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SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY,

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For' Seminole County
MORE THAN 92,000 P R O P I
Y damage was estimated by Sanford Police
. Department investigating officers whl e car on left smashed into parked car on
** right. William James Holman, 33, was f er of the automobile shown at left. The aceident occurred on E ast First St. n e a # e .
(Photo by Bergstrom)

Two Accidents Cause
Over $2,(jp0 Damage
First Federal Will
Pay $106,084.95
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HoMars of savings accounts at
First fe d e ra l' Savings sod Loan
Assn, are getting $108,084.95 in di­
vidends th at are .being added to
aeeoantg, and whieh with the mid­
year earnings • distributed by the
association brings the total for
1M7 to t300.U4.40, according to
Ceorga Touhy, executive vice
preeideat
.. l b ) three gnd a half percent a
A « a r rate of earnings together with
the assurance of safety provided
by "better-than-average reserves”
has appealed to thrifty minded per­
sons, said Touhy, in spite of the
events of a year that was filled
with "tight money” problems.
The slide of the market prices of
securities on the stock market
whetted the interest of many In­
vestors in the stability of value in
.pavings accounts and where the
Wield was quite adequate in view
of the absence of speculation, he
added.
The association official said that
there was a strong demand for
money for the building and th«
purchase of homes snd It was
runnning wqll ahead of the aupply
of funds. One of the disturbing ele­
ments to a firm dedicated to the
atimulatlon of home ownership,
A a s been the Inability to grant Immediate loans for this purpose,
Touhy added.
The comlnc year will bring no
quick relief from the "tight mon
ey” situation, although it Is be­
lieved that the Federal Reserve of­
ficials will make another move to
"ease the pain," but Its effects
will not be felt at once, comment­
ed Jouhy.

businessmen Have
Optimistic Qutlook
For This Year

Two i
hours o{

during the early
caused more thin
».ooo
operty damage, sent
on* nan he hospital, and anothr r Injure I t not seriously enough
Rallied.
to be
Shortly ter 2:30 this morning,
^outh coupe, driven by
■ 19*)
Charles
lax, 20-year-old navy
man attf I to FASRON Si at the
Sanford Sal Air Station, itruek
down F.J eii W- Herrmann,
cr attached tolicav?
year old] leer
Attack
idron 9
Ens.
mann Was first taken
to Semi] Memorial Hospital and
then tr | rred immediately to
lorlal Hospital where
Orange
he unde| it surgery this morning
for inji
received in the automobile (dent.
Doctol at Orange 'Memorial

Villcfe Players
MaklAppearance
Herefluesday
The e

In will go up on one of
mod unusual and deine ea
lightful
ratrlcal offering* Jan.
7 at S p in the Tinecrest School
auditorit
"The
Players." presented
by Ihe
■note SC tu.l Concert
Assoclat
fast pace )umor. color and good
theatre
from
J Xihort
S
from "cr,
Rr* playi. poetry fand
sfnrl's.
ightfully narrated and
costumr he evening will have a
fluidity
variety that will keep
Its amli s. of all ages, spellhour'll t! ghout the show.
Will S y, actor and director,
co-stars
the lovely snd talent
ed Kdns
to bring to life tome
of the
knding works of worldfamnus
ors, classical and mod
crn.
Shsrln tie spotlight with Will
Sandy * Edna Hurd will he the
brilliant lung assisting actor,
David Ji: I. Superbly staged and
I costumn he current production
by the V ige Players is designed
to plea

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NEW YORK UP— Businessman are fairly optimistic about
the outlook for ISM, a United
Press survey of representative
spokesmen for 14 key Industries
Viewed today.
# A few of these officials look for
a lower level of activity In their
field* in 1958, but they emphasise
that their operation* will b« well
above recession levels. Rom* of
them expect a record year.
The concensus was that the de­
cline In business would ru n its
coons by the middle of 1968. with
a second-half recovery leaving by
the middle of 1958, with a secondhalf recovery leaving th# eron-i
vAy slightly higher oa balance.
Competitiou for th* eonsumer’i
dollar will be saver* In 1958,
whieh will make it difficult for
companies to raise their prices.
Moat busineasmen look for higher j
dollar sales but lower earnings
In 19M, as the profit-equeexa eon- EDNA

Sandv.
lago PI

Only optimism for I M baa barn
expresaed by Sanford and Semi*
note County community leaders.
As a m atter of fact, IBM will be
bigger In every tray, according to
the outlook ai Sanford bankers,
Sanford's mayor. Ita Btato Sena­
tor, and tbo president of the Seminote County Chamber of Com­
merce.
Senator Douglaa Stenstrom was
emphatle fas his outlook for the lo­
cal community when he said "I
think we can look forward to a
continuation of thO unprecedented
progress experienced by our com­
munity in 1057.”
In Ida outlook for tha eomlng II
montha, Senator Stenstrom com­
mented, "I feel wo have really
just begun to utilise ail of the fine
resources which our community
and county has lo offer."
Mayor David Gatchal expressed
optimism In the completion of pro­
jects for tha City of Sanford when
he said "I think that tha elty
will decide one way or the other
on the docka and terminate pro­
ject — and I am opU aiitle about
It."
"We ara looking forward to the
completion ef our capital Improve­
ment projects,” said the Mayor,
"and tha addition of a full time
recreation director.”
Our first big convention will taka
plica here In 1058 with an espectcd

Hospital said this morning that
the young officer received a head
injury, compound fracturo of tha
right leg, a fracture of the left
leg, and a rib fracture. Ills con­
dition was described as "fair."
The automobile which struck
down Ens. Herrmann was traveling
south on Sanford Ave. at an estl3"-3.V
inn hour, scconhng to Deputy Sheriff J.
K ril Tha Ensign was walking
south on Sanford Ave. with traffic
and was dressed in white.
Kits. Herrmann was carried ap­
proximately 10O feet when hit
Seminole County celebrated last
by (he right fender of the automohile and th n thrown Into the night and this morning.
Folks turned out to sing, dance
windshield. His right shoe was
found about 10 feet from the point and laugh the old year o u tin d the
of impact on the right side of the New Year in.
The San Francisco Giants Mayhictfway, his left shoe left on the
highway about 80 feet from the fair Inn, holding Hs'gigantic New
Year’s Eve Party In the ballroom,
poiift of impact.
entertaloed more than 400 local
Deputy Sheriff Kris said that celebrators, a group th at Included
the driver of the ear "swerved to Sanford folks. Navy folks, and
miss the young officer but he guests of the Mayfair Inn. .
cither fell or stepped In front of
It was a gay party with bright
the car. Bax told Kris that "ft and colorful hats, noisy noisehappened so fast I don’t know makers, and plenty of confetti.
whether he fell or stepped In front The "big push” came exactly at
of the car."
midnight when hundreds of bal­
n#x w„ acc0mpanied by Rich- loons were rclessed from a conar,|
Alvord, 19, of Heavy Attack traner at tha celling level and all
Tr4j.l(na Unit at SNAS.
dancers attempted to take at least
IB another accident this morning one balloon away with them.
A buffet supper was served to all
1934
£
“ ■?-»■£?■ guests one hour after the New
Year had been greeted and on its
|, 0| niin^ j 3.y e a rold Sanford In- way toward making "futures.”
Other parties were held through
‘ ■
1937
sw
m in
• e. . lman.
j _plowed
wi.a&gt; Into a
out th* county The Turf Club. Just
F,T parkH °" .rir,i * '
.
r image to the Plymouth his out of Casselberry, In the Semi­
bet v estimated by investigating nole Raceway Park, was open until
off :cr» of the Sanford Police De- the wee hours thia morning enter­
tment at $900 with damage to taining its guests at a gala party.
The Elk's Club, the Sanford
Ford *1.200.
Shrine
Club. Jim Spencer’s, the
he Ford automobile is owned by
Veterans of Foreign Wars staged
Ns tonal Car Rentals and leased
New Year’s Parties for their
by Meric Warner's Gulf Service, i friends and neighliors as well as
|L W. It. Cosgrave and Patrol- j members of the organisations.
m fi E. F. Hayden, investigating! There were literally "hundreds"
early morning accident, saidJ of other parties held throughout
t the parked car was thrown 38 the rounty.
,
by the Impact.
Revelers, however, watched their
targes of reckless driving were "traffic rules” with only two ac­
:ed against Hqiman, tha officers cidents In -the rounty during the
night-long parly-going and travell­
ing.
Thia year's celebration—w itch­
ing th* old year, successful, pros­
perous, and unpredictable, slip
out into the past and greeting a
brand new IMS with hopes for even
a greater year ahead of It—was
oaa that won’t b t forgotten.

Seiriinole County
Welcomes 1958

S f V t f f i m J™

Burton Appointed
To Zoning Board

John Burton IV, Sanford archi­
tect, has been appointed a mem­
ber of th# Seminole County Zon­
ing Commiaalon, according to an
announcement made today p j Raymond M. Bail, chairman.
Burton fills a vacancy on the
county zoning hoard created hy the
resignation of Robert S. Brown
who accepted the position a* Di­
DECEMBER M
rector of th* county board.
Admli'lons
"The appointment of Burton to
Walter James Wad* (Sanford) the Zoning Board," said th*
Rose Louise Doyle (Osteen)
board’* chairman, "will mean
Mrs. Amy Futxh (Chuluota)
much in carrying out th* content
Barbara Lee Arnett (Sanford) of th* regulation* which must he
Discharge*
adhered to in eountywtd* expan­
Fay Ivei (Sanford)
sion and building.”
Joan Clevenger (Sanford)
DECEMBER 31
AdmlsMowe
TAKE IT OFF
Willie Mae Duhart (Sanford)
STORKS, Conn— ( UP) — Wil­
Louis# Kingery (Sanford)
liam KneebsiwJ qualified ■* • state
Births
policeman, but only after working
Baby gfrl to Mr. and Mr*.
off I4S pounds. He’s now n trim
Abraham Kingery (Sanford)
178 pounda, instead of 324.

Hospital Notes

fRI), (left) lovely anr talented aefreag and Will
ector and leading nctcJ will appear with the VO.

attendance e t over l.S » , Mayor
Gatchel stated. "We aro looking
forward to additional Industry and
our first major step in Industrial
devrlopment aa well aa anxiously
awaiting Congressional approval
of Navy axpanslon at tha Sanford
Naval Air Station," atated tba Ma­
yor.
The Mayor concluded "Overall,
yra hsva a very optimistic ytar
ahead of us — we have had a good
year In 19ST and have that much
and more to look forward to In
1958."
Rankers In Sanford have exprea*
sed a very secure year ahead ai
they point lo the twelve montha
of 1958.
T. E. Tucker, president of tha
Florida State Rank, said "We’re
expecting a good 19U.”
There will bo a good tourist sea­
son—further Industrial develop­
ment In Florida ai a whole, sail
Tucker. He atated "In Florida, In
Central Florida, and In Sanford
the new year will be aa good aa
1957 or better."
Looking a t tha agriculture pic­
ture TUcker said "The problem
there is yet unknown but there It
still a good chance of Its adjusting
Itself In 1938.”
.
R J . Bauman, president of ate
Sanford Atlantic National Bank,
also bad a forward-looking state­
ment on tha year ahead. "Wt look
for a good year lfc,l*p," h*.sald.
"with all Indications pointing to a
better year."
"Indications point to an Indus­
trial climb in tha Sanford a rts,"
said Bauman, "and for the eity
and county there ls an optimistic
outlook for 1958."
Clifford McKihbln, president of
the Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce, aspects Industrial de­
velopment, increased commercial
activity, and a better year in 1938.
McKibbin said “The Chamber
of Commerce’ Industrial promo­
tion work will continue and if It
Is as effective In 133S aa It was in
1937 It will mean additional plants
in the Seminole County area."
"With the eomlng of Heavy At­
tack Squadron 3 to the Sanford
Naval Air Station we ahould expe­
rience Increased commercial acti­
vity," ha laid.
A similar Increase In eomnferclal activity will be created with
the continued flow of retired peo­
ple rolling to this area, was the
thought expressed by McKibbin.
"Much of thetr shopping Is done
here,” he said.
"We are looking forward to an
optimistic 1938,” the Chamber of
Commerce president said.
No doubt, 1938 will he a most
successful and profitable year for
every phase of business activity In
the Sanford-Seminole County com­
munity. The man on the street,
with more money in his pockets,
will spend more during the eom­
lng 12 months.
As long as the employment pic­
ture continues at Its present high
level in Sanford and Seminole
County only a highly optimistic
year can he the outcome with
housing development* one of the
major expansion pictures.

HAPPY N E W Y E A R

March Of Dimes
Here Tomoirow

The annual March of Dlmee fund
eampalgn, sponsored locally by
tha Skmlnole County Chapter ol
tha National Foundation for In­
fantile Paralysis, will get under­
way tomorrow, said John M ull,
chairman.
Serving aa eo-chairman for Gw
month-long March of Dimes Drive
la Wight Klrtley. Mrs. Russell E.
Spencer la the Mothers* March
chairman, Sauls said today.,
Goal for Gila y ta r’a March ol
Dima* drive la $10,000.
Already In the mail end being
delivered to elUiene throughout the
county are the March of Dlmee
coin containers for contributions.
Canteens for March of Dimes con­
tributions will also bo placed la
itoree and public.plaees through­
out the county, Sauls aiplelnod.
The need Is urgent, Sauls aald
this morning, aa he pointed out the
various sources Into which contri­
butions arc channeled.
A h u d y . the gemtiwte County
Chapter of lleN eU apal Foundation
for Infantile Paralyels hea had
three advances from the naUonal
foundation. Th* latest advene*, re­
ceived only recently, was for $030.
In Seminole County thia year,
aald Sauls, we have had five new*
cases ef polio and there are six
old casea, all of which are receiv­
ing aislaUnct from the local chap­
ter.
Nationally, ha aald, there are
45 million people between tha ages
of 30 and 44 who have not had even
one shot of Salk vaccine.
It seems Ironical that with lM7’a
polio incidence running Use than
half that of 1958 due to the effeeUvenest of G&gt;e Salk Vaccine, pat­
ient care costa havo declined but
.little, Sauls laid. "This ia because
\ jnpjjft J Uia National Foundation for Infan­
tile Paralysis, and the local chap­
ters such aa our organisation hare
In Seminole County, are 'attempt­
ing to restore to a productive and
happy life th* thousands ol serious­
ly disabled polio victims of pre­
MISS BETH SHOEMAKER, rlnttghler of Mr. *nd Mm. A. vious years,” he said.

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K. Shnemnkor Jr., dreanen up in New Ynnr’a party attiro
to wish everyone a Happy Now Year for The Sanfortl)
Herald.
(I’hoto by Bergatrom Studio)

Schools To Take Part
In C o u rte sy W e e k

Place To Continue
Career In Novy
For 6 More Years 1
Wesley T. Place, Photographer#
Mat* First Class. USN, of 1U
Pinerrest Dr., Sanford was reen­
listed in Ihe Navy for six years
ycstrrdsy at the Naval Air StaUon,
Sanford. He la currently serving
with Heavy Attack Squadron Elev­
en (VAH-11).
A veteran of both the Korean
conflict and "'orld War II, Placo
ha* over fifteen years active duty
with the Navy. He served In tha
Atlantic in World War II with
Amphibious Group Eleven, and in
the Korean action he was aboard
the USS Leyte (CVS-33).
In VAIM1 Plac* work* In Air
Intelligence supervising the radar
photography that la taken by th*
squadron A3D "Sky Warrior*” Jet
aircraft. He also ia petty officer in
charge of the NAS rb o to Labora­
tory.
Among his decorations Place hat
the Navy Unit Commendation,
American Area Medal, AsiaticPacific Area Medal, World War
II Victory Medal, tha Korean Me­
dal. and th* Good Conduct Medal
with four awards.
CDR. Ray C. Fernandes, USN,
commanding officer of ’VAH-ll, in­
vited Petty Officer First Class
Place's wite, Betti* Jean, and their
two children, ratricia age 13, and
Richard age 8, to observe tha
cartmooy. CDR. Fernandes also
presented Richard with aaveral
color photographs of Navy aircraft.

Interest In Courtesy Week, slated that la planned to continue thrughto get underway In Sanfori) Jan. out the year In the state of Flori­
8. has spread to the achools, aaid da,” the Jaycee committee chair­
Howard McNulty. Jaycee Courtesy man said.
Week Tommittee Chairman.
We hope that all of the school!
Mm. Velma Mitchell, prlnrip.il of will follow suit so that children,
Southslde School, will appoint as well a* adults of the community,
Cnurteay Week chairmen in each will learn the true meaning of
classroom of the school and join Courtesy Week and the impact
in with the activities of the week, it will have on communities of the
said McNulty.
I state, .said McNulty.
According to McNulty, Courtesy
In 4 - i V
-tjjff time, plan* have
Week rhsirraen In the various been co,,tp.'T (t* for th* weekSoutnsld* Schoolrooms will report I long event in Sanford.
to their, schoolmates, during a
Tags are alatrd for dlitriubution
chapel program, juat what was cither Friday pr Saturday, itreamdone to make "Courtesy Week a ors will be distributes! lo Ihe va­
success In Sanford and at South- rious stores and offices in the
aide School.”
business area and bumper strip*
“Thi* ia real Interest and cer­ , will be attached to local carl.
tainly displays the cooperative
Secret committees will begin
spirit of the statewide observance Slonday morning the gigautlc task
of selecting the most courteous
waitress, saleslady, salesman, po­
For Information On
liceman, and act. Winner In each
CIRCULATION
group will receive a $25 U. S. Sav­
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ings Rond.
or aftor 6:30 p.m.
It is expected that other events
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will takr place during the week to
point up thep romoting of th*
practice of courtesy. "We have
other plane,” said McNulty, "but
announcement of details will be
withheld for the lime being.
WHERE ELSE?
I
Courtesy Week is being co spon­
SYRACUSE, N. Y— ( U P ) - D *
sored in Sanford by the SanfordSeminole Counjy Junior Chamber Albert L. Leaf I* a faculty mem­
: of Commerce and the Seminole ber a t tha Stato College eg
Forestry.
County Chamber of Commerce.

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Jgrant of the
omlcs edu
Finance Al­
Florida
and maintains
sociatlon,
high stamj ^business ethics
In the sta ted small loan
field.
loan firms in ­
The stati
tan $130,000,000
nually pot)
the state's
in buying!
shows how
economy,
these and I Irms of Installment crcd| i,ooo.ooo Amcrican famili tin a high standnrd of lij
ArrangeJ the local showing were
Betty Tillman,
teacher ofj try at the academy.

» r FRED DANZIG
Valffd f r t i i Staff Cormpond-n*
NEW YORK f t — For many of
«J, television entertainment ranUhed abruptly last May 13 when
Sid Caesar left NflC and it won't
come back until Sid does.
Well, the happy dar, or night,
It almost here.
On Sunday, Jan. M, a half-hour
W ‘ahow titled, ‘‘Sid Caesar Enter­
tains" will debut at 9 p. m. EST
over the ABC-TV Network and the
world will be back In shape again.
In discussing the new format,
Caesar laid, "We won't have time
for special dancing, singing or
production numbers. It’s going to
be packed with comedy." Aiding
him will be such comedy pros as
Imogcne Coca, Carl Reiner and
» Paul Reed.
F
Shrugs Off Ratings
Looking fit as he relaxed In an
upholstered swivel chair In his
plush penthouse office, with wallto-wall carpeting underfoot, a great
mahogany desk before him, oil
paintings and bookshelves on all
aides, Caesar shrugged off talk
about ratings.
"You know how it goes. You R e v i v o R e t i n g s
work hard, put forth a tremendous
effort to put on the best show pos­ T o S t&lt; I ’o n i g h t
sible. Then the figures come in
Revival ■v will set under—*nd they kill you; Whatever the way tonialj ■ Churrh of God
figures say, okay. Why fight it? of ProphfJ 1 Kim Ave., the
Ilev. J. H V , pastor of the
Why worry in advance?"
As he talks, Caesar employs Church aru ■ today.
more than mere words to make
Speaker ■ scries of meethis point. A shrug of the shoul­ inex that F led tn ronlinue
der, wave of the hand, a chuckle for about i Ik s is Kvanitelist
«r grunt all help him flavor his Clnrlei q J ■ y of Ohio.
meaning.
Meeting ■htiy and will heCaesar notes that television — gin at 7:3(1 t v . Messer said.
^ B0W loaded with variety shows and
westerns—appears to have taken He'll nevej Ick In his plare
a vacation from comedy. "People wr have ] k s Hornsby, an­
should have more of a choice," he other cool 1k e r. , .The fellow
said. "There should be a balance. who has ij ■too on radar lo
In the 1920s and *30s, no matter warn him le he comes too
how elaborate the shows were on cio.c to tis 6 y."
Broadway, how beautiful the girls,
" Cveryi Knows Them'*
the scenery and music—if there
This ion material, Caesar
was no comedian, they missed. feds, ft rJ 1 ’insiile,’ or esoThey had to send out for one in a tcric for | bnwide audience.
hurry. Comedy balances things "Tim m a i Ul mean musl% aft.’*
ekins, evil KrH they try to
Viewer Is Not Aliine
mnkc th e l Ir disappear—are
Hie basis of his humor, Caesar all over, i pdy knows about
aaid, is identification. "When I do Uiiin. I t ' l l Ul." he said.
a sketch, I try to say something.
Ai to r r l m.it he refused to
1 try to show people they are not do a half ll low for NBC and
alone. Say you have trouble with then went 1 1 ABC and a half. . .oh, something like tying a hour shonl lar said, "Tlial's
shoelace. We'll have even more thr itory I put nut at NBC.
trouble tying that shoelace and Ae’tially, a fantejl me to disyou'll feel belter knowing you're scUe my 1 »njr, go here, go
not alone,
there, do J 1 here, there, now
J
"Above all, my comedy Is guld a: 1 then. 1 ed to be on every
•d by taste. I would rather forego week with! nmpany. You just
the laugh than do something In ilrn't lire.3 a company like
bad last*. Remember Cool Coes, that, I w j atinuity, to be on
the Jazz saxophone plover? He r. ry \i, l ether it's for an
was so nearsighted. We didn't rea­ hour or 1' tur. I'm getting
lise it. but this offended a num­ what I v 1 AilC and that's
ber of people and as soon as we why I'm 1 1
heard ajjoul It. we dropped him.
lYelcomfl

CHICAGO —RP—1Tbaro'a s o r t to
scientific research than meets the
test tub*—there’s the problem of
keeping «p with work of other
test tubes.
The resesrch scientist wot only
needs to keep Informed In his own
area of work but In related areas
which might affect Ms scientific
contributions. Sometimes the re­
searchers must dig bsek Into the
past as far .as loo years to gain
knowledge on certain Items.
The great Impetus given scien­
tific research during World War
II caused the voluma of technical
literature to increase at an s m it­
ing rata, Mrs. Ann P. Wennerberg
laid.
Mrs. Wennerberg, acting super­
visor of literature research at the
Armour Research Foundation, said
no scientist is able to cover ade­
quately all literature needi to sup­
plement Information ho gains in
the lab.
To aniwer tha need, the foun­
dation's chemistry and chemical
engineering division nearly a dec­
ade ago formed the literature re­
search section to aid the lab (den­
tist.
The specialized services of the
section later were expanded to In­
clude all nine research depart­
ments of the foundation, Mrs. Winnerberg said.
Traveling Re*earthcri
Pull? Not at all, said the alx
women scientists who “ man" the
task of keeping the literature re­
search section up-to-date on the
facta of chemistry, ceramics and
minerals, electronics, economies,
international research, mechanics,
metals, physics, propulsion and
fluid mechanics.
In addition to traveling, the
women find their work less confin­
ing subject-wise than lab work,
Mrs. Wennerberg said. Also they
meet more people and encounter
more variety in each day's rou­
tine.
When local sources are exhaust­
ed, the search heads out of town,
Mrs. Wennerberg said. Much in­
formation la gained by attendance

tions.
When Information la gathered,
abstracts or summaries of all per
tinent data are prepared on stand
ard punched cards, for which cod­
ing systems can be deelgntd on re
qeeet.
The system not only tares tfte
researcher time, Mrs. Wennerberg
said, but alio provides him with
information that. In many eases,
would have been overlooked.
The many trips the factfinders
have taken have led them to dub
t&gt;&gt;-*mselves the "flying literature
section.'
But whether flytng or growled
their ability ot find Information
and supply It to the lab has pro­
vided science with a valuable eerviee.

Raymond M. Ball, real estate
and insurance, will move Into new
offices and be open for business
Thursday morning.
New offices for the firm will be
located at Third St. and Park
Ave. on the northwest comer.
“There will be plenty of parking
area,” aaid Ball, "a t well aa the
drive In faeilitiea which make It
much more convenient for our
customers and friends."
Ball stated that additional office
spaee has been acquired In the
new office location with plenty of
room for the entire real estate and
Insurance operation.
"We will have separate depart­
ments for our real estata and In­
surance," said Ball as he describ­
ed the new offices and office loca­
tion.
“ Ail of our clients, customers,
and friend* are Invited to come by
and inspect the new offices," Ball
said today.

o r r r iii.s e

i i k a h i .v u

To whom It m»y concern
Nolle* !• h.rrby ■lvi-n. In »rconl«nr* with (actio* t of lh* (ami
noU County Zoning Kaculatlona. tha M*mln"l* County Zoning Commit
• Ion, for lh* purpono of clarification of lh* Zonlne tlacuUtlons pro
■■on* In racnmmaml In lh* B.mlnol* County I'ommlolnn, tha iminilmant of tha Zoning llagulatlona aa follow a: Itngulatlona praarnlly mail:
(action *. Upon approval of tha application for a permit*—a permit
•hall ha laauail by tha Hamlnol* County Zoning Dlrrtor.
Kagulatlon to lia ainamlail In rva.t:
Paction I. Hull'llna I'armlt. Upon approval of lh* application for
a "Oee" Ptrmlt—a lliilhllng 1'armlt ahall ha laauail hr lh* Pamlnolc
Couai, Zoning irlrtctor.
Samlnola County Zoning eVimmlaalon
by Hobart 8. Hrow n
Samlnola County Zoning Dlraotnr
I K M I M H .K . r U l ' ^ T I

F l l M M i ( I I M M |M |( |&gt;

T* whom ft mar concern
Nolle* l« hereby given. In fteeordanc# with ieMlon 1* of IF* HrmlaM*
f’ounty Zoning Regulation*. tha Hemlnole Countv Zoning Commission
pro pop e# to rtcmnmentl to IK# Hemlnol* County CommlMloi lha follow­
ing;
T.s Zona lh# following trc ii C*1 Commtrrtnl* All of highway 17-91
from tha IVouth City IJmlt* of th* City of Hanford aouthwan! to the
orangw County T.lna for a rtletanra of (ISO) two hundred and fifty
feet from thr right of wi*y line on eaoh *l«Ie. *vrefit Any portion of
that highway lying within lh# oily limit* of *ny munlrlpallty.
Femnnl# Cnuatv Zoning Commission
hy Robert H. Ilrown
fUmlnol* County Zoning T&gt;lr*rtnr

i r . u n n i r . rm s t y rn u M n i o h m im io i
t u r n e r o r p r i m e im iitM i
To whom It may eoncarn
Notice | a hereby given, tn scrorjam • with flertton I of tha Femlnol*
County Zoning Hegulatlon*. that llobert A. William* hae requested
a •‘I’ae** permit for a Hervfre Ztatlon on nmnertv located a* follow*' f/o»
I faoVe Kathryn Tarrara which la Inrated at the corner of Hutton Iload
And lllgbwar 17-*J.
Public Hearing will h» held fn the ZemlnoT# County Court Hoii«e,
County (*omml«eloner'a Hoorn, on Friday. January 17. lflf, at 7 lo P. M.
or aa anon theraaftar aa piMthtf.
Memtnol* C o u n tv Z o n in g Commlaatn*
hy ItohArt k lira* n
________________________ Zemtnol* County Zoning Plee-tor______
ir .tf I M lI .K

C’O l N T Y

fiitlM i

irw ia n i.t: i ni &gt;tv i n t i u i m viHlaaiox
xiitii b n r r t rliu n r a iiitu
To whom It may concern
Not
leg
l#
bertby
given.
I* gccordanc* with Sactlon I of tha Vamfnol*
,
County Zoning ReguUHon*. that Karl K. Htavan* ha* raquaatad a -Uggparmff to arect a building to he ueed a*a cabinet ahnp on property
located ae follow*: Hegln 119 1 feet Fast nf
the HW ..rnerof tha MVU
nf Faction 17. Township IIH. Range J«B.
run
Iflt t feet, thence
9UN AT TtABA BAH-Mrs. Arthur Knpp wc m-.e Swan," while
North 71 degrees 23 mlruitea, Kaat l&gt;7 feet to 4 poln In the renter of
the paved road, theare run westerly 191 feet t&lt;» * p lot In the ranter
her sister, Mrs. John II. Norwood, .rep. h Tup with a balloon
of the paved rogif, thence Mouth 24 degrees tl minutes \Ve*f 3tl
at the ninth annual Tiara Balt in K-w Yor Jki&lt;- proeecds of the
feet to the point of t&gt;#glnnlng-&gt;lea* the right of w»y of any eelatlag
( a ta tr go to tha Spence-Chapin Adntiz n S
made, which la on highway 434.
(International)
Public hearing will he held In tha PemlnMe County Court Houee. County
Cnmmf«*loger‘i Room, on Frldty, January 17. m l at 7 39 p. If. or ••
aoon thereafter aa poaafbte.
Hemfnola County Zoning Commleelog
FOR FLORIDA
hy Robert F flrnwn
Hemlnole County Zoning rMrertoe
UF.RSf. |i ITY, N. J.—(UR)—
8 UTII &gt;2 «)»• XV.XLXL MKKTISU
Fieri idio ham told ama- I
ir ra&lt;t IU&gt;\rarator Frank Sea?s r N l v u . r 101 v rv XIISI&gt;r. cnNUiwlox
•art of tha llra t &gt;a«lcrg| Havlnga
s o T i i ii o r r i r l s c s i c t m x r .
• nil Ixis* AatocUHon uf Hamlnola
le of
city he had not as&lt;n To whom It may goarern
louat&gt; Will ha h*M at the offlca of
•w fog) years. Scaglione p it Notice |e hereby given In gr-ord*nee with Hgrtlnn I of the H#m!nol*
th« A.aoelatlun. t j j Watt | | r.t
Zoning regulations, that Arthur laytl* hat raqueated a T ae"
Klratt. Hanford, iriorltta. on WaUna.■whaUg a ran surrounded by County
permit to construct g building to ha u*ed as a fruit e»and on property
d*r. January 11. 1&gt;.» st J wm
t
iea
air
expressed
it
to
aa follows; Lot 2, Plalnvlew —Flret addition which Is lo«at*d on High­
Hoa.mond Chapman
way 17-91
ek H rf, of Largo, Fla.
t -_______
Wverstary-Traasur.r
Public Hearing will ha held In the Hemlnole County Court Hou*e
County Commleeloner'a rooqi. on Friday. January 17. IHI at 7 J4 P. If.
or aa sons thereafetr a* poaalbj*.
Hemlnole County Zoning Commlaalog
hy Robarf I. ftroivn
_______
Hemlnolg Corialy Zoning Hfraetor
,

JI8L-.

Legal Notice

General list ranee

iR tm o i.E

112 EAST FIR
PHONE F,
II. JAMES GUT

JAMES B. GUT
As*o«.

TRULY a Town Rita planned for low priced home-'lvinjf In tt Country Club Commnnlljr. A Multl-MilHon
dollar residential area which will contain more thnn 7,000 ncres and covers nn area of approximately 11 square
miles. Surrounding 20 beautiful lakes where nature has done its beat in InntlscapinK of gorgeous pines monstroux apraadine oaks and expansive palms, along the Ecnnlnrkhntrhee River which winds its way Into the
St. John’s, which will permit you to drift or speed on to the Atlantic Ocean.
CHU-LU-O-TA means Ijind of Lakes and Pines, and, was named by the Seminole Indians in the early
t

day*. Selected hy George Flagler of The Florida East Coast Railway fame ns one of Ihc (ownslte Railroad
stations in the early Fabulous Days of Florida.
It la located 19 miles west of U.S. 1—IS mites southeast of Sanford—I I miles east of Winter P a r k 16 mile* east of Orlando— I miles east of Oviedo— I miles from Route .1 0, Florida's most traveled Eas(-to«
A

Meat Coast Highway—19 mile* from Eost Coast U.S. 1—Average yearly temperature 71 degrees—wind
Telocity 8 miles per hour—Average yearly rainfall 1.1 Inches, mostly in the summer months.
In the heart of Central Florida, the fairest, most fruitful and pleasantest land In the world. CIIULUOTA
needs no exaggeration of promoters or visionnry superlatives of dreamers. It is just endowed by nature with

HOTEL CHULUOTA INN on U k e Catherine, Post Office, Private and Public Schools by bus, Churehea
and Meeting Places are presently here. Planned Shopping Center, Ilccrcationnl Center nnd Parks, In proper
kicntion soon to b« under development. Several hundred new homes are expected to he built during Fall,
Winter and Spring of 1957-58.

«
1

CIIULUOTA Is not a land sale or speculative offering, It Is truly Fnhulous ns It compnres to the beauty
I

of Its neighbor city Winter Pnrk. The homes being offered nnd to he built nre nt prices which nre exclaimed
to be fanlnstlc. THIS IS WHY WE USE THE TRUE WORD EXPRESSION—FANTARULOUSI
W* now hnve In CIIULUOTA mor* thnn 15 miles of paved streets with water lines from deep wells to
supply you with health-giving wnter.

co tS T x

lo m

n

A FIRESAFE MASONRY HOME
FEATURING—

.

rn tftm iio i

,
w orn*: o r f i rm c h i : anr^n
To whom It may concern
Notice le hereby given. In accordance wtth Hectlon I of tha Hemlnole
County Zoning Regulations, that Elmer K- Jones has raquaeted a
permit for the purpose of establishing a trailer park n* tha HK'i of
Faction «. Township | 1H Rang* f i r which Is located on Old Palm
Mnrnra Road.
Puhllo Hearing will ha held In tha Hemlnolg County Courtt IToqee I
County Commissioner's Room, on Friday, January 17. 1911 at 7: 19 P. If
or as toon thereafter a* po**IMe
Hemlnole County Zoatng CcRaentevtca
hy Robert F. m ow n
F-mlnole Countv Toning Ptreetog

16. 100-Amp Elcctricnl Pnnel

1. Flre-ReslHtnnt Masonry Construction

17. Plumbing—Eljer, Kohler or Equal, Copper Piped

2. Wnlls Furred nnd Plastered

18. lleanted Ceilings (if desired)

3. 15-Year Guaranteed Gabled Hoof

19. SI eel Reinforced Foundations
20 . Roof Rafters Anchored with Steel Braces to Ex­

4. Reinforced Concrele Floors with Asphalt Tile

terior Walls

Covering
5. 10'x20' Carport. Large Outside Utility Room nnd

21. Copper Bronze Screening on Porches
22 . Minimum Lots 75 Ft. Front up to 1 Aer*

Storage Itoom

6. Gins* Jalousie Windows nnd Doors with Aluminum 23. Both Interior nnd Exterior Fully Painted In Your
Frames and Screens
Choice of Colors
7. Factory.Mnde Kitchen Cabinets—Youngstown
21. 1-Fruit Trees on Every llomesitc
Kitchens or Equal
23. Front Lawns Planted
8. Combination Tubs nnd Showers
9. Roomy Clothes Closets and Linen Closets

20 . Paved Streets nnd Ronds

CIIULUOTA Water System In Some Sections,

10. Rubber Tile or Terrar/o Floors

Drilled Wells on Lnrgc Sites and Excellent Water

11. Tiled Window Sills

On All Sections

H IH H IM IO N

M in i K u r r t til lc; h k %ii i m «
To whom It may concern
Not Ira la hereby given. In grronUne* with Hrctlon I of tha aamlnol*
County Zoning I’a illation*, that ?L C. t'arlson h aa requeatad a "Uae'*
permit for a poultry farm on property located aa follow*' The IIW,
of tha 8K*4 of tha HK', and tha Mf: of tha PV*’* of the n r.\ of P#e.
lion 17, Totanahlp ?OH, Renan JOK Hamlnola* County Florida, which la
located approximately X mlfen north of laongwood.
Public Hearing will lie held In (ha Hemlnole County f*«»nrt ffouae
County (*ommlaaloner‘a Itoom. on Friday, January 17, I9JI at 7.19 P. II
or aa soon thereafter aa Doaalhle.
Heroinol# Cosinty Zoning Commltalog
hy Itohert H. Itrown
Hemlnole County Zoning Hlrectop

H. JAMES Gl r

CHULU0TA

I

fturiCK w pi ntic nrANi*u

i r u n o u : iih s r r
retn iiM io Ji
notk r o r p i m .ic nr%»ti*o
To whom It m*y fonnrn
Nolle* 1% her*bv given. In ireoManca with flection I of the Hamfnole
County Zoning Regulation*. that Mr. A Mr*, f* C\ Ahhntt have requested
a *l'*#'* permit for a trailer park on property located a* follow*? Th*
of the MV *4 of fterttnn 1*. Township 20M Hang# »oZ, lying worth
nnd West of Old funfnrd Orlando Hoad
Public 11earth g wilt he held In the Nemlnol* County rourt M«&gt;u«*.
County Commle"lnner*e room, on Friday January 17, 1951 at 7:*0 V. M.
or aa *o«&gt;n thereafter aa po»elMe.
ftemlnot# County Zoning Commission
hy Hohert H. Ilrown
Hemlnole County Zoning Rfrartnr

**9

GREATER FANTABUL0US

a wealth of natural assets ns Immutable ns the Sun nn I Stars.

r o t v rv so x ix ii c o M s u iia x

s o t ic m

#

R. Ball To Move
Into New Offices
Thursday Morning

Legal Notice
skmi .x ui. i :

yjOM Cbm Qjwited J o &lt;£w&amp; Q i

12. Gas or Electric Hot Water Healers with 10-Yenr
Warranty

28. Electricity hy Florida Power nnd Light Co.
29. Schools—Private and County with Bus Transporta­

13. Outlets Installed for Gas or Fleclric Stoves and

tion, Telephone, Gns Service, Churches, Shopping
Deliveries, Etc.

Refrigerators
11. Gns Radiation Heating Unit Installed
15. Ample Klcctrlc Outlets In Every Room

30. NO ASSESSMENTS—NO MUNICIPAL TAXES__
NO STATE INCOME TAXES

Priced As Low As $6,493

FHA AVAILABLE
No Home Site Less
Than 75 Feet Front and
up to 1-Acre In Size

EASY TERMS - LOW CLOSING COSTS ON LOTS UP TO 1-ACRE ESTATES

St. Johns Realty
116 N. Park Ave. Sanford, Fla. FA. 2-6123
Agents For Chuluola Town Development Co. Inc.

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T "r *.vT* r o r ’jT

Testimonial Bluet Set For H$T

FOR *M

•I *kl pr»U« T h«, O U l 4
IIMM U# MOPU.”

A Happy New Year To Everyone
From The Sanford Herald Staff
lh # N n r Y tir ’i rwolutlon haa b*«n th# eating bon bom. But when it comes to free
butt of innumerable jokes, most of them dom and human dignity, and the tests to
centering about the idea th a t resolutions which they will be subjected in the year
are made only to be broken. Perhaps as a ahead, jokes are out of place. We must be
result of this, the custom of resolving to hMi-hiinded and resolute.
The entire staff of The Sanford Herald
improve one's behavior in this way or that
during the coming year has declined some­ lakes this opportunity to wish for everyone,
everywhere, a moat prosperous New Year.
what. Still is Is n good custom.
Americans don’t seem to take themselves As our neighbors here in Seminole County
quite ns seriously ns they used to, and on with us prosper, so shall we prosper.
Along with prosperity, however. The San­
the whole thnt may be a good thing. Y et this
Is a time for seriousness and high resolve. ford Herald staff would also wish for our
It is a time* when, recognizing th a t 1957 readers and our neighbors everywhere the
was a year of setbacks, we must determine greatest happiness the coming yenr enn pro­
to focus our thoughts and energies on the vide.
The New Year is bound to have its tra ­
main task of working to strengthen and
gedies, its heart-aches, and its moments
defend th e way of freedom.
To be resolute, that is the thing. Not only th at break away from the aura of hunpiness
to make high resolutions, but to have reso­ —but with resolute wishes and the help of
lution-determination, firmness, constancy nil who are neighbors and friends happiness
of purpose^ It is all right to make jokes will and shall prevail throughout 1958’s
about broken resolutions to quit smoking or 886 days.

The Gaither Report Needs Airing

Too Late To Classify

By LYLE C. WILSON
United F rets Staff "
WASHINGTON (UP) — Former
President Harry S. Truman la a
friendly rdan who likes to re-vltlt
th- scenes of yesteryear, splash
soma branch water In a dollop of
Jack Daniels and c h a t
HST will be back In town In a
few weeks as honoree a t a testi­
monial banquet from which the
Democratic party -will raise from
$100 a plate up. The date, Just an­
nounced, is Feb. 22.
The former president that night
will be keynoting the 1958 Demo­
cratic Congressional campaign.
The occasion will give Truman
scope for the kind of give-’em •
hell operations in which he delighu. Some of his nostalgia for
his former Washington haunts,
however, will be unappeased.
Hr. T., for example, probably
will not re-visit the Senate cham­
ber in the north wing of the Capi­
tol, where he m e from obscurity
to the vice presidency of the
United States. The former presi­
dent has some personal rules of
conduct, and one of them is that
he will not enter a room in which
Vice President Richard M. Nixon
is present.
Dislikes Nixoa
On a visit to Washington some
years ago, the former president
was about to enter tho Senate
chamber to git a t his old desk for
old times' sake when he paused
just outside the barrier. Turning
to his escort of friends, Truman
mapped that he would not enter
if Nixon were there.
The vice president not only was
absent from the chamber, he was
outside the continental limits ot
tho United States on a mission for
Preside*! Eisenhower. Being as­
sured #f tfiat, Truman entered and
had a big time.
Hit feud with Nixon goes back
tc the 1952 and 1954 political cam­
paigns In which the vice president
wounded the feelings of most Dem­
ocratic Party leaders with his
frank discussion of communist in-

[ Even more amazing was the re­
ny R uixll Kay
When Jack Kroat galloped through cord of attendance at Cypresi Gar­
The Rev. William T. Kggers, in his regular Florida recently blowing his frigid dena following the freeze. Dick
All across the nation the press has head­
breath in all direction* he left a | tells me that on Dec. 22, (00 more
lined news stories about the Gaither report column In the Hedger Lutheran added trail of death, and destruction to : visitori were recorded than on the
wM-'h offered PreVd"nt Eisenhower gloomy ‘‘Posthaste we have scurried bnck to our tender plant life such as we sel- : same date a year ago. One would
conclusions about the security of America laboratories nnd launching pads, but not dom experience in this usually normally suppose that few pers.ais
balm clime.
would pay to see a garden assum­
and tbs condition of its defenses. We have to our Lord."
Colorful poinsettias, gorgeous ed to be wiped edit by cold, but
The
Milwaukee
churchmnn
said
"Tho
more than adequate grounds for expressing t i l ,
ii
, .,
flame vine, oleanders, hibiscus and tourists continued to flock to the
doen concern over the recent military decline loving heart of Christ finally conquered the bougainvillea that the day beloro attraction In ever Increasing num­
of the United Stntes vis-a-vis the Soviet barbaric Roman who thrust his steel into had been greeting our winter visit- bers and lhanks to Dick Pope and
The Russians either now have it. nnd nothing short of God’s power will ors Joyously hung lifeless amid a his corps of loyal helpcri, they
were not disappointed for they
renlly control
the men
of .the Kremlin
,,lspl.af °* d**d,
ICBM’s zeroed In on American cities, or else ever
... . . .
,
...,
. ,
.
Crass turned from green to brown, found the gardens as "beautiful"
the’* will soon nossess these. The Soviet with their incredible meta] ball racing (|ca(, ,cav„ nuttored to earth leav- as' always with no sign of damage,
Union has gained a momentum which it around the world at 18,000 miles an hour, ing stark skeletons where thrilling a veritable fairyland of riotoui
floral beauty had been before.
color.
will not be easv for America to match unless except that same love."
Then he said "Will we net, then, on tho It was a sickening and tragic A Hollywood film crew under the
we act with drastic aneed.
situation and I shuddered as I
However, the United Stntes is still power­ truth thnt the first nnd holiest nnd m o st visualized tho sceno that confront direction of John Arnold of MetroGoldwyn-Mayer had scheduled a
ful. The peoole and tho leaders of this coun­ Intelligent thing we enn do Is tho apparent c d '"my*'goodfriend Dick Pope of take of the gardens to be made the
nBy
„ rCHARLES
a m i ra w
v irreN V
M. MCCANN
try can reverse th« trend of American de­ hopeless—pray thnt the repulsive and dan- 1Cypress Cardans. I knew he would day after the cold. Like myself
United Press Staff Correspondent
cline if they will do so and work to achieve «irr&gt;ns " ‘h eists of th e Kremlin w ith fh n tr do his utmost to save the gardens Arnold assumed that there would­ United Press correspondents
n’t
be
much
to
photograph
and
he
h o ,., wm W lh . .Ijj, of n » c ro ,, ho Imprint.
5 S .S 3
th*s aim
too was feeling mighty sorry for around the world look ahead at the
The Gaither rcoort cannot b&lt;* ovalr-' ' cd on their hearts?
attack.
Dick, but when he visited the news that will make the headlines.
Thnt fnillng. we arc privileged to pray I ’phoned to express my condo­ place the next day he not only
In an all-sided way merelv on the basis of
lence and was amazed to hear his got his pictures with contrasts but
news stories about Its contents. If it is com-^ for God’s crashing power!
Decline
cheery voice as he enthusiastically they wrre also so startling It was
placently l«Tnorcd. or disml"*ed with insnlraFriends of Sir Anthony Eden are
urged me to come over and sec his almost beyond belief.
t*onal evasions styled by Madison Avenup,
seriously worried about his health.
gorgeous garden standing unscath­
The faith, courage and hard His doctors have announced that
then we cannot regard ourselves os n serious
ed
with
flaming
poinsettias
lifting
llousinv construction Is one or the main their thankful heads to greet the work of Dick Pope created the he has recovered from a fever
peonle. Hut, recognizing thnt we hnvc declin­
fabulous attraction and the same which kept him in bed on Christ­
pillars
of *•"
economy. When hous- warming sun.
ed. the extreme gloom of this rcoort nnd of
faith, courage and hard work has mas Day and the day after. Hut
"Don’t you know thcro will al­ preserved It in all Its glory through '
m
........................
new headlines cannot be accented without lntr starts off, thnt Is the sign of trouble
80-year-old ..
former
British
Thnt Is why economists nre disturbed at the ways l&gt;c a lSeautiful Cypress (tar- the years.
i prime minister does not seem to
studv nnd added knowledge.
dens?”
Dick
queried.
Then
lie
told
The Senate should nlr this report In a 1957 bousing picture—1some !Y!fl 000 housing me the thrilling story of his bat­ Again we salute you. Dick Pope. 1be pulling back satisfactorily from
balanced manner. We must know more clenr- units stnrt«'i *»s e-mtnst n »»n:*l of one mi'lbm tle with the elements that termi­
nd n need variously r«Mm?*tf»d n* to‘"tx nated in a complete rout for Jack
LAFF-A-DAY
ly where we are. Otherwise, this nation
?*rnt-ap&gt;p» flv-n ftl-lt,
Frost and left his precious gardens
might lx* demoralized, and the hone of free­

b. S. government. counsel Riaonhower has paid Trnno effort to man no discourtesy, but he has
ka for tho vice paid him ae attention either.
|feelings toward Whatever the aflena# may havta rt lets been. It was great enough to b resk
up what began as a beautiful
,uman’s friends,
friendship.
f
Impression now
Capt. Harry S. Truman the ar­
Missouri is no tilleryman of World War I, has a
Beet with Elsen- soft heart for soldiers. eapecUUy
generals, barring, of course.Gen.
i Nixon,
Douglas MacArthur. Elsenhower
tid im
relates in his "Crusade for Eujipaign
talk
has
Eli
pgdecessor. On the rope" that In 1945 Truman looked
not
contri K) occasionally has him In the eye and aaid:
''General, there Is nothing that
spokei 're s id e n t and his
problej (friendly, sympa- you may want that I won’t try to
help you get. That definitely and
et recently.
thetic
specifically includes the p re sid e n t
Irk
Truman
Is
Whal
I been no White cy In 1948." Times have changed
that
for advice and considerably since then.
House

and Stop Me
ly BENNETT CERF-------------*, HUMOR (to soothe the nerves after New Y ear'«4
i from Issues of our college humorists:

&amp; c*tr

can I get hold
I liter?
n’t know. She’*

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- well with your
k?" asked a honey
no," answered
"They haven’t
honey, but on
(hand, they stung
rr-ln-taw ."
[Terry I* sure
_ kid. Last year,'
*, he changed t h e .
j the family bathtub
J father mad?
| be when ho finds out!
4 has just brought out ■ new edition of a n o v el}
vas a big best-seller In the U. S. A. They’re calling
\ Hombre."

Look Ahead A*op W orld News
L

Aid For Housing Is Pushed

dom in the future would th«n b« almost
shattered.
Hut there is new hope—nnd another side
of the story, too.
A Lutheran writer for n Milwaukee, Wis­
consin, church bi-weekly has declared: "We
have bc:n humiliated by Sputnik, but not
humbled by our sin— frightened, but not
fearful of n final judgement.”

The Sanford Herald
e „ , „ &lt; 4 „ , „ n i l i l r l , , , M N l t.r O M ofc.r XT. I X I . a I
Ik e T h I O llla a • ( l a i f o r l r i a t l l a . n » 4 * r I k * .k it
• I I 'a a i r a a a o f M n r r b a . I M I

n u : n rniiK ix*. r a im &gt;•&lt; r« n i.a .»
v in in v i i u u m «n„ n - a i i t a K4ii »i

r v r . I . n J. I T « I I I M

&gt;.

V a n a ia r

rnkllik.4 llall; rtr.p t aatar&lt;1ar,
an*
rkflalmna. i«lurj«, |( ,r a r lla i rkrlilnam.
M Mil IIIP 1ion HITXI
S | I'arilir
XI* . i r aank
Oaa Mielk
Il ia
Tkaa* Meatka
alt Natlka
Oaa Vrar
sx.ia
errs
an.a*
411 uMlaarf aatlrra. rail al Ikaakt, naolallaai mot
Valina al aalarlalaaaaial far tka pnrpn.r •&gt;( ralilaa
Iae4a iilll ka rkar«i4 far at rrpalar atflvartlalap ralaa.
Tka Ilrral4 la a aaaiaakrr at Ika Hall.4 I’raaa nklrk
la aatllla4 atrlaalialf I* Ika aaa far r.puklt.atlaa
at all Ika laral aaata prlalr4 la Ikla araiapapar.
■aprtaaali4 Nallaaallp kp f.rarral 44rarllalaa
Barilla lar. at I Utarala Vaalaaa Haak ni4a.
Stlaala. Ararat*

Tho f*dmInl«trntlon linx recognized n nrohlrm mq^e beautiful than ever with
thnt U rnner»tf&gt; bv tr."V of ret-m-iimr 177 mil- every leaf, twig and bud untouchlinn dollars morn of the funds voted l&gt;y.e&lt;*Comrreaa
i'»-bnn
slum 1came
Ai *£?“.
8into
. ,Hrstaction.
, r &gt;rnL
1]!?
,„aennc0 foe
, milifnn*
, , botuimr,
.
.
Dick wentV1
700
p r,l m f|»V»»fr"-ont. r ~.| r 0 .on" " " . fon|cd ,,raft
hrate„ # ma(Ic
tlvo botiaing tirnjpcts. Thnt will bo a sub- Caliuirnia by the way, were fired
-’-“ -I &lt;«fi| *o 'Ima
‘•’•i
I* -u-i’i.i up, each heater connected by pipe
nlso hnve n tonic effect on tbo' general cc- Une with oil storage tanks capable
of keeping them in full operation
.. , '
,
, . ,
. , . for an unlimited period. They arc
Not everyone In nappv nbout the ndroinfa-' i,ot smudge pots but beaters that
trntion’a performance in the fiiM of bot'k- poured out a wreath of warmth
inir. Senator Sparkman, chairman of the over the entire 70 acres of gardens.
Senate houatn? Hulmommittee, already ha** ho,,,in*
temperature at 37
1 11
1
. through tho entire period of the
exnrexicd the view that tho government fr,.eIC
nhotilil have acted sooner. Ho ii by no tnrnnx outside the gardens the tempersnlone in thlnkim' tb &lt;4 way. He and other ture dropped to a drastic 27, out
critics of the ndminf«trnt!nn aLo fr*--l that on Lake Eloise running water on
the maximum interest ra'.e on FHA-inxured 1,19
froze *n,l icic,‘’s *
morirnfrM Ahmitil J . lowoml h „ fu rth e r,
move ^ «tImiilato bousing construction.
was green and colorful. It wai un*
The im|iortnnt fact, at this juncture, is believable,
thnt tho government has begun to use its
powerful weapons against nn economic
RACK PAY CONFISCATED
slump. If housing can I)0 made to boom next „ AMMAN, Jordan, (UP)— Gen.
year. th , likelihood Of „ rl.,,l, trouhlo in

th e econom y will be fa r le.s.s th a n it m ig h t tion of some $12,600 In hack pay
owed to the seven legislators dis­
missed last week from parliament,
it was announced today.
Six of the ousted lawmakers fled
to Syria after last spring’s govern­
ment crisis. Tho seventh, Kayek
does not have a choice. She may
Warrad, has been sentenced to
be eligible only for benefits un­
zarve 19 years in prison for Comder the Survivor Benefits Act. Had
*\uni.it activities.
Finance plan.
the death oreurred before Jan. i.
hs Thee, O Lord, do I put
1957, the widow would have had
n»r
tru
stj
let
me
never
be
put
DULI.ES GOES TO NEW YORK
a choice between the two bene­
to confusion.— ( I’xulm 71, I.)
fits.
WASHINGTON (UP)—Secretary
Those who p u t th eir true
Q. I am taking on-the-Joh train
•t State John Foster Dulles
in God, completely and with
Ing under the Korean GI Bill, and
anned 10 go to New York to
o u t re se rv a tio n — who enj
:&gt;cml the New Year holiday with
my entitlement has nearly run out.
Thy will, not mine, be done
Ia It possible to have my entitle
lends nn Long Island. A spokesin wondrous faith, shall ever
ment extended, as Is the c u e with
lan said Dulles would conduct no
veterans In school?
more be calm and strong, free
■fficial business while in Now
A. No. Th* law prohibits the
from doubt and confusion.
York. He said Dulles would re­
turn here Jan. 2.
extension of entitlement for veter­
an* taking on-the-job training un­
der the Korean Gl Bill. Your (21
training will end as of the date
your entitlement expire*.

C***8**1"^ fllTVBWIDIXlft |m, soatg Itcail

"My! That son of our* ia a good aalcaman!"

hl«
is f abdominal 111- ' markets for the Increased output.
his tone
long sgg
Eye
nesses.
Keep your eye on Indian Prim*
Moscow j j in| , ter Jawaharla! Nehru. H e f
eon rom
This
iny movathrough a ile diplomatic m jy p,gy a blg part
source:
leslajii oPfV.OOO "vol- toward a conference between Busfer Indonesia?:
unteers" if it to take Nether sia and the western allies. Nehru
land* New Q by force. The would do anything he could to
corps la madof Moslems. It bring the two sides together. Ho
was formed dthe Suez Canal Is to confer next week with British
crisis, to b# d to the Arab Prime Minister Harold Macmillan,
countries if Wlke out. The In­ who arrives In New Delhi Jan. S
donesians, UkArubs, are Mos to begin a Commonwealth tour.
lem. The "vtlr" •corps, well- Nehru may have some Idea for
*Guipi&gt;c&lt;l fofbat, has been Macmillan to relay to Washing-»
kfI’* togetharhas now been ton.
moved eastwa Siberia to be
handy for &lt;Ba to Indonesia
or to New Gtt
Dullea tlerter
Washington Irs say Secre­
tary of Stato (Foster Dulles
and-under Sack• Christian A.
Ilerter, TormSPemor of Mas­ WASHINGTON W — Agriculture
sachusetts, aNr pulling well
together. In
onths, Hcrter Department officials calculate opfelt that Dull n't give him eratlons of the soil bank program f
enough to do
was specula- saved the federal government
tion that he m it When Her- about one billion dollar! In farm
ter went to
jton, he was price support payment* In 1957.
regarded as a rstudy. ready
They emphasized, however, that
to step Into tl Job if Dulles the government obligated Itself to
stepped out.
latest report 1pay farmers who participated in
about Dullea 1 he may toy the program about 614 million dolwith the Idea signing w)en |ari t l , premIum for taking part
he reaches his irthday, Feb. 0f their land out of production,
25. But the feel that he will
Under the aoil bank program, a
stay on and th ter will stay farm er la paid a subsidy to set ^
with him now
idr relatlms aside part of his land for eonser- ™
are better.
vatlon purposes, rather than for
Fa
raising crops. The plan waa de­
A congresiloi ab-commitlee signed to cut down on this coun­
will predict, In sport due.in try'* multi-billion dollar crop aurJanuary, anotl
years of pluses.
rough financial _ for Amirican farmers. Thi ecast will he
based on the c Ing Increue
In production,
crop cintroll, and the dll ty of timing

Operations Of Soil
Bank Program Save
Government Money

otherwiso lx».

Veterans Corner
Here are authoritative answers
from the Veterans Administration
to questions of lntc-c * to * *iir
servicemen and their families:
Q I am planning to sell my
house and let the buyer take over
my Gl loan. I also want to apply
to VA for release from liability.
Our house Is In my wife's arvd my
name. Will (he also he released
from liability?
A. If you a rt released from lia­
bility, (he will be. also.
(j. I am the widow of a World
War I veteran. VA Is paying extra
death compensation on behalf of
my IT-year-old daughter. If she
goes to achool under the War Or­
phans Education programs, will
those extra payments stop? She
already ha* finished high school
and Is ready for college.
A. It she enrolls In college un­
der the War Orphans Education
program, she may recelv* both the
extra death compensation and her
•ducailonal allowances. However,
once she reaches age 18, the death
compensation payment, must atop.
Q 4* friend of mine, a World!
War II veteran, recently died of
a service-connected condition. Will
h!s widow have a choice of obtain­
ing death compensation payments
or payments under the Survivor
, Benefits Act?
A. No. Since hi* death occurred
after Jam aqr X. 1MT, hi* widow

k

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TWA HEAD RESIGNS
NEW YORK (UP)—Carter L.
Burgess has resigned as president
and Director of Trana World Air­
line* effective Jan. 1. over a dlsagreement on air line policies with
Howard Hughes, owner and presiCOmP*nJ,,

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GET MOKE OUT OF
LIFE1 GO TO A MOVIE

�fad. Jtn. 1, 1958

Pa^e—S

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W om an’s

Village Players
Have
Vast
Experience

Conning The News
■r Virginia CONN.

WUl joined brother Bob for a round
0( golf—then back to Odessa, Texas. and his law practice.
When the curtain goes up Tues­
day evening. January 7. Santo/xl
Jane and Wally PhlUips bravely
Mutual Concert Association mem­
gave a party Monday night. After
bers will see three actors who
all the holiday gaiety the party
have had vast experience in some
goers are feeling the pangs of ex­
of the finest stock companies in
haustion.
the nation.
Will Sandy, an actor and direc­
Birthdays were celebrated Tues­
tor with a wide range of experience
day by Helen Andrew and Bill HiU.
is particularly well known for his
A party, at the Mayfair Inn Mon­
thorough apd careful deline’ation
day night was a complete surprise
of character creation. In his thir­ R i; F n c h i n n F v n p rt* * to Delon. she had helped plan It
e x p e r r s for AnnJbeUe* Kirsh. onty to find
teen years as a professional actor, D y r a s m o n
By CLAIRE COX
he has portrayed over 125 leading
that it was also for her.
and matM* roles. Mr. Sandy has I'nlted Press Staff Correspondent
Seen on an escalator in Colum­
NEW YORK, Dec. 28 HP- The bus. Ohio, by John and Harriet
spent three years at Mt. Gretna,
Pa., three seasons at Flat Rook, fashion dictators pulled a switch wiU iam .'w as'llink RoTlcr/former
N. C., where he has been seen by today. They decided to tell women North Am„ ic,„ representative In
several summering Sanfordites, what not (repeat not) to wear m Sanford. He and Mary have been
and two summers each at Keene, 1958.
,
much missed around here. By the
In a set of New Year s reso- ] way
w, y lhe Roll(rl blve , blby boy
N. H. and the Boothbay Playhouse,
Boothbay, Me. His long list of cre­ lutions for their stylish customers.; three months old.
dits also includes nationwide some of the nation's leading deToday Is the first day of the New
toura with Uta Hagen and Jose signers made these suggestions:
Year. Tomorrow is the second and
Mollie
Parnis:
Don't
wear
wide
Ferrer. He has appeared on many
LCDR. AND MRS. Jnck Cousins entertained Saturday night in their Mayfair home. The
skirts to a party and wind up also the day the children return party wan one of the many given during the holiday season. Left to right, Lcdr.
television shows.
to
the
classrooms,
which
makes
it
Edna Hunt was the star and co­ sweeping the canapes off the cock­ much better than the first. These Cousins, Mrs. Cousin.*, Mrs. Scott Brownlee, Lcdr. Robert Williams, Mrs. Williams.
producer at the Green Mountain tail tabte.
(Staff Photo)
remarks are apropos only to Mo­
Playhouse for four years. She is | Arnold Scaasl: The chemise will
thers who have spent the holidays
renowned for her versatility as be the biggest thing in fashion In with their little loved ones. Blessed
well as her beauty and obvious! 1958, but it is not for short, plump indeed are the teachers who Instill
talent. Miss Hurd has shown her or tall, emaciated women. They'll manners and quiet in these child­
capability to portray the tragic ! have to stick to dresses with both
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mills Jr. of
ren—a feat which seems most dif­
Chicago. HI., announce the birth
Catherine in “The Heiress” , or waistlines and flaring hems.
ficult for the parents themselves.
Laura in “Tea and Sympathy"— Sydney Wragge: The beltless
of a daughter, Nadine Marie, Do-,
The first day will seem like bliss,
comber 18. The Mills have two
then switch to the light touch de­ fashion should not be accepted
WEDNESDAY
sired in such comedy roles as those blindly as a fad. It Is all right in the second may not seem so grand
, sons.
because
of
the
long
put-off
house­
Chancel choir practice for First
called for by “The Importance of moderation and with individualized
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mills Sr. of
work. and the third may be as bad Methodist Church at 7:30 p. m.
Being Earnest,” “Hay Fever” and refinements.
Sanford arc the proud grandpar­
fa MISS JIMMIE SANDRA PETERSON, whose engagement “ Bus Stop.” Miss Hurd benefitted
1as vacation. Someone will have
7:00 p. m. Mid-week Bible Hour. ents.
Vivid Color
is announced today to Gibson Norris Bates Jr. Miss Peter­ greatly from two years In radio, Ben Zuckerman: Women are ! haJ “ me *°
TUESDAY
^*C, bu*' }l lh]*
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baxter
son is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Sanford Peter­ where she dramatized children's determined to wear vivid colors sound* grim—1 ra .only trying to The Gleaners Class of the First of Washington, D. C. announce the
son of Osteen.
(Olan Mills Studio) classics and fairy tales. She was next year, but they should avoid |
how much we apprecia e ho Baptist Church will have its regu­ birth of a son, December 31. The
lar monthly meeting at the home tiahy weighed 8 lbs. 9 oz. at birth, j
a
dramatic
Instructor
for
several
garish
combinations.
«ur i e*c^er*
doin* ln
★
★
★
X
X
X
Larry Aldrich: Simple, casual i schools. Think of them when you of Mrs. H. Wade lluckcr. 540 Va­ The baby's grandmother Is the for­
years and has a long list of major
roles in a variety of playhouses. clothe* are inevitable, but the aro 1*11 *,l^1 'he broken skates, lencia Drive, at 3:00 P. M.
mer Eugenia Warren of Sanford. I
Since the Village Players present women who wear them sheuld tho crushed crayons and the won­
derful
quiet
tomorow.
a large selection of varied produc­ resolve to avoid the carelessness—
tions, she is well suited for her that easily could result.
T in
task.
Ceil Chapman: 1958 is sure to attention to good grooming to
Mr. and Mrs. James Sanford |
The assisting actor, David Ju l­ bring more uniformity in fashion, look both sleek and chic.
H Peterson, Osteen, annotince the en­
ian, has a colorful background of with the dint, straightcr silhou­ Lilly Dache: The clover woman
gagement of their daughter. Jim-1
theatrical experience, lie has a ette, but it also will bring a chal­ will Irarn a new technique of paint­
mie Sandra, to Gibson Nofrls
sincere Interest in folklore, and has lenge to avoid monotony ami ur in­ ing her face wtih blue, green, vio­
Bates, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
ALWAYS F I R S 1 Q UA L I T Y !
appeared with the “ Lost Colony” teresting detail.
let. red, rose and white combina­
Gibson N. Bates, Orlando.
and the original company of “ ThunPauline
Trigerc:
Skirts
will
get
tions—but she'll have to do It with­
Miss Peterson is a graduate of
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stub­ derland". He has toured with the short!.' and shorter, but women out making herself look like the
Seminole High School, Sanford. She
Theatre In "The Tempest” should Lavs sense enough to ke*p prlma ballerina in an Indian war
attended Florida State University, bings, Lake Mary, are announcing Barter
and “Three Men On a Horse" and them within the hounds o( good dance.
and is now attending Orlando Jun­ the final plans for the marriage of
with another repertory company taste—a minimum of 15 inchet
Taller Hats Coming
their daughter, Katharine Beat­ In "As You Like It”. His talents
ior College.
from the fh-or and a maximum of
Emme: Taller hats are coming
Mr. Bates was graduated from rice, to W. Terry Bird, son of Dr.
also include singing and dancing, j 17
In, which means hair must be
Seminole High School. He attended and Mrs. Terry Bird, Sanford.
Hilda Al'mark of Brandi* The shorter. It is all right If a fringe
V Florida State University, and Is a
The wedding wilt take place at
futur-s fashitn will accent you h- of hair shows In front, but not ■
member of Lambda Chi Alpha fra­ 7 p. m., January 4, In the First
fulness, but the woman who no wisp should be visible In back.
ternity. He Is presently employed Methodist Church, Sanford. Dr. R.
longer is a girl should not try to
in Orlando.
THURSDAY
Adele Simpson: The loose silE. Rutland will officiate.
dress like one.
The regular meeting of the Semi­ Harvcy Ilerlin: Most women will houette is going to be a challenge
Miss Stubbings has asked Miss
Colleen Engebretson to be her maid nole Chapter No. 2, Order of E ast­ want to toss all their clothes in to feminine courage—courage to
of honor and Mrs. Robert J. Dot- ern Star will he held at the Ma- the rag bag next year and buy ignore extremes that do not flatter
son to be bridesmatron. The brides­ sonle Hall at 8:00 p. m.
a new wardrobe. They should try any but the flattest figures.
maid will be Miss Marilyn Snyder
Iloxane of Samuel Winston: The
to reach compromises with the
The only difference between I fellows who pay—their husband*. pointed bosom has no place under
of Fern Park. Miss Suzanne Stub­
U.
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Betty Carol of Mam'selle: Tho straight dresses. Relaxed clothes
turkeys is that grade B turkeys simple fashions will hold sway, must be worn over relaxed underbe junior bridesmaid.
Dr. Terry Bird, father of the may have a akin tear or a crook but the girls will have to pay more I pinning*.
groom, will be the best man. The ed breastbone.
ushers will be A /lc Leonard Mont­
gomery, Orlando, Robert J. Dot­
son. Sanford, Fred Sawyer, Apala­
chicola, Robert Willis, Jr., Lake
Mary, and Robert Stubbings and
Carl Stubbings, brothers of the
bride-elect.
All friends of the couple are cor­
dially Invited to attend the cere­
mony.
.
Anita and Bob Haden have had
more company—fast on the heels
of Peg and Ted Bowman came
Bob’s brother and sister-in-law—
WUl and Jean Hadden, and two of
their thre£ children. They had
been visiting Jean's family in DeFuniak Springs. While in Sanford

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Surprise Party
Given For Student
A surprise party was given De­
cember 23 at the Celery Crate in
the City Hall for Miss Juanita
BABY GIRL NUUKIKWICZ, Wynn, who has arrived home for
daughter nf Mr. anil Mr*. Hmry the holidays from Southern Baptist
Nurkiewirz, Fern Park. Rorn Hospital In New Orleans, where she
December 9.
I* studying nursing.
(Photo by llergstrom)
Hostesses for the party were
Miss Eva Jo Wynne and Miss
Carole Petty. The room was deco­
rated with red and green stream­
ers, holly, fern ami Christmas can­
dles.
Refreshments were served dur­
ing the evening from a beautifully
decorated tabic, which featured
Christmas trimmings. Mr*. L. II.
Wynne, mother of the honoree aod
Mrs. Curtis Lavender, did the
serving.
Dancing was enjoyed through­
out the evening. Attending were
Marcia Lochelet, Gene Kronjaeger,
Diana Fleischer, Bobby Johnson,
Mary Grace Hobby, Bubba Hittcll,
Marilyn McDaniel, Charles Boyer,
Deanna Nichols, Ray Lundquist,
Carole Petty, Johnny Yeackle,
Shirley Morgan. Greg Walker. Eva
Jo Wynne, Mike Tamny. Cindy
Itoumillat, Peggy Lundquist, Billy !
T&gt;re, Judy Herron. Roger King,
BABY BOY TOURNEY, eon of Mary Jan t Flynt. Eddie 'Barbour.
Mr. and Mr*. Keith Tourney,
Also Frances Strickland. Jimmy
Sanford. Born December H.
(Photo by Bergstrom) Cordell, Linda Anderson, Allen
Maffet, Jean Womack, IRuber J
; Miller, Betty Jane Davis, I’-te
Nash, Audrey Bolger, Henry Ca­
son, Judy Clarke, Tommy Brown,
Lynuda Yeakle, Philip Byrd. Con­
nie Urown, Terry Christensen.
^ Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clause Sr.
Sr j Johnny Barley, P it Donahoe,
have had as their guests over the Teddy Walker. Jack Stotsky, Char­
Christmas holidays, ton in law, Al­ lie Higgins, Sidney Vlhlen, Gusty
bert Gramline and two daughter*, Nordgren, Leonard Nordgren, Jua­
Kathy and Nancy of Columbia, S. nita Wynn, and Gerald Jones.
Chaperones for the evening
C., Alio, their son, Lt. (jg) and
Mri. Clarence Clause of Jackson­ were Mr. and Mrs. L. If. Wynne
and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Laven­
ville.
Lt. and Mrs. J. H. Brodie and der.
Infant ton Jimmy are visiting her
parents Mr. and 3trs. W. L. Vance
§ Jn Loch Arbor, and his parents * * * « « - * * *
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SanfoA d
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Tha Sanford Boat jmd Ski Club tentative! of the club were In con­
will lwing Into aetlon this week tact with the State Road Depart-getting the financial machinery ment, and that the results of co­
rolling that will make Sanford the operation were "highly favorable."
spotlight of national speedboat
"Thla project li going to be our
racing Sunday, Jan. 19.
A non profit undertaking by the annual attempt to bring something
club, the nation’s finest hydroplane worthwhile to Sanford and Semi­
racers will be brought to Lake nole County.” Woodall declared/
Monroe for the mid-January event and added ‘Thia year the races
that last year attraeted 10,000 spec- will be bigger and better, and the
By EARL WRIGOT
tatora to this community for a facilities will be very graatly im­
United Press Sports Writer
sunny day that made history for proved."
NEW YORK SB — Kanina and Sanford.
Woodall said that representatives
Kansas Stats, the top basketball
Boat and Ski Club commodore, of the club wquld be contacting
teams In tha Big Eight Confer­ Dr. A. W. Woodall, remarked, "We downtown merchants this week,
ence, placed 1-2 today in the United still will not be attempting to seeking help to make the national
Praia ratings for tha aecond make a profit on this event. We racea a financial possibility.
straight week, while North Caro­ want to take advantage of the won­
**M ± *g*
By OSCAR FRALEY
lina moved up to third.
derful resources here and make
’PtRtT’mTR 1
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The 35 coaches who mik* up tha them better known for their recre­
. W /m tP cH I
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, / / \ \ rm .
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a t tha New Year and yat It alio their rankings on performances time bring to the people of this
la a time to look back in eadnesi through Saturday night, Dec. 2S. area a wonderful and thrilling
for thoie who played tha last Inn­ K ansu and Kanias State met last spectator sport.
night In tha final of tha Big Eight
ing In 1957.
"The club was not expecting
such a gigantic turnout last year,"
Every sport lost some of the old tournament.
A national
heroee In tha year whleh it bow­ North Carolina, defending na­ Woodall said, "and frankly we CHICAGO —
p / rpk
y A r /T i
ing out. And eome of the not ao tional champion which dropped were not prepared for such Im- group of boating enthusiasts and
/B e o r s o n ^ m k
from first to fourth last week af- mense crowds, but we will be this firms has proposed a formula to
old, (00.
;
rum *
\\v y ^
guide state legislators considering
ter losing to West Virginia, ad- year
Lika
young
John
Marshall,
the
• FA*Tt*r
regulation of water sports.
vaneed
a
notch
in
the
wake
of
it*
powerful
human
fish
from
Aus­
Woodall
said
that
he
and
repre-,
; m e //t left
The Outboard Boating Club of
tralia who rewrote the record book triumph in the Dixie Clastic Sat­
i H /fr z jR T ^ A ffjp
•
jjj y / | rv*
America said the formula was a
at Yale. At 20, he succumbed to urday night. West Virginia, un­
step forward from a recommended
automobile accident Injuries. And beaten Southern Conferenee lead­
lW P 0 M - 3 : 5 f.i
uniform boat regulation act set up
time ran out, too, for (trapping er, dipped from third to fourth
some time ago and used by more
Len Eshmont, at 39 still ona of after a week of Idleness.
Tempi* Only Newcomer
than 21 states to establish similar
Fordham'a brightest g r i d i r o n
Temple, a finalist In the Holiday
memories.
laws.
Coaehei Die la M's
Festival tournament at New York,
OBC executive director Guy W.
Foothill lost others who ill could wai the only newcomer In the
COMMERCE. Tex. (Special)—1 Hughes said Initial reaction to the
be spared. Big Charley Caldwell, lop ten. Tha Philadelphia school, Probably one of the toughest Jobs new formtili has been "very promthe Princeton coach, waa only 35, 12th last week, advanced to 10th. on a football team Is playing be- Bing" and that legislators eyeing
AMIRICAN
and nigged Denny Myera, the for­ Utah dropped from 10th to 12th. hind an alt-conference, all-star all- boating problems in California,
L eA tu e P e tr *
San Franelsco remained fifth American.
mer Boston College eoseh, was
Michigan, Tennessee and ConnecHAVOHAL Pf
but 51. Younger thin either of and Michigan State held sixth
But without a second thought, Icut have indicated deep Interest
ALL-STAR
them wai Tony Morablto, owner place. Maryland, a finalist In the Don Holley, No. 2 East Texas right In It.
same
of the Sin Francisco 49’eri, who Sugar Bowl tournament lis t night, end, fills In behind Norman Rob- The new proposed bill has sec
closed the books at 47, and along advanced from ninth to seventh. ertj, the team ’s most celebrated j lions lacking In the earlier one to
with them went the Immortal Boh Cincinnati slipped from seventh to member. And he draws words of cover water skiing, careless opera-1
Zuppke at 7&gt; and Yale'a famed eighth and Bradley from eighth to praise from the coach, too.
(ion, overloading, overpowering
Tad Jone* at 70.
ninth.
"He's steady and dependable," and operation in restricted areas,
For the aecond straight week, 19 said J. V. Sikes, East Texas head It also bans regulation of boating
Baseball will long remember
four who went away. Frita Oater- of the 35 coachee tabbed Kansas football coach. ’"He’s good on de- by local communities and is based
mueller, lha former pitcher, waa as tha No. 1 team. With points fense and is a good blocker. You on the OBC contention that reguitw Po*p , w/mbliPort
only SO. With him passed three of awarded on a 10-9-8-7-3-5-4-3-2-1 can always depend on Holley to lation is a matter for the states. I
P lo v P
V
PRO
the elder statesmen. They were bails for votes from first to 10th
P A r r e n s o r ttm J
co u t R a c Y p o r .
" . . .
I However, the OBC said, the state
sharp-eyed Paul Krlchell, chief place, Kansas collected 312 points. dof,
R
icow
f/25,
oao.
THO'* J tU R R fC M t^ ^ m '
Holley a transfer from Kilgore ]awil ghoulil be uniform across the
KSU Bonne nip With 271
acout of the New York Yankee*,
Ur.W KnfJ M/ n o * T OePPA/RP.
, unlor college, caught three passes country to prevent conflict and
at 74; excitable Dolf Luque, for­ Kansas State received four first53 yards during the regular confusion. It hopes that Ihe new
plae*
votes
and
27S
points.
North
mer pitcher and eoach of the
season.
Ho names the Hit with legislation proposed also will inGlanta, at M, and 64-yaar-old Billy Carolina drew three first-place Stephen F. Austin State College flucnee forthcoming federal laws
Meyer, the genial, easy-going man votes and 241 points. West Virginia as the one In whleh he played best on boating
who formerly managed the Pi­ waa close behind with three first- all season.
place votes and 232 point*.
COMMERCE, Te«a» (Speclal)- fererd to ET. This time not a fin rate*.
"I got a few more tackles In
San Frsnelieo received four that game," he explained.
It win be a long lima before
Crutch manufacturer* have in the gle Injury.
"I'm »ure gild," laid Berry. basketball forgeta florid faced Pat flrst-ptaco votes and 2t! points,
And how does he feel about play­
iait three yeara been lure of at
eait one late per football *ea*on "I tried not to think about tha Kennedy, the actor of the hard­ while Michigan State received the ing In the'Tangerine Bowl?
—but not this year Thli may be a p u t Injurlei, but at timea it wai wood who passed at SO. Along with other two first place votes and 154
"There’s nothing like playing In !
confuting statement, but Gary difficult not to favor the ankle." thla colorful referee went Chris points.
bowl game for excitement and,
Maryland, with 124; Cincinnati, thrills," tho mild-mannered busi­
Berry, the ET Lion* itartlng left "Evidently Berry didn't favor Leonard, 07, a member of the
117; Bradley, 54; and Temple, 40, ness administration major said.
the ankle for all he did wai lead original Celtic*.
half, underitand*.
Golf Figure* Pas*
rounded out the first 10 .
And he should know. Holley play­
Berry haa participated In four the conference and the Mona In
Oregon State advanced from 17lh ed on the Rilgnre tram th:Yt boat
full leaion* of college football to scoring with M point* on 11 touch­ No longer will golf *e* genial
to
head
this
week's
second
10
Pearl River Junior eolege In tho
date, and this pait teaion at Eatt down*, and to a conference eo- Willie Klein, who was only S3, or
Al Espinosa, who holed out at 04. group. Then came Utah, Texas Hospitality Bowl In 1956. He caught
Teaa* wai the first year that he championship.
He also paced the Lions' In kick­ And tennis saw tha final set for Christian, Oklahoma State, Ken­ one touchdown pass In the 20 0 tri- i
hain't been on erutchea at least
Maurice McLoughlln, to whom It tucky, Seattle, California, Notre timph—hit only touchdown p ass'
off and punt return*.
part of the season.
owed such a tremendous debt. For Dame, UCLA and Iowa Stata.
From
now
on.
If
Berry
h
n
hi*
that year.
The fleet halfback began hi* col­
A total of 23 teams were men­
Like many of hls teammates,
lege football at Tarlelon State col­ way, the crutch manufacturer* It was ths 07-year-old California
lege In 1934. Ill* freshman season may have to make a llvinsf telling Comet who started the game on tioned on the ballots. Louisville, Holley played a different position
Its way to being a national sport. St. John’s N. Y Blllnoli, Missis­ in high school than he docs now.
there, taw the first of three ankle P«n«lla on the street corner.
Boxing tolled the bell for two sippi State and Dartmouth were He was a halfback for Kilgore high
Injuries, the right one to be exact. I
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former middleweight champions, the other teams tnat received school—a pretty good one. He waa
The first year he missed, ha only r ' / j o p r e P r Q C f r l C i n f f
Mike O’Powd, 02, and Babe Rlsko, votes.
selected as second team all-district
sprained the ankle, but it was bad
&amp;
®
40, as well as former feather­
in his senior year.
enough to make him ml** one
Pneh
M
Dn
weight champion Johnny Kit- Bay Meads, passed away and
"But I like playing end better,"
game, and .pend a couple of days! " „
1
on the wooden brace.
i nECKr.EY. W. Va. •’b— Beckley bane, 00.
Tom Smith, tha 78-year-old con­ he said. "I can see what'* going
His sophomore year at TSC Col,e*e basketball coach Billy Bow- The turf said goodbye to a trio ditioner who trained tha mighty on." And "seeing" Is one of hls
them was another Injury to tha !
*c^ 'M* *
Pl*y*r to pro- of its revered veterans. A. B Han­ Seablscult.
problems. He plays with regula­
ankle*. this time more lerlous, ^"c# rock-and-roll-sound* during cock Sr., owner of Claiborne
Look hack Just a moment for the tion - glasses all the time. They |
Farm, had a full life of 00 ycare. sake of Auld Lang Syne.
nsver seem to get broken, hut he
causing him to mist three tilt* hi* team's practice sessions.
Bowman said the musle keep* Bill Kyne, general manager /of
and spend two week* on the
has a spare along just In case.
"thing” (a* Berry call* the crut­ the players from feeling tired and
Even though the East Texas foe,
also keeps them relaxed.
Mississippi Southern, Is a bigger
ches).
Results
of
the
experiment,
Bow­
EVIEW OF THE YEAR-By Alan MaverEven the ankle Injury that year
team, Holley thinks the Texans’
didn't stop him for long, for he man hopes, will tend to give the
team spirit will play a big role in
CANCIR ANSWIIT-Dr. Ernest
won a place on the second-team Hawks a speedy offense "which
tonight’s classic.
RtCHOPY J
L. Wynder, of tha Sloan-KetiMOKB, Ak
all conference iquad and was vot­ will outrun our opponents."
"The spirit Is as high as I've
terlng Institute for Cancer Re­
AAM Utron**,
ed Tarlcton’a outstanding back of
seen on a college team," he said.
search In New York, shows
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the year.
I am glad to be a part of the
the canccn on the ear and
Transferring to Midwestern Uni­
squad."
neck of a rabbit that had been
KAMrt*
versity at Wichita Fall*, Berry'*
Resides playing football, Holloy's
"painted” with tars condensed
c ia w c *
ankle suffered it* biggest blow. He
other interests Include duck hunt­ from cigarette smoke. The
A llP H P J Q ja P , H M o /9 .
broke the ankle mid way in the
"evldcnco" waa produced after
ing and fishing.
experimentation* with 05 rab­
aeason. Midwestern gave up foot­
"I don't catch a lot of big fish,
bits over their four-to-stx year
ball that year, and nerry Iran*
but 1 tell some big stories," he
CAR DA SIGN BURDA
life span.
(International)
said with a grin.
IT. LOUIS m — Bob Rurda, 19year-old outfielder from St. Louis,
was signed by the St. Louis Cardi­
nals for a substantial bonus and
assigned today to the York, Pa.,
club of tha Class A Eastern le a ­
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MOORE BEGINS TRAINING
SAO PAULO, Brail! tB - Archie
Mourn, world light heavyweight
champion from San Diego, Calif.,
began training her* today for his
Jan. 10 non title bout with Brasi­
lian heavyweight Luis Inaclo.

IIOOftMB If UP-But R0M1*.
*MI of California leap* to Iraki
the blocking by Mika DtaapoM
(44) af Naw York UnKartity
tn Uta sixth annual Holiday
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HOLLYWOOD (UP)—The eoun in Miami got a belated Christmas
FA M391
Inurlor Decorator i n ! Calory Ava.
Newspaper Cards ef Thanks are accepted aa socially correct.
T REAL ESTATE WANTED .
Seat Coven — Truck Seal*
try may not be ready for another present Monday in the form of a Emily Post, the noted authority on etiquette, feels they serve many
Cloitd Sunday
At Willi* rontiae—301 W. lit.
S MISCELLANEOUS
Mitchum. but ready or not Bob's. ioyear-old Greek orphan girl who good uses.
■TOTIMBINr. and ROOFING 10-jear-old son. Jim. co-star* with will become his sUtcr.
2JA—e
l —FLOWKRS. PLANTS.
There is no prescribed form for a Card of Thanks. It can b ra *
SHRUBS
Tapa in a new movie.
Nicholas Chenrs Jr. of N. Bay- brief or as detailed ** you desire. When the occasion cornea you
Plumbing
—
Kreslrr
Heating
find a sympathetically understanding member of our staff to
Thi&amp; cute 2 Bedroom home i* neat a naw Pontiac or Vauxhall. Alto
Slumped on a touch in hi* rf shore Drive. Miami, kissed the will
M. G. HODGES
assist you.
a rood uied ear. PH. FA 2-0H1
a t a pin. n ictlr located, ha* onfice.
Bob
said.
'
I
don't
intend
to
brown-haired
girl.
5laria
Zacharior after 0 p m. FA 2-2113. SOI Sam ca on All Water Pumps— support Jim forever, so I put as of Srrra*. Greece, and gave
rioted garage and beautiful
THE -IN MEMOR1UM” NOTICE
Walla Dinllad — Pumps
yard, priced low a t $8500.00—
Wett Firtt St.
«*«»•
raola Road
ft is the custom ef many families in this country to commemo­
Phon* FA 2-6031 him lo work. Now he ran pay his her a flaxen haired doll when she
owner will finance and give
BBT
rate a bereavement by *n “In Slemorlum” notice tn newspaper
own Income tax.”
arrived hy plane from Athrm.
ouict nos»r*Mon. Scmlnola Real-1 II-A—CAR RENTALS
U PBTHJTliTOCH SUFrLIBi
ly, tool Tark Ave., FA 2-5252.
CLARK
| Mitchum the elder ha* a qulx/i
Mr* Nicholas K. Uhenes. who •classified rolumnv They (ir.d a real solaco therein. Preparation or
t
(Pealtry)
_____
DRIVE A NEW CAR aovwhere. Flunking, Heating A Supply Co. j cal. bemused approarh to p arent.. has adopted both children, said selection of a suitable verse brings back to them tender, pleasant
recollections. As Elisa Cook, the English poet has so beautifully
* * ARTICLES WANTED
an- lima. Rental service include* . . . .
« R*P*lf*
hooJ-a refreshing switch from the "Nick wanted a sister. He laid 'l l 1 expressed it:
55'aih. gas a n d
iniuraneaD PLACES H BAT
"tii*.w0
r
,odr»
Sf*
e^l*.
.
j*
I
"how
can
I
protect
my
boy
from
I
nnlv
had
a
little
siiter
I
enuld
"How cruelly sweet are the echoes
MERLE WARNER. National
• f B1 AUTT pa r l o r s
WE HAVE A HOMI
Highway i,.p a south Sanford I (he limelight?” track employed by call Diane. I would be happy.’ "
that start
Car
Rental*.
401
E.
l
i
t
St..
■ FBMALB HELP WANTED
FOR YOU
What memory playi an old tune
most
star*.
Uhenes
is
a
retired
Troy,
N\
Y.,
FA 2-1901.
Z M t.J t HELP WANTED
PLUMBING
on the heart."
nrrau.se Bob was a juvenile ho- restaurant owner who now livrs in
Contract and Repair Work
» MALB *e FEMALE
Most frequently an In Mcmnrium Is in srrtrl on Hie anniver­
1052 Jeep nation wagon, rlean.
bo
riding
freight
car*
when
h«
Florida
Free Estimate*
sary of death. However, other dates, which it Is felt aro appro­
a WORE WANTED_____
H OM ES- S
bedroom*
Front wheel drive, good condit­
wa* 10. the broad-shouldered acMrs. Uhenes said Maria's name
R. L. HARVEY
I I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
priate er meaningful are also selected. The birthday of the de­
1 A 2 bith*.
ion. New Taint. 2519 Hiawatha 204 Sanford Ave. Thone FA 2-3383 | tor get* a kick from the normal &gt;vill be dunged to Diane.
parted. th# wedding anniversary. Memorial Day. even Christina*
sIA MONDT W LOAN
Ave.
ate among other significant occasions chosen.
trill* and tribulations of hi* teenNick arrived from ('.recce in tost
Complete and ready far
If you are hesitant to express your tender Ihonghta In poetie
age sons to addition to Jim. and i« now a vevrnth grade student
ate oeeupaney.
12—HO Aft* end MOTORS
there is Chris, It, and daughter at Miami Edison Junior High form, you may avail yourself of Hie Herald's collection of original
fto u lffa l/
These express in poetie beauty the emotions of the heirtretrtne, 5.
j School. Diane will enroll in Morn-1 verse*.
Your Erinrude Dealer
»trings. Amonr them are verses appropriate to any elreumitanre.
Locttomu
U
^
',1
II.T
F
Reveal
Own
Stars
mgside
School
from
which
Nick
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
South Plaeereot — Sanford 204
THE RATE
"I don't know if you could call graduated last June,
E. 1st
Pboaa FA 2-SM1
* W S otTCBS'TERSONAIA
Whiipering Onka — TituariUe
Contracting A Repair*
Cards ef Thinks and in Memorlum notices, due to the fact they
me a strict diieipllnarian." Mitch-! Tha brown haired bov said. "I'm
IPO* Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-5542 um says. "I've had no precedent going to become a civil engineer
t s s s a i i wA n i s » « o L D
may run to considerable length, are billed a t St.00 per column Inch.
JOHNSON MOTORS
FHA in terriea and FHA flnana- SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
because my dad died when I was and Diane is going to he my secl
a
—I’lANO
SERVICE
inf ayailahto.
2484 Senford Ave. P8i. FA 2-15U
1—PO* HEM
only two
1retarv."
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
"Thcer it no handbook on how
The girl speaks no English, but |
SUepinr rooms. TV. The Gable*, W« ean qualify you f°r on*
W L. HARMON
movie *tar» ahould ratie kids The Nick said he would teach her.
thaoe home* in 30 mtentna. Y&lt;m FIBERGLASS SLTPL1ES
Ph
401
Avt.t FA
D A I L Y C R O S S W O R D t-IHjl.4 U 'U C J
**--■------- ------p -*_»!only thing jou tan do I* show
Mrs ('h»nr» said the adoption'
can atart enjoying tha home
ia a u u u m ti”
31. Japan.
ACROSS
I. Lotttr
EFFICIENCY apartment* »uitjthem jo u r own scars and try to proceeding* for the girl were comwhile we proeaea tha paper*.
McRANEY-SMITH PAINTS
weraotn u .s m a s
IS—ELECTRICAL 8KRVICEH
tit
4. Needle
1. Burrowing
able for couple or singla persf1"-SIS Park Ave.
FA 2-0481
IJ 3 I4
rdf.VTftLU 1
teach them some values.
pletcd in June of 1058, but that
rity
aperture
animal
d f Private hath A ahower. Ideally
Mil id t ia n i i u i
Electrical Contracting
•'But no 18-jcar-old kill has good with Ihe Greek quota fully sub22
Wirke.1
0.
Custom
lOfJlOUat)
94141-11«
5. Assist
Hmi*e Wiring and Heualrs
Cabin cruiser, 1» fi ; PxlO ft.
Developed by
located across from Tost Office
judgment ’*
scribed the girl could not enter
unanausa
6 Ireland
24. Assam
beam. New 115 HP Chrysler
9 r* sj on
RANDALL ELECTRIC UO.
Inquire Jacobion Dept. Store.
bJf.UH I U '-TJUL’U
silk
7 Tarried
Crown Engine. Many extras 112 Magnolia
Dial FA 2 0918 Young Jim play* Mitchum'* kid Hus country umil u m with ih*
10. Gaiall*
N&amp;I34 'J H L Il l O il
George i
brother in "Thunder Road," a help of Florida Sen
34500 00. FA 2-0840.
1 Wooden
worm
WELAKA APARTMENTS room,
&lt;
Arab
t
D.-HQUIIU
tJ'lfJ
FRIGJDA1RE appliances, sales D R M. production.
Sin at hers and Rep. Dante Fascell.
23. 8ev«r« 71MCIIII.I u u m it?
private hath*, l i t 55. First St.
leg
12.
Btmbtanca
t i - W U I.IV M T7W
and aervice. G. ll.
I High, Oviedo
26.
Peace,
i-ntnara
taruMti
"When
t
asked
Jim
lo
take
the
u
la
n
g
)
13.
A
spree
Cor. H .y. 1T-M * 27W »*Fla. rhone FO 8-3315 'nr SanA rartm ent. three room* and hath.,
tinri!-) ciHriK
ful
9 Vexed
irolloq.)
rote t told him wh.it the haiards
Thone FA 2-1.5M
ruppic*
'uppic* for sale, mixed breed:^ ford FA 2-188.3 after it p.m.
kitchen furnished. 2201 larWl BRA I LEY ODHAM. Pras.
II. Looks
37. Ameri.
14. Miesure
are in becoming an a d o r. and
incer. collie, and
pin
doberman
Teiterdir’* **•««•
a*kanc«
can
Ave.
(Russ )
A— BUtLDlJI6-AIPAHlI- that he'd probably neglect his
boxer bull. Rt. I Box 32, TA *- S
34. God of
author
18 Sault
IS Alone
PAINTING
itudi»s
and
other
things."
Bob
3069
or
FA
2-1327.
Nice bedroom. Private bath and
war
28 Live.
St
18. Erbium
private entrar.ee. With heat.
29. Takes
33. Thin tin
FLOOR sanding and finiahinK J*rtd*&lt;*.
Marie
t*ynv.)
I—ARTItf.EB
w
a
n
t
e
d
%
Phone FA 2-1980 or F A _-0lo3. 20 aero tile farm. 3 b e d r o o m
Cleaning, w a x i n g . Serving ;
•**m AM* * Average
plaU
dinner
Canala
IT. Uprising
hou&lt;e, large bam. Easy terms.
.'-eminol# County sine* |!»2S.
I -Mitchum’* whimsy s h o w r d
37. Mal« iw-an
19. Ever ipoet.) IT. Impetuous 31. Pro.
and
warehouse.
J.
B.
Lew
.
Ph.
FA
2-1221.
W'ANTEP—
All
kinds
of
scrap
ma­
Store budding
H. .51. Gleason, tjvke Mary
through when he was asked what
35. OitricMika
nouneed
30. Energy*
18. Mlachltvous
terial. Zuckem’sn Salvage Yard
FA 2-4061.
—------- suhieets Jtnv majored hv
bird
holy
person
converting
Thone FA 2 269L
This is a pass to th- Rite theatre
|
"He
majors
lo
’goofing
off
at
mirhlna
For rent or Ssle: 1 bedroom 18
for Mrs W T. Bailey. Exp date
17—KRAUTS I’ARl.ORB
University High" he grinned
J • 1 s
i i T"
22. Unit*
ft. New Moon trailer, air con-1 Jan. to. 1958.
ditioned. Inquire at Mail Box
of w-ork
1
A few minute* later Papa called
il
0
294-B. Country Club Rd.
28. Viper
Jim and wa* surprised to discover
Large 3 bedroom. l 'i balhs. cement, ^"|0r|.i?PL-,i-i-a ^ii- VL'Tv' NOtlK
24. Evening
Work on beautiful sand bottom H A K K I E H S H r . A L T i Nttniv Remodeling — neroofing — Re- the box is an .vhovr average math
ll
Nicely furnished fully equipped jf
.1
FA ■a '* “
ipoet.)
-idine — ••
"x — Contrac- major In his senior &gt;ear.
lake. I/&gt;t 150’xt00’. Just IS mm- 1U5 S. Osk Ave.
bedroom apt. $75 mo. rh. r A .i
28. Tell
trors — financing.
utes from Sanford. Terms by 18—FEMALE HELP A ANTE!)
"I
hive
no
objections
to
Jim
J
T”
0868.
JT. Rated
owner. F*'nne FA 2-4903.
%
7 1 " A -B U H .b iS 'G -R W .U n .'U becoming an actor. He's had no
highly
%
♦i’ 2 bedroom house for tent 1307
I
1
II
Wanted — Experienced waitresses p l l V r t v e
formal training, *n I raised hell
••
30. Constel­
Elliott Ave. r h . FA 2-4805.
in work in new irestaurant.
/- ii e- s ,High- ,
-------------------------------.with him on the set whenever he
lation
ii
u ?5 ” .L* d’ C*
3
' r&lt;,r r »''iting call Mr. Ta.ker, Th go.,fed nr got self
conscious m
Unfurnished 2 bedroom,
31. 9e«the
H. F. STENSTROM
e r interview.
FA 2 61*9 nr FA 2-6UQ7.
j front pf the cameras I was much
•quipped. 165.00 Osier Realty
%
32 Greek letter
Registered Broker
IT
Co.. 2601 Orlando Dr.. FA 2- 111 X. Park — Thone FA 2-242C i l —U a l k h b l p h a n i b d
33 A felling
TED BURNETT
i rougher on him than on any ac-j
f t V
A
d %
8842.
it retail
FOR BETTER PAINTING
j tor* I've ever worked with.
%
H
u H
w * ti
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAMS.
Realtor
Boy*
Wanted—to
sell
The
Ban.35
A
ran
2601 Grandview- Th. FA 2-2978 I "He was paid a minimum sal- ,
Bedroom, privat* entrance and
Rasmomt l.undqui.t. Assoc.
ford Herald Monday through
38 Trap
n
ary of *280 a week I'm a produc­
yo
private ba*h. I’hon* r A . •66S1 FA 2-3951
w *!
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
nerrs hill Palming Contractor
Fridays at ,7'ln p.m. Come to
37 Stop
fafora S p m.
er
lirst
and
a
father
second.''
,( / ,
Licensed - Bonded — Union
The Herald office and ask for
39 Long walk*
4
»
FARMERS AGENCY"
Bill Vincent after 1 30^_______ Free Estimate* - Compjre our^
40 Leave* out
Furnished 3 room garage apt- with
%
X. V. Farmer. Realtor
%
rrica*
FA
2-2287
after
5.00.
41 C hut i Pam. V
bath. 2514 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA
Jr1
Special Review
116 S. French Ave. Sanford
-MALE or FEMALE
uvtlq )
2-OT31.
Th. FA 2-5221
IT—NOTICES—PERSONALS
42 Sweet roll*
1 id
Wanted—F.xperienred cook to work
j*
DOWN
io new restaurant. Highest wages KOLI.AWAY, Hospltat Ind Baby Program Revealed
Gl 09 At MISSION - nahbl
T* Private entrance modern furnishrd
%
1 RememWASHINGTON IP—Army offi
paid. Call FA 2-5905 for inter­
4$
bedroom. F reftr working man.
i
V lurice ?&lt;’. Fuendrath, presi­
Bed*. I)*y. Week or Month—
v / 41.
hranee
'y ,
view.
Tel FA 2-5181. Furmtura Center rills estim ated that about 220 of
dent of the Union of American
Ph. FA 2 5810.______
%
2 P*tron saint
______ 116 5Ve*t First 3t
i-i
Hebrew Congregations, n
796 fo rm er ofifeert and enlisted
2642 Mvrtle Ave., near Tinecrest .&gt;7&gt; '2t-«l(&gt;RK k a n TEFT
of sailor*
2 room apartment, private bath
*ho\vn In New Y'ork before he
men discharged »• security risk*
School, this beautiful 3 Bedroom
NURSERY SCHOOL
and entrsnee. Clean. Ph. FA 2left on v five-m onth world
plus Florida Room UBS home M»id want* In do days work. FA ! PIXIE Vinry
hetween 1948 and 1955 niav *ovn
Jaeksnn
bring offered for quirk sale at.
•'p.-.srr orbit." Dr. F.i*ondrath.
8420, 518 Mellnnvtlle.
2-0450 nr FA 2-0513 at night.
hr granted fully honorable military
FA 2-2047
only $9900.00. $2,500 dow n. $70.05
who rdprtsenU over 1.000,000
208 Cypress.
records.
For lease. Nice roomy home and
morlhy. or as lowu* $1800 duw n
reform Jew* in Ihe Western
Day and night nursery, any age
That
mean*
that
about
3&lt;
*
per
with terms arranged Bee this Will do light laundry or ironing in ^Jvimr^m^MiIMFA^M 5a6
garage. FA 2-36*7.
llemUohere. will lelk with rerent
of
all
former
A
rm
y
officers
before you buy anything. Semi­
my home. Ph. FA 2-6258 between
11ginu* leaders in Far and Near
and
enlisted
men
separated
for
*e
nole
Realty,
1901
Park
Ave..
I
*—ARTICLES
FOB
SALE
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
F.)i*t. Australia and S. Africa.
9 a m. and 5 p.m.
x- i
FA 2-5232.
curitv reasons sinrr the govern­
SELL US YOUR Fl/RNIT'JRE ment's Invalty program began
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Pleasant home. 5 room* and ga­ 2.1—ftPI'.riAt, S E R V IC E S
Cash for any amount Sup«r
2841 French Ave.
rage. Furnished. Fruit. RiverTrading Post. 1 mile south ot may receive honorable discharge
WELL DRILLING
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
under a special review program
vif-.v
Ave.
FA
2-3179.
Sanford. Phon# FA 20877.
Fairbanks-MorM
Pumps
Johnny Walker, Associate
The Navy and Air Force have
Repairs
to
all
makes
“ Call Hall" Phone FA 2 364J 3, 2 bedroom homes with 10**1
—Factory u» you—
regular discharge review
pro
Ho w a r d c . l o n g
a r m . 'la y ha bought, separate­
Aln/niaea
207 E. Commercial At*,
grim*, but no special serurity re
RAYMOND 5L BALL
ly. Inquire by mail. Box 291-B.
Venetian
Blinds
Phone TA 2-2833
REALTOR
County Club Rd.
Enclosed head. Bag proof bottom I V 'W pr° ‘ ri'" ’ «« riischarura atm-|
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
CARTER
HOME
CLEANING
rail with pla*4ie ends. Plavtie j "*r lo , *lr
*
House for sale by owner. Call FA
FOR RESULTS
or riyon tapes. Cotson or nylon '
irm v di»clo*ed it had com
SERVICE
2-3179.___________________
List your property with u«.
54'indo-v A Wall Washing
cord*.
pletrd reconvidarstion of 65o se• 1
Then see LITTLE VENICE. Wellborn Phillips.
-«
3rd A- Tark Ave . Sanford
Floor Waxing—NOrth 8-41 »t
Senkarik (iltM and Paint Co.icurity eaie* tinre *2^* program he
1 bedroom Concrete Block home.
132
Hiwty
17-92_
DeBary
T
FA 2-5641
Low monthly pivntents. Near
112-114 W 2nd Rt. Ph. FV 2 4622! sao m Marrh 1936. and 76 more
Jr., built thr*r homes with Gracious Florida
Navy Base. Ph. FA 2-1 tin.
tVARRETTS SEWING CENTER Pup tent* $t .96, Double blanket* remain to be decided
Cherry Real *?stat« A |rt* r
_________ i
Living m mind. Kadi home is located on a lake
White—Nerr hi—Kina
Penonnrl nffirlal* em pluured
Dial FA 2-9929—N oury
$1.98, Paint |2 .\o gal., ^Boota,
Concrete two bedroom, double
lhat while the change* w ere de
131!) 5*. 11 8t- Rear-Barb«r Shop carport, screened porch, tiled floor Repairs on all makes Machines
J*ck«u.
Cots.
Army-Navy
Sur­
front lot.
323 East First
FA 2-5244
sign'd lo correct any unfair or
plus, 310 Sanford Ave.
ind bath. Three blocks from SsnNew 3 Bedroom Ilomei
liar*h
durhargei,
they
did
not
Lando Springs on golf course.
GATLIN BROTHERS
RED I-MIX Concrete. C r e n e •ignify a let-up in Army loyalty
Telephone CHerry l-297«, Orlsn- Contractors. Draglines; G«#«wt
Only 2 homes left:
trap*, dry well*, state approved .•nrurity standard* in ihe vrart
Feature* electric kiUbaoi. terras
2232. Th FA 2-327* Sanford
do.
*eptir tank*. Window tills, Lin jinre t h e -end of congressional in­
so floors, and choice residential
One 3 bethoom 1 bath
locations.
2 story 4 bedroom house on cor­ .'timograph Pr'jvtlns — Typing— lei*. Sand, Mnrter Mix. O m en ' vestigation*
Rock.
Phone
FA
2-3731.
Miracle
and
Letlar
Writing
—
Card*
‘
They pointed out that the proner lot- Within 3 block* down
One 3 betlroom 2 bath
Concrete Co.
Letters Addressed — Photo
town business section. Will
grim v»*s being administered un­
&gt;5 ______ rhont FA 2-8103
Copies
of
Important
papers—
make a nice home for a lirge
der regulation* Inued hy ArmsCredit report* — Collections.
RR i n
KENNETH rT~5LACK
family or good apartment house
Secretary Wilber M. Brurkrr in
Credit Bureau o f Sanford
FINANCING PLANS AVAILABLE : F. H- A.,
HOUSEHOLD
GOODR
REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER
Th. FA 2 2358.
I9.VV The*e require "common
Rm 401-04 San AH. Nat I. Bank
1009 B. 2nd
Phone FA 2 022V
Flig.
Ph. KA 2-4184
K. H. A. In Service, and Conventional.
«ro*e'* Judgments on the tignifi
._ \1 ls i;Kl l \NKOI 8
. 4t
_ . t
____
u | kra"cr
a u r oi
frsi' »- ups
of prrvifjtji
prexiouj mut
subveriive
ne*
HOME IN MAYFAIR
Vacuum Cleaner Repairs
G«d th e mo l fo r j o u r o ld , irwj ronsidaration of tha soldier s
By Owxar . . . FA 2-3428
LH E BAIT
Repair* A part* for all make* (A
For the home huy of a lifetime
ritm itu re .
nsersll mllitiry record when dl*
JAPAN’S (MFttOI - Emperor
Fleming's
Red
*
White
Grocery
cleaners
Elactrolux. Houser.
For the Best Buvs in Real E»ta*» Missouri Slinnows
Hlrnhtto of Japan pose* for
charged.
5 dot. It 0*
see Wellborn Phillips, Jr., FIRST
Kirby,
Air-Way,
G.
E.
Replace­
SEE CULLEN &amp; HARKEY Pop-Guts Minnows . 8 dot. 93e ment parts. Work guaranteed
hi* New Year photo in Tokyo.
The 726 discharge* did no* ron
F u rn itu re and Applinnrri*
110 X. r*rk Axe. Ph. FA 2-2391
The man, who was onre re­
—Worm.*—
Free pick up A delivery. Call
rern &lt;eciiriiy violation* while in
New A l T«ed
garded a* a deity in Ihe land
Phone: FA 2-1609
th*
Army.
Movt
of
the
rise*
In
READY TO SELL
Open Saven Days a Week
of the rising *un, h i! kept pace
volved personal anociation with
’ * Choice 40 acres tiled farm land 20 I
_
w ith the dem ocratization of
ENVELOPES- Lett«rhe«ds. state­
a-res tiled farm Isnd and modern
z T U a W U j 'i r t C f i ^ s j i
his country He wear* Weriem
ments, tnTo:eaa, hand bills, and | 203*0t East first
FA 2-094.31communist or oth*r subvarii' • or
ganuatlon*
before
Army
Itvdur
3 bedroom home with extras, in ( ENTER PIECES: Ph. 2-1822
drrM and h»t adopted many
programs, a l t
Progreuir*
tion. Many falsified their Arm)
5i*rt Ihe New Year (Iff Ri|ht
Corner W. Cryiile Drive A
Western wav*.The Emperor i*
acres tiled firm lsnd. Mostly
Printing Co Phon* FA 2-2981—
or FA 2 0271). Sanford. SAN­
record* to rover up *urh lie*.
37 year* old and ha* occupied
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FORD FLOWER SHOP.
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XIoiJem 3 bedroom Homes priced
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All Prices Hedured
from $6900. to $27,000 . with as GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
COURTESY
WEEK
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January 6-12
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Assoc. Guy Allen. Gretchcn Hall,
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Paint Industry Sees
Promising Year

Purcell’s

By Arthav W. BtoaM.

11w I t i r t h ffffllm Ok
Aa hi 1007. th# pah* tadostry
aboald eoRtlnot to axpland « J
proapar to tha year ahaad. Howm r , tha I n e m M to toJo® « of
aalaa toll t o
— —toy; h
Win to the n n h af vtpnM tad
M u fitta t wDtof affart.
Than la no doubt that our oeonaray It ptoatof to aatah It*
braath before agaia pnthing ahaad.
Wa aaa algna of that to many ark
M of bualnaaa andaavor. IndlratIhm aro that thla trand toll cootlnua, possibly through tha flrat
half of 19H, tot* tha Inunadlato
proapaet prebaly more favorable
than ona might ha load to bailor#
bp toato of tha htadHaaa that des­
cribe ft.
la tha building (UM. tor ataw
pla, there la raaaon to believe that
total expenditure* map ha hlghar
to IBM than to 1H7. Although
thara map ha aoma alahautog of
todaatrlal eonatnutloa, thla ahauM
ha mora thaa offaat by toaraaaaa In raaidantlal building and
publU aonatruetlon.
Hoaalng win ha aparrad bp to#
panta p demand that w u t o a a t MUd daring 10*7. to wtl ha tor
thar eneouragad bp tha raaaa
looaanlng of tho “tight monop'
policy. Tha continuing demand tor
new achoola ihowa no algn of dimtolahlng. In fact, H U Incrcaalng.
aa Indicated bp the great number
of acbool budding bond Uraaa
which votara approved H t o l i r t
election In hundredi of eommunl
tUs throughout tho country.
AS MW building,
of eourao. But tvoa
cant to tho paint Induttrp U the
need for rapalntlng of homaa and
other bulldlnga completed ai re­
cently aa 1M4. Many of tho houaei,
farm bulldingf.aehoolj, hoipltalt,
ehurehaa and other bulldlnga ereetad to the early paara of thla daeada aro now la need of rapalntlng.
Getting that Job dona In addition
to (applying paint tor atueturaa of
oldar rintaga, should require tha
twit effort* of tho paint Indnatry.
Coopted with the need for paint
tor protactIon against aro*In and
weather, thate Is another Impor
tant factor. That Is tha growing
tendency of people to consider
paint a atyU Item. Realising that
n tabes only a aery modest tnveitmant to paint to ra-atyla a horns,
•onsumers now repaint mora frequ
ently than they did only a few
years ago. As yat this trand ap
pears to he confined largely to tha
Interior of homaa, hut similar eon
((deration of exteriors la also In­
creasing. ^Tbo problem for tha paint
Industry Is to encourgag* this trend
In the face of all tha other demands
modern living makes on tho Ind
ivldual consumer’s Income.
The familiar Interior and exter­
ior paints normally account for
about 00 per rent of tha paint In
duitry’s sale*. The remaining 40
per eent la mads up of isles of
specialised finishing materials for
Industrial and transportation use.
The** Include paint for automo­
biles, ships, railroad rolling stock,
appliances, office and industrial
equipment and a host of other pro­
ducts of Industry. In addition, they
Include the maintenance palnta ne­
cessary to keep our Industrial plant
In good condlllon
Aa far as finishes for products
are concerned, demand In 19M toll
of course, depend directly on gen­
eral manufacturing activity. There
are encouraging sign* that the lev­
els reached In 188T may be Imprnv
ed In 19.VI In some types of Indus
trie*. Hence, the sales opportunit­
ies tor Industrial product* finishes
should he quite favorable, with an
Increasing share of the business
being won by those paint manu
facturers whose effective research
has brought forth dramatic new;
types of finishes.
In the Industrial maintenance
field, piospecta are bright. New
paint products that do a better Job
of protecting expensive Installat­
ions have been Introduced and in­
dustry generally hai been quick to
put them to use. With lese new In­
dustrial construction Indicated, It
will become Increasingly Important
for businesi to protect ita present
Investment*. Thera la no more eco­
nomical or effective way to accom­
plish this than toth paint
At .Sherwin-Williams wa aro oosv
fldent that 1968 will be another re­
cord je a r, with aalea surpassing
those we enjoyed during our last
fiscal year which ended Auguit Jt.
We recognised tha* real effort will
be needed -but such sffort has al
ways been required In the highly
competitive paint industry.

THURSDAY

BEGINS

MORNING

Dresses 4

One Rack
Dresses

Odd A End*

1.39

Value* 10.98-1196

6.99

*

Now

pncfiRis. a.

d.

— (ui*)—

Ladies' Jeans
Reg. 4.99-3.98

89c

Special

Ladies'

3.99
Prints Reg. 5.99

1.99
BRA'S

6.98-7.98

5.88

Mocassins

2.00

• Gowns Reg. 2.98 special priced at

1.99

One Lot Linen*

• One Lot Crepe Gowns 3.98 value Now

1.99

8.88 ,

• One Lot Crepe Slips - Special

1.39

6.99
Sheets

Blanketst

.99

Ladies
Coats
One Group 49.95 - 54.95

Now

79c

39.88

Reg.

69*

One Group 39.95

Now

59c

One Group 34.95

Reg.

, 49*

Now

39c

2.99

.15

59.95

Reg. 24.95

Blue Serge

49.88

One Lot
Ladies' Shoes 1y*

2.00

59.95 Charcoal Blk.

49.88

One Lot

Childrens
REG.

NOW

4.98

3.99
2.99
2.99
1.99
4.88
2.99

7.98
3.98

,

Boys
Reg.
7.95 —
3.95-4.95-

Pants

Now
S.88
3.88

Boy's Suits
Reg.
SALE
18.95 —
9.95 —

12.88
6.88

f

3.99

1 49.95

Coats
Value
12.98
Now
9.88

39.88
Summer

Now

Shop Cops 69c—

3.99
3.50
,59c

Work Gloves —

1.88

La* Overalls 4.50 Anvil Overalls 3.95

Pre - Teens fir Children
Coats
Value* to 24.95

Now 8.88 to 18.88

M E N ’ R A IN
Reg: 2.00

Tan, Blue, Flannel

15.00
Mens

SALE

Reg.
9.98

17.95

4.88 - 9.88

Reg.
18.95 Blue Serge
14.95 Gab &amp; Wool
12.95 Flannels
12.95 Wool*
9.95 Value
8.95 Reg. Now
6.95-7.95 Now

Sport Coals

Blue Denim

a

Other* • Valuta

Dress Pants
0*

One Lot

Odds &amp; Asst. 25.00
Rayons
14.88

Buyl
1

j

•

One Lot

Curtains

Boy's Sport

Gabardine Only v

V

Sweaters

2.99

15.00
$101

Sweaters

1.00
One Lot

Sale

16.88
12.88
10.88
9.88
7.88
6.88
5.88

COATS

Now 1.79

M E N ’S SPORT H i
COATS
One Group 29.95
» Now

»

Now Is The Time To

Bedspreads

39c

44.88
• 59.95

49c

Reg. 19.95

M en's Robes
Reg.
SALE
9.88
Now 12.98
7.88
9.95
4.88
6.95
Now
Boy’s T-Shirts

54.95 Charcoal Special

1.00

4.99

Now

Men's Suits

2.00

.

Reg. 60c

One Lot

Children's Moccaaala

3.98

1.99
Pillow Cases \

One Group 29.95

16.88
Sale
19c One Odd Lot
10c

-

i

a

SALE
19.88
16.88
12.88
7.88
5.88
4.88
2.99
1.99

REGULAR
24.95
22.95
16.95
10.95
7.95
6.95
3.95
2.95

One Group 2.98

27.88

Bath Cloths
.25

Reg. 2.98

. 2.99

i

Reg.

One Group 12.98

One Group 3.98.

1.00

Childrens Ballet

9.88

Now

2.88

Reg.

8.88

One Group 14.98 - 16.95

• Flannel Pajamas Reg. 3.98 SA LE

Towels

10.98

12.88

Now

15.88-12.88

LINGERIE

19.88

Now

On* Group 19.98 - 18.88

f* .Odd Lot

1.00 - 1.50

Ladies' Shoes
reg.
SALE
12.98
9.98

49.95

29.88

$1.00

• Rayon Slips, one lot Reg. 1.49 Now

Only .00
Panties

One Group 24.95 - 27.50

One Group

Ladies’ Gloves
Reg. 1.50-1.95

3.49 Special

DRES S ES

54.95 - 59.95

5.95 - 7.95 Volues

a

KBIT ft IN AWARM
WTTHKRSHBI.Q, O o n n . -X T P
- WiUlasn H. C o m , w u toted |4
for Havhut a notof aaaffira M hM
« ito daaplta hi# sareee that “A
keep# asa awake while driving."

Now

Ex: 7.98 Now 4.00

2.99 Now

■CTRNMVB TURK BY

Thankigivtn* *urfc#r wee costly
to the Lutheran Memorial Church,
1300. An matron wild turkey
oreehed thaough a lerg* ria-bypfcfrtoo* window hi the eheroh.
A eonetasmthm eompanr aattmatad ropier unset east of fee window

% Price

On* Group 3.99

Ladies' Suits |

Ladies' Host
Reg. L50

Ladies' Hats
•

9:00 a. m. - 6:00 p. m.

JANUARY

2188

&amp; 19.88

Drapes

1.99

Men's Felt
Hats
One Group
10.00 Value

Now

7.00

7.95 Value

Men's Shoes
REG. I
SALE
14.88
16.95
12.95

7.88
Special Work
Shoes

9.95

6.99
Men's

Ties 1.00

7.95 Value

5.98

One Rack
Belts

79c
Throw

5.95 Value

, i 3.98

Ladies' Rain
Coat

SALE
Now 6.88

12.88
10.00

14.95

.1

Boy’s Boxer
Pants
2.99

1.7t

Raff. 2.50

Special

$1.79

1 .0 0 - 2 .0 0

Don’t Mi** Purcell’* Once A Year Gigantic Clearance Sale

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REFUNDS

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• NO ”
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Forces M arch O n M aracay To
At • o'clock Wednesday night ha I Egyptian newspapers bannerlln- India’s Anup Singh started work
By JOSEPH TAYLOR
military base in Maracay. SO ntilea Teres Jimenes said the flights telephone calls from New York a standstill.
U |M P M Staff (Vre«p*Meot w e s t of Caracas. Venemlan were “ disorganized'* and did no were being accepted la Caracas. Residents stayed off tha streets called on them to surrender or laeo ed the end of tho conference and setting up a permanent solidarity

CARACAS. Vh

i i w Ii

(UP) PretM«at M irto i Perea Jlmeimz
acnon^vd f:n r jtrrf-fu l rtJumns
‘fte r e uarcnisg c* V ir s 'iy toloy

tacyMa a »r»««Niw Ly a military
gtoap tfeat n o v i r r i u m to bomb

m i anafe tao stpitaL
Ho es peeted a victory in a mat­
ter of boon. Rut there wai no
word yet of a major claib.
The revolt wag led by air* force
ualta and army troopa at the big

sources in New York said the Nary damage. Ho said one rebel air­
had Joined the uprising against craft bussed the presidential pal­
what they called Perea Jimenez’ ace but was shot down by anti­
aircraft fire.
dictatorship.
The U. S. Embassy reported all 1 Authoritative sources in Wash­
JO,000 Americana in the capital, ington said rebel jet and propeller
mostly oil workers and their fam­ planes strafed the capital Wednes­
ilies, were safe. The city Itself was day and one dropped a bomb but
at a standstill with residents fear caused no casualties.
ful of new air raids.
Caracas Radio broadcast unin­
The government admitted rebel terrupted classical music from 11
plane attacks on the capital, but o'clock, e.s.t. Wednesday night. No

Weather
with showers ending this
becoming partly cloudy
taoigkt sod Friday. Much colder
with low tonight U U U.
VOL. X L IX

■

Cables were getting through from
Caracas but tho Venezuelan gov­
ernment censors outgoing cables.
Military police, security police
and national guardamen in battle
dress guarded tha presidential pal­
ace and tha main public buildings
in Caracas, capital of one of the
richest oil producing nations of the
world.
Vehicular traffic in the elty of
70,000 automobiles came almost to

described the weeklong talks as
annihilation.
Meanwhile, In Cairo the Afro- "historic** and "epoch making" In
Aslan "solidarity conference" end­ developing .the Afro-Aslan bloc.
Egyptian workmen today w e r e
ed Wednesday in a hurst of antiWestern resolutions that condemn­ taking down the huge, five-lan­
ed the Eisenhower Doctrine, NATO guage banneri and signs that fes*
i tooned Cairo during the conference.
and tho Baghdad Pact.
The delegates, mostly left wing The delegatee either were an route
groups, called on the West to ac­ home or to Egypt's agrlcultur.il
cept the latest Soviet plea for an ihow place in Tahir Liberation
a were visiting the
Immediate end to nuclear tests Province.
and condtmned the policies of the G *
ief SI Sadsl and
United States, Britain and Prance.

W a n te d f e r a l*
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

Established 1909

but maintained constant watches
at windows and balconies for possi­
ble air raids.
State Department officials in
Washington said the situation waa
•'serious'* but they declined to eval­
uate the full impact of it until
they received further reportJ.
Teres Jimenez insisted the re­
volt was confined to only a few
units at the big Maraeay base
along the Pan-American Highway.

THURSDAY. JANUARY 2, 1958

M

United Preei Leased Wire

committee with headquarter* in
Cairo to' carry out the conference
resolutions.
Arrangements for financing tho
new body were left vogue In tho
final resolution establishing it but
Egypt was expected to maka tho
m ajor contribution.
Western observers studied texto
of the resolutions and hoped for
detailed reports of what ltd up to
them to get an inkling Of what
happens next.

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NO. 161 *

U. S. Is Urged
To Become Full
Member Of Pact
KARACHT. Pakistan (UP) President Iskander Mirra today
urged the United States to join the
Baghdad Tact as a full member.
He also said he favored EastWest summit talks— but only after
extensive groundwork had been

laid by the Western Big Four ilble number or nations.'*
foreign ministers.
, The United States now Is a
Interviewed by a group of visit- member only nf ihe military and
Ing foreign newsmen, Mirra said economic committees of the pact.
U. S. membership in ihe Baghdad The five full members are TakiaTWO YOUNG LADIES try on the Courtesy Week Upcl | Courtesy Week b a d g e s to wait on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Pact would have "the greatest tan. Iran, Iraq, Turkey and Great
badges and practice for the event which gets underway in
Blank of DeBnry. Tne orange and white lap*! badges will
possible effect on the largest pos- Britain.
9 displayed by salespeople and those meeting the public
Sanford Monday morning. Mrs. Mildred Johnson and Mrs.
Mlrsa, an Impressive gray hair­
(Staff Photo)
Barbara Brown, tellers at the Florida State Bank, wearing during Courtesy Week Jan. G-12.
ed figure radiating a powerful per­
sonality. received newsmen In the
mansion, once a British govern­
ment building.
"The Baghdad Taet should be
strengthened," M ina told the
newsmen who are making a
By UNITED PRESS
i (raffle count New Year'* nlgnt round - the • world Bight with
A well-known farmer and citrus
The nation's motorist* opened'because "th at’s when the Ameri- the Australian Qantaa Airline,
man of Seminole County passed the new year with a "distressing" can motorist is on his way back "The United States should come in
j array at Seminole Memorial Hos- traffic death toll, and safety ex -, from visiting relatives or friends** ***!• would have tha greateit
perts said their estimates of the at holiday gatherings."
possible effect on tha largest numholiday highway slaughter prob- The final count will not he her of nations
Courtesy Week In Sanford will claimed by fiov. I^-Roy Collins as *****!
ornrvein.
known until all reports are in
"The pact is not aimed at the
give everyone an opportunity to a statewide event and has also
victor M. Greene Sr., 8B, died at ably would he "far exceeded."
The National Safety Council later today, but Dearborn said Arab la-ague hut supports It. Every
take part in one of the biggest been set aside a* a special event
yesterday following an illness
had estimated that 130 persons figures so far show the toll is Baghdad Tact member that I
event* ever staged here.
for Sanford by Mayor David (Jit- of approximately six weeks.
I
would
he killed In Iraffie during running at a rate 23 per cent know of wanta Arab unity."
Merchant* are going all out to fhri. The Courtesy Week rejpbra- i 'M r. Greene was a member of the
Asked about the possibility e t $
make the event worthwhile for ‘inn will get underway Monday Board of Trusters ef the hospital the 30-hour mid week New Year's greater than last year,
holiday period.
He said the holiday toll could summit meeting Mirsa replies!!
pas
shoppers, too, by staging a Court­ morning ami will continue througt)- in wMrh he passed
away,
"I favor
one, hut
re,u\l
prefer
w
__ _ _
__ __
^of *o Iraf
ivur uiw,
nut V
tW ffWfli
At
10
p.
m.
e.s.t.,
today
the
Unitdouble
thn "average"
out
the
vycck.
i f v'
New Year’s Day was a sort of esy Week Clean up Sale.
,111 .•J-fW-r *TU*Wott.iV*o. ed P reu traffic death 'count h ad 'fie death** for a similar non holi-*
*P«dework
by
too
foreign
Already, plan* made by tlio Ban­ Ta., Mr. Greene came to Sanford
reaching
disappointing
__89l_----- „. one for G em -- , According
_ 'to reports
_
reached the 138 mark for Ihe per- day period in early winter.
ministers first. Iheo ptrha
Swain. 70-year old handyman, port- The Sanford Herald, merchants are ford-Seminole County Junior Cham In Mil and attend' d schools here.
lod from 0 p m New Year's Eve A New Year's Eve snowstorm something tangible c o u l d
and her of Commerce, who will cooper­
e- and Janitor for a number of j offering some of the biggest anc'
Ha was a member and deacon through m i d n i g h t Wednesday, that dumped 3 to IS'inches of achieved instead of a mere suc­
Sanford firm*.
I finest bargains ever to be display ate with the Seminole County of the First Presbyterian Church,
cession of receptions and banquets
George, while working in the ed on shelves and tables in the Chamber of Commerce In staging a Veteran of World War I. a mem Fires .eaused lit deaths, I person snow across the nation's Midlands
was
killed
in
a
plane
crash
and
was
blamed
in
part
for
ihe
high
^orVV'.
neighborhood of Commercial and local store*. "It's really going to Courtesy Week, here have been her of the American Iwglon and a
Mirra said the two main Issue*
IS died In other mishaps for a traffic death rate.
completed.
Park Aves.. left hi* blevcle in the be big," one spokesman said,
member of the Oddfellows.
still keeping Taklstan-lndia rela­
total of 191.
------------------------rear of the Valdes Hotel.
Throughout the week merchants
Appointed by M. L. Raborn,
tions at a peak of tension ara
Mr. Greene had been engaged
New York had the highest re- _
..
,
Whan he returned the bleycle will offer Courtesy Week specials. president of the* local Jaycees.
those of Kashmir and the sharing
In
farming
In
Seminole
County
for
ported
traffic
toll
with
2»
killed.
L
O
m
e
d
l
O
n
S
k
c
l
t
O
D
gone.
Someone, George report
r
_
Courtesy Week has been pro- chairman of Ihe local observance 10 years and had recently enter­ California reported II on the high
of river walers which India repeat­
ed. had apparently stolen Ihe old
will be Howard McNulty.
edly ha* threatened to cut off from
ed the citrus growing business. He ways, New Jersey 13, Texas 9,
bicycle on which he made his way _ . . .
,
—
.. .
Secret Committees have been made hi* residence on tho West- Ohio an Virginia S each and
Pakistan.
to town each day from his home U t T I C C r S U O n d l t l O n appointed by McNulty to select the side.
Illinois 7.
most courteous waitress, salesHARRY CANELL JR at
Ned H. Dearborn, council presi­
He Is survived by his wife. Mrs.
**it*a going to bo hard to identify 5 a i d
U n c e rta in
lady, salesman, policeman and
SANT MONICA, Calif. (U P&gt;work In hia new office In
tho bleycle," George reported, "be WA w2t-yearflki Navy officer. n&gt;°*‘ courteous act. Winners In Victor M. Greene., Sanford; one dent, said all signs point t o ’an­ Comedlan Red Skelton today faced
other tragic holiday on the high­
Sanford. Picture waa taken
cause It'* in old and there was no struck down early yesterday morn- oaf*1 category will receive a l!.«
___ ways. Only last week, at least 223 an "Indefinite" stay In St. John's
Jr., Wilmington, Del.; two sons,
number on It that I know o f'. * Ing as he walked along Sanford B. S. Savings Bond.
from Sun.shine Nowa of the
Hospital
lie
was
hospitalized
H o s p i t a l where
wiiere
tie
hospitalized |
a**
1
a
s
.
Jr., Ft. McClel­ traffic fatalities marred the Christ­ after an acute "Cardiac-asthma- I H s I T m S r l l S l O r y
And, of course, as bicycle* go, Ave. near 28th St. continued in an
Fr*LCo.
Other special events have hern Lt. V. M. Greene
and Alfred F. Greene, mas holiday, a figure well in ex­
there are many Just like the one ' uncertain condition" at Orange planned for the week and will b e . land,. Ala.
The yearemi statement of First
.
.
.
v,r*«r cess of the 180 highway deaths esti­ tic" attack which nearly cost him
£ * 2 S Z
*“ •Federal Saving* and Loin Amt.
’x*&gt;r t««r™r *'x»!!tR&lt;1
tiv»A
Memorial Hospital thla morning. ‘ announced a. the big week-long M. Greene III &amp;
and John Dult.il* mated by the council.
Dr. Garth K. Graham, the com- shows assets of 37,214.829 41, highHeavy event get* underway.
"If* sad," Dearborn »ald, "but
Greene,
both
of
Ft.
McClelland,
Banners promoting the event will
...
wlo f * Phyririan. »»ld Skelton was
In the 23 year history of the
ed folk* here and there to the best Attack Squadron Nine received a be distributed to in e r c h a nt* Ala., and Alfred M. Greene Jr., ' Judging by past experience* the
head
injury,
fractured
legs,
and
really
heavy
Heath
report*
will
!‘p,
r
o|^
f
,"
""
"?ry
••*i*l«‘°rlly"
organization
and nine percent aSanford;
one
granddaughter.
Shir,
of his ability and certainly “court­
fractured ribs when he either fell throughout the city. Also bumper lav Diana Greene. Sanford; one probably ita rt coming in fast
Jhjt
s,l‘l wa* 100 ra 1r,5r
bove the similar figure for Dcceously and faithfully."
strips will be attached to loral
n°T °n8 h&lt;! m“St * Jy " lh* *m brr« 19M- ,h" 1 continuing the |
.Many, many times, when tables .nr
. . . stepped in front of an automo- automobdes and badges will be dis­ sister, Mrs E. W. Mathews, Lees­ dtiring the morning hour* today."
were to b e’served at elvle lunch­ bile traveling south shortly after played by salespeople and others burg; on* brother, Robert A.
Dearborn anticipated a t o g f ^ g
h . „* n i |e
,orw' rd ,urg# 01 r*C"nl |
2
30
a.
m.
yesterday.
The story of “ man on the move**
Greene,
Daytona
Beach;
several
eons or special dinners and affairs,
Hospital attache* at Orange meeting the public.
L | V(i atT t’n t i t
In spite of "the tightest money appears In Sunshine Service News,
George Swain was "on the Job" to
nieces
ami
nephews.
Official* have said that "Court
K|
Eif Dt C! f I Skelton was stricken Monday! conditions In the past decide," Ihe a company publication of the Flor­
tee that everyone would he taken Memorial said that no condition csy Week" will be an annual event
Funeral services win he held at . ,
'. ", ...
* " ® " n|Kht at his Bel-Air home and saving* placed with Firs! Federal ida Power and Light Company
was available since the y&gt;ung of
care of and served well.
In Sanford and is expected to be 3 p m . tomorrow at the First
fircr
was
“
still
in
x-ray
this
morn
r
"
:
?
V
r
:
'V,,u'
U
f r"*hrd "nconicloua to the hospital exceeded I2..WOOO and Inched a- which is distributed statewide a t
Right now. George Swain has no
one of the biggest celebrations of Tresbyterlan Church with tha nev. bday with aking-air«dUx head- where he was reported to have head of the 19M record. However. well as to other section* of tha
•
«N»ay to get back and forth from his ing.”
ache.
A.
G.
Melnnls
officiating.
been near death.
|n the face of the "less rosy" out- country.
However, a spokesman for the its kind to be staged here.
home to downtown Sanford—that
Active pallbearers will be dea­ Elliott wrota a North Dakota
The 43 year old comedian rallied look, especially toward the end of
The article, covering three pages
Is. unless his blevcle Is returned 0,fl&lt;T r ’ M»?*dron «*ve the young
con* of the First Presbyterian newitpaper be alrrndy pay* n Min­ to greet the new year with a mid- the year, savers found It necesnry of the publication nod using 10 pic­
- until he can get another to re- ma." ' c"n'" tlont •• •‘aertoui*.
nesota
income
tax
and,
under
a
Churrh; J M Garrett, Clarence
night phone call to his wife, to withdraw, or the purpose for tures, is written on the activities of
place the old one.
, A ‘,‘,c‘or &gt;c,lcrday' Immediate Mrs. Cecil Ozier
Redding, C. C ' Henderson, Dick new l«w, may hava to pay a Georgia, who had gone home to be which funds had been saved arriv- Harry A. Canell Jr., one of Flor­
Funny th in g - New Year's Day Iy
*u" ’r r *'d «*»«
Aiken, Klrhy Fite Jr , Dr. Harry North Dakota tax. Besides, ho with the couple's children.
ed and tho net Inflow was under ida Power and Light Company'!
bring* many different observa­ Herrmann's condition v;a* neither
works for * Delaware corporation,
Woodruff.
W.
S.
Brumley
Jr.,
and
good
or
bad.
but
th
it
it
could
be
"Sick
as
he
la,
he
talked
his
last year’s figure hy 23 percent,, five District Engineers.
tion*. Some are good wishes for
Mr*. Cecil Orier, 51, of Cham Harvey Hale.
takes order* from a Michigan [ doctor into letting him call me at according to Howard Faville, preslLory Snipe*, writer of the »rticle,
the coming year — others are listed as "fair".
pagne, III. passed away suddenly
dent.
All other deacons and elder* of office, live* in Minnesota, wotk* midnight.’* Mrs. Skelton said.
champions In Ihe article that "Llko
parties and revelry to bow the new
last Saturday night.
in
North
Dakota
Tor
a
firm
whirh
Hospital
attendant*
said
earlier
The
association
executive
added
year Tnto being. Rut for George
many towms in Florida, Sanford's
Mr*. Ozier was well known in the church will serve a* honorary n
*ei\e* South Dakota, and that Skelton was able to "Joke a that there had been a strong tie. complexion i* changing with aeBwain it was a sort of disappoint
th* Sanford area and had many pallbearers.
gets hit pay check from Wiseon- little."
(Conlimird i&gt;n Pag* &lt;&gt;
&gt;fcant.
tCantlnued on Pag* 8)
The family requests shat flowers sin.
friend* and acquaintances here
George Is TO-years-old now and
Funeral services for Mrs. Orier
omitted. Those wishing to send
walking those 13 or 15 block* to ;
were held Tuesday afternoon at memorials in Mr. Greene's name,
For Information On
town l*n't quite a* easy as it'
2 o’clock in Champagne, III.
m*V ‘'" 'i ‘hem to Thnrnwell Or
CIRCULATION
used to he. That bicycle was a
Mr* Ozier was a sister-inlaw phanage at Clinton, S. C.
I’ll. FA 2-2611
handy thing to have for transport*, i
of Lowell Ozier, Sanford builder, Brisson Funeral Horn* la la
or i f t o r 6 :3 0 p.rntion.
i
and developer.
*
I charge.
E D I T O R ' S NOTE: Florida t On* of tha boys kept tha gun Kinney from Winter Haven, a
P H . FA 2 0973
yachtsman Rlch-rd SI** tell* In on us while the other two went out friend of mine, and pretended I
this dispatch of the night of ter­ and started loading their equip­ didn't know him. So he put two
ror he and hi* wife and four ment and food on the tioat.
and two together and called tho
children spent a* captive* of
They said they wanted lo take Coast Guard and Sheriff. It turned
k* .
four teen.age pirate* who took our boat and use it for about two out he and the fisherman reportell
J Two members of the House Ways cilly, rather than one In which effort."
versed. The flr*« nf these, which reform. In the light oi the present' over their 40 foot boat.
or three weeks They first talked what was h ppening about the
and Meaaa Committee today de­ the ultimate solution is arrived at
The Wjyj md Means Committee we reject. Is to provide new ertt recession, may be tha only wav i
of going to Cuba, then changed samo time.
clared that reduction of exeeess- by a temporary advantage in mis member* said:
ficial props for the economy hv we can Insure an increase In tax '
We pushed off from Islamorada,
Be RICH A n n MV*
their minds and said they wanted
slle or space technology.’*
"At
present
the
eronomy
is
In
a
manipulating the money and credit revenues and eliminate the pro*
Ively high Income tax rates Is as
\* told to UNITED PKE.'.
to go to Mexico, Later they said but a few minutes lat-*r the shePointing out that the present in­ recession coming after a period supply. It Is exactly this that has pert of repeated federal deficits |
! iff (John W. SpotUwood) came out
1ST.AMORADA, Fla. (UP)— My St.'Petersburg.
essential to the bolstering of the come tax system was develop* I
of inflation, caused in large part brought us the almost continuous with their inflationary characteris­ fsmily and I were in our boat—
presently sagging national econo­ largely during a series of emer­
I f i n a l l y persuaded them I in a speedboat and really took
by our tax system which so sever­
my as the strengthening of mili­ gencies over the past 23 years. ely limits the ability to save. As inflation of recent years, which in tics and consequent weakening of thn "Siesta"— Tuesday night *at couldn't navigate at night, and so charge. I was afraid the boys
turn ha* brought us to th* current our defense effort.
Craig Key. We had planned a quiet we left Craig Key early New might try to shoot it out and
tary defenses la to the prosecution Ihe legislators declared that "the
a result, business i* apprehensive, recession.
I "We are firm in our belief that New Year'a Eve and had just gone Year’s morning. T h e y said it somebody would get hurt, hut they
of the missile raee with Soviet income tax rate structure is clear­
production ami Income are dcclln
"The other method is income tax not only can we afford to move
Russia.
would be all right for us to go to threw the rifle overboard Just be­
ly not In keeping with a free eco­ ing. and govemmen* ievenue* are reduction at soon as possible, de ahead with reform of the tax struc-j to bed.
Suddenly these two boys burst Islamorada for gas, but when we fore the boat readied us.
xjSponzors of a hi partisan meas­ nomy that must provide the reve­ falling off. The revm u? decline signed principally to reform the
One thing I'll have to say about
ure calling for complete reform nue for continuing high-level de­ has resulted in tne original esti­ rate structure, so that future ture, but actually we cannot af­ into our cabin and said, "Don't got there we had lo wait an hour
those boys—they were very polite
of the individual and corporate fense outlay* and at the same time mates of a SI S billion surplus In growth of the economy will no lon­ ford not to do so if this Nation Is move, don't make a sound. You because the power wa* off.
to win the present race with the keep quiet and we'll let you know
all the way through. They didn't
income tax rate structure — Rep assure continued economic growth the rup-ent ( seal year being dixSly wife and the children de­ use any bad language and dldn t
ger he dependent upon continuing
Antoni N. Sadlak (R Conn.) and without inflation. The income tax carded completely. Instead, it i» inflation Our people will be en Soviet Union and. at the same what we're gonna do."
serve
all
the
credit
for
getting
u*
Rep. A. S. Herlong, Jr. (D-Fla.)— sy stem oimt not be allowed to con­ expected that the juro'us .irgiu couragcd by such action on the ! time, assure healthy, non infla-1 They held a rifle on us, and out of this safely. My wife slipped do any of us any harm.
emphasized their conviction that tinue to discourage Initiative, pen­ at best b* E.-90 m illin and tie part of the Congress, tha economy t ionary growth of the economy t o 1we couldn't do anything but what a note to my oldest son. David— | Hut my wife was pretty shat q
up when we finally brought tbu
the "contest wllh Soviet Russia u alize ambition, and restrict capi­ prospect of a budget dc/tei*. has will he re-vitalized. Income will inset the needs of a rapidly-grow­ they said.
he's lt- a n d he walked along the boat back in and she cried a lot.
ing population. The legislation we i
basically one that will be deter tal formation; rather it must be not been ruled out.
riae. and government revenues will have introduced provide* the Con-1 They wok# up tha children and dock and slipped thn not*, to a * I have owned and sailed boats
mined by.the relative eapaeity of completely reformed to sUegthen
“ There are only fwo methods hy again resume their steady growth, ! greaa with an opportunity to begin ! told them the same thing They fisherman.
for 30 yeari, hut nothing like thij
the two nations to grow economi- the economic basis of our defense whicb this situation can b« re­ btrauge as u may seem, tax rata
wera all very polita about ik
j About that tim t I aaw Wally ever happened before.
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Traffic Death Toil
Reaches 156 Mark

Noted Resident
Victor Greene
Dies Yesterday

Bicycle Stolen
From 70-Year-Old
H.ocal Handyman

Faces Indefinite
Stay In Hospital

Statement Shows
Highest Assets

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As (a 1M7, tfs p«h»t M u st*
*o«M emtinM Is explind wrA
prosper la U» year ahaad. Howm r , tbs Inert*M Is Tdaais of
•slsa *01 ast c b m at «Wtr: h
wffl bs tbs m a lt ri
MMistsat wIKag effort.
There ii no doubt that out eco­
nomy la pstula* ts **t«b It*
brtslb before again pushing ahead.
« e see sign* of that la many area* of bualnee* endeavur, Indicat­
ions art that thla trend wffl con­
tinue, possibly throufh tbs flrot
half of 1858, with the Immediate
prospect probaly mors favorable
than one might be lead to bell)
Hr toms of tbs headline* that des­
cribe Il­
ia tbs baOdinf Bald, tor eseaple, there le reaeon to bolloro that
tats! expenditure* may b* higher
In IMS than la 1MT. Although
thero may ha ooms alakonlng oI
tndaitrla! oonitruetlon, thla ahould
bs more than offset by laereaaea In residential building and
publia eoMtruetlon.
Hosalng will be sparred by tbs
pent-up demand Out « u aeS *atMdled during 1MT. It wffl bs
thee encouraged by
looeenlng of tho Htlght monoy'
policy. The continuing demand for
ns* achooli ihowe no ilgn of diminJihlng. In fanet, K la Incrcailng.
aa Indicated by the great number
of aehool building bond U nei
which rotor* approred at the lait
election In hundred* of eommunl
ties throughout tho country.
AH now building* require paint,
ef eourae. But eron more
eant to the paint Industry la the
need for repainting ef home* and
other building* completed at re­
cently a* 1854. Many of tho house*,
farm bulldlngi.iehoola, hospital*,
churches end otber budding*
cted In tbs early yeara of thla docads are now In need ef repainting.
Getting that Job don# In addition
to (applying paint tor itucturo* of
older vintage, ahould require the
bait effort* of the paint Industry.
Coupled with the need for paint
tor protaction against croaln and
weather, thne is another impor­
tant factor. That ia the growing
tendency of people to consider

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aint a atyle Item, Realising thst
i takes only a very modest Invest­
ment In paint to ro-ityl* a home,
consumers now repaint more frequ
ently than they did only a few
years ago. As yet this trend sp
pears to he confined largely to tha
Interior of home*, but similar con­
sideration of exteriors Is alto In­
creasing.'tli* problem for tha paint
Industry Is to encourgago this trend
In the face of all the other demands
modern living mikes on the Ind
Ivldual consumer's Income.
The familiar Interior and exter­
ior paints normally account tor
about no per cent of the paint In
dustry's sale*. The remaining to
per cent ia made up of salea of
specialised finishing materlita for
Industrial and transportation use.
These include paint for automo­
biles, ships, railroad rolling stock,
appliances, office and industrial
equipment and a host of other pro­
ducts of Industry. In addition, they
Include the maintenance palnta ne­
cessary to keep our Industrial plant
In good condition.
As far as finishes for produels
era concerned, demand In 19M will
of eourse, depend directly on gen­
eral manufacturing activity. There
are encouraging signs that the lev
at* reached In 1KT may be Improv
ed In 19.14 In some types of Indus
tries. Hence, the sales opportunit­
ies tor Industrial products finishes
ahould he quite favorable, with an
Increasing share of the business
being won by those paint manu
fseturers whose effective research
bis brought forth dramatis new
types of finishes.
In the Industrial maintenance
field, prospect* are bright. New
paint product* that do a better Job
of protecting expensive Installot
Iona have been Introduced and In­
dustry generally has been quick to
put them to use. With less new in­
dustrial construction Indicated, It
will become Increasingly Important
tor business to protect Its present
Investments Thera la no more eco­
nomical or effective way to accom­
plish this than with paint
At Sherwin-Williams w t are sonfldent that 19M wiU be another re­
cord year, with salea twspessitig
those we enjoyed during our last
fiscal year which ended August 31.
We recognlied that real effort will
be needed -but suck effort has al­
ways heon required In the highly
competitive paint industry.

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49.95

Boys Pants
Reg.
7.95 —

Now
5.88
3.88

Boy's Suits
Reg.
SALE
18.95 —
9.95 —

12.88
6.88

■vs wi i 1- c m .

L
*

Coats
Value
12.98
Now

Summer

Now

Shop Caps 69c —

3.99
3.50
i9c

________ 1.88

Work Gloves —

Prt - Teens &amp; Children
Coats
Value* to 24.95

Now 8.88 to 18.88

M EN’ RAIN
Reg: 2.00

Tan, Blue, Flannel

Reg.
9.98

CO A TS

1.79

NOW

&gt; Now

1.99

Men's Felt
Hats
One Group
10.00 Value

Now

7.00

7.95 Value

Men's Shoes
REG.
SALE
16.95
14.88
12.95

7.88
Special Work
Shoes

6.99

9.95

7.95 Value

5.98

2188

28x-U Throw

1

RUGS
1.59

12.88
10.00

14.95

5.95 Value

&amp; 19.88

Sweaters
SA LE
Now 6.88

16.88
12.88
10.88
9.88
7.88
6.88
5.88

Drapes

M EN ’S SPORT I t .
CO ATS
One Group
29.95

15.00
M e n 's

SALE
Lee Overalls 4.50 —

9.88

One Lot

Sale

Re?.
18.95 Blue Serge
14.95 Gab &amp; Wool
12.95 Flannels
12.95 Wools
9.95 Value
8.95 Reg. Now
6.95 - 7.95 Now

Sport Coals

Blue Denim.

1.00

Dress Pants

One Lot *

Odds &amp; Asst. 25.00
Rayons
14.88

Anvil Overalls 3.95

SA LE
9.88
7.88
4.88

Boy's Sport

39.88

4.88
2.99
1.99

Curtains

39c

Gabardine Only

5.88

J! One Lot

4.88 - 9.88

Boy's T-Shirts

Charcoal Special

7.88

Others • Values 17.95

Now

44.88

Childrens
Sweaters

3.98

Charcoal Blk.

12.88

Now Is The Time To
Buy I

3.99

Men's Robes

49.88

One Lot

4.98

59.95

49c

Bedspreads

Re?.
Now 12.98
9.95
6.95

Blue Serge

One Lot

Reg. 60c

SA LE
19.88
16.88

REGULAR
24.95
22.95
16.95
10.95
7.95
6.95
3.95
2.95

One Lot

Sale
19c One Odd Lot
10c

-

59.95

**!

Re?. 24.95

Mens Suits

2.00

REG.

Blankets

1.99
,
j, Pillow Cases |

19.88

Chlldrvn’i MoccmbIb

I

8.88

One Group 2.98

27.88

9.88
One Group 12.98

. 2.99

Reg.

2.00

Mocassins

One Qroup 14.98 - 16.95

• Flannel Pajamas Reg. 3.98 SA LE

Towel s

19.88

Now

Odd Lot

One Group 3.98

Ladies' Shoes
reg .
SALE
6.98-7.98

Now

49.95

15.88-12.88

LINGERIE

• Rayon Slips, one lot Reg. 1.49 Now

Only 1.00
Panties
49c

One Group 24.95 --27.50

On* Group 19.98 - 18.88

1.00 - 1.50

10.98

39.88

On* Group

Ladies’ Gloves
Reg. 1.50-1.95

Ladies* Jeans
Re?. 4.99-3.98

DRESSES

U4
t o -' 59.95
“
'
54.95

5.95 - 7.95 Values

3.95-4.95-

____ K B IT R U t AW A n

Now

Ex: 7.98 Now 4.00

2.99 Now

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PflJfiJlB, JL D. —
— A
Thanksgiving turkey v u costly
to the Lutheran Memorial Church,
$300. Aa eastern wild turkey
crashed thmmgii g large, ain-byBAmtonk window Ik the ehwroh.
A eonetosseStosi company estimat­
ed ropier.meet m et g
at

% Price

On* Group 3.99

*

Ladies* Host
Reg. 1.50

Ladies* Hats
§

Odd &amp; End*

Value* 10.98-1198

S

i

Dresses

One Rack
Dresses

9:00 a. m. - 6:00 p. m.

3.98
Ladies' Rain 1
Coat

|

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Boy’s Boxer
Pants
2.39 -.1,71

R#f. 2.50

Special

$1.79

1 .0 0 - 2 .0 0

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B.CPURCELLCo.
• NO v .*
REFUNDS

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Maracay To
t f JO SEPH TAYLOR

Ufeltai fw N Staff (Vrespeedent
CARACAS. Venezuela (UP) PrctMeat H i m i Pr-ea Jimenez
itnonsert f:«* Freer tful ro’umn*
-U re tiarcpia* c* Ma-a-cy H-lay

tt m m a
Ly a military
gm* tsat i m r t r y im i to bomb
at* w a ft tM taphtL
Ha capeetcd a victory la a mattar at boon. Rot there w it no
wort yet of a major claih.
The revolt was led by a ir force
uaita tad army troop* at the big

military bate la Maracay. SO utile*
w a t t of Cartel*. Venezuelan
loureet la New York atld the Navy
had Joined the uprising against
what they called Perta Jlmenei’
dictalorihip.
The U. S. Embaiiy reported all
90,000 American* la the capital,
moitly oil worhera and their fa Bi­
llie*, were »afe. The city Itie It wai
at a itanditlll with reaideata fear
ful of new air raid*.
The government admitted rebel
plane attaek* on the eapltal, bat

F rret Jimenei laid the flighl*
were “dlwrguilzed” . and did no
damage. He fiid one rebel air­
craft barred the presidential pal­
ace but wa* (Hot down by anti­
aircraft fire.
Authoritative aourcei in WaihInc ton ilk) rebel Jet and propeller
planee strafed the eapltal Wednes­
day and one dropped a bomb but
caused no casualties.
Caracas Radio broadcast unin­
terrupted classical music from 11
o'clock, a.a.t. Wednesday night. No

telephone call! from New York
were betas accepted la Caracal.
Cables were getting through from
Caracas but the Veneiuelan gov­
ernment censors outgoing cables.
Military police, security police
aad national guardsmen in battle
dress guarded the presidential pel*
aee and the main pubtie buildings
in Caracal, capital of one of the
richest oil producing nations of the
world.
Vehicular traffic la tha city of
70,000 automobiles eama almost to

a stands till.
Residents stayed off the streets
but maintained constant watches
at windows and balconies for possi­
ble air raids.
State Department officials In
Washington laid the situation was
•■serious” but they declined to eval­
uate the full impart of It until
they received further report*.
Perea Jimenez insisted the re­
volt wai confined to only a few
unlti at the big Maracay base
along the Tan-American Highway.

Weather

Egyptian newspapers binnerlined the end of tha conference and
described the wteklong talk* ai
••historic'’ and “epoch making” in
developing -the Afro-Asian bloc.
Egyptian workmen today w e r e
taking down the huge, five-lan­
guage binneri sad signs that fes­
tooned Cairo during the eonfsrenee.
The delegate! either were tn route
home or to Egypt's agrlcultur.il
show place In Tahir Liberation
Province. d **- » were visiting the
G ’
ief SI Sadai and

India’s-Anup Singh started work
setting up ■ permanent solidarity
commute* with headquarter* lit
Cairo to carry out the conference
resolutions.
Arrangements fnr financing the
new body were left vague In the
final resolution establishing It but
Egypt w as expected to make the
m ajor contribution.
Western observers studied teste
of the resolutions and hoped foe
detailed reports of what led up to
them to get an inkling d( whag
happens next.

Ifcrafttt

coding this
partly cloudy
Mach colder

a.

Vote tu x

At • o’clock Wednesday night he
called on them to surrender or face
annihilation.
Meanwhile, In Cairo the AfroAslan “ solidarity conference” cod­
ed Wednesday In a burst of antiWestern resolutions that condemned the Eisenhower Doctrine, NATO
and the Baghdad Pact.
The delegates, mostly left wing
groups, called on the West to ac­
cept the latest Soviet plea for an
immediate end to nuclear testa
and condemned the policies of the
United State*. Britain and Prance.

DAILY NEWSPAPER
R

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

Established 1909

THURSDAY. JANUARY 2. 1958

Shop and Save
In Sanford

I

United Press Leaied W irt

•

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NO. 181 *

To Become
Member Of Pact

KARACHI. Piklstaa (UP) -- laid by the Western Big Pour slble number or nittoni."
President Iskander Mirza today foreign ministers.
| The United State* nnw ts *
urgrd the United Slates to join the ] Interviewed by s group of visit* member only nf the military *nd
Baghdad Pact as a full member. ! log foreign newsmen, Mirza said eennimie committee* of the pact.
He also said be favored East- j U. S. membership in Ihe Raghdad The five full member* ire rakliTWO YOUNG LADIES try on the Courtesy Week lapel | Courtesy Week badgos to wait on Mr. and M ri. Arthur West summit talks— but only after l Tact would have “the greatest tan. Iran, Iraq, Turkey and Great
badges and practice for the event which gets underway In Blank of DeBary. The oranire and white lapel badges will extensive groundwork had been 1possible effect on the lirgest pos- Britain.
Sanford Monday morning. Mrs. Mildred Johnson and Mrs.
i displayed by salespeople and those meeting the public
M ina, an Impressive r* T hairrd figure radiating a powerful perBarbara Brown, tellers at the Florida State Bank, wearing during Courtesy Week Jan. 6-12.
(Staff Photo)
sonallly, received newsmen In the
mansion, once a British govern­
Noted Resident
ment huihllng.
“The Baghdad Tact should be
strengthened." Mlrtn told the
Victor Greene
newsmen who are making a
Dies Yesterday
Ry UNITED PRESS
traffic count New Year’s nlgnt round • Ihe - world flight with
A well-known farmer snd rltru*
The nation's motorist* opened because “ that's when the Amcri- the Australian Qantai Airline.
man of Seminole County passed the new year with a “distressing'' ran motorist is on hla way back "The United States should come In
a , this would hive th* greatest
away at Seminole Memorial Hos traffic death toll, and safety ex from visiting relatives or friends possible effect on the largest num­
pert* said their estimate* of the at holiday gatherings."
pltal yesterday afternoon. „ ,
The final count will not he ber of nalton*.
holiday highway slaughter probCourtesy Week In Sanford will | claimed by Gov. l-oHoy Collin* as
“ The pact is not aimed at the
VJetOT M. Greene Sr., SO, died at at&gt;ly would he "far rxcreded ”
known until all reports are in
give everyone an opportunity to a statewide event and has also
Arab League hut support* It. Every
later
today,
but
Dearborn
said
The
National
Safely
Council
take
part
in
one
of
the
biggest
been
set
aside
as
a
special
event
yesterday
following
an
illness
' Bicycle Stolen
hail estimated that 13U persons figures so far show the toll Is Raghdad Pact member' that I
events ever staged here.
for Sanford by Mayor David Gat- of approximately six weeks.
b'
•"
J ,r,n* running at a rate 25 per cent know of want* Arab unity.'* i
Merchant* are going all out to rhe|.
TheCourtesy Weekre|*bra'M~r. Greene w ,s a member of ihe
From 70-Year-Old
Asked about the possibility at •
nf
T
ruster,
nf
ihe
hospital
«he
JO
hour
mid
week
New
Y e a r, greater than last year.
make the event worthwhile for »ion will
get underway Monday Board
ria iii
i
* U 'u
summit meeting Mirza replied:
holiday
period.
Ho
said
the
holiday
toll
could
shoppers, too. by staging a Court- morning and will continue through- In whl rh he passed away,
4. oca I Handyman
“ I favor on*, hut ,-r.uy prefer
At 10 p. m. e.s.t.. today the Unit double tho “ average'' of 8o Iraf6ic week. ^
, •
New Yesr’s Day was a sort of eiy Week Clean-up Sale.
i_ Dam v i t l
•'nrW'n.-V
some spadework by the foreign
■
_
rd
I’resi
traffic
death
count
had
fie
desiha’
for
a
similar
non
hob.
According ’to reports reaching' Already, plan* made by t!(* Sindisappointing one for Gfnr-»
ministers first. Then perhaps
, * • , r&gt; j re?.n* J'1!11'' ., 0
reached the 1M mark for tho per- day period In early winter.
Bwaln. 70-year old handyman, port- The Sanford Herald, merchants are ford-Sctninole County Junior Cham- In 1S11 and attended school* here. jo(j ff0m * p m **&gt;w Year's Eve
A New Year’s Eve snowstorm something tangible e o u 1 d be
e- and Janitor for a number of offerlng some of the biggest and her of Commerce, who will cooperH* was a memher anddesenn through m i d n i g h t Wednesday that dumped 3 to 1* •inches of achieved instead of a mere suc­
finest bargains ever to be display- ate with
the Seminole County
frsl fTeVhv.’erfan' Church; j.™ "a,T scd lit deaths, 1 person snow across the nation'* Midland* cession of receptions snd hanqpsl*
Sanfhrd firm*.
George, while svorking In the
m
L'ounVs'v
t
T
h
c
r
7
h
a
«
hl22
“
V'
"
'
r'
1
"
nf WorM W'l r »• »
was k led In a plane crash and wa, blamed in part for .he high and so forth.'*
neighborhood of Commercial and K ; ?1
Mirza said the two main issue*
10
'
'
her of the American fa-cion and a
AM in other mishap,
mishaps for a traffic death rate,
Park Aves., left hi* bievcle in the be big. one spokesman said.
completed.
member of the Oddfellows.
Hill
keeping Piklstan-lndi* rela­
total of 191.
rear of the Valdez Hotel.
Throughout the week merchant*
Appointed hy M. L. Rahorn,
tion* at a peak of tension are
Mr.
Greene
had
been
engaged
New
York
had
the
highest
raWhen he returned the bicycle wUl offer Courtesy Wee)i special*, president of tht* local Jayeees. |„ fum ing in Seminole County for ported traffic toll with 2t killed. C o m e d i a n S k d f O n
those of Kashmir and the sharing
»•»&lt;« gone. Someone, George report­ Courte.y Week ha* heen pro- chairman of Ihe lora observance 4n JM fi lnd
nf river waters which India repeat­
recen1ly pntpr. r ,tlfnrnla reported M on Ihe high- ^T
,
'
ed. had apparently stolen the old
edly hat threatened to cut off from
will be Ilowjrd McNulty.
rd the citru* crowing business, lie ways, New Jersey 13, Texas 9. r Q C G S | n d c f l l l l t ’C
bicycle on which he made his way r U f ie n i- 'r P /x n A i f Irx n
Pakistan.
h ec.................
re t. toinmiltees
have. been ____
ma,te .....
his ....
residence
on the. West- .......
Ohio an Virginia
,
.
...
...... — .........
. irginia R each and
to tosvn each day from his home Officer's Condition *ppmntrd hy McNulty to select Ihe si(je&gt;
Illinois 7.
Stay In Hospital
at 1007 Locust Ave.
most courteous waitress, sales- H#
|urvlvC(j by h[§ wlfe M rl
Ned H. Dearborn, council presl“ It’a going to be hard to Identify Said ‘Uncertain'
SANT MONICA, Calif. (UP)— Statement Shows
lady, salesman, policeman
Victor M, Greene. Sanford; one dent, said all signs point tn an- Comedian Red Skellon today faced
the bleyele.” George reported, “ be.
cause If* lo old and there wo* no
an “ Indefinite” stay in St. John’, Highest Assets
number on It that t knnsv n f'. '
Hospital where he was hnspltaliml s
r ; __s *‘ .
And, of course, as bicycles go,
after an acute “Cardlac-nlltm*- I I I F l f m S H l S t O T y
there are many Just like the one
lie” attack which nearly cost him
The yearend alatement of First
h1* U*Federal Savtngi and Loan Assn.
w . Memorial Hospital thla" morning, announced as the big week-long
Dr. Garth K. Graham, th# com- shows assets of $7,J14.M9.tl, high-

Traffle Death Toil
Reaches 156 Mark

Everyone To Take Part
In Courtesy Week Here

HARRY CANELL JR.
work in hia new office
Sunforti. Picture wm taken
from Sunshine Newa of the
FFALCo.

★

★

★

Story On Canell
Seen In Magazine

progresiing very satisfactorily” organization and nine percent a
^ad i n S
fra c tu r^ T g
ind he distribute! to m e r c h a n t ,
*nd Alfrrd '
° ^ * neJ f f *
^
' X n he either fell throughout the city. Also bumper
- one granddaughter Shir- really heavy death report* will hut that It stilt was ton early to hove the similar figure for Dccprobably
start
coming
In
fast
iraciurea nos wnen ne ru n rr icn
.. . ,
‘ , b e D ane s.rrrne, Sanford; one
or stepped in front of an lutomn* *Hlps will bo attached to lorat
t ^ , during the morning hour* today." tell how long he must stay in the ember. I9M, thus continuing tha
hospitel
r.
k
u
w
t
firm's forward surge of recent
Dearborn anticipated a heavy
“ H* still is • tick man," the years.
The story of "man on the move"
Greene. Dayton* Reach; several
doctor said.
lliwpit.il attaches at Orange meeting the public.
In spite of "the tightest money appPar, |n Sunshine Service News,
niece*
and
nephews.
KING-SIZED
TAX
HEADACHE
Skelton was stricken Monday condition
Memorial said that no conrfllbn
Officials have said that “ Court
millions in the past decade.” the a eonipany publication of the Flor,,
, csy Week” will be an annual even!
FARGO, N. D. UP —W. R. El- night at his Bel-Air home and
Funeral service* will he held at
saving*
placed with First Federal
power and l.tght Company
™ »v» ^ « ,n c « * *
Moorhead. Minn., woke up rushed unconscious to the hospital exceeded *2,380.000 and Inched a- whjch ts distributed statewide a*
in Sanford and is expected to he 3 p m. tomorrow at the First llo,‘
,r; r . wa» ',l ln x-r3y lh,J morn one of the biggest celebration* of Presbyterian Church with the Rev. today with a king-sized tax head­ where he was reported to have
head of the 1950 record. However. * Pij „ t0 0{her section* of the
lnJ; ____ _____. .
,
ache.
A. G. Melnnls officiating.
heen near death.
its kind to be staged here.
in the face of the “less rosy” out- cr)lintry.
, ^ . V,r' ■
** ' h(&gt;
The 43 year old comedian
rallied look, especially toward tho end of
Active pallbearer* wlU he dea­ Flllntt wrote a North Dakota
----------The article, covering Ihrce page*
'
gave the young
cons nf the First Presbyterian newspaper healready pays a Min- to greet Ihe new year with a mid- the year, sau-ri found It nccrs.iry ot ,|l(, publication and using to p ic
nia," '
■&lt;",«riou» .
Church: J M. G arrrtt, Clarence nM"U inc,,m# Ult• nJ- uml,' r
* night phone call to hla
wife, to withdraw, or tho purpose for lures, is written on the activities of
Mrs. Cecil Ozier
. A * * lopi
Redding, C. C Henderson, Dick new law, may have to pay a Georgia, who had gone home to be which fund* lud been saved arriv- Harry A. Canell Jr., one of Flor*
aid that
^ ___
Aiken, Kirhy Fite Jr . Dr. Harry North Dakota lax. Resides, ha with the couple's children
ed and tho net inflow was trader |d l rower and Light Company's
Herrmann's condition was neither Dies In Illinois
Woodruff. W. S. Rrumley Jr., and works for a Delaware corporation,
good nr bad. but th it it could be
sick as he la. hr
talked his last year's figure hy 23 percent, flV0 nUIrlct Engineers,
Mrs.
Cecil
Orier.
51,
of
Cham
tnkrs
orders
from
a
Michigan
Harvey Hale.
listed as “ fair”.
doctor Into letting him call me ataccording to Howard Faville, preslj ^ y snipe*, writer of the -rtlcle.
pagne, III. passrd away suddenly
office, lives in Minnesota, work* midnight.
Mr*
Skelton
said
dent.
chaniplbn*
In tho article that "Liko
All
other
deacon*
and
elder*
of
last Saturday night,
in North Dakota for n firm which
llospit,.! attendant* said earlier
The association executive add-.l nuny llmn,
Florida, Sanford's
Mr*. Orirr was well-known in the church will serve as honorary n1■-i *enes South Dakota, and
h»f Skelton was able to "joke a that there had been a itrong dr- complexion 1* ehangin* with aethe Sanford area and had many
grt» hi* pay chock from (Macon- little.”
tfonllnued o„ Pag* I)
|
tContInued o„ Page •&gt;
friend* and acquaintance, here
The family requests that Towers
Funeral services for Mrs. Oiler
omitted. Those wishing to send
were held Tuesday afternoon at memorials in Mr. Greene's name,
fo r Information On
2 o'clock in Champagne, HI.
may send them to Thnrnwell Or
CIRCULATION
Mr* Orier «»» » sister In law phanage at Clinton. S. C.
PH. FA 2-2611
of Lowell Orier, Sanford builder, Prljson Funeral florae la In
or aflor 6:30 pm .
and developer.
•
] charge.
E D I T O R '* NOTE: Florida I One of the boy* kept tha gun Kinney from Winter Haven, a
PH. FA 20978
yachtsm an ftlcb-rd MM tells In on ns while Ihe other two went out | friend of mine, and pretended 1
Ihli d lsp ilrh of Ihe night of ter- and started loading their equip- didn't know him. So he put two
m r he a"d hi* wife and four ment and food on the Iwiat.
ami two together and called this
children spent a* captive* nf
They said they wanted to lake Coast Guard and Sheriff. It turned
kl .
four teen-age pirlle* who look our boat and use it for about two o'H he and the fisherman reported
1 Two members ot the House Ways ciily. rather than one In which effort."
versed TV* f!r«* ot these, which reform. In the light of the present over their 40-foot boat.
or three weeks They first talked w hat wsi h ppenlng about the
ind Mean* Committee today de- the ultimate solution 1* arrived at
The Wiy* snd Meins Committee w. reject. Is to provide new *rtl recession, miy he the only w«y
of going lo Cuba, then changed »»me time.
dared that reduction of exeecsi* temporary advantage in mis- members saidficial prop* for ihe economy hv we ran Insure an increase In tax
By R i o t a r d at tq
their minds and said they wanted
We pushed off from Islamorada,
Ively high Income lax rales Is as ,l''' or ,pace technology.”
"At present the economy 1* In a manipulating ihr monry ami credit revenues and eliminate the pro*
to go to Mexico. Later they said I"*1 a few minutes lat-r the shets i.Ud lo UNITED PRE!.
...
. ...
Pointing out that the present In- recession coming after a period supply. It is exactly this that Im peel nf repealed federal deficits
iff (John W. Spottawoodl came out
IS7.AMORADA, Fla. (UP)— My St. 'I'etcrshurg,
' ' ' ' ■' ''
'
"
pnillP
ill*; Hirin' J nf
ntUrH in
irk large
larn» part
m ri brought
br.v.rfiD „•
lU n al ................
.. ,»U lls.lw
f oine. tj|K
ta * iVitrm was desetopr'il
of Infl.YtSnn
inflation, caused
us |U«
Ihe almost
continuous ssith
th d r i-ft..l,„
inflationiry chsracteris- gimils and I were in
I our boat— I f i n . t l y persuaded them I
*» • , P 'ed h o ,t ‘wlt
V
l,r2fly durln* * w rta* of ,m ' r- b&gt;’ 0,lr '»*
which so sever- InGation of recent years, which n tics snd consequent weakening of h , " S lM tl" - Dies
nesday night 'at couldn't navigate at night, and so eb,arj**' * w#*
tbe
S!n.ee.ni™
p%" U
r,y ,im11’ ,h* *h|Ii,y , 0
A’ »&lt;&gt;m has brought us U* tha current o,.r defense effort.
I Craig Key We had pi anned aquiet
|p(t Craig Key early New m'Sht try to shoot it out and
of tr.l mL.Vni
with ^ l l e t !he
‘h»‘ “ «»•- a reault. business is apprehensive, recession.
I “Wa are firm In osir belief that New Year's E re and Ihad Juat gone Year's morning. T h e y laid it *rt"ebody would get hurt, but they
Russia
U°
Sw , ‘ income tax rate structure is rlear- production and Income are d-clin
“The other metho.1 it Income Me not only can we afford to move tl, bed.
; would be Ml right for u. to go to
Aho, 5 ^ e_“? l r^ ' \ rd iu it b"*
_
,
..
.
*7 not In keeping with a free eco- inj. and governmen* tevenues are reduction as soon ass possible, de ahead
c„ . ....
.
ahrad with reform of Hie tax stnie-l
stmc
Suddenly these two hoys hurst Mamorada for gas, hul when we fore the boat reached us.
s* , Sponsor* of
or a bi partisan mcas-1
mcas- nomy that must provide the reve- (ailing
falling olf.
off. Hie revenue decline signed principally to
tore, but actually w#
we cannot af-1
»fio reform the ture,
One
thing I'll have to say about
ure calling
t slllng for complete reform nue for contlnuinx
continuing high-level
hleh. level dede. has
h it resti
re mlItled
rd in
m the original esit- rate structure, so that future ford not to do so If this Nation 1* Into our cabin and said, “ Don't got there we had to wait an hour those hoy*—they were very polite
move,
don't
make
a
sound,
You
berim
e
the
power
was
off.
of the Individual and corporate
orporate fense outlays and at the same time mate* of a 11.3 billion surplus in growth of the economy will no Ion- lo win the present race with the IT” ’-.u*,
j | y *tfe an(j the children de- all the way through. They didn’t
income tax rate structure - Rep assure continued economic growth the current ( seal year being d h -Jg e r ho dependent upon continuing Soviet Uninn and. at the same
'T* „ we'll let you know
use any bad language and didn t
gonna
do."
serve
all the credit for getting us
Antoni N. Sadlak (R-Conn
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in.) and without inflation. Th# income lax carded completely, instead, U is inflation. Our people will be en -' lime, assure healthy, non inflado any of us any harm.
They held a rifle on us, and out of this safely. My wife slipped
Rep. A. S. Herlong. Jr. f p - F la .) - *).:cm must not be showed to con- expected liiat the furn'ti* .si‘gis. couraged by such action on the t onary growth of the economy to
Rut my wife was pretty shak -n
whp„
fl|ul) h
ht ,
emphasized their convktion that unuc lo discourage initiative, pen- at best b* $200 mil«a »i and He part of the Congress, (he economy meet the needs of a rapidly-grow- we couldn't do anything but what » note to my oldest son Davidk * . c“nt*, t w!luh
*lu “ l1 u
•mbition, and restrict capl- prospect of a budget deficit has will be re-vitalized. Income will log population. Th# legislation we “ ••y ,lld '
be ■ 14- r nd„ he r l l " 1 * onit lhr ! boat back In ami she cried a lot.
They woke up the children and J 0** • ntl »l'PP*d tha no te,to a * j have owned and u lled boat*
k ^il6
, ^ .W ^
rath&lt;*r it mu*t be not been ni!H out.
rU*. and government revenue! will have introduced provide* the Cony-tn# relative eapanty o( completely reformed to atregthen "There are only two mtthnd* hy agaia resume their steady growih. grcaa wlih an opportunity to begin told them Ihe same thing They tmnerman.
| for 30 years, hut nothing like IhiJ
tne two nation* to grow cconomt- the economic basis of our defense which thu iituaGon can im re- quango u tt may aeern, lax ra ta l
tonunut-d ua Cage 8
were all very polite about iL
| About that lima X saw Wally ^ ever happened before.

*"? there, tb* ^ ’‘
of hi. ability and certainly “courttOUlly and faithfully.
„
« ,,, * . j-w
wera to bo’tervrd at elvle lunch
eons or special dinners and affairs,
George Swain wa* “ on the job" to
see that everyone would be taken
care of and served well.
Right now. George Swain ha, no
&lt;^tay to gat back and forth from his
home in downtown S anford-th.t
la, unless his bicycle Is returned
- until he can get another to replace the old one.
Funny th in g - New Year's Dry
bring! many different observa­
tion*. Some are good wishes fnr
tha coming year — other* arc
parties and revelry to how the new
year Into being. Rut for George
Rwaln it wa, a sort of disappoint
»Flint.
George Is TO-years-old now and
walking those 1.1 or IS Mocks to
towo Isn’t quite as easy a , it
used to he. That hleycle was a
handy thing to have for transporta­
tion.

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Additional
Local News
On Page Six

Of

Income

Family Held Captive By Teenagers

Tax

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Pittsburg Pirates
Seeking Another
Long-Ball Hitter
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Robson To Head Financial
Committe For Boat Races
boat racing hen Jin. It.

Sanford Bolt and Ski Club Com­
modore Dr. A. W. WoodsB said
today that Harry Robson had been
placed ^ c h a r g e of the financial
committee that Is to make it poasible for the club to bring national

“ Harry Robson has consented to
take the Job," &lt;“ oodsU said. “ Last
year he did ■ magnificent job and
EDITORS NOTE: Thl* l« the
m h nf l( ditpaichev on (he off1 am sure he wilt do it again."
*&gt;&lt;(«n outlook of ta th major
Woodall said that it « u neces­
league foam, written hjr tfea
sary for the club to raise WOO In
■■■•(era of eath rink.
put ihe races over. "We have to
right-handers.
put up S630 in prize monies plus
We're
also
bringing
up
Johnny
By DANNY MURTAWW
ronrrrs from Columbus and be insurance and having a program
Manager of Pilrihargh Pirate*
should help on offrnse. lie bit printed." he said.
Written For United Pres*
some
Co homers lis t season end
WOODLYN, Pa. (UP) — We've
taken a bif iambi* of Ted Klui- be knocked in close to 100 runs. Knickerbockers Set
rewskl In an effort to get another We think he's ready for the big
long-hall hitt.er to go with Frank time.
Down the middlr. I'd say (lie Pi- All-Time Club
Thomas.
rales are as strong as any other
We're gambling that hiu can re­
Scoring Record
gain the ability fe* once had. If teem in the league A* short and
» y IGNITED PRESS
second
we
hate
Dick
Groat
and
v e ran coma up with a well KluiTbe Old Year couldn’t have end­
rewakl or i reasonable facsimile, BUI Mareroskl. In my opinion— ed on a h.ppler note for the New
we think we're in much belter those two ran do as ntuch to win York Knickerbockers or the Cinshape. We got a lol nf ba*e hill games as any other double play cirnati Royals.
last year, but we were lacking in combination in rithrr league. I
Th* Knicki set an all time club
mean defensively, of course.
thn long ball.
scoring
record Tuesday night in
Virion
Defensive
Star
L is t season our pitching was
In center, we have the second beating the Mmneapolla Lakers.
strong but thin. We had three
pltchera capable of holding their best man defensively In the 141-116, at Madison Square Garden
—-perhaps a good omen for the
own with any others in the league league. I'll concede the Giant*'
Knlcks In their rugged battle lo
Willie
Mays
Is
No.
1
but
I
think
—Ron Wine, Bob friend and Vern
Lew. Our big weakness, from a Billy Yirdon J» only a shade be- aarn a playoff berth In the East­
pitching aland point, was the lack hiiyd him and ahead of all the ern Division.
The Royal* came through with
other*. Behind the plate, we have
of a good left-hander.
Hank Folks, who was good enough a 130-96 romp over the Detroit
Smith Bears Watching
A fellow who'* going to bear to make the National League All- Pistons at Cincinnati with Maurice
watching la B. 0. Smith, who Star team last year. Foiles ii a Stokee hark in the lineup after
missing 11 straight because of an
opened a lot of people's eyes in first class baU player.
the li s t four games of the ‘M sea­ Thn keynote for the Piratea this injury, and took second pise* in
son. Ho lost one game, 2-1, and year Is versatility. I've got play­ the Western Division.
The Knleke sink SO out of 100
then won, M . We think he'll be ers I cin move around and I'm
ready for a regular starting as­ going to do It. Thomas can play shoti In their victory as Guy Spar­
! three positions: Gene Freese can row and Richie Guerin had 23
signment this year.
The Pirates alio have three men play third and the outfield; Bob points each end Willie Naulls 22.
coming up from Hollywood who Skinner moves from first base to The spree alio broke the all-time
should help - Red Witt, Benny thi outfield without a second Garden scoring record for' both
pro and college games.
Daniels and Curt Riyden, all thought.

L i t t l e

The club Is making aceomodetiooa to give good vantage points
for an estimated 10,000 people for
the event. "Last year waa our
first yeir. and we have a lot i f
learn," Woodali said, "but Uus
year w* will definitely put on a
better show,"
Woodall aaid lhat it would h*
wonderful if InlcreUed merchant i
and citlzena would! cooperate in
order to make the event roaaible.
"Last year we bad publicity for
Sanford that couldn't be bought at
any price." Woodall commented of
the publicity in the larger boating
magazines is well is other eo v ff
age.
"W* proved last year just howinterested people ere In boat rac­
ing," Woodall aald. He based his
observation on drawing 10.000 peo­
ple along the shores of Lake Mon­
roe on the same day that Da*'Iona’* Speed Week reached Its ehmas.
The race boat driven were
pleased with the Lake Monrua
eile. "They wanted to align i f f
other rice here fia t year." Woodall aald. "Naturally, we felt that
we could not -fford to itage eucli
a race, but It did give ut tbe op­
portunity to etage the race* thu
year in the heighth of the tourist
season when Id appeal would be
at its peak."
Woodall laid that Harry Robmn
would be working and organizing
a group to cover the Sanford a rlf
in an attempt to raise the neecsaary money to m ike Sanford Ihe
nation's Boat Racing Capitol, come
Jan. 19.

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Tim e Has Come
To The Business O f The
We v t had itl
T u rk e y , d r e e in g , c ra n b e rry a a u c e , f r u it
cake, a r.d all of th e U rim m infs on C h ristm a s
l&gt; s ).
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HOPHXfORi'ATOM~SMASHR

aisnue tka pearl#.'

D ay

scientists for new avenues of research and
development. Solid thinking will answer one
question for us posthaste—and that's the
fact that none of it can be done overnight
and little will be accomplished under the
blankets of secrecy and autocracy. There
m ust be a spirit of cooperation, smong
th e people, among our government leaders,
among scientists, among our armed forces. •
Nothing—and that is a literal statement,
nothing for dreams—can be done through
•nlffshness, personal gain, or petty party

'men came the turkey hash, turkey soup,
pan pids and other delicacies from left over
Christmas feasts. •
And yesterday there were the traditional
black-eyed peas and hog Jowl with a dime
eooked in the pot, turnip greens, th e burning
of (he Christmas tree and other year-end
or year-beginning customs that have become challenges.
Tn'tlvI'htnK civic club*. economic ermine
attached to the American household.
Now comes time to get down to th e busi­ municipal organizations, church grouns—
ness of the day and plan for the y ear ahead. every group th a t can be named—must lend
And aa we mull over all that must be Its hand of assistance and cooperation toward
done it is realized th a t there must be some accouHbhlnrr ore thing . . . the continua­
tion of our bnafe freedoms In a country that
rommonsense reasoning done with it.
Topmost in the minds of people every­ waa built on the personal liberty of man and
where if the missile-satellite program of the his desire to worshp and pray'.
There is no time to waste—moments arc
nation—the educational programs th a t must
precious—bickering
becomes costly ami dear.
go
on
unabated
to
train
up
and
coming
|i i visa tsiin'/n****
r
—
•

There Are Children W ho Suffer
Take this fact.: The United States is the
wealthiest great nation on the face of the
earth. Now place up ag.-lnst it another fact:
There are in the United States several million
underprivileged children who do not share.
In anvthing like full measure, the benefits
of citizenship In this most, prosperous of na­
tions.
This waa highlighted recently in a survey
made for Parent's magazine. It was learned,
for example, that total family income is
less than Mb a week in the families of more
than nine million children. There are some
HOP 000 nrf'innt children. mo«t of them de­
nied even minimum schooling. About two and
a half million children must, because proper
facilities are lacking, at (end school either
in overcrowded classrooms or in converted
garages, basements and the like.
There ia more to this sorry catalogue. Be­
cause juvenile detention quarters nre lack­
ing in many communities, more than 100,000
e* Ulivn annually are put into udult jails.
About H00,000 American children receive
only puu-tinic si booling. Facilities for those
who are physically handicapped o r mental­
ly retarded, ns well
for the half million
nr so who suffer frlmi* serious emotional
disturbances, me very far from ndeuunte.
All this Is brought tu our renders' atten­
tion not to cause I hem shame, b u t by way
of pointing out that none of us can be com­
placent. On the whole, America’s children
are sheltered and nutured and cared for ns

well as any In the world—far better than
others In the world we thin1'. But there arc
still far too many to whom the full nrlvlh " p «
of the American way of life do not yet ex­
tend.
Most of the«e defielenc'es, In otir own
community, can bp taken care of and re­
medied If all of our c'tt/.ops will get behind
th e nush with n will. For instance, we have
already been reminded of the clnssroom
shortage, and what measures nre being
taken to furnish church facilities for class­
room use. This would not have been neces­
sary, to some extent; If the two and a half
million dollar bond Issue of last November
had been successful.
A detention home for Juveniles enn he
furnished if the nroper attention were given
to the problem. However, we lack, serious­
ly. the proper public education of the juve­
nile situation in Seminole County. Too lit­
tle is known of the members who nre confin­
ed. charged, or reprimanded.
There are problems confronting our lend­
ers in Seminole County—but they nre pro­
blems that can he solved.
*

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T h e Beet La id PJons

One of the mn«t enrefnllv supervised
rocket projectx for hovs m il girN of school
l*i*s hnu boon the* of th« Ao«H« Tto-ket So.
clety in Austin. Minn. Under the direction
nf their teacher \tnMn teen-agers have nttemoted nlmost 100 launchings, and more
th' n a third of these have been successfulThe activities nf this grnun have attracted
The Sanford Herald
nationwide
attention. On Podember 20. some
M sesn ai
m n fle e llr ln b e r I f . HMD at
Jlf&gt; renortprs and ***•«»*—„nhera irafheeed
t l » P a a f O ffle# a f ■ n n fitril P le r M a . wfwtpr Ik e A rt
•f t
n f N a r r k S, IDT*
nt Austin for a well publicized nltemnt to
r n r .n rr.itK i**. »:4H#r add r«MUi»#r
sm d a mouse-bearing rocket a mile high
M A H ln * r i u n t n
DM., t f t r r n l t v r M l l a r
Everything b"d h«en planned with «er«nu1I ’. v r m
J. • V * I I V * n . * 4 v # r f f « h i * t t a a a i a r
nns
care, under the ••tinervl'dnn nf the hfid)
I'Hbittli
liwllf rarrpl M tartaf, *ii9i»ti»c anil
rtirtatiwa*. Q#lwreS»»* prerM U l &lt;lirUlmae.
.■rhnnl science tearher,
P’d the lnunehln&lt;* failed; the niissile «&gt;v•T hai n i n im n it i *
R * t a rrtrr
par n r f k
&lt;»nr M &lt; *n ih
t l. lD
ploded. This is no reflection nn the te’”,hp&gt;T k r f e k fu a ih *
M% ll-*» tk*
lia r l&gt; * r
•a.)w
$.vn
tn-ai
and her diligent young nimils, Tbnv hed tak­
A It I I M I u s m nn lr r s , I*itr I af th in k s , r r o i iu l lo n s nn l
\ a | lr t a nf r a t c r ia la m p t il f a r fhe p n rp a a e ssf rn l&gt; lu «
en everv preenution, hut something went
fitad* M ill be « litsrigril f o r n t r r t a l a r a i l i e r l l s l n g rates
wrong. It could hannen to anyone Thnt i«
T li# M er.'M |a a eee#mhrr o f (h r I'■ tin t I'r r a e s ik lr h
precisely our point. There Is a high danger
I# # a ltll# 4 t a r la a lv f l p In ll i r u«r to r r e p u k llia t la a
* t a ll tli# le r a l arvuai p r lr t ln l In IH li n e n a p tip » r.
potential in rocket experiments, even when
%&lt;tv#r*U|ww suoervised. Letting children "exncriment"
R»ff#«r«M R a t la n a H ? k f n * a i r a l
••rale# lae l « l f l e w r t h l a t l a t a nisiis nH*
M l a t f a , lit a r a la
without supervision is mi engraved invitation
Thursday, Janunry 2. 19i»K to disaster.*
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Ike Has No Intention Of Resigning
prevent him from getting out In iiirity he rout! ■* to ho what
Hv UI IIIIIUW sU IIH
I'atirH Press U title llonsr Wrllr r the open *nd riding or striding the congre**mnn called "prcsIdcT
In name only.’*
GETTYSBURG. Pa. UP) I res .iroittid his farm.
The President regard* thl* a* so
irt*m l’.l*rnhr&gt;i»rr lias nn Intention
Hie latest talk of resignation . much polities and i* not particu­
of reslsninz
t.irtrd with a Sunday night state larly nettled by such *ta»orient'
llo doesn't even think in such
m, nt lie ('li.iirm.ip Emanuel Cc! There ' ave been many ulmilterms tl,r*e dlt«.
ler (li-N.Y.) of the lluuie Judi
He see* rn reason why he clary Commltte*. Caller suggested suggestions since the Presitlcn
lutferrd a mild stroke last Nov.
should reilfn.
that the President rnlgn tempo- •23.
t « far at its physical condition
I* concerned he feet* more than
adequate for tha Juh. Ilia doctor*
AFF-A-DAY
concur In th!» confidence today.
Flienhower doc* not regard
himself a* a "part-tlmo president”
»nr more than :!ie la'e Pre*fd"nl
Franklin I' ttonsevrti -ecardrd
himielf a t part-time breautr rf Id*
frequent weekend* in Hyde Park,
N.V.. or former President Truman
and hi* fondnesi for week end* on
ihd Volte House yacht or long hoi
(days in Kev West Fla.
Such I* the bade philosophy ot
tha current Chief Executive a* he
ii pelted, largely by Democrat*
and to a tru er desree by mtmbart of hi* own party, for not
(topping out of office because of
racurront IHneiiet and frequent
abaancti from hi* White Home
dealt.
The United Preai ta able to re­
port the President’* attitude after
Inns talks rid, torre of hi* rioter
Irienls atm administration a»*o•ialei who are In frequent if pot
daily contart wtih him.
The I’reoiii'i.t's
'fig* cwulii
change with a bfurt flutter, but
u d a y tie dees not brood or think
MAU.ni irRMtAM|H, «0tu UUII BUIl'Ik
of bimseU as a aick man. On the
contrary be ia rostlvo wbeu work
"What’* go bad about her keeping you efter ichooll"
or bad weather la chill Gettysburg

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CONGRESSIONAL LINE-UP —
The last half ot the SMh Congress
ureas next Tuesday, Jan. 7. Here
is ovir annual roll call of tile Flor­
ida Delegation. Cut It out and save
it for year long reference.
SENATOR SPESSARD HOL­
LAND (Senior Senator) — Ilartow.
Former Governor of Florida. Au­
thor of the famous Tuietand Oil
Rill. Chairman of the Agriculture
Credit* ami Rural Electrification
Subcommittee of the Agriculture
Committee. Up for reetcction this
year. Starting new year in "fine”
health after a recent minor opera­
tion.
*
SENATOR GEORGE SMATHERS (Junior Senator) — Miami.
Chairman of the Military Procure­
ment and Small Business Sub­
committee of the Finance Commitlre; Chairman of the Surfaeo
Transportation Subcommittee u[
the Interstate anti Foreign Com­
merce Committee. Considered hy
hi* friends to be a "white hope1'
for tho Vice-Presidential n-mliution In 1010.
CONGRESSMAN RILL CRAMER
(1st District) — St. Petersburg.
Our lone Republican representa­
tive In C-mgre**. Si ,nd trrn .
Servct on Puldlc W rks and Judi­
ciary Comm' tees. At houqli n Lepubtican, he took Issue with Presi­
dent Elsenhowei's muvo to send
Federal troop* to force the in'.c"ration of Little Rock Hii;li School.
CONGRESSMAN C H A R L I E
RENNETT - (2nd District) Jacksonville. Fifth t e r m . On
Armed Services Commltte. Respopsihte for the inscription, "In God
We Trust" heing added to all new
paper money. Author of the much
tallied about code of ethics for
government employes which ha*
been approved hy the Home —
oivait* Senate a "lion.
CONORFS'tMAN im n S I K E S
Mrd Di-'trlet)— Crestvlcw. Ninth
•rm. He i* the "Dean" of the
Florida Delegation. First elect'd
to Congress in I9&lt;0. Chairman o'
the Army Subcommittee of Mili­
tary Apnrei -iatiT-j. Of all mem­
bers of Congress, he I* most often
mertionctf as a posrihlc candidate
for Governor of Florida.
CONGRESSMAN DANTE FASCELL (4th District)— Miami. Seemd l-rm . On Government Opera­
tion* Committee and Post Office
and Civil Service Committee. Ilccently returned from six week* In
LttrO' o where he headed a special
lubcommlttce to sludy U. S. spemti|Vf over ras. At*a serving on the
Mos* Subcommittee on new* cen­
sorship in governrp-nt ayenctcs
CONGRESSMAN S Y D H E R
LONG ( il’i District)— U esbur
Fifth term . Member
the Waj
and .Mea .* C unmlltce. (Tli
write our tax law* I Is pu htflg I
own tax reform bill, introduce
during first half of this Congress.
Ho has Just finished a complete
tour of hi* district in a house trail­
er converted Into a mobile Con­
gressional office.
CONGRESSMAN PAUL ROGERS
&lt;6th District)— Ft. Lauderdale. Se­
cond term. Recently listed by a
Washington news writer among the
ten most eligible bachelors ,n the
Nation's Capital. Serves on the

’More' W ord For Congress Session

hearings lute bow w ine Rntsia than Laika, the satellite dog. B it
By FRANK ELEAZER
no new civil rights legislation, pro
United Pr*M Staff Cerrespwdeet waa first.
WASHINGTON (UP)—R«P- Har­ Tax Cxt: Quit kidding yeurtclf or con. is to the cards cow.
Tariffs: Boring aa It sounds,
old C. Oatertag (R-N.Y.) *aya th« and each other. Count yourself
word for the cooing aeailon « ; lucky tsxes aren’t going to be this Is impsr rant, and one of Con­
Congress undoubtedly will be raised. With the budgst at a gress’ hottest bsttles thi* year wtQ
"more.” More defenie la moally peacetime high (74 billion dollars be what to do about them. Ike
what Oatertag had to mind for the is what it looks like new), and wsntj continued authority ta nego-Y
revenues declining, there’s no tlate mutual reductions, so trade
new yaar.
He
might have added more room for a tax cut, no m atter with our friends will be freer. But
noise, more bickering, more Invei- what the wishful thinkers are say­ Congress has been listening lately
lo the protectionists who say tho
Ugatlou, more
viewring with ing.
Offsetting Economies; This is home folks are beginning to hurt.
alarm; more efforts by more
members to hook more p et proj­ sm tber Isugn, April 1 style. Con­ For .the outcome see your news*
ects onto the defense bandwagon; gress claimed to have cut the papers about next July.
Education: Elsenhower h a s
more official Inspection trips President’s money requeits last
along about the end of winter to year by billions, and what came twice talp n ■ licking on federal
sunny plaecs like Hawaii am! the of It? Nothing. Spending rolled aid to build schools. Now he's
Panama Canal.
along. And last year the word was back with a plan for federal schol­
Also, more of a gap than ever “ economy.” This year, remember, arships, and other aid* to tr a in #
more of the scientists we need in
between hope and performance on It’s more.’’
Farm Prlre Supports: Benson the contest with Russia. (Sputnik
economy, a balanced budget and
want* authority to lower them. again.) The senators so far seem
a tax cut
The
farm bloc doesn’t know what more amenable to this than the
None of this la any reflection on
House.
the 435 House members less five it wants except that this isn’t it.
Statehood: This plum will bo
vacancies aa of opening day and Dairy state congressmen hope to
96 Senators who will be returning repeal Benson's recent order cut­ dangled, ai usual, before Hawaii
to their desks on Jan. 7 for the ting supports under milk. As for and Alaska. As usual, it will be
second session of the SSlh Con­ the deal they may have to make snatched away to the nick of time
with other farm interests to put to prevent passage. However, this
gress.
that one across, your guess is as won't be done without due cons Id-, t
It’* Just the way the seltser good a i anybody's. One thing is
oration. One or more Inspectionm
Like most everything else certain. It will cost money.
Vets Told To Keep Itfllzcs.
groups will certainly make an on*
ail ean and will be blamed tin t
Postal Bate*: They'll go up for
nn Sputnik and second on Repub­ sure this time. You may as well the-ipot study at sunny Waikiki,
V. A. Informed
probably sometime near Easter.
lican!, or Democrats, as the ease lay to some of those pretty new
may be, depending on which party red, white and blue four cent Alaska they will turn down with*
Of Present Address you
out even looking.
happen not to belong to.
F residential la a hilily: This one
Karlvle Housholder, Countv Serv­ So a i of New Year’s Day here stamps for letters of complaint to
ice Officer for Seminole County is the congressional outlook in as­ your congressman. Blame this one already baa rolled up plenty of
on Sputnik II. Uncle Sam will need oratorical mileage and Is good for
cautions all veterans training un­ pirin box;
.
the extra half billion dollars year­ Iota more. Question is what to do
der PL Mfl to keep their training
Missiles: Ask, and it shall be ly which a rate increase would about any President who Isn’t u p ^
establishment Informed ai to their
to the job. either when he ia o r #
current address. This is Imoortant given. Nothing la too good this produce.
Civil Rights: rtenty of talk Is not in position to make this de*
due to the fact that the finance year for our missile makers. Sci­
division of the regional office will entist* once again will be spoken about this, with a Sputnik angle cision. Some member* can’t re ­
adapt t'-c address ihown on the to, and kindly. President Eisen­ here too. The idea Is that rights strain themselves hero from nam­
latest document rereived. Veter- hower wants to spend about 40 abuse'In this country ptayl into ing names, and that's where the
ars may,change their address ear- billion dollars In the new fiscal Communist hands and that Little frouble starts. In the end, prob*
tv in the month hv use of the regit* year on defense. Whst’s already Rock did ui more damage abroad , ably nothing will be done.
I 'r change of iuHre*s form, (VA worrying him Is how to keep the
Form 4-372), but If their training Congress from giving him more.
cotabllshmcnt submit* the month­ Last year it was just the other
ly attendance report that shows way around. Soviet Party leader
his old a ’JdrcJs, or any other ad­ Nikita Khrushchev, obviously, i*
dress, at the end of the month, Ike’s best lobbyist. Too bad he
----------- By BCNNETT CKRF-----------the VA will adapt the address on isn't around to answer some nf
the attendance Report, as that the questions a t the Innumerable
INT-SIZED impresario Billy Rose seldom has x fit of tem­
would he the latest document re­
per, but when he does, "it's e beaut.” Like the time a
ceived hy them.
fellow a full two inches tal!&lt;r than Billy came in and asked
Parent* or guardians of rhildren
for a job..“As what?” asked
of deceased veterans eligible for
Rose. "As a midget,” was
training under tho War ibrjihan'i
the answer. Rose let out a
Kducatinnal Assistance Act are
roar of rage, and the appliurged to make application during
eant departed on the double.
the student’s senior year, prefer­
• • •
ably th« la t semester of hh’h
WASHINGTON W — The Ameri­
school, ""his will allow the VA suf­ can farmer wound up 1937 in the
i. ta House tells about a
tub-Uiumplng politician who
ficient time to cJtabll’h eligibility same predicament he was in a
blew Into Dallas and explained
for such training and to schedule year ago—a cost-price squeeze.
the razzing the Texae papers
the mandatory counseling session
The Agriculture Department’*
had been giving him by orat­
during the summer months before monthly price report showed pri­
ing. "These heah repohters
the beginning of the college vear ces farmers received for craps
ain't such bad fellers, but they
thus avoiding the necessity ot hav­ and livestock in mid-December
draw such big salaries they
ing the student ml** a day or more were 3 per cent higher than a y eir
ain’t In sympathy with plain
of classes to report for the man­ ago Farm production expenses al­
(oiks like me."
datory counseling. These desiring so rose 3 per cent for the year.
A reporter duly quoted this
to enter college nt mid year should
statement, then added, "Other hilarious remarks by tbs speaker
Thus the parity ratio between
were . . . ”
ap"ly at least To davs before th- what farmers received and what
e
e
e
beginning of tha second semester they paid out was 81 per cent—
‘ My eat." aald the man, "can aay hie own name." "Okay," aald
of tho ceP cn w a r so that alt the the same as to December 1936.
tha other chap. "tVhat'a your cat’s nams?” "Meow,” cam* the
necessary preliminary step* mav Parity is the price needed to put
answer.
*
ho completed by that time and commodities sold hy farm ers on a
the student cm pursue his or her par with the cost of things they
course without interruption.
must buy—theoretically a fair re­
turn for their products.
Public Work* Committee. I* co­
The mld-Deeember Index of
author of the Kennedv-Rogers Act.
hosed on recommrmlatlnns of tho farm prices received was 212 per
stcnml Hoover Commission report. cent of the 1910-11 base period.
ly HUMAN K. lUNOlHN, M.D.
CONGRESSMAN JtM HALEY This was unchanged from a month
MOST of you probably dread Not only la this a healthy way
(7th Dlirtict)— Sarasota. Third ngu. Tile index of prices paid rose
a long bus or train rlda to work to get to work, but it’a an attrac­
to
an
all-time
high
of
200
per
rent
•c m . A member «f th t Home ,\deach m orning. You really tive one aa well.
minlstration Committee. A .n is In mid-month, up three-tenths of
shouldn't because you can use Now you can't forget your pos­
that time to good advantage.
head of the Indian Affur* Subcom­ one per cent from a month ago.
ture once you ere In the office.
Whether you stand or alt. It Even If there la no one about to
mittee of the In'erlor and Insular The increase in the prices paid in­
dex
was
not
enough
to
change
the
will give you a chance to relax. see you. you have to alt correctly
Affairs Committee. To all Amcrl
I t will, that K If you heed these to prevent th a t dragged-out
. n trdines, n aif" is their "great parity ratio from the 81 per cent
few suggestions.
feeling at the end of th e day.
White Father" In the Unite t States ^registered last month and last De­
If you are lucky enough to get
C ngrets. Visits their reservations cember.
Firm
Chair
a seat make sure you alt scryour
evrtv year.
The farmer got higher prices
back rests against the back ot l!ake sure your chair la a firm
CONGRESSMAN HILLY MAT­ Turin? tho month for meat ani­
.......................
- ..........
... v«...-i0ne:
Adjust the height of the
the
scat. Place
both feet
com
THEWS (8th District) - Gaines­ mal* and sweet potatoes. These
fortably on the floor and l e t ^ 11' 11 Fou can, ao th a t it U the
ville. Third trjm . Is on Agriculture were offset by lower price* for
ycur hand* real easily in y o u rram8 M Hie length of your leg
Committee. Gained national notice cotton, tomatoes, milk ami or­
lap.
Horn th e bottom of th e heel to
Up.
the back of the knee. Flex your
last year when he challenged the anges.
Really Feel Relaxed
knees and keep them a t right
right of the radio and television
The farmer had to pay higher
If you feel like dozing, fine, go angles.
networks to change the word* of price* for feeder livestock, trac­
ahead. You’ll really feel relaxed Bit on the back of your thighs
Stephen Foster’s classic songs. tors and trucks. He got a little
then. U you prefer, you can read Instead of tha back of your
Succeeded in protecting original bleak in coat-of-fam ily-living
a newspaper, book or magazine spine. And hold your head and
version of the Florida State song: items. His cost of food and building
One important don't U—don't trunk erect with your body cen­
"Old Folks at Home”.
sit staring out of the window tered over your pelvis or tilted
materials went up. but the increas— I cs were more than offset by price
brooding about your problems forward slightly.
or the work that await* you at There is a good health reason
declines
for
other
categories
of
Smokey Says:
the office. This commuting time for all of this. Your blood cir­
1goods bought for family living pur­
can be n real help to you If you culation may alow down If you
poses. Over-all. however, he had
m i
use It properly.
don't alt or stand properly. Tour
to pay more than he did a month
You r o n 't be able to fall breathing will become shallow
before.
asleep It you have to stand all and your lungs won’t be exer­
the way to the office. But that cised properly.
Average hog prices for the
doesn’t mean you can t relax
month were $17 90 per hundred­
QtJZSTIOIf ARD ANIWTX
Distribute Weight
weight, up $1.20 from a month ago
A. A.: I have severe mhrzLne
.VaJ *7 itj liMl U(.
and $1.70 frunt a year ago. Aver­
Bland on both feet with your headaches during my menitrual
•velrht
evenly
distributed
beage
beef
cattle
prices
were
$18.70
iperiods What treatm ent would
&gt;: t»|'m(Wt* pnvWUu
'\l* wt In im n o w fOMV P
tween them. Don't stand on one you advise?
per hundredweight, up 90 cents
■JM iOMm)tWr4lirtd&lt;WilMMn*f*
foot and then the other think­ Answer: Injection of sm al
from mid-Novmeber and $1,70
&gt;3 j An4 far* tut* in ahtx Mtn.
ing you are resting either. It doses of testosterone, or male
from a year ago.
)]
hy b y * tUrfin
just doesn't work th at way. Re­ hormones, about one or twa
lax your shoulders, draw In weeks before the period, may
I
your tummy and lift your chest. help.
State Legislative

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(J. S. Farmer Winds
Up In Predicament

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Riding To Work Gives
You Chance To Relax

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Y O U 'R E T E L L IN G ME!
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Cra'reJ Press Witter
EUROPEAN wclsty le report­ of phosphorus. Good giisf, don't
ed excited over the announcement t*U us hors dosuvrt* (for which
that th* Silesian prince of Don- we don't care, anyway) have
ntrmarck la engaged to be wed. gone electronic!
! ! t
Never heard ot him—In (act, he
K i i j l j ’i J a rarlhortt mined
sounds like two other ftUowe
! I f 1
. a d d lv r ry- bikt b-y titling
, down
, ,
For forgetting to leash up hi*
«•
■* fa ,« • / pro/Wtonai
dog, a Boitt, JJaho, fudge ftned Jcwoosyf
1 t I
himself I lf . J ijxf
A tenden taller predict* kills
1 t ?
mill be warn ler evening wear by
In htner el Iht U. $. President men. Wentdn'l he caught in 'tm • Parts bar has named Its new e . e n after derkl
lechliil "Welcem* Ihel" Pull »l
t t 1
te ed mifhherlf sheer?
Spot, a British collie, helps his
farmer owner in rounding up a
t t t
Th* Russians now claim they’ve hug* flock of thousands of tur­
upped (ha production o( caviar keys. Now, that's what w* call
by meat** of radloactlvi isotopes a t(«i-(«r-aure bird dog!

Council Calls Meet
To Organize Plans
TALLAHASSEE UP — The
newerfui Legislative Council wilt
meet here next Monday to orga­
nize it* plans for th* coming
year.
Th# council, eompoeed of lead­
ing senator* and representatives,
will undertake studies of- various
matters on which legislation will
be sponsored in the 1D59 session.
On Monday afternoon, a sub­
committee of tho new Interim
commltte# on education will meet
In *(« up practice ami procedures
for a two year study of teacher's
alaries, including merit raise,
enure, qualifications and other
latter*.
The commltte* was created as
part of the so-called "package"
-in for teachers pay raises and
hoot construction, passed by the
1937 Legislature. Member! of the
subcommittee are Sens, I.. K.
Edwards, Irvine, and Tom -Adams,
Drang* Park, and Rep. J . E.
Cress, Gainesville.

HEAR

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M O D ELS
For 11(h) or h*evy

lot*, low batter/

cott. Budget term*.
No CHcroe for
Hearing T e l l * .
Como’et* service

cn oil typt oids.

BETTER

Eyaglott Aids
All in tha Kar
All Bahtnd tha far
On Your Own
Glasses
Barrette Type
Hear with Both fare
Conventional Type

See us at Miller Radio &amp; Appliance Co., 118 South
I’ark Ave., nn each Friday of each week. 9 to 12 noon.
Call for appointment in your home.
Itotterira .it Minor's at nil time*, complete stock
PRICED FROM $89.50

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Gourmet's
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THE NAVY WAS WELL REPRESENTE1 nt the Mayfair Inn’s New Years Eve Party
Tuesday evening. A big crowd wna on hand to welcome In the New Year and enjoy danc­
ing a t the hotel.
(Staff Photo)

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FRUIT COMPOTE
To achieve perfection, the fruit
for a compote should be varied,
absolutely unblemished, and han­
dled with care. Go over the fruit
display* with an eagle eye. pick­
ing out only what seems particu­
larly delectable. A fine ripe pine­
apple. half a pound of huge black
cherries, apricots, ptums, pears—
whatever the season offers at Its
best.
If you are giving this to com­
pany. be sure to get enough so
that each person can have some
of each fruit llrlng them home
tenderly, wash them and then go
to work. They all have to be poach­
ed. a few at a time, simmering
gently until tender. You can do
this in simple syrup, two parts
sugar to one of water, or In wine,
reversing the proportion of sugar.
Sometimes you might try adding
a few cloves or a stick of cinna­
mon. Peaches and apricots you
can blanch in syrup or water and
then skin; pears you will peel
leaving the stem on; cherries keep
both item and pit; pineapple gets
carefully skinned, eyed, cored, and
cut in wedge-shaped pieces. Put
in a few slice* of apple too.
A* they are finished lift them
out of the syrup and put them In
a dish—the Ice-box variety if you
are serving it chilled, a heat proof
one if It is to be hot. Then con­
centrate the syrup to about a third
and pour it over the fruit. Usually
a compels Is set aside to eoot and
laced with whatever spirituous
flavoring you like best when It
goes into the refrigerator to chill.
Some of the best are kirscli, rum
Sarthe, brandy, red curacao, and
Jamaica rum. Rut if your menu
calls for a hot dessert, a gay des­
sert, a light dessert, serve your

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Coming to visit Mr. and Mrs
Mario Parfagno from Belleville, N.
J is his sister Miss Catherine Carfa gno. Another sister, Miss Doro­
thy Carfagno, is expected at a
later date.

a lightweight wool In ambergold for thla Elfrcda Vision I
suit. The easy fit and couturisre-lika details are typical
of this collection. A detach­
able jabot of brown velvet
adorns the neck.
compote hot, l.ice it with brandy,
light it. and bring It flaming to
the table.

Germans Take
To Chicken Dish

V n f n i W friH

Church

Many a German tfauafrau may
today be passing by the wienersehnltxet and the sauerbraten to
try out something new — barbe­
cued chicken, sayi Myrtle Wilton,
home demonstration agent.
That’a what Mary Swlekard of
‘.he U.S. Department of Agricul­
ture reports. She Introduced num­
erous Germans to thla American
dish during (he recent Internat­
ional Trade Fair in Cologne.
Mrs. Swlekard, of the Poultry
DivUlon, Agricultural Marketing
Service, operated a glass-willed
demonstration kitchen and dining
room, sponsored at the fair by
USDA's Foreign Agricultural Ser­
vice. Later, she conducted poultry
demonstrations In Rerlln a n d
Frankfort before various school
and induatrlal groups.
Whatever the event, the barbe­
cued chicken was the smash hit,
Mrs. Swlekard says. It was a nov­
elty also, for although Germana
are great fanciers of ail kinds of
sauces, they had never before tast­
ed barbecue sauce. American broil­
er-fryers. such as those used for
the barbecued chicken, are some­
thing of a novelty in Germany, too.
though Increasing numbers are be­
ing Imported and they are quite
popular where ever they are in­
troduced.
In preparation for her trip to
Germany. Mrs. Swlekard converted
her USDA barbecued chicken re­
cipe to metric measures and
weighti, and translated the direc­
tions into German. This and other
poultry recipes that she used in the
demonstrations were mimeographrd and distributed to German food
rditors, home economists, and
others who could publish them or
make them available to the pub­
lic in other way*.
Here Is the recipe that delight­
ed trade fair visitors and may be
simmering In a number of Ger­
man kitchens today:
CHICKEN IN BARBECUE SAUCE
Ingredients for 6 servings;
1 young chicken (about 2-2Vk lbs.,
ready to eook)

TTmrs. Jan. 2, 1953— F i f * 5

Rally win bo hold at DeLeon
Springs at 16:00 A. 31.
Prayer Meeting will be held at
MDNIUT
The Cherub choir of the First the First Baptist Church at 7:30
Baptist Church will rehearse at P. M. and at l:IS the Sunday
4:13 P. M. The Chapel choir will School Workers conference will be
held.
rehearse at 1:00 P. 31.
THURSDAY
The Intermediate G. A.’* of the
The, Carol I choir of tbo First
First Baptist Church will meet at
T:13 at the home of Mrs. Charlie Baptist Church wUl rehearse at
8:13 P. 3! The Concrd eholr will
Park, Sr.
rehearse a t 7:00 P. 31. The Chureh
TUESDAY
The Gleaners Class of the First choir will rehearse at 6:00 P 31.
Baptist Church will have its regu­
lar monthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. H. Wade Rucker, S40 Va­
lencia Drive, at 3:00 P. M.
The Carol 11 choir of the First
Baptist Church will rehearse at
6:30 P. M. The Crusader choir will
rehearse at 7:15 P. M.
3lrs. Robert H. Welmer, sisterGirl Scout Troop 212 will meet in-law of Joseph II. Welmer, 230
at the First Baptist Church at
Sunnytown Rd., and her eleven
3:30 P. M.
year old daughter 3!ary Helen, are
WEDNESDAY
The Baptist W. 31. U. Winter spending several days here dur­
ing the holiday season. Welmer
Flour, salt, pepper for "flouring" met his guests at the Orlando Air­
port Thursday and they will return
barbecue sauce
by plane on January 3.
8AUCK
Sir. and Mra. John L. Lee and
2 tablespoons brown augar
daughter* Allyion and JoneUe, of
1 tablespoon paprika
Birmingham, were guests a t a
1 teaspoon salt
dinner party given by Joseph H.
1 teaspoon dry mustard
Welmer. at his home at 230 Sunny1/4 teaspoon chili powder
town Rd., Monday night. Also pre­
!'2 cup chopped onion
sent were Weimer’a sister-in-law
Few grains cayenne papper
and her eleven year old daughter
2 tablespoons Worchestershire
Mary Helen, of College Park, MtL,
sauce
ami Mis* S unn Keller, daughter of
t cup tomato juice
Mrs. Fred A. Yeager, 230 Sunny1/4 cup chili sauce or catsup
town Rd.
1/4 cup vinegar
Combine ingredients and cook
The Lees formerly lived In San­
over low heat IS minutes
ford and are spending several
Cooking the chicken;
days there with relatives and
Cut the chicken in serving pieces. friends before returning to the
Roll the pieces in (he mixed flour, Crescent City.
salt, and pepper. Heat (he fat and
brown the chicken on all side*
Colorado State University home
over moderate heat (about 30
minutes). Four sauce over- the makers caution against using
stain remover before testing it
chicken, cover the pan.
Rake at 323 F. (slow oven) about on the faliric. Snip a small piece
13 minutes, nr until meat is tend­ from an Inside seam or lapel and
er. Uncover the pan and place wet it with tho remover to see if
under the broiler. Rroil 13 minutes the color fades or runs, fibers dis­
integrate. or epot* appear.
or until meat is brown.

