government hand­
out Social security is not a handout; it is
a return to the workers on the basis of their
contributions over the years
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J SV yeafT flo"
\ . ...*ord for deaths
j&gt;n the highways. Over the Christmas holi­
days more than 700 persons died os the re•ault o f auto accidents. It may be wondered
where this will all end Surely we cannot
rnermit this slaughter indefinitely.
• Some cities and states have found that
&gt; harsher attitude toward drunken and
icckless driving has helped- Offenders are
-Dot only deprived of their drivers licenses
and fined; they actually ara given Jail sen­
tences. That is fair enough, for anyone who
drives recklessly, drunk or not. is guilty of
ierimlnal behavior,
- The worst thing about reckless driving is
'.the fact that those who suffer from it nrc

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P age -I

Around

W orld

By CHARLES M. McCANN
United Praia Staff Cocrespondsat
United Praia correspondents
around th* world look ahtad at
tha newt that will make tha head• line*.
“ Damn Y a n ke e *’

United States diplomats are terlouily concerned over the "hate
America" feallng In Britain. They
hoped it would end when the Suet
Canal situation quieted down. It
did abate—briefly. But now It’a
at a boiling point. Veteran foreign
correspondents
in London say
&gt; they've never seen so much
"coloring” of British news reports
to make Americans look silly or
stupid, or so many snide remarks
about anything American. The lat­
est development is that they are
picking on Texas. The newspapers
are dragging out nil the old Jokes
•bout Texas and Texans. The rea­
sons: They see a dark Texan
plot In "milk Britain dry” by up­
ping gasoline prices because of
the shortage caused by the block­
ing of the canal
Birth of an Heir
Latest Inside word from the ro­
yal palace it. Monte Carlo is that
Princess Grace of Monaco probab­
ly will bear her first-born child be­
tween Jan. 1Z and Jan. 20. The
vanguard of an army of newsmen
from all orer the world Is start­
ing to move In to cover the big
event. And money is being flash­
ed about In an attempt to sew
up informed palace contacta.
Prince Rainier la reported to have
warnes] members of bis household
staff sternly to shy away from
ail reporters.

STATE FARM
INSURANCE

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frequently innocent of recklessness. They
are the victims of someone's impatience,
someone’s self centered belief that it is im­
portant to save a few minutes, someone’s
egotistical insistence that he can drive
just as well drunk aa sober.
Words will not solve this problem. At­
tempts at educating the public do not seem
to help. But surely a country which has
built a civilization out of a wilderness, which
has ushered in an age of atomic power, can
find a way to control the senseless slaughter
along our highways.
Shameful os the past record is, we cannot
accept the pessimistic view that nothing
can be done.
Something must be done l
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It’s getting so dangerous on the highways
th a t it m ight be a good
idea
for the
greeting card companies to put out new
fftrri* rending, "Congratulations on Surviv­
ing Your Trip.”
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In the weeks Itefore Christmas we heard
a great deal of ’*Jingle Bells.” In these days
th at follow it’s "junggle bills.”
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A fellow we know hns a foolproof way
of m aking nt least one rtsolutinn that re­
mains unbroken nt tho end of the year He
doesn't make it until 10 minutes of l2 on
New Y ear’s Evo.

Look

At

News

Policy
nantly Moslems, like Pakistanis.
European diplomats believe the Nshru refutes to hold a free ple­
huddle of Communist leaders In biscite on Kashmir’s future. Paki­
Budapest means that Moscow fi­ stan calls his attitude Imperialist
nally has worked a detailed policy and Colonialist.
Let's Fight
line on tha satellite countries
I/ook for President Syngmsn
They figured the Russians are de­
termined to keep tough "Stalinist” Rhea of th. Republic of Korea to
leaders in control In all satellite open a big campaign soon for de­
countries except Poland, despite nunciation of the Korean armis
growing unrest This would mean lice. Rtiee is determined to march
that puppet Premier Janos Kadar Ino North Korea sooner or later
will not be sacrificed, as had been Repudiation of the armistice is hl«
predicted, to the demands of re­ major goal for 1437. The first sign
bellious Hungarians. They believe that his campaign is opening will
the fset that Nikita S. Khrush be the staging of “spontaneous”
chev and Georgl M. Malenkov re­ street demonstrations—alt care­
presented Russia in Budapest fully organized by the govern­
means 1 that Khrush.-hev has suc­ ment.
cessfully riden out the failure of
S p o rt. O utlook
his "dc-Ktalinliation” policy and
It looks as if Floyd Patterson
2 that Malenkov, dismissed as will keep the heavyweight boxing
Premier because of his liberal championship in cold storage for
policies, has been fully restored at l-ast another six months. With
to favor.
only mediocre financial pro«pects
Time Out
for a title defense against the
Prime .Minister JawaharSal No­ likes of Hurricane Jackson, Bob
rn will lay aside ItU self-deter­ Baker or Harold Carter, P a tte r
mination policies briefly when the son's mansgsr Cus D'Amato la
United Nations Security Council lining up a six-nation European
debates the Kashmir problem Jan. tour for late spring or esrly sum­
14. The state of Kashmir has hern mer. By the time that tour Is
in dispute between India and Pa­ over and Patteraon bat earned
kistan since those countries won tome extra money, hs hopes an
their independence In 1447. Kash­ outstanding challenger will emerge
mir is ruled by Hindus, like In­ for a big-money fight In an out­
dia. Rut ite people are predomi­ door New York ball park.

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By rK. rC., THALER
account tar the visit
L ilt* Pn m Staff
LONDON CP — Former Soviet Since hie remove! from tho
Premier Georgl M. Malenkov ap­ premiership in 1MI sn freunds of
pears to ba emerging oece agaie ‘inexperience,’ the rely-poly Mal­
aa • "ralddla of lha road” pewer enkov kaa stayed ‘ In tho back­
ground. His first Mg reappear­
la the KremlinHU recent public appearance* ance wae hit trip to Britain early
in the mUUt of ideological quar­ last year. Then nothing more wan
rel* ho* »et off diplomatic (pecu­ heard of him for k while.
lation of a new ihift in power.
The fact that h« Is politically be­
tween the old-guard Stalinists
such as Pint Deputy Premier V.
M. Molotov and the de-itiUaixation group led by party chief Ni­
kita S. Khrushchev b believod to The Editor
weigh heavily la hla favor.
Sanford Herald
Malenkov, who nows holds a de­ Sanford, Florida
puty premier’s rank and U mlnUDear Sir:
ater of electrical power, has been I would like to taka this oprumored far several weeks as a portuj
of thanking you for
likely candidate (or a tap pom In your past cooperation la publish­
the Kremlin’s leadership. Aa the ing in your very fine newspaper
Kremlin spilt deepened, hU name the almost monthly visits to your
wa* mentioned more frequently. area of Mr. Tom Deer., Ass.
HU sudden appearance at the State Service Officer who had In
aide of Khrushchev la Budapest tho past several year* assisted
New Year** Day for a conference veterans, their dependents and
of satellite party leaden lent survivor* in your area, aa a repsupport to the rumen. Neither of reseatatJve of the Florida Depart­
ment jf Veterans Affaire out of
our Jacksonville office. It is with
a great deal of reluctance, but duo
to a heart condition I must re­
lieve Mr. Daen of bis fteld ser­
aged by M parliamentary opinion vice work and retain hla excel­
of Vic* President Richard U. Nix- lent services only In our Jackson­
or. that each Senate has the eon* ville office.
sltutional right to draft Its own
A qualified Assistant of mint
ru in . Specifically, they want a from our Paae-a-Grilla headnew rule to i .aka it easier to shut quartere, St Petersburg, Florida
will start in January ’ovcrlng
off Senate debate.
your
area; and I would greatly
Soli Bank: The House Agricul­
ture Committee called Agriculture appreciate and forvvsr be thank­
Secretary ’ E ire T. .Benson fo. ful If yc will show him same
questioning oo the sdtl bank pro* courtesies and cooperation that
gram. Democratic members want­ you her* shown Mr. Decn In th*
ed him to answer charges that the Pari.

letters

!

The convening of cadi session of Con­
gress is usually a hopeful occasion. Citizens
expect an intelligent approach to the impor­
ta n t problems th a t confront us. Often
th a t expectation Is realized. B ut it is a safe
bet th at the end of th is session of Congress
will find much worthwhile legislation still
pending, simply because the lawmakers did
not find sufficient tim e to consider It.
When th e warm w eather comes to Wash­
ington and the thoughts of legislators
tu rn to adjournm ent, there Is always a lot
o f unfinished business th at m ust be post­
poned for another year. Bad as th a t is- it
Is still worse th at some legislation is rushed
through a t the last moment without
th e amount of studv and debate It deserves
Most o f the people who serve In our Sen­
a te and House are able and conscientious.
Yet a g re a t am ount of time is wasted in
Congress. Legislators who m ight spend their
life profitably studying national problems
m ust devote precious hours to entertaining
constituents from back home, or to seeking
jobs for faithful party supporters who want
rew ard- J-ong speeches consume still more
time/
Im p e lle d as it is. our Congress is never­
theless still a rem arkably Institution of go­
vernm ent. It Is a vital cornerstone of the
pcoplt’s system of governing thtmselves. But
its virtues m ust not excuse its faults. Surely
the men and women elected to the great­
est legislative Ixxly in the world can find
ways to conduct their business more effi­
ciently. We cannot expect to pass every law
wo need nt n single session of Congress. But
there m ust be some way of assuring that
really Im portant m atters are given first
consideration•

it?;Cr^

Group To Issue Legislative Plan
WASHINGTON W — A group
of Northern House member* plans
to Issue IU own "Democratic leg­
islative program” before President
Elsenhower presents his program
to Congress.
Their strategy Is to go on rec­
ord first with a program more
liberal than the one they expect
the President to propose.
Leaders of the group are secret­
ly circulaUng a statement which,
for one thing, ealU for a strong
civil righU program. The North­
erner* are by pasalng Southern

Aliens Are Urged
To Fill Out Report

DamocraU la their attempt to get
enough eadoraemeate to make Is­
suing the document worthwhile.
And so far, they have not cleared
the proposed program with Speak­
e r Sam Rayburn (D-Tax).
Informants said tha program
also proposes a big school con­
struction program, revision of tha
Taft-H artley Act, extending cov­
erage to additional workers und­
er the minimum wage law and
permanent liberalisation of im­
migration laws.
Sincerely yours,
administration used thep rogram
It also calls for a U.8. plan to to help win the November elecMELVIN T. DIXON
try to and colonialism by extend­ lion.
Stau Service Officer.
ing foreign aid to countries which
give up their overseas posses­
sions.
ia f f -a - d a y
Other coogressieual sews:
Electoral: The
Senate and
House were called into Joint ses­
sion a t noon EST to formally
tally the votes cast by president­
ial electors In reelecting Presdent Eisenhower end Vlee Presi­
dent Richard U. Nixon. The count
ha* long been known by everyone:
Elsenhower and Nixon, 457; Ste­
venson and Kefauver, 71; Welter
D. Jones and Herman E. Talmadge, 1.
Filibuster: A group of Northern
and Western senators plana a new
attempt to curb filibusters in tha
Senate. It is understood the move
will come late this week or early
next week. The group lx tncour-

Joseph Savoretti, District Di­
rector of the Immigration and Naturallzation Service today urged
all aliens In Florida who have
not let filled out alien addrtsa
report forms, to do so before Jan.
31, at the nearest Immigration
Service office or local pojt office.
Tho Immigration offieUI point­
ed out that the law requires alt
noncltixens except persons In di­
plomatic status, foreign repre­
sentatives to the United Nations
and Mexican national contract
Inborers to report thslr address to
the Government each January.
Savoretti added: "The parent
or legal guardian of alien child­
ren under 14 years of age mutt before the end of January."
fill
out .the . .address
.
..
, report
- , form i Savorattl advised; "It Is easy
for such children, in order t o , ^ an »n,n to meet this requirecomply with the law.'
'ment,
He just• |&gt;V'
goes,
the iic
nearest
•
* to s«iv
g ie e i
He declared: ,/We have tried Immigration Service office or i»wt
to make it as convenient as pos­ office, fills out the address re­
sible for noncltixens to meet the port form, and returns it to the
address report requirement, snd clerk. Any, noncitizen who is iU
in view of serious penalties for may send a friend or relative to
willful violation, all persons sub­ obtain the card for him, and re*
ject to the address report law turn it to the clerk after it has
are urged to fulfill this obligation been completed by tba alien-"

ant she*
*!«*■• the
*&gt;»* Polish and
mnA Hun­
But
garian upheavals, hla name has
been mentioned mar* and more
Coqueutiy. Expert* oo Russian
policy any Malenkov has made a
definite political comeback.
Significantly, h* began to re­
turn to prominence just as the™
quarrel was depending between
the Stalinists and th* non-StalinKhrushchev has hod to recant
tama of his antl-fctallniat vlewi,
as witnessed by hla New Year s
Eva atatammt that “We are all
Stalinists” when It comas ta fight­
ing imperialist*.
Now, Stallnist-styl* control it
returning to tha satellites.
m
It apparently was a defeat for
Khrushchev. But he still retains
bis powerful position ts party
chief, in oppoaltlon to th* oldguard faction.

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Miss V. cabrfiRev. Plvan x
Wedding Date

Conning
The News

So cia l fcvonlA

BY VIRGINIA CONN

Calendar

Marge and Bill Hill entertained | at least 10.000 to be X-rayed, and
the Staff of HATWING Saturday the Association hopes that many

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By Mrs. Virginia BeQhora
Slavla—A former teachar of S i
Luke’s Christian Day School, Mia*
Vera Fabry of Chicago, 111.. wUI
b« married to Tho Rev- Goarga
Plvan of Emporia, Va., on Sunday
afternoon, Jan. U at a 3:30 eyres
mony performed at Zion Lutherea
Church, Chicago, IIL
Miss Marian Stanko of Stavtg
will bo ooo of tha bridal att* »
dentj. The young couple will niaka
their home In Emporia where Beta
Plvan Is pastor of John the Bap*
tlit Lutheran Church.

M arvln^ukkert,
*
for California. Marge had num- &lt;;»ort.mUy D» you reallre that
TUESDAY
Baptist Church will meet at the
rrous bouquets of snapdragon, »
P » « « ti In the
t tie f l r t t Baptist Church will Chapel at 3 p. m., with Group 4
calendulas, and pansies through* *?
hospital*today were sent
continue th tlr study on the book as hostesses.
out the house. Dusty Rhodes of-11*1*™ because they were X-Rayed
of Romans at 7:10 p. m.
Rested at the puneh bowl, an art ^
moki,e unit. Thla, I think,
Th« Gleaner's Class of the First
at which he la extremely success* | u m ;°!,u,,n ?ugh 10
ful. Attending were Bill
and
of.
service. In addBaptist Chureh will meet with
Betty Lem os, Louise and Jim Ition to TB, lung cancer, heart
Kra. H. Wayde Rucker at 510
Parker, Pat and Dave Todd, Don disease and other chest conditions
Valencia Dr. at S p. m.
Zeibefl, Bill and Betty Lemoe, may be detected by chest x-rtys.
The Anna Miller Circle will'
and Jim
and
Betty
Guy There seems to be a atlgm t con­
moot a t tic Elks Club at 8 p.m. (S-'bmlttH by Miss Mvrtle ffiNen
Htere
were
several
other nected with gong to the mobile
The
St. Mary’s Chapter
o( Home Demoastrstlow Agent)
guests, but 1 do not have their unit- It is either fear or lethargy.
If it la fear, don’t be afraid. You
names. Sorry.
Believe It or not, you enn now
Worn**'*
Auxiliary of
Holy
will be notified If you show any
let
the
Ironing
board
cover
do
Mike
and
Treeta
Michel
bade
Cr«aa Iplscopal Church will meet
farewell to the Spelts’ with a algns, and Imtndiate action will
at I p m. In the home of Mrs. your work, thanks to a new
cocktail party Saturday
night. be taken to cure the ailm ent Re*
Wlllla DeBrine, 2438 Myrtle Ove. nlmovt-magte cover that Irons
ports from our friend In the Or­
the
bottom
of
a
garment
whit#
Their
guests
were
the
offleer’a
The Unity Clast will meet in
The Hemeroeallls Circle o f, the
lando hospital reveal that ihe ia
you
press
the
top.
Out
of
a
test
and
their
w-ivea
of
Detachment
the Valdfi Hotel at 8 f&gt;.m. with
Sanferd Garden Club will
Raining
weight,
and
feels
better
tube, science brings you • cover
38, which waa stationed on the
the ! • » . Josephine Stucke as the
In the Homemaking Room of tha
with a magl.vcired" surface that
Randolph, during the laat deploy­ then she has for y e a n . Health Plnelrest School at 7:30 p. m.
tafthec. The public is Invited.
means happiness, no m atter how
reflects bark from th t board
ment.
Also
Invited
were
Louise
Thursday evening. Mr*- C. F. Lind
The Pilot Oub will hold Its and through the garment about
and Jim Parker, and Bill and you look at It, and knowing that will ipeak on "Conservation and
regular meeting at 8 pm . at the two-thirds of the heat given off
you
have
proven
yourself
free
of
Betty Lemoe.
Yacht Club, preceded by a board by the Iron so that the under side
TB will certainly add to a feeling Birds " A film and colored tilde*
More goodbyes were said when
» e o tiii| St 7:30 p.m.
of confidence in your happiness. will be shown.
is automatically Ironed oa the top
Fasron gave a cocktail party at
The Ixora Circle will meet Fri­
The Junior Hi|h School P-TA Is pressed. Ironing time Is thus
And to nttsck the lethargy—the
the BO.Q Saturday,
for
Mac volunteers who will help the tech* day at 2:30 p. m. a t the home
almost halved In that many types WHAT COULD RE EASIER TO MAKE than R dateaai puddlnple that make Its own cru I
meets at the school.
and Dotty McDonald, who are
of garments need to be turned yen do is mis all the lagrediants and pour iatn a pie plate, then hake for 43 m inatri. The
niclana will be doing every thing of Mrs. McKay Trulurk, 441 Elliott
ia a dessert fit for a hlag, especially If each wedge Is tapped with a scoop of Icecream.
leaving for the Went coast Thurs­
WEDNESDAY
Ave- Mrs. Wade Garner will speak
over, as Is necessary with con­
day. Silver and crysal cigarette In their In power to make your on "Garden Therapy."
Tb# study on the book of Ro­ ventional ironirig board covers.
visit to the mobile unit as fast
lighter*
and
ashtrays
were
pro;
ma o r tout Inue* at the First Bap­
★
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★
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★
Because this patented "maglatented to the McDonalds, aa well and pleasant as possible. They
tist Church 7:30-8:13 p.m.
cited” process makes use of magare giving their time, so why not
Ladles’ lunch: turn creamed
to Jim Mills and hla fiance,
At 1:11 p.m. the Sunday School la-silicons and other wonder
give jiu t a little of youn, and crabmeat Into seafood sheila’ and
who
are
to
be
married
the
thir­
Wniiers council of the First Bap­ chemicals, this revolutionary
reward them for their efforts. To
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pryor have teenth of thla month. The flowers pove that as few aa possible have top with finely diced green pep*
tist Chueh will meet.
cover not only helps Iron the
per and bacon; place under th#
were
a
magnificent
arrangement
is their guests for several days,
clothes, but alio lessens fatigue
the dlsrcase, Is In reality their broiler.
THURSDAY
of rotes, glads, and snaps. At­
and
strain.
Is
scorch-resistant,
Mr.
Pryor's
cousin,
Mrs.
Joseph
and no ono can help
TRw Sanford Home Dcmon»tratending
were Jack and Carty reward
those who do have it If they will
Leva, and Mr. Leva Also Mr. and Stribllng,
Usa Club will meet at the Coun­ stain resistant, ind color-fast,
and
their
weekend
By PAT HOOD
be x-rayed. Brii^f
your
cil Center at 2 p.m. with Mrs. W. needs no laundering,- leaves no
Mri. Harry Mgnglnl, of Water guests from Jacksonville. Tommy not
friends,
and
showthe
state
and
B. Meye as chairmen of hostess- lint, fits all standard file boards,
town,
N.
Y.
and Mary Lord Coppedge, Pete county workers how much you
ee Ouast speaker will be Mrs. and Ims three times tho life of an
Here’a a recipe I ran across that Inum pans shiny. Every time I
Poire, Peggy and Don TugweU,
ordinary cotton cofer. Best of all, Is very similar to one I have In ball water for tea, my pot ia
Stevens of Orlando.
Miss Sandra and Mits Sonja Bobby and John Borton, Joan appeelate thetr efforts.
this
modern
Ironing
miracle
Is
The InwrmwlUtc Choir of the
my recipe flic at home, and if as black as soot all over again.
Monfoi-too left Sunday for Bristol and Bill Stelsoo, E. J. and Virg­
First Baptist Church will rehear­ modestly priced.
thin one la even half as good, it
Va.. where they will resume their inia Still, Ena. Jones and hla date,
Taking
the
various
features
in
se e t 7 p.m. and the Adult Choir
Weil, it’s back to normal now
the Bays and the Grahams, ami
turn, tikis distinctive silver gray wUI melt In your mouth and have
studies at Virginia Interment Col­
at ■ p.m.
cover provides effortless ironing the family screaming for more. that the holiday rush It over and lege, nfter having spent their Bertha end Charlie Rose.
The study, on the book of Ro­ by means of a wrinkle-free smooth
Welcome to Sanford to Ernie
11, for one, couldn't be more
Christmas vacation with their and Jean Frits, who will be at­
mans, will be taught by W. P. gliding surface that sends the It's very simple to make, a t it;
pleased:
I
love
Christmas,
but
Brooks Jr. at 7:30 p.m. This iron skimming quickly and eaallF makes It’** own crust, and fori
parents, Mr and Mrs. E. A. Mon- tached to VAH-9. At present they
Schedule of Mies Myrtle Wilson,
1 01 •Iwsy*
so glad
over,, forton, 1820 Sanford Ave.
•tudy concludes at 9:30 p. m.
are staying a t the ilarinalle, while Home Demonstration Agent, Jan .
something really yummy „,h
sub* |Now
w/ ean
a„ to iee l&lt;
, whU.
over the work.
they look for a place to live. 9-16 is as follows:
The Grammar School P-TA
Very Important, too, la the fact atUute icecream for the whipped, wjth no more big holidays coming
They have two children, Kathy Jan. 9— Sanford Grammar School
meets for a discussion of Physical that the cover is scorch-resistant
Bruce
Anderson,
who
has
been
cream. Just one warning before | up until Easter, which ii still a
Education and Health.
five 4-11 cluhe.
and can wihstand twice aa much
spending the Christmas Holidays and Mike, and Ernie Is a mem
you start. This particular pie la long way off.
1 p. m.—Sewing class at Ooun
The Mothers’ Circle of the Up- heat as an ordinary cotton cover.
with Ilia parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. her of the Claw of ‘47, amt I
only put th at in because so many
ell Center
iala
Community
Presbyterian Actually, laboratory testa prove better If sUried ir a cold oven.
Say, don't forget, this la Cheat W. Anderson, of Route 2, has re­ people seem to know him, and
DATE NUT Pl'DDIN'—PIE
1 p. m.—Craft Leaders. Lake
Church meets at the church at 660', wsllh Is 100" greater than
turned
tu
the
Baylor
School
for
X-Kuy month, so be sure to drop
may want to contact Uicm.
Mary
10 a. m. All attending should the heat generated by the ave
Boys, Chattanooga, Tenn.
2 egga
by
and
take
a
stroll
through
the
Gretchen Halt has moved into
bring their sack lunch, drifikj wilt rage household Iron. Therefore a
p. m.—Ceramics class
c. white sugar
mobile unit. Actually that’s Just
be provided. All womrn are In­ clean ironing surface la assured
Jim Wright, who has been her house In Loch Arbor, and It Jan 10—1:30 p. m. Pinecrest 4-II
14 e. brown sugar, firmly pack­ about all the time it takes.
Club
spending the Christmas Holidays is wonderful to driva by and see
as this cover won’t turn yellow ed
vited.
, . ...
The T. E. L. Class of the First with Romal use. Furlhertnow, be­ 1 T. evaporated milk
with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Pale (her dog), peering out of
2 p. m.—Sanford Home DoraNew Arrivals . . . Mr. and J. A. Wright Sr., of 508 Elliott the front door again.
• onrtratlon Club
cause of its "magla-clzed" coat1 T. melted margarine
Mrs. D. H. Fleiscbman and their Ave., has returned to the Itsylor
Harriet and John Williams went
4:13 p. m.— 4-H Club Lyman
ling, this attractive cover resists
l4 e. self-rising corn meal
two children arc new residents School for Boys, Chattanooga, to l’alm Beach for the weeknvl,
school
tears, rips, and all signs of w-enr *s c. (1 6-01. pkg) dates, chop. at
1324 Forest Drive, having Tenn.
and had the pleasure of meeting Jan. 11—7 p. m.—la k e Monroe
even after thousands of ironing pad
moved to Sanford from Larkport,
again with Buffalo Bob of Howdy
Hume Demonstration Club
hours.
14 c. coareiey chopped nuts
N. Y. Mr. Flelschman is In the
Doody. To many who have soon Jan 1 2 - 11:30 a. m.—4-H Radio
Mr.
and
MrsIt.
U.
Hutchison
The cover needs no laundering
•v c. nut halves
navy . . The Lugh Patricks, who had aa guests over the New Year said show, thla may not soem a
Program
.... .
Stains may be wiped off with
H L vanilla
[live at 412 Hosalln D r, hill from weekend Mr. and kins II It, prlvrlege, but I UtldcrstaAd, Buf* Jon. 14— 1:30 p. m.—Lake Monroe
The Bake Mary Home Demon­ a damp cloth. ^Thls eliminates
corn meaPl*3bed, odd' Piedmont. All'..' amt have one child
Shackleford, of Hickory, Vn., who falo in person ia very nice.
4-H Club
stration Club is planning a soeelnl the problem of ’’coVer^ sikflhlags I t. baking powder and Ii
1 t. a t)0y 18 months old. Mr. Pat- stopped off in Sanford enroute
Today launchea the fight against Jan. IS— 11:45 a. m.—8th Grade
workshop on the s rt of shellcraft which has been the plague of
! rick Is an eltctronics technician home from the Panama Canal tuberulosis In Seminole County.
at the Lake Mary Chamber of old-fashioned covers. And, unlike
411 Club
Beat eggs, add sugar, brown for the Florida Power and Light Zone, where they had been visit Perhaps
tomorrow
or
the
Commerce Building Wednesday ordinary covers which trap mois­ sugar,
12:42 p m.—7th Grade 4-H
milk, margarine,
co rn |co rp ............. Mr. ami Mri. N. II. ing relatives
next day (or before), some oiie
the 9th of January at 12:30 p. m. ture and cause the Iron to slow meal, dates, nuts and vanilla.
Hub
will knock a t your door to give
Don Rice of Orlando, an expert down and drag, the magic rover Mix well. Pour into a 9-Inch pie Phillips, with their 10 year old|
2 p. m.—Elde* Springs Home
in this field, will demonstrate the offers a porous surface with thou­ plate which has been generously son and their three year old! J»e Hutchison left New Year's you literature about the free chert
Demonstration Club at home
daughter,
live
at
301
W.
Ninth
St.
Bay
for
Atlanta.
Ga.,
to
resume
X-ltey &gt;ou may be given at one
technique Involved in constructing sands of tiny air-vents to permit
of Mrs. Guy Warmack.
greased
w ith margarine
and I th ey are natives of Effingham,
of the mobile unit station*. Lis­
pictures from coral and shells.
steam to pentrate. Thus the ac- dusted with corn meal. Top with |||„ aiui Mr. Phiilipe is a chief hit studies at Georgia Tech.
7 p. in.—Ceramics Class
ten to the canvasser. He or she
The Lake Mary Club extends an cumtdation of steam is avoided
Mr. and Mr*. Carl F. Lind, El­ l« probably a neighbor of yours,
invitation to members of the cn the surface of the cover, and the nut halves. Bake at 330* I jn thc Navy.
Stretching that sliced leftover
______ _
der Springs, returned Monday donating time for an excellent
other clubs and any interested since the cover itself will not ab­ for 45 minutes. Coot on a cake
baked ham? Arrange it on i
rack.
Garnish
with
a
circle
of
j
morning from a trip up to the cause, solely in the interest of
parties to attend this meeting.
sorb water . . no m atter how whipped cream flavored with
north country. They spent the good health. You will be given serving dish and ring with water
damp the clothes being ironed. . sherry
or other salad greens) and
or almond
favoring,
Christmas
holidays with Mr a pamphlet about T.B., and the rre»&lt;(
it will always have a dry ironing sprinkle lightly with finely chapp-1
deviled eggs.
Lind's
parents,
who
live
near
NEW“■1*57
canvasser will show you how to
surface without having to be con­ ed nuts, if you wish.
Niagara Falla N. Y. It was their fill out the reglsltrstiun card,
"WES WILLI!'
tinually ironed dry.
Brush fresh or canned pear
first Christmas together in elevrn which you will take with you
This paragon of covers takes to
While Pm handing out tip s,1
year*, and Ihe first sight and feel when you are X-Rayod. If more halves with butter and broil;
dry or steam irons, adjusts to fit here's one that should be a real!
of snow in that length of time. On are needed, they may be obtain­ spoon blobs of Jelly Into cavities
securely all standard size boards. boon to you homemakers. To re­
before serving as a meat accom­
their return to Florida, they stop*
ed at the mobile unit.
It is also available in a size to move
paniment.
ped
off
to
see
friends
anil
rela­
a
dark
film
from
an
Leeks Uko
The aervkc will be provided
fit oversize metal boards.
tives of Mrs. Lind's living In So­
aluminum
pan,
fill
with
hot
water
■ live Rah
It seems th at with the magic
das, Wolcott and Williamson, N. from January 8 through the lfMh,
WEE W IL U E -T ha worlds great- board cover, science has at laat to one inch above the ring, add 1
and the locations of the units will
Y.
e tI fishing sensation. The Arti­ discovered a way to eliminate or 2 tablespoons of cresm of tar.
be wwll publicized. The goal la fur
tar,
and
boil
10
minutes.
Then
ficial minnow that swims. Re­ "laundry-day blues" In offering
scour
with*
soap
and
detergent
places live belt.
IT S W I M S — Uses no s p rin g s or the laundry-weary housewife a suds, wash in iu&gt;t sudsy water,
fuel. Swims by unique process of multitude of ncver-before-possible ind finish off with a hot rinse.
Jan. 8
balance. Any flab that will strike blessings.
Of course, If your water has aa
Kay Noble
Your Home Agent has one of much mineral content as mine
live bait will s t r i k e WLE
Bob W hitney
WILLIE. Looks and acta like n these new ironing board covers | does, you'll be wasting your
live minnow. It's Beautiful.
and she would like’ to aay that time trying to keep your alum*
Billy Power
A i A A r i A , l&gt; . t (j
a
'f
This is the lure buy of the cen­ every thing this article says is
tury. For spinning, easting or true. You ran hardly detect that
•till fishing. Buy one for your tho rover has been used and used
friends also. Satisfaction guaran­ The secrvt.uy, Miss Hattie, has
teed. Send only $1.00 for each
lure. Or you ran get 3 lures for boon using one of these covert
only $4.00. Send cash or check— more than a year and it U at
we pay postage. Sold by mail only. fresh and cleun as when first put
STAR BAIT &lt;&lt;)., I.ARGO. FLA. on tho ironing board.

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56 College Football
Season O ne O f Best

JJul Sanfohd

dismedd

MOBILE, Ala. W -

Fensive Fundamentals.

Tto 1866
is BOW af-ftelaUy at as end. And, from
what tha professional coaches
have to say, it w at 00* a f tha
1st aver.
The two man who perhapo ware
moat closely allied with thie peat
season's output ware Coach Paal
of tha Clevelaad Browne
and Joe Kaharfch af ha Washing­
ton Redskins, hands of tha Soath
and North team*, respectively, In
Saturday’s senior Beer! game
her*. The South won, SI-7.
” 1 would say,” Brown said*
“that this waa without doubt tea
finest-looking crop of young play­
er* they hare had la the algid
year* of tha Senior Bowl. 1 think
wo will ha hearing and eeeiag a
lot mors of these boys coma fall
whan they Join the pros.”
Kuharich, In nis Senior Bowl
debut, likewise was high In hi*
prats*. Any Inclination ha may

Fast

quintal losing itreak tonight when spirit af the team. The big boys,
the win-hungry Seminole* take an ilka Claude HltteU, usually have
Ptlrson on the home court* of the traobie with their physical eondihigh school auditorium over the Itea log, hot by far tba majority
newly resurfaced gym floor*
of tba eager* triad to stay In top
"We’re taring nil eur rm n lr physical condition during tha
dazzle for the defensive phase of Christmas holiday* and only a
the gam e," Bud Layar, fireballing short aeuloa had to be devoted
cage mentor for the Seminole*, to getting the boys back in ihapt.
wld this morning. "W« want to Tiny Cadi Deadrldge, the sharpglva Pierson's offsnilva patterns shsottng spoad merchant and the
a lot of trouble and keep the score number one break man for the
down (o that we can keep In tba fast break In tka Seminole camp
gam*. And on offeoa* wo just made an impressive showing over
want a good, clean, iplritod game tha tan boy* from Lee:burg.
Bawling Btsafla
of simple basketball with tha fea­ All Indication la th at the Sami
City Bewtiag L eslie
notes
will
teste
the
thrill
of
vietured fa it break. Ws’ra out to
Won
alii Offlc- Supply took top win this one."
tory tonight if they play a top Mathers Furniture
1
last waak la tka fln t ball
flight gama. Tori up time is I Celery City P rin t
2
M waak bowling aaaion of The new switch to fundamental*
3
p.
m.
la
the
high
school
gymcam*
during
the
Christmas
raceBukurs
Musle
Shop
M liad Laagtro ai Ctlsry City
•
Burnett Painters
a And l a w them three lion* when the mentoring ataff
1
New York Life Ins.
oa a aUrer platter. The got their heads together and fl|a
Central Musle Co.
t. hawtvar, kept tba Powell ured that, "w* can’t atop tha flood
Team High. Tire* Games
another honor ai by draining the water, well have
Bukurs Musle Shop
rolled a team alnglo game to plug up the bole."
Celery City Print.
3776
101, which Waa 57 polnta higher The bole la the crying lack of
Mathers Furniture
****
had been leered all s—son, bazketball fundamental* on the
New York Life Ina.
*»»
f e t the official prlie money waa part of the young and Inexperienc­
Central Mosle Co.
D71
7 awarded to Harvey's Plumbing ed Seminole*, who filed only one
CHARLESTON, 8. C. tfl —Ed­ Barnett Painter*
tenlor, Phil Byrd, and be ha*
**•
0a. f«r their 145.
die Taarue, m ilita n t to Jim Ta­
T*am High. Single Gam**
the laat bowling night of tiit been out for basketball only a few
tum at the University of North Mather* Furniture
Wl
" •Ib jtlh fa e k a t. whleh »*w Celery days
&gt;13
CW *a8d Seminole ’Ury Cleaner* "We knew that we were virtu­ Caroilna, has been named head Bukurs Slusle Shop
$17
* “ "aad drop from the ranki ally throwing the Leesburg game football roach and athletic direct­ Celery City Print.
aa In the Mined League. out the window,” Layer laid. "But or at the Citadel succeeding John New York Life In*
Office Supply copped d m w* alio knew that our chance* E. Sauer who resigned Dec. 10. Central Music Co.
Can. Mark W. Clark. The Clta* llurnett Painters
. “»
'jU ce, meet game* won, end team of winning against such a seaionannounced
Individual High, Three Gam**
iugh three game* prlie mooeyi, rd team were fantastically slim. del’s p r a s d e n t ,
348
iwhile Harreya Plumbing made a So we threw the game tp the Teague’s’ appointment to The Clta* Paul Petold
338
winds
and
pointed
for
a
gam*
dsd’a
Ccrp
of
Canets
during
the
Rob
ttugeniteln
;taet night atand and broke the
'
310
Pete Bukur
rife foy eecond place by dumping where we would have enough noon mess.
303
Teague, a 38-year-old native of Harold Heckenbaeh
ileaford Bowllag Alley for two lima to work on the fundam tn'
387
a, allowing only one Ion, and tali until the boys were sick of Washington, D. C., was In Charles­ Hank Kretzer
them.
ton
for
tho
announcement.
Detail*
Harold
Herbs’
eecond place, winning 30
483
and team high single mo- "Pierson la. the game. We want of his eon tra d war* not Immed­ Bob Steele
482
|t badly, and we're aiming to take iately known.
Bill Hartwiek
477
The now head coach of the Roy Holler
___
Howling Alley took It. The boy* have heard funda­
171
mentals
until
Its
about
to
run
W.
Webber
Bulldog* was a brilliant three!third place, winning 2* game* in
itho f l n t bracket, with Clydei them ragged, but 1 honestly be­ apoet athlete at North Carolina Individual High, «!■«*• 0 l **V
118
‘Cafe eloeo behind with 2T wine lieve that we gave Leesburg a har­ State College and the University Pete Bukur
195
der
time
by
sticking
to
the
funda­
Bob
Rugensteln
of
North
Caroilna
during
his
un•far fourth place- Seminole Dry
193
mentals
than
we
would
have
:f
Paul
Pezold
,T h e a t r e - and Celery City Grill
lergraduat* days. lettering In
its
we had pointed for the game and football, baakatball and baseball. Roy Holler
•trailed la the cellar.
118
! W. Whlddon wat* awarded the not gono all out on fundamental!. He waa a single wing tailback In Hank Kretzer
17*
For
the
first
half
we
actually
had
W.
Webber
football.
llndivldual high ilngle money with
ITT
•Ha yat untied $51 and J . Cook had Leciburg worried "
Teague played three years for Harold Heckenbaeh
174
'he trouble taking the Individual Dick Silvers, assistant muntor, N. C. State, 1811-43, then trans­ Hill Hartwiek
170
high three games with his 641. said that the offensive play* the ferred to North Carolina, via the Harold llerbit
168
Seminole* are now using "are very Marina reserve unit d u r i n g Bob St pel*
Mixed League
rimple but very effective and wall World War II. If* revolved an AB
This Week’s Schedule
Prise Mawey Distribution
F a r each game won by teams f 1.00 suited for U&gt;* atrength of Our degree and reserve commission In Bukurt: Musi# S lW iV v Mathers
Furniture Co.
13.00 team."
• - First Place
tha Marina Corps.
The team strength rests nulnly
Celery City Print. Co- Vs. Central
1000
Second Piece
Following
World
War
II
service,
BOO in speed. "We hope to pour on he returned to North Carolina and
Music Co.
Third Place
500 the speed all the way tonight, ’ earned a master’s degree In 1947. Burnett Palmer* Va. New York
• Fourth Place
Layer
remarked,
"That’i
where
Life Ins. Co.
3.00
Place
He theo went to Guilford College
3.00 we’re strongest, and that’s whsra In North Carolina a* backfleld llqok Kretter
Kth Place
Bowlers
G
TP
Avg.
1000 the fast break comes In."
Team High Single
The fast break features good r«‘ coach and athletic director in
Team High Three
10.00
1848.
3.00 bounding and speed is a prere­
Individual High Single
In IMt, he was recalled to ac­ North Carolina.
quisite.
The
rebotinder
goes
after
3.00
. Jp d W d u al High Three
tive duty with the Marines and Teague is considered an axpart 0“
the
ball
at
the
eame
time
that
Fewella Of flee Surply
football scouting and has authored
served IS months In Korea.
— F irst Place
$13.00 the speed merchast breaks for
a textbook on scouting techniques.
After
leaving
the
service
for
the
games won
3307the far goal. Instead of working second time, Teaguo Joined Jim
Sauer resigned suddenly Dec. to
the
ball
all
the
way
down
tha
• • A i m High Three (2Coo)
10 oo
______ ____
_______ r of giving only "personal reasons” for
Tatum’s
staff__
at___
the University
court
to
attempt
to
ahoot,
the
rstT ’
Total Prlie Money 6007
bounder passes tha bat) the Maryland for four years, moving his action, although ha still had
Harveys Plumbing Ce.
length of the court to the break to Chapal Hill with Tatum last ture* years to go on a fivs year
’ -'Second Place
10 no
year, when Tatum returned to | contract at $14,000 a year.
games won
32.70 man. The sooner 'the paas, while
the
reboundtr
Is
still
In
tba
air
n -Team High Single
1000
•“ '£
Total Prize Money 52.70 alter the recovery If possible, the
more successful the fast brisk*?■ Sanford Bowling Alley
One of the great points In favor
■•• Third Place
8 00
; "29 games won
31.61 of tho Scminoles tonight la tha
Total 39.61
;„
Clyde* Cafe
— n id ith Place
30)01
17. f a me* wen
W .ty
i,.u r M u n i 't l u i u L n
Total 3113
Mr.I liar* a, la mil r ai.r
fUmlnala tlr* f l c n - r t
HuJrUiilIk.
i 11 «.n« 4.(4
w.fcu
n iiein ers
h .ucky ueuard
s»o t i t
Fifth Piece
3 00 ^uc.a n.ntix
4.1*
Nine Game* won
9 81 tiuiut.i* «s-7i m i e
Total 12 81
ll.ra —S/l* Mil* T n .
i» mi
I Muu lloMm«r
, i .4W$i I’oniti
Celery City Grill
I
CnntpromU*
’ Sixth Piece
200
gultelteU H I) 1*100
Seven game* won
7 63 Dally Doubt* &lt;T«ll ITt 40
i n i !»*«■*—5. | 4 Mil# T 13.4
Total 963 Our mHkri«|
I I 10 14.40 T.I0
Individual High Single
S
r-lt u o
1-20 1 14
I
i«rii«A
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SSI—W. Whlddon
3.00
gtilnUU
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I ' muf IIi liter#—-a 14Hllte T
till
, , M - J . Cook
500 L’o m r t i l i i G u n
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By UNITED PRESS
Batarday
NEW YORK: Jackie Robinson,
conceding that a baseball bolds no
“future or security’” for Mm has
decided te retire and assume so
executive position with a restau­
rant firm.

LOS ANGELES: Gardner Dick*
Ituoa, with a fit# under pas total

of 308 far 78 hoi— took th* lead
la the $33^00 L— Angel— Golf
Open.

MIAMI: Boh Feller, who spool,
some at hU most memorable base*'
SOUTH BIND, Ind.: Terry ball aftarnoooa pitching against
Brennan, wboae 1868 football team thg New York Yankees, named six
Had the worst season In Notre
Dame history waa •’re-engiged"
at least for next year.
ARCADIA, Calif.; The state of
Washington —nt off two winner*
In both (takas a t Santa Anita.
Battle Dance woo the $27,700 San
Paseual Handicap and Sir Wil­
liam capUirtd the Lot Felix Stakes.

of them te hla “ sll-opponent club.”
TAMPA— Menryn Boee swatt­
ed out an eaa four-set Vic*
tery over his Australian country*
man, Don Candy to win the 30th
annual Dixie International Ttnnla
Tournament.
j

DALLAS TEX.; BUI Meek, the
C O R A L GABLES — Gray
man who built the University of
Phantom won the $29,730 Robert
Houston into a football power la
E. Lee Handicap at Tropical Park
two *hort years waa signed te
befora a crowd of 13,083.
coach SMU for ten.
MOBILE, Ala.; Big Don Bo*
aeler put on a one-man power
show la leading the South to a
31-T victory over the North In the
eighth annual Senior Bowl football
gam*.

S n w k e y S o /* *

NEW YORK: Dennl* Cato, sn
"obsecuro" New York Uolvenlty
senior, ovehauled Olympic champ
Tom Courtney to win the AAU 600
at the 102nd Engineer* Armory.
Sunday
goal
title.
lege
from

set a t the world's amateur
Present plans a rt for col­
enrollment upon graduation
Salat Leo.

By Alan M avtr
Your State's M ura may be
In its forests!

EFFECTIVE

is e v e *

Jan. 1 ’57.

B ee*

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Anticipated

70 A
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B A R ty
9BA90*
L £A a

Yearly Dividend

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p er/fto -rn e-B A C K
P R /B P ie, MB HA9 AO
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PLAYMAKeR. HA9
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9BA90A Y/i TH O f2. ,
AS 9ACOY9) T o o /

This sweet, smooth and sassy new
Chevy baa its own built-in "dollar*
•aver”—America’* favorite six!

FIRST
FEDERAL
Sanford

make your gas stops lew and iar
between.
Like all new Chevies, it brings you
a very special sureneie of control
This is a quality that just can’t be
measured in dollars and cents. Lots
of cars that cost lots more just don’t
have i t Come in and see how much
pleasure we’re passing out these days
at Chevrolet prices!

Hard to believe It. but this big
beauty is a bottom-priced Chevrolet
"One-Fifty.” It’s got Body by
Fisher quality written all over i t
And it has a peppery, sweet-running
"Blue-Flame” six under the hood to

Big beauty with small-budget ways!
It s powered by Chevy’s famous six

Thru Feb. 28th, 1957

I

NIGHTLY

. (except
Sunday)

POST • T IM E 8:10 P.M.
• M A T IN E E S EVERY
WED. &amp; SAT. A T 2 P.M.

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— DON’T ------

* NEW CLUB HOUSE •
Glass-enclosed, air conditioned and heated.
*Hsatsd Standi

‘All-New Track

Jerry Celling, Track Operator

*Valst Parkin,:

Sorry, No Minora

Throw Away Your Tiro Dollars Because Your Tires Am
Smooth. Lat WELSH T1RK SHOP 105 W. 2nd Put On
New Truck Rubber Treads T hat Will Give Guaranteed
NEW TIRE Wear And Save You Money.

THa “O—J i V 3^oor Ssdox wtifc tody by Rihsiwq— of 30 beautiful now Chavrotets h r ’371

OnfyfrwckUtJ Outvoter iteaters

WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. 2nd
38 Years In Sanford

Salat Leo—The praaett Florida
State High School weight lifting
m r Ua title holder Is a Senior a t S t Leo
h a rt had t m r i
loan waa tampered somewhat by Collage Preparatory School where
the ana-man shew pest an by Ml he I* In training for the 1837
h—vywright competition. He Is
ami fullback Don Bmealar, tha sixteen year old, 308 pound Rich­
Kodaklas' Now 1 draft choice.
ard Pobjeeky, non of Mr. and Mr*.
"That l - i e l r leaked ra
.Arthur R. Pobjeeky of Winter
0oe4” Kuharich
“H* Haven, Florida.
certainly b at a wonderful poten­
To a tu ia the chem plow hip In
tial la iro fc iilw il football * the 118 lb- class. Pobjeeky lifted
kaidly naan any Tan glad we bare a total of 133 Iba. la the three
U a n u t year.”
Olympic lift# of pro—, snatch, and
Baaaelar, n Bt-pound fullback, elcan-aad-Jerfc, when ho weighed
carried tha ball M times. Ha av­ la a t 183 the. His best llfta today
eraged almost seven yards par a t hia pro—a t weight of 308 lb*,
carry in racking up a total gs‘ are: press, 333 Iba.; snitch, 229
of US yards, more than half tha Iks.; clean-snd-Jcrk, 296 lb*, for
Sooth's total. And this despite an unofficial total of 730 lbs.
aooM other yeoman work by inch
In the pres*, the mot difficult
aa George Voikert of Georgia of tho lift*, the weight Is first
Tack, Dal SbofMr of Baylor and lifted to the eh—t, then after *
Ed Suttea af North Caroilna.
two —eood count, Is lifted over­
Tha M tenter* participating la head solely by the use of tho
the game turned profs—tonal with arms and should—*. The weight
this appearance. Each of the win Is lifted from tho floor to over­
nar* received $300, while the los­ head In one motion In the snatch.
er* were paid ftOO apiece. B o -a ­ Tho weight Is first lifted to the
lar waa voted tha outstanding -beet In split or squat style in
the clean—ind—Jerk, then over­
Piny—.
head by a knee dip and split
Pobjeeky fln t started lifting a
year and a half ago when he
weighed 180 lbs. At that time he
was able to lift 120 lbs. over
l head. The 6’ 1" teenager now
Sanford Junior High moved In­ lifts over 300 lbs. overhead In
to their home courts for the first the style known a) tho "continent­
time this afternoon a t 3:30 on the al Jerk”.
court* of the high school gym.
A member of the Amateur
playing host to the eager* from Athletic
Union of the
United
Volusia Junior High of Daytona. States, Pobjeeky has his future
Coached by Howard Gordie, the
young batketballera opened the
STILL THE BEST
season with flying colors Just be­
fore the Christmas vacations by
00*
dropping the Enterprise quintet
C O l/S V
23-11 In their only court appear­
o r rxe
ance to date.
e o e r o tf
This afternoon Is the first home
C tL T /C S ,
appearanec of the 10 same sche­
dule for the Junior High team.
7nf ? * 0

W eekend Sports

!

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111.1.

It Pobjacky Higlt
School Weight .
Lifting Chomp

Located 8 Mile* South Of Sanford
Oa Highway 17-92 Turn Went At Red Arrow

dirplay tAu /amour trademark

Holler Motor Sales
COR. 2nd A PALMETTO

a TO.

PU. 1231

�I -BUILDING - U P J U U

FINANCIAL

For Palatial call Mr. T i i l i r , Pk.
B-M ONEV T t LOAN
KIXR. goon spactal 614.1a.
FLOOR aaadtai
Claaatag. waxing
noii oouaty i Ik i
H. a Gleason.

wad

flnlahrag.
mto Is r SaauIBS.
U k i Mary

MeRANEY-SMITH PAINTS

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MU L Park
Ph*B* 1 M
FORMICA. The ftnett material
available for counter top*. Over
23 colon and designs to cbooie
from. Your exclusive Formica
dealer

GREGORY LUMBER CO.
tth A Maple

Phone 2*62

th-PIANO SERVICE

L L 8111 — Plane Technician
2114 Root# t. laniard
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
INN K ITE’S - tor goad food,
W. L Harmon
SWAk,
Chiekan,
Shrimp, Ph. 1S62-M — After 6:00 p m.
Soal&amp;ettL KoitMT corood Bm I
I^d w lcb es. SO CITY LIMITS. 11—ROOKING and PLUMBING

M U C n ta BAT

Ivaryooe t*ya th« pl*c« |» “ f**|
S en ". Tha Doggl# Dinar A
Bar, Lak* Mary.
—l o st a n d ro u N D

CERAMIC T IU I

.

Paul F Mueller A Son Ph. 164
Free estimate Quality work.

PLUMBING

Contract and Repair Work
OST— Thursday vicinity of 3rd
Free Estimates
h T im A . ReddUh'brown PekR. L. HARVEY
I n g n e » * ! c h i l d ’ a P«L Call 204 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1621
Mtt-XM.
PLUMB1N0 A HEATING
hla la a free P*»* to the RIU ieptle Tank Initallatlon A Serv
theatre for Fay Wolfe. Exp. date
Heater Service, A r c h i e
Harriett. Phone 734-W or 1226.
J a s . XT. U67.
LOat-».C*Ullac hub-cap, vlelnty:
4 |UJP. ant west Ftret. Reward.
Pbhba 6.
$—FEUOMAL NOTICES

Plumbing. Kreiky Heating

M. G. HODGES
Service on All Water Pumpe—
Walla Drilled — Pumps
Paola Road, Phone 700

lOLLAWAT. Beapttal aad Baby
Bede DaP. Weak, or Mootb- ^ M a t V
Theatre for Mr. O. *O. ,heMyera.
T el 106 ru ra l tare Center Exp. date Jan. 17, 1*67.
lU Weat Flrat St.
Wanted young couple or girl to
live la home. Private phooe A
bath. Phone 6 3S -J.
_____

AUTOMOTIVE
7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
Sell Your Car to
ROY REEL
SOS W Second S t
BOATS AND MOTORS
Your Evinruda Doaltr
ROBSON SPOSTING GOODS
01 E. 1st St.
Phono 2B

M M
JU\ &amp;!

33F

COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
Including: bath fixtures, cabinet
sink, water pump, sepUe tank
and water heater, approximate
ly 223 month.
Call, or :ee ui TODAY
1007 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1113
[J—SPECIAL NOTICES

. sjmKiJ

F o r Salt: Mld-scason cabbage ' wo bedroom house, large fenced
jdant*. Prod Thuraton. Ph. 432lot, ah*de tree*. Will consider
lota or acrvsga aa partial down

AUTO LOANS

5 5 S v r.sr*d !s;^

BAIL REALTY
And INSURANCE

Seminole Realty

f^e %

WASHINGTON Ml - America's
first atomic-powered aubaurine,
the Nautilus. Is about to be re*
fueled for the flrot time now
that tt has traveled a recordbreaking 50,000-plus miles over
a two-year period.
The Navy has decided to rcfUtl
the Nautilus to keep It up to peak
performance- It presumably could
go even further on Its qrlglnal
load of enriched uranium, but it
would be operating at reduced ef'Icieuey.
The refueling process will conxlat of replacing tha present uran­
ium slugs In the ship's atomic
power plant. The old slugs prob­
ably will be sent to the Arco. Ida­
ho, atomic last center to dtter*
min* exactly how mueh farther
the Nautilus could have traveled
on the original fuel.
It was just about two year* ago
that the Nautilus set forth on the
flrat atomie-powered voyage In
history by going doom tho Thamts
River from Connecticut Into the
Long Island Sound.
Sine* that date, Jan. 17, 1955,
the Navy hat built or hat in the
planning stage* II more atomic
powered craft, Including a giant
carriar and a mtsslla cruiser.
The Nautilus ha* surpassed the
hopes of Its moet ardent backers
in performance and rndurance
Ju st how far the has traveled
la g closely kept aecrtt. but the
Navy has said It haa cruised more
than SO.OCO mile, much of that dl*
tancj submerged.

Maytag automatic waibcr, good Completely furnished 3 room
PHONE 9X72 far CHERRY
condition, $125. Phone 3S6J.
ground floor apartment. Hot Real Estate Brokerage - Notary
conditi
water at all times. 313 Palmetto. 1219 W 13th St. Rear-Barber Shop
Duo-Therm Space Heater, 35,000
B.T.U. 38" x 20". Reasonable. Second floor-two room furnished
Betters* Opportunity
Ph. 2278-J.
•PL Private bath. $35.00 per
Well established business earn­
month. Phone 1217-W after 8.
ing a good llvInR- Sacrifice at
3 uwd Frigldalre refrl*. $49.26
111,600.00 because of Uinta*. A •
1 used Frifldaire refrlg. $3995 56—ROOMS
tractive terms.
1 used Frigldalre refrlg. $39.95
1st floor front, newly furn. room,
Consult A REALTOR First
Hill Hardware
kitchen privilege*. Elderly wo­ CULLEN AND HAUKEY
301 E. lit.
man. Phone 216-M.
IB N. Park Av*.
Phone n il

45—BUILDING MATERIALS

Robuuan Hand Crafted Furniture
••-W ANTED to"RENT
We build, design and rafinish.
RED-I MIX CONCRETE
Wanted to buy o r leas* 3 bed­
Sew at 912 French, Ph. 33-R.
Window Sill* • Lintels
edy C raft 14 f t boat, 20 H r
room, 2 bath home. Immediate
Septic Tank—State Approved
otor. Boat complete with top
oceupaney. Phone 229-M.
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
Sand
—
Cement
Mortar
Mix
id windshield. Also Gator
qVQTFMQ
Miracle Concrete Co.
ail or. F or quick sale $693.
This la a free pas* to tho Prairie
AU types and fixes, tnatelled 309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1333
hone 3450.
Lake Drive-In for Katie Cum“Do It Yourself."
mine. Exp, date. Jan. 17, 1931.
WK REPAIR AND SERVICE
MBTAL ROOFING
fBAILEE!___________
Now In itock. J-V
U"
« T 1 N E
kV Crijnp—
Crin
Machine and Supply Co.
in pay TOO tw aee ua before
REAL ESTATE
Now In stock, 3-V Crimp-*
j buy. Open Evenings and 207 W. 2nd B t
Pk. B
Corrugated — 2H" Corrugated
■t—ACREAGE
Oct All Your Roofing Needs at
1R «tel4e Trailer Bade
HEATING
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co. Ten acres axceptlonal tiled land
Falalke, Fla.
Floor Furnace* A Circulator*
Out Weat 13th St.
on hard aurface road. W. E.
H. B. POPE CO.. Inc.
ream House Trailer for aale.
Kirchhoff Jr. Phone 303
44-BUSINESS
EQUIPMENT
Phone 1440
chased new thla year. Com­ 200 8. Talk
te with combination rofriHAYNES Office Machine Cp* 64-FARM ?. AND GRCYE-S
GATUN BROTHERS , , -Typewriters, adding machine*
ator, gas range, gas b r a t
n beds, dinette A 12 gallon . Dragline A Bulldozer Service
Salel-Rintals, 314 Ma«.. Ph. 44 20 acre til* farm. Three bedroom
ter tank. S t Johna Realty, Ph. 2232 Qencva. 2496 W. Sanford.
house, large barn. A1l equip­
me 1129 or 1079, Sanford.
H-rURNITURE-nOUlk.llft.D
ment and machinery. Easy
ENVELOPES, Latterbtadf, stateterras.
Ph. 1393-J. P. 0. Box
manta, Invoices, hand bills, aad Used furniture, appliance*, tools,
Sbym aiU r Dalux, 34 f t
1134.
ete. Rought-sold. Larry's Mart
programs,
ate.
Progreulv*
I g wka. Completely modern
26-HOMES
'
Printing Co. Phone 40g — 403 331 East 1 st SL Phone 1631.
Ith tub and shower. Four
ieel electric brakes. Must tall
West 13th 8 t
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE Five room house with bath and
. once. Very cheap for cash,
—at Warehouse Prices, visit
WELL DRILLING
approximately thirteen acres of
so camping trailer cheap,
BERRY'S W* are experts at as­
Falrbanka-Morae
pumpa
high hammock land. W. E.
in be aeen a t Silver Moon
sisting
you
to
secure
gracious
Kirchhoff Jr. Ph. 306.
Repairs to all makes.
■ailer Park, Orange City.
good Took* with functional con­
HOWARD C LONG
venience. Today's beat boys bi Two bedroom masonry house,
SALE— 1238 2-bedroom
207 E. Commercial Ave.
nationally advertised furniture
kitchen equipped, low down
ihau trailer, 22496. Phooe
Phone 361
at DISCOUNT PRICES. B l W.
payment. Leaving town. 416
(6-XJ.
Orange Ave.
First SL Phone 1181 foe Even­
This li a free pass to the XIovie*
ing Appointment.
17 32* Curttie trailer. Like new,
land Rlde-ln for Richard HaluBY OWNER
priced to soil. "Lam bert By
daw . Exp. data Jan. 17, 1937
2 Bedroom, CB Horn* In Lake
the Lake", trailer park. Between
SAVE WITH ECHOLS
Mary- |6.80O-Terms. Ph. 581-J
Grange City A DeLand.
General contracting and hauling
For delivery: day. fill dirt
CUSTOM HU1LT HOMES
14—USED CARS
$89.50
muck and top soil. W. D. Hoi $119.50 Swivel Rocker
VA-FH A —CONVENTIONAL
$119.30 Reellnere ............. $69.60
combe,
Phone
1732-M.
147 FORD Convertible, Good con
FINANCING
$199.30 Sofa Bed Achair $159.00
ditioo. Radio and Heater. Needs
SHAD ARE NOW IN
$139.50 Bunk B e d s ............$119.50 LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
Top. 2133.00. See Rill at Good Guide service every day, aafe
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
year Service Store.
boat, two motorv 23.00 per Bookcase Bed
A.
K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
hour, mtninlmum of 6 hour*. 2 Double Dresser
Phone 1991
1900 Meltonvtlle
&gt;40 Ford, m eter
hai
In party. Phone Larry Aubry Mirrors
bad raverae gear. Flrrt $40.00
a t 2654-J.
Innespring
Mattress
Modem 3 bedroom house. Ph.
gets i t
2I4LW.
Box Spring
131 Naah Statesman 2130.00
DREDGING
llody a little rough — good Land filled, beaches made. Joe Large selection of B e a u t i f u l
Andrews, Ph. Elgin 7-30U
motor.
Dinettes at
Hugh An»l«r. 121$ Summerlin.
Eustls, Florid*.
WONDERFUL LOCATIONS
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
,-our c a r la paid for It may be
INCOME-TAX-SERVICE
Ceraer 2nd A Magnolia, Ph. 1232 . . . SPLENDID VALUES
rorth more than you think on
Wn. II. Murray
"Hud" llanibergar, Mgr.
rude fur a 1967 PONTIAC.
1111 Celery Ave.
Phone 1641-M
Free Delivery
4 Pontiac 4-door Chieftain
Closed Sunday
— la —
leluxe.
1 4-door Chevrolet
EMPLOYMENT
1 4-door Plymouth
• SOUTH PINECREST
0 4-door Plymouth
24—IIRI.P WANTED FEMALE
• GROVE .MANOR
lee Ray Herron at PONTIAC
CHOOSE
P h o n e 2456
• VALENCIA VILLAS, UeLaad
FROM
Woman with car to call regularly
After 6 p. ra. Pi one 1J4J-W
each month on citabli*htd
We can qualify you for one of
Studio Girl Cosmetic clients in Different color* and designs ami our
1949 Foyd. full equipped. Bargain
easy finance plans within 30
completely furnish your living mlaetes.
and around Sanford making
Phone 6g!*J.
room with one of our 100%
neccasary deliveries, etc. 3 or 4
Chevrolet 4 door sedan. Pow­
nylon 9 pc. group*. Including:
hour* per day. Route will pay
er-glide, good condition, 1 own­
Sofa Beil
up to $350 hour. Write Studio
&gt; F. H. A.
er. Must sell, going oversea*.
V etching Platform Rocker
Girl Co*emetici, Dept 9-1N.
1015 Sanford Ave.
Matching
Cocktail
Chair
Glendale, Calif.
Coffee Table
&gt; V. A.
1961 Oldamobila Super 82, 4dr. Women 16-55. to addraaa and mail
Step Table
sedan. RAH, hydramatlc. Ex­
our circular* at home
on
Wrought Iron bmoler
cellent.
---------1343.
&gt; Service Personnel
commission. Write GIFT Fair,
Table Lamp
1950 Pontiae 4 dr. sedan. On* (Dept. 4). Springfield, Panne.
Sofa Pillow*
owner. R e a l clean. ...------ $295
Ash Tray Set
H its C h ry e ic r 4dr eoden. Z a ire curb girl, experienced preferred.
YOU
Complete
good for tho moooy — ..... $95.
Apply A. A W. Root Beer. 1905
$139.
ROT REEL
French Av*.
CAN
304 W. 2nd
EASY
TERMS
27—HELP WANTED MALE
BUY
16-BEAUTY PAKLOKS
Young man interested in learning
Mather
Of
Sanford
For all your B a a u t y Need*
eheet metal trade. Phone 79.
203 02 1st St.
Phone 127 • With confidence when you buy
Revelon A Theo-Bender Cosmetics
aa Odium A Tudor Horn*.
H A R R lE T m BEAUTY NOOK W'anted— Experienced service sta­
tion attendant capable of man
Ph. 971__________ 105 So. Oak
agrment. Over 25 years of age.
• BIG VALUES
Salary open, reference* requir­
• QUICK CREDIT
BUSINESS
DRIVE OUT TODAYed. Apply Box LA % Sanford
•
EASY
TERMS
SERVICES
Herald.
Home* are ready for Immediate
WILBON-MAIER
1T-BUILDINU—REPAIRS
3*—WOKE
WANTED FEMALE
•ccupancy.
Now sad Uaod Furnltars
PAINTING
311 E. P in t St.
Phon* j
Esp. rook-housekeeper wishae 5
Ted Burnett
ODHAM &amp;
day* work or ironing. 706 Bay Electric Singer Sawing Machine
for PAINTING
Ave.
in
Blond
Console,
makes
fancy
tsoi Grandview
Phone 1952-M.
TUDOR, Inc.
stitches, pick up 7 payment* of
31-WOKKWA.VTED-.MALt
$7.33
or
will
discount
for
cash,
WOOLSEY
Cor. Hyw. 17-92 A 27th 84.
w rto Credit M inster. P. O.
Young man, married. Veteran;
Pbents 2100 A 2*W
Marin* Finishes
Box,
11099,
Orlando,
Fla.
desires poeition with local firm
"Builders of Finer Home*
For Your Boat
General office, salea or Book­
For Florida Uvlog"
P ANYTWNGI Just place
Senkarik GIaxm and Paint Co. keeping prefered. Mr. Mathcf, tntA
Classified sds. Phooe 1321 tor a
lU -lte W. 2nd St.
Phone 3 * Gao. D*L Sanford.
helpful ad-wrtiaf.

$179.50

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Nautilus About
To Be Refueled

payment. Phone 1134-XJ.

AIALXAS
CAMELLIAS
COST LESS
Sew cure before you buy. wo 3 bedroom, 1 bath, CB home. Un­
on AZALEAS.
furnished. $700.00 down. Phone
Florida S tate Bank have a SPECIAL
_______ _
M at
1971.
GBAPEVILLK NUESUBY .
OF SANFOBO
eg—LOTS
Grapovfllo A r t . ___ Ph. SOM
MERCHANDISE Choice lota In the Mayfair
ACMINEEY—TOOLS
Area a t an attractive rath
2 need Yeomans pumpa. 200 price. W. E. Klrchoff Jr. Phone
208,
GPM — 42 f t head and SB
Wo boy aad ten Dead f«nalt*re
GPM — 27 ft. hood. 6 HP. 4 lot* totaling SO* a 200', gsoa
1780 RPM, 2 phase, 220/440 V.
Just off 6 point* 4k 60 ft.
212100 each. Lew Brothen.
QfO POST ea 1742 Ph 2NS-W
frontage on highway — county
deed, terms arranged.
LIVE BAIT
RENTALS
Hugh Analey, 1913 Summerlin or
Phone 1821 and leaTe message
Shinara, Bull Heada. Pop Oute
S 2-A PT B -M U SR E -R 00M B
I Dome, Be
where you may be contact­
Mlasoori Mlnnowa o ^ W o m a
ed.
riem teg Grocery—E. Geaeva Are. WELA1A APARTMENTS: memo
private hatha. 114 W. P in t St 87—BROKERS aad RE.U10B8
SEWING MACHINES
Avalon Apta. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W $1500 DOWN FOR 3 BEDROOM
Neerbl - White
HOME.
New and Uied
Efficiency a p t Kt-way 17-22 So. Total price only $9250. Phone us
GARRETTS 323 E l i t S t
City Limit*. Sluraberland Court
for detail*.
Cantcena, cota, aleeping bag*, See Seminole Realty for DeairRobert A. Williams
tend, raeia kite, hunting kalvee.
able Houses and Apta Phone /T
REALTOR
Array-Navy Surplus. 310 San­
This it a free pans to the Movie*
llayB oiitf L a n d q u la t,
ford Ave.
land Ride-In for M n. Marion
ASSOCIATE
Farclla. Exp. date Jan. 17, 1967. Fkeae 1272. Atlantic Beak Bldg.
—Factory to you—
Aluminum
EFFICIENCY Apar.mem Suitable
Venetian Bllads
for Winter Tourist. Private oath
Eneloied head. Sag-proof bottom
U shower. Steam heat. Inquirt
rail with p in tle code. Plaatie
Manuel Jacobson across from
or rayon tapes. Cotton or-nylon
Poll Office.
cord*.
Sonkarik Glwa and Paint Co. Small house with all modern im­
112-114 Wait 2nd S t
Phone 320
provement! for rent or sal*. 204 So. Park Ave. — Phone 220
Phone 1390-J.
Brand new $33.00 760x15 nylon
REALTY CO
W.W. tubeless lire. Two year 3 bedroom, 2 bath, unfurnished OZIER
l*ure B. Osier, Realtor
warranty. For $33.00 cash. Call
home. Stove, refrigerator, dish­
Hazel M. Field. Associate
346 after 6 P.M.
washer, automatic washer. $123 2601 So Orlando Hwy. Ph. 1369
EVENINGS: 1116 and 710
a month. 1 year lease requir­
14—APPLIANCES
ed. Phooe 2460.
FRIGIDAIRE appliances, sale 3 rooms, bath, acroened porche*.
and service. G. H. High, Oviedo
unfurnished. Adults only. No. W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
Fla. Phone FO-6-3316 or San
pets. Inquire at 2212 Palmetto
REALTORS
ford 1642-W after 6 p.m.
Ave.
I90| Park Ave. Phooe 27 or 143

•

Turns. Jan. 8. 1957 Pago 7

THE SANKURD HERALD

NEW HOME
2 Bedroom house on two lots,
two Muck* ouUSdii city limit*,
$5,250.00, $1,000.00 down. May
Re purchased furnished If de­
sired.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2644 Proneh Ave

J. W. HALL* REALTOR
Jaheay Walker, Associate
"Call Hall" Phon* 1758
Ready to Move Into
Largs 3 txxiruom, 2 b t h horns
on beautifully landscaped lot*.
Wonderful enclosed f a m i l y
room, hardwood floor* througho u t-$16600 — • te rm * ..
. .
litre U a good buy
3 bedroom CB home, excellent
neighborhood. Total $9,075 only
$50.50 a month.
W. H. "BUI" STUMPER
Realtor — General Inauror
Gny AUan Associate
Arlotte Price, Associate
Phone 90S or 2122 — 112 N. Park

OPEN HOUSE
January 5—14
North Shirley
East of Mayfair near Lake
Oak (had* treo*. large 3 bedroom,
2 bath home, kitchen with buil
in oven, itainleaa steel trim m ­
ed, corlon terraizo floor, living
room with flraplace and plant­
er. Full dining room, 3 large
walk in closata, 4 other rlotcii
A h orage, rork floors through­
out, central heating. $22,600.
With excellent terms.

LARGE ROOMY
3 bedroom, 2 bath home with
Florida room on nicely land­
scaped lo . Oak floors, central
heat,
good closets, indirect
lighting in living room, en­
closed carport with utility nud
storage. Nearly new. Good
neighbors. 118,300—terms.

One Commission
Head W ill Not
Return To Office
TALLAHASSE. (FNS) Reliable
courses report that only some of
the heads of the state govern­
ment's "major" commissions will
fail to return to office following
the inaugumtln of Gov. Leroy Col­
lins. J. Saxton Lloyd, Daytona
Beach automobile dealer, has al­
ready submitted his resignation ns
ment Commission due
to ill
health.
New four-year lerm* are likely
fo Road Board Chaim an Wilbur
E. Jones; Industrial Commission
Chairman
James T.
Vocelle,
Motor Vehicle Commissioner Ina
S. Thompson, Beverage Director
J. I). Williamson Hotel Commix*
sionsr Richard Edgerton, Tumplko
authority Chairman, Thomas B.
Manuel ami all members of the
State Racing Commission.
Collins has not announced... |i
successor to Lloyd's' flosl.' whlch
the Glvemor consider* as one of
the moat Important Jobs In hla
sdminlstrationo -

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et e holt hem Bel Mar farm, ee# el she tsrul*«ersH the O^tofcE
Solt, JoniMvy 21# ItlT* Mtvttod, Ae m i ,

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Ckerkrer end Ckeeelele* belli so tocledel ln this sale.

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the head
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of Arabia
9. Man's name
10. SUlrwray
post
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mammal
13. Conscious
14. Biblical city
13. Weep
17. Sea eagle
18. Ttrch
20. Thus
31. Caesar's
warning
data
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amphibian
24. Joke
26. Makes
stronger
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DOWN
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country
2. Perform
3. Digits
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river (poaa.)
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again
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King Ranch Cattle
W ill Be Shown
A t State Fair
TAMPA, (IN S'-T he
famous
King Ranch of Texas, devdopmof the Sintn Gertrudl* breed of
cattle, will show Its cattle at the
Flurida State Fair fur the first
time in February.
As a feature attraction of (he
Fair, which will run from ,l«n.
29 through Feb. 9, 13 top animats
from the King Ranch show string
will be on exhibition, but not in
competition. King Hunch cattle
are never entered In competition.
Some on animals wll ho in the
Santa Gtrtrudis competitive show,
however, which will be both tho
national show for Santa Gertrudis
Breeders International and the top
open Or Interstate show of the
Fair.

MRS. C lA R I BOOTH! IU C I, funner U.S. Am bassador to Italy, s y * u

matters over with her successor, James D, Zellerbach of San Fran«
cuco. Meeting look place at the State Department la Waihlngtost.

1500.00 d o w n — $50.00 inn.
HORSE THIEVERY THING
Living room, dlntng room, kitchen
OK PAST
equipped, 2 bedroom 1 A bath,
PIIILLIPSBUItO, N. J. Mi —
shad* A fruit trees Frame.
Horse thievery apparently ii a
thing of the pa it In New Jersey.
11000.00 down — $10,500
The Mansfield Vigilante Society
Uvlog room with dining arcs, 2 formed 90 years ago to guard
bedroom*, oak floors, ceramic against hors* thieves, voted Sat­
tile bath, car porte, utility A
servem-d porch. Equipped with urday to disband because of a
attic fan, heater, stove, and re­ lack of buiiness
frigerator.
Traffic experts say tha United
ROSA L. PAYTON States will have 3,300 miles of
Registered Real Estate Broker . toil rosd* by 1*37.
Phone 2871
17-92 at IliawathaJ

A. B. PETERSON
Broker Associate*: A. B. Peterson
Jr.. P. J. Cheaterson, Garfield
WUIetU, John lloltch and 1L W.
Williams. A. C. Doudney, Land
Surveyor.
116 N. Park Ave
Phono (129
IF IT IS REAI. ESTATE
ask Crumley A Montclth
at 117 South Park
Phon* 772

FASHION MODIl Dovlma U shown at the U.S. Immigration end
Naturalization Service In New York as she reminds non-cltitena |)ot
to forget to report their addresses to the Government during Janu­
ary. The U.S. Justlca Department has provided a simple m ethodlor
aliens to comply with the law. They can register at any post ofllca.

Thla la a free pas* to the Pralrio
Lake Drivo-In for Jfrt. Marie
Cockman. Exp. date Jan. 17,
1957.

BILLS BARD TO PAT? Sell
things yau're t&amp;rougb w i t h
through Want Ada ter CASH.
Call IttL

Classified Ditplas

T ide slim, lovely eltalr I* pert o f
■ n -v (reap in g called L u im U .
As Iso lu a ie implies, tho furniture
he* a dtridedly O riental Qj«or.
Is U avsllehle in butlernul brewn
fini.li on oak. Ttie *e..l of tho
ehelr U v o i t e cent, e deroieliio
slouch which I* very populee.

- - " U t BUILDING NEEDS

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Hunter Shows Up
After 3 Months

POM Of 1M T O IIM iil u •.. .VIATIC MNATOCS are shown m they met at the Capitol Id Waihln*tan altar MM opening ot the Uth Comram. Id tha group (1. to r.) are: Senator* George Smathen
(Pta.), AS; John r Kennedy (Maas.), SS; Trank Church (Idaho), S3, and Russell B. Long (La.), « .

40,200 Persons
Die In Traffic
Accidents In '56
CHICAGO m — The Nnttoeml
SgfMp Coanefl k** reported • n r
e«N 49J08 pertoai wore killed In
m ffle teeklent* la ISM. the great•at daughter on tho nation’i highn r * hi IS je o n .
And the conned added a grim
•renting that there la no Indica­
tion tho roekleai train* tod win
alackao la tho M r future.
Tho council, which tabulate* traf
Ho doatho and aecldonU acroea
tho nation, laid laot year’* toll
brofca the pm iooa record ot 38.9M
daotta. aet to IH1
II laid figure* aleo ihow tho
ratio of traffic deatha per mil*
adB ta climbing, indicating more
dfcootaaai twoorta will bo *oi to
tho fStUlD. •' M
Set* Becerd
Tho eouncH'1 announcement come
00 tha beola of the w ont holiday
traffic camag* to hlatory. An alltim* holiday roeird at TI3 deatha
waa reeotdod ta tho nation during
tha Chriitmaa weekend and UiU
waa followed by a New Year*!
weekend record of 413 fatalities.
Tho total of 1,134 deaths also was
a record foe the combined week
An IndlcetloD of tho Increasing
teeth rate on th* highways ws*
la th* feet the 19S3 traffic toll
srae M.4S , or shout 1,700 under
last year.
Tba fatality rata showed an In­
crease to every month of ISM
n cept October, the council said
Hi* October decline broke a string
of IS etralght months la which th*
toll showad a steady increase.
November Deatha Jump
Council officials hoped the Octo­
ber slump would help prevent a
now record for th* year, but No
vember traffic deaths killed 3,700
p*T*eoa for a 4 per cent Increase
ovor November, 1938.
The council said all hope* of
kaeping 1038 off th* record books
as th* bloodiest In history disap­
peared wHh th* November toll.
A United Pro#* eurvey showed
at least U states le t trafife death
records In 1*38. They were North
Dakota, Wisconsin, Montana, Geor­
gia, Florida, Missouri, Arixona,
liouietana, Iowa and California.

2 Companies To Go
Ahead With Gas
Pipeline In State
WASHINGTON, (FN S)-Offlriali
of two pip* line companies have
stated they will go ahead with the
$1!0 million gas pipeline in Florida
despite conditions Imposed by the
Federal Power Commission.
In a three ta two declelon th*
FPC ha* anthorired th* Houston
Ttvas Gas and Oil Corp. and the
Coastal Transmission Corp. to
construct and operate a natural
gas pipeline from the Gulf Coast
to Florida. Rut th* commission
said that within .V) days th* com­
panies must ''eliminate a number
of objectionable features relating
to traffic and methods of financ­
ing the project.’* Officials of the
two companies said th* conditions
imposed can and will be met.
Under th* pisn submitted to th*
INVESTMENT
SERVICES
feel that Ui* stock market ha*
reached bottom and ia da* for
an upsurge.
W* rcroiuturod the purchase of

TELEVISION
ELECTRONICS
FUND
and believe that la Ibis field
opportunities for advancement
and earnings are outstanding.
Phone us collect or writ* for
fell Information.

Stan Comstock
Established over 20 rears
In Orlando
IIIS CONWAY ROAD
Phone Orlande 3-803*

UADttt OS IMI lists CONCUSS chat outside tha While Uosw* In
Washington, where they eret with President Eisenhower and Seeletary of State Dull** concerning Middle East foreign policy. Th*
President asked Republican and Democratic support of a declaration
“serving notice that the United States will resist any Communlto
aggression** In the are*. Shown (1. to r.) are: Sen. William T. Knowland (R-Callf.), Senata minority leader; Speaker of the House Sam
Rayburn (D-Tea.)j Sen. Lyndon Johnson (D-Te*.), Senate major­
ity leader, and Rep. Joeeph W. Martin, J r , House minority leader.

COMPLETE
INVESTMENT
SERVICE

Incomes, Low Work
Weeks In South

AYNOR, S. C. W — A 34-yeir
old cotton gin and tracking firm
operator who s t a r t e a t on a
squirrel hunt three months ago
and ended up “ wandering and
wondering'* wtthn a m n e s i a , raturned home Sunday for a belated
Christmas dinner with tils family.
Francis M. Altman went Into
the Santee swamp Oct. 31 to hunt
squirrels. He turned up to Mont­
gomery, Ala., nearly 300 miles
away, Saturday, penniless and
seeking help. Police said he went
to the state employment office
there.
Altman told authorities he didn’t
know who he waa, but consented
to have hie fingerprints taken.
The FBI matched them trth a set
Altman had taken while he was
a merchant seaman.
After the FBI Identified him, a
eall was put through to Altman's
hdme her*. Police said be “broke
down and started remembering
things’* when he talker! to hia
small daughter on tht telephone.
Altman waa flown to Charleston
for a tearful reunion with his
family, and the family celebrated
Christmas 13 days late.
“ Remembering my family and
seeing them again was the great­
est thing that ever happened to
me,” Altman said. "There are
still a few things I don't remem­
ber completely, but a t I am as­
sociated with things, I start to re­
member."
He said the last thing he could
remember was that a copperhead
snake bit him on the ankle while
he was hunting and “ I remember
cutting the wound open and suck­
ing out the poison.”
UNPREPARED TOR FISH
ALDEN, Mleh. W — Peter
Smith, 15, waa caught unprepared
when he snared a muskellunge
while ire-fishing. He had to rut a
bigger hole In the Ice to order ta
pull the 30-ineh, 35-pound fish
through.
'
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M APlfSi Seeety, teeeSy everywhere. Addle* edditteael therm ta heew
Mfwl Caribbean Gardens with let celerfelly plumed Mrds, e ad e ie t k tropical
plane* and Hewers, rbi* feared attract!#* now provides beautiful (iris whs
sa t as aeldae In these te e ria f the eerdeas. They ere lell I* ri*M)i
l e r f * Siena, Judy Tehee, M eila* Christie*, Janies Camps end Gari
N A
They mad* their dehat reesatty w hes Caribbean Garde a t owner.
Jellies Flelechmen* sn tsrtsla ed s t epen haws*. New th* ewsttie* Is, what
shag these ewlde* ha called? Charm Guides. Caribbean Qutene. W hat da

Y O U 'R E T E L L I N G M E !
— ly WIUIAM « in —
Central P n n W r lttr

THE EARTH satellite Van­
guard, to be launched next year,
will be gold-plated, th* manufac­
turer reveals. In vlsw of th* mil*
Hens these things coat—It figures!
1 I I
On# of Ike rivals o/ n Danin,
fin., /cs/lreJ tree a tomato toot­
ing confer!. And ire tkongkt tko
political campaign ended a month
•go!
f f I
front*, neat t* th* If. L, Is new
J wafer's feverit* reentry. That na­
tion, beginning Jan. I, will hen
all homework lor scheel hid*.
! I I
This year's grand champion
steer of that International LiveStock show sold for n record

$20,397.50. H is b utcher, declares
F .E .F ., could p a y th a t w holesale
a n d i tl l l tu rn a n e at profit—
ju d g in g b y looks o f the F -fsm lty
w eekly g ro c e ry b u d g e t

! ! !
Jfnout glee* the lazy tuharbanile one rf(afflict advantage—It
makes everybody's front faint
look the earn*.
! f !
Youngsters should remember,
advises Orandpappy Jenkins, that
lha surest raut* to lasy Street It
the hard way.
! ! f
M en's h e a d g e a r to be of g a y e r
hues, pred ict* one fashloneer.
H e re a fte r, a fellow who ta lk s
th ro u g h h is h a t may qualify as
a c olorful sp e a k e r.

ATLANTA HR-TX* U. 8. D f
psrtment of Labor h*» reported
that 1938 was a year of rising
income* and lower work weeks
throughout the growing industrial
Sooth.
Brunswick A. Bagdon, regional
director of tho Buraau of Labor
Statistic*, said average weekly
earnings of manufacturing pro­
duction workers In the South rote
from $81 to 164.98 from October
1953 to October 1938.
Over th# same period, the i d
age work week was cut by almost
one hour whila average hourly
earnings increased by 13 cents.
Bagdnn said the past year was
one of “high level economic acti­
vity throughout th* Sooth* with
the troubled textile Industry on#
of the few dark spots In the eco
nomic picture.
Trade and service Industrie* led
'the expansion of non-ftrm work­
ers to the South, reflectnlg a rise
in consumer purchasing power.
Bagdon said the growth of su­
burban shopping eenters produced
steady expansion in the number
of retail trade and service estab­
lishment*.
Some other year —end review
facts reported:
1. Metal working industries led
the advance In the South’* factory
employment.
3. The textile industry had a
poor year, with employment de­
clining over most of the year.
3. The trend In the growth of
finance, insurance and real es­
tate businesses continued.
4. Non-farm employment in the
South was due to show an all*

Legal Notice
sn T itr. o r i s n ' s i , wf.r t im j
Tha
Annual
M a .tln c
of
th *
m a m b a r s of
lha
F lr.t
F*»f«rsl
B a v in * . a n d !.n*n A M o cItllo n of
•Samlnol# C o u n ty w i l l h# hold s t
t h * . o f f i c e o f th * A s so c ia tio n . 11*
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J a n u a r y t*.
\Ve«t F i r s t S t r e e t . S a n f o r d . F l o r HIT a t s n m.
itoiam ond C h a p m a n
Secretary-T reasurer

MOVIE SHOWN MINUS CLIMAX
CHICAGO «R— A local tetevlJon station was swamped with
complaint* Saturday night when
It failsd to show the ellmsx of
the movie “'Thirty Seconds Over
Tokyo.”
The station sad tba final reel
accidental! was not placid ta the
projector. Th# entire film waa reshown Sunday night.
The earliest known calendar la
history wa* the Egyptian calen­
dar established n| 4341 B.C.
time record to December 1*38.
3. Lumbering employment show
ed a downward trend to 1938.

-MAGNIFICENT
PROMISES ARE AL­
WAYS TO BE
SUSPECTED”
*

M A ether's l i n t he low)

Thera appeared to be a
jrrowinjf tendency toward
advertising seemingly low
bargain prices by certain
radio, televiaion. and doorto-door salesmen. Tha pro­
ducts they sell are usually
made by a m anufacturer
unknown to you, or new­
comers to drug m anufact­
uring.
Before buying auch med­
icines or vitamins, make
certain these magnificent
promises are true. Only a
pharmacy is licensed, and
regularly state Insjiecteri,
to protect you. Usually the
prices we charge for com­
parable quality are less.

TOUCHTON
DRUG CO.
CDr. US A MagnoRa
-Q isutlae h* Plehlmoon 1ft*
OoevrtehS K ill

Emotion M ay Produce
Spots Before The Eyes
ly MIMAN K. BUMOIHM, M.D.
YOU may not actually “see red" substance which Alla I t Th* vast
when you are angry, but you may majority of these specks are the
see spots.
jremain* of whit* cell* which beThoe* Boating specks or llttl* come detached from th* eye's
halr-JIke curlicues which most of Interior membranes. Th* dsnser
us see before our eyes a t some spots usually corns from broken
Uma or other may be temporary!blood vessels,
minute chemical precipitations
_
caused by some violent emotion, i0 ®** t-uusoe
If you are nearsighted, or have
Not Unusual
'astigmatism, you are much more
Chances are you might have nke|y t0 U9 Utrie ipeckJi and
noticed them while seated In a they are more likely to remain
dentists chair having your teeth with you. But If you a rt aUll
fixed. It a not unusual because young or middle-aged, and are In
such a situation sometimes pro- pretty good health, they probably
d**®** * c#ttoln amount of fear. jwon’t came any great annoyance.
Thaas sp o ta—we call them , stIU, If these spots appear sud•vUreoua opacities —might also denly, and remnln for any length
b* the resulted lowered physical 0( time, It's a good Idea to see an
condition or high blood pressure. eJ9 doctor.
May Be Old Aq#
question and answii
Possibly It Is old age creeping A. R.: What causes a person to
up on you. Then, again, It may be a dwarf?
mean something serious. Dctucii-1 Answer : T h e r e are many
ment of the retina, for example, causes for a person not growing
might be Indicated by a large spot to proper sire,
or a cloud of Ane dust-llke par-1 On* type may suffer from chontides before the eyes.
jdrodystrophy, a condition affectCoarser spota sometimes mean Ing the cartilages In th* body In
a serious rheumatic or tubercular which they do not grow properly.
Infection, an Inlury to the mem- Other types evidently are heredlbranes of th* eye or even an ab- lary.
cessed tooth.
| Dwarfs are not prem ature
These spots, or curlicues, which babies. Certain types of Individappear to dart about In front of uals may be abnormally short beyour vtslon actually are floating cause ot disturbance* of the
Inside th# eye In the Jelly-like glands of Internal secretion.

The • p*«**nf*r Country Squire

Tho 8 pataangar Country fad an

Tha 9 pa atan g ar Country

Tumbleweed, a prairie pest, was
FPC, the two companies will lay
about 2600 miles of main line and introduced to th# United Stales
lateral pipelines front Texas and from Russia in flax seed Import­
Louisiana gat fields to points m ed about 1875.
Florida.

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Representing:
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Lakeland, Florida
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Member:
Midwest Stock Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade

THE SANTORO HERALD
Part 8. Tu«*. Jrjl 8a 1957

'56 Year Of Rising

X I.H ull . Mi S
Amato p l a d s - d o r a t . l e i i o d t a aacu r* Uabllltloa a n d for
o i h .r p u rp-*.* .
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o o l . n m l y . w e a r t b i t th o a b u v o o t n t o m a n t L tr u * a n d t h a t It fu lly a n d
c o r r . e l l y r a p r a a a n u th * I r u a o t a t * u t l h a M v r r a l m a l l a r . h - r . l a «oat o l n . d a n d oat f o r t h t a t h * b a i t o f m v h n o w l r d a - and b .t laf.
C o r r a c t —A l t a . O i ' l l .Itl.K K a . h i t A F F K K
O. R. tTLONTS
R. F W j l U U L C R Jr .
Dlractor*
C. B LKK
W O. K I L B E R
B lit* a t F lo r id . C ounty of S .m lnnla
S w o r n la a n d a u b . r r l b . d b a f n r . m* t h l . i l h d a y o f J t a . H I T . a n d I
h a r a b y r o r l l f y t h a t I a m n u t a n o f IL -a r o f thin b a n k .
W. .} I. a w t o n . N o ta r y I’ublio
N o t a r y P u h l l a S l a t , o f F loylda *t U r * . . Sly eom m lMlon a i p I r M
May I t , 1)07. U a s d a d b y U i . a B o a d U f l o . u i . o c . Co.

rn* irai

R.noh W**an

Th* SmmHW.S.S

FIVE N EW FORD glamour wagons
tong, low and loaded with G o !
. n i v t it to the nation wsgan !?sd?r
o n u le the big station wagon news
for '571 And wliat news! U igom so
big. so lull of rme car |irt-siige that
you'll wonder how it can be done
at low Ford prices.
U nder the f r ont hinged hood
you'll rind new power—Six jxiwcf!—
V 8 power!—pun ed tn ai lion power.
Inside you'll find more titable
loadspace. And the w raparound liftgale gives you greater loading ease.
If your choice is the 9 passenger
Country Squire, you'll be proud to
pull up at the finest places in this
new glamour wagon with its smartly
distinctive wood like trim.

If your needs call for a A-passenger
station wagon with four doors, you'll
love die new Country Sedan. When
you fold die rear seat into die lloor,
you'll find there's almost nine feet
of loadipare — neatly a foot m ort
than ever before.
T here's still another I door Countiy .Sedan. It lias the extra third seat
for ^passenger room. And. at in all
Ford wagons for '57, you have the
new single-control handle which
ojiens both the wrap-around litigate
and tailgate with one motion. Aiul
they can't be opened ftom inside!
T here’s good news, too, for fans
of Fold's celebrated Ranch Wagon.

T his 6 passenger, 2 door model fea­
tures Ford's new suhdued tones, the
last word in modern decor. And
when it comes to quiet, there's no
wagon like Fold wagons!
In the wonderful way that Ford
can take a fine thing and make it
even f i ner, the Del Ri o Ra n c h
W agon goes a ste p b ey o n d th e
Ranch Wagon in style, fabrics and
trim, l i brings you 2 door, 6 passen­
ger wagon life at its besL
Better see for yourself-and soon.
Take a Ford wagon for a spin. You’ll
agTec that for styling it'* a sweet­
heart . . . for work and power, it's a
nimble, obedient slave!

Mew ‘SJ tordi kart toofkeit

l U i f ise (fWie la Wiferyf
tho 'll fo r* broke l i t nstVyiil so* kitum o o n rK ar«t tram I krio/ntltr to M.900
■wlos M B o n vn il.. U til, in Dio evMt se«l|«
iMt lo tutomottv. kiaory. far SOW) fndys.
to * 'll r o ll lf « r i|.J r&lt;»f !0 ; In * 101 npk
rwpoctlysty. tM i limo n d irM M f.t ib * t
. . . the SMItvU r i Ijrm co fori d til Dm.'

A«k for Your

FORD
STATION WAGON
Action Test Today

STRICKLAND-MORRISON. Inc.

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%VOLl!ME XLV1I

AX mDSPKNDKNT DAILY N lW SP A P tK

Top News
In Brief

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9. 1957

United Tret's Leased Wire

NO. 174

Gatchel Is Named
City s New M a y o r

•

PARIS
— Premier Gay
Mollet warned Algeria rebel* and
th« United Nation* today that
•'ra n e e “ will never abandon Al­
g e r ia “
VIENNA JP — Hungarian hope*
of breaking the shackle* of the
Stalin-type dictatorship of the
Soviet puppet regime may depend
on India ami Communist Chine
R'cstcm observers laid today-

New Board
Takes Over
Last Night

Musical Program
Scheduled Tonight
For Hotel Guests

WASHINGTON W — A group
of Northern senator* seized on
• art of an advisory opinion by
Vice President Richard M. Nixon
today for a new and probably
doomed attempt to curb filibust­
ers.

Comm Lv&lt;ioncr David Gatcho.
was named Mayor n( the City of
Guest* at tlio Mayfair Inn and
Sanford ns a new Hoard of San­
HOLLYWOOD W — Famed Cri­
friend* of the talented young lady
ford City Commissioner* took ovei
minal attorney Jerry Giesier serv­
will huve the opportunity tonight
the rein* of the city last nlgtd
ed notice today that he and bis
of hearing t2-year-old Allyson
at approximately 9 o'clock.
client. Marie McDonald, are dis­
I-ee in her fins! hv-al appearance
satisfied with the way authorities
Nominated by Commissioner F.
before leaving early Friday morn­
are investigating the case of her
I). Scott. Catchd'.* election to the
ing for Rirmingham, Ala. her fu­
kidnapping.
honorary office was made unan­
ture home.
imous when Commissioner Merle
•MAYOR DAVID t.\T i 111*1. performs his first nfflrial art last night
The young pianist -cored sueh
U IT..PEST
d i c t a t o r when he slgnrd a resolution praising John Krider for hi* outstanding a tremendous hit on her first ap­
Warner aiked that the board'* ac­
Priemier Janos Radar opened a work a* a City Commissioner (Staff Photo)
tion be made unanimous with th«
pearance at the New York Giant's
new campaign of terror against
changing of hi* vote
resort hotel two weeks ago that
indicting 11 patriots for publishing
Warner nominated commission
Manager Frank Mobane Jr. pre­
and distributing free newspapers
vailed upon her to return for her
er A. L Wilson for tha Mayor’s
after the Nov. I at.n
by the
farewell concert which will take
petition.
Soviet army.
place in the ball room at 9 o’clock
Gatchel, 32 has served one yeai
tonight.
on the Board of Commissioner*
WASHINGTON U* — douse
Sharing honor* with the little
anil has another year to tervt
Democratic leaders gave priority
pianixt will be the Triple Trio
following his Mayor’s term.
Wludy today to • substitute for the
of the Seminole High School Girls’
Eisenhower Doctrine written J v
Commissioner Scott, In hi* nom
Clee Club In a group of vocal CON'f.KAf Ul.ATIO.YS VIH. t'HAIIt.M \N! Fretl Dy-on I* congratulated on hL election a* Chairman
an unidentified prominent former
selections. Member* of the Triple id the Po-rd of .Seminote Con id* Cninm lsslnners yesterday. County Attorney .Mack N. Cleveland Jr. at inatlim of Gachel stated "I hop*
TALLAHASSEE iU&gt; Gov. U government official. The substi­
Trio are: First .Soprano*. P a t1 right i* shown shaking h.in’s with the nr** chairm ns. t enimisslonrr B. C. Doth! Is on the left. (Staff the Icgislatipe delegation will al­
tute. only 54 words long, would Roy Collin*, the banner-flapping'
low the people to eleet the raayol
Harrington, Diana Fleischer, Kay I Photo)
declare only that the United Stutcs and hoopla of inauguration bchint
in the future."
Jenkins;
Second
.Sopranos.
Carol
stands ready to fight, if necessary,
Actual votinr took place wit!
Nutt.
Sylvia
Price
and
1-ois
D
.
i
P
I
*
^
1
1
to protect the Middle Ka*t from him, today sank hi* teeth into the
an open ballot with Commlssionei
Ranncuu
The
three
alto,
are
gritty
question
uf
when
the
Legis­
Communist aggression.
Scott easting hi* vote for Gatchel
Ann DavU, Shirley Anderson and
’
lature .should lake up u now con-.
Commissioner Warner voting no
Iri.s Causey. Nancy Cash aasiata
•tituUon, major goal of hi* ad- I
(A&gt;mmis»ii&gt;m*r Gatchel obtaining
' ils the accompanist for the gmwip
ministration.
ami Commissioner lligginbothan
The temperature in Sanford i» Manager
.. .........._____
__ ___
Mebane extend*
an invoting for Gatchel.
Collins sat down with legisla­ rising these days a* the HIGH! vltation’ to ail who desire to h e a r1
tive leaders to discuss whether FEVER LOLLIES gets into the the musical program,
City Attorney William C. Hut­
th t proposed new state charter swing of things. This ailment will
chinson determined that Gatchel
be tieatcd with fun and gaiety.
wa* elected.
WASHINGTON o r - The United should be piesontcd to the Lcgi*. The Hoard of Governor* of the
taluro nJ thp first of noxj yvHntf'i
Gatchel, on hia election said *1
The
Sanford
Do-t
*nd
Ski
Club
WASHINGTON
4
B
Defense
Stairs has sent cifcitt Hungarian, regular session, before the "■&lt;- Seminole Memorial Hospital met f h f l o u / C
appreciate the honor anil trud
will be host to an out-of-town| Department officials aaitl toilay
lo-lay to dlseuaa plans for the
-H -W b r f U l C b l C U
refugees hack to Austria for giv­ &lt;:-u ra- after it.
that you have bestowed on ml
ipeakrr at it* meeting Thursday the Unitul Slates will rely on Us
ing fake information to immi­
tonight It goes without saylni
.■tenting with iho governor were FOLLIES which will b«&gt; presctueU
ni*!!'.* "i
‘ 'lM
present military forces, rallicr
Senate President-dciignatr W. at the High School Febiuary 8
that I will uphold the dignity of
gration official &lt;.
Mrgil
Elder,
of
St.
Poteriburg.
'
WASHINGTON tp
and 9. The producer of the CarD* _— The IUnit
George A. Speer Jr., Sanford the office. All I tuk I* that th*
Secret ary-Treasurer of the Fifth ' han
“ ‘P1’’' 1- 1 P°llco
The Justice Department an­ A. ShniuU of Gainesville; House
S p c n 7 ^ . w n a 7 e " T ,y T ’
! H»l IIIGH FEVER FOLLIES will 1*1 State* ha, Protested at least region of the American I'ower lone, to buck up the ELcnliower Attorney, wa, named yestviday j commission a* a whole, the five
n o u n ced the action late Tuesday of Starke; Sen*. Merrill Marbcr, urrivo Jan. 31, and plan* arc being ! f ‘,,r ,lm r*
’ r , l ! ' 1’3.” j
as u member of the Board of Dir- of us. cnoporate toward the bet*
for the kiddle East,
as Itep. Francis E. Walter ( DP a ) Vr»* IJesc*', rn«l '). C i'curcc,. la id* »« f tir .nowintion will run '!rl. Na‘ , ' . a* ,!n' , * y 'Ju „ 'i* “ . Boat Association will address the1Doctrine
. . .......... . „ rn .t.i in,
i ■e* (or,* uf the Sanford AlLbtlc’Na-! U'rmeut of Sanford."
organization ’
.
of *e* f ' n
J xct'Hed
ciiu&lt; god that many Hungarian Paiatka; Rep. Malloty Horne, enioolhiy after Ids arrival The
. .
. ..... ihmaJ Ha.if,
Prior In thn election of tht
Elder will fie in Sanfoid .o.' .
today.
refugees ilmltled to the United' Tallahassee, ut.d Circuit Judge: Pntron Committee m et yesterday
' Ve l,la,,nm# put It: » c
Speer will fill Hit vacancy cau*. Mayor, Commissioner John Kridei
The latest protest was uni,I,- to row for tlie purpose of cxntninlt'i "
S t a t e s did not receive the Wallace Sturgis, Ocala, chairman at H,e home oi Mrs. Itobe rt S. N'n-ser last week in Calr i by U. S. the lake' front and water fa ill- , n ' c *,ipT |"to military forced j rd by the death of the late R. W. wax ptenanted a resolution to*
thorough screening which the law of the Constitutional Advisory Stone, General Chairman of the Ambassador Raymond Hare, who tie* that may tiring peed hoist iw*v to carry out miy tli-cksiott &gt;F^ste*.
j hi* "outstanding sendee to SanCommission which Is drawing up FOLLIES. Mr* C. It. Cole of Gen- ha* been arguiing against anti- races hack to Sanford.
he helped write require*.
ti„, political leader* wish to muke."
stockholder* approvnl un forsl". He wa* also presentesl I
ova and Mr*. It. W. Jack-on are Jewish activities in Egypt for
"If Sanford is chosen for the.-h ih.-nr„r
in ‘h» capilol Mm/, of i silver tr*y In recognition of hi*
The refugees were the first to the document.
A special session of the l.ogis- Co-Chairmen of the committee.
more than six weeksra&lt;iM it could he a great .iss.-t.”
1
P U f
the bank from $200.01X1 to $250.- j service.
be returned to Austria »lncc thou­
Mrs. Roliert Conn, who write*
The State Department bolives declared officials of the loe.,1 club. '" ,y |jrSo‘*c*1° ^deployment of ooo by tho issuance and sale of
CommUefonera Merle Warner.
sands began arriving by plane laiure after the regular .&lt;cseion,
which starts in April, was recom­ “Conning the New,” will do the that more than 4.00*» Jew* already ‘This would be an annual affair fwvce into the Middle Euat to act new stock.
newly elected to his office ana
during the Christina* season.
publicity
for
tho
FOLLIES,
in
the
mended by Pear.e and Conner.
have “ left" Egypt since the at d-awlng drivers and racing onthu- a "police force", there may be
In th* annual meeting of Gus Commissioner Earl Higginbotham,
Tint advisory commission also j ubsence of .Mr-. K. J. Mill*, who tack on Egypt by Israeli. Rritish ,|asta from a|| over th« stale and some strengUieuing ot U. S. units
,J"anl o( plrector* ye*ter- reeiecteil to the office, were iworm
is still in Europe.
suggested this.
anil French forces. Most of these, i;i(l imith,” they said,
lay afternoon, U wa* reported
by Cily clery |j N&lt; Sayer.
ill
the
vicinity,
such
us
the
tilh
According to club official*. ,vHut Collin* pointed out this
On the Ticket Committee, the wets deported. Rut somo left
that deposit* of the hank had in
creased $5i)3,70d.tk5 in 1950.
would be putting the “curt before chairmen ate Mrs. L. A. Ander­ Egypt on the'r own ini'.xtlvc, be oral of the city and county offi­ Fleet in tho Mediterranean.
iieving that the* would have to cial* a* well ns • e
Defense official' said if there
Savings, it wa# al o reported
r* of the
WASHINGTON IT - T h r e e the horse,” since the regular ses­ son and Mr«. r. J. Kilrlinc.
Co-chairman of the Talent do so sooner or later anyway
Hi*minole
Count,'
niticr of were an attack of tits* Middle Ka-t by the hank's president, II. J.
former turncoat soldier* have sion will consider dozens of chang­
During the |*«t two week* or
Itauman. are increasing due to the
• “ -ret, ha\» Iv
Invited |o
file.) suit against the government es in law* basctl on the present Committee are Mrs. W. F. Flem ­
so,
officials said, 'iicre have been attend tomorrow night’s nit-eting. which required only air power to increase in interest rate* to three
Constitution,
which
would
be
su­
ing
and
Mrs.
Janies
Guy.
They
to recover about Sll.ooo in back
pay ami allowances while they perceded by the new document. have announced tiiat on the 21st Indication* that N user may he
Tin- club officials Said today support the local defenders, the per cent.
Possibly much of the regular of January a Talent Night will be "slowing down” on recent anti- that this meeting,
veil as all United State* could call oil p,u. ..
were prls N-rj of war In Korea.
NORFOLK, Va. 'th—A two-daj
lewlsh moves. Order* for some
The suits were filed by Lewi* session's work would be undone hold at the Mayfair Inn at eight deportations have bean reversed of their meeting* arc open to from the tith Fleet or from Air
search for a missing Navy j&lt;x
o'clock. The C.irgill director will
Ifcrigs* of Jacksonville, Tex., Otto this way, Collins indicated.
the public, ami everyone is In­ Force units ut North Africa and
plane ended Tttewiay aftemoot
'*• present for this event, and all following appeal*, and sonto Jews vited to hear Elder
G. Dell r f Hillsboro. Ml**., nnd
| being deported have not hi t th 'lr
Europe.
when Marino pilots spotted th*
The
meeting
will
be
held
In
the
William A. Cowart of Dalton, Ga.
the
Penny Faye Unwell, in month* plane's wreckage on North Caro­
If the threat were posed more
w ^ arc ur^CM
j
atifnil anil »ry out *
Cix lr Center
The former prisoner* of war •
to the runt ot #ny Iran, it might old. passed away at the local hos lina's Outer Bank* and nn hout
Mellon I'ark.
refused to return to the United
_____________
dispatch
carrier# now lUtoncd I Pi**i *i * o'clock last night
young
and
old.
married
or
single,
Ll'CK
OF
THE
IRISH
States after the Korean armistice
She was bom April 5. 195fl The later removed tho pilot's body
IIANGOR GROWS UP
" l|h the 7th Float n the Far Eoat
Navy or civilian. Fun i# the key- JERSEY (TTY. N J. Of—Five
but Inter renounced Red China and
infant
Inul lived in Sanford all from the cockpit.
BANGOR, Mich if*— tin, .,r ,n'" (be Indian (),mn
note, (or this evening n t (lie May- of -even men named Murphy were
came home in July, 1955.
of her life.
A Navy spokesman in Chicago^
A
Douglas
Sky
Raider
plane
out
fair,
which
has
"kindly”
donated
picked
from
a
nanel
of
veniremen
is
growing
up.
Tlie
village council
*n
event
gruuml
forces
were
The Army charged ail three with
She Is survived by her father where the plane originated Re fl*
of
Cecil
Field,
near
Jacksonville,
the
ballroom
for
the
Tnlent
Night.
Tuesday
to
serve on a Hudson has passed an ordinance pi-ddb- needed to bolster the local troop#,
collaborating with the enemy when crash landed yesterday after
die Unit'd States ciMild call on a and mother Mr. and Mr*. J B. nal flight, identified the vlrtirn
they returned to this country, noon at approximately 3:50 p. m. It should be a night of great hilar- county jury. The defendant's | iting hunting within (langur lint rt-nforccd Marine liaUalion with Howell, Sanford; one »ijter, Fog­ ns Lt. Cntdr. Jo«*ph I. Nerl of
ity and excitement.
, name is Johnson.
It*.
i f hey have denied the charge*.
near Kissimmee.
the 0th Fleet or dbpatch Marine* gy Howell; grandparent* Mr. and Chicago.
In their *ult* before the U. S.
The pilot wa* picked up hy a
now with live 7th Fleet. (Jr tho Mr* W. E. Lee, Sanford: and 'tr.
The plane failed to land aa
and Mrs I’attl Unwell of Sanfor&lt;l
Court of Claim* Dell asked for Sanford Naval Air Station heli­
.
Iicsluled
nt Oceana Naval Air
Army tould airlift troops down
Funerul services will be held
$4,580; Cownrt $5,057, and Griggs copter and brought back to the
Station near hare Sunday, and as
(rum Gi'imuny.
at 10 a m. Thursday nt the grave$4,071.
local bu*e where he was examined
'Id*- in Evergreen Cemetery with nlr search wax launched **i‘.b
After the Army filed ila charge* and considered uninjured.
Tb&lt;* Dim of runiulUng engineers I Smith, senior partner In the c o n ; l t will take luma vma, h* -aid
Dr. W. P. Brooks Jr officiating. "J0”
S u ' • lrcrlft' tn^ dln*
against the three men the Su­ A Board of investigation from Smith and Gille»pig of Jack-on-1suiting engineer* firm, and Ben- i Commissioner David G j'rhe
1 Brlison Funeral Home
is In
h' llf0'&gt;,',^, and b,lm»
preme Court ruled that since they Cecil Field ronvened this morning vilic was employed tiy the Ronr-I I jamlne F. Borilen Jr.
moved that the eontrnc- with
Minor damage resulted (non a J charge
| takmg part,
had been given dishonorahte dis­ at the Sanford Naval Air 8ta- of Sanford City Commlaalonors smith, in making hb rep,)rt to Sl" '' ;,n‘l &lt;*i1I««pli bo a
fire
lids
morning
ut
5u7
South
i
"
■
,
i
Marine
planet from Cherry
'
charge* when they refused to re­ tion to i/vestigaU ami determine |-..t nifht to propare a survey t|u. ii,„,rd
of Commissioners IH o h u t official j i t of 1 m
Park Ave. shortly after 10:30
\i /
«/
Point. N. ('.. spotted Hie wrcckagi
turn home they roulil not be -tried tlie cause of the crash.
for the construction of a primary prior to the seating of a new ^mmioner John Kml-r a* b- ■
tie Sanfonl Fire Department
W 6 0 .1 1 1 6 1
|idiout l 'i miles north of Atlantis
^ y court-martial.
The aircraft is being salvaged 1tieatment plant for the city.
commissioner ami the election of | tired 'rom the »oar-i wn« to s- iitiivveicdihe alarm when a dw- Fair loilay and partly cloudy Aiiport near Cape Lookout. A
® The Army ha* turned down toilay to he returned to Cecil Field
Represening the firm at last a new mayor, said that because of rnn‘* *n" motion ms le hy Com feetiveflue set fire to shelving
Thursday. Mariner tonightwith a J helu-oplar landed and removed
thetr pay claims.
by tugboat tomorrow.
I night* meeting were W. An -tin j sewers, intercept,,r system, and ] ntl,*'" 0« r Gabhel.
I adjacent to it.
i low of 30 to 33.
j the body.
' other cotistruetion theie Is a con­
siderable change in the criteria!
.et up li) the State Board of Heath
fur the construction of the treat
ment plant.’’
The senior member of the firm
presenting the proposal, stated
Hint the original studies prepared
HI years ago will have to be sup­
plemented.
Ilorden, 'peaking for the firm
stated that the city will receive
Credit for data uird from the ori­
ginal studies after the material
is e .dilated fur it* Uscfilfne'i.
Borden al") agreed to submit
the application fur federal a il
undei Public Law 6tio which, nrcording to City manager Knowles,
must be filed prior to Jan 15
It will, take tit approximately
15 days to comple'c the only, su'd
Borden "To give you a fair Job

State Leaders Discuss
Time For Lawmakers
ToTakeUpNewCharter

8 Refugees Sent
*Back For Giving
False Information

High Fever Follies
Committees Told

0031, jKI UUD

Egypt's Deportation
Of Jews Protestei
By U. S. Officials

U. S. W ill Rely On
Speaker To Study Present Military Power
Racing Feasibility To Back Up Doctrine
Speer Is Named
Bank Director

Former Turncoats
Seeking Back Pay

Wreckage Of Navy
Plane Is Found
After 2-Day Search

Plane Crash Lands £ hr, T X T
Near Kissimmee; ‘,,r ,hc K0LUES- NceUH “r”
Pilot Uninjured

Firm To

10-Month-Old Girl
Dies Last Night

w,

Prepare

Plant

Survey

Alarm Answered

Additional
Local News
U N IS FOR3I EARLY' AM) LONG at the TH X-ray h e n ry la dowutowa Sanford. A huge group
j^MtkaiJastic people v e rt present when the unit began ita taltnalve survey here, ta u ff PhouJ

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DIRECTORS OF IIIE WOMENS AUXILIARY OF Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital plan Iti-Fevcr Follies at their meeting yesterday la

the lio pitjl board room. 31i|. A. W. E p* Sr., president. a4 head •(
table, show* members Ihe po.ter publ
t the event. (Staff Pkeie)

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Hunter Shows Up
After 3 Months

POM Of 1M T O IIM iil u •.. .VIATIC MNATOCS are shown m they met at the Capitol Id Waihln*tan altar MM opening ot the Uth Comram. Id tha group (1. to r.) are: Senator* George Smathen
(Pta.), AS; John r Kennedy (Maas.), SS; Trank Church (Idaho), S3, and Russell B. Long (La.), « .

