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T H ES E

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S A V IN G S

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nfflrlal* worked let*
Toenlay *dminM»riug *mallpM
vaccine to all lha rhlldran, and
lha adult populallofl lined a|i al
lha town drug store In pay for
their yai i Inallnn*.
Tim only nracllrlng physician
In town, Dr, f, n Krhititigle, gave
ygrclnallnni lo all wlm tailed al
hla nfflra whlrh ha ha* occupied
Air morn Mian Mi year*
Another doctor (roio Itfanson,
Mo . in neighboring Taney fioin
U id up hta ri|iilpiiienl In Ihr
drug itora and fared a long tine
*t rsllent*
hut Ihaie was no panic or h»a
terla let tills town only mi mile*
through rugged "Hlnnheril nf Ihr
H ill*" m o iilfy In ilia Missouri
Arkem a* Hate Ima.
Mr*. I.rona P a lr lik , A , who
upuralei a griuery wilh h n ho*
hand and I* Urn mu|h*r of two
high Whtml Ions, pul It Ihlt way
"Wa leal like Ilia yg rrlpr will
murk, and we’ra not alrahl our
■HI* at# going hi gel tick "
The auietgency vgridnaltou tun
iram i aught the sfhonl children
ii Ilia middle of the t'hr 1st ms*
rein** whlrh M srlrd s lid Th u n
d a y'i arhonl ••••Ion, lielure it ws*
known lhal Ilia driver had *malt
J fll i
" I guets I'm a Hill# iiiora wor
fled almul HU* thing Ilian my
w ile," Dim Patrick, Ui, **id "Hut
we've got in pul nor fallh In
tomtlhlng ami lha doctors «*y
the vaeeina I* m* per reiti atfrr
ttie lit prevailllllg the disease"
Th* one victim, Willie Whitncll.
f t , I* nit* of Patrick's best friend*
Like Whlloell 1**11 Irk ill Ives *
arhool Ims harm# sod a h rr woik

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T I I K N K W I .V r O M M K D B R O W N I K T W O W tn d u n liu td K a te tea held a
r ii r l a l m u a |u ir t y at lh a hiuive o f t h e ir la u ilu r M rn . A m tirn a a O lllf f . S h o w n
h e re n r e : tu ft to r ig h t , fro n t ro w , K a r e n J o h n s o n . A n g o la K ltno rw , Lilith *
K n o tt ntid Ju d y Y o u iiH ld a ila . Sacond ro w , M a r c ia C o g , H e v e rly H il l , M a rth a
H u n t, M iiniln S m it h a n il l.u n tin e D a iig le iim n . T h i r d ro w , K a t h y T lllt a , K a t h y
lly n n , N a n c y S w a n n , C h r la t la S te w a rt a m i L ln t la M u A rtlle ,

Congregational
Mooting Slated

tb* Naw Year'* Day a group of
young people and othera from
The Alllanaa Church w ill go V#
Clearwater foe an area youth
rally. Msmhar* and filemta of tha
Alliance Youth fellow ship* from
0. A M. A. ehnirhes In Central
and North florUla w ill gal her togalhar for a aiaas maetnlg.
Two secrls'es wilt ba held, ona
at HI.,Ill lit the morning and lha
other at g pin. In the aflanunm
Tha Hey. Tom Hnteman, a m is­
sionary raraidly relumed from
lha famed "Hhangrl lw " valley In
Naw llulnea, will htlng lha chal­
lenge of mlesluns. Also, the Itev.
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meeting Holiday, Ja n u a iy 3. The
meeting w ill Ihi held Immediately
tollowlug the iiiiii nine worship
setvlie
Hie |ollpose of (III* meeting t*
In elect several new Council mem
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There w ill Iw a fellowship lun­
cheon al noon. AH thoa# attanding
w ill lake a "covered dUh" nr pic­
nic bushel, lh a food w ill h# spread
and shared by everyone.
The group from tha local shoreh
w ill meet at 7 am and leave front
Park Ave and Itlh Slrecl by 7:1ft
In nrdar to allow ample traveling
time before the morning service.
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f “.

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MIAM I M J P h - K o f » grueling
day*. Robert Tomarrhln w#« ship­
wrecked (Ml ■ de»erlcd ■loll 125
rail#* from Pitcairn l»l»nd In tha
4cmih Oe*t with only • biby thlmp an rrr to keep him company.
Tom arrhln and h»* ehtmp hvad
on flih and banana* during thrtr
atay on thw laland. lie refuted are•rat offer* tn b# irtro rd berau*e
lh» (kipper* of patting *hip* would
not U k r hi# romp*moo aboard.
Fin a lly. realdenta of Pitcairn laland fam e for him In in open boat
and Tom arrhln waa reaeuad along
with hia rhlm panire.
That waa about 1W year* ago
Tomarehtn brought tb# ahlmpamar
bach to tlir United State*, rai*od
him and taught ih r animal how to
say "m am a" and "no "
Th# ehimp grew up In become
"M r. Mok.-," a television *tar In
Miami and Ilia center nf a con­
troversial Uruujjle between T&lt;y
inarchin and th* SI. I/mia Zoo.
Tb# 27 year old animal trainer
in la y
fared a "chimpnaping"
rliargc for spiriting Mr Moke away
Irom th# St. Lnuia Zoo. which
Itought the animat frnm Tmnarchln
llut Turn archin, who waa rrarad
a* an orphan and laid he kpowv
what It means to be alone, prom­
ised an all out aotrt fight l» knap
Mr. Moka from going bark to a
cage In lha S I. I siu ib Zoo.
Just aa determined, St. Louie Zoo
Director (Juorge P Vlarhelllar said
lie would do everything to get tke
rhim pam ro back.
Whlla lha tug of war waa going
on, Mr. Moke waa hidden some­
where In .Miami and Tbmarchln
would not dlaclose where
Tom arrhln had hern the object of
an M il starch since lie slipped Into
the St. I anile Zoo st night aarller
this month, plrkrd Mr. Moke out nf
the apa house and disappeared.
He was sought on ■ Missouri war
rsnt rharglng second degree bur
glary and ilealm g, and also by
the K ill as a lugttlve who croaird
d a le Imps Me surrendered himself
lu the U. S. marshal here Tuesday,
hut kept Mr. Moke In hiding.
" I rralU e now that I made a mis
lake hut I ju*t wanted to have Mr
Moke with me again." *akt To
msrehm I will pay the St l.ouit
Zoo twice [he money they gave me
for Mr. Moke."
Hoi V lrrh e illrr answered from
M lam ia; There will Ivr no deal. 1
want Mr. Moka back "

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verxstile running of Middle
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funeral Rites
For Lake Victims
In Carolina
The bodies of Krlc Christian and
s grandfather, Winford Norris,
who died in Lake Jessup Tuesday
were sent to Durham, N C. this
afternoon, for funeral servicei and

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burial.

The six year old Christian buy
died from being struck by the boat
from which he was thrown into
Lake Jessup. Mr. .\orri* drowned
after he was thrown from the same
•raft.
^ F .r i c , the sou of Mr. and Mrs. J.
■w led Christian, lived with his par­
ents In Altamonte Springs for thr
past two years. Their address is
102 Grandview Avr. The boy wss
born in Durham, N. C.
f.rlc is survived by his father
and mother; a sister, Hubin Carol
Christian of Altamonte Sprint;*; his
grandmother, Mrs. Mildred Norris
nf Durham and his paternal grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred
^Christian of Durham.
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Mr. Norris, who was visiting his
son in-law and daughter in Alta
monte Springs for a week lived
in Durham lor thr past 20 years.
He was born in Wilson, N. C. Sur­
viving Mr. Norris are hi* wife,
Mrs. Mildred Norm of Durham,
two daughters, Mrs. i. rred Chris­
tian Jr. nf Altamonte, and Deborah
Norris of Durham; a son, Kenneth
Norm nf Durham; Mr. Norm*
^ ^alh rr and mother, Mr. and Mr».
^■Walter K. Norris: and a airier,
Mrs. Cecilia Maloney.

Heart Experiment
With Two Dogs
Called 'Success'
STANFORD. Calif. fUPI) — A
Stanford Medical Center surgeon
has vurceufully transplanted a
living heart from one' dog to an
other — the first surh operation
that has lefl the recipient of thr
heart alive longer than 7'i hour.
The dog. a five-year-old mon­
grel. ia stilt alive and healthy,
eight days after the operation.
The experiment was performed
. by Dr. Richard loiwer with the
I help of Dr. Norman Shuinway al
the university’* new medical ten
ter her*.
However, Dr.
Hov Rumen
Colin, professor of surgery at
Stanford, said the feat wav pri
niarily a •‘technical stunt” be
rsus* the dog ia not expected to
live. He said that until the profi­
le m of host donor reaction involv­
ed in transplanting organ* from
one animat to another ia solved.
I Kie experiments will probably re
ault in death.
The experiment may have solv­
ed one of the problems which lie
in Ihr way of eventual routine in
lerchsngr of human hearts and
organ*. The formation of lethsl
venoos blood clots was avoided by
a new surgical method developed
by lower.
His method was to leave in Hit
host dog part of the wait of the
| aorirla*. or upper chamber* of the
heart, including the area where
the entering veins return blood
to Ihr heart. Lower said dial
since venous blood flow, slower
Ilian arterial blood it it more
likely lo clot.
In former ittempit to Iran,
plantation lh* entire heart has
been removed from the host and
the donor heart has been stitchrd
dtrrilly lo the vein* anil arlerte*
As a result of the new tech
ninit,- the heart action in Ihc dog
ig normal and even respond, by
•periling up to meet Ihe needs of
the dog when it exercise*.

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A FUKSIDLNTIAI, UNIT CITATION was uwattietl to
(liMirye K. Molten Jr. at the Sanford Naval Air Station
change of comnland ceremonies by ("apt. Lionel Arthur.
Hoiten received the citation for diitie* performed while
serving with Helicopter Utility Squadron One at the
Naval Auxiliary Air Station at Imperial Reach, Califor­
nia during 1051 anti IR52.

Vote Registration
Renewal Slated
The Seminole County voting regintrutioii office will semi
legist rut ion postcards to all registered county voters Mon­
day.
Kleetora must fill out, sign, and have the po*tcunln
back into th* registration of five by Jan. H im order to keep
their voting registration valid. Sirs. Camilla Itruce, super­

News Briefs
Scalping Mishap
PAIIOKEK t u r n A bald
laundry worker wav scalped Wed
nesday when lie fell into a window
fan. It took doctors I0o stitches
lo close Hu- wound, of Itcppart
Cowart, 83, a laundry owner.

Better Watch Out
TALLAHASSEE fW t V -3*' Tire
Slate Industrial Commission wants
in occasionally check Floridians'
federal income lax return, liov,
l.eftoy Collins notified the ledersl
agency Wedne.ilav that the in­
vestigation will help m admlniv
Iration of Florida's iinemptoymeni
compensation laws.

Brevard Gets Money
WASHINGTON (UIMI — Thr
Community Facilities Administra­
tion today approved a W9,i00 ad­
vance to Ihr Urevard County,
Fla , Ha. District to finance hall
die cost of final planning for a
natural gas system, The project
will cost an estimated JA.iHifl.lttlO.
Con vtCurlion Is expected lo start
ill I9C0.

visor of registration, aaid today
Voters who don’t have the cards
at thr registration office in the
Clumber of Commerce Rutlding
by Jan. til will have to renew
their registration in person during
the hours that the office u open.
Mrs. Hruc* said.
Tile office is op.-n every Tues­
day ami wilt be opened five and
a half days a week from ilw 4
until April 2.
Persons who don’ t mail ihi-ir
c«yd.
time -»r pen y , ■
registration may not vote in Ihc
April primaries. Mr* Hruc* said.
After the registration office re­
ceives the po.trard* from th*
elector., new receipt cards will
he issued. Th* old receipt cards
will he void st the polls.

Ike Urged To End
Steel Deadlock

WASHINGTON (Ul’ ll - Sen.
Vance liartke (D*lnd ) urged
President Kisrnliuwer today tu ex­
ert th* prestige of hi* office lo
end Ihe steel strike.
Alternatively, he urged Seer*
tary of Labor James I*. Mitchell
Retracts Charge
MOSCOW tUI'D— Russia * lead­ to unvrll immediately Ihe admin­
ing nuclear-hlast expert today ef­ istration's plan for settling lha
fectively retracted the Soviet dispute.
liartke. from one of the nation's
charge that the United Stales has
hern conducting underground uu key steel-making states, made his
clear tesls. Prof, K K Fedorov, proposals after Federal Mediation
cheif Sovlet delegate to tlie lie Chief Joseph K Finnegan tempo,
neva nuclear-test talks, .aid the rarity suspended government r(
1 S underground blasts men- forts to settle the .even month old
*
Kilie-i Wednesday by (hr Coluiuun dispute.
Finnegan ..ml m a statement
ist organ I’ravad were ••chemi­
cal explosion, simulating nur'lear Wednesday that neither llu- union
nor management was willing lo
explosion* "
compromise now because both
I,’ ; ,, ,, V p ill* X « n t f ‘ IU*P
were too busy lobbying for voles
1 INt
iu next
month’s government con­
MIAMI (CPU
Augusta Fei ducted poll s»f the Steelworker* on
rando, Dominican Republic consul the companies’ U«t offer.
&lt;" 'Lsmi was given a live year
liartke said Iwlh management
pri-on sentence suspended Wed and lalwr would herd a presidt-n
''‘"day for conspiracy to bribe a Hal summons In a conference
''ii.tmn* agent and ship arm. to with Risenbower nr some other
1,11 cartbiiean Fi-rramlu offend high administration official
’ deep apologies to the court anil
»»hl he del nig realize the serious
n,*M ‘d bis actions Ih-culi. c gun
running and^ bribery were mn un
"*ual m his country. Federal
Judge Emrnrt C. Choalr .aid he
If you vee H ft lleckenbach.
believed Ferrando was sincere,
otherwise he would have imposed ihe .Sanford (iraminir School
F a v ille H a s S t r o k e
principal, and he doesn't speak In
a heavier penalty.
you. ibniT gel mad at him.
Howard Faville, a member of llie
Heckrnbath had surgery per
rity Planning Hoard and provident ( xf r j
O'
•( First Federal havings * laian D l l l l t a I t ) v IOSI
Assn, solft-red a stroke yesterday I The courthouse and city hall Holiday House in Orlando and re
afternoon and was reported in will be closed Friday and Salur turned home in good condition hut
•’poor” comlltion al Seminole Me day in observation i&gt;f the New tinder strict doctor’s orders not in
monai llii'ptlal at noon today.
Year Holiday.
start any ronver.aiions for awhile.

Here's A Teacher
Who Won’t Tolk

Officers To Watch Drivers
The county's law officer* began
an all-out drive today to keep mo
land* front dying this New Year s
weekend.
Sanford police, Shertlf Hobby's
nflite and the Florida Highway
Patrol have all announced extra
efforts to prevent tragedy on the
highway* in Ihe area.
Leaves were cancelled and all
Ihrcr law enforcement agencies
reported that many officers will
be on It) or 12 hour shifts.
Across lb* nation. United Prraa
Intemaiional reports that in liltn
oi* police plinned to keep Iheir

Hastier llghi« operating Ihriiigh
Iowa I’uhltr Safety Commission
out the holiday period a* a re er Donald Station announced t
minder for motorists to ease up "get lough” poiicy to ruinhat
on Ihc gai pedal.
. .
Chicago police, while reminding ' “ run* driving. Patrolmen were
motorist* that *'wi* are nof run- ordered to set up road blocks on
nmg a taxi service," offered lo highways near •elected night
help tipsy drtveei home.
spots and stop all cars to cheek
Police on New Jrrvey's Garden the drivers for drunkenness
Stale Parkway offered drivers
th the western Michigan com
‘ one for tha road" — a cup ol munity of Ureenvilla, Police Chief
coffea or tea with loavt. Hu* driv- Jerald Sage offered hi» departer* m Detroit were to 'I to drop inrnt's annual service of a free
. passenger* at their doorstep if ride bom* (or New Year's Five
' the eavaftwa want the extra aaca-1 ealebranla ntw fwei they riiouldn't
\ Ice.
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SEOUL tu r n - A Republic nf
Korea spokesman charged today
that Soviet and North Korean vr*
set* apparently fought each other
by mistake in dirknesa Monday
night and then tried In hlamt the
incident on South Korea.
The spokesman described a*
ridiculous and unfounded” a Mos­
cow protest yesterday that a South
Korean patrol boat fired on an
unarmed Russian survey ... ip.
■From information we have
gathered." the spokesman said. "It
is obvious that Soviet and Nor 111
Korean vessel* fought each other
by mistake in the darkne**.”
T*s*. the official Soviet news
agency, had said that the hydro
graphic
vessel
Ungo was unarm
—
.
gi
ed It made no ntrnlion of an
exchange or fir*.
The Soviet* said thr all ark took
place 3ri miles norflieast at the
Korean demilitarized tone off the
rast coast.
In reply, the South Korean
spokesman said ltt)K patrol,
never have gone north of the lone
since llie armistice was signed
Iliet uilnrs.cd Monday's gunfire
from Ihr south nf the ion-’ .

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 697

Hundreds Are Homeless
In Wake Of Wind Storm
Tides Hit
Town Hard

HULL. Mass. lUPO -T h e tide
ravaged south short town of Hull
waged a war again.! pollution and
disease today in the wikr of a
howling nor'easler which left hun­
dreds of person, homeless
The National Red Cross declared
Hull a disaiter area herause of
caused
by
new
*havoc
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-W i moon
Bi'sirW SI
■high
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n|Jft llriven „ cru„ lhw
„ i,r
community by gal# wind* Tut*
day.
Hull was among live communi­
ties hardest hit by tha storm
which barreled mil lo lea after
■lumping more than Iwo fret af
snow m parts o( northern Ntw
England and sent surf pounding
against walerironi property from
Mamr to Rhode Island
Town officials appealed lo lh#
Massachusetts congressional dele
non and the While House Jar
lederal iiujnci.il aid
More than 2i*i families war*
driven Horn their low lying home*
by relentless tidal rivers which
swirled around seawalls and taflevied mi small lakes behind Ml*
barriers
Tlie tidal waters rhovkrd off
cesspool* and tel up a problem of
MIAMI l Ul’ ll — Robert Tomar- pollution rontrnl. Residents of the
chin act about leaching hi* chlm- atra » n r urged lo boil Iheir drink
panic, Mr. Moke, lo wriie it* name mg water.
Score* of home* stood dark and
today while he waits to see if the
rhlmp has to go hack to a ion empty during Ihr night with at
least seven streets stdl Impassable
cage.
A judge ruls-d Wednesday he because of high water.
While New England was lh* hard
cosild keep Mr. Moke while Mis
•si hit arra m lh* storin'* wak*,
louri tries to rslradit* hun.
Tomarehin said Mr. Moke, who thousands of hum** stlU larked
can say ’ •mania.” already can light in upalau N*w Vork and
write the letter M and t) with a many wrr* willmul heal heciiiiy u(
pent It. He will while away |h«| power amt electric failnrei.
lime reaching his pa) K and K ’ Snow sspial!.* around Ihe eastern
llie trainer will have lo taka end of lake Erie brought up lo
Mr. Moke to enurt in January In live mehra of snow to weslrrn
answer to extradition proceedings New York.
Ucrasiunal snow or Hurries were
from SI. latui* zoo.
Tomarehin had sold Muk* to reported Horn New England west
thr zoo hut lalrr tried In bus him ward through the (treat Lakes Hr
hack. When Ihe zoo refused th ghui ami m ihr (lino Salley. Snow
sell, ha spirited Ihe ahimpanire also fell hi the i’ srilic Northwest
and Western .Montana
away a4 night.
Tomarehin surrendered on ■
fugitive charge herr Tuesday. Mr
Moka was hidden then hut Tomar
chin produced th* clump Wrdnr*
day on the advice nf his lawyer.
Judge Hubert Uhrislir let them
.tay together on Ihe promise that
Tomarehin would remain in Ins
WASHINGTON (Ul’ ll — Ihr
jurisdiction. "The interest of jus
lire and humanity would be met Wraihrr Iturrau said loday that
by allowing these two people—or New Year'. Day will he marked
lliese two animal*—lo lie reunit­ by mow iu the west ceulral area
of Ihr nation and fair weailier in
ed.” he aald.
Ihe East and most of ihe Pacific
Mr. Moke ihuwrd iu» giatiiude Coast.
by coming on Ihe bench amt em­
The holiday forecast said (be
bracing Christie.
snowr will fall over western pur
lions of Ihe upper and middle Mil
-Ix.tppi Valley and westward into
Ihr Ituck) Mountain, and rrnlral
plateau region).
Scattered shower* were predicted
for southern California, eastern
Texas and the lower Mississippi
light
NEW YORK (UPiI—Sputnik*— Oklahoma ami west irnlral M,t
iheir implications to mankind and suurl.
what they portend in the opening
Ueneraily lair &gt;ki«&lt; are in pros
of the iparc age—constituted th-- pi-ci f,sr Die ea-tern third ol llie
top news vtory of Ihe decade, ae luiiun ami over most of Ihe I’ acdiscorilmg to a poll of rxrciltlves ami .tjii.,
edit or* of I’oiled i’re.- Inierna
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liona!
Running a very rlove vi-cond ,
was (he vlory that opened the
decade: Communist invasion of
Korea and the historic decision
for If N. intervention Third was
the I tVt death o( Stalin marking
WASHINGTON lUPIl — Svn
a new alignment of power ui Ihe
Kremlin and Ihr first sign* m Hubert H. Humphrey ft) .Minn ).
first acknowledged candidate for
thaw m Ihe cold war
In giving his reason for voting thr Drmnrratir presidential nnm
inalinn. kirks off his format ram
far tiie IM7 advent of Sputnik*,
pugn
with a rnayir speech next
one editor said
Because it well
could he Hie story of thr een Tuesday.
Humphrey who mail# his nf
tury ”
Another taid * Rui.un mastery final leap into the presidential
. ... . . .
.
, ,
arena Wednesday after months of
stumping, billed the scheduled
rev-diitionary—as aignifatit at thr
first A bomb bursting over Hiro­ address to lh* National Pres*
flub here a* "in* own stale of
shima ft brought immediate poll
the union speech."
tical, military tnd i-iunnniir rr
The Miune-ota vrnatnr, drserth
assessment ihioughout Ihe wurld
It ushered in * new 'age ’ The ing himself t* ihr candidate at
Ihe 'plain people,” got a three
other stories merely were the
day jump in the , presidential
liflir*' version of stone* long old
sweepstakes on anot tier Demo
in history.”
trade hopeful, Sen. John f. Ken­
Those polled were stked to **•
nedy t Mass I.
led tlie one lop story from a list
Kennedy called a new* confer
of 10 'story of the yesr" choices
ence for Saturday to confirm hit
nude by UP! client newspapers candidacy lor the 1060 nominal ion
and UP) editors in the l'J’-Os.
Kennedy is his party's Iron! run
ner at this point, welt ahead of
Grass Fire
Humphrey in the public opinion
Two Sanford fireman fought * polls.
gras* fir# hir more than an hour
between Country Club Rd. ami
2)lh St yesterday afternoon Be
twren three and four acre* burn
GROVKIANb ltd 'll - General
rd In a field behind the city Manager Homer Hooks of the Flor­
cemetery. Fireman Alvin lUttell ida Citrus Com inn suet predicts a
and Carl Smith drsally extinguiab- favorable new decade lor the
—• ‘&gt;w flare up.
state’* citrus industry.

Animal Lover
Wins First Round
To Keep Chimp

'Mixed' Weather
Set For Holiday

Sputniks Named
Top Decade Story

Humphrey Ready
To Open 1960
Formal Campaign

Outlook Bright

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 81, ti&gt;5f&gt;

THIS 250 POUND HEAR was ahol by DsjBftry hunter JeaM B«*U near tha
Wekiva Hirer yeateriluy. Beall, who Drought th* black beixr down with a
20-80 slug. will Krt tha head mid the hid*. Tlie other hunt era in hi* party
will get iheir reward in bvur meat. The hunt era who trucked down tha
animal were, from left. Jack. HaumlM’ rKvr of Tuntpa, William Hoover of
Mt. Dor*. (Itw Schmnh of lotke Monroe. Jos* Story of Plymouth, Beall and
K. H. Shalliy. Th* baar ia hanging by its* hes’la at Sehmah'a home
&lt;
(Staff Photo)

Stork Derby
The first baby born in Seminole County iu 1000 will
b» awarded 8150 in prize* in the annual Sanford Herald
Firat Baby fonteat.
All entrie* must be submitted by paisml* ami the
winner will tm announced Jan. II.
All entrie* must list the exact hour mill minute
the baby ia bom on * doctor's or hospital Hliilument and
mu*l lie (Mustmarked before midnight Jan. 8.
.Merchants participating in tbi* year's contest in­
clude One'* Seminole ( ’leaner*. Duke and Duches*
Shoppe, Wert Jewelry Store. Progiemrive Printing Co.,
Wileon-.Mttier Furniture Co., Day ami Nile ttrill, Florida
State Hank. Ted William* Hardware, Tip Top Super
Market*. Pinecre.st Inn, Seminole County Laundry,
Boiimillat and Anderson, Sanford Shoe Center, House
Of Haitija. Mather Of Sanford, Harriett'*, Vowall'* and
The Herald.

1 p. m. Stocks Board Inspects
Center Property

NEW YORK (ItI'D - Stork
prices al 1 p in :
It's
\menran Airlines
79 '*
American TAT
Member* of Hie County Com
Urlhlchem Sire)
......
su . mission today inspected a conlro74'*
Chrysler
......
Curtiss • w ngnt
JOG versial proposed shopping center
Diil’unt
........... 2rt4'« area near Lake llow-dl after a
Eastman k-xlak
......
107 ’ • •torus of protest at a recent com­
Kurd Motor
......
91 G mission meeting held oft a move
Ml
General Electric ...........
to rone ihe area commercial.
5IG
General Motor* ...........
The board will make a decision
Graham • t’ aige
..........
2G
tut t a r
.........
9HG oa the retorniig at its meeting
J7G next Tuesday.
I.orillard
...........
111
Minute M a id ........... .
Al Tuesday's board mewling, re
I’enney
. .............
121
prexenlativi-s of tilt families tit tint.-&gt;G area formally protested the re
l’ enn HR
..............
I’ s toning move.
Royal American
50G
Scars Roebuck
The county riming hoard at
22H ready has approved tlie ■ -toning
Si uiti'baker
«
U. S. Steel
........
Weslinghou** FA ....
109' i

4 Killed In Jet
Bomber Crash
TOKKKJON AIR FORCE BASE,
Spain (UFIt — A U. 8 Air Force
It 17 jat bomber crashed imlay
shortly after taking off for its home
lia-e in Florida, killing all four
crewmen aboard
Th* plane was *n rout* to its
home base al Homestead near Ml
amt alter a normal lour of tem­
porary duiv at the Joint V SSpamsh Torrejon Hate 15 mile*
ea-i of Madrid
The four Jet burnber crashed into
au open Held near the J aram a
River atxmt t'x aides from Ihe
end nf the runway.
Homestead officials identified
the dead as:
L’apl. Alfred X Lobeil. IS, the
pilot, of Jlarrsmeulu, Calif ; First
Lt. James A. Rasmussen, M, navi
gator, Carltale, fa : Capt. Felii
F FlaiU, 1), instructor-navigator,
of Hu-hiand. Mirh , and Capt. Al
bert J. Harding, M, airplan* com­
mander, of Seaside Heights. N. J.

Texan Captures
1959 Liars Club
Championship

County Sportsmen
Gel 'Pat On Back'

r
,»
County spurIanion today got a
pat on lisa bark from Florid* Wild­
life Officer Robert Johnson f«r
obeying hunting regulations ai
the hunting season nears it clos*.
Th# wildlife uffierr said that
during lha first month of th*
hunting season (her* have been
fewer hunting violation* than in
the previous year and "fewer
complaint*” (rum property owner*.
Johnson added that hunters
don't seem to he finding a* many
■leer and hear aa were shot dur­
ing III* 1954 59 season.
"There'* plenty of game in th*
Wrkiv* and Tomoka areas, hut
where er* th* hunters’ ’ ’ Johnson
asked
Johnson said the Wekiva area la
“ just swarming” wilh de*r.
Discussing violations, Johnson
reported that the most common
on* was running ducks with ovttIxurd motors.
lie stressed that hunters face a
175 (mt if caught on this violalw_n
Muh the hunting season slated !•
end in mid January, Johnson ex
peeled ’ ‘business to pick up In th*
next few Weeks."
Hr warned hunter* lo be ripoeDlly careful hunting in a densely
wooded area. "W# have been
lucky so f«r.’* he said and ex­
plained that for the first lime in
many years there have not been
any shooting mishap*.

U. S. May Draft
New Cuba Policy

WASH INTON (LTD - The De­
partment of State is drafting a new
policy toward Cuba, informed
MHireoa said tuday.
BURLINGTON, Wu tUIMi — Tln-v indicated the new policy.
You in.iv nol lielu-vr tins but the now being discussed tn Ihe departBurlington Liars Club has a new ineni * highesl circles, would call
world's champion for 1**59
tor firmness in dealing with tha
He is. not surprisingly. * Tex Fidel Castro government,
an. W. t\ Cook nf Wichita Falls
Current U. S. policy on Cuba
This is his prmr winning lie: has Iwen marked primarily by a
"You have heard of lug wind, patirnl wail and tee altitude.
Well, Iasi summer we had so lit
Despite the Castro regtme’ l
lie wind down here that t had to growing anli-U. S. altitude and th*
lake down iwo ol tlie three wind- j confiscation of more and more pronull* on my ranch tu gel s-nmigti perty uwnrti by 11. X. citizcni in
wind to operate thr other one. l ubj, Ihc Unittd States has chowts
And if I hadn’t taken down Ihe patience.
wire fence* that were obstructing
'Die tourers doubt that the new
the wind. Hut one wouldn't have policy will take Ihe direction of
worked ”
any deep euls in Cuba’s sugar
quota in the U. S market Cuba
currently supplies the United
S’ alrt with more than three mil­
lion inns of sugar a year. Th*
figure repreacnis a third of tha
Auto lict-itse plates will he on l tilled Stale* cuntuniptiun.
sale in lha tax collector s office
The source* mdiritrd, however,
that th* United States probably
starting Monday.
Tax Collector John GaRuway will adopt a stronger Ion* in seek­
said tit* deadline for all county ing to obtain adrquate compensa­
resident* to have I’.hW ptala* on tion lor •xrruprtsied U S. proper­
ties.
Ibetr vehicles is Feb. au.

Auto Licenses
On Sale Monday

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Demo Support D
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tha; dDapprar bafora 10*0 elections.
Communications W o t h e r s of “ A decllno reflecting dUlIhulMAmortra said today recent poll* of ment with tho Damoerala la defi­
JU mtmbar* »how s marked do- nitely beginning to »how." the
clira io rapport for tta Democratic union aaid In aa article published
in the current laaua of CWA
New*.
tha union po"
at tko low in lha nation which In- Pali* taken aloe# 1H0 make
H nlt1 that Piaildant Harry I. clear that there ha« been a gradwould win hi# flfht for ual ahlft anaone CWA membera
reflection aialnat former New away from the Democratic party,
Yark Governor Thomae E. Dewey it added.
The union aaid the aurrey* Indl- The lateat aurvey waa Uken
••tad Democrats still have a de­ among delegates to the uaion'a an*
cided adoa aver Republican* In the aual conrantioa and through na­
pyee ef He memkera kut thia could tionwide sampling ef CWA

t — 'T h u n . Dee. SI. 1989

Poll Shows

L .D lU

KNIT

WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
• BAM BAPAKL, CaUf. (UPI) A e i r a i d fisherman drewned Sealerd and Seminole County course tor rawly com aiaatnaed of­ Navy raid today it will have tour
Polaris mleillf submarines la op­
l i BM Fraaeitea Bay Wtdnraday servicemen are holding their awn ficers.
Seminole High gradual* Edwin
Wbra weald-be itaauara were «ala military echooUag aa advanra- J. Locket!, finished a II week eration by early 1*61, *ach able
afcto la Mft him oat ef the
guided missile electrical equip­ to rain down on an enemy within
ment
laetaUatlon and repair course minute* destruction tqual 1° all
Jeoeph lyhmtar,
laaford'e Mania M. Geembel,
with Army M-Ogt ana ad Mr. and Mra. Oleaa 0. Dee. 11 at Pert Belvolr, Va. to- World War II bomb*.
(later tchool. The son of Mr*.
their
The first of these awesome au
Oeembtl. M7I Saafard Ava. gra_
________ by goaty wind*.
dusted Dec. I fm a the Ith offic­ AUw Lockett, the Sanford seldtrr clear-powered subs, the Georg*
TBabwamaa knitled the chappy er candidate count at the Marta* graduated from Semlnato High in
IMS aad attended Stotara Unlvar- Washington, Joined t h e fleet
watm fee M mimtoa hefere Peter Cargo Schools, QuaaHco, Va.
Wednesday la commissioning cer­
la D*L
DeLand.
etty
ia
and hie ld-year-eld
Geembel graduated from Geer*
Marian Pfr. Richard emonies at Groton, Coon. The
^ haUtet* ad Tachaatogy. Tha Schmidt graduated
from tha Sec­ three ether*—the Patrick Henry,
|r
to
week court* la
■itfca aboard, .......... candidate* from U. •. ond Marian Aircraft Wtog'a Opera­ Robert E. L«*. and Theodor*
WMkle la lift BpWetter collage* and from the aaliatad tions School at tha Marla* Carpi Roeravelt — already hava been
Air Station to Cherry Petot. N. C.
Marian rank* tor a antral Heat- Dee.
I. Schmidt ia the era of Mr. launched end will be eeaunisrioeaaaat ia tha Mariac corps ad tha
aad
Mr*.
Richard K. Schmidt, of ad in I960.
Marian Reran#. Ooembel win toMm to
In addition, the Navy kaa five
IMS B. Lake Ave. I ragwrad
to revtea him.
toad aa atfdiUooal eight month
Army Pfe. Richard E. Brawn J r. more of the ml*tile-flring sub* un­
whan# parents live to Altamonte der construction— the Ethan Al­
Sprint* finished a to weak carrier len, Thome* A. Edison, Abr*h*m
equipment repair eourra Dee. 11 Lincoln, 8*m Houston end John
•t tha Boutheaitorn Signal Sehaol, Marshall.
The nation eventually hope* to
Pori Gordon, Ga. Tha IS yaar aid
soldier la a 1M graduate at De- have a fleet at 40 Polar!* subma­
Land High School. Brown waa rines with 30 o f them lurking In
trained to the repair and main- rang* at enemy target* at all
toaaaco of field cantor toiapkena time*. Each rab will tarry l i Fo­
ie rl* missile* tipped wRh hydro­
MBMFKB (UPI)— Beadra Lee waa Mtoa CaHforwta ad IMS and n d telegraph oqutomewL
Serving aboard too USS Cep- gen bomb* whkh raw ha f c t f
a galdea-halred OaUid renatrup la the Mies Ameri­
ricornw to radarmaa second tinea from under water.
ca hedging, bant SO other ft**Mete
d a ’a dealing Mae. from It atateo for **# tHIo WUUam B. Millar, ara e&lt; Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Miller of St E. Pint
hag reiga aa I960 Wednesday night
St., Chuluota. The Capricornua
Sandra confided before going on visited Palma Do Mallorca, Spain
Tha lS-yaar-old baoaty, who ■ts|e that oh# dowhted ah* would
to November, while operating wkb
win "becauM I don’t have a tho U. S. Stath fleet to tho Medi­
DECEMBER M
southern accent." After the won, terranean.
aha wna asked by United Preae
Stephen Tillla, Sanford
International If she thought eh*
Faya Gamer, Sanford
eoaM represent southern cotton,
Bessie Quick, Deliary
coming from California.
Charlotte Moughton, Sanford
PHONE PA M tlS
"I certainly can," aha replied
Phyllis Shaffer. Sanford
MOW MOWING
emphatically.
Bari Williams, Sanford
&gt;Onto Tnadte At StM P. M.
Samira is tho daughter ad MaJ
Dismtovtto
and Mr*. A. M. Jennings of
Ray Harvay, Oatean
Riverside, Calif. Her parents
Days Brown Harding, San o ri
were unable to be her* and she
Martha Davis, Benson Junction
was chaperoned by Mrs. Richard
Mario Hardy. Saafofd
Day of Preano, Calif.
William Dyehes, Sanford
During the Judging, Sandra was
Mrs. Rosella Adams and baby,
asked how ahe cheered herself up
Sanford
when she got down In the dump*.
Staphen Tillla. Sanford
"I go to the refrigerator some
DECEMBER to
limeo and get a little eneek."
aaid 8endra, who heepa a trim
Vevarly Pennington, Orlando
111 pounds by ewlmmlng and
Betty Dedman, Laka Mary
breakfasting oa orange Juice
Mildren Jenkins, Sanford
alone.
David Minvnrd, Sanford
V '
Patricia Morriaa, Langwood
Lind* Rice, 10-ysar-old blue­
eyed brunette from Savannah,
Primus Brown. Sanford
MARVIN GOKMHEL
Ldllc Green. Sanford
Tsnsi., waa ehoeea first altarnate.
\m .
Perry Glllyward, Sanford
Margaret Gail Abcmethy, daugh­
Charles Erickson, Sanford
ter
of
Rep.
aad
Mr*.
Thomas
Q jgjO iiiS iyi
Evelyn llayas, Sanford
Abernathy of Oknlona, MU*., waa
Harriett Boyd. Sanford
named second alternate. Other*
Birth*
in the top five were Kathleen
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — An
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrias,
Rvelyn Grabill ad Mark*, Mis*.,
Air Porto Investigating tram will
Longwood. a daughter
and Delia Ann Chamberlin of
Oa-Paatar* . Once Only
inspost th* wreckage of an old
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Dadmaa,
Memphis.
At Vtto p. M.
airplane discovered In a salt marsh
Laka'Mary, a daughter
•WHITE WITCH DOCTOR"
near tho mouth of tho Aurill*
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Penn­
ROBERT MITCHUM
Rivor at th* Gulf of Mosivo.
ington, Orlando, a daughter
SUSAN HATWARD
Benefits Interview
Th* plan* waa spotted by two
DDmiatalt
IN TECHNICOLOR
A representative of the Social duck hunters only 20 miles from
Jaks
T.
Newby, Sanford
Security Administration District whrr* the remains of ■ 16-ywrI^on White, Sanford
Office will be it Sanford'* City old military plan* was found last
Ruth Spencer, Madeira Beach
Hall Jan. 6, 13 and 77 betwsen • weak.
Lillie Mae Boone, Sanford
a.
m.
and
noon.
The
repreisntaTHE OLD YEAR OUT
Civil Air Patrol official H. A.
Prankle La* Murksy, Laka
Uvn
will
be
In
to*
city
commis­
AND THE NEW YEAR IN
Brock said Wednesday th* Air
Monroe
sion room to Interview persons Fore* loam will com* from
AT THE
Michael T. Starks, linford
who want to apply for old age and Warnar-Ruhins Has* at Macon,
Eton Hart, Sanford
survivors Insurance benefits, so­ Ga.
MOVIELAND
Mi)or Johnson. Sanford
cial security account numbers or.
DRIVE IN
who want to gst information
about ths social aerurily program.
ATTEND OUR GALA

California Beauty Begins Reign
As I960 'Maid Of Cotton' Queen

Hospital Notes

THF
. BLST o F
EVERYTHING

Air Forca Set
To Study Wreck

m lm m

NEW YEARS EVE
MIDNITK SHOW
TONITE • SHOW STARTS
AT MIDN1TE
1 FIRST RUN HIT8

MIAMI — Justico or tho Teoct
Francis Chriatio, ruling thnl nnimnl trainer Robert Tomnrthln
could kotp "Mr. Moke,” tho chlmpanics ho kldnapod from the St.
Louis Zoo, until extradition pro­
ceedings nr* completed:
"The Interest of Justice nnd hu­
Acting to* lead role In Play­
manity would be mot by allowing house Navy’ s Jan. M presenta­
those two people—or these two tion of "Bell. Book and Candla"
animals — to be reunited.’’
will be Charlene Goldman, who
has played In "Come Back Lillie
Sheba" and "The Pajama Gama."
Mrs. Goldman, wife of a VAH-t
ensign, studied at the American
Theater Wlm in New York and
JACKSONVILLE (U P Il-PIve is now studying with Arthur Wag­
new forgery ehergee have been ner. director of Rollins College's
filed against Mrs. t. D. Seme, Annie Ruiicll Theater. She haa
accused in the 1110,000 shortage also been active in Denver, Colo,
ef the Jacksonvilie Polke Credit rammer atock.
Union.
Proceed* from the play at tha
Tha new charge* were served Clvla Center will go to Sanford
Wednesday at the home of Mr*. and Seminole County charities.
Same, wife of the Jacksonville Tickets art on tale at Roumlllat
Beach mayor, wh* haa been III and Anderson's, Faust's and
iInca she wee first charged In the Touchton's Drug Stores and at
the Sanford Child Caro Center.
case Aug. A.