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News

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EVEN THE KIDDIES observed the New Year at the Mayfair Inn party. Wearing Ray
hats and blowing horns are children of tha hotel's guests,
(Staff Photo)

valu e s

to

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NOW

DANCIM! TO TIIE MUSIC of Pete Iitikar and the I’opulaireis nt the Mayfair Inn
Tuesday night was this crowd welcoming hi 1958.
(Staff Photo)

O U T S T A N D I N G
F R O M

V A L U E S

O U R

R E G U L A R

S T O C K

• Naturalizers
• Paradise
• Jacqueline
'A BIG VARIETY OF FOOD wua prepared fur tho.se attending the Mayfair Inn New
,1Year’s Eve Party Tuesday evening.
(Staff Photo)

T h e

N e w s

• American Girl

Calendar

THURSDAY
The regular meeting of the Semi
The truth of the m atter Is that I attention to my own domicile, and nolc Chapter No. 2, Order of East
do not feel like working today, and that is rxactly what I would like ern Star will he held at the 31a
frankly -m almost incapable of do- to do. E specially the room with conic Hall at a 00 p. m.
Jog anything anyway. Typical New the bed In It.
Tho only difference between
Year’* Day regrets—but mainly
So I will leave you—and I can U. S. grade A and U. S. grade II
v lota of sleep. In order to avoid hear your sighs of relief irom here tuikeys is that grade R turkeys
more unpopularity all over town, —am must sensitive today.
may have a skin tear or a crook­
_ I su a l asiduously Ignore all -the
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ed breastbone.
V iew Year's Eve parties. Am sure
A quick way to make a mint
that all of you who went out had t*TP»"ir f°r if**12 erc»m I* to chop
Cake* and cookies made with
a good time. If you dldn t you are '• chocolate mint bar* an i mix
probably not blaming yourself, vvith 4 ', tablespoon* of coffee honey wilt remain moist, Sub­
and I do not want to be put in the cream. Cook in top of double hoil- stitute a cup of honey for each
pisition for any more criticism.
*r over hot water untill candy cup of sugar. For each cup of
Besides today is not the day nielu, atirring frequently.
huncy, reduce the liquid in the
for gathering news, as any one can
---------------plainly ice. Sometimes the horoDrixxl* prepared brown gravy recipe by '« cup and add 'i to 1'3
scope is right for communication. *auce over roast pork as it cunits, J teaspoon of soda in addition to
i baking powder colled for.
hut today mine advises me to payiThi* give* ft a flavorful cru.it.
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(Continued From Pago 1)
For Fdr East Today
a major overhaul of the Income
tax structure th at la long ovar- To Visit Sons
due."
LOS ANGELES (UP) - Three
The legislation, la tha form of mothers of Americans held ■■
IdanUeal bills, H. X. MSI and H. "spies" In Communist China for
R. t i l t , cals for reductions In all yeara leave today for the Far
progressive rates of tha personal East, taking food, warm clothlag
income tax, with the first bracket and love to their Imprisoned sons.
rate being reduced from 30 to IS The three were scheduled to
per c e n t The top rates of tax board Pan American World Air­
would bo brought down to U per ways flight SOS s t 8 a. m. e.l.t.
cent, the Individual tax from its for Honolulu on the second leg of
present top of M per cent, end their trip. They left New York
the corporate tax from Its present City Wednesday.
top of 33 per cen t The reductions
would spread over ■ five-year per­ "f feel sronderful," said Mrs.
iod, with prevision for postpone­ Hugh F. Redmond of Yonkers, N.
ment of any of tho annuel reduc­ Y. "I esn’t wait to see my son.”
Mrs. Redmond said she and the
tions under specified condltloni.
two
others mothers, Mrs. M iry V.
Testimony concerning the legisla­
tion will be beard during the House Downey, New Britain, Conn., and
Ways and Means Committee Tax Mrs. Philip 0. Fectesu, Lynn,
hearings starting January 7, 1938. Mass., would leave Honlulu Fri­
"We must spare no dollars need­ day, stop over In Tokyo for 11
ed," Rep. Sadlak and Rep. Her- hours and then go on to Hong
long stated, "to repair both the Kong, errlving there Monday.
Once In Red China the three MIDGET ARMY—•‘Members of a midget five--nnn “army" from Mineoln. N. Y,, poxe hap­
losses in International prestige end
the obvious weaknesses which we will split up and travel under di­ pily with Lt. Gen. B. M. Bryun, First Army Commander, in his office a t Goteniora is­
have allowed to develop in our rection of the Chinese Red Cross
land. N. Y. The youngsters visited the military post us special guests of the Army.
military program, especially in the to where their sons are Imprison­
The visit came about when ten-year-old Eddie Miller (third from left) wrote Gen
ed.
Their
passports
are
good
for
field of missile and space techno­
of the First Army" to say that he had no hdm st and could the Army
*7
A
logy. However, It la la the Na­ two week*.
(UP relepnotoj
tion's interest that additional dol­ Mrs. Redmond's son, Hugh F. for 35 cents. Gen. Bryun presented Eddie with ft brand new helmet.
lars spent In this direction be off­ Redmond Jr., 38, was Imprisoned
WESLEY T. PLACE, photographers mate rirst class, rccnllsts In the Navy for six vcars set to the fullest e ite a t possible near Shanghai after receiving a
gram* than they ara on missIle I J n n n n 6 W O O d W O r d *
while membera of hie family look on. Left to right are: Richard age 8, Mrs. Place, by economies la domestic pro­ life sentence In 1934 on charges
and satellite development.
J t H J n n C IT V U U V T W iw ,
Place, and his 13-year-old daughter Patricia.
(Officinl U.S. Navy Photo) grams and In wasteful and out­ of spying for the United States.
Murrary. chairman of tha Sen- 'GflffItH H d l O r G d
moded pbasee of the defense pro­ Redmond, a decorated a n d
ate Interior Committee, said
_
gram.
wounded veteran of World War 11,
Sunihine New* said that "New
Russia has been announcing "fan- p Q f r G r t O r m Q n C G S
Lake
Mary
News
achieve
all
possible
budget
econowent
to
China
In
1948
to
work
housing developments are going up
taatlc' plans for such project*
NEW YOIK UP — The nation'*
mies. One of theh prime purposes for an export-import firm. He was
By Rule Jane Keogh
to cover vast area* for. "even film critica hove picked Andy
In
-Sanford
to
meet
the
natural
(Continued From Page 1)
"We sense no temper within the married to an American girl In
LAKE MARY— The Community
changing the climate of whole Griffith ami Joanne Woodward^
eeleratlng remori ot growth," ai growth plua the iplllover from Christmas Tree Friday night was ralM- On# of *•» prime purposes 1W9 but was not permitted to reprovince*.”
surrounding
cities."
for the best acting perform ance^
of
advance
scheduling
of
tax
return
to
the
United
States
with
her
he deieribti the complex dutlei of
a huge luecest. The children were
lie called on President Eisen­ of 1957.
ductlona In our bills Is to give in 1930. He now Is under house
Canell must be there to offer
WASHINGTON
UP
—A.
Demo­
a PPALCo district engineer
engines who
ready and walling for Santa when
cratic senatnr, has warred the hower to give the matter his im­
The critic*, In balloting eon*
has "a finger on the area's growth engineering supervision In supply- he arrived at 7:30. Santa took time taxpayers a choice as to whether arrest.
[hey favor this kind of rafotm and
The other two prisoners, John United States is "rapidly losing mediate personal attention to pre­ ducted by Film Daily, the movia
pulse."
I Ing power needs for these new to speak to each child then pre reduction legislation, or an Increas­ Thomaa Downey, 27, and Richard
vent
the
Communist
bloc
from
out" to the Communist! In ano­
industry's trails paper, cited Grif»
Pictures, taken In Sanford ind units, the article said,
sented him with a lovely gift and ln8 level of federal spending on George Feeteau, 30, were U. S. ther “vital area” affecting nat­ further "outatripping" the nation ft th for hi* role In “A Face lit
showing Csnall "on the Job" per"This Is sll standard fare In the candy. The chairmen, Mr. and any and all programs. We a rt
ional defense—w ater resource* In water development.
tha Crowd” and Mil* Woodward
Tha senator made the state­ for her performance tn "Three
tray the young power company life of a District Engineer where Mrs, Robert Martin, and their com­ as confident now a* we were when
development and climate control.
we introduced our bills that given
Sen. James E. Murrnry D- ment in a new committee report Face* of Eve.”
engineer on the Job, conferring many duties keep a man on the mittee should he commended for the choice, taxpayers will Insist
Mont. said the Soviets are put­ to tho President comparing U. S.
with Sanford's city manager, work move," Snipes said as he wrote the success of the party.
It marked the first lime In the
(Continued From Pago One,
ting “ more effort and emphasis'' progress in the field of water re­
Sants arrived again Sunday night on economies In every area, exing and conferring with other com of Harry Canell Jr„ "who his a
cept those which would threaten m ,nd f°r !,ame loans "n year snd on irrigation, hydroelectric, flood source development with that of annual poll th at the winners w e r ^
.
.
.
L
.
.
.
at
the
Community
Presbyterian
ptay officials, checking over plans
chosen on the basis of their flrs V
national security, In order to "we Just haven’t been able to take control, and water transport pro­ Russia and Communist China.
with developers and other activi­ big Job made up of small Jobs and ; Church. The Sunday School pre- achieve a moderate and reason*
screen performance*.
care of application! a* qnlrklv a
tented a program centered around
The report, Issued Tuesday
ties of tho busy Sanford engineer. he has to keep moving.’1
Griffith, who rose to stardom
■ble scsle of Income tax rates."
the
atory
of
the
Little
DIack
Lamb.
night
was
prepared
at
Murrary’a
Canell, In the article, desert »v
In conclusion, the Ways and we d like to". In spite of these un- Army civilian employe! when they request by committee consultant as an illiterate Army private in
The
kindergarten,
and
two
primary
SCIENCE
CENTER
COSTLY
bis duties as "doing whatever has
usual conditions, It wai pointed disappeared on a flight between
the Broadway version off "No
LONDON ( U P ) - The Soviet Un­ classes had "pieces" to speak and Means Commlttea membera de­
Michael W. Straus. It came at a
to ha dona."
clared:
out, the association exceeded last J,£
l were capturedJ ° by
” - the Red time when Murrary and other Tim# for Sergeants,” was honored
"Thera la no consistent pattern to ion will spend about one-milllon they Joined with the remainder of
They
for his portrayal of a singing,
"We hope that all concerned will
tha Job," says tho article as a rubles (3230,OOO) a day on Its new the Sunday School to form a choir keep fixed In mind the fundamen­ year's loan total by one percent. Chlneae and sentenced as spies, Western legislators were express- guitar-playing vagrant who be­
Highlight
of
the
current
state­
for
the
Lamb
story.
Each
child
work day for Csnell was outlined scientific center In Siberia "when
Downey for life and Feeteau to 20 ing concern over report* that comes a national television idol.
tal nature of the continuing con­
Harry Canell Jr. came to San­ Its construction gets Into stride In wore a choir robe and carried a test with Russian economle growth ment In Faville's opinion and that year*. Tho three are among six funds for reclnimotion project*
Miss Woodward, who has ap­
of the other directors is the sub­ Americans known to be held by [will be cut sharply in the budget
ford from Miami as a Junior En- 1938" Radio Moscow said Sunday. sliver star.
and
Communist
Imperialism.
Deci­
peared
on Broadway and in tel&gt;*
stantial
addition
that
has
been
The
broadcast
said
the
research
linear In 1933. Hera ha became
for th* 1959 fiscal year.
Everyone enjoyed the program
made at this time may not made to reserves. "This first the Communist*.
vision, was cited for her role a |^
Senior Field Engineer, then En­ center will cover 1,230 hectares. to the utmost. The children are sions
have their final t o t for years, safety .factor
a “multiple personality” In the
, , ,
. . . . . ...
.....
for our .savers’
gineer before taking hla present Work already is underway on the
always cute and 10 entertaining, hut the Nation can afford no delay money ia Important to us and we
film adaptation of the best-seller
project.
pest.
After the program Santa arrived in turning Its sights toward curing know from many favorablo comauthored by two psychiatrist*.
and gave everyone candy. The high defects In the functioning of Its ments that It Is, also to the folks
Second among th# male a ta ri
Legal Notice
school group Westminister Fellow- free economle system which Im who have accounts with us," ho
was James Cagney, cited for his
ship and the Upsala High School pair Us capacity to grow to the said. The reserves now equal tOfl
portrayal nf Lon Chaney in "Man
ilm caflml, group gathered after the party for maximum extent without inflation
IX TUB c isc iiit c o tm r. xixtii • Rtfttft o f K r t d I*.
percent of the savings outstan t'ng.
of a Thousand Faces." James
!
*
!
•
o
f
City
o
f
CuliinirjUB.
C
o
u
n
t
y
uf
jtD itiA L a a c u R . ix asm, s' uh
"An Indispensable step toward
f c 'r J f ik ih i, Htskill o f UlilOf tiiacn.i««d, a worship service and the group
aHMIXOl.K COUNTY. V l.im illl.
The association Is continuing to
Stewart's portrayal of Charles A.
1afttis o f Hniid C u i i i i t y , in Hi* C o u n t y went caroling. Late in the evening curing these defect* Is a start on
IX CM. XU* HU
serve
an
Increasing
numher
of
Lindbergh in "Spirit of St. Louis”
J
u
«
i
k
*
»
ot
C
o
u
n
t
y
,
K
U
N
U
,
notick o r a e r r
, i t y n u l f i t * In t h o c o u r t h m ia * of they returned to the manse and repairing the damage to the eco- borrowers and savers, fulfilling its
won him third place.
HARRY M. PACK.
hu
|«i
Co
u
n
ty
n
t
thmfof'ila
K
lo
rl
iU
,
Plaintiff,
were served hot chocolate and nomy caused by the present tax purpose of promoting thrift ?nd
Eva Marl# Saint was runner-up
w i t h i n « l i h i vmhddlisr m o rith a f r o m
cookies by the Rev. and Mr*. AI- system in order to create the con home ownership, the firm's presi­
t h * t l m * of i h * U n i t p u h iii ftt lmi of
to Mis* Woodward on the basis o f t
UAROft PACK.
ditions under which this country dent commented, the hoost exceed­
I h In a o tk « « C-8«h tl f t l m o r «t*itina&lt;l examter Unn.
her rule as Celia Pops in "A Hat­
IK TH* NAUX OP THM XTATK CP Mil n i l J j * In w r i t i n g , n n d »h,ill at«f«
It was nice to see the Rev. and can more than keep pace with ing
.... by eight
...... ....................
percent the 13M
ful of Ha In.” Carol Baker won
ill®
|.k
1
ift.4
;"
N
&lt;
o
f
riC8ll|*dM'«
ftII11
|»OMt
Of*
/LofllU A:
TO! Marx* r*ck. who** nlara ot flt i* a d d r n n i o f i h o t'Lil m a u l , nnil Mr*. L. W. Scott Sunday night Russian strides (n total economic figures. He pointed out that divid
thlrl-piace honors with her per­
ftliftl!
ftwurn t o b y Llm . l.tlni i n t, Mrs. Scott said that she Just had growth. In addition, wa feel that ends paid during the year totalled
raelilaaee 1* unknown
formance in "Hahy Doll.”
Yon at# hnrnhjr requireI to III* h In a n pml. o r n t t o r n A y , * n d a n v
to
come
hark
for
the
annual
renewed
economic
growth
would
3209,321.00
and
that
In
spite
of
with tho Clnrk of this Court, ruur f t i i r h c l i l r u o r d e m a n d n o t *«i fllvil
Coincidentally, both Griffith
n
h
n
l
t
ho
void.
anawar to Ik* mil ot Complaint
Christmas program. When the Rev. so improve the revcnim situation rising costs of money, the loan
and Mlsa Woodward alto were
til'd h'rola aaalMt you In Ihe abuse
/ i / WllliuTii 4 . Bohn ft Id t r
Scott was minister In Lake Mary that hudget balance with provl- costs had been maintained at the
•ntltl'd csuie on or b-fnr* Ihe Ir.l
Ai
i i t o r o f t h o fatiftt W il l
named "find* of the year.”
und
n f F r o d I*. Mrs. Scntt wai very sctlvc In the sion for debt retirement will be 193d level.
da/ of January, A. 1*,. I » l and
aarya a copy thereof upon Norton
'iA ni n f * r , d «c e a v * «1.
annual Christmas program.
better assured in succeeding
While he laid he wasn't a cry­
Joaaphaou.
plalntlfra
aiinrnay, K i r i t yuli lic ft tlo n J d i u m r y 1, I %Til.
Mrs. Eileen Willard and Kathy years."
herein. whoa# adilraan la 111Vh V«stal bowl gaier, Favllle rcinaikrd
iv v ir v n o v n» m u
will accompany her brother and
joala Avanua, Daytona tleseb. Flor­
that "generally, conditions in this
BhaIchI bidft Will lift fftCfllvnl In lh«
ida. ’'Hanford lltrald” In hrrehjr
atea will b3 good in 1938. That doe*
dnalanatad aa the n-wnuan-r In office pf Hi* Oily Mftn«i«r. Clljr sister In law Mr. ami Mrs. Jack
which Ih la order ahall I • pitillnhad 11•((11 Hunfuril. Flnrl'Ll nil In Keogh to their home In North Caro­
not mean that we will not feel the
oaoo a weak for (nor ««iu*rutlv« iijf) 9. ui- of Ih* (wfnllftlli tlfty of lina. They will return after the
1 MBAI I 8
effects of the recent cold weather,
waaka. IIRItRIN FAII. NOT (ill A Jamrnrr, rill
DEC. 31
A l l bl'li »b n 11 b« rlftctrly n u i r k n t first of the year. Enroute home
DKCltKK PRO CONFKHHII IVII.I.
we will; but people and business
Admission*
JIB BNTKRKH AHAINST YOU FOR it* a u e h cm t h * i m u l d * o f th«» r ti - they will spend a day with Mr. and
firms are moving into this com
LAST SHOWING
vft lop*. T h a lililii w i l l lift p u b l i c l y
HCCIt FAII.I'RK.
Madge
I)uas
(Sanford)
Mrs.
Ralph
Keogh
In
Columbia,
S.
OPEN 11:13
Tha nature nf thle cult la a n p a n f t d i t 3tWI i*. n». o f llm HAinn
munlty and we will contlnus I*
William
A.
Hatcn
(Sanford)
, I it t ft. Tin* t a b i i l . i l l o n o f h id * will |&gt;* C.
hill for dlrnrro.
make progress In Sanford, in Semi
WITNESS My hand and noel at p r* H #ntC i| to ihft C i t y c*nmm1i«tnn
Virgil Martin (Sanford)
note county and In our nrignboring
Sanford. S-mlnoU County. Florida o n Mon«Uy, J t t m g r y J7, 10^7. a t 4 oo Jane Fales and Karl Scholti were
Baby boy Raul* (Sanford)
n in. In th * f ’lty i*fnutiilfttlnn lin om visitors at our home Sunday night.
Ihta 11th day of Dar-mb-r. A.
communities across the lake."
o f i h * C it y H u ll
Discharge*
fir.
•
•- '- r
Jane
and
I
are
old
friend*
from
The director* are Favllle, E. C.
O P HBRNDON
F U r h bbl a h u l l c m i t a l n ft r o p y nf
Barbara
Arnet
(Sanford)
Aa Clark Circuit Court
th*» tn a nuff t**fu rn r’ft niiwt-lfl ■»)L*ne camp days and we had many,
Harper Sr., J. H. Van Hoy, H.
C f\K V G R /W T
Many Russell (Sanford)
Semlnola Coonty. Florida
ikntl (f ftte rlp tlv * H tn rii ti ir a . A ll blda many things to talk about.
James Gut, George Touhy, S. F.
n r Aria J. I.iinduulnt
" l u l l bft r O. I I . Hanforila F l o r i d a ,
Hetty
Jean
Horn
(Sanford)
Mr*.
C.
W.
Isabel!
and
Mist
JAYNE MANSFIELD.■V
Deputy Clark
Doudncy and A. Edwin Shinholter.
a n d a h a l l h* blndlrtic n n Ih * b l d d r r
Mrs. Carroll Geeter and baby
Isabrll were visiting
(Official Saall
f o r ft m i n i m u m o f t h i r t y d i v a pt.fft Charlotte
High tribute was paid by Pre*.
nr*
r* a u f t * t r d
on
tha
fnltowlr ift friends Monday. Charlotte Is spend­
girl (Sanford)
SUZY PARKER
Favllle to the staff for the eourt
iv tiif . ro riiT n r t iif . m i sty H n n t a :
niane Moye (Sanford)
J i'n o s . hrwrsni.B r n n r v.
ing the Christmas vacation with
1« O n n n w poll, -a r . i f
eoua and efficient manner in which
Fl.oniDa. iv r R im tn :.
-K lS S i
Billy Adams (Enterprise)
I,
t ton, fl.u bad* friirlt
her parents in Orlando. She Is
thry had operated during the past
rv nn- b sta tr o f
f. Thrift nlnruliird i»l•*Uu|. truckt employed by the University of
Nehla
Schumacher
(Sanford)
mien p. zimpfkh
i m
i
4. Tltrftn I f n r w r l i r r x
tl months. That staff Is made up OPERA STAR WEDS—Major Gordon G. Andrews nnd
Thomas Willlami (Sanford)
nfr#&gt;(t&gt;#it l l , O n a a d d in # n iA rb lrm
Florida. Mrs. Isaheil said that she
of George Touhy. executive vice
TO 41.1, I HKIMTtmi 4*11 |*r.lt- 1 m . nn* (hark protiftor, alaolrl#
Baby boy DeGaetanl (Sanford) president; Mra. B. E. Chapman,
his bride, the former Eleanor Steber of tho Metropolitan
ami Mr. Isabel) hope to start build­
m v n n cl. %in n nn n r T. O u t hydrfttftd lima a i u r r y fardItnbert Walthour (Sanford)
%ft*rn 4cm*ftT *%n» r*T4Tr,i
Opem
Compnny, use an Army saber to cut their wedding
ing on their lota on Country Club
ar
secretary-treasurer;
Mrs.
J.
S.
EkYmi ft ml pftch of ym i nr« h*r«b|Hattie M. Bennett (Cocoa)
Hpftvlfffftllona ara afullahlft at |h* Road soon after the first of the
cake nfter they were married nt tho Fort Slocum, N. Y.
ri«9llffl«i| und rfHinlr*4 t o nr«i#n,| any offlc* of th« n|iy mafia#rr*
ern,
asst,
secretary-treasurer;
Mrs.
Mrs. Joseph R. Well* J r. and
r 1n.Im• und dfmftnda Which you, or
year.
W H Knnwlftft,
C. L&gt; Powell and Miss Barbara Chapel. Major Andrews is a faculty member at the Army
«lth»r of you. rour hnv* av«ln«t ihr
baby boy (Sanford)
n » y 3if» n a E a r
Mr. and 31ri. Eugene Kindeit
Information School here.
(UP Telephoto)
Flynt, teller*.
—FEATURES—
Grace Fetter* (DeBary)
entertained tha children of the
Minn
ft
Ellison
(DeBary)
Florida State Rank employe* at
1:97 - 3:07 • 3:97 • IftT
Waltef Wide (Sanford)
their home Sunday afternoon with
9:07
Velma Cfcvr.md (Sanfor#
a lovely Chriatmai party. Each
JAN. I
child found a gift undrr the beauti­
Bob Anderson (Sanford)
FRIDAY ft SATURDAY
fully decorated tree. Then they
DUUHt.K FF.A1UHB
Virginia Longwall (Sanford)
gathered In the back yard for
PROGRAM
Samuel McFadden (Sanford)
punch, cup cakes, apple* and ean
Benjamin Hughe* (Sanford)
dy. Thu Keogh family and the
Schooly family from Lake Mary
The aooond larges* marble do­
•njoyed the afternoon thoroughly.
me iei tha world adorna tha Mlnn"»oka stale aapitol In St. Paul.
LOW DOWN DOG AWOL
MILWAUKEE, Wia. UP— Th* Tha largo*! ft ft*. r ,U r * i"
Coast Guard ia tearrhing foe an Homo.
AWOL daehiund, which hold* th*
honorary rank of ehief boats­
ff- ^
i
i
i
wain's mate, which went over the
hill hare. Tha servicemen describ­
ed their mata a* built low to th e
*
deck and sporting a torn ear suff­
ered in a fight with a landlubber
Ze*7*eWefflkwwe
collie.
RAIN

Senahr Warns
U.S. Losing Out
To Commimisfs

Story

Statement

Hospital Notes

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A Matinee Wed. &amp; Sat., 2 P.M.

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ft fuH 12 MONTHS* RETURN
IN 1958

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Sorry, Nft Minor*

— FEATURE —
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
r
CARD *f TBA.VK*
I LOST A FOUND
S FOR RENT
S BEACH RENTALS
4 WANTED U RENT
4— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
4—FARMS. ACREAGE. GROVES
T REAL ESTATE WANTED
5 MISCELLANEOUS
•-FLOW ERS, f t ANTS,
SHRUBS
14 OFFICE EQUIPMENT
II AUTOMOBILES-TRA1LBBS
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]f BOATS A M O T O R S ____

M FARM RUFF LIES A MACHIN­
ERY

14 f e t m j v m t o c e a u f f u **
&lt;Fool try )

11 ARTICLES WANTED
U PLACES l i EAT
IT BEAUTT PARLORS
U FEMALE HELP WANTID
14 MALE HELP WANTED
I t MALE »r FEMALE
n WORK WANTED
t t BUSINESS OPPOBTUNTME
HA MONEY to LOAN
» SPECIAL SERVICES
BA ROOFING A PLUMBING

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE1! -

SPACIOUS

HOME

3 bedroom 2 bath homa with l»5a
privilege*. Under conatroction.
»1«. 800.00. 13,000.00 Dawn.

ROSA I.. PAYTON

Registered Rcil L U l r Broker
rh FA 2-1301—1T-S1 at Hiawatha

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE1X!—SPEC! 81. SERVICES
FARMER S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
115 S. French Ase. Fanford
Ph. FA 2-5221

IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION!

M-AnicLsjmsjAtE— Expert Says Most
___ r*"«s?" Motorists Do Hot
Eyes Properly

“
SELt, US YOUR H JR M I'IH E
CARTER HOME CLEANING
Cash for any
Super - anj amount
imounu oupei
SERVICE
Trading
Window- &amp; Wall Bashing
Sanford.
Floor Waxing—NOrth S-41M
132 iliway 17-82
DeBary Pup tents $4.98. Double blankets

r . \ i m r r r s s e w in g c e n t e r
White—Necchi—Elna
512 Mvrtle Ave., pear Pinerre.t Repairs on all makes Machines
Schcoi. thii beautiful 3 Bedroom "23 Last First £ l
FA 2-5244
$1000 DOWN
lus _Florida Room CBS home
plus
baing offered for quick sale at
GATLIN BROTHERS
$75.00 MONTHLY
only *0900.00. $2,500 down. $7lU&gt;.7 i ontractor*. Draglines; Geneva
This cute 2 Bedroom home 1* m at
monthy, or as low as $1800 down
2232. Th FA 2-3275 Senior*
a . a pin. nicely located, has rnwith trrn u at ranged. Sec this
eloted garage and beautiful
before
you
buy
anythin?.
Semi-,
Mlm„tr)p
h rr.MJng _ Tv,
yard, priced low at 15500.00—
car-i» and
r°»*n
A *"l Letter Writing — Cards
owner will finance and five
A Z-5-3Letters Addressed — Photo
quirk possession. Seminole Real­
Copirs
of
important
papers—
ty, 1901 Park Ave., FA 2 -5 2 3 2 .^ a bedroom* homes with 1011
Credit report* — Collections.
acre*. May bo bought separate
1,
In.,.,,.; I...
R RmCredit
Sanford
l&gt;. Inquire
b&gt;_ m,ii
mail. n.,*'"J1
Do* -J4 B.
iw .0l Bureau
Sjn AltOf Nt{
l B ln|,
County Club Rd.
Bldg.
Th. FA 2-4154
WE HAVE A HOME
House for sale by owner. Call FA j
Vacuum CIcnner Repair*
FOR YOU
2-34 70.
Repairs A parts for III m ik t* of
rleaners.
Eleelrcdux,
Hoover,
3 htdroont Concrete Block home.
Kirby, Air-Way, li. fc. Rr placeLow monthly payments. Near
bedroom s
HOMES— I
ment rarls. Work guaranteed
Navy Baie. I'h. FA ‘2-3110.
1 A 2 baths.
Free
F'rer pick
pirk up A delivery. Call
FA 2476IComplete and ready far immedi­ 2 story 4 bedroom bouse on cor­
ner lot. Within 3 blocks down ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
ate oceupaney.
town business section. Will
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
.make a nice home for a large
program*, e l e. Progressive
I.oration a
family or good apartment house.
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2051—
South Ptneereat — Sanford
Th. FA 2 2353.
403 West 13th St
Whisperiny Oaki — Ttturrille
-M lbCLLLANXut'j
WOOLSEY
FHA In sarsdea and FHA ftoanaLIVE BAIT
Marine Finishes
ing avallabia.
Fleming'* Red £-. White Grocery
For Your Boat
5 dor. $1 00
We ean qualify you for one of Misanuej Minnows
Scnkarik (Hass and I'aint Co.
these hornet in SO mlnotaa. You I'op-Guia Minnow* ....3 do*. 95c 112-111 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-1622
•
—Worms—
ean Start enjoying the home
Thone: FA 2-1609
whilo wo proeeaa US papers.
HEATING
Open Seven Days a Week

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RED I-MI.X lonrrefr, O r* a v e ,
trap.*, dry wells, state approved
septic tank*. Window- sill*, Lintell. Sand, Mortrr Mix. Cement
Rock. Phone FA 2-5731. Miracle
Concrete Co.

EDITORS NOTF: Many nf
you h.-n-e expressed a ronitnulng
interest In helpful stories about
traffir safety. We intile you
attention to the- following Hi*.
linctive plree,
I P WASHINGTON
2 cushion couch and slip rover.
.
c o n d l,‘o n * *GOO°

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By R O B E R T J . SE BEING

I’nltrd Pres* Slalf Corrrxpnndrnl
e I H M H Kf

ang

Che ffanfurh Ijrralh

T h u n , J a n . 2. 1058— P a g e 7

THE CAIll) OF THANKS
Very often a Card cf Thanks In The Sanford Herald meets •
need which u difficult to fill in any other way Not omy is It 4
gracious expression of gratitude to those who have sect floral
tributes but also courteously acknowledges the service* in&lt;t kind*
nesses of the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot well
be mailed.
Newspaper Card, of Thanks are arenpted *» socially correct.
Emily Pest, the noted authority on etiquette, feel* they serve many
good uses.
There I* no prescribed form foe a Card of Thinks It can be as
brief nr as detailed »s you desire. When the occauon comes you
will find a sympathetically understanding member of our itaff lo
assist you.

THE “ IN MEMUHIUP" NOTICE

It is the custom of many families In this country to commemo­
rate a bereavement by an "In Memorttim" notice in newsparer
classtfied.colunin*. They find a real solace therein. J’rcna.Mlioo or
selection of a suitable verse brings bark to them tender, pleasant
recollection*. As Elisa Cook, the English poet has so beautifully
expressed it:
"How cruelly sweet arc the echoes
that atari
W hit memory plays 4" old tune
on the heart."
Most frequently an lu Mcmorlum Is Inserted on the anniver­
sary of death. However, other dale*, which it I* felt are appro­
priate or meaningful are also .selericd. The birthday of the de­
parted, ihg wedding anniversary, Memorial Day. even Christmas
are among other signific.-.iit ocrSslcns chosen.
If you are hesitant to express your tender thought* tn Beetle
form, sou may avail yourself nf the Herald's collection of original
v rn es Theso express in poetic beauty the emotions of the heartstring*. Among them arc verses appropriate to any circumstance.

WASHINGTON iL P l-F v e been
driving for 23 years and h a ir had
only two medium * sire accidents
TKADE-1N NOW So I thought I was pretty *oltd
G et 4he m oat fo r j o u r old behind a wheel.
Hut a driver • training rxpert
fu rn itu re .
ronvtneed me l ie JujU been lucky.
$SA V K $
My driving haLjti ate poor cn-'ugh to get, me into trouble 10
Furniture and Appliances
times a day without realising it.
New A Used
The expert is Harold L. Smith,
Mather of Sanford training director of Detroit's Insti­
501-09 East First
FA 2 U»s3 tute of Driver Behavior. L'nder
TUB RATE
sponsorship of the Ford Motor Co.
»* S S R S S U » u
Card* o! Thank* ao-1 tn Mcmorlum notices, due to the (act they
he Is teaching safe driving to may run to considerable lenglh. are billed at jt.ro per eoluran Inch.
Vert 'he New Year OH Rl|ht
0 ^'E N T T IT IK **8 HOUS110LD
t h o u s a n d s of truelong firms
Fitly at Echols, and Save
throughout the United State*.
All Prices Reduced
Do Not Use Eyes
"1—frtIR WENT
Smith's theory is simple. He
COURTESY WEEK
ACROSS
DOWN
believrs most motorists do not use
Sleeping moms. TV. The G»hJ«.
January ti-1'2
21 Anglo1 A delicacy
401 Magnolia Ave., FA --Oi.OI-The head
their eyes properly, lie teaches
Saxon
7.
The
south,
tanat t
serf
you to use sour vision »o you esn
e*p of
EFFICIENCY apartments suit­
2 Dtapatch
24 Moved,
anticipate trouble before it hap­
ECHOLS REDDING CO.
France
able for eouple or single person.
boat
as
Cor. 2nd &amp; Magnolia FA 2-G321 pen*. And his definition of an ex­
II.
B.
POPE
CO.
It
Exart
Private bath * shower. Ideally
3. Interdiction
wtad
"Bud" Itamherger. Mgr.
P ia a u ,. Sbiebe ~
pert
driver
is
one
who
has
never
200
S.
r
a
c
k
-----FA
2-4234
Mttsfaftton
Developed by
4 At home
located across from P°3t Office.
Free Delivery
26 Winga
tt
had
to
rkid
his
tires
on
a
dry
12
The
aame
CENTER PIECES: Ph 2-1*22
Inquire Jacobson Dept. Store.
8 Hxrmonlse 27. Native
ODHAM
lL )
pavement in f u r la lo years of
rUM l’S — SPRINKLER
pr FA 2-0270. Sanford, SAN­
8 Actually
• RIG VALUES
of
13
Abyss
S3
STEMS
daily
driving
TUDOR, inc.
7. Russian
FORD FLOWER SHOP.
( WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
• QUICK CREDIT
fl.
AU
types
and
sues,
installed
14.
Sun
grxl
Smith gave me a two hour test
village
private baths. 114 W. First St.
Ukraine
•
EASY
TERMS
"Do
It
Yourself"
13.
Grate
GRAPEVII.LE NURSERY
Cor. Hwy. 17-81 A 17th SL
9 Mr*, Cantor 31. Killed
in Washington's busiest streets—!
1 t i lo &lt; q - | A i i . i r
WILSON-MAIER
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
15. Armed
I.the same examination be give*
2 mile* West of Town
Phone FA 2-1501
9 Abandon*
Rlnro building and warehouse.
31 Desert
New and Used Furniture
S
T
I
N
E
39. Toler.
fortea
FA 2-0886.
FA 2-40151.
UR A! LEY ODHAM, P r « .
10
loeacapabla
34 Caesar
Machine and Bupply Co.
Stt E. First SL Ph FA 2-562.1 hi* regular students before the)
• hie
service orpredica­
we* on*
take his rnurse.
207 W. 2nd Ft.
Ph. FA 2-6432
41, Mia*
FISHER'S NURSERY
Nicely furnished fully equipped -'
ganizalfon
ment
Used furniture, appliances, tonlx
33 Fnrmar
\3e used a llva tr-dam ] (hove
Citrua — Planta — I'cat
Gardner
17 BPOE
bedroom
froom apt. 175 mo. Ph. IA 218 Vat
etc. Bmight-sold. Larry'* Mart
N. Y.
43. Twilit J
Cor. Magnolia k Onora FA 2*4635
HUI1YSF EARS
carefully — I thought. I tried to
ni
ember
0163.
215
Sanford
Avt.
Ph.
FA
14132
(textile)
20 acre tile larat, 3 b e d r o o m
governor
fabric
Ceramic Tile Contractor
keep alert, avoid jamming on
19 Water
31 Postpone
house, large barn. Easy terms. A. K. ROSSETTER, FLORIST *2201 F.-tr'c- 1 am
16. Bamboo47. Not
V j t bedroom houve for rent 1307
1
t-’A 2-6125
brakrs, obey all traffic law*.
god
21
Lowers,
u
J.
B.
Levy,
Ph.
FA
2-1223.
like
Phone FA 1-1851
(pr*.
™
Elliott Ave. Ph. FA 2-4305.
30 Toward
Alter two hours, Smith handed
a banner
gresses
Tor dependable Service
fix)
INCOME TAX SERVICE
21 Rescue*
me
mv
grade—
fit
out
of
a
possible
Member of Florist
Unfurnished 2 bedroom, kitchen
.
*•. Murray
Stenstrom Realty
34 Exist
» T " 1 i 'T i
HW Slightly above average, h1equipped, $f»5.00 Oiler Realty
Telegraphy Delivery Assn.
23, Leavening
l
i
l
t
Celery
Ave
FA
21394
'T i ■J 10
H.
F.
STENSTROM
said
"You
were
lucky.
You
com­
Co, 2601 Orlando Dr . FA 2*
ft
agent*
Registered Broker
Closed
Sunday
mitted enough errors to get you
nr
5342.
OFFICE RaJtlPhlSKT
36 Canvaaje*
111 N. Park — Fhone FA 2-242C u
into a dozen accidents If other
29
Cleanse,
aa
23.X
—
I'l.tJMRINl,
amt
ROOFING
-4
Bedroom, private entrance and
Tdrivers had been committing si­
Ilaynrs Office Machine Co., Type­
of soap
private bath. Thone FA 2-Cool ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
writers, adding machines, S*lesmultaneous boners.'*
Plumbing
—
Kresky
Heating
30
Standxrd*
of
i
Raymond Lundquist, Assnr.
10
‘1
before 8 pm .
____
Rentals. 314 Mag. FA 2 0162.
A I pw examples
perfection
M. G. HODGES
FA 2-3951
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
% %
ksi
33
The
l
Fr
i
Bv
|1(»r
tjl
IGC
Tl,r
raccording
to
expert
Service
on
All
Water
l’umps-~
2l : i
furnished 3 room garage apt. with
11—AUTOMOBILES— TRAILERS
33
The
eva
of
Wells
Drilled
—
Pumps
United
I’rrs*
Stiff
Correspondent
f'"'dh,
are
ju&gt;t
.,
few
of
the
bath. 2314 Sanford Ave. Th. FA
merry­
IT'
I’aola Road
Phone FA 2-6037
V*
NEW YORK IP —live xrasnn of ‘h‘n=* 1 ‘bd wrongtSmitli com2-0731.
///
It will pay YOU to see us before
making
%
stock
taking
and
high
resolve
nrmcnl'
ln
brackets!
you buy. Open Evenings and
33 Medical ml*
TT
CLARK
Private entrance modern furnished
rived With the first tick of the
- " 't e n unsure ef the intenlhmv
Sunday*.
&lt;abhr )
Dumbinc.
Ilratin
r
A
Supply
Co.
bedroom. Trcfer working man
clock
on
the
sear
1938.
and
one
"
'
"
l,p
'•
'*ailed
too
long
EASTSIDK TRAILER SALF.S
37
Exlat
w
TT
Conirarting A Repair*
Talatka, Fla.
Ph. FA 2 M10.
38 33'hich
2619 Orlando I)r. Ph. FA 2 2374 man'* notion of the temper of our 10 adjust speed, change lanes or
i
% b
time
is
this:
,aP
horl1
("You
were
so
husv
person '
J-iL
Highway 17-92 South Sanford
'i t
2 room apartment, private bath
DON’S COVER SHOP
39 Observa
VX
-T h a t the vyear
nne ,u,,thfr
car *»**«
—That
ear on whose threshthre-h- lookin*
' . rj * flt [’!’*
rr c‘,r
Automobile Interior Decorator
and entrance. Clean. Ph. FA 2
J&lt;
k
40 Esher*
PL U M B IN G
hol&lt;| we stand holds the possibility .
*
‘
’
Seat Covers — Truck Seal*
5420. 318 Mfllonville.
41 Fart nf
% %
/,
Contra't and Repair Work
At Willis I’onliac—301 W. 1st.
nf do nr die for the Western
41
"U&gt; he '
Free ' E*llma*rr.
fo r lease, Nice roomy home and
world
Tha.he
rare
for
survival
^
New Homes
41 To he in debt
R L. HARVEY
%
saw only one picture; i ai| never
See Ray Herron For 20| Sanford
garage. FA 2-34577.
^
lo
1f
41 Wheel huh
Ave. Phone FA 2-3383 of a free humanity may he per saw about zo o t h e r s i
a new Fontieo or Vauxhell. Alio
determined hy what wr do In these
46
Lifted
on
—I- ailed to take f r e q u e n t
This i* * pas* to the Rita theatre
1
a good U*C(J rar. Ph. FA 2-0231
363 day s.
48 Itreak
for Mrs. Rime 11 E. Spenear.
gra n r . in m r viiloO mirror to
or after fi p.m. FA 2-2883. 301
1
euddenty
—The most nf the "doing" must see ivlint Ir.iHie behind me wax
flip , date Jan. It, 195b.
Lake Front
West First St.
49 Tea«e*
of necessity be American rffort.
doing, i"You xhouht get into the
—That the burden, in the end, habit of r (treking that rear vislni
u ^ r i ii .t j
i
1932 Jrep station wagon, clean
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
I will be ours tn shoulder, if we mirror oner every five second'"|
Front wheel drive, good condit­
Property
Contracting &amp; Opair*
■x*ill, at individual Americans, jou
ion. New Paint. 2319 Hiawatha
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Didn t stay far enough behind
1007 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 5
1544 French A t * .
and n-r
Ave.
vehirle ahead of me to see past
J. W. IIALL, REALTOR
Lip Service to Sacrdlre
o c Too many drivers focus their
l l —PIANO Stilt VII E
1 1 - 3 - 1 Alt RENTALS
Johnny Walker, Associate
—That most nf uv, right now. ( vision oo what * lust ahead nf
J "Call Hall" Phone FA 2 3641
NINO A REPAIRING are paying lip service to thr word them, without getting a big pir
3 Homes beve been sold so DRIVE A NEW CAR a0'A»here. •lAMi Tl
33. L. HARMON
anytime. Rental service includes
•■sacrifice" with scant attention 11 i ,im- of ilm entiie traflii -ituation.
RAYMOND M. BALL
ir f now whilf t h i n httfHC! Bit
Ph. FA 2-4.23 After 6:00
Wash, gas a n d
insurance.
nuns pin
p.ni. ^ hlt jL mu,t n|cgrl |t) iloughing The) don t leave themselves
und«r conttruction.
If
REALTOR
MERLE
WARNER.
National
I I*
■off I he fat nf eavrlul living anr| i-nough -pat,- vstu-n the uiicxpecltsl
T H E STEVE ALLEN SHOW WILL probably bo the llrat
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
Car Rentals, 401 E. 1st SL, 2S— ELECTRICAL SERVICES
'developing lean redlieney.
happen 'i
FOR RESULTS
* l»igr hpIwork iiruRram I" utili. v the tv •• ovrr-tlie-horizon
FA 2-3994.
»
. List your property with u*.
Electrical ContxacUng
| |i is now nine xeurr and one —Drove tun fa t in curb lan»
tranamiv ion technique from Cuba to the United States.
Jrd k Park Ave . Sanford
FINANCE your n&lt;--«- ear with a
Ste&lt;» r taking hi entire ere, to Havioa for a one*
*Vir i *fi rr4u«f*,,?-r«*
y**r *inrT “our fathers brought 'vlthuut regifd to what might
RAN HALL EI*fcV-1 Hlu CO.
*
FA^-5641 _
loan from the FLORIDA STATE.
Now Under Conitnictlon
• hot r-riginatnm lie'll nl &gt; dr one i-r two show*
forth on this continent a new n.i happen if &lt;n*.e-iinr suMmly „prn112 Maioolia
Dm FA 2 0915
RANK OF SANFORD.
from Hollywood In February . . . Sal 'linen has
tlnn since they solemnly declar nl ,i dour on tlie* Irfi ,ii|e nf ,
• Cherry R»al Katate Agency
igucil for the title role in 1lulV.it*, Aladdin aliuvv.
This i* n pass tn the Ritx theatre FIUG1DAIRE appliances, *»lea j rd they would "mutually plcdg. I'arknl car or pulled out frrana
Dial FA 2-9929—Notary
\nn.i 'l.nia Xlhrrs'ielli will pl.iv the ptiltcv &gt; . . .
.1 liedroom. 1 bath
for Wight Kirtley. Kip. dale
nml aervice. G. 11. High, Oviedo 1to each other our live*, our for IHr- rurli i 1A mi nh&lt;ervrd hie
1219 W. 13 St. Rear-Barber Shop
Itichard D-aio'-iol, I'rlvni- Deter .e, which did sum­
.1 bedroom, 2 bath
Jan. II, 1958
FI*. Phone KO 5-3315 or San tunes. *n&gt;' nur sirred honor "
mer duly this yevr. rrrtns to he the hotte t rooleod-prnl limit, hu* vnu still didn't
New 3 Pedrwvm Home*
ford
FA
2-3553
after
fi
p.m.
er t-i replace Harhourmaiter --n Thursday n.ght*
t bedroom, 2 bath
Ml)be the time has come to do give yourself enough time lo stp|i
for ( flS . . Af'ri appr.i-.T ~ on Date With The
.
$700.00 Down
some pledging of our nwn.
if an emergency developed in such
12— BOA IS and MOTORS
Aogela n , lim e , Jimmy llusd i* now r»L as a -eg.
2.8
x
B
L
IL
D
N
o-A
et’A
ltli.
Features electrie kitchens, terraaAs 1937 dosed out Its days. I lie close quarter. And &gt;ou vsrrrn'l
ulai with Hetty While and flill Williams . . . Oddi
PAINTING
1 nur Evlnrude Dealer
to floors, and ehoie* residential
New York Times xaid editorially: " ■
‘■triune thnse parknj cars alu-.nl
are that Lues a I D e l uill letum next year with
ROBSON SI’ORTlNt, GOODS
location*.
aiintiiei bat li n( oriu-hnur |i»w;,.
$04 E. 1st
Phone FA 2 59*1 FLOOR sanding and finishing ‘ The question Is not so much v&lt;lie of &gt;ou i
Cleaning, w a x i n g . Fening titer we are strong rnougli lo su r-'
---------------------------A. K. Shoemaker, Jr.
Anna Maria
LIA Itt PRESLEY’S A KING PRICE for a TV
Seminole County *in-:e 1925.
JOHNSON MOTORS
vive but whether «e deserve to
• ■ prtneej*
apnea rare* u no from $75,000 tj $100 ono. pd far,
Phone FA 2-3103_______ All of these .vsauUfu! homes ere
H. JL Gleason, Laka Mary
ioested on Like Front Lots.
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
survive.” It added it believed we
no taken at either level , , . NB&lt;" is (VOW talking uboUt Gisele JIae»
KENNETH E. SLACK
2484 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-1591
henrie in terms of a&lt; h-'&gt;r «ho.&gt; On 1936-n.l , . , Th-ue will t-e mi
kept and Improved, the quality
RF.G. REAL ESTATE BROKER
more guest stats &lt;&gt;o Guy Mllchrll'a how . . J*nl* Paige is being
o.‘
our
demorrery
during
1937
1099 B. 2nd
Hvona FA 2-0221
ron ldeted fm the title role in the Mm ie .i-Mn planned by Mt.M-TV
Truth or Mankind
FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
. , Strike ll Rich will Anally Irave the nr m Jxnuaiy. L will be
HOME IN MAYFAIR
replaeej hy S or ,. auditor* psttlcii'l'iou ■ . . I -I .
All right, majbo we did. But
Choose vour choice
By Owner . . . FA 2-7428
Face It . . . A leadtop ad »g»ney v - *&lt;*i(fred T'K
MtRANEY-SM1TH PONTS
what seem, to be at stake no* u
of
Financing
Flam:
Remodeling
—
Reroofmg
—
Re­
ent A'-oentrs to prnd'tre a -enes of h-dlday ova',
FA 2-6461
* For tfc» Beit Bflvs in Real Em ate FHA, FHA In Service and 2415 Park Ave.
siding
M e.eiaij — Contrae. not so much our ability to endure
ral ifie. ,als next fall, probably on a once-a-moitih
as a natinna! entity as it Is our will
SEE CULLEN A HARKEY
Iror* — financing.
basis. No other details have been rtlraaed . . . Bin*
Cabin cruiser. 30 ft-; &amp;*1« ftConventional
to preserve a way of goodness and
• roahy plan, to appeal ntt a TV pickup nf his Peb­
beam. New I IS HP Chrysler
110 N". Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-2391
Cross n Engine.
Many extras. Fur I'ainlmg rati Mr. Tasker. Ph truth for mankind.
ble Beach Gnlf Tournament in Januaiy.
• • •
READY TO SELL
le m o n . FA 2-oam.
FA 2 6159 or FA 2-6607.
If resolution Is In order — and t
PIf’l R LAURIE WILL PI 8V VIOLA h Fh»U.
Choice 4n acres t-Jed farm Imd V)
any American who want* to mav I
tl—H tY s-T.iv k sW w k.
•/ware's Taelfth Night for Htllmsrk's Hill of
TED BURNETT
•-res tiled farm land and modem
feel free tn Join tn—let us now
Fame opposite Maurire Evans. Hneard Morris for.
FOR
BETTFR
PAINTING
For the horn* buy
3 bedroom home with »x*rai 10
Puppias for tale, mixed breed; 2601 Grindvie-s Th FA 2-2978 resolve.
m»r Sid ( ae«ar sidekick, end Rosemary Harris, te.
of a life-time' see
acres tiled farm land. Mostly
rfoberman pinrer. rollir, and
eently
in Prince anil lh» Pauper. h.x.« *Ho signed
—To see tn I* that "faith in
cash gets a real buyl Act now-.
boxer bull. Itt. I Box 72, FA 2Herrs hill Painting Conirarior
L r tp» shnwr . . . Several panel change* are in the
ourselves is not a, hollow—and
Jsltis I'uige
w inti for Gnodann-Twlman alios t .i&gt; Fmerann will
W. II. ' ‘Bill" Stemper
Liceo e-|
Flooded — Union
Wellborn Phillips Jr. 3069 or FA 2-1327.
. . . .Vaijte.*
lea- e I've Gnf Secret to t -nr uth x i t i y -hms-.
.
Realtor A In tjrnr
Free Extimate — Compar* our even morking-phrave but a going
L8— ARTHI.ES WANTED
Ralph Bellamy will leav* Tn Te 11 Tha Tru'n to do a Broadway stint,
institution
*0 Assoc. Guy Allen. Gretehen Hall,
rricev FA 2.2217 after 5.06
W i if I'olfy Bergen agree- • i -lo i t n i . *k Sr' trday eight ahow
Arietta Pnce. Everett Harper
—To
reaffirm
tv
work,
tha*
d
WANTED—All kind* of icrap ma­ 37—NOTH I -PERSONALS
for NBC. sh^lj *i o leave Trutli . . . TV » impact; 7vBC alone i . now
Phona FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
namism
In
America
is
a
living
terial. Zuckerman Salvage Yard
turning oiit SnO hours of Aim per year. By comparison, MGM « i &gt;
Phone r.V 2-2694.
turning nut an avarag* of 47 hour* in it* halcyon 1947*43 days. To­
For more information rail the
Rt»LLAWAY, Iloipttal and Many thing rather than a history-book
day it it turning out more TV than movie footare.
Sales office; Corner W. Cry­
Kfd» Day. Week or Monih— pem ; that resourcefulness and
17—M U L T I *• 8MI.OMS
Tel FA 2-5181. Furniture Center skill and Jov of competition are
stal Drive 4 Lake Mary block,____________________
116 West First St
telephone FA 2-4591 or FA 2-3911
Qp&lt;n
g.00 A M
still our tridemarks.
A. B. PETERSON
H AKHi El l S BEALT1 NOOK
—To stand ready to los* ?om»
PIXIE NURSERY SCHOOL
Ceramic Tile
Broker Aaaociate* A. B. Peter
108 S. Oak Ave
FA 2-5742
Nancy Jarkson
aon J r . P. J. Chesterton. Gar­
national fat.
FA 2-2047
Amcricti'n Hc»l Quality
field Willetts, and R. W. Wil­
m V "i-ffiiR iT n xnted
—To Iry to prove that truth,
liam*. Bob Edward* A. C. DoadArnerlean-Oleon Tile
beauty,
courage,
and
goodne&lt;s
for
Sx-ARTlLi.KS f o r s a l e
,, ney. Land Surveyor.
Maid wants lo do day* work. FA
its own sake are not old laihioned
• J 116 N. Park Ave. Pn. FA 2-6123
2-0450 or FA 2-0513 at night.
—Factory to you—
but are with us now.
|0c Each
206 Cyprass.
Alumiaam
! IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
—Not tn falter hut to move
Venetian
Blinds
x»k Crumley &amp; Montnlth
II—HPbl4 IAI. "SERVICE.'*
Ereiosad head. Rag proof bottom ahead with high spirit.
1'aul F. Mueller
It 117 South Park I’h. FA 2-4695 Concrete two bedroom, double
rail with plastic ends. Plattlc
WELL DRILLING
" IT %
carport, screened perch, tiled floor
or
rayon
tapes.
Cotnn
or
ayloa
Large 3 bedroom, l’&gt; baths, cement
Fairbanks Morse Pumpa
Perhaps, Elliott suggested, he
&amp;. Son
block on beautiful *and bottom .n d bath. Tbr.a block, from San
cord*.
Repairs to all m*kej
should
quit hi* job and tttk wel­
Lamlo
Springs
on
golf
course.
HOWARD C. LONG
lake. Lot 150’x400’. Just IS min*
Scnkarik GIam and Paint Co. fare ajiiitanre
Orlando H ep. So. FA 2*n51
from al *U states
Telephone CHerry 1-I9T6, Orlan­
207 E Comm arc itl Ava,
ntaa from Sanford. Term* by
12 114 W 2nd r . Ph. FA 2-4612
V -— »- - ■
do.
Phona FA 2-2533
ewTiar. Fhost FA 2-430&amp;.

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DAILY CROSSWORD

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Men's Jackets
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Friday

January

3rd

We’re Starting The New Year Off

CMk jMkiU.

Right With The Greatest Sale
i

Rcr.18.9S to 29.98

Ever On Timely ’Wanted* Merchandise

Now 11.98 to 23.98

So Resolve To Shop, Save'
N

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ti

Ladies' Dresses

FiD and winter drama, variety of fab.

Today 1

Ladies' Jackets
&amp; Car Coats

|

R«r. 22.95 to 50.00

Men's

Fait flannels, auedea and

f TV Jackets

18.29 to 39.89

Ladies' Coats
Beautiful name-brand coata, now Is the
* time to bur.

Reg. 4&amp;001&lt;\ 75.00

Such a money-aaving
practical Item.

One Table Of

Reg. 14.95

Winter Gowns
Reg. 4.95 - 6.95

% Price

Aten's Sweaters

Sweaters

Pullover iw w tere In wool or nylon.

Mix and match alipover and
cardigans sweater* In wool
blends and beaded orlona.

Reg. 7.95

Ladies' Suits
Fall tailored and dreae all wool suite.

Argyle orlon sweaters, 10 only l

All fall wool akirta
to mix and match

Reg. 10.00

with sweaters and
blousoa.

Vi Price

Ladies' Knitted Suits

Sleeveless pullover A vest sweaters In wool
and orlon.

By Jcrnat and Serbin in pastels and dark
shades.

Reg. 4.00 to 5.95

Reg, 25.95 - 45.00 ,

Sale Priced 20.79 to 35.98
Men's Shirts
M e n 's

Saits

Famous Brand Names in
many colon.

Cotton, corduroy and
nylon quilted.

-------------Fabrics-------------

Long sleeve sport shirts
in solids and fancy in
cotton and cotton flanneL

One Table Fall &amp; Winter Piece Goods

I

Reg. 45.00-65.00

1
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In an array of
blends.

Boys Sweaters
S Jackets

!

Sizes 2 thru 7, your
choice.

,

,

On* table of fell fit Winter Piece goods In mixed wool—54"
wide, all washable.
,

Now 2.39 Yd.

Reg. 2.98 Yd.

Cotton

Tweed

44" wide, beautiful colors.

Reg. 1.39 to 1.98 Yd.

Now 1.19 to 1.69 Yd.

Reg. 2.98 - 9.55

2 39 - 7 99 /
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Many colors, sizes for your selection.

Reg. 19.98 —

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Novelty

Jackets

for oold days ahead!

1

Reg. 4.98 to 10.95

Solid Corduroy
Children's Dresses

Boy's Sport Shirts
Reg. 2.98

Now 2.39
Children's Coats &amp; Car Coats
Size* I to 14. Aerilan. all wool, milium lined.

Reg. 8.95 to 18.98

7.19-14.89

Polished Cotton

Sizes 8 to 30. boy now

24.95

Long sleeve sport shirt In cotton and cot­
ton flannel. Also solids and plaids.

S

One lot of children's dresses

•6" wide, beautiful selection of colon.

Reg. 1.29 Yd.

Now 99c Yd.

Reg. 3,98 to 8.96

Childrens Hats
&amp; Pocketbooks

Reduced Vi Price

Printed Corduroy
16" wide, match these prints with solids,

Reg. 1.69 Yd.

One lot of ador­
able little child­
ren's hats and
pocketbooks.

NOW 1.39 Y(f.

Velveteen

Reg. 1.98 - 3.98
CLOSEOUT

Lovely .luscious velveteen. 38" wide.

Reg. 2.98 Yd.
"We invite Charge Accounts’

Nnw 7 10 Yli

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Fathers Rejected Democracy Back In 18th Century
9 f tltJB C. WILSON

Constitution for the political tyt*

The Founding Fathers deliber-i

heads, empty or not, and give the
decision to the most numerous.
Political o r a t o r s and others,
even including editorial writers,
continue, however, to sound off
with such deathless phrases as:
This great democracy, and sd
forth.
Democracy Was Rejected

ed States as a representative re­
public, specifically guaranteeing to
each state a republican form of
government (Article IV, Section I),
In constrast to the democratic or
head counting political form which
the Constitution rejected, the Re­
publican form it properly defined
like this:

A state lit which the sovereign cussion Indicates that the anthers processes of nominating and elect­ fronting them, hut without much

A direct popular vote h r U S.

ing presidents of the United States. confidence that they bad dona It senators was established by the
Correspondent tern known as d e m o c r a c y In ately rejected democracy as un­ power reside* in the people quali­ did not reject democracy because There has been national dissatis­ well.
ITth Amendment in 1912. They had
WASHINGTON (UP) - Among which the tellers count all the desirable and established the Unit­ fied voters tnd Is excrcisedRby it was bad of Itself. They rejected faction with the presidential elec­ The direction of discussion In
been thosen by state legislatures.

UaitH Fr**»

the bogus Ideal which befuddle the
citlze”' M the belief that back
there la the lith Century the
founding fith e n le t up the United
with democracy a i It* form
of government.
The Founding Fathers did no
n e b thing. There U. in fact, no
good word L the United States

W eather
( M b s a l rather cold today and
tggfght, law tonight 43 to SO. Sat.
lA a y cloudy and slightly higher
tem penlnrts.

VOL. XLIX

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Established 1909

representitires elected by them.
ja m e i Msdlsoo was effective In
steering the Constitution away
from democracy. He expressed the
fear th at democracy favored the
self-seeking maneuvers of factions
or bloes within a political party.
Net Bad la Raelf
The Journal of eonstltutleaal dis­

democracy more because tt was
deemed unsuitable to a nation al­
ready so large in area and nu­
merous In population as Use com­
bining 13 Colonics.
Thesa facts arc Intimately re ­
lated to the national and congres­
sional discussion expected this
year seeking more sstlsfietory

H a n fo rd

AM INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

sa nford,

F l o r id a .

tive proeesa and agitated discus­
sion of it for many more than 100
years. *
In establishing the present Elec­
toral College process, some of the
authors of the Constitution felt
that they had disposed of the most
difficult of all the problems con­

reeont years has been fintrally
toward more democracy end less
representative republicanism in the
election of presidents. There baa
been considerable support for
abandonment of the E l e e t o r a l
College and for a direct popular
vote.

I

f e r a l!*

F r i d a y , J a n u a r y s , isaa

T h ai may indicate a trend. Begardlesa el the ITUs Admendment,
however, and talk of direct elec­
tion of presidents, them is no doubt
what the Constitution’s authors
thought ef political democracy.
They did not trust it and they
were against It.

Shop and Save
In Sanford

9

United Preaa Leased Wira

NO. 161

6 Red Army Deserters
Flee East Germ any
conducted an Intensiva manhunt In
the Soviet sector of Berlin. Tliey
kept it up until about noon today
when they turned the posts back
to the East German communist
guards.
The display of force, the greatcat by th* Red Army in Berlin
since tha workers revolt of June
1951 Indicated the Soviets attached
the greatest Importance to the de­
serters. There was wide specula­
tion on* was a general.
The Russian emigre "Trucknovieh committee" In Berlin first re­
ported the’ defection* and another
Russian emigre group, the "So­ COURTESY WEEK STREAMERS are going up in slore window* throughout Sanford.
viet resistance organization." In Loading off tho prominent display of the streamer* is Jack Hall (right) of Yoweli’a.
Frankfurt, known as N. T. S., back­ Howard McNulty, Jaycce Courtesy Week Chairruan, is assisting with the distribution
ed it up.
of the streamers.
(Fhoto by Bergstrom)
The N. T. S. said the quick ac­
tion hy the Soviet Army blocked
the flight of deserters on an even
larger scale.
AU Red* Desert
The Truchnovich C o m m 1 ttee,
named fnr Russian anti-Communlst Alexander Truchnovich who
For several years past. It has was kidnapped hy Soviets In West
been traditional a t the first meet Berlin three years ago, said it
Signs are going up, bumper them."
!ng of the new year fnr the mem­ learned at hast six members ol
strips are being attached to auto­
Included In the evinta wfll be tha
bers of the 5anford Rotary Ctuh an a n t l-Comtnuni.it resistance
MRS. STELLA PRYOR EXPLAINS to Sanford Jaycees the nominations for “Queen" In tn hear J. Marion Harman, Sr.. group in the Rrd Army deserted
mobiles, and badges are being dis­ cooperation of the Sanford Mer­
the Annunl High Fever Follies to be staged by the Womens Auxiliary of Seminole Mem­ Executive Editor of The Sanford New Year's Eve.
tributed today and tomorrow, laid chants In staging Courtesy Week
orial Hospital.
._____(Staff Photo) Herald discuss the outstanding The committee said it teamed
Howard McNulty, Jayecc Courtesy Clean-Up Sale*. Merehant* are co­
operating In offering some of th*
Week Chairman.
events of the precoding year. from underground Russian sources
"We want everybody to know most astounding bargain* to mak*
There have hern occasions when that three were officers and three
about Courtesy Week which gets the event a remembered one.
the cluh members have taken Is­ were enlisted men attached to ar I
underway Monday morning." said ' The contest win get underway
sue with the decisions of the many mored and lifatjtry units at FalkMcNulty as ha s.uUtrd Jsck Hall the first &gt;U&gt;ing Monday la which
editors thruugdyot Ane* nation who enbciv a7rtui A* mile* nurtix-ast
of Yowfcll'i In putting up the first the most courteous waitress, sales,
} Prices of sebovt lunches vent up '_*iid.
‘
, * Of vourse. »e are continuing to send In their nominations for the of Berlin.
of the red and white streamers.
five cents
cent* yesterday in si* oi SemiThere are many reasons why get dry milk, butter, cheese and biggest stories of the year and,
lady, laleaman, policeman, and
One officer and three enlisted
Tito Sanford Seminole C o u n t y
There are going to be a number most courteous act will be selected
nolo County’s schools. Mrs. Char­ prices had to be raised, the lunch some beans," Mrs. Whitmore said undoubtedly the meeting next Mon­ men reached West Berlin safely,
Junior Chamber of Commerce of various events going on next by secret committees.
Commented the school lunch day at tha Yacht Club will give the organltation said *
lotte Whitmore, School Lunthroont room supervisor told The Sanford
hrard details yesterday at it* week, said McNulty, "so we want
Herald. “ The raise in prices can’t room supervisor "Meat is evpcn the Rotarians somethnig to dlsSupervisor said yesterday.
Second Officer Shot
Courtesy Week In Sinford Is be­
luncheon
meeting on nominations everyone to watch carefully for
Up until yesterday, prices for be pinned on any one thing,’’ she she and there is in Increase i \ cuss and argue, pro and eon.
A second officer was reported
ing staged by the Seminole Coun­
fnr
"Queen”
of
the
High
Fever
the
rost
of
food
as
any
houtesvife'
jald.
"For
Instance,”
Mrs.
Whit­
announcements
and
pictures
of
the school lunches were 2j « at
At any rate, Harman wilt offer shot hy a Red Army patrol near
ty Chimber of Commerce and tho
Seminole High, Pinccrest, Sanford more, said, “we are paying a pen­ knows."
a "triple header" with the to top the East-West border and a third Follies.
Sanford Seminole County Junior
Mrs. Stella Pryor gave the JayBut that isn’t all, she said. There stories of the South; the nomlna- officer was reported still at liberty
Grammar, Like Monroe, Wilson, ny more per half pint of milk this
Chamber of Commerce.
cec* a complete rundown on nomi­ Dr. Roberts Named
year than we were paying last Is a decrease in the rale of rclm- lions for the 10 biggest stories of trying to reach tha West.
apd Crooras Academy.
"During 1951, I resolve to be
nations
which
wilt
be
announced
year.
bursement by the federal govern- 1957. nationally, and the 10 hlggeit
‘‘“ Soma of tha schools raised prices
courteous In ell my contacts with
The Truchnovich Committee said
on
Jan.
27.
’•Thee,” she explained, "last ment. Each year, she said, a eer- stories from tho point of Inlcm l all four defectors who reached
earlier and Informed parents by
Chief Of Staff
others," Is the essence of a N ’w
She told the Jaycees "We are
either sending notes home by chit year we received a great deal lain amount of monry it used to from the local area. An "open for- West Berlin already had been Gown
Year resolution being adopted
asking all of the civic organizations At Local Hospital
drtn or making announcements at more surplus commodities.’’ Ac- reimburse schools an the appro um" to give mo in her* an oppnr-1 out of the Isolated city,
throughout Florida at the request
to
nominate
Queen*
of
their
choice
tually,
she
said,
this
year
we
are
Parent-Teacher Association meet
priatlon has not been increased in tunily to give their views, will | Of the four, only one was acDr. W. V. Roberta was elected of Governor LeRoy Collins In sup­
as
candidates
in
tho
counlywidc
receiving so per cent less eomrar import ion to the number of child- close the speaker’s presentation, counted for by Western officials
ingt,
Chief of Staff at the Seminole port of tha statewide courtesy
"Each school made their own dities than we received last year •cn attending school. "And even
The program is in charge of The British admitted granting isy. contest.
Memorial Hospital In a recent campaign. Governor Collins made
"We are going to have candi­ meeting of the Medical Staff. Dr. the week official with a proclama­
decision which was based upon There were a lot of high pro tel. then," she said, "the rates arc Charlie Morrison, former member lum to one Russian. U. S. and
dates
from
all
of
the
communities
commodities
last
year,
such
as
tba financial situation ol the lunchlower and it is likely that they will of the advertising staff of the Her- French spokesman said they had
Roberts succeeds Dr. C, L. Park tion designating the week of Jan.
room program." Mrs. Whitmore beef, and pork, frozen turkeys and be even lower than they are now. aid and presently "good svlll am- no Russian*. However, the W-.t- In the county." she said, and add­ Sr . who has held the office for two 8-12 is "Florid* Courtesy Week".
fresh eggs. "Some schools had to "Right now I am being asked to bassador” a-d publle relations ern allies always have been red ed "there will he a motorcade years.
The response has been immedi­
buy meat less than ones a week," look at our program very carefully director for Holler Motor Sales, cent to admit the flight of Rus- around the county taking ail of
ate and enthusiastic, according to
Others
selected
for
office
were
the
candidates
with
us."
she said.
(Continued on Pag* O
, here.
I slon soldltr*.
Dr. T. F. McDaniel, vice-chief; Dr. John Krider, manager of th* Semi­
(Continued on Page »)
C. F. Brooks Smith, secretary- nole Ccunty Chamber of Com2 Calls Here
more*.
trcaitircr.
The Sanford Fire Department re
The following appointments were
Prizes of 125 U. S. Savings Ronds
ported today that two calls had
made’hy the new chief: Dr. C. L. ar* being awarded to winners In
been anawared yesterday and to­
Park Sr., chief of surgery; Dr. th* "Courteous Week" contesti be­
There is music In Sanford this I "We have salesmen and distri
Symphonic 1* the world’* largest taking you can hardly believe your
day.
up the. phonograph and slid it John Morgan, chief of obstetric*; ing staged here. The bonds are
«),,i nsauuiacitir-1
A ktroaen* heater hid overturn­ week—music for the nation to butors coming here from all over exclusive phonograph
m a n u f a c t u r. e r , |f* the ultimate achievement into a colorful frame with a handle Dr. Gordon Stanley, chief of medi­ being contributed by civic mind­
ed yesterday at Castle Brewer dune nr listen to—and the way the country,” said elevens. And to 1er with representatives serving — listening pleasure. There arc and it automatically became a cine; ami Dr. Orville Barks, chair­ ed organizations and institutions,
“
most every state and city.
Court causing only slight damage. Hay elevens describes it — it’s greet‘ them It one of' the
| fxtni (,jme(wlon&lt; lo MUmJ rfpr„. "portable."
man of credentials committee.
said Xrldcr.
fabulous displays of record play­ Her* in Sanford and at the May- duction—depth, realism, and dirTha other alarm answered was "Music in Color."
"We
have
.in
or
them,"
said
Ray elevens Is general sales ers, Hi-Fi phonographs, and tape fair Inn for the convention *re the ection. You actually enjoy thrill­
Bda morning at 317 Sanford ,\\e .
b the old Jerry Areida building promotion m a n a g e r of Sym- recorder* ever shown. They're all ^ Iw m t"V iho""huge firm'.' Max ing ’concert hall’ performances In elevens, "manually o p e r a t e d
phonograph* with three ipcrds,
which ha* been condemned and is phonic Radio and Electronic Corp. over (he Mayfair Inn ballroom, J. Zimmer and Bernard M. Mppm. your own home."
four speeds, automatic*, portables,
being torn down. Trash and mb of New Brunswick, N. J , a firm titerally "stacked In" so that com- chairman of the Board.
Another item on (Itiplay caught table models, single speakers, dou­
blsh was found burning In a metal that Is holding its annual national party representatives can get * Also at tho Mayfair Inn for the
container causing : :quite a bit of sains arid distributors convention complete view of "all that we have national meeting is Albert Leon, eleven'* eye at he dosetibed the ble speaker*, four apeaker*—yes,
smoke."
{at the Mayfair Inn this week.
for the music lovers of America. advertising and sties promotion full display manufactured by Sym­ all of them right on up to the huge
phonic and he exclaimed "1'vo got console models. We believe in
manager, Joel Zimmer, assistant to show you this one."
MIAMI (UP)— Fierce gale winds I to cause heavy damage In the elmusic,” he said, and added, "music
sales manager, and Eli Salts, plant
up to S3 miles an hour raked the ready waterlogged winter vegein color."
It
was
a
45
RP.M
record
player.
superintendent.
A table model it was— neat,
His last word*, however, were southeast Florida co’«t for the sc- table hett in southeast Florida.
,
«1* t r 1C. cond straight day ta&lt;w, musing Continued rains cquld cause damOn display ar* record players— rornpart and ready to fit into -w h , 1•".a V t ,J
heavy property damage.
age in the millions to Dade Counthe smallrst being s portahle with any niche for enjoyment. He pick- tomorrow’
three speeds that sell* lor only
The gust* broke plate glass win «&gt;'• «om»tn crop, hy far the larg$19 93 up to high fidelity in­
dowa, knocked down power lines, cst now In cultivation In th* nastrument* that are the epitomy In
uprooted tree* and shrubs, ground- Uon,
Assistant county agent Nolan
magnificent s o u n d reproduction
rd planes and postponed dog rac­
units.
ing in Miami for the first time in Durre said a return of sunshine
When w* say ’musle In color’,
history. Tho Miami police depart­ in the next few days would save
nay eleven* *a!d list night, we
ment was virtually knocked out of tha tomatoes. He said there ap­
mean color literally. "Just look at
operation for more than half an pears to b« little dinger so far
that display,” he said, waving
hnur Thursday night when a palm of serious flooding.
Th* principal danger to the erop,
around the Mayfair Inn’s huge ball­
frond crashed across the main
he said, was from fungus dlscaso
room, "there’* every color its tha
power line near the station.
rainbow including one model in
The Miami w e a t h e r bureau stimulated hy the damp weather,
lie said the rain prevented farm­
genuine leather covering."
hoisted gale warnings from th e 1
Stepping over to the specific
(Keys tn Daptona Beach and said ers from spraying their tomatoe!
mode) eleven* rubbed the ease and
winds up 10 M miles an hour would for the last seven day* because of
nightly drizzle*.
•aid "The leather is superb—and
whip th* coastal arcs during the
not only that, this is a portable
day. diminishing slowly this after­ The *torm also had the cham­
ber of commerce here unhappy
high fidelity model with four
noon and tonight.
during one of the peak periods in
speed* ”
Heavy, driving r»in pelted the the south Florida tourist season.
"We have Von* *1 oat for port­
area, flooding streets Ail small Beach** were empty and all out­
ables and high fidelity," the silea
shipping was warned to stay in door sports halted.
manager of the huge phonograph
port in the southeast FIorida-BaAirlines Thursday night were
firm said. “A real pride la the
lum as Cuba region.
forced to divert 34 of 171 incoming
Symphonic tape recorder with ex­
The fringe effects of the storm flights from Miami to other cities
ternal apeaker far stereophonic
gusts and rain over a in Florida and the Caribbean. At
sound *
SYMPHONIC DISTRIBUTORS GET a doner look at recent brought
wide area. Small craft warnings limes, the Civil Aeronautics Ad­
Clevene
demonatrsted
K
m tape
SYMPHONIC OFFICIAI.S I.OOK over on* of their newer models on display at their an­
that. In hi* words, "adds innovation! on diapiay at the Mayfair Inn during Sym­ were flying from the Keys to Tam ­ ministration tower at Miami Inter­
nual national sales and distributor* conven ion at the Mayfair Inn. (Left to right) are: recorder
'.hrilling new dimensions so high phonic'* annual nalee and dintributorri convention. (Left pa on Florida’* west em it and national airport laid at many as
Joel Zimmer, assistant sales manager; Ray elevens, general sale* manager; Eli Haiti, fidelity reproduction *
to right): Ed Lavine. distributor; Ray elevens, general from Daytona Beach north to 20 airliner* were stacked in the
plant superintendent; Max J. Zimmer, president: and Albert Leon, advertising and
He described atereophonfr sound sale* manager; Harry Heckman, distributor; and Max J. Charleston, S. C., on the cast coast. skies above Miami awaiting per*
The torrential rains threatened
Ulea promotion manager.
(Staff Photo) (hi* way, "Hi re s l ews la ao breasts- Zimmer, pm ident.
(Staff Photo)
to Land.
BERLIN (UP)— Russian refu­
gee groups reported today that six
Soviet soldiers di sorted In com­
munist East Germany New Year’s
Eve, snd four of them beat their
way to the West through a ring ol
Soviet troops.
The emigre* said ons deserter
was shot and captured, and anoth­
er still was at liberty.
The escape plot, coming while
the Communlats were celebrating
their biggest holiday, touched oil
unprecedented activity by Soviet
troops on the borders at Berlin.
The Soviet tmops rushed to bor­
der posts Wednesday night and

Harman To Give
Top 10 Stories
At Rotary Meet

School launch Price Goes Up

Merchants Will Stage
Courtesy Week Sales

Jaycees Are Asked
To Nominate High
fever Follies Cneen

firemen Answer

Music Company Holding Convention At Mayfair

Fierce Winds Hit
Southeast Coast

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Mix and match alipover and
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blends and beaded orlona.

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with sweaters and
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Famous Brand Names in
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Fathers Rejected Democracy Back In 18th Century
9 f t ltJ B C. WILSON
U aitH Fr**»
Correspondent
WASHINGTON (UP) - Among
the bogus Ideal which befuddle the
citlze”' M the belief that back
there la the lith Century the
founding fith e n le t up the United
with democracy a i It* form
of government.
The Founding Fathers did no
n e b thing. There U. in fact, no
good word L the United States

Constitution for the political tyt*
tern known as d e m o c r a c y In
which the tellers count all the
heads, empty or not, and give the
decision to the most numerous.
Political o r a t o r s and others,
even including editorial writers,
continue, however, to sound off
with such deathless phrases as:
This great democracy, and sd
forth.
Democracy Was Rejected

The Founding Fathers deliber-i
ately rejected democracy as un­
desirable and established the Unit­
ed States as a representative re­
public, specifically guaranteeing to
each state a republican form of
government (Article IV, Section I),
In constrast to the democratic or
head counting political form which
the Constitution rejected, the Re­
publican form it properly defined
like this:

A state lit which the sovereign
power reside* in the people quali­
fied voters tnd Is excrcisedRby
representitires elected by them.
ja m e i Msdlsoo was effective In
steering the Constitution away
from democracy. He expressed the
fear th at democracy favored the
self-seeking maneuvers of factions
or bloes within a political party.
Net Bad la Raelf
The Journal of eonstltutleaal dis­

cussion Indicates that the anthers
did not reject democracy because
it was bad of Itself. They rejected
democracy more because tt was
deemed unsuitable to a nation al­
ready so large in area and nu­
merous In population as Use com­
bining 13 Colonics.
Thesa facts arc Intimately re ­
lated to the national and congres­
sional discussion expected this
year seeking more sstlsfietory

processes of nominating and elect­
ing presidents of the United States.
There has been national dissatis­
faction with the presidential elec­
tive proeesa and agitated discus­
sion of it for many more than 100
years. *
In establishing the present Elec­
toral College process, some of the
authors of the Constitution felt
that they had disposed of the most
difficult of all the problems con­

fronting them, hut without much
confidence that they bad dona It
well.
The direction of discussion In
reeont years has been fintrally
toward more democracy end less
representative republicanism in the
election of presidents. There baa
been considerable support for
abandonment of the E l e e t o r a l
College and for a direct popular
vote.

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VOL. XLIX

A direct popular vote h r U S.
senators was established by the
ITth Amendment in 1912. They had
been thosen by state legislatures.
T h ai may indicate a trend. Begardlesa el the ITUs Admendment,
however, and talk of direct elec­
tion of presidents, them is no doubt
what the Constitution’s authors
thought ef political democracy.
They did not trust it and they
were against It.

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NO. 161

6 Red Army Deserters
Flee East G erm an y
conducted an Intensiva manhunt In
the Soviet sector of Berlin. Tliey
kept it up until about noon today
when they turned the posts back
to the East German communist
guards.
The display of force, the greatcat by th* Red Army in Berlin
since tha workers revolt of June
1951 Indicated the Soviets attached
the greatest Importance to the de­
serters. There was wide specula­
tion on* was a general.
The Russian emigre "Trucknovieh committee" In Berlin first re­
ported the’ defection* and another
Russian emigre group, the "So­ COURTESY WEEK STREAMERS are going up in slore window* throughout Sanford.
viet resistance organization." In Loading off tho prominent display of the streamer* is Jack Hall (right) of Yoweli’a.
Frankfurt, known as N. T. S., back­ Howard McNulty, Jaycce Courtesy Week Chairruan, is assisting with the distribution
ed it up.
of the streamers.
(Fhoto by Bergstrom)
The N. T. S. said the quick ac­
tion hy the Soviet Army blocked
the flight of deserters on an even
larger scale.
AU Red* Desert
The Truchnovich C o m m 1 ttee,
named fnr Russian anti-Communlst Alexander Truchnovich who
For several years past. It has was kidnapped hy Soviets In West
been traditional a t the first meet Berlin three years ago, said it
Signs are going up, bumper them."
!ng of the new year fnr the mem­ learned at hast six members ol
strips are being attached to auto­
Included In the evinta wfll be tha
bers of the 5anford Rotary Ctuh an a n t l-Comtnuni.it resistance
MRS. STELLA PRYOR EXPLAINS to Sanford Jaycees the nominations for “Queen" In tn hear J. Marion Harman, Sr.. group in the Rrd Army deserted
mobiles, and badges are being dis­ cooperation of the Sanford Mer­
the Annunl High Fever Follies to be staged by the Womens Auxiliary of Seminole Mem­ Executive Editor of The Sanford New Year's Eve.
tributed today and tomorrow, laid chants In staging Courtesy Week
orial Hospital.
._____(Staff Photo) Herald discuss the outstanding The committee said it teamed
Howard McNulty, Jayecc Courtesy Clean-Up Sale*. Merehant* are co­
operating In offering some of th*
Week Chairman.
events of the precoding year. from underground Russian sources
"We want everybody to know most astounding bargain* to mak*
There have hern occasions when that three were officers and three
about Courtesy Week which gets the event a remembered one.
the cluh members have taken Is­ were enlisted men attached to ar I
underway Monday morning." said ' The contest win get underway
sue with the decisions of the many mored and lifatjtry units at FalkMcNulty as ha s.uUtrd Jsck Hall the first &gt;U&gt;ing Monday la which
editors thruugdyot Ane* nation who enbciv a7rtui A* mile* nurtix-ast
of Yowfcll'i In putting up the first the most courteous waitress, sales,
} Prices of sebovt lunches vent up '_*iid.
‘
, * Of vourse. »e are continuing to send In their nominations for the of Berlin.
of the red and white streamers.
five cents
cent* yesterday in si* oi SemiThere are many reasons why get dry milk, butter, cheese and biggest stories of the year and,
lady, laleaman, policeman, and
One officer and three enlisted
Tito Sanford Seminole C o u n t y
There are going to be a number most courteous act will be selected
nolo County’s schools. Mrs. Char­ prices had to be raised, the lunch some beans," Mrs. Whitmore said undoubtedly the meeting next Mon­ men reached West Berlin safely,
Junior Chamber of Commerce of various events going on next by secret committees.
Commented the school lunch day at tha Yacht Club will give the organltation said *
lotte Whitmore, School Lunthroont room supervisor told The Sanford
hrard details yesterday at it* week, said McNulty, "so we want
Herald. “ The raise in prices can’t room supervisor "Meat is evpcn the Rotarians somethnig to dlsSupervisor said yesterday.
Second Officer Shot
Courtesy Week In Sinford Is be­
luncheon
meeting on nominations everyone to watch carefully for
Up until yesterday, prices for be pinned on any one thing,’’ she she and there is in Increase i \ cuss and argue, pro and eon.
A second officer was reported
ing staged by the Seminole Coun­
fnr
"Queen”
of
the
High
Fever
the
rost
of
food
as
any
houtesvife'
jald.
"For
Instance,”
Mrs.
Whit­
announcements
and
pictures
of
the school lunches were 2j « at
At any rate, Harman wilt offer shot hy a Red Army patrol near
ty Chimber of Commerce and tho
Seminole High, Pinccrest, Sanford more, said, “we are paying a pen­ knows."
a "triple header" with the to top the East-West border and a third Follies.
Sanford Seminole County Junior
Mrs. Stella Pryor gave the JayBut that isn’t all, she said. There stories of the South; the nomlna- officer was reported still at liberty
Grammar, Like Monroe, Wilson, ny more per half pint of milk this
Chamber of Commerce.
cec* a complete rundown on nomi­ Dr. Roberts Named
year than we were paying last Is a decrease in the rale of rclm- lions for the 10 biggest stories of trying to reach tha West.
apd Crooras Academy.
"During 1951, I resolve to be
nations
which
wilt
be
announced
year.
bursement by the federal govern- 1957. nationally, and the 10 hlggeit
‘‘“ Soma of tha schools raised prices
courteous In ell my contacts with
The Truchnovich Committee said
on
Jan.
27.
’•Thee,” she explained, "last ment. Each year, she said, a eer- stories from tho point of Inlcm l all four defectors who reached
earlier and Informed parents by
Chief Of Staff
others," Is the essence of a N ’w
She told the Jaycees "We are
either sending notes home by chit year we received a great deal lain amount of monry it used to from the local area. An "open for- West Berlin already had been Gown
Year resolution being adopted
asking all of the civic organizations At Local Hospital
drtn or making announcements at more surplus commodities.’’ Ac- reimburse schools an the appro um" to give mo in her* an oppnr-1 out of the Isolated city,
throughout Florida at the request
to
nominate
Queen*
of
their
choice
tually,
she
said,
this
year
we
are
Parent-Teacher Association meet
priatlon has not been increased in tunily to give their views, will | Of the four, only one was acDr. W. V. Roberta was elected of Governor LeRoy Collins In sup­
as
candidates
in
tho
counlywidc
receiving so per cent less eomrar import ion to the number of child- close the speaker’s presentation, counted for by Western officials
ingt,
Chief of Staff at the Seminole port of tha statewide courtesy
"Each school made their own dities than we received last year •cn attending school. "And even
The program is in charge of The British admitted granting isy. contest.
Memorial Hospital In a recent campaign. Governor Collins made
"We are going to have candi­ meeting of the Medical Staff. Dr. the week official with a proclama­
decision which was based upon There were a lot of high pro tel. then," she said, "the rates arc Charlie Morrison, former member lum to one Russian. U. S. and
dates
from
all
of
the
communities
commodities
last
year,
such
as
tba financial situation ol the lunchlower and it is likely that they will of the advertising staff of the Her- French spokesman said they had
Roberts succeeds Dr. C, L. Park tion designating the week of Jan.
room program." Mrs. Whitmore beef, and pork, frozen turkeys and be even lower than they are now. aid and presently "good svlll am- no Russian*. However, the W-.t- In the county." she said, and add­ Sr . who has held the office for two 8-12 is "Florid* Courtesy Week".
fresh eggs. "Some schools had to "Right now I am being asked to bassador” a-d publle relations ern allies always have been red ed "there will he a motorcade years.
The response has been immedi­
buy meat less than ones a week," look at our program very carefully director for Holler Motor Sales, cent to admit the flight of Rus- around the county taking ail of
ate and enthusiastic, according to
Others
selected
for
office
were
the
candidates
with
us."
she said.
fir e m e n Answer
(Continued on Pag* O
, here.
I slon soldltr*.
Dr. T. F. McDaniel, vice-chief; Dr. John Krider, manager of th* Semi­
(Continued on Page »)
C. F. Brooks Smith, secretary- nole Ccunty Chamber of Com2 Calls Here
more*.
trcaitircr.
The Sanford Fire Department re
The following appointments were
Prizes of 125 U. S. Savings Ronds
ported today that two calls had
made’hy the new chief: Dr. C. L. ar* being awarded to winners In
been anawared yesterday and to­
Park Sr., chief of surgery; Dr. th* "Courteous Week" contesti be­
There is music In Sanford this I "We have salesmen and distri
Symphonic 1* the world’* largest taking you can hardly believe your
day.
up the. phonograph and slid it John Morgan, chief of obstetric*; ing staged here. The bonds are
«),,i nsauuiacitir
A ktroaen* heater hid overturn­ week—music for the nation to butors coming here from all over exclusive phonograph
m a n u f a c t-u1r. e r , |f* the ultimate achievement into a colorful frame with a handle Dr. Gordon Stanley, chief of medi­ being contributed by civic mind­
ed yesterday at Castle Brewer dune nr listen to—and the way the country,” said elevens. And to 1er with representatives serving — listening pleasure. There arc and it automatically became a cine; ami Dr. Orville Barks, chair­ ed organizations and institutions,
“
most every state and city.
Court causing only slight damage. Hay elevens describes it — it’s greet‘ them It one of' the
| fxtni (,jme(wlon&lt; lo MUmJ rfpr„. "portable."
man of credentials committee.
said Xrldcr.
fabulous displays of record play­ Her* in Sanford and at the May- duction—depth, realism, and dirTha other alarm answered was "Music in Color."
"We
have
.in
or
them,"
said
Ray elevens Is general sales ers, Hi-Fi phonographs, and tape fair Inn for the convention *re the ection. You actually enjoy thrill­
Bda morning at 317 Sanford ,\\e .
b the old Jerry Areida building promotion m a n a g e r of Sym- recorder* ever shown. They're all ^ Iw m t"V iho""huge firm'.' Max ing ’concert hall’ performances In elevens, "manually o p e r a t e d
phonograph* with three ipcrds,
which ha* been condemned and is phonic Radio and Electronic Corp. over (he Mayfair Inn ballroom, J. Zimmer and Bernard M. Mppm. your own home."
four speeds, automatic*, portables,
being torn down. Trash and mb of New Brunswick, N. J , a firm titerally "stacked In" so that com- chairman of the Board.
Another item on (Itiplay caught table models, single speakers, dou­
blsh was found burning In a metal that Is holding its annual national party representatives can get * Also at tho Mayfair Inn for the
container causing : :quite a bit of sains arid distributors convention complete view of "all that we have national meeting is Albert Leon, eleven'* eye at he dosetibed the ble speaker*, four apeaker*—yes,
smoke."
{at the Mayfair Inn this week.
for the music lovers of America. advertising and sties promotion full display manufactured by Sym­ all of them right on up to the huge
phonic and he exclaimed "1'vo got console models. We believe in
manager, Joel Zimmer, assistant to show you this one."
MIAMI (UP)— Fierce gale winds I to cause heavy damage In the elmusic,” he said, and added, "music
sales manager, and Eli Salts, plant
up to S3 miles an hour raked the ready waterlogged winter vegein color."
It
was
a
45
RP.M
record
player.
superintendent.
A table model it was— neat,
His last word*, however, were southeast Florida co’«t for the sc- table hett in southeast Florida.
,
«1* t r 1C. cond straight day ta&lt;w, musing Continued rains cquld cause damOn display ar* record players— rornpart and ready to fit into -w h , 1•".aV t , J
heavy property damage.
age in the millions to Dade Counthe smallrst being s portahle with any niche for enjoyment. He pick- tomorrow’
three speeds that sell* lor only
The gust* broke plate glass win «&gt;'• «om»tn crop, hy far the larg$19 93 up to high fidelity in­
dowa, knocked down power lines, cst now In cultivation In th* nastrument* that are the epitomy In
uprooted tree* and shrubs, ground- Uon,
Assistant county agent Nolan
magnificent s o u n d reproduction
rd planes and postponed dog rac­
units.
ing in Miami for the first time in Durre said a return of sunshine
When w* say ’musle In color’,
history. Tho Miami police depart­ in the next few days would save
nay eleven* *a!d list night, we
ment was virtually knocked out of tha tomatoes. He said there ap­
mean color literally. "Just look at
operation for more than half an pears to b« little dinger so far
that display,” he said, waving
hnur Thursday night when a palm of serious flooding.
Th* principal danger to the erop,
around the Mayfair Inn’s huge ball­
frond crashed across the main
he said, was from fungus dlscaso
room, "there’* every color its tha
power line near the station.
rainbow including one model in
The Miami w e a t h e r bureau stimulated hy the damp weather,
lie said the rain prevented farm­
genuine leather covering."
hoisted gale warnings from th e 1
Stepping over to the specific
(Keys tn Daptona Beach and said ers from spraying their tomatoe!
mode) eleven* rubbed the ease and
winds up 10 M miles an hour would for the last seven day* because of
nightly drizzle*.
•aid "The leather is superb—and
whip th* coastal arcs during the
not only that, this is a portable
day. diminishing slowly this after­ The *torm also had the cham­
ber of commerce here unhappy
high fidelity model with four
noon and tonight.
during one of the peak periods in
speed* ”
Heavy, driving r»in pelted the the south Florida tourist season.
"We have Von* *1 oat for port­
area, flooding streets Ail small Beach** were empty and all out­
ables and high fidelity," the silea
shipping was warned to stay in door sports halted.
manager of the huge phonograph
port in the southeast FIorida-BaAirlines Thursday night were
firm said. “A real pride la the
lum as Cuba region.
forced to divert 34 of 171 incoming
Symphonic tape recorder with ex­
The fringe effects of the storm flights from Miami to other cities
ternal apeaker far stereophonic
gusts and rain over a in Florida and the Caribbean. At
sound *
SYMPHONIC DISTRIBUTORS GET a doner look at recent brought
wide area. Small craft warnings limes, the Civil Aeronautics Ad­
Clevene
demonatrsted
K
m tape
SYMPHONIC OFFICIAI.S I.OOK over on* of their newer models on display at their an­
that. In hi* words, "adds innovation! on diapiay at the Mayfair Inn during Sym­ were flying from the Keys to Tam ­ ministration tower at Miami Inter­
nual national sales and distributor* conven ion at the Mayfair Inn. (Left to right) are: recorder
'.hrilling new dimensions so high phonic'* annual nalee and dintributorri convention. (Left pa on Florida’* west em it and national airport laid at many as
Joel Zimmer, assistant sales manager; Ray elevens, general sale* manager; Eli Haiti, fidelity reproduction *
to right): Ed Lavine. distributor; Ray elevens, general from Daytona Beach north to 20 airliner* were stacked in the
plant superintendent; Max J. Zimmer, president: and Albert Leon, advertising and
He described atereophonfr sound sale* manager; Harry Heckman, distributor; and Max J. Charleston, S. C., on the cast coast. skies above Miami awaiting per*
The torrential rains threatened
Ulea promotion manager.
(Staff Photo) (hi* way, "H i re s l ews la ao breasts- Zimmer, pm ident.
to Land.
(Staff Photo)
BERLIN (UP)— Russian refu­
gee groups reported today that six
Soviet soldiers di sorted In com­
munist East Germany New Year’s
Eve, snd four of them beat their
way to the West through a ring ol
Soviet troops.
The emigre* said ons deserter
was shot and captured, and anoth­
er still was at liberty.
The escape plot, coming while
the Communlats were celebrating
their biggest holiday, touched oil
unprecedented activity by Soviet
troops on the borders at Berlin.
The Soviet tmops rushed to bor­
der posts Wednesday night and

Harman To Give
Top 10 Stories
At Rotary Meet

School launch Price Goes Up

Merchants Will Stage
Courtesy Week Sales

Jaycees Are Asked
To Nominate High
fever Follies Cneen

Music Company Holding Convention At Mayfair

Fierce Winds Hit
Southeast Coast

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Pif* 2—Friday Jan. 8, 1981
Ail Church Notices muat bs presented at The Herald
ifflee by 10 •* m. on the day before publication.

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AMINSLT Of 0 0 0 CHUICH

H1LLCIERT BAPTIST CHURCH

1HR SALTATION AIMT

GENEVA
l i t E lat Secend street
I9tk It. eel Level Alt.
Paator
Chtrlaa W. Kamil Jr.
Netting*
lev. A IL Aeon
Sunday morning tervleui:
lender School
MS m l Sudsy
10:0r a.m. 10 a.m. Sunday School
Nomine Warahtp
11a.*. »unday School
11:00 a.m.
Evangelistic Service
T:K p.m. Holmeu Meeting
Prayer and Bible Study Wedaee- Open-Air (Streot Meeting) 1:30
p.m.
■
der et Till
Y JJ*
T ill
"Come to Wanaip. to te
salvation Meeting
7:3d
, POSTER CHAPEL
Tnesday
METHODMt (M C I
Carp Codets
9:30 p.m.
Band Practice
4:00 p.m.
1st. Geerie A Carl’s*. Mielatsr Ladies Home League
7:30 p.m.
Thursday
•:4S a m. Sunder ithool
Prayer Meeting
7:90 p.m.
11:60 a.B. Worth!p Servlet
Saturday
1:00 pm. Worship leeriM
Open-Air (Street Meeting) 1:9*
•ou t* ares baptist
p.m.
UPIALA COMMUNITY
fa * ITth ft. At Park At*
PRIABTTBRIAN CHURCH
The sal ef m t eaanh
Rev. C, C. White
MleJater
For a frseadlr OwtekMr*. Clever Mertn
Plaalet
deraid H P i*
..
Wlto* ■laiiehothaa M . A p h Mm Petrkie Simmertln Aset

11 a.m. Morning Worahlp
Sunday evening services:
1:13 p.m. Training Union
7:10 p.B. Evanlng Worthlp
Wedaeaday T:90 p m . F ra y tr m ak­
ing.
HOLY CROM EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Cer. Park Ave. A 4th BL
Rev. John W. Thomas.
lUctor
9:00 a.m.
Holy Eucharist
9:19 a.m.
Family Service
and Churth School
l l a.m.
Morning Prayur aad
Sermon
Sarrtooa through tho «ouhi
Tuatday and Ttmraday • Katy
Communion * TiK) a.m.
Wednesday • Holy Communion
. 10 a.m.
Saturday • Sacrament of Paaanco • * 4 p.m.

Piaalat
George Peaeld. AeeL SupL el
Church School
Church School
10 mm. CHURCH OP THR WAXARENE
"Sanford'a Singing Church”
Worship
.
11 u.m.
Evening Worship
0:30 p. m. Second SL and Maptn Ava., Wait
R. H. S p u r Jr., palter
"Evarybcdy invited to attend
Sunday Sehool 9:49 a.m.
our sendees.”
Morning Worthlp 10:4# a n .
Trtlnlag Departmonta « p. m.
LAKE MART BAPTIST
Evening Evangoliitle T p.m.
CHAPEL
Mld-wiah Prayer m u tin g each
Lahe Mery, Fie.
Paeter — Rev. W. A. Illaaw aai Wedaudey tiM p.m.
Thn Church of th« N axareu la
Sunday School 9:43 a.m.
Weilayta
in dectrlan ovaaiaUitle
Morning
Worship
11
a.m.
Tralalag Union 6:41 p a
la tppnal, and werld-mda la
Training Union 1:10 p.m.
Worship 7:90 p.m.
million.
S SS &amp; T ?S L A S ;.. m - Evanlng
“Whoouvor wtU may come”.
•'Come thou with to aad we will Prayir Meeting Wed. 7:30 p.m.
l e thee *ood."
PAOLA WESLEYAN
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
METHODIST CHURCH
ADVENTIST CHURCH
lA N FO tD REVIVAL CENTER
g Mile* Weal on EL 44
Sovanlh S t aad Sim Ave.
le v . L. F . T u ber,
9 u t m Sunday School
1:45 a.m Paitor
A. C. McClure
Sunday School
10
Morning Worship
10:43 a.m Sabbath School
Saturday
Morning Worthlp
11
Weileyan Youth
S:t3p.m.
9:30
a.m.
Evening EvangeUstk Barrie* 7:41 Evening Worship
7:30p.m.
Worship Service
11 a.m
p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30 Prayer Meeting
Wedneeday
Weakly Sarvieaa:
pjn.
7:30 p-m.
Tuesday and Thursday 1:49 p.m%
Everyone Welcome
regular Saturday Morning BroadRev. Cecil W. Shaffer
LAKH MONROE BAPTIST
H i t over WTBII 10:SS e.m.
CHURCH
CHU IlCIl OK GUD
Pastor. B. G. Brows
F o u r cm c a o r c h b ir t
Rev. Joel D. Br&gt;»n, Paator
A Church With A Friendly Wal. g c iiH iin
French Ave. ana 32nd SL
coma
III r . lacaad EL
Sunday School 9:43 a.m.
Three milaa west of Sanford on
Auidar Service
11 u n .
Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. first street, than right at Monroe
Sunday Atnrleea
U ’.Oo e.m.
Mid-Week Service Tuesday 7:10
Corner.
Bunder gekool
11:00 a.m. |.m.
"Net forsaking the assembling of
Wednesday Evening MeOtlnge 1:00
Young People Service Thurs­ ourselves together, ae the manner
day 7:30 p.m.
of some la; but exhorting one an­
LoTtOnSermo*-" Ood”
other: and so much the more,
EBE.VEZER METHODIST
Beading Boom located U FOyer
ee yo tee the day approach**."
CHURCH
oC Church Building open to public
Heb. 10.23 ’
Citrus Heights
1:30 to 4:30 p.B. Tuesday usd
Sunday Ikhool—10 a. m.
(The Church with a Glowing
Thursdays.
Morning Worthlp —11 a. m.
A cordial UvtUttea D earteodad Heart)
Training Union 6:30 p. m.
to all to attend our services and Rev. Charles F. Brown Pastor
Sunday School 10 i.ra. Clifford Evening Worship 7:30 p. m.
use the Beadtna Boom.
Trayer Mealing
night 7.3^
E. Johnson, superintendent.
* ST. I .LICE’S LUTHERAN » Preaching Servile It a.m.
p. m. '
in Alavla (New Ortede)
Prayer meeting. Wedaeiiliy, 7.30
WEST SIDE MISSIONARY
Rev. Stephen M. Tnhy
peeler
p.m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Morning Worship 6:96 am.
Corner of West FIRE and Roily
Bedlo Mission Broaden* a t &gt;:M
"WELCOMES YOU”
r m - R n i o r Ch r is t
s .n . over WOKE (TOO be)
Pastor W n. L. gtepehna
Jnd St and Elm Ave.
Sunday School 0:00 a m v -fe r all
Associate B. D. Crelglow
Ralph Bre«er Jr. Evangelist
■is croups.
Sunday School
10 a.m.
CkriiUan Day Sebeel — Moaday SUNDAY:
114 .m.
through Friday 0:00 a-m. • - (AU Radio program WTRR 9:13 a .m . Morning Worship
7 p. m.
io a. m. Bible Study
elementary grades aad ktodar- Bible School
7:30 p. m.
Morning worship
i t a. m. Evening Service
garten.)
Evening worship
7:45 p. m. Mid week Service Wednesday
CHURCH O f J O B ! CHIMT
7:30 p. m.
TUESDAY
o r LATTER OAT MINTS
Ladles Bible Class
9:10 a. m. "A GOING CHURCH FOE
A COMING LORDi , 0 . Brooks - Brant
WEDNESDAY:
a t y Hall
Bible Study all ages
7:43 p. m. COME AND SEE THERE
IS A REASON.
Sunday School
10 S-B.
LAKE MARY mCRCII
Sacrament Mseting
0 p.m.
FIRST PRISBYTEKIAN
OK NAZARENK.
Wedneadsy Primary Maatlag a t
CHURCH
E a u Crystal Lako Drive
ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
Oak Ave. and 3rd St.
Pastor Rev. 5. L, Drawdy
The kev. A. G.Mdcni*. Minister
CHURCH
Sunday:
Elder Springs
Bible School
9.43 a. m. Mrs. George Touhy, Minister of
Joe Dauthut. Pastor
Morning AVorihlp
l l a. m. Musi;
BUI Dooly-Sunday School lupt. Young Peoples Meeting a 13 a. m. Mis* Hxtherire Brown, D.C.E.
Mrs. Troy Rhamea—
Evungrlhtic hcrvlce 7:30 p. m. 8:t3 a. m. Service
Anihrtn—"Lord God of Sabbath"
Trailing ltd an Dimeter
Wednesday:
9 a, m. Senior High Choir
Sunday School
1:4* *-*• Praysr Band Meeting
7:30 Communion Meditation Sacrament
Mornln* Worahlp
11 *■ m. Prayer Meeting Service
Training Union
i ; « p . m. On the firat Wednesday evening of the Lord’s Supper
Evening Worship
7:30 P- ®- of each month at 7:M o’clock Is 9:43 a.m .-Sunday School
10.30 a.m.—Scuioc meeta for
Wedneadsy:
the regular missionary meeting.
prayer in .he Seulon Room.
Trayer Meetior
T:30 p* ra.
I! a n . MORNING WORSHIP
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH Duet—"Love Divine! All tyne Ex
PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Oak Ave. at tth SI.
celling-' Mrs. Charles Wilke—Dick
Lord’s Day: Bible Study a t 10 a.m.
Rev. Richard
Paitor
Aiken
Worship Service
U:00 a.m.
Sunday M attes
Anthem—"Now
Let Every Tongue
Evening Service
7 p.m. 813 a. m , 8;O0, 9:00, 10:00 and
Adore Thee"—Chancel choir
Bveiyose Welcome
Boon.
Communion Meditation Saerameat
chuluota u r n r
c h u r c h Weekly Masses
of the Lord's Supper
Dally at 7:13 a. as.
C a Sesgjarty
Paatnr
Sermon— Mr. Melnnia
Aunday School 10 s j *.
N u r^rlei j,&gt;r children under
WELCOME
three, and three to six. every
Meamag Warship S en ice 11 a.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday morning during the
OF
GENEVA
FREE METHODIST CHU1GR
worship hours, 6 . 4 3 a. m. and
Jack L. Stewart
Paator
L ev el Ava. at ttk SL
l l a.m.
Sunday School
10 a. m. 3:30 p. m Senior High Fellowship
Bel Once.**
Morning
bervica
u
a.
m.
1*07 Sanford Am.
7 p. m. Evening Worship
Promotion Day caarciaea will be
Sermon—Mr. Mclnnii
FIRST
BAPTIST
CHURCH
F.* M. y . 7:00 p. ns.
OVIEDO
Evening Evanieliatle 7:43 p.m.
Louis L. Day, Paator
Wednesday night prayer
aad
Sunday School
9:43 a.m.
praise lervtce 7:30 p.m.
Morning Worship
11 a m.
Sermon by the pastor.
6:13 p.m.
Evemng Warahip Service 7:30 Training Union
Evening Sendee
7 p.m.
p~ra. Sermon by the pastor.
P rayer Meeting Wednesday 7:3* Wednesday Trayer Sendee 7:30
p.m.
pm .

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Preeeilat
T p.B.
tibia Study
Kvasgailatie Preaehlai T;tt p.oi.
Prayer Meetlnc (Wed.) t:4* p.m.
Nleilanary PremUlenial
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Additional
Church News
On Page 3

COMMUMTT PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Lake Mary,
Jtev. Alexander Linn, Minister
Jt. IV. Keogh. Sunday School Sup­
erintendent
Mrs. James M. Thompson. Orga­
nist
Sunday S c h o o l . ------ ... 10 a. m.
Morning Worahlp... .
a. m.
A cordial Invitation la extended
to all.
THE CHURCH OP GOD
OF FROrHRCY
MU Elm Are.
Pastor, James H. M etier
Sunday School 9,43 a, m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m
Young reopla'a Meeting— &lt; 30 p.
m.
Sunday Evening Service 7:10 p. m.
Women’s Missionary Service Meet, L\g Wednesday Evening.

You Are Cordially Invited
To Hear A Lecture :
Subject—“ HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
BRINGS SECURITY AND PEACE”
Lecturer—J. HAMILTON LEWIS, C. S.
of Concord. New Himpshlra
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother
Churth. The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in
Beaton. Maatachuaetta.

It's n o t so m any years since I played in th e F riday A lternoon S trin g Q u a rte t a t P rofessor John so n 's house. I'm th e
one by th e bookshelves, w ith the violin.
D u rin g th o se sessions, I som etim es w ished I were o u t­
doors k icking a football around. Y et if the Professor had told
me to 6 0 , 1 w ould have been disappointed.

1 fiffiCHUHCHFO;
all FOR the

E ven a s a kid, I realized w h at a good and kind man Mr.
Johnson w as. W e lisc tl to see h im in Church every, Sunday—I
don’t th in k he ever m issed—and he did so m any fine things.
W hen h e died, our m in ister said th a t he had been truly hum ble,
and th erefo re tru ly g reat.

• iea',s stUIVl,,,
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O u r m in ister is a w onderful m an, too. I should know —
I'v e been going to his church all m y life . . . O ur church!
T h ese th e n have been th e th re e g reat influences in my
life—the professor, our m inister, and m y parents. T hey have
placed m y feet on th e p a th I hope to follow always.
Now th e rest of th e way, w ith G od’s help, is up to me.

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CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Member Of Tim
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Corner Park Avenu* and 14th St.
J . Bernard Root, Minliter
Fred Enim lnfer, Associate
Organist, Helen Witte
Sunday School ........— 1:43 a. m.
Morning Worehlp _ .......-11 a. m.
'•Sermon: "The Old Story"
The Pilgrim Fellowship meete
a t t:3o p. a .
THE SANFORD CONGREGATION
of M m l ' i WRaoeeea
lO l West l i t . S t
Sunday 3 p.m. Wetchtowcr study
Wednesday 1:10 p.m. Congregation
Bible study
Friday 7:M p.m. Ministry school
Friday S:30 p.m. Service meoHng
F U S T BAPTIST CHURCH
S it Park Are.
(A Southern Baptist Church)
W. P. Brooks Jr.
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E. Kelly Makes Appeal For Circuses

By LYLE C. WILSON
groups, nidi ai farmer* and vet- scheduled for Hie new Congress Is
United Press Naff CSyresp indent crane.
a Juggling number by contortion­
Another act which will be fol­ ists. It will be In pantomime to
WASHINGTON W — Emmett
Kelly, the eminent clown, has lowed elosdy by newsmen through
been appealing to congressmen tu the United States will be that one explain bow to reduce agricultural
save the circus, meaning not nay In which the administration will surpluses by greatly Increasing
particular clreui but all of tham. attem pt to relieve the anxiety of price supports to high rigid levels
Seems th at circuses are In a Congress and the voters about the which, inevitably, will persuade
cost-price squeeze, like the farm­ suppressed Gaither Report on na­ farmers to increase production of
ers and you and I, and that they tional defense. It will be an ef­ surplus crops.
Another good speed ed ar will be
may ju st fold their tents and dis­ fort to persuade the people that
appear unless somebody does the report did not lay that the billed simply as 'lab o r." The
something. That's pretty bad, but Communists easily could blast the script and action arc not perfect
United Statei back to the Dark «• b“t H »hou!d he a diUy. It is
down Kelly can relax.
All of the ether circuses may Ages because U, I , defense* have possible that it mill deal with a
fold, but the biggest circus of lagged and Communist waapons situation created by recent legal
Band WDI Blare
action in which it was found ihat
them all will be In business as
NGN LANGUAGE
Tha circus bind will play and spending union money on p e n c i l
usual
In
1931
playing
to
capacity
PIN*CREST BAPTIST
crowds. That will be the congres­ on the high wire the adminlstra- occssioni with great polities! imCHURCH f
sional circus which appears annu­ tion will put on Ms 1136 apectac- P«t_ waa not against the law
(Affiliated with the Southern Bap­ ally here in Washington. There Is ular—the effort to balance a Sput­ which forbids spending union mon­
ey for political purposes.
tist Convention
no other like It nor any chance nik a rt budget without recourse to
301 West Oners Rosd
higher
taxes
in
an
election
year.
And there will be clowns, icorei,
that it will go out pf business,
Joe H. Courion
Pastor eomc inflation, deflation, depres­ Best ef all the Democratic sets maybe hundreds ot them.
J. A. Hunt
Sup*. Sunday School
sion, peace or war.
Sunday School
ftgg g.m.
Three Rings Insufficient
Worship Servic*
I t a.m.
Three
rings will not be enough
Training Union
4:30p.m.
Evening Servire
7:43 p.m. for the congressional d reu s which
By WILLIAM EWALD
■Tolled opposite th* Mike Todd
opens here next week. Consider
Nursery provided.
Untied Pr*»a Staff Correspondent Madison Square Garden calamity
the
high
wire,
aerial
and
acrobat­
Wedneidsy Evening Prayer Serv­
NEW YORK W -T h is It the on CBS-TV.
ice
7:30 ic acts whldi must be put on— lime of the year when TV review­
and the downs. Tha administra­
Tha most over-rated dramatic
tion will require two or thrte ers assess the I t months past, to performance was Peter Ustinov’s
THE ALLIANCE CHURCH
on an “ Omnibus" production of
Christian A Missionary Alliance rings, a t the very least, for one let’s assess.
The following Hit foregoes the “The Life of Samuel Johnson." A
of its new acts which it promised
Park Ave. A llth St.
the voters some weeks ago would usual formal categories. Such cat­ good actor works with his group—
Pastor: Rev. David S. Carnefiz
egories a rt absurd. Instead, lct’i he both bounces and furnishes
be part of the show.
Sunday School
1:43 p. m.
bounce. Ustinov unpackaged a solo
This act la only slightly more roam.
The best regular thow of any performance that Iranrd heavily
Morning Worship , 10:40 a. m. difficult than the Indian rope trick
Evening Scrviee
7:43 p. m. which. Itself, generally la regard­ kind on TV this year, I believe, on mannerisms amt gimmicks.
A. Y. F. — Youth Service 6:30
The worst performance of the
ed as impossible. It will be to has been the Jack Paar “Tonight"
p. m. persuade congressmen facing a show on NBC-TV. It Is at times year was Suzy Parkcr'i In a
Mid-Week Service — Wed. fl p. m. November election to make big pretty plodding, but It has a pe­ "Playhouse 90" offering, '■Tin’
"A friendly church for
economy cuts in programs espe- culiar fascination — like watching Death of Manolele," She played a
the whole family"
dally dear to hard-boiled pressure a cobra emerging from a basket. small part but was almost classic
Good Despite Elia
In her incom pcli-nec.
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE
I enjoyed It despite the occasional
The best young comedians on TV
facilities.
REDEEMER
presence of Elsa Maxwell, a tire­
Evening Worship, 7 o'clock. In­ some bore of a celebrity collector this year have hern Milt Kamrn
m W. 13th Place, Fa 1 3331
Rev. Phillip Schlessmnnn. Pastor formal congregational singing. Tai­ who take* pot shot* at obvious ta r­ and Tee Reid. Kamcn was seen
Prayer For The Day — FA 1-3221 lor Perry L. Stone plans to preach gets like Elvis Presley, King Fa- on the Steve Allen Show and on
Sunday School
Sun. 9:15 a. m. the opening sermon In a new serlei rouk and Jayne Mansfield. She
Adult Rlble Clast Sun. 9:13 a. m. on “Condtlions of DUcipleshlp.”
Th public is invited. A special may be the most tedious TV per­
Worship service Sun. 10:30 a. m.
welcome
If extended to ncwcom- former of all time.
This Is The Life (WDBOTV) Sun.
“Tonight’' la live and alive. It
12:30 p, m" rr5* N*VJ l«mllles, winter reii- has provided some of the most
Sun. 6:30 p. m. dents, tourists and others without hilarious momrnts of the TV year,
Wall her League
Sunday School Teachers Meeting a church home in Sanford.
CYF, Chi Rho and J n . recrea­ particularly when It has had
Mon. 7:30 p. m.
guests like Jonathan Winters, Jim
Junior Choir
Tues. 3:30 p. m. tion and programs, Wed., 1:30 Backus and Hans Conreid aboard.
Intermediate Choir Tues. 4:13 p. m. p. m.
And a very low bow to Dody Good­
Senior Choir
Tues. 7:30 p. m.
man, an amiable lady who can
FIRST
METHODIST
CHURCH
Board ot Deacons Meeting Wed.
make “hello" sound funny.
MORNING
WORSHIP
6:00 p. m.
The most rxcitlng momrnts on
Business Meeting Thun, a p. m. 9:43 a. m. Church School (cissies TV this year were provided by
for
all
ages)
Junior Instruction Frl. 4:00 p. m.
Charles Van Doren and hi* guest
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Serv­
for the big money on NBC-TV'*
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ice
“Twenty One.” TV at Ita sweati­
“Where You Are Never a
Special Mu»ie — selected solo
est, tensest and purest.
Stranger But Once"
by Mrs. Jerry Schmeer
The best drama wa* a "Play­
1407 Sanford Ave.
Sermon — Holy Communion
house 90” effort about Helen KelSunday School. 9:U a. m. A new EVENING WORSHIP
ler’a childhood, "The Miracle
quarter begins. Adult lesson—“The 8:30 p. m. MYF
Worker." Teresa Wright and Patty
Church’s One Foundation.”
7:13 p. m. Organ Vespers — Mrs.
McCormack turned In th* best act*
Morning Worship, 11 o’clock, Albert Hickson
, _ . . .
, .............. r n c
with Open Communion, Organ pre­ 7:30 p. m. Evening Worahtp Service !rn* t
,o! ,th* &gt;ear on thB UiSTV
90-mlnuler.
lude—“The Holy Hour" (Rand).
Speelat Music — Selected solo
••Pastures'' Over-rated
Offertory—“ In Clod's Garden’’
by Gene Kronjaeger
The
most over-rated play of the
(Gruber). Ordination of elders,
Sermon — Religion In the Low­
year wai NBC-TV'» "Green Pas­
deacons and deiconeises. Sermon
lands
—"Influence.’' Anthem by t h e 1:30
___ p. m. Recreation In McKinley tures," a spectacular of above av­
erage quality boomed out of all
eholr. Off-street parking. Nursery Hall
proportion, 1 think, because It was

Fred B. Fisher Assoelste Pestor
Mr. W. la Harmon Director e!
Music
Mrs. Guy Bishop
Director of
Music
Mrs. Marvin Milan
Organist
Morning Worship
1:45 a.m.
Sunday School
9:45 am .
Morning Worship
11 a.m.
Training Union
4:45 pm .
Evening Worship 1:30 p, m.
Wedneidsy Service
7:30 pm .
(Nersery for ID cervices)
(Earphones for herd ef hearing)

Television Review Of 12 Months Past

If cheese becomes dry, soak II
"Tonight"—given thr right kind of | chimp who I* Inducted Into the
material he should become one of army. A dip to Sid Caesar, too, in buttermilk.
the great one*. Reid's spool* of the and Carl Reiner. Howe Morris and
s!''y cafe society set made sitting Pat Carroll. Anil another to Ernie
through the bumptious enthusi Kovacs for his NllC-TV panlomlme
asms of the Dinah Shore Show show last January.
worthwhile.
To prevent nn onion from fall­
The funniest single show of the
season was a summer re run—a ing apart while cooking, pierce it
Ftlryttnd o/ffe«w*
Phil Silvers half hour about a with a fork while raw.

"'CYPRESS
CARDENS

Look For

In your

SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION
HR SUIIE OF STRENGTH Jn the plnco whore you put
your money,
t

FinST FEDERAL, SANFORD, has grown both Jn «fu
sets and security, now features “Super-Safe Savings.”
YOUR CONTINUING CONFIDENCE In us Js «pprcclate&lt;i as you liolp us grow bigger each year. This enable*
ns io help the community grow by providing bom#
loans.
EXAMINE these ycnr-erul figures; compare them wilh
similar ones In other statements. Divide item No.
11 by Item No. 8. The answer is the first margin of
safety for your savings*.

A HAPPY NEW YEAR

ASSETS
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2.
3.
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FORAU
AT

First Morignge Loans ....................... $(5,25.1,018.58
Loans tin Sa) ings Accounts
110,701.15
Federal Home l.onn Hank Slock
.
120,000.00
U. S. Hnnd.n ................................... .
151,125.21
Cash on Hand nnd In H anks__ ____ _
521,110.18
Offire Hiiilding and Equipment .... .
55,075.08
TOTAL_____________ ____ $7,211,629.41

LIABILITIES

140 0

8. Savings Accounts.............. .............. ..... $6,51 1,727.13

II. Loans in Process.............................. .
10. Olher Liabilities _______________ _
11. Heserves:
General Reserves $052,.150.07
Surplus
10,000.00

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Sanford F. Doudnejr
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Howard Fnvilie
E. C. Harper, Sr.
George Touhy
J. H. Van Hoy
II. James Gut
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George Touhy, Exec. Vice President
E. C. Harper, Sr., First Vice President
Sanford F. Doudnoy. Second Vice President
Rosamond Chapman, Sec ret ary -Treasurer
•
Muxlne Ekern, Asst. Sec.-Trens.
Hilda Powell, Teller
Barbara Elynt, Teller
MEMBER
Federal Kavlnga »nd Loan Insurance Corporation
United State* Navlngi and Loan League
Federal Home Loan Bank System
Florida Saving* and Loan Leagua
*good earnings, loo, and yonr account I* Insured, at*o, by A
(w ar time nt ir.ilru munto lily.

NOTICE o r AW VC AL MEKTVVa

MWWbrf-.-wwEr*

whom the children have never seen. She is on*
of three mothers given permission by th* Red
Chinese government to visit their sons, American
civilians. Mrs. Redmond is taking warm clothing;
vitamins and razor blades to her ton. In one &lt;4
Ihrec letter* from him, he mentioned that he had
been stricken with Deri Deri and lost his teeth.

STRENGTH and S A F E T Y

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T h * A n a u t l S f r a t l n * o f th * M a m b a r * o f th * F i r s t F a d a r a l S a v in a *
a n d fxtan A aeo rlo tto n o f S am ln o la
C o u n t y will b* b a l d a t th # offloa o f
th # Aaao. latlon. 11* W«*« F l r a t
B irr#*. S an fo rd . F l o r i d a , o n W a d n a a day. Ja n u a ry It. l* » t at S n m
Stoaamon d Ch t o m a n
&lt; B a e r a t a r y - 7 r * » t o r *»

K) VISIT M l SON IN RIO CHINA-Mra. Iluth Red­
mond, M. is shown at her home In Yonkers,
N. Y, wilh her grandchildren, who look at a
pholo ot her son, Hugh, 38, who was Imprisoned
m Red China after his conviction on ’ spying'’
charges six years sgo. Mrs. Redmond will leave
on New Year's Day on a Right to visit Hugh,

Sanford's Friendly Voice O f Service

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Foreign N ew s C o m m e n t a r y *

there's a toe in the affairs op met

1 little thinks and much criticism
bower Doctrine.
By CHARLES M. McCANN
United Press Staff Cerreepsa**! This doctrine was worked out for Its sponsorship oI the Bagfe-

Tbs United Statea appears to be by Dulles, and approved by Con- dad Pact and 1U deeierstloa of the
edging toward full memberahlp In grass. Under It the President la Elaenhower Doctrine,
President Gams! Abdel Nasser
the Middle Eastern Treaty Organ- author!red U use the • armed
forces of the United States If nsc- of Egypt bitterly opposed the parlaaitoo.
me m
ate Department
u e p .n m .m ohaa
a , laid e .s .r y to combat Com nuabt i f . Udpation
lh*
The
State
that there la no plan for ' the greaatoo agalnat a Middle Eastern Ba* ^ d f *ct; , p*d^
i
United
States to .......
Join..................
" M E T O " -. “
country,
.........................
“* ? • suw ,
HI W
J t t n
the so-esllsd Baghdad Pact — " a t
As ■ warning to Ruisia, the E l-, East. Iraq, one of tbo Arab nat l T batIundoubtedly la true. There »enhower Doctrine was stronger lions, did join It. But Nasser
thnrarted an attempt to get Jorare goo* reasons why the United than the paper METO alliance
Commerce
and
the
local
Jaycee
organization,
M iith eaa b® aald about .a celebration or
But
the
United
States
has
bad
i
dan
In.
States should not enter fully Into
contesta will be underway throughout the
•baervauca about to gat underway in San­
the alliance right now. One is that
Allied relations with Egypt, which
ford and Uke communities around th e state. entire week of January 6-12 to determine the
DAY
most
courteous
waitress,
saleslady,
salesman,
opposes the pact, are improving.
"Coui'.aay Week”, which th e top tevel
policeman, and most courteous act In San­
The decision of Secretary of
atate officials hope to extend throughout
State John T oiler Dulles to at­
the year aa a continuing effort, will be ford.
tend the annual meeting of METO
Secret committees, names of members
foreign ministers at Ankara, Tur­
launched here in Sanford Monday morning.
being withheld entirely, have been appointed
key,' on Jan. 27 leems to be an­
aly, the project ie belnjg spoil-o
by the project's Jaycee 'committee chairman
other of several moves which the
ed by the Seminole County Chamber of Hownrd McNulty, whose duty will be to
United Statea haa made toward
Commerce and the Sanford-Semlnole County select the winning person In each category.
(till membership.
The Baghdad Pact w n conclud­
Junior Chamber of Commerce.
The person selected In each group will re­
ed
In ISM. Its membera are Tur­
With records of auccsssful promotions al­ ceive a $26 U. S. Savings Bond In recogniTW Sr *
key, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan and Great
re a d y accomplished by the two organliatlons,
Britain. It links the North Atlantic
‘»on of his or her achievement.
Courtesy Week li expected to be one of the
Treaty Organization a n d t h e
Even one of the local schools has entered
M r events of the yeer which will be adopted
Southeast Asia Treaty Organiza­
*• en Mmta! even* — erowlng in scope each Into the spirit of the w eek-long event and
tion U&gt; form a chain of alliances
will appoint Courtesy Week Chairmen in each
against Communist aggression ex­
tending from arctic Norway to the
of the school. Results of efforts
Well-laid clans were reeched by officials
Philippines, Australia and New
ef ho»h lne«l organizations and approved for in the school, and of the school's and pupils^
By
HEIMF.R
settle here!"
Zealand.
a *&gt;!! week.
attempts to extend the "spirit of courtesy
CARACAS. v&gt;n*zuela-A foot
The supermarket—Supcrmercado
By U. S.
Badges In colorful orange and white will throughout the community, will be reported loose New Yorlter llmn» Caracas: —la everywhere here, often with The Sponsored
United States wai the chief
be worn h r sales personnel of local stores a t a Chapel exercise of the school.
Some of the huves are lavender great row* of bottle booze In the ’ sponsor of the pact but did not
through the cooneratlon of Sanford's busi­
windows. There’s a business de- j0|n | t. jt took the role of obiervLoc.1 citizen, cun look f o r ™ . to . h .» r l , j veiopment in midtown, Centro Boll- er at METO meetings.
ness enterprises, heads of which realixe that
and-* *Is
«&lt;•
However, the United States has
"courtesy Is the first requisite of good pub­ week of competition and locnl events during aJ dirrtcult here as in, say, Dub- var, that cost $—0 million
in, but not so hard as in London. a reasonably good facsimile of Joined three committees of the
the
week-long
celebration.
lic relations In that it cultivate* friendships,
in. New York, alliance. After agreeing to take
for Manhattan, there sure- Rockefeller
. . . Center
.
Certainly, the spirit of the week, with Except
promotes good business, and benefit* every­
f) Ijflf, K&lt;»| rczt'ini
In , (CrMptfMimmeA
y can tie no city with as many- Most
A
“*•
hu,*e
bu ” n* Pro- part In the economic and countercourtesy -the foremost achievement, will assorted autns rumbling through Jcets •"&lt;» the Improvements
one nsvcholn'flr^tt'' -oil matpWally.”
In A v e rsio n committees, it accept"Officer,
if
I
had
an
explanation
for
being
out
thla
hour
benefit
not
only
the
community
as
a
whole
Aa.a result of conferences between the of­
die streets—Citroen, Flat, Mcr-, Caracas have taken place In the cj membership In the military
of the night, I’d be home.
ficials of the Seminole County Chamber of but Individuals within the community.
cedes-Renz, Ferrari, Borgward, past five years.
committee last June.
Rolls Royce, etc., and all the
Johnny Roscboro of the Dodgers
As the danger of Soviet Russian
i American cars.
and Ramon Monzanl of the Giants penetration in the Middle East
FOR QUALITY
The average income here la be­ are a couple of the big leaguers became serious, and the threat ot
tween Kino am! WOO, roughly—but who arc playing winter ball here open aggression arose, the United
Thlg country will be beating around the nik.
ThU
T R U C K RUBBER
with the tesm managed by Chico Sates came up with the Eisenwrong buihea unleaa we realize that one
W . d „ no! need K h n „ h , h . v , .r itto h m . S f S S T J S S » ? “ t S E Carraiqucl. Tue finest awlmmlng 1
RECAPPING
m ajor reason for our temporary decline in b u t only ow n reg en erated feeling fo r re a lity I* a large ami, evidently, hanpy pool (salt water) 1 ever have dogON YOUR SMOOTH
power and prestige Is the establishment of and a re aw ak en in g o f tho m ind. O ut o f th is
col?ny here—Italians, Eng- paddled in Is at Vacation City, Citrus Mutual
false values. Consumption for show, display, will com e th e basis fo r necessary d efe n siv e Kngh, h are riR|)t out of „ early the workers' lavish (there's that
word again) seaside resort SO miles Seeks Easy Freeze
'x
prestige and entertainment to an excessive
s tre n g th a n d tho v ig o r and im ag in atio n re - Hitchcock movie and one expects out of Caracas. You lwlm to a
SEE—C
degree has been turning the heads of Amer­ q u isites fo r holding tho line o f freedom .
PHONE O.EIGHT
to see them worrying deeply over little island in the center, climb Deduction Form
ican people. Achievement, work, force of in­
SEVEN TWO
_____
the outcome of the cricket test out and aik the counter man for LAKELAND M — Florida Cllrui
WELSH
some Dutch beer.
tellect have suffered a dangerous decline In
Mutual, awaiting a possible preli­
"If You HaY® A
Welsh Tire Shop
TWO THINGS SEEMED ABSO­ minary estim ate of freeze damage
prestige.
Extend A Bit Of Symoathy
A rickety old racetrack, Gaccta
Tire
Job T® Do"
105
W.
2nd
LUTELY
PREDICTABLE
even
be­
Jan. J or 3, has asked federal of­
David Retsman, the famous sociologist,
When the average citizen thinks about L**«le*V
' a wc**cntl*i
fore arriving in Venezuela: Billy ficials to make It easier for grow­
has remarked th at children are now being taxcH, he U mofit likely to couch Tiim tnoujehta #a raceCoursc.^ the world over. I Graham Is coming here shortly ers to claim freeze deductions on
•dueated or trained to become "skilled con­ in vnrifttion.e of tbnl jncknot question, "Are bet on No. 7 In one race and the and Blondic Is In the local news­ their Income tax forms.
Mutual General Manager Robert
sumers," Fear of controversy hm spread in they going up or down?" Consideration of jockey was thrown from the horse papers. The women here—the mix
America, even among informed and Intell­ this question is often unplen.sunt, and some £.“min,R oul
t,lt' **artln« Koine. ed-aneestry ones rather than the W. Rutledge said "We have asked
pure Spanish type*—often are stun the internal revenue service to
igent people. Reassurance by piatltudo has times hnart-ren.'ing. Hut at !enat It Is re""
nlngly beautiful and all seem to provide as simple a form as pos­
become virtually a profession. The cult of Iistivcly sim ple.
^ few miles away, a magnificent have built-in Marilyn Monroe sible on which a citrus grower can
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
youth, and especially of the glamor girl, has
make this claim, and also to say
Consider, however, these |&gt;oor fellows who new track is being built, along Ilia- walks.
The beer Is good as, I'm told specifically Just what Is needed to
312 EAST FIRST STREET
been made into a vested interest.
occupy
c h a irs on th e floor of the S e n a te nnd
,&gt;r s *nl* Anit*
Tbe
..
„
...
—.
„ Officers' club, a staC'Crlng edi- by Tim c'i Bruce Henderson, it Is substantiate the claim."
In auch a cultural climate, the taste for th
e Ilo ’is* o r R e n rc se n ta tiu w . They « re fjee of ,uxury ,, remlnllccnt of nearly everywhere In S. A. Cara­ He explained that Laurl Tom­
PHON* FA 2-4451
reality haa been partially numbed nnd tho plagued w ith the Uit-or-down q u estion rnised Mussolini's uhl homo—where he cas seems cleaner by far than linson. District Director of Inter­
H. JAMES GUT
JAMES B. GUT
appeal of Ideas has been denigrated. We must to the nth power. We think they deserve n and his Clara lived—on a Rome must f.atin-American cities. A Mi­ nal Revenue, hail pointed out that
snap out of collective illusions which can little s v m p n th v ns th e y e n te r th e lis ts fo r 1hillaldc. The low-cost housing d c ami writer nncp said that danger­ growers may claim a tree loss al­
Aa
ous Indians lurked just outside the lowance but must substantiate the
wenkrn its or we will suffer more than wo . „.w i„ „ .i „ i.h i s . m » « ,r „
c h .nm » s a s s f f i i S f i P B i T &amp; ' j a s -Hotel Tamanaco, but I've been claim.
have In the panicked shock brought by Sputn ie second session of Congress faces more paint tior4n*t gL.cm l0 iail over. holed up there for daya now and A preliminary estimate of this
haven't seen one. Actually the an­ month's freeze damage may be
than fifteen hundred tax hills introduced In long.
ti-social Indians do exist in this made Jan. 2 or 3. Rutledge said,
The Sanford Herald
1957. More bills are certain to he introduced
-----country but they’re Jar off in tne hy the Agriculture Department.
—lot*
more.
Some
of
this
mountain
of
pro'
,os1
r
Blffr#*! M
r l « i « m ailer Owfabar 17. ! • ! •
most inaccessible part of Venezue­ Federal agents will Ite In the
( I t PeK Offlr# t»f
PU rM a , tiwirv tW Art
posed legislntion deals with excise rates and t'* wodd r,"it,7Tdifrko^'iablc la.
groves assessing damage for the
*»l * nnirtee i»f ifarri B, IfTI
corporation Income tax rates; some deals car-Journoy from the business ills* 'T he New York of South Amcri- I next three or four days, although
We arc operating in our new location at
Pntm rmiKIX*. MUar &gt;■&lt;• Pahltal.fr
with relief for smnll business; some bills irlct to tlio top of tho 7,ooo foot ra " they call this city and It’s a the next monthly federal crop fore­
wvninv II Slots W sit.. Ktr-allv* Pillar
255,3 PARK AVENUE
seek to correct Inequities, others to plug Mount Avila, German designed and fairly apt tllle-but there is. of cast la not due until Jan. 10.
r.vri.rv j . rcin iso . ttm in iM staa»««r
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course, only one New York, so
loopholes.
The
Mills
technical
amendment*
bullt
d
figures),
It
exhllaratcd
mo
To
thicken
soup
without
making
Pabll.hr* llallr rarrpl SalarSar.
aa* ,
no end and undoubtedly took five shortly I will ileal away and head it lumpy, add egg yolks. Let a
Ctflalain, la la rfa , p i .m t l a i rhrl.la.aa.
bill nlone Im.q 81 sectlon.s.
year* off my life—when the car north toward It, via Puerlo Rico,
spoonful of soup cool, add It ta
■unacnirrio.x aiTua
So pause a moment, when the subject of paused halfway on the journey and Havana and Miami Beach.
a wellbeaten egg yolk nnd stir
aa* far aaaah
Oaa Maalh
11,11
■r CarHaa
Wonder
how
the
midnight
patrol
2353 Park Avenue
FA 2-8871
taxes comes up: pause und expend a hit p f |,wunR 10 aMl1 fro* H1’1*11!', over a
V ia .. Haalha
ai* Mamlha
oaa Tear
hack into the hot soup. Do not re­
In
Llmly's
Is
doing?
g ll
sum*
tail.
sympathy «n the senators and representn- 2' Mop^tho'mounuln i, the *7 milAlt OSIla.rr aallaaa. ta rt a| Oiaaha, rvaalallaaa aa*
n e ts ... *1 aalarlalanaas tar Iba aarpnaa at ralalaa
faa*a aalll ha ahaaaa* tar al aaaalar a*r*rltalaa aalaa. tives who have tn make the decisions. After Uon Humbol.lt hotel, a lavish siloall, the rest of us only have to pay the taxes, shaped building with not tno many
TSa Staaal* la a aaamhav at lla SJHlta* Praaa a tia l
*
*
a
customers hut an air of wealth
to aatlila* airlaalralr ta lha aaa tar rasabllratlaa
•f all lha laaat aaaaa palala* la thla ■*t**e*e«r.
...
.,
,
,
to it that put* Miami Beach's fanAt
this
season
there
is
a
race
to
determine
U |„ e ho, ‘l|st0 ,I)ame VreMenl
R a p m .ilti Nallaaalte hr Oaiaaal Maarilalaa
Sar.lra tar. Ml tirarila « » .ln n Naah nMa
which will wenr out first—th e children s jim|„ez has ordered another such
Atlaata. Ii.nrzla
Christmas toys or Dud’s New Year resolu- cable-car ride built (lt'» already
under way) In tho Andes, to the
Pag® 4
Friday January 3, 1968 I ionfl.
pesk of Pico Expojo, 15,38ft ffet
There are 14,000 hotels in the high.
ONE RULE FOR ALL
Four States Claim
MADISON, Wla.—(U P )— Ths United Slates, ranging In site ' Looking down from Mount Avila
Wisconsin rtepertmrnt of Agri­ from 10 to 3.000 rooms, according at dusk, one &lt;ers Caracas as a
Right To Drill
culture says th a t dietary and Ion. Most of the Hotel Associat­ fairyland and it's easy to under­
specially breads must comply ion, Most of tli* hotel., nr* small stand the early Spanish settlers
For Offshore Oil
wi'h itandurd weight regulations husiness enterprises; the average looking down at the long mountain
WASHINGTON UP _ Four
xnply to ordinary breed.
has »rt rooms.
'a l'e v and «.vinv ‘'Here! We will
Gutf Coast stairs claim th* right
to drill for offshore oil I0.B milra
out to sea rtgardt#** of tha nutcom* of thalr boundary dispute
with tha ftdsral government.
Th* statea mad* thalr claim In
Ten Miles West of Sanford
popari filed with th* Rupreme
Court Monday in reipons* tn a
complaint by the Justice Depart­
ment. The state* are Taxes,
Louisiana. Florida and Mississi­
ppi. A fifth Gulf state, Alabama,
was expected to preeent ite views
k S M r to J jS 1 jo ^
In a day or two.
Tha dispute Involve* the laaue
nf who r»ts the fee* peid by oil
&lt;-omoam*&lt; fur the privilege of
m
drilling in 'he «nhnirr*rd lands
n(f I hr Gillf ahorr.
Lj&amp;
All fix r itatrs oake.1 th# rourt
tn hold a pre-trial rnnfrrrnre soon
tiih alloiu*&gt;* for Imtlx aides. The
purpose would he to simplify the
issitra anil determine how long
argument* In tha rate will tske.
The Justlra Department has
by JANUARY 10th and earn
contended for many year* th at
any state'* offahnre boundary i*
a full 12 MONTHS’ RETURN
A three-mile belt eeeward from
th* tow-water mark. Tha Gulf
IN 1958
atatee claim an offshore boundary
Like Markham U one of Seminole County'* most beautiful Rand Bottom I.akea and
of ISA mile*—the equivalent of
only
on* mile from beautiful Wekiwa River, where the big llnw are abundant tha
three marine leagues.
year
around.
Th* four aUtea told (ha rourt.
tf
However, that even tf th* boun­
lC J a » a oAc &gt; a W w i
dary itself I* determined to he
for all information contact
th* three-mile limit, tha right
CURRENT RATE 3!i To PER ANNUM
to explore submersed lands farth­
er out still belong* to lha state*
under a law passed by Cotigraas
in IDi-V Th* precis* meaning of
th* statute has been in dlrput*.

Off Courtesy Week
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�Friday, Jan. 8,1958—Page 8

W om an’s

Page

Courtesy Week To Be Observed
At Southside Primary School
Sanford Courtt it Week, which
will begin on Monday, hat reached
dawn to include Southiirfe School,
where new students will be web
corned in a special effort to make
them feel at homb. Enrolled In
the school since the end of vaca­
tion January 2 are Theresa Katee,
from PaintsviUe, Ky., Donna Ham­
lin. Gainesville, Ga., John Wells.
Ocala; Fred Blaine, Nashville.
Ark.; Robert and Frances Chap­
man, Swansboro, N. C.; and John

Billy Johnson Has
New Year’s Party

WORKING ON THE TICKETS for the High Fever Follies are Mm. J. H. Hill ami Mn. - A teen party was given New
John Bear. Plana have already been made fo r the distribution of the tickets for sale by Year’* Eve by Billy Johnson, son
members of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Seminole Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Hill is of Mr. and Sirs. Clifford E. John­
chairman of the Tickets Committee.
(Photo by Bergstrom) son, 1404 Belair. The garage was

Conning The News

S.W.C. Proram
Slated For Jan. 15

VIRGINIA COMM.

decorated with gay green and red
streamers. Dancing and games
werr( enjoyed throughout the even­
ing.
Refreshments of hot chocolate,
cake, and potato chips were serv­
ed. The party-goers rang in the
New Year at 12:00, before depart­
ing for home.
,
Attending were Sandra Kader,
Betsy Williams, Niki Ashby, Barj,jra Bradley, Sonny Skinner,
Clrol
j^ T ^ rig ro i'
, nni Nichotj&gt;
RUner, Al„
&gt;|cKifabln. Gary Swain, johnny
Whelchel, Emmet McCall, Cliff
Abies, Mike Roberts, I.arry Mc­
Daniel Bobby Barbour, the host,
ami his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Johnson.

Twenty-eighth edition of the
"Animated Magaslne” will be spon­
Parties during the past week in­ Itself la so narrow th at ears have sored by the Sanford Woman’s Club
cluded one given Monday night by very little room to pais each other. at the Clubhouse on Oak Ave. Jan­
Louise and Boh Bauman. The serv­ Many times school children have uary IS at 3:00 P. M. F.dltor in
ing table wai decorated with red filled me with dread a&gt; they walk chief will be Mrs. L. E. Spencer.
~ and white carnation* and cryaan- along the edge.
Featured will be speakeri, music
This la one itretch of road where
* themums. This arrangement was
flanked by wrought iron candelabra I often feel a lost of control over and various readings for an afterthe car. The pavement is lumpy. noon of pleasure. The "Animated
bearing white tapers.
The
edge* of the atrect are broken Magazine" is open to the publie.
On the mantel a little village
Tourists are urged to come. A tea
had been placed, with lights in­ and uneven. With the posted speed
will follow the program.
side the tiny house*. Santa Claus limit, fait drivers soon grow im­
descended from a blue aky above, patient on tho busy narrow road
brightened with atars and the and try to past tho car ahead. Vis­ ’Best Dressed’ List
moon. About 35 guests called be- ion is limited and more limes than
tween the hour* of eight and ten. ju st a few I have nearly had a Does Not Include
Host* and hostessea for parties head-on collision on Sanford Ave.
fume Is to Ihe legs.
Nsw y ear's Eve around tho town Suddenly a car will appear from Working Girls
The firm (Angellque) said thare
• were Evelyn and Bob Cushing, nowhere and then there is no place
is a very good reason for scenting
By
GAY
PAULEY
Betty and Clark Bruestol, George to go.
United Press Women’s Editor our legs. "Fragrance rises,”. it
and Irma Dangleman, Cartio and
Last year Seminole County
NEW YORK (UP) — Around explained, and if Us applied on
Jack Strlbling. Robin Brown, and fought to keep the Navy here. In Manhattan:
j 1/ to,
te,mP|« or thro*‘ ‘
Donald and Jean Jones.
every way the Navy la reassured The annual list of the world’s ,
have far to go, except to
John and Harriet William* had th at the men and families sla- beit-dresied women came out this
ce^init
»■ their guest* over New Year’* Honed here are desirable. Many are
. . . t h e list compiled by the
Harold and Peg Barnhart from Or­ retiring In Sanford. So why, with New York Dreis Institute, which
all the things that are done for aendi ballots to 2.000 fashion edi­
lando.
.
. ...
Staying with Shirley and ’Jim the Navy, don’t they improve the tors and other experts.
Ross is Peggy Durgan of South main road to the Naval Air Sta­
**ost of the perennials made It
M Boston, Mass.Peggy is engaged tion—and not aoon. Now!
—Mrs. William Paley, the Duch­
to Art McCarthy. They will be
ess of Windsor, M n. Winston
’married in Boston February a.
Guest and Audrey Hepburn. But
January
Is
A
!Peggy left Boston at 11:30 New
it pains me to report two of the
Year’s Eve, but due to had wea­
best-d’eised still ore missing —
ther did not arrive In these parts Challenging Time
the housewife and working girl.
until Tuesday afternoon.
Doc Linker received good news For The Cook
Next week we’ll learn whether
Tuesday night, when he heard that
By JE /N N E I.ESEM
Ihc has been extended In Sanford United Press Staff Correspondent the gunnysack of 1957 remains a
until the fifteenth of M arch-preNEW
YORK —W -January top fashion for '5*. "
viously, he was slated for duty In should be known as cook's chal­ It will he National Press Week
# Washington the fifteenth of Jan- lenge month. Faced with Christ­ ir New York, with 200 reporters
ami women's editors of newspa­
inas bills and appetites sated by
[ uary.
pers, wire services, syndicates
too
much
rich
foot),
the
home
cook
1
Hazel and Mike Rowell gave a
and radio and television stations
1 !cocktail party Tuesday night be- has a real budget prablom.
spreading the won! on the latest
I fore going on to the Mayfair Inn.
She can't afford a tauceles* steak styles.
• About fifty attended. Hazel used and aatad dinner, but she thinks
t freeze-spared polnseltias and white Inexpensive casseroles are too high Collections from 30 leading New
York designers will be previewed
candles to dccoralc her table.
in calories.
! Priscilla and Bob Osterholm re­
They need not be, said cookbook in shows staged semi-annually by
cently gave a lovely party. Their author Florence Brobeck. Even the couture group of the New
Christmai tree was something to with a cereal base—such as rice York Dress Institute.
aee, I understand.
or spaghetti—a casserole dish can
The woman in white's about to
#
John and Virginia Johnston in­ be easier on your waistline than
become the woman in bold color.
vited a large crowd over New you think.
Year’s Day.
Y’ou accomplish this trick by A collection of nurses’ uniforms
Belated happy birthday to Tho skipping rich sauces, in favor of and caps, designed by Elsa .Schi­
mas N. Dillard Sr., whose birth­ herbs and spices, she said, and aparelli, includes shocking pink,
day was January 2—and reported substituting leftover vegetables for aquamarine and teal blue, as well
as ths traditional white.
too late to get in. Many happy re­ some of the cereal Ingredients.
A spokesman for the FrenchThe vegetables will do more titan
turns!
born
designer said the addition of
A newspaper is a place just ask­ help you walch your weight, the
ing for complaints. Most of them explained. They’ll add color, flavor colors is at the auggrstion of
many physicians, who feel bright
we try to correct, but it seems we ami extra vitamins.
shades will serve as morale build­
are always fighting adversity. Just
Slew* Are Good
^ too darned many things to think
If your family demands lots of ers for patients, especially in chil­
meat, try an optical Illusion with dren’* wards.
of, I guess.
Had a call this morning from spaghetti and m eat balls. Miss BroIfow'a that again? A Wilton,
the mother of a very sweet little beck suggested.
baby, whose picture ran on Tues­
Stake the meat balls bite-size, so Conn., perfume manufacturer say*
day. The baby is the son, I repeat, no one feels short-changed. One the newest trend in applying perion. of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Crouch pound of ground beet uird this
of Sanford. We hid erroneously way will provide enough protein soon a* they’re rooked. Just sprin­
kle the herb on top, rover again,
labeled the child as a girl. Mrs. for all the family.
Crouch was so nice about it that
Another nourishing budget meal and allow to iteam briefly off the
,1 doubly apologize.
she recommended Is built around fire before you stir, drain and
4 | • It is not up lo me to suggest lamb nr veal stew made with the serve.
Fish? Try salmon steaks hiked
™ Improvements in the county, how- neck ruts, which arc low In cost.
*yer, as a resident, I feci m w And don’t forget to add grrrn pep­ with herb-seasoned butter, peprer
of us have a right to complain per and carrots, as wtll si thr us­ and paprika. Serve with bailed po­
tatoes, a green salad and fresh
about Sanford Ave.
ual potatoes and onions.
This Is a greatly traveled street,
Chicken also makes a low cost fruit for dessert, Miss Brobeck sug­
extremely narrow, with poor shoul­ main course, low in cslorirs as gested.
If fresh or frozen salmon is too
ders and a high speed limit. San­ well if you oven bake it with a
lord Ave. leads lo the Naval Air lemon or orange juice baste. Ihe high-priced in your area, use can
Station where several thousand same cooking method works for ned salmon, either in croquettes or
men and women must go everyday chicken parts, Mias Brobeck said, patties, or in a casserole, made by
of every year. Many of them are If your family ia small and not adding the flaked fish to a white
^ young and prone to go fast, even fond of leftovers. Skip butter in sauce containing chopped vegeta
without the excessively high speed the basting liquid, as the bird it­ bles and a bit of minced onion.
For dessert, there's undoubtedly
limit.
self will have enough fat to grease
leftover holiday fruit cake. But it
A tragic accident occurred on the pin.
will keep a long time, anil this IS
Sanford Ave. Tuesday night. The
Try Sa imoa
driver of the ear was completely
The accompanying vegetable!, the big season for apples. Miss
Innocent—the victim, perhaps not especially frozen ones, will also get Broherk said. When you lire of ap­
entirely so—but it was bound to along nicely without added butter, ples raw and plain, try them with
happen. Even in tho daylight It is she said. If you add half a tea­ rhecse, or make dumplings, pud­
difficult to avoid the pedestrians spoon of dried basil or thyme as dings or pies.
along Sanford Ave. There is no
place for them to walk. The road

C hurch C alendar

fis\6jm cd&amp;

and Frank May frm Ar genii a, N.
F.
Mrs. Velma Mitehall, principal
of the school, has announced a
"Courtesy Chalrmin" from each
room. The chairmen wlU promote
good manners and fellowship
throughout their (liisroom s, the
schools and Sanford. At the week’a
end they will give a report on tho
success of the effort. It it hoped
that the courtesy shown through
this week will last the entire year,
concluded Mrs. Milehell.
Chairmen f r o m the various
rooms arc: First Gradea, Mrs.
Carolyn Wiggins room, Sandra
Sprinkle; Mr*. Ruth Carlton, Me
lanie Murray; Mis* Ernestine
Westfall, Cheryl Fretick; Miss Zil
lah Welch, Deborah MeLase; Mrs.
Wilma Morgan, BUI Braekcn.
Second Grad*: Mias Dorothy
Chambers, Christlae S h e d d e n ;
Mr*. France* Walton, Michael
Southward; Mrs. Florence Bheibenberger, Ben Wiafnc; Mr*. Im ily
Sikes, Margaret JarrelL
Third Grada: Mrs. Barbara
Hartwig, Bill Colbert; M n. Nancie
Lane, Mark Ramey; Mrs. Helen
Brokenihlro, Becky Cameron; Mrs.
Martha Rowland, David Tallty;
Mrs. Beulah Ram , Beth Morgan.
Tourth Grade: Mrs. Martha
Smith, Linda Perkini; Mr*. Hilda
Davis, Edith Sutherland; Miss
Marguerite Dotson, Rabocca Symes; Mrs. Nancy Brock, Bonita
Nobles; Miss Carolyn Mclnnls,
jjmmy iTa'rha; Mrs'." Catherine
Whelchel, Claudia Bomgardener.

Mr*. Thalma Butner has returned
In Now Orleans, La. after spending
Christmas Day with her mother,
Mrs. W. A. Knight and other rela­
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hardesty
kava returned from Miami where
they spent the Christm** holidays
with daughter and ton-ln-law, Mr.
sad Mrs. Bill Haldin snd (our
children.
Mr. sad Mrs. W. D. Chisholm
kava as Uteir houseguest Miss
Beverly Johnson of Columbis, 5. C.
who Is a student at the University
of South Carolina with B1U Chis­
holm, who Is also home for the
holidays. Tho young people attend­
ed tho Tangerine Bowl game Turi-

daya at the home of Mr. and Mra.
Harold Kaitner, Twin Lake, San­
ford were Eogban Kelley, Mra.
Kastner’a son and Mlsi Jennifer
Castelio of Eau Gallic.
Mr. Kelly is an architectural student and musician at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
Miss Castelio attends Barry
College In Miami, where she la a
senior majoring in music. She ir
a membor of the Student Council
and was chosen aa Campus Queen
at the traditional coronation Ball,
Nov. • Mill Castelio will give a
concert recital In April. After her
graduation from Barry in June the
will attend Columbia University,
N.Y.C., where the will be a
scholarship student.
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Campbell
have returned from spending the
holidays at McDill Air Force Base
In Tampa with their son, Col. Wil­
liam G. Campbell. Miss luicllle
Campbell spent the holidays in Mi­
ami. She was accompanied home
by bar aunt. Mias Jennie Card.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sabatino of
Jameaburg, N. J. are guests over
tho holidays of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Stlnr.
Guaits of Cdr. and Mrs. I. M.
Rowell recently were Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Smith, who winter in Kissi­
THURSDAY
The regular meeting ef the Semi­ mmee, Mr. and Mrs. William
nole Chapter No. 1, Order of East­ Powell of Browns Mills, N. J. and
ern Star will be held t t Ih* Ma­ Mlsa Evelyn Davis of Jamaica, L.
1. The Smiths are from Mt. Sinai,
sonic Hail at 1:00 p. m.

Calendar

MONDAY
The Cherub choir of the First
Baptist Church will rtheirs* at
4:15 P. M. The* Chapel choir, trill
rehearse at 4:00 P. M.
The Intermediate G. A.’a of the
First Baptist Church will meet at
7:15 s t the home of Mrs. Cbarlio
Park, Sr.
The Wesleyan Service Guild of
First Methodist Church meets Mon­
day, January 4 at 7:50 p. m. at
the homo of Miss Mabel Chapman,
with Miss Chapman and Mrs. Hazel
Flynt as co-hostesses.
Circle 10 of First Methodist
Church meets at 7:30 p. m. at the
home of Mrs. P at Hatchett.
The Executive Board meeting
of the Women of tho First Pres-

m. through 1:00 p. m.
TUESDAY
The Gleaners Class e l the First
Baptist Church win have Rs regu­
lar monthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. H. V ide Rucker, 540 Va­
lencia Drive, at l:M P . M.
The Carol II choir of the P i n t
Baptist Church will rehearse at
4:30 P. M. The Crusader choir win
rehears* at 7:14 P. M.
Girl Scout Troop 243 will meet
■t the First Baptist Church a t
3:30 P. M.
W. S. C. S. Board Matting al
First Methodist Church Tuesday at
•:00 a. m. A business and program
follows at 1:45 a. m.
The Daughters of Wesley Class of
First Methodist Church meets at
7:10 p. m. at the church. Mr*. Zeb
The Boy Scouts of the First Ratliff will be b o iten .
Presbyterian Church will meet at
There will be an MYF Senior
7:00 p. m.
Couneil Meeting a t 7:00 p. m. a t
Phe Fhllathea Class of the First First Methodist Chureh.
Presbyterian Church will meat with
WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Joe L. Corley, Cameron Ave.
Circle No. • of the Women of (ha
This it an important mealing and
it is hoped all mambara will be First Presbyterian Church. Mrs.
Harry Weir, chairman, wUl meet
present.
\
Brownie Scout Troop No. 333 of a t 10:00 a. m. with Mrs. Jo* Bak­
the First Presbyterian Church will er, 421 Plumosa Dr.
Girl Scout Troop No. 140 of the
meet in the Youth Building at 3:00
First Presbyterian Chureh trill
p. m.
The Senior Girl Scouts of the meet In the Youth BuDdlng at 4:30
First lTeibyteriin Church will p. m.
meet at 3:30 p. m.
The Senior High Choir of the
The Junior Fellowship of the First Presbyterian Church win
First Presbyterian Church will meat fer supper a t 4:00 p. m., and
meet at the Church at 3:30 p. m. will meet for rehearsal at 1:40 p.
The Junior Choir of the First m.
Presbyterian Church will meet for
The Senior High Fellowship of
rehearsal at 4:13 p. m.
the First Presbyterian Chureh will
The Pioneer Fellowship of the meet for recreation at 7:40 p. m.
First Presbyterian Church will
The Mid-week Bible Hour of the
meet for supper and recreation in First Presbyterian Church wlU be
the Youth Buildlngf from 4:00 p. conducted by the pastor, Rev. A.
G. Mclnnis, at 7:00 p. m.
L. I. The laditi are aunts of Mrs.
The Chancel Choir of the First
Rowell. They * have been teeing Presbyterian Church will meat for
Florida, and also made a trip lo rehearsal at 7:30 p. m.
Cuha.
4:14—Recreation for tha Method­
Spending the Christmai season ist Junior Choir In MsKlnley Hall
with his parents were Sgt. and Mrs.
3:40— Choir praetlea for Junior
G. W. Bauman of Jacksonville. Also Boys
at home for the holidayi Is Miss
4:14—Choir practice for Junior
Cathy llauman, who la a student Choir Girls
4:15—Senior Choir Practice
nurse at St. Vincent’s Hospital in
7:30— Chancel Choir Praetlea
Jacksonville.

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January 4
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J h iS a n to h d
X a to d d

SPORTS
SHS Cagers To Face
'Cudas Here Tonight
By JERRY COVINGTON
The winning Sanford Semlnolea
.resume their schedule here tonight
as they face a much-improved
New Smyrna squad for the second
time this season In a game spon­
sored by the Sanford Elk’s Club.

Financial Help
Needed For Boat
Races On Jan. 19 B. J. Morrow Wins
Memorial Trophy
Harry Robson, financial chair*
man for the Sanford Boat and Ski
Club, said today that the State
Road Department la cutting the
grass to give spectators best ad­
vantages in seeing the nation’s top
hydroplane drivers try for an ear­
ly lead In the Florida Grapefruit
League's winter circuit, on Jan.
19.
The challenging waves of Lake
Monroe have been widely acclaim­
ed by the boat racers and Its chal­
lenge will be answered Jan. 19,
with the finest field of drivers ever
to appear in this area.
Since the races will be held In
Sanford so early In the Grapefruit
League schedule, a full slate of
racers will brave the cold waters.
Last year only the League leader’s
would race, but this year the Im­
portance of early points for the
league lead will be a motivating
factor.
’’Last year," Robson declared,
"the tremendous turnout was too
much for our facilities, but this
year, with the wonderful coopera­
tion of the State Road Department,
we will be able to have ample faci­
lities."
Robson said that he would need
a great deal of help with the Fin­
ancial responsibility of the races.
"Having lo call on the many citi­
zens of our husiness district In the
middle of the new year rush Is
not Ideal, "Robson said, "But we
do want the races In mid-January,
and we have to know that we have
the financial backing to even put
the races on.
"Seriously," Robson declared,
"We need help on thl* project."
He said.that he felt open solicita­
tion Inappropriate for the races,
"Rut we have nothing to gain in
bringing the event here, so others
will have to chip ln on the money
whilewe do the work."
Last year Bud Wlget, half of
the husband-and-wlfe team of Bud
and Ethel Wlget drove his famous
"Monkey on the stick" hydro to
a win in Sanford.

By OSCAR F « * L W
sport* w***r
i
NEW YORK (UP) - B ttrtta*
with bowl game Victoria* today
for Okie State, Oklahoma and
Nary, here’* • peek w * tbe
, ports future for 195* and some
of tha thing! you muscle buff* ean
expect to wltneie:
vbu«4

Sugar Ray Robinson win regala
the middleweight crown by knock­
ing out Carmen Basillo at Chicago _
Stadium In Mareh. Archie M o o red
will retain the light heavyweight
crown and Floyd Patterson will
stiffen a couple of stiffs.
The heavyweight champ wlU get
In the first outing against the Into trouble with world boxing or*
’Cudas, tha Seminoles made It a sanitations because manager Cua
double victory b;‘ the JV’s coming D'Amato will refase to fight the
out on top also. The J r. Varsity, top listed conb-nders on the theory
who now sport a perfect record, that they are IBC-controlled.
will begin at 7 p. m. and the VarBaseball
sity contest will follow. Coach Bud
Cincinnati will move to New|®
Layer'a County Champs now sport York and play In the Polo
the best modern-day record at SHS Grounds. Milwaukee will retain
(7-1) and trill be going all out to the National League pennant In a
continue their winning ways. Layer stretch battle, with St. Louis while
has done a tremendous job by im It will be the Yankees all the way
proving the Cage situation here in the American League—a* well
in Sanford and he should he shown
.. _ .
good support at all the home • « ■ 'lh*W orld Serici.
games. Thii squad promises to b e ' Millie Maya will regain the Na*
the best here in a long time and tional Lea sue batting, homer and
It will be well worth while to string most valuable player tluea. Tea
along and see the outcome for the i Williams will repeat is A m erican^
remainder of the yet-young sea* League batting champion, Mlcvey^
, 0IU
Mantle will be the home run king

NEW YORK W - Bobby Joe
Morrow, the sprinter who won
three gold medals during the 1936
Olympic Games, has been named
winner of the National Amateur
Athletic Union's Jam es E. Sullivan
Joe High, the Seminoles point
0 ,1 .
L r J S f o , , * 111
Memorial Trophy for 1937.
The AAU presents the award an- maker, will be called upon hero wln mo,t va,u*b'ff rM0«n,,,#Btonight to handle hi, share of the | ^
oM ^
ha„ one
making.
J o e lbig
. , 40'year
u,u as Cary
w“‘Middlccoff
"f’"
who, by performance, example rebounding1 and
, . shot
..
“
cops
and good Influence did most to adL ^ . . . « / ! " ! the Master*. Sam Snead at long
vance the cause of good sports­ and should prove to be one of the last wins the U.S. Open (We can
all-time scoring leaders at the lo­
manship during the year."
dream, can’t wc?) and Doug Ford
cal school.
Morrow, a 22-year-old senior di­ o .
u „
„
takes the PGA. Harvle Ward will
Sharpshooting ’’Spider McCoy,
from , yMf ln 5jckci0lh(
vinity student at Abilene Christian
will
be
on
tap
a
the
opening
Jump
|
and ajhcl ^ take ^
AmaUuP'
College, was the first choice on
213 of 386 ballots cast by sports and Is expected to hit his share again.
authorities who took part ln the of the shots. Bruce has come up
Basketball
poll. With five points given (or a with a deadly set shot from the
The Boston Celtics will mop up
first-place vote, three for aecond outside and Is hard to stop. Al­ everything In pro basketball while
and one for third, Morrow collect- though he lacks sufficient height Kansas wins the NCAA champion­
to compete with the larger boys, ship. Wilt (The Stilt) Chamber*
e&lt;*
points.
Four other Olympic champions he has done an exceptional job lain will be the player of the
finished closest to Morrow in the under the basket. He has filled In year. (Chalk eater.)
at the guard slot as well as for­
voting.
Tennis
Tom Courtney, Olympics 800- ward position and It looks as
Althea Gibson will swat the la:
meter champion from Livingston, though he will be playing on the dies into limbo all over t g i i n V
N. J., was runner-up with 122 first- outside so he can loosen up the while Ashley Cooper of Australia
'Cudas defense with his set shots. slams the men. The Autslea, as
place votes and 1,037 points.
Ballhawk, Ray Lundqulst, a sop­ usual, will retain the Davis Cup
Harold Connolly, Olympic ham­
mer throw champion from Boston, homore who stands only (ive-8, will in a common canter.
was third with 78 first-place votes be in there at a guard spot. Ray
Hor*e Racing
and 748 points. Tommy Kono of has been most effective with his
Old Pueblo (no relation to My
Sacramento, Calif., Olympic light lay-ups but has been the biggest Old Kentucky Home) will capture
heavyweight weightlifting cham­ help in the ball-handling and de­ the Kentucky Derby by a nose
pion and only non-Russian to win a fensive department.
over the favored Nadir. Willie
title in the 1937 world championKen McMurray, the play making Hartack will be the number one
ihips, was neat with 71 firsts and forward, will also be around when jockey—again.
719 points. Glenn Davis, Olympic the opening whistle Is blown. Ken
Football
400-meter hurdles champion from possesses a very good shot but has
Noire Dame, which hinted
Clinton, Ohio, was fifth with 27 been of greater help by feeding the future by edging Army a...a
n d 1'
the ball to High who, In turn, ending Oklahoma's s k e i n , will,
firsts and 333 point!.
makes the points. Ken is also very bounce back to the top aa myth!-,
encompass approximately 7 20 helpful ln the rebounding depart­ cal national champion. The Cleve*
land Browns will get all sorts of
schools. Some are members of the ment.
Senior guard, John Barley will revenge by clobbering Detroit Is
National Collegiate Athletic Assn.,
some of the National Assn, of In­ share the chores with Cecil Dand- a playoff for the NFL pro title.
Hockey
tercollegiate Athletics, some are ridge, and Jimmy Gract-y at the
members of both groups while other guard spot. All three lads
The rocket - powered Montreal
others ire members of neither have done a good job in the ball­ Canadiens will sweep through to a
one of the nation-wide sport* regu­ handling department and Cecil the National Hockey League eham*
came through in the last quarter pionship and then add the Stanley
lative bodies.
by hitting eleven points against Cup.
Eligibility Regulation*
Track and Field
Any four-year, degree-granting Oviedo to help this squad become
45-Man Board
Institution la eligible for the small county champs.
Nine guy* will break four min­
Footballers Mike Tamny, Ger­ utes for the mile—and 99 others
college division ratings provided
Of Coaches Named it Is not included in the major ald Jones, snd Allan Swaim, will will have excuses why they didn’t.
Galloping Dominoes
statistical basketball list of the also be called upon by coach Layer
To Rate Teams
NCAA and it does not hold mem­ to help in the rebounding and point
A guy who used to be my friend
NEW YORK Vt—The United bership in one of the allied NCAA making. Although these lads got will make 12 straight passes while
Press announced today the forma­ conferences whose championship a slow start at the first of the I’m betting he don't.
Summary
tion of a 45man hoard of coaches team automatically qualifies for season, they have rounded out
Short year, huh?
▼
which will rate the nation’* small the NCAA Basketball University nicely and should be at full speed
In several games.
college basketball team* for Uni­ Division Tournament.
A* compared to the small" col­ This should be another topted Pres* clients weekly, starting
APPLES FOR TEACHERS
next week.
lege group, there are only 170 notch contest at these two wellMADISON, Wi*.—(UP)—State
In order to assure equal geo­ universities and college* eligible coached squads go against each apple growers provided Wiscon*
graphical distribution, ooe coach for ranking among the major bas­ other for the second time. The sin's 13,000 teachers with free
JV’s start at 7 at the High School apples during a recent stata eon*
frem 43 of the nation'* 48 states ketball schools.
was selected to serve on the
The formation of the United Auditorium and the Varsity con- vention to encourage the aale ef
| home-grown apples.
board. Only Utah, Wyoming and Press Small College Rating Board test will follow.
Rhode Island, which do not have is In line with the campaigns of
any college teams eligible for rat­ both the NCAA and NAIA to ob­
ing In the small eollege class, are tain more recognition for the
not represented on the rating smaller ichools. The NAIA has
held small college tournaments
board.
As in the ease of the United for years, while the NCAA started
Press major college basketball rat­ holding a nation-wide small eollege
ings, each will select hi* top 10 division tournament a year ago.
teams weekly. These Individual se­ The first small college basket­
lection* will be used to form i ball rating* will be released for
consensus only, with 10 points be­ Thursday morning papers, Jan. 9
ing awarded for a first-place vote, The ratings will be released at9 for a second and to on down to [ tentatively for Wednesday after­
1 for a tenth.
noon papers and Thursday morn­
The small college rating* will ing newspapers.

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CLASSIFIED INDEX
CARD of THA.YO
I LOST * FOUND
I FOR RENT
I BEACH RENTALS
I WANTED U RENT
I — REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
•-FA R M S. ACRBAGE. GROVES
T REAL ESTATE WANTED
I MISCELLANEOUS
I-FLOW ERS. PLANTS.
SHRUBS
IS OFFICE EQUIPMENT
II AUTOMOBILES-TRAILEM
U BOATS h MOTORS
U FARM S U rrU B S * MACHIN­
ERY
U FETS-UVESTOCR-SUPPUES
(Poaltry)
U ARTICLES WANTED
II PLACES W EAT
11 BEAUTI PARLORS
M FEMALE HELP WANTED
IS MALE R IL P WANTED
0 MALE or FEMALE
II WORE WANTED
0 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
»A MONEY U LOAN
0 SPECIAL SERVICES
OA ROOF1KO * PLUMBINO
0 PIANO ■ ■ W C U
0 ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTOES

I

» INSURANCE

n n o t ic e s -p e r s o n a l s
0 ARTICLES for »A1M
0 FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD
LOST—During Mayfair P-G-A.
Opm Golf Tournament in Sinford. Money clip with Chicago
While Sox* emlilem containing
$500. Lo«t near Cluh llotDf.
Finder please contact Haul Ric­
hard. Waxahaehie, Taxai. Re­
ward.
" a —r o i t KK.Ni
Sleeping rooms, TV. The
401 Magnolia A re, FA .-0i-0.
EFFICIENCY apartments suit­
able for couple or single person.
Private bath A shower. Ideally
located across from Tost Office.
Inquire Jncobion Dtpt* Store.

REAL ESTATB FOR SALE

Reglsterad Real Eetato Broker
Ph FA 2-1301—17-02 at Hiawatha

$1000 DOWN
$75.00 MONTHLY
This cute 2 Bedroom home U neit
a* a pin, nicely located, hae enrluitd garvga and baautlful
yaril, priced low a t $8100.00—
owner will finance and give
quick possession. Seminole Real­
ty, 1MI Park Ave., FA 2-5i32.

WE HAVE A ROME
FOR YOU

LoeattM*
South Flnacrost — Sanford
Whispering Oake — TituirUl#

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Wa S T M T

SELLING YOUR HOME?*

lli-W AilRN S E E

LIVE BAIT

Fleming’s Red A. White Grocery
Missouri Minneea
3 dor. $1 06
FHA In service and FHA flnane- Top-Guts Mlanee-e . 3 deg. $3&lt;
—Worms—
tag available.
Thone: FA 2-1609
We can qualify you for ana of
' Open Seven Days a Week
the*# homea In M mlnelea. Vau
-Ftewers. Wants.. A reke
can etart enjoying tka koaae
while we proceaa the paper*.
CENTER PIECES: Th. 2-1822
or FA 2-0270. Sanford. SAN­
FORD FLOWER SHOP.
Developed ky

ODHAM &amp;
TUDOR, inc.

GRAPEVILLE NURSERY

Car. R*y. 1T-H A 27th M.
Thaae FA 3-III1
B R A II.E Y ODHAM , Pro*.

FISHER’S NURSERY
Citrus — riant* — Teat
Cor. Magnolia A Onora FA 2-4613

2 mile* W ait of Town
FA S-Olli.

A. K. ROSSETTER, FLORIST

PINECREST
Store building and warehouse.
Lovely 3 BR. J tile bath homo an
FA 2-4061.
e
______
nicely landscaped lot. 7a x 123'.
Nicely furnished ful'v cquIppeJ *-•
CB construction with terratzo
bedroom apt. S75 nu&gt;. I'h. FA .floors, rarporte. utility room
and electric kitchen. I l l , 700
0868.
will buy It. and only *71.65 per
2 bedroom house for rent. 1307
month after reasonable down
Elliott Ave. Th. FA 2-480$.
payment. Doubly nice for Navy
family with bale, school, and
Bedroom, piiva'e entrance and
park nearby. Immedtata posses­
private bath. Phone FA 2-6881
sion.
before 6 p.m.
Furnished .7 room girage apt with
bath. 2314 Sanford Ave. Th. FA
2-0731.

c a r t e r h o m e c l e a n in g

For aale by owner — well furn. 10
rm. colonial home In excel, cond.
with separata nicely furn. rental
vLiit. Price inch furn.. Urge
Kelv. refrg., auto, washer, auto
yat heaters, rugs, card, tools,
all equip., almost new. Near
erhnolx A bus. ' i hlk. off Rlway
17-9.’. Excel, income prop. Own.
er tranaf. Sacrifice for $18,000.
10 miles No. of Sanf-wd In Or­
ange City, Box I I I or Spr. 44195.

We bav* buyers fer J, 3, end 4.
BR. home* In the city and
rountry, and we will appreciate
bedreema
HOMES— S
your ilermlsainn to list and Sail
1 A 2 baths.
it for you at a good market
price. Dial Stenstrom Realty,
Complete and ready fee Immedi­
FA 2-2420 /or quick end Effic­
ate aceupancy.
ient sales service.

20 acre tile farm. 3 b e d r o o m
house, large bam. Easy terms.
WCLAKA APARTMENTS: room*
private baths, l i t W. First St.
J. B. Levy. Th. FA 2-1223.

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R IA L ESTATB FOR SALS d - e w i « L « w w f l
WELL BRILLINO
Fairbanki-Morsa I’umpe
Repairs to all mesas
HOWAID C. LONG
107 S. C em aeraal Are.
Phone FA .........
Ph. FA 1-2331.

2 story 4 bedroom haute on cor­
SPACIOUS HOME
n er lot. Within 3 bloeki down­
3 hedroom 2 bath home with lake
town business leetioti. Will
prlT|l«|H. Under tosuiracUon.
m ik e a m?o home for a la rje
iim o o .oo. 0 ,0 01.0 d #**.
fam ily o r good je a rtm a n t home
ROSA L. PAYTON

Stenstrom Realty
H. F-. STENSTROM
Registered Broker
111 N. Park — Thone FA 2-242C

Thone FA 2-1181
Tor dependable Seme*
Member of r&lt;ort*t
Telegraphy Delivery Atan.
Haynes Office Machine Co., Type­
writers, adding machines, Sales-

J R ental!. 314 3 ftg . FA 2-0462.

This Is a pis* lo the Movieland
Ride*ln f»r Harry Cancll Jr.
Exp. data Jan. 12, 1938.
11—AUTOMOBILES—TRAILERS
It will nay YOU to sea us before
you buy. Open Evening* ind
S.mdiv*.
EASTSIDf TRAILER SALFjs
Talatki, Fla.

SERVICE
Window A It all Washing
Floor Waxing—N Orth S-aT*t
133 Ml* ay 17 A
DeSary

WVSlMNGTtiV IP - Ren. Leverett SaTnmtall has tetd Agnru!ture S-ereiary Erra Taft Benson
GARRETTS SEWING CENTER
the nation * cotton program pro
White—Necchl—Elna
duces ‘ price discrimination against
Repairs on all makes Machines
I domestic cotton textile producers."
323 E ast First Sl
FA 2-1244
Tbe Massachusetts Republican
OATUR BIOTR1 RB
wrote B*njoq suggevang the de­
Con tree tore, DragUseoi Geneve
partment try tn develop a pro­
2231. Ph FA 1-M7I Ban/erd
gram which would provide "an
...
v
adequate supply of cotton at com­
1
Lotitr Writing - ctrds add
tnd , fm#n fflf ,h?jr „ ork !hrmjgh the pel ilive prirrs for our domestic
cotton producers."
1934 hurricane seijott.
He urged Ben&gt;on tq study "tha
But af'er that, the announce- discontmuanre of Ihe raw rollon
m int said, the Air Force will he
export program under which for.
able to lend only Ihc planes, If elgn producers have heen able m
needed, hut tint m:n tn oprrite buy American coiton at prices 2d
and maintain them because of a n?r rent below th« prices which
V acuum Cleaner Repair*
R e ta in A parte to t all •a k a a uf sho-tag* of (killed personnel.
the dvmeftle mills are required la
The planes fly Into the storms jH]
cUtoare. Electrolux, Hsurer.
M
Kirby, Air-Way. O. £ . XepUee- from West Talm Beach. Tla.,
•’ll
would also seem that the
meat parti. Work guaranteed where the national hurricane re­
Free pick up A delivery. Call search prelect I* headquartered. adoption of a policy which would!
f a s -I t m .
During th* past two seasons, permit American mills lo buy reaseiantistt
report trips into storrtu soluble quantities of high quality
ENVELOP! I. Letterhead!, eta te­
hav*
netted
them enough informs- cotton fr«m foreicn s-urres at
rnante. InveUea. head Dili*, aad
turn
to
open
new fields nf study world price* deserve* careful
programs, e t *. Pregraiiiva
Printing C«. Phaee FA 5-2931— and to "discard sime nf the Vlas* study," Saltoiutall said.
He said this policy, coupled with ;
C textbook assumptions’’ about
40.1 West 13th SL
hurrirancs. The plane* are equip- a short cotton crop, promises tn
WOOLSEY
I pod with a nta.-e of electronic In- make high quality cotton increas­
i strumenl* winch collect and re­ ingly scarr* between now- and Ui*
Marint Finithe*
beginning of the new cotton crop
cord data on tha storms.
For Your Boat
next August.
Senktrlk GIma and Paint Co. When the Air Force announced year
He saiil the government’s sur­
112-I t « W. 2nd 81. Th. FA 2-1422 ai the end of the 1137 hurricane
season it could no longer supply plus cotton during that period will
the planes to carry on the protect, be "low mi slit) reiidue" unfit for
HEATING
tho weathermen appealed to Hor- domestic mills. The senator asked
H. B. POPE CO.
Ida congressmen and authorities Benson to submit lus views on the
2M I . P a r* ----- FA 2-4214
In Washington lo prevail on the subject before Congress convene*
PUMPB - BPBINKLER
Air Force to lend the planes for early next month.
SYSTEMS
All typai and altaa, Installed one more year.
The scientists said they felt the r ~ .
"Do It Your»el/’‘
third year would give them enough
WE RXPAtB ANDJEBV1CE
Information In complete their stu­
STINE
Machine and Supply Co.
dies, which are aimed at learning
Ph FA
'A 2-4432 more about how- hurricanes are
207 W. 2nd 91.
formed and developing new tech­
INCOME TAX SERVICE
niques of forecasting them cjrlicr
Mm. H. Murray
1111 COltry Ave.
FA 2 11*4 In order tn forewarn coastal rcildents in the path of the fiercely
Closed Sunday
destructive howlers.
The project was established m
HUBY SPEARS ~
1936 bv the If. 8. Weather Bureau
Ceramic Tile Contnctor
2201 Sanford A '«•
FA 2-6123 and ether Interests! agendas.
The research flights ara separ­
JlA —1‘LLMBilSft aad ROtiFl.Ni&gt; ate from operations of Navy and
Armv hurricane hunter squadrons
Plumbing — Art iky HaaUng
which fly from Jacksonville and
M. G. HODGES
Service on All Water Tump*— Barmuda to report «n developm»nt. That* squadrons will conWells Drilled — Tump*
Tania Road
Then# FA 2 6037 tinua to function.

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WAJH1NGTON ’P - Weather exp*rts who risked Ihetr necks b^un-.
log through hurricanes in Air
Force "flying labs'* to bring hark
information havr won their fight tn
continue the project at least anOther jesr.
The Departments of P-fcm*
and Commerce announced jointly
Monday night that two Air Force
B 30 Superforts and » B-47 Strainwill remain available tn weaih

DON’S COVER b ROP
at-A kV icL R ts f o r V a l e CLARK
Private entrance modern furnished
Automobile Interior Decorator
A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
rium hlnr. Ilratlnr A Nupply Co.
Scat
Covers
—
Truck
Seal*
bedroom. Trcfcr working man. ROBERT
—Factory to you—
Itatinond Lundquisf, Assoc.
Contracting A Repair*
At Willi* f’entiar—JO) w. 1st.
Th. FA 2 3610.
Aluminum
FA 2..19M
Atlantic Bank BMg.
.’«I9 Orlando Hr. Th. FA 2-2374
Venetian llhnds
Highway
17-92
South
Sanford
See Ray Herron For
Endojed head. Bag-proof bottom
2 room apartment, private hath
MOVE^RIGHT *7n ~
rail with pLsstte end*, riastie
PLUMBING
and entrance. Clean. Th. FA 2- 3 bedroom masonry home, kitchen a new- Tonttae or Vauxhall. Alin
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
a good used ear. Th. FA 2-0211
equipped, terrai*o floors, on
Contract and Repair Work
5120, 318 Mellonvtll*.
fords.
or after 6 p.m. FA 2-2113. 301
comer lot. Priced to sell at
Free Estimates
Wrst First 8t.
*12.200, low down payment Oti«r
Senktrlk Glttw and Paint Co.
K I- HARVEY
For lease. Nice roomy home and
Realty Co., 2601 Orlando Dr.,
244 Banford Ave. Phone FA 2-11*1 112-114 W. 2nd St. Hi. FA 2 4422
garage. FA 2-3677.
19U Jeep station wagon, clean.
FA 2-5342.
BELL Ufl YOUR FURNIT'JRE
Front
wheal
drive,
good
condit­
Furnished 3 bedroom apt. with Concrete two bedroom, double
Cash for toy amount. Sugar
ion.
New
paint.
231$
Hiawatha
lights and water Included. Lars*
Trading Tost. 1 mil* south of
Ave
screened porch. $60. mo, Th. FA carport, sernned porch, tiled floor
Sanford. Phong FA 2-0477.
and hath. Three blocks from Sen2*2341. 805 W. Third SL
a ■ ■i .■■■■— • - ■L.vndn Springs on golf course. FINANCE your new ear with a
Tun’tent* 11.98. Double blankets
bum from tha FLORIDA STATE
Tartly furnished houxe for n o t m
Telephone CHtrry 1 2976, Orlan­
Contracting A Repair*
, $1.98, Taint $2.50 gal., Boot*.
BANK
OF
SANFORD.
country on lake. Call \irg il Mc­
do.
1007 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2*3342
Jackets. Cots, Arm&gt;-Navy burQueen FA 2-1931.
11951 Oldimahlle. Alr-eondltlonad.
siano awn «--------! ,1“-.3i&lt;l
*12 _
whit* ildtwal! liras, radio A it—
Completely furnished 3 bedroom 1 Bedroom — 8430.00 Down
haatar. Good condition, $300.
home. Available Jan. rith. Phone Plus FHA closing coita. Monthly
NANO
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payment* appruxlmttaly $34.00.
Ph. FA 2-1913.
traps, dry wells, state approved
FA 2-9837 before 7 p m.
W .!.. HARMON
New and mixlern thrnughout,
veptir tanks. Window sill*. Lin­
Th.
FA
2-4;U
After
l;00
p.m.
well constructed. Ranch typi 1957—34’ all modarn 2 BR- house8 and 4 bednn m ■Idrr h»ine».
tels,
Sand. Morter Mix. Cement
trailer. Lika n*w, pricad right.
Call Rosa Payton Broker. Thone
windows. The latest In modirn
Rock. Mirael* Cnncral* Co.
I f Z 4 i J « 3 « ] i.kiW
J. Youngar, Park A rt Trailer
FA 2-1301, 17-92 at Hiawatha.
conveniences. Mav- ha loan any­
Ct. No. 47.
time at loot w. 3rd. Immediate
Zlaetricil Cantractlog
2 cushion much and slip rover.
KKAL ESTATE FUlC S \L h
possession.
ouse Wtftnjr and Bopalra
Excellent condition, $40.00 TA
AN
DA
LI.
ELICTB1C
CO.
2-1893.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE LS
l
i
t
Magnolia
Dial
FA
2
091$
DRIVE
A
NEW
CAR
anywhere,
2544 French Ave.
S l J J uu
G
up
* and Ammunition an Llosaanytime.
Rental
service
include*
J. W. IIALL. REALTOR
FRIC.IDA1RE arpliance-i, «s'«»
• •'it Sale
IViih. gas a n d
inaurlne*.
and
aar-uc*.
0
H.
High,
Oviedo
Johrmy Walker. Associat*
Finance plan.
A. B. PETER50M
MERLE WAKNEB. National
Fla. Phona TO 8-3315 or San­
•’Call Hall’* Phone FA 2 3641 Broker Associates: A. B. TatarCar Rrntals, 401 E. l i t F t,
ROBSON STORTING GOODS
ford
FA
2-381.1
after
4
p.m.
ion Jr.. P. J, Cheauraoa, Gar­
TO4 E. lit
FA 2-4961
FA 2-3994.
RAYMOND M. BALL
field Willett*, and R. W. WB25
A
III.1
I
i.DIV g -REPAIR.42a-Pi.RMTCliR aae
REALTOR
Hams. Rob Edwards A. C. Dood- Thi* is a pas* «o the Rl»a the*&gt;r* PAINTING
for Mr* Barbara Brown. Exp.
HOUSEHOLD GOODE
REAL EBTATK INSUUANCE
rey. Land Surveyor.
data Jan. 12. 1958.
FOR RESULTS
114 N. Park Ave. Th. FA 2 4123
FLOOR sanding and finishing
List your property with us.
Cleaning, w a x i n g . Sarv mg
TRADE-IN NOW
—HI i l l s and MOTORS
Jrd A Tirk Ave. Sanford
S e m in o le County s in r e 1925.
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
(•at th* moet for your old
FA 2-3641
II.
M.
Gleavon,
lake
Mary
ask Crumley A Montelth
l our Eeinrude Dealer
furniture.
st 117 South Tark TH. FA 2-1493 HOBSON SPORTING GOODS
Ch«rry Real r .t a t e Agrney
304 E. let
Pheae FA $ 8941
SSAVEI
Dial FA 2-9929—Notary
320
Large 3 bedroom. 1*a baths, cement
FA 1Furniture and Appliance*
2319 W. 13 SL Pear-B uber Shop
JOHNSON MOTORS
block on beautiful sand bottom
osoo
N ew A l&gt; e d
lak*. Lot 150 x10(1’. Just IS min­ SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS Maple
New 1 Bedranm nomas
ute* from Sanford. T»rm* by 2484 Sanford Ave. Pis. FA 21492 Remodeling — Reroofing — ReMather of Sanford
owner. Thone FA 2-4908.
$700.00 I)own
aiding — Material, — Coptraf201-O* F ist Pirrt
FA 2 0W3
Features electric kitchens, terrasIror*
—
financing.
FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
to floors, and choice residential 3 bedroom frame, screened porch,
larpnrte, hardwood floors, kit­
Fer painting call Mr. Tasker, Pb
locations.
MeBANET-SMITH PAINT*
Start the New Tear Off Right
chen eqiuppad. |UVX&gt;. down
TA 2-6159 nr TA 2 VM37.
FA 2-4441
A. K. Shoemaker, Jr. O ner Realty Co., 2601 Orlando 2315 Park At*.
Buy gl Eehol.x and Far*
TED Bl'RNETT
Dr.. FA 2-5542.
T im e FA 2-3103
Cabin cruiser. 30 ft.; 9x14 ft
All Price* Reduced
FOB
RPTTF.R
PAINTING
beam. New US HP Chrysler 2601 Grandview Th FA 2-2978
COURTESY
WEEfc
KENNETH E. 8L.\CK
FARMER’S "AGENCY
Crown Engine. Many extra).
REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER
N. V. Farmer. Realtor
January 6-12
$4800.00.
FA
2-0640.
Berrvhill
Tainting
Contractor
1009 E. 2nd
Iliona FA 2-0221
114 S. French Ave. .Sanford
Licensed — Bonded — Union
Th. FA 2-3221
14—t m . u v w f o t t .
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Free Estimates — Cnmpsr* cur
HOME IN MAYFAIR
Cor. 2nd A Magnolia FA 2-e321
frira* FA 2-2267 after 5:00.
By Owner . . . FA 2-312$
Puppies
for
sal*,
mixed
bread;
■up;
"Ibid" Bambcrgrr. 31gr.
IMMEDIATE
doherman pinrar. collia, and
Frew Delivery
! boxar
For th# Best Buys in Real EsU '27—NOTICES—PERSON.\I.M
hull
.
Rt.
1
Box
72,
FA
2
POSSESSION!
SEE CULLEN st HARKEY
3069 or FA 2-1327.
• RIG VALUES
ROLf-AWAY, H opltat and Baby
i
110 N. Tark A\e. Th. FA 2-239! 261.’ Mvrtle Ave., n*»r Pmeereit
Bed*.
Dsy.
Week
or
Month—
•
QUICK CREDIT
•School, this beautiful 3 Bedroom
—ARTICLES tk ANTED
T*1 TA 2-8161. Furniture Canter
plus Florida Room LBS home
• EASY TERMS
READY TO SEU.
114 West First St
being offered for quick sale at WANTED—All kinds «f scrap ma­
WILSO.N-MAIEB
Choice 40 acres tiled farm land 20
only $9900.00, $2,300 down. $70.08
New and Used Furniture
terial. Zurkerman Salvage Yard
acre* tiled farm land and modern
PIXIE
NURSERY
SCHOOL
month)-, or as low as S1$00 doWn
Phone FA 2-24»4.
*11 Z. First St. Th FA 2-4621
Nancy Jarkson
3 bedroom home with extras. 10
with terms stringed. Sea this
_________
FA
2-2047_________
acres tiled farm land. Mcstly
before you buy anything. Semi­
k i» A im Putt-OK*
Used furniture, appliances, tools
cash g*ts a real buy' Act now.
nole Realty, 1901 Tark Avt.,
ete. Rought-sold. Larry's Msrt
2*—
ARTICLES
FOB
SALE
, Now Open at 8 OO A. M.
IV. H. ‘‘BilT’ Stamper
FA 2-3232.
215 Sanford Ave. pb. FA 2-4131
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Realtor &amp; In.uror
FA 2-5742 Cabin midget studio piano, full
Assoc. Guv Allen. Gretchen Hall, 3, ‘2 bedroom home* with 104* 108 8. Oak Av*.
Arlatte Price, Everett Harper
ktvbonrd. II inches high. Will
acre*. May !&gt;« bought separata*
j»—SPECIAL
SERVICES
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
Sell $.150. FA 2-1971.
ly. Inquire nt mai! Box 294-B.
County Club Rd.
This Is a pass to the Rita theatre
DICK MAPES
This tv a p m to tha Movieland
for Mrs. M tlJrtd Joans an. Exp. Furnishe-l ineeme home, A-l Ttl* Contractor— Dial FA 2-4568
Rids-in for Marie Carfaroo.
date Jen. 12. 1968.
condition. 608 W. 1st. S t
Ex-p. data Jan. 13, 1338- , r

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Weather Experts Salfonstall: Colton
To Continue Flying Program Produces
Labs Next Year Cost Discrimination

3lir #anforb Srralb

THE CARD OK THANKS
Very often a Card cf Thanks In The Sanford Herald meals a
need which is difficult to fill in any i-lber way. Nut only is It •
gracious expression ef grautude to those -b o bav* sent Coral
tributes but also courteously acknowledges the services sitl wind
nesses of the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot w*U
be malkd.
Newspaper Cards of Thank* are arrpptcd as socially rurrccL
Emily Post, the Doted authority on etiquette, fed* they serve many
good uses.
There U no prescribed form for a Card of Thanks It ran te as
brief or as detailed a* vou desire. When tha occasion comej rm*
will find a sympathetically understanding member of our etaff te
assist you.

THE -IN MEMORIUM” NOTICE
11 Is tho custom of many families in Hsu country lo commemo­
rate a bereavement by on "In Memorluni" notice in oewipapat
classified columns. They find a real solace therein Preparation er
selection of a suitable vers* brings back to them tender, pleasant
recollections. As E ltu Cook, the English poet has so ocautlfully
expressed it:
“How cruelly sweet aro the echoes
that start
What memory plays an old tuna
en the heart.
Molt frequently an In Slemorlum Is Inserted on th* aanlvtrsary of death. However, other datei, winch It is lelt ara appr»
priata or meaningful are also selected The birthday of tho de­
parted, thg wedding anniversary, Mcinorul Day. even Christmas
ate among other significant occasions chosen.
If you are hesitant to express &gt;our tender thoughts tn poetic
form. &gt;ou mey avail yourself ef the Herald s rolleetion ef original
versei. These express in poetic beauty the emotion* of ihe heart­
strings. Among them are verses appropriate to any circumstance.

THE RATE
Cards of Thanks and in Mcumrium notices, duo to Ihc fad they
may run lo considerable length, are billed at $1 UO per column Inch.

DAILY CROSSWORD

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Program Planned
For Tourist Club
Session Tuesday

first Baptist Church News
Thu Witch Night aanrku at ite
V in t Baptiit Chprch ea Tuaadi
'-f\l was well attended by a large
(roup of yoong people u von ■■
program at tonga. garnet, atuata,
pictures and devotional*. During
the paat year atrldea h a r t boon
t in developing the m u le pro­
__ of_ the ehnrcb muter the e r ­
gram
ection of Mr*. Gny Bltbop and W.L.
Hannon. The church now baa tix
cholra aU of which participated ha
the Chrtatmaa mtitle program. Al­
an daring tho p u t y tar, according
la the choreh report tha F ir i t Baptiat Clrarch organlted two other
c fc a th ” In thia area—tho Eider
gpringa Baptltt Church and the
P teecrttl Baptist Church.
Tbo week of Jan. II la known
throughout tho Southern Baptist
Convention and Wotnani Mission­
ary Society a t focus wtek and w.D
bo observed here in the First BapMat Church. Also a high light m
January will be the Vbocl of Miastoua week beginning Jan. H
There will be cissies etch after­
noon for the boys and girls In
mission studies and a talk by a
missionary. At night the young
people and adults will hava mlsslor
studies and an address by a dif­
ferent missionary each evening
Dnring the week of Feb. 1A the
church will have Its annual Bibla
Study week. This year tha study
will ha In the book of Hoses and
taught aach evening by Dr. Earl
Joiner of tha School of Religion

Tbo Art* mooting of tfm y ta r
Tbo ehnrcb now baa two C M a M i ter flm Souford Tourist Club
Roll departments. Cradle V a l I
t e n t s the territory ta rt of F a rt
Are. and la under dm dtaction
of Mrs. Ralph Betts ea superintend­
ent. Mrs. J. W. Carter It soparintendant at Cradle Rod «. * •
at Park A rt.

Local CW A Group
Schedules Party
Saturday Evening

• a r t Tuesday night will fetter* ■
covered dish supper prepared by
Mo women of tbo organisation; ■
abort basinets meeting and a pro­
gram of entertainment staged by
Chortle Morrison, well known local
pabUt relations man. it was an­
nounced thia morning by Don
Brooke said, will be
at t:00 o’clock with Me
basin*** meeting scheduled to get
underway about 7:00. Morrison will
Lake charge at 7:43 and will pre­
sent “Musical Memories" featur­
ing Glen Nelson at the Hammond
chord organ with Roger Gregory
doing too narration. A abort per­
iod of community ringing wm fol­
low, after which Morrison will
stage one of his “silver dollar
quities’* awarding “ G a o r g I a
Bueki’’ (the term sometimes given
silver dollsrs) to those who cor­
rectly answer the questions to the
categories they select.

Chapel To Become Pinecrest Church
Prairie lake
S l a t e s Re vi al
Baptist Church
On Sunday, Jan. I, Am Maitland
Baptiit Chapel In South Fern Park
win become the Prairie Lake Bap­
tist Church, lines Aug. 28, 1IU.
tbo Chapel has been a branch of
the HUlcreet Baptltt Church to
Geneve. Under the guidance of
the pastor, the Rev. Leonard Jones,
tho church has grown to Include
l i t members in the congregation,
betides a risible Sunday SeheoL
At I p. m. on Sunday the church
wfll be organised and become an
Independent eo-opcratlng Southern
Baptist Church. Organisation for
the constitution will taka placa at
2:45 p. m. with the Seminole Bap­
tist Association conducting the

Tbo amalgamated C l o t h i n g
Workers of America. Local 70S, will
hold their annual party at the
Yaeht Club Saturday avaning at T
o’clock.
Twenty-stx area merchants have
contributed prises for the event,
business.
according to a release from the
Dr. Paul A- Mrlgs, executive se­
union’s financial secretary, Mrs.
cretary of Baptist Missions and
G. 8. Yates.
Evangelism ter the State of Flor­
Tho merchants furnlahlng mer­
ida, will b t the guest speaker in
chandise for prises at the annual
the program which follows.
party are: Sanford Manufacturers.
The service will open with prim­
Inc., Fauat’s Drug Store, J. V.
er and scripture by the Rev. J. W.
Jones Service Station. Jones and
Parham. An explanation of the
Phillip* Auto Repair Servlet,
purpose of the meeting, will follow.,
Crawford and Laka Service Station.
During tho service there win be
Harriett’s Beaoty Salon, Xarrak(Continued From Page 1)
er*a Service Station, Goembel Serv­
Winner of the contest, M n. Pry­ special musle and messages, riot­
ice Station. Roumlllat and Ander­ or said, will received ■ five to ing with the “Hand of Fellowship’*
son Drug Store, Cherry’s Station seven day vacation at the Holiday by eU members at the congrega­
tion.
and Store, Orange City Sundriea. Hotel to F t Lauderdale.
Western Auto Associate Storo. WUMr*. Pryor, representing ■&gt;* Tha Prairie Lake Baptiit Church
son-Maler Furniture Co., Touchton Women’s Auxiliary of the Semi­ haa a new building and an servlets.
Drug Co., Powell’s Office Supply. nole Memorial Hospital, explained Sunday School is at t:43 a. m ,
Franklin's Grocery. Sanford Flour that "there will be a thermometer morning worship, 11 a. m , train­
and Feed Store, Gardner’s Gro­ in the downtown area showing the ing union at A:20 p. m., prayer
SOKC Schedules
cery, Dorothy Anderson Beauty standings of candidates in the con- meeting Wednesday night, 7:30 p.
m. and avenlng worship Sunday
Shop. Clarence Darby Grocery, An­ teat."
II Races Tonight
»t 7:10 p. m.
derson Brown Barber Shop, Will­
Jaycees
received
compliments
Two of the most promising young iams Barber Shop, Champion
from Harold Kaatner, who receiv­
greyhounds ever to break In at the
Cleaners, Victory Cab Co., Bent­ ed a Christmas Lighting Contest
ganford-Orlando Kennel Club are ley’* Laundry, and Stapltr'i Phar­
prise, when he said “ You are cer­
slated for action tonight.
tainly wonderful with all of these
macy.
Pabla Content, owned hy John
projects In which you take such a
Continued From fags 1
Groves, will parade postward in
sineers Interest"
to recommend ratea for reimburse­
the featured 10th while King Ivy, Lake Mary Church
A letter from the Lutheran Ha­ ment,’’ said Mrs. Whitmore.
from Fred Whitehead’s kennel, will
ven In Slarla also complimented
“ You see.” ahe said, "a good
compete In the ninth event
To Dedicate New
the Jayctea for their shopping tour many schools were giving 20c hut­
Each of these brilliant pups h it
given children of the home. "The ches for 2Sc this fall."
flashed to four straight wins since Hymnals Sunday
Board of Trustees appreciate, the
Asked about the distribution of
miking the first official (ta rt after
The Community Presbyterian fact that you hava made this an money received for school lunches,
the season opened Dec. 14.
Church will observe the sacrament annual affair,’* said Pastor Step­
Fable Contcsia has been the ot the Lord’s Supper Sunday morn­ hen M. Tuhy. Superintendent of Mrs. Whitmore said that of the 30c
charged for lunches 70 per cent it
more Impresslre so far, for she ing at the 11 o’clock aervice. New Lutheran Haven.
spent for food, 23 per cent for
already has a Grade A win lo her hymnals have been purchased and
In a letter from the City of San­
credit. In advancing up tha Udder will he Died for the first time In ford the Jayeees were lauded for labor, and S per cent for supplies.
“W* tried to hold our prices
from the maiden clast, the K- this service. A ritual of dedication, their efforts In furnishing funds
pound brlndle miss skipped Grade setting these books ailde for their for the renovation of the Deer a t they were." the explained. “ But
w* are required lo serve a "Type
D and therefore reached the top special purpose will be participat­ Pen in the Sanford Zoo.
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lunch in order to participate in
level ahead of King Ivy.
ed in by minister and congregation.
. i Jaycce
i ™ Jorganisation,
r ’’ pf * \, 4 ax- ,h* reimbursement program. This
There will be It races tonight The choir has choacn for their an­ ik
the uweal
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requirement means that we must
kutead of the uiual 10.
them, “God’s Love’’ by Lorens. plained that .the
week of J in : 12''
Tuesday night a group $f a met IS Is Jaycee Week “A week when
W,th eYery lunCh’ tW0 °“n'
at the church at 11 o’clock for a we toot our own horn’* he said ces of meat or meat substitute,
*•
of
a
cup of fruit and or a veget­
watch night party and worship ser­ Raborn explained that "Jaycce
vice to sing the old year out and Week la for the purpose of letting able, a serving of enriched bread
f C tr v r )
and butter, plus a half-pint of milk
Vi* new year In. During the aer- the public know what we do."
RIDE-IN THEATR
—and tbs milk alone costs ua 7
vice Betty Edwards sang, “ In the
Other projects discussed Includ­ cents.
LAST SHOWING
Garden": Walter Piper aang, “The ed "Courtesy Week" Jan. A-12 and
STARTS * 3#
"We believe that with each lunch
Ninety and Nine", and a quartet the annual speedboat regatta on
we serve w* arc also Including a
mad* up of lira. FT. M. Cochran, Jan. it.
Mra. Robert E. True, Mr. Piper
Also announced was a meeting lesson in good food habits,” Mra.
• O B C o»A»y f o a I
and the Rev. Alexander Linn, tang, of wive* of Jaycees on Thursday Whitmore explained. “ We are very
“ My Jesus, I Love Thee". Coffee night at 5 p. m. at tha Yacht Club proud of our program In Seminole
l* n ir r f* /u and doughnuts were served i t the when plans will b* discussed rela­ County and we want parents and
half hour before midnight, the tive to organising the Jayccettcs. friends of tha school lunchroom
v R lv W
program to know what we are
church bell was rung, the bene­
serving six’ bow we serve It," she
diction pronounced, and the meet­
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ing
closed
at
12:03
a.
m.
New
Feature
.MALACCA, Southwest Malaya
Year’i Day.
MATCH AT CARDIFF
—PLUS—
Two women’* meetings are aehe- (UP)—A newly formed National
CARDtFF, Wales w — The
dulcd for the coming dayi: Tues­ Cultural Council today eallcd on
day night at the church at A the government to ban atrip tease Welsh football association has an­
o’clock the executive committee of £ * ■ * " ! r°" ,n&lt;! olhf r ; ‘°b nounced that Its home world cup
FORD'BORGNIHE
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Presbyterian Women's
Dation will meet; on Wednesday, ment. The council was formed by at Cardiff. The date for the match
| the Builnesa Women will meet at tha Malay Cultural Congren at­ will be worked out later after con­
the borne of Mrs. H. M. Cochran tended by 20 representative* from sultations with the Israeli soccer
all parts of tha country.
authorities.
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Feature f:02 Only

Ptnoquet Baptiit
Clrarch to reedy lor one of the
largest revivals In the history of
Sanford which wiU get underway
Sunday morning a t 11 o’clock, ac­
cording to Rev. Joe R- Coursou,
pastor of tha church.
Everyone Is Invited to attend the
meetings, Rev. Coursou said this
morning.
Dr. E. J. Daniel* hat been in­
vited to conduct the meeting. Ha
is a native of Florida, having boon
reared on a farm In the northern
part of the state. During the paat
faw year* Dr. Daniels haa become
Internationally known a i an evan­
gelist, having condocted revivals
throughout America aod in many

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School

REV. E. J. DANIELS
Evangelist

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15 hooka and editor of a rel­
igious magazine. Dr. Daniels baa
been awarded two first prizes in
worldwide sermon contests.
Asairtiflg Ear. Daniel* will bo
Lowell Leistaur, tho music direc­
tor. He la known aa one, of the top
revival singers at the nation.
One outstanding feature of the
revival, which
will continue
through Sunday, Jan. 12, will be
tbo showing of a aerie* at color
movies depicting the life of Christ.
They are it'd to teQ His story
from birth through miracles,
trials, truciflaion and resurrec­
tion. “All who bavt seen these
movies declare them to be • mar­
velous addition to tha program of
a revival,’’ Rev. Daniels said.
Rev. Courson said this morning
that a "childrens revival" will be
conducted each evening at 7 o'clock
preceding the week-long revival
meetings. All children who attend
every aervice will receive a free
airplane rid* at the conclusion of
the revival meeting.
Tho color movies will ha shown
each evening at 7:1* p. m.
A nursery will be open eaeb
night for children, Rev. Courson
said. The evening revival services
will get underway at 7:30 p. m.
Rev. Courson pointed out this
morning “ We want aa many people
of Sanford as possible to bear Rav.
Daniels and the message ha baa
to tell.'*

Open
Sheriff Conducts Nozaranes
Golden Anniversary
Discussion Period Y ear On Jan. 5
V.
At Ministerial Meet
ot

In every one of 4,95$ Netarenp
church* in the
S. and around
the world, special hymns, testi­
monies and sermon*
praise win
arise at simultaneous worship ter­
ries* Sunday. Jan. I. opening the
denomination's golden anniver­
sary year.
Heart felt thanksgiving to God
will be offered by Nasarenee every­
where for the a ra a z b f progress
of the paat 10 year*.
Sbce the Nazar* t church t u n ­
ed at a union aervice In a m a il
t ‘nt at Pilot Point, Tex., on Oct.
13. 1505, It haa literally girdled the
world with Hi messagee and (lo­
gin, "Holiness in to the Lord." It
has become one of the faateit
growing Protestant church** b tha
world.
Among U. S. Protestant denomi­
nations, Natarenes now stand loth
In mtmbcrihlp, 15th In Sunday
school enrollment, and nirtb b
publishing house business.
The story of its growth la graphi­
cally told ai follows:
Membership hat Increased about
30 time*—from 10,000 to nearly
3000,000 b so years;
Sunday school an ro llaert h a t b created nearly 100 times, from about 7,000 to *32,000;
Per capita giving bat increased
10 times, from 513.44 to 1123.77;
The value of all ehureh property
hat Increased about 540 times,
from 5340,000 to *l»,T0*,00O.
These figures Include the 1207
calendar year.

The Seminole County Ministerial
Association held Ra first meeting
yesterday at tha T in t Presbyter­
ian Church b Sanford. An Informal
fellowship period waa observed be­
fore the business meeting. At this
time coffee sod doughnuts were
served.
The meeting was conducted by
the president, the Rav. Perry
Stone. Discussed was tha courts
for ushers, which will be held at
the ADIanee Church Jen. 21 end 27.
The course wiU be presented by
the University of Florida Exten­
sion Service. Timet for the two,
two hour tesilooi will be announc­
ed later. Under discussion at the
meeting Thursday was the pro­
blem ot promoting Interest in the
course among lay peopla at tha
community.
One of the choral groups ot the
University of Florida I* listed to
sing Feb. J in the Pinecrest
School, under the auspices of the
Seminole County Ministerial As­
sociation. The concert wiU be of
sacred musie and will be held b
co-operation with Seminole High
School.
The program for the meeting had
been arranged by the Rev. Joe
Courson and dealt with tha co­
operation of local churches with
the law enforcement agencies in
the county. The Rev. Courson In­
troduced Sheriff Luther Hobby,
who conducted an Informal discuss­
Os« of tha discoveries of tha
ion period.
Public Lecture
Sheriff Hobby outlined the var­ Geophysical Year is that Ih*
ious problems confronting his de­ aurora occurs simultaneously at
Will Be Given
partment and asked for the back­ both the North and South Poles.
ing of the Ministerial Association
Here Sunday
in mattcra of backing and prose­ The meeting closed with a gen­
How to gain freedom from fear cution. Discussed at length was the eral agreement to cooperate
will ba the topic of a free public problem of alcohol, and the pro­ whereever possible on the part of
lecture on Christian Selene* to be blems that aria* from its misuse. ministers snd law officers.
given In Sanford on Jan. 5 by J.
Hamilton Lewis of Concord, N. H.
Lewis will apeak In Pinccrcst
School Auditorium. 400 W. ?7th
St. at 3 P. M. under the auspices
of First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Sanford. Hit subject will ba "How
Christian Selcnca Brings Security
And Peace.’’
A member of The Christian
Science Board of Lectureship, Le­
wis la currently on a nationwide
speaking tour. Trior to entering
the public practice of Christian
Science healing In 1937, he was ac­
Test a *58 Studebaker with
tive for a number of years as pub­
Twin Traction for auro-footad power
lic relations and campaign mansin mud, eand, ice or n o w .
/7 T \
ger for Community Chests, Cham­
bers of Commerce, Boy Scout* of
(Jp J
America, and youth organizations
throughout New England. He serv­
SANFORD MOTOR CO., INC.
ed ter four years as Christian
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Bowes Re-Opens
Mar-Lou Today

LOWELL LEISTNER,
Music Director

Well Bless M y
Little Pointed

The newly redecorated Mar-Lou
Dining Room and Cocktail Lounge
rropen* today under the direction
of 'ra n k Bowes of Gettysburg,
Penn . brother of Charles (Chuck)
Bowes, long time Sanford resident.
Bowes, until his resignation re­
cently, was Night Manager and
Auditor ot the Hotel Gettysburg In
Gettysburg, Tenn. and well vers­
ed In catering management.
He is married and ha* five child­
ren ranging In ages from A months
to 12 yrars. The family will make
their home in Sanford.
The remodeled kitchen will be
presided over by Shlrtl* Long**, a
chef of International experience.
HU former connections includa:
Chef at the Hawaiian Couniry Club
in Honolulu, the Matson luxury
liners, and more recently at the
Hotel Gettysburg, wher* b; be­
came associated with Bowet. Un­
der Chef Lougee'a direction the
dining room will offer French and
Italian a* well aa traditionally
American ruistne.

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SATURDAY
SAI, MINEO haa thia lo nav to hla
friends, "Gel More Out of Life Go
Out To A Movie."

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Coolidge,
WASHINGTON. IB— Twentyflr* r u n ago, Calvin CooligejAjent Cal from the ailcnt hills
■Ef Vermont— died.
Mott Amarican presidents are
remembered fo r what they said.
Coolldfa la remembered because
ha n e w said vary much. There
are hundreds of atorles about his
New England taciturnity.
Once his train stopped In a
■mat town. A local official tried
to shush a noisy crowd. "Now
everybody heap quiet. 1 s e n t ab*

solute silence. The President Is
going to address us. ”
Coolidge said, “Good bye. ”
T bit's an.
Another time a newsreel cam­
eraman ordered Coolidge to “say
something."
The President quipped back,
“That man geta more conversa­
tion out of me than alt Congress.''
America's 30th President
In the early morning hours of
Aug. ,1, 1923, Coolidge, then vice
president, was awakened at his

30th

President,Remembered As Man

Plymouth. V t, home by a tele­ nor, and In 1911, governor of
graph messenger. President Har­ Massachusetts.
A year after he became gover­
ding had died. Coolidge was
nor, he made national headlines,
America’* 30th President.
Ills only comment was, “ I be­ and became a hot presidential
candidate, by qrelllng the Boston
lieve 1 can swing it,"
At 2:15 that morning, by the police strike.
Ilardlng's Running Mate
light of an oil lamp, Coolidge took
The Republicans picked him
his oath of office from his father,
that year as Harding's running
a notary pubtic.
Ilia rise In politics waa rapid. mate. He ran for President In
In quick session he waa elected 1924 and defeated Democrat John
mayor of Northampton. Mass.. IV. Davis and Progressive Robert
state senator, lieutenant gover- j M. LaFoiiette.