40,200 Persons
DieIn Traffic
Accidents In '56
CHICAGO m — The Nnttoeml
SgfMp Coanefl k** reported • n r
e«N 49J08 pertoai wore killed In
m ffle teeklent* la ISM. the great•at daughter on tho nation’i highn r * hi IS je o n .
And the conned added a grim
•renting that there la no Indica­
tion tho roekleai train* tod win
alackao la tho M r future.
Tho council, which tabulate* traf
Ho doatho and aecldonU acroea
tho nation, laid laot year’* toll
brofca the pm iooa record ot 38.9M
daotta. aet to IH 1
II laid figure* aleo ihow tho
ratio of traffic deatha per mil*
adB ta climbing, indicating more
dfcootaaai twoorta will bo *oi to
tho fStUlD. •' M
Set* Becerd
Tho eouncH'1 announcement come
00 tha beola of the w ont holiday
traffic camag* to hlatory. An alltim* holiday roeird at TI3 deatha
waa reeotdod ta tho nation during
tha Chriitmaa weekend and UiU
waa followed by a New Year*!
weekend record of 413 fatalities.
Tho total of 1,134 deaths also was
a record foe the combined week
An IndlcetloD of tho Increasing
teeth rate on th* highways ws*
la th* feet the 19S3 traffic toll
srae M.4S , or shout 1,700 under
last year.
Tba fatality rata showed an In­
crease to every month of ISM
n cept October, the council said
Hi* October decline broke a string
of IS etralght months la which th*
toll showad a steady increase.
November Deatha Jump
Council officials hoped the Octo­
ber slump would help prevent a
now record for th* year, but No
vember traffic deaths killed 3,700
p*T*eoa for a 4 per cent Increase
ovor November, 1938.
The council said all hope* of
kaeping 1038 off th* record books
as th* bloodiest In history disap­
peared wHh th* November toll.
A United Pro#* eurvey showed
at least U states le t trafife death
records In 1*38. They were North
Dakota, Wisconsin, Montana, Geor­
gia, Florida, Missouri, Arixona,
liouietana, Iowa and California.

2 Companies To Go
Ahead With Gas
Pipeline In State
WASHINGTON, (FN S)-Offlriali
of two pip* line companies have
stated they will go ahead with the
$1!0 million gas pipeline in Florida
despite conditions Imposed by the
Federal Power Commission.
In a three ta two declelon th*
FPC ha* anthorired th* Houston
Ttvas Gas and Oil Corp. and the
Coastal Transmission Corp. to
construct and operate a natural
gas pipeline from the Gulf Coast
to Florida. Rut th* commission
said that within .V) days th* com­
panies must ''eliminate a number
of objectionable features relating
to traffic and methods of financ­
ing the project.’* Officials of the
two companies said th* conditions
imposed can and will be met.
Under th* pisn submitted to th*
INVESTMENT
SERVICES
feel that Ui* stock market ha*
reached bottom and ia da* for
an upsurge.
W* rcroiuturod the purchase of

TELEVISION
ELECTRONICS
FUND
and believe that la Ibis field
opportunities for advancement
and earnings are outstanding.
Phone us collect or writ* for
fell Information.

StanComstock
Established over 20 rears
In Orlando
IIIS CONWAY ROAD
Phone Orlande 3-803*

UADttt OS IMI lists CONCUSS chat outside tha While Uosw* In
Washington, where they eret with President Eisenhower and Seeletary of State Dull** concerning Middle East foreign policy. Th*
President asked Republican and Democratic support of a declaration
“serving notice that the United States will resist any Communlto
aggression** In the are*. Shown (1. to r.) are: Sen. William T. Knowland (R-Callf.), Senata minority leader; Speaker of the House Sam
Rayburn (D-Tea.)j Sen. Lyndon Johnson (D-Te*.), Senate major­
ity leader, and Rep. Joeeph W. Martin, J r , House minority leader.

COMPLETE
INVESTMENT
SERVICE

Incomes, Low Work
Weeks In South

AYNOR, S. C. W — A 34-yeir
old cotton gin and tracking firm
operator who s t a r t e a t on a
squirrel hunt three months ago
and ended up “ wandering and
wondering'* wtthn a m n e s i a , raturned home Sunday for a belated
Christmas dinner with tils family.
Francis M. Altman went Into
the Santee swamp Oct. 31 to hunt
squirrels. He turned up to Mont­
gomery, Ala., nearly 300 miles
away, Saturday, penniless and
seeking help. Police said he went
to the state employment office
there.
Altman told authorities he didn’t
know who he waa, but consented
to have hie fingerprints taken.
The FBI matched them trth a set
Altman had taken while he was
a merchant seaman.
After the FBI Identified him, a
eall was put through to Altman's
hdme her*. Police said be “broke
down and started remembering
things’* when he talker! to hia
small daughter on tht telephone.
Altman waa flown to Charleston
for a tearful reunion with his
family, and the family celebrated
Christmas 13 days late.
“ Remembering my family and
seeing them again was the great­
est thing that ever happened to
me,” Altman said. "There are
still a few things I don't remem­
ber completely, but a t I am as­
sociated with things, I start to re­
member."
He said the last thing he could
remember was that a copperhead
snake bit him on the ankle while
he was hunting and “ I remember
cutting the wound open and suck­
ing out the poison.”
UNPREPARED TOR FISH
ALDEN, Mleh. W — Peter
Smith, 15, waa caught unprepared
when he snared a muskellunge
while ire-fishing. He had to rut a
bigger hole In the Ice to order ta
pull the 30-ineh, 35-pound fish
through.
'
««

MAPlfSi Seeety, teeeSy everywhere. Addle* edditteael therm ta heew
Mfwl Caribbean Gardens with let celerfelly plumed Mrds, ead eietk tropical
plane* and Hewers, rbi* feared attract!#* now provides beautiful (iris whs
sat as aeldae In these teeriaf the eerdeas. They ere lell I* ri*M)i
le r f * Siena, Judy Tehee, Meila* Christie*, Janies Camps end Gari
N A They mad* their dehat reesatty whes Caribbean Gardeat owner.
Jellies Flelechmen* sntsrtslaed st epen haws*. New th* ewsttie* Is, what
shag these ewlde* ha called? Charm Guides. Caribbean Qutene. What da

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
— ly WIUIAM « in —
Central P n n W r lttr

THE EARTH satellite Van­
guard, to be launched next year,
will be gold-plated, th* manufac­
turer reveals. In vlsw of th* mil*
Hens these things coat—It figures!
1 I I
On# of Ike rivals o/ n Danin,
fin., /cs/lreJ tree a tomato toot­
ing confer!. And ire tkongkt tko
political campaign ended a month
•go!
f f I
front*, neat t* th* If. L, Is new
J wafer's feverit* reentry. That na­
tion, beginning Jan. I, will hen
all homework lor scheel hid*.
! I I
This year's grand champion
steer of that International LiveStock show sold for n record

$20,397.50. His butcher, declares
F.E.F., could pay that wholesale
and itlll turn a neat profit—
judging by looks of the F-fsmlty
weekly grocery budget
! ! !
Jfnout glee* the lazy tuharbanile one rf(afflict advantage—It
makes everybody's front faint
look the earn*.
! f !
Youngsters should remember,
advises Orandpappy Jenkins, that
lha surest raut* to lasy Street It
the hard way.

! ! f
Men's headgear to be of gayer
hues, predict* one fashloneer.
Hereafter, a fellow who talks
through his hat may qualify as
a colorful speaker.

ATLANTA HR-TX* U. 8 . D f
psrtment of Labor h*» reported
that 1938 was a year of rising
income* and lower work weeks
throughout the growing industrial
Sooth.
Brunswick A. Bagdon, regional
director of tho Buraau of Labor
Statistic*, said average weekly
earnings of manufacturing pro­
duction workers In the South rote
from $81 to 164.98 from October
1953 to October 1938.
Over th# same period, the i d
age work week was cut by almost
one hour whila average hourly
earnings increased by 13 cents.
Bagdnn said the past year was
one of “high level economic acti­
vity throughout th* Sooth* with
the troubled textile Industry on#
of the few dark spots In the eco
nomic picture.
Trade and service Industrie* led
'the expansion of non-ftrm work­
ers to the South, reflectnlg a rise
in consumer purchasing power.
Bagdon said the growth of su­
burban shopping eenters produced
steady expansion in the number
of retail trade and service estab­
lishment*.
Some other year —end review
facts reported:
1. Metal working industries led
the advance In the South’* factory
employment.
3. The textile industry had a
poor year, with employment de­
clining over most of the year.
3. The trend In the growth of
finance, insurance and real es­
tate businesses continued.
4. Non-farm employment in the
South was due to show an all*

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Secretary-T reasurer

MOVIE SHOWN MINUS CLIMAX
CHICAGO «R— A local tetevlJon station was swamped with
complaint* Saturday night when
It failsd to show the ellmsx of
the movie “'Thirty Seconds Over
Tokyo.”
The station sad tba final reel
accidental! was not placid ta the
projector. Th# entire film waa reshown Sunday night.
The earliest known calendar la
history wa* the Egyptian calen­
dar established n| 4341 B.C.
time record to December 1*38.
3. Lumbering employment show
ed a downward trend to 1938.

-MAGNIFICENT
PROMISES ARE AL­
WAYS TO BE
SUSPECTED”
*

M A e th e r 's

lin t

he lo w )

Thera appeared to be a
jrrowinjf tendency toward
advertising seemingly low
bargain prices by certain
radio, televiaion. and doorto-door salesmen. Tha pro­
ducts they sell are usually
made by a manufacturer
unknown to you, or new­
comers to drug manufact­
uring.
Before buying auch med­
icines or vitamins, make
certain these magnificent
promises are true. Only a
pharmacy is licensed, and
regularly state Insjiecteri,
to protect you. Usually the
prices we charge for com­
parable quality are less.

TO U C H TO N
DRUG CO .
CDr. US A MagnoRa

-Q isutlae h* Plehlmoon 1ft*
OoevrtehS K ill

Emotion M ay Produce
Spots Before The Eyes
ly MIMAN K. BUMOIHM, M.D.
YOU may not actually “see red" substance which Alla I t Th* vast
when you are angry, but you may majority of these specks are the
see spots.
jremain* of whit* cell* which beThoe* Boating specks or llttl* come detached from th* eye's
halr-JIke curlicues which most of Interior membranes. Th* dsnser
us see before our eyes a t some spots usually corns from broken
Uma or other may be temporary!blood vessels,
minute chemical precipitations
_
caused by some violent emotion, i0 ®** t-uusoe
If you are nearsighted, or have
Not Unusual
'astigmatism, you are much more
Chances are you might have nke|y t0 U9 Utrie ipeckJi and
noticed them while seated In a they are more likely to remain
dentists chair having your teeth with you. But If you a rt aUll
fixed. It a not unusual because young or middle-aged, and are In
such a situation sometimes pro- pretty good health, they probably
d**®** * c#ttoln amount of fear. jwon’t came any great annoyance.
Thaas sp o ta—we call them , stIU, If these spots appear sud•vUreoua opacities —might also denly, and remnln for any length
b* the resulted lowered physical 0( time, It's a good Idea to see an
condition or high blood pressure. eJ9 doctor.
May Be Old Aq#
question and answii
Possibly It Is old age creeping A. R.: What causes a person to
up on you. Then, again, It may be a dwarf?
mean something serious. Dctucii-1 A nsw er: T h e re are m any
ment of the retina, for example, causes for a person not growing
might be Indicated by a large spot to proper sire,
or a cloud of Ane dust-llke par-1 On* type may suffer from chontides before the eyes.
jdrodystrophy, a condition affectCoarser spota sometimes mean Ing the cartilages In th* body In
a serious rheumatic or tubercular which they do not grow properly.
Infection, an Inlury to the mem- Other types evidently are heredlbranes of th* eye or even an ab- lary.
cessed tooth.
| Dwarfs are not prem ature
These spots, or curlicues, which babies. Certain types of Individappear to dart about In front of uals may be abnormally short beyour vtslon actually are floating cause ot disturbance* of the
Inside th# eye In the Jelly-like glands of Internal secretion.

The • p*«**nf*r Country Squire

Tho 8 pataangar Country fad an

Tha 9 pa atan g ar Country

Tumbleweed, a prairie pest, was
FPC, the two companies will lay
about 2600 miles of main line and introduced to th# United Stales
lateral pipelines front Texas and from Russia in flax seed Import­
Louisiana gat fields to points m ed about 1875.

Florida.

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P a r t 8. Tu«*. J rjl 8a 1957

'56 Year Of Rising

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rn* irai

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Th* S m m H W .S .S

FIVE NEW FORD glamour wagons
tong, low and loaded with G o !
. n i v t it to the nation wsgan !?sd?r
o n u le the big station wagon news
for '571 And wliat news! U igom so
big. so lull of rme car |irt-siige that
you'll wonder how it can be done
at low Ford prices.
U nder the fro n t hinged hood
you'll rind new power—Six jxiwcf!—
V 8 power!—pun ed tn ai lion power.
Inside you'll find more titable
loadspace. And the w raparound liftgale gives you greater loading ease.
If your choice is the 9 passenger
Country Squire, you'll be proud to
pull up at the finest places in this
new glamour wagon with its smartly
distinctive wood like trim.

If your needs call for a A-passenger
station wagon with four doors, you'll
love die new Country Sedan. When
you fold die rear seat into die lloor,
you'll find there's almost nine feet
of loadipare — neatly a foot m ort
than ever before.
T here's still another I door Countiy .Sedan. It lias the extra third seat
for ^passenger room. And. at in all
Ford wagons for '57, you have the
new single-control handle which
ojiens both the wrap-around litigate
and tailgate with one motion. Aiul
they can't be opened ftom inside!
T here’s good news, too, for fans
of Fold's celebrated Ranch Wagon.

T his 6 passenger, 2 door model fea­
tures Ford's new suhdued tones, the
last word in modern decor. And
when it comes to quiet, there's no
wagon like Fold wagons!
In the wonderful way that Ford
can take a fine thing and make it
even fin e r, the Del R io R an ch
W agon goes a ste p b ey o n d th e
Ranch Wagon in style, fabrics and
trim, l i brings you 2 door, 6 passen­
ger wagon life at its besL
Better see for yourself-and soon.
Take a Ford wagon for a spin. You’ll
agTec that for styling it'* a sweet­
heart . . . for work and power, it's a
nimble, obedient slave!

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%VOLl!ME XLV1I

AX mDSPKNDKNT DAILY NlW SPAPtK

Top News
In Brief

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9. 1957

United Tret's Leased Wire

NO. 174

Gatchel Is Named
City s New Mayor

•

PARIS
— Premier Gay
Mollet warned Algeria rebel* and
th« United Nation* today that
•'ra n e e “ will never abandon Al­
g e r ia “
VIENNA JP — Hungarian hope*
of breaking the shackle* of the
Stalin-type dictatorship of the
Soviet puppet regime may depend
on India ami Communist Chine
R'cstcm observers laid today-

New Board
Takes Over
Last Night

Musical Program
Scheduled Tonight
For Hotel Guests

WASHINGTON W — A group
of Northern senator* seized on
• art of an advisory opinion by
Vice President Richard M. Nixon
today for a new and probably
doomed attempt to curb filibust­
ers.

Comm Lv&lt;ioncr David Gatcho.
was named Mayor n( the City of
Guest* at tlio Mayfair Inn and
Sanford ns a new Hoard of San­
HOLLYWOOD W — Famed Cri­
friend* of the talented young lady
ford City Commissioner* took ovei
minal attorney Jerry Giesier serv­
will huve the opportunity tonight
the rein* of the city last nlgtd
ed notice today that he and bis
of hearing t 2-year-old Allyson
at approximately 9 o'clock.
client. Marie McDonald, are dis­
I-ee in her fins! hv-al appearance
satisfied with the way authorities
Nominated by Commissioner F.
before leaving early Friday morn­
are investigating the case of her
I). Scott. Catchd'.* election to the
ing for Rirmingham, Ala. her fu­
kidnapping.
honorary office was made unan­
ture home.
imous when Commissioner Merle
•MAYOR DAVID t.\T i 111*1. performs his first nfflrial art last night
The young pianist -cored sueh
U IT..PEST
d i c t a t o r when he slgnrd a resolution praising John Krider for hi* outstanding a tremendous hit on her first ap­
Warner aiked that the board'* ac­
Priemier Janos Radar opened a work a* a City Commissioner (Staff Photo)
tion be made unanimous with th«
pearance at the New York Giant's
new campaign of terror against
changing of hi* vote
resort hotel two weeks ago that
indicting 11 patriots for publishing
Warner nominated commission
Manager Frank Mobane Jr. pre­
and distributing free newspapers
vailed upon her to return for her
er A. L Wilson for tha Mayor’s
after the Nov. I at.n
by the
farewell concert which will take
petition.
Soviet army.
place in the ball room at 9 o’clock
Gatchel, 32 has served one yeai
tonight.
on the Board of Commissioner*
WASHINGTON U* — douse
Sharing honor* with the little
anil has another year to tervt
Democratic leaders gave priority
pianixt will be the Triple Trio
following his Mayor’s term.
Wludy today to • substitute for the
of the Seminole High School Girls’
Eisenhower Doctrine written J v
Commissioner Scott, In hi* nom
Clee Club In a group of vocal CON'f.KAf Ul.ATIO.YS VIH. t'HAIIt.M \N! Fretl Dy-on I* congratulated on hL election a* Chairman
an unidentified prominent former
selections. Member* of the Triple id the Po-rd of .Seminote Con id* Cninmlsslnners yesterday. County Attorney .Mack N. Cleveland Jr. at inatlim of Gachel stated "I hop*
TALLAHASSEE iU&gt; Gov. U government official. The substi­
Trio are: First .Soprano*. P a t 1 right i* shown shaking h.in’s with the nr** chairm ns. t enimisslonrr B. C. Doth! Is on the left. (Staff the Icgislatipe delegation will al­
tute. only 54 words long, would Roy Collin*, the banner-flapping'
low the people to eleet the raayol
Harrington, Diana Fleischer, Kay I Photo)
declare only that the United Stutcs and hoopla of inauguration bchint
in the future."
Jenkins;
Second
.Sopranos.
Carol
stands ready to fight, if necessary,
Actual votinr took place wit!
Nutt.
Sylvia
Price
and
1
-ois
D
.
i
P
I
*
^
1
1
to protect the Middle Ka*t from him, today sank hi* teeth into the
an open ballot with Commlssionei
Ranncuu
The
three
alto,
are
gritty
question
uf
when
the
Legis­
Communist aggression.
Scott easting hi* vote for Gatchel
Ann DavU, Shirley Anderson and
’
lature .should lake up u now con-.
Commissioner Warner voting no
Iri.s Causey. Nancy Cash aasiata
•tituUon, major goal of hi* ad- I
(A&gt;mmis»ii&gt;m*r Gatchel obtaining
' ils the accompanist for the gmwip
ministration.
ami Commissioner lligginbothan
The temperature in Sanford i» Manager
.. .........._____
__ ___
Mebane extend*
an invoting for Gatchel.
Collins sat down with legisla­ rising these days a* the HIGH! vltation’ to ail who desire to h e a r 1
tive leaders to discuss whether FEVER LOLLIES gets into the the musical program,
City Attorney William C. Hut­
th t proposed new state charter swing of things. This ailment will
chinson determined that Gatchel
be tieatcd with fun and gaiety.
wa* elected.
WASHINGTON o r - The United should be piesontcd to the Lcgi*. The Hoard of Governor* of the
taluro nJ thp first of noxj yvHntf'i
Gatchel, on hia election said *1
The
Sanford
Do-t
*nd
Ski
Club
WASHINGTON
4
B
Defense
Stairs has sent cifcitt Hungarian, regular session, before the "■&lt;- Seminole Memorial Hospital met f h f l o u / C
appreciate the honor anil trud
will be host to an out-of-town| Department officials aaitl toilay
lo-lay to dlseuaa plans for the
-H -W b r f U l C b l C U
refugees hack to Austria for giv­ &lt;:-u ra- after it.
that you have bestowed on ml
ipeakrr at it* meeting Thursday the Unitul Slates will rely on Us
ing fake information to immi­
tonight It goes without saylni
.■tenting with iho governor were FOLLIES which will b«&gt; presctueU
ni*!!'.* "i
‘ 'lM
present military forces, rallicr
Senate President-dciignatr W. at the High School Febiuary 8
that I will uphold the dignity of
gration official &lt;.
Mrgil
Elder,
of
St.
Poteriburg.
'
WASHINGTON tp
and 9. The producer of the CarD* _— The IUnit
George A. Speer Jr., Sanford the office. All I tuk I* that th*
Secret ary-Treasurer of the Fifth ' han
“ ‘P1’’' 1- 1 P°llco
The Justice Department an­ A. ShniuU of Gainesville; House
S p c n 7 ^ . w n a 7 e " T ,y T ’
! H»l IIIGH FEVER FOLLIES will 1*1 State* ha, Protested at least region of the American I'ower lone, to buck up the ELcnliower Attorney, wa, named yestviday j commission a* a whole, the five
n o u n ced the action late Tuesday of Starke; Sen*. Merrill Marbcr, urrivo Jan. 31, and plan* arc being ! f ‘,,r ,lm r*
’ r , l ! ' 1’3.” j
as u member of the Board of Dir- of us. cnoporate toward the bet*
for the kiddle East,
as Itep. Francis E. Walter (D P a ) Vr»* IJesc*', rn«l '). C i'curcc,. la id* »« f tir .nowintion will run '!rl. Na‘ , ' . a* ,!n' , * y 'Ju „ 'i* “ . Boat Association will address the 1Doctrine
. . .......... . „ rn .t.i in,
i ■e* (or,* uf the Sanford AlLbtlc’Na-! U'rmeut of Sanford."
organization ’
.
of *e* f ' n
J xct'Hed
ciiu&lt; god that many Hungarian Paiatka; Rep. Malloty Horne, enioolhiy after Ids arrival The
. .
. ..... ihmaJ Ha.if,
Prior In thn election of tht
Elder will fie in Sanfoid .o.' .
today.
refugees ilmltled to the United' Tallahassee, ut.d Circuit Judge: Pntron Committee m et yesterday
' Ve l,la,,nm# put It: » c
Speer will fill Hit vacancy cau*. Mayor, Commissioner John Kridei
The latest protest was uni,I,- to row for tlie purpose of cxntninlt'i "
S t a t e s did not receive the Wallace Sturgis, Ocala, chairman at H,e home oi Mrs. Itobe rt S. N'n-ser last week in Calr i by U. S. the lake' front and water fa ill- , n ' c *,ipT |"to military forced j rd by the death of the late R. W. wax ptenanted a resolution to*
thorough screening which the law of the Constitutional Advisory Stone, General Chairman of the Ambassador Raymond Hare, who tie* that may tiring peed hoist iw*v to carry out miy tli-cksiott &gt;F^ste*.
j hi* "outstanding sendee to SanCommission which Is drawing up FOLLIES. Mr* C. It. Cole of Gen- ha* been arguiing against anti- races hack to Sanford.
he helped write require*.
ti„, political leader* wish to muke."
stockholder* approvnl un forsl". He wa* also presentesl I
ova and Mr*. It. W. Jack-on are Jewish activities in Egypt for
"If Sanford is chosen for the.-h ih.-nr„r
in ‘h» capilol Mm/, of i silver tr*y In recognition of hi*
The refugees were the first to the document.
A special session of the l.ogis- Co-Chairmen of the committee.
more than six weeksra&lt;iM it could he a great .iss.-t.”
1
P U f
the bank from $200.01X1 to $250.- j service.
be returned to Austria »lncc thou­
Mrs. Roliert Conn, who write*
The State Department bolives declared officials of the loe.,1 club. '" ,y |jrSo‘*c*1° ^deployment of ooo by tho issuance and sale of
CommUefonera Merle Warner.
sands began arriving by plane laiure after the regular .&lt;cseion,
which starts in April, was recom­ “Conning the New,” will do the that more than 4.00*» Jew* already ‘This would be an annual affair fwvce into the Middle Euat to act new stock.
newly elected to his office ana
during the Christina* season.
publicity
for
tho
FOLLIES,
in
the
mended by Pear.e and Conner.
have “ left" Egypt since the at d-awlng drivers and racing onthu- a "police force", there may be
In th* annual meeting of Gus Commissioner Earl Higginbotham,
Tint advisory commission also j ubsence of .Mr-. K. J. Mill*, who tack on Egypt by Israeli. Rritish ,|asta from a|| over th« stale and some strengUieuing ot U. S. units
,J"anl o( plrector* ye*ter- reeiecteil to the office, were iworm
is still in Europe.
suggested this.
anil French forces. Most of these, i;i(l imith,” they said,
lay afternoon, U wa* reported
by Cily clery |j N&lt; Sayer.
ill
the
vicinity,
such
us
the
tilh
According to club official*. ,vHut Collin* pointed out this
On the Ticket Committee, the wets deported. Rut somo left
that deposit* of the hank had in
creased $5i)3,70d.tk5 in 1950.
would be putting the “curt before chairmen ate Mrs. L. A. Ander­ Egypt on the'r own ini'.xtlvc, be oral of the city and county offi­ Fleet in tho Mediterranean.
iieving that the* would have to cial* a* well ns • e
Defense official' said if there
Savings, it wa# al o reported
r* of the
WASHINGTON IT - T h r e e the horse,” since the regular ses­ son and Mr«. r. J. Kilrlinc.
Co-chairman of the Talent do so sooner or later anyway
Hi*minole
Count,'
niticr of were an attack of tits* Middle Ka-t by the hank's president, II. J.
former turncoat soldier* have sion will consider dozens of chang­
During the |*«t two week* or
Itauman. are increasing due to the
• “ -ret, ha\» Iv
Invited |o
file.) suit against the government es in law* basctl on the present Committee are Mrs. W. F. Flem ­
so,
officials said, 'iicre have been attend tomorrow night’s nit-eting. which required only air power to increase in interest rate* to three
Constitution,
which
would
be
su­
ing
and
Mrs.
Janies
Guy.
They
to recover about Sll.ooo in back
pay ami allowances while they perceded by the new document. have announced tiiat on the 21st Indication* that N user may he
Tin- club officials Said today support the local defenders, the per cent.
Possibly much of the regular of January a Talent Night will be "slowing down” on recent anti- that this meeting,
veil as all United State* could call oil p,u. ..
were prls N-rj of war In Korea.
NORFOLK, Va. 'th—A two-daj
lewlsh moves. Order* for some
The suits were filed by Lewi* session's work would be undone hold at the Mayfair Inn at eight deportations have bean reversed of their meeting* arc open to from the tith Fleet or from Air
search for a missing Navy j&lt;x
o'clock. The C.irgill director will
Ifcrigs* of Jacksonville, Tex., Otto this way, Collins indicated.
the public, ami everyone is In­ Force units ut North Africa and
plane ended Tttewiay aftemoot
'*• present for this event, and all following appeal*, and sonto Jews vited to hear Elder
G. Dell r f Hillsboro. Ml**., nnd
| being deported have not hi t th 'lr
Europe.
when Marino pilots spotted th*
The
meeting
will
be
held
In
the
William A. Cowart of Dalton, Ga.
the
Penny Faye Unwell, in month* plane's wreckage on North Caro­
If the threat were posed more
w ^ arc ur^CM
j
atifnil anil »ry out *
Cix lr Center
The former prisoner* of war •
to the runt ot #ny Iran, it might old. passed away at the local hos lina's Outer Bank* and nn hout
Mellon I'ark.
refused to return to the United
_____________
dispatch
carrier# now lUtoncd I Pi**i *i * o'clock last night
young
and
old.
married
or
single,
Ll'CK
OF
THE
IRISH
States after the Korean armistice
She was bom April 5. 195fl The later removed tho pilot's body
IIANGOR GROWS UP
" l|h the 7th Float n the Far Eoat
Navy or civilian. Fun i# the key- JERSEY (TTY. N J. Of—Five
but Inter renounced Red China and
infant
Inul lived in Sanford all from the cockpit.
BANGOR, Mich if*— tin, .,r ,n'" (be Indian (),mn
note, (or this evening n t (lie May- of -even men named Murphy were
came home in July, 1955.
of her life.
A Navy spokesman in Chicago^
A
Douglas
Sky
Raider
plane
out
fair,
which
has
"kindly”
donated
picked
from
a
nanel
of
veniremen
is
growing
up.
Tlie
village council
*n event gruuml forces were
The Army charged ail three with
She Is survived by her father where the plane originated Re fl*
of
Cecil
Field,
near
Jacksonville,
the
ballroom
for
the
Tnlent
Night.
Tuesday
to
se rv e on a Hudson has passed an ordinance pi-ddb- needed to bolster the local troop#,
collaborating with the enemy when crash landed yesterday after
die Unit'd States ciMild call on a and mother Mr. and Mr*. J B. nal flight, identified the vlrtirn
they returned to this country, noon at approximately 3:50 p. m. It should be a night of great hilar- county jury. The defendant's | iting hunting within (langur lint rt-nforccd Marine liaUalion with Howell, Sanford; one »ijter, Fog­ ns Lt. Cntdr. Jo«*ph I. Nerl of
ity and excitement.
, name is Johnson.
It*.
i f hey have denied the charge*.
near Kissimmee.
the 0th Fleet or dbpatch Marine* gy Howell; grandparent* Mr. and Chicago.
In their *ult* before the U. S.
The pilot wa* picked up hy a
now with live 7th Fleet. (Jr tho Mr* W. E. Lee, Sanford: and 'tr.
The plane failed to land aa
and Mrs I’attl Unwell of Sanfor&lt;l
Court of Claim* Dell asked for Sanford Naval Air Station heli­
.
Iicsluled
nt Oceana Naval Air
Army tould airlift troops down
Funerul services will be held
$4,580; Cownrt $5,057, and Griggs copter and brought back to the
Station near hare Sunday, and as
(rum Gi'imuny.
at 10 a m. Thursday nt the grave$4,071.
local bu*e where he was examined
'Id*- in Evergreen Cemetery with nlr search wax launched **i‘.b
After the Army filed ila charge* and considered uninjured.
Tb&lt;* Dim of runiulUng engineers I Smith, senior partner In the c o n ;lt will take luma vma, h* -aid
Dr. W. P. Brooks Jr officiating. "J0”
S u ' • lrcrlft' tn^ dln*
against the three men the Su­ A Board of investigation from Smith and Gille»pig of Jack-on - 1suiting engineer* firm, and Ben- i Commissioner David G j'rhe
1 Brlison Funeral Home
is In
h' llf0'&gt;,',^, and b,lm»
preme Court ruled that since they Cecil Field ronvened this morning vilic was employed tiy the Ronr-I I jamlne F. Borilen Jr.
moved that the eontrnc- with
Minor damage resulted (non a J charge
| takmg part,
had been given dishonorahte dis­ at the Sanford Naval Air 8 ta- of Sanford City Commlaalonors smith, in making hb rep,)rt to Sl" '' ;,n‘l &lt;*i1I««pli bo a
fire
lids
morning
ut
5u7
South
i
"
■
,
i
Marine
planet from Cherry
'
charge* when they refused to re­ tion to i/vestigaU ami determine |-..t nifht to propare a survey t|u. ii,„,rd
of Commissioners IH o h u t official j i t of 1 m
Park Ave. shortly after 10:30
\i /
«/
Point. N. ('.. spotted Hie wrcckagi
turn home they roulil not be -tried tlie cause of the crash.
for the construction of a primary prior to the seating of a new ^mmioner John Kml-r a* b- ■
tie Sanfonl Fire Department
W 6 0 .1 1 1 6 1
|idiout l 'i miles north of Atlantis
^ y court-martial.
The aircraft is being salvaged 1tieatment plant for the city.
commissioner ami the election of | tired 'rom the »oar-i wn« to s- iitiivveicdihe alarm when a dw- Fair loilay and partly cloudy Aiiport near Cape Lookout. A
® The Army ha* turned down toilay to he returned to Cecil Field
Represening the firm at last a new mayor, said that because of rnn‘* *n" motion ms le hy Com feetiveflue set fire to shelving
Thursday. Mariner tonightwith a J helu-oplar landed and removed
thetr pay claims.
by tugboat tomorrow.
I night* meeting were W. An -tin j sewers, intercept,,r system, and ] ntl,*'" 0« r Gabhel.
I adjacent to it.
i low of 30 to 33.
j the body.
' other cotistruetion theie Is a con­
siderable change in the criteria!
.et up li) the State Board of Heath
fur the construction of the treat
ment plant.’’
The senior member of the firm
presenting the proposal, stated
Hint the original studies prepared
HI years ago will have to be sup­
plemented.
Ilorden, 'peaking for the firm
stated that the city will receive
Credit for data uird from the ori­
ginal studies after the material
is e .dilated fur it* Uscfilfne'i.
Borden al") agreed to submit
the application fur federal a il
undei Public Law 6tio which, nrcording to City manager Knowles,
must be filed prior to Jan 15
It will, take tit approximately
15 days to comple'c the only, su'd
Borden "To give you a fair Job

State Leaders Discuss
Time For Lawmakers
ToTakeUpNewCharter

8 Refugees Sent
*Back For Giving
False Information

High Fever Follies
Committees Told

Egypt's Deportation
Of Jews Protestei
By U. S. Officials

0031, jKI UUD
U. S. W ill Rely On
Speaker To Study Present Military Power
Racing Feasibility To Back Up Doctrine
Speer Is Named
Bank Director

Former Turncoats
Seeking Back Pay

Wreckage Of Navy
Plane Is Found
After 2-Day Search

Plane Crash Lands £ hr , T X T
Near Kissimmee;
‘,,r ,hc K0LUES- NceUH “r”
Pilot Uninjured

Firm To

10-Month-Old Girl
Dies Last Night

w,

Prepare

Plant

Survey

Alarm Answered

U N IS FOR3I EARLY' AM) LONG at the TH X-ray h e n ry la dowutowa Sanford. A huge group
j^MtkaiJastic people v e rt present when the unit began ita taltnalve survey here, ta u ff PhouJ

Additional
Local News
On Page 10

DIRECTORS OF IIIE WOMENS AUXILIARY OF Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital plan Iti-Fevcr Follies at their meeting yesterday la

the lio pitjl board room. 31i|. A. W. E
table, show* members Ihe po.ter publ

p* Sr., president. a4

head •(

t the event. (Staff Pkeie)

�R n * Y f» » v3

By DOROTHY WORLEY

“Tn me, aka seems Mb* a waBled kitten banking la the eon.
And remember, men da f t (all M
love with depth. Bhe'e aa appeal*
tag Utile thlag, with that man.
meal leek tn her eyce baklad Umm
thick, corting M e a Men look
(or that eoit ot thing before they
think about depth or Drains.”
“Bat Dick leal that kind,”
Priscilla protected.
“AU men are that kind. 1 have
aa Mm that Mttlo mhu hao aaiy
la aaap her Bagara tad either
rote or Dick wlU eaaie naming-

■— ion i called t o a rumba,
then, u d r it i h M that let him
out Alvaraa looked at lUta (or
a moment, then Mid amoothly,
“If M1m Lambert will be ao kind,

jsnfsvtsrjs
thing la her voMe that amdo Rita

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IIN N IT T

C I R F ------------------------

GYPSY FORTUNE TELLER stortndd Into the police;
itatien to report the dlaeppeerance of her husband. "You
gypelea (wear you can find everything In the cards,” needled
the police aergrant. "How'e
^
for locating your husband
-----------Nt 4----------that way?"
^
ft
,

A

TENDER — SMALL
HOCKLESS
"Soper-RIglit** SHOULDER

“^uper-WjfKi” Western Choice

Mia served coSte aad email
Ume, her own oaaaer taper*
amity friendly, but the Uriahm waa uneonactoosty there, and
dent aad just watching their
movuMts, 1 believe I could pick
out which a Northern, which
■onthem. Well, thero was some*
thing to say (or both ways, of
eouras.
Whan Peggy bed gone, PrieciUa
add, "That girl fascinates me.
never known anyone Just like
her. . . Han't aha beautiful eall"Bhe baa. But I wonder why
Mo earns b a n I hope it lent
the forerunner of an avalanche
at sails (ram the local gentry.
Wa haven't time to get Involved
and wo don’t want the people here
to think we're unfriendly."
PitaidTln waa frowning, "lean't
c

^ - S S i ' S . ’S j s j s
*

bmereOrr Wori&lt;

‘‘Super-Right’* Heavy Western Beef
"You gotta have the
r
proper connections,” explained the other. "S«e the vulture
perched on the roof up there? That’s my agent”
e

•

"Suncr-RIght" Freshly

e

A greet author received a letter In Cuba addressed simply. 'To
Emest Htmlngway. God Knows Where." The tender got a reply
very promptly. “You were m right/* scribbled Hemlngwsy. “Cod

Cap'm John'* Golden Brown

patm er
A INS, by BenaeU Cut. DiitrtbuUd by Kin* 7ttlur«e Sjrsilkile.

TAKING NO CHANCES
CAR IS ‘MISLAID’
JERSEY CITY, N. J. W - Da* HEMPSTEAD. N. Y. W -l
tectlvea Michael Vlncltore and ant Keys ot Greenwich. G
John GUIen rummaged through Sunday asked police to help

rMonday In* quest of three
- jdiamond
r * N
2 ai||l|
a t (.ounty..
“ r *

Sultnnn Pork’n
‘‘Super-Right*’ SHOULDER
Ann Pnye Fancy Macaroni &amp;

* itUn
:

rings whieh had been caught up a New Year’s Eve party.
la the wuh by mistake. They f l - ------------------------ -

AS** Fnnrv Ounljty Sweet

mellfndMmLuhn gfngs.tvalued s t ^ T h e world's thinnest watch
dP.OM, m id y ie to ta bnptsler* «, earns size as a U. S. quarter.*

“^uner-Rloht'

W AKE UP TO M U S IC
EX TR A S P E C IA L!

AN N PAGE FA N C Y

SPARKLE
THI RUSSIANS, atop the tank turret behind their powerful gun,
represent the might ot the oppressor In Budapest, Hungary. In the
foreground, an Iron-faced Hungarian register* Ms own brtnd ot
contempt as ha walks by the tank with his head held high, unbowed.

DAWN BREAKERS A T 6:00 A.M
DELICIOUS

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

-By WILLIAM RITT—
Cintnt Press Writes’
IT WAS a dark day tor Bom­ badger prowling hie back yard.
bay, India, when Red Chines* Now his wife has a big w orryPremier Chou En-lal arrived thero how to do the family laundry In
tor a visit. A partial eclipse of a washtub full of hole*.
the sun took place at the same
time.
Moscow'* ctlobrathn ot (Aa
f 1 t
10Ik anniversary of the geviet
G oitrnm tnl scienflsfe now soy constitution probably surprised a
you coa'f leans while you sleep. lot ot Russians who thu* learned
Jfuf that won't keep some efu- they Aa&lt;l one.
1 t t
dents from doting during chut.
There's a meva an t* Croat* a
now slot# out of eight neither*
■vary Notlanal laaaw* stub California counties. What would
wont* So trodo-iports Item. Tho they soil It—Upper HellywoodV
■rose It ohoroys greener In th*
1 t I
•Shoe felfvw’s yerd-espctlally if The man at the next desk had
Ifa • kailyard.
a forceful reminder today that
I I t
the Yuictid* la aaar. la an old
Aa C»i*«&lt;N*4 festnei’, awafc- oveftoat ha found a packet of
•aad la the night. Brad hi* shot­ Christmas cards he forgot to mall
gun at what h* waa aura waa a last Docember.

NEWS A T 6 :30 A.M.

ASSORTED
FLAVORS

W ESTERN JAM BOREE A T6:35 A.M
NEWS A T 6:55 A.M
SEVEN O ’C L O C K CLU B A T 7:00 A.M
JO C K E Y ’S C H O IC E A T EIG H T A.M
A L L DAY AND EV EN IN G
M USIC Y O U L IK E T O LISTEN T O !

Try tk» itw

DIXIE
CRYSTALS

Fresh Snew White

FR*«»H CRISP TEXAS
R F H HOME

APP!
FS
4 lb. Baq
FIUNU CALIFORNIA
DATES
16 oz. Pka.
For Co»&gt;' Inir * Salads
WESSON
Oil
quart
Fn- '"fcmatlc Wiraher*
DASH
Regular Size
Personal She
IVORY SOAP 4 Bars
CRACKERS
1-lb box
Peteryent
0XYD0L large package
TIDE
large package
5""nhin« KrUnfn

YO U R HOME TOWN

F U L L T IM E STA TIO N

SANFORD, FLO RID A

T' " ’ " " e n t

1400 on your radio dial
200 MAGNOLIA AVE.
A

SANFORD

Carton

Wisconsin Colored

�I

QUANTITY BIGHTS MS'RVED

PRICES GOOD THRU SAT., JAN. 12th

ALL VEGETABLE

TIDE'S IN &gt; DIRTS OUT

AGEN VACUUM PACKED

LUSCIOUS
DEL
MONTE

RUSO FROZEN SLICED

MAXWELL
HOUSE
OR ASTOR
AGEN FROZEN
AMAZING
ALL PURPOSE
DETERGENT
DIXIE DARLING FINE QUALITY

DOLE CRUSHED HAW AIIAN

CRACKIN' G O O D

CHICKEN OF THE SEA LIGHT MEAT

LASTING SUDS

FRAGRANT

LIFEBUOY

SURF

YOUNG
TENDER
FLAVO RFUL

FRAGRANT

GRANULATED

SILVER DUST

LIFEBUOY

LOVELIER COMPLEXION

EAT-RITE TENDER JUICY LAMB

GLOSS STARCH

ARGO
EAT-RITE LEAN TASTY
LOVELIER COMPLEXION

LUX SOAP

LAMB B R EA ST

23c L OI N C H O P S

EAT-RITE FLAVORFUL LAMB

RIB CHOPS

SWAN SOAP

DETERGENT

LIQUID LUX

GR’ND B E E F

A " q u ic k f r o z e n c h ic k e n

79c SHOULDER CHOPS

EAT-RITE ALL LEAN FRESH
PURE WHITE

GREEN LABEL

EAT-RITE LAMB

KARO SYRUP

BOSTON BUTT

3

SUNNYLAND M UD OR

$1.00 P O R K R O A S T

ALL PURPOSE

PRAIRIE BELT

HOT SA U SA G E.

i*o39c O IL S A U S A G E

MAZOLA OIL
13-OZ CAN

GARDEN FRESH PROPUCE/

ARGO

CORN STARCH

JUICY SWEET FLORIDA
DEODORANT SOAP

LIQUID SHORTENING

PROTEX

WESSON OIL
ALL PURPOSE WINE SAP

1-Gal. Tin

SUPERBRAND FARM STYLE

COTTAGE CH EESE

DEODORANT SOAP

HEAVENLY

OLD FASHIONED

PROTEX

SNOW DRIFT

DAISY C H EESE

FRESH GOLDEN

$2.09

KRAFT'S N. Y. STATE AGED
ALL PURPOSE

BREEZE

HOMEGENIZED

KRAFT'S VEl VEETA

FRESH GREEN

SPRY

LOAF C H E E S E
SUPERBRAND "G R " " A ' LARGE

GENTLE

LUX FLAKES

S H I P P E D EGGS

DOZEN

POWDERED BLEACH

SNOWY

�t

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

Malenkov
To

M a rc h

N ow • • • •

March o f M m oompton hM openV « fi and Is wow botaf ooaduetod ia all to tho
i • -***-- t h m d o a t the |ti
"eomtiiunities
s ta te ..
opens on a
*?viM to..of

to^M feat flfbt sftoaot

v»

of mQUone of
___
ehfldrM w o n tanocolatto with
Bolt' Vaccine ‘O s n a sb a r of polio cases was
, sharply eat. By n ts t rammer million* more
t s»s* aioltaaaw eB as children., will bo protect”a* tnfactile

Iff:

-------------------------------------------------------- -

&gt;*“5Ideal Physician*
■&amp;'
‘‘What maaes an "ideal phyildan?"
I MrT A prominent doctor in another community
provided the answer, and it’s a compellft' i^ h a a provided
v tag one*
The ideal phyaidan, font, must be of top
j.&amp;abllltiee, faulttaaa paraonal habits, and tho
.-■'utalent to inspira confidence and respect
ir others.
xie must bo active in community affairs
uent church goer,
yf
all kindb, andi a frequent
•Vv!
vT*/
He must bo available to service, educatlonai, religious and other groups which are
K:
■sacking reliable Information - on medical
ibjectfl.
i
Ha must work on and contribute liberally
fund raising campaign! for hospitals,
f young peoples' organisations, homes for the
aj$d, charities and other good works,
lie must* W to local and state medical
'•wjetiea and must be faithful is attendance
'- a t hospital staff meetings, as a p a rticip an t
**J%nd educator.
“ He must be a good family man, "with a
£ ious and tactful wife who abhors mink
~coata and other vulgar extravagances • . .”
Finally, the doctor aays: "But above nil
} this, he must never fall to give his pa1 tienis the fineat possible medical service,
keeping abreast of medical progress
by reading, attendance at medical meetings,
! ~ and taking frequent post-graduate courses.
‘ be a tireless worker and Improve
public relations by spending adequate
#_
w*'tim e with hii patients, nnswering urgent
i nm
&gt; peal Is promptly, day or night, and by not
j ^'keeping his patients waiting. This must
| • all most certainly be done for what has been
T vaguely defined ac a reasonable fee."
All over the country, thousands of doctors
ire doing a splendid job of living up to such
' r d s a s these.
“
-high standn
And here in 8anford and Seminole Coun­
ty, wo believe that we have the finest
of d o cto rs nil of them hnvlng as their high­
est goal “ to be the ideal physicinn."_____

! i&amp;Sm
0“

The Sanford&gt;Uer(Jd *
rubiukta lln

.iWfcvwmir

*

K n U r-.l aa ••aoag e l*M ,m a ile r Octobss ST ISIS at
the Fast O ffice i f Saaferd Florida. und*r tha Act
_________________ of Ceiyraaa af March ». IITS
_
_
Kit ten P H n K IN S ra tto r am! Puhllahtr
MARION HARMAN flit . R ia cu llv a editor
C V E L T N J CUflniNO, A flvarllslna l l m u . r
””

SU BSCR IPTIO N R A T E R
Sla par waah
Oaa Month
It.S t
r«a Month*
H li Months
Ona Taar
i «0
I I . 7S
lll.lt
h ltu a ri ___
aotlcts,
eardi
of thanks| rx
alu tlo
aa and
. . . . ______
__ aa
,_________
_____
tan
All

i
notlcea

of antarUInmtat for the purposa of rlt,l*c
funds will bt aharaad for at rtflular advartlsl** ratsa
Tha llaralfl Is a rntmbtr of tha I'nltsd Prasa
which It tntltlae ttelutlvalj to tha oaa fnr rapuhllra'lion of all the total news printed la this ntwipapar.
J Rapraaanlad Natloaslly hr Genera! Adeem.Inn
v lerelca Ina. tt l Qeort'a flaelnae Pash nidc
• _______________ Atlanta Oaorala

J Page 4

Wed. Jan. 9, 1987
TODAY,H u im .E VERSE ~
The kingdom of th« world In liecome (he
kingdom of ths Ixird, and llln Chrinl—
Revelation 11:15.
There are nix hundred million people who
do nroclalm the Lord ond Ills Chriat their
king.

. . . bat it
It's deflnitsly boon a ▼fetor?
vte
would bo a hollow Tfetory to fo l short to
complete triumph I t would bo trpgfe to do*
prive thousands of taw fortunate Amerfeato
of hopeThose who bars boon stricken with the
dreaded paralytic potto still need assfetfics
aa can be offered opto by tbs NattaWl Foun­
dation for Infantile ParilysUThese programs of rehabilitation mult eon*
tlnue . . . and they can only continue if wo
Americana aro willing to pitch in and hflp
by Joining tba March to Dimas now.
H e re in 8anford and Seminole County
there are seven who a n receiving assistance
from the March of Dimes funds . . # . sSven
who must recover completely from their
struggle with tho dreaded dtasose. *
So . . let's take advantage of tho
tunity to help push this big job over th# top
to the abolufa flnih.
It can be done. . . and it will be done
•
* •

Economic Future Bright

T ry and Stop Me
-By BENNETT CERFNCE IT WAS OOLD and allvcr that lured prospectors and
fortune-hunters to th* wide-open spaces out West. Today,
of course, it's uranium. Ono old-timer was mighty mystified
by the new invaders. "Dun*
no what this excitement U
all about,” ha confided to a
reporter from th* Louis­
ville Courier-Journal. "Fust
thing I knew was when
some feller com* on the
place with a contraption
tailed a Goober counter and
seemed hell-bent on huntin'
for geraniums." '

O

A hotel manager heard a
newly engaged dance band
rehearse, then grumbled to
the leader, "I think there's
something wrong with your rhythm."
"It's not our rhythm that’s bothering me," answered th*
leader earnestly; "ll'a our maUrlal. Wt've been stuck with a
tnan with a gray flannel flute."

•
•
•
In Fort Lauderdale, Ft*., a dmggsst hung this sign over hts ice
cream counter: "Take home a brick or two; company m«y drop m"’
0 1354. by Beaaeu Cert. DtitrtbutH by Kiss l u u m Sinii:*t«

li

G

but, becaua* of III health, I must
rvatHet
m f ic UvRy to
the
vicinity of the office.
Service Officers are not
cmaarily layers but they have
to be m thorough ipecUIUta aa
Ctilek Sale's "Carpenter’.
Tlw Bose, Mr. Melvin T. Dixon,
will announce my succ#*»*r for
the area In due course. I am sure
you will find him willing And well
qualified.
Again my personal thank*,
you IT

Comeback

: , DpuS . I S S S L T " "e h,J m,de 1 fu"
portant meeting of Communist1
talking and represented the
Th., does not necessarily m eir
leader* in Budapest last week In­ ritmlln on vliiU abroad.
th, t th„ f j, to ^
formt:
f c ,
dicated pretty clearly that be has
Mtlenkov
did
make
*
*****
*e
change
in
the
present
Kremlin
been restored to first rank In So­ Graft Britain. But he did so in ||ne.up
viet leadership.
kis capacity of minister for the!
One reason apparently is thqt power stations, to visit BritUh
...
.
. .
Khi . ::hcv seems to bo *Afe te
Malenkov kept his head during i7 „ _ u
the long argument among Soviet ’ 2
w M k ^ B u d S w meeting !hU Job
fommumst Party first
{leaders over Nikita S. Khrush­ w . ^ i t r t l
n?nf T
*, :
despite the East Eure[u
r h‘"*r I h Fast pf *n revolts which resulted froak
chev’s course in repudiating Jo­
sef Stalin's methods of dictator- ^Kj ropes
S n sitillTe ^oiTntriM
hl* down-grading, of Stalin. T h e ^
i n s tclite eountri s
has been no «!*n that Bulganin.
'ship.
[who supported Khm*hcbev In the
Another Is that Malenkov prob­
- Jov a grading policy. Is likely to
ably is the smartest of the U
lo*e the prime ministry.
men in the inner leadership of the
, Kremlin.
Rut It Is entirely likely th*t
Whsn Malenkov resigned so drg'some day Malenkov may get back
I irtntlcally as Stalin's M ir In tga
' that job or mav replace Khrtisbi prime ministry, ha said he was
, chrv n« first ferretary.. For »
inadequate for the jobshort time after Stalin’s death
Redared In Rank
Malenkov wss first secretary as
Malenkov was reduced to tho
well as premier.
^
The big thing in Malenkov’* fa; vor Is that he Is both sm art and
an able administrative executive.
! and that he does not indulge in
loose talk Hi* visit to Great Bri­
la IPSfl Lecaii.se he and his w ife' No oiW doubted that family
tain wns a resounding succett.
would like to be closer to his pressures have coine to bear on
Khrushchev and Bulganin, who
family—his threr children, five 1the heavy-set, ruddy-faced seas*
Tallowed him there, bounced from
grandchildren and hi* father tn-: tor who was picked by the Ills
one blunder to another.
year-old Joseph R. Knowland, Robert A. Taft R-Oblo to be
At 55—today. Incidentally is his
publisher of the Oakland Calif. Taft's successor as GOP Goer
birthday—Malenkov wae S ta lin g
Tribune.
'leader in tha Senate.
right hand man for yean . He W
celled pudgy and roly poly.
Though he is but 9 feet 7 inchestall, he weighs about 350 pounds.
The keen littl* eyes that look out
from hts fat face mlaa nothing.

Knowland May Make Presidency Bid

Today a bright economc future is on tb i
drawing boards.
By JOHN A. GOLDSMITH '
A brsna new Bbard of Sgminoie County I'sHod
Press fluff Correspond. nt
Comlss loners -toog over the reins of your WASHINGTON W - Senau Recounty yesterday. Last nlgtft a new Mayor bllran Lesdtr WlUlam F- Knowwns named and another member of the id’s decision to retire from the
Board of Hanford City Commissioners was Benata prompted speculation to­
day that he will make a bid for
seated
These are the men who guide the pattern Um preildency In iflflO. ,
The
tfl-ycar-old
Californian
of the economic plans within the community. atuonad
his Senate coflaaguea and
But one important aspect of it has been cflught California political leaden
___ ____
overlooked • ___
in a ___________
way. That asiiect
is the_ by aurpriss In announcing that he
investor in the economic future so brilliant win not seek reelection when his
ly ahead of ua . ■ . the investor on whom, current term expirta In 1UI.
in a large measure, ill thy rest depends.
Soma senator* quickly conclud­
The investor in this instance is the tag ed that Knowland, a veteran of
li years In the Senau, will try to
payer.
win tho California governorship in
We are on the verge, in Sanford and Semi­ 19BS and us* It as a stepping
nole County, of advance# greater than any stone to the White House In 19C0.
we have known and such advances are Knowland hid planned to seek
likely to make unparalleled demands—not the Republican preeldential nomi­
only on our resources and ingenuity, but al­ nation last year before Mr. Elsen­
announced his Intention to
so on our Investment philosophies gs well hower
iy*k a second term. After the
With the verve and vigor of our two President made known hie Inten­
boards which govern the community of San­ tions. Kmmlanl withdrew.
ford and the entire cdunty, the Impact of The constitutional prohibition
tho new demands which no dnulit will carry against presidential third terms
hs to new highs ip our standards of living, will prevent Mr F.lssnhower from
,
might seemingly be met with a cold shoul­ running again.
Pals |n Bid
der In some areas.
In California, State Controller
But it must lie understood that the ef­ Robert C. Kirkwood, a Republi­
forts thul are being forwarded by aggres- can. said he would run for Know
«ive and forward-thinking men must ba msttfarkTi Bennie seat in last. H* said
with cooperation. With the power of public hU political philosophy is "wholly
thought, there are unlimited goals ahead of In accord with the great Elsen­
,
ti* in growth, economically, iiopulationwise, hower movement.’’
Knowland
a
conservative
on
and indufltrially.
moet Issues, has sometimes been
The rltUcnfl of both tho City of Hanford, st eddy, as Senate GOP leader,
Seminole County, and. every other commun­ •with the President's ..blawa. Rut
ity in our nrea will goon realixe that pror Senate Rrpubllcan* again pli-ked
grama of utmont imjxjrtance to the advance­ him as their leader for th* new
ment of Centra! Florida will lie coming lie- session of Congress which opened
week, and Know-land *utd he
fore the two hoard* of rommihidoners for last
would retain the post until his
adoption . . . but it muflt also be realized retirement from the Senate.
that to make these programs worksbls the California Gov. Goodwin J.
necessary funds must be made available if Knight, whote term expires at th#
we are to flee subntantial growth.
, same time as Knowland'* Senate
term, exdalmrd, *‘I must »*y I'm
Whatever their plans, we believe that these surprised-'
informed
of
men are deeply nlncere In their efforts to Knowland's when
decision.
better our community—to make it «ucces«- Knight said he expected to dis­
ful in every respect.
cuss th* development with KnowWhat Is ahead for Sanford and Seminole land . when he come* her# for
County?
Preildent Elsenhower's Jan 31 in­
The answer could be summed up in a triers auguration.
asked Knight whether
few words—just as much as the cltlxens of theNewsmen
senator might he a GOP can­
Sanford und Seminole County will put their didate for the California gover­
shoulders to the wheel of progress to achieve 1 norship.
i.ittle cun lie done by five men—or ten "It's entirely up to him to dl«men—but with every citizen taking an ac­ cuss If he wants to," Knight re­
"I won't endeavor to crosstive and Interested part in agressive and plied.
examine Idm In any wsy."
progressive growth, all that can be hoped
Nnnronilltal On Plana
for can lie the goal.
It bu* been widely a-Hunted in

Letters
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Is Making

By CHABLEfl M. MCCANN
'rank of n ordinary deputy pre *. The choice of Malenkov to **Ual'ed Fret* fluff C a m sp e a d e * ! m ler-behlnd severs! first depu-, company Khrushchev to H u t raeatRu*.U’» Georgt M Malenkov Ues-flnd n ude minister for «1e:; | ing. which hrotuht ‘°2ethj r
seems to have made ■ big politi- trie power atations.
tom m .m hr lrbdrta - r f Su.ii*.
esi comeback
HI remained a member o f the Hungary. Czechoslovakia, Romar ...r .In
h . ...t m .d • .
. laUr~ToIl»ntve “ * IfnictW ?.—tto t; niaand-B ulgaria certainly ia slgm&gt;) J p?h a V &amp; v l X Z
"k* Khrushchev, tho first' nlficant.
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He would hardly have b c ^

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of your rooporatinn in publishing
my almuM monthly schedule of
Visits to your atra for several
years to ns.dst velcrmu and (heir
dependents, or survivors, with
their applications for benefits
The Editor
With your Invaluable assistance
Sanford Herald
I'have been able to expedite my
Sanford, Florida
work and roach a greater num­
ber of tho*e who were In great­
Dear Sir:
Thu purpose of thU letter is to est fu-ed of my services. I have
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California that Kniijit would run
for a second term a* governor.
But Knight refused to say Monday night what hit plans will be
ia IMS.
When .tik-d If he might run
for Know land'* Senate *eat, he
replied:
” t declined a chance to run for
the Senate in 1B4S, and I see no
reason to rhange my attitude.”
There was speculation hers,
however, that Knight would be
glad to change places with Knowland.
Knowland ssM he would retire

Knock-Knees In Children
Nothing To Worry About

ly HUMAN N. IUN0IUN, M.D.

MANY parents are unduly con-;mlt him to alt on the floor on bis
earned because their children are hrcl* with hU feet rotated out.ward Dr Durbin hae found this
knoek-knecd.
T h is deform ity, common In particular position la very eomehUdren between the ages of two'mon among youngster* viewing
and atx. Is usually overcome with'television,
little or no treatment. Adults arc 1 Your child must not stand with
eeldom afflicted.
bD feet apart and turned o u t
In fact, a Britlah orthopedist. Don’t take him on long walk* or
Dr. F. C. Durbin, contends th at on shopping tours u n leu yes
knock-knee "might almoet be re-have a stroller, buggy or aoma
garded as a normal phaie In other device In which h* can rids
childhood."
when he becomes tired.
The most common cause of this Keep him off scooters, but endeformlty In youngatera Is a de-;cou^a*e hjm 10 run about norlay In acquiring postural muscle ma‘ly “"J1
use
reflexes. However, any p a th o lo g l-.^ ” a n d o th er pedsl toys. ^
cal condition of ligaments, mus-l Dr- Durbin also recommenda
cits or bone may be the eatue of;l*)Un* * knock-kneed youngster
this disorder, which doctors call slt astride a rocking hone ne«
genu valgum.
;qucntly. remarking: “Who has
I t may bo wise to consult anievcr seen a knock-kneed jockey?"
orthopedist If you are worried question and ARSwn
about your youngater'a legs and; n . M.: Would It be possible for
feat. But there are thlnjJ you c«n:me to have a sandpaper operation
do to help rorreet thla muscular;t0 remove blotches and small
deficiency at home.
holes left by a skin disease which
Dt. Durbin, an expert on th e c a s been cured?
subject, gives several suggestions; Answer: This depends upon tha
for parent* to follow In a recent type of skin disease.
Issue of T h o Practitioner."
| Certain casea of aene tears
For on* thing, don't let your have been benefited by the sandchild assume harmful postures p a trr treatment, but It takes
while sitting &lt;jr eating. Don't per- skill to perform It.
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AVIVA RARCHAIOV, 13 months
•Id, o&lt; Tel Aviv, Israel, spires
neither lungs nor vocal cords as
she let* the world know how the
feels about getting th* needle
jibbed Into her. In bottom photo,
eh* Ifl shown ts the euddenly
realise* that the h u been yell­
ing needlessly. There Is no pain
and the whole thing Is over.
Aviva was ona of 131,331 chil­
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Methodist
Circles

RoRns Observe Mrs. C . Meriwether
Resigns As Teacher
50th W edding
Of Wesley C!?ss
McKinley Hall w*s the aeene
Anniversary
Monday of * business and social

Conning
The News

Circle 2
Circle Number Two met at the
■V VIRGINIA CONN
M r.' and Sira. Leon A. Rolin
home of Mrs. Reba Mahan; with
Mr*. W. W. Tyre presiding. Dc
I've wasted almost • whole of a new table for the operating celebrated their golden wedding
Uclous refreshments of
fruit day playing bridge with Dodie room. Every ooe In Sanford can anniversary Sunday, Dec. 30, with
enke and coffee were enjoyed by King, Janie Miller and Crete hen have a part in the Follies, just a family renlon dinner, given at
members and a guest.
Hall, but it c a t mighty pleasant at every one one may be a po­ their home tn Longwood.
After a business meeting the wasting, and hard to come by tential occupant of the table. Of
They were married Dee. 31.
meet* for a discussion of Physical
TUESDAY
devotion
was given by
Mr*, i these day*. Believe Dodi# was the course, we hope that they will !90«, in Cotton, Ga. by "Old
Education and Health.
WEDNESDAY
by* big winner, but Louis* Parker not be, but there would not be Preacher King."
The Mothers' Circle of the Up- Chorpening and the study
The study on the book ot Ro­ sala
filled in for me, and 1 don't know the need if there were not the
The Rolina have 13 childran, 30
Community
Presbyterian Mrs. Ashby Jones.
mm* continue* ai *he First Bap­ Church meets at the church at
Louise
had played demand. So far, the board is ex­ grandchildren, and seven great­
The guest a winter visitor.
------- - the out...come.
,
_
tist Church 7:304:13 p.m.
a new tremely pleased with the way grandchildren.
10 a. m. All attending should was Mrs. DeNerring. Member. «•'*
G
At S:15 p.m. the Sunday School bring their sack lunch, drinks will present were: Mr*. Reba Mahan, w,f* *ttached to the St*tion f things are going. Opposition was
Children
present with their
Worker* council of the First Bap­ be provided. All women are In­
expected when the ads were being
Mrs. A. Jones, Mr*. Thomas,
,h“
u
» Slnf,ordfamllle* for this occasion were
__
______
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four!
solicited,
but
the
merchants
have
tist Chuch will meet.
vited.
Mrs. Knowle, Mr*, llarriman,! n,°,t, a bride, a* she ha*
Mr. and Mrs, Dallas Quates, of
The T. E. L. Class of the First Mrs. Tyre, Mr*. Shuenmann] children. The Cunning* are living been wonderfully generous and Cocoa;
THURSDAY
Mr. and Sir*.
Leroy
co-operative. They had reason to
The Sanford Home Demonstra­ Baptist Church will meet at the; Mrs. McKnight, Mrs. Strickland, in Lake Mary and have just re not be, a« they have been asked Rolin, of Longwood; Str. and Sirs.
cently
come
fr&gt;m
duty
in
Japan.
Chapel
a
t
3
p.
tn.,
with
Group
4
Mrs. Lconardy Mrs. Calhoun,
tion Club will meet at 'he Coun­
Birsls Rolin, Eau Gallia; Mr
Attended the concert last night, to participate in so many things,
Mrs. Jarre), Mrs. Chorpening, and
cil Center at 3 p.m. with Mrs. W. a s ' hostesses.
and
Mrs. E. J. Whit* and Silk*,
and
are
constantly
hounded
to
aod thought !t was an excellent
A ‘study course will be held in Mrs. William*.
B. Moya as chairmen of hostess­
donate to wroKhy projects, until of Jacksonville; Sir. and Sirs. E.
performance.
The
Chanileteers
are
McKinley
Hall
of
the
First
Metho­
es Guest speaker will be Mrs.
a versatile group, and sang a sometime* the pinch i* too much. B. Alexander and children, Charon
dist Church from 10 a. m. until
Circle 3
Stevens of Orlando.
varied selection to please every But these enterprising people ran and David, of Orlando; Mr. and
1 p. a . The course will be con­
with
The In ermediate Choir of the ducted by Mrs. Howard Anderson, Circle Number Five held It* taste. We are sorry that Francis see the value In supporting the Mrs. Leon A. Rolin Jr.,
meeting
in the home of Mr*.
First Baptist Church will rehear of Daytona Beach.
Follies — to business and to children, JackJe and Ruth Anne,
Roumlllat
was
struck
down
with
Grady Herman, on First St., with
se at 7 p.m. and the Adult Choir
Toe Plnecreat P-TA will have a 16 members present. The meeting laryngitis, and could not introd­ their own families. But not only of Hyattaville, Sid.; the Rev. and
«t 8 p.m.
uce them. Seen among the large are they buying ads; in addition Mr*. Sam Warren with children,
panel discussion on "The Disci­
The study, on the book of Ro­ pline of the School Child" at 7:30 was called to order by the chair­ audience (and if you didn't come, they ire donating materials, and Linda, GaU, and Sammle, of
Mrs.
Jarrell, after which you should be sorry), were T om ,to mske a long story short, are Panama City; and Mrs. Jeanette
mans, will be taught by W. P. p. m. On the panel will be Judge man,
iiisu, m
i *.
Brooks Jr. at 7:30 p.m. This Ernest Housholder, Chaplain Arn­ a E n M m i B l a c k b u r n .
Cy and Jean F ltton.'just being friend, w . are all Peeples and children, Debbie and
Ufcen from m in ts 4 and n.
| f c t u #n&lt;| Doc Llnttcr ^
, nd proud ^
bullneM wllh NoVfr and Danny, from Klngsland, Ga.
study concludes at 9:30 p. ra.
old, John Angel and Mrs. Robert
An announcement was made I Ben King, Anita Hadden, Rose- end a sentence with a preposition,
Three married grandchildren and
The Grammar School P-TA Williams. Moderator will be Harry
that world-wide prayer will
be mary Duncan, Mnllie Barlow, nut it la late, and 1 can’t change their families who were alio preWelr.
ten t were Mr. and Mr*. LeRoy
from 9 p.m. through 9 a.m. Jan. John and Virginia Johnston, It now, so good night.
Rolin Jr., and son, Jerry, of
13. On Feb. 1 at 10:46 a business Retla and Paul Spelts, Ruth and •
------------------Jewish Ladies Plan meeting and coveted dish lunch­ Joe Tully, Marty nnd Lew Mill- J « f l n A n t i N f &gt; U o n
Winter Park; Mr. and Mrs. John
Hughey Jr. and children, Linda,
eon will be held in honor of new saps, Rita Bauer. Ruth Jean and
M IU I IN e iS Q Il
On Jan. 13 members. The speaker* will be Harry Robson, Cliff and Jean Me- I r ^ n n t a c f W i n n n f Johnny and Pamela, of Orlando;
and Mr. and Mr*. George Jakube. . .
I r\
O O
Business meeting of the Ladies Judge Housholder, a captain from Kibbon. and Barbara Chapman. 1 5 V - O n r C 5 T VT i n n e r
in
and daughter, Debbie,
of
the navy base and Herold Ileck- Of course there were
several
I
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m
i
n
n
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a
H
i
a
h
V r eC L l ) e C .
O
Auxiliary of the Congregation enbach,
Oviedo.
principal of
Sanford hundred more. The Isdica dress m J ^ n l i n U i e n i g i l
Miss
Grace Maxine
S m ith , Beth Israel was held Monday Grammar School.
Two sons, *ix grandchildren
The Homemaker of Tomorrow
rangrd from furs and hat* to
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jam es. n' 8»»t a t the Jewish Community
Other business
transactions casual
suits. Noticed
Camille in Seminole High School is Jean and great-grandson were unable
to attend. They are Mr. and Sirs.
0. Smith Sr., and George Avertl j Center 'TW* was the first mect- were taken eare of in the re­ Metzger U hack from her trip Ann Nelson.
_ ...
. . .
.~
„ ; Ing to be held in the community gular manner, and the study was She ha* been gene for
Jam es Rolin and children, Tracy
some
She received the hlgheat score Lee nnd Jimmy. James Is cm
? m * _J r " ‘{"I, ot n’,or,L* cmitu 1renter since the new room had given by Mrs. Grady Herman, time.
In a written examination on home­ ployed with the U. S. Government
*nd
Dorothy Sm' th: been put on the building, the In- study
chairman. This was
a
The High Fever Follies 1* tak­
of Pittsburgh P . were
of lhe h u M n e p ^ t e d »nd
continuation of "Paul's Letter* to ing the spotlight in society to­ making knowledge and attitude*, in Germany; Mr. and Mrs. Run
Pec.
28 at All Souls
Catholic wlmjows replaced.
i the Churches", which wa* enjoy­ day, as the rommitteo* jell their administered Dee. 4, to senior sell Rolin, of Cleveland. O.; Sir.
Church, with Father Lyons offici­
covered
The
ladies
planned
a
ed by everyone,
plans, and prepare for the big girls in the graduating class. Her and Sir*. Bob Lockard and ton,
ating.
„ and, poinsettla.
, . . . . Idish. . .supper for all member* to
DclirimiN
refreshments
of production to bt held in the aud­ examination paper will be en­ Rohhy, who are In England; Mrs.
White gladioli
be hehl Sunday night Jan. 13, in
tered in competition to name this Kathleen DeHoff„ Longwood; Silas
were used to decorate the church honor of the renovation of the poundcake and coffee were serv­ itorium of the High School the stale’s candidste for the title of Diane
Rolin, Longwood;
and
ed
to
the
following:
Mrs.
Albert
eighth and ninth of February.
and Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat provid­ center. Other business was dis­
All-American
Homemaker
of Harold Rolin, Longwood.
ed nuptial music for the double cussed and the meoting was ad­ i Jarrell. Mr*. T. F. McDaniel*. This ia the first really big ven
Mrs. Grady Herman. Mr*. W. J. lure that has 'consolidated b*h Tomorrow and will also be eonring ceremony.
Making raw cranberry relish?
journed with refreshment* after­ David, Mrs. W. V. Bitting. Mrs. navy nnd civilian men and wo­ sidertd for the runnerup award
The bride was given In m arri­ wards.
In the state. For her achieve­ You can use * fine, medium or
O.
L.
Barks,
Mrs.
L.
P.
Hagan,
men.
It
la
a
Joint
effort,
nnd
now
age by her father and wore a
Those attending were Mrs. M.
ment, she will reeeiva on award coarse blade when putting the
blue taffeta dresi with navy ac­ Siskind, Mrs. W. Matter, Mrs. W. Mrs Clyde Ramsey, Mrs. G. \V. that we of the navy will be using pin designed by Trifari of New berries through the food chopper.
Bailey,
Mr*.
Ethel
Piper,
Mrs.
A.
the hospital constantly, it la
cessories and a white orchid.
; Toll. Mr*. H. Jacobson, Mrs. P. C. Philps, Mrs. O. R. Eslridgc, I hoped that nautical interest* will York.
Miss Margaret Moore wai maid Kessler, Mrs. E Epstein, Mrs. L. Mr*. M. E. Moye, Mrs. W. B.
For an elegant a la king aauer,
The national winner In the
of honor and chose a dress of;Samuels, Mrs. M. Moser, and Moye, .Mrs. J. H. Walker, Mrs. be directed toward the success of third annual Search conducted use cream for the liquid aod
the Follies, and the ultimate goal
pink taffeta. Her flower* were Mrs. F. Stein.
among 300,326 young women in thicken with egg yolks.
R. T. Cowan, and one visitor,
pink and white roses. Larry Port*
11.636 of the nation’s public,
little Mis* Anna Lee Herman.
t r was best man and ushers were
Roneleis cuts of meat to be
private
and parochial
high
Ilian York and Robert Sher.
schools
will
Circle 7
be ‘"named” $lay***2 r&lt;&gt;a! ,ed ,hou[d lt,w ',|acH on *
The bride’i mother wore a dress
at the American Table banquet rack in a shallow pan.
Mrs. Howard Monticth’s home,
af beige wool with brown acces­
in the Waldorf-Astoria llpfcl.
on Mellonville Are., was the seen*
sories. Her corsage was of bronxe
New York City.Monday of the meeting of Circle
SI l*n Minerva Karlen Smith,
rosebuds.
Number Seven, with Mrs. N. R. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. James
The program is designed to
Immediately after the cere­
Whitney serving as co-hostcss.
assist schools in education for
O.
Smith
Sr.,
became
the
bride
mony the couple left on a wedd­
wa* opened
. The., meeting
_
, . . with. the Nov. 25 of Chester Reid Walter* home and family living and to
ing trip to Pittsburgh, Ta., for
Lord* Grayer, repeated in unison, J r ., wn of Mr. arvl Mri. Chettcr emphasize
through a
sound
which the bride wore a beige suit
after which Mrs. D. II. Hetchcr Rekl Walu.rl s
,b c
. Scholarship award program the
with black aeecesorles. Upon their
conducted the study, "Paul's ^..tlonal Chureh with D r .'J . B. personal- qtialkWo and sense o f ‘
return they will make their home
Letters to the Romans" taken Root officiating at the candlelight values necessary to aucressful
s t Park Avenue Trailer Court.
from the book "Paul's letters to double ring ceremony.
homemaking. A tot*] of $106,000
Local Churches."
The bride was bom in Lexing­
The church was decorated with in scholarships will be award­
ton, Ky., and attended school in
Routine business was disposed
white
mums, carnations and ferns ed.
Lexington
and Sanford.
She
of and several announcements and nuptial music was provided
Earh state Homemaker of To­
(raduated from Seminole High
made.
morrow
will receive a
$1,600
by Miss Helen Witte.
tchool with the class of '56. She
Mrs. Doss stressed a/tendance
scholarship
ami
an
educational
The
bride,
given
In
marriage
wai
a member of the
Tri*‘udy
on J ,n - ,0 ' by her fathm, wore a blue wwl trip with her school advisor to
Ml-Y, Pep dub, Sally Staff and
end the Prayer Vigil was announc- jer„oy ,l r u , wlth bmwn lc c c l. Washington, D. C., eolonlal Wil­
was on the honor roll.
ed for Jan. 13.
soriee and a white orchid.
liamsburg. Vt., and New York
The covered dish luncheon was
Mil. 0rncc Smitht &gt;itt, r of the City. A $500 scholarship will be
awarded the runnerup girls Ini
member*^
’
* brUk*’ ,orvH “ m ,id of honor
! and wore an aqua wool dresa with [each »taU\ The acho«l of the
Refreshment! were served to a corsage of pink roses.
i state winner will receive a set
the
following
Mrs:
I, , J.j| *e*ai»y
| JrTy os , ,,orter
maan]of
the Encyclopedia Britarmlca.
n
a.
,ladies:
„
,
I t r i i i r wi((
« im jw*. *
n m
n,
,
^
Courlier, M n. an,j Robert Artmtronie wai u^her.
The
scholarship of the youog
L. T. Doss, Sirs. W. T. Doss. .Mrs.
Mr*. Smith chose, for her woman
named
All-Amrrieanl
Alice Hoyne, Mrs. II. B. SlcCail, daughter's wedding, a drew of Homemaker of Tomorrow wilt be
Mrs. W. K. Raines, Mrs. n. F. beige wool with brown accessor-1 increased to $5,000. This year for
Robinson, Mr*. P. A. Rowland, ies and a corsage of gold and (be firwt time girt* who rank »eMra A. B. Stevens, Mr*. R. W. bronze chrysanthemum* and roes- c0odi
and fourth ln the
C O T IIE 'S SHIRTMAKER Sturdivant, Mr*. D. H. Fletcher, buds'
tinnal
finals
will recede $1,000,
AFTERNOON DRESS I* fash­ Mr*. Hendricks, Mrs. N. R- Whit
The groom's
mother
wore
ioned of silk novelty Jacquard. ney, Mr». Howard Montieth ami navy blue with navy accessories. $3,000 and $2,000 scholarship*,
respectively.
Black silk velvet and braid clr» Miss Aline Chapman.
Her corsage was pink rosebuds.
ctets edge the collar end cuffs.
A reception was held following
The skirt -is finely pleated all
Circle g
the ceremony in the home of the
Lt. and Mrs. L. A. Guidry 'an ­ around. Ju«t the dress for an
Circle Number Eight met at the bride's parents, after which the
afternoon of bridge or for that
nounce the birth of a son, Glenn
home of Mrs. A. D. Zachary couple left on a wedding trip tn
Paul, on Dec. 30 at Seminole Mem­ important committee meeting.
Monday afternoon, with -511** Lexington and Salisbury, N. G.
orial Hospital.
Bessie Zachary and Mrs. John They are now at home at 108 S.
Bridge* as co hostesses. Thn| Mangoustinc Ave.
opening prayer and the Dc\otion-| Miss Smith w-as born in Lexing|________A Dahl Among Dolls
al were given by Mrs. W. S. ton, Ky., and attended school*
Thorton. Routine reports were m Lexington and Sanford, gra•
jr- • .
.W
given by the secretary, Mrs. M. 'dilating from
Seminoh
High
•
K. Raker, treasurer, .Mis* Bessie School, where she was a member
Zachary, and courtesy chairman, of the G{ec Club, Nurses Club,
Mr*. Claude Herndon.
Home Rc and Art Clubs.
Members were reminded of the
Mr. Walters was born in Lex­
study course to be held Thurs­ ington, N. C. and attended Hoyday, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Also den High School, graduating with
•
Jsa. •
of the ull night prayer vigil to the class of '53. He is now v^ith
Mrs. David R. Spaulding
he held in the church sanctuary the U. S. Navy.
Jan. 8
Jan. 13 14. (ram 9 p. m. until 9
Mrs. Homer S. Bruce
a.m. Plan, were made for the White.
Miss Bessie' Zachery.
Jan. 9
youth supper the fourth Sunday Mr*. A. D. Zachary *nd Mrs. W. I
Dr. C. L Keyes
in January. The circle then voted (Jl Jamison,
Ellen Carter
to hold their bazaar funds until
the May meeting. The study for
the day "Paul’s letters to the
TODAY
Coloasians" was then given after
&amp;
which lhe hostesses served delici­
ous refreshments of pumpkin pie,
THURSDAY
coffee and nuts.
Those present were Mrs. M.|
K. Baker, Mrs. John Bridges,
Mrs. R. L. Gnffin, Mrs. Claude
Herndon, Mrs. Albert Hickson,
Mrs. O. C. Priest, Mra. Randall
Priest. Mrs. W. S. Thorton, Mrs.
Roy Tiliis, Mr*. R. W. Turner,
Mrs. Olive Well*, Mr*. O. E.

C alen d ar

Grace M. Smith
George A. Smith Supper

Minerva Smith
Weds C. Walters

meeting of the Daughter* of
Wesley
Sundav School Class.
Host**sea were Mrs. M. R. Strick­
land. Mr*. Thomas L. Sullivan,
Mr*. C. F. Brannan, Mr*. Zeto
Ratliff, Mr* J. 0. Laney -and Mrs.
Greet Gregory.
AiTangemanta of snapdragon*
and calendulas were placed at
vantage points throughout the
hall.
Mrs. A. E. White gava the
devotional, reading "Land of Be­
ginning Again", after which a
letter of resignation a* elsaa
teacher was read from Mrs.
Chariot Meriwether. The assist­
ant teacher, Mr*. 1L F. Cole, will
be the teacher fer the remainder
of the year. An assistant will
be appointed later.
Mra. A. E. Whlto, Mrs. Virgin
la Anderson and Mra. Albert
Hickson were selected as a com
mltte* to write resolutions for
the Ute Mr*. J. M. Hoyea.,
Mrs. J. E. Courier, Mrs.'K. H.
Uney, Mr*. Lida Suit and'Mra.
O. R. Estridga made donation*
(o the Birthday Bank.
A market basket sale will be
held at the February meeting.
Mra. M. R. Strickland presented
Mrs. Grady Herman, who ipoke to
tha group, using "Tim*"'
thema.
Sandwiches, cookie* end coffee
were served.
Those attending the meeting
were Mr*. IJda Stall, Mrs. Ruth
Lundquiat. Mrs. O. R. Eat ridge,
Mrs. I. J. Boyette, Mra. Harry
Brown, 31r*. J. E. Courier, Mr*.
W. Honeywell, Mra. E. H. Laney,
Mrs. Clark Leonardy, Mr*. 0. E.
White. Mra M. R. Strickland,
Mr*. Z. B. Ratliff, Str*. Thomas
L. Sullivan, Mr*. A. H. Gregory,
Mr*. R. F. Robinson, Mr*. Amelia
P. Murick, Mrs. Elsie A. Stephan,
Mr*. R. A. Futrell, Mra. A. B,
Stevens Miss Versa Woodcock,
Mrs. Albert Hickson, Miss Aline
Chapmen, Mr*. W. E. Raines.
Mr*. C. M. Flower*, and a guest,
Mrs. Grady Herman.

fin h ju m a jk
In
Mrs. Betty Barker,
Angeles, Cal, la visiting
daughter, Mr*. L. A. Guidry.

Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Broca, af
Live Oak, were rlilting with Mr,
and Mrs. Dan A. Bruce and
family over the holidays. Dm?
returned to Lire Oak Saturday.
The
many friends of Mrs.
Mabie Bishop regret that aha !■
still unable to return home tram
Athens, Ga., due to the aeriouo
illness of her brother, &amp; &amp;
Well.
A/lc Lawrence F. Skates haa
returned to Ardmore Base, Aid*
men, Okla„ after (pending bail*
days with hie pannta, Mr. and
Mrs. L, G. Skates, of Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sattarih*
wattle, of Tennant, N. 1* hast
been guest* tor several days af
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. ColJum.
There’s nothing better
lemon juice or vinegar, hotter,
sugar salt and pepper for giving
spinach savor.
Always dissolve active dry
yaaat in water rather than ia
milk.
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■hotpifoli a n d inifiluliont. This y e a r w*ll over o th o v ia n d dolts, *och
individually ityl*d a n d (o ilu m s d , w *r* dilfributod to youngt!«r«. P r i m
w o r t grv«n by H&gt;* C om pany fo r th e b e t) doll» in v a rio u i categ o ries
ran g in g from "m o il e iig in a l" to " b a i t w orkm antliip in h an d te w in g ".
S e ie e n lia r Arlene Dahl, a n d ra th e r a dell in h e r own ip e c ia l category,
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The Sanford Seminole* cage
But the Seminole* showed defi* HI— T
* 00
QtilnlUU (1— t l SSTiO
quintet broke their *e»en fam e i niteljr that they had pro*rf *ted
Dally tluubla IS— l i , » i Ct
toning itreak Iant night at Semi- aince the reiumption of school TS IrS Hare — 3 1* 'file.
7 10
V JO *.«'•
nole High on the auditorium: after they threw everything to H a t t i e B e .
a , Cnmra.1*
I I oO S-10
court* by dowlng the P iern n jth * wind* but itrict fundamen- O
C a rm s n K » r
IH
Qulnlela IC—7 &gt; J I M *
Wildcat* 43*33 In a rough and turn- tala and the fast break
K
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t
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3
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Wile.
Hefty Charles Robinson, » Jun­ Ian .Srtu.M
ble gam* that got off to a shaky
s to
• oO 1.20
t .o o ] ; «
start. Picnon made nearly half ior «t Pierson, proved to be the O cea n a M a c
I J .,0
of their total point* on give away only thorn In the sides of the A ltQ u l n l e l a I I — 7) 117 *••
Seminole*. He played a respecta­ r i l l k R a e a — 5 1* M il'.
chance* off Seminole foula.
s j o j . s o z so
Offensively the Seminole* stuck ble game defensively and had a Mr. I .u ia i
l-oil
1.01 1 3 1
strictly to fundamentsls for their good eye for shorting. HUsii l 1 JPuaaxi a Emerson
4 10
Q ulnlela 11— I t IIS 10
win. They controlled the ball point* accounted for nearly half
OUfk R a r e — 3 a Mile.
of
the
total
Pierson
scoring.
throughout mu&lt;t of the game and
Ed’e 1 f.'olnn
S 40 1 10 3.00
“ While the Pierson team has • Derby Itii.l .
did a lot of experimenting with
j .c o .-.io
P
e
r
k
y
Du,I#
-,4o 1.40
player*. High man for the Semt- bad record, they have been a T llm e lta a
loo
noles was young Rod Phillips, on high scoring team.” Layer re­
Q u l n l e l a I t — 1 | H.- O
,
consignment to the varsity from marked after the game. "We can’t S e e e a ' k H a r e - I 14 Mile.
E&gt;.
140
1 10 * 4«
the JVs- After the gam* cage match any team basket for bas- Heelna
M a k e T im *
, &gt; . o 13 *0
mentor Bud Layer pointed to Phil- , ket in a wide open game, we don’t ..SSiS't!*
7’ »««•
lips and aald, "We’ve found a have that kind of shooter*. Our RIRktk R a e a — S I* Mile.
M O M O J ia
guard."
defense m»de a good showing In t r TfV,T." B r o w n
1 | o ? ro
Putt
\\
In,|
,
Playing a tight defensive game, holding the score to 33 points,
Q u l n l e l a r f __ j ,
the Seminoles capitalized on the Pierson only made II points from
Wildcat’s mistakes to hand them the floor and w* gavj thim the Phil Byrd
2
their eighth straight licking of 13 points with our roughneo. We Cedi Dandridge
1
aren't
too
worried
about
the
the season.
Total*
19
The fast break paid dividends crudeness of the boys Just yet.
Score B&gt; Period*
for the Scmin&amp;cs, but it wasn’t We were pleased with the hustle Pierson
ti 7 4
developed to the point it should and drive of the team. That’* what Sanford
g n i|
counts,
we
can
give
the
boy*
have been. “ We were pleased ortly
with our defense," Layer laid. more polish as time goes on.”
"Our real test of strength will j
"Other than that, we were way
come Frldiy night whan ws go
off.”
to Apopka." assistant coach Dick
Slivers u id . "They have a win­
ning team (7-21 and they have [
experience I think we'll play a |
much better game then, and I
think we’ll play a consistent
gsme."
The Seminoles improvement
NEW YOltK «P - Frank C.lf showed mostly in the reserve
oril. who Include* playing left strength of boys like Wally PfillMembers of the Championship VAII-7 "C” Bowl.ug Tram «.l Sanford Naval Air Station, eihibll the
for the
trophies presented them by Captain Robert W. Jaekatm LS.V Commanding Olflcer of th* Station, halfback
halfback for
the New
New York
York Giants
Giants „
who w&gt;f t(et) wllh v , - . . .
(right) during cercRioRlet bald aboard th* NAS. Tojra me in hr is ate:; (I. to r.) T. K. Sugg*. OKI, R. F. ,n ' 0"* hl’ ma"V money-making i jturriy (or tecond place In scor-

SPORTS

Gifford Football’s
Most Valuable
Player In ’56

A&lt;":K;
B o w lin g , Football
Teams Get Awards

Jr. High Cage
Quintet Remains
Undefeated Team

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Joint award ceremonies for
VAH-7 "C" Bowling Team, and
the 1IATU Football Team, of San­
Th* fast break, tradition of Ken* ford Naval Air Station, were con­
lucky’s basketball, moved down ducted aboard the NAS as mem­
to the Junior high level yeaterday ber* of the two teams received
afternoon as coach Howard Unr- Individual, and leant Mophle*
dl’s Sanford Junior High cage from Captain Robert W. Jackson,
USN, Commanding Officer of th*
quintet flashed along on their Station.
winning way* and ramalnm tin
Six members of the HATH
defeated is they dropped Volusia Football Team received individual
Junior High of Daytona . M-llI. . lrophl„ fr0in c . p,. j.ekMMt. aiong
Mike Roberts sparked the D.qh 1wjty, the team trophy, for their
flying Sanford squad with a H " '!
ln iending their team to
Ihy display of defendve mom.*- an „ndrfl.alr,|
|„ ,ho PJSIt
Tering and hl, t '" t D'c basket for NAS Touch Football l-vaguc. Only
10 points
one other team, the VAIF7 squad.

•a.72 x.ssua

| Valuable Player for the *936 sea
,h
rs.
so" In the annual United P re „ ta* • mong lh Pleraoa
poll.
FG FT Pu.
Gifford. who»e Job* include own-1
2
3
Ing ami renting apartment houses, i ° n_n"yv
and writing * snort, column, r*n ^ lw o n
celved 12 vote. In balloting by 23

Same Teams Stay
Atop UP Ratings
For Third Week ■
IIy NORMAN MII.I.FH
United Press Sporte Writer
NKW YORK IB — Is this to b«

™ . l . « rl.nr!h
thC R*lph Richardson
nRohhv
i t
r.
nDetroit
T u U ,*i
Robinson
Layne,
Lions Freddie
r „ .,
quarterback who led the pro rlr- K
Rt-hardinn
cult In scoring with 99 nvlnts, Ken Wchirdion
was second with seven votes.
I
qaaford
Only two other players rrrelv- »,,, T
ed votrs. Rick Casares, Chicago w n Phillips
Dears rollback who won th 0 r"th«», m
ing tiUe with 1,126 yards, drew K M'cMurray
four v o te. The other two went a .u d e HltteD
to Tobin Roto. Green Bay Pack Joe High '
m .. rnicrterbac't. who ,led th*
, .lea. Ilixl Phillips
gue
'• *
&lt;■ yar.d' Ra,neJ in John Rarity
1936
3« with 2,203 yards.
Unic# McCoy

CCLA and tlio Oklahoma Aggies
one of the most 'arm ful college each tn 0vet up ono notch from
huskrthall seasons ever? The last week Louisville and Iowa
same four team s have remained State clung to the same ranking*.
atop the United Press ratings for
The coaches based their rating*
The Sanford Junior Jllg lt team | 4&gt;Ve the HATH Team a run for the th irl straight week with Kan, , , i on 8amea play*d through Saturfeaturrs the fast break aa a pri th* chantpinnvhlp, * + uio*l uf the
to d —North Carnlin.i 1 2 .for d ar n|jjhl&lt; J in .
____
mnry rclinnre, but they alio have original nine teams were forced
f.fth week in * 'ow.
.
M anhatUn 'f f i r d ^ . r ouT of tho
offensive play patterns. "We'te tp drop out of competition for
Furtherm ore, with com parative­ top ten this week. Canlsius h*»dJust keeping to th&lt;« fundamentals.” Various reasons.
ly en»y ronipctition In store for *;! the second 10 group, followed In
coach Gordie said.
Cmpletlng the ruguliir «ca.,«n In the lendurs, there appear* t little order hy Seattle, Minnesota and
The team faces their Dumbest a t h r e e w a y t ie for first place, the prospect of a shakcup In the rat- Wake Forest. M anhattan an I St.
opposition of the season Friday | v a h -7
Rowling Tentn beat In is for at least nnother week, t Ixnils were licit for t3th plt-e
1oiii
................. .. h...y "h e .....
Vanderbilt was this week’s only with llrigham Young 17th, Duko
W.hr " ..'he':„P.,k.ay ' ' r ’. ,'^ U
i r . tsin
i f f. VontPuion’
rut,:
Mainland Junior High on t.p&gt; npr u VAII 7 “ A”, and NAS " C " . newcomer nmong the top !•» 118th, and S.sn Francisco, Oklahorourts 0r the local high school I jcan)i
wi„ t(,t. chantpluiuhip! tenm s. moving up to ninth place ma City University and Callfor
gym at .1:30
,! by •&gt; 15 point margin in the D ee.! from llth Illinois suffered the nl* tied for 19th place.
If we get by tainland and ^ playoff.*.
.biggest demotion in th* select
Thirty-five teams received votes
Ormond Reach w ell be in the top
‘
1group, dropping from nth to loth this week. San Francisco th/s debrackct in the area." Gordie said.
Ending 'he award eerem.mle* p, ‘
ten Jln i national -Hamnt ,
__________________ was the presentation of the "In- '
.....
Ending national c h a m p i o n
illvldiint lllali 'U riel" bowling
*'S
,
Ki,n,*,
! pd up from a ti* for attli place
Thomas Kdison used o»lv short trophy,
M. !., Crttes. of t i “ ,j
. Wa' " ™ . " ,e
raUng» la«
Daytoa, on. of th . p r.
e the start of the season, was tenson top 10 picks, received only
Stub pencils that would fit lying VAII 7 "C ” team, who bowlcil
1
first-place
choice
of
28
of
tin*
33
one
point,
down in his right hand veat pockc« l 4(jrj,M M„r,, „( r»4Vj.
leading roaches who comprise the
tfniled Press hoard North C aro-'
liita and third-rnnked Kentucky
each attracted three flrst-plncr
ballots, while fifth-ranked tumii
villas hod one.
Not only were the teams ranked
in much tho sam e order as the
previous week, hilt the print dif
frrenees between him were a I
The Sanford Seminoles. JVs ilia r
scoring.
i tered very little, Kansas's 338
proved last night that li.iikcthal!
Jk mentor Dick Silvers said he point* were only one more than

could win

a ball

ganta ni they held Pierson's JVs
to o if score from the floor and
wliitr Ajihed them 60 t) in is contest
ua* lay ell
ait -rrlterls
riiM*i. an
lest nthat
u t was

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was particularly pleased wllh the last week and its margin over
defensive game, hut that hp would North ( nrnlinn was lu -reased onlyhold his judgment of the team 1r,{!!| , W 10 ^ points.
. war- , H
"H- n,, point*
until after the scrappy ,baby
, , , ,dlitrtbuted on
». .a. to
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AP"l,ka JV,I
Ihe J \ s had lost their only kri.lay night. "Apopka has a g«H
game played during lh* season .training system,
Silver, sold.
prior to tho Christmas varatlons, | and their JVs are top-flight If
but after the resumption ot school | we get by them, we're ,m our
last week the youngster* have | way.’’
Pierson JV
been on the rise. They thrumped
Leesburg 2310, and then rail wild
F t5 FT IMS
last night for the one sided acore Asbury
o
2
2
o o o
The fast break was the big gun j Austin
f»r the ballhawking JV*. From Clifton
o
o
o
tiny 1-3 Skip Palmer to the ta ll-}North
0 o o
*»t id 'he JVs, all got in their I I’rldgeon
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THE SANFORD HERALD

. Ju t 9, 1987

�FTHE SANFORD fTERALD Wed. Jan. 0. 1957 Pape 7

lYOU'RE TELLING ME!
I f WlUtAM «ITT-

O.s’CE a week, a colics* holds
t class In "creative thinking" In
Benton Harbor, Mich. Even If
nothing develops from the effort,
we still think it'a a good ides.
! ! 1
Supposing one of those elec­
tronic brolnj enrolls hi fhe Ben­
ton Uarbor thought seminars auJ
, shows up the rest of the clots T
I 1 1
Bewail I* about to ele«t a "Cattea Qvaan." "let** hapa," hap**
F. I. F., "rheyll coll h*r T*sir
Highn***' and n*t 'Old l*«nl'M
!• ! !
ft's our prediction there'll be
quite a stir when the Brasilian
beauty la awarded her champion­

ship coffee cup. At that, we
never heard of mor* grounds for
a celebration.
I l l
A weed control conference is
staged in Chicago. They’re real­
ly ganging up on that little, old
defenseless dandelion/
1 t t
The Modem language* a****!*lien conv*n** In Washington. Thai
should »tir up a lot *1 talk, .
! 1 1

The West German army la
adopting the "Naxl-typa" jackboot* for It* soldier*. Let’* hop*
tha guy"* who'll wear ’em re*
!member this la 1954—not 1934.