Female Lead Set
For Comedy Hit

New Forgery
Charges Filed

Initial reaction to the Judge’ s was mixed. The School Board
deelslon. which will have another liked it and the NAACP reluctant­
round In court Jan. « for accep­ ly accepted It, but atate legiila.
tance ef required amendments.
live leadership opposed it.
The proposed plan, based on
on* the U. S. Supreme Court *41
approved for Alabama, eetabllahad an admission* formula, ineluding psychological and Intolli-

Camellia Display
Planned For Show

. A record-breaking dliplay or **nc# f*elor*'
of
’eamclllai
- .in -, u
for the
in th* col"It'*
muai‘
to nlsnned
planned r#r
the Ulh
m n on
retaliation.
a rgradeannual camellia show at the O r-; a.yrar pisn starting at the top
land* Municipal Auditorium Jan. and workinr down.
n-M. Mra. Out B. Norman of
Hooper Initnicted the school
Lengwood, chairman, announced ,
j0 rrVDe ita plan by Jan. •
toll wee*.
1to insura that a pupil applyiimv
T*
1for admission could go IhrouJr
the Camollla Society of Central tho administrative process of ap­
Florida and too American Carnal- peals by Sept. 1 of oarh yoar. H*
11a Society.
said such would bo "difficult if
Any grower of camelllaa may not impotalbto" ia Rs present
tntor blooms on J u . 0 , from S form.
to 11 a. m. Judging will follow.
He ordered stricken from th*
All who attend the school will
plan factor* concerning economic
bo oUgibto for tho II door prims
retaliation that might mault from
being given thia year.
ef Negro pupils to
An award of marit will bo given admiasion
white schools.
for tho bast camallla in tha show
Hooper also asked that lha finto\
and too boat tricolor, too beat
version
mak* clear that ndmwr
arrangement and bast specimen
blooms will receive oweepitake* ■Ion standards misting to contem­
plated friction and breach** at
awards.
Blue, red, yellow tod white rib­ th* penc* must be ter factor*
bons will bo given individual other than racial discrimination
bloomi adjudged beat. All blue and that standards Involving psy­
ribbon winners will receive S3 chological factor* must b* applied
certificate! good toward tha pur­ without reference to rare or rotor.
Although legislative sentiment
chase of a camellia plant from a
local nursery. Only one sueb cer­ has developed in recent weeks for
tificate will bo awarded per fam­ n pupil placamont law coupled
with local option, powerful admintoj
ily.
Other features of the annual Istratlon force* rosetad unfavorw
show will include a program con­ ably to any speedy implementa­
taining information on the cart, tion of desegregation proposals.
Rep. Frank 8. Twltty, adminis­
fertilisation, spraying and water­
ing of camellias; and dally graft­ tration floor leader in the Hoy is,
ing demonstrationa at the audi­ amid "the sensible thing" was to
appoint n legislative commission
torium.
Admission this yoar will be Iho to study th* Atlanta plan and sub­
lowest in history— 7» cento for mit proposed legislation, possibly
In 1961.
adults.

BIG
SLICE OF

YOUR DOLLAR
goes to make
community more prosperous
yours . . . or the other fellow's
An average ef mere than JOfi of to* dollar you spend slays in tha city whan H’a
•pant . . . to support schools, furnish (ire and police protection, put down paving . . . .
lo pay tha folks wba work for yoo . , . I* support churches and sharitiaa . . . to b*
Invested in more kinds at merchandise far your sslsction and convenience . . . to improve
service facilities . . . . and to support nil too other things that promote prosperity, growth
and better living in a community.

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Quotes Georgia's Desegregation Move Up To Legislature
Quotable

ATLANTA (UPI) — A federal
Judge's approval e f a plan to
start Georgia e« Ita first halting
steps toward desegregation of
bars. The latter group closely rt- Ing the beat Job of handling major
I'nMed Preae International
public schools put the neat move
•enables a cro«a-aertlon of the 0 . .Issues. This figure dropped to HP.P
NEW YORK — TV atnr and
squarely up to the Legislature
8. adult population, tho union aaid. per cent a year later and fell to columnist Ed SuOfirau. securing wh,(h (, n m (|
„ dayi.
Other results showed that rank- «» per cent Inst August,
H^W. Hopper e f using her column
g DUtrM Judge Prank A.
and-flle members were disappoint-! In an analysis of.these figure*,
to p.eaaure top .U r. into M P W fjH
Ul. Wednradey accepted
»d la the achievement* of the the unlea concluded:
ing
on
her
T\
.how
for
ow
fee.:
^
m#d|f,ctUon,
, n „ abo r .t.
Democratic • dominated Cengreea, | "The Democrat* need construe"Thi. is payola and 1 m going pop„ p|u(m (l)t pUn providing
the union enld.
live and Imaginative leadership if
H!f this trend hecomee a reality, thia erosion is Is be slapped."
‘ to put • stop to it"
for the admission of Atlanta’*
then the Democratic party it in' CWA, which represents about
118,000 public school children, 41
for a sad awakening in 1M0," the .150.000 workers in the telephone
p s iv -r s v il 1 F Ohio __ Mrs per cent ef them Nsgrooa, with­
^ A p o lia te r . ..id
and related indu.triee, claim, that, J . c u ^ . a f U r ' authorise aaid out regard to race or color.
Tha CWA said .1 per cent nf it. prralou. survey, have never
„ detector test show*,! .he had
The plan, submitted by the At­
those surveyed la June, 1956, said been more than 1 er 2 per cent aff nothing to do with the slaying lanta School Board at Hooper’*
they felt the Democrats were do- |n their predictions.
of her husband by a sniper on direction, must ho approved by
the Lagialatur* because It leavaa
Christmas Eve:
"I’m tired but relieved. I an­ •pen the poeatbtllty of Integration
swered everything they asked. 1 In tha ochools whkh many slat*
laws now aapreasly forbid.
had nothing to hide."

'Heavy' Fisherman Sanford Area Servicemen Holding 4 Missile Subs
m
Own In Schooling, Advancement Ready In 1940

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community... not somebody else's!

lefo r* w• clow Bw boohs om Ik* old
may wo noy "thank*" for aM yow'vt dosra
for va dvr ing dra poa* tw*Jv« monthi.

Wo hop*, too, Iho* in lira N«w Ynor to aonra
wn may play tomn port in making your
hopos and droami all coma tru«.

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Nrralfi

Thur*. D *t. 81, 1889— P i # t 8

Priest Family Holds
Reunion And Program

JSaid At Enterprise Ceremony
she wore a ’ The hnde’s only attendant was
snd carried Alisa Barbara Sloan, her cousin, of
j Blackshear. (la. She chose a hlur
hrocaded taffeta dress with boottaut skin ansi filled bodice accent
rd with blue chiffon neckline. Pearl
necklace snd black accessories
rnuipleted her outfit. She carried a
bouquet of pink rarnalions.
l.arry Alann of Lake Monroe was
best man Terry Sellers and Danny
Neal of Enterprise served as ush
ers.
The program of nuptial music
was presented by Miss Paula Jran
Norwood of Gainesville.
The bride’s mother was drr*«rd
in a horizon blue shirtwaist drc&gt;* of
pure silk wilh matching accessories and a camillii corsage.
Tne groom's mother was dressed
in a blue printed taffeta dress with
matching accessories snd a camel­
lia corsage.
Hie reception- immediately fol­
lowing the ceremony vsas held in
thr church auric*. The brides’ tahle
was overlaid with a crochet rd ta
hiecloth, belonging to the groom's
moiher and centered with a three
tiered decorated wedding cake, lop
prd with three wedding bells tied
with a ribbon.
Mrs Truman Jrnning of DeLand
snd Mrs. Kirby Sellers of Enter­
prise assisted in serving Ihe cake
and punch. Mrs. Arnold Tlnd.il!
kepi the bride's book.
Following the wedding trip the
young couple will mike their
home in Enterprise. The groom is
employed hv llarcar Aluminum
Co. nf Sanford. The hndc chose lor
a traveling outfit a tavendar wool
skirt and sweater ensemble wnth
AIK. AM ) .AIKS. KOIIKitr F. HAMILTON
matching accessories.

•y lll.l t &gt; SNODGR.WS
I between two rows ot scallops runMiss Elizabeth l.arol DePralier, ning from the waist to the hemline
daughter uf Mr. and Mrs. Dock Dr-1Her elbow length veil fell from a
Pratter of Simi, California and
niece of Mr*. Kirby Sellers of En­
terprise became the bride ot Rob­
ert F. Hamilton, son ot Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Hamilton of Enter
prise. Friday, Dec. 25 at 4 p. m. at
the Harnett Memorial Methodist
^.'hurch. Enterprise. R e t . Hill
Awyear officiated at the double ring
ceremony.
The ch’urch decorations carried
out the Christmas theme. Cedar,
white chrysanthemums and blue
bulbs entwined the allay railing and
the lighted candrlabra.
The bride given hi marriage by
her brother, Charles Kenneth Do*
Pratter ot Simi, Calif., chose a bal­
lerina length dress of white nylon
^ a c c over satin with scalloped neck­
line and long fitted sleeves ending
In points over her hands. The bouf­
fant skirt featured a pleated ln«rr

(psM onalA

tanfnrh

Mr. and Airs 0. C. Priest were' For various reason* A. Clydn
nsls at their home on Santord Brockman of Pensacola, Georg*
\ve . last werk rnd (or the annual Sim» J r . Co-da Mesa. Calif, and
amily reunion snd program. All Clarence K. Sims who Is stationed
six of their children were present wilh ihe Air Force in England were
with their families. Only three of unable to attend.
thr 2* members who usually attend
Airs. R E Kipp acted a* master
were missing.
of ceremonies for the afternoon
gathering. Her children. Alitchie,
Lrnme and Franrie Craw sang a
patriotic number in coatume.
Mrs. G. R. Sims read an sporo*
priate porm followed by the re­
sponsive reading, led by Robert
Kipp. Aliss Pat Brockman and Ml**
Sarah Priest presented a clarinet
duet.
Elizabeth Priest played a plan*
mlo, "Oh t ome All Ye Faithful."
The carol "Silent Night" was asing
by all, accompanied at thr piano hy
Pat Priest. Mrs. Priest read front
Air. and Airs. .V J. Steiistrom, the drvotlonal "Pearls Of Wisdom"
Sanford are announcing final wInch she has used daily for nearly
plans for the marriage of their so yrars Mr. Priest closed the pr*»
daughter. Ruby Pauline to James gram with a prayer.
Those prom t were C. P. Priest,
Edward Alderman of Plant City.
The wedding will he solemnized Mentone. Ala.; Atr. and Airs. G. R.
at J AO p. m. Sunday, Jan. A in Sims, Att. Dora; Air. and Mrs. FL
thr First Baptist Church of San­ E. Kipp, Robert Kipp, Air*. Flora
ford wilh Dr. W. P. Brooks Jr,, K. Craw, Alitchie. Lcnnle and Fran­
tic Craw of Orlando; Mrs, A. C,
officiating.
Alis* Helen Alderman, sister of Brockman, Pat and John Brock*
the groom, will be maid of honor man, Pensacola,
Mr. snd Airs. W. V. Priest. An­
and Aliss Elaine Alderman, an­
other sister nf fhp groom, will he thony, Air. snd Mrs. R. D. Priest,
bridesmaid. Donald Alderman, Ihe Randall Priest Jr., Sarah, Elizagroom's hrother will serve as he»t hath, Daniel, Louise and Emily
Priest all of Sanford.
man.
Serving as ushers will be Rob*
ert Stenstrom, of Grand forks, N.
D . brother of the hride, and Levi Enterprise
Rock, Boh Hasty and Floyd Krahenbill of Sanford.
Airs Marvin Milam will present
a program of wedding music and
accompany Airs. Dalton Cates,
Ry HELEN KNODGRAM
soloist, who will sing "Because",
Mr. and Airs. Kirby Seller* ami
"I Love A’ou Truly" and "The
children and house guests Mrs,
Lord's Prayer."
No Invitations are being sent hut Dorothy PrPralter and soa Charles
all friends of the couple are in­ of Simi, California visited relative*
vited to Ihe ceremony and the in Cocos, Saturday.
Mr. and Airs. I,. M. Wright spent
rereplion which will follow in Ihe
educational building of Ihe church, Ihe holidays with relative* in Jack­
sonville.
Alisa Doris Faber waa a recent
gueil of Dr. and Mrs. I* F. Friend
in Jarkssinvtllf.
John llljkrmore of Emory, Ya.
visited Air. and Airs. M. H. Ryan
_
•
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this week. He and Mr. Ryan, Rev.
D a -v f/iiy -L * f t i r t r t G r
r U ltU C K U U U lG r
Hill Svryear and E. L. Cunningham
spent Iwo days at Ihe Volusia Sem­
Air. and Airs. P. I) Anderson of inole Hunting ramp at Hosi Bluff.
Lake Alary attended the traditional
Eugene llcvrlle, U, R. Army, ala*
Christmas Iree fur midorpivdeged Honed al El. Jackson, S. C., visited
children given hv Mrs. A. It. Hogue friends hrrv* this week.
last Sunday in Orlando
l'at Ryan. U. S. Air Force, trans­
Tins was Ihe ?.A(h year she has ferring from Amarillo, Texas tn
spoii'iired lha event. More than list New Mexico, spent his leave limn
children and their parents enjoved during Christmas with hit parents,
a lunch of hoi dogs and ice cream, Mr. and Alra. Jack Ryan,
The } oungste.a had eoiintlrsa rides
mi &lt;« inerr) unround bfior® N.mta
.|rrtu.(, * itli hn pack of toys snd
Short "shirty nighties ' for leen
presents.
agvra ran hr made from dad'a
The Anderson* also called on worn white shirts, Cut off collar
|,mg .........
Mrs. E. G. Duck- and sleeves. Stilrh ruffling around
worth, Dr. A. H. Whitman ami Mrs. neck snd arm holes. Dye th* gar\|, n Overstreet.
mrni s favorite color.

Final
Wedding
Plans

Mr. and Mrs. James fund) Co}
and son Jim base rflurned to their
home in Richmond, K&gt;., alter a
^ v is it with Mrs. Coy's sister, Mrs
Walter .Morgan and family on Sum­
merlin Air.
r
Mrs. Charles Shatter Jr., an.
•*-.
Columbus, Ohio, entered Seminole
Memorial Hospital Tuesday, lor
.AHSS HETTY JANE KINO
surgery. Mrs. Shaffer will be re
niembered as thr former I’livlliAllen, daughter of Mr. ,md Mrs
rinilip Allen of Holly Ase.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Echols
ano children spent flic holidays
® " i t b her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Royal French, la Valdosta, Ga.
House guests of .Mr, and Mrs
Glenn Walton the pad week WenAirs. Walton's parents. Air. and
Atrs. J, E. Wilson uf Jacksonville
Mr, and Airs. T. A. Wakefield
Alls |&gt;,»ste At King. West FirstT Ahss Elaine Watts will be maid
spent the holiday vacation in
d. announces Ihe engagement and of honor and Robert Cohen will
Holeyviile. Ala. will) relatives.
approaching marriage of her serve as best man.
Air. and Mrs. Carry Flora and
THURSDAY
I daughter, Hetty .lane to Donald K.
Aliss King is s graduate
ite of
son have returned alter a visit in
.. . „
, ...
, _ , .
A’ost, son of Air and Atrs K. W. Seminole High School and
The mosl valuable resource any |ers are a! work, nut only on
iirst
Baptist
ihurcli
Training
Yolt_
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me(t0
Vvt.
.
Sanford.
Roanoke, Va and Carlisle, Penn.
in school was active in the
slate his is its people; the must problems nf the heart ami rircti
Air. and Mrs. II. \V. Ilohanimn
The wedding will tak* place at club and l&gt;. C. T. slid* At present
lation, hut such related matters Union Officers rouneil meeting
tragic
of
all
waste
is
the
waste
and daughters spent the holidays
as the kidneys, the lungs and the f.jn p. m, AAaicnntght fesiivitles Central ll.iptoi Church, Sanford, she i* employed as a secretary
nf human rcsouri.cs.
with relatives m IVnsaeola
hv \V. Hugh Dtini an at the Jus
8:30 p. m. lo 12.OS a. m.
|Saturday, Jan. 0 at 1 p. nt.
liver.
i
hts
is
one
reason
why
busi­
Air. ami Mrs. G. II. Davis have
Her of the Peace office on Com
ness
anil
industrial
leaders
are
returned from a visit with their
merclal Ave.
daughter and sun m-lavv Air. and -'buig an increasing interest m
Mr. Yost is also a Seminote
Airs. Hill Lewis in Tallaliasset.
wa* considered the sole
High School graduate and is now
Miss Marguerite Dolsnn is .spend Pr» v!,ire ot Ihe medical profess.on
serving wilh the it. S Army
Ir.g a low days with friends and ■*' recently as a generation agj
as SP t with the .l.lrd Artillery, -ta
relatives in Raleigh, N. C
--disease of Uie heart amt circula
tinned in Anshach, Germany.
Airs. Emory Bacon ol Clearwater ^°n.
is visiting her daughter and son in
This interest has been heightenIHtt RLE SW ING
law, .Mr. hnd Airs. \V. .S. Iliggin rd by the disclosure that heart
hot m in t their home, 121 Shannon t diM-as# is i a r from liemg conWant to saw* space am1 save
lccrcst,
lined principally to t ie aged,
Dr m
money ai the same lime? II you
, . .
. .ami Airs. Ulto J Kuwa-n and. and lliat a great many vitallyvlo. a piece uf dual purpose sleep
tla..g.i.ir, Barbara, ol Dearborn, tieeded men in the prime id life
equipment may Iv ihe answer,
Alic.i. arc spending the holidays at amt even before the prime of litr,
These handy pieces which come
the homo of Air. and Airs, C. c. Me may have strung emuigh hearts,
In many styles and fabrics, ronvrri
Ilratnie, lint Cornell Dr. Mrs. tint arteries in such condition
quickly and easily for luxurious
Rowcn is the sister of .Mrs. AIcBral that the strongest heart cannot
daytime or nighttime Use
help them.
nn.
Air. and Airs. If. D. Priest and
These men are needed—by their
family visited Airs, Priest's par- businesses, their industries, their
, cuts, Mr. and Airs. A. F. Such m professions, their communities— Clearwater last week rnd.
and above all. hy their wives
and children. Heart and Circula­
tors disease* account for more
Lake Mary
death * ban all other causes com­
bine! in any Florida community,
any ear. the annual loll is about
2i&gt; 'KM persons.
This i- roughly the equivalent
fly IDA MAY SJOIILOAI
Atr. and Mrs. Gus Nelson have a.« ol the entire population of Sanford
their house guests their daughter ( or Fort Myers,
and family, Mr, and Airs. Ilert Gus
This doesn t begin to represent
i lafson and daughter of Hartford the situation, however. American
Conn.
Heart Association figures indicate
Mist Eleanor Lister, head mis ihat another "-OO.nOO per sens In
Ircss of Gunston School, t enter ytorida have some form of heart
SAM OKI) K.MNIIMW (illtl.S enrolled in thu .Muionic nflilintnl order ut
ville, Md. is the gucvl of Mr. anil or circulatory diseases—ihe popu
ilie
.Sanford Masonic Temple Monday niyrlit wore, from Ihe left, Jov T ripp,
Airs, A. N. Scoff.
lation of a thriving city the size
l’at Itabun, Joyce Shepard, Worthy Advisor Sue Knke, Caroline Itnjtitcrlj’.
Mr. and Airs. Joseph Kith ot 0f Tampa.
liini Taylor, l.ynn Jlfl'unl and Murli&lt;e Calhoun.
Schenectady and Staten Island, N.
Thl. proh|ctll „ „ huge is d
Y. have purchased thr Joseph Rook is severe It reaches literally from
home on L ike Mary 141v&lt;I
before the cradle tn ih- grave.
Mr. and Airs. John W. Leach and It is no respecter of age, ccoson, John, have returned homo noinic braiket or social status—
after spending the holidays with although Ihe ladies don’ t seem
Mrs Leach's son and family, Mr. to sutler in the same numbers a*
The Sanford Assembly No. 25 the assembly, Chapernnri were Atr Thr room wu* decorated wilh
W e extend to you
snd Ati s. \V. C. Perry of Elon Col Hie men.
Older of Rainbow for f.irli, helvl ,r,d 'b ', Jom Shepard, E J crepe pap.-r vircumers ami h»i
lege, N. C
linns in the rainbow colors
The challenge Is further com ,m initial ion cere mon y Monday Still and Mrs Reynolds,
David Twenty of Rye, N. Y. pii, jied by"the" fact that of all the
The buys mel the group a! the
The next regular meeting of
otir vxnrmenk greeting*
spent last week with hu mother, rc irch genius ihe world s labn night al th- Masonic Hall with Mu some Icmple when the meet ihe group will be Jan. 11 al
Airs, Anna Twiuney.
ratorics have been able to focus
mg was over ami escorted them i to p m illiirers for the tin*
Airs It. II. Goble honored her on It lias n-l vet produced the presiding.
|lo Hie C iv ic t enter where th* &gt; year wilt be rlrrled and all
(&lt;&gt;r h New Year filled l&lt;j
tn impressive rites the degrees . n|rvi-ii d.incu a an I r* i;e*liiium • members are urgrrf to atlrml
&lt;luiiy.drr, Delores kiisch, on her h.i-ic causes nf atherosclerosis,
1titTi birthday |j»t .Saturday eve which sets the stage ol heart at of the order of Rainlmw were con
rung vvtih a surprise slumber tack*, or high blood press ire. an ferred on Joyce Shepard, Caroline
party. Those enjoying the occasion oilier leading cause of disability Bagger!), loy ’Tripp, Gini Taylor,
overflowing with health,
were the Mitse* Gayle Burke, and death l 'util these answers ar*- Lynn AleCord l’ at Rabun and
Alyrru Williams, Joy Wester, Phyt fotind, it is reasonable lo expect Alarltse Calhoun.
Airs. Kathleen Reynold*, mother
lis Flaherty and the honorre.
that the lull will remain high,
hu|&gt;|ditPM mid prosperlly.
Recent guests nt Mr and Airs
Nevertheless, there are power­ advisor, svkeri the girls to a*«i*t
Wallace Lowe »nd family wrre Mr ful favtors at work for us. Tre with the heart fond drive in Keb
,ed
and Airs Louis Gurich of Chelms ni endum advances have been ruary. Twelve girls volni
tord, .Mass.
made in heart surgery, drug to help, fhey will work ai the
Col arul Airs. A4. K. Uakcr have merap* an I many other areas nf ’oud block during the drive.
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returned home after spending the medical knowledge. Conditions
loose aim plan to help are
holnlavs with Mrs. Baker t mother, which vse have not yet learned
^ ‘ PP- J*-''hr Markham. Pat
Air*, lo O. Broussard in Lafayette, how lo prevent ran in many Rabun, Dotty Mc.Alexandrr, l.inda
Darlene Acveti.
idled af
Acveti, handy
yjm
La.
case* be effectively handled
af AAllliam*, uanene
line
ter Hie initial damage is done Wright. Joycv .Shepard, Carolu
'arnl
u-nmal.c HsaKcrly, f.vnn .McCord.* Car
Rheumatic fever and rheumatic
heart disrase do not now feprt Ann Schetummg ami Sue K tk*
Following the inilialion a dance
sent the threat that thry once iut
was held ai llie Civic Center
to our chiiidren.
And’ research" u continuing at ^ orin* h,r_
member* &lt;»i
WE LOOK FORWARD WITH YOU TO ANOTHER YEAR OF
an intensive pace, much of it in
our own magnificienl Florida
For a clean rut, slice angel food
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Mr and Mrs. Ed DeEorest enter medical renli-r* Heart research- *ake *uh a tlirrud
tamed a group of former Aiichigan
PLEASANT ASSOCIATION IN 1960
friends at a * o’clock dinner lav
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
week end A politick dinner of
chicken ham and all htc trimmings
was served.
Following the dinner a very en
Joy able evening was spent visiting
FOIt.MEItl.Y "Al T INN"
a J playing cards.
2.t07 ORLANDO DRIVE
Those present were Air. and .Ur»
Clifford Alalosb. Mr ansi Mrs. Ly­
JtiFl I’l Nil-lit. A»ur
man Frisbey. Mr ami Mrs. Ari
Donirxlic and Import*
Host — » ilh Liquor »r
x j P
— Set Mur HIM A l)
Kube and .Mr. and Mr« Allen
•d AVlives and Beer —
Cordials, nmril or
Graham, all of Lake Alary. Mr. am!
let T om orrow ’*
straight t&lt;» jour
Airs. Charles Striuch, Eustis, Air
shilled Just right.
liking
and Mr* Harold Warner ami Mr
S.m ford Heruld!
|gad Ain. Fred Meyer of Longwood

Heart Disease No
Respecter Of Age

Miss Betty King
To W ed Jan. 9

C h u rch

C a le n d a r

Personals

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P erson al s

Rainbow Girls Receive Degrees

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Savings Event of
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D eF o rests G iv e

D in n er P a rty

PURCELL'S
ANNUAL

JANUARY
CLEARANCE

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FRIENDS

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CUSTOM ERS

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WAS THIS W

Tew AiMMor Richard lltT s tM has urged eO resident!
of the county who claim homestead exemption to fUo for
it Immediately after Jan. 1 and avoid last-minute rushing
and possible misunderstanding about the exemption.
Homeowners filing the oxemptien for the first time are
asked to do so In person at tha courthouse. Satisfactory
evidence of ownership and occupancy i f tha home an of Jan.
1 must be given. Proof ef ownership consists of a recorded
dead, contract or agreement for dead, which must be filed
with the clerk o f the Circuit Court before Jan. 1.
New resident* should be sure they understand ths pro­
visions of the homestead law. Often overlooked is the fact
that applications for the exemption must be filed every year
that the owner occupies a home. March 31 is the dead line
for filing each year.
Renewal applications are sent to ail owners on the tax
roll tha previous year unless they have sold their homes durbig that yaar.

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By r m i NEWSOM
i n Fereign Editor
—■ Seventy-nine men currently are
S m trial for their lives before an
— Iraqi “ peoples court," accused ef
3? plotting to assassinate Premier
XAbdal Karim Kastem.
2
The trial began three weeks
M illar Kassem'a release from a
JZ hospital where be spent 91 days
- - recovering from wounds Is the
~ right band end upper left should~ e r , suffered in an attack on kin
— last Oct. 7.
«* The president of Ibe court has
3 promised the trial will be con■v ducted only la the Interests of
IT right, justice, equity and tbe la— tereatl of the people.

— This correspondent was in
^Baghdad last March at the time
-&gt; «f the a b o r t i v e Mosul revolt
— against Kasatm and at a time
""when ibe peoples courts were $o!nta| full blast aiainit other "eat“ mle* of the state."
- - Moat of these now languish In
— jail* or await tha firing squad.
Tba president of tbe court la
~*C|L Fadhll Abbaa Mabdawl, a
■Mouiln of Kassem, who is out—spoken In his hatred of the West
and who made e special Dip
..back from a visit to Red China
- t o conduct tha current trial.
— He Is a stem-visa ged man «ltb

Germans Report
Church Vandalism
" GELSENKIRCHEN, Germiny&lt;UW)— Swastikas were smeared
on a Roman Catholic church here
Tuesday night, the second dese. cratlon of a place of worship In
■ this area this week, police an­
nounced today.
A police spokesman said it Is
believed the desecrtlion of St.
Hedwlg’s Catholic Church in this
-Ruhr city writ prompted by Ihe
^Christmas Eve painting of Nail
slogans and swastikas on tha
Cologne Incident and blamed the
.actions of two foolish youths.

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30. Grievous
32. Island
south of
Hlcily
13. Monsters
31, KH* of
slave*
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S3. Doctrine
23. W age-—
37. Fragments
30. Foam
31, Greek letter
32,chtylr»ia
33. Pitcher*
38. Ilehold
39. C*n*dt*n

4. Binging
volets
8. Quench
8. God of war
i Babyt )
T.Tbt ms aw,
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I.Affirmativi
votes
30. Thu*
38. Definite ifcSfe 3 rM.'IV.V J
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article
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of Baahaa
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TesteHe*'* Aeseef
IS. Uutded
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41. Twilled
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e. g.
fabrics
rovering
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39. lljuxtte
■7. French river 43. Intarnation*
2J. Celestial
39. Entice
at Lnguagw
bear
40. Greed/
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43. Bhail*
of purple
44. lncendiarIsm
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41 Cereal grun
49. Require*
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•taps
3. Western
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knife

greying crew-cut hair who la long
speeches from the bench leaves
m doubt about bit certainty of
•aeb defend sat'i guilt nven be­
fore the evidence la hoard.
It la a comparatively informal
court la which even spectators
may rise to deliver long-winded
speeches providing (hair subject
matter la acceptable politically.
The defendants also deliver 1mpassioned ipeecbcs, but It le with
an obvious sense that they are
foredoomed, that only a miracle
win act (hem fret and tba best
they can bop* for le to escape
the firing squad.
Evidence frequently la no better
than hearsay.
But whatever els* the trials
may do, they provide ihe Iraqi
people win practically their only
form of taltvlaloo entertainment.
Frequently, court sessions run
until midnight with only a break
for a brief recess In which the
vacant time may be filled in with
lb* pitying ef John Philip Sousa
marches.
These are show trials In Ihe
broadest sense, with no opportu­
nity lost to din in upon Iraqis
lb* wonders of lb* revolution
which freed thsm from “ Imperial­
ism" but left many without
enough to eat.
The Kaaiera regime Is not the
first to play upon real or imagin­
ed dangers from without to hide
failures wilbla.
When Kssiem left the hospital
to return to his Defense Ministry
llviag quarters. It was over streets
batbsd with the blood of sacrifi­
cial sheep and trod by thousands
of hysterical supporters cheering
his return to health.
Rut with all the show trials and
hysteria there rtmalns the con­
clusion that Kassem's troubles are
not over. Kasssm promised to
"dsitie" bis people with his new
four-year plan, but people cannot
eat promises nor can promises
•till tha unrest against a govern­
ment which accomplished a revo1 ulation but little else.