Coolldge'a administration waa
marked by revelatlooa of K in ­
ds la in the Hardhig government,
efforts to preserve peace, and
great prosperity.
Before the 1928 election, he Isrued a typically treie, and nowfamous, statement, " I do not
choose to run for President In
1' 28."
After he left the White House.
Coolidge returned to Northampton
where he wrote his autobiography

and a syndicated newspaper col­
umn.
On Jan. 5, 1939, he spent about
an hour at tha office he main­
tained, then went home, complain­
ing that he didn’t feel well. Later
In the day hie wife found him on
the floor at home, dead at 60 of
a heart attack.
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Coolldge'a blogra; her, William
Allen White, commented, “He who
lived aloof, died alone."
Coolidge had been president
during one of America's greatest

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VOL. XLIX

Established 1909

booms. Ho died In the midst of
ono of tho biggest busts.
Widow Died Last T ear
Coolidge la remembered as cold,
last year.
,
Coolidge is remembered as cold,
bumorlen, emotionless and con­
servative.
Actually, this tndd
took place shortly aft
Calvin Jr., died, better
the Coolidge character.
A Secret Service man
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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Few Wor

little, boy loitering near the Whlta
House gate what ho wanted. Thu
lad tupllod, *T esmo to see tAo
President. I wanted to tell htaa
I'm sorry hlv little boy died."
The boy wes taken to the Pres­
ident.
Later Coolidge told tha Secret
Service men, "Whenever a boy
wants to see me, always bring
him In. Never tum one away or
neke him w ait"
The President's Up was quiver-

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MONDAY, JANUARY 6. 1953

United Press Leased Wire

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A JACKSON, MICH, milkman, Wendnll Saines ami his
wife, were arrested this mominjr shortly before 10 o'clock
.on French Ave. for "attempting1 to go through Sanford
without stopping to see our wonderful city." Shown (left
to right) are: Snines, his wife in the background arc! ir
car, Sgt. Leo Rock of the Sanford Police Department, and
ACharlie Morrison, representing the Seminole Comity Cham­
ber of Commerce.
(Staff Photo)

MILKMAN WKNDALL SAINES AND HIS WIFE are greeted at the Sanford Police
Ration by Chief Roy G. Wiliams. Chief Williams preferred chnrges against the visit­
ing couple with a handshake instead of the police blotter. Shown in the picture (left to
right) are: Mrs. Saines, Saines, Sgt. Leo Itjck, nnd Chief Roy G. Williams of the San­
ford Police Department.
(Staff Tholo)

City Manager Foresees
Good Year For Sanford

GREETED AT THE MAYFAIR INN where Mr. and Mr*. Saines will be guests overnight,
tho visiting couple received gifts from local business houses, fruit, and flowers. Shown
greeting the guests nrc: (left to right) Mayfair Inn Manager Frank Mcbane Jr., M. L.
Unborn Jr., Jaycce President, Mrs. Sallies, Saines, Charlie Morrison, Howard McNulty,
chnirman of Courtesy Week for the Jayce.s, and Mayor David GatcheL (Staff Photo)

Hospitality Shown

City Manager W arrtn E. Knowtes ed out tho outstanding achieve­ b« completed this year. Also he
predicted a good y#ir fer tbs Ci'y ments " ’.Ve rin look for". &lt;
pointed out that the Fire Station
at Sanford during 1958.
He said the "completion of Ihe No. 2 project will also be com­

Speaking before the Sanford Sanford Civic Center" and the pleted.
Kiwania Club Friday at its noon c.on-mlc me of the new facility
The completion of the Goldsboro
luncheon meeting, Knowles point­ waa the "number one project" to Swimming Tool will mean one of
Ihe finest recreation areas In tho
Stale, he said.
Installation of tha year 'round
recreation program amt the em­
ployment of a director is a 1959
achievement, said Knowles.
A Jackson. Mich, couple, Mr, and vacation when stopped on French
Other projects for 1958. Knowles
Mrs. Wendall Saines, were arrest­ Ave. near Commercial.
George Swain h i t a bicycle ta
CAPE CANAVERAL, ( U P ) - A
Best guess for triggering of the pointed out, would be the widen­
ed thi* morning by Sanford Police
Mrs. Saines remarked to her use now.
brawny Altai intercontinental miss- blunt nosed, 90-foot Atlas was Wed­ ing of West First St. to lie in with
Department Sergeant two Rock husband as Sgt. Rock waved them
A story carried in The Sanford
Ue, mightiest reply to Russian roc­
Ihe Federal Interstate Highway
and Chamber of Commerce repre­ to the curb "What are they stop­ Herald last Thursday about George
ket threats besetting the new ses­ nesday, the day after Congress re­ system which will mean "tearing
sentative Charlie Morrison, for ping us for?" and the husband said Swain's bicycle being stolen caught
city water mains and
sion of Congress, was poised to fly convenes to consider the stagger- Up 0f
"attempting to pass through San­ •Tin not speeding."
the eye of a Sanford youngster
Ing sums needed for holslcring the sewers" for their relocation and
igaln today.
ford without stopping to sect our
Harsh winds lashing the cape nation's defenses— In particular “extending larger water matns to
Charlie Morrison told th# couple who Immediately did something
wonderful city.”
and Its great steel missile towers the guided missile development the West Side because of indus­
"The only reason we .slopped you about providing transportation for
'Pie Jackson, Mich., milkman and is because you looked like a likely the 70-year-old Negro who lives on
were expected to continue at least program.
trial development.
hi* wife were traveling nortli on couple to be guest* of Sanford."
Locust Ave. near loth 8t.
'•m other day, however, and could
"I will go out on a limb," said
Other missiles being readied at
their way homo from a Florida
« defer the first test launchings of the launching site for flight tests Knowles, "to foresee that the City
The whole Idea i* a part ol San­ Billy Brown, son of Cotton
the new year.
soon were tha Vanguard satellite- of Sanford will give a better in­
ford's Courtesy Week" event. Mr. Brown, read the article pointing
carrying rocket, an Army Jupiter, surance rate by climbing from
ami Mrs. Saines were presented out George Swain's plight.
Wily received a new hike for
an Air Force Thor, ami possibly a Class ft to Class 5. This Is a big
gifts, will enjoy an overnight stay
Navaho missile for which the con­ Item because it represents the re­
at the Mayfair Inn. and will be Christmas and had his old one on
tract has been cancelled by the turn of money to the people."
taken on a tour of Sanford and hand—a good one hut not quit# an
Air Force. Several Navaho*,, how­ For industrial development, the
Seminole County by Charlie Mor­ equal to the new, shiny bike left
under hi* Christmas Tree this year.
ever, are among the "leftovers" City Manager predicted. "We will
rison.
see a really big development in
here.
So BUly sent word to George
Janie* Patrick Mahoney, 13, p a n ­ The traveling couple wa* taken
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The next attempt to fling up a this item. I believe 1958 wilt bring
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issioners will hold Its organira- baby moon into orbit around Ihe to Ihe City of Sanford industrial
Loch Arbor Saturday night at 7:15 they wi re hooked on charges Mor­ you won't have to walk from home
onal meeting tomorrow night. earth, using the Vanguard rocket, development within the city limits.
p. m.
rison placed against them, met to downtown every day."
A newly elected commissioner is not expected this week. And al­ This is needed because the tax load
George, who it well known In
He had lived in Sanford for the Police chief Itoy G. Williams, and
will be sworn in and sealrd and a though the Army has been given must be spread out.
past three year*. He wa* born where they were also greeted by Sanford and the Sanford area for
commissioner reeleet-d to the the go-ahead to attem pt a satellite
"We are going to see Ihe open­ CITY MANAGER WARREN E. KNOWLES (left) predict- N'ov. 23. 1911, in Corpus Chrlstl, Mayor David Gatchel, M. L. Ra- hi* Immaculate courtesy, will be
board will be sworn In and seated launching with its Jupiter C mis ing for industrial development o( ed a henrty 1953 for the City of Sanford. Ilia predictions Tex., and attended the eighth born Jr., president of the Jaycees, seen regularly at his odd jobs now,
rade of Sanford Junior High | and Howard McNulty, chairman of smiling as he it alwaya known to
Commissioner Robert S. Brown »Ho, this attempt is believed to Ihe north side of West First St. w ore made nt tho Sanford KiwnnU f’ltili luncheon mooting
with the opening of Fulton St.,
was elecltfll last fall and Com mis- i&gt;e , ome time away.
do.
Friday. Senator Dougin.* Steicslrom (right) introduced School.
the Courtesy Week event.
(loner A. L. Wilson was reelected.
,
, , said Cliy .Manager Knowles,
A long 12 to 15 block walk each
Knowles.
(Staff Photo)
He wb&lt; » member of All Soul'*
After the charges were placed
The need of professional city
However, before any organlia .
*n * 7 ? ' “ [ r ™ ,,,lc
morning
would have possibly had
Catholic Church.
th# Jackson. Mich, couple, still be­
Con of the board of commissioners L
T r *planning
—
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» coming before the
Survivors are hi* father and mo wildered over their arrest, were some effect on George’s smile ami
ll taken up, .11 old business must J? A“ ” «
,h* h‘« * « in Hoard of Sanford City Managers In
courtesy, and according to hilly
(her, AMC Max Mahoney amt Mrs, taken to the Mayfair Inn.
Brown, "We Just couldn't let *hat
iw handled by the outgoing comprwJuceiJ £ 2 l w i l r '
m#, U, y * ith th# Fk,rWa Deve'
Mahoney, Sanford; one brother,
Is sion with Commissioner F. D.
Manager Frank Mcbane greeted happen especially since this it
Iupmerit Commission, K n o w l e s
Mike Mahoney and one sister.
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Shannon Mahoney, of Sanford: th-’ the guests at the hotel’* entrance Courteiy Week In Florida."
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The prepared agenda for tomorr- was
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city is at such a rate that the need
grandparent!, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. along with Chamber of Commerce
row night's session lists only two
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(Continued On l’age 3)
Criswell. Patatka and Mrs. Kath­ Manager John Krlder, James Sing­
items to be handled. The first is r,,llirr''
Hravy Attack Squadron Nina 100 aircraft ami displaces mnra erine Mahonpy of Greenfield, O.
letary, representing S e m i n o l e
for the transfer of beer and wine
T,le * “ *» now ready "*• italic
departed from Sanford January than 70,000 ton* when fully load*
County Sheriff J. L. Hobby ami
Funeral
Mass
will
he
held
at
licenses from W. K. 1'ratt to S. (Ked. »lth apparent success, Sat
3 to board the aircraft car ed Tha ship'* four steam c.ita- 9 .10 a. m. Tuesday at All Souls others.
P. Griffin at B4C Grocery Co urd,ly "i*1'1rier USS Saratoga for a lengthy I'llla handla the lliiity-fiv# tun Catholic Church with Father Rich­ Gifts from Sanford lusines* The rehearsals of the Mai*
and from W'm. M. Brown to Vcrn
The Atlas ultimately will bo abl.:
deployment
part of the power- hky warriors of VAll 9 like toys,
home* were presented to the cou­ Chorus will be resumed tonliht
ard Lyons officiating.
on and Estella Erickson at Angel's to carry a nuclear warhead up to
ful US 6th Fleet in tha Me&lt;liter- They pick np an AID from a
The Rosary will be recited at ple Including Yowell's. Merle Warn­ at 8 o'clock at the First Presby­
Eat Shack.
5..VH miles. The one to be iir.-d this
ranran area, Sanford's busiest standing start and hurl It Into 7 .30 tonight at Brisson Funeral er. Touchton's. Powell's Office Sup­ terian Church.
s ' The second Item of business can week is the twin of the Atlas fired
The Sanford Lions Club, at Its squadron under tha command of the air at mur* than 110 miles an Home.
ply, Wilson Mater Furniture Co.,
Harry M. Weir, director, this
cover a multitude of complaints, in December, which was only gear- noon luncheon meeting tomorrow cilr. W, R. Hailett, USN, will be hour In a run of 215 to 267 feet,
JBurial will be In All Souls Ceme­ Patrick Fruit Co. and flowers from morning asked for a good a
business, or contracts brought e&lt;l to lly around 600 miles,
at the Yacht Club, will see a mo- returning to familiar sun-nun I- The am Imri on the giant ship tery.
(Coni in aril on Page 3)
ance at this first rehearsal of 1953.
over from last —
year. The
Item
It is not known
how....far . .teclmi
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vie released by the Post Office mgs. It was on the Saratoga that weigh thirty tons apiece. She
reads “Any further old business to cians will attempt to send the next Department called "Operation th* squadron participated in last carries two million gallons of
come before the City Commission." Atlas The missile, however, is not Three-Ms"
fall a gigantic NATO exercise fu*t oil and, ha* 2,300 telephones
Tallowing tha swearing in and likely to bo tested for the full
The three Ml, said P oitm istrr “Strikehack" In tha frigid wateri Installed. For better crew efficien­
seating of tha two commissioner* 5,MO-mile range until much later Joel Field, are men. mail and ma­ north of the Arctic Circle.
cy the Saratoga has most of It*
The Chief of Naval Operations, he shared by a greater proportion plain because of the nuisance of
elected last November by Sanford in the year,
chine i.
Returning' to Sanford late in working apace* and virtually nil Admiral Arleigh Burke, ha* ex­ of the eiliirns of this country. 1 noise. This gesture was brought to
eitiient, a Mayor will be elected
It is also uncertain whether all
Purpose of the film, said San­ October th# squailmn was honor- flf It* living spaces air condition­ pressed his appreciation for nol*e
the attention of Captain Lionel A.
know the pilots appreciate it.
ktiyor David Gatchel can be re- of tho ,\!la»’ three engines will he ford Postmaster Field, is to show ed to h# eho*en to participate in ed,
' tolerance to the parishioner* of th#
ejected to s e n e another term as used In Ihe coming flight. Only the the public the need for mechanlra- th# snakedown eruli# of the
"Your messag# It of auch Im­ Arthur. Commanding Officer, N i­
While thi* wilt he th# hnm# nf Holy Cross Episcopal Church and
• t * "Honorary Head" of the City two lis.ooo-potind thrust "booster" lion in the Post Office Depart­ Navy'* newest aircraft earner, **1# member* of Sanford'* first "the many kind eiliirns of the city port that I am taking the liberty val Air Station, Sanford, who re­
of Sanford, but such an election engines were used in the last test, ment, especially here in Sanford the USS Ranger, during Novoni J*1 H««vy Attack Squadron fur ul Sanford." The Rev. John W, of calling it to the attention of our cognised Its Impact as one kind
must be with the unanimous apBesides the Atlas now ready, at where the postal operations it eon- ber and early D e c e m b e r . lh*
»«veral months, their Thomas. Rector, Holy Cro*» Epis­ Chief of Chaplains with the request thought among a multitude of
proval of all commissioners.
least two more are known to be ducted in „a building more than Lea* than on# week later VAII- 9 thoughts will he of Sanford vshere
copal Church, Has received a let­ that he inak# ll available to other complainta.
*° , l r - there has .been no "un- on the cape. These were brought 40 years old.
Captain Arthur directed It tve
placed *ix of Its aircraft on board th# majority will b# leaving thair ter from Admiral Burke which church organltations. I hope this
official campaigning" for tha teat in by trailer truck from the Con
Several members of the local .th# US.T Forrvstal for a short famill##
mrcts with your approval." Signed forwarded to the Chief of Naval
stated In part:
as Mayor of Sanford and the out-:vair plant at Los Angeles. Calif., Post Office staff will accompany operation. thus becoming th#
Information who In turn brought
"I have noticed s copy of T he Arleigh Burko.
come of tomorrow night's meeting 'Just after Christmas. Possibly one Poslmastrr Field to th# Lion* first navy squadron to o p e r a t r
Early In November, “ The En­ It to the attention of th# Chief
Envoy,' which was Issued by your
cannot be predicted. Commission- of these already has been put in Club meeting to conduct a ques­ from all three of tae Navy'* new.
voy" issued by the Holy Cross of Naval Operations.
church, dited Nov. 3, 1957.
era have been mum as to who will the tower which housed tha mis­ tion and answer session following est class aircraft cirrieri.
Captain Arthur has expressed Ida
Church stated the special need for
"Th#
comments
concerning
the
wrve at Mayor of Sanford for 19M. sile fired in December, but the the film.
The USS Saratoga with Its angled
continued hope for the favorable
noise
toieranc#
In
th#
jet
a$c
and
jet
planes
based
at
Sanford
are
The meeting will be held in the huge curtains inside the tower
“It is quit# 1 show.” said Post­ flight deck of approximately four
appreciated far more than you will requested parishioners to offer a acceptance of Jet noises In com­
£mmitt(orters room of th# city have been drawn shut for the past master Field, "which lasts only acres resembles a huge Boating,
ever know. It expresses an en­ prayer for th# safety of the air­ munities wherein military air bases
kail bufioalnf at ■ o’clock.
three days.
13lj minutes."
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lightened vi«w which 1 *ijji could craft pilot* m J u r thus to com- are located.
FwJaUi

Michigan Couple Is Youngster Gives
Arrested As Guests' George Swain Bike

Atlas Missile Set Up
'For Firing At Cape

Board Organization
Meeting Tomorrow

Funeral Mass
For P. Mahoney
Tuesday Morning

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Nine Boards Ship
Fo r Depl oyment

Lions To See Film
Called ‘Operation
Three-Ms’ Tuesday

Male Chorus Will
Resume Practice

Admiral Lauds Citizens For Noise Tolerance

Additional
Local News
On Page 3

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Program Planned
For Tourist Club
Session Tuesday

first Baptist Church News
Thu Witch Night aanrku at ite
V int Baptiit Chprch ea Tuaadi
'-f\l was well attended by a large
(roup of yoong people u von ■■
program at tonga. garnet, atuata,
pictures and devotional*. During
the paat year atrldea hart boon
t in developing the m ule pro­
__ of_ the ehnrcb muter the e r ­
gram
ection of Mr*. Gny Bltbop and W.L.
Hannon. The church now baa tix
cholra aU of which participated ha
the Chrtatmaa mtitle program. Al­
an daring tho p u t ytar, according
la the choreh report tha Firit Baptiat Clrarch organlted two other
cfcath ” In thia area—tho Eider
gpringa Baptltt Church and the
Pteecrttl Baptist Church.
Tbo week of Jan. II la known
throughout tho Southern Baptist
Convention and Wotnani Mission­
ary Society at focus wtek and w.D
bo observed here in the First BapMat Church. Also a high light m
January will be the Vbocl of Miastoua week beginning Jan. H
There will be cissies etch after­
noon for the boys and girls In
mission studies and a talk by a
missionary. At night the young
people and adults will hava mlsslor
studies and an address by a dif­
ferent missionary each evening
Dnring the week of Feb. 1A the
church will have Its annual Bibla
Study week. This year tha study
will ha In the book of Hoses and
taught aach evening by Dr. Earl
Joiner of tha School of Religion

SOKC Schedules
II Races Tonight
Two of the most promising young
greyhounds ever to break In at the
ganford-Orlando Kennel Club are
slated for action tonight.
Pabla Content, owned hy John
Groves, will parade postward in
the featured 10th while King Ivy,
from Fred Whitehead’s kennel, will
compete In the ninth event
Each of these brilliant pups hit
flashed to four straight wins since
miking the first official (tart after
the season opened Dec. 14.
Fable Contcsia has been the
more Impresslre so far, for she
already has a Grade A win lo her
credit. In advancing up tha Udder
from the maiden clast, the Kpound brlndle miss skipped Grade
D and therefore reached the top
level ahead of King Ivy.
There will be It races tonight
kutead of the uiual 10.

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Tbo Art* mooting of tfm ytar
Tbo ehnrcb now baa two C M a M i ter flm Souford Tourist Club
Roll departments. Cradle V a l I
te n ts the territory tart of Fart
Are. and la under dm dtaction
of Mrs. Ralph Betts ea superintend­
ent. Mrs. J. W. Carter It soparintendant at Cradle Rod «. * •
at Park Art.

•art Tuesday night will fetter* ■
covered dish supper prepared by
Mo women o f tbo organisation; ■
abort basinets meeting and a pro­
gram of entertainment staged by
Chortle Morrison, well known local
pabUt relations man. it was an­
nounced thia morning by Don

Local CW A Group
Schedules Party
Saturday Evening

Chapel To Become Pinecrest Church
Prairie lake
Slates Revial
He In
Baptist Church
On Sunday, Jan. I, Am Maitland
Baptiit Chapel In South Fern Park
win become the Prairie Lake Bap­
tist Church, lines Aug. 28, 1IU.
tbo Chapel has been a branch of
the HUlcreet Baptltt Church to
Geneve. Under the guidance of
the pastor, the Rev. Leonard Jones,
tho church has grown to Include
l i t members in the congregation,
betides a risible Sunday SeheoL
At I p. m. on Sunday the church
wfll be organised and become an
Independent eo-opcratlng Southern
Baptist Church. Organisation for
the constitution will taka placa at
2:45 p. m. with the Seminole Bap­
tist Association conducting the

Brooke said, will be
at t:00 o’clock with Me
basin*** meeting scheduled to get
underway about 7:00. Morrison will
Lake charge at 7:43 and will pre­
Tbo amalgamated C l o t h i n g sent “ Musical Memories" featur­
Workers of America. Local 70S, will ing Glen Nelson at the Hammond
hold their annual party at the chord organ with Roger Gregory
Yaeht Club Saturday avaning at T doing too narration. A abort per­
iod of community ringing wm fol­
o’ clock.
Twenty-stx area merchants have low, after which Morrison will
contributed prises for the event, stage one of his “ silver dollar b u s in e s s .
according to a release from the quities’* awarding “ G a o r g I a
Dr. Paul A- Mrlgs, executive se­
union’ s financial secretary, Mrs. Bueki’’ (the term sometimes given
silver dollsrs) to those who cor­ cretary of Baptist Missions and
G. 8. Yates.
Evangelism ter the State of Flor­
Tho merchants furnlahlng mer­ rectly answer the questions to the ida, will bt the guest speaker in
chandise for prises at the annual categories they select.
the program which follows.
party are: Sanford Manufacturers.
The service will open with prim­
Inc., Fauat’s Drug Store, J. V.
er and scripture by the Rev. J. W.
Jones Service Station. Jones and
Parham. An explanation of the
Phillip* Auto Repair Servlet,
purpose of the meeting, will follow.,
Crawford and Laka Service Station.
During tho service there win be
Harriett’s Beaoty Salon, Xarrak(Continued From Page 1)
special musle and messages, riot­
er*a Service Station, Goembel Serv­
Winner of the contest, Mn. Pry­
ice Station. Roumlllat and Ander­ or said, will received ■ five to ing with the “ Hand of Fellowship’*
son Drug Store, Cherry’ s Station seven day vacation at the Holiday by eU members at the congrega­
tion.
and Store, Orange City Sundriea. Hotel to Ft Lauderdale.
Tha Prairie Lake Baptiit Church
Western Auto Associate Storo. WUMr*. Pryor, representing ■&gt;*
son-Maler Furniture Co., Touchton Women’s Auxiliary of the Semi­ haa a new building and an servlets.
Drug Co., Powell’s Office Supply. nole Memorial Hospital, explained Sunday School is at t:43 a. m ,
Franklin's Grocery. Sanford Flour that "there will be a thermometer morning worship, 11 a. m , train­
and Feed Store, Gardner’s Gro­ in the downtown area showing the ing union at A:20 p. m., prayer
cery, Dorothy Anderson Beauty standings of candidates in the con- meeting Wednesday night, 7:30 p.
m. and avenlng worship Sunday
Shop. Clarence Darby Grocery, An­ teat."
derson Brown Barber Shop, Will­
Jaycees received compliments »t 7:10 p. m.
iams Barber Shop, Champion from Harold Kaatner, who receiv­
Cleaners, Victory Cab Co., Bent­ ed a Christmas Lighting Contest
ley’ * Laundry, and Stapltr'i Phar­ prise, when he said “ You are cer­
tainly wonderful with all of these
macy.
projects In which you take such a
Continued From fags 1
sineers Interest"
to recommend ratea for reimburse­
A letter from the Lutheran Ha­ ment,’ ’ said Mrs. Whitmore.
ven In Slarla also complimented
“ You see.” ahe said, "a good
the Jayctea for their shopping tour many schools were giving 20c hut­
given children of the home. "The ches for 2Sc this fall."
Board of Trustees appreciate, the
Asked about the distribution of
The Community Presbyterian fact that you hava made this an money received for school lunches,
Church will observe the sacrament annual affair,’* said Pastor Step­
Mrs. Whitmore said that of the 30c
ot the Lord’s Supper Sunday morn­ hen M. Tuhy. Superintendent of
charged for lunches 70 per cent it
ing at the 11 o’ clock aervice. New Lutheran Haven.
spent for food, 23 per cent for
hymnals have been purchased and
In a letter from the City of San­ labor, and S per cent for supplies.
will he Died for the first time In ford the Jayeees were lauded for
“ W* tried to hold our prices
this service. A ritual of dedication, their efforts In furnishing funds
at they were." the explained. “ But
setting these books ailde for their for the renovation of the Deer
w* are required lo serve a "Type
special purpose will be participat­ Pen in the Sanford Zoo.
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, A* lunch in order to participate in
ed in by minister and congregation.
u . i i ™ Jr’’ pf*\, 4
,h* reimbursement program. This
The choir has choacn for their an­ ik
the weal Jaycce organisation, ax. kV
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requirement means that we must
them, “ God’s Love’’ by Lorens. plained that the
week of J in : 12''
Tuesday night a group $f a met IS Is Jaycee Week “ A week when
lunCh’substitute,
tW0 °“ n'
ces of W,th
meateYery
or meat
at the church at 11 o’clock for a we toot our own horn’* he said
*• of a cup of fruit and or a veget­
watch night party and worship ser­ Raborn explained that "Jaycce
vice to sing the old year out and Week la for the purpose of letting able, a serving of enriched bread
and butter, plus a half-pint of milk
Vi* new year In. During the aer- the public know what we do."
—and tbs milk alone costs ua 7
vice Betty Edwards sang, “ In the
Other projects discussed Includ­ cents.
Garden": Walter Piper aang, “ The ed "Courtesy Week" Jan. A-12 and
"We believe that with each lunch
Ninety and Nine", and a quartet the annual speedboat regatta on
we serve w* arc also Including a
mad* up of lira. FT. M. Cochran, Jan. it.
Mra. Robert E. True, Mr. Piper
Also announced was a meeting lesson in good food habits,” Mra.
and the Rev. Alexander Linn, tang, of wive* of Jaycees on Thursday Whitmore explained. “ We are very
“ My Jesus, I Love Thee". Coffee night at 5 p. m. at tha Yacht Club proud of our program In Seminole
and doughnuts were served it the when plans will b* discussed rela­ County and we want parents and
half hour before midnight, the tive to organising the Jayccettcs. friends of tha school lunchroom
program to know what we are
church bell was rung, the bene­
serving six’ bow we serve It," she
diction pronounced, and the meet­
ASKS STRIP BAN
said.
ing closed at 12:03 a. m. New
.MALACCA, Southwest Malaya
Year’i Day.
MATCH AT CARDIFF
Two women’ * meetings are aehe- (UP)—A newly formed National
CARDtFF, Wales w — The
dulcd for the coming dayi: Tues­ Cultural Council today eallcd on
day night at the church at A the government to ban atrip tease Welsh football association has an­
nounced that Its home world cup
o’clock the executive committee of £ * ■ * " ! r° " ,n&lt;! olhf r ; ‘° b
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, d „ . Jectionxble forma ot entertain­ match with Israel will be played
Presbyterian
Women's
ment. The council was formed by at Cardiff. The date for the match
Dation will meet; on Wednesday,
|the Builnesa Women will meet at tha Malay Cultural Congren at­ will be worked out later after con­
the borne of Mrs. H. M. Cochran tended by 20 representative* from sultations with the Israeli soccer
all parts of tha country.
authorities.
at 8 p. m.

Ptnoquet Baptiit
Clrarch to reedy lor one of the
largest revivals In the history of
Sanford which wiU get underway
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, ac­
cording to Rev. Joe R- Coursou,
pastor of tha church.
Everyone Is Invited to attend the
meetings, Rev. Coursou said this
morning.
Dr. E. J. Daniel* hat been in­
vited to conduct the meeting. Ha
is a native of Florida, having boon
reared on a farm In the northern
part of the state. During the paat
faw year* Dr. Daniels haa become
Internationally known ai an evan­
gelist, having condocted revivals
throughout America aod in many

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In every one of 4,95$ Netarenp
church* in the
and around
the world, special hymns, testi­
monies and sermon*
praise win
arise at simultaneous worship ter­
ries* Sunday. Jan. I. opening the
denomination's golden anniver­
sary year.
Heart felt thanksgiving to God
will be offered by Nasarenee every­
where for the araazbf progress
of the paat 10 year*.
Sbce the Nazar* t church tun­
ed at a union aervice In a m ail
t‘ nt at Pilot Point, Tex., on Oct.
13. 1505, It haa literally girdled the
world with Hi messagee and (lo­
gin, "Holiness into the Lord." It
has become one of the faateit
growing Protestant church** b tha
world.
Among U. S. Protestant denomi­
nations, Natarenes now stand loth
In mtmbcrihlp, 15th In Sunday
school enrollment, and nirtb b
publishing house business.
The story of its growth la graphi­
cally told ai follows:
Membership hat Increased about
30 time*—from 10,000 to nearly
3000,000 b so years;
Sunday school anrollaert hat b created nearly 100 times, from about 7,000 to *32,000;
Per capita giving bat increased
10 times, from 513.44 to 1123.77;
The value of all ehureh property
hat Increased about 540 times,
from 5340,000 to *l»,T0*,00O.
These figures Include the 1207
calendar year.

The Seminole County Ministerial
Association held Ra first meeting
yesterday at tha T int Presbyter­
ian Church b Sanford. An Informal
fellowship period waa observed be­
fore the business meeting. At this
time coffee sod doughnuts were
served.
The meeting was conducted by
the president, the Rav. Perry
Stone. Discussed was tha courts
for ushers, which will be held at
the ADIanee Church Jen. 21 end 27.
The course wiU be presented by
the University of Florida Exten­
sion Service. Timet for the two,
two hour tesilooi will be announc­
ed later. Under discussion at the
meeting Thursday was the pro­
blem ot promoting Interest in the
course among lay peopla at tha
community.
One of the choral groups ot the
University of Florida I* listed to
sing Feb. J in the Pinecrest
School, under the auspices of the
Seminole County Ministerial As­
sociation. The concert wiU be of
sacred musie and will be held b
co-operation with Seminole High
School.
The program for the meeting had
been arranged by the Rev. Joe
Courson and dealt with tha co­
operation of local churches with
the law enforcement agencies in
the county. The Rev. Courson In­
troduced Sheriff Luther Hobby,
who conducted an Informal discuss­
Os« of tha discoveries o f tha
ion period.
Geophysical Year is that Ih*
Sheriff Hobby outlined the var­
aurora occurs simultaneously at
ious problems confronting his de­
partment and asked for the back­ both the North and South Poles.
ing of the Ministerial Association
The meeting closed with a gen­
in mattcra of backing and prose­
How to gain freedom from fear cution. Discussed at length was the eral agreement to cooperate
will ba the topic of a free public problem of alcohol, and the pro­ whereever possible on the part of
lecture on Christian Selene* to be blems that aria* from its misuse. ministers snd law officers.
given In Sanford on Jan. 5 by J.
Hamilton Lewis of Concord, N. H.
Lewis will apeak In Pinccrcst
School Auditorium. 400 W. ?7th
St. at 3 P. M. under the auspices
of First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Sanford. Hit subject will ba "How
Christian Selcnca Brings Security
And Peace.’’
A member of The Christian
Science Board of Lectureship, Le­
wis la currently on a nationwide
speaking tour. Trior to entering
the public practice of Christian
Science healing In 1937, he was ac­
Test a *58 Studebaker with
tive for a number of years as pub­
Twin Traction for auro-footad power
lic relations and campaign mansin mud, eand, ice or n o w .
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ger for Community Chests, Cham­
bers of Commerce, Boy Scout* of
America, and youth organizations
throughout New England. He serv­
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Lake Mary Church
To Dedicate New
Hymnals Sunday

S tu d e b a k e r - P a c k a r d

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The newly redecorated Mar-Lou
Dining Room and Cocktail Lounge
rropen* today under the direction
of 'rank Bowes of Gettysburg,
Penn . brother of Charles (Chuck)
Bowes, long time Sanford resident.
Bowes, until his resignation re­
cently, was Night Manager and
Auditor ot the Hotel Gettysburg In
Gettysburg, Tenn. and well vers­
ed In catering management.
He is married and ha* five child­
ren ranging In ages from A months
to 12 yrars. The family will make
their home in Sanford.
The remodeled kitchen will be
presided over by Shlrtl* Long**, a
chef of International experience.
HU former connections includa:
Chef at the Hawaiian Couniry Club
in Honolulu, the Matson luxury
liners, and more recently at the
Hotel Gettysburg, wher* b; be­
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dining room will offer French and
Italian a* well aa traditionally
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15 hooka and editor of a rel­
igious magazine. Dr. Daniels baa
been awarded two first prizes in
worldwide sermon contests.
Asairtiflg Ear. Daniel* will bo
Lowell Leistaur, tho music direc­
tor. He la known aa one, of the top
revival singers at the nation.
One outstanding feature of the
revival,
which
will
continue
through Sunday, Jan. 12, will be
tbo showing of a aerie* at color
movies depicting the life of Christ.
They are it'd to teQ His story
from birth through miracles,
trials, truciflaion and resurrec­
tion. “ All who bavt seen these
movies declare them to be • mar­
velous addition to tha program of
a revival,’’ Rev. Daniels said.
Rev. Courson said this morning
that a "childrens revival" will be
conducted each evening at 7 o'clock
preceding the week-long revival
meetings. All children who attend
every aervice will receive a free
airplane rid* at the conclusion of
the revival meeting.
Tho color movies will ha shown
each evening at 7:1* p. m.
A nursery will be open eaeb
night for children, Rev. Courson
said. The evening revival services
will get underway at 7:30 p. m.
Rev. Courson pointed out this
morning “ We want aa many people
of Sanford as possible to bear Rav.
Daniels and the message ha baa
to tell.'*

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Coolidge,
WASHINGTON. IB— Twentyflr* r u n ago, Calvin CooligejAjent Cal from the ailcnt hills
■Ef Vermont— died.
Mott Amarican presidents are
remembered for what they said.
Coolldfa la remembered because
ha n e w said vary much. There
are hundreds of atorles about his
New England taciturnity.
Once his train stopped In a
■mat town. A local official tried
to shush a noisy crowd. "Now
everybody heap quiet. 1 sent ab*

solute silence. The President Is
going to address us. ”
Coolidge
said, “ Good bye. ”
Tbit's an.
Another time a newsreel cam­
eraman ordered Coolidge to “ say
something."
The President quipped back,
“ That man geta more conversa­
tion out of me than alt Congress.''
America's 30th President
In the early morning hours of
Aug. ,1, 1923, Coolidge, then vice
president, was awakened at his

30th

President,Remembered As Man

Plymouth. V t, home by a tele­ nor, and In 1911, governor of
graph messenger. President Har­ Massachusetts.
A year after he became gover­
ding had died. Coolidge was
nor, he made national headlines,
America’* 30th President.
Ills only comment was, “ I be­ and became a hot presidential
candidate, by qrelllng the Boston
lieve 1 can swing it,"
At 2:15 that morning, by the police strike.
Ilardlng's Running Mate
light of an oil lamp, Coolidge took
The Republicans picked him
his oath of office from his father,
that year as Harding's running
a notary pubtic.
Ilia rise In politics waa rapid. mate. He ran for President In
In quick session he waa elected 1924 and defeated Democrat John
mayor of Northampton. Mass.. IV. Davis and Progressive Robert
state senator, lieutenant gover- j M. LaFoiiette.

Coolldge'a administration waa
marked by revelatlooa of K in ­
ds la in the Hardhig government,
efforts to preserve peace, and
great prosperity.
Before the 1928 election, he Isrued a typically treie, and nowfamous, statement, " I do not
choose to run for President In

and a syndicated newspaper col­
umn.
On Jan. 5, 1939, he spent about
an hour at tha office he main­
tained, then went home, complain­
ing that he didn’t feel well. Later
In the day hie wife found him on
the floor at home, dead at 60 of
a heart attack.
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Coolldge'a blogra; her, William
1'28."
Allen White, commented, “ He who
After he left the White House. lived aloof, died alone."
Coolidge had been president
Coolidge returned to Northampton
where he wrote his autobiography during one of America's greatest

booms. Ho died In the midst of
ono of tho biggest busts.
Widow Died Last Tear
Coolidge la remembered as cold,
last year.
,
Coolidge is remembered as cold,
bumorlen, emotionless and con­
servative.
Actually, this tndd
took place shortly aft
Calvin Jr., died, better
the Coolidge character.
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little, boy loitering near the Whlta
House gate what ho wanted. Thu
lad tupllod, *T esmo to see tAo
President. I wanted to tell htaa
I'm sorry hlv little boy died."
The boy wes taken to the Pres­
ident.
Later Coolidge told tha Secret
Service men, "Whenever a boy
wants to see me, always bring
him In. Never tum one away or
neke him wait"
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A JACKSON, MICH, milkman, Wendnll Saines ami his
wife, were arrested this mominjr shortly before 10 o'clock
.on French Ave. for "attempting1 to go through Sanford
without stopping to see our wonderful city." Shown (left
to right) are: Snines, his wife in the background arc! ir
car, Sgt. Leo Rock o f the Sanford Police Department, and
A Charlie Morrison, representing the Seminole Comity Cham­
ber o f Commerce.
(S taff Photo)

MILKMAN WKNDALL SAINES AND HIS WIFE are greeted at the Sanford Police
Ration by Chief Roy G. Wiliams. Chief Williams preferred chnrges against the visit­
ing couple with a handshake instead o f the police blotter. Shown in the picture (left to
right) are: Mrs. Saines, Saines, Sgt. Leo Itjck, nnd Chief Roy G. Williams o f the San­
ford Police Department.
(Staff Tholo)

City Manager Foresees
Good Year For Sanford

GREETED AT THE MAYFAIR INN where Mr. and Mr*. Saines will be guests overnight,
tho visiting couple received gifts from local business houses, fruit, and flowers. Shown
greeting the guests nrc: (left to right) Mayfair Inn Manager Frank Mcbane Jr., M. L.
Unborn Jr., Jaycce President, Mrs. Sallies, Saines, Charlie Morrison, Howard McNulty,
chnirman o f Courtesy Week for the Jayce.s, and Mayor David GatcheL (S ta ff Photo)

Hospitality Shown

City Manager Warrtn E. Knowtes ed out tho outstanding achieve­ b« completed this year. Also he
predicted a good y#ir fer tbs Ci'y ments " ’.Ve rin look for". &lt;
pointed out that the Fire Station

at Sanford during 1958.

He said the "completion of Ihe No. 2 project will also be com­
Speaking before the Sanford Sanford Civic Center" and the pleted.
Kiwania Club Friday at its noon c.on-mlc me of the new facility
The completion of the Goldsboro
luncheon meeting, Knowles point­ waa the "number one project" to Swimming Tool will mean one of
Ihe finest recreation areas In tho
Stale, he said.
Installation of tha year 'round
recreation program amt the em­
ployment of a director is a 1959
achievement, said Knowles.
A Jackson. Mich, couple, Mr, and vacation when stopped on French
Other projects for 1958. Knowles
Mrs. Wendall Saines, were arrest­ Ave. near Commercial.
George Swain hit a bicycle ta
CAPE CANAVERAL, (U P )- A
Best guess for triggering of the pointed out, would be the widen­
ed thi* morning by Sanford Police
Mrs. Saines remarked to her use now.
brawny Altai intercontinental miss- blunt nosed, 90-foot Atlas was Wed­ ing of West First St. to lie in with
Department Sergeant two Rock husband as Sgt. Rock waved them
A story carried in The Sanford
Ue, mightiest reply to Russian roc­
nesday, the day after Congress re­ Ihe Federal Interstate Highway
and Chamber of Commerce repre­ to the curb "What are they stop­ Herald last Thursday about George
ket threats besetting the new ses­
system which will mean "tearing
sentative Charlie Morrison, for ping us for?" and the husband said Swain's bicycle being stolen caught
city water mains and
sion of Congress, was poised to fly convenes to consider the stagger- Up 0f
"attempting to pass through San­ •Tin not speeding."
the eye of a Sanford youngster
Ing sums needed for holslcring the sewers" for their relocation and
igaln today.
ford without stopping to sect our
Harsh winds lashing the cape nation's defenses— In particular “ extending larger water matns to
Charlie Morrison told th# couple who Immediately did something
wonderful city.”
and Its great steel missile towers the guided missile development the West Side because of indus­
"The only reason we .slopped you about providing transportation for
'Pie Jackson, Mich., milkman and is because you looked like a likely the 70-year-old Negro who lives on
were expected to continue at least program.
trial development.
hi* wife were traveling nortli on couple to be guest* of Sanford."
Locust Ave. near loth 8t.
'•mother day, however, and could
"I will go out on a limb," said
Other missiles being readied at
their way homo from a Florida
« defer the first test launchings of the launching site for flight tests Knowles, "to foresee that the City
Billy Brown, son of Cotton
The whole Idea i* a part ol San­
the new year.
soon were tha Vanguard satellite- of Sanford will give a better in­
ford's Courtesy Week" event. Mr. Brown, read the article pointing
carrying rocket, an Army Jupiter, surance rate by climbing from
ami Mrs. Saines were presented out George Swain's plight.
Wily received a new hike for
an Air Force Thor, ami possibly a Class ft to Class 5. This Is a big
gifts, will enjoy an overnight stay
Navaho missile for which the con­ Item because it represents the re­
at the Mayfair Inn. and will be Christmas and had his old one on
tract has been cancelled by the turn of money to the people."
taken on a tour of Sanford and hand—a good one hut not quit# an
For industrial development, the
Air Force. Several Navaho*,, how­
Seminole County by Charlie Mor­ equal to the new, shiny bike left
under hi* Christmas Tree this year.
ever, are among the "leftovers" City Manager predicted. "We will
rison.
see a really big development in
here.
So BUly sent word to George
Janie* Patrick Mahoney, 13, pan­
The traveling couple wa* taken
Tha Board of Sanford City Comel' away suddenly at hi* home in to Ihe Sanford Police Station where Swain "you can have my bike *0
The next attempt to fling up a this item. I believe 1958 wilt bring
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issioners will hold Its organira- baby moon into orbit around Ihe to Ihe City of Sanford industrial
Loch Arbor Saturday night at 7:15 they wi re hooked on charges Mor­ you won't have to walk from home
onal meeting tomorrow night.
p. m.
earth, using the Vanguard rocket, development within the city limits.
rison placed against them, met to downtown every day."
A newly elected commissioner is not expected this week. And al­ This is needed because the tax load
George, who it well known In
He had lived in Sanford for the Police chief Itoy G. Williams, and
will be sworn in and sealrd and a though the Army has been given must be spread out.
past three year*. He wa* born where they were also greeted by Sanford and the Sanford area for
commissioner reeleet-d to the the go-ahead to attempt a satellite
"We are going to see Ihe open­ CITY MANAGER WARREN E. KNOWLES (left) predict- N'ov. 23. 1911, in Corpus Chrlstl, Mayor David Gatchel, M. L. Ra- hi* Immaculate courtesy, will be
board will be sworn In and seated launching with its Jupiter C mis ing for industrial development o( ed a henrty 1953 for the City of Sanford. Ilia predictions
Tex., and attended the eighth born Jr., president of the Jaycees, seen regularly at his odd jobs now,
rade of Sanford Junior High |and Howard McNulty, chairman of smiling as he it alwaya known to
Commissioner Robert S. Brown »Ho, this attempt is believed to Ihe north side of West First St. wore made nt tho Sanford KiwnnU f ’ltili luncheon mooting
with the opening of Fulton St.,
was elecltfll last fall and Com mis- i&gt;e , ome time away.
do.
Friday. Senator Dougin.* Steicslrom (right) introduced School.
the Courtesy Week event.
(loner A. L. Wilson was reelected.
,
, , said Cliy .Manager Knowles,
A long 12 to 15 block walk each
Knowles.
(Staff Photo)
He w b &lt; » member of All Soul'*
After the charges were placed
The need of professional city
However, before any organlia .
*n * 7 ? ' “ [ r ™ ,,,lc
morning would have possibly had
Catholic Church.
th# Jackson. Mich, couple, still be­
Con of the board of commissioners L
T r *planning
—
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» coming before the
Survivors are hi* father and mo wildered over their arrest, were some effect on George’ s smile ami
ll taken up, .11 old business must J? A“ ” «
,h* h‘« * « in Hoard of Sanford City Managers In
courtesy, and according to hilly
(her, AMC Max Mahoney amt Mrs, taken to the Mayfair Inn.
Brown, "We Just couldn't let *hat
iw handled by the outgoing comprwJuceiJ £ 2 l w i lr'
m#,U,y * ith th# Fk,rWa Deve'
Mahoney, Sanford; one brother,
Ission with Commissioner F. D.
Manager Frank Mcbane greeted happen especially since this it
Iupmerit Commission, K n o w l e s
Mike Mahoney and one sister.
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Shannon Mahoney, of Sanford: th-’ the guests at the hotel’* entrance Courteiy Week In Florida."
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The prepared agenda for tomorr- was
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city is at such a rate that the need
grandparent!, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. along with Chamber of Commerce
row night's session lists only two
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Criswell. Patatka and Mrs. Kath­ Manager John Krlder, James Sing­
items to be handled. The first is r,,llirr''
Hravy Attack Squadron Nina 100 aircraft ami displaces mnra erine Mahonpy of Greenfield, O.
letary, representing S e m i n o l e
for the transfer of beer and wine
T,le * “ *» now ready "*• italic
departed from Sanford January than 70,000 ton* when fully load*
County Sheriff J. L. Hobby ami
Funeral
Mass
will
he
held
at
licenses from W. K. 1'ratt to S. (Ked. »lth apparent success, Sat
3 to board the aircraft car ed Tha ship'* four steam c.ita- 9 .10 a. m. Tuesday at All Souls others.
P. Griffin at B4C Grocery Co urd,ly "i*1'1rier USS Saratoga for a lengthy I'llla handla the lliiity-fiv# tun Catholic Church with Father Rich­
Gifts from Sanford lusines*
The rehearsals of the Mai*
and from W'm. M. Brown to Vcrn
The Atlas ultimately will bo abl.:
deployment
part of the power- hky warriors of VAll 9 like toys,
home* were presented to the cou­ Chorus will be resumed tonliht
ard Lyons officiating.
on and Estella Erickson at Angel's to carry a nuclear warhead up to
ful US 6th Fleet in tha Me&lt;liter- They pick np an AID from a
The Rosary will be recited at ple Including Yowell's. Merle Warn­ at 8 o'clock at the First Presby­
Eat Shack.
5..VH miles. The one to be iir.-d this
ranran area, Sanford's busiest standing start and hurl It Into 7 .30 tonight at Brisson Funeral er. Touchton's. Powell's Office Sup­ terian Church.
s ' The second Item of business can week is the twin of the Atlas fired
The Sanford Lions Club, at Its squadron under tha command of the air at mur* than 110 miles an Home.
ply, Wilson Mater Furniture Co.,
Harry M. Weir, director, this
cover a multitude of complaints, in December, which was only gear- noon luncheon meeting tomorrow cilr. W, R. Hailett, USN, will be hour In a run of 215 to 267 feet,
JBurial will be In All Souls Ceme­ Patrick Fruit Co. and flowers from morning asked for a good a
business, or contracts brought e&lt;l to lly around 600 miles,
at the Yacht Club, will see a mo- returning to familiar sun-nun I- The am Imri on the giant ship tery.
(Coni inaril on Page 3)
ance at this first rehearsal of 1953.
over from last year.
The
Item
It is not known
far. .teclmi
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vie released by the Post Office mgs. It was on the Saratoga that weigh thirty tons apiece. She
reads “ Any further old business to cians will attempt to send the next Department called
"Operation th* squadron participated in last carries two million gallons of
come before the City Commission." Atlas The missile, however, is not Three-Ms"
fall a gigantic NATO exercise fu*t oil and, ha* 2,300 telephones
Tallowing tha swearing in and likely to bo tested for the full
The three Ml, said Poitmistrr “ Strikehack" In tha frigid wateri Installed. For better crew efficien­
seating of tha two commissioner* 5,MO-mile range until much later Joel Field, are men. mail and ma­ north of the Arctic Circle.
cy the Saratoga has most of It*
The Chief of Naval Operations, he shared by a greater proportion plain because of the nuisance of
elected last November by Sanford in the year,
chine i.
Returning' to Sanford late in working apace* and virtually nil Admiral Arleigh Burke, ha* ex­ of the eiliirns of this country. 1 noise. This gesture was brought to
eitiient, a Mayor will be elected
It is also uncertain whether all
Purpose of the film, said San­ October th# squailmn was honor- flf It* living spaces air condition­ pressed his appreciation for nol*e
the attention of Captain Lionel A.
know the pilots appreciate it.
ktiyor David Gatchel can be re- of tho ,\!la»’ three engines will he ford Postmaster Field, is to show ed to h# eho*en to participate in ed,
' tolerance to the parishioner* of th#
ejected to sene another term as used In Ihe coming flight. Only the the public the need for mechanlra- th# snakedown eruli# of the
"Your messag# It of auch Im­ Arthur. Commanding Officer, Ni­
While thi* wilt he th# hnm# nf Holy Cross Episcopal Church and
• t* "Honorary Head" of the City two lis.ooo-potind thrust "booster" lion in the Post Office Depart­ Navy'* newest aircraft earner, **1# member* of Sanford'* first "the many kind eiliirns of the city port that I am taking the liberty val Air Station, Sanford, who re­
of Sanford, but such an election engines were used in the last test, ment, especially here in Sanford the USS Ranger, during Novoni J*1 H««vy Attack Squadron fur ul Sanford." The Rev. John W, of calling it to the attention of our cognised Its Impact as one kind
must be with the unanimous apBesides the Atlas now ready, at where the postal operations it eon- ber and early D e c e m b e r . lh*
»«veral months, their Thomas. Rector, Holy Cro*» Epis­ Chief of Chaplains with the request thought among a multitude of
proval of all commissioners.
least two more are known to be ducted in „a building more than Lea* than on# week later V A II-9 thoughts will he of Sanford vshere
copal Church, Has received a let­ that he inak# ll available to other complainta.
*° ,l r - there has .been no "un- on the cape. These were brought 40 years old.
Captain Arthur directed It tve
placed *ix of Its aircraft on board th# majority will b# leaving thair ter from Admiral Burke which church organltations. I hope this
official campaigning" for tha teat in by trailer truck from the Con
Several members of the local .th# US.T Forrvstal for a short famill##
mrcts with your approval." Signed forwarded to the Chief of Naval
stated In part:
as Mayor of Sanford and the out-:vair plant at Los Angeles. Calif., Post Office staff will accompany operation. thus becoming th#
Information who In turn brought
"I have noticed s copy of The Arleigh Burko.
come of tomorrow night's meeting 'Just after Christmas. Possibly one Poslmastrr Field to th# Lion* first navy squadron to operatr
Early In November, “ The En­ It to the attention of th# Chief
Envoy,' which was Issued by your
cannot be predicted. Commission- of these already has been put in Club meeting to conduct a ques­ from all three of tae Navy'* new.
voy" issued by the Holy Cross of Naval Operations.
church, dited Nov. 3, 1957.
era have been mum as to who will the tower which housed tha mis­ tion and answer session following
est class aircraft cirrieri.
Captain Arthur has expressed Ida
"Th# comments concerning the Church stated the special need for
wrve at Mayor of Sanford for 19M. sile fired in December, but the the film.
The USS Saratoga with Its angled
continued hope for the favorable
noise
toieranc#
In
th#
jet
a$c
and
jet
planes
based
at
Sanford
are
The meeting will be held in the huge curtains inside the tower
“ It is quit# 1 show.” said Post­ flight deck of approximately four
appreciated far more than you will requested parishioners to offer a acceptance of Jet noises In com­
£mmitt(orters room of th# city have been drawn shut for the past master Field, "which lasts only acres resembles a huge Boating,
ever know. It expresses an en­ prayer for th# safety of the air­ munities wherein military air bases
kail bufioalnf at ■ o’ clock.
three days.
13lj minutes."
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[city. It carriea 1,0UQ uua, marly t
lightened vi«w which 1 *ijji could craft pilot* m Jur thus to com- are located.

Michigan Couple Is Youngster Gives
Arrested As Guests' George Swain Bike

Atlas Missile Set Up
'For Firing At Cape

Board Organization
Meeting Tomorrow

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Funeral Mass
For P. Mahoney
Tuesday Morning

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Nine Boards Ship
For D e p l o y m e n t

M ale Chorus Will
Resume Practice

Lions To See Film
Called ‘Operation
Three-M s’ Tuesday

Admiral Lauds Citizens For Noise Tolerance

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L. Lcistn cr W ill
Conduct Singing
A t Revivol Meet
, lowell I.elatner. molt- H-reet"4,
w ill m i ll the Rev. t. J Pinleb.
•vanjelfat, at a rrnvat beirg
I'iged tht* week at th» FmeereH
Baptiat Church.
The revival which get under­
way yesterday metrirg. !* eren
to everyone, raid the Rev. Jet
•Court oft, pajtnr.
A lertea ef rcl*r movie*. de­
pleting the life of Chriit. •ill be
ehowm during the revival.
Al*o a ‘’ children’* revival” will
V* conducted each evening ard
•1*3 a nuraar? will b* eyes fe:
the children

Registration
Of Arthritics
Set In Miami

in Cologne. x *»‘ German Iatenar
Mini*ter Gerh»rd Schroerler warn­
ed that Commumitn"* main aim
rcmimed world revolution.
Tt »a&gt; not enough b* added. tc
fight Communism by "lawa, court
deemor? and idmmijtrame tt.***ure»." Th* I’ ruggV jnu*t *1*6 be
waged on the pelitiril and Intel
lectnal level where the id»ol«:j
»«d half truth* rf Communist do'
trine eou’ d h* wmghH in th4 bil
aore ard compared to the ideals
of Western demnerary.
The Cologne College. panerned
on Pntam'v Wilton Tarfc where

Lake Mary News

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3 W est German Schools Formed
Fight Communist Subversion
B&lt; PETER WEBB
Vnited Trev* Staff Cnrrcvpondfnr
BOW . flermi - 'P—Three spr
rial school* hive ’'em estxblrherl
in West Germany *o combat Comntup.lit mbvenion.
Hut ihn are n-; conferred with
Ihe t!r»-cc. ha'w or'd ef *pies
underground courier* ard «t aIr
aerret*.
Their purr” ' 4 j* to coupler the
Communist attack tn th» w-rld of
' idea*, ard to prepare Western
■mir.dv for icrvlco on the idrvlogi
ral halttegm’ind
Opening ’ *■ ’ t i.'rro College"

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B. ETTII. JANE KHOC.U
LAKE MARS' — Chamber cf
Commerce ill meet Wednesday a*
s it the Chapi'"-»r r-f Comme'ee
Rldg. The re? .lar meeting l» ulually on the first Wedceiday of
each in-mth. due to New Year*
it «*v postponed * »w *
Tht n e e ii'i" hoard cf the I iV»
Mary School P-TA will m*e’ Mon­
day iftfni
at J »’ till School.
Important business u 11 he ducui»ed and all officers ard committee
rhairmen »n- a " fd t &lt; - e ptetentr\vr&gt; uUl have their mreii":
The executive eommi'te* e? the
TuerOay evening a’ i a’ the Com­
munity Presh&gt; terian Church. Mrt
James M. Thompson preiidtnt
pre»idirr.
I ha»ent heard hm» many **c*•
at the Watch Night Ser' .r* it th(
Church of the Nearer.* bit I
|underatard they had a very iniplrmjr aervi *. The Community
Pre'bytertao Ch;rch Hat.h N cht
ecrvice wax deemed a lucceia
nth a c*&gt;od crowd :r at’ erdance
Mr. and Mri. Tommy Brow- cf
Sanford.
Mr aod Mm
Jack
Keofh of Burllrcton, Y C. and
Mr. ard Mr' Walter i.ariincr
wtr# our ( . n i l one evening list
■••*«'* ftr ca.-.aita and pima
Wtlte' Worn* fro— a-^o^l |-

Pi. for ifveral diyi «iLn
fin:
tlyMm File»n W-:!!ard and Kathar# apendlff thl* week tn Burlmrton. N. C. and Colum- a S. f .
a* fue«tx nf the fr.rmrr't brother*
.tar* Ke"gt' ar.d Ralph Keegh a-"l
the:r farailiei. They expect in f!;hnr* S'lr.day.
Pecember « u the r.nnth fnr
the Michigan Folk*" tn arrive
in I.ake Mary. They all have
home* en tie writ lide nf tn»n
a-d v i art *’ ■»*&gt;-* v«cy glad tn
h*v* them b**V agi-r, Mr. and
Mr*. Arthur Kub* arrived D»2*. The Kuba* raiie and *ell
f'hriitmai tree*. Mr&gt;. Clara I'avix
a-d Mr. xnd Afr*. Gr»*t McLa-e
arr"-td r&gt;ec
School begin again Thiralay—
haw /yule4- the home ill It leem'd
all the children were to glad tn
g.1 lack ard Fm aure m"*t nf
the Mother* were equally rlad tn
have them.
We plan tn tpen.d Sunday in
Wildwood a* gueit* of thl Rev.
Ptorald Rep!of&gt;. mir.iiter nf the
Fir»t Fretbjrterian fh-.irrh &lt;*f
Wildwood.
We had a note from G »* i
Ceprettger W'ehb who wt’.h hu»-• -) Steve arvl daughter Tam
live in rer.»*C"la G*en granu»led frnm ?. H s m i 'he *-d
-rr family lived tn Lake Mary
-i'e her father wav *tat sned l.n
Sanf-rd
Mr« Bill Mathew* ■ mprnvdnf
from a re.r-t •!»' in an Orlando
»r ■*! ard ha* been h-me f r
tcveral day*
Mr. ard Mr* Clyde G&gt;*»o* nf
&lt;tca;a »*re Saturday ~:ght »upper fieti* cf Mr ar.d Mr* H M.
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ef the **r return sad h i v bo Set*.
t=f os ’'he'her or
fobs cs*a
Abort form IW , computing hu tag
from the ta* table; or take* the
•tandard deduction*: or Itemiiei
hit deductions.
Jc* Taxpajsr Jtxhn's hr” the:. Ij
as employe He s u r’ed work tA|
'■ear To get the job he paidHi
The Florida Aecountanl* Ax»o- employment agency fro. J m a’n
rlatioo—an aflitiatc of Nxlional So- jrtn-d his union and raid *n btitiv
linn fee jrd month’}' due*. Joe hjj
fir's ef rnhlie A'-reuntanl*
Mui: I file a federal income tax to buy t”i b a” d supplies r " » j.
ary to hi; job. Joe is required
return fog IJJt?
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by his employer and the duties of
If you are under M and ha i tax
jn(j
jiurchare and malntaiq
} - &gt; income o. MOO or m” rr. o.
Ur.if&lt;jrcr.&lt;• and wor't doUuag
over A' and had taxable Income r*Q)
(r) ,.j r c ! .»car.
Cf *12"! or more sou must Me
These ard
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man-.-other
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These
o'.h'r costj
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i fed»ri! income tax return re- takes as deduc’ ionj ou pig’ t*!
gird!*?* cf whe’ her you o*v* tax cf ihe return. They can be laAi
er net. and it doe* rot matter only if Joe Me* long form !"M
whether you are a man. woman or and ttemtie* his dedtiettons The
child; a&lt; long a* you are under deductions are lost if Joe files j
A*, and had uvahle income nf at short form Ihto, form lntflt or
Inst SAhb or over A* and had tax takes th» standard deductions
able income nf Jlgno nr more in
There are man: deductions ihal
133* you are remured to file a re .
John Taxpayer. Joe Taxpayer a-d
turn by April IS, 193S
the merchant can take and «nm«
It m»v be that you bad income
kinds of income are not taxed.
.&lt; loss than ?W for *!:nOi and
That’* what Iheje columns •••
-ro-ne -s , u n jt h h r ld from your about. R» mre tc read every «qf.
p s-rh '-k' I" this r*'* icu should umn Some may help you to f;-j
file a tax return. It will show that things you can deduct. If you have
you owe r.o tax and will act a* a a specific problem you should c &gt;
claim for refund of the withheld *utt your accountant.
tas
tt is ilw i; s i good idea to g»t
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gros* mceme is reduced by the cost
rf what you lold For instance, if
HEW-1958
'tu *n!d mcrchand ' f for t2 thxi
cost ;ou SI. then you ha'» a gross
ir.ro.T.e of *: bu’ your ’ i&gt;ib!* t.q
com* would b» oaJy 31 Whit you
received for the merchandise. Ie*t
WEE WILLIE i
1 wee wiutf-r»s m*rt r u n H&gt; &lt;1 i
what it cos! you. You would ■lat
T't I .Si X l . l - M n o ■&gt; - I
deduct any expenses you had In i l o r n I n t it . IT t i n t — - m i - i
I ! ( » * * * « M l ! » ’ l H l —S.S I'VHI s i
ce-jvction wuh the &gt;aic
! »n»:« i*t •••i»e » t e-M lit tts t
The sax* is true of your s*rv
I f •• Wgg WlUJt !n n »*&lt; r s i M i 1
I .i - .... i:*tu.-f. i n
.ces For instance John Taxpayer
, tf l*i
Ik teu.’ L t u fj V r l
i* a salesman and has many ex­ l #**-a i-r •*•'••'•»» t-«*s aw lit tI
ir*«
M
l-..!
SmI t»r tl Mhr k i
pense* of jelling, traveling, etc
J ).&gt;• Of o u h i x I '-.rrr t K m l i r i i 'i
I II'" f* !»«»—•-t!•&lt;
The-c co*1' ire riedurrd frr n in­
|*• ttia hit eo. u*M ex*.
come on line »u &lt;*i nf rage one

Income

WASHINGTON
— Tu* Army
ht; dec d*d igurut i propo'il to
German* studied democratic proc cloak its *i*»llife-!autjch!ac ate**e» after World War 11, hn Id temp* in «ecrecy by holding tt nut.
*'d* the P’ nited State*, it has been
reiident profr-rorv who arrsng" t#*f**f*l
&lt;hr werk lrrc c u r .' . wh’&gt; torn*
lr.f'jrrr»d *nurc** »n l lurg'Sexpert* on Soviet affairi. both
Germin and foreign ar* available tiott* w-er* adt are»d wo'htn the
Army to conduct ‘he rocket-firing
I) rueit lroturer*
Stihfec;* dealt » fh -chid' dia­ ioro«‘»h*re like Tarami or Puer­
lectical matrniliint, Soviet ern- to Rico
nnm'c devetnpmee’ th» cl’ irrr
How' - »r. too many o'*'*acle*
i-d f1** a**emrt to lift the
urd»r Com.m j-i&gt;! ru1' n»’ iir»l *ct
enr» in th» Jnvje- L’ rt on. i-d • •iteK.te mto an orbit will be e“ n
general outline of Rytjiin hitter: ducted at the Air Force mfuile
The colleie i* deficned to atiract te*t c'oter at Cape Canaveral.
perinni who hv virtue nf their Ft a This i* the same site ti'fd for
pnlltton* in public life, ran hei’ the Navy VJOguard satellite test*
counter the Communal ideological
The main reason advanced for
shifting the site of the Army fir­
attack
Them include trad* umoruiti. ing front Cap* Canaveral to a
judge*, teacher*, journal!*’.* and mere isolated *pot w** to avoid a
publicity buildup like the one
churchmen of all denomination*
lnve*iigate t^crl Ra«e
which preceded the Vanguard fail­
A iccord ichool—the -irmture ure thre* weeks ago.
f"r eutern la-*"—ha* bee- •••.jb
A launching p!ae» farther south
luhed in Munich. e»pecially 10 than Cattaveral would have ore
»tady the legal but* ef Comrr.ur.iit added advantage—tt would be eas­
a’.ate*
ier to reach the ’.l-OOO-mile perAddre»*in: the in*litute recert’ lv, hour speed reeded to get into an
Rardeitag rarliament Vice rre** orbit. The rearer the equator you
den1 Firhird ’ i'ger i l l »ha» ta jo the more you can take advan
the Soviet L’nion ard itj n ’ elli'e tag* cf the ipeed cf the ear*h i
Hite* lawi »a* art Inargument of own rctatiso.
:he rultn; clan, dengred to up
But the luggeitlsn had insur­
hold the powrr rf the Communitt mountable obitacle* The main
Tarty. a” d linked neither legally one wai jack of tracking itaiion*
»ar morally to any independer.’ ’ o follow the satellite's rourse it
I’ indirds
is necessary tn track th» n ’.elli’ e
He w»rc»d t.mt the rail dang*: to know exactly when Vi give it
to the W'eit would come when the the itgril to fire its final stage
Soviet L'nlon had In *ome mei* rocket i-d push it into an ortvt
ure matched Western mitenil Afterward scientists gain valuabe
progress md •»!» read;, for i" information by folio-* m| its cours4
offensive rn the ideolor.cai
Another obsicui disiivartig* to
front.
moving the aite * 1 1 that it would
The third tchool. the ’ Tmiitute require construction of new launch­
for Fa*tern Churcbe*.'* which it ing pid«, a blockhouse ard aU
attached to the thenlogici! faculty equipment required.
of Muersier « Wii'-Cm Uriversi’ y.
his a more limited ata ef study­
A mew mlniatur# battery, about
ing the history cf the Protestant
church in German'. * eaitern ter- the *ii* ef a paper dip. i* laid tn
ritorif*. and making it* finding* deliver * 'tcady flow of furrert
available to church communities for ITi.OhO hour*.

A Hate-wide registration of ar­
thritic* will he conducted durirg
the month of January. 1331. areorlirr to Mr*. Robert Porte Hrvey, tlianl.
f f the riorid* Chapter of the Arthntu and
...
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CHICAGO— ' —A in v e rt.'v nf
Rheumatiim T o u n d a t le n , and
Grover F. I»cv. preiidcnt of the Chicago ph.v'ici'l rep f * that «tuFlorida Sjalc Pharmaceutical A»- die' of a plant »ol*r Fare have
prove that ‘ -u.e in&gt; ; .- r e -' do
aor.ation.
In a ^eoent meetinj of the tie- come fr^r.i *he * r. i*&lt;t : t* mat
et •ren the p'an
eutae commute* of the Florida retie field* e\i
State Pharmaceutical Allocation, et*.
\
■" rf
John A S'ltip
it vat voted unanlmouily to av'i»:
I cmi ]n*tj
the Arthntu foundation to vecure ph* tiev at tl.c I
* * frportrr!
the namev and addrc'&gt;cv of a t tutr for Nuclear
if Oi'huTA*.
art. nuct in the alula. l,oial ph*r- on
_^ a4 tlii'lv of *
n#»
maefea in every town arid city will * 4 occur* 1 ) rt&gt;.
provide reiutration rard* and •aid *ueh flare r e ! 23 mrr.
n cf thf
complimentary e p;e&lt; ef ’ flvrirta utet the ererc of a b
Arihritl* Vewv' which It a hi la n e «t hvjrngen he*
P*»r: v in
Thit rncr. . lie -ai.l
monthly r'waleiter eontatr.mj a.,
c\ \:m\
the
form
of
r
'.car
p
.
thcntic Information on the ar.hrielmg
« -■ to ! c tpe&lt; d of ;ht
Rs RLIN LT —Communism i»
t ' problem.
or*c #o ^ d‘ n| people ta drink
Vr». Hovey explain* that thi* » Ranfir.r n cner; ft
inr:
Fait F.u■ pr»n» x'n ;r ng to
a free refiitra’inn ird « fnr ten- hiUitm «:e rtif’ v t&gt;
mi di IS d- v»-i their d -coment in large
t -t t * i
.•;» purpo'f'. ’ The purp- &lt;e nf me ole* ere
m :r.Ji
4 ■" .".14 of » r.aa chnirps »:d
r*; 'trailer, ’ cont -ued Mr&gt; 11 hour* ■ rvent.ve h„
ij -z -1 lar if P&lt; r
xey. '!' to leeure tha came* and nehc 4 *.frr**Cf*ir.» *pic^
H tnt
Ir the V ' .e; Into". r cl t -•!
a ire* •' ef all arthf ■,c' n the ticn
5 •
••ur^mcnti tik En* Germany and otner Soviet
ta.d
Sta'e cf Florida n order that they
cf vn.r4i!&gt; »:* sate; itci er-nk»nr.ess i« on the
m i. receive the late it authentic en ai l. r..v i
metrase
litera' re to mcourag* arthrltu » non* thrt
r n
Pr ipie drink ret icciail) nw to
wtio ar* not now rcceivinj medical dur .
f 'f
i ' ‘ rirjnx and grt drunk fast
atien’ icn. u&gt; ice thrtr fa.nUv pti&gt;- •i p .«
; rf *
The' dr.na to re.ieve me bore
a rias at ca.r. !or n r j victimi fie; N art
4 large -Or m of life unser I'om.mun.'m to
Within
may be xaved Jrcm ute cr rpim;
i
v C' cos escape me enneant droning of
effect* cf the d &lt;ea»e :f t 'n i»- fllff.
propaganda tn forget harsh ecn
t! t r doctor early; and to cue e- rrw n llj
’ hr &gt;c’ rV' the n mic cxnditicns
cmirasemoat to arthru c* th*i
lr"en&gt;
* fTl
TaV ng too min; dr.txi almost
them cite rau ret bn h .peieii fur
-flu -ss-p
» ‘ trie- Sn Vece—# 4- 4-even with the limited kcowicdg* 1TH ifr r
Yc "t« arr etd.'g 'he I - -kera
wr
have cf :he riiieiie. mar . k\r rf r
!r
tr 'rmmt* m tars jv.*t xs the'
art; nuct through medical aitc-.
v
cr
»f
i f *peerhr»dm; rrii'ixner i an
non. may bo rvt'.ored to activi
T-* l ^
■■rr s;r*. in cclegc- an! far or
r rmel livei Ihio gh t'e P". i tr
u'* Cf drujv and « . ’Js :ae a.t cf
r e - !4* ."&gt;3
i
!*•♦
ij
v •- 4 free poiiuc a i ■
p.xv'iral therip.'
-#
f■
e' 4' *1* •..ert.i. f»g:ei&gt;:9a birrrh t.
a.rover F Lev. prenden’ cf •. •
that ' lMv» *. fr ■m *1# . m p i n
ire ■srtuag t alcohol for as i
1 ■ ida Suta P*«rmac* ttical A*
etar' mag
et
toc.ati.n, ratM that the p.nar.T.t
h mr'.'r * . : -• . r , .;f j-f
! ' FX'T r&gt;&lt;fr»-' ,iru3V» n 3
c * • ’ e^ome th.n opp^rtumi it
ftl’ f IR. - i 34' Up t&gt;l t*i »* ;TSSfl* ••rteu » " : p..biie plaet4 ire
eooiw,-**e with m Florida t i .i f e r
coi.r.i; ri&gt; C'T.e
t •* iun &lt; ' mo: i koi toe Artbnui Feunda a * p:
n ifi* a froan
turisi tin »
7ne' art i rar.t) m Wev C
uer
v t.r.g ihi* *ervir» ta ar hn- *i
atn4r 4* - •* . ji-q it ^’ ir^
.x*n,'.
After the r*ti«iratiap * couple’
ga.xv.r, rr
live id *r »Yi*pa,
T-t F is; Rerim pr"serutr&gt;r4 of
e-.l. a report w..i be made to Courv
ce&gt; rsttmx’ es escessivr drmaing
t&gt; Medical hocici.ev and to the
It v'1 it\ n it. i \m i:
&gt; i.et of ine mam cause* ci ju
V-i'ii on tho ru.r.hi: cf arihr.i, &gt;
IN
I'IV
V#* * fHjTlf
.- bta’ e c
. pi:;.*... d.i- E 'e.-f- v' ,Vi &gt; L.
ill
:n.*n*g».
er
Thirt; pe- een* of fatter- ar*!
ah&gt;d. number totally d.nKed,
F« ft At
in 1-d.ar**' t m.*s* den’ s mvei rg south* are a-tnb
: ihfvrmit.
ihich "d l he help
i% tr . j ? f g'.’ * *»d t.n rfrinkenne'i
f -l to tbi
nua Four
&gt; %}f .**.rn k u a. a
Tv e gevertvrre-' b u threatened
bringing imprwed *erv.ee* to the
’ He .*'1 : r t
«*'ere punishment for thojf who
arthritic* ta the State.
a -;
serve liquor to youth* imdr;
1: axthntica ar* unar-e to xuit
-~.i» txc; » i : i
«-d •• :i eonsider sg m s .-g the
a pharmacy ta r'i-iter a r .'i t '* : r
•nl drinkmg age from :s -3 ;j
Lb ■ fan
mt; regutor ft
them, or they m*y *er»vi a potlil
viid to the FI ; la Chapter Office.
Anhriiia an l ftbeumiUsm Fc .n
WE PAY
Ci- i- lb&gt;i 11 ; nj’.n Mciica
£-■ d- i Mumi "J FU | n a (
*i ■
•• *hh •
»
tion eird a-d iteriturt «.J be
tec: .m.mediatel*

Solar Flare Study
A t U. Of Chicago

Army Decides
Against Shifting
Launching Site

J. H AM ILTON L E W IS

Vr ★
★
Hamilton Lewis
Speaks Yesterday
At Free Lecture
J. Hamilton Lewi* *pnk» t" a
rapacity a idier.ee yesterday »f»e—(v'n at Tirecre*t Sch""! e t!''fium en the t*ayx to glia free­
dom f-cm fca*
L***'.!, ef Gor.'nrd &gt;* H ipei.i
a’ thi* f**» p ibiie &gt;*ture ■c
Christian Science ueder the ».*pice* nf the First Church nf
Chriit, Seicntilt.
The Sub net of the t*’ ; - «■
Hm - Chmr'*a- S-’*n'e B rrgi
Setursty md ?*i*» ‘
rHINCESS brN TFN rtn
CAIRO (I T -The Court O4 »n
r*a!» b*' fi-*d *cc"er Fci” *’ s
Fait* M? v o ac.d »4.r*nced be­
ta * month ta prison f v evad ag
customs rerulaticn* srven srxr*
ago Falra. a (liter ef ex*K,ng
Farouk. now lues In Iitanbul and
• n rot ir court for the rJ:rg
Thursda The ladictmen* charg'd
ih* used her royal prerogative to
bring unspecified perior.il good*
into F*)p* in l#M without pa&gt; ig
cuttnm dutie* The protecu’ ion
charg'd *.n» iter sold the goo-f

! S W IM S

Communism Drives
People To Drink

WC

TL’r.eh hterhea Fos**r w-ya’s Old F^ls? a* H^rr*.
:&gt;,» Suwann:4 River served mainly a» an ar**ry for
rtoating cedir! :• downstre im in front i-r Florida
Today, the 5uwisr.** R.v er How* thr; i n4’*-. tr.Ad
ern F’.or.d J i t.* t. * ” 5 .n*h r* ?• i ’ *," y j.*-;ro»se ;
hv xodera highway* and railroad*, thrsv.ne in

S10Q.00 EACH

People 50 to 80
Tear Out This Ad
. . iad mail it t&gt;liy tn find v
h '» &gt;ca can (till apply f-r a Jl.C-oO
life invurance policy to help take
care of final e*penve* without bur
denirtf year family.
You handle t.ne enure tram action
by man with ni_D AMERICAN ef
KAN’S VS CITY’ No obligation No
one will call on voul
Write today, manly givo.g yxur
name adir ii and age. Mall to
old Ar erica * lr» Co . 3 b i n #ih.
Dept. U ::iB , K i i m City, Mu
|, awun.

la thi* 1irr- *a,4-pr &lt; -g
spirit. Florida r 11« e» A ! ght
Coirpanv rontinurs to 4*.
pant it* services Avrieipn.
■"I th- " --f* ef fa_»&gt; g-"-» - j

Fonda. FFAL .» plaamnjj
l . . . in hflpgrjt build
\lori«l i
lor in ! i \ ind
lomnrroYa.

.1*.
! a*!In
v and acneultu
cvntm4r*’ e, tn r.
grow;r.g nation. Flo it is s cl'in g tn* pa e in
l. M V .
growth o! Indus’.,*’-. p o p -..itisn. an.
# ' 4 1 «
4x i r r . 4
* shirt:

Tor Certain Lincoln Head Pennies

Is-i vou —
•*11 vnur xhitnjr at the ij« h ie r ? or the yn*cer *.
&gt; ou hjve peih ip* found ot handled a vaiujhle l piled
Mate* coin. Jtu t to illu.'tratc: Certain Indian Head Tenme- arc worth ShoO i.ic h ; Certain Lincoln Head I’ en n iev
........... ..
N’ ic k c K 17,000 each ; Dimes, I2JOO e-tih,
iju a rte r' ' J .'-&lt;■1* c.ich; H ilf-lKi]ljri*. $H.2jO each; Silver
l&gt;ul!ar&gt;. .'.’.'itMi r ich. I heir date doe* not imply igrejl
ase or artii|uit&gt; a&gt; certain xoinn minted aa recently a*
the I'JjO a arc vsorth Ien Dollar* each, the reason due
t'i the incieaslnjg number n f coin collector" and investor"
every y, . \\c h.tve prepared a catalogue li'tinu the.»e
*uin and their value-. **e arc prepared to pay anyone
fin d in j valuiM e coin*. Our hook contains the prices we
offer. \Yc o ffe r our valuable catalogue fo r One Dollar
which we --hall rapidly refund on our first Tw enty-Five
rcha c " t make from \ou. Mo»t coins arc now
in em u lation and can be found by anyune. Thi* U an
honest and interesting business offer. Send 51.00 today
to the \ iroqua lo in t o .. Dept, NP-27S, N iroqua, YA i»consin.

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Phillips T ake s
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Vnn Li*nes

irn n tifiltrtl frnm P « « f It
C r Phillin* real r«'atc brothe Cham ber ef Com m erer 'n 't Ih- r r a"d truck tra n p a rta tia n heck
J a ■ere*
r r of Sa«* rd and Smith C v g ' n
During the " * i p .' » n &gt;1 the \t»*
an"pu" rd t u la j that he lia« taken
fa ir Inn entrance Drpitn
m r r thr ag ree ; ( r r the local ard
J a .r e * S in g letar; Hepped ip i*
nctia-.Mitle V a»hhurn V an Line*
th r couplr ard pinner) a ’ 'S h e riff
flftie r* of the tr,.~ r v n .i . ” t and
R.idg* ' on \ |r, Same* ' On hi-bal -'nrage crn ip .n n w ill lie a! Philhw*
of S h e riff J . t. II ibt- ' » J S ■
aH t t iic '■'.n - I ar ■"’• ijM a rl'fi
te a r
1 »m .inpnir.t'ng ' .'il li ' Pat id H l.rcn n i . 'h r a •»'»■■!-• •
orar* S .ir u ff oT S r . no e &lt; -d office in.in.m cr n| :&gt; tb u llip i
anil e\tr*.i) tn you th m i n e - • firm
of n ir ( nr i mint.' "
T | *T t II
• H u* i« mlr lir 1 trip to f or .1
t ‘ S iu i.h . i r
«axl b . i i « " .I I ' I n r arr • r
ik
T h r Sltud • ■
i hr R n ■ l
f&gt;: .natch said Sunda
mg t h i. Itu.-pl! atit; ’
T o n n ’tt the g u r-i* ef •binfc .1 'lo rn r t'nrp i* * e e i. '\ ■ »!iu-I a i
t at i • * *
a ril the M ayfair Irn w ill r n j ' 1 itu i ■-is It .Jr i
datvirtg during th r M
.or I in * • ate' Idled h ;d r a u lii
in
o n i of .p rin n . It aid die r a r
co cktail hm :r. dint r .r the Va*
can corp.rr at To n id r . per tiim r
1air ton &gt; hcat'tlliiJ diuing rono
and a prearnta toil n( thr hr* to ■ ■i.i.it roltins or •d'd'n!: and •
th r citr ' h* Mat or I ’
I * .i
I 30 h i t li it ha* i td.ten vu po ih ti
a’ a m rrtin g of thr i ’it i • onion* m or l ' rn 'i d •
*|.1U tiirttglit
1 .urie*&gt; week i* griting off &lt;n a
" h t n .. ip «’ art J a jc e e f'r r- den*
n a horn anil d u m b of I tm
m e rer Vlunaccr t.diu K&gt; .d.
*■* t
tin* morning t.o|iei ‘ n lre * It. •
li.'rn d i.;ritn :'.rit « re. r.
• .r
|o
window- alt n r r to n " n v r f i j i ' .
a rr
ci-ipc a : ‘n ; •• i I
Week rlr-.m up . a 1 ■ and -.-err'
co m m u te r* a r r min la id *■ no ■
*t*l ctuig the Inp pi r*rn in f u r
ea te so rtr* to re c e o r !V&lt; I
S
S a ;i" g * bond* a* tuo*l i mu lent.*
u n t i l .
poll; e tian. «alc*tad
aale-nign a ril m u entli i ■ .10
“ K v r r j holly Mill knou i.i'..' It
n u 'jri* to tie rn u riro u * lieton tbe
week t» o 'e r.
Howard M i'N ull*.
ch airm an of the e a rn : (or th r la*
ere* m il tht* morning

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C O l ' K T K S Y W I N S K l t l K N D S li m n jic r s i r ip
;\cr&lt; n t la e h o il to ntit&lt; r u o liilr .' &lt;t»’S a n f o t &lt;1
S a t i n l a y w it h P a t r o lm a n I I
lla n l
le a d n j: o f f th e w e c k ' &lt;*\ &lt;i t ' ' I ' p 'lw it v : a 1'iMt’ pi I ’ l v r x &lt;" H i'C M i'ii'1 1 1
r r it r ip &lt;iu h i* “ in p t e r- ^ l’. e v h in jr m u tu • -co o t * r ."

Hospital Notes City Manager
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Boy A ccidentally
Bond Assn. Plans
.T n p . J a n . 6, 1253 r.ifre—
-3
Strangles To Death Barbecue Jon. 18
T h r Sem inole Rand \ « io f ’ ation 4 Alarm s Answered
In Shower Saturday announ»c*
plan* for another chick
V IS ver old bo; »on of a 5*n rn h arh e tu c ichcdulcri for Salur
Saturday, Sunday;
d»; Ian !S at the F 'lk i Ground*
ford Naval A ir Station m an, w j*
A large croud i* anticipated anil nam aee Is Small
a re n lc-ta lt; jtrangled to d -a'h **■
ticket* are h e irs d iilriln tle d to
n em b er* cf the hand am! th r ? 1
mition Serving lim e w ill be n m
oi hi« ho r
rd no t«i o SO p r i one tru e ra r!
I a n r* t’ a ir i- f 'I d o n e ;. * n i of ter than ( i r r i o i u bartiecil'"* hrtd
M lt and M r* Ma\ Matio tc; ac h&gt; the a**uciatlon and 1h# n rja n u
n .h n ; • . I i ; i ; i i e ef die Pence IV r&gt;l di’lt v r r i *rr\tee " ill b r dt«cnn
H usli Ho a il. o .i- pla; mg n Hie IIT tril
shower of tlie bathroom when a
IIA\%ever
&gt;hr popular “ ta k r
H u r l with w h ich hr
p l a in s mu*" line w ill hr operated and all
r&gt; ight m e r I lie s'in *e r h e’ d and proceed w ill he t r r d for th r band
in d rr •
im 't ir * clnn a- he fell uniform f ind F . v l T e .ir y U gen
H ii-i :m «*'d |'d« n o ■wic iiia i rra l ch airm an for the event,
nr monr-l i u i uccr**ar\

T iir S a -ford T ire Depart inrrtf
p r-v e re d four a la rm * &lt;atitrd:iv and
Sunda;
M n w errr. d a m a rr » a *
• m all
\ ira ih fire at 12 in p m satur*
d : i » • l ’ .r*t Si and Mancousttnn
A rc fptlov.rd hv a *iin ilar Man*
a- 1 V. p. m. S a ln rd a ; a! 313 Chap*
man \ i r . rain e d no damage.
i^ die a b!* of damage inside”
u s * the report ef an alarm »n*iv.
rrrd n It' ■
’:*« O n a rtrr*. SIS' K s *t
S’ h St at I'OO a m S atim la v
mn-uiug. T3ie fram e t'. - rilin g n .u
VM k’ alim iei the In* - l.d lir r rirr al M jip o rt
\fahnnev wa* * aeant
A r a r fire at tih ard Sanfnrd at
u a- ,i ... '■r«l t i \ \ 'f ” and u a* on fleun hack lo h.in ford from th r
P a m. Sunday morning eau.ied
a n r- ion ai&lt;«ant an lir e r a d car ca rrie r h i thr N a ijr.
lit t fr riauiag r.

red i' tt'Sht fhnrtl* b*fr * r * n m
.** hr p 'a 1-H in thr din n e r r'o m

Courtesy Week
SPECIALS

New School Board
•lwi

Kiwanians Purchase Member Will Be
SHS Band Uniform Seated
Today
T lir SiMninolo 1'nimn R a .in l
Tim sanferd K iu a n i* Chib re
.e n tl; lUi'itnlinti'd
tn the Semi
i n|e IP ' i reboot H ind I ulortu
Fund T lii* ammiM ticing .lie ro i
i I nee hand utilfor.it. a label will
lie -i ■n in a uniform co.it ■Inch
1* ill read ' I'h" p u rch .i-c ni 'In .
iiiiil.iiit i I r nur hand **j» in &lt;le
- -! til I* hi the genet onin'ri
button of the I- '.i.im* &lt; I in ot san
lord With till- Ijh d we e\p re»* our
grautuile and anpi 1 1 i.itm ii to our
-pon'iir "
itru|
file k i.n i - ■'lull i* the -tu ■
th^
urgani/aiion
111 c m irih u tr
amount ol
band u n il.iriti and
lta n d n u *ti r Ern e*' C om te; c\
|ite "* I the tiamP- d e-ire for ntliyr
o r g im /.i1tor1• t . conic tn Ih r ir *id
b ; fu rth er purchasing uniform *
Pl &gt;-i till* the unitor in fund ila r h d iir .l tin -du'diilt’il auinunl
for &lt;!n» lin o fin- gii.il ol SVItXl i,'mrt h ; 3; irhi, an amount Ihc
und evpv.'t.- lo rai«i m tin: near
(mure in order to r c c r u e the nr.v

Thelm a R b k e in u tc He B a rs )
planning i* the m il; « .i; to inc
N orm an It llri*t'd (O viedo)
Cura I n * Chapman i n iu * v ille i tile ch ain a»c
O f f - t r e it
parking areaarc
Ann Thum a* (S a n lu rd i
W illiam J llotm an iSa.nfordl
needed lor I ir-t SI . Sanford V- &gt;
■
K lla M rl.am ppert l.a k e M ar.
a d in ihc area of 3rd nr It h -l
A rth u r I,ee H a n i* ■s.o f.ir r li
K ilo ’ lc- -.ii i Ih i- will in i...
u
K lm ir.i H ail iS a n lo rd i
.Maxine il r a r i Minth I'ljn fo r d i in I&lt;138 m th the prupi’-al to «-&lt;
parking n t&gt; r fund* *"tel; I '&lt; "
Jm ep li C. II itch -on i Sanford
im rch a-. and upkeep Ilf th e 1’ liy lll* Saner iS a n fo rd i
a re a .
Hit 111*.
' |*n—ih l; our hc-t putdli i d .
P.ahy ho; ta Ml arat Mr* lolm
lin n* ..ml p u b llcit; *otirec i- Hie
It T h u m a . (Sanford i
Sanford /.in
-aid Knowte* And
l l i ’ char^e*
the
need
lor
c\pail»)un
with -.inn*
A m ; Kutc.lt (t hiilim ta i
of it coming in !hM " ill tic it rn
Verm in P rc iro it &lt;L im g u iwri •
111 tile Vca V&lt; a r
Nellie Wheeler &gt;anford
T h e higgeat y e a r the * it
In.
t \ \ . .5
i er hail in - ir c c l di i&lt; I ip in" '
A ilm i o iiill*
P a tric ia \im I T u n ic iM in lo rd l n il! be I 1..'-.’,. Sanfoid'- cUy n u
ag er told the Kitvain.i t lull. Thera
M \plane Poole &lt;21r. Dora i
S i h i a I n!a H uffm an *S . n w ill lie t*&gt; m ill - ni itre&lt; t* p ro ; id
rd w ith the re e n n - in i." inn ef Ttt.
lord *
SI
Irm ti V tello n ;lllc '0 s lotd ia ifni in - tin *chool * car
W illie .1* ri
\!m uiiMile
\ i . the tut .tor lin n
Spring* i
“ I here " i l l l«* growth U al.n .il
S' illia m l.cc i Sanford
and .mm Vatmn,' Knoule* pr. T in
L e w i* H u m
S a n fo id i
i*
r . L The police force will I
Donald sm id i i Sanfnrd
(h iih I k I tn piovuli pm rt Inn
SVatlrr S n .ir t i
hi ll.ii
SS’illl .. II rh o m p .'in I I I San tun ■id ntie t ai ami thn i " Inm
•iff If C| ford i
I l a r h j u M. i 'I;
s in t .n l
Tin boat ha mu Mill iv
tlf.ftv.fc \ t x i'l Sr»na4rrin Sr\rr»
plc'.cd in IT.V* the I it; VI.. a- ■
H in t f
’aehn t v 1'
tl* m t «1 1b** l 'an
lit li w ill cnntliun i • he built H imhl'ph bji ?•
R ib ; boy in S ir and Sir ben vaiil
d r&lt;lf'tt i hr!.itfM
f!
and lh'g) w ill -ee it* c i pletiim ^ S' no in rftrrrjh 'i’ ‘n* *&lt;» sufd to
nclh I'rn n u i San fo rd)
T h e iiio .l . omple* and eun'ro tin &lt;lt»? On i rd t v »l&lt;.rr. • t t»\ Hi i
R ub; girl In Mr and Sti*
vel 'ia l p r o lid - )&lt;» .n u ll In : ... he \
f l u i d llu tfin a ii t San fn rdi
A 1! &gt;i \ ** ii * ffmn S i. t n f n Ikr
Hoard o| sanlo rd City Com o ■nui
l l i ' i hai gc»
c r - w ill he the barge ra i .1 and
R a h ; girl ftiM 'n r.; (S ao fo rd l
\\ I mI p fb l tit r *t f unit I »r*»f- u ji'
-'• ■
• age rii-p o jal pi ml K n-■*lv- brmtf r a r r ir il pti» h r r r tn s mfortl
V irg in ia L o n g ir ll and hah*
,*anl
I Sanford i
Ht nt I* nit t;*
\\.»a !»11••I ’ *
P ran k \ .1 r- ‘ nanf rd '
% S i' *!i F1**n
* ITi* re i- no iimitit that -non i a ,i nnii nf In* iiii j h*■
The lm a Blake more i H cR .ir &gt;
» »111r•r ’ «n * i Mir im fr*rn
a tiin n Mill In i.ik .n u n n n . n in, a v f11a•11 v. a ■
Anna Jnhniun i Sanfnrd i
^f•-•1• **,»n **•.1 k ••p’ ■* t i »m
ot ih r-e ' he p ie ilt c iiJ fhe vinnle K ill and lia li; t«i
&gt;an fM*i Sewage T re jtm e u t P l.n l
'Ism * ipi'am-** m * &gt; ll»r- * ir*
ford i
I1&lt; t
).* mandate of the iai. and
1 util M ifHIn I i'I Mtmtinn
I&gt;*rraine l l u t l i i l i t c r p .
* ■•!'.,11j vi it lit tiff i r i»tii
go nut on a 11inh IT! *,ii that thi f\i»r it
C liin r a H i.I;
.n liim
!Tt • dr^iHtmfOT
1)1.110 '.ill he eonetiitcted w illi no *i*iri% &lt;i tin v'3 ’
bmpil t" in in Tjs
tv»*»r
t
in e i' .• r in il • 11it v t alrJ \N I
n |b r m u
••( ■In*ir iininr*
S d n ii'.in ii*
I'll I lie do,
,ind term inal- i m
if v
Chintr.i " iliu m - iSanford
]i i
1-nnwlc*
d ther&lt; Mill h, h»M* f irfM
t
i*
i n n n H ( nm ii 'h
C h m tim I nth i iS a n fu riii
.&lt;-(■ rough -liddin g *ith
iiffu » r in- t lirrvt' of tine 13') of f 1
E m m a 1. i n v in i sanfnrd
•r&lt;&gt; .e fm a n iip .
m i and rnfi%ud m rn that make
1 ■anna t ord i Sa nf
*1 1t i l that i l IfIVH ,i" j. ,t 1 HI
Up f i i ' f|# 1 'i'h ni fd
v li in iiia ll;
Albert i . if.hun- l i c it .ir '
K n-r ■ fir
'A |11 hr rm n ra m llflfc
d**j»b»? *"'l in .film*
B arb ara Slenn i D r Land
r l u n l and peedlic ii’il that ant i a
Com
( h i: li i Kriu’h
R n lla h '•I j r ; 111 Santnnl i
' , r -i it1 come about c .i* ir i ♦••!
Miandm* i ' ( h m of l l c .r
\u a rk
T i rrrn . e B ri.u 1 . Sanford
Till much mr»rr *ai &gt;f;icunt *h-»n
Srpiadiim &gt; 'M*n, priNentml the
llirlh v
np
n hi-h.ilf 'if firt.irh
rnii'inHiji* ii
R a h ; girt In Mr ..in) Mr*
&lt; .1 . M H uger Knn v! i % vr» i i M i&gt;» l.l r*&lt;* Tl all'll
^-nerai
George II H all i Sanfnrd i
S’y i
'r.i'lu c rd tit Sen, Tn. Duiiv*
chili r &lt;n &lt;n nf fhr l v al r. •p iillfle r
IliM ti.irne• 1 |h ■
*irom who i v j l 'If.n hr* .
A rth u r i u burn iS a n fo rd i
pr:,g. .1nn Cb.nnn .111 f**r Mlr Ujf‘ rt
SSilliam .1 lotmnn i sanfnrd i
run meeting
'ta r* D avit iSan fo rd
E t a M ar Lam p o rt i Lak»
Ih v h,»rp a
Mar* i
\ne.» Thijm4fc and
*v
Donald Smith Sanfnrd
Sanfnrd)
Mr* O 'ciir Pimp- and h js
t r * F ra n k lin
; ii t •
bo; . Vlnunt Dura
h jtn boy Sanfnrd &gt;
n v s.
U li' #’ ftp I t r ' Ninfii; i|
'd n ii- in .ii*
J\N 1
Ronald t arte r i Sanfnrd
\d miMmni
Wilbur T v n rr i Sanfnrd I
[/»«*!• Rradrnnirvcr f»rnf
J c r p h S tciv a r; &lt;Sanfordi
\ ! ir k :r W ir r r n fSanford
B irth *
I h a« bare**'
B ab i girl 'o VIr and Mr* Ron
* h n a VI " mi* Sant rrl
aid I Fu ller iS a n fo rd i
W t'lir Jerrfc &lt;\lia m n n ir
Ruby girl tn Mr and M ri
Spring' i
Ja n ie * G Moore D r Land

Squadron Aboard
11. Randolph Sends
U.F. Contribution

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.1.1mr* Pirkcnm.'*

SPI'XI AlIO U&gt;
CHARCOAL
briq u e ts

D. Fellow To Be
Here Jan . 7-12
I &gt; until It Erllo w tra ie lin c re
tire-elit.it il e of tin W atobtouer
lllld e amt Tru e' Soiu ty .i| Brook
l;u . N V . and C ircuit S i t * a rt f
t h l. ili- t r u t . w ill br with the s "t
ford ContfrcBaiion nf Jehovah'*
VV i l n e.-I - Ja n 1 I.1
v public Icpturc ha l» wn
n i for Sunda* at 3 p in Jan 12
lie In hi in the K ' 'd.nii II.i I V
&lt;tie local rn u arrg alio o at liiTI VV
Ih r-t S' The topic nl Hie le itu r.
Mill he ainu.tinr'rd ami Hu ptihhr
l- ctird ia lli |n tied tn at ,-'..1

Mrs. Gonzalez Now
Sales Associate
With Realty Firm

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l»ern rn f*- a -ale.d lc r bi v Ii•‘J m
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th** mil- i1
f i \t \ f r n . f • ’•ii ' **ii r
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taken at the Iir.**| warning -niflie. Sleek
vniir im'dinne th r -l Indn; willi ilepcntlattic unalih prndtiels ne
mullet -&gt;a\ing Inn prlre*.

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tit rotnii addition to Seminole Hi 'li
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scattered obligations ts a
sound financial idea
*/!iat*» more, you II like our
way of doing business.

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Editorials

m ororr

the United States held a press conference,
directly following the failure o f this coun­
try’s first attempt at launching an earth
satellite. Mr. Nixon said: "Sure we failed.
We have before and we will again. But we
need to keep our sense o f proportion. We
haven't overnight lost our scientific know­
how. our ability to get things done. Let's
get away from our weeping walls and act
like Americana. W e’ve g ot work to do. Let’s
get on with it like Americans."
There is a great gulf o f time and language
between these two quotations. But both o f
the mstem from the same attitude — the
same oulook on life and the demands o f life.
Some Americans met the Russian scien­
tific successes in ostrich-style— by trying to
ignore them or deprecating them. Some, at
the other extreme, reacted with panic and
despair— an all-is-lost nttitude. They show­
ed themselves lacking in “ the virtue o f ad­
versity” o f which Francis Bacon wrote. Or
they wont to the “ weeping walls” o f which
Richard Nixon spoke.
But these people were very' much in the
minority. The great m ajority o f Americans
The problem, then, is how to do it.
and we must get on with it.
fully understand that there is.w ork to do
Russia has been showing the world some
o f the fruits o f a harsh materialistic system.
Her achievements— and only the foolish will
not try to minimize them— efficiently and
rigorously channeled into whatever avenues
best serve the purpose o f the state. The rewards for success are often very great;
the penalties for failure are often extremely
aevere. In any event, the individual has small
command over his own destinies. The state

makes the Important decisions and pro­
vides the directions.
Can a free people rival and surpass the
achievements o f such a system— and still
keep their freedom, their traditions, and
their national heart and soul?
History tells us that we can. Time and
again the forces of freedom have defeated
the forces o f tyranny.
But the exact opposite has occurred. Great
civilizations have fallen to barlwirian hordes.
This has happened when those civilization*
grew soft and sleek, contented and slack,
immersed in b xu ry and degenerate in
character. It has happened when faith was
lost in principles and institutions that led
to greatness— to be replaced by overwhelm­
ing cynicism. It har happened, in sum. when
fortitude did not come out o f adversity,
when defeatism prevailed, and citizens turn­
ed to the "weeping walls."
We do not yet know the extent o f the ef­
forts that will be needed to build and to
maintain the strength necessary’ for survivaI Hut we do know that they will b« great.
- d the future events may demonslrate that
they will be gieater than anjone realizes
now. The burden will fall upon all— on industrv labor, government. Restraint and
wisdom will be needed by all— the national

Foreign
By CHARLES M. MCCANN

LaMed Frau Staff Correspondent
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tlo# o{ all RUlljin governmental,
u&gt;« iam# tin,,. Kruihcher
military and economic slfalrs.

operation has been In progreat for several Week*. It baa
been marked by a number of tranafers of government and party ofncUU #nd by inertllta ,n,pi,t .
--------------------&gt;-----------------------C a ,- * .« * - R . . L .
J i a i c S DOOKS

Won’t Be Closed

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Monday, January 6, 1958

Woman W akes Up
To Find Elephant
Coming In House

Bob
Karns

U n t i l n A O flO O y
TALLAHASSEE V - Florida’ s PMfWam. And It appear*^ that his

ottT*V'laniru*e*» !■ pretentloui,
uinrr
r - -------- - - gbut now « r t
then a combination o f w ords from outside
the fold stem* exactly right. Tnla is such
A time. The expression we have in m ind io

tabula rasa. A tabula rasa is a clean tablet

, .
...
... i. t u ,
— a tablet with nothing written on it. T h e

V n , •• as individuals nnd as a com m u nity.
'
’
,
,,
lurw.h. il.ti-rm ine
state and nation, will largely
determ ine

whether this ‘’ fateful"

year will b«

“ Decs your agency offer this
Bank and Agent Auto Plan la
which a local bank finances my

m

new car at its low interest rate,
and you supply the auto insur­
ance 7 Do I start the wbe«^|
rolling by stopping at the Karns
Insurance Agency I*

I
pitlon
__
__
_
^&gt;jd |h# ltat,''|i c, rta^ ' t'’a operate ! *v»a a Httl# liberalism can be
ln ^
coming year on an ” un- dangerous in a country like Rus, ____ T w
»m, w.
*!•• First IntcReetuals and workers
ba'aneed
budget.,,
Collins has indicated some sharp
»n«huaia*tle over the loos
cuts will have to ho made In spend- enlng up of the dictatorship. Then
to kffp lhf Mat, from ^nniag Georg! K. Zhukov, made defense
minister and restored to
onethe red
The ’LegiiOtur* last summer,
In approving Itoootw.ooo in tax
increaras for the 1,37 3, biennium
ippir#ntly
, v#r.MlimiUd
,h,

a go&lt;xt an,ount

The cost o f living index hn* resum ed its
long-continued rise after being station ary
fo r a month. All that dropped were the pub,
lie s hope*.
•
Inagine what a monotonous jo b it m ust be
fo r whoever has to help count the thousands
'
o f filters in c l a r e t . ^
^

News Of Men In Service

ns. ik.
Anderson, a cannoneer '
test hoard, entered the Army last
July and received basic training
at Fort Jackson, 8. C. He was
NOTTINGHAM, England V last stationed at Fort Chaffee,
Mrs. Noreen IJntey crawled out
Ark.
of bed the morning after New
Year’s Eve and shuffled «o the
The 23-year-old soldier ia a 1,- Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity and
front door to see who was making
was
emplnyeii by
Hoffman
a 19&amp;7 graduata of Florida A
all that noise
Machinery Corporation, Auburn.
She switched on the light and
Unlcy seemed to be hotding his M University ami attended Mora- N. Y^ In civilian life.
saw an elephant waving its trunk uwn so Mrs. Unley sped to the
through the front door paneling.
police station.
Mrs. Linley screamed, grabbed
“ We’ ve got an elephant In the
her two children and took oft for house,’ ’ she told the first bobby she
her neighbor's on the run.
saw
I butfjllof
’’ We’ ve got an elephant in the
“ What color?” asked the bobby,
i»
if
insurance
from
housi,” she reported.
“ You come and have a look.”
“ Oh. go back to bed and sleep
The bobby did. He called reino»4 6 q € n + \
it off." the cross and aleepy neigh- forcemrnt amt eventually they
bor answered.
periaudcd the elephant to leave
Mrs. Llnl y left the children and the front door It lumbered down
ran hack home where she aaw the street, pushed an empty autoMEBE’S WHY!
witat she thought were two e!e- mobile SO yards and tried unsuephant trunks, sparring. It wa* only cessfully to uproot a lamp post,
her husband trying to ward off the
A hero arrived In the form of It*
1. I fe *
ow ns* ana g o o d service.
elephant with the hose from the trainer from the circus from which
2. I get tha latest ideas an preitctiaa.
vacuum cleaner.
&gt;Jumbo had escaped.
3. I save valuable tana kg
waft enfy eoe man.
FORT GREELY.
At.ASKA
(AIITNCt —Pvt. Lronardy And­
erson, son of Mr. and Mr*. Joseph
Anderson, -’KM Lake -Marion Rd,
•
s * nfor‘b recently
arrived
in
■nJ l* now ■ member of
the U. S. Army Arctic Te.t Board
bort t,r**ly»

*ThU k my friend Otto. He ikii a lot!”

1
IN EARNINGS

P A ID

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ANNOUNCEMENT
W t are pleased to announce that Mr*. Velma (ionzalez. uur former Hoist-Officio secretary Ls now asuociated with us u i registered aales associate. Specialising
in home aales and rental property management.
I.iat your rental property with tut for complete
service.

Seminole Realty
“ Every Weak I# Courteoy Week At Seminole Realty’*
W. Districts - T. W. Mero. Registered Brokers
Mlsa Elisabeth Methvla • Mr*. Velma dom ain. Associates

Dial
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Aii

Were you le ft out on

„ ow, veri u,, cabinet Budget
Commission has full authority to
withhold enough money to balance
the budget—and Collins said this
wriil be done if actual figures show
the need.
a Cabinet committee already has
been appointed t« work with the
Board of Control In setting prioritlea and proposing any necessary
paring in the big building program
authorised for the state univerai« “ »*f In.tttutlon. under
its aupervision
And State Budget Director Har­
ry Smith and Building Coordinator
Terry l-ee will meet soon with the
Cabinet to take a look at all state
operating amt construction budgets.
No drastic paring apparently
will b« done before the close of
the fiscal year June Mth when
the whote retenue picture can be
scanned against expenditures

Be careful and cautious with the man
w ho looks a hole through vuu. He m ay be
. !
. i
ii »
tryin g to locate your wallet.

e 4t

teies actually would

one fo r the causes espoused b y citizens o f rajie. But It proceeded to authoou r com m unity, o f our state and ou r nation, ri.e record spending that would
ou r cumiiiuiiujr, '
^
#
ulr #vary{#Bt ^ the anticipated

rw acii p l h k i m . n i i m i
r * h ii,h ,p
lltH X H
M i . f’ l r r a l l s r I 4 l l a r
K V K L T X J. I MIIMi, i 4 . e r t l . l a g N i R R i f r
P *h llil«4
Dally
• irty i
•■tar4ay.
AaaAay
C k r U f a M , f a t a r A a y t r , c r « 4 t i g C h r U lm m * .

C o m m e n ta ry

revenue picture for the year 1937
,.1*
But ther*
The occasionn * at hand. W e must now will
not be known until next week. *•
*&gt;•
wants
to be or eoulld be a dictator like
prove our courage.
Comptroller Ray Green says.
Green said the stata’i books for
.
,
P « nber will not he closed until ™ »o"s*sing authority givtn
Monday In order
to, . . permit
the a,b«
Communist
Party is a confes
,,
,
.
i n a
I n a l
e . •. L k
^
. •
aion
that WKhrush.hev’s
atterep
to
pavmtnt of all late billt.
liberalise
Ruasian
life
af.er
his
deGenerally, the use of expressions from
Green hat forecast that rev#

year ahead is a tabula rasa.
We hall all o f us write on it. What we

The Sanford Herald

N e u t r a liz e d

1

W e Can Call It Tabula Rasa 1958
Tlte year 1958 has now been launched,
with libation.* suitable and otherwise, on a
sea of prediction* that it will be a fateful
year. And ao it will. Every year U a fateful
year. Saying so is less useful, however, than
seeking ways to make this year serve truth,
Justice and human dignity.

M ilit a r ily

By A. K. PEDERSEN « .
apply s u ar two-year Jail term*, i --------------------------------------------*
tailed Praia Staff C a c f i ,* , *H i
Finland U shunned by Iron Cur-' n i
HELSINKI W— Whatever the tain refugee* who know Finnish i N O l l O I I S 1x 011, 0 0 0 $
merits or drawback* of the Soviet authorities would have to ,en&lt;11( ^ g y g Q j I n C T C O S G ^
plaa for troop withdrawals of East them back if picked up.
and Wcat from Central Europe, the
Fiaalsb-Soviet trade is regulatfact remains that a militarily ncu- ed by five-year pact*,
WASHINGTON W — The nation*,
trained area already exists ia Eugmi.wj-, , rmed foreei total
rope. It is Finland.
[ m than 42,000—with no tanks, railroads, pleading need of money
Finland doe* not belong to NA- bombers, guided missiles, subma- to offset Increased wages mg
other costs, hare announced is.
10. She turned down an invitaUon ruses or large naval craft,
creased freight rates on hundred,
to Join the Warsaw Pact. There
Peetwar Policy Pattern
are no foreign troops on Finnish , All these are the pattern of post- of commodities.
Railroad officials said the ne*
soil. And Finlavl has managed « ar Finnish-Soviet policy. But
rata* amount
to retain friendahip with East and there are ether aspects, too.
, , . to an . overall
-------- i*
West through an uneasy postwar
Pialand kept her independent re**M , V,*n * p*r_ &lt;^ L
period.
publican form of government.
“ ,0 *W*e! F,b-1
There are no occupation forcca.
They wiU be subject to later e..
Soviet diplomat* have privately
Britain is itill Finland’! biggest jmination and disapproval by th«
admitted that they would have
had more friend* if they had treat- trading partner, although the Rus- *nterstate Commerce Commissi*
ed Central Europe aa they treated (Jans run a close second.
Some com®0&lt;uu** *r* esemotFinland.
r Finland i, a member of the ed- a « » r i ,f» «nd commod.ty
Peace Price Heavy
United Nations and also a member **t*1 BOt
e,Uy Jbted would
The price for peace with Russia of the Nordic Council, which links
Increased 2 per cent,
in 1944 was a heavy one—a rap-. five northern European states.
The carriers, comprising all ih«
arationa bill equal to a full year’s
Despite the irritations, Soviet pot- major roads in the United States,
Fmnish government budget, loss \tr toward Finland appears to be said they are experiencing u y
of 10 per cent of her territory, ,1- one of genuine desire to make atantlal increases in coin, lncffd.
ing stages, payroll taxes, and up.
most half a million persons to re- friends.
settle, drastic cuts in armed
Thers Is no indication that the plies.
The ICC told the railroads la
strength, and the uncertainty #f Russians would like to make Finwhat lay ahead.
land a satellite—even if the oppor- August that when the test iscreases became certain the car­
The Leningrad military district tunity presented itself,
rier* could petition for rate ehao|.'
continues to send amateur spies
■
—
cs. Monday the commission autboacross the border, and the Finns
»
just as regularly arrest them and
T*1* Uni,,d States capita! was riztd filing of the new tariffs sub­
——
-■ -- -■ ■■ moved from New York City to ject to protest and examination.
Washington in 1790.
LUXURY TAX HUE ft
PARIS (U P &gt;- The French gwflew
’•Wrong-way”
Corrigan
ernment will add another 2 3 ptr
sis ea the role of the Communist time status of Russia's No. 1 war the Atlantic in 1938.
cent to the present 23 per cent tu
Party at the supreme power over hero, got obstreperous He wanted
on a long tist of household ip.
all aspects of administration in the no Communist Party interference
The newspaper Red Star, organ pliancea and luxury items Jan. l
Soviet Union.
with his direction of the armed of the Soviet ministry of defense, in a further effort to cut do*a
The effect is to restore the titua- forces, even though he hid been disclosed recently that officers, consumer spending and import.
lioa which eaisted between the a Communist since his youth.
from generals and admirals down, The government skid it would it
desth of Josef Stalin ia 1933 and
Xow, since Zhukov has been hid been directed to devote at the same time reduce taxes sa
KhrusbchaV. sensational denuncia- ousted, th* armed forcss are be- least 30 hours a year to political food items to slow down the price
tioo of Stalin in February. 193*. ing subjected ut strict party con- courses — lectures on communist spiral on food and drink.
Ne Stalla era Restoration
trol, a-vl Communist ir.doctrina- party history and doctrine. These
—------------------------------------- -w~
It cannot be said that the Stalin- tioa o f officers and men ia being lectures are to ba supplemented
era situation has been restored. intensified.
i by home study.
tt*
Stalin made himself the sole au­
thority in the government, the
UFF-A-DAY
armed forces, economic affairs and
the party itself.
Khrushchev it making the cen­
tral committee of the party and
iu ruling presidium the supreme
authority.
Of course, Xhrushcbev Is at the
head of the committee and the

News

•• strengthening hit own personal
.
,
. ...
authority as first secretary of the
interest must com e ahead q f seii-in terest. party in co„t ri4 0f u , machinery.

But no one should look on this burden with
distaste or fear. The time* have brought
challenge and opportunity — and a people
cnauengc »i
hi
,\
... .
which value freedom and honor will nae \oluntnrily and in full willingness to meet th evhallenge and exploit the opportunity.
Here another thing that was said many
centuries ago is perfectly in keeping.
speare put into the mouth o f one o f h i,
characters: "Courage mounteth with occa„ion."

F in la n d

In Freight Rates

The W ords "Courage Mounteth
W ith Occasion" A re Useable Now
More than three hundred yeara ajro the"
greet Franci* Bacon wrote: "The virtue of
prosperity la temperance; the virtue of ndversity la fortitude: which in morals is the
more herolcal virtue."
A few weeks ago the Vice President of

am

a mal

1 Bill prstss Ths* O U ( 4
sinner tbs eeoals.”

SA VERS
IN 1957

W hile

bomb pa Mx u u u t m

4 4 t t * A oC in of fcttomc through p vln g, the n

parents didn’t plan ahead tut j m ... didn't rulize that Mvingj and raulung
gamings help familiMM to a Soar way af life.
With the height beginning of 1958, you «nd yocr family are enoouragtd
to take financial invantogy. Wky SOI moive thi* year to uve more money and
enjoy extra eamingiT
Start saving now whfle yoi tm t t n full returns. Open or add to year w r­
ing* account by January 10th and receive liberal earnings from January lit.

A- • §e* a good rasa la

B u n in family payday June 30tL

All of my business amounts to enough so m,
it anxious to hold my account. In return he puts
himself out to tee thol Tm treated right. And that's
vvhat I like.

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CURRJrMT RATI

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^Katherine Stubbings Wed Here
Saturday To Willis Terry Bird
In a double ring ceremony Satur■' -day Mill Katherine Beatrice Stubblngi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Stubbings became the
bride of William Terry Bird, son of
. Dr. and Mrs. Terry Bird.
.
The First Methodist Church In
Sanford was the scene of the 7:00
V*P. M. service. Dr. ft E. Rutland
officiated.
4
-»-• The chgrch was decorated with
; ^ tilt ter sprinkled fern palms, and
• -basket* of white gladioli and cryI ^Tlanthemums. Lighted tapers in
Candelabra shone behind the altar
and In the windows of the church,
i • The organist was Mrs. Albert
{lickson. Soloist Gerald Covington
sang "Walk Hand In Hand," "Oh,
Promise Me", and "The Lord's
I Prayer” .
The bride was given in marriage
• by her father. She wore a formal
. jtown of Stehlls Cuponl and silk,
• sequin and pearl trimmed. The
dress featured a sahrina neckline
,
with a re-embroidered alencnn lace
; yoke. The bodice was slighllv eloni gated with short shirred sleeves.
J
The full skirt with a chapel train
bore the same embroidered lace
a motif outlining th. scalloped hip
•yoke, which formed an apron ef­
fect In the back. Her fingertip veil
of pure silk Illusion was attached
to a crown of re-embroidered aieneon lace, scalloped and irimmrd
tvith pearls. She carried a cascade
of white camlliias.
Maid of honor was Miss Colleen
• Engebrctson. She wore an avocado
green taffeta gown with a mint
sa*h around the waist. The sash
^•draped to the hemline of the waltz
length dress. She wore elbow
• length mitts or dark green and a
tiny lace trimmed veil in pale
green. She carried a cascade ol
pale yellow Figi crysanthemutns.
•
Bridesmaids were Mr*. Robert J.
[ Dotson. Miss Marilyn Snyder of
; Fern Park, and the bride's sister,
Miss Suzanne Stubbings. Their
gowns were identical to that of the
maid of honor except the colors
, fcwere reversed. They carried pale
yellow Figi crysanlhemums.
Dr. Terry Bird was his son's beat
mat). Ushers were Leonard Mont­
gomery, Orlando; Robert J. Dot­
son, Robert L. Willis Jr.; Robert
G. and Earl H. Stubbing*, brothers
of the bride..
For her daughter's wedding—
Mrs. Stubbings chose a sea-green
taffeta gown with portrait neck­
line, fittest waist and bouffant
■skirt. The satin yoke featured a
design in pearls, gold and crystal

embroidery. She wore beige ac­
cessories.
The groom's mother was gowned
in beige lace. Her full skirt and
jacket were enhanced by coral ac­
cessories.
The reception was held in Mc­
Kinley Hall. Assisting at the bride's
table were Mrs. Arlhur Coplin,
Mrs. W. B. Evans, Mrs. II. H.
Tjre, and Mrs. Roy Wall. The
hook was kept by Miss
bride's bo
Irene Zworykin.
For her wedding trip the bride
wore a black wool suit trimmed
in velvet. Her hat and bag were
of leopard.
Tlie couple will live in San An­
tonio, Texas, where Mr. Bird is
stationei! at Kelly Air Force Base.

Calendar
THURSDAY
The Sanford Home Demonstra­
tion Club will meet at the county
council-center at 2 o'clock. The
agent, Miss Myrtle Wilson, will
give a demonstration on vegetable
cookery.
FRIDAY
The Rose Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club will meet at 0:15 a.
m. at the home of Mrs. D. II.
Mathers, 2:101 Lucrctla Court.
Speaker will he Mrs. J. 1) Woodruff, who will talk on "New Annuais ami Plants” .
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Honored A t Party
On 6th Birthday
Mrs. G. U. Sprinkte enlertalnrd
her daughter Sandy with a skat­
ing party on her sixth birthday
Dec. 31,
The children gathered at the
Sprinkle home. 316 W. 9th St., and
went to the skating rink on High
way 17 92. After enjoying skating,
they returned to Sandy's home to
open her presents and have Ice
cream and cake.
Those enjoying the afternoon
were Sandy Sprinkle. Dchbie Mc­
Lain. Cathy Hauser. .Tide Dean,
Barbara Budrlek, Sonja Ventry,
Elizabeth Ann Sweeney.
Cathy Bozard, Arlene Parish.
Nancy rprinkle, Mrs. G ‘ U. Sprinkie and .Mrs Raiph McLain.
The first Great Lakes steamer,
Walk-io-the-Water, was launched
at Buffalo, N'. V., In 1818.

Cunninghams Have
Wild Turkey Dinner
By Helen Snodgrass
ENTERPRISE— All of the Cunn­
ingham family enjoy hunting so
when early in the season Mrs.
Cunningham killed a wild turkey,
she dressed It and put It In the
deep freeze until some liter Hay,
hoping maybe all ,th« time that
some other members of the family
might get another to go with it—
so sure enough they did, Thurs­
day or Friday last week la eame
two more, and now they could
have a dinner and Invite quite a
group of their neighbors and
friend* to join them for these delleaelei. And thus dreams eame
true because Sunday evening at
the Florida Power Club a group
totaling 42 had a most delicious
dinner. Most of the ladies added
a dish of salad, cake and other
things to make the dinner com­
plete and everyone was happy.
Guesta Included Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
ard Harris and Mel of Angola, Ind.,
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ford, Miss
Emma Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ford, Dr. and Mrs. Smith and
children, Garet, Nancy, Susan, and
Tlnsey, Mr. and Mr*. Monso Ta­
tum and sons, Monty, Frank and
Jimmy, of DcLand: Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Dayman and Mrs. Norton
of Orange City; Mr. and Mrs. Toby
Denby of Geneva; Mr. and Mrs.
L. 0. Dayman and Lovlek Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. M. II. Ryan, Miss Helen
Snodgrass, Mr. and Mrs. F. R.
Harris, Carroll Peterman, Mr. ad
Mrs. Fred Bender, Mrs. E. C.
Snodgrass, Mrs. Ida Padgett and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Cunningham
and Junior and Jean of Enterprise,
and Mrs. Lucy Dobson of Jackson­
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hahn of
Medford, L. I. are now occupying
the Cox cottage on Lake Shore Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tyler and
I.lnda spent Thursday with Mrs.

Woman’s

Page

New Year Diet; Five Pounds Off

In Five Days Eating Of Bananas
A new diet published this month
in Vogue magazine is designed to
peel off five of the pounds gained
so easily during the holiday lesti
vities. The diet has heen medically
checked, and is a variant of the
famous banana diet Introduced in
the thirties by Dr. George Ilarrop
of Johns Hopkins Hospital.
The article states that binanas
are not "fatteneri” , but contain
a mere 119 calories at their larg­
est. The average count Is 88.
The simple five day plan for
Monday to Friday dieters calls
for five bananas a day three day*
out of the five. The other two days
have appealing low calorie meals,
Including a banana for lunch.
Bananas are extemely digestible,
assimilated easily by the body and
are a fine sources of quick energy.
Vogue claims that this is because
of their protein and carbohydrate
content. The bananas may be eat
en in any way for this diet "mon­
key-fashion; sliced; broiled; or
baked."
The caloric Intake Is the thing,
thus, the half and half instead of
skim milk. The dieter need not be
confined to skimmed milk as long
as she counts the total number 0!
calories.
Water, unsugared tea, coffee and
low-caloric carhonated drinks may
be taken at will with the banana
diet. The chart may be followed
for longer than five days, but a
physician should be consulted be-

forr pursuing it for more thin
iwo weeks.
Vogue offers several tip* and
pointer* to make the diet easier
and the weight loss mere benefi­
cial,
1. "Eat slowly— the feeling of
fulness depend* partially on chewplan."
I. "Follow a moderate exercise
plan”
3. "Restrict food portions 11 In­
dicated on chart.”
The article closes with an en­
couraging word from a "distin
gtzishort New Turk physician .
"Just five a day! You needn't
wartch
"Your protein Intake and your
starch.”
Monday Menu
Calories
Breakfast—
119
1 banana
black coffee
I.uneh—
119
1 banana
106
1 glass milk
Tea—
1 banana
119
Dinner
119
I banana, sliced
with 1/3 cup
no
milk and cream
Late Supper—
119
1 banana
»
T otal- 811
Tuesday Menu*
Breakfast—
Calories
4 glass orange Juice
51
1 poached egg
77
85
1 piece raisin toast
black coffee
Lun h—
119
1 banana
black coffee
Dinnrr—
1
1 cup bouillon
1 t lb. lean broiled aleak 338
4 medium sized broiled
28
mushrooms
4 cup lettuce with
tomato slices (1/2 tomato)

A M , THE MONKEYS nron’ t in the zoo! A 1 The Sanford Herald several members o f
the sta ff begin the "banana” diet, which a gear's in today’s issue. The diet is one sug­
gested by Vogue magazine, l.eft to right, Virginia Conn, Beta Ashby, Tatty Walker,
Oarotyn Untie, Evelyn Cushing, Jo Porter.
(S taff Photo)
Lemon dressing
3t
1/2 cup sliced fresh
pineapple
37
T o ta l- 758
Wednesday Menu
Same as Monday
. . ThurM,a&gt;'
Breakfast
• 1
H glass apple Juice
62
1 toasted corn muffin
131
1 pat butter
SO
black coffee
Lunch—
,
119
1 banana
black coffee
Dinner—
4 medium sized shrimp 38
31
2 tablespoons catsup
332
1/2 broiled chicken
23
6 small hoilcd onion*
18
carrot and celery sticks
37
1/2 pear (water pack)
Total— 817
Friday Menu
Repeat Monday's regime.

Tyler's mother. Mrs. E. C.
Vaughan and sisier, Mrj. Tom
Rivers and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bayne returnWednesday to their home on
Stone Island after having visited
with relatives in Miami.
5!iss Jean Cunningham has been
TTie Women's Auxiliary of the spending several days with her
Seminole County Medical Associa­ sister, anti brother in law, Sir. and
tion has organized a loan closet of
Mrs. Tohy Denhy In Oviedo.
sick room supplies and cnnvcn;
icneej.
These articles and supplies, as
the name suggests, are available
on a loan basis to l-divHui's ■*—t
families who may have need of
Ihem for a short or undetermined
period of time.
As these article* sre to be on
loan free of charge, and there Is
no fund to draw on to supplement
Ihe stock, the Women's Auxiliary
is requesting voluntary donations
to build up the supply.
The following is a list of suggest­
ed articles that could be found
useful to shut-ins Iwsth sick and
convalescent; backrests, bedside
tables fstretching over bed), port­
able radio* and TV's, also hrdpans. commodes, rubber rings,
vaporizes, crutches, wheelchairs,
walkers, etc.
The Seminole County Chapter,
American Red Cross, I22'A Pal­
metto Ave., has offered to store
these articles at their headquart­
ers.
Contact for both donating ar­
ticles ami receiving article* on loan
should be made with Mrs. OrWile L. Barks, Phone FA 2 5025_
or Headquarters, local Red Cross, CHAIRMEN OF TIIE PATRON Commit tea for the High Fever Follies are readying Ilia
Mrs. Mary D. Knox, Phone FA
list anil the ticketa for those residents o f S ntinolu County who wish to sponsor the
2-4123.
tlrman, ami Mrs. Charles II. Cole, chair­
The Red Cross Chapter has two variety show. Mrs. R. N, llluikwcldcr. tohospital beds available for loan man, itre seen aa they met Friday at the ho iu ot the general chairman, Mrs. Don Bru­
baker,
(Photo by Bergstrom )
purposes.

Loan Closet Begun
By Medical Women

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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Bohbv L. Frank
Hit of Alliens, Ga.. announce the
birth of an eight pound daughter,
Joilic Carol, on Christmas Eve. I)cFranklf ’.a
ccmber 24, 1957. Mrs. Franklf.
-a
ty,0 former Carleen Hollenbeck, of
West First St. Mr. Franklin is the
son of C. L. "Doe” and Mrs. Frank­
lin of Panama City, formerly ol
Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs, S. C. Chapman- of
Miami are announcing the birth of
a daughter, on Dec. 30. The girt
has been named Teresa Gall and
weighed 7 lbs. 8 ozs. Mrs. Chap­
man is the former Marjorie An­
derson, daughter of Mrs. C. A
Anderson Jr. This is the Chap
man's second child anti daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. G. t\ Bishop Jr.
announce .lip birth of a daughter
Carol Ann, born on December 17
at Seminole Memorial Hospital.

fisJUjonjoh
Mrs. C. A. Anderson Jr. ami
ni ce, .Miss Shirley Robinson, have
just returned from several days
spent in Foley, Ala. with Mr. ami
Mrs. W. E. Thompson and family
and with Miss Annie Barclay in
Live, Oak, Fla.
Visiting Mrs, Anderson since her
return is her son Craig, w!u» Is
home on leave for several days,
lie is with the Navy in Norfolk, Va.
Friends of Herald Heckcnbach
will he sorry to learn that he has
been called In Chicago due to the
critical illness of his mother, Mrs.
IL E. Heckcnbach.

Woman’s Club Sets
Card Party Ja n . 8
Tie .Sanford Woman's Club will
have a luncheon and card parly
Wednesday, January 8 at 12.30 P.
M Reservations should bo made
by calling Mrs. Raymond Smith at
FA 2 5677.

Church
Calendar
MONDAY
The Cherub choir of the First
Baptist Church will rehearse at
4:15 P. M. The Chapel choir will
rehears# at 8:00 P. M.
The Intermediate G. A.'a of the
First Baptist Church will meet at
7:15 at the home of Mrs. Charlie
Park. Sr.
The Wesleyan Sendee Guild of
First Methodist Church meets Mon­
day, January 6 at 7:30 p. m. at
the home of Miss Mabel Chapman,
wllh Miss Chapman and Mrs. Hazel
Flynt ns co-hostesses.
Circle 10 of First Melhodlst
Church meets at 7:30 p. m. at the
'lome of Mrs. Pat Hatchett.
Tiie Boy Scouts of tho First
Presbyterian Church will meet at
7:60 j). m.
The Phllathea Class of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet with
Mrs. Joe L. Corley, Cameron Ave.
This is an important meeting and
it is hoped all members wUl be
present.
The Junior Choir of the First
i "cshylerian Church will meet for
rehearsal at 4:13 p. m.
The Pioneer Fellowship of the
First Presbyterian Church will
meet for supper and recreation In
the Youth Building from 8:00 p.
m. through 8:00 p. m.
The W.S.C.S. «f Ebenezer Metho­
dist Church will meet at the homo
of Mrs. C. E. Johnson at 7:45 p.
m.
TUESDAT
The Gleaner* Class of the First
Baptist Church will have its regu­
lar monthly meeting st the homa
of Mrs, M Wa fa tt-- •:rr, 540 Va­
lencia Drive, at 3.t:a P. M.

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SPORTS

EDITORS: This Is the 13th of
11 dispatches on the off-season
of each major league
team for I9M written by the
managers of eseh club.
By TAUL RICHARDS
Manager of Baltimore Orioles
Written for the United Press
Sanford Outboard ncgatla.
WAXAHACHIE, TF.X., m —
According to Robson, the Club
Tho
Orioles should finish
has a promise of $650 from downsomewhere around the middle in
town Sanford merchants. “ We need
the standings, near the first
1800 to cover the races,'' Hobson
division, next reason.
said,
And, who knows, we might even
According to Sanford Root and
make it this time after coming so
Ski Club Commodore, Dr. A. W.
elose last time.
Woodall, the races arc promoted
It nil depends on who comes
by 'J1* l°eal c 'llb am* sanctioned
through for us and who does not
hy the American Power Boat Ascome through for some of the
*oclaI
"The quicker we send
other clubs.
‘ he APBA the cheek for minimum
We’ve got some boys who should
coverage the races, the more fir
improve —Gus Triandos, Billy
Gardner, Al Pilardk and Brooks
t
/ ’“t before
h ? " * the
u
Sanfonl
races.'*
Robinson.
Woodall said
And the addition of Larry Doby
draw more and better
" " c * 1!1 dr
from the White Sox gtves us a
racing drivers with the additional
ONE OF THE FAST SPEEDBOATS that will lie seen on Lake Monroe Jan. ID during little more authority with tjio bat
publicity," Hobson declared.
the Second Amnml Sanford Outboard Reguttn. Driver of the C Racing Utinabout la C. and n little better halanre in the
Robson pointed out that drivers
hatting order.
arc notified wl*
when,
the financial
It. Wntaon o f St. Petersburg.
a™
f\ W"
«lancl?'
Right now. I'm planning on
clearance through the APBA is obkeeping Doby despite the trado
tamed. “ The sooner we get the
rumors to the contrary although
financial business cleared up, the
tho broad expanses of Memorial
sooner wc arc officially sanctioned,
Stadium muy not he quite to
and **1e more drivers will make
Larry's liking.
h
I
o
is
*
to
)ui
hnrn
'*
hn
rU
ilntO
il
Jitif
plans to be here,” he pointed out
By OSCAR FRALEY
'clouting Tony into Umbo when the
We had fairly good pitching
United Press Sports Writer
young upstart attempted to wrest last year and I hope to be a little
PLEASANTVTLLE, N. J. W — the light heavyweight crown from stronger next season with lefty
MILWAUKEE, Wis. 7«—Middle­ Tony Anthony did neck exercises Archie's graying locks. Anthony, Don Ferraresse and right-hander
weight champion Carmen Basilio, until everybody watching began to however, hasn't given up. If he Charlie Bcamnp coming up after
win wre led the crown from vete-. get (liny—and then he tlid more, had such a tendency, he might. good showings with A'ancouver,
ran Hay Robinson during a “ lion-1 “ That's right," said Ernie Bra- have stepped out of the ring for
Also our bonus boy—Jerry
S$ood tong ago.
hearted" performance, has been ca. his manager. “ Keep at it."
Walker-looked pretty good in the
For,
as
llraca
sees
It,
that
neck
lie's
the
fellow,
you
may
reuicin
named “ boxer of the year" for
10 to 12 games he worked last
1937 bv the National Boxing Assn, could well determine the future of her, who was on the 1932 Olympic season. Especially, that 10-inning
Basilio was given the honorary boxing's light heavyweight and team with Ids pal, Patterson. Turn- 1-0 job against Washington. I
title in the NBA’s first ratings of heavyweight divisions.
Ing pro, he won eight in a row by really think the boy Is going to
IBM. Fred Saddy, chairman of the
There Is a theory in this wind- knockouts —• and then was flat- help us.
By EARL WRIGHT
NBA's rating committee, said In swept boxing camp not far from tcncd Himself,
United Press Sports Writer
Too, 1 look for Bily O'Dell to
NEW YORK W — Y. A. Tittle, citing the former welterweight Atlantic City that these exercises
lB-WIn Bounce Back
be improved and we should get
will assist young Tony In building
Tony bounced back to win 10 in some good pitching out of stand­
the bald headed quarterback who champion:
"ItU3lllo, a lion-hearted fighter, up a resistance to a knockout a row, six by knockouts.
sparked six successful San Fran­
bys like Billy Loes, Connie John­
Then Tony was flattened again.
cisco Forty-Niner rallies In the fi­ gave away height, weight and punch, Ami It Is an ability, they
son and Harold Brown, along
"That
happened
at
Johnstown,
nal minutes of the 1937 season, has cleverness to Robinson and stiil admit, which he needs dejperatewith the relievers George ZuverPa,,"
Tony
recalls
with
a
wry
been named natinnal football lea­ whloped him. Basilio bears himself ly.
ink nnd Kenny Lehman,
gue “ player of the year" in the with the dignity of a champion.
“ He has all the talents that any grin, “ A disastrous place. They
We got by to a great extent on
had
a
Hood
there,
too,"
annual United Press poll.
Hu has been a careful trainer and fighter has ever had." Braca as­
defense Inst season, even running
Anthony
won
another
pair
and
Tittle received It of 31 votes a courageous fighter."
serted fondly. “ He can hit with
up a new league record in number
cas^ by sports writers who cover­
Saddy had New Year’ s advice for anybody and box with anybody, then, monotonously, was kayoed of errorless ball games. That de­
ed the NFL campaign in the II fighters in the heavyweight divi­ and that includes Floyd Patter­ himself.
Since then it's been up again, fense should be as good or bettor
league cities.
, . .
sion. especially title contenders, son."
down
again. He flattened Chuck this season with additional seaJohn Unitas, Baltimore Colts
Tony GlasvJawrd
“ Interest In the heavyweight di­
quarterback, and Jim Brown, Cle­ vision is important to boxing and,
But Tony, a slcnuer, hard-mus­ Spleser to win a shot at Moore
veland Browns rookie fullback, with complications involving the cled picture fighter who carries and was put in cold storage him­
tied for second in the balloting champion, there is no reason why horse shoes in either hand, Is as self.
He can punch, as attested by his
with seven votes each. Tommy those listed as contenders should suspect as a three-lime loser when
O’Connell, Cleveland quarterback, he marching lo the backwoods for it comes to absorbing a wallop ta record nf 23 knockouts In 31 fights.
But whenever somebody lands one
received three. Gene Brito, defen­ competition while avoiding each the whiskers.
sive end for the Washington Kod­ otl*cr." he said.
Right now ho is training to take from the outfield, Anthony docs
akIni, received two, The oilier vole
Saddy said a “ natural" bout to on Yvon Durelie -t Madison Square the most complete blackout since
went to Hugh McKlhenny, San establish the rightful top man to Garden on Jan. 19. It is a bout the Battle of Britain. All five of
Francisco offensive halfback and challenge champion Floyd Patter­ which could lead Tony back to the his lasses have resulted when his
chin came in contact with a lea*h.
end.
son would he between Eddie Ma- threshhold of great opportunity.
The poll was conducted at the rhen and Zora Folley, rated one
He stubbed his toe the last time, cry object.
close of the regular season and and 'two In But order.
a pappy guy named Archie Moore
prior to the Western Division play­
BROWNS SIGN THREE
off and the league championship
game
CLEVELAND IP — (Juarterhack
game
Van Brockiln said he had no de­ George Walker of the University
This probably was the linest sea
sire to embark on a coaching ca­ of Arkansas and tackles Charles
son of iait-mlnuto clutch perform­
reer and instead will continue to Mitchell of the University of Flor­
ances ever registered in the NFL.
LOS ANGELES TP — Fabulous act as a sales and public relations ida and Gene Dickerson of the
They failed to net San Francisco nnst"'* Mur Norman Van Brock- representative for a pipeline com­
University nf Mississippi have heen
Itio Western title only because lie lin of the I,ns Angelo* Hams has
pany in Portland, (Ire., where he 1signed by the Cleveland Browns
troll refused to be bealr-n an I rat officially goto* into retirement after
will make hLs home.
for the 1938 National Football Lealied
score a 31 21 play off vic­ nitt" seasons as one of the Nation­
“ I don't feel I'm leaving the gue season.
tory over San Francisoo after 'l it­ al Football League's top quarter­
Rams in a lurch," Van Brorklin
tle had helped his team lake a 2; 7 backs.
said. “ They've got Iwo or three
EXPECT 39 ROOKIES
lead in the third quarter.
The “ EhIng Dutchman", as Van quarterbacks coming up.!'
CINCINNATI HR — The Cincin­
During the season, Tittle com­ Brorklin became known in proGeneral Manager I'ctc Rozelle nati Redlcgs will open their rookie
pleted 17tl of 2J9 pases fur 2,157 funthall, declared he still felt he
of the Rams disclosed the club '.raining camp at Plant City, Fla.,
yards and 13 touchdowns. Hi, per h ul ‘ .i season or two" left in him
agreed to let Van Brocklin retire Feb. 15, with Manager Birdie Tebrentage of completions was the hut derided lo quit while at the even though he still had a &gt;rar to
bettts and Coaches Jimmy Dykes,
league’s best, C3.I. He'll lead the tot&gt; of his game.
go on his current contract because Tom Ferriek ami Johnny Kiddle inWestern Division stars against the
“ It begin to be a menu! strain the quarterback has made up his Jstructlng an expected group of 30
Fast in Site Pro Bowl game at Los each season," Van Brockiln told
mind.
•
j youngsters.
Angeles Jan. 12.
a hastily-called press conference
Tilth*, lit), completed Ids lOtli pro late Thursday. “ I’ m about the last
football campaign in 1957. lie play of the guys I came up with and
rd college football at Louisiana I decided it was lime to. retire."
Slate.
• “ I began thinking of retiring In
mid season for no particular rea­
The first session of the it, F. son other than I decided that this
Supreme Court wus held in IT'.M) was my last season and the Balti­
LOW COST
with Chief Justice Jay presiding. more Colt game was my last

Boat, Ski C l u b D i s c u s s e s
Regatta Financial Problems
Finance Chairman Harry Robaoti and ofriclals of the Sanford
Boat and Ski Club met over the
weekend In an attempt to iolve the
financial problems connected with
brHcinr: the national spotlight of
sp?rdbont facing to Sanford on
Jan. t9 for th-* Second Annual

Johnny King
Born Hundred
Years Too Late
By OSCAR FRALEY
United Pre*» Sporfo Writer

Confidence Is, however, one of
the strong point* of the slender
six footer whose trademark Is a
cigar clamped constantly in the
corner of his mouth. He learned

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fja.itneta*' Is
la a
• *tall,
all Thandsome
" . ' ....... fel
Johnny
low out of Cleveland who looks
Uke and probably should have been
» Mississippi steamboat gambler.
HaM
nn mwiMm In swieai
. ^ “ o ^ h l. howlinl In narUeufor
and on his bowling in particular.
The top keglers in the country
will tell you It'a a bad bet when
you wager against him.
Up until three years ago, dark
b ,i^ .
w w y .™

“ * bcllpve ln l,lm,elf ,,urin* 18
monthslnaermanywllhacoml.it
and heavy mortar company of the
Fifth Division during World War
H.
Good as Next Fellow
“I've Just got to figure I'm as
X**1 « Lh« next follow or I would" t Ust long," say. the level eyed
M
..
36-yeur-oid.
Johnny currently is appearing on
"Bowling Stars," a nationally tele
vised bowling competition which
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r
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,b. nation', top
■tars.
Rolled IS 300 Games •
T , 1 . 7 ^ 7 - Johnnv has
roiled* M nerfert W eimei In
of thsm
monlhs.
I,_a In the last
m innine
irt-rt,,**
ni,..
series of SM on games of 300 268
“ It took me a while to gain con­
fidence In myself when I decided
to take the plunge into profesatonal bowling," Johnny says, “ hut
after I wnn a couple of matches,
I decided that I had done the right
thing."

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Fellows like Johnny, Billy Welu,
,,ick Wcbcr anl U e
have
become household by-Words in a
moi^and
more
untl more bowling conscious.
nfr of rarh he#d!,R,,head m l' eh
receiving $1,000, plus $10 for each
pin over 700 while the loser gets
$1 a pin and anybody rolling 300
gets a $10,000 bonus.
Johnny, who gives ISO exhibi­
tions a year, sums up bowling In
one short sentence:
"Bend down and reach out,"

,-REVIEWOF THE YEAR-By Alan Maver

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Tittle Is Named
Football League
Player Of Year

Carmen Basilio
Boxer Of Year

Sports Parade

SOKC

The ninth rice at the SanfordOrlutdo Kennel Club tonight has T
been designated aa the “ Symphonic
Handicap" in honor of a large
group of epeclal guests expected
for the 10-event program.
Visiting the traek tonight win be
close to 100 representatives from
the Symphonic Radio and Electro­
nic Corporation of New Brunswick,
N. J.
The group, consisting of compsny
executives and distributors from w
throughout the United States, is
currently making its headquarters
at Sanford'i Mayfair Inn.
Mrs. Ray Clevcni and Mr*. Al
Leon have been choaen from the
“ Symphonic" group to present a
silver platter to the owner of the
winning greyhound following the
special race.
Among the favorites In the fivesixteenths mile trophy test are ^
Black Elaine, Free Copy and Wil­
lard J.
DOW WINS AWARD
CHICAGO irn — Dow Finsterwald, who played the most con­
sistent golf on the pro circuit dur­
ing 1937, has been named winner
of the Golf Digest magazine's per­
formance award. Finsterwald fin­
ished with a .M3 average ln thr$
magazine's ratings, while Doug
Ford wound up second with .831
mark. Bill Casper was third at
.tit Arnold Palmer fourth at .132
and Art Wall fifth at .10T.
sonlng for Bub Boyd at first and
Robinson at third.
And, our batting punch could
very wcl be beefed up If Bob NIeman could bounce back to the
form he showed In 1956 when he^
hit .320. His 41-point drop hurt
at the plate last year especially
with Willy Miranda hitting below

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CDR. R. C. KNICiHT, USN, COMMANDING OFFICER o f VA1I-7 is pictured as ho
presents a check for $183, in behalf o f VAH-7 Detachment C(5, to George Touhy, Gen­
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Farm Research
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83,000 Aliens Are
Expected To Report
Addresses In ’58

BY LEROY TOPK
United Pr*»« Staff rnrre-tiomt-nt
NEW YORK - &lt; U P t - A wellknown architect says t'ne main
thintr
a hpuse-hunter
should
worry about is staying out of the
"slums of tomorrow."
Wyatt C. Hedrick of Hedrirtc A
Stanley, New York snd Fort
Worth, planner*, says far too
many of the home developments
since World War 11 will become
slums that breed iuveniN delin­
quency anil other bad romlitiort*
because the houses are too small
and alike.
Other builders, however, dis­
agree—they say people—not buil­
dings—make slums, that many
low price '"all alike” houses built
in the 1920'a still are not slums.
Hedrick said the tragedy of it
is that haste rather than economy
caused much of the bad building
after World War 11. ,-lf people
hadn't been in such a hurry for
a new house, much better houses
could have been built for the
same money— and in a much
more pleasing variety."
Hedrick said that when you go
house-hunting he sure to take
along a flashlight for dark places
and a 50-foot tape measure for
accurate measures.
Look At Neighborhood
lit' gave these other rules for
house-hunters:
Never pay more than three
times your annual income nor less
than one and one-half times your
income for a house.
(Jet out of your car and look
around the neighborhood; see
how people thereabouts keep lip
their houses, lawns and sidewalks.
Make sure the int is zoned to
keep out undesirable businesses
and factories, and that tho drain-

District Director, Joseph Sivoretti. of the Immigration and Natursliralion Service estimated to­
day that approximately 11.000
aliens will report their address un­
der the Federal Allen Address Re­
port Program.
The Immigration official said
that TI.J08 aliens reported their
address during January 1OT7.
Savoretti said that ait non-citlrens. except those in diplomatic
statu*, foreign representatives of
certain International organisations
and thoie admitted temporarily at
agricultural laborers, are required
to file the address report.
He added that any alien who will­
fully violates tho address report
requirement may he fined up to
$300, Imprisoned for 30 days, and
deported. In addition aliens who
are not In the United States dur­
ing January must report their ad­
dress to the Service within 10 dipt
after their return.
The District Director, Joseph Savorrtli, said that address report
cards will be available at all Immi­
gration Service offices and all local
United States Post Offices through­
out the State beginning Jan. 1,
1958.

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Ehterprise
Ry Helen Snodgrasa
Mr. and Mr*. Douglas Scnrboro
and daughter of Lakeland were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mra.
D. J. Parker.
Lovlck
dayman
Jr.,
left
Wednesday to resume his studies
at (ieorgia Tech after spending
holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mr*. L. O. dayman.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Drprattcr
and daughter of Nahunta, (la.
were holiday guests of
Mr.
and Mrs. Kirby Sellers. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Sloan and family of
Oviedo joined them for Christmas
dinner.
Mrs. Ruah Lowes of Fan Clair,
Wi».
Mrs. l.cnora
Riocker
of Chipley and Mrs, Elizabeth
Tyler of Osteen were dinner
guests Christmas of Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Tyler amt Linda. Mrs.
lames and Mrs. Riocker are sis­
ters of Mr. Tyler and daughters
of Mrs. Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Stewart and
children, Eddie, Tom, Jeff and
Reeky and Mrs. Viola Stewart
and Jim Stewart of Maytuw-n,
Ky. were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tom Hen­
derson and Charlene of Tallahas­
see were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
M. II. Ryan Saturday.
Col. and Mra. Weaver
spent
several days with friends in
(iainaville last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Authur Parker
and family of Orlando were visit­
ing Mrs. Rertha Hardin and Mrs.
Dessie Rums Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris
and ion Mel left Thursday to re­
turn to thsir home in Angola
Indianla, where he will resume
his studies at Tri-State Univer­
sity after having spent the holi­
days with his parents and Mrs.
F. R. Harris ami uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ryan.

age runs away from the house
properly.
Re sure to check on water, sew­
er and storm sewer connection*
and fireplugs ns well ai utilities.
Inquire about schools. If there
aren't any you can hot new onrs
will be built and that will send
your tax rate up.
I heck the heating plant end
make sure it is big enough and
nlso modern enough to be econ­
omical.
And of course check the site of
TRAGIC JOB
every room and its orientation
HARTFORD, Conn. - ( U P ) —
and be sure you are not letting
your-self in for unpleasant sur­ Five minutrs after he reported
prise* after you have lived in It for work on a new Job, Frank
Adamitik fell 75 feet to his death.
awhile.

Mon. Jan. 8,

Government Asked To Alter Slum Aid
CHICAGO —V —Eleven experts
have called for the government W
change Its stand on providing fede­
ral aid for slum clearance.
The experts said present federal
lafcs should he changed to enable
cities to treat commercial and In­
dustrial slums on an equal basis
with housing blight.
The experts. In answer to a
questionnaire distributed by the
National Association of Housing
and Redevelopment, said Industry
would continue to build outside
cities unless commercial and in­
dustrial slums are cleared and
space made available for rcdevelopment.
They pointed out the existing
laws provide for federal aid in
slum clearance only when residen­
tial slums are cleared for Indus­
trial ami commercial use or when
industrial and commercial slums
are cleared for residential redevel­
opment.
The experts maintained indus­
trial and commercial slums in
many cities are unsuitable for
housing after clearance because of
their location.
They also said it Is not always
possible under present laws to re­
develop areas cleared of slums for
their best maximum use,
Funds Too Limited
Those who favored modification
of the federal aid laws included

Sen. Joseph S. Clark (D-Pa.); Rob­
ert Moses, chairman of the New
York City Committee on Stum
Clearance; Fred Kramer, presi­
dent of Draptr and Kramer, Inc.,
Chicago; Grady Clay, Loulsvllla
Courier Journal real estate editor;
Patrick llealy Jr., executive direc­
tor, American Municipal Assn.;
James J. Scheuer, New York City
developer: George Duggar, Uni­
versity of California, anti L. P.
Cooklngham. city manager of Kat^
sas City, Mo.
Other experts, including Sen.
Jacob K. Javits (R-N. Y.), agreed
with the need for modification of
the laws but did not favor imme­
diate or complete removal of the
"predominantly housing” provision
without some restriction.
Sen. Paul II. Douglas (D-III.)
and Dorris Shiskln of the AFL-CIO
Housing Committee objected to
any change at this time In the
laws.
They said federal funds now
available arc too limited to go be­
yond the need for slum clearance.
Douglas am! Shiskln also said
commercial and Industrial develop­
ments are more easily financed
without government aid than are
housing developments and new
laws might swing the emphasis to
commercial ami Industrial work at
the expense of eliminating resi­
dential slums and rebuilding with
standard housing.

General Insurance
.

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
312 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE FA 2-1451

H. JAMES GUT

JAMES B. GUT
Al

Mobile Unit Caters Annual Alien
To Locomotives
Address Report
CHICAGO—ftp—A mohllc refuel­
ing unit which supplies complete Program Underway

WASHINGTON —in—The Agri­
cultural Research Service (ARS)
says in an editorial in the Novem­
ber issue of its monthly bulletin
that agricultural research has benrfitted everyone—farmert and con­
sumers—in work done primarily for
farmers.
‘ 'Sure, agricultural research is
done for farmers," ARS said. "Rut
it benefits them only when it help*
to meet the needs and preferences
of consumers. .
The service said Agricultural re­
search has benefltted farmers “ by
shortening their workday and
lightening their labors’’ and has
helped increase their purchasing
power.
. ‘ •it has elevated the dignity of
farming, given farm young people
better educational, social, and
business opportunities," it added.
"All this farm progress has benefitted the whole country. Farm la­
bor has hern released for produc­
ing o'her kinds of goods and serv­
ices.
To Sleet A Demand
‘ ‘Our urban-industrial economy,
with its high standard of living,
could never have come about ex­
' V cept for the research development
of an efficient, technical, and spe­
cialized system of producing and
marketing our farm and forest pro­
ducts."
ARS said improvements in agri­
culture just don’ t happen, but re­
sult from research undertaken be
cause farmers and consumers want
something better. To a large ex■ tent, it said, consumers' needs and
preferences set the course and en
courage farmers to apply the re-

engine “ catering service" to rail­
road locomotives lias gone into
jervice in the Chicago area.
The unit, which can refuel, lu­
bricate or even replenish a loco­
motive's hoppers with the sand it
needs fnr wheel to-ral! traction,
was made by the Farrell Manufac­
turing Co,, Joliet, III.
The refueler is able to complete
its Job within 20 minutes and get
on Iti way to handle the needs nf
another locomotive.
Richard Dtichossois, president ol
the firm, said that the new unit
eliminates the need for many largo
permanent fueling and sanding
stations in the yards. It further
saves time consumed by “ dead­
heading’’ from outlying areas to
yards for re fueling, he said.
The unit, mounted on a standard
truck chassis, has a capacity of
1.600 gallons of furl oil. 25 gallons
of lubrication oil and Zl cubic feet
of sand.

Joseph Savoretti. District Direc­
tor of the Immigration nml Natu­
ralization Service, al Miami, ad­
vised today that the annual alien
address report program is again
under way.
According to Savoretti, 71,508
aliens reported their addresses last
year in the State of Florida. The
niunher this year is expected to
l&gt;e slightly larger. Savoretti attri­
bute* this anticipated increase to
the fact that official Service re­
cord* indicate approximately 1,000
additional aliens have established
residence in the stale each month
during the past year.
Ttie Immigration officials point­
ed out that the address reports
are required by law and willful
failure to comply with these re
quirements may lead to serious
consequences.
Forms with which to make the
reports are availahlc at all Post
Office* and Immigration Offices.
It is an easy matter to fill nut
one of the rards and return it
to the same office.
Savoretti added that trained per­
sonnel will he on hand in all Immi­
gration Office* to answer any
question* the reporting aliens may
have regarding immigration and
naturalization matters. Sufficient
traineil personnel are not avail­
able to furnish this service In all
Post Offices.

ault*.
ARS pinpointed one commodity
which is now available year round
because of research.
“ We eat lettuce without a
thought." it said. “ But year-round
lettuce took plenty of thought by
scientists. Plant breeders had to
find out ways to develop diseasereiistant varieties. Other scientists
had to find out ways of growing
lettuce efficiently in both wintercrop and slimmer crop areas. And
ItKlTRN VISIT
they had to learn how to keep let­
HARTFORD, Conn. — (UP)—
tuce during long hauls to mar­ Twenty-four hours after being re­
kets.”
leases! from a hospital, Michael
Alt.*! said the same cart be said McCarthy was hack again when a
of nearly everything Americans tanker truck inmim-d a ear in
rat.
I which he was riding.

Fur blends, intarsla knits,
ban-ion uiut orlon. In slip
over*, cardigans, push-up
long and short

sleeve*. Dyed To Match!
Broken sizes.

Taken from our regular stock o f
brand-name lines . . . these are all
new Full and Winter dresses re­
duced especially for Courtesy
Week.*
Cotton A wool knits, wool jerseys,
cotton, tweeds, cotton cashmeres,
velveteens, wool &amp;. rayon flannel jumpers.

Keg. 7.98 - 11.95

Now

4.98-8.98

Keg. 8.95 - 2-1.95
Now

5.00 - 14.95
Blouses

Skirts

Cotton, dacron blouses. Lon? and short

7 ...

.

sleeves. Solids and prints. Several

Wool, orlon it dacron blends, quilted, vel­

different styles. Sizes 28 to 40.

veteen, corduroy and all wool. Flare and
slim styles. Sizes 22-30.

.Values 1.98 - 7.95

Not all sizes in all styles. Dyed to mAtch.

SAVE

Rejrular 3.98 - 12.95

by JANUARY 10th and cam
a full 12 MONTHS’ RETURN
IN 1958

CURRENT

RATE

3|j ,o

PER

Nowr
Now

2 .9 8 -8 .9 8

ANNUM

SHOP

and.

Save

—Pay* 9

100 - 4.98

�r

�4

H STd

Worker
Employes Must File
Return By Jan. 31

COURTESY W EEK STREAMERS are belngr displayed in downtown stores throughout
the week. Here, Tommy McDonald (left) and Ed Davis, Jaycees. distribute streamers
to merchants downtown. They attach a streamer to the front door at CownnV.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

Aquarium Society
Meets Wednesday
At Billhimer Home
.
. _

The Central Florida Aquarium
Society will meet Wednesday in the
home of the president. Miss Betty
Billhimer at 808 Catalina Drive.
The meeting is scheduled for 8
p. m. and program chairman
George Dabbs plan* a roundtable
discussion of the challenge, care
and maintenance of the acqua-ium
in the home. The society will M d
monthly meeting* in the homes o(
various members in order to dis­
play aquaria In their home sur­
roundings.
The society to include persons
living In Sanford and surrounding
cities is open for membership and
all persons becoming members at
the Wednesday meeting will he con­
sidered as charter members.
Advantages of membershio in
the society include a subscription
to the "Tropical Fish Hobbyist"
magazine, a discount at "Aqua
Pets” store, and the sharing ot
aquatic experiences with fellow
aquaristj and experts In the field
through discussions, lectures and
film.
Anyone interested In member
•hip U urged to be present at the

Blacksmith Trade Needs Young Men
KANSAS CITY— (UP)—It will
be a sad day when horses have to
go barefooted in the United
state.
And thllt.s prohably what ,vill
happen before long, said Bill
Coons of Linwood, Kan., unlets
"&gt;n&gt;" young men enter the black* dth tread.
Coons,
-Id-yenr-old
smith
travel* in eastern Kansas, shoeing horses by appointment only,
For 33 years, he'* been doing the
same job—and 15 years of that
time was spent in apprenticeship
In El Dorado, Kan. Coons said
there are a lot of beginners trying to shoe horses,
“ But," hr added, “ none of them
have enough experience to do u
leal job.’’
In this modem age of science,
even the engineering
experts
haven't invented a horseshoeing
machine. There nrc still no substltutes for a strong right nrm and
an old anvil on which the shoes
are shaped.
Psychology Figure*
But
thers have been some
changes, Coons pointed out. such
as an electric forge instead.of a
bellow-fanned fire to heat the
horseshoe*.

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Coons has shod every kind of
horses from a Clydesdate to thor­
oughbred. And it takes an expert
to know which of the ISO varieties
of horseshoes to use for each cus­
tomer.
Nor is W-e trade just a matter
of brawn. Psychology also enters
into Coons, business.
“ A horse will know if you’re
afraid of him and reart accord­
ingly,” be said. "You've got to
trent each one lifferently. Just
like people.’’
For boys undecided on n trade,
Coon .has a word of advice.
“ If a young fellow wood take
tip the business an 1 stick with it,
he'll make n good living. Us oldtimers aren't going to be nround
much longer.

Emptiyers of household workers
must file a return for the October
through December 1957 quarter on
or before January 31. 1958, the Dis­
trict Director of Internal Revenue
for the Jacksonville district re­
minded them today.
At the same time'. Colonel Byron
R. Patton, district manager of the
Central Florida social security of­
fice, pointed out that this obliga­
tion to file a return applies to
every household employer who paid
$50 uori Imore
wages
to "a
IIU IS
sIn
is
*cash
w en
•• W
cook, maid, laundress, or any other
household employe during the calendar quarter. Returns must be
filed after the close of each cal­
endar quarter and are due April
30, July 31. October 31, and Jan­
uary 31 every year.
Most household employers will
make their report* on Form P42.
This Is a special simplified form
printed on the hack of a return
envelope. If you are a household
employer who is already on the
mailing list of the District Director
of Internal Revenue, one of these
forma w’ai mailed to you before
the end of December. If social
security taxes are due from a
household employer who is not
now on the mailing list, the em­
ployer should ask the District Dir­
ector for the form and give him
her name and addres* to be added
t&lt;t the mailing list before the next
quarterly return is due.
The amount of the social securi­
ty tax is P »rV o( the total cash
wages paid to a household worker
in a calendar quarter. The em­
ploye is expected to share this
tax with the employer, however, it
Is the obligation of the employer
to report and remit the total tax
of 4'!% to the District Director of
Internal Revenue. While the $50
rash wage test applies separately
to each household worker in your
emptov, no report or social securi­
ty tax is due on any household
worker to whom you pay less than
$30 in rash during the calendar
qnarter, Colonel Patton pointed
out.

KKK WARNED
LONDON (UP)-Hnmr Scoretary It A Butler has warned that
"appropriate action" would be
takrn if necessary against writers
of "Ku Klux Klan letters" to Brit
Ish members of Parliament and
other persons. The letters, purportedly coming from the Klan. have
been reported received here in re
cent months All have commented
j on racial matters.

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STATEMENT OF CONDITION

SANFORD, FLORIDA

r- i

NOW AT OUR

Courtesy W eek

OrgnHixod H)2S

.,

"'CYPRESS
CARDENS

By BARltAR \ FAl'E
United Press Staff Correspondent
TALLAHASSEE $7* — the year
10\a would
would norm
all v ne
he consmeren
considered
1938
normally
an “ off-vear" for elections In Florid i but
hut .a** rrtAnr«pd
now Const!
Unnttiida.
proposed new
tution, a possible three-cornered
race for the U. S. Senate am! the
growing Republican threat could temperatures.
Dr. Miektev said a mother may
turn it Into a rough-and-tumble
|
I
notice her child ha* the sniffles
t’° " tical year
and a few hours later the child
Elections without the governor­ will be dead.
office*.. and
,ship, Cabinet
...................
_ . major
...
He warned narents In the area
local position* at stake normalIv
fonUet a d(Kt(,r if the|r fh„.
do not srnffmte^«ucl^ ■tatewMc llr(.n lhow lUn, of oatehln)| a
steam.
although
congressional cold.
races have pepped up in recent
Dr. Mickiry emphasiied that
year* with the growing strength earlier report*, that the virus
of the Republican Tarty.
* pneumonia had reached epidemic
Only statewide race on next proportion “ were exaggerated."
year’s ballot I* for the U. S. Sen­ lie said the outbreak was consid­
ate seat held by Sen. Spesaard L. ered serious but not an epidemic.
Holland. The senator, a former
The medical examiner pointed
2553 PARK AVE.
governor of Florida, has not said out that an average of about one
whether he will seek re election. person a month Is killed by the
disease.
Possible Opponent*
Many Courteous Week
Nor have definite atatements
come from former House Speaker
IRKED BY DUCK*
Ted David and ex Sen. Claude Pep­
MANLIUS, N. Y. - 4 B - Disgust­
Bargains
per. but both have Indicated they
ed
when ducks continued to flock
have ••serious" intentions.
-I
despite the draining of the village
A Holland David Pepper rare pond for the winter. Mayor Her­
could spark a real old fashioned bert L Breckhcimer verbally blas­
Westinghouse &amp; Maytag Appliances
political clambake and make ID'S ted the quackrrs. "They are Just
a banner year in political inter­ freeloaders," the mayor said, add­
Coleman Heaters
est.
ing that It eost the village $75 a
Also at stake are the eight con­ month to feed them. "If the ducks
Sunbeam Appliance
gressional scats which come up had any sense," Breekhelmer said,
every two year*. Headline atten­ "they’d go south anyway."
tion will center on the 1st Dis­
trict seat of Republican William necessary to try to “ lell” the new
C. Cramer of St. Petersburg, document, which goes to the bal­
where thp Democrats will make an lot in the November general elec­
all out fight to return Florida to tion for adoption or rejection by
the ranks of the solidly Demo­ the people.
cratic South.
A number of powerful newspa­
Cramer has given some thought pers and organizations have al­
APPLIANCE CENTER
to running for Roland's Senate ready started campaigns to try to
2553 Park Ave.
FA 2-3872
seat, hut observers believe he will get the document rejected at the
tnakc a bid to hang on to the post polls.
tion hl. has. However, it will dr.
pend on whom the Democrats put
up against him.
So far, no Democratic candidate
has rome forth for the Cramer
GYPSY ROSE FINED
NKWYORK Entertainer au- but the party has served nnthor Gypsy Rose Lee paid a $50 tice,it will go alt out to try to at­
finp Frlslay for violating the multi­ tract a praven vote-getter to the
ple dwelling law in her six room race.
Seats at Stakr
Manhattan house. She declared
Other congressional seat* for
she would evict the tenants after
the house was ruled to have been which the Republicans are expect­
convpripd to apartment* because ed to make a strong bid Include
the tenants paid rent and the the 3th District seat of Hep. A. s
rooms had private baths. She said Hcrlong. I-ersburg and thr o'h Dis
she would use the rntirp building trict seat of Hep. Jstnes A. Haley,
Sarasota. Also at stake are scats
herself.
of Reps Charles Bennett, Jack­
sonville, Bob Sikes, Oreslvlew;
OFF DUTY
Dante Fascell, Miami, and D. It
BUFFALO. ,N. Y. — V— While Matthews, Gainesville.
George A. Watts. Jr.. 32. was takCampaigns for and against the
ing off two weeks from his Job ns a proposed new stale Constitution,
railway mail clerk to perform Jury including a new formula for reUpholstered in n variety o f fabrics, Holla-I lex nnil
duty, the New York Central Buf apportionment of the legislature.
n llirr modern lonR-wenrinjr upholstering mnlerinls.
faio Chicago train on which he nor
are exported to reach Into many
All ntljuslnhle to several positions, ( ’ om forlnhle spring
mally works was involved In a do- local legislative races,
........ .........................
ronslrurtion.
rallment at White Pigeon. Mich.
Gov. I.ettoy Collins, who has no
The wreck took the life of one mailrace of his own. has
served no
FROM $69.50 to $115.50
clerk snd Injurd five.
|tics* he will stump the state If

ORD

N
M n i

JOBS TOR DISABLED
Hit 0ttfnit Rhlfll
ALBANY. N. Y. - ( U P ) —The Mon. Jan. 6, 1958
New York State Division of Em­
ployment found a record 31,000
job* for disabled workers last sponsored by tha city was cancel­
year, according to Director Rich- led. Thera were %no taken.
FORT LAUDERDALE (UP) - A ird C. Rtwkwray. Rrockway said •
near-cpldemle outbreak of virus 2.200 of these job* went to” workpneumonia has crippcd this resort era with major disabilities,
community, killing four 'young
children in the last two week* with
CHARMING ENOUGH
little or no warning.
PORTLAND, Me. - ( C P ) — A
Rrowan!
weekly charm eta** for high achfiSyM t/M ssn
Mlckley it'aid
' n" rmand sophomore girl*
n-irD-nUrtv
-i-n the
m disi , ool freshmen
' a*e- f
.
.
1 . .__________________ _
. . . .»* . oifficult to tlia^nOif. In
!he beginning stages It appears to
* * mnimnn r°l&lt;l «i»h no high

i ' a Could Be Rough 4 Children Die
9 In Virus Outbreak
Tumble Political At Ft. lai'dsrHnlo
Year For Florida

AS OF DECEMBER 31, in.'»7

STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF DECEMBER 31. i ns;

COMPTROLLER’S CALL

COMPTROLLER'S CALL

RES OURCES

L I A B I L I T I E S

r e s o u r c e s

Doesi snd Discounts
$1,343,833 34

Leona and Discount*
Banking House, Furniture
and Filter**

Capital Stock

Federal Reserve
Bank Stork

11.009 M

Other Resources

11.897.02

B. I. (tnvemmsn*
Obligati one

M.SMtt

Reserves

14.18180

Unearned DDeouna

fM35.IM.Sl

Other Mark stable
Bond#

Undivided ProfHa

I1T.3M.I4

L e V ie es O f Or*.It*

D-poslU

19.81$, u r n

TOTAL

Cacti and Due From

D I R E C T O R S
He J. N X I M %H

w siiavn*

Ohslrmee *&lt; ika !•»•*
b

arts an

T ire
uni

i s: it. r t i l l i n '
&gt;|r « l*r»*ld#n|

it

w. n m r .
&lt; ••hlFF

o. r

l*

rr*tU *ai

Mi nxiitM

iM lilia l

C M fcl'f

k

■ »«*?. 4

Tka

i. r m x i m

A a a f * r 4 . fr la.
T r t *. O rla a .I.. p a t l i g

J. W . B H I f M
rraal4aa«
I t la a lf* *a fla a a l
**f J a r k v a a v l l l a
Ja tk a a a tllla ,

C«*

J. a
H m iiit o s
J. C. I l g l f k l M i 4 r * m M a r
i M f c r i . frU rlda

Capital Stock
BaaH

I N I I . B O L T VI W A R D
rpa a l4 a a f
•• a f h w a r d F r a i l « a a M i f i fa a

a. r. u r n
V I # t P r M l 4 «R|

A

•&lt;

tinearnrd Dlaeount
LaMars of Cradtt

■•■ft*r4. riar14a

DEO.

$199,583,195 87

la rp lu a
Undivided P ro D t*

l i a r Id a

40% O F F

l!
118,978.888.73

L I ABI L I T I ES

P r M l d r a f . H. B. »*•¥• ( • a f i n r . Ia&lt;
•• a f a r * . f U H 4 a

&lt;IRO. D. IlflHOr
»•»!»•&lt;. U a ft fi n«r«da

71,755,078.10

TOTAL
n m. rn re

rPMiiMi

B r. S l i t

of ODD LAMPS and
TABLES

so&gt;«» it

0 * * r Marketable
Bond*
11 859 008 ID

OFFICERS

Pr»al4*et

170,000 on

¥. I Government
Obligation*
$17,542,712 It

MM.717.tT

$

4,000,000 no
8.000,000 no
1,788,130.31
2.132,071.97
973,173.33
470,127.31
183.111,381 93

l

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'

COURTESY
WEEK
DISCOUNT OF

On A ll

During Courte«y Week

t i l f t i

11 1 %
I W /W

SM O KERS and
H ASSO CKS

It’s Never Higher at —

S r R K I I * Jft.

lllaraoF

•aaf«r4(

flarlda

0

Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

TOTAL

$19^535.193.87

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(xL h / ru lu A L
Jn o .
311 E. First St.

t

$2/9 50

REGULAR S2S9.50
\ WEEK ONLY
FOR r•'

170,117.31

Oilier Reennrees

$9.833,130.03

■ 4.

1 on

O*steaiers Liability Under

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FA 2-5622

�Campaign Started Against Using Dogs Cats In Experiment
By R E LM SMITH
flatted P m a Seleses Editor
HEW YORK (UP}—Aside from
the stimulation Russia'* two Sput­
nik* gave to American space sci­
ence, the sharpest American re
action has been directed at those
sciences and scientists who use
dogs and eats experimentally —
to t the purpose o( advancing hu­
m s well-beteg.
‘ The reason for It Is that Lalka,

Paga— 10 Mon. Jan. 6, 1958

9ft Ontftrrl Wtrall

19 Female Fish
C. Towers Performs ForCuban leader ,^re Both Father,

TRAFYTC TWnntKTTG
SYRACUSE, X. Y. —(U P)—
Police Chief Harold P. Kelly said
be Intends to put up a "thinking''
trmfffk signal light to alow down
-speeding automobiles. He said

sis rounds ot taborslortss, has
sees 1 dozen or so letters which,
After denouncing scientists as
By VEt.NOMSCOTT
They’re eareful d o wn there
••sadists" and eren “ murderers" United PreSa flotlywood Writer about - strangers because of the
urged them to give up their
HOLLYWOOD (UP) - Every- revolution."
"Commmrfttle practices.'*
body likes a well-rounded blond;
still not knowing what to ex*
La[ka r .y # impetus
—even presidents.
pect, Connie (a native o( WhlteBy DELOS SMITH
The Todferoos campaigns od
Curvesome C o n n i e Towers, fish, Flathead County. Montana)
United Press Science Editor
anti-vlrfseetlonlst* sir continuous, sometimes known as the Eyeful was conducted to an elevator and
&gt;TEW YORK W— A hitherto unand so have continuous nuisance Towers, found this to be true deposited on the second for r of
thought-of uncertainty as to the
value Inside aclenee. But Lalka when she visited Cubs earlier the Caban white house.
i-h.M.......
has given them a new take-ofl this month and wis Invited to perInstead of candlelight and wine,
..
.
..
.
point and this reporter knows ol form privately for President Fid- the blonde eharmer was greeted a llie s only to those who are masone science administrator who Is gencio Batista.
by cabinet mmbers who chattd,
shjrrird lest the emotionally ex­
Connie, ■ singer of populsr with her about the weather and
Mneteen females of a particular
ploited ghost of that Russian dog songs, caught Batista's eye while other mundane subjects.
kind of fish managed somehow to
P. O. Bat K ll, Sanford. Florida.
r t c T m o r s jsassw
"Then a man In uniform (old lake over the hlological function
NOTICE IS HEREBY aiVBW that ( S E A L )
Eventually sets bsck American warbling on a TV show In Ha
sea ara an(a gad in bgalneae at Hwy.
us
wr would be received by the of Ihe male while retaining their
scientific
progress.
vans.
' " - I 1 So. under tha fl etl ll ra d i aarna IN THW CINCHT CDl’WT. NINTH
IT-1
[ w acrait
. ___ _______
........................
........_ his President.” she continued. "We own. That is. they cave birth to
Inn and|___
that w« latand to JLtmiAL CIMCUT. IN AND FUN Ordinarily scientists publicly Ig­
The
President dispatched
register anM aama with tha Clark
.k toL.xrr, y Lomu a
nore these campaigns, thinking family physician and lawyer to entered an intimate library which offspring of which they were—blot tha circuit Court. Bamlnnta iikminui
IN I'H IK SN I. NO. M il
that
notlee of them, stimulates Connie's hotel to Invite her to the is the President's study. As we oiogicaily-both father and mothChants. Florida. la-arrordaca with
“SI IT TO lit IKT TlfLWV
SB* proTliloo at tha F lellll«« itiml
them. But the Laika-baied cam­ palace. The invitation had ail the came in he made his entrance er.
D. LTND and
ntatola. to-wlt- faction HI 0) Flor- MEDFUllii
WUXJU MAE LIND, hla wife.
paign has now reached the point aspects of an old-fashioned mclo- from another door, it was elecThe fish is lebistes rrticutatus.
Ua ntatotaa ISIS.
Plaintiff!
/•/ II. W. Rawlt
where tho editors of the respected drama.
trifylng.
They are multi-colored little crit/el II. C. Hancock
EMILY c ’ bPINDLB and _______ _ New England Journal of Medicine
But womanlike, Connie'* only
An Fseiling Man
ters which can be found In troplin
cm cl it co cw r, jssntii UP1NDLE, bar huaband. Dafaadanta felt Impelled to comment on It. thoughts were about what she "There's an urgency and ex- cal waters around the world. They
d tio im L c m c iiT is s s o m s
NOTICB TO DETENU
The campaign, they said. Is be- would wear,
citemcnt abbut the man. The are "live-bearers:" their repro
• sa n isou : c o t s u , Florida
TO: EMILY C. SPINDLE and ____ lng conducted “ by those who.
• U CHARCBItr AO. Mai
Choir
Black
Drrss
samc^ excitement you feci at the Huctlve means are n9t ditsimilar
SPINDLE, bar huaband. If they
n oricn
“ I settled for a long - sleeved slirt'of a hone race. He w as.to ours,
ba llvlat, aid If they ara loving mankind less, hare loved
JM THE MATTER o r THW
dted, their unknawa hilra, da- their animal companions more.'* black dress with a modest neck- very Impressive in his uniform
Appeared in Aquarium
ADOPTION Or
■rantata.
ylaaaa,
latataaa,
u p m ua h u l l a m in t i,
Claim Inconsistent
line,” she said demurely. “ I was and he spoke English beautiful-Eighteen of the 19 were desapouaa*. cradltori. aaalana,
lie
Mil
nora. trualaaa, and aaalati any
Their editorial found “ a curious thrilled to death, but I was aply."
consents of the 19th. She appearTCMtAlA'II AMINTI, Hartford, Conand all paraona havlns or Inconsistency In a ewpasslnn for prehensive. too. A girl hears allComic's eyes sparkled as
aaetlrut,
she ed in an inbred aquarium stock,
claiming
10
have
any
rltht.
• BERYL SMITH, Hartford. Con.
tills and far Inlereat from the certain petted animals only; a sorts of things about dictators. related Batista's story of ho-.v When she gave birth to young for
• statical:
aforaaald Dtfandunta, and any compassion that can be extended
'Ton ara baratr notlftad that a
“A
chauffeured
limousine the palace elevator saved his life whom there definitely had never
and all olhar partita or barPa till in haa baan Iliad Id tha ahuvaaona bavins, or clalmlnk to neither to mankind nor to the brought me to the palace which last winter when a mob of rebels been a falher. It was first called
StSiad cauaa br Kuth Carolya Smith,
have any rlcht. tills nr Inter- lower creatures. It is as if tho wasn't very impressive from the Invaded the building.
parthenogenesis.
fer tha adoption of Oana Samuel
e*t In and to_......
lha......
property
Amlall. A miner, br tha Petitioner,
.....
canine and the feline Inhabitant*
"The elevator stuck on the fifth
That means the development of
outside. I was met by a guard
hereinafter
rftirrlbvd.
eald
and see ara rtqulred to .art# a
iantia situates, frine
and——
t&gt;«- of
earth took precedence over at the entrance.
floor,” Connie explained. “ And life from unfertilUed eggs. This
•opr of Tour anawar or objectloet.
———
s)j the
( jM'
In*
la
Seminole
County.
Flor­
10 ahow cauaa whr aald rttltloo
when the rebels troopd up the happened more than five years
ida. 10 wit:
akould aat ba granie-1 an tha Atstaircase, Mr. Batista's guards ago. Since then, scientific study of
LOT 4* af FOREST LAKE “ For certainly out of ‘ ho con­
taraara for Pallllonar. ItTENSTROM
SL’ UDI VISION, asourdine to cern that Is expressed by an ar­
picked them off one at a time this fish and the 18 in her female
DAVIR Edward* Hulldlna.
plat thereof recorded In 1*1*1
ard. Forlda. and file tha orl*
as they tried to reach his quar- line of descent, has shown conclu[look 1. p»ne S. at tha Pub- dent group of vociferous objectors
[ la tha offlra of tha Clark of
lie Record* at Seminole over the tribulations of dogs and
ters.”
sivety that It wasn't palhenogeneCircuit Court on or before tha
County,
Florida
day at January, A. D. ISIS, TOU ARB IIEREHT NOTIFIED eats, little seems to overflow onto
When ths small talk was over sis but functional hermaphrodtherein fall not or a Secret pro
lha 1’ lalntlffa herein Sava In. the rabbits, the mice, the guinea
Connle sang "Quiere me mueho” tlsm.
atahiio will ba astarad acalaat that
■lltuted a ault aealait you In lha pigs, the hsmsters, Ihe sheep, the
without accompaniment.
It Isn't entirely- unknown In na­
Court of lha Ninth Judicial
WITNESS mr band and the aeat Circuit
“ I realize there is a lot of con- ture but is exceedingly rare and.
In and for Seminole County. camels, the asses, the lowing cat­
at aald Court In Sanford, Florida, Circuit.
PHILADELPHIA
—
T
P
—
A
chair
Florida, lo quiet Ihtlr Ulla la lha tle and the dumb oxen and all
tkla Itth day at December. A. D. abova
of honor, reserved since 1783 at tho troversy about Batista, but I was So far as had been known, was
dearrlbed proparty, altuattd.
HIT.
the
fowls
of
the
field
and
of
the
lnt&lt;*r«stcd in him as a man, not confined to a few tribev • a few
lylae
and
beln*
In
Semlnola
County,
O P. HERNlVtN
Florida, at hereinabove more parti* air that ars sacrificed for the mess table of the U. S. tilth InClark of tha Circuit Court
fantry's
armory
here,
still
awaits
■ po,Iili1ei*n:" ’ ,C“ nnle ” y\' -' Be* of th“ lowe“
of life of ,he
cularly
aei
oul
Too
ara
heraby
re­
By Aria J. T.nndqulit
quired to file yoqr Anawar with Ihe necessities and conveniences of an occupant after a recent false ' orc 1 le,t ha toId mc 1,111 when sea. But lebistes reticulatus is a
Deputy Clerk
mankind.”
Clerk of tha circuit court. In and
hope that one was on hand at last.
«turn to Cuba In six month* comp^x. high ^nrm of life.
BTENSTROM IN’It DAVia
for Hemlnola County, Florida, and
WHwarda ftulMIng
Disrovert Gifted
Female
The occasion of disappointment for “ ' » 8 in* " M o m e n t he
----------------•era* a copy lhartof upon Danltl
Sanford. Florid*
Dr. H. Spurway, now of the
M. lluntar. Sit Park Avenue. South.
Attorney* for Petttlaaey
was the 210th anniversary of the1W0llld, ho,d “..command performWinter Park. Florida, Attorney far
Circuit Court Seal
Indian Statistical Institute of Cal­
founding of the Pennsylvania Vol- in,efe . , mc‘„
tha Plaintiff* In lha above action,
III THU t i n c u r COIRT. SI.STII oa ar before lha ISth day af Jan­
unteers, formed In 1747, and re^ „ “V*;
.
„ cutta. discovered the original ab­
JCDICIAL c 111111 IT IS SSI) FUR uary A. D.. ISSI. alt# a Decraa Pro
normally gifted female ard ha*
named the 111th Infantry.
lh*re ,00'
Confaaao will be aatarad asalnet
IkMISIRB CUlSTY, PI,l»UIDA.
The chair of honor has been Connie said. “ She* a very sweet been seeking Ihe answers ever
yon.
IK
*“ CltAhCEIIY
CIlAKClIIIV ,&gt;U.
so . Ml*
IT IS ORDERED that thla b*
tince. There is no doubt whatever
TltOX WILKES.
ready since the Battle of Bushy PCC*00,
Plelattff. pnblleh«d lo the SANFORD HERthat the 19 females produced the
Run, in tho French and Indian
_
,
,
ALP. a nawepap-r publtahad In
—ra—
Semlnola County. Florida, one* taeh
Mam in lew wilkek .
Wars, when the Pennsylvania Vol- I j f C d t H o l l C m G I l S phenomenon 39 times, with a total
By TOM NEteSOM
Defendant. week for four eonaecutlv# week*.
of 287 young.
unteers,
outnumbered by Indians, _
_
d iv o r c e
WITNESS the hand of tb# rlerk United Press Staff Correspondent
Anatomical studies of the fe­
of the Circuit Court, Seminole Coun­
NOTICE TO APFBAW
PUP In S f o t g
WASHINGTON HP- Deputy De­ were saved from annihilation by r n
ty. Fl-rdta. thla tha J7th day af
Tb MAMIE LEE WILKES
males revealed that 18 of Ihe 19
fense Chief Donald A. Quarles said the Black Watch Regiment of the
Daeember A. D.. ISlf.
‘ c/a Harmon Puttar
were entirely female of structure.
41 Bradley Road
O P. tferndon
today that 1938 Is “ a year of prom­ British forces. The commander of
, Icars-lafe, New Tark
C|»ek of the Circuit Cnnrt
But tellular examination revealed
the
Black
Watch
at
that
time
was
ise" for the United States despite
.YOU ARB IIEUKIIT NOTIFIED
Semlnnl* ronnly. Florida.
ST. LEO ( UP)—Florida's first masculine
reproductive
tissue
that • Complalat for dlaorca haa
Ry: Aria J. T.undqulet
the challenge of Soviet military the colorful Co. Henry Bouquet. Catholic men’ s college will open which presumably provided fertili­
been filed asalnat you. and you are
Identity Clerk
The
chair
has
been
reserved
eve?
might.
fMnlrtd to aarva a copy ot your W. E. Wlnderweedla,
its door* in 1959 on land adjacent zation of the eggs.
Anawar nr Pleading to the Com* Attorney at !.*w
Quarlei, a top man In the Penta­ since for any niack Watch com­ to the Benedictine
Monastery
Science has no idea, of course,
plaint an tha I’UJnlll re atloraay, S!4 Park Avenue. South,
gon 1l the holiday absence of De­ mander who might show up here. here, it wa* announced Monday
Daniel J. LePeyre, of tha law firm Winter Park. Florida
whther the phenomenon occurs in
The niack Watch officer who de­
fense Secretary Nell II. McElroy,
•t SVARRICK. ICARDI A L*FE- (SEAL)
the fish in nature. The Impossible
VRE SOS Park A*anue. South. Winclined to sit in the chair on the night.
tar Park, Florida, and Ilia tha orl- IN THIS ClltrllT COI RT. NINTH said in a New Year statement that
The Bt. Rev. Marion R. Bow­ difficulties involved In studying the
recent
anniversary
is
Major
Claud
glee) Aniwar nr I'ltadlng In tha JlD H IiL CIHCtlT. IN AND FOR Americans should enter 19r&gt;8 with
•tflca of tha Clark of lha Circuit Sr.MIMH.H CO! NTS. FLORIDA “ determination and confidence.” Moir, who was sent to this country man, abbot of the St. Leo Con­ life cycles of Lebistes Iteticolatus
vent located near Dade City, In their native habitat need no em­
Court on or before tha 27th day ot
IN t’lIANt i:HT. No. noon
At the same time, he stressed, in charge of a detachment of the announced plans for the two-year phasis.
Sanitary, lilt. If you fall to do to,
•IllT Tld l|t IKT TITLE"
regiment
along
with
Its
famed
pi­
a decree pro confe**o wilt he enter, MILLER-VINElt.
the nation must not lose sight at
INC.,
Junior eollege and said Florida
a* aktlntl you for lha relief de­
the fact, that meeting Russia’ s pers for a concert tour.
A Florid* Cnreoratlea
manded I* the Comnlalnt.
Plaintiffs
'Major Moir was Invited to the
h» 'o “ Hfetd »t "will be
DONH and ORDERED at Sanford.
mounting
military
challenge
“
calls
SELF-SERVICE HOSPITAL
vs
Florida, thla Sind day of Decembrr,
anniversary dinner and was asked a welcome supplement to the
Peftndaala for our best efforts.”
LONDON •UP)—Lancet, th e
lilt.
state’
s
announced
plans
for
estabOther official! both In and nut to sit in the prepared place of hon­ 11ihmcnt lif a icrici'"of' new Junior jour,nnl of Dri,a'n‘* medical proO P. HERNDON. Clerk of W R. ORCUTT, at al
NIHTVK TO IIEPTCND
Circuit Court of Seminal*
of
government sounded a similar or. But when he saw the chair with C0|Jege, ..
fcsjion. suggested today the "do-it
NELLIE AOINCtiCRT and
County. Florida..
it* tartan cover and a sword lean­
At! INCOS*RT, her huebaad; theme.
Ry Aria J. Livedquiet,
H
e'said
the
curriculum
“
will
,c r ,« " W ‘ Pr**d
CAROLINE M ItAMAOE and
Denoty Clark
Sen. Styles Rrtdges, head of the ing against ft, he politely refused.
. . ___ RASfAOE. her huiembrace
the
liberal
arts,
pre** . “ if form
naalet J LeFerr*
He explained that he was com
band; and IV. &lt;1 ORCtTT and Senate Republican Policy Com­
service hostels.”
An editorial in
Of SVARRICK. ICARDI A LerETRK
.irurhm.ni lx.
lo medical
courses
,
.
ORCt’TT. hi* wife: mittee, said Americans must face mander of only a detachment
StS Park Avenue. Snuth
, . ___ and
. , pre scientific ..
. , Miclisue
VUI„.of , I.ancet
in
_______________ihe
current
pro
If
inf
of
th&lt;*m
b«
ItYlnff
»n
&lt;
1
Wlnfer Park. Florldh
P«&gt;ed the eitablishment of hostels
If (haf art
thoir un* the new year with a sense of ur­ the Black Watch and that the chair
Attornaya for rialntlff
four
year college
known h«1r«. dtvltttt, Im «&gt; gency that will require "man­ obviously was prepared for the
„
(SEALS
—as opposed to hospitals—where
t«««, urintita. bpou***, end I*
commander
of
the
entire
regiment.
dl^
p'
e'__
kind's
most
migniiicent
perform­
tor*, aaalffea ant iruafaaa. and
r i r m i n n namr
The
announcement
was
made
at
•'.lu.it3.ble'‘
Plticnt* f » n
over
He said that for him tn accept the
at%tnit any and all othar oar- ance.”
NOTICE IS HEREBY mvflN that
a dinner honoring Dr. John I. night for outpatient treatment, and
aona bavlnv or rlalmlnv fn
wa ara tnaaaad In buelneaa at P 0.
honor
“
Just
wouldn’t
be
cricket.”
Meany wamda tho country will
bav* any rlfhl, tltla and/or
Leonard, president of Polm Beach wards without nursing .supervision
Dos US. Lak* Mary undar the flc
Internal tn and lo tha nropfriy be confronted In 1938 with a sltuawhere patient* can look after
tltloua mmt laka .Mary Electronic*
Junior College.
h«r«lnaff#r
da»rr1ba&lt;lf
anti
pnd that W* Intend to renleter aald
themselves.
la
null
alt
ti
a
fad,
Ivina
and
haBnrry
Collega
for
women
In
me with tha Clerk of Ihe Circuit
^Ilarh^1*1lie 1,,n!Isn» W&gt;T **
POSITION STABILIZED
In* ta Uamlnola County* Flor­
urt, Semlnnl* County, Florid*. In
Tee mill?.™ anA f„r*?!W M r
TEHRAN, Iran (UP)— Premier Miami it the only other Cntholie
ida, lo-win
accordance with Ihe provltloee of
I^ta SI and 1J of nioeh I.
,r* even
. 7 - atMk
' , of an
MpCf"
Manouchehr
Eghbal's position was institution nf higher learning in
Ik* Flctltloua Name Statuia, to-wlt:
R ttHO-TV REVENUE IP
dBures
the
cost
un.....................
WEST WILDMERE. I»n«.
•acllan HI ns Florida Statute* ISIS.
further stabilized today following Florida, although when tho ahbey
WASHINGTON (UP)-The Fed
wood, Fla. according
***** balanced budget.
1
/a/ R F Snldell
his decisive victory in a parlia hero was established by monks era I Communications Commission
th#r*of aa rtenrdfd In Hat
/*/ P D. Snldelt
Quarles said, "the Soviet launchflook I. pa*« I of lha Puh- L ,;“
i
YhVe
km.rcik.
I
...
rnentary
vote on a financial issue, of tho Order of ST. Benedict in (FCC) has reported broadcasting
Ho flaeorda of Innlaota
NOTICH
of iW r L S i
s
f
? Eghbal called for the vote Thurs- 1889, a eollege was ehartrred and revenues totaled ahout ll.tOO.OOo.County, Florida
■ATLANTIC COAST LINE R.WLTotr Ann he re nr notified challenge thatmi* . . M i l
ineorpornted that year by •
a apespe- 000
ooo during 1936.
IlOAt) COMI'ANT harsh* tU.s
lUj fl,ttr
&lt;*&lt;,PutT Ho»- Incorporate.!
1938. The television Inabtlca that un lha tlh -Uy of Dae* that tha Halntlff* hrraln havra In- ing tn disguise ”
*
*e,B
p,rnl;l
charSe(l
thf
govern
cial
act
of
the
state
Legislature,
dustry’s
share
amounicd to nearly
•
tltulrd
a
b
m
It
aaalnat
you
tn
tha
atnliar IS17. It flu) with tha Inlardisguise
rent wasmismanaging the
naThe Benedictine educators, how- 900 million dollars. Combined ra­
alat* Cuntmart-a Comnilaalun, at Circuit Court of tha Ninth Judicial
"They
have
re-alerte«l
the
free
Circuit*
to
and
for
b«m|nnta
County.
Waahloaton, I). &lt;*, an sooHcattin
tion's finance*by allowing oil pri- ever, havn limited their academic dio and televldon profits In 1936
far a csrtlfleai* of public cuuven- Florida, to qtilat th*lr tltla to tha world to the dangers we must face
Ianea an&gt;S n»r#**lt» psrmllllna iibf»y« dtaeribed nroprrty. altuat ad, and have brought national defense cc* to skyrocket. The vote was 77 f offering* until now to the prrpara-1amounted lo $238,800,000 after laxatish.lorun.nS of 4.72 mil** of Ra Ivin iff and hfllnic In ft# ml not* County*
to three In Eghbal'* favor, with 171tnry school level in ihe present es, or a 21 per cent rise above
Itna known at Ihe lllai-k llainma'-k Florida, *« haralnaboYo mop* par*
St. Leo school, which has grades 1933 Television profits for 1936
Upur axtcndliia from a conututlna tfeularly art out. You ar# hereby rawith th* Lak* Charm itranrh naar n-ilr»*d m flit vour Aa«w#r with tha
six through 12
totaled $189,600,000 while radio
Quarles
estimated
that
Russia
Youaga, Florida, and tarmlnailns at Clark of tho Circuit Court, tn and
The Beverend Bowman said profits amounted tn $49,200,0'«
Nthib, Florida, all In flemlnola for H#mlnola County. Florida, ami now has more than 20,000 miliTha first Romaa Cathode mass
that, only a freshman class will during the same year,
Ooenty, Florida, Ftnanra Docket arrro a crtPf tharaof upon Danltl tary planes, 300 submirlnes and
Its tha United States was celebrat­ be enrolled in September of 1939,
M IlilntaPi ft! Dark Aytmt#, Houth,
No. VWt
■
Winter Fork, Florida, Attorney for an army of 170 divisions.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
ed at St. Mary's in Maryland in and that present Indications are
tha I'ia ln fIfffl1 In (b# ab#v# action,
______ RAILROAD L'OMI'ANV
"To
meet
such
a
challenge
calls
1631.
on or btfora tha Ath day of Feb­
them will be about too class
Anrittni Carthaginians railed
ruary A D, m r aIh a Daeraa Pro for our best efforts,” he said. “ In
BTATE OF Ff.ORIDA. TOl
members.
th' ,jl“ rl* » •’»o*n*til* "l-shep.
Confttso will ba tnlrrad ayalnat this, wa stand shoulder to shoulder
PARKER OLIVER.
Raelitanea an* nlac* ot
campus
will_____________
be located on )&gt;an- ’ meaning "the land of the
ith new weapons.
t The
_______
r ______
alMrta* unkn ,arn.
TT r is o r d ered that shi, h.
our friends and allies of the
Quarles said the free world must some" 200 acre* of land overlook- vnbbtt#." The name was corrupted
Tn*i ara hereby Notifies that Rosa DUhllshed In lha SANFORD HER­ free world.”
Otlrer, has fll-J her m.-rn Com- ALD. a aaerat-aper publlahed In
.
, „ rely on strong forces to prevent ing Lake Jovita.
by the Romano into "Ilispania."
Ha said
plitlnt aaelnai yoa. being a stilt for MemOinl* Crtiinsy, Flnrl-le, one* eavh
L ^ - 'n m tbit
U 1 w » “ until that happy day whcn|
divorce. In the Circuit Court nf weak I.ir four e-sMerutls* wteWa. year of promise
mite in that many re- pclc# „ „ f#|t on „ feglunIed
---------Ksmlaola f’uunty, FLirlda. at Ran. WITNEiUI lha han-l nf tha ••|,rn nf search plans now are bearing trim
" , a ‘J V
fer l, Flarl ta, and you are hereby re- lha Circuit Court. Stmlnsla county,
Qhlred to file personalty or by at- Florida, thla lb, 4th day of Ja*. and U. S. force, are being mode/- ^ T l ^ d . ”
" ni,,,0n,
terrsy, wllh Ihe Clerk nf our e«M nary. A. U. IHI.
nized, streamlined and equipped
(AH*y
IVurt. at K.inford. Florl-la. eni a
O P. Hern-Inn
eonr Ihrraof to tha a ideralges-S a|.
clerk
«f
tha
Clrault
Coart
tarney, your wrltlen Uefeoae, If any
i*n
Semlnola County, Florida
»eu have, by lha »Sth dry uf JaaHr Aria J. Lundqulat
oary A. D. 1141. HEREIN fall nol
D. ft
or in lament wilt he ran tarsi W. B Win terve. 11*.
•gain*! you hy dtfaolt
Attorney at I^ar
REPLACE OLD WORN OUT DOORS
O. P Htrmlo*. CLERK
Park Vver.ua. South,
It W. War#, Attorney for
Winter
Park.
Florida
Plaintiff.
I (SEAL*
a dog, died In Sputnik R. The re­
action has been, to capsule it Into
a few words: Stop American sci­
entists from doing what those
Godless, criminal Russians did—
killing a poor Innocent dog for no
reason at ail!
Organised campaigns have be­
gun In various sections. Petitions
hare been or are going to be pre­
sented to legislators and other
office-holders. This reporter, on

Mother Tp Young

Legal Notice

Chair Still Awaits
Black Watch Chief

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1958 Is Said Year
Of Promise For U.S.

Opens Doors In ’59

pads wfll be hM doww Ml f l i ip proaches to the light If a ear
speeds over the limit the signal
will flesh red. If the vehicle obeys
the speed limit the "thinking"
signal will light ths green light

Legal Notice
SEMINOLE COtNT* 10X1X0 COMMISSION
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To wham It mar tunctrn
Nutlet la b*rtby glvea. In accordance with flection I af th*
eamlauta County Zoning Regulation*, that Carl It. Achtlk* at Harrar Aluminum Product* Company haa raquaated a ~L',a'' parmll
to rucatrj.-i a buttillng to ha a,«d aa aa Industrial building on
property ducrll.ad aa fotlowa:
tlagianlng on Ih* Hut line of Section II, Township IS S. Rang*
Xu H. at a p-Uat 17.74 rhalna south of th* northeaat cornar of aald
Stctlsa II. thane* run aouth to th« •outh«a*t -orstr af th* NT'i
of the FE', of Scrtlon II. thane* run *&gt;t| tl.SI chain*, thaqi-o
North 4.21 rhaln*. th*ii'e run north 41 d»*raa*. JO mlautaa. w*#t
SST. 10 feel to the w#*t»rly Right of Way Un* of Highway t7-SC.
them-* run north 2) d**r*ut thirty mlnut** rest along aald Right
of Way line lnd.44 fast for a point of hagtnnlng, thane* run north
41 d'graas ]u minute* w*»t SSSSO faat. thance run north Ci
dsgrraa Id- lalniitr* oast lSV.iTi f«#t, th«nro run aouth 44
-lagraas 3o ntlnutaa ajat 2X0.90 faat to said naatarly Right of Wal­
lin* of Highway 17-95 th#nr* run aouth 51 itagraa# 29 minutes
w*st aloo* said Right of Way llna to point of beginning. *ut&gt;i*ct to
existing J9 fret right of way maamant to State Road Dapartmant
for haul rnnd n, r»«» th* north»rlv portion of tha ahoy* d*acrth*4
land Thla area 1* on Highway tT-S% rout It of Sanford.
Public Hearing will h* hold In tha Semlnola rnuntr Court Hou»*.
■County Cotnm!«*!on*r'e room on Tuea-lay. January St. 1954 a* 7:2)
r. si.
Semlnola County Zoning Commlralo*
hv Rohart S Rrnwn
Seminole County Zoning Director

SEMINOLE COS’ NTY XONINSt COMMISSION
notice os* pi m.it iis'.aniNu
To wham It may cont-#rn
Notice 1* hrrrny given. In act-urdanco with Section 39 of th# Semi­
nole County Zoning Regulation*, the Aomlnol* County Zoning Com*
Piles!an prop-wen to recommend to the Hemlnola County Commleelon the following:
To tone the following area M-t Induatrlal: The weet side of High­
way 17-97 from « point obtained by projeotlng the renter tin* of
Or.ora Road weatarly across highway 17-92. aouthward from that
poln- i t the Interae- tlon nf tha tlanforil lirant t.lna and Highway
17-95 Thla are* to t-r «ona-l \t-l to a depth of S»9 feat from the
wart Right of Wav lira of Highway 17-95.
Public Hearing will bo held In lha Samlnolg County Court Home
County Commltelonrr # room on Tsaadar, January 51. 193T at 7:14
P. M- nr a, aoon thereafter a* pomdhla,
Seminole County Zoning Commlaalort
hy B. S. Brown
Femlnol* County Zoning Director

sr.Mi.NOLi: roiN T t xonino commispiox
NOTICE OF Pinl.SC HEAVS1NI2
To whom It may concern
Notice 1* heraby given. In accordance with Stctlon S of th# S,mlnol# County Zoning Regulation* that II. M. Snow reprtientlng
Plnecr«»l Aaaembly of God Church, has requested a "Use" per­
mit to corutruct a Church and Sunday School Unit on property
located aa followa: l.ota lit. t73. tli. 447 and US Frank 1. WendrufC* Subdlvlelon wh|eh property la located at tha corntr of 27th
Street and Kim Ave.
,
Public Hearing will bo hel-l In the Semlnola County Chart lieu**.*
I'ounty i omml-eloner « r--om. on Tii*«day, January 2t. 19*t at 7.JO
T 31. or a, »ooa thereafter a* pvivlbl*.
Seminole t'- unty Zoning CommlMlaa
hy Robert S. Brow n
ft»mlnnl« County 2«ntng Director

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balanced, easy moving
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NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN
Admission For This Attraction
ADULTS— Matinee R0C - Night Me
STUDENTS— HOc
— FEATURE—
1:00 • 3:17 - 6:31 • 0:21
Gel More Out Of Life — Go Out To A Movie
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So Nice To Come
Home T o !
Yew, that describes ihe home* in L I T T L E
VENICE. A home that will fil your family and
reflect good taste. Let ua ehosr jo u

these

lovely lake front hornets to-day. We think that
you will be plensnntly surprised at the many
fine features &gt;nu can get in these homes.
Drive out to-day and see them for yourself.
Only 2 homes le ft:
One 3 bedroom 1 bath
One 3 bedroom 2 hath

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Oarwe* W. Crygile Dries a
Lak* Mary Bird. Phoa* Fa 2-1391
m Those FA 2-8811 after T » * -

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�3—FOR RENT

n — RK\L ESTATE FOR MCE 11— AUTOMOBILt—TRAIL—

J.1—SPECIAL SERVICES __ _

DOMESTIC BURGLARS
CHICAGO (UP)— Burglars w h o
looted the Robert Anderjon reitdenre apparently planned to *r' up
Start the New Year Off Right
heutekeepinc They rarted out *
roller maker, a waffle iron, an
Buy at Echols and Save
electric knife sharpener, a wa l l
All Price* Rcilurril
dork, a bedroom clock. »nrr*l
COURTESY WEEK
sun*. 20 watches, M pound* of
January 0-12
froren meat and four bottle* of
whiskey. They also took an emply
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Cor. 2nd &amp; Magnolia FA 2-8221 piesy hank and *77 in cash.
"Bud" Bamberger. Mgr.
Free Delivery
TRADE AGREEMENT COMING
BONN. Grrmany (UP)— A West
• BIG VALUES
German delegation will return to
• QUICK CREDIT
Moscow next month ready to sign
• EASY TERMS
a 3.2 billion mark (76it-million dal
WII.SON-MAIF.R
lars) trade agreement with Uu»New and Uaed Furniture
ala, goxernmtnt official* said to311 E. First St. Th FA 2-562) day. The three • &gt;rar agreement
will rail for a total tolume of Im
Used furniture, appliance*, tool* port* anil exports nf 7an million
etc. Rought-sold. i.arry'* Mart
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4131 ruhlr* the first jear. one billtan
rubles Ihr second &gt;ear and 1,300,poo the third year, official* diidosed.

2»-Ft'R M TV R E »rw.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Sle-pin? room*, TV. The Gable*, ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor FINANCE jour new car with a ' INCOME TAX SERVICE
401 Marnolia Axe.. FA 2-0720.1
Raymond LundquiM. A*»oe.
loan from lha FLORIDA STATE
Mm. ft. ciurraj
________ ! _____________________ FA 2-3931
Atlantic Bitvk Bid*.
BANK OF SANFORD.______ llll Celery Ate.
FA 2 13*1
EFFICIENCY apartment' • aitClosed Sunday
MOVE RIGHT IN'
1933 Oldamobtle. Alr-conditlnnad.1
able for couple or single
*on. d bedroom maaoiuy home, kitchen
white ildewall tire*, radio A
Private batli Si shuncr
illy
Local • Nationwide MovimT
equipped, terrexio floors, on | heater. Good condition, 1900.
located across Irvin Post Oi'flce.
Packinr • Crating • Shipping
«omer lot. Fr eed t o ‘ sell at j Fh, FA 3-1913.
• Storage
Inquire Jatubson Dept. dture.
$12,300, low down payment Drier
1957—34’ all modern 2 BR. houseC. E. PHILLIPS
iv
r
f
h i ip iB T u r c T c ,
;
Realty’
’
Co.,
2601'
Orlando
Dr.
trailer. Like new, priced right.
\\LLAKA Ar«\Ri3lLaMb; rucin*i r* .» t t p
Agent Foe
private baths. I l l W. Fint St.1 rA •
J. Youn*er, Park Ave Trailer
WASHBURN VAN LINES
Cl No. 47.
.1 Bedroom — $ I.10.00 Down
1100 French Ave.
FA 2-1991
Store building and warehouse. I’ lu* FHA closing costs. Monthly
NIGHTS • FA 2-0394 or FA 2-21&lt;»l
FA 2-4001.
payments approximately Jot PO. I9W Anderson housetrailer, all
New and modern throughout,, matal. I bedroom
fireproof,
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
Nicely furniilied fully equipped
«ell lon.'tructe^. Ranch type j heated floor. 300 IV. 27th SC,
SYSTEMS
bedroom apt. s73 mo. I h. FA 2All type* and iktti, lnatalled
window*. The latest in modern j FA 2-3175.
1)968.
"Do It Younelf"
conveniences. May he seen any­
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
time at 1901 W. 3rd. Immediate n - A - M k I W T A U
Bedruotit. ptivate entrance and
• T IN E .
possession.
DRIVE A NEW CAR anywhere,
private bath. I’bone FA 2-0661
Machine and Supply Co.
anytime. Rental service includes 207 W. 2nd Stbefore 8 p.m.
Th- FA 2-6432
Wash, gas a n d insurance.
S l JJs R » K C -r - t
MERLE WARNER, National
Private entrance modern lurnuhed
HUBY SPEARS
Car Rentals, 401 £. lit 8L,
bedroom Prefer worktn* man
A. B. PETERSON
Ceramle TUe Contractor
FA 2-3904.
Ph FA J-J610.*
Broker Associates: A. B. Peter­
2201 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6123
son Jr.. P. J. Cheeterion, Gar­ 12—IlOAfH and MOTOR"
Tartly fuinUhed house for tent in
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IftoI'ISiT
field Willetts, end R. W. Wilcountry on late. Call Virgil Mc­
Hams. Bob Kdwirdi A. C. DeadYour Rvlnrude Dealer
Queen FA 2-1931.
ney. Land Surveyer.
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
118 N. Park Ave Fn. FA 2 9123 304 E. 1st
Phone FA JSMI
3 and 4 bedroom oldar horn**
Call Rosa Paytor Broker, Fhone IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
JOHNSON MOTORS
FA 2-1301, 17-02 at Hiawatha.
ask Crumley &amp; Montelth
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
it 117 South Park rh- FA 2-I4JS 2(84 Sanford Ave. r t . FA 2-15«
Funished f! bedroom home, good
Contracting A Reptits
100T Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-338*
location. FA 2-0670.
Large j bedroom, 1'* baths, cement
bl'fk on beautiful send bottom FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
o— HEAL ESTATE t UK SALE
Plum bs, — j e g j
&lt;
lake. Lot 150 x400'. Just 15 min­
utes from Sanford. Terms by
McRANEY-SMlTH
PAINTS
REA I, ESTATE DRIVE-IN
owner. Phone FA 2-4908.
2513 Park Ave.
FA 2-6481 Service on All Witar Pump*—
2544 French Ave.
Wells Drilled — Pumpa
J. W . HALL, REALTOR
2 bedroom frame, screened porch,
Taola Road
Phona FA 2-6017
- i W s . i.iv k s fo u h .
carporte, hardwood floors, kli­
Johnny Walker, Associate
chen e«pupped. $1.000. down Want a baby kitten. FA 2-5755.
"Call Hall'1 Phone FA 2-36A1
CLARK
Osier Realty Co., 2601 Orlando
numbing. Heating * Supply Co. I
RAYMOND M. BALL
11— t k f l t i . f . s w a n K I . -------Dr.. FA 2-5342.
Contracting A Repair*
REALTOR
Orlando Dr. Ph. FA 2 2174
WANTED—All kinds ol scrap ma­ 2619
FARMER'S AGENCY
REAL ESTATK-INSITRANCE
Highway 17 W South Sanford
terial.
Zucaerman
Salvage
Y'ard
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
FUR RESULTS
Thone FA 2 2691.
118 S. French Ave. Sanford
List your property with us.
TLIM BING
Th. FA 2-3221
3rd &amp; Fark Ave , Sanford
Contract and Repair Work
muuyv
FA 2-3641
Free Estimates
IMMEDIATE
R. !.. HARVEY
Nowr Open a t .8 00 A. M.
Charry Rtal Estate Agency
II ARRlEITS IILALTl NOOK 201 Sanford Aie. I’hone FA 2-3181
POSSESSION!
Dial FA 2-9929—Notary
._____________
___ _ .
105 S. Oak Ava.
FA 2-3742
1219 W. 13 8t. Pear-Barber Shop jgiy Mvrtle A\e., near Pinecrest
H - h A N 6 Aek VIc E---------------School,
thle
beautiful
3
Bedroom
is— FRM ALP. HEt.P WANTF.D
New 3 Bedroom nomri
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
plu* Florida Room CBS home
W. L. HARMON
lictng offered for quick sale at
$700.00 Down
I’ll. FA 2-4.23 After 5.00 p.m
only *9300.00. *2.300 dow n. *70.03
Feature* electric kitchens, terrasnmnlhy, or as low as *1800 down
so floors, and choice residential
HOUSEWIVES AND
I»—Kt.Kt TKIl \l. HF.ItVH KS
with terms arranged. See this
locations.
MOTHERS
before youibuy anything. Semi­
Electrical Contracting
Realty, 1901 Park Ave., Are needed to sell Avon Cosmetics,
A. K. Shoemaker, Jr. nole
House Wiring and Repair,
Contact. NOW Mr*. .1 Milanich,
FA
2-5232.
RANDALL ELECTRIC UlL
____
Thone FA 2-3103
Uox 245. Lockhart, Fla.
112 Magnolia
Dial FA 2 0913
,3, 2 bedroom home* with Itt'j
KENNETH E. SLACK
nrres. May he bought seperatcREG. REAL ESTATE BROKER
ap
j'lian
rcs,
«»lr*
FR1G1DAIRE
ly. Inquire at mail Box 294-B.
1009 K. 2nd
Phono FA 2-02*1
and service. G. II. High, Oviedo
i t —m a l e h e l p w a n t e d
( minty Club Kd.
Fla. Phone FO 5-3315 or San­
HOME IN MAYFAIR
ford FA 2-3563 after 6 p.m.
Furnished income hume. A-l M.sq to act a* bonded icpicoen .i
By Owner . , . K V 2-1428
condition. 608 W. 1st. St.
live for the Singer Sewing Mac­
i ABUILDING-REPAIRShine Co. in Sanford. Write for
Foe the Best Bin-j In Real Estate
MINTING
details
to
Singer
Sewing
Mac­
$1000
DOWN
SEE CULLEN &amp; HARKEY
hine Co., 2120 K. Colonial, Or­
110 N. Taik A\c.
Pli. FA 2-2.191
FLOOR sanding and finishing
lando,
$75.00 MONTHLY
Cleaning, w a x in g . Serving
Thi* cute 2 Bedroom home it tie it
A Ileal Investment
M
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or
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Seminole County since 1925. •
a* a pin, nicely located, ha* cu­
LAKE FRONT UREAGE
II. M. Gleason, laike Mary
rio seil garage and beautiful
Over 3,800 fret of lake fruntage «n
yard, priced low at *8300.00—
ATTENTION
large lake. Ready for develnpeowner will finance and gi\*
ment. Country road access. 2**
SALESMEN:
quick pois«s»lon. Seminole Rmlminute* from Sanford. Thla l»
ty, 1901 Tark Ave., FA 2-5232. Nationally known Hook I’ uhan excellent buy at J12.300.00.
Terms.
representa­
For tale bv owner — well furn. 10 , liahcr needs
W. H. ••Bill" Stemper
tive for Sanford area. If Remodeling
Reroofing — K*.
rm. colonial home in excel, cond.
Realtor K ln jro r
*nii — Conte*.si •
4- , siding
-naifiK —
-.(I*
with separate nicely furn. rental
you
hate
had
direct
to
cu.*-.
A«soc, (,'uv Allen. Gretchrn Hall,
unit. Prico Incl. furn., large I lonter experience and need
,roM
“
Arlette Price. Everett Harper
Kelv. rrfrg , unto, washer, auto j
Phono FA 2*4991
112 N. Faik
S 130.00 per week. C ontact, For Painting rail Mr. Tasker. Ph
gas heateu, rugt, gird. tool*,
FA 2 6t59 nr FA 2-CO07.
all equip., almost new . Near ] M. Tru.xl*. Valdez: Hotel,
SPACIOUS HOME
schools A bu». li blk. off Hiway
Iue. &amp;. Wed. A . M. Only.
tf. d BiTk n e t t
3 bedroom 2 bath home with lake
17-92. Excel, income prop. Own­
FOR
BETTER PAINTING
privilege*. Under construction.
er trnnsf. Sacrifice for *16,000. 41 —MORK WANTED
2601 Grand* lew Ph FA 2-2978
Ilfi.xno.OO, *3,001)00 Ilow n.
D) mile* No. of Sanford in OrROSA L. PA Y TO N
nngr City, Box 858 or Spr. I- Maid or housework. 17(&gt;t lioo.cvlt
Herryhill Painting Contractor
Registered Real Estate Broker
Ave.. FA 2-1102.
1195.
I.icemed - - Bonded — Union
Ph FA 2-1301— 17-92 at Hiawatha
Frea Eitimate* — Compare our
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Trice. KA 2-22*7 after 5 CO.

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WE HAVE. A HOME
FOR YOU
•
HOMES— I
bedrooms
1 A 2 baths.
;
■.
Complete end ready for immtdlat* occupanry.
LoeaWwn*
South Piaecreet — Sanford
* Whijpering Oaka — TiturriUe
FHA jx sarviee and 711A ftoasalac available
We e*n qualify you for on* of
three homee in 30 mlaulee. You
ran start enjoying the home
whd# we proceee use paper*.
Developed by

ODHAM &amp;
TUDOR, Inc.
Cer. n*y. 17 92 5 &gt;7th 94.
Phone FA 2-1581

BRAILEY ODHAM, PrM.
20 acre tile farm. 3 b e d r o o m
house, large barn. Easy term*.
J. B Lew. Th FA 2 1223.

PINECREST

Lovely 3 HR. I tile hath home on
nb-cly land-w apcd lot, 75 x 12V.
UB construction with terrnzao
floor*, carnorte. utility iimm
and electric kitchen
111.700
will buy it. and only *71.63 per
month after reaionablr down
payment. Doubly nice for Navy
family with hair, achool, and
park nearby. Immediate possesnon.