An attractive, comfortable bedroom la a must In a home. Here, two
bachelor cheats flank a sanity lahla which will aueely please the lady
e f lha houao. Slim legs lift the pieces off of the I’- w to create a sense
uf lightness. (Basarii Furniture Industries. In-

JUST AS TRUE TODAY
"Cleanliness is next to God­
liness'' i* probably one of the bestknown by-words In tho home. All
of us quote It, and have heard it
for as fa r back as we can remem­
ber.. No generation has ever seen
fit to disputo tho fact that clean­
liness really is related to holiness.
It's in'eresting to realize just
how many centuries old this prin­
ciple actuatly
is.
While the
quo'ation Is generally attributed
to John Wesley (1703-1791), the
founder of Methodism, research
reveal* that Francie Bacon made
a similar statement at least a
j hundred years earlier. And rc
i views of the Bible and ancient
I Hebrew writings show that even
I earilicr writers urged cleanliness

as a step leading to parity tad

holiness.

There have been many different
ways of expressing the thought,
but they all add up lo the same
thing.
For Instance.
Francis
Bacon put it lhi« way: "F or
cleanliness of body was ever
esteemed to proceed from a due
reverence to Cod, to society and
to ourselves." The Talmud cfes
two quoU'Jons attributed
to
Fhineas Ben Jatr, one of which
goes like this: "Study leads to
precision, precision leads to zeal,
zeal leads to cleanliness, clean­
liness leads to restraint, restraint
leads to purity, purity leads to
holiness."
Mothers In many countries and
many walks of life have sought to
raise their children by this
philosophy.

TH£ 10N 6E R Y O M U ST
SIX Of 44 CAIVIS ar.d heifers being Town to Turkey are prepared
for their flight ot Idlewtld Airport, New York, by Jerry Halt, a tloyal
Dutch Airline* olllccr. The animal* ate the gift of the Evangelical
and Reformed Church and the Congregational Christian Churches.
They will help the people of Turkey to replenish their stocks and
provide milk and dairy product* tor needy mothers. At left Is J.
Kenneth Kohler. St. Lou!?. Mo., executive secretary of the Church­
men's Brotherhood and Walter A. Graham (standing, right), Pem­
broke, Ky-Laymen's Fellowship, Congregational Christian Churches.

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A Snap-Happy Now Y ear to You!
Hera they are—our ten picture,
taking retolutions for 11)57:
1. Keep your camera "snap-hap­
py" wilh a semi-annual check­
up and cleaning. Like your
I watch, it's a precision instruI ment that performs better
when it'a given a little extra
care.
1 Always have a good supply of
film and flash bulbs on h ind,
so you won't be caught short
whenever a line picture op­
portunity presents itself.
J. Keep your camera handy—
and loaded—for shooting un­
planned. ur,posed pictures
v \ wherever they happsn on the
• homo scene. Thera usually
turn out to be the best shots
of all!
4. Remember that llash is Im­
portant to catch on-thc-spot
action indoors or after dark.
b Flash really puts your camera
r on a full-time working sched­
ule!
8 . Aim for simple pictures that
tell their story clearly. Choo o
a single main point of interest
and don't let a cluttered back­
ground vie with the subject
for attention.
8 . Make sure you have an inter­
esting picture—one that shows
your subject amid ,'ume aciivity he's interested in. This

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will prevent sclf-conscioui
pose* and glased expressions
that so olien spoil the effect
you wanted to capture in your
picture.
7. Remember that there's "safe­
ty in numbers," so shoot a
series of pictures rather than
a singlo one. You’ll And a
series of shots will do a hotter
job of telling the whole story
just as it happened.
0. File your negatives in a box
or drawer pccially set aside
for them. They deserve extra
good care because they can't
be replaced the way prints
can. Once lost, they're gone
forevcrl
J. Make the most of your good
pictures, th e them enlarged
and framed to brighten your
walls; mount them in albums
or ’'rc m c .-n b ra n e o books";
send extra prints to friends
and relatives; tot them serve
as personal greeting cards for
holidays and other special oc­
casions.
10. Enclose snapshots in your let­
ters. There's no better way of
keeping far-olf family membets and friends in close touch
than by a friendly exchange
of pictures throughout the
year.
—John Van Guilder

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pimientoe* to
dip the base of a candle into Very white sauce and serve over fish—
I looks pretty, to*.
hot water; when tins wax melts,
press it gently Into the holJer.
If you hate u p * b a n a n a s on
phsnd hat are not firm enough for
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MIAMI BEACH. F la.-H ard bit*
ten farmer* a and their werk-worn
wive* In the Kansas prairie*,
| lonely guides ami trapper* in the
Maine wvodo and proprivtor* of
. lighthouses all over the country.
I Imagine, have one beef In c»m*

To them, bad new* Is no news.
Actors, t tuppoee, are the worst.
In small dose*, ihcy are enter­
taining. hut it** suicidal to hrke
them seriously. By and large they
aare posturing, prancing IdioU,
full of sound and fury signifying

men. They never get tn meet nothing. 1 could him * your liLJc
celebrities. “ If I only could h o ist! heart by telling you. for Instance,
a beer with (Una Lollohrigldn.'* about the eternal Juvenile who
the plaint inus go, “ I’d be sa tis-, oats two doiwn vitamin pills a
fled. But never to mere someo-te. day. a|lM^ with yogurt blackstap
glamorous at all, through my life molasses nnd all the rest of the
' —well, giv whiz." '
vitality routine because “ after a ll.1
1 have old and cynics! news 0|,j fellow, nn actor's looks are,
for these isolated ones. You don't |, |, fortune and must be preserved
krow how gmxl you’ve got it. Jack a( n|| fosts.” When you see him ^
and Jill, you really have it made. 1)n u,e screen, you have to smile
As a diillusioncd man, I n « 'c ^
his infectious good nature!
been fighting hard In reeen? day* jjr 9ftm j M) nice.
lu evade my la.J remaining i d o l . _______________
His tu m e is Groucho Marx and
The Grapevine Has Told Me I
j it doesn't m atter w hat you think through the years that In person, j
of him. because for 23 years 1 , Groucho is an adder-tongued.
have considered him the funniest, homd-raror. sure as Ic w it
who
Ihu* the greatest, man In the
ott ilv, u| | , j„ ltw direction'
world. U's pcrsonul vaslc. home of nnJfune According to n w ait-1
people even consider Danny !'•*&gt;'*’ n t J( , h&lt;. Americana, old Grouch j
tunny.
*
. . . ,
has h&lt;-cn up to the fam iliar dodge
Sine# mow than a baker s d o u n w
hM lef more than one
of my earlier idols in show , ' J innocent conventioneer
rut and
ne*« have turned c u t to uive
bleeding on the ropes with his
fert. when l met them. I to * * ,

avohlcd Groucho / ‘f f e u 'u ’ NltC
,t,m 1 ” o M ‘okf "II tliio. were
week it has been j f
■
f
nicct »,fm and pass the time
has been living - big
of day. I don't know.'! loved him
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Pin money gel Us noma in the
17th Century *hen tngHik
pih manufacturers paid Mag
Chorfei II12,300,000 h r the
right to maintain o monopoly
on pint. King Charles gwro
the coih to hit wife for spend­
ing mons/f

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The U S. nickel hoi 0 militating name. It
octvalfy contain! throe ports of copper for
every one port of nkkal. And h Wotld War
II, nickels contained no nickel.

prkM4«a aad m n I
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The nemo two kits originated In f.'te
Mth Century West Indies where o
Spanish dollar f'piece ol eight"] would
be chopped into eight "bits" lor small
change. Two "bits" became equal to
our quarter, four "kill" to our half
dolor.

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Trovalsrs Chaquos got Ihtit nome in 1191
whtn Mofcsl/ui I. tarry, on tmploytt
tho Amarkon Ciprais Compony, das
o Cheque wiIk two bfonk Zinas. Tha pur- y
chotar tigntd tha top lint whtn ha bought
a Chaqua, than tigntd tha bottom lint to
cosh ft. Anyone con obtain thosa chsqusi
from his focal bonk and hart hit tuadi
compfofsfy protactad ogoinit foil. Vat tha
chaquai con ba ipant on/whtrt.

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"Doing W hat Comes N a tu ra lly "
Are you looking for an easy points to remember, too. when
way to get better pictures of your you snap your friends and family.
family and friends? Wall, you’ll Check the background carefully
have a superior snapshot of a before you shoot. Makst suro it’s
person every time if you Jurt try! not so cluttered and confusing
catching him in the midst of some • that your subject will bo lost in
activity he enjoys—or if y o u ! a welter of detail. In some ca.es,
give him !&gt;oincthing to do that's you may want to use a narrow
natural and typical for him to b« depth of Raid and no additional
doing
light to give the aflact of a dark
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even the most self-conscious or background for your subject
reluctant subject will relax and
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bound to grow. Your prints will shooting a person reading a l&gt;ook,
show more than just what your a low angle would completely
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what he likes to do—what it’s the book rather Hun the reader.
like to be with him. The result
When you're picturing people,
won t be simply a shot of some­ study and select background,
one having his picture taken. It viewpoint end lighting carefully.
will b« a picture at him doing
something m at ruvsaii a facet of But most important of all, catch
hi* character ana personality.
j your subject* “in action.”
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lion, ipena 11,004
wora prqvldnd with •
of talaphona sarvitq.
In Hlaaalng Ihh ywar
statemant for S ouftan BaO,
Tvimer. m»nar»r, hare ssld
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during the past yaar. This
Incrwana of f.t par e*at. Ih g
vDton of our now dial awtl
•qulpmpnt In Marsh will
poasiblt mech groqtar I
many more serriaa hn
during tha coming ywar.
During tha sstha twafi _
parlod. long distgacn calling
uma hare inertsakq tM pa
an a v a n ia of MW lohg i
calls kalng handled gllljr.
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cd this yaar This M n g l to
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WADE'S

A
BLUE
CRUTCH
TODAY’

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hide behind lob- b7 intelligent sarcasm, but m y. say, or Cary Grant. Saroyan. Joani hsnlworking cameraman,
Marx Isn't going o got tha
hy pillai* to duck him. The other [^ohV'iT of Grouchn rr.iy Iw such | Caulfield. No politician#. Wennight he hail lamb chops m the
I night even overlook it In dell Willkia dismayvd me by lik­ i-hniuc. I'll ctmllnuo to worship
ing time out before a photograph him from afar—if he'll atop eat*
Gaucho Itoom (the whnt. Jack.
ain I might not. Thera to ruffln hi* hair and twist his ing nt the next (able to mo In
st the next table to mine. whUej
! wa* having lamb chop*. I rvou have hern only a handful of Big I necktie so ha would look countrl- res aumnts.
1the business section of a newsmagatine through twice, to avoid
catching hi* ey*.
GIANT SIZE
I After all—what's left for UH
if he turns out to be. in the llnm.t- j
way patois, a stifl? Yogi? Squaredancing? Vows of silence. EM*
Boy. TRih M uveuM
THAT KXMIM0S »E- I HAVE TO DO SOME
Prasley?
FUN. LOCKIT THE
WHH.E THtt'Re
6ROOERY SHOPPING. FOR
MUMMY, IT'S OVER $000
STILL OPEN — 11 MY MOM DO(t)N AT
The Sksd Truth I* that so many
Y eA R 4 OLD/ —« r r —
uf the people wiw make news, on
YEAH,
A
the drama pages or even on Page
IDCMAN MUMMY)
One. are stiff*.
SUPREX MKT
A hundred movie queens, !&gt;&lt;'
borah Kerr excepted, have proved
to bs egotistical, vain bores- ami
/i
p k ff.
| I'm an ego 1st leal, vain bore my' self, that has left us nowhere.
( Movie moguls, Uteater impiv iuios,
opera star*. staUaincn—loo many
(limit on«)
of them don't stand up ureler close
study.
I avoid tlve use ol names. Col­
THU-PLAVOR
umn render* too often arc ceteVS. L’OOD IIKAVY WESTERN 1IEKF
DEI. MONTE
! l»ritywor*hip|&gt;ers and if you inj suit tlvclr loved ones, you’re in j
for it. If I cam# out flatly and
said Ava Gardnur wa* a snatoi ed
ass (she’l not; she's almost lh e 1
LEAN TENDER MINUTE
exset opposite), I’d have Ava
2*/2
Gnrdnnr fans coming if tor me
1 LB . CAN
with niilullo*. Or, worso, cancel- j
Size
Can
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b
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Ing h -lr newspaper subscriptioiiH. |

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u ( « l a ., . m . .bout.!
? | ’ Dave Garroway Sk-yc Allen., him In person. *I .........
hatr *s»
to see jpoor,
n n n ,i Name*
- -- who have held up,
■ for m e,|
-i fled, mul Fred Allen disillusioned
vr persons crucified on mueUng th em -P hil Silvers.'m e by bciivg waspish toward a
i \Ylill.ma Benillx,) ho* been
n»Uv.

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! THE SANFORD HERALD P&gt;ire' 10, Wed , J v u 9, 19»T

Oviedo Boys W in; ,
Girls Lose To Lym an.

fA N C Y J H A t !

By MRS. MARION JONES
' doWn l'ltdinand Dud* .when tha
i OVIEDO— The Oviedo High sco res"fjre marked ip w ltv u t
School gymn was filled to capacity onehimlcd jump shots from n o r
last night when the two Seminole
to iea(*
uam
County rivals, the Oviedo Lyons n poittts ^ ^ tn iln 8, mP: tol.
and Lyman Greyhounds met, lowed e,MeJy by Carl Fabry with
The Oviedo girls game led off «t a Tom Brown, a senior, but who
7:15 and was by far
had not played very r a - h until
most exciting and spectacular i
night showed remarkable
games I have yet wlme«»ed. Led ^bl'uy fn Jim Hill's Pusit’cn as
by aharp-ihootng little Peggy ,onrIrd Tom played almost the
Fleming, alternate captain Kay ent| re g jme and made »ome loveEstes ra p t, n and Melanie Jack- , ,
ihoU from the aide. Luaon the Oviedo girls played nip '
Mlke ^
„ ch |aJed
wlth, the Lykm in ‘* “ ‘2 good offensive and defensive ball,
led by Lynn Joyce who mads 4s
,&lt;vm„ ^
M ta ^
U Lyu.wn a 32 noInU
|ng by Jimmy Hopkins with IS
The game was tied and untied points. The final score was 5I-37.
over and over again The baLtime s.cre was 20- 1J in favor uf
Oviedo. Toward the ctkl uf the
game i&gt; l.ytnan surged f ’rwai i Enraged Patient
Kav Kales tied the s.or? 2g-33
wt-.h a field goal. Meunir Jark'on Kills Doctor, Self
fuulcd ard Lyman missed the
PirrsnU R O H W— An enraged
fo:«* *hot. Then MeUn'e Jackson patient shot and killed his doctor
ging Oviedo a 39-3H lead. Grorgia and then took his own life with
Malrome wai fouled and Peggy the tame gun Tuesday. He com­
Fleming made the tree shot to plained to a friend he had been
give Oviedo a 4039 lead Just se­ given the "wrong medicine."
Woo Blnf, 44, under treatment
conds before the clock was to go
alarm became four young thug*
&lt;*.
COSTLY ALARM
off. The Oviedo Inaiies failed io for nervous and akin disorders,
Plans
Completed
DETROIT 0&gt;— George Yitcf, had threatened him. Yatae wa*
frecJe the bull a« the crowd r par­ Bred three shots to kin Dr. Fabian
ed
for them to do so. Kav K itts M. Mihelle, 43, in the general
M# .told foremen who arrived on fined $150 and placed on a year** For
tudy Course
missed a shot and Lyman retrinv practitioner's East Liberty office,
three trucks he had turned In an probation.
the ball to tie ihe score
M* ife then fired thre* shot* at him­
A t Church Jan. 10 ed
as the clock went off throwing the self and collapied on the floor
Mr*. R. U. Hutchison, secretary game into overtime. !"he los» of while trying to reload hla .38 cal­
Legal Notice
of mliilonary education of Ihe Rctty St*vcn*on tnd Ann He- iber revolver.
c o r d i n g t o p l a t t h a r e o f r e c o r d ­ Woman's Society of Christian Serin T in ; c m v tirr count
Dr. Mihelle was dead when po­
Sharo on foul shoti, was detrl
ed In P l a t Hook S, P a g e s I I ,
n in th J t o i u n c ih c l it
I
I o f t h a p u b lic r eco rd s of vlc* of the Orlando District, has mental to Oviedo, as Karen Rost- lice nrrired. Woo died shortly af­
• r n u M i m in and r u n
Hemlnoto C o u n ty , Klo rlda;
e iu iin o tB tor.xTtr
completed plans for the study wrlght and Pat Jackaon are goo.1 ter arrival at a nearby hospital.
A UK);
C m U r MANKVHD. KLOIIIDA.
All o f Koi irth Htraat
l y in g course to be held in McKinley but not experienced enough to
Woo hai’ been under treatment
i *
r# tltlo n # r.
Houth o f N o r t h lino o f L i r a Hall of the First Methodist Church
u
by Dr. Mlhelie since 1055 for
cope
with
the
tall
glrla
of
the
O
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v
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N
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f
T H * HTATM UK K L O M D A . a n d
N o r t h b o u n d a r y l i n t o f H a g - Jan. 10 beginning at 10 a. m.
Lyman team. The game was tied hypertension and acne. The pa­
the taxpayer*. pio p # riy ow ner* sa d
s o i l s A v a n u a ; a l l o f l.lv* Oak
Mr*. Howard Anderson of Daya l t l t a n a u f t h e City » t H anford .
tient had complaiaed to a friend,
A v e n u e l y i n g W t a t o f W t a i tons Beaeh, and secretary of tho and tied again In overtime but
F l o ri d a ,
Ineludlnp
non-rm ldane,
Phillip Chan, that he thought the
b o u n d a r y lino o f T h i r d d i r a s t
Lyman surged to victory 52-45.
•w alne p r o u a r ty o r eublaet to t a x ­
a n d P a s t of C a s t h m n d a r y line WSC8 of the Orlando District, also
doctor
was "giving him the wrong
ation t h e r e i n .
„ ,
. ,
The
0
”iedo
boys
looked
entire
o f a l l e y o r r o a d w a y ( k n o w s president of her local
D efen d an t* .
WSCS. ly different In their game with medicine," police reported.
aa Htata R o a d No. I I ) lo c a te d
1.1 LA W
who served as General
b e t w e e n l a l s I, 1 a n d 1. an d and
l a saee
Lola 4. i a n d I. Illock D. ns Chairman of the Florida Confer­ Lyman *han when the two team*
ONUMI
met in the invitations! tourna­
• a t a n d s d N o r t h ; a l l of C h s r r y
■ro a l l o w i.'.tcai:
H t r e s t l y i n g W e s t o f W es t b o u n ­ ence this past year, will conduct m e n t In Sanford. The Lions seem­
NCI.K niei
Panel Program Is
d
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y
llao
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T
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H
tr
a
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tile
course
entitled
"Missions
T h e a b o v e r a u a a c o m i n g o n to
ed to have caught on to the Grey­
P a s t o f P a s t b o u n d a r y line of
b e h e a r d u p o n t h e p e t i t i o n thla
USA".
a
l
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o
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o
r
r
o
a
d
w
a
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lo
c
a
te
d
b
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hounds way of playing, and led all
e a r file d h e r e i n by t h e C i t y ..
t w e e n la i t e 1, 1 a n d 1 a n d l a d a
The Rev. Milton Wyatt, pastor the way by a large margin Planned For P-TA
■anford, a m u n i c i p a l i t y a n d p o l l .
I , I a n d «. Illock K. aa P i t s n d Ileal l u b d l v l a l o n In t h e C o u n t y of
of
the
F
irst
Methodist
Church
• d N o r t h : All of P a l m e t t o A v e ­
throughout’the entire game. Paul Meet A t Pinecrest
■•minute a n d S t a l e o f Klorlda,
n u e l y l a g W a t t o f P a s t b u j n - will open the meeting with the
e eek laa t o d e t e r m i n e t h e a u t h o r i t y
Fabry, 6* 4” center started the
d
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r
v
line
of
K
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Htra«l
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d
An especially Interceding and
t o laaue I’u b llo I m p r o v e m e n t Here*
F a s t o f P a s t b o u n d a r y t in s nf devotional.
game off for the Lions with a free Informallr* program ha* boon
a u e u e r t i f i c a l e a o f #Ald c ity . In
A
map
study
and
"Our
Heri­
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l
a
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a
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d
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a
d
w
a
y
lo
cated
b
e
­
t h e p r i n c i p a l a m o u n t of IIOO.OOO,
shot.
From
that
'Ime
on
the
Lions
t w e e n t a d s I a n d I t a d l a d s tage" win be given by Mr*. J. S.
plumed for th* January meeting
l o r t h e p u r p o a e o f p a y l n a t h e co at
7 a n d I n f O lnek I* aa a t t e n d ,
had no trouble. At we were keep­ of the Plnecreat P-TA on Thurs­
ef
sp e c ifie d m u n i c i p a l
Im prove,
Williamson
Jr.
t
d
N
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t
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;
a
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e
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a
n
d
r
o
a
d
w
a
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aten ta l a a n d f o r said c ity , a n d to
b e t w e e n l a d s I, I an d I a n d
Chaplain Arnold of the Sanford ing our tally sheet we could si day night, when a panel compos­
d e t e r m i n e t h e l e a a l l t y of th o p r o f a d a 1, 1 s a d I o f Illock I,;
eeed ln ae h a d a n d t a k e n p r e l i m i ­
Naval
Air Hase will speak on tho most close our eycj and mark ed of Judge Ernest Hotisholdrr.
a ll of O r a n g e A v an u a l y in g
n a r y t o a n d In c o n n e c t i o n w i t h Iho
Chaplain Arnold, of SNAS. John
tVaal
o
f
P
a
s
t
b
o
u
n
d
a
r
y
line
of
"Armed Forcei" and its relation­
m a t t e r o f t h e iM u a n e e o f auch
Knurth
Htraat a n d E a s t o f
r a e a n u e c a r t l f l c a t a a . I n c l u d i n g proAngel, Junior High .School Teach­
ship
to
the
WSCS.
P e a t R o u n d e r / L in e o f allay
elalona f o r t h a p a y m e n t t h e r e o f aa
er, and Mr*. Robert Williams,
a n d r o a d w a y lo cated b e t w e e n
Mr*. A. W. Epps Sr., president
to bo th p r i n c i p a l a n d In tern al fro m
lad a
1 and
( and
laita 7
homemaker will dlsrtia* the pro­
the proceada of th a franchise te a
a n d I n f Illock M. aa a i a n d a d of tho Hospital Auxiliary, will dis­
b ein g c o l l e c t e d p u r e u a n t t o t h e
blem “Th* Discipline of the
N o r t h ; Allay a n d r o a d w a y b e ­ cuss how members of tho WSCS
p r e e l a l o n e o f O r d i n a n c e No. HU
t w e e n led # t to 1 an I l.nt# t can be of help to the auxiliary.
School Child". Sloderator will be
adopted b y t h o C ity L'oninitaelon of
t o ( of Illo ck C. All alley e a n d
• e l d c i t y o n J u n o I I . 1*5* a n d p aid
Harry Weir.
Mrs. S. G. Harrlman who Is a
r n a d w a r e la Illock &lt;1; All alb y K l o r l d a l*ow#r a I J e h l C o m ­
leya a n d r n a d w a / a In Illock N. member of the Womans Society
The program will begin promp­
p a n y f o r t h e p r i v i l e g e of o p e r a t ­
i n g a n d m a i n t a i n i n g e l e c t r i c l i g h t All o f aald d a a r r lp t l n n a r a f a r to of Christian Service will give a
tly ai 7:30 p. m. In the school
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g a d povear f a c i l i t i e s In s a i d city ,
auditorium, with ’the regular
a n d t a s k i n g a d e c r e e In Ihla C o u r t t h e R e v is ed Map nf C h q l u o t a . an* reading.
t o v a l i d a t e a n d c o a l t r u i t h e lean- c u r d i n g to p lat t h e r e o f r eco r d ed In
business meeting to follow.
R.
T*..
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a nee o f - e e l d r e v e n u e c e r t i fi c a t e * ,
e n d Said p e t i t i o n note h a v i n g been recorir d t n f Hemlnola tTou.iiy. F l o r - of Public Instruction, wilt tell how
Final plans wore made foe the
d r M i t e d t o t h l a C o u r t a n d t h e Ida.
nn.utn o r rotr.vTT com- the church can be of help In the Pilot Club's annual Hospital Bene­
In t h e
&amp; . a r t hb e 'i n g f u l l y a d r l e *
MIHHIONPRH o r RRMtN Ot.P schools.
tre a t* aa.
fit party at the meeting of the
COUNTY
IT IS O i l P L TIBIA. A O J U D O Ilt)
Also on khe program will be club held in ha Yacht Club last
llv K. A. Dyaon
A I D U K C IIIIK II t h a t t h e H t a l a of
Judge Ernest Housholder who will nigh* with Mrs. hue Stevenson
C hairm an
Kloftda, t h r o u g h th e H tate A t t o r ­
n s / ' e f t h e N in th Judicial Circuit,
discuss how the WSCS may help to presiding.
b e a n d It la h e r e b y r e q u i r e d to
X O T IC K
The partf will be held at the
• h e w c a u a * . If a n y t h e r e be, baT h a f o llo w in g f u n d s b e lo n g in g to guide youth to be good tiluen*.
t h l a C o u r t o n th e l e t d a y o f o w n e r a of la n d s which h a v e b ean
Itcrold Heckenback, principal of Mayfair Inn on Tuesday, Jan. 15
Iora
‘• b r u a r y , t»S7, e l ta m o o’clo ck A. so ld f o r t a l e s , a n d which h a v e
K . w i t h i n s a i d C i r c u i t , a t t h e b een u n c l a i m e d for l o n g e r t h a n Sanford Grammar School will also eginning at 8 p.m. Bridge. Canas­
C o u r t H o u s e In H anford , Klo rld a, t h r e e m iditha a r * In my h an d s s a d speak.
ta, Samba xnd Pino-hle will be
w h y a a l d r e e s n u a c s r t l f l c a t e a a n d u n i t e s the o w n e r s h a l l a p p ly fo r
Mrs. Hutchison slated that "a played Prifes will be awank’d
t h a p r o o s a d l n g a In cid en t t h e r a t o s o m a on o r b e f o re F e b r u a r y 1st,
ind following the
should n o t b e v a l i d a t e d a n d c o n ­ l*&amp;7. au ch funila w ill ba p aid Into cordial welcome la extended to all tha winners
firm ed b y a d e c r e e o f thin C o u r t t h a f l a n s r a l
Fund
of Hemlnola churrhes to attend this study games refreshments will be serv­
In c e n f u r m l t y t o th e p r a y e r eel C o u n t y , F l o r i d a :
ed. The public is cordially in­
f o r t h In n ald p e t i t i o n a n d p u r s u a n t Ito aa I.. Iilc k liis u n P e t a l s
171)1.(4 course."
to t h e l a w s of Ilia t j u t e of F l o r i d a It. M. Illo h a rd so n P a l a t e
111.II
There will be a sandwich lunch vited to attend. Ticxo « may be
la su ch case m a d e an d p ro v id ed .
J a c k C. C a r d a n A Victor !&gt;.
It ta f u r t h e r o r d e r e d am i d e c r e e d
C arden
(145.»7 at noon. The church nursery will purchased froei Pilot members or
t h a t ' t h a C l e r k o f t h i s C o u r t bn V e r n o n e Hm lth
( l oo be open to those desiring to use at tho door tho evening of the
a n d h a la h a r e b y r e q u i r e d to c a u s a M. T. Ander so n, llslra
I t . 51
party.
th la u r d n r t o bo p u b l i s h e d In H an . H y lv e s te r R e d d in g
115.1. R.
Mrs. Esther Hli'ge, general
f o rd H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h ­
....
T n tn l »«*■*«
W i t n e s s m y h a n d an d official
ed In a n d o f g e n e r a l c i r c u l a t i o n
chairman for the party, called
In a t l d C i t y o f H a n fo rd o n c e oacli "cel t h i s 7th d a y nf J a n u a r y A. I&gt;
for reports from her various com­
w eak f o r a t l e a s t t h r e e ConsecoO. p. H e rn d o n ,
tlvo a w o k e p r i o r to t h e s a id 1st
mittees at last night’s meeting.
C l e r k o f C ir c u it C o u r t
J a y of F e b r u a r y , IJJ7 , th o f i rs t
The poster committee announced
Hem lnola County, F l o r i d a
p u b l i c a t i o n t h e r e o f to be a t l e a s t
hat posters have been placed In
JAN. to
IHKAI.I
e i g h t e e n d a y s b e f o re aald d a t e , a n d
u n i e la h e r e b y d e c l a r e d t o c u n a t l .
prominent places in thi city,
Admltaiona
lu te notice to th e p ro p e rty o w n ­
is tih i c m c v iT count
Mrs. Haney Swanson, Mrs Joel
Joyce
Marie
Taylor
(Sanford)
er#, t a x p a y e r s , c ltlse n a a n d n l h u r s
.SIXTH J P I I I C I t l . I IHL’I IT IS
having o r c la im in g rig h t, title or
A.Sfl TON sK W IS O I.r. P O l ’.STV, Thelma Jean Mitchell (Sanford) S. Field and Mine Fdaie Farley
l a t e r s a l In s a i d c i t y o r t h e p r o ­
FLO N il) t .
were elected to jerva on the nomi­
Barbara Miller (Oviedo)
p e r ty t h e r e i n , c o n i n m a n d l n g a n d
IN p i i t s p p i t v s o . a ja n .
nating committee to select officers
r e q u i r i n g t h e m l u s h o w c a u s e . If
Edna Lightfoot (Sanford)
NOTIl’H OK B U T
a n y t h e y h a v e o r If a n y t h e r e be, ANTHONY I IA I I K P L U : . a n d
for the 1957 M year which begins
Rita Hartmann (I&gt;e Bury)
t o paid C o u r t , a t t h a C o u r t l l o u i e AH.NKH 1IA R D P I.U I, hi# wife.
in May. Mr*. Stevcnvm appointed
In H anford . F l o r i d a , o n eald l e t
Births
P l a i n t i ff ),
d ay of F e b r u a r y , t i l l , a said h o u r -ve
Mrs. Swanson to serve as chair­
Baby Girl MRcholl
of !#;Q0 o 'c l o c k A. M , w h y said W 11,1.1AM C. MOYP. a t 41.
man of the committee The new
/ a r e n a s c e r i l l l e a t n a a m t t h e pro.
Baby
Boy
Hodges
af.adanla.
re e d in g # I n c i d e n t t h e r e t o s h o u ld n o t H lato o f F l o r i d a Toi WH
slat* of officers will be prejentesl
lllarh
arg
rn
l l .l , 1AM C.
ba v a l i d a t e d a n d c o n f i r m e d by a MOYP.
If
aliv e,
hit
unknown
at the February business meet­
J. Fields (Ft. Meade)
decree o f t h l a C o u r t In c o n f o r m i t y •p ouao If m a r r l a d , a n d If d«ad, t h a
to t h a p r a y e r s a t f o rh In s a i d p e l l . u n k n o w n h air* d a v la o .i, l . a a l a - a Jeanette Campbell nnd baby boy ing.
Hon a n d p u r s u a n t to t h e l a w e of
During the business session Mrs,
o» lh # aald WII.I.IAM
(Mims)
t h a H t a t e o f K lo r ld a In su c h r a s e • “ &lt;1.
Li
“ J ’ 4IAHTIN, If a l l r r .
It. E. Chapman was instructed to
m ad e a n d pr&lt;
Emma
Ruff
(SunforU)
ad.
DONH AMI* O R D E R E D a t T t t UJ. h l *. “ !, *‘ n o w a tahpao u u. an k nifo w nm a rhrl
investigate t h e cost of walker*,
alrr,
Marvin Daniels (Sanford)
OINIVIEVI 2ANITT), IT, U shown
Vllle, K lo r ld a . In t h e N in th J o d i - a n d If daact.
l
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t
r
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&gt;
of
wheelchairs, crutche*. etc. Li be
r i a l C i r c u i t o f t h e Dial* o f F l o r ­
Laura Reid (Sanford'
In Paris afttr she w u alrcted
)’5
irM a ll# * ,
id a t h i s I t h d a y o f J a n u a r y . 1*17 If*
used for « proposed "Loan Chest",
M R T IN
If
h t r u n kANNA
nown
"Official Miss France 1137."
JAN. •
IHKAI.I
a p o i n a If m a r r l a d . a n d If d ead , lh*
a
project
of
the
Women's
Auxili­
However, another organization
Admiations
/ * / V a a s a r II. C a r l t o n
u n k n o w n h a i r , d av laaaa I r a n i a n s a n d
ary of the Medlral Association.
J o d a a or th e C ircuit Court
has zelected another "Official
Juanita Reddiog (Sanford)
'*,.*•
„ o f ,h* ••l&lt;* ANNA H R .
o f Ilia N i n t h J u d i c i a l c i r c u i t la
L ULA I . B P PACP, If allvo, VlsIUng Hoars: Private Rooms, II The Pilot Club plans t o partici­
Miss France of 1937." At the
o f t h e Htate o f F l o r i d a In ■r i-. V
i *'r k n o w n - p o u .a | f m a r rl a d ,
pate in the project.
moment It looks a* If there is to
a n d f o r H-m ln o ln C o u n ty .
n n d If d a a d ( h a u n k n o w n h a lr a a. m. to 9 p. m.; Scini-Private
be a repetition of last year1!
Mrs. Ridge, chairman of Inier' . r v " f ! ’ .. '." f * 1*** » n ‘l f r a n l a a . of Ruomi, 3 to l p. tn., 7 to » p. m.;
F i t ’l l n u t , * v i n e
fiasco, when two "Mlj* Franca*"
national
r
-Unions,
reported
that
a
NOT l e t . l a i D . ilfc .ilt i . t v C.N t h a t J U N E T A N N P R . If a l | « ( . | , a r tin. Padlalrlcs, U a. m. to 1 p. tn
ware chosen. Tha contest is a
l i l i H A U U U. COX a n d I I H I T Y 51. k n o w n a p o u t a if m a r rl a d , a n d If Parents and Grandparents only; box of clothing had been sent
preliminary to the "Mbs Europe"
L’OX I n t e n d to e n g a g e In b u sin e ss
to the "Save the Children” pro­
, h » u n k n o w n halra, daylaa**,
Outteirics,
No
visiting
during
• l l t u » H a n f o rd A v en u e. H aufurd . l * a a i # « a an d a r a n l a o a of lh * . a i d
and "Miss Universe" beauty
gram.
•esninuln C o u n ty , fc’torliU, u n d e r
pagsanta.
(International)
71A’VNK"
: mu naki ni to hwan feeding of babies. Private Booms,
Milk Fund chairman, Mrs. WaitI N f i c t i t i o u s iiatita o f UDCO F i l l - NOLAN. If allv#.
b ar
KftOLAMH
1'ltOUUCTH CO., a n d ■poua# If m a r r l a d . a n d If daad, It a. m. to 12 noon, 2 to 4 p j er Cnrter, reported that four cate*
Hi a t t h e y I n t e n d to r e g i s t e r said J h a
hairs,
•lavlaa#., m. and 7 to 9 p. m.. Semi Privac*
unknown
nf canned milk and six cans of
a* m a p u r s u a n t to t h a t e r m s of '• * » » • * • a n d a r a n l a a a o f thn
tho F i c t i t i o u s N a m e s H la lu te . T o . M A II TH A N O I ^ N ; a n d a n , a n d ail Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 tu special formula had been distri­
will Hoctlun M i . 01, F l o r i d a H l a . p a r a o n s h a v l n a o r r l a l m l n a »nv 9 p. m.
buted to indigent femilks during
tu lsa, w i t h t h a C l a r k of t h e C i r c u i t r l n o i . I IIU ») I n i a r t i i In a n d to
• d u r t u f Hem lnule C o u n ty , F lo rid a. Ilia f o l l u w l n a d a s c rlh o d I,tnd l o c a l .
the p an two month, through Ihe
/ a / K D W A l t D U. COX
•^I^ln Ham inoD C o u n t y , Klorlda, t o .
club's milk fund.
|
/ # / UKTTY i t . COX .
In cuoperainn with the annual
Ow nara
T h a i p a r t o f t h a W « et u o f
Tuberculosis Mobile X-ray unit,
i w i ^ i&gt;yfg»
V ofa.,h*
NK'A
a a i lito r AiMirriox o r a
Ln .1 uf H lala R oad
three members of tb« dub, Mre
mksui.1 n o n
pi.tiai.au. vac’a t *
15-«uo i i f - u
I t / w » Haatlan
P. L. Rudd, local rvpriMentative Stevenson, Mrs. K, B. Randall
iwu tat» AiiAXiioxixo ••onrio.a*
• T o w h . h t p iU Houth. l i a n a *
o f i p u r .u x n o t us. n rto.KTs
I o E a a l, !■«, I l /t v aa c o n l a l n - of Gulf Life Insarance Company, Jr. ami Mrs. Al F. llunf, dijtriAll) H I U I i r k - O F . W A V la SPMI• d In f i n a l J u d c m . a i d a l a d
; xoi.t; c u i.v rv , ri.o itm a
J u l y «. 1554 a n d re c o r d e d In hat been designated Agent of thi buted literature to homes, •—
NCTICP
IH H P I IP I IY
ill VPN
C i r c u i t C o u r t Mlnuta llu o k 7. Year for his company for the
t h a t , a t t a r &lt;lua n ulle# waa p u b l i s h P*S»a 45-44.
• b a i i l h # a r l n a ha,I t h a r a u n . lit#
Tou. a n d aa.-h o f y on a r # h a r a b y *Ute of Florida.
PROM THI I |
l l » » * o ( U u u n y C u m m l u l u n v r # ot r a q u l r a d Io a p p e a r a n d III* p a r In competition with all other
Hamlniil# C o u n t y . FlorM.t, a t (ta s o n s l l y o r by y o u r a l l u r n a y w ith attic* representatives, Itudd com­
AT THI I | ST»
r a g u l a r m e a l i n g h«M on J a n u a r y In#
C lark of
t h a ab o v e-ely leil
", l&gt;„ IS2T, a i l o p t n l a lt##ulu- C o u r t , y o u r w r l t t e u dafan taa. If peted on all phases of aaies nnd
r l n n l n r . V a c a tl n e a h a n i l u n t n s , a n y . t o t h a tin t T o g u l e t T ill# Iliad service functions during 1956. The
The Oviedo Woman's Club will
r u s t in u l n a , d t * c D l m l n a a m t r # . h e r e i n a * a j n s t yuu
tltla i-auia
n u u n c l n a a n y r l a h t t h a t lh # aa ld * n '1
• copy of t h a s a m e award was mad# by the company’s hold its regular monthly luncheon
I'quBty a n d lh # p u b tle h a d In a n d ol» P t a l n l l f f # a l l u r n a y . b elow , on home office in Jacksonville and and meeting Friday noon at the
!&lt;&gt;- th o a* p o r i l u u a of alraato , a llay * °.r ^ • fu,r * . , h .r » " • •&gt;«» «f F e b r u a r y ,
Your savings placed here
• &gt;vl r -ad r l a h l s - u f - w a r I n - a l . d In A. II. D i t . M-rwIn f a l l rot o r «Uo the innouncemtot of the reiulti Oviedo Woman’s Club Building.
on or before the 10th of
• . i n Ieat* C o u n t y , F lo rid a , d a l l n a a t - a
p r o ronf« ««o will b a «n* of the competition was made by
Guest
speaker
will
be
E.
J.
*-V u p o n a m a n o r p t a l . a n d d#iyou.
Agency Vice President William J. Pendergrass of Orlando who will
the month eatn dividends
•r|b&gt;d a s f o l lo w s , t o - w l t :
h o n k a n d i i IIDRRRD a t HanI All o f A v a n u a I*. I r i n a S o u t h f o r d H am inoD C o u n t y , F lo rid * Ihla Hamrick, C. L. U., In a message talk on "Meeting Today’s Chall­
from the I k!
| o f H o u th b o u n d a r y Una o f kll#. • l h d a y o f J a n u a r y , A. D. 1154.
* E. I- Huff, manager of the lo­ enge through rrcative living."
| v enth
Mtr##l
and
h a l w a a n 5*. r . Ilu ti- h ln .n n Jr.
cal Gulf Life district.
I l lo c k s t l n n d *1; A l t o a l l a y s A l l o r n e y fo r P l a l n l l f f s
The luncheon committee will be
l a n d r o a d w a y a I r i n a h t u . x i SB4 N o r t h P a r k Avanua
Rudd has been a Gulf Life re­ headed by Mrs. J. B. Jones Jr.,
1 L o ta I Io 5 a n d toils « In I t H an fo rd . F l o r i d a
in Sanford since chairman, assisted by Mrs. Frank
I of n i o e l t t l anil l a d a t Io I
O P. HP R N D ir N , C l a r k o f presentative
I an d I pita t t o I* o f Illo c k *1,
t h a c i r c u i t C o u rt
1952 and has bran associated with Talbott. Mrs. R. C. Miller, Mrs.! SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
! a . t h o w n a n d d a t l n a a l a d on m a o
Rv A ria J. L u n d q q la t
the l-eosburg district office since •i.t S. *| on, hire. Theooorc Auliol
of S anfor
* o f T o w n a lt# o f North C huluola
R a o u iy C lark
U opeued in February, 19*3
- S t m l o o l a C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , aeISRAL)
J r’, and Mu* Ruth l u vtd.ua.
!|

o

William D. "Bill" Clifford of
Lakeland, has been named di­
rector of promotions and In­
dustry co-ordinator for Ihe
Florida Citrus Exposition to be
held at Winter Haven, Feb. 916. Clifford, formerly market- *
Ing specialist for Florida Citrus
Mutual, is well known in the
Mate’s fruit Industry. His prin­
cipal assignment Is the Ex­
position's annual fresh fruit
competition which Is to be ex­
panded for the 1B57 show
^ Jrrtn

Local Collection
Division Accepted
In American Assn.

quczn isa o iil a

(O n modern auto*

SOLD HER 01AM04403 IN KV2

ONLY THE MIGHT S444NV TRW
MADE OR GENUINE
3TAM4USI STEEL ^
/
M E r* ITS 9HJNC
rORIVCR
WITHOUT CORRODING. FITTING.
PULING OR RU5TINC. flj

TO FINANCE C0LUM9US

5H£ WORE IMITATIONS
BUT 9ICAU3E
SHE WAS QUEEN
EVERYONE THOUGHT
HER JEWELS WERE REAL.

The Collection Division of the
Credit Bureau of Sanford was no­
tified today of their ncccptancc
for membership In the American gallon showed a high standaid of
Colie-tors Association, Inc. accord­
ing Rod Thompson, manager of, business ethics and financial re­
sponsibility. The Association main*
the Division.
Mt-inberahip in the Aseoclatto- tains rigid rules and regulations
v/lll enable the Collection Divi­ under which each member is
.
sion to forward claims to over bonded.
2,000 collection bureaus in Ihe
Members of the Associuton
United States, Alaska. Hawaii and handle credit and collection pro­
many foreign countries. T h e blems for more than 250.0UU retail,
American Collectors Association,, professional and wholesale credit
Inc. is the largest international | grunters throughout the country,
organization of it* kind in the and provide extanslv* educational
world.
programs aimed a t both the credit
While many of the benefits of granter and the debtor public.
membership have been made aNotice of acceptance was re­
vailnhlc to Ihe Collection Division ceived by the Collection Division
through its operators, Commercial ut their offices in the Atlantic
Consultants, Inc. of Oriando, final National Bank Buiidlhg. and ••am*
approval and full membership through the Tri-State Unit of the
wa* given only after fall Investl- Association.

LUXURIES NOW NECESSITIES
LONDON
Radio Mo;cow
said today that television sets *rfc
a luxury in Russia because ’’tlieve
are not enojgh TV stations in tlit
country." Other luxuries listed in­
cluded automobiles, fine chinaware, works of art and Bokhan
nigs. But radios, phonograph.*,
cameras, sports goods, musicu.
instrum ent and hook* "have be­
come neeeisltie*,” It said.

4)

TRY CENTRAL PARK
NEW YORK 'tb— Hugo Dc Wy*,
23. n bicycli»t from Brunnik, Th*
Netherlands, wh* arrived In New
York Tuesdav. eald he would
leave town ai «oon as poatlhl*
because there wax no place foe
him to pitch hi* tent.

Hospital Beneiit
Card Party Set
Jan. t5 At Mayfair

Hospital Notes

Rudd Designated
Agent Of Year

DIVID END S

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CLASSIFIED ADS

Ph. 1821

47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD

27—HELP WANTED MALE

For all your B e a u t y Needs Young man Interested in learning Electric Singer Sewing Machine
Revelon &amp; Thco*Bender Cosmetics
in Blond Console, makes fincy
aheet metal trade. Phone 79.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY MN)H
stitches, pick up 7 payments of
Ph. 971
,
103 So. Oik Wanted— Experienced service sta­
$7.33 or will d iso w n for cash,
xvrie Credit Manager. P. O.
tion attendant capable of man­
BUSINESS
Dox, 11099, Orlando. Fla.
agem ent Over 25 y e a n of age.
Salary open, references requir­
SERVICES
ed. Apply Box LA
Sanford
• BIG VALUES
17—BUILDING—KEPAIRS
Herald.
• QUICK CREDIT
PAINTING
• EASY TERMS
28-WUKE WANTED FEMALE
Ted Burnett
lVIlgsON-MAIER
for PAINTING
New and Used Furnilure
Exp. cook-housekeeper wishes 6
2801 Grandview
Phone 1952-M.
Phone 938
days work or ironing. 706 Bay 311 E. First St.
Ave.
WOOLSEY
This Is a pass to the Prairie Lake
Drive-in for Eleanor Wontenany.
White Indy wants work of any
Marine Finishes
Exp. date Jan. 18, 1937.
kind. 302 Oak Ave.

For Your Boat
3enkarik C la s s and Paint Co. Day-work or part time in city or

wi—HOMES
wo bedroom house, uirgc fenced
lot, shade tree*. Will consider
lots or acreage a* partial dow-n
payment Phone 1138-XJ.

n iK SANFORD HEWALD

TV
Cost
More This Year

3 bedroom, 1 bath, CR home. Un­ CHICAGO at — A new TV set
furnished. $700.00 down. Phone Is going to cost more this year,
1971.
be-eiue manufacturers think the
public Is getting "too good a b a r
It-L O T S
gain”
Choice lots in the Mayfair
The statement was made by
Area at an attra.-liv* ra il Leonard Tnie«dell. vice president
price. W. E. Kirchoff Jr. Phone of Zenith Radio Corp., at a con
JOft.
frrcncc h*ld In conjunction with
4 Iota totaling 50' x 240'. $300. the International home fumtrhings
Just off 6 point* A 50 ft. market.
frontage on highway — county
Truetdell laid the Industry has
deed, terms arranged.
made many mistakes In Us "wild
t8—FARM and GARDEN
Hugh Ansley, 1913 Summerlin or adolescence."
Phone 1921 and leave message
AZALEAS
CAMELLIAS
The 1956 inventories w en too
where you msy be contact­ high, and the production level too
: See ours before you buy, we
ed.
have a SPECIAL on AZALEAS.
fast, said the executive As a re I
47—BROKERS and RUAIIORS [ suit, the Industry has lost so much
39GR/.PF.V!LLK NLRSLRY ^
profit that 17 companies were I
Grapeville Ave.
Ph. 2058 $150*) DOWN FOR 3 BEDROOM forced to combine with others or
HOME.
to go out of business entirelyTotal price only $9230. Phone u»
RENTALS
for details.
$4—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS

Phone E 0
out. Ph. 1296-J.
For
Painting
call
Mr.
Talker,
Ph.
II—WORK
WANTED—MALE
IA—PLACES u EAT
668XR. Room ipeelal 114.9a
ANNETTE’S - for food food,
Young man, married. Veteran;
Steak,
Chicken,
Shrimp, This is a pass to the Ritz theatre desires position with local firm.
for
Annette
Wolfe.
Exp.
date
Spaghetti, Kosnvr Corned Beef
General office, sale* or Book­
Jan. 18, 1937.
Sendwkhei. SO ^ IT Y LIMITS.
keeping prefered. Mr. Mathes,
Gen. Del. Sanford.
We have fun here. The Doggie I'LOOK sanding and finishing
Cletmng, waalng serving Semi
Diner k Bar, Lake Mary.
note county since 192ft.
FINANCIAL
Robert A. Williams
R. M. Glenson, Lake Mary
4- LOST AND POUND
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
REALTOR
t t —MONEY IT LOAN
private baths. 114 W. First St
Raymond Luadquist,
| LOST— Thuraday vicinity of 3rd McR ANEY-SMITH PAINTS
Phone 1203
k Fygttch, Reddish-brown Pck- 211$ S. Park
ASSOCIATE
Avalon Apts. Efflcieney, Ph. 720-W
AUTO LOANS
Phene 1173. Atlantic Rank Bldg
COST LESS
FORMICA.
The
finest
material
i 60TXM ^ f t's * *d ' ' P&lt;t' Ca”
Efficiency apt Hi-way 17-92 So
available for counter tops. Over
REALTY CO CHAROLOTTE. N.C. — T„,
23
colors
and
designs
to
choose
Florida State Bank City Limits Slumbcrtand Court OZIER
LOST— Cadillac hub-cap, vicinty:
I.aura B. Osier, Realtor
tile
manufacturing
executive*
from. Your exclusive Formica
See
Seminole
Realty
for
Desir­
4 mike out west First. Reward.
OF SANFORD
Hazel M. Field, Associate
dealer
from
five
Southeastern
states will
able
Houses
and
Apts
Phune
27
1601 So Orlando Hwy Ph 1359 hold a series ef meetings
Phone 6 .
begin­
(iREGORY LUMBER CO. •
EVENINGS:
3113
and
790
MERCHANDISE
This is a pass to the Movielsnd
ning Jan. tl to discus* "the con­
L o tt Black k white Boston ter* 6th k Maple
Phone 2862
Ride in for Katherine Parks.
rier. Answers to the name of
tinuing thrext of cotton textile im­
U—ARTICLES for SALE
■0-PIANO HEBVKY ~
Exp. date Jan. 18, 1937.
EmmlL Phone 2931.
Seminole Realty ports and other mj.ter* of inter­
We ouy and sail used furniture EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable W. DIETRICHS
L. L 8111 — Plano Technician
T. W. MERO est^ to textile manufacturers"
a ft—PERSONAL NOT1CEI
Paying top eash price* for any
rhea# 2194 Roste I. Sanford
REALTORS
F. E. GrUr of Greenwood, S.
for Winter Tourist. Private oath
thing of value SUPER TRAD&amp; shower. Steam heat. Inquire 1901 Park Ave. Phone 27 or 113 C\. president of the American
Wanted young couple or girl to PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
INC POST on 17-92 Ph 2053-W
Cotton Manufacturers Institute,
Manuel Jacobson across from
ive in home. Private phone k
W. L Harmon
PHONS 9279 for CHERRY
Post Office.
said the meetings will b* design­
lath. Phone 339—J.
Ph 1562-M — After 1:00 p m
LIVE BAIT
Real Estate Brokerage - Notary ed to "bring manufacturers up to
5
rooms,
bath,
screened
porches,
1219
W
t3»h
S*
RearBtrber
Shop
Shiners.
Bull
Heads.
Pop
Guts
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby 11-ROOFING .a7&gt;LUM »ING
date on brosd problems end to
unfurnished. Adults only. No.
3 Dozen, 93c
Beds Day. Week or Month—
give them the opportunity for full
ATTENTION
BUILDERS
pets. Inquire at 2218 Palmetto
Missouri Minnows and Worms
Tel. 1423. Furniture Center —
CERAMIC rn JS
63 large lake front and lake view discussions of all meters affect­
Fleming
Grocery—E.
Geneva
Ave.
Ave.
116 West First St.
Paul F Mueller ft Son Ph. 134
lot*. | mile from tow-p. Most ing the textile ioduitry”
free estimate Quality work.
Completely furnished 3 room
attractive terms.
The meetings have beer, called
SEWING MACHINES
• AUTOMOTIVE
ground floor apartment. Hot
Consult A ■(F.a L'.OR First
Necehl - White
against a bsckdrop of concern
PLUMBING
water
at
nil
times.
313
Palmetto.
CULI.EN AND HARKEY over the exports of cotton textiles
New and Used
mtract and Repair \\
7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
MM N Park Ave.
Phone 2319 to this country from Japan.
GARRETT'S 323 E lit. St.
Free Estimate*
Second lloor-two room furnished
Sell Your Car to
R. L. HARVEY
The governments of the U- S.
apt.
Private
balh.
$35.00
per
REAL
ESTATE
DtUVE-IN
ROY REEL
204 Sanford Ave
Phone la'JJ Caqtteos. cots, sleeping bags,
end Jap in are expected this week
month. Thone 1217-W after 6 .
2344 French Ave.
tents, mess kits, hunting knives.
306 W. Second St.
J. W. HALL, REALTOR to disclose the details or "for­
PLUMBING k HEATING
Army-Navy Surplus. 310 San­ 2 bedroom house, kitchen equipp­
mula’* of a voluntary agreement
Jehnny Walker. Associate
Septic Tank Installation &amp; Servic
ft—BOATS AND MOTORS
ford Avt.
ed. About January 20th. Ph.
by the Japanese to limit their
"Call
Hall"
Phone
1758
Heater Service, A r c h i e C
261-J.
Robson’s Outboard Headquarter*
exporta to this country.
—Factory to . you—
Harriett, Phone 734-W or 1335.
FOR
THE
DISCRIMINATING
3 HP Lauson-Alr cooled
50.00
Aluminum
Director* to Meet
$8—ROOMS
H O M E SEEKER DESIRING
Plumbing. Krcsky Healing
6 HP Mercury—Like New 150.00
Venetian Blind*
Meanwhile, Grier has called a
TIIE
BERT.
WE
HAVE
IT!
714 HP Elgin—best up
M. G. HODGES
Enclosed head. Sag-prool bottom 1st floor front, newly furn. room,
meeting of the board of directors
Beautiful Brittany farm In May- of the Institute to meet In C har
but runs good
73.00
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
Service on All Water Pumps—
kitchen privilege*. Elderly wofair, 3 heiL-oom, 2 bath. Ex7tt HP Firestone
... 79.93
or rayon tapes Cotton or nylon
Wells Drilled — Pump*
Ipun. Plume 916 M.
quisRIy equipped b u i l t in lotte Thursday to discuss "what­
cords.
g 10 HP Johnson—looks bad,
Paola Road, Phone 700
kitchen; large family room; ever Information is available at
m
runs good
169.00
Senknrik Glass nntl Paint Co. M^WANTED to RENT
that time."
10 HP Mercury. KF7
. 125.00
113-114 West 2nd St.
Phone 320 Wanted to buy or leave 3 bed­ paneled living ruom with old
The Charlotte meeting, and the
10 HP Wizard, gear shift 135.00
brick fireplace, just made for
room, 2 bath home. Immediate
Brand n*w $33 00 760x13 nylon
12 HP Sea-Bee, like new .... 73.00
entertaining; separate dining subsequent series of meetings,
occupancy.
Phone
229*M.______
W.W. tubeless tire. Two year
11 HP Scott Atwater— good
room, cork floors throughout, may show what wll| be the reac­
13 y lII II TZJ
warranty. For $35.00 cash. Call
central heating system; on tion of at least s large segment
condition ......................... 170.00
URAL ESTATE
348 after 6 P.M.
20 IIP Martin-Fast motor 165.00
lovely oak shaded grounds. of the U. &amp; industry will be to the
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
23 HP Evinrudes
195.00 - 395.00
Total price $33,000. Terms may Japancse-American agreement.
SI-ACKEAGE
Including:
bath
fixtures,
cabinet
-APPLIANCES
25 HP Johnson*
235.00-395.00
be obtained.
Grier said "the problem of un­
sink, water pump, septic tank
Many other special! In used mo­
W II. "Bill" 5TKMPER
controlled Import* of cotton tex­
Ten
acres
exceptional
tiled
land
FRIGIDAIRE
appliances,
isle
and
water
heater,
approximate
tors. boats, and trailers.
Realtor — General Insnror
tiles from foreign low-wage coun­
nn hard surface road W. E
and servic*. G. H. High, Ovisdo
iy $23 month.
Your Evlarude Dealer
Guv Allen Associate
Kirchhoff
Jr
Phone
303
tries has received much attention
Fla.
Phons
FO-&amp;-3.116
or
San
Call, or :ee us TODAY
4
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
Arlrllr Price, Associate
ford 1642-W after 6 p.m.
Phone 1113
304 E. 1st
phone 998 1007 Sanford Ave.
Phone 905 or 2122 - 113 N. Park during the past two years. There
*4—FARMS AND GROVES
I**!* many discussion*.; in
Thie-l* a paee to the MovlelamLj
This Is a pass to the Rita theatre 112—SPECIAL NOTICES
Washington about tht* matter, so
OPEN BOUSE
Ride
ln
for
Gordon
V.
Fred­
K
&gt;
acre
Ule
farm.
Three
bedroom
' for Shirley Jean Jones. Exp.
much su that a special meeting
erick. Exp. date Jan. 18, 1937.
house, large bam. All equip January 5—II
North Shirley
date Jan. IS, 1937.
Robinson Hand Crafted Furnitura
of the board of directors of ACM I
ment
and
machinery.
Easy
East
of
Mayfair
near
Lake
We build, design and refinish 2 used Frig.dains refrig. $49 95
has been railed for January 10 in
8 peedy Craft 14 f t boat, 20 HP
terms.
Ph.
1393-J.
P.
O.
Box
See at 918 French, Ph. 32-R.
1 used Frlgidalre refrlg. $3996
1154.
motor. Boat complete with top
Onk shade Irens, Isrgs 3 bedroom, Charlotte. N, C1 used Frlgidalre refrig. $39.95
Meeting* I.Utrd
and windshield. Also Gator
2 bath home, kitchen with bull
HEATING
43—HOMES
Hill Hardware
trailer. For quick sale $693
Here is the schedule of the ser­
in oven, stainless steel trimmFloor Furnaces k Circulators
391 E. 1st.
Phone 2450.
Five room house with bath and 1 nl, corlnn terrazzo floor, living ies of meetings, with tho place,
H. B. POPE CO.. Inc.
room with fireplace and plant­ date and name of the local mill
13—BUILDING
MATERIALS
approximately thirteen acres of
200 S. Park
Phone 1440
12—TRAILERS
er. Ful! dining room, 3 large executive who will preside at
high hammock land. W. E.
walk in closet*. 4 other closets eqrh:
RED I MIX CONCRETE
Kirchhoff Jr Ph. 305.
I t will pay YOU to see us before
GATUN BROTHERS
&amp; storage, cork floors through­
Window Sills * Lintels
Chattanooga. Tenn., Jan. It. R.
you buy. Open Evening* and
Dragline &amp; Bulldozer Service Septic
out, central besting. $22,500. If. Jewel) of Chicamauga, Ga-;
Two bedroom masonry hou«e,
Tank—State Approved
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2495 W Sanford.
Sundays.
With
excellent
terms.
kitchen
equipped,
low
down
Sand
—
Cement
Mortar
Mix
Birmingham, Ala., Jan. 15, R. c.
Kaslslde Trailer Hale*
payment. Leaving town. 418
Miracle Concrete Co.
Pslatka. Fla.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
Moyer of Anniston, Ala ; Colum­
Orange
Ave.
Phone 1335
LARUE ROOMY
ments, invoices, hand bills, and 309 Elm Ave.
bus, Ga., Jan. lfi, Paul K. MeAlrstream House Trailer for sale.
3 bedroom, 2 bath home with Kenney Jr., Columbus, Ga.; Ma­
programs,
etc.
Progressive
BY OWNER
METAL ROOFING
Purchased new this year. Com­
Florida room on nicely land
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403 Now In stock, ,5-V Crimp—'* " 2 Bedroom, CB Home in Lake
Ga , J»n. 17. Robert Train
plete with combination refri­
scaped l o . Oak Boor*, central con.
West 13th SL
of Macon, G* . J
|g, | | rM
Now
in
stock,
5-V
Crimp—
”
Mary- *6.800—Term* Ph. 58! J
gerator, gas range, gas heat,
beat,
good
closets,
indirect
CorrugBted — 2 'i " Corrugated
ry 51cD. Tichenor
of
Mon­
WELL DRILLING
twin beds, dinette &amp; 12 gallon
lighting
in
living
room,
en­
Get All Y'our Roofing Need* at This is a pas* to th« prairie Lake
water tank. St. Johns Really.
Fairbanks-.Morse pumps
closed carport with utility and roe, Ga„ Greensboro, N. C , Feb
Drive-in
for
Sidney
Vihleln.
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Phone 1129 or 1079, Sanford.
Repairs to all makes.
storage. Nearly new. Good ! 3. Marion W Hciss of GreensExp. date Jan. 18, 1957.
Out West 13th St.
boro; Charlotte, N. C., Feb. 3,
HOWARD C. LONG
neighbors.
$18,300—terms.
1967 Skymaster Delux, 34 ft.
2u7 E. Commercial Ave.
Charles
A. Cannon of Kannapolis,
CUSTOM
BUILT
HOMES
16—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Used 6 wkt. Completely modern
$500.00 down — $50.00 mo. N. C : Gastonia.
Phone 388
N. t \ , Feb. 3,
VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
with tub and shower. Four
Living
room,
dining
room,
kitchen
Robert* of Gastonia; tugiisle,
FINANCING
wheel electric brakes. Must sell General contracting and hauling. HAYNES Office Machine Co.
equipped. 2 bedroom* A bath, Ga.. Feb. 6 . J. C. Ewing of EdgeTypewriters, adding machine* LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
at once. Very cheap for cash.
For delivery: clay, fill dirt,
shade &amp; fruit trees. Frame.
Sales-Rentals, 314 Mag., Ph. 44
field, S. C.; Greenville, S. t \ . Feb.
Also camping trailer cheap.
muck and top soil. W. D. Hol­
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
7, W. II. Beattie of Greenville, S.
Can be seen at Silver Moon
combe, Phone 1732-M.
G-FUKNTII 'KK—IIUU.HEIIMI.D
A.
K.
SHOEMAKER,
JB.
$1000.00
down
—
$10,500
Trailer Park, Orange City.
I860 Mellunville Living room with dining area, 2 C.; Spartanburg, S, t\, Feb.
SIIAD ARE NOW IN
Used furniture, appliances, tools, Phone 1991
Howard It Carlisle of Lyman, S.
bedrooms, oak floor*, ceramic C.
FOR SALE— 1933 2 bedroom Guide service every day, safe
etc. Uought-sold. Larry's M art
tile bath, rar portr, utility A
Nashau trailer. $2195. Phone
boat, two motors. $3.00 per
321 East 1st SL Phone 1631.
screened porch. Equipped with
1946-XJ.
hou.-, minioimum of 5 hours. 3
attic fan. heater, »love, and re.
in party. Phone Larry Atibry
WONDERFUL LOCATIONS
11967 32’ Curiti* trailer. Like new,
frigerator.
at 2838-J.
s a v e w it h e c u o l s
.
.
.
SPLENDID
VALUES
priced to sell. "Lambert By
the Lake", trailer park. Between
DREDGING
ROSA L. PAYTON
Orange City It DcLand.
Land filled, beaches made. Joe $119.50 Swivel Rocker ...... $89 50
Registered Real Estate lirokrr
$119.50
Reclinera
..............
*89.50
—
la
—
Andrews. Ph. Elgin 7-30U
Phone 2871
17 93 at Hiawatha
14—USED CARS
$199 SO Sofa Red Achair $159 00
Eustis, Florida.
$139 50 Bunk Beds
$119.30
1947 FORD Convertible. Good con­
INCOME-TAX-SERVICE
• SOUTH PINECREziT
dition. Radio and Heater. Needs
,&lt;jt.
Co*tfH,ny
Bookcase Bed
• GROVE MANOR
Win. II. Murray
Top. $135.00. See Bill at Good­ l i l t Celery Ave.
• VALENCIA VILLAS, DeLand
Phone 1841-M Double Dres»er
A.
U.
PETERSON
year Service Store.
Mirrors
Closed Sunday
Broker Associate*: A. B. Peterson
(nnespring Mattress
We can qualify you fur one of
Jr.. P. J. Chesterson, Garfield VACANCY PROBLEMS?
a r F o r d , motor excellent, has
Find
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
Box
Spring
nur easy finance plans within 30
Willetts, John Meiich and R. W
\/&gt; bed reverse gesr. First $40.00
SYSTEMS
minutes.
Williams. A. C. Doudney, Land
le ts it
tenants fast thru the Want Ads. |
All types and sizes, installed Large selection of B e a u t i f u l
Surveyor.
19|1 Nash Stateetoan $130.00
"Do It Yourself.”
Dinettes at
Phone 1121.
116
N.
Park
Ave.
Phone
1129
Body a little rough — good
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
• P. II. A.
motor.
ECHOUS BEDDING CO.
S T I NE
IF IT 13 REAL ESTATE
Hugh Ansley, 1913 Summerlin.
Corner 2nd A Magnolia. Ph. 1232
Machine and Supply Co.
LET IT RAIN, let it shine. Every
aak Crumley A Monfeith
•
V.
A.
"Bud"
Bamberger,
Mgr.
Ph. 62
day it a good day to use the
at 117 South Park
Phono 772
If your car Is paid for it msy bo 207 W. 2nd St.
Free Delivery
Want Ads.
worth more than you think on
LAKE MARY ESTATE
trade for a 1957 PONTIAC.
EMPLOYMENT
• Service Personnel Large
two »tory frame npartment FOR GRAND BUYS GALORE.'
1934 Pontiac 4-door Chieftain
mako the Want Ads your shopp-1
dwelling with three acres land.
Deluxe.
;4—HELP WANTED FEMALE
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
ing place.
Well located. Good Income pro­
I9S1 4-door Chevrolet
YOU
—at Warehouse Pnees, visit
Woman with car to call regularly
perty. Reduced to sell at
tt (931 4-door Plymouth
BERRY'S. We are experts st as­
$6,500.
each month on establishtd
I960 4-door Plymouth
CAN
sisting
you
to
secure
gracious
CHOOSE GOOD W O R K E R S
Studio Girl Cosmetic clients in
See Rey Herron at PONTIAC
good looks with functional con­
and around Sanford making
Phone 2436
venience. Today's best buys la
BUY RAYMOND M. BALL, through Clm died ads. Let an
necessary deliveries, etc. 3 or 4
After 6 p. m. Phono 1343-W
nationally
advertised
furniture
hour* per day. Route will pay
experienced ad writer assist you
REALTOR
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W. • With confidence when you buy
1949 Ford, full equipped Bargain
up to $3.50 hour. Write Studio
5. !&gt;.. Illghleyman — Associate
First St. Phone 1687 for Even­
Phone 581-J.
Girl Cosemetics, Dept 9-1N.
an Odham k Tudor Home.
ing Appointment.
204 S. Park Av*.
Phone 960 FOR QUICK ACTION use CUteiGlendale, Calif.
fled ads to sea tent hire. Call
54 Chevrolet 4 door sedan. Pow­
1821, *sy "Charge It."
er-glide, good condition, 1 own­ Women 18-55, to address and mail
SWAP
ANYTHING
I
.Just
place
CABINET SALE
er. Must sell, going overseas.
our circular* at home
on
DRIVE OUT TODAYClassilied ads. Phoa* 1821 (or a
2013 Sanford Ave.
commission Write GIFT Fair,
helpful
ad-writer.
All
metal
utility
and
wall
cabin­
(Dept. 4). Springfield, Penns
Homes are ready for immediate
RU161 Oldaraobile Super 88. tdr.
ets a t wholesale prices.
S k VE
occupancy.
sedan. RAH, hydramatie. Ex­ Curb girl, experienced preferred.
Classified Display
cellent.............
$345.
Apply A. A W. Root Beer, 1905 Single door utility
$9.95
1960 Pontiac 4*dr. sedan. One
French Ave.
Double door utility
$12.95
ODHAM &amp;
owner. Real clean
$295
3 pc. wall cabinets
$9.95
&amp; t. .Uuluifl H i l l a g r
1948 Chrysler 4dr sedan. Extra Registered Nurse for Sanford
TUDOR, Inc.
LET WANT
SAM C. LAWSON 2*mJq*««
good for the money
$95.
Blood Bank Program. 3 after­
EASY TERMS
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DO IT!
ROY REEL
noons aweek, 3:00-7:00 p.m. No
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S L ja L tU RoalLf C om pany
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J06 W. 2nd
Phones 2100 A 2960
BILLS UAKU TO PAY? Ovll
needed. For appointment con­
"Builders of Finer Home*
1939 DeSoto, make offer. Can be
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ather
Of
Sanford
tact Mr*. Rand. Phone Orlando
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thing* your* through w i t h
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Florida
Living"
seen a fu r 3:00 p.m. 107 Mag- 47137 or Write Box BB c/o. 2UJ U9 XU St.
Phone 127
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through Want Ads tor CA£UO'viia.
Sanford Herald.
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diralrd in this exciting new •rrlion.il. Trim Irgs lift lid* pirre off a f
lltr door, *rrruinating the slim, neat look which keynote* the
uplioLtrrrd pirre*. (Inlrrnalionat Furniture)

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,i third Oak Leaf Cluster (or his Distinguished Service Medal at h
White House ceremony. Mrs. Gruenther Is looking on. Gen. Gruenflier retired ae Supreme Commander of Allied Powers In Europe to
bccomo president of the American Red Cross.
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�Board To Consider Use

O f Code For Development
The Board of SemlQoU County John Fox that the State Road Dc*
Commlsikmcra will cooelder the part mem. will tum over right of
use of a code for the development way mape and Instruments next
of subdivisions and other areas week oo the eectloo of 17*03 from
similar to codea that are now be* Five Points to Senford. This fol­
lowed the action of the board re­
Ing used by other counties.
Other &gt;-odes dlsciuaed by Uw questing the State Rood Board to
Seminole County Commissioners advance money for the purchase of WASHINGTON W - Democrat­
ic members of the House Foreign
require developers to « U r Into right of ways.
fhe possibility that Seminole Affairs Committee today, in e f­
Th# Bat-d of Seminote County a hand In tn estimated amount
Commissioners « t i asked Tuesday necessary to complete r o a d s . County may dsrelop a county* fect, rejected a proposed substi­
for the "Eisenhower Doc­
M inreatlgat* the poaelbllltle* of curbs water and sewer facilities manager system of operations was tute
trine"
advanced by a "rery pro­
within
a
specified
time.
"If
th
e
.
suggested
by
Commlasloner
John
* anting the blinker light *yaminent"
member of their own
developer
doesn’t
complete
hia
1
Krider.
"An
englner-manager
or
Urn on l u t e Read 439 at the entranee to th# ru g a te Plant In project the county tekee the bond an engineer-planner Is necessary party.
money to complete It," aald^the said Krider. "The time has paa«*
ed when numerous people come UNITED NATIONS, N. Y (01
# ^V laA nnker light,'* u i d one commas!oners.
Commissioner! were notified up to make requests—our future — The resignation of Dritlsb
cOL.90*4§rr ,f eonfusea motor*
by county rlgbl-of*wey agent ehould be planned ahead of these Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden
lata.'
may change Egypt’s mind about
requests,” he said.
The problem fronted by the
negotiating, a leUement of ire
bttnktr light waa made Imminent
Commissioner Lawrence Swof- Sues crisis, Informed sources said
when n Sunday morning a u '^ tn u k
ford went on record a t Tuesday today.
eraih aent aix pe#p\. » . » . hoaptafternoon's meeting of the board
LONDON &lt;OI — British offi­
tal.
of .commissioners In favor of "re* cials were reported convinced to­
Leonard Samuel DeW’eese, 35, of
assessing the county."
day that Russia and Egypt are
longwood died Monday afternoon
"We can’t operate tl»e county "advising" tha Yemeni govern­
at 3.45 p. m. from injurlee rocelr*
on a 1917 aslesament for 1067 ment In the border war flaring
ed IrLifVL
whW» waa deneeds," he said. “ We’re talking along the frontiers of the Arab
r! -h r
Paabout building roads—die school kingdom and the British protec­
board Is on us for money — tm* torate of Aden.
■hie — it .*
If a giant claw
(Continued on rag e 5)
had grabbed the two automobile!
Controversy has arisen In the
HOLLYWOOD W - Police Chief
and scattered them."
Board of Seminole C»upi;\ .Him
William Parker today assigned
Coffman said that clothes, shoes, missioned relative to 4 '
j v ‘ 2 Accidents Told;
hla top Intelligence squad to In­
and debris were scattered over Park and its appearance, &lt;*...
vestigate a tip that “ four or five"
an area of more than 100 feetCommissioner Lawrence- Swof- Charges Placed
persons might has# been involved
The accident occurred a t the In ford was appointed chairman of
in narcotics and extortion in the
tersection of State roads 431, 434, the Big Tree Park committee r 1 Against Drivers
Marie McDonald kidnaping case.
end 435 during a dense fog early will be responsible to the
J
w
o
accidents
Investigated
by
---------Sunday morning.
mission for reports cone
£ "As a motorist come* up over Seminole County’s attraction
^ .H .™ £ :^ r,n T S T ,r Workers Threaten
a rise In the rood approaching the
8 wofford from the very V
Intersection,” one commlgUoner Ing of the discussion regi* -g.. V a n
S 5 ^ T „ d.’S ,dS ,r 3 .? iT o Flee In Protest
explained, the blinker light be* the county." Ha expl»;
'V t
comes confusing and they smash the buildings are rottf*
\
,tW
""'Of Martial Low
on through."
perk staled “ It la a di»«ta . to
Herman Lae Pryor, 24 year old' VIENNA W— Thousands of
Mna. iDNWeess, wife of the the rest rooms are In bad shape,
driver of the automobile was i|e* souvenirs are being^soM from pic­ Negro attached to HATTU at tha Hungarian worker* are threaten
Sanford Naval Air Station, driv l/ig to flee to the West In protest
scribed this marling by hospital
nic benchrti-nvovM' ' for the pub­ Ing a 1037 Merrury south on San against the return of Communist
attaches a t Florida Sanitarium as
ford Ave„ made a wide tum as dictatorship, report* teaching Vi­
"still In critical condition." The re* lic’! an . iK e-r 1
&gt;’ time, according he attempted a tum Into Onora enna said today.
port stated that her condition
lSf B. C. Dodd, the Ril. Hi* car went off the shoulder
Report* from Hungary said
ight be described as slightly lmtaker for the Dig Tree striking a culvert and smashing worker* at factories in leatterad
oved.
ot
Four other* still In th# hospital
w*h the eounty Into th* ditch.
region* of tho country staged pro­
from serious Injuries sustained In V® t « f **re of "ooe of the coonDamages were estimated at test marrhes and rfi-monstralldns
th# Intersection eraih where both, V » .'♦WiVttraetlons."
$23. However, an Improper tag In open drflenee of martial law.
the automobile and pickup true V "l'-w* * *the county would pro- brought charges against the driv­ The new Mue-roated police force
were thrown out of the i n t e r n e J L II &gt; six hundred dollars," er. The accident occurred at 7:10 of Premier Janoa Kndar turned out
Uon by the ImpiftC
.. * £
to fix up the place, p. m. Tuesday.
In force on several occaslors but
Damages estimated at $(00 waa there were rt&gt; report* of violence.
Only one man came out of the paint it. and put the building' In
accident without injuries. Boyd proper order.
the result of a 1053 Mercury skid­ The Soviet-Imposed puppo'*1 pre­
Hitchcock described hi* experience
Commissioner Swofford foil, in ding out of control and turning mier ordered some 200,00-j orkthis way: " I waa thrown about 30 his discussions with members of bottom up Tuesday evening at era laid off from the n a tllj Hied
(|M t from the truck. It m utt have the Hoard of Commbsioticrs, that 7:30 p. m. oa the old Lake Mary fartorie* idled by the f.
and
rolled over me and mlassd me the present caretaker, given the Rd. south of 23th St.
powrr shortages.
,
entirely." 1%* 31-year oM youth privilege of iriling souvenirs and
Th# revived terror campaign
Mrs. Gladys Mae Foulk, 30 year
was riding in the back of the
old Lake Mary housewife, accord­ coincided with a tightening of the
handling
the
concession,
should
pickup with David Redwine, also
keep the property presentable. ing to Trooper Mark traveling to­ escape mutes from Hungary to
31
ward Sanford came into a curve Austria. More than 150,000 Hun­
A report of the accident and tho Materials necessary, if furnished, too fasv ran off the shoulder and garian* fled across the frontier
should
be
used
without
cost
to
the
possibilities that tho flashing
then pulled back loo short.
since Russia unleaslnd it* armor­
light might have entered Into the eO"Hv ..ltd Swofford.
The Board of Commissioners
No injuries other than a minor ed forms to rnish the freedomcause of the erash la to be re­
from-movoow upriilng two months
ported to th# State Road Dspar- called for a report from Commis­ skin abrasion w e r e reported. ago.
sioner
Swofford
at
its
next
meal­
Charges
of
exceeding
a
safe
speed
ment’a DeLand office for possible
ing.
were placed agalnat Sirs. Foulk.
Ijprr action.

Top News
In Brief

Sft-tifM ttei
fight System
Said Confusing

WASHINGTON m « - Praaidem
Elsenhower called toOky for N as*
measure of American unity
effort to continue prosperity/
home and meet the cont _
threat of "a strongly armed'
pariallatle dlcutorahlp" abroad
In hit annual State of th-;^?|riil
message, Mr. Elaenhowe* Vket
not only for the cooperaflaS of
Congress but "a parsonal effort o
dedication," by every America!
to help establish "a secure west*
ordertte- .
On T t. '&gt;*i atastla front, he t m M
America ‘ enjoying an "unpreee
dented peakV of prosperity. 1H&gt;
hs said there la a contlnuini
threat of Inflation whleh can ma­
terially dam.g

Controversy Arises
Over Appearance
Of Big Tree Park

f

Tighter Security
On Refugees Told
CAMP KILMER, N. J. ID— The
govern men* plan* to tighten se­
curity and other restrictions on
Hungari-n refugee* coming to the
Unfed States.
A Rep. Franc's E. Walter (D Ps.)
Vnelrman of th* House invastifa*
•tion subcommittee, announced th«
security crackdown Wednesday
and said "m any more peooie" art
to be returned In the future.
Walter cam* to this refugee re­
ception center after it was an­
nounced that eight Hungarians
were returned to Austria for girlog false information. Another
Hungarian returned at his own
frouret.
He said many of the first refu­
gees to fleo Hungary w ere "hardboiled Communists" trying to es­
cape the fire of revolutionists, but
that he was not sure how msny
Communists reached the United
States.

Extension Class To Be Held Here
A representative of the General at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon.
Extension Division of the Univar"At this time," said Mrs. Goit,
stty of Florida wlH be In Sanford "w# will try to determine what
to meet with teacher* and others subjects would b* taught and
who are interested in the organ) when the class, would meet.”
Even though primarily for
ration of an extension class.
Mr*. Margaret Goit, Director teachers, commented Mr*. Goit,
of Education for the Seminole too general public is invited to
County School system said this take pari In the class. It is po*
morning that the meeting w ith 1sible that there are tfcose who
O. M. Turner, the General Extern would like to continue their stud­
aion Division representative, will ies for a d o m e or continue their
be held in the School Admlnistra* j education along other line*, she
tion Building on Commercial Av*.|sald.

"unnesaary price Increase*” at
a time when dsmand In man)
area* "presses hard on abort tap-

“ YOU’VE DONE A GOOD JOB" . . SAID Mayor t . D. S-ott following the reading of a resolution prala*Ing John
“
........................................................
Krider for his am ice tn the City of San ford on the
‘ ~Hoard
i r J , V Hsaford -------CUy Comaiaaloners.
‘
John Krider (back to ram
hand* with M yor Scott wltf l*\
;*k'’ * '-.'loner David Gatchel (left)
J l rra)_ shakes
___________________
-- * - .............
■ P Cif'..,
and Commissioner ---------Earl Higginbotham
(right)
looking on. (Staff

Queen Names
Britain's N ew
United Drive Is
Proposed; CofC
Heads Endorse Plan

LONDON IP — Harold
millan, a right-wing Conservators
waa named prim* minister of
Great Brltian today by Queen
Kliiaheth II, to succeed the re­
signed Anthony Eden.
Macmillan moves up from tha
nation’s top finance post, chancel­
lor of the exchequer. Ho accepted
the appointment by kissing th*
hantU, in a traditional ceremony.
A*kr,l llb a woai.'-rsll -a genefth
rli-ctlo . to consolidate hit position
—or risk losing It — Macmillan
answered with typical blugjnesi:
"No, and when Glare b one wo

pile*."

Haro

He also said that wage Increases
and other labor benefits should b«
"reasonably related" to produc­
tivity- He said that pay boosts that
outrun prices and productivity
contribute to Inflation.
School PreM'au
Mr. Elsenhower urged spaed)
action on the school rooitructlo*
bill to meat emergency needs foe
more classrooms to benefit "chil­
dren of all races." He expressat
the hope that the legislation could
h« enacted on lu own merit*.
Mr. Elsenhower said he wag
proud of the progress In the gen­
eral field of civil rights but "un­
happily much remains to ba
done." He urged Congress fee eonti. v&lt;* this progress by otact

P
in It.
&gt; t term of the present Parilment has three years to run. As
long aa Ms millan qan fcfflrol It,
ho can seiu .is ^fe mlnDter
Maemillai •
I ■ V - wai
an American,!
to
Buckingham Palace *|
to

^ona * new g°v« Qhfrrif- aHtiP-aW r coal
*
&lt;* t
A tentative date of Jan. 30‘wn*
Hla warnings agalnat lafla
tha aging Winston Churchill,
set bv the Seminole County Cham­
choslng Macmillan over R. A. But­ appeared to be directed equally
at bualMsa and labor.
ber of Commerce Board of D ir
ler, majority lsader of the House
Domestic Program
eriors Tuesday evening for Its
of Commons.
Th* chief executive delayed un­
annual membership dinner.
Churchill was ona of many til hla Jan lg budget message tha
Setting of the date for the an­ Greensboro, N. C .
stateimcn summoned for consul­ bulk of hla detailed legislative reommendatione. TtXay, however,
nual dinner followed the announce­
tation ami rumors promptly
ment that the membership drive, Reports Emergency spread that the old veteran might h# did Include thes ^ specie
quests:
In its last phase, will possibly be
spread that the old veteran might
1. A school ate-1
Blood Shortage
completed this month.
which
should be 4
.
be
a*ked
to
form
a
eareaker
gov­
Clifford McKlbbin, president of| GR'IENSnORO, N. C. W— fle.1
priority."
.;
J
the CofC. presented a proposal for Cross offlrial* here rutioned blood ernment until tha badly shaken
3. A four-point
j«ita
Tarty can nominate
a United Drive In the Snnfnrd and to hospitals today In an emergen­ Conservative
gram which bo recommended laafe
a strong new leader.
cy
blood
shortage.
Seminole County area. Letters
The audience lasted 20 ininuta*. year, but which did no4 pasa Con­
Surgeons postponed all operaaddreiird to organisation* re­
and a few moment* before 2 30 gress.
questing a mooting of the heads j t,on* possible In the light of the
3. Prompt action on Ui* atatua
p. m tha palace announced brief­
of these groups have been aniwer- emergency situation,
(Continued an Paga • )
ly:
ed, said McKlbbin.
Mrs. A. L. Thompson, head of
Formal Announcement
Participating organisation* a rt . l**® l°c»I Bed Cross blood pro"The Queen received the Right
exported to meet for the purpose, gvwm, said, "We are In a bad ait- Honorable,
Harold
MarmlUan, Ocean Liner Tips
1of adopting a plan. A resolution uatlon in local hot pit* Is and we m. p , In audience this afternoon
endorsing the United Drive plan h-tve begun rationing blood."
and offerrd him the post of prime Over; 8 Injured
HOBOKEN, N.
n . J.,
j .,
«n*
approved
by
the
Hoard
of
Greensboro
has
more
than
too.minister and first lord of the trraPartly rloudy through Friday.
way’a second largeot ocean liner,
W)0 person* in Its metropolitan sury.
Turning rooter tonight and Friday, Director*.
’Mr. Macmillan aceepud Her the 19344-ton Osiofjord. tipped
Tha Naval Air Station and 'ha •re*. A United Pra*» check ahow
toe- tonight 13 ta 33. •
Osceola Das* were discussed. " It ed the hospitals "usually" atoi-k Majesty’s offer and kissed hands bver In lm drydxclc te la y a n l
crashed agalnat an adjoining dry*
look* as if It Is proceeding satis u total o 03 pints of whole blood, UP"" his appointment."
CHANGES MIND
Tku*. ju n about 19 hours after dork holding another ship.
factorily," was the report follow­ but there were only 13 pint* or
AHOLT CHARGES
Eden stepped down for reason of
Eight crewmen wore Injured.
TORONTO 1P— Carmel Sher­ ing (ho tabulation of Infoniintion. hand today.
Tre.ti.lent McKlbbin. who pro-! Mrs Thompson said tho chapter
th*' ;'»PP«r a n of an Two were hospita Hied. Another
wood told a judge Wednesday she
„ f V , 8 ‘v#n th« 300 crewmen wore evacuated after
had changed her mind about sided at the mee'ing. advised th ei* a* r«llc&lt;! upon to secure lonors
of Dtractors
for transfusion* ,..c
five utime*
Britjnn
prestige
pressing charges of "watching and Board w
u irreiu n that
mm a* new!
m -w i'”'
iu n Tiuunet-!
- . . ., °f restoring
.
. . . . — a -------- being trapped for more than aa
besetting’’ which she had filed a- Industrial brochure l» now on the dor and twice early Wednesday | i . . . 5®K .
..‘i. , . a ,l*T ,U|* hour.
The Osiofjord immediately dagainst James McDonald, 29, U»t press and the first phase of the because not enough proeesiad ‘
December. She ha* married Me- i Industrial Survey wUI l»c rrlead’d blood was avaiiable.
ipromlnance cameonlyafter World vcloped a 60-degree list, police
i f id.
I within the next two weeks.
Donald.
“ ttr .io-pc-a'.i-'y need tionors.
” 1 can assure you it will defi­
i I he registration i« very lig!»t,’'
BF.VAN’fl PIGS PUT
nitely
sink if it hits th* water,1*
Mr*. Th-impton saiil.
ON PROBATION
Police Lt. John Fllhse told Unita!
ASHHRIDGE, England W— An- Preoe. He said tho Vestel's aea*
curin Bcvan’i 200 pigs were p u t' co&lt;-ki were open,
on probatlo to.lay,
| . ,\ shipyard spokesman, .Max L.
t he purl'll council gave the left- Brown, «aid later the Oilofjord
wing Labor Party leader 30 days was in no danger of sinking.
I "&gt; "Improve" the odor emanating Other source* reported the aft
from
his «-•»-----•&gt;
pig farm, although •win
som poition of tho vmscl partly flood*
-r
..
. . . . ij —
........p i™
hn’rmer u r,t lj,.',Jr.' members said Hevan’* pig' "sm ellled by water rushing in through
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt railed no different than other pigs."
‘1portholes.
tiov. I^-Rov Collin' an "extreme­
ly courageous” man for (citing the .
people his view* on Integratkvi
during his Inaugural addrcwi Tra«day.
Mr*. Roosevelt, who has been
visiting relative* at Sarasota for
ihe pa-t two week*, told reporter*
3IANSFIELD, Tex. tB— Nov- on a third on h u farm neat
here she wa* greatly impressed
cllsl John Howard Griffin, who, Mansfield.
by Collins’ speech.
"f think Gov. Collins wos
was ex 1£!!* h i r ? , . bj!Td j f , ,r » h! e .WV
GrUfin. now 3d. .»u that aftc*
tremcly courageous
sand" in front of hit eyre, h* sud­
Integrate some public facilities, drnly regained his sight Wednes­ denly could see the outline of the
day.
door of hi* parents* horn*.
she said.
’’There was no bump, no Jar,"
’ ila U absolutely right that me
Beginning to feel sick, h* tele­
South must move slowly in inte ha said. "Nothing had happened. phoned hla mother and h n wife,
who were in Fort Worth, about 2U
•» » ■ «
s i
change the mind* of thousand' of •hop toward my parents’ house, miles away. They hurried to him,
Suddenly
everything
looked
lika
ncrsotM overnight," the added.
red sand in front of my eyee. It and when hi* mother walked in,
be said, “ Mother, you have oa •
we* a terrible shock."
Griffin wrote, ‘The Devil Rides green coat."
It was the first lime ha ha&lt;
Outside," an account of the templatioos to which Satan subjected ever seen his two children, and ot
him while he was in a monastery. that he said: "They are beautiful
It became a best-seller in 1933. more beautiful than 1 aver sus­
He has written a second book, pected."
But ho said tee wife, who ho
“Nuni”, about a pilot cracking up
Note Sylvia Price, Mildred Barlaeaa and AUjrsoo. Bark row, Pat
in Africa, which has been well re­ married in 1933, looked different
Harrington, Kay Jrnkin* Diana Fleischer, Ann Davis, Iris Caoscy
ceived by critics, and U working than ha had imagined: her hair to
and Nancy Ca»h, accompanist (or the Triple Trio. (Staff Photo)
.

Weather

Mrs. Roosevelt
Says Governor
Courageous Man

Man Blind Since '44
Suddenly Regains Sight

Thomas F. Powell
Dies In DeLand
Thomas F. Powell, 77. passed
awar at a D-Land M ining home
at 3:45 p. m. Monday following a
(’•a.. Aug. 10, 1979 and had I'ved In
lirgrring Mines*.
Mr. PowHl was born in Dawson,
DeLand for the past 23 year*. He
wws a retired State Road Depart­
ment employe. He wax a member
a* the Primitive Baptist Church,
‘^survivor* include his widow,
Mr». M. T. Powell. DeLond: one
a'.cp daughter tn Orlando; and ooe
niece In Tampa.
Funeral services will ba held
Saturday afternoon at 2.30 at
Briison Funeral Horn* with Eldar
frRoy Devant of th* Primitiv*
Baptist Church at Jtnnins* offi­
ciating .
_B urial will be in Evergreen
Omsatary in Sanford.

m
T^
Taass kbm w
He called on t*.«Juiia to avoid

«,vr.’sar.u

Additional
Local News

ALLYSON LEE, 12-year-old pianist, gave her final concert here last
aigli
algid at the
* “Mayfair
air *Inn. “Featured* on the program was the
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�Board To Consider Use
O f Code For Development
The Board of SemlQoU County John Fox that the State Road Dc*
Commlsikmcra will cooelder the part mem. will tum over right of
use of a code for the development way mape and Instruments next
of subdivisions and other areas week oo the eectloo of 17*03 from
similar to codea that are now be* Five Points to Senford. This fol­
lowed the action of the board re­
Ing used by other counties.
Other &gt;-odes dlsciuaed by Uw questing the State Rood Board to
WASHINGTON W - Democrat­
Seminole County Commissioners advance money for the purchase of
ic members of the House Foreign
require developers to « U r Into right of ways.
fhe possibility that Seminole Affairs Committee today, in e f­
Th# Bat-d of Seminote County a hand In tn estimated amount
rejected a proposed substi­
Commissioners « t i asked Tuesday necessary to complete r o a d s . County may dsrelop a county* fect,
for the "Eisenhower Doc­
M inreatlgat* the poaelbllltle* of curbs water and sewer facilities manager system of operations was tute
advanced by a "rery pro­
* anting the blinker light *ya- within a specified time. "If the. suggested by Commlasloner John trine"
minent" member of their own
developer
doesn’t
complete
hia1
Krider.
"An
englner-manager
or
Urn on lu te Read 439 at the entranee to th# rugate Plant In project the county tekee the bond an engineer-planner Is necessary party.
money to complete It," aald^the said Krider. "The time has paa«*
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y (01
ed when numerous people come
# ^VlaAnnker light,'* u id one commas!oners.
—
The resignation of Dritlsb
up
to
make
requests—
our
future
Commissioner! were notified
cOL.90*4§rr ,f eonfusea motor*
by county rlgbl-of*wey agent ehould be planned ahead of these Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden
lata.'
may change Egypt’s mind about
requests,” he said.
The problem fronted by the
negotiating, a leUement of ire
bttnktr light waa made Imminent
Commissioner Lawrence Swof- Sues crisis, Informed sources said
when n Sunday morning au'^tnuk
ford went on record at Tuesday today.
eraih aent aix pe#p\. » . » . hoaptafternoon's meeting of the board
LONDON &lt;OI — British offi­
tal.
of .commissioners In favor of "re* cials were reported convinced to­
Leonard Samuel DeW’eese, 35, of
assessing the county."
day that Russia and Egypt are
longwood died Monday afternoon
"We can’t operate tl»e county "advising" tha Yemeni govern­
at 3.45 p. m. from injurlee rocelr*
on a 1917 aslesament for 1067 ment In the border war flaring
ed IrLifVL
whW» waa deneeds," he said. “ We’re talking along the frontiers of the Arab
r! -hr
Paabout building roads—die school kingdom and the British protec­
board Is on us for money — tm* torate of Aden.
■hie — it .*
If a giant claw
(Continued on rage 5)
had grabbed the two automobile!
Controversy has arisen In the
HOLLYWOOD W - Police Chief
and scattered them."
Board of Seminole C»upi;\ .Him
William Parker today assigned
Coffman said that clothes, shoes, missioned relative to 4 '
j v ‘ 2 A ccid ents T old;
hla top Intelligence squad to In­
and debris were scattered over Park and its appearance, &lt;*...
vestigate a tip that “ four or five"
an area of more than 100 feetCommissioner Lawrence- Swof- C h arge s Placed
persons might has# been involved
The accident occurred at the In ford was appointed chairman of
in narcotics and extortion in the
tersection o f State roads 431, 434, the Big Tree Park committee r 1 A g a in st Drivers
Marie McDonald kidnaping case.
end 435 during a dense fog early will be responsible to the
J
w
o
accidents
Investigated
by
----------Sunday morning.
mission for reports cone
£ "As a motorist come* up over Seminole County’s attraction
^ .H .™ £ :^ r ,n T S T ,r W orkers Threaten
a rise In the rood approaching the
8wofford from the very V . V a n
Intersection,” one commlgUoner Ing of the discussion regi* -g.
S 5 ^ T „ d.’S ,dS , r 3 . ? iT o Flee In Protest
explained, the blinker light be* the county." Ha expl»;
'V t
comes confusing and they smash the buildings are rottf*
\
,tW
" " 'O f M a rtia l Low
on through."
perk staled “ It la a di»«ta . to
Herman Lae Pryor, 24 year old' VIENNA W— Thousands of
Mna. iDNWeess, wife of the
the rest rooms are In bad shape, Negro attached to HATTU at tha Hungarian worker* are threaten
driver o f the automobile was i|e*
souvenirs are being^soM from pic­ Sanford Naval Air Station, driv l/ig to flee to the West In protest
scribed this marling by hospital
nic benchrti-nvovM' ' for the pub­ Ing a 1037 Merrury south on San against the return of Communist
attaches at Florida Sanitarium as
ford Ave„ made a wide tum as dictatorship, report* teaching Vi­
"still In critical condition." The re* lic’! an. iK e-r 1
&gt;’ time, according he attempted a tum Into Onora enna said today.
port stated that her condition
lSf B. C. Dodd, the Ril. Hi* car went off the shoulder
Report* from Hungary said
ight be described as slightly lmtaker for the Dig Tree striking a culvert and smashing worker* at factories in leatterad
oved.
ot
Four other* still In th# hospital
w*h the eounty Into th* ditch.
region* of tho country staged pro­
from serious Injuries sustained In V® t « f **re of "ooe of the coonDamages were estimated at test marrhes and rfi-monstralldns
th# Intersection eraih where both, V » .'♦WiVttraetlons."
$23. However, an Improper tag In open drflenee of martial law.
the automobile and pickup true V "l'-w* * *the county would pro- brought charges against the driv­ The new Mue-roated police force
were thrown out of the i n t e r n e J LII &gt; six hundred dollars," er. The accident occurred at 7:10 o f Premier Janoa Kndar turned out
Uon by the ImpiftC
.. * £
to fix up the place, p. m. Tuesday.
In force on several occaslors but
Damages estimated at $(00 waa there were rt&gt; report* of violence.
Only one man came out of the paint it. and put the building' In
accident without injuries. Boyd proper order.
the result of a 1053 Mercury skid­
The Soviet-Imposed puppo'*1 pre­
Hitchcock described hi* experience
Commissioner Swofford foil, in ding out of control and turning mier ordered some 200,00-j orkthis way: " I waa thrown about 30 his discussions with members of bottom up Tuesday evening at era laid off from the natllj Hied
(|Mt from the truck. It mutt have the Hoard of Commbsioticrs, that 7:30 p. m. oa the old Lake Mary fartorie* idled by the f.
and
rolled over me and mlassd me the present caretaker, given the Rd. south of 23th St.
powrr shortages.
,
entirely." 1%* 31-year oM youth
Th# revived terror campaign
Mrs. Gladys Mae Foulk, 30 year
privilege of iriling souvenirs and
was riding in the back of the
handling the concession, should old Lake Mary housewife, accord­ coincided with a tightening of the
pickup with David Redwine, also
keep the property presentable. ing to Trooper Mark traveling to­ escape mutes from Hungary to
31
Materials necessary, if furnished, ward Sanford came into a curve Austria. More than 150,000 Hun­
A report of the accident and tho
should
be used without cost to the too fasv ran off the shoulder and garian* fled across the frontier
possibilities that tho flashing
then pulled back loo short.
since Russia unleaslnd it* armor­
light might have entered Into the eO"Hv ..ltd Swofford.
The Board of Commissioners
No injuries other than a minor ed forms to rnish the freedomcause of the erash la to be re­
from-movoow upriilng two months
ported to th# State Road Dspar- called for a report from Commis­ skin abrasion w e r e reported. ago.
sioner
Swofford
at
its
next
meal­
Charges
of
exceeding
a
safe
speed
ment’a DeLand office for possible
ing.
were placed agalnat Sirs. Foulk.
Ijprraction.

Top News
In Brief

S ft-tifM tte i
fight System
Said Confusing

WASHINGTON m « - Praaidem
Elsenhower called toOky for N as*
measure of American unity
effort to continue prosperity/
home and meet the cont _
threat of "a strongly armed'
pariallatle dlcutorahlp" abroad
In hit annual State of th-;^?|riil
message, Mr. Elaenhowe* Vket
not only for the cooperaflaS of
Congress but "a parsonal effort o
dedication," by every America!
to help establish "a secure west*
ordertte- .
On T t. '&gt;*i atastla front, he t m M
America ‘ enjoying an "unpreee
dented peakV of prosperity. 1H&gt;
hs said there la a contlnuini
threat of Inflation whleh can ma­
terially dam.g

Controversy Arises
Over Appearance
Of Big Tree Park

f

T ig h te r Security
On R efugees Told
CAMP KILMER, N. J. ID— The
govern men* plan* to tighten se­
curity and other restrictions on
Hungari-n refugee* coming to the
Unfed States.
A Rep. Franc's E. Walter (D Ps.)
Vnelrman of th* House invastifa*
•tion subcommittee, announced th«
security crackdown Wednesday
and said "many more peooie" art
to be returned In the future.
Walter cam* to this refugee re­
ception center after it was an­
nounced that eight Hungarians
were returned to Austria for girlog false information. Another
Hungarian returned at his own
frouret.
He said many of the first refu­
gees to fleo Hungary were "hardboiled Communists" trying to es­
cape the fire of revolutionists, but
that he was not sure how msny
Communists reached the United
States.

Extension C la ss To Be Held Here
A representative of the General at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon.
Extension Division of the Univar"At this time," said Mrs. Goit,
stty of Florida wlH be In Sanford "w# will try to determine what
to meet with teacher* and others subjects would b* taught and
who are interested in the organ) when the class, would meet.”
Even though primarily for
ration of an extension class.
Mr*. Margaret Goit, Director teachers, commented Mr*. Goit,
of Education for the Seminole too general public is invited to
County School system said this take pari In the class. It is po*
morning that the meeting with1sible that there are tfcose who
O. M. Turner, the General Extern would like to continue their stud­
aion Division representative, will ies for a d o m e or continue their
be held in the School Admlnistra* j education along other line*, she
tion Building on Commercial Av*.|sald.

He called on t*.«Juiia to avoid
"unnesaary price Increase*” at
a time when dsmand In man)
area* "presses hard on abort tap-

“ YOU’VE DONE A GOOD JOB" . . SAID Mayor t . D. S-ott following the reading of a resolution prala*Ing John
“
........
Krider
.....................................
for his am ice tn the
.......
City of San ford on the
‘ ~Hoard
irJ, V Hsaford --------CUy Comaiaaloners.
‘
John Krider (back to ramrra)
hand* with M yor Scott wltf l*\
;*k'’ * '-.'loner David Gatchel (left)
Jl
_ shakes
____________________
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■ PC
i f'..,
and Commissioner ------------Earl Higginbotham (right)
looking on. (Staff

Queen Names
Britain's New
United Drive Is
Proposed; CofC
Heads Endorse Plan

LONDON IP — Harold
millan, a right-wing Conservators
waa named prim* minister of
Great Brltian today by Queen
Kliiaheth II, to succeed the re­
signed Anthony Eden.
Macmillan moves up from tha
nation’s top finance post, chancel­
lor of the exchequer. Ho accepted
the appointment by kissing th*
hantU, in a traditional ceremony.
A*kr,l llb a woai.'-rsll -a genefth
rli-ctlo . to consolidate hit position
—or risk losing It — Macmillan
answered with typical blugjnesi:
"No, and when Glare b one wo

pile*."