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At for the french, Preaident De- Mar H at G n m , lor very long at
BY MABQUH CBILM
Gaulle
got a new praolaa of consul­ a lummtt conference It la ImposMADRID — It appears that at
tation on all questions o f policy and tibia to tee. Yat, at tba tan a time,
the Western bcads-ofgovernmant itrategy, with a brief trial run of Adenauer's truly lioolik# d*t«rmkvmeeting ia Paris everyone woa a how tbit will operate. While noth­ atlon thou Id not be underestlmatEF
Prciident Elsenhower came to
priie, whether Urge or small. ing wat decided on ‘'integration" of
Everyone that la to say, except french forces la NATO, it appears Paria at tbe end of bit world tour
likely that a face-saving compro­ with a prestige tucb at lew men
President Eisenhower and tbe
mise will be engineered by the have bad in tbit century. Tbe ac*
United SUUs.
Germ ana who are grateful for De- claim of million! for a baro-statsi*
The Germans claim the biggest GauUa‘1 support of Berlin.
man wat hit. Yet, if be Lied tbin
prise of all. Wreathtd ia smUea of
It may be that the German tri­ vast prestige in any way to balance
triumph they insisted they had get umph is only a small tad yet elab­ tbe tcalet for an American potitioa
the approval of the other three orately wrapped Christmas gift and an American policy, it wat not
to push back the Western position which tbe old ehaaceDer can take riiibla to the naked eye. To para*
« Berlla to tbo point of hardest home to Us people. Hew the Amer­ pbraae the boait made in behalf of
resistance, which wat cboriy after icans and the British could conceiv­ a hero-ttatetman of tome two m g '
Premier Khrushchev precipitated ably support the Gemma position, lennia aio: He eame, be taw, ha
the Berlin crisis in November of Ignoring nil that happened after trailed.
19SB by declaring that Russia would
taka unilateral action if the Allies
failed to agree in six months to
end tbo "occupation sutui" of
Watt Berlin.
This would wipe out ail tbe bar­
gaining that went on during the
two months of tha Geneva foralga
minister*! conference last sum­
mer. The full consequences, if this
ia ia faet to be the final Western
he said. "It won’t be in theaters
By VKKNON SCOTT
position at the time of the con­
HOLLYWOOD (UP1) — “ Ten for almost two years, so %• don't
frontation of Khrushchev on April Commandments" began tha cur­ have to worry about coming out,
27, can be seen only when negotia­ rent super-celostal spree which at the same time as the others.
tions at the summit from such n Includes "Bca-Hur." "Solomon
"Road-show pictures are t}&gt;e fu­
position are imagined.
and Sheba" and "Spartaeus"— ture of tba Industry. You can’ t
In tbcory, or so tha German! en­ and now comes still another, see anything like them on televislon.
visage it, the argument would fol­ "William The Conquerer."
Temperamental Stars
low tht same tortuous court* inch
The newest entry, however,
"True, the three principals In­
by inch as wat followed at Geneva. might be considered a “ eheapit"
But obviously none of tbe baads of •pie. It will east a paltry seven volved have reputations for btina
govirnment, and particularly Pres- million dollars and raqulra only high-spirited and temperament**
artists. But there Is one Important
Ident Elsenhower, could tUy that 35 weeks filming.
court*. So ia the German view of
"Spartacui" — which. still Is thing here — they respect one in.
the end of a week, facing the blank shooting — and "Ben-Hur" were other. Tbit Is the difference."
Heilman’ s International Road
wall ef a deadlock, tbe summit before the cameras more than a
coofertnee would adjourn to tbe yasr and lopped the 10 million Show Co. hasn't signed the stirs
ai yet, but be says odds are H
nest la tbe strict n few months dollar mark.
later.
Other than its stingy budget, In his favor they will be on hsml
It Is extremely naive to think that “ William The Conqutrer" prom­ when production starts next Just.
Khrushchev would play lhe summit ises to fulfill all other require­
Came under those rules. Since the ments necessary to qualify at an
Germans are far too shrewd to be­ epic. Tbe picture will be made on
dollar—or any other hard foreign lieve It, tbelr motive is plainly to location In Yugoslavia, France,
currency—means on* thing to tha frustrate any negotiation on Ger­ Germany and England. And if
RICHMOND, V j . (UPI1 - Two
Czech*: Tusex. Tuiex ia a depart­ many and Bqrlin. If they could do iroducer Claude Heilman gets
ment store, a mail-order house, this by giving disarmament and a ucky. he will have Marlon Bran­ Atlantic Coast Line diesel twitch
the clearing house for major for­ discussion drawn out over months do playing the title role, eo- engines slipped out of the ACL
yards here yesterday and chugged
eign goods at prices that ara only and years on how to control and in­ starred with Maria Schell.
To add to the movie's distinc­ away without their crews, one for
half-rldiculoua. What you cannot spect a disarmament system the
buy anywhere else in Caechoslo- first priority in any summit meet­ tion, Sir Laurence Olivier is all U miles.
The first engine stopped near
ing, they would perhaps prefer that but signed to direct the wide­
vakla, you ran buy at Tusex.
screen pageant.
the edge of Richmond on a trestle
To the poor, shabby Cxech, kind of frustration.
The question is: Is the public over the James River.
On the fringes of the German
Tusex it like a Taj Slahal en­
ready for another four hours of
The second squat little enginr^
delegation
at
Parts
it
was
said
that
crusted with diamonds and plied
in his triumph Chancellor Adenauer sitting in the dark watching clipped along at 29 miles per houP
full of shiny gold.
humans
thunder for &lt;8 miles before • pursuing
ballevrs it will be possible to get horses sod
To the Communists, Tusex i*
crew from the rival Chesapeake
through next year, an American across the screen?
a gimmick—be it legal or illegal—
Second question: Can the three and Ohio Railway could collar it
presidential year, without an alter­
a schema to get their hands on ation in the present German struc­ most volatile, temperamental per­ near the hamlet of Strathmore. \'a.!
hard currency which they need In­ ture. He la confident, in other sonalities in movies work togeth­
There were no Injuries and the
tensely for international trade— words, of the success of a summit er without committing mayhem? primary damage was tome torn
and they make no bones about it. filibuster.
“ Yes, yes." Is Heilmsn’ s an­ yard switches which the two er­
rant engines sailed through after
Thtra ara Tusex stores In four
Then with the current "soft" swer to both.
they chugged out of the ACL yards.
"This Is the era ef the epic
Ciach cities. You buy only by president out of the White House
coupon, You get seven crowns of there is the prospect that be will
Tusex coupons for a dollar In any be replaced by ■ president willing
Happiness Through Health
bank—no questions asked.
to go back to the "hard" line of the
In Tusex, for example, imported cold war. Why, he la reported to
(By DR. P. LEO KERWIK)
coffee costs only $2 a pound- have said we might even get Nel­
less than ona-tanth the cost out­ son Rockefeller.
This In alt probability reflects Ihe
side. At Tusex you can buy a
Think!
Ciech Tatra car for 12,300, The enthusiasm of tome of the more
normal Csech cost, in crowns, la ardent disciples of the Adtaauer
$13,000. Gaaolina there la 60 centa line, The old gentleman Is too cau­ Think for yourself and rea­ the brain, by mental im­
a gallon. Eltawhera It’s $2.26 a tious to disclose such hopes to even son the proposition in your pulses, which are transmitted
his closest associates.
mind. What is the logical re- over nerves. Any impinge,
gallon.
But it is true that he bat in­ suit when the nerve nupply ment or pinching of the de­
These hard-money “ value*" at
Tutax prova tha virtual worthies*. creasingly shLt himself away from Is reduced to any particular licate nerve fibers, interfere
ne*s of the crown. This demor­ any counsel of caution, not only organ of th e body, or when ing with the free flow of vital
alises the thinking Cseeh — but from those around him but from
these vital forces nerve forces causes impaired
public opinion either in his own
what can he do about it?
o f health are un­ or abnormal function. This Is
country
or
anywhere
else.
His
con­
How do the fortunate ones get
able to follow disease. This nerve interfere
their hands on U. S. money? fidence in bis own powers is absolute
and
unshakable.
When
in
Lon­
their n o r m a l ence is produced by a verteMostly, relative* In the States
tend It. Rut all envelopes are don In early December Prime Minchannels due to bral subluxation.
The Chiropractor — expert in
opened by the state and any liter Macmillan on one or two oc­
interference?
money removed. It’a unlawful for casions ipoka up with a iharp
his knowledge of the spine —
Chiropractic
ada Ciech to posses* American dol­ "nonsense” in comment on some of
locates the point of nerva
justments
n
o
t
Adenauers more extreme viawi,
lar*.
only r e s t o r e pressure, and by adjusting!
the effict on the other Germen*
Instead of money In the en­
present was is though they had health; they also build health. the subluxated vertebra, re-I
velope, the Ciech will find a notice
received a violent electric shock.
The old adage; "An ounce of leases the pressure. Normal
which reads: “ You have, credited
When it comes to prizes Macmil­
1» your account (tu many dollars(, lan can truthfully say that he came prevention is worth a pound condition —- Health — is thn
,
enlivened Into Tusex coupons.” out with a big one. He initiated the of cure," may Im considered result. ,
Should someone Inherit, say, $10,- first break with Khrushchev when trite, but it is sound truth.
One of a scries of articlm
IHH), the Communists will likewii* he went lo Moscow last February, The Chiropractic principle
lake the money and give coupon*. thereby annoying his Western part­ briefly stated, is this: The published in thn publie inter•at to «xp!aia and lUiiatrnta
One of the most pitiful sight* in ners, It was his concept to have a
cause of disease Is In the per­ the practice of scientific
nil Ciechuslovakla is the hungry senes of summits so that it the tint
look of the old woman who gaits one or even a later one failed the son afflicted. Adjustments Chiropractic, written by Dr.
by the hour at a Tusex window. shock would be slight, since it correct conditions that pro­ V. Leo Ktrwin whosa offict ia _
(You can't gain admiltanrs to would be only a matter of hope de­ duct Illness.
located at 201 S. French A v a .0 *
most Tusex storss if you’ra not ferred. The summit series idea la Thn junction of every organ Md hia telephone aambnr in
aide t&lt;&gt; flash a Tuiex coupon.)
embodied in Ihe invitation to in tho body is controlled thru FAIrfnx 2-7442.
It's a strange money game, this Khrushchev,
is. There was Ihe time when
Ciech- could buy In any store
with their own money. Rut that
wae another world ago — It
year* . . .

Assignment Washington
By ED KOTERBA
(Htith of |g articles.)
SOMEWHERE IN CZECHO­
SLOVAKIA — In ■ small town
outside Prague whtre tha families
of collactive farmers live, I was
being introduced around.
"Here wa hava an Amarlean!"
my guldt yelled at an old woman
sitting behind a window. Tha win­
dow flung open. "Dolxrs! Amsricanskl dolart!" That's what I
signified to her: American dol­
lars.
On my arrival by train in Pra­
gue, a porter who knaw no English
but could spot- an Amsrlcan
through the misty darkness, grab­
bed my bags. Ha waa nearly savan
feat tall, lanky, amaclattd. Ilia fin­
gers ware long and bony, and they

twichad. Ha put a death hold on
tha bags.
“ We will walk tn the hotel," he
said, f protested, it did no good.
Wa eut across the dimly-lighted
wooded park. Suddenly, tha man
crotaid In front and blocked me
with my own bar.
Ha leaned down. "Say,” he said,
"you don’t happen to have a spare
American dollar on you, do you?"
Tha. lust for U, S. green In
Csachoslovakla Is a disease. It's
more than that: It's a way of life.
Another man offered me 30
crowns for a dollar. Official rate
of axchanga for Ciechs ia seven
crowns to tha dollar. Had 1 taken
him up on hit btack-markat offar,
wa both eould hava landed In Jail.
Why ths fuia fur tha dollar? A

light" burlesque show number*.
By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) — Now that It. loo. licked style am) subtlety.
In short, tha show was disap­
we've met Cyd Charisse, whit do
pointing because It was commonwe know about her?
Well, let’ s see. Her one . hour plac* and often common.
Thera were two flashes of wit
sperjal, "Meet Cyd Charisse,"
save us an opportunity to see a and airiness, however. One was
beautiful woman clad in magni­ the dance performed by Miss
ficent g o w n a. Thtsa gowns Charisse and Eve Arden to.
gripped a figure that must ap­ "Baubles, Bangles and llcads."
proach soma kind of symmetrical Tbe other waa Miss Arden'* fe­
summit. And then Miss Charissa rocious flapper dancing, which
did some badly exaggerated, ill- waa tossed Into the midst of an
advised "romantic" dances on the otherwise amateurishly conceived
NBC • TV Startime ahow and beatnik sketch.
Songs by Tony Martin, husband
spoiled everything.
Th* main effort, it seemed, was of Miss Charisse, also wtrn of­
lo provide a series of saxy dines fered. Now, ordinarily, when a
number*. I got tha message ear­ straw hat and ranc-braring hoof­
ly, during a "Love Walked In" er comes on. I Hip. Uut, sorry tu
number that was staged in a say, when .Martin is dealing, I
".Some Enchanted Evening" set­ nfirn find myself laughing. His
ting. Whila the non-dancing por­ puses— hands in pocket*, head
tion of the number displayed a back, back back, eyebrows up,
certain dramatic itylr, the dine* voice down, ego whirling over­
Itself, performed by Miss Charisse head—are too studied, if not too
end her talented partner, James stale, by now.
Another liability was the poor
Mitchell, licked that same style
quality of pre recording* in Mis*
and subtlety,
Th* major number in the show Charisse'* song*. Tbe "tis'iblei"
a* a tired "Mack The Knife” - number, especially, auuntird as
type waterfront production called though It was coming from Senur
"Hung Kong Ballet," that fea­ Wence* suitcase. The rest uf the
tured Mlsi Charisse and Mitchell time Miss Charisse sounded Shir­
as passionate lovers. Their exer­ ley Temple-sweet—when her enun­
cise hammered away at this in­ ciation was on Ihe hcam.
tense ■
affection
for cacn
each ginrr.
other. I q *
mwmmib iur
.
haven’t teen such manipulations r t l O n C S t o l e n
since a French ballet troupe upset
Sanford’s Bell Telephone Co.
our censors with a steaming ver- Manager R. F. Shcdden told police
lion of "Carmen" some years Tuesday (hat an entire telephone
agu. Anyhow, the Chsrlsse-Mltch- ■was ripped off a booth in Castle
ell translation smacked too much Brewer Court. P*rl of the booth
of those dreary "purple spot-1 wall also was gone. Shedden said.

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Thuri. Dee. 31, 1959—Pag# 5

[-REVIEWOF THE YEAR-By Alan Maver-,

By United Press International
Wisconsin, Mississippi, Syracuse and Georgia have been
installed the favorites for Friday’s major bowl games which
are expected to attract a total of 330,000 football fan* from
Florida to California.
And for those who can’t wait, there will be some action
today in the Sun Bowl at El Paso, Tex., where North Texas

Slate rank* a two-touchdown
choice over New Mexico State.
The big day, however, will be
Friday with (our major bowl
game* on tap in addition to a
pair of minor ones.
Wisconsin'* bane-rattling Badgera are • point favoritca over
Waahlngton in the Rote Bowl
game, or "granddaddy of all
bowl gamea" aa it la aometimea
called, at Paiadcna, Calif. A
crowd of 81.000 la expected for
MIAMI (L’ PI) - Thousands of
(hi* one in which the Badger
will enter the game with a 7-2 race fans at Tropical Park dived
record and the Hutkies with a for discarded win tickets here Wed­
8-1 mark.
nesday when track officials an­
Miiiiiiippi is a seven • point nounced a dead heat in the sixth
choice over Louisiana State in
the Sugar Bowl game at New race more than an hour after de­
claring one of the horses had won
Orleans.
LSU handed Misaissippi ita only by a nose.
loss in 10 starts this year, but
Track officials did not follow the
the odd !■makers like the Rebels customary procedure of posting the
this time, possibly because half­
photo of the finish after the race.
back Johnny Robinson, Louisi­
ipp;e
ana State's leading pass-catcher, Later, Tropical President Saul SilMUPELATX
broke his hand In practice last berman laid the photo was not
ourA * A!AV/
week.
available for puolication.
COACH-WAKiE
Robinson's hand has been
H*RPtN /&amp; jN.
A roar went up from ihe crowd
awalhed In bandages and there is
of 10.843 when the dead heat was
a chance he will see some action
announced. Waste baskets were
In the game that Is expected to
turned over and men and womrn
draw 82,000.
milled in wild confusion seeking
National champion Syracuse,
sporting an umblemtihed 10-0 rec­ win tickets on the “ second” hone
which had been thrown away.
ord, ranks the most solid favorite
In Ihe melee, one well-dressed
of ail the bowl teams. The Or­
ange are a 12'i-point choice to woman said to her male companion
beat Texas (8-1) In the Cotton "Why didn’t you dig Into that waste
Bawl before an anticipated turn­ basket? Too proud?”
The mixup happened this way:
out of 73.000 at Dallas.
Distance champions will wind up
Syracuse Coach Ben SchwartaA horse named Deemster was
waldcr said his team is in fine polled as official winner of Ihe 1939 racing at Sanford Orlando
shape, while Texas Coach Dar­ race by a nusc over Teacher.
Krnnet Club tonight In what is ex
rell Royal said he thought the
Muluel clerks paid off JS on pectrd lo be one of the season's
outcome would be closer than Decmestcr’a 12 win tickets.
most inlercsting contest*, a gruelroost people expect.
3tore than an hour later, the
Georgia is rated It points bet­
ter than Nllesourl in their Orange (rack declared that there was a
Bowl clash at Miami, Fla., where possibility the sixth race had end­
a crowd of 73,000 is expected to ed in a dead heat am) that $2 win
be on hand. Georgia brings a 9-1 tickets on Teacher would be honor­
record into the game and Mis­ ed at 33.30,
MIAMI BEACH (L’ Pl) - Brasil
Deemster, who paid K to win,
souri a 6 4 slate. Missouri is pin­
goes against the L'nilcd States
ning most of its hopes ior spring­ would have paid approximately team and Argentina play* Sweden
ing an upset on its powerful line. $3.30 as winner in a dead heat. So
The two other games lo he lucky holders who cashed win tic­ in second round matches of the
Orange Bowl Junior Cup Tennis
played on New Year's Day will kets on Deemster got a bonus.
he in the Tangerine Bowl at Or­
The decision to honor win tickets Tournament here today.
lando. Fla., and the Prairie on Teacher cost Tropical Park at
The wlr.ncri will Join six other
View Bowl at Houston, Tex. Mid­ least 323,000 in mutual payoffs.
national teams, who drew byes In
dle Tennessee (90-1) was a slight
State Hieing Commission Chair­
favorite over larger Presbyterian man John Ring said he had no the first round, in third round
(8-11 in the Tangerine and Prai­ romment an Ihe matter but added matches Friday.
rie View AIM (8 2) was the "I have heard enough about it to
U. S. team numbers of Bill
choice over Wiley (Tex.) 12-6) in want to see the urignial photo­ Lenoir of Tucson, Arir., snd John
the Prairie View.
Karabasc of Coral Gabies, elimi­
graph.''
Three more bowl games arc
Sllherman promised to reins* nated Mexico In a first round
scheduled for Jan. 2.
match Wednesday.
Georgia Tech (6-4) meeta Ar­ the pholu later.
kansas (8-2) In the Gator Bowl
at Jackonville, Kla : tho Fast
All-Stars face the West All-Stirs
REVIEWOF THE YEAR-By Alan Maver
in the Shrine game at San Fran­
AUGUST!cisco, and the Major College AllStars oppose the Small College
All-Stars in Ihe All-America Bowl
at Tucion, Aria. The Fast is a
seven-point favorite ami Georgia
Tech ia a one-point choice. Odds•iY fU A r 0*CO/8K
makera listed no line on the game
p t - w o d e * aV
at Tueson.

Dead Heat Throws
Tropical Park
In Wild Turmoil

West Virginia 'Dumped' From Cage Unbeaten

victory and the Sugar Bowl
Uaiiod Pres laUraitioaal
California dumped West Vir­ championship by downing Tutane,
71-87. Charlie Osborne scored 28
ginia from the unbeaten ranks
points and Bobby Rascoe added
by holding vaunted Jerry West to 21 for the Hilltoppers. who hit on
one field goat—and the only 30 8 per cent of their ahota from
reason the simr fair didn't be­ the field.
fall top-ranked Cincinnati was be­
cause no one could hold Oscar
Robertson.
The Golden Bears, in a remark­
able display of ball • hawking,
shocked West Virginia, 83 - 43,
Wednesday night in the final of
the Lot Angeles Cla*iic la du­
plicate their victory over the
Aloumaineers In last season's
NEW YORK lUPl)—The Evans­
NCAA title game.
ville ilad.) Purple Aces, beaten
Cincinnati survived an early only by Iowa of the major col­
scare in Ihe final of the Holiday lege basketball ranks, today
Fattival Tournament against Iowa topped United Press Internation­
but Robertson smashed two rec­ al's imall college ratings for the
ords with a 30-point performance third straight weak.
that carried the Bearcats lo their
Evansville led a top to group
ninth straight triumph, 86-83.
which Included five Midwestern
West canned hia lone basket learns and four from the South.
against California with 4:23 left Pacific Lutheran (Wash.), the
to play and wound up with only newcomer in the select group,
eight points as the Mountaineers was the only school outside those
suffered their first defeat in It (wo areas that made the top 10
games. Darrall Imhoif, Cal's 8-10 In the latcat balloting by the na­
center, also was off In his shoot­ tionwide board of roaebea which
ing, scoring only five points, but rates the small schools for UPI.
his rebounding played a big part
Ttnnaasee State, voted national
in the Bean I3ih straight vic­ champion by the board last sea­
tory.
son. remained aerond and LeulslBill McClintack took up the
slack for Imhoft with a 23-point
barrage
while Tandy
GUIll,
guarded by West, added II.
It was Just like old tpro-seandal) limes it Madison Squire
United Pewit laleraaMaaal
Garden as a capacity crowd of
East
11,000 watched Robertson itrul
Holiday Festival Teviraaaaeat
hit stuff against dogged Iowa, Al­
though the Cincinnati
hotshot
(Flail)
played almost the final to min­ Cincinnati 86 lows 13
Cm m Ii Uo*
utes with four personal fouls
against him, his 30 points set a St. Joseph'* 78 New York U. *3
single game record for the Holi­ St. Bonaventuro 83 St. Johoi 71
day Festival and gave him a
Providea«* lavRaUeaal.
Flail
three game iolal of 122 for an­
other tournament mirk,
Providence 83 Georgetown 33
(Cm sr Ii Um )
Iowa, a 12 • point undrrdeg,
ling three-eightha-raile marathon.
roomed to a 21-13 lead in (hr Boston U. 7T Brown 38
Action on the New Year's slate
firit nine minutes. However. Rob­
Stalk
of 10 events will start at 8:10.
ertson then rammed in six field
Dlile Classic
The long special event will bring goats ami a frrr throw in lest
(Flail)
out the oval's best "Herb Elliot*'' than four minutes and the Bear­ Wake Forest 33 N. Carolina 30
(CoaaolaUaa)
of the South. Morning line odds cats were off lo the races.
At halftime, Roberton left the Dayton 71 Duka S3 (triple o.t.)
give the nod to big Rural Common floor with 33 points that carried N. Carolina St. 37 Minnesota 41
tier, galloping from the sixth start Cincinnati to a 34-42 bulge. The Utah 82 Holy Crou 14
ing position. The 81-pound giant of Hiwkryra again started fist In
Sugar Bawl Taarsaaeat
(Flail)
the oval is a consistent ground- the second half io reduce their
deficit to 33-31 hut Big O went Western Ky. St. 11 Tulin# IT
gainer in the homestretch and hit
on another tear lo y.’ nk the Bear­ Virginia Tech 82 Mias. Si. It
impressive
credentials
Include cats out of trouble fur the last
Gator Bawl Too raiment
many victories last year at San­ time.
(Flail)
ford Orlando.
Other major tournament cham­ Georgia 68 Florida Stale 66
Another veteran crowd-pleaser in pion* crowned Wednesday night
iCMtaliUsil
the unique feature is Cri Tears, a Included Wake Forest In the Jacksonville U 71 Louisville St. 63
yuung mis* who drew the third Dixlr Classic. Western Kentucky
Midwest
starting position.
in the Sugar Bowl. Iowa State
Big-Eight Touraameat
A heavy newcomer is well liked in Ihe Big Eight Conference
(Flaal)
from the second post position. He's tournament, I'tah State in the Iowa SUta 81 Kansas 70
71 pound Fish Rock, product of the All-College ami Texas AAM in
(Cmso Ii Uor)
win producing Deep Hock Kennel, the Southwest Conference tourna­ Colorado 6I Oklahoma 17
hark alter a year's absence.
ment.
Nebraska 78 Missouri 67
The New Vear'a schedule will
Billy Packer, a 3 to sophomore Kansis St. 33 Oklahoma St. 48
start and end with three-rights- guard, converted two free throws
mile affairs, ami the second and with five seconds remaining to Drake 74 U. of Kansas City 36
ninth events will he swift Grade help Wake Forest edge North DePaul 77 Baldwin Wallace 43
II encounters.
Carolina, 33 30. ami give the Bradley 86 Butler 66
A 2 p. m, matinee will include Deacons their llrst Dixie I'lasvlr
Southwell
to races tomorrow night, then the points and the tournament's MVP
Southwest
rent# Tturaty
oval will be dark in Hie evening award.
(Flaal)
in honor of the Tangerine Bowl
Western Kentucky
presented Texas AAM 31 SMU 33
football elastic in Orlando.
Coach Ed Diddle with his 700th
Cousolitioal
T en s Tech 78 Rice 67
Raylor 70 Texaa Christian 36
Arkansas 68 Texas 38
AY-College Tou raiment
(Flaal)
Utah St. 73 Okla. City U. 18
MIAMI (IT’ D — Coach Clay Stapleton of Iowa
(Coaiolilloa)
Witchita 14 Bowling Green It
State’* "Dirty Thirty” nays he definitely is not a candi­
Clemion 39 Cornell 36
date for the footbnll coaching job at the University of
Tulsa 73 Niagara 66
Florida.
West
Ita Aagflta Clastic
"I don’t know how these rumors get started,”
(Flaal)
Stapleton said. "I have a Rood job and I enjoy working
California a* West Virginia 41
at Iowa State. I nm not looking for a job.”
(CeosaJatlM)
Stapleton’s mime had cropped up in connection with
Northwestern 79 Michigan II
the vacancy created when Hob Woodruff left Florida re­
Sou Ihe rn Cal 72 t’Cf.A It
cently.
Illinois 71 Stanford It

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Tiger May Get
Crack At Fullmer
CHICAGO (L'Pt) — Dick Tiger,
British Empire 180-pound champion, today looked for a higher
ranking among the middleweight*
and a possible crack at Gene Full
mer'a title as a reward for his close
victory over Holly Mims.
Tiger, a muicutar Nigerian who
enjoyed a No, R ranking before
winning a split decision over the
Baltimore
veteran
Wednesday
niglit, agreed it was a close and
•■maybe even a dull” fight.
But he blamed Mims* flicking
left jabs and bicycle style for
making it that kind of fight.
*1 was trying all the time.” Ti­
ger said later. "All he did was
to keep me from coming in with
those flicka of his. They weren't
•ven jabs.”
Tiger's manager. Jersey Jones,
said He agreed with the ballots of
Judgrs Harold Marovita and John
Bray who gave the decision to hn
fighter. He had no comment about
Referee llernie Weinman who had
it as a draw.

Group Applies
For Bout License
NEW YORK (CPI) — Roy M.
Cohns eight-man syndicate today
completed its application to Ihe
New York Slate Athletic Commiasion for a license to atage the re­
turn Johansson-Patterso.r heavy­
weight title fight at the Polo
Grounds, probably June 22.
At the same time. Cohn announc­
ed that his board of directors had
voted to keep the corporate name
•■Feature Sports, Inc.”
Cohn declared on television Wed­
nesday night that no matchmaker
hat been selected yet. "And will
not be chosen until after Ingemar
Johansson comes to New York
irom Sweden about Jan. 10.”

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Utah State led all the way In
breeiing to a 75-31 victory over
Oklahoma City University In a
rough windup to the All-College
Touinament. Bob Sahmaunt of
OCU suffered a possible broken
cheek bone and teammate Fred
Mosei was treated for a possible
broken rib 1* the wild affair.
Texas A A M behind Carroll
Broussard's 28 points, rallied to
down Southern Methodist, 3633,
in the final of the Southwest Coo*
fercnce Tournament.
Georgia won the Gator Bowl
Uurnament by edging Florida
Slate, 68 . 68; South Carolina
nipped Lafayette, 8683. to win
Ihe Richmond Invitational; North*
western Louisiana captured the
Gulf-Soulh Tournament with a
60-38 victory over Eastern Ken*
tueky, and Providence won Ita
own tournament by trouneiaf
Georgetown, 83-33.

Stetson Ranked 13th In UPI
Small College Cage Ratings

Cage Scores

Distance Champions To Wind Up
'59 Racing Season At Kennel Club

Brazil, U. S. Mix
In Tennis Ploy

Sophomore Vinnie Brewer, a
New York City Import, scored 21
points in sparking Iowa State to
an 13-70 triumph over Kanaaa In
Ihe final of the Big Eight'a jam­
boree. Wayne Hightower tallied
24 points for the Jay hawks.

Not Interested

ana Tech bald third place. Wheat­
on (111.), Wittenberg (Ohio),
Steubenville (Ohio) and Grambling (La.) remained In the 4-3-6-T
slot. P a e l t i c Lutheran was
eighth, Akraa (Ohio) ninth and
Kentucky Wesley ia 10th.
Southweit (Mo.) State, eighth
last week, beaded the second 10
group. Hofsira (N.Y.), Stetson
(Fla.), Southwest (Tex.) State,
Lot Angeles Stale, Centenary
(La.), Mississippi Southern, West
Virginia Wesleyan, Georgia South­
ern. Western Illinois and Fort
llaya (Kan.) State completed the
top 10 in order.
Each coach on the rating board
votes for 10 teams In the order he
ranks them nationally. Point! are
awarded on a 16667 65-63*2-1
basis for voira from first through
10th place. The roaches baaed
their latest ballots on game*
played through last Saturday
night.
The race for the top spot tight­
ened with Evansville drawing 21
ftrit-ptice votes and 321 points
while Tennessee Slate drew four
votes for first tod 380 point! and
Louisiana Tech attracted five
firsl-pUce votea and 283 polnti.
Wheaton w n next with tho re­
maining firit-placa vote and 112
points.

Renovations Set
For Daytona Park
DAYTONA BEACH (Special) —
Florida State Lesgue followers
won't recognise City Island base­
ball park thia summer.
City Commission this week voted,
to spend 13.000 for renovations and
repair, with special emphasis on
Ihe lighting lyslem.
It will be (he first major eapendltor# In years, probably inspired by
th# fact tbit Ihe Cleveland Indians,
whose farm duba train at Daytona
Beach, will play two exhibition
games at City island in the spring,
with Ihe Red Sox and Washington
Senator* offering competition.
Daytona Beach will be represent­
ed in the n ils league circuit by
another St. Louis Cardinal aponsored Irani, but with a new man­
ager replacing the veteran Ray
Wilson who is being moved Into
higher circles ax a bench manager.
Daytona Beach, with Sanford ami
ralaika, ara the only charter mem­
bers of th* league which was orginlied In 1136. Hut, tha Islanders
held the distinction of being the
only member which has played
every season since.

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MIAMI (UPI) — A 14-yMr-otd against Mrs. Winnie W. Roberta,
boy and a tt-year-oM Man dlad 37, who drove the ear that str u t
Pickard,
her* Wednesday from injuri#*
received earlier whan they war*
hit hy aotomobilM while ridinf
blryclei.
Stephen Rosier, 14. was fatally n o t i c e 18 h e r s b r at v ea tka i I
Injured Tuesday aa he pedaled am e n g a g e d la huelneea at H * r .
M ait land S em in ole Uounly.
home from an overnight ramping nIT-22
t r l S s . un der th* flctltleiM n * m »
trip. No charges were filed against nf, Sem in ole R e r e r e g e T o .— anil
the driver, Mrs. Louise F. Snow, that t Intend ta r eg is ter eald
na m e with the C le r k n f the c i r ­
den, 54.
cuit T o u r t. gem in at e C o u n t ) , F l o r ­
Curtis Pickard, 25, succumbed ida. In a r c o n l a a c e wit h the p rn v lto injuries suffered Dec. 23. A ■lone n f t h e F lrlllln ii * .Vame
manslaughter charge was filed Kteta tes. l o - . l t i B e n t o n S t i e s

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NOTICE Ik h r r c h y g iv en lha t T
a m e n a a g r d In huelneea at IJ»T
O r la n d o
Dr.
gemln-ile
County,
Flori d a, tinder the fic tit ious nemo
of, Jet fnn. and that I Intend to
r eg is ter seld na me with the Clerk
of
the C ir cu it Court. Hemlaole
C o u n ty , F lorid *, In ac c ord a n ce with
the proTlelona o f th* FIctiHnu*
Nettie
Statute*
t o -w lt t
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SSi.ep F lo rid a Rlat utce ISIT.
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P erk Av*. g a n lo r d . Se min ole C o u n ­
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na me nf, S he rrie* F ash ions, and
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Me. In a c c o r d a n c e wit h th* g r o .
Vlelnn* o f th*
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•l i e It fe e t , thenr* N or ik * t * t t ' ! V ' W est S.'i. yj (ert to a point un tna
North line nf said l e c t i o n I. a dlatanc* o f 4 31 feet W e s t free* the
Northeast c o r n e r t h e r e o f end th* end nf this d esc rip tion ;
Containing DTI
uare feet m o r s or lee*.
O W N E D UT: lair.ee K. Dn ggs and Me -vtr*. P a t sy Ruth Rog ge.
SUBJECT T O : M o r t g a g e R ec ord ed In O. R. Hook I I * at P ag a 343, a a 4
M o rt g a g e R ec ord ed In O. H. Hook tIT at P a g a 1*1 ta
fa vor o f A n d r e w J. H u f f and R e r r r l y H u ff, and M o r t ­
a l * * Re corded In O. R. Hook *T at Png* Si In fa v or
First Federal B a r i n g ! and Loan A ssoc ia t ion * t g em l.
nela County.
a m i ha. aa.
r i a n t o p WAT
That part o f :
Lute IT and II il.asa the gou th I • feet nf said Lot I I I ; and
tha South 12.1 fe e l o f Lot IS la B lock I, P alm T e r r a c e Rubdlvl•Ion as record ed in P i t t R o o k *. p ag es 11 a n d U , Tublla R e .
rord* o f Seminole C ou nty, F lo rid a ;
lying within I* feet o f the r e n l t r l l n a n f I t a t a Road B-41T 8*otlna
ITU
veld een ter hn a In relat ion to the sh o v e p ro p e r ty bein g described
as fnllowat Begin at n point on the gou th line o f Paction I, T o w n sh ip
I* gouth, R an g* in K a n n d leln n r e e f l.TS Test W&gt;*( from th*
gouthr ae t cor n er th er eof; t h en .* North * n * : j l f * W est 1 1 l t .l l fe e t ;
thenr* Nerth t e ' I I I C West 11(1.3* fe et; thenc* North * * * 3 t e 4 " R e s t
TIM t l reel; t h e m * North g g ' l f T C * W est 1 :1 3 1 f e e l In n point ou in*
North line o f eald Mectlon 1, a d l e t e m * o f S .ll feet W est from tn*
Northeast c o rn e r thereof and the end e l this d e sc rip tio n ; c on t a in in g
I U square feel, more o r lees
O W N E D BV: VVelter P. I*etere..n and hie wife, F ra n c es P e ’ ereon
SUBJECT T O ;
u r ina g * R ecord ed In i). R. Hook 111 at P ag * l i t held
by C hicop ee Falla Pavings Bank.
&lt;NII NO. b*. hi
MII.IIT OF H A T
That part o f ;
lane II noil 11 end the North II feet o f L o t IS, B lock I. Palm
T er rac e Subdivision sv r ec or ded In Plat Booh I, pagee I I and 12.
Public Record* o f g em ln ole C ou n ty , Flor id a,
ly ing within .* feet o f lb* cen terlin e o f Plate Rne.l K-RT Pecllon
I T i D , said centerline tn relatio n to the sh o v e property betria dee*
rrllied ■■ fo llo w * : Begin at a point on the g outh Hu* o f Section
1, T ow n sh ip 111 Soiitli, Hang* 1* Fast a d i s t a n t o f 2 :1 ! rest W r i t
from the Southeast c o r n e r H e r e o f ; t h en .*
North n a ' i j ' j p
W est
u t n It Iret. -hen-'* North v O ' U t i f W e i t t i l l 3# feet ; t h e m * North
n o ' n e l " VVeet l l l t l i e r e e l;, then, e North n e ' o y i f West I -J f j feet
In a point on the North line o f seld Pecllon I, ■ dista nc e o f *1 4
feet VVeet fr om tha N or th east c o r n e r thereat en d the end o f this
desc rip ti on ;
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Contain ing i t * e.piar* feet, m ore o f lee*.
O W N E D B T : lla r r y David A lm on d, Jr., and M e w ife , Ames Mae
Vtmond
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held by C hi cop ee Falls p av ing * Rank
• i n qn. te
r ir h t of w av
That perl
I ail II, Block I. Palm Tsrr*&lt; * Subdivision a* record ed In P ie t
Book 4. p ages I t and I L P u b lic R e c o r d s e f gem ln ole County,
Florid a:
lying within It fee. e f t h e t e m e r U n * e f g i s t * Road R-IIT Herttn*
Title, said centerline In r elallun to the a b o v e property b ein g describe d
■ e f a llo w s:
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Regin el a j o i n t on th* g o u l b line *r Pecllnn I, T o w n s h ip 3* South,
R ange in Fas t a d ista n t * e f IT S feet W est from the Koutheaet
co rner t h er eof: t h e m * N e f l h I F H ' l l * VVeet l i e n || f e e l ; thence North
••’ H R "
W r i t 11*1.TH le eli th en .# North no* i4 'oe" W est 1110 IS
fe el; thence North #2*»»*»4'* W es t » : V &gt;3 feet to « point nt. th* North
Hoe o f eald P- tioa t, a d ista n c e o f S i t feet W e s t from the Northeast r ou t er the reo f end the and o f Ihle desc rip ti on ;
t'ooi tl nine l i t square feat m o r e nr less
O W N E D B T I E st at e nf B e r r y K en n ed y, d ecea sed; . t a l k K. Lambert,

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a m l / e r Interest In the p rop er ty
he reina fter
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said
land* situated, l y in g s a d b e ­
ing In Seminal* C ou n ty , F l o r ­
ida. t o - w i t ;
le&gt;(■ I and S. a c c o r d i n g to
plat e f su rv ey fur 7s. k
Davie made by H. IT. T in kl epaugh, dated A u g u st Id,
1)11. and rsc or ded in Dead
Itook H i . g a g * 101 o f the
I'rhllc R ec or d s o f S em i­
nole Coun ty, Florld e. u H
lende a l i o kn ow n end d e s ­
cribed as f o llo w s : Fro m a
con cret e bloc k nn righ t o f
way o f g ia t * Road No 1.
locat ed 101.1 feet N o f » W
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l*‘ R 132.3 feet. I h t n r e *
: » • ! « ' t v 1SI.I4 fe et ha
point o f b r e ln n la g .
TOC I R K H K R K R T NOT IFIR t*
that the r i a l n t t f f h*reln hne Instltute d ■ eult e g e ln s t y o u In t h w
c i r c u i t C ou r t o f the Ninth JudlelaM
C ir cu it. In a n d fo r Semlnnla C o u n . '
t r. Florid a, t o qu iet lie title ta t h e
a b o v e d e s c rib e d p rop er ty , situated,
l y i n g nnd b e i n g In Prtnlnole C o u n ty. F lorid*. "*■ h er ein a b ov e m o r e
p ar ti c u la rly t * t out. Tnu a r e h e r e ,
hy requ ired t * file y o u r A n s w e r
with
the c l e r k
o f the C ircu it
C ou rt. Court. In and f o r nom ina l*
C ou n ty , F lorid a, and aerva a r o p F
th er e'.f upon Daniel M. Hunter,
IIS I'a rk Av en ue, Boulh, W in te r
Par k. Florida. A tt o r n e y fo r t h e
P la i n t i f f In the a b o v e ac tion on,
or b ef ore the l l l h day e f Janua ry^
A. D. l i s t , d e e a Dec r ee Pro Con*
foeeo will be entered a g a i n * ! you*
I T Dt O R D E R E D th at thin be
puhllehrd In tho Hanfurd Herald, n
liew ipoptr
publtehed in S-mlnnl#
C ou n ty . F lorid a, on ca tar h w eek
(nr four r n n eeru llv* ae e k e .
W IT N E S S the hand n f the Clerk
of
the C ircu it
Court. Srmlnul*
C ou n ty , Flor id a, thlo Itk day at
Dervtntxr, A. D, ISIS.
(SEAL!

MARK*

Adminlsrretrls *t eald Eelett.