Stenstrom Realty
II. F. STENSTROM
Registered Broker
III N. Park — Phone FA 2-2426

S E L L I N G Y O U R HOME J (Man to act as bonded repre&lt;en aWr have buyer, for 2. 3. and I. l" r f" r lh" 8lni‘' rr ? • " '" « M?'"
lilt, homes in the r.tv and
hmr Co in Sai.foid. Write for
country, and *•• will appreciate
Singer Machine Cm.
sour permiulnn to In) and Se I
- l*') E ‘-olonial A*e. Urlando.
it for you at a good market Th|, „ ,
„ * fh, R„ t ,hMfr,
price. Dial Stenstrom Realty. | for David Green. Exp. date Jan.
FA 2-2120 for quick and Eflic- j 15. 1X‘&gt;«.
lent sale* aerviee.
_
7 r~ ?T ’TTi \i. s u iin n r r
x—MISUELLAfsI-lutjfe
WELL DRILLING
Faubaaka-MorM Pump*
LIVE BAIT
Repair* to all make*
Fleming'* Red A White Grocery
Ho w a r d c . lon g
Mlwouri Minnow*
.1 dot. *1.04
207 K. Commercial Ave,
Pop-Guta Minnow* „..* doa. 91c '
Thone FA 2 2X11
—Worm*—
Phone: FA 2-K4J0
CAR
1
ER h o m e CLEANING
Open Seven Day* a Week
s e r v ic e
Window A Wall Walking
Floor Waxing—NOrth 8 4181
DeBary
i ENTER PIECES: Ph 2-1822 132 Hiway 17 92
nr FA 2-0270. Sanfnrd. SAN­ GARRFTT9 SEWING ( ENTER
FORD FLOWER SHOP.
White—Necchi—Elna
Rapeir* on all makes Machine*
321 Ea*t Ftr*t St.
FA 2-5244
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
2 mils* West of Town
GATLIN BROTHBRA
FA 2-08*6.
Contractor*, Dragline*; Geneva
2212. Th FA 2 3276 Sanford
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Letter Writing — Cin3* and
Letters Addreued — Photo
A. K. ROSSETTER. FLORIST
Copies of important paper.*—
Phone FA 2 1*51
Credit report* — Collections.
For dependable Serv.ce
Credit Bureau Of Hanford
Mimber of FVirUt
Rm. 401-04 San. All. Nat 1. Bank
Talegraphy Delivery Aun.
Bldg.
Ph. FA 2 (154
15= 3P P H X K D f f i D R f ------Vacuum Cleaner Repairs
Hiync* Office- Michine Co , T&gt;-pe- Repair* A parts for all make* of
cleaner*. Electrolux, Hoover,
writers, addin* machine*. SaleiKirby, Air-Way, (J, E. Repltce| Rcntali, 314 Mag. FA 2-0(61.
ment part*. Work guaranteed
,
Free pick up A delivery. Cali
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EASTS1DE
TRULER SALES
f. TRULKR
401 West 13th SC
ralatka, Fla.

DON S COVER SHOP
Automobile
interior Decorator
Seat Covert — Truck Seat*
At Wild* Pontiac—301 W. lit.

See Ray Herron For

For tale by owner. 2 bedroom. 2 a new Pontiac, or YauxhaU. Alio
hath modem, in Mayfair Sec­
a good used ear. Ph. FA 2-0211
tion. Reasonably trued. Ph. FA
or after 6 pm. FA 2-2ai3. 301
, 2-3403.
West Fust St.

WOOLSEY

HEATING
II. B. POPE CO.
200 S. Park

f A 2 4234

face splendor

$ .*19.95

Solid magnolia bookcase
lied

$ 19.95 S 33

Nationally known rontonr ch a in

Odd night stands,
Values to

$ 29.95

Dreamland. Rattan 2 piece
sofa bed stille

$179.50

Dixie. 2 piece sofa bed
suite

$119.95

lierkline, ssvisel chairs

$ 19.95 S 29

Solid magnolia d r c " c r
and mirror

8 79.95

lllonde chest o f drawers

8 59.50

S 13
S 126
$ 98

8239.95

Mahogany desk

$ 59.95

Genuine rattan 2 pitcr -ofa
bed suites

$249.50

S 183

Wasneline. 100" 2 piece foam
rubber living room suite

$279.50

S228

Preelige, loose cushion loam
rubber club chairs

$109.50

S 78

Announcing the opening of Child­
ren’* Nursery, ago* 1 mo. up, By
hour, d*v, or week, ftperial ra’ cs
for working Mother*. Hour* 7-4.
Call FA 2-1742.

Gray single dresser A
mirror

$ 09.95

S 37

Napier, 1 piece bedroom
suites

$189.95

S 139

28—ARnO .ES FOB SALE

3 piece large poster bedroom
suites

$229 50 S 178

Matching Dryer |ID0 06
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
114 Magnolia Ave.
T \ 2-1862

I Florence oil heaUr. double burn­
er. Good condition. Ph. FA 2-J412.

FA 2-1MI

S334
S 189
S 48

Price

S 69

$ S9.95 S 67
$239.50 SI86
$149.95 SI28

Prestige, 1110" foam rubber 2
piece living room suite

$349.50

Mahogany desk

$ 79.95 S 68

Bumper end J pirn* sofa lied
suites

$119.95

Warr, foam
rockers

$ 09.95 S 48

rubber platform

S26I

S 86

$229.95

SI77

Slanlry. I piece Iwin bedroom
suitr

$319.50

$298

Caldwell, 3 piece bedroom
suite

$389.50

S328

Nationally known 7 piece dinrtles
*
Values In

$100.95

S 88

Hollywood bed complete

$ 79.95

$ 49

One group o f odd box springs and
mattresses
Values to

$ 09.95

$ 28

| Solid magnolia double dresser
I and mirror

$ 89.95

S 63

United, 3 piere bedroom
. suite

$298.50

S248

Pieslige. foam rubber seal and. .
bark. 2 piece living room suite

$319.50

S298

Simm°"«. Illde-A-Hfd

$229.95

S 167

Way nr line. 100" foam rubber seat
ami back, 2 piece living room suite

$129.50

S389

Dixie, sofa beds

8 79.95

$ 68

Kroehler. 3 piece foam rubber
sectional

$149.50

S387

Wayneline, 90" sola

$119.95 S 98

Stanley, walnut dining room
table

$ 98.50 S 68

j

("hromerraft, Kuehnr, Vulcan,
3 piece dinettes
salues to

Courte*y

Warr. 3 pirre sofa bed
suites

S 38

Downey, foam rubber 2 piere
sofa bed suites

1 cushion couch *nd slip cover.
Exccllsnt condition, *60 00 FA
2-1835.___________

j

$ 49

8389.50

RED I MIX Concrele. G r e a s e
trip*, drv well*, itata approved
septtr tank*. Window nil*, Lin
tel*. Sand. Morter Mi*. Cement
Rock. Miracle Concrete Cn.

OrUndn Hwy. So.

Witynrlinr. foam rubber 2 plecB
living room suite

Slralfnrd. I piece foam rubber
sectional

Pup tent* *4 og. Double blank«t»
14.98, Patnt 12 50 gal.. Boot*.
Jackal*. Cota, Army-Navy Sur­
plus, 310 Sanford Ave.

&amp; Sun

$ 59.50 $ 38

S 128

SELL US YOUR FURNITURE
Path for aoy amount. Super
Trading Post 1 ratio south of
Sanford. Phon« EA J-4MT7.

Paul F. iMueller

Maple dresser A mirror

$119.50

112-114 W. 2nd ft. Eh. TA 2-4622

10c Each

Hcrklinr, foam rulibrr swivel
chairs

S 29

PreMifr, foam rubber lose
seats

Marine Flniahee
Uied Hotpolnt wither completely
reconditioned
For Your Boat
Only f 125.041
Senkarik Glass and I’ aint Co.
112-11 • 'V. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-1622

B'\I2' Rayon
rugs

S 68

Senkarik Glav* and Paint Co.

America's HeM Quality
Amrrican-Olean TUe

Prices Good Jan. 6t h - 11th

S 89.95

Cnhle midg*' studio piano, full
keyboard. 11 inche* high. Will
Sell USD. FA 2-1171.
—Factory to Jvmj—
Alumtaam
Venetian Blindi
Bnc’ med head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plaatie end*. Plastic
or rayon tapes. Cotton or oyloo
cord*.

Ceramic Tile

This merchandise Is not .scurcR.ileil. Wc cover;d our entire slnre anil all articles listed liclnsv
are hnnafide reductions during Sanford's Uourlcsy Week . . . I.ns assay and hold article's honor­
ed. Mather's ensy terms avnllnhle on nil Merchandise.
Rrg.
Hrc- Courlesy
ARTICLE
ARTICLE
Price
Price
Price
Nylon upholstered platform
Nylon and Holtiflex upholstered
$ 2!).!)5 $ 19 contour chairs
$ 89.95
rockers

Prestige, foam rubber swivrl
pint form rockers

riA lE NURSERY SCHOOL
Nancy Jackion
FA 2 20(7

GOT "MEAN BULL"
HOLLYWOOD t U P i- Director
Howard Koch ordered a trainer to
d«liser "one mean bull ’ lor a
*ccne in "Born Reckless''. The
huge Brahma hull snorted, ripped
through his steel meshfener and
pushed In the entire left fide of
Koch's new convertible which ssa*
parked nearby.

£hr £jn(nrh ifrralh

COURTESY W EEK SALE

S398

ROLLAWAY, H.upltal and H»by
Bed*. Day. Week or Jlonth—
Tel FA 2 M il. Furniture Center
114 Writ Fir it St

Mon. Jan. 6, 1333 Page—11

BRA1 r. hunter m isses _
RAKITNO. Yugoilaila tU P lMirko Mllteevle. Rakitno* great­
est hunter of wolvea, foxes and
other wild animals, decided to
shoot lit* first rabbit. Mirko

.$189.50

- N O T IC E S —P E R S O N \ L S

lure barehanded a&lt; it
ran from It* burrow, lie lied it to
a tree with a piece of string and
took atm with his trusty gun Mir
ka’ t bullet mused the rabbis. cut
the firing, and set the animal free.

WANT AOS

Bernhard!, 0 piece walnut dining
room suite

This is n p«s, to the Rit* tbestra
for Ted Bui nett. Exp. dale Jan.
IS, 1958.

caught a

•

.95

S 48

Ware, wrought iron 2 piece sufa
bed suite

$229.95

Full sire kitchen rahinet

$ 09.95

S 64

Hide-A-Way, lounge and
chair

Solid maple drop leaf dining
room table

$ S9.50 $ 68

$279.50

S237

All lamps, table, floor. Imudolr, novelty, TV. &amp; etc.

Kroehler, 3 piece bedroom
suite

$289.95 $228

*

Twin fnam rubber mattress and
box spring

$109.95

S 77

Ilide-A-Way

$289.50

S237

Fulton 2 piece sofa bed suite

Hassell 3 piere
'Bedroom Suite

1 3 OFF

St'lerlte. 2 piece sofa bed suite
and pillowa
lounge and chair

$179.95 $137
$239.95 $196
$159.95 $118

Wayneline, foam rubber, 3 piece
$2 49.50
sectional
P. S. Since regular prices will lie maintained a fter "Courtesy Week’’ llie above nrticles vvill not
be "Special Tagged" on our floor. Bring Ibis ad with you sn you may select the merchandise
you wish lo purchase at terrific savings during Courtesy Week.

nionde dresser base

8 09.50 S 37

$166

$188

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First Homestead Site Is Attraction
I y MtJUAT « . H O U R
:'.tod r n n Staff Ch h s « M
BEATRICE, Neb. - O i l - Travel
to the Homestead National Monu­
ment, one of Nebraska'* lesser
known but most Interesting points
of historical Interest, win set 1
new record this pear.
Ralph K. Sharer, monument sup­
erintendent for the National Park
Sendee, told United Press that
rlaltors to the unique establish­
ment four miles northwest of Bea­
trice would exceed U.000 la 1M7.
The monument's elaim to fame
centers around a handwritten doc­
ument filed bp an on-leare Un­
ion aolldcr, Daniel Preeman, with
the U. S. Land Office at Browneffle, Nebraska Territory, to * »fter midnight on Jan. 1, IMS.
Freeman's filing was "Home­
stead Entry No. 1"—the first appli­
cation for free land under the
Homestead Act passed by Coogreii
after much controversy and signed
by President Abraham Lincoln to
become effective on the same date
as his Immortal Emancipation
Proclamation.
After filing his claim, Freeman
had to go on srlth the Civil War
and didn't gat to settle on his 1M
acres of fertile prairie until hla
military service was completed,
lie obtained his formal title to the
land—under Homestead Act Patent
No. 1—on Sept 1, I M , after com­
pleting five years' residence and
making the Improvements required
by law.
Tract Restored
Since Freeman obtained his Ne­
braska land, more than one million
other American citizens—or emi­
grants who had fled their declara­
tion of Intention to become eltlzena
—have secured homesteads.
America's No. 1 homestead soon
lost Its Identity as the prairie

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!1

Musical Shows
On TV Fall Into
3 Classifications
By WILLIAM EWALD
Uufted Press Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK (UP)— The musi­
cal shows on TV fall roughly Into
three classifications — small town,
suburban and big city.
Thursday night Is a study In all
three typee. And strsngety enough,
all three follow each other not
only In respect to time hut In
terms of sophistication. They ere
the AnC-TV Pat Boone show and
the NBC-TV Tennessee Ernie rord
and Rosemary Clooney shows.
The Roorte show, like another
ABC-TV offering, the Guy Mitch­
ell Show, shuns sophistication.
Boone Is a young fellow with a
frank, open faee and ho has what
the ladlrt cell "a nlre manner."
And they are right: He Is nice.
Rut his AIJC-TV 30-mlnuter lacks
the drive and aggressive qualities
that the Ford Show (suburban)
has to some extent and the Cloon­
ey Show (big city) hat In even
greater degree.
Production Flat Fare
From the production standpoint
the Boone show It pretty flat (are.
Thursday night, he tang "All The
Way" In front of a potted plant
and "Long Tall Sally" while he
was standing to the side of some
steps. He gave out with •'Star­
dust" while he stood In front of a
guitar player.
The dsneing on the Boone show
Is pretty stale and the Jokes are
about on a par with the dancing.
The Ford show, on tha other
hand, It s little mo-e glossy. Oh,
I know Tennessee started out as
a country singer, but his folks)ness is pretty polished by now and
even though he'll bless "the little
pea pickin' hearts" of his audi­
ence, he's pretty much a station
wagon man right now.
The theme of Ford's show It s
kind of suburban togetherness and
Thur-ilay night, he and guest Mac­
Donald t'arey, went through a
rather tong routine atmut Christ­
mas presents in a rather slickly
furnished living room.
Too. there It a elnglng group,
"the Top 20." on the Ford show
that are strictly chrome-plated.
Thursday night, they did "Lone­
some Road," against a stark back­
ground with a rather weird tree
hanging over the hack of tha
set. It was not the sort of thing
you might see on "Ozark Jubilee."
Late Evening Manners
Rosie Clooney's show comes nn
late and it hat late evening man­
ners. Thursday night Mist Clooney
had the Hl-fo's with her end they
helped open the show with "Great
Dey." while tone of balloone dan­
gled In (he air and dancers dressed
In carnival outfits fandangoed.
"That wit sure a mover" Miss
Clooney slid at the close of the
number and she was right.
Billy De Wolfe, another guest,
went through a routine about mak­
ing a J/w can to London on a pay
phone and the Hl-Lo't came hack
In English coat sweaters to ling,
"Heather on the Hill." All of It
very stylish. Miss Clooney hertaH
Is a very knowing and swinging
singer who dresses pretty formally
'■t keeping wftk the character of
?r show.
I suppose there Is room on TV
f r all three types, but frankly If
I have to make a choice m take
English eoff
sweaters
and
"Heather on toe HU1" over "Long
Tall Sally" end • Right of stepc

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around Beatrice was settled, farm­
ed and flourished. Freeman Initial­
ly built a log and sod home, then
Improved hla residence until be
had a comfortable dwelling where
he lived until hla death la IMS. He
and Us wife, their graves marfcad
by a granite etoaa, are buried near
their home.
Some years ago, historical groups
began a movement to have the site
of Freeman's farm set aside and
restored, as nearly at possible, to
Its original condition. In ISM. Con­
gress approved purchase af the
homestead by the government
from Freeman’ s descendants, and
the National Monument was for­
mally established la Jan. 3, 1S3S.
Planting of native grasses, hat
helped the long-farmed land to lose
iu agricultural appearance and
take on the look It had when Free­
man turned hit first shovel of sod.
The grasses flourished particularly
In this year’ s wet weather.

8-Year-Old Spreads
Christmas Cheer
WASWNOTOM W — Mike
Strong spread a singular kind of
Christmas eheer this year—(or an
S-year-old.
Ha found the courage to help
someone else, even though he Is
about to hava hla right aya removed.
The operation worried hie par
enti. They didn't know how R
would affect Mike—a tow-headed
third grader who likes to play
football and who shows a keen
Interest In science. •
Mike, who lives In suburban Sil­
ver Springs, Md., Injured his eya
In 1K3 when he Jabbed It with
a pocket knife while cutting a rope.
Doctors thought they could save
it with one operation. But scar tis­
sue detached the retina, forcing
the rceent decision to remove H.
The bad lime came then. It was
a tough one to swallow for in ftyear-old with a lifetime ahead of
him.
Mike's parents knew he was
seared. They waited to sea how
he would take It. Their answer
earns In ■ Christmas card written
by Mike to'someone he knew.
It said:
"I fell real bad when my mother
and daddy told me what happened
to you. I know everything will be
•II right because my grandfather
hae in erliflcial eye and be etn
do everything.
"1 already have had an eye
operation and soon I am going to
have one eye taken out."
The card was addressed to free
lance sportswriler Carroll Hall of
Washington. Hall wat struck by
a flying hockey puck Dec. IS and
had his right eya removed.

1958 Foreseen
As Good Year
WASHINGTON TP _ Wendell B
Barnes head of the Small Business
Administration, said today that
"contlnunlg prosperity is Inevit­
able" even though the nation Is
experiencing “ some slackening In
overall business activity."
Itarnes said in a speech to the
Washington Rotary Club that his
"reading of the business barome­
ter indicates that 19M will be an­
other relatively good year."
He said a mild economic down­
turn now in progress "undoubted­
ly" will continue Into the early
months of next year. But he added
"I do not expect that this cor­
rection phase will he one of long
duration."
llarnrs said prosperity will con­
tinue because "we are entering a
new age. . .of thermo dynamics,
astrophysics, satellites, missiles,
Jet planes and atomic energy."
"Here alone is untold opportunity
for business In the fields of re­
search and development," he said.
"This continuing prosperity is
inevitable and rests oa our »ecomplishments, not only In the
fields of science, but in economics,
which has leveled the boom and
bust cycles, and the sound leader­
ship of your government."
Barnes said 195(1 will be a "year
of golden opportunities, and bar­
ring unexpected upheavals, a year
of wholesome prosperity tied to
thn astounding frontiers of science,
and the sound fiscal policies of our
federal government."
BT THB FOOT
PROVIDENCE, R. I. — (U P )Rlchard J. Ricci told Judge Ludgi
Dol'asquale in district court that
ha had gone only M feat from
hie backyard when police stopped
him for having no pletee on the
car. "Ten cants • foot," tha court
•eld. “for a t-.Ul fin# of 14."
A DKI.AY
OLD IAYRROOK.
Cm*. —
(U P)—A/toc 101 yeasw of sarriaa,
the Coast Guard decided to raplace tha Ourn/Md Lightship oa
l» o g Island Sound with radar
buoys. But tt had to Haler Haeetrvahon of toe lightship tndaftnitsslg whan tha hwoga wowklaY
fwwota.a paopar^v
Although Iha nnuae to moew
amphibious than toe oarshoa and
faade iss water white tha rarsbou
feeds on land, tha caribou's baoyR a bailee ewha-

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Awnings
Jalousies

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Jalouise Co.
Ph. FA. 2-3022
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WASHINGTON (UP)— Lt. Gen.
Jwpici If. Gavin laid today there
lT.UU a “ 50-50 chance" he won t
quit hi* job of leading the Army's
fight to match Russia's missile
might.
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three-.tar general stepped up his
public attack In the Army's bchali
—calling for money to Increase

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weapons research and doable | Army Secretary
Array manpower to 28 divisions.
(trucker Issued a statement
Gavtn expressed hi. views In an . he wants Gavin to remain an aa
Interview after he was reported to chief of Army research and dev cl*
have told Senate Investigators opment. Ha said Gavin “ has •
Monday ha decided to reUre after brilliant future tn the Army and I*
being informed he was “ no longer , certainly four-star material."
being considered for promoth n . , | Senate Democratic Leader Lynto a more responsible position."
don II. Johnson (Tex.), chelrman
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of the Senate preparedness sub-

commit tee before which Gavtn ap­
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“ even a hint of reprisal" against
military men who oppose admin*
titration policies before Congress.
He said Gavln'a treatment “ cer­
tainly will maka others hesitant to
speak frankly and candidly."
Sen. Estes KrfauCer (D-Tenn ),
• subcommittee member, s a i d

Congress must protect officers
“ who speak sincerely tnd openly.”
He erged Brucker to refuse to re­
tire Gavin and give him “ lb*
promotion h* deserves."
Adm. kickover “ Worried"
Another officer. Rear Adm. Byman G. Rickover, told the inquiry
that lagging research programs
and e lack of a sense of urgency

among top officials have left him
“ very much worried that It Is al­
most too late to match the
achievements of the Soviet Union."
Rickover, assistant chief of the
Nivy's Bureau for Nuclear Propul­
sion and “ father" of the atomic
submarine, said he recommended
a missile-submarine program two
year, ago hut wa« turned down
by “ Navy submarine officers."

In a related development, key
congressmen forecast defeat f o r
proprosal. to create a tingle mili­
tary chief of staff. Chairman Carl
Vlntsn (D-Ga.) of ths House Arm­
ed Services Committee said U such
a bill gcU to bis committee “ It
won't get out." Chairman Richard
11. Russell (D-Ga.) of the parallel
Senate committee also has oppos­
ed the klea. Adm. Arlcigh Burke,

• Weather
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C?stimed windy tad cold.

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chief of naval operations, said
Monday sueh a play would “ lay the
foundation for disaster."
Gavin, while he did not call fof
a single chief, startled official
Washington In an appearance be­
fore Johnson's group last month
by urging scrapping of the present
joint chiefs setup In favor of a
general staff or senior military
officers.

In Sanford

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TU ESDAY. JA N U A R Y 7, 1958

NO. 170

United Press Leased Wins

Krider Named County
Commission Chairman
Mr*. George Otto, first appear
John Krider, Seminole County first order of business this morn- nslrd for the post and was elected
Commissioner and Manager of the Ing.
annnlmousty to the position as Ing before the group thi* morning,
Seminole County Chamber of ComCommissioner Homer Lit lie was chairman. He look over Immediate- asked for improvement* tn the
mrree, was named chairman of named vlee-ehalnnin of the group., ly as commissioners congratulated
Canning Kitchen on 25th St. which
the Board of Commissioner* In the
Commissioner Krider was noml- him on his election.
is used as a merting place for the
Home Demonstration Club* and
4-11 Clubs. .Mrs. Otto represented
the Home Demonstration Club
group..
Tbe Board ’ of commissioners
Barnes David Longwell Is today
agrees! to take bids on the painting
the luckiest baby In town! Tluof the interior, waterproofing the
baby was born at 12:22 p. m. Jan.
exterior, and furnishing some type
1. which made him the first of the
of heat for the building.
year in Seminole County. James
,,
. „
... . „ _ .
Harry Smith, repreaenting the
commented much was the trip i of the city n ■ kick-off for CourtDavid Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr; ■"*
eWe" d*Uc S*
Lake
Mary Chamber of Commerce,
CITY PLANNING WAS discussed last night between city officials and a representa­
through
the
Sanford
Nival
A
ir'
esy
Week
here.
Howard
McNulty.
Henry Burnell Longwell. 550 Hu- J?“ »“ ?f th* Sanford-Semlnole
County Jaycers, Seminole County Station. Everyone was so court- chairman of the Jaycre Courtesy requested the Board of Commis­ tive o f the Florida State Development Commission. (Left to right) Clifford McKibbin,
most Drive.
chairman o f the City's Zoning and Planning Commission, Milton Foldcs, city planner,
Dr. John Morgan and Dr. Vin­ Chamber of Commerce and the eous, said Mr*. Salne, “ and It was Week Committee, said thta morti- sioners have Washington Avc.
|ing “ Everyone terms to be taking cleared of brush so that the street and City Manager Warren E. Knowles.
(S ta ff Photo)
cent Roberts delivered the baby Mayfair Inn following their arrest luch a big. huge place."
Mr. and Mrs. Stines were guest* part In the week-long activities." might be used. Commissioners ap­
at the Seminole Memorial Hos­ In Sanford for "attempting to pass
proved this action.
pital. He weighed 8 lbs. l ti. at through Sanford without stopping"
left for their home in Jackson,
Bids on heavy equipment were
)Jffth.
opened but discussion on the pur­
Sanford merchants will present Mich., today.
Charlie Morrison, representing
chase of a tractor, a dragline and
the baby and his parents with a
a seaman tiller waa postponed un
variety of useful and beautiful the Seminole County Chamber of
til this afternoon.
gifts. A $10 bank account will he Commerce, took the visiting couple
“ If we ean't do anything about
atarted at the Florida State Rank; on a whirlwind tour of the county
Big Tree Tark let's close it up,"
a family dinner of thrir chi Ice at this morning to point out places
of
Interest
and
to
show
them
the
City planning is one step ncjrcr slstant planner tn the ptanntng
County Commissioner Lawrence
the Pinrcrcat Inn; suit and dress
for tha City ol Sanford following a division of the Florida Develop­
Swoffurd declared thus morning at
cleaned and presses) at Gene's many attractions of the county.
They visited Lake Mary. Geneva,
joint meeting of the Board of San* ment Commission.
Seminole Dry Cleaners; sterling
the meeting of tho Board of Semi­
Work on the Sanford Civic Center font City Commissioners and the
Foldcs, discussing£ uir
the m
matching
mu mu n
silver milk cup from Win, E. Rad­ Oviedo, Long wood as well as Henry
nole County Commissioners.
Is progressing on schedule. Archi­ ctly'i Zoning and Planning Com­ fund plan of the federal
(ederq governio, Jeweler; 15 printed birth an- Simpsons Lychet Farm, Ktbort
A
fence
and
budding
facilities
tect John Burton IV report rd.
mission to hear MdtoiS Foldcs, as-, mtr-s admletutiTod by i.J, agency)
hounccmrnti from the Progressive Cammaek’s Dairy, and stopping by
were discs** J but Cle-tV o* in- "T
.t
\
t
,,—
to see “ celery growing" and some
I bo i)jy d,utti--iJ meti e r
nnerv* of noth
duitliiVd mr ihemnerv1
Printing Co.
Boarl
tV
I*.’
Hrrulun'Inform1
d
j
.
high all arch arches of the audi­
groups the details required to ob­
Five shirts 'washed. Ironed and of the county’ s citrus groves.
commissioners
that
only
$.V
)0
Is
an
One of the highlights of the
torium's lingo roof rests was In­
tain the aid for city planning.
finished, from Seminole County
propriated for (lie park and the
stalled last Saturday,
Laundry: a comfort crib hlankrt, couple's visit was a visit with J.
"The federal government docs
fencr
alone
would
mean
an
over­
Laminated wood arches weigh­
nut alt in judgment over your pro­
from Roumlllat and Anderson; let Brailcy Odham. chairman of Flor­
expenditure
of
$2,300.
ing more than two tons arrived by
of pillows from Echols; bouquet of ida’ s Milk Commission. Saints, a
gram." Foldcs explained, and add­
“ It seems as if we are getting
way of the Atlantic Coast Line
flowers from A. F. Ramsay: fbir milkman in his home own, said
ed "we wllbnot, in any way, dic­
right
hack
where
we
were.''
said
1st; firil pair of shoes from the
vp never mrt a liner
and were set in place Saturday af­
Killeen members of the Semi- tate to you the type of planning fat
Commissioner Homer Little, “ II
ternoon.
Sanford Shoe Center; a "Fold. Wc !,a&lt;l * wonderful
note High School Glee Club, nine your city.**
wc don't have the money we can't
master" highchair-car seat com­ with him that the both of us ap­
Thcrt' were two sections of the gills and six boys, have been
“ It Is up to you to adopt tho pro­
do it."
preciate
very
much."
proscenium arch which together chosen to attend the State Music gram submitted by the consultant
mutation from Mather of Sanford.
Yesterday afternoon the Saloes
Commissioner Fred Dyson frank gives a stage clearance of 17 fret,
w\ feeding spoon and rattle from
Clinic in Tampa, Jan. 9, 10 and 11. employed," he said.
ly told tho hoard of commissioners the width of the stage is 29 feet.
Wert Jewelry Store; spoon aid saw Sanford from one end to the
Both the Board of Commission­
The group will Join with studtrts
“ I am not going for any over-ex­ The laminated wood arches were
fork set from Sanford Jewelry ami other. They marveled at the sub.
(rein alt over the state for practice ers urn! the City Zoning and Plum­
divisions,
Pinecrest
School,
the
pended
budget,”
manufactured hv Hilrn Laminated sessions and on Saturday nlg'U wilt ing Commission agreed that in­
Luggage Co.; Thayer car bed from
The Furniture Center; an electric new Seminole Memorial Hospital,
Commissioner Swofford explain­ Products, Inc., of Albert Lea, Minn, present a concert.
terviews should be conducted im­
ed that on Christmas Day alone and the erection is hein ( supervisIron from Baggerly Appliance Cen­ the Sanford State Farmers Market
The group haves Thursday and mediately anticipating an applica­
and
other
places
of
Interest.
ter; an 8 by to portrait of the baby
COURTESY W EEK PROCLAMATION Is displayed by there were 43 people at the Big ed by Yeandle and Fox Laminated returns Sunday. A dance wilt be tion for the federal aid planning
Sainet aald last night as he en­
from Bergstrom Photo Service: an
Mayor David Gatchel. He set aside the week of Jan. 6-12 Tree in two minutes time and over Products, Inc. of Fort Lauderdale. held for them Friday night, along before! the end of January,
“ Even-Flo" baby bottle sterilizer joyed the Mayfair Inn's cocktail as Courtesy Week in Hanford and allied on every citizen
General contractor for the San­ with other planned entertainment
a period of IS minutes there were
“ Wo have filed only one appliesford Civic Center is Carroll Dan Sunday.
from Touchton’s Drug Co., and one hour “ what I liked most about
160 people visiting the area.
tk i thus far," Foldcs explained,
to
participate.
(S
ta
ff
l
’
hoto)
Sanford
was
the
fact
that
every­
year's subscription to The Sanford
“ 1 don’t tee how we can keep ids Construction Co. of Nanford.
Four members of the group have "which Inrludrd request fur funds
body is working together."
TJprald.
the park there and not do some­
been
chosen to participate in the for approximately eight cities. We
Mrs. John McGraw was Intro­
Mr. Longwell Is employed by the
thing about It,” newly elected
are planning our aecond request
experimental chorus.
duced to Mr. and Mrs. Salnes last
Burpee W. Atlea Co.
chairman John Krider laid.
Attending the clinic will be DI and would like to Include Sanford."
night at the Mayfair Inn. He said
The state representative of tha
Clerk O. P. Herndon commented
ana Fldscher, Linda Anderson,
to Mrs. McGraw "after all stories
V. 8. EMPLOYE JAILED
“ tt is one of the few free attrac
Development Commission warned,
Shirley
Morgan,
Lynda
Yeackie,
BELGRADE (U P )- Mrgud Sam- I've read about you and now I
tions In the State of Florida and
The Sanford Fire Department re- '* ’ r‘ *«
Connie Brown, however, that "no planning pro­
bek, 50, an employ* of the U. S. have the opportunity to meet you
we should do something about ports a quiet 24 hours ending tins l:,l' n Vthlrn. Janice Luxon, M.rcls gram is romplet* when It is set
—this
is
wonderful."
Embassy here, was arresteddast
keeping tt open.”
mnrn|ng
Bumgarner, Teddy Walker, Pit on your desk "
"I am »o happy that you are
Dee. 1] for spreading falsa newt
By J. Slarlen ITarmin 8r.
Board ef Sanford City Commiss.
Possibility loomed high last night
Possibilities
ram*
np,
during
the
Only
one
al.rm
w„s
answered
ponahoe.
Johnny Barley, Al Coton Internal polities, security police her* with us," Mrs. McGraw told
Who will be Mayor of the City of t [oner* has been a “ quiet” board discussion, of the transfer of fundi when, at 7 o'clock this morning,
Stanley and Don i ar- that an engineer "or one capaldo
revealed Monday night. They said the visiting couple. Mrs. Roy Wil­ Sanford for 1958?
of carrying on tho program for
for several years with no concert from other appropriation*. How- •parking electric wlu-s t t 512 East lep,.
„
......... • ,
Sambt'k was one of six persons liam s introduced Mrs. McGraw to
That question may or may not be
the city" would be employed to
(Oh
St,
rm
ii-d
a
scare,
’llu-re
was,
'
”
Reese
Whittle,
glee
rd
action
by
any
nne
man,
faction,
n«
hfl#l
decision
was
madi
the
guests.
.{rested on the charge.
answer tonight at the organua
no damage. It was reported.
1r,,,h rtlrrctor' »™1 &gt;**»» Sl(,le wl)* assist the consultant and becoma
One trip about which the Saines tional meeting of the Board of or clique—even city flections have |*L * '**• ^our this morning,
(Continu'd oa Pag*
'llama will go with the group.
been quiet, with few vote* and no
Sanford City Commtsiinners.
issues.
Two commissioners will be sworn
It couhl be possible that to elect
in amt seated it tonight’ s meeting
of the martl, Robert S. Urown, a mayor this year the City Clerk,
elected last November and A. L. H N. Sayer, wdl find it necess­
Wilson, re-elected In last year i ary to us* the City Charter s
"draw a n*m* out of tb* hat" rule.
election.
The City Attorney, William C
Officer* of the Sanford Kiwanis
Whether or not a mayor will he
Club will be installed tomorrow at elected tonight rests in the power Hutchison, will, more than likely,
the club’ s noon luncheon meeting of politics and whether or not be keeping a dose eye on the
held at the Yacht Club.
any one man has been able to I election. Other r'iclions have been
Byron Herlong of Leesburg, sway enough vote* to claim the [ successful when the " a ’istairfd"
lieutenant governor of District election in the (jr&gt;t balloting or i vote or the “ no vote" was used tn
Fite of Florida Kiwanis will be the later balloting of the evening.
complete the majority In a "tight”
Installing officer.
There art- remote possibilities,' election.
Mayor David Gatchel will offi according lo r u mb l i n g s and
There has been noop-n discusdally take his olttce as president rumors, that there will be two ion or open "politicking" for the
■of the local civic club along with factions in the 1958 Board of San­ honorary post of Mayor of San
other officers and directors of the ford Ctty Commissioners.
ford.
local organization.
Should such politics come up In
Tho queition Is continuing to
Attorney Edwin Shinholier is tonight's meeting It will be the first circulate "Who will be Mayor ol
the retiring president.
in the past several years. The Sjldurd for 1958?"

James D. Longwell
First Baby Of '58
It Seminole County

Courtesy Week Guests
Enjoy Tour Of County

Work On Center
Is Progressing
Dn Schedule

City Planning
For Sanford Nears

15 SHS Glee Club
Members To Attend
State Music C lin ic

Who Will Be Mayor
O f Sanford In '58!

Additional
Local News
On Page 8

Firemen Answer
Marm Early Today

Byron Herlong W ill
Install Kiw anis
Dfficers Tomorrow

Rotarians
“ News travels so fast In these
modern times that big stories
sometimes run into each other on
their way tn editorial newsrooms
of the nation's newspapers, radio
stalions, TV stations and other in­
formation outlets.” J. Marlon Har­
man Sr,, Executive Editor of The
Sanford Herald told the Sanford
Rotary Club yesterday.
In hts annual account of the big
stories of Die year before the Ro­
tary Club. Harman said “ News has
J. MARION HARMAN SR., gotten so big and competitive that
Executive Editor o f Thu * It overshadows tremendous stories
Sanford Herald, speaks be­ that bits at the heart and sway the
biggest of men wherever they
fore the Sanford Rotary might be."
Club yesterday on the top
Harman cited the atory cf Rickie
j|ew s o f 1957.
Drehow. 13-year old youngster who
(Photo by IScrgitrotu)
turned K m over to the principal

Hear Top
of his school which he found folded
in a discarded cake wrapper, ' i ’ll
wager that those bills looked to
Rickie as the national debt would
look to you and me." he said.
“ The young man was honestanil with that event there was a
lesion— a big news atory that
should carry over from 1957 to
1958 and to other years ahead of
us. lt waa one of the biggest news
itorie* of the year overshadowed
by uther events of the moment,"
Harman commented.
Nominations for the 10 biggest
news stories of the year 1957 were
largely sombre, the Rotary Club
[ speaker pointed out. “ That is to
say, most of the big ones were bad
news for somebody, although there
i was a sprinkling ui stout's that

10 Stories
were generally pleasant or hope
ful,” he said.
Many of thr dvcelopments of the
year, Harman explained, were of
the g o o d for onr-and-bad-for an­
other sort. Moscow rejoiced over
its sputniks, but Washington was
depressed. The Braves gave Mil­
waukee ils biggest celebration in
October, but their world series vic­
tory was a blow to Yankee fans In
New York.
“ However," he said. "It would be
hard to sec anything good at all In
Ike's stroke.
Hurricane Aud­
rey, the spate of 19JT plane dis­
asters and earthquakes, the Aslan
Flu epidemic, turmoil In the Mideast, the economic crisis In France,
the stock market bieuk, or the
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BEATRICE, Neb. - O i l - Travel
to the Homestead National Monu­
ment, one of Nebraska'* lesser
known but most Interesting points
of historical Interest, win set 1
new record this pear.
Ralph K. Sharer, monument sup­
erintendent for the National Park
Sendee, told United Press that
rlaltors to the unique establish­
ment four miles northwest of Bea­
trice would exceed U.000 la 1M7.
The monument's elaim to fame
centers around a handwritten doc­
ument filed bp an on-leare Un­
ion aolldcr, Daniel Preeman, with
the U. S. Land Office at Browneffle, Nebraska Territory, to * »fter midnight on Jan. 1, IMS.
Freeman's filing was "Home­
stead Entry No. 1"—the first appli­
cation for free land under the
Homestead Act passed by Coogreii
after much controversy and signed
by President Abraham Lincoln to
become effective on the same date
as his Immortal Emancipation
Proclamation.
After filing his claim, Freeman
had to go on srlth the Civil War
and didn't gat to settle on his 1M
acres of fertile prairie until hla
military service was completed,
lie obtained his formal title to the
land—under Homestead Act Patent
No. 1—on Sept 1, I M , after com­
pleting five years' residence and
making the Improvements required
by law.
Tract Restored
Since Freeman obtained his Ne­
braska land, more than one million
other American citizens—or emi­
grants who had fled their declara­
tion of Intention to become eltlzena
—have secured homesteads.
America's No. 1 homestead soon
lost Its Identity as the prairie

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Musical Shows
On TV Fall Into
3 Classifications
By WILLIAM EWALD
Uufted Press Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK (UP)— The musi­
cal shows on TV fall roughly Into
three classifications — small town,
suburban and big city.
Thursday night Is a study In all
three typee. And strsngety enough,
all three follow each other not
only In respect to time hut In
terms of sophistication. They ere
the AnC-TV Pat Boone show and
the NBC-TV Tennessee Ernie rord
and Rosemary Clooney shows.
The Roorte show, like another
ABC-TV offering, the Guy Mitch­
ell Show, shuns sophistication.
Boone Is a young fellow with a
frank, open faee and ho has what
the ladlrt cell "a nlre manner."
And they are right: He Is nice.
Rut his AIJC-TV 30-mlnuter lacks
the drive and aggressive qualities
that the Ford Show (suburban)
has to some extent and the Cloon­
ey Show (big city) hat In even
greater degree.
Production Flat Fare
From the production standpoint
the Boone show It pretty flat (are.
Thursday night, he tang "All The
Way" In front of a potted plant
and "Long Tall Sally" while he
was standing to the side of some
steps. He gave out with •'Star­
dust" while he stood In front of a
guitar player.
The dsneing on the Boone show
Is pretty stale and the Jokes are
about on a par with the dancing.
The Ford show, on tha other
hand, It s little mo-e glossy. Oh,
I know Tennessee started out as
a country singer, but his folks)ness is pretty polished by now and
even though he'll bless "the little
pea pickin' hearts" of his audi­
ence, he's pretty much a station
wagon man right now.
The theme of Ford's show It s
kind of suburban togetherness and
Thur-ilay night, he and guest Mac­
Donald t'arey, went through a
rather tong routine atmut Christ­
mas presents in a rather slickly
furnished living room.
Too. there It a elnglng group,
"the Top 20." on the Ford show
that are strictly chrome-plated.
Thursday night, they did "Lone­
some Road," against a stark back­
ground with a rather weird tree
hanging over the hack of tha
set. It was not the sort of thing
you might see on "Ozark Jubilee."
Late Evening Manners
Rosie Clooney's show comes nn
late and it hat late evening man­
ners. Thursday night Mist Clooney
had the Hl-fo's with her end they
helped open the show with "Great
Dey." while tone of balloone dan­
gled In (he air and dancers dressed
In carnival outfits fandangoed.
"That wit sure a mover" Miss
Clooney slid at the close of the
number and she was right.
Billy De Wolfe, another guest,
went through a routine about mak­
ing a J/w can to London on a pay
phone and the Hl-Lo't came hack
In English coat sweaters to ling,
"Heather on the Hill." All of It
very stylish. Miss Clooney hertaH
Is a very knowing and swinging
singer who dresses pretty formally
'■t keeping wftk the character of
?r show.
I suppose there Is room on TV
f r all three types, but frankly If
I have to make a choice m take
English eoff
sweaters
and
"Heather on toe HU1" over "Long
Tall Sally" end • Right of stepc

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around Beatrice was settled, farm­
ed and flourished. Freeman Initial­
ly built a log and sod home, then
Improved hla residence until be
had a comfortable dwelling where
he lived until hla death la IMS. He
and Us wife, their graves marfcad
by a granite etoaa, are buried near
their home.
Some years ago, historical groups
began a movement to have the site
of Freeman's farm set aside and
restored, as nearly at possible, to
Its original condition. In ISM. Con­
gress approved purchase af the
homestead by the government
from Freeman’ s descendants, and
the National Monument was for­
mally established la Jan. 3, 1S3S.
Planting of native grasses, hat
helped the long-farmed land to lose
iu agricultural appearance and
take on the look It had when Free­
man turned hit first shovel of sod.
The grasses flourished particularly
In this year’ s wet weather.

8-Year-Old Spreads
Christmas Cheer
WASWNOTOM W — Mike
Strong spread a singular kind of
Christmas eheer this year—(or an
S-year-old.
Ha found the courage to help
someone else, even though he Is
about to hava hla right aya removed.
The operation worried hie par
enti. They didn't know how R
would affect Mike—a tow-headed
third grader who likes to play
football and who shows a keen
Interest In science. •
Mike, who lives In suburban Sil­
ver Springs, Md., Injured his eya
In 1K3 when he Jabbed It with
a pocket knife while cutting a rope.
Doctors thought they could save
it with one operation. But scar tis­
sue detached the retina, forcing
the rceent decision to remove H.
The bad lime came then. It was
a tough one to swallow for in ftyear-old with a lifetime ahead of
him.
Mike's parents knew he was
seared. They waited to sea how
he would take It. Their answer
earns In ■ Christmas card written
by Mike to'someone he knew.
It said:
"I fell real bad when my mother
and daddy told me what happened
to you. I know everything will be
•II right because my grandfather
hae in erliflcial eye and be etn
do everything.
"1 already have had an eye
operation and soon I am going to
have one eye taken out."
The card was addressed to free
lance sportswriler Carroll Hall of
Washington. Hall wat struck by
a flying hockey puck Dec. IS and
had his right eya removed.

1958 Foreseen
As Good Year
WASHINGTON TP _ Wendell B
Barnes head of the Small Business
Administration, said today that
"contlnunlg prosperity is Inevit­
able" even though the nation Is
experiencing “ some slackening In
overall business activity."
Itarnes said in a speech to the
Washington Rotary Club that his
"reading of the business barome­
ter indicates that 19M will be an­
other relatively good year."
He said a mild economic down­
turn now in progress "undoubted­
ly" will continue Into the early
months of next year. But he added
"I do not expect that this cor­
rection phase will he one of long
duration."
llarnrs said prosperity will con­
tinue because "we are entering a
new age. . .of thermo dynamics,
astrophysics, satellites, missiles,
Jet planes and atomic energy."
"Here alone is untold opportunity
for business In the fields of re­
search and development," he said.
"This continuing prosperity is
inevitable and rests oa our »ecomplishments, not only In the
fields of science, but in economics,
which has leveled the boom and
bust cycles, and the sound leader­
ship of your government."
Barnes said 195(1 will be a "year
of golden opportunities, and bar­
ring unexpected upheavals, a year
of wholesome prosperity tied to
thn astounding frontiers of science,
and the sound fiscal policies of our
federal government."
BT THB FOOT
PROVIDENCE, R. I. — (U P )Rlchard J. Ricci told Judge Ludgi
Dol'asquale in district court that
ha had gone only M feat from
hie backyard when police stopped
him for having no pletee on the
car. "Ten cants • foot," tha court
•eld. “for a t-.Ul fin# of 14."
A DKI.AY
OLD IAYRROOK.
Cm*. —
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the Coast Guard decided to raplace tha Ourn/Md Lightship oa
l» o g Island Sound with radar
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Although Iha nnuae to moew
amphibious than toe oarshoa and
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WASHINGTON (UP)— Lt. Gen.
Jwpici If. Gavin laid today there
lT.UU a “ 50-50 chance" he won t
quit hi* job of leading the Army's
fight to match Russia's missile
might.
At the same time the outspoken
three-.tar general stepped up his
public attack In the Army's bchali
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weapons research and doable | Army Secretary
Array manpower to 28 divisions.
(trucker Issued a statement
Gavtn expressed hi. views In an . he wants Gavin to remain an aa
Interview after he was reported to chief of Army research and dev cl*
have told Senate Investigators opment. Ha said Gavin “ has •
Monday ha decided to reUre after brilliant future tn the Army and I*
being informed he was “ no longer , certainly four-star material."
being considered for promoth n . , | Senate Democratic Leader Lynto a more responsible position."
don II. Johnson (Tex.), chelrman
Wants Gavin To Remain
of the Senate preparedness sub-

W eather

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clcartag an! much colder tonight
with low M to 43. Wednesday fair,
C?stimed windy tad cold.

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commit tee before which Gavtn ap­
peared, warned today against
“ even a hint of reprisal" against
military men who oppose admin*
titration policies before Congress.
He said Gavln'a treatment “ cer­
tainly will maka others hesitant to
speak frankly and candidly."
Sen. Estes KrfauCer (D-Tenn ),
• subcommittee member, s a i d

Congress must protect officers
“ who speak sincerely tnd openly.”
He erged Brucker to refuse to re­
tire Gavin and give him “ lb*
promotion h* deserves."
Adm. kickover “ Worried"
Another officer. Rear Adm. Byman G. Rickover, told the inquiry
that lagging research programs
and e lack of a sense of urgency

among top officials have left him
“ very much worried that It Is al­
most too late to match the
achievements of the Soviet Union."
Rickover, assistant chief of the
Nivy's Bureau for Nuclear Propul­
sion and “ father" of the atomic
submarine, said he recommended
a missile-submarine program two
year, ago hut wa« turned down
by “ Navy submarine officers."

In a related development, key
congressmen forecast defeat f o r
proprosal. to create a tingle mili­
tary chief of staff. Chairman Carl
Vlntsn (D-Ga.) of ths House Arm­
ed Services Committee said U such
a bill gcU to bis committee “ It
won't get out." Chairman Richard
11. Russell (D-Ga.) of the parallel
Senate committee also has oppos­
ed the klea. Adm. Arlcigh Burke,

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chief of naval operations, said
Monday sueh a play would “ lay the
foundation for disaster."
Gavin, while he did not call fof
a single chief, startled official
Washington In an appearance be­
fore Johnson's group last month
by urging scrapping of the present
joint chiefs setup In favor of a
general staff or senior military
officers.

Shop and Save
In Sanford

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TU ESDAY. JA N U A R Y 7, 1958

United Press Leased Wins

NO. 170

Krider Named County
Commission Chairman
Mr*. George Otto, first appear
John Krider, Seminole County first order of business this morn- nslrd for the post and was elected
Commissioner and Manager of the Ing.
annnlmousty to the position as Ing before the group thi* morning,
Seminole County Chamber of ComCommissioner Homer Lit lie was chairman. He look over Immediate- asked for improvement* tn the
mrree, was named chairman of named vlee-ehalnnin of the group., ly as commissioners congratulated
Canning Kitchen on 25th St. which
the Board of Commissioner* In the
Commissioner Krider was noml- him on his election.
is used as a merting place for the
Home Demonstration Club* and
4-11 Clubs. .Mrs. Otto represented
the Home Demonstration Club
group..
Tbe Board ’ of commissioners
Barnes David Longwell Is today
agrees! to take bids on the painting
the luckiest baby In town! Tluof the interior, waterproofing the
baby was born at 12:22 p. m. Jan.
exterior, and furnishing some type
1. which made him the first of the
of heat for the building.
year in Seminole County. James
,,
. „
... . „ _ .
Harry Smith, repreaenting the
commented much was the trip i of the city n ■ kick-off for CourtDavid Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr; ■"*
eWe" d*Uc S*
Lake
Mary Chamber of Commerce,
CITY PLANNING WAS discussed last night between city officials and a representa­
through
the
Sanford
Nival
A
ir'
esy
Week
here.
Howard
McNulty.
Henry Burnell Longwell. 550 Hu- J?“ »“ ?f th* Sanford-Semlnole
County Jaycers, Seminole County Station. Everyone was so court- chairman of the Jaycre Courtesy requested the Board of Commis­ tive o f the Florida State Development Commission. (Left to right) Clifford McKibbin,
most Drive.
chairman o f the City's Zoning and Planning Commission, Milton Foldcs, city planner,
Dr. John Morgan and Dr. Vin­ Chamber of Commerce and the eous, said Mr*. Salne, “ and It was Week Committee, said thta morti- sioners have Washington Avc.
|ing “ Everyone terms to be taking cleared of brush so that the street and City Manager Warren E. Knowles.
(S ta ff Photo)
cent Roberts delivered the baby Mayfair Inn following their arrest luch a big. huge place."
Mr. and Mrs. Stines were guest* part In the week-long activities." might be used. Commissioners ap­
at the Seminole Memorial Hos­ In Sanford for "attempting to pass
proved this action.
pital. He weighed 8 lbs. l ti. at through Sanford without stopping"
left for their home in Jackson,
Bids on heavy equipment were
)Jffth.
opened but discussion on the pur­
Sanford merchants will present Mich., today.
Charlie Morrison, representing
chase of a tractor, a dragline and
the baby and his parents with a
a seaman tiller waa postponed un
variety of useful and beautiful the Seminole County Chamber of
til this afternoon.
gifts. A $10 bank account will he Commerce, took the visiting couple
“ If we ean't do anything about
atarted at the Florida State Rank; on a whirlwind tour of the county
Big Tree Tark let's close it up,"
a family dinner of thrir chi Ice at this morning to point out places
of
Interest
and
to
show
them
the
City planning is one step ncjrcr slstant planner tn the ptanntng
County Commissioner Lawrence
the Pinrcrcat Inn; suit and dress
for tha City ol Sanford following a division of the Florida Develop­
Swoffurd declared thus morning at
cleaned and presses) at Gene's many attractions of the county.
They visited Lake Mary. Geneva,
joint meeting of the Board of San* ment Commission.
Seminole Dry Cleaners; sterling
the meeting of tho Board of Semi­
Work on the Sanford Civic Center font City Commissioners and the
Foldcs, discussing£ uir
the m
matching
mumun
silver milk cup from Win, E. Rad­ Oviedo, Long wood as well as Henry
nole County Commissioners.
Is progressing on schedule. Archi­ ctly'i Zoning and Planning Com­ fund plan of the federal
(ederq governio, Jeweler; 15 printed birth an- Simpsons Lychet Farm, Ktbort
A
fence
and
budding
facilities
tect John Burton IV report rd.
mission to hear MdtoiS Foldcs, as-, mtr-s admletutiTod by i.J, agency)
hounccmrnti from the Progressive Cammaek’s Dairy, and stopping by
were discs** J but Cle-tV o* in- "T
.t
\
t
,,—
to see “ celery growing" and some
I bo i)jy d,utti--iJ meti e r
nnerv* of noth
duitliiVd mr ihemnerv1
Printing Co.
Boarl
tV
I*.’
Hrrulun'Inform1
d
j
.
high all arch arches of the audi­
groups the details required to ob­
Five shirts 'washed. Ironed and of the county’ s citrus groves.
commissioners
that
only
$.V
)0
Is
an
One of the highlights of the
torium's lingo roof rests was In­ 15 SH S Glee Club
tain the aid for city planning.
finished, from Seminole County
propriated for (lie park and the
stalled last Saturday,
Laundry: a comfort crib hlankrt, couple's visit was a visit with J.
"The federal government docs
fencr
alone
would
mean
an
over­
Laminated wood arches weigh­ Members To Attend nut alt in judgment over your pro­
from Roumlllat and Anderson; let Brailcy Odham. chairman of Flor­
expenditure
of
$2,300.
ing more than two tons arrived by
of pillows from Echols; bouquet of ida’ s Milk Commission. Saints, a
gram." Foldcs explained, and add­
“ It seems as if we are getting
way of the Atlantic Coast Line State Music C lin ic
flowers from A. F. Ramsay: fbir milkman in his home own, said
ed "we wllbnot, in any way, dic­
right
hack
where
we
were.''
said
1st; firil pair of shoes from the
vp never mrt a liner
and were set in place Saturday af­
Killeen members of the Semi- tate to you the type of planning fat
Commissioner Homer Little, “ II
ternoon.
Sanford Shoe Center; a "Fold. Wc !,a&lt;l * wonderful
note High School Glee Club, nine your city.**
wc don't have the money we can't
master" highchair-car seat com­ with him that the both of us ap­
Thcrt' were two sections of the gills and six boys, have been
“ It Is up to you to adopt tho pro­
do it."
preciate
very
much."
proscenium arch which together chosen to attend the State Music gram submitted by the consultant
mutation from Mather of Sanford.
Yesterday afternoon the Saloes
Commissioner Fred Dyson frank gives a stage clearance of 17 fret,
w\ feeding spoon and rattle from
Clinic in Tampa, Jan. 9, 10 and 11. employed," he said.
ly told tho hoard of commissioners the width of the stage is 29 feet.
Wert Jewelry Store; spoon aid saw Sanford from one end to the
Both the Board of Commission­
The group will Join with studtrts
“ I am not going for any over-ex­ The laminated wood arches were
fork set from Sanford Jewelry ami other. They marveled at the sub.
(rein alt over the state for practice ers urn! the City Zoning and Plum­
divisions,
Pinecrest
School,
the
pended
budget,”
manufactured hv Hilrn Laminated sessions and on Saturday nlg'U wilt ing Commission agreed that in­
Luggage Co.; Thayer car bed from
The Furniture Center; an electric new Seminole Memorial Hospital,
Commissioner Swofford explain­ Products, Inc., of Albert Lea, Minn, present a concert.
terviews should be conducted im­
ed that on Christmas Day alone and the erection is hein ( supervisIron from Baggerly Appliance Cen­ the Sanford State Farmers Market
The group haves Thursday and mediately anticipating an applica­
and
other
places
of
Interest.
ter; an 8 by to portrait of the baby
COURTESY W EEK PROCLAMATION Is displayed by there were 43 people at the Big ed by Yeandle and Fox Laminated returns Sunday. A dance wilt be tion for the federal aid planning
Sainet aald last night as he en­
from Bergstrom Photo Service: an
Mayor David Gatchel. He set aside the week of Jan. 6-12 Tree in two minutes time and over Products, Inc. of Fort Lauderdale. held for them Friday night, along before! the end of January,
“ Even-Flo" baby bottle sterilizer joyed the Mayfair Inn's cocktail as Courtesy Week in Hanford and allied on every citizen
General contractor for the San­ with other planned entertainment
a period of IS minutes there were
“ Wo have filed only one appliesford Civic Center is Carroll Dan Sunday.
from Touchton’s Drug Co., and one hour “ what I liked most about
160 people visiting the area.
tk i thus far," Foldcs explained,
to
participate.
(S
ta
ff
l
’
hoto)
Sanford
was
the
fact
that
every­
year's subscription to The Sanford
“ 1 don’t tee how we can keep ids Construction Co. of Nanford.
Four members of the group have "which Inrludrd request fur funds
body is working together."
TJprald.
the park there and not do some­
been
chosen to participate in the for approximately eight cities. We
Mrs. John McGraw was Intro­
Mr. Longwell Is employed by the
thing about It,” newly elected
are planning our aecond request
experimental chorus.
duced to Mr. and Mrs. Salnes last
Burpee W. Atlea Co.
chairman John Krider laid.
Attending the clinic will be DI and would like to Include Sanford."
Firemen Answer
night at the Mayfair Inn. He said
The state representative of tha
Clerk O. P. Herndon commented
ana Fldscher, Linda Anderson,
to Mrs. McGraw "after all stories
V. 8. EMPLOYE JAILED
“ tt is one of the few free attrac Marm Early Today Shirley Morgan, Lynda Yeackie, Development Commission warned,
BELGRADE (U P )- Mrgud Sam- I've read about you and now I
tions In the State of Florida and
The Sanford Fire Department re- '* ’ r‘ *«
Connie Brown, however, that "no planning pro­
bek, 50, an employ* of the U. S. have the opportunity to meet you
we should do something about ports a quiet 24 hours ending tins l:,l' n Vthlrn. Janice Luxon, M.rcls gram is romplet* when It is set
—this
is
wonderful."
Embassy here, was arresteddast
keeping tt open.”
mnrn|ng
Bumgarner, Teddy Walker, Pit on your desk "
"I am »o happy that you are
Dee. 1] for spreading falsa newt
By J. Slarlen ITarmin 8r.
Board ef Sanford City Commiss.
Possibility loomed high last night
Possibilities
ram*
np,
during
the
Only
o
n
e
al.rm
w
„s
answered
ponahoe.
Johnny Barley, Al Coton Internal polities, security police her* with us," Mrs. McGraw told
Who will be Mayor of the City of t [oner* has been a “ quiet” board discussion, of the transfer of fundi when, at 7 o'clock this morning,
Stanley and Don i ar- that an engineer "or one capaldo
revealed Monday night. They said the visiting couple. Mrs. Roy Wil­ Sanford for 1958?
of carrying on tho program for
for several years with no concert from other appropriation*. How- •parking electric wlu-s t t 512 East lep,.
„
......... • ,
Sambt'k was one of six persons liam s introduced Mrs. McGraw to
That question may or may not be
the city" would be employed to
(Oh
St,
rm
ii-d
a
scare,
’llu-re
was,
'
”
Reese
Whittle,
glee
rd
action
by
any
nne
man,
faction,
n«
hfl#l
decision
was
madi
the
guests.
.{rested on the charge.
answer tonight at the organua
no damage. It was reported.
1r,,,h rtlrrctor' »™1 &gt;**»» Sl(,le wl)* assist the consultant and becoma
One trip about which the Saines tional meeting of the Board of or clique—even city flections have |*L * '**• ^our this morning,
(Continu'd oa Pag*
'llama will go with the group.
been quiet, with few vote* and no
Sanford City Commtsiinners.
issues.
commissioners will be sworn
Byron Herlong W ill inTwo
It couhl be possible that to elect
amt seated it tonight’ s meeting
of the martl, Robert S. Urown, a mayor this year the City Clerk,
Install Kiwanis
elected last November and A. L. H N. Sayer, wdl find it necess­
re-elected In last year i ary to us* the City Charter s
Dfficers Tomorrow Wilson,
"draw a n*m* out of tb* hat" rule.
election.
The City Attorney, William C
Officer* of the Sanford Kiwanis
Whether or not a mayor will he
Club will be installed tomorrow at elected tonight rests in the power Hutchison, will, more than likely,
the club’ s noon luncheon meeting of politics and whether or not be keeping a dose eye on the
held at the Yacht Club.
any one man has been able to I election. Other r'iclions have been
Byron Herlong of Leesburg, sway enough vote* to claim the [ successful when the " a ’istairfd"
lieutenant governor of District election in the (jr&gt;t balloting or i vote or the “ no vote" was used tn
Fite of Florida Kiwanis will be the later balloting of the evening.
complete the majority In a "tight”
Installing officer.
There art- remote possibilities,' election.
Mayor David Gatchel will offi according lo r u m b lin g s and
There has been noop-n discusdally take his olttce as president rumors, that there will be two ion or open "politicking" for the
■of the local civic club along with factions in the 1958 Board of San­ honorary post of Mayor of San
other officers and directors of the ford Ctty Commissioners.
ford.
local organization.
Should such politics come up In
Tho queition Is continuing to
Attorney Edwin Shinholier is tonight's meeting It will be the first circulate "Who will be Mayor ol
the retiring president.
in the past several years. The Sjldurd for 1958?"

James D. Longwell
First Baby Of '58
ItSeminole County

Courtesy Week Guests
Enjoy Tour Of County

Work On Center
Is Progressing
Dn Schedule

C ity P la n n in g
For Sanford Nears

Who Will Be Mayor
Of Sanford In '58!

Additional
Local News
On Page 8

Rotarians
“ News travels so fast In these
modern times that big stories
sometimes run into each other on
their way tn editorial newsrooms
of the nation's newspapers, radio
stalions, TV stations and other in­
formation outlets.” J. Marlon Har­
man Sr,, Executive Editor of The
Sanford Herald told the Sanford
Rotary Club yesterday.
In hts annual account of the big
stories of Die year before the Ro­
tary Club. Harman said “ News has
J. MARION HARMAN SR., gotten so big and competitive that
Executive Editor o f Thu * It overshadows tremendous stories
Sanford Herald, speaks be­ that bits at the heart and sway the
biggest of men wherever they
fore the Sanford Rotary might be."
Club yesterday on the top
Harman cited the atory cf Rickie
j|ews o f 1957.
Drehow. 13-year old youngster who
(Photo by IScrgitrotu)
turned K m over to the principal

Hear Top
of his school which he found folded
in a discarded cake wrapper, ' i ’ll
wager that those bills looked to
Rickie as the national debt would
look to you and me." he said.
“ The young man was honestanil with that event there was a
lesion— a big news atory that
should carry over from 1957 to
1958 and to other years ahead of
us. lt waa one of the biggest news
itorie* of the year overshadowed
by uther events of the moment,"
Harman commented.
Nominations for the 10 biggest
news stories of the year 1957 were
largely sombre, the Rotary Club
[ speaker pointed out. “ That is to
say, most of the big ones were bad
news for somebody, although there
i was a sprinkling ui stout's that

10 Stories
were generally pleasant or hope
ful,” he said.
Many of thr dvcelopments of the
year, Harman explained, were of
the g o o d for onr-and-bad-for an­
other sort. Moscow rejoiced over
its sputniks, but Washington was
depressed. The Braves gave Mil­
waukee ils biggest celebration in
October, but their world series vic­
tory was a blow to Yankee fans In
New York.
“ However," he said. "It would be
hard to sec anything good at all In
Ike's stroke.
Hurricane Aud­
rey, the spate of 19JT plane dis­
asters and earthquakes, the Aslan
Flu epidemic, turmoil In the Mideast, the economic crisis In France,
the stock market bieuk, or the
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By MM . C. r . fcNTDEM
Cipt. end Mri. HoUii Snyder sud
daughter, Fatnela of Ft. Maade,
M d. i n visiting bis parents. Mr.
and M n. Oarenee Snyder.
Mr*. Gladys Comstock and ions.
David and Melvin of Wirsaw, N
V.. spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mri. Frank Go t j i .
Mn. w. J. Doylo ia a patiaat la
Samtnola Manorial naspiial.
Mri. Kathryn Fnwlaa and datightrn, Iran# and Sur. returned to
Charleston. S. C. aftar spending
tha holiday* with htr sister and
brotbar-ta-Uw Mr. aad M n F. T.
Piety.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Whidden and
rhlldrrn spent the weekend with
his parents in Palm Dale.

Jamknod Call Block
Lock Causes Uproar
At County Jail

GASTONIA UP—T« onlookan.
tha situation at tha Gaaten
County jail last wank was hilar­
ious- “But to hamad jail and court
official* it waa a homblo meat.
Before a jammed cell block
teek could b* fixed, city court had
to bo canceled because the defend­
ant* couldn't tat out of jail, a
drunk couldn't yet in and one pri­
soner threatened to "take my
buaiatsa elsewhere."
It all began at midnight when
an assistant jailor went to the
cell block to release two trusties
for duty. He found the lock on
the mein danr leading to the
block Jammed.
Mr. and Mra. Harold Brown aad Jailor Earl Clemmer called tha
daughter, Bonnla Susan, hava re company which manufactured tha
turned afur a wetk'i visit with his lock, and a repairman waa aent
pirents. Mr. and Mrs. Lyons in frem the office in Boenoke. V*.
Columbus, Ga.
He arrived about noon end had to
Me. and Mri. Roy Geori* and take the entire complicated me*
tha Muses Kathleen and Dunne chanism apart before rtpanng it.
Meanwhile:
Reitdorf of North Java. N. Y . art
visiting Mrs. George's mother.
City court was esllcd off be­
Mrs. Matins Punning and her sis­ cause sll six defendsnts on the
ters, Mrs. Gerald Hosaek and Mrs. docket were in the locked rill
Frank George.
bloek.
Mr. and Mra. Carl Lux of LoLeRoy Carson, who has a long
giniport, lad , were recent over­ list of drunkenness conviction
night guesta of Mr. and Mra P. T. snd who hsd been reslessed only
Piety.
Wednesday, wandered “ home."
Mrs. John Heims his returned but hsd to wait to be committed,
A crowd gathered to offer ad­
home from Orange Memorial Hoi
pital following surgery.
vice. nena of it appreciated by
Mr sad Mrs. E. L. Powlas aal Clemmer.
ion Barry of Salisbury. N. C.. rail­
One jailor finally managed to
ed on Mr. snd Mrs. P. T, Piety quiet a prisoner in the woman’a
recently.
section who kept singing “ Birm­
Mr. and Mn. Mark a Leither and ingham Jail" in a loud voice.
Two prlsorsrs slept through all
children of Bella Glade returned
home after c week's visit with tha commotion.
her parents Mr. aad M n. M im ­
Another muttered. “If I ever
ing Todd.
get out of thie jail I'm going to
take my business elsewhere."
After several hours, the lock­
LADV JURIST RETIRES
smith got tha doer open. The
BOSTON— (UP) — Massachu­ trusties got out, Carson got in
setts' first woman judge is retir­
and court was rescheduled.
ing from the bench after 2? years'
And Clemmer went home early
service. Mrs. Emma Pall Schofield, now 72 va» appointed ipe to restore his shattered nerves.
rial justice of Malden District
Though its relative* vanished
Court in 1D30.
fTom tha aarth a hundred million
years ago, the lixardlike tuatara
Scotsmen, whose ancestor* were lurries on isleta of New Zealand,
knocking feather balls about the National Geographic Society
heather-clad dunes as early as say*. Eggs of the reptile taka al­
14ST, organized tha Royal and most a year to hatch Tha tuatara
Ancient Golf Club of S t Andrew* marhei a length of about two
feet, and livee for many years.
in 1TB4.

MMADM UP/ «*&lt; ** O P * S * “ •

Prolonged Liquid Diet
Needn't Be Monotonous *
•p HUMAN N. ItWMUH, MB.
MAINTAINING a liquid diet;the question In an tH-Liquid dirt,
•vtr a tang period of time can balyoa'naadat baa chicken entirely,
an extremely difficult thing, not You ean add strained ehle'ssa
only for the patient but tor the either to milk or tomato juice,
one who is caring for him as well Additional Benefits

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|
up ujete eoncoetlona
la Evary KUchaa
_s only halt the job. If you res A
A good aoluUon to both prob- ‘ want to do all you can to aid you?
lemallee in a simple utensil found patient, take a little trouble 10
In almost every kitchen—an egg serve them attractively,
beater. An electric blender U just A brightly colored straw win
aa good, maybe even better, but belp some. And for a real treat,
an egg beater wtll do.
you ean drape a dash of whipped
For example. Instead of giving cream or a spoonful of ahtrbert
the patient plain milk, whip some over the side of the glass. Or bang
cottage cheese into it. You can * slice of lemon on the side.
even add acme chocolate or mint. Wrap Ia A Napkin
Or you can blend it with cran­
If tha concoction you
berry Juice with a little lime doesn't
look too tasty, w
added.
napkin around the glass.
These are just a few simple
.With Strained Carrots
Maybe the patient would prefer steps you can take right In your
his milk with strained carrots own home to make things a bit
added. Or the carrots can bw ®°re enjoyable for acme ailing
mixed with broth or pineapple,mein^4 ;o ^
family.
QuzmoN jure aniw zi
juice.
If you decide upon strained P. D : Is Jsundiee ever due to
1carrots and milk, add a little nut­ gall bladder disease?
meg. TO flavor the broth blend, Answer: A diseased gall bladder
use some parsley; for the Juice may produce stones that may
mixture, add brown sugar and bloek the flow of bile, causing a
cinnamon.
form of l aundlee. Usually this ca/J
While fried chicken Is out of be corrected by surgery.

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technique. In a recent paper. Dr. Salk revealed
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J a f Boone Is
Changing His Ways

Tttes. Jan. T, 1958— P e j e t

QTIf* 0«n(«rb Wrrali

By T h i n DAMEIO
By DOC OUTGO
United F rtu Staff Correspondent United P r e s * Staff
NEW YORK VI — Fat Roone.
NEW YORK V - It’* a pity
to the Jaybird* the way some folk* who doesn't have to, la changing
his wayi. ,
do go an about hi New Yorkers
You’d think Boons could stand
end our delightful way of life.
pat. aince the public Image of the
“ Why are peopta In New York
2J year-old teenage Idol is based
in different?’’ ask* William Zuk#rfirmly on hia pleasant tinging
msn in a letter to the Herald Tri­ style, religious sincerity, devotion
kune. "Why ara our taxi and bus to his family of Lhrre children, with
driven so rude most of the time? a fourth due next month, and a
Atul why are they the firet to lose
clean cut, square-jawed refusal to
their tempera with tha people smoke, drink or cut*.
whom they ara supposed to serve,
The image la helped along by
and become arrogant at tha sllghtthe fact that Boone doesn't let his
et; crisis?"
weekly ARC-TV ahow, recording
he w a n unhappy over the commitments, motion picture con­
tnatmant accorded itranded peo­
tracts or personal appearances In­
ple trying to get home tn tha re- terfere with his studies at Colum­
cent subway strike. He and scores bia. where he’* majoring in speech
of others stood on a busy comrr and closing in on Phi Beta Kappa
In a heavy rain, he says, with honor*,
passing buses too crowded, to en­
Speaki Hls Mind
ter, and passing taxis — even emp­
Yet, Boone U chenging. Or per­
ty ones—refusing to stop.
haps the right word is maturing.
ROUND-THE-WORID SUB HOMI A m i • YIARJ— of both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceana. Here, tha
F u r t h e r m o r e : “ Everywhere In any event, he has started to
Tha H J fi. Thorough is believed to bo tho first Thorough Is shown as she returns to Portsmouth
■round ua a stream of huge, sleek speak his mind on issues consider­
submarine to salt around the world. She left Ply­ under the command of Lt. Comdr. Richard Mason.
cars, some of them palaces on ed controversial, much to the sur­
mouth, England, In October 1919, for Sydney, In the background Is tho Foudroyant, captured
wheels, was passing by, literally prise of many of hi* fane and ad
Australia, where she provided antl-submarina by the British from tho French in 1758, used by
tn the hundreds, shining beautiful­
training for the Royal Australian and New Zea­ U&gt;rd Nelson as his flagship in IT99, veteran of
vlsora.
ly In the wet evening. Most of
land Navies. Since then aha has silled 120.021 bailies against both the French and Dutch, and
Boone has called racial segrega­
these ears had a capacity of six
miles arul Included. In her last voyage, etr-sslngs more recently, used as a British training vessel.
tion
"sickening."
He
also
has
said
and even more passengers and car­
that
he
would
put
an
ex-Commuried only one, possibly two, peo­
niat on hls payroll If he felt he
BRITAIN RATIFIES P ACT
ple.
wes the man for the Job. "Every
GENEVA, Switzerland (UP) Zukrrman contrasts this with a one has a right to make up hls
general strike in London In the own mind about his own life," said Britain has become the first coun­
try to ratify the new force!
1920s, where he saw every ear Pat.
labor convention, the Internation­
packed with persons picked up by
The atnger la surprised that pro al Labor Office announced tod ly.
ly HERMAN N. IUNDIIIH, M.D.
the drivers who went out of their
way to take them to destinations; pie are surprised by his views. "I The convention, which will go into
YOU have to live a healthy means ot throwing of! body
and taxis were shared by several don’ t sec anything unusual about effect one year after the second
lifts EVERY DAY. Unfortu­ waste*.
it,"
he
said,
munching
on
a
candy
ratification
is
deposited,
w
a
s
nately. not too many ot you do Dally Cara
persons.
bar in hls office during a lunch adopted at the June, 155T, Inter­
While I am as much against
Another, rather more personal. recess. “ After all," he added, "It’* national lahor conference here aft­
regimentation aa any freedom- Doctors and beauty authori­
assessment of New Yorkers is in all in the Constitution."
er two years of preparation.
loving American, there are a few ties alike agree that If you want
a letter this column received from
" I ’m Obligated’ 1
things nil of ua can and should a skin that look* fresh and
a lady on the West Coast, Her un­
His attitude on speaking up fur
do every day to get the most out clear at any age. you must give
Studies of seaside vegetation
cle, she says, came from New what he believes in is summed up indicate that the level of the
of our lives and. at the same It a thorough audslng and rins­
York tq live there and was a in these words: "I lean toward
time, keep ourselves In good ing aa part or daily akin ears.
ocean has risen about 12 inche*
source of embarrassment because: the idea that entertainers should
physical and mental condition. Not only will It keep your akin
in tile last 10s) years.
clean, lt will help keep U toft
"When he drove his car he yell­ have rights. Just because you're an
a* well.
Through a Day
ed, hollered and called the local entertainer doesn't mean you sur­
Bo. for the nsxt few days, let Soft water, a* all of you know,
people ’ stupid oafs*. . .created a render your rights as a citizen.
mo take you step by step Is much easier on tha akin and
fuss In every restaurant, yelled at But I also realize that I’m obli­
through a full day. from the give* you a much better lather
our startled waitresses. . .Insisted gated tu exercise those rigid! in
time you arise (you'll be getting from soap or detergent. Actu­
on wearing — all tha time—a a sane, sensible way."
up a little earlier now', through ally, the sticky curd which hard
cream-colored 10 gallon Stetson
As for segregation, Boone said.
vour hours nt tha nflke, until water minerals form when com­
and high heeled cowboy boots.
"I'm (rum the south ami I always
your h«ad hits the pillow at bed­ bined with soap may clog tha
"He figured he was In the 'Wild thought segregation was overrated.
pores ot tha akin and harbor
time.
anil Woolly West.’ Ai far as we Even the l.itlle Rock publicity
I don’t expect you to hop out bacteria.
were concerned, he’d COME from didn't change my mind much. But
of bed smiling and tinging, but Clean Clothe#
the wild and woolly east."
I do want you to get up early Clean underwear and aapwthen, on Thanksgiving Day, 1 hail
enough to give you time tor a.icially elean stockings every day
Still a third correspondent, a some negro entertainers on my TV
refreshing shower and a good ara a'-vliabte. It doesn't make
gentleman from the Middle West, show. Later, 1 heard that some
breakfast.
much -ense to bathe dally end
writes: "1 am moved to exiwuml people sat at a Thanksgiving din­
You can omit the shower It then don unclean elothee.
upon your taxicab drivers." He ner and as they ala turkey, criti­
you have taken a bath the night One more thing before you go
tells of attentive and solicitous cized me for mixing colored and
before.
off to breakfast. Perhaps you
treatment he received from one white on my show. Imagine: Peo­
had better use e deodorant. As I
Warm Bath
driver who noticed he had an in­ ple talking like that at n time
A warm bath can help put you have sdvlsed you before, mock
jured leg and carried a cane. And wehn they're supposed to lie pay­
In a sleeping mood. A brisk ot the commercial preparations
of the driver who look him to the ing homage to uur principles of
morning shower will help wake on the market today ere pretty
freedom}"
station.
you. Take whichever you pre effective. And—let’s fsee lt—
Boone also Is disturbed because
fer, but take a bath or shoWer most everyoni needs (he help
many peopU, in their desire lo
a deodorant provides.
•very day.
CAT MAIL
conform, "fear new idea* and ex­
Every year American women QUESTION AND ANSWER
SYRACUSE, N. Y. — (U P )— posure to new thing*."
spend Jjoti.noo.ooo on beauty F. I f I am 83 and have hsd
The cut's meow had postmen, poL
aids and the men spend even severe hi- t ■- fro u rn ulrcr
STAR ON THI BAIL-Mil Inn ac­
l.« and Butternut Street residents
more fnr good grooming. Yet three times in the lost year. Do
tress Anna Magnanl balances
Hipa ho#its or hunting boot* can
going. I’os t office mail foreman
you may bo wasting your ttme you advise operation?
n
balloon
on
her
nose
while
be
dried
by
connecting
a
vacuum
Edward McMunn said he finally
and money It you apply a frost-; Answer; At your age, with the
waiting
for
the
curtain
to
go
cleaner
hose
on
the
exhaust
end
had a man answer calls from pol­
Ins nf powder over a grimy lace history of repeated hemor­
up
in
a
Home
theater.
The
one­
ice and residents and go to tha of tho cleaner and placing the
You've got to be rlean and fresh rhages. surgery usually U Indi­
time Academy Award winner
scene. He found a kitten snarling other end of tha hose mi the to#
to look clean and fresh.
cated In treatment of bleeding
told reporters that she plans
of She book
inside a Butternut SL mailbox.
The pores ot your skin are a ulcer,
to write Ikt autobiography.

Be Sure To Get The Day
Off To The Right Start

1958 Tv
9Movie Front
By VERNON SCOTT
United Preis Hollywood Writer
HOLLYWOOD M— What to look
for on the TV-movic front In 1938:
More and more movie theaters
will close as TV runs away with
an increasingly large segment of
tho national audience.
Disappearance of "B " pictures.
wAfnvics will stick with super-colT j s s s Is such as "Sayonara" and
‘ ■Peyton Place" and Grade "Z "
exploitation horror pictures.
An increase In sales of film
backlogs from major studios to
TV, thu* hurting further the longsuffering boxoffice.
Rare for "Don Qulsote"
Several versions of "Don Quix­
ote" as Mike Todd, Orson Welles
and two European producers race
. |o complete the epic.
A posible merger of MGM and
20th Century-Fox Studios.
Closing of Universal-International
Studios—last of the big lots to
convert to TV films.
The sale of Republic Studios to
NBC-TV.
Economy drives in both TV and
pictures with severe personnel
cuts at tho studios.
Boom in Tapes
A boom in electronic (ape record­
ing for TV shows, increasing the
clarity and,.reproduction- of net­
work shows — a big improvement
over today's "hot, kinescopes"
which arc seen via film.
NBC promises
more color
ahows, but its parent organization.
RCA-Vletor, sees no cut In cost
of color TV sets. The network also
offers "The Shirley Temple Story
Book" for the coming year in ad
I0!tlon to two new horse operas
and an adventure scries titled
"Northwest Passage."
CBS wilt Introduce a lady cop
In "The Sergeant and the Lady"
•erics md a flock of new situa­
tion comedies which will make a
comeback in 1958,
ABC Completes Addition
ABC, will truly become a third
"m ajor” network with the com­
pletion of a 30 million dollar addi• n to Us Hollywood studios. The
Weh also will add Orson Welles
to its team of performers, along
wit i Sid Caesar and Imogenc Co­
ca.
Look for several musical-variety
ahows to drop from sight as a
result of low ratings.
Success of Desi Aroaz and Dick
Powell in Video production ha*
stirred Burt Lancaster and his In
^pendent company to move into
Greta Garbo will make a movie
for the first time In two decades.
Both studio and network big­
wig* predict further experimenta­
tion in pay TV as a way out of
the financial woods for both me­
diums.
Several recent theories suggest
the head of • comet is an aggrejfition of frozen ga*e* with small
meteoritlc particles
imbedded
within.

COID GIVEN ANTI-BABIES SHOT-Cocd Lynda Kell. 21, who un­
wittingly donated her porsibiy Infected blood, gets an antl-rablcs
allot from Dr. Jules Lcsrern In New York. She was among a croup
of (12 students who came In contact with a rabid mongrel pup
smuggled Into the Alpha Omlrron PI sorority at Florida Southern
College. Lakeland. Fla. Health authorities wired the Folk County
Flood Hank, Lakeland, warning that Miss Kell had been a l-h*od
donor before leaving for her Christmas vacation. Her blood was
then removed from the hank's Inventory. The rabid don died
after being at the sorority for about a month. (International)

CARDS SIGN PITCHER
WILMINGTON. Csllf. «s — How
ard Hughle, 18 year old pitcher
from Harbor Junior College, Ins
signed with the SI. Louis Cardl
nsls organization snd will report
to die Stockton club in tin- Califor
nis League. Hughic compiled a li&gt;2 won-tost record In 1937 wi'h
Washington High School of l-o*
Angeles.

NUMBIR t J IN SCHOUTtN FAMILY—Members of the Cornelius T.
Sfhoutcn family beam approval at the newest addition to th# elm
In the nursery at St. Francis Hospital, Lynwood, Calif. Michael,
born on Christmas Day, Is the fifteenth child in the family. Nun#
Margaret Light holds the Infant for viewing by Mr. and Mrs.
Kchoulen and some of their other children.
ff iitcrnarionaH
HEATHER BALLOONS SOAR
LONDON (UP)— Radio Moscow
said Sunday a whether 'balloon
launched in Kazhakst.In soared to
s height of It kilometers 25 1 miles
nr 13t,l 12 feet. The broadcast said
the balloon waj one of LOOO the
Russians are hunching during the
Iuterus tkma! Geophysical Year.
Most of them reached heights of
10 to 12 miles, it said.

TD CLUB PACKS UNITAS
WASHINGTON W — Baltimore
Colts quarterback John Unitus has
been named tha outstanding pro
fesslonsl football player of the year
by the Washington Club. Unitas,
who was a unanimous pick, recelvmous pick, received the award in a
special ceremony Thursday.

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BY MEL IIE1HER
Last night was more of the
HAVANA. CUBA—Aside from
three fori* of assorted sizes and stttie— but here in Cuba, instead,
Here are authoritative answer*
shapes and a fairly Urge bill Is the new Havana Riviera hotel. from the Veterans Adminiatrat.
with my bookmaker, I doubtless TnU was something like having ion to questions of Interest from
will leave behind me littla to re­ Radio City Music Hall to oneself. servicemen and their famill- *
mind the world I have walked its ]t's a 400-room SIS million (that’s
Q. I have a 100 percent disahif.
surface. However. I claim one dis­ $20 million in the States), wildly ity rating from VA. Does* this
tinction. 1 may be the only man modtrn, staggeringly lush host­ mean I could receive VA out.
alive who has not one but TWO elry due to open tomorrow.
patient treatment for any ail.
Newsmen from all over Amer
hotels all to himself for on* night
ment I might have?
each. Practically, anyway. And lea will be on hand, along with a
A. No. You may receive out.
ground level— but its few inches o f height
nona of your eight-room English basketful! of people like Joe Di- patient care only for the dlsahi).
tnns, either. The first, for ex- Maggio, Ray Bolger, etc; by late ity or dlsabllitiei which hav«
corresponds roughly to the entire existence
ample, was the Ceribe-Hilton in this afternoon. Meanwhile. I'm been adjudged service-connected.
of Homo Sapiens."
San Jaun, Puerto Rico. If you pin contemplating going from empty
Your notification from VA Hate
Stll not feeling humble? There’s more:
me down I've got to admit I had room to empty room, to see that
those specific conditions.
"N ow place a slightly worn dime on top
only the 100-room new wing to my house is in order. Ginger
Q. I am considering paying |
o f the book. The thickness o f the coin cor­
myself, but that's bigger than a Rogers is coming, too, as the insurance premium! once a year
star
of
the
cafe
show
here,
and
lot
of
hotels
in,
say,
Akron,
0.
responds to the whole o f man’s civilization,
in advance. What If I were to die
Fresh from Caracas. I blew in­ I'd hate to have Ginger run her
right back to the building o f the first cities.
shortly after makinr my yearly
to the C-H on a Thursday, tilted hand over the furniture and Find
advance payment? Would that
And if you want to represent the era of
my hat back, lighted a cigarel dust.
money be lost?
modem science and technology — that is
Truthfully,
I
had
three
fellow
and announred myself as ono of
A. No. VA would refund to your
the newspapermen come to attend guests last night—Bob and Millie
about as thick as a postage stamp.”
beneficiaries any money which
Considine,
a
homeless
pair
of
the
opening
of,
the
wing.
"Im­
There you have it: a dime and n postage
possible," the desk man said with walft, and Mitzi Uaynor. an act­ hasn't been , applied to premium
stamp. Do you feel humble now? Not yet?
thoughtful courtesy. “The news- ress who's just finished making payments actually due.
Q. I t m i World War 11 vet­
This proves you’ re n member o f the race of
papermen do not come until to- South Pacific and presumably Is
morrow."
seeking, and finding peace and eran and I live 'in a houi-e I
man, that egotist who fancies himself mas­
bought with a Cl loan. If I wcA
We straightened that out after solitude.
ter o f all he surveys— and is well on the way
forced to dispose of it after July
I explained 1 had jumped the gun
The
Considines,
who
own
Cuba,
t«? bein g ju st that.
by a day rather than wait to be took me on n tour of the night 25, 1056, for some compelling
deported from Venezuela as an life before retiring—the Florinda reason such as health or job
Dy RUSSELL KAY
, New elaborate communities are undesirable alien. The desk man (with it* bar-side bust of some­ transfer, could'I get my UI en­
19C0 gives premise of bring one being built in many mclrupoatan .jghed, bowed and signed me on one named Hemingway), Monsig- titlement reinstated?
A. Yea, ao long aa VA would
of the best years In Florida's his- ar*“ * ? n?( o f ,lh1e
! n ' i op' for the n&lt;w wln** ° nc* ,n
nore's. the National casino (may
...
.
, ...
,.,.1 menu is Margate backed by Roc- room, l stuck my head
&lt;Jlit thebe j nuKht to stop playing that be relieved of Ita guaranty liabil­
£ o m jn g : N e w P o t a t o F la k e s
ity. You then would be eligible
tory. Although we got o f t o a .bad keWler interests just north of Ft window and surveyed my domain.No 15you think’ l.etc
“
start because of « m « &lt;
Lauderdale. Developers of the pro- ,t WMn*t much, just a lousy 100 ” All evening. I kept wondering for another GI loan untill Jar,,
Though A m ericans like to eat well, and do. aSe and crop damage fwm tonen jfel „ pect t0 creltc , community room.. but it was home.
how we'd solve the ‘ room aitua- uwry
1965, even though the
the\* nro not nbove com plaining about*w hat tial rains in some
of 35,000 population here in the next
Dining that night in the main tion. I finally told Considlne he ' Vor,‘1 ' U r 11 G,| lo,n dcaJ" f
building and playing No. IS re- could have the top four floors and vtould have passed.
they have to nav fo r the privilege. P Is often indicate that the damage to citrus ((v, y„ „
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Florida's natural gas pipe line ]#ntl***!y later at the wheel in the I'd take the rest. Don’t know- hownoted that, white food is m ore plentiful than is not as great as was at lint
anticipated.
is now being built and when natu- casino, I kept looking around me. Uaynor made out. If she dosn't
In a couple of day*, off to
eve’r before, supplying the table these days
Citrus authorities now sec the rai jy , u available throughout the drunk with power. The poor
show by* nightfall, I'll send a Miami Beach. I may rent Tropi.
Is a lot more expensive than it used to be. damage at about 30 per cent ra- state it will result in low rates for j chumps, I thought—
jammed search party.
.cal Park there
And «o It 1*. Rut w h y ? One excellent iher than the 50 per cent a* at consumers and help bring mare ne*t 10 each other in one$l„
reason is that food* are su bjected to much first thought. Vegetable crops, industry Into the state.
120 room after another. "Drinks
L A F F -A -D A Y
m ore p rocessin " than used to he the rase, however, were wiped out in moit
ftrfcra| government will for every one in the new wing."
T L„ nmtihn.i. U
iecrenrineb- r&gt;*&gt; ninklne* arca* ami repU!)t,* .wal 1 , ln »P*ad considerabc money in Flor- I grandly commanded a barkeep,
The emphasis is
InerenrintrI* a - mnKtntr „ me t0 gc, clught
in
heavydown,da on diff(.rcnt projfCts.
opera- butyou knowthosePuerto
yoj
•Wn-rs easier f o r
the h ou sew ife. Mnm* p ro- pouri |n , outh Florida
wherefields
tioni #re bdnj, &gt;tfpped up
lt th(.
Ricans.
Never laugh at anything.
llm biarv
in
the nrenam tlon o f fo o d — arc still flooded.
missile base at Cape Canaveral.
Before falling to sleep that
and oulte n fe w stcos well e ’ ontf the wnv— The over all picture li better Biggest problem right now is houi- night, I tried to run down the
nre taken b v the processors. That leaves less Crowcrs who still have fruit will ing and transportation facilities rumor that n businessman named
Botch had a room in the far
t " b . .Ion . In . h , kitchen. B u t it
le a v e . " t ’n .S J ’tS Z S i 7 2 , “ ' » St
reaches of the wing, but it was
m ore to lie done b v the fam ily pocket book. h|K|, , , jg|0O.
Bankers and business men arc obviously just that, a rumor. 1
In 1957. as in the past few years, new
, ndullr)ll development continues confident, and they see 13M as a »*nt. out a white
whita hunter
hunte or two
‘ '*
’** * convenience
’
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varieties
o f* jo-ca’lled
foods
w ere an 0vcr tb&lt;e s t a t e . W o r k it progre-,-| K»cd year for Florida. Even ii and worked the short-’wave set.

A Dime Plus A Stamp Helps M en
R e a lize Their Humbleness
Men Ilk* to think o f themselves, indivi­
duals and Collectively, aa the lords o f creation.
It ia such a pleasant fantasy that they im­
agine it has ever been thus, and will surely
ever be.
Probably, considering man’s ingenious and
combative nature, those who believe this are
right. All the same, a bit of humility la not
amiss. W hich is the reason for the follow­
ing quotation from an article by Arthur C.
Clarke in Harper’s:
••Let the height o f the Empire State
Building represent the age of the Earth:
on this scale, a foot is about two million
years. Now— if the wind will let you— stand
an average-sired book upright on the TV
tower. It won’t look very conspicuous from

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One o f the more praiseworthy things
about the way o f life in America is.thei tremendoua amount o f work done in the public
Interest b y private— in the sense o f being
not governmental — groups. Organizations
o f all kinda, some purely philanthropic and
others supported largely by the public, con­
tribute amazingly to the public’s welfare.
W ithout them, our lives would be far less
pleasant and secure.
Outstanding among such ogsnizatlons is
the National Foundation For Infantile Par­
alysis. Its research, financed by the public,
is mainly responsible for the virtual con­
quest of* poliomyelitis. The answer to the
Inevitable question, What next? has now
been given. The Foundation will mount a
broad attack on the secrets of the viruses,
which cause many diseases.
This is good news for all of us. The Foun­
dation’s past achievements give reason to
hope fo r m ajor progress In this Important
field o f medical research.
And the news is an incentive, too. for
most o f us contribute our dimes and quarters
and dollars to the "March o f Dimes’ ’ nowin progress.
One doesn't have to go to much trouble
to make a contribution. There arc containers
fo r coins mailed to practically every home
In the county or there are coin containers
on counters of practically even* store.
Take advantage o f them!

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n variety o f fru it ju ice pow ders thn* m ake
" fr e s h " juices when com bined with water.
W hen these and other new produ*ts becom e generally available, housewives will
doubtless snap them up and giv e them k itchen shelf apace. Th e point is that when the
housew ife buys things like that she is not
m erely buying food, but kitchen help.
That is som ething to rem em ber when the
price o f eating seems exhorbitant.
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In this age o f doin g things in a ru. h.
these kitchen aids help the nam ed civic
w orker in preparing hom e-cooked meals f o r
h er husband and tasty* dishes fo r the kids
ju st home from school—-and when the hour
grows late for the evening appointm ent, pota to flakes w on't stand in the w a y o f the
prospects o f being late.
W e have to pay f ° r ° ,ir conveniences,
though, and the price som etim es com es high.
Cannibal* a rc reported decreasing in num­
ber. N ow mi.*«ionariea will have m ore time
fo r work am ong the world'.* civilized peo­
ple.

payroll*.
Jacksonville will spend $30 mllUcn on public improvemrnt* and
the expressway. A new hotel is
J f*
Jlome bui|din; CM)tinuw
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fapitl pif#
over the ,|ate. No
matter how many homes arc built
the demand remains greiter than
tin- *uPPl&gt;
supply' am*
and with
with^so
many^new
th*
,0 m*ny.
T^
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industries getting under
labor
u nocking to the state »nd scckin&gt;&gt; |,omef
, uch areas as Jacksonvilic, Orlando. Cocoa. Tampa,
Miami, Pensacola and other cities,
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§U|# Row |!un at ,h, , im, timf
]ast )car Hotels and motels report
good business and attractions such
as Silver Springs and Cypress t.ar(,f'” rfP°rt attendance better than
a year ago.

mission is continuing it* program
di&lt;j sound for a while »s if the
which has proven so effective In guy next door had his radio on
attracting both visitors and Indus- t«o loud. The r.cxt morning I
try to the state. The commission went for a long wulk into San
will again sponsor a Florida Pro- Juan. "Take the rest of the mornducts Festival in an effort to ac* ing off," I directed the elevator
quaint visitors and citizens alike boy.
with the amazing progress Florida
That afternoon, the bubble
is making as a manufacturing burst: ICO assorted newsmen gut
Itate.
off the New York plane ami
All indications point to 595# as swarmed all over the wing lookanother good year for Florida and ing for the free liquor. 1 stayed
up
ui ^ jjlake
most a couple more days and then took
of jt.
|off. The compleat anti-socialite's

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aaid;
''We express the hope that the
forthcoming year will be a year
cf urcnithrnini of frUiul»htp anj
cooperailort between the peoples
cf the Soviet Union and the Unit
ed State* of America.'
For the United State*. President
Eisenhower replied:
*'l earnestly trust that the new
year will brbg a firmer and bettc. understanding between the
citizens of the Soviet Union, the
American people and those of
other nations."
——
In a d d i t i o n , Khrushchev in
warmly toaating the United Statri

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refojed pcrroU*;o;j—the l rut*
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China b«cai.&gt;c of
ll* Intervention in the Korean
" ar'
There wai no hint that the
Chinese intended to free the prisU they did. It would be a
Bt°*t important gesture. It might
prove to be the first move toward
eventual American recognition,
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Secretary of State John Foster
Dulles announced that he would
By to Ankara. Turkey, to mend

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America’s Lowest-Priced Three!

A bird in the hand i.* worth considerably
l(* s than two in the bu*h if it i* out o f sen- The &gt;anford Herald
Tuesday, January 7. 1953 son and the gam e warden h a p p e n along.
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Sanford, Florida
The 'Seminole County Jajcees
and the Sanford Merchant* As«ocialion wi*h to expres* fheir sin­
cere a,ipre.'la.;on for the excellent
publicity The Sanford Herald gave
• Foreign News Com rami 4rv
at a new year reception In the a meeting of !.-a,tcri of the Middle to our annual Chrturais Parade.
nr cn uu i &gt; si. McCann Kremlin said.
Through *urh cooperation at
Eastern Treaty Ocgrnizatiors— 'ho
I'nlied Pre's S lid Corre«poadrnt
so called Ri^hetad Pact — on Jars tliown by you and your paper, it
'If
the
Soviet
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mja
and
the
U st week's goovl and bad ntu»
3T. The alliance Include* Turkey wa* again posuble for Sanford ts
cn the international halir.ee sheet* United Statei cstt jet isjcther Iraq, Iran, Paktyan and Urcat have one of the finest Christmas
and reach agreement, most cf the
Parade* in Central Florida.
Britain.
world’ s p r o b l e m s would be
Cordially your*.
The United State* sponsored the
The leader* of the United Slate 1 , 0tVcd ••
John R Alexander. Chair­
alliance formed to combat Com
and Soviet Russia interrupted their
man. 1357 Chriitma*
munist aggression and subsrr
prosecution of the cold war to ez
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change friendly New Year greetn,^b»ri o( three Air.en- sion, b it refused to join it.
Parade
ings and express the hope that c*r * imprisoned by the Chinese
19M might bring better relations Communist, as sPlcs flew across
between them.
lh,! p ,cin t ,0 ,tr ,h* 'r »oa»
The Usrcc men are among the
For . Soviet
Russia,
President
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Thta lew price laeltadee heatw defrmter, dirvericr-al eigrixl*. tp*re tire and whevl. double
riper*, mirror. Pay only local taxes, if any. tad transportation from South Bend. Indiana.

There’a com plete com fort f o n i x in the
modern and stylishly functional interior of
a Scotomas. And there'! operating economy
. . . un to 29 mile* per yallon on regular
gasoline. Thrifty as it i*. the Scotsman is a
full-sized car, with the extra Studebaker
craftsmanship that means lowest upkeep
while you drive, higher value when you trade.

II the
tzouble U due fa
lack 0! cash, why not let ui
arrange a lean lot yea en
terms to suit your convenience.
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See the 4-door Scotsman sedan priced at
$ IS 7 4 ...a cd America’s lowest-priced, full-

sized station wajron. just 52055, hundreds
of dollars below all other make*.
You cai* buy these cars, with equipment
li«ted above, or prices quoUH hrrt Call your
dealer now fora guest-drive and Scotsman
price d tlittu d to your door,
B q s Io v m and C a m a a ro la l O p ora tors I

See the new Scotsman Panel-wagon. Side panel*
come out easily.. . c o n w t it from panel vehicle
to family nation wagon. One car, one low co*t:
two uses.

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VMGIKIA CONN. Society Edi'or
Have a lot to catch up on. Rob­
Visiting Ray and Jo Symet In
ert Conn came home Saturday their Loch Arbor home ara Ray
night and I completely neglected and Margaret McCra-v of Lynchthis tattle sheet.
burs. Va. and Chap nan Ballard of
When Francis Roumillat came Charlottesville. The men enjoyed
home last week he thought be was a weekend of hunting out at the
in the wrong house. Painters and Synies duck camp.
'
carpenier* were busy tearing down
Sunday was Jo's birthday, so the
and putting tip—Dottle has been Symes and guests planned a quiet
on a decorating hinge, and must dinner at Chimney Corner in Pesay that the results are super!a- Land. It was quirt and smalt, all
tive.
(right. Just Fanchon and Mae MeThe Roumillats had a rncktall Roberts, Andy and Helen Carraparty for fifty New Year's Eve— way, Adeline anil D irf Purfce
and the house rereived many ohs from Orlando, Rill Hutchison (Sal­
and ahs. Twin punchbowls were ly is visiting her mother in llobe
placed on either end of the serv­ Sound), Penny and Tommy Peter­
ing table. An arrangement of pine son and another couple from outcentered the table. Delicious, of-town. Jo allowed as how it was
scrumptious and rarely eaten ex­ a wonderful birthday!
cept at the Roumillats were "crab
Instigator of a party In Alta­
fingers” , morsels of crab still on monte Springs Friday night was
a portion of the claw, and dipped Art (Aat) McCarthy. He and his
In a hot sauce.
fellow bachelors (Larry Corkran,
Orchids were blooming In the Don Franz, Rob Kennedy, Ed Wil­
house—white, and lavender beau­ liams and Dave Rocheford), whip
ties, that seem to pop out upon ped •up ,x stack of cookies, some
order. And an endearing factor, ham sandwiches and Charlie P-snabout the Roumillat establishment. naud (to make tho punch.) Assist
besides tiring most attractive, is ing was Art’ s fiancee. Peggy Dorthe tremendous ashtray on the cof- gen. from South Poston, whn has
fee table. All their ashtrays are been staying with Jim and Shirleyhuge, but this could pass for a Ross.
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bird bath.
Peggy was assured an important
The hostess was gowned in a place in nur hearts with her blonde
beautiful black and white strap­ hair, pretty smile and Roston ac­
less creatinn—ballerina length. The cent. She docs not seem much dis­
host wore his usual affable smile. mayed by the hideous picture Art's
friends are trying to paint of mrrried life.
Met Joanne and Don Lnpone who
were married several weeks ago
The I.upones are now- living on
West Eighth S’., where Jo-tnne is
TUESDAY
struggling with housework. Her
Unity Class of Sanford In the cooking, I hear, Is excellent. The
Terkins Woodruff Building, Room party Friday night brought forth
211 upstairs will resume their a couple of lovely wedding giftsweekly study classes at 8:00 P. M., one a card tray from several of
Charles Fillmore’s book "Christ- the bachelors, with Lie vi -diinj
tian Healing" will be continued un­ Invitation on tho bottom of It—
der the leadership of Rev. Jose­ thp other a bonbon spoon.
phine Stuckle. Friends of unity and
Joe Tully took the honor in pro­
the public arc cordially Invited to posing a toast to Peggy and Art
attend these weekly classes.
—who will he married February
The Carol 11 choir of the First 8. The group adjourned to the mu­
Baptist Church will rehearse at sic room where the boys played an
6:30 P. M. The Crusader choir will sic that kept toes tapping and fin­
gers clicking.
rehearse at 7:13 P. M.
Tho house in Altamonte Serines
Girl Scout Troop 242 will meet
at the First Baptist Church at Is a real jewel. There Is a fire­
place in nearly every room, which
3:30 P. M.
W. S. C. S. Board Meeting at comes in very handy when the er­
First Methodist Church Tuesday at ratic furnace has a (if. Many,
9:00 a. m. A business and program many rooms wind In and out. The
second story has four bedrooms,
follows at 9:45 a. m.
The Daughters of Wesley Class of and possibly more. Much to his
First Methodist Church meets at embarrassment. Don’ s room vvai
7:30 p. in. at the church. Mrs. Zcb open for Inspection. Husbands were
rushing thrir wives upstairs to
Ratliff will be hostess.
There will be an MYF Senior look at tills chaos under the Im­
Council Meeting at 7:00 p. m. at pression that they would he ap­
preciated at Lome from now on.
First Methodist Church.
It should have worked. Don is an
WEDNESDAY
Circle No. 9 of the Women of the extremely talented hoy, but neat­
First Presbyterian Church, Mrs. ness is certainly NOT one rf them.
A delightful sight in Loeh Arbor
Harry Weir, chairman, will meet
at 10:00 a. in. with Mrs. Joe Bak­ on a Sunday afternoon l.s ardent
golfer Harry Cushing, hitting golf
er, 521 Plumosa Dr.
Girl Scout Troop No. 149 of the lulls in his front yard, while ld&lt;
First Presbyterian Church will tiny grandson follows suit. The
meet In the Youth Building at 3-30 youngster is equipped with hi* nun
clubs Looks as if Harry is d-trrp. m.
minrd to have someone in his fam
ily start early enough.
Trrta and Mike Michel are hack
after an extended vi*it with Tre
TUEtsD XT
la's family in Frederick. 'Id Good
"The Village Players" at the to see lights on in the boathouse
Pinccrcst School. 8:00 p. ni. Spon­ again.
sored by the Mutual Concert Asso­
The Milage Player* are trodding
ciation.
the board* lonlght at the Pmecresi
THURSDAY
School So grab your mutual Con
The Sanford Home Demonatra cert Ticket and hurry on slows f-:
tion Club will meet at the county the curtain at 8 00 P. M
council renter at 2 o'clock. The
agent, Miss Myrtle Wilson, will
givr a demonstration on vegetable Lake Mary4-H
cookery.
FRIDAY
The Sallie Harrison Chapter of
the D. A. R. will meet Friday at
the home of Sirs. R. F. True in
I.’ kr Mary Ilf rt-ih bet I thr
Lake Marr. »t X;0o P \f. Cohost
esses will be Mrs W. F Raker and regular meeting Monday ilt.-rroon
Mrs Raymond Rati Member* are at the *rhnot. Four girl* were rtm
asked to brine used clothing-and »en to give a demonstra’ ion at thr
bead* for the piekage to he sent
meeting
to the Indians Mthjrrt cf the pro
Sandra Slaton I* to mvr i demon
gram will he the study of the In »lr«tl«W on Stfalghlenl ( elo I Lin
da Mohn I* to make a gmg" S i
dians.
The Rose.Circle of the Sanford
Gardrn Club will mert at 9 t.X a •Irannr KlineflRrr it t’Y tl* i knot
m. at the home of Mrs. I&gt; II. tn the lhrr.nl Plan* iO’rrr i| irtis-.
t t the *late fair Sornr
Mather*, 2301 I.grrrtia Court. ed for
Speakrr will he Mr* J D. Wood- nf tile girl* were cltnsen to he nn
ruff, who will talk on * New An­ the 1 1 Club radio program '-.ttiir
day morning Mis* Wi sun an 1 Mr
nuals and Plants".
Scig were the leaders pretenl.

Church

FOUR GENERATIONS ARE represented in this photo­
graph. Lett to right, Mrs. Sara Kinjr, the baby’s grand­
mother, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell, the baby's great-grandmother.
Mrs. David Berrien holding infant David Michael Berrien,
who was born December 21.
(Staff Photo)

Patrons Tickets For Follies
Go On Sale After Meet Monday
The High Fever Follies is start
Ing to sweep Sanford again, with
the same tremendous enthusiasm
that was shown last year. This
year, of course, the workers do not
expect to work as hard on unfore­
seen difficulties, hut will concen­
trate on a more efficient manner
of handling the business—and the
same polished performance, with

Garden Circles

the hometown slant—that made
last year’s production so much
fun.
Patron's tickets went on sale
yesterday. They were distributed
by the chairman Mrs. Charles Cole.
Her Navy cochairmcn are Mrs.
Lionel Arthur and .Mrs. James
Jtcedy.
The tickets will ty- five dollars
per scat. Names of patrons who
purchase tickets before the sixth
of February, will appear in the
program. Patrons may have their
c|10|ce 0f lr;n , |n ||,c (muse for all
t|lree njf,h!j# A„ alWcd bjt j, (lt|ivrry 0[ patron’s tickets as a special
favor&gt; u ,ry will not need to come
t0 ,be (,ox 0[fjce exchange office,
but wm |13Ve c(,oice wats chosen
for them on the night of their de­
sire, and then delivered to them.
Tickets will be reserved on j first
come, first served basis.
Merchants, professional men,
Sanford citizens, arc being con­
tacted this week to be certain that

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1XOIIA CIRCLE will meet l riday, January 10 at 10:00 A M. at
tha home of Mrs. John Morgan,
121 N. Summerlin. Co-hostess will
be Mrs. Bert Hollingsworth. Hr. J.
F. Darby will speak on principles
of plant diseases.
llEMEnoCALUS CIRCLE will
me. January D a. 7 -70 P. M. at
the harnc of Mrs. Ralph Jarvis,
1719 South Sanford Ave. Co-hostess­
es will he Mrs. Carl F. Lind and
Mrs. Clara Hadcrer. The program
will he on the conservation of
birds. (lucst speaker will oe Lari
' ,,,
Lind, who will als &gt; show slides. ™
'iave *hat opportunity
PALM CIRCLE will meet in He?ot cnntiK,r‘ ™ay cal'
Bary at the home of Mr,. Gregory
1«'• or any mcmbcr ot
Kessenich on Tlumosa Privy at
' L'
S-.:i a. m. The.relay, January !)
Wording on the Patron s ( ommitCo-hostc:s will be Mrs David RunarB Mrs. C. L. Redding, Mrs.
kel. General II P. Newton will he Kirby Kite Jr, Mrs. A II berher.
the guest speaker. His subject i- Mrs. P. Kessler, Mrs. R. N. Blackthe cul ivation of ramellias and '‘ elder. Mrs. William Gray. Mrs.
their use in landscaping, lie will Robert Feyl, and Mrs. A. It Pbtcrshow slides of the more famous ,on Sr.
vari-.tlu.
!
MAGNOLIA CIRCLE will meet
Thursday. January 9 at 19:C0 A. Auxiliary Luncheon
M. with Mrs. Arthur Harris, tied
Lincoln Drive. Co-hostesses for the Slated January 15
covered dish luncheon will be
The general meeting and annual
Mrs. William Wasson, Mrs. R. I. luncheon of the Woman's Auxiliary
Elam, and Mrs. Frank I.icske. of tho Seminole Memorial llospi
Gtie-l sp -a’:er will b- Mrs. Charles tal will he held January 2! at the
Wilkie, whose subject will be cor- Mas fair Inn. There will be * board
Mges.
meeting' before the Innrheon at
The JACARANDA CIRCLE will 12:00 P. M. The general meeting
meet Friday at the home of Mrs. will begin at 12.15. Reservations
N. It. Whitney, 409 Mellonville must he made by January is at
Ave. at 7:30 P. M. I'o-hoArsses will the Ho'pitalPy Shop. The luncheon
be Mrs. George F.wtng and Mrs. will cost two dollars.
Beulah Thornton.

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Will T a ke Part
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A DOUBLE WEDDING CELEBRATION at the Mayfair
Inti Saturday night when Hex*. Wilfred Aldridge, o f the
Community Methodist Church o f Del'ary, perforated tho
m arriage rite.* for Mr. and Mrs, William L. William* cele­
brating their Golden Anniversary. Following this ceremony

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beske of Winter Park xvere married.
Shown (left to right) are: R*v. Aldridge, Air. and Mrs.
William L. Williams, Mrs. Beske and Mr. Stanley I’ eske.
(Photo by Cox)

Mrs. George Wakefield, Xlr. ami Merle Kemble, Dennis and Ches­
Mrj. Arne Erickson. Mrs. Sterling ter Novak, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Kelner, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gallo* Racdell, Mrs. Mary Dotvler, Roband Mr. and Mr*. L. F. St. Amand. ert Beske. Mrs. C. Rattolonia and
From Winter Park and Orlando: Mr. ami .Mr*. M. J. Beske; Dr. and
Newark, N. J. In a private room
of the Mayfair Inn, some forty Miss Jessie Rigus, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. P. Napier of Eau Gallic.
guests were received by the bride
and groom and heard Rev. Wilfred
Aldridge of the community xtclhCO U RTESY
odist church of Dellary read the
marriage line*.
W EEK
Then a most unusual incident orrurre-d. Stanley Reske of Winter
FEA TU RE
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Park announced that this solemn
ritua' would he performed once
again if he could persuade the
Selling Starts 9 A.M. Wednesday
Williams' daughter, Ruth, to mar­
Over 1100 Yards
ry him. With tier blushing consent,
he conferred
ith Rev. Aldridge
and brought nut the proper creden­
tials. Thu* tho beautiful vow* were
once again spoken, this time with
a typical slant of the bridegroom *
being vastly nervous. He faltered
In his responses and when the min­
ister asked for the ring, Mr.
Re-ke hunted frantically tn alt III*
pocket*. Finally a guest handed
hint her wedding ring and the
twain were made one, lollowrd by
hy the felicitation* of the guesli.
After an rxcellrnt dinner the or­
chestra serenaded the two "new­
lywed*" and the Williamses start­
ed off the Anniversary Waltf.
Among the Dellary guests were
Mr. and Mr*. I.oul* D Waldron,
Mr. and Mr*. William D. Slripp,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ahrens, Mr
and Mr*. Arthur Gray, Mr. and

DoubleWedding Ceremony Takes
Place In Surprise Performance
wt iHHSr.s a t t iie
MAYFAIR
Mr. and Mrs. William L. XVIIliants celebrated their golden wed­
ding anniversary Saturday night
w,til a renewal of their marriage
vow* as spoken fifty years ago in
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Mr. and Mrs. Davit Lane nf
Chimney Rock, N. C. were guests
of Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Willuiu*.
Pfc. Marshall C. Tillis has re­
turmd t j duty in Croom, Mil.
wh-re he it stationed witli the Badar and M1stlie Rase. Pvt. Tllli*
snrnt two weeks in Sanford with
hi* parents . Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
lillis, iiuo Elm Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. John Burton IV
returned Saturday from a trip to
Conway, S. C, Myrtle Beach, and
Greensboro. N.C. They spent New
Year's Eve in Greensltoro. N. C.
Mr*. Burton's sister. Miss Sarah
Parker, returned to Sanford a
week ago, after visiting her family
in South Carolina.
Mi** Grace Marie Stineeiphrr re­
turned Sunday I t Stetson Univrr
any, where she is completing her
senior year. Site was a holiday
;:ocst ut her parent*, Mr. and Mrs.
j M. Stineeiphrr.
Mi»* Rosemary Garner, a *rn
ior at F. S. U. returned to her
-unite* Sunday after spending thr
holiday* with her parent*, Dr. and
Mr*. Wade Garner.
Mr. and Mr- A It Rountree lud
at their guest hiring Christmas,
turn- il.-i'ghter. Mu* Nanrv Roun­
tree. who is a senior at F. S. U.
Miss Iteverly Cooper has returnr l to Alabama College, Montrvrl
lo, M i. after ipending several
dn* her* with her parent*, Mr
and Mr*. F. F Cooper Ml.*» Coo­
per -pent two w f'k l of Iter \*es
non ut t o* Vngctrt, Calif , wherr
she xi.xitrtl rlaiamate*.
Jimmy Owen Jr. returned tn
G.iinrsvilln yesterday after *l*itiug ItI* parent* Mr and Mr* J C
ilurn,
f)\
\rn IM) Magnolia for the Christft*
mi
Mrs. Jame* B. Davis
, Ir.
have returnnl from their honeyJr. h.i
moon ut the Great Smoky Moonand after -pending New
!ai
Year's with Inr parents Mr. and

Mr*. .I C. Owen, have now return­
ed to Tallahassee and are at home
at 1653 Pepper Drive Mr*. Da*it
I* the former Martha Owen of this
city.
Relatives front Ohio are guest*
of Mr. and Mr* It C DUbroil
Xfr. and Mr*. Owen Cooper of
Ijkeview, Ohio, atm Mr and Mrs.
Ray F .'-'tilth of Bcltcfontaiiie,
Ohio, will he here for three
months.

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right) of Great Britain: Mr*. William It. Hears!, Jr., wife of the
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Teenager
As Golfing Amateur
Bjr ELLEN HILL
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United Press Staff Cerfespsniswt I
NEW ORLEANS—CP—When Clif­
ford Aon Creed was U-years-old,
her father handed her a golf etub.
When sha waa 12, she won her
first tournament.
Now she's barely I f and haa been
ths Louisiana amateur women’s
champion for three years. She is
the newest, youngest belie of the
links
This pretty, freekle-faced col­
lege sophomore from Nsw Orleans
Is emerging as one of tho best teeoff artists in the nation. In the
seven years she has toured the
golf circuits, the Cajun county
wHls haa collected trophies from
more thin 1M tournaments.
You would expect an athlete to
Coach Dick Silvers, High Flying
JV's, who are undefeated at this be hefty, but Gifford weighs 104
point of the season, will start the pounds.
Father Taaght Her
action at 7 p . m. in in effort to
Gifford, who was named for her
keep the string going. Led by Earl
Summenill, Terry Christenson, golf pro father, learned her srlth*
and Don Carter, these young lads mctlc by adding up score cards.
show much aggressiveness nml de­ Her father taught her everything
else she knows about golf, too, she
termination around the boards.
Last Friday night the "Cage said.
When Clifford Ann was 12, she
Kids” were upset by an up ind
coming New Smyrna squad by a won the Alexandria, La., city open
score of 60-37. The ‘Cudas seemed but missed being the state wom­
to be really "fired up" to take this en's golf champ by three strokes.
one end were successful In doing At that time, she decided golf
so. Led by Bryan Shlpmin, who came first and school second. But
hit 18 points, the ‘Cudas took ad­ she gets better than average
vantage of ths break and were grades.
The young champion and her
able to maintain a slight edge in
the rebounding department, to father travelled to all amateur
eome out on top hy a slim margin. tournaments open to her until she
This was the second meeting of was old enough to travel slone.
the two squads and the Seminoles Now she arrives by herself several
were victorious In the first stsrt days early ami plays each tourna­
ment course twice to learn the
by racking the 'Cudas 51-35.
layout.
The Seminoles were, again, pac­
"There are no easy tournaments.
ed by center Joe High who hit 17
points and was followed up by Itsy You never can tell about golf. You
Lundquist who hit 10. High has might blow up or play well. Any­
taken a commanding lead In the one can come up and beat you,"
scoring department and has hit she said.
Lost Two Tourneys
In double figures In every contest.
This
happened last summer
Joe did a very good job in the re­
bounding department but the big when she played the nation's top
'Cudas seemed too much under women amateurs and beat them at
their own game. She won the
the basket.
Spider McCoy. Ken McMurray, Southern Amateur title at Mem­
and Allan Swalm saw action In phis. She also took the All-Ameri­
each period and were able to keep can championship of the world and
the locals within striking distance the California Derby at Pebble
throughout the contest. Ken did Dcach.
Rut, under the tension and preshis same tremendous job of pass­
sure,
she' lost (Ive pounds and the
ing and team work and was able
to hit for seven points. Allen gave next two tourneys.
"I'm getting used to the pres­
Joe a lot of help under (he baskets
sure
now. Playing tournaments
and shows signs of being a (food
point maker before the tourna­ gives you confidence. I play for
ments get underway later this win­ par and learn something in every
tournament," she said.
ter.
Clifford once considered turning
The JV's also had a close one
but were able to come out on top professional, but her family per­
hy a scare of SS’-IO. Led by Earl suaded her to get her college de­
Summenill who hit for nine, the gree in secondary education first.
baby Seminoles continued Ihclr She alto hat more ambitions for
winning ways and show no signs the amateur matches.
"I plan to play in the amateurs
of letting up against the Uniters
Indefinitely,"
she said. "They are
here tonight. Dig Don Carter was
the gun under the basket and was more fun. Resides, I'm too young
able to control tho boards for the to start worrying about a meal
ticket as a pro."
locals.
SANFORD
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McCoy
3 1 7
G olf Ball G oes
McMurray
3 1 7
Jones
1 0 2
170 M iles A n Hour
Swalm
4 1 9
PHILADELPHIA — (UP) —
High
8 J IT
Persona
who Ignors tha cry of
Lundquist
4 2
19
Dandrldge
1 0
2 "fore" on a icolf eourse might he
interested to know that • well-hit
Tamny
l l
j
golf
ball travels at an estimated
23
11 IT
179 milea an hour.
NEW SMYRNA
It was recently demonstrated at
Jordan
3
4 10
Roberts
3
4 10 the Franklin Institute here that
Shipman
T
2 16 even a speeding arrow cannot
King
6
l
IS match th* velocity of • well-pro­
Wright
4
I
U pelled golf halL
A pitrhomotev, which measures
23
14
80 th* speed of objects passing
through rhoto-electris beam* In
THIEBEN RETIRES
NEW YORK UP — Rill This- Its exterior, measured th* speed
hsn, recently released hy the De­ of m 11-tneh wooden, steel-tipped
troit Pistons, announced hla re­ arrow at a high speed of 128
tirement from professional basket­ mils* an honr.
A eouple of years ago, a golf
ball to day. The New York Knick­
erbocker* had claimed him on pro hanged a ball through tha
waivers before ha informed them machine at 158 mph, top spaed
for any object tested to date. It
of hia decision.
waa also bellaved that since ths

Seminoles To Face
Darters Here Tonite

■y JERRY COVINGTON
H » Sanford Seminoles |o igilmt
a vary atroag Apopka Blue Darter
team hare tonight in an Orange
Belt Conference double header.
Thll wlQ be the aecood conference
Start of the eeaaon and the loeala

are also reeking the first OBC win
after suffering a two point lose
to Leeaburg. The Dartera seem
to be the ones to beat in the pow­
erful OBC as they have defeated
such teama aa Melbourne and Co­
coa.

Anglers Hunters
,

Dominate Sports
BAN FRANCISCO - « R - The
nation'* anglers and hunters now
outnumber golfers nine to (Am­
end IB per cellt of the “ iportsteen” are women.
That's the consensus of state
flah and game department* In a
pell taken by the American Ex­
press Company’s travel and re­
search department
While nearly four million golfera will crowd some B.OOO courses,
an estimated S3 millon sports­
men will fish from the Catskills
to the Sierra Nevada, follow the
Byways of migrating wild ducks
and stalk deer from Maine to
Washington.
Of » million fishermen In ths
United States, more than four
and a half million ar* women.
And even though hunting is con­
sidered a man's sports reslm,
nearly half a million of the 12
million nlmrods are feminine.
By th* end of 1957, fishermen
and hunters will have spent
. three billion dollars on lodging
food, equipment, boat rentals
and guides.
Heavy License Fees
The survey showed IS to ZS per

cent o f th* total expenditure* was
for food and lodging.
Sport fishing was big buslnesa
for manufactures of rods, spin­
ning reels, monofilament tine am!
lures. Tackle companies were due
to reel in more than $243,ri2rt,000
and hunting suppliers another
8350,958,900 according to a nation­
wide study of the United States
Fish and Wildlife Service.
License fses for 1957 were ex­
pected to total 85 million dollars
38 million for fishing and nearly
47 million for hunting. A non­
resident hunting and fishing li­
cense runs as high as 8100 In
soma big game areas.
Wisconsin chalked up ths great­
est number of non-resident fish­
ing licenses (311 ,215), In 1918
while the next nine states In or­
der were Minnesota, Michigan,
Florida, Tennessee,
Arkansas,
Colorado, Kentucky, Maine and
Oklahoma.
The Island of Antigua In the
British West Indies was discover­
ed by Christopher Columbus In
1193, hut was not Inhabited until
1832, when English settlers land­
ed.

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PLAYERS FINED
511 LAN, Italy UP— All players
of the Florentine1 football club
war* fined 10,000 lira ISIQ) today
hy the Italian Soccer Federation
far hiding tha ball toward the
end of a championship gam*
against Milan last Sunday. Milan
won ths game, 2-1.

In the year 89, Rome had four Alam eda County High Schools To G et Filmed Physics
emperors—Galha, in January;
The film producers said a pri­
OAKLAND, Calif.—W—Experl schools superintendent, said the
Otho, January-April; Vltelllus, Ap­ mental physics lectures on dim films ire not designed as a re­ mary aim Is to halt the sharp de­
ril December, and Vespasian, De­ will begin In Alameda County high placement of lha high school phy­ cline In recent years of science
teachers. They said that In tha
cember.
schools In January to help solve sics Instructor.
the increasing problem of turning
"It serves to bring an expert past five years 60 per cent of qual­
pro had to concsntrat* on accur­ out more scientists In the United Into the classroom as a colleague ified Instructors went into Indus­
of the regular instructor," Seidel try instead of teaching.
acy, h* wasn't sbl* to glv* his States.
Th* films eoniiit of 162 half- said.
shot th* extra push possible on
hour lectures and experiments on
The film "expert** Is Dr. Harvey
the link*.
such subjects at "properties of White, vice chairman of the Uni­
Psncho Gonxale*
registered matter" and "nuclear physics. It versity of California's physics de­
112.8 with a tennis ball a few was produced for the county at a partment. He was picked for the
years ago, whit# Boh Feller set cost of 813.SOO by Encyclopedia job by the National Academy of
Sciences and a committee of the
the record for a baseball throw Britannlca Films.
ftlrjIt/W * fto wwv
Dr. Vaughn D. Seidel, county nation's fop educators.
at 08.8.

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LENA KRUCTOV, above
former Russian Olympic
star will meet Violet Roy,
world’s lightweight wrestl­
ing champion o f Knoxville,
Tcnn. in the curtain raiser
o f the Sanford National
Guard wrestling show at
tho Arm ory on East St.,
Friday night, Jan. 10 At
8:30 o’clock. The main go
will pit the "Mnsked Rus­
sian” against Gene Kelly,
world’s lightweight cham­
pion. A tag Match between
American nnd R u s s i a n
teams will complete the
card.

CH A PTER l
My tether didn’t soy anything. |W &amp;tt ftv* feet and X neraf 1
U T FATHER and I wvr* worktfImpatiently, OR sold, "Bess told her to weigh mor* thaa ana hun­
1VI tag oa th* corral gat* when m* she'd wait for you." H* mo­ dred pound*. Now, at forty, ah*
was showing hsc eg*. Her hair
1 saw my brother Gil riding tioned toward me. T h * kid con was gray; th* had wrinkle* M
ncros* th* postur* fr o m Bee* finish th* gat*." Than h* whirled her cheeks and around bar eye*.
Nordtte’a ranch. 1 sold, “Oil’* hi* sorrai and took off for An­
Right then I wasn’t hi any
coming, Ps.” M&gt; father toased Ms chor.
TIM Eld M* jfeis* th4 goIs. mood to listen to her fret about
raw o* th* ground tad straight­
OIL 1 sold, "A bunch of Rafter
ened up. On* thing about ail: That waa Ilka him. I stood watch­ 3 cows ar* headed Into th* park,
whan h* wo* am a hors*, h* was ing until h* disappeared, blood and they're going to nm ’em back
pounding In my temple*. Sun,
worth watching.
over th* hllL"
Gil was tiding Tuck, tdn Mg I could stay her* and finish th*
Now aha-really had something
gat*,
white
b*
sashayed
around
sorrel gelding. T u c k was th*
to fret about All of us who lived
over
ths
country
trying
to
look
fastest hors* hi Dillon’s Park,
la tha park were u n d e r th*
sad OU loved him, but loving good In front of Bern.
shadow of Rafter 3 gun*. Th*
OU waa twenty-two. I was trouble had never com* to a head,
him w o n t enough to keep Oil
from riding th* devil out of him. nineteen. He used to whip ms but tt waa only a question of
He put Ut* sorral over Um barbed regularly until 1 waa sixteen. It Um* until It would, unless Via
w in fence between Nonltoe's An­ hadn't been too tough n Job, with Toll, tha Rafter S foreman, got
chor and our Big Tan In a long, him three yean older than I a do** of load poisoning.
graceful jump, and com* right won. Then thera'd been th* time
1 went into th* barn, climbed
on, never missing a Uck. A min­ In Buhl, th* county mat, when to th* mow. and lay down on th*
ha
jumped
me.
Td
hare
whipped
ute later h* reined up In front
hay. 1 had a hunch Kitty would
him U Ma hadn't knocked me be over. Sh* waa Besa'a younger
of ua.
groggy
by
hitting
me
on
the
My father Mid, in his mild way,
sister, asventeen and, pretty, and
head with a frying pan. He hadn't tha on* person tt the world whe
"la n hurry, OUT"
tackled me sine*.
meant more to me than my fa­
"Sura am." Oil said. "Saddle
When Gil waa home ha never ther. W* were In love and wanted
up. A bunch of Rafter 3 cows ar*
turned
a
hand.
He
waa
sickly,
to get married, but Bea* throw
coming into th* park, and we’r*
gonna nm ’em back ever the Ma sold, and him aa big aa a the monkey wrench at ua.
young
Shorthorn
bull.
Funny
Besa was twenty-five, sod Mm
hill."
thing: h* couldn’t work at home, and Kitty hod no on* but each
“Who 1*7"
"M**na yon and Bern and her but he’d go over to'Bets'* ranch other. Their folks died when Kite
and shin* up to her.
*y waa small and Doss hod prac­
erew." „
I hadn't realised my father had tically raised her. “Kitty Isn't
Bess Nordlne’a erew consisted
of two men, Barney Lux and saddled up until h* said, "Dave.1 going to work like I have," Bean
Shorty Quinn. Any way you He stood a few feet from me. sold flatly. “When she's eighteen,
counted It, that added up to five, holding th* reins of hi* brawn she's going away to schooL She'll
including Bess, who was, as Pa horse. When 1 looked at him, he marry somebody with money, not
often said, the best man In the said, T v * felt the same way a kid like you, Dave, who doesn't
perk. My father was ■ good hand mora'n one*. Dave.” He itepped have ten cents to hla name."
Besa wasn't a woman to chang*
with n gun and everybody knew Into the saddle. Then he said,
her mind. Sh* didn't have any­
It, but even quality wasn't enough "Never mind th* gate."
He rode off, not across the thing against me, but she'd de­
against numbers, and Rafter 3
had numbers beside* being a pasture the way GU hod, but cided Kitty's future, end that
down th* tana to th* road. Quite ended th* whole business.
plenty salty outfit.
Th* only Um* Kitty and I were
"What happens If w* run Into a man, my father. Big, hard­
eome Rafter 3 riders 7" my fa- working, patient, Jo* Munro de- alone was when Bess and th*
.rtrved more than he’d received erew were gone, and OU wasn't
their tiked.
"We‘11 blow their heads off," (tom life—the way 1 saw It, any­ at either piece. Oh, w* could M*
how. He was one of th* reasons each other at parties or In church
Oil said.
He sat looking at Pa. his black I'd stayed home. He needed me on Sunday morning or maybe at
Stetson cocked at n rakish angle. and he laved me. and 1 loved him. a school shindig, but always when
I hated GIL I'd hated him as Dess wa* around.
Flashy! That was th* word for
I didn't wait long. I heard tho
GIL lie could do * lot of things long aa 1 could remember, and
wall—almost everything except someday Pd break his neck. barn door open and close, the on*
work. H* had n talent for wear­ Thera were times, too, when I on th* north aid* that Ma couldn't
ing fancy clothes and he owned hated my mother. I knew It was see from th* house. A moment
later Kitty climbed th* ladder
the most expensive pair of Jus­ wrong, but I couldn't help It.
Ma hadn't wanted me In the to th* mow and stood there,
tins In ths pork. He always car­
ried * pearl-handled .44, and he first place. She had a hard time smiling provocatively at ma.
I said, “Hello, Kitty."
waa fast and accurate with it; when OU was born. She almost
Sh* put her hands on her hlpc
but whether he could kin a man died, and sh* told my father she
wouldn't have any mor* children. “Were you expecting me?"
was something els*.
I said, "Counting on It."
Gil had fallen In love with Bess I don’t believe she ever neglected
I couldn't even look at her
when we first moved to the park m*—physically, 1 mean. Uut If
thre* years ago, and ha laid he she ever gav* me a caress or a without getting Ued up Inside.
was going to marry her. If he word of endearment, I couldn't Blue eyes, chestnut hair that
held Just a little curl, a slim
did It would b* quit* a trick, be­ remember It
cause she was a strong-minded
“ Where did they go, Dave?” figure more gtri than woman,
woman from away back. I hoped Ma called from the back porch. Kitty Nordln* was everything In
he got her. It would serve him
I stood looking at her for a lha world I wanted.
(To be continued)
right.
moment. She was a small woman,

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CURVE NAMK11
ST. MORITZ, HwlUetland UP
—A bend on th* mile-toeg ST.
Marita bobsled run officially will
bo named " Portage
Corner”
Thursday in honor of Mtrquii
Alfonso i t Portsgo, th* automo­
bile racer and bobiledder who
waa klllsd In an auto raca last
year.

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WRESTLING

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SANFORD ARMORY
FRI. — JAN. 10 — 8:30 P.M,

Lakefront

$500. Down

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■ ij,
THREE SIGN
SAN FRANCISCO UP — Fred
Dugan af Dayton, Charity Krue­
ger of Tacos A*M and Charley
Brueckman of Pittsburgh signed
contracts far IBM Tusiday with
th* San Francisco Forty-Niners
of th* National Football I.aaugt.
SHEPPARD RETIRES
COLUMBUS. Ohio UP -L a w ­
rence B. Sheppard, 60-year-old
president of th* U. S Trotting
Ass., has announced he will re­
sign from hb post when his fouryear term expires In March.
Sheppard has
be** president
since 1950.
N O T IC E
I will not be responsible for
any dahtt Incurred by anyun*
other than myself.
(signed)
E. M. CHESTER
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3 BIG MATCHES . . . Wo*We
Championship 1

Violet Hey, World* Lightweight Champion, of Knoxville,
Tsna. meets Lena Kructov,
former Russian Olympic Star.
In th* men's match Verne Kel­
ly, World's Lightweight Cham­
pion.
meets "Tho Masked
Russian”.
TAG TBAM MATCH — Th*
United States against Russia.
General admission • 90s plus
■tat* tax sod program. Total
11.04. Giildre* SSe. Midget
wrestler refere*, tipooaored bf
lie* Oeoiaed National Cased.

Nightly
Matinee Wed. &amp; Sal., 2 P. M.
except

Sunday

• Heated Stands
Sorry, Na Minora

Luxurious Clubhouse

I .aka Markham la one o f Semlnola County’ * moot beautiful Sand Bottom Lakes and

only one mile from beautiful Weklwa River, where the big lluss are abundant tha
year around.

Jerry Collins, Operator

for all Information contact

SEMINOLE REALTY
I Milea Boath of Sanford, Highway l f - 9 t

Sanford, Florida

1941 P A R K AVENUE

Phone FA 2-5232

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BENT
WE B A Y S A HOME
1 BEACH RENTALS
fo r you
ft WANTED la BENT
ft— REAL ESTATE FOK SALE
ft—FARMS. ACREAGE, GROVES
HOMES— S
T BEAL ESTATE WANTED
1 A ft bfttkft.
B MISCELLANEOUS
t—FLOWERS. PLANTS,
Complete tad m ftr tm
SHRUBS
at* neeupeaey.
1ft OFFICE EQUIPMENT
It AUTOMOB1LEB-TEA1LRBE
M BOATS A MOTORS
Lorattana
IS FAXM SUPPLIES A MACHIN­
South PiBftcmt — Sftftfoft
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WhlipniBc Owks — TftwtU*
]« PETS-UVESTOCX-SUPPLIES
(Poultry)
FHA In aerrice I aft PHA (Iu m
U ARTICLES WANTED
mg avaUabli.
It PLACES U EAT
ST BEAUTY PARLORS
We ran qualify you tar
of
IS FEMALE HELP WANTED
thee* homes la 3ft alnutaa. You
IS MALE HELP WANTED
can atart enjerta* lb* born*
N MALE ec FEMALE
while wa procaaa the papere.
31 WORK WANTED
M BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Developed hr
3SA MONEY la LOAN
2S SPECIAL SERVICES
ODHAM&amp;
HA ROOFTNG A PLUMBINS
TUDOR, Inc.
M PIANO SERVICES
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ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTORS
INSURANCE
NOTICES-PERSON AIR
ARTICLES (or SALE
FURNTRKE A HOUSEHOLD

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PKob* FA 3-1 til

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BRAILEY ODHAM, Prftft.

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Lake view 2 BR. Siasonry. tile
hath, gas range. Large lot. *8,500
with reasonable term*.
FARMERS AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Associates
Mrs. Gayle Osborne. D. H. (DEL)
ft— roK HEM
Whitmore
Sleeping rooms, TV. Thn Gable*, US S. French Avc. Ph. FA 2-5221
401 Magnolia Ave., FA '2-07.0.
LOST— Ltver A r^hi*** fcmnle
pointer bird dug, on Meat hirnt
St. Anvonn hiving anv inftirmutlon call R. F. Coir. FA 2*1278.

IMNECREST

ROBERT A, WILLIAMS, Realtor
Your Esinrude Dealer
Raymond Lundqeiat, Aaaae.
10B80N SPORTING GOODS
FA 2-3951
Atlantic Bank Blip 10ft E. lit
Phene FA 3-Hftl

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I a I'T&gt; T a &amp;lor *

A&amp; T

IF IT IS R E A L ESTATE
a*k Crumley A Montelth
it 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-46JS

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PLUMBING

Centriet and Repair Work
Free Estimates
R. I- HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3181

Now Open at 8:00 A. St.
A. B. PETERSON
Broker Associates: A. B. Peter­ HARltlElTH REALTY NOOK
FA 2-5742
sen Jr.. P. J. Chesterton. Get- 105 ft. Oak Ava.
field Wtllette, end R. W. Wil­ »—Fe m a l e h ^ lp W a n t e d I f—PIANO SERVICE
liam*. Bob Edwards A. C. DeedPIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
eer. L ind Sum yor.
Vhite lady to care for 2 small
W. L. HARMON
116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6123
children daily. See between rh, FA 2-4:23 After 5:00 p.m.
12:00 - 1:00 or after 5 p.m. at
2 bedroom frame, screened porch,
1101 French.
I ft-K I.E I TKirAI. SK U V tC f5~
rarporte, hardwood floors, kiti ben eqiurped. 81.000. down j—Ma l e h e l p w a n tm d
Electrical Contracting
Otiir Realty Co., 2*01 Orlando
House Wiring and Repair*
Dr.. FA 2-5512.
Man to act aa bonded representa­
RANDALL
rLECTKIC CO.
tive for the Singer Sewing Mac­
1 Mainolia
Din FA 2 0916
hine
Co.
In
Sanford.
Write
for
IMMEDIATE
detail* to Singer Sewing Mac­
tlGlDAlRK appliance-, -alehine Co., 2120 E. Colonial, Or­
POSSESSION!
nnj aervice. (I. it. High, Oviedo
lando.
FI*. ’ Phone FO 3-7115 or San­
2812 SIvrtle Avr., near Pin«-re»t
School, this beautiful 3 Bedroom Elderly nun to make hinuelf use.
ford FA 2-3813 tiler 8 p.m.
plus Florid* Room CBS home
ful for room A board. Phone
being offared for quick sale nt
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a—
b u l d i n g -rf. p a ir s .
FA 2-2377.
only 89900.00.82,500 down. 870.03
PAINTING
monthy, or as low aa 81800 down at—MAI. K or FEMALE
with term* arranged. See thie
FLOOR sanding end finishing
before you buy anything. Semi­
Cleaning, w a x i n g
Seising
ATTENTION
nole Realty, 1901 Perk Ave.,
Seminofi County -inv* 1925,
FA 2-5232.
H. M. Gleason, I-ak* Mary
SALESMEN:
A-l Nationally known Book Pub­
Furnished Income home,
condition. 608 W. Isl. St.
lisher needs representa­

EFFICIENCY apartment* euil- Lovely 3 UR. 1 tile bath home on
able for couple or tinglo person.
nicely land.caped lot, 78x123'.
Private bath &amp; shower. Hrally
CR construction with terraaxu
located across from Post Office.
floors, carporte, utility room
Inquire Jacobson Dept. Store.
and electric kitchen. 811,700
tive for Hanford area. If
buy it. and on’y 871.65 per
$1000 DOWN
WELAKA APARTMENTS! room* will
month
after
reasonable
down
you
have had direct to cus­
private baths. I ll M. First St,
payment. Doubly nice (or Navy
$75.00 MONTHLY
tomer experience and need
family with base, irhool, and Thi* cute 2 Bedroom home i» nest
Storn building and warehouse,
8l.lD.no per week. Con Iact
park nearby. Immediate posses­
FA IMOttl.
at a pin. nicely located, ha* en­
M. Truaty. Ynldex Hotel,
sion.
closed garage and beautiful
Bedroom, private entrance and
Tue. &amp; Wed. A. M. Only.
yard, priced low at 88500.0d—
private bath. Phone FA 2-6631
owner will financa and give
Sten
strom
Realty
before 8 p m.
quick possession. Seminole Real- a i-» O R K w a n t e d
II. E. STENSTROM
ty. 1901 Park Ave., FA S-5232.
3 and 4 bedroom older home*.
Registered Broker
Meld or housework. 1701 Roosevlt
Call Rq»a Payton Broker. I'hoita 111 N\ [‘ark — Thon# FA 2-242C LOVELY 9 bedroom furnished
Ave., FA 2-H02.
FA 2-1301, 17-02 at Hiawatha.
hum#, garage and workshop.
For sale by owner, 4 bedroom. 2
WITIEs
Near stores, Re*«onable prive iit—hc.siN
Punished 3 bedroom home, good
bath modem. In Mayfair Sec­
end term*.
location. FA 2-0670.
tion. Reasonably priced. Fh. FA CASH will get you this nearly Man to aet as bonded r#pre:emativ* for the Ringer Sewing Mer2-5103.
new 3 F&gt;R. masonry home, on
Ready to move in. 2 room cottage.
hine Co, in Sanford. Write for
large lot with plenty of garden
All utilities, week or month. 2104
delail* to Singer Machine Co.,
spare.
Park.
2420 E. Colonial Ave, Orlandoi.
FARMER'S AGENCY
N. V. F*rmer. n**lmr
3 room apt 112 Elm. FA 2-0578.
:.I—SPEi I M. SEHVICES'
FARMERS AGENCY
Unfurnished 4 room garage apt.
Assoclitee
WELL DRILLING
Call FA 2-1029.
Mrs. Geyle Osborne, D H. (DEE1
Fiirbanks-Morse fumpa
Whitmore
Replira to all makte
o— ItKAL ' e s t a t e F ur sale .
116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-5221
HOWARD C. LONG
107
E. Commercial A n ,
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
7—Hfr VI. FlsT VTE W ANTEP__ ____ Phona rA 2-2M1
2544 French Are.
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
SELLING YOUR HOME?
CARTER ROM E CLEAN IHG
New Homes
Johnny Walker, A«oclat*
SERVICE
We has* buvers for 2. 3. and 4,
Window A Well Washinr
"Call Hall” Phone FA 2 3641
BR. home* in the city end
on
F lv r Waxing—NOrth 84181
country, and w# will appreciate
RAYMOND M. BALL
DeBary
your permission to list and Sell 132 Hlnay 17 92
REALTOR
it for you at a good merket GARRFJTT'S SEWING CENTER
Lake
Front
nEAL ESTATE-1 NS UKANCE
price. Dial Stemtrom Realty,
White— Necchi—Eire
FOR RESULTS
FA 2-2420 for quick and Effic­ Repairi rn all make* Machines
List your property with us.
ient salt* service.
323 East First 8b
FA 2-3244
3rd It Park Ave . Sinford
Property
a—Mist l-fi.'l.ANF.Ol 6
FA 2-5641
GATUN BROTHERS
Contractor*, Dragline*; Genera
Cherry Real Eatatc Agency
LIVE BAIT
2232. Th FA 2 3276 Sanford
Dial FA 2-9029—Notary
Fleming's Red A White Grocery
1219 W. 13 SL Pear-Bsrber Shop
Mieeouri Minnow*
8 dot. $1.98 Mimograph Printing — TvTiinr —
1 Hrmei have baen sold *o Pop-Guts Minnows
Letter Writing — Card* and
5 dot. 93e
New .1 Bedroom Homes
■et now while these hemes are
Letter* Addressed — rholo
—Worms—
under
construction.
Copi#* of important paper*—
rhone: FA 2-18M
$700.00 Down
Credit report, — Collection*. .
Open Seven Devs a Week
Features electria kitcheni. terrai­
Credit Bureau Of Sanford
ns floors, and choice residential
Rm. 4D3-04 San. At!- Nall. Bank
H —la., afcr^*
locations.
Bldg.
Ph. FA 2-4134
PIECES Ph 2-1822
A. K. Shoemaker, Jr. Now Under C ow l ruction CENTER
or FA 2-0178. Sanford. SAN­ i \ atuum Cleaner Repair*
_______ Phone FA 2-3103 _____
Repairs A parts fnr all makes ot
FORD FLOWER SHOP.
cleaner*. Electrolux. Hoover,
KENNETH e T r LACK
Kirby, Air-Way, G. E. Rrplace
.1 bedroom, 1 hath
FISHER'S NURSERY
RF.G. REAL ESTATE RROKFR
menl parti. Work guaranteed
Citril* —■ Plant* — Peat
.1 bedroom, 2 hath
1009 K. 2nd
Phone FA 2-0221
Free pick up A delivery. Call
Cor. Magnolia A Onork FA 2-1638
I bedroom, 2 hath
FA l-478ft.
HOME IN MAYFAIR
10— o f t v *
1
By Owner . . . FA 3-3428
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
ment*. invoices, hand bills, and
Haynes Office Machine Co., Type­
For the Bc.-t Ruvs in Real K-ta*e
program*. # t #.
Progreoive
writer*.
adding
machines,
Sale*SE E CULLEN A IIAIIKEY
Printing Co Phoo* FA 3 2»51—
Rental*. 314 Mag. FA 2-0442.
110 N. Park Avc. Th. FA 2-2.191
401 W&gt;*t 13th SL
All "f these beautiful home, are
A Rr.il Investment
U—AUTOMOBtLES— TRAILERS
located on Lake Front Lot*.
WOOIaSEY
LAKE FRONT ACREAGE
Marine Kinixhr*
Over 2,800 feet of lake frontage on
It will nay YOU to iro na before
Luge lake. Ready for dcvelop*-you buy. Open Evening* and
Fnr Your Boat
ntent. Country road acre**. 20
Sandir*.
.Srnknrik GIo m and Paint Co.
minutes from Sanford This u
EASTSIDE TRAILER SALPA
L’hnoftft your choice
112-114 3V. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-1622
rilatka, T.a.
art excellent buy at fl2.500.UO.
of
Finandnr
PUnst
Term*.
HEATING
DON'S COVER SHOP
FHA. FHA In Service and
W. H. ''B tir stamper
H. B. POPE CO.
Automobile
lntettor Decorater
Hcatlnr A Inuror
Conventional
Seat Covers — Trurk Seal*
90.1 R. Park------FA 1 4»4
Aeaoc. Guy Allen. Gretchrn Hall,
At Willi* Pontiae—30^ W. 1st.
Arlelte price. Everett Harper
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
Phono FA 2-499!
HI N. p u l
See Kay Herron For All types SYSTEMS
end m et, Installed
SPACIOUS HOME
a ne-v Pontiac or VeuahalL Also
"Do ft Yourself"
ft bedroom 2 bath home with lakei
a good ueed rer. Ph. FA 2-OI31
For the home buv
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
privilege*. Under construction.
er after 6 p.m. FA 2-2833. 3&lt;M
of a ILfa-Um* sea
STI NE
8 is.*ounn. ai.nnn.nn Do*a.
W#*t Flr*t St.
Machine
end Supply C&lt;&gt;.
.
ROSA L. PAYTON
207 W. 2nd St.
I’ll. FA 2 6412
Wellborn
Phillips
Jr.
1931
Oldvmobil*
Air-corditioncd.
* Registered Real Estate Broker
white
sidewall
tires,
rid'lo
A
Pb FA 2-1301—1792 at Hiawatha
HU BY SPEARS
heeter. Good condition. 1900.
Ceramie Tile Contractor
Ph. FA 2-1913
8 BR.. 2 bath home, 5 minutes
2291 Sanford A v e .
FA 2-4125
from Bale. Low down payment,
large lot. Guy C. Warmack, Box l"nr more Information rail th# 1957—34’ *11 modern 2 BR- hmivetrailer.
Lika
re-*-,
priced
right
fjval . Nalionwide Moving
551 — Kt. 2, Sanford.
Sale* office; Comer W, Cry­
J. Younger, 1’irV Av» Trailer
Packing - Crating - Shipping
stal
Drive
A
Lake
Mery
block,
Cl.
No.
47.__________________
- Storego
Valuable Masonry duplex. Excep­ telephone FA 2-4591 or FA 2-39n
tionally well built in a rural set­
C. E. PHILLIPS
1949 Anderson housetrailer, ill
ting.
Agent F«r
metal. 1 bedroom
fireproof,
A g.nxi investment with reason­
W 4SHRLRN VAN LINES
heated
floor.
.300
\\.
27th
St..
able down payment..
linn French Ave.
FA 2-1991
FA 2-5178.
w
N. V. l-armer. Realtor
NIGHTS - FA 2-0(04 or FA 2-2101
w
Associate*
Il-V—CAR RENTALS
INCOME TA X SERVICE
Mrs. Gayle Osborne. D. H. tDEE)
Whitmore
Mm. H. Murray
DRIVE A NEW CAR any**-Here,
116 S. French Ave. Ph FA 2-»:21
anytime. Rental lerrlea includes 1U1 Celery Ave.
FA 2 1391
With, gas and ineurance.
C|o*ed Sunday
3 BR. home on 2l* shaded lota. Civ-ge 3 bedroom, l 't baths, cement
MERLE WARNER, National
block on beautiful **nd hottom
2 firepleres, herdwood floor*,
Car Rentals, 40l E. 1st St.,
lake. Let 150‘x400'. Just 15 min.
27 ft. screen* I porch, double
W AKT
utea from Sanford. Term* by . FA 2-3904.
garage, fruit trees Nice ne:gnowner. Phone FA 2-4901.
borhood. FA 2-1633.
10 acra tilt farm, J b e d r o o m
house, large barn. Easy terms,
j
J. B. Lew. Ph. FA 2 1223.

412 So. Sinford Ave.
Expert Rod Rebuilding
qnd Ret! Repairs

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JOHNSON MOTORS
MOVE RIGHT IN
« JV'u im*
3 bedroom ma-onry home, hitchen SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
equipped, tcrrsiin floor*, on 3484 Sanford Ave. Hi. FA 1-1592
L'nntracting 4 Repairs
comer lot. Treed to tell at
IP07 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-5332
812.200, low down pavment Uiier
FIBERGLASS
SUPPLIES
Realty Co., 2(01 Orlando Dr..
Plumbing — Kreiky Heating
FA 2-3542.
M. G. HODGES
McRANEY-SMITH PAINTS
3 Bedroom — 8130.00 Dow a 12315 Park Ave.
FA 2-8481 Service on All Water Pumpi—
Metis Drilled — Pumps
Plus FHA closing costs. Monthly
Paola Read
rhone FA 2 8? 17
LIVESTOCK,
payments approximately 834 00. ,4—
New and modern throughout,
CLARK
well constructed. Ranch type Want • baby kitten. FA 2-3735.
Plumbing. Healing A Supply Co.
windows. The latest in modern li— ARTICLE* WANTED
Contracting A Repair*
conveniences. May be seen any­
time at 1901 W. 3rd. Immediate WANTED—All kind* of scrap ma­ Jfiie Orlando Dr. Th. FA 2-2171
possession.
terial. Zurkemtan Salvage Yard Highway 17-92 South Sanford
Phone FA 2-2U4.

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Remodeling — Reroofing — R»sldlng
j — Conlr.it.
lrori — financing.
For I'ainiinc mil Mr. Ta»ker, Th
FA 2 6159 or FA 2-6007.
TLD BL'HNETT
FOB BETTER PAINTING

2601 Grandview

Ph.

FA 2 :3T8

Ilerrjhlll Painting Contractor
Lic*n«ed — Bonded — Union
Free Estimates — Compare our
Price* FA 2-2287 after 5.00.
2T—NOTICE*—PERSON AI S
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Bed*. Day. Week or Memh—
Tel FA 2-3131, Furniture Centar
11* West First St
PIxT e NIRSKRV .SC110 HI, ’
Nancy Jack ton
FA 2-2H17

Cliche
Dialogue

THE CARD OF THANKS

By VERNON SCOTT
United Pres* Hollywood Writer
HOLLYWOOD lUD-Comrdian
Jerry Lewi* Is passing up New
Year's resolutions and prediction*
thi* year in favor' of making a
list of clichr dialogue he hope*
never again will appear In TV or
movie dramas:
“ Oh. David, I Just spoke In the
doctor and he save you're going
to be well again, and soon &gt;mi'll
be able to walk in the girder!"
‘ L«ok. chief—hi* shoe matches
th# footprints in the garden!"
"Slade, me and some of tbr
oilier small ranchers have decided
we ought to band together to stop
tlir Ringo Kid."
Wa'rh Out, Honey
"Don f move a muicte. darlin'
—there's a 20 foot python right
behind &gt;ou. Rut I've got a bead
on him with my .4.3!"
“ Professor, I guess this is the
end of the sifan. The natives re
fuse to cross the river—It's the
sacred river of the gods!''
■But doctor, you can't inoeula'e
yourself
with
this
untested
scrum!"
"Wlut a (ijo! I've been. I've beIrived m' country for a woman'*
lips!"
“ Son, I've spoken to the coich
and he &gt;.ud you're ;:oing to play
in the lug game m Saturday!
they found put it w i, Jim Humty
who rlanied the riqitor in th*
dean’s overcuat!'*
1 tell vmi Hia n*w D A
mean* business!"
"Sutry 1 had to knock ynu out.
Major But smt've gr,-# a wife ind
kids, I'm taking ap Hut plate
in.'*flt!"
“ Reckon there'* gonna he *
spell of trouble. Wade Kincaid's
headed for Lucky’ s Place!"
Ors ill*- And Wlibur
“ Orville, this is your brother
Wilhur talking to you. I tell you.
that thing will never fly I"
“ Guess tins is the end of the
trail for old Pop Phoenix. Let the
wagon Iratn roll on without me.
Rut do me a favor. Ruck—when
you git out West, name a town
after me."
“ Look, Ricky, this is Father
McCarey talking to you. Throw
lha' gun out the window!"
“ Her# it is op'ttlnt night and
our leading lady a drunk! We ll
have to take a ehsnee on that
young kid in the chorus—What's
her name again?"

Announcing th# opening of Child­
ren* Nursery, ages 3 m«. up. By
hour. dey. or week Special rite-,
for working Mothers. Hours 7-8.
Call FA 2-1742.

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TLC9PAY

HEAV3 EQUIPMENT
We *r* seeking men In this *re*
to tram for Diesel and Heavy
Equipment. High pay *nd future
security are the benefit* of .«
trained end experienced Diesel
Man. If you have mediant,■*I
aptitude, writ* us for free informetion without obligation as
to how you may become a part
of this rapidly expanding in­
dustry.
Tractor Training ftervire
n&gt;x
fill e /o Sanford Herald — Sanf^rd, Florida.

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» —ARTICLES FOR 9ALE
Cable midget studio piano, full
keyboard, tt Inche, high. Will
Sell 8150. FA 2-1971.
—Factory u&gt; you—
Alumlaaa
Venttian Blind a
Enclosed head. 5agproof bottom
rail with plastir ends, flattie
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cord*.

Senknrik Glass and Paint f o .
112 114 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-4622
SELL US YntrR FUR N IT’JRE
Caih for any amount Supor
Trading Tott. 1 mite south of
Sanford. Phon* FA 2-0677.

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Pup tent* 24.98. Double blanket*
24.9ft, Paint |2,50 gal.. Boots,
4 1% JVirrrtf JRfnrm
Jev-keLs, Cot*, Army-Navy Sur­
plus, 31b Sanford Ave.
J*— Ft'RNTTCRF me.
h o u s e h o l d c.onnd
RFt) I MIX Concrete, G r # * * e
trips, dry wells, vtate approved
aeptie tank*, Window sills, Lin­
Start the Near Year Off Right
tels, Sand. Morter Mu. Cement
Ruy al Echnls am! Save
Rock. Miracle Concrete Co,
d cushion rnii'b and slip cover.
Excellent condition, 140.00 FA
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All Prices Rrdurrtl
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THE -IN

MEMORIUM”

NOTRE

It Is the custom of many families in this country to conmiemo
rale a bereavement by an “ In Memorium" imlico in newspaper
classified column*. They find a real solace therein. Preparation or
telethon of a suitable verse brings bark to them tender, pleasant
recollections. As Eliu Cook,' the English poet has so beautifully
expressed it:
“ How crurlly sweet are the echoes
that start
What memory play* an old lure
on thn heart."
Most frequently an lu Memorium tv in.verted on the anniver­
sary of death. However, other dates, which it Is felt are appro­
priate er mraoingful arr alio selrcted. The birthday of the de­
parted. the wedding anniversary. Memorial Pay, even Christman
aro among other significant occasions chosen.
If you aro hesitant to express your lender Ihonghf* in poetic
form, you may avail yourself of tile' Herald's collection of' original
rigln
verses. The.-e riorrsa in poetic beauty the emotion* of Ihe heart­
strings. Among them are verse* appropriate to any clrcumslaneft.

THE RATE
Card* of Thanks and in Memorium notice*, due to the fact they
may run to considerable Irngth, are billed at Jl UO per column inch.

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HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Very often a Card of Thanks in The Sanford Herald meet! ■
need which is difficult to fill In any other way. Not onty is it ft
gracious expression of gratitude to those who have aent floral
tribute* but also courteously acknowledges U;e services and kind­
nesses ot the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot well
be matltfd.
Newspaper Card* of Thanks are accepted as socially correct
Emily Post, the noted authority on etiquette, feel* they serve many
g o o d usei.
There is no prescribed form for a Card of Thank*. ,lt ran be e*
brief or as detailed as sou desire. When the occasion come* vou
will find a sympathetically understanding member ol our staff to
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Mafional Publicity Crashes In Everglades
From Boat Regatta

T H E BOOK O F R E M EM BRAN CE la admired by Hurry W eir, Sem lnol* M em orial H o s­
pital A dm lnU lrutor. Th e book wan prcaentel to the hospital by Mr. and Mm. J. Edward
Nlchnld*. (L e ft to rig h t) Nlcholdn, Weir, and Mra. Nlehoid.i.
(P h oto by B ergstrom )

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High Of Deposits

What shapes up aa on# of tha
most cotorful races In tha Grapa
fruit League Winter Tour will be
In Sanford Jan. II, whan th* San­
ford Boat and Ski Club aponsora
tha Second Annual Sanford Out­
board Regatta. It will bring to
Sanford national publicity through
tha leading boating magailnai.
According to officials and gpokeamen of tha American Power Boat
Association, which la sanctioning
tha race# of th# world’# fastest
Outboard hydroplane* on the wat­
ers ol t-ako Monroe, two of tha
most colorful taame tn outboard
racing will com# to Sanford for
the event.
Bud Wlget, whose famous "Mon
key on a Stick” carried him lo
fame and a world record will pit
odds against tha millionaire play­
boy BUI Tenney from Crystal Bay,
Minn., also a world record holder
In the Class'B Hydroplane racing.
Dr. A. W. Woodall, commodore of
the Sanford Boat and Ski Club,
•aid that this year th* elub would
be able ot accomodate tha antic!
paled turnout of 10,000 spectators
•The State Road Department Is
already cutting the grasa and pro
paring the ilte for the racea,"
Woodall aald.

«tJw Florida State nank of Sian-(Naval Air Station Facility which W. A. Patrick, and T. E. Tucker.
lord hai experienced a record o|tencd It* door offlrlally on April Officers elected to *erv# for the
volume of activity during the year 2d, 1957. This record level of ac ensuing year are Fred II. McNulty,
1MT, Over a million and one half tlvlly ai*o brought ahout an all- Chairman of the Board; T. E.
Items war* handled and procened. time high of depo*lta-over 10 Tucker, President; C. Howard Mc­
Much of this Increaied activity la million during tha peak of Ih* sea­ Nulty, Vic# Preatdent; D. E. Loop,
dua to the Florida State Rank son,’* said T. E. Tucker, praaldent Vice Prealdent and Personal Loan
Officer; Mary B. Douglass, Cash­
today.
l&gt;treeIor * elected at the annual ier; R. A. We non, it. Edward
atockholdor meeting held January Davis, and Patricia II. Gatchcl,
(Continued from Page 1)
J, are Fred II. McNulty, chairman Assistant Cashiers; M. P. Crandall,
of the Board, Andrew Carraway, Assistant Cashier and Manager of Intimately acquainted with tA*
planning program.
The Board of Trustee* of the C. R. Clout i, C. Howard McNulty, Ihe NAS Facility Office; and R, W.
This possibility faded somewhat
Ceroid, Assistant Personal Inin
tomlnola Memorial Hospital have
when Commissioner Marie Warner
Officer.
announced the establishment of a
"The officers and directors of the asked Foldet “ How many dollar*
m mortal fund. The fund wilt utt- Ed's Deacon Jones
hank
look for 1034 to he even more are we talking about?"
ilm monetary gill* made In the
Foldea told Ih* com ml if loner
active and the bank wilt ennltnua
hospital In memory of loved one* To Head Lineup
that *T would not haiard a guess.
to
endeavor
to
stimulate
economic
who have pasted on.
Tha city does not have fundi
In Ninth Race
Improvement In tbe area," «aH
A large red leather hook bear­
appropriated for city planning ex­
Tucker.
Ed'«
Dearon
Jones,
track
rhaming an Inscription "The Book of
cept as a note in the contingency
Remembrance" has been gtven to plon last year, heads a speed pack­
funds of tha present flscat budget
ed
lineup
In
the
featured
ninth
race
Uta hQipItal by Mr. amt Mra. J.
Memheri of th* Zoning and
tonight
at
the
Sanford
Orlando
Ken­
Kdward Nlchnlds. In memory ol
Planning Commlsilon expressed
nel
Club.
their parents. The Inscription la In
approval of th# move to aeeura
While Deacon Jones, who racked
(Continued (votn Page 1)
gold leaf. The book will contain
In much neoded planning for the city.
up
lit
wins
last
season,
has
looked
foI,*P’
«
disarmament
talk*
„
the namea of lho*e who have given
Clifford McKIhbln, chairman of
something less than Impressive so I-ondon. And whn Is In say whether
gift! to tha hoipltal and thoia in
fer this year, he may still paraila the fait of Zhukov ami tbe meteoric the city’* board laid "It sounds
mamorlam.
rise of Khrushchev were good or like an excellent opportunity to
Mra. Kirby File Jr., an aernm- postward as favorite.
get aom* planning without mu-h
had, and for whom?
J,
M.
Edwards'
handsome
blue
pllshcd draftiman, hai ronaented
Men of iplrlt qml Imagination cost."
star
hai
picked
up
only
one
victory
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to Imcrlhe the namri In the book.
Howard Kavllle, a member of
are getting fewer, It seems, Har­
“ The Book of Heinembrance" In five starts during Ihe current
man stated as he reeattrd some the hoard remarked 'T am very
campaign.
However,
that
was
t
will be placed In the family room
of the humorous stories of Ihe much Impressed with the pro
•t the hospital on a aland donated dean cut triumph, by two and a past. He alto named Individuals gram."
half
lengths,
tn
the
Scholarship
by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. dray of
Georg* Morgan, member of th#
who claimed top spots In 1957
Handicap Dec St
Lake Mary.
board, commented "1 feel- that we
new*.
King
Ivy,
a
brilliant
young
pup
Monetary gift* received by the
The 10 top sturies In Sanford, for have talked long enough. If some
hoipltal will ha used to purchitr owned by Fred Whitehead, Is also ; a record breaking year of new* thing Is going to be done it should
ready
lo
gn
and
could
be
the
first
now equipment, or replica uicd
were, Harman said, (|) The Sun- be done Immediately. I am sur­
equipment, as dlractod hy the Sanford-Orlando greyhound to col ford Naval Air Station story &lt;2) prised that money has not been
led five wins this season.
Board of Trustees,
The 71-pound son of Mountain 5-’ ’ I million market fire and de­ appropriated (or this."
Mayor Galchel said later "The
Tima has four victories ami a third dication of new market (3) Sanford
docks amt terminals story (4) Ihe wise thing for us to do is gn ahead
to his credit In five starts.
Kelly story (S) The "his freere" with choosing a consultant ami pet
Bramlford, Conn. — (til*) — (ill J2t» million school bond Issue him In here. Now it seem* that we
fails (7) Child victim of auto ac­ have dona something feasible."
The Board of Director* of Invest Tony Caopkourhss, ltd, was limitcident amt resulting shrubbery
era Mutual, tnc , largest mutual test to a hospital after ha rubbed
IKK GETS RARE DOGS
cutback move (g) Navy plane
Bind affiliate of Investor* Diversi­ hi* aching fret with alcohol. The
KATHMANDU. Ne p a l (UP1—
ernih at Silver t ake (91 Sanford
frill
caught
fir*
when
bo
tried
to
fied Service*, tnc., represented In
Animal handlers prepared toil ay
Ranfurd has declared a quarterly warm them over an open tool dial exchange cutover and ( 101 Indm trial development gels under­ to ship two rare Tibetan dogs to
dividend of 9 rents per share, pay­ stove.
way.
President EU«nhower as a gift of
able January Id, 1954 to share­
the
Nepalese government. The
Harman
called
on
10
Rotarians
holders of record at th* dose ol vestment Income, derived from
business December 31, 1957. The dividend amt Interest Income. This tn give their Ideal ai to what the dog*. Sharps Ma»tlff», came from
across the Himalaya! and were
dividend wilt be distributed out of it tbe ti'Jth consecutive dividend to top stories of the south mlqht
be for 19jT. Those giving their reported to be the first shipped to
(ha Fund's undistributed uct In­ paid by the Fund.
opinion were: Gordon Bradley, E the United State).
V. Turner, John Burton. Frank
Legal Notico
Evani, Randall Chase, Georg* nadoe* tn Alabama and Mini)*Stine. Bill Ittuh, {track Perkin* Jr., ippl.
worn ti os' ixtwXTios
dilpll.'st* silt claim tn.t &lt;lnuvhilr
T o IIIBSHI.XSJ I H i l l ’ l l " X l l o w s
which * p u . «r Blih- ' nr Vuii. may Myron Reek. Milton P Ladd, anti
Taking a look at Con great and
pfotlce Is hereby »lv*ii u&lt;nlsr tti« hsvs Bavins! «h&gt; v uvis af Klllv Charles Person*.
predicting
the happening* on In­
Lutl.i.',,* „!
* '***, rluri U I n k * IV vIch. 1' ■ t n .I. list* of vs PI
The south'! to top stories, Har­ ternational questions, the budget,
of
atvtuUa, 1*11. lo w.-h of Ih* cot- 4 tunu trt ISaa (’ aviflll
lu.rBtlou* tUlsJ
th* same tw­ Hgrtila.oU OtlUilf. rWrIU. At hit man told th# Rotary Club wqre: and the tax hearing! ahead, Har­
ins IscerpereleU unUsr in* l.* i ot wfflv'A In |h* ?ourt Hsu** cf «ai | lit Little Rock, and the me of
man asked that members read th*
rUrUU.
*iwor&lt;llag to it** i»cAt fUnfofJ rtsifl ta, within
ittilt u( tlis a»cr*la*S ot
**c0 •!* M f At •iti|if m in i h« fro in is# federal troops In Integration, (It fifth through ltlh verse* of the
an t »v»vr •ii.-h votpurelloo ss*wrv tint* of fh« tint tiuMI 'Aitoo of (hli Hurricane Audrey. (J&gt; The Trial of
Rook of Habakkuk for a Bible pic­
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U«linciu*M tor Hires (*&gt; m i l or
m .re |o th* fiilu* ut reports v.i.i
In wrlttfltf. *'» | shall AtaR# th« John Kasper nt Knoxville, Tetm ture of today and ail of tha world'*
VviuibM o( Ux*&gt; anjsr Ih* prior!,
o f rtt lile ira |n | 0'«*t tiffli*« (It The court-martial of Col. John
event*. "We are too silent," Har­
spins o! n»el|.-x *'111. rtprl.l* »is * *lr»i« of t o
-tint. (nt %h%\\
tula*. Utl. svi that in Ur m* pm. h*
t&gt;* IVSIV tis hr -h* rlsl-nsnt his C Nickerson (It Missile firings man taid, "and th# world will
sliUnt ot sal t tUcHoa SO) It, rV&gt;r
or h '• ttrirvsT s n l rev . u - h at Cape Canaveral i«t Naihville, grow worse an!*)i »#, si IndividI ts auiutss. It! I. •si I coroofstIons kO so'p l**^n* " ,
•* Hist shill Trnn. tchool Integration bomb- uali. speak up and tike part in our
tk.,4 t.ssa cUvv-4 vs aubi*. I to At*ktlolton, rat thvt Hires 111 months
lings. (7t Montgomery, Ala. Inte­ community, state snd federat govr*f Oofiton V Wrmlsrl k
»trer Oslo of Hits iMibtu-allnu -vch
*’ •l-nUUtrvi. of th* s'.isl* gration violence. (St North Caro­ ernment
mil wary such CstirnrsUnB ItBtSvt
of KtVTt I ttW W*:i t'll.
lina's school Integration program
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b. I .» Hist hvv nut la Ih* m**tiHms
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t» Extradition fight In Florida for lie Morrison, program chairman
Hfe* i-vtif th* pr.islsliMi* of
tasss Jg*
HIM* McCoy, and (t(V, Ktlicr tor- for th# Rotary Club.
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MIAMI (UP)— A M f Air Force rain squalls w en so Jted It eould
KC-V7 Jet Stratotankar, unable to not go down, The KC»T then tried
land because of severe raintqualla, to get landing clearance at Miami
trashed In the Everglades west of International Airport. But before
hero early today. At least four of It could land, the pilot radioed he
Ita its crewmen parachuted to wea running too low on fuel to
stay safely over the Miami arts
aafety.
The Florida highway patrol laid and that he was heading west.
The four crewmen were picked
Uw last report from the plane
eame about 5 a. m. when the pilot up unhurt about two mllei west
radioed that he wai running out of Sweetwater, a small town just
of fuel and heading over the Ever­ outside of Miami.
The last of the four fliers who
glade* to avoid eraahlng la • con­
balled out to safety told highway
gested area.
The highway patrol said the patrolman that a fifth crewman
plane had originally tried to land wai getting act to jump when ha
at Homestead Air Forca Base, left the plane. He said the pilot
south of here, but that wind and remained at tha eontroli and ap­
parently was waiting until he got
well out of the residential area be­
fore jumping himself.
A Coast Guard helicopter lo­
cated the plane In a field about
two mile* weit of a big concrete
plant in western Dade County.
The helicopter pilot said tha big
tanker was in an upright position
on the ground, Indicating It might
have. been crash landed there.
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However, there was no word on
CAIRO—4R— On* of tha big­ the two milling crewmen.
gest and moat ambition# experi­
About the same time the plane
ment# In collective farming this Is believed to have gone down, a
aide of the Iron Curtain Is slowly severe ralnsquall with winds up to
THE FIRST IIAI1Y of 1958 In Seminole County la held by
shaping desert wasteland Into 42 miles per hour raked the 311ami
his mother. Mrs. Henry Longwell. 550 Flumosn Drive.
productive fields on th* adga of area.
Tiny
James David Longwell and his parents will receive
th# Nila della near hare.
It’e catted Tahrir (Liberation) the project ■■ for an uniponsored a bumper crop of gift# from Sanford merchants. He was
Province, and In many ways it youth to enter the U. S. Naval born nt 12:22 p.m. New Y ear’s Day at the Seminole Me­
morial Hospital.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
lymbollxe* th* gamtd* with tha Arademy. II* has to be literatefuture taken by Egypt'* “ libera­ which eliminate* a hefty percenttor*" under tha leadership of age by itaelf—and bindlesi. He
Is On Hot-Spot
President Gamal Abdel Nasser. has to com# from th# terribly D raft Board Head
Th* scheme Is a major Instrument over erowled Nile Delta, be mar­
MEMPHIS. Tenn. (U P )- Milton day called us * bunch of southern
In the regime’s desperate race to ried to but * single wife and have Rowers, chairman of the board goons," he said. "Well, she's th«
increase food production which lass than four children.
that drafted Elvis Presley, Is on one who's a goon.”
today laga behind tha country's
Tha volunteer has to have com­ a hot spot that has him "led up
"I talk about EM* more than
soaring population.
puted his military service. This to the teeth."
I sleep," he added.
But Tahrir Province Is much ia not only a sign of hia physical
"A crackpot called me liter my
The draft board chairman said
more than that Ita creator* art fitn#*s but his ability to take dis­ b e d t i m e list night." Bower*
he f i g u r e s that a draft board
equally concerned with accom­ cipline and fit Into a radically
plishing a aoclal
revolution, new way of life. Ths age group is plained f h ' a t t f ' d £ p u t t X
who resigned rather than draft
starting from scratch, they want 22-32, still young enough to ven In the Army.’
to build a now model society for change and st tha peak of physi­
*‘Nt considering the lact that mountain hoys after hearing ot
Presley'* deferment, la “ a fool".
Beethovan was not an American
cal and mental power*.
Egypt’# farmer*.
"With all due respect to Elvis,
and has been dead for some time,
By scientific, sociological, and
NEW CLOTHING
psychotoglcst means, they hop* to
But this Isn’t all. If a man 1 auppose be felt we were dis­ who's a nice boy," Bowers said,
break the log-jam of centuries of passes all the** tests, h* is sub­ criminating against rock *n' roll "we've drafted people who are far,
far more important than he ia.
tradition which today makes the jected to physchological and so­ music.
Egyptian peasant on* of the ciological teste to determine his
"I told him we pul Mr. Elsen­ After all, when you take him out
most
mlscrshls and poverty- ability to fit Into a highly Inte­ hower in the Army and that ought of the entertainment business,
stricken Individuals In th# world. gra* ?d community. Once he’s over to count for something. Then I ask­ whit have you got left? A truck
To accomplish this, Egypt's this obstacle he is ready for th* ed him how old he was and when driver.*'
planners felt It was vitally neces­ final teat-six months In the he told me 52. I asked him how he
sary not to try and Impose a to­ provinces training and indoctrin­ got so stupid in 52 years "
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa
The reaction Is about evenly ditally new system on an eatablUh- ation township.
ed agricultural area, no matter
On* of tha first and most sig­ Tided, Dovers said, but It's the (UP&gt;“ Th« worl1 r» in* *" ,lvlnK
marooned many
how badly It nseded reformation. nificant experience* each family complaints that really burn him memorT
r
town* and village* In Iht northern
For one thing, they wanted to passes through Is getting uni­
"One woman In a letter yestcr- Tr1aln!v" 1'
reachil]'t l!er1e.
select carefully th* participants forms. Th* galUbia, the ankle____
1said today. Twenty-two and a half
in this experiment, to get the length flowing gown Egyptian j “ ~
inches of rain have washed away
most adaptable, energetic end re­ men wear. Is itrickiy taboo dur- complement the agricultural side.
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,
,
,
, ,
,
, hundreds of native hut* since
sourceful types possible. The old Ing working hours. It is condoned The plonesring phase tx fur from Thurid;lj,. Vood luppliM were re.
established areas, they thnugrt. but rm murs during their free over, with only 12,000 of its event,„w an(1
,lnM * ere
would b« dealt with In time by in­ time. In ita place the man gets a uni 1.200.000 acre* under full blocked by floods, No casualties
tensive social, sanitary, and ed­ floppy sunhat, blue denim shirt cultivation. When it is completed were reported.
ucational work of a more ortho­ and pants, a better quality set it will have added a futl onefor best wear, and a pair of ten­ eighth to cultivated land in
dox nature.
nis shoes.
U. S. WONT JOIN PACT
TO HUT LAND
Egypt.
The wife, who may hav* arrired
Collective farming was Judged
There are still many problems.
WASHINGTON (U P )- U. 5. dip­
the only system whereby inten­ wearing th* head-to-to# black Perhaps, the most important is lomatic posts abroad have been
sive and mechanised agrli-ull-f e shroud common in the Arab water, the perennial problem in reminded that this country’s pob
and scientific techniques would World,’ goes through tha same Egypt. Sufficient quantities for ley is against Joining the Baghdad
make th# heavy per acre invest- process. She gets a checkered full utilication of the laud won't defense pact now. State Depart­
ment pay off. The province was jumper, tom* shirts, and a be avaitable until the High Dam ment spokesman Joseph W. Reap
laid out a* a series of 500-aer* brightly colored scarf.
is built st Aswan and a water- disclosed this when asked Monday
Th* government has spent and sharing agreement reached with shout reports from Syria that the
collectives, each with a JOO-famibr village unit. A man will be I* continually spending huge sums the Sudan. And th# coat is heavy. United States had assured Syria
able to "buy" the land from the on * model agriculture station It takes yuvtrt. much fertilizer, it would not join the alliance. Sy­
government on a 30-year pay­ with Imported eattls and fowl and huge quantities of water to ria is sharply critical of Use fivement plan, but not nntil ha has and on on industrial complex to restore the desert to productivity, i nation pact.
sucressfuly passed • three-year
teit period In srhlch he prove*
his ability to keep up to stand­
ard* set by th* authorities.
These standard* designed to
lift th* fslah (peasant) out of th*
dark ages quickly, are a major
cause of concern for th* authori­
ties. They’vs resulted In a swarm
of teisv'hrrv, social workers, and
technical experts and trslnsrs descsisdlng en the province to guard
against backsliding tnta th# old
ways.
To start with, they sat ap stiff
enrollment qualifications which
relatively speaking, make it as
nigh for th# peasant to get In on

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Cold Wave Sweeps Over State; Snow Falls In Seminole County
LAKELASD (UP) - A cold wave
streepleg over Florida with »now.
^.Vost ini’ 20 degrees temperature*
** threatened today to gjve the atate’ i
'billion dollar citrus Industry a near
death blow.
The Fro»t Warning Service forecast a "bard freeze'* la north and
central portion* and near freezing
weather in the tourist-filled sou­
thern sectlonj. • Temperatures In
the low 10's were forecast for the
entire citrus section.
The ‘ 'sunshine'* peninsula, pla^ j u e d for two weeks with near hur­

ricane winds and tropical down dieted lows of M to 30 in the
pour*, even had a snowfall dur­ citrus belt tonight.
ing the morning. Snow fejl so heav"It may not be as cold tonight as
ily in Lakeland, in the middle of it was during the last freeze but
the orange and grapefruit belt, another freeze so close on the
that visibility was cut to half a heels of the last one would be
mile.
about the worst thing you could
The colorful orange and grape- imagine." *aid Pr. Herman Kelt*.
fruit groves throughout central |Director of the Florida Citrus ExFlorida suffered an estimated $100 periment Station at Lake Alfred.
million damages In the Dec. 12-13 1 "Trees will be killed outright."
freeze, the worse eold wave to he said, explaining that the last
hit the sunshine stale in nearly freeze made them drop their
30 years.
leaves and (hey have since started
The Frost Warning Sendee pre- new growth which even a light

Weather

■
Established 1909

A N INDEPENDENT DAILY

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

U. S. Engineers Find
tSanf or d-Titusville
Canal 'Unfavorable
Mayor Lee Gary,
♦Five Councilmen
Sworn In At Oviedo
Maror Lee Gary and the five
Councilmen were sworn in hy City
Clerk T. L. Lingo Sr. Members of
the council taking the oath of
.office were the new president. J.
"Young Harris; vie* president. W.
It. dents, Karl Paul. Joe I. Beas­
ley and newly elected member W.
H. Martin.
With the Council's approval. Ma­
yor Gary reappointed George A
Kelsey as Chief of Police, T. L.
Lingo Sr. as City Clerk, and T. L.
Lingo Jr. as Fire Chief. George A.
^ Speer was reappointed as Citv At
torety.
•Co/pmltUz n s z i g r . s w c * a ap­
proved aa follows; Street— W. ft.
Clonta, J. Young Harris; Fire— W.
R. Clonts, W. II. Martin. T. L. Lin­
go Jr.; Ssnltatlon— Joe I. Beasley,
Karl Daui; Swimming Pool and
Park— Joe I. Beasley, \V. 11. Mar­
gin.
^ Clvle Committees were approv*# d as follows: Governing Board of
Cofnmunlty Clinic. C. R Clonu,
George Morgan, Frank Wheeler.
Andrew Stanko, John Evans; and
Governing Board of Memorial
Building, Mrs. C. R. Clonts, Mrs.
Charles Shaffer, Mrs. Ruby Estes,
Leoo Otllff; Beautification of City
Hall and Clinic Grounds, Oviedo
Garden Club.
Preceding the business meeting
9 Mayor and Mrs. Lee Gary, Mr.
and Mrs. T. L. Lingo Sr. sod Mr.
and Mr*. George Kelsey served a
chicken barbecue dinner at the
Memorial Building. Invited to be
present were outgoing and incom
Ing councilmen and their wives:
also Mr. and Mrs. George A. Speer,
Mr. and Mrs. AMa Wilson. Mr
and Mri. R. L. Slavik, the Rev.
and Mrs. George Carlton, Pr. and
Mrs. E. W. Stoner, Mr. and Mrs.
* James Lea, Mr. ami Mrs. Paul
Mtkler.

WASHINGTON (U P )- The U8
Corps ol Engineers has reported
"unfavorably" on the Titusville
Barge Canal Project, the office of
Rep. A. Sydney Hcriong Jr. iDFla) said today.
It said the District and South
Atlantic Offices of the Corps of
Engineers found that flood con­
trol benefit* In the proposed pro­
ject were "relatively small" and
that navigation benefits were "net
economically justified."
The derision may be appealed to
the Engineer's Board on Rivers
and Harbors here.
Chamlicr of Commerce Manager
John Krider, speaking with Col.
Paul Troxler, District Engineer for
the Corps of Engineers, in Jackson­
ville, revealed that the district en­
gineer said "I haven't received
any official notification that the
Sa ford-Tituiville,.Canal has been
turned down.'*
Krider said this morning "1 am
contacting all my people that have
had any connection with the pro­
ject and wc will probably get our
heads together and determine just
what frof tal attack to m»ke " *
The Chamber of Commerce Man­
ager emphatically stated "Wc arc
not prepared to accept this.
"I have talked with Cot. Troxler

and hivn »«kcd for • text of hi*
report." said Krider, "and when
we study that we will drtermine
what our methods will be."
The report that the SanfordTitusville Canal had been turned
down because of the dinger to
flood control and because of In­
sufficient traffic on the St. John'a
River was, in all probability, pre­
mature yesterday.
There Is a possibility that the re­
port may have leaked tn tome
manner either out of the Jackson­
ville Office of the District Engineer
or from Washington.
Reporter* have not been able to
pin down today any announcement
that the project is "dead".
Krider told Col. Troxler by tele­
phone this morning tint “ On the
basis of your recommendation anti
the evidence we produced at the
hearing held in Sanford, if that
didn't Justify the Sanford-Tituivtlle Canal, then we will never
build any waterways in the Stale
of Florida."
SHII trying to get official con­
firmation ol the turndown Kri-Jcr
r ated this mcyclng fa il "We will
be prepared to ho In Washington
the first week in February for the
hearing before the Rivers and Har­
bors Congress."

Valuable Cockatoo U.S. Said Drifting
Stolen From Zoo
Into Socialism

A very valuable coekaloo was
stolen from the Sanford Zoo some­
time during the night. Sid RiChard
reported this morning.
Richard said that the person tak­
ing the Belgium-obtained bird cut
a hole in the wire cage about six
Inches square. "Just big enough to
get the bird out,” he sabl.
The green parrott's cage was
also ci", Richard reported this
morning, but ‘.he parrott would not
come to ihe person and thry left
without it.
The roekatoo 1s solid White. ni
Chard said, with a while topknot
and faint pink ami sulphur colors
under the wing.
"We hope that anyone knowing
the wherealiouts of the bird will
call us," RiChard stated this
morning. "We keep the zoo purely
for the entertainment qf children
and our visitors,” he said.
"We wouldn't lake anything for
that bird," RiChard commented
* 7 this morning, "as a matter of faet

snow melted almost ts soon as It
hit the ground, turning Into slush.
Shortly after 11 o'elcok snow was
reported In Seminole County at
Slavla.
Many sectloni of PoOr, Lake,
Pasco and Hernando counties re­
ported scow. Lakeland apparently
had the "heaviest” snow (all.
Others with snow were Tampa,
Jacksonville, Winter Haven, Barlow, Plant City, Lake Wales and
Aubumdale. It started about S a.
m. and continued steadily for a
couple of hours.

Snow also f»0 ever extrema north affect citrus be
Florida, Including Tallahassee and
Marianna. Warren Johnson, chief
of the Weather Bureau here, said
the ‘ Mow flurries were caused
when a eold air ma*s coming from
tha northwest at about 6,000 feet
collided with a flow of warmer,
moisture-laden flow from the south­
west at about 10,000 feet
Johnson said snow falls on cen­
tral Florida about every five or
six years on the average but us­
ually not as much as fell today.
The snow wai not expected to

iperait the
ture w n In th
time it was fa
"douDr. P.eitt pol
bled-barrelled'' ,
ch aro
cd the
about to hit IF
in 1893
citru* disaster
y
and IMS and £• A ? — 1930.
ted toLittle dam» . c “*-a
res bonight to the 1 r - ; ' C
be tccause the ci
*s
trlod of
vere enough
time.
It a $25
Vegetable

minion blow by the Dec. 13-13
freeze and barrasied by ■ series
of tropical downpours since then,
faced possibly another crop kill­
ing blow. Frost was forecast *11
the way south to the Miami area.
Farmers who«e erops survived
the floods accompanying the heavy
rains feared the worst from the
frost. Their beans, tomatoes, cocumber?, squash and potatoes will
bo highly vulnerable to the cold
because of their young stago of
growth.

#attfnrh lim tU i

Cleartag aad turning much colder
tonight with low I* to 32. Thursday
fair and continued cold.

f j VOL. XLIX

freeze or frost will kill.
Dr. Reitx said the tree* simply
could not take this second shock
following so quickly after the first
one. *
|,
"They sre Just shout as sus­
ceptible to eold westhtr now as
they ever could be." he sdded. *T
feel pretty gloomy shout the
situstion because the next six
weeks are a crucial time for the
citrus people."
The heaviest snow flurries in re­
cent years fell over much of the
central Florida citrus belt. But the

WASHINGTON (U P )— A form er

Eisenhower administration official
said today, "we are drifting into
Socialism" and a big tax ctit is
needed to restore buslnrs* confi­
dence.
This view was expressed by
Lothair Tretor, former assistant
secretary of commerce for domes­
tic affair*. In testimony prepared
for the House Ways A Mean* Com­
mittee.
Teetor, now an official ol the
Perfect Circle Corp , Hagerstown,
Ind., appeared as spokesman for
the Indiana Slate Chamber of
Commerce. The committee is con­
sidering proposals for lax revi­
sions. Prospects are dim any ma
job legislation will result this year.
Teetor rejected the view ex­
pressed by administration officials
and congressional leaders of bolli
parties that the government can't
afford to grapt general tax relief
now In view of the n»»d for In­
creased defense efforts
"AH we have to do," Teetor
r%h
,
J
„
d(
tu
rn
vLd
?rn
,
■
T
ver,l1
to buy t r bird that danced, talk said, "is to rut the non essentials
cd. sang and in many ways enter­ so w« can afford the essentials."
tained people who came by to sec
Teetor alio indicated he feels
it."
j his old hois — Secretary of Com
Th» Cockatoo rsg* I* located it marc* Sinclair Weeks — msy he
the police station entrance to the optimistic In predicting an ecotoo.
I nomic upturn in mid summer.

NEWSPAPER

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 8. 1958

Shop and Save
In Sanford

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NO. 171

United Pr*** Leased W ire

Commissioners Elect
Warner As New Mayor
Merle Warner, Sanford filling sta­ vote one "no" was recorded which,
tion ovmer and operator, waa elect­ according to City Attorney William
ed to serva aa Mayor of Sanford C. Hutchison, left only one candi­
the 1936 term at last night's or­ date for the honorary position.
ganizational meeting of tha San­
Warner was elected by two votes
ford Board of City Commissioners snil three abstained votes. Mayor
Warner, immediately following Gatchcl called for a unanimous
his surprise election, said "Let me billot for Wsrner which was
assure you that Merla Winter is proved.
Just a* much surprised as you aie.
Prior to the Mayor's election,
t know that I wilt have the solid two commissioners were seated for
backing of this body ami every de­ three year terms. Robert S. Brown,
partment of the city. With (be help newly elected and A. L. Wilson, re­
of this group and ‘tha Man Up- elected in last November’* elty
flairs' 1 know sr* will be mcctis- election.
ful."
First order of business for Ihe
Last night's Mayor'* election v as new board was a resolution com­
ahou' the ahortcat In the past de­ mending Commissioner F. D. Scott
cade and ahowed no indication of for his term a* a member of the
a possible faction cropping up in Sanford Ctty Commission. He was
preientrd a silver tray for "tha
city government.
Mayor David Gatchel was nainrd untiring service to the City of San­
temporary chairman of the com­ ford."
Scott said "It's hern a pleasure.
mission for the election.
Gatchcl was nominated by Com­ We've had some disagreeable
missioner A. L. Wilson (or re- things come up hut In the long run
I can't remember those who voted
MERLE W ARNER, Sanford's Mayor for 1958, elected election ai Mayor for 1936 and im­ against me. It's been a pleasure to
mediately fullowing, Warner waa
last night at the organizational meeting of the Ronril of
serve with you." Thanking the
nominated.
Sanford City Commissioners.
(Staff Photo)
However, on tha first roll-call Board ol Commissioners ami all
of the departments of the city for
their help, Scott said, "with this
An Editorial ,
Sanford Resident, new board we have wonderful im­
portunities ahead of us."
Mayor Gatchcl, when the floor
W. R. Dyson, 69,
was thrown open for comment,
said "A ) ear ago tonight I was tho
Dies Early Today
W. R. Dyson, (19, a long-time, most surprised person in the State
well known Ssnford resident died of Florida. 1 have done my best
at the Orange Memorial Hospital, and I think Sanford has had a good
year."
Mr. Engineer, thin time you've hit below the belt!
J c3r^
, ttU mornln* tUit ‘
"Such a year would not have
_
Mr. EnKineer. you've hit where it hurt* nml
„orn Sept! l«. isas, in White been possible," Mayor Gatchcl con­
central r lorida has been set back another hundred years with Lake, N. C., he eame here In P*23 tinues!, "without your cooperation"
a decision that laymen, even though they aro not familiar as general auperlntendent for Hut- as he spoke to members ol the
with the transit and level, know is wrong.
ion Construction Co. Prior to that hoard ol eommissionkrt "We have
had a unified commission," he
There can be no estimate of the holienust that will he he
Reneral superintendent for
said.
released by men o f integrity who have fought hard, and w- r ,io" e Construction Co. of
The new Mayor owns and ope­
fough t a Rood fight, for the dream of it century.
Darlington, S. C. Mr. Dyson waa rates Warners Gulf Service at tha

Commission Denies
Okay Of Building
Z Inspector Position

The Board of Seminole County
Commissioners yesterday refund
to approve an appointment of Clif­
ton L. Overman to the position of
Building Inspector for the Semi­
nole County Planning Commission
on the recommendation of the com­
mission's chairman, Raymond M.
Ball.
Also in the recommendation,
signed hy the Planning Commiss­
ion's chairman, was an appoint­
ment of Mrs. Maxine 1). Thomp­
son as secretary.
Commissioner Fred Dyson stated
"I think the Manning and Zoning
Board should make more than one
recommendation."
In tho wake of Commissioner Dy­
son's statement, Commissioner II.
C. Dodd said "I wouldn’ t vote (or
him lOverman) until aflrr thla
hoard Interviews him."
Commission Chairman John Kri­
der warned "I would think that
the board might get involved In
hiring members of the various de­
partments of the county."
Commissioner Dyson commented
"That might he a good idea."
Dyson immediately m ade a mo­
tion tn write a letter to Chairman
of the County Zoning and Plann­
ing Board asking to “ call a meet­
ing with his hoard and let morn
than one recommendation be made
for the position of building inspect­
or and secretary."
Commissioner H o m e r Little
charged that Robert 3. Brown had
corner of First St. and Sanford Interviewed applicants for the two
Ave. He also heads a National Car positions alono and that members
of the board for zoning and plann­
Henlal service here.
Warner Is (3, ami rexldts at 2117 ing did not know the qualification*
Myrtle Ave. He has threw children of those who applied.
Commission Chairman Krider
and three grandchildren.
asked "Isn't there some way we
He
Is
an
avtd
enthusiast
of
avial' 8 ‘*.,n
*«-v u ‘ ran expedite tills? 1 understand
£ 5 S v , .T u S U i .7 4 " ! that there arn morn than 100 appli­
cation* for permits that need to be
KOREANS ATTACK Gt
processed."
PUSAN. Korea ( UP) - An Amer­
Commission Clerk O. P: Herndon
ican soldier was In a hospital to­ displayed the letter of recommend­
day with a cerebral concussion ation from the County Zoning and
after being attacked by three Ko­ Planning Board signed hy Its chair­
rean civilians. He was Identified man.
at I'fe. Madison E. Septcr, of St.
However, commissioners de­
Charleston. Ohio. An Army report manded that more lhan one re­
ssld Rcpter wss returning to hi* commendation be made and that
unit when the Korean* attacked the Board of County Commission­
him. His condition si as listed *s er Interview the applicants before
good.
! appointment.

W e've Been Hurt, M r.
Engineer! Hurt Bad!

No one has argued with you. Mr. Engineer, about the
,u*„!frr , . . r«
technical data necessary to place dams at strategic points noo^ TrnJ,. with which he had
to control the waters o f the -St. Johns River. No one has been affiliated for 30 years,
argued with engineers over the fact that this St. Johns
made ....
hi* ________
residence ...
In SanS
.He
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"liver would develop into one
ono o f the greatest economic mland-waa
River
ail- ford at 1201 Magnolia Ave. and
•antages Florida has ever known.
a member of the Flrat Bap
vantages
Baptist
But we do argue with you about the fact that you are Church hera; Masonic Lodge. Olakil,K »,vny fr.,m S»nfonl »n,l O n .rn l n o r t h multi-mil- ^
Ions o f dollars in waterway transportation, in industrial bantoru rnk t i^xige ami was a
plant location.*, in pleasure boating through Central Florida,
of vjorl,, w*^ 0nf ; in housing developments, and most of a ll-o n e of the great- n S S c f S t l ' ^ M ; 5! :
fat defense measures the Corps of Engineers could have daughter, Mr*. 3. Ward Cassrells,
undertaken.
Monlchanin. Del.; on* son, Lt. Col.
The blow you have struck— Mr. Engineer— has been a James II. Dyson, Ft. Monroe, Va.;
slap in tlif face and ami a blow o f destruction.
four grandsons, James If. Dyson
But, good fighters never stay down— not when they Jr., Ft Monroe; Gregory Wegner
know they're right! Anil that’s why tho fight has just ho- Dyson. Fl Monroe; 8. Ward Cesscells III, Montehanln; Christrophgun.
The Washington delegation unanimously supported the er Dyson Casseells, Montehanln;
and one brother Fred A. Dyson of
Installation Slated
Sanford-Titusville Canal and wc believe fh«t they will con­ Sanford.
The Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
tinue to support it to the tune o f immediately pouring the oils
Funeral services will ho held at
Department will hold .t meeting at
o f indignation onto tlio.se who will realize that Central Flori­ It a. m. Friday at the First Bapt­
6 p. m , Jan. II at tha Lake Miry
da ha.x been hurt and hurt badly.
ist Church in Ssnford with the Rev.
6ehooi.
We believe that waterway organizations in every sec­ W. P. Brooks Jr. and the Rev.
Thera win he in Instanation of
tion o f the country will come to the forefront and speak their Joseph if. Courson officiating. Re­
officers for the coming yeir.
main* will lie sent to Olunta, S.
piece in favor o f the Sanford-Titusville Canal.
We believe, too, that the Florida Waterway* Committee, C. for burial at the Uethcl Baptist
along with tho welded friendship it has made along the Church Cemetery. Brisson Funeral
“ Not since
sine# the 1930's
1930'* he*
hs* FlorFb&gt;r- , Class C Hydroplane, the flying
Home it in charge.
Mississippi and the Atlantic seaboard, will release one o f
his record &lt;
on the
The family requests thst In lieu *'** fi*M*d such •otrlee in h&gt;dro- \chip, will throw hi*
the greatest and most successful attacks of the century.
of flowers, friend* may contribute I'1*"* r,‘ ln* ** thi* »7, r " ,,r- A*
In tho calm water* just north
We call on Florida'.* W.idiingtou delegation to apeak to the Uethcl Uaptm
lilt* u|&gt;Build- V,‘ Wuudell, commudui•&gt; “ f lb* &lt;•» Snn/urU uu 17—yj in ti
Uapt1st Church
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now and let those who have hurt Central Florida know where ing Mind In care of Richard K. ^Sanford Boat and .Ski Club an- proath to tho St. Johns Klvif
|nouneed.
bridge.
they stand and what their intention* will he when this ques- Triiluck, Olsnta. S. C.
According to Woodall, best
Millionaire oilman H- U Martion is brought out in hearing.
—— -----------------raring has latch*! onto tha lives iontaux of Shrev sport. La. wtU
• We call on military men— for the Navy, the Army, and J n v C P P C T n H p n r
of leisure men and women of the bring to Sanford tho most amaz­
the A ir Corps to atep out in front and let the Corps o f En^ ^
* CU I
nation and Florida is feeling tire ing assemblaga of water poweivd
gineer* know exactly what the San ford-Titun villa Canal ~
^
"*
Talk On
Safety
winter impact.
m a c h in e r y during the rsM . Bolt
will mean to them.
The best of ipcrdltoat driver* McGInty, profs--iun.il ditver ex­
Members of the Ssnford Semi­
The dreams o f a century have not been shattered, Mr. nole County Junior Chamber of will b* In Sarford Sunday after­ tra-ordinary from Corpus Christ,
Engineer. They’ve been interrupted only temporarily.
Commerce will heir, at their noon noon, Jan. IX vleing for-50 prize Tex., wdl chauffeur Marioneaux*
The shock is over now, Mr. Engineer—and Centrnl 'uncheon meeting tomorrow, a .0- money for each heat of the six equipment in every clasa race
Florida, along with all its friends will now get down to work al law enforcement officer speak race event, each race comprised of but C Service Runabout.
two heat*, and those all-importso that the truth mny be known and that the dreams &gt;n safety.
Marioneaux, who does every­
Sergeant Ben Butler will address “ •&gt;$ esrly season points tlmt go thing in a big way, not only
o f a century might he realized. Progress cannot be
halted or we would become stagnant and useless. he local Jayrees and demonstrate toward the Colonel Green 87.»w*o bring* about six hydro* and a
That's why the Sanfoni-Titusville Canal must become a some of the varioua pieces of Trophy that will he presented runabout to *aeh of the races,
equipment used to help keep the
the high point man at the end but Carrie* two engines fur each
reality— not in the future, but NOW, Mr. Engineer!
streets of Sanford sefe.
of the circuit tour.
cla «, numbering a dozen, p l.t
We do not ask you to step out o f the way— we merely
Sgt. Butler will be introduced ; Since Sanford is to early on two pit stooge* and master me­
ask you to be prepared for tho avalanche that is about to by Vt. L"Rxborn jr7p«Vident o f ! th* Grtp*7ru7k Clreuil this'yur chanic II. Alien Smith of Shrevs*
descend.
1 the Jaycee organization.
.............................
it will prohably have the most port, to keep the immaculate ma­
colorful field of boat racing chinery operating smoothly.
The security o f a nation Is at stake. Mr. Engineer! T^ie
drivers ever assembled here.
economic future o f a community is at stake! Central Florida’s
McGInty held two national title*
At least two muiti-mlllionairea
future is at stake!
tost year and has sights set on
will
bring
their
fabulous
equip­
You, Mr. Engineer, arc expected to develop those things
ment to toik* Monroe for the mure this year.
which make security, economy, development, and the future
“ We will field the beat set of
Second Annual Sanford Outboard
TWO COMMISSIONERS WERE sworn in la night at th« organizational meeting o f the more sound than ever before.
racers ever to visit Sanford dur­
Regatta.
Board o f Sanford City Commissioners. H. N.
tyer, the city’s Finance Director (center)
This, we believe, along with hundreds o f thousands of
Wild Rill Tenny, multi-million­ ing the hydroplane races this
Is ahown administering the oath to Commit doner A. I~ Wilson (left) and Robert S. others, can be done with the Sanford-Titusville Canalaire playboy from Crystal Bay, year," club commodore Woodal^
n
/ f i a t
/n&gt;
e .•
L . . (Staff I'hoto)
Brown (righ t).
T h is, we believe,, Mr. Engimter, W ILL Us dunel
„
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Cliy Will Receive AF Jet Stratotanker
Mafional Publicity Crashes In Everglades
From Boat Regatta

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MIAMI (UP)— A M f Air Force rain squalls w en so Jted It eould
KC-V7 Jet Stratotankar, unable to not go down, The KC»T then tried
land because of severe raintqualla, to get landing clearance at Miami
What shapes up aa on# of tha trashed In the Everglades west of International Airport. But before
most cotorful races In tha Grapa hero early today. At least four of It could land, the pilot radioed he
fruit League Winter Tour will be Ita its crewmen parachuted to wea running too low on fuel to
In Sanford Jan. II, whan th* San­ aafety.
stay safely over the Miami arts
ford Boat and Ski Club aponsora The Florida highway patrol laid and that he was heading west.
tha Second Annual Sanford Out­ Uw last report from the plane
The four crewmen were picked
board Regatta. It will bring to eame about 5 a. m. when the pilot up unhurt about two mllei west
Sanford national publicity through radioed th at he wai running out of Sweetwater, a small town just
tha leading boating magailnai.
of fuel and heading over the Ever­ outside of Miami.
According to officials and gpokea- glade* to avoid eraahlng la • con­
The last of the four fliers who
men of tha American Power Boat gested area.
balled out to safety told highway
Association, which la sanctioning
The highway patrol said the patrolman that a fifth crewman
tha race# of th# world’# fastest plane had originally tried to land wai getting act to jump when ha
Outboard hydroplane* on the wat­ a t Homestead Air Forca Base, left the plane. He said the pilot
ers ol t-ako Monroe, two of tha south of here, but that wind and remained at tha eontroli and ap­
most colorful taame tn outboard
parently was waiting until he got
racing will com# to Sanford for
well out of the residential area be­
the event.
fore jumping himself.
Bud Wlget, whose famous "Mon
A Coast Guard helicopter lo­
key on a Stick” carried him lo
cated the plane In a field about
fame and a world record will pit
two mile* weit of a big concrete
odds against tha millionaire play­
plant in western Dade County.
T H E BOOK O F R E M E M B R A N C E la ad m ired by H u rry W eir, Sem lnol* M em orial H o s ­ boy BUI Tenney from Crystal Bay,
The
helicopter pilot said tha big
p ita l A d m ln U lru to r. T h e book wan p rc a e n te l to th e h o spital by M r. and M m . J . E d w ard Minn., also a world record holder
tanker was in an upright position
N lchnld*. ( L e f t to r ig h t) Nlcholdn, W eir, a n d Mra. Nlehoid.i.
(P h o to by B e rg s tro m ) In the Class'B Hydroplane racing.
on the ground, Indicating It might
Dr. A. W. Woodall, commodore of
have. been crash landed there.
9
the Sanford Boat and Ski Club,
However, there was no word on
Florida State Bank Reports All-Time High Of Deposits
•aid that this year th* elub would
CAIRO—4R— On* of tha big­ the two m illing crewmen.
«tJw Florida State nank of Sian-(Naval Air Station Facility which W. A. Patrick, and T. E. Tucker. be able ot accomodate tha antic! gest and moat ambition# experi­
About the same time the plane
lord hai experienced a record o|tencd It * door offlrlally on April Officers elected to *erv# for the paled turnout of 10,000 spectators ment# In collective farming this Is believed to have gone down, a
•The State Road Department Is aide of the Iron Curtain Is slowly severe ralnsquall with winds up to
volume of activity during the year 2d, 1957. This record level of ac ensuing year are Fred II. McNulty,
THE FIRST IIAI1Y of 1958 In Seminole County la held by
1MT, Over a million and one half tlvlly ai*o brought ahout an all- Chairman of the Board; T. E. already cutting the grasa and pro shaping desert wasteland Into 42 miles per hour raked the 311ami
his mother. Mrs. Henry Longwell. 550 Flumosn Drive.
Items war* handled and procened. time high of depo*lta-over 10 Tucker, President; C. Howard Mc­ paring the ilte for the racea," productive fields on th* adga of area.
Tiny
James David Longwell and his parents will receive
Much of this Increaied activity la million during tha peak of Ih* sea­ Nulty, Vic# Preatdent; D. E. Loop, Woodall aald.
th# Nila della near hare.
dua to the Florida State Rank son,’* said T. E. Tucker, praaldent Vice Prealdent and Personal Loan
I t’e catted Tahrir (Liberation) the project ■■ for an uniponsored a bumper crop of gift# from Sanford merchants. He was
Officer; Mary B. Douglass, Cash­
today.
Province, and In many ways it youth to enter the U. S. Naval born nt 12:22 p.m. New Year’s Day at the Seminole Me­
l&gt;tree Ior * elected at the annual ier; R. A. We non, it. Edward
morial Hospital.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
lymbollxe* th* gamtd* with tha Arademy. II* has to be literateatockholdor meeting held January Davis, and Patricia II. Gatchcl,
future
taken
by
Egypt'*
“libera­
which
eliminate*
a
hefty
percent(Continued from Page 1)
J, are Fred II. McNulty, chairman Assistant Cashiers; M. P. Crandall,
tor*" under tha leadership of age by itaelf—and bindlesi. He
of the Board, Andrew Carraway, Assistant Cashier and Manager of Intimately acquainted with tA*
Is On Hot-Spot
President Gamal Abdel Nasser. has to com# from th# terribly D raft Board Head
planning
program.
Ihe
NAS
Facility
Office;
and
R,
W.
C.
R.
Clout
i,
C.
Howard
McNulty,
The Board of Trustee* of the
MEMPHIS. Tenn. (U P )- Milton day called us * bunch of southern
This possibility faded somewhat Th* scheme Is a major Instrument over erowled Nile Delta, be mar­
Ceroid,
Assistant
Personal
In
in
tomlnola Memorial Hospital have
when Commissioner Marie Warner In the regime’s desperate race to ried to but * single wife and have Rowers, chairman of the board goons," he said. "Well, she's th«
Officer.
announced the establishment of a
increase food production which lass than four children.
that drafted Elvis Presley, Is on one who's a goon.”
"The officers and directors of the asked Foldet “How many dollar*
m mortal fund. The fund wilt utt- Ed's Deacon Jones
today laga behind tha country's
Tha volunteer has to have com­ a hot spot that has him "led up
are we talking about?"
"I talk about EM* more than
hank
look
for
1034
to
he
even
more
ilm monetary gill* made In the
puted his military service. This to the teeth."
Foldea told Ih* com ml if loner soaring population.
I sleep," he added.
active and the bank wilt ennltnua
hospital In memory of loved one* To Head Lineup
But Tahrir Province Is much ia not only a sign of hia physical
"A crackpot called me lit e r my
to endeavor to stimulate economic that *T would not haiard a guess.
The draft board chairman said
who have pasted on.
Tha city does not have fundi more than th a t Ita creator* a rt fitn#*s but his ability to take dis­ b e d t i m e lis t night." Bower* he f i g u r e s that a draft board
In
Ninth
Race
Improvement In tbe area," «aH
equally
concerned
with
accom­
A large red leather hook bear­
cipline
and
fit
Into
a
radically
appropriated for city planning ex­
Ed'« Dearon Jones, track rham- Tucker.
revolution, new way of life. Ths age group is plained f h ' a t t f ' d £ p u t t X
ing an Inscription "The Book of
cept as a note in the contingency plishing a aoclal
who resigned rather than draft
plon
last
year,
heads
a
speed
pack­
Remembrance" has been gtven to
funds of tha present flscat budget startin g from scratch, they want 22-32, still young enough to ven In the Army.’
ed
lineup
In
the
featured
ninth
race
mountain hoys after hearing ot
to
build
a
now
model
society
for
Uta hQipItal by Mr. amt Mra. J.
*‘Nt
considering
the
lact
that
change
and
s
t
tha
peak
of
physi­
Memheri of th* Zoning and
Kdward Nlchnlds. In memory ol tonight at the Sanford Orlando Ken­
Beethovan was not an American Presley'* deferment, la “a fool".
cal and mental power*.
Planning Commlsilon expressed Egypt’# farmer*.
nel
Club.
"With all due respect to Elvis,
their parents. The Inscription la In
and has been dead for some time,
By scientific, sociological, and
NEW CLOTHING
approval of th# move to aeeura
While Deacon Jones, who racked
(Continued (votn Page 1)
who's a nice boy," Bowers said,
gold leaf. The book will contain
psychotoglcst
means,
they
hop*
to
1
auppose
be
felt
we
were
dis­
But
this
Isn’t
all.
If
a
man
much
neoded
planning
for
the
city.
disarmament talk* „In
the namea of lho*e who have given up lit wins last season, has looked foI,*P’«
Clifford McKIhbln, chairman of break the log-jam of centuries of passes all the** tests, h* is sub­ criminating against rock *n' roll "we've drafted people who are far,
something less than Impressive so I-ondon. And whn Is In say whether
far more important than he ia.
gift! to tha hoipltal and thoia in
the
city’* board laid "It sounds tradition which today makes the jected to physchological and so­ music.
the
fait
of
Zhukov
ami
tbe
meteoric
fer this year, he may still paraila
After all, when you take him out
Egyptian
peasant
on*
of
the
"
I
told
him
we
pul
Mr.
Elsen­
mamorlam.
ciological
teste
to
determine
his
like
an
excellent
opportunity
to
rise of Khrushchev were good or
of
the entertainment business,
Mra. Kirby File Jr., an aernm- postward as favorite.
most
mlscrshls
and
povertyhower
in
the
Army
and
that
ought
ability
to
fit
Into
a
highly
Inte­
get aom* planning without mu-h
J, M. Edwards' handsome blue had, and for whom?
pllshcd draftiman, hai ronaented
to count for something. Then I ask­ whit have you got left? A truck
stricken
Individuals
In
th#
world.
gra*
?d
community.
Once
he’s
over
cost."
Men
of
iplrlt
qml
Imagination
to Imcrlhe the nam ri In the book. star hai picked up only one victory ■are getting fewer, It seems, Har­ Howard Kavllle, a member of To accomplish this, Egypt's this obstacle he is ready for th* ed him how old he was and when driver.*'
“The Book of Heinembrance" In five starts during Ihe current man stated as he reeattrd some the hoard remarked 'T am very planners felt It was vitally neces­ final te a t-six months In the he told me 52. I asked him how he
will be placed In the family room campaign. However, that was t of the humorous stories of Ihe much Impressed with the pro sary not to try and Impose a to­ provinces training and indoctrin­ got so stupid in 52 years "
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa
• t the hospital on a aland donated dean cut triumph, by two and a past. He alto named Individuals gram ."
The reaction Is about evenly ditally new system on an eatablUh- ation township.
half
lengths,
tn
the
Scholarship
by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. dray of
On* of tha first and most sig­ Tided, Dovers said, but It's the (UP&gt;“ Th« worl1 r»in* *" ,lvlnK
Georg* Morgan, member of th# ed agricultural area, no m atter
who claimed top spots In 1957
Handicap Dec St
that really burn him memorT
marooned many
Lake Mary.
board, commented "1 feel- that we how badly It nseded reformation. nificant experience* each family complaints
new*.
King
Ivy,
a
brilliant
young
pup
r
town* and village* In Iht northern
Monetary gift* received by the
For
one
thing,
they
wanted
to
passes
through
Is
getting
uni­
have
talked
long
enough.
If
some
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In
Sanford,
for
hoipltal will ha used to purchitr owned by Fred Whitehead, Is also ; a record breaking year of new* thing Is going to be done it should select carefully th* participants forms. Th* galUbia, the ankle"One woman In a letter yestcr- Tr1aln!v" 1'
reachil]'t l!er1e.
1said today. Twenty-two and a half
now equipment, or replica uicd ready lo gn and could be the first were, Harman said, ( |) The Sun- be done Immediately. I am sur­ in this experiment, to get the length flowing gown Egyptian j “____
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Sanford-Orlando
greyhound
to
col
inches
of
rain
have
washed away
equipment, as dlractod hy the
ford Naval Air Station story &lt;2) prised that money has not been most adaptable, energetic end re­ men wear. Is itrickiy taboo dur- complement
le d five wins this season.
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,
, the ,agricultural
, ,
,side. , hundreds of native hut* since
Board of Trustees,
sourceful types possible. The old Ing working hours. It is condoned The plonesring phase tx fur from Thurid;lj,. Vood luppliM were re.
The 71-pound son of Mountain 5-’’ I million market fire and de­ appropriated (or this."
Mayor Galchel said later "The established areas, they thnugrt. but rm murs during their free over, with only 12,000 of its event,„w an(1
,lnM * ere
Tima has four victories ami a third dication of new market (3) Sanford
docks amt terminals story (4) Ihe wise thing for us to do is gn ahead would b« dealt with In time by in­ time. In ita place the man gets a uni 1.200.000 acre* under full blocked by floods, No casualties
to his credit In five starts.
Kelly story (S) The "his freere" with choosing a consultant ami pet tensive social, sanitary, and ed­ floppy sunhat, blue denim shirt cultivation. When it is completed were reported.
Bramlford, Conn. — (til*) — (ill J2t» million school bond Issue him In here. Now it seem* that we ucational work of a more ortho­ and pants, a better quality set it will have added a futl onefor best wear, and a pair of ten­ eighth to cultivated land in
dox nature.
fails (7) Child victim of auto ac­ have dona something feasible."
The Board of Director* of Invest Tony Caopkourhss, ltd, was limit- cident amt resulting shrubbery
nis shoes.
U. S. WONT JOIN PACT
TO HUT LAND
Egypt.
test
to
a
hospital
after
ha
rubbed
era Mutual, tnc , largest mutual
IKK GETS RARE DOGS
The wife, who may hav* arrired
Collective farming was Judged
cutback move (g) Navy plane
There are still many problems.
WASHINGTON (U P ) - U. 5. dip­
Bind affiliate of Investor* Diversi­ hi* aching fret with alcohol. The
KATHMANDU. N e p a l (UP1— the only system whereby inten­ wearing th* head-to-to# black Perhaps, the most important is lomatic posts abroad have been
fied Service*, tnc., represented In frill caught fir* when bo tried to ernih at Silver t ake (91 Sanford Animal handlers prepared toil ay sive and mechanised agrli-ull-f e shroud common in the Arab
water, the perennial problem in reminded that this country’s pob
dial
exchange
cutover
and
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them
over
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open
tool
Ranfurd has declared a quarterly
dm trial development gels under­ to ship two rare Tibetan dogs to and scientific techniques would World,’ goes through tha same Egypt. Sufficient quantities for ley is against Joining the Baghdad
dividend of 9 rents per share, pay­ stove.
way.
President EU«nhower as a gift of make th# heavy per acre invest- process. She gets a checkered full utilication of the laud won't defense pact now. State Depart­
able January Id, 1954 to share­
the
Nepalese government. The ment pay off. The province was jumper, tom* shirts, and a be avaitable until the High Dam ment spokesman Joseph W. Reap
Harman
called
on
10
Rotarians
holders of record at th* dose ol vestment Income, derived from
is built st Aswan and a water- disclosed this when asked Monday
business December 31, 1957. The dividend amt Interest Income. This tn give their Ideal ai to what the dog*. Sharps Ma»tlff», came from laid out a* a series of 500-aer* brightly colored scarf.
Th* government has spent and sharing agreement reached with shout reports from Syria that the
dividend wilt be distributed out of it tbe ti'Jth consecutive dividend to top stories of the south mlqht a c r o s s the H i m a l a y a ! and w ere collectives, each with a JOO-fambe for 19jT. Those giving their reported to be the first shipped to ibr village unit. A man will be I* continually spending huge sums the Sudan. And th# coat is heavy. United States had assured Syria
(ha Fund's undistributed uct In­ paid by the Fund.
able to "buy" the land from the on * model agriculture station It takes yuvtrt. much fertilizer, it would not join the alliance. Sy­
opinion were: Gordon Bradley, E the United State).
government on a 30-year pay­ with Imported eattls and fowl and huge quantities of water to ria is sharply critical of Use fiveV. Turner, John Burton. Frank
Legal Notico
Evani, Randall Chase, Georg* nadoe* tn Alabama and Mini)*- ment plan, but not nntil ha has and on on industrial complex to restore the desert to productivity, i nation pact.
Stine. Bill Ittuh, {track Perkin* Jr., ippl.
sucressfuly passed • three-year
worn ti os' ixtwXTios
d il p l l . 's t * s i l t c la im
t n . t &lt; ln u v h i lr
T o IIIBSHI.XSJ I H i l l ’l l " X l l o w s
w hich *
.
«r Blih- ' nr Vu ii . may Myron Reek. Milton P Ladd, anti
Taking a look at Con great and teit period In srhlch he prove*
pfotlce Is hereby »lv * ii u&lt;nlsr tti« h s v s B avins! «h&gt; v u v i s a f K l l l v Charles Person*.
predicting the happening* on In­ his ability to keep up to stand­
Lutl.i.',,* „!
* '***, rluri U I n k * IVvIch. 1' ■ t n .I. list* o f vs PI
The south'! to top stories, Har­ ternational questions, the budget, ard* set by th* authorities.
trt ISaa (’aviflll
of
a tv tu U a , 1*11. lo w .-h o f Ih* cot- 4 tunu
lu.rBtlou* t U ls J
th* sam e tw ­ Hgrtila.oU OtlUilf. rWrIU. At hit man told th# Rotary Club wqre: and the tax hearing! ahead, Har­
These standard* designed to
in s Isc e rp e re le U un U sr in * l . * i ot wfflv'A In |h* ?ourt Hsu** cf «ai | l i t Little Rock, and the me of
man asked that members read th* lift th* fslah (peasant) out of th*
rUrUU.
*iwor&lt;llag to it** i»cAt fUnfofJ rtsifl t a, within
itt ilt u( t lis a»cr*la*S o t
**c 0 • !*M f At • iti| if min i h« fro in is# federal troops In Integration, (It fifth through ltlh verse* of the dark ages
quickly, are a major
an t »v»vr •ii.-h v o tp u r e llo o s s * w r v tint* of fh« tin t tiuMI 'Aitoo of (hli Hurricane Audrey. (J&gt; The Trial of
Rook of Habakkuk for a Bible pic­ cause of concern for th* authori­
'#
. .
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U«linciu*M tor H ire s (*&gt; m i l or
m .re |o th * fiilu * u t re p o rts v .i.i
In wrlttfltf. *'» | shall At aR# th« John Kasper nt Knoxville, Tetm ture of today and ail of tha world'* ties. They’vs resulted In a swarm
V v i u i b M o( U x*&gt; a n j s r Ih* prior!,
of rttlileira | n | 0'«*t tiffli*« (It The court-martial of Col. John event*. "We are too silent," Har­ of teisv'hrrv, social workers, and
s p in s o! n»el|.-x * ' 1 1 1 . rtp rl.l* » is
* *lr»i« of t o
-tint. (nt %h%\\
tu l a * . U t l . s v i t h a t i n U r m * p m . h*
t&gt;* IVSIV tis hr -h* rlsl-nsnt his C Nickerson (It Missile firings man taid, "and th# world will technical experts and trslnsrs des l i U n t o t sal t t U c H o a SO) I t , rV&gt;r
o r h '• t t r i r v s T s n l r e v . u - h at Cape Canaveral i«t Naihville, grow worse an!*)i »#, si Individ- scsisdlng en the province to guard
I t s a u i u t s s . I t ! I. • si I c o r o o f s t I o n s
•* Hist shill Trnn. tchool Integration bomb- uali. speak up and tike part in our against backsliding tnta th# old
t k . , 4 t.ssa cUvv-4 vs a u b i* . I t o At*- kO so'p l**^n* ",
ktlolton, r a t t h v t Hires 111 m o n t h s
lings. (7t Montgomery, Ala. Inte­ community, state snd federat gov- ways.
r*f
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» t r e r Oslo o f Hits iMibtu-allnu - v c h
*’ • l-nUUtrvi. of th* s'.isl* gration violence. (St North Caro­ ernment
To start with, they sat ap stiff
m i l w a r y s u c h C s t i r n r s U n B ItBtSvt
of KtVTt I ttW W*:i t'll.
lina's school Integration program
•I'#4'V44* t
b. I . » H is t hvv n u t l a I h * m * * t i H m s
Harman was Introduces! by Char- enrollment qualifications which
f i t - l Its r e p o r t * i l i * * ■ ! p a l l Ih * ^-At NMI llh g h«e«T«K
t» Extradition fight In Florida for lie Morrison, program chairman relatively speaking, make it as
t a s s s JH
gfe*
* i - v t i f t h * pr.islsliMi* o f
HIM* McCoy, and (t(V, Ktlicr tor- for th# Rotary Club.
i* ii-'s le t 14. yiorlJs suture*, l i l t
nigh for th# peasant to get In on
h o rn a)
w ilt h c * M 1M*.| t » t h * Ptovsrnor o f
|( yiortiia, who »nt laoiro a v#s.f ? f M,4r
th * et
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Cold Wave Sweeps Over State; Snow Falls In Seminole County

LAKELASD (U P) - A cold wave
streepleg over Florida with »now.
^.Vost ini’ 20 degrees temperature*
** threatened today to gjve the atate’i
'billion dollar citrus Industry a near
death blow.
The Fro»t Warning Service forecast a "bard freeze'* la north and
central portion* and near freezing
weather in the tourist-filled sou­
thern sectlonj. • Temperatures In
the low 10's were forecast for the
entire citrus section.
The ‘'sunshine'* peninsula, pla^ j u e d for two weeks with near hur­

ricane winds and tropical down dieted lows of M to 30 in the
pour*, even had a snowfall dur­ citrus belt tonight.
ing the morning. Snow fejl so heav" It may not be as cold tonight as
ily in Lakeland, in the middle of it was during the last freeze but
the orange and grapefruit belt, another freeze so close on the
that visibility was cut to half a heels of the last one would be
mile.
about the worst thing you could
The colorful orange and grape- imagine." *aid Pr. Herman Kelt*.
fruit groves throughout central | Director of the Florida Citrus ExFlorida suffered an estimated $100 periment Station at Lake Alfred.
million damages In the Dec. 12-13 1 "Trees will be killed outright."
freeze, the worse eold wave to he said, explaining that the last
hit the sunshine stale in nearly freeze made them drop their
30 years.
leaves and (hey have since started
The Frost Warning Sendee pre- new growth which even a light

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

U. S. Engineers Find
tS a n f or d - T i t u s v i l l e
Canal 'Unfavorable
Mayor Lee Gary,
♦Five Councilmen
Sworn In At Oviedo
Maror Lee Gary and the five
Councilmen were sworn in hy City
Clerk T. L. Lingo Sr. Members of
the council taking the oath of
.office were the new president. J.
"Young Harris; vie* president. W.
It. dents, Karl Paul. Joe I. Beas­
ley and newly elected member W.
H. Martin.
With the Council's approval. Ma­
yor Gary reappointed George A
Kelsey as Chief of Police, T. L.
Lingo Sr. as City Clerk, and T. L.
Lingo Jr. as Fire Chief. George A.
^ Speer was reappointed as Citv At
torety.
•Co/pmltUz n s z i g r . s w c * a ap­
proved aa follows; Street— W. ft.
Clonta, J. Young Harris; Fire— W.
R. Clonts, W. II. Martin. T. L. Lin­
go Jr.; Ssnltatlon— Joe I. Beasley,
Karl Daui; Swimming Pool and
Park— Joe I. Beasley, \V. 11. Mar­
gin.
^ Clvle Committees were approv* # d as follows: Governing Board of
Cofnmunlty Clinic. C. R Clonu,
George Morgan, Frank Wheeler.
Andrew Stanko, John Evans; and
Governing Board of Memorial
Building, Mrs. C. R. Clonts, Mrs.
Charles Shaffer, Mrs. Ruby Estes,
Leoo Otllff; Beautification of City
Hall and Clinic Grounds, Oviedo
Garden Club.
Preceding the business meeting
9 Mayor and Mrs. Lee Gary, Mr.
and Mrs. T. L. Lingo Sr. sod Mr.
and Mr*. George Kelsey served a
chicken barbecue dinner at the
Memorial Building. Invited to be
present were outgoing and incom
Ing councilmen and their wives:
also Mr. and Mrs. George A. Speer,
Mr. and Mrs. AM a Wilson. Mr
and Mri. R. L. Slavik, the Rev.
and Mrs. George Carlton, Pr. and
Mrs. E. W. Stoner, Mr. and Mrs.
* James Lea, Mr. ami Mrs. Paul
Mtkler.