Haro

He also said that wage Increases
and other labor benefits should b«
"reasonably related" to produc­
tivity- He said that pay boosts that
outrun prices and productivity
contribute to Inflation.
School PreM'au
Mr. Elsenhower urged spaed)
action on the school rooitructlo*
bill to meat emergency needs foe
more classrooms to benefit "chil­
dren of all races." He expressat
the hope that the legislation could
h« enacted on lu own merit*.
Mr. Elsenhower said he wag
proud of the progress In the gen­
eral field of civil rights but "un­
happily much remains to ba
done." He urged Congress fee eonti. v&lt;* this progress by otact

P
in It.

&gt; t term of the present Parilment has three years to run. As
long aa Ms millan qan fcfflrol It,
ho can seiu .is ^fe mlnDter
Maemillai •
I ■ V - wai
an American,!
to
Buckingham Palace *|
to

^ona * new g°v« Qhfrrif- aHtiP-aWr coal
*
&lt;* t
A tentative date of Jan. 30‘ wn*
Hla warnings agalnat lafla
tha aging Winston Churchill,
set bv the Seminole County Cham­
choslng Macmillan over R. A. But­ appeared to be directed equally
at bualMsa and labor.
ber of Commerce Board of Dir
ler, majority lsader of the House
Domestic Program
eriors Tuesday evening for Its
of Commons.
Th* chief executive delayed un­
annual membership dinner.
Churchill was ona of many til hla Jan lg budget message tha
Setting of the date for the an­ Greensboro, N. C.
stateimcn summoned for consul­ bulk of hla detailed legislative reommendatione. TtXay, however,
nual dinner followed the announce­
tation ami rumors promptly
h# did Include thes ^ specie
ment that the membership drive, Reports Emergency spread that the old veteran might
quests:
In its last phase, will possibly be
spread that the old veteran might
1. A school ate-1
Blood Shortage
completed this month.
which
should be 4
.
be
a*ked
to
form
a
eareaker
gov­
Clifford McKlbbin, president of| GR'IENSnORO, N. C. W— fle.1
priority."
.;
J
the CofC. presented a proposal for Cross offlrial* here rutioned blood ernment until tha badly shaken
3. A four-point
j«ita
Conservative Tarty can nominate
to
hospitals
today
In
an
emergen­
a United Drive In the Snnfnrd and
gram which bo recommended laafe
a strong new leader.
Seminole County area. Letters cy blood shortage.
year, but which did no4 pasa Con­
The
audience
lasted
20
ininuta*.
Surgeons postponed all operaaddreiird to organisation* re­
and a few moment* before 2 30 gress.
questing a mooting of the heads j t,on* possible In the light of the
3. Prompt action on Ui* atatua
p. m tha palace announced brief­
of these groups have been aniwer- emergency situation,
(Continued an Paga •)
ly:
ed, said McKlbbin.
Mrs. A. L. Thompson, head of
Formal Announcement
Participating organisation* art . l**® l°c»I Bed Cross blood pro"The Queen received the Right
exported to meet for the purpose, gvwm, said, "We are In a bad ait- Honorable,
Harold
MarmlUan, O cean Liner T ip s
1of adopting a plan. A resolution uatlon in local hot pit* Is and we m. p, In audience this afternoon
endorsing the United Drive plan h-tve begun rationing blood."
and offerrd him the post of prime Over; 8 Injured
HOBOKEN, n
N.. j.,
J.,
«n*
approved
by
the
Hoard
of
Greensboro
has
more
than
too.minister and first lord of the trraPartly rloudy through Friday.
way’a second largeot ocean liner,
W)0 person* in Its metropolitan sury.
Turning rooter tonight and Friday, Director*.
’ Mr. Macmillan aceepud Her the 19344-ton Osiofjord. tipped
Tha Naval Air Station and 'ha •re*. A United Pra*» check ahow
toe- tonight 13 ta 33. •
Osceola Das* were discussed. "It ed the hospitals "usually" atoi-k Majesty’s offer and kissed hands bver In lm drydxclc telay anl
crashed agalnat an adjoining dry*
look* as if It Is proceeding satis u total o 03 pints of whole blood, UP"" his appointment."
CHANGES MIND
Tku*. jun about 19 hours after dork holding another ship.
factorily," was the report follow­ but there were only 13 pint* or
AHOLT CHARGES
Eden stepped down for reason of
Eight crewmen wore Injured.
TORONTO 1P— Carmel Sher­ ing (ho tabulation of Infoniintion. hand today.
Tre.ti.lent McKlbbin. who pro-! Mrs Thompson said tho chapter
th*' ;'»PP«r a n of an Two were hospita Hied. Another
wood told a judge Wednesday she
„ f V ,8‘ v#n th« 300 crewmen wore evacuated after
had changed her mind about sided at the mee'ing. advised thei*a* r«llc&lt;! upon to secure lonors
of Dtractors
new! for' transfusion* ,five
time* Tuet-!
Britjnn
prestige
pressing charges of "watching and Board w
uirreiun that
mm *a m-wi'”
. . c uiun
i u n - . . ., ° f restoring
.
. . . . — a ------ - - being trapped for more than aa
besetting’’ which she had filed a- Industrial brochure l» now on the dor and twice early Wednesday |i ... 5®K .
..‘i. ,
. a,l*T ,U|* hour.
The Osiofjord immediately dagainst James McDonald, 29, U»t press and the first phase of the because not enough proeesiad ‘
December. She ha* married Me- i Industrial Survey wUI l»c rrlead’d blood was avaiiable.
ipromlnance cameonlyafter World vcloped a 60-degree list, police
i f id.
I within the next two weeks.
Donald.
“ ttr .io-pc-a'.i-'y need tionors.
” 1 can assure you it will defi­
i I he registration i« very lig!»t,’'
BF.VAN’fl PIGS PUT
nitely
sink if it hits th* water,1*
Mr*. Th-impton saiil.
ON PROBATION
Police Lt. John Fllhse told Unita!
ASHHRIDGE, England W— An- Preoe. He said tho Vestel's aea*
curin Bcvan’i 200 pigs were put' co&lt;-ki were open,
on probatlo to.lay,
|. ,\ shipyard spokesman, .Max L.
t he purl'll council gave the left- Brown, «aid later the Oilofjord
wing Labor Party leader 30 days was in no danger of sinking.
I "&gt; "Improve" the odor emanating Other source* reported the aft
from
his
pig farm,
som
-r
..
. . . . ij —
.......
- «-•»----•&gt; although •w
in poition of tho vmscl partly flood*
p i™
hn’rmer ur,t lj,.',Jr.' members said Hevan’* pig' "smellled by water rushing in through
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt railed no different than other pigs."
‘1portholes.
tiov. I^-Rov Collin' an "extreme­
ly courageous” man for (citing the .
people his view* on Integratkvi
during his Inaugural addrcwi Tra«day.
Mr*. Roosevelt, who has been
visiting relative* at Sarasota for
ihe pa-t two week*, told reporter*
3IANSFIELD, Tex. tB— Nov- on a third on hu farm neat
here she wa* greatly impressed
cllsl John Howard Griffin, who, Mansfield.
by Collins’ speech.
" f think Gov. Collins wos
was ex 1£!!* h ir ? ,. bj!Tdj f , ,r » h! e .WV
GrUfin. now 3d. .» u that aftc*
tremcly courageous
sand" in front of hit eyre, h* sud­
Integrate some public facilities, drnly regained his sight Wednes­ denly could see the outline of the
day.
door of hi* parents* horn*.
she said.
’’There was no bump, no Jar,"
’ ila U absolutely right that me
Beginning to feel sick, h* tele­
ha said. "Nothing had happened.
South must move slowly in inte
phoned hla mother and hn wife,
who were in Fort Worth, about 2U
• »»■ «
s i
change the mind* of thousand' of •hop toward my parents’ house, miles away. They hurried to him,
Suddenly everything looked lika
ncrsotM overnight," the added.
red sand in front of my eyee. It and when hi* mother walked in,
be said, “ Mother, you have oa •
we* a terrible shock."
Griffin wrote, ‘The Devil Rides green coat."
It was the first lime ha ha&lt;
Outside," an account of the templatioos to which Satan subjected ever seen his two children, and ot
him while he was in a monastery. that he said: "They are beautiful
It became a best-seller in 1933. more beautiful than 1 aver sus­
He has written a second book, pected."
But ho said tee wife, who ho
“Nuni” , about a pilot cracking up
Note Sylvia Price, Mildred Barlaeaa and AUjrsoo. Bark row, Pat
in Africa, which has been well re­ married in 1933, looked different
Harrington, Kay Jrnkin* Diana Fleischer, Ann Davis, Iris Caoscy
ceived by critics, and U working than ha had imagined: her hair to
and Nancy Ca»h, accompanist (or the Triple Trio. (Staff Photo)
.

Weather

Mrs. Roosevelt
Says Governor
Courageous Man

M an Blind Since '44
Suddenly Regains Sight

T h o m as F. Powell
D ies In D eLand
Thomas F. Powell, 77. passed
awar at a D-Land M in in g home
at 3:45 p. m. Monday following a
(’•a.. Aug. 10, 1979 and had I'ved In
lirgrring Mines*.
Mr. PowHl was born in Dawson,
DeLand for the past 23 year*. He
wws a retired State Road Depart­
ment employe. He wax a member
a* the Primitive Baptist Church,
‘ ^survivor* include his widow,
Mr». M. T. Powell. DeLond: one
a'.cp daughter tn Orlando; and ooe
niece In Tampa.
Funeral services will ba held
Saturday afternoon at 2.30 at
Briison Funeral Horn* with Eldar
frRoy Devant of th* Primitiv*
Baptist Church at Jtnnins* offi­
ciating .
_Burial will be in Evergreen
Omsatary in Sanford.

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ALLYSON LEE, 12-year-old pianist, gave her final concert here last
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But what about tha itorage
apace? No matter how many
drawers and cabinets you have in
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In plsnning a built-in careful
consideration should be given to
choice of material. Very popu'er
for such projects are the
woods of the western pine reg.on,;
for they are durable and versa­
tile. Most important, these woods
have a mellow tone that imparts
an air of warmth to tha kitchen,
where atmosphere has too often,
been the lost consideration.
Don’t worry about spattering,
for properly treated with water
repellent, western pine la lra-|
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pouod today.
I’aris is replacing its remaining
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There are about 220.300 miles of
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and did not realize the degree of
Pats said, "Uka Dick 7”
Lota,” Priscilla a d m i t t e d enthusiasm In his voice.
the
"Don't tell me Tm going to lose
ouca. Not u Peggy aparUed frankly.
”1 thought so. Maybe you tike you both at the same time."
—Prucitla was not aa exuberant
“Would you care?"
tad effsnaacmg—but it wee a him enough to want to hear that
Not at all disturbed, T e g g y
quiet iparkla that draw alien- It's mutual."
aald, “Well. 1 could survive It, I
"You're imagining that."
Uon. Mora than one guest asked
"I'm not. He said so himself. suppose."
the idenUty of the attractive girl
Which ono of us would you
Ui tha flame-colored velvet, artth And then, I can tell. Want to do
rather lose?"
something for me 7"
the page-boy haircut.
Peggy raised her eyes, smiled
A little surprised, Priscilla said.
Dancing with Dick, PrUtUU
sweetly and aald. “Oh. I muat
thought. Ttua la more tun than “Of course. It I can."
"Are you good at pretending 7" say r«ta to you. If Pete asked
anything I've ever dona in my
the a*me question. I'd have to aay
"Nevar tried."
Ufe. I aimply can't believe that
Another moment of silence. you."
Tm ui tht* atrange, faraway
"An Incorrigible dirt. Someday,
place, on a private yacht, dancing Then, "I suppose you know I'm Peggy,
you're going to have to
with tha flrit man I could ever In love with Peggy."
"Wha doesn't?" Prtacilla aald grow up. Has It occurred to you
be ta love with . . . “What did
that re both might get tired of
lightly.
you aay, Dick?"
"Peggy• “a**! to me, always the uncertainty and turn our at­
Tha young doctor’a arm* tight­
ened a little. “Come back from had ms tagging around after her. tentions elsewhere?"
"Run along when you want ta*
wherever you are . . . I'm still Funny thing—" Ha broke off.
her*. I aald you certainly can laughing, and after a moment But as P e g g y aald It. ahe
dance. And you're—sweet. I like continued, “Whan aha was Utile, snuggled a tittle closer in Dlck'a
aha tagged ms all the time, gut arms, and It was aa if she said,
you. Prtacllla."
Prtictlla'e ' heart did a cart­ ui my hair something awful. Now "But I don't think you will."
Peggy would have nad the
wheel, but ateadied aa suddenly. It's tha other way around. I'm
“1 like you too. Doctor." aha aatd, tagging Her. Everything was go­ shock of her life had tha known
ing along all right until Doc that Dick, bis eyes following
smiling up at him.
.“How often may 1 tell you cams here a couple of years ago Pete and Priscilla, had not aven
and started rushing her. Tm not realized that ahe had moved
that?"
* “ t ct a leava I t .
I mean that blaming Mm, of course. But, you closer, tpat he was thinking about
.wa Uka each other. I mean—I ace," the lightness went out of Priscilla.
She a sweet anil natural, he waa
-fci*on—" She stopped, confused, his voice, “t think Peggy la really
aa hit arms tightened atill mora tn love with me and doesn't rea­ thinking. There's absolutely no
lize IL If aha thought 1 was in pretense about her. Pete la look­
and aha met hia eye*
“ You mean I'm not to maka terested in someone else. It might ing at her aa if he youid just
about eat her. He waa realizing
pretty epeechee ? Not try to make shock her into awareness."
"1 see.-’ Thera was laughter in thzt he didn't like I t He didn t
love to you, even If there la a
moon and wa re In such a ro­ Priscilla's eyes. “You mean ^uu like it at all. What business nad
want to rush me, pielend you re I'cte to look at Priscilla like
mantic eetting 7“
“Well," Priscilla's voice waa falling in love with me, to make that? Or to hold her that way?
Rita, dancing with one of the
light. "If you want to waala your her jealous?”
“Something tike that. And I tuwn's prominent citizens and
tuna Uka that . . . But I'm not
uiuwenng questions politely, waa
very s u s c e p t i b l e to pretty can aay It will be fun. loo."
“O.K.,” Priscilla agreed con­ thinking. Why does Bill wander
speeches. Flirtations hava always
seemed a little pointless to me. tentedly. “That will be my good around so much? Why doesn't
he dance? He seems to be watch­
Let's keep It on a friendly basis.'* deed. But juet what do 1 do?"
“ Let me eee you o(ten.'“Act as ing me, but every time 1 catch hia
•O K. But I mean It. I do think
If you're interested. I*t me dance eye ho turns away. He waa all
you're sweet."
“Thanks Your* very flatter­ with you often tonight and I'll ears when 1 was trying out what
ing . . . Here a PyU breaking. break on anyone else who doce little Spanish I know on Alvarez.
That givea you a chance to break • • • Teggy &gt;a watching us now. Does he actually think I'm in
on tha faUow who Just took Peg­ Mind If 1 hold you a little tight­ some sort of intrigue with the
man? Ilow ridiculous! I don’t
er?"
gy away from bun."
•
Dick, dancing with'Peggy, said, think Alvarei la anything but
After a moment, rets said,
"Vial, you sure can danca! And “ Maybe here e where I lose my what he appears ta be - a wealthy
did you know tverybbdya asking rival. Tete teems to be quite ena­ sportsman. If he wants a hotrl
here. It's probably the gamble of
mored."
about you?'*
It that appeals to him. And he
“ Not jealous, are you?”
Priscilla laughed lightly, depro“ You mean beebuae he'e to at­ knows the Ashing la good and
eatingly.
T
“ Know yet how long you're go­ tentive to Prlacflla 7 What do you that lots of people come here. I'm
going to tell Priscilla definitely
think?"
ing to stay?"
“ But you do And her attrac­ tomorrow that I think she should
“Only a few days longer.”
let him have Lookout Hou*&lt;\
•That’* too bad." They danced tive 7"
I To Be Confix'*- !&gt;
“ And then tome." Dick aald,
silently for a ft— momenta, than
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enu, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Cana­ wishes to announce that the re­
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gular board mectin't will bo held
Mr and Mrs. Milliard Richards each month nn the same i ate
left Thursday to return to their as the regular meeting. Board
horn* in Lakeville, Ind. after hav­ meeting at l p. m. and the regu­
ing spent the past two weeks at lar meeting nt 2 pm. th- first
the Long apartments.
Aednerdsy is r c c i monii. TSfi
C,.on house was held at the new- regular business session wa* con­
home of Mr. and Mu. Fremont ducted by the president. Dr. An­
'Bud) Long Sundiy afternoon Jan.: thony »poke In regard to the Len­
C fiom 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
ten services anj then will ba
The new playground equipment special instruction* at the “ In
was iuxUlled during the holiday*, quirer's das* to be held each
at Ihe Enterprise Jr. High School Thursday at 10 •. m. at the Par­
and Ihe children lire enjoying It ish Ibusa beginning In March and
vei&gt; much
will be conducted question box
The Woman’s Auxinllliry of the type.
All Saints Episcopal Church met During the social period refresh­
at the Parish Homo Wednesday ments were served ih? 32 mem
it 2 p.m. This regular meeting j bers by Mrs. Robert F.lmars,
was prccecdcd by the board meet­ Chmn. Mr*. Carl Smarting, Mrs.
ing held at the TtrUh Home nt Raymond Sweet and Mrs. Earl
Pickfurd.
I p.m.
Mrs. Arthur Wllljosse, pre-idrnt
t.nvlrk 0. Ilayman.
returned

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YOU'VE got to b« aa careful he feels. But at the same time
aod eons!derate when visiting a point out that all these things are
hospitalized child as you would helping hint get well and speedbe when calling on the boss's Ing hts return home,
wife. But you must dress differ-1 Don't let him dwell on his
ently.
[troubles, however.
Don't doll up In your Sunday! To help keep his mind off them,
best when going to see your,take him some little toy. If the
youngster In his hospital room, hospital permits. It shouldn't be
S tr in g s cloth es make even anything complicated or exciting,
mother a atranger to a sick little but It should be enough to hold
tyk*.
ills Interest for a while at least.
Speak Naturally
1 Of course there are the old
Speak to him in a natural tone, standbys such as coloring and
Don't worry about being over- Palnt books. But you can probheard by a nurse or a patient In ably think of something Just athe next bed.
good. If not better.
Let him know that you and the other Choice*
rest of the family have missed
him and that everyone Is thlnk- Maybe the hospital will permit
little
lng of him. Tell him. too. about m ^ ,bb! l , P Sf.’-h f
u.
what has been happening at
...JjHSj.*'J?
home, emphasizing what you and
in
he are going to do when he gets * bow ” n * “ J* f*»cln*tlngto
a youngster, and a couple of gold­
out of the hospital.
Ask what he haa been doing fish helps chase loneliness.
and cneourage him to discuss So plan that hospital visit at
what has happened to him In t h eleast,
' ^ , *a few hours In advance.
hospital. It WUl help greatly to X
mnf* rnn*
relieve his mind If he can tell you
er and more con"
about the awful medicines he h as,ent Ir you d0'
taken and the way the needle question and answea
urta when the nurse plunges lt( E. K : Can color blindness be
.ito his arm.
(corrected?
Sympathize with ..mi. Impress-! Answer: There Is no known
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bringing the boy safely to the United States. William was sailing
from Germany with his grandmother to rejoin his mother and stepfather after more than four years when ha was stricken by appen­
dicitis. Dr. Wandry operated at sea and now the recuperating boy
has another adventure to tell his mother.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Roberts,
Mrs. Ernestine Pugh i&gt;t DeBary
and Mrs. H. Baldwin were New
Year’ s Dinner guests of Mrs. An­
na Glass and Mias Doris Faber
at their home on Lnkcsbore Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart and
daughter Irma Carol enroute to
their home In Miami from Ken­
tucky where they had spent the
holidays
were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan Thurs­
day.
Mr and Mra. C. M. Sweeney
and daughter Judy of St. Pe­
tersburg were house guests of Mr.
and Sir*. \V. L. T y ] e r this week.
Etta Starie Emanuel, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Emanuel
returned to her home Tuesday al­
ter undergoing an npcndcctouiy
at the Seminole Hospital last neck
Robert Sellers, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kirby Sellers is nh'e to go
back to school today after hav­
ing been confined roveral days at
the hospital and then to hia home
must of the holidays frjin an ac­
cident early in the vacation time.
Miss Ann Crayson of Rartow has
been the house gue*' of Miss Au­
drey Hires for the past several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Jem Earl Ogden
and children of Jucksouvilte visit
ed Mrs. Ogden's piirnts, Mr and
Mrs Harvey Dunn Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Stewart
and children. Jack. Rob, and Bar
bara were overnight guests of MV.
and Mr*. \V. I. Ryan Th.nsday
enroute frum a vacation in Miami,
Ken.
Miss Audrey liters, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs II. R. Iliers left
Thursday for Tallahassee where
»hc will resumo her studies at
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at Winter Park High.
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school children on the
subject
W hat a
Hometown Newspaper Means To Our Com­
m u n ity ”
'iBecause o f the importance o f these letters
we were attracted by an essay written for
a national contest conducted by the Nation­
al Association o f Real Estate Boards.
...T h e essay chosen from 11.000 submitted
from 88 communities In 32 states, was writ­
ten by Charlene Alta Brownell, a 17-ycarold senior o f Schenectady, N -Y .
Subject o f the essay was “ What The Bill
“o f Rights Means To Me."
.' Here is the text o f Charlene s essay:
, To mo the Bill o f Rights is not merely an
enumeration o f the many freedoms and pro­
tections granted me as a citizen It Is my key
_to a happy. Hucccjuiful life, with this key
alone I may open the door o f freedom. Not
only does this key give me access to free­
dom ; It also protects me by locking the door
‘ •against invasion o f my rights"• i use this key often in my life. I am mind"fu l o f the many privileges accessible to me
through it. I use the key with respect, be­
ing aware thnt through misuse und harsh
treatment keys wear thin nnd no longer func­
tion properly.
Turning the key I fling open in*. uoo..
There before me lie the vivifying meadows
o f freedom-. I walk forward with head erect,
with a calm awareness o f the solidarity o f
my position.
I speak freely and firmly, 1 have access U&gt;
a free press and free pen. I assemble with
J my friends In a place convenient to all, if
It does not infringe upon others’ rights or
property. 1 worship in tho church o f my
choice; I abide by its principles.
. To protect myself against Invnsion o f my
rights, I softly close the door and turn the
key. I feel secure In the knowledge thnt no
person may enter without m y consent. Au­
thorities must
have a legal
warrant to
search my house, and I cannot lie forced to
provido food nnd lodging for any soldier
In time o f peace.
In locking tho door, the key protects me
from tyranny. I am willingly a pnrt o f tho
nation, but I urn not enveloped by itThe key guarantees to n
-id my state all
powers not granted to the tat ional govern­
ment or denied to the
stutes. I am
pro-

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Thurs. Jan 10, 1957

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TODAY’S HIIII.R VERSE
The name o f Jehovnh Is n strong tower.
— P rove rb s

18:10

Luther and Wesley and millions of others
have agreed. Faith is the fortress.

tected against a domineering government by
men’s rights to keep and bear arms and by
my right to petition the government for p
redress o f grievances#
I cannot be deprived o f my property with­
out due process o f the law or without being
given a fair payment for it by the govern­
ment.
,
If
I
am
accused
of
a
crime,
I cannot he denied a trial by a jury o f im­
partial peers. I must be informed as to what
charge hns been made against me and al­
lowed to secure favorable witnesses, a law­
yer, and money for bail- All testimony must
be given in my presence, and I can never
be forced to give any evidence which might
lead to my conviction.
Aside from these rights specifically slat­
ed in the Bill o f Rights. I have many which'
arc implied They may not be denied to m e 1
simply because they arc not listed.
The key I hold is a precious instrument.
Millions o f people possess such a key, but
thnt d o e s‘ not detract from the value o f
mine; the worth increases with the reuliizntion that I have a common bond with my
By GAYLORD P. GODWIN
fellow man nnd am closer to him for it- My
United Press SUM Correspondent
key is the Bill o f Rights.
WASHISGTON at - The Agri­

Commentary

United Press Staff Correspondent In the Middle East, ranged fVom noisy and spectacular, and hat
managed to make himself a nuis­
The visit of King Saud of Saudi caution to open hostility.
ance and a danger to peace. But
Imperialism Chief re a r
i Arabia to the United States Is
! likely to give the new Eisenhower The chief Arab fear is that be la bankrupting his country, al­
United States ••imperialism” may ready Impoverished. In puhsuit ot
Doctrine a big boost.
Saud. about the last remaining more into the Middle *?ast to take his ambitions.
Miay Countries Hostile
absolute monarch in the world, is the place of the British-French
He has earned himself the hos­
a member of the Arab League, “ imperialism" which U being
tility of many countries, and h&lt;
of which President Gamal Abdel thrown off.
Nasser of Egypt regards himself
Except in the case of Egypt. has failed so far in hij ambitioc
as the leader. He also ha- entered Arab comment on the Eisenhower; to make himself the leader of ths
into a military alliance with doctrine is now softening some-'Arab world. He may easily outwhat.
1smart himself and be ousted by
Egypt.
But Saud has kept himself some; King Saud has not committced his present followers.
Saud, impressive 6 foot 6, hawkwhat aloof from the adventures of himself on it. But his state visit
Nasser and he is firmly anti-Com- to Washington on Jan. 30 certain- nosed, fearless, site securely 0b
munUt.
jly will give EDenhower and Sec- his throne as ruler of about 7
million Saudi Arabians and mors
Saud also enjoy* an income of ret,ry °* Sl* ,e •*°*,n ^01l,r
about $200 million a ear in royal- •** tbe
P&lt;***bIe opportunity than 900 000 square miles of ter- «
ties fromi the Arabian American!0* convincing him that there are ritory. His oil revenues enable
him to maintain fabulous court.
Oil Co., which exploits the vast 00 tr*P* in their P1,n ,0 mikf
It ought not ta be too hard for
lets the Arabian oil reserves. He
*or Ru»*‘ «
Penetrate the
Elsenhower cand. Dulles
lets the United States maintain,I Middle East.
. . . . »o.. eon.
i t Dhahran. one of the most im -, If Saud l* sold on the plsn he voice King ^ “ d that tito United
portant air bases in the Middle !wil1 be abl' to Mert " *r,at •&lt;*»!! States aims solely at opposing .ig
of influence in It* favor among Igressive Communism in the MidEastThe first Arabain reaction to 'he leaders of other Arab coun- die East, there arc indications
that Saud does not approve th«
the Eisenhower Doctrine, under tries.
Saud
actually
is
a
much
strong
j
way in which Niuscr is mortgag­
which the President proposes that
the United States shall combat er figure than Nasser. Nasser is'lng his country to Russia.
any armed Communist aggression

UFF-A-DAY

Try and Stop M e

culture Department says that con-.
turners will pay higher prices for
pork atwi possibly higher grade*
N uisance
By BENNITT CERF----------------of beef hla year than during
Every attorney known ot some quirk* in 1956.
MOMENT for the 1890 summer theatre in Cohasset,
the law that nre hnnl to justify. One such „ ™ “' i 1!j” t
* rducuon 1* u
Came when a countess In “ Song o f Norway" ancame up the other day when President Kl- rccord, the d^altm em said in it! nounced.'Wou are now about to hear music known only to the
nenhower announced his
intention
of publication, "The Livestock *nd • f°^*»
Immediately after
nominating Postmaster General Arthur E. M*at Situation." Production prob- which a New Haven engine
Summerfield
for
another
four-year ably will be cut heaviest In the 0n the tracks Just outside
term. This action Is required for no other first half of the year, with most1 gave three long shrill blasts.
of the reduction in pork
cabinet postThe department .aid
farm The audience roared anew
The other cabinet members hold their price* of hogs, which had advanc­ when her beloved delivered
places during the pleasure o f the President, ed $2.30 p«r 100 pounds in late his next line: “The gods
and no specific term of service is laid down. December from their mld-Novem* know only Italian music!"
# • •
Only In the case o f the postmaster general her low, may strengthen some­
what 'more this winter.
. “ You come marching In u
«lid Congress definitely limit his service to
A downturn L* probable when
four years, unless he should lie reappointed. marketings from the fall pig crop' this office later every morn­
ing," grumbled a boss to his
This unusual requirement, enacted in 1872. are largest. A now seasonal up-: secretary. “ You should have
came to notice in
1817.
Postmaster turn, however, is likely in the; been here at nine o'clock
General Albert S. Burleson had met spring Price* of hogs during sharp." The sec seemed
most of 1957 likely will be above
with much criticism, leading to talk 1936.
really impressed. “ W hy?" she asked. “What happened?"

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that president Wilson would ensc him out
of office. When Wilson liegan his second
term, the attorney general notified him
that he would huve to renpimint Burleson
if he wished him to continue in office. The
president did so promptly, and Burleson
served another four years, until President
Harding came in.
Politicians must have been behind this
move to limit tho
postmaster
general's
term o f office. They always fnvor limita­
tions on continued eligibility. Hence the
rule in some states that certain officials,
for example county tren*Hiirer. may not lie
re-elected- Barring' them from re-election
mentis one more office to l»e passed around.
Fortunately there has been no attempt
to extend the four-year rule to other c n
hlnet position^ The only value hiicIi ii liniitntion has is nuisance value.
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"I wish you had a more direct route — I’m always lata
at the office on snowy mornings!"

The prico situation for both con­
sumers and producer, stems from
the supply of hogs. The 1936 fall
pig crop was down 4 per cent,
an.I producers planned Dec, 1 to
reduce the spring crop 2 per cent.
This indicate* Unit hog slaughter
during most or all of 1957 will re­
main below- 1936. The department
said that by year’s end , the d if­
ference will be small.
The department said farm pri­
ces for cattle in 1957 will remain
close to those of « year ago. Cat­
tle slaugther has been extremely
Urge because many rattle were
put on feed early and marketed
rapidly after only moderate feed­
ing.
Prices of fed steers ure expect

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‘ a7t^“ tLh^U t.
fall decline an to stay hlglitr
this winter and spring than their
|lower point last winter Severe

When it comes to preserving natural re­ drought would expand daiighcr
and prevent improvement in pri­
sources, whnt we need Is more conservation ces.
and less conversation.
Tha department swirl lamb pri­
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ces arc likely to rise seasonally

A man without a calendar could tell the ami may remain for a time a lit­
new year bnd arrived by counting the bed­ tle higher than last year.
raggled Christmas trees in hnck yards-

influence Mr. Eisenhower cun-1 implication, to the possible role of
tinues to demonstrate his confi-1 Peiping as mediator in the saiddenre in Nixon. Good publicitv is Mites slemansl for greater frecjust as valuable to a political! 'o f Peiping as mediator in the *«• |
with himself to tell as to a maim- lellitrs demand for greater free
facturer with some other fancy dum
product.
Rut Peiping's emphasis upon
Mr. Eisenhower's selection of unity over freeslom made it clear
Nixon to investigate the situation the Peiping regime would support
of Hungarian refugees in Austria the Soviet in any showdown with
was a publicity Jackpot. To the the Eastern European countries.
confusion of his left wing dctrac
Itulganin Thanks t lion
tors. Nixon returned from Austria
Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin
a champion nf relaxed immigra­ Tuesday thanked Chou for hit
tion regulations
government’ s swppoit of Soviet
Takes Filibuster Stand
policy in the Hungarian freedom
To their further confusion, Nix­ fighting nnd Chou responded thnt
on was given an opportunity last “ unity within th* Communist
week to take a position on the Party Itself and among the Com­
Senate filibuster dispute. Nixon's munist patties in various coun­
position placed him right in the tries Is the most vital guarantee
middle of the so-rallcd liberal of the victory of our common
camp. Moreover, it plscrd him on cause of Communism."
record with Negro voters as one
Pfiping Radio emphasised IhU
of those w h o s e interpretation of again today.
Senate filibuster.
Peiping Radio broadcast a pica
today for Iron Curtain unity be­
hind the leadership of Soviet Rus­
sia but remained silent on the
right or wrong of Moscow’s bloodv
policies of repression in Hungary
THE COLO Y O U N E V E R
and Poland.
S H O U L D ENDURE,
Peiping’s broadcast of an edi­
W
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torial in the official Peiping Peo­
ples Daily left the door open, by
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Consumers To Pay M ore For Pork

V P Seems Headed For Nomination
United Prr«. Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON W — A gold
winter hook bet today would be
Richard M Nixon against the
field for the next Republican pr.J*
lidcntinl nomination
Ttip political breaks have been
going for the young man from
California in the weeks since his
selection as vice president. T»*&lt;j
siggest break, of course, was the
fact that he and President Elsc-n
hosier polled a recorl vote last
November.
Their tally seems to have refu­
ted the claims of Nixon’ s oppou
ents that he would cost the ticket
some millions nf votes. Nixon's
greatest political disadvantage is
the (ear of some Republican load­
ers that h« would not be n prime
vote getter on his own.
Doubts Hurl Taft
Identical doubts served to kilt
off Ihe late Robert A. Tap's
chances for the lleptihllnn presi­
dential nomination.
"I like Taft, but
was the
way
millions of
Republicans
backed into their explanations of
why they wanted some othor pres­
idential nomim-e. These doubts
will severely handicap Nixon.
thherwi-e, political events are
breaking well for Nixon in terms
of prestige and Republican Party

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Garden
Gate

Conning
The News

By Mr... Donald Haight —
BY VIRGINIA CONN
Camellia Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club of the Florida
The Women's Golf Association familiar
s^h S
; anford
during
Federatioo of Garden Club* .. . .
was culled together today* to vote their stay h*^&gt;.ind nothing could
Camellia* are a welcome add*
on the State Tournament to be be better than word of mouth
ition to any garden tince they
held in April of 1958. F rank Me- publicity, providing U Is the right
are among the firat of our flow(bane announced thut the M ayfair... , ......
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THL'KSD.iY
Circle 3
The Inermedtate Choir of the|ering
»hrub» to bloom in the
linn would underwrite the tourna- ki,,d- While the hotel (and tb« New
Circle Number three held IU
...
.
winer. They are u*ed moat fre­
ment, to financially, the worries York
Giants), nro casing
the
„guar monthly meeting a: the Fir*1, * P tU‘ Ch“ « *
quently in mass planting rather
are just about over. Uf course.1burden of financial responsibility,
" m e of Mr*. U m ar. Echols, on *
7 * »• #n'' lhc Adult Cholr than a* specimen plants. A sue*
the association will do every thing the success of the entire venturo
W. 20th St. Af er r^fre.hmea of at 8 pni’
cession of blooms con be maintain­
in it, power to put the tourna- will rest with the women of the
doughnut* end coffee were »crvfhe »tudy, on the book of Ru­ ed by the selection of plants from
ment on. if not a paying basis, IAssociation, the people they meet
ed. the chairmen Mr*. Ray Her •»an5- " ll1 be, l*u*bl b*
at least to break even. The May- through them, and the local merat 7.30
7:30 p.m.
p.m This the early to late blooming variet­
ron called the meeting to order. Brooks Jr.
Jr. at
ies. Camellias which (lower from
(air will provide rooms at a rea- chants. To me, it seems like a
Announcement, were made as *'‘‘•1? concludes at 3:30 p. m .
.
through j IBUIry ,«*m
sonable rate for contestants, and large undertaking for a town of
The
. best
L... adapted
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follows: Thursday, Jan to.
a
in,- (.rammar
..rammar School
scn™ P-TA|.
‘
! t0 bo
to our Florida
the cocktail party and banquet j this size, one which I know they
study In U.S.A. Missions will be meet, U » discussion of Physical „
will also be held there. DitcUSt- will do well, aa proven by th«
conducted by Mrs. Anderson at Education an.l Health.
Camellias
should be planted
cd too. were plans for entertain- P.G.A. Open. There are not many
the church: Sunday, Jan. 13 at 3 The Pinecrest P-TA will have a when In bloom, which ri during
|ment, and the decision to ob- cities the size Sanford who would
p.m. a special service at tho church panel discussion on The Disci* their dormancy. Otherwise, the
serve all that goes on at this feel capable of handing the tourWill be held: Church will l»u open I'Hne of the School thiM a t 1:.0 khork of moving them may be
years tournament in Naples, and nament. Certainly, smaller ones
Jan. 13 from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. for P- m. On the panel will be Judge too great and cause the lo«* of
do what ever they do a little [have done it, but if you will exan all-night vigil. Various classes Krncst llousholdct. Chaplain Am- new growth, which means they
better.
amine them, you will discover
will be at the church at ull times ° ld&gt; John An*el and JJfV '
won’ t flower the next year.
This spirit of resolution is, in 'hat they primarily are resort
for this service; Tuesday. Feb. 6. 'Villiaras. Moderator will be Harry
When buying camellias. b« sure
my opinion the thing that will' towns, and the local clement is ona
WSCS busine,, meeting nt 10 a. ' Vpir.
that the variety you choose will r i
make Sanford a city to be rc- of wealth. And this can surmount
m. will honor all new members
P ,,7
. nf grow and hloom here. Many peo­
of various circles. After the meetThe Woman s Bible Cla,s of ple have bought plants from out EXAMPLES OF SIIEIJ. CRAFT ART are dl played .1 a work hop held Wednfvdsy afternoon by the girded with much respect and in- many obstacles. My hope In this
ing a covered dish luncheon will the first Baptist Lhurch m e e j of the state that make beautiful Lake Mary Home Demonstration (Tub. Mr«. Olan liontncll. president of the Lake Mir? Club, and terest in the next few years. A 1venture, which is far off 111 adtournament of this size will n f-m it, is that the entire population
he hci(i
at 7 p.m. nt the home of Mrs. C».
bushes, but will just not bloom; lion Hire, aho conducted the demonstration, hold up lor display Ian of lhc finished products, ahile feet the entire town, not just the will take pride in showing tho
Mrs. Eva Harkey. devotional Cl. Dixon. 226 W. 13th St., with li. this particular climate. How - : Mrs. Carl Mosa show., how sell «he la progressing on her nun picture.
(Photo he J,meson)
hotel or the golfers. Women from visiting golfer* that we live In
chairman, gave a beautiful devo-, Group 3 as hostesses,
ever, there are many different
nil over the state will become the most desirable PERMANENT
tion from a book entitled ••Letter, The annual Hospital Benefit varieties that do thrive here In
----------------------------------------------- 1location In Florida.
to Young Churches* Mr*. Wallis. Bridge party of the Sanford Pilot Central Florida.
Perhaps It I, not my place,
Sunshine chairman, reported that Club will be held In the J**y**,r
More camellias are killed
in writing a navy column to com­
she
remembered two at
the Inn beginning at 8 p.m.
e
Improper planting than all other
ment so much on the civilian do­
county
home with
Christmas Public is invited to
causes combined. They can be
be! An extremely large crowd gath- sent were Mrs. James Post, Mr*.
ings, but in Sanford it is becoming
stocking, and that she had sent —
grown
successfully. If a
few ered at: the Lake * ary Chamber Gus Phillips, Mrs. Harvey Pugh,
A
pf ,,.TA „ POp|p rcpriS| Mrs. B.
It. H.
II. Wiggins was host
hostess; increasingly
more difficult
to
Chrlstma, gifts to the .shut-in*
i
simple rules are followed. ,
of Commerce Wednesday afternoon
Lucille Co.sson, Mra.
John . n.inl.
„n
„ » .tw,t1 tfl
Tuesday to the monthly meeting, separate the two. There are many
ihat the circle remember* through { j t J , / Y l G I Z l G r
(11 Camellias should be P*-’ 1**' ! 10 attend a work shop on he Art ^
^
u,|by Smith Mrs.
.., .
,
' j of the Dorcas (lass of the Cent- reasons for this, ami I won’t go
the year. Mrs. Walts volunteered
I s *
I
ed with the top of the root ball]of Shellcraft. conducted by that
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^ " J county met Wednesday nmm at rrl| niplM rhllreh.
Into all of them here, but at this
to visit Mr*. Barciiff.
P p fp n
A A o n a C l)/
slightly
abo\c ground
Lake Mao* Home Pemnnstration
•
Southaidc Sch'Wl for a luncheon
The meeting was opened by time
of year many new navy
Th* study -Pauls Utters to I C L C U / V I U I I U U . /
Planting
them
with
the
top
o
f
1
Club.
.fa)bury,
Mrs.
Leon
Taylor,
Mra.
meeting
anti
to
mak«
final
plans'
th
•
president,
Mrs.
In.i
flalloway,
f.irtiilfei
nr« arriving, and many
the Roman," w*« given by Mrs. ^
r t lL D
m
.
DonRice, of Orlando, an ex-j C. C. White, Mrs. T. A. Stile, for theFounders' D.iy Meeting
after which
Mrs. John
Weaver of them arc pleasantly surpriscl
John Domlnsy. This study deals
7 t f l D i f l f l C Z Q y the root ball below ground level
or deeper than th*y formerly ^
jn Hus field, was on hand Jfrs.
J. R. AIcLaughlin,
Mrs. "I SouthsMc School on Feb. 7 at Ini the opening prayer and a to find that it large o'
with Paul's concern wit*. sin., A
. . u u.
grew-, severly slunta them and to demonstrate Uie basic prin-,
Boutwoll. Mrs. Moss Mrs. * P m.
Iquotation fiom the $eri|&gt;tun« by of those they call on for service*
retard* them and wul often cause c i p |0!, of mm|cin^ » picture 7rom rharles Kmecer , n im „
uAllAllthetheschool,
gather toto each one pn-sent was used as 1turn out to be In the navy them
school,will
wdl gather
iaMM " " ’S J S T S S S : “* —
them to die completely.
product*
of the sea. and
aNo 1 n*rlr*
""J Mrs. 1. " •Rrth&lt;&gt;r In a joint meeting, vrllh J*he devotional.
j selves. We are at home In San(3) Camellias will usually grow j '^ , &lt; 1 how to make more de SJoblom.
a
r
v
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S
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k
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b
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J
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s
a
w
s
Ithe speaker for the evening to 1 Following the business -meet! ford, and that ri why, In all tho
tall blue candle, flanked by pink j
Indians being 'Kthe |better
if given a location
|licate’ objects, such as tiny (lowers
Gue»ts at the workshop were I*. Mrs. W. II. Hrckham, of ing, a social hour was enjoyed j drives you are nsked in which
azaleas In two dainty budvase, o n !c® "bo,s am*
morning sun and evening s h a d e f o r (.a r r int{ 4| Pte.
Mrs. G. I). Hound., Mrs. H J. j Miami, who is past president o f ' by Mr«. A. B. Maddox, Mrs. J. to participate, alt the assistance
either side of the candle, all set
Several games were played and j or In the shade of a large tree.. n p |ad)M brou|jhl a|ong picture Finch. Mr,. Nellie Phillips, Mrs Florida PTA, National. Member-! 9- Galloway. Mrs. Joe Daniels, you are asked to give, Is not so
on a vfhite satin cloth.
A n*w member Airs. C. W. Bogan, enjoyed by all, with prixei being Although, they can be grown in framM in,j purchaycJ nutfrial* Chaliei Horruby, Mrs. Rees Wen* ship Chairman ur«d now Florida Air*. J Cantrell. Airs. Phyllis the civilians will have an easier
by Nancy Rogers, Susan! full sun it kept properly ^waUtf., ^ tfy ||w||&gt;
ham, nl thU del,.
Mrs.
II.
A.
More Stale Parliamentarian. The topic Nash, Air*. J. R. Weaver. Airs, time of it (although there are
was welcomed. Next meeting will won
Mrs.
Grady
Duncan, of her talk will be "I Relieve” af­ 1G. It. Sapp. Airs. R. Hartman, i some la/y ones), but because
he held at home of Mrs. Byron Slack, S ub Orseno, Carl Hagen- cd and sufficiently mulched. They fMS^|nat|nK aP|. Most of them do- land,
•hould he mulched lightly (not tided, however, to do their cre.it- Mrs Henry Jameson, Mrs. Genus ter which a reception will lie Airs. F. Yoackte. Atra. Harriot {you may ultimately benefit also.
son
Smith, 2630 F.lm Ave.
Air*. Jack
Jack Ronton,
Benton, Air*. I’ rcbnbly the mostcommon
Afterwards refreshments were choked to death) with leaves, pine ing in'the privacy of their own Ilrook.&lt;,Airs. Vincent .Matccki,, given in her .honor in
tiie »/,ool |Wilcox, Mr*.
ex-,
Those present were Mr*. Grethouiej. and so left clutching such Airs. C. R. buyer. Airs. _C. Tiff-auditorium.
T. N. Dillard, Atrs. Ena Harbison,' prvssionamong the
man is "If
chen Crowell, Mrs. John Domin- sprved. The cake wa, decorated needles, straw, etc.
(3) T’amellias should be plant­ article* as "fans", coral,
ey, Jlrs. Lamar Echols, Mr*. It. with cowboys and Indians in a
sea- anany, MU* Myrtle Wilson, Mrs.; Those pr**ent and (he schools -'Ira. II. E. AloSwaln, Airs. W. H.! this lasea duty, where
eon (
ed
In *a mixture of half .peat, . and
d ln
. hones starfish, and tiny bits.of It. It.
A. Futrell, Mrs. W. E. Glldewell, pink ami green colors scheme. •
Gray, Airs. George Ottothey represented were.Mrs. Carl! AViggin* and }tr*. R. If. Wigglas. extend.'
They shouhl bo shell, with which they hope to! Sr., Airs. J. K. Andrews, Aire.| Prescott,
Mr*. Ev* Harkey, Mrs. Ilay Her­ Many wonderful g.fts were re- *•»*
Westside
Primary;
I do know that there are many
! keI&gt;t well watered but must have produce something as strikingly
ron. Mrs. Bill Kirk. Mrs. J. G. ceived by the honnree.
E. A. Myers, Airs. John Clark, Airs.Michael Thomas, Sanford
Warfel, of Wilson School in Paola; new families in town, and would
Waits.
Mrs. C. L. Wallis,
and
lovely a* those made by Mr.1 Atw
John D('allalian
Airs. |Junior High; Airs.Lewis Hrnile-1 Airs.
Francis Itoumlllat, Sanford like to welcome them, and offer
Those present were Nancy “ ' V ^ U ^ U n t l n g any kind
of Rice.
Airs. O. B. Boutwrll
John
Aturray, Airs.
Elizabeth meycr, Geneva; Atrs. Hopkins, of Grammar School; Air.*. Richard my sorvicoi, If they esn ever bo
llerby Rogei-s, Susan and Kenny
"balled-in-burlap" plants, never
I»vke Alary Club members pre-1 Johns, .Mrs.'A. (!. Cook, Airs. It. laike Alary; Airs. James Pearson, Flam, Airs. LnVrrne Clark and |of any use. Just* don’t tell m«
Slack, Sue and Craig Orseno, take the burlap from around the
Circle 4
W. Wood, Mrs. John Alaxwell, of Oviedo; .Mrs. John Wagm-r and Airs. Alargaret Reynolds, PIih»- 1anything that shouldn’t be printed
Alike Brown, Carl llaganaon,
Mra. E. C. Wniiam*’ home was R„nn|e ,\|fonl. Edgar Jon**, and root ball. Do not rut strings, pull This will release the pockets o f ij'l1'*- K. L. Fulfonl. Ain.T. W. j Mrs.David McCoy, of Lyman! crest; and Airs. Eilwhr Epstein \liecaase I have a way of getting
pinning nail* or loosen burlap in
the acan# Tuesday morning of a K;in,n „ n,| Srtn,iy Metzler.
any way. The burlap retaina the air underneath the surface. Do'I|Prevail, -Airs. C.G. Hart, undi School;Mr*. J. It. St. John, of j and Airs. Velma Alltchcll, of into trouble simply by telling al*
meeting of Circle Number Four
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root hall intact "until thVfresh I
P“ ‘ any kind of fertilizer or Mr»- J- c - Bapp.
'Seminole High School; Mrs. At. E. Southshle.
most the trulh.
of the W.S.C.S., with Mrs. Robert ‘ Lun,|nu|,t and Mrs. Shultz.
soil becomes firmly arttled around: leaves In the hole at the time of
Parker serving a* co-hostess.
Report of Christmas gift* to It. The burlap rot* within a few i Planting, fertilizers burn 'he
Mrs. Eugene Williams presided shutin* was given and Mr*. J. weeks giving valuible Organic I ‘ ««Ier roo(*. severely damage
over the meeting and Airs. C. J. I y, McClelland, sunshine chairmaterial to the soil.
tho P'nnI. nn&lt;1 "nnietinie kill It.
Meriwether used Psalm 116 u a ma()t jjaVe her report. Airs WnrDo not dig a large hole. You Leaves will cause nlr pocket*,
devotlonal. She also gave tho ri,n |hpn KaV(, lhe following dates
burying the
camellia.! Do
not fertilize tin* plants
atudy on "Paul's Letters to the ^
rPniemberrd: Thursday, aren’t
You're
planting
it
toi while they are blooming. Wall
Churchea'*.
I j an ioih. 10 a m.—2 p.m., suidy
After the brief business »«»' |course on Atissions, U.S.A. Mr*, grow. The moresoil stirred up. ( until after dormancy when the
growth,
aion, refreshments were scrveil. i How ard
Anderson of Daytona the greater dangnr of reusing1plants • are In active
air pockets. Dig the hole only \Camellias
should be fertilized
It was announced that uftcr the Reach will be assisted by loeal
every six weeks
from
next business meeting on Feb. 3. committee
in conducting
the three or four inches wider uml; lightly
root) ball. AlixAlarch through September,
and
there
will be a covered
diah! course. Speaker* from Sanford deeper than the
peat
with
soil
in
bottffm
of
hole,
remember
to
w-a'cr
thoroughly
luncheon In honor of the new ment-1 w||j tnc|m|„ Mrs. A. W. Epp*.
pack lightly but firmly and water aftprwanls
ber*.
Mr. R. T. Milwee, Capt. Arnold,
Those present were Mr*. Frank
FrnP^ Roosholder. awl 1
A,ltw' th* * * tcr1the *et1‘ I An, •'^ri'mt Bulletin No 161,
B. Adams. Mrs. James Bozanl. , r, r*1(l Heckenbach
Members'tl® r“ &gt;«ptetely and again Parit , entitled Camellias In Florida. Is
Mrs. J. B. Crawford, Mrs. It. F. '
t0 " UPnd
7lrmlF an^ w*,« ' Uloroughly. If available through the Agrieulurnl
Crenshaw
Airs. W. P
Fields. 1 ° . *
' tf&lt;tl
__ ____ you see air bubble* coming up j Extension service at Gainesville,
Field*..
program, j br0,,jb the water, take a point- Florida. The bull.-tin i* beautiful
Air*. J.
Mrs. C. J.
», v, n . i Mu riWeu C^ v m / - l - K o i i r
Nights
for
G o d ed stick and punch some holes ly illustarted in color, and mav|
H. McDaniel. Mr*. M. U
wil, b( |allnchrd wUh ,
moss
nf
Airs. Robert Parker, Airs. Walter meeting In the church starting 3 through the area between the be helpful in the selection
Price, Airs. L. F. Richanl*. Mrs. p.m. Sunday, Jan. 13. Second phaae outer roots and edge of the hole. &gt;camellias for your garden.
Blake Sawyers Airs. T. E. Wil- of this program will be a Prayer
aon, Mrs. Harold Whlttcrn. Airs. Vigil, 9 p.m. Jan. 13 to 9 a.m.
Eugene Williams, Airs. George Jun. 14. Different groups will lie
Chapman, and Airs. Ralph Jarv­ re.spon.sibh* for one hour periods;
is.
Feb.
5 will be a combined
Circle 9
business, program meeting and a
Circle Number Nine met at the social hour for new members.
home of Airs. J. C. Davis, .Mon­ Program starts at 10:45 and a
day.
p.m. 'vr.rojnm.a*.
Refreshments o«
of|i v e m l
.. at 3 Pjndish luncheon will
be
coffee and delicious home mad.* M i, M noon Mr| j „ . Step-

Methodist
Circles

Large Crowd Turns Out To See
* Art O f Shellcraft Demonstrated

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Final Plans Made
For P-TA Founders’ Dorcas Class
Meets
.
Day Meet Feb. 7
At Wiggins Home

V

JAN U A RY

CLEARANCE!

f°m
C*k“ J " r* , ' n " 1 t0 thc han will be the hostess in Feb.
*
, .
,,
in De Bary. Alerting was (hen:
Alerting was opened by Mrs.
d
C. E. Williams, who took her
I.
devotional study from flomi.ru
The fo owuig members were
IS: 1. Htr subject wan •'creating Prr**nl:
Harry Brown, Mri
an atmosphere" something each J. C. Davis, Airs. Ruth Lundof us is doing whether we intend ‘ju'-'*; V/*; I’ f tc,r, M°nif • 5*” - ■7to or not. Mrs. Williams t h e n F; McUella-ul. M i-i.^ da St aUs.
presontad the fourth chapter of
,S’ J “I f ’ J . ” ’ Butzcll
the book. "Paul’s letters to Lo- F**n^|*» '*r‘ - L. E. Hllliams, Afrs.
cal Churches'. This chapter is on
r
' r1,.,d‘
the message of the church and' '-an, Mrs.
• ylallnr,
taken from the letter to the Ro. and Airs. Al. R. AleCleliand.
man*. Silent prayers followed ther
atudy.
9
Atrs. Warren, chairman, open
ed her business meeting by wel
Jan. 10
coming Airs Honeywell, and ex­
tending her smypathv lo Airs.
Mrs. Jay Young

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assured
that
Ike. NeW York Yankees won the
World Scries, Don Larsen actual­
ly pitched « perfect ganfe-snd no
oady .iiwowa: gee. eeetaln whether
Jackie Robinson will play ball
vast season.
AO of these point* were settled
not settled, as 'the ease may
;pt the first official ahowing of
A f . official World Series films.

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S t £ h £ * . of*t*h^lece but*Rohr
toon didn't show, probably In defto Don Newcomb*.
Newcom* didn't di anv better
this time around but among the
tones settled were:
L Hie double play is the best
Joke since traveling salesmen quit
visiting farmhouses.
1 Casey 8teng«l
never, but
n«var, is caught
with
mouth

Ing long-time charges that the CP
has become an “ automatic” eall,
and “ cheating" is standard.
As the picture open*, there are
Shota of Stengsl and Dodger Man­
ager Walt Alston which you might
call typical. Alston is a sphinx,
Stengel's mouth is wide open..
Mantle emerges a* slightly re­
miss in the outfleldlng depart­
ment. On at least two fly balls
he charged n like a whippet anl
then chugged to a slow motion
halt a few feet in front of the ball
to take It on the easy first
bounce. The tumbling antics of
w tn ln»P,r« ,|oMl ln «*&gt;

.Slaughter's Robbie Clear
Thw picture show* clearly that
Slaughter's racing miss of Jackie
Robinson's line drive In the sixth
game was a right tough effort. He
came hard and stibbtd high and
it should wipe ou( a lot of tough
remarks abou how the old war
horse ran out of gas.
I. Mickey Mantle la no Joe DI A classic Is Berra's tackle of
lenten af&gt;er the big fellow pilch
Maggio with a (love.
4. Country, Slaughter was no cd the final strike of the first
‘ go»tH when he missed Jackie World Series perfect no-hit, no-run
Reklewm's liner In the Yankee game. Yogi leapel high, wrapped
loae of the sixth game.
his arms around Larsen’a neck and
1 And Yogi Berra la a great thsn took a Joyous leg scissors on
beat hugger.
the Larsen midriff.
Pllai Available Per Showing
Most of this was old hat to the
■ Six hundred prints of the series, assembled sports figures and the
In 40-minute show, may bw bar- main topic of conversation was a
Rebate. a| to whether Robinson
would play ball again next season.
through any major league ball The orators were about evenly di­
And they are well worth the vided but one Giant official de­
JPae viewing because you’ll see clared firmly:
things you didn't even see in per
"W# think he'll play h r ua'\
This may be wishful thinking,
, Like those a* called double, because with him the Giants will
•pfayi. A half dozen are shown ftll the park at least against
throughout the film and, in every Brooklyn and without him they
instance, the
man
Is wcii
well won't
tnu relay
rviajr m
an m
won i d
r a w nipt.
u w u iic n
un*
draw
flics. nBut.one
thing
o ff life bag when he lakes the sure, Isst October thfre weren't
throw «ml makes the relay. Prov I any files on those Yankees.

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By Alan Mover

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Jay Hebert, playing pro Tor the
Mayfair Inn, put Sanford la the
national apotllgbt again this w#*k
with his datxiing TS holt score
of S t, good for second place be*
hind winner Doug Pord'a 210 in
the rich Loo Angeles Open. Te*
bert, in making nearly every
newspaper in the bountry, collect­
ed S3.7SO for hia effort and gave
Sanford mor« publicity than it
could aver purchase.
Ford and Hebert unscrambled
a group o f lg golfers that teed
off for the final half of the last
round within two strokes of each
other. Ford finished the round
with a two under par M to set
the pace that couldn't be beat,
but Jay Hebert eame from behind
to give the climax a dramatic
effort Hebert fired a four under
par ST on his last round to pull
within one stroke of Ford ami
passed the six men who were tied
for third place.
Hebert has been among the top
monsy winners in the PGA tour
for years, but the amiable golfer
that signs out o f’ Sanford has
never come closer than his Los
Angeles Open second place to
winning a tournament.
Recently John Krider made the
•tatcmsnt," It is ssldom that an
organization like the New York
Giants invests In town." This
has been a great boone to San­
ford, and the procurement of a
playing pro with the approachability. geniality, and competitive
sportsmanship such as Jay He­
bert will go a tong way toward
bringing a lot of dollars, and
friends, into Sanford.

fundamentals.
Pointing for highly-tou.ej Apop­
ka in an away game Friday
"Ight, the Seminoles showed signs
of all around Improvsment, par
Ucularly la team play pattern
performance supplanting
th e
“ •very man for yourself- attitude
that seemed to permeate the team
at the beginning of the season.
With the boya beginning to
think on the floor, I think we'U
rootrol the ball better and not
make »• many floor error*,"
cage mentor Bud Layer said this
morning.
Assistant coach Dick Sliver
(bowed well oo offense esterday
yesterday's scrimmage session.
"Every man on the team, and
the team as a whole showed vast
Improvement," he said.
Rod Phillips, the standout guard
that waa moved up from «he JV»
and earned a starting berth after
his performance against Pierson,
showed well on offense yejtrday
but. Ilka the learn In general, B u c k l e r T o G i v e
looked •ragged on defense
Teh Seminoles are sadly lacking R p n n r t O n P p f l f l l l t
on defense, and defense will mean * e P ? r [ U " . r, e C , n U r

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V '"'1?, Bowl Activities

of the game, the Seminoles will
____
Jim Buckler, chairman of the
Pixy for the rest of the season
Peanut
Rowt
Committee
of 'he
Their playing yesterday, however,
Sanford
Grammar
School
P-TA,
showed hope for th« future and
will lead a report on the com­
w u summed up by Silvers, "If
these boys will continue to play plete Peanut Bowl .Activities to­
like they did In practice-think­ night st R p. m.'in the Grammar
,
ing, controlling the ball, and tak­ School auditorium.
This school year's Peanut Bowl,
ing part hi team responsibility—
playing heads up ball and keeping rapidly on its way to becoming
an eye open for the cut man, we'U a Sanford classic, was hailed by
have a decent team by mid-sea­ many to have exceoded even the
hopes of the planning stage of
son."
'A t first everything was too the event.
Not only did the Peanut Bowl,
much for the boyi," Layer remarked of the new stress on fun­ which featured all the sixth
damentals embarked on after the grade boys playing touch football
Christmas holidays, "but now its on classroom teams, gather ln
soaking in and the boys are com­ more receipts than the first one
last year, but it took on a charit­
ing through."
One of the greatest enemies of able character In Inviting underthe team so far Is their own at­ privlledgcd children from the var­
titudes. A natural inclination for ious children homes in Central
a losing team not accustomed to Florida.
This year the Iteanut Bowl fes­
strict discipline is the pessimistic
approach to a coming game. It's tivities lasted two days. The first
entirely possible for ih* boy* to day kicked off the activities with
buckle down, hustle, and think a downtown parade. During the
what they’re doing on defense snd Peanut Bowl night contest every
stage some upsets, even Apopka, child in Grammar School took
part in some sort of activity.
as good as Apopka is.
Th« team attitude first took an
Smokey Sayat
upward swing yesterday when Ce­
cil Dandridge, sharpshoottng soph­
omore sparkplug for the Semi­
nole*, began driving through and
then passing out to a well posi­
tioned player. A natural leader
has a tendency to be a "shot hog
to the detremrm of the team
Unity. Another swing upward was
the added impetus of Joe High’s
Jumping. High hs* pir-vioutly lag­
ged on the rebounding, playing a
poor position snd giving IMUe e f­
fort. But todsy he Jumped well
and spirited the team.
Summing up the team effort in
yesterday's scrimmage and giving
new hope for a battle royal tomor­
row night in Apopka. Layer re­
marked," Yesterday every man
was looking for the cut man for
T h*r * ar* too m any u n n t esssa ry
the ft ret time this year, ami I
forest tires. Ba c a r tf u l!
think that's indicative of a goal
turn of events."
with the Apopka JVs at 7 p. m .
The scrappy hehy warriors and the varsities tangt* at $
take the court in a preliminary I p. m. tomorrow night in Apopka.

John Schirard Jr., pemlJato of
the Seminole Chiefs Osh, told the
members attending the noon
meeting of the Sanford Klwanis
□ ab that the Seminole Chiefs
Club was founded Vto m a te,
generate, and bring about a eontimed interest in high school ath­
letics in Sanford-'
Schirard -told the group, "after
being invited bare today, I eame
to put before soeh i civic mind­
ed organisation aa this an exact
picture of the Seminole Chiefs
Club, what it is, whot It has done,
and what tt ia planning to do."
Schirard said that a group of

Big Bill Russell ,
Is 'Too Polite'
By OSCAR FRALEY
Ualt’ d Frets Sports Writer
NEW YORK W — Big Bill
Russell has discovered that in
fessional basketball you have
he rough, tough, and nasty.
The a-foot, 10-inch Olympic star
wasn’t exactly a sensation In hia
Madison Square Garden debut at
a pro. He was rocked and socked
as his Boston Celtics lost a 113103 decision to the New York
Knicker-Bockrrs.
"Willie" was simply too polite.
On the few occasions when he
knocked down Harry Gallatin,
Russell reached down and helped
his floored opponent to his feet.
On the numerous occasions when
the situation was rsversed, Harry
the Horse merely grinned in wick­
ed eetlsfactlon.
More Of Same
And when Gallatin was on the
heneh. Sweetwater Gif ton. dished
up much more of the same to
Russell.
"Sweets" had to find out the
hard way himself when he first
eame up that you aren't courteous
on the cash court they almost
ran him out of the league, as
they have dozens of others.
"Get tough," ranted Joe Lapchick, then coach of the Knicks.
"Get tough or get lost.”
’ So the next time he was bounc­
ed, Sweets replied wHk a fislfull
of knuckles and has kept them
reedy ever sinceIt's a lesson they all must learn
to survive among the rugged pros.
These guys are not impressed by
Russell's Olympic and All-Ameri­
can clippings. Each one of them
has a fat scrapbook of his own.
Not that anyone believes Rusfell will be put out of the bas­
ketball business. This was only
his 10th pro game and he had
been highly Impressive on de­
fense with 201 rebounds in hU
first nine contests.
Better Thao Expeced
"He has done far better than
we expected," said Boston Coach
Red Auerback. "He's a great
player and gives us the rebound
strength we needed "
Eddie Gottlieb, owner of the
Philadelphia Warriors, who com­
plained about Russell’s "goal tend­
ing,*' also feels that the former
Sen Francisco star la a potential
great.
But Russell no longer is the
laughing boy who kept the Olym­
pic team in stitches. He Is tightlipped and laconic, speaks reluc­
tantly and obviously ia feeling his
way cautiously.
"That* guys all exceed my ex­
pectations," he said tersely.
"They are all good."

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S B ob b y M a m s . 0 l l e p p y Match. I
Qelnlsta 41-tl I1Z.S4
Modes ty * W in d y W hit* . 7 Moun­
men, vitally interested ia the M M 4 Bs m — ( / IS Mile,
tain d i e * D a n d y T o p .
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• T.lf . t t i am
state of affairs of high school stiver cia d y
o r te
(
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Jud****,
I
athistles, mot In the-latter part Ur. Meuse
«.l&lt; Phone*
•hone* C en t I D*tk 'Jr*I*, i f
of the last summer and discussed Quloltla f l - t ) 114.4*.
die Dollar.
Perky
Idle
D e ._ .. •
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Dally double tl-2i i:S.IS
llapnr Joy. I Lakeside X*l''j&gt; _—.
the advisability of forming a club
rated we** — s/ia wit*.
Tenth Mae* — n/» WU#
to foster a wider Intereet in every Ileetem Tiny
Me :.«« t i e
1 T.uche Itenard. J T r e e * P*PP*f%
t i e :.« * 1 v a t B la k e y . 0 W h l ' e Anwee. »
phase of athletics, football, bas- After H.
i.Sv r-oniervntlsn. * Pilot Bitty. 7 Otfi
katball, track, and aU other com Wonder Roll
qatnlslA tl-l) 17.10
W rap. * Ju p it er Jim . _________
petitivo sports.
Veenk sa w — », is Mil*
l.lv X70 tIO
"We didn't, and d o o t intend iwinkle's Jan*
S.l« tsn
to dabble into the affairs of tha L'dsll
tin
.t*p|fla Cblck
qalntsle &lt;»*i) tit :*
high school athletic association,"
l
it
a
Mo*e
—
S,
I*
Mil*.
he declared," but, rather, to worki r'rS*k*t
»JS i : o I 20
with them ia a harmonious rela­ Aiicnor Lad
le.ve •.sol
ion
Johnny
Dark
tionship with mutual benefit to
qamlata tt-4&gt; III n.
the school."
■tilth Mere — S, t* Mil*.
.
Uobblo M.
M0 t-10 ten
In discussing the achievements ale
York
of the Seminole Chiefs during its Mr, Ulbugus
*10 4.00
Viulnlela (J-7j 111.10
lhort existence Schirard said, "We
Veteulh Mace — 3, M
li Mil*.
carefully considered what the Pair V r e d d r
.20 *.:« #.«•&gt;!
i«.:o ».«•» &gt;51 CHRYSLER Imperial
problems were that faced the lloae View
Hkokt*
Mo
MO
school, and then we tried to do MulalolA ( M ) l l l . l v
I dr. Fully Equipped 8495.
something about them.
lilg h 'b Race — I II Mile.
Mlchasl
A
n
t
h
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n
y
7.20
4.20
2.2A
"We like to think that wa were
Platinum T r im
MO l.io
•49 LINCOLN * dr.
595
Instrumental In getting broader T ru dy Irsn#
* Oo
and better continued coverage of q u l n l e l a 12-21 I t * so
Vlalh Mae* — S / l * Mil*.
high school athletics through the Mias
•up*
&gt;33 PLYMOUTH club cou
Blltarawaat
MO .1.10 2 an
press and radio. Both mediums Adored
17.00 10. So
9695
radio and better
Isanl*
P
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r
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ll
I
I
"
have given us wholehearted sup­
QuInU ta 12-*) 1112.*"
port throughout our short exist­ Tenth Mae* — I I I Mile.
’35 PLYMOUTH club coupe
Kd’ t Dear. Jon es
2.M 2.10 t * n
ence.
Benny
S.IO *.:•»
radio and h«ater
91395.
"We also sponsored a Football lley
Humor ist .
&lt;2"
Bally Night, and we think it did
Quintals (2-1) 121 I*
a lot of good both from the spec­ M e te a lb Mae* — S '* Mile.
*53 MERCURY Monteire)
Irleh Shortcut
I t* 2.20 2.1"
tators point of view and the Tempoit
Jenny
2).«0 1•».*■»
hardtop. Radio and heater
«■"» I
school-community spirit. We hope Mslotype
lo w Milett81195
Q jiltiela 11-SI SOT.*"
to continue with this thing and
TOXIOHT* rV T M li:*
V i n t Rare — S /l* Mil*
make it an annual thing, getting
I Trass* To m. 2 IHilh LUIne S
*31 DeSOTO convertible
bigger and better with time.
Philter, 4 Uuprlt* C h ill. 2 D o d g e r '
9395.
"The Seminole Chiefs club at­ I'd, t Ho g u s i l s , 7 g h m j Itande, 11 new top and motor
C ash .
•
tempted several motorcades, one " u r s Saeoad
M ara__ S I* Mile
of which was successful. Incle­ 1 Cnualn Frieda, 2 Darbaru Hill993.
&gt;50 NASH I dr.
ment weather dealt a hard blow tuann. J tluilst Hole. I Herretar)‘ a '
Terms. 2 Births Bur*, t Ua&gt;lor Deb,
there, but the motorcade idea will 7 Cha rle y W in d . I Wlllnr.
*53 UUICK V8 super Riviera
continue tlirough another year.
T h ir d Race — s / l * Mile
I O o l f Ac*. 2 Tluton Switch , 2
R&amp;H, full power
81193.
“ The semi-monthly meetings of I've
Do nelt, « Daddy Dcanett, 2
the Seminole Chiefs hava been T ra ns C ott on . * Art Carney. 7
both Informative and Interesting," ''a p taln g ab le, S Balrkernonr.
•51 PLYMOUTH Belvedere
Vow elk Rare - I ' l l Mile
Schirard declared. "We have had
t True Fiber. 7 lllnn Judy
3 1 hardtop. Radio and heater
on several occasions films of Flor­ &gt;tu«* Blue. I Msrlend Lad*-. S Pie'
8393. |
ida State football games, and wa teen Tons. S Flow er queen. 7 In
Doubt S Dtbsllne.
have had both John Borton, AllF ifth Rare — ■ IS Mile
I Kr tellc. J Hindu. 2 I P&lt;-&lt;* 'T7m
American quarterback-captain of
•18 PONTIAC 2 d r .,6 cyl,
I Frien dly 'le n t, 2 Hunt l'lul&gt;. *
the Rose Bowl winning Ohio State Dr
Hydrumatle, R&amp;H
8193.
T s n S t 7 Welf Heir. tlun. X Kn.is
team, and Don MacAllster, Sports
stalk Mae* __ * I* Mile
Lace, 7 FnoPah W in d
Director of WDBO TV ai guest 1 Ir l sFerilly
s y (tpaed. I M v a n . J Ijt k a
*52 PLYMOUTH station
speakers.
wagon
8793"We aided the high school mon­
etary situation by bearing upon S O K C Sets Special
members of the Sanfdrd City
•30 PLYMOUTH
sedan
Commission, which organization Program Ton ight
Radio and heater.
8195.
waa broad-minded and coopera­
tive and finally rescended the H onoring Shrine
&gt;53 OLDSMOBILE Super
Stadium Tax both for the high
A special 10-rsce program 88 Club coupe. Radio, heat­
school and other non-profit orga­
honoring the Bahia Temple Shrine er and full power. 51195.
nizations.
"Next we tackled the Junior ts on tap tonight at the Sanfordhigh school football problem," Orlando Kennel Club.
A large delegation of Shriners *33 DeSOTO V8 I dr. Full
Schirard continued. "We Inallpower, Radio and heater.
from
all section# of Central Flori­
gated the outfitting of the uni­
$2393.
forms, made an Initial donation of da, Including many from Sanford
$300 to be used toward the pay­ are expected for the occasion.
T%e Bahia Shrine Fatrol I* '33 PLYMOUTH 4dr. Auto­
ment of the uniforms, guaranteed
payment of use of the stadium sponsoring the program and will
matic Transmission. 8695.
for a public ahowing of the uni­ receive profit from the gate reformed boys In an exciting intra­ ctlpta.
Top dignitaries from the Bahia •53 CHRYSLER Imperial
squad game, and then, through
the generous contribution of Sher­ Tempi* who will take port In hardtop. Full power and
81396iff J. Luther Hobby, we had a ceremonies at the track arc Po­ equipment.
donation drive and awarded a 3a tentate A. J. Thomas and William
calibre pistol to a donation ticket i Worth, president of the Shrine
holder. That drive donated an ad­ Patrol. The Bahia Temple Orien­
ditional MOO to the junior high tal Band is ixpccted to perform.
football fund.
The ninth rare ha* been desi­
"And now, in mid-February, we gnated a* the Bihia Shrine Handi­
are sponsoring a forthcoming cap and many of the track's top
auction to complete peying for the Gratje A speedsters, including CHRYSLER— PLYMOUTH
uniforms. The merchandise offer­ Perky Peggy and Captain Hook,
ed for sale will be varied and will be shooting for a handsome
"The Best For Lesa"
worthy of attendance and the a r jliver trophy that goes to the
tides will be sold to the highest winner.
Adjoining Free
bidder"
Ten races are on tap all told
Schirard concluded hia talk with the first event on the *pvcial
Parking Lot
with an Invitation for the group program slated for 8:10 p. m.
to attend the January meeting,
to be held the laat Thursday of
tha month, when ths final plans
for th« auction will be discussed
and decided upon.

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Orange City k DeLand.
U —USED CARS
1947 FORD Cenvertible, Good con­
dition. Radio and Heater. Needs
Top. $135.00. See Bill at Good,
year Service Store.
1940 Ford, motor excellent, has
bad reverse gear. First $40.00
geU it
1911 Nath Slateamaii $150.00
Body a little rough — good
motor.
Hugh Anatay. 1X19 Summerlin.
r
If your cay il paid for it may be
worth more than you think on
trod? for a 1957 PONTIAC.
1955 Plymouth Plaza, 4dr Sedan
1954 Packard Clipper, 2dr Sedan
1954 yaottsr 4-door Chieftain
Delu.,1-. ••
1)51 4-door Chevrolet
1951 4-door Plymouth
1949 Kaiser Traveler
Bee Ray Herron at PONTIAC
Phone 2454
After 4 p. m. Phone UU-W
1949 Ford, full equipped. Bargain
Phone 541-J.
‘64 Chevrolet 4 door sedan. Pow­
er-glide. good condition, 1 own­
er. Must sell, going overseas.
2015 Sanford Avt.
1141 OldamobUe Super $4, 4dr.
aedan. HAH, hydramatic. Ex­
cellent.
$345.
Iiui Pontic* 4-dr. sedan. One

owner Reel clean

129$

'.$48 Chrysler 4dr sedan. Extra
good for tha money
$95.
ROY REEL
309 W. 2nd
1939 DeSoto, make offer. Can be
seen after 1:00 p.m. 107 Mag­
nolia.

jSfr*
VACANCY

PROBLEMS?

find

tenants fast thru the Want Ads.

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48-FARM aad GARDEN
CAMELLIAS
AZALEAS

» RENTALS

White ledy wants work of any
U -A PT B-aO U SES-R O O M S
kind. )0g Oak Ava.
Daywork or pert time In elty or WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths. 114 W, first Bt
out. Ph. 1296-J.

! Avalos Apia. Efficiency. Ph. 7J0-W
31—WORE WANTED—MALE
i
i_
. «. _
Tbla la a pau to tha Rite theatre
for Frederick Earl Jones. Ewp. Young man. married, Veteran; Efficiency apt. Hi-way 17-91 Be
City Limits. Blumberland Court
date Jan. 19, 1067.
desires position with local firm.
General office, sales or Book­ Sea Seminole Realty for Deeir.
WOOLSEY
keeping preferrd. Mr. Msthes,
abla Houses and Apia Phone 27
Geo. Del. Sanford.
Marine Fhiinhn
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
Por Your Bent
for Winter Tourist Private bate
Senkarik Glams and Paint Co.
k shower. Steam heat Inquire
111-114 W. 2nd SL
fhoee M
Manuel Jacobson aero** from
IS—MONEY Tr LOAN
Post Office.
for Palntlnf rail Mr. Taiker. Pit
AUTO LOANS
999* R. Boom ipoclal 914.3d
Second floor-two room furnished
CCS1 LESS
ape Private bath. $35.00 per
FLOOR saadtaa aad ftattkmg.
month. Phooa 1217-W after 6.
Cleantns. wsahsa berytaa Semi
State
note eouaty sine# !•
2 bedroom house, kitchen equipp­
OP SANPORD
H. M oleasee. Lake Mary
ed. About January 20th. Ph.
281-J.
M c fM N E Y ’ SM lTH PA IN TS
M il S. Park
Phene I M
I bedroom unfurnished house, kit­
t3— ARTICLE* far SALE
chen equipped $70 month. Phone
FORMICA. The finest material
931 or 74J.W.
available for counter tope. Over Xe ouy and *«B o**d furniture
U eolore and deslgna to choose
Paying top cash prices far any 5 room house, J800 French Ave.
'rom. Your exclusive Formioa
thing of value SUPER TRAD
Unfurnished or partly furnish*
dealer
INO POST on tt-a* Ph 1983-W
ed.

FIN A N CIAL

Florida

Bank

t MERCHANDISE

GREGORY LUMBER CO,

Ith k Maple

Phone 3*93

L, U 8111 - Plane Teekaletan
Phene Ita4 Rente I. Saaferd

PIANO TUNING * REPAIRING
W, L Harmon
ROLUWAY. Hoapkal and Baby
Bede Day. Week or Month— Ph 1362-M — After 9:00 p m
Tel. 1429. furniture Center —
It—ROOFING aad PLUMBING
118 Writ first Bt.

Golf ear demonstrator, gasoline
powered, 1M8 modal. For SaJa
by Mete diitrtbutar. Ro-mack
Lumber Co., leeoburg. Phone
238.
_____

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LIVE BAIT

38—ROOMS

Shiners. Bull Heads. Pop Guts
1st floor front, newly furn. room,
S Dozes, 95c
kitchen privileges. Elderly woMissouri Minnows sod Worms
man. Phone 918-M.
* ■
Fleming Grocery—E. Geneva Ava.
SEWING MACHINE*
Necehl - White
New and Used
GARRETT’*
323 C 1st SL

^

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Exp. cook-housekeeper wishes B
days work or ironing. 70S Bay
Ave.

•a—PIANO 4BBVtCl ~ ________

Wanted youof couple or llrl to
lira la
Pnvjde phone *
14
bath. Phooa 9 ^ - J .

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105 Se, Oak 39-WUKS WANTED FEMALE

Tad Barnett
fo r PAINTING
MU Grandview
Phooa 1SSS-M.

18

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Needs Young man Interested in learning
sheet metal trade. Phone 79.

K(FAIRS

Ph

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17—HELP WANTED MALI

t BUSINESS
SERVICES

Wilt III Mil
C M S t m iD ADS

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REAL ESTATE
81—ACREAGE

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I160U DOWN FOR 3 BEDROOM
HOME.
Total price only $9250. Phon* us
for details.
JVBT OUTBIDS CITY
3 bedrooms, perch, carport*. Com­
pletely furnished very neat
horn* situated on 2 Urge Iota
with fruit trees. Cash price only
$723®,

Robert A. Williams
■SALTO*

• KsjrMORd LuAdqalat,
ABBOCtATS

Allentle Sink Bldg

OZIER REALTY CO

Laura B. Osier, Realtor
Huai M. Field. Aeeoeiate
1401 So Orlando Hwy. Ph. l$59
EVENINGS! 3114 aad 710

Seminole Realty
T. W. MEMO
nr. n iE T tim s
REALTOR*
1901 Perk Ava. Fhea* 27 ar 143
PHONB 8279 far CKERSY
Real Estate Brokerage - Notary
till W 13th St. Rear-Barber Shop
ATTENTION BUILDER*
63 large lake front and lake view
lots, i mil* from town. Most
attractive terms.
Consult A HF.ALTOR First

CULLEN AND HARKEY
199 N Park Av*.

Phone 2313

REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
3344 French Ave

J . W. HALL, REALTOR

Johnny Walker, Associate
"CaU Hall" Phene 1749
FOR THE
DISCRIMINATING
H O ME BRKKIR DESIRING
THE BIST. WE HAV* IT!
Beautiful Brittany farm In $lay*
fair, 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Ex.
qulsltly equipped b u i l t In
kitchen; large family room:
paneled living room with old
brick fireplace, Just made for
entertaining; separate dining
room, cork floors throughout,
rentral heating system; on
lovely oak shaded grounds.
Total price $34,000. Term* may
be obtained.
W H. "Bill" (TEMPER
Realtor — General Insurer
Guy Alien Asseeletr
Arlctte Prlee, Associate
Phono 905 or 2122 - 112 N. Park

THE SANFORD

HERALD

$179.50

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Thura. Jan. 10, 1957 P « « s 7

Kefauver Loses Out
Again To Senator
With Less Seniority
■ y RAYMOND LAH*
U n i P r e s * Star l'orrr»p#ud»*l
WASHINGTON «* — For the
fourth time, Sen. Estes Kefauver
D-Tenn has lost out to a senator
with leti seniority in hit bid for
a coveted seat on the Senate F or
elgn Relation* Committee.
Kefauver was pasted up In fa*
vor of Ben. John F. Kennedy DMaes to fill the only current vac­
ancy on the committee.
Kennedy, Kefauvtr’i unsuccess­
ful rival for the Democratic vice
prreldentlil nomination lest year,
ha* been In the Senate for four
year*, Kefauver for eight.
The time-honored seniority roll
for doling out commPtcc assign­
ments Is cracking up among Sen­
ate Democrats. Thus, thp Scnalc
Democratic Steering Committee
voted 14-0 to glva the foreign re­
lation* seat to KennrJy, despile
Kefauver'* senior claim, In mak­
ing a new set of rommittee as­
signments.
Republican senators, who en­
force the seniority rule much
more strictly, expected to com*
pltotc their committee s**ignments todayDuring tho four years that Ken
Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas his
been Dqpiocratle floor leader, the
party leadership has been bend­
ing the seniority rule. Johnson has
fought for a policy that every
Democratic senator, even a fresh­
man, should have at least one
“ good” commute*.
Kefauver, who had not waived
hie seniority, said he was disap­
pointed.
“ Of course, I do not blanio Ken.
Kennedy for trying to bettor this
position." he said, “ but I am in­
terested to learn that seniority
is a rule that may or may not
be applied by the Senate leader
ship in deciding tho rights of
senators.”
Kennedy would succeed former
Sen Waller F. George D-Ga on
the foreign relations group. The
Steering comml'te* named 89year-old Sen. Theodore Francis
Green D-RI to succeed George as
chairman of the committee.

Ten acres exceptional tiled land
on hard surface road. W. E.
Csnteens. cots, slcsplng bags,
Klrehhof’ Jr Phone 305
CERAM IC I U B
tents, mess kits, hunting knives.
Paul P 41uatier * Ben Ph. 154
Army-Navy Surplus. 310 San­ This I* a past to the Movielnnd
free estimate Quality work.
ford Ave.
Ride-in for Eddie Keith Exp.
date Jan. 19, 1957,
PLUM BING
—factory to you—
’ tract and Repair Work
Alamlaam
84-PARMS AND GROVES
Frrs Estimates
Vsnetlan Blinds
R. L. HARVEY
Enclosed head. Sag prool bottom 70 acre tUe farm. Threa bedroom
204 Sanford Ave
Pnone 1824
rail with plastic ands. Plastic
house, large harn. All equip
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
This la a piae to the Rltz theatre
nient and machinery,
-asy
cords.
for Wilma Getz Exp. date Jan.
terms. Ph. 1393-J. P. O Box
Hcnknrilt Glass and I'mint Co.
19, 1057.
1194.
112-114 West 2nd St.
Phone 320
PLUMBING k HEATING
84—HOMES
deptie Tank Installation A Bervic Brand new $33.00 760x19 nylon
Heater Service, A r a b l e C
OPEN HOUSE
W.W. tubeless tire. Two year Five room boui* with bath and
approximately thirteen acres of January 5—14
Harriett, Phone 734-W or 1339.
warranty. For $35.00 eaah. Call
North Shirley
high hammock land, W. E.
341 after 6 P.M.
East of Mayfair near Lake
Plumbing. Kreiky Heating
wrchhoff Jr. Ph. 506.
Aluminum garage door,
24M
M. G. HODGES
Oak shade trees, large 3 bedroom.
BY OWNER
Chase.
Service on All Water Pumps2 bath home, kitchen with bull
3 Bedroom, CB Home in Lake
Walls Drilled - Pumps
in oven, stain!*** steel trimm­
t iFFUANCIS
Mary $6.800—Terms. Ph. S91-J
Psole Rotd, Phone 700
ed, corton terraxzo floor, living
room with fireplace and plant­
FIUGlDAIRK appliances, sale
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
er. Ful! dining room, 3 large
and aervlce. G.
High, Oviedo
VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
fla. Phone FO-5-3315
3315 or San
“
wnlk in closets, 4 other rlosHt
FINANCING
ford 1442-W after 8 p.m.
k soragr. cork floors through­
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
out. central heating. $22,600.
IS—BUILDING MATERIALS
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
With axcallfftt term*.
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
RED I-MIX CONCRETE
Phone 1991
l$oo Msllonville
Including; bath fixturas, cabinet
LARGE ROOMY
Window SUN ■ Lintels
sink, water pump, septic tank
3 bedroom, 2 bath home with
Septic Tank—State Approved
Thte
la
a
pas*
to
the
Prairie
Lake
and water healer, approximate
Florida room on nicely land
Sand — Cement Moriar Mix
drive-in for Pearl Moore. Exp.
ly $25 month.
scaped I* : Dak floors, central
ktlracla Concrete Co.
data
Jan.
19,
1967.
Call, or sec ua TODAY
heat.
good closetj, indirect
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335
007 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1113
lighting in living room, en­
METAL ROOFING
closed carport with utility and
3—SPECIAL NOT1CBS
Now In stock, 4*V Crimp— ti”
storage. Nearly new. Good
Now in stock, 5-V Crimp—" WONDERFUL LOCATIONS
neighbor*. $18,300—terms.
tobinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
Corrugated — 2is" Corrugated . . . SPLENDID VALUES
$500.00 dow n — $50.00 nto.
We build, dsalgn and rtfinlsb
Get All Your Roofing Needs at
Living room, dining room, kitchen
See at 911 French. Ph. J2-B.
Sherman Concrete I'ipe Co.
equipped, 2 bedrooms A bath,
Out West 13th SL
— In —
HEATING
•hade k fruit trees. Frame.
Floor Furnaces A Circulators
48—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
$1000.00 down — $10,500
IL B. POPE CO.. Inc.
• SOUTH PINKCREST
HAYNES Office Machine Co.
200 8. rark
Thine 1440
Living
room with dining area, 3
•
GROVE
.MANOR
Typewriters, adding machines
bedrooms, oak floors, ceramic
• VALENCIA VILLAS, DeLand
Sales-Rentals. 314 Mag.. Ph. 44
GATLIN nttOTHERS
tile bath, car port*, utility k
Dragline A Bulldozer Service H -FURNITURE—HOUSED '.O
screened porch. Equipped with
Me ran qualify you for one of
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2495 W. Sanford.
atile fan, heater, stove, and re­
our
easy
finance
plans
within
30
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
frigerator.
etc. Boughtsold. Larry's Mart minutes.
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­
32t East 1st SL Phone 1631.
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and
IlOSA L. PAYTON
programs,
etc.
Progressive
• F. H. A.
Registered Rest Estate Broker
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403
Thun* 2871
17 02 at Hiawatha
SAVE WITH ECHOLS
West 13th SL_______
V.
A.
LAKKFttONT
This la a pass to the Movieland $119.50 Swivel Rocker
$89.50
2 bedroom frame home. 246 feet
HUio-in for Carolyn Stcnstrom. $119.50 Rcclincrs
$89.60
on a clout und bottom like.
Exp. date Jan. 19, 1937.
$199 50 Sofa Bed Achair $159.00 • Service Personnel
Approximately 1 acre, few
$139 50 Bunk Beds
...
$119.50
i-itrue t r e e s , outside c i t y .
WELL DRILLING
$7,000.00.
Fairbanks-.Morsc pumps.
YOU
Bookcase Bed
Repairs to all makes.
CLEAN..3 bedroom frame home,
Double Dresser
HOWARD C. LONG
CAN
atbeston
siding, tile
floors
Mirror*
207 E. Commercial Ave.
throughout, full screened porch,
Innespring Mattress
Thone 318
BUY
rirporie. Urge lot, nesr Tin*Box Spring
cre»t School. Priced $10,500.
General contracting and hauling.
For delivery: clay, fill dirt, Large selection of B e a u t i f u l • With confidence »hm you buy
muck and top soil. W. D. Hol­
Dinettes at
an Odham &amp; Tudor Home.
combe, Phone 1732-31.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
SIIAD ARE NOW IN’
A. B. PETERSON
Corner 2nd A Magnolia, I'h. 1232
Guide service every day, safe
Broker Associates: A. B. Psterse*
••Bud” Bamberger, Sljr.
DRIVE OUT TODAYboat, two motors. $3.00 per
Jr., 1*. J. Chesteraon, Garfield
Free Delivery
hou.', mlninimum of 5 hours, 2
Willetts, John MeUeh sed R. W.
Homes are ready for Immediate
in party. Phone Larry Aubry
Williams. A. C. Doudnsy, Load
occupancy.
Surveyor.
at 2855-J.
116 N. Park Ave.
Phone 1129
FUR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
DREDGING
—at Warehouse Prtcas, visit
FROM THE COLLECTION
ODHAM &amp;
.and filled, beaches made. Joe
IP
IT
IS
REAL
ESTATE
BERRY'S. Wa are experts at as­
of Branelt cornea thta black
ask
Crumley
k
Montelth
Andrews. Pit.' Elgin 7-30D
TUDOR, Inc.
sisting you to secure gracious
it 117 South Park
Phone T72 wool late-dsy Jacket costume.
Elulls, Florida.
;ood looks with functional Con­
Tha fitted jacket has satin
venience. Today’a best buys la
Cor. Hyw. 17 92 &amp; 27th St.
highlight* at the collar and
INCOME-TAX-SERVICE
LAKE MARY ESTATE
nationally advertised furniture
Phones 2100 A :'JV»
Large two story frame apartment cuff*. Under It I* a scooped
Wn. II. .Murray
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
“ Builders of Finrr Homes
dwelling with three acres land. peck dress.
1111 Celery Ave.
Phone 1841-M
First SL Phone 1687 foe Even­
For Florida Living"
Closed Sunday
Well located. Good income pro­
ing Appointment.
perty. Reduced to sell at
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
$6,500.
SYSTEMS
CABINET SALE
"wo bedroom house, 'urge fenced
LET IT RAIN, let it shin*. Every
All types and sixes, installed
lot, shado trees. Will consider RAYMOND M. BALL,
"Do It Yourself."
All metal utility and wall cubinlots or acreage as partial down
day 1* a good day to use the
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
REALTOR
eU st whole:*!# price*.
pivmeot Phone 1138'XJ.
STI NE
Wzst Ads. •
S. I). Highleyniaa — Associate
Machine and Supply Co.
This is a pa&lt;s to the Prairie Lake 204 S. Park Avt.
Single door utility
$9.93
Thone 080
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. 62
drive-in
for
Oliver
Simmons.
Double door utility .... $12.95
Exp date Jan. 19, 1967.
FOR QUICK ACTION ua* CIami
3 pc. wall cabinets
$9.95
EMPLOYMENT
3 bedroom, 1 bath, CD home. Un­
fled ads to sag unt hire. Call
EASY TERMS
furnished. $700.00 down. Phone
Z«—HELP WANTED FEMALE
U2l. say “ Charge it.**
1971.
Women 1155. to address and mail
our circulars at home
on
Mather Of Sanford 8 9 -LOTS
commission Write GIFT Fair, 203 09 lit St.
Phone 127 Choice lots in the Mayfair
(Dt.pt. 4). Springfield, Pcnna.
Area at an attractive cask
price. W. E. KJrcboff Jr. Phone
ShVE
Registered Nurse for Sanford
306.
Blood Bank Program. 3 after­ Electric Singer Sewing Machine
TIM E !
in Blond Console, makes fancy
noons aweek, 3:00-7:00 p.m. No
stitches, pick up 7 payment* of 4 loU touting 30’ X 230’. $3CU
special training or experience
Just
off
5
points
It
60
ft.
17.35 or will discount for cash,
“The
I**LET VA
needed. For appointment con­
frqntege on highway — county
w ri« Credit Manager. P. O.
Ctekot ovthte
tact Mrs. Rand, Phone Orlando
APS DO ITI
deed,
terms
arranged.
Box,
11099,
Orlando,
Fla.
•
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ew
West-sen**
47137 or Write Box BB c/o.
Hugh Ansley, 1913 Summerlin or
Vtiihoot a Me*-'
Sanford Herald,
Phone 1821 and leave message
P»IJ* HARD TO PAT? Kell
• BIG VALUES
where you may be contact*
• QUICK CREDIT
ed.
Hung* you'ie through wi t h
CHOOSE GOOD W O R K E R S
SWAP a n y t h in g : Just place
• EASY TERMS
FOR
GRAND
BUY3
GALORE,
W1LSON-3IAIER
through CIsssiLed ada. Lei aa
teareui*i Want Ads tor CASH.
Clamlted ada. Phon* 1821 for a
make tha Want Ada your shopp­
New aad Used Furniture
experienced ad writer
ing place.
311 E. First St.
Phooa 958
kafctal
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This is an artist's sketch of the brand new main entrance
of the Florida Citrus Exposition to b# held at Winter Haveai
Feb. 9-16. Fashioned of aluminum and topped by a huge oiw
ange. the arch will cover ticket booths constructed to reprw-1
sent canned citrus containers. This is a part of the Exposition)’
“ new look” and the plan to davote tha show entirely to th i
state's huge citrus industry.
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9. Otdsst
Dravtdian
language
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beverege
9. Rub hard
In washing
8. Interviewed
secretly
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19. Shade
of a
color
17. Question
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30. Performs

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58. Depart
39. Sharp
40. Conical tent
41. Warning
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43. WriUng
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Rules for Safe Winter Driving
. . ^ attew i iSAUty.UouiiijUUiUjki tevealUut winter dt
accidents cause more than SOD.OOO personal injuries and 11
billion in damage every yc.tr. For eafer winter driving, author*

ties suggest a sensible, four* &lt;v
$&gt;oiiit program.
Sfrnrr. To protect your car,
n permanent-type nnti-ftccze
pays off. And to protect your­
self. having your brakes ami
wheel alignment cheeked may
pay off even better. Make sure
the lights are properly focused
nml the horn loud enough.
Check the windshield wiper,. .
.
. , _ ----- |TXt00
| when roads ar* bad. On a slick
surface, always start in second
gear. Use second also for steep
lulls and downgrades. And
never crowd another car. ova*
in slow traffic. You never klto#
when the man ahead o f you i f
n li.nl driver likely to do some*
thing foolish.

Equipment. A pail of sand
in the trunk will keep the rear
wheels from slipping and may
come (it handy for a slippery
surface. Never be without a
jark. pump, spare tire and a
few Hares. Tire chains are an
excellent investment in safety.

Speed. It isn’t mature to
*pes_d. or even to go the limit

Moderation. Drinking and
driving don't mix. We can all
profit by following the advica
of The Bouse of Seagram t
“ Tonight, when it’* one for tha
road, be sure it’s coffee.”
Through proper car car*,
adequate equipment, limited
speed and sensible moderation,
you can do your share to reduct
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«a that I win not WsBesh J. Lawton of Alamo, Call!
far raalaetioo to
tiding a franUe fadlo Iheaaage
that tha stork was about ta visit
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"Wa’nt having a baby-gat a
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Pi aaidant
LONDON: YtmoUto spokesmen
____ ___
MlddU Eaat
•f aaflltary and aronomk predicting the Arab world would
spring to their country’s defense
tower Doetria* haa in the event of large-aeab Us
tba U. I A 'a *n- Uttaa with Britain.
"Yaaaoa tan make or break
Britain ai
and It at
Western plans ta Arabia."
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ALEXANDRIA, Va: J u d g e
rtaiaa aad paoplea.”
James N. CoUsanto refusing to
S AFL-C10 Praaidant suppress a conviction of a Negro
__ mr canine for atom janitor accused of molesting two
afalnat CommonUt ag newly arrived Hungarian refugee
women:
_ _ f| Hand ConmunUm U " I V reaeon wa have freedom
B fear tt. T « fight Coromu- bar* [i baednao wa do not conceal
aartadaljr ia not total naga- things — neither the good nor
tha bad."
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N ig h t - l if e f o r Y o u r .C a m e r a
Light is a must In picture tak­
ing, but that doesn't necessarily
mean sunlight Moonlight, can­
dlelight, street light—ell of .these
will do nicely not only as a source
of Inspiration for your camera,
but as an effective source of light
aa welL Indoors, either flash or
flood can be used to throw light
on your subject after the sun hmj
gone doom.
Essential to any camera on the
night shift Is a tripod or some
other solid support Withofft it
you may spoil your picture—for
even the slightest amount of camera movement during a time ex­
posure can be fatal to the result
As for the length of exposure
to be used for night shotj, there's
really ho hard-and-fast rule to
follow. You’ll need a little pa­
tience and a bit of trlal-and-error
at flrst Since there’ll be widely
differing light conditions and
subjects, your best bet will be
to try several exposures—noting
the length of time and the lens
opening used for each shot Some
picture-takers Ilka to stick to the
“rule of three"—one exposure
based on checking prevailing con­

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Ftwuhpwrar ’ entn would atUJ
tbs United Butaa snougb
By UNITED PERM
strength to mora Into ths
Tht Port Wayne Pistons have
Eaat If aocaacanr:
satisfied wa do hara toe an eaay explanation why their
five-game losing streak was end
ed: They just hit rock bottom—
MEMPHIS, Taon.: Cap*. Elwyn liter. Uy.
IH» tewM oa stager Elvis Prailey’i I V Pistons ended their skein
U draft eUaalflcaUon:
when they beat the Minneapolis
rtkyileally Presley la an A-pro- Lakers, 67-68, at Winnipeg. Man.,
fb . aad that’a aa high aa you where the game was played on
cement floor before a crowd
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of 1,000.
CAMBRIDGE, If a a a.: Hugh
Both teams had trouble drib­
toUrtan, British Labor Party bling and running on the hard
gadar, btllaTing Rad China should surface In the first half which
Church O fficers
b admitted to tha United Nation* ended with Port Wayne in front.
bcurity Council:______________
43*96. The pace picked up in the T o Be Ordained,
second half ami came to a rousing
end when Mei Hutchins last sec­ Installed Sunday
ond goal clinched matters for the
An ordination md Imtallntlon
Pistons.
service for new officer, will be
Harry Gallatin grabbed IT re­
ILAV1A— The monthly meet­ bounds and scored !6 points *o held Sunday. 11 a. in., et the First
ing of St Luka's Christian Day lead the New York Knickerbock­ Chriatlsn Church. Pantor Perry
Ithooi P-TA will ba held Jan. IS ers to a 113-109 victory over the L .Stone will deliver a me*MRe
• t ip .n i. in tha school auditorium. Boston Celtics and Maurice Stoke* In keeping with the aeration.
The service will Include the
Tha durational part of the pro- scored 8 point* and Jack Twy
m a t will be a tnovl* on "The lie man It to spark &lt;he Rochester laying on of hands and prayer
iSgaltl* lad Paaeeotbo of C m Royals to a 95 94 triumph over for tho»e not previously onlilned.
J, Karl Evsne and ndt E. Purvis
■nnleahb D(senses.”
the Philadelphia Warriors in the will take office a* elder* for a
Tit* business portion o f tha other games, which were played I two year term while Chsndlor
■anting will be presided over by as • doubleheader before 13,126 at Vail, K. C. Dobson and John Ralr
the President, Andrew Duda Jr. Madison Square Garden.
will become deacons. Mr*. Bartow

Fort Wayne Ends
Losing Streak

Doy School P-TA
To M eet Tuesday

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S. Hinson Jr., will be formally set
apart ae a deaconess and Letter
Ttiarp, George W. Morgan und
W. H. Young will be installed a.
truetcm for period, of one to
three years.
Functional committee* fr.r 1947
have been appointed by Clyde E
Feather., chairman of the Board
They are listed below.
Worship committee: W. II.
Young (chairman), IMt K. Purvia,
John Ralr, R. II. William*. Mr*.
Earl F.vana and Jay M. Walter.
Education committee: E a r l
Evans (chairman), 3(rs. W. II.
Young. Mrs F. L. Ellett, Mr*. B.
S. Hinton Jr, and Mrs. Perry L.
Stone.
Evangelism and inrmberehip
development: Mrs. J. J. Horton
Sr., Mrs. O. D. lan d ieo, Mrs. G.
W Roland, Mrs l&lt;e*ter Thorp, and
Mr*. John Hair.
Mission, committee: Mr*. O.
T. Pearson (chairman). Mm, J. L.
Horton Jr., Mr*. Effle Durden and
Mn. J. R. Richard.*.
Finance committee: L a . t p r
Tharp, George W. Morgan. Mias
Ifelty Wolfram, Mr*. John C.
Dietz, and J. J. Knight.
Property Committee: Chandler
Vail (chairman), II. S. Iliason Jr.,
E. C. Dobaon. James L. Parker.
J. I- Horton Jr.
Education building committee:

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ditions carefully against those
listed in tha instructions that
coma with your film, another ex­
posure half as long, and a third
one about twice aa long.
If you're wondering how you
can keep an eye on the subject
and still observe the second hand
on your watch to time the ex­
posure, there’s an old snapshooter’a trick you may want to bor­
row. It seems somebody once fig­
ured out that It take* about one
second to sey "one chimpanzee,"
another second to say “two chim­
panzees," and so on. (No one haa
ever told us, but wa imagine a
half a second would be worth
only “one chimp” ) We’re In­
clined to think that "one kan­
garoo" or “one lion cub” would
do just as well for counting pur­
poses, if you don’t happen to be
partial In chimpanzees!
With today*! cameras and the
new dims on the market, there’s
no reason tor not having fun with
your camera right around the
clock. So, how about putting ■
little “ night-life" next on your
shooting schedule?
—John Van Guilder

Board
(ConUnued from Psae One)
provement* arc to be made. It
wa build schoota ws’re going to
have to have money," explained
Swoffonl,
"I don’t think there has ever
been a road building program In
Seminole County and wg need it,"
said the new commissioner.
Swoffonl emphatically stated,
in hie suggestion for a three point
program, that “ I’ m not willing
io sit here on this board and not
do something about It."
Commissioner Swoffonl also
staled that "I nm in favor of ion*
ing." and added, "I am going on
record a* being for It.”
In another effort Ui reduce the
coil of county operating experw**,
Commissioner- John Krider re­
quested that in Investigation be
made of the Seminole County
Home on the basis of cost, "Whe­
ther ft would he cheaper to keep
the County Homs or to rontrac
the care of it. inmates."
Report:, previously read before
Hie commissioners revealed that
the coat of operating th* home fothe month of December. 1936 was
336 per day for 16 Inmates. “ Each
person there I. eligible for some
state and federal aid," said Kridrr, "and by being In a private*
home they can receive It."