• s n NO. I l l , I I I
RIB SIT o r W A T
T h u part n f ;
Lots Tl. I* and 11 e f F ra nk l „ W oo d ruff e githdlvielnn o f
All No. I l - H
l-and*. g o u lb San ford .at rerurded In Plat B o s k I, g a g e 14,
hat part o f ;
Public R e c o r d - nf Peminnla C ou n ty , F lo rid a :
Imt T " FI.iTg A HE IGH TS guhdlvleton as rec orded In Piet Book
Iving within s» feet nf th* cen terlin e nf g u t s Road S-IIT t e r i i o a
I. Cage 12
ubllc Records nf gem ln ol* C oun ty . Florid*
TUI*, tahl centerline in relat ion to the sh o v e p rop er ty being described
Ing within i e feet o f Ih* . i n t e r i m * o f Sta te R o*
g .e l T Section »■ fo llo w s ;
III., eald r enter lln * In relation to the a b o v e p ro p e r ty being d e tc v lb .
Begin at a point nn the Bouth linn o f l e c t i o n I. T o w n s h ip &gt;* g o e ih ,
1 e e follow ■.
Range IS East a dista nc e e f * i t feet W est fr om the Southeast c o rn e r
Begin at a t Int on th* North line o f p e c llo n t l. T o w n s h i p ! « ,
t h er eof, t h e n . * North ** ’ 2 1 1 4 " Weet. I 2i e . l l
fe et: thence North
Sout h, R a n * * lu Ea d, a distant* o f * Tl fret VVeet from th*
n«‘ ! ) '* • " Weal. 11111* ( s e t , iiismcs North 24*34'2»'* W es t, I l l s I t
e.
.fi thenr* run Sou th e l * i l ‘ 44 ' Ea*t, I t fe
i . set:
t
Northeast
thence North * * '* * ') * '
VVeet, 121*1 f e - t to * point nn the
Weet lln* o f S ec tion T. T o w n s h ip 3* South.
feet to a i
North line o f ea.d Heritor) 1, a dlatanc* nf t i t feat F eel fr om
■ st * distance of 111 I t (set g outh f r o m t h e N o r th ,
f l i n g * 31
t h ' Northeast c o rn e r t h e r e o f and th* end of this d e s c r i p t i o n : eon*
VVeet rorr r t h e r e o f ; thenc* c ontinue South &lt;i|*4l'lt'‘ Keat,
lalnlng P i n square fe el, mure or tree,
thenc* guuth 1**1(124'* East, 1141*1 fe el I* the he314 23 feel
O W N E D BT: Uttis McDaniel mid hi* wife. Pearl McDaniel.
g in n in g o f
SUBJECT T O : * '..r t g e g e llsc o rd e d In O. R. B oo k Dll i t Pag* 11 In
a radius «,
fa vor or Herald Maettreon and kl* wife, Alth ea Mae
'
Masterson.
a n g le o l 4 ‘ i l ' J i " , H i
S -. lion T. a dista nc e
■Nil NIV. u s l i b
Mil. H r UP h i t
corner t h e ie o l;
That pari o f :
and tn* end e f thl* desc ription c ontainin g 22.8 s q u i r t tret
. , , *r
l o t a T! and Tl o f F r in k I . W o o ,( r u ff e fluhdlvlsioe o f L e n d s
less
gout h Panf..rd av re. orded in Flat B oo k 1. p ag e II, Pubile ReeO W N E D R T : Alton R. E v ens
nrde o f Pemtmil* t'.juu ty, F lorid a;
v h i i Vs. i i . ia
aiteh t o r m a t
within Id feel o f th. cen ter line o f State Road R-4JT S . tlnn
T h a lv p a r t o f :
. olo, aald renterltn*
tn , t e ln llo n
to the
a b o v e p rop er ty
being
T he Mouth i l l feet nr West 414 feet o f th* SW&lt;*
i . a d l iw desc ribed *■ fe llo w s;
geett on 4. T o w n s h ip ! t South. R an ge I t E as t,
Begin at n point on the gouth line o f Pcctlun ,, T .. w n*h lp 1* South,
lying 1,41 with in fe e : o f th* .e nte rllna o f S la t * Road S-tJT, s e c t io n
lie n e e
in Ea»t a distance „ f v : v - , - t W est
f r o m t n . gouih eaet
TTile, South nf Sta tion i l p lot t i l l end iH&gt; within I* f*i o f eald t e n . cor n er th ereof, ih e u .e
North « « * I I IF* West. I l l * 11 fe e l , tnenr*
te rllne Nor th o f eald Station. Mid c e n t e rlin e e n d sai.l elat ion h*m g
North *0*t F**“ Weet l l l l , l i t f e e t ; thenr* North #**14 24 * W es t, 3 U » 1*
loc ated and deeerlhed In relallun l o the ah ev * p r o p e r ty as f o llo w s :
feet; thene* North *«*»*'(*•• W eel. I 2i y j f , . t
, , 0 in. on Ih*
llegiii at a p.. at an th* South tin* nf S ec tion 1. T o w n e h l
32 gouth, North Ilk* o f eetd Section 1. a distance e f 11 1 r,s&gt; Weet from
H a ng s 12 Fast a d leta n .e o f » *1 feel W eat f r o m the Southeast c o rn e r in* Noritaeaet eortior i n e i e o f and th* end o f thie d e s c r ip tio n •
t h e r e o f , th en c * North 0**22 14' W e n . 112* feet to Station 14 plus A T4, r.. nt*lnln g Te* square feet, more or !*■•.
th en ce c o n t in u e North " » i ' - J j t ' *
West
1 3 -ill
fe e t ,
then, * North OW NED B T ; Donald Eletn K e r s e y end his wife , Monti* Aoat ell*
&gt;•4*12 41* vv*»t, t i l l 22 fe et, t h en .* North 2 4 ‘ 34'ot’* W est 211* 14 (*et.
KirMjr.
then c* North e e ' u i l t " West. 111.32 feet l o a p n ls l nn Ih# NmtH line ■L HJEOT TO;
&gt; rlg * t *
R ec ord ed I . n v
B oo k t l * at Pag* IT*
o f said Sec tion 1, a distance o f 4.34 fe e l VV s et fr om the No.hf.eaet
c.
*
«r,0 r,, U * u ‘ * ‘ ••ih » f Penford.
c o i n e r t h e r e o f and th* end o f tbit d esc rip tion ;
T A K E NOTICE that n De clatat lon or T aking hae been fllsd tg
1‘ o nin lning *1 n r , m i r e o r lees, • e ce p t ln g t a t t l i n g , . t g h l nf Way. the a b o v e .s ty le d cant*,
by th* Petltlonere. th* ac q u ir in g n u lh a r liy
O W N E D i l Y ; J a m . t s, S ta ff or d and hi* w ife P l s n s M*y S ta ff or d
o f t h - e proceeding*. „ f the taking Of Ih* a h o v g - d e t c rlh e d land*,
S I ’ BJEUT TDi &lt;l.&gt;tt|s|s lie. orded In O. IL B o o k Vi at I'a
314 in l .
r Ih*
purpose * , t fort h tn
th* petit ion
lit this t a u t * ,
fa vo r o f Jeeeph l&lt; l a i r end
hie w ife , Ttea i* L evy.
"* V r * . ;‘ r* ‘ ",*** ...........
* portion
o i h i m . H , i « No.
• Nil Ve. f L 11
RtO HT UF M A T
tounty.
h In ride, end
that
the
H on ora ble
Voile
That part o f ;
r . n s S ^ g - . i ^ t . * " * , wfv T o
l h * n f : “ R Court m tha Ninth
l e t I. B loc h I nf A B R L 'S g E lJ ADDITION to F O R T R E E D
J u d k l . l l l r c u l t e f M o n d e . Will, on , h, - i t * a , , „ f December. A. D.
as r eco rded In Plat Rook l pa ga IT, e f th* P ub ile R t c u t d e of
.
1 * ‘V °
" t k b ni. In s 'lrc m t Court C h a m ber s In g emln ol*
S em in ole t 'n u n i i . Florida,
■ ..onry C o o n h o u t t at Sanford. Florida, t o u . l d e r aald De clarat ion o f
lying within I* feet o f the cen terlin e o f S ta le R oad S VI! Section
‘ bbM -t
P r a i a . , , and m ak e each or de r . . , h . C ou r t deema
TTlln. eald ren terlln * In relallun to the a b o v e pru periy . b ein g d eecr tb.
? h . at
h eth«. , ilm
n «" ami p*U
UU
* ’ 1 B* Ml“ l » t * r . . t * d may ap pear
*.l *■ (allow e. B eam ai a point an th* Suutb lln* o f Section 1. T ow n* m.
•n*1
d ,Mn‘\
dvvtgnatad.
•hip 1* South, liana* le East, a dista nc e » f
i l l f e e l Wee t from Ih*
Teu. and e t c h e f yn„. t r * hereby c om m a n d ed to ap p ear hy tiling
- .i iea*t c o r n e r t h er eof; thenr* North t s ' l l ' B " West. 1142 11 f « 2 t; tn an te tr ta t n , petition heretoSor# Died tn t n : , esse lo she entltlt h e m * North M* 3 24'* West l l t t l d feet; ih e n r s North * 0 * 2 4 * 4 ' West
n i?
l i - i r E V " a iK .
s . ^
111*14 fe et, t h e n . * North e t ' e l ' l t * VVeet 11122 feet in p oin' on the - h * r,' ur i* M * ; r r i v ' ' ?
Nor th tin* o f Mid Section 1, a dletanca o f 4.14 feat W e l l from th*
Northeaat t u r n e r thereof end the eud o f tbte d es cription ,
c o n ’ etnltig e.Jl s.in er t fret, mor e nr Irea
,ur .......................
O W N E D BV: Harry W alte r and hi* wife. Martha W alte r
S U B JE C T T O ; f o r m a t s Recorsled In M o r m s a e Hook H I st Page t i t
da, • 'T ' . f e m b e T . V l
.. ................ &gt;f
C “ " rl ”
’* , , l »
In l a v o r e f Paul B o ih m a n and D or oth y Waltta.
David il Ha tchet
bMit list. as. ea aa
rk.ht o r
m at
1 I .M tK OF T H E ClRsTDIT C O L R T
Tha t part e f :
SEMINOLE C P I NTT. F L O R I D A
*
Lota 14 thru t* Inclusive Block 1, Palm T err a c e Sub divisi on as
HACK N. s:i.E\ ELAND . J B . KSU
K' D*
reco rd ed In Flat Book 4, p a t e * 13 and 11 I'ubtl* Itevorde at
r u t NTT A T TtlR NE T
gemln ule i 'o u n ly , Florid a,
P. s&gt; H* &gt;X 31*
l y i n g wlt kln S* feet e f th* centerline e f Sta te It..ad S-41T B en in a BANFOKD, F l a iK lD A
T i l l * , eald centar tl e* la relation I* the a b a s * p rop er ty bein g d e s c r i b ­
ed t * f o l l o w * : Begin at a point e a th* g ou t h lln* o f g e r lla
I. T a w * , R I L R E R T A BMITH. ESQ.
ship l e Bouth.
v e i l 12 Eegl, a distance o f * Tl ( t e t AV set from lb* HOLLAND H I'lLIilNil
Sou tbeaei c o rn e r th ereof, thence N o n a #’••«! IF* 4V*|J t l | s n fe e l; T A LL A H A S S E E . F LORIDA
t a e a c * A o r t a M ' l e w Weaa 1 D U 2 le s t , taasiee K o n a as* is *4” W att
A u or i t * ■ lag IK* F etweeaera

�SMfcWPV- „MMPJ■'

' .

Want Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
t. F a R—t

SSIFIBO IKo n
CM
r«v

fe i

NICE clean two bedroom duplex \
■penmen!. kitchen equipped. Pb. ‘
C.
FA 2-3703.

m is

WuW to Rial
Bm I EMail V i MH
Real B a in rot Sato
•. N m i n i Ln m
»i»e** Opporteattk*

Tele

F u r n ish e d /cottage n s per
month. On 1792 at Five rolnti.
Phone FA M W
apartm ents:

room.

pritrata baths, l i t W. Fin! 8t.
T r a il e r SPACES: Large Inti,
Camp Seminote Trailer Park,
Weklva River Rd. FA 2-4131.
1-BEDnoOM unfurntahed home tn
Lake Mary. Phone FA 2-4734.
Available January tat.
w. tat at

B-ROOM apartment, unfurnished,
kitchen equipped. Celery and
Mellonville Ave. $50. T\ 2 2739.
T

urn,

Thurs. Dec. 31, 1939—Page 7 19. l a t a and Meters

A. Whiddon, Sr.

Gateway To The Waterway
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer

LAFF-A-DAY

BROKER

P h o a a 3-BEDRuOM. 2 hath, kitchen
equipped. Florida room. Lerga
lot. Call FA 3 3432.
ROOM with adjoining powder
room, private hath. Conviently 3-BEDROOM home
hardwood
located at 605 Palmetto Ave.
floors. Large lot. 2409 Adams
Phone FA 2-M09.
Court, Wynnewood. T e r m s .
FA 2-1617.
2 SPACIOUS rooms with bath;
fumlahed; $40. Apartment I.
4074 W. tit. 9t. Manager at
RAN REM KNOLLS
lit W. Ith. St.
APARTMENT,
FA 2 MIS.

11T

W.

Third.

3 Bedroom
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
HOMES BY ZEUL1

FURNISHED 3 RR. house, lit W.
r««&gt; *
1«lh. St. FA 3-0670.

A M ) ASSOCIATES

RKNT A RED
Boll away, Hospital A Raby Red*
By Dty, Week or Month.
M
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
FA 2-6181
118 W. lit St.

Apt. n n

Krrtll

Robxon Sport injf Good*
304 6-1 E. lit.

apt, rtoo Menonviite.

$550

B0^ i

MODEL OPEN DAILY
4 Blocks west of French
on 20tb Street

Real Eatato — In o r a M l
lit and t baths, pastel colored
Surety Heidi
111*—Furred aad plaster walla—
All oloetrle kitchens— Term*©
211 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 1-6641
f l o o r s—Custom-built cabinet­
Sanford
work and dust-free closets—
Evana Bldg. Iatki Mary
Landscaped and other plua fea­
Th. FA 2-1290
tures.
2-REDROOM, kitchen equipped
home. Low down payment. 834 W. H. "Bill” Stemper Ajreney
a month. 1119 Summerlin.
Realtor A Insurer
ASSOCIATES: H. K. Taffet
Arthur F. D»v. Everett Harper
Stenstiom Realty
Robert F. Msy, Bart Wither.
HERBERT STENSTROM
Helen E. Noonaa
Registered Broker
Thont FA 2-4991
l i t N. Park
LEN RISNER
LOTTIE BROADWAY
1 BEDROOM and balh with furni­
KEN TORBETT
ture. On 1713, ItPtxSM. $500
BETTYK D. SMITH
down $65 per month. Mr. MeAssociates
Nally. FA 2 7887.
It N. Park — Ph. TA 2 2420
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
Realtor
1 BR. house on Magnolia, just out
LAKE MARY
of city timi’ a; kitchen equipped,
venelian blind*, apace hiater. Ph. TA 3-6237 of FA MP64.
Must tell at once. $3095. Will
HOUSE: SALK or TRADE. Price
trade for late model eer.
*7,500. 60J E. 25(h St. Phone
r A 2 0661 or FA 2 0535.
FA 2 8164.
3-ACRES of good farm land in
Sanforil Celery Della $300 per HOUSE for sale on Sanford
Avenue n e a r Lake Jessup.
acre. Excellent terms. Richards
FA 2 5494.
Hotel. Melbourne, Florida.

26. Aetomohile*

Mather of Sanford

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
H O M ES

h.Mh

*tr

oil filler
llr.ir lluniper

St. Johns Realty Co.

f 1l ! * r

tttif.i- t « mu»t elate date
4*«
liter) I'.oment will I* m4'l&lt; In

.full upon delivers

■

HI6 mu*t h» rn--tneeit In • «*«l

an envelop* pi1" &lt;1i n 'tV*-l
»hr
•uttlrir But
or Pu-U-un Trurk.
O p e n J a n u a r y * I'SO
Bill* n 111 h e o p e n e d »*
fnir to li* hrlit In the 1

*

’ 1 111ml**l»n mertlne r- m ■n J"inir)r
I. IS*John K n .le r
I’ halrm an

Itoaril of County

R A M ROOFING
I'.S N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 28123
Contracting A Repairs
Licensed — Bonded —Inuw*d
LAKEFRONT Property in Osteen
FREE ESTIMATES
216 ft on lake; 231 ft. on front.
Ph. FA 2 T943
227 ft, on East; 96 ft. on We»t: 500 Laurel Ave
modern 2 bedroom home, double
PAINTING
A
DECORATING
girage; 90 fruit trees; 3 m
Licensed — Bonded
well. Ph Orlando, GArden 3 5777
Free Estimate* —
Work Guaranteed
LOTS for sale; cleared, high,
ground; 100’ a 145’ ; Near Raven­ Seminole PainL'af Centrartars
FA 2 1284
na Park; $*3&lt;&gt; FA 2 7213

Cnrnml.-

*

Qqitl Community

•

Neur Golf Count*

$450 Down
Turn Went On 2»Hh
St. Follow Country
Huh Rd. ft Watch
For Our Siena . . .

•lo ne r*

■ ) ; K II I avis Jf.
Ootmiy

OSCAR S Package STORE

r:n*in**r

Cor l,en*«a A Beardall • Hwy. 46

|ART ELECTRIC

11

(0

For the Itowl In W iring I

II

BKSII1ENTIA1.
» INDUSTRIAL
• COMMERCIAL

I
I
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| Ph. FA 2-3427 [

POPULAR

Ph. FA 2-7872

BRANDS

99

CUT RATE-*2.

up

OPEN Mu«. thr* Thur*. 7 . 16. Fri. A Set. T * II

BALANCE DUE
SI18.7I

Dawn's

Wall

Oil

22. Article* f q &gt;ato

21. Furniture

New A Used Furniture k Appli­ FULL surd electric range, 211
ance* A Good Place To
Poplar Ave. Ph. M 2-3735.
BUY. SELL or TRADE
toys, child* army suit!,
Jenkins Furniture Military
sleeping bags, jungle bamtoo Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7t50
moeki. Army-Navy Surplus, 310
Sanford Avenue.
• BIG VALUES
• JUICK CREDIT
GOOD Used Appliances and TV’6.
• EASY TERMS
Gormly, Inc., Third &amp; Palmetto.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
1936-60 VESPA 150 CC Scooter
WILSON - MAIER
complete with windshield and
New and Used Furniture
mirror, 1300 actual miles, Juat
311 E. First S».
FA 2 5622
broken in. FA 2 5559 after 4:00
P. M.
CUSTOM BUILT furniture -»ln lie pieces or acts. Also furni­ 2-PIECE Sectional Uvlnf root*
ture repair. Cabined made.
suite; also arm chair, good con­
TA 2-7063.
dition: 845. FA 2-1664.

PRIVATELY OWNED ‘SO lludaon.
Very dependable mechanically.
Good mileage on trips. Roomy,
comfortable. Need* arat covert. ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Raby DRESS PORK, half or whole, 2te
per pound. FA 2-3067.
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
Call FA 2 8606 evnlngs.
FURNITURE CENTER
MARY CARTER PAINTS
110 French Ave.
NO CASH, take over payment* nn
World’s Largest Gallon
Ph. ^A 27953
’56 Chevy, 4 dr., txretlent con­
RUY ONE GAD­
dition, see at 166 Garrison Dr.
GET ONE FREE
$SAVE$
201 W. 1st. St.
Ph. FA &gt;36*
•59 CHEVROLET VI. PowerNew ft Used
glide, radio. heat*r. Wilt accept
FACTORY TO YOU
part of equity, lake up pay­ Furniture and Appliance*
ALUMINUM
ments. FA 2-lkM.
VENETIAN BLLNDf
MUST SELL 1953 CHEVROLET. Eill-SOP E. First St Ph. FA 2-01)13 Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
WILL ACCEPT REASONABLE
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Used furniture, spplianres, tools
OFFER. CALL FA 23135.
cords.
etc. HmiahtSotd Larry’ s Mart
"I« the Dttlc woman In?11
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132 Scnkarik Glann and Point Co.
1955 DODGE Suburban Station
112-114 W. 2nd St
FA 2 4621
Wagon, excellent condition, $750. 22. Article* For Bate
Call after 5 p. m. FA 2-7474.
23—No4*ces k Personals
IS^^JjeMjl^^arlore
IS^jeejiallJorvIt**^
WILL TRADE equity in ’59 Re­ TOMATOES and SWEET POTA­
TOES. Celery Ave., near Beard- MIDNITE SING. The Rebel*. Harnault with 6000 miles (or ’53 or
RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO A Satisfied customer 1* our be t
atl.
.
testers and Sunshine Boys, Or’54 automobile. Phone FA 2 3808
advertisement.
Greenware
F ra Instruction*
Maddo City Auditorium, Ortando,
or
FA
2-396.*.
HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK
Gift Pieces—Supplies—Kilna
Fla. Jin. 2nd.. /Advance tickets
Ph FA 2-3742
Rinehart Road
Ph. FA 2-4707 103 So. Oak
81.00. Call June Rrown, 2016
1939 FORD. 22UO miles, must sell.
Adam* Ave. FA 2-1627,
Ph. FA 2 7738.
Be Lovelier With Professional
AUTO GLASS
Beamy Care.
Lost 4 Found
HUNTING JEEP: 7 Monroe Ave
INSTALLED
nue,
DeBary,
Florid*.
REWARD for return of key. credit
Windshield
Bach GIam
cards 4 check hook taken from
Loor Glass
VentGian
CONVERTIBLE, ’35 Bulck Road Including all taxea and finance
N. C. car Dec. 24. No questions
SERVICE
charges.
Take
over
payment!
master;
urigina!
owner;
beauti­
Beauty Salon
asked. Phone FA 2-2716.
on
8257.40
bedroom
outfit
—
InSenknrik Glass and Paint Co. 3510 Oak
ful
dark
red;
perfect
shape.
Ac­
FA 2-7684
clttdea Mr, and M a. Dresser, LOST: Black purse at Fraternity
11: 114 W. 2nd St.
FA2-4632
cept anv reasonable o f f e r .
Bookcase Bed. Inncrspring MatFA 2-5826.
Dance. Please rati FA 2-4303.
DORIS* BEAUTY SHOP
TV PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL 2004 Adams Ph.
trevx
and Matching Rox Spring.
FA ” 3553
For 2 weeks only I
26-A Trailers
BRAND NEW* Phone FA 2 6582. LOST: German Shepherd four
months old: male; anawers to
IT in. (accept some
16. Flower* k Plaato
1937 RITZ CRAFT, two heilroom, Sell U* Your Furniture. Quick
the name of “ Rock." Child* pet.
portables)
823.50
29 It. long, a ft. wide. 81395.
Service With The Cash. SUPER
REWARD. 0. W. Arnold, photto
21 in. 833.50
24 to. 843.30 MARIAN MARKET CABBAGE
TRADING POST, FA 2 0677.
Rt. I Box 1.53, Orange Blvd. See
FA 2 6090,
PLANTS for sale. Fred ThnrsAll tubes hive i. t year guarantee.
after 4 P, M.
Ion, Phone FA 2 3990.
LLOYD’S RADIO k TV
416 Sanford Ave, PL. FA 19799
Cut Flowers For A.ty Occaavion '56 SPARTAN lailer. 45 ft., 1 Bed
room. Call FA 2 (404.
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Since 1941
rA 2 1822
or
FA 2 0270
HOUSE TRAILER, 8200. Mr. Mc­
A. HARE
DEBARY
Nally FA 2 7687.
NOrlh 8-4422
NOrth 1-4711 IT. Peta - Livestock . Happlie*
1—SHETLAND PONY yearling, VENTURE” Camp A Vacation
HEATING
trailer equipped with wairr and
while and brown, very gentle,
II.
It.
POPE
CO.
ga* lights. 3513 Orlando Or.,
priced reasonable. FA 2-1681.
200 S. Park — FA 2 4234
DeWltt’i Tr. Park.
TV and RADIO REPAIR at r DACHSHUND PUPS. AKC. Phone
FA 2 0459 aflrr 4 M P. M.
5:00 nights and weekends; Stnford, Lake Mary and Long wood.
16, Machinery - Tool*
FA 2 2772 and FA 2 6613.

OFFICE SPACE with ample parkto mg. IIS Oak Avenue. FA 2 59041. SELL or TRADE: 3-Rcdrooin, 14 a. Female Help Wanted
hath*, CB, Florida room. Nicety
WHITE female help wanted. . uat
ILEEPLNG ROOMS. The Cablet,
landscaped 135' x 195'' corner
be 21. Apply to Pig ’N Whistle.
401 Magnolia. FA 2 0720.
lot. $2,500 down or will trade
for oilier property. Will finance
I-RKDROOM
unfurnished
CR
part of down payment if desir­
HAPPY NEW YKAR
house.
niee
location
Call
ed. 120 E- Coleman Circle.
It will be if you help the fimFA 2 2907.
FA 2-7*17.
ily budget by earning lhal
APARTMENT, K» West Ninth.
pxlra money as an AVON
STORK,
gas
station,
trailer
park,
FA ? 6290.
REPRESENTATIVE. For Inon S acres. 17-92 one mile north
terview in your home, write,
2-BF!'’ ',r&gt;OM unfurnished apart­
past Monroe bridge, llarty’s
Manager, Rox 246, Lockhart,
Rlvcrcdge Trailer I’ k. FA 2 2940
ment for rent. Contact 2312 PalFla.
B mcltj Avenue.
3 BR HOME In Pinecrrst, sacri­
fice for quick sale. Name your
FURNISHED 1 bedroom duplex.
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
B &amp; M Distributors
II. Work Wanted
own term*. FA 2 3374.
FA 2-0363.
All types and sires, insulted
Introducing
“ Do It Yourself"
NEW M O tlH T.H
■ BEDROOM unfurnished house, ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor HOUSEWORK. FA 10646.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
I' O. Rox (31. taike Mary. Fla
kitchen
equipped.
Available
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc,
I WILL keep your children in my
S T I N F.
Ph. FA 2 1663 i new 5 gal
January 8th. Phone FA 2 2000 FA 23931
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Machinery and Supply Co.
home bv day, week or hour.
cement mixer equipped with
FA 2-8614.
207 W. 2nd St
Th. FA 2 6432
(ICE heilroom in my home FOR QUICK SALE: Very nice
electric motor that one man
Phone FAirfax 2 36W1.
ean operate — weight 35 lbs.
two bedroom CB home at 2132 TRUCK DRIVER .wants work
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
complete — mixes 50 lbs in
Yale
Avenue.
Will
be
on
pre­
All
Sise
Rug*
And
Wall
To
Wall
FA
2
06(6.
FURNISHED apartment for rent,
2 minutes — 8 cu. fl. hr. wuh
mises
from
10:00
A.
M.
’
Ill
10:00
Carpets.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
606 Park Avenue, Call FA 2 0216,
one bucket. For any rement or
P.
M.
December
30th.
—
Jan*
HOUSEWORK.
Call
FA
1
7607.
I
Week
Service
Ph
FA
2-7437
if no answer FA 2 8220.
concrete job. May he rrnted ai
uary 6th. Make offer.
the following stores—with 2
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state
12. PlumMiif Servlrea
jNFURNISHED
house, kitchen
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
buckets: Gregory Lumber Co.,
menls, invuices, hand bills, and
equipped: near Naval Air Sta­
SANFORD Plumbing A Heating
2544 French Ave.
Sanford: Edwards Hardware,
programs,
et c .
Prtgretslve
tion, Children ami pels accept­
2596 So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7914.
Sanford; Gregory Lumber Co,
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 2951—
ed. ITS. Phone FA 2 3546.
J. W. HALL
Drl.and; Chuliiol* Supply Co.,
306 Weat I3lh St.
Realtor
4 ROOM furnished apt. $50 Adults.
Plumbing1 &amp; Repairs
Chuluota.
•
’Call
Hall"
Phonr
FA
23641
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
115 N. Jasmine Ave.
Joe C. Thosnat
19. Iloata and Motor*
W. L. HARMON
1023
S
a
rila
S
t.
F
A
2-0649
FIRST FLOOR FRONT, furnace
PH FA 2-4223 Aflrr 5 P. M.
$5U0 DOWN
It Ft. BOAT, trailer ami 1959 12
heat, clean, sink in room, kit
II P. motor; like new. $:tV) Call
k chen privileges. 109 Holly. Phone 2 ten* of highland with home,
II. M. Wilkins. Contractor
FA 2 TS68 before 3: la) p rtt
I FA 2 2189.
In good water area. Rearing
• ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS
lemon and orange trees. On
• PARKING AREAS
I-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
Quality Workmanship A Matrriali
paved road.
Plumbing ft llvatinir
kitchen electrically equipped.
110,900 COMPLETE PRICE
Terms To Suit Your Budget
AIR
CONDITIONING
2412
Willow
Avenue.
Call
• FREE ESTIMATES
CONTRACT
and
REPAIR
WORK
$200 Dn. - Vacant
FA 2 0271.
• WORK GUARANTEED
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 26562
Tan Bedroom CH home built to
Phone FA 2*4030 Sanford, FI*.
4-BEDROOM unfurnished home;
FHA specifications. $62 monthly
PLUMBING
14 bath; all electrie kitrhen;
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
pay incut*. $6.9UQ.
Contracting A Repair*
extra large carporte. Pinecrrst
Vespa Motor Scooter*
Free Estimates
School directly North — no
Heater A Lawn Mnwer Service
R L. HARVEY
L. PAYTON
streets for children to cross, ROSA
West Country Club Rd. FA 2-JJ28
k Available immediately 106 Pine- Registered Real Estate Broker 3M Sanford Ave Phone FA 2 3583
w crest Dr.. Ph. FA 2-7019.
Mary E. Carmen — Leo Salved II. Klertrlcil Service*
It E. Rogero, Sr Associate*
Ph, FA 2 1301 17-92 at Hiawatha House Wiring — Eleetrte Service
Sid Vthlen
1101 SK and 1 acre* of land, ir
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
West
First
ngatton.
Bos
49
A,
&gt;n rn t:
112 Magnolia
FA 20915
St. FA 1-1417.
T h e Bnarit o f I ' . m n t e r - o m m ! * “ In the City of
Uoiters o f P . m l n o l * I ’ o u n lj r F l o r ­
II. Building - 1'itnllng * Repair*
ida n i l l r*. » l v » t'M » •* t h e o f f l r e Sl’NLAND ESTATES: 3 bedroom,
j f Iinvlil M r t a t c h e l , s"I« r w In t1 •
Gracious Living”
2 hath CB home. FA 2 2 »«
ROOFING,
Gutters,
Spouting,
2o i i r t &gt;)o u o o In Uanfortl.
no
Roof
Repairs,
Painting,
Cemrnt
tr&gt; 4 ,i*o o f l o c k t* M .la n n « r r S,
FARM Kit’S AUKNCY
!*«n 'o r lh»
follow lr *
pl»co e f
A Carpenter Work
General
N. V. Fanner, Realtor
i r j i:
Home
Repair*.
20
yri.
Expert
D.
II.
Whitmore
On* * eyIln-Jfr. G 'o n pick up
♦nee. Very Low Rates. Phone
Iru-W *nulpl&gt;*'l with:
Lillian G. Tram*
-4t.i M l.r ri T r » n * m l * * l o n
FA 2 5678.
Associates.
snn-l" tlr** on le a f *n6
«i&gt;. -ir,| lire* on front »nit 116 S French Ave. Ph. FA 2 5221 FLOOR
sanding and finishing
After hours, FA 2 2611, FA 2 4921
(’leaning, Waving. S e r v i n g
Seminole County usee 1925
y to, fmhl-r teat *n-t M-k FA 2 0261
H M. GLEASON U k Miry
Turn * l(n * t*
Down Pay meitt’ No Oowtng

Legal Notice

Ph. FA 2 5961

CR1TCHFIELD 13 ft. boal, fiber
glasa sperd bottom, Johnson
Javelin 35 outboard motor, has
retractable lop, dual gas tanks
and running light*; also tilt
trailer. Will sacrifice for tl.ooo.
See A. W. Barkley at Barkley
Used Cars Inc., Maitland, Fla.

bath.

RAYMOND M. BALL

t* Far Real
house.

trance and
FA 2-24U.

I. Heal Katoce F a Site

' Artist** Par Sale
A Pen M ilt
■a— L ot A Twad
M* Mieatto* — hatratMte

T urn

Dtnforh

READY FOR IMMEDIATE
NICE BEDROOM with private en­
OCCUPANCY

W Trallm
II* Faraitar*

■-BED ROOM CB
phone FA 2 3930

Jhr

CLEAN .-room furnished apt. 202 So. Park Ave. Ph FA 2-5W1
Close in. til Park Ave.

r s a i i i HtiR Wh i m
*• Mali Bi Ir Warned
*• Mato w Feoato
1 W at V n tN
. PlaaMag S ir ik u
H itltlcii B m l m
_ • Painting • Ratlin
IB. Bpiita) &gt; in ton
IW
Beaety Pit Ion
IB* Ftower* A Plaato
IT. Peto • Urtitotk . Bapfltoi
IB. Maefciaery . Tool*
IB- B oili md Motor*
BA AatomeMe*

M elaka

1 RMl Eatati F a Ball

OPEN D AILY

D rea m

H om es

*340
*9890

TOTAL PRICE
llnaaea feature $ Bedroom* .
11» Tile Rath* • Screened
I’orch • Utility Room • Ter­
raiio Floor* • Carport* - Lam)
•raped Late • Ail City Cea.
rtaienrei.

9:00 A. M- Til Dark
SUNDAY
1:00 P. M. Til Dark

ShoamakaJi
Conatruction Co.. Inc.
311

W*«t 25th Street
Phone FA 2-116.1

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

NEW BUICK
PONTIAC

WELCOME
NAVY ANI)
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

Mr invite )ou In hr eur «ur«t*
atwmlulvly free without obliga­
tion at enr of Sanford’a leedina
Mottle while )nu lorale *uit*
eble housing for jnureelf end
family. I’irk op )oor key at
our Salre Office.

TRADE-INS
[ 56* PO

nV iA

C*]

Model H70 Fordor Sedan • Hydromatlr Tr«iiMih6&gt; ■
* nion - Radio - Healer - While Bidewall Tire*.
*

SUNLAND ‘
$8 4 !
■
Estates
OTHER TRADE-IN SELECTIONS
&amp;
South
57 CHEVROLET
PINECREST
Bel Air Sport Coupe * VR •
Pourrulitlr Tnin.wnti«*ion - Showroom New Turquoise
and While Fininh • While Sidewall Tire*.

4th Addition
Homea Designed For
Florieln Living.
.1 ft -( Bedrooms —
1 ft 2 Hal ha

VA • FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low as $125
You ran mov« in immedi­
ately while the papers are
beinjt procesaed.
We Guarantee I’craonnl
Satisfaction On *nte
Conatruction Of Your
Home For The First
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Cloving
Coat Will Hr Cheerfully
Refunded.

57 FORD

’a-wenjrer Country Sedan - FordNine Pa
O-Mntir - Power Slecrintj - Power Brake* • Air Con­
ditioned • Locally Owned • Gold and While Tutone
Finish.

57 FORD

CiMtom •Mllft’’ Tudor Sedan - VS l ord-D-MulIr Trnn«miv*ion.

O NLY 13,000 CAREFUL MILES
• HOLIDAY HOURS •
CLOSED All Day NEW YEARS
Sales &amp; Service Dept.
OPEN All Day SATURDAY, Jan. 2
Buy Wilh Confidenre At Your Seminole County
Authorized • Pontiar * Iluick * Rambler Dealer

Odham &amp; Tudor.
Inc.
Offlre (tprn 9 00 til »;00 Dally
1:66 P. M- ‘Til Dark Sunday

Cor Hwy. 17-92 ft 27th SI.
Phon FA 2-ir.oi

‘301 W. FIRST ST.
Ri mm m m mm mm wm

PH. 7A 1-02311

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U /H O U

READ CAREFULLY

■CAD TMB OOMPLBTE PA G !
11m valuable and useful lifts Hated here
will be presented bp the Sanford merchants
listed beknr to the very first baby born in
I960, and to hie or her proud parents. Who
will the child beT Watch this newspaper for
the announcement of the winning name. The
winning parents will pick up their awards at
the stores listed on this page.

A SUIT AND DRESS CLEANED AND PRESSED
AND A t » ORDER o f LAUNDRY done to Uwir choic*
T . H u Ph m 4« Of H m Flnt Baby Bwa I . ItM

GENE’S
SEM IN O LE CLEANERS &amp; LAUNDRY
FA M M

t i t MaffMNa A ,..

FA 1-7SM

A $10.00 BANK ACCOUNT
We WiS Open A New
Savings Account, WHIt
A Deposit of S10,
for the newest Baby af 'H

Exact time and day o f baby’s birth ( specify eaact
hour and minute) on delivery doctor’s or hoepital’a statement, must be submitted by PARENTS
OF THE BABY.
Place of birth, sex, weight and name.
The Name and address of parents.
Any infant (regardless of race) born in Seminole
County ia eligible.
Send entries to "First Baby" in eare of The Banford Herald. Entries must be postmarked before
midnight Friday, January 8th.