WASHINGTON ( U P )- The U 8
Corps ol Engineers has reported
"unfavorably" on the Titusville
Barge Canal Project, the office of
Rep. A. Sydney Hcriong Jr. iDFla) said today.
It said the District and South
Atlantic Offices of the Corps of
Engineers found that flood con­
trol benefit* In the proposed pro­
ject were "relatively small" and
that navigation benefits were "net
economically justified."
The derision may be appealed to
the Engineer's Board on Rivers
and Harbors here.
Chamlicr of Commerce Manager
John Krider, speaking with Col.
Paul Troxler, District Engineer for
the Corps of Engineers, in Jackson­
ville, revealed that the district en­
gineer said "I haven't received
any official notification that the
Sa ford-Tituiville,.Canal has been
turned down.'*
Krider said this morning "1 am
contacting all my people that have
had any connection with the pro­
ject and wc will probably get our
heads together and determine just
what frof tal attack to m»ke " *
The Chamber of Commerce Man­
ager emphatically stated "Wc arc
not prepared to accept this.
"I have talked with Cot. Troxler

and hivn »«kcd for • text of hi*
report." said Krider, "and when
we study that we will drtermine
what our methods will be."
The report that the SanfordTitusville Canal had been turned
down because of the dinger to
flood control and because of In­
sufficient traffic on the St. John'a
River was, in all probability, pre­
mature yesterday.
There Is a possibility that the re­
port may have leaked tn tome
manner either out of the Jackson­
ville Office of the District Engineer
or from Washington.
Reporter* have not been able to
pin down today any announcement
that the project is "dead".
Krider told Col. Troxler by tele­
phone this morning tin t “ On the
basis of your recommendation anti
the evidence we produced at the
hearing held in Sanford, if that
didn't Justify the Sanford-Tituivtlle Canal, then we will never
build any waterways in the Stale
of Florida."
SHII trying to get official con­
firmation ol the turndown Kri-Jcr
r ated this mcyclng fa il "We will
be prepared to ho In Washington
the first week in February for the
hearing before the Rivers and Har­
bors Congress."

Valuable Cockatoo U.S. Said Drifting
Stolen From Zoo
Into Socialism

A very valuable coekaloo was
stolen from the Sanford Zoo some­
time during the night. Sid RiChard
reported this morning.
Richard said that the person tak­
ing the Belgium-obtained bird cut
a hole in the wire cage about six
Inches square. "Just big enough to
get the bird out,” he sabl.
The green parrott's cage was
also ci", Richard reported this
morning, but ‘.he parrott would not
come to ihe person and thry left
without it.
The roekatoo 1s solid White. ni
Chard said, with a while topknot
and faint pink ami sulphur colors
under the wing.
"We hope that anyone knowing
the wherealiouts of the bird will
call us," RiChard stated this
morning. "We keep the zoo purely
for the entertainment qf children
and our visitors,” he said.
"We wouldn't lake anything for
that bird," RiChard commented
* 7 this morning, "as a matter of faet

Installation Slated
The Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
Department will hold .t meeting at
6 p. m , Jan. II at tha Lake Miry
6ehooi.
Thera win he in Instanation of
officers for the coming yeir.

WASHINGTON (UP)— A former
Eisenhower administration official
said today, "we are drifting into
Socialism" and a big tax ctit is
needed to restore buslnrs* confi­
dence.
This view was expressed by
Lothair Tretor, former assistant
secretary of commerce for domes­
tic affair*. In testimony prepared
for the House Ways A Mean* Com­
mittee.
Teetor, now an official ol the
Perfect Circle Corp , Hagerstown,
Ind., appeared as spokesman for
the Indiana Slate Chamber of
Commerce. The committee is con­
sidering proposals for lax revi­
sions. Prospects are dim any ma
job legislation will result this year.
Teetor rejected the view ex­
pressed by administration officials
and congressional leaders of bolli
parties that the government can't
afford to grapt general tax relief
now In view of the n»»d for In­
creased defense efforts
"AH we have to do," Teetor
r%h
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rn
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to buy t r bird that danced, talk said, "is to rut the non essentials
cd. sang and in many ways enter­ so w« can afford the essentials."
tained people who came by to sec
Teetor alio indicated he feels
it."
j his old hois — Secretary of Com
Th» Cockatoo rsg* I* located it marc* Sinclair Weeks — msy he
the police station entrance to the optimistic In predicting an ecotoo.
I nomic upturn in mid summer.

TWO COMMISSIONERS WERE sworn in la night at th« organizational meeting of the
Board of Sanford City Commissioners. H. N. tyer, the city’s Finance Director (center)
I Is ahown administering the oath to Commit doner A. I~ Wilson (left) and Robert S.
(Staff I'hoto)
Brown (right).
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snow melted almost ts soon as It
hit the ground, turning Into slush.
Shortly after 11 o'elcok snow was
reported In Seminole County at
Slavla.
Many sectloni of PoOr, Lake,
Pasco and Hernando counties re­
ported scow. Lakeland apparently
had the "heaviest” snow (all.
Others with snow were Tampa,
Jacksonville, Winter Haven, Barlow, Plant City, Lake Wales and
Aubumdale. It started about S a.
m. and continued steadily for a
couple of hours.

Snow also f»0 ever extrema north
Florida, Including Tallahassee and
Marianna. Warren Johnson, chief
of the Weather Bureau here, said
the ‘Mow flurries were caused
when a eold air ma*s coming from
tha northwest at about 6,000 feet
collided with a flow of warmer,
moisture-laden flow from the south­
west at about 10,000 feet
Johnson said snow falls on cen­
tral Florida about every five or
six years on the average but us­
ually not as much as fell today.
The snow w ai not expected to

iperaaffect citrus be
i t the
ture w n In th
time it was fa
"douDr. P.eitt pol
bled-barrelled'' ,
ch aro
cd the
about to hit IF
in 1893
citru* disaster
y
and IMS and £• A ? — 1930.
ted toLittle dam» . c “*-a
night to the 1 r -; ' C res bobe tccause the ci
*s
trlod of
vere enough
time.
It a $25
Vegetable

#attfnrh lim tU i

Cleartag aad turning much colder
tonight with low I* to 32. Thursday
fair and continued cold.

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freeze or frost will kill.
Dr. Reitx said the tree* simply
could not take this second shock
following so quickly after the first
one. *
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ceptible to eold w esthtr now as
they ever could be." he sdded. *T
feel pretty gloomy shout the
situstion because the next six
weeks are a crucial time for the
citrus people."
The heaviest snow flurries in re­
cent years fell over much of the
central Florida citrus belt. But the

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 8. 1958

minion blow by the Dec. 13-13
freeze and barrasied by ■ series
of tropical downpours since then,
faced possibly another crop kill­
ing blow. Frost was forecast *11
the way south to the Miami area.
Farm ers who«e erops survived
the floods accompanying the heavy
rains feared the worst from the
frost. Their beans, tomatoes, cocumber?, squash and potatoes will
bo highly vulnerable to the cold
because of their young stago of
growth.

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NO. 171

Commissioners Elect
Warner As New Mayor
Merle Warner, Sanford filling sta­ vote one "no" was recorded which,
tion ovmer and operator, waa elect­ according to City Attorney William
ed to serva aa Mayor of Sanford C. Hutchison, left only one candi­
the 1936 term at last night's or­ date for the honorary position.
ganizational meeting of tha San­ Warner was elected by two votes
ford Board of City Commissioners snil three abstained votes. Mayor
Warner, immediately following Gatchcl called for a unanimous
his surprise election, said "Let me billot for Wsrner which was
assure you that Merla W inter is proved.
Just a* much surprised as you aie.
Prior to the Mayor's election,
The Board of Seminole County
t know that I wilt have the solid two commissioners were seated for
backing of this body ami every de­ three year terms. Robert S. Brown, Commissioners yesterday refund
partment of the city. With (be help newly elected and A. L. Wilson, re­ to approve an appointment of Clif­
of this group and ‘tha Man Up- elected in last November’* elty ton L. Overman to the position of
Building Inspector for the Semi­
flairs' 1 know sr* will be m cctis- election.
ful."
First order of business for Ihe nole County Planning Commission
Last night's Mayor'* election v as new board was a resolution com­ on the recommendation of the com­
ahou' the ahortcat In the past de­ mending Commissioner F. D. Scott mission's chairman, Raymond M.
cade and ahowed no indication of for his term a* a member of the Ball.
Also in the recommendation,
a possible faction cropping up in Sanford Ctty Commission. He was
preientrd a silver tray for "tha signed hy the Planning Commiss­
city government.
Mayor David Gatchel was nainrd untiring service to the City of San­ ion's chairman, was an appoint­
ment of Mrs. Maxine 1). Thomp­
temporary chairman of the com­ ford."
Scott said "It's hern a pleasure. son as secretary.
mission for the election.
Commissioner Fred Dyson stated
Gatchcl was nominated by Com­ We've had some disagreeable
missioner A. L. Wilson (or re- things come up hut In the long run "I think the Manning and Zoning
I can't remember those who voted Board should make more than one
MERLE WARNER, Sanford's Mayor for 1958, elected election ai Mayor for 1936 and im­ against me. It's been a pleasure to recommendation."
mediately fullowing, Warner waa
last night at the organizational meeting of the Ronril of nominated.
In tho wake of Commissioner Dy­
serve with you." Thanking the
Sanford City Commissioners.
(Staff Photo)
However, on tha first roll-call Board ol Commissioners ami all son's statement, Commissioner II.
of the departments of the city for C. Dodd said "I wouldn’t vote (or
their help, Scott said, "with this him lOverman) until aflrr thla
An Editorial ,
Interviews him."
Sanford Resident, new board we have wonderful im­ hoard
Commission Chairman John Kri­
portunities ahead of us."
Mayor Gatchcl, when the floor der warned "I would think that
W. R. Dyson, 69,
was thrown open for comment, the board might get involved In
said "A ) ear ago tonight I was tho hiring members of the various de­
Dies Early Today
partments of the county."
W. R. Dyson, (19, a long-time, most surprised person in the State
Commissioner Dyson commented
of
Florida.
1
have
done
my
best
well known Ssnford resident died
"That might he a good idea."
and
I
think
Sanford
has
had
a
good
at the Orange Memorial Hospital,
Dyson immediately m ade a mo­
year."
Mr. Engineer, thin time you've hit below the belt!
J c3r^
, ttU mornln* tUit ‘ "Such a year would not have tion tn write a letter to Chairman
the County Zoning and Plann­
_
Mr. EnKineer. you've hit where it hurt* nml „orn Sept! l«. isas, in White been possible," Mayor Gatchcl con­ of
ing Board asking to “call a meet­
central r lorida h a s been set back another hundred years with Lake, N. C., he eame here In P*23 tinues!, "without your cooperation" ing
his hoard and let morn
a decision that laymen, even though they aro not familiar as general auperlntendent for Hut- as he spoke to members ol the thanwith
one recommendation be made
hoard
ol
eommissionkrt
"We
have
with the transit and level, know is wrong.
ion Construction Co. Prior to that
a unified commission," he for the position of building inspect­
There can be no estimate of th e holienust that will he he
Reneral superintendent for had
or and secretary."
said.
released by men of in te g rity who have fought hard, and w- r ,io" e Construction Co. of The new Mayor owns and ope­ Commissioner H o m e r Little
fo u g h t a Rood fight, for the dream of it century.
Darlington, S. C. Mr. Dyson waa rates Warners Gulf Service a t tha charged that Robert 3. Brown had
No one has argued with you. Mr. Engineer, about the
,u*„!frr , . . r«
corner of First St. and Sanford Interviewed applicants for the two
technical data necessary to place dams at strategic points noo^ TrnJ,. with which he had Ave. He also heads a National Car positions alono and that members
of the board for zoning and plann­
Henlal service here.
to control the waters of the -St. Johns River. No one has been affiliated for 30 years,
ing did not know the qualification*
Warner
Is
(3,
ami
rexldts
at
2117
argued with engineers over the fact that this St. Johns
made ....
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In SanS
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"liver would develop into one
ono of the greatest economic ailm l- ford at 1201 Magnolia Ave. and
a n d -waa Myrtle Ave. He has threw children of those who applied.
River
Commission Chairman Krider
•antages Florida hhas
a member of the Flrat Bap
vantages
a s ever known.
Baptist and three grandchildren.
asked "Isn't there some way we
He
Is
an
avtd
enthusiast
of
aviaBut w e do argue with you about the fact that you are Church hera; Masonic Lodge. Ol- l' 8 ‘*.,n
*«-v u ‘ ran expedite tills? 1 understand
akil,K »,vny fr.,m S»nfonl »n,l O n.rnl n o r t h multi-mil- ^
£ 5 S v , . T u S U i . 7 4 " ! that there arn morn than 100 appli­
Ions of dollars in waterway transportation, in industrial bantoru rnk t i^xige ami was a
cation* for permits that need to be
KOREANS ATTACK Gt
plant location.*, in pleasure boating through Central Florida,
of vjorl,, w*^ 0nf;processed."
PUSAN. Korea (U P )-A n Amer­
Commission Clerk O. P: Herndon
in housing developments, and most of a ll-o n e of the great- n S S c f S t l ' ^ M ; 5! :
fat defense measures the Corps of Engineers could have daughter, Mr*. 3. Ward Cassrells, ican soldier was In a hospital to­ displayed the letter of recommend­
day with a cerebral concussion ation from the County Zoning and
undertaken.
Monlchanin. Del.; on* son, Lt. Col. after being attacked by three Ko­ Planning Board signed hy Its chair­
The blow you have struck—Mr. Engineer—has been a James II. Dyson, Ft. Monroe, Va.; rean civilians. He was Identified man.
slap in tlif face and ami a blow of destruction.
four grandsons, James If. Dyson at I'fe. Madison E. Septcr, of St.
However, commissioners de­
But, good fighters never stay down—not when they Jr., Ft Monroe; Gregory Wegner Charleston. Ohio. An Army report manded that more lhan one re­
know they're right! Anil that’s w hy tho fight has just ho- Dyson. F l Monroe; 8. Ward Cess- ssld Rcpter wss returning to hi* commendation be made and that
cells III, Montehanln; Christroph- unit when the Korean* attacked the Board of County Commission­
gun.
The Washington delegation unanimously supported the er Dyson Casseells, Montehanln; him. His condition si as listed *s er Interview the applicants before
and one brother Fred A. Dyson of good.
! appointment.
Sanford-Titusville Canal and wc believe fh«t they will con­ Sanford.
tinue to support it to the tune of immediately pouring the oils Funeral services will ho held at
of indignation onto tlio.se who will realize that Central Flori­ It a. m. Friday at the First Bapt­
da ha.x been hurt and hurt badly.
ist Church in Ssnford with the Rev.
We believe that waterway organizations in every sec­ W. P. Brooks Jr. and the Rev.
tion of the country will come to the forefront and speak their Joseph if. Courson officiating. Re­
main* will lie sent to Olunta, S.
piece in favor of the Sanford-Titusville Canal.
We believe, too, that the Florida Waterway* Committee, C. for burial at the Uethcl Baptist
along with tho welded friendship it has made along the Church Cemetery. Brisson Funeral “Not sine#
since the 1930's
1930'* he*
hs* FlorFb&gt;r- , Class C Hydroplane, the flying
it in charge.
Mississippi and the Atlantic seaboard, will release one of Home
his record &lt;
on the
The family requests thst In lieu *'** fi*M*d such •otrlee in h&gt;dro- \ chip, will throw hi*
the greatest and most successful attacks of the century.
of flowers, friend* may contribute I'1*"* r ,‘ ln* ** thi* »7, r " ,,r - A*
In tho calm water* just north
We call on Florida'.* W.idiingtou delegation to apeak to the Uethcl Uapt
lilt* u|&gt;Uaptm
Build- V,‘ Wuudell, commudui•&gt; “ f lb* &lt;•» Snn/urU uu 17—yj in ti
1st Church
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now and let those who have hurt Central Florida know where ing Mind In care of Richard K. ^Sanford Boat and .Ski Club an- proath to tho St. Johns Klvif
| nouneed.
bridge.
they stand and what their intention* will he when this ques- Triiluck, Olsnta. S. C.
According to Woodall, best
Millionaire oilman H- U Martion is brought out in hearing.
—— --------------raring has latch*! onto tha lives iontaux of Shrev sport. La. wtU
• We call on military men—for the Navy, the Army, and J n v C P P C T n H p n r
of leisure men and women of the bring to Sanford tho most amaz­
the Air Corps to atep out in front and let the Corps of En^ ^
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nation and Florida is feeling tire ing assemblaga of water poweivd
gineer* know exactly what the San ford-Titun villa Canal ~
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Talk On
Safety
winter impact.
ma c h i n e r y during the rsM . Bolt
will mean to them.
The best of ipcrdltoat driver* McGInty, profs--iun.il ditver ex­
Members of the Ssnford Semi­
The dreams of a century have not been shattered, Mr. nole County Junior Chamber of will b* In Sarford Sunday after­ tra-ordinary from Corpus Christ,
Engineer. They’ve been interrupted only temporarily.
Commerce will heir, at their noon noon, Jan. IX vleing for-50 prize Tex., wdl chauffeur Marioneaux*
The shock is over now, Mr. Engineer—and Centrnl 'uncheon meeting tomorrow, a .0- money for each heat of the six equipment in every clasa race
Florida, along with all its friends will now get down to work al law enforcement officer speak race event, each race comprised of but C Service Runabout.
two heat*, and those all-importso th at the truth mny be known and that the dreams &gt;n safety.
Marioneaux, who does every­
Sergeant Ben Butler will address “•&gt;$ esrly season points tlmt go thing in a big way, not only
of a century might he realized. Progress cannot be
halted or we would become stagnant and useless. he local Jayrees and demonstrate toward the Colonel Green 8 7.»w*o bring* about six hydro* and a
That's why the Sanfoni-Titusville Canal must become a some of the varioua pieces of Trophy that will he presented runabout to *aeh of the races,
equipment used to help keep the
the high point man at the end but Carrie* two engines fur each
reality—not in the future, but NOW, Mr. Engineer!
streets of Sanford sefe.
of the circuit tour.
We do not ask you to step out of the way—we merely Sgt. Butler will be introduced ; Since Sanford is to early on cla «, numbering a dozen, p l .t
two pit stooge* and master me­
ask you to be prepared for tho avalanche that is about to by Vt. L"Rxborn jr7p«Vident of! th* Grtp*7ru7k C l r e u i l this'y u r chanic
II. Alien Smith of Shrevs*
descend.
1 the Jaycee organization.
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it will prohably have the most port, to keep the immaculate m a­
colorful field of boat racing chinery operating smoothly.
T he security of a nation Is at stake. Mr. Engineer! T^ie
drivers ever assembled here.
economic future of a community is at stake! Central Florida’s
McGInty held two national title*
At least two muiti-mlllionairea
future is at stake!
tost year and has sights set on
will
bring
their
fabulous
equip­
You, Mr. Engineer, arc expected to develop those things
ment to toik* Monroe for the mure this year.
which make security, economy, development, and the future
“ We will field the beat set of
Second Annual Sanford Outboard
more sound than ever before.
racers ever to visit Sanford dur­
Regatta.
This, we believe, along with hundreds of thousands of
Wild Rill Tenny, multi-million­ ing the hydroplane races this
others, can be done with the Sanford-Titusville Canalaire playboy from Crystal Bay, year," club commodore Woodal^
This, we believe,, Mr. Engimter, WILL Us dunel
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(U ln a, end world xscoxd bidder of

Commission Denies
Okay Of Building
Z Inspector Position

We've Been Hurt, Mr.
Engineer! Hurt Bad!

Top Speedboat Drivers
To Enter Regatta Here

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POPULAR COURSE
DAMS, CA U F. — (UP&gt; — A
"management" course for farmers
and rtnehars has becoma very
popular, tha University of Cali­
fornia agriculture school reports.
An increasing number of students
are majering In ranch managemants. Graduates find job oppor­
tunities plentiful on the ranches
which cover 37 million acres of
California.

Protestant Creed Making Comeback Under New Name
By LOUIS CASSEDS,
tolled Press Staff Correspondent
Tbs e o n a e r v 1 1 ive protestant creed which used to be called
1 fuedim eatilism " is miking g
strong comeback undtr a b o w
D im e .

leave* room for several viewpoint!
on the precise nature of atone­
ment. but it takes vefy seriously
the historic Christian affirmation
tb it- 1 God was in Christ, recon­
ciling the world unto himself." If
It doss not insist upon, nstther
doe* It deny eueh doctrines as the
virgin birth.
Differing Views an Bible
The principal differences be­
tween today’s "neo * orthodox"
and
"evangelist” theologians
stem from differing views of the
Bible.
Unlike extreme fundamentalists,
modern evingelieils do cot, as a
rule, uphold tha belief that God
literally "dictated” tha words of
the Blhle. They admit the potsibity that slight errors have oc­
curred in translation or In copy­
ing manuscripts.
But with th iif qualifications,
they regard the Bible as the "ver­
bally inspired, Inrrrint word of
God." For example, they read as
genuine history the old Testament
accounts of the creation of the
world In six dsvs. the flood, and
ether episodes which many mod­
ern Christians regard as symbol­
ic.
A rediscovery of the scriptures
as a primary source and testing,
ground for all Christian doctrine

The new name Is •'evangelical­
ism." It is preferred by moit of
the leaders of the resurgent con­
servative movement, including Its
best-known preacher, Billy G ra­
ham.
Graham's popularity Is .one In­
dex of the extent to which funds
menlallit theology has recovered
from the pounding it took from
"modernlsti" in the period be­
tween World War* I and If.
One strong indication of the
strong recovery of Evangelicalism
il the rapid growth of such un­
abashedly fundamentalist denom­
inations as th t Southern Baptists
and Seventh Day Adventlita.
Still another Is the .soaring clreulatlon of the new ."Evangellealist'* m ajatine 'Christianity To­
day," whleh in one year of publi­
cation has outstripped the liberal,
50 - year old "Christian Century.”
Five Fundamentals
SOVtfV PAtllAMINT M1ITI—The Supremo Soviet tendance. On the rostrum Is Deputy Premier
Fundamentalism got its name
J bolds Its opening tesslea In Moscow with mem- Joseph Kuzmin, economic boss, as he promised
I I b e n of the Presidium, Including Communist lower taxes end more consumer goods. Dominat­
from five "fundamental" dor
X P a rt/ boss Nikita S. Khrushchev (trrow ), in at­ ing chamber seen* U a Urge statue of Lanin.
trines which its adherents bald to
be essential to the Christian faith.
They are: the infallibility of the
Bible; tha virgin birth of Jtsu s
Christ; the belief that Christ, in
his death on Calvary, achieved a
"substitutionary atonement” for
the sms of mankind; th» bodily
resurrection of Chxut from tha
tomb; and tha expectation that
Christ wU! come aiain in person
to establish his kingdom on earth.
During the l W i , fundamentallsta fought a bitter and divisive
batUa with "modernists" theolog­
ians who war* prepsrad to water
down or sacrifice these doctrines
In an effort to "accommodate"
Christianity to what than appeared
to be an irresistible march of sci­
entific m atenilism .
By the esrly lBJO’i, the modern­
ists itemed to have won tha fight.
Fundamentalism was relegated to
the fringes of proteitant. life. Ma­
jor dinomlnatloaa and theological
schools esme under virtually com­
plete sway of liberals who da-emrhaslred the Bible as an authorita­
tive sourcs of revelation and who
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spoke softly, If a t all. about tha
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supernatural aspects of Christian
doctrine.
tuO N U tC A Y H M fflttT J Ctf VOUNOIR—Average eg* of the first six U. B. DresidemU (top
«we) a t death urea TB years, a months. Average age of the last alx (bottom row) to dla was M
Utile Prospect of Battle
yaara, 3 months. There have been vaat advaneaa In medical care since those early days. too. so
Although fundamentalism
Is
WXlgsnrlae of the modern-day presidency must bo aveiy bit as tailing as raporUd. ttnUrnationMt
again becoming a powerful force
In protsstant thought, thera is lit­
tle prospect of a renewal of the
old battle with modernism. The
reason is that there are few mod­
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ernist theologians left to uphold
ihe'‘winning'* side of the Jo-ycar
l y DOROTHY FLANDERS .... leal Selances: Dr. N. A. Dzhavak- University's School of Medicine, old dahate.
United Pros* Buff Correspondent hlshvlll, head of the Department one of tho six medical centers visit­
The dominant school of theology
BT. LOUIS (U P &gt; - 6lx women
ed on their iour-week tour spon­ In prilrvlantlsm'today is w hit is
of
Experimental
Anatomy
of
doctors from Soviet Russia, on a
sored by the American Women’s called "^■^o•nrthorioxy.,,
meant four-day tour of a St. the Institute of Experimental Medical Association.
Ry comparison with fundament­
Morphology,
Academy
of
Sciences
lamia medical renter, got these
alism. neo • orthodoxy may bo
A
comparable
group
of
Ameri­
of
the
Georgia
Socialist
Repub­
two emphatic points across the
lic. Tbilisi, and Dr. A. M. Shis- can women dnetka iza ,is ELh term 'd a liberal theology. Rut it is
language barrier:
hove, faculty assistant in Thera- can won.' doctors will make a essentially a conservative re ­
They era products of a “class­ p. of the h irst Moscow Institut*. return visit to the Soviet Union action against the excesses of
less" society. Their fathers in­
modernism.
Tho group toured Washington at a later date.
clude a peasant, a store clerk, a
For example, neo - orthodoxy
professor of medicine, a metal
worker, a scientific geographer, a
railroad worker.
They are grateful to the gov.
erament th at fostered their car­
eers. Having passed compulsory
tacts, they were sent to slatasponsored medical schools end
vided wlh living quarters,
ks and equipment, food and
pin money.
The women, all attractively
groomed and wearing lip stic k sine of them wore fingernail polJjJl, too — answered questions with
confidence and ease In a meeting
with reporters.
70 Par cant Homan
Dr. E. A. Vesyuknva, the handaome director of tho Institute of
Experimental Endocrinology of
the Ministry of Health. U S S R*,
was spokesman for the group, all
Biddle-agad or oldtr, except for a
31-year-otd heauly described as a
gancer research "genius."
Seventy par cent of the medical
profusion in Russia 1* made up
of worn in. Dr. Vssyukova said—
"Such a humane profession attsets
women," she cxplslnrd. She cellmated that Russia haa SUU.iMiti
physicians
"employed by the
elate, according to the popula­
tion in a given area."
Asked if the state direct* a
person's choice of career, she

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DAMS. CALIF. - ( C P i —Agrtculture scientists are planning to
■dd radioactive gypsum to soil in
California ranch lands to deter­
mine where the fertiliser goat. By
treeing tha radioaetivi^r they
hope to find out how muck of ths
gypsum goes up into tha plants
and bow much it washed out ef
tha soil by rain.

Gives them
the

DOG THIEF
MALDEN. MASS. — dU P) —
Linda Fillmore, tight, waa walk­
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ed her purse, containing | i her
mother had given bar to buy gro­
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A DEER COLLISION
KUMFORD, 3js- —
Andover. Mss*, hunter u a rri*
woods near hare all day f0j ‘
detr but failed to find one. Dm.
ing home, Philip Caudet struck j
deer. But it straggled to its
sad bounded into th t f-.-^V
Gaudat had to pay about MOo.w
repairs to his auto.
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haa baas «na of tht major f u ­
tures of neo - orthodox theology.
But while neo • orthodoxy ac­
cepts tha Bible as a unique and
divinely . inspired m a r t of God s
rrvtlatien. it also racwgnixad as
human roll — and therefor* tha
possibility of error — In writing
Tho femaio green-wing tut,
and transmitting the sacred hooks.
whieh weighs about 13 ounc-i. J
It alio believes that tho ulti­
Wcafarn Reserve university In tho smallest ef North Amsrieu
mate revelation of the "Word of
God” was in his inearaata mo. Cleveland was established la 1U3. ducks.
Jesus Christ and that all of tho
Bible must be read and interpret­
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MEv«i7 ona in Russia chooses
Us own pmfswion. Each n is i
compete in tsita that reveal if
the parson is able to qualify
for hia choice."
On « more perianal not*, Dr.
.Vasyukova revealed that all sis
of tha women era married ami
Rave families. A translator ac­
companying them revsaisd that
each ef tha women, famous tn
her own fiold, u»ei her maiden
tam e prafeiilcinilty.
Americans To B u'ila
Tha youngest number .of ths
group was Dr. N. I. rsrovodrhikova, a senior scientific worker o{
the. in titui* of Experimental
Pathology and Cancer Therapy,
Academy of Msdwal Science*. She
laughed in reply to a query
about "tha rumor that ana mem­
ber of tha delegation won a Miss
R uins beauty contsst." Dr. Vssjuhovt, also smiling, said Russia
had no such contest.
The other woman were Dr. A.
K. Shubiadts, laboratory hood of
the Ivanov Institute of Virology,
Academy of Medical Sciences;
Dr. 51. .v. Fatajrva, head r f tho
JUdiolegy Clime of tho Institute
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P. Bresee Found Nazarene Church

For Disarmament

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By Etlle Jane Keogh

man. will have charge of the pro­
Ttic following ii in connection ped automatical’*" before the right
TALLAHASSEE (U P)— H oy. ' LAKE MARY- Mr. and Sirs. A. gram.
•with the golden anniversary being homes when given its head on LeP.oy Collins has urged all Flo- B. Ayers who live on Fifth St. w ;rc
Attending the Board meeting
observed by the Church or the Na- Barrv’s tea and coffee route.
ri&lt;Ta citizen* to join him in speak- the weckccJ guests of his sister were Mrs. W. C. Hopkins, .Mrs. Rotafene.
Once the church, facing eviction ing out for world disarm ament- and brother-in-law .Mr. and .Mr*, hert Lankford. Mrs, Morris Stein£&gt;
"The filory Barn'*
from a rented hall, wr ts praying before “it becomes too late.”
R. B. Slriloff i t their home in Ft. or, Mrs. Dale Alexander, Mrs.
Phlneaa Brciee, who. at the *;e desperately for a place to worsnip.
Collin*, in his monthly report Myers.
Richard Keogh. Mrs. John Leach
•of 36, went “out under the stars” Late that afternoon, Barry fell fa*l to the people, said. ''This is no
I ’had a nire note from Agnas and Mrs. E. Suidcll.
t j found what became the Church asleep on the seat and the horse time to be keeping quiet. Our Musgrave .Montky. She said t h a t . The sacrament of the Lord's
of the Nazarene, was fond of ad strayed off its route for the first whole civilization is in peril. Air. Musgrave (Bill) returned home Supper was celcbra.cd Sunday in
monishing hU congregation to lime. Finally, the horse stopped
The governor said the world (rom a Five day stay at the Florida the C o m m u n i t y Presbyterian
“ keep the glory down!”
and Barry awjkc. There hr found was headed toward “global sui- Sanitarium. He i* improving anil Church at the It o'clock service.
ITy that he meant to nurture the a vacant church building with a cldc” in the race among nations I'm sure wc all hope that he will New hymn books were dedicated
glsw of the Spirit and to make a "for sale" sign prominently dis- to arocmble “greater and greater soon be feeling fine again. Mrs. M and used for the first time.
said -how wonderful the neighbors
Finishing touche* are being made
rriponse, when the Spirit so led. played. This was at KJrd street tvol* of destruction.”
“Our nation seem* committed and her sister and brother in­ on the Educational Building .fitcr
1IL first tabernacle-type church In and Eggleston, site of the huge
, 1os Angeles became widely knovn Chicago First Church edifice until to a course of all-out power aid law had all been white Bill was a seaso'n of vacation on the part o(
volunteer workers. It i* hoped that
might through military arm*,” In the hospital.
♦ the “glory ham” for that rea­ six years ago.
Also this week came a note from the building will soon he ready fjr
Main business of the church is Collin* sftid, “No one questions
son;
use.
Prom these early dajs. It has transacted at quadrennial general that * f must be strong enough Vl.ginia Anderson reporting as she
said
“The
activities
of
the
I’.
D
The annual Congregational meet­
assembles,
th
e
Manual,
or
Discito
resist
any
one
who
would
been the freedom In the spirit, the
spontaneity In the services, and plinc, of the church 'contains ar- destory u«C But this should not Anderson*, when they weren't ing of file Community Presbyter­
the* joy mirrored on members' tides of 'aitli and general rules he our major offensive. Peace working II hours a day at the Post ian Church will be held Wednes­
; must he our aim, not war. . . " Office". Dec. 13. Mr. and Mr*. J. day. Jan. 13 beginning at fi;30 p.
faces that have been hallmarks of for membership.
Vo major changes have been
Collin* said p ro g ro i the state V. RirhanI* and Mrs. Louise I*. m. with a covered dish supper.
Nazarene
evangelistic
efforts
made in organization since 192* bus made In the past year pales Wilson of Enterprise helped P. D, Following the *uppcr year end re­
everywhere.
Prior to the final union in Pitot although provision has been made in significance when we consider Anderson eelrbrate hi* bir.hdav. port* and election of officers and
Point, detegates from churches in fo* amendment by a two-thirds tite peril which faces Florida and Mrs. Anderson served cr'.e, ice appointment of committees will he
Isold. Alt members snd friend* of
tfe*East and West held a prelimi­ vote of delegates, followed by a I'** nation, in fail, the entire cream, coffee, nut* anil mints.
Dee. 22 they at ended the an- tiic Cliurch are asked to be present.
nary conference In Chicago in 1907. two-thirfds vote of district assent- wmldi"
Circle No. I of tite PWO will
“Now i* the time for all of n» nual Christmas Tree for Und r“ Fraternal” delegate* and guest* blJes,
privileged children given by Mr*. meet Tuesday,' Jan. H, at 8 p. m
at the 1907 conference were a com­
General assemblies have been
*P* * ^t-h efo rc 11
A. B. Bogue in Orlando. Tint same a: the churrh. Mrs. Donald Kirkmittee of »cvrn from the south, held in 1911, Nashville; 1923, Cohe said.
afternoon they called on Mr*. M. ncr and Mrs. Carol I.owe will be
The
best
thing
that
could
hap­
who stayed through all the pro­ lumbu.s; 19J2, Wichita; 1913, 1919,
eo-hoste«ses.
ceedings. Bcv. C. B. Jernigam of 1923, 193*i, 1932, 1936, Kansas City; pen to the nation in the new year, O. Overrireet. Mi** Elizabeth
Mrs. Georgia Lamb of New York
Pilot Point. Tex., told the dele­ lWl), Oklahoma City; 1944, Min­ he said, would be a dedication to Overstreet and Judge and Mr*. E.
seeking world disarmament ami H- Duckworth, all long time friends City was visiting frtrnd* in the
gates at Chicago. “Thl* is the hig- neapolis; and 1943. St. Lmiis
Sanford Lake Mary area last week
mutual understanding, and “the °f Mr*. Anderson,
ge*t thing we have ever seen, hut
Emphasis on Sunday School
Spending Christmas night wiih
Mr*. J Yarn I* confined to her
Texans are not afraid of big
Sunday school emphasis has been development of an effective pro- hi* parents were Mr and Mrs. P home on Lake Mary Ave. with the
acceptance
their
gram
to
obtain
things. We are here to stay!"
strong in the cliurch from it* be­
I). Anderson Jr. of Savannah ami 0t».
f m l a* good as his word, the ginning. Sunday school attcmlante throughout the world
children Mona and I*. D. Ill and
Many of you have been asking
Rev. Jernigan marshalled support and promotion have been at the
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Mis* Bobby e Smith. They were on about the kindergarten next fall
for the national union and helped forefront especially In the last 2u ask* hi* church to help keep
their way to Miami to visit Mrs here in l.a’te Mary. For further
to make arrangements for the 1908 years, since studies show that most American Protestantism "a vital
information contact me at FA
rohferenee. It was at that time member* of the church come spiritual loree in the world—spirit­ Anderson's mother and other rela­ 2-tsca.
tives.
On
their
return
trip,
Pro*
that his group, the Holiness through the Sunday school.
ual and evangelistic in character.” spent New Year'* Eve with the
Mr*. Doris Omcy has been ill fur
Cliurch of Christ, united.
Dr. Samuel Y'oung calls on Naz- .Anderson* at their Lake Emma several days with the flu yir
The Nazarene* created a depart­
Jack Barry's Hone
ment of church schools in 1928; arctics to reawaken themselves “to
Omey says she i* improving.
Virtually every local congrega-' in 1937, graded lesson* for all ages tite urgency of our world mission." Home.
Don't forget to call me nr drop
Sunday afiornoon Dec. 29. tite An
tion has one or several stories of were instituted; in 1943, boys’ and
Dr. D. 1. Vandcrpool says, "We derions called on his cousins Mr m i a note hut any way you do it
special providential help In getting girt*' camps and young people’s have challenged ourselves this year and Mrs. Raymond Fi*hrr in ML be sure and get your new* to me.
tin work started ami a place to institutes were organized by dis- to an allout effort in every de­ Dora and then went to Ocala tu -My phone i* FA 2 3308.
u jh h ip built.
1triets. Daily vacation Bible schools partment ami it should give our see a brother-in-law L. S. Mi Cult
Mrs. Earl Tuney railed to tell of
Chicago First Church has the also have been featured,
cliurch a mighty thrust into the ashy of Birmingham. Returning t i the visitors at their home during
story of Jack Barry's horse, an
Grneril* Give Message
tomorrows." Dr. G. B. William­ Lake Mary they dropped in a! the the last few week*. Mr and Mrs.
animal of rare sagacity, that stopChairman Powers prayerfully son. calling for a "deepened in­ P. M. Bail open house.
Phillip Toney visited hi* parents
terior life,” lays, "Tite distance
New Year’s afternoon the An­ for several days. Mrs Tonev'z sis
we cover tin the future) will be derson* with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney ter and nephew Mrs. Ben Bucks:aff
deckled by the ‘power pack' we Eowlcr attended the Open Itoils- of Cleveland and John lluckstaff of
pussr.-ts to keep increased machin­ of the Walter Coliingwood* who Chicago returned home &gt;vrr file
ery operating smoothly and effi­ have recently purchased a liuine weekend
ciently."
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near Lake Brandy. Sunday they
Dr. Hugh C. Benner writes: “The were dinner guests of die J. V
growth, unity, financial strength, Richard* in Enterprise for a fami
The English channel ls approximately 330 mile* long.
training program, and broad ly reunion.
world-wide vision of the Churrh
Mrs. Eileen Willard ami Kathy
of the Nazarene give to us a basis returned Saturday hy planr after
of faith that within a reasonable spending a week in Burlington, N
lime there shall be a half million C. and Columbia. S. C. Kathy
Nazarenes around the world!"
wanted to see snow so on Sunday
they took a trip in the Blue Ridge
HEVOLT LEADER EXECUTED Mountain in Virginia, hut no Snow
Mr. and Mrs. It!chard Keogh ami
VIENNA ( C P ) - Lanin Ivan Kovac». a leader in the Hungarian children Craig, Keilti. and Colin
revolt, was rxecuted Thursday spent Sunday in Wildwood ax
shortly alter the Communist Hun­ guests of the Bcv. Don Ucplogle
garian Supreme Court confirmed minister of the Wildwood First
Iti* death senu n e., Budapest Ra­ Presbyterian Church.
Mr. and Mrs II. M Gleason and
dio reported today, Kovac* wa*
accused of having led an armed A. R. Hunfcins si ere Sunday dingroup during the 1936 uprising. He n rr guest* of Mrs. J L Hobby in
also planned to establish an ex­ Sanford.
The Kxeeufise Board of the P T A
trem e right wing party after (he
met Monday at the School 31rt
revolt, Budapest Radio said.
W. C, llnpkiti* presiding
The school kitchen was the main
VEHICLE THEFT
riERRE. K. D. —iU p )— state topic of discussion. » new flair nnd
AMATO PIOBllMA-The map Incites problems that (nrolgn oolu v
Police Radio ha* reported a theft new baking pans are needed Mr*.
planners fuic in the Southeast Asia T m t y Organization. SLA TO
nations (In black) sre Pakistan. Thailand, the PbBIpptnas. Aus­
of a motor vehicle of a different Dale Alexander, study group
tralia end New Zealand The United State*. G irsi Britain and
sort; A 1934 led tractor nrnr Al­ chairman, announced that a study
I ranee sre alio members of the SF.ATO pact.
(Central Press)
group will hr held the latter part
ii* tier, Neb.
nf February on the library. \ group
under the direction of lihrirv
chairman Mrs Robert Lankford
! will meet Monday at 1 p. m a!
tile school to repair books Anyone
is invited to (Ids group. The lib
rary books are in had condition and
the more coming out to repair
them the quicker the Job cm be
completed Mr.*. Morris Sleine.- an ­
nounced that Mu. Marshall Smith
would serve as secretary during
her absence
There will he no Lake Mary
PTA meeting during February,
but all members are invited to tile
special meeting at Pine’•rod
School for Founder's Day The date
will be announced later. The p.'-.t
f !«n*»W
meeting will lie Jan. 16 at thr
school Mrs. Mills, Gaiety chair-

l pillT E S Y WEEK EL’ESTS UP SANFORD, Mr. and Mrs.
Wenilull Snines of Jackson, Midi, enjoy an evening of
music iintl limiting nt the Mayfair Inn during the evening
cocktail hour. Tote Riikur ami hi* I’npulnire.-* pl*v nlghtlv
a! the Mayfair,
(Staff Photo)

Income

Tax

The Florida Accountant* Associ­
ation — an aHillatr of National Sorieiv ul Puhllc Accountant!
Your child may have earned over
SGft) in 1937 and you can still claim
the dependency deduction for him
provided he Ls under 19 years old:
or If he Is over 19 years old. he
was also a full time student for at
least five months of 1937, at an
educational inriiiution which nor
mally maintains a regular faculty
and curriculum and normally li.n
a regularly organized body of stu­
dents in attendance at file ptaep
where its educational activities are
carried on; or if he was pursuing
a fulltime course of institutional
on farm training under the super
vision of an accredited agent of
an educational institution nr of a
slate or political xtilidiv'ston of a
stale, ami you provided over onehalf the cost nf his support.
Tills applies only to your childrcn_
j,t your son. daughter,

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step-son or step.daughter. All other
dependents must have earnings of
less than RiOi) to qualify as your
dependents.
Your children, it qualified as
above, may have rarnetl any
amount. They are requires) to file
a tax return If they rarnrd over
RWO. and are required to pay Inmine lax. They can claim their
llA f a n n S I « t n m n l i n n
personal exemption ofI *600 on their
own tax return. They may, If they
earned tinder MOO, file an Income
lax return and claim their own
personal exemption of Woo in ortier to secure the refund to them
of any Income tax dial may- have
been withheld from their paychccks. This will not in any way
prevent you from also claiming
their J6ft) dependency deduction
on your Income tax rrturn, pro­
vided they nieet the requirement*
above.
If. however, tour fluid is mar­
ried and (lies a Joint return with

his or her spouse, then you can­
not claim the dependency deduc­
tion.
You should he sure that you did
furnish over one-half of the supp0rt&gt;
Definition of Support — Support
Includes food, shelter, clothing.
medical and dental care, education,
and the like. Generally, theso
Items of support are measured in
term* of the amount of expense
Incurred by the one furnishing such
item*. However, If the item of sup______■
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f . . I J . . _ » « . 1 . 1 _____
port furnished ____
an lindividual
(either
by himself or by others) Is in the
form of goods, services, or other
heneflls, it will be necessary In
measure the amount of such item
in terms of its fair market value.
In computing the amount of sup­
port inrludc amounts contributed
by thr dependent for his own sup­
port and also amounts ordinarily
excludable from gross Income.
In figuring whether you provide
more than half nf the support of
a student, you may disregard
amounts received by him as scho­
larships.

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THE BIG 58 FORD CUSTOM 300
H ere's the beat nr»s of the v ear for people
who want to make their ear dollars go
further;
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While print* of other ears h u e gone
up foe 193k. Ford ha* reduced the
price* for it* popular Custom -W)
mod* la . , . below 1937 price-1
And these new 38 Ford* that you can
buy for lens than 1937 prices are beautifully
styled, handsomely trimmed ears that ran
Hand Up with pride alongside even the
eostlimt ear* Yet they are the lowest
priced cars* of the low-price three'

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BY ADDIE I'll BA M T
Mr and Mrs. W, It. Bridge* had
as their recent guest*. Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Webb mid son David
of Battle Creel., IMch.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bennett
snd children had ** their guest
recently Miss Diana McKay of
Urlando.
.Mr*. Harry Geiger arrived
rume Sunday after »(lending the
holidays f'i I) ibliti, Gs. and Chlumbla, S. fi. visiting her husband
il. M. Geiger, and her daughter
and son Betty and Cleitu*.
Mr. and Airs. E. M. Giant had
as tlielr recent guests, Mr*.
Grant'* daughter and son--ln-law.
Mr. and Mrs. George Li wards nf
Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs ft D. Jullir and
family had a* their gue.t for a
' few days, Alls* Janice Alderman
| of Kissimmee.

The Ml*&gt;es Addle snd Valteen
' Prevail had a s their ruett AA'ednerda), Alias There's Jarksun of
Orlando.
Mr. ard Mrs i sder Hart, snd
Mr, and Mr*. J s ’-k Stewart and
children spent Wednesday st New
Smyrna Reach.
Air. snd Mr*. Ilsrry Hoshner of
AHthlgan ire here lo -pend the
winter months at their*home.
Mr. snd Mrs, T. W. Prevail and
family had aa their guests reventjg j ly Mr*. Prcvatt'* riater and hhsband Afr. and Air*. B. F. Griggs of
Jarksonvillle, snd Ale. snd Air*.
| Frank Griggs snd family of
h a n fo tt

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There Are Accident Prone
Individuals In The W orld
W«*r« an heard much of "accident-prone” *he won Immune to imeilpox became she had
individual*—-people who Juit keep on havinv had cowpox—and cowpox became the agent
on*
after another for no discernible for mass Immunity against smallpox. A
t i Mth These unfortunates are considered Paris physician saw children tapping mesliabOitles when It cornea to doing the work . sages to each other along opposite ends of
of the world. But, as an article in the Jour- a plank— and from thjs devised the princi
nil of the American Medical Association pie of the stethoscope. A chemist, who had
points out, there are some "happy accident- been working with a strange chemical, for­
wane" psepls who am pretty important got to wash his hands before lunch. He
thapY s
researcher*, scientists, and doe- wondered about the sugary taste of hla beef
to n who accidently discover some big things sandwleh—and the end m u lt was saccharine.
Thera Is a word for the ability to make
while looking for something also.
some
valuable or pleasant discovery with­
A clasele example was when Dr. Fleming
out
deliberately
looking for It—serendipity,
etrhhatallr left a disk tte o n r e d - a a d dis­
covered penicillin as a raault And there are But luek doesn’t explain the whole story by
many mace. Long ago, van Leeuwenhoek any means. The American Medical Asso­
focused a magnifying glass on a drop of ciation article quotes a doctor os saying
water Instead of a fly's leg as he intended- this: “ Discoveries made by nccident, are
bacteria was thus discovered and the whole never pure luck. They come about only be­
seicnet of medicine revolutionised. Edward cause the men who make them are alert
Jenner heard a former milkmaid boast that enough to fathom their usefulness.”
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The reconvened Congress has plenty of every form of domestic transportation the
business on Its hands. It is flooded with pro.
posed laws touching on every conceivable
phase of the national life. The problem, so to
speak, le to separate the wheat from the
chaff of possible legislation.
In the domestic field, a series of laws
relating to transportation should be given
top priority on the agenda.
The primary purpose of this legislative
effort— which has the full support of farm
and business organizations, top men in the
government, newspapers and magazines
throughout the country, and all manner of
other groups— Is to get rid of outmoded
regulatory policies and philosophies which
are a hangover from the days when the rail­
roads had a virtual monopoly of commercial
transportation.
For instance, it a railroad wants to charge!
a lower rate for doing a Job thnn is chnrged
by n competitor it frequently finds that it
is not allowed to—on the grounds that this
would take business away from the Compe­
titors. That is much as if a store was denied
the right to cyt prices because business would
be Inken away from another store down the
street.
These proposed laws would givu each and

opportunity
to ,compste
on a fair and equitT- .
. - . , WlC ab le bnsl«— and to m ake th e m o. t o f t o ir

own special advantages.
T hat means the public would get the best
of service at the lowcgt possible cost.
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Shortage O f Results

n r HENRY CATHCART
O n tril Pres* Waihlagto* Writer
WASHINGTON —
Long-time
(0|,,f n t r , 0f th« capital »e»n* ar#
convinced that tha coming (anion
of Cungraii will ba tha molt acri­
monious ami frustrating in many
years.
All sign* point to mora politics
than usual, a battla royal over dofens* and missile spsmling, In­
vestigations all over tha place,
and all this capped by a yearning

From the U.S. Information Agency comes
17-page review of activities now being
carried out ns p art of the people-to-poople effort to get boms early from tha
nrogram. This report rends most Impressive- campaigns
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■I a a r t out, of court*, and
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Leaflets,
pamphlets and posters galore TTax
are being rushed out for shipment. Hospi­ th* whol* effort in this area will
to fornitoli or dtlay tha loom­
tality programs have been set up. Visitors b«
ing poliibllity of a tax Incrcat*
nre entertained. Americans going abroad iintlll m il.
are offered pcnple-to-poople Instructions.
Republican* will b* In th* unA enmonign for tourists to “ make n friend comfort*!)?* position of having to
this trip” hns been sponsored by the rans- defends charge, that th*ira waa a
'Mi, nothing” adminiatration that
portation industries. Outmoded and other­ failed to h**d th* warning sigh*
wise surnlus materials from sporting goods of Russian advance* in mini!**
manufacturers i&lt; being shipped across the and aputniki.
Democrat, will assail the adneas. Camp Fire flirb arc mnilln/ aliiums
abroad to tell the world how America lives. minUtration for not spending
enough money for aatalllt** and
Husiness men are telling the world about defenv* while being careful net
American h u sir's-. The hobbies committee to unbalance the 1U5I budget t*
is very active. In fact, there are 17 pages th* point where they will be re­
sponsible for a tax inerea**.
of shc?r activity and success.
Actually, at in all election year
Informed of all this good new s., we g r° w
thia on* will be loud, and
bewildered. How docs it happen that when maybe long, but It probably will
The Sanford Herald
so much is anparcntly being done, so few end In a etalemat* with littla lag*
P siu H
— — 4 r l i M m n t t t r O r l - l i v r ST. HH S a t
results are forthcoming? American pres­ ialatiun but much campaign fod­
I k , l*n al O H O * m t
Inr.I n - r t e - . u n S - r Hii &gt; I r l
« f r - N i r , - * - f C s i r k 1. 1*7*
tige remains low. This is the report of der for each tide.
trained nnil experienced reporters. Confi­ JENNER “DRAFT”—The anS 'U K l ) t * K H H I * « . S:s i , h , » « « r - H l i k r r
dence in American leadership hns waned. nuunceii decision of Senator Wil­
U U I I I I 7 i n I O H V III.. I t a r — llv r Steltnr
E V f l l . V X J . C l ' a l l l S I t . t S i u t l i l a s Sl— a r r
Tiiis fact is also made clear by our foreign liam E. —rn n tr f R&gt;, Indiana, nst
correspondents. Russian peace propaganda to - seek re-election already has
mm*
Vllllllikr&lt;l
ll-ll,
&gt; lr„l
-H im U l,,.
-ilM&gt;l.tr
one result ha may have fortC S r l a l u a t , • • I S I S S , p r . e e . » l e » t ’h r U i m a a .
is having a more telling effect thnn is the hail
eceit—a “draft Jenner” move­
R l i i H i i i F r i o n R a t i :h
co-operation of “5,000 hobby organizations, ment.
C grrlvt
We p e r week
Clow i l w a l h
S I .10
publications and lenders.”
S it S a t i k a
O n# I m »
Republican politics in tha Haasf l r vIe1 I ON r RIIi *
I1.T3
S t 1.34
Serious and well-informed Americans nre ier state ere, a* usual, in a condi­
411 i l b l i u a r i R u l l r r a , rnr*l « f Hiwwlam, m u l t l l a N a mh4
I f l l l i f t *&gt;f t t l v r l R l R m e n l f « r I k e p i r p n a e o f r n l e l a g
of hot-tempered turbulence
concerned; many are alarmed because of tion
f k a ilp w i l l I t c k i r i w l f o r a t m c o l i i r • 4 i n l l i l t g r n l e a ,
and m&gt; randidata item i likaly to
America’s
deteriorated
position.
What
is
einergo at the kind of vote-get­
fk» ffetnlil It i number of Ik# I'illed Creu mililerli
i wnthird i i r t i i l l t l f to III* M»# for lepuhllmlUR
American propugumln accomplishing? What ter Jenner demonitrated himself
If Nil lh« turn I t r o t prltiid In this newspaper.
are these 17 pages of activities doing to put to be in pH*t election*.
Irirm n lri
N a t i o n * II?
If
iirn eral
A h frllilR N
With
Democratic
National
at least a little crimp in the Russians 7 How
Irrrlrp
for.
ill
f l o o r atfa
Pit el nu n
IlnnU
1114*.
A t la r t f li t ir o f i.li*
can no much he done with such little gain
BOOKKEEPING EASE
Page 4
Wediu-sduy, Juuuttry H, 1858 in prestige?

Try and Stop Me
- B y B E N N E T T CERFC ARATOGA SPRINGS onco w u famous for Ua mammoth
oW hotelt, with double-docked verandahs, vast dining
rooms, Insldo gardens, ami marble-doored lobbies. Ala,, they're
alt torn down by now, but
In th* last year of the Grand
Union . Hotel, biggest of
them all, Joe E. Lewis, night
club star, registered there.
At three In the morning, he
heard h 1 ■ closet door
squeak, and saw a Confed­
erate soldier step out to de­
mand, "Who’s w inninT '
Naturally, Jo* couldn't
sleep after th at Beside*, tha
railroad station w u below,
end a switch engine kept
■hunting cars back and
forth. Finally, Lewis called
the night dark. "Maybe you c u t tall me," ho suggested, -w hat
time this hotel reaches Chicago?"
•
•
•
A rock ‘n roller tell in love with a college girl who declared he'd
have to Improve hie education l( he ever expected to make time wttb
bar. He phoned her happily the very neat day to report, “Baby, I'as
o* oa my cultural kick! I’ve Joined the Uterarv Glide!"

Men
In Service

New s 0 /

FOTT HENNING, Go. (AHTNC)
—Army zd Lt. Terry D. Cordell,
eon of Ur. aud Mrs. James D. Cor­
dell, 2US Elm. Ave., Sanford, re­
cently completed lb* four week of­
ficer airborne course at The In­
fantry School, Fort Running, Go.
Lieutenant Cordell entered the
Army last Juty.
He is a 1033 graduate of Scmlnol« High School and la a IBS?
graduate of Tha Citadel, Charlcaton, S. C.

WASHINGTON (UP&gt; - Labor
Secretary Jam ei P. Milch«li baa
proposed easing tb* bookkttpiag
chores of firms holding govern­
ment contracts In excess of
&gt;10,000. These firms now are re­
quired to retain wage and hour
records of employes for at least
four yeari. Mitchell Thursday pro­
posed cutting this tint* to thro*
years. Interested parsons will 'tov*
until Jan. t? to submit th*lr viawa
to him.
A new aluminum
anchor,
weighing 41 pounds, is said to
have th* sam* holding pow*r a*
a cast iron anchor weighing IW
pounds.

(k a o h d io n (^L o lam a
Hi m

Chairman Paul M. Butler a likely
contestant for the Senate seat,
and a probabla winner over any­
body but Jenrfer, Indication* are
that tha fiery orator from Bed­
ford, Ind., may be prevailed upon
to reconilder and accept a
“dreft.”
STASSEN’S PLANS— Whit*
House “P**c*” Secretary Harold
E. Stasaan la ready to embark up­
on a n*w attem pt to win tho
Prasidfncy, w*ll-lnformoil aiiociate* report.
Stassen I* *xc*pt*d to an­
nounce ahortly that h* will run
for governor of Pennsylvania?
next year. If successful, he will
lose little time In tossing his hat
Into th* IB40 presidential nomin­
ation ring.
Ills theory la reported to be
that there will be a Niton-Knowland deadlock at tho 1S4S0 Repub­
lican convention, or that suffici­
ent opposition will develop to
both Vico President Richard M.
Nixon and retiring Senate Minor­
ity leader William F. Knowland
to give him • good chance.
Tho onetime governor of Minn­
esota and ex-president of the Uni­
versity of Pennsylvania claim
widespread support a t tha grass
roots ItvaL

N ew s C o m m e n t a r y

Wf CSARLSS M. NcCANN
Th# Col ted States, Britiah tad
Wett German gevcnuaesU are
about to decide on the next ADM
move la the cold war.
They are now drafting replica
to the letters which Soviet Pre­
mier Nikolai A. Bulganin tent last
month to Preihfent Elsenhower,
Prime Minister Harold Macmillan
and Chancellor Konrad Adosauor
Bulganin proposed ■ high-level
meeting of loaders of tho chief
Allied powers on cold war in u ti.
Preiumably the AUlod roptiay
will bo coordinated through tho
North Atlantic Treaty Organisttlea and through direct excbaagci
between tha individual govern­
ments.
Beptles Foretell Events
In any event, they may foretell
the course of attempts to oato
the Cold War during the neat few
weeks or oven months.
Russia, a t tho moment, la la a
atrong position after Its startling
successes in tho earth-satellite nu­
clear missile fields.
The United States ala# sees no
use In bolding another “ aummit”
conference unless there la seme
prospect of success.
There is, In addition, th* qua*
th n whether to make any substan­
tial concessions to Russia If now
disarmament negotiations a r *
started.
Macmillan. In a broadcast to tho
British people Saturday, proposed
“ a solemn pact of non-aggreiiIon” as the first move In easing tha
cold war.

Neva Not W*0 Token
Mis mova was not wall reeotved
In Washington, and hn dragged
hack a bit on it yesterday. A Foro if i Office spokesman was authte any that Macmillan felt
tbat n non-aggreaaioa paet must
b* part of ■ “package" deal on
disarmament and other issues.
Adontuor had a private talk
Sunday algbt with Andrei A. Smir­
nov, Soviet Ambassador to West
Germany. It wia only n‘ 10-mlnuto
chat In n conor of • room in the
febaumburg Palace is Bonn, but

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

-by HOYT WHOCmfral Prsao Writtr
la the fields ad
yonn avarago Industry and th# site. Obvtcusty,
hit IUAOA what we daaY knew won't ‘
caa m i l gatf
t I I
t I I
/ . M fsr f w c if report, tfcot ■ecMaffa# *tttrmaiim trite
mofor trim* inert**** y j p*r l u t e m tee field */ art seem* ^
« n t lost poor, ft fast pe*a to hardly reveoltey. For a leay ■
at«w, o c errifl aMptordtay Me lime new (bey's* been HItey fbe
world hew Mach we or* petals*
I t I
t t t
Ken with tveria t*
sold vs they la­
They've
by I MB
lop by IBMUoo
u hs
If wo
of die milt I I
of IV* la tha field st Industry
that we've got tha RuoaUM corn1 ! !
lag and going. And we’ve got teg
TM u n. and Ituaga agreed keep oa golif. because they're*
“la principle* to exchange infer- coming.

L A M -A -D A Y

Alien Information
Is Confidential
Information furnished by aliens
in making their annual addraaa
report to th* Government it con­
fidential.
According to Joseph Savoretti,
District Director of tho Miami
Immigration and Naturalisation
Service office, the information
furnished by alien* In reporting
their addrese has been declared
confidential by atatut*.
The,* reports m utt be submitt­
ed during January each year by
all aliens in th* United State*,
with few exceptions. Forme on
which to submit tho report* are
available at any Pott Office or
office of tho Immigration and
Naturalisation Service. Person*
who ar* unabt* to pick up a form
because of Illness, or other rea­
sons, may have a relative or
friend obtain a card for them
Tha card should be returned to
on* of these offices.
Parents or guardians of aliens
under 14 years of ago submit re­
ports for such children.

diplomats regarded tb* folk
moat Important. Smirnov ctacrOsj
hla Christmas-tide vacation In ft*,
ala in hope that he could do ions
negotiating with Admautr.
ta
and more ar g
It looks
Adenauer is going to uka the
lead in sounding out Ruaiia oa i
possible Cold War move. It lo*fc|
more and more also, rogardlasi g
tho Allied replies to Bulganin, tin
the first stage of say aegotlMim
with ltuiala win bo conducted *
cretly through diplomatic efcu.
oola.

I

m t v t l * lYfittCATt. iw, wpajjt BNlTt

BllllViSi

“Ouch l”

Important Notice To All Voters
In Seminole County
In compliance with Florida law which requires verification of registraditional records every two years, double postcards are being mailed
January Ninth to every person whose name is in the County registra*
tion books.

All questions on the return portion of card should be answered, the
card signed, and mailed in at once.

Failure to return card before January 31st will result in your name
being stricken from the books, and it will then be necessary to reregister in person in order to vote.

If you are registered and do not receive card within ten days notify
the registration office.

Y ou Bcon W anting To Start

Taking Aeeordlon Lesson*?

Do It Now —

The Easy Way

If you have changed your name since registering or wish to register
for the first time, come to the office in person.

ACCORDION FURNISHED
ON TRIAL PLAN

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ANNOUNCEMENT

!

We are pleuxed to announce that Mrx. Velma Gon­
zalez, our former Ho»t-Offlcio necretar)* is now unsocialoil with U R u a registered sales associate. Specializing
in home Hairs and rental property management.

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Seo U* Friday*—2:30 to 8:00 P. M.
at the I OOF Hall, 107 S. Magnolia in Sanford

SAN FO R D

List your rental property with us fur complete
service.

Seminole Realty
“Ev*ry Week l» CuUrteiy Week At Hemlnule Realty"
W. Dietrich - T. W. .Hero. Registered Krukrfe
Miss Elisabeth Melhtin • Mr*, Velma Gunnies, Associate*

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OFFICE OPEN EVERY
TUESDAY
9 to 12
2 to 5
Tel FA 2-4025

DIVISION OF ORLANDO SCHOOL OF MUSIC
I23H E. Colonial
(;x 2-3758
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

SEMINOLE COUNTY
VOTING REGISTRATION OFFICE
Chamber of Commerce Building
Sanford, Fla.

CAMILLA D. BRUCE, Supervisi

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K r V cnferl WfntTB

Wed. Jun. 8, 11*58—Page B

CatholicWomen
Plan Activities

Chapmans Have 2
Grandchildren
Within One Week

Teachers Credit
Union Will Have
Meet January 14
Teachers Federal Credit Semi­
nole County Teachers Federal Cre­
dit Union will hold its annual meet­
ing on Tuesday, January four­
teenth at 4:00 p. m. at Seminole
High School, Room 19.
Mrs. Jack Burney, president,
stated that routine business will
be conducted. There will be a de­
claration of dividends and an elec­
tion of officers for 1938. All mem­
bers are urged to be present and
bring their passbooks for audit.

Gourmet's
Cookpot

Calendar

POTATO PANCAKES
(German Style)
• large potatoes

3 fftfs

1 onion
V4
Salt and pepper to taste
Peel, wqsh and dry the potatoes.
Gralo them. They will b# quite
watery. Drain them well and add
the beaten egg-yolks, then the stiff­
ly beaten egg-whites.
Add onion, chopped fine, and seasonlng. Fry In shortening or butter until brown. Serve with bacon
and applesauce.

THURSDAY
The Sanford Home ‘ Demonstra­
tion Club will meet a t the county
council center at 2 o'clock. Tho
agent. Miss Myrtle Wilson, wfll
give a demonstration on vegetable
cookery.
The Sanford Duplicate Bridge
Club will meet a t 8:00 P. M. a t
tha Yacht Club.
FRIDAY
The Sallle Harrison Chapter of
the 1). A. R. will meet Friday at
the home of Mrs. R. E. True in
Lake Mary, at 3:00 P. M. Co-hosthe Mrs. W. E. Baker and
Mrs. Raymond Ball. Members are
asked to bring used clothing and
beads for tha package to be tent
to the Indians. Subject of the progrsm will be the study of the Indim s.

The regutar meeting of the Cath­ Double blessings descended on
olic Woman’! Club waa held Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chapman wlthday night at the Sanford Yacht ln a week. In Little Rock, Ark.,
Club. Mrs. Hcten Constantine pre­ their ion and daughter-in-law an­
sided over the meeting, which nounced the birth of a boy, Carl
opened with prayer.
Edgar born December 30. On Jan­
Mrs. George Rau, of (he library uary 4. their daughter. Mrs.
committee, read a paper on the James G. Moore Jr., gave birth Duplicate Bridge
life and books of Bishop rulton to a daughter in the Seminole Me­
Sheshin.
morial HospitaL
Club Meets Thurs.
Mrs. E. D. Rinehart displayed Little Carl Edgar Chapman
The Sanford Duplicate Bridge
and demonstrated some of har weighed 6 lbs., 14 O f. His mother Club will resume play tills Thurs­
ceramics- The Rev. Richard Lyons is the former Anne Harris of May- day after an adjournment for the
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Plumlee of
thanksd the ladles who wera In field, Xen.
hoUdaji. The Club will meet at Atlanta announce the birth of a
charga of the altar during Decem­ Mrs. Moore It the former Bar­ the Sanford Yacht Club at 1:00 P. baby girt born January 8, The baby
When Roman girls reached nn*
ber for the beautiful flower ar­ bara Chapman. Her baby daughter M. This will be an Important meet­ weighed 8 lbs. 4 o r and has been
rangements a t Christmas.
weighed 7 lbs. Mr. Moore Is em­ ing and all member* are urged to named Leslie Michele. Mrs. Plum­ turily, they presented all their
There will be &gt; bake sale Jan­ ployed bjf the DrLand Sun-News, attend. New members are always lee is the farmer Beverly Cameron dolls on the altar of Diana In tak­
ing leave of childhood.
uary X. The club la also sponsor­ and tho coupla la residing there. welcoma.
Graddlek.
PLANNING FOR THE E. M. Wives Club are the newly Installed officers, Mrs. Joanne ing a card party at tha Mayfair Inn
March IT. Mra. Franela E. RoumllmFleiachmnn, vice-president and Mrs. Glndyt Carter, president. Installation took place
lat
Jr. Is the chairman.
Monday night at the Lake Monroe Inn.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
Refreshments of cup cakes and
coffee were served by the commit­
tee, Mra. Sylvia Huhn, Mra. Mary
Baptist Primary
Mahsney. Mrs. Marl LeCuyer, Mrs.
William Livingston, Mrs. Dan Ma­
Department Holds thers,
Mrs. Luella Mscck and
Mrs. Toni Waters.
Meet At Malloys
The next meeting will be held
The Enlisted Men’s Wives Club Frances Jones, Mrs. Alice Pulvrr,
The teachers and Officers of the a t T:00 P. M. Fehruary 3. A pot
held an Installation of officers Mrs. Betty Place, Mrs. Bobby# Primary Department of the First luck supper will be served.{Ton.lay night a t the Lake Mon- Lee Wilson and Mra. Sandy Stan­ Baptist Church m et in the home of
•b e Inn. Members enjoyed u din­ ford.
Mrs. John Malloy on the old Lake
ner hefora the business meeting.
Mary Road. The meeting was
An enscribed ivory gavel was
opened with praywr by Bill Har­
. . presented to the new president, Junior Matron
vey, Superintendent. Mrs. Lowell
Mrs. Gladys Carter, by the out­
Tripp taught chapter two tn the
Mr. and Mra. Irving 1. Pryor
going president, Mrs. Betty Mil­ Honored At O.E.S.
Study Course Book, Primary Sun­ have a guests Mr. Tryor'a uncle
ler. Mrs. Joanne Fleishman was
day School Work, with emphasis and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon S.
installed as vice-president, Mrs. Meeting January 2 that Teachers of Prim ary Children Pryor; his cousins, Mr. and Mrj.
Millie Myers re-lnstalled as trea­
should love them, be cheerful, un­ William L. Pryor and two of their
The Jr. Matron. Mrs. Grace Cor­
surer, and Mrs. Drucilla Moore,
derstanding,
cooperatlva
a n d children. Bonnie and Handy, all of
dell, and Jr, Patron, nob Wil­
secretary.
should have the love of God in her Salisbury, 'Maryland. Tho senior
liams.
w
e
e
honored
at
Ihc
first
^ P re s e n t for the occasion were
Pryor's will celebrate their 51st
meeting of the year of Seminole heart.
* r s . Gladys Benton, Mrs. Eliza­
Color Slides were then shown of wedding anniversary soon. Another
Chapter
No.
2,
Order
of
the
East­
beth Chinn, Mrs. Gail Cmubs,
the Christmas party which was guest from Maryland on Sunday
ern Star, held January 2nd.
Mrs. Cathy Horn, Mrs. Ruby
held in December for the Children
By vote of the Chapter, Mrs. Ed­ and Parents. Refreshments were was Mr. U. F. Moore of l’ocomokc |
llofecker, Mrs. Pat Fairfield, Mrs.
na C. Walker, a former member, served by Mrs. Malloy assisted by City.
Mr. and Mra. Herman Mnrri* |, .
who recently relumed after an her daughter Linda. Those present
absence of nearly thirty years. were, Mrs. Martha Marshall. Mra. returned Sunday from Miami, *” *
where they were tha guests of
AT THE POOL on Mias Stimnna Tirlet’* eslntc, tho followlnpr (fitcats recently enjoyed
was re-instated. It was also voted Ray
_ _ ..................
.................
Slaton. Mrs.
Lowell Tripp, Mrs. E, A. Perry for t h e
her hospitality: James V. Richards, Amo Krickaen. Seated, Mia* Tirlet, Robert Tt. Feyl,
makc a contribution to Eslari, j [ r i _ Donald Reagan, Mrs. John past week. While in Miami they
Mr*. Erickson. Standing, Mrs. Gregory Keascnich, with Mra. Lillie Carver, mother-inan Eastern Star project for the Malloy, BUI Harvey, John Malloy, attended lh# Orange Bowl fes­
training of young people In reli Betty Am Slaton, Kathy Reagan
law of U. S. Senator Dirksen in front, eeatad. Mrs. Richards, standing. Mra. Ernestine
tivities and the Orange Bowl
Pugh nnd Mra. Feyl, aeated.
gious leadership.
Danny Reagan and Linda Malloy. game New Year'* Day. Knroute
The Worthy Matron, Mrs. L T.
back to Sanford, they were din­
Sheppard, named her committees
ner guests of Dr. and Mr*. D. J.
for the coming year. She gave as Florida Designers
Hardy and aon David of West
her theme for the year “Trust in
Palm Beach.
Reveal
Curves
In
the Lord With All Thine Heart",
Mr. and Mrs. Harman E. Mor­
Br VIRGINIA CONN. Sodatj N k w
and expressed the wish of making
ris snd ton Ernie and Mrs. Grit*
1958 "O ur" year, hot “ My" year. New Report Styles
chen Crowell attended tha per­
The High Fever Follies are guest.
An Innovation for 1958 will be a
By STANLEY TAPP
formance of “ Hack to Mothus- Inking over Sanford again. S tart­
Active Rita Bauer, the Broad­
short blrthda^ program the sec­ United Pres* Staff Correspondent
ing with spot announcements and way bombshell, U working up
lah." Monday night in Orlando,
ond meeting of each month. Mem­
MIAMI BEACH —IT— If winter
• kits on the radio stations, San­ several completely Insane gim
bers having birthdays In that resort styles arc any Indication,
ford residents are recoming a- nticks, guir.mtcrd to let everyone
month will be given a gift and men will have plenty to ogle a t Installation To Be
ware that the show Is once ninro know ntxiut tho show. As usual
asked to make a small contribu­ next spring.
on the move. Every Monday enthusiasm la excellent—this show
tion.
A-y
money
left
ovec
in
the
Feminine
curvet
are
revealed—
r
Held A t O.W.C.
morning on W. T. R. R. Follies Is fun not drudgery. Neverthe­
birthday fund wilt be used for the the way nature Intended them to
representatives will visit with less, It Is still a phenomenal a
shut-ins.
be—In the 1957-58 cruise and re- Luncheon Jan. 15
Mrs. Ruth Gallagher on her mount of work, especially for
The Jr. Matron gave a brief talk. sort styles shown by the Miami
The Officer’s Wives Club Lunch­ “ Wagon Wheels’* program. Tho Polly Brubaker, the general chair­
complimenting the Worthy Matron fashion Industry,
eon will be held January 18 at the show goes on at 9:45. Next Mon­ man.
and officers. She thanked the 1957
The Florida fashion business now Mayfair Inn. All those Interested day, Helen Cole, chairman »f the
Querns have been elected fruit
officers, especially Mrs. Helen ranks an annual volume of more In the club and III activities are Patron Committee, wilt ha Ruth's each unit at the Naval Air Sta­
Leinhart, for the gift presented hrr Ilian 5n million dollars. It repre­ urged to attend the luncheon to
tion— sixteen of them. Voting
—a plate made in her symbol of sents 50 manufacturers.
elect a president for the next six
will lake place January 15 at the
Keynote of the collections Is a months.
the triangle, embodying the 1957
the Navy Exchange. Good news
colors and carrying the names of "relaxed look" for greater com­
Newsletters will go tn the mall
for worried V and 7 wiv»s Is that
fort,
said
Mel
Warshaw,
president
all her officers.
Thursday announcing the menu and
they may vote for their absent
Delicious refreshments w e r e of the Miami-Florlda Fashion price of the luncheon. Reservations
husbands.
1XORA
CIRCLE
will
meet
F
ri­
served after the meeting by Mrs. Council.
should be made with unit repre­ day, January 10 at 10:00 A. M. at
This was a mighty sad day
Most
designers
snub
French
po­
Linnic Moyc and her committee.
sentatives by Tuesday, January It. the home of Mrs. John Morgan, the Mayfair Country Club. Sad
tato-sack styles, which render the
124 N. Summerlin. Co-hostess will for golfers who were tilting at
fair sex almost sexless. But they
he Mrs. Bert Hollingsworth. Dr. J. bridge tables In their homes, or
W atch Night Held have " a little influence here and O fficers O f Fleet
F. Darby will speak on principles toasting their toe* In front of the
there,’’ said Warshaw.
fire, —but not sad for four of us
of plant diseases.
A t Barnett Church
More Bikini*
Reserve A uxiliary
who ate in solitary splendor I
HEMEROCALUS
CIRCLE
wilt
Extremely tight fitting dresses
ENTERPRISE- Watch Night
met January 9 at 7:30 P. M. at the empty club house. The food
service was held a t the Barnett are out. So are full skirts that bil­ To Be Installed
'.he home of Mrs. Ralph Jarvis, was delicious anil the heat was on
low out when you sit down.
The Installation' of the newly 1719 South Sanford Ave. Co-hostess­ —which is more than I can esy
Memorial Church Tuesday evening
Urachwear has gone nautical elected officers of the Ladies Auxi­ es will lx- Mrs. Carl F. Ltrnl and for ninny spots on this cold day.
beginning at 9:30. Games and con- with lots of red. white and blue liary of the Fleet Reserve will take
Mrs. Clara lladorer. Tho program
Helen Andrew has a gorgeous
tests were played. A period of re stripes, middy collars snd sailor place at the C. P. O. Club, 8 P. M.
will
bo
on
the
conservation
of
new
convertible—had to admire
.
creation and refreshments was fol­ ties.
on January 10th.
birds. Guest speaker will be Carl that. It is a lovely pearl gray with
Bikinis are more popular. They
lowed by a film. The worship xerDignitaries representing the Na Lind, who will also show slides. gray top.
vice was climaxed with a candle­ won't replace traditional swim suit tlona! Fleet Reserve Auxiliary will
PALM CIRCLE will meet In De
Am late and must run —but
styles,
hut
more
bikinis
will
be
light eonimunlon service at mid
be In attendance, and the Region jtj ry at the home of Mrs. Gregory prnmlso some little goodies to­
Jew elry Store
night. This is an annual custom seen on beaches next summer.
al Vice President from Miami, Kfssenlch on Plumosa Drive .it morrow. Just haven't bad tb
Backlinrs are plunging. Neck* Florida will officiate at the cere
ol the Barnett Church and h an
9:30 a. m. Thursday, January 9, time to formulate them in my 212 E. FI ret St.
Th. FA 2-1981
lines
aren’t
getting
any
higher,
FA 2-0181
202 K. 1st impressive way to begin a New
mony.
Co-liostcas will be Mrs David Hoo­ weak little mind. Good nljlit.
either.
*
Year.
Th: program will be highiightrd ke?. General II. P. Newton will he
Knee-length dresses are not hy a Buffet Dinner with a dance
the guest speaker. His subject i«
shown, In spite of efforts of French following the Installation. Music the cultivation of camellias snd
designer* to put the knobby-knee will be provided by the orchestra their use in landscaping, lie will
back la the limelight. Florida fash­ of Sidney Vlhlen. Member* of the show slides of the more famous
ions feature hemlines 15 to 18 inch­ Fleet Reserve Unit and the Ladles
varieties.
es from the floor for daytime Auxiliary and their guests are InMAGNOLIA CIRCLE will meet
and ballerina length for evening. vited to attend this first event Thursday, January 9 at 10:00 A.
Examples of the new “ looks" of the new year. Tickets may be M. with Mrs. Arthur Harris, 1118
that have sneaked Into Florida obtained from any Fleet Reserve Lincoln Drive. Co-hostesses for the
fashions from Paris, Rome and Member or any Fleet Reserve covered dish luncheon will he
New* York are tho “ bubble skirt" Aunliary member.
Mrs. William Wasson, Mrs. R. I.
ami “ cream.puff" silhouette. They
Elam, and Mrs. Frank Llcske.
give the effect of a balloon Inflated
Guest apeakrr will be Mrs. Charter
around the hips.
Wilkie, whose subject will lie cor­
X lM r C tX v .
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S.W
.C
Plans
"Released Sheath"
sages.
There are furs on cocktail dress­
The JACARAN1U CIRCLE will
es, lots of barrel-shaped suit jack­ Interesting Show
meet Kridav at the home of Mra.
«
Plans art- bring formulated for
ets and ribbon. One designer, L.
N. R. Whitney, 409 Mellonville
Storm, used 110 yards of ribbon In the Animatrd Magazine which will Ave. at 7:30 P. M. Co hostesses will
horizontal hands'to make a cock­ he presented hy the Sanford Wom­ ho Mrs. George Ewing and Mrs
tail dress.
an's Club January 15 at 3:00 p. m.
Beulah Thornton.
The favorite ailhouetta of Flor­ Editor in Chief Is Mrs. L. E. Spen­ ROSE CIRCLE of the Sanford
ida designer! is the “ released cer, Her associate editor I* Mrs. Cardrn Club will meet at 9 13 ■
sheath,” a dress which hugs the W. D. Chisolm.
m. at the home of Mrs. I). H.
The magazine fairy will be playnatural curves. But it Is not so
Mathers, 2301 Lucretia Court.
tight as some of last year's styles. ed hy Miss Joy Duggar. The mag Speaker will be Mra. J. D. Wood­
It permits ladie* with not-so per­ arin# will he dedicated to an un­ ruff, who will talk on “New An­
by JANUARY 10th and earn
fect proportion* to cover up what disclosed person that afternoon nuals and Plants".
Students from Rollins College will
nature missed.
DIRT GARDENERS Circle will
a full 12 M ON TH S’ RETURN
*
New erections have a wider provide music.
meet at the home of Mrs. Irvin
A skit will be presented by Mrs.
range of fabrics this yesr. Cotton,
IN 1958
Fleischer at 10,00 a. m. Friday
the old stand-by, predominate*. C. C. Welsh, who U known to morning.
There also are many printed alike, many for her wit and charm. Mrs.
HIBISCUS Circle will meet
Welsh will be remembered for
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Friday, Jan. 10 at 1:30 p. m. at
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I-neat manufacturers no longer
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The Rev. Robert Spear Jr., pas
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By NORMAN MILLER
United Preen Sparta Writer
NEW YORK HI — West Virgin­
Jim Spalding, a soft-spoken 33ia's two-polnt-i-minute Mountain­
year old civil engineer from Louis­
eers, undefeated A 10 games, took
ville, Ky., much-decorated veteran
over first place A A e United Press
of two wara, 'll considered by
college basketball ratAgs today,
many Ae greatest bowling cham­
with Oklahoma State and Oregon
pion of 1937.
Slate Ale week's newcomers A
Spalding, tock on 10.608 oA er con­
Ae top 10 group.
testants In tournament play and
Kansas, which bad topped tba
bested them all. He broke a 30ratings for Ae two previous weeks,
year old scoring record and In so
dropped to eecond place, followed
doing topped the best efforts of
Bg OSCAR FRALEY
ln order by NorA Carolina'* defen*
more than a half-mlllon contestants
United Press Sports Writer
dAg national champion, San Fran*
who preceded him during a halfNEW YORK ( U P ) - You ein cisco and Kansas Statn. Once again
century of competition in A a t tour­
have your Bill Russell* and Wilt It was a close race among Ae
ney.
Jim Spalding Is A e 1937 Ameri­ Chamberlalni but retiring NYU leaders, wlA 37 points separatAg
can Bowling Congress Tournament coach Howard Cann, looking back Ao first Are* team i and 100
over 33 yeaas as a tap-ln tutor, points dividing tho top five.
All-Events Champion.
Five of A e teams ranked among
His 20M pin total—an average said today he itlU ranks George
of 312 for nine games — was es Mikan as A s greatest of Ae big Ae top 10 last week suffered de*
feats to cause a moderate shaketahiished In competition against men.
" I'd have to take Mikan over up of the 'ralingi. West Virginia
t i U ANOCtEt (U?&gt;— Muscular
the nation*! best ten-pin atari who
Freak gtranahai, wbn already kai
were among those ten Aousand them all." said the former NYU was the Aird team to lead tho
rth is n u t people b i n
trying for A e Jitle. Based on past football and basketball eiptain ratAgs this season. NorA Caro­
m *80,000 Blnf
experience, the Brunswick star’s and 1920 Olympic shot putter. lina and Kansas each held first
— convinced
record score may stand unchal­ "And Bob Cousy of the Boston place for two weeks.
Mountaineers Survive Sicgo
Wttng U An key to
lenged for some years to come. Celtic i standi out In my miod as
West VlrgAia, however, surviv­
•went.
The sandy-haired bowler from Ae best all-around player I’ve
ed the upset siege. Coach Fred
j heir to fparkplug mDLouisville with the shy grin Is Ae ever seen.!*
The 62-yesr-old coach Isn’t ont Schaus' sharpshooting BlountalnI m to Toledo, got oft on the
best example of Ae universlal ap­
peal of bowling to come along In to dwell In the past and thinks eers, who snapped North Carolina's
right foot Hander when ho » p tarod the *7,000 flrit prise In the
msny a year. Spalding la not a A at the players of the modern era streak at 37 victoriea two weeks
professional bowler. He's a civil are much more skillful tnan those ■go, have averaged 83.4 points A
H M M Lm Angeloo Open, He had
■ 71-hole total of ITS—nine under
engineer, partner In the Louisville of A e long ago. Yet he refuses their 10 triumphs.
Twenty-one of Ae 33 leading
engineering firm of Jones, Spalding to compare Ae ancient original
p e r for the distance.
The handsome ibotmiker. who
&amp; Jones. Ho bowls In two leagues Celtics with a team such as Ae coaches who make up Ae United
current pro champions, Ae Boston Press Rating Board, made West
had not won a tournament slnee
a week—strictly for fun.
Virginia A elr No. 1 choice. Nine
capturing the *13,000 Eastern Open
If .there's any doubt about hit Celtics.
Different Typo of Game
voted for Kansai 10-1, A rte for
at Baltimore In IMS, was elated
bowling ability, however, A e re­
"It'a a different type of game North Carolina 0-1 and two for
cord shows that ha ended Ae
with his victory.
CHAMPION BABB1U OVIB OPfOSITlON-Lco Label, 37. success­
bowling season with a 199 aver­ these days," he explained. "H Ae San Francisco 10-1.
"1 won more money In As tour­
fully defends Us World Banal Jumping Championship In GrossWest Virginia's point-total was
lnger. N. Y , by clearing 18 of them The Hartford. Conn., skater
age in cne league and a 196 In old Celtics had played the type of
nament than I did In all of HST,"
firehouse game we do today, they 309, compared to 288 for Kansas
leaped a distance of 37 feet, I0J Inches.
ffmemaiionol)
the other.
he said. "I won something over
*I.MM last year — which doesn't
Spalding started to bowl In 1939 .probably would have been even and 282 for North Carolina. San
Francisco best out Kansai State
and ended the season with a 174 more skillful than Aey were.
pay expenses In Ala game."
"The old Celtics had enough for fourth place, 208 points to 200.
average. Next season he upped it
G reat as an amateur (or many
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Moore
Hockey
"Stilt" Lose Hurt Kansas
to 200. War Interfered and he didn't height, and guys like Johnny
years and winner of Just about be finished like gang
Oklahoma State, which tocii ad­
get back to bowling till A e 1953- Beckman and Nat Holman cer­
every major simon pure title eg- whip runnerup E. J. Butch Karri- I n i s a n o ’c K lo u #
L e a g u e h I^IB W
31 season. During six yeara of tainly had as many skills as any vantage of the Incapacitation of
eept the V. S. Amateur crown, son by three strokes.
Harrison won *3,7SO for second
military service in World War II of your modern players," he add- Wilt The Stilt, Chamberlain to
gtranahan at 33 has been a Hop
Leading
Scorer
place and young Gay Brewer, of
and Korea, Capt. Spalding earn­ ed. "You have A remember it was beat Kansai early A the week,
as a professional.
MONTREAL W - Dickie Moore, ed two Purple Hearts anil Ae a different game and Aose exhi­ Jumped from 14A to ninA place
Instead of this giving him sided Cincinnati, the third-round leader,
Incentive It apparently affected his flnlihed third with a 279. Ilia fin- who has long played in the shadow Silver Star, among oA er decor­ bitions played by the old Celtics with an 8-1 record.
game. While ho heal most of the leh was good for *2,CM. Bill Css- of such Montreal suprr star* rs ations.
didn't mean too much.
Oreglo Tate, kingpin of the Paci­
proi as an amateur, un it th is, per. one of tuo country's top mon- Maurice Richard. Jean Relivcau
“ If Aey had played A ■ league, fic Coast Conference, expanded its
Along with his Interrupted bowl­
tournament he n' er won much In *y winners last season, came In and Hernia Gcnffri.n, Is the Nn ing, Jim Spalding resumed his in­ it would have been differeeht," he record to J0-L and advanced one
the way of hard ca'.h, Usually he *A with a 2W and collected *2,- tlonal Hockey League's n^w lead­ terrupted education after Korea, said firmly. "And those old Cel notch to I0A place.
ing scorer.
Cincinnati 8-1 moved up two
finishing his civil engineering tics could have played in the pro
was a threat—ar.d fia t ended It. ( *Mplaces A sixth, while Temple 7-2
Moore, who turned 27 Monday, course at the
University of league of today."
had his second biff week In a row, I-tiulsvllle and attending Speed
Cann is stepping out under a and Bradley 8-1 were tied for sevregisterin'; six points on three Scii-ntiff. School.
cloud. Ho has been Involved In a enA. Temple advanced three
goals and three assists. According
family brawl at NYU, and blames places from last week and Bradley
to official figurrs, Moore holds a
a poor season In which his team two.
one-point leid over teammate Hen­ Competitive Exams has won only two games on the
Michigan State and Maryland,
ri Richard. 43-44. *
loss of morale because he was ranked sixth and seventh last
"fired.”
week, wero lied for 12th place
Moore has a total of 20 goals For Wild Life
Can't Win Recruiting Battle
with Texas Christian this week.
and 20 assists while the little rock­
Officers Jan. 18
Enumerating his woes, he
Mississippi State, which lUce West
et has IS goals and 20 assists.
Virginia hae a 10-0 record, headed
Gordin Howe of the Detroit Red
TALLAHASSEE M — The Game charges that:
NYU does not give athletic the second 10 group. After tho
Wings remained in third place with and Fresh Water Fish Commission
OHIO STATE, M 7 P
41 points. The great right winger today announced competitive ex­ scholarships; city coUeges can't three-team tie for 12th place came
p e p P e e r P E C O PP
■Iso plrkrd up six points. The five aminations for wild life officers win the recruiting battle against Kentucky, Utah and Minnesota In
/P c o p f e p e p c e
sshooU which have a scenic cam­ order, p o th e r three-team tie exis­
goals he counted in tour games will be held Saturday, Jan. IS.
p la y , x .'p s 0 / s r e p
pus life, and NYU ruined Ita other ted for 28th place among Califor­
raised
his
total
to
20,
tying
him
The
tests,
both
written
and
oral,
v n e a p p A P o re e p
for the lead with Camille llcnry of will be given at the commission sports in an abortive attempt 10 nia, Iowa State and NorA Caro­
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New York.
headquarters here and at Okee­ years ago to become "footbaU's lina State.
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fxoewe&amp;ffa,imm oa.\
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fourth place was Itronco Horvath vation Camp in Ao Ocala National
cruiting is 90 per cent of Ae bat­ MILWAUKEE (A— The Milwau­
of Boston. ItL-rnio Boom-Boom Forest.
Gcofirion. Montreal’s former scor­
I’crjons passing the examina­ tle. Personally, I can't blame a kee Braves have signed a working
ing champion, moved up two not­ tions will he placed nn the agency's boy who wants to gu to school, agreement with the Yakima,
ches to fifth place.
merit system eligibility list for let's say, s t a beautiful campus Wash., club !n Ae Class B North­
western League for 1958. The
Jacques Plante, Montreal’s two- employment when vacancies occur. school such as North Carolina.
" I went after a boy who now Braves said manager Hub Kiltie
time Velina Trophy winner, ap­
Requirement* for the Job Include
peared headed fnr a third st-.t.g.i a high school education, a Florida is in Ae Ivy League," he added. of Yakima approached them dur­
trophy, topping Hie list with a resident for two years, and the ap­ "Rut, while 1 knew his family ing the winter league meetings at
t/ fpv \
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composite goals-per-game average plicant must be between the ages well, his mother told me outright Culoradu Springs and asked for
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of 2.03.
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A'OTPE P A P E TEAM
Be a t * PAUL MAC/A&amp;.ce
srhool In New York City because
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CHICAGO or — Ken Venturi. 27- little campus life."
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BALTIMORE W - Joe Nicely, year old San Francisco golfer who
a 228-pouwl guard from The Uni­ turned pro in the U. S. Open last
versity of West Virginia, has been June, was named pro golfs "Roo­
signed to a 1938 contract by the kie of the Year" Monday by Golf
Raltiinnrr Colli of the National Digest Magazine. Venturi won JIT.'W/LL/AMS
Football League. Nicely is a na­ 377 to rank 14th on the play-forP O fS P ’T
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EDITORS: This Is tba 13th of
16 dispatches on the off-seasou
outlook of each major league
club for 1938, written by the
managers of each dab.
By BOBBY BROGAN
Manager of Cleveland Indian*.
Written for the United Press
HAVANA M — I have as Cleve­
land's new manager a great chal­
lenge, bigger than when I signed
with Pittsburgh. But L will have
better players and better men
around me. Our objectives are to
win the pennant and to make Ae
Indians a good drawing card.
1 am coming to a new league.
This is exciting and a new experi­
ence to me. Perhaps many others
wouldn't like to be A my plsee.
Butl think that fellows like Frank
Lane, Mel H^Rcr, Red Kress sml
Eddie Stanky can help me a lo:
while 1 learn about the Americas
League.
Ml novo To Help Indians
One of the players who will help
me a lot, not only ln Ae field but
also as n drawing card, is Minnie
Mlnoio. He ii one of A e best de­
fensive outfielders in the league
and one of the top run producer*.
He played 133 games last season
and is Ao type who plays despite
minor aches and pains. This fact
Is one of great importance to a
team. Minosn is the type player
who always givei his best in Ae
Reid. He will be. no doubt of It,
the sparkplug of the Indians.
I know wc will not have Early
Wynn around, but I think wc have
several promising youngsters who
might surprise. Wynn's place could
he occupied by Cal McLlsh, Hink
Aguirre or newcomers Jim Grant

and Dick Brodowskl (Aese
played with San Diego Padres last
summer). I don't w ant to take ID
Narleskl or Don Mosel from
bullpen. They are A e best In thst
department and I Aink they could
bo more useful as relievers Asa
a* starters.
My pitching staff will be built
around Herb Score. As far as t
know he is the ace of the staff-*
and the ace on any stuff. Accord­
ing to Lane his vision should be
normal when spring tralnAg
opens. I am hopAf that he wtfl
have a big year, because he cm
help as much as any sAgle player
in Ae league.
Yankee* Main Problem
One of my maA problems win
be to best Ae Yankees — or at
least finish as near as possible to
them. The Yankees can be beaten
but at the same tim e it Is hard
to find holes in cluba like that.
It's like Oklatroma losing to N ot)
Dame A football. It happenrd and
you weuld’Hik* to seo it happen
again.
Right now our big need Is sa
ln fielder, especially a second baseman. It's possible that one of the
younger players on tho rozter
might surprise, but we sure could
uso a guy like Bobby Richardson.
In spring training my two pri­
mary tasks will be gettAg to
my own club and a t the same tin
learning about the new league.
Oh, one more thing: I don't rrpect to give much trouble to
American League umpires. In fact
1 expect to manage every innin|
of our 134 games.
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Additional Society
Church Calendar
WEDNESDAY
Th* Scalor HigT Choir of the
First Presbytcriin Church will Traditional Style
meat for suppar at (:00 p. m.. ar.d
will meet for re h ra ru l at s':3o p. In Furniture
IB.
The Senior High Fellow ship o! Joins Contemporary
the Firit Presbyterian Church will I'nlted Press Staff Correspondent
meet for reetcation at 7:30 p. m.
CHICAGO ( U P ) - The old Is
The Mid-week Bible Hour of the melded i to the new in the latest
Firit Preibyterian Church will be home furnishings lines which soon
conducted by 'he pastor. Rev. A. will begin attracting homemakrra'
G. Melnnii, at 7:00 p. m.
eyes.
The Chancel Choir ol the First
The home fashion trend for 1938
Preibjrterlan Church will meet for —if there Is a trend—Is a more
rehearsal at 7:30 p. m.
pronounced blend of the functional
3:13—Recreation for the Method- elements of modern contemporary’
lit Junior Choir In McKinley llali with the warmth, romance and
3:30— Choir practice for Junior nostalgia of the traditional, indus­
try spokesman said today.
Boys
The “ melded • style" collections
4:14—Choir practice for Junior
were apparent everywhere as the
Choir Girls
international home furnishings
•:15—Senior Choir Practice
m arket opened Monday in the
7:30— Chancel Choir Practice
Merchandise Mart and the Ameri­
UlCKMl w
The Deaeoni of the First Pres­ can Furniture Mbrt.
byterian Church will meet in the
More than 23,000 dealers began
Session Room at 7:43 i . m.
selecting the furniture that will
ItllSAl
appear within a few monthi in
1:13 Cherub Choir Practice at showrooms across the country.
First Methodist Church.
Ih e market dosed to the public,
BAiTItllAY
runs through Jan. 17.
The Caitle Class of First Metho­
M a n y manufacturers showed
dist Church meets at 7:30 p. m
collections of contemporary pieces
MONDAY
in whlyh old world Influences were
The Friendship League »f the used to sdd elegance and roman­
Congregational Christlon Church tic charm.
will held a meeting and installa­
Individual Flavor
tion of officers for 1938 at 1:30
One firm. Davis Cabinet Co ol
P, M. Monday. January 13, at Nashville, Tenn. featured a new
tha homt of 3Irs. I.aura Bail, Renaissance—inspired line of solid
SMI Elm At*.
walnut and sturdy oak furniture.

NEW Arrivals In Local Hospital

BABY GIRL MOORE, da­
ughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
G. Moore, DeLand. Rom Jan.
4. 1958.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

BAUY GIRL
ughter of Mr.
ald L. Fuller,
Jan. I. 1958.
(Photo
,

By OAT PAULKT
Veiled PreM Women's Editor
NEW YORK TP—The spring erop
of colors and gabrics Is bountiful
this season, even If there Is a fam ­
ine In silhouettes.
It's as if designers were saying
to women. “Okay, we’re sivln» von
little other than tho loose-fitted
chemise and its variations In silhouette. But we'll make It up to

'you otherwise."
Bold solid colors and splashy
floral prints are featured by the
30 firms who this week are parti­
cipating In tba semi annual showlags by the couture group of the
New York Dress Institute.

Sfe V n l i r i f m i l
Wed. Jan. 8, 195ft—P a c t
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LATE VISITOR
ENDICOTT, X. Y- — (UP) —
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stager
figure who was banging on
front door about midnight,
got up from bad, went to t h a :
door, opened it and met the
dy sta rt of a dear.

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Each piece had an Individual Havor.
'
The geometric, nail • studded
doors on a low cabinet reflected
the Moorish influence in sixteenth
century Spanish furniture: the
graceful wood turnings of a Por­
tuguese doorway inspired the Coatboard of one bed; the Italian Re­
naissance showed in another soft­
ly shaped panel bed: and panel
work of the Dutch renaissance was
Incorporated In the moulded draw­
ers of dressers and chests.
The melding of the old with the
new also was carried nut In a new
collection inspired by the Pennsytvanla Shakers, some of the finest
designers and craftsmen In Amer­
ican history.
This contemporary’ line Includes
such nostalgic pieces as a catkinback chair, saw-buck table and a
very tall tester, hr four-poster bed
The collection combines the aus­
tere taste of the shakers with the
versatility of contemporary furni­
ture.
Modified Modern
As the “ sterile m*dern” has
been modified hy an aura of ro­
mance. so makers of traditional
furniture have Incorporated modern Influences In their lines
One longtime maker of Early
Ameriran furniture Williams Fur­
niture Corn of Sumter. S. C eshiblted a new correlated line In
which a triple ifresser embodied
modern drawer arrangemeu' with
basic Colonial design, A buffet In
Ihe same line featured a Colonialtype raised panel door on a com­
partment on one side and a funetlonal, multipie sire drawers on
the opposite side and In the mid­
dle.
Correlated groupings for the liv­
ing. dining and bedrooms—well et.
tihli'hed in the high price brack­
ets — have been extended to the
mass market. A maker of low.
priced furniture Dixie Furniture
Co. of Lexington, N. C. showed a
new collection of more than 80
pieces from which the homemak-r
can furnish her bedrooms, living
room and dining room.

Fabrics Are E itravagaat
Fabrics are extravagant—thick,
downy tweeds in silk, silk erepes,
chiffons and aurahs, silk twills,
brushed fleecy wools, hand-pslnted Chantilly laces, pure linens and
silks which look tike linen, and
* H irri*
tweed-woven to look like
rustie
cottons
Manufacturer
Harvey
Bertn
showed party dresses In white lace
embroidered with pink flosj. Ceil
Chapman’s cocktail and evening
dress collections was full of glossy
floral cottona rich as tilk in tex­
ture.
And Samuel Winston bragged
that the fabric in a white re-emhroidered and appliqued lace even­
ing dress cost him SI 48 a yard.
Colors Are Vibrant
Colors in both daytime and even­
ing wear are vibrant rather than
subdued. Miss Chapman featured
a whole group of figure revealing
evening dresses in flame red chif­
fon. And bright red suita and eoats
show through most collections. The
firm of Originals showed coats in
Bougainvilla red, clear yellow, mel­
on, aralea pink, flame red and
tobacco brown.
Navy remains the spring favor­
ite, usually combined with white.
And white stands alone In many
collections. Viss Chapman showed
one slim-cut short cocktail dress
in white silk crepe, topped by a
white wool jersey jacket fastened
below the waist with a big Jewell­
ed button.

iB H T
la tha day of a y trouble
w ill call upon Thee: for ThOM)
wilt answer me.— (P aala
T.)
How wonderfully b le a t.
those who are ao strong and
steadfast In thalr faith—wt
whenever U wavers for an !
•tent, affirm It at once
stored! They ahall never be
long deaolata or Borrowed* foe
they live in God.

YOU’RE AN HONORARY SHERIFF now, a&amp;id Deputy Sheriff Jamci Singletary,
representmg Seminole County Sheriff J. L Hobby, aa ha pinnad a badge on Courtesy
Week guests of Stufforil, Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Sainee.
(Staff Photo)

Educators Start Series Of Meetings

MIAMI BEACH (UP)— The rdu
cators who will have the job of
producing the scientists to match
Russia’s technological advances
started a week long scries of meet­
ings Monday.
The 44th annual convention of
the Association of American Colleges AAC opens with a banquet
tonight. But 13 subsidiary groups
of educators, most of them repre­
senting religious Institutions, began
NEW EATING RECORD
BERUNUTON, England ( I T ) - meetings Monday.
Joe Steel, who claims the title
uf “world eating champion," set
another record Wednesday. He
ate seven feet, !0-fnrhes of saus­
age in five and a half minutes.
He said he would have done bet­
ter but he already had a hearty
breakfast only a few hours ear­
lier.

The AAC and compannn orga­
nizations has attracted more than
1,000 high ranking educator*, and
uppermost la their mind* it dlscusslon of how to turn out more
scientists and finding the money
to do It.
Principal speaker at the meet*
ings will he President John A.
Hannah of Michigan State Univer­
sity. Hannah recently wa* named
by President Eisenhower to head
tho federal Civil Rights Commit-

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There Prices
YO U 'LL L / X F E V E R Y T H / H G
Effective
A B O U T OUR M E A T S
Thru Sat.
Jan. 11th
Ilormcl’s Famous TENDER CURED

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HORMEL’S All Meat

Fresh ROSTON BUTT

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A MIGHTY HAPPY COUPLE were Mr. and Mr*. Wendall
Saines just after thev received their Courtesy Week
gifts at the Mayfair Inn. The two guests of the City
of Sanford for more than a day to kick off Courtesy
Week here.
(Staff Photo)

BABY GIRL HUFFMAN,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David Lee Huffman, San­
ford. Born Jan. 3, 1958.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

KOW AT OUR
NEW

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LOCATION
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JVJany Courteous Weel

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Coleman Heaters
Sunbeam Appliance

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BIRDSEYE—10-oz.
BROCCOLI SPEARS

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2 For 39c

BIRDSTYE—12-oz.

43c

Swansons 8-oz. Chicken Livers 59c
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2 For
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TOTAL L I A B I L I T I E S A ND C A P I T A L ACCOUNT#
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C o m m o a s t o c k w i t h t o t a l o a r v a l u a o f | | a d oeo.09
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SAUSAGE

GREEN GIANT
Oz.

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2.Ml,IM 41
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Bargains

SILVER FLOSS 303 Can*

STANDARD

in f o u r o r i tisiiiT in* n r
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TOTAL AR4ETH

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BACON

lb. 39c

PORK ROAST

BABY BOY FRONTZ. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D.
Frontz, Sanford. Rom Jan. 3,
1951.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

Lb.

Sliced

lb. 49c
SIIURFRESH

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Economy

WIENERS

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Harry C. Echelharger
103 E. Woodland Dr
Sanford, Florida

NO PtE, Baxter , but z
HAVt THE CNACKItfiT
LUNCH VOU EVER SAW.
t'Vt BEEN SHOPPING AT

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FULLER, da­
mid Mr*. Ron­
Sanford. Born

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AUSTIN, Tex (UP)— A Uni­ A* woman’* 'duration prugrewe*.
versity of Texas sociologist be­ her choice of specialized fields i*
lieve* the United States I* not more restricted than for young
developing it* "wonumpower” to men. The heavy hand of tradition
ha* not been entirely lifted in
its full capacity.
Dr. Robert L Sutherland, d i ­ this respect, though. women ire
rector of the University's Ilogg entering more field*. . . than
Foundation for Mental JteXllh, ever before.
**fn the hext stage when young
said there Is a need for mora re­
search and educational planning children are in the home, women
that take into account up-to-date are there, too. A third of them
vl‘:l statistics on borth, marriage are tempted or required to sock
employment after the children go
only 32 years of age.
property be asseiscd at it* full
Sutherland pointed out today's to school. After the children have
cash value.
American woman i* through with left home, a still higher percentThe counr'l, indi-iting that as­ bringing up children earlier than nee i* available for employment
sessment of property at 100 per ever before and ha* time on her or for volunteer civic work or
cent of Its value for tax purposes hands for more years than any for new pattern* of family livJnjr
education,’’
should be accompanied by a law other woman in the modem or for continued
Sutherland said.
requiring that tax millagcs he world.
reduced accordingly, dlrcctrd Its
The sociologist said that in half
Special Finance and Taxation Com­ the cases a married woman will
mittee to schedule the conference
have her youngest' chilli in the
with Collins.
first grade when the mother is
Chairman of the comm.tteo is only 31 years of age.
Sen. B. C. Pearce of Palaika.
“ lly ago 3*. middle life for
At its annual meeting here, the hulf our married women begin*.
coiincil elected Hep. W, C. Iterrcll Their definite objectives of mar­
A PATCH CITING HIM for being tho only nctlvo bombardier in Heavy Attack to have of Dade as chairman, succeeding rying and hating a family have
(right) by CDR. J. M. Tulley former Hep. James Moody of been reniixrd. A woman entering
Bcorctl n bulls eye wns presented
p--------- - to A1- ('
„ tmpbcll,
.
- AE1
,
J r„ Commanding Officer of Heavy Attack S .undron Five. The presentation of tho award HUIsbohragh who resigned from middle life In her thirties know*
.was made at Quarters.
(Official IT. S. Navy Photo) the Mouse to become a circuit that the chance* arc she will live
Judge.
at least In more years. Wliat
Rep Williams Chappell of Mar will she do with these years?"
Lo Stretch Favored Ion was appointed to the council Sutherland asked.
to sucecrd Henry Land of Orange
Interfere*
In S O K C ‘ Hot Box’ who resigned from the House to , At theMarriage.
same tlme. thc trend to­
A local greyhound named Lo run unsuccessfully for the Senate ' ward younger marriage* and
Stretch is favored over a talented llep. Emmett S. Roberts of Palm earlier families means women
hunch of nationally-ranked stars in Reach was natnrd to the rmindl to have less opportunity to acquire
the midweek "hot box” scheduled succeed Rep. A. J. Musselman of education or skill-training in
look on more tempo and it was for the 10th race tonight at the Rroward.
By Marian Jones
their 30‘s, Sutherland said.
The suggestion for the confer­
OVIEDO— In
game that was Andy Duda and Carl Fabry scor­ Sanfnrd-Orlando Kennel Club.
"Wo need to know wore about
packed with excitement, the Oviedo ing most of the way sparked by The 50-pound brlmlle ml**, cur ence with Collins over tax evalua­ the relationahips between the re­
L illie s nosed out the Lyman (juln- some shots by Miko Duda and rently the most explosive package tions came from Sen. Merrill Bar- sponsibilities women are assum­
Jimmy Brookshire at the crucial
te t by a score of SMB.
on the track, belongs to 11. C. tier of Vcro Beach. Ilarlter charged ing at various age* and about
Unusual to sec was the small times. Ivlcdo gained IB points In Davli of Longwnod who lives that Collins’ 100 per cent evaluacrowd which attended an Ovlodo- the second quarter while Lyman across the street from Hie SOKC. | lion order—if carried out— could their readiness for them," the so­
ciologist stated.
Lyman turnout last night. When gained only six.
hccoma n "Frankenstein that
Meanwhile,
somi?
aO
winter
visit­
"Equal education along with
these two taams clash In the gym­
Toward the end of the second
would eat u* tip."
boys come* during the early
nasium it Is usually filled to cap­ quarter Capt. Carl Fabry attempt' ors to Sanford now staying at the
"In
my
opinion,
it
would
be
acity, However, quite a few did cd to duck and shoot. Kenneth Mayfair Inn arc still talking about very dangerous to force the tax years,’’ he said. "F or girls more
brave the cold to see the two an- Miller of Lyman, In attempting to a pleasant evening spent at the assessors to assess'real property than hoys this is interrupted by
marriage and early child-rearing.
cicnt rivals.
slop hi in, look a head-on summer­ track Monday night.
Members of the group, represent­ at full value without having a
; The Oviedo Girls game got off sault over the 0 foot 4 Oviedo lad.
legislative
restriction
on
tax
nullto ■ quick start when Capt. Me­ As ho remained on the floor the ing Ihe Symphonic Radio and Elec age," he said.
East-W est Battle
lanie Jackson tossed In two points crowd knew he was injured, but tronie Corporation of Brunswick,
In directing tax assessors to
for the local quintet. Lyman miss- he gut up and walked around tho N. J., were guest* of the track in
ad on two free shot) hut quickly court testing hi* Injured knee. Me the Clubhouse for the Monday rac­ jack up real properly value*. Col­ For T V Suprem acy
lins made It plain that he rxpectrd
dtade a field goal. Then Oviedo look a thunderous round of ap­ ing program.
A special event, tagged.the Sym­ that tax millagcs would he re­ Ends Th is W eek
made a free shot making it 3 2 plause from both aides as ho re­
Oviedo. Ann. DcShazo then came mained .in the game but in the phonic Mamiirnp, was run off 1c duced by the county commissions
By VERNON 8COIT
through with another field goal early part of Uie third quarter the ninth race to honor the visitors. at die same time.
United I*i t s * Hollywood Writer
Free
Copy,
former
Daytona
Roach
Ben. r»ul Klckliter of Tampa
making It 3-2 Oviedo. Lyman tall­ Coach Jim I’ayne took him out
HOLLYWOOD (U P )—'The Eastied with a field goal and then a and he did not return to tho game. champ, won the fivc-ilxtcrnlli*' said without pegging millagcs at West battle for television suprem­
mile
trst
handily.
I
reduced
figures,
property,tax
In*
flree shot which tied the game at Talking with Coarh l’ayne, wa un­
And while rain prcvcnlrd a pre­ \ creased asse sments would be acy quietly ended this week when
5-3.
derstood Miller’s knca-cup was
"Studio One,” hell cow of New
sentation ceremony on the track. "disastrous” to the state.
. This Is the way (he game went badly injured.
York video, moved luck, stock
Trainer Jim Swafford brought the
throughout.
In the last half of the game beautiful black dog into the com­ Collins hinted strongly that he and producer to greener Holly­
would use his powers to suspend wood pastures.
1 It was Capt. Melanie Jackson all Oviedo pulled way out In front ami
the way last night as she tallied I was never threatened from thrro fortable, glass-enclosed clubhouse tax officials who Ignore his orders.
This was the erusher lor E ast-;
for pictures with tho "Symphonic” Hut Senate President W. A. Shands
30 points for the local quintet, on.
ern
IV. It ended all arguments
delegation.
fltary Ann Slaton was second high
of Gainesville said it is a ‘‘100 to
as
to
which coast is the TV capi­
Andy
Duda
was
high
point
man
Mrs.
A1
Leon
and
Mrs.
Ray
ele­
In points making ir&gt; of the other
one shot’* that any tax assessor
18. In tin* final few minutes of Hu- for Oviedo with Id points. Mike ven* presented u silver platter to so removed would be reinstated by tal.
"Live” Productions Popular
game, with the local girls leading Farley of Lyman made I t of hi* Swafford In the unique post-race the Senate "so it I* ineffective
Popularity of film shows over
by a lead of 7 points and the rlnck 1team's Hi points. Kenneth Miller ceremonies.
from Uie practical approach except
"live” productions tipped the
In the red Indicating the near end is usually Farley ofarymunTILc
to cause confusion.”
Departure frnm Japan by s na­ Members of tho _rommittee fo scales In favor of tnovicland three
of the game, the local girl* lost is usually in high point position fur
control of the hall and Lyman Lyman but was handicapped by tive was an nflcnse punishable hy meet with Collins iu addition to years ago. But Gotham continued
Came through to within three his injury. The Oviedo boys A and death until 1870.
Pearce, Barber and Shands are lo turn out consistently superior
points of the final score. The B string will meet Titusville here
Sen. Wilson Carraway, Tallahas­ live dramas — "Studio One,"
Oviedo girls ngaln gained possess­ Friday night In the local gymnas­ ly brings out a gnod crowd.
see, Mouse S|waker Doyle Cdnner “ Kraft Theater,” "Robert Mont­
ion of Ihe hall as Coach Marguer­ ium.
The cheer leaders did more of Bradford and Rep. Roy Surles gomery Presents,” "Circle Thea­
ter” and others.
ite Partin called "time out” with This is another rivalry lhat usual- playing than the buys last night.
of Polk.
cine minute to go. The girls came
Gradually Ihe West Coast came
back into the game and followed
up with its own live ones—1"Cli­
the Instructions of the ernwd to
max’* and "Playhouse DO"—which
freeze Hie ball. And the game end­
out-pulled the Eastern shows.
ed 5M(t with the local girls in the
Then came Hie Western trend Robson’s Moves
lead.
which almost put New York uui
In the lmy» game, Coarh Miklrr
of the TV business altogether. For To Magnolia Ave.
started oft with Carl Fabry, Miko
Jim Robson, proprietor of the
every network show that bit Hu
Duda. Andy Duda, Joseph Hilda
dust back East a niadr-in-Holl&gt;- popular Jim Robson Men's Wear
and Jimmy Brookshire. These boys
wood Western galloped in as a that for the past R year* ha* been
Went almost alt Hio way. Coach
replacement.
located *t 300 E. First street, to­
only changed in the last few
day officially
announced hi*
Only
two
major
league
dramatic
minutes of play, despite the fact
shows remain In the East. "Kraft" moving to n new location.
that thu local lad* had the lead by
The Jim Robson firm will lie in
and "Steel Hour.” All others,
a large majority alt the way. Hav­
the new address at 115 S. Mag­
(limed
and
live,
emanate
from
ing covered the Lyman game so
nolia avenue on Friday, January
tinsel town.
many years I was amazed not be­
10th. Though the store will be
East Still Quiz M rrra
ing able lo believe that this was
open and conducting business ns
New
York
still
lays
claim
lo
Lyman playing. The first quarter
being headquarter* for quiz and usual, extensive remodeling and
was Just two trains racing up and
panel shows. It also points with decoration i* still not completed
down the court a* both sides miss­
pride to Sieve Allen and Ed Sul­ at the navy location.
ed many chances to tally.
livan. But "M averick," * Warner
Kolisnn is a recogniied author­
The first quarter ended at 5 2
Brother* Western lias trampled ity on men’s fashions, having
In favor of Oviedo
them both m Sunday night ratings. , specialized in this field during
In the second quarter the game
More than 70 per cent of all net­ bis entire business career in S.ir,work TV now beams from Holly- yt-ar in bis chosen field this

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Oviedo Lassies Nose
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A COMMENDATION WAS PRESENTED to Holland Do Jong. AQC ( left) by COR. .).
M. 'Fully Jr., Commanding Officer of Heavy A tta c k »i|umlron Five, Monday morning. Chief
l)cJnng worked out n service change to Ihe I umbing computor used in tho A3D Skywarrior and his innovation haa been ndoptc l by the Navy Department. The invention
will mill to bombing accuracy and be an aid t i navigation by better utilization of already
existing parts.
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Joseph Menkes, Zeev Eckstein and
Dsn Sheriner. Earlier the court
lull branded Kastner a* a man
"who sold his soul to the devil”
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Letters Addressed — rbot.s
floor*, esrporte, utility r
conj i on*lition. ( all FA •1_•!' * &gt;i
tuple* nf important papers
p ip ets
and electric kitch'u. $14,701) a new- Fonnao or Vaqxhall. Also
■epor 1 — Lulleetlnnv.
Ext. 7. *
Credit report
will buy it. and only 571.65 per
n gund U'nd car. Ph. FA 7-0231
Credit
Bureau
lit
Sanford
month after icasonnble down
f r after *t p.m. FA 2-2833. 301
a— KI.VI. L.-ilA e T ok S' Vi.b
Km. 103-01 bon Atl. N.H'I. Bank
payment.
..... Doubly nice for Navy
West First Ft.
Bldg.
Th. F V 2 4154
firmly
with
base,
lclicel.
end
——j-r:------—
-----rr-----—
-----rT h is m erchandifle la not seg reg ated . W« covered o u r e n tire s to r e and all a r tlr le a listed below
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
tP.'t O ld sm n btle
Alf-eondltlnruu l.
park
nesrb;lmm*di.at*
p-uses'2544 French Ave.
V acuum C leaner R ep airs
a re bonafide red u clk in s d u rin g Sanford i C o u rtrs y W eek . . . L a y a w a y an d hold a rtic le s honor*
white sidewall tire;, radio h
imn.
J. W . HALL. REALTOR
t-eiter tinml condition, $900. K fpiiri &amp; par’ s for all makes 1A
ed. M a th e r's easy term * av ailable on all M erchandise.
Johnny Walker. Associate
cleaner*
F.leclrnlu*. Hoover.
PL. FA 2-1915
R eg.C ourt e a r
Kirby, Air-Way, c,. e lirplseeReg. Courtesy
"Call Hall" Phone FA 2-3641
ARTICLE
ARTICLE
mcni partj. Work guarantead
1957—IF til modern 3 DP house
Price
P rlc r
Price
Price
RAYMOND M- BALL
Kre« pick up t delivery. Call
trad*r Like new-, priced right
N'vlon u p h o lste re d p latfo rm
N ylon and Ito ltlfle * up h o lstered
FA 2-4745.
H E bTENSFROM
3 5 -"jiigcr. Park Ave Trailer
REALTOR
rockers
c o n to u r ch airs
Regu'sred |ir"ker
O . No. 47
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
1 ENVELOPE?, Letterhead). i!*te*
111 N Pirk — Phone FA 2-212r —
F or flEhl ITS
manta,
invaicaa.
hand
bill*,
and
1943
\nderion
housatriiltr,
all
R erkllne. foam ru b b e r sw ivel
tUslI' Rayon face splendor
L i:-tj our property with us.
program*. e te .
Progressive
metal, l bedroom
fireproof,
For sain by owner, 4 bedroom, 2
c h a irs
&gt;
L Park Ave . Sanford
ru g s
bentml
floor.
300
W.
27th
St.,
Printing
Co.
Phon*
FA
2
2931—
b-tth modem. In Mayfair Sec*
_____ FA 2-5011
F’A
2-5175.
403
West
13th
SL
lion. Reasonably priced. I'li. FA
W ayneline, foam ru b b er 2 piece
M aple d r ts a e r &amp; m irro r
Cherry Reel T ittle Agency
$239.50
2-511*3.
liv in g room s u ite
FINANCE
jo
u
r
new
ear
with
•
Dial FA 2-3323—Notary
loan
from
the
Fl.nR
TP\
5TATE
1213 W. 13 St, Pear-Barber Shop LO\ ELY J 1'eln'oiu furniihed
Solid m agnolia bookcase
Murine Finishes
BANK Ob SANFORD.
N ationally know n contour c h a ir s
home, gniogc and workshop.
bed
Fur
Your
Boat
New 3 lleditmm Ilomca
Near stores. Reasonable price ,3(i t.-nr,| f n ilUn il ( dr. ThundirP r r s tig e , 111(1" foam ru b b e r I
iind terni .
bird engine Low mileage, on* S tiik n rlk l.la .'s and F a in t Co.
Odd n ig h t v ta n d 4,
112-114
W.
2nd
St.
I'h.
I
A
2-1622
CAMl
will
get
Vvu
thw
ncatiy
owner.
Trade
for
cheaper
is
r
piece living room su ite
Fcalurea electric kitchens, terrasV aluta to
new U IIP., nia-unry home, on
or •. ell. Can be &gt;e*n at, Davis
to flours, and choice residential Luge o l with plenty of garden
H
EA
TIN
G
Camp, DcLand llwjf, after 4 p.
M ahogany desk
**
locations.
D ream lan d . R a tta n 2 piece
spa* o,
. —
it. n . ro i» B r o .
ui. or Sundays.
nnfa bed su ite
^
FARMI.R.S AGENCY
'’iv.v i Pa-k
. r t ’ trta
R u m p ri end 2 p icre sofa bed
N \ Farmer, IJriltnr
11 V—v XIt K IN TV IS
____ Phone FA 2-3101
b ARM UR'S AGENCY
s u ite s
Dixie, 2 piece so fa bed
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
lifll\ I A NEW CAR anywhere,
A lociatas
SYSTEMS
K ESN E l i f 1:. M..U K
su ite
an; llute. Rental service includes All lyres and sues, installed
M a re , foam ru b b e r p la tfo rm
REG. REAL ESTATE BRISKER Mr-, iraslc t ) :iurise, D. II iDELi
Wash,
i;as
a
n
d
insuranee.
Whit
mute
"t&gt;o It Yourself"
ICOD K. 2nd
Phone FA 2-0221
ro c k e rs
B
erk
ltn
e,
sw
ivel
c
h
a
i
n
MEIil.K WARNER, National
| 1U S, I rrn -It Av&gt;-. I'h i \ 2-5221
U E REPAIR AND SERVICE
Car Rentals. 401 E. 1st, SL,
For the Re;’ F u 's ill Reel b d s tr
STIN E
W a rr. ,1 piece so fa bed
FA 2 133 4.
Me'hln* and Supple Co.
Solid m agnolia dreaaer
SU E C U L L E N *X MAR KEY Itt'lil.K I V. W ill I A'lb, Unitor
s
u ite s
Raymond
Ltindtftiisl.
Aaine.
207
W.
2nd
Rt
Th.
$
X
2
64JZ
110
Park A "
Ph ' ' : 'in i
an d m irro r t
FA 2-39-91
\tUnti&gt;- B.nk Bldg It—ROVTh amt vtoTOKSt
S ta n le y , 1 piece t'« in bedroom
A Re-il In v e rtm e n t
III BY' SPEA B ri l l Fn. oinferd Vve.
Blonde ch est o f d ra w e rs
MOVE RIGHT IN
s u ite
LAKE FRONT \ r R L \ '. L
C»r*mtr TOe Contrsrtnr
Eip*rt Rr»d Kebuildtpg
0* «r 3.S00 f«*t' V
ef'i il tike
&gt;n bedroom matonr ■hom*. knehen
NT frontige
Li 1iH l|t' &lt;
'JL
and Reel Repair*
2211 ? anf-rd ,\v*
1A '2-112V
Caldw ell. .1 p ie rs bedroom
eiyttpped. lefratto
E e rn lta rd i. !) piece w alnut dining
large li t " Fe»dv for rlev»Inp»
rorner
lot
Pried
to
sell
at
3
injr
|-&gt;]nriiilr
liralrr
la'it
Nation"
id"
Moving
M ilt*
ment. Country roid ucrrn*. 20
room
su
ite
4|j . 2itii, low iliuvii pnymeni Oiler HOBSON SPORTING GOODS
Packing ■ t riling ■ bhirpin;
minute, frpio Smforil Ilu 1.
Rialiy I n , 2i»iil Orland'i Dr, 304 E. 1st
- lilong*
Phone FA 2-5341
N a tio n ally know n 7 piece d in e tte s
an rxcrllf:il buy nt Jt2.3(HM'iJ.
P re s tig e , foam ru b b e r sw ivel
1 A 2-3312.
C. E PHILLIPS
Terms.
V alues to
JOHNSON
MOTORS
p
la
tfo
rm
rocker6
Are-it
Vor
W. H "Bill” btempir
4 Brdnwim - SI*ono Dn«„ F EM IN Ol. F. SPORTING GOODS
WASHBURN
\
V
N
I
INES
n»sl*or A Insaror
FHA dosing roil M onthly 2161 Sanford Ave. Ml FA 2 1532 I3M French Aw
P re s tig e , foam ru b b e r love
Hollywood bed ro m p lrle
*FA 2-1931
Asioc. Guy Ailen. Gretehrn H*ill, pin*payment*
$51-U0. |
neats
SK.IITS - FA 2-O.V.M or 1 \ 2 2lul
Arlette Price, Everc'.t Harper I S'* &gt;■ und nppinxiinatuly
mode,
u
throughout,
One group of odd bnv springs and
Phone FA 2-4931
112 \ . V 11
P IB K ItliL A S S S U T I .I M S
INCOM E TAN S E R V IC E
well iotudrncted. Kandi type
SI rat ford, l piece foam rubber
m a ttre s s e s
V alues to
window-*
The
1
itr
.t
in
modern
~~f;OOU L A N D
sectfonal
MrR ANEY SMITH PAINTS
1
r ' ' m. "
. . ....
i"nvnnun “ May bo *eru anv­
100 acre,, well 1-rU•"H, •&gt;1 , "11 p- r
Solid m agnolia double d re sa e r
FA : -4«l 11:1 Ce!*r&gt;
1A *
il nm *s F'til M .ird. Immediate CMS Psrk Ave.
D ow ney, foam ru b b e r 2 piece
Closed Sut’di
a n d m irro r
po*i»mon
Si ghtly u»*d 12 ft. plywood b**4.
1 F S P A C IO U S HOM E
eofa bed tu ile s
2JA
—I’LL
MBINt,
and
itim
i'lNla
«!'0 5 It P John in motor. Sea
1 bedroom 2 belh Imme wjih lake
I ’niie d , .1 piece bedroom
M. 11. Regan at Monroe Harbor
privilrgr*. I niltr rnnslruclnm. S l
&amp; a th j C a m f n f
su
ite
Mahogany
desk
after 5 p in.
$ IB.SOO.tU). 11,1110.00 lion 11.
RO SA L. PA Y TO N„
P re s tig e , foam ru b b er s r i l a n d .
A. B PETERSON
14— H t r s . I.IV KSTOf h . ‘
G enuine r a tta n 2 piece eofa
Rer ui*n*1 Ret| LiU U b n e i" BrokM Au(V-i,*M: A. B. Peter
back. 2 piece l-vlng room su ite
j
j
/
n
112U
bed
s
u
ite
s
Ph FA 2- l a i l —17-92 at H s * »
ton
son J r , P. J. Chesterion, Gar­ Went * bab.- kiiirn FA 2-5755.
field Willem, and p„ W Wii- .
.............. -■
T DR . 2 batli home, 3 minute
S im m nne, Hide-A -Rcd
U a v n e lin e . IOO’’ 2 piece foam
lianu. Rob Edwards A. C. Doud-1 1 " si. 1n I ) •■ » 'M LI
Contracting A Repau &gt;
from Have. Low down payut* t.
1007
Sanford
An
Ph.
FA
2'5«J
ru
b
b
e
r
living
room
sulle
ney.
Land
Surveyor.
large lot. Guy C. Wnrma.k, It
U a v n e lin e , llHi” loam ru b b e r acat
I !■, N r a i I. Aw. l‘b 1 A 2 6127 \\ \ *1TLI)— All kind. nf nr rap me- - 541 ■ Ri, B.-inJoid.
rrial 'f,M&lt;kerman Salsag" trd
Plumbing — h " !ky Heating
P rr* lig c . |noyc cushion foam
an d back, 2 piece living tu « n su ite
Ph n* FA 2 2434
M. U. HODGES
3 BH Ii'im* ti 2’r
l lot* j 1•dro-m frtm". 4,*r*entd p,rch.
ru b b e r club r h a tr s
rarpor^e. hardwood floors, kit- Wanted to Buy— Used piano in Servlet to All Water Tumps—
2 fireplace*, hardwood floor*.
D ixie. *of» beds
riirii
erjiupped.
$1,0011.
down
Welts
Drilled
—
Pumps
27 ft. screened puieh. di-uh!*.
t.rnv sin g le d re s s e r A
good londiliun. FA 2-1515.
Otter
lie.ilt&gt;
Cn
,
2'*0l
Orlandu
Paola
Road
Phone
FA
2
4731
garage, fruit tree- Nile neigh­
K roehler. T piece foam ru b b e r
mirror
Dr.. FA 2-5512.
"1—IT k .U 'f) i'Ait Milt
borhood.
FA 2-luJS
• CLARK
sectional
N a p ie r, 3 piece bedroom
20 aero tile (*rm, 3 b e d r o o m Th'.i i* a past, tn th« Kill thea*ri Now Open a*. 8A1 A II.
Plumhlnj, Uealing it Sunpljr 4Vi
f-r Shirl*r 'Jorgau fc\p d i'a HARKlKn S H L A U n NrinK
s u ite s
Cnotrarling A Repair*
house, large harn P*»y , »rtnj
tV a jn rlin e , DO’’ sofa
Jan. 17. 195S
105 £. I'ak Ase
FA 2-5742 2419 Orlando Dr I'll FA
3M
J. B. Levy, Pb FA 2 122:.
.1 piece la rg r p o ste r bedroom
Highway 17-32 E-mtJi yantord
Stanley, vvaluut dining room
Thia is a pass to the Ri*r thea'rr
14—FEMALE HKLf w v m k i i
s u ite s
tab le
for l.in'ia Anderson L*|i. date
i» U m d i m ;
.Vhii* luly lo care for 2 imall
•Ja n . 17, 1933.
Contri"l and Repair W :k
*
h
ro
m
e
c
ra
fl,
K
u
ehne.
V
ulcan,
children d ail]. be* between
W are, w ro u g h t iro n i piece so fa
Fre* F. tm utei
M'-t 'I* Ave, r*&gt;r rin»"r*st
S piece d in rQ e s
values to
Lak* view- 2 PF Msjnnrv. Ml* 2412
12 no . i .no or af’er 5 p m. at
' ■H*ol, thu beautiful 3 Fedroo^
R I HVRVEY
bed suit*
bath, gss r» ti* Lsrg* 1-'. $8,509
1101
French.
n!-js Florida Room (’BS home
274 t Ilfo rd \'-e. f'h-in* F A 2 3183
with reaionsblr term
f ull ' i / r k itch en cabinet
bring offered f„r uuirk '.lie ill j - m u - iifcu- w.%N 1 ED
Solid maple d ro p Iraf dining
FARMER’S \i.FNCY
ll Pi A.of' -KIM l( I
11,Jy 433U3.Q0. 22,^33 duuit, r ,.'.3„ __________ _________________
room tabic
N. V, Farmer, flcjltor
H itle-A -W av, lounge ami
monthy. or a* low a $1HIU d-mn
tf) #rf „ bonded rep-eaen'a PIANO It NING 4 PI P VIRING
Associate*
*tlh lerm. errangr*) Fee this
c h a ir
live for the linger S ' ‘ mg Mac­
$279,511
Kroehler. 3 piece bedroom
w 1 I I ' f Mi IN
Mri. Gay I* IJaborne, l*. b i L’EL i
fc*f*re voi| buy an-.'King .-rill
hine Co in Sanford Writ* (or Ph TA 3-4.25 After 6.00 pm
Whitmore
su ite
n*l* T* 1 ’
l » l park As#
All
lam
p*.
laht*.
floor,
b
o
u
­
d»'ail) to Singer Se-sing M t'114 F. Fr«Kh Ave Ph. FA 2-6221
FA 2-5232.
hire Co-. 12ISO E. Colonial, Or­ 73—P.I.Et IKK VI. SBltVICKw
d oir, n o v r ! ;;, T V , \ e!c.
S t) Icrilr, 2 piece sofa bed su ite
lando.
For sate, by owner - well furn. in bunuihr-t ~ m.-ome home, A-t
and pillows
Elecirical Cuntra-iln*
mi. Liilonial home in excel, eoiv1
Twin foam ru b b e r m a ltre ta m d
ronditin". BUit W. 1st. St.
Elderly man to ui.ikr himielf U**Douse VViriiie and llcpaire
with separate nicely furn. r"nial
$109.95
S
77
box s p rin g
ful f&lt;vt* room A board- Phone
M lde-A-W ay lounge and c h a ir
RANDALL E L tfT ltlt i n
unit. Prieo 11,el. fu rn , lireFA 2-2317.
113 M npoda
Dial FA 2 0916
K*3v. r»frg . auto- ws.'her, *U' ■
Bassett 3 piece
Sia h**'era, nigt, gtrd- tools,
b u tto n 2 piece &amp;ofa bed s u ite
T F m At.E
$289.50 $ 2 3 7
Bedroom Suite
FIUGIDAIRE apphenee.',
all erjuip., atmoit new Near Thu rut* 2 Bedroom hume 1* r.eit 70—Mai
»rd
aervlce.
&lt;
•
D
High
Ov
rdn
»rhonI» &amp; bU'. ' i blk. off H way
as a pin. nicely bsented. ha »:iW pvnclinr, foam rubber, 3 piece
Fla. Phona FM .Via 15 nr
17-92. Excel, income prop On­
Blonde ilre^er ba'r
rlo .'d garag" an I l-eautiful
$ 09.50 $ 37
, ford FA 2-Zoi.i after *i p.m
sectio n al
er trem f. .sarrifir* for H 6.0" i
yarl. prn*d low a! $*7»*a|(pi—I*. S. Since re g u la r price* will be m aintained af t e r "C o u rtesy M e e k " th e above a rtic le s will n i t
10 mile* No, of Ear-jard in Or­
owner "HU finance and
15 A— BLTLDLNG-KEPAlftSange Cltv, B-x 55S or Spr 4uuick posi'in-io Semirole K*)!.
be "S pecial T agged on o u r floor. B ring thia a d w ith you *o you m ay w le c t th e m e rc h a n d u e
PAINTING
4135.
_____________
________________ty, 1901 Park A^*-. FA 2-3232you w ish to p u rc h a se a t te rrific sav in g s ilurin g C ourtcey W eak .
^ t Itory 4 bedroom bousr on cor- Fil-jab!* Ma’nnr/ duple I en­
$ I.OOR landing and finuhir1;
vuu have liar) d ire c t tu cus1 l*an mg, w a x i n g
Ser .ire
ure lot Within 3 block* dawnf well built in' a ru &gt;1
Seminole ' minty ine&lt;- DCS.
io m e r e x p erien ce and need
town buttncis seetiun. Mill
tingH. M. G liai.on, l.»k« Mary
msk* g nice home for a h r .-" A good InviatRint talus rt;
*1511.0(1 p er w eek. C o n tact
family
cr
g'-od
apirtm
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tm
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N. &gt;. rariner. hea.-er
rn .
ju jj
A*ioci*t*»
T ue. &amp; W ed. A . M . O nly.
521
r a j'.are* 3 bedroom. Us hatha, cement 21r». Gayle CLbom*, D. H. iDLEl
njni
Wbit more
block on beautiful r#nd bottom
t-e exps-rlmted 3pu|y Tip I *p
lake. Lot IM'vlTt*’. J u n 15 min­ lid 8. French Ave. Pb. FA 2-a.2l
upe Mark**, . .liifo-d Ave. a*. Rtmodeling — Rerj-ilmg — Ke­
utes from Fsoford- Term* by
Wa it e d "
ith St. .No phono calls.
■mine &gt; .a j — uontraowner. Phon* FA 2-490$.
tror* — financing.
21 —WUtlK VVA.VIt.U
L IST IN G S N E E D
g IF IT IS R E A L E S T A T E
Tf.D ft DUN E rr
A N D VPI’RECIA TED
3!aul or housework. 1701 Koosevlt
I OK BETTER PAINTING
a .k Crumley &amp;. Mvntclth
ST E N ST R O M R E A L T Y
A -a, FA £-1402.
L 147 South Par*, lu . FA 2-4cJi
2604 Grandview in . FA 2-2375

ODHAM&amp;
TlT)OR, Inc.

WANT ADS

COURTESY

m Sre Kay Herron For

W E E K ! SALE

Prices Good Jan. 6t h - 11th

K1NECREST
Steiistrom Really

WOOIoSKY

S 29.95 S 19

$ 89.95 S 69

$ 39.95 S 29

$ 89.95 S 87

$ 59.50 $ 38

SI86
$149,95 SI28
$349.50 S26I
$ 79.95 S 88

$ 49.95 $ 33

$700.00 Down

$ 29.95 S 13

$179.50 SI26

A. K. Shoemaker, Jr.

$149.95 $ 98
$ 19.95 S 29

? 59.50 S 38

$489.50 S398

$389,50 5328

$ S9.95 $ $8

S169.95 S 88
$ 79.95 S 49
$ 69.95 S 28

$149.50 $|28

$389.50 $334

$239.95 $189

$298.50 S248

$249.50 $|83

$349.50 S298
$229.95 S 167

$109.50 $ 78
$ 09.95 $ 37

$189.95 $139

822‘).5I) $178

$ 89.95 $ 48
$ 09.95 $ fi4

$237!

|-3 OFF

$1000 DOWN
$75.00 MONTHLY

ATTENTION
SALESMEN:

$ 89.95 $ 63

$ 59.95 $ 48

$279.50 $228

IMMEDIATE
I’OSSICSSION!

$ 69.95 S 48

$229.95 S I77
$349.50 S298

$ 79.95 S 49

M il

$119.93 S 86

$429.50 S389
$ 79.95 $ 88
$119.50 S387
$149.95 S 96
$ 98.50 S 68
$229.95 $188
$ 89.50 3 58

$289.95 S228
$179.95 S 137
$239.95 SI96
$159.95 S 118
$219.50 S 188

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" * * * * " " N. J.Commuters
like Drafly Ride
CHATHAM. V. J. —*&lt;— Ftfeomerotare known ee tile
Polar B ean eold-abooMar the
fcaatid Interior of •
train they ride to work.
They like to stand in the tear
vestibule of a front coach Monday
through Friday with their collars
turned ap against tha morning
ebiiL
Tha Polar Basra have organlead into an informal alnb, but
they have no raeerd*, aa dues, ea
officers. Anyone aaa become a
■amber If be eea stand toe drafty Joemay.
The u ride toe tame Delaware
Lackawanna A Western Railroad
train from Chatham to Hobokae
daily.
"We Just seem to ba a bunch of
fallow* who gat along well to­
gether," said Wiliam T. Shoenar
of Chatham. "No matter what the
waathar*a like—and once last year
DINNER FOR COURTESY WEEK GUEST . Mr. and Mnu Wendall Sainw at the May. it was 14 below ouUlde—wa'ro
fa ir Inn. They are shown being served in the spacious Mayfair Inn dining room where out than every morning."
William O. Ten Eyck, also of
they stayed overnight
(Staff Photo)
O a t ham. said the II "Juat don’t
like the Idea of sitting down and
STEVEUS WINS TBOFHT
reading a newspaper In a Stuffy
WASHINGTON rp - Outfielder coach."
Roy Sievera of the Washington
"Our way roiiwrea to* monot­
By WILLIAM EWALD
eldei to go back to Ohio Instead of Senators, who led the American ony of com muting and tha trip
League
last
season
with
43
borne
to the crooner and everybody la
BtMl ■"
runs and 114 nine batted In. baa goes faattr," Tan Eyck added.
NEW YOHK ( a - There la title very unhappy.
U rea Women
bean
named winner of the Wash­
Well, If you are still with ns,
eanedlae, i n ? Hli same hi B01
Maurice J. Dtiby, another
ington
Touchdown
Club's
Clark
Brogan and tor taven year* hia after a noodle eaaserole commer
Chatamimte, said the members
TV ahow bat been tops, Nlalaen; rial, the erooner goes to the girl'a Griffith Memorial Trophy. He will are called Polar Bears "because
receive
tha
award
neat
Saturday
apartment
and
tella
here
that
be
O f.
we're bravo enough to roll up our
at the club'a annual banquet.
Tbla Brogan baa knocked ever loves her. Now in an ordinary
eoat collars and atand out than
everything the other network bat play this might be the end. but
when It gets cold."
ADMIRAL* TO RETIRE
Kraft
still
bad
about
IS
minutes
thrown at Win—quia thowt, other
A D- C. A W. conductor, Will­
LONDON (UP)— Britain win re­
comics, the North Atlantic war and one more commercial to go
iam Murtha, who first called tha
gamat, King Farouk and bis tal­ (U turned out it was for melted tire 20 of its 9* admirals next II "polar boars," likod their idea
ent tcouta, lat'a an aing with cheese and bacon and by this year in the Defense Ministry's so much that ha Joined them. He
Chartie Chao. Tbla Brogan la to point I was dripping saliva on my economy drive, tha Sunday Ex­ dropped out recently when he roMg ba eonld probably introduce TV set) ao we bad some more of press reported Sunday. This la lired after 45 years aerriee with,
bat it call'd action.
double the normal retirement
Ed Sullivan from kit audience.
_
quota. Of the Royal Navy's M ad- the ro*d. Another conductor took
It all ended _happily, of course,
Well, finally that other network
*&gt; bold command!, » are hie place.
gets smart and decides to fight with the comic and the crooner
Eight men make up the hard
Brogan with a crooner named friend* and the crooner and the 1 ,ll«ned to administrative posts,
Pinny Smith. Ha la a relaxed girl linger all mushy about each 21 *r® °n "other duties" and oneit°rt of the club. They aboolutoly
refuse to mix with regular com­
crooner, but not too relaxed—after other and me with a bacon and b*» no present job.
muters who Ilka to curl up with
-----------aU, who ean relax oppoitto a 43.1 noodle sandwich on orange muffins.
Lost river, which flows at the a cigaret or the morning paper*
Nielsen?
Bu* 1 tell you. after watching bottom of Meramcc caverns. In in the warmth of the passenger
Anyway, thla la about the way
the lines were laid In “the battle the showi of both the comic and Stanton. Mo., pours forth some cars. Four others are employed by
for Wednesday night," an NBC-TV the crooner, I figure they both ,our million gallons of water a the D. L A W. and the remaining
i three ere women,
"Kraft Theatre" drama about the were wrong to look so happy at day.
the end. The way I see It, by neat
TV buitneia.
Now for tome reason I got thii action, they'll both be replaced
creepy feeling that in what they by westerns.
call real TV life I had encountered
a aim* lion before roughly like this
Kraft plot. "Mr. Wltard" veriua
"Joe and Mabtl,” you aay? No.
w u io -r f
not quite. But you're getting
( Baaaal «
warm.
U aiaadg
No matter. The Important thing WBliKfciiDAT
la that by the time the first com­
UL
U i , of K t ih t
mercial for orange muffins rolls
t iW A ' i i e s t u r i toUD UncJa
around, the comedian Jack Oakie
W ait
M s Bup.rniwa I / I . It, *nd
and the crooner Earl Holliman are
J»
Wild B ill l l l c k u k
locked in a ratings battle, are In­
1, i . l i
IM
sulting each other in the news­
Wmtotfi*r-N*to» • S y u t i M
« a
lUhdRfvoUR
papers and the crooner is trying
1 ..*
■the F i t e u w lo
to steal a girl singer Virginia Gib­
T.FI Tli&gt; l lo b d *
1:11 L&gt;oug lid w ard ,
son from the eomlc't show.
TJu Th*
Ran cap
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1 00 Tha inn Kacord
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Tha Mlllloaolra
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Ike To Give Prescription For Winning Space Age Supremacy Today

By MEBIIIMAN SMITH
Cilted r r f i i White Heu'e Writer
WASHINGTON (UIM— President
ntaenhower gives Congress and
tSe nation today hi* prescription
far winning U. S. space a?e supremacy.
The oceailo- was widely regardtd as the ad d test of the former

five-star genersl'l leadership in
the new era opened by Soviet
Sputnik*.
The Pre*ldent planned to appear
in person before. _ joint SenateHouse session to deliver his most
important Stale of the Union message since he entered the White
House.

Assurances to N iU n
Prom all advance Indication*, he
wis expected to assure the nation
that it la militarily stronger than
Russia despite recent Soviet mis­
sile and spare technology ad­
vances.
But, acknowledging Runia'a
giant military strides, ho wis ex-

peeled to train against compla
cency and lay down a positive pro­
gram for outdlitanclng the Soviet
Union In weapona technology.
The President w n expected also
to put heavp itraaa on the need to
help other countries, particularly
the wortd’i under-developed na
tions, to counter a mounting Rus­

sian economic offensive.
There were no signs the Presi­
dent would maka startling revela­
tion! of U. S. weapon* progress, or
that ho svould pinpoint U. S. mili­
tary weakness as reported by
some high military and civilian
offlclili.
«&lt;•
i i -Minutes m Bsdto-TV

His M-mlnntt tpeaafe, oa which
h« was making revisions almost
up to tha hour of delivery, stas to
ha broadeaat and telecast to the
nation and relayed to the world
via the radio "Voice of Amariea".
Hie 71 - billion • dollar qaaation
was whether his blueprint for
strength would ease the fears of

Weather

tha Chief Executive In meeting this
Soviet challenge. If Democrats do
not feel this Is forthcoming—
and thus far they have Indicated
they do not— they arc certain td
seek the Initiative In a bigger
program of mlasila and space wea­
ponry.

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foreign nations eyeing Russia's
Sputniks and of critics a t bomeboth political and military. Tbit
la the expected total of tha new
budget to be presented Monday.
Senate Democratic Leader Lyn­
don B. Johnson, (Tex ) had sound­
ed a clear wsrnlng the nation de­
mand! positive leadership from

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THURSDAY. JANUARY 9. 1958

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State Awaits Hard
Again Tonight
temperatures ranged down to in
in this area. A heavy, snow-like
frost covered the elty during the
early morning hours.
Elsewhere throughout Florida to­
day freeiing temperature* gripped
most of the state in the wake 01
tha heaviest snowfall In 30 years,
thrratanlng multi-million dollar
Kiwanis Chib officers (or 193ft
damage to tha huge citrus belt.
And another frees# was expected were Installed yesterday by the
Fifth District Lt. Governor, Byron
tonight.
Temperaturs plummeted to n Ilcrlong, In Sanford for the event
degrees In north Florida and wart yesterday at noon.
well belnw freeiing through cen­ David Gatchel rrcelvcd a M yeir
tral Florida's lush orange and old president's pin. worn by every SHOWN WITH [IIS family after reenllstinff in the Navy for nix years U Aviation
grapefruit groves. Readings were president of the Sanford Ktwania
Club which preceded him. Gatrhcl Electronics Technician Chief Floyd D. Swartz. (Left to ritfht) Chief Svnrtz, Mrs.
even lower In low-lying regions.
Swartz, daughter, Sharon, age 11, nnd son, Ronnltl, iiru 13. Chief Swartz i: attached to
Downtown Miami shivered un­ begins his fifth year as a Klwxn
VAH-U.
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)
der 3* degrees, but an unofficial ian a* president of his club.
Other officers Installed wera ‘.he
reading of 11 was reported In
Board of Director*. Seeratsry,
North Miami.
Florida's Washington delegation said today he was "very dis­ •'Also, from tha report It ts fair­
State eltrua officials said It was Treasurer, Financial Secretary
was outspoken In its "disappoint­ appointed" that the district and ly obvious that no consideration still too early to determine how and the first and second vice presi­
ment" at action of the Army Corps division Army engineer* have re­ was given to the use of the pro­ much damage was caused to citrus dents.
Prior to relinquishing tils teal as
of Engineer's refusal to approve commended against construelion ject for recreational boating, in trees, still not fully recovered from
work on the Sanford-Titusvltle enterprise which has grown and Is thy worst frees* in decades last president of the local civic chib,
t * Ssnford-TItusville Canal.
growing at such a rate that it Is month. But earlier they warned Ed Shinholser told the club "1 want j
In telegrams to The Sa.ifird Canal in Florida.
Smather said he hopes the Board now one of the big businesses of that even a light freeie would kill to express my appreclklion for th#
Herald, Congressman A. S. "Syu '
The Seminole County Supervisor f j j0 fVcry person whose name ll
cooperation of every officer and
Herloug J r , Senator George Smo­ of Engineers for Rivers and Har­ Florida.*
off many of the trees.
of Registration ha* called for the on the cijfinly registration book*.
thers and Senator Spessard Hull- bors will give "serious considera­ Senator Spessard Holland (DForecaster Dan Russell at the member during the past year."
As his family looked on. Avia reregistration of every voter m the
Fla.) said, "1 am seriously dis­ Lakeland Weather Bureau gloom­ Shinholser was given a past-presi­ tlon Electronics Technician Chief county in compliance wills a Flor­ "All questions on tho return por­
and spoke out In their support of tion" to reversing the decision.
tion of the postcard should b* inappointed
at
the
action
of
Army
dent's
pin
to
honor
his
service.
Smathers
said
the
canal,
which
ily predicted that It probably swill
the eenal.
_ „ ,
Floyd D Swart*. USN, reenllsted ida law which calls for reregirira- swered, Ihe card signed, and mail­
Herlong paid tribute to th* 1937 for six year* in the naval service.
Sen. George A. Smathers (D-Fla i would link mid-Florida with Iho Engineer* In refusing to approve be as cold or colder tonight.
Mrs. Camilla D. Bruce said lo­ ed at once." Mrs. Bruce said In
Atlantic coast, would be of great the Sanford Titusville Canal."
Russell said a high pressure officers and eommiltee chairman
tion every two yc^ri.
"Senator Smathers. Congressman area Is moving In from the north­ Asking thrm to stand, Hrrlong said He is a member rtf Heavy Attack day that double postcards are mall- her official notice1nt the reregistra­
importance to Florida industry.
Squadron Eleven tVAH-11) at lb*
tion.
lterlong
and
I
are
advised
by
en­
Also, he said, "it could be of
west, blowing still more cold wea­ "these are the men who carried "inford Naval Air Station.
Italian Soldier
Th* Supervisor of Regiitrajlloa
tremendous importance to the De­ gineers that actual figures support­ ther. The new front Is expected to the bulk o( the work for tne past
CDK. Floyd L. Harris, USN, Actpaapted out that "failure to retnrn
ing
the
new
report
of
engineers
year—Dili
It
a
small
way
tq
partment
of
Defense”
In
connection
move
across
northwest
Florida
to­
(lets Leave To Visit
ton Commanding 0 Hirer nAVAR- Three Children .
A*«. a * * * - *s&lt;t)fc
with its activities i t Patrick Air will be available until Friday tha day and tonight and be vslUtog* *en
u th en fir tha woift-t/hp it, administered th* Oath J l Tllsin jAmr name heDtir stricken irom
lO.h
at
which
time
we
shall
give
Ailing Sweetheart Force Rasa ard Capev Canaveral them closest study with the view right on top of the nllllon dollar hay* done.”
gtanee to Chief Swart*. After .the Told Fattier May
Ptv hooks, and It will bo necessary
Turning to the future, Hertix* U &gt; f ceremony CDR. Harrii enjoy­
citrus belt Friday morning.
then to reregister in person iq
COMO. Italy ( U P ) - Italian »rm&gt; Missile Testing Center.
to taking any action which seems
Rep.
A.
S.
Ilcrlong
Jr.
(D
Fla.)
commented
"W*
are
going
to
try
"If
this
happens,
and
It
looks
ed coffee with Chief Swam , and Still Be Alive
order to vote."
,
Pvt, Olullo Comparinl was too
to promise a more favorable ver­ like it will, It will be the worst to make this the beat year In his wife, lluhy, their son, Ronald,
said
he
will
try
to
upset
the
Army
Mrs. Bruce emphasised that If *
overcome with emotion to *»&gt;'
CHATEAUROUX, France (UPVdict,"
Holland
said.
thing that could happen," Russell Florida Kiwanis. Kiwanis, you agn 13, and their daughtrr. Shar­
thanks when the army told him Engineers' recommendation aSenator Holland explained " I said. "Things Just don't look too fcmfw, has a history of doing thing* on. age 11. The t hief and his fami­ The three motherless children of a person li registered and docs hot
gainst construction of the canal.
U S. fighter pilot forced down by receive a card witblo l.n days, her
of hi* good fortune. He
kept
"Because 1 am not tn accord have long supported this canal and good for the growers now."
worthwhile."
ly also Inspected tome of the Communist Albania learned aecl-, registration officer sluiuid b« itofirepeating "si. signore" to hi* colo­
with the findings of the report I wilt continue to do so though Army
Installing
David
Gatchel
as
presi­
Citrus growers, fighting desper­
squadron aircraft.
dentally today hr still may be Red.
, \
nel.
Engineers arc the constituted
Chief SwarU enlisted In the Navy alive. Their French cleaning wo­ Thus# having changed thsifThe defense ministry, the secre­ am availing myself to the privi­ authority to consider both questions ately to save tlieir trees, burned dent of the Sanford Kiwanis Club,
t i n of (he Italian army and the lege of submitting my views and of military importar.ee and econ­ smoke puts and firas all night In the Lieutenant Governor said "You on December 23, 1MI and has six- man let the word slip out.
names line# registering ur those
prutests to the Board of Engineers
an effort to take off the worst are the chief executive of this teen years of active duty with th*
ttS d recruitment center teamed for Rivers and Harbors in Wash­ omic justification."
Tie children were told over registering for th* first tim* should
of the chill. This city In th* heart club. It hat given you th* highest Navy. He served with various air
up to give him a M-day leave and ington, who will have to pas* on
In the meantime, local officials of the citrus growing region, wis honor it can award. Kiwanis Is a squadron* In World War It and Christmas their father was miss­ come to tho office of Supervisor
of Registration in person.
send him to England to visit his
the report before it becomes final," and leaders express their "sur­ blanketed by smoke this morning democratic organiiatlon” a n d he served aboard tho USS Oris- ing on a flight and hcllcvrd dead.
Tii# Seminole County Voting
F irst Lt. itirhnrd Curran, younger
ailing sweetheart.
prise" and even indignation over from the firei.’
he
said.
warned
"do
not
usurp
the
work
of
k.my (CVA 31) during th# Korean brother of the missing p i l o t , Registration Office it located, to
The glil I* 2T year-old Shirley
the
report
which
was
announced
Herloug said he does not yet
Moisture laden winds from tha others but see that they do ther ronflict. In VAII-lt Chief Swart* did not plan to tell them an Al­ Iho Chamber of Commerce Build­
Holmes who met and fell in love know the Engineers reasoning. But yesterday as "unfavorable."
Gulf that Wednesday night prom­ work."
works in the Radio Shop and Is In banian radio broadcast gave hope ing at tho corner of f ir s t St. and
with Comparinl last summrr when hr indicated a belief the adverse
Senator Douglas Slenstrom used ised to warm central Florida a
Herlong concluded. "There's no chars# of the Eleven lln* main­ h# was still alive.
Sanford Av*.
she vacationed In Italy. Although
finding may have been based on seven words to describe his feel­ little apparently didn't do much limit to the good your elub etn do tenance.
The office is open every Tuesday
she has a perforated heart she th "relatively imaU" Immediate ings when he said "I am very sur­
"You just couldn't build up their
good, Russell said. The forecaster for the community so long as you
Among his medata arn the: hopes only to have the bubble from 9 to 12 ami from 2 to 3. Iho
laid last week she would mak&gt;- tangible benefits, as opposed to the prises! at the decision."
explained that eiotidi formed only are not concerned with who gets American Area, World War II Vic­ burst," he said.
telephone number, Mrs. Itru : j
another Journey to Italy to visit bigger long-range gains.
Newly elected Mayor Merle along the Gulf coast and did not the honor for It."
tory, Navy Occupation, China Scrv&gt;
lA i even if it meant her death
But tho cleaning woman heard pointed out, Is FAIrfax 2 4023.
Without the new canal he said Warner had stronger words for his get inland.
Gatchel, taking over a* head of Ice, Korean Defense, United Na­ the news over tho French radio.
—a t doctors said it would.
the Canaveral Harbor project will feelings when he learned of the
The cloud blanket radiated back the local club, said " t take over tions with two stars, Korean Presi­ She was full of smiles and con­
This was too much fur the senunofficial reasons for lagging "un­ heat to the ground and was credit­ with all of th* vtm, vigor and
be "strangled."
dential Unit Citation, Korean Serv­ gratulation* when she arrived al Noted Protestant
timental Kalian* and they went to
"Then, too, there is the am tiing favorable" op the report. He said ed with keeping temperatures at vitality I can musler."
ice, and th# Good Conduct with the Curran apartment - for work
work on Private Comparinl. In
rapid growth of all of Florida and "( think It is the most stupid ex­ Tampa and St. 1‘oteriburg above
Describing th* chain that la no four stars.
rapid order the army announced:
"The kids were so excited they Leaders Urge
cuse
that
could
be
given."
stronger than Its weakest link, he
freeiing.
—It would grant C'nmparini "20 especially our central section
Chief Swarti la a member of didn't cat much breakfast," he
which, projected as we must do in
Most leaders are awaiting a copy
The lowest official raiding* of said "It it my hop# and prayer American legion Pori No. 127 In hrother said. "Of course, we warn­ Laymen To Work
to 30 days" compassionage leave
of the reperi in order to study the
to go to England and visit Shirley. order to properly plan for the Army Corps of Engineers before 22 today were reported at Cro«« that earh of you will d'dleato York, Pa , snd the National Radio ed them that we're still not eer-t COLUMBUS, Ohio flTp)— Three
future, will insure greatty Increas­
—It would buy him a round trip ed use of the waterway for com­ commenting and before making City ind Ocala Prnsaeol* had El. yourself as th# strongest link in Institute A l u m n i Association, tain about their daddy. But now, prominent Protestant leaders toJacksonville and Tallahassee U. tha chain."
Washington, D. C.
plane ticket to London and give mercial purposes," he said.
it's Just got to wurk out."
day urged church laymen to work
any statement as to action that Vero Beach Jo, Daytona Beach 27.
Chief and Mrs. Swart* reside at
him 30.000 lire (WO) to cover his
The missing pilot is Maj. How­ . . fur Christ, fur their church amf
might be taken to reverse the de­ Palm Beach 3fi, and Key West JJ
ard Curran, 3!), whose jet trainor for (heir fellow men.
sen ses.
cision.
Wives To Discuss, 13q!) Elliott Avenue, Sanford.
—It asked the Como police to
Speaking to delegates to the city
disappeared Dec. 2J in a heavy fog
Issue Comparinl a passport tn don
off the western coast of Italy and church convocation, Unltpd Church
Firemen
Answer
Plan
Organization
Shrincrs
M
eet
ble qulek timo although passports
who is now bellived in Albania-) of Christ, the three outlined plans
M illinery Workers
almost nevsr am issued to the
for laymen to help clear slum'
hands
2 Alarm s La st Nite O f Jaycee-ettcs
Tomorrow Night
military.
France, one of the few major areas, strengthen their church, and
Go
On
Strike
The
Sanford
Fir#
Department
Wives of memher* of the SanfordThe Sanford Shrine Club will western powers having diplomatic achieve "disciplined fellowship."
The Army also promised *upanswered two alarms last night as Seminole County Junior Chamber meet Friday night at 9 p. m. at relations with the Communist na­ A Crosman, Philadelphia, a
port "both morally and material
For More Pay
temperatures began to drop hut of Commerce will meet tonight to the Shrine Cluh Building, sreord tion, mad# » formal query on be­ m # m b &lt;*r of the American
ly" for “everything he may need."
NEW YORK (UP)— Millinery neither of them Involved overheat* discuss and plan the organiiatlon ing to Milford t-eonard, DcBary half of the U S, government. But Friend* Service Committee, said
of Jaycee ettes.
worker* who make moat of the ed pipes or heaters.
president of Ihe organiiatlon.
the only word from Albania has the church "has a duty" to help
A false alarm came at to 27 last
The meeting will he held at Ihe
hats worn by Amrrican women
"Visiting Nobles are Invited to been a brief radio •announce merit i Iho city rid itself of slum area i
went on strike today for higher night when firemen went out to Episcopal Parish House at H p. m. attend our meeting," Leonard tli.it a pilot believed to be Curran and also tn protect "Uto factor of
find no fire.
instead of at Ihe Yacht Club as said.
pay.
human dignity."
was forced down there.
Howevrr at 11:15 a ear fir# at previously planned.
It was the first nationwide
Th# Friday night session I* a
"People do not gain humnn dig­
Strike hy the United Hatters Cap th# ro rrrr of ltih Si and Olive
Harry Cannel urges the wives of regular meeting held on th# second
nity and self respect when Uieir
and Millinery Worker* Interna­ Ave. was brought under control all artlv# Jaycee* to attend th# Friday of each mnnth, it wis ex- All Civic Clubs
problems are solved for thorn by
-ill. little damage.
i first session.
tional U1.1v.it III 23 yeais.
I plained.
a m ailer plan." he said. "But
The AFL-CIO union represents
Will See Film
LONDON ( U P ) - The NATO al first displayed a genuine desire
given leadership and ihe clum o
lies will agree to a summit meet- for cooiKiration *t the preparatory 22 000 employes in th# too million
lo work with other* iu finding tins
dollar a yrar women’s hat Induslog with Russia, but only after meeting*.
On Post O ffice
solution, many who cannot do it
A spokesman for th# British, try. Of these, s.ono are divided
careful preparation through dip­
Th# film "Operation Thr#e Ms" on their own initiative will mcalomatic channels and after a for Foreign Office s a i d Britain ae- among manufacturers in Chicago,
released by the United Stair* Poit sure up to a now way of li.'.1,
elsn ministers' conference, m- cepted the United States' view St. Louis. Baltimore. Boston and
By JOSEPH FLEMING
th# equivalent of DO, Today on muvhy, potato dumpling th# site Oflicc, and shown to the Sanford I Tho Rev. Dr. John s: , i St.
f%*ed diplomatic sources said to­ that any summit meeting with smaller cities in Pennsylvania United Pres* Staff Correspondent the black market they cost one of a softball.
Lions Cluti Tuesday, will bo seen I-ouis, director of city work. Board
Russia would have to be "care- amt Massachusetts. Ahout ll.ooo
BERLIN (U P)— A visitor to mark M plennlg, or 37 cents a
The word "kueche" will never by all of Sanford's civic clubs, of National Missions, Evangelical
day.
The sources said the Western de­ fully prepared and must promise work in New York and nearby West Berlin ordered a breakfast pack, 30 pfennig lr&lt;* than (obae replae# “cuivine" tn describe the PovtmatoiT Joel Field said todav and Reformed Church, outlined i
i New Jersey
cision would be included in sep­ some succesa."
of on# egg with toast al a tide- m shops eharg# for a pack of rutinary art but Germany Is no
The film "Operation Three Ms" detailed plan designed to acquaint
Negotiatlcns for an industrywide walk eaf# on tha city'* fashion German eigarets.
arate but virtually identical_ dip i Sources said that th# Western
place for anyone on a diet. The Is about men. mail and machines, parish members with the problems
lomatic notes to Russia. These J rjIt rk,pnc» to the notes sent to contract to replace one that expir able Kurfuerstcndamm.
Yes, Germany has risen from food is very cheap, too, by stand Postmaster Field said and it* pur- of their churches.
T ie waitress told him she was the ruins and Germans are put- arils in New York, London. Pans poic is lo give the public u graphic
may be sent off later this month. l(lf A|Uei by Bulganin early last *,‘l
31 krok* down 1**1 night.
C'romna’i suggested that each
Communist diplomat* here.sug- month ,t„i not j ^Tf*r basically in
The union demanded a 5 per cent not allow -d to serve ten than two ting on weight again.
or Rome.
picture of the need for mechanisa­ church Conduct a guided &gt;elf study
grated an East - West summit substance.
raise for piece workers aod 35 eggs.
During the 19PM9 Soviet land
On Kiirfuerstendamm, Ihe city’s tion in the Post Office Department, lo b# familiar with tlio problems
weekly raise for other*: a guar*
meeting be held in a Scandina
That, more than snaring produc­ blockade of the rity, a Berliner main street, you can get a thick # 'penally her# in Sanford »h#r and shortcomings of the parish.
However, they saidI ther# were ^
&gt;nml,, wig#; union
via* country, possibly in Stock differences in emphasis and that
The Rev. N. Gordon Cosby,
K' tion graphs and th* smoking chim­ for hit Sunday dinner ate peas, vegetable soup, a fried pork chop, operations sre carried on in a
t*Zm. capital of neutral Sweden,
would bT lro o 'd lnd incre»‘»,! " ''f a r e , vacation. neys of the Ruhr, is a testimonial dehydrated potatoes, and canned three large boiled potatoes, string building more than 40 years old, Washington. D. C., paitor of tha
to West Germ#ny'a post war re meat.
beans, and a small piere uf cake said Field.
u r e #_, . at the __
meeting
^ V 'NAUP
^ / Tcount
atoll co
^ cin
R . Si i* ov,,rtime
*nti
Church of tho Saviour, told tha
-C
_____
n .r i . of
out the
*6 toe
anil
pr_,i,i._.
vi.„h“li(1^
Union
President
Alex flute •»»'*
said cowry.
Cafes now serve huge portions with whipped cream as big ai the
permanent NATO council in Par i *;
n „ , hr0Ui,h .i.niomatic
L("
un rrr,,,,''ru
-Vle*
Length of the picture rcpait is delegates that "the whole issu' s
laid acceptance of Soviet Premier « chjn«,‘* 1 h x 0U8h d'Pton»atic the jn,|U„ ry had offered l i a week
T en'year* ago in Berlin you of whippwt cream with or without cake for 73 cents.
ouly 13 i minutes. Field explained, of entrance Into (lie Christian
or 3 per cent, whichever is less,' couldn't get an egg for love or cake or Ice cream. Many Ger­
Nikolai Bulganin's offer tor a con-1channc *•
A filet steak In the best restau­ and when the film is shown sev- church must be rethought” if tie
President
Eisenhower'*
reply
to
t0
,|j
r,
j
ectfH
lt|
money in any restaurant that mans just order th# whipped rant in town costs between five eril of thr local post office person­ church Is to gam “disciplined fel­
ferenee of the chiefs of slate to
wasn't a black market hangout.
cream.
egsc East-West tension would b« Bulganin will be discussed at to othfr demands.
marks 11.23 and six marks $1.30. nel will bo present to conduct a lowship."
...orrow’s council meeting.
Th* union said present wsga*
Any anyone who had an egg
heavily qualified
Doctors warn housewives they
And that Includes french-fried question \nd answer session.
“ in attempting to bo all InriitThey said Russia would be no­ The Communist sources, were for a 33-hour week range from could sell it for love or money, or are running their husbands* health potatoes and a vegetable.
The Sanford Rotary Club will live we are guilty of the mo.S
tified that no meeting between not inclined to believe the United 1*5 to 1119. This seal# was reach- both.
with huge portions of sausage,
A glass of good strong beer to le t the film on Jan. 13, said Field, serious exelusivenc-s there Is . ,
flgsreta Deere**#
Bulganin and President Eisen States wanted a top level meeting, ed last year when milliners receivsauerkraut, noodl# soups, fried go with It will cost no more than the Kiwanis Club will sec it Jin. excluding people from the real
Clgarets were *even
better,, rw
A Ipotato"*,
&gt;«■(
'v e v a v ^
&gt;a
1 1i s
uthe
tc
j.a*
l i t c v j. i German
i x i 111"! ~l
how»r and other Western leaders but they expressed belief Amer- ed their first general waga inand
famed
20 cents and In som# places it will 13, and the Jayctes will ae# it on meaning to Jesus Chris; and his
•jjdd taka plica unless Russia ica's NATO allies might prevail, i cress# in eight years, it said.
pack of Amarie an cigareta told for , karto&amp;Tkocsaet, a sort of round only be 12 cents.,
.
_
Jan. 16.
body," llo said
mtm»*■■**&gt;'

Farmers In the Sanford area arc
pretty gloomy about lau night's
fr#ze and the damage that is yet
to be totaled.
Ttmperatures dropped to 24 on
the wettikie and on the Sanford
State Farmers Market it was 26,
according to Sandy Anderson, As­
sistant Manager of the market.

"It Is too early yet to determine
what damage has been done espe­
cially since the sun Is out this
morning," said Sandy Anderson.
Apparently there were few
smudge pots burned in the San­
ford Seminole County citrus area
tn ward off possible freciing of
citrus and trees her*.

Ice appeared everywhere 'his
morning and where sprinklers were
left on, solid sheet* of Ice were In
evidence. Rain accumulated In
streets was froien and became
slush as automobiles came into
the city this morning.
Howevrr, the cold was not as
severe as rxpected sine* predicted

New Kiwanis Club
Officers Installed
By Distrisf Official

Officials Disappointed
By Barge Canal Refusal

Chief F. Swartz
Count y Vot er s
Reenlists For 6 Must Re-Register
More Years In Navy

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Local News
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NATO All ies Agree
To Meet On Condition

W . Germany's Post-War Recovery

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DINNER FOR COURTESY WEEK GUEST . Mr. and Mnu Wendall Sainw at the May.
f a ir Inn. They are shown being served in the spacious Mayfair Inn dining room where

they stayed overnight

(Staff Photo)

Wednesday Night Television Battle

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By WILLIAM EWALD
BtMl ■"
NEW YOHK ( a - There la title
eanedlae, i n ? Hli same hi B01
Brogan and tor taven year* hia
TV ahow b a t been tops, Nlalaen;
O f.
Tbla Brogan baa knocked ever
everything the other network bat
thrown at Win—quia thowt, other
comics, the North Atlantic war
gamat, King Farouk and bis tal­
ent tcouta, lat'a an aing with
Chartie Chao. Tbla Brogan la to
Mg ba eonld probably introduce
Ed Sullivan from kit audience.
Well, finally that other network
gets sm art and decides to fight
Brogan with a crooner named
Pinny Smith. Ha la a relaxed
crooner, but not too relaxed—after
aU, who ean relax oppoitto a 43.1
Nielsen?
Anyway, thla la about the way
the lines were laid In “ the battle
for Wednesday night," an NBC-TV
"Kraft Theatre" drama about the
TV buitneia.
Now for tome reason I got thii
creepy feeling that in what they
call real TV life I had encountered
a aim* lion before roughly like this
Kraft plot. "Mr. Wltard" veriua
"Joe and Mabtl,” you aay? No.
not quite. But you're getting
warm.
No matter. The Important thing
la that by the time the first com­
mercial for orange muffins rolls
around, the comedian Jack Oakie
and the crooner Earl Holliman are
locked in a ratings battle, are In­
sulting each other in the news­
papers and the crooner is trying
to steal a girl singer Virginia Gib­
son from the eomlc't show.
From that point, Brogan starts
stealing the crooners' scripts in
order to parody them, Brogan
fires the girl singer but she dc&gt;

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eldei to go back to Ohio Instead of
to the crooner and everybody la
very unhappy.
Well, If you are still with ns,
after a noodle eaaserole commer
rial, the erooner goes to the girl'a
apartment and tella here that be
loves her. Now in an ordinary
play this might be the end. but
Kraft still bad about IS minutes
and one more commercial to go
(U turned out it was for melted
cheese and bacon and by this
point I was dripping saliva on my
TV set) ao we bad some more of
bat it call'd action.
_
It all ended _happily, of course,
with the comic and the crooner
friend* and the crooner and the
girl linger all mushy about each
other and me with a bacon and
noodle sandwich on orange muffins.
Bu* 1 tell you. after watching
the showi of both the comic and
the crooner, I figure they both
were wrong to look so happy at
the end. The way I see It, by neat
action, they'll both be replaced
by westerns.

CHATHAM. V. J . —*&lt;— Ftfeomerotar e known ee tile
Polar B e a n eold-abooMar the
fcaat id Interior of •
train they ride to work.
They like to stand in the tear
vestibule of a front coach Monday
through Friday with their collars
turned ap against tha morning
ebiiL
Tha Polar Basra have organlead into an informal alnb, but
they have no raeerd*, aa dues, ea
officers. Anyone aaa become a
■amber If be eea stand toe drafty Joe may.
The u ride toe tam e Delaware
Lackawanna A Western Railroad
train from Chatham to Hobokae
daily.
"We Just seem to ba a bunch of
fallow* who gat along well to­
gether," said Wiliam T. Shoenar
of Chatham. "No m atter what the
waathar*a like—and once last year
it was 14 below ouUlde—wa'ro
out th a n every morning."
William O. Ten Eyck, also of
O a t ham. said the I I "Juat don’t
like the Idea of sitting down and
reading a newspaper In a Stuffy
coach."
"Our way roiiwrea to* monot­
ony of com mu ting and tha trip
goes faattr," Tan Eyck added.

STEVEUS WINS TBOFHT
WASHINGTON rp - Outfielder
Roy Sievera of the Washington
Senators, who led the American
League last season with 43 borne
runs and 114 nine batted In. baa
Urea Women
bean named winner of the Wash­
Maurice J . Dtiby, another
ington Touchdown Club's Clark
Griffith Memorial Trophy. He will Chatamimte, said the members
receive tha award neat Saturday are called Polar Bears "because
we're bravo enough to roll up our
at the club'a annual banquet.
eoat collars and atand out than
when It gets cold."
ADMIRAL* TO RETIRE
A D- C. A W. conductor, Will­
LONDON (UP)— Britain win re­
tire 20 of its 9* admirals next iam Murtha, who first called tha
year in the Defense Ministry's I I "polar boars," likod their idea
economy drive, tha Sunday Ex­ so much th at ha Joined them. He
press reported Sunday. This la dropped out recently when he rodouble the normal retirement lired after 45 years aerriee with,
quota. Of the Royal Navy's M ad- the ro*d. Another conductor took
*&gt; bold command!, » are hie place.
Eight men make up the hard
1 ,ll«ned to administrative posts,
21 *r® °n "other duties" and o n e it° rt of the club. They aboolutoly
refuse to mix with regular com­
b*» no present job.
muters who Ilka to curl up with
-----------Lost river, which flows at the a cigaret or the morning paper*
bottom of Meramcc caverns. In in the warmth of the passenger
Stanton. Mo., pours forth some cars. Four others are employed by
,our million gallons of water a the D. L A W. and the remaining
day.
i three ere women,

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Ike To Give Prescription For Winning Space Age Supremacy Today

By MEBIIIMAN SMITH
Cilted rrfii White Heu'e Writer
WASHINGTON (UIM— President
ntaenhower gives Congress and
tSe nation today hi* prescription
far winning U. S. space a?e supremacy.
The oceailo- was widely regardtd as the ad d test of the former

five-star genersl'l leadership in
the new era opened by Soviet
Sputnik*.
The Pre*ldent planned to appear
in person before. _ joint SenateHouse session to deliver his most
important Stale of the Union message since he entered the White
House.

Assurances to N iU n
Prom all advance Indication*, he
wis expected to assure the nation
that it la militarily stronger than
Russia despite recent Soviet mis­
sile and spare technology ad­
vances.
But, acknowledging Runia'a
giant military strides, ho wis ex-

peeled to train against compla
cency and lay down a positive pro­
gram for outdlitanclng the Soviet
Union In weapona technology.
The President w n expected also
to put heavp itraaa on the need to
help other countries, particularly
the wortd’i under-developed na
tions, to counter a mounting Rus­

sian economic offensive.
There were no signs the Presi­
dent would maka startling revela­
tion! of U. S. weapon* progress, or
that ho svould pinpoint U. S. mili­
tary weakness as reported by
some high military and civilian
offlclili.
«&lt;•
ii -Minutes m Bsdto-TV

His M-mlnntt tpeaafe, oa which
h« was making revisions almost
up to tha hour of delivery, stas to
ha broadeaat and telecast to the
nation and relayed to the world
via the radio "Voice of Amariea".
Hie 71 - billion • dollar qaaation
was whether his blueprint for
strength would ease the fears of

Weather

tha Chief Executive In meeting this
Soviet challenge. If Democrats do
not feel this Is forthcoming—
and thus far they have Indicated
they do not— they arc certain td
seek the Initiative In a bigger
program of mlasila and space wea­
ponry.

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foreign nations eyeing Russia's
Sputniks and of critics a t bomeboth political and military. Tbit
la the expected total of tha new
budget to be presented Monday.
Senate Democratic Leader Lyn­
don B. Johnson, (Tex ) had sound­
ed a clear wsrnlng the nation de­
mand! positive leadership from

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

THURSDAY. JANUARY 9. 1958

#

S ta te A w a its Hard
Again Tonight
temperatures ranged down to in
in this area. A heavy, snow-like
frost covered the elty during the
early morning hours.
Elsewhere throughout Florida to­
day freeiing temperature* gripped
most of the state in the wake 01
tha heaviest snowfall In 30 years,
thrratanlng multi-million dollar
Kiwanis Chib officers (or 193ft
damage to tha huge citrus belt.
And another frees# was expected were Installed yesterday by the
Fifth District Lt. Governor, Byron
tonight.
Temperaturs plummeted to n Ilcrlong, In Sanford for the event
degrees In north Florida and wart yesterday at noon.
well belnw freeiing through cen­ David Gatchel rrcelvcd a M yeir
tral Florida's lush orange and old president's pin. worn by every SHOWN WITH [IIS family after reenllstinff in the Navy for nix years U Aviation
grapefruit groves. Readings were president of the Sanford Ktwania
Club which preceded him. Gatrhcl Electronics Technician Chief Floyd D. Swartz. (Left to ritfht) Chief Svnrtz, Mrs.
even lower In low-lying regions.
Swartz, daughter, Sharon, age 11, nnd son, Ronnltl, iiru 13. Chief Swartz i: attached to
Downtown Miami shivered un­ begins his fifth year as a Klwxn
VAH-U.
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)
der 3* degrees, but an unofficial ian a* president of his club.
Other officers Installed wera ‘.he
reading of 11 was reported In
Board of Director*. Seeratsry,
North Miami.
Florida's Washington delegation said today he was "very dis­ •'Also, from tha report It ts fair­
State eltrua officials said It was Treasurer, Financial Secretary
was outspoken In its "disappoint­ appointed" that the district and ly obvious that no consideration still too early to determine how and the first and second vice presi­
ment" at action of the Army Corps division Army engineer* have re­ was given to the use of the pro­ much damage was caused to citrus dents.
Prior to relinquishing tils teal as
of Engineer's refusal to approve commended against construelion ject for recreational boating, in trees, still not fully recovered from
work on the Sanford-Titusvltle enterprise which has grown and Is thy worst frees* in decades last president of the local civic chib,
t * Ssnford-TItusville Canal.
growing at such a rate that it Is month. But earlier they warned Ed Shinholser told the club "1 want j
In telegrams to The Sa.ifird Canal in Florida.
Smather said he hopes the Board now one of the big businesses of that even a light freeie would kill to express my appreclklion for th#
Herald, Congressman A. S. "Syu '
The Seminole County Supervisor f j j0 fVcry person whose name ll
cooperation of every officer and
Herloug J r , Senator George Smo­ of Engineers for Rivers and Har­ Florida.*
off many of the trees.
of Registration ha* called for the on the cijfinly registration book*.
thers and Senator Spessard Hull- bors will give "serious considera­ Senator Spessard Holland (DForecaster Dan Russell at the member during the past year."
As his family looked on. Avia reregistration of every voter m the
Fla.) said, "1 am seriously dis­ Lakeland Weather Bureau gloom­ Shinholser was given a past-presi­ tlon Electronics Technician Chief county in compliance wills a Flor­ "All questions on tho return por­
and spoke out In their support of tion" to reversing the decision.
tion of the postcard should b* inappointed
at
the
action
of
Army
dent's
pin
to
honor
his
service.
Smathers
said
the
canal,
which
ily predicted that It probably swill
the eenal.
_ „ ,
Floyd D Swart*. USN, reenllsted ida law which calls for reregirira- swered, Ihe card signed, and mail­
Herlong paid tribute to th* 1937 for six year* in the naval service.
Sen. George A. Smathers (D-Fla i would link mid-Florida with Iho Engineer* In refusing to approve be as cold or colder tonight.
Mrs. Camilla D. Bruce said lo­ ed at once." Mrs. Bruce said In
Atlantic coast, would be of great the Sanford Titusville Canal."
Russell said a high pressure officers and eommiltee chairman
tion every two yc^ri.
"Senator Smathers. Congressman area Is moving In from the north­ Asking thrm to stand, Hrrlong said He is a member rtf Heavy Attack day that double postcards are mall- her official notice1nt the reregistra­
importance to Florida industry.
Squadron Eleven tVAH-11) at lb*
tion.
lterlong
and
I
are
advised
by
en­
Also, he said, "it could be of
west, blowing still more cold wea­ "these are the men who carried "inford Naval Air Station.
Italian Soldier
Th* Supervisor of Regiitrajlloa
tremendous importance to the De­ gineers that actual figures support­ ther. The new front Is expected to the bulk o( the work for tne past
CDK. Floyd L. Harris, USN, Actpaapted out that "failure to retnrn
ing
the
new
report
of
engineers
year—Dili
It
a
small
way
tq
partment
of
Defense”
In
connection
move
across
northwest
Florida
to­
(lets Leave To Visit
ton Commanding 0 Hirer nAVAR- Three Children .
A*«. a * * * - *s&lt;t)fc
with its activities i t Patrick Air will be available until Friday tha day and tonight and be vslUtog* *en
u th en fir tha woift-t/hp it, administered th* Oath J l Tllsin jAmr name heDtir stricken irom
lO.h
at
which
time
we
shall
give
Ailing Sweetheart Force Rasa ard Capev Canaveral them closest study with the view right on top of the nllllon dollar hay* done.”
gtanee to Chief Swart*. After .the Told Fattier May
Ptv hooks, and It will bo necessary
Turning to the future, Hertix* U &gt; f ceremony CDR. Harrii enjoy­
citrus belt Friday morning.
then to reregister in person iq
COMO. Italy ( U P ) - Italian »rm&gt; Missile Testing Center.
to taking any action which seems
Rep.
A.
S.
Ilcrlong
Jr.
(D
Fla.)
commented
"W*
are
going
to
try
"If
this
happens,
and
It
looks
ed coffee with Chief Swam , and Still Be Alive
order to vote."
,
Pvt, Olullo Comparinl was too
to promise a more favorable ver­ like it will, It will be the worst to make this the beat year In his wife, lluhy, their son, Ronald,
said
he
will
try
to
upset
the
Army
Mrs. Bruce emphasised that If *
overcome with emotion to *»&gt;'
CHATEAUROUX,
France
(UPVdict,"
Holland
said.
thing that could happen," Russell Florida Kiwanis. Kiwanis, you agn 13, and their daughtrr. Shar­
thanks when the army told him Engineers' recommendation aSenator Holland explained " I said. "Things Just don't look too fcmfw, has a history of doing thing* on. age 11. The t hief and his fami­ The three motherless children of a person li registered and docs hot
gainst construction of the canal.
U S. fighter pilot forced down by receive a card witblo l.n days, her
of hi* good fortune. He
kept
"Because 1 am not tn accord have long supported this canal and good for the growers now."
worthwhile."
ly also Inspected tome of the Communist Albania learned aecl-, registration officer sluiuid b« itofirepeating "si. signore" to hi* colo­
with the findings of the report I wilt continue to do so though Army
Installing
David
Gatchel
as
presi­
Citrus growers, fighting desper­
squadron aircraft.
dentally today hr still may be Red.
, \
nel.
Engineers arc the constituted
Chief SwarU enlisted In the Navy alive. Their French cleaning wo­ Thus# having changed thsifThe defense ministry, the secre­ am availing myself to the privi­ authority to consider both questions ately to save tlieir trees, burned dent of the Sanford Kiwanis Club,
t i n of (he Italian army and the lege of submitting my views and of military importar.ee and econ­ smoke puts and firas all night In the Lieutenant Governor said "You on December 23, 1MI and has six- man let the word slip out.
names line# registering ur those
prutests to the Board of Engineers
an effort to take off the worst are the chief executive of this teen years of active duty with th*
ttS d recruitment center teamed for Rivers and Harbors in Wash­ omic justification."
Tie children were told over registering for th* first tim* should
of the chill. This city In th* heart club. It hat given you th* highest Navy. He served with various air
up to give him a M-day leave and ington, who will have to pas* on
In the meantime, local officials of the citrus growing region, wis honor it can award. Kiwanis Is a squadron* In World War It and Christmas their father was miss­ come to tho office of Supervisor
of Registration in person.
send him to England to visit his
the report before it becomes final," and leaders express their "sur­ blanketed by smoke this morning democratic organiiatlon” a n d he served aboard tho USS Oris- ing on a flight and hcllcvrd dead.
Tii# Seminole County Voting
F irst Lt. itirhnrd Curran, younger
ailing sweetheart.
prise" and even indignation over from the firei.’
he
said.
warned
"do
not
usurp
the
work
of
k.my (CVA 31) during th# Korean brother of the missing p i l o t , Registration Office it located, to
The glil I* 2T year-old Shirley
the
report
which
was
announced
Herloug said he does not yet
Moisture laden winds from tha others but see that they do ther ronflict. In VAII-lt Chief Swart* did not plan to tell them an Al­ Iho Chamber of Commerce Build­
Holmes who met and fell in love know the Engineers reasoning. But yesterday as "unfavorable."
Gulf that Wednesday night prom­ work."
works in the Radio Shop and Is In banian radio broadcast gave hope ing at tho corner of f ir s t St. and
with Comparinl last summrr when hr indicated a belief the adverse
Senator Douglas Slenstrom used ised to warm central Florida a
Herlong concluded. "There's no chars# of the Eleven lln* main­ h# was still alive.
Sanford Av*.
she vacationed In Italy. Although
finding may have been based on seven words to describe his feel­ little apparently didn't do much limit to the good your elub etn do tenance.
The office is open every Tuesday
she has a perforated heart she th "relatively imaU" Immediate ings when he said "I am very sur­
"You just couldn't build up their
good, Russell said. The forecaster for the community so long as you
Among his medata arn the: hopes only to have the bubble from 9 to 12 ami from 2 to 3. Iho
laid last week she would mak&gt;- tangible benefits, as opposed to the prises! at the decision."
explained that eiotidi formed only are not concerned with who gets American Area, World War II Vic­ burst," he said.
telephone number, Mrs. Itru : j
another Journey to Italy to visit bigger long-range gains.
Newly elected Mayor Merle along the Gulf coast and did not the honor for It."
tory, Navy Occupation, China Scrv&gt;
lA i even if it meant her death
But tho cleaning woman heard pointed out, Is FAIrfax 2 4023.
Without the new canal he said Warner had stronger words for his get inland.
Gatchel, taking over a* head of Ice, Korean Defense, United Na­ the news over tho French radio.
—a t doctors said it would.
the Canaveral Harbor project will feelings when he learned of the
The cloud blanket radiated back the local club, said " t take over tions with two stars, Korean Presi­ She was full of smiles and con­
This was too much fur the senunofficial reasons for lagging "un­ heat to the ground and was credit­ with all of th* vtm, vigor and
be "strangled."
dential Unit Citation, Korean Serv­ gratulation* when she arrived al Noted Protestant
timental Kalian* and they went to
"Then, too, there is the am tiing favorable" op the report. He said ed with keeping temperatures at vitality I can musler."
ice, and th# Good Conduct with the Curran apartment - for work
work on Private Comparinl. In
rapid growth of all of Florida and "( think It is the most stupid ex­ Tampa and St. 1‘oteriburg above
Describing th* chain that la no four stars.
rapid order the army announced:
"The kids were so excited they Leaders Urge
cuse
that
could
be
given."
stronger than Its weakest link, he
freeiing.
—It would grant C'nmparini "20 especially our central section
Chief Swarti la a member of didn't cat much breakfast," he
which, projected as we must do in
Most leaders are awaiting a copy
The lowest official raiding* of said "It it my hop# and prayer American legion Pori No. 127 In hrother said. "Of course, we warn­ Laymen To Work
to 30 days" compassionage leave
of the reperi in order to study the
to go to England and visit Shirley. order to properly plan for the Army Corps of Engineers before 22 today were reported at Cro«« that earh of you will d'dleato York, Pa , snd the National Radio ed them that we're still not eer-t COLUMBUS, Ohio flTp)— Three
future, will insure greatty Increas­
—It would buy him a round trip ed use of the waterway for com­ commenting and before making City ind Ocala Prnsaeol* had El. yourself as th# strongest link in Institute A l u m n i Association, tain about their daddy. But now, prominent Protestant leaders toJacksonville and Tallahassee U. tha chain."
Washington, D. C.
plane ticket to London and give mercial purposes," he said.
it's Just got to wurk out."
day urged church laymen to work
any statement as to action that Vero Beach Jo, Daytona Beach 27.
Chief and Mrs. Swart* reside at
him 30.000 lire (WO) to cover his
The missing pilot is Maj. How­ . . fur Christ, fur their church amf
might be taken to reverse the de­ Palm Beach 3fi, and Key West JJ
ard Curran, 3!), whose jet trainor for (heir fellow men.
sen ses.
cision.
Wives To Discuss, 13q!) Elliott Avenue, Sanford.
—It asked the Como police to
Speaking to delegates to the city
disappeared Dec. 2J in a heavy fog
Issue Comparinl a passport tn don
off the western coast of Italy and church convocation, Unltpd Church
Firemen
Answer
Plan
Organization
Shrincrs
Meet
ble qulek timo although passports
who is now bellived in Albania-) of Christ, the three outlined plans
Millinery Workers
almost nevsr am issued to the
for laymen to help clear slum'
hands
2 Alarms Last Nite Of Jaycee-ettcs
Tomorrow Night
military.
France, one of the few major areas, strengthen their church, and
Go
On
Strike
The
Sanford
Fir#
Department
Wives of memher* of the SanfordThe Sanford Shrine Club will western powers having diplomatic achieve "disciplined fellowship."
The Army also promised *upanswered two alarms last night as Seminole County Junior Chamber meet Friday night at 9 p. m. at relations with the Communist na­ A Crosman, Philadelphia, a
port "both morally and material
For More Pay
temperatures began to drop hut of Commerce will meet tonight to the Shrine Cluh Building, sreord tion, mad# » formal query on be­ m # m b &lt;*r of the American
ly" for “everything he may need."
NEW YORK (UP)— Millinery neither of them Involved overheat* discuss and plan the organiiatlon ing to Milford t-eonard, DcBary half of the U S, government. But Friend* Service Committee, said
of Jaycee ettes.
worker* who make moat of the ed pipes or heaters.
president of Ihe organiiatlon.
the only word from Albania has the church "has a duty" to help
A false alarm came at to 27 last
The meeting will he held at Ihe
hats worn by Amrrican women
"Visiting Nobles are Invited to been a brief radio •announce merit i Iho city rid itself of slum area i
went on strike today for higher night when firemen went out to Episcopal Parish House at H p. m. attend our meeting," Leonard tli.it a pilot believed to be Curran and also tn protect "Uto factor of
find no fire.
instead of at Ihe Yacht Club as said.
pay.
human dignity."
was forced down there.
Howevrr at 11:15 a ear fir# at previously planned.
It was the first nationwide
Th# Friday night session I* a
"People do not gain humnn dig­
Strike hy the United Hatters Cap th# ro rrrr of ltih Si and Olive
Harry Cannel urges the wives of regular meeting held on th# second
nity and self respect when Uieir
and Millinery Worker* Interna­ Ave. was brought under control all artlv# Jaycee* to attend th# Friday of each mnnth, it wis ex- All Civic Clubs
problems are solved for thorn by
-ill. little damage.
i first session.
tional U1.1v.it III 23 yeais.
I plained.
a m ailer plan." he said. "But
The AFL-CIO union represents
Will See Film
LONDON ( U P ) - The NATO al first displayed a genuine desire
given leadership and ihe clum o
lies will agree to a summit meet- for cooiKiration *t the preparatory 22 000 employes in th# too million
lo work with other* iu finding tins
dollar a yrar women’s hat Induslog with Russia, but only after meeting*.
On Post Office
solution, many who cannot do it
A spokesman for th# British, try. Of these, s.ono are divided
careful preparation through dip­
Th# film "Operation Thr#e Ms" on their own initiative will mcalomatic channels and after a for Foreign Office s a i d Britain ae- among manufacturers in Chicago,
released by the United Stair* Poit sure up to a now way of li.'.1,
elsn ministers' conference, m- cepted the United States' view St. Louis. Baltimore. Boston and
By JOSEPH FLEMING
th# equivalent of DO, Today on muvhy, potato dumpling th# site Oflicc, and shown to the Sanford I Tho Rev. Dr. John s: , i St.
f%*ed diplomatic sources said to­ that any summit meeting with smaller cities in Pennsylvania United Pres* Staff Correspondent the black market they cost one of a softball.
Lions Cluti Tuesday, will bo seen I-ouis, director of city work. Board
Russia would have to be "care- amt Massachusetts. Ahout ll.ooo
BERLIN (U P)— A visitor to mark M plennlg, or 37 cents a
The word "kueche" will never by all of Sanford's civic clubs, of National Missions, Evangelical
day.
The sources said the Western de­ fully prepared and must promise work in New York and nearby West Berlin ordered a breakfast pack, 30 pfennig lr&lt;* than (obae replae# “cuivine" tn describe the PovtmatoiT Joel Field said todav and Reformed Church, outlined i
i New Jersey
cision would be included in sep­ some succesa."
of on# egg with toast al a tide- m shops eharg# for a pack of rutinary art but Germany Is no
The film "Operation Three Ms" detailed plan designed to acquaint
Negotiatlcns for an industrywide walk eaf# on tha city'* fashion German eigarets.
arate but virtually identical_ dip i Sources said that th# Western
place for anyone on a diet. The Is about men. mail and machines, parish members with the problems
lomatic notes to Russia. These J rjIt rk,pnc» to the notes sent to contract to replace one that expir able Kurfuerstcndamm.
Yes, Germany has risen from food is very cheap, too, by stand Postmaster Field said and it* pur- of their churches.
T ie waitress told him she was the ruins and Germans are put- arils in New York, London. Pans poic is lo give the public u graphic
may be sent off later this month. l(lf A|Uei by Bulganin early last *,‘l
31 krok* down 1**1 night.
C'romna’i suggested that each
Communist diplomat* here.sug- month ,t„i not j ^Tf*r basically in
The union demanded a 5 per cent not allow -d to serve ten than two ting on weight again.
or Rome.
picture of the need for mechanisa­ church Conduct a guided &gt;elf study
grated an East - West summit substance.
raise for piece workers aod 35 eggs.
During the 19PM9 Soviet land
On Kiirfuerstendamm, Ihe city’s tion in the Post Office Department, lo b# familiar with tlio problems
weekly raise for other*: a guar*
meeting be held in a Scandina
That, more than snaring produc­ blockade of the rity, a Berliner main street, you can get a thick # 'penally her# in Sanford »h#r and shortcomings of the parish.
However, they saidI ther# were ^
&gt;nml,, wig#; union
via* country, possibly in Stock differences in emphasis and that
The Rev. N. Gordon Cosby,
K' tion graphs and th* smoking chim­ for hit Sunday dinner ate peas, vegetable soup, a fried pork chop, operations sre carried on in a
t*Zm. capital of neutral Sweden,
would bT lro o 'd lnd incre»‘»,! " ''f a r e , vacation. neys of the Ruhr, is a testimonial dehydrated potatoes, and canned three large boiled potatoes, string building more than 40 years old, Washington. D. C., paitor of tha
to West Germ#ny'a post war re meat.
beans, and a small piere uf cake said Field.
u r e #_, . at the __
meeting
^ V 'NAUP
^ / Tcount
atoll co
^ cin
R . Si i* ov,,rtime
*nti
Church of tho Saviour, told tha
-C
_____
n .r i . of
out the
*6 toe
anil
pr_,i,i._.
vi.„h“li(1^
Union
President
Alex flute •»»'*
said cowry.
Cafes now serve huge portions with whipped cream as big ai the
permanent NATO council in Par i *;
n „ , hr0Ui,h .i.niomatic
L("
un rrr,,,,''ru
-Vle*
Length of the picture rcpait is delegates that "the whole issu' s
laid acceptance of Soviet Premier « chjn«,‘* 1 h x 0U8h d'Pton»atic the jn,|U„ ry had offered l i a week
T en'year* ago in Berlin you of whippwt cream with or without cake for 73 cents.
ouly 13 i minutes. Field explained, of entrance Into (lie Christian
or 3 per cent, whichever is less,' couldn't get an egg for love or cake or Ice cream. Many Ger­
Nikolai Bulganin's offer tor a con-1channc *•
A filet steak In the best restau­ and when the film is shown sev- church must be rethought” if tie
President
Eisenhower'*
reply
to
t0
,|j
r,
j
ectfH
lt|
money in any restaurant that mans just order th# whipped rant in town costs between five eril of thr local post office person­ church Is to gam “disciplined fel­
ferenee of the chiefs of slate to
wasn't a black market hangout.
cream.
egsc East-West tension would b« Bulganin will be discussed at to othfr demands.
marks 11.23 and six marks $1.30. nel will bo present to conduct a lowship."
...orrow’s council meeting.
Th* union said present wsga*
Any anyone who had an egg
heavily qualified
Doctors warn housewives they
And that Includes french-fried question \nd answer session.
“ in attempting to bo all InriitThey said Russia would be no­ The Communist sources, were for a 33-hour week range from could sell it for love or money, or are running their husbands* health potatoes and a vegetable.
The Sanford Rotary Club will live we are guilty of the mo.S
tified that no meeting between not inclined to believe the United 1*5 to 1119. This seal# was reach- both.
with huge portions of sausage,
A glass of good strong beer to le t the film on Jan. 13, said Field, serious exelusivenc-s there Is . ,
flgsreta Deere**#
Bulganin and President Eisen States wanted a top level meeting, ed last year when milliners receivsauerkraut, noodl# soups, fried go with It will cost no more than the Kiwanis Club will sec it Jin. excluding people from the real
Clgarets were *even
A I'vevav
&gt;«■ ( better,
h x i w i , rw
^
&gt;and
a11is utc
lit cvj. iGerman
ix i 111"! ~l 20 cents and In som# places it will 13, and the Jayctes will ae# it on meaning to Jesus Chris; and his
how»r and other Western leaders but they expressed belief Amer- ed their first general waga inpotato"*,
the j.a*
famed
•jjdd taka plica unless Russia ica's NATO allies might prevail, i cress# in eight years, it said.
pack of Amarie an cigareta told for , karto&amp;Tkocsaet, a sort of round only be 12 cents.,
.
_
Jan. 16.
body," llo said
mtm»*■■**&gt;'

Farmers In the Sanford area arc
pretty gloomy about lau night's
fr#ze and the damage that is yet
to be totaled.
Ttmperatures dropped to 24 on
the wettikie and on the Sanford
State Farmers Market it was 26,
according to Sandy Anderson, As­
sistant Manager of the market.

"It Is too early yet to determine
what damage has been done espe­
cially since the sun Is out this
morning," said Sandy Anderson.
Apparently there were few
smudge pots burned in the San­
ford Seminole County citrus area
tn ward off possible freciing of
citrus and trees her*.

Ice appeared everywhere 'his
morning and where sprinklers were
left on, solid sheet* of Ice were In
evidence. Rain accumulated In
streets was froien and became
slush as automobiles came into
the city this morning.
Howevrr, the cold was not as
severe as rxpected sine* predicted

Officials Disappointed
By Barge C anal Refusal

New Kiwanis Club
Officers Installed
By Distrisf Official

Chief F. Swartz
Count y Vot er s
Reenlists For 6
Must Re-Register
More Years In Navy

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Additional
Local News
On Page 8

NATO All ies Agree
To Meet On Condition

W . Germany's Post-War Recovery

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Six teenth W e e k ly Edition

Sem inole Smoke S ig n a ls
w

Tom Tom
Talk
Everyone hid ■ wonderful tirao
* dunnc the p u t holidays—that's
ths w iy « t m i it; a#d by "tvtrjrone" wo mtan to include th# fagulty, too. The idee of sleeping lete
hi* been praKy populer recently.
Oh. well, our nest holidiy if St.
Viientine'i, md th et tin t in very
fir off; to. hippy VaUntint'a Day
from all of us to all of you.
Hive you htard th it Betty Ann
Johnson Ind Tarry Trosper broke
up over tha holidays? Just the
lim e, they war* itill wslkiai
around the halli together tha first
diy of back-to-school. What do you
make of it?
Congratulalions are attended to
the basketball boys. Tbay’re doing
a fine Job thia year—but, of course,
they always do. o ic rp t that this
year it shows up better.
We're glid to hear Anne Turner
i&lt; out of the hospital and on her
feet again. She m utt hava had
aoma reason to racovar so fait. . .
moat likaly.
How ta it that Cindy May alwaya
meela the good looking mne be­
fore they aven gat to Seminole
High. That Jack ia really aomathing to rave about, eh, Cindy?
Ha'a from Brooklyn, you know.
La alia Jonas and F reddie'art go­
ing steady again. Hurrah! Those
two belong together. You'd better
hold on to Leslie thia round, Fred
die, and vie* versa.
Charlie Hill said he bid a grand
time on New Y ear's Eva. Does
anybody know what ha did? Bat it
was the same thing Billy Robinion did—whatever th a t wait
Everybody really did enjoy that
Christmas Ball! And, boy, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Allen were aura a hit
that right! Don't wo wish wa had
chaperonta like tboia atl the time!
We Just got a news flash that
Linda Cannon ia out to gat dated
up with a senior boy. Better give
in, Wally; you know whatever Lin­
da wants Linda gets!
Who ia tha senior that Joint tha
freshman ranks by watching Loo­
ney Toons on TV with an opsnmouthed, bug-eyed stare? No of­
fense meant. Mika, but everyone
know* you gave up Kangaroo for
Porky!
We think that everyone should
do what Georg* Faria did on the
thirty-first, and w hat George did
on Nqw Year's Eya is NOT ona
of his well-kept M e r ita . Start
guessing, friends.