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Exams For Jobs

Ways Yesterday

Urn Fifth U. S. civil Service
Regional Office, Atlanta. Ga^ an­
nounces an open eompetlthr* ex­
amination for career or tempor­
ary appointment to th# positions
of substitute clerk, substitute car­
rier, and subetitoto special de­
livery messenger ta the Sanford,
Post Office.
Applications will be accepted
from persons who reside within
the delivery of th# post office
named or who era bona fide pa­
tron* or such office. Persons em­
ployed la the Poet Office will be
considered Bon* Fid* patrons of
the office. Applications mart be
received or poet marked on or
before Jan. 30, 1957.
Th# beginning basic rate of pay
is |t.n per hour. Applicants must
hara reached their IHh birthday
on th* closing date for acceptance
of applications.. Thl* age limit
does not apply to persona entitled
to veterans’ preference.
. Necessary forma and further
Information may be obtained from
the Postmaster st th# Post Office,
or from th# Fifth U. S. Civil Ser­
vice Regional Office, PeaehtreeBaker Building. MS Psaehtree St.,
N. E. Atlanta 3, Ga.

The Sanford ttufftaboard Team
renewed Ito winning way* yester­
day afternoon by suddenly Or­
ange City to 9 games. The teem
a id * a road trip to Orange City
tor !b# tournament.
Turnon oar afternoon tha 9aa*
ford team win ba seeking another
win when they take to th* road
ooee more. This time they ga
to New Smyrna Beach to play
an afternoon tournament.
A new tournament has bean set
up by the Sanford Rhuffleboard
Club. Called the Celery City Mix­
ed Doubles, tha tournament will
draw visitors and contestants
from various parts of tbs rtato.
To be playeyd Jan. a and a ,
the ladies of thq Sanford Shuffiaboaid Club will stags a big lunch
for the occasion on the tourna­
ment daya-

Carrie Ann Kennedy (Sanford)
Jams* Mitchell (Sanford)
Evelyn DaMattto (Sanford)
William Thomas (Sanford)
Baby Girl DcMattto
Baby Girl Redding
Baby Boy Pierey
Baby Girl MUler
Discharge*
Mildred Walker and baby
(Oviedo)
Gertrude Anderson (Sanford)
Essie Mae Hill (Oviedo)
Ruby Griffis (Sanford)
Edna Lightfoot (Sanford)
Ophelia Usk (Fern Park)
Manuel Joe* Cumha (Maitland)
Visiting B een: Private Romne, II
a. ra. to S p. m.; Semi Private
Rooms, S to 4 pi. ra., I i s l p m.;
Pediatrics, U a. m. to 1 p. ai
Parents and Grandparents only:
Oostetries, No visiting durine
feeding of babies. Private Rooms.
II a. m to IS noon, S to 4 p
m. and T to • p /m .. Semi Private
Rooms. 1 to 4 p. m. end 7 to
S p. a .
KEKI MOUTH CLOSED
DURING WEST STORM
A.Y 'Lid), Tiv OT— A.ruifL
A3IARILLO, Tex HJ1— Airman
Paul G. Decring of Niagara, N.
Y., has learned not to open hit
mouth during a wind storm
Dee ring, an Instructor at Ama­
rillo alrbese, did so Wednesday to
answer a student's question and
a strong gust New a partial den
turn out of his mouth.
ADVERTISING SLOGAN
BACKFIRES
EL CENTRO. Calif. W— An
advertising slogan has backfired
on Ihe owner of a desert restau­
rant
Th# slogan. "When It rains th*
food h free,” paid off for cus­
tomers Wednesday when it rained
her# for the first time In two
years.
forward" to the continuing growth
of this church. The community
will be glad to know that the
Scotta will be going no farther
away than Winter Park and so
can continue the friendship* they
hav# made In their five years in
Lake Story.
Th* well attended congregv
tlonal meeting was closed with a
prayer. Afterwards it was learn­
ed that the two juniors, Sliaa Jo
Ann Newbury and Stlss Nancy Joe
Tombler, who had taken such ex­
cellent csre of Ihe little folks in
the nursery during the meeting,
were donating to the Building
Fund the money they received
as "Baby Sitter*’’ on this occas­
ion.

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President
(Continued from Pag* 1)
of Hungarian refugees admitted to
this country as parolees. He also
said he shortly would send Con­
gress a special message asking
for changes In the Immigration
laws.
4- An appreciable Increase ta
appropriations for Ihe U. .S. In­
formation Agency to strengthen
the voice of freedom against Com­
munist propaganda.
5 Congressional authorization of
full participation ta tha interna­
tional atomic energy agency.
On the International front, Mr.
Elsenhower repeated hi* concern
over the threat of Soviet’s agres­
sion ta the Middle East.
Today he said:
“ By our proposed programs ta
the 3(lddle East we hope to assist
in establishing a climate In which
constructive and long-term solu­
tions to basic pnblems of the
area may be sought."
Farm Pieter* B*tt*r
Mr. Elsenhower explained that
his detailed farm "rogram for
1937 would b« outlined in the
budget message But In the mean­
time, he said, he found that "the
long slide In farm income has
been halted and that further Im­
provement is in prospeet.” Ht
called this "heartening progress"
and promised that the administra­
tion would seek constantly new
ways by which farm families
could share more fully In tb* "ar&gt;
presedented prosperity of the na­
tion."

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Circle M eet Told
The Rose Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club will meet tomorrow
morning at 10 o'clock at th* home
of Mrs. Charlos Cole in Geneva,
A rovcnxl dish luncheon will be
served.

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FICTITIOUS NAME.
NOTICE IH H EREBY OIVEN that
I am engaged In business at 417
Hanfurd Atlantic Nation*) Bank
Bldg, und-r th* flotlllou s D i m s
John It. Williams Insurant* A gsn cy
and that l inland to rssla tsr said
asm* with th* C le r k -O r "tllF -V lrca ll Court, Ssmlnol* County, F loy.
Ida, la arrordanrs w ith ths pro­
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10-95
others . . . 10 00 — 15.00

George W. Morgan (chairman)
C. E. Feathers. Chandler Vail, and
Mr*. W. H. Young.

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land.
WITNESS my hand and tb# s*a4
of said Conrt at Sanford, BsmlnoU
County. Florida, thl* 1»ih day s#
Docsranor. A. D. IMS.
O P. Herndon
Clerk o f said Court
n n o . a . h p e e ii j r
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Hanford. Florida.
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JAN. 9
Comreoation Meet
Cb-nnnaffy Prasfcytartaa Ctareh
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meeting Tuesday evening._____
It
coavened with prayer by the pee*
tor. toe Rev. L. W. Scott.
The chief busiaeee wea the elec­
tion o f two elder* to fill the exptaed torma of P. D. Anderson and
H. M. Cochran and the expired
term o f trnatot P. D. Andenon.
Th* •nominating c o m m i t t e e
through Ito chairman, Mr. Ander­
son presented Ito choice and alert­
ed were Elder* If. C Smith and
David Newbury and Trustee Mor­
ris Steiner,
Following election o f officers
report* from th* various groups
of the ehureh were heard. Trea­
surer Andereon gave e detailed
account of the financial Income
and output for 1166. H. M. Gleason
chairman of Benevolence* report­
ed on the amounts given by the
ehureh to the various Boards of
Missions, Synod and to Special
Offerings. R. W. Keogh, in the ab­
sence of M. C. Smith, ireasurer
of th* building fund reported the
progreas made on the Education­
al Building and outlined th* future
Deeds,
Mr. Keogh, as superintendent
of the Sunday School told of the
work of that group and person­
ally thanked eaeh teacher, Indivi­
dually and the Assistant superint­
endent. Mrs. Walter I. Piper,
president of the Buaineae Women’ s
Circle recounted the various pre­
lect* of this, the only organized
Women’s group, which concerns
itself not only with the local
church activities but with th* out*
r*"ch of Ihe church.
Mri. R. W. Keogh, correspond­
ing secretary of the Friend »hf?
Sunday School Clb n composed of
the young married couples gave
the report of Its activities, chief
among them being raising money
for th* building fund through
church sappers.
The Payor’s report completed
the meeting. He mentioned th*
tet gain of 11 in membership,
during 1936 and voiced the ap­
preciation of all wlien he com­
mended Mr. Piper for his fine
work, not only as a Sunday School
class teacher but for his outstand­
ing work as director of tha choir.
In the same category was his
praise o the service Mm. J. M.
Thompson gives as organist and
that of the pastor's wife who has
put so much time Into the weekly
printing of the church bulletin
Pastor Scott enters upon his
retirement the last of January
and so his final remarks were a
"looking back" at hla more than
44 yean of ministry In the Pres­
byterian Church and a "looking

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Police, M ilitia O p en
On Demonstrators
Better
W a ge s
Sought

Commission Adopts
Resolution Lauding
Krider. For Service

BUDAPEST Hi — PoUc# and
Hungarian militia opened fir* to­
day on thousand* of worker*
A resolution, adopted by the
shouting ontl-Communlat slogan!
Board of Sanford City Commis­
In Budapestsioners at Ita Tuesday night’s
The main clash look place out­
meeting was released today.
ride the sprawling Iron and atoal
The resolution praised John
mills aa auburbban Daepel Island
RICHARD H. EGGKR8 OF THE NATIONAL BOA 01 OF REALTORS *1 It* to Dm Seminole County
In the Danube ltlver south of th*
ftoaid of Realtors ycsterlay at a luncheon meetist ftoft to right) at ti i speakers Ukli are: Mar* Krider for his out landing work
city. Leas serious Incident* oe■and Ball, president of the Seminole County Board. E ff t n , and Mrs, Nancy Lana, district vice on the Board of Sanford City
Commissioners, call* attention
cured near other major factories.
president. (Staff Photo)
lo the fact that John Krider has
Police fired with submachine
now completed his term as a
gun* and carblnea on tha demon­
member oil the Sanford City Com­
strators, but tha shots war* directmission and hat retired from lta
ed over the head* of the crowd*.
membenhlp.
1
U waa nog reported Immediately U
"John Krider." states the re­
there were any serious casual­
solution,” In the performance of
ties.
his service as a member of the
The demonstrators said they
Sanford City Commission haa
were clamoring for better wages.
worked diligently and unselfishly
They carried placards denouncing
for the betterment and welfare
government concessions as Inade*
of this city and lta people, and
quale.
devoted to such service time and A STUDENT AT ALL SOULS PAROCHIAL SCHOOL arerptn an American Flag froat Roy Grian.
But observers said the main
effort above the strict call of duty, Kxaltca Rules of the Sanford Elks 1-odge. The fla if pole, donated and constructed by the Iloly Name reason for th* new outburst od
and it la tha desire of the pre­ Society *t All Sonia Catholic Church waa dedicate . {Staff Photo)
violence wgre:
sent commission that proper re­
1- The unrelenting tone of Pro-'
cognition and appreciation be ex­
mler Janoi Kadar’a policy stat»
residential, pressed to this retiring commls"The day of big smoke-bulging big industry a n d
ment last Sunday which said flat­
mills Is gona,’ Richard IL Eggeri areas are provided," said Eggeri., sioner for the conscentoua effort
ly the government waa returning
of the National Association of Real
Speaking before the members he ha* devoted In hi* capacity on
to rigorous Communist dictator
Estate Boards said yesterday aa of the Seminole County Board of ‘ he City Commission."
ship.
he spoke on the potential Indust­ Realtors at n luncheon m»e Irvg The resolution stated that sin*
3. Government attempt* to Infflrial grow tit of Sanford and Semi­ held at Jim Spencer's Restaurant, cw* commendaRrai and appro*
trait tho factory workers’ corns
nole County. "Industry Is looking Egger. said "I think Industrial
cilt with Kadar Communists.
«* ‘ he City Commission
for locations where they can build growth will come to this area be- ***•&gt; *or
3. Mass layoffs In factories al
,n d
of
over Hungary which Kadar o r
VIENNA W — RebeUIoua Hun­ sprawling opestory buildings sur­ cause of the avaUability of land. £&gt;* community
be expressed,
dtred for Rio now year.
garian minors rtnowod domandi rounded by beautiful shrubs and railroads, waterways and all other tor hl' ou‘ s,*')dl"* * T lc* » hlU
ATLMONTK SPRINGS—A large
WARSAW &lt;tp— C o m m u n i s t
The clashes followed resign*'
today for the withdraw! of ail flowers, he said.
facilities that arc attractive to * member of this body,
crowd of members and guest* of tlons of workers councils at
. . **|
C
Soviet armed forcea from Hun­
And aa he spohMftf .hi* areas' the Investor.”
The resolution wa. signed by Chins Premier Chou En-Lal nr- ^
the Altamonte Springs Civic Club Csepcl, tho Bctojannto electrics!
rived here today fresh from talks' I I’ ll 11 a lV j D r Q V
gary.
potential he said ::Tndustry U nec­
Howevor, he bad a warning for the newly elected Mayor, David with Kremlin leaders ami sakl he
gathered at aha Community works and at least 21 other fac­
essary for home building in that the realtors "Look at your com­ Gatehel and Commissioners F. DHome Wednesday night to hear tories In Budapest. Kadir’i tough
la
(lad
Poland
and
Russia
recent­
Planes
A
re
Back
LONDON
W — Sir Anthony they provide the taxes and the in­ munity In the light of whnt you Scott, Merle W. Warner, Earl
.
,
_.
,
Mr*. Florence Lamborn of Winter new .militia took over factories
tEdon reaignod hi* Mat in the come for local governmenta to can do and the influence you can Higginbotham and A. L. Wilson. ly strengthened "friendly rela­
tions.”
experiences
where tho mood of workers was
iD mio of Common* today and was furnish the facilities for growth.”
“
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* woman
exert.
woman war
war correspondent in Ko particularly ugly.
It was ■ broad hint that the
It to necessary for communities
onpoetad toon to giro up hi* CoaF
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LAUDERDALE
"If 1 can do but one tiling," he 1st Lt. Riney Now
time baa come tor Com
'sis to
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•orratlre Party leadership. Soeh to docisto y __ which . way they
The McdMetTanesp frtlt Opr *pray 1 M * . — ...
■aid, ” 1 want to convince rotrJust!
_
.
, L ,,. . . . . .
gW T a n k s, . r «
Her toao-flltod tywr-Mtakad a* Thurtday-etf w U--N. proposal to
a move would giv# Print* Minlator want to
' w j f leant how lo
plants
were
bark
In
operation
how
Important
tioJ&gt;mlnolc
CounV
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Chou tip-toed around Poland’s
the spoke of several incidences send a five • nation tnvastJgrstloA
Harold Macmillan a fro# hand In adjust the * , -wth with an or*
u » * ,
» ,w Q f M o r in e s H e fe
recent moves for independence here today after a long layoff and of tjios* people there, who commission to Hungary ipurred
patching i'o th% Anglo-American gealaed plan which will protect „
community—we are a gran room
from Moscow and emphesiied
Jack Mercer, supervisor of the had become so dear to her heart. the worker* to their reaction, ob»
alllanc''
the taxpayer, he explained.'
organisation—a part of the romMarine First L i e u t e n a n t that ties with Russia and olher U. S. Department of Agriculture, She repeated over and over again servers said.
"Prohibited tuning Isn’t the
(Continued on Page ft)
Francis Riney, assumed duty as CommunUt countries are all—im­ ordered a portion of the city "It was terrible" ns she re-lived
WASHINGTON «J» — Top Ameri­ answer . . it takes realistic plan­
Offlccr-ln-Charge of the Marine portant.
can officiate today were reportsd ning to that buffer tones between
sprayed after the discovery of a the past In her 45-mlnute talk Funeral Services
"Your country ba* had many
before an audience of 100 or more
Detsrhment'of Sanford Naval Air
optimistic that negotationa will
1
W
ord
C
a
n
M
ean
fly
Thursday.
new, greet achievements but also
persons.
Station, January Kh.
hagln coon on a permanent act*
Saturday Afternoon
As a rmult, the spray planet
Lt. fUney replaced Marine CaJ- "M F difficulties which with great
Wmtnt of the Su«x Canal con­ H all T o Q uit Post
She went to Korea In 1053 and
Lot In New s Story tain E. 0. Love, who has been rffor‘ * « n°w **''’ 8 overcome." will again douie the area every worked
troversy. Tha Suex problam was
as a photographer and For Thom as Powell
Um- word can mean u let in a tran.ferredd to duty at the Camp ] •"» »aid ° " “ •’rival at Warsaw atr- week for six weeks. Mercer said
the number one Issue to be dis­ Feb. 1; To G e t
now* correspondent for the Storknews story.
Thomas F. Powell, TT, passed
cussed at talks this afternoon be­
Lejeune Marine Base, Camp Le port.
the discovery of the specimen in a helm Pldignn, a dally newspaper.
nwav at a DeLanrf turting horn*
As a matter of fact, one word Jeune, N. C.
"But to this end tho unification
tween Secretary of State John H ig h Federal Job
She
also
worked
for
the
Tokyo
trap was a "low blow,"
at 3:45 p. m. Monday following •
of all force* is needed In ahe
created widespread concern when
Foster Dullos and vljiUng French
Before reporting aboard San­
WASHINGTON W— Leonard It was left off of a front page new*
Authorities who, had not found a Evening Newi and The Uriilsh lirgering illness.
Foreign Minister Christian Plnestruggle agaln.it the anti-socialist
New*
Agency.
Besidea
being
a
ford
Naval
Air
SUtJon,
Lt
Rimy
W. Hall said today ha will quit them in yesterday’s Sanford Her­
Sir. Powell war born In Dawson,
antl-Communlst forces,” he added. fly In the area for two months correspondent, the worked aa a
au.
*
as Republican national chairman ald and caused numerous tele­ was attached to the Fourth Mar­
The Foie*, fearing Clwu has had said they believed the fly had medic in the first aid station* in Ga„ Aug. to, 1879 and had lived lo
WASHINGTON IP — Prctidsnt
Feb. 1, and authoritative sources phone call to The Sunford Herald ine Division, In Japan. He la a become a “ Moscow" man, regard­
Elsenhower's State of the Union
been eradicated In
’ troward her spare time. In 1054 sho be- D&lt;-Laml for tha past 23 years. Ho
graduate of the Marine Corps Of­
was a retired State Road Depart­
ed his vial with somo apprehen­ County.
Message act the stage today for ■aid he will be given a high fed­ Office.
-nme a lecturer for the Swedish
ficer Candidate School, arid the
ment employe. He sras s member
.twnujor congressional battle over eral Job.
The story, concerning a man towa State Teacheri College, Ce­ sion. After st first seeming to sup­
Board of Education, coming to
of tho Primitive Baptist Church.
Hall’ s lUivesaor as party chief who had regained Ms sight will be
port Poland’s move for indoprndi W i interest rates.
dar
Falla,
lowg,
where
he
obtained
" ln,pr
I’ ark
1935
wllRThr
h&gt;,rUhu»
probably will b« disclosed Jan. 22. carried again ( ’ ay on one of
aml
thnt|nchl|
(lrrn
m.
ciio* from Moscow the Chinese (R\ oufiau rriiaa nn ss 1i ou . . w-uo rr Iund
Survivors Include his srklow,
his Bachelor of Arti degree In
A f t e r Hall’s announcement, the inside eve!
have launched bitter attacks on
with the one Physical Education.
(torn’s aro owners and publisher* Mrs. M. T. Powell. DeLand: one ,
OO S I’ roaldent Elsenhower Issued a word “ blscl
Msrsral Tito of Yugoslavia and Past District
d.
uf Thr Winter Park Herald, a stop daughter In Orlando; and on*
A native of K.ihuku, Oahu, llnstatement crediting him with rehis cult of "other roads to social­
weekly
newspaper. Mrs. Lsntbom niece In Tampa.
However,
reader,
-id
not
know
Lt. Ftlncy is married to the
C h om ber T o n igh t vitalising Die Republican Party. whether there was one word left -rail,
Governor
Monday
ism communism.”
Funeral service* srill ba bsld
„
,
.1* tho author o the book called,
former Miss Esther Briggs, of
CANON C1TV, Colo, ith— John "I sincerely hope,” the President off, a paragraph omitted, or half Oakland, Iowa, lie entered the
Saturday afternoon at 1.30 ag
Past District Goverror ll*rry| a Swedish Woman In Korea.
Gilbert Graham, still calm and raid, "that his wisdom and his the story.
Smith, of Winter Garden, will he
Preceding th* speaking. Mr*, Brlsson Funeral Home with Elder
Marine Corps in September, 1053. Bandits Torture
cooperative In hi* death cell, will long years of experience at
the guest speaker at the regular T. F. Wood, service chairman for Ia-Roy Devane of the Primitive
legislator,
judge
and
chairman
pay. wi h his life tonight for the
meeting of the Sanford Rotary -he Civic Club gave a lengthy and Baptist Church of Jennings offi­
Spinster Sisters
bojnb deaths of At persons aboard will continue to be available not
Club,
Monday noon, ai
at me
the Yacht
Interesting
report u,of mr
the ,-ir
.ic­ ciating .
•
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. v
mu, .nunaejr
»*om i most ....v,
v. uh* re|wn
$ airliner near Longmont, Colo- only to the party but to the na­
Burial will be In Evergreen
In
KODDery
A
ttem
pt
nub,
program
chairman
Tom
tlvltle-s
of
her
committee.
She
de
tion In the yesrs ahead."
Nov. 1. 1955.
Ometery In Sanford.
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f'hrlwf
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fw
antus,
the
Christmas
wrapped
Mero
discloeed
today.
High administration sources said
CHICAGO W — Five masked
Nearly 5,000 Saiifurd and Semi-.this year la 10,000 X-rayi to deThe confessed timrbomber will
Smith, who has devoted years tu packages of home-made randy,
this means Hall will gat an lmenter Ihe state’ s lethal gas cham­ por-urit federal post, possibly of nole County citizen* have taken; termine If the dread Til germ bandits tortured two splmters by work of B»y Scouts, will be intro­ cookies, nock* and other gift cnwith cigarettes
President Invites
advantage of the TB X-rny unit’s i* affrt-ting anyone In this urea. burning them
ber at Colorado 8 ‘ ste Prison here
(Continued on Page 8)
Cabinet rank. Hall himself would Free x-rays Ibis week.
The TB X-ray unit will bo clos1 and s gas h-t in a futile attempt duced by Harry Simpson, a mem­
al an hour yet to be disclosed. He
not discuss his mason* for resign­
Queen T o V isit U.S.
Mr*. Lorrsinu Graham, Execu­ ed Monday’ but will rvoiwn Tues­ to foice them &gt;n disclose where ber of tlis- loeul chili.
has rcqueat«d no rpecial consid- ing or his immediate plan*, except
their
monewahidden.
tive
Secretary
of
the
Seminole
day
mornlnj
at
9
o’cleck.
Th*
LONDON tP— President F.leetv
eyvtion.
to say he will take a vacation af County TB and Health Association Seminole County surrey will con­
The victims. Mis* Martha Gold,
ho»&gt;r
has invited Queen ElitaThe 2i-year-o!d saboteur saw his six or seven weeks In Florida
fein, 58. nnd her sister Botty. 50
said this morning that 4.009 x- tinue through Wed. Jan IS.
wife. Gloria, for the la*t .tiip*. But he told members of the rny* havn been made up until
b«-th
tn
mnk,» a "layn-polltlcal’*
were
h
«nttalized
for
treatment
of
Mrs- Graham said Unit 2,1841 of
Stmd.iy. She l»n’ i returning, she na-ionul committee that "m y serv­ this morning when thr unit* open­
visit to the United Slates in Oc­
been made &gt;t the second degree burns, shook and Partly rloudy bcroniilig parti)
Q&amp;i, "b-cause It’ s too hard on let to my country and my party- ed at 9 o’clock.
in downtown San wrenched arms.
cluuily lo rloudy Saturday. Coolrr
tober, it was reported todsy.
t Soth of us."
hat not ended "
Tha goal io Seminole County
They said the m»n entered their with low tonight 15 to 50. Continu­
The London Dally Mirror said
Graham, who tha state hat con­
second story apartment over a vn ed rather cool Saturday,
~
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8
the
official Invitation will be ex­
tended blasted the plane out of
cant store by using a ladder and
A * sky to collect trip insurance
tended by retiring U. S. Ambassa­
breaking a windowon hU mother, one of the victims,
dor Wlnthrop Aldrich before ha
“ O, K., now you’re going tu tell
never .ought clemency, or even an
iu where the money Is hid.” they
his post la*er this moral),
appeal of his conviction. And none
quoted one of Ihe bandit* as say­
although
discussions of the prola Ihdieated.
ing while the oth*r* threatened
visit
have been held for tho
Mrs. Graham said stie probably
them with guns and knives.
past
several
weeks botween tho
doe* not love her husband now.
When the wutnen Insisted they
j f c ’ l gue»s pity’s the only thing I
Whit&lt;&gt; House and Buckingham
had none, the bandit* ranmeked
rsve lef..’ ’ehc said,
Palace.
the eight • room apartment and
Tha visit would ba Elizabeth’*
then began torturing the sisters.
first as sovereign of the British
They held the womeu's hands
M a n Is Fatally
Empire and b*r second to Uio
against an Igtiltcd gas Jet on a
United Statm. Sho and her hus­
Burned In Shower
stove ami pressed lighted
band made a tour of tha United
JACKSON, Miss
A Texettes against their bodies. When
States and Canada in 1951,
aj_businessman was burned fatal­
President Harry S. Truman re­
that failed, they removed tho wo­
ly’ in a mote! shower Thursday by
marked as that time that "never
men's
shoes
and
found
580
hidden
a stream of steaming water un­
before have we had euch a won­
in them. Martha said one of
der which he lay unconscious for
derful yuting couple that so com­
bandits threatened to pull off her
hours.
pletely captured the heart* of all
toes with pliers.
Police said L. M. Ayoub.
of us.”
Dallas wholesale dry goods
owner, told them before he
WOMAN ON PROBATION,
C h e st X -R a y Unit
at Baptist Hospital that ft*
NEW PARTY LINE
ed in a shower at thr Terry
DETROIT c s - Mr*. Mary K.
To Be In Longwood
Motel. He was knocked out. ,’ le
Barry has been placed on proba­
said that in falling be apparently
Tlie Chest X-ray Unit will be in
tion—and on a new telephone par­
hit Ike tap handle and turned on
ty line. Police said she assaulted
the steaming water.
m°°?n‘fVonVof u L ^ i ^ d
M ' n,NK F,IIST I-1IJUTENANT FRANCIS RINEY. (left) No
a p. m. in iront or um cong soon offlrer la-Chsige of the Marine Dctachnent of Sanford Naval A
Air a woman, with whom aha ahared
A ins Id found him two hours FINAL PLANS FOR THE PILOT CLUB Hospital B nfllt CsrJ Party on Tuesday, Jan. IJ. at 1 p. m.
»&lt;*«•
Station. U greeted by the former O. in C.. Marin*. Captain E.G. * Party Une, after the woman oc­
lifer and h# was rushed to the were set vesterds* by Mrs. Esther Ridge, (right) t.riwral thairaaa of tho party a^tis.sd by Sir*, t Evtacjrooa is urged to take ad
tave, Uniog ecrciuuDica at me NAS Marine Uarrarka, January feldcntly left tho phone off Um
(lipitsl.
Vela Lsmhertsoa (loft). (Staff Photo)
, i image of tide opportunity.
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iuotes From News
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"I beflave dw CUaaaa CommuJ a t l a i i rt a w t skeuld ba allowed
la taka Ha place baeauae it ia
w n iiW
af China and
far
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BOLLYWOOD' Jerry Ciasler,
B arb MeDoaahfa attorn*, trid&gt;n m aaaa d l k a O J d b g paalka for trying ta prova
•MtawMa ka « m OH- tha aetraaa’ kfctosp story a hoax:
•It Is sbaat tlma.thai tha polka
, M M toadbg with tha tavnatia l l 'a ia ?
gattonaf t t f U lndpter tostead of
1T0N: Saa. Wflllam f . iavaatigating Mlaa McDonald."
R-CaUf. an Ua pUaa
HONOLULU: Pbaa^Coaaams
rmed sag erOaai
«a that I win not WsBesh J. Lawton of Alamo, Call!
far raalaetioo to tiding a franUe fadlo Iheaaage
that tha stork was about ta visit
m aay present tar
hi* airliner:
ta 1M ."
"Wa’nt having a baby-gat a
CUaaaa Premier doctor quh*. ”
Pi aaidant
•web at this welghhsHiesd ehwrrh, are |
LONDON: YtmoUto spokesmen
___ ___
MlddU Eaat
fee right ih—tlag.
•f aaflltary and aronomk predicting the Arab world would
spring to their country’s defense
N ig h t-life for Your.Camera
tow er Doetria* haa in the event of large-aeab Us
tba U. I A 'a *n- Uttaa with Britain.
Light is a must In picture tak­ ditions carefully against those
"Yaaaoa tan make or break ing, but that doesn't necessarily listed in tha instructions that
Britain ai
and It at Western plans ta Arabia."
mean sunlight Moonlight, can­ coma with your film, another ex­
dlelight, street light—ell of .these posure half as long, and a third
________ of an th*
rtaiaa aad paoplea.” ALEXANDRIA, Va: J u d g e will do nicely not only as a source one about twice aa long.
If you're wondering how you
James N. CoUsanto refusing to of Inspiration for your camera,
S AFL-C10 Praaidant suppress a conviction of a Negro but as an effective source of light can keep an eye on the subject
__mr canine for atom janitor accused of molesting two aa welL Indoors, either flash or and still observe the second hand
on your watch to time the ex­
afalnat CommonUt ag newly arrived Hungarian refugee flood can be used to throw light posure,
there’s an old snapshooton your subject after the sun hmj
women:
er’a trick you may want to bor­
_ _ f| Hand ConmunUm U " I V reaeon wa have freedom gone doom.
Essential to any camera on the row. It seems somebody once fig­
B fear tt. T« fight Coromu- bar* [i baednao wa do not conceal night
shift Is a tripod or some ured out that It take* about one
things
—
neither
the
good
nor
aartadaljr ia not to tal nagaother solid support Withofft i t second to sey "one chimpanzee,"
tha bad."
\
&gt;..t
\
you may spoil your picture—for another second to say “two chim­
4 .\. j .t ; -------- •"
even the slightest amount of cam- panzees," and so on. (No one haa
u ry of
era movement during a time ex­ ever told us, but wa imagine a
__ ______ on who*
posure can be fatal to the result half a second would be worth
Ftwuhpwrar ’entn would atUJ
As for the length of exposure only “one chimp”) We’re In­
tbs United Butaa snougb
to be used for night shotj, there's clined to think that "one kan­
By UNITED PERM
strength to mora Into ths
really ho hard-and-fast rule to garoo" or “one lion cub” would
Tht Port Wayne Pistons have follow. You’ll need a little pa­ do just as well for counting pur­
Eaat If aocaacanr:
satisfied wa do hara toe an eaay explanation why their tience and a bit of trlal-and-error poses, if you don’t happen to be
five-game losing streak was end at flrst Since there’ll be widely partial In chimpanzees!
With today*! cameras and the
ed: They just hit rock bottom— differing light conditions and
subjects, your best bet will be new dims on the market, there’s
MEMPHIS, Taon.: Cap*. Elwyn liter. Uy.
IH» tewM oa stager Elvis Prailey’i I V Pistons ended their skein to try several exposures—noting no reason tor not having fun with
U draft eUaalflcaUon:
when they beat the Minneapolis the length of time and the lens your camera right around the
rtkyileally Presley la an A-pro- Lakers, 67-68, at Winnipeg. Man., opening used for each shot Some clock. So, how about putting ■
“night-life" next on your
fb . aad that’a aa high aa you where the game was played on picture-takers Ilka to stick to the little
“rule of three"—one exposure shooting schedule?
cement
floor
before
a
crowd
i*.-f
—John Van Guilder
based on checking prevailing con­
.t ....
of 1,000.
CAMBRIDGE, If a a a.: Hugh
Both teams had trouble drib­
toUrtan, British Labor Party bling
and running on the hard
gadar, btllaTing Rad China should surface In the first half which Church Officers
b admitted to tha United Nation* ended with Port Wayne in front.
bcurity Council:____________
43*96. The pace picked up in the To Be Ordained,
(ConUnued from Psae One)
second half ami came to a rousing
provement* arc to be made. It
end when Mei Hutchins last sec­ Installed Sunday
wa build schoota ws’re going to
ond goal clinched matters for the
An ordination md Imtallntlon have to have money," explained
Pistons.
service for new officer, will be Swoffonl,
Harry Gallatin grabbed IT re­
ILAV1A— The monthly meet­ bounds and scored !6 points *o held Sunday. 11 a. in., et the First
"I don’t think there has ever
ing of S t Luka's Christian Day lead the New York Knickerbock­ Chriatlsn Church. Pantor Perry been a road building program In
L
.Stone
will
deliver
a
me*MRe
Ithooi P-TA will ba held Jan. IS ers to a 113-109 victory over the
Seminole County and wg need it,"
• t i p . n i . in tha school auditorium. Boston Celtics and Maurice Stoke* In keeping with the aeration.
The service will Include the said the new commissioner.
Tha durational part of the pro- scored 8 point* and Jack Twy
Swoffonl emphatically stated,
laying
on of hands and prayer
m a t will be a tnovl* on "The lie man It to spark &lt;he Rochester
in hie suggestion for a three point
for
tho»e
not
previously
onlilned.
iSgaltl* lad Paaeeotbo of C m Royals to a 95 94 triumph over
J, Karl Evsne and ndt E. Purvis program, that “I’m not willing
■nnleahb D(senses.”
the Philadelphia Warriors in the will take office a* elder* for a io sit here on this board and not
Tit* business portion of tha other games, which were played I two year term while Chsndlor do something about It."
■anting will be presided over by as • doubleheader before 13,126 at Vail, K. C. Dobson and John Ralr Commissioner Swoffonl also
the President, Andrew Duda Jr. Madison Square Garden.
will become deacons. Mr*. Bartow staled that "I nm in favor of ion*
S. Hinson Jr., will be formally set ing." and added, "I am going on
apart ae a deaconess and Letter record a* being for It.”
In another effort Ui reduce the
Ttiarp, George W. Morgan und
W. H. Young will be installed a. coil of county operating experw**,
truetcm for period, of one to Commissioner- John Krider re­
three years.
quested that in Investigation be
Functional committee* fr.r 1947 made of the Seminole County
have been appointed by Clyde E Home on the basis of cost, "Whe­
Feather., chairman of the Board ther ft would he cheaper to keep
It
• a a o e a u is a i . a .
the County Homs or to rontrac
They
are listed below.
Cspt Keeaerop
tS U lM
the care of it. inmates."
11ee Open House
Worship
committee:
W.
II.
tm u bsd a v
1*:*S Oarry Moor*
Report:, previously read before
Young (chairman), IMt K. Purvia,
h v k n in u
l*:ts Arthur Oodfrer
lu c r e ' Stores
Hits Sink* It Rick
John Ralr, R. II. William*. Mr*. Hie commissioners revealed that
« - u
* l«
Earl F.vana and Jay M. Walter. the coat of operating th* home foAPTKRXOO.V
lit* JK £.««#"lR tl «*«»• Welt
Vtlleel
Lady
Soldier* *f r . f t e e e
Hive
Education committee: E a r l the month of December. 1936 was
11:1! Lor* of Ufa
IV . W eeifcer-Newe-Beerl*
Evans (chairman), 3(rs. W. II. 336 per day for 16 Inmates. “Each
IMS Search tor Tomorrow
R T S tT S g T r u b l e s w ith dob 11:1! tiuidUa Ltaht
Young. Mrs F. L. Ellett, Mr*. B. person there I. eligible for some
I i SS I 00 Iteport
t:«l soee* Of Toetordey
S. Hinton Jr, and Mrs. Perry L. state and federal aid," said Kridr
u
r
e
O*
Pored*
Sued
I
p
and
be
Counted
t;*# jo b * Holy end toy Wow*
rr, "and by being In a private*
Stone.
ills Ae the World Turne
llob C u m m l'ft Show
Our lllu llrook.
home they can receive It."
Evangelism
and
inrmberehip
IlSO Ilouteparty
a ro u e b o M e n
1:04
development:
Mrs.
J.
J.
Horton
Hi*
Paroff
- lls s s t
1:10 Bob Croeby
Out Lambs?** Sbow
Sr., Mrs. O. D. lan dieo, Mrs. G.
xiiK lllsbwey Petrol
W Roland, Mrs l&lt;e*ter Thorp, and Circle Meet Told
The
Vie*
in*
»
.
’*!*• Nlsht New* ttepert
The Rose Circle of the Sanford
w m u —a iiru H ii
Mr*. John Hair.
flew kltOCHLCl
Treeeure Hum
Mission, committee: Mr*. O. Garden Club will meet tomorrow
Tilt
HellIV
KVNVINB
t i l l Off
.
’
The Rhrtnm llaur
T. Pearson (chairman). Mm, J. L. morning at 10 o'clock at th* home
rtiD it
fltf World ai at.
Horton Jr., Mr*. Effle Durden and of Mrs. Charlos Cole in Geneva,
1:11 Twilight ecagt
IIS BlsS-On
A rovcnxl dish luncheon will be
Sill ■pent Book
Mn. J. R. Richard.*.
Program R unes
Sill Mutle .1 R.ieent
N«ws Weetber
served.
Finance
committee:
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Pooib.ll
Prophet
... -Ooed MorelBi”
Tharp, George W. Morgan. Mias
Tilo Rddl* yrieher
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ll't Dencetlm*
Athl mitmeats to gxtrarlrh pan
»S| Mien Oft
Ifelty Wolfram, Mr*. John C.
Nltht Edition
t i t ; rtiiH Oa
raks baiter and serve with pr#
Dietz, and J. J. Knight.
Sill ■trial!? rn.trum.aial
la.eo XMBstrr °° fV*"*
IS II Thl* Uod of Our*
111*
Property Committee: Chandler wrvej tor «ls««srt.
nkylhm lloor
UH Tbs Fries U. BlSbl
lt:*S
At
Home
With
Meal.
Vail
(chairman), II. S. Iliason Jr.,
0* Veur owe Hem*
11:11 News
E. C. Dobaon. James L. Parker. George W. Morgan (chairman)
11:11 Uarr Hear* Seoe
It:** Slga Off
tt:S« atrlh* It RlrS
J. I- Horton Jr.
C. E. Feathers. Chandler Vail, and
irra e s s s s
pit in i t
Education building committee: Mr*. W. H. Young.
Vetlent iJtdr
Monxixn
late of Lite
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Fort Wayne Ends
Losing Streak

Board

Doy School P-TA
To Meet Tuesday

The Sanford Herald

Shuffltboard Ttam
Sarvfct
2Eiden, Tralee ’ Hospital Notes Chrif
Opens Competitive Renews Winning

NamedAt Church
Comreoation Meet

Cb-nnnaffy Prasfcytartaa Ctareh
teM ito
1
meeting Tuesday evening._____
It
coavened with prayer by the pee*
tor. toe Rev. L. W. Scott.
The chief busiaeee wea the elec­
tion of two elder* to fill the exptaed torma of P. D. Anderson and
H. M. Cochran and the expired
term of trnatot P. D. Andenon.
Th* • nominating c o m m i t t e e
through Ito chairman, Mr. Ander­
son presented Ito choice and alert­
ed were Elder* If. C Smith and
David Newbury and Trustee Mor­
ris Steiner,
Following election of officers
report* from th* various groups
of the ehureh were heard. Trea­
surer Andereon gave e detailed
account of the financial Income
and output for 1166. H. M. Gleason
chairman of Benevolence* report­
ed on the amounts given by the
ehureh to the various Boards of
Missions, Synod and to Special
Offerings. R. W. Keogh, in the ab­
sence of M. C. Smith, ireasurer
of th* building fund reported the
progreas made on the Education­
al Building and outlined th* future
Deeds,
Mr. Keogh, as superintendent
of the Sunday School told of the
work of that group and person­
ally thanked eaeh teacher, Indivi­
dually and the Assistant superint­
endent. Mrs. Walter I. Piper,
president of the Buaineae Women’s
Circle recounted the various pre­
lect* of this, the only organized
Women’s group, which concerns
itself not only with the local
church activities but with th* out*
r*"ch of Ihe church.
Mri. R. W. Keogh, correspond­
ing secretary of the Friend »hf?
Sunday School Clbn composed of
the young married couples gave
the report of Its activities, chief
among them being raising money
for th* building fund through
church sappers.
The Payor’s report completed
the meeting. He mentioned th*
te t gain of 11 in membership,
during 1936 and voiced the ap­
preciation of all wlien he com­
mended Mr. Piper for his fine
work, not only as a Sunday School
class teacher but for his outstand­
ing work as director of tha choir.
In the same category was his
praise o the service Mm. J. M.
Thompson gives as organist and
that of the pastor's wife who has
put so much time Into the weekly
printing of the church bulletin
Pastor Scott enters upon his
retirement the last of January
and so his final remarks were a
"looking back" at hla more than
44 yean of ministry In the Pres­
byterian Church and a "looking

FOSPITAL NOTES PS
JAN. 9

Stephen Dodson (Sanford)
L a m Drown (Geneva)
Carrie Ann Kennedy (Sanford)
Jams* Mitchell (Sanford)
Evelyn DaMattto (Sanford)
William Thomas (Sanford)
Baby Girl DcMattto
Baby Girl Redding
Baby Boy Pierey
Baby Girl MUler
Discharge*
Mildred Walker and baby
(Oviedo)
Gertrude Anderson (Sanford)
Essie Mae Hill (Oviedo)
Ruby Griffis (Sanford)
Edna Lightfoot (Sanford)
Ophelia Usk (Fern Park)
Manuel Joe* Cumha (Maitland)
Visiting Been: Private Romne, II
a. ra. to S p. m.; Semi Private
Rooms, S to 4 pi. ra., I i s l p m.;
Pediatrics, U a. m. to 1 p. ai
Parents and Grandparents only:
Oostetries, No visiting durine
feeding of babies. Private Rooms.
II a. m to IS noon, S to 4 p
m. and T to • p/m .. Semi Private
Rooms. 1 to 4 p. m. end 7 to
S p. a .
KEKI MOUTH CLOSED
DURING WEST STORM
A.Y 'Lid), Tiv OT— A.ruifL
A3IARILLO, Tex HJ1— Airman
Paul G. Decring of Niagara, N.
Y., has learned not to open hit
mouth during a wind storm
Deering, an Instructor at Ama­
rillo alrbese, did so Wednesday to
answer a student's question and
a strong gust New a partial den
turn out of his mouth.
ADVERTISING SLOGAN
BACKFIRES
EL CENTRO. Calif. W— An
advertising slogan has backfired
on Ihe owner of a desert restau­
ra n t
Th# slogan. "When It rains th*
food h free,” paid off for cus­
tomers Wednesday when it rained
her# for the first time In two
years.
forward" to the continuing growth
of this church. The community
will be glad to know that the
Scotta will be going no farther
away than Winter Park and so
can continue the friendship* they
hav# made In their five years in
Lake Story.
Th* well attended congregv
tlonal meeting was closed with a
prayer. Afterwards it was learn­
ed that the two juniors, Sliaa Jo
Ann Newbury and Stlss Nancy Joe
Tombler, who had taken such ex­
cellent csre of Ihe little folks in
the nursery during the meeting,
were donating to the Building
Fund the money they received
as "Baby Sitter*’’ on this occas­
ion.

Exams For Jobs

Ways Yesterday

Urn Fifth U. S. civil Service
Regional Office, Atlanta. Ga^ an­
nounces an open eompetlthr* ex­
amination for career or tempor­
ary appointment to th# positions
of substitute clerk, substitute car­
rier, and subetitoto special de­
livery messenger ta the Sanford,
Post Office.
Applications will be accepted
from persons who reside within
the delivery of th# post office
named or who era bona fide pa­
tron* or such office. Persons em­
ployed la the Poet Office will be
considered Bon* Fid* patrons of
the office. Applications mart be
received or poet marked on or
before Jan. 30, 1957.
Th# beginning basic rate of pay
is | t . n per hour. Applicants must
hara reached their IHh birthday
on th* closing date for acceptance
of applications.. Thl* age limit
does not apply to persona entitled
to veterans’ preference.
. Necessary forma and further
Information may be obtained from
the Postmaster st th# Post Office,
or from th# Fifth U. S. Civil Ser­
vice Regional Office, PeaehtreeBaker Building. MS Psaehtree St.,
N. E. Atlanta 3, Ga.

The Sanford ttu fftaboard Team
renewed Ito winning way* yester­
day afternoon by suddenly Or­
ange City to 9 games. The teem
aid * a road trip to Orange City
tor !b# tournament.
Turnon oar afternoon tha 9aa*
ford team win ba seeking another
win when they take to th* road
ooee more. This time they ga
to New Smyrna Beach to play
an afternoon tournament.
A new tournament has bean set
up by the Sanford Rhuffleboard
Club. Called the Celery City Mix­
ed Doubles, tha tournament will
draw visitors and contestants
from various parts of tbs rtato.
To be playeyd Jan. a and a ,
the ladies of thq Sanford Shuffiaboaid Club will stags a big lunch
for the occasion on the tourna­
ment daya-

President
(Continued from Pag* 1)
of Hungarian refugees admitted to
this country as parolees. He also
said he shortly would send Con­
gress a special message asking
for changes In the Immigration
laws.
4- An appreciable Increase ta
appropriations for Ihe U. .S. In­
formation Agency to strengthen
the voice of freedom against Com­
munist propaganda.
5 Congressional authorization of
full participation ta tha interna­
tional atomic energy agency.
On the International front, Mr.
Elsenhower repeated hi* concern
over the threat of Soviet’s agres­
sion ta the Middle East.
Today he said:
“By our proposed programs ta
the 3(lddle East we hope to assist
in establishing a climate In which
constructive and long-term solu­
tions to basic pnblems of the
area may be sought."
Farm Pieter* B*tt*r
Mr. Elsenhower explained that
his detailed farm "rogram for
1937 would b« outlined in the
budget message But In the mean­
time, he said, he found that "the
long slide In farm income has
been halted and that further Im­
provement is in prospeet.” Ht
called this "heartening progress"
and promised that the administra­
tion would seek constantly new
ways by which farm families
could share more fully In tb* "ar&gt;
presedented prosperity of the na­
tion."

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1937

N a 17«

United Prcoo Loaned Wiro

Police, M ilitia O p en
On Demonstrators
Better
Wages
Sought

Commission Adopts
Resolution Lauding
Krider. For Service

BUDAPEST Hi — PoUc# and
Hungarian militia opened fir* to­
day on thousand* of worker*
A resolution, adopted by the
shouting ontl-Communlat slogan!
Board of Sanford City Commis­
In Budapestsioners at Ita Tuesday night’s
The main clash look place out­
meeting was released today.
ride the sprawling Iron and atoal
The resolution praised John
mills aa auburbban Daepel Island
RICHARD H. EGGKR8 OF THE NATIONAL BOA 01 OF REALTORS *1 It* to Dm Seminole County
In the Danube ltlver south of th*
ftoaid of Realtors ycsterlay at a luncheon meetist ftoft to right) at ti i speakers Ukli are: Mar* Krider for his out landing work
city. Leas serious Incident* oe■and Ball, president of the Seminole County Board. E f f tn , and Mrs, Nancy Lana, district vice on the Board of Sanford City
Commissioners, call* attention
cured near other major factories.
president. (Staff Photo)
lo the fact that John Krider has
Police fired with submachine
now completed his term as a
gun* and carblnea on tha demon­
member oil the Sanford City Com­
strators, but tha shots war* directmission and hat retired from lta
ed over the head* of the crowd*.
membenhlp.
1
U waa nog reported Immediately U
"John Krider." states the re­
there were any serious casual­
solution,” In the performance of
ties.
his service as a member of the
The demonstrators said they
Sanford City Commission haa
were clamoring for better wages.
worked diligently and unselfishly
They carried placards denouncing
for the betterment and welfare
government concessions as Inade*
of this city and lta people, and
quale.
devoted to such service time and A STUDENT AT ALL SOULS PAROCHIAL SCHOOL arerptn an American Flag froat Roy Grian.
But observers said the main
effort above the strict call of duty, Kxaltca Rules of the Sanford Elks 1-odge. The fla if pole, donated and constructed by the Iloly Name reason for th* new outburst od
and it la tha desire of the pre­ Society *t All Sonia Catholic Church waa dedicate . {Staff Photo)
violence wgre:
sent commission that proper re­
1- The unrelenting tone of Pro-'
cognition and appreciation be ex­
mler Janoi Kadar’a policy stat»
"The day of big smoke-bulging big industry a n d residential, pressed to this retiring commlsment last Sunday which said flat­
mills Is gona,’ Richard IL Eggeri areas are provided," said Eggeri., sioner for the conscentoua effort
ly the government waa returning
of the National Association of Real
Speaking before the members he ha* devoted In hi* capacity on
to rigorous Communist dictator
Estate Boards said yesterday aa of the Seminole County Board of ‘he City Commission."
ship.
he spoke on the potential Indust­ Realtors at n luncheon m»e Irvg The resolution stated that sin*
3. Government attempt* to Infflrial grow tit of Sanford and Semi­ held at Jim Spencer's Restaurant, cw* commendaRrai and appro*
trait th o factory workers’ corns
nole County. "Industry Is looking Egger. said "I think Industrial
cilt with Kadar Communists.
«* ‘he City Commission
for locations where they can build growth will come to this area be- ***•&gt; *or
3. Mass layoffs In factories al
,n d
of
over Hungary which Kadar o r
VIENNA W — RebeUIoua Hun­ sprawling opestory buildings sur­ cause of the avaUability of land. £&gt;* community be expressed,
dtred for Rio now year.
garian minors rtnowod domandi rounded by beautiful shrubs and railroads, waterways and all other tor hl' ou‘s,*')dl"* * T lc* » hlU
ATLMONTK SPRINGS—A large
WARSAW &lt;tp— C o m m u n i s t
The clashes followed resign*'
today for the withdraw! of ail flowers, he said.
facilities that arc attractive to * member of this body,
crowd of members and guest* of tlons of workers councils at
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Soviet armed forcea from Hun­ And aa he spohMftf .hi* areas' the Investor.”
The resolution wa. signed by Chins Premier Chou En-Lal nr- ^
the Altamonte Springs Civic Club Csepcl, tho Bctojannto electrics!
rived here today fresh from talks' I I’ll 11 a lV jD rQ V
gary.
potential he said ::Tndustry U nec­
Howevor, he bad a warning for the newly elected Mayor, David with Kremlin leaders ami sakl he
gathered at a h a Community works and at least 21 other fac­
essary for home building in that the realtors "Look at your com­ Gatehel and Commissioners F. DHome Wednesday night to hear tories In Budapest. Kadir’i tough
la
(lad
Poland
and
Russia
recent­
Planes
Are
Back
LONDON W — Sir Anthony they provide the taxes and the in­ munity In the light of whnt you Scott, Merle W. Warner, Earl
.
,
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Mr*. Florence Lamborn of Winter new .militia took over factories
tEdon reaignod hi* Mat in the come for local governmenta to can do and the influence you can Higginbotham and A. L. Wilson. ly strengthened "friendly rela­
tions.”
I n O p e r a t i o n T o d a y t'* * «■•'•«&gt;« &gt;&lt;&lt;* experiences ■*» where tho mood of workers was
iDmio of Common* today and was furnish the facilities for growth.”
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* woman war
exert.
It was ■ broad hint that the
onpoetad toon to giro up hi* Coa- It to necessary for communities
F O R T LAUDERDALE
- woman war correspondent in Ko particularly ugly.
"If
1
can
do
but
one
tiling,"
he
1st
Lt.
Riney
Now
time
baa
come
tor
Com
'sis
to
-—A» »'•
•orratlre Party leadership. Soeh to docisto y__which . way they
The McdMetTanesp frtlt Opr *pray 1 M * . — ...
■aid, ”1 want to convince rot rJust !
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. , L ,,. . . . . .
gW T anks, . r «
Her toao-flltod tywr-Mtakad a* Thurtday-etf w U--N. proposal to
a move would giv# Print* Minlator want to
' w j f leant how lo how Important tioJ&gt;mlnolc Coun- V JI rlC C T ” I I I - V a n O T g c
plants
were
bark
In
operation
Chou tip-toed around Poland’s
the spoke of several incidences send a five • nation tnvastJgrstloA
Harold Macmillan a fro# hand In adjust the * , -wth with an or*
recent moves for independence here today after a long layoff and of tjios* people there, who commission to Hungary ipurred
patching i'o th% Anglo-American gealaed plan which will protect
community—we are a gran room
from Moscow and emphesiied
Jack Mercer, supervisor of the had become so dear to her heart. the worker* to their reaction, ob»
alllanc''
the taxpayer, he explained.'
organisation—a part of the romMarine First L i e u t e n a n t that ties with Russia and olher U. S. Department of Agriculture, She repeated over and over again servers said.
"Prohibited tuning Isn’t the
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Francis Riney, assumed duty as CommunUt countries are all—im­ ordered a portion of the city "It was terrible" ns she re-lived
WASHINGTON «J» — Top Ameri­ answer . . it takes realistic plan­
the past In her 45-mlnute talk
Offlccr-ln-Charge of the Marine portant.
can officiate today were reportsd ning to that buffer tones between
"Your country ba* had many sprayed after the discovery of a before an audience of 100 or more Funeral Services
Detsrhment'of Sanford Naval Air
optimistic that negotationa will
1
Word
Can
Mean
fly
Thursday.
new, greet achievements but also
persons.
Station, January Kh.
hagln coon on a permanent act*
Saturday Afternoon
As a rmult, the spray planet
Lt.
fUney
replaced
Marine
CaJ"M
F
difficulties
which
with
great
W m tnt of the Su«x Canal con­ Hall To Quit Post
She went to Korea In 1053 and
Lot In News Story tain E. 0. Love, who has been rffor‘ * « n°w **''’8 overcome." will again douie the area every worked
troversy. Tha Suex problam was
as a photographer and For Thomas Powell
Um- word can mean u let in a tran.ferredd to duty at the Camp ] •"» »aid °" “•’rival at Warsaw atr- week for six weeks. Mercer said now* correspondent for the Storkthe number one Issue to be dis­ Feb. 1; To Get
news story.
Thomas F. Powell, TT, passed
cussed at talks this afternoon be­
Lejeune Marine Base, Camp Le port.
the discovery of the specimen in a helm Pldignn, a dally newspaper. nwav
at a DeLanrf turting horn*
As a matter of fact, one word Jeune, N. C.
"But to this end tho unification
tween Secretary of State John High Federal Job
She
also
worked
for
the
Tokyo
trap was a "low blow,"
at
3:45
p. m. Monday following •
of
all
force*
is
needed
In
ahe
created widespread concern when
Foster Dullos and vljiUng French
Before reporting aboard San­
WASHINGTON W— Leonard It was left off of a front page new*
Authorities who, had not found a Evening Newi and The Uriilsh lirgering illness.
Foreign Minister Christian Plnestruggle agaln.it the anti-socialist
New*
Agency.
Besidea
being
a
ford
Naval
Air
SUtJon,
Lt
Rimy
W. Hall said today ha will quit them in yesterday’s Sanford Her­
Sir. Powell war born In Dawson,
fly In the area for two months correspondent, the worked aa a
au.
*
was attached to the Fourth Mar­ antl-Communlst forces,” he added.
The Foie*, fearing Clwu has had said they believed the fly had medic in the first aid station* in Ga„ Aug. to, 1879 and had lived lo
WASHINGTON IP — Prctidsnt as Republican national chairman ald and caused numerous tele­ ine Division, In Japan. He la a
Elsenhower's State of the Union Feb. 1, and authoritative sources phone call to The Sunford Herald graduate of the Marine Corps Of­ become a “Moscow" man, regard­ been eradicated In
’troward her spare time. In 1054 sho be- D&lt;-Laml for tha past 23 years. Ho
ed his vial with somo apprehen­ County.
Message act the stage today for ■aid he will be given a high fed­ Office.
-nme a lecturer for the Swedish was a retired State Road Depart­
ficer Candidate School, arid the
.tw nujor congressional battle over eral Job.
The story, concerning a man towa State Teacheri College, Ce­ sion. After st first seeming to sup­
Board of Education, coming to ment employe. He sras s member
tho Primitive Baptist Church.
Hall’s lUivesaor as party chief who had regained Ms sight will be
port Poland’s move for indoprndiW i interest rates.
dar
Falla,
lowg,
where
he
obtained
Rofarians 1 o
-or " ln,pr I’ark |n 1935wllR h&gt;,r hu» of Survivors
probably will b« disclosed Jan. 22. carried again ( ’ay on one of
ciio*
from
Moscow
the
Chinese
Include his srklow,
A f t e r Hall’s announcement, the inside eve! with the one his Bachelor of Arti degree In have launched bitter attacks on
(torn’s aro owners and publisher* Mrs. M. T. Powell. DeLand: one ,
Physical
Education.
o r o n a m t n t e r s O O S I’roaldent Elsenhower Issued a word “blscl
Msrsral Tito of Yugoslavia and Past District
d.
uf Thr Winter Park Herald, a stop daughter In Orlando; and on*
A native of K.ihuku, Oahu, lln- his
statement crediting him with recult
of
"other
roads
to
social­
weekly
newspaper. Mrs. Lsntbom niece In Tampa.
However,
reader,
-id
not
know
Lt. Ftlncy is married to the
Chomber Tonight vitalising Die Republican Party. whether there was one word left -rail,
Governor
Monday
ism
communism.”
Funeral service* srill ba bsld
„
,
.1* tho author o the book called,
former Miss Esther Briggs, of
CANON C1TV, Colo, ith— John "I sincerely hope,” the President off, a paragraph omitted, or half Oakland, Iowa, lie entered the
Saturday afternoon at 1.30 ag
Past District Goverror ll*rry| a Swedish Woman In Korea.
Gilbert Graham, still calm and raid, "that his wisdom and his the story.
Smith, of Winter Garden, will he Preceding th* speaking. Mr*, Brlsson Funeral Home with Elder
Marine Corps in September, 1053. Bandits Torture
cooperative In hi* death cell, will long years of experience at
the guest speaker at the regular j T. F. Wood, service chairman for Ia-Roy Devane of the Primitive
legislator,
judge
and
chairman
pay. wi h his life tonight for the
meeting of the Sanford Rotary -he Civic Club gave a lengthy and Baptist Church of Jennings offi­
Spinster Sisters
bojnb deaths of At persons aboard will continue to be available not
Monday noon, ai
at me
the Yacht
Interesting
report u,of mr
the ,-ir
.ic­ ciating .
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mu, .nunaejr
»*om i most ....v,
v. uh* re|wn
$ airliner near Longmont, Colo- only to the party but to the na­
Burial will be In Evergreen
I
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K
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r
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m
p
t
nub,
program
chairman
Tom
tlvltle-s
of
her
committee.
She
de
tion In the yesrs ahead."
Nov. 1. 1955.
Ometery In Sanford.
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f'hrlwf
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Ufwantus,
the
Christmas
wrapped
Mero
discloeed
today.
High administration sources said
CHICAGO W — Five masked
Nearly 5,000 Saiifurd and Semi-.this year la 10,000 X-rayi to deThe confessed timrbomber will this means Hall will gat an lmSmith, who has devoted years tu packages of home-made randy,
enter Ihe state’s lethal gas cham­ por-urit federal post, possibly of nole County citizen* have taken; termine If the dread Til germ bandits tortured two splmters by work of B»y Scouts, will be intro­ cookies, nock* and other gift cnPresident Invites
ber at Colorado 8 ‘ste Prison here Cabinet rank. Hall himself would advantage of the TB X-rny unit’s i* affrt-ting anyone In this urea. burning them with cigarettes duced by Harry Simpson, a mem­
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The TB X-ray unit will bo clos1 and s gas h-t in a futile attempt
al an hour yet to be disclosed. He not discuss his mason* for resign­ Free x-rays Ibis week.
Queen To Visit U.S.
Mr*. Lorrsinu Graham, Execu­ ed Monday’but will rvoiwn Tues­ to foice them &gt;n disclose where ber of tlis- loeul chili.
has rcqueat«d no rpecial consid- ing or his immediate plan*, except
their
monewahidden.
tive
Secretary
of
the
Seminole
day
mornlnj
at
9
o’cleck.
Th*
LONDON tP— President F.leetv
eyvtion.
to say he will take a vacation af County TB and Health Association Seminole County surrey will con­ The victims. Mis* Martha Gold,
ho»&gt;r
has invited Queen ElitaThe 2i-year-o!d saboteur saw his six or seven weeks In Florida
fein, 58. nnd her sister Botty. 50
said this morning that 4.009 x- tinue through Wed. Jan IS.
wife. Gloria, for the la*t .tiip*. But he told members of the rny* havn been made up until
b«-th
tn
mnk,» a "layn-polltlcal’*
were
h
«nttalized
for
treatment
of
Mrs- Graham said Unit 2,1841 of
Stmd.iy. She l»n’i returning, she na-ionul committee that "my serv­ this morning when thr unit* open­
second degree burns, shook and Partly rloudy bcroniilig parti)
visit to the United Slates in Oc­
been
made
&gt;t
the
Q&amp;i, "b-cause It’s too hard on let to my country and my party- ed at 9 o’clock.
in downtown San wrenched arms.
cluuily lo rloudy Saturday. Coolrr
tober, it was reported todsy.
t Soth of us."
hat not ended "
Tha goal io Seminole County
They said the m»n entered their with low tonight 15 to 50. Continu­
The London Dally Mirror said
Graham, who tha state hat con­
second story apartment over a vn ed rather cool Saturday,
the
official Invitation will be ex­
tended blasted the plane out of
cant store by using a ladder and
A* sky to collect trip insurance
tended by retiring U. S. Ambassa­
breaking a windowon hU mother, one of the victims,
dor Wlnthrop Aldrich before ha
“O, K., now you’re going tu tell
never .ought clemency, or even an
iu where the money Is hid.” they
his post la*er this moral),
appeal of his conviction. And none
quoted one of Ihe bandit* as say­
although
discussions of the prola Ihdieated.
ing while the oth*r* threatened
visit
have been held for tho
Mrs. Graham said stie probably
them with guns and knives.
past
several
weeks botween tho
doe* not love her husband now.
When the wutnen Insisted they
jfc ’l gue»s pity’s the only thing I
Whit&lt;&gt; House and Buckingham
had none, the bandit* ranmeked
rsve lef..’ ’ehc said,
Palace.
the eight • room apartment and
Tha visit would ba Elizabeth’*
then began torturing the sisters.
first as sovereign of the British
They held the womeu's hands
Man Is Fatally
Empire and b*r second to Uio
against an Igtiltcd gas Jet on a
United Statm. Sho and her hus­
Burned In Shower
stove ami pressed lighted
band made a tour of tha United
JACKSON, Miss
A Texettes against their bodies. When
States and Canada in 1951,
aj_businessman was burned fatal­
President Harry S. Truman re­
that failed, they removed tho wo­
ly’in a mote! shower Thursday by
marked as that time that "never
men's
shoes
and
found
580
hidden
a stream of steaming water un­
before have we had euch a won­
in them. Martha said one of
der which he lay unconscious for
derful yuting couple that so com­
bandits threatened to pull off her
hours.
pletely captured the heart* of all
toes with pliers.
Police said L. M. Ayoub.
of us.”
Dallas wholesale dry goods
owner, told them before he
WOMAN ON PROBATION,
Chest X-Ray Unit
at Baptist Hospital that ft*
NEW PARTY LINE
ed in a shower at thr Terry
DETROIT c s - Mr*. Mary K.
To Be In Longwood
Motel. He was knocked out. ,’le
Barry has been placed on proba­
said that in falling be apparently
Tlie Chest X-ray Unit will be in
tion—and on a new telephone par­
hit Ike tap handle and turned on
ty line. Police said she assaulted
the steaming water.
m°°?n‘fVonVof u L ^ i ^ d
M ' n,NK F,IIST I-1IJUTENANT FRANCIS RINEY. (left) No
p. m. in iront or um cong soon offlrer la-Chsige of the Marine Dctachnent of Sanford Naval A
Air a woman, with whom aha aha red
A ins Id found him two hours FINAL PLANS FOR THE PILOT CLUB Hospital B nfllt CsrJ Party on Tuesday, Jan. IJ. at 1 p. m. a»&lt;*«•
lifer and h# was rushed to the were set vesterds* by Mrs. Esther Ridge, (right) t.riwral th a ira a a of tho party a^tis.sd by Sir*, t Evtacjrooa is urged to take ad Station. U greeted by the former O. in C.. Marin*. Captain E.G. * Party Une, after the woman oc­
tave, Uniog ecrciuuDica at me NAS Marine Uarrarka, January feldcntly left tho phone off Um
(lipitsl.
Vela Lsmhertsoa (loft). (Staff Photo)
, i image of tide opportunity.
(Official US Nsvy Photo) I hook.
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Speaker Says

industry Necessary
For Home Bui l di ng

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CHULUOTA BAPTIST carvcH
C. 0 . fwaggerty
Paotor
OVIEDO
Suaday
Schaot
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Mate t . fe y r m *
Morflte* Worahlp Servteo I a.m
lender Ithuot 9:40 *•»•
Mortmx HonWp U«99 » *
FREE HETHOOm CHURCH
rrauuaj Unloa 9:U a « Laarai Am at HI II
Evening Servlet* v. w p.»
Suaday
School 9:45 a m.
Wednesday P rajti service 1:K
Horn lag Worship 10:45 a.m.
**•
P. M. *. 7:00 p. m.
Eroatac SvangoUitio 7:49 p.m.
■ i u n t M rvvr aniaca Wednesday night prayer tad
Praia# ta n lea f i n p.m.
Sermon by tha peotor.
0«*m
Paatar
Chattoa W. Hamil Jr. Erontog Worahlp Seme* 7:90
p.m. Sarmoa by tha paatar.
Ecsday moral#* serrteea:
Prayor Maatte* Wtduaadiy 7:90
10 a.m. Sunday MhaoL
p.m.
U a-m. Homing Wurahlp
Sunday avante* earvtea*:
(HE SALVATION A1MV
4:15 p. m. Training Union
7:10 pJB. EvMl#C *oreh»r
Wednesday 1:90 f.m. P rtytr
moat!#*
Suaday School
19:11- a n .
11:00 a .a .
Hollaoie Maatte*
I f I f If' Y OP OOO CWUKCR Open Air (Im a t Madia*) 0:90
ISh St. aad Mare* » «
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7lM p j
Rer. ■. M. laov
7:90 p n .
Mlrattew Maattef
Selurol
0:49 a-m.
1:19 pat.
ar• af Codata
wwwwm
Iterate* Woreklp
U a.m. Cara
4:00 Ete.
VoatbSaretea
S O p.» •aad PraatiM
1:10 E»*
EvaniaUaUc "aUy
7:49 p.m Ladlaa Homo U t |B t
Friyer aad Bibla Study Wndnoa Tharoday
Prayer Maatte*
fiM p.m*
. day at f:«9 p.m. L
*R#meabor a *ted haad tevltaa aamroay
Opts*Air (Strati Madia*) 0:M
poo to won hip with re."
Em.

ruun aarrurt cteURUi

first street. Urns right at Monru*
Corner.
“Nat foreskin* tha assembling of
ouraalvaa together, aa tha manner
of some 1st but exhorting on# an­
other: an! so much tha more,
as ya sea tha day approaching.”
Heb. 10:29 '
Sunday School—10 a. m.
Morning Worship—11 a. m.
Training Unlloo—9:90 n. m.
Evening Worehlp—7:19 p.m.
Prayar Meeting Wednoeday night
—7:10 p. m .

ruoiSH cjursi,
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UPBALA COMMUNITY
PBBSBYTBR1AN CHURCH
Bar. C C. WhHa
Mlaidar
Plaaid
Bar. Oaarsi H. Carlton, Mtelattr Mm. Clarar N a m
Mr*. PatHelo Summtrlla Aral
fits a.m. Suaday O M
Plaalat
U:00 a.m Wanhlp Sarrtea
Ueerg* PoaaM, Aaat. Suyt. uf
1:00 p.m. Worship Sarrlea
Church School
Church School
10 a.m.
Worohip
II a.ai.
SOUTH N10K BAPTIST
Evening Worahlp
9:30 p. m.
CHURCH
Incited to oitooJ
Eaat nth SI. At Park Av«. our"Everybody
ttrrlcti."
. Tha aad of your aMrrh
Par ■ frlewdly Charcb.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
OmM ». Prtra
Paatar Patter
Mltto# R. Wyatt
Mlhaa HlftlaM ham M . Sapor* Educational Director Rachel Baa*
iataadcat
atef
Sunday llhla School
10 e.a 9:49 a.m. Church School
Proaohla*
11 a.a Claiaea for all agaa.
Bibla Study
7 p.ra 11 t.m . “A CiU To Prayar”
Xraaiallotle Proachln* 7:45 p.m 4 p. m. MYF
P rty tr UttUn* (Wad.) 7:45 p-te. 7:90 Evening Service "Finding
Mlatlaiury Protnlllanlal
Tim* and Making It’*
*
Tou Art Wolcotna
7:19 Organ V*ip*re
^
CENTRAL BAPTUT CHURCH Broadcast over W.T.R.R.
9:30 pm. PtUowshlp for young
Ray. J. W. Parts ak f aMar
paopla.
Cm. fasatoaatt It. Oak An.
M iiftO D v r

Suaday School 9:41 m l
Mania* Wanhlp Sarrlea 11:00

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I r a t e * Worth
owhlp 7190 E " .

"Coma thou with ua and we will
do Ihto good."
SANFORD REVIVAL CENTER
Bar. L. P. Taeker,
Paatar

Sunday School
‘ 10 a m.
Morsln* Worahlp
U a.m.
Evening
EvangoliaUc Servlet
7:49 p.ra.
Weekly Servlcea:

- Tuesday and Thuraday 7:49
p.m.
Reguli
Saturday
Mornlni
Brotdcait over WTRR 10:99
LimiKKAN CHURCH
OP TUE REDEEMER
M3 W. 79th Place
Phono ITU
Tha Rtv. PhUllp Schlotomoaa

Patter
Sunday School
0:19 a.m.
Bible Claao
0:19 a.m.
Sarrlea
10:10 i.m.
“ Prayar For Tha Day" phena 1079

WERT SIDE MBS10NART
BAPTIST CHURCH
Comer of Wast Fifth aad Holly
"WELCOMES YOU"
Paatar Wm. L Stopahn*
Associate B. D. Cralglow
Sunday School
10 a .a .
Mornlni WonhJp
lln ,m.
Bibla Study
7 p. m.
Evening Service
T:4S p. i
Mid week Sorvlct Wednesday
7:41 p. i
"A GOING CHURCH FOR
A COMINO LORD"
COME AND SEE THEBE
IS A REASONI
CHURCH OF THE NASAIENB
"lanford'e Slniteg Church"
Second I t and Manta Ava., West
R. H. Spear Jr., palter
Suaday School 0:41 i.m.
Momla* Worship 10:41 a.m.
Training DopartmanU 9 p. m.
Evening Evangallatle 7 p.m.
Mld*woah Prayor mastingeach
Wadnaaday 7:41 p.m.
D m Cbureh of the Naiaran* U
Wtiliyin In doctrlna avingtlliUe
Inipptal, and
world*wldt in
mission.
"Whoaoever will may coma".
FIRST BAPTUT CHURCH
OF GENEVA
Jack L Stewart
Pastor
Sunday Ichool
to a. m.
Morning Service
11 a. m.
Evening Service
Training Union
4 w p. m7:90 p. m.
Preaching
Wad. Prayer Service 7:30 p.m.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
“Where You Are Never a Strang*
ee But Once”
Perry L Stone,
Minister
Sunday School, »:45 a.m. Addas
lesson, "How to Resist Tempta­
tion."
Morning Worehlp, 11 o’clock.
LIKE MART BAPTIST
Tentative sermon thorn*, "Marla
CHAPEL
of eLadcriblp"
Lako Mary. Fla.
New elders, deacons and s
T u to r — Rot. ,Wm A. Elleawaod new gexceneak WUI be tn.Wtrd.
Sunday School t:4h amC *•': 1
Into office. The nursery wB be
Morning Worahlp It a.m.
open.
Off*otreet parking
la
Training Union 0:10 p.m.
provided.
Ertning Worahlp T:*&gt; p.m.
Christian Youth Fsllowshp, 4:30
Prayar Matting Wed. 7:90 p.m.
p.m.
PAOLA WESLEYAN
Evening Worehlp. 7:30. The
METHODIST CHURCH
n«v. Gilbert s. Counts, DeLami,
a Miles West on RL 44
will preach.
Sunday School
9:49a.m.The public is cordially Invited.
0
Morning Worship
10:49 a.m.
Wesleyan Youth
1:49p.m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Evening Worship
7:90p.m. Oik Are. and Third SL
Wodnoadoy P riy tr Mooting 7:34 The Rev. A. G. Mclnnls, Minister
p.m.
Mrs. George Touhy, Director of
Everyone Welcome
Mu»ic tad Organist
Rev. Cecil W. Shatter
Mis* Katherine Brown. D. C. E.;
8:43 a.m.
Morning Worship.
CHURCH OF GOD
by Warren Adams.
R*r. H. W. Henderson, Paotor Solo
French Are. nod tend SL
Sormon
Mr. Mclnris.
0:43 a.m,
Sunday School.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Evangelistic Service 7:90 p.m 10:60 a m.
Session meets
Mld*W«ek Sarrlea Tuesday 7:10 »T priytr in the Session Room.
p.m.
*1 a.m.
Morning Worehlp
Young People Service Thurt* Anthem
"He That Shill i
day 7:90 p.m.
Endure." Mendel.'jthn—
Chancel Choir.
EBENE2KR METHODIST
Anthem
"Listen to the
CHURCH
Lombs", Dett _ Charted Choir.
Cllrue Height*
Mr. Uclnnia.
Rev. Albert H. Farrior
Pastor S*rm°"
Niirssrlr* for children under
Sunday School to a m. Clifford thrss, and thrss to six. every
E. Johnson, superintendent
Sundsy morning during tha wor­
Preaching lervic* 11 a m.
ship hours f:45 a.m. and It a m. I
MYF S p.m.
7:30
p.m.
Evening Worship
Prayer meeting, Wedneeday, 7:45
Sermon
Mr. Mcfnnii.!
p.m.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST,
too E. Second St.
Sunday Service*
U:00 a.m.
Sunday School
11:00 a.m
Wednridey Evening Meeting* 1:00
p.m
Utooo Sarmou "Sacrament"
Holding Hoorn &lt;o«ate(l In Koyar ol
Church Building opan to puhUc THE CUUUT1AN A MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
3:90 to 4:90 p.m. Tutadaya and
Park Av*. A I4tb St.
Thursday*.
A cordial invitation U extended Sunday
Sunday School
a:*} a.m.
to all to attend our oervlcoo and
Worship
io:40 i.m
uie tha Reading Room.
Evening 7:49 p.m.
ST. LURE’S LUTHERAN
Youth Fellowship
0:9U p.m.
lu ail via fNaar Orleda)
Wednesday
Bar. Stephan 91. Tuhy Paatar
Chapel Choir Rehoareal 7 p.m.
Morning Worship 1:29 a.m.
Bible Study end Prayer
9 p.m.
Radio Mission Broadcast at t:90 Thursday
a. to. over WORE (740 he)
Cherub Choir Rehearsal g:J0
Sunday School 0:00 a. m.—for all
Carol Choir Rthoanai f:ou p.m.
a it group*.
The Ladlaa' Mltaienary Society
Christian Day School
Monday
through Friday 4:00 a.m. — (All
meet* fOf Lunch aad irayar
alomanttry grades and kinder­ on tha InJ Tuaaday of easts
garten.)
Worahlp
u , . m.
buainoaa
and
prayar
ua
Ua 4U&gt;
CHUKCU OF JESUS CHRIST
Tdaaday of each mouth it 9:10
OP LATTER DAT SAINTS
n.m .
A. G. I’ll la
Broach Pros!dsn I
•' friendly church fog Use whole
City llall
fatally."
Sunday School
to e.jn.
Beerament Mooting
* p.m.
RANFORD RBVENTH DAY
ADV1NT1ST CHURCH
ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
Seventh St, and Elm Av*.
CHAPEL
F u to r
A. C. MiClure
Elder Spring*
htiurday
Spoaoorod b* wtrot Baptist Church Sabbath School
Bonford. Pie.
0:90 a.m.
Sunday School
(0:00 a.m. Worahlp Ssrvica
jl
W. 0. Stanaoll,
Superintendent Prayer Meeting
Wednesday
Preaching
U :00 a m
Dr. H. H Martin
Pruphei 7:30 p.m.
Evening Service
7:90 p. m.
LAKE MONROE UAI’flSl
PAULA CHURCH Of CHRIST
Lord'a Day: Bible Study at 10 a.m. Pastor. R. U.CHURCH
Brown
Worship Service
11:00 a m
A Church With A rrlsndly Wei
Preaching Service
1:30 p. m. com*
tv ary no* Vtskuu*
Three mUea west af SaJdord «4

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FIRgT BAPTIST CHURCH
31B Perk Ave.
(A bout hr dn Baptist Oiurrh)
W. P. Brooks Jr.
Pastor
F B. Fisher
Associale Pastor
Kirby Rogers Director of Music
Mrs. Marvin Milam
Organist
Morning Worehlp
0:45 o.m.
Sunday School
9:49 a.m.
Morning Worship
11 am .
Training Union
4:15 p.m.
Evening Worship
7:90 p.nt.
Wtdnasday Service
„ p.m.
7:30
(Nursery for oil services)
(Earphone* for.herd ef hearing)
WELCOME
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Cer. Fork A 4Ui SL
Th* Rav. John W. Thomaa.
Racter
o i« W•
Eucharist
0.16 a.m. Family Service and

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TWEy'RE GOIA/G-TD STICK A

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Yes, Sonny, we do it all the time!

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Mommie holds you in her lap. And that nice, friendly
doctor gets the needle ready. T h e n ... OUCH! And there’s
one less disease for you to worry about.
H o«ly it were that easy to protect you from some of
the other diseases’that infest the world. . . tlyi plagues that
eat away man’s moral and spiritual fibre.

. cw toch f o r a l l . . .
AU- FOR THE CHURCH

J!l Ut aS g - M*«?—
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I-.. s s r s &amp; s E S S r
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md wpport the Church. Ih*r sm T iiiT ^T !7 ■

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But religion can’t be injected with a needle!
So it requires wise parents, and Christian homes, and.
worshipping families, and vigorous churches to get you
ready for a noble, happy life.
Better take it up Sunday with your folks: ISN’T IT
TIME FOR ALL OF US TO GO TO CHURCH?

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of the Seminole County Ministerial Association, is Made Possible by the Co-operation of these Wellknown Business Establishments:
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Page 3 THE SANFORD HERALD

Gable Stars In 'King 4 Queens'

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['Guys, Dolls' Starts
^Sunday At Moveland

The luily and provocative &gt;nro
of a gay scoundrel’* adventures
In a western ghost town Inhabit*
rd by four trigger-happy, -mum
hungry women. "The King and
Four Queens" filmed in CinemaScope-and Do Luxe color opens
Sanday at the Rita Theatre.
Clark Gable is co-starred a» the
King of the title, and his co-stars
consist of a beauteous fotir#ome j
of Queens Including Eleanor Dar­
ker. Jean Willes, R aibara Nich­
ols and Sara Shacc. The S tro n g '
supporting cast la headed by Roy j
Roberts, A rthur Shields and .Jay I
C- Fllppen, Jo Van Fleet Is also!
starred.
David Hempstead p ro Ju ced ’ The !
King and Four Qurcns" from a |
screenplay by M argaret F itts nm !'
Richard Alan Simmons and Raoul j
Walsh directed. Lucicn Ballard
was chief photographer, and the |
musical srore was composed h&gt; ,
Alex North. It was filmed on lo­
cation in the rugged mountain I
country near St. George, Utah.
Number One Queen of Gable’s
harem in “The King and Four
Queens’’ is Eleanor Parker, one |
of Hollywood’s best and most ver­
satile actresses, and two time
Academy Award nominee.
Lovely Sara Shane is. another
of the Queens and * dainty so ft - 1
; spoken vixen she Is. Her most re-1
1 cent films were “ The Magnificent i

Obsession" and "Three Bad 5is-’’The King and F our Queens" as
ter*."
the remslning »wo-*ourths of
Two of Hollywood's faitest-ris-G able's female retin u e Jo Van
Ing vong actresses, Jean WillesFleet plays an an g ry mother-inand B arbara Nichols, are seen Inlaw.

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lo jo tlarrr M.ore
7,1* (■orotta Toons Shaw
T 13 Ns «r«. Florida
l*:l» Arthur Ondfrev
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10:11 N’ows.W aathsr
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11:10 Tha Chrlstnphoro
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19:00 t.Ot’a Tako A Trip
4:43 llrlshler Pay
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10:00 K t.S 00 rhallsnsa
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9.01 Hlsn-oft
3,11 N eat
1:11 Hlsn-on
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10:00 Mission at M ld C e a tu ir
7:41 N #as_F|g.
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3.14 Morning Perotlone
13:11 Imr* of IJ(a
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13,10 Hearch f*r Tomorrow
3:3# World At Nina
t l : i t (luldles t.'sht
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ROMANTICAS
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1:13 Htand L'd and ha Co-Jatsd
10,Ij llsrlval Center
tit* As tha IVorld Turns
•‘t iu a s i’L .
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11:33 Fmjr-H Clun
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11-3# l.*« Paul A Mary Ford
11,41 t.*t* dhow
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7,1# T*st Pattern
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Clark l.ebt* as "The King and Four Queen*," la khawa here
with his ’’Querns": Flesnor P arker, (nest la him ), Barbara
Niclior*. J o n Mill**. and Sara Shane. The picture, filmed la
Cinemascope and lolur. opens Sunday at th e R lts Theatre
Ihiough Cniu-d A rtists release.

Agriculture News

Samuel Goldwyn’s multi-million Isuade the mission girl to accom-l
lion* Even so. this is a reduction I
CECIL A. TUCKER. 11
’dollar fUm version of the smash pany him to Havana H oauccefds,]
in Seminole’s total celery acreage I
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
3 ™ d" ,5\
but. yieldnlg to a soft Impulse
from years past. In fart for the J
..Dolls , sta rts Sunday at the brought on by love, gallantly da*
AGRICULTURAL AGENT
, . .
, ,pa&lt;t two sears there h«s been a
Slovicland Ride-In T heatre a* .he n|e i ||w t ^ did Thi, gC4ture
A look back over the past yen.**I reduction In acreage of almost all
cinem atic event of the year.
put* h(n) jn , new j|ghl w[lh
a 8 r|cUu Ura| picture In Seminole , lh
, bIp4 uro. , n
s .,mi.
» Film ed in LincmaScop* and col* j rah. and everyth!"* works out County leaves one with mixed “ ■
'
_or, th e picture
sta rs
Alarton *a UafactoriIy, with both couples i emotions. Some agricultural coin.
5‘
. , ,
^ jra n d u , Jean Simmuns, Frank | being m arried a t' high noon in moditic* hare brought slea.lv «r , 1 tn i*. Pr^hiction
Seminole
V n a t r a and Vivian Blaine, w lth |T ime, Square.
slightly hlglier relunis dtiring the C,0linl&gt; U, *radually increasing In j
a large group of supporting p lay .| Alogetljer&lt; lh# budget for «0uy 'p . , t year Uthcr fields have hern a " !041 *M '* •* * &lt; '* E *r,y1
.ers headed by Robert Keith, Stub- and d ^ I s" cnme („ $y jon,nnn I less fortunate. In spile «f cold !P*d ‘f " ' on. oran»f *.
.by Kaye. B. S. Pully a n d jo h n n y (0ne mi|llon dollarJi aloM. W, S| weather ami generally low prices.
,ncrc'Ued fr° n' 3S9 WO
Silver, plus the famed Goldvvyn I pB'id for'"tbc " * r ’.e n rights. The | }he value of 'vegetables
,rcW ,n 1943 ,0 ah&lt;&gt;ul
vegetables produced
{,,carln? | rc#* , l" lV A :
Dirls.
...............
picture is being distributed by M , in Seminole County exceeded t
’’Guys and D olls’ was written (
million dollars last &gt;car. t h i . ; ^ an n ,a, ' aU' ncla
lDlr2 !* 5d
for the screen and ilirectesi by
! amountrsl to nlmost 8,000 loads of from 'S *-000 ,u 150,000 trees Seedy
•fourtim e Academy Award-winner |
. vegetables. Total serrag e in pro- &amp;
1™'1, ‘""case* from M.OOO
Joseph L, Mankiewicz Its plot is
ductlon, while down some from ^ a r " 2
m ',n“
^ |(W0
rbased upon a story by Damon
previous years was still close to ^
in* ‘T * ,n 95f
8 000 acres.
grapefruit increased from 30,000
unyon, with a liberal sprinkling
’ .. .
. .
...
, „
bearing trees to 34.000 bearing Two-gunned C lark Gable as he
f the hard-boiled, soft-hearted
t o ery IH . with « prOsluclion of trcc.. Th,. |ra lt increase wn, not- rule* the roost la "The King and
characters that made up Run­
about
two million rra lrs. This ac- 0,, in hearing tango, ine trees, Four Qurens".
yon’s fabulous universe.
reage in Seminole (otint&gt; am o u n t-: Tangerines increase.I from 52,000
’* Like the stage play, which ran
cd to less than 20 per cent of t0 53 qoo trees
ty a ir fortunate Indeed, probably
on Broadway four day* over three
the total celery acreage in the
r,
,
years, the picture's story boils
state, yet the volumn produced
^ c o u n t y sh ap ed about I..OO more so, than the averagrfarm er
the nslate.
In uGut
down to two romances, one be­
of or
oranges.
from (his acreage was almost one. 000
" boxes
0
3 " ;^c, • fGrlpefruit
n p c rru it over w
w . u.
i.i there »is
tween the high-rolling gambler,
. t-i i , .
* ,
1 V00 and tangerines each )en r through I ^ou»d an Experim ental Station an d
fourth of F lorida* total produc- jnlerstatc cl)annclt ,*
f^ t. a major m arketing center within
•Sky Masterson 'M arlon Brando)
, ^»nd S arah Brown (Jean SimVnothcr 1,500,000 boxc» of fruit I lhc boundaries of Seminole Coun
-•smons), the young lady in charge
| I Is estim ated to go to the process- D- This coupled with the unique
,g f the Broadway branch of the
J Ing plants each year,
1 drainage and irrigaUon system is
’^av e-a-S o u l mission;
and the
| The on the-tree price* for all * decided advantage to our fa r
other between Nathan Detroit
! oranges averaged $1.83 per box. | m er*.
(F ran k Sinatra), proprietor of
( Orange* going, tq the fresh u ia r- . Sanford is Ideally situated, a*
the oldest established Boating
Kct averaged It 8" per bux and an assembling point for tender
crap gam e, and the brassy blonde,
orange* going to processors aver- vegetables grown in South Flor" M is s Adelaide (Vlvlap Blaine), M IS S A D EL A ID E . . . Fee I
aged $1 $2 per box. Grapefruit kl * to mix with citrus and hardier
- Jisho heads the floor show in a lirfa n Blalna , who ten rad on
avi-raged 92 a l&gt;ox for fresh fruit . 1 Central Florida vegetables. Vegel; Joint called the Hot Box.
Broadway In "ttuye an d D o lU ,"
.20 ,« box for processed fruit with ablcs are also brought In from
repeals h er role o J n l g h l r l 11 b
Z N athan, who nerd* $1,000 to sin
an average of .57 per box being Leesburg and Webster growers
g e r, I d r l a l d t , In S a m n a l
rent a suiable site for his float -1
received for all grapefruit. Tan- fo- sale at the Sanford State F aru y n i’ t m
mmu u
lti-m
illionn dollar
dollar
I-,
illo
. ojild
niyn
-n u iltn
ing c ra p gam* (so cal cd b e c a u ^ , j | m ,
oJ t h , e r , t h r a u d
73 per box for niers Market. Consequently the
i t moves from
place to ................
place so B roadw ay m u s ic a l. M a r lo n
frevh trade market businesa Itself has in........................*"he police can't stop it), makes a I B r a n d o , Jo a n S im m o n a a n d
are not com- creased. During the 1955 56 sea*
bet for that amount with Sky, F ra n k Sin a tra alto el a t In lha
equrntly show son, this m arket handled $5,189,who gam bles on bis ability to per- CinamaSeopa pletura.
the proeev- 102.03 worth o f farm commodities
I sed trade at a — It cents averA» we approach a new y ear,
I a nr per box. The present average tltc question alu a)S come* to
rd their friends Mr. and Mrs. L.
for ail tangerines sold is *1.71 per | mind,"What will nexl &gt;«*r bring
C. Tillls.
" " x' to the farm ers?" Most answer*
In 1955citrus
produced in Ure slightly pessimistic. No Jo u b t
Mr. and Mrs Jark Tiffany of
Seminole County was valnrd al Gie situation will pruiubly be
Oneonta. N. X . spent several
ab&gt;ut $2,400,000. No doubt th, equally "rough" for the U rn ie:
days with his grandoarenls, Mr.
In.*.- increase in the number of th | , year as it w as h u t year. Itom •
j and Mrs. C. C. Tiffany, leaving
Ira***
.
in.s into
1soe.« si...
I..... i .. *this
1.: . iI
•
tree- coming
production
ever, I chouse to feel uplim Ltic
■b By VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON | Sunday. The your.g folks were
H th r m 8 M? flgur. over M
the , i lUation. Should w .a New Year’s Day Mr. and Mrs. honeymooning in Florida.
Whd
h
,l,,IUr
m#rk’
„
Iher
bs
favorable, the outlook for
T racy L. Evans of Alexandria, V»
Mhde the figures are not avail- „ lr
h, |f of ’lh, „ J r lhoilld
Mr. and Mrs. William flittenwere guests of his grandparents, burg attended Vespers nt Hamp­
f i l ‘,l
, th;.re
oll" :r In- good due to
higher p rice.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Evans. He den DuBo«e Academv at Zcll-.vood,
culture .hat also contribute - ,b r° '1^ t *b#Mlli by
dam ;,“c ’
i s m arried to the form er Ella JSunday nfternoon. They heard a
great d ^ l tn the economic situa- fa r"L ‘nton,e ,h o " l', lncfxa,» »°me
W heeler Wilcox of Ml. Dora and j .« « * “ *• of the Academy, on fur-j
Uoii. There Is no doubt that or- n 95T’
,
,
_
,
lough from mlMlonary work in
nam cntal horticulture (nurseries.
However, the average farm er i*
is employesl in Government In- San Juan Puert0 Ricto
o f,
ete.l, poultry, livestock, forestry,' fa c ,‘l
steady or lower retelligence, with offices in Wash- his experiences in the field.
SILK GOES DOWN TO THE heekeeping, ami a growing dairy turn for his products, on one hand.
*' gton. D. C.
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| Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Matthews | SHORE In thi* play costume In.f.utry produecl com modities1wlth ri,tn* f 0 ,t at firm and]
by Claire McCardell. Red checks valued at close to .mother $2,000, equipment and material*. On tha* &gt;
Mrs- Ed Zimmerman nnd her of Waycrova, G *, warn the Sun-1 on nAvy on th* pure silk broad 000
other hand. T h ii will probihly
-granddaughter. Susan Brooklyn day guests of his brother-in-law 1 cloth. All-round shirring falls
Generally overlooked i# lhai continue to Intensify lh* Mend Itspent the Neve Y ear's holiday with and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
from an Empire yoke th at t* |Seminole County ha# fairly well w an* Drger, more mechaniied
^her von and daughterin-law, Mr. Tillls.
string-tied from 11 small collar. m.,|n U lrfJ lt,
;f n0t in - operation* T he result* will proh'a n d Mr*. Howard Botrler Jr. in
, Beneath are brief ahorU and c rc a ,jn&gt;, it tomcv,|i*l. a. a lead- jh ,-v b# *li*hlly le u ir r e s je and
A tltnta, Gt. they made the trip
Friend* of Mrs. E. D. Hsighway
bra. vx- h etrmg* aleo to tie a* ,
marketing cenlrr Seminole-* •I'-’rease in the number of
.b y plane and enjojevl seeing t h e ,'x,“ ^ *°Ty J" hear 0/ the rodyou will in typical McCardell |n t ( W t l a, v)% r„(lll, l. or contro | j farms.
U U * T K V j i # l | l bask
•B o teler’s new daughter. Marga- den death of her muiner, follow­
******
I considerable acreage .it nearby
Ncvertheles*. Seminole County
ing an au'omobile accident, near
^ re t Elaine, bom Dec. 18
Zi-llwond and eNewhcre over the will maintain its strong agrirul
INSTALMENT LOAN DIPT
her home In Cushing, Okla , durI (Ural economic talus and will still
mond M. Rail, new president, al- stale
M eat* PDIC
t . The Rev and Mrs. E E Wall- in* ‘h** holidays.
The ."minor# in Seminole lo u n - 1 be a mull million dollar business.
tendnf a state dinner meeting at
trig and children, Paul and Kath
Mr*. Archie MacCuish it visit- the San Juen Hotel, in Orlando
•leen of Flint, Mich, are the guests
"*vf their fri'en.lj, Mr. and M rt. in* h»r brother. George Colemen.
Friend.# of Mr*. W’ A. Ellenat the Piper Apartments.
"C harles Brecht.
! w'oo*l will be sorry to learn that
Mrs. William Burkhart of lla r-i« h e «a# called tt Culthbert, Ga
Mr#. S. L Drawdy and Mr*.
C. W. Sjbloni returned Friday rivburg, Penn., has arrived to Idee to her fath*r suffering a
from Naehville. Tenn. where they spend some time with her sister-j heart attack
took the latter's son, C. W. Sjob- in law. 51,a. William Lcfflcr.
—
J Mr. and Mrs E E. Ayers of
lom J r . to enter Traveca College
Friday evening, J W
Hail, j Statesville, N. C. were the guests
"where he eipects tn train for the
past president of Seminole Coun- of hi# cousins, Mr. and Mrs- B
^m inistry
ly Board of Realtor* andRay-i A. Myers,
Tuc«day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cos.an and |
h e r mother, Mrs. Jessie Victory!
are home again, after ap*n,ling
the holidays with relative* in
Pensacola.
T h r Rev. ami Mrs. Jam es M- &gt;
•Thompson have acquired two new
Near P. O. Phone 10.T
grandchildren In two days which
yjW
/C
£
•nm.#t act some kind of record.
Their son-in-law and daughter,
Uring or have tour INiclor
BMr and Mrs. Fred Bland of Ft.
telephone your next pre­
M.auderdale are announcing the
d irth of a daughter on Jan 4
scription lo us. It will he
♦ in d their son and daughter-in-law,
Ur. and Mrs- Jam es B. Thomp­
accurately compounded with fresh drugs
son of Orlando are announcing
hu birth of a son on Jan. 2. The
at a fair and reasonable price... FAST
-Blands have two other girls and
FKKE DELIVKKY also
.JJie Thump-on# have a daughter
_an ,
(UUHT
~snd another 10*1
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fsJsnal b f e t t k m x m a b x v tJ H
Mr and 51rs. P. C» Thigpan
■JOth K French '•'fo Uetler Serve \o u "
]Bnd daugh’e ri, Judy and Gay of
' •^kenanavilie, N C. recently visit-