THE FIRST STEP —
cost important; and the Sanford Shoe C&lt;
It that Baby's feet are fitted properly.!
We will give
The Little New Year
Its First Pair of Shoos

THE FLORIDA STATE BANK
"T k . FrlMullr B u t "

SANFORD SHOE CENTER

M U I. P u t

A RECORD OF
BABY’S FIRST SEVEN YEARS

208 Sanford Ave.

TO 1960’S FIRST BABY
A Polyethylene BABY BATH

AN 1847 ROGERS BROS.
FEEDING SPOON and RATTLE
For Tho Noweat 1M0 Baby

WERT JEWELRY STORE

TED W ILLIA M S HARDWARE
We Will Give The “ Little New Year”
A Good Start la Life With A —

FULL CASE OF BEECHNUT

Colored Portrait
of tho first baby born In tho New Year
OPEN — Mon. thru Sat.. 9:00 a. m. til 3:M p.
Opea Bveniaga By Appoiatmeat

ONE YEAR’S
SUBSCRIPTION
To The
SANFORD HERALD
To Tho Family
Of The First
Baby In ’00

TIP TOP SUPER MARKETS

We Will Help Announce

A FAMILY DINNER

The New Arrival

OF THEIR CHOICE

WITH 2ft PRINTED

To The Proud
Parenta Of The
NewMl Baby Of M

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO

. . . . will make a lovely

ASSORTED BABY FOODS

Sanford Ave. at 1th St.
1100 W. 13th St.

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS

ARTISTS PHOTOGRAPHERS
SINCE 1938

With Noa Shld Bath Mat,
Removable Soap Dish, Etc.

DUKE b DUCHESS SHOPPE

HOUSE OF RAHIJA

PINECREST IN N

THE SANFORD HERALD
A “ FOLDMASTER”
High Chair * Car Seat
COMBINATION
To The Proud
Parenta Of
Little New Year

MATHER of Sanford

Seminole Bivd. South

A Bancroft Baby • Bye

AUTO CRIB
Combination Of Auto Crib, Baaalnet and Sent
We Have A Complete Line Of
BABY BEOS, HIGH CHAIRS, And PLAY PBN8
It’a Never High At —

W ILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO
A St.

TOP VALUS STAMPS

A SWEATER SET

FIVE SHIRTS

HARRIETTS tiEAUTY NOOK

Waahed, Ironed
and Completely Finished
(Waahable Hhirte, Only)
TO THE
PROUD POPPA
Of The First Baby

W il Welcome Little 1M0

SEM INOLE CO U N TY LAUNDRY

With a Beautiful

GIFT BOX of BABY PRODUCTS

H A R R I E T T ’S
BBAUTY NOOK

For A Healthy LITTLE NEW YEAR
For t9M’a Neweot Baby . . .

Bonnet, Sweater, aad Booteoa

Johnaon'a Baby Gift Box
Coalaiaiug — Baby Soap, Colton Bud*.
Baby Cream, Baby Lotloa, Powder aad Oil

A $5.00
GIFT CERTIFICATE

Your Walgreen Drug Store

DAY 'N N ITE GRILL

RO UM ILLAT b ANDERSON
Oa Tho Corner By The Clock
N u m U M M I

YOWELL’S

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—

Bowl Tilts Set this Week

r

Givers Sports
-*

Review
( M o d Vi m h U n i l l M u l
lin fiy

; CORAL GABLES - J. S. Uroca’
Fewer Dam woo the City of Mi­
ami Reach handicap with a time
ef t:t) for the mile and a sixtaeath fo r-two-year old#.
MONTGOMERY. Ala. - The
•fee defeated the Gray, 10-1, beOwe M an hi the annual Blue
Gray leetball feme.

BUFFALO, M. T. — The Buffalo
BUli «f the American Football
Laafue aimed quarterback Bob
Deadhead, former Duke Univtriihr *ur.
NEW YORK— The U. I. Olym­
pia Committee announced that
aiflaed (Tip) Goes ef Syracuse
•HI retire from Olympic rowing
after next lummer't Roman
lame*. Coca, M, haa been in the
aport for St yeari.

By JERRY COVthuixjm
I’m aura th a t all the aporta fan* around
tho country went back to work today with
plonty to talk about a fte r tho graqt week­
end of footbalL
The Blue-Gray game in Hontfomary,
Ala., and tho Copper Bowl in Tempe,
Arts., were both fine viewing and the per­
formance of All-America Richie Lucaa for
the Nationala in the Copper Bowl waa
probably the finest in both games. While
both of these all star games w en pleasing
to sporte fan* they tacked that littla
something that the pro championship
game displayed.
Compared to the Gianta-Colta gam*
these college youngsters looked as though
they were ju st going through the motions.
A football ail star game is like the base­
ball ail atar game to me. You enjoy watch­
ing all of the individually great s ta rt but
as for the game itse lf. . . you can keep it.
When there is a championship of aome
sort kt stake that is when you have a real
ball game.
The pro championship game was no ex­
ception. It was a great defensive game all
the way and the outstanding part of the
contest was the line play. It wasn't until
the final period that the separation nf the
score began to get wider and wider.
Before the game all the scribes around

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the country had picked tho game to be a
battle between Conerlv and Unitas via
air. It turned but to tie mostly Lenny
Moore.
Conerly, who had only four peas os
intercepted In 10 games this season found
himself in real trouble in the final quarter
as the Colt secondary raked in three of
his toesea. The old timer did throw for one
TD in the final minutes but he eouldn't
get anything started against the great de­
fense of the Colts the rest of the time.
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and m history.
nine games betveen Thursday Missouri (M ).
Un Mtioo'a TV-quarterbacks will
Syracuse's meeting with Texaa and Saturday. Syracuse, tho only
Tho Wisconsin • Washing-on
mm tallage football n a g i« tbe in the Cotton Bowl and Louisiana
match may ba s passing duel be­
major
lean
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through
the
new year Ibla week with one of State'a rematch with Misaiaslppi

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season unbeaten and untied, la
defending it* national ehampionship against • once-beaten op­
ponent. LJU and Mississippi will
replay the South's "gam e‘of tbe
year” and the winner undoubted­
ly will claim the national title if
Texas upset* Syracuse.
Syracuse is a 12 point choice
and Miiaiaaippi a «lx point pick
with Wisconsin a IV* point choice
over Waihington in the Rose Bowl
and Georgia an 11 point Orangt
Bawl favorite over Missouri in the
"Big Four" of the Jan. 1 sched­
ule.

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There is still another great weekend of
football ahead of us before the thinking
turns to basketball and spring training.
Locally, we have a chance to aee two of
the finest small college teams in action
Friday night in the Tangerine Bowl. Pres­
byterian and Middle Tennessee should pro­
vide a great ball game and if you haven't
made arrangements for tickets, you had
better do so right away. Bill Hardin here
in Sanford has some good tickets available
and you may reach him at the Elks club
here or. if you are in Orlando this week
you may pick them up at the San Juan
Hotel.
All of the net proceeds go to the
Harry-Anna Crippled Children’s Home
so it will give a lot of children a big boost.
Price of the tickets range from $2 to $5.

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Tbe action begins on Wednes­
day when North Texas State (I-I)
plays New Mexico Stale (7-3) In
the Sun Bowl at El Paso. Tex.,
and winds up Saturday with the
East-West shrine game at San
Franriaco and the Gator Bowl
meeting between Arkansas (1-2)
and Georgia Tech (4-4)
at
Jacksonville.
Syracuse is heavily favored on
the strength of 10 straight vic­
tories during which it averaged
39 points a game and led the na­
tion in virtually everything except
untied shoelace*.
LSI" beat Mississippi, 7-3, on an
K&gt; yard punt return by Billy Can­
non in the fourth period of their
Oct. 31 regular-season game. But
Mississippi seemed the stronger
team at the close of Ihe aeaaon
and was ranked second in the na­
tion while LSU was rated third.
The biggest crowd of Ihe week
— 100.000 — will see Wisconsin
(7-2) oppose Washington (9-1) In
the Rose Bowl at Pasadena.
Calif., and 71,000 will be on hand
in the Orange Bowl at 3liami. Fla,

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DENVER — Frank Filchock,
former aUr quarterback In Cana­
dian and U. S. pro football, aimed
aa head coach of the Denver team
BALTIMORE, Md. (UPI) - eight situation. Then Moore, who there were no interceptions del
hi the new American Football Johnny Unitm will |*t better.
had teamed with Unitai to pro­ pite the constant hammering Uni
League.
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Unitas Proves Too Much For Giants

perfect play in Ihe opening min­
utes, look a pass from Unitas on
the New York 10, broke loose
from Rosey Gner and ran to the
New York 13
Moore then leveled Livingston
more’s second straight triumph
over the New York Giants in the with a vital block while Unitas
National Football League cham­ raced to put Ihe Colts back in
pionship game. 31-16. And Sun- front at 14-9. Thus after 41 min­
day's story may tell the tale of utes and 42 seronda Unitas c r ic k ­
the league for y eirs to come be­ ed open the defensive classic that
cause Uuttas is only 20 and coach might possibly have ended in at
Wetb Ewbank of the Colta aayi leaat a near re run of last year’s
"sudden death" overtime title
he will get better.
But New York’* defensive pla­ clash. During those 4S minutea.
toon, oae of the finest developed
In recent years, has put Unitas
to Ihe supreme lest In two con
secutive games and found him
rnmpoved of equal parts of talent,
skill and heart.
Thla defensive unil — .and 37.347 Memorial Stadium fans plus
millions of TV view era will cer­
tify the action — irpeatedly ham­
Sanford'* raring fan* probably
mered Unitas Into Ihe scarred
soil. This defensive display by will have their eyrs peeled on a
such huskies as Andy Robustelli. pair of last year's star* tonight in
Sam Huff, Cliff Livingston and the featured ninth racr on a 10
Dick Medielewjkl enabled the
Giants to nibble sway until ihey •vent slate starting ai a.tu.
The veteran standouls are Happy
took a &gt;7 lead into the final
period. Baltimore fans watched In Joe Lucky and Cn Tears both
awe while their hero was buried among champion* of the northern
under hespt
of white-shlrted circuit and well remembered from
Giants for losses totaling 37 yards.
Rut Unitas, who was turned the past iravon. Tonight’s compeldown by major colleges because tition marks the beginning of one of
be was too small and released the oval's busiest weeks.
by the Pittsburgh Steelers, boun­
SanfordOrlando Kennel Club'*
ced back just
ha always has
Scholarship Night will be held to­
in the past. Ills passes gave the
morrow night when all profits will
Colts a 23 17 victory over the
go to the Univeraily uf Florid*
Giants in last year's unpreceden­
ted uvertiine game for the title Stale University and Florida A A
and they finally crarkrd Sunday's 31. Then on Wednesday n 2 p. in.
bitter defensive struggle wide matinee will be followed by the an­
nual Tangerine Bowl Night. Un
open.
Starting on b n 13 late in the
third period. L'mlat drove the
Coll* T3 yards in 10 plays for the M iam i, Xavier
touchdown that started a 24 point
Baltimore bills. Unitas fooled the Favored In Play
New York defeno- when he swung
MIAMI BEACH I l'P I ) - Miami
around right end lo srore it, but and Xavier University 3 iincinnau
the plsya that set it up were his were favored today as play began
key tosses to Raymond Berry in the annual Hurricane Classic
and Lenny Moore.
Basketball Tournament.
The Giant* had been successful
Miami, beaten only once in nine
in keeping Unitai from complet games mi far, was srhediilrd to
mg vital third down passes when meet Brigham Young 2 6. while
the Colts needed eight or 13 yards Xavier face* Ihe University of
to k**o ruling HA a* ‘h* (ouJ Florida.
period began. Units* nil Berry tor
Xavier boast* a 7 1 record while
a 17 yard gain on a third and- Florida ha* an even 3 3 mark.

MIAMI -T h e North College All- can get the blond Baltimore Colt
Run delealed the South, 27-17, In quarterback dawn but you can't
the ib m at Bhrlne charily football keep him there.
game.
That wai tnc siory of Haiti
TEMPI, Aril. — The National
JUi-Stira defeated the Southwest
AB-Stari, M-f, in the Copper Bow]
foot ha11 gam*.
Sunday
BALTIMORE. Md. - The BaltL
more Colts won their second
straight National Football League
title by beating the New York
Glints, II-Id.
CASABLANCA. Morocco - Mo­
rocco defeated Tunisia, 3-1, in an
•itmination round match for the
1M&gt; Olympic soccer tournament.
STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Attorney Roy Cohn of New York and
he is confident be will iron out
the meet important arrangements
for an Ingcmar Jouansion Floyd
Patterson beayywFght title return
bout during hit visit here. Cohn
hopel to stage the bout fo New
York Mat June.

Swimmer Breaks
Own World M ark
FORT LAUDERDALE (UPI) Young Mike troy broke im own
world's record in the tlO-yard but­
terfly event Sunday to climax Ihe
annual East-Writ swim meet.
The ll-year-old sophomore from
Indiana University, nuking an
early hid for ihe U. S Olympic
swimming team, was clocked at
1:00.2 Ilia old record wav 1:01.«,
established during the past y r a r at
Louisville, Ky.

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ta t and quarterback Charlie Con
crly of the Giants took from the |
rival defensea.
Tbe Giants, who whipped the
Cleveland Browns twice en route
to the Eastern Division title, col*
United Press Internatieoal
lapsed as dusk fell over the flood­
So many basketball tourna­
lighted stadium. Baltlmorr fans,
who behaved admirably although ments are going on you don't
they have been called the most know where to look first, but keep
partisan in the league, went wild an eye on the Holiday Festival
while the Colts poured ihrre where fabulous Oscar Robertson
touchdowns and a field goal Into has smashed ou« record already
the statislica in the last 13 min­ and easily could break another
one tonight.
utes.
Robertson gets his chance when
he 'lead* top-ranked Cincinnati
against St. Joseph's &lt;Pa ) tonight
in a Holiday Festival tournament
semi-final at Maditon Square Gar­
den. Iowa meet* New York Uni­
versity in the other semi-final.
Cincinnati had ait easy time
rolling to its seventh straight vic­
tory by beating St Bonaventure,
hand for the special evening dr 96-34, Saturday night in an open­
voted lo Ihe annual football bowl ing round skirmish.
Big U didn't score his first field
classic in Orlando, will be Queen goal until tbe game was nearly 13
Barbara Klingbell of West Berlin. minutes old. but even so he drew
Happy to- t ueky tonight will be cheers from a sellout crowd of
gunning for his Brat win nf Ihe 19,239 by scoring 47 points to set
young season, having run third ui a tingle game tournament record.
both of his opening encounters be­
St. Joseph's gained the semi­
hind 0. B *a Ample and Rural Com­ final with an 44-70 win over Man­
mander. Happy Joe drew Ihe covet­ hattan
ed one-box for the feature, and the
Iowa also gainrd the term final
big dark brindle gent gets top early round with • 91 44 triumph over
odds of 2-to-l.
defending champion St. John's.
Cri Tears will be In the seven The llawkeycs will meet tinhe*ien
box. also looking for her first win New York University, which rout­
of the season, after a win-studdru ed Dartmouth, 7464
season last year. In the four box
Unbeaten sixth ranked Utah will
will be U m ber Timber, a highly-re* be shooting fur its ninth straight
ganlrd hound who Is given second- victory when it faces Duke tonight
best morning line odds of 4-to-l.
in one of the four opening round
Alio in the healed ninth contest games that will usher in the 11th
arc 0. B.'a Medium, O. B.'s Conan. annual Dixie Classic tournament
Fish Rock, Q u i l i e L a e and at Raleigh. N.C.
Wealthy.
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against Dayton; N'orlh Carolina
facea Minnesota, and Wake For-'
rst opposes Holy Cross.
The l-oi Angeles Tournament at
Los Angeles also gets underway
tonight. Second-ranked West Vir­
ginia plays Stanford in one of the
opening round games while fourth
ranked California meets Illinois in
another contest.
Wisconsin takes on Canisius fur
the Queen Citv Tournament title
at Buffalo. N Y.
Among the tournaments due to
open tonight are the Southwest
Conference Tourney st Dallas;
the Slotor City Tourney at De­
troit; the Hurricane Tourney at
Miami. Fla.: the Blue Grass Tour­
ney st Louisville, K y . and the
All-College Tourney at Oklahoma
City. Okla.
The Big Tournament got under­
way at Kansas City, Mo, Satur­
day night with Iowa Stale beating
Kansas State, 7t 73, in overtime,
and Colorado defeating Nebraska,
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Veterans Pair-Off In Featured
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tween quarterbacks Dale Hack,
bart and Bob Schtoredt. WisconA
sin lost the 1933 Rose Bowl game
— only Big Tea team to lose w&gt;
tho West Const representative
since the beginning nf the dosed
part.
Georgia rot ltd to tbe South***
Conference title srith • 7-0 record
while the experts erere watching
LSU and Mississippi. Missouri
drew the Big Eight's Orange Bowf
bid because Oklahoma was inHi.
gible So go for ■ second straig h t
year.
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Presbyterian (9-1) vs. Middle
Tennessee State (96-1) in the
Tangerine Bowl ai Orlando,
and Prairie View A B M (S3)
vs. Wiley (Tex.), also 9-3, round
out the Jan. 1 card.

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Schaal General M anager,! 1 p . m. Stocks
McRoberts Announces
The Sanford Greyhound Baseball Club, Inc. han signed
a working agreement with the Knn*a* City Athletic* and
named Peter Schaal of Orlando aa general manager for the
1960 seu.son.
W. K. McRoberts, who aponsored the Sanford entry in
'wle Florida State League lust year with a working agree*
ment with Washington announced
the two developments today.
The agreement, McRoberts said,
provide* that the Kansas City club
will gather and train a oomplete
squad of up to 2:t men who will re­
port to Sanford within a day or so
prior to the opening of the I960
Florida State League baseball sea­
son, April 19.
Kansas City also will select and
pay the salary and expense* of the
manager, will ptuvida Ih* Sanford
Th* City Comm lion last night club with $7,500 toward the aalary
accepted the bid of PavA-Way of player*, and asaume aavaral
Corp. to resurface nearly two and smaller obligations, McKoberta
one half miles of pavement on said.
“This means that on* of the
four Sanford streets.
Pav-A-Way'i low bid offered the wealthiest organisation* in all of
hot asphalt mix for $7.75 per ton. baseball, in selecting Hanford and
» There were three other bidders, ita modern baseball field, also ran
l f h e 24.Sdt.50 paving project to be expected to go down the line
Weart by Jan. 20, will cover Mel- in supplying us with a fine team
lonville Ave. from 20th to 2Sth of hustling young players, most of
St.. Second St. between Mellon- them hand-picked and bonus-paid.
vitle Ave. and Sanford Ave., M, 1 am tremendously optimistic over
Third St. from fre n ch to Persim­ the prospects ahead," McRoberts
mon and Parsimmon (ram first said.
Schaal, a former sports and sity
to Third St. The city has appro­
priated 25,812 80 for the work. editor of The Sanford Herald
• City Manager Warren Knowles (HMD through 19351 and almost
reported to the commission that continually sines 1937 th* execu­
this project, added to the Sanford tive secretary-statistician for th*
jgtre st resurfacing program which Florida State I.negus, will assume
^ e g a n m ia*J, will make 16.3072 bis duties us of Jan. 15, commut­
miles of oity street* resurfaced ing from hi* Orlando advertising
at a cost of $170,455.82 atnee the agency office.
lie joined McRoberts in agree­
program's start.
The resurfacing of M per cent ing that the Kansas City connec­
of Sanford's paved street “has re- tion was a "solid one," especially
claimed the pavement of most in view of ths fart that Kansas
of the main or through streets, City has but two Class l) elube—
pins several areas where the old one In California and the other at
pavement
was
nearly
lost,'* Sanford.
Knowtea said.
“ This should mean," Schaal
^
“ A continuing resurfacing pro pointed out, "that after the in­
^ ^ r a m must bo carried on in con­ tensive weeding out process which
junction with an asphalt sand- will taka place at th* winter Kan­
'seal program In order to preserve sas City farm at Panama City,
street pavements and avoid cost- we’ll be assigned th* absolute pick
I# maintenance and reronikrut- of the crop as far as potential
tlon programs," the rky manager major league players are eonsaid.
i rrned."
The annual street surfacing ap
While stressing that no major
prupriationa program ie a alow league club could say it was tend­
method, but “ it eliminates costly ing any farm club a pennant win­
bond issues and interest pay- ner or rontrmler because no one
_mim
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.lv,, while ,proportioning
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,.the definitely could slat* that un.
Pe“ t?l
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will immediately
won l become 1 h er../ Is. ’*
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Knowles said.
Ssnfoid had at l*Mt oris 'spefoot ...........
in ths -door"
.rial
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—. ..i the pernon of Jack Sanford, Kansas City
•emit for th* Southeast,
"Jack one* played in Sanford,"
Si-haal pointed out, "and has a
warns spot for hi, scores or old
ftiriid, her*. He told me that
while he does not set policy nor
{A WASHINGTON (UP!) — The could h* promise u* a world-beat­
government will announe* liAfay er, hr could be counted upon to
lit new rules aimed at nabbing be on our side should th* need
executives ducking taxes on “ hid­ sri«* fur replacements of cham­
den income" and corporations pionship form."
Schaal attended the National
claiming improper deduction# for
Association convention at Rt.
expense accounts
New questions on corporate tax St. Petersburg earlier this month
returns asking for more details on behalf of the club, and was as­
about business expenses will be sured by Henry Peters, farm club
the internal Revenue Service's director for lie A't that a manchief weapon in a crackdown on *g»r and players would b* Matau w iru T v s m deductions
ti r r iy- a ssignrvt to tianfuid ihurt ly.
Internal Revenue Commission
Pater* indicated that tha man­
er Dana I.atlia in wax scheduled ager likely will be a playing man­
to announce th# new reporting ager, "well known In tha league
rules al a press conference. The because ha spent a year with on#
new question* will appear on lax of th* Florida Slat* |,*ague'a allreturn* to he filed in 1981 for 1980 time best teams." II* did not
income
name th* man but said that word
The press conference was sched­ of hi* selection could h* expected
uled fur 1 p. m.
about January I.
Government sources ernphasiied
McRoberts indicated that the
that th* IRS is not changing its annual meeting of th* club wuutd
1 ha n r rules gov erning deduction*. be held shortly, with election of
P t The deductions still wilt b# al­ offirtri
aa a principal item of
lowed for ' ordinary and acces­ business. Declaring that baseball
sary" Ulsmess expenses.
ill Sanford should Ur a community
And the guveroment n not going effort so that the “ best baseball
to get more finicky about what
mind, m the city ran share in th*
is “ordinary and necessary," of­
direction of what ws feel will be a
ficials said.
first division contender from the
start," McKoberta invited all fans
interested in being added to th*
club's hoard of directors tu con­
tact him or Schaal at sinrr.

City Approves
124,567 Street
Paving Costs

Government Plans
New Tax Rules

Industrial Park
"Area Approved

The County Cum mission today
approved a 4uu acre tract for an in­
dustrial park northwest of Chulu-

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Edmund Slomkaej awl K. C.
Tuck, developers of the park, re­
ported ih.it they are negotiating
„ . with a plastics plant lu relocate
the area.
Slomkaej said the company hat
signed a contract with a large land
clearing equipment plant to be
located there.
Work on the park Is expected
to start next werk, the developers
said.

Planning Talk Set
Hatifurd resident city planner
■BiicniU Dakr will di,cu&gt;« Hanford
laud u&lt;e characteristic* with the
City Flanning Commission Jan. 7.
Thr land us* study is part uf a
Hiju "Comprehsnaiv* Flan Re­
port" fur Hanford being pieparrd
by Dake and to be turned Over
eventually to the planning com­
mission. Dak* is isaniecl agent
fur Jacksonville city planner
Georg* W. Suuon*.

Lake Mary C Of C
Sponsors Tax Talk
The Lake Mary Chamber o(
Commerce will feature a discuss ion
uf Florida's tax structure at i n
meeting Jan. 7.
Guest speakrr will be a member
of the league of Women Voters,
which has proposed s single agency
for collection of major stale taxes
and a slate agency to strengthen
the finances of local governments
by supervising assessments.
The public is invites) lo alicnd
ibis merlins al ihe l.akr Mary
Chamber of Commerce.

County Asked
To Join Project
The city commissioners agreed
last nijht to *,k the county com­
mission to lake part in widening
Hanford Ave. from 13th M. to
25th St. by purchasing materials
The m y would provide th* neces­
sary tight feel of right of-way on
the writ side of the avenue nrrd
cd tor the widening.

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Considered Best L
Post Office Site Fatal

A lot behind the Strickland
Morrison Inc. building on Sanford
Ave. across from the Civic tenier has been recommended as the
; best location for a new post of
fir*.
The site
the first rhoirr
ORLANDO lU PI) — F remrn
sought the 8-ut* today of a lire of a committee of businessmen
that d stroyed 20 ip a um cnl units which has studied the location
and i e l about M j* o a home­ problem.
The recommendation
less. The blase brake out in a line will be forwarded to the General
of stucco frame unit* anti lasted
about three hours late Monday. No Services Administration.
Two other site* were rerom
one was injtirrd hut
uos v a*
killed. No damage ratima’e wea mended aa second and third
immediately available.
ehoirea by th* committee, which
baa been flooded with inquiries
atlrr an announcement that a edi­
WASHINGTON (UF1&gt; Vice
President Richard M. Nixon’s a..a- tor a new post office was being
legy advisers today weighed possi­ sought.
ble move* lo counter Dcr- o .ra c
The recommendation* must hr
eftort* In pin an "uld guard" label eiudled by the GSA, which might
on him. Nixon now an almosi surenot spprov* tny ui them, but
bet for the Republican pre .Wenlial
the
Sanford Ave location is con
nominations, became the target of
sidered th* movt logical by the
steped op Democratic attack* over member* of the rommittee.
th# week end identifying him with
the conservative wing U the GOP,

Jessup Boat Mishap
To M a n , Grandson

A grandfather and his slx-year- children who were rescued after
oid grandson died in a Lake Jessup a boat the group was In rapsited
drowning tragedy this morning, a mite off shore from th# Black
Hammock fishing camp.
the sheriff* office reported.
Peaca Justice Hugh Duncan
The name of the grandfather
was not given by the two other said a paper in the man'* pocket

News Briefs
Fire Razes Homes

NO. 596

revealed he was visiting J. Fred
Christiaa J r ., Rl. I, Maitland. The
m as actually died of a heart at­
tack after being rescued. He was
about 5* years old, Duncan said,
Sheriff J. L. Hobby slopped at

hi* Sanford headquarter* for m e n
dragging equipment at 1:10 p. a .
and then left to rejoin deputies,
Constable George Kelsey and a
Navy helicopter alill searching
for the drowned boy.

File Homestead
Applications
Assessor Urges

Demo Target

Tax Assessor Richard McC'anna
today urged homeowners In tha
county to file for homestead ex*
enipt ion as soon aa possible afief
Jan. I.
McCanns said Ihr law requirra
that exemption applications ha
filed in hit office every year be*
for* th* Mar. 31 deadline.
The tax assessor ernphasiied
that homeowners filing applica­
TALLAHASSEE (UP. I - V. I#
tions for the first time are re­
ran Secretary of Stale R. A. Gray,
quested lo do so in person and
77, was bark at hn desk today
to bring with them satisfactory
following two days in the h c .p it;.
proof of ownership and occupancy
for treatment of a mild circulatory
as of Jan. I.
disturbance Gray waa released
Proof of ownership eonsisls of
Irnin the hospitil Mo da,, af errecorded deed, contract or agree­
noon. He had sntcred S-itur a .
ment for deed, which must be re­
Gray ha* said he will retire at
A representative of the Lake
corded with the clerk of the ClrTHESE NEW \ DHK showgirl* Chinn Ginml, left, nml Dodi Lynn don't
the end of lu* pirsent term b •
Mary Chamber of Commerce to­
run Court prior to Jau. 1 ef the
aei'tn to mind the heavy nnuw* that a r t battering New York.
cause of pour heal h
day complained tu Ihe County
year in which application ie
Commission about the "laxity" o(
made.
riming regulations and deplorablr
Renewal applications will bn
T A L L A H A S S E E ( I P I I — R ev. road conditions in Ink* Mary.
mailed to all homeateader* whom
John llroxion of Hi. in ngbatii,
Don Coleman said “ we are try
names appear an the 1959 tax roll,
» » ' recouinieml^MJM unday -»
” n k ' L a i i 'M a r y a bright
excepting those having ibid MwiIm­
th* B.-.C anertlf -&gt;!"?»» G
“ 1 Mast uii m
it.*. map af
of •i.-mino
Seminole County
Tw# families were evacuated properly during th* year, McCan­
tty i nilrd l ' i „ « luli-illuUuual
futir death! wera caused by slip
County replacing id* lather two but rrsidriil* never know when
pery
highways.
when ihr wsvri haltered Ihr lilies ns added.
A deadly storm Hut ripped
iletcc.iliuiu from -Santa Hu,* they’ll wake up and find a trader
Highway departments lo Kansas of their h o r *. Th# waves covCounty called on Gov. LcRov i s - subdivision right Deal dour."
through Ihr country's midsection
and other Plains and Midwest
lint lo recommend the auevuss, r
He cited a recent case when a in blittard proportions drove to stales (ought to clear roads closed rred s Duluth. Minn , street
to the late Shei iti Dart H. Hi ox- trailer was put up in Ihe city iimiit
hv heavy snow drills. Hotels in block Iroin Ihr lakr with two feel
son, who was killed in an auto­ without even having x septic tank ward Ihe Fast Coast today.
High wind* which pushed the Salma and Kinsell. Kan., were of water,
mobile areidrnt Christmas Eve.
Robert Brown, county toning storm through the Hams stales still jammed with stranded Christ­
A surr sign id rold wrallier "up I
director, told Coleman that the and Middle West and haltered mas travelers (orerd lo abandon north" wax Ihr arrival in Swrvfortl)
toning hoard was scqusinird willi Luke Superior with the worst liieir cats.
this morning of a !*rge flock of f
HAVANA (UPU - Th
la k e Mary's problems anil is gales in a half century were rii
A UNI mile front of twkr Superi­ robins which took over Ihe XM
| JACKSONVILLE REACH lUPI)
ment spoil .-used
Havana
i 'r r . s studying ways to correct them.
or's North Shore was halterrd block uf Scott Ave.
minishing.
—Eire destroyed a department
Assn b at authorized newsmen and
Commission chairman John Kri
A
rr»idrnl
of
thr
area
said
there
Monday
by
gal*
force
winds
of
80
Hut the la,! great storm ayslrin
1 store and skating rink Moaday
printers lu label any foreign news tier said that the cuunly commis­
were
“
at
trait
2UO"
id
Ihr
birds
miles an hour that sent 20 foot
story Uiry disapruve "false or sion haa approved a comprehensive of tile year still carried heavy high waves crashing against the tod said she was surprised to tisn night and threatened other budd­
ings along Jacksonville Reach'*
unethical.' A revolution app oved toning plan which would go into snow lor the eastern seaboard.
them this early m the wmirr.
The wrallier bureau posted lake /runt.
popular boardwalk before bruughi
unanimously by Ihr sstocia ion rtfeels soon after Jin . I which
heavy snow warnings for much of
authorised newspaper employes to would solve Uir problem.
under control.
New England, including New
“ clarify" any foreign item publish
Owner* estimated damages at
liruwn said public bearing, on Hampshire. Vermont and Maine
Stuo.iiuo or more.
rd by thrir paper whirh in I eir rnmprrhfnaive toning will be held
I’arts ol New York Slate were
opinion contains “ tslss or lasidLus
Th* fire broke out In a heater
Cole in an also called road, in told to expect several inches ol
room in the rear of Morgan's De­
data" concerning Premier Fidel i-ake Mary “ deplorable" and said mow
partment Slurp about 8:30 p. m.
Ce-lre's rcc u t i - ria-y f gime:----- -tu r had -h - xrd that t h i ( u . i i i i i i ,i:,m
the HeaTicsi -now depth m IJie
and ate rapidly through th* tw»had not set aside any money (or cast was al Lebanon. N. II., which
slury masonry structure.
paving in Ihr area.
reported to inches of snow on (hr
Fir* lighters from Hie neighbor­
Commissioner Lawrence Snot- ground
ing coast line towns and Ihe Mayford told Coleman that work on i Rain, fog and sleet preceded the
1'ropcriy owner Chsrlva Cartel port Naval Rase helped combat
Representative* of tin families in
l.akr Mary made Is planned in storm into the East Monday,
Ihe year's projects and that funds j Heavy fog dull down three New Hie l.ske Howell area today for- rued in engineer'* report lext on the flames about two hours. Fire
havs been allocated.
York area airports for a lime. | Wall)
prnleirled a proposal by shopping rrnler* which slated Hut Chief I. D Rrunson said it was
stranding hundreds of travelers Ilelllrr Co. to build a shopping cen­ Ihere should be 7ud families in the city's largest Dr* in th* p*K
Id years.
Fourteen Chase Ave. petitioners
Scores ol flights were diverted to ter m this area.
na areo tu joslily a shopping s t a ­
A few concession stand* along
were grant d a s tn e t li hi by ih*
Wasbhigtun, D C , from New
Shufflers
Host
ler.
The roiling rumiiHsiina lias sp
Hie laiaiUwalk suffered minor dam­
citv commissioners la,t night. The
York, FhlUilrlpliiu and ilalllinore
C. C. Crump, in engineer lor
tight win he put ,.p m ih* i9oo M eet Tomorrow
j because of Ihe fug. At one time, proved Ihr arra Va he reioned driller, said dial Ins company age from flying sparks and watrr,
but major ilamagr was ronflnrd
Chase Ave, vicinity.
from
K
1
m
C-l.
more than 2(JU aircraft were park
plan* lo start work on (tie propos­ to the department store and skat­
City manager Warren E Kn&lt;wlta
Hanford Hhuffleboard nd ed on ramp space at Ills Washing
Alter
healing
cuinpiaiula
by
ed
shopping
center,
which
would
ing rink, loeatrd upstairs over th*
also called Hie commission's alien Tourist Club in Ft. Mellon I'srk tun Nutiimul Airport.
*
prupvtl) owner* and Attorney include “ pml office and bank as
lion to II new :o,0Ui lumen meg- will be hud tu an all day district
'two Jet airliners headed Irom Gonlon Frederick, whu le prrsrntrd *uun a* lit* board gives III ap store.
cury vapor lights un S a n a d A e. meet tumuiruw.
Flayers from rune rrnlial Flor­ Ian Angeles lo III* East Coast some ul Ihe owners, Ih* board proval.
which are Ihe first por on of a
nude unscheduled landings within agreed to view the area in qura
"We do nut wish lu hurt anyone,
program calling for 42 m » I ht ida eluha will compel* for th* 15 minutes at Columbus, Ohio.
Dun and come up with a decision but In service Ihe whule commu­
Amalvur
Mixed
Doubles
Chainfixtures from Seminole it vil. to
Monday bccauje uf the fog titan at lire next board meeting.
nity," he said.
Third St. between U.ik Ave. and pltinahips.
ket in the East.
Frederick said ilial si the pres
Robert liruwn, speaking lur tile
City woi kniwii have replaced all
Sanford Ave. Ttie 14 I g a re­
F rwring rain and mow rontin
rolling commission, said Ihe Eon
placed 38 of the old whileway light­ Itcnrhea at th* rouits with new oiul lo cause haiafdotii driving cut lime there is no in cd lor any
ones and other iiti prove menu are condition* (rum New York Stale shopping i enter in Ihe area. "Worn ers did not reach any hasty deci­
ing ayslem.
lleltlcr proves there l* na nsetl, sion on approving ih* reruning
The new ta iiln d Ate. bulbs underway. Hanford ssill he host l&lt;s lo the Midwest today. Al least
then il may hr justified," he said. bui viewed the are* for them
AUL'STA, Ga. ( L F I l — Presi­
give 1280,000 lumens of light against over 70 elubs on two otraviona in
lie said there is a shopping cen­ selves.
dent Eisenhower refused today to
Ihe 38.MX) lumens provlijed by the January amt February when they
ter being constructed "just one
lie advised Hie commissioners extend th* formal U. S. morato­
old system, Knowles reported. Tcey host ths "Celery City Doubles
mile away (rum the subdivision to do th* same thing.
rium un nuclear weapon lest* but
Tournament"
end
the
"Celery
City
cost $1,293.80 per year a aim ihe
A It by 16 (mil addition lo the on l). S. 17 92 and (here is no res
promised that tests would not b«
old rival of 11*8 per year." This Invitational Men's - Ladies' Missd back of ;||p Sanford Seminole
soil why the people whu are in
resumed without advance notice.
completes die Improvement pro­ Doubles Tournament."
Chamber of Cummerre building lavor of a shopping renter cannot
Al the same lime, Ihe president
There are 200 member* in ths wa, approved by the City Com­
gram on Ihe par. of thr m y as
use
&lt;bese
facilities."
denounced the attitude of what ha
requested by tha Sanford Avr. Im- 1torsi clob who are member* of the mission last night, provided thr
Frederick punned out there are
called “ the politically guided"
pruvement Aa-oeulion " Knowles. Florid* Rhufflelmard Association addition conforms to the Sanford
only about 200 homes in the subdi­
Russian experts in the Geneva
said.
| which haa nver 4d,omi m*mb*is. building rode.
vision “and Dial certainly doesn't
negotiations seeking agreement na
joslily any neighborhood shopping
a permanent prohibition of aurlear
center."
le-r*.
Circuit
court
judge
Voli*
Witilelllrr nllieialj say they hope
The ualrroom released (min th*
lo hoiltl some 5000 homes but, nuw liarin yvtleiday appointed T. W. vacation White House here meant
all wr have is their word," Freds Mtro of Hanford and Lawrence K that, while the United State* would
( 'undirt of Urlando lo be court
( ‘apt. Lionel Arthur turned over uf command ceremony.
not renew the moratorium which
| which he took part in the North nrk said.
appraiser* for Ihr Hanford Ave. has run lor 14 months, it w*i not
command of th* Sanford Naval
Capt Slye is no siranger tu Ailaniic Anti Submarine Patrol
widening eminent domain pi w eed­
Air Station la Capl Robert W. Sanford, as h* was commanding during World War II, Capl. Slye
planning an immediate resumptiua
ing*. Roth mrn a t* realtor*.
Slye in a ceremony at th# nation officer of Fleet Aircraft Service also was on tlie* Wavp during thr Firemen's Social
uf tests. It reserved Ihe right 14
Judge
William*
set
Jan.
I
I
as
this morning
do so i t any time, giving notice,
Squadron 51 her* (ruin Sept., Pacific Guadalcanal -&gt;mpalgn
th* dale u&gt; receive th* appraisers'
Capt. Arthur, who herds &lt;ur a 1952 until Feb., 1954. The id year
Kivrnhower'* statement w»» is­
Capl. Slye hecame Naval attache Security Proposed
brief rum in and in San Juan. uld captain is a graduate of Ihe lo the governmrnts of Argentina
City commissioner! last night reports on their estimate of howr sued after he h id conferred with
much
the
98
parrels
bordering
Puecio Riro. before retiring to University of Maryland where he and Paraguay in 1958. Prior lo instructed Hie city attorney tu
13 high level official* who Hew
in* Virgin Islands, descriued San­ received a Bachelor of Scitnv* reporting to Sanford, hr served draw up an ordinance which would Sanford Ave. are worth. Ths hear­ here from Washington this morn­
ford ns a riu.-ming" place tw degree in education and received in the office of Ihe chief of in­ give social security covrrag* to ing on Dio appraisers' report will ing.
b* Jan. 18 at 4:3U pm .
have a cam mind and praised th* track letters during his last three formation in Ih* Navy Dept., Sanford firemen.
Eisenhower pointed out that ne­
Tlio [slid owned by 137 persons gotiations with Russia and Great
hospitality uf ths cuuuty. He years.
Washington, D. C. He is married
Any fireman who wauls to join
rongratulated ('apt. Slye oa r e ­
Captain Mye first served as a tu Ihe farmer .Miss Doris Lillie. Ihe program will gel a sum equal and or gsiiiMtliHis u needed lu Hrilain on a permanent teat h as
ceiving Ihe NAS commanding dive bomber pilot aboard Ih* I'SS The rouple will live at Quarter* lo two and one half per rent of widen Hanford Ave. from Geneva had bceu under way for 14 month*.
officer poet.
Eoterpriac from 1937 1344, Alter ' H" while Capt. Sly* is NA.'s cum- hi* aalary cooiriboted by th# (ily Are. lot Uinder* corner,
Now in recess, theg wiU resume
C R y awd riwaosy oMteiala and M month* aa a flight instructor rommandmg officer. They have toward* bia social security Asad,
Th* hUt t Road Dept, baa aa- Jan U.
many personal friends of Capt. al Pensacola, Capt. Slye was or­ one son, Robert W, Jr., nine The coverage would be effective timated tha ealua • i she parcels
"No satisfactory agreement i#
Arthur auaaded Ihe (ormtl change dered tw Ih* carrier ISS Wasp on je a r s old.
al I2J.1UA
i April 1, I960.
j e t in atght," Hie president said.