New Student
By DCLOBU 1A1LEY
During the holidays quite a few
new students registered at SemiMia High School. One of these ia
the atudent of the week, Shirley
SlalM .
Shirley moved t« lanford from
Nashville, Ark., wbara aba attanded Nashville High School as a sohomorr. She's fifteen years old.
Shirley taya th at Saminole High
ia a lot different from her last
school. She had two study halls,
but no jukebox in the lunehroom.
She also had a whole hour for
lunch. Shirley la another Elvis fin.
Welcome to our Seminole High,
Shirley. ! know you'll enjoy your­
self here.

Question
Of W eek.
By Joyce Lynn Brats*
"What did you cnioy most of all
during the holidays?'*
Richard P lugin—I got my car
fixed.
Mary Jane Flynt—Staying up all
ni.ht and waiting for Santa Claus.
Jimmy Cordell— Eddie's party
and Kaye.
Cindy RoumillaJ—Being on the
go &gt;11 tho time.
Wally Philips— I’d rathar not
tty.

Letter
To Friend
Dear Friendless Friend,

I (It hire with a pancil In my
band to typa you • latter; plan e
•xcuaa the Ink blot.
Since Monday eomaa on Friday
Instead of Tueaday, 1 wanted you
to come to a Chriatmaa party the
•ve of E n te r morning, July 4.
Th# breakfast at th# party eon(fits af coke, U t a gallon, and
spaghetti, 10c a yard. All children
over »o are free and o rphan are
required to bring their parents.
I don't llva where I did because
I've moved. The boat will leave
the airport a t 25:00 a'clock. If
you mlaa It, you'll have to Itave
because we don't charge for w ilt­
ing. Catch tha little rad boat paint­
ed green and go to the corner drug­
store in the middle of the street.
Tlease come to ace us; (or, we
don’t intend to go see you.
Two shots will be fired at each
guest; all found dead will be tried
for murder. If Innocent, they will
b* hung at dark whan tha yun
rises.
My sunt died and I was burled
next week, but she is okay now.
I truly hope you come, though, and
hope you art tha sam i.
My eou»ln has the mump* and
la having a swell lima. She ti at
death’s door and tha doctor* are
doing their best to pull her
through.
1 sent you a eoat by express that
I knew you couldn't wear. 1 cut
off tha button to m akt it lighter.
If you want them, they ara in the
left pocket.
I started to go see you, but I
came to a sign that laid “ Ibis
sign takes you to Windermere" I
sat there-for hours'and it nevtr
moved.
Never Your
Victim
P. S. My baby litte r awallowed a
CINCINNATI fU D — Accredit­ pin-cushion and la doing fine.
ed universities, four-year collcgts
and technical school*, involving Amherst Group
more than 1.1)00 ranopuse*, had an
all time peak enrollment last fall Backs Fraternities
according to Dr. Raymond Wal­
AMHERST, M an _4R— A
ters, president emeritus of tha
committee studying fraternities at
University of Cincinnati.
These schools reported 1,755,103 Amherst College ha* recommend­
full-time students and • grand to­ ed that they continue on campus.
The committee's report said
tal of 2,415.214 said Dr. Waiters
in making public his 3S|h annual th at although some undergrade
American college-university en­ ■tea and faculty numbers favor
rollment survey for School and th# abolition of fraternitin, th*
majority of both group* would
Society, educational Journal.
Noting that present demands prefer retaining a social system
sim ilar to the present one,
have taied the physical-plant
In additon, it was found that
and leaching -personnel facilities
of eertain private Institution*, Dr. most alumni were in favor of the
fraternities.
Walters commented th at they era
Th* commlttaa said no alterna­
now limiting freshman admissions
because of apprehension about tive would generate group ra&lt;
a possibility i t well a t doe* the
continued enlargement.
A* a result, many students are present system. Th# committee
fou nd alternatives would require
entering Institutions of "their sec­
more college supervision as well
ond or third choice which can
as
being financially prohibitive.
presently accomodate more stu­
The rommltte* was composed of
dents" end "pressure of numbers eight men representing faculty,
ia causing anxiety among those alumni, trustees and undergradu­
publicly supported
universities ates. Its report wa* submitted to
th.it have developed undergradu­ the full board of trustees.
ate programms of high grade and
research ranking with th* beat.
Th* rray fox can climb trees
100,000 Mora
like
a rat and often uvea trees to
Dr. Wallers quoted figure*
ssesps dogs, but th* rod fox ran't
showing 71,000 engineer* gradu­ climb and usually burrows to ts.
ated in 1336 from 760 Russian capo dogs.
schools as commpsrtd with only
76,835 graduated by 181 accredi­
campus gates will be btselgtd by,
ted American institutions.
Although enrollment was up pupils now In th* primary grades
this fall in American teacher's who rtptrsent the pronounced
colleges, the number of such stu­ rise in th# birthret* which followdents Is "far too small to mean vd World War H and still eootiaanything effective in meeting u*»." Dr. Matters cautioned.
In full-time enrollment as com­
future demands for teacheri," Dr.
pared with 1956, 65 public uni­
Walters warned.
This was the fourth consecutive versities hive 4.1 per cem more;
year «r climbing American en­ ST private universities, J.7 p*r
rollments. Covering 896 institu­ cent less: 566 independent arts
tio n reporting comparably in and sciences colleger, 2.8 per cent
)956 and 1957, there were gains more; M independent technologi.
this fall uf IT per cent in full­ cst institutions, 4.3 per cent more;
time students, 8 per cent in part- 138 independent teacher* collect*.
time students, and -4 2 per cent in 4 8 per cent more; eight fin* arts,
applied arts, and music schools,
grand-total enrollment*.
Full-time itudrnta included 1,- * T per cent less; and ten tbto081,864 men—18 per cent more logiiisl seminaries and schools for
than last fall; and 540,717 women lay workers, 5.8 per cent less.
Full time freshmen in five
—5.2 per cent more.
There are at least 100,000*more broad fields of study include 225,
full time students now in accred­ *6,1 in liberal * m . 47,318 m an.
ited institution than five yters gineering. 62 (52 in leathers col.
ago. coming up from high school leges, 51.0(0 m rom rairct sod 11,
classes that were relatively small Q47 in sericulture.
The University of Cal iforris
became of the low birthrate of
the 2930's.
has th* largsst number of fulltime students, 42 34#. th* Col­
Caltf. CC.NV Laid
“ Wa see here a portent of what lege of th# City of Nfw York hss
the largest, over-all enrollment,
U '«•
*haa u&gt; a few yesri
45,446

College Students
Reach New Peak

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FFA,
Home Ec v
Banquet
By BURKE WINN

£

The Future Farmers of Amtnes
and the Home Economics Girls
held their Christmas banquet at the
FFA building.
Th* Home Economics girls furlshed and served the delicious 'up­
per under tL« supervision of their
teacher. Miss Barbara Ruprteht.
Entertainment waa provided by
tha FFA Sweetheart. Kalhy (ir.
loa, who danced with Bill Fetty
and also "Jingle Bell Bop". %
Cindy May sang "Are My Eirs
on Straight"; and Harvey Minis
and Roy Smith played their gui­
tars.
Everyone enjoyed Joining in 93
tha singing of "Silent Night."

Barbara Colbert— Staying boma
on Christmas for a change.
David Stanley— Aik Helen.
Helen Trice-* Set Dave about
th a t (What's thia? ? )
Shirley Morgan— Greg.
Greg Walker—Shirley. (Can the*c
A badger, using atl four fwt
two say anthing claa?)
and his mouth, can dig itself
Connie Brown— Christmas Eva underground in a matter of sK.
when someone called . .(Wonder onds.
%
who, Terry)
Jack Wrig— "T hat" day at Daytana.
Jeanette Price— Keith.
Juanita Wynne— My surprise
S m o h e y Says:
party and New Yaar’a EveGerald Jon**— Eddla'a party.
Diana Fleischer— New Year*
Eve.
Teddy Walker —Hunting. (Hunt,
in* what. Teddy?)
Peggy Jane Lundquist— Billy.
Edith Hanson— A long-distar.ee
esll on Christmas Eve.
Elaine Mims— Being out o(
school.
Charmlon Miller— Georgia Trek.
Lynda Yeaekle— Terry Smith.
Marcia Loechclt— Gene, called
from Wait Virginia.
Marilyn McDanial— Christmas
Eva.
Gary Baker— Nothing! (Now
Gary I)
Carole* Osterholm— Jean’i par­
“ HIT* tuas — Piwma)
tyForest Fire*
Pat Donahoe— Wrecking ears.
Audrey Bolger— Henry.
Legal Notice
Betty Johnion— My good times
and cclabratiog.
Carolyn Hall— Dating Roger l a I k s J1 tema rtls ue Lf i t:k e( ot ut se aTf ir ,' J a S s a
Durand.
■ la t e e f M erida.
is ph unsts:
Anno Turner— New Year's Eva.
l a t a t h a Sistate e f t
Evle Kratxart— Waiting up for M A G C A U L T 1- lit ill LA Y K It
H eceetfL . I
Santa Claual
F l S f A L .NOTH c
* § f
Me— An understanding friand
Nolle-* I* l i e r r b y g i v e n I M f ' r i *
and Dec. IT.
u m j # r i l * n #4 w ill , on th e lo t h &lt;lir
S s b r u t r y . A. IV mi. p r * i* n t l»
Roily Reel— Getting out or »r
t h e ll - m o r e b l e t'-nmiv J m lg e ef
school and messing eround and huntiu&gt;l* C o u n t y , F lo rid * , h e r final
re tu rn , e - c o u n t end vouchers'. •&gt;
sleeping till noonl
A - l m l n l e t r s i r l c n f th * r e l a t e o f ,M»r.
Betty King— New Y eer's P»y.
C i r r i |_ p n h t a v e r . rierf**e&lt;t. end at
Maretl Efrid— The week before e n d lim e , t h en end th ere, m a t * ,
p lica t io n t o t h e I j l l Jt|&gt;t|* fnr I
Christmas.
f in a l e e l t t e m e n l nf h t r e d m ln lir - i-

School Ready
After 50 Days

lion n f eeld e e l a t e , and f n r an nrdtr
d lu h e r e i n * h e r an euch Admlnls irstrli.
Hate d t id e t h * I t h d e r o f J a a u t rr,

A. U. 1*11,

lle rx e re r K lln h eih F m - f t *
A t A d m i n i s t r a t r i x « f th»
E i l a t * u f M s r t s r t t I. *&lt;».
laysr,
D icin ri.
Sts-lr N. C l e v e la n d , Jr..
A t t o r n e y at ! . » » ,
r. a Ho* S!», ha n foril. r t o r t d a
A t t o r n e y fo e K e t t le .

CORTE MADERA, Calif. - W
—Una of th* fastest school,
building projects on record hat
been completed here with the
opening of Marion County Day
o f th s; cot m
School Just BO daye after school i n j iT tiunr:n .c o■ 1f uu t1 Ntii.tt
r n t &gt; t 1,
trustees voted to build.
F l . l l l t l l M . IN r i S O I A T E .
IN
n
r;:
e
s
t
a
t
e
o
f
The school's (40 grade school
FR LD r. ZIM PrE R
pupils moved into th# new schoolP e e rs,rl
house from tents svhere rlatatl T o 1 1 . 1 1 it F u r i o u s a m i n : a «
SONS l i s t i n i ; 1 1 . U U S n tt HFhad been held since early Sep
m a n iib ah s i n s r a s m r . s r t Q '
timber.
You and e a c h o f y o u a r a [trrsjy
n o t lft s d e n d r e u u lr rd to p r es en t tnv
Not a meke-ihift structure, lh» cls
tm n a nd dsmandv w h i c h &gt;ou, of
new school is constructed of prt- e i t h e r o f you. m a v h a v e e x e l n s t Its
s
t
l
f F ra d P. Z lm u f s r , &lt;1t&gt; . s i r ' ,
fabricated steel sertiona. It has le tne t n* f oCHV
o f C o lu m b u s , C a i l i t r f t
seven classrooms, a utility room F r s n k t l n , M tt te of Ohio. dt&lt; stsrd.
that Includes a kitchen and lc l e t * &lt;jf said C o u n t y , in t h * iWuiuf
J u d g e o f S em in ole C o u n t y , Florida,
built on a 35-acre plot.
e t hjs o f f i c e |n th* c o u r t hour* *f
Th# Marin County Day School eeld C o u n t y i t l a n f o r d . , F lerM i.
e i g h t c s l l n d a r mon th * f f o *
It a privtate institution founded twlthtrt
h e t im e nf Ihe fir s t ou b ll ce 'lm v ef
last year by 40 parents and tht* notlre. K * - h v le lm o r OsmsM
b e In w r l l l e t . end sh e ll ,tste
teacher* who decided to do some­ ■theballpie*
r o f rretdenc* and po st ac;
thing themselves about the crowd­ flcn e d d rr n s o f the c l a im a n t . UA
s
h
e
ll
he
e w o r n In b y th e c la im s * ',
ed conditions of the schools in
e g r e t , nr e t l s r n e i . end anr
this booming residential county hie
* 'If b H a i m or d i n n e d n o t 10 (Je t
near Kan Franefsco. They raised Shalt be vnid
' • / W i llia m A. S ch n e ld sr
*200,000 by various means to
A s e x e c u t o r o f th e L e t t Wi t
hire 14 teacher* and build the
end T e n e m e n t o f Fred f.
ZJmpfer . dfi-resed.
school.
F i r s t pu li llr e li n n J a n u a r y I, t i l l

M O N EY to clean
upOld B ills .*.
Under the G.A.C. plan th# cash
can b# in your hands almost
at soon as you ask for it.
What's mors, payments may
be spr«ad ovar a long or
short p#riod.

Want up

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Thur*. Jan. 9, r)3 8 —Page 3

Young Missionary Going To Return
BOSTON —'V— The daughter of
missionaries, her husband and
their daughter, will return to the
South Pacific to fulfill her promise
to an Island monarch who died
early In 1957.
Mary Alice Hinlln Buck Is com­
pleting her studies In America and.
with her husband, plans to join her
parents in the Caroline Islands.
King John, ruler of Kusaie, ur­
ged Mary Alice two years ago to
return to the island when she had
finished her studies. Her parents.
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Hanlin, have
been serving in Micronesia since
1947.
'Mary Alice, who translated the
New Testament into the Kusaien
language when she was 19. has
been studying at Philips Univer­
sity. Enid, Okla., with her husband.
Elden Buck.
To Go In Summer
They have been appointed career
missionaries to Micronesia by the

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American Board of Commissioners
for Foreign Missions of the Con­
gregational Christian Church.
The Bucks and their daughter.
Lis* Lynette, will sail to the Caro­
lines neat summer, just as soon as
they get their academic degrees.
A native of Knoxville. Tenn.,
Mary Alice spent part of her child­
hood In Indiana when her father
taught at Butler University.
Dr. Buck observed missionary
work In the Caroline Islands while
he was with the Navy In World
War II. He wrote such impressive
reports that bis family was ready
to join him after the war.
Mary Alice was M when the a r­
rived on Kusaie. The Hinlina were
the only Americans on the Island
and lived in a thatched house. The
llanlins also have another daugh­
ter and a son.
Mary Alice met Buck while
studying at Phillips.

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Ford
GumCompany
Aiding Polio Drive

’ Ford Mason, founder and presi.-xU nt of the Ford Gum and Ma­
chine Company, Inc., this past
summer approached the National
fo u n d atio n for Infantile Paralysis
with an idea that may well put
,&gt; x tra hundreds of thousands of
• dollars into the annual national
March of Dimes program and the
welfare activities of the service
clubs and organiiations through­
out the United States.
The Foundation and Mr. Mason
came up with a plan that can reault in the greatest boon to the
Afareh
larch of Dimes and to the ciuns
Clubs'
W elfare programs since the more
. than 4200 service clubs in the na
lion first began to receive funds

Art Brings Peace
To 70-Year-Old
Hemohis Woman

from Ford Gum Machines.
Mr. Mason's idea is that the na­
tional organiraiton will be dollars
ahead using Ford machines wher­
ever possible. The Ford Gum Ma­
chine will 'akc a dime. Through
the cooperation of the Fordway
operator, dimes deposited in the
Ford machines from coast to coast
during the March of Dimes drive
in January 1933 will go to the
March of Dimes. Local service
d u b s will get credit for channel­
ing into the March of Dimes drive
all the dimes th at are taken
through
mruuuu llicir
incir sponsored
spunsun-u machines
mamim-s.
The dimes will go for the March
of Dimes and the pennies will go
for the service clubs' other wel­
fare activities.
This is the first time any na­
tional charity organisation has
ever cooperated with any vending
machine undertaking. . Increased
patronage of the machines will, in
turn, mean not only more money
for the National Foundation for
Infantile Paralysis, but also more
money for the thousands of other
welfare activities of the thousands
of service clubs from coast to

By LEO SOROKA
MEMPHIS. Tenn. —if — The role C - . t S l .
Special M arch,of Dimes lab d i
of artist started suddenly for Mrs.
have been placed on the Ford
Lou W. Collins, a widow.
"The Lord put a paint brush in machines. These will remain on
my hand," she said.
the machines for the duration of
At 70. Mrs. Collins is three years th. drive. In this area, the Fordold in the world of art. Vet her way Program is sponsored by the
garage studio-gallery is crowded Sanford Lions Club, which uses
with her paintings.
the funds fur its local welfare ac(ft A friend got Mrs. Collins into tivities. The chairman of the Gum
uainting. She was asked to do a Committee of the Sanford Ltons
mural for a church.
Club Is C. C. Welsh.
•T said no at once, for I had only
---------------------------one college semester of art,'* she
Higher Education
taiil.
Hut the friend insisted, and Mrs
Collins did i.10 hy 12-foot mural Indirect Reason
of the Rive. .Iordan.
For Missile Lag
Friends Helped
„ . ' ‘Each brush stroke gave me !up
MIAMI BEACH tP - fighcr ed­
jiln c s s and peace, and I let the col- ucation can he blamed only indi­
* r * flow out of me," she said.
rectly for the fact that (he United
That started Mrs. Collins in her States trails Russia in the sale!
new-found hobby. Friends helped lite-missilc race. Dr. John A. Han­
ker furnish the studio—brignt red nab, head of Ihe new civil rights
’ itiirs , yellow walls, dotted with commission, said Tuesday night.
Japanese lanterns, some painted,
Dr. Hannah, president of Michltome real.
gan State University, told the
In her short time as an artist, opening session of the 44th annual
Mrs. ColUns already has exhibited convention of the Association of
* her works. She held a "one man ' American Colleges that this conn
show in an art store, and for Ihe try's system nf higher education
^American Art Week Show she rn- has been struck "some random
tered two panels.
blows."
Mrs. Collins, widowed for 13
"Higher education bears onty an
year*, spent the past nine years as indirect responsibility, if any at
hostess h r the Alpha Gamma Del- alt. h r the predicament in which
ta Sorority nf the University of we find ourselves," Hannah sari.
Texas at Austin. She wrote a book “ This situation developed out ot
"Orchid* Over my Apron." about military. &gt;olitieal and economic
"mothering" a sorority.
factors over which higher cducaMrs. Collins has sold a number tion had little or no direct in*
of paintings. Friends say she is B urner"
"poor as a church mouse" but she
Hannah said spokesmen h r highd o e s n 't push her sales.
cr education have been "warning
, -"I never want for anylhing," she the American people for years, on
ikld.
good and sufficient evidence, that
She uses a palette knife, or a big we were in a race with Russia In
broad brush, "because I can let the education of scientists, engimyself go."
neers ami technologists." The trou"I'm not afraid of the paint with ble has been that, aside from edua bald Instrument In my hand."
’ calor* ami the Russians them*
She has one particular painting selves, few people believed it."
in Ihe studio she uses to show visRussia has challenged this coun­
itors.
try in the field of education, he
^ "Tell me what do you see In that said, ami "has detected what it
^Ifitture,” she'll ask.
must consider to he a vital flaw
The usual answer Is "a dark in our education system."
moody garden with a figure clothHannah said in his opinion U. S
etf in white in the center"—sort of colleges and universities can proghostly.
vide the nation with men and woThen. Mrs. Collins smiles and men who can help restore the naahows that it waa just a "clothes- tion's prestige, hut if they are to
pin bag."
do so they "cannot sleep."

^Holcombe's Place
12 0 3

W. T W E N T I E T I l

SPANISH SOIOIIIS IN ACTION—Spanish troops charge along the
top of • ridge In Sldl Ifni, Spanish West Africa, In answer to an
attack by the so-called Moroccan liberation army. Spain haa
charged that the movement ts connected with Communist Infiltra­
tion throughout countries of North Africa.
(International)

Written for Ihe United Pre**
Copyright. 1939, United Pres*
TAIPEI. Formosa W— I wanted
to bet the doctors two to one that
I didn't have cancer.
It is a good thing that they didn't
take me up on It, because I would
have lost.
1 don't know enough about can­
cer to be giving advice. And I
don't go sounding off unless l know
what I’m talking about.
But I will say that everyone who
has cancer, or thinks they have it.
should not give up hope. And.
Ihey should have rrgular medical
examinations.
Dr. Alton Ochsncr (if New Or­
leans. La., whom I consider one
of the foremost cancer specialists
In the United States, advises
against smoking cigarettes. In fact,
he thinks It docs a lot of harm.
He told me to stop smoking cig­
arettes. and I did fully stop. I'm
still smoking my pii'e. Ho hat
seen me smoking it ant hasn't said
anything.
Had Brtmebltlt
_
I've been smoking both cigar­
ettes and a pipe for years, ami t
thought I'd be the last one in the
world to have cancer.
In Ihe summer of 1953. my wife
Anns, myself and our two girls
drove from Monroe, La., to Cana­
da. It was a long, ct.soo mile trip
and we took turns driving t didn't
feet too good on part ot it.
When we returned lo Monroe. I
had some stomach trouble and was
coughing more than usual.
Hut I’ve had bronchitis for year*
and didn't pay too much attention
to the coughing.
I was in Washington on business
In August 1933 and dropped into
Walt-r Reed Army Hospital for
my annual physical chock up.
The doctors, using an X-ray,
found a smalt spot on the upper
part of my left lung. I laughed
whrn they said it might be malig­
nant.
The doctors said they could not
dtermine for certain unless they
rut it out and examined It in a
laboratory.
Tumor, All Right
Five days later, while I was
still stitched up. the results came
back from the laboratory. It was
a malignant tumor, all right.
The doctors said If there was no

CONGRATULATIONS, MR. MAYORI City Attorney William C. Hutchison congratula­
tes Commissioner Merle Warner on his election ns Mayor of Sanford for 11)58. Com­
missioner David Gntchel, who served as temporary chairman of the organizational
meeting Tuesday night, looks on.
(Staff Photo)
recurrence within 12 months, the
chances were that I would be nut
in the d e a r. The weeks went by,
and I went regularly once a montn
tor an examination.
In May of last year I began to
feel uncomfortable. My coughing
incirased, and I felt tired more
easily, although I kept right on
working.
The doctors said they couldn't
find anything. So, Anna and I
went off for a three-week trip to
Europe.
When we returned a t the end
nf the 12th month, the doctors
said they still couldn't find any­
lhing In indicate a recurrence. But
in the 13th month they located an­
other small spot in my lung cavltyThe surgeon* told me they could
operate, hot it probably would do
more harm than good.
Many Tough .Situations
Dr Oschsner has been giving
me shots ol nitrogen mustard com­
pound. I have been taking them
intravenously.
He believes that he can arrest
the growth of llto cancer. They
don’t talk about curing cancer

TEACHER NAMED "PRINCESS"
WUERZBURG. Germany (UP)—
A 25 yrar old Salt Lake City, Utah,
school teacher has been chosen
Wucrthurg's carnival princess for
1933. it was announced today. She
Is blonde Carma Hoggs, who
teaches fourth graders at the U.S.
Army’s Benjamin Franklin School
here. To he elected a "Fasching"
prince&lt;s It considered a great hon­
or In any German city. Fasching
Is Germany's version of Mardi
Gras and lasts 13 days.

PLEA AMONG PINES
UDINE, Italy (UP)— A desper*
ate appeal allegedly from an Ital­
ian soldier who claimed he waa a
prisoner of the Russians in Siberia
was found today carved on a trea
which arrived at nearby Villasan*
tina. The message, discovered la
a load of fir trees from Russia,
said: "I have been a prisoner ot
the Russians In Siberia for 13
year*. I am an Alpine soldier.
Help me." The signed name ap­
peared to be Giuseppe Plschlasl*.

yet. Rut Dr. Ochsncr told me,
"General, we will keep you alive
until a cure is discovered.’’
I plan to be around many more
years.
Anna and I attended four con­
ventions last year, I'm continuing
my regular work, and In the past
four weeks I will have flown more
than 20,000 miles out lo tho far
cast and hack to the U. S.
I've been in a lot of lough situa­
tions before and have never quit
yet. ( certainly am not going to
let this get me down. I may have
cancer, but ( a in not going to alt
around worrying about it,

GLOBE MASTER CRASH LANDS
MOBILE, Ala. ( U P ) - An Air
Force C-124 Globemaster, crippled
hy a runaway propclloc, m ad*
safe crash landing In a cotton (laid
near here Tuesday, An Air Forca
spokesman said there w a n total*
mum of damage to the plane. T)w
six-tnan crew was uninjured.

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A new undersea telephone
between the United .State*
Hawaii is the world's longest and
deepest, stretching 2.400 mile*
along Die ocean floor a t depths up
to 3 4 miles.

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trainer llob Dietch at the National Pet Show In the New York
Coliseum. Although there is ten pounds of spaghetti. Bob has lo
eat fast If be ts not to go hungry as "Elvis" has a huge appetite.

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"Project Approved" Is Only
A n s w e r To Canal P r o b le m
It h u t e n a long time hstwren ■hock*—
u d ire believe that th* announcement made
]T«Urday that the Sanford-Tituaville Canal
report waa found "unfavorable," waa the
biggeat ahoek In many a year for the com­
munity of 8anford.

Kami traveled like wildfire and the com­
munity^ leaders ahowed lignz of displeas­
ure and spoke aa if they knew one of the
greatest mistakes of the century had been
made.
It Is a mistake—and we hold nothing in
reserve with that statement—if reports are
tree that the Corps of Engineers, a reput­
able organisation of our country, could come
up with aueh atatementa aa "not enough traf­
fic to warrant the project" or St. Johns
River not cspeble of carrying enough water
o ff”
We eim ask a few questions here— for,
eertalnly If planning for the future is any
mark of engineering—questions are In order.
For instance • When new roads are built
for subdivisions or recently opened areas,
la it tha traffic on the road which makes it
feasible?
.
,
Why, certainly not— It is the potential,
th e expected, plans for the future. That is
he one thing that has made America big,

Mr. District Engineer!
Or, may we ask: If traffic was expected
on the St. Johns River, where would that
traffic be?
Not between Titusville or Cape Canaveral,
Mr. Dlatrict Engineer, for the SanfordTituaville Canal Isn't open aa yet.
Certainly the Corps'of Engineers doesn't
expect the citizens of Sanford and Central
Florida to believe the “unfavorable’' reports
In any senae of the word, does it?
Projects of such tremendous proportions
’or the growth and economy of all of Florida
must be started Vrotn “scratch”—and the
Sanford-Titusville Canal is no diforent from
the millions of others which have been start­
ed In the young history of our state ami
community as far as development Is con­
cerned.
No doubt the Corps of Engineers will ho
hearing about this mistake they’ve made
for a long, long time— nnd the noise, so far
ns we can estimate at the moment will begin
to get terrific pretty soon.
The only correction that we feel the Corps
can make right now is an “Addendum” to
their report reading "PROJECT APPROV­
ED."

topic of conversation.
As one employ said in a downtown Sanford
store "Courtesy Week to mo Is every duy
for I practice courtesy in ail of my asso­
ciations and contacts.”
Frankly, that is the real idea and pur­
pose behind "Courtesy Week”—it Is to con­
vince the thousands of us who approach
the public that courtesy pluys an important
part in our econo*-'*' end our ability to con­
vince visitors and natives alike that we are
happy and congenial because we nre courte­
ous toward one another.
Courtesy Week should bo extended throu­
ghout the year—blit Courtesy Week should
be celebrated with one great big event onco
each year so that the ideas now being used
to stage the event can be used over and
over again next yenr nnd new Ideas added
to mnko Lhe celchrnUon a little bj* more
spectacular.
*
Soon, we will all have learned our lessons
in courtesy—nnd what courtesy mean** In
our everyday life.
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future.
WASHINGTON—Tha cherished
President Elsenhower and top
hopes of the AFL-CiO to organ- administration
officials
have
lie the booming industrial South maintained a stern silence on the
have been sidetracked, a t leaat contents - of the report. But on
temporarily. Th* primary reason Capitot Hill there have been nim ­
la the Teamaters union scandals. bi Inge of criticism over the fail­
Strategist* had planned to use ure to make tha paper public.
th* far-raving Teamstera mi the
main wedge for cracking formid­
able non-union stronghold* in th*
South. With ita extensive connect­
ion*. th* union was considered to
he th* ideal ehock troop force in
th* drive.
'
•pMUUMN.
But the Teamstera were booted
ALL d tp long pour boas prob- shoulders, nock u d b e lli mas* A
out of tho AFL-CIO aa tha afterablp haa boea urging p m to clex.
w
“think.’' wall, a person who On# bp on* stretch a r t relax
math of congressional and other
doesn't have to think while on and you'll really feel ralaxed.
investigations. And th* bad odor
the job probablp doesn't h a rt Bleep should coma quickly
left by th* Team it* ri has redound­
much of a Job.
u d easily if you don’t think
ed to the detriment of organis­
Whan p m are ready te eaU ■bbut earthing slsa from then
ed labor in many parts of the
It a dap and go to bad, however. on. Use pour will power, If you
United States. Nowhere haa this
It's quite a different matter. must, but Just refuse to think
been felt more keenly than in the
That's when you should atop about anything.
South.
As an average, ■ person aaeds
thinking a r t Just go to sleep.
Any future eempalgn will have
about sovea to sight hours sleep
Tepid
Both
each n ig h t Soma get along with
to await a cleanup in the union.
A regular night-time routine less and a few need more. Do- bt
Some otfcer union*, auch as the
might be advisable for thorn of tannine how much steep pou
Electrical Workers or Machin­
pou who often hero difficulty need bp sleeping eight hours
ists, might step In and take the
getting to sleep. As I bare pre­ on* week, nine tha next u d
lead, but thl* aeem* unlikely now.
viously pointed out, a tepid both perhaps seven or area tea uw
NEW SESSION—The new sess­
. -Just before you climb Into bed following week.
ion of Congress promises more
will soothe a tired body and Irri­
emphasis on U. 8. defanao and
tated nerves and help p m get If eight Is sufficient that's
to sleep.
circular, dated December, 1937, foreign affairs and Use on th*
fine. But if pou are so reluctant
was written by Fred P. Lawrence, Batti* of the Budget that featur­
A glass of warm milk la o good to get up In tho morning that
Idea, too.
citrua specialist with the Florida ed laat year’* session.
you can talk yourself Into think­
Legislators gsneratly era In a
Agricultural Extension Service,
Fresh air In your bedroom (air ing that you are catching a cold
nood
to
voto
just
about
whatever
It out during the day if pou ar some other disease and should
Gainesville. The circular covers
don't want the windows open at probably stay home, then, sis­
the symptoms of cold injury, ferti­ th* Elsenhower administration re­
night) la essential for relaxing ter, pou need more sleep.
lization, cultivation, m e 1 a n oie quests for defense, particularly
sleep. Your mattress should be Bo. there you have them, a
control, pruning, spraying, etc. of for missile programs, to meet the
firm and the sheets and blan­ few Ups on how you can live a
bearing groves as well as the care military challenge of Rueela.
kets unwrinkled and not too healthful day, every dap.
But the Democrats will b* even
ol you.ig citrut trees.
heavy.
Try them out next week.
more
critical
of
tho
foreign
pol­
Following are some excerpts from
YouH sleep better, of
QUtSTJOK AMD AXSWXX
this circular, with pirtlcula* re­ icy of th* Eisenhower adminis­
If pour bedroom Is quiet and C. O.: What causes multiple
ference to the eare of young citrus tration and will fight any attem­
dark.
bolls on the skin?
trees. Next week this column will pts to cut spending for what
Answer: Bolls or furuncles are
Wslfielng Boutin*
carry the auggested care of older they consider esasntla] domestic
caused bp tho entrance of bac­
programs.
bearing groves.
Once pou are In bed, try this teria Into the hair follicle* of
relaxing routine:
Any effort to reduce the veter­
Mr. Lawrence points out, as
tha skin. Th* type of bacteria
many others have, that after a ans' program, reportedly being
Curl pour toes tightly and which usually causes this Infec­
freeze the natural reaction Is to do considered by tha administration,
then relax them. Twist pour tion is known as th* staphylo­
ankles and then relax them. coccus. Good hygiene, with fre­
something right away. If you don't will bring plenty of fireworks in
Btretch your legs, tighten your quent washing of the akin, often
believe this, Just look at the piles Congress where member* are con­
stomach muscles, then stretch will keep this eondJUon from
of pruned off limbs people are pil­ scious of veterans’ voting power
pour arms, pour hands, Angers, occurring.
ing up for the trash truck. There In an election year.
i* very little that can be done at
In addition, tho nation'* power­
that time, as It i* impossible to ful veteran's organizations will
UFF-A-DAY
determine the full extent of In-’throw their full weight against
Jury. No poison or sour sap forms nrry attempt to whsck veteran's
In the tree that will back up Into benefits, and these groups have
the living tissue and do further a strong influence on member* of
damage. Following a severe freeze, Congress.
twigs and branches may continue | GAITHER REPORT—Look for
to die for a period of several Congress to put Increasing presmonths to as long as two years, m re on the White House to get
This 1* caused by injury to the the full text of the Gaither comhark and wood at the time of the mittee report. Part* of the docufreeze and not by a condition of | ment have been published, but, ns
the sap. Citrus trees on which y#t, there haa been no official retwlgs and branches have been |(a, e
killed by cold should receive ex­
The report purportedly take* a
tra care during the following sea­ very Je^Tteed view of America's
son.
and th* free world'i chance* of
If the damage to young trees overpowering th# Communist or­
Is slight and there are some leaves bit In th* field of missilei and
and green twigs above the bank, satellites—at leaat in the near
no special steps need to be taken.
Trees in such Instances hive suf­
ficient living wood to develop new growth has occurred or If It Is still
tops. Even so, the banks should bo tender, the banks should be re­
removed from a few trees and the moved as soon as the cold has
trunks Inspected to see that the passed. This process may need to
bark is firm. This process should be repealed several times before
be repeated at weekly Intervals, winter Is over.
Young trees that were not bank­
as damaged trees often "sweat"
in the bark-and are attacked by a ed at the time the cold came
fungus that can kill the young tree should not be banked until the
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rumss mSSa -■ *■*
M,,r“
quickly.
,
, next forecast of freezing tempera­
"Now try It!”
If the young citrus tree has been tures. It Is useless and often detri­
killed to or Into the bank, it may mental to bank trees Immediately
be a good practice to remove the following a freeze; as they are
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bank, or as much as neceitary to libily to "sweat" in the hnnk and
HOPEWELL. N. J. — (UP) —
expose live tissue, to allow the be more severely damaged than if
tree to respond, by growth, to sun­ unbanked. Wait until the forecast Stephen Eurosaos bagged his first
light and air. Otherwise, the bark of additional freezing temperatures deer in 30 years of hunting, but
ho won't ser the buck on his dinn­
beneath the hank may soften and to hank.
If damage is slight, exert every er Uhl*. A deer-snatrher stole
slough off—resulting In complete
LAST SHOWING
loss of the tree (the extent of this effort to keep the young trees ! th# buck from Eurossns' car while
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operation will depend upon the ac­ dormant or as notrly so as pot- the hunter toasted his luck In s
reage involved and the manpower liblc. If heavy damage ha* occur- local inn.
-------------------available. I When trees are unbank­ red, In addition to removing the
A LONG TEN'L'HE
ed it will be necessary to rrbank hanks, It may be necessary (deHARTFORD, Conn. —(U P)—
them when there Is a forecast of pending on conditions) to water the
freezing temperatures. In rebank­ trees. Cultivation, fertilization and SecreUry of State Mildred P.
ing, the trees should be complete­ spraying should he delayed until Alien said a check of the records
^ ClfatVx' M *4 £
showed th# Wylly* family of
ly covered if the growth Is tender. winter has passed.
This free circular In Ita entirety Hartford held tha secretary of
If growth lias progressed to a point
of hardening, the *'ecs need not It available at the County Agri- state office for 98 years, starting
Admission
be completely covered, if no cultural Agent’s office, Court!with llexekiah Wyllys who got
ADULTS—Matinee 80e
House, Sanford, Phone FA 2 3233. tha Job in 1712.

C an't Sleep At Night?
Just Stretch And Relax

Agriculture News
By Cecil A. Tucker, II
The latest newcomer to the bulle­
tin display racks in the County Ag­
ricultural Extension offices is Cir­
cular 174, entitled "Treatment of
Cold-Injured Citrus Trees." This

Courtesy W eek Successful Here
Cbqrteay Week In Sanford has been a
tremendous success up to this point— and
irith th* Sanford-Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce behind the project,
ire are aur* that the final reports will read
•Wen Done"
Hundreds of lapel badges reading ‘ Re
3ourt*oua“ have been worn by sales people
ind those meeting the public this week unJl practically everybody hns seen something
ibout "Be Courteous."
The impact of the Florida Courtesy Week
ivant comes when people realize just how
nnch courtesy really plays In their dally
Ives and what it means to them in the
noment-afler-moment events that form the
•aaual usual dny.
The campaign to “Be Courteous" will lx*
jxtended right on through the year with the
seeking of . the Florida State Chamber of
Commerce and the individual Chnmbcnt ofCommerce throughout the state.
• Here In Sanford, the Sem inole County
Chamber of Commerce and the SanfnnlJemlnole County Junior Chamber of Com­
merce have co-sponsored the event.
Throughout the city, men and women use
he "Be Courteous” enmpnign ns a general

Will PCNDLITM

What About The Budget?—This
was the biggest question in Washington as Congress opened this
week. Florida's Senator Holland
say* wc should be witling to p u t up
lie necejjury money; that our na­
tional security .should come first
"That is nut to say that wc should
blindly indulu - in panic spending
for detente," he said, "nor should
we tolerate excessive re picsts for
fund* (or i »y and every kind ol
project which thclr proponents may
strive to color with military neces­
sity."
He urged caution in dealing with
Russia, and said; "Until the time
whei\ we can obtain reasonably
guaranteed assurances from Russia
of progressive disarmament with
adequate inspection and agreement
on the diversion of nuclear power
to beneficial purposes, we must
provide thr funds that our lust
military and scientific ralndi can
Timelv Notes
r*:abllih as nccesiiry to Insure
Congratulations to Mayor Merle Warner. the security of our people.”
Asked about the cuts In the
His tenure ns titular hend of the City of budget
last year, Holland explain­
Sanford will, we believe, be a successful ed that he felt we should hold on
The Sanford Herald
one. Cooocratlon of the entire Roard of San­ to as many of those economies as
S s t m S m H f « l l f l a w w a lle r 0 » U W r S T . 1 1 1 ! * t
ford City Commissioners, of course, make wc could. Ho rxplainrd that more
u i r —4 o in ,« • ( i u Ih S r u r u i . ■»*-- «fc* *•«
one-half of the )3 billion cut
•I I’M ir f H of March S. 1ST*
such n position n successful and valuable one. than
was for non-defense Items.
rnau rcnKiies, Mim
pc*u«h»r
—O—
"Nothing would please the reds
Wtains MAMMAS sa, Bsecxllrr Bella*
Hi Fever Follies is beginning to be the more," he said, "than for us to
BVM1.TR J. CVAMISO. AOccrtlclaa at
"talk of the town" already. We are sure bleed ourselves white financially.
P a tll.tr *
H a ll,
r * r * » i - a ia fC a ,.
«»4 a r
aa*
the ladies of the Seminole Memorinl Hospital That would accomplish for them
C h rU lw a a , a a la rA a r * n » « * 4 l a i t k i U t a a a .
of their m ajor objective* In the
will stage an extravaganza no one will wnnt one
C C M S C M 1 P TIO S M A T B S
cold war. Our difficult task it to
M * I ’a r r l r ,
1 .1 , aaa f t e r t
O ar M a a lh
II.M
to miss.
find s way to maintain our nation­
T il,,
N a a lta
a|i M a a lt*
Oaa V r a r
| LM
S A .TI
,
S IIA *
al security and at the same time
A l l n t l t a a r r a a ilrra . &gt; «,• ! a l tta a k a . r n a ia lla a a a a *
David Gatchel changed titles within one retain our high standard of living
S a llr a a a* a a tc rta la ia ra l f a r t t r t a r c a w a f ra la la a
fa a * a a r lll t * r l a M f * T a r a t r r n l a r a S v e rS U Ia a r a lr a .
24-hour period. He relinquished his seat nnd and remain solvent."
opening of Congress found
T t r H r r a ia la a w e w h r r a f I t r t ' a l t r * Praaa a a tlrh
title ns Mayor of Sanford Tuesday night, theThe
Senator back at his desk, " ta k ­
la r a l l l l a * a i r l a a l r r l r la t t r aaa t a r r r p a t l l r a l l a a
a f a ll lh a U r a l
e rla itO la tbla i t a i M H r .
and was then installed ns President of the ing It rasy as much is possible,"
M rr rr a ra lr*
S a lla a a lt r
tr
n ra rra l
a O rr rlW Ia e
Sanford Klwnnls Club Wednesday at noon. although not yet fully recovered
C r r a lr fa r.
Ml
tla a fa U
a »a la *»
« - s
"I* .
Congratulations David Gatchel and may the from a recent operation.
A 'la a la . U ra ra la
next year be ns successful us the past one. Herlong Tax Hearings— One of
Page 4
Thursday, January 9, 1958
the first bills to be considered by
the Way* and Means Committee
this year is the Herlong Sadlsk tax
reduction proposal. Hearings -are
now being held on this measure.
This is a bi-partisan effort to do
Bv m
A R L E 8 M. McCANN
a
- f n*Ani
_ •»—
.it.it* t
By
CHARLES
McCANN
A
lot of
people. iin
"n .e ..u 1t ■
ralist
haa announced• »in the last three something about lax reduction.
United Ir a n Still Correspondent and uncommitted countries — per* years. A reduction of 040,000 was Congressman Syil Herlong, Demo­
Soviet Russis's Announcement ol haps even some In Allied countries announced in 1933. A second one crat, has been joined by Antoni
■ cut la the i i » of lu ermeJ —will accept this.
of 1,200,00 men was supposed to Sadlik, Republican of Connecti­
force* eppeirs to be nothing but
cut, to push through a proposal to
The Hussian announcement was be carried out last year.
a im art propaganda move.
made in ■ carefully staged pres*
Nobody know* whether the first reduce all taxes— both personal
The Kremlin calls '.he reduction conference in Moscow by First two cut* really were made or and business - • systematically
" a major new rontrlbution to the Ileputy Foreign Minister Vaiily whether the third will In­
over a five year period. Scheduled
•ante of Uiiemng tcusLns jnd V. Kuznetsov ami Deputy Army
in any event, the Kremlin has to speak in favor of the bill at
creating trutt in relation* between Chief of Staff Gen. Mtkhalletaoaoi no reason to worry about weaken­ the hearings is Ttnslev W. Ruc«tAlatci."
Malinin.
ing Itself. Military expert* esti­ cr, of Jacksonville, president and
Hut it *1111 leave* the Soviet They said the armed forces would mate the present Soviet strength general manager of the DixonUoion with the world'i mo*t pow­ be reduced by 300.000 men during at anywhere from 2,800,000 to 4, Fowdermakcr Furniture Company.
erful armed fo rm and still un­ 1938.
Rucker represents the Associate*!
ooo.ooo men.
willing to enter a diiarmamci.t
Of these 300,000 men. Kuzenlsov
The United States armed forces Industries of Florida and other In­
agreement with guarantee* which and Malinin said, Russia will with­ totaled 2,789,642 last May 31. They terested groups totaling more thin
would prevent It from cheating. draw 41,000 of its troops from are to be reduced to 2,790,000 by 2,U00 Florida firms.
Hence from the practical v'ew- East Germany and lf.ooo from next June.
Carlton Sworn In— Former Gov­
poin., the reduction ti an empty Hungary.
Kuznetsov and Malinin said Rus­ ernor of Florida, Doyle E. Carlton,
gesture.
But Kuzentaov and Malinin re­ sia’s reduction was "an act of good of Tampa, has assumed his duties
In many countries *11 over the fused to say what the site of the
and expressed hope that the as a member of the [’resident's
world, however, the Rusiiam will Soviet armed forces would be aft­ will"
Civil Right* Commission. Tills is
Allies would follow It.
ba given credit for setting ■ good er the reductions were carried out.
the temporary Commission set up
But
any
tlm*
Russia
wants
to
example to the Western Allies.
Thia ia in keeping with tradi­ prove good will, all it has to do by the passage of the much fought
Even in the United State* the tional Soviet secrecy.
over Civil Rights Bill. Purpose of
Soviet, move got big headline* a* The new cut is the third Russia is to agree to a cheat proof disar­ | the Commission is to study com­
mament
agrcenien
.
a news story. Not everybody bothplaints that persons have been
•red to read in the dispatches and
denied the right to vote because
In editorials the caution th it for
'o f rice; study present laws pro­
practical purposes the reduction—
tecting civil rights; and to make
-#V
M
OTT
KINOIf It la really carried out— la meanrecommcndations to the President.
ingleta.
THB 00317X7 decreed price in- Th* Kremlin alio raised the
, The Commission was set up for a
ireaee* In a number of luxury price of autos. The price always
Aa part of the Unltrd States at­
limited life of two years after the
Is
higher
under
power
steering.
consumer
Items.
What
they've
tempt to catch up with Russia In
hill became a taw. That was Sept.
I
!
!
got
over
there
ta
an
over-supply
the nuclekr mlsatle field, Prut9, 1937. Five months of their time
Soviet
TV
eels
hove
been
cm'
of
consumer*
and
an
under-sup­
dent Elsenhower is expected to
already has passed. Their work
in price. Vn&gt;he fo console.
ply of luxuries.
*»k Congress for increased de­
must be done by Sept'. 9, 1939,
' I l l
1 I I
fame appropriation*.
when they will go out of business.
The grem lin raised (An price of
tevlel TV pragm as are in caier,
If lu- does, tin- Russians will
vodka te p e r renf. T A at* m g/l*. lee. All Red.
Of six members, three are from
make the most of it in their In­
I 1 I
I I I
the North ami three are Southern­
Another
item
(he
K
r
e
m
l
i
n
t e r n ! propaganda broadcast!.
One reaten fer the v e d ta price
er*. Carlton was recommended by
Insreaee it t# d iu ev rafe drinking. raised In price U door covering*
They will point out that while
both Florida Senators for the job. 1
Probably
there's
a
shortage
since
Probably M's considered a hind af
K uuia ia reducing its mili ary
He is considered to be one of the
Khrushchev
has
had
so
many
kengever from cepllalism.
twees, th* l/oited States Is not.
most able men ever to serve as }
people on the carpet..
Governor of Florida
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®28k Democrats already aceue.
irg Mr. Eisenhower of lathing "a
sense of urgency1' during the cur­
rent Sputnik crisis, it is possible
that the Gaither report may pro­
vide th* ammunition for some not.
able political eklrmishaa ia 1939.
The report Itself is said to
commend sizable Increase* i™
government epending, pine other
proposals that a n aura to raise
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Garden Circles I General Meeting And Luncheon *
*
1XORA CIRCLE will meet Fri­ ' W ednesday At Womans Club

day, January 10 at 10:00 A. M. at
The business luncheon of the San­ Lelnhart and Mrs. Ramsay.
ths home of Mrs. John Morgan. ford Woman’s Club was held Wed­ The meeting was conducted by
124 X. Summerlin. Co-hostess will nesday at the clubhouse on Oak the president, 3Irs. M. V. Far*
be Mrs. Bert Hollingsworth. Dr. J. Ave. Receiving the guests a t the mer. Mrs. C. W. Lynch and Mrs.
F. Darby will speak on principles door were Mrs. B. F. McWhorter, C. 31. Wine were introduced as
of plant diseases.
Mrs. B. R. Beck, and Mrs. L. M. new members.
HEMEROCALLIS CIRCLE will Lelnhart.
Guests of Mrs. Sidney Ives were
By VIRGINIA CONN. SttcMy Bdilor
met January 9 at 7:30 I’. 31. at
Hostesses for the luncheon were Mra. S. E. Ives Jr. of Orlando,
After hearing varying reports on nights ago. Cathy Stoweil entered the home of Mrs. Ralph Jarvis, Mrs. D. S. Talley, Mr*. Herman Mrs. Dial Gray of Lauriens, S. C.
Back to Methuslah", starring a Into the ip irit of things by prepay 1719 South Sanford Ave. Co-hostess D. Stanley, Mrs. H. V. Nelson and 3irs. J. E. Stuekey of Camden,
gorgeous Faye Emerson and a fas­ ing a tremendous tray of delicacies es will be Mrs- Carl F. Lind and and Mrs. Clyde Ramsay.
S. C.
cinating Tyrone Power, 1 have which she balanced on^her knee Mrs. Clara Hadercr. The program
Mrs. Al Hunt of the Fine Arts
Decorations of greenery and
come to the conclusion that it is all the way In from Geneva. The will be oo the conservation of white crysanthemumt were used Department made an announce*
birds. Guest speaker will be Carl throughout the club house. An out­ ment of the annual Animated 3!ag*
not the acting that counts any­ guests numbered about thirty.
Jean Reedy and Marge Hill drove Lind, who will also show slides. standing arrangement of the cry- azine which will be held January
way. The New York producers
The JACARANDA CIRCLE will sanlhemums was made by Mrs. 15 at 3:00 P. M. Visitors are wel­
would be far better oft financially off into the west with Molly and
to bring their "turkey-prone" ac­ Carlyle Reedy—to deliver the girls meet Friday at the home of Mrs.
come.
tors and actresses to a fame-hun­ hack to school. Molly's destination X. R. Whitney, 409 Mcllonvillo
Nominating committees were an­
gry small town than to expose was Texas—but she had reserva­ Ave. at 7:30 P. M. Co-hostesses will
nounced by department chairmen.
be
Mrs.
George
Ewing
and
Mrs.
them to the scathing tongues of tion* on the train. Carlylo has evi­
They will report at the next meet*
Intellectually voracious critici In dently' bogged the girls down In Beulah Thornton.
'Ing.
New Orleans, which is not such a
DIRT GARDENERS Circle will
Mrs. W. D. Chisolm, chairman of
cities.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Allen and
We are happy here Just to see bad place to stay for a while. Ter- meet at the home of Mrs. Irvin Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Bynl Sr. of a bridge and canasta benefit an­
someone In person—we do not cri­ haps by this writing the travelers Fleischer at 10:00 a. m. Friday 111 Holly Ave., had as their guests nounced that an afternoon and
morning.
evening party will bo held Feb­
ticize unduly their capacity for will have returned.
HIBISCUS Circle will meet during the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. ruary 28.
projecting the particular charac­ John Krider will perhaps be the
Friday, Jan. 10 at 2:30 p . in. at C. X. Shaffer Jr. and son Allen
most
courteous
chairman
the
coun­
An election was held to fill the
ter, a t long as they project their
of Columbus, Ohio. Also Mr. and
INTERMEDIATE TROOP of fly-upa, as ye without a number, holtl their tenth meet­ own personality. Several persons ty Commission has ever had. John the home of Mrs. D. H. Fauvcr, Mrs. Harry Byrd Jr. of Martins­ elective offices of the general
so concerned about the "cus­ at Eureka Hammock.
club's
nominating committee.^
ing in the home of Mrs. Jackie Austin, their leader. Mrs. Louise Drebert is the assistant who saw the play said that they was
DRIFTWOOD CIRCLE will meet ville. Va.. Philip Byrd of Southern Those chosen were Mrs. H artm an,
tom ers" having to dial that old,
would
enjoy
Faye
Emerson
far
leader. Mrs. Prokosch brought her Huwaiia t slides to show the troop. Left tn right, Jill
at 9:45 a. m. at the Legion llut Union College Wadtey, Alabama, 3lrs. Monteith and Mrs. Meriwe­
hard
number
6392,
that
he
prevail­
Stogner, Diano Powell. Anita Troutner, Ga l Uouglus, Daryl Coe. (Photo by IJergstrom) more in the future on television ed upon Bob Shedden to change it Mrs. George Harden will give a and Mr. and 2Irs. Earl Grow of
ther.
for having seen her on the stage.
demonstration of basic flower ar Miami.
Following the luncheon a bridge
The Mutual Concert Association to an easier on the fingers handle;
Drucc Anderson, son of Mr. and
thus the new one, 2212. Takes rangement for this workshop meetand canasta party was held- Win­
Tuesday night brought to tuwn
3lrs.
11.
W.
Anderson
of
Lake
Min­
Ing.
Members
are
asked
to
bring
three people who obviously did some remembering, but thanks, a pin-holder, a dish, and their own nie has returned to the Baylor ning high prise at bridge wee Mrs.
not have this glamorous back­ John, for your kind consideration. flowers. Hostesses will be Mrs. E. School for Roys, after spending AI Hunt. Attendance prize was won
Our worn uut fingers appreciate It.
by 3!rs. Redding. High canasta
ground. Where thry needed color­
J. Mills, Mrs. J. F. Barlow and the holidays with his parents.
was won by Mrs. C. 31. Flowers;
ful sets to help the visual enjoy­ Since it is now pitch dark, and Mr*. J. W. Strlhllng.
Jimmy
Wright
has
also
returned
stilt nut snowing, I may ai well
M 1957 was a year of achievement and Margaret Arndt, Oviedo, and
screeno, 3!rs. J . E. Courier; Aver­
ment of their* presentation, thry
AZALEA CIRCLE will meet with to Baylor afier a Christmas vaca­
0 for the 4-H girls in Seminole Coun­ Dorothy McAlexander, Sanford, re­
had nothing. The audience did not give up my vigil. Snow in Florida Mrs. Henry McLaulin and Mrs. tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. age score, Mrs. S. G. Harrien.Vis
something
the
tourists
may
not
presented
the
County
at
the
State
ty. Following is a brief account of
A kitchen shower was given re­ respond to their poorly directed at­
4-H Short Course. This trip was cently for Miss Ann Davis, bride- tempts. It is hoped that this choice believe. They may consider them­ W. It. Jennings at Mr*. McLaulin’* J. A. Wright of 415 Elliot Ave.
the 4-H’crs;
Mr. and Mrs. George Rounds en3tugwump. In American slang, ia
A total of 549 project! were car­ made possible through the follow­ elect of February. Hostess for the will not hurt the rest of the year. selves lucky and from now on home at 1:00 p. m. Thursday. The trrtaincd their son Harry and his
program
will
bo
on
conservation.
can
say—•
yes
that
was
the
year
it
ing
organizations;
Chase
Groves,
name applied to any independ­
ried by the 331 girls enrolled — 2
occasion was Miss Dottle Bolling­ The Association does an excellent snowed in Florida". Soon we will
wife and Children. Rryan and Kris­ ent voter and especially ot those
vegetable growing projects; 7 poul­ Federation of Women, Sanford Wo­ er, assisted by her mother, Sirs. Job of bringing music and laugh­
ten over the holidays. The visitors Independent! In tho Republican
worry about someplace else freez­
try; 21 Home Grounds; 111 cloth­ man's Club; Longwood, Lake Mon­ Y. C. Bollinger.
ter Into Sanford. They do a better ing over, so watch your exaggera­
left Wednesday to return to their party who refused to support
roe,
L
air
Mary
and
Sanford
Home
ing; 58 electricity; 299 Food ami
The blue and white theme, plan­ Job when they bring the muaic, al­
home in Syracuse, N. Y.
tions! It may yell
James G. Rlalnc, when nominated
Nutrition; 1 freezing foods; 11 Demonstration Clubs.
ned by Mias Davis for her wedding, though last year "Charlie's Aunt'*
THUR-SDAV
Mrs. Jim Patton and daughter by that party for the presidency
56
girls
and
three
leaders
made
health; 22 child care; 6 home fur­
was used throughout the Bolling­ was certainly enjoyed by many,
The Sanford Duplicate Bridge Debbie of Cincinnati, Ohio, arrived
nishings (room improvement); 1 the tour to the State Fair In Tam­ er home. The table was decorated myself included.
Club will meet at 8:00 P. M. at this week to spend some time with In 1884.
pa.
a craft and 3 recreation.
with a white laco cloth, white
With the completion of the new
the Yacht Club.
her parent* Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
* 21 girls participated in the Ten girls participated in the candles and blue and white flowers. Sanford Civic Center, we will he
Thomas. Mrs. Patton is the for­
FRIDAY
County 4-H Dress Revue. Sibyl
County Demonstration Day.
Miss Davis received many In a position to Invite famous per­
The Sallic Harrison Chapter of mer "Pudgle" Thomas.
The following girls participated Grant, Longwood, received the amusing and useful articles for her sonages to open their plays on our
Ihe D. A. R. will meet Friday at
Senior
Dress
Revue
pin.
donor,
tn the District Demonstration Day
future kitchen. Games played dur­ stage. With good acoustics and an STUFFED BELGIAN ENDIVE
the home of Mrs. R. E. True in
in Orlando: Connie Griffis and Simplicity P a tt c r n Company; ing the evening were won by Miss enthusiasm for big names, perhaps
4 large heads Belgian endive
Lake Mary, a* 3:oo P. M. Co-host- Plantettes Will
June Williams, I'aola, team Food Christine Vcntry, Sanford, and Su­ Vatcric Klrchhoff and Miss Linda the players themselves might he
3 ozs butter
esses will be Mrs, W. E. Raker and
san
Futford,
Geneva,
received
the
Preparation; Jenifer Jordan, Long
Anderson.
Inspired to surpass themselves in
i* tap. salt
Mrs. Rsymond Bali. Members arc Meet January IB
wood, individual salad; Uetty Jean Junior Dress Revue pin, donor
Others attending were Miss an otherwise indifferent play.
4 tbs. bread crumbs
asked to bring used clothing ami
The regular meeting of the Flor­
Coats
and
Clark,
Inc.;
Others
re­
Robinson and Carla Lommler,
Frances Middleton, Miss Juanita
The fact remains, in Central
1 tbs. freshly chopcil parsley
beads for the package to be sent ida Power and Light Company
Longwood, individual demonstra­ ceiving pins were: Betty Sue F ar­ Wynn, MUs Sylvia Price, Mis* Jo­ Florida, there is a definite market
Freshly ground white pepper
to the Indians. Subject of tho pro­ Plantettes will be held January 13
tion! Dairy Foods: Betty Sue Far mer, Longwood, Public Speaking, anne Hughey, Min Iris Causey, (or Broadway productions, provided
Allow I large head Belgian en­ gram will be the study of the In­ at the home of Mrs. W. M. Gaines,
donor
Pure
Oil
Co.;
Sylvia
Miktcr,
* mer, Longwood, Public Speaking;
Miss Marcia Loechelt. Miss Mari­ the big name it there. This will be dive cut lengthwise In half for each dians.
105 North Mrltonvillc, at 8:00 p.
Marian Fabry and Sandra Bell Slavia, Frozen Foods, donor Whirl- anne Ludwig. Miss Sandy 1-ee, Mrs. backed by the sellout in both Or­ serving. Crisp endive in ice water
pool-Sregar
Corporation;
Bette
m.
J. C. Davis and Miss Gloria Schu- lando and Daytona Beach with a 15 minutes before using. Dry gent­
horn, Slavia, team demonstration
In addition tn the regular bust
Food Preparation; Mary Ann Te Jean Robinson, Longwood, Home cncmann.
minimum of publicity on "Back to ly in paper towrl. With sharp
ness, there will be a demonstration
Improvement,
donor
The
Scars
tlnky, Oviedo, Senior Talent and
Methuslah". Granted the show was knife, slice Belgian endive head
of family clothing by Sirs. n. P.
Naomi Tuhy, Slavia, Junior Tal­ Roebuck Foundation; Sandu Bellplugged on T. V. by Mr. I’owcr and lengthwise beginning a t root-end.
Gomlspecd. All members are ask
horn
and
Marian
Fabry,
Slavia,
ent.
Miss Emerson—powerful enough Gently remove small center leaves
rd to bring guest other than
Three girls received Junior Lea­ Dairy Foods, donor Carnation Com­
publicity,
but
the
sell
out
occurrrd
to make space for stuffing.
a member. Prizes will be present
dership pins — Mary Ann Tesln- pany.
before that.
In mixing bowl, blend bread
t-d durum the evening.
4 II Camp was held July 15-19
sky, Oviedo; Cathie Griffis, Lake
The civic center could well draw crumbs, chopped parsley and 2
Monroo and Joan Kennedy, Long- at Camp McQuarrlo with 33 girls
artists to Its boards to perform oz*. in riled butter. Use oblong
■ml
3
adult
leaders
attending.
wood.
before audiences which include casserole; met! butter over medl- i
9
229 girla received pins for com­ 15 girls received certificates on
people from neighboring cities. At um flame. Arrange each half head v
Hanford Garden Club
pleting projects. A girl must hand "Getting the Most Out Of Your
least It la something to think Belgian endive in casserole. Brown !
Sewing
Machine."
By
Mr*.
Alfred
Chiles,
Jr.
In a record book and a story of the
about.
lightly 5 minutes. Remove caste- )
55
girts
participated
in
the
Sat­
Camrlla
Circle
project for a complete project. To
Father Hubble entertained a few role from flame. Stuff each portion •
urday
morning
4-H
radio
program.
As 1 write this article on garden­
be eligible for a pin in 1958 a girl
THURSDAY
endive with 1 tbs. mixture. Place |
- must complete and hand In rec­ 46 girt* attended 4 If Achievement ing, 1 wonder just how many of
Tbc Deacons of the First Pres
casserole In pre-heated medium
Day.
our
plant*
will
come
hack
to
life
I
D
n
r
r
n
c
f
l
/
v
c
c
W
flQ
ords on 3 projects, which may be
bytrrlan Church will meet In the
oven for 20 minutes or until Bel­
Mary Ann Te.siusky ha* served in the spring after being hit »o
1
the same project or different pro­
Session
Room a t 1:45 7. in.
gian
endive
is
tender
or
transpar­
as
County
Council
president
and
I
hard by the recent freeze. Perhaps P i r e f r M o n t i n O
jects.
ent.
FRIDAS
cordon brine
eared Ifor
n r T 1'* * I r l B l S I l l l g
will
serve
during
'958
The
other
wiib
our
garden
being
cared
THE CHAR3flNO frivolity
Betty Sue Farm er, Betty Jean
3:15 Chenib Choir Practice at
Serve piping hot on preheated
Council
officer*
arc:
Vice
presi­
of the old French court la re- ■
now,
we
will
again
have
beautiful
Robinson and Sibyl Grant of LongOf
New
Year
Mon.
First
Mrthodiit
Church.
plates. If desired, additional melt­
fleeted In this late-dsy d ru g
wood; Joan Kennedy, Fern Park; dent. Sibyl Grant; Secretary, Syl­ yards by spring. Since January if
HA'rURD \Y
The Dorcas Cliss of the Central ed butter may be added at time
of warp-prlnted silk taffeta,
via
Mlkler:
Treasurer,
Linda
King;
an
especially
dry
month
and
water­
£
M iry Ann Teiinsky, Joann Wolff
The Castle Class of F irit Metho­
with yellow roses on a white
Delegate, Ucttc Jean Robinson; ing will help revive our frozen 1Baptist Church held Its first meet­ of serving.
dist Church meets al 7:30 p. m.
background. Designed by flaxDevotional Leader, Melanie Wil­ plants, wc should water our gar­ ing of the new year at the homo
MONDAY
Average height of The Nether­
ane for Samuel Winston, U
of Mrs. Fred Yeackle Monday
liams; Song leaders, Margaret Ste­ dens often.
Mrs. Chorpening
The Friendship League of the
shows a pretty m id-winter
vens, and Dorothy Duda; Repor­ The new year usher* in the aza­ night, a business session was hclj. lands above sea level IS 37 fed and
Congregational Christion Church
face to fuhlon. The new longDelicious refreshments w e r e one fourth of the laud is below aea
ters, Naomi Tuhy and Susan Stall­ lea and camelia japonic! season in
UAIIY HOY MCCALLKY, mm will hold n mealing and installa­ line bodice la deeply tucked to
Has Shower
ing*.
Florida. This Is a good lime to buy served to Mr*. Helen Todd. Mrs. level.
of Mr. untl Mrs. Wulhuu Me- tion of offireia for 1958 at 1:30
the blpa and mould! the figure
Three Council meetings were either, as they are in bloom and laila High, Mrs. 31ary Cantrell,
For Ann Dovis
above a eoft and daaceabl* ,
Cftlley,
Sanford. Horn Jan. 5, P. M. Monday, January |3, at
A
female
silk
worm
lays
about
Mrs.
Ina
Callaway,
Mrs.
Winnie
held this year with 147 girl* a t­ you can gel some idea of Ihe colors
skirt.
•
•
the home of .Mr*. Laura Ball,
Hostess for a bridal shower Mon­ tending.
anil blossom*. After buying azalea Weaver, 3 ln. Eunice Wiggins, Mr*. 50U eggs about five day* after leav­ 1938.
day night for Miss Ann Davis was
(Photo by RerK»trom) 25ot Elm Ave.
The following leader* have help­ plants there arc some common Loretta Wiggins, Mrs. Jack Ben­ ing the cocoon and then die*.
Mrs. Carl Chorpening Sr. Miss ed with the 4-H Accomplishment* sense rules to observe in planlioi; ton, Mrs. Clela Mattox, Mrs. Belle
^
Davis will become the bride of —Mrs. R. B. Forbes, Pinccrcst, and caring for them. Azaleas are Crrasmon, ami the hostess. Mrs.
^
Jerry Murphy on February 1.
Sanford; Mrs. Vincent Matocki, strictly surface root plants and Audrey Yeackle.
* yellow and white theme was Mrs. John Losin. Mrs. George Ot­ should not be planted yoo deep.
mused throughout the house. The to, Mr*. Ralph Stevens, Mrs. J. H, They require an abundance of peat.
* table was decorated with white Grant, Mrs. John Murray, Mr*. Peat supplies them with natural Shuffleboard Club
” candles and greenery. Refresh- Joseph Krug, Mrs. John Kennedy, acid. Azaleas require plenty of wa­
ments of cake and coffee were Mr*. U- R. Gray, Mrs. Geneva Lar- ter, but good drainage. They rz«- Has Supper Tues.
The Sanford Tourist and Shuffle- served.
gent, Longwood; Mrs. Stephen Mik- fer partial shade, especially In the
* Games were played during the ler, Slavia, and Mrs. John Griffis, afternoon. They should bo lightly board Club met Tuesday night In '
. evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Lake Monroe. Without these adult* mulched with leaves, pine necdlei the Fort 3fellon Park Club house
* M. E. Baker and Mrs. R. U. Hut­ the result* could not havn been or straw.
for a covered dish supper. A capa­
chison.
accomplished in the County 4 II
In growing camelia* there are city crowd gathered for the busi­
£
Invited to attend the shower program.
some rules to observe also. Cam­ ness meeting.
were Mrs. Chester Daniels, Mr*.
The program was presented by
ellia should be planted with the
Lillia Clark, Mrs. Catherine Whettup of the root ball slightly above Charlie Morrison with "Musical
chel, Mrs. B. H. Squires. Mrs.
ground level. They will grow more Memories", group singing and the
Stanifieid, Mrs. Burke Steele, Mrs. Mrs. Rucker Hosts
successfully if given a location of silver dollar quiz.
The next match for the ShuffleJ. L. Jackson.
morning sun ami evening shade
Gleaner's
Class
Also .Mrs. Bess Herman. 5I».
or the shade of a large tree. They hoard Club will be held In Sanford
The Gleaners Clas* of the First should be lightly mulched with with the Coronado Club of N’uw
R. If. Hutchison, Mrs. Nancy
Rrock, Mrs. Jean Leonard, Mrs. Baptist Church held Its regular leaves, etc., hut never with grass. Smyrna Beach on Wednesday, Jan.
J . C. Owen, Mrs. M. E. Baker, monthly meeting at the home of They need plenty of wafer with 13 at 2:00 p. m. A match t'd t
Ten Miles West of Sanford
Mrs. E. C. Williams, Mrs. I. E. Mrs. H. Wade Rucker, 540 Valencia good drainage. When planting any week bad to be cancelled due to
* Estridgr, Mrs. Charles Brown, Drive. The meeting was conducted "hailed In burlap" plant, never the cold weather.
0 * Mrs. 11. F. Crenshaw, Mrs. A. K by the president, Mrs. Rucker.
remove the burlap found around
» Shoemaker Sr., Mrs. R. C. Whit* The devotional was given by Mrs. the root ball. The burlap retains many experts claim tt Is the belt
* mire, Mrs. Doris 5!iddleton. Mrs. Fred Myers; the topic was "Re­ the root ball intact until the fresh month to plant new bushes.
- T. E. Wilson, Mrs. J. N. Azzarello, flection of our live* to other* dur­ soil becomes (irmly settled around
January being the dormant sea­
* Mrs. C. E. Chorpening Jr., Mrs. ing the New Year". The Bible re­ it, enabling Ihe plant to establish son for many trees, shrubs and
Jimmy Hoolihan, Mrs. J . C. Davis, ference was Philippine, Chapter 4, more quickly. The burlap should, vines, it is the ideal time to ob­
" and Sirs. Flossie Goodson. The Peterson closed the devotional with howevrr, be loosened at the top tain either hare rooted or balled !
? last two ladies are the bride- a prayer.
ami the strings cut, ami the bur­ and burlapped plants suitable for j
elect'a mother and grandmother.
Minutes of the December meet­ lap itself should be slashed in sev­ our area.
In Florida wa usually observe
ing were read by Mrs. Berta Cot­ eral places. The burlap rots In a
Visitation was discussed and few weeks resulting in valuable Arbor Day on the third Friday in 1
Vegetable Cookery trell.
January. Why not observe, it by
planned. A report wa* made on organic material.
.60
HA
January is considered the dorm­ planting some useful trees in your
lick
and
absent
members.
After
Demonstration
Mo.
routine business, Mrs. John E. Fox ant season for most roses, and yirdT
the meeting with prayer.
By Miss M. Wilson closed
The Seminole County Home Dem­ Delicious refreshment* w e r e
onstration Club* will feature "Ve­ served by the hosteis from a lace
getable Cookery" during January. covered dining table. Mrs. A. J.
Mil* Myrtie Wilson, County Agent Peter»on poured. Those present
will prepare the vegetables for the were Mrs, L. H. Harvey, Mrs. If.
clubs. Spanish lima beans, five A. Walker. Mrs. A. J. Peterson,
minute cabbage, snappy green Mrs. II. W. Tadloek Mrs. Helen
Lake Markham ia one of Seminole County’* most beautiful Sand Ilotlom Lakes and
beans and mint giated carrots will Carter, Mr*. John h . lox. Mr*. J.
only one mile from beautiful W'ekiwu River, where the big lia.vi are abundant tha
F. Lewis, Mr«. Berta Cottrell. Mrs
be cool ed.
year around.
la h ap p y to announce that Mrs. Martha Jennings will
„
In Sanford, the club will meet at It. C. Hunt, .Mrs. .M. J. Stcnstroin,
Mrs.
Alice
Borsdorf.
Mrs
Eva
- 3:00 P. 31 January 9 at the Comfor all information contact
Z munliy Center; Eider Springs. Cou»e. Mrs. H. Wade Rucker, Mrs.
he with uh full lima to take care of your alteration*
10:00 A. M. January 10; 3!rs. Guy Fred Myer* and Mr*. T. A. Stile*.
Warmaek's; Lake .Monroe, 7:W P.
and fitting problems.
M. January 10, Mrs. Annie McAr­ A meteorite I* made up usuJtly
thur's; Oviedo. 9:30 A M. Janu­ of a stony matter with varying
ary 13, Oviedo Woman’s Club; Lake amount* of metallic iron contain­
3tary, 10:30 A. M. January 14, ing nickel. Before coming in con­
Community Club House; Seminole tact with the earth, the meteorite
1901 PARK AVENUE
FA 2-2J8H
Sanford, Florida
Phone FA 2*5232
i Evening Club, 7:10 P. 3L, Janu­ has been traveling through space 211 X. Hark Ave.
ary 23. Community Center, 401 with planetary velocities of many
miles a second.
- E ast 25tit St.

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1957 Hailed As Year O f Great
Achievement For 4-H Club Girls

Kitchen Shower
HonorsFebruary
Bride-Fleet

Calendar

Gourmet's
Cookpot

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Giant Manager Sees
Much. Improved Club

JhsL$anfohd

EDITORSi This is the le ft of
I t dlapaUhea «a the effoutlook af aach Major league
club for 1958, written by the m*aagtr* af aach dab.
By RILL RIGNBT
Maaeger af San Frsaeiara GlaaU

Written far the Ualted Frsae
WALNUT CREEK, Calif.
J don't go for making predic­
tions but 111 venture this on*—
the flan Francisco Giants will ba
a much Improved club over last
year's sixth-place New York Gi­
ant* and ther* are a t toast two
reasons why.
For one, the entire team could
catch fire with renowad fan intsrest setting the spark just a t
the old Boston Braves did after
moving to Milwaukee.
And if either Orlando Cepeda
comet through at first base or
By HAL WOOD .
Will!* Kirkland in the outfield,
United Press Sports Writer
PEBBLE BEACH. Calif, W - we'll be even tougher. They are
,
You ean't turn around without our top rookies.
Sure, there le a hole at catch­
bumping Into a gotfer on tho MonGAINESVILLE—Tho University SEC championship four of tho past Urey Peninsula with the annual ing, That waa created when Wee
of Florida's defending Southeastern five year* under the direction of $30,000 Bing Crosby Pro-Amateur Weatrum became one of our cos
Conference championship awlm Coach Jack Ryah. will this year affair scheduled for the first tec- dies. We have soma dealt In the
offing but mentioning name* isn't
taam will open Its 195# schedule swim In nine dual meets, and will off this morning.
S* OSCAR FRALEY
against Georgia hare on Jan. 17. enter the SEC, Florida AAU, NC­
The top names to the pro cir­ a part of my -policy either.
Pitching Should Be Better
11m Gstore, who have won tho AA and Nitlensl AAU champion­ cuit aa well as stars of tha enter­
United PMM •■*•99*. W riter
ship moots.
Overall, I’d say our pitching
NEW TORE—« — Raw-boned
tainment world have moved Into
Now opponents on this ycar’a all the nearby hotels and guest should be better next eeason, the
Oil McDovftM h*d nothin* but
schedule are Army, V. M I.. and houses In preparation for what has infield eeem* solid and we have
ad w ln titn today for tha world
North Carolina. Georgia a id Flor­ become one of the most colorful an old guy named Hank fiauer in
efcaasplen Mdwtttkw Brave* and
ida State will be met on a horde- tournaments In the yearly golfing left field who also may have
for teammate Mickey Mantle's »•■nd-henie basis, while single meets trials.
top notch season now that he le
- lection h the Amorion League’s
win be held against traditions) ri­ F rink Stranahsn will be out to playing in a cooler climate.
most valusbl* player.
val* Georgia Tech and Miami.
“I don’t think wo'ro *oln* to
make It two In a row off hla re­ A t for Willie May*, he lx going
This Saturday afternoon, Jan. 11, cent victory In the Los Angeles to get a lot more extra base hit*
wtft It," tbo Y inkers . short*top
Bowling is, perhaps, tho only
snipped a*. ho waithod tho offl- aport that h a t showed etosdy Coach Ryan has scheduled a meet Open. But the millionaire golfer In Seale Stadium than he did in
to* «U1 merle* of tho laU World Increases during the past few between the Gators' varsity and probably has aa much use for more the Polo Grounds where much of
Sotioa In whkK tho Braroa hum* yearn in the numbers of partici­ freshman squads In the Florida prise money ap a sportswrlter has hie power was swallowed up in
left center,
for another deadline.
pants, facilities available and pool. The meet begins at 2:30.
Wad tho Y«dh*W-. '
Florida has U returning letterNuw Ufa talk about the pitch
As the Crosby clambake is a
“Wo ployod a bad aormtlt ram*.” personal aquipment in use,
» &gt;i Than, aa a picture of Mantle
Tho bowlere themselves spend men, Including seven seniors on a charity affair many of the biggest Ing. There's no reason why John­
• flaahod on tho a m o i, lanky Oil'* more than $260 million a year on team that promises to bo a strong names In the entertainment and ny Antonelll shouldn't bounce
ra k e waa decisive In tbo dark- their playing equipment end lin­ defender of the SEC crown. Led sports world — weekend hackers back from laet season’s disap­
4^
eage feei. The proprietors Invest­ by eo-captalni Phil Drake, FL and falr-to-mlddlin' swlngeri In­ pointment whsn he finished with
"How ean anybody toy ho was­ ment in some 12,000 establish­ Lauderdale butterfly breaststrok- cluded — turn out for tha tourn*. 12—18, He'i only 27 and a good
strong guy,
n’t tbo moat ratuabla playorT ments |* rated a t over half a bil­ er, ami Doug Idler, Ypallanti, ment.
Mich; freestyler, Florida has
Ruben Gomes had a fine season
And. of course, Der Blngle, and
Whan Mickey's In thorn, wo *o. lion dollara net worth.
And It’a my foalln* that tho aNow establishments construct­ good depth and a promising group his perennial sidekick, Bob Hope, and should win 20 next year, lie
ward should *o to a player whoso ed In the paet few years have of sophomores on hand for the new will be out on the course cutting has all the ability In the* world.
team wins tho.penmant. Who also made the 35 to W lane establish­ season.
up touches to the delight of the gal­ And I’d Ilka to see Merv Grissom
have one more good year such as
. la tho most Valuable?"
ment seem medium sixed al­ The complete schedule la as fol­ lery,
• Many Thoafht T*f Robbed
Tuesday 101 hopefuls played a tho last one.
though 10 to 24 lanes la still the lows:
Jan. 17, Georgia at Gainesville; qualifying round over the Pebble
! Many thought that Tod W111- average house. The widespread
High on McCormick, Barclay
' lama wap "tobbod'* In tbo ballot- use of tha automatic plnsetter Feb. 5, Army at West Point; Feb. Beach course with 23 of them postAmong the kids. I'm pretty cn' la* when ho waa hoaUn out by and the encouragement of women 7, V. M. I. at Lexington; Feb. i, Ing scores low enough to get into thualatlc about left-hander Mike
Mantle because two tolam placed and children to bowl has helped North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Feb. the tournament.
McCormick and Curt
Barcaly.
Bill Dooe, a pro from Bridge- McCormick (till has % year to
the Red Sox star ninth and 10th increase the Interest In howling. 14, Georgia Tech at Gainesville;
on their ballots. Thom worn
The American Bowling Con­ Feb. 21, Georgia a t Athens; Peb. port, Conn., who made only flooo stay with us s i a bonus player
other* who thought that Me- gress, the Woman's International 22, Florida State at Tallahassee; In prise money last year, led the although he might as easily
Dougald, too, waa "robbed."
stick around because he earned it.
Bowling Congress, the Bowling Feb. 28, Miami at Gainesville; qualifiers with a 31-38—88.
Barclay had a fair year with ua
“1 can't buy that, aa far as I'm Proprietors Association of Amer­ Mar. 6-S, SEC Championships at
aoncornod," the modest MeDou- ica and the American Junior Athens; Mar. 13, Florida State a t
aa a freshman and owns a fine
*ald asserted. "Mantle la our bl* Bowling Congress, bowling’s main Gainesville; Mar. 2122, Florida Grid Player Plans
sinker. Another guy with ability
man, and don't lot anyone tell you promotional forces, provids pow­ AAU's at Gainesville.
is Itay Crone, who it always
Missionary Work
Sky different."
tough against the Dodgers.
erful hseking for the develop­
WICHITA. Ken. - W -M aurlce
Then hie thoughts turned again ment. In the past Un years, all bowling.
As for catching, although we
to tho Braroa aa he watched of these organisations have In­ The continued growth of tha Hoberts, a football player from a have dealt in the fire, we also
Is almost
guaranteed Kaniaa wheat farm, plans to be­ have a fine youngster in Bob
thorn win tho world championship creased their memberships s t sport
through the number* of persons come an "industrial missionary.” Schmidt who was with Minneapolis
front h!s farorod Yankees.
least fifty per cent
Roberts, a senior at Friends Uni­ last season. You may be hearing
"Look a t how loose they are,"
Industry and television also de­ who are introduced to it daily.
ha bmathed softly. "We thought serve credit for assisting the con­ Howlers .have greater competitive versity here, l* a member of a a lot ahout him next season if he
pro‘had an adsoatago bacpuoo we tinuing growth of bowling. For longevity i s active participants Quaker church group that conducts lives up to hla potential. We also
hgd played lit ona of the eerie* many years, Brunswick has main­ than any other active sports. Six- services In Ihls area. He believes have Valmy Thomas and he got
be . re. But you can aoa that thorn tained an advisory staff of bowl­ ty-alx year old Andy Varlpapa Is religious, laymen are as Important aa many key hit* for us last year
gvy t weren’t pressing. They play­ ing champions who constantly entering his 52nd year as a bowler to the church's work as ministers. ax any other guy on the club.
Roberts explained the term "In­ One thing Is certain about our
ed ju st as If thay had played In tour the nation conducting In­ and is still of championship cal­
dustrial missionary” by telling ot infield—I want Darryl Spencer In
tno aeries every day all season structional clinics for the young­ iber
____ ____
Yet, in spite of Its amaxtng ■ missionary In Africa who built a there
some w___
place.____
He’s my shortbn t "
sters and for adults. Tha com­
Back To tho Mines
pany's first experiment with a growth, bowling has many untap­ power plant to produce electricity stop but might go over to second
. The result on the screen was as group of howling champions waa ped sources for continuing grow­ lor the mission headquarters.
base if we shuffled Danny O'ConWhflher ho works In the home net to third,
could ho expected. And after the conducted In the 1H9N-D9 season, th. Only in the past few years
: Braves whooped up their triumph the group Including Frank Drill, have Ihu eastern .tenhoard ami the mission field or In a foreign counCepeda hit .308 last year at
on tho silver screen, and the tlie ABC's first champion.
southeastern states started to in­ try, Roberts feels Industrial know Minneapolis and may give us the
lights went on, Gil rose almost
Television has made one of the crease interest in the spurt com­ ledge is needed wherever there is youth and power we need at that
reluctantly and etralched hugely. largest contributions to bowling mensurate with population. A machlm-ry.
position. He is big—weighs about
Roberts- has played end on the 200, and he can hit to cither
"Back to the mines," ha chuck- as a participant sport through .the great deal of new construction
lad. "I'm a real working man many programs featuring the took place in those arras last Friend* football team for four field.
theea days."
greats and near greats In match year, mainly in New York, New years, is president of the student
McDougald, who at 20 finally gama competition. The television Jersey and Florida with more council and Is employed part-time
GOALIE SOLD
Balled down tha job as Yankco ■hows, both live and filmed, have planned for tha
approaching In the drafting department of the
BUFFALO. N. Y. ffi - Harry
Cessna Aircraft Co.
shortstop and played a major role Served many bowlers as a sort of year.
After graduation, he plans In en­ Lumlry, once nn» of tho National
in tha team’s pennant daah, ex­ "rtaaaroom training film" In
ter the Industrial missionary field Hockey league's outstanding goal­
plained that he had started a
f u t u r e u n c e r t a in
but eventually wanta to return to ies, has been sold by the Chicago
maintenance business In Nutloy, going like gang-busters and I’ll
PHILADELPHIA nil — The an­ his father's t.tno-acre wheat farm Black Hawks to the Boston Bruins
, N. J.
be glad when It’a time to go
and ordered to report to the Spring*’i ve got seven window clesn- south far spring training so I ean nual football series betwren Navy near Fowlrr, Kan.
field Indians of the American Lea­
and the University of Pe. sylva. or*, four floor waxen and four gst a rest."
gue,
nia will be continued througj, IMO
trucks on the road," he sold. " It’s
COACH RETURNS
at Franklin Field but arrangements
ST. CATHARINES. Ont. (UP)
PHYSICAL FOR KLU
after that ire contingent on mu
Rudy Pilous, the Chicago Black
PITTSBURGH m — Ted KlueiHEROICS NEEDED t # v
By Alan Mover tusl scheduling problems, It was —
announced Tuesday In a joint state Hawks' new s uch, will return to zewtki, one-time Cincinnati slug
ment by Jerry Fonl and Capt his old stamping grounds tonight gcr acquired recently by the Pitts­
Slade Cutter, athletic directors of to direct the St. Catharines Tee­ burgh Pirates, will undergo a com
\OPAit
pees In a game against the On­ plete physical examination tomethe two schools.
• r ju ____
tario Hockey Association's AU- time next week. Klussewskl has
7T»
Stan. Pdoui formerly coached the been auffering with an ailing back
morb
OUT OF ACTION
}$ ;
Teepees.
for the last year and a half.
■M RO/C6
CHAMPAIGN. III. *B - Roger
m *
Tsylor. a lunlor guard from the
V \v ,
...
township of Psrk Forest, will he
/f
lost to the Illinois basketball team
rv^Y *•
for at le n t two weeks with a
shoulder separation. The injury
was suffrrrd in Saturday's game
rgA M ,
with Wisconsin.

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cottonwoods, and Pa and Z getting Jumpier every hour.
broctasr QU, xC ale mother arid bis
father, Joe. He lela |m with SClfar walked to town.,Oil stayed with
Finally GU picked a fight. Z
Nontlae, IT. sad Oil terse her
Ma a t the wagon. She always waa almost ax big ax ha wax, aad
sister. Week Beth (trie Ur* •
A x hoc. a n ig h bona* m
worried about tearing It, with a
ft afraid of him any more.
sad hie father gar* just set
little better than two thousand Z gave him an ba wanted. That
Bern a*4 her crew to nia aoa
X cow* cat ot jb M » rk ,.
dollars la a box hidden la the waa when Ma hit aw with the
wagon. Besides, Gil bad a aora frying pan.
throat, sad aha waa going to fix
Z gu*H Pa had Just ridden up.
him some onion Juice and swab He took Ma by the shoulder* and
hi* threat with coal olL Z wax looked down a t her. He raid, T v *
memories cam* alive In
forward to seeing the
a lot of these rows start,
my mind, an* 1 thought bow It Iowa with my father.
and Z never knew Dave to b*
had been, back over tho je o n
We went into the Belle Union to blame."
that mod* as Mtmrao what wo
looey. When P a ’ finished hie
"You always take Dave’s side,"
wart, that mad* SM fad
drink he eald, "How far ie It to she cried. "GUI got a sore threat
OU tho way Z did.
Dillon's Park?"
Wa hod beta drifter*
"forty-three mike," the barmy father raid la a
earn* to tha pork, moving oay
low voice, "GU lx a lasy parasite.
place where my father could find keep Hid.
My father had another drink. From now on It'll be different
work. Sometime* hla gun waa tha
tool bo used to mako a living. Then he asked, "Ever hear of the or you can take GU and start
down the road."
He had been a lawman of differ­ Big Ten?"
“All right, I’U get the money
Tha bartender squinted a t him.
ent kinds. Usually ho took any­
■p?t
—
Then he said, "Yeah. Belong* to
thing ho could get.
No," my father said. "I spent
My mother worked as bard ax a widow named Jason. Her huemy father. I worked, too, aa far husband got plugged three, four aU the money but 112.43 buying
back a* I could remember. Gil months agd. She’ll sell It cheap a ranch In Dillon's Park. It’a a
waa tho only one who hadn't but I hear there ain't no buyera.” good ranch: two hundred head
under the Big Ten Iron, a tight
“Why not 7"
worked.
My parent* had come from
Tha bartender polished a glass Utile house, with a river just
Ohio and were married when they with a furious motion. Finally be across the road uid hay mead­
were young. They left home be­ Upped his head at a table where ows and a sum trer r a n g * on
cause my father’s folk* had for­ half a dosen men were playing Campbell Mountain."
fo r a moment eh* stood there,
bidden the marriage. When they poker. “See the big gent with
moved to Colorado bard times the hooked noae and the over­ white-faced, and then eha began
to cur** him. He put a hand over
gripped tho country.
grown chin 7" .
Both of my parent* had their
W* looked. You couldn’t mis­ her mouth. He raid, "-Shut up. If
dream*, stemming out of those take the man he meant. He wan you want to leave me, go ahead.
terrible years of prtvaUoa My young, maybe twenty-five. Even I'd bo better off with a woman
mother, always a worrier, wanted elttlng in a chrlr, he looked like who'd be a w i f e to me." He
shoved her away.
money. Wo saved every dollar a giant.
She fainted, the only time tn
we could, often going without
“Yeah, Z see him," my father
my life I ever raw her faint. Ma
things we needed.
said.
Money hod no value to my fa­
"He’a Vic Toll, foreman of the was much better after that. Ha
ther unless It wax used to buy Rafter 3," the barman aald. "Most should have whittled her down a
something we could us*. In hie ot the country you’ll crone get long time ago, but he was a gen­
eyes land was the only real
ting to Dillon’s Park la Rafter tle man by nature.
I'U never forget my first sight
curity. "People can eteal money," 3 range. Belongs to a big cowman
he’d say to my mother, "but the named Cameron Runyan, who of the Big Ten with its whit*
Lord made the land. It'll be here lives In Wyoming. If you want to four-room bouse, barn, and cor­
long after we’re gone."
know why nobody's bought the rals, and Campbell Mountain
heaving up against the sky on
The argument went on and on, Big Ten, ask Vic."
through all those years of drift­
Tha bartender walked away, the east. Tho Big Red curled
ing. But while the money waa pil­ We left the saloon and returned down from the north and the
ing up slowly, my father never to the wagon, my father looking great sandstone cliff rose a sheer
forgot hla dream. Aa w* wan­ thoughtful. After a while, he said, five hundred feet above the river.
dered through the San Lute Val­ "Don't tell Ma or GU about what There were cottonwoods between
the house and the road.
ley or along the Uncompahgr* or you heard."
I remembered Pa saying that
up the Grand, he would some­
I nodded, and then ha said,
times puli hla brown horse to a 'T hat Vic Toll le a tough horn- when a man got d e s p e r a t e
■top, hi* gaxe on a ranch house bre. Ain't hard to figure out why enotgh, he'd gamble hie Ufe for
beside the road.
nobody wants the Big Ten, but hie dream. lie had, right her*
If we were alone, he'd
there’s some that's lived in the on the Big Ten for three years,
"That’s the kind of ranch we're park for years. Maybe w* can, and nothing had happened. Wa
going to own some day, Dave.1
too. If a man gets desperate were the closest ranch In the
That wax three year* ago, the enough, he'll gamble his life for park to Rafter 3. If the trouble
fall I w aa sixteen and Gil waa a dream. I’m going to take a ride, ever came to a head, we’d get
nineteen. My father and I had Dave. I’ll ba gone In the morn­ hit first.
Suddenly my mother’s fretful
worked a good part of the sum­ ing. You tell Ma I’U be back In
voice cut Into my thoughts:
mer on White River putting up three or four days.”
hay.
Sure enough, In the morning he "DavsT Dave, where are you 7*
T v e got to ace w h a t she
When we were don* haying, waa gone. I told Ma and she had
my father and mother
a fit. The day waa a long one, wonts,” I said.
We walked In front of the man­
wrangle about where we'd go. Ma with nothing to do but sit. Oil
wanted to head south where the ■aid, "Let's hitch up and start gers to the other side of the
winter wouldn't be ax tough
south. He'll eetch up with us." barn.
"I love you, Kltey," I sold.
It would la the northern part of
But Ma wouldn’t do It. She
"Dave," she whispered. “Dave.“
the state, but I*a Instated we'd loved Pa in her peculiar way,
I kissed her, and then she
go north and take a look at the guess. At least she didn’t want to
town of UuhL He won, simply by gtvo him up. So ws waited. The whirled from me and ran.
hitching up and driving north. second day woe worse than th e '
(To Be Continued)

BUDGET PRICES
W H Y N O T IN C LU D E T H ES E IN
YO U R BUDGET FOR T H E NEW YEA R
ALL PAYMENTS INCLUDE 1958 LICENSE &amp; INSURANCE
CHEVnOI.ET Ilel Air IDoor Sedan V8 Power Glide, 1200
Actual Mllett—Like New, You Can’i Go Wrong On
* 7 5 . 4 2 mo
This One.
$495 D o w n
CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 Door Sedan—VM Power G lides
—Radio — Heater — Two Tone Paint, Locally Owned
&amp; Driven—
O n ly $ 4 4 5 D o w n * 6 2 . 4 £ m &lt;,
CHEVROLET 210 Four Door Sedan—V8 — Power-*
Glide — Radio — Heater — Two Tone Paint. Priced
To Sell Quick A t O n ly $ 2 9 5 D o w n $ 4 9 . 5 5 mo
CHEVROLET Bel Air Four Door Sedan. Very
— __
Mileage — Very Good Condition. This One Won't L a a tJ V D
^ /
,
A»—
O n ly $ 1 9 5 D o w n ^ w # •
/ M o.
FORD Falrlane Convertible — VS — Fordomntlc —
Radio — Heater — Beautiful Black Finish — New
Tires — New Top — Look— O n ly $ 2 9 5 D o w n $ 5 5 . 5 2 mo.
PONTIAC Starchief .Custom 4 Door Sedan — Power
Steering—Power Brake*—Radkv—Heater—llvdrnmatie - While Wall Tire* - O n ly $ 3 4 5 D o w n * 5 7 . 9 5 mo
PONTIAC Catalina Hardtop Coupe — Hydianuitic —
Radio — Healer — Two Tone Paint — Another Local­
ly Owned c«r —
O n ly $ 2 9 5 D o w n
$ 5 7 . 2 1 mo.
PLYMOUTH Savoy Four Door Sedan — V8 Engine —
Two Tone Paint — Very Clean —
O n ly $ 2 4 5 D o w n $ 5 0 . 8 9 mo.
OLDSMOBILE 98 Holiday Coupe — Hydramutic —
Power Steering &amp; Brake* — Power Window* — Radio
Heater — Beautiful Car — O n ly $ 4 9 5 D o w n $ 7 0 . 8 9 mo
OLDSMOBILE Convertible — Hydramatic — Radio
Heater — Power Steering &amp; Brakes.
if* A Nice one O n ly $ 2 3 5 D o w n $ 5 0 . 8 0 m »
CHEVROLET 'i Ton Pickup Truck — Hydrnmatic
Radio — Heater — Choice Of Two —
O n ly $ 2 4 5 D o w n $ 6 1 . 1 8 mo
CHEVROLET »i Ton Tlckup Truck
A Good Solid Truck
O n ly $ 2 7 5 D o w n $ 4 4 . 0 2 Mo.
CHEVROLET '/, Ton Pickup — Long Wheel Base —
6 Cyf. Overdrh * — New Paint —
O n ly $ 3 3 5 D o w n $ 4 5 . 8 0 mo.
FORD Vi Ton Pickup Truck — 6 Cylinder*
Very Good Condition
$ 3 8 . 7 7 mo
O n ly $ 1 7 0 D o w n
WILLYS STATION WAGON —
Best Buy In Town At —
$ 3 8 . 7 3 mo
O n ly $ 1 3 5 D o w n

SALES

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W H E R E M O R E P E O P L E D O M O RE B U Y IN G A N D S E L L IN G !

T U M W e d cvd Icx
REAL ESTATE TOR SALE
CARD K TRA N D
1 LOOT A FOUND
8 FOR KENT
I BEACH RENTALA
4 WANTED to BENT
5— BEAL ESTATE FOK SALE
4—FARMS, ACREAGE. GROVES
7 REAL ESTATE WANTBD
■ MISCELLANEOUS
4—FLOWERS. PLANTE,
SHRUBS
1# OFFICE EQUIPMENT
New Homes
II AUT0M0BILE5-TRA1LRRI
U BOATS A MOTORS
on
IS FARM SUPPLIES A MACHIN­
ERY
14 PETS LIVESTOCK SUPPLIES
Lake F ront'
(Poultry)
II ARTICLES WANTED
15 PLACES to EAT
Property
IV H R A tm PARLORS
IS PEMALE HELP WANTED
IS MALE HELP WANTED
» MALE or PEMALE
SI WORE WANTED
havs been said so
H BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 3art Homes
now while these homes are
MA MONEY to LOAN
under construction.
a SPECIAL SERVICES
a A ROOFING A PLUMBING
M PIANO SERVICES
a e l e c t e ic a u c o n t r a c t o r j
a in s u r a n c e
Now U n d e r C o n itru c tio n
n n o t ic b s -p e r s o n a l s
a ARTICLES for SALE

SfPURNrrVKE A

household

J—FOR Rk.&gt;l
Sleeping roonu, TV. The Gables,
401 Magnolia Ave., FA 2-0720.
EFFICIENCY apartments suit­
able for couple or single person.
Private bath A shower. Ideally
located across from Tost Office.
Inquire Jacobson Dept. Store.
WEI.AKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths. 114 W, First St.
Store, building and warthouse.
FA 2-4061.
3 and 4 bsdroont older homes.
Fall Rosa Payton broker. Phone
FA 2-1301, 17-02 at Hiawatha.
3 mom apt 112 Elm. FA 2-0578.
Unfurnished 1 room garage apt.
Cali FA 2-1920.
2 room unfurnished apartment, 2
months rent free in exchange
for painting. Call FA 2-6611.
Furnished *2 room apt. with hath.
All private. FA 2-400:1.
J room furnished apartment, pri­
vate entrance. Call FA 2*0681
before 8 p.m.
For icat or rule: 1 bedroom 24 ft.
New Moon Trailer, air condition*
rd. Inquire ut Mail Box 204-11,
Country Club Rd.
Furnished 2 room upt. Clean, pri­
vate entrance. Adults. FA 2-IP 13

li— ** ■&gt;?&gt; &gt;t-.ii |t&gt; R E M
Wanted to rent, Unfurnished 1
bedroom, l l'j to 2 hath house in
good condition. Call FA 2*3204Ext. 7.
o— ltl \t. EST aT e T u K isALh
LOOK THESE OVER
3 Bedroom, frame, I'x baths, ex­
cellent locution, only $10,090.00,
terms.

3 Bedroom, iiuuic, couipuiulivcly
new, nicely laud-cupcd. $7,iiuu.
$2,1)00. Down, bulunce like lent.
3 licdruom, fram e, near school.

$9,000.00. $1,600.00, down, bal­

ance like rent.

ttEAi. t b i i t l b UliivL-lA
2614 French Ave.

J. W. HAUL, REALTOR

Johnny Walker, Associate
“ Call Hall" Phone K \ 2-3641

RAYMOND M. GALL
REALTOR
k e a L e s t a t k -in s u k a n c l

FOK RESULTS
List your property with us.
3rd A Park Ave.. Sanford
"-Rrt-ll

Chirr.
. . . . . Agoncy
Dial t.. UU9314—Notary
1219 W. 13 Bt. P.tar-Barber Shop
New 3 bedraum llomea

$700.0(1 D o w n
rius Closing Cost
Fcatuifc. vice in.- aiuhcua, urraaxo floor., and clioica rcsider.ua!
locations.

A. K. Shoemaker, Jr.
Thona FA 2-3103
KENNEMl E.~SLACK
REG REAL ESTATE BROKER
1009 B 2nd
Phone FA 2-0221
For the Rest buys In Heal Kvtatr

SEE CULLEN A I1ARKEY
U0 N. Park Ave

Ph FA 2-2391

A Real Investment
OveV33M fcet°of lake frontage -n
largo lake. Ready for develop.-ment. Country road access. 20
minute t from Sinforu- l r ^
an excellent buy at *12-500.00.
, f . H. ••Bill’’ Stamper
» ' . r S S a J u i (?retc'hi.n Hal!
Assoc,
j A • •
H am er'
Arletti . i IV
. ... %
Phono F A 2-19' I
Jwner mua; sell neaily new
masonry furnished home near
hospital. Lots of shade. Thone
FA 2-4945.
■'utniahe i Income home, close in.
Good buainets location. Be own­
er. Ph. FA 2 1913. 603 W. is:
20 acre tile lain,, 3 b e d r o o m
house, large ti«m. Ea*y terms.
J. B Levy. Ph. FA 2-1227.

IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
ask Crumley A Jlunteith

i; 117 South Tark Ph. FA 2-4645

3 bedroom, 1 Inlh
3 bedroom, 2 bath
4 bedroom, 2 bath

REAL ESTATE FOR HALblf—AUTOMOBILES—TBAILBBS
For sale by owner, 4 bedroom, 2
DON’S COVER SHOP
bath modem. In Mayfair Pee.Ion B u io n »h 1* nrieed! I’h. FA &gt;Automobile
Interior Decorator
« *jVT
by P
, h - FA | Seat Covers - Truek Seats
.A t Willis ronliac—301 W. lit.
LOVELY 3 bedroom furnished
homa, garage and workshop. See Ray Herron For
Near stores, Reasonable prue a new Pontiac or Vauxhall. Al«i
and terms,
■n good used far. Ph. FA 2-0231
CASH will get you this nearly
.or after 6 p.m. FA 2-25*3. 301
new 3 BR. masonry home, on
West First St.
larga lot with plenty of garden
ii.A—f .\k'BteStALa
** *
apace.
FARMER'S AGENCY
DRIVE A NEW-CAR anywhere,
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
anytime. Rental service Includes
FARMERS AGENCY
Wash, gas a n d
Insurance.
Associates
MERLE WARNER, Nltlonel
Mrs. Gayle Osborne. D, H. (DEE)
Car Rental!, 401 E. l i t S t,
Whitmore
FA 2-3994.
116 S. French Ave. Th. FA 2-3221
Lake view 2 HR. Masonry, tile II—IA a I b a S MOTOUR*
hath, gas rimer. Large lot. $8,500
112 So. Sanford Ave.
with rrnmnablo terms.
Expert Rod Rebuilding
FARMER'S AGENCY
and Reel Repairs
N. V. Farmer. Realtor
Associates
Your Evlnrude Dealer
Mrs. Caylt Osborne, P. H. (DEE) ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
304 E. lit
Phone FA 3 i»M
Whitmore
110 S. French Ave. t’h. FA 2-5221
JOHNSON MOTORS
KOUUKT A. nil,LIAM S, Realtor SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
1*4*4 Sanford Ave. lit FA 2-1598
Raymond Lundquist, Asaoc.
FA 2-3951
Atlantic Bank bldg.
FIBERGLASS SU rPI.It'S
mov e k I g h t i n ” "
3 bedroom masonry home, kitchen
equipped, terrsxxo (loots, on
MtRANEY'SMITH PUNTS
corner lot. Tr'ced to sell at 2515 Tark Ave.
FA 3-44*1
$12,209, low dnw n paj ment Drier
I
Slightly
used
12
ft.
plywood
best,
Realty Co., 2*01 Orlando Dr.,
alio 5 H. P. Jnhnion motor. S#»
FA 2-5542.
M. H. Regan at Monroe Harbor
after &amp; p.m.
S i J J u u JZmAf C wmp*a y U—CKTs. i.lV B sTlX h.

33—SPECIAL SERVICES

2t—ARTICLES FOR 8ALR '

WOOLSEY

—Factory to you—
Aluminum
Marine Finishes
Venetian Bliada
For Your Boat
Ineleiad head. Sag-proof ballon
Scnkarik Gla.vs and Paint Co. rail with plastic ends. P intle
or rsyon tapes. Colton or nylon
112-114 W, 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-462J
cords.

HEATING
H. B. POPE CO.

Scnkarik Glaan and Taint Co.
112-114 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-44U

2M S. P a r k ----- FA 2-4234

SELL US YOUR FURNITURE
Caab for any amount Supor
PC MI'S — SPRINKLER
Trading Post. 1 mils soulh a*
SYSTEMS
Sanford. Phone FA 8-0477,
All lypei ami sixes, luilalled
“ Do It Yourself'
REDIM IX Concrete, G r e a s e
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
traps, dry wells, state approved
S T I N E
septle tanks, Window illls, Lin­
Machine and Supply Co.
tels, Sand, Morter Mix, Cement
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 3-8432
Rock. Miracle Concrete Co,

INCOME TAX SERVICE”

Pup tonlv $4.08, Dnuble blsnktts
Wm. II. Muiray
$1.98. Paint 12.50 gal., Boots,
1111 Celery Ave.
FA 2-1391
Jackets. Cols, Army-Navy bur*
Closed Sunday
plus, 310 Sanford Ave.
Furniture Moving A S tones
LK.MIl IU. aa4
r . K. I'lllU .II’S. A arm
H o rs F .n o i.il r.o o o s
WASHBURN VAN LINES
1300 French Ave.
FA 2 1991
Start the New Yehr Off Right
"
h u h y ' s i ' kT r s
Buy nt Echols and Sava
Ceramic Tile Contractor
All Prices Reduced •
2201 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 *123
39A-PLUMBING and ROOFING
COURTESY WEEK

THE CARD OF THANKS
Very often a Card of Thanka tn The Sanford Herald menta ■
need which ti difficult to fill In any other way. Not onty la It ■
gracious expression of graUtudo to th o it who has# loot floral
tribute* but also courteously acknowledges the services and kind*
nesses of the many to whom a personal nolo ot thanks cannot well
bo mitl-M.
Newspaper Cards of Thanks are accepted as socially correeL
Emily Post, tho noted authority on etiquette, feets they serve many
goad uses.
*
There ti no prescribed form for a Card of Thanks. It can be as
brief or as detailed as you desire. When the occasion comes yea
will find a sympathetically understanding member el our staff to
assist you.

THE "IN MEMORIES!” NOTICE
It Is the custom of rainy families In this country to conimeuerite a bereavement by an “In Memorium" notice in newspaper
classified column*. They find a real solace Ihereln. Preparation or
selection of a suitable verse brings back to them tender, pleaitflt
recollections. As Ellta Cook, the English poet has so beautifully
expressed It:
"How cruelly sweet are the echoes
that start
Whet memory plays an old tuns
on the heart."
Moit frequently an In Memorium Is insertej on the annlver*
sary of death. However, other dates, which It la fell are appro­
priate or mranmgful sro also selected. The birthday of the de­
parted. the wrddiog anniversary, Memorial Day, even Christmas
are among other significant occasions chosen.
If you are hesitant to express your tender thoughts tn noetle
form, you may avail yourself of the Herald's collection of original
verses. These express in poetic beauty the emotions of the heart*
strings. Among them ary verse* appropriate to any circumstance.

THE RATE

January 6-12

JkfV htt

ElllU Lh REDDING CD.
Cor. 2nd &amp;. Magnolia FA 2-6C2I
“ Bud" Bamuerger, Mgr.
n y r i n . 'i i f
Fra« Delivery
Contracting A Repairs
Used furniture, applianrrs, tools
1007 Sanford Av*. I'h. FA 2-3562
etc. Bonght-sold. Larry's Mart
216 Sanford Ave. l'b. FA 2-4131
Plumbing -- Krciky Hsat.ng
Bolton Terrier puppies. Register­
A. B. PETERSON
M. G. HODGES
ed,, ISO. A up. FA 2-0792.
• BIG VALUES
All of thesa beautiful hemes are Broker Associates: A. B. Peter­
Service on All Water Pumps—
•
QUICK CREDIT
located on Lake Front Lots.
Beautiful
black
oodlr. Mamlmd.
son Jr., P. J, Chtsterion, GarWalls Dr lied — Pumps
• EASY TERMS
Registered Calf FA 2-6610.
fisld Willetts, snd R. W. Wil­
Paola Road
Phone FA 2-6937
WlLSON-MA1F.il
liams, Bob Edwards A. C. DeadNew snd Used Furniture
KTICI.RS WANTEI
ney, Land Survtjror.
CLARK
m E. F tn t SI. Ph FA 2-58:3
ltd N. Park Ave. Pn. FA 2 *123
WANTED—All kinds of scrap me- Plumbing, Heating Jt_ &gt;upplj Co.
(.’Homo your choice
Contracting
1
Repairs
terial. Zuckernian Salvage Yard
2 btdroom frame, screened porch,
2613 Orlindo Dr. Pit. FA 2-2.171
of Financing Plan*:
Phone FA 8-2694.
rarportc, hardwood floors, kit­
$SAVE$
FHA, FHA In Service and
chen eqlitpped. $1,000. down Wanted tn Buy— Used piano in Highway 17-92 South Sanford
Furniture anti Appliances
Conventional
Otier llealtv Co., 2*01 Orlando
good condition. FA 2-IS IN.
PLUMHLNG
New A- Used
Dr.. FA 2-5512.
Coatrart and Repair Work
17—HP. vl T&lt; ••AICU.kV
Free Estimates
Mather of Sanford
$1000 DOWN
R. I.. HARVEY
an at 8 00 A. M.
802-08 East First
FA 2 0943
204
Sanford
Ave.
Phone
FA
2-33*1
fclTT'S BEAUTY NOOK
$75.00 MONTHLY 105 S. Oak
For the home buy
Ave.
FA 2-6742
This cuts 2 Bedroom homa Is next
a4—I'lA M i tiKUYICK
of a life-time see
as a pin. nicely located, has en- fh— FKMAI.K HELP W V.STKII
cloud garage and beautiful
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
Wellborn Phillips Jr. yard, priced low at 18500.00— White lady tn ra rt for 2 small
\V. L. HARMON
s*uau*r«
owner will finance and give
children dally. Sea between Ph. FA 2-4.23 After 5.90 p.m.
L isssii a
quick possession. .Seminole Real­
12:00 • 1:00 or after 6 pm. at
UaiaaU*
28—
K
U
U
Tlm
At.
UtilVH’KH
ty, 1001 Park Ave., FA 2-5232.
p. m. s se H -.n lsrs -With Untie
1101 French.
Well
Electrical Contracting
I X ■ i i t —‘ B G a rn iv il
Local concern hi* opening for «•PINECKEST
House WIrtnsr and Repairs
vt r t i l i e r - S e w s - U p e r i s
l o r more Information rail the
cratary
receptionist.
Write
- •
• ill I t n &gt;ltstage
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Sates nfflee: Corner W. Cry­ Lovely 3 HR- I tile bath home --n
*
i'l
li ItiIIr,• i ml H t l i l a f
Pox
83
c
n
Sanford
Hsrald,
riv.
112 Magnolia
Dm F a 2 0918
nicely landscaped lot. 75 x 125’.
stal Drive &amp; Lika Mary block,
- 11h I "Va
lug age, expeilance, and qualifl*
('ll construction with terratio
Indntlry nn l-ei.nle
telephone FA 2-4391 or FA 2-3913
FKKilDAlRE iipL'llances, -4lr«
cations.
I'U -hnue y tfie e e
floors, rarporte, utility room
iinj aervlca. G, it. High, Oviedo
tv
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and electric kitchen. $1 1.700 IV-MAI.E ITh C F U a M ku
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11
family with base, school, and
hine Co. in Sanford. Write for I’AINTING
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park nearby. Immediate possesiletailv to Singer Hewing Mur*
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since
|t»25.
Stcnstrom Realty
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H. M. Gleason, Mks Mary
II. E. STENS IBOJl
ful fnr mum k board. Phone
^ nn ntirt$p«r Ro«W
lake. Lot l&amp;O'xtOO'. Just 15 min­
I ft ftft Oftrr\ Moor*
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utes front Sanford. Terms by- 111 N. Park
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owner. Phone FA 2-4908.
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M#ili
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able down payment..
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TED BURNETT
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HOM ES- 8
bedrooms
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MiK HLITER PAINTING
:
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1
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Ph
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ate oecupaney.
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bookkeeper, or gsnerel office
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town business section. Will
work. III y ears e.vycticnce. Cull
Licensed - - Bonded — Union
.make a nice homo (or a large
FA 2-1655.
Free Estimates
Compare our
family or good apartment house.
Locations
• I Prices FA 2-2287 after 6,00.
Th. FA 2-2358.
33 tit kr»p children by day or week
South Pmacrcil — Sanford
Ph. FA 2-0382.
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General
repairs,
garage.,
rooms
J
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added, porch, encloaures and
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mg avallxbie.
Tel FA 2-5181. Furniture Center
painting. FA 2-18.17,
AND APPRECIATED
116 West First Si
We can qualify you fur one o f 1 STENSTROM REALTY
-III SIN ESS OPPOK IT NIXIES
thesa hornet in 30 minutes. Yau '
PIXIE NURSERY SCHOOL
can start enjoying tha hsnsa a—MIm T I.I.ANEOI1s "
Nsnrv .Tsck.en
Man to act as bonded rspitssn aK.\' 2 2047
whit# wa proceai the papers.
tivt for the Singer Sewing Mac­
LIVE BAIT
hine
Co.
in
Sanford.
Wiitc
for
Fleming's Red A While Grocery
DIESEL
detail' ti&gt; Singrr Machine Co.!
Missouri .Minnow.
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HEAVY I14L IT MENT
Dvvcloped by
2420
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Colonial
Ave..
Orlsndo.
1
Pop-Guta Minnows ... 3 dox. 95 c
We at* seeking men tn thix area
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ODHAM &amp;
in train for Diesel and Heavy
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Equipment. High pay and future
TUDOR, Inc.
Open Seven Days a Week
• enirlty arn the benefits of a
WELL DRILLING
tt lined and experienced Die.el
Fatrbanki'Moria Pump#
a—Flower a. Plant!., gfcrrta
Car. H -v. 17-81 A 27th SL
.'Jan. If yiui have mechanical
Repairs to all makes
Phone FA 2-1301
a’ptilude, write us fur fi»e in*
PIECES: PH. 5-1883
linVYAID C. LONG
BRAILEY ODHAM. Prim. CENTER
formation w ithout obligation-as
or FA 2-0270. Sanford, SAN­ * 207 E. Commercial Ave,
to how jou may become a part
Phona FA 2-2833
FORD FLOWER SHOT.
of this rapidly expanding in­
FISHER’S NURSERY
CARTER- 11031 K~C LEANLHG
dustry.
GOOD LAND
Citru* — Plant* — Peat
SERVICE
Tractor Training Service
R*&gt;x
I0O acrea. well located. 1165.00 per | Car. Magnolia 4 Onora FA 2-4635
Window A Wall Washing
Kti c,'o Sanford Herald — SanHour Waxiag—NOrth 8 4ISI
turd, Elm ida.
133 Hiway 17-93
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3 hr (Iroom 2 bath horns with like
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Whit#—Necehi—Etna
■vtlvinatof refrig , good condition
writer., adding machine*. S*1**M*.*nonq. $i,ono.no Dn»n.
$55 00. F.V 2-2477,
Rentalx. 314 Mag- FA 2-0462. Repairs nn alt makes Machines
ROSA L. PAYTON
32-1 Eait First St.
EA 2-5244
T8H$ Hit HICK—FrancoHc 8a*
l.lk* new General Electric
I I —ALTO MOBILE.1.— TRAILERS
g*n. French novelist, tries her
!h I - ' --1301—1. .- at Ulawatna
GATUN BROTHERS
II cu. ft Refrigerator
hind st s slot machine in
^
, b&lt;th hom,. 3 minu, „ It will nay YOU to sea ni before Contractors. Draglines; Geneva
$125.00
Monte Carlo, w hirs the first
you buy. Open Eveol.ng* and
.
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r
2233. Ph FA 2 3276 Sanford
GOODYEAR SKKMCE STORE
p erform ance ot a b a lle t,
Sunday..
{ « » ^ ^ u ^ r . ' u . r m x c k . Boi
. 113 8. Park
FA 2-2R2I
"Broken Dst*." for which she
EV STSlnr TRAILER SALES Mlmograph Printing — T&gt;ptng—
wrote the script, took place.
Palatka, Fla.
551 — R" -■ s »rlullJ- ____
Letter Writing — Cards and Head, tranrmiaaion, generator, reFrancoise plana to marry soon.
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hardwood floor.,
hird engine. Low mileage, one
( redit report* — Collections,
ft. screened porch, doublu
owner. Trade_ for cheaper ra r
Credit Bureau Of Sanford
Hospital bed &gt;39. Upholstered re­
garage, fruit tree-. Nice ncign
nr sell. Can hr seen at Davis Km. 403-04 San. All. Nal l. Bank
staurant stools $7.50 »*. Apt.
Ceramic Tile
borhood.
FA 2-1*0*.
( amp, DeLand II* y. after 4 p.
Bldg.
Ph. EA 2-4144
r t s stov*, $18. 1, 8' hot water
m. or Sundays.
neater, 18.00. Ph. FA 2-6592.
America'* Dent Quality
Y uruum C lean er Rep.tirn
IMMEDIATE
1949 Anderson housetralter, all Repairs A parts for all ma*et o4
Clean 40" G. K Rang*
American-Ulean Tile
metal
t bedroom
fireproof,
Only I 100.0A
cleaners. Electrolux, Hoover,
POSSESSION!
heated floor. 300
27th St.,
Kirby, Air-W’*'-, G. E. Replace­ GOODYEAR SERVICE 8TORF.
2612 Myrtle Ave.. near Pine rest
|Q c Each
FA 2-5178.
ment peril. Work ruarenteed
113 2. Park
F a 2-2821
School, this beautiful 3 Bsdroom
Free
pick
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A
delivery.
Call
plus Florida Room CBS horn* 1957—34* all modern 2 BR. houjeFA 2 4768.
21" Dumont Cabinet TV. 1150. 3
being offered (or quick tale at
trailer. Like new. priced right.
Enul F* Mueller
years old, perfect condttiun. FA
only $9900.00,12,500 down. 1*0.05
J, Younger, Park Ave Trailer ENVELOPES. Lettarteads. 4UU*
2-2575.
nionthy, or a* low as (1800 down
Ct. No. -47.
&amp; Son
merits, invoieea, hand btllt, aad
with term s arranged. See this
programs, e t e. Progressiva This 1* t pass to the R ut theatre
before you buy anything. Semi­ This is a pais to (he Kit# theatre
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 2951—
for Lynda Yexclde. Exp. data
for Marcia Loeehelt. Exp. date
Orlando Hwy. So,
FA »*IJ53
nole Realty, 1901 Faik Ava,
Jan. 18, 1958.
404 YNat 1544 SC
Jan. 18, 1958*
FA 2-5232.

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SO KC Charity Nite
Race Scheduled
Next Thursday

Oviedo C ag trs Play
In Titusville Friday

Oviedo High School announced
thia morning that due to the cold
weather the basketball game to­
morrow night will be played to
Tltuaville inatead oI Oviedo.
The game waa regularly achedtil­
The Sanford- Orlando Kennel
Club If busy making final prepara­ ed to be played in Ovled? but tka
tion! for Ha third annual Charity two team* will travel to Titutvil&gt;.
Night scheduled M a t Thuraday,
Jan. U.
Sanford's Untied Fund to owr char­
General Manager Jerry Collina ity program," said Collins. "Last
baa announced that an Important yaar »* sent direct' donations to
new organiaitloa haa been added soma of the agencies, but now w*
to the lilt of charity groupa dated can handle it through tha United
to benefit from the apodal 10-raea Fund."
program.
AU group* participating in tha
It la the United Fund of Sanford. Charity Night are urged to turn
Money turned over to the United out to tha Sanford-Orlando trick
Fund will benefit He aeven perti- next Thursday,
cipatlng agendas, American Red
"Everything v* rail* through
Croia, Girl Scout*, Boy Scouts, Sal­
vation Army, Children'* Horn* So­ tha benefit program sviU go to
ciety, Mental Health Attn, and charity,” Collins pointed out. "The
bigger the night l* the more money
U.S.O.
we will be able'to turn o v tr to the
'We are certainly happy to add charity
group*.”

Marks Writes Songs
On Three Faiths
U N IQ U E P R E S E N T A T IO N —Guests from the Mayfair Inn took part In one of the most
u n u s u a l presentation ceremonies In track history Monday night a t the Sanfortl-Orland o Kennel Club. I t w as raining outside ao trainer James Swafford brought his victor­
io u s Free Copy Into the Clubhouse where ho received silver platter from Mrs. Ray (.lev­
ants M rs A1 Leon holds Free Copy followin' Symphonic Handicap honoring this group

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Indonesia Destroys
Compromise Chances

Coal Mining
Once Wei Job

WASHINGTON —M— Skin
EDITORS NOTE: United Pr**» businesses "often at gunpoint" and
Vice Preside*! far l a r a y t w far without compensation, diving may bo a JOth eonlury
■port, but it waa a 10th century
Thomia R. C ura* baa obtained Drees said.
livelihood for Alabama voal mili­
an eiclealve interview with
The Dutch were in "general ex­ ar a.
b atch Prime Minister Dr. WU- odus that necessarily entails great
On# of the cheapest mathods of
lem Dree* I* which Ike prime hardship," he said.
producing
coal over a century
minister eapreeaea The Nether­
"The Netherlands diplomatic
lands view tow ard Indonesia’* representative in Indonesia has of­ ago waa by mining it under tha
claim* to Dutch New Galnea and ficially been given to understand watcra of the Black Warrior Riv­
the aetiure of Dutch property la &lt; that all Netherlands subjects will er GO milei from Tuiralooaa, Ala.
An Alabama Geological Survey
Indonesia. Curran telegraphed have to leave the country," he
report for tha yaar 1850 dtaeribed
Ms question* to Dr. Drees and added.
tha following dispatch coestltates
"I sincerely hope that there va111 the *'submarine',mining operation
thia wayi
the prime minister's reply.
be no cases of forced labor in In­
"A flathoat la moored parallel
donesia."
By THOMAS R. CURRAN
This was a reference to reports with the joints, and naar the edge
United Press Staff Correspondent of an Indonesian plan to conscript of the coal long, wedge-ahaped
crowbars ara driven Into the
•LONDON (UP)— Dutch Prime foreign nationals If needed.
Minister Dr. Willem Dracs said to­
"It is now the duty of the United saama by meane of maula maneu­
vered by tha men in tha boat.
day that Indonesia has destroyed Nations to art," Dr. Decs sad.
all chances of a compromise solu­ The prime minister gave his When a ledge of about two feet
tion on Dutch New (iulneo and the views Id answer lo questions tele­ la loosened In thia way arms*
tha scam, tha men take to the
United Nations will now have to graphed to The Hague.
water and dive two or three to­
act.
Sukarno Com promise Difficult
Indonesian* ware seizing Dutch
1ft said it was difficult to see gether, , . and lift tha roal bodily
aurlaca and place It in tha
how a solulton of any kiml could to.the
boat.*
he reached with President Sukar­
A later Improvement on tills
no on Indonesian claim* to Dutch
method
was the use of chains to
New Guinea which the Indonesi­
haul up the block* of coal. Some
an* call West Irian.
Indonesia, he said, has refused of the blocks weighed from 800
to consider any proposil "short of to 1,000 pounds.
When rains mada tha river
complete surrender of the terri­
tory" and was carrying out a "dlif- navigable, the coal waa floated
By VF.RNON SCOTT
criminatory ami hostile attitude" down-river to Tuscaloosa, where
United Pres* Hollywood Writer
it wns sold at 10 tu 12 cent* •
HOLLYWOOD M — Edward 0. against the Dutch.
In an interview with United bushel, or farther on to Mobile.
Robinson Jr. haa ben cold, atone
The flathoat*, which coat about
aiber for ala straight months, an Press In Jakarta Dec. 30, Sukarno $70 each were a losing commodi­
skirted
a
question
on
what
ulti­
achievement that has eluded the
ty, since they couhl nut he
24-ycor-old son of tho movie "mub- mately will happen to Dutch prop­ brought back upstream.
■tcr" since he was a juvenile de­ erty In Indonesia and whether the
Dutch owners would be compen­ The miners were mostly farm­
linquent of IS.
er* who worked In the mine* only
To hit background of actor, al- sated.
in August, September and Octo­
aohoilc and Jailbird, young Robin­ "All Dutch properties and in­ ber. Today thero are IUS under­
son adds the title "author." And vestments are under government ground and 3'J surface mines in
It's possible his autobiography may control and supervision in order
clear the way for a normal life in to safeguard the smooth running Alabama. More than eight thou­
of economic enterprises," he said sand workers produced 13 mil­
the future.
lion tons of coal last year.
Junior'i fortunes already are ••Settlement of this business wili
become
part
of
an
overall
settle­
looking up. He read the galley
proofs in the pokey while serving ment of the dispute between The Johnson Warns
Netherlands and Indonesia — in­
GO days on a drunk rap.
cluding the West Irian problem "
K spresses OplitnUin
Against Reprisal
Indonesia Tear* Down Tie*
•*I think I'm finally ovrr the
WASHINGTON (U l’»— Senate
At regards future economic ami
hump now," the bettle browed
Democratic leader Lyndon R.
Robinson said, sipping on a lem­ cultural ties, Dree* mkI that Hoionade. "lint then I've said that in land wants them hut that Indo- Johnson asserted today that the
tliu past only to have my life go nesia had "step by step turn down nation which control* apace will
"total control over the
to pieces again. This tiino 1 feel this framework fur cooperation and gain
earth."
like an individual Instead of the thus unilaterally destroyed what
The United States must win
ever basis there remained lor good
■on of ‘Lillie Caesar.'
that
control, “for the service of
relations."
"I also feel closer to my dad,
Indonesia’s claim to the Western freedom," he ssid, nr Russia will
an he aeeini to have some respect
or Dutch half of the huge Island exploit it "for the pnrpoira of
lor me."
tyranny.”
According ut Eddie—his friends of New Guinea precipitated a dip.
Johnson made the -tatementa
call him "Manny"—Iloblnaon Sr. lotnatic crisis between Indonesia
)mi bet u the bugaboo of his mixed and The Netherlands, Umcmptnycd at a meeting of Sennit' Democrats
Dutch ciliten* have already been shortly before the 83th Congrrss,
tip past.
ordered to leave Indonesia. Dutch its attention focused on tha arms
Wanted Recognition
"My life might have been hap­ industries, plantations, shipping race, opened its second session.
He also issued an implied call
pier and lest complicated if I'd and airline* have been seized
Indonesian official* state that for a new pence or disarmament
been anyone else'* son," he says.
*‘I always hungered for some rec­ » u-so ami other action* will con- talks with Russiu. "The eonferognition of my own. U'a been a tinuo until the Dutch surrender rm e table is more important now
than it ever has been, and we
great disadvantage for me to be i West New Guinea.
West New Guinea or West Irian, should welcome (o Ha chair all
his boy. Rut I'm still proud of
him, and 1 realize that I caused was administered as part of In­ men of nil nations.'*
The Texas Democrat blamed
donesia when Indonesia was a
pioat of my troubles myself."
I'rcstilent Eisenhower'* emphasis
Trouble? This kid Invented the Dutch colonial possession.
word. Junior has been in Jail un­
**
* Dutch possession, al- on a balanced budget for the U.
counted time*. He cost a compan­ though Indonesia won ft* independ­ K. leg in tho spaea weapons race
wih Russia.
^
ion an eye in an auto wreck and ence in IW».
Warn* Again!*! Reprisal
•cr&gt;ed time fur drunk driving.
Dr. Drees asserted that the paMeantime, Lt. Gen. James M.
llo was thruwn out of the fami­ p-iun or native population of Weal
ly home when he waa IT years New Guinea, "not the Indonesian Gavin said there still is a “30-50
old. attempted suicide at 22 and government at Jakarta." should chance” he won't quit hi* job of
waa divorced by bit wife, Francea, determine the political future 0f directing Army'* development of
space-age weaponi.
the territory.
when h was 23.
Gavin also stepped up Us public
Shows In Ills Pare
fight for money to increase wea­
1337 ROME LOANS
Robinson tella ail in Ills book,
*'My Kathcr-My Son." The things • CHICAGO — (U l')—Tho na- pons research and nearly double
he has left out are written on his tion's 8,000 saving* and loan asso­ army manpower-!*) 28 divisions.
Gavin expressed his views in an
face—the tragedy of a spalled kid ciations madi $10,300,000,000 in
Who thought he had tha world by home loans during 1U67. The interview after he appeared before
lh&gt; tall limply because hla father United Stales Savings and Loan Johnson** subconiittee Wednesday.
was a movie star.
League said this waa $.100,000,000 Ue told the senators ha decided
There is hurt In his eye*. He below the lt)5d total but repre­ to retire after being Informed
looks at people hoping they will sented an "axcallant record" in he was no lot.ger being considered
lay a friendly word. He behaves view of a reduced home building for a command position calling
for four-star rank.
e t if Ibis might he his last oppor­ and buying market.
Johnson warned against "even
tunity to straighten himself out.
Meeting him, you feel as though
Naturalists say that the hyena a hint of reprisal” against mili­
you want to help.
"laughs" only when R is seeking tary men who speak frankly be­
fore Congress about administrat­
T m trying to get back on my food.
ion policies.
feet," be sighed. "I guess I had
to hit rock bottom before I could
Graonlind, an area of more
■ tart, going up again, clearing than 8(0 thousand square mile*,
The harbor seal la called the
«way the wreckage."
1* the world'* largest Island.
| sea calf because of it* sc/.

E. G; Robinson Jr.
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By DOC QUIGO
United IT*is Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK O) — ‘This," said
Gerald Marks, " it tho love of my
Ilf* — and let me tell you It'a a
long ways from Tin Pan Alley to
the Vatican."
The author of tuch resounding
popular song hit* as "All of Me,"
and "la It Tru* What They Say
About Dixie?" held In hi* hand
three record albums containing *0
songs shout Uie Protestant, Catho­
lic, and Jawish faiths.
Fiv* years sgo Marks, who has
contributed music for such di­
verse outlets *• the Ziegfcld Fol­
lies, the poetry of Carl Sandburg,
and safety ditties for children, dis­
covered that ha didn't know too
much about the holy day* of hla
own Jewish faith.
lie began studying their history
and writing tong* explaining, dascribing, and ealabrating them.
When he had finished 10, h* began
thinking about report! he had
heard that the Vatican and various
churches in Italy had sheltered
refugees from Hitlerian persecution
during World War II. He decided
to do something in gratitude.
Gets Enthusiastic Response
Marks Journeyed to tha Vatican,
explained his plan to write origi­
nal songs about Catholic holy
days, and gol an enthusiastic re­
sponse. He returned to New York
and with the aid of a priest put
in seven mondis of intensive study
of Catholicism and of the history
of the time* in wheih the holy days
originated.
He wrote tongs explaining and
describing 10 Catholic holy days.
Then, going througtVthe same stu­
dy process, he did 10 Protestant
days. Ray Middleton was secured
to ting and do the narration on
the three albums, which were is­
sued recently under a new label
set up specifically for them, Can­
dle Records.
Marks describes tho tunes have
in as "seml-iacred standard mu­
sic." He's enthusiastic about this
latest project but says lt doesn't
mean he's going to quit Tin Pan
Alley.
"I keep writing song* all the
time." he said. "And let me tell
you what Tin Pan Alley la—It's a
state of mind. Wherever, at this
moment, somebody is laboriously
trying to compose a popular tune
and set some words to it—that's
Tin Pan Alley."
Hita Involve Luck
As for tho secret of turning out
a hit tune, Marks believes much
depends on luck, Including the
luck of finding the right person
ami circumstsncea to present It.
"Back In 1931, nobody wanted
my song 'All of Me,' no publisher.
Around the Middle West—I'm a
native of .Saginaw, * .Mich.—I got
8 nr Id pretty good singers to sing
It on radio, ami I didn't get a call
for a s'ngle eopy. •
"Rut one day I ran into a singer
named Uolle Baker ami this song
hit her. Her husband had died a
month before, and she was tour lied
with such lines as 'Your goodbye
left m» with eye* that cry—how
can I go on dekr without you.'
She sang It one Saturday mid­
night oil a New York local sta­
tion, and on Monday morning It
was a hit. Matter of fact, a pub1Usher wired me right after he
heard it that night, and 1‘U never
forget the words: 'You will have
a world wide hit in 30 minutes.' "

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�U. S., Soviet Union Are Fighting Propaganda War In Egypt

CAIRO (UP) — The United
SUtM and the Soviet Union are
dlhtlnf » propagindi war in
Egypt today with the country’s
wikftall* and box offices for bit
Pfields.
Thi* year the United State* will
spend HOT,000 on it* information
program here, the Soviet Union
considerably more.
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thing that can affect the way 22
million Egyptians think about the
two countries, or win aome of
their goodwill and sympathy.
The propaganda war here is just
nne pha»c of the hroad*rnle Hattie
going on globally for the world’s
uncommitted millions: the people
whose sentiments may eventually
decide the East-West struggle.
U. S, At A Disadvantage
Hie United States starts off with
a disadvantage. First. U. S. policy

gets an almost dally roasting in
the press. Rightly or wrong!j, U.
S. pulley Is read by Egyptians as
supporting her two biggest enem­
ies. Israel and Western colonialism.
••We could spend all the money
In Ft. Knox hero and not over­
come the psychological success the
Russians scored with the Sputnik,"
said a United States Information
Service official.
But on the other hand, the United States has one enormous ad­

price. Moat are praatleally given
■way for one, two or five platers
(jhree, six or IS tents), ■ frac­
tion of what Weatem publications
such a* Life and Newsweek sell
for.
But they are dull at yesterday's
dishwater and after splashy starts,
followup editions usuilly gather
dutt on the newstandi.
The USIS official answer to the
Russian output Inrhidc* a weekly
paper In Arable mailed free to

it),ooo people, and newsletter* on
economics, science, military affairs
and current event* going to tome
70.000 people each month.
But they suffer, though to a
lesser degree, from that same dis­
ease: dullness.
West Strong At Box Offle*
USIS men say their most effec­
tive action I* in subsidizing the
publication of anti • Communist
N&gt;ok* in Arabic. The agency finds

locally-written anti - Communist
publications or hires ■ trsnslator
tor International works and quiet­
ly subsidizes their printing.
In the last six months, the USIS
has spent almost ■ third of Ilf
budget on translation*.
At the box office, the West out­
distances the Soviet* easily, since
Russian films just &lt;lo not meaure
up lo their Western counterparts
for entertainment value.

But In the person-to-person de.
psrtm rat, the Soviets are ahead
of the Untied Stitet. Most eg
their Informstlon people speali
Arabic; only one of USIS’* dozen*
odd officers does.
More important, the Soviets h a r f
their exchange visits program.
The United States has nothing
to match the exchange program
The reason, USIS men answerNO MONEY.

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vantage: American films, books
and magazine* have a following
here the Soviets have not hew able
to crack.
The Soviet offerings suffer from
one universal ahorlcomlng — their
propaganda value Is high, but the
entertainment value la low.
Russian publications range from
dense Marxist Ideology to soya
bean raising and the care and
feeding of babies.
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CAPE CANAVERAL f t’Pi -D ie and innounced the flight was | nounced the great, altvcr missile
Air Force fired Us thunderous At suec xful.
was triggered from the test range
ilas Intercontinental mbiilo today 1 The Defense Department an here at 10:43 a. m.
Die missile, biggest and mightl
rst in the nation’s growing ballis­
tic weapon arsenal, rose slowly
from Us pad, enveloped at first
by a cloud of smoke and flame.
After riding clear of Ihe initial
A two-car head-on collision,
blast,
the towrring missile, vshleli
shortly before 7 o'clock Wednes­
was coaled with l e e due so (hr
day night caused more than 1300
liquid oxygen in its fuel tanks,
Die Sanford Jaycers were shown
property damage. One person was
sped strnightup, then arched m a­ exactly how a Drunkomeler work*
Injured.
jestically over thn Atlantic test when nen Roller. Sergeant on tha
A 1957 Studehaker. driven by
range.
Sanford Police Department, de«
Mrs. Julia Denton Dillon, SO, of
The brief Defense Department monstrated Ihe machine's opera*
Casselberry,
was
traveling
north
DISTRICT GOVERNOR ItYRON IIBRI.ONG, Leesburg, congratulates David Gah-hrl
announcement said only that the tion and spoke on Its vslue to tha
ns he becomes President of tlo* Sanford K .mis Club. Officers were installed by Her- on 17 92 in the construction-area
Atlas was fired and that "the local law enforcement agency.
nrar the County Home when It met
long a t the club’s Wednesday luncheon mooting.
(Staff Photo) head on a 1955 Iltiick, traveling
launching was successfully carried
Sergeant Butler, speaking to lha
out."
*
south and driven by William E.
Javcees on traffic safely, by act*
The missile was visible fur about ually operating the machine be*
Lightfoot, 33.
three minutes lo observer* watch­ fore the members of the local civla
Patrol nan OJIn C. Barrett of the
ing from beaches about five miles clnh, pointed out It* value In deter*
Florida Highway Patrol, taid In
from the test center. The Atlas dis­ mining the extent nf intoxication
hi* report that damage to each car
appeared with a tremendous roar before charging those taken Into
was estimated at 3300.
into a layer of fluffy white cloud* custody with “driving while under
Mrs. Dillon was taken to Semi­
high in the sky, trailing a Jet of tlu influenea of Intoxicating li­
nole Memorial Hospital suffering
red flames.
from internal injuries. Mrs. Elmer
quors."
,
It was believed the missile was
Ashley, a passenger In Mrs. Dill­
The local police officer explained/ '
geared to fly only Ml or fino miles in d. tail the machine's operating
on's ear, received a cut on her chin
on Us fourth test flight.
while another passenger, Miss
nnd lasted Its performance when
The red warning hail used pre­ Iwn Jaycers volunteered as sub­
Dawn Ashley was uninjured.
ItAdm. S, I*. Cinder of the Flor­ upset over announcement of the
viously by the Air Force to warn jects to take the tests.
Lightfoot, a Navy chief
ida Development Commission and Corps of Engineers report released cd to VAH j at the Sanford Naval
away fishing boat* immediately in
He also demonstrated the Breath*
Governor Leroy Collins’ appoint­ earlier this w.-ek," Chamber o( Air Station, was
lured. He COURTESY WEEK i* a Ri'ent thing, until Sanford Atlantic front of the LiuncWas sltp *7111
1 "t .«-*
'.if^'wa.
ed-member to the Florida Water Bommercgc Manager John Krkjcr was, rhy^H l.
losl’atro !-, INaXoWiI I In tik i h e ud n sp J. Bminr./n M In7 tilM TUnlL-n
‘ *
ways ('ommlttcA, w li In Hanford /lid . ‘
man tilth Barrett, wim rccucss "Courtesy Week" bailjrr.x to employe.*. Mr*. Ague* (Ir.scno ed. There was no Immediate com­ pressed his preference for "th a
yesterday to confer with John
"To learn that this project, as driving while drinking.
ment. front Air Force officials on
(left| receive* her but lye from ILnimuti.
(S ta ll i'hnto) any change In policy concerning Drunkomeler In police work."
Krider, chairman of the Florida important as it is to the develop­
Deputy Sheriff J. I,. Krii assist­
" I ’d like to recommend that tha
Waterways Commllite and Man­ ment of ati of Florida, could be ed in the investigation.
raising nf the ball.
Jaycres orgitnUe a Traffic Safety
ager of the Seminole County Cham­ again turned down was a shock,
The ball that cautions coastal Committee,’* said Sgt. Rutter n i
Pictures on Page 7
surprise and terrihly upsetting,"
ber of Commerce.
shipping of an imminent shoot was he elimsxed his talk and demon­
Adm. Binder requested the text Adm. Binder said.
hols led at ihe launching site earli­ stration. "We need one hadly", ha
Krider commented that "the job Volunteer Firemen
of the Army Corps of Engineers
er in the morning but was bruughl said, "nnd with the cooperation nf
The apparent low bidder on two report which was announced from is just half done with a I) foot
down an hour later.
the Joyces a program to surees.w
channel dead ending here at San­ Install Officers
school projects for Seminole Coun- Washington a* "unfavorable."
The halt was up mid down all fully promote safety would ba
Officers were Installed last night
day Wednesday, and was up ail successful."
schools w*s McAnulty Construc­ "I will definitely go lo Washing­ ford.
ton to protest the 'unfavorable' re­
Ka lo r d 's
"Florida Courtesy ami hundreds are vicing for the day Thursday although there were
"I have talked with Adm. Mal­ in DeBary at a meeting of the
New members presentrd badge*
tion Company of Bradenton and port." Adm. Hinder told Krider colm Eortson of Jacksonville, a
Deltarv Volunteer Fire Depart­ Week" comes to » climax tomnr $25 V. S. Saving Itond and the few signs cither day that a launch- ami credentials at yesterday's Jayw
Orlando, when hid* for the 10 yesterday at his noon conference.
member of the Waterways Com­ ment. President U John Lambert- row with secret committee* «ta' ! title el Moit Courteous Waitress, ing was imminent Newsman and cee luncheon were Jack Withiif,
rooms for Seminole High School
Adm. Binder's ptirpo-e in San­ mittee and with Col. Herbert Bee *on; vice-president, William A. to complete their selection of win­ SaL am in, Saleslady, t'ulirrrnan, photographers who run for Ihe Bill Slaton ami Bill tmnefetder.
and eight room* and a heating ford yesterday was to confer with ol Went Palm Beach, consulting Herschcl; secretary. Harry Seller; ner* by early next week,
and must murleous act.
’
I beaches when the hall goes up
Dan Batten was Introduced as a
plant for Croom* Academy were Krider regarding waterways deve­ engineer, and as soon as other and treasurer, B. E. Crosby.
"We have had very good re
John Krider, manager nf thr angrily protested the ball was be­ visitor.
opener! yesterday by the Seminole lopment throughout the -late. Kri­ member* arc contacted and we
Charles Snyder, who was presi­ spon.se from the merchants nf San Semlnol i County Chamber of Com ing used "just to harass us."
M. L. Rohorn J r , president nf
County School Board of Education der said Immediately following have an opportunity to study the dent for twn years. Is now serving ford," Hnwnril McNulty'', Jayct-e merer said yesterday "I am do-;
the young businessmens organiza­
McAnulty Construction Compary. the meeting.
Corps of Engineers' report avail­ a* a trustee, with Ed Jackson. Courtesy Week chairman said ye­ lighted wi ll the results so far of
tion, .innounced the first meeting
according to a representative of
"I can certainly say that Adm. able today, we will come to some Herschel has also heen a trustee lp rday. "The whole city Is eon Courtesy Week."
of
the newly.formed Longwnod
Members
Urged
the firm attending the hid opening Binder was Imtli concerned and derision as lo what steps must for Iwn year*.
seintis of Courtesy Week" hr ««i
Yesterday. Howard McNulty told
Area Jaycers on Tuesday night,
sterday, ha* constructed more
be taken immediately," said Kri
The Fire Department will hold ,1* he reported result* of Hie city the Jaycers that "from sit points T q (Jr* A f M o l e
7 lo p m . at the (amgwnod Lib­
.t,1
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an 28 schools in Florida.
drr
Its sixth annual dance at ihe Da l«wide
event
to the fJaytees
jester
this 1*has
been .1 mmvery
successful
VOl.t \M I THREAT EASING
rary. "Several Jayeae State offi­
"Wo will definitely hold our lutnd Armory, Thursday, FVh, fi at day.
The bid wa* for 3195.nw).
week up to this time."
CATANIA, Sicily (UP) — Ihe
cials will be there," said Uaborn,
Chorus
Practice
"This L the closest bidding we’ve Mount Etna volcano, which erupt­ meeting here in Sanford and In 8 p. m.
The Seminole Cmtnly Chamber of
amt "we would like to have a good
Streamers blaring "Courtesy
Ah tidier* of the Male Chorus are representation there."
aver had on schools," Architect ed New Year's Hay, appeared to the very nrar future," the WaterThirteen calls were answered by Week" are being displayed in Comnu-rce and Ihe Sanford Sunilreminded
ths*
there
will
he
a
reJohn Burton IV said yesterday as he settling down again today. Die wavs Committee chairman said.
Ihe Deltarv Volunteer Fire !)-• every store arid shop window in ■ole (.'minty Junior Chamber of
Krider polnird out that Adm. part ment fluring 1957. Tw o of them Sanford and even lodi\ , bumper ''nm m erre are rn-sponsor log the h ia rsa l'a t 8 o’clock Monday night
the bids from nine firm* were explosions which have been rock
compared.
ing the 10.753 font-high mountain Eortson, a member of the slate were alllr fire* one a fire caused strips are being attached to lo statewide "Florida C o u rtesy at the First Presbyterian Church.
Director Harry M Weir emThis morning. H. T. Milwce Sup­ decreased and the stream of lava wide waterways committee I* also by lightning and the others brush cal ears to bring Courtesy Wei-l week "
a
representative
of
the
Cross
State
Bauman,
president
of
the
'he importance of a good
and
grass
fires.
Eight
calls
were
It
J
erintendent of Public !n*truc!ion from the northeastern crater a p ­
to a big rllmax.
Barge Canal with offices m Wash answered with Ihe luhaiator dor
Courtesy Week badge* are being Santonl Atlantic National Bank, •■"'•ndanco at this practice a* plans
■aid that the contract fur construe- peared to tie solidifying.
liigtun, I). C.
tog the year.
displayed prominently by sales pen yesterday distributed ' Courtesy " r *
1M)I" '• "I'P* 1 ante
^ n of the new facilities has nut
(Cnnllnued nn |- .g , |n ,
must he made.
pte and people who nice1 Hie pub ic
* t been awa-drd.
"We hope to start construrtlon
of the new classroom facilities
within the next two weeks," Ar­
chitect Burton said at yesterda&gt;'s
meeting He also said that the
Ray elevens. Beneral Xatrs man- salt*.
1 comp.xny'i advertising and pro- among whom were Max J. Zim­
bids were all "well within ihe rsiiager of V mphnnlr Radio sn-l
Albert Lems kympbonle's Idler million program tor th* first six mer, president; Bernard M. Lipmite of $219,815 for the combined
Electronic t’nrp , annnunred ted* , lislng and Sales I'romotlmi Man • months nf 1958.
pin, chairman; Ell Sait*, plan!
projects."
■r. also addi&lt; -id tlie jalru iu n
Alsu in atti-mlance at the meet- superintendent; and Joel J. Zimmthe completion Sundav nf his eotri
There was an unusually large
II- presented In* ing were other Sjinpliuiiv officials rr, assistant sales manager.
p.iny's first national sales ami dls
mber of bidders for Ihe proposed
trihut or convention
ikting. Milwee said a! the meet­
At a series of meetings tor M
ing.
company's sale* force and national
The Board of Education, in regu
lar session for the first time in
network of distributors, held in
1938, also act ai the tentative date
the grand ballroom nf ihe popular
for the School Bond Kl- :i -n. Sept.
Mayfair Inn In Sanford, several
•. "This da e ill cui
ml with
additions to th* company'a High
the Democratic Primar . Milwee
Fidelity tine, along with thr
told the hoard a it* meeting yes­
balance
of th* phonograph and
terday morning.
tape reeorder models, wi re shown.
"Die result of these meetings,
In regard to both Ihe establish­
driver Falls Asleep
ment nf additional distributor
goodwill and In term* of 1's gen­
At Wheel; HitsTree
eral sales auccess; far outran eur
A 1956 Pontiac sedan went nut
wildest expectations. I can say
of control early this morning on
that at this meeting, the reception
the Old Lake Mary Raad when it*
given lo our several newt models,
driver fell asleep at the wheel.
s* well s i to th* display nf our
Shortly before 2:30 a. m . Theo­
entire product line, firmly »*tshdore Levett Johnson, ('rooms Aca­
liihe.l S»mphonle'i position ss a
demy Prolesior, crashed into a
major producer of phonographs
tere on Ihe west tide nf the high­
high fidelity Instruments, and tape
l y . The car, owned by Eunice
recorders," elevens said.
Wilson of 1110 Pine S t, was travel­
At the meetings, elevens not on
ing north at the time of the acci­
ly unveiled Symphonic's new Highdent.
F’idellty models but also announc­
Damage was estimated at ap­
ed to his distributors the com­
proximately $600.
pany's sale* achievements of 1937
Trooper John Worden of the
and its plans ami expeetatiuns fur
Florida Highway 1‘atrul was the
1358. Being a major producer jn
riEKLEANT
BEN
BUTLER
of
the
Sanford
Police
Department
demonstrate*
tha
DAMAGE WAS ESTIMATED at $G0Q to this cur when it* driver, Croom* Academy
investigating oliicer. He placed
a growth industry, Elevens look
rhi
i n*' Levett Johnson, fell a leep nt the wheel. The accident occurred
charges of “ failing to have control Drunkometer to members of the Sanford-Sununolc County Junior Chamber of Com- u r a continued increase In bo
hi* vehicle" against Johnson. t m erge yesterday at th e Jayecea noon lunch-on meuthijf.
(Sta li Photo) i) mphouic's atui tu distributor&gt; anus via
j .u'j tltia morning ou tlie Ud Lttko Mary itutuL
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Head-On Collision
Sees $600 Damage;
One Person Hurl

Civic Club Group
Sees Exhibition
Of Drunkomeler

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Waterways Development
McAnulty Apparent
Low Bidder On Two
School Projecls

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9, 1959

SOKC Charity Nite
Race Scheduled
Next Thursday

Oviedo Cagtrs Play
In Titusville Friday

Oviedo High School announced
thia morning that due to the cold
weather the basketball game to­
morrow night will be played to
Tltuaville inatead oI Oviedo.
The game waa regularly achedtil­
The Sanford- Orlando Kennel
Club If busy making final p rep a ra ­ ed to be played in Ovled? but tka
tion! for Ha third annual Charity two team* will travel to Titutvil&gt;.
Night scheduled M at Thuraday,
Jan. U.
Sanford's Untied Fund to owr char­
General Manager Jerry Collina ity program," said Collins. "Last
baa announced that an Important yaar »* sent direct' donations to
new organiaitloa haa been added soma of the agencies, but now w*
to the lilt of charity groupa dated can handle it through tha United
to benefit from the apodal 10-raea Fund."
program.
AU group* participating in tha
It la the United Fund of Sanford. Charity Night are urged to turn
Money turned over to the United out to tha Sanford-Orlando trick
Fund will benefit He aeven perti- next Thursday,
cipatlng agendas, American Red
"Everything v* rail* through
Croia, Girl Scout*, Boy Scouts, Sal­
vation Army, Children'* Horn* So­ tha benefit program sviU go to
ciety, Mental Health Attn, and charity,” Collins pointed out. "The
bigger the night l* the more money
U.S.O.
we will be able'to turn ovtr to the
'We are certainly happy to add charity
group*.”

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Marks Writes Songs
On Three Faiths
UNIQUE PRESENTATION—Guests from the Mayfair Inn took part In one of the most
unusual presentation ceremonies In track history Monday night at the Sanfortl-Orlando Kennel Club. It was raining outside ao trainer James Swafford brought his victor­
ious Free Copy Into the Clubhouse where ho received silver platter from Mrs. Ray (.lev­
ants Mrs A1 Leon holds Free Copy followin' Symphonic Handicap honoring this group
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Indonesia Destroys Coal Mining
Compromise Chances Once Wei Job
EDITORS NOTE: United Pr**»
Vice Preside*! far l a r a y t
T h om ia R. C u r a * baa obtained

businesses "often at gunpoint" and
w
far
without
compensation,
Drees said.
an eiclealve interview with
The Dutch were in "general e x ­
batch Prime Minister Dr. WU- odus that necessarily entails great
lem Dree* I* which Ike prime hardship," he said.
minister eapreeaea The Nether­
"The
Netherlands diplomatic
lands view toward Indonesia’* representative in Indonesia has o f­
claim* to Dutch New Galnea and ficially been given to understand
the aetiure of Dutch property la &lt; that all Netherlands subjects will
Indonesia. Curran telegraphed have to leave the country," he
Ms question* to Dr. Drees and added.
tha following dispatch coestltates
"I sincerely hope that there va111
the prime minister's reply.
be no cases of forced labor in In­
donesia."
By THOMAS R. CURRAN
This was a reference to reports
United Press Staff Correspondent of an Indonesian plan to conscript
•LONDON (U P)— Dutch Prime foreign nationals If needed.
Minister Dr. Willem Dracs said to­
"It is now the duty of the United
day that Indonesia has destroyed Nations to a rt," Dr. Decs sad.
all chances of a compromise solu­
The prime minister gave his
tion on Dutch New (iulneo and the views I d answer lo questions tele­
United Nations will now have to graphed to The Hague.
act.
Sukarno Com promise Difficult
Indonesian* ware seizing Dutch
1ft said it was difficult to see
how a solulton of any kiml could
he reached with President Sukar­
no on Indonesian claim* to Dutch
New Guinea which the Indonesi­
an* call West Irian.
Indonesia, he said, has refused
to consider any proposil "short of
complete surrender of the terri­
tory" and was carrying out a "dlifBy VF.RNON SCOTT
criminatory ami hostile attitude"
United Pres* Hollywood Writer
HOLLYWOOD M — Edward 0 . against the Dutch.
In an interview with United
Robinson Jr. haa ben cold, atone
aiber for ala straight months, an Press In Jakarta Dec. 30, Sukarno
achievem ent that has eluded the skirted a question on what ulti­
24-ycor-old son of tho movie "mub- mately will happen to Dutch prop­
■tcr" since he was a juvenile de­ erty In Indonesia and whether the
Dutch owners would be com pen­
linquent of IS.
T o hit background of actor, al- sated.
"A ll Dutch properties and in­
aohoilc and Jailbird, young Robin­
son adds the title "author." And vestments are under government
It's possible his autobiography may control and supervision in order
clear the way for a normal life in to safeguard the smooth running
of economic enterprises," he said
the future.
Ju n ior'i fortunes already are ••Settlement of this business wili
looking up. He read the galley become part of an overall settle­
proofs in the pokey while serving ment of the dispute between The
Netherlands and Indonesia — in­
GO days on a drunk rap.
cluding the West Irian problem "
Kspresses OplitnUin
Indonesia Tear* Down Tie*
•*I think I'm finally ovrr the
At regards future economic ami
hump n ow ," the bettle browed
Robinson said, sipping on a lem ­ cultural ties, Dree* m k I that Hoionade. "lin t then I've said that in land wants them hut that Indotliu past only to have my life go nesia had "step by step turn down
to pieces again. This tiino 1 feel this framework fur cooperation and
like an individual Instead of the thus unilaterally destroyed what
ever basis there remained lor good
■on of ‘ Lillie Caesar.'
" I also feel closer to my dad, relations."
Indonesia’s claim to the Western
an he aeeini to have some respect
or Dutch half of the huge Island
lor m e."
According ut Eddie—his friends of New Guinea precipitated a dip.
call him "M anny"—Iloblnaon Sr. lotnatic crisis between Indonesia
)m i bet u the bugaboo of his mixed and The Netherlands, Umcmptnycd
Dutch ciliten* have already been
tip past.
ordered to leave Indonesia. Dutch
Wanted Recognition
"M y life might have been hap­ industries, plantations, shipping
pier and lest complicated if I'd and airline* have been seized
Indonesian official* state that
been anyone else'* son ," he says.
*‘ I always hungered for some rec­ » u-so ami other action* will conognition of my own. U'a been a tinuo until the Dutch surrender
great disadvantage for me to be i West New Guinea.
West New Guinea or West Irian,
his boy. Rut I'm still proud of
him, and 1 realize that I caused was administered as part of In­
donesia when Indonesia was a
pioat of my troubles m yself."
Trouble? This kid Invented the Dutch colonial possession.
word. Junior has been in Jail un­
**
* Dutch possession, alcounted time*. He cost a compan­ though Indonesia won ft* independ­
ence
in
IW».
^
ion an eye in an auto wreck and
•cr&gt;ed time fur drunk driving.
Dr. Drees asserted that the pallo w as thruwn out of the fami­ p-iun or native population of Weal
ly home when he waa IT years New Guinea, "n ot the Indonesian
old. attempted suicide at 22 and government at Jakarta." should
waa divorced by bit wife, Francea, determine the political future 0f
the territory.
when h was 23.

E. G; Robinson Jr.
Writes Own Story

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Shows In Ills Pare
Robinson tella ail in Ills book,
*'My Kathcr-My Son." The things
he has left out are written on his
fa ce —the tragedy of a spalled kid
Who thought he had tha world by
lh&gt; tall lim ply because hla father
was a movie star.
There is hurt In his eye*. He
looks at people hoping they will
la y a friendly word. He behaves
et if Ibis might he his last oppor­
tunity to straighten himself out.
Meeting him, you feel as though
you want to help.
T m trying to get back on my
fe e t," be sighed. " I guess I had
to hit rock bottom before I could
■tart, going up again, clearing
«w ay the w reckage."

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1337 ROM E LOANS
• CHICAGO — ( U l ') —Tho nation's 8,000 saving* and loan asso­
ciations madi $10,300,000,000 in
home loans during 1U67.
The
United Stales Savings and Loan
League said this waa $.100,000,000
below the lt)5d total but repre­
sented an "axcallant record" in
view o f a reduced home building
and buying market.
Naturalists say that the hyena
"lau gh s" only when R is seeking

food.

W ASHINGTON —M — Skin
diving may bo a JOth
eonlury
■port, but it waa a 10th century
livelihood for Alabama voal mili­
ar a.
On# o f the cheapest mathods o f
producing coal over a century
ago waa b y mining it under tha
watcra o f the Black W arrior Riv­
er GO milei from Tuiralooaa, Ala.
An Alabama Geological Survey
report fo r tha yaar 1850 dtaeribed
the *'submarine',mining operation
thia wayi
" A flathoat la moored parallel
with the joints, and naar the edge
o f the coal
long, wedge-ahaped
crowbars
ara driven Into the
saama by meane o f maula maneu­
vered by tha men in tha boat.
When a ledge o f about two feet
la loosened In thia way arms*
tha scam, tha men take to the
water and dive tw o or three to­
gether, , . and lift tha roal bodily
to.the aurlaca and place It in tha
boat.*
A later
Improvement on tills
method was the use o f chains to
haul up the block* o f coal. Some
o f the blocks weighed from 800
to 1,000 pounds.
When rains
mada tha river
navigable, the coal waa floated
down-river to Tuscaloosa, where
it wns sold at 10 tu 12 cent* •
bushel, or farther on to Mobile.
The flathoat*, which coat about
$70 each were a losing commodi­
ty,
since they
couhl nut he
brought back upstream.
The miners were mostly farm­
er* who worked In the mine* only
in August, September and Octo­
ber. Today thero are IUS under­
ground and 3'J surface mines in
Alabama. More than eight thou­
sand workers produced 13 mil­
lion tons o f coal last year.

Johnson Warns
Against Reprisal
WASHINGTON (U l’ »— Senate
Democratic
leader
Lyndon R.
Johnson asserted today that the
nation which control* apace will
gain "total
control over
the
earth."
The United States must win
that control, “ for the service of
freedom ," he ssid, nr Russia will
exploit it "fo r the pnrpoira of
tyranny.”
Johnson made the -tatementa
at a meeting o f Sennit' Democrats
shortly before the 83th Congrrss,
its attention focused on tha arms
race, opened its second session.
He also issued an implied call
for a new pence or disarmament
talks with Russiu. "T h e eonferrm e table is more important now
than it ever has been, and we
should welcome (o Ha chair all
men of nil nations.'*
The Texas Democrat blamed
I'rcstilent Eisenhower'* emphasis
on a balanced budget for the U.
K. leg in tho spaea weapons race
w ih Russia.
Warn* Again!*! Reprisal
Meantime, Lt. Gen. James M.
Gavin said there still is a “ 30-50
chance” he w on't quit hi* job o f
directing Arm y'* development of
space-age weaponi.
Gavin also stepped up U s public
fight for money to increase wea­
pons research and nearly double
army manpower-!*) 28 divisions.
Gavin expressed his views in an
interview after he appeared before
Johnson** subconiittee Wednesday.
Ue told the senators ha decided
to retire after being Informed
he was no lot.ger being considered
for a command position calling
for four-star rank.
Johnson warned against "even
a hint o f reprisal” against mili­
tary men who speak frankly be­
fore Congress about administrat­
ion policies.

Graonlind, an area of more
than 8(0 thousand square mile*,
The harbor seal la called the
1* the world'* largest Island.
|sea calf because o f it* s c /.

By DOC QUIGO
United IT *is Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK O) — ‘ T h is ," said
Gerald Marks, " i t tho love of my
Ilf* — and let me tell you It'a a
long ways from Tin Pan Alley to
the Vatican."
The author of tuch resounding
popular song hit* as "A ll of M e,"
and "la It Tru* What They Say
About D ixie?" held In hi* hand
three record albums containing *0
songs shout Uie Protestant, Catho­
lic, and Jawish faiths.
Fiv* years sgo Marks, who has
contributed music for such di­
verse outlets *• the Ziegfcld Fol­
lies, the poetry of Carl Sandburg,
and safety ditties for children, dis­
covered that ha didn't know too
much about the holy day* of hla
own Jewish faith.
lie began studying their history
and writing tong* explaining, dascribing, and ealabrating them.
When he had finished 10, h* began
thinking about rep ort! he had
heard that the Vatican and various
churches in Italy had sheltered
refugees from Hitlerian persecution
during World War II. He decided
to do something in gratitude.
Gets Enthusiastic Response
Marks Journeyed to tha Vatican,
explained his plan to write origi­
nal songs about Catholic holy
days, and gol an enthusiastic re­
sponse. He returned to New York
and with the aid of a priest put
in seven mondis of intensive study
of Catholicism and o f the history
of the time* in wheih the holy days
originated.
He wrote tongs explaining and
describing 10 Catholic holy days.
Then, going througtVthe same stu­
dy process, he did 10 Protestant
days. Ray Middleton was secured
to ting and do the narration on
the three albums, which were is­
sued recently under a new label
set up specifically for them, Can­
dle Records.
Marks describes tho tunes have
in as "sem l-iacred standard mu­
sic." He's enthusiastic about this
latest project but says lt doesn't
mean he's going to quit Tin Pan
Alley.
" I keep writing song* all the
tim e." he said. "A n d let me tell
you what Tin Pan Alley la— It's a
state of mind. W herever, at this
moment, somebody is laboriously
trying to compose a popular tune
and set some words to it—that's
Tin Pan Alley."
Hita Involve Luck
As for tho secret o f turning out
a hit tune, Marks believes much
depends on luck, Including the
luck of finding the right person
ami circumstsncea to present It.
"Back In 1931, nobody wanted
my song 'All of M e,' no publisher.
Around the Middle West—I'm a
native of .Saginaw, * .Mich.—I got
8 nr Id pretty good singers to sing
It on radio, ami I didn't get a call
for a s'ngle eopy. •
"Rut one day I ran into a singer
named Uolle Baker ami this song
hit her. Her husband had died a
month before, and she w as tour lied
with such lines as 'Y our goodbye
left m» with eye* that cry—how
can I go on dekr without you.'
She sang It one Saturday mid­
night oil a New York local sta­
tion, and on Monday morning It
was a hit. Matter of fact, a pub1Usher wired me right after he
heard it that night, and 1‘ U never
forget the words: 'You will have
a world wide hit in 30 minutes.' "

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w ik fta ll* and box offices for b it
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Thi* year the United State* will
spend HOT,000 on it* information
program here, the Soviet Union
considerably more.
* The m oney |oei into book*,
m ainline*, movies, cocktail part in and exchange visit — any­

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thing that can affect the way 22
million Egyptians think about the
two countries, or win aome of
their goodwill and sympathy.
The propaganda war here is just
nne pha»c of the hroad*rnle Hattie
going on globally for the w orld’ s
uncommitted millions: the people
whose sentiments may eventually
decide the East-West struggle.
U. S, At A Disadvantage
Hie United States starts off with
a disadvantage. First. U. S. policy

Weather

gets an almost dally roasting in
the press. Rightly or w rong!j, U.
S. pulley Is read by Egyptians as
supporting her two biggest enem­
ies. Israel and Western colonialism.
••We could spend all the money
In Ft. Knox hero and not over­
come the psychological success the
Russians scored with the Sputnik,"
said a United States Information
Service official.
But on the other hand, the United States has one enormous ad­

vantage: American films, books
and magazine* have a following
here the Soviets have not h ew able
to crack.
The Soviet offerings suffer from
one universal ahorlcomlng — their
propaganda value Is high, but the
entertainment value la low.
Russian publications range from
dense Marxist Ideology to soya
bean raising and the care and
feeding of babies.
Their biggest advantage Is their

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Increasing clnndlncs* and slowly
rising temperature* through Sat­
urday; low twight M to 44.

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VOL. X L 1X

Established 1%9

price. Moat are praatleally given
■way for one, two or five platers
(jhree, six o r IS tents), ■ frac­
tion of what Weatem publications
such a* Life and Newsweek sell
for.
But they are dull at yesterday's
dishwater and after splashy starts,
follow up editions usuilly gather
dutt on the newstandi.
The USIS official answer to the
Russian output Inrhidc* a weekly
paper In Arable mailed free to

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY

NEWSPAPER

FRIDAY. JANUARY 10. 1033

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

it),ooo people, and newsletter* on
econom ics, science, military affairs
and current event* going to tome
70.000 people each month.
But they suffer, though to a
lesser degree, from that same dis­
ease: dullness.
West Strong At Box Offle*
USIS men say their most effec­
tive action I* in subsidizing the
publication of anti • Communist
N&gt;ok* in Arabic. The agency finds

DISTRICT GOVERNOR ItYRON IIBRI.ONG, Leesburg, congratulates David Gah-hrl
ns he becomes President of tlo* Sanford K .mis Club. Officers were installed by Herlong at the club’s Wednesday luncheon mooting.
(Staff Photo)

C in d e r , /(rider Discuss
Waterways Development
McAnulty Apparent
Low Bidder On Two
School Projecls
The apparent low bidder on two
school projects for Seminole Counschools w *s McAnulty Construc­
tion Company of Bradenton and
Orlando, when hid* for the 10
rooms for Seminole High School
and eight room* and a heating
plant for Croom* Academy were
opener! yesterday by the Seminole
County School Board of Education
McAnulty Construction Compary.
according to a representative of
the firm attending the hid opening
sterday, ha* constructed more
an 28 schools in Florida.
The bid wa* for 3195.nw).
"This L the closest bidding we’ ve
aver had on schools," Architect
John Burton IV said yesterday as
the bids from nine firm* were
compared.
This morning. H. T. Milwce Sup­
erintendent of Public !n*truc!ion
■aid that the contract fur construe^ n of the new facilities has nut
* t been awa-drd.
"W e hope to start construrtlon
of the new classroom facilities
within the next two w eeks," Ar­
chitect Burton said at yesterda&gt;'s
meeting He also said that the
bids w ere all "w ell within ihe rsiim ite of $219,815 for the c o m b in e d
projects."
There w as an unusually large
mber of bidders for Ihe proposed
ikting. Milwee said a! the meet­
ing.
The Board of Education, in regu
lar session for the first time in
1938, also act a i the tentative date
for the School Bond Kl- : i -n. Sept.
•. "This da e ill cui
ml with
the Dem ocratic Primar . Milwee
told the hoard a it* meeting yes­
terday morning.

S

ItAdm. S, I*. Cinder of the Flor­
ida Development Commission and
Governor Leroy Collins’ appoint­
ed-member to the Florida Water
ways ('ommlttcA, w li In Hanford
yesterday to confer with John
Krider, chairman o f the Florida
Waterways C om m llite and Man­
ager of the Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce.
Adm. Binder requested the text
of the Army Corps of Engineers
report which was announced from
Washington a* "u n favorable."
" I will definitely go lo Washing­
ton to protest the 'unfavorable' re­
port." Adm. Hinder told Krider
yesterday at his noon conference.
Adm. Binder's ptirpo-e in San­
ford yesterday was to confer with
Krider regarding waterways deve­
lopment throughout the -late. K ri­
der said Immediately following
the meeting.
" I can certainly say that Adm.
Binder was Imtli concerned and
VOl.t \MI THREAT EASING
CATANIA, Sicily (U P) — Ihe
Mount Etna volcano, which erupt­
ed New Year's Hay, appeared to
he settling down again today. D ie
explosions which have been rock
ing the 10.753 font-high mountain
decreased and the stream of lava
from the northeastern crater a p ­
peared to tie solidifying.

upset over announcement of the
Corps of Engineers report released
earlier this w.-ek," Chamber o(
Bommercgc Manager John Krkjcr
/ lid . ‘
‘ *
"T o learn that this project, as
important as it is to the develop­
ment of ati of Florida, could be
again turned down was a shock,
surprise and terrihly upsetting,"
Adm. Binder said.
Krider commented that "the job
is just half done with a I) foot
channel dead ending here at San­
ford.
" I have talked with Adm. Mal­
colm Eortson of Jacksonville, a
mem ber of the Waterways Com­
mittee and with Col. Herbert Bee
ol Went Palm Beach, consulting
engineer, and as soon as other
member* arc contacted and we
have an opportunity to study the
Corps of Engineers' report avail­
able today, we will com e to some
derision as lo what steps must
be taken im m ediately," said Kri
drr
"W o will definitely hold our
meeting here in Sanford and In
the very nrar future," the Waterwavs Committee chairman said.
Krider polnird out that Adm.
Eortson, a member of the slate
wide waterways com m ittee I* also
a representative of the Cross State
Barge Canal with offices m Wash
liigtun, I). C.

odd officers does.
More important, the Soviets h a r f
their exchange visits program.
The United States has nothing
to match the exchange program
The reason, USIS men answerNO MONEY.

1
Shop and Save
In Sanford

Sd'

Utilis'd Press Leased Wiro

sile
u c c e s sful
the

flight

was |nounced the great, altvcr missile
was triggered from the test range
Department an here at 10:43 a. m.
D ie missile, biggest and mightl
rst in the nation’ s growing ballis­
tic weapon arsenal, rose slowly
from Us pad, enveloped at first
by a cloud of smoke and flame.
After riding clear of Ihe initial
blast, the towrring missile, vshleli
was coaled with lee due so (hr
liquid oxygen in its fuel tanks,
D ie Sanford Jaycers were shown
sped strnightup, then arched m a­
exactly how a Drunkomeler work*
jestically over thn Atlantic test
when nen Roller. Sergeant on tha
range.
Sanford Police Department, de«
The brief Defense Department monstrated Ihe machine's opera*
announcement said only that the tion and spoke on Its vslue to tha
Atlas was fired and that "the local law enforcement agency.
launching was successfully carried
Sergeant Butler, speaking to lha
ou t."
*
Javcees on traffic safely, by act*
The missile was visible fur about ually operating the machine be*
three minutes lo observer* watch­ fore the members of the local civla
ing from beaches about five miles clnh, pointed out It* value In deter*
from the test center. The Atlas dis­ mining the extent nf intoxication
appeared with a tremendous roar before charging those taken Into
into a layer of fluffy white cloud* custody with “ driving while under
high in the sky, trailing a Jet of tlu influenea of Intoxicating li­
red flames.
qu ors."
It was believed the missile was
The local police officer explained/
geared to fly only M l or fino miles in d. tail the machine's operating
on Us fourth test flight.
nnd lasted Its performance when
The red warning hail used pre­ Iwn Jaycers volunteered as sub­
viously by the Air Force to warn jects to take the tests.
away fishing boat* immediately in
He also demonstrated the Breath*
front of the LiuncWas sltp *7111
Ri'ent th in g , until S a n fo r d A t la n t ic

A two-car head-on collision,
shortly before 7 o'clock Wednes­
day night caused more than 1300
property damage. One person was
Injured.
A 1957 Studehaker. driven by
Mrs. Julia Denton Dillon, SO, o f
Casselberry, was traveling north
on 17 92 in the construction-area
nrar the County Home when It met
head on a 1955 Iltiick, traveling
south and driven by William E.
Lightfoot, 33.
Patrol nan OJIn C. Barrett of the
Florida Highway Patrol, taid In
hi* report that damage to each car
was estimated at 3300.
Mrs. Dillon was taken to Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital suffering
from internal injuries. Mrs. Elmer
Ashley, a passenger In Mrs. Dill­
on's ear, received a cut on her chin
while another passenger, Miss
Dawn Ashley was uninjured.
Lightfoot, a Navy chief
cd to VAH j at the Sanford Naval
A ir Station, was
lured. He COURTESY W E E K i* a
was, rhy^H l.
losl’ a t r o !-, IN a X oW iI I In tik i h e ud n sp J. Bminr./n M In7 tilMTUnlL-n
man tilth Barrett, wim r c c u c s s
" C o u r t e s y W e e k " bailjrr.x to em p loye.*. M r*. A g u e * ( Ir.scno
driving while drinking.
( left| r e c e iv e * her but ly e fr o m ILnim uti.
( S t a l l i'h n t o )
Deputy Sheriff J. I,. K rii assist­
ed in the investigation.
Pictures on Page 7

Officers were Installed last night
in DeBary at a meeting of the
Deltarv Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment. President U John Lambert*on; vice-president, William A.
Herschcl; secretary. Harry Seller;
and treasurer, B. E. Crosby.
Charles Snyder, who was presi­
dent for twn years. Is now serving
a* a trustee, with Ed Jackson.
Herschel has also heen a trustee
for Iwn year*.
The Fire Department will hold
Its sixth annual dance at ihe Da
lutnd Armory, Thursday, FVh, fi at
8 p. m.
Thirteen calls were answered by
Ihe Deltarv Volunteer Fire !)-•
part ment fluring 1957. Tw o of them
were alllr fire* one a fire caused
by lightning and the others brush
and grass fires. Eight calls were
answered with Ihe luhaiator dor
tog the year.

But In the person-to-person d e .
psrtm rat, the Soviets are ahead
of the Untied Stitet. Most eg
their Informstlon people speali
A rabic; only one of USIS’* dozen*

*

CAPE CANAVERAL f t ’ P i - D i e and innounced
Air Force fired Us thunderous At suec xful.
ilas Intercontinental m b iilo today 1 The Defense

Volunteer Firemen
Install Officers

publications or hires ■ trsnslator
tor International works and quiet­
ly subsidizes their printing.
In the last six months, the USIS
has spent almost ■ third of Ilf
budget on translation*.
At the box office, the West out­
distances the Soviet* easily, since
Russian films just &lt;lo not meaure
up lo their Western counterparts
for entertainment value.

fe r a lfr

Today
Head-On Collision
Sees $600 Damage;
One Person Hurl

lo c a lly -w ritten anti - Communist

Civic Club Group
Sees Exhibition
Of Drunkomeler

1 "t

.«-*

'.if^'wa.

ed. There was no Immediate com ­
ment. front Air Force officials on
any change In policy concerning
raising nf the ball.
The ball that cautions coastal
shipping of an imminent shoot was
hols led at ihe launching site earli­
er in the morning but was bruughl
down an hour later.
The halt was up mid down all
day Wednesday, and was up ail
ami hundreds are vicing for the day Thursday although there were
$25 V. S. Saving Itond and the few signs cither day that a launchtitle el Moit Courteous Waitress, ing was imminent Newsman and
SaL am in, Saleslady, t'ulirrrnan, photographers who run for Ihe
and must murleous act.
’
I beaches when the hall goes up
John Krider, manager nf thr angrily protested the ball was be­
Semlnol i County Chamber of Com ing used "just to harass us."
merer said yesterday "I am do-;
lighted wi ll the results so far of
Courtesy Week."
Yesterday. Howard McNulty told
the Jaycers that "from sit points T q (Jr* A f M o l e
I L I■
«. m
m Ik m,*« aA,
A A .,
^
—.A
.1
* -1"
this 1*has
been .1 mmvery
successful
week up to this tim e."
The Seminole Cmtnly Chamber of
Ah tidier* of the Male Chorus are
Comnu-rce and Ihe Sanford Sunil■ole (.'minty Junior Chamber of reminded ths* there will he a re''nm m erre are rn-sponsor log the h ia rsa l'a t 8 o ’clock Monday night
statewide
"Florida
C o u r t e s y at the First Presbyterian Church.
Director Harry M Weir emweek "
'he importance of a good
It J Bauman, president of the
Santonl Atlantic National Bank, •■"'•ndanco at this practice a* plans
yesterday distributed ' Courtesy " r *
1M)I" '• "I'P* 1 ante
(Cnnllnued nn | -.g, |n,
must he made.

Courtesy Week
E n d s T o mo r r o w

Ka l o r d 's
"Florida
Courtesy
W eek" com es to » climax tomnr
row with secret committee* «ta' !
to complete their selection of win­
ner* by early next week,
"W e have had very good re
spon.se from the merchants nf San
ford," Hnwnril McNulty'', Jayct-e
Courtesy Week chairman said ye­
lp rday. "The whole city Is eon
seintis of Courtesy Week" hr ««i
,1* he reported result* of Hie city
l« . t , 1
A I - , 1 n I Sow. I 11u
, , , ,. A A -A Si a s I a *
wide event
to the fJaytees
jester
day.
Streamers
blaring "Courtesy
Week" are being displayed in
every store arid shop window in
Sanford and even lo d i\, bumper
strips are being attached to lo
cal ears to bring Courtesy Wei-l
to a big rllmax.
Courtesy Week badge* are being
displayed prominently by sales pen
pte and people who nice1 Hie pub ic

Members Urged

Chorus Practice

f i &amp; r W B ’« s

pressed his preference for "th a
Drunkomeler In police w ork."
" I ’d like to recommend that tha
Jaycres orgitnUe a Traffic Safety
Committee,’ * said Sgt. Rutter n i
he elimsxed his talk and dem on­
stration. "W e need one hadly", ha
said, "nnd with the cooperation nf
the Joyces a program to surees.w
fully promote safety would ba
successful."
New members presentrd badge*
ami credentials at yesterday's Jayw
cee luncheon were Jack Withiif,
Bill Slaton ami Bill tmnefetder.
Dan Batten was Introduced as a
visitor.
M. L. Rohorn Jr , president nf
the young businessmens organiza­
tion, .innounced the first meeting
of the newly.formed Longwnod
Area Jaycers on Tuesday night,
7 lo p m . at the (amgwnod Lib­
rary. "Several Jayeae State offi­
cials will be there," said Uaborn,
amt "w e would like to have a good
representation there."

Additional
Local News
On Page 10

Symphonic Holds 1st National Sales, Distributor Convention
Ray elevens. Beneral Xatrs man- salt*.
1 comp.xny'i advertising and pro- among whom were Max J. Z im ­
ager of V mphnnlr Radio sn-l
Albert Lems kympbonle's Id ler million program tor th* first six mer, president; Bernard M. LipElectronic t’nrp , annnunred ted* , lisln g and Sa les I'romotlmi M a n • months nf 1958.
pin, chairman; Ell Sait*, plan!
■r. also addi&lt; -id tlie ja lru iu n
Alsu in atti-mlance at the meet- superintendent; and Joel J. Zimm the completion Sundav nf his eotri
II- presented In* ing were other Sjinpliuiiv officials rr, assistant sales manager.
p.iny's first national sales ami dls

*

trihut or convention
At a series of meetings tor M
company's sale* force and national
network of distributors, held in
the grand ballroom nf ihe popular

driver Falls Asleep
At Wheel; HitsTree
A 1956 Pontiac sedan went nut
of control early this morning on
the Old Lake Mary Raad when it*
driver fell asleep at the wheel.
Shortly before 2:30 a. m . Theo­
dore Levett Johnson, ('room s Aca­
demy P r o le sior, crashed into a
tere on Ihe west tide nf the high­
l y . The car, owned by Eunice
Wilson of 1110 Pine S t , was travel­
ing north at the time o f the acci­
dent.
Damage was estimated at ap­
proximately $600.
Trooper John Worden of the
Florida Highway 1‘ atrul was the
riEKLEANT BEN BUTLER of the Sanford Police Department
investigating oliicer. He placed
charges o f “ failing to have control Drunkometer to members of the Sanford-Sununolc County Junior
hi* v eh icle" against Johnson. t m e rg e yesterday at th e Jayecea noon lunch-on meuthijf.

j

demonstrate* tha
Chamber of Com(Stali Photo)

Mayfair Inn In Sanford, several
additions to th* company'a High
Fidelity tine, along with thr
balance of th* phonograph and
tape reeorder models, wi re shown.
"D ie result of these meetings,
In regard to both Ihe establish­
ment nf
additional distributor
goodw ill and In term* of 1's gen­
eral sales auccess; far outran eur
wildest expectations. I can say
that at this meeting, the reception
given lo our several newt models,
s* well s i to th* display nf our
entire product line, firmly »*tshliihe.l S »m phon le'i position ss a
major producer of phonographs
high fidelity Instruments, and tape
recorders," elevens said.
At the meetings, elevens not on
ly unveiled Symphonic's new HighF’ idellty models but also announc­
ed to his distributors the com ­
pany's sale* achievements of 1937
and its plans ami expeetatiuns fur
1358. Being a major producer jn
a growth industry, Elevens look
u r a continued increase In bo
i) mphouic's atui tu distributor&gt;

DAMAGE WAS ESTIMATED at $G0Q to this cur when it* driver, Croom* Academy
hi
i n*' Levett J o h n s o n , fe ll a le e p nt the w h e e l. T h e accident occurred
anus via
j .u'j tltia morning ou tlie Ud Lttko Mary itutuL
^Stnll I'hoto)
r-

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AO Cfeueh Notifies most b* pnsated «t Ths Herald
iffltfe by 10 a- m. eo tha day before publication.

QhWuJfL WnticoA
lftk at

le v . H. M. I
Sunday School
1:45 a n
Morning Worship
lx i n
Evangelistic 8end
Sendee
T:9C p.m.
Prayer and Btbla study w&lt;•feteday at T » e.m.
“ Coma |o Worship. go to serve.
r o s m CHAPEL

THE SALTATION ABUT
IK Keel Secern

Meetlai*

Saaday

Sunday School
l0:0r
Baliaase Meeting
11:00
Open Air (Strait Heetiag)
pm.
Y.P.L.
1:00
aslvitien Maitlag
7:M
Tuesday
Corp Codata
3:30
Bind Practice
4:00
Lidice Home Leagae
1:10
U. CailtM, Milliter Thar
eday
8:45 a m. Sunday School
Prayer Meeting
7:19
11:00 a.m. Worihlp Sendee
Satarday
S:0O p m. Worihlp Sarvka
Open.Air (Street Meeting)
pm.

HETioDiar annas

SOUTH BIBB BAPTIST
CHUBCH

m

East 2Tth 8 t At Park Are
Tha cod of your lurch
. Por a friendly Church.
Gerald HPrica
Paltar
Hlltea Birftahothim S B. Superlateadeat
Sunday Btbla School
10 a.m.
Preaching
11 a.m.
Bibla Study
T p m.
ZvaasalUbe Praaehtaf 7:45 p-m.
Frayar Ifeotlar (Wad.) 7:45 p m.
MUllasary PrattUleaifl
You Ara Waleoms
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Bar. 1. W. Parham. Paator
Car. Paartaaath SL Oak Ata
Sunday School 1:49 a.m.

Morning Worthip Service 11:00 a.
Mi
TriInlay Union 6:iS p.m
Evening Worihlp- S p.m.
Wadaaaday Prayer MeeHig S p™.
“ Coma thou with aa and we will
i *•
SANFOBD REVIVAL CENTER
Her. L. P. Tether,
Patter
Sunday School
10 a.m.
Homing Worihlp
U a.m.
Evening Evangelistic Scnlea 1:45

•.a.

Weekly Services:
Tuaaday and Thurtday 1:45 p.m.
regular Saturday Horning Braidaatt over WTRB 10:35 a m.
PO ST CHUBCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
SM E. Second Si
Sunday Service
11 a n .
Sunday Services
11:00 a'm.
Bunday School
ll:ooa .m .
Wednesday Evening Haetlngi 1:00
‘ ».m.

laieon-Sermon— “ Sseremtnt’*
Heading Room located In Toyu
of Church Building open to public
S:30 to 4:U p.m. Tuesday and

Thuradayi.
A cordial Invitation Is extended
to all to attend our lervlcea and
Ula tha Raiding Boom.
,

BT. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
l
U Blavla (Naar Oviedo)
Her. Stephen M. Tuhy
Paator
Horning Worship a:25 am.
Radio Million Broadcast at S:10
a m. over WOBZ (Tto he)
Sunday School 9 00 i n . —for all
ago groups.
C hniiiia Diy School — Mosdir
through Fridiy s.oo a.m. — (AU
elamentary grades
and kindergartan.)

p.m.
p.m.
p.o
p.m
p m.

p a.
A: 30

CHUBCH OP

THE

Beautiful, yes. Beautiful as only Nature in
all her purity can be. But dangerous too;
* dangerous to the ships at sea and the men
they carry. For an iceberg’s greatest bulk lies
unseen beneath the surface . . . and against it,
the unwary cannot survive.
Many of the things which, on the surface,
appear the most tempting and beautiful con­
tain hidden dangers and unsuspected pitfalls.

WAZABENZ

‘ ‘Sanford's Singing Church”
Second St. and Maple Ave., West
UP8ALA COMMUMTT
R. H. Spear Jr., putor
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School 9:45 a m.
Rev. C C White
Mlnleter Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.
Mr*. Clover M em
runlet Training Departments 6 p. m.
Mr*. Patricia Summerlin
Evening Evangelistic 7 p.m.
Piealet
MId-vteek Prayer meeting each
Wednesday UIS p.m.
George Peiold. AeeL Supt.
The Church of th« Natarene Is
Church School
Wesleyan in doctrine evangelistic
Church School
10
Worship
l i e.m. In eppei1, end world-wide in
Evening Worihlp
6:30 p. m. million.
“ Whoioever will may come'*,
“ Everybody Invited to attend
our eenrlee*.**
LAKE MONROE BAPTIST
CHUBCH
LAKE MART BAPTIST
Pastor. B. G. Broun
CHAPEL
A Church With A Friendly Wel­
Like Mary, Pla.
Puter — Rev. W. A. EUanweed come
Three miles wejt of Sanford 0o
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
first itrn t, then right at Monroe
Morning Worihlp 11 a.m.
Corner.
Training Union 9:10 p.m.
‘‘Not forsaking tha assembling of
Evening Worihlp 7:10 p m.
ourselves together, ai the manner
Prayer Meeting Wed. T:30 p.m.
of soma la; hut exhorting one an­
PAOLA WEALETAN
other: and so much the more,
METHODIST CHURCH
at ya see tha day approaching.’ *
I MUee Weet on RL 41
Heb. 10:25
Sunday School
9:45 a.m Sunday School—10 a. m.
Morning Worihlp
10:45 a.m 5Iornlng Worship—l i a. m.
Waslayan Youth
6:45 p.m. Training Union 4 30 p m.
Evening Worihlp
7:30 p.m. Evening W’orihip n i p . n
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30 Prayer Meeting Wed. night 7:30
pm.
p. m.
Everyone Welcome
Rev. Cecil W. Shelter
WEST SIDE MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHUBCH
CHUKCH OP GOD
Corner of West Fifth and Holly
Rev. Joe) D. Brown, Patter
“ WELCOMES YOU”
Trench Ate. eon Had SL
Pastor Wm. L. Stepehns
Sunday School 8:45 e.m.
Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Associate B. D. Crclglovr
io a .a .
Mld.Week Service Tuesday 1:M Sunday School
Morning Worship
,m.
p.m.
7 p. m.
Young People Service Thurs­ Bible Study
Evening Service
7:30 p. m.
day 7:30 p m.
Mid week Servica Wednesday
.
7:30 p, m.
KBENEZER METHODIST
"A GOINGCHURCH FOR
CHUBCH
A COMING LORDCUrue Height*
COME AND SEE THERE
(The Church vdth a Glowing
15 A REASON,
Heart)
Rev. Charles T, Brown Psitor
Sunday School 10 a.m. Ckiiord
E. Joboion. superintendent
Preaching Service 11 a.m
Prsyer meeting, Wednesday. 7:30
\p.«n.
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2nd St and Elm Ave.
Ralph Bre«er Jr. Cviogellst

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Radio program WTRR
Bible School
Morning worihlp
Evening worship
TUESDAY
CHUBCH OP JESUS CHRIST
Ladles Bible C Iu i
OP LATTER DAT SAINTS
J. G. Broehi — Branch President WEDNESDAY
Bible Study ell ages

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Saeramest Jlreting
6 p m.
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R e v . John W. Thomn.
Rector
8:00 a.m.
Holy Eucharist
9:15 a.m.
Family Service 1
and Church School
11 a m.
Morelsg Prsyer and
Sermon
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Tuesday and Thuridiy - Holy
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LAKE MARY CHURCH
OF NAZARENE
T.«'|| la ,,h an J ,r , ...J b«
Eu*. C m lll Lika Drive
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Sir an J h,a, thi,
Pistcr Rev. s. L, Drsvdy
ELDU t SPRINGS BAPTIST
On
Sunday:
CHURCH
Bible School
a. 15 a. m"M A R R IE D TO THE
Eldar springe
Morning Worship
l i a m.
.Too Dnuthltt, Tutor
W
RONG W O M A N ”
BUI Dooly—Sunday School Supt- Younr Peoples ifeeU-y « 45 a la ­
Evangelistic Service 7:30 p. in.
A(»w Urt-uf m i/tif
Hrt. Troy Rhimea—
Wednesday:
Training Union Director
Prayer Band Meeting
9 a m.
Sunday School
9:45a-1**Prayer Meeting Service
30
Horning Worthip
11 4- m.
On the first Wednesday rv*ning
Training Union
4 15 P- mof eieh month i t ' 7:30 o’clnrjc Is
Evetun* Wofihip
T.JO P- mth* regular mlnhnary meeting.
Wednesday:
prtgM HteUng
(10 P- m* ALL SOI US CATHOLIC CHURCH
Crrat Color Movie
Oik A»*. at 8lh St.
PAULA CHUBCH OP CHRIST
Rev. Richard Lyons, Teator
Lord's Day: Bibla Study at 10 a.m.
Sunday Misses
Worship Service
U.OO a.m. 415 a. m . * 00. 9:00, 10:00 and ^our life will never
Evening- Service
7 p-m. noon.
he the same after
Everyone Weleeae
Weekly Mines
Dally
at
7:13
a.
m.
you see it.
CUULUOTA BMUlffT CUUKCU
CL G- 8«tg|ecty
PaOar
WELCOME
Sunday School 10 a.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHUBCH
Homing Worship Sendee 11 a.m.
OF GENEVA
Pastor
PECK METHODIST CHUBCH Jiek L. Stewart
Sundiy School
jo 4i m
Level Ara at Ilk Bt
5(ermng Servi**
u j.' m
But Owe.’*
Traisinr Union
e jo p. m.
1MT Ssnferd Ara.
7 30 p m.
Promotion Day exercises will be Evening Worship
Wednesdiy Prayer Services 7:30 p.
P. H. V. T:0Q p. m.
m.
Zvanlng Erangelistia T:4b pm.
Wadaaaday night ttiyti
and
FIRST BAPTIST CHUBCH
Praia* service T:50 pm.
OVIEDO
Sermon by tha paator.
Louie L. Day, Paitor
Zvanlng Worship garden T:30
Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
pm . Svgsoa by tin putor.
Morning Worihlp
U a m.
P ra y v Heating Wadaaaday t:M Training Union
1:15 p.m.
FM.
M«U( DtirtsvK Husv Winning
Evening Service
7 p m.
Saremun mi , . ,
COMMUMTT PRESBYTERIAN Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30
p.m.
CHURCH
Lake Mary,
KILLCBEFT BAPTIST CHUBCH
Rev. A!axi*4«r Lina. Mials’ er
GENEVA
R. W. Kaegh. Suadiy School Sup. Psitor
Cbirles W. Hsmli Jr.
erlatendent
Sundiy morning services:
ik ., (Wtn«9# *us o&gt;or
Kt
Mrs. Jsm n M. Thompion. Orgs- 10 a.m. Sunday School
|9fu v in ij eeurlj «i«lv iritnun t * n
nut
11 a m. Morning Worship
tY%t
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Sugdsy School -------------io a. m. Sundiy evening services,
tobwiaf Vtotmei f luseiivJ d u g u n j |hv
Henugg worship ~
u a. m 9:15 p in. Training Union
l»is«i|v\9 yym b k’ i «*• UuJw CtownVy
A evdiai iavtuuea la extended T:J0 p.m. Evening Worship
UviieivK wall fiynu. Iei*t«
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to ill.
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OP PROPHECY
2M1 Elm Ave.
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
Paator. Jamaa H. M iuer
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Seventh S t and Elm Ave.
xiorniug Worship 11 a. m.
Putor
A. C. McClure
Young People’s Meeting- 6.30 p. Sabbath School
Saturday
m.
9:30 a.m.
Bundiy Evenlnc Service T:I0 p. m. Worship Service
11 a.m
Women s Mliiioniry Service Meet, Prayer Meeting
201 Onora Road
Wednesday
isg Wedntidiy Evenlog.
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CHICAGO —gr— A truda extract cholesterol is related tn srteriosclemade from brain tissue art! taken ’’iw is (artery "hardening’’ ) and
by mouth has norm aliied the blood heart attacks,
cholesterol level of som e heart pa-: Dr. Diehard J. Jones, assistant
r J9S*. 1?J7, V . ) .,n )i ft-.frlmt-.r, IV , - th» ro v rl publi&lt;h.-l
dents, a University of Chicago m e- ’ professor of medicine, said the
, h / TOe stitiaillia Co. L.stnltufcJ b)- Iti.rg Ffilui cs SjnUKitt
dieal acientist report*.
brain extract was administered tn
Cholesterol i* a fatty substance So pa ienls. 42 of whom had had
By DELOS SMITn
in raMt* * n&lt;1 milk- a n d -in small heart attacks. Their h'ood choiesUnlted Prrss Sci.'ucr Editor
smounts— in
mo.«t
parts of the hu- trrol Icicls ranged from norma! to
»T V ir s t«
t the w-ay. We chased the F.f . v J'-'st warr.t desperate enough.
NEW YORK (U P )—If you have m ,“
Hi* h wncenDatlon o f q * t e high, he «aid
T e e w a X 'to 'V u 'is fs l'» V
T . 3 C«wa a-"rc.*i Buck Crtek; t ' ,:t
We rode in sliencc a s - la until,
any question about the value of
______ __ _____
Dr. Jones said that In 90 per cent
Li»&gt;. yemp^red Lmther utl. 13. hi* we ran Into ■ couple of Toll's .n early afternoon, «ve avw the
rwlher Slid hlj filher J or
J ,e
what scientists call "basic reT r e v n e if
t’,c r**0’ ,hr rxiraet brought
Slunnr had been * untie,, .o r jin* at men. and Beat shot one nf 'em. biuldinga of Buhl ahead of us 4
search," consider broken bones. ^ I t l C O g O
I lU n S IT
th» level down toward normal Ihe
an»tmaa he c. rid set until tie That mcar* we 11 be seeing Vic finally asked the question that
honshl the Bl* Ten three veare »co T o ll Runyan s the only man who had been bothering me from tha
People have been breaking their I * D . . _ D , , D _ J *
a\i-®ge drop was 13 per cent, he
Iron Herb Jae-n. widow Herb hid
time w e d left home. “ tVhr do
been diet to des'h. n .v . i* m Kite can head o ff the trouble."
bones ever since there u cre peo
1 5 ,' U n D Y ^ a a l O
said.
with Kitsy Nordme. t*. and Cil lorn
"A ll right. 111 go with yoo,” you figure we’U hare trouble this
pie. yetthere
is noknownway ! CHICAGO i UP i— A radio station
The extract %main action was to
her old-r sifter. B*«» Both gn.s lite
winter
with
Rafter
3
*
’*
I said.
U the Anchor, a neighboring rat*, .r
of killing broken bonestogether
which no average Chicagoan ever ’ P” *! up the elimination of cholesUU and his frlher, with [V „ .a ;|
"3everaJ reasons “ lie threw
"That’s betlar. Now let’s go get
fastrr than nature knits them.
hears is operated around the clock
*rom Gie h04*)’ through the
her crew, are dliving h,r»e n.ft*r t
out a hand m a wide gesture,
row. out of the park The Rafter S our supper."
)
The reason" No basic icscarch for his convenience.
Interlines, he said m a report to
betongs to Car non rVmvin an ah*
■\Ve
had
a
dry
year
last
summer.
After w* finished eating. I*a
ser.iee owner .nd Is run by Vie Toll,
The reason why there hasn’ t been
It’ s station KS.V977. the rail let- ,f’ ,, 'n ierica n Society for the Study
bis lough lortn sn.
said, "Dave s going to town with This la the poorest graie I ever
in i. was the lark of a w ar of ters o f the C hieaio Transportation
Arteriosclerosis.
raw for a big outfit, so they need
me tn the morning. Oil. you tlx
'
Dr, Jones said no attempt was
studying nature’s knitting tech Authority.
the park worse than they ever
the corral gate white He re gone "
CHAPTER X
muues in the living body, with the
have before. Another thing la
From its transmitter, located on mai,e in
six-month study lo
Y THE TIME I finished the H* nodd-d to me. “ Better roll
what we done yesterday '*
idea of finding out how to hurry ihe wetl side of the city's many, dftcrm lne whether the lowered
chorea, it wsls completely tn. Dave."
them along. But now the way has tentscled network nf buses, street- cholesterol levels In fact, reduced
On Saturdays Buhl was a bugs,
It u a» still dark when he called
dark. I stood on the back perch
been found — ami
thebasic re- ears and elevated
and subway 1Die occurrence nf isier heart dls.
and smoked a cigarette. My moth­ me tn the mornirg. After break­ tng town tinlrss Hie weather was
search isabout to
begin.
trains, go almost six Lbotuind dal- r *-, c er came out of the kitchen and fust we went out into the cold, bad. but this was the m hlle of
This way couples rats with ly transmissions.
Any effect on heart durase, he
sat down on the porch.
Jstill air. We rod* down the line the week No one was in sight.
Ma was worried about GIL I ■to the county read, then swung We turned Into a livery stable,
radioactive strontium which is the
The 229-root sending tower has
wou,d require a fong-rsnse
pandered that for n -time, tliin k-1cast. We crossed Buck t'rre't my father asking as we swung
element most to he feared in the been In round-the-clock operation Mudy lasting several year*.
Camernn
Runyan
in
ing how the wanted him to have made ti-.e long climb tn the pla"fall ou t" after a hydrogen bomb for more than 13 years and has
everything he wanted, even to teau above the park, and s Buck t o v n : explosion. Strontium like* bonr. been off Ihe air only once In that
“ BtJI here” The hostler n olmarrying Bess.
I o ff across it tow ard Buhl. The
When it gets Into the body, it gel* time. That was at the height of a
&lt;l; J n*. a pair of matched bay* in
Gil pro posed to Bess whenever sun was up then,
inti* the bones with amaring ra- crippling sleet storm on New
ncigui
.:
g
stal’s.
"That
*
ms
he had a chence. but she kept I This was Rafter 3 range, a rollpidily.
Year's Day in 1948 when the tip of
putting him off. so Ma went over . Ing sagebrush plain w .tn palcnc* team. Never knew him to rid* a
Strontium Extremely Dangrrous Ihe transmitter hurldrd and "p roto see her.
|o f greasewood here and there saddle horse."
My father started toward th«
Rur the hydrogen bomb— made gram s" were Interrupted for 10
Bcfs didn't pussyfoot around and an occasional cedar. Vic Toll
any. She said her husband would (and his bors. Cameron Run. an. street, but stopped w h e n ttis
from strontium — has an atom ic minutes.
you
have to lie a better man than ahe ha,l reanon enough to want D d -, liosller sa d. "Something
weight of » and a half life of 38
The station U busy all dav long
was and Ull hadn't proved he Ion s Park for winter range The o: ghl to know Joe."
years that makes it extremely sending information to 83 mobile
•Tull tn tuwn ? " my father
was. Tlien she came right out and grass v ns better tn the pnik lhar.
dangerous. For the purpose of units scattered around its 134 miles
ssk-tL
said she wouldn't have her moth­ here op the plateau
studying hone • knittings, stron of routes.
"N o. but Runyan’s got a roupla
Part of the trouble was that
er-in-law telling her how to treat
Hum 85 was especially construct
IF* a two-way set up. and re
her husband. Ma got up and ths sheriff, fat Kd Veach. walked of gun hands with him.*
ed by atomic Iximbsrdment in a ports of disaster or late-running
"W h o sre th ey ?"
walked out. She hadn’t liked Besa a tightrope trying to satisfy the
cyclotron. SR-85 ha* a great safe- buses flow Intn it* central control
“ A liltir guy named f n s m *
townsmen In Buhl, the small
alnce then.
ty advantage over SR 90 It's half room.
When I finished m y rtgarette ranchers scattered all over the Blue. Didn’t catch the other one a
tifr is only 65 day*.
Orders to emergency crews go
I walked across the yard to the county, and L’ anirrnn Runyan name."
I d n e.er tuard nf Sammy Blue
barn, thinking how Gil had rid­ Actually, he satisfied no one. un­
So you inject SH63 into a rat. out snd service Is rapidly put bark
and I asked my father about him.
den lip to the corral and railed less it was Runyan.
A very tiny amount will do. This into "on lim e " operation,
I fell the heavy weight of the lie shrugged "Mr’ s a gunslinger.
me “ kid” and said I could finish
rai has a newly broken bone. You
In addilion. some 28 stailons are
the gate. AH of a midden I de­ gun against my side. My father 1 mrt up with him In Durango,
have a gamma rav spectrometer connected to it hv means nf louil
rided I'd had tnough. I was go­ ha-1 loM me to wear it II‘ was nine, ten years ago *
set up over the precise site of the speaker ptthlic address system*.
Before he went into (lie hotel,
a peacemaker, a .14 with a three,
ing to pull out.
Iracturc, so it will measure the
Up-to-the-minute train arrivals
m.v father said tn a k w vmce:
A few minutes later I heard inch barrel.
gamma rajs originating from the are heamnl to walling passengers
Ps had matte V-l an.I nir put "W atch 11, Davr, This may he
them coming. I stayed In Ihe
break, hut from no where else.
on these platforms and if delays
shadows until they took uuu of in hours of pra- t*:e, particularly tight.”
We vriMHcd the UibhT to Ihs
SR-83 givts off gamma rays should result they are kept Informtheir horses. When they started after we came to the park. "You
toward the house. I ealletl, "Pa." never know what you're going to I dr.ik My father naked, "Cameron
They have Incredible energy and ed of measures heing taken lo
“ W hat’s on your mind. D ave?" do until you're up ng.sin.t it,' Runyan staying here?"'
pass through Ihe soft tissues sperd them to the jo b or home.
Hibiscus Quern al Florida Cy­
"
t
i
e
s
registered
here.*
th«
"I'm leaving,” I said. “ I wanted he'd said several limes. “ Lacing
around litmes without heing d i­
Some 300 entrrgeney rails are
pres* Gardens la pretty Mary
clerk
allows
red.
"I
believe
has
In
« man with » gun In his hand
to tell you good-bye."
verted or changed or turning the givrn top priority throughout an
Lou Gonades of Tampa.
T e l l mo about it," h« said ain't like ahootlug at n tin can. the dining room."
soft tissue. When the spectrome average working day.
A man who hail twin Killing
Some men have * quality that
quietly.
ter picks up the first gsmtna rays
There wasn't much to tell, less makes 'em stand and light ; others in a rawhid.'-boMiim ehiur in the
coining front the break, you know
(ar curnrr of Ihe lobby got up
than I thought when 1 tried to cave."
the knitting proerss has started
I glanced at him. He hut a and started toward us. As my fa­
put It Into tverd*. 1 w as Just sick
You can then follow it minute by
and tired o f getting the skim sUong. high-honed lace, with a ther turned toward ths dining­
.•harp nose and wide chin and room door, the man said. “Who
minute as it continues,
milk and GU taking Die cream.
"I w on t tag you to stay. It heavy lips. I wondered why he wants to see Mr. Itunyon?"
lies eloped Ry New Englanders
“ 1 do.” my lather sold.
this la what you've got to do,” had been a drifter instead of
This clever tool for basic re­
The stranger cam e on serosa
Pm said slowly, "but I think I’ ve making a career out of being a
search was devised by Dr*. J. 11.
got a right to ask you to put off law man. I asked. ' Why didn't tin- lobby, lie was a little man.
Heller, II. Konix. and L. Fox of
leaving until tomorrow ntgtiL I'm you become a II. S Marshal or not more than 11vs feet three,
the New England Institute fur
maybe four. Indies, and slender.
going lo Buhl In the morning to somethin,, like Unit
Medieal
Research.
Ridgefield,
He gave me • aliarp glance The i,uu m hi* right hip looked
talk to Cameron Runyan. I hear
Conn
and then stored straight ahead. too big for him to handle, but
lie’a tn town.”
SR 85 is unusual among the
"Y ou don't m-vd me lo talk to "Your mother always nagg-d me I had a hum h he could handle
Isotopes of the bone-seeking ele­
when I took a Job of that kind It fust and well, lie had a Short,
Runyan."
'T h erc’U be a flghl,” he said. so 1 quit." Ho chewed on his low­ wido faro with a high forehead.
ments. strontium and calcium, in
Tlit*. I thought, must be Pom­
•’Maybe not tomorrow, tail some­ er Up a moment, mid then added:
that it gives off with gamma
my
Blue.
time. What I’ ve got to find out la " f pile's I didn't want that kind
rays. The other* emit electrons or
|
f*
b
roaSwuied)
whether Runyan backs Toil alt nt life enough lo fight her. I
beta rays, and those are nut much
*
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*
good for this work.
Efeclro.t
emissions are shortened tit range
by soft tissue. Some would ri
cape
measurement
and
that
ROUGH GOING
would mess up the results Beta
N EW Ilf! I l l AN . Conn.— (IJP) emissions iravet very short dis­
— I.eutinrd
V. liisaeela,
drove tances and thus damage the soft
north on Stanley Street, turned tissues
right into Smith Street, ten be­
It is routine in science now, hut
came confused and turned lafl. the layman has to be impressed
\\ lien halted by the police he com
that scientists can go to cy clo­
plained o f the "very bumpy rood.” tron and get a radioactive isotope
lliMU-ria wa- driving alonr tha precisely tailored to hli expert
railroad tracks.
menial need*.

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10 par rant of tha aarth'a forest
dead and worshipped In thr cats
area.
com bs of Rome.

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Additional Church News
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
FIRST rn rS B Y T E M A N
CHURCH
CHURCH
Member Of Tha
Oak Av*. and 3rd StUNITED CHUItCH OF CHRIST
The F.&lt;‘». A. G Melanin. Minister
g a r n e r Park Avenue and 24th St. Mrs feu rg e Touhy, Minister of
Musi?
T Bernard Root, Minister
Miss K tthfrire Brown, D.C.E.
Fred Ensminger, Associate
8 43 a. m. Servirt
Organist, Helen Witte
Sunday School ....... .9 :4 3 a. m. Anthem—"L ord God of Sabbath"
.Morning Worship ....... .„.U a. m. Senior High Choir
Communion Meditation Sacrament
Sermon: "The Shcklnah"
The Pilgrim Fellowship meet* of the Lord’s Supper
9:43 u .m .-J u n da y School
at 8:30 p. ra.
10:50 ‘ a.nr.— Session meet* for
THE SANFORD CONGREGATION prayer la he Session Room.
It a m 1.URN1NG WORSHIP
o f Jrhovah't Witnesses
Duet—"Love Divine! All Love Ex­
_
1(21 West 1st. St.
Sunday 3 p m Watchtower study celling" Mrs. Charles W Uke-Dlek
Aiken
Wednesday 1:30 p.m. Congregation
Anthem—"N ow Let Every Tongue
Bible study
Choir
Friday 7:30 p.m. Ministry school Adore Thee"—Chancel
„
_
Friday 8:30 p.m. Service matting Communion Meditation Sacrament
of the Lord's Supper
Sermon— Mr. Mclnnis
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Nur.erics tor children under
519 Park Ave.
three, and three le six, avery
(A Southern Baptist Church)
Sunday morning iluring the
Vi". P. Brooks Jr.
Pastor
worship hours, 8:45 a. m. and
Fred R. Fisher Associata Tailor
11 a.m
% !r . W. U liatm on
Director o f
5:30 p. m. Senior High Fellowship
* Music
7 p. m. Evening Worship
Mrs. Guy Bishop
Director of Sermon—Mr. Mclnnis
*
Musis
Mrs. M an in Milan
Organist
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Morning Worship
8:45 a m.
OF THE REDEEMER
Sunday School
9:15 a.m.
103 W. 23th Place, FA 2-3532
Morning Worship
II a.m.
Rev. Phillip Schlessman. Pasior
Training Union
8 45 p.m.
Prayer For The Day— FA 2 3221
Evening Warship
T:30 p. m.
Sunday School
9:15 a in.
Wednesday Service
7:3u p.m.
Adult Bible Class
9:15 a. in.
•
(Nursery for all services)
Church Service
10:30 a m.
E a rp h o n e * (or bard o f hearing)
(N ew Officers for 1958 will be in­
stalled)
SIGN LANGUAGE
"This Is The Life’ *—WDBO-TV
p in e c r e s t b a p t is t
(Channel 6)
12:30 p m.
CHURCH
Walther League Taffy Pull 2:00 p
(Affiliated with the Southern Bap­
tist Convention
Junior Choir
Tues 3:30 p m.
201 West Onora Road
. Intermediate Choir Tues. 4:15 p. m.
Joe H. Couraon
Pastor Senior Choir
Tues. 7:30 p. m.
J, A. Hunt
Supt. Sunday School Gaelics Aid
Thurs, 7:30 p m.
.S u nd ay School
9:45 a.m.
, N&gt;W officers for 1958 will he
• iTship Service
it a m. insiaii^j)
i rnininsr Union
( 30 p.m. Junior Instructions
Frt. 4 p. m
Evening Service
7:45 p.m, -Senior Instruction* Frl. 7.30 p m.
Nursery provided.
Wednesday Evening Prayer Serv­
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ice
7; 30
“ Where You Are Never a
Stranger But (h ire"
THE ALLIANCE CJIUHCH
1107 Sanford Ave.
Christian A Missionary Alliance
Sunday School..9:45 a m Adult
Park Ave. &amp; lllh St.
lesson—‘ T h e Church's Pow er."
Pastor: Rev. David S. Carncfi*
Morning Worship, 11 till noon,
&amp;mday School
9:45p. m. with open Communion. Off-street
C orn in g Worship (
10:40a. tn. parking. Nursery facilities. Organ
Evening Service
7:45p. m. prelude — "M ciody
of
P eace"
A Y. F. — Youth Service 6.30
(N olle). O ffertory—"M editation"
p. m. l Lawrence). The choir will sing an
Mid-Week Service — Wed 8 p. m. anlhem. Mr*. John Cannon, |)e
"A friendly church for
Land, first vice-president of the
the whole fam ily"
board of the Fla. Christian Mis­
sionary Society, will make a short
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
talk on“ Th(* New Church I'io MORNING w o r s h i p
gram ." The remainder of the ser­
8.15 a. m. Church School (classes mon period will be used by the
tar alt ages)
minister. He will speak on "Thu
™ ix) a. ni. Morning Worship Serv­ Ch irch Organlied to Function for
ice
Christ."
Special Music— Trio by Mr*.
Evening Worship, T to I o'clock,
James Borard, Mr*. Ashby Jones, with emphasis on congrcgaitnna!
Mrs. William l-ockard.
singing. Pastor Perry L. Stone
Solo—Gerald Covington
plans to preach on "T op Priority
Sermon—"The Church A Dwell for Christ," the second in a terirs
leg Place For God "
o f sermons on "Condition* of
EVENING WORSHIP
Christian Discipleship."
1:30 p m. MYF
The community is invited to all
7:15 p. m. Organ Vesper* — Mrs. public meetings. Anyone without
ta b erl Hickson
a regular place o f worship in San
F3fl p. m. Evening Worship Service ford is extended a special Invlta
Special Musio— Mrs. William tion.
Lockard
Youih groups, Wed., 6:30 p m.
8 30 p. m Recreation in McKinley
Hall
ICE CREAM QUESTIONED
INTERIOR. S. D. — (U P ) —
State Comptroller John
Tcnna
says the town o f Interior should— - - ................r * n’ t spend money for ice cream
a .^ 1?) ‘ m i l . * “ '.T M.Tn. Panne questioned claims o f x*&gt;,25
tars of, Urn First KeUersi itsMn** paid for ice cream for a GQth an*
W
fl Losti
l.illun
of HsmlnoU
c l - rTor
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Counts*
willA*.
be »hell!
»t the
orsire of tuverssrj ri.lehi-»tinr,
celebration ,,,,l
and 31,
the Association. tl&gt; W*si Kirsi a movie for the Current Events
aunet. Sanford, Vjorl'ls. urt tv»-l»es* , CTDsb In an audit nf muhieipal
d*r. January IS, l)JI ar J pm
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Indications Point To Statewido
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AH bidleatioiu point to thd fact that poli­
tical, Industrial and civic leaders from every
Motion of the atate will protest the Army
Corps of Engineers flimsy report that the
Sanford-Tltusvilla Cana] is a project of
unworthy proportions for tackling.
Yesterday, the deluge o ' protests began
t o descend, and words art fast and furious
from every source against an "unfavorable”
report on the 8anford-Titusvllte Canal.
Aa a matter of fact, as we look it the
project from hare, the U. S. government
k ai spent millions of dollars digging a chan­
nel through the St. Johns Blver from Jack­
sonville to Sanford, only to deadend here.
I f a project is deemed to be unfavorable,
then the deadening of the channel here cer­
tainly would hai'a been in
category
fo r only by continuing that channel on to
Tliiisvllli* and C*n* Canaverr' wovlf* Hie
water raaourcaa of tha atate, hemmed be­
tween the banks of the fit. Johns River, be
completely useful and favoreblo
Civic leaders In various sections of the
atate will be studying the "unfavorable” re­
port today with copies from the District
Engineers' office in their hands. And from
this point these men, all Interested In the
future growth o f Sanford and in the econom­
ic future of the state as a whole, will de­
termine which steps will bi taken to counter­
act the unprecedented report.
We are certain that protests will begin
to barrel-roll and gain momentum as news
o f the report circulates.
8anford and Central Florida—as a matter
o f fact, tha .whole state, will feel the Impact

Reactions Are
‘ No policy can be based on the hope or
*lUh that the Soviet regime will crumble
from the weight of ita internal contradic­
tions. To hope for the fall' of Khrushchev
and to do nothing which would contribute to
the realization of that hope is empty piety.
However, we should recognize that internal
problems in the Soviet Union and the Rus­
sian empire have not been solved. The Soviet

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of
this "unfavorable”
action taken by the
Army Corps o f Engineers.
Only from economic surveys can presentday engineers determine what the future
bolds. And we know here that the Sanford*
Titusville Canal and the St. Johns River
holds within Ita water resources the only
channel for growth left to Sanford.
The Sanford-TituavlIIe Canal will bring
many things to Sanford—Industry*, pleasure
boaUng, commercial housea and plants,
housing development, travel, railroad expanslon—as a matter of fact "milliona of
dollars” In growth nnd expansion.
There is certainly available time, before
the hearing In Washington elated for Febru­
ary 10th. for the Army Corps of Engineers
to chnnge its decision and mark "approved"
across the face of the report.
If the future of Florida ia to be Indicated
In any way— this report can certainly point
to It where the Arfhy Corps of Engineers
is Involved— then we had better look to a
bit pf backsliding.
We think that if the Ire of Florida's citi­
zens can be expressed In words then they
should be placed in letters addressed to
"District Engineer. Army Corps of Engine­
ers, Jacksonville. Florida.” Let (hem see and
know just how much people know -about the
feasibility of the Sanford-Tltusville Crnal.
It's been n dream too long, this p u t century,
to have wasted in reams o f paper showing
"an unfavorable" report to those who
have talked, written, and dreamed of this
avenue for growth and expansion these many
years.