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Herlong Report

T it sfM isf of a new Congress very fact that KusaU knaws a
is alwgyt f a exciting time. Get­ baa the power to bs thn great**
•■a!’
ting twer* In as a mambor af possible deterrent to aggressim
Om a f th a outsU adlof fnaiursa of tho of tha languages ■Motioned would make the
the SStk Congress was every bit It can hardly he said tn b* ,
J ta p ir e v u th at a man had •tightest sense la any hut a handful of the
*is big a thrill sa tha first such dangeroua power because th
I
WASHCfOTON r n - n o South- experience I had t t a member President has la no way shorn
' “ to k ao v only two laafoagta to m akt him- Inhabitants.
,
era
Don erratic leadership of tho 'o f the Bat Ceogresa. In addition himself to be anything remotcW
* 'W f aadan to od w barrrer ha want, Graak
AH th is takes on significance in the face
Senate le cewrinced that Ob Sen­ , to this thrill w s* the.red pjea- resembling a “wat monger.’* *
-v-jmaa h it passport to aadantandlng In tha of an inescapable fact: Tha world is growing
ate win peat a eivfl rights pro- | sure of toeing old friends again.
For those who bavo written m
r n a this year.
aaatarn re a c h * of tha empire, and in tha smaller, in affect, as we learn to travel and
and others who are concern*
'
Friendships
made
bera
certainly
It also ia reported t* be con­
w a it ha could always find someone who knsw communicate more rapidly. The world's
vinced the Senate probably win . transcend party lines. It « u real­ about the Hungarian refugees,
swiftly growing population also la becoming
&gt; tfa L
m b tha power of the filibuster ly gratify!** to have Republican fearing that Communieta may b
that Southerners have used as ef­ aa wall at Democratic members using thin program for inflltrstin;
A fter tha am p in broke up. tha languages more interdependent than ever before. As
fectively to kOi civil rights legis­
th a t helped knit it together broke up also. this trend continues. It will become even more
say in speaking of my close elec­ into th* United States, pies*
lation in the past.
^’Portuguese, Spanish. French, Roumanian— necessary for people to speak with other
tion
: "You certainly gave us a know bat all of the refugees sr
Senate Democratic Leader U ncarefully screened before bein,
' “these and other modern langusgas develop* people of different culture] backgrounds
don B. Johnson himself hat Joined scare; dee’t ever let anything like admitted. Our authorities sr
The
obvious
answer
is
an
international
K'a d from Latin roots, whereas Latin itself
ia sponsoring a new attempt tn that happen again."
cautious abtut this.
B
curb the filibuster rale.
became a sort of embalmed tongue now language of some sort—either an existing
t hop* you will continue to cal
On spotting day I introduced ten
A
group
of
top
Democrats
as­
-Huaed mainly bv the clergy of tha Roman or an artificially made-up language that
on us for any help wa can tiepect passage of a moderate civil balls end since then eoe ether. you. as in the past. Our new of
will be spoken And w ritten the world over.
^.Catholic Church.
Moat of these bills bad to do with fiee address it 1304 House Offie
rights program will came first
Today there is no language, or even com­ How to bring this about is not obvious. But
Thoy expect tho civil rilists changes la the Revenue Code— Building.
f
t
is
a
goal
worth
serious
thought
sad
ef­
b in a tio n of two or three languages, with
bloc of Northern senators to dt t* reduce and eliminate certain
it after mustering the U rotes
' !~'whleh one can speak to men in all parts of fort. The language barrier is troublesome
needed to shut off debate. After­ taxes aad to eerred inequities
th a world A parson who knows French. En- and unnecessary.
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ward. 'bey expect a major aad found to bn in thn old law. I be­
ciliish , German, Spanish and Russian, say.
probably suectssful effort to curb lieve most ef these provision* will
-senight find himself tongue-tied in China,
tb« filibuster.
bdcoMc law, but they will prob­
Other Congressional News
t ^ f i d -knowing Chinese would do him little
ably be a part of a comprehensive
Eisenhower: Frveideot Elsen­
"The tax bite on earnings is only the an­
Tvood in tha Hungarian countryside. There
itax
revision hill and win not
hower
prepared
to
deliver
his
* are broad and populous regions where none nual story of what government seems to be
State of the Union Message to a be passed as Individual bills. My
costing,” writes Sam M. Jones in National
Joint letiinn of Congress this af­ purpose in introducing (hem la to
Review "Behind it lire a debt so large to­ When V ita l ii'J out to kick sand tear for tho## who tiko set­ ternoon
up ktr btels she docs it la a big vantage of 1L
make sure the Committee will
Bicycle Safety
t'l-nrnnee Sale
day th a t every baby is born owing the go­ »*y and oath year her msgaifi
Doctrine: The House foreign
j\.
a lot of exciting
have the oppartuaiy to act on
There ie nothing more satisfying than vernment |1,939 before he lets out his first cent
Affair*
Commitiac
railed
farmer
• • * 1 j • *• ’ ? 1
Orssge low | rebbrstitm b«- football games in my Umt but
them. The Hertong bill for double
to pee a boy o r girl enjoying the bicycle San- howl. If he is s member of a family of four, comes more colorful and eiabor- u,ia
orange Bowl game Secretary of State Dal a Aeheson
4 0 STl/DEBAUB : t l M
to testify on tht Eisenhower Doc­ exemptions ftr collets students ia '•c h e m p to n W M f , w
* ia brought down the ehimney or edged in his papa will represent a government debt
topped them ail. Colored* look trine Democratic members of tho
la the process of being drafted
'^ h n front door.
It
was
my
prlviieg*
to
attend
;
over
in
the
fire*
half
and
tan
up
of $7,738.”
committee in effect have already
KAISEB
the affair this y*«r and with s o , a icorr of 20 before Herman even buried a proposed mild substituto now. Already it is receiving
tt-^iem s-aa if there is a special glint for
2 D o o r— O n*
This, of course, is in a large measure the much going on it is difficult for begin to itirt. Then CTenuon
widespread
supportOur
bill
to
O w n e r — Low
tboaw-youngsters eyes when they’re pedal- sad fru it r f wars and depressions and other on# Uttle country boy to take in : rame barb in ths ••rood hslf I for the doctrine advanced b? a
Mileago—
prominent member" of broaden the base upon which eoun. la g their way along.
ealamatles But it is also, in considerable eptrythln but what I did ise amt m* k Colorado look like a “very
their own party. They did so afW t there’s another side to the story,
BUICK
total loss running up a vcwtc of j ter Secretary of Stato John fester
part, the fruit of waste and duplication in wsa certainly impressive
, -Super I Or. Ie- 0 9 0 4
i Suddenly one of the youngsters on a fast government activities—and. more important, Highlight, of eours*. wai the 21. Tha Jam packed stadium went Dullre denounced it Wednesday.
Idea. Radio-Meat- # 4 W
*' moving bike darts out from a side street of a philosophy df super-government th at brilliant Orange Bowl parade and j wild. It wai anybody’s game and Eastland: Sen. James O. Easter-Dyaaflew
the
big
game
oe
the
following
day.
with
a
tot
of
luck,
Colorado
won
-*HHfhf into th a path of an auto,
land was reappointed chairman of
ignores the eternal principle that govern­ Both events wore heyeod the po- by one touchdown,
BUICK
,7; Or ha’s marrily pedaling his way to school ment sho'iid not do for people what people ver of mere words to adequately The half time program was the the Senate Judiciary CommitUa
I Door Sedan.
weaving his way back and forth across the can do for themselves. It ia to that principle describe.
Dyasflow,
Radio
moot brilliant and colorful I have &gt;vhich passes an del] righti lagt* atreet or road hindering a motorist from th at we need to return, and to start repair­ The great night parade with Its over witnessed. Both Colorado station The Senate confirmed the CHICAGO V — A ’’do ft-your'CHEVROLET
self’ tari for ^diabetes, packaged
-passing or endangering his young life in ing the incredibly costly damage that has beautiful illuminated floats and and
“ J Clamtoo staged magnificent appointment of Eastland, an ar­ for sale in vending machines and
4 Door Sedan,
• fa s t moving early-morning traffic.
powerflit*. radio
been done in depreciating value of money gorgaoua girls took my breath Shows with their bands and drill dent advocate of segregation, drug stores, has been announced
Counties, thousands packsd team* while the Orange Bowl
clean.
On* owner
by
a
medlcel
resesickflrm.
AK quartet
quart* of youngsters ride along—side and weakening of
representative
go­ awiy.
tha straota on the line of march presentation of the 1957 queen over the protest of Sm Paul H.
The test la not designed for
IfUDBON
•by side—d!iseussing the game they’re going vernment.
and I understand all available and her maids was spectacular. Douglas D-III.
•
•
•
Hornet 4 Done
j to play or the ’specially hard lesions they’ve
setts for tho parade wtra sold 1 was proud of Tampa’s Adelaide ties may qualify for aid for school known diabetica but for “the gon­
Hydramatk. l a ­
• studied. Automobile traffic comes to a
well in advance. 8:a!pers had a Gonzalez, as beautiful and charm­ building construction by reason of ers! public.” said Paul Becker,
dle. Heitor, Ex­
hey-day
and
were
offering
teats
ing a queen aa had ever ruled (be problem e.-catcd by tkr impact president of the Clinical Develop­
• standstill.
tra Clean, Otm
from |12 lo 111 each.
over lh* Orange Bowl.
of Federal installation* will also ment Laboratories of Sprlngfltld.
Owner Car
There’s a definite place for bicycles—
As a nation we Are famous for giving. If I had not anticipated a traf­
• they're important to the happiness of our Usually, when we give, we don’t expect to fic Jam before going to Miami 1 Tampa with it* Florida Stste be Introduced shortly. This plan Ill , the firm which developed the
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Fair and Ga«parilla Carnival and
boys and girls—but they must be handled get anything back. But now we can give might havo been unnappv out I St.
S o p e r Riviera
Petersburg with its Festival Is being enthusiastically received. tost.
"Hardtop", Radi*
• rig h t and in a safe and sane manner
The President’s first message
Becker estimated there are a
expected K, and took it ia stride of Ststea will have their hands
AND get through thp March of Dimea,
Heater. Dynaflow
and
liktd
it.
bumper
to
bumper
With the gift of a bicycle comes the nelow Milesag*
What we get is protection against the t m miles. It's funny now folks full competing wrtth Miami and to Congress while as usual was million unknown diabetics in the
her Orange Bowl. I predict they stimulating was received srlth a United State* and naadiea! author­
eessity for very important safety regula- jrresteat crippler of mankind—paralytic pornset
to
su.h
Inconvenience.
If
BUICK
will
ail
be
bigger
and
better
in
tiojis on how. where and when to ride.
grimness on the part of the mem­ ities estimatad an additional 2
you expect H and Mike uo vour 1PJ7.
Special 4 Doer
million
persons
will
contract
the
bers, whieh leads me tv believe
*Hsn. Dytefiow
It cost the March of Dimes 17 years of mind
, „ tou accept^ it before you start
that the issues he proposed will disease during their lifetime.
Radio, Hooter.
The
test
ia
designed
to
disclasa
research and $28,000,000 to perfect the g * ’ * to"J.
Extra Clean, en*
he decided on their Merits sad that thn presence nhsugar la tha urine.
U»!lr **M*t SttarSsr. ItiaSir *M rhrl.tm u
/Salk vaccine whieh provides that protection.^***
owner cor
•
PnHUhaS MtuMtr pteectolen CkrUfe*.
n be driven Mark star­
polities will take a back seat It constats ef n piece of tape
We Americans gave that money.
ing nuta.
• Briert# •• *•«"«&lt; ,i|H BilUf o«t*b*r tt m i *
treated Ilk* litmus paper which
That
|s
certainly
the
way
I
intend
A * N et Offl** ## i«ifor* F1«rl4«. a n t.r th . Att
So far. eo good. But the dark shadow of Native Miamians know alleys.:
to set on them. He askad for an is hermetieely sealed and contains
•I C tlf in i tf March I. IMS
short ruts, round shouts and cu t-;
polio
hasn’t
vanished
entirely.
Before
that
additional 1200 million a year in Urn enzymes.
FHXD eSUKTHS K4l«*r e.4 PuMlihtr
offs that help to avail jams and
advised taking the test
MARION HARMAN SR. Ci.cnllrt Mltor
happens, two jobs must be done:
econemic
aid for tha Middle East in Doctors
got them there quicker but visitors
STSt.TR J. CVSlima. AATtrtltlai Mtatatr
the
morning
before eating
Job No. Li Get vaccinated Everybody un­ dependent on map* and
and for somewhat unlimited pow­ sine* varying body conditions af­
main,
euaecR im oN rates
er with reference t/s the use of ter meals might effect the tape.
t i t »«r w»»k
f w Mo.tb
II.H der 35 should be inoculated’. About 45 mil­ thoroughfares have a pretty tough
g r Carrltr
Sit Month,
On. Tttr lion of us have l&gt;een. About as many haven't, time
Tara* Month.
"If tha tape turns blue on two
American troops to put down in­
ill*
11.11
till*
Fortunately, we wen guests of j
ternational Communist aggression successive testa, see your doctor.’’
Obituary aaUett, ctrdt of think*. rtiolutlou tad polio can stilt blight your world. YOU alone
n o l l e tf tattrtalaatat for tht *ar**«* or rtlil.e
my good friends, Vernon and
against free nations. I don't tee said Becker.
2is Magnolia Av*.
• fahdt will ba . k a r a t ftr at raaular ed.erlUl.a rtta* can prevent this.
Carol Ramsey, trho know Miami
Phone 1*34 ’
how we can do other than grant
The test will be labeled "BugJob No. 2, Give to the March of Dimes. and Dade county almost at well
Tba Mtrald la a aittabtr of tha Ualtad Pratt
him the authority ha asks. Tha arChek" end will sell for 3 sente.
&lt;wklek la Mtlilto et.letlv.lr to tha at* fay r.pukll&gt;a* No vaccine can help the 80.000 Americana u they do their native Virginia.
tlta at tU tha tacal »«w» prltttd la thla e*w,*a**r.
already crippled by polio. They need iron They have a cosy apart meat Just
Rayrtataltd Natltatllr hr naaaral Adrtrll.!.* lung*, wheelchairs, braces, crutches, doctors, acroae the river from downtown
•trait* laa. Ml Otarfia Sttlaft S ttk l i d t
Atiaata. Q**rtl*
nurses and special care for years to come. Miami and we could set the
make up from thoir win­
Thst’s
the second big Job for 1957. This parade
Fri. Jan. 11.1957
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dow. Vernon ia In the container
one is up to YOU too.
COLOR
business ind supplies field and
TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
packing crates to growers and:
Two
big
Jobs
to
be
accomplished
by
a
twoCONDITION
The kingdom of the world la become the
packers,
spending about
six
kingdom of the Lord, and His Christ.— way action—giving and GETTING. You months out of the year in South
Your Horn* lor
give to the March of Dimes; you get your
Revelation 11:15.
%
Florida.
Lotting Boouty
inoculation—and
security
against
a
mer­
There are six hundred million people who
I fait positively indecent sitting
do proclaim ths Lord and His Christ their ciless erippler.
MIANS HAPPIIR FLORIDA UW NOI
back in the Cadillac while ha
King.
Do both Jobe NOW
drove us hithet and yon but it
waa glorious. Ordinarily 1 hava to
wntH* with lights, brakes, steer­
ing wheel and directional signals'
aad it was wonderful to sit back
By CHABLES N. NcCANN
tha possibility that he may do so which belong tn the UNa-thst tha like a Rajah or tycoon and hava
llaltad Press Staff Correspondent soonsr or later cannot b« ruled Communists will net agree to any somebody also do the work.
But Vamon was smart. Ha
President Syngman .Rhea la out.
such elections.
threatening again ta march his Rhae feels (hit his allies, in­ Rhee takes the view that the knew hia way around to instead of
Srmy Into Communist North Ko­ volved in a cold war with Soviet Korean armlMUe hat become Just trying to drive to the stadium for
rn
Rustia in Europe and tha Mlddlt another scrap ef paper and that tha big game, he drove out to
The tough old chief executive of East, hava too long nsgUctsd tha his country is no nearer unifies Jerry Sherrards Dixie Belie rest­
the Republic of Ktrea das mada area in which the free world went tion than it was 3&gt;* yean ago aurant at Kendall where he had
the 'unification of his divided into a hot war sgalnet Rad ag- when tha war endeda delightful lunch and then took
•ouutry bis major goal for 19ST. grosslon.
His attitude is not unreasonable a bus direct to the Orange Bowl
Ha would ilka tha Western AlU. N. Re*olution Adopted
South Korea, a country of IS mil­ leaving our car ia the restaurant
U*s' who fought In the Korean The United Nations adopted on lion people i« supporting an army parking lot. This amsilng sarvira
B ar to denounce the armistice Tuesday a United StaUs resolu­ of 1.3 million mania for fra* to Sharrards customers
whieh was signed on July Jt, IMS tion calling for lha reunification South Korea geU United States and it sure save* a lot of wear
If that does not happen, he says, of Korea through free elections, aid- But ita eetnomic slthatian ia
ha may taka on tha Narth Korean* to be held under UN auspices.
desperate. Aad Rhee himself, ap­
|nd tha Chlnesn Communists him­ But rasolutieu to tha sama af­ proaching hia Und birthday on
self.
fect have been passed before, sad March IS, ie aa determined at,
Despite the odds he would face, Rhee knows—as do the eountriee aver t0 get tha Communist* out
of North Koroa on* way or an­
EFFECTIVE
other, if he can, so that the pro­
lAW'A'DAY
mise of Korean freedom whieh
earn# with the end of World War
Jan. 1 *57
II may be fulfilled.
l* A l
Only Tho N#»tb
Rhe* also insists that If there
Anticipated
•s any slscll^u Is Korea, si shall
MATCHING COLORS
cover only tha Communist ruled
Yearly Dividend
far VIfade am
northern part of tho country.
Rhae't argument ia that South
Korea la a legally constituted
Country and alraady has a parli­
t
aaeoy-Hrieg electric helper*- Madern
ament elected by free vote His
idea Is that North Korea should
piaamn u j lha m w a tOO-to-300-Ampeto
i
CALL ‘’g y
4
Join South Korea.
towirit
Mn*o...jfceLwf**oou&lt;h
wtrfac
North Korea, with a population
I
The Lumber Number
now estimated u&gt; total Wwaoa I
aad eopu|h nradte end endetj le tnwnr
l
for Sudden Service
million and 3 million, is merely a
— „ r * H w Ww
*
1
1
your
prvwat.
.
.
end
hikwc
.
.
.
elector
x
****'* Mm W L.,Ku 4lm .Sm
puppet state under Chinese Com­
«*«
C* M? tv Mhuw O ral'
t
oeals So if you’re buymg .
munist occupation
•a
T.**r^ »•?«*•'-* •*. e-. w TV. M
South Koreans charge that the
“
«VM 100X0 A*,
nr mnodrim*. be *■«. a r t mtj |*
ti
MOlMgrov, Kit . . . Ml, tti
Communist arc deporting Narth
uv*
Lumber &amp; Supply
**Trr » - t-LxemtcAU.rr
. 10O-S0OAmp HOUHEPO’ATR.
Koreans to Manchuria and replac­
FIRST
ing them by Chinese with the idea
Yard
*
of occupying tho northern part
213
W.
Third
9
t
of the country permanently. The
FEDERAL
Sanford, Fla.
number of Chines* immigrants is
estimated to total sa high an 1
Sanford
million.
c y flO*IDA POWKR A LIGHT COMPANY
Rhee know* that his years are
numbered, and his on* ambition
ia to unify Korea by peaceful
_ U. ■■ ClMtaa. Bl». Its*.
"Not now, dear. Mother ie completely talked out!"
*“V SS.fMUa A**&gt;
means or by war before h

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Senate Will Pass
Civil Rights Plan

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Test For Diabetes
Revealed By Firm

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Seminola Kebekohs
Mold Installation fis M o m d A
Mrs. Emma L. Latao*
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On Tuesday Night Poquonnock
Bridge, Cooo, la vis­

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THE SANTOED HERALD

S o c ia l fco e n lA

The Seminola Rebekah Lodge
held an installation of officers on iting her brother, Robert W.
Tuesday, with Mrs. Lorraine Lord, and other relatives here 1m
Hein. District Deputy President the winter. Mra. Letsoa area
of Florida Rebekah Assembly born bare is 1YTY, and l&gt; the
District No. 10, serving as install­ daughter of the late JotRt M.
ing officer.
Lord and Jane W. Lord, pli
New officers Installed were residents of Sanford.
8VND.iT
'a t 7 j*m. at.the home of Mr*. G.
Sirs. Henrietta Raines, Noble
The Junior Choir of the First C. Dixoo, 0 8 W. 1»U» St., with
Grand; Mrs. Eileen Rector, Vice Mr. and Mra. Bob Derrick
Baptist Church will reheine at Group 3 as hostess**.,
Grand: Mrs. Mildred Squires, Re­ brated their 27U&gt; wedding anniv­
1.30 p.m.
,
i The anoual Hospital Benefit
cording Secretary; Mrs. Evelyo ersary yestaeday.
*
MONDAY
'Bridge party of the Sanford Pilot,
lldblehan, Financial Secretary;
The Buy Scouts of the First C|ub *in be held in the Mayfair
Mrs. May L. Rubow, treasurer;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank CereaoB
Presbyterian Church will meet In Jnn beginning at I p.m. The
MrsVirginia Anderson, Right have as their guaat Mrs. OereaoH'l
•he Scout Boom at 7 p. m.
public Is invited to attend.
Supporter to the Noble Grand; mother, Mrs. Milton Kaner, of
The Session of the First Pres- yj,* Browrnie Scouts of the First
Mrs. Evle *CoIe. Left Supporter Sodiu, N. Y.
syterian Church will meet in the Presbyterian Church will meet In
to the Noble Grand; Mrs. Lucy
Session Room at 7:30 p.m.
the Vou^ BuI1d|ng at 3 p.m.
Ann Robinson, Warden; Mrs.
Miss Helen Alexander, daught­
To* .'lomcti of the First Pres,. .. . . .
„„ j
Etol'c Pfeifauf, Conductress; Mrs. er of Mrs. Mary C. Alexander, baa
lyterian Church will havr their Thc
and
Recreation of the First Prcsby*
C. J. Wllkrrson. Chsplaln Mrs. returned to Florida Southern
.Trele meeting., as follows:
'
«
will
meet
in
the
Louise Long, Inside Guardian; College after spending a few days
terian
Chrircb
3 p nT- — Circle No. t. Chair,
Mrs Eva Beekham, Outside Guar­ In Sanford visiting friends ta d re­
man Mrs. Victor Brown. Hostess Youth Bldg, fr'rom 6 p. m. through
dian; Mrs. Bertha Snyder, Musi­ latives.
I p.m.
Mrs. A. C. Moore. 1211 Oak SC
cian; Mrs. Mae Myers, Right
WEDNESDAY.
3 pm. — Circle No. 2. Chair­
Supporter to the Vice Grand;
The
Girl
Scouts
of
the
First
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. HoUadaw
man Mrs. R. C. Maxwell. Hostess
MUMItKRS OF TIIE OFFICERS WIVES CLUB meet at the home of Mr*. Darnell KlMlae In discuss future plans, tllark row — left
Mrs. Ethrl Williams. Mrs- leer left this morning on an aS-esMiss Alberta Boyer, 2004 Mag- Presbyterian Church will meet at to right) Kay Dwyer. Marge Marlin. Jane Potts. Evle Williams, Ruth Tnllj, Pal Hansen. Katie Cummlas, Betty Guy. Betty McHrstnie,
Boyette.
Sirs.
Annie
Belle
Tsylor
3:30 pm. at the Church.
pensc-pald trip to Havana aad
Pat lodd. and .Millie Fallow. (Front) Peggy Tugmell and Dornell Klkltur.
(Staff Photo)
' | *nolia Ava.
and Mrs. Susie Miller. Altar Nassau, which Mr. Holticlaw earn­
3 p m . — Circle No. 3 Chair 1 The Senior High Fellowship ReBearers; and Mr*. Nancy Dobbin, ed in conjunction with hit work
★
★
★
I -m ag Mr*. P. .T. Piety. Hostess crratftm of the First Presbyterian
Color nearer.
They will leave from Miami oa
Mrs. H. W.Rucker
1 * Mra F .T . Williams, 330 Oak Ave.,, church will meet at the Church
Thc meeting was opened with the S. S. Evangeline and will bt
Co-hostem Mrs. Ruth Chittenden.' at 7 p.m.
a prayer br the chaplain, follow gona five days.
Is Hostess Tuesday
3 p.m. — Circle No. t. Chairm u .Week Bible Hour will
ed by the Pledge to the Flag and
man Mrs. L. I. Frailer. Hostess ^ con)jucU&lt;i by thc Rev. A. G.
•‘Star Spangled Banner.”
Mra. Jay Beew ww» m w m
To Gleaners Class
Mrs..L. I. tra ile r, Celery Ave*, 3| c|nni&gt;, Ppstor of the First Prea*
Mrs. Hritt was Introduced and McRae, Ga., due to ths death el
‘ Co-lostesr Mr*. Brtit# AMerson. 5yterUn church at 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. If. Wayde RurVer was
•*a* presented a gift by the lodge. her cousin, Tom Eason. Mr. Eanv M M M s i rnars,
.hostess Tuesday sdernoon, it her
2:30 p.m. — Circle So. 3,, C ^ lr - ( Thc o , nte| Choir will re h ear,,
4 ie Installing staff
. . . and_ their _.es , son was married to the format
BY » InulNIA CONN
. j home on Valencia Drive, to the
S1
,'"
!.'
mm I
»«
St,
First
Presterbyian
Church
———
corts
then
took
the floor. T h e,B, rt0(, Harrlaoo, sister of Mr»
Cbarle* M. Morrison. 2800 IliaJ;J(J
The CxecuUvw Board of the, house nn Shannon Drive at 9:30, 'Gleaners Hass of the First Bap
rourtesy ofr.cera were all dressed: Pe#rle HanietI| of swrfard.
P* watha Ave.
Pr. Mr Meatln# will be held at Officer’s Wives Club met at the and guest speaker will be Mr.fU* Church. Meeting was opened
in white snd carried pink and
| with .in inciting devotional given
green muffs, on each of which
m2nP
W* Fite.^Hostess &gt;he First BapUst Church at 7:30 home of Dornell Kllcllnc Wednee- Homer Osborne:
Betty McCracken anJ Ruth bX M«- Willie Pippin the topic
m,n „ — ' ,
.
__
*.** nm the Train- day night. Dornell of course, is
was pinned a huge red rote. They
Mrs K. W. Fits, Celery Ave. Co- { ^ ExJcuUvc' Committee
*&gt;«" President. The old board Tully hold n beautiful farewell **•"* "Living In ReadinCM". She
formed a double cross snd all Garden Club Meet
hostess Mrs. G. H. Brown.
will meet
for Part
**), •Handed also o coffee Thursday morning, honor- ‘'*0*°d with prayer.
of the offtccre Installed were In­ The WesUidj Garden Club vtL
3 pm. — Circle No. 7, Chair­
Ing Betty Spclti and U is Elder. Minutes of the last mtUfng were
troduced through this.
meet on Saturday at to &gt;. m. at
THURSDAY
!
he,P
with
any
problems
and
turn
man Mra Herbert Behrens. HostChief petty officer and Mrs. L. Following- thc inotallatlon, re­ the heme of Mrs. L in k Lambt
over the books. It was decided to Thc scene was B eta’s home in then read by Mrs. Alice Borsdoff
—J
a
report
on
sick
members;
J
Dial,
of
Key
West,
announce
ass Sirs. J. N. Gillon, 1201 Pal- The J ®wofJ :hot' will
have a free coffee at the U.O.Q.' Little Venice. The large Uhie was *nd
freshments were served as a president of the etub- Mra. Char­
given,
Mrs. Stella Kendall tthe birth of
Barbara
mettoAve.
Jinuary 23th. The member* will' covered with u blue cutwork cloth.
, a daughter,
. _
...
rourtesy to the Incoming Grand lotte Frederick is club reporter.
»«
“ *lon,1£*
r l m Pr*lbjrtCrUn church *l 3,45 each try to bring n nrw girl, since1Blue candles in silver holders ! *■** • «•'*** report and after Lynn. on Jan. 8. The little M as by Mra Virginia Anderson, Mrs.
It •- a&lt;ked that at] member*
g, Chairman Mrs. Harry
ooa- p.m.
. . . .
*&gt; many am reporting in this'and white camellia in a silvrt
concluded I weighed 7 lbs. 4 1 or. Mr*. Dial Essie Cole. Mr*. Evelyn lloote
ruff. HosUsa Mrs. NeiU Houston. The
Youth" ChoumanLh. The
Ciub nan
h i, sia pproject
howl rcompleted
wp,j .. M r s .•'
Feterson asked ejrh Is the former Miss Betty Mind han, Mrs- Icey Boyette and Mrs.
•
T
. of hithe lirat
*•
inanui.
i np irmii
r o je c t ifor
o r dowi
o m p i t i r f i ithe
n r ppicture
ic u ir v it 'n
Hidden Lake.
Present
n .................
i vre iPresbyterian Chureh
Chorthwill
willpractice ,hljthLsmon!h
monthin inDrovldlna
providinga abasilbas-si-n t n'tit it ound
*ourvJlovelylovely?About
Aboutfnrtv
fortymfmbfr
;
r . . to give the high- ham. of Sanford.
Sara Swalm.
g p.m — Evening &gt;*AfL V bid' i ^
C^urcJ&gt;
p fn*
nettc for the doctor'i office at thc attended, all of VAH-5, and guest*.
h cr.
season,
F L O W E R S
Chairman Mrs. Floyd G. Case. Tht loUrmcdlate Choir of the dispensary In which new moth- Katie Jackson, Mary Libbey, and 'vhJ fb "** enjoyed very much
silver coffee service.
•
—- -- *
IThe
ho l.hoate»*
n. •.. . SO
IM
-..I
.Y
1
1
—
f__i
Educational Building of t h e First —
served delicious re- Those present were Mra. C. A. E. M. Wives Club
FOR EVERY OCCASION
Baptist Church will rehear- ters may place their babies while Belly Is-mo,. On thc porch were
Chureh Co-Hostetses Mrs.
and
the Adult choir being examined. l&gt;otnrl| served bowls of yellmv ealendulas, and frr-hment* from .* tare-rovered I Anderson Jr . Mrs. Mark Clcveat
at
7
p.m
*“J
,l-“
Wllseo, M rs -^ ric Vlhlen. Mrs.
fe». coffee, anil a delicinur straw-1 many gno'li.w were displayed— table, at one end of which Mra land. Mr*. Stella Kendall. Mr*. Slates Installation
ft I
SANFORD ;
Harry Kent.
Peurifoy, Mra.
Aialce The Enlisted Men's Wive* Club!
berry whipped cream cake, and in (act no many, that Betty ia| Mire Borviurf poured from a }Ethel
I p.m. — Circle No. 2, Chair­
_____________
_ ___
Rarineau, Mrs. Eva Cotise, Mrs. | will hold an Installation of officers
the table was colorful with cand- coming
down in___
the______
morning
for;
man Mrs. Sidney Ive*. HI. Hostle« ami yellow and white flowers, roffee. and we plan to go off ourl F'rvi*t' thl-. Marion Harman will Alice Borsdorf, Mr*. Willie I’ipp- at their meeting onJan 14 at
a
FLOWER SHOP
,s# Mra. Sidney Ives Ilf, 1441 No.
Attending were Pat Todd, MaUie1diets.
hi,Vr n f|1- And while I’m on the In. Mr*. Suiic Belle Cleland, Mrs. 8 p. m. at the U. S. O. This will
Elliett Ave.
FREE DELIVERY
Barlow. Kay Dwyer. Pal Hansen, I • Talked to Betty Guy thi, inonv " ‘hjeet; he deserves a great deal J. L. Jack.-on, Mrs. A. J. Walk- be the second installation the club
g p.m. — Evenrng Circle No. 3,
Marge Martin. Jane Potts, Fran log concerning the Talent Night;0* praLc for hia constant wiling- or, Mra A. J.
Peter-on, Mrs. J. h n had.
Chairman Mrs. Harvey H. Halt.
Flewtra By W irt
Murray, Katie Cummins, Ituth for the Follies. Talent Night Is. ‘ ne»* to help all the organisations,1S. Peterson, Mrs. J. S. Lewis, Mrs. | Following the Installation eereHostess Mra. Hirvty Hale, 2UI
Tully,
Evle
William*,
Betty
Guy,
J
of
course,
the
free
party
to
be
“nd
particularly
the
Hospital
L.
H.
Hobby,
Mrs.
Haiel
Gardner,|
mony,
Canasta
will
bo
enjoyed
200 N. Park
Phone 2210
So. Elm A\e- Co-hostess Mrs.
Betty McBratnie and Mary Munta.! held at thc Mayfair Inn January Icau,e- And he won't pay me an-[Mrs. T. A. Stiles, and the hostess and sandwiches and soft drink
Fred Dudley.
will be served.
Batty Haxlctt entertained the 21st tt eight p.m. There will be 0l)icr cent for that, cither.
Mr*. Rucker,
The W.M.U. circles of the First Tuesday evening the St Mary's
Baptist Chureh will mset at ths Chapter of the Holy Cross Worn- wive* of VAI1-9 Thursday morn- refreshments, and sonio "profes
in the home ing nt coffee. Under discussion ■tjonal" ■•nteriainmeut to give the
church at 10:45 a.m. A covcxwd; *"*
were squadron plan* for lunch- amateur* some inspiration. Make
dish
lunchton
will
be
sarvgd
at
ot
J,r&gt;Thor*
J»
-tcDonal
I
- N O T IC E v»
PILOT
CLUB
,
noon and a program given at 1 Mrs. Gordon Stanley opened eons and other activities. Gleaned j plans now to cotiie and bring a
the meeting with a prayer and a little news from this gathering talented friend. Most of us. un•
p.m.
W t now have a nice aelecllon of Eye Glaaa Guarda In —
HOSPITAL BENEFIT
The GJt.'s and Suabeama of presided over the business ses­ about various people in Nine.[less we are real liains, need a
Pastel colored chains, also Silver, Gold and pear)
f ' the F in t Baptist Chureh will maet sion In the abitnee of Mrs. Henry Millie Thomas was at thc S«m- j little urging to get out and do
M
A
Y
F
A
I
R
I
N
N
inole
Memorial
Hospital
with
her
our
stuff,
m
&gt;
drag
out
that
gul
Tamm,
president.
Chain*, At — 2.00 and 3.00 — all Tax Included.
- at 3:30 p.m.
.es-srac-r i tty.
.)1! drrt.
St. Catherint't Chapter of Holy Mra. Stanley made the following son Billy, who had an emergency; that jlpg* .at p-irik-p or the Soy
Cross • Woman's Auxiliary will announcements: A plastie Ware appendectomy Wednesday night, who Imitate* V hert to well. B«T u e s d a y "— j a n " i s , s p it '
meet at 3 p. m. at the home of party will ba held at the Rectory We have several new girls in th c1member, if you du work in the
f;
Mrs. Thomas Vaughn, 103 W. llth Feb. 1&gt; at • p m.; Next month outfit, Betty Dai?, the wife of thc Follies, Mrs. Welsh, , f the PalHridgc, C nnasln, Santhu
the chapter will maet in the home Douglas rep.. Marge Cousins, metto Nursey (the little Red
• St.
Mary Gasman, I-oia Nebcl, and School. House), has offered to
Tb« Friendship Lssgue of th« of Mrs. B L. Perkins Jr.
PHONE 5
Tlckefa $1.00
Uri/.e-s, R efreshm ents
202 E. FIRST ST.
Nelson, Ruth Barron is keep the babies for free during
Congregational ChrisUsn Chureh Mr». Stanley,Christian Educa-J Mary
will meet In the Fellowship Hall tienChainnsn, led anInteresting better after surgery in the OAFB rehearsals. This i* not to Iki
diicuisiorr on the Third and Fourth hospital. Enjoying Betty’s hospil- inerted at. And now, if I don't
of the church at 1:30 p.m.
Commandments.
| allty were Jane Miller, Betty Ray, -----------------TURRDAV
ruffe* and
sarvetl ruffe*
and Loia N*bcl. Mary Carman, Nita
Vt
The Woman's Bible Class of The ho*t*s* served
l0 ,h*
Jtr» Won.
Ra7‘^White.m Dornell
Kilcline, Skip llorthe r,ret Baptist “ (Burch'm
Church eats eaka
^
MrJ Elm#r
ty MeBralnje;
Pct.
tensy, Mrs. R. W. Kennedy, Mrs. I erson, Julie Anderson, Betty
Wright Davis, Mrs.
Roy | Hlllner, Flora Wigton,
Pauline
12 Members Attend Alva
Gr««a, Mr*. B- L. Perkins J r .,) ByU», yran Murray, Margaret
Mrs. E. E. LaCour, Mr*. John Fennell and myself.
Golden Circle Meet Thomas,
Mrs. Gordon Stanley,
Didn't mean to bury thc Drift­
Th-rc were 12 members pr«»-1 Mrv A. B. Pfttrion Jr. and Mra. wood circle in Iasi night's column.
ent for the monthly maetlng o f. p. F C*op«r.
Will repeal— the monthly meet­
th* Golden Circle Class of the |
—------------- —------ing will be at Jean Tegfcldt's
F int Baptist Church, held Tuasday ,
at the home *f Mr*. Gerdon Fred- fJ-H Clllb Will
• ricl .
. _
3 Demonstrations
The Pra*id*nt, Mra. Bob Land- A f f m n / J C o i i n t v
r«th; led a wond.r*jl opening
V - O U p iy
Given A t Meeting
prayer and made *om* Interesting C o * |P C p K Q
comment* on being talisfied andir u , r r c u *
thinkful for what one ha* In th*! Nancy Perkin* opened Ih# me*t- Of Grammar 4-H.
new year rather than complain- in* of th* Sanford Grammar Three Demonstration* were ^It
,„r '
[ Schoei'* Fifth Grade 4 H Club. *n at a meeting Wednesday of tha
Mrs B M. Dyson volunteered' which wax held Wednesday after- Sanford Grammar School 4-lt
to »ervt a* room chairman | noon.
Club. The meeting wa* called to
through the new year, and im­ Th* minutes of the previous order by Ginger Smith, nnd Ann
For tho Full Prlct of
mediately began planning a more meeting w»r» r**d, after which ■Mahan, secretary. rea«l the minattractive rlas.'room with n«w demonstrations were given on utc* and called the roll,
ONLY
“How To Set A Table” and "Table
Miss Myrtle Wilson gave a dem* apes. etc.
NO LESS THAN 2
In response to an appeal last Manners”.
&lt;
onstralion on measuring flour
Sunday, clothing wa* brought for The club will ro lo thc County ; and brown m sar, Glenda Glmblr
a needy family.
Fair on Feb. 9, it was announced and Cheryl Stempcr on Setting the
NO MORE THAN 5
The group, leaders prevent gave by Miss Myrtle Wilson, Home Table, and Connie Alford and Nell
reports and a committee, com- Demonstration Agent.
Thomas on Table Manners.
TO A PURCHASER
At the next meeting demonstra­
posed of Mr*. Carlton Todd. Mrs. I
DESIGNED IN RICH BTtOtion* will be given by Mary Phil­ CADK Is this theater costume
Walter Brooks, and \|ra L. H :
lips on Peeling Citrus, Shirley in red and gold, (rom the Wil­
Triop. wa* appointed to make'
Vililen on Preparing Grupcfruit liam Fox collection. The fourplans for the annual banquet fo!
Halves, Sandy IfrrvDh, on Cut­ button coat tics at the collar
be heM In February.
ting Orange Cartwheels, and Mau- ind flares slightly. Under It, a
A love offering was taken, after j
Th# A*o* Pert Chamber of Commerce it iliet into this nr os. Avon Perk Likes it only 1
veen Pitts on Making Orange •cltless sheath has a halter
which Mrs. )t. N. Cleveland read
metin') thi* offer lo acquaint more poop'* mile* from Aven Perk end should become
Bite*.
•
•
the Pastor's paragraphs from
•eekllne.
with the Leie region* end to bring more fjm- one of Avon Perk's fine resident*! suburbs.
Sunday's bulletin, emphasising
character, loyalty and steward­
L o u t Privileges for Bathing, Boating and Fishing
ship a* the main problems in j
REG
ISTRATIO
N
FREE to all Property Owners of Avon Park Lakes
the First Baptist Churris and the
there u&gt;usj ur,i in every church, j
FOR
2nd
SEM
ESTER
CLASSES
Avon Pert Lakes will be advertised in out-of- the chance to select the BEST location* while
Folios ing adjournment, the boststeto newspapers bwl NOW before such ad­ they are available. Select lots dose to th*
eis, with Mrs Eugene Pennington
Mondnv thru Friday, 3:00 to 6:00 p. m.
vertising starts, this fin# property it offered lake at thi* low price, but don't wait or yos
assisting, served cake, coffee and
Rnllet. Tap, Acrobatic A llaton
nut* to Mrs. Carlton Todd, Mrs. I
to the people of our state . . . to give them mey mist this greet opportunity.
Children of nil ages
R. E Brown. Mr*. W. J. Brooks,
Mrs Tom Mero, Mrs. B. M. DyFree Deed .
Free Title Insurance 4 . . Exchange Privilege
Jss. II
too. Mrs. Bob Landreth, Mrs C.
DUXBURY SCHOOL OF DANCING
Mrp. Howard Dsgue
I,. Arnold. Mr*. L. H. Tripp, Sfrs
Bill Steele
r - « - M A I L C OUPOM T O D A Y /
|
“9 yearn in Sanford”
H. R. Heckenbarh, Mr*. M- N.
John Keder
Ph1721
Oak
A
Commercial
Cleveland, Mrs. Eugene Penning­
Mre. W. M. Marshall
I
ton and Mrs. Gordon Frederick.
I Avon Perk CHAMBER of COMMERCE I
I Avon Park, Florida
a
I PWese tend me th* descriptive folder eip'eining thi* i
Avt* Perk Lake* U la*
I offer. It it understood that thi* it only an Inquiry and I
E X C LU SIV E DEALERSHIP
fet'd 3 mile* north of
I doe* not obligate me In eny way,
the Junction of As on
I
I'JtVa Mein Street, aad
I
E sther Williama Swimming Pools. Entire Seminole
#
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
U.
I. Bout# &gt;7
I Heme
- I
County Available. Once in a lifetime opportunity in
Avon Park
I
112 EAST FIRST STREET
I
one of the faj*te.wt growing Industrie*. Cash required
I Adrtrett __
CHAMBER of COMMERCE
~ l
for initial inventory only. Immediate action neccessary.
PHONE V
Organised 1725
I
City. I
Call Bert Frazier for appointm ent
------------Zone___ S*eto
H. JAMES GUT
JAMES B. GUT
I
AVON PARK. FLORIDA
Print Now* —4 A J4 „m C W y
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Newcombe: Series' W ounds Healed

JhsL Sangohd

NEW YORK m — The RUn

dOuudd

Newcomb* inaiaud with Mrfac*
calm that hi* torttog W«M tori**
wound* had to atod.
Big N*wk waa th* t o n af tto
Natloaal U ifM season sr to r a
ST game* aad tto m t vatoaMo
player honors. Bat two cracial
failure* mad* him th* unequalUoned "bum” of tto World S*r*
W*.
Aad tto reaultqrt charges that
b* dlda’ have tto heart to via
the "Me one* for a while toned
the ponderous pitetor late a
scowling, sulking reeloo*. ^
"I Juot bad to clear a r rotod
of a lot of •tuff." ha otplalaad
with taoy coarictioa. "It waa a
lot of cuff which ahoaMa't hare

seew eaB iae

fe n ce
Banj M
AVIC
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rcw K P A M E R

■A AM P C EM T E R

O F THE
, ■

tt'OL VER/HB
v B A SK ETB A LL
5Sx
. ‘TEAM

L

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Layer sold that be was ganeral*
hr "messed" with tha progress of
the team, but that the team would
A
oith bnVetball
paricularl’- n defense, If they
wan'ed ‘ v ict Apopka.
"If we aren't sharp on dsfenaa
Apopka will klli ua wtth thrtr faet
break.” assistant coach Dick Sil­
vers warned. “We’re facing a
teem that .to-trtUbr-bwL-rtro.BM
that we could beat If wt played
toads-up ball all the way throisgh
the game."
“On* thing that the boy* learn­
ed this week la that tto starting
Une-up la wide open for the boys
that have tto heart, the attitude,
and the desire to play,’’ Layer said
"We experimented a lot In the
Plenum game and illscovered a
new starter In the person rf Rod
Phillip*.”
The Lemtnolm are waging a
personal battle Inside themselves.
Fighting tto tendency to to pessi­
mistic about a coming game, the
Seminole eager* are fully awaro
that they can poaslbly upset

r e s p it e

Ix ^F A c t

rs s

that

J ^ / H * FOOTBALL
CHORES
t
o jt p o a a
H /S PRE^
Ge a s o H
US
PRACTICE, HS5

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THE CASSRS

JH SCORIAE.

“
to win starved enough.
"Tit* remarkable thing about
tto team so far this week has been
tjpo. rap*)!, rise of .earn effort,"
Layer commented. “A' team' atttlud* can turn the boys Into n
smooth team within a few wewka
If th* boys will apply themselves
and work at U."
Th* Semlnoles will laku u th*
road early this afternoon knowing that a heavy responsibility
rests on their shoulders. They
can upaet third place Apopka if
they can control their attitudes
and can apply all that they have
worked on since th# Christmas
vacation*.
The JV Ult gets underway at 7
_ _ .-^i at-, v in Uv (fn» *ha*
h.mn underway
nmUrwSr at 8X p.
n m.
m
Jump

New Tournament
Set Up By Local
£•
«
• —
JllUttleDOard I efl
The .San(orJ Shufflcboard Te
renewed Its'winning ways Wodn
Hay afternoon by subduelng I
»n*e City 24 games to 9 gam
the teem made n road trip to I
nnge City for the tournament
This afternoon the Sanford te
wll| be seeking another wlnwl
Airy lake to the road ni
more. This lime they go to N
Smyrna Reach to play an aft
noon tournament,
A new- tournament has been
by *be Sanford Shufflsboi
CTub- Called th* Celery City SI
f.l
^m am ent i
wnw &gt;UItor9 ind contests
fr0m
To be nlavetort*
.1 J,n Of r»the- n.ist*

1 Rtan-De. 1 Harmony M lu s
mmy. 4 Fancy Monarch, f j|y
rol. 4 Rose’* BecreWnr 7 Lav,*,
dcr Lady. I Imperial Dake.
Troth R ate — */» Milo
t Juata Lon. 1 Trana ArtUt, |
Ceremonial. 4 Boat Rid*. 3 Com.
oromWe, • Fay Emereoa. » Cool
KtsL ■ Cottonwood.

High School
All-America

S

JOIN
THE
MARCH
OF
DIMES

Nike Hatriaoa, alar halfback of
ifcoatn Carol Gables, waa ptaeI ow tto «lath team. Eight*—
to r Florida grid star* won

know I did my boat and I thonld
not have let anybody get under
itope at t andem
Moat people be meets, Nowcombe mused, are more sympa­
thetic than critical. But th* Jibe*
sill come at random momenta and
they have lo be like th* twisting
of ■ knife. Which la one of tto
reasons, iapperantly why he'll go
south Feb-"l to alert training a
month early—and p an op the
New York Baseball Writers' din­
ner at whleh he la certain to be
th* main target of a ahow noted
for its biting humor.
Newcombe, if doing tom*‘act­
ing of bla own earrioi it off well
as he speaka philosophically of
hit two terisi beating*.
“ I hurt my tlbow la th# last
game 1 pitched In the rogular Ma­
son,’’ the l-foot, 4-Inch Neweomb*
laid loftljr. “Tbat’a not an allM.
It's just so. Then, In Japan, I
pitched only once and U was aa
tore as a toothache. But I've had
It before, It feels all right now,
and I'm sure 111 be all right"
On Strict Diet
Big Newk, who weighs a heavy
223 pounds when he is In top eon*
dltlon, disclosed (hat he had pick*d up “ about IS pounds” during
the off teasoo and bad gone on a
strict diet to pars hla weight be­
fore shoving off for spring train-

M tC H tO A F /B TWOT/HE ALL-AM ERICA//
FEP WHO'S MOM
:4.s o u r F O R MORE
HOHORS
B s k A S C A P TA /sf

the edges with extensive defensive
drill* and extended ocrlam apoo.
“Well handle tho toll a lot
bwtUr tonight and wo won’t make
the rHIculoua floor mtotakao that
wa made against Pier**,” Cage
mentor Bud T.xr— Twomhed this

i tap er Pilot, 4 &gt;kr Falcon. |
Ima 4-ola. • Top Layer. T fa4d«a.
like. I Claudr Hour.

I talk Bom - S/M Milo

i till may to d**p imUe, to* Oh

Th* Sanford Seminole*, both
* • JV* and the vanity, hope to
aatoad their good fortune Into a
winning streak tonight when both
team# face Apopka, in Apopka, to
Orange Belt Conference tilt*.
The Seminole* cage quintet, to
their Qnt year to tto OBC. tope
to break Into tto conference win
oofaunno by upeet wina over the
Bine Darters from Apopka.
The two teams pot m ote* re*
card* on tto line for the court
hnltl* tonight Apopka, flying
high with a 7-* record, will start
too Junto full of confidence to
h n ete by to* 3-7 Seminole*. But
toe Seminole* will have a differ­
ent idea.
line* tto reeumptton of school
after tto Gtofttoaa vacations the
•oatooles tov# thrown everythkto to tho wtode but tto fart
break and tto fundamental*. They
Sacrificed th* find game to Leanburg to order to carry oot a
program of eitenalvo endoctrinatotal of htaie basketball to tto
young and inexportoaced BeenIpole*. The letaooi paid off n* ‘-toy
topped Pierson to a rough aad
fiunM* game that was aomawha*
ibaggy. But tto steady Improramant has continued aad tto Seal-

1 R .tlsbls X l » t 1 U t l i r on*r~

“ I lost aloe pounds la the last
week," be said. ‘‘So I'll be okay
when th* lesion itarta.’*
Outside, that is. Because, de•pite his apparent calm, those two
whipping* at th* hands of tha
Yankees undoubtedly will b* dif­
ficult to shake from a mental
standpoint. Newk thinks be hat It
licked.
Bu ho won’t rosily know 'til th*
whistle blows the next time he
ifoes to the post in one of those
to far frustrating "big ones.”

In a l, 540 players ware named
lo tto seven AIl-Amarica teams
aad an tonarabl* mention list.
Slack’s aggressive blocking aad
sionewall defense tactic* played
a Mg rol* to West Palm’s 1-1 re­
cord this season. Harrison, Flori­
da's first choice to the AilSouthern ratings, gained 1J10
yards for an average of H J yards
per game to hie last two years
with the state champion Cavaliers.
dim Manna, a Jacksonville
youth who played hi* senior year
with Baylor School for Boys la
Chattanooga, Tana., waa named to
th* servsnth team quarterback
(lot The II year old paaslng whJa
who playod Boll** School In 1954,
fired 13 touchdown peace* and
scored TS points a* Baylor com­
piled an 1-1 record.
Th* outstanding eligible playera will bo selected to play In
the 10th annual prop AU-Am*rt*
can East-West football classic at
Memphis, Tann., this August.
Given honorable mention were:
Scotty Dunlop, b. IBS, Daytona
Howto. Charles Evcetoghap, to
110, Clearwater; Lamar Payne, b,
ITS, Fort Myen; John Priest, G,
235. Ocala; George Henderson, b,
ISO, Bradenton; Jon MeBoUi, b,
!M, Pensacola; Jim Payne, b, 211,
Pensacola; Edwin Browning, B,
1M, Madison; Claude Moorman, *,
1U. Miami High.
Bill Eneinosa, b, 125, Tampa;
Tommy McEaotore, g, 1P0. Bra­
denton; Bob Mdby. b, ISA Ocala:
Tommy Curson, b, 170, Vrro
Beach; Shields Gay, t, 22S, Tarn-

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SMMinoLM Ceaa'r. FloeM*.

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1 Al'e Jester, 2 Ina Dtanla, I
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Foarth Mae* — S/M Mila
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Fifth Haro — S/M Mila
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BAIL AHOY! Wanted by every Marais
Nell. 4 Winning Streak, t
Silver Roe. 4 My Ladybird, 7 Or
one, some aaglets get asO. few Two
I Kd’e Black Orchid.
■letb Race — S/l* Mila
of them as largo a* tto to
t Cap'a Choice, I Blondr Superior
poender John Than (age 15), of 4 Bingo Annie. 4 Royal View, 2
Flrandr. 4 Llsele Tteh. 7 Hun HolmTrowtan, N. J. entered in the er,
4 Dataware.
Reveath Her* — S/M Mila
statewide Rady Schaefer Flak­
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Klwenda. 4 Methlae. T I’m Tours,

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cola; Bobby Conrad, b, 190, Mari­
anna; Everett Bennett, e, 203,
Fort Myen, and Fred Lawrence,
T, 190, Jacksonville.
NOTICE
I will not to responsible for
debts made by anyone other
than myself.
RALPH BRUCE

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Ton aad sack of goo are herrkr
notUIrd and rrqulrrd te prttent
an r clelma and demands whtok rou,
er rltk rr of son. mar bare agtlntt
the Mtare of OEohOE BOWEN
ARNOLD, drerurd. late of n l i l .
Counts to tho Counts Judgo »tW
■EMINOLE Counts. Florida, at hi.
offleo In the court’ bones of raid
Counts at SANFORD Florida, with­
in tlr h t calendar months from tho
tlmo of tho first publication of thlo
notice. Each claim or demand (hall
b. In w rltlne and shall stats the
place of residence and past office
address of the claimant and shell
be sworn to h r the claim ant,-__
aaent....... his attorner. and ear
auch claim or demand not so tiled
shall be sold.
DORIS a ARNOLD
As administratrix e f the
Relate of
Cl KOROL BOWEN ARNOLD, ft
deceased
DOCOLA* HTE.VRTROM
Attorney for Administratrix
Edwards Building
Sanford Florida
First pablleatlen January d. lllf.

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Jr. High Squad
Beats Day School
The Sanford Junior High School
Basketball squad defeated the S t
Luka's Christian Day School team
18-10 in a fast moving gamt
played yesterday afternoon on th#
Junior High School cortWayne Evans waa tha high score
man for the Junior High five
with 8 points.

the ladle* of the Sanford Shuffleboard Club will stage x big lunch
for the occasion on the tournam*nt days.

(■REVIEWOF THE YEAR-By Alan Mavern

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The SUte of Florida wlQ be fee*
lured by Alex Dreier, noted radio
commentator, drinjt a new nation*
wide program this Sunday over
NBC-Monitor, it was announced
yesterday by B. R. Fuller Jr.,
elective director, Florida Devel*
opment Commission.
Radio Stations WCKR, Miami;
WJAX, Jacksonville; WTMC. Oca­
la; WLAK. Lakeland; WORZ, Or­
lando; WROD, Daytona Beach
WJBS, DeLand; WCOA, Pensacola
WFLA
WDLP, “
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Tampa: WE NT, West Palm Beach;
and WIRA, Fort Pierce, will carry
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Standard time, along with nearly
300 other NBC Network stations.
The new program, called “ Sian
on the Go — for the Van on the
Go." salutes one state each week
with appropriate music, a crest­
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about the state's history, scenory. recreational attractions, fam­
ous sons and industrial progress.
It Is sponsored by North American Van Lines, Inc world-wide
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Governor LeRoy

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MM ACHitt Jayne Mansfield plants a kiss on the cheek of Doug
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Scholarship Corp.
win Reveals Finalists
’•ik. In Competition

Bible Study
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YOU A LW A Y S FIND
YO UR W A Y H O M E
WHEN Y A C A N T S t ?
WHERE YOU’RE G0!N ?

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2iThe finallata now face a (tiff
three-hour college board examine*'
tlon Saturday. John M. Stalna*
ker, president of the organisation^'
said at least 7,000 are expected *o
survive this hurdle,
The survivors will undergo In*
tensive screening of their leader*
ship and extra-curricular records
by a selection board, ami 700 will
be named about April 33 as the
’ In- merit Mb°t*ra of 1837. *
1 In The scholars will choose the col*
1952 I**** they wish to attend. They
he will recelvt scholarships varying
|1(n- with their financial need, ranging
ntry from a minimum honorary sum
b,. of $100 a year to $3,300 or more
per year. The awards aro valued
pro- at a total of $3,300,000.
,
Ines, The program la designed to
Hor- seek out the students mo*t abls
la mi to benefit from a college eduea*
local tlon, regardless of means. It was
established in 1333 through basic
forth’ fjnm tr front'Hhd*Ford 'Foundation
Fort and the Carnegie Corporation of
New,York. '

W ILL. 1 THOUGHT
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Y,?! EVANSTON, IH. W — The Na*.
or’s tlonal Merit Scholarship Corp.ha8‘
lally announced 7.500 finalists In It*'
*in* competition for more than 708
fouryesr college scholarships.
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The 7,500 outperformed 103,008
ork, other bright high school senlorf
cry In a college aptitude examination
land given ^ 12,500 high achoola op

THE LITTLE BROWN CHURCH
ON THE HILL
Comer Park Are. aad 24th 8L
J. Bernard R-ot,
Minister
7 p.m.
YPSL Fred Easmlager,
Associate
Services through the week:
Sunday School
9:t5
Tuesday and Thumday — Holy Morning Worship
11
Communion — 7:30 a.m.
Sermon:
'‘Achieving Selfhood
Wednesday — Holy Communion
— 10 a m.
Saturday — Sacrament of Pen­
ance — 3-8 p..m.
Monday J a a 14 — 3 p.m.
5L Agnes Chnpter of the Woman's
Auxiliary of Holy CrOas.
Episcopal Church — Meets at the
residence of Mrs. R. W. Ruprecht,
1318 Palmetto Ave.
St Ann's Chapter — Meets at
the residence of Mrs. Fred Dy­
son, 201 W. 17th St.
St. Catherine’s Chapter - meets
at tha residence of Mrs,
Vaughn 103 W. 18th St.
St. Monica's Chapter —
Meets at the residence of Mrs.
John Galloway. 1718 Magnolia
Ave.
St. Monica's Chtpter — S p.m.
— Meets at the reektenc* of Mrs.
PITH MOD, naw Hungarian
Irvin Felnberg.
dclegata to th* United Nations,
la shown after he had presented
niURCH OF CHRIST
his credentials at Secretary2nd S. and Elm Ave.
General Dag Hammarskjold’s
Ralph Brewer Jr
offle# In New York. Irf th* mean­
Evangelist
time, the United States and 23
SUNDAY
other countries asked the U.N.
Biblo Study
10
General Assembly to set up a
live-nation committee to collect
Morning Worship
11
evidence on events in Hungary.
Evening Worship
7
WEDNESDAY

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Geneva
By AODIB PBBVATT
Mr. and Mrs. Ed- rulford sod
family epant the wsekand in Elfers with Mr. and Mrs.-Howard
Butler.

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UM , a s • steer M 4 with PrlsriUe."

USU4L * M i «M * 1 * "How MM
&lt;M res* pnsctUe T e* WfMl/ ; :
t 'mm esulda’t ketleve it. It
■gee* eeeurred ts her teat
B
Pets would tear prefer anyone

ta tain turn pick
Moipact, a
S, • MUfoW,
. Aid a roll of 61Uj
rubber bead. Turn w i
M ths outelfis. (t w u
8|U tsoksd At Oil
Ms ksart aesaterating- Hi
patting Um things bsck la
trying ta maintain kls
p rin t on, Thi wait*
Um drinks oa thi
gad goes. Bill
Um outildt biu
b eth Um rad. dipped

tbs bird."
Tbs remark did not ptssss Peg­
gy. but Umts wss as change ad
tapresaloa as sbd said, "lariodiag
DiekT"
"Tcah, especially Dick." Be
looked at her dor a moment, tkea
ho said, "Maybe he's like me.
Llkce a UtUa warmth."
"•he s (Asl kind?" Peggy ask­
ed, a' half-mile ptoytng
her 11pa
"There you go again! You're
jealoiia And you needn't
so indignant I t didn’t mean
jealous whirs I am concerned,
maybe Dot rv»n of Dick, hut M
the attention Prise till get last
night She's darned attractive—
end on top of It, • oerp alee glrL"
Surpriitngiy, Peggy mid, "Yea,
t think aha la And peopM a t tke
party Uked her. Trust Apslschd*
cots psopls to sinks strangers
(eel welcome. But RJt*—well. I
can’t help wondering shout bar.
She seemed so very friendly With
Alvaro—as U she might have
known nlm a long tlma 1 esuM
teU by the way BtU watched them
bought so, ten There'S
that he thought;
| _ M D u itoppU, trlflt
IBps r s i l d ^“Pete,
4 B p Hdon't
^ I you feel
there'# something queer about
those girls being here?"
"You've been exercising your
brain UUiy, haven't jreuT Wondaring about people"

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jrttsC ta taka its place.
placa. hop*
Mg tug utile manipulation
been to. quick that It Md been
annoticsA But. he'w as wrong.
PritciUa had Mokad his way just
jV '-um s-aa see t*W s«p the kill
. * *rom (M roll Bomeohe got in her
Stay and she did not tee the tub•motion. A chill want op and
1'vfhwn her spine as she thought ta
■v-ASlonimmeat, Why, the man ta
igilhonefiC Re’s taking mqney
Bom Rita's bag
‘ bUaaUmuig Pate over to the
(able where biu sat alone, the
•aid, "Pete, stay here and talk to
BUI I’m goiag to Um powdei
' room to repair my make-up." She
• picked up -iU 's bag. and her
s s p a met BiU e for a mere fileksr

Mr. aad Mrs. Cider Hart ipent
the weekend in Sara tote with rel­
atives.
Mrs. T. W- Prevail and tan
CarKon were afternoon guests of
Mra. J. L. Markham and family
In Sanford, Sunday.

else.
"BUI ne«s the ether ane, i
he, lUUt"
I f f hard t».teB about fUL I
deuM If ha a s m a heat about

Mr. end Mrs. ft- D. U llis of
Georgia have moved here where
they will make their home.

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Mr. snd Mrs. Earl Sumn^till
of Nsw Smyrna Beach, spent
Saturday hers with Mr, sad Mrs.
Marie Summerilll snd family.

women- Did you notice
serving he ergs last night T He
prowled SB a*er'that beat, aa tf
la aeaieBar semeteiag/Kew long
doVojMwppoae they'll ata&gt; &lt;"
-Rite and Priscilla."
TPsteeUIg said they'd liaise as
m as'they eleaed theeale of
the houoo."
"What bouse T"
-Loohnut House. Didn’t y o u
know PrteeUM owns K? T h a t
she's Miaa Rachel's grand-niece 7”
"fbr heaven's sake! Where did
you hear teat?*
"Ah told mo."
"Why on earth didn’t they say
so la Um tre t piece?"
"lam Todd knew I t , 1 think
■he’s gotag to sell the place to
Alvarth."
"no teat's iL That's whet aU
the conversation ■was about 1
moon, Alvaros spent a lot of Ume
last alght talking to them, tie
seemed to talk to Rite mostly,
though, urteod of te. Priscilla."
waste tea place for a
Sotei site. He’ll tear tee house

Mra Harry Gelgsr had as her
guests Sunday her ton Harold and
niehard Singletary of Miami.
J. D. and Pat Stoat tad CUetua'
Geiger spent Monday In Tallabas
aea where they played with tee
Seminole High School Band.
Friends of Hugh Braddy will be
aorry to learn that he fell and
broke hla jaw, recently.

*■ T-.‘

Lutheran Churct
to Instill New
Officers Sunday
An Inetetlatten Service far the
newly sleeted efRmsrs af the
L'ltberan Chnrch of The Reeds mar
will be held Sunday roaming i t
10:30 at the local eburth.
Officers te serve far 1M? were
elected at last niitit’a meeting of
tea members at the lacs! Luther­
an thurchRetected aa prasident of Um
conrrvgatiea was J. Marian Har­
mon Sr.; Jerry Senkarik w u re­
flected aa vice president: Glen
McKendrte w u named s i se­
cretary of tke congregation: M ar
vln Page, treasurer; FtnaeeUl Se­
cretary Jeka Senkarik; Assistant
Financial Secretary, John Sch­
midt; Building Fund treasurer
James E&gt;em and H u d Uiber
Dean P. Taylor.
The Board of Eldaro of tho
church la made up ef the first
five officers, the preaidbat, vice
president, secretary, treasurer,
and financial seerefafy.
Pastor of the church Is the Rev.
Phillip SchlettmannA Building and properties Com­
mittee was named with David
Green as chairman, J. C. Jor­
genson, Walter Knaser. sad Phil­
lip Skates as members.
Members of the Stewardanl|
Committee named this year are
Donald Blrkemtyer, Joe Senkarik
and Donald Meyers.
Final reports for INS w in sub'
mitted for approval at !as» night’s
meeting.

Friends of Mr. and Mra, Clem
Bowen will ba glad to hear that
they have a naw arrival In tee P v h j h i t f o n T P f t n i t
family. Ite a baby girl bom Mon- ‘• X n iD I T lO n I e n n i »
day at the Seminole Memorial M f l t c l l S f l f T o f l l f f h f
Hospital . .The baby has been
Jot
I O n lg n T
named Kay.
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On Mayfair Courts

Th« Home Demonstration Club
held Its meeting Tuesday at the
community house. Mr*. Henry
Kretxer, vice-president presided
over the meeting. After the meet­
ing a demonstration of foundation
garments waa given hy Mrs. Ste­
vens. Hostesses for the meeting
were Mrs. Coder Hart and Mr*.
t L. Fulford.

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Hospital Notes
JAN. i r
Admissions
Minnie M. Wood (Sanford»
Carl L. Johnson (Sanford)
Viltaa Brimager (Sanford &gt;
Nathaniel Morris Jr. (Sanford)
Joa Gilley Jr. (Sanford*
Births
Baby Girl Redding
Baby Girl DeMattio
Discharges
Regina Graham (Sanford)

?X&gt;cal tennla enthusiasts will
he welrnmt at Ihe exhibition ten­
nis matches to h« played tonlabt,
starting at S:AS o’clock on tee
„ M
* . » « « .,..
r« T "
1
a pity." Peggy said
courts cf
Mayfair Inn. Manag­
looked e little disconcerted.
"Can't figure w hy any m a n musingly, *1 hate te see ah tea
er Frank Mebane Jr. of the popu­
Inside the powder room, she would, want to marry you-you d old places g a Lookout House bee
lar New York Giants resort hotel
bees there as long aa I can rethe bog with fingers teat be a lousy housekeeper.
staled this morning.
ad, slipped the band from
member."
Peggy looked at turn through
Festurine three man from tha Juanita Hodge and baby (Oviedo)
the red of bills sad counted them. almost
"And
ap
long
as
your
mother
on't alia
closed eyes. "1 don't
Naval
Air Station hare and a wall
Bits had said she was taking the to marry
can
remember,
or
anyone
else
in
a man who’s looking
known Sanford player, tha matches Thelma Jean Mitchell and baby
money with her because the did for a housekeeper." Her
Apalachicola. No use letung it
(Sanford)
net want to leave It at the cot­ was serene, undisturbed.
•tend there empty. But It does
Roger Maxwell left Tuesday for will consist of both singles and
tage. The money wee all there,
• they’d let anyone Ohio where he will stay for a- doubles. Participating will be:- Lt. Barbara .Miller and b^by (Oviedo)
•Irange
"Well, a doctor doesn’t especial- put a hotel thi
John Griffis (Sanford)
Sfif twenty sf tee kills. 8he felt
here.”
Bill BooL former University sf
while.
Clara Tyner (Sanford)
a qtjtle ehggrtnad: she bad b*in ly need a wlla who wants ta "ITiayT”
Alabama
tennis
star:
Frank
Dcaan positive that the bad seen Bill dance all Mght and daydream is
"Tiw City or Apalachicola. Of
William Angalock (Da Bary)
me,
Mayfair
Inn
professional:
Jim
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Williams
hammocks
M
J
day.
teat MIL Had one of them
course eoaielblag o u g h t ta be
JAN U
Peggy smiled. "Let the doctor done with the old house. BIU said left Friday for their home In Vev Stowell awl w. Gordon Dean.
lsla«Md and he bad hast
Admissions
Cbarlla Morrison, member of the
It? It could have hap- decide that. Aad don't tell ms he wants to look It over, although moot.
Nellie 31. Clem (Sanford)
U. S. L. T. A. Tennis Umpires As­
thet way. of course. She that I’m losing " « both at the I cant Imagine why. Pm sure he
Joyce Baker (Sanford)
•M fftn c td !■ dtchjfl NAM of same Umc"
Mrs. Cadrr Hart, Mrs. John sociation will officiatewouldn’t want the place—or per'
Ffargaret Dobson (DeLand)
tellsL How It would aof be necesPete got up, Hexed lus arms, hap# aa would. Writer* have t iblaxwrll. Mrs. Jack Stewart. Mrs. It is hoped that a goodly numb­
MRS. Htlltfif WflACyA, 37, already mothar of six girls, gets a look
Discharge*
qery ta teB Rita about IL She kicked a footstool out of the way. strange fancies Priscilla said she T- W. Prevatt And Mra. Rd Ful- er of local fan* will witness tha
at her sevornh daughter, held by nurse Elaine Rohlik at Mercy Hos­
. didn’t particularly Ilka Bin Duval, Ills voice matched hern for non- waa going ever there this morn­ ford attended the Craft Workshop exhibition.
Anthony Bryant (Sanford)
pital, Chicago. Said ths father, George Welacha, "I’m happy, but 1
hot tee thought Rita did.
cbalance when be said, "You've ing' to go over some things I’ll In Lake Mary, Wednesday.
Laur* Crows (Geneva)
haven't given up hope of having a son." ffmteraationat Soundphots)
a' a •
never had a serious thought about run by and check on what ah*’»
Visiting Houra: Private Ku&gt;ims. I)
' Peggy was sipping a Coke. Her me—1 realise that now. And I doing and see If I can kelp."
a. ra. to B p m.; Semi Private
By ADDIP. PRKVATT
(Ye •# CoaltnusdJ
18 Men Attend
&gt;ta tee eentour chair was find Priscilla quite likeable. U I
Rooms, 2 to I p. m., 7 te 9 p m., m •*• i p . •
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Mr. and Lira. Jeff Chapman of
Mount holla’, n . j . w —EaS
klleber. AtlWe BVeteri
Pedlalrlca, U a. m. to 1 p m P - T A F a t h e r S
Sanford spent Tuesday, with Mr. Safety Dinner/ ,
Franks,
23, of Vincentown, was
PersaU and Grandparents only: i * . t , ^
&lt;
and Mrs. John Maxwell.
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charged wi fi dUorderly conduct
O-itatrie*. No visiting durma N i g h t T l i e S d a V
Meet In DeLand
feeding of babies. Private Koumc,
Mr. and Mrs. Cadcr Hart had
By Helen Snodgrnsa
I md recklesa driving today after,
Ry Helen Snodgrist
11 a. m. to 13 n6on, 2 to 4 p
aa their guests for thr holidays.
The Enterprise P-TA. Will meet1police said, ha got lato a quarrel
Eighteen
men
representing
the
m. and 7 to • p. ra., Semi Private
Mr and Mrs. Jettle Schuler of
Grorge E. Turner pfant at- Rater- Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m .'snn 7 to Tuesday night Jan. 15. In the j with h|, girf friend. threw a brick
Athena, Ga.
school auditorium TJIs will be the thr h hcr wlmlow&gt; then M
Drlse attended the annual Florida • p. nj.
(Costlmted from Page l&gt;
annual covered dish supper and
•
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Power
safely
dinner
and
meeting
muaity," he said.
Mrs T. W. Prevatt had aa her
rather'* night.
P°lic* on ■ l}' “ ' high-apeed
held
at
the
Florida
power
Lounge
Dejjrib.ng the n r g a n 11 ation gueiti, recently, Mr. and Mrs. in DeLand Tutsday eveningThe supper will start at fi:30, chose which ended when hie car
Tex- t e - Nov Mansfield.
Kffeca
compared the association Lester Beckman and children of Safety awards were presented
followed by a program "Scout- : overturned. He was not hurt. Cf
•Ugt John Howard Orillia, who Griffin, sow 3d, raid that gftqg
S. Charleston, O.
ng in tee U. S. A " directed by j
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during tele meeting to employees
hag' bean' Wlsd liocc he was ha began ta perceive the "rad to a horns. "A home la only as
William Blackmore, Scout master
(Cootlnusd from Fags |)
for no lost time sarrica.
Sombed In the South Pacific in
Mr
and
Mrs.
B.
C.
Braddy
had
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10 t’*v* •
! —The governments of five ’ na*
Attending wars H. A. Throop .losures which her committee had of D* Bary.
IB44. disclosed today that ha eud- sand" In front of hla vyoa, ha aud-1
™ {‘ "&gt;»«»
w d • ***' aa thrir recent visitors, Mr. and end H. E. Braddock, retired; Ed­ prapared and delivered to the InFathers
will
count
two.
when
‘i3M b«*»n forming a committee
iaoly regained hit light Weilnes- dcnly could Ha tea outline of the
’ foi|ndatioo. The roof la yaur na- Mr*. Paul Braddy of Ft. Lauder­ win Brid dock, Ernest Snodgrass, matea at the Seminole County voting time comes In the .room today to document the grim story
Jgy.
door of hie parents’ home.
dale. Mr. and Mr*. Billy Tindal
“TOsro was no bump, no Jar,", Beginning to feet tick, he lete' Uooal fatjeraflon—the walla
of Palm Beach, Mr. and Mrs. F.arl Ralph Coullette, Harvey Dunn Home, two lays before Chrlitma*. count, so father's and mother's (0f soviet oppression in Hungary.
Emanuel, Andrew Evans, Thi* gesture has been carried out
he said. ’’Nothing had happened.; phoned. hi, math**' «nd hie wif», your state organiiation—and the Summersill of New Smjrna Bcaeh Sidney
Harold
Stulls,
D. J. Parker, Wil­ by ths Clup's service committee dish, supper
O'""*1
pro
and Mr. and Mr* Hugh Braddy.
; I bterted walking from my work-i ho wert ta Fort Worthi tbout *&gt; foundation le yoy.” ha aqld.
bur Bruce, Hariltf Daria, BUI for several years.
-••am time 7:30 p. m. See you Secretary General Dag HammarEggers then ampba sited jhe
skjold prepared to produce a re­
Naw mam bar* recently wel- there,
S S s o J r I4vsi?thlnfr'lM k e d like ra^M «wiy-They hurried to him.
Mr. and Mra. E. T. Summersill Cauiey, F Galletta, llcnk Emmake up a realtor. He listed them have returned home after spend­ bach, Ben Hanna, Bud Shutu, and corned lato the Club ire Mra.
port on the progress of the Unit.
m d'Jted In front of my cy... I f
to u h.ro ,o
u "pride of profession’, "service", ing two
P*ui French. Mra, CUrtle J. Jonas. Sanborn, Mr*. C. Winters and ed Netlons* Sue* Canal clearing
weak* in Kaystonr Dan Jacobson.
; v#,t . urrlhlf ahoefc"
Seen ro a t’’
”
"cirig' a**IppN sad "frowth and Heights, with Mr*. Summersill’*
Mre. A. M. Birin, Sfre. Norman Miaa Frieda Smith.
project, possibly Including an eiti*
Qriffln wrote, "The Devil Kldea £rMn
leadership.
It
was
tht
first
lime
hq
had
Haeht, Mrs. H. T. Jackman. Mr*.
sister,
Mrs.
Irma
Kennedy.
Member* of the executive, mate of the cost end ■ recomOutolde," an account of the temp;
New City O fficials W. R. Wlglay, Mrs. E. W. Kirby, board wera hostesses for ihe so- mendation for how it should be
lotions to which Satan subjected ever acan his two children, and of "We serve ouraelvSa only u we
Mrs. M. L. Tinaley, Mrs Dorothy rial hour which followed.
Sir- and Mrs. J. A. Bennett of i _ l . _ l | _ I A .
Eggers said _as
I paid.
. him while ha w u In a monastery. that he said: "They are beautiful, sepre our clients.” __
more
beautiful
than
I
ever
tus-1
he’
pouodtd
away
at
pride
of
pro:
Kiislmmea
have
moved
here
i
n
S
t
Q
l
l
e
d
A
t
I
OWI1
• U becama a bcat-scllor In 1032.
.
faaaiaa
adfad ‘tend you sarva where they will make (heir home
Ha hfi* .written a second book, P«c«o
Council Session
But he acid his wlfs. who he youg cliagie qs you |oem mora
1", about f pilot cracking up
Mr. and Mr*. Orle Mathieux of LONGWOOD - Tha Longwand
' tea. which .ha# bean wall ra- married In ifiU, looked different abate your builnesa."
by critics, and Is working than ha had imagined: bar hair is In aarvlca. Eggers Jascribcd tha Naw York have been rerent Town Council met recently f#r It*
aa | third on his farm near blacker.
publie on tha movn transporting guests of Mr. Mathieuxs' mother, first regular council meeting #f
the naw yaar.
idaqs wdte team from otear sac- Mrs. Mamie Mathieux.
Highlighting ths meeting wa*
tioas of tha country. "Wa have tea
Legal Notice
Mr. and Mrs. E M. Grant had the instelUUsa of ths nsw city
service te offer," ba said.
a* their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
with tho Clork of tho Circuit Court.
Tha representative of tee Na­ Roland Wesson and family of San­ official*. Hi* foUowlng people
In and for Somlool* County, norwera sworn In by Mayor Olin
Ids nod oorvo ■ copy Ihorouu up­ tional AMociaUoa of Heal Estate
on tV. I!. WlndorwCoUU Sit fkiulh Boards said "Florida is the las ford, Mr. and Mra. Horace Weapon Elgin:
and family of Winter Park, Mr. Councilman: R. C. Carlson.
irk. FlorV
I'urk A«onuo, VVInlor r«rk,
KATHt.KEN R- ■""«NrtoNr u ,nl„f. Ido.
Atloroov for iTi
tho n x ln tlff In frontier in tea United States and
tho told action on oor hsfnra lbs It has one of tea richest potent­ and Mr*. Roy Ntwten of Winter Chairman, J R. Reiter, Samuel
A. . D. Hi:.
A. B. tO W R L L '.'t »L
,„ 4V1U. Hit dav of January
£l*rj ’h anl* r'V
u,r l’ Bllly 1Joimron. e. g, wdliamson, and
1938 CHEVROLET Bel-Airt V-8 2 dr. sedan. Radio, heater, rowerglide.
_ i.’„nftioo
'
ilka ials of modern itmas. datur &gt;at, Tlnd.I1
• loo o Uoa*'o«~ Pro
»1|1
of Palm Beach.
Homer A. (lud)
NOTICE TO DEVCND
rntarod saolait ynu
I, ' Florida nod your community haa
A power puff. 6,608 actual miles. One owner.
Jlr*. Harry Geiger, and son Town Clark. Treasurer, AliasSAVE
TO: A K. TOWELU- VjSdSa Hoit ih nnnKni:n that thi* bo
lA SsnlorU. IflorlJs.
- - j r iiuhllthfd In tho N*nford lloratd. a one of tea most favorable tax tlallus have relumed home fram sor; j oy n, crocker.
Tuw l.'l.L
of A. t- TOW- newonopor publUhad In lamlaal* struc.uraj.
1953 CADILLAC 82 4dr, wsdan. Radio, heater, power Nteering,
Georgia where they apant th a, T„ Collaetor: Roger g. CrockBLL If Tl*li&lt;«. sod ll d«sd. h»f •'dunty. Florida nnco. #*. h wsob
$2,095
power window*, power seat and WAV. Tire*.
unknown holes. Awlosss
f"r four i'&lt;ina*cutlr* wooka
• • "I-can telak ot oa organisation holidays with Mr. Geigar who is t r .
tooo o r «r«n&lt;o** »nd oe»ln»*
tviT.Nraa
m*
hand
of
t,h#
Claris
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« th« V«u ' ,n* hospital. | chl, f of p0iic(: ciaud, Lays.
more. intarva'vd
in
•ay ood oil domom h»*l«r of of tho Clork of tho Hroult Caurt. that should
1951 FORD Cuatomline V-8 Idr. Radio and heater, CLEAN
dlolmla#
hs»SKLL.
*11wlfo**'f and tha ao*l of tho Circuit Court. tea Uf# aad qctlon of tea com- Th,y
Vlllt*d har daughter
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vuw
&lt;1,096
HomlnoU County, Florid* thla Jtth munlty thaa your organisation n#l,3r in SoutA Carolina.
A. E. ToWULL, A. It- KBT. •lay of Drromhor A n. 11)1.
Wolsks Aport moot*
ft
P.
Ilorndo*
1931
DESOTO
Flredome
8
Idr.
sedan.
PowerWtc.
power
Florid* tad EU IK It. K RI.
cioiSi «r tho rirrult Conrc iT i.^
I Mt f- a ^ K * »..*&lt;r M Representotive
&lt;1,326
steerlmr. WAV. tires
wlf* of A. IL KET. If llvlnt.
•omlnolo County. Florida
■R'i if d««&lt;l hsr unknown holro,

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Suddenly Regains

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DOUAR SAVING VALUES IN

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£5

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PllU*’ (** !At ChufCh Sutlday

rhEAf.t
o«o T
r .n l o .o . W. T. AVIndoro rodts
1U ( o t« tr o r •|iti^
hV'JiVinVVVxv'f.d
o;f; Attornov it U Ir
::i 3 Fo.k Avoauo ,
^
jT
B t». '.he. real estgu busias** u i *"'1
9u&gt;h ,f
MB*
ony
rleht
in created in tha planning ot their
it. Kr.r, »nd u. a. Winter rurlr/ Florida
Mr.
and
Mra.
John Bills of West! . ™na,y
Sunday ,mwTT
morninfi\ ,atl «the
o*&lt;
LDU Jl'o.’A JoilN
« a - i"
............. ta* r . . . , . j . * . . 'community . . Interested in an p.T"'
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l i t WILSON. J- A. ItAFFIELO "RWIXOLB fmmir, r
olerallnlan
in
ordarlv
im
vik
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’P«.nt
,h&lt;
holidays
clock
service
of
the
Central
Bap;„ e *»V snd *11 olhor poroon. U F ~ a .„ .
i?Ujd
id ,Eg|*r|.
^ X ,n W th - I1'- " "i»h Mr*. Bill.’ p/rent*. Mr. list Church a vapreaentative of
I* ret
af
and Mrs Donald Atwood.
tht Gldaon Internetlanal will
MARGARET t HAIM*
r&gt;*&lt;!*»**&lt; I ‘'Y&lt;w
»h* ^ d h* b » » rd -'
i xmt.
T• ail CfeSItere
Ptr»o«« Hmr- i c#U U pubLcaUooj, civic ol/oiria’ Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Herman
Ha wdl tqll of thalr dittribuHol.DINO COMI’.VNT of Sum- laa rialaa* ae Ue
UenaaSe A .al.M or mhat &gt;*U m ar.’’ h* Slid.
tor Counlr, South Csrolln* »nd *«m Kataiai
of Daytona Beach inent tha holt- i lion of Bibles end the results of
•oletK. »f
tholr itiooooooro. •stoli
Ton an4 each of reu are hereh)
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day with their parents. Mr. and their work. Everyone la invited
olhoro. elslmlnq by *r through
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aalltlaS end reouire* to oreteai

W'G'

war?

w iaiispw satk « '

tho NBAHAM HOLDlNq COM
PANT, aod *uy o"« &lt; I ' f i r
olalmlnq. . to
so havl»e or olal"
A* sap flaht. Hilo of inloi. . .t In tho
__ property’ horoln
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ocrlioS. oold land o ltu su lylot
•*S hfloa la hotnlnala County.
Florid*, mar* fuhf dtourlhod
r
of tho Ntvti
t
of SacOon
SI rS*uth.
A
so 3) E*»i Somlnslo
•
Id*. contain.
County Flarida
In* I# *rr«*. mor* *r looTOU ARE HER EOT NOTIFIED
that Ilia alolntlff honln ha* la.
- -v a anil
git Ofsliit you la tho
. -litylod
: i.'iroyit Court or tha Ninth j udl*
l-ulJf’gtfouit. la aad Ur »oa(|_...
ooto
Flaflfa. to uyiot bar tills
* I* fhf aha»a d n trlh ad arsporty

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1953 CHEVROLET Bel-Afr Jdr. sedan PowergHde, radlo^
heater, WAV. Tire*. One Owner
1951 DODGE Vt ton panel One local ownqr. CLEAN
1919 PLYMOUTH Idr. Radio and heater
1919 FORD Club Coupe Radio and heater X-CI.EAN
1951 FORD 2dr. Radio and heater WAV. Tires

Hear Tenor Sunday

court houee of ,tlil roualy at San­ Tha •\ enlag worship sarvlca at
ford Florid* within »i*ht calen­
der months from the time of the the First Mathodut Church Sun­
. ... oukll'-itlnn
ouhlli’ttl"
flr,«
of thin noltre. day alght viU hava as ona of
•tech el*ltn
claim or
ar demand shall •be• la
fa
and -hall itate
,ia*e tha
wrlllnv aad
the elar&lt;
alaca ef Its musical lumbers a solo by

rettdenca aad pen office ad*r«&lt;&gt;
of tha i telm «nt and ihall b» awatn
to hr tha i-lalmant, aaant. . at­
torney an.I an- agr) claim nr de­
mand not •« Hied chall be void.

G«m Krcajaagtr. popular lanor,
wha will slag. ’’It'a Raal" by Cox.
Mra Albert HLksoa will ba the
organist.
« ’ tVehher N jlalnec
.
At admlaletraier af lb*
The service will ba broadcast
Eataie of
’
Ae •secutor ef lb* La aI over WTRR Ha .-ting at 7:30 p.
will *"1 ,T»*'lpe*t ef m-, following an organ vesper sar*
•
lylo# tad htln* r. (oral'
1l«ra*-et E. Ilelnee.
vies It 7:U p. m. by Mrs. Hick
*•!• vounjy. Florid*. T*u or* hor*~ ‘ f fouulrod la flla your Aalwor rtrtt fublleatlen January L list *ea.

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Mrs. Henry Harrison, and Mr. and The chureh la located on l«th S .
Mrs. Henry Kretrer.
*nd Oak Av*.

1953 FORD F’100 6 ryl, pick up

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$696
$1,065
$500
$295,
$295
$395

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Smooth. Let WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. 2nd Put On
Mew Truck Rubber Treads That Will Give Guaranteed
NEW TIRE Wear And Save You Money.
WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. i n i
35 Y ean In Sanford

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Several care for No Down Payment

ALL MAKES OF NEW CARS AT HUGE DISCOUNTS

COLLIER MOTORS
1283 Celery A tc.

Phone 2131 ^

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97— FURNITURE— HOUSEHOLD

*&gt;—HOMES

BY OWNER
It will pay YOU to see tu before I E n v e l o p e s , Letterhead*. »ut*. Used furniture, appliances, tools,
meat*, invoices, hand bills. and etc. Bought-so Id. Larry* Mart, 2 Bedroom, CB Home in Lake
you bur. Open Evening* and
Mary $9,800—Terms. Ph. 821-J
program*, ate.
Progressiva m East 1st. 8L Phont 1931.
u-vdays.
St"
‘
Printing Co. Pboae 408 - 403
EasUide Trailer Sale*
'
wo
bedroom house, large fenced
FOR
DISTINCTIVE
FURNITURE
West Uth 8L
Palatka, Fla.
lot, ahada tones. Will consider
—a t Warshouae Pncei, vuil
WELL DRILLING
BERRY'S. Wa are tsperta at as- lots or acreage n* partial down
Airstream House Trailer for telo.
Falrbanka-Morte pump*.
aiaUaf you to aeeurc gracious payment Phone 1I35-XJ.
Purchased new this roar. Com­
Repairs to all make*.
good looks with functional coo
plete with combination refri­
HOWARD C LONG
veniene*. Today’! beat boys to 3 uedroom. 1 bath. CB home. Un*
gerator. gas range, gaa heat,
nationally advertised furniture furnished. $700.00 down. Phone
207 E. Commercial Ave.
twin beds, dinette k 12 gallon
at DISCOUNT PRICES. Ml W. 1971.
water tank. S t Johna Realty. __________Phone 2M__________
First SL Phooa 1M7 for Even­
Phone 1129 or 107*, Sanford.
General contracting and hauling.
Modern 5-room Home, desirable
ing Appointment
For delivery: clay, fill dirt,
locaUtn. CaU 969 J. A.M.
1957 Skymaster Delux, 34 ft.
muck and top soil. W. D. Hoi
Uied C wka. Completely modern
combe. Phone 1732-M.
2-bedroom maaonry home. Low
CABINET SALE
with tub and shower. Four
down payment, $43.50 per mo.
wheel electric brake*. Must tell
SHAD ARE NOW IN
Fenced In back yard. 2430 Yale
at once. Very cheap for easb. Guide service every day, safe All metal utility and wall cabto'
Ave.
Classified Ads
Also camping trailer cheap.
boat, two motors. $3.00 per eta at wholesale prices.
Can be seen at Silver Moon hou\ mlninlmum of 5 hours, 2
Modern 3-bedroom house. Ph.
Trailer Park, Orange City.
in party. Phone Larry Aubry Single door utility ..... . $8.95
214-LW.
Double door utility .._ $1195
3
pc.
wall
cabinet*
........
$9.03
FOR SALE— 1935 2-bedroom
Modern 3 bedroom house, Ph.
DREDGING
Naahau trailer, $2495. Phooe
214-LW.
Land
filled,
beaches
mad*.
Joe
1A—FLACKS to RAT ________
EASY TERMS
1944-XJ.
Andrews. Ph. Elgin 7-30H
99-LOTI
ANNETTE'S - for good foci, u__uaKD CARS
Euatls, Florida.
Steak.
Chicken.
Shrimp.
Iota ia the Mayfair
■Spaghetti. Kosher Corned Bern 1947 FORD Convertible, Good con­
Mather Of Sanford Choice
Area at aa attractive cash
INCOME-TAX-SERVICE
Sandw iches SO. CITY LIMITS.
203-08
1st
St.
Phona
127
price. W. E. Kirchoff Jr. Phoa*
dition. Radio and Haator. Needs
Wm. H. Murray
Phooe 1541-M
J fiY HOME NIGHTS. But u you Top. $133.00. See Bill at Good­ 1111 Celary Ave.
Cloeed Sunday
year Servlet Store.
gotta get out - com. to the
4 Iota totaling 30* X 290’, $300.
• BIG VALUES
g f f t o Pinet A Bar, Lake Mary. 1940 Ford, motor excellent, has
Jurt off 5 points 4 50 ft.
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
• QUICK CREDIT
frontage on hlfhwty — county
STATE
MB
bad rertroa gear. First $40.00
• EASY' TERMS
t-CABD o r niANRS_________
deed, term* arranged.
All typea and slxta, Installed
geta i t
WILSON-MAIER
Hugh Analey, 1213 Summerlin or
••Do It Youraalf."
Nath SUtoaman $130.00
New and Used Furniture
rha Good Samartaln Home takes 1931
Phone 1121 and leava message
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Body
a
little
rough
—
good
311 E. First St. ■
Phone 03$ where you may bo contact*
I1S k ^ * t h e d to thank their
STINE
motor.
many Iriaade Ibf^thttddag of
ed.
Machine and Supply Co.
Hugh Analey, 1913 Summerlin.
them durtSS the Yulatlda Sea­
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. «2 45-FARM and GARDRN
ton. “ Is as mech aa you hava If your ear la paid for it may be
AZALEAS
CAMELLIAS 17—BROKERS tad REALTORS *
dona It unto tha least of the*
worth more than you think on
Sea ours beforo you buy. we $1500 DOWN FOR 3 BEDROOM
DICK
MAPES
trade for a 1957 PONTIAC.
hava a SPECIAL on AZALEAS.
HOME.
1933 Plymouth Ptaxa, 4dr Sedan Tile Contractor—Phooe 21MW.
aGoodisSamarltian
s v » sHorn*.
a w 1954
39c
39c
79c Total price only $9250. Phone us
Packard Clipper, Jdr Sedan
GRAPKVILLE
NURSURY
for details.
(Mother) Ruby L. WUsoo, 1954 Pontiac 4-door Chieftain
EMPLOYMENT
Grapeville Ave.
Ph. 2035
Pr*a.
_______
Deluxe.
JUST OUTSIDE CITY
M-atir s u m s f i n a l *
1951 4-door Chevrolet
3 bedrooms, porch, carporte. ComThis it a pass to tha Hits theatre INI 4-door Plymouth
• RENTALS
pletely furnished very neat
Registered Nurse for Sanford
for Marilyn Forreat. Exp- data 1949 Kalaer Traveler
home situated on 2 largo lot*
Blood
Bank
Program.
3
after*
54—APTS—ROUBEB-ROOM8
. Jan. 20, 1957.___________
See Ray Herron at PONTIAC
with fruit tree*. Cash price only
noons
aweek,
3:00-7:00
p.m.
No
Phone 2435
special training or experience WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms $7230.
The Family of tha late Joe
Altar I p . m. Phone 1343-W
needed. For appointment con­
print* hatha, 114 w. First St
Harria Wright desire to take
Robert A. Williams
tact Mr*. Rand, Phone Orlando
thia maana of expreealni thrtt 1941 Ford, full equipped. Bargain
REALTOR
4T1J7 or Writ* Box BB e l 0. Avalon Apt*. Efficiency. Ph. 720-W
gratitude to their many friend/ Phone 611-J.
Sanford
Herald.
Raymond
Lundqulal,
for their acts of kindness, ex­ 54 Chevrolet 4 door sedan. PowA nunriA T E
Efficiency apt. Ifl-way 17-92 So
pressions of sympathy, tha
-WORK WANTED FEMALE
ar-gllde, good condition, 1 own­
City Limit*. Blumbarlsnd Court Phan* 1473. Atlantic Bank Bldg.
beautiul flowers and the offers
er. Mutt tall, going overseas.
White lady want* work of any
of blood during the recent ac­ 2015 Sanford Ava.
LAKEFRONT
See Stmiuolo Rtalty for Deatrkind. 302 Oak Ave.
cident to and tha passing of our
abla Houses and Apt* Phone 27 2 bedroom frame home. 248 feet
beloved son and husband, Joe This is a pat* to the Movleland
on n cltan sand bottom lake.
or part tlm* In city or
Ride-in for Delons Jones. Exp. Day-work
Harris Wngbt.
EFFICIENCY Aparimem. Suitable Approximately 1 acre, few
out. Ph. 1299-J.
date Jan. 20, 1037.
for Winter TourliL Private bath rltru* t r e e s , outside c i t y .
4—LOST AND FOUND
woman want* baby slttlrw
k shower Steam h alt Inquire $7,000.00.
1939 DeSoto, make offer. Can be White
or housework. I.loo Celary Ave.
Manuel Jacobson across from
seen
after
3:00
p.m.
107
Mag­
Lost. Black A white Boston ter­
CLEAN .3 b*dn»om frame home,
Post
Office.
nolia.
rier. Answers to the name of
asbestos
siding, lilt
floors
FINANCIAL
Emmlt. Phooe 2931.
19-BEAUTY PARLORS
2 bedroom house, kitchen equipp­ throughout, full screened porch,
carporte, large lot, near Pine*
ed. About January 20th. Ph
POUND— On W. 13th St. dark For all your B e a u t y Needs 13—MONET TC LOAN
crest School. Priced $10,500,
201-J.
brown young female calf. Own­ Revelon A Theo-Bender Cosmetics
AUTO LOAN*
er may have by paying for this HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
COST LESS
2 bedroom unfurnished house, kit
ad and Impounding fee. Call Ph. 971
tOS So. Oak
chen equipped 370 month. Phooe
1394, City Managers Office.
998 or 743-W.
Florida
State
Bank
A. B. PETERSON
• BUSINESS
t-PERBONAL NOTICES
5 room house, 1000 French Ave. Broker Associate*: A. B. Peterson
OF SANFORD
SERVICES
Jr., P. J. Chesterton, Garfield
Unfurnished or partly furnish
Wanted young couple or girl to 17-BUILDING—REPAIRS
3*—DOGS—CATS—PETS
Willett*, John Melseh end R. W.
cd.
live in home. Private phone A
Williams. A. C Doudney. Lend
PAINTING
Pedigreed, wire-fox terrier pup­ 2 bedroom unfurnished house. Surveyor
bath. Phone 339-J.
pies,
male.
Champion
sired.
Phone
1330-W
after
3:00.
Tad Burnatt
Its N Park Ave
Phone (129
2105 Amelia.
Rill is a pass to the Rltt theatre
tor PAINTING
Li-n
r
a
m
.
s.o
-t\
1
t
u
str
!
al
’
for Ksy Dwyer. Exp. date Jen. J9J1 Grandview
OZIER REALTY CO.
Pbona 1932-54
20, 1957.
MERCHANDISE - Office' -spare- -for vdnr.’ *1W S.
Laura B: Oner. Realtor
M Field. Associate
WOOLSEY
7 13—ARTICLES far SALE
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
French. Rcnovutc to suit ten­ 2601 Hazel
So Orlando Hwy Ph 1359
Bads Day. Week or Month—
ant. Phone 539.
•
Marine Finishes
Ttl. 1*25. Furniture Center —
We ouy end sen used furniture
For Your Boat
116 West First St.
Paying top easb prices for any
Seminole Realty
REAL ESTATE
Senkarik Gians and I’aint Co- thing
of value SUPER TRAD­
tv.
DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
Golf car demonstrator, gasoline 112-114 W. tod St.
Phone 330 ING POST
on IT-92 Ph 9883-W It—ACREAGE
REALTORS
powered, 1935 model. For Sale
1101 Park Ave. Phooe 27 or 113
by atate distributer. Ro-mack For Painting call Mr. Tasker, Ph
LIVE BAIT
Ten acres exceptional tiled land
999XR. Room special S14.9o
Lumber Co., Leesburg. Phooe
Shiners.
Bull
Heads
Pop
Guta
nn
hard
surface
road.
W.
E.
PHONE 9279 far CHERRY
233.
FLOOR sanding and flniahing.
3 Doien, 93c
Kirchhoff Jr Phone 303
Real Estate Brokerage
Notary
Gaining, waxing. Serving Semi
Missouri Minnows and Worms
1219 W 13th St. Rear Barber Shop
•4—FABM9
AND
GROVES
nol* county ainc* 1923.
Fleming Grocery—E. Geneva Ave.
• AUTOMOTIVE
ATTENTION BUILDERS
H. M Gleason. Lake Mary
70 acre tile farm. Three bedroom 93 large lake front ami lake vlrw
SEWING MACHINES
7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
house, large ham. All equip­ lot*. I mile from town. Most
Necchl — Whit*
PAINT
Sell Your Car to
ment and machinery. Easy
New and Used
20''r Discount on all DWcontinu
attractive term*.
ROY REEL
term*. Ph. 1393-J. P. O. Box
GARRETT'S 323 E 1st. St
cd colors
Highest Quality.,
Cumuli A REALTOR Fir*t
306 W. Second St.
m
i.
Sale lasts til Feb. 1st. Big
CULLEN
AND IIARKEY
Canteens,
cot*,
sleeping
bags,
savings on painter drop cloths
IM N Perk Av*.
Phone toll
tents, mess kits, hunting knives. 93—noMF.s
9—BOATS AND MOTORS
Army-Navy Surplus. 310 San­
McRANEY-SMITH PAINTS
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Five room house with bath and
Robson's Outboard Hesdqusrters 2(13 S. Task
Phone 1303 ford Ave.
2541 French Ave
approximately thirteen acres of
1 HP Lauson-Air cooled . 30 00
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
—Factory to you—
high hammock land. W. E.
I HP Mercury—Like New 180.00 FORMICA. The finest material
Jahnny Walker, Associate
available for counter top*. Over
Kirchhoff Jr. Ph. 305.
Aluminum
IVY HP Elgin—beat up
“Cell Hell” Phone 1788
Venetian Blind*
but rum good —.......
'3 00 25 colors and designs to choose
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES’
from. Your exclusive Formica Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
H i HP Firestone ........ _ 79.96
FOR
TIIE
DISCRIMINATING
VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
rail with plastic ends. PUeli*
dealer
10 HP Johnson—look* bad,
H O M E SEEKER DESIRING
or
rayon
tepee.
Cotton
or
nylon
FINANCING
GREGORY
LUMBER
CO
run* good ....
— ~ 150-00
TIIE BEST. WE HAVE IT!
rhone 2&amp;2 ^cords.
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
10 HP 3lereury. KF7
113.00 5Ui A Maple
Beautiful Brittany farm in MaySenkarik
Glass
and
Paint
Co.
10 HP Wizard, gear shift 133.00 td—PIANO SERVICE
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS fair, 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Ex112-114 West 2nd St.
Phone 320
12 HP Sea-Bee, like new
75.00
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
quiaitly equipped b u i l t In
19 HP Scott Atwater— good
L. L. Sill — Piano Technician Aluminum garage door,
1800 MellunvilJ* kitchen; large family room;
2428 Pbona 1991
condition
170.00
Pkoee 3114 Rost# I, Sanford
paneled living room with old
Chase.
20 HP Martin-Fast motor 195.00
brick flrnplace, jurt made for
S3 IIP Evlnrudes .... 195.00 - 195.00 PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
APPLIANCES
entertaining; separate dining
W. L Harmon
23 HP Johnaoni
233.00-395.00
room, corn floors throughout,
Many othtr specials in used mo­ Ph 1592-M — After 6:00 p m
FRIGIDAIRE appliances, atla WONDERFUL LOCATIONS
central heating *yit*m; on
.
.
.
SPLENDID
VALUES
and service. G. H. High. Oviedo
tors. boats, and trailers.
lovely oak nhaded ground*.
21-ROOFING and PLUMBING
Ha. Phone F’O-5-3315 er San
Your Evinrude Dealer
Total price $35,000. Term* may
ford
1942-W
after
9
p.m.
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
be obtained.
CERAMIC TILE
104 E. 1st
Phone 999 Paul F Mueller A Son Ph. 154 43—BUILDING MATE BULB
— la W. H. "BUI” ETEMPEB
Realtor — General Insurer
Free aetimata. Quality work.
ODD LOT
Guy Alien Associate
RED I MIX CONCRETE
RUNABOUT AND FISHING BOAT
PLUMBING
• SOUTH PINECRPJ4T
Window Sill* • Lintel*
Arlatte Price, Asseelato
• ALE
• GROVE .MANOR
Contract and Repair Work
ScpXic Tank—State Approved
Phone 905 or 2122 — 112 N. Park
Free Estimates
• VALENCIA VILLAS, DeLand
Sand — Cement Mortar Mix
Lyman
$195
i
R. L. HARVEY
OPEN HOUSE
.Miracle Concrete Co.
Gold Gout Clipper
2375 204 Sanford
Ave.
Phone 182$ 3M&gt; Elm Ave.
Phone 1333 He can qualify you (or oue of January 5—14
North Shirley
Crest
Craft
$545
♦ Vanguard
our easy finance plans within 30 East of 3tayfa!r near Lake
3993
PLUMBING A HEATING*
METAL ROOFING
Blu* Water Fisherman
$398 Senile Tank Installation A Servle Now in stock. 5-V Crimp—Li" minutes.
Oak shade tree*, large 3 bedroom,
Brave Fisherman
$269
Heater Service, A r e h I * C. Now in stock, 5-V Crimp—”
2 bath home, kitchen with bud
Blue Prince**
$535
Harriett. Phone 734-W or 1335.
Corrugated — 2**” Corrugated • F. H. A.
in oven, stainless st&lt;-rl trimm­
Chieftain
$915
Get AH Your Kooflug Needs at
ed, corlon tcrrairo floor, living
Plumbing Kre»ky Heating
.Sherman Concrete Pip* Co.
room with fireplace and plant­
M. G. HODGES
Complete 44w» Ol Scoti-Atwater
• V. A.
Out West 13Uj St.
er. Full dining room, 3 large
Service on All Water Pump*—
outboard motors.
walk in closet*, 4 other closets
Well* Drilled — Pump*
**—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
A sorage, cork floors through­
• Service Personnel
Paola Road. Phone 700
MONROE BOAT BOWL
out. cc-ntra! boating. $22,500.
Ha y n e s Office Machine Co.
Highway 17-92 at the Monroe
With excellent terms.
Typewriters, adding machine* YOU
Bridge
Phone 2969-J
Sales-Rental*. 314 Meg., Ph. 44
See: Harold Cotby or
LARGE ROOMY
_
Wasly FHImon
•7—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
3 bedroom, 2 bath home with
CAN
A j y i l i . l i zar
Florida room on nicely land­
Thia la a past to the Movleland
scaped l o . Oak floors, central
Ride-ln tor Ruby Stmstrom.
a
BUY
SAVE
WITH
ECHOLS
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
Exp. date Jan. 20, 1957.
heat,
good rlosets, Indirect
Including: bath fixtures, cabinet
lighting in living room, en­
•
With
confidence
when
you
buy
USED MOTORS
sink, water pump, septic tank $11950 Swivel Rocker
$89.50
closed carport with utility and
Unconditionally Guaranteed
and water heater. approximate $119.30 Redtoers
$89.00
aa Odham &amp; ludor Horn*.
storage. Nearly new. Good
1$59 Mercury Mark 53
ly $23 month.
$199.50 Sofa Bed 4 chair $159.00
neighbors. lUdOO-terms.
(Demonstrator)
Call, or :ee ua TODAY
$13930 Bunk Beds .
$119.30
5.100.00 down — $50.00 mo.
Like new Johnson 34s HP $150 1007 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1113
DRIVE OUT TODAYLiving room, dining room, kitchen
Perfect 3 HP Johnson
$ go
Bookcase Bed
equipped, 2 bedrooms A bath,
A few 20 HP. 1939 Mercury*
22—SPECIAL NOTICES
Double Dresser
shade A fruit trees. Frame.
Homes are ready for immediate
left
Save
Mirrors
oeeupaney.
NEW 1937 MODELS
Robtnsoo Hand Crafted Furniture- Innespring Mattress
Mark • - Mark 30 — Mark 35 We build, dealga and refinish Box Spring
$1000.00 down — $10,.100
8** the new Merk 75 — 90 HP 9 See at III French. Ph. 32-R.
Living room with dining area, 2
ODHAM
&amp;
Cyl — Mercury
bedrooms, oak floors, ceramic
Large selection of B e a u t i f u l
HEATING
ALL TYPES BOAT TRAILERS
tile bath, car porte. utility A
Dinette* at
TUDOR, Inc.
Floor Furnaces A Circulators
Closing out— 1 only
screened porch. Equipped with
1299 Fiberglass boat
$310
H. B. POPE CO.. Inc.
ECIIOLS REDDING 10.
atiic fen, heater, stove, end re­
Cor. Ilyw. 17-92 A 27th SL
Cre*diner Aluminum boats
frigerator.
200 S. Tark
Phone 1440 Corner tod 4 Magnolia. Ph. 1232
Phones 2100 A 2990
from _
...
mu
•'Bud'' Bamberger, Mgr.
“Builders of Finer Home*
W. P. SMITH
Free Delivery
GATU.N BROTHERS
For Florida Living”
ROSA L. PAYTON
Motors—Boats—Paint*—Glsis
Dragline A Bulldozer Service
Registered Real Estate Broker
$515 S. Park
Phoce 1203 Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2495 W. Sanford.
Phone 2871
17-93 at Hiawatha

Ph.

flo ifllk ll

$179.50

Fri.

THE SANFORD HERALD-

Jan. .11, 1957' Pafw »

A LOT OF MILK BOTTIIS—H«&gt;w niany gallon* of fuel go Into wing-lip tank of a ;
Super Constellation at Schipho! airport, in Amsterdam? Even the man wha
delivers milk to the airport took n guess. Capacity of each tank is 555 gallons, ,

DAILY C R O S S W O R D

BLOUSED AT THE NATUi* this »cru
cocktail dies* of silk satin,
/torn the PattuUo-Jo Copeland
winter collection. A pastel mink
straight scarf Is buttoned at
the small collar with thin*,
atone*. A charming dres* for
a vacation, to southern clinics
“4 well as for home wear.
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large cities
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eight
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13. NJlxcs
11. Tax
29. Goddess
14. English
of
13. Spawn
YtsieHer's
statesman
of fish
16. Sea caglca
healing
19. Stoat
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17. Diocesan
39. Glrfa
center
impudent
32. Urged
37. Jewish
21. Writing
IS. Crowd
33. Time, on "
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.•ship." '
20. Id ezt
Implement
Zi. Back
32. French
tabbrl
34------ Harti *&lt; . the lick
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writer
41. Trouble
21. Matchlaw
24. Frequently
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nurses
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CHOOSE GOOD TVO K K E It S
through Classified ads. I,*t an
experienced ad writer assist jrpu.

•The

Jerry And His Sweetie

Claims outhor» « »
"Is on# h ert-o '1* '
Without a Ptoi.

hWAP ANYTHING! Just place
Classified ads. Phone 1821 for a
belpiul ad-wrlter.

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VACANCY PROBLEMS? Find
tenants fast thru the Want Ads.
Phone 1821.
■
47-BROKERS and REALTORS

Tills ia a pas* to Un* Prairie Uk«
Drive-tn (or Mrs. L. C. Walker. |
Erp. date Jan, 20. 1957.

Smile, ocrnt, the tugor bowl: jerry lewi, and hi* wife, Folll, *n|*y »
cuOee break in Um dm*tt* of &gt;h*lr Califemio home. The key with th#
boundleu energy i, d«»o&gt;«d lo the,* pleaiant pauiei in the day's o&lt;tivilles, eipeoaliy when he 11 bwly with rehearial,. He says Ihol lilll*
b«lw«*n meal mack,—ngtrillonltt, now call them iclenllht nibble,—have
proved on etteclive meont ol keeping hi, energy up without pushing hi,
weight up. too Since tugor convert. Into energy fatter than any other
load, it, place in the icinnlific nibble it on eitentlal on# letldsi, tugor
"■oket any mack fattier, doetn'f it* Jerry, by the way, wilt toon be lean
• Poromounl', VntoVnion motion picture, "Delicot* Delinquent."

LAKE MARY ESTATE

rianxifirrl Itivplay

IF IT IB REAL ESTATE
ask Crumley A Slontclth

at 117 South Park

Phono 772

Large two story frame apartment;
dwelling with thrr* acres land. I
Wall located. Good income property. Reduced to sell at
$0,500.