Gray Back

Lake Mary Roads,
Zoning Subjects
01 Protests
if

In Dad’s Footsteps

Blizzard Drives Snow East

‘ Beach Fire Causes
$100,000 Damages

Distorted News

Residents Again Oppose

New Sanford Ave.
Lights Operating

Howell Park Shop Center

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U. S. Refuses Atom
Test Ban Exiension

Addition Approved

Road Right-Of-Way
Appraisers Named

Capt Slye Takes Air Station Command

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SUGAR-CURED SMITH FIELD VIRGINIA COOKED 1 1

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TOKYO (UPI) - UnlUd P rtii
latem ttoael Vice Pnildent for
Attn BanwM Hebereaht announc­
ed M ar that Half eerreipowDat
Ylaa T a n La ef the UPI Hon*
bureau baa bean mining
Ceataunlat China alaee
July.
i t aeJd Ylm left Kong
Canton July It on an
aaalfinant to Interview William
Downey, who waa than la China
vlahlat hla brother John, oat o(
flvo Amarlaaaa atlll imprisoned by

Eujgur Cured Uontles* OSCAR MAY EK Brand Smoked
2 to 3 LIT.
Avg.
Lb.
"Saptr Right” Hard Corn Fad Western Center Cut

quaren

P O R K O IO P S

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Hla aotry waa arranged by an
official Bod Chtotaa travai aianay
to Hong Kong and hn left carrytag a tfptw rm r and camera on
.toe cioor wtoonUndlag that ha
woo a aowamoa working for UPI,
Obarocto anld.
wneto laid aU attempts to
Ylm thrangh tho InternaBod Croeo bod failed aa
through other chaadlrect cablea to
_
to Paiginf.
It Iran fraaatoOd Ylm had boon
daUtond by too Communirt Chi*
ante, Hobomht anld.
On tho evenllg of Sunday July
IS Ylm giaeei a tologhao* call to
------- I t Mertot, Hong Kong
manager far United P ren
anal, tolling him of tw ­
in loathing Downey.
That v ia too laat direct word
bureau had from
Tuaaday

July

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UPI

a brief cryptic cable
by "Nyman" a nickname
Ylm’e, saying to port, "menOn Wadnoeday, t o m daya after
V ia began hla trip, the UP!
Song ling bureau received a
m enage repartetoy emuggtod In
Hern Bad China, readings "tell
b w at UPI a a a t toava for ai h i t ’*

Corn Fed Freeh #
"Sugar Right” Waatern •* Hard Con
Half
or Whole Lb.

P O R K LO IN S

Bmnyfleld Fanay
LONG
GRAIN

RICE
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ERNEST SOUTHWARD, seated, ia pictured chocking reaervationa at the
twentieth reunion of the 1939 graduating ctona of Seminole High School,
held Saturday night a t the King and Prince Reataurant. lira. Southward
in ntanding at left while in the hnckground are other clnaa member* Mr*.
Tom Bant, Arthur Williama and him. Koacoa McLane of Galneaville.

B EEF LIV ER
"SUPER RIGHT" Top
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BO*TON CORNERS, N. Y.
(UPI) — He waa ■ aUght, mildmannered man with gray eyaa
who bod worked over tho yaara
on n doian farma around hut nav*
ar eeomtd to put a root down any*
plact.
Sine* last summer, without a
regular Job or a home, he had
lived In hla battered ear, or slept
to convenient barns.
"He only Mole what he needed,"
a atato police officer aald. "But
it waa getting to be a Mg nul-

aance, and aoma people
ting scared."
Through now fallen snow laat
weekend they tracked Jamea W.
Ellis, 47, to the homo ho had
found for tho winter — a small
cavo high In tho rocki of the
western Berkihlrts, overlooking
the Harlom Valley farmland.
"It's beautiful country," said
Police Igt. Earl D. HancbelL
In tho amall sava officers found
a faw blankets, o few clothes, a
rifle and shotgun, amply food
cone and the bones of tho rabbits
and doer Ellin bad shot for food.
He went peaceably with the
L ib r o r y G e t s
trooper*. He made no futa aa they
lodged him in the Columbia
V a r ie d Book L i s t
County JaU at Huadaon to await
New booka at tha Hanford Public a grand Jury action.

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’39 Graduating
Farm Hand Finds Home In Cave
Class of Seminole
High Has Reunion
Approximately aovonty gueate
ia attendance Saturday night
at too Blag and Prince Raataur*
ant tor tha twentieth reunion of
the lH t graduating aiaae of Semi*
nola High School.
Prad Sanaa, vice president of
tho elass, presided over the festi­
vities la the abacnco of tho preal*
dent, Lt. Col. Jack Bolt. Bolt ia
presently on a tour of duty ia tho
Hawaiian Islands. Tho Invocation
waa glvan by Arthur (Red) Witliama, data chaplain. Stated at
the head table aleo waa Mra.
Charles Meriwether, d a n aponeor.

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who after callc himtell
la n M-year-old Chinem
wha waa ham to Shanghai,
to Hoog Bong with hla
Savaral bumoroua atunta were Library Include! "The War Lover"
And (till nobody knows much
parent! wham ha waa g yaara old
tarried out by tha reading of
about why
Ellin choae to live
and
lived
th
a
n
tinea.
He
Joined
•f Jim
J
- UPI to April, l*M after wwttog fake telegrams, supposedly sent by John Horsey, "Tho Ape In Me" aa
h* did.
to class mambera by former by Cornelia Oils Skinner, "poor
&amp;
llanchatt guessed that Ellis

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Quotable
Quotas

— Sea. Hubert
■M
4m LWASHINGTON
Humphrey (D-Sfbut.), alter bo­

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ld naked (on a Mutual radio

program) which Democrat ho be­
i to
haved would
wo
hove tho best chance
V1 'm of
Vloo Proaidant Rich­
t'0* v. arddefatting
M. Nixon for tho presidency:
■m"&gt; * 1,' f "I’m
too modest to anawar that
feaitloe,"
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ATHENS, Ohio — Hermit Iby,
ymtaaaor of aorta! telenets at the
UaivertUy of Chicago, Hating that
automation hat made obsolete tha
principle that work la tha most
creative oapruaslon of nan's dally
Wo:
"Moot Americana want to work
toll marniag hating K Uka ball."
CHICAGO — Judge Sigmund J.
Btcfanowlci, aantcnclng Mra. MinBto Peart Hinton to five daya in
JaU aad a year probation tor
(tapping to r see's third greda
teacher:
"Wo'ra gotog to atop this abuse
ef toachora. 1 think the parents
ahould aet an examplo for their
ehUdren."

friends. The entertainment was
also hlithllKhted with the reading
of tellers from members not pre­
sent.
Priaea were given to Mra. Diek
Aiken. Mra. Tom Best, Mra. Roeroe McLane, of U sines villa, and
Franklin Unman of Raleigh, N.
C. John Jtader received a guest
prist.
Among those present from San­
ford w ire Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Terwllleger Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John
Kader, Mr. and Mrs. Dtck Aiken,
Mr. and Mra. Frank Mebane, Mr.
and Mra. L. B. Forguson, Mr.
and Mra. H. M. Fortner, Mr. and
Mrs. C. It. Bowes. Mr. and Mrs.
At Duxhury, Mr. and Mra. Tom
Best, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Odham,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Southward,
Mr. anil Mra. Hilly Vlhlcn, Mr.
and Mrs. (Janas, Mr. and Mr*.
Bud Moughlon, Mra. Audrey P a t­
terson and Mrs. Ralph Dean.
Out of town gussU included Mr.
and Mra. Arthur Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. t*. 0. McLeod Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. R. S. McKuy, all of Or­
lando; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Crnsson, Mr. and Mrs. P. U. Dean,
Mr. and Mra. C. D. Phillips, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Jum-a and Miss
Helen Alderman all of Jarksun
vdle.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mar­
tina, Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Tal
bolt of Wlnlar Park; Mr. and
Mrs. Norinan Wedekind of lie
Lund, Mr. ami Mr*. Max Muller
of West Palm Beach, Mr. and
-Mra, J. IL Epps Jr, of Cocoa,
Mra. McLane of (laineivilto, Mr.
and Mrs. II. II. DeMrnt of Opa
locka, and Warren Odham of Ml
ami.

TUCSON. Aria. - Cary W, Moy
or, deaertbing the daath of i
woman la the explosion of a fuel
tank that had dropped from an
Air Fore# B-4T J.t bomber into a
Tucson atruet:
"There waa a woman riding a
bicycle ia tha ilreot. The next
RED BANK. N. J. (U PD -M otorthing I saw, aha waa lying in the lata on the (Jarilrii S u t r Parkway
aanter of a SO-foot circle of will get more thun the uu* of the
Hamel."
highway whan they pay their tolls
New Year's morplng. For the thirst
J
Ntoetaen billion glass contain- j u r In a row, toll booth alirmlants
Z « • ara produced annually in the will offer drivers cards entili ng
- Milan's M f l a n contslner fae them tn a inhering free cup of cof
fee or lea at parkway restaurant*

Free Coffee

No More" by Robert Roark, "The
Little World Of Stanton Delaplanc" by Stanton Delaplane, "Act
OOO" by Moss Halt, "H awaii" by
Jamae Mlcbener, "The Secret
World Of Hide" by A rt Link letter,
“ With Powder On My None" by
BIMlo Burke, "The Man.ion" by
William Faulkner, "How To Remov« The Cotton From A Buttle
Of Aspirin" by Rube (ioldberic
end "Live From The Devil," en
curly history of Florida by Wyatt
Ula.lngamc. The library I* Retting
a new set of the World Kook En.
ryrloprdla In January,

knew he was suspected of a cou­
ple of burglaries and simply hid
in the hills because "he dfdn't
want to be arrested.”
Ellis it suspected of about »
burglaries, almost all summer
cabins broken into after their citydwelling owners had locked them
tip for the winter.
NOT KBHPUNSIIILE
I will not be re.-iponslbla for
any debt* Incurred l*y anyone
other thun myself.
H. R. Marsh, Sr.

NOTICE TO
TAXPAYERS
Chapter 192.31

Florida Slulutea

provident

"All owner* of property ehall be held 1» know that U ses are due

C H R IS T M A S S A V IN G S C L U B

LORIDAk
iEadwaiDtoorifktoowicaQM^P

duty of aaccrUlning the amount of such tax ami paying the
eama before the firel day of April of each year.'*

lender Chapter 193.41 notice ia hereby
Riven thaf the tax rolls are now open for
payment of 1959 county taxes at the Court
Houhc, subject to the discounts provided
by law.

Please Return Statem ent
With T a x Payment

Account Tax Roll bam* d.livtted to this office late 4". discount
will b. allow..) for payment up to and Including January 31, tMt),

SAVE
RECEIVE
.2 5 ...................................$ 12,50
.50 ..............................
25.00
1.00 ...................................
50.00

to

it

2.00

r
P =
rf

■

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

100.00

3.00 ...................................
5.00 ...................................

150.00
250.00

GULDEN

RIPE
TARTY

Celery 2
Apples 2
Bananas 2
Potatoes 3

CANADIAN

and payable thereon annually and are hereby charged with the

or t h e i r H grnta at lust known address. If your* has
nut Been received, pleas* notify this office.

Our moo

UULUBN
UELICIUUa

SWEET

Stnlumunta have liven mailed lo all property owner*

JOIN NOW

CRIMP
PASCAL

l r, In February, net In March and delinquent April I, IPriO,

JO H N L . G A L L O W A Y
Tax Collector
Seminole County

RUTABAGAS
&gt;ki.i.ow Onions 3

9*
29*
25*
29*

1 /

Gelatin Flavor*
ANN PAGE

Pure Cherry
or Blackberry

Preserves

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In fe r )

V m l

Tue*. Dec. 29. 1959—Page S

P un ch
P a r ty
-

Sunday

* ■ ,!• *

Bunny Skinner and Deanna
Nuhols were co-hostesses a t a
punch party at the homa of Sun.
ny'a patents, Mr. and Mr*. A, I*
Skinner. DOS Magnolia Are., Bun*
day afternoon from 1 to ft o'clock.
Refreshments of fancy assorted
rookies, rakes and punch o w f
strved to tho g o u ts.
Those present war* Susanna
Jones, Niki Ashby, Viekia Forgu*
■on, Cindy May, Marcia Gruber,
Busan Hausch, Madeline Dorkia,
Rita Brasley, Mary Ana Wataon,
Barbara Mosea, Deo Doe Di*&gt;
trteha,
Judy Ludwig, Debbia Brut a. Pa*
.Smith. Sandra Mcknight, Halo*
Pitlard, Rrtsy Williams, Margaret
Jones, Leslie Jones, Kileon Myers,
Angia Stewart, Pat Mitchell,
fiynne Williams, Sandra Rader,
Ethel Lea Riser, Rosemary South*
ward and the hostesses, Sonny and
Deanna.
Mrs. M. Nichols assisted tha
hoslaaie* and Mrs, Skinner with
the serving and entertaining.

r, t

THE .SEMINOLE COUNTY INTER-FRATERNITY ASSOCIATION heltl
their 12th anitual Chrlatman Ritll at the Mayfair Inn. Among those en.io.vinir the evenititr were from left. W. M. Philips, secretary-treasurer. Mrs
Philips, ft. S Billhimer. ctmirnmn of the reservations committee. Mr*. It
L. Perkins Jr. and Mr. Perkina. president of the association. At left, Clif­
ford McKibhin anil his partner, Mi** Kvie Kratzcrt and right, Mias Suzanne
Jones and PFC Murray K. Nance, who was home for the holiday* from
Camp Pendleton, California.
tStaff Photo*)

M iss E d w a r d s To W e d
T. A. R a m se y F rid a y
'tjahdsm

$jais

The engagement and approach t hy Boh Mero. soloist and Mr.
lag marriage of Mill Betty Lou j H- U Johnson, organist.
„
,
*
....
... I .Miss Edwards was born in
Edwards to Thom as Alvin Ramsey I
is announced today by the brideelect's parents. Mr. and Mr*
Robert J. Carroll. Mr. Ramsey
Is the son of Mrs. Florence Ram
sey of Driflwood, Pa
The wedding wilt be an event
ol Jan. 1 at the t'psala Commu­
nity Presbyterian Church, at 2 pm. The Rev. John Pillry will of
heiate at the du ble ring errr
ntony.
Miss Edwards ha&lt; chosen a* her
maid of honor. Miss Linda Ro.s
man. Thomas H. Sherry will be
best man and John Andes will
serve a . usher. A program of
wedding music will he presenled

BY MRS. HAL HAH KISS
lo insufficient light hy producing
Your Chriitnti* plant* will need pale, anemicleaves on long lanky
good care il they are to thrive stalk*.
South, ra il and wc»t windows
, thrun kI) the Holiday Season and
continue healthy sruwlli *o that should be chosen for Iho'c which
they can be planted later on in the demand the most light — C a di and
xurculenl* in gcnrral and most
garden.
Our lavonte at tin* time ui the flowering plant* •’Foliage” plant*
year, the beautiful i'oinsctlia, such as Ferns, Phllodendrens, Ivy
should hold it* bright bract* long and Pepernmnia can he placed m
alter the Christina* tree ha* been norih windows. Artificial light will
removed. It is a native of Mexico help some plants: African vinlets.
and i* .unloving, and a plant Begonia* and (irraniumi. but on
in lull bloom, plucked from the others it will have no effect.
There arr many wondrrlul
ideal climate of a greenhouse, will
last longer indoors if placed in book* available on the care of
full daylight. Pint light away from plants. Our Vublir Library has
the windows may turn the leave* shelve* of fine and informative
maieirial. The County Agent has
yellow.
Fluctuating temperature*, from available worthwhile pamphlet*
daytime heat lu chilling against I that are yours Just fur the asking
Appioxhuatcly l,M' 4 H tioya
a cold window, will cause the ' (Circular IT2 is entitled “ Pom and girls, adult leader* and par*
settia
Culture”
),
imd
the
Depart­
leave* It) drop i|niekl}. Daily timid
ment of Agriculture will send you cuts met at Skate City for the
mg will) waler ran be lata!. Test
the mil with your linger. Whin iii some excellent booklets at no nn"” *t 4-H Christmas pasty. The
charge.
boys and gill* clubs of la k e Marybegin* to feel dryjvh, waler well.'
I have a ten year old book, my
Wait then until the »&lt;&gt;il ha* dried
pride and joy. entitled "All About mid NUvia and guts club of North
slightly brio re you water again.
OiUndo joined in tho fun. After
Alter plant* are through blooming, House Plants,” and there's a
beautiful new bonk just published skating the group enjoyed cookies
•tore them in a cool place, keep
by (teller Home. A Cardens called and punch.
the soil barely mot*t, and in the
“ House Plant*." House plant* to
sprmg prune hack severely -o that
Ten girl* Dons tne l.»h* Mary
Floridians are generally
just
the new growth will start near the
everyday outdoor plants- arnicas, 4 II club had a “ spend the day"
base o' the plant,
begonias, eamelias, coleus, or­ meeting at thrir leader's home.
Humidity, or lack of it. ae- chids. palms, philodendron, and Mr*. Terl Brooklyn, and barbecued
rounts lor many plant fatalities. A* hundreds of others surround our hot dogs. The home agent. Myrtle
the air temperature is raised by home., (low fortunate we are!
Wilson, gave a demonstration on
dry milk, peppermint milk and pur
artificial heal during the cool day*,
the humiditv in the home is low
pie cow ami chocolate milk were
made and served. She also showed
ereil. Room* that are too warm
how to make a relish tray suitable
ir e harmful to plant*. Actually
the temperature should not go
for picnic — lettuer. carrots, celery
and tomatoes weie used. At noon
above i2 degree*. Air near the
thr group enjoyed the hot dogs, te
window* can fall dangerously low
at night, and if the plum* cannot
lish, milk drink.., ice cream and
be transferred to a w arm er part
The Dorcas Circle of the Upsala cookies.
of tin room, protect them by
Mr*. Anton ktecek. leader of
slipping newspaper* against Hit- Community Preehylerlan Church the North Orlando I II gills' dub
window gl.it*. Do try In avoid hav­ will meet at the church, Thursday bad a “ spend the day" inerting al
ing cold blads of air blow directly (Dec. Mil at 2 p. ru. All members her home for the girl*. Karh girl
on plant*.
me urged to attend.
i brought material for rookies.
An cnormou* amount of moi*
lure is given off by plants, and
the more you grow the uioie humid
the air heroine* making it easier
to he a successful indoor garrlener
II you can do »n without injuring
turisins, drapes and turniturr.
spray the leave* (except the fu*/y
ones) with water at least orn'e a
day. Provide waler light trays
filled with pebble* on which b&gt;
stand ine plants, and keep water
la the trays.
Must house plant* need light, and
the intensity inside the house is
mush less than it is in thr open,
or w en under tree*. Plant* react

4-H Girls Clubs

Meets Thursday

PRESTIGE
i THIS EMBLEM

UtotMies yom

vacoME w m
S P O N S O R S ...
Muw of |* n a i ( e « Use
bsienwM and rtvie U * at
your e o m m u n ity .

i

*

Foe m fo rm a tio n , c a ll

FA 2*7936 or
FA 2*1736
W ELCOM E W A G O N

Church

Mis* Itelly I.mi Edward*

(p G A A n n a h
Mr. and Mr*. K. II. Taylor re­
turned Sunday evening Irout Fort
M y n a aftei *penning • Christinn*
with their daughter mid &lt;uil-lnla«, Mi. m.d Mis. D. it Hodge,
mid daughter, Sheiyl. They met
Mi Hodge* at the lamgwood air
field. Christmas Eve. »hei« they
boarded a plane fnr Fort Myers.
Friend* uf Mia* Faye Hamer
will tegiet In learn that .ha entried Seminole Mriomial Hospital
yesterday for tieatmrnt. She i* in
runin JUI.
Hou.e gursls of Mi. and Mrs.
Eugene Williams the past week
were Mis* Audrey Mae Miiell of
St. Simons Island, sisler of Mrs,
Williams, Mrs. Myra Williams,
Folk.Ion, (Ac, mother of Mr, Wil­
liam. and Mrs. Nell Pear re of Or­
lando,

Lake Monroe

Mr. ami Mr*. Hoyce I low* and
family uf Miami and Mr*. Don
Howr and family of Sanford spent I
Christmas day with their parents.
Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Howe,
S P 4 Jimmie llawkin&lt;. C
A. F. Furl Richie, Cascade, Md
and Mr *ml Mr*. W. K. Order*
ami sun. ol Sellni-r, Fia. have
returned home alter vi.iling at the
home of thrir parents, Mr and
Mr*. V. D. Hawkins
Mr. and Mrs Paul Almond ami
childrrn ot Orange Park are giu-vl.
of Mr. and Mr*. W. II. Almond
Mr*. S E. Nnrwnnd, Mr. ami
Mr*. D E. Norwood of Gaines
ville, Mr and Mis .J. H. Tliulel
and Miss Nurlne Norwood allendrd
Ihe wedding of their grandson and
nephew, Itoimri Hamilton to Mus
Klirahelh Ocl’raler at the Harnett
Memorial Methodist Church in Fn
terprise, c h m tm a * day.
Mr. and Mr*. G M Folev anvisiting relatives in Roanoke, V*
during the holidays.
Mr. ami Mr* Fred Tliuina* nt
Cocoa w n e callers Friday at tinhomes of Mrs. Annie Hawkins ami
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hawkins.
Mis* Pat Muse l» visiting lua1
brother, Rny Mute and family in
Belle (Hade

II a cold or virus strikes a '
member of the family, remember
Ihal today's many disposable pro
duels ean help keep live tllnr.es
from spreading.
Tory are especially helpful dur­
ing mrullimc* when you want In
he rvlra cautious. I et the ailing

prr.on take h n meals from paper
plates and cups. Be sure to use
paper napkins, trn. Thry ran be
bundled up and thrown away right
aider rating.
Silver will have lo he set aside
for his sole use, of course. Rut
even hrrr, a dab of nail polish on
each utensil wilt mark h clearly
Chill candles in the refrigerator enough. Just be certain lo wash
for 24 hour* before using They it separately. Polish remover ran
will burn easily and won't drip. he used later In remove the rotor.

you
get top
gas mileage
with Chevrolet
(the ear that'll
top* in Heel aalea*)
Thr way the.* Chevie* go and r» uei
* tankful of regular g a . i» on* of the
rea.un* rooie fleet buyer* go for
Chevrolet than any other car. And
th . &gt;**r then-'* more ift&lt;un than
*\*r to put economical Che violet
pow«r u&gt; work. There* lh* ’ho ear*
■ion of th* famed Hi-Thnft l
■uvin'e.t * in any foll-siie car, and
there * the new Economy Turbo-Fir*
V8, .ngineeied tot op in 10% greater
( a t mileag*.

HOLLER MOTOR SALKS hat all
the fart* on the** Vd) Chevrolet fra.
turea, made to order for your needa:
q U I C K E K .S T O P P IN G

IIK A K K S

—

Double bonded lining., laiger fiont.
wheel r&gt; tinder* for AO deliver super
■top* with lr«« pedal pie.sur*.

Ill ’III 1(1f T 0 ’till vei lion of the en­
gine that got

Hoard of elder* of ftrrt CbrtO*
lian Church merit at T;M p. a .
at the ahureh. All retiring otdera
and newly eioeted onoo ore r e
queued to atlond.
WRDNCROAT
Fvrrt
•erviee T.M p.

STARTS WEDNESDAY
PR E-IN V EN TO R Y

CLEARANCE

•
NK U' Lt uStiM V V»
i let * up to
10‘ . n ote mile* on a gallon of teg.
uln1 with row economy i-onlouml
ram haft and other ga*.«aving re­
finement*.

• TUUOAT

Penneye

BIG TA B LE WOMEN’S AND
C H ILD R EN ’S SHOES - - -

Figure with ilm all (hr other way*
Chevy «ave* you money—from th*
lime you buy to the time you trade —
and you’ll find you ju*t can’t get betlet mileage out of your doHari.

Calendar

Don't Let Colds 'Catch.' Others

Personal s

Enjoy Holiday

Dorcas Circle

Ccrro Clordo, N. C. *ml graduated
front Seminole High School with
the d a . s of ’is). She was active
in the l*. C. T. etuh. library conn
ell and the Tri III V. She ha*
been employed by the Seminole
County Sheriff's department for
the past year.
Mr. Ham.ey u i . horn in \1
loona. Pa. He ha. served in the
armed force* and at present is
a member of the Winter I’ark
Police Dept.
No Ills nations are being sent
but all friends and relative* ol
the couple are invited to attend
both the ceremony and reception,
which will follow immediately in
the church parlor.

-

-

$1.00

BIG TA BLE WOMEN’S AND
CH ILD REN 'S SHOES - ------------ $2.00
DON’T MISS TH IS ONCE A Y E A R SH O E
BARGAIN

22.38 miles on a gal­
lon of regular
in moat reient Mobilgas Eennnmy
Run—more thah any other full-air*
c*r.

LONGER LASTIN'!; TIKES — tm.
proved triad material lengthen* life,
give* greater traction, reduce, tire
•&lt;|ueal.

l.tlUKR PRICKS
All euniparahly
equipped Vh's are lower prierd for
I'.mo. ** are many popular option*
ranging from automatic transmit*
lioni to windshield a i i h r r i .

EASIER • TO - L O A h LL'GGAGK
COM I‘A KT.M LNT- -There's .in cu. ft.
of ipace made to ord»r for lot* of luggage. And it’» eaiier to get thing* in
and out, thank* to wider deck ltd,
lower loading height.

* l a te ‘l annual regiitiation figure*
compiled by K. I.. Pulk Jfc Co, ihuw
I S .It'i of the &gt;utr* to fleet buyer* of
20 or more unit* » * ir Chevrolet*—
nearly half again a* many a* the
aecund-ihuice fieri car.

The car America like* to do baaincM with!

TOYS
B O Y S

JEA N S

DOUBLE

STITCH ED

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Captain,
elcome Captain

Nixon M ay Bo O r Dofonsivo Now

MOTHER OF THE YEAR?
JW P T

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SM %

■Bn

Capt. Lionel Arthur tuned war eofofo—d of tho 8an*
ford Naval Air Station today to CapL lobort Stye and many
of tho city and county'a offidaU attended tho chanfo of
command eoromony.
Capt Arthur won tho reapoct and food will of public
officiate and citizen* during hia tour of duty aa commander
of tho station. Ho was active la civic Ufa and cooperated in
eohrinf problems invotvinc the base aad tho community. Both
tho city and county presented him with resolutions of praise
after hia transfer to another command was announced.
• He add he will come back to visit aad ha has been told
that ha'll be moat welcome.
Aa we aay a final goodbye to Capt. Arthur, we’d like to
welcom e Capt. Slye and advise him teat Sanford and Semin*
“naturalised” hero too.
i County want to help him

win:
By LYLB C WILSON
tea fu n d eppewed te aay
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Gov.
f a r tb a p rootdMt la l x emfuNelaow A. Rookefsller’s bomhehwll
ettea."
withdrawal frees tba contest for
“A s great majority
U ni R ip o b lk a i y r t o i d f i i i i l i i s &gt; wba wtn ceartrwl tba '
ination may put Vice President eeaveatiMyilfl" la other
Richard M. Nixoa In a bed epot tba legailik a a pree, tba Bepablleaa grace rwwta aad eUte ma•ad on the dwfeaalvo.
The challenging key worda in ebiaaa, tba party beaaul Tba gav.
Raekefellor'a weekend atatemewt
atlvely few men aad wamaa. at
were the*#:
ap tbetr
“The greet majority ef thee*

'M on Into Space' Proves
Space Show Can Ba Dull

Dog Survives 700Foot Slide
ITONE MOUNTAIN, G». (UP1)
—A two-ysir-old dog named lass
was ■ bit foeuare today but la
surprisingly good shape couildtrlag a TOMoet ilide down tbe
•beer grtalla fa n ef State Moot-

tala.

lag tbs flaw from the top of tbe
landmark Saturday when be u «
tbs ateady atreaa of care aa a
highway far below. Without to
■Mb s i a pas** Is deck the
lam ia, Barn beaded far tbe c a n
ba west, an a TOO-foot

le u . ■ atale b**ar, wee etjoy-

Letters To
The Editor
Sdltor:
On behalf of the Seminole Coun­
ty Unit. American Cancer Society.
J would like to tako this opportually to express our alncare appre­
ciation for the part you have play,
•d In the recent Cancer Prevention
Survey.
We are very grateful for Um
Coverage given ue In your newspa­
per. ae the publicity rlimuleted in*
tereit In thin cause throughout the
eeunty. It Is a pleeiurt te report
that Seminole County wee able te
meet it* quota aa *lipulated by tbe
National Office o! the American
Cancer Society.
, Once again, our heartfelt thank*
far the help you gave te tkla
worthwhile cau»e.
bln. Helene StuUman
Chairmen
Seminole County
Editor:
The roeml&gt;or» of Epsilon Sigma
Alpha aororlty with to thank you
and alt your employe* for your
full cooperation In publishing our
•erority new* throughout tbe p*tt
ar, end particularly for your
Ip In making our Hlfav* Sente"
project auccoiifu).
Our very beat wishes for a pleasU t and tucceuful IDtlO.
Huianne M. Dickey
President, ESA

C

Almost half of all prlvataly
owned home* in th* U. S. hast
no mortgsje debt outstanding, ac­
cording to tho National Induatria!
Board.

D A IL Y

Tbe clswa aa boas' (root legs
ware nearly were off aad be
■batted a reluetaeee la lit aftervoid, but etberwlse appeared uabutt.
T. V. MuUiaex, who took fiosa
ta tbe tap, said a veteriaerien
csuld Had aatblag basically wroag
wttk tbe dag.
Tba dag landed In ■ lengle of
vines at the bottom of the cliff,
which feature* a Confederate
memorial relief carving, and wit
found trying to acralch hia way
back up tbe mounUia.

'Leave Brigitte
Alone/ Doc Says
FARIfi (UPI) - Brigitte Bardot’s pbyilclea appealed to tbe
preil today to let hia comely
patieat have her especled baby
la peace.
Dr. Aadre Laennec said dlaturbancel like the attempted week­
end "invasion” of tha Bardot
apartment by two French news­
man ere bad for an eipectant
mother.
“ Pleise leave Brigitte alone,”
Laennec aild. "All this excite­
ment ia bad for her nerve*. A
woman need* peace before tbe
birth of her child.”
Jacquca (.'barrier, Mis* Bardot'*
•x-aoldltr butband. and a clubwitldiag bodyguard drove off the
week-tnd "iavadert,” confiscating
a picture one of them had snap­
ped of Charrltr In the doorway
of hi* home.
Charrier married Miss Bardot
June 11. Her baby is axpected
aemetla* neat month.

CRO SSW O RD

3.1’rayer
ACROSS
33. Yearly
hu
ending
S. Blast
4. ProvUiOfR)
S. Bounding
O.
Diatreaw
line
rail
•.Felony
30. Foreboding* «. Keacal
29. Greek
T . l ’ro found
lJ .ro rt
Variety
P. Animate
3*. Largo
33. V:
of wheat
9. Mr. Huntley, quant!
naweceatar
34. Occurrence#
M. Peach-— . f t . Direct*
fslang)
37. Old weight 35.Knight'stlUifiLStofogod aetatdsx’e Ai i m i
for wool
3P. A wanderer
lutnmaauta 3e. Kalian river
18. Early Irtslx 2u. High pclesta UBalglea
40. A sm m
32. Iharco
rank
silkworm
31. Norse god 33. Behold
41. Indian
33.
Type of U lyS t. Soothes
weight
carriage
r
34.lsl.md
country
_ (W t»
JT. African
mammals
34. Piscntangtee
SO. Tin (sym.)
31. Oreck latter
33. Foxy
33. Kudo
dwtlllng
37. Calculating
Instrument
39. IrrUnd'a
43. Harangue
43. Gaze
44. Beneath
41. Noraw
mythical
lent

Assignment Washington
By ED KOTKBBA
(Fourth af II Article*)
SOMEWHERE IN CZECilOSLO
VAKIA— From reliable Ctech
sources In Prague whole Identllies I dare not reveal, I learned
tbet if a completely aecret-ballot
election were held tomorrow the
Communist regime would ba vot­
ed down by M percent of the
people.
Afler having talked confident­
ially with the common people In
an area ranging over hundreds of
miles of Ciecboslovlkla for nearly
a week, Ihla seemed Ilka a plaus­
ible miniate. It wna, however, far
diffirsnt from the picture ef bunky-dorineas painted by Red pro­
paganda.
Yet, when you ask the man on
(he street (when you're out of
earshot of anyone else) whether
the fitch* may revolt, the aniwar
Is resolute: "Never , . never.”
I* there a restlessness among
these Inherently emotional and notionaliellc people? I was amaztd
and shucked to find here such
a pitiful display of resignation—
defeatism,
Upon the hill high above Vlt­
ava Itlvcr in the foreboding gray
Ctrnin Palace of Prague there is
dissension among the Red Merercy. This will. In a few weeks,
lead to the dismissal of (he Cieeh
Prime Minister, Vdliarti Siroky.
This shakrup, however, will give
the enslaved masses little reason
to rejoice nr rebel.
What keeps tha Clfcbs from at-

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appear la at least two haur-loag
dramatic specials next season.
Jack F a ir’s producer, BUI Andenes, la leaving tbe ihawr. Mo'll
Join the NBC-TV programming
dapartmeut . . . Judy GarUnd,
hospitalised in New York City
with a liver aliment, 1* at work
on her memoirs . . . "The Space
Leg: Can Democracy Compete?"
I* the tide of the fourth CBS
Reports hour . loag special, on
Wednesday. Jen. 4. Space-missile
experts will air their views . . .
CBS-TV aod Revlon hava agreed
on some changes in tbe Thurs­
day night schedule. Starting
sometime in January, levies sill
present e one-bour weekly variety
show from lo to 11 p.m. e.i.t.
Markham, shifting from Saturday
night, will come In at t:30 p.m.
e.i.t. Playhouse M will cootinu*
on alternate weeks, but not a*c riu ri]/ on Thursday night.

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Dream ?