In The Making

My

N ew York

Ur Mel Httaer
MIAMI BEACH,FLA—Thine*
on# New Yorker think* about—
in darkest Florida,
Tho issue must be fiesd; I'm a
social outcast in Miami Btarh.
Nobody talks to ms. I wandsr
along Lincoln road looking for­
lornly for a friendly face, but
thw* la no one. Even when I bum
a match from a passerby, h#
averts his fsce as he passss it
along. I know why, of count. I'm
not in thia yaar'a hotal.
I am in what in othar, brighter
timoa might hava barn considered
a luxuiy inn. It has SSO rooms,
400 feat o f' bsaeh, all klnda of
restaurants and plush
saloons,
card rooms, a dancs studio, not
ons but TWO swimming pool*
and even a golf practico rang#.
Tho rooms ara air-conditioned,
you can sat up light houstkaoping in tha elosata and all In all,
everything's on hand axespt, in
tha classic phrast, hot and cold
running blondes.
But it's last year’s hotal. Matter
of .fact, it’s the year before that'a.
1 triad, lord knows I triad.
Only, you as*, thia year’a hotel
isn’t open yet I realise a few
avanU garde souls hava movsd
Into It alrsady and are sleeping
the sleep of the Just, although tho
coinsnt still slides wsUy down the
walls in ths nighL But they
wouldn’t taka ma and theta you
hava it.
here I am. 1‘am holod up ia

regime has heen a regime of crisis since its
establishment. It must continue to impose
sacrifices upon its own people and to rule
by terror or the threat of terror. Discontent,
even though it be repressed, is normal and
constant for a regime such as Khrushchev's.
The small measure of liberalization grant­
ed after Stalin's death brought discontent
to the surface, and Khrushchev has fyeen
required to reprove the students and the
intellectuals who express this discontent.
Forty years of error and sacrifice only means
more sacrifice nnd. probnhly, more terror.'
?
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Jowl with
Dictatorships nre always powerful until Ill*
the urbane Jack BIstt, president
of
the
Baccheiort’
Society
of
the last minute. The Soviet regime iray be
far from that minute, but it does not nil* America, and I wave politely at
night to Bss Kalmua, who con­
over an empire of happy people, nor Is it duct*
a night-owl radio broadcast
free from crisis nnd pressure. It Is one thing from the cocktail lounge— but
to recognize Soviet strength; it is something ell of us here are Just keeping
else—nnd not befitting a free people—to stiff upper lips. Oh . . . wets
enough and tha carfall overboard in awe of that strength and comfortable
petlng’a wall to wall-but man
of the men who control it because they have cannot live by bread alone. I’m ia
blood on their hands nnd consciences.
lest year’s hotel, and taking my
The craven reactions of some Americans madicin* like a little man.
and West Europeans to Khrushchev have SUPERFICIALLY, M l a a l ’i
been unseemly. We expect free men to act greatest progress seems to have
diferently toward tyrants.

Confuse

Taxpayers

United Press Staff Correspondent tent* of the Gaither Report. Ei- defame and vulnerable to cilia
WASHINGTON (U P )- Tho tax- senhowrr has no such control over trophic attack at this very mom­
paying cilitcn is Invited now to the Rockefeller Report which was ent, the Rockefeller researchers
confuse himself further by at­ financed by the Rockefeller Broth­ believe that at tha present trend
tempting to reconcile the basic ers Fund.
the Soviets would not have the
That report, published last week­ absolute upper hind until 1M0
available Information on national
defense with the simple principle end, substantially supports the
Hsgerty may have some such
broad inferences of the Gaither spread of two years in mind when
that two-and-two-make (our.
Such basic available Information Report, including the urgent nec­ he denied that the United Ststas
essity to spend more for naitonal “ at this time" wai militarily weak
for example, as:
—The Judgment of some leading defense and to spend It fast. The compared to the Soviet Union. II
military men that the national Rockefeller Report was especially so, Hagsrty surely hai Indulged
Defease Department la a hodge­ critical of the national defense set­ himself In a quibble which may re­
up with Its three competing, still turn to haunt him.
podge of defense nonsense.
un unified, armed services.
A quibble, says the dictionary,
—The top-secret Geither Report
Outlines Differences
la “ an evasion or a shiftlog from
which apparently pictures the
There seemed to be, however, the point of Issue."
United State* aa heading to the on* difference between the two
Hsgerty will be pressed to ex
atatui of a second rlass power ami reports. Whereas the Gaither Re­
In Ita historical moment of grav­ port evidently found the United pand on his Gaither Report com
mint and sxpanding oa it will net
est danger,
States already woefully lagging In be easy.
—The new Rockefeller Report
on national defense which clanged
the alarm bell along similar tinea.
—President Elsenhower’ s deci­
sion to hike defense spending by
around I billion dollars in the
FORT GORDON, GA. (AHTNC) Army In IMS and was last its
—CspL Hollis F. Snyder, son of tinned it Fort George G. Meade,
neat II months.
—The official White House par­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Snyder, Md.
ty tins that the United States Is Osteen, recently was graduated
He is ■ IMS graduate of Spring
not “ at this time" militarily weak from the military pollc# officer's ft*ld Township High School. Paters
advanced course at the Provost burg. O., and attended ths Uni
compared to the Soviet Union.
The White House party line was Marshal General's School, Fort versily of Maryland. His wife, Dor­
ala tad on Dec. IB by Press Sec­ Gordon, Gs.
othy, lives In Augusta, Gs.
Captain Snyder entered the
retary James C. Hsgerty, as fol­
low*:
“ Stories that havs bstn priutrd
wbleh indicate that the United
THE TURF and PADDOCK CLUB
States is in a position of weakness
Non
Open Under Management of Tho*. (Mac) Mclnnto
at this time are not true. The
supporting facts are not in the
Sunday Dinners
Gaither report and ere completely
Cocktail I.ounga
1 p.m. (o 6 p.m.
contrary to the report. The re
Open Sundaya
port saye Just the opposite.”
1 p.m. Til
Briage Alarming DHcmslea
This statement was to response
Family Parties
Dally
to questions asked after the Wash
Welcomed
Cocktail Hour
ington Post ami Times Herald hid
S p.m. to 12 p.m.
5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
published columns of alarming
dls.ussiun of national defense at­
tributed to the Gaither Report
Dine On Our Beautiful Patio
which had been submitted to the
Specializing In All Fine Foods
White House by a fact finding of
llclll committee.
The President has law and prteedent on his side in refusing to
Caaselberry. Florida
make public or to reveal tp con­
Go East Off Hwy. 17-92 At Seminole Hlvd.
gressional committees the con­

News O f Men

Hera are authoritative answers
from the Veterans Administration
to questions of Interest from sor*
vicemee aid their famlllas:
Q. I want to ask VA to deduct
my GI Insurance premiums from
my disability compensation pay­
ments. When do 1 send my re­
quest—to the VA regional office
that handles my compensation or
tho VA district effleo that’handles
my Insurance?
A. Send your request to the VA
regional office handling your com­
pensation.
Q. 1 understand that In order to
ebango my course under tho Ko­
rean Gl Bill, my school moat cer­
tify that my conduct and progress
have bets satisfactory. I was ab­
sent from clast much more often
than I should have boon. Would
that stand In the way of my aehool
certifying satisfactory esndurt and
progress?
A. An unsatisfactory attendasca
record could result In a denial of
further GI training benefits, union
yon ean show that your reeord
was duo to reasono beyond your
control.
Q. If I can get a release from
liability, I plan to let the buyer of
my house take over my GI loan.
Is there soy cost Involved Is get­
ting this release?
A. Either you or the prospective
buyer must pay the cost of a
credit piper on the buyer. Also,
either of you must psy tho coot
of recording the Anumptien Agree­
ment and Release, H recording la
neceseary.
Q. I wee discharged from the
Armed Forces with a 20 percent
disability, .and received a lump­
sum disability severance payment.
Will that payment have any offset
on VA disability compensation. If
VA approves my elalm?
A. Yes. If VA grants you com­
pensation, it will withhold your
payments until the amount recov­
ered equals the amount of sever­
ance pay you reealved. After that,
VA will send you your regular
compensation checks each month.

been regittered by the newspaper.
They no longer spread 7S-point
banners across Fags Ona pro­
claiming
FREEZING WAVE
HITS NORTH. This may be, of
course, because there's been a
frees Ing wav* hare . . . . Actually, tha town realty ia coming
of aga. A local bank, tha Mercan­
tile National, la putting together
an exhibit of 26 years’ progress in
Miami Btaeh and it makes one
nostalgic to consider its items;
Stave Hannagan'e typewriter, tha
M. B. phone book with 180 names
In It, J. Whitcomb Reilly's poem
about the banyan tree that stood
In Lincoln road until blown down
by a hurricane, etc. They may
even dig up tha ring Joey Maxim
trained in before Archie Moore
belted his teeth out.
All ths night club stars who
aren’t in Las Vagas are, of course,
HIGH MAN LOW
here— Louis Prime and tha beau­
PLANO, S. D.— (U P )-A lbert
tiful Kealy Smith at the Eden
Roc, Jose Greco and Jack Carter Judstra scored three points and
at tha Americana, Cab Calloway was high scorer far the Plano
at tha Cotton club, Earths Kitt High School basketball team.
and so on. 1 dropped by the Pom­ PUno was defeated by Alex­
peii Room to hear Eydls Gorme, andria, 40 to 6, after scoring all
the lovely fugitive from Stave the points In the first half. Rod­
Alien show, and was impressed ney Poling got Plane’s other two
by hsr Merman-type ability to points.
belt out a song. Howaver, little
Eydi* needs • change of pace in a benefit premier* of Cinerama's
hsr tongs and someone like Kay Search for Paradis# tha ather
Thom peon to cut out a Mt of tha night The regretful report to that
arctuiMs and over-theatrical stag- Lowell Thomas needs a new script
inees af her act Sometimes I’m writer. . . . It undoubtedly fa a
tempted to lobby for a federal law carbon copy of San Francisco's
forcing all night'Vlub'iing*ra*~to Top o' ths Mark—but tha Top o'
watch Miss Celsato Holm In act­ ths Columbus cocktail lounge bar*
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man'* Hiaisah, remains the ban- Mrs. Richard (Us Whitney) Lunn
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Woman’s

Church
Calendar

Page

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John E, Clarke W ill W ed Fellow
Student At Oberlin In June

Mr. and Mrs. Leigh S. Saltsman
SA TU RD AY
The Castle Clasa of First Metho­ of Rhincheck, New York, have
announced the engagement of their
dist Church m eets at 7:30 p. m.
daughter. Joanne, to John E.
SU NDAY
W. M. S. Foeui Week will be oh- Clarke, son of Mr. and Mrs. W il­
served at the First Baptist Church liam J. Clarke of 2110 Orange
VIRGINIA CONN.
Avenue.
Jan. 12 17th.
Miss Saltsman If a senior at
MONDAY
Have we got N avy news tonight? Mayfair Thursday afternoon (see
The Friendship League o f the Oberlin College. Mr. Clarke Is also
That seems to b e all we have end picture). Welcomed back from Eu­
much oI that. So here goat— it'i rope was Dot Mann, who reports Congregational Christian Church a sturit nt of Oberlin. The wedding
will hold ■ meeting and installa­ Is scheduled to take place (hero
g perfectly wonderful time.
luncheon tim e again.
Otheri
attending were Katie tion o f officer* for 1958 at 1:30 on June 10th.
The Station and Fasron wives
P. M. Monday, January 13, at
held theirs a t the Lake Monroe Cummins, and her mother-in-law,
tha
home o f Mrs. Laura Bali,
Inn. Cute Idea in decorating table* Mrs. H. Cummins, Shirley Young—artificial iprtng flower* with U- blade, Arlene Bryant, Rusty Es- 23d! Elm Ave.
W .M.S. Circles of the First Bap­
gu strum (fre s h )—whleh la Just cudier, Jean Pridemore, a new
about the only thing that won't VAH-7 wife, Liz Dodge. Elaine tist Church wilt meet at 10:43 a. m.
The Service Team o f the Semi­
freeze—am not too sure it w ill take Rass, Rusty I.illeboc, Connie Yount, A covered dish luncheon will he nole Neighborhood of Girl Scouts
much more of th ii cold weather, Joyce Roberts, Jane l’ rudcn, Bet­ served at noon and a program will met this week at the home of Its
ty Meyer, Jane Sapp, Rita Bauer, be presented at 1:00
though.
The Cherub Choir will rehearse chairman, Mrs. Randall Chase, for
Helen Crawford, Ruth Hodges, and
Hostesses for the luncheon were
at
4:13 and the Chapel Choir, 8:00 discussion and planning of Scout
Fran Powell. Hostesses Were Jane
Marge Baccash and Bro Northactivltlca. Mrs. Rita Raucr gave a
Milner and Pat Knight.
p. m.
ridge. Several Hollywood stars
The table decorations featured Sunbeams, Helen Master G. A.'s, resume of the Juliette Lowe In­
dropped in and urged the gala to
ternational Friendship Program
MISS JOANNE SALTSMAN,
holidays from every month ol the and Jr. G.A.'a o f the First Baptist
turn out for the High Fever Fol­
which will be presented by all San­
Church
will
meet
at
3:30
p.
m.
year.
whose engagement is an ­
lies. The attendance prixe waa won
ford Scout ami Brownie Troops on
MISS TALLULAH BANKHEAD urges wives of VAH-7 to participate ta tha H ig h by Mary M cGuire. Ann May was Tha same actresses were back Tho Baptist Association Brother­ February 23. The following Im­ nounced today to John E.
Fever Follies, the revue sponsored by the W man’s Auxiliary oi the Seminole Memorial introduced—they ju st blew in from again for this luncheon, including hood will m eet at the First Church portant announcements were made Clarke in Sanford. Both ara
DeLand at 8:30 p. m.
Hospital. The scene took place at the Mayf dr Inn. Left to right. Miss Bankhead, Mra. Argentina, and have bought a Zaza Pitts and Tallulah, of course. in The
students at Oberlin Collcg*.
Choir Parents' and Sponsors' by Mrs. Chase.
Mae West puts in an appearauce
home in Loch Arbor.
* Fran Powell, VAH-7 High Fever (Jueen, M •*. Robert Knight, All's. Jane Milner.
An
Intermediate
RoundTable
Assn, will m eet at tho First Bap­
now and then too, I hear.
Others attending were Ridle Ar­
(Photo by Bergstrom)
for all adulta interested in In- bers' Training Course will bo
tist Church at 7:30 p. m.
thur, Mary M cGuire, Bea Ham­
Tho Elsie Knight Circle o f the trrmediata Girl Scouting will bo given In the Educational Building
rick, Sue Beall, Violet Brewster,
First Baptist Church will meet at held on Tuesday, Jan 14, front 9:30 of the Presbyterian Church. All
her daughter, (last name Hanson).
the home of Mr*. Sue Stevenson, to 2:30 it (he First Methodist leaders, assistants, troop consult*
Bru Northridge, Lee Cunning, and
Church Educational Bldg.
ants and members of the Servlet
918 Park Ave.
her guest, Ines Blair, Joy Webber.
tin Thursday, F ch. 6, from 10:0o Team are Invited and urged to
Circles of the W .SC.S. of the
Marge Baccash, Dorothy Dohnc.
First Methodist Church will mc-'t to 2:3o a Troop Com mittee M cm - attend. Both sessions will be con*
Mary U u n u , Peggy Tugwetl, and
ducted by m cm bcri of the Cltrui
Monday, Jan. 13 at 3:00 p. m.
her gueit. Barbara Borton, (who
The Geneva Garden Club month­
Council from Orlando. All who
Circle 3, with Miss Bessie Zach- m eet at Oviedo at 8:13 p. m.
used to he stationed here with ly meeting will be held nn Wed- c ry . 812 Magnolia Ave.
The Carol II Choir of tho First plan to attend are requested to
husband John), Esther R incy, June ncjday, January 13th at the Com
The High Fever Follies Queen
A The selection of a Navv Queen
Circle 8 with Mrs. C. P . Hern­ Baptist Church will rehearse at call Mrs. Itandatl Chase FA 2-2001
I’ tjrry, Phyllis Graham, Ronnie munity Day program under the ill- don, 803 Magnolia Ave.
for the High Fever Follies will be will win a trip to Holiday Hotel
6:30 p. m. ami the Crusader Choir and are also reminded lo take •
Pahl, Juanita Barney, Cartle Strib- munity Hall. The Geneva School
clim axed January 27, when the and Villas In Fort Lauderdale for
tap lunch with them to the meet*
Circle 7 with Mrs. Tate Chap­ at 7:13 p. m.
ling, Arlene Backer, and her mo­ will present an Arbor Day pro­ man, West 1st St.
name of the girl chosen by the en­ 5 to T days if she goes with her
The Woman's Bible Class of the tngs.
ther, Mrs. Irene Itsacton from gram under the direction of Mrs.
tire Naval Air Station will be re­ husband, or 10 to 14 days if she
Circle 8 with Mr*. R. W. Turn­ First Baptist Church' will m eet
A
Neighborhood
Association
goes alone. The trip may be taken Both Patron and box office tickets Litchfield, Minnesota. Mrs. Isaac­ Nichols, Principal, following which er, 915 Park Ave.
vealed.
January 14 at 2:00 p. m. at tho Meeting is scheduled for Thursday
son
will
be
here
for
som
etim
e
to
at
any
time.
The
Holiday
Hotel
the recular Garden Club meeting
The Navy winner will then join
will be on sale Wednesday at the
Circle 9 with Mrs. O. S. Barks, home of Mrs. J. A, Strango In Lake Jan. 30 at 8:00 p. m. at the Epis­
those contestants chosen from is directly on the beach, and fea­ Navy Exchange, N. A. S. when vot­ help Arlene with the launching of will take place. Hostesses will be 1603 Seminole Ulvd.
M ary. Group 3 will be the hostess­ copal Parish House.
men's civic clubs and organizations tures a private swimming pool and ing will take place for the Navy another little Backer, which may Mrs. F. E. Guyed. Mrs. John
The Commission on Finance of es.
Brownie Troop 321 In the Pine*
be
the
high
light
of
the
High
Fe­
every
luxury
offered
by
the
fabu­
throughout Seminole County. En­
Hughey, Mr« G. C. LeEds and F irst 3Jcthodi.it Church meets
High Fever Follies queen.
Circles of the W.S.C.S of 'the crest area, whose Leader la Mr*.
ver
Follies,
since
Arlene
Is
so
de­
Mrs. John Williams.
trants for the contest must be lous Hold Coast establishments.
Seats wilt be reserved at this
Monday night at 7:00.
First Methodist Church will m eet Claire Fite, held an election of
married, and the wife of a Navy
Voting for the Navy queen will time for the perform ance which termined to see it.
The Official Board of First at 9:45 a. m , January 11.
officers at their regular meeting
Hostesses for the VAH 11 lunch­
By studying the scales o f • Methodist Church meet* Monday
man or m em ber of a civic or- take place Wednesday, January IS will be held February 13, 14 and
Circle 1 with Mr*. L. A. Ander­ on Monday, Jan. 6. Those elected
eon
were
Doiile
Maliewzowskl,
Vic­
ganization. She cannot be the at the Navy exchange, from 9:00 13 at the Seminole High School.
rainbow trout, scientists can tell night at 7:30.
son, 2017 Hibiscus.
to office were: president, Deb*
chairman of a committee of the A. M. until 4:M P. M. Two wives The Follies is sponsored by the Wo­ ky Wilster ami Edie Colvin. This how old tho fish Is; whether it
TU ESD AY
Circle 2 with Mrs. C. J. Meri­ hie Howe; vice-president, Melanie
High Fever Follies.
have been chosen from each unit, man's Auxiliary of the Seminole one was held in the Afterburner of lived In a stream or a lake, nml
Girl Scout Troop 3(2 will meet wether, Celery Ave.
Poulsen; treasurer, Janet Oliver!
the B. O- Q. Wednesday.
January 27 is Talent Night. At and the queen will be selected Memorial Hoipltal.
how long; ami, If tho trout it a at the First flaptist Church at 3:30
Circle 3 with Mr*. Ralph Jarvl* flag bearer, Mary Stogncr; roll
A
large
bouquet
of
red
and
white
this time the names of ali contest­ from these sixteen women.
female, how often it has spawned. p. m.
1719 Sanford Ave,
caller, Patricia Hansard; timer,
carnations centered the table. The Growth ring* resembling tho** of
ants will be announced and the
Voters must register before cast­
The Semlnot* Asioe. Training
Circle 4 with Mrs. W. B. Nichol­ Joan Dohnc; hottest, Linda Conn;
ladiea enjoyed a delicious dinner a tree provide tha Information.
ladles themselves introduced. Their ing their ballots, whtch will, o f
Union Executive Committees will son, 112 West 20th SI.
entertainment, Ethel Waller*.
of roast berf. Winning prizes dur­
studio photographs and names will course, be unsigned. Wives may
ing
the
luncheon
were
Lucille
Har­
then bo placed on jars, which will vote for husbands who are gone.
ris and Jeanne Foulk.
be prominently displayed on the By the same token, if a Navy wife
The Hollywood actress was there
- corner of First and Park lu front cannot go to the Navy exchange
—doing her bit for the High Fever
• o f Roumillat and Anderson's drug Wednesday, her husband may vote
Follies. She plana to take her troop
for her.
Store.
to every luncheon, club meeting
To vote for the queen, one must
Candidates from VAH-3 are Doris
The Mestaide P-TA met Tues­ ami sewing circle, it seem s.
drop pennies in the Jars—everv Saute.* and Virginia Pope; VAH-7,
Otheri attending were Bobbie
penny means one vote for the girl Fran Powell and Joyce Sandcrfer; day night in the school auditorium.
of your choice. Voting will con­ VAII-9, Shirley Ross ar.d Laura Carl Prescott, president, conducted Fernandez, Pat Hansen, Helen
tinue until the final night of the Freitas. VAH U. Polly Hatch and the meeting. Mrs. Prescott read Cobb, M argaret Hendrick, Peg
Follies, February IS. when the Ruby Jordan; Fasron, Jane Petre the "P arents Prayer” . Mrs. Ruth Butts, Jean Rossi, Dottie Nelson,
Alice Mills, Anne Oliver, Emily
pennies will bo tallied for the last and Alice Drake; HATH, Millie I*o- Clifton won the room count.
James Buckler reported that he Carlin LaVcrne Hamilton, Folly
time, and the queen crowned.
per and Celia Carry; Staff. Jean
Pictures of the two leading con- Fitlon and Mrs. Eugene Grant; had Investigated the necessity of Hatch, Bertie laiu Weber, Ann Pur­
- testants for that week will be Station, Dorothy Dohnc and Cathy a traffic light at Third and French, dy, Virginia Alien, Sadie Nolde ami
and had found that not enough Audrey Brownlee.
• placed in the lobby ol tho High Horn.
VAIl-t wtve* met to decide what
School during the three nights uf
Assisting Mrs. Hay Fernandez chiklren crossed there to make the
lo do to keep themselves busy
the Follies performances.
in llie Navy Queen contest are light necc**ary.
.Mrs. Stafford announced (hat a while their husbands are gone. No
Mrs. Norman Mclnnis, Mrs. Glenn
Hatch, Mrs. Jack Langford, Mrs. water cooler ami tihrary book* comment. Think they will find it
James Stowell and Cilr. Tom would be purchased with the very easy to do. Anyway, they did
several new Innovations. Betty
money made from the carnival.
Deans.
It was also announced that Hailett anil Skip Iforrell are hono­
thirty more members are needrd rary chairman and vice-chairman,
for P-TA membership to reach respectively. Treasurer is Sally
Mcinnls. O. W. C. representative,
the desired quota.
Miss Mabel Chapman and Mrs.
Mrs. Jessie Carter, program Caroline Legarc. High Fever Con­
Hazel Flynt were hostesses to the
MONDAv
testant. Shirley Boss. Bridge Chair­
Wesleyan Service (luild on Monday
Gamma Omega Chapter of E. S. chairman Introduced the speakers,
evening at the home of Miss Chap­ A. will meet Monday night at the and moderated a discussion which man, Jo Anne Shovcr, publicity,
Betty llliesener. Telephone watch,
man on West First Street.
horn of Mrs. Jack Schirard, 1912 ensued. Mrs. James Buckler spoke
The meeting was opened with Sanford Ave. at 7:30. Members on "W hat I expect of a teacher,” Shlrloy Boss. Baby presents were
the devotional given by Mrs. Ito- arc urged to attend. Mrs. Don and Mrs. Irene Watt returned with given to Jean Fowler and Shirley
Stevens (w ho wasn't there).
herl Rillhimrr, who used as her Brubaker will speak to the chap­ "W hat I expect o f a parent."
Latest scoop on the O. W. C.
topic the Bouk of Ruth.
ter on their part in the High F e­ Those attending agreed that they
had benefited greatly from the luncheon next Thursday. There will
Reports of the standing com m it­ ver Follies.
be a choice o f menu—one may
proposals.
tees w ere heard in the business
TUF.SDAT
Mrs. W att’ s room served re- have chicken salad instead of roast
session which followed. Plans for
Like Mary Volunteer Fire De­
beef at a low er (rep ea t) lower,
observing (lullil Month were also partment will meet ut 8:00 P. SI. freshmen!*.
fee. The luncheon will be held at
£ discussed.
at tho Lake Mary School. There
the Mayfair Inn. Reservations must
Mrs. Fred Smith then presented will be an installation o f officers.
be in by next Tuesday. The new
the Mission Study program , " J s
The Teacher* Credit Union o f
president will be elected. Nomina­
pan as a Nation,” giving the lat­ Seminole County will meet at
tions may be made now with unit
est information on Japan and on Seminole High School at 4:00
representatives— if you car* to
the work of the church in this P. M. in Room 19.
HIGH FEVER FOLLIES Navy (Juren conte.ilnnta gather Drake, Mr*. Eugeno Ginnt.
railroad someone.
Miss
Colleen
Engcbretson
has
country. Slcinbers of the gruup
for thoir picture. Not present, Mr*. Cyrus Fitton. Mrs. Tom
WEDNESDAY
(Official rhotofrmph, U. S. Navy)
Should be very nice—and Is an
participated in the progfam .
"Animated Magazine” at the rrlurned lo the University of Flor­
important
meeting.
Tty
and
come,
A social hour followed at which Sanford Woman’ s Club at 3.00 p. ida, Gainesville, after spending
The metal thallium get* It*
time the hostesses served refresh­ m. Musical program and other several weeks with her parents, if possible.
name from the Greek word "thal
VAH-7
had
a
luncheon
at
the
ments to the following: Miss Cleo features. Tea follows. Mrs. L. E. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Engcbretson.
lo*." n r "green twig ”
Peter J. Bukur left Sanford
Cash, Mrs. Porter Lansing. Mrs. Spencer is editor-in-chief.
Thursday for Tampa, where he will
A Nancy Brock, Miss Ethel Riser,
THURSDAY
Mr*. J. F. Riser. Mrs. Robert Bill
The O fficer'* Wive* Club of attend the Music Clinic. Mr. Bu­
kur was accompanied hy "G o b "
him rr, Mrs. C. L. Wynn, Mrs. N. A. H. Sanford will hava •
Grady Duncan. Mrs. W. L. Car­ luncheon at the 3L y fa ir Inn at Snowden, hand director of the New
ter, Mrs. O. K. Goff, Mrs. Fred I2;3Q P. M. President will be ele­ Smyrna High School.
Smith, Mrs. J. P. Hall. Mrs. W. c t e d and board initalled. Reserva­
P. Chapman, Mrs. L. M. Swain. tions must be made by Tuesday,
M ri. Elm o Farls, Mrs. Wilson January 14.
Carver.
FRIDAY

Conning The News

Your Girl Scouts

Geneva Club
Will Have Arbor
Day Program

W ednesday Election D a y For
N a v y H i g h Fever Q u e e n
Follies Tickets Go
On Sale A t N.A.S.

Westside School
Has Interesting
Discussion

Wesleyan Service
Guild Meets With
M iss Chapman

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BIRTHS

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Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Grlrne an­
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born January 8 at the Farida San­
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The baby weighed 7 lbs., S or ,
and has been nemrd Anne Kith
leen. Mrs. Griene la the former
Shirley Middleton.

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The most troublesome o f all
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the rabbit.

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Evansville Has
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Basketball Team

Loses Doubleheader To Apopka

By Jerry Covington
The lightning fast Apopka Blue
Darters Jumped off to a fast lead
here Tuesday night and ricked
the Sanford Semlnolei by a score
of 61 33 in an Orange Belt Con­
ference lilt. The Darters showed
tremendous hustle and deadly shots
throughout the contest and were
so dominant that the Semlnolei
never threatened.
The JV contest proved to be the
most thrilling contest of the even­
ing with the baby Darters serapIng by In three overtimes. The
final score read 48-47. The Baby
Semlnolei did a fine Joh and work­
ed hard until the last whistle Ter­
ry Christenson led the attack with
17 tallys and Mike Davis followed
with 13. Earl Summersill and
Johnny Aired were, again, the
big guns In the rebounding depart­
ment Alex McKIbbln showed a, lot
of hustle and was outstanding'es­
pecially in the defensive depart­
ment. Thla is the first defeat eoaeh
Dick Silvers’ lada have suffered
and it la a hunch that they won't
experience many more this sea­
son.

In the vanity eonleit, the Dar­
ter! pound In shots from every
•pot on tho floor and took a commandlng/W-18 halftime lead. They
huitled the Semlnolei and com­
pletely ran them ragged.
In the second half, coach bud
Layer inserted his aacond unit and
they did a very commendable Job.
Jim Graecy entered the contest
and reeked 12 points to lead the
losers. Cliff McKIbbln, Mike Tamny, Wally Phillips, and John Bayley were also mapping till the
finish. All In all, Sanford experi­
enced a very poor night and It
seemed that everything went
wrong. Apopka sported a very
tough defense and kept the Semi­
nole threat at a pretty safe dis­
tance.
For the winner!, forward Carl
Cousins pumped In five Jump shots
and two free throw! to lead his
team to the OBC victory. From
every Indication Apopka should
share top honors with Winter Park
this season.
Tonight the Seminotes travel to
the Missile city where they will
ace another tough OUC loc in
Mighty Melbourne. Coech Bob
Koontz' boys are reported to bs
good shots and tough on the boards
so the Semlnoles should find their
hands full for the second time in
a week.

DROP IN THE BUCKET - - By Alan Mavtr
wlkrC H A fA B £B L A iN y

OF K A N SA S, NON A
Rv E A RL WRIGHT
JUNIO R, H A S ST A R T E D
United Pre** Sport* Writer
O F F A S /F M S IN T E N D S
NEWT YORK W — The Midwest,
TO S E T THAT SC O R IN G
with the Evansville, Ind. Purple
Ti t l e n h /c h e l u d e d
Aces leading the way. dominated
N /M A S a SOPH.
the first United Press small col­
lege basketball rating* today by
supplying the first four of the top
10 teams.
Evansville, coached for the 12th
straight season by Arad MeCulch*
en, was rated the nation's No. 1
small college team In balloting by
40 coaches from as many state*.
Sloca the day that Norton Web- braved the cold winds and were ■bad and spends most of Its life They gave the Purple Aces nine
In
the
ocean.
K
la
anadromous,
rewarded
a
catch
of
four
thousand
•Ur. “ the daddy of Florida ahad
first place votes and a total o f 193
fiahlni", landed hi* finl ihad with prlie fish, some reaching the four ascending fresh water rivers along points.
the Atlantic coast to spawn and
n i and real out of the St. John* and one-quarter pound mark.
The coaches will rate teami from
Tba shad la the largest member It la during this spawning migra­
■Ivor near DtLand In lM2, many
the country’ s 710 small colleges
tion
that
Uie
fish
arc
available
to
of
the
herring
family
Inhabltatlng
Bln rods each season ire Invading
and universities etch week for
tlu rlrtr after thla lUvcr demon, our coast. This species is com­ the sport and commercial fisher- the United Press. They based their
ta e l week *25 ahad fishermen monly called American or white men.
first ballots on games played
Shad rum In the St. Johns R i­
through Saturday, Jan. 4.
ver usually start about Dec. 1. and
Evansville, twice champion of
last until first part of April. In so
the Indiana Collegiate Conference
DVT// THIS 7-F O O reR
far aa known, all adult sHad (both
during the last three seasons, had
B A SK E T STUFFING
male and fem ale) entering this ri­ a 71 record through games of Jin.
IS NOT A F IG U R E
ver die after spawning. The young
4. The school has an enrollment
says Joe D*y, executive secretary
OF SPEECH S 'NCE
U f OSCAR FRALEY
stay In the river until fall and
of 1.456 hut Is a basketball center
i of the U. S. Golf Association.
HE 'S A H /SH JUMPER
tatted Vrise Sport* Writer
then return lo the ocean. In from for the city of Evansville ard has
TOO. NAS BEEN
MEW YORK ____
—«S— Golf's real- "They would never lose the advan­ two lo five years, those that sur­
A/fRAGING CFER
a home arena which seat* 10,MO.
tage attitude toward amateurism i l*r&lt; the years had given them
vive, will return to the river of
SO POINTS
Wheaton. III. College won the
tempered with the bypocrlcy of
He points out, also, that golf
their birth.
A GAVE, NOT
No. 2 ranking with sit first-place
—
*-J______DUNEDIN
fU
P
)—
G
olf
Pro
Doug
•f k■_____________
b , othsr sports,
today per­ doesn't brand a man an all­
The young are a prize dish for
TO MENTION
i l l e d formsr Augusta titlehold- round professional because he predacious fish in fresh and salt votes and 164 points. Sleuhcnvllle Ford of Mahnpac. N. Y ., will re­
PEBoUNDWG
ar Pat O'Sullivan to rtgain her takes money In one sport. As a water and when they grow up Ohio was third with three first- ceive 110,000 for com n etin ? In some
ASP SHOT
place
votes
and
145
points.
West
case
In
point,
Babe
Ruth
was
amateur standing just as did such
b l o c k in g .
they have to run the gauntlet of ern Illinois University rounded out 25 PGA co-inonsored 1958 tourna­
registered
as
an
amateur
golfer.
ments regardless of where he fin­
jgBff as Baba Dldrlkion Zaharlai.
Mrs. Zahar la* was an amateur many com m ercial nets and hund­ the Midwestern grip on the Ion
Meat sporta-auch a* tennli- and a pro twice. The Babe turned reds of 'no Allhi' feathered bug* rankings by placing fourth with ishes. it was announced today.
PGA headquarter* here said
PIEDRAS NEGRAS, Mi a Ico - A f
to*
•eiuidar it an everlasting taint pro after making a reputation as and flashy fa th e r ’s spoons. In an three first-place votes and 135
Ford,
as
pace-setter
In
the
new
—legend
ary American marksmen
|OT a performer to turn profess­
effort to determine the magnitude points.
iafrtUfs4 If
fiBfarri Mgtdhmlm
an amateur, track and swimming
PGA TTT Top Ten Tournament — from Daniel Boone to Sgt. Alvin
ional. Even playing against a pro ■tar. Eventually' she served her and effect of these fisheries on the
The South placed two teams In
n
4-S record against Adolph
la grounds anough for a competi­ penance and returned to g o lf as St. Johns River shad population, the top 10, while the Midlands, players will collect 8400 In each York of World War I fam e—would
Rupp's boy* arc not so good.
tor to lose slmon pur* ranking an amateur, winning the British the U. S Bureau of Commercial East, Southwest and F ir West tournament participating in the be amazed at the Mexican version
plan.
that has evolved from the Amerl
Kentucky sports a 9-.1 over-all
Fisheries is conducting a shad sur­ each landed one In the select
|or good.
and American crowns.
Then to
Purpose of the plan, the PGA can "turkey shoot."
record and ha* dropped Tech and
But the O'Sullivan cas* proves capitalize on her golfin g ability vey on the rlvrr this season.
group.
said, is lo provide the top to tour­
And they poisihly would he hard
Vanderbilt in conftrenee piny.
To date over 12,000 shad have
again that golf, which permit* she* turned pro again and won
Southwest Missouri State, which nament players of the previous pressed in the shooting m ilch ?*,
Tulane, unbeaten in conference
amateurs to compete against everything In sight before her un­ been token this season by rod end swept It* first 10 starts, plated year an added Inducement to com ­ even against youngsters such as
piny after wins over Florida and
reel, fur an average of 5 siiad per fifth
pros in open tournaments, has the timely death.
with
five first-place votes
Georgia, will move into Knox­
fisherman trip. Good catches have and lot) points. Tennessee A&amp;I was pete In tournament* In the form 13-yrar-Old Alejandro Rodriguez
fairest coda In iports.
of legitimate "appearance m oney." at targets placed more than J&gt;0
Won In IDJI
ville Saturday night to m eet the
been
reported
from
the
onroe
Boat
Tba genersl rule In golf la that
next
with
one
first-place
vote
ind
Any other type of appearance m o­ yard* away.
It is doubtful whether Miss
tall Tennessee Vols, second In tha
lly RUSSELL HOLMAN
a pro can rtgain amateur stand­ D'.Sulllvan will turn pro again. been reported from the Monroe 106 points. W est Virginia Tech, ney has been outlawed by the
A "guajolote shoot" at Piedraj
over-all conference standing* and
Boat Bowl Fish Camp on Lake with three first-place votes, was
ing after a two-yaar probationary
United
Press
Sports
Writer
PGA.
Negra* — across the Rio Grande
Ilrfore deciding to play for cash, Monroe upstream to the G eiger’ s
winner* of their only league game
period If he or ehu hasn't been a
A T L A N T A — OH— Mississippi
Nine other touring pros will al­ from Eagle Pass, Tex. — consists
she won the Tltleholders In 1051 Fish Camp above Lake Harney. seventh with 102 points.
this season,
professional for mora than five
State's 11th ranked maruous are
Louisiana
Tech
was
eighth
with
by uulscoring Mrs. Zabarias, P at­ Walter
Huiford
and
wife
of 98, Texas Southern was ninth with so benefit substantially In 1938 of three matches, one with pistols firm ly seated In first place in Ih*
years. Sometimes the period In
from the new plan.
, and two with rifle. In the first
ty Berg and I.nnl.se Suggs.
She Daytona Reach checked In at
sackcloth and aehes la shorter a*
Second place Dow Flnsterwald match, contestant* shunt FOR Southeastern Conference basket­
took the Eastern Amateur twice, Crlm'a Fish Camp at Lemon NT ami P acific, Wash. Lutheran
in the one-year probation of Har­
wa.4
10th with three first place of Tequcsta. Fla., will get $210 chickens. In. the second and third ball race.
the North—soulh Amateur three Bluff with 15 roe
ami nine
iri* Ward who became a pro of
H oJ V I l C i &lt; I rv r 1
Although Kentucky and Tulane
in rach participating event. Others matches, they shoot A T live tur­
tlmea and six time* aa Connecti­ bucks. O. E. Parker of Win- votes and 64 points.
aorta by accepting too much exThe
Midwest
also
led
off
the
are
tied
with
State
in
conference
PiDf IN T H L A u
keys
and
lambs.
and
their
per
tournament
pay­
cut amateur champion
ler Park came In with a nice scconil 10 group with Youngstown
pease money.
play with 2-0 records, neither can
ments:
No
te'jscopic
sights
are
allowed
But
two
years
on
the
pro
cir­
LAST SHOWING
each at Monroe Boat Bowl Fish Ohio placing 11th with 32 points
MOf course, a long-time pro
Art Wall Jr., Poconn Manor, Pa. Slings and supports are barred al­ match the unblemished 11-0 rec­
STARTS 6:30
cuit cured her. Competing In 20 Camp. Tom Brown of Sanford and
Old Free Excluded
Mississippi Southern, MrNeese, La $220; Arnold Palmer, Latrobr, Pa., so.
ord o f Unilry Howell and com­
tournaments,
her
beat
finish
was
■
friends
from
Roanoke,
Va.
had
a
such aa Sam Snead, Jimmy De­
State, Boston University, Bran $200; Rill Casper Jr., Bonita, Calif.,
In pistol competition, shooters pany.
m ent er Gene Ssraien could third in the White Mountain Open, catch of M pounds In the Mullet dies Mass., St. Peter's N. J., Mount *180; Marty Furgol, Lemnnt, 111.,
draw
for position, then fire In r o ­ The M aroons' 6-7 center I* mak“
Expenses
on
the
pro
circuit
Lake area. Dr. Pat Dunning and St. Mary's M d „ Arkansas Slate
never ngaln amateur standing,"
$160; Paul Harney, Worcester, tation at a two and one-half Inch .ng a personal issue o f tho con­
are terrific." she explained. "A n d party from Orlando made a fine
and
St. .Michael's Vt. trailed
Mass., and Jay H erbert, Sanford, bullseye at 30 yards. A hit wins a ference race. Howell I* leading
it* quite different looking at the calch of 26 roe and 18 buck at the
Youngstown in that order. South $120 each; and Mike Souchak, chicken.
COMEBACK TRIUMPH
.eague scoring with a very re­
game from (he Inside. For men Osceola Fish Camp Just below
Dakota and Creighton Neb. lied for Groislngor, N. Y , and Al Bald
In turkey and lamb shooting the spectable 26.6 average per game.
CHICAGO V) — San Franclico It's possibly different. But it'a Lake Harney. The prize catch went 20th.
Ing. Miami Iteach, $-.0 each.
rules are about the same — one He I* nlo the team's leading reGlaata outfielder Hank Sauer, who more difficult for a woman to to Hob Dullard of I-ongwnod. who
The 1937 player r o 'ln ;* wero lhot only at the animal or bird. If bounder and defensive specialist.
maintain
that
fierce
competitive
landed
the
first
tagged
fish
of
the
imacked M home runs last season,
established by perform ances In no one gets a hit, the contestants
State ha* proven that Is can do
season at Crowe's Fish Camp at
will be awarded a trophy by the urge you need to be a winner."
all PGA co-sponsored events and continue In rotation until a hit is anything on the basketball court
An employe of the Nrw Eng the Lake Jessup River bridge.
Chicago Baseball Writers Assn, at
In some approved tournaments, scored.
that is necessary to win. The Ma­
As part of the St. Johns River
tba organltaUon'a annual dinner, land Telephone Company, Miss
Pigeons Also
whether or not they n'an lo par­
O'Sullivan
makes
her
new
am
a­
roon* held
Alabama to only
shad survey. 1.000 shad are being
Jan. It for the "comeback of the
ticipate in the plan this yrar.
In the ease of turkey*, the bird’ s eight points In the first half on
Year." Sauer, who will be 39 In teur debut in the National Mixed tagged from com m ercial net* at
taleaied Ihm Unii.d Artiil*
feet are stuck into a pipe and se­ Monday night and on the previ­
May, signed with the (Hants as Foursome tournament at Tequea- Palatka. The shad are tagged with
MOBILE, Ala. W The all
FEATURE — 6:12
cured
with
rocks.
The
contestants
ous Haturdny stopped
Auburn
a free agent laat year after being ta, Fla., Feb. 11— 16 with Willie two red plastic disks under the America backs were delegated to of the two-platoon system .
C O . HIT
Contact work was kept to a min­ stand 400 yards away, and with no ,with only 10 markers in the ini­
releaaed by the St. Louis Cards, Turneaa as her partner. That and dorsal fin. A reward of 50 cents second string by south Coach Paul
lie also played for the Chicago the National Amateur will be her will be paid for each tag returned. Brown as players battled freeilng imum Wednesday as the tem pe­ sling or support, only the steadiest tial period.
draw blood. At this distance, the
Cuba and wai named the National big event*
Two U. S. Fishery Research Bio­ temperatures during preparation* ratures stayed around freezing
Thu Maroon* venture into A t­
target appeara as a speck half the
mark.
Warmer
weather
wras
not
League’s most valuable player In
"And
now," she says with a logists, with headquarters at the for Saturday's ninth Senior Bowl
lanta Saturday night to tackle
size
of
the
front
gunslght.
expected
until
Friday.
IMS.
U. S. Fisheries Laboratory, Heau- game.
•Igh, "g o lf will be fun again."
In the lamb shoot the animal is Georgia Tech. The Tech squad
With the 2:05 p. m. CST kickoff,
fort, .V. C., Paul Nichols and Satn
Brown, head coach of t{ie Clevt^
staked
500 meters away. The same has won six and lost five this seaTagatz. will he In the sport fish land Browns, named his tgi-tative players on both squads will loo&gt;e
a p p ly -m T .iin g ’ or YupporiT. I ,on and &lt;lroPI«d « " « nly confertheir
amateur
standing
and
be­
Ing area until end of the shad sea­ starting offensive lineups Wednes­
TODAY
no optical sights, and drawing once game to Kentucky. The Tech
MM.MneweMt
son. They ask your cooperation In day and passed up all American com e professional*. Each player
gunrd combination o f Terry Ran­
O pen
blood wins the target.
A
FEA TU RE _ 8:2$
grtting the best estimate possible halfback Clenton Thomas of Okla on the winning side will receive
dall ami Ruddy Blemker could
The
rule*
vary
in
other
part*
of
of the sport shad catch. At each homa and quarterback Ray Brown $500 and the losers get $W0 each.
give tho visitor* some trouble,
SATURDAY
SA TU RD AY ONLY
The pay. however, could b.- a Mexico. The lamb I* put on a but Howell and company will be
T.H I A T • I
fishing area card boxes are located of Mississippi, star of the Sugar
leash,
and
the
leash
Is
tied
to
a
THEY KILLED MORE
small
consideration
from
the
re­
for
convenience
In
reporting
catch.
out to overcom e it.
Bowl New Y ear's Day.
GET MOKE OUT OF LIFE— GO OUT TO
WHITE MEN THAN
wards possible from the one dozen wire between two posts, so that the
Cards and pencils are attached to
The South coach explained he
Kentucky’s U'ildcata-ivinncrs o f
A MOVIE.
ANY OTHER TRIBE
professional scout* who will be animal I* free lo m ove hack and
the card box.
has not "h ad much of a chance
their
last five in a row-will host
fnrth
between
the
post*.
The
anl
IN HISTORY!
Sportsmen ran feel free to ask lo look" at Brown, who arrived among the audience at Ladd Sta­
mal must be moving for the shot tho conference doormat Louisiana
dium.
Nichols or Tagatz
any. questions
----------- here Lite from the Hula Uowl In
State.
LSU
Fas
managed
only
to
bo
legal.
The tentative offensive starting
they may have about this fishery. Hawaii about a week ago.
Shooters such as young A lejan­ four victories so fa r this season
lineups:
*° bom 8 -’ had. WHY
North Coach Joe Kuharich of the
dro
are accustomed to these tar­ and their chance* o f improving on
South: Jerry Nabors, Georgia
r ii i - v
S,NCK Washington Redskins named hi*
Tech; Jim m y Phillips, Auburn, gets. but they don't hit every time.
eoun.ouni
W A T v n s 1 ?,0T FEED IN FRESH tentative offensive team hut added
Gene Hickcrson, Mississippi; Tom Even so, the member* of the club
W«ii‘
hr probably would alternate a jeeare proud that their children are
We predict a big run this sen* |nmt unit and admitted, "I'm un­ Topping. Duke; Clyde Lctbcttcr,
Baylor; Charlie Mitchell, Florida; stiff competition for them.
sun. It is Just starting and Ihe shad certain about up front,"
O N J l C t C l 2 Y CT
An innovation at the Fiedras
arc really hitting. So let's gn fish­
The game will he played under Jay Donathon, Arkansas; Jimmy
R ID E - IN T H E A T R E
Taylor,
I-SU;
Phil
King,
Vander/
'
rin«
ran«
e
14
Pike™
ing.” said Nichols.
NOTSMTHIMUOCTAL
professional rules which allow use
StUeteS ivu Untied AcIHts
hilt; Dick Christy, N. C. State; shoot. Contestants are allowed 10
birds
and
two
shots
per
bird.
When
W
EDNESDAY
4
THURSDAY
FEA TU RE — 6:19
George Walker. Arkansas.
/ JA N U A R Y 13th 4 16th
N orth ;, Fred Dugan, Dayton; tho ligeon is pitched into the air,
Jim Gibbons, Iow a; Don Luzzi, tho contestant mutt hit it. To make
Vlllanova; Jim M cK uikrr, Pitts­ conditions even more difficult, the*
FEATUKB— 2:18 - 1:51 * 7:21
R :!» l
burgh: Joe Nicely, West Virginia: birds must fall in a roped off area
------------------------- A L S O -------------Jerry Kram er, Idaho; Dan Currie, to count.
The Mexicans stack the odds
MAN-flOWN • UUCrS
Michigan State; Jim Ninowskl, Mi­
chigan
State;
Mike
Sommer, even more in i n o r of the pigeons.
George Washington; Walt Kow.il- Only No. 5 shot may he used, and
czyk, Michigan State; Ray N iu - feathers are plucked from the
bird’s wing or tail to cause an e r ­
chke, Illinois.
am Aiuto Aiujrs n ctu ii
ratic flight.
FEATURE — 8:57* ONLY

SPORTS

St. Johns Shad Survey Underway

Sports Parade

Ford To Receive
Money For Playing
In PGA Tourneys

Mexican Shooting
Matches Tough

Mississippi Stale
Cagers 1st Place
In Basketball Race

Players Ready
For Senior Bowl
Game Tomorrow

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Frf. Jan. 10, 1958—Pate 7

Signs O f New TV Cycle Seen Studio
l y WTLLIAM EWALD
United Press R u ff Correspondent
NEW YORK 'IP— The horses and
singers can atart moving over.
Television shows suspicious signs
o f embarking on a new cycle—
the giveaway for home viewers.
Th tip-off took place this week
nben CBS TV dumped the veteran
'Strlka It R ich ," and launched
"D o tto ." a daytime quit with em ­
cee Jack N a n .
"D otto," a fairly dreary little
number, doles out cash to Its stu­
dio contestants, but even more
significant, it has an "e x tr a " in
Ita half-hour — the big prise for
the home view er equipped with a
postcard and luck. This makes
"D o tto " tha third network pro­
gram in ractnt months to dangle
loot in front o f all you folks out
there In television-land.
Ne Rig Money Show*
It was only a few seasons back
that the TV program mers, in­
spired (I us* the -word with reser­
vations) by the success of COS—

T V * “ The JW.OOO Question." turn*
cd to th* msnufacture of other
bis money shows. Most of tha big
money
imitations
faded
out.
By W ILLIAM EW ALD
•'Twenty One'* and **Tbe (34. MO
Challenge" are about the only sur­
NEW YORK - I P It was
vivors and the cycle dribbled to a back on Nov. 7, 194F, that "Studio
close. This season not a single n ew ,O n e." a CBS— T V drama beamed
big money show w is launched by out o f Manhattan, mad* iti debut
on a network o f eight stations.
the networks.
From those small beginnings,
Hut white the straight money
shows were slumping, something grew a TV giant, in the ensuing
strange begin hippenlng in the years, it was "Studio One" that
NBC-TV celler last &gt; * ir : A daily helped nurture such acting talent
Heston,
James
daytime quir, "The
Price Is as Charlton
Right," began pulling In fantastic Dean, Grace Kelly and Eva Marie
mail .mil a solid rating.
Saint, surh directing talent as
Loot via Pott Cards
Franklin Sehaffner, Yul B ry niter
The answer was pretty simple. and Sidney Lumet, such writers
"The Price lx R ight," a hind of ae Reginald Rose, Tad Mosel ami
auction game, not only offered David Shaw
priirx to i!s stage guests, it also
It was “ Studio One" that tack­
gave home viewers a shot at some led such chewey pieces as Gianof the loot via postcard bids. When Carlo Menotti'a
“ The Medium,"
the cards began-pouring in by the Henry James' "T h e Ambassador,"
millions. NBC-TV decided this sea­ Hawthorne's "S carlet Letter." It
son to give the show nlghtime ex­ was “ Studio One” that turned out
posure each Monday In addition to
"Macbeth" and modern-dress
its five -a-week day aprtad.
versions of “ Julius Caesar" and
KIWAN1S DISTRICT GOVERNOR Byron HerIonK of
On Dec. 14. NBC-TV moved an­ “ Coriolanus."
It
was
"Studio
Leenbunr coiiKrntuluteH 1957 president Edwin Shinholser
other daytime quitter. “ Treasure O ne" that can be credited with
of the Sanford Kiwnnis Club just prior to installing 1958
Hunt." into an additional avenlng “ Twelve A n gry
Men,"
“ Ditto,"
officers Wednesday.
(Staff Photo)
•put. This show, too, now offers “ Mr. A rcularis," “ The Rrmnikavetwers at home a shot at money fale Incident a t Carson Corners."
via postcard. Tuesday night, a all TV dramas o f quality.
Time Catches t'p
WASHINGTON M - Chairman New Jersey viewer had his post­
But time caught up with “ Stu­
Lewis L. Strange of the Atomic card picked from a pile and got a
Energy Commission said today that chance at Jt2,000. He didn't win dio One" and in recent years, the
SAN FRANCISCO — I P - Two ev er."
"considerable progrrss" has been it, incidentally, but wound up with excitement began to disappear
Brown said the bureau studies
California
weather hureaua arc us­
a
movie
camera.
from th* ahaw. For every decent
made by both British and Am eri
"D o tt o " presently Is offering a hour, there were n half-dorm ing a "pcrccntatic" system o f fore­ weather m aps-of rainy days of past
can scientists toward harnessing
years and Ihen draws up Its per­
casting rain lints winter,
Hr 11. V. MACLENNON
H-bomb reactions for peiccfu l po trip around the world as it'a bait mediocre offerin gs. It began to
•'ll seems to bo a little easier for centage*.
United Press Staff Correspondent wer.
for sit-at homes. Tho idea is that look tired.
,
“ We still express in words the
the public to understand a predic­
TREVISO.
Itrtlr— (W*—
There
And so, late last year CBS-TV
Strauss said at a ngws confer if your postcard is picked, you aro
Is « saying In this northern Ita­ cnce, however, that development then telephoned during the show decided to move "Studio O ne" to tion such as "70 per cent chance general forecast, such as "chance
lian town that its beautiful girls of a practical hydrogen power and asked to Identify a mystery Hollywood, to jess up its bones of rain," chief forecaster Jean of a storm front bringing rain," he
laid, "n u t then we add just what
Brown explained,
and Its red lettuce g o together.
plant is "y ears and years an l celebrity whose picture Is only
ith stars and gives it
more
"W e tried giving odds on the kind of a chance of rain it is.
It is to lettuce-eating, they yea rs" away.
partly sketched.
room to maneuver in the 4500
"W e ’d never go as far at pre­
chance* o( rain on an experimental
say, that the girls owe their fair
square fret o f
rehearsal
halls
He laid the papers on British
basis last y ear." Brown said, "and dicting a *100 per cent’ chance for
complexions.
and 12,000 square feet o f auuml
and American hydrogen fusion p o­
this year the l r. S. Weather Bu­ nr against anything. About 90 is as
Treviso is famous for its lettuce wer research will be published
stages in its West Coast TV
reau requested the San Francisco far as we g o."
rastl*.
In Italy, and D ie each year there on both sides of the Atlantic In
The forecaster said the bureau
and I-n* Angeles bureau* to m e
Is an exhibition show for the prise a few weeks.
Last night, CBS—TV unveiled
the system through the live-month first trim! to express the chance
plants. It is ended the "Flowers
He again denied recent llrilish
Studio One In Holly wood,” The
factor in terms o f betting mlda
rainy season,"
Von Cun Fat Show," and it last* press charges that he has prevent
play was called “ Brotherhood o f
such as a "n ln e-loon e chance of
Brown
said
reaction
to
the
new
SAN ANTONIO. Tex. M — A the Hell" and it starred Camer­
ed the British from taking credit
only two hours.
rain ."
system has been mixed.
The exhibits o f this
strange for an alleged hydrogen power, young airman from New York will on Mitchell, Joanne D m , Turn
"B ut it was too confusing for tho
"M ost people think it's easier to
enter
a
three-hv-five
foot
space
"break
through."
agricultural show arc lettuce o f
Drake and Fat O'Brien.
understand, while some think it public, so we changed to the per­
cham
ber
next
month
in
an
at­
Strauit n l d the British and
a special kind. They are mainly
Teehniralty Perfect Job
makes it easy for the weuther bu­ centage system ,” he added.
greens ami reds in color nf vari­ Americans have been sharing in­ tempt to live a week undrr the
The
production
was
slick, reau to hedge," he explained. FA c­
How accurate I* tho system?
ous shades and thrre is a variety formation on hjdrugen for t ' j same conditions that will lace man glossy, polished. It was a pro­
"W e're right Ro per cent of the
tually, It's the opposite of hedging
on
his
first
voyage
to
the
moon.
called t'nstolfrnneo Venetn, which years and have withheld nothing
fessional job in the best Holly­ because it pins us down more than tim e," Brown replied.
Airman
l
C
Donald
Farrell,
2.1,
from each other.
is vari-colorcd.
wood sense— it was as techni­
Strauss said the Americans are 1,11' volunteered to enter the liny cally perfect as say. a Ted W il­
A Rapid Show
This lettuce show was a success working on three major approach- cubicle at the School of Aviation liams swing, a liny
Robinson
when it was first held three years ca to fusion power while the Rri Medicine at Randolph Air Force jax, a precision kirk by the RackBase,
officials
at
Randolph
said
ago. The numlier o f the exhibitors ttsh arc concentrating on one. One
ettes.
nnw total
us many as several of the U. S. approaches, lie said, the cubicle was Iwlleved to be the
And for the first half hour
thousand and they come from all Is similar to the British hut uir only one of its kind in the world. or so, it seemed to me that the
Doctors
at
the
School
of
Avia
over the north o f Italy
where laboratory device employed i.«
play, a melodrama about n s e ­
lion Medicine said the six-foot air­
thrse lettuces
are
especially smeller.
cret organisation
dedicated to
Another commissioner, Harold man would remain in the cham­ the overthrow o f demoerncy, had
grown.
A
ber for a week, seated in a canvas
S.
Vince,
said
the
I'nited
States
Treviso authorities claim this
‘ •t h e m a r i n e
sonic substance. It was
taut,
chair He will be unable to either
to b" the most rapid agricultural leads the world in fission po.*er
crisp, exciting.
r c u n in g
stand or lie down, and will be
.'CORPS RESERVE
show in the world. The exhibits development*. He said the co m ­
Rut lon u th in g snapped some­
com pletely cut off front the outer
mission
Is
working
on
"new
fea
wilt soon a fter they are cut and
LIMITED
where along the way. The first
world except when food is passed
T ^ n y cjn u n ,
they arc supposed to lose much tu r n of our prog r im " aimed at
sag certainly took place
in n
to
him
OPENINGS
in
o f their fla vor and beauty. Ex­ helping the NATO countries of
scene in which n group o f news­
Attached to the chamber will be
perts have to move quickly from western Europe to "satisfy their
men scoff rn mns.se nt this r e ­
a second small rectangular cubl
one Stull to another tasting the urgent needs for nuclear pow er."
velation that such a secret Hetoday's plan for Iho
clc
which
will
contain
radar
radio
Vance predicted that a number
crisp truvej o f the huge plant*.
rniist organisation
could exist
modern young man.
and
other
instruments
neerded
fur
And ramamber
Every farm er around here ha* of European countries would con­
with Hollywood type actors mid
a voyage Into space.
/U U $,
'S u ittsM E V f
a different
method in growing tract for American power plants
actresses in the role o f report­
Oxygen supply will be controlled
these fam ous lettuces. As much this y**r. Strauss said that Aineri
ers.
by
a
special
apparatus
and
chant
write
or
coll
us
alt
care us in cultivating roses is can manufacturers have sold one
And its final collapse occurred
ber Pressure will be msinlamed lo
needed to achieve the color and power plant to Belgium, and short­
moments —
a
simulate flight conditions at tit,Olid In its rinsing
ly
will
make
additional
sales.
Hricrisp, sweet-tu iting leaves. Some
frantic mish-mash o f fist-throw ­
tatn
was
understood
to
have
*0ld
of the plants are colored blood
gun - wielding
ami
good
The only clothing Farrell will ing,
led and measure about two feet three large-scale power plants 'a wear during bis week-long "trip government agents coming out
high and one foot around, while other countriei.
o f the wall to clear up the mesa.
The commission had no lechni to the M oon" will be regulation
other
plants
may be no mure
The nick-of-tim o solution was a
trousers
and
T
shirt.
No
other
FOR QUALITY
cal information on Soviet progress
f A
r ^
than an inch high.
little like the old, old Hollywood
clothing
will
he
required
because
toward
hydrogen
power
Ileauly Context
westerns now seen on the late,
Sirius wax asked about a rr temperatures will be regulaled.
Though there is n secret In ob­
Neither pressure suit nor oxygen Ute. Iste, late show in which the
RECAPPING
port
that
Russia
had
achlevrd
a
taining the peculiar colors, the
mask will be included ,*nd Farrell cavalry rode to the rescue in the
principal method appears to bs in temperature of a million degrees will not be given any kind of medi­ last reel.
ON YOUR SMOOTH
limiting the sun, shade and moist* centigrade in fusion research
cines. Instrument recordings of
"W
e
have
long
passed
that
lire. Romo plants are grown in
Magellan's
pioneer
voyage
blood pressure, respiralton and
point." Strauss said.
special underground shelters and
around the world was not only a
pulse
will
be
made.
To achieve hydrogen fusion re­
brought out in the open for their
During the simulated flight to navigational achievement o f tho
PHONE O.EIGIIT
actions and sustain them, tem ­
measure o f sunshine.
it was
profitable.
the Moon, Farrell's body wastes first rank,
peratures
of
more
than
100
million
SEVEN TWO
J}5
Tho Kadicchio Ron so lre&lt;l let­
Cloves
brought
back
from
South
will In* absortted by chemicals and
degrees ere necessary.
tuce | of Trevino is the most fa ­
"If You Have A *'r
moisture rxrreted from his lungs, Pacific island* were sold for morn
mous exhibit o f tha shows. It is
sweat glands and otherwise will than the entire cost o f the threeTire Job To Do’*
105
W.
2nd
the usual
Christmas and
New
Statisticians say that by the be reclaimed and purified fnr year expedition.
Tear garnishing o f turkeys and time an American Is 70 hn will drinking water.
chickens fnr most homes aruund have spent S,7fi0 hours— a full
Venice and Trieste.
About 100 year—talking on th* telephone.
Sardine scales sometimes are
years ago this Irttuce was hardly
Swifts achieve the most rapid mure
valuable than the fish.
known outside Treviso. Today it flight known among birds, By Chemically treated, they yield a
is frozen and exported by rail means nf a stop watch, two spcci- crystalline “ silver pearl en sn ce"
FIIKK ESTIMATES
nml air to fam ous restaurants all •s in India have been clocked at that is coated on glass bead* to
GLADLY FIGURED
over Europe.
170 to 200 milea an hour.
make artificial pearls.
Itefore World War li the let­
tuce was shipped to New York
just before Christmas and a sin­
gle head o f lettuce cost as much [
fix -u p Job at no ob­
as an ordinary orchid spray.
lige lion. Stop in.
Treviso lettuces are noted for I
medical and health giving proper- I
ties and are famous fur aiding
mnijdexion*. Naturally there is a
“ Miss Kadicchio Russo"
beauty
contest.
Mhe is juuged for her
beauty and fair complexion, all j
due. of course, to a diet o f Tre- 1
\Ye ntock the finest Lumber. Paint,
viso red lettuces.
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THAT age-old bugaboo, th*
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lucky. The lllnessea will still be
a threat, at least to som* degree,
but you won’t be able to blam*
them on that all-lneluslv*
phrase, the common cold.

On* Out of Four
One out of every four working
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cold" during January and Feb­
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But this probably won’t b« the
ease In the days of our great­
grandchildren. Scientists, you
see, are now hard at work, prob­
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types of respiratory diseases.
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symptoms of a cold—lrrltaUve
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Not only does this continuous
Investigation com* up with spe­
cific causes and names for coldtype diseases, It might also pro­
vide Immunising agents fo r
them.
At any rate, whlli each year
may bring about the aame
amount of ineezes and wheezes,
fewer of them can be blamed
upon the common cold.

However, these symptoms are
not necessarily caused by the
same agents. Such thlnga as
Irritating gases, pollen and dust­
laden air and even sudden tem­ QUOTION AMD ANSWER
perature changes might bring D. F.: My womb Is In the
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a cold.
against my back. Will It require
On the other hand, biological turgery to correct this?
agents—virus and bacteria— Answer: Most cases require
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B r* cs rentals

4 R'iAOKD to RENT
5— P J U L ESTATE FOR SALE
N -F A E H 5 . ACREAGE. GROVES
T AAAL BCTA1E WANTED
• MSCSU j O(ROUS
1— FVO WARS. PLANTS,

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Larg* 3 ted ra oa. m hatha, cwseat
block ns beautiful i i r j bottom
laka. Let 150‘x400\ Jus* IS minu’*s from Sauford. Terms by
c ’.»~ v . Phoce F A 2-430S.

WE HAVE A HOME
FOR YOU

6.1 RUBS
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
AirrOttO BILES-TRAILERS
HOMES— I
BOATS k MOTORS
1 k 1 bath*.
FAEM SUPPLIES * KACHINEBY ‘

14 PETS-LTVESTOCI-SUP FLUES

C ecp la ti and ready for tmnodlat« occupancy.

T— REAL ESTATE WANTED

LISTINGS NEEDED
AND APPRECIATED
STENSTROM REALTY

CENTER PIECES: Ph. 1-1*22
or FA 2-0270. Sanford. SAN­
FORD FLOW ER SHOP.

Cor. H»y. 1T-S1 A S71h SL
Phoos FA M501

BRAILEY ODHAM. Pro*.

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FA 2-6159 cr FA 2-8007.

t

THE “ IN MEMORIUM" NOTICE
tt D the custom o f many lu m b er Li this country to emumem*
rite a bereavement by .an "In Memorlum" notice in newspaper
(In stile d columns. Thar find a r cil a Mice therein. Preparation or
selection e f a suitable v erie brings back to them tender, pleasant
recollectmns. Aa Elite Cook, the English poet has so beautifully
expressed It:
"H o-t cruelly sweet ere the echoes
that start
M hat m eaiore plays aa eld tuna
nn the heart."
Meat frequently an In Metnnriura ts Inserted en the analvepsen- of desth However, other dates, wtn-h It is felt are appro­
priate or meaningful are also selected. Th* birthday of the doparted, the wedding anniversary. Memorial Day. even Christmas
sre among other fig n ifu sn t occasions chosen.
If you a rt hesitant to expreij j-our tender tbeugbte la pottle
ferra. you may a n il yourself of the HeraldT collection o f original
versea. These express In peetlc beauty the emotions o f the heart­
strings. Am ong them are verses appropriate to any elreuastanee.

FOR BETTER PALMING

Beds Day. Week or Momh—
Tel FA 2-M81. Furniture Center
114 W est F iril Si

THE RATE
Cards of Thanks andJ In Memorlum .notices, due to Ibe fact they
may run to considerable length, are billed at $| pfl per column

PIX IE NU RSERY SCHOOL
Nar.ry Jarkscn
FA 2-2847

EFFICIENCY apartmenta suit*
DIE5EL
M - M 'H i \7~~SVHV'l C E ? _
HEAVY EQUIPM ENT
»b lo for couple or singl* person.
'36 Ford Fair lane, 4 dr. ThnnderWT ar« resiling men in thin ires
Private both i shower. Ideally
bird engine. Low mileage, on*
GOOD LAND
WELL
DRILLING
to train le r Diere! an.d Heavy
Incited across from Post Officeowner.
Trade
fo
r
cheaper
ear
Fair banka-Morse Fumpa
Equipmsc* High psv and fur's.1*
Inquire Jaeobson Dept. Stcr*. 199 stres. ^•el! bested J 1*4 99 per
or sell Can be seen a*- Davis
Rspairi to all makes
i scan ty sra the benefits of s
Camp.
DiLend
Hwv.
4^**
I
r
HOWARD
C.
LONG
W E L A K A A P A R TM E N T? rooms
‘ WATERFRONT LOTS
trained *nd experienced Diesel
m. or Sundays.
207 E. Com mercial Ave,
private baths. 114 W . First St.
Min. If &gt;ou rave mechanical
*1733.00. . . .539.1.00 Dm* :i
Phone
FA
2-2S33
eirooi'n
*300.00 O w n
aptitude, write us for free in­
1943 Anderson housetrailer. all
Store
building and warehouse.
formation without obligation
$1500 DOWN — $9000.00
CAH1EK IIOM L CLEANING
metal
l bedroom
fireproof,
rd **?
F A 2-4061.
to hr*-*- jou may become a part
SERVICE
Mivlern 3 ii«d*»nm him* In good
heated floor. 300 W , 27th St..
o
f
this
rapidly
expanding
in­
P E c O l t T SILKS Intludt
Wmdo-v
A.
Mali
Washing
3 and 4 bedroom older homesIvstion
F A 2-5175.
dustry.
” r thia ehemlie by WllUam Fox
Floor Waxing—NOrth 8-4161
Call Kota Payton Broker. Phone
MAY F-AIR
in peich-eolored silk linen for
OcBary Tractor Training Service — B ’ »
FA 2-1301. 17-32 at Hii'vaSia
1 bedroom 2 bath home, terrains FINANCE jo u r new ear with a 132 Hiway 17 32
814 c o SanfonJ Herald — San
day and playtime. Large peail
loan from the FLORIDA STATE
floors,
buflt-ins.
washer,
dryer.
2 room unfurnished apartment. 2
GAKRF71TS SEWING CENTER
lord. Florida.
bu'tens cm a vertical tabbed
BANK OF SANFORD.
B e a u t i f u l lot. $23.000 00 —
months rent free in exchaafe
W hile— Necchi— Elna
front ere met halfway down
Terms.
ifir ir L L jv FOR SA LE
Repairs
on
all
ir
skits
M
sth
u
m
fo r painting. Call F A 2-3441
16 ft. aluminium "Invader1' houie- 323 E ait F irst S l
the hips by a looped and set*
ROSA L. PAYTON
F
a 2-6214
Lraiier. Reasonable. FA 2-2362
Like n*w- General Else trie
In belt. Pockets set high on
F e g !it&lt; «d Real Estate Broker
Furnuhad 2 room ap* " i t h bath.
11 cu. ft. Refrigerator
GATLIN BROTHERS
the bodice ar» fringed, miteh*
Ph FA 2-1301— 17-92 at Hiawatha
DON’
S
COVER
SHOP
All private. F A 2-4893
3125 on
Draglines:
Geneva
Ing the trim on the front tab.
Automobile
Interior
D eora la r CeaUectora.
GOODY
FAR
SE
RW
C
E
STORE
3
DR
home
on
2!
i
shaded
lots.
2232. Ph FA 2 3276 Sanford
j room furnished -apartment, pri­
Seat Corrrs — Truck S ells
113
S.
Perk
FA
2-2921
2
(ireplares,
hardwood
floors,
vate entrance. Call FA 2-66*1
At W ilts Pontiac—301 W. 1st.
Jlmiograph Printing — Typing— „ — ;----------------—
- 27 ft. screened porch, .iouole
before S |i.m.
Letter Writing — C ard, and i
transmission, generator, rearage, fruit trees. Nice neighLetters
Addressed
—
Photo
gulstor. 1941-4* Chevrolet. FA
orhood.
FA 2 -1635.
F or rent or sale l bedroom 36 ft.
Copies o f important papers—
a new Tontiae or Vatuhall. A lio
New Moon Trailer, nr condition­
Credit reports — C ollod ion '.
a gfvid used n r . Ph FS 7-0231
ed. Inquire s* Mail Bo* 231-B.
iloip iia l bed. $39 Upholstered re. |
Credit Bureau Of Senford
r r after 6 p.m. FA 2-2SI3. 301
siaurant stool:, $,.50 ea. Apt. 1
Country Club Rd.
Rtn
403-04 San All- Nat l, Bank
W’ est F'irst St.
z a . tLive, $18. ( t l , hoc water
Bldg
Ph. FA 2-4154
F'urnuhcd 2 room apt Clean, pri­
heater, Sa.OU. Ph. FA 2-6392.
2642 Myrtle Ave.. near Ptnecrest 11 A—i \H RENTVL5
vate entrance. Adult#- FA 2-4:113
Vacuum Cleaner Repairs
School, thii beautiful 3 Bedroom
Clean 49" (3, E Range
plus Florida Room CBS heme DRIVE A NF.W CAR amevhere. Repairs A parts for ill makes &gt;d
2 toonti Curniihrd It'll French
Only lio n ,no
, being offered fo r quick nils at
cleaner!.
Electrolux,
Hoover,
nnyltme. Rental service includes
only JdIKtn 0'». JU.Wl 'low n, $70.0,3
Kirby, Air-W av, G. L. Replace- I.OOIIY EUR 'SERVICE STORE
tv.jsh, gas
* n &lt;1 insurance.
SH AD
F IS H E R M A N
113 3. Park
FA 2-2821
mouthy, or as low a:. JiS'HJ down
mrnl p irts. Work guarantead
MERLE W ARNER. National
Mocisrn ur : n n. n - . ■. j -&gt; . 1&gt;"
Free
pic#
up
L
delivery.
Cali
with
terms
arranged.
See
this
i
sr
Itenials,
401
E.
lit
St.,
w c d : ur mouth, on ritrr, in
21" Dumont Cabinet TV $150 3
FA 2-4766
before you buy any tiling. SemiFA 2-3394.
heart of tlidd (idling tarritorj-.
years old, perfect, condition, $ A
"■lie
Realty,
l?Ol
Park
Ave..
2-25" i.
FA 2-4335.
_____________
ENVELOPES, Letierbeads. staleFA 3-5252.
II— BOATS and MOTOttA
menu, invokes, hand bUii. and
T ^ r y r e r pnaTr
— F lctory :o you—
t! 2 i-'1 fan ford Av*
20 a&gt; re i lie (,rtn, 3 b e d r o o m
programs,
# t e.
Progressive
Aluminum
Exr*rf p od Rebuilding
house, large barn Essv terms.
Printing Co Phone FA 2-21)51—
Senetlan lUindi
Wanted to r&lt;*nt Unfurnished 3
and
Reel
Repairs
J. B Levy. Ph. FA 2-1227.
x n West 13th StEncloied head S i g p r o o f bottom
bedroom. 11a to 2 b.th home in
good i ondition t ill 1A 2-3264- For sale by owner. 4 bedroom, 2
rati with plasti* ends
Pla«tlc
bath modern, in M a v flir Sec­
GUARANTEED MOTnRf,
or rayon Upes. Cotton or nylon
Ect. 7.
j
tion R essonibly priced Ph. FA
ESPECIALLY FOR TROLLING
cords.
Marine Fimshra
2-5403.
5 HP Firenone
$51*91
a— H t At. ‘ i:..i aT C hih m Ll
Srnkarik
GLia* and Paint Co.
For Your Boat
5 HP Johnson
$72.50
113-114
W
2nd SP. Ph. FA 2 1622
FA R M E R S AGENCY
6! j HP Johnson v»itli gcur hif. Senkarik (iluoe unit I’ulnt to.
LOOK THESE (l\ LR
N. V. Farmer. Realtor
extra tank, like haw
$1.12.00 12-111 *V. 2nd SI. Ph. FA 2-1623 BELL US YOU R FURS IT ') [IE
i
baihi.
frame,
D
Bedroom.
6 HP Elgin
$69.95
ceilehf. location, only $10.W0.00.
FARM ER^^AGENCY
Cash for any amounL Super I
7 4 H P Mercury
$115 00
Trading Post. 1 mile south of
All
motors
in
gc*J
running
;frame com psrativ.lv Mm. G a,!e Osborn*. D. H .D E E )
fianfnrd Phone FA 1-0477.
dltion alio targe ,*el»ci!on of bir- TJ&lt; Cnntrector— Dial F A 2-4558
new. nicely lasdicipeq, 37Aon . . . ^ F ' . .
r V 2 5021
ger
motors,
used
boats
and
(rail.
BE
O I-M IX Concrete, G r e a s e
32.000 Down, balance like rent ^
1 F rench A ■ Fh. FA . - . . 1
H E A T IN G
1 era Finance plan.
trapt, dry wells, state approvrd
Bedroom, frame, near sch ool.,
Your EOnrud# Prater
KtlBLK F A. W If LIAM S, Realtor
H# U. P O P E C O .
t'p tic isnk.v Window nils. Lin­
33,00000. 31.500 00, down, ba!
ROBSON SPORTING (.0 0 1 )3
Raymond Lundqulst. Asane.
is S P a r k ------ FA 2-UA4
tel.'. Rssd $lort»r 51G Comeat
ar.ee like ren*.
Phone FA 2-55H1
FA 2-3951
Atlantic Bank Bldg. £04 E. lit
Rock Mir If I* Concrete Co
k E a l t , s l A I E DRIVE1N
Tl MF5 — SPRU-KLER
2544 FrsnaiJ Av»
JOHNSON MOTORS
3 Bedrnnm — *13* Ki fMw n
BYBTLMB
r , n **n*’ IlT 'o. D'Ubl* blanket*
J. \V. HALL. REALTOR
Plus FHA elojir.g co,t.» Monthly EEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS AU lyp*» and u :e ».
inaialled
54 do. Pain* $2 50 gal , Iloots,
Johnnv Walker, Assecisce
payments approximately 354 00. 24*4 Sanford A re. FTa FA 2-1592
" D o It Youraelf"
J s ck e t- . C,,t&gt;. A rm s-N avy Sur"Cali Hall” rhone FA 2 3641
N iw and modern threughout,
WE RE PAIR AND TERWCE
plu.. 310 hanfard Av*
well cmutructeJ. Ranch type
STI NE
RAYMOND M. BALL
FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
ila-h ln e
and 6uppl» t o .
windows The laieat In nv-iem
Cotem io cifcti!s'lrtg h e i’ er. good
rasveniencM 5 U y bn issn any­
267 W 2nd ?t
Ph TA 2-6412
REALTOR
cr-ndition 1217 Magnolia
M eRANEY-SHITH PSlN TS
time et 1301 W. 3rd. Immediate
R E AL ESTATE-!*.’ i 1 E *N P £
RVrTH TT ' a«S
2515 Park A t *.
FA 2 6461 I n c o m e t a v s e r v i c e ” '
P'-ssessi'ifiFOR r;r I LTR
HOI 4F.HOLIS G 00116
W m. II. Murray
Lilt, viur pruperly with «'■
Slightly uied 12 ft plyvvwKl h«*\ 1111 Lelcry A sr.
3rd A Park A'*1 Sialord
1A 2 1331
S i JJu* VZmhi Cm* f**jf
a 'io 5 H. P Johpirn motor. Lee
FA 2-5611
Closed Sultrily
Jf. H Began at Monro« Harbor
I 5*irt the N * » l e i f (Ml Rlifc!
after 3 pm .
A. B. PETERSON
Fumit'ir* 31"mnr &lt;
Cherry Real Cstaio Ageory
D u y al E c h o b * n d b a v e
Broker Associates: A- B. Peter­
(
I
PHILLIPS.
'r * m
D ill FA 2-9923— Notary
All P fir e n R f d u r r d
Mercury Outboard Motnm
son Jr.. P. J. Chesterton, CarW ASHBURN \AN L IN E 1213 W. 13 S’- P^ar-Bsrber Shop
( UllllTESY WEEK
W. p. SMITH
field Willetts, and R. W Wll1300 French Ave.
FA 2-1991
,Nr»- 3 Dedrmim llo o ie ,
January G-IJ
llim s. Boh Edwarda A. C. Doed- E o iti, M&amp;tara, Thrailer#. A Repairs
TH E BLITHEIIV evening
HUB? SPEARS
ney, Land Surveyor.
2213 Tark Av*.
I A 2-0234
dress fer 1954 is in ihlmmery,
114 N Pen* Ave
F0 FA 2 -6 1 ^
Ceram ic TlJe Contractor
ECHDLf- BEDDING CO.
she»r sitv n ’ ln, Fappl’a flewPlus Closing Cost
This is »* tva.'S tc* th* P iu thsetr* 3201 SsrJord Ave
*A 2 *!23 Cor. 2nd t Jlsrnnlis F\ 2-6321
features deMrir aiichens, terru*
e r e ptln’ *d column o n be
Rita Bauer.
Erp. date
for
‘ Bud’ * B im berger, Mgr.
in floor#, and t h c - e residential
rJA--1-4.4 MHI\r. ^rirnT-ibfN G
worn hejted nr loose. It his
Jan. 19, 1954
Frew Delivery
locations.
* bateau nee Mine and the skirt
JS—PtT&gt;. LIVESTOCK.
Uied furniture, sp rh an cei, (onIs la slit up the sides (nr danc­
Ib is cut* 2 Bedroom home is n u t
ets. Bnugh’ -snld. Larry’s Mart
as a rin. nicely located, has en­ Boston Tarriar puppies, psgiat»r215 Eaaferd Av» Pb. FA 2-4131 ing.
Fbone FA 2-3103
closed gars go and beautiful
ed. 459. L up. F A 2-0732.
yard, priced ivw at S3500 00—
u y iiL iix y
• RIG VALUES
KENNETH E. 3LACh
owner « ill finance snd give Beautiful blaek poodla puppies,
REG REAL ESTATE BROKER
• QUICK CREDIT
nuick possession. Seminole Resls'aodard.
Registered.
Call
FA
1009 K 2nd
Phen* FA 2-0221
Lnn'.raeting t. Ftp sirs
t j . 1301 Tark Ave.. FA 2-5232.
• EASY TERMS
2-6630.
1P07 bsn iord A '* . Ph 1A 2-3552
*
*
*
WILSON MAIER
E't#*F or th* Pe. • B
N&gt;w *ad Ua«d Punulnrs
15— AKlICLEei W ANTED
Plumbing — Kreskr HeaLag
\ It K E Y
SE E CULLEN
311 E. First Et. Ph FA 2-6«23
For e n jo y a b l e re a d in g
M. G. HODGES
A 2-2391 Lovely 3 BR. 1 tile bath home -'n W-ANTED— All kinds of sersp ma­
110 N. Park Av*
nicely landscaped lot, 7 3 * 1 2 5 '
D on't H itt
Bendce
on
A1I
Water
Pumps—
terial Zuckerman Salvage Yard
CB construction with terras jo
W ells DrJled — Pumps
I’ h"ne FA 2 2691
A R ra l I n v e $ lm e n '
$
S
A
V
K
$
floor,, carport*, utility room
Panla Rnsd
Phone FA 2 6037
LAKE FRONT \CREAGF,
ar.d electric kitchen
$14.700
Furnilure and Apptiancw
Over 3,50&lt;) 'ret o f i,k# ftmitage "n ,ill buy it, and nn’ y $71 65 per Wanted in Buy— t ;sd m n o in
CLARK
guutl condition. FA 2 1513.
New A U*ed
large lake. Heady for dev*. |»emonth ifte r reasonable down
Plumbing H*slln* A- fcupelr Co.
m.ent. Country rn*d a rcu s 28
PA Hi OKb
payment. Doubly sue* for Navy* J —
tr-n tritting k Her sir*
m inute, from Ssniord Th * !»
fam ily with b is*, school, and
*519 Orlaadn Dr
Ph FA 2-2374
an excellent buy it $12-19u"0.
park neerby Immediate posses­ Newr Open at ; 00 A. M
303-09 F n t Firit
FA 2 0953
HJihs-sv 17-92 South Ssnford
Term ,.
*
HAKKl
KI
TH
BEAU
TI
NOOK
sion.
U*. H ••Biir St*mp*r
105 £. Dak Av*.
FA 2 5742
PLUMBING
ttrallnr A ln-ur&lt;t
Contra-t and Repair W rk
I*— FF.MALt HF l l ' WANTED
Aas-.c. G u v Allen. G tetih ri Hill.
Free Estimates
Arle
Price. E 'e r e v Harper
H E STENfc lB O il
R I« HARVEY
‘ ' fF»17
Local tvneem haa cperfing fer se112■ N.
:kW
America's Beil Quality
Phone FA 2-4991
Ragutered Broker
cra’ ary — raceptionist. W rit* 204 S iaford A ve. Phone FA 2 -lsi3
American-Olean Tile
B. * 43 c o Sanford Herald, giv­
I F IT IS R E A L E S T A T E " i a *V ‘ P*rk
Phone FA
■I- y iA .X i HKIOICK
ing age, txperiente, am! qualifiZ story 4 bedroom house on cor­
oak Criiinlev a. Muntelth
c a ’ i-sna.
ner lot. Within 3 block* down­
n 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-4643
" I t.ND T l SIN G A III PAIRING
W I HAKJ1UN
town
busmc.va
section.
Will Its— MALF HELP WAMKD
Owner muj". sell nearly new make a nice home for a large
Ph. FA 2-4i23 A fter 5:00 pm .
nvaacrjry furnished homo near
famslv or good apartment house Msn to set i i bonded repreien’ a- ;v-lt.i.tA.TKiCAL afi(V H rBa~"
ht-sjkial. l.ota o f shade, phu.-.e
llve for the Ftng*i Se vintT M iePa. FA 2 2358
F a 2-4943.
hire 1 1). in San/urd. W ntc (or
Electrical Contra-dins
*1- — ■ -»•—
—””—“
rfe'ailv in Singer Sewing MxrH-vijie W in n s and Krpalra
Furrdrt.el in.'omo hum:, d o ,a in. Tfli* is a pass in the Ku* theatre
- cltMiifu
lor
Mrs. Maxine Thompson.
hins Co-, 2420 E. Colonial. O r­
Orlando U *y . So.
FA 2-1332
RAN D A L I, ELECTRIC CO.
Guod haaineaa location. By own­
Ac* • s*ltvag K*odtln*(.
Exp. data Jam 19, 4953.
lando.
112 Magnolia
Dial FA 2 0916
er. Pis. FA 2-43-45, 60$ W, 1st

See Ray Herron For

f

195B— P o j f *

Newspaper Cards of Thanka are accepted aa aoelaUy correct
Emily Post, tha noted authority on etiquette, feels they m m many
good uses.
There i* no prescribed farm for ■ Card of Thanks. It can be aa
brief or aa detailed aa * ou desire Whan the occaiton comet you
will Bod a aymeatheticaily understanding member et our sta ff to 1
assist you.

Job ••iri'ed full *ime maid, *23 CO
ROLL-CW’ AY, Hospital and Baby
a week. FA 2-350«

v n t f . n . . . ...
,M ln to a;* as bended represemaIt will
Bmger S eein g M a c
you U y .'o p e n ^ E ^ i t e n i 3
S u a d fs
V
n
I hme Co in ijn fr r d . 3* rite for
d etiib to Singer Machine Co..
EASTBIDE TRAILER b a l e s
n429 E. Colonial A re., Urlando.
Palatka, FU.

10,

be mall«d.

rooms -581 Grandview
Ph. FA 2-237!
Ger.sral repairs, g ir s g e
added,
Fvr*h. enclosures
and
Berryhill Painting Cnntrtetnt
painting. FA 2-1S37.
Ltiemed — Boniled — Union
Elderly man to make himrelf use­ Fre* Estimatei — Compare nur
Trices FA 2-2287 after 6:00
ful for room 4 board. 1’hone
FA 2-2337.
27 —■N O TICLS-PIR3Q N A LB

i t — AiealMi r Ss’ iifl'UK f L N l i ILet

J lu .

THE CARD OF THANKS

W ANTED — MEN AND W O ­ .3
A— BUILDING-REPAIRSMEN, to »• " Hospitalisation.
AINTING
LIVE BAIT
Accident and L-Je Insurtnee. full I ■ ■“
Fleming's Red k W hite Grocery
sandinr end finishing
or part
tna*. No collecting, FLOOR
Mlaaouri Mlnaowt
J dot. |] M
Cleaning, w a x i n g .
Sen-in g
Write to Richmond U fa Ins. Co
Pop-Gut* Mlaaowe
dot. 931
emmeli County line# 1923.
Inc.. 2324 Nebraska Avenue. P.
—'Worm*—
II. M- Gltascn, Lake Mary
__O.JEox 1ST. Tampa, F l a . _____
Phene: F A 2-H M
For Painting eiU Mr. Tasker. Pb
i l - W Q R K W ANTED
Open Sevan Days a Weak
Maid or h-usew srk. 1701 RoosS' l*
Ave.. F A 2-1402

F rL

Vtry often • Card of Thanks In Th* Sanford Herald meets s
need which la difficult to fill Ui any ether «iy Not on«y u tt a
graeiout expreaaina e f gisutude to these who have sent floral
tributes but also courteously acknowledges the service! end kind­
nesses of the many to whoa • personal note ef thanka cannot well

Permanent resident deitres p -iitins as strnographer, secretarybookkeeper. cr general office
work lh years euperitnee. Call Remodeling — E erooling — ReFISH ERS N URSERY
FA 2-4655
siding — Materials — ContrarCitrus — Plants — Pea*
trors — financing.
Cor. Magnolia k Onora FA 2-4635
Will keep children by day or week
ThD B lK N E T T
Fh. FA 2-P3S2.
A

(Poultry)

Sleeping room*, TV. Th* G ib'.s:,
401 Magnolia Av*., FA 2-87.0

er. Mui*
appliance*,
sslas
WANTED
ANTED — Meat wrarper.
vm
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Attracting Crowds

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Crow members of Heavy Attack
Tba revival at tfi# Plneereat Squadron Eleven (VAH-11) yester­
Baptist Church la attracting great day listened to a lecture by Mayo
despite the weather, ae- J. Bloomfield, a field engineer for
to Rev. Joe Courson. the Sperry Gyroscope Company (Divi­
pastor. Overflow crowds are ex sion of Sperry Rand Corporation).
pected for the eloslng services to­ Bloomfield explained the operation
night, tomorrow night and Sunday. of the auto-pilot In the Douglas
Tonight's service srill feature a AID "Sky Warrior".
big "Youth Rally” with the teen­
This lectura was part of a con­
agers of this area aa special honor tinuous eycle of training that ■
guests. A free party will be given Heavy Attack Squadron undergoes
at tha elose of the service for all In order to stay at peak proficiency
young people. Dr. E. J. Daniels, in eombat readiness.
who has been conducting the re­
In VAH-11 this training la co­
vival this week, will dramatise the ordinated by Lcdr. Crumpton Far­
etory of Samson and Delilah, hla rell, USN. He direct* the manifold
subject will be "In Love With and training program that encompasses
Married to the Wrong Woman." In the many Items a modern Jet
announcing the special tarmon, bomber crew la required to know:
Rev. Lowell Leistner, the revival navigation, weapons, aircraft sys­
song leader, said last night;
tems, target study, weather, engi­
ONE OP THE GROUPS attending Sympho lie Radio and Electron!® Corp.'s first na­
"Parents and youryf people alike neering, mathematics, geography
tions] sales and distributors convention nt the Mayfair Inn here.
(Staff Photo)
here thanked Dr. Daniels for tha and a multitude of associated sub­
plain things he say* In this mass­ ject*.
age. He deali srlth the moral, so­
Bloomfield spoke on new part
cial and sex problems facing the of the many complex ayatemi In
youth of our day. Literally thou­ an A3D aircraft. In describing to
(Continued from I'age 1)
sands of young people have been the crew members the operation
Week" badgea again to all am*
saved from ruined lives a* a re­ of the.Sperry auto-pilot, Bloom­
pleyea of the bank and called their
sult of this menage. All ages field pointed out possible msl-funeattention to the value of the event.
Officer* for 19M will be Install­ ahould hear It tonight."
tion* and how they may he correct­
Enilgn Anthony
“ We ahould all be eooicloui o{
------. Down*. Air
. . . In.
A color movie on the Hfa of ed. He further described how to
Courtesy Week every day of the telllgenee Officer of Heavy Attack ed at the morning service Sunday
Squadron Eleven, baaed at San­ at the Lutheran Church of The Christ will be shown at T;I3 to- maintain the Intricate components
year,” he said.
ford Naval Air Station, la the au­ Redeemer.
night. Just preceding the beglnn- of the automatic pilot
*‘We will not announce the names
Intf
m . „ n if mmm*e1AM
T'I s a
hu pen
i f u e o nl
thor of a book recently puhllihed
Ing of athe
song service.
t
The CSperry
gyro-pilot controls
Elected
at
the
church's
annual
4 t the secret committees and their
by Harper and Brother* entitled meeting last night were: J. Marion
"After Death — Where end tha aircraft In automatic flight by
■embers," McNulty said raster- "An Economic Theory of Demo­
Harman Sr., president; Jerry Sen- What?" will be the theme for the furnishing simultaneous signals to
gay. "However," be commented,
cracy” .
karlk, vie# president; Joe Sen- sermon Saturday night. Dr. Dan­ the auto pilot and a gyro compass
“ we will know on what bails the
karlk, aecretary; Marvin Page, iels has promised to answer such repeater. It can accomplish co­
A
native
of
Park
rtlilgc,
Illinois,
I n winners will be chosen a* each
ordinated turns, clinfbs, dives,
to m t committee chairman makes Enaign Downs gratudsted from treasurer; John Senkarik financial questions as, "Where doe* the
Carlton College, Northfleld, Minn. aecretary; and James Ekcrn, soul go at the death of the body?*’ climbing turns and diving turns.
Us or her report.”
"Do the dead gn at once Into con­ Once airborne, the pitot has only to
In 1031, where he received hla building fund treasurer.
One waitress downtown yester- Bachelor of Art* degree in politi­
scious torment or happiness?" initiate a signal to the gyro pilot,
4#y said "I am courteous avery cal theory. At Stanford Unlverilty Annual reports from all com­ "Do the dead retain their Iden­ and It will maintain without
mittees
of
the
ehureh
were
heard
gay but Courtesy Week helps all he received hla Matters degree and
last night pointing out the con­ tity?” "Will we know each other change the altitude and heading
•( ua to reallre what It means and hia Doctorate In Economics.
tinuing
"growth of the church” beyond the grave?" "Can we com­ of the aircraft that the pilot de­
that customers are aware of our
municate with the dead?" "Do sires. la long range missions this
Ensign Anthony Down*, whose In thli area.
attitudes."
Committee Chairmen, the presi­ the dead know what Is hsppenlng affords the pilot with a few mom­
book, “ An Economic Theory of
Florida Courtesy Week will be Democracy” will be available this dent announced, would he appoint on earth?" These and many other enta of relaxation.
extended throughout the year, Gov­ fall, states that hla bonk proposri: ed pTior to the neat meeting of questions will he answered.
ernor LeRoy Collins said when he 1. To advance a decision—making the church officers and voters
"The Crucifixion of Christ" will
■igned the proclamation setting a- rula which explain* government assembly of the congregation.
be depicted In a color movie at
side the week of Jan. g-12 as behavior In the economy but does
T:!S p. m. It la said to be the
•Courtesy Weak".
greatest movl* ever produced on
no. raly on assumptions inconsis­
the death of Chrlit. "Ymir life
tent with theories of private econ­
will never be ihe same again af­
omic action; 1. to show that poli­
ter ynu see this movie on the suf­
tical behavior often considered ir­
Douhle postcards have been mail­
ferings of uur Saviour on Calvsry,"
rational Is in fact an intelligent re­
ed to every registered voter whose
declared the evangelist In an­
sponse to the economic conditions;
name la on the hooka In Seminole
An application has been made to nouncing the film.
and 3. to show that economic
County. It Is not necessary to come
The revival will close with
Ihree
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theory and political theory are de­ Ihe Department of the Army by
to the Chamber of Commerce to reThe feast of Lights at Holy Cross pendent upon each other Insofar Florid* Power and Light Company hig services on Sunday. A Sunday reglstre unless, the card is not re­
Episcopal Church last .Sunday was as they deal with government be­ for a permit to construct an aerial School rally has been planned for turned before January 31, an­
•Hmaiod at the social hour which havior, and that attempts to treat i-lrrtric transmission line across 9:&lt;3 a. m. A record attendance la nounced Mrs. Camilla Bruce, Sup­
followed hy the cutting of the Epi­ them separately are bound to fail. the St. Johns Hlver near the At- expected in the Sunday School. At ervisor of Registration.
Described by advance readers iantlc Coast Line Railroad bridge 11 a. m. an "Every Member Roll
phany Cake. A ring la hidden In the
According to Mrs. Bruce, a num­
•tke and the finder and hla spouse as a “ piledrivrr of a book in poli­ Just west of Lake Monroe In Semi­ Check” service will be conducted ber of Seminole County residents
nole
and
Volusia
Counties,
at
which
time
every
member
of
become tradllir,natty the official tical science" and as a "very rare
The top of the highest pole, ac­ the Plnecrest Church is asked to think It necessary to register In
host and hostess for the church trail-ldiilng work that should make
person iow. If the card Is not re­
a deep Impact for years to come", cording tn the application, would be present. The attendance or ab­ ceived within ten days, the regis­
lor the coming year.
bo
about
80
feet
shove
mean
high
sence
of
each
member
will
he
re­
The Epiphany ring was found this new Harper volume has been water ami minimum vertirle clear­
tration officers should be notified.
gistered. Dr. Daniels will deliver
last Sunday night by a Navy man, cited as "the first attempt to meet ance at the channel under the low­
his "Surprise Sermon." He says.
Kenneth Tnrhelt. He and his wile with substantial success in organ­ est wire would he 49 feet shove the
“ I’ll he surprised If you ar* not
Jan. and two boys, Bandy and ising much of political science into high water level.
surprised at Ihe surprise in this
Kenneth, live
2403 Willow Ave. one formal theoretical system.”
Plans for this work, according surprise sermon."
A condensed version of his work
The Torbetti will appear at all
to the public announcement, may
The final service Sunday night
•oelal functions of the Episcopal is being published as an article, be seen at the office of the Uls- will .cature a movie on the "ReRntarlans, at their regular week­
"An
Economic
Theory
of
Political
Church during the coming year to
fold Engineer. Corps of Engineers. surrectlon of Christ” and a mess­ ly meeting Monday noon, at the
Action
in
a
Democracy,"
in
the
Welcome member* of the parish
3773 Riverside Ave. In Jackson­ age on 'Gambling With Destiny". Yacht Club, will vlaw a short film.
Journal of Political Economy, to be ville.
•nd their friends.
Thl* message was awarded the "Operation* 3 M: Men, Mall and
published by the University of
There will be no public hearing firil prise In a world wide aermun Marhlnei" which should bring
Hit* cutting of (he cake followed
on lhc pplicatlon. However, pro- contest in which 247 minister* them up to date on some of the
a beautiful pageant by the Young
*
..
. , .
Ensign Down, I. married to the
People, Service League In the
Ensign
tests based on effects on public from II nation* auhmitted sermons problems confronting the U. S
former Miss Kay Watson who wai
church. Aa the congregation left
navigation should be addressed to The evangelist has promised to Post -Office Dept, and Ita local
a follow graduate student at Stan­
the District Engineer, Corps of diacusa Satan's loaded dice and to branch, according to Postmaster
the church each member carried
University and is alio from
Engineers, JscksonvIIle In time to name the biggest gambler in Semi­ Joel Field.
a candle and aftrr receiving a ford
l’ ark Ridge, 111. Ensign and Mrs.
be receivrd on or before Jan. 29. nole County.
0 line from one held at the door,
Appearing nn the program with
Downs now reside in Longwoud.
proceeded single file to the parish
Field will be the Ass't Postmaster,
house, singing. The service is one
collected one win and four seconds. Hkrold Appleby, the Supt. of Malls,
Fresh water lake* constitute
01 the loveliest of the church year
Bowie Circus hasn't scored a vie- D. V. (Dick) McLaulln and Clyde
mure
than
aix
per
cent
of
tht
total
tn Lhc Episcopal Church.
lory, but has bagged three seconds I’ forcy, of whom it I* said "he
area of Canada.
In six trie*.
knows practically everybody who
A pair of Circus City Banch
Other star* In the main event Kel* ” &gt;*11 at a posloffice box .nd
greyhound* who specialise in fin­
tonight includ* Ed's Deacon Jones, the number of that box."
ishing second arc among the
According to Charlie Morrison,
standout* ready to go in the fea­ track champ, last year, and Bono program chairman for the day,
4 IIAIII Ml
A
racing
"douhlrheader”
la
on
aueiiM T « v
Ut &gt;H
tured ninth race tonight at the
ISIS* lA.vHHlU A l l - * ' rll- 0 * 1 AL
A1I.min*
tap tomorrow with a marine* set there will be an open forum Hit
%.
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
us b a s s m in i ' 1,,fci *
'
* II.i l. tnii.lt ;ti. IWT
for 2 p. m. and a night card sche­ cussion with a question and an­
a i m s . H i m . »»* u i e i '* .» » o ' in .
M kill, kit
Pat's Shadow and Bowie Circus
swer period that should give the
f i l l . .1 *1 1 1 .H • &gt; M W - S U ' . I .
Ill ‘
duled for 8:10 p. m.
in
.it
»M~TIUJI
U
ll«
have only one win between them,
H I S S S ' I I « » | . | . * . U II *
I u *; ». t U I I * . '
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cluh members a close view of the
s , ». i i A i m . u s u i t " . *
but they have been elose to the
growth of the post office depart­
The apeed of sound Increaae* as ment which, for many years, has
t u n i s u n c u w in o m .r been. !" “ *“.'.‘i T »***' ' * &gt;*“ * t *' it;si'»| | | * top In practically every start
aud t u s Item* ia pro.sw ol collation
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against fast opposition
the temperature of the air inereaa- been handicapped hy a shortage
Uall*1. Dial** Uoeenmieat obllgalloai, dlieet » B&lt;*
. , sst sn si
In seven tries, Pat'* Shadow has ei
of men, material* and finance*.
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Courtesy

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VAH-11 Crow Hears
Lecture Yesterday
On Auto-Pilot

Ensign Author
Of Book Written
On Democracy

Lutherans Will
Install Officers
For *58 Sunday

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MRS. RUTH SCOTT AND MRS. CATHERINE RAY. nt the Sanford Atlnntlc National
Bank, boost Courtesy Week by placing a a.reamer on one of tha bank's check coun­
ter*.
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(Staff Photo)

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Voters Need
Not Re-Register
A tC . Of Commerce

FP&amp;L Seeks Permit
To Build Line
Across St. Johns

Feast Of Lights
Observed Sunday
By Episcopalians

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Rotations To See
Film Next Monday

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ENSItlN ANTHONY DOWNS. Air Intollipe it Officer of VAH-11, autographs his book,
"An Economic Theory of Democracy" rcce ly published by Harper and Brothers, for
Mrs. Catherine M. Stowell, librarian, at NAi Sanford.
(Official USN Photo)

Scout Troop Plans
Three-Day Outing

General Insurance

Troop 141 of the Boy Scout* of
America, sponsored hy the Elk’ s
Club, held It* first meeting of the
new year at th« National Guard
Armory recently.
riani were made for a threeday outing beginning Jan. 17 to be
held at Camp Ashe.

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�Johnson Deplores 'Half-Measures In Nations Missile Programs
WASHINGTON (U P) - Senate
Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson today deplored “ Half*
leisures'* employed In the na­
tion's missile programs and said
those responsible must explain.
Johnson, chairman of the Senate

preparedness subcommittee, said:, “This will require considerable
fads to coma up with a “bold,
workable program.-’
“ According to the sworn test!- explanation."
mony of the men responsible fo r ' House Speaker Sam Rayburn
The preparedness subcommittee
producing missiles, we are neither said the Democratic • controlled made public testimony In which
doing nor planning to Ho every- Congress will o (/c r its own pro­ Lt. Cen. James M. Gavin, who la
thing that can and should be gram for meeting Russia's space- quitting as 'head of Army re­
age threat if President Eisenhow. search, said the President's new
done.

Weather
uoudy with occasional rain today
•nd tonight clearing Tuesday and
er by night.

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“ no slgn ifl- . min of the Radio Corp. of Amiri-, man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, view" of missiles and U. S. de­
hade lor as. was a mamber of a Defanae |
scheduled to testify ■* * fenses. Besides McElroy the
House group planned to hear to*
Army research on missiles.
Department reorganisation board j ''^ o w M l . '^ t h . 0" Houm Ar'mcd day from Deputy Defense Secre*
The subcommittee resumed Ms ■In 1956. r.e is currently a member |Services Committee called on De- tary Donald A. Quarles; William
hearing* today and
called Brig, of the panel financed by the Bock !frnl( Secretary Neil II. McElroy M. H oliday, Defense Department
Gen. David larnoff to testify la I earlier brothers fund.
t0 testify behind closed doors In director of guided missiles; and
open session. Sansotf. hoard chair-1 Gen. Nathan F. Twining, ehilr-&gt;launching its own “ complete re­ Twining.

budget would carry
cant'* Increase In

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY

NEWSPAPER

MONDAY. JANUARY 13. 1958

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

In Sanford

*

NO. 174

United Press Leased Wire

1959 Space A g e Bv: 'get
Calls For $73.9 Bi. .on

CONSTABLE J. Q. GALLOWAY Is shown t ilkingr with driver of n wrecked car. Melvin
Lyle Wesler. 2ft. nnd the Navy Shore Patr &gt;1, ns he investigates a Saturday afternoon
accident south of Sanford near Elder Spri igs. Two men were injured and the c ir was
declared a total loss.
(Staff Photo)

Meeting Set To Protest
}E ngineers C a n a l Report
---------------

A meeting is planned for th* ihiunty Chamber of Com merce
immediate future to study next said today that the meeting will
steps to be taken in the p rotest' be held In Sanford.
against the “ unfavorable" en“ Hundreds o f phono calls are
ginrers report. on the Sanford- pouring Into my o ffic e ," said
Titusville Canal released last week Krider, “ and every body Is m ad."
Krnli-r revealed that the calls
in Atlanta, Ga.
John Krider. chairman of the are from every section of th.
i
Florida
Waterways
Committee stale and from many points out­
aid manager of the Seminole side of the state. "T h ey're from
..A im ; tu .a m p .i and Jickson
'
With only »1* day* befote u e
ville," hr said.
Sanford Boat and Ski Club spon"The Mississippi Valley Asso­
aora a alx-class hydroplane and
ciation Is am ated at the report
runabout regatta which will fea­
and is willing to help In the
ture the nation's top spccdbo.v
bailie in Washington," Krider re­
drivers and many world recordvealed this morning
holders. the local club has moved
He also said that the Atlantic
Into high gear with final preparaGulf Introcoaual Waterways Asso­
tiona that will bring Sanfdrd na­
ciation, headed by Adm . H. 5.
t i o n a l publicity that could rot be
Duckworth, has already agreed to
bought with money.
meet with us to discuss Immediate
Last year the local club had
Two Navy men were Injured steps necessary to combat the un­
an estimated crowd o f 10,000 spec­
Saturday afternoon on th . Old favorable report.
tators lining the shores of Lake
Orlando Highway when an auto­
“ Everyone is rallying around
Monroe as the event got under­
mobile went out of control throw­ the efforts to reverse the decision
way.
ing one man out and rolling over made by the Army Corps of En­
"W e had a whale of a crowd,“
him.
gineers," Krider said.
Sk i Club Commodoro Dr. A. W.
Melvin Lyle Welser, 20, attach­
Might now, explained Krider,
Woodall said, and ho added “ We
ed to VA1M1 at Sanford NAS, we need som e time to study the
will be prepared for aucli a crowd
apparently lost control o f his csr full text of the report in Jackson­
vslien he rounded a eurvr at Eider ville to sec what was left out of
y ^ W o o d a li " pointed out that the
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Sanford site ha. been a favorite Springs, turned over iw iee and the report which might make it
of th. d riv er, that r .e rd the wa- « " &gt; « *» « *«°P «
*l unfavorable.
“ II we don't have time to com ­
ter. last year In the (ace of high
winds and rough waves that cost
("n -m h le J. Q.
Slim
Gallo­ plete our reports and gather the
on . racing hydroplane. The A m c
,e c l(,,n ‘ information necessary to reverse
rte.n Pow er Boat Association, the " o m ^ a
drlvinJ th. present report, then we will
have to ask for extended tim e,"
club that ainctions the Grapefruit
toward the berserk csr, was fore- Krider said.
&lt;d to leave th . highway to keep
“ Right now wc need professional
c . l club about staging a second (n m
b„
help to study this thing and, of
rJ.r.?.- * »
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The two navy men hurt, also course, w e're going to depend
m "Vie felt we couldn t hold an. .
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^thar r a c . last y e a r ," Woodall da- V mh I I who
‘
lirgfljr on Co1' Herbcrt C «« of
dared, “ but the confidence in sis 3: M' ,* m
®“ ®f West Palm Beach," the
Florida
gave u* the opportunity of mak- ,he
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f d Waterway* Committee chairman
r .
.
, li
i over him. Itwas
reported that he .-i,.
ing our race this year In the mi l
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llC r£ tion, 0, „ 1P
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die of the tourist season."
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A meeting sill he c jlle d here
,
,
, head and internal injuries; and to which all ot Ihe interested peorhe array of nam e, to come 10
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hanford next Sunday (or the re „
0f the head and pos.lble In- pie will be invited in order that
g .tta is almost staggering. From
{ , rjM Th ^ e r was un- we might discuss fully the pro­
blems that we have before u s,"
all over the nation Sanford will |nj,irfd
be drawing the tops In the hydrol ol^ tab,e Ga|,o w ly „ , d lh l. lhe Krnl^r commented, aqd he added,
“ the date of the meeting will de­
plane -sutboard racing world.
ear would he declared a total loss.
termine largely on what we get
“ We arc very proud to sponsor
V * ch ®r« cd ',u h rpfk' through our "study of the complete
•she r a c e s," Woodall said.
„.
. . .
, - less driving.
jrn i-u
ior the
me races
rices begin
nr^tri | The
Th# lc
21 cid e n l 0CClured , t iboul text of the report."
Warm
u p i, for
In the meantime, Congressman
at U;30, with the first haat sche-1
(Continued «o Pag* I)
rtu’ .-d for 1 p. m.

Big Crowd Expected
To See Outboard
Regatta Sunday

2 Navy Men Injured
in Aulo Accident
Saturday Afternoon

WASHINGTON (L T ) P resident'
Eisenhower sent to Congress to­
day a space age budget calling
for record peacetime spending of
73 9 billion dollars. Much of It Is
to meet Russia's challenge.
lie ruled out a general tax eutor increase. But he urged in­
creases in postal rates Including a
hike to five cents for out-of-town
regular letters.
The budget submitted today was
for fiscal year 191.9, which begins
July 1 this year.
The President said the “ grow ­
ing danger” of Russian progress
in missiles, coupled with Soviet
rejection o f workngi* disarm a­
ment. demanded the big spend­
ing. The United States must show
determination to remain “ sturdy
. . In the many strengths that
keep the peace," he said.
He put “ priority of national se­
curity over lesser needs’* In both
civilian and military programs.
He proposed sharply stepped up
spending for longer-range missiles,
nuclear armed or powered ships,
science and education.
He advocated curtailment, revL
sion nr elimination of Chilian pro
grams, such as flood control, fa rm
* '” • housing and financial aid to
state*. But he conceded such aav
Inga would amount to only 600 m il­
lion dollars In fiscal 1959 even if
Congress went along.

He refused to put any monay

! Group Of State
Investors Form
Utility Corporation
William 8. Gregory, Jackson­
ville construction and financial
consultant,
today
was
named
head of a group of South Florida
Investors who have formed a
multi-million dollar utility corporatlon, It was announced hv
Hubert Clay KIme, Palm Beach
attorney for th. Rroup.
Aim of the new company, ac­
cording to Gregory. Is to locate
and aid private utilities in Flori­
da that need financial assistance,
and to construct and manage water, sewage and ga* utilities In
newly developed areas through
out the state.
Construction of the com pany's
first utility i, In the Sanford area,
where a million dollar water, sewage and gas plant starts In ilatv
days on property acquired in
Seminole County.
"There is a need for private
utility companies In many areas
of the slate so that undeveloped
communities may he helped to
grow ," Gregory said.
"The investment of millions of
dollars by Inland stockholders In
such utility companies will make
it possible for undeveloped sec
lions to attract builders, h.iute
owners and industries.”

Additional
Local News
On Page 8

in th* budget for starting any new
reclamation, flood control or navigation projects.
Small Surplus Seen ,
Counting on early reversal of
the downward econom ic trend, the
President estimated federal bud­
get receipts tn fiscal 1959 at 74 4
billion dollars. Thl* would give a
prrcarloua surplus of SOO million
dollars.
An originally estimated surplus
of 18 billion dollars for this fis­
cal year was revised to a 400 mil­
lion dollar deficit because of In­
creased defense spending and be­
cause the recent slowdown In busi­
ness reduce* tax revenues.
lie said he will ask Congress for
another temporary increase In the
debt ceiling nf 275 billion dollars.
In soma recent years. Congress
has granted a temporary increase
of as much as six billion dollars.
The deist now exceeds 275 billion
dollars.
A total of 47.1 billion dollars, St
per cent of th . budget, was allot­
ted for “ protection"— national se­ THE MOST AMAZING OVEN ever demonstrated, naitl
curity and foreign aid. This was
Mis.g Tolly Murmy (right) ns she shows J. T. Maggerly,
an Increase of 900 million dollars
of Haggerty Appliance Center how water Is hcateil in 15
over 1959
dccontis. Tho oven is on display today at the formal alien­
Reflects N r * Age
(Staff Thoto)
The budget reflected "the swift­ ing of Haggerty Appliance Center.
ly moving character of the tim e"
wlu-n the world Is moving Into the
space age with science and tech­
nology
almost
daily
opening
"w holly new vistas to all man­
kind." the President said.
“ I feel confident that this bud­
get. expresses ihe way in which
the American people will want to
Hot dogs rooked In 30 aecondal down on dishwashing.”
rcipond to the promises and dan­ Ami that’s In a bun, with mustard
You see, she explained, w* do
gers of the dawning age of space and wrapped In waxed paper.
not uso metal utensils In the
conqueat,” h« said. "N ew dimen­
Apples that are not discolored,
electronic
rang*
sion* must bo added to our de­ not shriveled, and with their (rcth Wnsllnghous*
because metal* reflect heat. “ So
fenses, and outmoded activities i flav or, baked in IW aecondal
must be discarded."
we use paper, glass, and china,”
Breakfast bacon, crisp and tas­
Devotion of more of the national
ty, cooked between paper towel* and .tilled smilingly, “ we cook
effort “ to these compelling tasks."
in the dishes In which the food
flavor, baked in 90 seconds!
he said, will mean limiting "our
will b . served."
Those
are
just
a
few
of
the
(Continued on P ag. R)
rooking
revelations
that
Miss
One of the most amaring revela­
Polly Murray of Miami, Florida, tions made t»y Miss Murray as the
Home Economist for Westing- explained the us. o f th. electronic
house, will dem onstrate to lad­ range was the fact that the freles at Baggcrly Appliance Center quency used in eooking Is as­
during open house this week.
signed by the Federal Communi­
Miss Murray Is demonstrating cations Com m is.ion and is ,vt
megacycles.
“ Surprised?"
H i.
Sanford Seminole County the famous speed o-light cooking 2t50
Junior Chamber of Commerce, in
a
Westinghnuse
electronic she asked.
which maintains a rental list at range, a range (hat uses radio
"I certainly am ,” the reporter
th* Tourist Information Booth, micowavea to cook without heat replied, “ for now I know that
Perk Ave. and Seminole Blvd., is and without mess and bother.
when I tuna in these terribly high
appealing to th os. who have
T h . attractive home econnmlit. frequencies asid get a sizzling
rooms or home* for rent so list arriving In Sanford last night, said •ound IPs bacon frying nr a roast
them Immediately.
that th* new d e m o n ic eooking cooking—the only thing that would
M. L. Reborn Jr . president of appeals to women t » p ■ wav*. t&gt;* an Improvement would be the
the .Jaycees, said this morning "S p e e d ", she says Is one of the addition of o d o r "
that there 1* a terrific demand for appealing fa cto r! “ and the othir
Tba oven which Miss Murray
rentala at the present time be­ is cl.a n lin rss.”
will demonstrate will be on dis­
cause of th . new squadron mov­
“ Cooking
In paper, for In­ play front 9 a. m. to 3 p. h i . at
ing ui el Ihe Sanford Naval Air stan ce," Misa Murray said, “ I*
Iliggerly Appliance Center all this
Station
most appealing because It cuts week.
“ W* need listing on every type
of rental rooms and homea,” said
Itaborn, "and we would appre­
ciate it if those who have these
facilities available would call ua
at FA 2 JPtl or coma by in per­
son "
sleeping
room s,
uofurniibsd
houses, furnished homes, rental
home* in need of repair, as a mat
ler of fact, eny ty p . of rental
properly lu house Navy people
who are looking for placaa to
stay. Kabo.-n said.
When facilltie* ere ranted, howaver, Itaborn commented, " « s
would appreciate a call telling ua
that the room or home has b&gt;»0
rented ”

Commissioners Will
Discuss Six Items
At Tonight's Meet
City Commissioners will get
down to business n( th . city at
th .lr first regular session after re­
organization last Tuesday when
Merle Warner wa* rtecled Mayor.
A 6-item agrnda faces the
Board of Sanford City Commis­
sioners tonight with the possibili­
ty that other Items will bo thrown
open for discussion when present­
ed from the Door or from Indivi­
dual commissioners.
A public hearing will ho con­
ducted on the request to close
and vacate Water St. west of Myr­
tle Ave. for a distance of approxi­
mately two thirds oi a block.
Immediately following the heaN
Ing an ordinance closing th . street
will b . presented for Its first read­
ing.
Harry Lee Jr. Is slated to dis­
cus* with the city the possibility
of purchasing city-owned proper­
ty for the expansion o f Loo
Plumbing and Heating Co.
Possibilities that a nenr bus
ranchise will bo granted cam *
ntis the news when It was an­
nounced that the commission will
disrusi th* bus problem In 3ar&amp;
(nvd.
.
The second reading nf an nrdS
nance to prohibit tho sale of gaso­
line In glass conitincri will be
beard tonight.
Proposed plane to connect the
city's sewer facilities to the se­
wer system planned for .Sunland
Estates, south of Sanford, will he
discussed by commissiuners to­
night.

Speed-O-Light Cooking f
To Be demonstrated

JayceesSeeking
Rental Listings
For Info Booth

Questions On Film
Will Be Answered
At Kiwanis Meet
Members of the Sanford Kbvanle
Club will learn mnre about tho
Post Office Department nnd tho
•Uiry of “ T h . Three Ms” when
they s e . s film under that Hilo
*t thrlr noon luncheon meeting
Wednesday at the Yacht Club.
Joel Field. Sanford Poitm xster,
said that "the film Is tim e !/ hocauso of th* effort* o f the Post
Office Department to mechanlzo
Its operations In places Ilk. Sanfopl where a 40 year-old building
Is being used."
Several member* of fha Post
Office staff wdl accompany Field
to th . Wedneiday luncheon meet­
ing to answer questions following
the film .

CofC Directors
To Hold Quarterly
Dinner Tomorrow

THE ATI-ANTIC COAST LINES Jacksonville District
is the only district on the entire Coast Line Sy«lcm having
a clear record in 1957 against chargeable personal iniuries
to employes. The Jacksonville District Safety Committee
for 1957 incudes: L. A. Anderson, chairman; J. II. Arnold,
vice-chairman; and \V. 1. Crabtree, secretary. Shown in
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the picture are employes of the committee: (Left to right
front row) W. \V. dray, H. V. Nelson Jr.. W. I. Crabtree,
L. A. Anderion, J. II. Arnold, and II. D. Stanley, (back
&gt;w) J. H. Edwards, J. S. Tillis, \V. C. Hire*, J. C. Hampton,
•\ E. Cooper. E. N. Fielding, L. T. Sheppnrtl, P. T. Meeks,
and K. Z. Johnson.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

The first of the quarterly Semi­
nole County Cham trr of Com­
merce Board of Directors dinner
meetings will b . held tomorrow
night at T p m it th* Mxyfsir
Ian
Clifford McKihbin Jr . president,
announced that Henry B.ilch nf
Orlando will speak on the Sanfor I
Naval Air Station and the Sanford
Titusville Canal following a hull
nevs session of the group
MrKIbhin said “ This Is in Im­
portant meeting and the first for
195JI. W* promise you an enjoy­
able evening and on* that will b*
beneficial to al l "
Reservations ar* being mad* by
calling
th#
Seminole
County
Chamber of Commerce office.

.MAYOR MERLE WARNER cutx the ril»b tn thi&lt; morning at Baggcrly Appliance Cen­
ter officially opening the new store here. I was Warner'* firat official act since being
elected Mayor last Tuesday night. (Left to right) arc: Mrs. Clarence Wynn, Misa Polly
Murray, Mrs. J. T. Baggerly, Mayor Warn :r, J. T. L’aggvrly and \V. Scott Burns of the
Florida Power ami Light Co.
(Staff Photo)

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V

Pinecresf Revival
Attracting Crowds

VAH-11 Crow Hears
Lecture Yesterday
On Auto-Pilot

Crow members of Heavy Attack
Tba revival at tfi# Plneereat Squadron Eleven (VAH-11) yester­
Baptist Church la attracting great day listened to a lecture by Mayo
despite the weather, ae- J. Bloomfield, a field engineer for
to Rev. Joe Cour son. the Sperry Gyroscope Company (Divi­
pastor. Overflow crowds are ex sion of Sperry Rand Corporation).
pected for the eloslng services to­ Bloomfield explained the operation
night, tomorrow night and Sunday. of the auto-pilot In the Douglas
Tonight's service srill feature a AID "Sky Warrior".
big "Youth Rally” with the teen­ This lectura was part of a con­
agers of this area aa special honor tinuous eycle of training that ■
guests. A free party will be given Heavy Attack Squadron undergoes
a t tha elose of the service for all In order to stay at peak proficiency
young people. Dr. E. J. Daniels, in eombat readiness.
who has been conducting the re­
In VAH-11 this training la co­
vival this week, will dramatise the ordinated by Lcdr. Crumpton Far­
etory of Samson and Delilah, hla rell, USN. He direct* the manifold
subject will be "In Love With and training program that encompasses
Married to the Wrong Woman." In the many Items a modern Jet
announcing the special tarmon, bomber crew la required to know:
Rev. Lowell Leistner, the revival navigation, weapons, aircraft sys­
song leader, said last night;
tems, target study, weather, engi­
ONE OP THE GROUPS attending Sympho lie Radio and Electron!® Corp.'s first na­
"Parents and youryf people alike neering, mathematics, geography
tions] sales and distributors convention n t the M ayfair Inn here.
(Staff Photo)
here thanked Dr. Daniels for tha and a multitude of associated sub­
plain things he say* In this mass­ ject*.
age. He deali srlth the moral, so­
Bloomfield spoke on new part
Lutherans Will
Ensign Author
cial and sex problems facing the of the many complex ayatemi In
youth of our day. Literally thou­ an A3D aircraft. In describing to
(Continued from I'age 1)
Install Officers
Of Book Written
sands of young people have been the crew members the operation
Week" badgea again to all am*
saved from ruined lives a* a re­ of the.S perry auto-pilot, Bloom­
pleyea of the bank and called their
For *58 Sunday
sult of this menage. All ages field pointed out possible msl-funeattention to the value of the event. On Democracy
Officer* for 19M will be Install­ ahould hear It tonight."
tion* and how they may he correct­
Enilgn Anthony. Down*. Air
“ We ahould all be eooicloui o{ ------. . . In.
A color movie on the Hfa of ed. He further described how to
Courtesy Week every day of the telllgenee Officer of Heavy Attack ed at the morning service Sunday
Squadron Eleven, baaed at San­ at the Lutheran Church of The Christ will be shown at T;I3 to- maintain the Intricate components
year,” he said.
ford Naval Air Station, la the au­ Redeemer.
night. Just preceding the beglnn- of the automatic pilot
*‘We will not announce the names thor of a book recently puhllihed
In tf
„ n i f mm m*e 1 AM
T 'I s a
hu pen
ifu e o n l
Ing of athem .song
service.
t
The CSperry
gyro-pilot controls
Elected
at
the
church's
annual
4 t the secret committees and their by Harper and Brother* entitled
tha aircraft In automatic flight by
"After
Death
—
Where
end
meeting
last
night
were:
J.
Marion
■em bers," McNulty said raster- "An Economic Theory of Demo­
Harman Sr., president; Jerry Sen- What?" will be the theme for the furnishing simultaneous signals to
gay. "However," be commented,
cracy”.
karlk, vie# president; Joe Sen- sermon Saturday night. Dr. Dan­ the auto pilot and a gyro compass
“ we will know on what bails the
karlk, aecretary; Marvin Page, iels has promised to answer such repeater. It can accomplish co­
A
native
of
Park
rtlilgc,
Illinois,
I n winners will be chosen a* each
t o m t committee chairman makes Enaign Downs gratudsted from treasurer; John Senkarik financial questions as, "Where doe* the ordinated turns, clinfbs, dives,
Carlton College, Northfleld, Minn. aecretary; and Jam es Ekcrn, soul go at the death of the body?*’ climbing turns and diving turns.
Us or her report.”
"Do the dead gn at once Into con­ Once airborne, the pitot has only to
In 1031, where he received hla building fund treasurer.
One waitress downtown y ester- Bachelor of Art* degree in politi­
Annual reports from all com­ scious torment or happiness?" initiate a signal to the gyro pilot,
4#y said "I am courteous a very cal theory. At Stanford Unlverilty mittees
of the ehureh were heard "Do the dead retain their Iden­ and It will maintain without
gay but Courtesy Week helps all he received hla Matters degree and
last
night
pointing out the con­ tity?” "Will we know each other change the altitude and heading
• ( ua to reallre what It means and hia Doctorate In Economics.
tinuing
"growth
of the church” beyond the grave?" "Can we com­ of the aircraft that the pilot de­
that customers are aware of our
municate with the dead?" "Do sires. la long range missions this
Ensign Anthony Down*, whose In thli area.
attitudes."
Committee Chairmen, the presi­ the dead know what Is hsppenlng affords the pilot with a few mom­
book, “ An Economic Theory of
Florida Courtesy Week will be Democracy” will be available this dent announced, would he appoint on earth?" These and many other enta of relaxation.
extended throughout the year, Gov­ fall, states that hla bonk proposri: ed pTior to the neat meeting of questions will he answered.
ernor LeRoy Collins said when he 1 . To advance a decision—making the church officers and voters
"The Crucifixion of Christ" will
■igned the proclamation setting a- rula which explain* government assembly of the congregation.
be depicted In a color movie at Voters Need
side the week of Jan. g-12 as behavior In the economy but does
T:!S p. m. It la said to be the
•Courtesy Weak".
greatest movl* ever produced on Not Re-Register
no. raly on assumptions inconsis­
tent with theories of private econ­ FP&amp;L Seeks Permit the death of Chrlit. "Ymir life
will never be ihe same again af­ A t C . Of Commerce
omic action; 1 . to show that poli­
ter ynu see this movie on the suf­
tical behavior often considered ir­ To Build Line
Feast Of Lights
Douhle postcards have been mail­
ferings of uur Saviour on Calvsry,"
rational Is in fact an intelligent re­
ed to every registered voter whose
Across
St.
Johns
declared the evangelist In an­
sponse to the economic conditions;
Observed Sunday
name la on the hooka In Seminole
An application has been made to nouncing the film.
and 3. to show that economic
County. It Is not necessary to come
The
revival
will
close
with
Ihree
Ihe
Department
of
the
Army
by
_______
theory
and
political
theory
are
de­
By Episcopalians
to the Chamber of Commerce to reThe fe a s t of Lights at Holy Cross pendent upon each other Insofar Florid* Power and Light Company hig services on Sunday. A Sunday reglstre unless, the card is not re­
Episcopal Church last .Sunday was as they deal with government be­ for a permit to construct an aerial School rally has been planned for turned before January 31, an­
•Hmaiod at the social hour which havior, and that attempts to treat i-lrrtric transmission line across 9:&lt;3 a. m. A record attendance la nounced Mrs. Camilla Bruce, Sup­
followed hy the cutting of the Epi­ them separately are bound to fail. the St. Johns Hlver near the At- expected in the Sunday School. At ervisor of Registration.
Described by advance readers iantlc Coast Line Railroad bridge 11 a. m. an "Every Member Roll
phany Cake. A ring la hidden In the
According to Mrs. Bruce, a num­
• tk e and the finder and hla spouse as a “piledrivrr of a book in poli­ Just west of Lake Monroe In Semi­ Check” service will be conducted ber of Seminole County residents
nole
and
Volusia
Counties,
at
which
time
every
member
of
become tradllir,natty the official tical science" and as a "very rare
The top of the highest pole, ac­ the Plnecrest Church is asked to think It necessary to register In
host and hostess for the church trail-ldiilng work that should make
person iow. If the card Is not re­
a deep Impact for years to come", cording tn the application, would be present. The attendance or ab­ ceived within ten days, the regis­
lor the coming year.
bo
about
80
feet
shove
mean
high
sence
of
each
member
will
he
re­
The Epiphany ring was found this new Harper volume has been water ami minimum vertirle clear­
tration officers should be notified.
gistered. Dr. Daniels will deliver
last Sunday night by a Navy man, cited as "the first attem pt to meet ance at the channel under the low­
his "Surprise Sermon." He says.
Kenneth Tnrhelt. He and his wile with substantial success in organ­ est wire would he 49 feet shove the
“ I’ll he surprised If you ar* not
Jan. and two boys, Bandy and ising much of political science into high water level.
surprised at Ihe surprise in this Rotations To See
Kenneth, live
2403 Willow Ave. one formal theoretical system.”
Plans for this work, according surprise sermon."
A condensed version of his work
The Torbetti will appear at all
to the public announcement, may
The final service Sunday night Film Next Monday
•oelal functions of the Episcopal is being published as an article, be seen at the office of the Uls- will .cature a movie on the "ReRntarlans, at their regular week­
"An
Economic
Theory
of
Political
Church during the coming year to
fold Engineer. Corps of Engineers. surrectlon of Christ” and a mess­ ly meeting Monday noon, at the
Action
in
a
Democracy,"
in
the
Welcome member* of the parish
3773 Riverside Ave. In Jackson­ age on 'Gambling With Destiny". Yacht Club, will vlaw a short film.
Journal of Political Economy, to be ville.
•nd their friends.
Thl* message was awarded the "Operation* 3 M: Men, Mall and
published by the University of
There will be no public hearing firil prise In a world wide aermun Marhlnei" which should bring
Hit* cutting of (he cake followed
a beautiful pageant by the Young
* ..
. , . on lhc pplicatlon. However, pro- contest in which 247 minister* them up to date on some of the
Ensign Down, I. married to the
People, Service League In the
Ensign
tests based on effects on public from II nation* auhmitted sermons problems confronting the U. S
church. Aa the congregation left former Miss Kay Watson who wai navigation should be addressed to The evangelist has promised to Post -Office Dept, and Ita local
a follow graduate student at Stan­ the District Engineer, Corps of
the church each member carried ford University and is alio from
diacusa Satan's loaded dice and to branch, according to Postmaster
a candle and aftrr receiving a l’ark Ridge, 111. Ensign and Mrs. Engineers, JscksonvIIle In time to name the biggest gambler in Semi­ Joel Field.
be receivrd on or before Jan. 29. nole County.
0 line from one held at the door, Downs now reside in Longwoud.
Appearing nn the program with
proceeded single file to the parish
Field will be the Ass't Postmaster,
house, singing. The service is one
collected one win and four seconds. Hkrold Appleby, the Supt. of Malls,
Fresh water lake* constitute SOKC Ninth Race
01 the loveliest of the church year
Bowie Circus hasn't scored a vie- D. V. (Dick) McLaulln and Clyde
mure
than
aix
per
cent
of
tht
total
tn Lhc Episcopal Church.
lory, but has bagged three seconds I’forcy, of whom it I* said "he
area of Canada.
To Be Feature
In six trie*.
knows practically everybody who
A pair of Circus City Banch
Other star* In the main event Kel* ”&gt;*11 at a posloffice box .nd
greyhound* who specialise in fin­ tonight includ* Ed's Deacon Jones, the number of that box."
Legal Notice
ishing second arc among the
According to Charlie Morrison,
standout* ready to go in the fea­ track champ, last year, and Bono program chairman for the day,
4 IIA III M l
A
racing
"douhlrheader”
la
on
a u e iiM T « v
Ut &gt; H
tured ninth race tonight at the
ISIS* lA .vH H lU A l l - * ' rll- 0 * 1 AL
A 1I.min*
tap tomorrow with a marine* set there will be an open forum Hit
%.
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
u s b a s s m i n i ' 1 ,,fci *
'
* I I . i l . t n i i . l t ; t i . IW T
cussion with a question and an­
a i m s . H i m . »»* u i e i ' * .» » o '
i n . M kill, kit
Pat's Shadow and Bowie Circus for 2 p. m. and a night card sche­ swer period that should give the
f i l l . .1*111.H •&gt; M W - S U ' . I . I l l ‘
duled for 8:10 p. m.
in
.i
t
»M~TIUJI
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have only one win between them,
H I S S S ' I I « » | .| . * . U I I *
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s , ». i i A i m . u s u i t " . *
but they have been elose to the
growth of the post office depart­
top
In
practically
every
start
The apeed of sound Increaae* as ment which, for many years, has
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the temperature of the air inereaa- been handicapped hy a shortage
Ua ll* 1. D ial** U o e e n m ie a t o b llg a llo a i, d lie e t » B&lt;*
. , ss t s n si
of men, material* and finance*.
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Bank, boost Courtesy Week by placing a a . reamer on one of tha bank's check coun­
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ENSItlN ANTHONY DOWNS. Air Intollipe it Officer of VAH-11, autographs his book,
"An Economic Theory of Democracy" rcce ly published by Harper and Brothers, for
Mrs. Catherine M. Stowell, librarian, a t NAi Sanford.
(Official USN Photo)

Scout Troop Plans
Three-Day Outing

General Insurance

Troop 141 of the Boy Scout* of
America, sponsored hy the Elk’s
Club, held It* first meeting of the
new year at th« National Guard
Armory recently.
ria n i were made for a threeday outing beginning Jan. 17 to be
held at Camp Ashe.

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�Johnson Deplores 'Half-Measures In Nations Missile Programs
WASHINGTON (UP) - Senate
Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson today deplored “ Half*
leisu res'* employed In the na­
tion's missile programs and said
those responsible must explain.
Johnson, chairman of the Senate

preparedness subcommittee, said :, “This will require considerable
“According to the sworn test!- explanation."
mony of the men responsible fo r' House Speaker Sam Rayburn
producing missiles, we are neither said the Democratic • controlled
doing nor planning to Ho every- Congress will o(/cr its own pro­
thing that can and should be gram for meeting Russia's spaceage threat if President Eisenhow.
done.

Weather
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Established 1909

fads to coma up with a “bold,
workable program.-’
The preparedness subcommittee
made public testimony In which
Lt. Cen. Jam es M. Gavin, who la
quitting as 'head of Army re­
search, said the President's new

budget would carry “no slgnifl-. min of the Radio Corp. of Amiri-, man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
cant'* Increase In
hade lor as. was a mamber of a Defanae |
scheduled to testify ■* *
Army research on missiles.
Department reorganisation board j ''^ o w M l .'^ t h .0" Houm Ar'mcd
The subcommittee resumed Ms ■In 1956. r.e is currently a member | Services Committee called on Dehearing* today and
called Brig, of the panel financed by the Bock !frn l( Secretary Neil II. McElroy
Gen. David larnoff to testify la I earlier brothers fund.
t0 testify behind closed doors In
open session. Sansotf. hoard chair-1 Gen. Nathan F. Twining, eh ilr-&gt;launching its own “complete re­

view" of missiles and U. S. de­
fenses. Besides McElroy the
House group planned to hear to*
day from Deputy Defense Secre*
tary Donald A. Quarles; William
M. Holiday, Defense Department
director of guided missiles; and
Twining.

Shop and Save

H anford SferaUt

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
MONDAY. JANUARY 13. 1958

In Sanford

*

NO. 174

United Press Leased Wire

1959 Space Age Bv: 'get
Calls For $73.9 Bi. .on
CONSTABLE J. Q. GALLOWAY Is shown t ilkingr with driver of n wrecked car. Melvin
Lyle Wesler. 2ft. nnd the Navy Shore P atr &gt;1, ns he investigates a Saturday afternoon
accident south of Sanford near Elder Spri igs. Two men were injured and the c ir was
declared a total loss.
(Staff Photo)

M eeting Set To Protest
}Engineers C anal Report
-------------

A meeting is planned for th* ihiunty Chamber of Commerce
immediate future to study next said today that the meeting will
steps to be taken in the protest' be held In Sanford.
against the “ unfavorable" en“Hundreds of phono calls are
ginrers report. on the Sanford- pouring Into my office," said
Titusville Canal released last week Krider, “and every body Is mad."
Krnli-r revealed that the calls
in Atlanta, Ga.
John Krider. chairman of the are from every section of th.
i
Florida Waterways Committee stale and from many points out­
aid manager of the Seminole side of the state. "They're from
..Aim; tu .am p.i and Jickson !
'
With only »1* day* befote u e
ville," hr said.
Sanford Boat and Ski Club spon"The Mississippi Valley Asso­
aora a alx-class hydroplane and
ciation Is amated at the report
runabout regatta which will fea­
and is willing to help In the
ture the nation's top spccdbo.v
bailie in Washington," Krider re­
drivers and many world recordvealed this morning
holders. the local club has moved
He also said that the Atlantic
Into high gear with final preparaGulf Introcoaual Waterways Asso­
tiona that will bring Sanfdrd na­
ciation, headed by Adm. H. 5.
tio n a l publicity that could rot be
Duckworth, has already agreed to
bought with money.
meet with us to discuss Immediate
Last year the local club had
an estimated crowd of 10,000 spec­ Two Navy men were Injured steps necessary to combat the un­
tators lining the shores of Lake Saturday afternoon on th . Old favorable report.
“ Everyone is rallying around
Monroe as the event got under­ Orlando Highway when an auto­
mobile went out of control throw­ the efforts to reverse the decision
way.
"We had a whale of a crowd,“ ing one man out and rolling over made by the Army Corps of En­
gineers," Krider said.
Ski Club Commodoro Dr. A. W. him.
Melvin Lyle Welser, 20, attach­
Might now, explained Krider,
Woodall said, and ho added “ We
will be prepared for aucli a crowd ed to VA1M1 at Sanford NAS, we need some time to study the
apparently lost control of his csr full text of the report in Jackson­
he rounded *a cur\e
eurvr «at Eider ville to sec what was left out of
y^W oodali " pointed out that the vslien »■
Sanford site ha. been a favorite Springs, turned over iwiee and the report which might make it
of th. driver, that r.erd the wa- «"&gt;« *» « *«°P «
*l unfavorable.
“ II we don't have time to com­
ter. last year In the (ace of high
winds and rough waves that cost
("n-m hle J. Q. Slim Gallo­ plete our reports and gather the
on. racing hydroplane. The A m c
,ecl(,,n‘ information necessary to reverse
rte.n Power Boat Association, the "o m ^ a
drlvinJ th. present report, then we will
have to ask for extended time,"
club that ainctions the Grapefruit
toward the berserk csr, was fore- Krider said.
th . highway to keep
“ Right now wc need professional
c .l club about staging a second &lt;d
(n mto leave b„
help to study this thing and, of
r.?.- *»felt we couldn
„ 1 1 ..t hold
i t i an- The. two
navy men hurt, nalso
course,- we're ----going to
mrJ."Vie
.
.,.i ------— -depend
-r—
^th ar ra c . last year," Woodall da- V mhI I who
‘
lirgfljr on Co1' Herbcrt C«« of
dared, “ but the confidence in sis 3: M',*m
®“ ®f West Palm Beach," the Florida
gave u* the opportunity of mak- ,he * ^
*
*
'
fd Waterway* Committeechairman
r .
.
, li
i over him. Itwas reported that he .-i,.
ing our race this year In the mi l
ff, frnm llCr£ tion, 0, „1P
J
die of the tourist
season."
......
.............
A meeting sill he cjlled here
,
,
,
head
and
internal
injuries;
and
rhe array of nam e, to come 10
^
^
^
Uccr#. to which all ot Ihe interested peohanford next Sunday (or the re „
0f the head and pos.lble In- pie will be invited in order that
g .tta is almost staggering. From
{ , rjM Th ^ e r was un- we might discuss fully the pro­
blems that we have before us,"
all over the nation Sanford will |nj,irfd
be drawing the tops In the hydrol ol^ tab,e Ga|,owly „ , d lh l. lhe Krnl^r commented, aqd he added,
“ the date of the meeting will de­
plane -sutboard racing world.
ear would he declared a total loss. termine largely on what we get
“ We arc very proud to sponsor
V * ch®r«cd ',u h rpfk' through our "study of the complete
•she„. races," Woodall
said. , - less driving.
. . .
jrni-upi
ior the
me races
rices begin
nr^tri | The
Th# lccidenl
21
Warm
up, for
0CClured , t iboul text of the report."
In the meantime, Congressman
at U;30, with the first haat sche-1
(Continued «o Pag* I)
rtu’.-d for 1 p. m.

Big Crowd Expected
To See Outboard
Regatta Sunday

2 Navy Men Injured
in Aulo Accident
Saturday Afternoon

WASHINGTON (LT) President'
Eisenhower sent to Congress to­
day a space age budget calling
for record peacetime spending of
73 9 billion dollars. Much of It Is
to meet Russia's challenge.
lie ruled out a general tax eutor increase. But he urged in­
creases in postal rates Including a
hike to five cents for out-of-town
regular letters.
The budget submitted today was
for fiscal year 191.9, which begins
July 1 this year.
The President said the “ grow­
ing danger” of Russian progress
in missiles, coupled with Soviet
rejection of workngi* disarm a­
ment. demanded the big spend­
ing. The United States must show
determination to remain “ sturdy
. . In the many strengths that
keep the peace," he said.
He put “ priority of national se­
curity over lesser needs’* In both
civilian and military programs.
He proposed sharply stepped up
spending for longer-range missiles,
nuclear armed or powered ships,
science and education.
He advocated curtailment, revL
sion nr elimination of Chilian pro
grams, such as flood control, farm
*'” • housing and financial aid to
state*. But he conceded such aav
Inga would amount to only 600 mil­
lion dollars In fiscal 1959 even if
Congress went along.
He refused to put any monay

Group Of State
Investors Form
Utility Corporation
William 8. Gregory, Jackson­
ville construction and financial
consultant, today was named
head of a group of South Florida
Investors who have formed a
multi-million dollar utility corporatlon, It was announced hv
Hubert Clay KIme, Palm Beach
attorney for th. Rroup.
Aim of the new company, ac­
cording to Gregory. Is to locate
and aid private utilities in Flori­
da that need financial assistance,
and to construct and manage water, sewage and ga* utilities In
newly developed areas through
out the state.
Construction of the company's
first utility i, In the Sanford area,
where a million dollar water, sewage and gas plant starts In ilatv
days on property acquired in
Seminole County.
"There is a need for private
utility companies In many areas
of the slate so that undeveloped
communities may he helped to
grow," Gregory said.
"The investment of millions of
dollars by Inland stockholders In
such utility companies will make
it possible for undeveloped sec
lions to attract builders, h.iute
owners and industries.”

Additional
Local News
On Page 8

in th* budget for starting any new
reclamation, flood control or navigation projects.
Small Surplus Seen ,
Counting on early reversal of
the downward economic trend, the
President estimated federal bud­
get receipts tn fiscal 1959 at 74 4
billion dollars. Thl* would give a
City Commissioners will get
prrcarloua surplus of SOO million
down
to business n( th . city at
dollars.
th .lr first regular session after re­
An originally estimated surplus
organization last Tuesday when
of 18 billion dollars for this fis­
Merle Warner wa* rtecled Mayor.
cal year was revised to a 400 mil­
A 6-item agrnda faces the
lion dollar deficit because of In­
Board of Sanford City Commis­
creased defense spending and be­
sioners tonight with the possibili­
cause the recent slowdown In busi­
ty that other Items will bo thrown
ness reduce* tax revenues.
open for discussion when present­
lie said he will ask Congress for
ed from the Door or from Indivi­
another temporary increase In the
dual commissioners.
debt ceiling nf 275 billion dollars.
A public hearing will ho con­
In soma recent years. Congress
ducted on the request to close
has granted a temporary increase
and vacate Water St. west of Myr­
of as much as six billion dollars.
tle Ave. for a distance of approxi­
The deist now exceeds 275 billion
mately two thirds oi a block.
dollars.
Immediately following the heaN
A total of 47.1 billion dollars, St
Ing an ordinance closing th . street
per cent of th . budget, was allot­
ted for “ protection"— national se­ THE MOST AMAZING OVEN ever demonstrated, naitl will b . presented for Its first read­
curity and foreign aid. This was Mis.g Tolly Murmy (right) ns she shows J. T. Maggerly, ing.
Harry Lee Jr. Is slated to dis­
an Increase of 900 million dollars of Haggerty Appliance Center how water Is hcateil in 15
cus* with the city the possibility
over 1959
dccontis. Tho oven is on display today at the formal alien­ of purchasing city-owned proper­
Reflects N r* Age
ty for the expansion o f Loo
(Staff Thoto)
The budget reflected "the swift­ ing of Haggerty Appliance Center.
Plumbing and Heating Co.
ly moving character of the time"
Possibilities that a nenr bus
wlu-n the world Is moving Into the
ranchise will bo granted cam*
space age with science and tech­
ntis the news when It was an­
nology almost daily opening
nounced that the commission will
"wholly new vistas to all man­
disrusi th* bus problem In 3ar&amp;
kind." the President said.
(nvd. .
“ I feel confident that this bud­
The second reading nf an nrdS
get. expresses ihe way in which
nance to prohibit tho sale of gaso­
the American people will want to
Hot dogs rooked In 30 aecondal down on dishwashing.”
line In glass conitincri will be
rcipond to the promises and dan­ Ami th at’s In a bun, with mustard
You see, she explained, w* do beard tonight.
gers of the dawning age of space and wrapped In waxed paper.
not uso metal utensils In the
Proposed plane to connect the
conqueat,” h« said. "New dimen­ Apples that are not discolored,
sion* must bo added to our de­ not shriveled, and with their (rcth Wnsllnghous* electronic rang* city's sewer facilities to the se­
because metal* reflect heat. “So wer system planned for .Sunland
fenses, and outmoded activities i flav or, baked in IW aecondal
must be discarded."
we
use paper, glass, and china,” Estates, south of Sanford, will he
Breakfast bacon, crisp and tas­
discussed by commissiuners to­
Devotion of more of the national
and .tilled smilingly, “ we cook night.
effort “ to these compelling tasks." ty, cooked between paper towel*
in the dishes In which the food
he said, will mean limiting "our flavor, baked in 90 seconds!
will b . served."
Those
are
just
a
few
of
the
(Continued on Pag. R)
rooking revelations that Miss
One of the most amaring revela­ Questions On Film
Polly Murray of Miami, Florida, tions made t»y Miss Murray as the
Will Be Answered
Home Economist for Westing- explained the us. of th. electronic
JayceesSeeking
house, will demonstrate to lad­ range was the fact that the fre- At Kiwanis Meet
Rental Listings
les at Baggcrly Appliance Center quency used in eooking Is as­
Members of the Sanford Kbvanle
during open house this week.
signed by the Federal Communi­ Club will learn mnre about tho
For Info Booth
Miss Murray Is demonstrating cations Commis.ion and is ,vt Post Office Department nnd tho
H i. Sanford Seminole County the famous speed o-light cooking 2t50 megacycles. “Surprised?" •Uiry of “Th. Three Ms” when
Junior Chamber of Commerce, in a Westinghnuse electronic she asked.
they se . s film under that Hilo
which maintains a rental list at range, a range (hat uses radio
"I certainly am,” the reporter *t thrlr noon luncheon meeting
th* Tourist Information Booth, micowavea to cook without heat replied, “ for now I know that Wednesday at the Yacht Club.
Perk Ave. and Seminole Blvd., is and without mess and bother.
Joel Field. Sanford Poitmxster,
when I tuna in these terribly high
appealing to thos. who have
T h . attractive home econnmlit. frequencies asid get a sizzling said that "the film Is tim e!/ horooms or home* for rent so list arriving In Sanford last night, said •ound IPs bacon frying nr a roast causo of th* effort* of the Post
them Immediately.
that th* new dem o n ic eooking cooking—the only thing that would Office Department to mechanlzo
M. L. Reborn J r . president of appeals to women t»p ■ wav*. t&gt;* an Improvement would be the Its operations In places Ilk. Santhe .Jaycees, said this morning "Speed", she says Is one of the addition of odor"
fopl where a 40 year-old building
that there 1* a terrific demand for appealing factor! “ and the othir
Tba oven which Miss Murray Is being used."
rentala at the present time be­ is cl.anlinrss.”
Several member* of fha Post
will demonstrate will be on dis­
cause of th . new squadron mov­ “ Cooking In paper, for In­ play front 9 a. m. to 3 p. hi . at Office staff wdl accompany Field
ing ui el Ihe Sanford Naval Air stance," Misa Murray said, “I* Iliggerly Appliance Center all this to th . Wedneiday luncheon meet­
Station
ing to answer questions following
most appealing because It cuts week.
“ W* need listing on every type
the film.
of rental rooms and homea,” said
Itaborn, "and we would appre­
ciate it if those who have these
facilities available would call ua
at FA 2 JPtl or coma by in per­
son "
sleeping rooms, uofurniibsd
houses, furnished homes, rental
home* in need of repair, as a mat
ler of fact, eny typ. of rental
properly lu house Navy people
who are looking for placaa to
stay. Kabo.-n said.
When facilltie* ere ranted, howaver, Itaborn commented, "«s
would appreciate a call telling ua
that the room or home has b&gt;»0
rented ”

Commissioners Will
Discuss Six Items
At Tonight's Meet

Speed-O-Light Cooking f
To Be demonstrated

CofC Directors
To Hold Quarterly
Dinner Tomorrow

THE ATI-ANTIC COAST LIN ES Jacksonville District
is the only district on the entire Coast Line Sy«lcm having
a clear record in 1957 against chargeable personal iniuries
to employes. The Jacksonville District Safety Committee
for 1957 incudes: L. A. Anderson, chairman; J. II. Arnold,
vice-chairman; and \V. 1. Crabtree, secretary. Shown in
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the picture are employes of the committee: (Left to right
front row) W. \V. dray, H. V. Nelson Jr.. W. I. Crabtree,
L. A. Anderion, J. II. Arnold, and II. D. Stanley, (back
&gt;w) J. H. Edwards, J. S. Tillis, \V. C. Hire*, J. C. Hampton,
•\ E. Cooper. E. N. Fielding, L. T. Sheppnrtl, P. T. Meeks,
and K. Z. Johnson.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

The first of the quarterly Semi­
nole County C ham trr of Com­
merce Board of Directors dinner
meetings will b . held tomorrow
night at T p m it th* Mxyfsir
Ian
Clifford McKihbin Jr . president,
announced that Henry B.ilch nf
Orlando will speak on the Sanfor I
Naval Air Station and the Sanford
Titusville Canal following a hull
nevs session of the group
MrKIbhin said “This Is in Im­
portant meeting and the first for
195JI. W* promise you an enjoy­
able evening and on* that will b*
beneficial to all"
Reservations ar* being mad* by
calling th# Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce office.

.MAYOR MERLE WARNER cutx the ril»b tn thi&lt; morning at Baggcrly Appliance Cen­
ter officially opening the new store here. I was Warner'* firat official act since being
elected Mayor last Tuesday night. (Left to right) arc: Mrs. Clarence Wynn, Misa Polly
Murray, Mrs. J. T. Baggerly, Mayor Warn :r, J. T. L’aggvrly and \V. Scott Burns of the
Florida Power ami Light Co.
(Staff Photo)

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TALLAHASSEE (U P)—GOV.
LeRoy Colling end the State cab­
inet were told today that alcohol­
ism la e major problem In Florida
and the state may need an inatltut Ion for the commitment of
"chronic drunks."
The State Alcoholic Rehabilita­
tion Council told the officials at
a round-table discussion that they
will ask for S21.000 In the next
two weeka for a ewceplnjj etudy
to determine what should be done
about the group that apparent)?
cannot quit drinking without in­
carceration.
Tha State has a 50-bed hoapltal
■t Avon Perk for the rare and
treatm ent of etcoholiri but their
stay 1s limited by law to SO days.
And Dr. Ernest Shepherd, direc­
tor of the proerarn, said there ie
a larye group in Florida “that
can never stay sober outside an
Institution."
Shepherd said If county judge*
were permitted to commit every
cronic drinker that came through
the courts "we would need a m aj­
or Institution to care for from
4,000 to 10,000 persons.'• But he
said he frowned on this approach.
THE COMMANDER’S SWORD U prc*onto to P. T. Piety. Commander of Taylor Com"Half-way houses might lie the
mundery No. 28 lor 1958 K. J. Still. l‘J57 C mmnnder. (right) makes the presentation.
Other officers installed last night were: R.I.. Conn Sr.. Warden; menus Willinma, Km. answer,” he said, remllinir th at
incur Sword nearer; j. r.. *.arnmm , Genera issimo; M. Todd, Cnpt. General; George Car­ several states have these home*
ver Jr., Jr. Warden; K. J. Still. Prelate; He Steele. Treasurer: F. L. Miller, Recorder; which are self-supporting and per­
the drinkrr to jeo outside to
C. 12. Overstedt. Standard Dearer; C. J. W.ikinson, Swonl Hearer; A. E. Wooten, War­ mit
work each day but he must report
den; Michael Dietz, Guard; Chester Kearick, and James Crnpps, Guards, Blenns back at ni^ht and pay for his
Williams was installing officers.
(Photo by Bergstrom) food and lodginic.
Collins called the conference to
yet a full report on prorresa of
Legal Notice
the program which it fairly new
««f iiicalnvt yutt for the relief de- coer th«r.of to th, unddr«I*n,.| at - in Florida. The full program ia
Kit*Trrmr» x a h r
lorn,). »our nrlu,n tl,frn„. |( any supported by a part of the state'a
u I In Mi* CotmileUt.
NOTICK if* It4
&gt; . . »:N that in.sn
I miNK .tml ntll»K tti:i» at S.inford. v.,u
h, th. luih &gt;1j , of Janw « **ro «
i • t il b U M D t t i a t l l w y .
front the liquor tax.
inirr A. I&gt;. 1)51 MEKKIN fall no« revenue
Florida*
thi*
22ml
»l.ty
of
Lieceniber.
17-22
uiulrr tu* lutiilfu* unv
The council recently criticised
llnr rrsl Inn un»l tliAl « ItttWUil tu ISiT.
or Judgment will h* r*nd,i,i
■gain,I |uu liy .1, fault.
0 p HHRNUOV. clerk of ■
ri*Kl«tcr aul-l n.*m# with. thu CI*’rk
Shepherd for the high cost of
&lt;"insult Court of Svmlnol* .. ... *!;. r* tlnrniton. C’l.KRK
tti tho circuit Court, tsomliioU
operating the hospital at Avon
Count v, FI nr hi ii
H* «• Hare, .\ttorney for
County, Iflarlila. 'liQ-ftcicortlii'Co '#lth
Plaintiff.
liy A i l * J , I . u m h p l U l ,
Itie provlulun ut the FlctlOoUP Name
Park and out-patienta clinlca in
C lerk
Matuto. to-wlt: Section ifca ? Flor­ iMnlei J.Ufputy
Tampa, Jacksonville. Miami and
t Sr,i\ U) , u »- f « ' &gt; t « r d . F l o r i d a .
l.rFevr*
ida »r ittitf-* IJiT.
«»f \\ AltlHCK. ICaHDI A I.eFEVHK
/#/ II. W. lUwlr
Pensacola. A fifth clinic will open
I 1'iul l*urk Avetui*, South
/ml It. 0. Hancock
in Orlando shortly.
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Winter Par Ik Florida
Jilin isi. tint i it, i a i mi
i&gt; t h i : i i i u t r p
m v iii
Attorney* fur Plaintiff
Shepherd reported he has shavM.wiAin.i:
i
tu
&gt;
ri,
st
.
oiiiiis
j i II i t 111, t l l M t i l
in
*m » t u n
»m : \ u
costa from 115.50 r» r patient per
&gt; i ; M i N t » i , t : t o t &gt; n . h .o i i i i i \ .
"M • r to «ii D.r t i 11.):*
1n i ithm * nurn
IN I I I A M F i t \ .NO. IMITII
cil cost from $15.50 jier patient
NUTICK IS II KIlKItY «11V EN that MHDFiiliO l&gt;. I.V.MI an.'
TltOY W tLKKS.
per day to $12.50 and lias stepped
lU ln tlff. iv« are enguitCtl In IiumIti vjin at P i K SMI.ME MAH I.TND, hla wlf.
Plaintiff*
Up the program of collection of
lint 1 1 1 . 1*0k«* Mary tirnlrf the flu- ^
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tltloii*
name
la
k
e
Mary
K1e«
trunk
*
MAM 11: L K K W ILkKtf.
fees from patients able to pay
Dtfe mlant. ami that We Intend to register *ahl KMILT f. M'lMM.H and ___
with the employment of a full
ftaiii ** with the C lerl; nf the Circuit SPI.NOt.lo hrr huabantl,
in v t u u i:
Norm: to %i*i*kait
Court, H*utlh&lt;»I«* County, FI«rH», In
.
err-ndant*
time credit official. There now are
.M»Tlt|J
'I,,
IIHKHMi
arcoriliiice with the provision* nf
Tu MAM IK L.KK Wlt.KKft
35 patients at Avon Park hospital.
c/u lUiim in Cutter
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c«ldhrai*t! their IMlth birthday
annivrmarfrx within ona week.
Tho w ive of two of them—L R.
Dayton and Anton Johnson—still
are living. The husband of the
third nonagenarian— Mrs. -C. L.
Stebblns—died five years ago.

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includes admission to Cy­
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MARILYN VAN DERBUR,
America of 1958, crowns Miss Festival of Florida Pro­
Atl: tor tour d*(&amp;il&gt;it.„
ducts 1958 nt Cypress Gardens. Pat P u m will serve as the queen of the festival which
GREYHOUND*
is scheduled for Feb. 27 through March 8. P it, before becoming fashion coordinator at
FA M i l l
Cypress Gardens, resided a t Clearwater. The five-foot, four-inch brunette, will appear 730 \V. 9th
or your favorite travel agency
before various clubs throughout Florida in promoting the Festival. Local organizations
let ,u*Aa eomA»l to f«*a IN, tag
in Florida nro cooperating in the huge mer- chnrulising project which is being coordina
NAVY GETS LIFT
sad Ifat* IN, drt.iae to ml
SYRACUSE, N. Y. —(U P)— ted by the Florida Development Commission.

Hl'tNOt.lC. hrr Ini,band. If thiy
l;r living, and If ihr, ari
*"•"&gt; th,lr unknown h«lr. .1,.
Ifgiltts, grant—..
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PA It K Kit O LIXK U .
UHra. irminan. , n,| ng.u.t , ny The Syracuse Fire Department's
lie t h le n e e an d t il n e e n f
ami all I„r,(inn having or
liihlrefi a mtk mi wn.
Halnilng to hava j n, right. rescue squad, led by I,t. J. Hess,
You nr- hereby Notified that Tto**
IIU- and/or Intrrrat from ih» can claim an unusual rescue. They
Oliver, ha* f 11**1 her sworn Com­
«f jr—aM Oaftndanln. and an,
plaint again** vou. bring a «u|t for
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ilivoree. in the Circuit Court nf
aona
having, or rUlmlng la
rushed to the Unondugu
Seminole Countv, Flurhla, at Han*
h.v*
.nr right, till* „r |„ „ r. Navy,
fM'Pit, Florida, and you are hereby re*
I.akt docks and pumped the surg­
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t rney. with the Clark of nttr said
*nda allnalad. |,|ng and b». craft that had sprung a leak.
Court, «t Sanf**r*l. Florida, and a
In*
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fora, wnalgna *m1 tru*l«*a, nml
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ngiiilnat any uml nil ullior u»f•tllulrd a mill again,t &gt;ou In Ilia
lum
tiavtng or rlutmltig tn
i mil! I uirt nf ||&gt;. Ninth Judicial
)i av• any right, tilt* awt/w
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lilt*r**t In anil in tha ur«p#rti
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pltuaitit, Ivin* nml b»m"* “"d li-tng in H«min.da Count,
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In farmlnryl* County, Flurr Inrlda, aa h-rrlnal.ov- morn partG
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nulrad to m.. M.ur in&gt;*,r n in. tb,
add
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&lt;’lr* uli Court. In and
vttgoil, Fit. *tciifilln* to l*ln(
for ftrmlnola County. Florida, and
thtfouf «* ffonrifail In I’lnt
glamour
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YOU AIIK If KltKHT NOTIFtFI*
on nr hrfi.ro tba ;,th :Uy nf Jar^ that
th* I'UIntlff* h«t«ln h»v* Inuarv ,A |&gt;, iru ala- a Darra, I’rn nfluiu.l
* tult .«ac-iInwt yt»w In th*^nnf.a.o am u , nl, ro,, , ^ lnr,; I'lrrult
:
fi - i 'l - i , : -'A
Court of th*» Ninth Judtnlnl
Circuit.
In
for Hnnltinla Count*.
Vo J3. 0««»K»rP
that Ihla
h. Florid*, loant
qul*« th*lr till* to th*
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Plnrdla H,|. . J7,|,
for ftamlnnla County. Florida, an*
tJfeemher \ ft, n'.f,
«„rv* » copy tharanf upon t&gt;anl*i
w hat a real joy wood paneling can be in their
h Ifern.fori
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l 11 r k o f t l.a r - l - u l f r’ n . t r i
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Vi,lni*- park Florida. Attnrnay for
&gt;&gt;rnlnrtle CVmintr. Florid*
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fir' Aria i l.undnul.t
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I Mill e| J I.eFevre, i,f tho taw firm
of W AItlSICK. ICAItOI A I.eKi:VHK, 2d4 Park Avenue, S mth. Win­
ter Park, Florida, a ml fll«* the url*lniil Amwer nr 1'lm.tlnw |n the
riffle* nf th* Clerk of th* Circuit
four l nil nr l i e f m the 57lit 11ay of
.January, HSU. If yun fall to iln na,
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Report Is Hero! Addendum
Read Approved
Should
Now
fn im ta arer

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the “unfavorable" report
n l m r j by the Army Corps of Engineers
here been pouring Into the office of John
jTrU tr. fh»i»tnan of the Florida Waterways
‘G tw atttee and Manager of the Seminole
Cwraty Chamber of Commerce.
It la a signal result o f just exactly the
gredictlona made in this editorial column

"

,. Not only are protests coming In from
aver the entire state and from other sections
o f the country, but there are offers of help.
This'help, of course, can be either time In
appearing before the Rivers and Htrbors
Board In Washington, D. C. or financial.
Certainly there need to be both for the
fob Is ahead—the Job of convincing a high­
er'authority of the truth concerning the
*bisa hundred year dream'* and the SanfordTitusville Canal.
H ie official release from the U. S. Army
Division, South Atlantic Corps of
M a t e r s . la Atlanta, Georgia waa made
ivallabfe Friday wltl/eoples mailed to scores
of people from every section of Florida and
the South.
Here Is the text of the report which Is
by 7 . M. Albrecht, Major General,
Division Engineer:
e Notice o f Suhmimlon of Report On
• Sanferd-Tltuaville Canal, Florida
"For the information of all who may have
an Interest In the Investigations regarding
th e advisability of Federal provisions of a
combination barge-navigntion and flood-con­
trol channel from the St. John! River at
Sanford to the Intraeoastal Waterway in
Indian River near Titusville, concerning
W hleh a public hearing wan held at Sanford
on 10 April 1957, notice la hereby given
that the report thereon, authorised by a
yesoultlon adopted 27 January 1937 by the
Committee on Rivers and Harbors of the
House of Representatives, United States,
baa been made by the District and Division
Engineers and la unfavorable to the Improvemsnt. Baaed on information now available,
the reporting officers find thnt project plann­
e r for the upper St. Johns River Basin
p v t of the authorized Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control Project is directly re­
lated to flood-control nlannimr studies for
the Sanford-Titiisvilie Cannl. With the re­
commended upper-river control works In
operation in the St. Johns Rnsln, residual
ftood-control benefits creditable to floodwater discharge through Sanford-Titusville
Canal would be relatively small. Those floodcontrol benefits if added to tho navigation
benefits would be tnsuficlent to justify con­
struction of the Improvement considered.
Flood control considerations are therefore
emitted from Improvement plans. In regard
to navigation, the reporting officers find thnt
prospective aferage annual benefits are less
than the average nnnunl charges and thnt
the requested plan of Improvement In there­
fore not economically Justified by the evalu­
ated benefits. They therefore recommend
that no Improvement of the Snnford-Titusvllle Canal be undertaken at this time.

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The Sanford Herald
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Demos W ould LikeTo CutV.P. Down

Republican officials * a d **«■
opment end missile spending fig­
By LYLE C. WILSON
palgners thus are beta* briefed
ures
for
the
Truman
end
Eisen­
Cal ted t a w Staff
for the national debate whleh Is
WASHINGTON (UP)— Tucked hower administrations. This Infor­ Inevitable la this election year on
way In the ta rty passages of mation now baa been circulated
President Elsenhower’s annual among Republican members of this question:
“You ere farther notified that In «ecor&gt;
Who goofed?
______
maiaavt to C oagm a wee ■ gen- Congreu.
dance with lew cl', examinations and stir,
tla reminder of the administration
vey reports of this character are referred
answer to the question: Who
goofed on tho ballUtle missile pro'to the Board of Engineers for Hirers and
gramT
Harbors, a permanent body sitting in WaihBv BUSSELL HAY
i We accept the admonition "Go,
The administration’! anwer la
Ington, D, C. All Interested parties have the
that it waa President Harry S. The American Heart Association I go. go," end "FlllH,’
filu m ,
pripllege of presenting their views on the
Truman. Elsenhower, however, made a “wise’ choice In eelectlng aa the answer to our prohlema
subject matter o f the report to the Boerd.
did not name Truman. He put It Brownie Wise, president of Tup- only to hava Mother* Nature elap
The Board la Iti review of the report will
tbla way:
perwara Home Parties, Orlando, us down with coronery thrombo*
“When It Is remembered that aa their state chairman for the tie or worse, sudden death.
give full consideration to the feasibility of
Remember you ere • valuable
our country has concentrated on 1*5* drive.
the project, the estimated cost of construc­
the development of ballistic mis­ One of America’! outstanding asset to your community. You
tion, and the annual benefits. Parties not In
siles for only about a third aa business executives, Mrs. Wise should not go before your timer
agreement with the conclusions and recom­
Ion* aa tha Soviets, these achieve­ has made Tupperware a house- if you will heed the warning now
mendations o f the reporting officer*, aa out­
ments show a rate of progress hold word throughout the nation, and forego some of the activities
that speak* for Itself. Only, a Her organisation is a credit to that are killing you you may
lined above, may submit their views to the
brief
tlrii* back, we were spend­ Florida and the nation and her survive. And you can help your­
Board in writing. These statements prepared
ing at the rat* of only about one boundless energy, faith and en­ self and others by contributing to
for consideration of the Board should not In­
million dollars a yaar on long thusiasm Insures the success of the national campaign to bring u t
to our senses as far as our hearta
clude material o f a general nature aa to the
range ballistic missiles. In 1*57 the heart drive in Florida.
Aa a successful business exe­ are concerned.
we spent more than on* billion
desires of local interesta or material which
cutive, Brownie Wise knows the
dollars."
haa alreadv been considered by th e ' reporting
stress and strain of everyday busi­
Beftrrcd
to
Mlasllea
officers since all of this Information la al­
Tha reference In that para­ ness life. She his witnessed the
ready available to the Board and It* re-subgraph lo what Eisenhower tailed results of overwork and worry
mission would be repetitious. New engineer­
“these achievements” was per­ that have taken tho lives of counting and economic data, specific in nature
fectly plain. It referred to what le u executives before their time.
has been accomplished In the El­ Heart dlseaie is America’s num­ CAMP HAUGE, Okinawa &lt;FHand directlv bearing on the findings of the
senhower years with the Thor, ber one killer and any program TNC)—While serving with the 4th
reporting officers, are desired by the Board
On tha other hand. * U. 8. vlilt Jupiter and Polaris misaites which designed to bring us to the real!- Battalion, 3rd Regiment of the
By Henry Catkcart
In order to asalst in th e formutetion o f its Central Press Washington Writer by Marehal Tito of Yugoslavia had been discussed in the preced­ ratio.. that we hasten our death 3rd Marine Division at Camp
unnecessarily by failure to listen Haugc, Okinawa, Marine Pfc.
conclusions. If an oral hearing before the Washington —■ Speculation la now appears to he definitely out. ing paragraph.
Board Is desired, parties requesting same growing that Secretary of State Tha Yugoslav president's recent Tha crack about spending only to our doctors and "take It easy" George W. Fawley, ion of Mr.
while there is still time Is of and Mrs. WUUam O. Chesser of
should inform the Board whether they are John Foater Dullea will leave decision to cut off American mili­ about one million dollars a year tremendous Importance today.
1021 W. Third St., Sanford, Fla.,
tary
aid
haa
strengthened
oppoaiPresident
Elsenhower’*
Cabinet
on ballistics missiles a brief time
proponents or opponents to the desired im­
Hie American Heart Aisocla was promoted to the present rank
soon.
tlon to him In the U. 8. Congress. back required some research. The
provement. In order for parties not In agree­ Thinking la that Dullea can now CONGRESS MOODY — Con­ research disclosed, as might have tlon Is concerned with a national Nov. 15.
ment with conclusions and recommendations claim a final achlavement In re­ gress la convening for the new been expected, that the one mil educational program to acquaint Camp llauge is located on the
of the reporting officers to substantiate their sults of the Parle “eummlt” con­ session in a nasty mood. Wash­ lion expenditure was Trjm ar.’s us with the dingers of careless largest of the Ryukyu Islands.
living and encourage caution and
request for a public hearing they should ference of NATO natlona—the ington observers foresee a great baby. It waa spent In the fiscal iction now to avoid the Inevitable {AHTNCi—Capt. Donald M.
agreement of Atlantic allien to deni of acrimonious debnta but year 1*53 for which Mr. T pre
Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
present a statement to the Board outlining put U. 8. atomic mieille launch­ very little important legislation
pared his last presidential bud? results that attend our failure to A. Wood, DeBary, recently was
heed nature’s laws.
(
their new and additional data as to the en- ing eltee Inside their borderi.
graduated from the 31-weck offi­
In tha next few weeks.
Every year countless Ameri­ cer advanced course at The In­
glneering feasibility of the project, the But a better reaaon for Dulles Legislators drifting back from
record shows that three
become victims of heart ail­ fantry School, Fort Bennlng, Go.
cost of construction, and the annual benefits. leaving, It la said, la that the the home districts report a grow­ years later, fiscal 1956, spending cans
foreign policy leader haa out- ing discontent They say the was 250 million and that In liscal ments simply because they re­ Captain Wood was Instructed in
Written communications should he address­ Hvad hie ueefulnaae. No official in
fuse to hetd the warning of their the duties and responsibilities of
public Is tired of high taxes and
'd to the Board o f Engineers /o r Rivers and the s u u department will e*y a. frarfut of Soviet technical ad­ 1957 which ended last June 30, it doctors and health authorities.
a field gride officer. He entered
hit one billion dollar*.
,
Medical science knows the an­
Harbors, Washington 23, D. C., and should much, but It la heard that both vances.
So, without naming names, El­ swer and has been trying for the Army In 1950.
The 30-year-old soldier la a gra­
be mailed to be In possession of the Board Dull** and President Elsenhower MISSILE
SQUABBLE—Des­ senhower sought to tag Truman
on or before February 10, 1088. If. however.
“nr r«P»"d for tha .urge of pite the outward calm, the Air twice—first for letting the Soviet years to impress upon &amp;U of us duate of Rutland (Vt.) High
Force Is vary unhappy over De­ Union get a head ita rt on mis­ the fact that we cannot live con­ School and a graduate of the Uni­
tho fnctlml data and ln f.n j.tte " I n te n tM : 2 * 3
!£
trary to nature’s laws nnd not pay versity of Vermont. Hli wife, Lo­
fense Secretary Neil II. McElroy’s
nartles desire to submit to the Board In writ-1tha sentiment that Dullea, Intran- decision to place the Army Jupit­ sies, and, second for finally the piper.
retta, is with him at the fort.
spending
so
little
as
to
keep
the
ing cannot be collected and prepared fc, algenra toward Russian puce er 1,500-mile Intermediate range United States In low gear In the We burden our souls with the
poisons
of
hate,
worry,
greed
and
FORT BARRY, Calif. (AHTNC)
nroper presentation bv that date the B o n r d - i» preventing
iome along with the Air Force Thor. missile race.
avarice, seeking a will-of-the-wlsp —Pfc. John D. Goodall, son of
The McElroy order was a direct
should be Informed of this fact without de- f*"'* of ,|trMm,nt
The geptle way in which Eisen­ fortune only to forfeit our lives Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur N. Goodall,
lay ami a request should be made for an
An " th«e l. . Nairn* that slap at the Air Force and at for­ hower stated hla Indictment of before our goal !a attained be­ Longwrood, Fla., recently waa g ra­
mer Defense Secretary Charles E.
extension of the limiting date for submitting Dullea can no longer put a pro. W'ilson—hoth of whom felt the Truman administration missile cause our heart won’t stand the duated from the San Franclico
efforts Is typical of hla reluctance
Air Defense School, Fort Winfield
fhe written Information."
gram over with either Congress Army had no business in the to ehgage In name-calling politi­ strain,
Through the exercise of com­ Scott, Calif.
&lt;
There Is one thing that we chn add to or th« American public,
missile, at leust when they are cal rows.
mon sense and good Judgment we
The special course retrained
Not Reluctant
this unsavory report, and thnt Is this: There J T * * ■" *chedul,ed to hnv® * going to travel more than COO
can avoid this danger by finding Goodall in the highly technical
miles.
Former ITesIdent Truman is new sense of values. We can find fundamentals of the NIKE m is­
h , ™ » „t tho bottom o f tho room, for „o S E S V T b i .
£
Now, Air Force leaders are not a reluctant political fighter. peace of mind and happiness by
sile.
MMomliim which, an wo think, should rend It is not unlikely that the doctors quletlf letting it bo known that Ile’a a slugger as would be ex­
“A P P R O V E D ."
mny recomnifhd ■ regimen of they think putlng two missiles In­ pected of any veteran of tho bare- being content with what we have Goodall, regularly assigned as
willing to go along with na­ a radar operator In Battery C of
Snnfort! and O n trnl Flnrltln— as a matter r*sl “ntl quiet tor 1,10 atatesman to production will result In fewer knucklcd political wars which pre­ and
ture by watching our waistline tho 436th Antiaircraft Artillery
of fact, nil. of Florida—have been directly “n,‘ °1f/ er^ 1,m * ^00il °1,p&lt;,rtunllir rockets for the money spent be­ vailed In Jackson County, Miss­ and our mental attitude.
Missile Battalion. Travis Air Force
cause of separate facilities for ouri, when HST waa coming up to
hurt bv the report. It Is a report that ST- V kI nco
Heart trouble, although it kills Base, Calif., entered the Army in
The recent manufacturing the weapons.
county officer and toward the IT. more people than any other af­ October 1956 and completed basic
BANGLES Sanford and Seminole County— talks
: ■* In ..........
Mndriil- between Secretary
And they have one powerful S. Senate.
pushes the community and its surrounding of .State John Fueler Dulles and argument on this score— plants Mr. T, therefore, la likely to be fliction, can- be avoided easier training at Fort Leonard Wood,
any other disease. In 99 cas­ Mo.
areas back 100 years to the point of slart. (icneralirilmo Frnncisco Franco are already tooled for producing heard from an the iub]ect of who than
es not of a hundred it is our fault
The 23-year old soldier attended
revived
speculation
that
the
the Thor, In fact they have been goofed the missile effort. The and brought 'on entirely by our Lyman High School and was em ­
Ing. If this report is allowed to stand ns It
•Spanish leader might vUit the at the rate of two a month, while annual message could not have
is and receives the sanction of the nonrd of United State* next year.
own aetion.s and mental attitude. ployed by Hanslng Tool and Die
the Army haa no such fscilities found him unprepared.
The pace that kills is the false in civilian life.
Engineers for Rivera and Harbors, this
__ ___________
_____
There
had been talk
In the pait and ran only put out enough Jup­
Vice President Richard M.
community will be hurt to the tune of mnny of • possible trip but such pinna iter* at prasent for lis t purposes. Nixon and tha Republican Nation­ belief that we must keep up with
the Jones. We constantly accept
22 Rifle Ammunition
more millions than It would cost to build fo11 through. Now that u. 3.- With the emphasis now on get­ al Committee long alnce began Invitations
to cocktail parties,
the Sanford-TItuavllle Canal.
Spanish relations appear at their ting the missiles operational to contending publicly that the Tru­
SHOTGUN SHELLS
meetings, accept assignments cn
Fresh Stock Just Received
Benefits from the project would run Into
“ Fr*nco vl,lt ta * po,,ibil' supply the European allies, the man administration was responsi­ programs and do countless other
Air Force may yet win out In this ble for the missile lag which en­ things over and above normal ob­
IMPERIAL SERVICE
tho multi-millions of dollars to pie Sanford
United States official* point controversy.
abled the Soviet Union to launch ligations because we feel that if
STATION
and Central Florida Community within the out that Spain la playing an inthe world’* first man-made satel­ we don’t wo are slipping. We must
Cor.
13th A Park
creaeingly
Important
role
In
We*immediate future following its completion.
lite.
maintal- that “front’’ at any cost.
Defensewlso — benefits would be much tern European defense planning In I.IDI, the king of France Some weeks ago the committee
sent the queen of England a
larger and outside of the ability of th is, anil
“ V an
? . invitation
,nvlu‘Uotn to Franco group of dolls dressed to show distributed nation wide compara­
tive defense, research and devel­
writer to estimate.
u,“ 1 with hla government.
latest Parisian styles.
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Church Calendar

MONDA*
MONDAY
Gamma Omega Chapter of E. S.
Tha Els la Knight Circle of tha
A. will meet Monday night at the
The Baptist Association Brother­ First Baptist Church will most a t
horn of Mrs. Jack Schlrard, 1912 hood will meet at the First Church the home of Mrs. Sue Stevenson,
Sanford Ave. a t 7:30. Members in DeLand at 6:30 p. m.
918 Park Ave.
sre urged to attend. Mrs. Don
The Choir Parents' and Sponsors'
The Commission on Flnanca of
Brubaker will speak to the chap­ Assn, will meet at the First Bap­ First 3(ethodist Church meats
ter on their part In the High Fe­ tist Church at T:30 p. m.
Monday night a t 7:00.
ver Follies.
Tha Official Board of First
■r VIRGINIA CONK.
TUESDAY
will l&gt;c an installation of officer*. Methodist Church meets Monday
Lake Slary Volunteer Fire De­
On December 30 someone drop­ csiion. Joe Tully gave out with
The Teachers Credit Union of night at 7:10.
ped a black and white drtsa belt a ftw touching speeches—ooa real partment will meet at 8:00 P. 31. Seminole County *111 meet at
TUESDAY
and a child’s brown oxford in ly waa—and presented Dan and at the Lake Mary School. There Seminole High School at 4:00
Girl Scout Troop 242 win m eat
front of tha Seminole Memorial Joanne Lupone and Elliabath and
P. M. in Room 19.
at the First Baptist Church at 3:30
Hospital. Tha articles may be Joe Davenport with wedding pre­
Newly Organized Ladies Auxi­ p. m.
claimed at tha hospitality shop. sents of engrsved silver lee-buc
liary of the Fled Reserve 147, will
The Seminole Assoe. Training
Perhaps tha parent did not know ksti. Mac McAdams raceived
hold it’s regular monthly meeting Union Executive Committee will
where th e y 'were dropped.
words of advice and two farewell
on Tuesday at 8 P. M. C. P. O.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Des- Club. Members ara urged to a t­ There will be a Leadership
lfATU bridge m et Thursday a t presents. Mae has been flying with
Training School for Girt Scout
forge
and
daughter
Carol
of
JerVi Jarrall’a house for the monthly Joe for sometime now and will It
tend this important meeting.
workers at First Methodist Church
game. Vi won the first prize and be like cutting off the skipper’s scy Cily, N. J . spent the holidays
Tuesday at 0:30 a. m. • 2:30 p. zn.
WEDNESDAY
with their uncle, W. H. Adams,
Jean Dooley tha second. Attending right arm when he goeal
420 Oik Ave. The family has re­ "Animated Magazine" at the WEDNESDAY ................ .................
were Betty McCracken, Sonja
Jim Parker and Ike Paters stop turned home.
Sanford Woman's Club at 3:00 p
There will be recreation In MeBlackwood, Dodle Xing, Anita ped in, which saved them numer­
Pater Cotton of New York Cily m. Musical program and other Klnlty Hall of First Methodist
lfaddtn, Jaan Tegfeldt, Marty ous phone calls tha next day. They
Millsapi, Mallla Barlow, Ethel had come down from Washington Is visiting W. If. Adams for a features. Tea follows. Mrs. L. E. Church Wednesday at 3:00 p. m.
for the Junior Choir.
Fitzsimmons, Garry Kennedy, Mil­ to do a bit of hunting Just before few days before going to Tampa Spencer Is editor-in-chief.
THURSDAY
Choir Practice for Junior Choir
MRS. L. M. SWAIN gives brlde-tlsct Ann Divls one of her gifts at a shower given in lie Loper. Punklri O’Dea, Virginia the season closed. Both looked where he will spend several The Officer’s
Wive* Club of Boys a t 3:30 p. nt. a t First Metho­
weeks.
t h e Swain home Thursday night. Miss Davis will m arry Jerry Murphy Feb. 1. Mrs. Shaffer, Frankie Bower and Ida wonderful.
N.
A.
8.
Sanford
will
have
a
dist Church Wednesday.
Word has been received that
P. H. Wyatb was co-hostess a t the shower. Left to right, Mrs. J. C. Davis, mother of the Radtkt.
John and Harriet Williams find two Sanford students attending luncheon a t the Mayfair Inn at
Choir Practice for Junior Choir
News Is out that Jack and Judy
honoree. Miss Davis, Mrs. W yatt, Mrs. Swa'n.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
Smith, form tr Sanford residents that staying home of a Saturday the Southern Union College, Wad- lJi.tO P. M. President will ba ele­ Girls at 4:13 at F lrtt Methodist
cted
and
bnnrd
installed.
Reserva­
night
becomes
quite
lively.
Church.
ley, Ala., have received honorable
both Navy and civilian, will a r ­
rive In Sanford the nineteenth of Friends dropped in to dance and mention for the fall quarter In tions must be made by Tuesday,
Senior Choir Practice at First
January 14.
DeBary Auxiliary
Methodist Church at 6:13 p. m. ;
this month for two weeks vaca­ sing, which makes tha weekend scholastic achievement.
tion. Tha Smiths will be an ex­ gay. Could have done better and John Carter and James C. HawChancel Choir Practice si First
An automobile usea up 60 per Methodist Church at 7:30 p. m.
Plans Card Party
cellent excuse for many gather, made th at rhyme. I guess, but am ins had an average of "B " or
Prayer Meeting will ba held at
Inga with their friends here In never at my brightest on Sunday etler and thus received recog­ rent more gnsollne traveling a t
evening.
January 16
nition by Dr. A. R. Van Cleave, 66 miles an hour than it does the F irst Baptist Church at T:30
town.
A miscellaneous shower w is mantla held fern, crytantbemums
traveling a t 25 milea an hour.
p. in.
This week looks active for wo­ academic dean.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the DeSavage Sons, and their cannl|K e n Thursday evening honoring and white candles. On tha buffat
men’s
doings.
The
Animated
Mag­
Bary
Volunteer
Fire
Department
cows
met
in
Altamonte
Springs
" i t s Ann Davis, February bride- had been placed a miniature
elect. Hostesses for the affair were church of while eryaantfcemumi met Thursday afternoon In the fire Saturday night when ten Junior azine will be held at the Sanford
Mrs. L. M. Swain and Mrs. P. H. with a miniature bride and house. The Auxiliary presented the Savages celebrated their promo Woman's Club on Wednesday af­
Wyatt. The shower was held In the groom. An arch of fernery form First Department with a sub­ tion to Lt. (Jg). Hosts for the tre ternoon at 3:00 P. M. Tea will
fallow the program, which If al­
Swain home.
ed a background for the buffet. stantial cheek for use In purchas­ memlous party were newly pro­ ways unusual and fun.
ing
equipment.
The
money
was
moted
Dick
Boyd.
Kills
Austin,
White chrysanthemums and The table waa centered with _
earned through beneflth put on by John Bailey, Dick Conn. Bob Tuc
Voting takes place Wednesday
greenery decorated the house. The large arrangement of green and the
ladies.
ker, George Ksseate, Boh Abrams. at the Naval Air Station for the
white flowers.
Mrs. Harry Seller, president nf Art McCarthy, Dave Rochfnrd and Navy Queen for the High Fever
Winning prizes for the games
the
Auxiliary, conducted the meet­ Ed Williams. The Junior Savages Follies. The Follies is a bright
played during the evening were
Mist Rachel Beasley, Mrs. M. L. ing. Refreshments were served at were garbed in white blouses with and gay revue put on by the Wo­
Tlllii and Mrs. H. B. McCall. the conclusion by Mrs. Bernard over sized shoulder boards and man’s Auxiliary *of the Seminole
Memorial Hospital. We try to get
The honoree was assisted In the Savage. Mrs. Harry Frltt*. Mr*. happy expressions
AZALEA CIRCLE
Edith Carson and Mrs. Thomas
Dave Rochford did not make It nearly everyone in town In on the
Azalea Circle met nt the home of opening of her gifts by Mrs. Lloyd Howard.
back, as be w a s suffering in May- set, and had so much fun with
Mrs. Henry McLaulin. Mrs. DU! Swain.
Mr. and Mrs. Tnlmsn Van Nuys- port while standing "advisory It last year that hope a lot will
Delicious refreshments of cake
Jennings was co-hostes. Mrs.
dale presented a program of Euro­ duty on the Saratoga.
attend Talent Night, January 7T,
nunell, chairman, conducted the and coffee were served. Those In­ pean slides taken during their re­
The house was beautifully deco­ to sign up for committees, dinemeeting. She Introduced Mrs. C. vited were Mrs. John Carver cent trip. These were met with
rated for the occasion, with red ing. singing, or what have you.
Mrs. M. L. Tlllii, Mrs. Lloyd much admiration.
Wall, and Mrs. John Callahan.
and white streamers, rosettes, and
Get your sitter now—we promise
Swain,
Mrs.
W.
P.
Chapman,
Mlsi
Mrs. Olive Hunt gave n list of
The Auxiliary will have
numerous posters adorned with much fun. and little effort on
shrubs to plant next year, which Mable Chapman. Mrs. W. B. Kir­ “Touring Florida" card pzrty mushmouths. Also, l might add, jour part. If you can sign your
would not be hurt by the cold. by, Mrs. Zeb Ratliff.
Also, Mrs. Msrvln Dyal, Mrs. R. Thursday, January 18 at 7:00 p. that it was one of the most ex­ name, we will put you to work
Alias Ella Lee Klrchhoff cave dir­
E.
While, Mrs. J. L. Benton, Mrs, m. In the Civic Building. Mrs. Wil­ quisitely clean establishment! I —but not that night.
ections for planting gladioli bulbs
have ever seen.
Planned so far Is a "fun" even­
W.
L. Vance, Mrs. L. I. Hughey, liam Ogden Is general chairman.
and the care of them.
In charge nf prizes will be Mrs
In the music room, the Savage ing with dancing to the tunes of
Mrs. Walter Price, Mrs. Clara
Mrs. McLaulm, Mrs. Hunt and Lorlg, Mrs. Pearl Hantcll, Mrs. Christine Gandet; reservations Sounds beat out that Dixieland l’ctc Bukur ami his boya— a short
Mrs Redding were chosen for the C. E. Williams, Mrs. Lila Dicker- Mrs. Martin Yost; cakes, Mrs. Wil­ Jungle music, led by versatile Don but talented floor show and re­
liam Sirkman; serving, Miss Kay Franz. Guests stuffed themselves freshments. All free, of course.
nomination committee. Their re­ hoff. Miss Rschel Beasley.
ports must be done by February.
Tomorrow is tha last day to get
Mrs. It. L. Warren, Mrs. Eu­ Ryan. Mrs. Edward Tomaletkl, on shrimp, ham sandwiches and
Mrs. John Clarke demonstrated gene Williams, Mrs. W. D. Gardi­ Mrs. Leo Nash and Mrs. Harry other substantial fare.
your reservations in for tha an­
making corsages of mclaleuca. Six­ ner, Mrs. Carl Chorpenlng Sr., Schob.
Fivers, After-Fivers and friends nual "changing of the guard"
Hostesses will be Mrs. Tolman of both war# present for the oc- luncheon at the Mayfair Inn—
teen members were present. De­ Mrs. P. If. Lansing, Mrs. J. C.
licious refreshments of ambrosia, Davis, mother uf the bride-elect, Van Nuysdale and Mrs. G. E. Cros­
which means it Is time for new
fruitcake ami coffee were served. and Mrs. Flossie Good son, her by. Hospitality, Mr*. Ben Gilbert,
officers In the officers Wives Club
Mrs. August Rodcwald, and Mrs.
#
JACARANDA CIRCLE
anil a president will be elected.
grandmother.
Cart Kittlcson.
The Jacaranda Circle met Fri­
Call your representative for reser­
day evening at the home of Mrs.
vations. There will be a choice of
N. It. Whitney. Mrs. George
menu.
(StAff Photo)
Ewen and Mrs. Beulah Thornton Hairdressers Have
Miss
Wilson
Cooks
Out at Hie Mayfair Country
were co-hostcsjc*. 'Hie meeting
Club, the Dot Powell tournament
opened with Ihc Lord’s Prayer. District Meeting
Royal Arch Widows.;
Vegetables
For
is in full swing—(Bayers are go­
Members answered the roll call
The District 5 meeting of the
ing into the second round, having
Florida Hairdressers and Cosme­ Sanford H. D. Club
with New Year’s resolutions.
Plan Supper
been held up by the frigid wea­
The annual luncheon was an­ tologists Association was held
ther. Still in the running a rt El-1 The CPO Club was the scene on
TIip Sanford Home Demonstra­
wn
iw «« &lt;.■* were
—- — given
---- by
*— Mr.
**- •••’*
nounced by Mrs. J. C. Andrews, Janusr. 5 in DeLand. District tion Club met Thursday, Jan. 9 in
Wilson “Sande- Tuesday Night
leu Betts, Blanche Nicely, Peg
chairman. She urged all members chairman, Amv Bachleda of Or­
Butts, Jessio dayman. Celeste Friday evening of the Instailatlan fer, Jr. Past President of the
The Royal Arch Widows supper *
the
home
of
Mrs.
J.
B.
Crawford
attend and also to help Mrs. lando, presided.
Ovcrstrdt, Marge Haccash, Keen of Ofllcers from the Ladies Auxi­ National Fleet Reserve and Mr. will be held Tuesday night, Jan. 14 ,.
at I.ake Mary
Whitney and Mrs. C. M. Flowers
State officers were introduced
Ivey, Cathy Park, Augusta Rus­ liary Unit of the Fleet Reserve. Jack Ilipps, local Fleet Reserve at 6:30 p. m. a t the Masonic Tem­
Mrs. C. M. riowrrs, president,
with the table arrangements. The and their duties explained. Re­ conducted the meeting. The Collect
The event was highlighted by 147 President. Present from Orlan­ ple. Hostesses are Mrs. R. E. ’
sell, Mildred .Smith, Ruth Tully,
lunrhron will he held at the May- ports were given by Sanford mem­ was read by Mrs. J. D. Callahan!
the appearance of dignitaries from do Unit 117 were Presfdents, Mr. Browning, Mrs. Michael Diet*,
Jean Fitton. Helen Carrawsy.
fair Inn February 20 at 12:30 ber* Sir*. Harriet Slawter and In the absence of the secretary,
Also Claire Fite, Jackie Craw­ the National Fleet Reserve Or­ and Mrs. John J. McKinney.
Mrs. George Carver, Mrs. Frank
Mrs. Mary McMahon. Mrs. SlawP . M.
ford. Jean Chandler. Betty Brown, ganization. Mrs. Rachele Hopkins,
A lluffct Dinner and Dancing to Miller and Mrs. J. O. Huff.
Mrs.
J.
L.
Clark.
Mrs.
l'rcn«haw
Slides oi Europe were shown tar, co-chnlrman of N. B. S. W’. gave the devotional.
Jeanne Fnulk. Betty Madeira, Reglnnsl Vice President, S. E., the orchestra of Sidney Vlhlen
The supper is open to Royal by Mrs. Beulah Thornton. Re­ Sanford Unit 30. spoke on duties
Muriel Scott, Blanche Coleman, instituted the unit and the Char­ completed the program. Flower* Arch Masons, their wives, or wtA
report
was
given
on
Health
by
freshments were served by the of ■ secretary. Mrs. McMahon, Mrs. Azzarcllo, who also appealed
Helen Bloom, Shirley Perkins, ter Presentation and Installation were donated lo the new group (lows. There will be a recreation
hostesses. Attending were Mrs. R. historian nf the Sanford Unit, gave
Fanrhon MclUiherts. Ann Marsh, ceremony were performed by by the Sanford Flower Shop.
period following the supper for the
for
cancer
supplies
anil
volunteers
E. Peurifoy, Mrs. C. M. Flowers, a report on Membership Retention to make dressings.
ladles.
Cartic Stribling. Crrla Higginbo­ Sirs. Wilson Sandefcr. Past lleglo
Mrs, J. T. Lewis, Mrs. E. C. for absent Financial sacretary
tham, Jo Daniels, lleba Mahan, nal Vice President. Installed into
The group adjourned In Mrs
Mrs.
Anna
Mae
Chapman.
Cam pbell, Mrs. A. J. Walker. Mrs.
office were Mrs. Harold Sund
Ruth Herron, Harriet Williams.
Crawford's altactive pine-paneled
If. E. McSwain, Mrs. Frank Mil­ The Orlando unit served re­ kitchen wher* Miss Myrtle Wilson
I&lt;ce Cunning defeated Myrtle vail. President; Mrs. William
ler, Mrs. J. C. Andrews, Mrs. freshments to the large crowd. cooked and served four vegetaides ILMIY GIRL SCHOB, tlaugh.....................
.
encunn
Adams in their
second round— Johnson, Vice President; Mrs
Tony Pitchford, Mrs. S. H. Jones, The Sanford unit waa formed in cooked In new ways. Interesting ter of Mr. and Mrs. H urrv!Pla&gt;intf last Wednesday, wnien Jack Ilipps, Secretary; and Mrs
which
Sirs. George I). Smith, Mrs, II. December.
seasonings sparked the familiar Schob. Denary. Rom January wai desperately cold- The tourna- John Cirey, Treasurer. Mrs. Rob
A. House and Mrs. Burke Steele.
ert Marshal! participated as
7
i
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menl
is
on*
.atastes.
(I’jioto by Bergstrom J ment it one of the highlights of Chaplain
CAMELLIA CIRCLE
and Mrs. William Hoi
man, tntroducsd Dr. J. F. Darby,
the year. Prizes are put up by
Refreshments of the vegetables,
Camellia Circle met at the plant pathologist at the Central cookies and coffee were served.
Dot, who cannot play on Wednes­ enmb and Mrs. John J. McKin
home of Mrs. Ed Hunt in Loch Florida Experimental Station. Dr. Mr*. Linz served as co-hostess
days during the winter, because ney, served as Sergeants at
Arbor January 9 at 8:00 P. M. Darby talked about plant dlsaates, with Mrs. Crawford. Twelve mem
of business. Further reports wtil Arms.
TH EIR A N N U A L W IN TER
Co hostesses were Mrs. Donald usi*** tildes to Illustrate his dis­ bers were present and one guest,
be found on your sports pige.
Congratulations were extended
i ’lamm and Mrs. John Keeling.
cussion. He advised members of little Beth Lake, who is Mrs. Craw
the new organisation by Mrs. Hop
" Mr*. BUI Gramkow opened the the Circle on the treatm ent of ford’s granddaughter.
kins. In a short address she em
mecUng with "A Garden Collect” . diseases. A question and answer
July II is a memorable date phaslzed the purposes of the Fleet
Members answered the roll call period fallowed.
for Frenchmen Iwea us* It ia tha Reserve and expressed a wish
with the name of a winter bloom­
anniversary of tha storming and that this group would maintain
Mrs. Walter Meriwether, chair­ William Kelly, » Kentucky Iron­
destruction In 1789 of tha Bas- the progress and cooperation of
ing plant
man, conducted the meeting. Mrs. master, discovered the principle
Jan. 13th - 18th
till* in Paris,
Mrs. Ralph Betts, chairman, an­ David Bach gave the horticulture of forcing « blast of air through
a member unit. Other addresses
nounced that the circle would report.
molten Iron to "burn out" im­
place flower arrangements In the
After a round table discussion, purities and make malleable iron.
Dresses formerly 10.95 - 79.95
hospital during the month of Feb­ Mrs. Taylor Brown asked mem­
ruary.
bers to furnish flowers esch week­ Troubadours of the .Middle
A report was made on the flo- end to the Salvation Army Cita Ages liked to play the bagpipes.
jy e r show, and a thank-you note del.
w— 4
^ e a d from the hospital, thanking
Attending were Mrs. David conservation.
the circle for the Christmas tree Bach, Mrs. Joe Baker, Mrs. Don­ Refreshments were served by
placed there during the holidays. ald Bales, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. John the hostesses. Attending were
All members were urged to at­ Burton IV', Mrs. George Dangle- Mrs. F. U. Adams, Mrs. E. L.
tend the annual luncheon in Feb­ man, Mrs. Ralph Dean, Mra. John Vihirn, Mrs. M. B. Smith, Mrs.
ruary. A nominating committee Fitzpatrick. Mrs. Fred Ganas. M. E. Baker, Mrs. C. E. Hunter,
One Group
was selected and new members Mrs. Hollingsworth. Mrs. Doris Mrs. It. L. McKnight, Mrs. J a r­
introduced.
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«to««y from y s for*
Householder, Mrs. Donald Jones, vis, Mrs. Lind. Mrs, lladerer, BABY nOY BLAKK.MORE,
Mrs. Dan Batten and Mrs. Bill Mrs. W. E. Knowles, Mrs. Harry Mrs Watson Reel. Mrs. R. A. son of Mr. and Mrs. William
* RGramkow gave Interesting horti­ l-ee Jr., Mrs. Meriwether, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. C. H. Moss and T. Illakemore, DeBary. Born
(a om y ho onroad
culture reports.
January 8.
Tom Mero, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Mrs. J. I’. Halt.
r a r s flo rt p e r io d .
m Mrs. Jack Martin introduced the Vincent Roberts, Mrs. Douglas
(Photo by Bergstrom)
" u e i t speaker, Homer Osburne, Slenstrom. Mrs. J. E. Terwilieger
Mr. Osburne discussed infortnaUy Jr., m d Mrs. Voile Williams J r.
methods of caring for plants after
IIEMEROCALLIS CIRCLE
a freeze. His talk was followed by
Hemerocallis Circle met at the
a question and answer period.
home of Mrs. Ralph Jarvis and
Others attending were Mrs. Don Airs. J . II. Walker. Co-hostesses
Lo o m up I
4600
llamner. S.rs. Alfred Greene, Mrs. were Mrs. Carl F. Lind and Mrs.
'© '•
Bruce Saxon, Mrs. Alfred Chiles, Clara Haderrr. Mrs. R. L.
McMrs. Benny Austin, Mrs. E. W. Knight presided over the
mcetPeterson, Mrs. Ernest Lcmlng, Ing.
Sirs. Vernon Hardin and Mrs. E.
Mrs. Lind presented the pro­
C O R R O R A T I O N
m£. Harper Jr.
gram on Conservation and birds.
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SANFORD
She treated members cf the cir­
The Ixora Circle m et Friday cle to two colored films "Just Off
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and pains
Mrs. Bert Hollingsworth. The "White Splendor" is the story of
Blood Circulation
Shorts
• Hats
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hostesses served hot coffee and the white eagle:. A question and
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SPORTS
13 County Organizations Will
Benefit From Charity Night
A total of 1, charitable organ!- followed again this season.
“We at the track are working
aatlona from Seminole County
have already been de.lgnated to hard to put Charity Night acro.s
.hare In the third annual Charity in a big way," .aid Collin*. "The
Night acheduled Thuraday at the more the various* groupa do to
build up th* program Thursday
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
Jerry Collin., track operator, Is night, the more money we will be
hoping that the benefit night will able to raise. All profit, of course,
be the be.t yet. La.t year $5,043.- will go to the different chart
97 waa turned over to charity aa tlea.”
"The veteran, and fraternal or­
a rc.ult of the apeclal "night",
Thla money waa divided between ganisations which participate will
charitable organiialiona In Semi­ administer the fundi they receive
nole and Orange eountlea laat tor charitable purpo.ei," he add­
OSCAR FRALEY
• NSW YOltX (UP)—Yo*J B«rr» year and the aame policy will be ed.
Seminole County organizations
•Brays hai b#«° * * • “ " b?
•* to gat p M l°r w*1 ,t 1**•,
for the flr.t .alary cut he ever acheduled to participate Include
n todar h* admitted he ahoulito t hae au.talned in baaeball. There United Fund, with Its aeven agen
bo paid tor oomathlni ho dido t wera reaaona. He had a apratned clsa, American Cancer Society,
thumb and hia eye. troubled him Sanford Elks, Disabled American
tor a while. Then, to June at Veterans, American Legion Poit
t t . t waa to
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Berra manner to whleh the New Cleveland, a foul tip off the bat of 53, Veteran! of Foreign War*, TuYork Yankeoa hare become accua- Larry Haines emaihed hla ma.k bereuloils and Health Aasn
Seminole County Memorial Hos­
and broke hla note.
pital Women's Auxiliary, Pilot
Throw. Goggles Away
**"1Z»*I took ■ allRhl eut." Yogi
grinned, “and algned my con"I had a checkup at the Mayo Club, Longwood Medical Center,
Clinic and they laid three w a.n't Polio Fund, Altamonte Legion
^ B u t Lawrence P eter Berra f l r anything wrong with my eye.," Post IS3, and Highway Patrol
urea on getting It back come thla he explained. “ Aa for the note, Auxiliary.
A regular 10-race card will be
time next year. Which meani that they advin 1 agaln.t an operation.
Yogi la looking forward to a good They aald to wait and see haw I run off on Charily Night with
year and that to 1»» he will bo breathe In ipring training, but some of the Sanford-Orlando
bolding out aa uaual “ for what that It ihould be okay. Aa for that track'a be.t dog. il.ted tor ae
I'm worth.'*
... glaa.ea, I threw them away. I tlon.
The featured ninth race has
Yogi, oflan held up to public don't need 'em.”
view aa a dim wit, la far and
Yogi, who “ aometlmea get. been tigged the Charity Handicap
away from any aueh deilgnatlon down to S3 playing golf," will In honor of the oceailon.
actually. He la an aatuto buatoeaa leave for aprlng training Keb. 3
man with a piece of a aoft drink ao he can play In the Ballplayera'
PRO TOUR OPENS
concern and, with Phil Bliauto, Golf Tournament. Rut he’* look,
SAN FRANCISCO - W — The
the owner of a aoon to be openejl Ing pait that to the regular sea- Jack Kramer professions! tennis
40-lane bowling alley to Cllf ion.
troupe featuring I’ancho Gonzales
"We got a good chance of win­ and Imw Hoad wilt open it. 196K
ton, N.J.
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ning," he .aid ilyly, with that gar­ tour of the United State, here,
There la a great deal of apecu- goyle grin. “ But everybody ahould
l a ™ a . to what Yogi receive, be tougher — Including ua. What Saturday, Feb. B, It was announc
oil today. Later date. Include Los
from the Yankee a to the way of I want, like alt (he re .t of the Angel*. Feb. 0, New York Fab.
backstop remuneration. Gueaiei, Yankee., i. to get tho.e Milwau­
and they are atrtetly that, range kee* back Into the World Seriea. II, Washington Feb. 13-14, Do.
ton Feb 17. and Philadelphia Felt.
from SM.000 to $60,000 a year. The Yogi leave* no doubt in any­ 10 and 20.
cut la apeculated to be anywhere body’* mind that the Yankee, will
from U.OOO to $3,000. So you can tike a lot of heating. And that
he', going to help them itay on
chootc your own figure
The foundation for Chinese llte
"Just let It be .aid," »ay» the top.
rature and ethic, was laid by Con
grl. tog Yogi, “that l ain't atarv- After ill he want, that cut back fuclua, the I.atlnlied name of
—with Intere.t.
KoungFouT.au.
ta£ u t the grin fade, when he look,
back on 1*57, hla poore.t .ca.on
1„ n as a Yankee and the cause
"MONEY" PLAYER - - - By Alan Mavtr

Today'*
Sports
Parade

Sports C ar Races
Set In February
NEW SMYRNA BEACH— With
f i n a l arrangement completed
between the city offIcal* of
N e w Smyrna Beach and offl*
Sato of the Florida Begun
Wick Dungan today announced the
lilt of official* selected to super­
vise the ilx-event program.
The race, are scheduled for
Sunday. Feb. I«. w i t h prollmlniry acllvitle. getting under­
way Saturday. Feb. 15. Six race,
are acheduled tor the final day,
featuring the Taul Whiteman
Trophy race along the same. line,
a . the event won l*»t year hy
Carroll Shelby of Dallas. Texas.
Another featured race will he
the Windy Morton Memorial race,
another 40 lap event scheduled a.
the aeml-flnal race of the day.
Official) named for the New
Smyrna Beach program in addi­
tion to Dungan a. race chairman
will Include Art llaberaln, Ml|m ,
chief steward; Carl Powers, Mi­
ami, chief pit .toward; Dick Mur­
phy, St. Petersburg, chief safety
marshal; Ed Zelilng, St. Peters­
burg, Chief flag marshal; Don
Brown, Miami, chief alarter; Ken
Coleman, Wait Palm Bench, chief
timer; Monty Thomas and Elmer
Jenkins, Miami, chief safety in­
spectors; nill Bencker, Winter Ha­
ven, chief observer; Dawn Dun­
gan, Palmetto, race secretary
and registrar; Boss Stone, Miami,
announcer; Dr. Paul Wallace and
Dr. nill Gibson, Miami, course
physicians; Harry Syler, Eau Gal­
lic, communication* chief, and
Claude Haycraft, Tampa, club
photographer and reporter.
Entry hlanki have already been
mailed to member, of the Sport*
Car Club of America, Dungan re­
ported, and ■ large field it ex­
pected, Including some of the top
ranking ita r. from throughout the
country.
Dungan hope* to have Carroll
Shelby back to defend his title In
the Paul Whiteman race. Shelby
not only won the Paul Whiteman
feature race la.t season, but also
I3'ap preliminary for modified
ears.
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With Sanford number two on th*
Winter Tour of th* Grapefruit Cir­
cuit of hydroplane racing, San­
ford will draw a maximum winter
antry Hit aa tb* greatest boat
racing drivers of the nation flock
to the Land of Sunshine to let the
warm waters of Florida sp r4 l
them in the face as they zip
MEMPHIS, Tenn.—Up-and-down across the water with less than
Florida State reachei the half­ tlx Inches of their boat touching
UofF Meets Auburn way point of a murderous 24- the wives while they attem pt to
game basketball agenda against set new records by spinning 80
Saturday Night
Memphis State's IBth-ranked Ti­ miles per hour and up.
According to Sanford Boat and
GAINESVILLE—Basketball ac­ gers here tomorrow night.
tion returns to Florida Gymna­ Paying no mind to &gt; 4 7 record. Ski Club commodore, Dr. A. W.
sium thla Saturday night when FSU will be shooting for a prized Woodall, members of the club will
Florida’s Gators and Auburn’s Ti­ upset over a veteran Memphis turn out over the weekend to
gers meet In a Southeastern Con­ State team that came within ■ work on the race aite and make
ference contest at B;13. A home tingle point of a National Invita­ final preparations for the ra %
eontoat with Alabama Is set for tion Tournament title a year ago. scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 19.
With only one weekend left be­
Monday night
, Bob V#natta's Tigers, recent
Th* Gators boast a record of Sugar Bowl champs, had a 83 fore Sanford awlngs Into the na­
eight wins against two defeats, seasonal record before their clash tional spotlight of speedboat rac­
including safna In six of th* last with Murray State last night ing. members of the club are in­
seven games. The Tigers have a Memphis State losses were by tent and anticipating a week of
five and four mark overall. Flor­ three points to Texas A A M, two work ahead of them.
“There are a thousand and one
ida ha* one win and two defeats points to fifth-ranked Mississippi
things left to iron out," Woodall
in official SF.C play, while Auburn State, and to Manhattan.
Among Memphis State victims said.
is one and one.
Coach John Mauer remarked this season are Loyola (La.) and The Sanford Boat and Ski Club,
this week that Florida's success The Citadel—both conquerors of unlike most of the other sponsoi#
Stale—and
Maryland. of hydroplane races in Florida, la
to date can be contributed to an Florida
making Sanford Outboard Begatall-around effort by his starting VMI, and Oklahoma City.
Biggest Tiger plum came In the tat a non-profit enterprise.
five and good support when need
Sugar Bowl tournament, when “We want to bring to Sanford
ed from a pair of reserves.
Memphis State dumped Loyola in something worthwhile," Harry
Against Louisiana State (i one overtime period and toppled Robson, finance chairman of the
Gator victim Monday night, 81 previously-unheaten Maryland. 47- local club said. “ Instead of mak­
to 37) Guard Charlie Pike turned
48, in a three-overtime champion­ ing this a money-making affair,
in one of hla beat efforts of the ship thriller.
we are attempting to make it one
season," Mauer noted. Pike, a
Memphis State and Coach Bud of the many highlights of the San­
unor from Miami Is credited with Kennody'a Seminole* have met ford tourist season."
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an outstanding Job In setting up only once before. The Tigers trim ­ Woodall added, “We are tryin"
Florida's play patterns, plus gen­ med FSU, 87-73, here in 1933.
to e?:ploit the waters of the St.
eral all-around play.
No midgets, the Seminolea will Johny River and Lake 3fonroc to
Both center Jim Zlnn. six-seven spot the Tigers' considerable the utmost, and we think that 'he
senior from St. Petersburg, and height and esperience. Memphis hydroplane races on Ijike Monroe
Bobby Sherwood, six-five sopho­ State renter Kent Bryan stretches will mean a lot to Sanford.”
more from Lynnbrook, N. Y., have 8-0. Another center, seven-foot The warm-ups for the races will
shown steady Improvement as the Marvin Seat, is the tallest eager begin next Sunday afternoon at
season progresses and have been east of Kansas.
12:30, with the first heat of the
particularly effective on rebounds.
Besldca Bryan, probable Tiger first race scheduled for 1 p. m.
Junior forward Dick Hoban, Mi­ starters include forwards Orhy
There will be a total of six
ami, Is the team's second leading Arnold (6-5i and Jim Hnckaday races, each race having two h e a t^
scorer aversging 13.2 points per (6-6) and guards Bob Swandcr
game, and Is second leading re­ (6-2) and Skip Wolfe (6-2). Swan­ team with center Danny Holtz (6*
bounder, averaging over ten per dcr Is a dangerous marksman, 6, 5.2- and guards Jim IJteky
game.
having bucketed nearly 60 percent (6-2, 15.3 and Hugh Durham (3Senior forward Jerry Hender­ of his field goal attempts.
It, 13.0) in the Seminole lineup.
son, Ashland, Ky., a star of the
FSU will start four players av­ Florida State returns home
Gator Bowl Tournament won by eraging double figures against Thursday to face Stetson Hatters
the Gators, has moved Into third Memphis State, 84 83 loser to and closes out a busy week In an
place in scoring with an average Bradley In the 1957 NIT finale. intrastate showdown with the Uni­
of 12.2 points.
Forward* Burt Deckel (8 5, 16.7) versity of Miami In Tallahassee
Star guard Joe Hobbs, Captain and Larry Strom (8-6, 10.2) will Saturday night.