RAYMOND M. BALL,
REALTOR

FOR LEASE
Neighborhood Service Station
Excellent Residential Area
Opportunity For Individual
V.'anlin? Year • Round Profitable
IlusinpuH Wilh ^mnll InveelTwent,

S. D. Highleyman — Associate
204 S. Park Ave.
Phone 960
88-REAL ESTATE WANTED
Hils la a pass to the Prairie loikc
Drive-In for 3lr&gt;. LeRoy Neu­
man. Exp. date Jan. 20, 1957.
Highest cash price* paid for va­
cant lots and farm land within
50 miles of Chicago. Send details
to ALBERT BERLAND, 5552 W.
Gladys Ave., Chicago 44, Illinois.
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MONDAY. JANUARY II. 1957

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Juvenile Judge Gives
2 Year Activity Report
A general summary of the ac­
tivities of the Juvenile Judge
during bis past term of U o years
and four month* was made to­
day by Juvenile Judge Frnevt
HousholJcr.
"This is a court without a jury
or prosecuting attorney,” said
Judge Householder, "and all mat­
ters mutt be handled by the Judge
personally.”
T!je figures given in the report
PARIS tn — Communist I t
are as follows: official hearings
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. «T— Franco's strongost Communist dlv
in Juvenile Court, 409; hearings
The Uni red States today pro­ trict suffered be a try defeat t*
preparatory to official hearings,
posed a five-point disarmament their first elections since the Hun*
328; unofficial hearings nnd pro­
Sanford police are Invwtlgatlna
bation visits, 774; children con­ an armed robbery reported last
plan providing for peaceful u*«| garian revolt, results of a Nation­
al Assembly bi-election showed
fined to jail temporarily, 79; chil- night at 10:3b p. m. by LeRoy
of all future nuclear production \ today..
Hickson, operaow of the Imperial
ami aiming at tho ultimate pro-j
Service Station at the corner of
hibltion of nlomlc and hydrogen I WASHINGTON W - 8 Hons*
d 13th St.
South Park Avc
Democratic Lcadsr John W. Metest explosion*.
Hickson totd Sanford police, ac­
Cormack Mass, has warned Pres­
Outlining the program to the ident Elsenhower that the foreign
cording to Chief Roy G. Williams,
that three men held him at tho
United Nations main poll, leal aid bill faces tough sledding If ho
point of a pi-lol while he opened of Commerce In iU earUer years ■' mroner’* hearing will be held committer, U. S. AmNsiailor Invite* Communist President Tito
the «nfe fmm which $1.1(7.50 was! and we would like to know wholrr,'l»5r "Demnon at l:3rt to In- Henry Cabot lodge Jr., also pro­ of Yugoslavia tu visit this country.
taken.
they are,” be aald.
Ive«:laatc the death of a 2D year posed a cutback m military man­
A Pad' Presidents luncheon has oU
«Uht In Midway., power to 2li million for the United
LONDON W — Soviet Commu­
The robbery took piac# prior
to 10:35 p. m„ said Chief Williams* been planned for Thursday. Jan. Charle* White, 20. of Midway1Slate* and itusst* ami 750,OuO tur nist Party Leader Nikita Khrush­
The thrre men, after ordortng *4 which will be a part of (he' «u*l*lncv$ a broken neck while Ilrilain ami France control of outer chev *ays that the Eisenhower
Hickson nl the point of a gun to {National Jaycee Week celebra- l"'nlvod in what the Coroner. W. space satellite tests and safe­ Doctrine for the Middle East un­
open ‘.he safe. then took the filling lion during the week of Jan. 21-26. "»*♦&lt; Duncan described as "a guard* against surprise attack. doubtedly will wind up "on tho
station operator with them and "However," said Spear, “ we don't hr*wl" " 'hi&lt;‘h lnok P'«v* on BrlsThe disarmament proposals, he garbage heap of history."
know who to Invite to our past *°n Av*. Jud. north of the Two said, could be carried out only
left him on Grapevllle Aw.
According to Hickson’s descrip­ president* luncheon if we don’t •Si**- * Negro Night Club on Gen- under an effective liupccdon sys­ WASHINGTON (» - Th* Su­
tion, the men were driving a know who they are.
' o'-* -'vetem. In the case of armed forces, preme Court returns to the bench
green 1955 or 1950 Chevrolet se­ "We have complete records of The Coroner said While died in such inspection would Include today after a four-week recesg
dan with the license piste cover­ the organiatlon since 1945 and tho the road where the "brstvl" took President Eisenhower’s " o p e n with several Communist issuag
ed up.
skies” plan for aerial reconnais­ among the 40 case* awaiting de­
time of tho Jaycee reorganisation place.
One man, he said, had a white here in Seminole County but no White. according !o reports, sance ns well as ground Inspec­ cision.
Plan* are complete lur the Pilot
Club*', nnril.il Hotnit.il Benefit w ar on the side of his face, was records of the earlir group." sukl wa, involved In ihe fight with tion teams.
TALLAHASSEE Aft — Gov. Le­
William Hughes, 21 year old Newhich will be staged in the May- about 30 years old, S' 9” or 3* to" the president.
Roy Collins and the Cabinet Budg­
fair Inn Ualiruom Ionium, . ill ;h( 'alt, *nd was wearing a brown Jayeee Week will be celebrated I sro 0f Vhlway, rollnwlng an srgulong-waisted sports jacket and with an event staged on each day, mPntf „ f#r ,» Uw enforcement Actor H. Bogart
et Commission resumed hearing*
beginning at 5 o'clock
M ay which they hoped may proProceeds of the party will go hat. One man rode with him in the according to pisnv released today officer* can determine, was over Dies Early Today;
duco some solution to the problem
toward tho maintenance ol a front and the two others were In by the local Seminole County !n Negro a|r|
of skyrocketing government costs.
Juni.r Chamber of Commcrc*| n
, ffray took ,gaCt. „t U :3U
JAY IIF.nr.ttT. Majfalr I** Country Club's playing pro, wins top room at the hospital. For many the back scat.
Chief Williams sold that tho organlxaUor. On Monday Jan. 21
money la the fling Crosby Invitational yesterday. (Stall Photo)
nllfh(
Co^ ncr ,&gt;uncan. Victim Of Cancer
years the Pilot Hub maintained
BUDAPEST Ut — Th* Com­
HOLLYWOOD TP- Actor Hum­
a room at Fernahl-Laughton Florida Highway Patrol and tbs here will be a pna-lumaUon officers Investigating th« Negro's
phrey Bogart, 50, veteran movie munist Hungarian government to­
Memorial Huspltol which was c-un- Seminole County Sheriffs office
b , , ht„,M ,rV f/ f r
death included Deputy Sheriff tough guy and one of Hollywood'* day admitted American frte-lanco
pleteiy furnished by them nnd were notified.
setting asld. the en.lre week for j,
Singletary, H. A Williams,
"The
investigation
is
being
tho
celebration.
On
Tuesday
the
v
*
. y
, r ’ most colorful character*. died of photographer Georgette Dickey
maintained until the new hospital
cancer today with his wife, ac­ Mvycr-Chapell* U under arrest i*
was built. When ha new semi- continued," said Chief Williams. Jayavs wiB »slute the entire ' * . , . o ' oailm" V atW av
community and stage ... open ' lahl" J ‘ *
8lln\ C.atloway.
tress lavuren ilacall, at hi* side. Hungary.
note Meraiirlai Ifa-pital opened
noant of Directors mecUng. Wed- Men.ber* of the Coroner* Jury
the club continued in its project by
The actor succun.ber at 3:10
(CnatUivee Oa Page Tent
,r *: M. G. Hodges, Jim Iluckler, a. m. KST. Dr. Maynard Brandsfumishrd a room in keeping with One-Item Agenda
the rest of lh« hospital. A new
ma said.
item added at the time of open Faces City Fathers
A spikesman for th* family said
A one-item agenda faces the
ing was Hi-lo electrically operated
i1 funeral aorvieew will be conducted
bed.
lluald of *5 .' nd -'M r
p*,tlj( ( ^ , 1 . V W .- t and Tw^
11Tunrlday.
LOS ANGELES (If — Jay He- that gave him a 213 total for tho
.Mrs. Esther Ridge i&lt; general *i mer* at it* find rogulai Jieeltutf| *----- ■- --------------------- --------34-hole
tournament.
bsrt, the Mayfair Inn Country
chairman of the party at which of the year tonight at I o'clock la
That was two strokes better bridge, canasta, samba nnd pino­ the City Halls commissioners
Club's playing pro, Is top man
Follies1 Program,
than the 213 posted by defending chle will bo played. Bridge players room.
today among tho professionals
The formal agenda Includes the
Ad Group Reports
The Loulslanan Frenchman who champion Dr. Cary Midilecoff, will be allowed to double, h it not
approval of minute* and a dis­
redouble
and
a
time
limit
woll
be
Two Navy planes, minus winga
who
posted
an
even
par
72
.
licked the Jsps at Iowa Jima but
observed. All players are asked to cussion of tho possible use of the
'Good
Response1
and
landing gear, headed for
Hebert
shot
a
271
at
tho
Maynever before could conquer the
bring their own cords. At tho park on French Ave. between
Jacksonville
Friday evening a*
The
program
snd
advertising
JJuring golf professionals, headed fair Inn’s $15,00 PGA Upen in conclusion of play, prizes wilt bo Eighth snd Ninth 8u.
board a huge barge and the St.
committee
of
the
High
Fever
Fol­
December
to
collect
$900.
Hebert
Other
business
from
the
floor
awarded snd refreshment* wtl| be
south of the bonier today witn the
lies, headed hy Mrs. George Har­ Johns River.
and the city rommission will be
first golfing victory of Ills career finished Second in the Lo* Ange­ Ypp*f»fl.
The pianos, both involved In
den. finished np today, wh»n the
discussed.
behind him and .the position as les Tournament last week.
last of the ads were turned In to crash landings, were brought
the leading money winner of the
Mrs. Robert Blackwood, cn chair­ through Sanford from the SanDuring the three-day pro con­
young 1957 tour.
Two woods fires were reported man who Is doing the lay out. A fonl Naval Air Station loaded on
test warmups, Hebert was in ex­
Hebert, 33, won the pro division cellent spirits in Sanford. Ho said
to tho Florid* Forest Service grntlfying response was reported lowboys. A heavy crane capable
of the $15,000 Bing Crosby pro­
yesterday
afternoon within ten br Mrs. Harden from local mer­ of lifting more than (7,000 pounda
chants.
amateur tournament here Sunday "fin feeling fine and playing Just
reloaded the planes onto the barga
minute* of each other.
and collected 52,500 for tii.it He av good." His optimism undoub­
Tho Follies will be presented which was floated up to th* bandOne
of
the
fires
was
determined
and his partner, ams’eur Itogor tedly paid off.
to hare possibly been of incendi­ at the Seminole High School audi­ shell seawall on the west aide.
elly of Los Angelos, finished secFeb. 5 9, to benefit the
A Navy Douglas Skynsider
ary origin while the other was torium,
id In the pro—amateur division
Auxiliary
of the Memorlat Hospi­ weighing 17,000 pounds moved
bcllevwd
to
have
been
started
by
and he picked up $873 extra there.
tal. Working with Mrs. Harden through Sanford streets shortly
burning (rash.
That gave him $3,375 for the week­
ami Mrs. Blackwood on Ih pro­ after 9 o'clork Friday morning.
Ahmit. one acre of underbrush, gram committee were Mrs. n. However, In order to place tha
end's work.
scrub palmetto and pin** were F*yl. Mrs. A. R. Peterson Sr. Mrs, heavy plane onto the barge, tfca
So that he headed for the Calihurnod at th* Intersection of the M. L. Raborn Sr., Mrs. A. W. lowboy vrsi maneuvered Into post*
»nte Op*n at Tijuana with winrVw.ntry Hub Rd. and I-ake Mary Epps Sr., Mr*. Charles Vodopich, lion from which the crane could
Iniogs of $7,125.
Hebert shot a two under par 7u Training Advisory ComralLVc will “ ***« ,.En«|«eer‘ . J «cJ‘ronvlll«
Rd. A small child received a Mrs. Iteiifl Robison, Mrs. Claude operate.
mvere cut on her foot during Ihe Michael. Dr. Doris (line. Mrs.
The smaller plane was moved
ineet ol Seminole High School this M at un&gt;.
t , c f u r ,ht.
fir* when trying to keep her pet Bessie Yung, Mrs. Harry Wood onto the barge during Friday af­
evening at 7:13 in tho DCT room.;pus-age of a vc«»cl in an cmerruff, and Mrs. Phil Kessler.
dog out of the burning ashes.
Thc meedng tonight it held inigcncy involving dangvr to life or
The Navy Patrol chairman, Mrs ternoon.
Monroe Parsons, tractor opera
Both plane* were heavily dam­
order to allow the Coordinator.; property, which shall be indicated
tor an-' fairry Cullum, helper, R. W. Jackson reports that the aged the Douglas Skyraider In a
Louis J. Girare, to prevent hit by four blasts of a whistle, horn,
Navy
patron
tickets
for
the
Fol­
made the run from Oviedo to ike
crash lauding near Kissimmee re­
mid-year i -por. to the rnmimt-1or megaphone.
fire ill 40 minutes. However, r»sl- lies ore going well. Assisting Mrs cent)’ nnd the smaller plane ncai
Jackson
are
Mrs.
J.
Tully,
Mrs
*erThe announcement will be po-:don s of Ihe arcs had fought the
Dooley, and Mrs, J. W. Hill. Buy­ enterprise several months ago
B. L Perkins Jr., !i chairman cd in port offices at Jacksonville,
firr and had it under control when ing
They were taken lo the Jackson­
patrons tickets already
of the jroup.
Fernamiina, Green Cove Springs,
th* tractor arrived.
ville Naval Air Station where the
Cilr.,
ami
Mrs.
F.
II.
Norvell,
Cdr.
The committee i* represent*-ivc Palatks, and Sanford,
A Utile better than one acre of and Mrs. G. C. Michel, Cdr, an.l plane* will be completely rebuilt
The regulations amend Section
brush, scrub palmetto and trees Mrs. J. M. Miller, Cdr. and Mrs
“ I received my admission to the of the various rivic organizations
i.t the diver and Ifarbir Act
burned yesterday «f:ernoon in ft. W. Haztett, LCDR. and Mrs
New York State Bar one day. and ol Sanford ami the school officials.
Louis J. Girard, he coordinator, of Aug. 1891 (25 Slut. 362. XI S.
my notice of Induction into the
Altamonte Springs on Parkhurst J. M. Slribling Jr, Cdr. and Mrs.
£ ivy the next ’. is mie of the will have oil display Ihe study ing toe operation of the Stale
Rd. Assistant County Hanger O. B. Gray, and Capt. an) Mrs.
Wvorite expression* of Yeoman materials used by the individual' Road Department of Florida
(Coatlaued Oa Page Tea)
It. M. Jackson.
Third ClaM, Francis J. Young. DCT student* in their DCT work. | bridge across th* St. Johns River.
USN, Legal Yeoman of the N iv.il
___________ v ramm ■
Air Station.
• 'o
Frank Young, a native of Mao
chatter. N. II., is a grad m. ol
IfTT * ***•
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the Fordli.im College. an&lt;l Law
■* p.
School, New York City, where he
8 ^
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obtained his Hschcior of Ar
and Bachelor of Law degrees. He
it one of the lew Navy enlisted
(Jen who hove exchanged a civili­
an title of Attorney at I j w " , to r
a Navy title of "Legal Yeoman”
While attending college. Young
was president of his icnior class
in Law School, os well as Doing
pre-ldcnt of the Fordham College
Student Council in 1931-32. and a
member cf th* Fordham Liw Rc
view.
In his present duties as ■•cgn)
Yeoman of the Sanford NAS.
Mbmng assists th* Station Legal
officer, LT. U A. Guidry Jr.;
VSNB, in handling Court Mar­
shals. Captain’s blasts, and Civil
Claims, as well as advising Mili­
tary Personnel, and their lepend«nts on various other prohUms.
that daily prsscnt themselves to
be-solved.
'Following th* expiration of bis
military service, in November, USN, legal Yeoman of Sanford Naval Air Statio i. t&gt; pr« a rrport n line of I
A DOCOLLS NKYRAIDLR PLANE is lifted freui a Ns*» lowboy In tho loading operation at te e
1937. YN3 Young plain to return that doily tome before him to be solved, in Ihe per Imuwac* of his i lies at )*&gt;
piano* con* a bargo at tho Sanford Bandahell. The planet, 'rom Um Sanford Naval Air Statioo. w*r«
Cilice, tOfficial U. S. Navy Photo)
(M Lw practice in New York.
lavelved la crash laudlnga. (SUIT Photo)

Peaceful
Jaycees Are Looking Nuclear
For Past Presidents Production

Mayfair Inn Playing
Pro Jay Hebert Wins
Bing Crosby Tourney

Weather

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HEADQUARTERS
Because every one that lives in an Odham &amp; Tudor Home in South Pinecrest is happy. Happy with
the choice location that is situated near Schools. Churches &amp; Downtown Sanford. Happy with
the quality built home they now own . . . homes that are designed for beauty and modern living
with quality stressed throughout. You needn't be an expert to recognize the quality in an Odham

Delighted!
You’ll be delighted with
your terrazo tile floors.

&amp; Tudor home.

Highly Pleased!
Select Your
Home Payment

South Pinecrest is every requisite for luxurious liv in g ... in an unsurpassed
environment. . . Double check these values, city sewerage &amp; water, Gen­
eral Electric refrigerator, stove, hot water heater, jalousied windows, terrazo

The General Electric refri­
gerator, stove, hot water
heater will please you.

tile floors, Duo-Therm space heater, paved streets with curbs, sprigged

Plan:
Service Personnel FFA :
$1,200 Down Payment
(Includes closing costa)

$75 Per Month

lots, ] Cr W i baths,1 ply built up roofs with marble chips. Drive Out Today!
Five One Bath Homes: 3 are completed and ready for immediate occupancy.
Four One and One-Half Bath Homes: To be completed by Feb. 1st. Act now
and you can choose the paint color of your home inside and out. Also bath

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Children can play safety
without danger of

tile and brick trim on any home not completed.

(Includes taxes and Ins)

you
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MONDAY. JANUARY II. 1957

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Juvenile Judge Gives
2 Year Activity Report
A general summary of the ac­
tivities of the Juvenile Judge
during bis past term of Uo years
and four month* was made to­
day by Juvenile Judge Frnevt
HousholJcr.
"This is a court without a jury
or prosecuting attorney,” said
Judge Householder, "and all mat­
ters mutt be handled by the Judge
personally.”
T!je figures given in the report
PARIS tn — Communist It
are as follows: official hearings
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. «T— Franco's strongost Communist dlv
in Juvenile Court, 409; hearings
The Uni red States today pro­ trict suffered be atry defeat t*
preparatory to official hearings,
posed a five-point disarmament their first elections since the Hun*
328; unofficial hearings nnd pro­
Sanford police are Invwtlgatlna
bation visits, 774; children con­ an armed robbery reported last
plan providing for peaceful u*«| garian revolt, results of a Nation­
al Assembly bi-election showed
fined to jail temporarily, 79; chil- night at 10:3b p. m. by LeRoy
of all future nuclear production \today..
Hickson, operaow of the Imperial
ami aiming at tho ultimate pro-j
Service Station at the corner of
hibltion of nlomlc and hydrogen I WASHINGTON W - 8 Hons*
d 13th St.
South Park Avc
Democratic Lcadsr John W. Metest explosion*.
Hickson totd Sanford police, ac­
Cormack Mass, has warned Pres­
Outlining the program to the ident Elsenhower that the foreign
cording to Chief Roy G. Williams,
that three men held him at tho
United Nations main poll, leal aid bill faces tough sledding If ho
point of a pi-lol while he opened of Commerce In iU earUer years ■' mroner’* hearing will be held committer, U. S. AmNsiailor Invite* Communist President Tito
the «nfe fmm which $1.1(7.50 was! and we would like to know wholrr,'l»5r "Demnon at l:3rt to In- Henry Cabot lodge Jr., also pro­ of Yugoslavia tu visit this country.
taken.
they are,” be aald.
Ive«:laatc the death of a 2D year posed a cutback m military man­
A Pad' Presidents luncheon has oU
«Uht In Midway., power to 2li million for the United
LONDON W — Soviet Commu­
The robbery took piac# prior
to 10:35 p. m„ said Chief Williams* been planned for Thursday. Jan. Charle* White, 20. of Midway1Slate* and itusst* ami 750,OuO tur nist Party Leader Nikita Khrush­
The thrre men, after ordortng *4 which will be a part of (he' «u*l*lncv$ a broken neck while Ilrilain ami France control of outer chev *ays that the Eisenhower
Hickson nl the point of a gun to { National Jaycee Week celebra- l"'nlvod in what the Coroner. W. space satellite tests and safe­ Doctrine for the Middle East un­
open ‘.he safe. then took the filling lion during the week of Jan. 21-26. "»*♦&lt; Duncan described as "a guard* against surprise attack. doubtedly will wind up "on tho
station operator with them and "However," said Spear, “we don't hr* wl" " 'hi&lt;‘h lnok P'«v* on BrlsThe disarmament proposals, he garbage heap of history."
know who to Invite to our past *°n Av*. Jud. north of the Two said, could be carried out only
left him on Grapevllle Aw.
According to Hickson’s descrip­ president* luncheon if we don’t •Si**- * Negro Night Club on Gen- under an effective liupccdon sys­
WASHINGTON (» - Th* Su­
tion, the men were driving a know who they are.
' o'-* -'vetem. In the case of armed forces, preme Court returns to the bench
green 1955 or 1950 Chevrolet se­
"We have complete records of The Coroner said While died in such inspection would Include today after a four-week recesg
dan with the license piste cover­ the organiatlon since 1945 and tho the road where the "brstvl" took President Eisenhower’s "o p e n with several Communist issuag
ed up.
skies” plan for aerial reconnais­ among the 40 case* awaiting de­
time of tho Jaycee reorganisation place.
One man, he said, had a white here in Seminole County but no White. according !o reports, sance ns well as ground Inspec­ cision.
Plan* are complete lur the Pilot
Club*', nnril.il Hotnit.il Benefit war on the side of his face, was records of the earlir group." sukl wa, involved In ihe fight with tion teams.
TALLAHASSEE Aft — Gov. Le­
William Hughes, 21 year old Newhich will be staged in the May- about 30 years old, S' 9” or 3* to" the president.
Roy Collins and the Cabinet Budg­
fair Inn Ualiruom Ionium, . ill ;h( 'alt, *nd was wearing a brown Jayeee Week will be celebrated I sro 0f Vhlway, rollnwlng an srgulong-waisted sports jacket and with an event staged on each day, mPntf „ f#r ,» Uw enforcement
et Commission resumed hearing*
beginning at 5 o'clock
M ay which they hoped may proProceeds of the party will go hat. One man rode with him in the according to pisnv released today officer* can determine, was over
duco some solution to the problem
toward tho maintenance ol a front and the two others were In by the local Seminole County !n Negro a|r|
of skyrocketing government costs.
Juni.r Chamber of Commcrc*| n
, ffray took ,gaCt. „t U :3U
JAY IIF.nr.ttT. Majfalr I** Country Club's playing pro, wins top room at the hospital. For many the back scat.
Chief Williams sold that tho organlxaUor. On Monday Jan. 21
money la the fling Crosby Invitational yesterday. (Stall Photo)
nllfh(
Co^ ncr ,&gt;uncan.
years the Pilot Hub maintained
BUDAPEST Ut — Th* Com­
HOLLYWOOD TP- Actor Hum­
a room at Fernahl-Laughton Florida Highway Patrol and tbs here will be a pna-lumaUon officers Investigating th« Negro's
phrey Bogart, 50, veteran movie munist Hungarian government to­
Memorial Huspltol which was c-un- Seminole County Sheriffs office
b ,, ht„,M,rV f/ f r
death included Deputy Sheriff
pleteiy furnished by them nnd were notified.
setting asld. the en.lre week for j ,
Singletary, H. A Williams, tough guy and one of Hollywood'* day admitted American frte-lanco
"The
investigation
is
being
tho
celebration.
On
Tuesday
the
v
*
. y
, r ’ most colorful character*. died of photographer Georgette Dickey
maintained until the new hospital
cancer today with his wife, ac­ Mvycr-Chapell* U under arrest i*
was built. When ha new semi- continued," said Chief Williams. Jayavs wiB »slute the entire ' * . , . o ' oailm" V atW av
community and stage ... open ' lahl" J ‘ *
8lln\ C.atloway.
tress lavuren ilacall, at hi* side. Hungary.
note Meraiirlai Ifa-pital opened
noant of Directors mecUng. WedMen.ber* of the Coroner* Jury
the club continued in its project by
The actor succun.ber at 3:10
(CnatUivee Oa Page Tent
,r * : M. G. Hodges, Jim Iluckler, a. m. KST. Dr. Maynard Brandsfumishrd a room in keeping with
the rest of lh« hospital. A new
ma said.
item added at the time of open
A spikesman for th* family said
A one-item agenda faces the
ing was Hi-lo electrically operated
i1 funeral aorvieew will be conducted
bed.
lluald of *5 .' nd -'Mr
p*,tlj( ( ^ ,1 . V W .-t and Tw^
11Tunrlday.
LOS ANGELES (If — Jay He- that gave him a 213 total for tho
.Mrs. Esther Ridge i&lt; general *i mer* at it* find rogulai Jieeltutf| *------■- -------------------------------34-hole
tournament.
bsrt, the Mayfair Inn Country
chairman of the party at which of the year tonight at I o'clock la
That was two strokes better bridge, canasta, samba nnd pino­ the City Halls commissioners
Club's playing pro, Is top man
than the 213 posted by defending chle will bo played. Bridge players room.
today among tho professionals
The formal agenda Includes the
The Loulslanan Frenchman who champion Dr. Cary Midilecoff, will be allowed to double, h it not
redouble and a time limit woll be approval of minute* and a dis­
Two Navy planes, minus winga
who
posted
an
even
par
72
.
licked the Jsps at Iowa Jima but
observed. All players are asked to cussion of tho possible use of the
and landing gear, headed for
Hebert
shot
a
271
at
tho
Maynever before could conquer the
bring their own cords. At tho park on French Ave. between
The program snd advertising Jacksonville Friday evening a*
JJuring golf professionals, headed fair Inn’s $15,00 PGA Upen in conclusion of play, prizes wilt bo Eighth snd Ninth 8u.
committee of the High Fever Fol­ board a huge barge and the St.
December
to
collect
$900.
Hebert
Other
business
from
the
floor
awarded snd refreshment* wtl| be
south of the bonier today witn the
lies, headed hy Mrs. George Har­ Johns River.
Ypp*f»fl.
and the city rommission will be
first golfing victory of Ills career finished Second in the Lo* Ange­
The pianos, both involved In
den. finished np today, wh»n the
discussed.
behind him and .the position as les Tournament last week.
last of the ads were turned In to crash landings, were brought
the leading money winner of the
Mrs. Robert Blackwood, cn chair­ through Sanford from the SanDuring the three-day pro con­
young 1957 tour.
Two woods fires were reported man who Is doing the lay out. A fonl Naval Air Station loaded on
test warmups, Hebert was in ex­
Hebert, 33, won the pro division cellent spirits in Sanford. Ho said
to tho Florid* Forest Service grntlfying response was reported lowboys. A heavy crane capable
of the $15,000 Bing Crosby pro­
yesterday
afternoon within ten br Mrs. Harden from local mer­ of lifting more than (7,000 pounda
chants.
amateur tournament here Sunday "fin feeling fine and playing Just
reloaded the planes onto the barga
minute* of each other.
and collected 52,500 for tii.it He av good." His optimism undoub­
Tho Follies will be presented which was floated up to th* bandOne
of
the
fires
was
determined
and his partner, ams’eur Itogor tedly paid off.
to hare possibly been of incendi­ at the Seminole High School audi­ shell seawall on the west aide.
elly of Los Angelos, finished secA Navy Douglas Skynsider
ary origin while the other was torium, Feb. 5 9, to benefit the
id In the pro—amateur division
Auxiliary of the Memorlat Hospi­ weighing 17,000 pounds moved
bcllevwd
to
have
been
started
by
and he picked up $873 extra there.
tal. Working with Mrs. Harden through Sanford streets shortly
burning (rash.
That gave him $3,375 for the week­
ami Mrs. Blackwood on Ih pro­ after 9 o'clork Friday morning.
Ahmit. one acre of underbrush, gram committee were Mrs. n. However, In order to place tha
end's work.
scrub palmetto and pin** were F*yl. Mrs. A. R. Peterson Sr. Mrs, heavy plane onto the barge, tfca
So that he headed for the Calihurnod at th* Intersection of the M. L. Raborn Sr., Mrs. A. W. lowboy vrsi maneuvered Into post*
»nte Op*n at Tijuana with winrVw.ntry Hub Rd. and I-ake Mary Epps Sr., Mr*. Charles Vodopich, lion from which the crane could
Iniogs of $7,125.
Hebert shot a two under par 7u Training Advisory ComralLVc will “ * **« ,.En«|«eer‘ . J «cJ‘ronvlll«
Rd. A small child received a Mrs. Iteiifl Robison, Mrs. Claude operate.
mvere cut on her foot during Ihe Michael. Dr. Doris (line. Mrs.
The smaller plane was moved
ineet ol Seminole High School this M at un&gt;.
t , c fu r ,ht.
fir* when trying to keep her pet Bessie Yung, Mrs. Harry Wood onto the barge during Friday af­
evening at 7:13 in tho DCT room.; pus-age of a vc«»cl in an cmerruff, and Mrs. Phil Kessler.
dog out of the burning ashes.
Thc meedng tonight it held inigcncy involving dangvr to life or
The Navy Patrol chairman, Mrs ternoon.
Monroe Parsons, tractor opera
Both plane* were heavily dam­
order to allow the Coordinator.; property, which shall be indicated
tor an-' fairry Cullum, helper, R. W. Jackson reports that the aged the Douglas Skyraider In a
Louis J. Girare, to prevent hit by four blasts of a whistle, horn,
Navy
patron
tickets
for
the
Fol­
made the run from Oviedo to ike
crash lauding near Kissimmee re­
mid-year i -por. to the rnmimt-1or megaphone.
fire ill 40 minutes. However, r»sl- lies ore going well. Assisting Mrs cent)’ nnd the smaller plane ncai
Jackson
are
Mrs.
J.
Tully,
Mrs
*erThe announcement will be po-:don s of Ihe arcs had fought the
enterprise several months ago
B. L Perkins Jr., !i chairman cd in port offices at Jacksonville,
firr and had it under control when Dooley, and Mrs, J . W. Hill. Buy­ They were taken lo the Jackson­
ing
patrons
tickets
already
of the jroup.
Fernamiina, Green Cove Springs,
th* tractor arrived.
Cilr., ami Mrs. F. II. Norvell, Cdr. ville Naval Air Station where the
The committee i* represent*-ivc Palatks, and Sanford,
A Utile better than one acre of and Mrs. G. C. Michel, Cdr, an.l plane* will be completely rebuilt
The regulations amend Section
brush, scrub palmetto and trees Mrs. J. M. Miller, Cdr. and Mrs
“I received my admission to the of the various rivic organizations
i.t the diver and Ifarbir Act
burned yesterday «f:ernoon in ft. W. Haztett, LCDR. and Mrs
New York State Bar one day. and ol Sanford ami the school officials.
Louis J. Girard, he coordinator, of Aug. 1891 (25 Slut. 362. XI S.
my notice of Induction into the
Altamonte Springs on Parkhurst J. M. Slribling Jr, Cdr. and Mrs.
£ ivy the next ’. is mie of the will have oil display Ihe study ing toe operation of the Stale
Rd. Assistant County Hanger O. B. Gray, and Capt. an) Mrs.
Wvorite expression* of Yeoman materials used by the individual' Road Department of Florida
(Coatlaued Oa Page Tea)
It. M. Jackson.
Third ClaM, Francis J . Young. DCT student* in their DCT work. |bridge across th* St. Johns River.
USN, Legal Yeoman of the N iv.il
_____ __________ v ram m ■
Air Station.
• 'o
Frank Young, a native of Mao
chatter. N. II., is a grad m. ol
I f T T * * **•
* '
%
the Fordli.im College. an&lt;l Law
■
* p.
School, New York City, where he
8
^
' :
l
l
obtained his Hschcior of Ar
and Bachelor of Law degrees. He
it one of the lew Navy enlisted
(Jen who hove exchanged a civili­
an title of Attorney at I j w " , tor
a Navy title of "Legal Yeoman”
While attending college. Young
was president of his icnior class
in Law School, os well as Doing
pre-ldcnt of the Fordham College
Student Council in 1931-32. and a
member cf th* Fordham Liw Rc
view.
In his present duties as ■•cgn)
Yeoman of the Sanford NAS.
Mbmng assists th* Station Legal
officer, LT. U A. Guidry Jr.;
VSNB, in handling Court Mar­
shals. Captain’s blasts, and Civil
Claims, as well as advising Mili­
tary Personnel, and their lepend«nts on various other prohUms.
that daily prsscnt themselves to
be-solved.
'Following th* expiration of bis
military service, in November, USN, legal Yeoman of Sanford Naval Air Statio i. t&gt; pr« a rrport n line of I
A DOCOLLS NKYRAIDLR PLANE is lifted freui a Ns*» lowboy In tho loading operation at te e
1937. YN3 Young plain to return that doily tome before him to be solved, in Ihe per Imuwac* of his i lies at )*&gt;
piano* con* a bargo at tho Sanford Bandahell. The planet, 'rom Um Sanford Naval Air Statioo. w*r«
Cilice, tOfficial U. S. Navy Photo)
(M Lw practice in New York.
lavelved la crash laudlnga. (SUIT Photo)

Jaycees Are Looking
For Past Presidents

Peaceful
Nuclear
Production

Actor H. Bogart
Dies Early Today;
Victim Of Cancer

Mayfair Inn Playing
Pro Jay Hebert W ins
Bing Crosby Tourney

One-Item Agenda
Faces City Fathers

Weather

Additional
Local News
On Page JO

J

Hi-Way Safety Plan
To Be Presented A tSH S

Follies1 Program,
Ad Group Reports
'Good Response1

Base Aboard Barge

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Smoke
SEMINOLE SMOKE SIGNALS
Publish*! weekly la The Sanford Herald
E d ito r
.....------------------------------------------P * i Harrington
A u o c U ta Editor ......................................—
S h lrlty Anderson
Society E d i t o r ----------------------------------------------F e a tu re Editor
— ------ .................... ..... J -v ~ jrred
Jo k e E d ito r
---------------------- ---------------- Bill Thom pw a

Band Marches
In Governor's
Parade Tuesday

Question
gane.
Terry Oee a hel .. The twt hn
victories.
Shirley Anderson July W|
started getag steady.
Treeeye Yoeag . S lave tw*.
last
csribtoaa cruise on tie
O nes Use, sod the sight I m*
O jm a lll
Bets Ashby..! eia’l tall m
cease 0 weald eatbarm e no n
It weald em b em u somebody
else sad K would make somebody

Teacher of the week, Roger
Herrl* U k graduate of the Unit*
•rsity of Virginia where he ie&gt;
ceived hie B. A. degree.
Mr. Harris has been employed
at Seminole High 8cfaool for eleven
years
where he leeches
Psy­
chology and Social Living.
Mr. Harris lays bis hobby Is
music, and with such a wooderfu| roles how could It be anything
else. Besides singing for various
organUaUons, Hr. Kerris Is the
choir direr tar at the Methodist
Church.
" I love hide", replies Mr. Har­
ris and
seeing Is I betlevlag,
ha
Is
lurried
end
has three wonderful children, Oh
yes, ha also a "hound dog".

This years Sstly sales were
* * B o b b l e Crutchfield, K ay Ivey, Ann Vondran, Angelo
The band members quickly
held in ehapel, senior saletmen.
Compeln, A. J . Clements, Bill Thompson, Mary Ja n e
Shirley Anderson, started the pro­
Fly rtt R a y Johnson. Fran ce* Strickland, WUla McMillan, found there plaees In class last
gram off by giving a talk about
' Claudig W arm ack, Wanda Barse, Penny'M orion, Carla Thursday, and noticed that Mr.
the annual.
N ew berry, W inds G ilbert, Dale Lewis.
Cowley seemed onueoally happy.
The student body found them
He M i the members that he are*
was to be a contest between the
working on n big surprise. He
classes, each competing for a five
said he would tall us more about
dollar cash prixe.
It Friday morning.
The salesman for each of the
classes were Introduced ea follow*:
Friday morning came and the
Mr. Bey ..The day school i*
Ik s couple ef the week this
Senior, Shirley Anderson, Junior,
week Is Pet Harrington and Jimmy
eat lest yowl (Tie feelings m
new’s was out, the Seminole High
Nancy Cash, Sophomore,
Kaye
mutual I’m sura—)
Butler, P at la editor ot the "Smoke
Band would travel again. TkU
Jenkins,
and
Freshmen,
Betty
■gaols", a member ef the Triple
lime they would travel le Tal­
P et Harrington I had sstsy
Carpenter.
Trie, a senior majors*te. And e
lahassee for the Qovernor’r parade.
happy atemerle* bat meet of an
greet friend to everyone! Jimmy
The total price of the annual la
The bafpieet news ef all was that
gredaated with the Class ef ’M,
$3.20. but a 13.00 deposit cgn be
r S S S % S S ^ T ^
ke e s s entataadku In sports, ex- right In his own back yard (so
made and tha remaining IUO
end "Hatted D efi^"
to
speak,
ft
save*
wa*
ote’
gas
eel 11m la football, track, basket
paid when the annuel arrive*.
Peggy Jane ' Londqulit Silly
heB, baseball, key really make a bill too, Herb II
Don’t forget the eooteet and be
* Brie seem to have finally made we would leeve at 1:00
p.m.
sura
to purehaat your
gaily
ho choice, Jim—l BUI doesn’t Monday afternoon. The chi pernow.
Seems
to
be
mlading
to
mdeh,
Edith Kg*wa
(? ) f j
ocst were Mr. Bukur, Mrs. NuU,
tag "n p o V lC r b * t “bdeU 1* though! 1 hear hO’e get e gel In end of course Mr. eaed Mrs. Cow- Notice:
Doctor
(having paiated
tha
coming up from Miami to escort DeUndt Bend the above para­ Isy.
Everyone be sure to make your Barber: WU1 you have something patient’s neck for sore throat)
graph,
Bill!
I
her to Wo OLBS CLUB BALL.
The trip coexisted of two slope, reservations for the Glee Club on your face when I’m through “Throe doUart."
Plata seme of the pictures I’ve Who Is this gal In Atlanta that one in Ocala for supper, and one Ball on January XL The price
Patient (Indignantly) “Throe
shaving youT
seen of the guy you’d better keep Jim B. la gittlng letters fromT
Whet’s wrong BUI? (or should In Perry Just for a rest stop. A le $1.10. Boy’s be sure to get a
Patron: ft hardly teems like* dollars. I had my entire kitchen Natlee:
sheet had been handed out
painted last week for two-fifty."
Miss Aaa Crieholder, whom
r any right! Don’t toll us you’ve
aeh member telling whet to datell! Oh yes, ft wtU'be held
eeiama
usually runs In this
"taken
a
Ukla"
to
pour
"partner
! Penny a ear for Christmail I
bring, where to be, end what atto tht Mayfair Inn.
“Walter,
tht oyster (a this paper, win not appear this week
; haven’t teen It yet (it’s In Dr- la-crime” in "Silly! r
Dim;
What
are
you
doing?
do. It helped them n great deal.
slew Is not enough to eren flavor because eke la vacationing la Bar
Looks like Carol la (In a way)
J. Lead bated "souped” up) but I
Dull: I’m writing to my girl.
We arrived In Tallahaeeen at
muds. Mite Criaholdert* personal
it."
Ilka
Dick
Tracy!
She
alweys
gets
Where
do
JellyfUb
get
their
«, hear it’s real "purity"!
Dim: But why are you writing
I0:1S p. m. and the girls got on
“Deed,
auh,
he
wasn’t
put
In
problems
cannot be solved so she
Froth: From the ocean so slowly?
Everybody In tha band sura did hermanl I Congratel
one bus and the boys on the other. Jelly?
to flavor do stew. He’s Just sup- le taking this vacation. She wtn
Tired
as
they
were
after
tha
l have' Am . at the Governor's inThe beys want to tha gym on th* currents, I suppose.
Dull: She can’t read very fast. posed to christen it."
be back again nest week.
parade Tuesday, June and Linda college campus. Tb« girls want
still
went stopping! Jim
and to the college camp four miles
Brantley should ftol highly honor- from town. They spent a sleepless night because they were so
VlerkU Crackers) for what seem­
Pat Harrington is tha picture ot slotted.
ed like hours 11 But there’s one contentment nowadays I ghe and The next day they had free
tore ef — .—When we get another Jimmy Butler are going steady time until 11:10 p.m. when we
O taw te do something like that •gala! I This mould prove that formed for the parade, th e par­
again, we’ll have forgotten our things travel la a big cutlet • ade did not start uOUl a little
Mistered feet, lame muscles and Good luck! I itay happy! I
after 9:00 p.m. We then marched
asking lege, and he ready to go I’m thinking that a certain gal proudly and well down the streets
ell ever again 1 I I I I I
I know real wall has broken her of Tallahassee. After the parade
Bsy Johnson’s "cousin’s” (?) New Year’s resolution to herself was over we had free time until
rer sure It something! | t You’d slraadlyl Can anyone guess who 8:49 p.m. when we boarded th*
better remember Barton’s advice, I’m thinking about and what htr bus and headed home.
though------ watch tha "swift”
I know all the Band members
Looks Ilka wa have s real good Had a wonderful time at least 1
"friendship" brewing between a know I did. I know, too, that they
Chsb Cllate? Could It be because certain Sophomore boy end a would Uke to say a big “thanks” to
(M l certain she from Orlando Freshman gall Could I be talking the people who made It possible.
about Gregory and •fius—dnnT? W» «n» -hope ‘wo-ean make jw
mi
A
,
- * swkf E u E / » so **a the balls I h M M l
ailOM’tV
quite frequently lately la Susan
Waters and Wally Phillips. What
bsppawd to Mr. Cites, Susan?
Why here Lynda and Virgil
t • rif ' |
_ ' a |,'t
t
broken up?
• : • ^ - -i;
O
i
M
u
O
A
Ann and Fred wilt probably be­
IK |tf
gin ringing n certain song to aaoh
(
('i/\
A. J . CLEMENTS
othtr. Can you guess what It Is?
The members of the Seminole
“See-Saw” t t I
Chapter F.F.A. have completed
Who U that cute new guy that
V t v %
another
prosperous year
of
Eva Jo has a date with for that
n C
i
(arming, in the past year the
party that’s to be held soon? C’m
►-waboys
carried
out
a
very
good
sup­
on. Evn Jo, tell us I t I t
ervised farming program. The
Brantley-----Why are you com­
NVe salute the men and women o f America's
boys
spent most of their time in
pered te Marco Polo by Mr. Ket­
p
raising
their
livestock.
The
Sem­
tles? Could It be because of some
_ a
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transportation industries—on land, on sea, and
inole Chapter now hat four hand
of those crsxy duck hunting stories
of registered cattle, 15 bead of
V
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J’** ri\
test yuu cook up? ?
*%_rr T* v i
in tho air. By their ingenuity and enterprise,
hogs. The boys managed to raise
Betty Lyon, when asked what
enough feed to carry the live­
was m w , informsd us that she
we in America gain pleasure and profit from
stock through the winter season.
* *•* riL.
U the cutest thing since M.U.I 1
The
members are
planning
What happed to Sue, Peter???
the world's finest transportation network.
their program for 1957. Ttney Han
hummmmm.
to
Increase their
supervised
Rickie doesn’t see too heart­
Free to travel ag we please and to speed the
farming program. Improve their
broken’ cause Lester Is leaving.
pastures and raise their spring
W» hear she lust didn't tike going
crop. Plans on other activities will
goods we produce to the Nation's markets
steady. Why?? All the other boys
be released throughout the year
leave her alone I I That’s a bad
of 19S7.
everywhere, these efficient arteries of com ­
load! 1
We hear that a “brothar” has
merce are a bulwark o f our national security
Just Joined th# "League ef Duck
Ouch my back' Vss, tumbling
Hunters! I" She didn’t see any
—a force for future prosperity!
hat started. Amid the pains'and
ducks though, Just cows! I Better
luck next time. Nutt—
aches from exsrolses every one is
having load* of fun. The girls
1 hear that Teddy Walker's
art really going all out trying
favorite memory of 10M la the
to turn those dip* and do those
hearts he's broken I I Don't be too
animal walks. Some of the tricks
proud, Mr. "T”, Tthat’s nothing to
are Indian Wrtatllng, egg rolls,
brag shout! I I
body rolls, knsa dips, a ftw have
Everybody's glad to «ee that
mastered push-ups. Turk stand,
Judy Herron and Jerry Jonea are
and log roll*. All ot them insy
going steady! They're both real
be seen at some future date If
cute and make a real sweet
th* girls are willing. How about
couplet
It girla?
Dottle Williams Is still being
On th* side tin* trampoline
true to Larry! Question; Is he
stunts
are being praticed.
worth all the fun the’a missing??
Both gymnastic sports are be­
Answer: Vest Dottle thinks so,
ginning to take shape as more
anyway! 1
Elaine and David are still going
strong!
Just as private enterprise has created the world’s finest transportation
There seems to be someone new
systems, so has it crested the world's greatest electric power system.
comnig between Dotty and John­
ny. If his comts "between" them
Todsy Florida Power &amp; Light Company is pushing ahead on the
from what we hear thsre’ll be
quite a distance Is Johnny gttling
greatest expansion program in its history—estimated to cost 1435tired of playing “second fiddle,
If-LOjaa lwm/-b
too?"
million over a 10-year period...a program to help Florida grow ...and
Herd-lo-get— Tony has finally
beeo caught! By whom? Shirley
to provide for happier Florida living, electricallyt
Anderson’s sister Sandra I I Con­
grats!
Wo beer that Pat P. hat de­
veloped quite n crush on Randy
Thu adxrt &gt;«tntnl IS «*• of * *•»&gt;»•
Reynold*—Did you have fun with
•Hat h i, won national rscognitioa for
Jimmy O. New Years Eve? ?
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Hands Ih t FreedomsFoundation named
Who Is Nellie P. writing notes' .ontempertrier at school,' but sen
■I IVLi's outiunding local adicrtiiing
to on the chemistry deikf ?
pro-ram. end awarded il thia m raxd
Iris's song, “Lonesome for a
Uiur|i Wathingroa Honor MeJal for
Letter” She hasn't heard from
draauluina freedom's vital importance
Joe for a whole It days) t
us a»«ry Odd ef American codettas.
Lee Jackson t«m&lt; to b« hav­
ing Iris and lots of &lt;un lately! 1
The “Cause” of It all"?? Terry!
What's Connie so happy about
lately I? Could It b# that Alvin

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TH E SANFORD HERALD

NATION'S TEN OUTSTANDING YOUNG MEN
HIRE A l l the ‘T e n Outstanding Young Men of lh * Nation foi l 3S d .' a . picked t j the N ational Ju n ­
ior Chamber Of C om m ent All a re under 38 years o|d.
fM rrw rfio iiu fJ

Tranquilizers May
Help Dental Patient

,

|r R,IUA«KKINCUni, M.B.

y o jn next trip to tbs dentlati By acting to ImproTO a perron1*
W .'i u a m arr. more pleasant attltada toward tht dental prot:.r:ri«e«-e titan previously. cedure, ba explains, tha threihtt.ei.Ki .Vo new tranqulttxlng old ot pain la Increased.
tirt/*.
To r '

Toa mere thought ot haring a
iufi The tranqulllxen channel Imtootti
pr(.'puUes trom the .thalamus to proh eilrteS ^ ft^ u *K rall”o t'&amp; &gt; W ‘lue« rolaidlonjimtead oX teMe*o«o persons this apprehension n ,u - T&amp;erefore. the latfeiU will
reacts** the point sh irr tMe tol«rmt« region* deutal proce*.-slightest stlmola'.lon produces an dur** hecauia the P*s**ie of dlaer“K *rated reaction.
iturblng Impulsesalongthenenre
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'apparently U blocked by the
f ♦ T c h lc Faclae
trinquilUlng drug.
Ths piych'c factor Is an L .por- m other words. It ain't gonna
taat port ot all pain sinsatlon*. hurt to much—most likely. And
It Is a particularly vital element both you and (he dentist are
.... In dental pain.
likely to enjoy the visit a lot more
‘ Your reaction to pain U attrtb-than usual.
‘ "Btable at least In part to your| However, let me cauUon you
previous experience and to your against using any tranquilizers
.•—adjustment to that experience. It without the advice of your phyalso depends a p eat deal upon gictan. Better check with your
2 , the direction In which the stlmu- 0wn dentist, too. Bee If he apees
lus Is channeled through the with Dr. Nathanaon.
’ f a W o r ^otlonal r.-ponze QBlSTJO|, ^
ARtvrn
^ .en^ rof the br»
f . U : What would cause the
New Theory
metabolism to be very low?
*’ * br. Irving O. Nathanaon. a Answer: Low metabolism, aa a
Boston oral turgeon who has Had rule. U due to. a thyroid defl..i.east experience In *ueh matters,'elency. However. It might come
1' suggests that by taking a Iran- from dlsturbancfa of other
quilUlng drug prior to a visit to a glands of l./.xtm'. accretion. Tht
v. dentUl's offlci a patient probably disorder also ■»%/ occur in cerwill become more relaxed and eo- tain chronic or long-continued
, operative and leu apprehensive, ailments.

THEEOmiAN TUO Tina s * Inp t
h
e
around and enable It to Mil out ot the north en
to

a™u!« C a n id .I^ ^ l^ fh e ’owtor 13*to taV Si*

vtm ‘u weit trapped seven miles north ot
Anglo-French Invasion. (lal.rM .toad Rodiopho.oJ

John Patterson,
for public a m ­
ice. Hla father.
Alabama attor­
ney general, n at
murdered la try­
ing to clean up
Pbenlx City, and
be la

Rev. Bob Rich­
a r d s , LaVerne.
Calif., for htv In­
spiring y o u t h
work. Reverend
Richards won the
Olympic p o l e
vault titles In
IMS and 1IM.

Robert Llebenow.
Wilmette. III., m
t b r first non*
member e v e 'r
named pm lilril
of Chicago Board
nf Trade. Young­
est r i r h m i e
brad • In nation.

RU-hard T. Whitcomb. Hampton.
V«. for arronantlrnl research, lie
formulated t h e
Area Rule, a corn.
rrpt of alrrratt
design f*r »uperoonlc speed flight.

R . T . Pederson,
New York, tor
work la political
and security af­
faire ef the U. 8.
la the United
Nations, advice
en policy, tactic*
fas negotiation*.

Dr. H . E . Stephenaoa. Colum­
bia.
Mefor
atody with new
curdle - vascular
surgical t e c h ­
niques leading to
h e t t a r under­
standing ef heart

Carl E r e k l n e ,
Anderson, End..
Brooklyn Dodg­
ers pitcher, aa
a a outstanding
example te youth
for exemplifica­
tion of humble
Christian Uvlng.

Millard tlnrnioh,
A n b u r n d a le .
Mau^ for dedi­
cation to hla call­
ing aa an Instatel a r . l a J u n io r
high, although he
h a a r e c e iv e d
higher-pay offers.

Frank Loo, Ho­
nolulu. T. II. aa
an outsland I n g
c i v i c • m in or*
member of tha
legal .profession,
s e r v i n g chari­
table and clvle
o rg a n isa tio n s.

31OYIf.Vi TO BE

SHORT, SIMPLE
LONDON .18— Moving Into 10
Donning Street, the traditional
home of the British prime minis­
ter, will be a simple—and short—
ntnncuvcr for Harold MacMillan.
&lt;Vs cb.ncellor of the exchequer,
ho haa been living next door at,
No. 11.
WOMAN USES WIIISKL
FOR FUEL LX CAR
LONDON .1 8 - Out of get, and
peirol ration coupons, Mrs. Alice
Klouda decided to try whiskey as
fue] when her automobile stalled.
"The car went like a bomb,"
she said, after driving It home
without Incident.

WE ARE LOADED!

ARTHUR SI. MOIU.KK ha* h en np’&gt; int I uunsirr of the ferti­
lizer division ol Chase A Company. Tin- former vice president of
Lebanon Chrmiral « ....re .Inn, Lebanon. I'a- has 20 )car* of ex*
pericce in production, sale* ami application ol agricultural and
garden supply chemical* »:i.l fertilizers.
But Hager'y said he would not
'argue the point; that the decision
had been made and no coverage
In any form would be permitted.
The White House position Is that
activity
WASHINGTON IB — The White the public will havo ample op­
A vI—
IVto a highway ronstn
which molher
ltou&lt;« has barred all press, radio, portunity to see tno ceremony
and picture coverage of the cere­ when it is re-enacted on Capitol
Family Album—Modern Stylo
IliU Monday at inaugural ceremo­
mony on Sunday, Jnn. 20. when)
nies in the Capitol Plaza.
_
recent years ws'va heard the family album—obviously un­ President Elsenhower take- the i
Tlus reason Mr. Elsenhower is
concerned
that
he
would
be
play­
actual
oath
of
office
for
hls
sec­
w .uch about documentaries—dra­
taking the private oath on Sinmatis atoriea based on actual ing a leading role In the story ond term.
events, people and places. But we ever after.
Previously,
I'rc-v
Secret arvj day t&gt; (hut his present term ex­
New chapters of "history" un­
wonder how many of you snap- fold
James
CHagerty
had
aqretd
to] pires then.
when Scotty and Mark arrive
shooters realize that you're pro­ on the scene. And from then on, limited coverage by reprwte, . re-]
ducing documentaries. Every time the brothers Slmril are a sturdy gularlyy assigned to the White!
you add a new batch ot inapshots triumvirate -haring high Jinks Hou«e. and to pooled television,
to your album you're actually on the front lawn, birthdays, radio, and picture coverage of the
"documenting" a chapter In your Christmaves, visits to Grand­ oath-taking.
father's Missouri farm, model
own family history.
However. Ilageriv said cover­
With regular additions |o keep plyies bought with lawn-mowing age requests had "rotten out of
•
it complete and up to date, your allowances.
Pictured for the record, too, is hand.'t and the White House de­
^snapshot record can really be a Christopher's friend — Barbare
“ rue documentary of life as it's Richards, with whom he has cided to make the c'-remony priv­
lived at your house—a lining his­ shared everything from sandboxes ate.
Mr. Eisenhower, after attend­
tory told in pictures that cannot to clarinets. And, of course,
suffer the all-too-human fallings there's a shot of the whole neigh­ ing churrh at 9 a. m EST tan
borhood "gang' enjoying the hos- 20, will return to the White Home
ot memory.
A ease in point is an article pltality of the Simril Ice-cream and Join Vice President
that appeared a few issues ago freezer on the front steps. Out M. Nixon in taking the formal
more "historic" is the won- • oath of office.
in the magazine. LIVING FOR even
derful sequence showing the Sim.
Witnesses, according to HagYOUNG HOMEMAKERS. En- rlls moving into their very own
titled "Family Album: Twelve house, hanging out the family erty, will Include only him and
Years of Happy Life," this pic­ shingle, and beginning the ardu­ members of Ihc immedlat- f&gt;mture story borrows its material ous labors of landscaping over­ Hies of the President wnd Vice
Plirectly from the snapshot record grown evergreens.
Pres blent.
Anna, the family historian, has
compiled by Anna and Verne
Hager'y will he the only While
Slmril of Williamsville, New York. taken pictures of ill this in the House staff member present. Ifo
The Slmril “ documentary" best tradition—caiching the Sim­ said not even Sherman Adams,
opens with a snapshot ot the rils in the midst of activities they the assistant to the President, will
newlyweds and a "homey" shdt enjoy or special projects they're attend. He was not prepared to
of their first meal together In Interested in. From her twelvetheir new house. On the Simrils' yea# record, it's clear she always say who will administer the oaths.
Reporters argued with llagerty
second anniversary, Baby Christ­ has her camera loaded and ready
opher made his appearance and for action.
that since millions of people vot­
—John Van Guilder
thirteen days later he debuts in
ed for Sir. Elsenhower, they were
entitled to a first-hard *&lt;"
and pictures of tha historic rue.

Help Yourself To Some Outstanding Buys In Good Clean Used C ars:
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Ike’s Oath-Taking
Ceremony Jan. 20
To Be Private

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THE OLD HOME TOWN

Dr. Tbuma* Doo­
ley. 81. Loula. for
work with refu­
gees from Com­
munist North VIeteam. He and
hi* ataff proo*
eased 100.000 In
port at Haiphong.

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to loan what tho truo fact! art Kart la our
owa toetioa of tho country. Tho kaowlodft
is wid# tad prtvakat thdt a wftar thortat*
axlata.
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eonaitions warrant an all-out
ait-otn diaBdforo conditions
astor foolias with a ftnoral tu rn of f srnorf away from our iprisultural nalda tharo
tho
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m eandltlona that Salat now—and tho ftrdbkma
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Stalinist rule in that apllntnr e*«Rof btdbmiaa a JtiusUa puppet
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try in hope M enppf«MiRg MpmlValue Freon lu ff Catrupaaesal
In Hungary. puppet Premler
Last week's good sad I m newt Russian and Cast Gtrmsa Com- ttos.
Janos Radar staadUf hardened
m
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Maaon the lnUrnstloaal batoaeo sheetr. Tbtlr ulfct resulted la a his policy In an attempt to pro­
Antiwar Edan. victim 1f his
own invasion of tba Sets Csasl decision to maintain a harsh ven* • now oitbraak of idrott.
ton*, QMignod as prime rnlaiSUr
of GrUtiritoto. B* w*s raeeeedtd by M* friend BSmU MatMIItsa. win' Sid served him sS
iM a a im a i.
chancellor of the ndtoquAr and
AR r doctor who In intorettod So u tha holiday Otaone apwho auppsrtod his Sues policy ia
to tho safety tad welfare
m rto w
split cabinet
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Axe You A Safe Driver t •

President Elaenhewtr sought
quick eonftessional approval of
his pUn — ths EUenhohtr Doc­
trine — to use American fertM In
event of srniod Communist «fgressiofl against a Middle Istto m
•~ V r \
country.
There
id
no
doubt
that
air
travSl
and
air
Soviet Russia and - it* puppet
1 Hwi ia Fterldt th*rt h tt beta talk of
releaders In Eaitarn Europe hard
i fad w tttr th o rtift for t Ions tint#. freight are growing mors tad more pi
dominant in tho increasing competition
dened their policy ia an attempt
To
u ar . Mthers
TO ho
r e fl U
V I has aoV
nw* Uan
w— ** any
—V drying
to stop the trend toward "Inde­
In
industrial,
commercial,
and
agricultural
a * of crops and pMiuraa to aay vast
,
pendent Communism.”
fields of endeavor.
Eden’s resignation after a die
..but-.eolls hdfi.bsan #*rta|r "P- **1^ }**
And in order fdr Sanford and Seittinoie
vboon-a«oitjO-*w|tor iourtsa.Kfvi bocotn* a
tlngulshed parliamentary career
ef more than M years w*a a per­
-p ro W oi?J»rth o talk of what la In atore |n County to become Central Florida's distribu­
tion center, an airport ia necessary.
sonal tragedy. He cited bad health
™tho ydfra to cows hat drawn considered*
as th* reason. But there was no
Both Sanford and Sfmiaole County !l fac­
doubt that It also was duo to th*
ed
with
one
of
the
greatest
growths
in
the
drouth conBrltlsh-Freqeh attack an Suax
history of Florida—and as ens outsider has
_____for those
This action angered President El­
expressed it "Industrial growth will coma
senhower ind Secretary of St*U
. who
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u&lt;« in
«. soctioas
sections not so afflict*
afflicted.
John Foster Dulls*. It btoufht
♦ In T o ffi. some wells that hfd been pro- to this area because of the availability of
Brttish-Amariean relation* to th*
•dociag water for atom than a century have land, railroads, and watarwayi-"
lowest point In many years. It
Certainly
the
addition
of
air
travel
ffcill- ? ir M u p . Mereuite, that bfrdy plfnt dear
brought tho condemnation of tho
1?f^ 1 to re dfwsatorns. hfa died over theu- tiee will meke the are# mere attractive to
United Nation*. It split tba Bri­
tish eablnat. In addition, tha mili­
J m e lor lack of moisture. So have thoee who want to expand their Industrie*
tary operation itself was a failure
,04ka ia aouthdra Taxes thought to be more so that they can be in immediate touch with
The British-French hope of im
their
fields
of
distribution.
*■ than throe centuries eld.
lasting President Gamal Abdel
»'
Many ranchers, big fnd little, have been
The same speaker made it known to San­
Nasser of Egypt bsekflrad. Nas­
■r J i forced out of business. Tens of thousands ford and Semlnete County tb it "industry
■y WIN PENDLETON
SHIPS THAT PASS — Every ser wee strengthened, not weak­
■
fgim f«iniiiea have abandoned the land is necessary for home building in order that me B TRIBUTE - Each yssr body who reads th# newspapers ened. The dosing of tha egaa!
'siklsftea loelaty columnists knows by this time that Louts when Nasser acuttlod ships la it
* and sought work.lnthi eltiee. Fortunately, taxes might be provided to extend water,
mikt up tnslr "tsn best” lists. Hactar of Miami has bean ap- waa a severs blow to British Oto
i industrial growth and military inatallationa sewer, and municipal facilities for orderly Many Talks airs rid tor s place olntsd to tho Civil Aoronautlc* nomy.
’ hfvarprovided jobs
jods for
ror many of
or the
me diaplae- growth.’’
on tho "best droned" or “ hand- oard. Alio, that Senator Sma
Mallet
ad tim &lt;. ____ ut the municipSIltiei have been
Franth Premier Guy Meflat,
Industry can be attracted to Sanford and tomsit” or any of Um oUtsr lists. hers helped him gat the appoint
troubles, too. because of the water Seminole County—but the attraction must Whn ths nsmti trsrs publishsd mint. What ftw remember Is that who joined Eden In the Suet st­
_ ci Tfun: •
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ftr INS, Florida's Senator and back la tha lMO'a it was Hoctar uck, wai not affected. Nasser's
be provided. ,
Mrt. Spsisard HoUsmi upheld Ute thin a student at Yale, wbt bar* open support of th* nationalist
!fv^ lkS 2 7 m a ii tut Significant measure of the
A docks and terminal project la a MUST, trhdltion of a great stst* by head- ly beat-out a University of Flor­ rebels In Algeria, as wall sa hit
. .'-drouth’s severity is the feet that President coupled with an airport to complete the pic­ iaa th* Ult of the "frlsndllsst ida studant, Gaorg* Smathers. for leisure of th* Sues Canal, had
*"&gt;'&gt;Elieah6wer’s inspection trip to the Southa Rhodes Scholarship. Ths dad made him France’s ant my No. 1.
esupld* ”
ni*. wogt this month will be the second he has ture that will look good to those who are PROM SOLDIER TO SOLDIER— slon was clots. Hoctor want on
Doctrine
Csnirsssnsa Rob Sikei has aa to Oxford and Smathara finished
Th* Elsenhower Doctrine was
made. The first wpa three and one-half years eyeing thia area for expansion.
The land, the water, the friendliness of sppotnmtnt next weak for Preil- school_In this country. Thoir th* outgrowth of the Sues situa­
, end thii is the am# drouth. The PresiEistnhowsr to sutoirsph s paths crossed again last week tion, including Russia’s dotermtn
seek to determine what the go- the people, good reads And a tax atrueture dsnt
color photograph of "Unde” Bill whan tha Senator helped his long ed attempt to penetrate the Mid
can do to help, in addition to its are All available to the inveator who la look­ Luady, IOB year old votsran of time friond secure the CAB ap die East. Nasser doss net Ilk*
present programs Including cut prices on ing for an ideal apot to locate Any type of tho Coafsdarats Army who livos pointmant.
tha Elsenhower plan By aeUeitat Laura) Hill. In addition to th* Rtf. SHIN-DIG—Look for on* of ing Russian arms which be can
Industry.
**' surplus hay and grain. ,
rrasldant'a dputure, the picture tha biggest partlis aver thrown not afford, he is mortgaging his
Conditions warrant a generous approach
thoi# of Sovsraor Laroy by the Florida colony In Wash­ country’* future. But In hist fans
Military news now attract* the attewtien dtrriM
te the region’* problem*.
Collins, Convraiimin Slkaf, Jamaa ington on
January 22nd. Th* ties! hatred of Britlsh-Frsach
2 The studies that have been made in Flor- of teen-agera. The big audition, of ceurse, C. Prtalay, Mayor of Crsatvlaw, Florida State Society will com­ "Imperialism” Nassar doe* not
• -Ida, Matewide, regionwide, and county- ha* nothing to do with whether well sene Cortex Stasia, Mayor of Laurel bine efforts with th *, University teem to mind the danger he runs
wide, should be forwarded with utmost haste troops to the Middle Fast. It’s hnv soon H1U, Cooter Douglas, Radio Sta- tf Florida Alumni Club* to fill tha
UoA WDSP DaFuniak Spring*, and Senate Caucus Room with a recap*
Efvlg will be drifted.
former Oraogo Bowl Qua«n, will
Kanarth D. Cannar, the photagra- tlan for Governor Ldroy Cellini.
bo married in tba Bradenton Bap
PhtT.
Committee working on plans:
»*-&lt;/ Daily sic*** atturlsy. Sus4ay
Church, April 21. t* Dewitt T.
9us4*r *M
**J Chrutmsi
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Science haA been eelled the hope ef the a m p CANAL NEWS - Appear- Frank Wldeman, West Palm tint
» -j»
Rate*, farmarly of Burgee, N. C.
PuUltbae esisrltr *»»*«•&lt;&gt;■* ckrlatsia*.
world. Doea that mean science may figure lay la thd Ceagrdiiionil Record Baaeh. President of tho Alumni now a Washington attsrnay
, Octakar tt till *1
e•9t* ' K V M J S t S ' JwV
. _____
.iT A ' " .la
/ ,. n e * . ssSar Iks Sat out wgye to escape from t*** ♦**•*••* It has this w*dk is in irticto oa tho Club; Jim Sharon. Sanford, Presi­
BIG PARADE — Florida will
of Catfrata of Utrok t I t t l
Florida Crolt-SUt« Canal writ dent of the Florida State Society; be raprsssnttd In the Inaugur*
alrrsd*- rrasted*
tan by R. N. Doab, editor of tba and Bob Wssdock, West Palm parade by th* motorcycle Divi
Seitor so* rukllahor
OdSU Star-Banner and Chairman Beach, on the staff of the Senate slon of th* Dade County thorift'a
Cxacotlvo Editor
dyarUataa Msnatar
When Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of West of ths Florida Canal Authority, Small Business Committee. 400 Patrol. This group la expected
Geunany- celebrated his 81st birthday ha n e /d t t l r l f . egg Pi«*d J&gt; th. Floridians In Washington :ar*: ex­ to score -half a millle* folk* lie
CarHtr
Record by Conireumin Syd Har- pected to turn out for the affair. ing Pennsylvania Avenu* with
roo U asiht
Sli Mootki
uno Toar filntMthat hs' might run for a third term. loag, and is further proof that
WEDDING BELLS - Another their Heath defying exhibition of
It’s a safe bet hie platform will not include
IIU *
members of tho Florida Dalaga wedding in Senator Souther** of­ fancy riding. They nr* headed by
Obltaorj sotlcaa. oarda of thank,, rasolutiooa sad
a plank calling for compulsory retirement Uan a n (till prsaslng for action fice. Miss Ruthle Garst, reception­
aslU ss i f oatortaJawait for tho purpoto or rouiag
Sgt. J. Balough.
(ssdo wlU ko okarsod for s t regular adrortlalos n l H
At the age of 85.
on this long delayed project.
ist in th* Senator's office and NEW FACER—When th* ©
T b s r Harold la s m taker of Ik# United Proto
greit opened Ult week, these now
wklok l* ootitlod osoUatrolp to ikoyao for ropukiieoIt ia aald that modarn transportation has
vA.-lloa af all iko toast aawa pytated la this aawipaear.
faces showed up in the Florida
offices: In Bob Stkai' office
Repreeented Nailaaally by Oanarai AdvertUlag made the world amaller than it ua*d to be.
---- -*■ -Harlns,
‘
~flunk
• “nids- Maybe that’s why it edema to ha spinning
rrtao
too. —
SOI ---oaorhl*
Jerry Melvin, formerly With Fort
•ly
WIU1AM
HTT
AttaaU, Oaoralo
Walton Baach Chamber of Com
faattr these day*.
C«*t fro! Prrss W riter
mere*, and Mill Mary Lou Sny
#
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Page 4
Mon. Jan. 14,1057
A GROUP Of N touriats was right than to th* answer to tho Her. In Charll# Bennett's office
The man who attends church became it
Miss Muriel Pickles, of Quincy
TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
taken oa a vacation alght-oeein* Big Town’# transit anag—travel
And Misi Mildred Lang in Sens
td are the merciful, for they ahall ob­ is expected of him la about in a class with
flight by traaapsrt piaa* over tho by whirlybird I
tor Smatheri' offtco.
! I I
South Polo from southern Chile.
tain mercy— Matt. 5:7
the fellow who goes to a concert to be Aadn
Excellent Idea- for next Auguat. Eodoh Du mkey/ JUe o good
1 They will obtain merdy from the Infinite.
inatead of t6 listen.
qaeaNew: which ef (he four toonparol bade didn’t you get invited
.1 i &gt;
“ Shrimp War Being Waged to tat
I I I*
&lt;Mt Of Jferiee"— lUedltne. A t
aa. Jf A A
uAptj*
pew mop how gueosof, (S’* net RWVVVw rvoii
• htog-eie* conflict.
By LYLE C. WOAO.N
mor* money than tha Treasury
•rah* Oa laflettoa
heohhy toe
I t I
United Fre«s Naff Carraspoadent collects.
Higher Uses would bo a brake
A teeth PoeMe Isi* I* th* Rial wWeT-ehe Kromlln er the kids?
WASHINGTON m - Prtiid.nl
Makes Na Promises
t t t
on Inflation. Hlgbsr taxaa also
prise to n eerreet soniosS, H ws
lyL
m iwireff^il
aba
EUaobower'a meataga to Coograii
The state of Wisconsin, we
Mr Eisenhowsr did not btar might disrupt tho national aeon
win Wlsehn Fwip ua
iff jV
on the itaU of tba union lug down hard on promises that th* omy and apia tho nation Into a
nod, to aetting up a school for
Clnaraacn Sole
new legislators. The students, a*
t f t
budget would b* always balanced defli•tionary
'
spiral, accompanied
New TOrk traffic experts a n doubt, will be presumed te have
this wash
during his second (arm. But that, by unemployment And what aa
tItUlBlaf helicopters to study tho already yarned tha first
The bad ntwi: No tax cut pos­ obviously. Is his object Iv*. Th# aider generation earns to know al
STUDEBAKER
ally's bus jam problem. Marks by getting elected.
sible now or loonChampion Sedan
President's anxiety over the pos­ a depression
Tba meat emphatic paragraph*
Government knaws more now
sibility
of
Inflationary
catastrophe
KALSEE
of Mr. Eiianbowar’a Stau of tba
than In th* 1930‘a about adjusting
2 D eer— O n* M 7 K
Ualoo ll* u ig * dealt with the was so evident that a tax Increase tha national oeanomy to ovardom*
O w n e r — Lew
dsngart of inflatlhn. Thd admln- might be suspected if only th* na­ depression and unsmploymsat. It
Mileage—
litraUon evidently leans thou tion's economy were involved.
la wall that seme mor* knew
Politics, howevsr, Is a majvr
danger* Juat around tho Cornor.
BUICK
Erary argument Mr. Elienhow- factor In Mr. Elsenhower'* fiscal ledge has bam gained. Th* da
Super 4 Dr. So- f T M t
praailon
of
th*
early
1930's
pre­
ar used agalnat Inflation wduld policies as politics must b* ia th#
Hsn, Radio-Heat- # 4 W
er-Dynaflow
apply squally agalmt a tax cut. policies of ony president. Taxes vailed through tha Roosarolt
years
until
th*
national
economy
Tax reduction* *r*. tbemitlve*. will be increased In th* stnst
wee
sparked
by
th*
explosion
of
BUICK
du . vo
manats
Inflationary. Tax cut are tba kind that schedultd reductions will not
4 Deer Sedan. U f l u
of economic medlrtn* aultiblo to bo honored But the levy of new World War II- War, however, la.
1nDynnfleir,
Radio
Strong, deadly and eoatly medi­
..« ft o _ h
. j u WWWW
corm t defiatloa.
taxes seem* not yet to be In the cine for depression, even when tt
(HF.VROI.BT
Deflation V*. tail* lion
works.
cures.
4 Doer Sedan.
Deflation doKribd* a situation
pawerfUte. radio
In which tba value of a dollar In6 1 clean. On* sassr
1
eraaiai In terms of the commodi­
ties It buy*. InflaUon la tbs opHUDSON
t* In which tho dollar shrinks
Haraet 4 Deer
term* of what it can pur­
Hydramatk, Ra­
chase.
di*. Healer, Ex­
•By B S N N IT T C IR F 5 2 tra Clean. On*
Far exempts, the 1937 dollar
Owner Car
EAR THE STRAND In London, w hen newspaper men eon
will buy ooo 109 M eant dgir.
now protieti your homo against fire,
gregate, a canny pub k««p*r h u Introduced a phonograpl
That |i coosldarabla Inflation, suf­
BUICK
record with astonishing success. It Imitates the sounds ef type
ficient to arouse real &gt;axlety such
W S • p a r Elviera m tutM
thaft, liability and many other risks at a
writers clicking and presaes .
■Hardtop". Radle $ 9 9 0
as Mr Elssnhower Indicated In
Heatar, Dynafiew
rolling.
Evary
lime
on*
of
Thursday's massiga.
Lew Milcasge
substantia! saving over your present rates.
the noble and dedicated
Evan so much Inflation is bad,
writing toffs calls up the’
orpeclally for parsons oa fixed InBUICK
wife to explain that he's
comae—pontian* and such. It la
SaccUl 4 Doer
Aik about our
not a patch, however, on tho kind
detained at the office by
Scdal. D ) S » ll* » t lf l f l B
Radle. Heater, a iU O U
af all-out catastrophic inflation
war news and such he puts
Horn#
Owner’s
Policy
Extra Clean, mm
which could overwhelm tho Unit­
on tho record for back­
owner car
ed States if ths trend of the past
that’* easy on yaur pockttbookl
ground music, happily pays
SS ytara conttnuss.
the pub six pence for th*
If that trend doe* eontinua.
service, and goes back to
ItTS'a teen-agers will h« skimp­
hit gin and tonic—and o bit
ing along on MOO-a-w*ok spending
of fluff, perrhanco—with o
money and taxlesbs will b# charg­
perfectly clear conscience..^
ing NS for the first half mil*. It
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eould b« worse 'than that, of
David Hutburd sew u in-\
Course, and wall may be If th*
General Insurance
fortunate husband rendered hors da combat whan Ml wtf# sock*
government continues th* practice
him on th# head with a heavy glass lampshade
which distinguished th# Roosevelt
211 Magnolia Are.
•There's on* tody." pointed out Mr. Hutburd. "who conks'!
terms and moat of th* Truman
114 N. Park Are.
Phonn 409
Phone 10)4
stupor."
'*
years at spending annually a lot

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Ioa Um addition UM modarn auta'a awporl# t p h
boltn and powor. You're apt to
_________ 1anfrty fstturon whleh itropd best.
they are hufldtog into Uiotr earn Don’t follow th at xrga Sfi
t It on" no matter how « ld r
W m oK M e
day, how itn lfh t th* read,
, At Um oame time, I’d Uho to
or how dry tha pavement
iron motorists not to roly octlrt- Remember
that nlaa of tha
ly oe wider and stnightor roads rood are moant
for you^M well
2nd ante anftty feature# to keep u for tha other dftfff*
you owt of troubla
Retry 6m of theeO
thaak lm
Im prort- W d c h S k d a
'•
la the right dt- Don’t ignore strain and fa
auaia
la r
down our treglc la anttotpattoa af ampin i
&gt;which
last year aUon at th# journey* and.
h tost
&gt;Star record.
and taka a now s In a aaf6
Bqt it to brelepowtr, not horse­ or that relaxation at th * &lt;
power, th# power to Moor and your trip might bo longer
breko. not powor stoertag or pow­ rou antlclDato.
er braking, which will ultimately 7 Don't drink while drivtof. B ant
doclda whether you will become o drift While drinking.
trifle ataitotie in tho remaining And. if I may rtpoat, d oal rely
days tf thll year.
upon buUt-ln r t lr a divtoU la
Accident* don't Juet happen. keep you out af the aaopttaL
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n * . T H E SA N FO R D H ER A LD Ifo n . Ja n . H , 1987 P « g i 5

Meaning Of Discipline Not
Wholly One Of Punishment
Is Brought Out By P-TA Panel

S o cia l fv m ti

Calendar

Rita Bauer and Elaine Baas
were the hostesses for the VAH l I i j
i. i
D L .« ;« I
luncheon held at the B.O.Q. I I 6 . 0 11VI, r i i y S l C O l
Thursday. A sherry hour was r j
».
—•
•
The meaning of discipline la not; be loved for himself, the feeling was followed
by a delicious C Q U C Q ilO n I O D lC S
MONDAY
t
wholly one of punishment. The of being wanted and being accept- luncheon of chicken pot pie. The * \ r n x i i n *
•
TM Bor Scouts of the Fln t
word also means to regulate ac- cd by those whom he looks to for table decorations were very cute U l r ~ T A D l S C U S S I O I t
Presbyterian Church will meet in
(ions and conduct of a person to guidance. Jesus' understanding of and original. Each month had The
,
the 5cout Room et 1 p. m.
Grammar School P-TA
that they obey certain rules which' his disciples and his love for them betn torn from the calendar, and meeting was called to order by ■k
Th* Seuioa of the First Presmake for the highest development made them follow him.
on eaeh a theme that month had Fiord Richards, president «ks
' • byterlan Church will meet in the
of his character. In the panel dis-i Mrs. Williams agreed with the! bean placed, with Santa for Dec* read the P-TA prayer from tba
8Mtiea Room et 7:30 p.m.
A talk on Herbs was heard cusaion Thursday night, at the Chaplain that religious training is
for ‘7 ° '* ml7.r- manual. The budget for the year
The Women of the First Pres­
when
the Central Circle of the Pinecrest P-TA meeting, points u * best bai't for discipline, along and. so forth down tha table wat presented by Fred MeMur*
By
SARA
KING
byterian Church will hare their
Mrs. Wade H. Garner spoke to
# Circle mcetlnis as follows:
members of Ixora Circle on the Hope you have missed reading Sanford Garden Club met at the wero brought out along these with respect for the rights of At each place, th« guests discov­ ray and waa approved.
7 : • p.tn. — Evening Circle No. 1, therapeutl- values of gardening the column as much as I have home (/. Mrs. Howard Brewer on lines by the speakers. Judge Em others and responsibility for his ered small date calendar! and
The project committee recom­
e»t Hornholder represented the own actions. She believes that the the hos.esses had very kindly
Chairman Mrs. Floyd G. Case, and the ways In which garden missed writing it. Now with Silver Lake.
mended
that audio visual aids such
Educational Building of t h e therapy Is being used in mental things almost caught up and rouMrs. James Moughtoo, chairman community, speaking from his building of a childs character is filled In all of their monthly en­ as globes and maps for eaeh room
gagements
for
January.
Attending
accomplished
wldi
patience,
con­
.. Church. Co-Hosteises Mrs. John institutions,
prisons,
veteran i “a* * ‘ “P to njrv,]n* *mooUl'*
be purchased.
She stress*hl*were Kay Dwyer,
Wilson. Mrs. Erie VihJen. Mrs. h e p ,1. 1. ;„ d m in lii hom e. i« * I« ln . «
W » «
W * * “ S‘ *
t„m
hl .
u »sistency
u n . Jand
i n . affection.
&amp;b
*» « • Ruth Spartl,
Jim Buckler gave a Baal report
ed that both parents should agree Jackie Austin. Marilyn Forrest
Harry Kent.
the United
States.
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— * ------------ ---P'**&gt; th.~ pr b j Mr,.
“ **•
Lou
Johnson.
Connie
Yount,
C
l
a
i
r
e ? f , th* .South's outstandlnR
.
put
In
circulation
In
the
past
mother
of
six,
spoke
from
the
to
certain
rules
of
behavior
for
• p.m. — Circle No.•2, ChairJ . W. Schawr*. Mrs. George MeHer talk to the group was made L nth
Rusty Lilleboe
Doris awarded a ptaeque by Mr. Hack*
standpoint of the home, John their children and should at all Lynch,
‘ nun Mrs. Sidney Ives, III. Host­
enbach on behalf of the itudeeds.
on Friday afternoon when the re- 1
Fountain Overflows" bv C* U re* d * P*P*r by Mr»* *• wess Mrs. Sidney Ives HI. 1441 No. gular meeting was held at the Reb^ , w S i s t h e U l e r a a Tu. 7 ’*r «» hort.culturlng after Angel Jr. High School teacher and times present a united front with Francisco, Ruth Hodges. Katie Mrs. Richards' room and Mr*.
Cummins,
Betty
Guy,
Mary
Libassistant
principal
of
the
Pine*
punishment
for
rule-breaking
on
Elliott Are.
which an instructive question and
crest School, gave the views of the the spot and not postponed until bey, Jean Stetson, Grekhcn Hall, Catherine Balia' room were award­
.
,
I n I V • *. ban,e ot Mr*- McK,y Tnlluck- ° " Guild selection for January. In *
..........
I p.m. — Evening Circle No. 3, a local level Mrs. Garner suggest-; her first novel In 20 rears. Miss answer discussion was held.
educators and Chaplain C. L. Arn­ the arrival' of a certain person to Dot Mann, Terry Price (tn ooe ed checks for selling the moet
Mr*. Francis Bols, sponior.
Chairman Mrs. Harvey H. Hale. ed lhe idea of giving flower send*: West tells the story of a London
of her European trip creation* tickets to the Peanut Bowl.
old of the U. S. Navy, brought out administer the puntshement.
Hostess Mrs. Harvey nale, 2421 and plants to the nursing homes #.mii_
the .arlv 1900's The introduced Mrs. P. Campbell of the part the ehurch plays In "The
All members were urged to a**
The only real reason for dis­ gorgeous), Ruth Norvell, Betty
*&gt;• E lm JU e Co host.., Mrs.
Sanford to be planted by the ftb re y . liv£ In an S S i p h S S Geneva who gave a talk on herbs. Discipline of the School Age
Meyer, Thelma MacMurray, Jane tend the Founders Day meeting;
ciplinary
action,
of
whatever
form
The history of herbs dates back Child."
Feb. 7. at Rouhslde at which time
FrTh»DUfiirt' Vnnt neishhorhood p* ,icnU'
! blended of music, Shakespeare,
Is deemed necessary, is to build Mlllner, snd Marty Millsaps.
Tbe , , a ™\
Following Mrs. Garner's talk, politics, and money troubles, and to the beginning of time, ahe ssld
Spook Hook Is back from her &lt;rie o the South'! outstanding
Chaplain Arnold said that he be­ the character of the child and In­
and
that
aspect,
along
with
the
fM P*
I
th« bu«ln.M meeting was called their story la told through the
speakers, Mrs. Walter Beckham
legends, witchcraft, medicinal and lieved :hat religion and tho teach­ still In him integrity, responsibi­ trip to Whitt Plains, New York. will speak.
" order by Mr»- T- W- Hero,, viewpoint of young Rose, who
Olivia Simmons came home from
members and other tntereited ch4|rman. she rtport&lt;d on the grows from six to 16 in the course cosmetic uses, is a. Interesting* ings of Jeaus were the basis for lity, and moral living.
Physical education and., health
as their present day growth and all discipline. He stated that dis­ "The school has the obligation," the hospital today with the new.
adults will meet at the Parish * Cfnt Garfen club meeting where of the novel.
baby.
Mark
la
hU
name.
I
am
"
er*
0,0
dl ^
cipline
means
leadership
on
the
••
J , aly«L« r&lt;&gt;M E p l W l R was announced that.flf7.32 had
"Wildfire at Midnight" by Mary use. The Bible, she continued, part of responsible adults, taking said Mr. Angel, speaking as a told by her young son, Jimmy.
*"* meeting In UM wnn
frequently
mentions
herbs
and
t
"
n
etrry
or
tha
disci­
IT
j been cleared on the ciub sponaoe- Stewart la a story full of suspense
school policy of edueatfoa 'll.
rtEA iK Y
All afternoon, the new prince
They were known and used all into consideration the emotional pline of the child during the hours
. ed coffee and fashion show held And terror on a mountainside in
child. It was brooght out that
hungers
of
the
child,
the
need
to
The Woman's Bible Class oi
has
been
receiving
callers,
as
he is In school, because, besides
—»-&gt;- •Inn.
—
the Hebrides.
Hebrides. G.anetle
Gtanelte Brooks
Brooks lud
had through Asia, Europe a:.d the norfi
. l ‘ v i , 7 Z r . , i ^ , p I l . l . at lhe uMayfair
the
mentally, physically and socUlfar
learning the academic teachings witnessed by a nosey neighbor.
countries lom before they were
th* school art endeavoring to
?att 7T p.m.
ora as ftin
the
h o S or
? Mairs.
r t u.
“
Mrs. Fred Gant, told
Fum«divorced
1*
necessary for their cduca Ions, (Me.)
e nome
. of
, 'plana
W.,K her
husband, but Nlcho- used In America.
form good habits and irovHe
C. DUon. 228 W. 19th St., with J r a lnn«to«ping schwl which ,
, ^
thc , ln u ho.
They were used or many pur-'
_
i ,children
. . must
,
. learn that certnin
Croup3ashostes.es.
x iJL . x i. T
Z .I : tel. and when mysterious fire, pose. HJrh a. dyes, cosmetic. T O D I C O f C o m p l l i f l ^ i o r Is not acceptable In he
The annual Hospital Benefit '* * * ■ * ” • 1
w*! »PPc ,r *&lt;1 on G«« mountain they burial rites bath, and nmdtlre. 1 ° P ,C U T V e a m e i l i a society In Which we live, and the
Bridge party of the Sanford Pilot| *PP«intw4 to a eommIUee L&gt; assist her&gt;|del a bruU1 murdtr( f0||ow- burial rites baths and poultices
school and teachers must help pre Morell met their guests decked of the educational wheel and that
Club will be held in the Mayfair *n e*re of the Garden tenter, and ej by t halr-ratsing chkse across for the HI. In witchcraft they were
pare ah* child for the time when in bluet with the new stripe each rhlld must have to')J ’ ■ "h.
used for love potions and to ward
Inn beginning at I p.m. The
were urged to attend ,h treacheroua slopes.
The Camellia Circle of the San­ he steps out to take his place and glistening The par.y- was held at and physical training to Trttlntal*
off
the
devil
and
the
evil
eye.
the Hi-Fever Follies audition at
public it invited to attend.
Marble Orchard" by Margaret
ford Garden Club met Thursday earn his living In an acceptable :he Horrell’a home in Grov* Man­
Mrs. Campbell then gave leg- night at the home of Mrs. Donald and honest way." However, he or, and blue chry*anthcmums mental, social and emotional well
Tha Brownie Scouts of the First l,w Mayfair Inn.
Boyle tells about Lovay Claypoole,
being, It was learned. Th* phy­
Presbyterian Church will meet in
Mrs.
David Bach gave
the a gir| who had been blinded in an ends of herb* such as basil, dill, Flamm on Elm Ave. Mrs. Alfred felt Huit. if lhe child had receiv­ were arranged on thc tables, and sical education program develops
the Youth Building at 3 p.m.
horticulture report during which accident, and who keeps secret coriander, costmary, fenugreek, Chiles and Mrs. Roger Schmidt ed good discipline before he came the food was delicious, especially skill* and gives a sense or respon­
Tho Pioneer Fellowship and she pointed out that now la the th« fact that ehe has slowly re- camomile, angelica, anise, leeks, served as co-hostease.
to school, oho teacher would th* ehrimp. Drawing much ad­ sibility both *t an Individual and
Recrealion of the First Prcsby- ,time to examine azaleas and J coveredhersight—waiting fur a woiid, rue, sage, and pnrslpy.
Mr*. Ralph Retts, circle chair­ then be able to spend more time miration wai th# new car that as a group member. Phyakkl
terian Church will meet In the ramrllias for petal blight, also to dramatic ocraeion for the anIn Florida, she .aid, soli has to man, made thc announcements in teaching the academic subjects, Rob end Punch had acquired that education has become depannentYouth Bldg, from S p. m. through nivide
bulbs and
perennials, nouncemrnt. The burial of her old hr manufactured to suit herbs, from the Board meeting. Discus and less time in attending to be­ day.
ulixed with eaeh teacher directing
g p.m.
"Fruit trees should be planted hellion of a grandmother seems Those most fitted to Florida are »ion was held concerning
the havior problems of Uhe pupils.
a different phase of physical edu­
The American Home Depart- this month." she stated and added, an appropriate occasion, but whenMge.thyme, dill, basil,
lemon workshop the circle will have in Judge Housholdcr said that he
cation.
ment of tho Sanford Women's Club that members are urged by the i the river rose and the floodshelm,parsley, garlic,marjoram,
----------.
. . _____
Mrr. »»'.«.***
om
February.. . . The
Camellia Circle found that the behavior problems
will meet at the club house at I hortieulure committee to plant came there was drama in abund- chives, min'* summer savory twr-! tvill be responsible for placing with which he had to deal most♦AMP*
pm. Tha program will be a book flowering trews.
ance
ragon and borage.
flowers ir (he hospital during tho
ly stem from a lack of lose and
4 review by Mr*. Roy Mann and Award
Chairman, Mrs. F. L "What’s I * ft of April" by RoAfter refreshments were
mnn'h nf Fehruary.
understanding in the horn*, lie
bert
Lowry
la
the
story
of
Carol
" hostesses are Mrs. Jack Stomp- Woodruff HI, asked for volunteers
the
members
visited
the
nearby
|
f
jue,t
speaker
for
the
evening
M ‘eve« Hut discipline bated on
Mrs. Ed Cox. presided over th# The Plnecre* School 4-H Club
er, Mrs. Irving Feinberg, Mrs.; to help with a scrapbook to be Parks, a restless girl who came garden, of Mr. Johnson on Silver |WM Ben Wiggins. He brought » love *“
for “the
hotter un
“ child
" " J “and
J -----------22 members present at the re­ met Thursday with 10 member*
Roger Harris, Mrs. At Hunt and: used in ipplylng to the committee to New York to become a model, Lake.
drrstanding
of
the
childs
needs
very
interesting program
on
but soon returned home In a pa­
gular huslne** meeting of the Anna
Mrs. Warren Knowles. The public for an award,
llo&gt;tcs«r.v for tho mcetins were "Conserva.lon" in which he ex- K0** mUfh f‘lrth«r
G * Miller Circle at the Elks Clnb present and one visitor,
is invited.
• j j r#. yred Murrey announced nic. Coming back to New York Mrs. N. Howard Brewer, Mrs. W. plained the various phases of toil bui,din* at
Mrs. Richard Forbes gave a
M»**®r
last Tuesday evening.
Thc Joy-Ruth Class of the F'irat that the program for the circle later as a secure, suburban wife, W. Warner and Mrs. Basil C. conservation in Seminole
i demonstration on pecan rolU. MMs
Coun- t,,an an i^'owisu.mt a tempt at
her
old
resL'essness
returns,
and
Baptist Church will meet at th e;ia Feb.
b# an arrangement
Routine reports were given by I Myrtle Wilson, Home Demonstra­
, disciplinary action, lie urged
Moore, Those attending were Mrs. ty,
fu me of Mrs. tom Brooks, 113 workshop and .he asked each
the standing eommitteo chairmen tion Agent was present and talk­
b" £ " L
‘h* Jaincw Moughton, Mrs. Zeb Rat­
Members
nr«.Bns
v
,..
'
«ha‘
PawnU
ncvcr
S
p
l
i
n
e
a
present were Mr*.: child n a way that * degrading and and other business was discussed ed to the group about the Coaaty
Avacodo Ave. at 7:30 p.m.
member to bring a flat container j*
.
liff, Mrs. C. C. Campbell, Mrs. If,
The regular membership meet­ and fair .lied needlepoint flower ^ i ^ ^ V n u t h MeKenny Is M. Papworth, Mrs. E. M. Hoke, Betts, Mrs. Jack Martin, Mrs.
It was announced that several ' Fair.
Vernon llardln, Mr*. Benny Aust-Ihuml *l n*
ing of Seminole County Farm
Miss Adelaide Conte, Miss Alice In. Mr*.' Robert. Douglas* Mrs.I AI1 of ,h" P*nclll‘* " erc in ac' new members would be Initiated
Into the rlrlclc at the meeting.
;
M
9 ) Bureau will be held at the Agricul-■ 5daclded.to
at" Napo,eon-#
camp.
in Cooper, Mrs. A. K. Ro*&gt;eller,
« t L i - *start * the *meeting
■
'
"
,1’' lgn in Egypt "■
Harold Chapman. Mrs. Dan Bat- c°rd
lh* »utement that a
ture Building at Seminole High g o'clock.
Those
present
were
Mrs.
Frad!
H
A
/
l
/
f
f
t
\
A
1797. An absorbing historical no Mrs^A. C. Benson, Mr*. Frank, ten. Mrs John p’unn, Mrs. Goorga riJMlffept, attitude /jq t\ic,.5Vt..p(
Roi'fger,*Mr». Peter Bukur.'MwJ ^ J C / U A f z / U A l a l
^ n ° ° i *t. 7i 30. J , m- F,arm BurMU,i Duri"a th« meeting the resign- vet, with many great scenes — Kv,n*parent*
does
much
to
cut
down
on
'
j Sjieet', Jirl. Donald Knight. Mrs.
will furnish the main menu of »tlons of Mrs. John Angel and thc massing of the fleet at Tou­
Mrs. Ira Southward, Mr*. M. I Robert Crumley. Mrs. E. C. Ilarp- she amount of discipline handed Harold Kastnrr, Mr*. E. J. Mough­ Sant Float, well known clothier
•hiii for the covered dish supper. M„ chmr|e, u Park J r .f wcre lon; the exotic Oriental wedding:
C. Ilagan, Sirs, J. I-. Jackson, fr j r.
g, w. Peterson, Mrs. out. In other words, If a thing ton Jr., Mr*. Ralph Wight II, |of Dayton, 0. Is sperding his ninth
Each family is a ,kcd to
rrceised after which refreshments Battle of the Nile; the violent [ Mrs. J . B. Fields, Mrs. C. L.
is wrong today, It U wrong to­ Mr*. R. S. nilthlmer. Mrs. M. I* annual vacation here.
either a pit or salad and their were tcncd by .Mrs. Truluck and Marmeduke uprising; thc Parisian Wood. Mrs. F. E Bolr, Mrs A. J. G. Horton Jr., Mrs. Alfred
morrow,
too. Inconsistently, laugh­ Fulch, Mr*. James Via, Mrs. H.
Greene and the hostesars Mr*.
dishes and silver.
ro-hosicsses Mrs. David Bsch and' fetes of Tallyrand and the unfaith- p, Collum and Mr*. D. Ladd.
ing
at,
or
Ignoring a childs be­ C. Di»hrow, Mr*. R. E. Spencer.
Klamm,
Mrs.
Chiles
and
Mrs.
Sanford Tourist and Shuffle " Mrs. George Eick to Mrs. Lee,! ful Josephine.
Kent. Sirs. M. Mosee, Mrs. C. H.
________ ___
havior
today
and tomorrow pun­ Mr*. Clayton Smith.
Schmidt.
bierd Club will have a covered Mrs. Woodruff, Mrs. Mero. Mrs.
Mrs. Gene Walter, Mr* L. G. S.afford, Mrs. A. P. Bowersox,
"noyal Ann Tie*" by Patricia /w.
*'
£•
ish
him
for
doing
the
tame
thing
dish supper at 8 p. m.
Wight Kirtley, .Mrs. Donald Bales,, Campbell is the story of a young V slT C lC INO. j l X
can only lead to confusion In the Skates, Mr*. Charles Karrakrr, Mrs. R. F. Mapes, Mr*. Roy
WEDNESDAY
Mrs. W. E. Pratt Jr.. Sirs. IL F. Chorpening and Mrs. Ed Cox.
Mrs. Taylor Brown, Mrs. W. II. woman of tho 18&gt;0's whose strug
child's mind.
The Girl Scouts ot the F"tr*4 ■Meriv%-wthrr. Mrs. Ganas, Mr*, gl* again*! the Innliness and toil
Respect for the right* of others
rrosbyterian Church will meet
] Murray, Mr*. G. D. Bishop Jr.,|«tf life on * wilderness farm wav1. ,
r
r
.
is the most Important thing that
3:30 p.m. i t the Church.
i Mrs.
Al ______
Doudney, ___
Mrs. VoUc
then her struggle H o m e FO T j e S S I O R
______
.™ »,n»o
o greater than
children mud learn. If they are
The Senior High Fellowship R*- Williams, and Mrs. Rudy Sloan, agalnet the brutality and greed of Circle No. SI* ot the First Meto get along witn their fellows.
By GRACE THURSTON
A large sense of personal re»pon
W S S S t f i *£
Tlie Lake Monroe P-TA will; siblllty for hi* own actions, Is
, Gardeners’ Circle met at the home . Warm
. . . . Wind. .West Wind" by |
at 7 p.m.
112 9. Park
Phone 337-W
of Mr*. Robert I. Magnusson Fri- Ann.f.
lake, plac* In the West I*' St.
bold its mon-hly meeting tonight held to be Very Important, too.
Tht Mid-Week Bible Hour will
exciting new era in England when
Mr*. Percy Chapman read the,* 1 7:30 at *b* schoolhou.se.
A basically religious attitude, ronbe conducted by the Rev. A. G. d,f m° " 'in(|John Cabot cam* back to Bristol
devotional, Cnlossians 4. and a ’
r"oni w111 be In sLtcnt behavior, never falling
Mclnnia, Pa-tor of the First Pres­ Afler the regular business mec‘ -1 from bi, voyag. ^ lh,
Brings to You
byterian
at 7:30
______ Church
_____ —
---- ...p.—m.
. J0*' ***?• *• ™ ” °&gt;'* Sav*
World. In this novel about lovely poem "Easy Enough." Mrs. Joe rbar8* of the program and the love, and always »oeking a better
'**‘b grade home room understanding, between tho par­
Chancel Choir will rehear- Interesting talk on thc use of erode Csringc* and th* men who Anarello had charge of the ircet- fl^b
9 •cThe
ent and the child, more or less
A
OPPORTUNITY TO HAVf
at First Prcsicrbylan Church I
material! which had been |ovfl| her th* author has recreat- ing and announced that on Feb. 1, mo,bcrs will be the hostesses,
urged to at summed up the remark* of the
at 7:30 p.m.
mad* into replicas of spring flow- fd the colorful life of the times, they will honor the new members A*’ Parc|tt*
tend.
panelists, and thl* was brought
er*. Particularly attractive were interwoven with the history of the of l'.tofl.
CDtt-lc Six will lit#-A» s 1 1 ii*
*
*
'oui by Harry Weir, who nerved
the water lilies made of nine cone 1 period, ’ an" ” r*- Herbert Thurvon (as moderator. Que«tloas from the
petals painted white with yellow [ “Greatest Lover in the World" at McKinley Hall foryouth on
the panel
\s/ I
*
k 4 . _ t center*. Mrs. Moy* aLso showed by Alex Austin I* a story, for the Feb 10 Vr&lt; Farmer had charge b"'* ■*their house guest, Mr*.! audience were handed tc
n W e a n 6 5 a O y l Y i e e r beau.tful arrangnuenu making u** Mroos-hcarted. The author min- of 'he mission study. Paul's lag- Aa,t* ri D,lf ar- Tenefly. N. J.,| members. which they answered
M H A T1P qnj U M IIIP
,
E,i»e Sehrumpf Union wiJi remark* consistent with
/nr
• ew
.
of a few garden flowers romblntd cos no words and calls a spade a ter*, which is the minion subject *,nd
of
the
church
Refreshmentof
[T
,ty.
bf.
J.
Mr*
Sehrumpf
left
their
earlier
statements,
w l U V IC u e p r .
with dried material Pink ramllcs spade, but a gay comeJy of lifo
A CLINIC CONDUCTED IY TH I AUTHENTIC
week for St. I’eter*burg for ( A sliort business meeting was
Th# regular covered-dish tun- " * r* decorated with statice which and love—Hollywood style — Is salad, fruit rake and orange Juice
ws*re
served.
(
a
an,l
return
in
March
i
held
after
the
program,
and
the
* chcon meeting of thc Civle Depart," bad been dipped In wax. and would the result. It tell* uf the ghost
*n Sanford for a week j room. count wa* again won by
V ment of Sanford Woman's C1ubin,a,(e 8 delightful addition to any of a famous romantic star of Tho»c present were Mrs. Dora' 10
I Mr*. Crooms first grade. Rewill bs held Wednesday. Jin . l« i 'able.
the silent screen who returns to Guerry, Mrs. Tale. Mrs. R. U. -before returning North.
................
~
freshmen'.* were served in the
at 12 (noon) ins cad of 12:30.
Tha hostess were Mr*. Robert, f * r,b
**arcb oul lb# grretest Hutchison, Mrs. W. P. Chapman.
.
Hostesses will bo Mrs. W. B. t. Magnusson, Mrs. H. H. McCasI- ,0' Cr ln t‘'" " ofld and finds him Mrs. Joe Anarello, Mr*. Sullo held at *ie home of Mrs. Albert lafcteria by the first grade moS I L V E R R I P AI R S E R V I C E
i th e n .
llrlnson, ML* Eilalee Klrclihoff., in, Mrs. W, G. Fleming, and *0 h- ..*? .ob*cuI? d*nt^!..l.n J.ack' Miacr. i,Pi- c - K. McKay, .Mrs., H^fdeMy, 2117 Orunge Ave.
Thursday — Friday
Mrs. B. R. Beck and Mrs. R. T. Mrs. L. E. Leepcr.
HelghU, N. Y. With fame, c. 0. Pa e, Mr*. W. J. Norman.!
Warren
s .„
i . , _ Aa . m . . .
. . . ‘"ruat upon him Dr. Donner l* Mr* T. A. Burleigh. Mrs. N. V.