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technical footage, proving that a
staple, &gt;treight-line, ipieo-ef-Ufo
approach te thee* rather exotic
"bet hardware” subjects can
giebe for anewfUannl viewing.
Unfortunately the “Mm Info
gpate" aariae, which stare Wil­
liam Leadline u Col. Edward
McCauley, hasn't been able fo
cam* up with tbe right story
seaMeeUaa*. I
tlm ftuHvw
may be found by digging Info tbe
lives ef our reel-lifo aatreaaut* e
little mere deeply. And thru this
aariae might blast iff.

If this resentment catch** fir*
there could be a ge-for-broko
movement ta nominate Kockefei.
ler, anyway. Tba governor Mid
bis derision wan definite end
final. Politic lens, however, hav*
a certain poetic license.
For good or 111, Xeekefeller’a
etatameat fogged Nixon no lb*2
handpicked choice of tke party
p n a who even eppoaod giving aay*
othor Republican aa opportunity
to ceataet tls nomination hi tow
vention bal.Ttlag.
Except in th* iaotaac* of tbo
re-aemiaaUta of a pro*Meat, that
ha* aot been tho American politi­
cal way. Niaon’a aelo position ao
aa asptraat for tba Bapublicaix
vice procidentia! nomination In
lH d wa* eolitd upon by th* Dam- )
•erala ■■ a campaign laeue. Th*
Democrats called their own an
open convent!en ia contrast ta tho
Republican convention which they
Mid waa closed.
The Democrat* could hav* *
hotter issue on open-rioied con.
ventione In 1M0. That would ho if
Nixoa ram* out ef th* Republican
aoaventlon tagged by Rockefeller
■■ the nominee whom tho party
loaders protected from nil appeal* V
tion; th* bosses' man.
Nixon'* otratagiste certainly did
not ferosoo thlo Rockefeller ae*
Don. Tha vie* president was on n
aight.s**lng tour with n young,
relative Baturdey when tho governox’s statement erupted from
Albany. The Nixon camp had
been aware, however, of annoyed
intimations f r o m
Rockefeller
source* that tho vie* president
was the Republican machine *
choice,
Tho polls, for wbmt they era
worth, indicate that Nixon is far
stronger today than Rockefeller,
not merely with party bones hut
with th* rank and file. Futur*
polls will bo especially interest­
ing. They may show whstbor tho
rank and flit will switch to Rock,
•fsllsr—tho man tho party botse*
counted out.
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lempUog to exercla* the will of hower aad Nikita Khrushchev,
th* majority? First, of ell, they who bar* often said that If an­
remember Hungary, and the way other war were to com* It would
the Soviet* moved in when Ihe deatroy humanity.
rebel* bed victory in their grasp.
I expressed surprise with one
It la true, a* one official point­ Cieck that even M percent of
ed out to ma, that there are no th* people would vote foF com­
Russian soldiers in Ctechoslova- munism la a fra* oloctlon. His
kin. But tbe Cttcb Communist explanation was almplo: About 10
soldier* are here, end their Soviet- percent actually belong to lb*
trained officers appear more fear­ party and have it made — rela­
some than, any Soviet officer! I tively good-paying job* and pres­
ever aaw.
tige. The others are mostly youn­
It's not comfortable to have ger people who bad been brain­
three of them, abreast, following washed.
you, each with a Tommy gun
“There will be many thousands
slung over Ihe shoulder. That more la lb* naxt ten yeari,” he
Happened lo me once, and 1 need"when the children now In
ad no further convincing of Bed said,
school become of tie .”
authority.
Can th* spark of patriotism
Even Ihe Iraftic police can
be rekindled? "Th* (park
frighten the life out of the timid ever
will never die,” Jan the cobbler
aoul. On* afternoon at a busy In(old me. “And we wait for
taracction in downtown Prague, had
tho day whan Red China turns
a policeman motioned to the agalnat Russia” He imiled. "Then
crowd at the curb lo start cross­ w* act accordingly. .
ing. 1 stepped out briskly ahead
of tbe crowd. Tbe cop swung his
arm at me and yelled: "Wait for
th* rest!” You don't get a chance
to forget regimentation here —
even when crossing a street.
Another thing la Ihe apparent |
awe of th* Ciecha over Soviet &lt;
leadership In th* world. "Always
before.” a factory worker told
me, "we could aay th*' there
was a power on this earth that
could bring the Soviets to their
knees. This ia no longer true.”
However, most Czechs are con­
vinced there will never be an­
other major war. They echo the
worda of both President Elsen­

By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (U?I) - When you
get right down to it, tbe series,
“Men Into apace" doesn't really go
anywhere, except maybe "DullsvlUe."
Despite Ua exciting concept —
to portray as realistically as pos­
sible the technological, emotional
and physical problems btstUag
our apace men — tbit CBS-TV
show fella lo provide fresh, dif­
ferent looking TV viewing.
Tbe failure la la scripu that
too often are earthbound, fueled
by aoap opera ell’hes that seem
designed to lure woman viewer*
into lie audience. A recent epieod*
dealt with the behavior of tbe first
woman on tbe moon. (Bored by It
■U, she began nagging her hus­
band.) And last week's more cum­
bersome episode involved a num­
ber of things, including n moon-baa­
ed scientist who abandoned bia
atheism after hia wife gave birth to
a son on Christmas Day back on
earth. Aa if this wasn’t enough of
a story, tbe half-hour also dealt
with a medical rescue mission
that had to brave a meteorite
bombardment on tbe mean to
perform an appendicitis operation.
In fact, there was enough ma­
terial here for at leait three sep­
arate epiiodes, None of the sub­
plots could be expected to be ef­
fectively exploited la one 30-min­
ute show.
Each week, It seems, the aerie*
glvaa us moon craters and astro­
nauts who become seriously Ul,
or sustain equipment failure or
accidents, but are always rescued
at the last minute.
This pula me In mlod of a halfhour film seen last summer In
which James Stewart starred as
an Air Force man on a routine
long-range practice mission. He
was concerned about get"ng
home In time for hia daughter's
piano recital. It had immense
amountj of suspense end domes­
tic drama along with eagrosaing

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The gevenar did net My that a
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for that the vtre president W
aemlueted for president w ithout
opposition. A statement of that
kind wwnld hero boomed Nixon
into the nomination ao surely that
It acutely would have been nocte.
aery to have n convention.
That* arc elements in ta* Re­
publican Party likely to he resent,
fol nnd aggressively opposed to
tbe situation now stated by KeekafeUar to be a feet within their
party—that the grass roots nadw
state professional* oppose a eon.*
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�Johansson Knockout Top Story O f Year
By OSCAR FRALEY
NEW YORK CUPI)— Th« torroot of puaehei which Ingtmar
t^fobanison rained on Floyd Patter­
s o n to wla the world heavyweight
title oa a dripping night laat June
Hood out today a t the number one
•porta atory of 1139.
When Johanaioo u n le u b td the
right hand be had chained to his
aide in training — "because I do
not wiah to hurt my aparring partB*ra” — he knocked out Patterion
atunaed 30,000 ipeetatora and kayoed every other event of the year
^ t the top attraction.
• The top 10. a t far aa thii corner
il concerned, were:

1. Johamton knocks out Pat­
terson, 3, Los Angeles Dodgers
win National League playoff and
World Series, 3. Baseball expan­
sion continues with formation of
third league, 4. U. S.-Russian
track meet at Philadelphia, 3.
New York Yankee collapse, 4.
Tomy le e 's Kentucky Derby vic­
tory. T. Billy Casper’s dramatic
U. S. Open triumph, I. Harvey
Haddis* 12-inning perfect game.
9. Roger Ward's gruelling win of
the Indianapolis 300. and 10. Neale
Eraser's Dsvls Cup heroics ss Aus­
tralis regained the trophy.

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National league title and then
went right into the series against
the White Sox and won it in tlx
games.
Baseball's growing paint caused
a continual furor capped by Bran­
ch Rickey a (election to head the
new third m ajor wheel, the Con­
tinental. with the playing target
date set for IN I.
The ethletle cold w ar between
the IT. S. and Ruaais melted under
competitive heat with each side,
as usual claiming aome sem­
blance of victory. IT. S. men won,
IZT-1QI while Ruasiaa w o m e n
won, IT-40, allowing the Soviet to
claim overall victory, 173-1*7. But

There were a number of ether
dra matte cvrn'.s, including the
boxing 'scandals; Ron Dtlanoy's
4:01.4 Indoor mila mark: Don
Campbell's 240 mile per hour
water record; Don Bragg's in­
door record vault of IS feet, 9li
inches, and the big grab of a
lecond All-Star game.
Jobansson'i punching pyroteetnlca a* he flattened Patterson
seven ttmes In one round was the
year's shocker, although you can't
take too much away from those
Loa Angeles Dodgers. Theirs was
one continual story as they best
Milwaukee in a playoff for the

Verbal Pact Reached For Return
Patterson-Johansson Title Bout

REVIEWOFTHE YEA R-By Alan Mover-,

failed Press laieraattmaol
East
Kiiiday Festival Tearaaoseat
at New York
Beml-Fisal

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STOCKHOLM (UPI) - Only the approval of the New
York Slat* Athletic Commi.-'sioii nppeareil to be missing
todav to complete the picture of a return heavyweight
championship bout between lnjrcntnr Johansson and Floyd
Patterson in New York City late next June.
Verbal agreement on such a bout wax. reached Monday

Cifleianatl M 6 t. Joseph t P a .) 77

Iowa BO New York U. 73
Caaeolalioa
I t. Johns (NY) 71 Dartmouth 44
St. Bosaveature N Manhattan M
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Boston College 73 Pittsburgh M
Dial# (lassie
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P in t Reaad
Wake Forest M Hair Croaa 71
Dayton 34 North Carolina St. 32
Duke 13 Utah 32
North Carolina 72 Minnesota 13
■arricawe T o a n u m c a t
at Miami, Fla.

First Reaad
Xavier (Ohio) M Florida 74
[iimi (Fla.) 110 Brig. Young 93

Bias Uras* Toanramaat
at Laalivtlle Ky.
First Reaad
Louisville 44 Fordham 4L
Indiana 71 Maryland 63
Tennessee 71 Princston 71
Kentucky N Ohio State «
Auburn 76 Florida St. 43
Vanderbilt 74 Yale 45

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Sugar Bowl Looms
As Defense Battle

Cinci, California, West Virginia
Pace Major College Cage Ratings

vfrmi RimmI
Oklahoma 70 Missouri 43
K sntai 47 Oklahoma St. 39
Michigan St. 13 Biller M
Loyola (111.7 33 Montana St. 73
DePaul 75 Marquette 33

South weal

Baathwest

Coafereaca Tourney
First Rouad
Arkansas 71 Baylor 44
SMU 33 Texas Tech 33
. . .
Tessa A4M 72 Tea. Christian 6t
Texas 79 Rice S3
All-College Tournament
a t Oklahoma City. Okla.
First Rouad
WichiU 73 Cornell 32
Utah St. 73 Niagara 63
Boshing Green II Tulsa 31
Oklahoma City U. l i Clemson 37
West
law Angeles Invitational
at Lao Angeles. Cafif.

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between Johanison and memlisr.
of the new promoting group, Fea­
PON*
ture Sports lne., organised by at­
PCWA&amp; MAY.
torney Rey Cohn.
But Jehanason w ants the New
Yerk commission to assure him
o f / t t h j * s «,
that everything la In order be.
P !T C H E * /2
fore he goee through a formal con­ NEW ORLEANS (UPI)-Louialp e p re e r s w /r a s
M j r i o u s 7o
tract algninf, which probably will ana State Is counting on a threeM P A /C S
take plats when the champion deep line to offset Mississippi's
. ro w / l b s r * x e f
visits New York In mid-January. ponderous weight advantage when
I rt.m .cx/pt*0/~P cY *L
r m ycur,
•*We have been burned before tha two titans meet in the Sugar
' k ./ * / * 7A t ,
and want sonte further Informa­ Bowl Friday for what will probably
ts -if r
tion from the New York Stale be a grim defensive struggle.
Athletic Commletion,’' said Edwin The Sugar Bowl classic will pit
Ahlqvist, Johantaan’a adviser,
two of the country's finest backs—
xy.Y A s’K S S &amp; ric tU A A
••Tha conunletion can view the
|,j„y cannon and Ole Mila*
*o* s t r * e
situation better than we can. VNe Charlie Flowrrs—against the most
&amp; Y!A XS A T r4 r*
*TA 9 f CfT/re
want tighter regulations for the
CAPPAtOX. /
(
orunomie aide of the promotion. impregnable defenses in the .South.
Ole Miss his grudgingly allowed
Wo have been promised that by
^"SN E A D
three touchdowns—21 points—this
Cohn and hla group.”
r*H O O r$ P P ffa H fX A L
Ahlqvist said th a t Cohn and his year the beat record since Tennes­
5 9 a 3*t&gt; p o m p o f
associates "seem very honest.”
see held Us opponents scorrlesi In
rou*se/ aambp pop a/m
“ But Veieita and his associates 1931. 'The Tigers have been a bit
A T M r r £ S O iP ftV * f P P X S O
alio did a t the first stage* of our more magnanimous giving up three
negotiations,'* he added.
touchdowns and three field goila a
Ahlqvist was referring to Vin­ total of 21 points.
cent Vetclla, a New York politi­
cian from whom tha Cohn group
purchased Feature Sports Inc.
And with it the return bout ron.
tiact between Johanitoit and Pat­ MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. ( L P I t terson. Velella currently is tinder tnderdog Ray Lanraatrr of New
indictment in New York and tbe York, who hoprt a victory over
company's promoter's license has Kenny Lane will vault hiin into
NEW YORK (UPI) — Cincin­ which advanced from 13th, were been revoked by the commission. a welterweight contender'* rule,
predicted today ho would bleat
nati, West Virginia and Califor­ the newcomers In the top ten
f.ane out of the ring tonight when
nia — engaged in holiday basket­ They replaced Kansas, which slip­
they meet in a 10 round bout at
ped
from
ninth
to
13th,
and
Geor­
ball lourna mania Ihla week —
the 3Ilnnrapolls Auditorium. Lane
TORONTO (LTD - The Toma­ nad a diflrrrnt idea aiiuul the
ranked 1-2-3 today in Lmied Prcas gia Tech, which dropped from 9th
lo 17th. St. Louis defeated Kansas
International'a
major
college last week while Georgia Tech bow­ to Maple Leaf* will hnv« Johnny bout. He said tonight'* fight wa*
B aser bark in the net* (or Satur­ strictly a ' warmup” for hi* Jan.
ratings.
ed lo Southern Methodist.
day nlght'i game with the Nrve 13 mrctins with Ralph Pupal.
Clncinr . competing in the
North Carolina headed the sec­ York Rangcra. He will replace Ed
Holiday . .-itlval at New York, ond 10 group for the second
topped t ' ' ratings for the fourth straight week. Texas A A M. Iowa Chadwick, who haa hern ahipprd
bark to Rocheater of the Ameri­
Straight
ark. The 33 leading Kentucky,
Kansas,
VUlanovi,
coaches vr i rate the leami week- Georgia Tech. Duke, Southern Cal­ can Hockey league.
1v for UPI gave Cincinnati 21 ifornia and Michigan Stats com
firit-placa ante* and 326 point!. pleted the first 20 In that order.
The coaches bated their volet on
VILLANOVA, Pa. tU PI) games playr.1 through last Satur­
Frank Reagan, forme.- Villanov*
day night.
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Light­ football coach, has tignsd a new
West Virginia, entered In the
Holiday Tournament at Los An­ weight* Johnny Huiio of New two-year contract as the school »
geles, remained second with three York snd Leo Matthews of Phila­ athletic director. Reagan, who
first-place votes and 309 points. delphia have signed (o meet In a held both Jobj until hr resigned
California, another entrant in the 10-round bout at Ihe Philadelphia as coach last October, h i t been
Loi Angeles event, replaced Ohio Arena Jan. 23. The bout will not replaced by Alex Bril on the
coaching line.
Stale in third place with seven be tclcviicd or broadcast.
first-place votes and 27* points.
Ohio State, beaten last week by
Utah for its first defeat of the
campaign, slipped to fourth with
the other first-place vote and 2)4
points. Utah advanced from sixth
to fifth with 211 points.
St. Louli was sixth with 149.
Bradley seventh with 67. Indiana
eighth with 34. Illinois ninth with
32 and New York University 10th
with (3.
Illinois, up from 17lh, and NYU.

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Bower Back In Nets

Signs Contract

First Rssai
Southern Cal. I t Northwestern 32
West Virginia 64 Stanford 47
UCLA 93 Michigan 61
California 72 Illinois 41
F ar West Classic
at Corvallis Ore.
Semi-Final
Oregon SI. 49 Idaho 44
Oregon 33 Washington St. 41
Coo to Ia lieu
9 9 Denver 71 Hawaii 39
New Mexico Si. 66 Portland U 41

Boots Home Three
CORAL GABLES (UPI) - Jack»y Walttr Blum, second h a d ­
ing rider to John Rota at Tropical
Park, boated home three winneri
Wednesday. Blum’s victories were
j board Pinebriar ($30,601. Atom
Rocket (113.70) and Ulm $10,101.

Signs For Bout

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Co-Captains Elected

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PALO ALTO, Calif, t L'PI)—
Quarterback Don Meredith of
MANHATTAN. Kan. (UPI) Southern Methodist U’niveriity and
Corky Taylor and BUI Walah, tackle Paul Ogleiby of UCLA
named to the Kama* State Uni­ have been elected co-captain* for
versity football coaching staff last the Weit t r i m In Saturday's Eastspring, will slay on as assistants West Shrine football game.
to n t* head Coach Doug Weaver.

Retains Assistants

Olson Vs. Webb

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CINCINNATI. Ohio (UPI) —In mer world middleweight ehampi1160. when Cincinnati iponsortd on Cart ( Bobo) Oi*on haa signed
the first all-professional baseball to meet Spider Webb in a 10 round
team known aa tba Red Stockings, light heavyweight bout at the Cow
Palace, Feb. 13.
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a die-hard crowd aat through 4
blinding rainstorm to watch Viaii!y Kuinettov miss his world
decathlon record by ■ slender
seven points and cheered his eff­
orts mightily.
Collapse of the Yankees, who
hit the cellar for the first time in
19 years, wat a continuing source
of am atemrnt season-long. It was
regarded as slightly inconreivable
that they finished 13 games back
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By JERRY COVINGTON
The yeer, 1*59. provided m»ny won­
derful a porta stories and I’m aure that
each one of ua has a certain one that
stands out.
1 think the vreateat thing of being a
aports fan la that with each content a newhappening takes place and everyday another record falls. The world of aports is
now ao diversified that it haa aomething
to offer for juat about everyone.
Probably the biggest event In 1959
was the new look that the American
League took on. The once unbeatable Yan­
kees were watched cloeely by everyone aa
they took their tumble and upstart teams
-like Chicago, Cleveland. Baltimore, and
even the Washington Senators showed
great improvement.
Manager Casey Stengel saw hia ace
hurlera Bob Turiey, Don Larson, and
Whltey Ford sport very poor seasons and
his money men. Mantle, Bauer, and McUougnl were far front being rated aa tops
In the league. Although it was hard for
Yankee fans.to accept the fact that they
too could lose, is was the biggest boost
that baseball has gotten in mnny years.
A story of local interest was tha most
important to me during the year of 1959.
Pete Schaal and 1 were riding on the
train together to the Fort Myera football
game and he began to explain the new
setup for aid from the major leagues for

minor league farm clubs and wa decided
to see what interest could be atirred up for
getting Sanford back into the Florida
S tate League. A fter several front paga
stories in The Herald stating th a t thera
was an opening in the FSL for another
club end nil we needed was a sponsor, W.
K. McRobtrts of McRoberta Tire Com*
pany came forth as the good fairy. Maa
said that Sanford needed professional
baseball and that he would be wilting to
s ta rt the ball rolling.
A working agreement with Washing,
ton was signed and Ward Goodrich wtfl
hired aa general manager. Well, everyone
knows the outcome of tha season aa wo
went through three managers and un*
numbered players fighting to hold our
position firmly in the cellar. Although the
record wasn't anything to write home
about, this w riter saw some of the beat
ball games at Memorial Stadium he has
ever seen. The league was very fa s t and
the 1950 season provided plenty of good
entertainment for aporta fans in Sanford.
Although 1959 was very important
for us in the fact that we finally got back
in the league we are truly looking forward
to I960 and hoping that we can get on top
of the pile.
Tomorrow we'll take a look a t soma of
the other aporta hlllghta of 1959 but, of
course, I had to get to my ever lovin*
baseball first.

Kennel Club Racers To Aid Florida Colleges Tonight
Doga have never cared much for
reading books but their racing tal­
ent tonight at Sanford Orlando Ken­
nel Club will send young peraona to
college.
The oval'a annual Scholarship
Night la on tap with In action pack­
ed Id-rare alate beginning at 3:10.
Preftta from the pari-mutuel opera­
tion will go to education fund* at
Florida State University, Univer­
sity of Florida and Florida A A M.
For the traditional night, trark
operator Jerry Colllni haa lined up
an unuaualty fast feature, the
Scholarship Handicap.
A fait little female hound ia fav­
ored by 2 (0-1 odds lo capture Ihe
quick field of racing stalwarts.
She'* O. B.'s Career who has sky­
rocketed Into Ihe top-quality field

after running (irat in Grade C and
In Ihe neigh boring atall on the in.
then in Grade D. The red fawn aide, the one-box, giant Ray Ruah
mlaa drew Ihe popular two-box for will be nervoualy waiting far Bwif.
the Srholarahip Handicap.
tie, tha machanical lure and "win*
ner” of ell races. Ray ia given only
« 12-to-l (hot by early odda, but hd
Injuries Rack
may aurpriaa the odd* maker from
that
loaida starting position.
O range Bowl T eam
Tomorrow's 2 p. m. matlnea win
MIAMI (UPI) - Missouri C | eh
launch ona of the track'* busiest
Dan Devine gambled on ''Juat one
days. Tha fast afternoon events wilt
acrlm m ige” five days before the
be followed in the evening by U »
Orange Bowl game and It cost him.
End J. C. Kalmbach the Tigers' annual Tangerine Bowl Handicap^
kickoff specialist re-injured a knee after which Queen Barbara KllagMonday and It is feared he will bell of Wait Berlin will present tba
miss Ihe action against Georgia.
annual trophy to the winning ken­
Guard Bob Fischer also hurt an nel.
ankle and quarterback Wayne Gor­
man injured a shoulder in the socalled “ quirk whistle” acrlmmage.

Horin Signed

Wins Feature

Bur ford Wins Award

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Steve
PALO ALTO, Calir. ( U P D Sebo, general manager of (hr
New York Titan* of the American Chrls Durford of Stanford haa
Football League, has announced been named winner of (ha 11th
(It* signing of Vl'lanova fullback annual Glrnn S. iP npt Warner
Leon Harm. Srbo made the dis- Award as the moat valuable col­
closur* from his suburban home lege football ployor a n the Pacific
Cos't in 1931.
near Philadelphia.

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WEST HEMPSTEAD N. Y.
(UPI) — Len Duncan, 41-year-old
veteran from Philadelphia, won
Ihe featured 33-tap ,ace for three*
quarter autoa al the Island G ar­
den. Ben Lamlia of Lancaster, P a.
was second and Bob Marshma*
ef Reading, Pa., was third.

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�A Want Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA 2-2611
CLAMIF1BD INDEX

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S. f m Kfat
ft. W t a M U Real
4. Real Eat It* Ws»t*4
ft. Real b u n r o r Sal*
8. M*ftc«(* I.u h
T. tesineea OpportanHica

f-A faneriBC*
ft. F*nal« Hal* Wanted
t . Mai* Help Waited
f IS. Mil* *r Kama I*
I I . W e rt W a i M
I k P la n M a t Service*
IS. H*ctrieal Services
U . Boildtng &gt; Palatini • l a te l y a
IB, Spatial ftervlroa
ll- A B t n l f Parlor*
IS. Flawtr* A Plaala
I f . P tta • Livestock - Suppli**
IS. Machinery • Tania
( | I t . Boat* and M*t*ra
St. Automobiles
tt-A Trailers
t t . Karaitar*
SS. Artiel*a f * r Sal*
IS—Notice* A r*c*Ma1*
SB— l-eet 6 Foand
I S Kdicatlnn — I* atract ion

2- Far Real

!. Far Real

2-BEDROOM CB hour*.
1 phone FA 2-3930.

Tele-

R E N T A RED
P.ollaway, Hoipita’ A Baby Bed*
By Dty, Week or .Month.
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-M81
118 W. 1st St.
FURNISHED collate ITS per
month. On 17-92 at five Fointi.
Phone FA 21467

•iff

• a ir ie r f t

feral*

3-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
kitchen electrically equipped.
2412
Willow
Avenue.
Call
FA 2 0274.

T ue.v Dec. 20, 1959— F a g e 7

ROOFING,
Gulteri.
Spouting,
Roof Repairs, Painting, Cement
A Carpenter Work. General
Horn* Repairs. 20 yrt. Experi­
ence. Very Low Ratri. Phone
FA 2-5871.

AFF-A-DAY

l-REDROOM unfurniihcd home;
l*» bath; all electric kitchen;
extra large carporte. Plnecrot
School directly North — no
street* for children te cro»*.
Available Immediately. I N Pine
crest Dr.. Ph. FA 21016.

PAINTING A DECORATING
Licensed — Bonded
Free Eitlmatea —
Work Guaranteed
Bemtanto Fainting Coatractoro
FA 2-1204

WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*

private bath*, 114 W. Firat St. CLEAN *.room furnished apt.
Uloae in. &lt;11 Park Ave.
TRAILER SPACES Large lot*.
Camp Seminole Trailer Park, NICE BEDROOM with private en­
trance
and
hath.
Phene
Wekiva River Rd. FA 2-4131.
FA 2-244*.
3-REDROOM unfurnlthed home in
NICE bedroom in my home.
Lake Mary. Phone FA 2-4734.
Phone FAirfax 2 5680.
Available January lit.
turn

Apt

mtv* w

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st.

FLOOR landing and
Cleaning. Waxing. S
Seminole County Ince
H. M. GLEASON Lak

2 B. R. furni»hed, near N. A. 8.
children, peta accepted. 175 per
month. FA 2 3541.

3-ROOM apartment, unfurnished,
kitchen equipped Celery and
Mellonvllle Ave. $50 FA 2-2739. 2-SPACIOUS room* with bath:
furnished: $10. Apartment I.
FURN. apt. 2300 Mellonvtlle.
4u7'-j W. lit. St. Manager at
t i t W. 6th. St.
OFFICE SPACE with ample parkin*. 215 (lak Avenue. FA 2-5006. APARTMENT, 317 W. Third,
FA 2-2818.
SLEEPING ROOMS. The Gabl*!,
401 Magnolia. FA 2-0720.
FURNISHED I BR. house. 119 W.
18th. 91. FA 1-0870.
•Either slow them d a m op speed me tip."
2BKDROOM
unfumlihed
CB
home,
nie*
location.
Call UNFURNISHED t w a bedroom
FA 2 2007.
houa* Cryital Lika Avenue.
Lake Mary. Phont FA 1-40M ar A Root Batste For Sale
For Sole
A Real
FA 2 827).
SHEDBOOM. kitchen equipped HOUSE (or Sale or Trade: Price
I. Heal Ettala Fee Bate
$7,500. Terms Ph. FA 2 *1*4.
home. Low down payment. $38
a month. 1819 Summerlin.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2314 French Ave.
RUM ORS A R E FLY IN G !
(and they are true)
Overlooking ta k e Dot!
"If wr wish to really atabiliie
in beautiful Sunland
Estate*, That STEMPER AGENCY will
RealUr
this country and keep It strong, wc
soon open a branch office
transferred
Serviceman
ha*
"Call H a ll"
Phona FA 2 3*41
must economize. We ran lop off
Smith of Town, at th* Cloverauthorised u* to sell his "better
billions from the Army without la
leaf Corner Intersection of Park
than new" 3 bedroom. 1 bath,
creasing one iota our dinger from
(Orlando Drive) Avenue and
kitchen equipped home as low
lluisla.
French Avenue
Watch
for
a* $13,980.00, with only 81565 00
"Even Ihe laymen kmpv that 1 Acre* of highland with home.
OPENING DATE. Th# STEM
dawn, balance at $73.78 monthly.
In
good
water
area.
Bearing
Russia has no fear of American
PER AGENCY family (eel* (hat
We are proud of this offering
trmon and orang* tree*. On
iniantry soldier*.
they can brlter terve your Real
Exclusive with Seminole Real­
paved
road.
"No ilrrce. It'* our Air Fore*,
and
General Insurance Need*
ty,
1901
Park
Ave.,
FA
2-3132.
110.900 COMPLETE PRICE
jcl.v and missile*, that deter them.
by Providing Ihia additional
"So let'* get back lo common
Facility—**h!
Be aure amt
sense. Wc could salvage 5 to 10 Two Bedroom CB home built to
spread EARNESTLY YOURS.
billion per year from military ap­
•TEMPER AGENCY.
FHA tpeeifleatiom. $82 moodily
AND ASSOCIATES
propriations.
payments. 16,900.
Real Estate — laavraaeo
"Half of thi* could then h# used
W. H. "BIB" STEMPER Agency
to lower laves. The other half
Phone FA S 1*91
111 N. Park
218
So.
P
a
r
k
^
v
e
*
?
?
.
FA
2
6*41
could be employed to further ex­
Hanford
pand our research In the air. Don't
Registered Real Estate Broker
READY FOR IMMEDIATE
I b i s * Bldg, ta k e Mary
you agree?"
Mary E. Carmen — Law Salvail
OCCUPANCY
Ph.
FA
1-1290
TURTLE VS. RATTLESNAKE
B. R. Rogrro, Sr. Associate*
3-BEDROOM, 2 balh. kitchen
Ph.
FA
21301
1TM
at
Hiawatha
You readers know that lha tur­
•quipped, Florida room. I.argr
tle has the best natural defense of
lot. Call FA 2 3432
THE ANSWER 13 YES!
5
ACRES
of
good
farm
land
in
any creature on earth.
Plenty of living spare? Large kit­
Sanford
Cilery
Delta
$500
per
Yet children invade its domain
borne,
hardwood
chen • dining area? Kitchen 1 BEDROOM
acre. Excellent tecmi. Richards
via the creek* and lake* with
floors. Large lot $408 Adami
equipped?
Three
bedroom*?
Hotel, Melbourne, Flerida.
little fear.
Court. Wynnewood. T a r m a.
Concrete block? Modern? Car­
The rattlesnake, on the other SELL or TRADE; IBedroom, U8
FA 2 1817.
port? Screan porch? Top condihand, has almost no defenatva a r ­
baths, CB, Florida room. Nieely
Don? Extra lota available* Con­
mor at all. hut it hat tremendous
landscaped 135' x 113’ corner
venient to school, church, shop­ 7. Baaineaa Opportaaltlea
striking power.
lot. $2,300 down or will trad*
ping? Homestead? Need* a new
INVEST $100,000
As a result, even nur bravest and
for ether property. Will finance
owner? Can Stamper *ltow tl?
EARN $10,000 YEAR
smartest human being* still a r t
pari of down payment U desir­
Should you rail now for an *p. GueiaOlrnl raining*. $IG.fi*-0 a
waty siii-it they elder laitieaiuVe
ed. i » K- Coleman Circle.
pointmanl? All antwert are YES
a year, money aecured with na
territory.
FA 2-7107.
—Call now
(tonal hank and bonded. Money
Applied lo these remarks by
u*cd for financing of famous
Unbind X, ! agree that Ruisia ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor W. N. "Bill" STEMPER Ignacy
brand fund*. Write (or appoint
hit* little concern for our infantry
Raymond I.undquiat, Assoc.
Phone FA 2 1991
113 N. Park
meals far Interview thru Sen­
or Army anti aircraft weapon*.
FA 23031
Atlantic Rank Bldg.
der Associates, 4i* St, James
Radar and all inch detecting de­
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Bldg , Jacksonville.
vice* may help reduce the number
Realtor
of plane* that get through, hut it
LAKH MARY
*. Female Help Wanted
take* only one bomb or rocket per
HERBERT STENSTROM
Hi. FA 2-5237 of f A 2-1064.
city to annihilate it.
Registered Broker
WIDTH female help wanted
u*t
Don't you agree that Just one bil­
LEN RISNER
he 21. Apply to Pig 'N Whittle.
lion mure per year added to re­
LOTTIE BROADWAY
search lor Ihe Air Force would
KEN TORBEIT
keep Russia In for more jitters
BETTYK D. SMITH
116 N. Park Are.
Th. FA 2 6 t2l
HAPPY NKW YKAK
than 1(1 billion* for Army de­
Associates
It will he If you help Ihe fam­
fense*?
II N. Park
Ph. FA 2 2420 2 BEDROOM and bath wtlh furni
ily budget by earning that
ture. On 17 92, I II ‘1X300 $300
Always compare the ralllesnake
extra money a* an AVON
BARGAIN
MOVE
IN
TODAY
down
$85
per
month.
Mr
Mr
with the turtle and you'll know
REPRESENTATIVE. For in
2
Bit.
hmue
on
Magnolia,
juat
out
Nally.
FA
1
7*87.
which one Russia will stay d e a f
t
e n lew in your home, write,
of rlly liml i; kitchen aquipp«d,
»f:
Manager, Dm 246, tackhart,
veiu-tian blind*, apace healer. HOUSE and to arret of land, ir
(Alawys write lo Ilr. Crane
Fla.
Must icll at once. $5885. Will
rigalion. Ro* 49 A, West First
in ra re of this newspaper en­
St.
FA
2
1417.
trade
for
late
model
rer.
closing a long 4c damped, ad­
FA 2 0U1 or FA 2 0535.
I. Male Help Wealed
dressed envelope and 20c In cov­
LOTS for «alr; clrared; high
er typing and printing eo«t*
ground: IOn' x 145'; Near Raven MAN for Imuranre debit. Sanford
when you send for one of kit
SAN SEM KNOLLS
na f a r k ; $*Vi FA 2-7*13.
area Phone FA 2 1320. Write
bwklets.)
P, O. Box 137.
SUNLAND ESTATES 1 nedriwm,
3 Bedroom
1 balh Ull home. FA I 2*09
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
II. Work Wauled
HOMES BY ZEUI.I
HIGH SCHOOL girl desire* baby™ &gt;«
“ *K
sitting Job, navenna or tach
Arbor area. FA 2 1308
For lha moat liveable 4 bedroom,
MODEL OPEN DAILY
2'* hath home in Seminole HOUSEWORK. FA 2 0644.
Frankie L. Murkrt, Lakt
4 Block* west of French
County, let u* ihow you thi*
on 20)h Street
Monroe
new "plan of tomorrow" home TRUCK DRIVER want* work
Just computed in Loch Arbor,
FA 2 W44
Bessie Smith, Sanford
1'-i and t bath*, pastel colored
Every member of ihe family
William Dyches, Sanford
tile—Furred and plaiter walla—
wa* convidcrrd in designing thi* HOUSEWORK. Call FA 2 T40T.
Ruth Spencer. Maderia Beach
All electric kitchens----- Terrazzo
IIALGEN BUII.T home. A ler I*. I'luwihlnt A enl/e.
1 Dismiss!-,'*
f l o o r »—Custom built cabinet
rific value at $24.20n (X). with
Sally Kitrhell, lu-llary
work and d m tf r e e closed—
conventional financing aviilabb- S IN F o llD Plumbing A Hearing
Leroy Hickson, Sanford
Landscaped and other plus Ira
Exclusive with Seminole Ilcally. 2588 S j Elm I’h. FA 2 7911
\l:on Gunter, Sanford
lures.
1811 Park Ave . FA 2 3232
James f . Tenrhry. Sanford
Rcrl Hanson. Sanford
W. H. "Bill" S T E M P E R Agaacy
Gabriel Rhode*. Eern Park
Ji»# (,. Thomiit
Realtor A Insnror
Viola Jenklm, Sanford
IQJ.1 Sarita Ht*
f V 2-Oil#
ASSOCIATES: H. F.. Taffar
Charles Nick* Sr.. Sanford
HIIOKKIt
Arthur F. Day. Everett Harper
Leroy Holin, ’amgwood
W2 $u Park Ave. Th FA 2 Umt
Robert F. M»v, Hart Ptlchtr,
A/lee Freeman. Sanford
Helen E. Noonan
Kathleen Adam*. Sanford
F A R M KU ’S A GK.Vf’Y
Phone FA 2 19111
l i t N. Park
Estelle Rose. Sanford
N. V. Firm er, Realtor
i ’l itmbingr A llc a l in jr
III.i EMBKIt 25
P H. Whitmore
AIR CO'TJITIO.NING
Tinothy Sechrett, Titusville
Lillian G. Tran.a
Legal Notice
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Itlrlh*
Associate*.
FA 2 6362
Dr. and Mr*. R. Rosemond,
116 S Fifnch Avi. I'h. FA 2 5221 1007 Sanford Ave
n u n r.
Sanford a son
T h * a n n u a l m e e t i n g Af i n # 4- c k A/tar hours, FA 2 2611. FA 2-4921,
PLUMBING
Dismissals
N lflifi nf fit* P'1
a 9ti!ft Hank FA 2 0281
Contracting A Repairs
of ManforA a banking fnrgnrAlInn
Mary Arthur. Lnngssood
Free Eitlmatea
• III
In th# tiankln* room*
DECEMBER M
mi w#i|i&lt;#e&lt;la), Jamia y
at LAKEFRONT Property in Otiecn
R L IIVRVEY
Ad n ii.sio n s
l • v ifi- fair ih# •i»*ulni jr#*4t end 244 (( on lake 251 ft. on from, 204 Sanfurd G e Phone F'A 3 116.1
i h a i rm n • i r f
o* •%- h
hu t*
227 ft. on East: 96 ft. rm We*t;
Rota
Newby, Sanfurd
t r«# *# 4a
nm» h#ff*r# t h i
modern 2 bedroom home, double 11. Efertrical Seriicea
Martha Davli. Benson Junction rneMtl*
garage; 80 fruit trees, $ in.
Dubbynett# Thompson,
T W. Tuttaar
TratMant
well Ph. Orlando. GArden .1 3777 House Wiring — llaetrle Sernre
TituivUle
Puhllah n#**. 22 . :* 111*
Sid Vlhlen
Michael Starke. Sanfurd
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
• Rutelli Adams, Sanford
x u m *:
11$ Magnolia
FA 26811
Paul Yatet Jr., Sanlord
NOTICK I* II Ml KRV OIVKS
Major Johnson. Sanford
l l i l I, n IV CtiginbfVi am ##- MOVE IN before lanuary lit and
Dismissals
l&lt;ri'1 In hunrteaa at I«ak# Marj,
qualify for llomcitead Exemp­
PiorMa kindar th# fixtltloui nami
Ernest Hay*. Sanford
tion on thi* NEW. ipacibua,
of
,4#mlnnla
Plumbing
ant
EI##| A R T E L E C T R IC *
Sylvester Prince. Sanford
three bedroom. 2 hath, maeottry
fr'r P#rvlc# ami that I Inland In
DECEMBER 27
r#glat#r •4i«l name with lha iMarh
home in beautiful ta c h Arbor,
• F or Ihe Haul in W iring |
#*P ih# 1*1f*u11 «'ourt of 2*^0$innl#
A d m io ian *
featuring over-aized room*, in
I • RKSIDF.NTlAl,
,
f*Aiif»fv Flfiriilft, ir acrrtrd • nr#
Viola Jenkmt, Sanford
eluding a large kitchen and
« ifh lha (ir-*$i• r&lt;• of i m• flctl*
i
• INDURTRIAI.
*
Julia Jennings SarfTord
separate dining room. Price?
'tnua Nam# glglgta ta -a lt. Martian
• COMMERCIAL »
Daisy Chldeater, Sanford
Ml n rinrHa Staiuiaa Jt«l aa
only $14,500.00. with terma to I
arntndtC
Mabel Sherwood, Sanford
suit
your
pockcthook.
Exclusive
it If rti imbar*
| Ph. FA 2-3427 [
E leen Ben nett I, Sanford
wuh Seminole Realtv. 1W1 Park
I iMUh 1**4
;?t i»;i A Jan
Jake T- New by, bauiotd
• e Me
^
Av( , FA 1 3232, at U U alter 6.