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FDIMEH SPORTS CHAIRMAN—Don Zimmer.
Los Angelo* Dodgers lnfielder who tutrvjved a aeries of
crippling Injuries and returned to baseball stardom despite
hid netback*, has been named Florida's 1958 March of
Dimes Sports Chairman. Stato Chairman C. Farris Bryant
named Zimmer, and pointed to his courage as an outstand­
ing inspiration for Polio victims who continue today to
fight for rehabilitation.

Dodger lnfielder
Is March Of Dimes
Chairman For State

OCALA—Don Zimmer, Lo. An
gelei Dodger lnfielder who made
amazing comebacks after crippl­
ing Injuries, ha. been named Flor­
ida March of Dimes Sport. Chair­
man for 195a by State Chairman

Ivy
Cardinal
Coach

CHICAGO (tr— Frank Ivy said
that ha accepted the job of head
coach of the Chicago Cardinal,
for th# loss season as “a wonder­
ful opportunity and a chance to
advance myself."
In accepting Cardinal Managing
Director Walter Wolfner'* offer to
head the Chicago football team.
Ivy became the I9lh Cardinal
coach and the fifth since Wolfner
took over management.
Neither Ivy nor Wolfner would
reveal term , of the contract, but
It was intimated that it would run
longer than one year.
Ivy was released from th* final
year of hi* thrreyear contract
with the Edmonton Eskimo, of
Canada's wcstrrn Intor-Provlnclal
League to take the Cardinal Job.
Since taking over the Eskimos
four yean ago, Ivy captured the
league title three limes. HI. team
finished first In it. division la.t
season, hut lost in the playoffs to
Winnipeg.
Ivy, 41, who played with the
Cardinals from 1540 through I'M!
and again from 1913 through 1947,
ended hia active career to take a
Jnh as assistant coach to Bud Wil­
kinson at Oklahoma. After six
years at Oklahoma, he moved to
th* Canadian pro circuit.
GRAMMAS SIGNS
CINCINNATI, 0. (UP)— Utility
lnfielder Alex Gramma*, who hit
•WH In 73 games last season, hecame the seventh member of the
Cincinnati Kedlegs to sign fur

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C. Farris Bryant.
Zimmer survived two beanball
Injuries which threatened his
eyesight and playing career, and
has fought off a series of serious
Illnesses and injuries.
The 27-ycar old St. Petersburg,
resident accepted the appointment
this week, after Bryant pointed to
Zimmer as “ an amazing person
who has personally fought back
from the edge of disaster."
Bryant cited Zimmer’s "out
standing eoursge." in the face of
trlhulalion, and declared “his
amazing comeback in sports
should serve as an Inspiration In
hospitala throughout our land."
Zimmer will direct a series of
sports activities conducted In con­
nection with the 1938 March of
Dimes fund campaign during Jan­
uary, Including golf tournaments,
the annual Oldtlmrr* Baseball
Game at St. Petersburg, and
many others throughout the state.
The Dodger major leaguer Is a
topnotch golfer who shoots In the
70'* and possesses tremendous
driving ability.
His background la ona of prr
severance and grit, Bryant aald
Zimmer's baseball career began
with Cambridge, Md., of the Eaatorn Shore League, In 1949, was
beam'd In a Triple-A game and
suffered a skull facture and brain
concussion. He spent four weeks
In the hospital during 1933, and
had two operations to remove
blood clot*
He had to learn how to walk
and talk again, and lost 33 pounds
But he was voted the American
Associations' Rookie of the Year
He went to Brooklyn in July,
1931, snd played there until he
was beamed on June 23, 19545, by
Hal Jcffcnat of Cincinnati.
Earlier in 1933, while playing
winter hall with Puerto Bleo, he
suffered a broken arm. Out stx
weeks, ha returned to active play­
ing and promptly had an emer
gency appendectomy.
Zimmer la married to his high
ichool sweetheart, and is the fa
ther of two ehlldren, Tommy, BVk,
and Donna, 3W

an average of 10.9 points
game, to remain one of the lead
Ing aeorera In th* SEC am
nation.

General Insurance
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are Guards Jimmy Lee and Hen­
ry Hart, Center Bill McGrlff
wards Rex Frederick and ’
Chandler. Lee scored 134 |
lis t season, while Frederick fol­
ded closely with 328, llarl
303 and McGriff 237.

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M OFFICE EQUIPMENT
II AUTOMOBILES-TRA1LERS
IS BOATS fc MOTORS
U FARM SUPPLIES A MACIIINERY
£ PF.TS-LTVESTOCKSUPPLIES
(Poultry)
U ARTICLES WANTED
14 PLACES (it EAT
-L IT BEAUTY PARLORS
Ml FEMALE HELP WANTED
IX MALE HELP WANTED
Wt MALL’ »r FEMALE
B WORK WANTED
V BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
* . \ MONTY to LOAN
5 SPECIAL SERVICES
m ROOFING A PLUMBING
M PIANO SERVICES
* ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTORS
« INSURANCE
g t l NOTICES-PERSONALS
aB ARTICLES for SALE
f t FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD
'I—FOK R EM

1111

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE II—AUTOMOBILES—TRAILERS | 23—SPECIAL SERVICES
JX—FURNITURE M
(.1 cr 3 bedrnsm, Du b ith s. earnest
__HOUSEHOLD GOODS
WOOLSEY
block ert beautiful sand bottom TINf*NCE yets* r.e-v n r with a
lake. Lot ISO’xinO'. Ju st 15 min­
lean from the FLORIDA STATE
Marine Finish's
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
BANK OF SANFORD.
utes from Sanford. Term* by
For Your Boat
Cor. 2nd i Magnolia FA 2-S321
owner Fhone FA 2-490S.
"ffejd" Bamberger. ilg r.
IS ft. aluminium ' Invader hsuse- Senktrik GIi m and Paint Co.
Free Delivery
112-114 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-4122
trailir. RtisenabU. FA 2-2132

WE HAVE A HOME
FOR YOU
HOMES— T
1 * 2 bit hi.

bedroom

DON'S COVER SHOP
AutosmbUe Interior Decorator
Seat Coven — Truek^Seata
At Willi* Pcatiae—301 W. lit.

See Ray Herron For

a new Pontiac or VauxhaU. Also
a good used car Fh. FA 2-0231
Complete and ready for immedi­
er after S p m. FA 2-2sI3. 301
ate occupancy.
W ait First £»_
Location!
South Pineercit — Sanford
Whispering Oak» — Titusrui*

'53
Mo*a — 1 BS "Lucy'1
model, 35 f t, all tile kitchen A
bath with awning. See He-*thnrne. Frames Trailer Fk.. FA
2-1234.

PHA In larviee a id FIIA financ­ ll-A —CAR RENTALS"
ing available.
DRIVE A NEW CAR a n t h e r s ,
anytime. Rental eervice include*
We can qualify you for on* of
Wash, gas » n d lmurance.
theso homes in 30 minutes You
MERLE WARNER. NaUenal
can start enjoying tho home
C*r Rentals, 401 E. l i t S t,
u-Inl* » o prjccui me papcri.
FA 2-2»4.
Developed by

ODHAM&amp;
TUDOR. Inc.

-ET a ts ami WiVM r A
412 So Sinfrrd Av*
taper* F-d Rebuilding
and .Reel Repair*

HEATING
H. B. POPE CO.
200 S. P a r k ----- FA 2-4234

Wm. H. Murray
U ll Celerv Ave.
FA 2-1334
Clcjed Sunday
Furniture M ^'inr A Storage
C E THILL1PS. Alent
WASHBURN VAN LINES
1300 Fnnch A 'f.
FA 2-1331

HUBY SPEARS
Csrsmi; Tile Contractor
2291 canfcrd a --*.
FA 2-«126
2tA—P L O in lN r. end* ROOFING

Roi/llUl

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THE CARD OF THANKS

ete. Bougbt-iold. Ltrry i Mart
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4131

• BIG VALUES

r!

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THE "IN MEMORIUM" NOTICE
It la ths custom of m iay families la th a country *a eumaeJSorate a bereavement by an “In M em orlun" notto# b newspaper
d a n ified columns. Thev find a real lolice thereto Preparation er
selection of a suitable verse brings hack to them tender, pleasant
recollections. As Eliza Cook, the English poet has so beautifully
expressed it:
"How cruelly s-»eet are the echoes
that start
W hit memflT7 plays an old tune
on the heart."
llsst frequently an In Memnrtum is tnse-*H ca the anniver­
sary of death However, other dates. whi*b it is felt are appr*
p ru te cr meaningful are also selected. The birthday of- the de­
parted. ibe wedding anniversary. Memorial Day. even Christmas
aro among ether significant occasions chosen
If ro*J are hesi’ant tn express your tender •houghta In poetic
f*rm. you m iy avail y-urself -f the H erild 1 csllecUsn ef original
ver*es
to rceti.-—b*»uty
fttrinr* These
!■***"•express
*h-— *—
------ the em 'tions of the hesrt-

SSAYES

Furniture and Appliances
New &amp;. Used

Mather of Sanford
FA 2-09:3

Rag Processing
Keeps Pralo Busy
F*r»*r l*al- —l*'— Almei*
- - - - - !«hjb:tant r? thi* tn-**-%»ef
to v'n (ja*ls in ra ri in »»me man-

III

Mas. Jan. IS, 1?5|—PafS 7

Very often 1 Card cf Thaaka in The Siaford Herald maata •
need which la difficult to Dll in any ether way. Net only u It 1
gracieua exprenttm ef gratibude to these who bto&gt; aeat floral
tributes but alio courteeualy acknawledgea the le m c .i and kindneasei of ths many to whom a personal note cf thanks cannot «aU
be maU«d.
Newspaper Cards ef Thinks are accepted as socially correct.
Emily Pcit, the noted authority on etiquette, feels they serve m ini
good uses.
There la no preierlbed form for a Card of Thaaka. It can b* a t
brief or as detailed 11 vou desire When the occasion come* you
«U1 find a sympathetically understanding member of our atali to
aisiat you.

Used furniture, appliances, tsela

203-09 East First

I

Ih f e an fori f rrali

PUMPS — SPRINKLER
• QUICK CREDIT •
SYSTEMS
• EASY TERMS
Ail tyrei and Uses, toitalled
W1LSON-MA1ER
"Do It Youraelf"
New a ad I’eed Fumdure
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
311 £• Flrit S t Ph FA 2-3523
STI NE
SIicMas end Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA' 2-«432

INCOME TAX SERVICE

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THE RATE

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ALL • Ot EP. JEWEL cmCot. Hwy. 17-32 A 27th S t
Mercury Out bojrd viator*
broidery is f»a*uf*d in a short,
Sleeping r s s a t , TV. Th* GsMe*.
ip, r&gt; g&gt;*|Tu
|
Phone FA 2-1501
fort**.- -nduitn- r y v it’-j-s in
blue lare evinlng drsis d.*4ni Magnolia Av«.. FA 2-0720.
iijyiLi ex t
D R A IL E Y O D H A M , F ree.
Beat?. Mstcri. TnE*ri L P.aglirx |
b* *»ia*m.int nf t i n -*'h!th. i r
______
•ijr.‘d by ,v*ttir Rmm*iuT
2M5 Pirk Ave.
FA 2-*:34
-&lt;-• K*n»,, fr*m almost al! parts of j Tb* waistlm* is »• ripped in
EFFICIENCY apartments » u tt-!
— ---------------------------1
Contrie ting A Repixr*
able for couple er single perion.
blue silk tiffe'a that forms t
JOHNSON MOTORS
11007 Eanfetd Avi ph FA 2-4552 ‘ ",,r 4
'
* shower,
•
. Id* illy |
Private bath
A
The ra-«- mateni! includes any­
double pouf in f panels at the
GOOD LAND
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
Plumbing
—
Krr«Vv
Heating
back.
located acre** from Pest Office. 1W J;T8li „-#n u -,v d per 2434 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-1532
thing fre~ eld suits to cld nightM. G. HODGES
Inquire Jicsbson D ep\ Store.
■gmi-ns
cardinal* r*bn
Bigr.
Service on AU Water Pumps— untf'rm s *- bats
This
tem
fic !
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M ELAKA APARTMENT S- rooms J (1*3* qo
Drilled — Pumps
FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES PaolaWells
("&gt;% na (v-, n
m u s e! old ituff il sort'd nut
Read
Phone
FA
2-6037
private
baths.
114
IV.
First
St.
___________________________
s-vnn oo
*500 O'* P - * »
and. aftsr recening the ic'cia!
McRANEY-SMITR PAINTS
P rita traatment fcccomts "E nr
Store building and warehouse.
$150(1 DOWN — -1000.(1(1
CLARK
FA 2-*4!l
FA 2-40&lt;l.
Modern 3 hvjr-em bon* in jr vxl 2315 P irk Ave.
PI-im blnr.-Hcitl-c A Supply Co. Hah w*al md is destr'd to fl'orl
-------------------------------- —■— —
lot »t ion
GUARANTEED MOTORR
the dem'stic and cheap interCostrsftlng A Repair.*
Furnuh*d 2 r**m ipt -1th bath.
M A Y F A IR
ESPECIALLY POF TROLLING 2*1* Orlind* Dr Ph. FA 2-2374 national markets
All private FA --4903.
i ^ h*.dr*-?m 2 |»j?h home, trrrsrro 5 HP Ftreitona
15335
Highway 17-92 South Sanford
OM rsgi are e-e~-*here m
5*2.50
floors, butlt-ina, -ash er. dryer 5 HP JohnseF rito md thi ilr 11 filed
3 room, furnishsd a p irm rn t. pr!5-riuMfu! In* - ith sprinkler s;s-(3 * HP Johnson -:*.h gear &lt;hif*., This !• i pt;* to the Rits theitre (hi smell and the dust ef tham
vsts entrance. Til! F .\ 2-di-l
ex’r i tir.Jt. like new
S!*2 on
te a 125,000,00 — Terms
?!rs Ag -.os On»no. E*p
j, b-o-in.f- ird Prato
before 5 p.m.
8 HP Elrir.
Jfo s
date Jan 22. 1355
ROSA L. PAYTON
TH
HP
Merc’i
r
/
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''O
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is
kinta
’ ef old pint* md dir­
®Fcr rent or sale ! bidcor— ‘4 f- Rc;!s**red Fell Estate Brokef A!! mo*"rs in gond n n n in c conty shtr*i
PLUMBING
New Moon Irsil-r sir condition- F‘* FA 2 -1^01 1.-72 at H ii" a ’ha
dltien ilia le g e selection of birTha FTatisi star'sd dtalissg m
Contract and Repair Work
cd. Inquire f Mall S :* 234-B,
tags ss esr!- a* the ’.2th canFree Estlmatts
3 BP. k-me. on. 2H .haded lots.! f . ; S
' l fc61,Jlsdtri11Country Club f.d
R. L. HIRVEV
**sr-. bu* it
an**her kind r{
2 firec!i*ej htrd ' ocd fl**ri. I
Your E-lwrud- D**!-r
Furnish'd
*--~ art Clean, rrl*' '*
FT h- 'lrJ iuS ! ROBSON SPORTING "GOODS : nl Sanford Av*. Fh-r." FA 2-3353 •****k ,w*n The- Jus* us'd t.' buy
jnd sell thrm. a **rt of eimp1*
'ite e n trs n c e Aduirs FA2-1^4*
24—p i a n o ’ SEKViCfc.
b«h « d .* FA 2-1695.:fp r‘iU
' E04 E- l!t
Phoa# FA
jtrad* Bu* mu'h la tir the Bn*SHAD~~ FISHERMAN _ F;r -ale by *-ner, I bedroom, 2
PIANO TUNING *. FtP.AlRING trh i*arted i**dinp to Trat*
Modern row fur ’ j..», - i 1 F __ .
r***ndar- clrth to hs treatod th*
tV L HAF MON
week cr month, on ti er, in tic.n. Fiascnably rnend. Fh. FA , Beiutiful _ b|aek poodle jiupplir. Ph FA 2-4.23 After 5 C9*-p m. F rjt* wj-- j*.d th-n reshipped to
s'lndard
Registered.
Cal!
FA
heart of *had fishlar ‘ sm tory.
2-5493.
Britain to be r*!d in eheap mar­
2-S8SO
-ELECTKH A l *Ul(VICES
FA 2-4533
kets
t _____________________________
FAFMEF.2 AGENCY
i:&gt;— v u rit Li-hs w'a m t i i
Electiteil Contraetlaa
P jjtA ’ar Bcv~
%or Pent— Dri-e-In Resti’irm*.
N 5’ rs rm tr. R*sltcr
FIc j e* Winn e a j ^ n i r Prn *
th* Pri*??! £ m* 1
Euildirg Lo&gt;--i»*d cn Lake Fron'
FARMER'S AGENCY
R ANDALL ELECTRIC CO
WANTED—All
kinds
e!
scrip
nar*'* li"!
Tj - ih'uld -'* th-Fh FA 2-1252.
A• jocis'e*
112
Jlignolla
terul.
2-j'kern’
in
Eatvagi
Vacd
I tens., iucitennan c a r ag* * a n ; sag asagnoua____ |
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any thing r\
*'d fgr »e »i* *th*
V O:borne
D H
(DEE)
Phm:* FA
FA 2-2-t|.
2-2-34.
__ Mr.•*- -Gs■ V
v-,-r- rj
u (D
E E )1 Fb.cc"
rriGtO.AIFC
appliances
a ilea • ra*o
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FU fhoae FO i-3S15 cr Ban- st’iff x* horn* ar.d irrea-d*
..............
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go«d ccndi* *it rA 2-4-4 ___
!nri f_q 2-.3651 after 8 pm
i«- 'd Wv \ helned th-m t
( Ei LOOK THEBE O 'l P
Bedroom* frame.
■ ha'hi.
ROBERT A. avJLLIAM;-. P-aWor ■ ■ ..t . . i1,
■■■ - - .......... "■ u ..„ . , JT tarrying out *hai- ides Eet-r-en
f*ii»nt location, only HO.OOf* o &gt;.
Ri^-nnnd Lurdqullt, Assoc— — —— 1“ 25 A— BLILDING-RLI AIRS- joiq *-d‘ 1313 Prato'* -ep Indu*Atlantic Bank Bldg. --------------on«n s* 5 pn A. M
PAINTING
-• •
5 Bedroom. _Iramej tsmparati _^-y FA
— 2-3931
■
_ ----- ------------------new, nicely lindjcapeJ
.1 Bedrnnnt _ 5150 on D o''rt
HARRIETT 5* BLALT) NOOK
tunrlisd fh« D ilu - #r?n*j 32,Cfin, Do*&gt;-o balance Ilk* rent pm? fHA closing -ot's !!*rth!y 105 £. Oak AveFA 2-5742 FLOOR landing
sanding and finishing “-*&gt;• 5
blanket* 7it*.W &gt;
* 2 Bedroom, frame, r.eir s-hrrl
n--m v*s ippro*inta*«ly !5 |0 0
Cleaning. *«• a x t n g f e r mg *ne*nr» *f grvr. gr*v e!o*h fer
i
49.00000 II oO()on, do-vn, bai&gt;*•-,- ^rd m ed'm threugheu*, 1.*—PKM.M.'r, Hbt.F "A'a M e I'
Seminole Cdunty unco lO’k
I the ur.ifsrma then •••om by thi
ance ltka isut
_
-el! constructed Ranch type
HEP C ^ A Mirk she** '••ocl
H M Gleasen. IJk e M ar/
| Haiti-- s*ld:*rr
ii L.1l E m a i l DJilVE-lN
windows Ths latest in modem L*ca! con-om hat *pen:n; f-r *•il m dr-t* &lt;*tth • di/f'repc*—
At the end of tha* -i-ar. -«.*.rm
cr«‘jrv — recepfiontl* W rit. For P i.q'm t call Mr. Ticker. Fh
2544 French Ave.
convenienca Mjv he ie*n ar.v
n.n ov'nkir* of gl'immg
FA 2-*lv9 or FA 2.fioo:.
E*x 5A r o Fanfcrd Herald r - •cr aurplus unlfcmts returned itim* x* too* W, ..rd Immediate
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
blaeW p*iu d» ?cl*. "iroed
‘ng age, e*p-r.»r.c*. ar.d quaiifipossetsion.
galn to Prato to bo t.-jr.;f-rr.od
Johnny Walker, Associate
high m fi— ' :.prv? In n-i&lt;
“ Cull Hall" Phone FA 2-3841
Du--.ng The 5* -rid War I! the
and bw-v-'ied t ' 'ha « Hit—
______________ 829
tc*1 '“ •'irr!**'!
\Tj.H* I V«to*
fr*m Tr ier-? .-clfectior.
—i n o _ 145
Thts is a pets •■* t h c * u- m *-* - S . ^ tJ m J t&amp; a liij C a m fw y j
f"« ♦'**
1 -*ij
thi* *• JJ*
*• #*k.
Fir* iri- Mip'e
for Etn Bu*ler E’.p dii» Jen
into soft vob! "
▼ir /H
Apr!*' •"&lt;?,*ft
1358.
A. D PETERSON
Erm- i"9:ror — F-mofir.- — Re* si ths aurylur left b - t1" Dollar.
A’-*
Wesconet*
1
l-kinn-lll*
Broker Associates: A. fl. PcUrlid ng — Mi**- al? — ( ontrac* C — s0 and Al ad irstiaa floedad
Ph, EVergraer. i-M49
f
RAYMOND M. EALL
sun Jr., P. J. Chestoriun, liai
trors — financing.
Prato -om* *f tha unJcrma earREALTOR
field Willett?, and R. W Wi!«*ad f^ a
(“ ^
.
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REAL E f TATE-I* .-I FH N'*E
Him* Bob Edvards A. C. Do*dTED BURNETT
1 -»-*-&lt;• *—
P'l* f 'm*
FOR RRkt I.TV
re , Land Bunrey-ar.
FOB FETTER PAl.VTLV'O
?e............ * !a -a g '* : a * f-rd
Liit your r.’"!get*/ &gt;•H u114
(ark. A " rh FA 2-G ’ 2'.
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ttM * a
s '* .
True) i*eo*c* Hied *» -rk Gng 2 ;''t C ried lev Fh FA 2-2373 |
3rd L Park Ave.,. Sanlord
hour.- r 'o d c jv Appl. S«. Sem«*i cf thff World
II p rift&gt;
P&gt;rr
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V
Cf,Htr
2
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t'?r
ilOMEBEEEERE
—
if
you
•
FA 2-5841
:m!a B:vd
-ally a!! cf fh* Pra'cr! ha--e teLi-a-utd — Ear.de. I — L'r.i*n
find your kind of hc-.u!*? lts*ld
Fees E s'm tst's — Cem piri cur •cme ir.'-fllvsd in vmrking on
■« md -1—U i .if \ vTA.^Atu
Cherry Krai estate Agency j for m &gt;* why no*
rig?
Pritss FA 2-225? after 5 ^0
Till i*
-&gt;-i*h u&gt; ? Littinjs
Dial FA 2-9029—Notary
....
! )?•
Gsna-i! r'piir* gang*! rooms
Struggling r'nrovf
1219 W. 13 St. Fcar-nirb«r fhop
TV*
ij
UOME-FLLEF;. — t- -~ J hnusu,
added, porch, '--loaures and 7~—NOT ICE.— f ER?' i» AI
thif the *id
painting FA 2-1:37.
'i*Vl»V arr
pr:-*d ngh*. are srlim r. )' hy
New 3 Bedrtictn Homes
s from tu?
ROLLAWAY,
Hospital
ar.d
Duty
cot list v urs with us NOW?
Bed* Diy. Week or MonOa— Anglo-Saxan &lt;our.tr.*i ie still m
STOP no Down
Elder! - mi* *o mike himself use­
1*1 FA 2-51S1. fhxrr "ire Center pool th jro x.:i much heftar 'hsr.
ful fer rosm L Hard. Fhoni
Plus Closing C***
116 West Firit St
Stenetrnm Kr-alty
♦J*jl .g.WUU ••^-•*a
L.1* '"
FA 2 25 Feature* eiecirir kii-hsai, term H. E. .-rE-’-cTpr-vt
xo floors, and Lii.r-- residenila!'
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au^♦ j»«i Qijyj
f i*)*w» *“*9*^1!
loeatlana.
Niccv Ji-hscn
a
week
f
a
1
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350
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l i t N la rk — Ph'n«&gt; FA 2-24y
FA 2-2017
r" h to o -trial it :» pcmbls to
A. K. Shoemaker, .Ir.
r&lt;— -ba'-lA L aTP-lTcE's'
f;nd emsnme and •e-.hiih'et One
Phene F4 2-3IOK
DIE?
EL
Seminole Realty
•f the h?s?a rag d*j!*r? rv d tha?
WELL DRILLING
HEAVT EQI’IP.MENT
-a **
W t’tPTFH'H? _ r IS MEP.n
KENNETH F. SLACK
FurbankiM
ers*
Pump*
a
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men
in
thi?
art*
FEALTORt,
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f *»e(*• .-j CM,**■ V*ai fc)*jee| I |A&lt;’»
EEG REAL E5TATE L’f."K F r Eli. Meth’ n — V .'a i Gnncale:.
*n sU mvkos
to 'ram for Diesel and Hea
m
d
pock
1C0J S. 2nd
Phona FA 2-0221
HOWARD C. LONG
.
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d of s womm
Aaaociatas
207 E. Commercial Are,
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the
bonafita
cf
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Park
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FA
2-.52‘
2
A F-c tha Beat F t » in P.*il Eitato
Phone FA 2-2A33
trained snd eapsriep.red Diesel ■ „
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friendly nelffhbrrhnod and the flnwi ertnatrue!tnn, then a-- (he h otru In LITTLE VENICE
TO-DAY
Thsae h s a s s ire built «*ith spxrhus Florida
Ih-'ng &lt;t* mind
them for yo&gt;ir»e!f. Dnly
t ’*d t'-’nifs left lo choose from: Ore 3 bedroom
I bath and one 3 bedroom 2 bath*.

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Corner W. CrytUa DrHe A
U i* Mary S k i. Fh-a* FA 2-45J1
cr Phone FA 2-301J after T pm.

Ceramic Tile
A r.*r‘es'y Bs*i Quality
A m ^ rirjn -O le a n Tile

10c Each
iag worn out.
F a 2 4*45. BO? to 1 J. It -ill Ply y o u to see us before I ENVELOPES. Lettorbeadi. atata-1 F v k Mirada Concrete Co
Toa
buy Open Evening* anr
jou buy.
menu, invoice*, hand bill*, and Pup te r/i 14,93. Deuhla blanktts
20 acre tile term, i b e d r o o m
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programs, e t e .
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College Hospital
Medicol Director
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pointed Dr. Ellsworth A Browneller ns Medical Director of the bonjrital.

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M MATO J. BLOOMFIELD, FIELD ENGINEER for the Sperry Gyroscope Co. lfctujre*
i to crew members of Heavy Attack Squadron Eleven (VAH-11) on the Sperry Auto-Pilot
installed in their Douglas A3D Sky warriors.
(Official U8N Photo)

Louis J . Scheld Dies Saturday

7959
(Continued from Pat* t)
demand* (or le u eaeentltl aervk ee sad beneflti provided by the
M e ra l govarnmant."
but It Is the priee of free world
leadership end “the goal of last*
la s eeaee” ia worth It, ha aald.
Thii nation sow baa “ military
•eperiority over any potential eggreaaor or aggrauora," the Preaidtnt aald. And-he bed no.doubt
that Americana “are. determined
to maintain our ability to detar
war end to repet end deeiaively
counter any poaatWe attack."
Air P arte Gate Meet
The 47.1 billion dolinra for "pro­
tection” included: Army, 1.1 bil­
lion dollar*; Navy, 10.S billion dol­
lars; Air For*#, 11.7 billion dotlira ; atomic anersy, U billion
dollara; foreign eld and allied
fro grama, 4.4 billion dollara.
The defenea funda included mon­
ey for "an expanded reaearcb and
development effort an military
M tellltei and other apace vehicles
end anti-miasUe ayatema."
la addlUen, the Prealdent eatlmated stepped up spending for
education, with the emphasla on
orient*, end basic reaearcb St 147
million dollara. Bat he dropped
last year's school construction
program.
The President asked for SOO mil­
lion dollara to keep In reaerve to
permit cashing In quickly on any
scientific breakthrough In develop. ment of apace weapons.
Construction of a new ballistic
missile detection syatem will be
Started. The present Continental
Air Defense early warning net­
work will be upended and Im­
proved.
f o r New Weapons
Moat of the military procure-

Legal Notice
NOTICM

Louis J. Scheld, 7Z, 401 oak Ave.
passed away at hla reiidenee
early Saturday morning after a
lengthy Illness.
Mr. Scheld came to Sanford four
y ean ago from New Jersey. He
was a retired hospital mainten­
ance man and recently had been
employed a s' ticket taker at the

Rite Theatre.
He waa born Nov. 4, 1IM In
New York S u it.
Survivors Include hie wife, Mrs.
Alice Scheld, Sanford,
Funeral services were conduct­
ed this morning at 10:30 In the
Gramkow Funeral Home Chapel,
with the Rev. A. G. Melnnla of­
ficiating

Volunteer Firemen
To Install New
Officers Tuesday
Officer* of the Lake Mary
Voluntaer Firs Department will
be Installed tomorrow night, ac­
cording to an official of the or­
ganisation.
"We would like to ate as many
of our friends as possible coma
out and see tbs Installation end
to haar the reports from various
eommltteaa," Ed Zimmerman, re­
tiring prealdent, aald.
Zimmerman stated that the moat
fbrward-looklng report will be the
annual financial statement.
Offleera to be installed are: Wil­
liam E. Gray, president; Mrs. R.
If. Ivera, secretary; Raymond
Ball, treasurer; and E. D. Spldett, aergeant-at arms.
K. L. Zimmerman, retiring
prealdent, will be the Installing
officer.
ment money will go for new weap­
ons, such aa longer-ring* mil
allea, and combat equipment de­
veloped for the most part In the
last three years. The Air Force
will buy only supersonic fighters
and bombers.
To kaep skilled technicians In
the armed services, tha Prealdent
proposed a SOS million dollar mili­
tary pay Increase. He alto pro­
posed pay lncraaaea for poital and
Civil Service workers totalling 555
million dollars.
On the civilian front, Elianhowar favored tome tax relief for
small biialnett through technical
revision! "with a minimum loss
of revenue." lie also advocated
legislation "to remove unintended
tax benefits and hardihlpi."
He beacd hla confidence In a
pickup In the national economy on
a trowing population, lncreaaea in
spending by federal, atats and lo­
cal governments and admtnistra
tkm pollciei "designed to facili­
tate the resumption" of buslnesa
gains.

A private Internment win be
held at e later data.

Boot, Ski Club
Meets Last Week
A regular meeting of the San­
ford Boat and Ski Club waa held
last Thursday at the little green
hut In Ft. Mellon Park.
Plans a n shaping up nicely
Itor the lanford Outboard Regatta
to bo held Jan. 19 on Lake MonJoe Nicholas, chairman for the
regatta, requests all members
without assignments to contact J.
R. Russell, parking committee
chairman, phone FA 3*007.

Male Chorus Asked
To Appear
Two requests for their appear­
ances at local avanta will be con­
sidered by the members of the
Sanfurd Mala Chorus at their
weekly practice at I o'clock to­
night, at tha First Presbyterian
Church, It waa stated by Harry M.
Walr, director of Use group, this
morning.
It la hoped that a good alien
dance, will bo present tonight,
Weir aald.

Th* followlnii (unil* bttonplne Is
•w n.r. (if ■■ml. which hat* ha.n
•olil for l u u , .ml which h er. bt.n
Wnolalm.il fur lonp.r than Ihra*
month, *ra la mjr hand and unlaaa
Ih. ownrr ahall anuly far tarn. »&gt;
or li.tor. Vabruarir fal, tail, such
fun la Will b. paid Into th. a .n .ra l
Vumt of Pamlnol* ©
SoiMjr, Florida)
Kuala of (I. I*. Illll
I tilt
Kalato nf U. V. Illll
li.u
Katato of fl. I*. Illll
j» ,n
Kthi-lwyn Hoyt 1‘irkar
t.m .u
Alien
live .M
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ii"eiey. ll.tra
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troy Orlmatsy
Harrlno
tin
IkottU* Clark Whltakor
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Total
tt.llSO!
W|ln*-a mf hand and offlelal aeal
thla taih. day of January A. IV.
m s.
C&gt; P. Ifarndoa.
The Dutch In Pennsylvania
Hark nf Clrroli C»'irl
•migrated from Germany to the
P.mlnot* County. Florida
United Stetee.
far. am

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TOTAL I.IAHILITItrt
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Capital
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Coatomara' luhlllty to tkla bonk oo ac c a p taMoaa a a tat*a4) a#

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TOTAL Z.IAntUTIkUI AND C A PITAL ACCOUNT*
T his bank's cap ital con sists s f:

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(OewOmed &gt;rom Page I)
C hari* I - Bennett ef Jacksonville
baa eity m t H Ms epWa* e l the
Sanford-Tltusvllle Canal. In a tetogram to the Sanford Herald Con­
gressman Bennett said "1 have
always believed the canal to be
of both military and economic Im­
portance and atm do." /
Senator «aer*a lot*Aero said
la a telegram that he waa keenly
disappointed that the District and
Division engineers recommended
that no* Improvement to the Sts*
ford-Titusville Canal be undertak­
en. "I sincerely hope that when
now engineering evidence and
other information la presented to
the Board of Engineers for Rivera
and Harbor* It will be sufficient
to reverse tha derision," be u ld .
In expressing Me concern over
the "unfavorable recommenda­
tion", Con grcaa men A. A "Syd”
Her long J r., u ld la a telegram
to The Sanford Herald "In my
Judgment there era, in relation to
this particular project, overriding
consideration*, many of which
may be lodlract, which should
hava had considerable effect on
tha decision of tha engineers, ovtn
to the point of Influencing a fa­
vorable report. I am speaking of
such things aa tha fact that with­
out this canal the Canaveral Har,bor project ia strangled and In
effect becomes a dead-end street."
Senator Spesaird Holland stated
that further atudy would be made
of the report when complete fl-

serving ns acting Medical Director
since tost January, wee graduated
from Jefferson Medical College In
IMA He waa born In Chamberebury, Pa. where be attended the
public schools. He attended DlekInaon College,' transferring to
rranhlln and Marshall College In
the Navy V -lt program end gra­
duating In 1M4.
Foilowing internship at the 0 .
B. Naval Hospital, Philadelphia,
he attended the Navel School of
Aviation Medicine a t Ptniacola,
Florida, serving later an Flight
Surgeon to Carrier Air groups in
the Korean and Maditarranean
Tbeatars and aa Senior Medical
Officer a t the Naval Air Station,
Sanford, Florida.
In 1954 Dr. Browneller entered
tha 'School of Public Health and
Administrative Medicine at Co­
lumbia Unlvaraltr, under a fellow­
ship of tha Commonwealth Fund
to study medical administration.
Dr. Browndlar served a residency
In Administrative Medicine i t ihs
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit,
Michigan. Ha received hla Master
of Science Degree In Administra­
tive Medicine from Columbia Univegalty in 1956.
Dr. Browneller is ■ member of the American Medical Association,
tha Philadelphia County Medical
5oetsty, tha Amartcan Hospital
Association,
American
Publle
Vocational School Health
Association, the Associa­
tion of American Medical Colleges,
Organizing New
Association of Penn., and the
Hospital Association of Philadel­
Shorthand Classes phia.
Ho also servea aa a mamThe Seminole County Vocational bar of the Advisory Board of the
School la organising new short­ Hospital Council of Philadelphia.
hand classes In Shorthand I beginn­
Dr. Browneller la married and
ing Tuesday, Jan. 14, both In the has three children—'Lynn Ann, I;
day and evening. Day time clauea Barbara Gay, X; and Naney Rae,
are scheduled from 1 to S p. m., 4 months.
Mondays through Fridays; evening
classes from 6:49 to 7:45 p. ra„
Tuesdays and Thursdays only. The
school la also starting a new course
In Business English. This courts
Is scheduled from 10
11 a. m.
Monday through Fridays. A class Copy Down This Name
In Commercial Law has Just been
organized, and anyone lntereilrd And Address Now . . ,
may still Join this group. This
class maets fr n 9 to 10 a. m., * . , and write today to find out
Mondays through Fridays.
how you can atilt apply for a
Tha classes In typing, bookkeep­ 11,000 life Insurance policy to
ing, and dictation, both day and help take car* of final expenses
evening, ere on an Individual bails, without burdening your family.
and may be Joined at any time.
Mail a postcard or lattar, giving
Anyone Interested in any of thast your name, aildretM nnd ege to:
course* Is urged to enroll as soon
Old American Ina. Co.
is potilhlt. The school Is located
I West 0t!1.2500B
In the Kent Building on Commer­
Kansa* City, Missouri
cial Ava. It Is a public school un­
There i* no obligation—end no
der the supervision of the Board of
Publle Instruction. Fred C. Murray one will call on you. You can handle
Is director of the school.
the entire transaction by mall.

to

People 50 lo 80

.

Ktv. Varcfaman WIH
Conduct Revival
A t Faola Church

The church, ef which th e Rev. Root* 46), six mile* west ef Baa
Cecil W. Shatter ia pastor, la lo -1ford.

The H er. tn d Mr*. Virgil A
Varda man t i Jonesboro, Tnd. will
be conducting a revival at the
Padta Wesleyan Methodist Church,
Jan. 14-M. Hie Rev. Varda man,
a Generq] Evangelist of the Weeleyan Methodist Church, will ba
bringing messages each night, and
both Sunday mornings.
Everyone Is cordially Invited to
attend the servlets at T:10 p. m.

F IX - U P
YOUR

I«r*a are avaflabte. Ha aald "We
shall give them closest study with
a vitw to taking any action which
■cems to premia* a more ‘favorabta verdict."

H iD f

IN

THE A m t

WKDNEIDAY A THURSDAY
JANUARY llth A 16th

/W o o d

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SM ILEY
‘&lt;5W

Protact your home investment by making needed
repairs now! A low-coet loan, arranged by aa

-

through FHA, Is the economical, convenient wag
to finance all repairs and remodeling. Come In and

Buw nn

saw aa today with your plana . . . it’s aarprising

AM ERICAS * 1
COWBOY COMEDIAN

how easily the work can be accomplished.
Put An Extra Room In The Attie
Build 8ereeaed-In Patio

Don’t Miss This Exciting
49 Minute Stage Show
ADMISSION — 11.09
with Tax

Paint—Outside or Inside
Add a Bedroom
Aa Extra Bath

ALSO WEDNESDAY
“SMILEY"
Starring —
RALPH RICIIARDSON

Replaca Decayed
Porch or Steps
Repair Leaky
Roofa

Call FA 2-5581 The Lumber Number
For Sudden Service

C O -H IT
"STREETS OF LAREDOwith
William Holden

Hill Lumber &amp; Supply Yard

•'CHILDREN UNDER I t
ADMITTED FREE

213 W. 3rd St.

Sanford, Fla.

December 31,1957

at close of business'

liabilities

a is e t s

laBBAa^dw*.,..

...$ 3,264,983.73
Loans and D iscounts................ .
88,660.00
Banking House, Furniture, Fixtures .... _ •
2,901,936.29
U. S. Govt. B onds.....................
Other Bonds ..........................
1,025,194.31
2,344,339.41
Cash and Due from Banks
TOTAL RESOURCES

-A .

Capital Stock
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Reserve for Bad Debts
Unearned Discount
Deposits

$ 200,000.00

300,000.00
37,784.21
72,733.41
81,741.01
8,932,85.5.11

$ 9,625,113.74
TOTAL LIABILITIES

1mjm biiimi i n iiim i— ii T r r r tBt,w,ui*"j ,M—

-OViTi

zxs&amp; r.

directors

officari
m i l H. McNulty
T. K. dicker
C. Howard McNulty .
Miry R. Douglass ...
RoUnd A. Wenaon
Dullax E. Loop ___
Ralph W. Pcxold
Merwin P. Crandall .
Patricia H. Gatehel
H. Edward Dnvin_

-*v-- • -

$ 9,625,113.74

___Chairman of the Board
President
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Them a r t free gifts for the
todies a t Baggerly’s Appliance
Center, U S South Park Are. ill
taring our formal opening, said
4oe Baggerly, owner and general
manager of the modern, new ap­

ForLadies At Store Opening

"O f course, we have one grand
ladles visiting ns during the forpliance store.
iwnlng just as long M our prise that will be awarded at the
For the liides. Just as long at
end af the week for which we want
they last, said Baggerly, “ we
v1stting M during forthere wO
have bottles of perfume as door
ng meek te register. Tea
ery body
priies. Of course,'' lie said, “the
see, you dent have to be preeenf
perfume will be here for aU of the

THE MODERN WESTINGHOUSE kitchen that forms a
part of thn B aggerly Appliance C enter’s showroom at 2553
South Park Ave. The kitchen will be in operation during

the firm’s formal

week. This ia just one of
the m a n y d e p a rtm e n ts at th e new B a g g e rly A ppliance
Center location.
(S ta f f Photo)

Tbe formal opening of Baggerly gtriy emphasised strongly, "W ith
to win," he said. The prise, stated
Baggerly, “ will be a portable TV, Appllanet Center at Its new loca­ my buying power, 1 am able to
one of those pertbale TVs that tion, 13U South Park Ave., will bring to the people nf Sanford and
take place all this week, said Joe Central Florida, the most modem
sveryone has been wanting."
"B u t," Baggerly pointed out, Baggerly, owner and general appliances at a better price than
they have been paying."
"we have a bigger surprise for manager of the firm.
He said this morning " I will
“This la. In a sort of way, my
the ladies who do the cooking at
home."
fifth anniversary to Sanford," prove to you that 1 will give you
For the first time to this area, said Baggerly as he explained quality merchandise at a batter
he explained, '*we i r e going to that he has been In Sanford sloe# price and with better service than
you will find 4lscwhcre.
have on display the famous West- rah. 1, IMS.
Inghouse Electronic Range and
Baggerly, with IS years ex­ "1 have about a $30,000 Invest­
speed-o-light cooking with Miss perience to the appliance business, ment in this store, and I am proud
Polly Murray, famous Home Ec­ and always with Westlnghouse ap­ of it and want all of my friends
onomist demonstrating one of the pliances, said " I hive made many and customers, and prospective
most marvelous appliances of the friends in the Sanford area and 1 customers to see It," said Bagage.
am very happy to plaee this mo­ gerly.
rotating to a model kitchen act
"There le no heat when the dem appliance eenter at their dis­
up to the ahowrooms of Baggerly
Wcstinghouse Electronic llange is posal."
used, Instead, Baggerly explained,
Joe Baggerly, and his wife Mil­ appliances, Joe Baggerly said,
high frequency radio energy la dred Dualne, live at 210 Virginia "thoie appliances will actually be
used. The microwave energy pro­ Ave. here. They have three child­ to operation—they can be demon­
duces heat In the food and not In ren, Catglloe 12; Tommy, 11; and strated to every way.”
the range or utensils. The heat, Janice Kay, 5.
As ■ matter of fact " l am going
In the cooking of food, is absorb­ "We a n thoroughly entrenched to havo a pot of hot coffee on my
ed."
In Sanford," said Baggerly, "and range all of the time and any of
Polly Murray, he said, will de­ we are confident that lta growth my friends, customers, acquain­
monstrate bow turkeys can be and expansion a n Imminent."
tances, and prospective customers
baked In 20 minutes, apples in m
Baggerly said "This Is a big are welcome to come out, alt
minutes, cakes In six minutes, fro- week both for myself and my down and enjoy a cup of coffee
sen dinners and potatoes In four staff." And tho reason he gave with me."
minutes, and milk heated In 13 was this: "I am In the appliance
“ Come out and get a cup of
seconds.
business and the appliance bus! coffee with Joe, Is going to be one
"We want all of the ladles In ness alone. T h e n ia nothing else of my slogans," said Baggerly.
this arcs to ice the miracles of to detract from making my ap­
The new Baggerly Appliance
speedi-light cooking a t Baggerly pliance business one of the finest Center la a modern b u lid tu of
Appliance Center," said the firm’s in Florida."
general manager.
Ho explained that his business
Al| of the food cooked In this has continually grown and ‘1
unusual Wcstinghouse appliance have the most modern and bestwill he served to those attending equipped buildings to Central
*
the demonstration, said Baggerly. Florida," and ha added quickly,
Assisting Miss Polly Murray will “there1* nothing to this ares to
be Miss Idjcjr Nowlin, Home Ec­ equal IL"
onomist for the Florida rower and
“This place," said Jo* Baggcrly, as he swept his hinds around the building to show its
vaxtnrss, “Is built strictly for the
appilanca business. That's the wsy
it is equipped and designed."
Speaking of appliances, Big-

concrete block and gkai
showwindowa are the meet modera yet," said Baggerly. " n a y
give you a view of the entire
building and showroom," he said.
There Is plenty of parking space,
said Baggerly, both in front and
back. No trouble parking, be said.
Just drive up and come to.
Speaking of the future, Bsggir1y pointed out that ."1 am going
to build several more stores Im­
mediately south of this building
on property that 1 have already
acquired.
“ We are going to have a regular
shopping center of our own hero
for the benefit of our friends and
customers.
x
“ 1 don't know of much more
that we could offer," said Bag g tr­
iy as he rsn down a list of for­
mal opening plans for this week.
“ We're going to have free coffee
for our friends snd customers,
plenty of parking space for them
when they visit us, and tho high­
est quality merchandise a t tba
lowest possible prlees a t all
times."
Baggerly Invited aveoona to
drive out aud visit his new Bag­
gerly Appliance Center all this
week. "We have a number of sur­
prises for those who take advsm
(age of opening week," he said.

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BAGGERLYS

CONGRATULATIONS

ON THE COMPLETION OF THEIR FINE NEW STORK
Light Co. In this area. Mlsi Now­
lin has arranged for atl of the
home economics classes In local
schools to visit tho Baggerly Ap­
pliance Co. demonstrations this
week, said Baggerly. Tho children
will he brought to the store by
bus In order to see one of the
most amaxlng demonstrations ever
offered Sanford audiences.
"We're certainly happy to havo
the opportunity to bring Miss Mur­
ray and Miss Nowlin to our store,"
■aid Baggerly, "for we know that
they will ploase all of the ladles
who come out to see and hear
them, as well as to see the ap­
pliances they will be demonstrat­
ing.
Baggerly pointed out that the
store, during tbe week of Its for
mal opening, will be open from 9
a.m. to 9 p m.

BAGGERLY APPLIANCE
CENTER
on the completion of your modern
new appliance store
e

PHILLIPS INDUSTRIES, Inc.
Orlando, Florida

We Are Proud To Have
Been Selected To Supply
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Office S n p p /y Co.
and
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FA 2-5842

GA 3-1635
THE OWNER AND GENERAL MANAGER of Baggerly Appliance Center, Joe T. Bng-

• MARSH O LD SALEM CABIN ERS
• M OLD ED TOPS

gerly at his desk in the modem office nnd display rooms whore a formal opening Is be­
ing held all thin week. “Come out and have a cup of coffee with Jots," will ha one of
my slogans, said Baggerly.

• C O M P LET E K IT C H EN
P LA N N IN G SER V IC E

now at

(Staff Photo)

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OPENING.

TIMBER FABRICATION, Inc.
PERRY, FLORIDA

Baggerly Appliance Center
M il Park

Atm o s

FA 1-8871

M anager, E rnest Smart
Phone F A 2-3798

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to Sanford !

FRT VIEW OP DAGtiERLY Appliance Center, 2558
Park Ave. showing all of the departments of the
turn display and showroom where a formal opening U being

held ell this week. Free gifts, door prizes, food and soft
drinks are being featured throughout the week.

(Photo by Bergstrom)

YOU’RE INVITED TO SEE the W«stinghouse Electronic
Range In action at Beggarly Appliance Center's formal
opening all this week. Don’t m iss seeing speed-o-light
cooking at the first showing of this miraculous Westinghouse appliance.
(Staff Photo)

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BAGG ERLY A P P LIA N C E
C EN TER

TO
BAGGERLY'S
. . . on the completion of yeur fine
new building. We trust this growth
and deserved sueeess will continue
through the years to come.

ONE OF THE ATTRACTIVE DISPLAYS is the refrigerator and range portion of the model kitchen display at
Baggsrly Appliance Center during its formal opening all
this week.
(Staff Photo)

“ Homes Built
Custom To Your Specifications'

TV PICTURES and SOUND

1800 MELLONVILLE

THIS PORTABLE WE5TINGHOUSE Dishwasher is a ver­
satile appliance for the homo and it will be demonstrated
during the formal opening of Baggerly’s Appliance Center,
2553 South Park Ave., all this week.
(Staff Photo)

W. Scott Burns, Mgr.

207 Magnolia Ave.

CONGRATULATIONS
AND .
BEST W IS H E S

JEL J9 k N iI^ T V

FA 2-3103

On The Completion Of
Their Fine New Appli­
ance Center and Sale.3
Room.
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E afieri/ AppUir.ee Center's ter­ CRAILOTTISVILLF, V i. Of ra il opcnic* all this week Is b tlif Former Q m U s4 ladle a* plteher
furnished by The Foodnart.
Don Bis eh, whot major lean* ca­
Miss ?a2y Murray. Herns { :• reer was cut ikon ly a ptsehel
esnsiir*. with Westiashsuss in the nerve, was r»ported to ho roogrerState ef TJeriis. wts dsarem triU !ef from automobile aeoldest to.
miraculous microwave eaektaf.
furies today at (ho Urtvoruty of
Only the foods are hot slaee the Virginia Hospital. Black, who pit.
heat is absorbed by the foods end ehod o no-bit, no-run tamo aialost
not the pass is which food 1; cook-' the FhlUdeJyhis Atkletiei darter
ed.
the J$tT saasos, suffered a brain
Feodm irt la furaiahirg quality Injury in the crash oa Saturday
foods tor the deresastratioa. All while eareute to Blaekstone, Vs.,
food cooked during the de.-cocitra- with bis family for a holiday visit.

Fis dorter the month of Deotmbor
at B an triy AppU#neo Center,"
Jo fT. Bagscriy, owner and fener.
«: maaafer said tnday.

Baggerly Appliance

CENTER

Center

STAFFORD

ByP t FRIGE RATORS AND RANGES COMBINE TO r.iV.s

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osti ef thn d o s t attranUvo ditpliy* to b* a*tm of W eitinfhouin appUincss at Eaggerly Applur.ca Car.ter’a ferrnnl
epaaiag all this week at 2WS South Park Ave. B-iggerly'a

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will fcs open front 9 a ja. to 9 pm. every right this week
to give everyone an opportunity to visit the display and
showroom.
(Staff Photo)

Sherman Concrate Co.
Out W eit 13th

FA 3-0251

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MAY WE EXTEND
GOOD LUCK AND
BEST WISHES!

Another Stap in progress
on the completion o f
For Sanford with the
your new applience

Completion of Baggerly’s
MISS POLLY MURRAY,
Home Economist for Weatinghouse in the State of
Florida, will demonstrate
the famous Westinghouae
Electronic Range w i t h
•peed-o-light cooking at the
formal opening «&gt;f Baggerly
Appliance Center. 2558 S.
Park Ave.. all this week.

store.

BAGGERLY A P P LIA N C E

Appliance

Center

C EN T ER
Baggerly Plans TV ,
Hi-Fi Display
Room In Future
Joe T. B ticerlv . owner «cd ftn
»rs! ra»9si»r of B in s r ly Aprilsacs Canter r*vaa!ad today th jt hr THIS IS THE TELEVISION department a t Baggerly’s Appliance Center. 2553 South
•xprets to Install a soundproof Park Ave. where the firm 's formal opening is being staged all this week. Westinghouse
Hi-Fi and TV demonstration room TV* of every size and style are on display.
(Staff Photo)
in the near future.
Sledpe-dog tesm i, oldeit form
The foundation of the Library
"In bujldmi a sound-proof room, to see TVs is they should be,"
of polar travel, are rtill useful In
ef
Cenrrese
was
10
thousand
vol­
slid
Bigger
ly.
sway from flaring ligh*. v# will
umes ef the Thomas Jefferson froien wastes of the f i r north
give our customers in opportunity The room will be completely library.
and south. »»y» the National Geo­
equipped with antenna, soundproof
graphic Miganne. Supplementing
and so arranged that any set ran
It tikes an average oak Mpllng plane* and tractors, they haul
be demonstrated in the proper 20 years to resrh the star* where food and equipment, ard serve In
rescue missions
light and s'moiphar*
It m « product s'o rn v

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Baggerly Appliance
Center

fo ju fJ ia tu la iw iiA
ON THE
COMPLETION OF
THE NEW HOME FOR

on the completion

of your modern
new building

BAGGERLY'S
APPLIAN CE

CEN TER

WE ARE
TO
TO

We ere happy
to have Supplied
the
* Sheeting
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HAVE BEEN CH O SEN

IN ST A LL TH E

R O O FIN G

for your building

EVANS Roofing &amp; Heating Co.
YORK AIR CONDITIONING
102 N . Maple Ave.

Ted Williams Lpmber

FA 2-0582
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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205 E. 25th St.

FA 2-3464

�Invited to Attend

All This Week 9:00 a.m. — 9:00 p.m.
We're celebrating our grand opening by offering you
tremendous appliance values ever ! Come by and
see our new building and shop these values!
New from W estinghouse...
the exciting

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Political Crossfire Raging Over Ike's Missile-Age Leadership
WASHINGTON (U P )-T op Dem
ocrats aod Republicans flung new
charges today In a raging political
crossfire m r President Eisen­
hower's mlasite-ige leadership.
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (Dlijun. ) declared that "no amount
at political hokum and bunkum"

will convince Americans the El
senhower administration "has ad­
equately taken care of national
defense.”
Humphrey said one of the ad*
ministration’s first acts five years
ago was to trim five billion dol­
lars from former President Tru­

man’s defense budget and two bll
lion from foreign aid.
T h e Minnesota Dcmoerat'a
charge apparently was aimed at
countering a broadside fired Mon­
day night by Senate Republican
Leader William F. Knowland and
House GOP Leader Joseph W.

Martin. They asserted In a Joint
statement the Truman administra­
tion must bear most of the blame
U the United States la trailing
Husala In missile development
But in New York, Truman said
Monday night they were trying
after five year* "to past the

‘buck*’ and It wai a little late,
tile told reporters Monday, tlsenTrumsn started the running [ bower bad written a "good" reply
fight In an Interview by saying to Soviet Premier Mfeolal A. BuiEisenhower v ia a great military ganin.
leader because "he had someone I Vice President Richard M. Ma­
to tell him what to do."
on told a lunch audience Monday
But Truman did have one word I that Eisrnhower had shown last
of praise for the President. ‘ week that be "h at the voice and

the brain and knows what le do
for the United States."
Knowland and Msrtln reacted
with much greater violence In a
"public memorandum" addressed
to Truman and replying to hU
"incredible remarks."
They said expert testimony from

scientists and military leaders
showed that "if today wa are be*
hind the Soviet Union In some re*
speets In thw race to perfect the
weapons of the future . . a con­
siderable p art of the blame lies
on the doorstep of your admlnls*
tration."

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
TUESDAY, JANUARY 14. 19M

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Rotarians Hear
'jrufh About
Postage Rates'

"The Truth About Postage
Rates" as told In a dialogue be­
tween Postm aster Joel Field and
Supt. of MaUs L. V. (Dick) Mel.auiin shared honors yesterday
afternoon at the regular weekly
meeting of the Sanford Rotary
Club with a film, "Operation 3-M
M#Jm, Mall and Machines!
Introduced by program chair­
man Charlie Morrison, Field took
his audience back to the "Horse
and Buggy Days" and drew a
compartaon which, he was frank
to admit, did not show too much
of an improvement. This fiscal
year, he said, the Post Office
would lose an estimated $680,000,000 and ,f°r the fiscal year of
1339, It la predicted the sum would
llic h $705,000,000.
What causes the postal deficit?
The rates are too low, McLaulin
replied. Although the post office
The Board of Seminole County
sow loses money on aU classes of
mail except parcel post, the prin­ Commissioners, at a special meet­
cipal causes for the deficit arc ing held last night, approved the
second class mall and third class recommendation of the Couttiy
mall, mostly advertising circu­ Zoning and Planning Commission
lars. When were postal rates last to employ Clifton L. Overman as
increased? On first class mail, Building Inspector and Mrs. Maxthe last increase was In IW2. The ine D. Thompson as secretary to
(Apartment Is charging 1032 prices the Zoning Commission.
for Its services ar.d paying 1937 After authorising the Seminole
costs for the things it buys,Costs C orny Zoning and Planning Com­
have Increased nude than 107 per­ mission to select a Building In­
cent alnce 1932.
spector for the *5,000 a year Job,
How can postage rales be In­ the Board of County Commission­
creased? Only by the Congress, ers reversed Itself i t its Jan. 7
Who opposes postage rite increa- meeting and notified the county
ses? The principal opponents are zoning group to submit more than
certain magazine publishers ami one recommendation for the two
the large users of third class mail. | positions.
deficit the result of
Commission Chairman John KrlLtofflelency in the post office' To j cr lo|,j t(lc hoard last night that
this question, McLaulin gave a " t it rather unfortunate that
loud and emphatic "NO!" Last things like tills come up when we
year the post office handled 2it think we aro making progeesa."
per cent more mail than it did
A bombshell was thrown into
in 1932 and did It with fewer peo­ tho meeting when Krlder Mated
ple, The average post office today "I had political pressure applied
ft more than 50 years old. Con­ to me fur two individuals and I
gress hasn’t appropriated any mo­ personally don’t care to go
ney for new post offices since through with it again." He praised
193$.
the member* of the County Zon­
. Jfow much would the proposed ing group when he said "I am
felstaga rate Increase which has gfateful for these men and their
been approved by the House and service to the County—any sup­
It now waiting for confirmation port we can give them will be
by the Senate cost thq average helpful."
citUcn? The answer— 32 cents a
In approving the appointment
year. He la now paying WOO per to (be Building Inspectors position
year In Uxea aa bla share of the and that of the secretary, Com­
postal deficit.
missioner Homer Little voted yes.
After the showing of a short Commissioner Lawrence Swofford
film featuring I’nstm aitcr Gene­ voted yes, and Commissioner Fred
ral Arthur Summerfield, showing Dyson said "I say no Tor the sim­
t l and new equipment, and how ple reason that they (the Zoning
Use new equipment expedited the Board) haven't compiled with our
handling of mall and packages, request."
Clyde Fiercy gave an applauseMembers of the County Zoning
meriting demonstration of hit Board attending last night's ses­
knowledge of the box numbers sion were: Raymond My Ball,
Into which the mail for local resi­ chairman; John Burton IV, Rich­
dent! la deposited. Harold Apple­ ard McCanns, and Col. S. G. liarby, assistant postmaster wai also riman. Ben Jones, member of the
a gu**t at the meeting.

Commission Okays
Recommendation

County Mourns Death
Of Beloved Citizen

His loss of Judge Ernest llous- extend my heartfelt sympathy to
hoider 1* tha Sanford and Semi- hit wife and son."
mola County Community hat been
Representative Gordon Freder­
axpreised by hundreds who knew
ick
commented "There ia v«-ry
him.
Senator Douglas Stenstrom, who little a tjerson can say at a time
Ija rd the announcement of Judge like this. We all thought very highHou.holdcr * death by w
w . V T f 1* of, h‘™- Hii eonuibution to Uie
radio a t ha returned to Sanford
from a speaking engagement, said capable of being measured. We'll
all niisa him and we’ll have a
"I was certainly shucked to hear
the passing of Judge flouslialdrr. hard time finding another man
The county has lost a very fine like the Judge.”
R W. W art, president of the
public servant and the bar has
Seminole County Bar Association,
lost a vary able member."
Other members of his profess­ said this morning "Seminole
ion. too, had comments to make County ha* lost one of it* most
on hearing of the Seminole Couzt- useful and conscientous worker*
("judge* unexpected and untime­ to sec that right and justice pre
vailed in hit decisiotu as a judge
ly death.
Mack N. Cleveland J r , Semi­ and lawyer.”
Tha man oa the street, this
nole County Representative and
attorney, said this morning "I re­ morning, with misty eyes and an
gret his death extremely, I feel expression of loneliness commenthe was doing a wonderful Job. He rd “ We will sorely miss Judge
w it the kind of man that gave | Housholder. He was our friend—
everybody ■ lift. The community | a friend to all of ua— and a fraud
and tha county will miss him. L[ that we’ll never replace."

trolling outer space for peaceful
purposes. It will call presidential
disarmament adviser Harold E.
Stassen and United Nations Am­
bassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
later as witnesses.
Railroads— Three high railroad
officials told the Senate Commerce
Subcommittee the American Rail­
road Industry ts "sick" amt faces
collapse unless the government
cases its burdens. They proposed
among other things—taking au­
thority to fix passenger fares
away from the states and giving
it to tha intorstate commerce
commission.
Secret sell—Some congressmen
acted as a guinea pig audience in
a test of "subliminal perception"
—an invisible form of television
advertising. "E at popcorn" and
"fight polio" were flashed on the
screen too fast for tho eye to
see, but supposedly long enough
to register on their subconscious.
The result: One lawmaker said he
had an urge to donata to some­
thing. but no one reported any
mad desira for popcorn.

Flashy Hydroplane

board, failed to attend because of
Drivers To Be Seen
illness In his family.
Commissioner Dyson, at the out­
set of the meeting, and following In Local Regatta
Intestinal fortitude will chal­
the reading of a letter from tho
Zoning Board explaining that Ro­ lenge money and an array of fla
bert S. Brown, director of the ■hy hydroplan# driver* In' Sanford
Zoning Board, interviewed appli­ Sunday aftrrnnon Jan. 19 as the
cants for the positions to obtain speedboat daredevil of hydroplane
information for tha Zoning Board racing, Hubert F.ntrop, from Seat
number*, said "&gt;(loi#l thihk .Mr.'
v&gt; ab .. foam* up tha sp.aj
Brown knows enough about build­ of Lake Monroe with his famous
ing to interview the man selected "Flying Chip."
I don't think Mr. Brown is quali­ The Entrop tpeelil, "Flying
fied to make the selections is a Chip", gave Entrop a handsome
recommendation to your board." championship of the National
Raymond Ball, chairman of the Free-For-All Hydroplane Bare* of
Zoning Board, stated "We had 1950. Hi* boat exceeds 80 Mi'll
about II or 15 applications. We and requires less than three inch­
screened the applications and got es of water In which to race.
The darrdevilry of Entrop has
down to three. The three top men
Came to sec me and I think cacti brought him a great deal of re­
member of the board also inter­ spect In the hydroplane racing
circles.
viewed them ."
Entrop will be throwing hi* hat
Ball also quoted from Zoning
Board Imnules of Dec 13, 1337 and into the racing ring with Bud and
read, "tha County Commission- Ethel Wiget, husband and wife
feels that it should take action as team from Concord, Calif. Wiget
recommended by tho Zoning holdi the " F " outboard record of
79 mile* per hour for one mile
Board."
Col. Harriman told the board ami world record* In "C" and "F "
of commissioners "I think you racing runabouts.
Also scheduled to coma to San­
should giva ua tha confidence we
deserve and wa ask you to come ford for Ihe Jan. 19 races are
multi-millionaires
"Wild
Bill"
along with us."
Architect John Burton IV, -a Tenny and oil tycoon If. B. Marlmember of the County Zoning oncaux of Shreveport, La.
Board eaid ‘Thera la about Si
million, in low valuation, under­
INSTITUTE, "IGNORANT*
way right nnw In the county."
LONDON (Ul*)— The New York
Burton's remark followed Bail's D ru i Institute wa* "impertinent
announcement (hat "in the final and Ignorant" in including Quern
analysis we're going to need an Elizabeth w It* belt-dressed wom­
electrical and a plumbing inspect­ en list ihli year, according to tha
or."
Woman’s Sunday Mirror. "With
Commissioner Swofford, after our hands on our hearts, we can­
admitting that I don't want to say not say that she is even among
anything to stow up toning in the 12 best dressed women in this
Seminole Counly,” moved that the I country, let alone iha world,” Ihe
commission approve tha recom­ paper said.
mendations of tha County Zoning
and Planning Commission.

Mayfair Inn Guest
Hits Hole-In-One
One of the "once-fn-a-while”
scores wa* made yesterday at the
.Mayfair Inn Country Club golf
course wh‘ n Dr. J. Barb of Brook­
lyn, N. Y., and a gueit at tha
Mayfair Inn. aeored a hola-ln one.
Dr. Barb's scldom-niadt score
was on the 5th hole which li 165
yard*, lie used a No. 4 iron.
The .Mayfair Inn guest had wit
oessei to the feta when Mr. and
3lra. B. Glnslry saw tha extra­
ordinary drive.

Band Barbecue
This Saturday
The Seminole I)and Association
will sponsor another chicken barbPCtle Saiur(lly( J j n . , 8i al ,hp
Elks barbecue grounds. Serving
time will begin at 5 30 p m. and
a large turnout la expected. Pro­
ceeds will be used to purchase
new uniforms.
The popular "take out" line will
be operated for ihoit who desire
it and tickets are being sold by
members of the Seminole Band
Association.

Winners

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Heart A l
To Judge

k Fatal
sholder

at the nole County Prosecuting Allomer,
One of tha most colorful figures I and the Bat.'a
- a member Sanford; one granddaughter, Me­
in Seminole County history disd Shrine. He was
suddenly late yesterday afternoon and p u t Exalted Ruu-r of the lissa Housholder and two grandSanford F.lkt Lodge. Judge Hons- sons Wayne and Mirk Houiholdfrom a heart attack.
Judge Ernest Itmuholdcr, 64, holder was a member of the Semi­ «r, aU of Sanford; one step*
while talking with hi* wife, Mrs. nole County Bar Association nnd daughter, Mrs. Helms Lastlngcr,
Lois Hou*holder, (lumped In his the Florida State Bar Association. Winston Salem. N. C. and one bro*
Survivors include hla wife, t i n . ther, Fred Houshelder, Ft. Pierce.
chair and was dead on arrival
Lots Housholder, Sanford; one
Funeral arrangements will b«
at Seminole Memorial Hosp'Ul.
Judge lions holder, the son of a ion, Karlyle Housholder, Semi- announced later.
Brltson Funeral Homs L In
Methodist minister, was a familiar member of Sanford Masonic
figure wherever people would Lodge 62, the Sanford Shrine Club, charge.
gnthrr to talk, lie wa* an avid
gimlporr and was always *e«n
wearing a flower in his coU lape'.
Nomination blanks for the San He wa* also an ardent golfer and
ford-Semlnole County J u n i o r playrd regularly here. Judge
Chamber of Commerce "Dislinc- Ifoushnlder last played golf Sun­
u is bed Servier Award" were mail day afternoon amt wa* in hi*
cd today to all Sanford and Semi- chambers
. , .
.until
. shortly after 3
nole County organizations. These 0 ' l 1* * yesterday afternoon.
Since being appointed County
nomination blanks should be re­
turned, said 31. I,. Itaborn, presi­ Judge by Gov. Charlie Johns in
dent of the Jaycccs. no later than 1954, Judge Housholder spoke fre­
quently and emphatically in behalf
Jan. 21.
Any interested person may se­ of the Juveniles of Seminole Coun­
cure a nomination blank from the ty. Ha served as Juvenile Judge
Jaycee Tourist Information Booth of the county.
Judge Housholder wa* born In
or from any member of the JayBartow and before rorning to San­
cers.
The man nominated does not ford had attended schools In Tallahave to be a member of the Jay- hasser, Live Oak, Tampa, and
cues. Any man between the ages Quincy. He graduated from tha
of 21 and 33 may qualify. The Sanford High School here in 1911.
Attending the University of Flor­
Jaycee
DUtingulshml
Service
Award I* presented annually to ida following hi* high school gra­
an outstanding young man of Ihe duation. he served as president of
community during the calendar hi* law class and graduated in
1913.
year.
Judge Housholder first served
Judge* for the award will be
p u t presidents of tha local Jay- as County Judga from 1917 to
1925 ami was then named Pro­
ecu organisation.
Decision* will be based on three secuting Attorney and served in
l,a,le fundamentals: in Contrihu that rapacity form 1925 to 1920.
tions to the community welfare H« » v i elected to tha State Leg­
during tha year; (2) Evldcnre of islature for the 1927 term and
\f •}- jh ’- x ^
• *ajfe
leadership ahllity; (3i Evidence served a* City Commissioner aud
DUyoF feoA 1927 to 1929. Ifa * u
&gt;f peiv.-t .if biadnes* progress?
The Distinguished S e r v i c e attorney for tha Hoard of SamtnAward will be presented Friday ulu County Commissioner* from
evening. Jan. 21 at a social gath­ 1933 to 1943, State Senator from
ering of the Jaycccs. Tho Shrine old su*p|tajd pita E»rtf o( fffli
. 7 ■ " ' V"
iu.’ v*
.-•if
Club will Its tha arena of tha tem for the 1943 session.
Judge Housholder was born Aug.
award.
3. 1893 and had lived In Sanford
48 years, lie made hi* home at
CofC Directors
2129 S. Elm Ave.
He wa* * member of the First
To Consider Canal Methodist Church of Sanford, a
JIJDCB ERNEST UOUSHOLDER

Distinguished
Service Award
Blanks Mailed

Report Tonight
The Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce Board of Directors
will get down to the aerlous busi­
ness of considering the "unfavor­
able" Army Corps of Engineers
report cm the Sanford-Titusville
Canal tonight at it* first quarter­
ly dinner meeting at the Mayfair
Inn.
Chamber of Commerce president
Clifford MrKibhin announced the
meeting and said "after a short
business meeting w« will hear
Henry Bslch of Orlando speak on
the Senford Naval Air Station and
the Sanford-Titusvillo Calan,"
Tho meeting will get underway
at 7 o'clock.

Additional
Local News
On Page 8

Of

Winners In last week * "Florida
Courtesy Week" competition were
announced this morning by How­
ard McNulty, chairman of the
Jaycee Courtesy Week committee.
McNulty said today that the
week long event wai a "com­
plete success" with business peo­
ple and employes taking part
throughout the city.
"People really know now what
rourtejy mean*,” xaid McNulty,
"for it was before them at every
turn displayed from bumper
strips, window streamers, and
badge* worn by salespeople In
every Sanford store."
Winners in the selection of a
moil courteous policeman, saleslady, talesman and waitress were
determined by "secret” commit­
tees appointed by McNulty.
The "Moat Courteous Saleslady”
selected hy the committee was
Mr*. Stella Smith, of McCrory's
material department. Tha reasons
given for Mrs. Smith's selection
were: (1) willingness to assist (2)
knowledge of her department, and
(3) her happy diepoaithfi and
courteous manner.
Tha "Mott Courteoau Salesman"
selected by a secret corrynitte*
was E. C, Harper Jr. of Sanford

In Sanford

United Press Leased Wire

GOPToSeekTem porary
Debt Ceiling Increase
WASlflN’GTON (UP) —1Tbs F.is- ■go ahead with some farm asslsenliower administration will a*k lance reductions.
Ma]or developments in Congress
Congress this week for a tempor­
ary five-billion dollar increase In Monday:
Defense— The House Armed
the national debt ceiling to mike
room for blgg-r difense spending, Services Committee gave unani­
mous approval to administration
informed sources said todav.
The present limit of 275 billion plans for spending $549,670,000 on
was called "too restrictive" by a speed up of ballistic missile*
President Eisenhower. The deb: and dispersion of the Strategic
Air Command s bombers.
now stands a t $27t,273,0*J,noo.
SAC-Alr Force Chief of Staff
In the Senate lawmakers were
not giving much of a chance to Gen. Thomas D. White said in a
the President’s five -rent stamp censored transcript of Senate Pre­
measure—unless it Is cut down (o paredness Subcommittee testi­
four cents and tied to a pay bike mony relessed by tho Air Force
that because SAC was denied TOO
for postal workers.
Farm belt legislators hit as un­ million for more bombers In the
wise and unrealistic administra­ new budget two years from now
tion budget cuts in agriculture it "wi/f be going downhill relative
conservation and lending pro­ to the Soviet threat.”
Space— The Senate Disarma­
grams. But Sen. Milton R. Young
&lt;R ND) conceded a defense spend­ ment Subcommittee voted to study
ing boost may mean Congress will the President’s proposals for con-

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Board OK's Sewer Extension Plans
The Board of Sanford City Com­
missioners last night approved
plans for extending the Sanford
sewer system to Sunland Estates,
south of tlis city, to serve more
than 400 homes in that area if
tho State Board of Health givei
the- nod to the additional facilities
here.
Commissioner David Gatehcl,
however, told tha board that sew\% one **of our b)£gfit prohtems and with our present
growth our system is nearing its
saturation point to Ihe extent Bint
we are considering secondary
treatm ent instead of primary.**
However, Commissioner Earl
Higginbotham didn't agree and
City Malinger Warren E. Knowles
warned "Lei's don't confuse pri­
mary and secondary treatment
plants for the only difference is

Courtesy

Electric Co. The comment by a
secret committee to choose this
category was "always courteous."
The "Moat Courteous Waitress"
selected by the unnamed committee was Mrs. Juan Farnuy of
Touchton'i Drug Stort. The com­

MILS. STELLA SMITH

clarity,”
Thu City Manager advised the
Hoard of Commissioners that
“ We’;e keeping up with the
growth."
City official* were also advised
of the possibilities of a bonded
wnrehuu.se for thu area. John BurIon IV, local architect, said
"there are interested parlies
whom I cannot name at present
who, if property can bo made
available, wilt construct the ware­
house facilities."
Automatic control* for the San­
ford Civic Center air condition­
ing system were approved through
tha simp drawing stage until
funds could be made available
for the $1,500 addition U&gt; facili­
ties.
Ihe City Manager was authorix»d tn negotiate for possible pri­

Week'

ment by Ihe coinmilte* was "con
•latently friendly and couricoui,”
17ie "Most Courtooua Police­
man” autretrd by the committee
appoillird for Ibis category w a s
Sgt. Ben Uutlerof Ihe
Sanford
PoliceDepartment. Tha
commit-

Contest

vate Interests to oparata the dly
cemetery.
All angle parking In Ihe City
of Sanford will b« aliminatcd
when a half block on Sacond SL
between I’almetto and Sanford
Avex. la converted to parallel
parking. Commissioners approved
the move a t last night’s session.
Thu Board of Sanford City Com­
missioners last night established
a basis for further talk# with
Harry Lea Jr., on expansion plxna
for la-e Brother* Plumbing and
Heating wlicn a proposal wa*
made to purch.ua certain city
property.
An ordinance vacating Water
St. west of Myrtle Ave. wa* ap­
proved last night following a pub­
lic hearing which drew no oppon­
ents. The closing of the street
will allow Allied Chemical and Din
Co. to start construction.

Revealed

handle difficult situation# smooth-1 lor Chamber of Commerce,
tee report read "his ability to I Only ona category Is yet to be
ly and courteously.”
| announced, Howard SIcNulty said
Each of the winner* will receive | this morning. The ."Most Ceura 125 U. S. Saving* Uoml which teous Act' i* yet to be decided on
will lie presented at a meeting of and we re awaiting a final deci*
the San/ord-Sominole County Jun- &gt;alonof the secret coo mlttee.”

E. C. HARDER JR .

“.Moat C'uurtcuug S ale sla d y ” . “Moat L'ourteuug SaletHuna” 1

MRS. JEAN FARNEY

SfiT. HEN BUTLER

M oat L’o u t'lc u iu U a iu o a i'*

1".Mixst C u u rU u u a Tw U com aa”

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Political Crossfire Raging Over Ike's Missile-Age Leadership
WASHINGTON (U P )-T op Dem
ocrats aod Republicans flung new
charges today In a raging political
crossfire m r President Eisen­
hower's mlasite-ige leadership.
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (Dlijun. ) declared that "no amount
at political hokum and bunkum"

will convince Americans the El
senhower administration "has ad­
equately taken care of national
defense.”
Humphrey said one of the ad*
ministration’s first acts five years
ago was to trim five billion dol­
lars from former President Tru­

man’s defense budget and two bll
lion from foreign aid.
T h e Minnesota Dcmoerat'a
charge apparently was aimed at
countering a broadside fired Mon­
day night by Senate Republican
Leader William F. Knowland and
House GOP Leader Joseph W.

Martin. They asserted In a Joint
statement the Truman administra­
tion must bear most of the blame
U the United States la trailing
Husala In missile development
But in New York, Truman said
Monday night they were trying
after five year* "to past the

‘buck*’ and It wai a little late,
tile told reporters Monday, tlsenTrumsn started the running [ bower bad written a "good" reply
fight In an Interview by saying to Soviet Premier Mfeolal A. BuiEisenhower v ia a great military ganin.
leader because "he had someone I Vice President Richard M. Ma­
to tell him what to do."
on told a lunch audience Monday
But Truman did have one word I that Eisrnhower had shown last
of praise for the President. ‘ week that be "h at the voice and

the brain and knows what le do
for the United States."
Knowland and Msrtln reacted
with much greater violence In a
"public memorandum" addressed
to Truman and replying to hU
"incredible remarks."
They said expert testimony from

scientists and military leaders
showed that "if today wa are be*
hind the Soviet Union In some re*
speets In thw race to perfect the
weapons of the future . . a con­
siderable p art of the blame lies
on the doorstep of your admlnls*
tration."

Weather
Tartly cloudy tonight and Wednes­
day. A Utile cooler tonight, low
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 14. 19M

Rotarians Hear
'jrufh About
Postage Rates'

"The Truth About Postage
Rates" as told In a dialogue be­
tween Postm aster Joel Field and
Supt. of MaUs L. V. (Dick) Mel.auiin shared honors yesterday
afternoon at the regular weekly
meeting of the Sanford Rotary
Club with a film, "Operation 3-M
M#Jm, Mall and Machines!
Introduced by program chair­
man Charlie Morrison, Field took
his audience back to the "Horse
and Buggy Days" and drew a
compartaon which, he was frank
to admit, did not show too much
of an improvement. This fiscal
year, he said, the Post Office
would lose an estimated $680,000,000 and ,f°r the fiscal year of
1339, It la predicted the sum would
llic h $705,000,000.
What causes the postal deficit?
The rates are too low, McLaulin
replied. Although the post office
The Board of Seminole County
sow loses money on aU classes of
mail except parcel post, the prin­ Commissioners, at a special meet­
cipal causes for the deficit arc ing held last night, approved the
second class mall and third class recommendation of the Couttiy
mall, mostly advertising circu­ Zoning and Planning Commission
lars. When were postal rates last to employ Clifton L. Overman as
increased? On first class mail, Building Inspector and Mrs. Maxthe last increase was In IW2. The ine D. Thompson as secretary to
(Apartment Is charging 1032 prices the Zoning Commission.
for Its services ar.d paying 1937 After authorising the Seminole
costs for the things it buys,Costs C orny Zoning and Planning Com­
have Increased nude than 107 per­ mission to select a Building In­
cent alnce 1932.
spector for the *5,000 a year Job,
How can postage rales be In­ the Board of County Commission­
creased? Only by the Congress, ers reversed Itself i t its Jan. 7
Who opposes postage rite increa- meeting and notified the county
ses? The principal opponents are zoning group to submit more than
certain magazine publishers ami one recommendation for the two
the large users of third class mail. | positions.
deficit the result of
Commission Chairman John KrlLtofflelency in the post office' To j cr lo|,j t(lc hoard last night that
this question, McLaulin gave a " t it rather unfortunate that
loud and emphatic "NO!" Last things like tills come up when we
year the post office handled 2it think we aro making progeesa."
per cent more mail than it did
A bombshell was thrown into
in 1932 and did It with fewer peo­ tho meeting when Krlder Mated
ple, The average post office today "I had political pressure applied
ft more than 50 years old. Con­ to me fur two individuals and I
gress hasn’t appropriated any mo­ personally don’t care to go
ney for new post offices since through with it again." He praised
193$.
the member* of the County Zon­
. Jfow much would the proposed ing group when he said "I am
felstaga rate Increase which has gfateful for these men and their
been approved by the House and service to the County—any sup­
It now waiting for confirmation port we can give them will be
by the Senate cost thq average helpful."
citUcn? The answer— 32 cents a
In approving the appointment
year. He la now paying WOO per to (be Building Inspectors position
year In Uxea aa bla share of the and that of the secretary, Com­
postal deficit.
missioner Homer Little voted yes.
After the showing of a short Commissioner Lawrence Swofford
film featuring I’nstm aitcr Gene­ voted yes, and Commissioner Fred
ral Arthur Summerfield, showing Dyson said "I say no Tor the sim­
t l and new equipment, and how ple reason that they (the Zoning
Use new equipment expedited the Board) haven't compiled with our
handling of mall and packages, request."
Clyde Fiercy gave an applauseMembers of the County Zoning
meriting demonstration of hit Board attending last night's ses­
knowledge of the box numbers sion were: Raymond My Ball,
Into which the mail for local resi­ chairman; John Burton IV, Rich­
dent! la deposited. Harold Apple­ ard McCanns, and Col. S. G. liarby, assistant postmaster wai also riman. Ben Jones, member of the
a gu**t at the meeting.

Commission Okays
Recommendation

County Mourns Death
Of Beloved Citizen

His loss of Judge Ernest llous- extend my heartfelt sympathy to
hoider 1* tha Sanford and Semi- hit wife and son."
mola County Community hat been
Representative Gordon Freder­
axpreised by hundreds who knew
ick
commented "There ia v«-ry
him.
Senator Douglas Stenstrom, who little a tjerson can say at a time
Ija rd the announcement of Judge like this. We all thought very highHou.holdcr * death by w
w . V T f 1* of, h‘™- Hii eonuibution to Uie
radio a t ha returned to Sanford
from a speaking engagement, said capable of being measured. We'll
all niisa him and we’ll have a
"I was certainly shucked to hear
the passing of Judge flouslialdrr. hard time finding another man
The county has lost a very fine like the Judge.”
R W. W art, president of the
public servant and the bar has
Seminole County Bar Association,
lost a vary able member."
Other members of his profess­ said this morning "Seminole
ion. too, had comments to make County ha* lost one of it* most
on hearing of the Seminole Couzt- useful and conscientous worker*
("judge* unexpected and untime­ to sec that right and justice pre
vailed in hit decisiotu as a judge
ly death.
Mack N. Cleveland J r , Semi­ and lawyer.”
Tha man oa the street, this
nole County Representative and
attorney, said this morning "I re­ morning, with misty eyes and an
gret his death extremely, I feel expression of loneliness commenthe was doing a wonderful Job. He rd “ We will sorely miss Judge
w it the kind of man that gave | Housholder. He was our friend—
everybody ■ lift. The community | a friend to all of ua— and a fraud
and tha county will miss him. L[ that we’ll never replace."

trolling outer space for peaceful
purposes. It will call presidential
disarmament adviser Harold E.
Stassen and United Nations Am­
bassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
later as witnesses.
Railroads— Three high railroad
officials told the Senate Commerce
Subcommittee the American Rail­
road Industry ts "sick" amt faces
collapse unless the government
cases its burdens. They proposed
among other things—taking au­
thority to fix passenger fares
away from the states and giving
it to tha intorstate commerce
commission.
Secret sell—Some congressmen
acted as a guinea pig audience in
a test of "subliminal perception"
—an invisible form of television
advertising. "E at popcorn" and
"fight polio" were flashed on the
screen too fast for tho eye to
see, but supposedly long enough
to register on their subconscious.
The result: One lawmaker said he
had an urge to donata to some­
thing. but no one reported any
mad desira for popcorn.

Flashy Hydroplane
Drivers To Be Seen
In Local Regatta

board, failed to attend because of
illness In his family.
Commissioner Dyson, at the out­
set of the meeting, and following
Intestinal fortitude will chal­
the reading of a letter from tho
Zoning Board explaining that Ro­ lenge money and an array of fla
bert S. Brown, director of the ■hy hydroplan# driver* In' Sanford
Zoning Board, interviewed appli­ Sunday aftrrnnon Jan. 19 as the
cants for the positions to obtain speedboat daredevil of hydroplane
information for tha Zoning Board racing, Hubert F.ntrop, from Seat
number*, said "&gt;(loi#l thihk .Mr.'
v&gt; ab .. foam* up tha sp.aj
Brown knows enough about build­ of Lake Monroe with his famous
ing to interview the man selected "Flying Chip."
I don't think Mr. Brown is quali­ The Entrop tpeelil, "Flying
fied to make the selections is a Chip", gave Entrop a handsome
recommendation to your board." championship of the National
Raymond Ball, chairman of the Free-For-All Hydroplane Bare* of
Zoning Board, stated "We had 1950. Hi* boat exceeds 80 Mi'll
about II or 15 applications. We and requires less than three inch­
screened the applications and got es of water In which to race.
The darrdevilry of Entrop has
down to three. The three top men
Came to sec me and I think cacti brought him a great deal of re­
member of the board also inter­ spect In the hydroplane racing
circles.
viewed them ."
Entrop will be throwing hi* hat
Ball also quoted from Zoning
Board Imnules of Dec 13, 1337 and into the racing ring with Bud and
read, "tha County Commission- Ethel Wiget, husband and wife
feels that it should take action as team from Concord, Calif. Wiget
recommended by tho Zoning holdi the " F " outboard record of
79 mile* per hour for one mile
Board."
Col. Harriman told the board ami world record* In "C" and "F "
of commissioners "I think you racing runabouts.
Also scheduled to coma to San­
should giva ua tha confidence we
deserve and wa ask you to come ford for Ihe Jan. 19 races are
multi-millionaires
"Wild
Bill"
along with us."
Architect John Burton IV, -a Tenny and oil tycoon If. B. Marlmember of the County Zoning oncaux of Shreveport, La.
Board eaid ‘Thera la about Si
million, in low valuation, under­
INSTITUTE, "IGNORANT*
way right nnw In the county."
LONDON (Ul*)— The New York
Burton's remark followed Bail's D ru i Institute wa* "impertinent
announcement (hat "in the final and Ignorant" in including Quern
analysis we're going to need an Elizabeth w It* belt-dressed wom­
electrical and a plumbing inspect­ en list ihli year, according to tha
or."
Woman’s Sunday Mirror. "With
Commissioner Swofford, after our hands on our hearts, we can­
admitting that I don't want to say not say that she is even among
anything to stow up toning in the 12 best dressed women in this
Seminole Counly,” moved that the I country, let alone iha world,” Ihe
commission approve tha recom­ paper said.
mendations of tha County Zoning
and Planning Commission.

Mayfair Inn Guest
Hits Hole-In-One
One of the "once-fn-a-while”
scores wa* made yesterday at the
.Mayfair Inn Country Club golf
course wh‘ n Dr. J. Barb of Brook­
lyn, N. Y., and a gueit at tha
Mayfair Inn. aeored a hola-ln one.
Dr. Barb's scldom-niadt score
was on the 5th hole which li 165
yard*, lie used a No. 4 iron.
The .Mayfair Inn guest had wit
oessei to the feta when Mr. and
3lra. B. Glnslry saw tha extra­
ordinary drive.

Band Barbecue
This Saturday
The Seminole I)and Association
will sponsor another chicken barbPCtle Saiur(lly( J j n . , 8i al ,hp
Elks barbecue grounds. Serving
time will begin at 5 30 p m. and
a large turnout la expected. Pro­
ceeds will be used to purchase
new uniforms.
The popular "take out" line will
be operated for ihoit who desire
it and tickets are being sold by
members of the Seminole Band
Association.

Winners

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United Press Leased Wire

Heart A l
To Judge

k Fatal
sholder

at the nole County Prosecuting Allomer,
One of tha most colorful figures I and the Bat.'a
- a member Sanford; one granddaughter, Me­
in Seminole County history disd Shrine. He was
suddenly late yesterday afternoon and p u t Exalted Ruu-r of the lissa Housholder and two grandSanford F.lkt Lodge. Judge Hons- sons Wayne and Mirk Houiholdfrom a heart attack.
Judge Ernest Itmuholdcr, 64, holder was a member of the Semi­ «r, aU of Sanford; one step*
while talking with hi* wife, Mrs. nole County Bar Association nnd daughter, Mrs. Helms Lastlngcr,
Lois Hou*holder, (lumped In his the Florida State Bar Association. Winston Salem. N. C. and one bro*
Survivors include hla wife, t i n . ther, Fred Houshelder, Ft. Pierce.
chair and was dead on arrival
Lots Housholder, Sanford; one
Funeral arrangements will b«
at Seminole Memorial Hosp'Ul.
Judge lions holder, the son of a ion, Karlyle Housholder, Semi- announced later.
Brltson Funeral Homs L In
Methodist minister, was a familiar member of Sanford Masonic
figure wherever people would Lodge 62, the Sanford Shrine Club, charge.
gnthrr to talk, lie wa* an avid
gimlporr and was always *e«n
wearing a flower in his coU lape'.
Nomination blanks for the San He wa* also an ardent golfer and
ford-Semlnole County J u n i o r playrd regularly here. Judge
Chamber of Commerce "Dislinc- Ifoushnlder last played golf Sun­
u is bed Servier Award" were mail day afternoon amt wa* in hi*
cd today to all Sanford and Semi- chambers
. , .
.until
. shortly after 3
nole County organizations. These 0 ' l 1* * yesterday afternoon.
Since being appointed County
nomination blanks should be re­
turned, said 31. I,. Itaborn, presi­ Judge by Gov. Charlie Johns in
dent of the Jaycccs. no later than 1954, Judge Housholder spoke fre­
quently and emphatically in behalf
Jan. 21.
Any interested person may se­ of the Juveniles of Seminole Coun­
cure a nomination blank from the ty. Ha served as Juvenile Judge
Jaycee Tourist Information Booth of the county.
Judge Housholder wa* born In
or from any member of the JayBartow and before rorning to San­
cers.
The man nominated does not ford had attended schools In Tallahave to be a member of the Jay- hasser, Live Oak, Tampa, and
cues. Any man between the ages Quincy. He graduated from tha
of 21 and 33 may qualify. The Sanford High School here in 1911.
Attending the University of Flor­
Jaycee
DUtingulshml
Service
Award I* presented annually to ida following hi* high school gra­
an outstanding young man of Ihe duation. he served as president of
community during the calendar hi* law class and graduated in
1913.
year.
Judge Housholder first served
Judge* for the award will be
p u t presidents of tha local Jay- as County Judga from 1917 to
1925 ami was then named Pro­
ecu organisation.
Decision* will be based on three secuting Attorney and served in
l,a,le fundamentals: i n Contrihu that rapacity form 1925 to 1920.
tions to the community welfare H« » v i elected to tha State Leg­
during tha year; (2) Evldcnre of islature for the 1927 term and
\f •}- jh ’ - x ^
• *ajfe
leadership ahllity; (3i Evidence served a* City Commissioner aud
DUyoF feoA 1927 to 1929. Ifa * u
&gt;f peiv.-t .if biadnes* progress?
The Distinguished S e r v i c e attorney for tha Hoard of SamtnAward will be presented Friday ulu County Commissioner* from
evening. Jan. 21 at a social gath­ 1933 to 1943, State Senator from
ering of the Jaycccs. Tho Shrine old su*p|tajd pita E»rtf o( fffli
. 7 ■ " ' V"
iu.’ v *
.-•if
Club will Its tha arena of tha tem for the 1943 session.
Judge Housholder was born Aug.
award.
3. 1893 and had lived In Sanford
48 years, lie made hi* home at
2129 S. Elm Ave.
He wa* * member of the First
Methodist Church of Sanford, a
JIJDCB ERNEST UOUSHOLDER

Distinguished
Service Award
Blanks Mailed

CofC Directors
To Consider Canal
Report Tonight

The Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce Board of Directors
will get down to the aerlous busi­
ness of considering the "unfavor­
able" Army Corps of Engineers
report cm the Sanford-Titusville
Canal tonight at it* first quarter­
ly dinner meeting at the Mayfair
Inn.
Chamber of Commerce president
Clifford MrKibhin announced the
meeting and said "after a short
business meeting w« will hear
Henry Bslch of Orlando speak on
the Senford Naval Air Station and
the Sanford-Titusvillo Calan,"
Tho meeting will get underway
at 7 o'clock.

Additional
Local News
On Page 8

Of

Winners In last week * "Florida
Courtesy Week" competition were
announced this morning by How­
ard McNulty, chairman of the
Jaycee Courtesy Week committee.
McNulty said today that the
week long event wai a "com­
plete success" with business peo­
ple and employes taking part
throughout the city.
"People really know now what
rourtejy mean*,” xaid McNulty,
"for it was before them at every
turn displayed from bumper
strips, window streamers, and
badge* worn by salespeople In
every Sanford store."
Winners in the selection of a
moil courteous policeman, saleslady, talesman and waitress were
determined by "secret” commit­
tees appointed by McNulty.
The "Moat Courteous Saleslady”
selected hy the committee was
Mr*. Stella Smith, of McCrory's
material department. Tha reasons
given for Mrs. Smith's selection
were: (1) willingness to assist (2)
knowledge of her department, and
(3) her happy diepoaithfi and
courteous manner.
Tha "Mott Courteoau Salesman"
selected by a secret corrynitte*
was E. C, Harper Jr. of Sanford

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GOPToSeekTemporary
Debt Ceiling Increase
WASlflN’GTON (UP) —1Tbs F.is- ■go ahead with some farm asslsenliower administration will a*k lance reductions.
Ma]or developments in Congress
Congress this week for a tempor­
ary five-billion dollar increase In Monday:
Defense— The House Armed
the national debt ceiling to mike
room for blgg-r difense spending, Services Committee gave unani­
mous approval to administration
informed sources said todav.
The present limit of 275 billion plans for spending $549,670,000 on
was called "too restrictive" by a speed up of ballistic missile*
President Eisenhower. The deb: and dispersion of the Strategic
Air Command s bombers.
now stands a t $27t,273,0*J,noo.
SAC-Alr Force Chief of Staff
In the Senate lawmakers were
not giving much of a chance to Gen. Thomas D. White said in a
the President’s five -rent stamp censored transcript of Senate Pre­
measure—unless it Is cut down (o paredness Subcommittee testi­
four cents and tied to a pay bike mony relessed by tho Air Force
that because SAC was denied TOO
for postal workers.
Farm belt legislators hit as un­ million for more bombers In the
wise and unrealistic administra­ new budget two years from now
tion budget cuts in agriculture it "wi/f be going downhill relative
conservation and lending pro­ to the Soviet threat.”
Space— The Senate Disarma­
grams. But Sen. Milton R. Young
&lt;R ND) conceded a defense spend­ ment Subcommittee voted to study
ing boost may mean Congress will the President’s proposals for con-

Shop and Save
In Sanford

Board OK's Sewer Extension Plans
The Board of Sanford City Com­
missioners last night approved
plans for extending the Sanford
sewer system to Sunland Estates,
south of tlis city, to serve more
than 400 homes in that area if
tho State Board of Health givei
the- nod to the additional facilities
here.
Commissioner David Gatehcl,
however, told tha board that sew\% one **of our b)£gfit prohtems and with our present
growth our system is nearing its
saturation point to Ihe extent Bint
we are considering secondary
treatm ent instead of primary.**
However, Commissioner Earl
Higginbotham didn't agree and
City Malinger Warren E. Knowles
warned "Lei's don't confuse pri­
mary and secondary treatment
plants for the only difference is

Courtesy

Electric Co. The comment by a
secret committee to choose this
category was "always courteous."
The "Moat Courteous Waitress"
selected by the unnamed committee was Mrs. Juan Farnuy of
Touchton'i Drug Stort. The com­

MILS. STELLA SMITH

Week'

ment by Ihe coinmilte* was "con
•latently friendly and couricoui,”
17ie "Most Courtooua Police­
man” autretrd by the committee
appoillird for Ibis category w a s
Sgt. Ben Uutlerof Ihe
Sanford
PoliceDepartment. Tha
commit-

E. C. HARDER JR.

clarity,”
Thu City Manager advised the
Hoard of Commissioners that
“ We’;e keeping up with the
growth."
City official* were also advised
of the possibilities of a bonded
wnrehuu.se for thu area. John BurIon IV, local architect, said
"there are interested parlies
whom I cannot name at present
who, if property can bo made
available, wilt construct the ware­
house facilities."
Automatic control* for the San­
ford Civic Center air condition­
ing system were approved through
tha simp drawing stage until
funds could be made available
for the $1,500 addition U&gt; facili­
ties.
Ihe City Manager was authorix»d tn negotiate for possible pri­

Contest

vate Interests to oparata the dly
cemetery.
All angle parking In Ihe City
of Sanford will b« aliminatcd
when a half block on Sacond SL
between I’almetto and Sanford
Avex. la converted to parallel
parking. Commissioners approved
the move a t last night’s session.
Thu Board of Sanford City Com­
missioners last night established
a basis for further talk# with
Harry Lea Jr., on expansion plxna
for la-e Brother* Plumbing and
Heating wlicn a proposal wa*
made to purch.ua certain city
property.
An ordinance vacating Water
St. west of Myrtle Ave. wa* ap­
proved last night following a pub­
lic hearing which drew no oppon­
ents. The closing of the street
will allow Allied Chemical and Din
Co. to start construction.

Revealed

handle difficult situation# smooth-1 lor Chamber of Commerce,
tee report read "his ability to I Only ona category Is yet to be
ly and courteously.”
| announced, Howard SIcNulty said
Each of the winner* will receive | this morning. The ."Most Ceura 125 U. S. Saving* Uoml which teous Act' i* yet to be decided on
will lie presented at a meeting of and we re awaiting a final deci*
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ROME**—A statue th at might
b* tba teat original of an* of an’tlqulty’s moat ealcbratad m isterpiecei la the nibjeet of a current
diiigrrem ent among archeologists.
Violence threatened to break out
in th* flih lrf viflige of Iperlooga,
Art mtlai touth of Home, whoa orehaeologiata attgmptrtd to remove
400 finely ehiieled marble frag,
mcnis from the care where they
had been for centuries.
There.la a theory that the broken
itatua may have beta Uia original
of a group portraying the Trojan
prieit, Laocoon, nad hla two tom
struggling against tbe atrangling
coils of aerpents.
Fishermen who thought they had
atumbled on * tourist jackpot propared violent resistance whan archaeologlita sent from Rome a t­
tempted td haul away tbe relics to
carry out a complete study and
possibly reconstruct the statue.
Armed with pltehferke. shotguns
sod dubs, the fishermen stood
guard day tad night arouad the
cave, which had been part or a
property of Emperor TlberJui. To
prevent a dash, authorities gave lit
and let the archaaelogiata do their
work on the spot.
Their verdict was far from una­
nimous. Soma archaeologists felt
the atatue wai not of Laocoon, al­
though there appeared to be no
doubt that it waa carved by tha
u m a Grtak artists—Althaaodorui,
Aftsander and Polyderus — wfco,
according to Roman author PpUnlus. created tha Laocoon in the
first cCotury A. D.
A copy of the Laocoon, unearth­
ed in Rome around 1,300, la one of
the attraction! in the Vatican mu­
seum.
Rome's antiquities superinten­
dent, Prof. Giulia Jeeopl. teamed
up with Prof. Amedeo Majuri, the
man who unearthed the dead city
of Pompeii, in an attem pt to Iden­
tify the fragment! which are still
in a corner of the cave where they
were discovered.
On the basis of a Latin poem
found carved on on* of th* marble

Development

By TOM NELSON
Veiled Frets fluff Cem ipe*d«mt
WASHINGTON (VP) - Scien­
tists a n striving to perfect ■ sol­
id fuel which would eliminate
many, of the bugs in U.S. ml»lilaa.
J
These bugs wera spotlighted a
weak ago by failure of a Van­
guard satellite lest r o c k e t at
Cape Canaveral. Fla. Vanguard's
first and second stages are liquid
fueled.
Rockets using liquid fuel must
hsve tremendously complicated
iaildef. The fuels ihemselves are
fragments, the two lehoU ri ven­
tured the theory that th* sculptur­
ed group to which the fragments
belodged was inspired by one or
pcchapa two of the moat dramatic
adventures of Ulysses' trip back to
his native Itbaea sftsr the destruc­
tion of Trey.
But Jscopl believed the frag­
ments also include the Laocoon* in
addition to the Ulysiea scene*. Ma,
jurf doubts this and has es pressed
tha opinon th a t tha marble group
poslbly portrayed the cyclop Poly­
phemus in the act of devouring six
of Ulysses’ companions.
That Iheory apears to he sup­
ported not only by the carved La­
tin poem, which tella of the Intrlgues of Ulyises and of the punish­
ment Inflicted on him by the gods
for the wooden horse trick which
resulted in the destruction of
resulted In the destruction of TToy,
but, also by the gigantic propor­
tions of one of the figures in the
group. Judging from the frag­
ments, the main figure In the
gToup was at least 20 feet high.
Both Jacopi and Majuri feel It
may be Impossible to put together
the fragments. So fa r only onetenth of the original volume of the
statue has been recovered, sod the
digging In the cave goes on amid
increasing difficulties. The opera­
tions soon will have to be stopped
because winter gales in the Tyrr­
henian Sea result In frequent flood­
ing of the cave.
As to the presence of such a
marble group in the cave, the two
scholars explained that a t the time
of Emperor Tiberius a spring of
sweet water existed there. Tibe­
rius, who had a sumptuous villa
on Ihe spot, transformed the cave
Into a "ninphaeum" and had it
adorned with the sculpture.

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THE

ikttdeb and hard In handle. Their
virtues are high energy and con­
trollable burning time, essentia!
to firing accuracy.
A solid fuel equally powerful
and coatroUtble would simplify or
do away w i t h t h 1 a missile
problems. So this country, accord­
ing to a source In a position to
know, is "enormously speeding
up" solid furl development in Its
raca with Russia for mitsila su­
premacy.
.
Polaris Solid Fieled
The Navy has made big strides
toward such in engine in the Pol­
aris. a 1,309 mile solid-fueled mis­
sile designed for launching from
submarines.
F a rt of the two-biilion-d o 11 a r
boost in defense spending next
year will be used to speed devel­
opment of the Polaris.
Liquid fuels drive all the other
big "birds" under development—
tha They and Jupiter Interned.Ate r a n g e ballistic missiles
(IRBMSi, and the Allas and Ti'an
intercontinental ballistic misdlcs
(ICBMS).
Solid fuels long have been used
for small rocketi, particularly by
tlic Navy which doesn't like to
handle tricky liquid fuels on shiphoard. But a solid fuel capable of
driving a big nuiiiie 1,300 miles

get Is still t# b * perfected.

William M. Holiday, th* De­
fense Department'* director of
guided missiles, pointed up th»
advantages of solid fuels In a
speech not long age.
Settd Feel Better
Holiday said solid fuel tystomi
are simple to construct and don't ;
need apecial fuel tanks, pumps, j
lines, and valves. He noted that ;
liquid oxygen, used In man.Obig
missiles, "creates problems."
Meanwhile, the adm inistratis
is going ahead with plans to pro.
duce Thors and Jupiteri and get
IS of each stationed In Europe by
the end of next year.
Despite the tedious, hours long
cheeks which precede every test
firing of these missiles now, mili­
tary leaders believe these big
missiles ean be fired on IS min.
ules* notlee when they are pft)r&lt;)
Into operation.
Production of both the Thor aid
Jupitsr. author:eu by Defen s«
Secretary Nell H. McElroy. It expeeled to proceed indefinitely.
Eventually, however, the one
which turns out to he the less r(.
ficlint probably will be wished
out.
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for an Indian chief and mean*
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�Hospital Notes

tf ysnTa worried about tbo
lure. Munro, Til writs you so
T a t r*ack la
check today fas six thoua
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"No," my father b M, 1 didn't dollars. You got K far a third ml
•d haaa
a• d r t t u r . w o rlla g t i
thia rMa Just tor ■ gun that Can a mac expect a "'
a a y th la * b a could n t . until ha
bought Uia Big Tan t o r n vaar* ago fight. rm hera to am Cnnttron profit than that?”
from lla r b Ja a o a 'a widow. H ark bad Runyan and lhat’a whnt I'm go*
T he Big Tea staff tar
baan aho* to death. D ays la la .lo a n
w ith Kiloy tto rd tn a. 17. t a d Oil loaaa lng to do."
mg father mid.
bar o ld er atatar. l u a Both glrla lira
I don't know what would hare
“Didn't figure It
a t th e Anchor, a n alghbortag ranch. happened If R u n y a n hadn't
D ata, (ad u p w ith Oil. daeldao to
took the cigar out eg Ms
laaaa home, b u t agraaa to w ait a day walked out of the dining room.
”1 didn't come here ta talk
when hla fa th e r aaha him to go Into He naked, “What'a going on here,
Buhl w ith him to aao Camartin Run*
about Herb Jason,” my tathos
an. abaanlaa ow ner o r lh a R after t. Sammy T"
Joa h opai ta head oft tro u ble rauaed Cameron Runyan wna In hid said. *1 know there’s no am ta
whew ha and Beea an d bar craw, la
talking to Vic Toll. I figured
d riv in g R after * cown out a f the middle alalira, an average-look­ you'd bo smarter and yoa mlgM
park, allot one a f hta men. T h a r era ing man In n broadcloth suit with
afraid o f tro u b le With Vte Toll, tough a gpada beard and mustache. He be a human being. Tkat'e why I
foram en af th e R after *. At Jtu n ra a 'a
came ta bm you. We want to be
hotel D are a n d J o e e re actuated by didn't look like n cowman.
Bio A a_____
g m a lla g e r.
'Thle fellow rode In from Dtl- let alone. Runyan. In that too
loa'a Park to nee you," Blue told. much to ask?"
“Have I bothered yoa?"
CHAPTER 4
“I told him you didn't want to
"Not yet, but Toil wUL We*eo
U T FATHER and Sammy Bhw be bothered."
got wives and children. aH eg as
IVJ fuad each other. I aew that
“Sometime* you take cu
Sammy waa puzzled.
much territory, Sammy," Runyan but M a r Smith and Bern Nor*
*TO bo doggone." Blue laughed aeid. “Erer think about baking dim, and Mia’s got a yoimger tarn
and held out hla band. *1 thought ma If I wanted to bo bothered ?" ter who's dependent ea her."
I ought to know you. You're Joe
“Didn't figure It waa neceo*1 know," Runyan said imps*
hfunro, ain't you?"
aary," Blue aaid. “I told Munro Uantly. "Bass Nordlaa Is the tanThat'a rtght, Sammy," my fa- that Vic Toll waa the man to «ee." geroua one, Munro.” Be waggled
ther aald, and ahook hla hand.
''Munro, eh7" Runyan laid. a fat forefinger at my father.
“Didn't know you lived hero- T i e heard of you. Bought Herb “Shell have you making trouble
abouto,“ Blue aald. “Where you Jaaon'a place threw yean ago, for ae and when she does you’S
holed up?"
didn't you?" He ahook hands get hurt. Strikes me you’ve deae
When my father aald, “Dillon's with my father, and then with me something mto you’re erased.
Park," Blue's fact loot Its friend- when my father Introduced ua What Is It?"
bnass.
“Come upstairs to my room.” He
“We chased noma R a t o I
“I'm sorry to boar that," Blue motioned toward a man who had cows out of the park yaaterday,
■aid. “My job la to look out foe followed him out mt the dining and Bess look a shot at owa eg
Mr. Runyan’s comfort, and K room. “Come along, Mott. Stay your men. We're had a dry year,
don't take no amart man to see here, Sammy."
just llks you have, and we’re
Utat you aim to make kirn ualu
t)M .u tr . slowly, ea short or grass as you at*. We
oomfortabte."
The man ho had called Mori M- won't let any eg y
tar In the park."
■T aim to oee him," my father ^
behind,
“So that's It,"
mid. “We got bp uncommonly
My father followed Mort. and
early and mado a kmg ride to j t,roufht up the rear. Halfway mured. "Now I’ll tell you exactly
* * * jlm_
.
. to the top, I looked down. Blue how It Is. I’ve made a success by
"nils your kid? Blue asked. wal standing at the desk, hia picking good men to work for
“He's the young one," my fa- t^nd, paIm down on top of the ma Vie Toll la one of the
» e r aald.
register. He said, "You butted tn. He went to work for me
, . I.ra„.,o n 7 .
7PUT I00* Brown. I don't like that" The he was twenty. ▲ year later I
rfc**'
“to* I ™
e|erk replied lavally, T m sorry, made blm foreman eg the Rafter
aa wall bond back. Mr. Runyan ■ tut I refuse to let you turn my 3 and 1 have never regretted k.
He's had the Job Ma years, and
eating dinner, and he don't want lobby mto a shooting gallery."
the Rafter a has never fall -1 to
Ill b« bothered* B • ■I d • &gt;, It
(tunym led the m y to
wouldn't do you M good. Vic room, opened the door and went ■how a profit ta those Ms ;
"Ton'll b a c k anything
Toll’s your man."
in. He took a cigar out of a boa
My father didn't budge.
on the bureau and sat down tn a
*T woultbiT put k
“Get out of my way, Sammy," rocking chair next to a window,
my father aald. ’Tm going to see Mort stood by the door until my Lot’s soy that aa l o n g as ha
Runyan."
father and 1 were Inside, then he shows a profit, I won't Interfere
"I'm telling you otherwise,* shut the door and stood against with the way he runs Rafter A"
“You condone nsarder?"
Blue said. “Don't push me, Joe." It, looking bored with the whole
"I didn't aay that, either." RitaWithout taking his eyes off business.
Blue, ray father aald, “Dave, go
Runyan bit off the end of his yea snapped. “I told you I
taka a look In the dining room, cigar and lighted it. He said. wouldn't Interfere. That's all I’ve
If Runyan's there, UU him 1 "What'a on your mind, Munro?" got to say except that 111 buy
want to aae him and ask him
“I think you know,” my father your ranch and any or the other
when would be a good time."
said. “1 came here to ask you to ranches in the park that are for
■ale, and Til pay a good prtca.
"Don't do H, kid,” Blue eald. let us alone.”
*TU drop your dad before you
R u n y a n seemed a m u s e d , Good day, Munro."
Wa went down the stain and
make two steps and then I'll drop “Friend, I am letting you alone,
you."
I’d like to own the park, mind creased the lobby. Wa saw Sam­
"No, you won't," the bote) yqu. and I would own It If It my Blue sitting In a chair tn tbs
clerk said. "1'va got a double- hadn't been settled by some mule- comer, hta eyes on ua. When we
reached the boardwalk, my fa­
barreled scatter-gun that's load- headed men."
sd with buckshot. If you two
"Llk* Herb Jason?” my father ther paused, glancing back un­
certainly.
roosters want to kill each other,: asked.
Wa stepped off Um boardwalk
go out Into the street to do IL"
"Like Herb Jason.” Runyan
the MreeL
1 turned my head enough to seeI ngreed. "His wife, too. She knew and Marted
the clerk. He wasn't fooling. He | I'd pay her any reasonable pries Then 1 haard
had a shotgun In hta hands, all | for the Big Ten, but aha took "Munrot*
(Tm to
right, and at this distance he'd ' less money to sell to you. Now
I t, U*M M t t o Big
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Mow both
"All right.

Incom e Tax

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JAN. •
Admkftaaa
Gwendolyn Joyce Thompion
(Sanford)
Rots Lsbo (Sanford)
Mattie May Williams (Sanferd)
Xva 1. WiUismi (Sanford)
Blrtka
Boy to Mr. and Mr*. Willis J.
Williams (Sanford)
Dischargee
BaOe Johnson (Sanford)
Joseph Hutchison (Sanford)
JAN. T
SdtalHtaaa
Delores Marie Scbob (DcBary)
William Aagalocli (DoBary)
Pinky McGriff (Sanford)
Louise Carpenter (Sanford)
Xmma Dorr (Sanford)
Charlas Bennatt (Sanford)
Gilbert Benton (Sanford)
Sharon Lee Scott (Sanford)
Ethel Mae norence (Altamonte
Springi)
Carolyn Mas Smith (Sanford)
Altamesa Hall (Sanford)
Jamti G. Vleno (Lake Monroe)
Nan White (Sanford)
Baby Boy Williams (Sanford)
Flnfcsy Jamei (Sanford)
Births
Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.
Scbob (DaBary)
Discharges
Jamei Slmmi (Sanford)
John lim m i (Sanford)
Betty Phillips (Sanford)
Patricia Frantt and baby
(Sanford)
Sylvia Huffman and baby (San­
ford)
Thertia Rauls and baby (San­
ford)
Norman Brlilol (Oviedo)
JAN. S
Admli*loaa
Reginald Holt (Snnford)
Caren Pemberton (Sanford)
Evelyn Morris (Sanford)
Molly Polndeitsr (Tangerine)
Kelly M. Young (Lnke Mnry)
Brues Armlitead (Snnford)
Brendn VanNtaa (Snnford)
Velma Btakemors (DcBary)
Discharges
Grover LeFUa (Geneva)
Emma Dorr (Sanford)

Enterprise

By Helen SnodfraH
you are enlilletl lo two aJUiUonal
Mr*. Fred Bender entertained
exemptions. You are also entitled her sisters in their weekly get to­
to exemptions on the same basis gether and dinner at her home
(or your wife, if you file a Joint Wednesday, with Mrs. E. C. Snod
return.
grass, Mrs. (.eon Vlnlng, Mrs. John
I( you file a separate return, Iawis of Orlando and Mrs. Jaek
you can claim your wife's exemp­ Jackson of Sanford.
tions only i( she has no income
Miss Maggie Jana Lawson re­
and was not claimed on any other turned Monday to resume har stud
trie .
lea a t Mary Baldwin Collage In
Exemption* determine the a- taxpayer's return (or 1957.
If your wife or husband died In Stanton, Vi. after hiving spent the
mount of tax-free income you arc
allowed each year, and arc devis­ 1957, the additional exemption for holidays with her parents, Mr. and
ed to make the Ux (air between ago and blindness are determined Mrs. Sam Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tyler and
tingle pertons, married couplet, as at the date of death, rather
than Dec. 31.
Johnny of Miami are spending sav
and large and small familiei.
You arc entitled to one exemp­ You are entitled to one exemp­ era! days with his parents, Mr. and
tion for yourjelf. You are entitled tion for each dependent. Additional Mrs. W. L. Tyler.
to one additional exemption if, on exemptions for old a g r and blind­ The W.S.C.S. of the Barnett Me
Dec. 31, 1957, you had attained 65 ness apply only to you and your morial Methodist Church met at
y ean of age, or if you were blind. wife or husband, not to depend­ tha home of Mrs. B. W. Carlton on
Main St. Tuesday averting with 11
If you were both 65 and blind, ents.
Each dependent must qualify un­ members present. Program of
der all five of the following condi­ “ Evangelism on Mission Fields
tions.
and i t Home'' given by Mrs. H. R.
1. Dependent must have received liters, Mrs. F. C. Long and Mrs.
l a lh a r k a r l « l lb * 0 » &lt; r
over one-half of his support from Harvey Dunn with Mrs. J. V. Rich­
l e m l a n l - l u a n t j . t Iur14a,
In P r o k a l i .
* you In 1957.
ard conducting a period of discuss­
l a m i K a la tr ol
2. Dependent did not have over ion and questions. Announcement
K I T 'r r LA K it W E L C H
S60C income in 1957, heaides what of the proceeds of the rummage
T » A ll C r» * ltn » a Bad »■.*«•»• H *»- you provided, unless the dependent
sale held Saturday at the bind
l a s 1 'la lm a • » U rn t* » J« * * « !» •• »■**
was vour child or stepchild under shell in Dr Land cleared approxi­
K ila te i
Trm t n -1 aauti r&gt;f y o u *r* h*r«l;V 19 years o( age, or if over 19 y ean mately 1110. Delicious refresh­
n o i i l l a i *«*l r*'tul»*U to p r t» « n t In
d u p ll. a t# a n y claim * a d itam an-l* of age, a full lime student, In ments were served by tho hostess.
w h ich yo u . o r # lih « r o f you. m a r which case the dependent child cau
Mrs. Maude Parker of Winter
h a v » a iia ln a t Hie
of 711**v
l . t k a W e lc h . iUc*aaa&gt;l. l» U o f «ol l t-arn any amount a* long as you Park and her sister Mis* Pearl
C o n n lr . tn th » C o u n ty Ju ilsi- «f actually provide over one-half of Vsrnedoe of Savannah, Ga. were
K ,m l» o l« C o u n ty . M o r lJ * . »t M* the cost of support.
visiting (rieod* Saturday afternoon.
o ffic e In ih o c o u r t hou*« o f -.ti l
C o u n ty of S a n fo rd , F lo rid * , w ith in
3. Dependent is not claimed by Mrs. ParTer is tha wile of tha lata
# i» h t c a l e n d a r m o n th * from t!&gt;* any other taxpayer and does not Rev. Parker, former pastor of Bar­
lim a n t th e f lr a t p u b llc a tljn of th la
a o ttr a . E a c h c la im o r d -m a fu l a h a ll (ile a joint return with another nett Memorial Methodist Church
h* In w r i t in g , a n d th a t! a ta l* th a taxpayer. For instanca, do not list here.
P la ta o f ra a lilan c# a n d ooat o ffic e
a iltlrc e , of lh a c la lm a n f . an d a h a ll a dependent married daughter who
h# s w o rn to b y th o c la tm a n l. h i. files a joint return with her hus­ SHARKS CAUSE SWIM BAN
a e a n t , o r h la a tto r n e y , a n d an y auch
DURBAN, South Africa (U P )claim o r d e m a n d n o t so filed a h a lt band.
b* void.
4. Dependent must be a eltiian Seabathing was banned at Natal
/ * / f io rd on V . F re d e ric k
,1a a d m i n i s t r a t o r of fh e F i t a t * of the United States or a resident coastal resorts today after the
of the United States, Canids, Mexi­ third man in less than a month
o f K IT T T L A K H W E L C H ,
d a c -a a a d
co, Tlie Republic of Panam a-or had been killed by a shark. Th*
F l r a t P u b lic a tio n D e c e m b e r d l, HUT.
the Canal Zone.
victim was farm er Deryck PrinM i r li t: TO AFPKVIi
5. Dependent must ba closely sloo, 42, who died en route to a
i* h a n c a ry No. *171
after being attacked
TO E D W A R D W . It EH ft. S it. related to you or be anyone else hospital
w h o a* o la e a n f r a a ld a n c e an d a d - who meets requirement* 1, 2. 3 and Thursday. It waa the fifth shirk
d ra a a a r * u n k n o w n .
TOU A H E IIK R E B T R E Q C IR K O t above and had your home as his attack sinca Dec. II.
to file y o u r a y p a a ra a c * . a e a w e r or principal place of abode and was
o th e r d afe n a a a on o r b e fo re th a
doth d a y o f J a n u a r y 11SI, In tb* a member of your household, even all other ways axcept that you do
C ir c u it C o u r t of th o N in th J u d ic ia l if net related to you.
not furnish over one half mt bis
C irc u it. In an d f o r S tm la o !* C ounty.
If the dependent b is worked part support then perhaps you caa
F lo rid a . Iv c h a n c a ry . In a auli
w h e r e in G la d y e I- M eh r. p la in tif f la time and earned less than $600 in arraoge with the others who coo
t a c k l e s a d iv o rc e f ro m E d w a rd W'. 1957 or was your child under 19
tribute to his support for you to
d fe h r S r . d e fe n d a n t. H e re in fa ll n o t
o r a d e c re e tiro c o o f te to w ill be or over 19 and a student, and in­ claim the credit anywiy under the
• n l a r a d a g a i n s t you.
come tax was withheld from such Multiple Support Agreement —
W IT N E S S m r b e a d an d o ffic ia l
s s s l a t S a n fo rd . S e m in o le t C o u n t y, earnings, the dependent should Me Form 1110.
F lo rid a th la th e lo th d a y o f D ec e m ­ a tax return to secure refund of
ber H I?
the tax withheld.
ft. P H a rn d o a
NOTICE
C la r k C ir c u it C o u rt.
This will In no way prevent you
1 will not be responsible far
S e m in o le C o u n ty . F to rid * .
from
also
ilaiming
the
exemption
P y : A ria J. L u a d q u lit
fo* the dependent, provided, of any debts incurred by anyone
D e p u ty C le rk
A. O. H a r k .
course, th&gt;t dependent meets all •thar than myself.
A tto r n e y t o r p la in tif f .
Buala X. Port ar
five of the above conditions.
TIT E Concord.
Ml W. 11th
If your dependent can qualify in
IS K A L I
ta UaAa. rUrvd*.

The Florida Aectantanta A b l a ­
tio n - an atrUiat* mt National So­
ciety ol Public Account anil
How many exemption* can 1
claim?
Lath exemption la a JflOO deduc­
tion. That Is. for each exemption
you are allowed to make $6W lax

Legal Notice

C on CbapmiB (llttuvIDe)
Madge Deal (Sanford)
Leanr.a Ford (Sanford)
Nan White (Sanford)
Lout* Rotas (Sanford)
Elmira Hull and baby (San­
ford)
JAN. •
Admissions

Ada Dennis (Sanford)
Julia Dillon (Sanford)
John W. Clough (Sanford)
Births

Boy to Mr. and Mrs. W. T
Blakemora (DcBary)
Discharges
Phyllis Saner (Sanford)
Clarkie Warren tSanford)
Grace Smith (Sanford)
Raleigh Thompson (Sanford)
William Jerry Smith (Sanford)
JAN. I
Admissions
Christine Wilion (Galnexville)
Iwola Shafleld (Sanford)
Clara Smith (Sanford)
Ray Balcom (Longwood)
Jessie M. Hawkins (Lake Mon­
roe)
Birth*
Baby boy to Sir. and Mrs. Wal­
te r Wilson (Gainesville)
Dischargee
Louise Carpenter (Sanford)
John Beyer (DcBary)
Mrs. Wallace McCslIy and
baby boy (Sanford)
Wilbur Tyner (Sanford)
Mattie Williams and baby
(Sanford)
JAN. IS
Admit'Imt*

W'ilflam Van Bobbin* (Sanford)
Robert Win*ton (Sanford)
Terry Lynn Adams (Enterprise)

Discharge*
Ralph Bennett (Sanford)
Samuel MeFaddcn (Sanford)
JAN. !•
Admissions
Frank Knight (Sanford)
Joseph Hickson (Sanford)
I.avrnea Ktchljon (Sanford)
Henry Cleveland (Snnford)
Mary Alice Dykes (Sanford)
Frances Wilkins (Sanford)
Anna Bess Turner (Lake
Mary)
Patsy Grim (Sanford)
Births

"MESSAGE BEARER" ITOFFEO
SAHARA METALS FOUND
Baby boy to Mr. and Ur*. A.
WASHINGTON (UP)—An eld*r»
B. Dykes (Sanford)
ALGIERS. Algeria (UP) - Im- ly man from Cleveland, OWta
Discharges
Gwendolyn Thompson (San­ portant traces of precious metals, showed up at the U. S. Capitol
including platinum, and diamonds, Thursday shortly before President
ford)
have been found by French geolo­ Elsenhower arrived to make hla
JAN. 11
gists exploring the mountains Slate-of-the-Unlon address. ‘ Tito
Admissions
south of the Sahara more than m in, whose name was wlthhald,
Rita Morris (Sanford)
1.000 miles from Algiers, It was was taken into custody, questioned
Pauline Lake (Sanford)
reported today. French press re­
A rthur Collins Jr. (Sanford) port* laid further testa wltl be by Secret Service agenta and iw
leased. They said he claimed to
Jam es Burgess (Sanford)
necessary before geologists can have a "message from tha Lord"
Anna Gilley (Sanford)
tell whether the new find* are for the President.
Patsy Grim (Sanford)
commercially exploitable. If so,
Rita Schroeder (Sanford)
they would add immeasurably I*
AIRLINE PACT SIGNED
Connie Leo Martin (Sanford) the wealth In the Sahara which
MOSCOW
(U P)—The West Gef
Betty Faye Crawley (Orlando) i has been uncovered in recent
man Lufthansa Airline and the So­
Births
| years, including Immense ell de­ viet civil airline Aeroflot havo
Raby boy to Mr, and Mrs. posits already being worked.
signed an agreement under which
Bernard Lake (Sanford)
each will honor tickets issued h r
Baby boy ta Mr. and Mrs. Joe
the other line. The pact signed
AdmlHloni
C. Uley (Sanford)
Thursday i, similar to ones signed
Ed Washington (Sanford)
Rahy boy to Mr. and Mrs.
by Aeroflot with other Western
Belinda Diana Washington
Marshall Grim (Sanford)
airlines which do not provido
(Sanford)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs.
flights to Moscow. A West Ger­
Mildred May Kilgore (Lake
Herman Schroeder
man source said the agreement
Monroe)
Discharges
Phyllis Robena Sauer (San­ was a first step towards direct
Rita Morris lSanford)
flights between West Germany
ford)
Evelyn Morris (Sanford)
and Russia.
Discharge*
Gibert Benton (San(ord)
Joseph Hickson (Sanford)
Rath Hartman (Sanford)
In ancient fame, presents
Brenda Van Ness (Sanford)
Barbara Moore (PeLand)
exchanged and there was feut&gt;
Charles Bennett (Sanford)
A feltahln Is an Egyptian lng on Dec. 17, festival of Satur­
Catherine Davis snd baby farmer or laborer.
nalia.
(Osteen)
JAN. 12
Admission*
Ernestine Page (Sanford)
Frank Thomas (Osteen)
I -co Volt (Sanford)
William Glover (Sanford)
plan
Robert Werner (Sanford)
Elsie Grace Griffith (Sanford)
- f i f o t i t f t 0.
Lelnh Grace Woodard (San­
ford)
•THE MARINE
Rebecca Ann Bryant (Christ­
7 ? c u V to to
CORPS RESERVE
mas)
Virginia McGough (Sanford)
h« LIMITED
T ^ r o y r c u ti,
Birth*
OPENINGS in
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Charles Crawley
Baby boy (o .Mr. snd Mrs.
. today’s plan for tho
Thoms* Page (Sanford)
nodam
young man.
'
And remembai
Discharge*
Cecile Heard (Sanford)
M t U S. M v u tu H s v to S tU M s M £W /
Van Bobbin* (Sanford)
w rite or call us alt
Emma Iturtt &lt;DcBary 1
Velma J. Blakrmort and baby
boy (DcRary)
Anns Tilley fSanford)
JAN. 13

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Last W eek's Good And Bad News

• A M ft* « M i

» U fi»

E d ito r] a ls

■y CHARLES M. McCANTV
mllea into the air caused a flurry for It could be found. But the ru­
mor mushroomed. It took two days
Halted Frees SUIT CarraapaaM of excitement over the world.

esident Eisenhower: Make This
Of Test A Time Of Honor
• All that Praaident Elasnhower Mid In his
aMM«f« on ths its to of the anion w h
hroucht Into focus by one itriking phrase. He
■ ip ie—eil confidence that Congress and the
.people would "tasks this time of test s time
e f honor." Here U the essence of our na­
tional situation, and of how we must meet
th e challenge that confronts us.
This Is a time of teat more severe than
an y the nation has experienced, except dur­
in g wartime, since the great depression of
th e early 1030s America is endangered by
% hostile power whoee advances in science
And military technology threaten to tip
the balance of &gt;tr»ngth against us.
.» It would not be hoporable to be craven
labout the Russian threat, or to temper it
-trllh weak compromise. It would not be
honorable for the United States to supinely
‘accept a seeondery position. It certainly
trould not be the part of honor to shrink from

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Why Let O verindulgence
Spoil Your H oliday Fun?

the sacrifices necessary to preserve our
cherished way of Ufa. Nor would It be honor­
able for us to seek to meet totalitarian power
by .curbing our own hard-won freedoms.
Honor demands that we sacrifice, Indi­
vidually and collectively, whatever we must
In order to keep America strong and alert.
Honor demands a clear-headed devotion to
the task of arming ouraelvaa both with the
beat weapons now available and with the
scientific capacity to devalop better weapons
at least aa fast as the potential enemy does.
Honor demands that we help strengthen
other free nations. Honor demands that we
continue the co-operative "works of peace"
referred to by Mr. Eisenhower.
There is no doubt that this Is a time of
lest. The only question is whether we will
meet the teat in such a way aaalso to make
Editor,
it a time of honor.

Letters To The Editor

prior to the season and without
The Sanford Herald,
specific knowledge of what the
aeries will consist other than it
Sanford, Fla.
will be devoted to music. You can
Dear Sir:
I hope you will print this aa see how it would simplify engag­
10 mi thins in the nature of a re­ ing good talent to have their tic­
buttal to Mrs. Conn's column of kets sold, money In, before en­
gaging your artists. Talent de­
A central task of American education eriesn society either would not learn or else j*n. s, use.
mands money, and not a little of
put
their
knowledge
ebout
Soviet
CommuAt
one
who
ha*
worked
with
Is not to make Einsteins out of dunces and
It. If you raise $2,500, you get
dultarde, but to mako dullards a little le u nlsm to sleep. If this Is not lesrned snd if w* * • « “*“■« Concert Association 12.500 wnrlh of talent. If you
dull. We are merely going to repeat a fa­ fsll overboard trying to emulate Soviet ^ giy j j y this particular piece raise 11,600, you get less talent
miliar American habit if we expect miracles education rathtr than remain on deck to confuted and confuting, and ap- cither in quality or quantity. By
and sensations In education because more schieve sensible improvements, we will be in parently written in Ignorance of and large Sanford has only given
token support to their local aeriea
‘ ‘i th«Mf*cU- a w
money Is pouring Into our schools. We can­ for new and bigger disillusionment#.
—they pay a higher price t? go
There's something deeper than money inx o Z a l to Orlando, or Daytona or Denot expect an overnight change.
villi ge Players presented Land, and the whole point la the
America has been gradually developing volvid in iducitlon iodAy* W t cannot ®x*
the notion that money and a highly trained pect our teachers of today to turn out better Tuetday, January 7, aa the see- local scries can only be as good
the amount of money raised
Mid organised cempaign of inspiration are pupila nnd more learned students just be- ond Mutual Concert Aaeo. attrae- as
to pay the artists. Knowing the
i ,110,1 * « • “ * bf « dw*y
Just about sufficient for the attainment of cause they are paid bigger salaries.
facts of this year’s series I be­
We believe that our teachers are good m01t
vtrtarmtnef t0 lieve the association did wonders
any goal. Now the country appears to be
building up to a reform of education with teachers— qualified end able to cope with be lean, except for the Chekhov with the amount of money raised.
one-act play, and I maintain that The association members respon­
the aid of thss* weapons. The clamor and students under their supervision.
that was well worth 11 23 admit- sible for engaging the artists have
A
change
in
Mlary
isn't
going
to
affect
clatter about expenditures la rising.
lion. Just think, the evening's to buy what they can afford to
^
^ coat each patron one pay and do not have opportunity
Overnight, a number of people who either a teacher’a ability to teach or enable that performance
thought nothing at all about education, or teacher to instruct more pupils, or provide wholVTollTr "ind a quarter, the to preview coming performances
any more thin any other mem­
else believed that American education was additional hours in which that teacher can price of two movietl
| Further, theie Mutual Concert ber. Responsibility for the quality
very good If not superb, now think American instruct
we agree that a tencher must A.tociatlon aeries take quite at of cultural entertainment brought
education is rotten and Soviet education is . Certainly,
,.
i,
.
i
^
■much volunteer labor to get to to Sanford is entirely up to the
worthy and axemplary. But the educations! be paid well and we feel that our teachers, smford, at the price paid labor public who buy the tickets, and
to promote Orlando attractions. this Is a MUTUAL Concert As­
system of Russia i* not a free one. The Sov­ are being paid Well.
Looking at the question from the opposite 1^am not associated with the HI sociation. The officers and work­
iet educational system indoctrinates aa well
who promoted it have no more
as teaches. It is no model for sny civilized view—a teacher's asisry Isn't going to affect Fever Folllei promotion, but I ers
Chancellor of the Exchequer Pe­
would venture there are a great at stake thin any other member. ter Thorneycroft, No. 2 man In
the minds of ths students.
and free country.
many more laborer* In that par­ They all paid exactly the same the British cabinet, resigned be­
Our system of teaching must be scrutin­ ticular vineyard than the dozen amount for Uicir tickets, their
While we do need much Improvement In
cause the government refused to
(American education, we would be In a bet­ ized. Not in comperiion with Russian me­ odd people who dedicated their work was voluntary and given as make a slash of UO million dol­
a
community
service.
The
pur­
Ume
to
promoting
the
Mutuel
Con­
ter position then we ere If more persons, thods of teaching for none of us would want
pose Is to see live cultural enter­ lars in Its cradle-to-grave social
security spending. Two of ThorIn education , and othar walks of life, had either the teacher or the students to be cert Associations In any year.
I am curious at to the reasons tainment right here in Sanford.
taken the trouble to understand the Soviet niacad in the earns position as those of their why DeBary can be sold 200 tic­ Generally speaking, people get ncycroft’i key aides quit with him.
It looked, for -a time, as If Prime
system—Its structure, Its policies, its his­ Russian counterparts.
ket! to the Dcf.and-.Stetson series whet they want. It appears there Minister Harold Macmillan might
tory. Msny who were in positions of leader­
Education must be pieced on the same of concerts, while it’s so difficult is nat enough Interest In Sanford face a crisis in his cabinet. But
ship and influence in various areas of Am- high plateaus as our freedom and democracy to sell around loo tickets to our to adequately support concert or the three men then said they were
local series here In Sanford with drem itlc productions of Broad, not rebels and that they would con­
with ever-increasing goals to be reached.
Its vastly greater population. In­ way proportions. Mutual Concert tinue their support of the govern­
•
•
*
The Sanford Herald
cidentally these DeBary tickets Association is wide open fur vol­ ment.
are sold in the spring, six months unteer workers — there's plenty
It Takes More Than Skill
of room for both chiefs and In­
A rumor that Russia had launch­
_____
of U.HT,w of Miw&gt; A IHI__________ _
dians, but If you, the public or ed a rocket 300 kilometers UW
The notion is widespread that driving an
any other critic* did not huy tic­
r i t r 'u PiMlKft, M tm
eoftiUkar
automobile Is merely another mechanical
W t H I M HARMAN I R . R m m Mw R 4 lt* r
kets or help promote this civic
H em
skill, in the sense that typewriting is n skill.
HVR1.TH J . CC IW ISO . A l » « r l l i l » i * » ■ « &gt; « *
Taj Mahal, name of the beau­
enterprise, I think I'd be a little
n a im iu itu iin K iii
tiful
tomb
ln‘
India,
mean*
By this standard, the man who can handle
rn k ll.k .A
D o llr n r i f l
la iB r O a r ,
aa«
less hasty in my condcmnal'on of
CkrUtataa. l a R r t l l »«*«**&lt;laa O r iiia n .
"Crown
of
the
ralace."
one
of
the
"Agnes,
sweetheart,
darling . . . now that I've finally
his esr most adroitly In traffic is the ideal
the programmes offered.
title* of the wife of the shah for
'
a c f tic m rr io a r a t k i
got
y
o
u
alone—could
you lend me twenty dollar! ?”
MILTON,
tie
.
(FlfTNC)—Tho­
driver.
Truly yours
C a rr U t
M« h , «H k
Oa* Haath
R I.H
whom it wa* built.
mas
M.
Andes,
aviation
electri­
Jane
F.
Fletcher
U
M
Maatka
I
I
I
Maalfta
Oaa
Vaai
The
fact
is
that
the
ability
to
operate
n
f t . RAM
RA.TA
R ltJR
cian's mate third class, USN, son
car skillfully
is, merely
of, of J. O. Andes of 1610 Frrnch
A ll i i M m i r i aatt**a. -a ril af lhaaft*. r n . l t i l , « aa4
, . .
.
. the . foundation
, .
Hallaaa *1 t a l . r U U M i l far Ifta »a r» M * *&lt; taU lse
good driving. Judgment, restraint, respect Ave-i Ind Mri. Alice M. Andes of
faafa w ill ft* r t a u r t far at raaalar aRrartlalaa ralaa,
for traffic regulations, an active regard for isoo French Ave.. all of Sanford,
Tfta HrraIR la a a t a l i r af Ifta VallrR Rr*aa wklrh
la rallllaa aarlaalratr la tka aa* far nwaftllvaUsB
the other fellow's rights, even simple cour­ Is serving at the Whiting Field
af all tka l**al atwa prlalaft la Ikla aawapaftar.
tesy—these are as important, collectively, as Naval Auxiliary Air Station, MilH*erea*Blf4 HallMkaltr kr n .* * r* l AS*anl*l*a
ton. Fla.
the skill on whieh so many drivers pride Whiting Field'i mission is die
a «B M
IBB
a ll fl«*rala
Basina* Weak Riga.
A.laata, fl,arpt*
themselves.
training of student naval aviators
%
in the instrument and tactics
Tuesday, January 14, 1058
Peg© 4
phases of flying.
"If ha shows signs of fesr or Is
reluctant to co-operate, two or DEPLORES ROYAL FOX HUNT
three ambulatory periods In rapid
NQnFOLK. England (U f)— The
succession ira very effective in League Against Cruel .Sports exBy DELOS SMITH
vey to the technical organ of the overcoming the difficulty," he said. pressed opposition today to Prince
United Press Science Editor
American College of Surgeons, "Directing the patient to walk up Charles and Princess Anne attend­
NEW YORK (U P )- A survey of Leilhsuier remarked that sur­ and down a flight of stairs, o- to ing a fox hunt i t Westaere. "We
gl American hospitals ravelled geons now were ell but unanimous do bendln ; exercises also alleviates dpelore the attendance of children
that Just about ill surgeons now In agreeing early walking caused fear rapidly.
at such meets, ordinary children
believe In getting patients on their no 111 effects, prevented s number
"Usually a patient should be re* as well at those of the royal fam­
fret quickly after operation*, but of post • operation complloations, ulred to walk once every hour ily," a league spokesman said. I
a largo number ire Incaut'uent and hastened ths recovery of
uring the first four hours after Nlne-yesr old Charles and seven- |
Ten Miles W est of Sanford
nr afraid In putting the belief into patients.
recovery from the anesthetic. By year old Anne followed the hounds
practice.
"Neverthsless, only a small mi­ the following day, most patients Thursday
with their mother.
Dr. Daniel J. Leltbsuscr, De­ nority of surgeona practice airly require little or no supervision,
Queen Elisabeth, in a land rover.
troit, a pioneer advocate ot exer­ ambulation In a way that will b« ageept the constant reminder to
cising surgical patients, conducted of most benefit," he cootlmjsd.
walk frequently. Patients will not
The aqualung i* * tit-vice that 1
the survey and appeared somewhat
lie thought this was due to an be too active, no maltsr how
enables man to ewim freely at
dismayed at the results. Far In­ Insufficient general understanding much prodding they rective."
depths of 300 feet.
stance, Mine of his colleagues let among surgeons of what Is ac­
patients decide when and whether complished by "early ambulation"
to gat out of bed and walk.
and how this walking should be
.85
Lellhauser believes that Is "the applied to patients. Lelthauser
Mo.
surgeon's responsibility," and not said it should be "vigorously" but,
"the patient's desire;" ha be­ of coursa, "Judiciously" applied.
lieves surgical patients should be He himself began studying Us
- required to walk not only on the beneficial effects in 1»32 and has
very day of thel- surgery, but as been applying it to patients since
Mo.
soon a* they hate recovered from 1B3I. It has been In ganaral usa
the anesthetic.
since about 1M2.
Most Don’t Walk
The best results, ha said are
But only 3 5 per cent of the obtained when the patient is reP h o n e boforo
TO 9 6 0 0
ho«piul* reported that patlente qulred to get out of bed and walk
noon for your
wore requited to walk that quickly as soon at he recovers from tka
after operations, and only 8.S per anesthetic.
(sA
C«*
&gt;4
IS
m o n ey tator
taoeMMf
Tn
Too iMoMhif
cent required patients to walk on
■
msr| fSfOeM* Motto# &gt;syotsn
tho
sa
m
e
day
I
the day of operation. Walking on
l ake Markham in one of Seminole County* a most beautiful Sand liottom I.ake# and
the day after surgery was most
IlfiN STM DUN DIM
Y o u o o lo cty o u r
only on e mile from beautiful Wekiwa K iter, where th e big ILis* are abundant the
common 13.i per cent, but 1.3 per STATE FARM
IUM 11M HIM DM
year around.
ow nrap aym ent
cent reported patients were not INSURANCE
11IM DM
WN
)LM
asked to walk until four or more
plan I
Says afterward.
for all information contact
Reporting the results of his sur-

O ut W ith

!

The week’s good and bad users
Ths United Pres* Moscow bo- to pin down Its Mores. Moscow
on the International balance sheet: rati ehlef, asked about R, amphs- Radio had broadcast, es purely
flurry af excitement over the Action, an account of a trip in­
to tpaeo snd beck—by parachute
The foreign offices of the IS world.
The United Press Moscow bu­ —of a Russian missileman. For
North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­
tion countries spent this week try­ reau chief, asked about it, empha­ those who took the rumor serious-ing to coordinate replies to a So­ sized that It was nothing more ly. It was a good on* while it
viet Ruisian bid for high • level than a rumor and that no basis lasted.
talks on reducing International
tension.
Soviet Preihler Nikolai A. Bul­
ganin had proposed the talks In
separata letters to the beads of
government of the NATO allies
last month.
Ry NOUMM It MMMN, B-8Agreement on replies which
SKUAS as though we’re In e rut yo u a few Ups on how to net to­
would refuse a meeting now but
Every New Year's Iro I write night.
would Itava the way open for
about the subject. But each year,
some kind of negotiations proved
early In December, aafety and Contrary to popular belief, mix­
difficult.
traffic exports and law enforce­ ing alcoholic drinks does not in­
ment officials begin besieging me crease the intoxicant effects ol
The United States was con­
with requests to caution my read­ the alcohol. However, promiscu­
vinced that any talks would be
ers about the dingers of becom­ ous sampling may eaiuy lead tc
futile unless Russia gave firm evi­
ing intoxicated and driving dur­ greater consumption, Just as eat­
dence that it was prepared to ne­
ing our boisterous farewells to the ing a Urge variety of food* maj
gotiate in good faith.
old year.
lead to overeating.
Some other Allied governmenta
A good Idea, If you feel that yot
Other
Discomforts
wanted a conferene on almost any
most drink, U to take a mixer
But
arid#
from
tho
dangers
of
terms In hope that the threat of a
traffic accidents—and they art cocktail and alp on It gradually
catastrophic nuclear war might be
vary great—think af the discom­ That way one or two drinks wit
dissipated.
fort orarindulgence causes. Olre last ths entire evening.
Proposed drafts of the separate
If you are going to drive home
a thought to that Mg head you •van
Allied replies were submitted to
one drink may bo toe many.
will have tomorrow morning.
NATO headquarters In Parts. But
How a cocktail In ltssU Isn't
because of ths diaagreament on
harmful to most people. In fact, The Is test method In traatlni
the proper response to Bulganin,
aa I haw odvtsed you preriouwf, alcoholism Is the use of tran­
coordination proved difficult.
alcohol In moderation has certain quilizers. While using tranquilDispatches indicated that when
therapeutic advantages.
tiers In connsctlon with overthe replies were sent, probably
A cocktail for (sample, may indulgence has been confined pri­
help to relieve the pain df rheu marily to treating acute alcohollate next week, they would em ­
m i told arthritis.
Urn, you might oak your phyrtelaz
phasize that the first step should
It is the abuse, not the use, that whether he would advise toklnj
be for Russia to agree to resume
causes trouble.
one or two following a Haw Yeor'i
disarmament negotiations.
ra party.
It was expected that the Allied
No Longer Satisfy
It has bean found that not onl)
course would be: (1) Secret diplo­
Alcohol ta a drug. Prolonged use do they g in a patient a sense ol
matic exchanges with Russia to
may lead to a tolerance for It. You comfort that ambles him to Mean
find out whether a bails for ne­
can readily see that after awhile, they also relievo bis naaaea ana
la eueh case*, a drink or two will permit him to set much earUei
gotiation was possible, (l) A m eet­
no longer satisfy.
ing of foreign ministers to discuss
than la cuatomary after a bout
Of course, you won't become an with a bottle.
any agreement reached for Eastalcoholic
overnight.
Imbibing
at
W rit negotiations. (3) Finally, sev­
a celebration tonight wont moke QUISTIOH jun Ajtswsa
eral months from now at least, a
a habitual drunkard out of you R. a.: Can a duodenal uleei
"sum m it" meeting If there was
j
no matter bow much you may ever develop Into cancer T
real prospect for success.
Answer: The possibility of a
drink.
It may, however, (tart you along duodenal ulcer developing into
Russia, In what semed to be a
the road. And It may make to­ cancer Is extremely negligible 1
paper gesture made for propagan­
morrow's holiday a pretty miser­ Stomach ulcers have a greats?
da purposes, announced a cut of
able day for you. So Ut me give chance of dawloptng brio earner.
300,000 men this year in the
atrength of its arm cj forces.
The Kremlin called the cut a
IA F F - A - D A Y
“ new, serious contribution to the
cause of casing tensions and cre­
ating an atmosphere of confidence
In the relations between states."
But the cut — If actually carried
out — would leave Russia still with
the most powerful armed forces
In the world.

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D.A.R. Plans Silver
Tea February 8

Animated M agazine Presentation
At Womans Club Tomorrow

The Still# Harrison Chapter, Na­
tional Society Daughters of the
Tourists, Navy, and newcomers
American Revolution met at the
home of Mrs. R. E. True In Lake will be especially welcome tomor­
Mary Friday. Mri. Raymond Ball row at the Annual "Amlmated
and Mrs. Baker were eo-hoiteaee*. Magaitne" which will be present'
TUESDAY
Following the accuetomed rit­ ed at 3:00 P. M. at the Sanford
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire De­
ual and the singing of "The Star Woman'! Club on Oak Ave.
partment will meet at 1:00 P. M.
Spangled Banner” Mrs. A. R. Key
The event is free of charge and at the Lake Mary Scheel. There
opened the buslneee meeting by open to the public. Featured In the will be an Installation ef officer*.
announcing plane for the annual turning pages of the m agatlnt will
Newly Organized Ladles Auxi­
celebration of Sanford Founderi* be tongs, dances and dem onstra­ liary of the Fleet Reserve 147, will
Day on February I. A Silver Tea tions by choral groups and promi­ hold It's regular monthly meeting
will be held at the General Henry nent Sanford Individuals. The de­ on Tuesday at I P. M. C. P. O.
Shelton 31emor!al Library. -DAR votional, will be given by the Rev. Club. Members ere urged to a t­
chapters from all neighboring Robert Speer Jr., pastor of the tend this Important meeting.
Florida towns will be lnvltad aa Church of the Natareno.
WEDNESDAY
well as the general public.
"Animated Magazine” at the
Editor-in-chief of the magailne
Mrs. L. P. Hagen spoke for five Is Mrs. L. E. Spencer, aeiiitrd Sanford Woman's Club a t 1:00 p.
minutes on the National Defense by Associate editor, Mrs. W. D. m. Musical program and other
plane given by President Elian- Chisolm.
features. Tea follows. Mri. L. E.
hower.
Tea will follow (he program, Spencer Is editor-ln-ehlef.
Mri. E. M. Hoke asked that all
Installation of officer* of Chlefa
and
the members of the Fin* Arts
chapter members display flagi on
Wives Club at the C. P. O. Club
Department
of
the
Woman's
Club
national holidays and other desig­
at S:00 P. M. All members are
urge the public to attend.
nated (lag days.
urged to attend.
, Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat announc­
THURSDAY
ed that the WTRR radio nation
The Officer's Wives Club ef
would carry a History program Anna Millers M eet N. A. S. Sanford will havo n
arranged by Mrs. Hilda Wray,
luncheon at the Mayfair Inn at
iponsored by Sallle Harrison Chap­ Tonight A t 8:00
12:30 P. M. President will be ele­
ter DAR and UDC.
cted
and board installed. Reserva­
Anna Miller Circle will Have the
It wai announcad that Mrs.
tions
must be mid* by Tuesday,
Leon Fellows of DeBary had been regular buslnesi m atting tonight January 14.
at
1:00
P.
M.
In
the
Elk's
Lodge
accepted aa an Associate Mem­
Regular meeting ef the Order
Room. Members are asked to
ber of the organisation.
of
Eastern S tir will meet Jenu
Member* reported work In the bring their last year's Christmas ary 14. Obligation Night wilt be
following organisation! for a Civic eards for scrap books for the observed. All members are Invit
Activity report for the state con­ Harry Anna Crippled CHlldren'i ed to the Masonle Tempi* at 1:00
ference: Hoipital Auxiliary, Men­ Home.
p. m.
tal Health, Red Croee, T. B. Aasodalion, United Fund Drive,
Crippled Children, Salvation Ar­
MISS SHIRLEY ANNETTE DANURIDGE, whose engage- my, Childrens Home Society and
ment is announced today to Arthur Cheek, a fellow student Nurees Aid.
VIRGINIA CONN,
Mrs. Jennings reported boxes
at South Eastern Bible College in Lakeland.
of clothing sent to approved
Midge Dunn and h er mother, life always.
(Jameson Photo) schools and American Indians.
There Is an extremely aetlv* THE DRIFTWOOD CIRCLE of tho Sanford Garden Club held n workshop Monday,
Mr* LeVallce h a v e
arrived
Mrs.
Bell
said
that
qualifications
m orning in tho Legion Hut. Dem onstrating the basic principles of flower arrangem ent is
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from Marietta, Ohio to spend the Women's Golf Association in Sen
for the Florida DAR Good Cltisen winter in tha E. B. Smith home ford at the Mayfair Country
Mrs. George Harden, to chuinnan Mrs. Carl Tegfeldt and Mrs. Bill Hill. T he meeting wns
Award had been aent to Seminole in Loch Arbor. With them they Club. Beginners cliisee will b* an
well
attended.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
County Schoolj.
have their bossr, whose name nounced from tlmo to timo—prob
The statement was made that
ably In the iprlng. Call Mri. John
me.
ten Sallle Harrison members sub­ escapes
Midge is a fiend on tha golf Dooley or Mrs. John Crawford
scribed to "The DAR Magasins” links, and c ro a "fantnbulou*” for membership.
and attention called to the picture (to steel a pbras* from Chuluota)
Mrs. Marie, Dandrldge of 2413
An aqusrlum society has been
WEDNESDAY
ship of the First Christian Church
and account of the dedication of hostess, having once punned ar.d
Key Ave. announce! the engai*There will be recreation In Mc­ will meet Monday, Jin . 20, 1:30
the Henry Shelton Memorial Li­ executed a reception for livo started in Sanford.1 Mis* Betty
ment of her dausliter, Shirley An­
BiUhlmer is president. Don't know
Kinley Hall of First Methodist p. m. at the church. Program—
brary In tha January Issue, which
nette, to Arthur M. Cheek, ion of
thousand souls.
all that Involves, but sounds
Church Wednesday at 3:00 p. m. "Forever Needed. Forever Called
had been contributed by Mri. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cheek of
VAH-3
bridge
club
was
held
last
Interesting.
R. Key.
for the Junior Choir.
Upon.” Loader, lira. If. K. Ring,
Mount Hope, W. Va.
week at Priscilla Osterhotm'i. Do­ We have an excellent library
Mrs. C. L. Park reviewed an ris Stuicr won high, Sue Kennedy
The Anna-Miller Circle selected
The bride-elect was bora In
Choir Practice for Junior Choir
Leesburg. She la a graduate of
article on the twelve approved booby, end Hilly e Taft, the travel both in town and at the Naval Its president, Mrs. Pete Bowersox Roys at 3:30 p. m. a t First Metho­
Air Station. The newest books are as ite "member of the month” . dist Churclt Wednesday.
Schools of the National Society
Seminole High School and li at­
"Crosses and Crisis In Japan” atresiing the value of the work ling prli*. Priscilla served cup­ nearly always available. Also Mrs. Bowersox la the wife of A. P.
tending the South Eastern Bible
Choir Practice for Junior Choir
will be the theme of study by the done In building good dtisens in cakes, eoffee and cold drinks dur­ endltss reference books.
College In Lakeland.
Bowersox and mother of two line Girls at 4:13 at First Methodist
ing
the
afternoon.
The
Deanna
School
of
Dance,
daughters. Her oldest daughter is Church.
Mr. Cheek was born In Mount W. S. C. S. of the First Methodist underprivileged communliiei. Two
Others attending were Lorraine
Hope, W. Va. and attended schools Church as members hold three "R ’a" had been added to educa­ Langford, Virginia J o h n s o n , run by cut* Deanna McManus, planning to bo married in June
Senior Choir Practice at First
there. He la alio a student at the day meetings and one evening of tion In these school* — Religion Muriel Osborne, Jackie Auitln, has a course guaranteed to re­
Virginia Joined the Anna Miller 3Ielhod!st Church at 6:13 p. m.
duce
inches
in
plsces—and
others
South Eastern Bible College, mission study, beginning Friday, and Responsibility.
Circle in June of 1934 sod has
Chancel Choir Practice at First
Bertie Brough, Kitty Boyd, Ruth
where he is majoring In Christian January 17.
been an active member ever Methodist Church at 7:30 p. nt.
Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat and Mr*. Tully, Hazel Rowell, and Sandy for ballroom dancing etc.
It 1* pouring down, and I’d bet­ since. She was 2nd vice-president
Education.
The programs will take (dice In H. W. Rucker were elected Alter­ Ortmann.
Prayer Meeting will be held at
ter sign off for tonight, but will In 1933-36, and under her guidance,
A June wedding Is planned in McKinley Hall. In charge of the nate! to Continental Congress in
the First Baptist Church i t 7:30
A week ago Mr. and Mrs. Doc return with more suggestions for
many projects were Initiated, lit p. m.
Sanford.
first study January 17 from 1:30 esse the Regent and VTce-fegent Price came home to find their
until 11:00 A. M. are Mrs. R. F. could not attend. Mr*. A. R. Key house on Sanford Ave. demolished sometimes idle htnds. Good night. 1936-37 she was elected 1st viceTHURSDAY
president
and
became
the
Circle
Cole, Mrs. N. V. Farm er, Mrs. 2nd Mrs. C. R. Dawson.
TEL
Class
of tha First Baptist
by fire. Their clothes, furnishings
president when Mrs. Ed Cox re­ Church will meet Thursday at 3:00
To Florida State Convention the and dreams had gone up in imoke.
C. F. Meriwether, Mrs. Marvin
Dyal, Mrs. W. E. Higginbotham elected delegates are: Key, Daw­ Their two sons, aged one and
P. M. in the educational building.
signed.
son, Jennings, Hagen, Wlldner, three had lost their childish pos­
and Mrs. A. E. Shlnholsor.
Virginia and her family are Mrs. J. A. Cunningham and her
The evening meeting will bo Brewtr and Rucker.
memlx-rs of the Ix&gt;ngwood lljptist group wilt be hostesses.
ROSE CIRCLE
sessions.
bold Wednesday, January 22 at
Alternitei elected were: Rui'I he Carol 1 Choir of tho First
Rose Circle of the Sanford Gar­ Church. With ait her other duties,
This week, thanks to kindly
S:00 p. m. Mrs. Ray Herron will sell, Compton, Turner, Meisch,
Virginia has been a bookkeeper lluptist Church will rrhearso at
den
Club
met
Friday,
January
friends
ind
neighbors,
the
Price*
Mrs. D. E. Brubaker, general lead the program.
Holly. Roumlllat, Lee, Hoke, Park
are on the road to recovery. They 10th, at the horns of Mrs. D. H. for Sherman Concrete Pipe Co. for 0:13, tho Concord Choir at 7:00 and
chairman of the High Fever Fol­
Taking part In the program end Henson.
the Church choir at 8:00.
are living with Mrs. Price's par Mathers. The speaker, Mrs. J. D. five years.
lies, has announced the selection Thursday morning, January 23
Following the meeting coffee
FRIDAY
of a director for the show, which will be Mrs. W. P. Chapman, Mrs. and sandwiches and cake were enla, Mr. and Mrs. John Marvin* Woodruff, presented whet she
The Baptist Seminole As-oclaScott.
Clothing
has
been
given
to
termed
her
"Hodge-podge"
talk
will be held at the Seminole High Ashby Jones, Mrs. Eugene Wil­ served from a beautifully decorat­
tlonal Music Festival will be held
them. They ere deeply grateful but which actually wee a delight­
School Auditorium February 13, liams, and Mrs. W. E. Norris. ed table by the hostesses.
in Del..mil at 7:30 p. m.
for the many kindncasei shown ful. Informative end inspiring talk
14 and 13.
The last day of the mission
Tlie W.S.C.S. of First Methodist
them. Their .hsnks goes out to end discussion on new annuals
Chris Carter has been with Jc- study will he held Tuesday morn­
Church is planning the first In
every
Individual
who
helped
in
any
and
plants.
She
also
listed
the
A rome Cargill and Sons, theatrical ing, January 2a. Mrs. E. R. Rut­
a secies of four session on the
way.
plants, shrubs, snd trees which
producers, for 7 yean. This will land will he in charge of the pro­
Study Course "Cross and Crisis In
TRAVEL COAT AND SUIT
Millie Donnaud entertained her will withstand cold weather, and
he his fifty-fifth show. He has had gram.
The Central Florida Aquarium Japan", nt 0:30 a. ni. - 11:00 a. nt.
come In subtle sage tones
bridge
club
Friday
in
her
Winter
suggested
lhat
i
eireful
survey
of
ui limited experience in summer
Society affiliated with the Inter­
of John B arr tweed fronv
Perk home. She served them a gardens for “cold'' spots after national Federation of Aquarium in McKinley Rail.
stock and has performed on tele­
Davldow. Both stlhouattaa are
Cherub Choir Practice at Firt
luncheon of chicken, done in a our recent cold spells will he help­ Societies at the monthly meeting
vision. He was once a member
atlm with deeply V’d ' neck-,
.Methodist Church a t 3:13 p. in.
of a dance team, Barbour and
LAKE
MONROE—The
Lake delicious dish with almonds and ful In the replanting of ornamen­ held last week at tho home of the
lines and shawl collar* for
MONDAY
tals.
other
goodies.
Attending
wrro
DoCarter. Mr. Carter will come to
Monroe Home Demonstration Club
local president, Miss Betty BUI- Tho Dependable Class of the
emphasis.
die
King,
Jean
Dooley,
llclty
Mc­
Everyone was urged to make him rr.
Sanford from Kinston, N. C. where
met at the home of Mrs. Annie
First Methodist Church will meet
he is now directing another show.
Can you tell the difference be- McArthur, Monday. Mri. J. 11. Cracken, Sonja Blackwood, Ju a ­ each garden a bird sanctuary.
The society elected Chris Chris­
The director will arrive in San­ twecen a fact and a fallacy or a Tindall gave the devotional. The nita namey, Marge Hill, Polly Please put out food and water eo tensen as vice president, and for­ at the home of Mrs. Helen Estrerson, 7()H Palmetto Ave. at !:00
ford the morning of January 2T. false statement? Most of us like to business meeting followed, con­ Brubaker, Hazel Howell, Jean Kit- that our feathered friends will not mally adopted the constitution.
P. M. Mrs. I*. If. Lansing will be
O M t c i ttrv c r
.'A He will hold a meeting during the think th a t we can. and yat food ducted by the president, Mrs. Mc­ ton, Lorraine Langford, Cartie die of starvation. One member
A discussion was held on tin- co-hostess.
Stribling and Sue Hoblitzel Do- expressed the sentiments of all care and maintenance of an aqua­
afternoon of the talent commit­ fallacies are so widespread that Arthur.
RIDE-IN THEATR
Tha
Christian
Women's
Fellow­
tee. Mr. Carter will speak briefly we often find it hard to tell a true
Mrs. Mildred Standifer gave a die won the first prize, which when she said, “I came here this rium In the home. Mrs. Robert
WEDNESDAY’ A THURSDAY*
report on the club's civic pro­ made things pretty much of all morning discouraged and feeling Blllhlmar won the attendance
to those assembled that night In fact from a fallacy.
JANUARY 13lh &amp; 16th
The
original
painting
of
"Wash­
that became everything la so prize. All members present were
Here are some current fallacies ject, which is i recreation ci-n*»r right with John, I'll bet.
the Mayfair ball room for Talent
A number of wives got toge­ brown and deed looking we might considered charter members. In­ ington Crossing the Delaware"
and facts:
for young people at the Baptist
Night.
Many people believe that flours Church. The rlub wishes to thank ther a fr v day* ago to discuss better make this e social club cluded were llr. and Mrs. William by Emanuel I.eutze was destroyed
Names of chairmen for the re­
vue have been released. The com­ that are enriched In milling are the following for their donation* what they could do while their and forget about gardening. Now Rerhow, Orlando, Mr. and Mrs. in a HI 12 Allied air raid on Bre­
m ittee's will not be filled until af­ harmful and that only itone-ground toward the project: The Furniture husbands are away on a long 1m inspired to get out in the gar­ Walter R. Adams, Orlando, Cliri; men, Germany. Germun-born l.eChristensen, Miss Betty Rilllii- ulzu painted tha picture in 1S51
ter Talent Night. Under the gene­ flour la good. This Is a fallacy. The Center, Eeri Faust. Mather of cruise. It is always something of den again."
MIMOSA CIRCLE
mer.
Mrs.
Robert Itlllhlntcr, fur tho United States Congress.
ral chairmanship of Mrs. Bruba- Food and Drug Administration as­ Sanford, Mr. Bleekweldcr of a problem when the head of the
The klimosa Circle of the San­ George Dabbs, Louis Hughey. Miss When fir» murred tho canvas, ho
» kcr are; program, Mrs. C. C. serts that the enrichment of bread Penny's, Ivey's Shoe Store, C. family leaves and the drudgery of
Harden, Howard Sharp, Robert improves it* nutritional Qualities Bedding, J. M. Garrett, B. E. housework and routine with chil­ ford Garden Club met at the home Frances Cobb and .Mr. anil Mrs. -old it to tha German government.
He did a copy for Congress, but
Feyl; ticket, Mrs. J . W. Hill. Mrs. and these are beaefleial La man. Purcell and Co., Hill Hardware, dren gives mother e complex. She of Mrs. W. B. Moye on Friday, Ernest Cowley, all of Sanford.
it was refused. Tho copy now is
Wilson Maier Furniture, Robaon'a begins te feel stile. The wheels Jan. loth with Mrs. W. S. Willie
It. Williams; box office exchange, This 1* a fact.
Most honey users use honey Sporting Goods, Teuchton'i Drug­ of progress have stopped.
co hostess.
Mrs. A. B. Peterson Sr., Mrs. F.
Mrs. Walter Price was elected In tho Motropolitan Museum of
After doing a little research on
Mrs. Rsy Peck, chairman, open­ Secretary and Sirs. Herman Lc- Art in Now York.
A. Dyson; Box Office, Mrs. W. thinking it is a “ natural sweet” . store, Roumlllat and Anderson, B.
Therefore, they think It docs not L. Perkins and Son, and the San­ this problem, I think I have lined ed tho meeting with member* derhau* w*» elected Treasurer.
R. Reed.
up enough suggestions to keep the preying the laird'e Prayer and
Talent, Mrs Robert Roth, Mrs. contain calories. This Is a fallacy. ford Furniture Co.
Delicious refreshments were
A nuitnl toothpaste or shaving
Min Myrtle WUaon, cuunty sincere searcher busy. We are reading the Garden Collect.
W. 0 . Fleming, Mrs. Charles Me- Tha USDA report* In Agricultural
served by the hostesses to tin- creuni tube can be used as solder
Monthly reporta were given. following members present:
Bratnie; talent night, Mrs. Robert Handbook a that honey contains U agent, gave a demonstration of most fortunate in Sanford, be­
la an emergency. In the forest, a
Conn; publicity, Mrs. Robert calories per tablespoon, compared vegetable cookery. Mrs. McArthur cause there are to many activi­ Mrs. U. F. McWhorter,* Garden
Mrs. II. Lederhaus, Mrs. C. L. heavy piece of copper wire will
D h i c t '? A o tru
Conn, Mrs. Dick Aiken, Mrs. Rich- to 30 calories per tablespoon for served refreshments to Mrs. Paul ties available and looking for peo­ Therapy Chairman reported on Wallis, .«lri. Alice Robiolio, Mrs.
the Cbrlstmie Cards and Hankies Mary Swankhous, Mrs. Kay Perk. se rve as a soldering iron and
tD ard Bauer; patron, Mrs. C. H. grinulated end brown su g iri and Marri, Mrs. J. A. Tindall, Mrs. ple to do them.
pitch
from
rone-bearing
trees
can
Mildred Standifer. Mrs. Hazel Gar­ First of all, there is my pet sent to the Seminole County pat­ Mis* Kay Henningrr, Mrs. Carl
Cole, Mrs. Lionel Arthur, Mrs. J. This Is a fact.
Many people believe that the diner, Mrs. J. H. Griffith, Mias project, the hospital auxiliary— ients at the Orlando TB Hospital. Chorpemng, Mrs. Herbert Behr­ be used us flux for emergency re­
R. Reedy; finance, Mrs. J. E.
pairs.
In the absence of the Horticul­ ens, .Mrs. Walter Price, Mrs. H.
Higgins; treasurer, Mrs. Z. B. tropical fruit, papaya, when eaten Myrtle Wilson, Mrs. G. E. Fuhr- this gives both help and personal
Ratliff; make-up, Mrs. J. L. Mc­ have the same calories value. This msnn Jr. and ausit, Miss Hattie satisfaction. The hours are plea­ ture Chairman, Mrs. Peck told of F. McWhortrr, and a guest Mrs.
is a fact.
sant and pass swiftly; it is an cold resisting plants, dormant M. F. Moye.
Kirk.
Cracken Jr.
excellent way to meet Sanford plants and bare root tree*. Now
Art, Mrs. E. J. Fenwick; cos­ fallacy. It is true tb it meat tend—
—
is the time to divide Day Lillee
tumes, Mrs. J . N. Axiarello, props, eiders are made from papain—the
The U. ft. Agriculture Depart­
Skimmilk has about *0 calories, residents.
The Girl Scout program Is very and ptreniala. Pianta dxiaies and ment reports farm ownership is
Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. W. E. protein-splitting enzyme found in as much protein as an egg, and
I MI At l !
Gray, Mrs. Phil Kessler; scenery, papaya. This emym* exists In the needed calcium and iron. It also active ia Seminole County and pereniali, also plant Glad bulbi at an all-time high with only one
Today
&amp;*Tomorrow
whits,
latex-like
substance
which
growing
by
leaps
and
bounds.
Mrs. R. B. Hadden; Mrs. Kirby
for Easter blooming.
out of three farms having u
contains riboflavin—the look-young
are always
Fite Jr.; stage manager, Mrs. comes from leaves, stems and peel er-longer nutrient. Adult* need S Volunteer workers
Election of officers was held. mortgage.
A m e r ic a 's 91 * needed. Contact Mrs. Randall
vy Charles
McBratnie; rehearsal, of the papaya. The edible papaya glasses a day. This is a fact.
COWBOY
COMEDIAN
1*
a
mild
flavored,
low
acidity
Chase
and
eh*
will
find
a
niche
Mrs. William Bush J r.; boujing,
Toasting bread makes it non­
Mrs. Francis RoumiUat Jr.; queen fruit that is easily digested. It fattening. This is Indeed a fallacy. for you.
Don't Miss This Exciting
Courses may he found, both
contest, Mrs. D. S. Talley, Mrs. contains large amounts of vitam­ Toasting merely removes moisture,
43 .Minute Stage Show
ins
A
and
C,
and
la
usually
tolerat­
day
and
night
at
the
Sanford
Vo­
C
.
m
t
s
Irving Pryor, Mrs. Ray Fernan­
which contains no calories, leaving
Wednesday at H‘30
ed
by
people
who
cannot
ta
t
citrus,
cational
school.
The
number
Is
in
.-IA iV?*’'* '
des.
them all In the bread. This is a
ADMISSION
— 11.04
is a fact.
the phone book. Business courses
fact.
with Tax
So-called “diet breeds” contain
are
starting
now.
I am pleased to tnnoune* th a t Mr. D. If. (DUE) Whit­
These are a few of the many
SEATTLE POET IN JAPAN
leas calories than regular breads. statement* that
The garden club always has
ALSO WEDNESDAY
more is now associated with me as n registered sales­
TOKYO tUP)—A Japanese resi­ Tbta la a
“SMILEY"
room for mere in their circlrs.
.
a ••
.Th&lt;
!»!»«•
Do
not
be
taken
in
byTil**
Songs, Dances,
Starring —
dent of Seattle, Wash., has arrived breads a r t illccd thinner then facts. Find out the true facta. When The Navy Driftwood Circle needs
m an in th« Real Katato Dept, specializing in Home* and
11.11.1*11 It It IIA ItDSON
in Tokyo to attend the annual imnew members. Msny have left
Gaiety, Delight!
Acreag*.
*»«•
c « .« ,
Feature — 6:30
f&gt; peria! new y e a r' poetry party. tain* about 13 calorie* less than &gt;•
town.
Cell
Mrs.
Cerl
Tegfeldt,
if
Home Demonstration Agent. MyrThe
picture
to
watch
fori
Genjl Mihara, 67, who has lived a regular slice of bread. But on tie Wilson. She ran give you the you would like to join. This is an
List yoor property with ua for
in the United States since be was a weight for-weight basil they s'icntlfic facU. or writ* the Eaten interesting mtsns to enrich your
rrm .
prompt personal attention.
CO • HIT
IB, was selected as one of 13 per­ hav* the calories value. This is i lion Nutritionist, Slain Horn* De­
G E T MORK OUT
“STREETS OF LAREDO”
sons whose poems will be reed fact.
monstration Office, Florida State
FARMER’S AGENCY
OF LIFE GO OUT
with
before the Imperial family. MlUniversity, T.U aha.iae, Florida.
William Holden
Inaurance
and
Real
Katato
TO A .MOVIE
tu ra , president of an Assn, of food by many folks. This Is a fall
Feature — 9:13 Oaly
Americans of Japanese Ancestry, scy. In fact, milk is low in calor
N. V. Farmer, Registered Broker
FEATURE
The wire In some steel hair­
was awarded the Fifth Order of lei for the amount of food value It
Mr*. Gayle Osborne, D. H. W hitmore, Associates
1:00 - 3:06 - 3:12 - 7:18
the Scared Treasure in 1333 for containa. An eight-ounce glass of springs for watches is one-fifth
"CHILDREN UNDER II
116
5.
French
Av*.
Fh.
FA
2-1221
hie contribution to Japanese U. S. whole milk h is about 170 calories the diameter of an average
0:21
A 7 /4SZ if f h e M
ADMITTED FREE"
human hair.
lx It,

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Conning

The News

Shirley Dandridge Will Wed
, Arthur Cheek Of West Virginia

Mrs. Bowersox
Chosen'Member
O f The Month'

Mission Study
OnJapanSlated
By W .S.C.S.

Follies Director
* Assigned; Arrives
January 27

Church Calendar

Garden Circles

Food Fallacies
Exposed By Facts

Aquarium Society
Affiliates With
National Group

Lake Monroe H. D.
Club Thanks
Merchants

ON

S M in y

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Government
Osteen News Hospital Notes
By MB0. CLARENCE SNTDER
Mmtsatem
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Wilson of
Heads Into New Sheridan,
Louis* Rowan (Sanford)
Mich., ara guests ef Dr,
W. A. Stuart (Sanford)
Mr*. J. L. Braden. Mrs. Wil­
Jeanette Pall (Osteen)
Spending Period and
son la a alster of Mrs. Bradaa.
Frank Farm er (Lake Monroe)

WASHINGTON (U P ) - Key law- Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Smith of
Ruth Moore (Sanford)
makers of both parties agreed to­ Washington, D. C., ara visiting
Discharges
day th* federal government * 1* Mr. and Mrs. W. R. cross of Sa­
Rosa La bo (Sanford)
beading Into a new period of red- von Acre*. Ho la a rottred autoMra. R. Coxon (Sanford)
ink npendlng despite Pro*ideal M- mohflo dealer and ta budding t
Phyllis Saner (Sanford)
aenhowar'* "balanced" budget.
home to State Rood 4l» near Lake
Roia Leo Miller (Sanford)
Soma viewed thla prospect with Ashby.
JAN. 14
alarm. Others figured In view of Melvin Wllliama baa returned
AdmisHoua
tho business slump deficit spend­ ta his home In New Orients, La.,
Charlene Foster (Sanford)
ing Isn't as bad aa It would have after spending the holidays with
WilJa Mat Dubert (Sanford)
been last year or tho year before his brother, Robert Williams.
Katherine Sparks (Sanford)
Mrs. Josephine Jones left Fri­
when the economy wi* booming.
Arthur Mas Seott (Sanford)
The President in his annus! day to return to bar bom# la PM
Madlt Johnson (Sanford)
ladelphia.
Pa.
She
spent
two
budget message Monday forecast
Myrtie Wilson (Sanford)
record-high peacetime spending of weeks with her brother and slaterJoyce Adams (Sanford)
173.900.000.000. But ho looked for la-law, Mr. and Mr*. P. H. Jones.
Births
an upturn tn the economy » boost
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Robotkin ef
Baby bey to Mr. aad Mra. a l­
tax revenues high enough to cover Bradenton and Travers City,
bert Petl (Otteen)
this and provlds a 300 million dol­ Mich., visited Dr. and Mra. J. L
Di*charyca
Braden over Naw Years.
lar surplus.
Pinky M'■Griff (Sanford)
Debt Limit Boost
Mrs. Norman Millar la the or­
Informed toureas said tho ad­ ganist a t tho Lutheran Church la
will risk relative# ta Augusta.
HARRY WEIR dirsets th s M&gt;1« Chorus, w itch met last night In the First Presbyterian m inistrate* would aik Congress Sanford.
Chureh. Ths Chorus has been formed for t-ie enjoyment of mate singers throughout this week for a temporary in­ J . L. Ytenh of HHlaboro. W. H-, Ga., Washington. D. C. ai
Sanford. New members or* needed, particularly tenors and baritones. Interested men, crease of about five billion dollars has bean visiting his brother Har­ Youngstown, O. Capt. Snyder will
H1Aarray JTWATHT SUPriHI tlOOD-Claudett* Beer, II,!
Jan. 21. by plana for a three
may call Mr. Weir.
________________(Photo by Hergatrom) In tho nations) debt celling to vey Vie no. 11a ie now a patient leave
forthcoming heart surgery with a smile at Presbyterian Medical
year
tour
of
duty
la
Frankfort,
tako ears of Increased defense at Seminole Memorial Hoapital.
Center, New York, with kisses from her alster, Joy, and tvrtu
Germany.
Mrs.
Snyder
and
daugh­
spending. The Presldsnt sailed
brother, Alfred. The girl has a bole the six* of ■ half dollar b*»
Mr. aad Mra. Roy C. George
tween the heart chambers and during tha operatteo, she wfR
the current ITS billion dollar debt and Diana and KathJsen Raiadori ter will visit her parents, CoL
W. J. Smith Dies Monday Afternoon
July 25 Deadline
require 29 pints of blood worth &lt;433. Sympathetic newspaper
of North Java, N. Y., hava been sad Mra. John Daniella In Wil­
W. J. Smith. 15, ppsaed away at Sanford for the past M years. Ha limit "too restrictive.'
mington. N. C., for two months,
readers exiled to oder a total of 131 pint*.
IIs
The
debt
now
stands
at
91T4,visiting
Mr.
and
Mra.
Frank
was
a
retired
fisherman
and
car­
W W II Vets
his home. IIS E. ai»t St., at 4:30
000. The higher celling George.
Is
They recently took a trip then will Join her husband in Geep. m. MonJay following a linger­ penter. He waa a member of the 273.000.
Church of God, 22nd St. and expected to apply to the rest of to Miami. From there they trav
M ake G l Loans ing Illness.
this fiscal year end lo flical 1939 eled by plane to Cuba and upon
E srlylt Housholder. County Sor­ Mr. Smith waa born Feb. 1, 187J French Ave.
their return crossed to the west
Survivors are: the wife, Mrs. starting next July t.
tie# Officer for S«mlnot# County, In Beaiemer, Ala. and had lived In
Manw Democrats and Republi­ eoast and visited In Tampa and
Jennie Smith, Sanford; two child
wishes to rati attention to all
ten, Mr*. Msmle S. Sharpe, Ft. cans agreed the President prob­ St. Peteraburg. They returned to
WWII veterans who may be con­
Pierce and Johnny L. Smith, Ft. ably was too optimistic about tho Osteen Friday.
sidering the possibility of obtain­
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwln Wilson
Pierce; one grandson, Calvin L. business outlook. They figure the
ing a 01 loan that the limn Is
government’# income will fall and aon Carl of Sheridan, Mich.,
Smith
of
Miami
■eon coming when It may be too
Funeral am lre e will be held short of th* President's spending recently visited Dr. and Mrs. J.
late to obtain inch an Insured or
L Braden.
at to a. m. Thursday at the program.
guaranteed loatj.
((pending May Be Higher
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Thomas
Church
of
God,
22nd
St.
and
T h e Servicemens* Readjust­
Gate Receipts, from the wellIn addition some Democrats and Mr. and Mra. Robert Wllliama
ment Act of 1S44 provided that balanced Circus City Ranch Ken­ French Ave. with the Rev. Joel
claimed actual spending for some visited In Orlando recently.
any loan made to a veteran of nel. wifi shoot for his fourth vic­ D. Brown officiating.
Mr. and Mr*. Leon Noel of SunBurial will be In Evergreen programs will be higher than the
WWII within eleven years after tory In the fcaturrd ninth race
President said. They charged he cock, N. I!., are visiting their soa,
the termination of the war. may tonight at the Sanford • Orlando Cemetery.
Rrtsson Funeral Home te In resorted to unrealistic bookkeep­ Loul* Noel and family.
be guaranteed or Insured by the Kennel Club.
ing practice* to hold down ths to­ Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Holloway
eharge.
VA, If such loan was made In The fast finishing son of Bowie
tal.
of Sanford were dinner guests of
compliance with the provlitoni of Steel Is one of the most consistent
Congress could touch off a big Mr. and Mr*. I*. T. Piety. Friday.
that Act and of the Loan Guaran­ dogs at the track according to
economy drive (hat would cut
Mr*. Robert William* and Mrs.
ty and Insurance regulations.
his form chart. Gate Receipts has
spending
but tho outlook for ma­ Clarence Snyder attended tha in­
WWII wai terminated on July turned the five sixteenths mile In
jor congressional economies la stallation of the officers of Lu­
IS, 1MT, therefore, the deadline leas than 33 seconds In all except
dimmer than at any time In re­ cerne Rebekah Lodge in Orlando
for the making of such loans li one of his seven start*.
cent years.
last week.
July IS. 1S3S.
The 6Spound brlndle dog rim e
Key Democrats already were
The Willing Worker# Sunday
Holy
Cross
Episcopal
Church
Thla means that the VA must up with his best performance of
have recelvrd not later than July the season the last time out. winn­ will hold the annual parish m eet­ talking about launching a drive to School Class of the Osteen Bap­
SI. IMS, an application for loan ing by Iwcs length* In the excell­ ing and covered dish aupper Wed­ hike defense spending over the tist Church met Monday evening
guaranty or a loan report on the ent time of 31.38 second! for the nesday night at 8:30 p. m. Each level* proposed by the President. with Mra. Nolan Osteen. Those
family I* asked to bring a hot Chairman George If. Mahon ID present were Mrs. Guy Bealt, Mr*.
loan to the veteran of WWII.
five-six trcntlii.
Tex.) of the House defense ap­
The loan mu,* he fully com­
Other standout* In the main dish, salad, or dessert for them ­ propriations subcommittee said it Harry Osteen, Mr*. Nolan Oileen.
Mr*. Tom Lemon, Mra. Robert
pleted In all respects and the VA event Include Go Harry and Fable selves and one other. Single people
might be necessary to make Williams, Mr*. Claude Tyson,
must Issue the evidence of guar­ Becky, who has won three In a nred not bring food.
At 7:13 there will ha alnging ‘‘soma Increases'* In fund* for Mr*. Jose Cardoss, Mr*. Fisher, AMONG THE MANY VISITORS Captain L A. A rthur, Commanding Officer, NAS,
anty or Insurance before July 13. row In lower classifications.
while the table* art cleared fob ballistic missiles.
Mrs. Sam Brook* and Mra. J. S. Sanford, received last week was a little at ty white and black spotted kitten which
Peterson.
lowed by the business meeting at
It la Important that all lenders
Capt. and Mra. Hollis F. Snyder Captain A rth u r appropriately named “Mnr leuv." meaning Greek God of Steep. Un­
7:30. There will be an election of
note carefully that In respect to
five
vestrymen,
one
of
whom
will
and
daughter, Patricia left Thiea- like many ratters. "M orpheus" assured th Captain th a t nir noise doesn’t perturb her
loans to WWII vetrrans the VA,
be a Navy man. Name* of suit­
day after visiting his parenU, Mr. In th e lean t N othing the sign shown to the r h t ghu crawled into his incoming basket
even though It may hare Issued a
(Official USN Thoto)
able men will be furnished by the
and Mr*. Clarence Snyder. They to pruvu h e r p o in t.
eertlllcate of commitment on the
member# of the congregation
loan may not Issue evidence of
POLAR VISITORS RETURN
guaranty nr Insurance subsequent
LONDON (UP) - The Soviet
Tim Mayfair Men's Golf Asso­ They may h* called into retiring
to July 13, 1930, despite the fact ciation plans a tournament Jan. vestrymen Gordon Bradley, Guy dieset ship Koopcratslya la home­
that unusual delays fn the form of ID to which the male hotel guests Allen, John Galloway or Henry ward bound from Antarctica with
title difficulties or other pro­ will be Invited. A meeting Wednes­ Tamm.
127 members of the second Soviet
The committee will cheek th# expedition, according to Moscow
blems precluded completion of the day night at 7;3o p. m. at the
loan transaction on the date an­ Mayfair Country Club by the board qualifications of the name* sub­ Radio. The ship took the third ex­
ticipated by the lender.
will formulate final arrangements. mitted and present all qualified pedition down to the Antarctic to
A banquet will follow the tour­ names. While the ballots are be wintrr over at the Soviet base at
nament Sunday at the Club. Fea­ Ing counted, the annual report* Mirny.
tures! on the menu will be bar­ will be given.
At 8.30 p. m a film will be
becue spare ribs amt chicken This
GREATER SOVIET RLSKS
will start at 7:30 p. m. Be serve- shown on the Russian Church.
MONTGOMERY. Ala. lU P )On Thursday. 7 p, m. the East tions mud be made by Friday
MaJ. Gen. H. N. Toftoy, com­
Orlando Christian Church. Or­ noon for members, their wive*
mander of Redstone Arsenal, says
lando, will bo host to one of i atul guests. The bold will prepare
Russia will take even greater
aeries of rvagrIUm rallies being the dinner. Hotel guests will be
i riaks than in th* past now that
held over the state to plan a co­ Invited.
she has the capability for m m
operative program of Easter
destruction. Addressing the raidFarm
er’#
Agency,
Insurance
evangelism for Disciples of Christ,
COLORED NEWS
The Presides! Starlight
and Real Eslate, announce today i winter conference of the Alabama
the Florida Christian Missionary
the appointment of D. H. (Dee) Department of the American Le­
Society being the sponsor.
Whitmore to its real estate de­ gion Sunday night, Toftoy said
The meeting will open with a
America's monopoly on atomic
partment as salesman.
supper served by the host clmrcn.
Whitmore Is well-known In Sar.- weapons in the past kept limited
Those from Sanford wno plan lo
Miss Christine Chatman, 1W3
wars localised, ’’but th* situation
From the Home of the Golden Hatcki...
attend Include: Clyde E Feathers, West t)th St and Paul lee, Ovie­ ford and this area as he waa for­ has changed "
merly
associated
with
the
SanEdgar Osborne, Mrs. C. T. I’ear- do wer* united in marriage Dec.
eon. Charles E. Brandies, Vincent 31. 1937 by the P.ev. W. G. Mi­ font Flower Shop.
REFUSES ARBITRATION
He Is a native of Virginia and
W. L x rs o n , John lUir ami the
CAIRO (UP) - Egypt ha* rechael.
has had 18 year* sales experience
Rsv. and Mrs. Parry I . Stone.
Mrs. lee is a graduate of the in life insurance, 13 m a super fused to arbitrate iu dispute with
Nicholson School of Cosmetology vlsory capacity.
France over property c la ia i. th*
Although Florence. Italy, was of Jacksonville, and is also a kin­
In addition to Whitmore, Mrs head of th* Egyptian delegation
heavily damaged in World War dergarten teacher at Madame Gayle Osborne Is also a member negotiating with the French tn
11, It remain* a living museum I.ee'* Kindergarten, a member of of the real estate sales force with Geneva said Sunday. The negoUof the Middle Age* and a treas­ the Celery City Beautician's Club. N. V. Farmer as owner and regis­ ator, Atafi Sonbol, said Franc#
ure h«u«e of Renaissance art and I'nit 44, and U affiliated with the tered Broker. Th* effice la located had been given official notice of
Orange Blossom Association.
his refusal. Informed aouree* said
architecture.
at li* Sou’-h Franeh Av*.
Mr. Lee is a manual liborer.
Use talas would continue anyway.

For
To

'Gate Receipts'
Shoots For 4th
Victory Tonight

Church Schedules
Parish Meeting,
Supper Tomorrow

Men’s Golf Assn,
Slates Tourney
Sunday, Jan. 19

ft

News Briefs

Evangelism Rally
Slated Thursday

Whitmore Joins
Real Estate Firm

C. Chatman, P. Lee
Married Recently

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�Senate To M ake Study
WASHINGTON (UP) — Demov atic te a t tori assured Republiujjfr today ■ Senate itudy of fortlgn policy will be Just that: a
study, not ao "Investigation'’ of
Secretary of State John Foster
Dulles to d bis conduct of foreign
policy.
The Senate Foreign Relations
Committee voted unanimously
Tuesday to name a subcommittee
to map the study after Republican
members did not imply criticism.
^em ocratlc m e m b e r s who

pushed for the study felt the se­
riousness of recent world develop­
ments — notably Russia's ad­
vances on the economic and selen
Mile fronts — made a high-level
overall boh imperative.
Senate Democratic whip Mike
Mansfield (Mont.) declared the re­
view will not be a "vendetta"
against Dulles.
Democratic members said they
all want and expect the study to
be non-partisan.
However the Democratic Initia­

tive in setting up the study, ecu nation's outer space project*.
"If we are to win apace oa the
pled with a speech by Senate
Democratic Leader Lyndon B. outpost of peace,” Johnson laid,
Johnson (Tex.), reflected the par­ "all men may — and should —
ty's increasing concern about share In that endeavor."Johnson, chatrmkn cf the Sen­
what many members conaider the
inadequacy of the Eisenhower- ate preparedness subcommittee
which is Investigating U. S. missile
Dulles foreign policy.
Johnson, addressing CBS teievl- urograms, said "It would be a
sion affiliates Tuesday, proposed | mistake to atop" with a reappraltthat the United States "demon- 1al of military and scientific capait rale its initiative before the I bliltles.
United Nations by tnviting aU | "Our foreign policies require fee
member nations” to Join In this | same reappraisal,” he slid.

Weather
Mostly elowdy today; cloudy with
showers tonight, clearing tnd
looter Thursday,

O f Dulles! Conduct O f Foreign

W h t
■

k fee acantizM House lead en
drove for paua ya M a y of fee
first bill of the week-old session—
m «m *gency authorisation of
MO,570,000 far missiles.
It was learned the measure con­
tains money to start construction
of the nation's third Mg Intercon­
tinental ballistic missile ICBM
base to locate ocean s p a n n i n g
rockets pointed at Russia.
Bouse members were expected
to pull tba high priority legiststlon through by a near unanimous

vote and send R to fee Senate,
Authority to start building the
third ICBM base wsa reported to
be included under ■ section of the
bill , authorising cons true Ron of
ballistic missile facilities costing
1112,400,000. But it was under­
stood only a part of this sum
would be applied lo the ICBM
base,
Defense Secretary Neil H. Me
Elroy, wbo disclosed Monday
funds would be sought this year
1for the base, said no decision bad

been made on Ha location. Tbs
other two will be at Coke Air
Force B ait, Calif., and W irrra
Air Force Base, Wyo.
Meanwhile Chairman George If.
Mahon (D-Tes.) of the House de­
fense appropriations subcommit,
tee declared Republicans were
m a k i n g "grossly misleading"
chargee in contending Democrats
lopped off 200 rnD'on dollars for
missiles la«*
, He laid not
by Congrats
ona pe
'is program,
from thi
makart
Three

Hanford Iferaft
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY,

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JANUARY 15. 1958

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United Press Leased Wirw

scheduled to testify today
before the Senate preparedness
subcommittee In an open session.
Witnesses included President Rob­
ert Gross of Lockheed Aircraft
Dan Kimball, vice praaident of
Aero-Jet, and Patrick H y l a n d ,
vice president of Hughes Alr&gt;
srafL
George B. Bunker, president a t
the Glenn L. Martin Co., told few
committee Tuesday government
"red tape" was holding up hla
company’s development of the Air
Force's Titan 1,000-mlle ICBM,

Shop and Save
In Sanford
NO. 17Q

Eisenhower*. Red-In
Financing Preferable
But he said he did not expect units* there was elear evidence
WASHINGTON (UPT-Prejldent eral spending over hli projected
Eisenhower said today he thinks goaT of *73.noo,o&lt;io,non.
any such development In this con­ In advance that the top 1eval con­
versations would result in profit­
a reasonable amount of rrd-lnk
The President appeared to be nection.
able agreement.
financing would be far preferable in an amiable, easy mood.
Wants Red Twof
to any Increase in taxes.
He said he felt fine.
Ha dismissed as so much trash
Other conference highlights:
The President said that while he
The President, in his first me*'a report that Secretary of SUta
He said any summit meeting John Foster Dulles recently sut&gt;
Ing with reporters since last Oct. had not actually considered re­
30. stuck to his belief that there signing in connection with his with the Russians could be hrld milled hit resignation under ■ fire
will be a business upturn this year November Illness, he would have only after l e n g t h y careful of criticism and that Etscnhowci
that will keep the new budget no recourse but to quit If hr ever preparation starting on the am­ had rejected it. He said Dulles U
balanced. But he conceded that felt or was told by a group of bassadorial level. Even after such the wisest and most dedicated
Congress might ■vote addnionil eminent doctors that he was not preparation, he said there would man he knows and possesses the
Two automobile accidents Inter­ expenditures and thus force fed­ up to doing his job.
he no point In a summit meeting greatest knowledge of foreign a t
rupted the noon hour for riorldi
fairs of any man ol hla acquain­
Highway Patrolmen In SemlnoU
tance.
County yesterday.
Ha said he saw no reason ta
THE DRIVER OF THIS CAR WAS Injured when it ernshed into n tree stum p ju st off
Damage was estimated a t near­
maintain the federalized National
Upsala Rd. yesterday. Mrs. Fred Behrens was taken to Seminole Memorial Hospital nuf- ly 21,200 and one person w ai In
Guard In Little nock. Ark., once
t-J rinir from a lacerated forehead. Damage was estimated a l M,000
(S taff Photo) Jurde.
city offklali could cxpresi their
Shortly before 13 noon, a ISM
confident Intention of maintaining
Mercury, driven by Mr«. Fred
order In their town. He added
Behrens of Lake Monroe, plowed
that hr hopes such u expression
into a stump IS feet oft the high
of confidence will h« ferthcomlng
way to smash the front end of
soon.
the ear.
The Seminole County Chamber for an Income of 110,123 and that Seminole County Commission had
He promised that in the con­
FHP Patrolman Olln Garrett, In of Commerce is unable to com­ the City of Sanford's appropria­ not been received.
gressional campaigns this fall ft*
vestigatlng the accident, said yes plete its plans for an advertising
"We can't talk Intelligently un­ would do his best to help elect
“ In Washington, we were u su r terday that he believed Mri. Itch campaign because of a “ pivotal" tion of $10,000 had been received,
Praising Seminole County Cham­
til
funds are available and our Republican candidates who sharo
ber of Commerce Manager John ed that the Sanford Naval Air reus "fainted" causing the auto­ amount of income from Seminole but the appropriation from the
pivotal amount of Income ii bas­ his philosophy of government.
Krider and the Seminole County 'Station would remain here a* mobile lo go out of control travel­ County that has not been received.
Helens* Reorganization
legislative delegation, Henry Baled on $10,000 from Seminole Coun­
Chamber of Commerce Presi­
f u n e r a l servlets for Judge Ern­ ch, Executive Editor of the Or­ permanent,” he said, and now ing north on the Upsala Rd. about
IKt said the details of Defenzo
"certain .funds whirl, were allo­ one mile from Monroe Comer , ' dent Clifford M TCihh^i, Ig*'-night,
ty,” McKihbln told directors.
Department reorganization amt
est F. Housholdsr, M, will he held lando Scnlim? itv eahd ' t h a t cated to matte the base adequate
/'M rs. Behrens was taknn to at the quarterly meeting of di­
"The Executive Committee", greater service unification should
tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock "there are two projects all Cen­ for the job it is to do have been Seminole Memorial Hospital suff- rectors revealed that the member­
said McKlbhln "will work out an come primarily from an agree­
at the First Methodist Church with tral Florida is interested in."
held up by the Director of the fering from a lacerated forehead ship campaign went over Ita quota
advertising campaign with munev ment between Congress and th«
Batch'
spoke
last
night
st
the
Bureau of Budgets.
and pos ible Internal injuries.
Dr. R. E. Rutland oldcUtlng.
on hand.”
executive branch of government—
The
Casselberry
Lions'
Club
will
first quarterly meeting of the
"I think it Is our Job to tell our
The car barely missed a power
particularly the armed services—
Judge Housholder died late MonHowever,
Bralley
Odbam,
Hit
entertain their ladiea tomorrow
Seminole County Chamber of
Chamber of Commerce member-, rather than following any minutely
dsy afternoon following s heart i Commerce held at the Mayfair congressmen and anybody else pole when It cut down several
night,
starting
at
7:30
o'clock,
that we want these monies turned fence posts and barbed wire at It
attack at his home, 2123 S. Elm Inn.
with a dinner to be served at the ship drive committee, took ex­ detailed blueprint he might lay
loose and spent,” Batch said.
gouged through deep sand and in­
I ongwond Hotel. The guest speak­ ception to the fact that the appro- duwn.
"The Sanford Naval Air Station
Ave.
"They’re telling us now they to a field.
The President said he had no
er
of the evening will be Dean pnaiion hid not been received.
ami
the
Sanford
Titusville
Canal
A ’hilc chatting with hi* wife,
, .
can't afford to put this field in
Constable J. Q. "Slim” Gallo­
"We were neither rcjectr.1 or intention of making the Gaither
Oahorne
K.
Littlcfurd
of
St.
Luke's
Seminole County has been de­
shape. It Just doesn't make way said "Pm at a lost at to
Mrs. Lois Housholder, Judge Hout- are
wai U granted and those closest report public. This report by a
here in Sanford and Seminole- sense,*' he said. "Our job r.ow is what happened for there it no signated hy the Secretary of Agri­ Cathedral.
holder collapsed. He wav taken to
to Ihe commission expected lit).- distinguished panel of civilians has
1County but to all of the area,' to gel the feeling of the taxpayer evidence of speed or passing an­ culture for the making of pro­ A novelty musical program will
OOO," said Odham mil h- added been represented as concluding
Saminole Memorial llsopital and Batch told the chamber of com
feature
“
Mualcal
.Memories"
by
duction Emergency loan* to ihe
' expressed and to grt this 1300 mil- other car.”
Glen Nelson, organist, and Holly "I don't think our county commis­ that Amerlra Is in potential gravg
was dead on arrival.
mcrcc dilectors.
j lion-plus investment protected.
Shortly after 12 o’clock, a 19*2 eligible applicant* who suffered Keller, narrator, of the Cooper- sion has given us the proper con­ military danger.
crop
loses
resulting
from
the
Survivors Include his wife, Mrs.
"1 can conceive of no type ol Packard, driven by William II.
The President'* discussion of
Gregory .Music Co. and a silver sideration.”
Lois Housholder; one son, Karproject to have priority over this Yarned, 60, of Longwood, attempt­ freeie of December 12 and 13.
Odham commented that "any­ the budget was touched off when
dollar quia staged hy Sanford’s
Any
established
farm
operator
lyle Housholder; three grand­
one.” the Executive Editor said, ed a left turn off of 17-92 into
"roving ambassador of good will”, body making a request of a gov­ • reporter noted that tome mem­
"and i think it should be a con- Wildmere Ave. and Into the path who is primarily engaged In farm­ Charlie M o r r i s on. Community ernmental agency deserve* an an­ bers of Congress In both parties
children, Melissa, Way:te and
ing
is
eligible
if
he
(1)
has
suf­
1ccrted effort to put this base In­ of an oncoming car traveling
Mark Housholder, all of Sanford;
fered a substantial production toss singing will ho conducted by Nel­ swer so this le a m atter with do not believe the IK9 budget
to the shape that it should be In." south.
son and Morrison. Joe It. Wclmcr which you men should concern will tie balanced or wind up with
'jjb stepdaughter, Mrs. Bclma
Joel D. Radford, 20, a navy man because of the freeze, (2) la un Is In charge of the program.
■
, . „
. „ ,
I Citing a "boondoggling" story
yourselves.'
the 200 million dollar surplus fore­
able
to
obtain
from
other
lenders
A meeting of the Campbell-Loss- ,n , nalJ()nli m.g „ in e , Balch said stationed at Key West, said
Laitlnger, Winston Salem, N. C-;
---- o-------------------Members of the chamber of cast by the President.
the credit required to continue his
ing
Post,
Amerjcan
Legion.
Montf,e
story
was
an
important
one.
"Thera
was
an
automobile
pass­
and one brother, Fred Houshoidcommerce board of director* re­ The President said It la quite
day night will be preceded by a
ing me on the left and I could not normal operation (3) has reason­
#r, Ft. Pierce.
vealed that they would attend the pnatiblo that there could be tome
i free feed, according to the latest j The Navy has spent four to avoid the collision that way to t able prospects for success with
fivo million dollars a t Canaveral
Members of the Seminole Coun­ issue of "Post (13) Scripts.”
Jan. It meeting of (ha county additional costs beyond hit budget.
was forced to veer to the right." the assistance of e loan.
commission In in sttampt to get Rut he said he believes all lowrLoans may be made for Crop
ty Bar Association will serve as
w ! c . "R ed” ' Hlr*«T flrii vice- f.,i rbor: . * * •*«*•?’
The front end of Radford s 1921
an answer from tha commission prlorlty expenditures should be
Production
expenses,
replecement
commander
of
the
post,
will
pre*
mh
\
t
V
h
/
h
.
Z
r
honorary pallbearer*: Judge R. W.
Buick was damaged an estimated
regarding the request for a $10.- reduced if humanly poisible.
equipment, and other essential
’- J',ul f thV h" h"r $220.
W ire, Mack N. Cleveland J r , pare the supper which will be ,loKl n* P1^
Should Congress vote additional
served at 7 p m.
, ?
,a, . h® th‘1
,0 James L. Sikes estimated damage farm and home operating ex­ The men of tho Geneva Cltlien* 000 appropriation.
John G. Leonardy, George A
. , , ,
,
~ 1lb* Navy then why can t we go
Association are putting on a fish
penses.
Loans
may
not
be
made
expenditures
which it regards as
A Joint meeting of the Post Lx n|j the way,..
to the Packard would be a "total
CRASH KILLS SIX
Sneer Jr., G. Andrew Speer, A. ccullve Committee and the Buildfor refinancing existing debts or fry at community halt in Geneva
necessary, lie said his own feeling
__
," . _
„
. , loss.”
Saturday night starting at 3;3o p.
vA- hinholer, Fred R. Wilson, Car- I I I Committee b .b ird lor 1 » . Th'.
WARSAW, Poland «P — 8ix was that a reasonable amount ■&gt;&lt;
Yarnell was charged with fail­ to compensate applicants for m.
roll Burke. Gordon V. Frederick,
their losses.
persona were killed and two in­ deficit spending would he better
ing
to
yield
the
right
of
way.
....... prior . . W. po» .u p -. L ' X r t . . ;
” ” ' “
W. C. Hutchison Jr., Douglas Stem
A spokesman said this morning jured seriously when a fast mov­ than talking about a tax increase
F u l l information -concerning
Production Emergency loans miy that they are anxious to have a ing •let-trie passenger train hit at this time.
strom, S. J. Davis Jr., Voile ATo he Initiated at the Monday
Turning to the missile program,
Williams Jr., Ambrose Oliff, and night meeting wilt be the now Balch laid "politic* have gotten so
be obtained at the FHA office big turnout for the event vld.-n Is tba ruar of n alow freight aoulhHe said the consensus of h 'i
ervtng this area which is located open to the public. A price will uast of Marsnw Tuesday, It was economic advice It that there will
Wilson Alexander.
••cash attendance” award which f-‘r inl° lh* program that people
in Room 417, Sanford Atlantic Na­ bo charged.
learned today. Cause of the ernsh bo an upswing this year rather
Active pallbearers will be: Lar­ won approval of the membership Nke you and me should speak up
and b« heard
The food will be prepared and was believed to he a faulty sig­ than a continuation of a down­
ry Juans, Ray Herron, Jam es at a previous meeting.
Earl Toney, general chair mar tional Bank Building, Sanford. Tho
nal system.
swing.
Cripps, Thomas R. Butts, W. G.
"We’ve wasted time, money, for the Seminole Band Aisecia office is opened Monday through servrd hy the men.
Also announced today Is the
Kilbee and John Krider.
brains
and manpower and I for tion Barbecue to be held Saturday Friday, from 1:00 a. m. - 1:00 p.
election of E A. Mouforton as
At! members of the Santmd Chaplain of the post to replace one hope that It will stop" he announced that *10 chicken halves ns.
'■'trine Club have been requested Bill Lockird who resigned.
laid.
were ordered for the event. Baki-d
hi attend the funeral of Judge
.Membership of the Campbellbeans, cole slaw, celery, am) cof­
Housholder in ■ body and to wear Lotiing Post as of Jan. 12 is 101
qL’ICk ELECTION
fee will be part of the menu lor
their fes.
, below the membership for list
LOWELL, Mais.—-(UP)— Just the event to he held at the Llks
Interment wilt be In Lake View , year.
two months after he registered to barbecue grounds.
Carl E .Smith, M, passed away
Cemetery.
A new effort to bring the total voto for the first tiir-e, 21-yearThe srrvmg line* will open st
Brisson Funeral Home is in membership up to or ovrr last old Will mm S. Kane w«t elected 3.30 p. iti All proceeds will be it the sAminole Memorial Hoscharge.
year's figure is underway.
'to thia city's school committee. used ta purchase new uniforms , ta! i t 11:22 p. m. last night
after a short illness.
lie wjb horn lan. tt, UK In
Ilomoseisa and has lived in San­
ford since 1919. He was a veteran
of World War I and was a retlrrd
• By CllARLES M. McCANN
political picture also is a quiet Though he Is still vigorous, ami quorum of two thirds of the na­ carpenter.
United Pres* Staff I'urrcspundeill struggle between vice president his health Is good, the men around tional assembly or 10J0 members
Survivors Include his wife, Mrs
The Chinese Nationalist regime Chen ami Chung's elder son Chi­ him are looking ahead to the day
C. E, Smith, Sanford; two child­
ii
required
for
a
coniUtulknsi
U undergoing its first big political an* Ching-Kuo for recognition as when he may five up the leader­
ren. Mrs. Martha Hauer, Nor­
amendment.
crisis since It moved to Formosa the political heir of the general­ ship.
folk. Va. and Richard Smith, San­
This difficulty might be met by ford; two grandchildren, two sis­
In 1949.
issimo.
Limited To Two Terms
Has Wide Power
The crisis threatens to split the
One of the problems which the holding a new election. But Ihe ters, Mrs. Pearl LeCouris, T ar­
Kuotv.tntang, Generalissimo Chi-1 Hie contru! Yuan Is a sort of Kuomintang fares now it a m tset constitution requires that (he pres­ pon Springs, Mrs Cora Cochran,
ang K ii Shek'i dominant political gu\eminent watchdog committee, of electing Chiang for a third ent assembly shall remain in of­ Houston. Tex.; and several niece*
party.empowered to Investigate about term as president.
fice until the Nationalists r*turn and nephews.
Bremier O. K. Yui has been Im- everything and everybody in For­
Under the nationalist constitu­ to the mainland so that al* dis­
Funersl services will be held at
jr^cLed by the "Control Yuan” , mosa.
tion, a president is limited to two trict* in China may b* represent­ 2 p. m. Friday at the Brisson
T.w of the five branches of the
The aignlflanre of the Control aix-year term s. Chiang has a little ed.
Funeral Home with Elder Robert
Nationalist government, (or "ne- Yuan's action in Impeaching Yui more than two y e a n of hla a*
As regards the eventual nieces- C. Wood of Orlando, officiating.
g.:«t of duty.”
lies in the fact that it la com­ eond term to aerve
sion u&gt; Chiang, Chen stepped into
Burial will be in Evergreen
Dispatches from Tsipef, capital posed of veteran members of the
Political leaders are t a l k i n g the No. 2 spot last year when he Cemetery.
of the Nationalist Island strong­ Kuomintang itself, and thus in­ about amending the constilutien was made vice president.
hold, say tbat Yui may be ous’ed volves a party split.
so tbat Chiang can serve a third
But 47 year-old Chi ing Ching
SIXTY-FIVE YEARS of Naval service are represented by these four Savage Son Ensigns
•r. favor of Vice President Chen
Generalissimo Chiang hims&lt;-!{ U terns. One difficully about that Is Kuo, the generalissimo'* son, Is a
ahown beinir prorputed to Lieutenant Ju n io r tirade. Cdr. 1. M. Rowell, Executive Of­
Cheng.
not Involved in the crisis, lie is that the National Assembly, t h e sort o&gt; power behind the scenes in
ficer of VAII-5 perform s the ceremony which aaw L t(jg ) s Ellis Austin, John Hailey,
The miv* against Yui Is a man­ the unchallenged leader, as he has single-chamber parliament, wet tha Nationalist set-up.
Bob Tucker and Dick Conn boins elevated in rank. The above officers h uve made the
ifestation of rising discontent with been for 34 years though he did elected on tho mainland in 194S.
Dispatches from Formosa prsU. S. Navy their career. F o r them it has b.'cn a long pull, enlisting as seamen recruit
the government and with Iba p rti- not assume the presidency until The National Assembly consists of diet that Chiang Ching—Kuo will
and working their way up through tho ranks in their respective specialties until th ey
3,043 member*. Only 1.647 of them heroine an Increasingly dominant
\r t set up of the Kuamintang.
19 W.
vstrw tomnuaaioiifd N tn d officer* in Ju ly IVoti.
O ffic ia l USN I’hotu)
But la ttic e d in the NaUoaalat
But Citiang la 74 j a u a old. ar* ta Furazosx — gad a legal ligure ui NaUouUst politic*.

1 1njured In Two
Wrecks Yesterday
During Noon Hour

C O f C Seeks $10,000
From County C ommission

Funeral Services NAS, Canal Important
For E. Housholder To Central Florida
Tomorrow, 3 p.m.

Casselberry Lions
Will Entertain
Wives Tomorrow

County Farmers
Can Make Loans
For Crop Losses

'Free Feed’ Will
Precede Legion
Meeting Monday

Geneva Citizens
Assn. Schedules
Fish Fry Saturday

600 Barbecue
Plates Ordered

I

C. E. Smith, 66,
Dies Last Night

Nationalist

Regime

In

Political

Crisis

Additional
Local News
On Page 10

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