Garden
Bouquet

On The

bOo&lt;shelf

Talk On Herbs Is*
Heard By Central
Circle Members

_

/Conservation1 Is
Circle's Program

22 Are Present
A t Anna Miller
Circle Meeting

Meets At Chapman

Lake Monroe
News

4-H Club Gothers

Wm. E. K a d er , Jeweler

Sftecial

YOUR SILVER

Time Change Told

I

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"A Community Clis.t in San- lucky winner of an a'tracUvc ar- &gt;C‘ f.i4,d by bub,if ,,y ‘ *ck" ‘ m“d , Farmer. Mrs. J. E. Terssilleger
ford" will be the topic for dis saVcnont of !n»p2ra g ^ . . crs ^
t* J r - '*"• N’^ ‘ ^ " h' « « - Mabel
cussioa on a panel program at l \ [ T S
^
^ n &gt; »-t M r, Albert H.rde.ty Mrv

p. m. Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith,
4 aponsor for the program, announc-

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|L. f . Mim., Mrs. Peail Lynch.
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Book Review To Be
-Guiid"
- - ’“is '.'t*
»«•WSL'8.
«• ........ ..
two -•
ol lhe
A , A
• _ " ! volume, of short storks collected The February meeting n il be
GlVeil A t AmeriCOn
by Thomas Cost.in and John Be
. .
croft. Book of the month for DePresident. sanfoni Merchant. A» Home Dept. Meet cerober L Churchill’s second vol- ap&gt;: K'l° Stanley Gardner's new-

ta r ^ V m lS r ;
of Commerce BC I Perklna J ?
of Commerce B L. Perkin. Jr.,

umn on tho history of the E n g-^ 't “Case of the Lucky lamer;"
(Bvrt) Roland, Commanding Of-, A book review will be given by |ish-*pesking peoples;
^ New Rivers ___ __________
°f Scotland" by .........
F. W.........
Kenfleer of Orlando Salvation Army. Mrs. Roy Mann Tue-day at I P-! of" America »erlM *is* "River of i' 001
Camellia • by Frances
Captain Roland, who was fea* m at
meeting of the Amen- lh# Carolina*- the Santee." N ew 1*- K*ye*i "Stopover Tokyo" by
ture as "Man cf thc Week’ in the can Home Department.
noo-ftCtlon: "il&gt; Aaarctk: Honey ,J '
Marquand: “Bedlam" hy
Florida Magaiine of Dev. 23,1 The sesiion will be held at the moon” by Jennie Darlington; Andred Soublran" ‘'Etruscan" by
*• served with th# Community Cheat'dub house and hosten*. are Mrs. “Home Beneu" by Ralph Moody; Mika Walter!. Some good ones,
organisation of Dallas, Tex. and Jack Stemper, Mrs. Irving Fein- This Hallowed Ground" by Burce don't you think?
fan give testimony as to its use- j berg, Mr». Roger Hams, Mr*. Al t'atton &lt;Book-of the-momh) for
fu!ne.&gt;*.
t Hunt and Mr*. Warren Know- Novembir); "Bible as History" by
The puhlie is Invited ** hear and Im Werner Keller ( Book-nf-the-mnnth
participate in the discussion at 1: The public i* invited to attend dividend) "Retreat from Learn
and hear thi.* "interoaUng and in-iing" (why teachers can't teach)
p m.
is ^ ile t
formative" review.
! by Joan Dunn. Coming in FebruLAST TIME TONIGHT
STARTS 1:30
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FOR EVERY OCCASION

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP

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CLUB
HOSPITAL BENEFIT
MAYFAIR
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TUESDAY - JA N . 15, 8 P.M.

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Friies, Refreshments

MUtCAl!

DU XBU RY SCHOOL OF DANCING
"9 yenrs in Sanford'
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Onk &amp;Commercial

NOW
SHOWINC

OPEN
12:15

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H u e * n n t 'iH o

YOUR SILVERPLATE. . . tea
sets, vegetable
dishes, plstUre,
treys, candelabra
and Mother's old
family treasure*
now to popular...
th* butter disk,
cake basket snd
caster...san shine
egptn for another
g*nf ration’s
pleasure.

MM
es »nne

BEFORE RESTORATION
YO tlt STERLING . . .
yietei streightensd,
d»nts rsmnred. black
spots cleansd, new
insulators snd liandlsa
made, leaks and part,
soldered. Stainless
steel blade* isserted tn

GUYS
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eld sterling knives.

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FEATURE— 7:13—9: U&gt;
'CHILDREN UNDER 12
ADMITTED FREE"

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.Mondnv (hru Fritluy, .1:00 lo 0:00 p. m.
Rnllet. Tnp. Acrnballc &amp; Union
Children of nil atges

Now On Tho Scroonl

WHIM'S
WK

Jan . 24 &amp; 25

REG ISTRATIO N
FOR 2nd SEMESTER CLASSES

SHOWS- 1:00 — 2:l« — 4:32 — «:!• — 1:91 — 1:30

NOW IS THE TIME
•..look in attic and
pantry lousy. . . Bring
them in snd secure s
definite price from
Mr. Parker.

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Tha Sanford Seminoles cage terns In tha Orange Belt conftrenc*
quintet made tough competl-ion by slicking to btalc fundamentals
for the Apopka Blue IAurters Fri­ and th* fait break. The defensive
day night and made '-he high fly* weakness popptd up sporatlcly
ing Darters from Apopka prance and proved the downfall for the
gingerly for four quarters and Seminoles.
earn their eighth victory of the
All In all It was a pleasing out­
season 55-40. Allhough never lead­
ing for the team and the mentor­
ing In the game, Use Seminoles ing staff. "We showed a lot of
played top-floght basketball and Improvement tonight," Coach Bud
worked amoothly against ‘die high­ Layer laid enthusiastically after
ly-touted Blue Darters.
the game. "We showed a lot of
.After meeting again with lome
The Seminole* worked effective­ team unity, and the score was re­
K) high achool you'Jis, Andy Brack ly against what was supposed to
spectable."
« , Principal of Seminole High be one of the fines', defensive patDick Silvers, Layer’s assistant
Idwol a id that the athletic deon ths guiding staff, was enthus­
Mftment. headed by director Fred j
ed about the game. "Apopka play­
Sanaa would probably expand to
ed a terrific game in beating us,"
he remarked. "We were good, and
(•dude •»*u --■* «~|imnln»
If we keep up the pace we'll win
t f t ’ ....
tome games."
. The emphasis on minor tporta
The big boys camp through in
ana Immediately tailed upon by
Many of tha oldtime baseball
Bracken during hla first meeting fans of Sanford were oleaian'lv the Apopka tilt, with Joo High
with Oanaa after be had ataomed surnrlied with the visit of Sid leading th* Seminole warpath. III*
the helm of the school.
Hudson, 1930 Ditching ace for progress In reb. unding gave him
-.''Athletics at Semlnola High will Sinford In the Florid* Stale Lea­ three field goats, and the Blue
foatar daaclpline, Issdersbtp, and gue. Hud'on Is the right hander darter defense found him seven
team aoirlf. ai wall aa eompetl- thst set the FSL record that still times, six of which he turned Into
tion, "Bracken laid of tha future stands- Winning 21 games against points, giving him a total of 12
athletic department of the achool. onlv four losses, Sl | threw San­ points.
'‘Competition without th# other in* ford lo a memorah'* »es«n-- ♦»*•»♦ Claude Hittell, who's been work
JNdlents does not fit with tha yeur.
ing almost specifically with re­
tdueaUve function. Wa believe
With a baseball school In Kia-j bound* and lay-up* hit tha hoop
that minor sports will offer a simmre, Sid doesn't have much five times (o run his total to 10
variety that will be good for tha time to visit his many Sanford points for the game, all from the
itndenti and *4,« nttrpos* of adu* friends, but Sunday be •llppcil floor.
cation.**
over for a few minutes. Having
The Darter big gun. James
Brackan Mid that ha had hopad not seen Charlie Morrslon for Dlckman, kept hi* sharp eye alert
to have aoma swimming this year, several years, he finally found him to spearhead winning Apopka with
"but wa hav« no fadlltJm at on ths Mayfair Inn tennis courts, 18 points.
yet, no schedule, and no place to Where Charil- **ss playing a
The big word after (he closeness
swim.’* He said that tha city fa* match.
of (he game from the Seminole
then would be approached short­
Interrupting the match, Charlie
ly to determine whether or not and Sid recounted the past days. camp was "We’re on our way."
The Seminoles w e r e losing
city facilities could be used dur* Charlie was excited about his
game*
by completely onesided
Ing achool term*.
old friends return, Ion the match
"We'd Ilka to hold a couple of (he's an avid tennla player and scores prior to the Christmas holi­
experimental ••mreil (hla. year,". eatery match U a grudge one) but days. After the holidays the Serai
notes mentoring staff ‘threw all
Bracken remarked.
said he etUI enjoyed the visit.
razsle-daiile to '-he winds and
concentrated completely on offen­
sive fundamental* and turned thsir
eyre .o the future.
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fg ft pis
3 6 12
Joo High
8
Ken McMurray
2 4
1 0
Bill Tyre
2
8 0 10
Claude Hittell
0 4
4
Cecil Dsmlriilgi*
Ol y m p ic o a m e * Beam /v
Rod Phillips
1 0
2
AUSTRALIA-AMtRiCA pj,*/,YArt*
Ilrucc McCoy
0 2
2
MIMS TRACKM P f t CLP, WlWW/AO
12 16 40
Total*
i t o r 24 e v e /irs , s e r n w o
fg ft pis
Apopka
OLYMPIC
RECORPS td
2 i «
Lavrrllu McMullen
f2 o f them.
James Dickens
7 4 18
0 0
0
mil Krcvs
Roger Al nian
3 4 10
Paul
n
0 0
Charles labella
ANMRSON
6
2 2
Carl Cousin*
VMS /V OLYMPIC
2
1 0
Tom Ruby
AlAYYWEIS AT WSIOAT
1
Bobby
Sellars
2
U fTlAS, BUT A’Hi
2 3
Otis Ralkoom
7
rrr.B B fa jt e
Ulny Thumpeon
1 0
AS RfiMS
J
L ess.
Totals
19 17 53
Score by Periods
Apopka
16 IT 14 8—31
Sanford
. 10 8 11 11—40
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Former Pitching
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Visits In Sanforc

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Pre-Am Tournament Played On Mayfair
Course Yesterday; 41 Teams Participate
Sanford Sweepstakes
W ill Take National
Boatracing Spotlight

Semi nol es Prove
Tough Competition
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For merely (Ml Sanford will
again be In the sporting spotlight
This Uma a six-elass hydro
plane and runabout regatta fea­
turing the nation’s top speed­
boat driven and record-holders
will compete In ala raeas, each
with two heats, on Sanford’s Lake
Monroe.
The Sanford Boat and Ski Club
placed the "Celery City Sweepstakes" in number five spot of
the famous Grapefruit Circuit,
which la sanctioned by the Ameri­
can Power Boat Assn. The Grape­
fruit Circuit. Is the winter tour
of power boat racing and offers
th* Col. Green Trophy a 17,000
trophy to the top man on- the
whole Grapefruit Circuit. The
Sanford Regatta will award points
counting toward the coveted prise
and will aisure lb* occasion of
the best In contestant*.
The Sanford Sweepstakes will
take the national boat rac­
ing spotlight on Feb. IT. During
that tima Sanford and Laka Mon­
roe will have coverage by all
the leading water sports magast*
nes In the natloln.
Jot Nicholas, commodore of th*
Sanford Boat and Ski Club voiced
optimum that the regatta would
be a great success. “We have
underwritten $100 prix* money for
each race, and a total of $663 will
cover all the expenses, Including
prise money, entrance Into the
APBA and for Insurance to cover
liability during the races. We'll
begin raising money right aw ayselling advertising In programs,
reeking donations and operating
concession stands."
Virgil Elder, a representative Of
the American Power Boat Assn
spoke to the enthused assemblage
last wrek and laid out the pros
and cons of the race and offered
the services of his experiences as
a racing promoter to Initiate the
first regatta for the Sanford Club
Don Smith was named chairman
of th* Sanford Sweepstakes com­
mittee and along with Eldar and
another St. Petersburg club msmber C. B. Watson, selected the
site for the races. "Th* St Pet­
ersburg club has been wonderful
In helping a," Smith said. "They
uffsred us all the equlpiflsn*. nec­
essary to put the regatta over and
gst u* on our fret in boat rac­
ing. Elder even offered to act as
referee for the racel, and St.
Petr will have club members hare
to help with the different com­
mittees. ”
The Sanford Sweepstake* will be
bo thn fifth of seven stops for the
racers on the Grapefruit c'rcult.
The winter racing season opens
Jan. 20 at Daytona Ileach, then
moves to Lake Alfred, Laksland.
Miami, Sanford, Pont* Gorda and
St. Petersburg on successive week­
ends. Some 30 top drivers in the
nation follow the circuit.
Smith said a money raising
drive would get underway Immed­
iately to assure tha dub of enough
money to have the American Pow­
er Boat Aaan. sanctioned regatta
on Sanford's Lake Monro*.

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HeroId Heckenbach, principal
of Sanford Grammar School, told
an Intoresttd (roup of parents
that Sanford Grammar was at­
tempting to follow x program In
cooperation with a national physi­
cal education program, In a dis­
cussion following the regular
meeting of th* P-TA"You will perhap* recall that
Pres. Elsenhower pointed out the
need for euch • program,’’ Heektnbaeh Informed th* group.
"Wp have a varied program
which includes small group gamas,
relays, folk gamae, seasonal sport*
for boys and girls, and we alio
show films on safety and good
health habits to the children."
Heckenbach continued. "This Is
done aa part of th* achool policy
to train students physically, men­
tally, sod socially. It has been
found that » sound body give*
more opportunity for a sound
mind," he added.
was extended lo tht P-TA pro­
ject for fund raising in th* Pea­
nut Bowl. Th* preparation of the
Peanut Bowl, which requires no­
thing that Is not In th# athlttlc
program as part of the educa­
tive process, (Ives the children
the Chance to b* the sport high­
light in Sanford and also prsetige
among Ihelr peers
The gridiron night for Sanford
Grammar, well on its way bo be­
coming a Sanford classic, netted
th* P-TA $700 profits this year.
Tha funds will go toward purchas­
ing visual aid* for the class rOomi.
Peanut Bowl chairman, Jim
Buckler, took th* bull by the
horna this year and turned out
a fin# Job of coordination that
mads the biggeet Peanut Bowl
occasion yet.
In recognition of hi* fine work
as head of the Peanut Bow] this
ytar he waa awarded a plaque by
tko .school Inscribed, "To Jim
Buckler, for a Job well done."

Junior High Keeps
Undefeated Record
With Friday’s Win
Undefeated Sanford Junior High
added another victim to It* Hat
Friday afternoon when the high
stepping rakers came from be­
hind In the last Quarter to down
highly touted Mainland Junior
High of Daytona Beach 22 20 In a
drilling basketball game staged
at Seminole High School.
Mainland Jumped to an early
lead In th* first quarter and wet t
leading 10-8 at th* half. But be­
hind the sperking of Ed Flihrtnan,
who tallied for eight points, tha
Sanford Juniors went on a final
stanza scoring spree after enter-

Local Shuffleboord * * “ ; * * £ 2,“ 5 '£
sibl* blockades In th* way of
Teams Continues Sinford
Junior High going on to
a championship season. The other
Winning Streak
team le Ormond Beach, and the
The Sanford Shuffleboard Club
continued on its winning streak
Eridav afternoon a* they edged
nut New Smyrna Besch In a
thrilling tournament 17 games to
16 games
The Sanfordiles traveled to
Yew Smyrna for the tournament
mil plavnl on foreign Courts for
exciting win.
"(t was a tough one," Joe
‘turray said, "but it was exclt*
ng and fun to play. It could have
lone either way, but we earned
he win."

Sanford Juniors will meet them in
a test of cage strength this Thurs­
day at 2:80 on th* elay court* of
Junior High.
Friday Junior High will play
DeLand at DeLand at T:80 p.ra.
Howard Gordie, cage me dor
for th* Sanford Juniors, said,”
Tha boys showeJ their terrific
team unitor when they cam* from
so far bahind to pull tha gams

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Apopka Comes
From Behind
To Beat JVs

Th* scrappy Sanford Seminoles
JVs tumbled Into the lort column
a* the Apopka Blua Darter JVa
came from behind to sk* out a
29-21 over th# baby warriors de­
spite IT Apopka folws.
JV Mentor Dick Silvers again
praised hi* &amp;ojr» for a team ef­
fort, even In deftat, and also had
praise for the young crop of dar­
ters. "Just as we thought ihey
would be. they’re great." Silvers
said.
Slivers used the defeat to point
out the purpoe* of his JV plann­
ing. "These boys have excellent
fundamental training," b* said.
"They play a fait, clean, and
simple game. Next year they will
be one of our roughest competltoas In varsity competition."
Silvers said he was pleased with
the progress of th* boys. As a team
they played well, and th* tough
competition gave us ■ peek i t
som* of our fundamental errors.
We’ll work hard on them and see
whet happens."
Sanford JVs
rc FT rrs
0
2
Allen Swain
1
0
2
Cliff McKibbln 1
0
0
Tom Butner
0
10
4
Jim Gracy
3
8
4
Ray Lundqlst
1
1
1
Wally Phillips 0
21
Totals 8
9
Apopka JVs
FG
rrs
FT

Ta tra

Mar* —

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l AnuUInt, a Honey Man. 1 J e a n
0 4 P ack a rd Olrl. S D anclne P a rt­
n er. S a taeter Scholar, 1 Mlee Klin.
S B a y lo r Blue.
C o u rt* M e n — 8/l*_M II*
1 T o o t.le Uo. I T ru e u e .lu u . S
In Control. 4 S u gar Biles. * L d a
Member, • Beet u sw ard . 7 O cean*
Mac, s Mickey Asm
V in e lia r * B IS *» « •
1 Sir. Muuee. 3 M slburx. 1 Lady
Skipper. 4 Twinkle a Ja n e . 4 - l U r inunican. 4 Jo * P s * * a n c &lt; Jabm iy
U ark. S C oltoa P tcaln flu*
S U .h Mar* — S/SS JSII*
1 M enlo T a *. S i-atll W aaeln.
S R u ra l Action. 4 Marked Ally,
1 Mlee Novelty. 4 O r*at P u tcre .
7 Bob’* oeaee. S Ruety Hill.
D*e*elb Mar* — B /IS Mil*
I .Surface Orlnder, Z S ou ther*
S treak. S Mr. Lulel. 4 Skokie Mo,
i U. II. Illmbo, 4 N orcroea, 7 Kha­
li ut a. i Kit York.
SUahlh Mar* — g/ZS MB*
1 G raceful Mac. S Old Bullet. I
Trudy
Irona.
, f7»be .Vrely
S Ktrppln' B irrsk . S Platinum Trim .
7 Bobbls .11. S Nero Ja ck .
M ath Mar* — h i * Mil*
I Mountain Ual, S flay Ju d e a ,*.
1 Ruth Judeeaa. S Ruth K laln*
W hite Armnr. 2 L a k tild * N rlll*,
S I. If. Honey, 7 Coualn PhMIs;
S Chapel Uell.
1 T ra n e -, Tom. i D aahln* Duke, g
Tonth H or* — * /S Mil*
t Xaahua'e Dor. 3 Foolleh Wind,
K rltllr. 4 (llue R*1t. 7 Moon Mak­
er. S Preahet.

9
4
Jcrom* Shew 2
0
S
Felton Watson 3
0
0
Paul Rsulerson 0
2
10
Bobby Chandler 4
O
Murray King
1
2
0
3 ’
Billy Fort
1
0.
0
Danny Howell 0
0
Wayne Moreland 0
0 ‘J
1
3
Robert Morris 1
9
2—
Bubby Adams
1
Richard
0
9
Chronsiter
0
0
0
Randall Johnson 0
3
Totals 13
28
Score By Periods
3
Sanford JV • 2 8
- 21
Apopka JV 8 4 11
11 _ . .. 28

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Grammar School
Trying To Follow
National Program

In a rain marred ending where
several founomse were stranded
by darkness and low visibility, pro
Pug Allen of DeLand and am*tuere Guy Pellett, New Smyrna
Beach, Ljm Conrad, Ocala, and
Dick Lewi* of Sh# Riviera Country
Club In Daytona, took top honor*
of the Pro-Am tournament of the
Ceo-ral Florida Golf Association,
played In Sanford at the Mayfair
Inn Seminole Country Club yes­
terday with points plus 30. With a
record smashing 41 teams going
out for the course, the Mayfair
set tha early year contestant par*
Iclpatlon record l&lt;r the tour. The
Pro-Pro phase of the tourney was
cancelled because of rain and
darkness and qualifying fse* were
refunded to those participants.
Of th* honor sharers, Sanford
was the better represented. Bill
Foulk, playing aa a pro for the
•vent, led hla team to a Plus IS,
good for second place, and tha
flMi place winners were all Sanfordite*. John Foulk, Sr. captain­
ed Andy Bracken, Henry Mitchell,
and Ray Herron to a plus nine,
good for fifth place.
In Its 27th year of operation, the
Central Florida Coif Association
switched to a point system to
determine the winning teem this
year. Player poin quotas are as­
signed according tt handicap, thus
giving a wider range In partici­
pants.
’ The tournament, whch awards
pros money and amateurs mer
chandUe, opened the ‘37 season
last week at Ellinor Village In
Ormond Beach. At the opener,
Babe Moore, from Riviera C. C.
took top honors with a plus 36.
Sanford’s Bill Foulk and hla foursoma took four-h place.
The tour will Include tourney*
at right elubs in the Central
Florida area who ere members of
the organization and will con­
sist of nine events, starting In
January and never over April.
To compete In any of the events
sponsored by 'Jie Association,
each professional and each Ama­
teur, excluding ladles, must pre­
sent a membership card at each
event showing his approved cur­
rent handicap.
Players a n drawn with on* pro
aa team captain, one class A
player, one class B player, and
on* class C player, compromising
■ team. Complete and attested
score cards are turned In at the
romplelon of each round In each
event. Each player, pro and ama­
teurs are given a quota of points
based In hi* handicap shown on
his mambetliip card, ranging from
a scratch, or no handicap, which
has a quota of 38 points, to a
handicap of 29 and over, which
has a quota of four points. Points
are awarded from one point for
a bogle to 11 points for a double
eagle. Results are scored with a
plus or minus points.
Nsxt week the Pro-Am tour
move* to the OcsJa Country Club
for the third season tournament.
Pro-Am Winners
First place, plus 20—Pug Allen.
Guy Pelle'A, Lyn Conrad, Dick
Lewis.
Second Place. Pius 15-Bill
Foulk, Georgs Wetmore, C.eorgo
Smith Jr., Jim Swearingen.
Third Place, Plus II—Bill Mey­
ers, Dr. Bud Manrhceter, Pat
Murphey, AI Livingston.
Fourth Place, Plus 10— Dr.
Huntley, J . Glauber, E. Still, Dr.
Donald Cann.
Fifth Place, Plus 9—John Foulk
Sr., Andy Bracken, Henry Mil*
rhsll, Ray Herron.

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duced In the home.
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each year aa a result of carbon particular fuel burner, make sure
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Very Poieonous
If the flame on your kitchen
Carbon monoxide la a very poi­ range Is not burning evenly, scrub
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sclerosis. What are the symp­
toms of this disease?
Watch your heating equip­ Answer: Multiple sclerosis is a
ment If there are flakes of toot disease of the brain and spinal
on the floor anywhere near tbe cord In which portions of the
equipment or flue damper, It nerve tissues are replaced by tear
might be an Indication that tissue. This may occur in either
gaaea are not being expelled as the brain or spinal cord alone.
they should.
It occurs more commonly In
There are many things you can females than In males.
do to help prevent development Tbe most common symptoms
of carbon monoxide In your are blurring of tbe eyesight,
home.
weakness or tingling In the armi
For one thing, don't burn any or legs and awkwardness In us­
kind of fuel—and I mean any ing one hand.

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ATM P. MAIMI, a member o( the Inaugural Committee itaff, pooet
a Washington with a blow-up of the cover of the 1057 official InlUfural program. The portrait! of President EUenhower and Vice
Pmldent Nixon were done by Norman Rockwell. (International)

U.S. Ready To Join
In Outer Space
•Missile Control
WASHINGTON w - Preildcnt
EUenhower said this week that
this country Is ready to Join In
International control of "the miter
space missile" and earth satellitesIt was the first time any U. S.
official has hinted publicly at a
need for control of artificial
moons fired Into space above th*
earth. The United State* is preparing to launch strictly scienti*
Vflc earth statellte* during the Intsrnatlontl Geophysical &gt;car start­
ing July 1.
The President presumably was
not talking about such peaceful
intarprises but rather about arti­
ficial moons that migh bo used
militarily—perhaps as launching
platforms for atomic missiles.
HU “outer space missile" may
have been a reference to file in*
—Ureontlnental ballistic missiles
•wilb H-bomb warheads which both
the Unled Stntas and Russia are
developing. Such weapons would
soar hundreds of miles into
space before descending.
The reference to the space mis­
sile and satellite was in a para­
graph of his Stale of the Union
message in which he said "we are
willing to enter any reliable ageerment which would rovers® the
_ment which would reverse the
•trend toward ever more devastat­
ing nuclear weapons" In an ear­
lier paragraph bo referred to new
weapons of "amazing capabili­
ties."

Ike ( ' n i l • ( Ik e C n s i r
IK KI.S VI.U I wuely.
In rr « k e i» .
la rei Stale's el
NICK CONSTANTINS.

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T e All Creditors
l-r r.eea l l e r la&gt; C la im , e r It om aed. Aaatoat
Said t ta la le i
You and each of you are li.raby
not II la.l a n l required
•ny cU I iqi aiii I ti4RmamJft v*hlcn you
or eith er of you. roar • * * * • fS.VwS.*
Ike ee t a tt
KICK On MUTANT INK
tfecanaod tale of .aid ' " O
the County Judge of rtl.MINOl.S.
dM unt*
yiorlda. a t Me » f fl e * la
f j h e co urt lioura of aal I t ouaty at
•ANFOHI). Florida, within a l * h t
c a lta d a r montha from the lime of
the flrat publication of ibla no­
tice. E a ch claim or demand ehall
be In writing, nnd ehall elate the
■lace nf re.ldcnta and P " . l office
addreee of the claimant, and akall
be sworn to by the ilalm aat. hlr
a can l, or attorney, a n t any such
claim or demand not a*» filed ehall
be void
Haalll Chrlatnu
Marla Leoa&gt;e
.
.
Aa aaacu lor of the Leal W III
aad e .ta m a n l of
Nick Constantine drreaaed
&lt;*Karlyle Stouaholder atto rn ey for
^Eiecu ln rs.
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Hanford.

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SUSANA IEATIIZ OORRIS, 11
months old. can shout with Joy
in Philadelphia, whore surgeons
removed tho last of 47 straight
pins the child swnllowed six
months ago. Two of the pins
lodged In her right lung and she
was flown from her home In
Corrlcntes, Argentina, to Buenos
Aires, where the first waa re­
moved, and,then to the United
States for the final operation.
Her mother prepares her for the
trip home.
(International)

1-Man Helicopter
Unveiled By Navy

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
DON'T scold the kids! We've
noted few youngsters brisk their
Christmas toys a* fast as does
many an adult bis New Yost' s
resolutions
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"Coffes Bhortag« In Turkey'—
headline. Good grist, ur\t ah
ways thought If ua* Turk! who
Invsnted the stuff!
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A Mttlo late, Qrondpoppy JonklM dodsroi an Idowi Christmat
it ons In which only trotting sards
art *oh|o*t to osehonto.
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A magaslnt editor predict!
that tom* day min-mad* satel­
lites bearing TV scroens com­
plete with commercials will cir­
cle tho glob*. Forget It, boyo—

w* prefer our television shows—
even tho commercials — more
down-to-earth!
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A Chicagoan, nabbed by tha
cops, riafme ho set off sonio tsar
gas pellets "Just /or /*»." For
crying out loud!
1 I 1
Zadoh Dveskopf woadtrs If tho
trooty tronefoering that cooLeieh
aroo to Oormony should ho roferrod to oa o Soar not*.
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British scientists experimenting
with atomic radiation on tulips
claim they have returned tho
plants to s wild stats That,
says the man at tha next doak.
Is certainly gardening In ravtrso
English.

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A anu sC S lca tln *
of
the
■icmbart of
tha
First
Kcdaral
s a v i n * , and Loan Ai« i. lail in of
Seminole County will be held at
the o f f ic e of the A-eortatlo a. I l l
West F lret Street. Hanford. F l ‘&gt;r.
Ida. on W *&lt; t a ** l*r
J a n u a r y tS.
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I will not be responsible for
any debts incurred by anyone
except myself.
(.) JOSEPH TLKI.AP

ton; the Rev J. E. McKinley, I t . Flare*: E. IL Vriasa, JlcksonvlU*;_
and tbe Rev. Jesse Waller, Orlando. Rested left to right— Mrs. Mor- .
ton McDonald, Delxndi Bv. H. IL Waller. West Palm Beach; Drj I
Shuler I’crple. Tallahassee; and Sirs. J . F. Pickard. Winter Park.
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National Income Climbs Last Year
WASHINGTON -tit — National
Income climbed to a record annual rate of 33U.5CO.0OO,000 in the
third quarter of last year.
Tho Commerce Department re­
ported the Income rate for the
J u ly-August-Scptcmbcr quarter
was 5 billion higher than in the
previous three months and 15 bil*
lion higher than In the compar
able period of 1853.
However, tbo department said
that while national Income hit
new highs In each of the first
three quarters of 1930, the rate of

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Causa* Damage
has another bit of advice on takA Virginia phyjlrlan recently lng care of a cold. He advises a
reported to medical colleagues
“ **P 00 h,J Slc1«that h* believes a person cannot alternating from
ona side to the
blow his nos* even once during other.
a cold, without causing Important This, h* concede*, may some­
damage.
times appear to Interfere with
And a British physician. Dr. aleep. But, he Insists, In such a
Paul Oamun, points out:
U °f " condar* «m"Recent Investigations Indicate portan*ce."P”
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wlMt of oulf‘oln« *lr and qvutwh and answd
debris has a greater rhanc* ofi
contaminating a Hnua than I n - L . ^ ' caiuV * P«»on to
splrod contaminants."
l l t t o u L ?ih , p o t j befor# u'«
In aho-t, he agrees thst It D^ryAro ^ l ^ h t '* 130" * ntl kld'
better to anlff than to blow.
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GRIYHOUND'SaPICIAL BUS SERVICE TO
AN ITAUAN SAIVAOI CIIW on tho Squslo ties up to n S,000-ton LST
which was scuttled by bomba crosswlA In the Sues Canal just south
of Ismsllla. Tho sunken vessel contains in estimated 3,004 tons of
cement The crew plans to break up the ship with dynamite and
then remove tho broken sections. The Squslo Is one of 34 ships join­
ing In operations of the United Nation* talvaee Sect. (International)

BO K TOW ER
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LIKE HITLER CHAIN
LANEUlO.Nr 11031 b—LAKE SHEEN
Boathouse—lk*k—Sandy Bearh
TUESDAY, JAN. IS—1JO P. M.
kill is a charming masonry nome fronting 100' on taka
and extending back 400' in depth, having approx. 1500 »q.
IL ut.luiog. spate Ui .addition to * largi- 2'esv rarporte
and a beniililul portico on the lakeside of Ihe hrMise, The
utility room urea is made of handsome redwood, divided
m o 2 room*--one wi'h handv shosver. The home has tiled
floors and double insulated ceiling. It's heated with thermotatlcally controlled Cell IleaL The entire home Is beautilully and UsUlully decorated and sells completely furn­
ished.
2*3 IV. Church Kt.
HOTEL DAY—
RE-STAURA.Vr—
Prafllably 0|M-railng
tVED., JAN. 16-1:30 P. M.
Hotel Day has 18 complete­
ly furnished guest rooms,
all with closets. Eight rooms
have private baths — tho
olior H have running water
only. Has air conditioned
dining room that seat* 102
guests. This Is a popular
luncheon spot for various
civic organlzatons. The Hotel
has a hlghclass reputation
nnd bonds a top-notch clien­
tele. This Is a favorite stop­
over for travelling salesmen
from many amt various
large corporations. Reing
only 2 'i blocks from down­
town, guests are handy to
all cily activities.

FRIDAY-JAN. 18
1:00 P. M— TANGERINE
2-Slnrv l.akefront Home
4 Bedrooms, 3-Baths
Small Block Construction
This Is a remarkable 2*
story lakefront home with
everything lo give you hap­
piness and security. You'll
be moru than proud to own
this delightful home. Tho
house of CBS and lias a
screened porch, facing beau­
tiful Lake Carlton when
you can spend many relax­
ing hours.
3.00 P. M.-EUSTIS
Good for Income;
The 1st floor of this houje,
or building, ronilsts of a
former workshop w h i c h ]
could easily b* converted In*
to nice apartments for ad­
ditional income. The 2nd I
floor has 2 furnished apart-1
menta.
T .Ml. North of Ocala—
U. 8. Ilwy. 411
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MASONRY llUMi.
for. Palmer A So. Ilytr Ave.
TUBS. JAN. 23—1:30 P. M,
This building U 43’x'j3’,
constructed of concrete block
stuccoed and plastered, and
'tool reinforced. Tho build­
ing and location offers an
outstanding profitable opera­
tion for numcroua retail ami
commercial establishment!,
and for income Investment.

140 Acre— 3 lie Iroom Hon*
8 Acre Grove—Stock A
Equipment
WED., JAN. 33-l:oo p. y
The soil Is very rich, wit
lime haic and In this gr»*r
films o , Ivoth garden a1
field crop* grow year ’rotim
The layout of the uropcri
li such at lo make an liar
horse farm. A rnmnlot
Irrigation system will bo o’
fertd fnr sale—seoaratrl
or together with the pro
perty!

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BA D E C IT Y —

Treat Nose Gently
If You've A Cold

gain wa; somewhat smaller thaa
In 1953.
It attributed this to the faet that'
the economy had completed Its re*
eovery from tho 1953 buslncsi dig
and had moved on to a period Ol
"sustained high level activity-*'
Payrolls and other employd^
compensation accounted for tlx
biggest share of the 1938 advance
in national income. They rose bJ
7 per cent from an annual rate
of 231 billion In the first nliW
month of 1955 to 237 billion U
1958.

ATTENDI

may b« necessary."

HOLLYWOOD: District Attorney
Wiliam II. McKesson on "new and
confidential” information in tho
Marie McDonald kidnaping cast:
"It concerns a person or per
sons who have never been iden­
tified with the case. It cams from
a scry responsible person.'’

CHICAGO Aft — What will ihe out Into automatically adjusted
world b* lik* 100 years from now? speed paths," Ihe article said.
Rand McNally and Co. gated In­
Passengers settle back In rotun­
to Its crystal ball and found that da-like plastic domes to view their
100 years hence there will be ev­ scenery-scanners, piny cards, sip
erlasting peace.
cocktails or enjoy a picnic lunch
In an article in its house or­ at a speed of 200 miles per . hour.
gan, the firm predicted that "In­
In general, Rand McNally found
stant detection of bonier violations that Ihe world would be like this:
by radar and television' will pre­
"The population of the earth has
vent boundary disputes from de­ tripled in the past 100 year to
veloping Into major wan.
TH billion. Dispersed skyscraper
Written in the past tins#, the communities can accomodate mure
article said:
and more people . .
"Instant ictaliation has become
Living Is Easy
an international watchdog. The
"Seventy and eighty — floor
universe has become a healthier, skyrraper apartment* providing
saner, morr peaceful and Wrure- up to 10 room per occupant with
ly place In which to live.”
roof gardens and genorous openThe map — making and text­ air patios are gradually replacing
book firm, 100 years old In HIM. the one—family dwelling.
experts to be doing bigger and
"Nuclear and solar energy and
better businrts on Ita 200th birth­ liquefied rock furls arc making
day.
life more comfortable and conven­
ient for everyone.
Electronic Travel
"Our products now Include “ Mass artificial processing of
globes and maps of all the plan­ foods has climlnatH starvation.
ets and their satellitos," the ar­ Conversion of ocesn water to fresh
ticle said. „ ti. ,
........ «
water Is a development now 50
Electronics will put an end to yrar old.
“Hundreds of new synthetics
traffic jams, Ihe firm predicts.
"Our automobile system is one and the use of the ocean’s vast
gigantic electronic network into mineral supplies have left our unwhich individual automobiles tie i derground resources still undcas if Into a closed circuit, moving ; pletcd.”

howmwdoctors J r U ll t o m e ' l u t o n " t o K S E ^ i ?
you .ren t going to break a llfe-.mlgraina. C o ^ U ^ d S c u T ’ "

WASHINGTON: Sen. Albert Gore
D-Tenn suggesting the possible
need of a federal law lo rut traf­
fic deaths:
"1 think the time may come
when some regulation of horse­
power and speed of automobiles
MOLINE, 111: rormer British
Prims Minister Clement Attlee
when asked if Sir Anthony Eden's
health or the Sues policy had
forced hi* resignation:
"I only know his h*a!th wasn't
very good."

What Will World Be
Like In 100 Years

— ly WIUIAM RITT—
Central P ro f Wrlttr

By LM THU p r e s s
ERIE, Pa.* Mr*. Ida Burnett,
38, mother of 11 children, on giv
Ink’ birth to triplet girls:
"We have seven boys and four
girls at homo and tho triplets now
even the score.7”

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N FRED ALLEN'S heartwarming “Much Ado About Me,"
the late star tells about the first vaudeville routine he did
with Portland Holla—who later became his beloved bride.
First, Fred played a clarinet
solo, announced a* “When
the Roll I j Called Up Yon­
der, What Shall We Dunk
In Our Coffee?" In the mid­
dle of it, Portland capered
on-stage. "What character
do you portray?" Fred de­
manded. "I’m a chorus girl."
answered Portland. "I have
no character."
" I was In the Follies," she
added, "until I was vac­
cinated." "That's painful."
allowed Fred. "Where were
you vaccinated?" "In De­
troit."
"Do you ling?" "In my house we have to— there's no lock
on the bathroom door.”
"And what," concluded Fred, "is that tiny box for?" "My
costume," confided Portland. "Would you rather put it on
first," asked Fred, "or shall wo get right into the patrol wa­
gon?"
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•By B IN N E T T CERF-

PALO ALTO. Calif. JR — The
Navy has unveiled a 230-pound
collapsible, one man helicopter
which it described as the latest
thing In front llalaon craft.
The device, called the "Rotocyele,” wa&lt; developed by the Hit­
ler Helicopter Corp. for tactical
use by the Marine Corps. A Hiller
spokesman said it comes as close
to tho idea of a "atrap-on-baok’
helicopter as has yet been d«'
veioped
The craft is powertd bv a 4
cylinder opposed, air-cooled on
trine mounted on the pilot's back.
A single rotor 18 feet In diameter
provides the lift and a small tal!
rotor compensate* for the torque
Performance data was not dis­
closed.
The Navy said the Marine Corps
would use the IUtocycle for ob
servation, liason and small unit
tactical maneuvers.

ROCKIT IXPIRT Col. John C.
Nickerson hss reportedly been
questioned by the Army In conlection with an apparent secu­
rity leak In the guided missile
program. The Pentagon named
Wlcktrsen In an announrement
in the release of secret Informa,
lion that has resulted from
rivalry between different serv­
ice branches. Nickerson com­
mands field eo-ordtnatlon at
Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville,
Ala. fInternational Roundphoto)

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THE SEMI-ANNUAL board meeting of the Florida Methodist Child­
ren's Home Beam was held last week- Btaadlag lo right the Rev.
Kenneth Rogers. Gainesville, th Rev. Baseoa W. Carlloo. superint­
endent. Children Home. Enterprise: L. P. Hagan. tUnford: Dr. H. T.
Clark, Orlando Dr. J , A. Toll*. Miami; Henry 1. Sharpe, Braden-

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17—BUILDING—REPAIRS
PAINTING

n —RRLP WANTED HALE
Young man ai asaisunt to plant
Sup*, for maintenance of ga«
meins. Steady position. Sanford
a as Co.. HO East First St.

47—rUENTTURE—HOUSEHOLD

• mo VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT

THE SANFORD

( 5 - LOTS
Choice

lot*

HERALD

Mon. Jan. 14. 1N 7

in

the Mayfair
Area at an atlra:tiva cash
price. W. E. Kirchoff Jr. Phone

W AIT A i WM W H I
WILSON-MAIEE
■ Tad Burnett
• EASY TERMS
„ *•*’ FAINTING
IS—SALESMEN . AGENTS
New and Used Furniture
U lpiltiM t
_____
I lota totaling 50* a 250', 9500
M91 Grandview
Phone 1W-M.
’kattM. in*
311 E. First St.
Phone 051, j uj &lt; off 5 points It 60 ft.
Bailsman la represent National
—
1 frontage on highway — county
L.P. Gas Co., Sanford Area. U -FA BH aad GAEDEN
deed, terms arranged.
Commission,
salary,
tar
allow­
M ar tea Finishes
rAHELUAS
'lush Analey, 1913 Summerlin or
ance, permanent Florida re­ AZALEAS
, , for Yew Boat
Phone lt n and’ leave~meaiaee
sident. Must b« bondable. For Bee ours before you buy, we
have a SPECIAL on AEALEAS 1 --*■---------*
appointment Phone.
Orlando
nhare you may bo eontseted.
39c
59c
7»c
10714 or write P. O. Boa 613
w
a f t - 's e s i f t
CR/.PEV1LLE NUR8UEY
Orlando, Florida.
Grapevtlle Ave.
Ph. 2djg
17—BROKERS aid READ ORB
w a g u a / a s t " W-WOKI WANTED. rEM A U T
USED FARM A GROVE
JUST OUTSIDE CITY
FLOOR landtag gad RatiMag. I Whits lady wants work of any
EQUIPMENT
Oeaalag, waitag. aervtag S e a l
kind. 309 Oak Ave.
2 31 Ford Tractors (I) High 1 bedrooms, porch, carports. Com­
pletely furnished very neat
« « « ty alaee IMS.
Clearance
Day-work or part time la city or 1 D-Case drove (I) TD6 Crawler
home situated on 2 largo lot*
H M Gleaioa, Lake Her?
out. Ph. 1298-J.
with fruit trees. Cash price only
1. Irrigation Pump A Motor
97230.
FAINT
2 Dine plows i l l Silver King
(Of* Discount on ill DDcontinu*
Tractor.
F IN A N C IA L
ed colore . Highest quality..
Robert A. Williams
SHERWOOD TRACTOR CO.
JA -m O N U T
______
Bale laata til Feb. lat. Big
REALTOR
Orlando
Highway
Thone
501
savings on painter drop cloths. 55—MONET T f LOAN
Raymond LundquLet,
Lai's not kid ourselves what wa
This la a pats to the Rita theatre
want la more business The Dog- McRANEY-SMITH PAINTS
ASSOCIATE
AUTO LOANS
for Dori* Francisco. Eap. date Phase 1972. Atlantic Beak Bldg.
glt Diner h la r . Lake Mary.
1411 S. Park
Phane 1195
COST LESS
Jan. El. 1957.
ANNETTE’S - for good food. FORMICA. The finest material
This is a pass to tha Prairie Lake
lUOk.
Chicken,
Shrimp, available for counter tops. Over F l o r i d a S t a t e B a n k
Drive-in for Mary Shuneman.
R
E
N
T
A
L
S
Spaghetti, Koiher Corned Beef 25 colors and designs to choose
Exp. date Jan. 23, 1957.
O r 8ANFORD
Sandwiches. SO CITY LIMIT8
from. Your exclusive Formica
54—APTS—HOUSE*—ROOMS
LAEEFRONT
dealer
M—DOCS—CATS—PUTS
___________________________________________ I
2 bedroom frame home. 215 feet
"Wantrd. Broken down hoase, for large family, P rtftr laaely
GREGORY LUMBER CO
4 -u m a h d found
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
room,
on
a
clean
sand
bottom
lake.
ration,
with unpleasant flaw, or near crroelpr,.*
redigreed,
wire-fox
terrier
3Ut A Maple
Phone 2*62 pies. male. Champion PUP- private baths. 114 W. First St Approximately I acre, few
auwd.
FOUND— On W, ISth S t dark
citrus t r e e s , outside c i t y .
2105 Amelia.
brown young female calf. Own t*—PIANO HKItVIf.’k*
Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W 97.000.00.
d a i l y c r o s s w o r d ►r e •... • im ;
er may havt by paying for thin
L L 8111 — Plane Technician
ACSOM
M E R C H A N D I S E - Efficiency apt. Hl-way 17-91 So. CLEAN .3 bedroom frame home,
ad*and Impounding fee. Call
8. Profllted
23. Source J&amp;..&lt; lJt *, .(• • •
Pheae 2U4 Route I, Sanford
I . Native •&lt;
6. Slop
ISM. City Managers Office.
24. Labo­ ’. ' : n i m j . 4
City Limits. Slumberland Court.
asbestos
siding,
tile
floors
; k h '.i •
1 1
Havana
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING 45—ARTICLES for SALE
7. Not strict
ra­
throughout, full screened porch,
J ’.7
I.eji i *
TRiaEP.ES 'BLACK TIE4. Petticoat
W. L Harmon
i-M M O W A i NOTICES_______
Sbe
Seminole
Realty
for
Desir­
$.
Rick
tory
earporte.
large
lot,
near
PinsWa nuy end ten nod furniture
1 •
10. Custom
COSTUME shows the jacket
Ph, 13M-M — After 5:00 p m
able Houses and Apts Phone J7
6. BUI of
(short­ L '. J V J i t - i . .•
crest School. Priced 910,500.
Paying top cash prices for any
11. M ark on akin
designed
In
white
silk
satin
and
ROLLAWAY, ttoapkai and Baby
an
anchor
•!('
"
I
t
a
l
&lt;
.
ened)
thing of value SUPER TRAD­
12. Trust
worn over a sheath of black
• .J *
Apartment. Suitable
•4
12. A U. 5.
Bade Day. W r * or Month- 71—ROOFING tod PLUMBING
57. Cicat­
ING POST on 17-92 Ph 2093-W EFFICIENCY
j .i
•. &gt;i
12. Automobile
chiffon broadcloth combined
for Winter TourliL Private oath
Tol. 1425. Furniture Center —
President's
rix
jfoL si
(-OtHfKtny
8'.’
C
i»v
■
CERAMIC
T
IL
*
part
with while oatln.
A shower. Steam heaL Inquire
US West r im S t
nickname
30. Nimrod 'J M '- V il &lt; M 811 ; •
LIVE BAIT
Paul F Mueller A Son Ph. 154
It. Help
Manuel Jacobson serosa from
A. B. PETERSON
19- River
54Scandi­ . j n T" if •
in
Shiners,
Bull
Head*.
Pep
Outa
Frta eatiaata Quality work.
14. rttre e
Post Office.
Golf car demonstrator, gaioliaa
(Asia)
Broker Associates: A. B. Paterson
navian
S Doten. 95c
17. Behold!
powered, ISM model. For Sale
Jr.,
P.
J
.
Cbestarson,
Garfield
19. Girl's name 46. Varnish
Missouri Minnows and Worms 2 bedroom house, kitchen equipp­
PLUMBING
18. Branch
by state distributer. Ro-mnck
Willetts, John Mslteh and R. W.
it. Vessel
substance
Contract and Repair Work
Fleming Grocery—E. Geneva Ave.
19. Health
ed. About January 20th. Ph.
Williams. A. C. Doudney. Land
Lumber Co., Leeaburg. Phone
20.
Land of
57. Land of
40. ile a l
Free Estimates
261-J.
Surveyor.
resort
Canaan
SS .
ins tiger
SEWING MACHINES
e i. W arp-yam
R. L. HARVEY
22.
Wild
shtep
Hi N Park Ave
Phone 1129
21. Girl's name 38. Grew old
NecchJ - Wbits
43. Klngag
204 Ssnfard Ava.
Phone 1159
} bedroom unfurnished house, kit­
ttnd&gt;
35.Detest
34. Moslem
New and Used
Jem U
title
Judah
chen
equipped
970
month.
Phone
24.aty IN-C.)
PLUMBING A HEATING
OZIER REALTY CO.
GARRETT'S 323 E 1st. SL
991
or
743-W.
24. Ftbbera
Septle Tank Installation A Servle
Laura It. Osier. Realtor
l
f
24. Turbid
Heater Service, A r c h i e C. Canteens, cola, ilaeplng bags,
i - a u to m o tiv e w anted
llatel U. Fi*M. Associate'
5
room
house,
1600
French
Ave.
29. Append
Harriett, Phone 734-W or 1535.
tents, mesa kits, hunting knlvc*.
2601
So
Orlando
II
wy
Ph.
1359
10
Unfurnished or partly furnish­
II
31. Open (poet.)
Army-Navy Surplus. 310 San­
Sell Your Car U&gt;
ed.
Plumbing. Krctky Heating
%
32. Secondary
ford Ave.
3 bedroom. 1 bath, ma»onry home,
ROY REEL
1 )J
M. G. HODGES
35- A relatlvo
lot W. Second St.
ready for Immediate posses­
2 bedroom unfurnished house.
•Factory to you—
p
Service on All Water Pumps—
33.
Sergeant
•*
sion.
99.300.00.
$450
00
down.
Phone 1S30-W after 3:00.
r ■
Aluminum
law (abbr.)
Wells Drilled - Pump*
i —BOATS AND MOTORS
2 bedroom, 2 bath delux masonry
- r
%
Venetian Blind*
Paola Road, Phone 700
37.
River
(It.)
Furnished cottage located on 111home. Brand new. Wonderful
»7
fr 4
•
I Enclosed head. Sag proof bottom
Rakaen'e Outboard Headquarters
34. Luton native
way 17-02, Phone 3010-W1.
buy at $15,500. $1,400.00 will
_
_
%
1 rail with plastic ends. Plastic
39. ktacawa
S HP Lanaoa-AJr cooled .... 50.00
handle.
II ' 4
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nyloo
J SINL.s s ^-TnDUSTU?AL
S HP Mercury—Like New 150.00
I B ra s.)
2
bedroom
furnished
home
just
v
cords.
42. Calamitou*
Ufc HP Elgin—beat up
out uf ci.-y — not fancy but
i
u
Senkarlk Ginns and Paint Co. Office space for r^nt, 115 S. comfortable. Only 93,950.0&lt;&gt;.
44. Desert
but rune good______ .... 75.00
French.
Renovate
to
suit
ten­
—
79.15
112-114 Weil 2nd St.
Phone 320
(A sia )
TVS HP Firestone - .......
Dcnutlful high lot* on Crystal lathe
ant. Phona 63'.
43. City
10 HP Johnson runs good ... 159.00
and Yankee Lake.
Aluminum
garage
door,
2426
(Pruai.)
11
10 HP Mercury. KF7. ........ 125.00 COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
r
1
*Sr
K9-WANTED to RENT
Chaa*.
46. Ancient
_____
____ . . . J|eni
ite r shift 155.00 Including: bath fixtures, cabinet
10 HP Wizard,
W
4
Jewish title
19 HP 8aa-Bee, Uke new ... 75.00 sink, water pump, septic lank Ga« hot water heater A stove. FURIFHFD wo bedroom house,
v
and water heatar, approximate
47. English
II HP Scott Atwater— good
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MKRO
g
Sanford
or
Vicinity.
Call
1920Portable
electric
sewing
mach­
i
l
l
ly 925 month.
i
4.
novelist
ext. 3 1 ».
condition ....................... 170.00
REALTORS
ine. Ill) W. 17th.
b V 41
Call, or :ce us TODAY
down
10 HP Martin-Fast motor 165.00
1901 Park Ave. Phone 27 or 115
Phone 1113 II—APPLIANCES '
1. Meddle/ 41
M HP Evlnrudaa .... 195.00 • 595.00 1007 Sanford Ave.
Th» J V ?*»•
th« Movieland
aomeneea
Rid*-in for Dorothy McClellan. ' PliONM 9274 fer~iCHERRY ‘
25 HP Johnson*
.. 255.00-395.00 2—SPECIAL NOTICES
y
44
FR1GIDA1RF. appliance*, tale -Axp. date J*n. 23, 1057.
Real Estate llrnkerage — Notary
2. Employed
Many other apeclali In used mo­
and service. O. H. High. Oviedo
1219 W 13th S' Rear Barber Shop
3. Not good
tor*. boats, and trailers.
Robinson Hand Craftad Furniture
Fla. Phone FO 5-3815 «r Ban
4. pasture for
MARKNI OISIN, 1. the National
Your Kvinrude Dealer
RKAL e s t a t e
Wa build, daslgn and raflnltb
SACRIFICE
ford IB42-W attar 6 p.m.
oaum (Lnw&lt;)
Polio Poster Otrt from BurllngROBSON SPORTING GOODS
Set at 911 French, Pb. 52-tt.
Owner
built,
completely
furnished,
|
ton. Mass., calls on Mrs. Richard
S04 E . l i t
Phone 999
Nearly new 10 cu. ft. O.E. refrig­ I I —ACREAGE
2 bedroom modern home. Large | M. Nixon, wife of the Vice Pres­
HEATING,.
erator and Maglo. Chef ga* Ten acraa exceptions! tiled land
landscaped lot. ideal. location.
| '#ii U 111
. -4
ident. at her home In Washing-'
USED MOTORS
Floor Furnaces A Circulators
range. ln6 Shannon Dr., PineW.JfSO.oo Excellent terms.
* |
all i n | 4
on
hard
surface
road.
W
.
E.
tom She helped to launch a
Unconditionally Guaranteed
ACROSS
4. Mrs.
23. Short
crest.
H. B. POPE CO.. Inc.
'
I
J
I
l
i
y
i
laill
Kirehhof?
Jr.
Phone
305
I.
Betting
series
of
March
of
Dimes
coffee
1955 Mercury Mark 55
Cratehlt’a
Consult A REALTOR First
sleep
200 S. Park
Phone 1440
d. Teems
bird
15—BUILDING MATERIALS
!i •
- i
(Demonstrator) .......... *445
16. Fro1
CULLEN AND HARKEY . parties to be held during Janu­
44—FARMS AND GRCVtiM
11.
Bkin
j i
•
7. Fortify
Like new Johnson SVfc HP $150
ductlvt
GATLIN BROTHERS
IM N Park Ave.
Phone Mill ary. The alTalrs wilt be held
•
|
.*«
J
i
n
«.*
'
.*
RED-I-MIX
CONCRETE
I
openings
4. te lle *
throughout the United States, as
97. Wierd
Perfect 5 HP Johnson ----- $ 10
Dragline A Bulldozer Service
20 sere tile farm. Three bedroom
•i.\'! * 61 |» t
Window Sills - Lintels
12.
Silk
veil
t.
Merriment
well
as
Hawaii
and
Alaska
for
A few 10 HP, 1156 Mercury*
fver.i*
REAL
ESTATE
DRIVE-IN
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2195 W. Sanford.
house, large bam. All equip­
•III
lit
(Eccl.l
Sepllc Tank—State Approved
10. Withered
the March of Dimes campaign.
left
Save
2511 French Av*
99. Japan, M ill. I t
11 ment and machinery. Easy
13. Faultily
Sund — Cement Mortar Mix
Ivar.)
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state
/III
•
I
l
f
»V « S
eao
NEW 1957 MODELS
J
.
W.
IIALL.
REALTOR
terms. Ph. 1393-J. P. O. Box
14. Old card
•1 'ill 1 . Is • ,
Miracle Concrete Co.
16. Flightless
manta, invoices, hand bills, and
coin
5tark 6 - Mark 30 — Mark 55
1151.
Jahnny Walker, Associate
; mi m
iii i
game (Sp.)
bird
Phono 1335
programs,
etc.
Progressive 309 Elm Ave.
41. Seed
•
See the new.Mark 75 — 60 HP 6
“Call Hall" Phone 1758
13. Encoun­
19. Former
Printing Co. Phone 105 — 105
45-HOMES
vessel
Cyl — Mar/ury
tered
CONCRETE
Egyptian
W. II. "BUI" STUMPER
West 13th SL
35. Ferilla
ALL TYPES BOAT TRAILERS
Voeleeday'l
16. Uke
king
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete Five room house with bath and
Realtor — General Insuror
spots
Closing out— 1 only
34. Story
WELL DRILLING
17.
Observe
19.
Habitual
Blacks,
Sand.
Gravel,
Cement,
Guy
Alien
Associate
approximately
thirteen
acres
of
in
deserts
1299 Fiberglass boat ..... 1210
da Leavs e g
Fiirbanks-Morsa
pumps.
1$.
Music
nolo
drunkard
high
hammock
Und.
W.
E.
CoocroL
Pip*
to
meet
all
Arietta
Price,
Associate
*3- Noma name
Creatllner Aluminum boats
Consort r t
Repairs to all make*.
II. A controvcr, |0. Division of 54. East Indian 44. Adam
Qualification*.
Klrchhoff Jr. Ph. 305.
Phone 905 or 2122 — 112 N. Park;
from ............................
9313
HOWARD
C.
LONG
•lei
spot
tho
earth
cereal grass 44. Herd cT
Shermitn Concrete Plpt Co.
W. P. SMITH
207 E. Commercial Ave.
CUSTOM UUILT HOMES
92. Chine**
(var.)
Out West 131b St.
Phone 2189
whalee. i
Motors—Boats—Paints—Glass
dynasty
Phone
344
VA—FIIA—
CONVENTIONAL
LARGE
ROOMY
37. Breakfast
44. Man’s \
S515 S. P a n
Phone 1203
25.
Unroll
3
bedroom,
2
bath
homo
with
FINANCING
16—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
food
SIIAD ARE NOW IN
.39. Trap
, Florida room on nicely land­
12-TRAILERS
Guide aervlce every day, aafe HAYNES Office Machine Co. LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
,30Cooked
scaped lo . Oak Boors, central
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
boat, two motors. 93.00 per
iJL Frog
Typewriters, adding machines
rheat,
good closets, Indirect
It will pay YOU to sac ui before hou.-, minlnimum of 5 hours, 2
A . K. S H O E M A K E R , J R .
« . Midday
□ □ □ □
Sales-Rentala.
314
Mag.,
Ph.
44
lighting In living room, en3
you buy. Open Evening* and
IT
in party. Phone Larry Aubry
Phone 1991
1100 Mellonvllle
*1' A ltlrm m va
j
closed carport with utility and
Sunday*.
□
□
□
□
at 2855-J ,
vote
(var.)
I7-FURN1TUKE-IIOU5AIIIII.D
along*. Nearly new. Good
Ea»l*lde Trailer Salsa
Mgpher#
"i
neighbors. 118,500—terms.
Palatka, Fla.
DREDGING
m ■ ■ ■
3A Publio
Land filled, beaches made. Joe
SAVE WITH ECHOLS
WONDERFUL LOCATIONS
'a w m M V M n '//;
Alntream House Trailer for »ale.
Andrews, Ph. Elgin 7-50B
ROSA L. PAYTON
ff-JJlU a child
Purchased new this year. Com­
Kuril,, Florida.
4119.60 Swivtl Rocker ___ 989.50 . . . SPLENDID VALUES
Registered Real Estate Broker ,
&lt;1- Roman
pute with combination refri
9119.30 Recliners ........... $89.50
|Phona 2871
17 92 at Hiawatha |
. heuec gods
gerator, gas range, gaa heat, Thla is a pass to the Prairie Lake $199.50 Sor* Red L chair $159.00
45- Slrwi
Drivc-in for Harry Dewitt. $139.50 Bunk Beds
twin bed*, dinette A 12 gallon
ip
IT
13
REAL
ESTATE
—
la
—
urchin
. 1119.50
Exp. date Jan. 23, 1957.
watar Unk. St. John* Realty.
ask Crumlev A Monteith
.
43. Century
Pbooe 1129 or 1079, Sanford.
at 117 South Park
Phono 772'
. . E*«nt
in c o .m e -t a x -s e r V I ceT
• SOUTH PINErREST
jj- p u t e n t
Wat, II. Murray
You
can
still
buy
choice
lots
In
FOR SALE— 1955 2 bedroom
• GROVE MANOR
i r - Speeding
Phono 1811-M
LAKE MARY for at little a*
.
Nashau trailer, 92196. Phone till Celery Ave.
„ Pwaltic,
• VALENCIA VILLAS, Drl.and
Closed Sunday
$350.00 each. Buy now whil*
1 9 1 6 - X J . _________
14. Apportioned
they lait. Prices sure lo ad­
, oD0WTV
We can qualify &gt;ou for one of
~ PU.MPh A SPRINKLER
1952 Deluxe New Muon housavance.
J- Health
Larg* selection of B e a u t i f u l jour easy finance plans within 30
SYSTEMS
trailer. 3 room* A bath, like
reaon
' minutes.
Dinette* at
N«w. Call Sanford 1123 J3. 22 All typo* and sizes, installed
3- Specjahaod
RAYMOND M. BALL,
"Do It Yourself."
Catalina Dr., De Rary.
—
____
raider (MlL)
TT*
KCIIOLS BEDDING CO.
.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
3- A Ortet
REALTOR
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••Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
Machine and Supply Co.
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EM PLO YM EN T
Top. 9153.00. See Bill at Good­
Ride-In for Ambro»e Olitfe.
• Service Personnel
Exp, date Jan. 33, 1957.
year Service Store.
Used
furniture,
appliances,
tools,
24—HELP WANTED FEMALE
etc. Bought-sold. Larry’s Mart
Tbit la a pasa to the Ritz theatre
YOU
321 East IsL SL Phona 1631.
for Marty Millsipa. Exp date Registered Nurse for Sanford
$ t . 3iziI|itb lU lla g r
Blood Bank Program. 3 after­
HIM A ll two eye-catching hats,
Jan. 53, 1937.
)R DISTLNCTIVt, FURNITURE
noons awcek, 3:00-7:00 p.m. No
SAM C. LAWSON a .- .- p -*
CAN
highlights of the advinee show­
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Prices,
visit
special training or experience
1910 Ford, motor excellent, has
ing In New York of Spring mltlERRY’S. W* ar* *ip*rts at asSt /a^*4 Rmllf Compaq
needed Fnr appointment con­
bad reverse gear. Flr*t $40.00
linery fashions by tbe Millinery
dsting you to secure gracious
BUY
tact Mr*. Band, Phone Orlando
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Stabilisation Coinrniailon. At top
lood looks with funciionsi con17137 or Writ* Box BB c o
1951 Nash Statesman $150.00
is a chapeau reminiscent of
•nitnee. Today’s best buys la • With confidence when you bu&gt;
Sanford
Herald.
Body • little rough — good
IANSOSO
FLORID*
great-grandma’s boudoir cap. tt
nationally advertised furniture
FOR QUICK ACTION oaa Claaalin Odium A Tudor Hum*.
MalHH
motor.
D • bloused crown bonnet of
it DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
WOMAN with machine to sew
(tad ada to sell i*at lure. Cali
Hugh Analey, 1915 Summerlin.
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broidery Just above the brim. At
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bottom is a tall hetmet trimmed
FOR GRAND BUYS GALORE,
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I Homes are ready fur immediate
make the Want Ads your shopp­
1953 Plymouth Plaza. 4dr Sedan WO ME N — $89129 we e k l y ,
speretime. New style party All metal utility and wall cabin­ occupancy.
1954 Pontiac 4-door Chieftain
ing place.
•WAP ANYTHING! Just place
plan, showing family apparel to ets at wholesale prices.
Deluxe.
group* in home*. Beautiful out­
1951 4-door Chevrolet
ODHAM
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fit on approval. Beeline Fash­
1931 4-door Plymouth
Single door utility
$9.93
ions.' Bensrnvill* 90. Illinois.
1919 Halter Traveler
TUDOR,
Inc.
helpful
id writer.
Double door utility
$12.95
1910 Packard 1-dr. Sedan.
3 pc. wall cabinets
$9.93
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reform school," be said. Of the
girls, tw* ware sent as depen*

By DOROTHY WOMEY

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deer unfastened and walked

Of. Of eeuree, I didn’t know who
woe kern."

..-Bot what are you doing beret”
•WITa eyes hod baesi moving
m m tbe room; new they com*
hwek to Priscilla.
" I might ask lb* same of you.
1 noticed that the place eras for
Mia, and I had a curiosity to take

I Sad myaetf wishing yen were
going to stay."
A voice interrupted them “May­
be yon can persuade her to stay.
Did you know you wera M ag
yob came?"
"1 didn’t know anything about entertained by the Lady of the
K until I got n totter a few days Manor?" It waa BiU. He had n
smudge on hie whit* shirt and
hi* bands were dirty
Pets grinned. "Of course. Didn't
you? 1 came over UUs morning
to ace If 1 could help, although D
admit I*m afraid of those ghosts.'
"Ghosts?
__ ____ you heard? This
"Haven’t
house Is supposed to be haunted
Lights have been seen bobbing
around, they aay . . . I haven't
seen them myself."
"How long have they been
around? The ghosts, 1 mean."
"1 never beard anything about
them until Just a few weeks ago
You know, there’s supposed to b*
a secret room her* somewhere,
with a door leading to a secret
paaaag* to the water front. May
be a legend. It may not be true
about the lights, either."

'U ’a true." Priscilla a a l d In­
voluntarily, and then laughed. "1
mean, I was looking out my win­
dow and I thought I saw a light
In an upstairs window. It blinked
on and off several times." •
“You've been here before? la
the house, I mean?”
“Of course . . . There's some­
one els* coming In—” Prtscllln
stopped to listen. Then she said,
"Hello, Dick I Did all of you know
I was here this morning?"
"1 was driving by and saw
Bill’s car. Then 1 saw rats'*
Jalopy and thought. I'll see what
goes on Inside. Bo her* I am."
“Did you know that Priscilla
was the owner of Lookout
House?" Bill asktd casually.
"8h* told me last night”
Priscilla looked from Dick to
BUI. There had been something
queer In that look BUI bad given
Dick, eomethlng pussling In hla
voice. Hhe felt a chill go up ner
spine. Why were these men seem­
ingly so curious about the old
house? Had Uiey all come lor a
purpose? Had their meeting here
been prearranged? With a UtU*
laugh that had a catch in It, she
said, "I shall now conduct you
three gentlemen on a tour of my
newly acquired ’haunted house,
provided you're interested. Shall
we hunt that secret passage?"
Again that glance passed be­
tween Duval and the doctor, and
when the turned aald* to listen
to something Pete wsa saying
she heard Dick say to Bill whai
sound'll like I think you're on th*
wrong truck.

Hla vote* waa light, but there
• M anything la hla eyre and Is
feta M a s e r th at’ made PrtoelUa
took at him la surprise. "What
are yoa looking for?” eh* asked
tooUy.
"What makes you think I'm
"anlitog for aaydriagT' fvo heard

rou'r* going through that cheat,
thinking of buying the place?"
"Buying It!" Priori! la stood up,
H r indignation mounting. "I'm
mlUng 1L 1 mew the place."
Blll'a eye* were startled. There
e i l no mletahtng Ut* astonish­
ment there. "You own Lookout
Bouse?" HU vote* waa utterly In*
crtduioufl* M
8lnci when TH
"tone* Aunt Rachel Porter died
nnd toft It to me. And you needn't
took aa though you don’t believe

(To Uc Contimir 11

nblls*-- Av*loa Bonk*

dents because of their parents and
two war* sent aa delinquents be
eauie they refused to eomply with
proper home standard*, truancy
from school, away from borne at
night without permission and re*
fused to eomply with probation re*
quirements, and generally Incor­
rigible. “The bom* standards in
the**,” said Judge Housholder,
"were not what they should have
been and the girl* naturally suf­
fered."
A breakdown of the IS boys
sent to the Reform School shows
one was sent because of recklees
use of firearms in which a play­
mate was killed; two were sent
because of truancy, running away
from bom*, Incorrigible and show
log complete disrespect for law
and order; the remaining 15, re­
ported Judge Housholder, were
•ent for stealing and breaking and
entering to steal property. “The
majority of these boys earns from
underprivileged homes, but not
all," the Juvenile Jdge reported.

"The Court'says that the hand!
lng of all these cases and Juvenile
problems haa been amazingly sat­
isfactory and successful," the re­
port said. “The shining star of
th« Court’* methods of handling
children on a local level Is that
In all the children before tbe
peaters — that li children who
have violated their probation or
committed a second wrong, his
hat been accomplished through
my efforts, the cooperation of par­
ents and Die child, and the help
of Mr. Jones, Counselor and Mrs.
Wontenay, my secretary, who Is
not an employee In the Juvenile
Court," he said.
“This hat been a hard battle at
w* do not have any facilities
found to be of great advantage
In the car* of our Juveniles and
In the past 1 have not been al­
lowed sufficient funds to properly
staff the Court with necessary
help," said the Juvenile Judge.
He said, “ I feel confident the
great majority of our people are
with me in my efforts because I
have made some 75 talks through­
out the eouqty on the subject nf
Juvenilis and my listeners and
others tell me *o.
"I have great faith in llie fu­
ture of our youth because I have
learned to love them." he said
"How? — because I have put
my heart Into their life. The suesccc of our youth is not depen­
dent upon me, but you, all of ut.
"With your united help we can
make Seminole County the best
county In Ih* state in which to
raise a child. That is my protram,
hope and omrer — the best." he

Molasses Glazes barbecued 'Ribs

Drought Conditions!
Lower Water Levels'
Of Oklawaha River
A nolle* from the Corpe of En­
gineers, XT. t . A nar, Office of the
District Engineer in Jacksonville,
state* that "drought eooditfono In
th e Centra] Florida area during
the leaf rear hare lowered the
water lore! of the Oklawaha River
and Ha tributary lake* to the am*
tent that reatrictire navigation
condition* now efcia throughout
the waienrajr.'’
In (enoral, ho notice reads, the
water level la from one to three
feet below normal. 'The moat cri­
tical area la the reach between
Silver Springs Run and the Moaa
Rluff lock and Dam which now
haa a controlling depth of about
one foot.
. The DietrM Engineer, Co. E.
E. Kirkpatrick, Issued the no*
tice that the Moea Bluff Lock will
continue to be operated from a a.
mm
m. to U noon ai d from 1 p. m.
to I p. m. dally for aueh craft*
aa art abla to navigate the river.
However, he says, in order to
conceive a* much water aa possible the uaual weekend discharge
racing film end by anecdotal
of water through the apilway in­
from hie own racing experiences,
to the lower river will be dls-!
showing how incident on the race
continued effective the weekend of
track can be related to iltcationa
(Continued From I’ags I)
Jan. 19-10.
Col. Kirkpatrick warned that alli race drivers visiting the nation’s on the highway. He stresses cour­
craft navigating the Oklawaha' high schools, brings his safety tesy, mental alertness end good
River and ita tributary lakes and; presentation I n t o Southeastern mechanical condition of the car
stream* should eqereise eiteeftie stales after a lour of several as prime requisites for safe driv­
caution until such time as the wa­ mooha through Kansas, Colorado ing, pointing out that teen-agers
can become excellent drivers be­
ter level return* to ndrmal eleva­ and Missouri.
Parsons has qualified throe cause of their advantage of good
tion.

(Continued from Page One)
Joseph C. Reynolds said (hat "I
have reasons to believe than th*
area was set on fire."
Reynold* said that book matches
were found a*, the scene of the
blare. Citizens of the area also
had thia fire under control when
the ranger* arrived. Wilbur Tyner,
Assistant Ranger alto answered
the alarm.
The Seminole County Assistant
Ranger warned county citizens
not to burn woods and brush at
thia particular tlm.e "The woo&gt;la
are dry," he said, "ami winds
nuke the fires even more dan­
gerous."

HosDital Auxiliary
To Gather A t Elks
Club Tomorrow

A general meeting of the Wo­
men’* Auxiliary of the Seminole
Memorial Hospital will be held
tomorrow afternoon at ihe Elk’s
Club beginning at 2 o’clock.
Mrs. A. W. Epps 8r., preililettt
of the Auxiliary, said that there
will be a business meeting fol­
lowed by a social hour.
Members of the Seminole Me­
morial Hospital staff have been
Invlsed to attend the meeting.
Main discuss ion, told Mrs. Epps
will concern the forthcoming HiFever Follies which will be pre­

times for membership In the ex­
clusive Champion 100 Mile An
llous Club. Club membership is
restricted to the world's few driv­
ers who drlfe the 500 mil* Indiana
polls stretch without relief at
speeds averaging more than 100
mph.
Parsons began hi* racing carver
in 1910, driving midgets on the
West Coast, ami two years later
wop th e midget championship.
After the war, he raced in the
Midwest nnd was again midget
champion in lots. In 1956 he won
She Pacific Coast midget title.
He first raced at Indianapolis
In 1919, finishing second. The fol­
lowing yeur, he won the Indiana­
polis "500". Competing again
each year, he placed fourth in
1956.
Parsons has been a race pro­
moter, and In the last two years, a
successful stock car driver In ad­
dition to competing Champion­
ship car events.
The veteran racer driver will
give expert Instruction on safety.
Hi* talk will b&lt;! Illustrated by a
sented at tbo Seminole Iliifh
School auditorium in February.
Mr*. Robert S. Stone, general
chairman of the Ill-Fever Follies
presentation, will speak to the
general assembly of auxiliary

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notlfOd anil r*'iulf*d lu pr**«ni
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ur cith e r ut Vuu. mar have a sa ln tl
the e sta te ut F U 'llL N C K A. U A LHKIl. i l t c c i i f i lata 01 aal'i i IHIU
1/ . to lha C'liunly J m l(« uf Hrinlhole C ounts. F lurid*, al hi* utile*
In the co u rt houa* of cald Counts
at Hanford, Hemlnul* Counts. F lo r­
ida within cleh l calendar moo Ilia
(rum lha time of ho first public*Ion of this notice. Cecil rlalm or
demand shall be la w rltlne, and
•hall * ta t* th* place of reildsnre
anil post oftlce addree* of Ihe
claim ant, and shall be swum to by
lha claim ant. Ills ai|eiil or a tto r ­
ney and any such rlulm nr demand
no tu filed shall l&gt;e vobL
UuuKlaa Hlenstrum
Aa adm inistrator C.T.A. of tlia
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.ale entered t&gt;r me J a d e * of Hi*
Circuit Court of the Ninth Je d ld a l
C ircuit In end for Hemtsot* Coun­
ty. Florida, on tlia llth day ut
Jan u ary A. D. lltT . In a certain
cauee .b etw een F irs t Federal H al­
in g , and Iz&gt;an -Aetoeiatlvw of Or­
lando, a corp orative, plaintiff, and
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Urahsrn. uml Lonnie Ala* Uralrun.
ills a l l s ; Al. IS. liratiam , al,| known
aa Marlon IV. Uranani. and V lrcl'iU
U raham , his w ife; and Marlon
IV. UruluaW. •a i IJCieeutpf ut {ilia
K n i t , of l l t u l J J . ' Herndon, I de­
ceased: defanuant*. helng Ouznc.-ry
Case .No. m i. 1 will sail a t pu dlo
auction In the hlgtirst bidder for
i nah ut H-ml no If County Court
llouaa In flic Lily of Hanford. Suninula C o u n t). Florida, al Ilia hour
of lliu v A. if. on Thursday Ja n ­
uary 31. l»at th a t certain land si­
tuated In Hrralnole County, Florida,
•icacrlbed ae follows:
l.oU t and T. Block I, Tier
T o r e . TOWN OF HANFOUl*.
F IJ,lllli.V ui fording lu C. I;.
Trafford's Mup of Hanford, aa
nsr map or Ptul Ihereol r e ­
corded In I1 a t Book I, page i t .
Cl : public records of Humlnol*
C o u n t y , F lo rid a;
lacsa tsn foot
strip along ths Huuh side of
aald L i t
’
■I. I*. Herndon
C lerk of Ik * L lr c u ll L'uuil
I Beall

TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
Tou Will lake nolle* th at th*
Hoard of Cuunty Commissioners of
Hsm'nule County. Florida, upon th*
petition uf Ih* uuallflrd land own.
, n . will, a t IS:®* o’clock, A. M.
on the ilh day of February I J i J ,
lu
«u|i| Cuunty
Commissioner*’
lino in
In th" Hemlnolo County
Cuun Huuso In Hanford. Florida,
consider and determine w hether to
clues, vacate, abandon, dlMontlnue,
disclaim anil renounce any rlsh t
that the said County and the publlo
have In ami to thus* easements In
Heuilnol* Cuunty, Florida, delineat­
A t t o r n e y f o r K a la t a
ed upon a map o r plat, and des­
2 " i E d w a r d * llu lld ln *
cribed a* folio* a, to-wlti
Hanford. Florida
foil* 1-1«. In- (u»iv*. lose L ot V.
Block 17. Fourth Heetlou of
IV T i n : ITIICLTT r o t K T F u ll
HltKAMWOl.D. a* recorded In
T i l l: NINTH JC llll l l l . ITIH'I IT
I’iat Book «. p as* &gt;» of Ih*
O F PI.O HIIM , IN ANU S'Olt SEMIt'ubllc
Record* of Seminole
n o l i : ICH .NTV, i t .o n i i t t .
County, Florida.
IN CHANCERY NO. HUS
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IN TERESTED
MAY
FIR ST F E D E R A L HAVI.S’OH AND
A PP EA R ANl&gt; B E H EA nD AT
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PLACE
ABOVE
O RLAM -O a corporation.
S P E C IFIE D .
VS
Plaintiff,
HOARD OP COUNTY COMNORMA II. BIVtNH. a widow.
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Defendant*
C L E R K ’S NOTICE OF * l l - E
Nolle* l« hereby a l v n that tin­
ier * Decree nf foreclosure nnd

CHOICE LOCATIONS AT

A V O N PARK L AKE S
AVON PARK'CHAMBER of' COMMERCE
MOVII ACTSlit Mamie van

Doren's thigh Is treated by a
first eld man after It was lacer­
ated during the "shooting" of a
teen* In a dim being made near
Bakersfield, Calif. She was In­
jured when her drrss was caught
in th* mechanism of * enttonDtcklng mvchlne ffnt-rnvfioitalj

Tiny Barnaclelike
Creature May Shed
Light On Evolution
’'.d’ ENHIOKN. Denmark to
—Ten pre-hlst&lt;rlc "missing link"
snails dredged up off Mexico
(Nought with them a tiny bar­
nacle-like creature that may shed
even mort light on evolution than
famous zoologist
their host*,
hat reported
The snail-like moiluka them­
selves were found to be a species
dating back 300 million years, and
thus on* of the most ancient "liv­
ing foitUa" known to science.
Dr. Henning Ltmche. who iden­
tified the mollujkt, said the crea­
ture* ho found stuck to them may
be even more eeneatlonal. He
hopes both discoveries will shed
new light on man’s development
from the earliest forms of life.
They are Ihe size of the tip of
a ball-point pen and resemble
nips*. Samples will be tent to a
Swedish expert In this field for
further study,
A Dtniih rxpedltlon found th*
moliusks anil their tiny guests five

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For th* Full Pile* of

With poik supplies now bountiful st meat counters, many styles
of thia inrut can be economically prcpnri-d in the months ahrad.
Hero burin-cued spun-ribs, topped with spiry npple rings, make for
a very special and popular menu, Unsulphurvd m«lus*es in the'
barbecue sauce ndds a fine glaze and color to the spun-rib*.
tlnsulphurcd molasses, the roncciitrulrd juice of sugar cane,
Fur hurry up canapes: Raw'
give* good spreading consistency to a barbecue sauce. Its aromatic
and sweet flavor also offer* interesting contrast to the nip of mushrooms, cauliflower sections, 1
mustard, vinegar, Tabasco and Worcestershire included In th* and cucumber slice* may be serv­
sauce. The sauce is ready to bo used as soon a* th# ingredients ed with a tangy dip.
art blended.

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Barbecued .Sparm b*

A pounds spurenb*
.1 tablrspoona vinegar
t tablespoons unsulphured
2 tablespoons Worcestershire
molasses
sauce
4 tablespoons prepared mustard 2 teaspoons Tabasco
Have span-rib* rut in serving piece*. Place In shallow baking
pan. ( ombine un.ulphund molasses and mustard: stir in remaining
ingredients. Brush spareribs with part of sauce. ILtke In a moderate
even, (3.1(1* P.) I ' j hours, brushing frequently with remaining
»»'ie«. Serve with Tilszed Apple Rings.
YIELD: 4 eervings.

EFFECTIVE

R m Avos Reck Chamber of Commerce b
making this offer to acquaint more people
with the lake regies, end to bring more fen*.

&lt;h*v into this area. Avon Park Lakes it only 1
miles from Avon Park and thould become
one of Avon Perk’s fine rou'dental tubuibl.

TAUAssmi w • J A m e a v t u t

Loko Privileges for Bottling, Booting and Fishing
FRIE to aN Property Owners of Avon Pork Lakes
Anticipated
Yearly Dividend

Avon Park Lakes wil be advertised ia out oftlato nowspapors but NOW before tueh advert-png starts, thfs fine property it offorod
to the people of our state . . . to 9bra them

the chance to teloct the BEST location: »!•;!*
they are available. Select lots dot* to tho
lake et this low price, but don't wait or you
may miss this great opportunity.

Pree Deed . . . Free Title Insurance . . . Exchange Privilege
years ago while dredging deep in
th* Pacific Ocean off Mexico.
Dr. Lemche, 52, was a member
of the expedition. Out he was not
up to date on mollutk study and
let the specimens rest nearly five
years in jars of alcohol before a
scientific double-take turned up
(heir significance.
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drbto maite by anyone other
than myself.
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NO. 17B

United Press Leased Wire

No Change Is Seen
in Plans For SNAS
CHARLESTON. 5. C. e — The
Sixth Naval DUtrtet said lata yes­
terday two firms had baan award­
ed 197,300 "architect*—engineers
service contract" to examine lites
In Georgia and North Florida for
a ; now Naval Air Station.
A Navy spokesman said "the
contract want to T. B. Bourne A
^tsodates of Washington, D. C.

Meet To Consider
Museum Request
Called By Board

and Reynolds, •Smith A HUla of
Jacksonville The two firms will
work together in seeking a suit­
able tile for the air station which
would cor. an estimated $23 to
$30 million dollars, so the spokes­
man said.
The spokesman said the study
would require about three months
and the firms woulld submit their
findings to the Navy, which would
review the recommendations and
decide If the station should be
built.
The spokesman said be did not
know if Sanford, Fla. would be
considered for the base which
would hare a complement of 39*
officers end 3,00 enlisted men if
it Is built. More than 160 planes
of a four carrier air group would
use the new base, the spokesman
said.
He said factors in the selection
of a site would include toppography of tho land, prevailing wind
and weather, availability of uti­
lities, accessibility of the sits,
and ability of the Navy to ac­
quire the property.
The stations would have (wo
parallel runway*, each 10,000 feet
(Contluued on Page 3)
long, two hangars, an operations
building, control tower, jet main­
tenance building, storage and
supply warehouses, barracks, moss
ball, fire station, and similar ad­
ministrative buildings.
The spokesman emphasized that
no funds have yet been appro­
priated for actual construction of
the base, but only for a prelimin­
ary study.
Congressman A. S. “Syd" Herlong Jr., contacted latp yesterday
In Jacksonville, said that the baso
referred to In the release from
Charleston Is a proposed auxiliary
bate for Ptnsaeola.
" I contacted Admiral Davis of
the Navy," sai l Congressman Her '
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C o S p C F 0 . S u fld s m O
C . . c c . . « ^ L - U ____

Dulles Continues Plea
Nomination Blanks For Eisenhower Doctrine
No New

For Outstanding
Young Man Mailed

Russian
Threat Now

Nomination blanks for th e
WASHINGTON 01 - Secretary
Seminole County Junior Chamber
of State John Foster Duties asvd
today there ie “very great likeli­
of Oommerte Distinguished Ser­
hood" American troop* will have
vice Award were mailed yester­
to fight In the Middle East unless
day to all Sanford and Seminole
Congress approval the Eisenhower
County organize: Ions.
Doctrine resotuUon.
The nomination for the Jtycee’s
But, "If this resolution passes,"
outstanding young man of the
be added, "there la very little
year must be returned, according
likelihood” that U.S. forces wouU
to George Andrew Spear, presi­
have to go to war In that crltl**
w Th« Board of Sanford Ci!y
dent
of
the
local
Jaycees,
no
later
ridden region.
CommUsionar* last night asked
than Tuesday, Jan. 22.
Dulles Is fighting hard for. the
for a special meeting with two
Any Interested person may se­
President's request for standby
other groups to consider requests
military authority In the face of
cure a nomination blank from the
for axpenditnrca whch have not
considerable Democratic skepti­
Jaycee Information Booth or from
been Included in the 1056-37 bud*
cism. Sen. Henry M. Jackson said
any member of the organization. |
got
the administration thus far h u
The club’s president explained
Mayor David Uatchel told the
produced "no evidence of any new that the Distinguished Service A*
Board of Commissioners at last
Soviet threat" in the Middle East
ward to the outstanding young ||
nlgbt’a meeting that the General
which would warrant hasty c o b man
of
the
ear
does
not
have
to
Henry Shelton Sanford Memorial
grrislonal action.
go
to
a
member
of
the
Jaycee
Wbrary and Museum will be ieJackson challenged Dulles' as­
organization. It is awarded to snv
dirated on Friday. Feb. I.
sertion Monday that Ihe danger ef
man
between
the
ages
of
21
and
" I attanded a meeting of the
Russian domination In the Mlddlo
35 who icceives Hie nomination.
General Henry Shelton Sanford
East poses "the most serious
"The Junior Chamber of ComMemorial Library and Mnsetim
threat to the United States la a
m«rtv Distinguished Service A*
Committee on Friday," said Ma­
decade.
ward is presented annually to an
yor Gatchel, "and learned that the
Dulles testified for the second
outstanding young man of the
City will be presented Ihe keys to
day at a Joint meeting of the Sen­
community for leadership ar.d
the building at the dedication
ate Foreign Relations and Armed
service to &gt;he community during
"However,” said the Mayor,
Services committees.
A
RCKNI
FROM
A
RACK
similar
to
the
Celery
City
Sweepstakes
manned by 50 to «• diivtra. The races are being staged
the calendar year," said the JayITs estimated at “ very much
"we wore also asked to furnish
which Is to bo rlagrd In Hanford on Lake Monroe Frb. IT. .More auspices of the Hanford Host and Ski Club.
cec president
in
s" than 30-30 the chances of
materials, labor, and equipment
than 130 boata are expected to be here for the event, lloais will he
Floyd Cooper, chairman ol the
U. S. fighting in tho Middle East
Tor landscaping around the muse­
Jaycee committee in charge of
If Congress approves the Presi­
um and library, under the super­
the "Distinguished Service Adent's proposal.
vision of the Sanford GarJcn Club.*
"So far there his been no evi­
ward”, said today that the Judges,|
In addition, exj8s'a;d Mayor
dence presented that Indicates any
who are to be announced later, i
Gatehel. "we an* being asked to
new threat,’’ Jackson told report­
will base their decision on the
carry Insurance on $3,000,000 val­
ers. " I think the threat was great­
selection of nn outstanding young,
uation of books, papers and other
er a while back."
man of the year on three basic
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. W
valuable pieces in the collection."
Dulles sounded his warning is
It I* also assumed, he said,
fundamentals: (I) contribution* to|—The Afro-Asian bloc’ scheduled a
testimony before the combined
the community welfare during Hi* I meeting today to discus* the final
that the city would maintain the
The Sanford Boat and Ski Club,from two to three boats of dlf
Senato foreign Relations and
.year. (2) Evidence of leadership form of a draft resolution urging is bringing to Sanford it* first j ferent classes,
museum and library and the JUCCUIT1DS ilCTC
Armed Services committees. Ho
(Ciwstlnued
on
l’.age
3'
’
tho
United
Nations
to
Impose
•bndvcaplng, as well ns provide
a wss recalled today for a tMond
Ca*p&gt;rr Olson Sundsmo, Vi, who|
The Sanford race »&gt;*»
will u
be aanc
»iiy Sweepstakes."|
sweepsuaei.sanctions un Israel. In the United annual "Celery City
Janitorial service. Another Hem •redded
r.-iizwi at
hi, 1203
is.vM \V. 20th o
u , yusNVU
.
St.,
passed f s • • s .
if
full day-of questioning on tho
Uax^Ew,
aces will tuuLafe.bdV.J JlL-Jfl* American
cNotions, tho General
. fp^jha. racy*
that ooUrn .he picture. Mayor away suddenly during Jl*e■ nlghl. L *.
M O hO nCV
President's Middle East proposals.
‘
U*!T’Mlf'i
aftemptm
****H
*rt
ti
*
-hlri*!
|
main
pjlilh&amp;l
committee
r-vumoa
j-Monroe
on,
tho-1
Gatchel laid, "Is that we arc i'*o
He rnmc hern'two wed 4 * s j
^ . .
*
Jackson was one of several
debate on disarmament.
wllljwlll
give thef local boa
17 when upward of fio boats will
I *111 Slvc
boat races
expected to furnish a librarian from Imokalce hut bad fo rm er U I G S 111 L e h lC Q E O
Democrats ready to question Dul­
be placed in Ihe water to parti-1 national publicity.
to catalogue all of the paper* and llv
til hpn»
mn ’
lived
here fo
forr nhntft
ahotfl llirr#*
three vyears,
_
...
.... ®
les today ax to whethsr the United
j &lt;Aj| •*_ el —* m
^! 1reve \inccnt Inhoncy, IkI,
WASHINGTON IP* — Admin­ cipate in the :atcr racing con­
books, a Job which Is estimated .
Top Job for the Sanford Boat
States ha* s.'luiate military
test.
j
ortelnstlr'
from
*
irn
Jlil
'
wt
I
‘F
**-"*!
In
Chicago
at
It
o'clock
istration
foreign
aid
planners
are
will require about six months and
forces to meet the threat bo
and Ski Club at the pve'ent Is to
A
'a-year
old
Negro
hai
tre*n
Orig^lly from HOlldale. Wla. |Saturday night following a lengths- ......
................
studying about two dozen projects
that tho city would provide a li­
Sanford will be one of seven raise the $063 needed to under­ charged with breaking and enter­ warned of.
w i rT l 2 S S L M
&lt;’*rP°n*cr Mines*. He had live.
Chicago which might be financed tinder
brarian to operate tho library and E
Mr. Eiseubower has asked Con­
bj W. L. Holcombe.
ind sjiJwatikee for ih e pa«t 3 2 1the economic phase of tho KDen stops for tite Florida Grapefruit write the races. Thlj money, of­ ing after confessing to the taking
museum after the preliminary
Circuit which will draw between
Survivor* are four daugiicrs, years.
of S3 to 30 p a irs of ladies and gress to approve a resolution giv­
ficials
said
today,
will
be
used
hower
Doctrine
for
stabilizing
the
30 amt 60 drivers. Each driver,
ark Is completed."
! Mrs. Edna ltasde!l, Rockford. III.;
mens shoes from a show-window ing him standby authority to ino
officials of the local float and for prize money and to cover of Gordon’s Department Store, U. S. troops, if necessary, to resist
Commissioner Eail Hlggtnbo-j Mr*. Mildred Simmons, St. Paul Mr. Mahoney v.a* born in Sin Middle East. •
liability insurance during the race.
ford Jan. 2.’. ISOt He attended
Ski
Club
said
today,
will
have
tham proposed that some way be&gt; Minn.; Mrs. Anna Malone and
any Soviet aggression In tho Mid­
The Club's Commodore, Joe 213 Knnfnrd Avc.
Sanfonl schools ami S!et--on UnlWARSAW tp — Communist
found to build n wing or wings to, ..
Mrs.„ __
Rerntee
both, of iVrrdty In DeLand.
The Negro, Forlender Haulier, dle East. He also requested a $400
Nicl.'oi.',
said
today
that
their
.... Ostedahl,
.,
China Premier Chou En-lal. hnv- . . .
r ,
'.he General KanforJ Memorial MadUon, Ui*.: ,hree sons. Les- „
.
,
plans include the selling of ad­ wa* picked up at 3:10 p m. yester­ million two-year program of eco­
» as formerly in the t.-tnl !nu won Polish Communis} Leaner V O l U n t G C r r i r C m C n
Library for the present city lib­ llo Snndsmo. lUllsdale. WIi.;. John,,.
vertising, seeking donations, and day afternoon oh Sanford Ave. nomic and military aid to help
Wla.lyslaw Gomulka into nccep? ,
rary so that the present librarian of Elkhart, Ind.; and Arthur. Toy.!bulln,‘:, ln Ch,eairo frtr nuny
the operation of concMilnns dur­ by Lt. Joe Hickson and Patrol­ Middle East nations maintain their
ing Moscow’s leadership of world |D S 1 0 11 O l l l C C r S . ’
nett, Wls.; tsvo brother*' Arlle of) &gt;'**ar»ind staff would be In charge.
ing
the rare in order to raise the man Carl Dodron on suspicion be­ independence.
.
.
’
I Survivors include one sister. Communist policy, relurns to War- ' .
cause of his previous record.
Tho special meeting that will |Indiana and John of Oregon
guaranteed prize money.
Police Chief Roy G. William*
R/naine trill be oent to Barron, Mix* BM«" M»h°"ry of Sanford I
ft«r,h*r
iA p p o i n t C h a i r m e n
be called will bring together the
Don Smith, member ogf the San
tracers.
|
|ly MARY FOWLER
members of the General llenry Wls.. for services nnd burial. Re- »n'1 one brother Andrew II. Mn|ford Boat atnl Ski Club has been said today that the window at
DEBARY—The DeBary Voltin named the club’s race chairman. Gordon's Department Store was
Shelton Sanford Memorial Libr­ mains will lie In state at Gram- h,,ncy- oml ,hrf*’ niccMVIENNA W — The puppet
a r y and Museum comml'geey the kow Funeral Home this evening Rosary will b.* recited Wcdnea-j j afUM‘ K,dar regime is bringing leer firemen Installed their new
Virgil Fllder and C. B. Watson rifled Sund^Lafternoon. The Ne­ MIAMI (tP — A drive begins
day evening at 7:30 p m. at Br.s- h
pr&lt;„ „ re
i„.Jr
r, bel officer* Thursday evening at the of St. Petersburg have tentatively gro, the n le f said, reached this weekend to get 730,000 citi­
Board of Scminoio County Com­ and tomorrow morning.
&lt;on Ftinn*.!! Home
1'lions Hungarian workers In an at- firehouse. Charles Schneider as iiderlrd a site for the race west more than two dozen pairs of
missioner!), and the noard «f San­
zens to take .Salk vaccine shntg
ford City CommU doners. Date
Funeral Mass will be held ati tempt to build up a new Comm:; nresldent; Alfred Faron. vice presi­ of the rity limits. However, the shoes.
Chief Willisms said "We are in­ nnd makn Dade County the first
9:30 n.m. Thursday at All Souls „|st plirty, report* reaching Vien dent; Harry SMIer, secretary nnd local club official said clay,
for the merlin? has no', yet been
"polio-free" county In the nation.
vestigating
thepossibilities of
Gaston
Cosby,
treasurer.
Oliver
Catholic Church with Father Ri na said today.
that the site will need the ap­
•ft.
t
Dr. Walter W. Saekett Jr ., pres­
Saulter’s
implicstion
In
other
si­
Hasiemer
was
elected
a
trustee
chard Lyons officiating.
proval of the State Road Depart­
ident of the Dade 3(edleal Assn.,
milar
Incidences
In
Sanford."
Burial will be in AH Souls Ca­
CHICAGO W — The Unite,I for three years; Edmund Jarkson ment.
The Negro Is being held in the announced about 800 member*
tholic Cemetery.
Steelworkers Exe,-utive Board to­ for two years nnd Henry Lasher Nirhois, the local club president, City Jail until the investigation is have agreed to turn their office*
for
one
year.
said today, that In addition to the
into vaccine centers on Friday af­
Brlison Funeral Home is in day took under advisement ap­
complete.
peals by five "rebel’’ members The chairmen of funding coni pri/u money, driven in the race
ternoons ami Saturday mornlnss.
charge.
Chief
Williams
said
this
morn­
who claimed they were denied mittees were appointed ns fol­ will be trying to gain points to­ ing that Sam Conner, a 33-yenr old Tile Dade County chapter of tho
places nn the ballot for interna­ lows; equipment, Edward Healey; ward the Colonel Green Trophy. Negro Is being held at the City National Foundation for Infantile
entertainment, Chris Butler; build This $7,000 trophy Is awarded an­
tional offices.
Paralysis said It would buy $23,000
A full agenda in &lt;uvettllc court
Ing, Edmund Jackson; house, Hor­ nually to the driver who ama*«- Jail for “Violation of parole."
worth of the vseclne for residents
hearings will come before Juveni­
Lt.
Hickson
and
Patrolman
liudace Catcher; finance Rudolph es the most points during the com
who cannot afford $3 shots front
le Judge Ernest Hwsholder to­
Tirdcntann anil public publicity. plcte Florida Grapefruit Circuit ion apprehended the parole viola­ private physicians.
morrow mornlrs.
tor
after
receiving
a
report
from
Carl
E.
Gidles.
Feb.
13
will
be
tho
Tile program wilt consist of six
The hearings will Involve 13 j
Partly cloudy with little change In ,|„e for lfMl annual ball held in races, said Nichols. There will be finger-print records when picked
Juveniles of various ages and wfll1
temperature through Wednesday. the Orange City recreation hall, four for hydroplanes and two for up on a drunkenew charge.
Include two girl* whose eases J
Considerable rarly morning fog. with music by Parker’s baud of runabouts, with each rare being I Conr • wa* serving a life senconcern run-away charges.
j tetico ^
murder at Itaifcd
ow tonight 56 to at.
ML Dora.
(Continued on Page 3)
Four separate bearin'** will bo^
Slate Prison when relense.l or. ATLANTA itn — Janunry » i*
conducted by Judge Houahotder
1parole The Sanford Police Chief tormelnn* were selling like h»t^•ginning at 9 o’clock when five
I said that Nathan Mayor, Prison rskc* at the state farmers’ mar­
Negro** will come before him
Commissioner hai been notified ket here today.
on charges of stealing.
that Conner is being held in cus­ Stanley Sollar, a Jetup, Ga.,
Two white boy* ate charged
tody.
truck farm*--, brought in a truckF'lfty
years
ago
today,
a
13
year
l-auderdale
as
manager
iu
1923
ern
Bell
Telephone
&amp;
Telegraph
with breaking and entering in the
load of 300 Floriila-grown melons
•Id boy started his career with and in Nov. of 1936 came to San Co. and the other from J . G, Ilrad- f
_ second hearing to be conducted in
Monday and 130 of them were *cl&lt;|
Soutriern Bell Telephone A Tele- ford as manager of the local of- bury, executive vice-president.
[ T .M . DolllSOll, 8 6 .
the Judge’s chambers at 10 o’­
within six hour*. Sollar said the
clock.
rcmniidng 330 ihculd go today.
elephone operator■* k 1 ** *| ^
jj
{
Gilmer, in his letter, said "We Q j g j |p p £ m P O f k
At 11 O'clock a hearing will
The melons, weighing IS to 25
1
^
~ yea.s or ...j .a .c ---- as* much pride in our fine group
3
1
1
Karl V. Turner, Manager of the- with the telephone company has
bo conducted for three whit# boys
Theodore Merton Dollison. .*6 pound* each, were brought to At­
local office for Southern Bell, been as a manager," Turner eom- tof long-service employe t who, passed away at hi* home ln Fern lanta as an "experiment," Sollar
on charges of breaking and entercomplete* hi* 30 year* of unbrok- rncntd thl* morning when Inter-1
their faithful devotion to;p„rk yesterday,
•aid, to determine "if people will
,4 Runaway charges against tea
en service Interrupted only one i viewed on his 6oth anniversary duty and the spirit of service,| He had lived In Fern Turk eat fresh melon in January."
time "when I w** off one month (with Southern Bell,
VhlU girls will be heard at ':13
'have contributed mui-h to our many year* having moved there Be nurtured them through the
tomorrow afternoon.
because of sickness".
| "One thing standr out as un company’s growth and dsvelop- from Columbus, O. In 1926. He winter chill by a "good Irrigation
Turner, who turned 62 on Dec. usual," he said, "is the fact that ment ami are such excellent ex was bom in McArthur, Ohio.
s y » t « m" and cheese cloth,
19 last year, said " 1 have seen a I have hud telephone number 91180 ample* for the young members of
Air. Dollison was a retired wrapped around the vinca at nigtit
tremepdous growth during my since 1919,
our organization."
musician and hod taught music and romoved in the morning.
career for there were Just a few "My most unusual experience iu
Bradbury’s letter commented |in Sanford, Ovlok) and Lyman
telephones and the company was my career with the telephone coin- ".May the service emblem you are Schools. He was a member of the
Albert 31. Flowers, 60, Seville,
only about 33 yean old when I pany," Turnr said, "was the hur- receiving serve as a happy re­ Methodist Church.
a former resident of Sanford, died
wer.t to work for them."
rican of u m while I wav in Fort minder of your long association
Survivors irslude his widow.
Sa'uniay evening at the Veterans
The Sanford telephone company Lauderdale. Tho extent of the with us, and our appreciation fori Mrs. Ellen Dollison. Fern I’ark.
Hospital in Lake City.
] manager began his career in Car- damage and the quick ronuback the con ribuiiuns which you have one daughter, Mrs. Doris Terre- The Central Florida RIoo«lbank'f
Bloodmobile'' will he In San­
V Survivor* include his mother,
: rolton. G*., as a teljpuone opera- of the telephone company in re-1 made toward the advancement and |ton of California: two sons. John "ford
at the Elk’* Club Thursday
Mrs. A. M. Flower* and a son Al,
! tor. working at night because, as establishing its lines.
progress of our company during C. Dollison and Theodore B.
afternoon from 2:30 through 6:3i).
bath of Seville two brothers, Cut-1
! be said "it was thought to be un* "Everything has gtuwn mure in hese years."
DoQison. both of Winter Park; Steak dinners will be given th" *
lm of Lakeland; and George of
safe for girls to work at nigbt tJhe It J; ts*t yavri s'itt J i - l » :
Turner will receive a service one brother, Artrur Dollison of
who contribute blood to the E’V t
New Orleans. La.; three alt'eri,
' then.”
^ny ten years I can remember,"'emblem with ten stars, each star Charleaton, If, Va.; four Rraiul- Club Blood Bank. However, other
Mrs. Elis.* Graham. Seville; Mr*.
in tins. Turner said this mom- Earl Turner stated as he reminise-! representing five year* of service ehildren and four great grandchild­ contributor* are invited to tale
Pauline Murphy, Okiawaha: ami)
j ing. "I was transferred to Lake cd through the year* during'to Southern Bell and to Itk sub- ren.
advantage of the bloodmobile it
Mr*. Viol* Yancey, Atlanta, Ga.
1 Charles, La. as a toll section line-, which he has served Southern' teribers.
Funeral services will b* held Sanfonl Thursday afternoon.
Funeral service* will be held!
man and after a couple of yean Beil Telephone A Telegraph Co. j On his anniversary of 60 years tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock
Blood donors for other banks
at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon,
there was then sent to DeiUdder.
Two letters were received by of service this morning, Turner at Cox-Parker Chapel In Winter or Individuals are welcomed t*
• a the First Methodist Church of|
* La. at manager where I stayed un- Turner this morning and he read'said "Tho Telephone Company Park with the Rev. Darwin Shea use the Elk’s Club facilitlet and
Seville. AUen-Summeriiill Funtil 1923."
and re-read Uv-m. One wa. from .baa been good to me and I have officiating. Interment will be in the Bloodmobile during the fouri:\RL V. TURNER
wal Home is is charge.
U’hoM by Jzmsooo)
Turner was transferred to Fort Ben S. Gilmer, president of South-1enjoy cd every year
Glenn Haven Memorial Park.
hour stay here this week.

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'C elery City S w eep stakes'
To Be Held Here Feb. 17

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Charge Is Placed

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Dade County Starts
Salk Vaccine Drive

Juvenile Judge
Faces Full Agenda.
•Tomorrow Morning

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Watermelons Sell
Like Hotcakes

Turner Sees 50th Year W ith Firm

Former Resident
Succumbs Saturday

Bloodmobile To Be
Here This Thursday

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