Hospital Notes
DtXKMBE It 22
Admission*
Finn Hart. Sanford
Pori* Hankcl, Sanlord
Theresa Bollck, Sanford
Leon White. Sanford
Patricia Summerlin. Sanford
Julia Scarborough. Sanford
Ernest flays, Sanford
rilldy* Reynolds. Sanford
Births
Mr. a n d -Mrs. George Cubehee.
Sanford, a son
Mr and Mrs. William Clarke.
Sanford, a son
Mr and Mrs. Ruble Summer
in, Sanford. .* daughter
Itisntissa's
Aline Hendrix, Mims
Casey Dunn, Sanford
Arthur Daniel-. Sanford
Edna Russi. Sanford
Kithryn Prescott. DcBary
Cathy Jones. Lake Mary
James Daniels. Sanford
DECEMBER 23
Admissions
Eugene Padgett, aanfttrd
Gcorze Willi*. Sanford
Birth*
'
Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Reyn
olds, Sanfutd. a xin
Mr. and Sir*. Charle* Noe,
Sanford, a son
Mr and Mr* Ernest Bolirk,
Sanford, a *»n
Dismissal*
William Thompson. Sanford
Noah Cogburn. Sanford
Mabel l ake. Sanford
Larry McIntyre, Maitland
Lawrence Rauberson. Oviedo
Albert Walden. Sanford
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213 Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 2-8131
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18. Boat* and Mot ere

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W orry Clinic
Colonel X believe* inflation la
a* dangerous a threat a* Hu*»lan
war power. And he think* it I*
am arter to economla* no Halite
defrnte and invrit part o( tbn*e
aalva*eri billion* in more Air
i Torre and missile weapon*, while
we lower (axe* with the balanre.
How do yon fel regarding the
turtle vi. the rattleanake below?
■Y - GEORGE W. CRANE,
PR. D., M. D.
CASE D — 410: Colonel X, r e ­
tired recently from Ihe Air Force.
•‘Dr. Crane," he began aa we
pode together on an airplane rec­
ently, "we military men don’t
darn enpren ourselves very freeV
"F or R lan’t deemed orieket for
Ihe Army to criticize th* Navy
• r the Air Fore* to hellttl* the
ether two.
"But our graatest danger will
Boon be inflation and national bank­
ruptcy tnatdad of threat* from outtitle foe*.
"Uncle Sam toon will I* con­
fiscating 50% of all a farmer'*
I crop* and a doctor's feet, a union
man's., wages aod A manufactur­
er'* profit*. UNLESS.
‘ And dial UNLESS d-fi-ii to
■eniiblc economic* in government:
Let me be apeciflc.
"Under the m e of possible for­
eign invasion, we nre spending
billion* each year on lha Army.
Yet it i* admitted that any enemy
•Hack would he accomplished al
moat before Ihe Army men could
( e l out of their bunks and into
#»eir uniform*:
" I f and when the enemy dared
•Hack u*. wr havr only nominal
defensive p o se r against Jet*, roc­
ket*, intercontinental missiles, etc.
"Our major protection lies in our
Btrikin; power via similar Jet*,
missile*, elc.
"So it is folly to squander billion*
on obsolete defensive measure*
that are almost as absurd aa hows
and arrow*:
"England thu* ha* ordered it*
draft ended neat year: And Eng­
land i* recommending not more
than 14 billion for ALL military
matteri. whlla we still spend al­
most 10 lime* that much.

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28. Automobile*

FA ft-7498

Canteen*, mete kits, eompaaMi,
military toy*, te n u , coti. ArmyNavy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
GOOD Uied Appliances and TV's.
Gormly, Inc., Third A Palmetto.
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Service With The Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST, FA 2-0877.
tl39—6n VESPA 150 CC Scooter
complete with windihletd and
mirror, 1100 actual mltoi, Ju*t
hroken In. FA 2-3338 after 4:00
P. M.

PRIVATELY OWNED '50 Hudson.
Very dependable mechanically. TOMATOES and SWEET POTA­
TOES. Celery Ave., near BoardGood mtlrxgr on (rips. Roomy,
all.
______________
comfortable. Need* seat cover*.
Call FA 2-8606 evningt.
FULL ilied electric range, m
Pop!*!- Ave. Ph. FA 2-3735.
NO CASH, lake over payments on
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BALANCE DO T

W i n d a h le td
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L o o r G la s s
V ent Ginns
part of equity, take up pay­
S E R V IfK
ments. FA 2-1606.
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II III W. 2nd Si.
FA 2 4822 MUST SELL 1955 CHEVROLET. Including all taxes and finance
WILL ACCEPT REASONABLE
chargei. Take over payments
TV PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL
OFFER. CALL FA 23135.
on $237.40 bedroom outfit — in­
For I weeks only!
clude* Mr. and Mra. Dreaaar,
1957 CHEVROLET pickup truck
17 in. (accept soma
Rookcaae Bed. Innaraprlng MatCan hr tern any lime through
portables)
$29 V)
treia ami Matching Box Spring.
day. Phone FA 2 1*64.
21 In. $33 50
21 In. $43 50
BRAND NEW! Phono FA
AU lubes have l 1 year guarantee.
1935
DODGE Suburban Station DRESS PORK, half nr wholt, S4e
LLOYD’S RADIO A TV
Wagon, excellent condition, $750.
418 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2*799
per pound. FA 2 3617.
Call after 5 p, m. FA 2-7474.
MARY CARTER PAINTS
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Magazine Names Ike 'Man Of Year

Rainmakers May Control Storms . Guard Searches
WASHINGTON (UPI) - W e a th e r
researcher* believe that rain*
making experiment! may provide
the key to control of hail. lightnlng and violent atormi as well
as to rain and snow.
They feel that the early eco­
nomic results of elauriteeding
are less important than the basic
information
such experiments
might produce on lha mechanics
of the weather.
Three conclusion# were made in
a report Sunday by the National
Academy of Scienraa.
The report said more research
must be earrird out “ if we are
ever to lame the ocean el every
man's door”—the atmosphere.
The ecieotisla said rain-miking
effort# la the past decade have
contributed l* weather knowl­
edge.
But, they continued, “ lha eco­
nomic value of obtaining even a
small degree of control over rain­

fall baa created undesirable pres­
sures which have tended to dilute
the scientific quality of some
w ralher • modifications experi­
ments.'*
Such experiments, the report
said, should he carried out re­
peatedly nver a long period of
time under scientific auspices.

Toll Mounts
F R E Jl'S, France lUJM - The
known death toll in the Malr asset
Dam collapse Dec. 2 reached 326
with the recovery of t h e e nv re
bodies Monday. Anotner &gt;1) persona
are still listed as mlssm:.

Grid Film Shown
Sanfnrd Rotarianv mw the tilm
"Rockne of Notre Dame' at their
Civic Center luncncon yesterday.
The film showed highlights of the
famed fnothall eoaeh'i career.

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For Shrimp Boat
MIAMI fU P It — The Coast
Guard dispatched five plane# and
a cutter today to search the Gulf
of Meairo for a IS-font shrimp
boat with two men aboard.
Th* owner of the King Shrimp,
Albert Ardollna of Venice, report­
ed the boat left Nakomi* Dec. Ifi
for a Gulf fishing Dip and wax
due hack Dec. 12.
Neither lb* Coast Guard nor
Ardolina have been able to con­
tact the miming boat by radio.
Participating in the search were
three Coast Guard and two Air
Force planet and tha cutter Kernesit.
Tha University of California
Medical Center at tars Angeles ha*
developed a text to find out whe­
ther certain heart patianti would
ln&gt; good surgical risks.

“ The symbol of communism In
1939 was not that of red rockm
reaching for the star*, hut of Red
China reaching brulally inlo Tihei
and India,” the magaiine said
Eisenhower also was named man
of the year in 1941, the climatic
year of the war against Germany®

NEW YOHK f U P n —President
Eisenhower today was named the
man of tha year by the editors of
Time magaiine for the second
time.
1 e weekly news magaiine said
that Eisenhower’s outstanding achirvemenls of I9J9 were making
economy popular in the United
States and bis recent (our of
Europe. Asia and Africa.
"Eisenhower towered a* the
world's best-known, best - liked
cituen." the magaiine said.
Runner* • up included British
Prime Minister Harold Macmillan,
West German Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer: President Charle* DeGaulle of France and Japan's
Premier .Vobusuke Kishi.
.Soviet Premirr Nikita Khrush­
chev, whose sputnik* made him
the man of the year in 19-17, was
not a serious contender despite
impressive space achievements by
Ihe Soviets.

G e r m a n s W illin g
T o T a k e Fruit
LAKELAND (UPI) - The West
German government is willing to
accept Florida citrus fruit treated
with anil-decay compounda but is
still considering taking In fnut
with artificial color, according to
Florida Citrus Mutual.
|
The big groweri cooperative annuunced Wednesday its representa­
tive in Hamburg cabled that tha
Germans had decided to allow im­
portation of fresh orange/, tange­
rine* and grapefruit treated with
anti-decay compound*.

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ONE OF THE MANY nto|»pin* off point* for Santa
Claus during hia recent
viait her* wait the Elks
annual party and the Sunland Eatatea Party. Top
piature ahowa Santo at the
Elk* affair. Shown with
Santa are Mra. Mary Booth
and her five children. Left
to right, Betty Lorraine.
Sharon Maria, Mra. Booth
and infant daughter, Marie
Luui.it:, Pinky Irene anti
C a r o l . Bottom picture
ahowa Santa atopping off
at tha Sunland Estate*
yule party. Santa hear*
what Julie Ann I am en
wanted for Chriatmaa,
(Staff Photos)

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Sunny land SMOKED

Hog Jowls

Nvveo men s v ie ira to rd by tlio

helicopter Monday night and sev­
eral others were fcaretl stilt tn he
on the moving ire.
The ire broke In at least three
places ‘ill to .'10 miles upsDvuin
from here Monday night, hupping
the fishermen who had set up
shucks and were cod fishing
through boles in the ice.

Woman Engulfed In Flames
From Fuel Tank Of Jet Bomber
TUCSON, Atix. (DIM) At ths
same moment a HIT bum her was
taking off front Davis.Monllian
Air force Base a young mother
wax riding her son * bicycle near
th# airport.
Tha jet was just -Ion feel oft
ths ground Monday when the
plane's commander noth ed some­
thing waa wrong. The parachute
used for Jettisoning empty wing
tanks was alipping out and ftupping wildly as the ciafl gained
speed.
“Commandri to pilot — alter
eotirtc Immediately to U.m popu­
lated area," f'apt. Donald It.
Shilling uf t'a.u tinutde, Aril.,
•aid over the plaue'e inter cum to
the pilot, 1st Id. Thomas A. Delta,
Kb, of Milwaukee.
Delta answered with Ike usual
“ Roger" and la-gnn to lunik the
bomber. But it was l o o late. Be­
fore tha plane could awing out
of the a tea, the tank containing
I,TOO gallons of jol fuel broke
loose and plunged toward the
ground.
Moment* later Mrs. June David,
32, mother of two aims, was ongulfed in flamrs.
"I saw something diop, follow­
ed by • burst uf flame upwards

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from the ground," Carl W. Mayor
said. “There was a woman riding
a bicycle in Ihu street. The next
thing I saw she was lying in the
center of a 60-foot circle of
flumes. Dec bicycle was thrown
irlxmt *2,1 feet from her body."
Another witness, Mrs. Gene
Dillnter, .aid, "It hurst into
llaniea—U looked like an incen­
diary bomb." Elaines -plashed
1100 feet into (he air, horned power
lines ami knocked power out in
Ihe vicinity.

PICNICS

Wh o l e

Hunt For Missing
Men Called Off
QUEUED CITY (111*1) — An
air search fur levcrnl mvn fruiwi
murimtml In fishing shocks on ice
flnaa in the .St. Lawrence Klver
was called off early lodny after
a *t&gt;v»rmm-ril hvlicopter found no
Dare of them during pre-duwn
flights.
A helicopter with u two H u l l
n e w win ordered to stand by for
renewed srisreh efforts if River­
side residents report ..putting tiny
marooned men on the ice lifter
daybreak.

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in marriage hy her father was ’ thort puffed «lre\et eompleting horizon hluo bandeau of velvet pearl eam ni*. a lift of the hrtde Aldred Cone, aunt of the hrtde.
radiant in a white ballerina length , the dre*». Her thoet were of blue ribbon and illution lace which and earned a crescent bouquet of Mr*. Boyd Hildebrand, cousin o.’
gown with a bouffant *kirt of | satin and she wore t matching formed the veil. She wore tiny white chrysanthemum* sprayed the hrid* and Mr*. John E. Fox.
with blue crystal* and interFor a *hort wedding trip Mr*.
Chantilly lace over taffeta, fea- ___
*perrd with blue tulle and satin Hargis wore a black wool sheath j
turing a lace bodice with scallop­
dre** with white accestorie* and
streamer*.
ed neckline embro.dercd with
•R
irride«cent icquin*
She wore
Robert Brown. Miami, college the corsage from her wedding
niatrliine Chantilly lire mitt* and
friend of the bridegroom, served bouquet.
After the honeymoon the couple
her pearl earrings. Her tiara wa*
a* best man The u»her« were
of »reded pearl* and sequin* from
Fred Cooper III. Tampa, brother will be at home at 1624 Baltimore
which a finger tip »ilk illunon
of the hnde. and Wilton Shelton. Drive, Kingswood Manor. Orlando.
Out of town guest* included Mrs.
ceil cascaded to her »hou!drr*
Delray Beach, mother college
F. S. Cone, maternal grandma
She carried a cre»ccnt shaped
friend of the bridegroom
i bouquet of white ro*e» and carnaMr*. Cooper chose ’or her iher of the bride, and Mi«* Aldred
tion*
inter*per*ed with *“"*
tulle **'
ami
"""* ----------------daughter'* wedding a drr«» of ice Cone of Ft. I.auderdale: Mr*
satin. White satin *irramcr» com­
blue taffeta overlaid with cocoa Fred F. Cooper S r. paternal
pleted the arrangement.
brown laee. Her hat wa* of grandmother of th* bride, Y. G.
Maid of honor and unit attend­
matching ire blue velvet and her Cooper. Mr. and Mr*. Jame* Ham­
ant. Mi*« Grace Marie Slinetipher,
•hoe* were of blue «atin. Tinned mond. Mr. and Mr*. Boyd Hilde­
a life long frier.d of the bride,
on her shoulder wa* a corsage of brand. Mt*« Holly Jane Hilde­
brand. Mi** Barbara Van Akin.
wore a drc*« of horizon blue taf.
pink camellia*.
B. F. Cooper, all of Deland: Mr.
feta The dre*« featured a ha*Mr*
Smith, mother of
the and Mr*. Fred Cooper til and
que wai«t which »trr!chcd into a
groom, wore a d rrts nf Dior blue their «on Frederick IV. Mr. and
bouffant skirt of ballerina length.
*alin featuring all over self em Mr*. Dalla* Cooper. Mis* Vivian
The curved, tucked neckline form
broidery, with which she wore Cooper of Tampa; Mr. amt Mr*
, ed an off the shoulder effect w.th
matching accessories. Her corsage
W. Smith. Mi*t Barbara
was of white camellia*
Smith. Pen«acola; Mr. and Mr*,
A reception wa* held immediate n. F. Ward. New Smyrna Beach.
ly after the ceremony tn the edu­
Mr. and Mr* II. V Nelson Jr..
cational building nf the church Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Arnold. Mi««
Bride* flower* were u*cd a* de e* l.Dbeth. Carlrllr. ami Beverly
roratums in vanou* part* of the Arnold of Ocala; Mr* Cliff Evan*.
room.
Mr*. R. C. Savelte, Roy Geeting.
The bride's table was overlaid Glen Savelte, Roy Savrlle, Charwith a white Maderia doth and le* Hall. Charles Stoke*. David
was centered with a pair of three Farr, Brian Sweat. Kay Cooper.
.Meredith Ann Abraham*, light ceremony in the *anctuary
pronged silver candelabra with Mi»* Joyce Evan*. Mu* Miry
burning taper* T h u was entwined Hitchcock. Mis* Judy McNeil, Milt
r of Mr. and .Mr*. Roy 0f the church.
with fern and white chrysanthe Ella Runyon. Orlando
I and Donald Dreggor*. | j . p , stone, pianist, prrientrd
The former Mis* Cooper wa*
mum* In front of the arrangement
of Mr. and Mr*. Marion a program of wedding music. The
wa* placed a miniature bride and born in Deland, but attended San­
;ori all of Geneva were mar- bride wa* given in marriage by
wedding bells On either aid* * as ford school* graduating from
J)»f. 21 at 7 p m at the her stepfather. Mr. Sternum.
a rrystal punch bowl and the Seminole High School with the
class of 1934. She attended Mary­
Ihree tiered wedding cake.
Methodist Church in Gene
Pa*. Slone wa* maid of honor
Mr*. Martin Stinrciphrr greeted ville College. Tennessee and was
and bc*t man was Kerne*t Sin
the coe«t« at (he door and Intro­ graduated from Alabama College.
IUv. George II. Carlton chcz.
brother in law
of
the
duced them to the receiving line Monies alio. Ala. in 193* She I*
ated a t the informal candle- 1 grouin.
.
which wa* rbmpo*rd of the bridal now a physirial education instruc­
ty danug.
parly
and the parent* of the tor nn the faculty of Seminole
Hie
bride
wore
a
ballerina
Bor’eastt.
High Srhool.
couple
length d*r»s nf white lace over
Hund
Mi«« Barbara Van Akin, rouiin
Mr llargia wa* graduated from
taffeta with long sleeve* and a
koffitt in
of the bride, kept the bride * book the School of Music at Stetson
laee jacket.
tides eddi
which was placed on a la'.le University in 1939 after complet­
Following the ceremony a rerep
overlaid
with a white Italian lace ing four year* in Hie *ervice. At
:mn wa* held at the future home
present he I* on the faculty of
cloth.
of the nrwlv married couple. He
Mr* J. Hoy Bril and Mr* Colonial High Srhool in Orlando
freshments of wedding rake and
Fred Cooper III served the eske, where lie D an instructor in
WEDNESDAY
coffee were served to the gurvts
while
Mr* Robert William* pre music. Hr alto la choir director
st Baptist Church Prayer A**ntlm with the serving were
at North Park Baptut Church in
tided at the punch bowl.
parents
f
the
couple
and
Mrs.
ca 7:30 p. m.
Floating hoslettei were Mia* that city.
June Pewitt of Eau Gallic. As
sUting with church decorations
THURSDAY
wa* Mrs. Edward Yarborough
Ju*t before serving fi*h click*
T f l w 1st Baptist Church Training
Out of town guests includ'd
| Q H \ J t i Officer! council meeting Mr*. Pewitt. Harry Maynard. San or French fries, »prinkle them
p. m. Watehnlght festivities Francisco. Calif., Hilly Maynard with your favorite talad dressing
AUGIT p&lt; m&gt; ^ 12:03 a. m.
and Hoy Hallinget of Eau Gallic. mix.

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Lake Monroe

Buying Tips

Personal s

On Readymades

BY MRS. II. I. JOHNSON
Mr. and Mr*. Arnold Timid amt
«on* nt Elder Spring* spent Chn«t
m at day with Mr. Tinders parent*.
Mr. and .Mr*. J . 11. I intftcl
Mr. anil 3lr». Eddie Grow of
Miami and Mr. and Mr*. K C
Bledsoe of I’rniacola are guest*
n the home of .Mr. anil Mr*. C.
B Giles.
Mr. and Mr*. Ed Oglesby were
railed to St Petersburg due to Ihe
illne** &lt;&gt;f their daughter
Mr. and Mr*. J. II Edward*
of Sfbring anil formerly of Lake
.Monroe were here calling on
friend* Saturday.
A2C Robert .Mann of die t . S
A. F. Little Rock, Ark i« here on
leave ami visiting hi* lather, .lack
Mann and other relative*
Mr*. Annie McArthur, Lake
Monroe Pn.*tina«trr. *penl Christ
ilia* day with her brother and *i«
ter in law. Mr soil Mr* Jim Wat
ter* in Sanford
Mr and Mr* Hubert Johnson
had the pleasure of a suit from
their children, Mr and Mr* Jim
mie Johnson. Orlando Mr and
Don Hud-on, lloti Johnson anil
granddaughter Cindy, with them
Christina* da\ Mr*. Jean l i n n
old* *nd *on stanlev. of Tampa
Eddie Grow, Miami, and Mr* .1
A Johnson called lairr in the
day.
Mr* George Simmon* who habeen ill I* much better and l* ablr
tn be out again.

| m dollar*,
J it . II. lid

report two
A WhRt
wd II
toiamniili' n&lt;
•os A. Rock*'
bowtd out
Republic*#
% boo nadir
bow*’.
The
message*
Eisenhower
his White
Perioni
who flew
early this
Pres* St!
•rty said
two aide* i|
Qfc going over a
of the Union
liagerty then
President wiQ
in f&gt;cr*o* to a Jo
12 M p. a .
diy alter the De
trolled Cuflgrtie ee.
I960 session.
Hr Mid the Pres
Uvered nil his State
messages ia person
^

ing#from hu heart si1'® W O M E N S T O R Y l - K .U .I K MK.MIlKItS in j o y i n j f n p a r t y f..ldlovvHigertv * , | „ |,f « D e c e m b e r m ie tiiiK a t t h e S t e n i |i c r h o m e art* f r o n t ro w . le f t . I,.incln
fn II* 13.914 square m&gt;!&lt;
Dre* Pearson eoium;H* t ’Feddi* Berry hill, D n n itn H rnm len, S a n d y M e t/le r . .second row,
Switzerland ha* 123 modern win
today saying tbit D ekle, S h e r y l S t e m p er, C a ro l O x fo r d . C arol St ent p e r , buck row.
i ter resort* with more than bin
piiM-il Hie word laruujUlceson, Shirley V ih le n , Dot tie J a r d i n e , J o n S m i t h a n d K a r e n
, lift* ami cableway*, tin ice rink*,
k. Dewey that the prr*
'
( S t a f f P h o to )
ooo licensed «ki in*ir icior* *n&gt;
mme 7 non hotel*
oppo*ed in Rockefeller is
presidential nominee
Hagerty commented th
Bum ' of Pearvon's colu.
divpatih about Eitenhow
e*cdK"Wlr‘ *** c0,I,pl*t*l5lory League Si'm per anil Freddie H*iryhill. *..ft drink* »«-ie served in mem
her“ —*
ret*u».
'*
Refreshment* nf ire cresm, top her* present, followed by • sm-inl
Aiked about the announmhe Miu«a
pe&lt;i with cherries, cake, nut* and J hour and holiday party,

(p&amp;AAonah

Mr. ami Mr*. A. L H&lt;v&gt;d, tJOT
MyTtla Ave., Sanford, announce
th« engagement and approaching
marringr of their daughter, Jo
Ann to Raymond Wilfotd W'ein*
mann J r , »on of Mr and Mr*. R.
W. Wrinmann, 603 West 24th St.,
Sanford.
Mi** Hood was born in Sanford,
attended schools heir ami wra* a
member of tha tD.Vt graduating
c!a*« of Saminole High School.
She wa» a member of tha P#p
Club. Tn-lli-Y and the library staff.
Mr. Weinmann wa* born in Pa),
ler.son, N. J . but ha* lived in San*
ford for several year*. He giadu*
ated from Seminola High School
with the 1937 class and i« now at*
tending Radio Electronrc Tetert.
lion School in Miami.
Wedding plan* will Ve annoup*
erd at a later date.

Dr. and Mr*. Jack Morrison are
moving to their new home on
Cry«tal Lake in laich Arbor, to­
day. Mr*. Morrison'* mother,
Sir*. George Johndrnw of Sri
luate. Mat*. I* expected to arrive
this week end for an extended
visit with the family and friend*
in Ihe area
Mr. and Mr* F. S Lamson
are moving to Orlando thl* week
He I* manager of the C. E.
Bradshaw Co. in Orlando. Mr.
Lamson formerly terved a* city
clerk of Sanford and they have
lived her# for many year*. Their
new address t» 603 Ramona Ave
Orlando.
Home guests of Dr. and Mr*
For an ea«y, t*»ty ami dellcloow
II. W'ayde Rucker Ihe past werk snack for all age*—at almost any
included their ion. Dr. and Mr*.
II. W'ayde Rucker J r . and daugh time—try •'Marihmallow Criap
ter. Alyion of Leesburg, their Treat*.daughter, and son in-law. Mr. ami
Ju«t melt one fourth cup of mar*
Mr*. C. R. Jone* J r , »nd daugh­ garina in a thrrn quart saucepgl*
ters, Joy and Sharon of Jackson­ and add three cup* of nviniatur*
ville. Mr*. Rucker'* lister, Mrs. mnralimallows, mixing until tha
J. F. Hawkins, from Mocktvllle, soil, pufly confection* ar* melted.
N. C. and her brother Claude
Remove frmn heat, stir tn lira
Horn and ion Claude Jr., also cup* of r ritp rica cereal. Pres*
from Mockiville.
mixture Into a greased 1 3 x 9 Inch
Mr. anil Mr* Dale Hofmann pan, allow |u eoo| and r u t Into
and daughter*, Debbie and Mina squares. Keep this recipe handy
Lynn, have returned to their home for the aspiring young cooks «f
in Eau Gallir after a visit W1 1 the family who are looking for
tut parents, Mr. and Mr*. W. D. simple ami good treats to rnaka
Hofmann al their home on Valen­ for friend*.
4
cia Dr.
House guru* of Mr anil Mr*
E. C. Harper Sr. al llieir home
nn Sanford Ave. are their daugh­
ter. Mr*. M. P. Jacoby and her
husband. Dr. Jarohy, Cocoa Beach,
and 3lr*. Harper'* aider. Mr*
4a. S. Hale* and Mr. Hales of
*1
Roanokr, Ya.
Mr. and Mr*. Hay Clinkscale*
I '.i
Ry MBS. CLARENCE SNYDER and daughter, Jeri, of Anderson,1
Mr. and Mr*. Ma«on Millwood S. C. are visiting J. A. Ellison |
spent th* holiday* in Henderson­ on Elm Ave.
W'grkssd guea'.i of .Mr. sod
ville, N. C. with their ton-in-law Mr*. I*. P. Campbell were Mr
and daughter, Mr. and 3trs. Wll- and Mrs. It. It. .Mnrphrw and
&gt;'»"» &lt;-'hem. Their grandson, Mon ion. Bill nf Rohlntvillr. N. C.
roe Millwood returned with them and Col. William G. Campbell
of Shatimar.
for a visit.
Mr*. Lois lliookr entritainrd
meniltei* of her family L*l week
To remove coffee ttain* on cot
with Chri*tm*« dinner. Those a t ­ ?3T1 or 1'P.ro, jDMir boiling
tending were Mr. sod Mr*. Edwin through tha stain or soak in
llraddock and children, Danny, Al warm water. Wash, and treat re
len, Jimmy anl Crystal of Enter. maining ttain* by hlearlilng
pri*e and Mr. anil Mi*. Don Sto- Sponge with cleaning fluid if the
well and children, Donna, Maiinr, coffee contained rreain. For *ilk,
Corky and Vine# of II,teen.
wool, rayon, nylon or other &lt;yn
Herman Allman anil Donna Rto. llietic fabric*, follow the proce­
well attended Hie DePratrr Ham­ dure for cotton, bi.t iiibstitutr a
ilton wedding in Enterprlte last mild powdered htcavh for the
Friday.
strong liquid type
, Mr. an&gt;l Mr*. Walter Rnharl*,
Bella Glade, visited their siller*,
Mr*. Flank Groige and Mr*. Sanford')* S in k in g C h u rc h
M U S T ( I I I I tl'H OK T I I B
I|n*ark over the holiday weekend.

Marshmallow

'• Crispy Treats

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Personals

MYRTIF. WILSON
Home DemontUallun Agent
Women whs look for b in s '.*;•
or other label* on a dre** before
they bur probably get much more
, a n , faction from their purchase*
than thoir who buy and ignore
such information
* Became of the new fiber*,
blend* and finiihr* of fabric* uird
in readymade*, women need in
formation on whether to dry
clean or wa«h Ihe garment, how
to waih. whether ironing if need
ed. and if «o. how hot an Iron
m av he utnl The hang tag or
label may atm tell about shrink
age. color fi«tnr«*. sue ami fin
i«h of the garment", write* Mm
Elizabeth Dirkenmn, Clothing and
Trxttle* Specialist.
In a *urvey m le of t.ixa) wo
men, more than four out of
every fivr. or *0 percent of Ihmc
who loukcd at label*, said thev
The average American spent
always follow label instruction*
and over V) perrrnt u*e Inform* 127 a year on medical service* in
lion on liber content at a guide 1929. rompared with $124 today.
to laundering and ironing.
'lore than half Ihe wumen who
«aid they read label* before buy
mg dre»*e* «»ve the labels from
nrw dretset to refer to in laun
drring or cleaning
Hang lag* are much more
likely tn carry information re
girding rare J the new garment
than trwn In label*
Retailer*, dre»« manufacturer*
and fabric distributor* have e*
{ preoed tnlerrtl In knowing what
women want in label* and how
murh thee ran u*e them.

N A ZA KE N E
W e lc o m r* You
11.1 S o u t h .Mnple Avp.

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Christmas Mailing shel^l
Sets Record Here &lt;
thJ 0’,*' w,f,ri*, , May ajreed A,
S . ho l ", .HI
n " record* f„rpr,tnut loin eome*
Bo'.nd incoming m ia.
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December 31, 1959

m re
1.941 rONSIT.TANT
t i f . i .-m i,
WAI.T OATMAN IIKAKI.Ni;
Will check jour
Hearing nr hearing
aid
___________
T H U R S D A Y 1:00 p. m. i&lt;&gt; 1:4MJ p. m.
al —
FAUST'S 1)1(1 C STORE
Sanford
Ikilteries, Cord Accrw.worien for all
Hearing Aid.w

• Wondarfw*,
non-fodmg to lo ri
• D riei In minutei

Steaks
Sea Food

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'he big grit ma.e k , *e

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J ean' s Spaghetti House
Specializing in Home Cooked

j*
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H," T rnm* thl1 S*». Huber mper

Humphray (DSlina.) would
the Democratic prwident.il *JIU, praal

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N u p tia l

C o o p e r, P e te r J. H a rg is

*s Beverly J n e
Co-’per.
ghter of Mr. and Mr*. Fred
Cooper J r . of Ocala and farm/ of Sanford and Peter J. liar. n n of Mr*. Palph Smith o.'
Aiiacola and the late Mr. liarwere united in marrlaje SunCOm®1 Dec. 27 at 22 p. in. at the
Slit Baptist Church, Sanford
• r(* *’he inpreaiivr double . rinj.
™mdlcliaht ceremony wa* ••.|i&gt;ntaj(l)jed by Dr. W. P. iWok* J r . h.r e a background of pal.n- and
Yns. Two cindrla'ir a err bankfills' *fl*In*t the greener) accented
.• two white u*n« holding tall
DlVaite arrangem ent of d a d »li ami
.•hryaantheinum* Hanking the al
P®tar. Candelabra w.th burning
•aper* alto were placed in the
- indow* amid greener'
rorP.Mrj. Marvin Milan. organi-t,
flDD0 »enled the tradition I wedding
*r*i gram including t . wedding
ed i n chei.
formef MU* Cooper, given

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�'Guard Searches
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For ShrimpBoat

D o u b le

•

WASHINGTON (CPU —Weather
researchers believe that rain­
making experiments may provide
the key to control of hail, light­
ning and violent storms as well
as to rain and snow.
They feel that the early etonomie results of rloud-sceding
are less important than the basie
information
such experiments
might paoduce on the mechanics
of the weather.
These conclusions were made in
a report Sunday by the National
Academy of Sciences.
The report said more research
mutt be carried out "if we are
ever to tame the ocean at every
man's door"—the atmo-phere.
The scientists said rain making
efforts in the past decade have
contributed to weather knowl­
edge.
But, they continued, ' the eco­
nomic value of obtaining even a
small degree of control over rain-

fall hat ereated undesirable pres­
sures whirh have tended to dilute
the scientific quality of tome
weather • modifications experi­
ments.''
Such experiments, the report
said, should be carried out r e ­
peatedly over a long period of
time under scientific auspices.

Toll MountH
FKEJCS, Kranee (U P .)
The
known death loll in the Mali asset
I)am collapse Dec. 2 reached 318
with the recovery &lt;4 th
m- re
laxiie* Monday. Anot ,ei M persona
are still listed as ml»»in\

''The eyinbol of et
1939 was not that at
reaching for the *ta|
China reaching hrutl
and India." the ni
Eisenhower alio M
of the y rar in 1MC
year of the war i U

NKW YORK fUPD—President |
Kt*enhower today wa« named the
man of the year by the editors of
Time magatine for the aecond
time.
The weekly news magaiine said
that Eisenhower's outstanding achievemmts of 19S9 were making
economy popular in the United
States and his recent tour of
Europe. Alia and Africa.
"Eisenhower towered as the |
LAKELAND i U P 1 ).world's best known, best • liked
Grrman governm ttk ;H
citi/en." the masarinr said.
Runner* • up included British aerrpt Florida c i tlM . I
with anti-decay compel
still considering tiki*
with artificial color, k
Florida Citrus Mutual. ■
The big growers r«m|
nminced Wednesday ita
live in Hamburg cab*
Germans had derided I
purtation of fresh oral
rinrs and grapefruit tl
anti-decay compounds.

MIAMI fU P Il — The Coast
Guard dispatched five planea and
a cutter today to search the Gulf
nf Mexico for ■ 45-foot shrimp
boat with two men abnarj.
The owner of the King Shrimp.
Albert Ardolina of Venire, report­
ed the boat left Nokomis lire, lit
fur a Gulf fishing trip and was
due hack Dee. Ti.
Neither the Cna.t Guard nut
Ardolina have br*n able to con­
tact the missing boat by radio.
J's/tiripatimr in the «rarch were
three Coast tiuurd and two Air
Knree planes and the cutter Kerne-

Germans W n
To Take Frnr

(irid Film Shown
Sanford Ro'arians taw the !i!*m
"Hockno of Notre Dame' at thojr
Civie Center lunruoon yesterday.
The film showed highlights of the
famed football coach's career.

The University of California
Medical Center at Eos Angeles has
developed a test to lind out whe­
ther certain heart patients would
tie good surgical risks.

M iss

&gt; &lt;i. Stratton

1'r.derw.Hid M
1 ChnstuphW
Wand; Health.

L Aninvon and

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Start the New-

Blaukuyt*

To

Eat

Better

Meats

In

1960

High Duality guarantees this will he an easy Resolution to keep!
Can*

SMOKED

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Church
Calendar
WEDNESDAY
[ F ir-t Baptist Church
Jervico 7.3(1 p. m.

■ Ftr-t
Union
T;JO p.
• :30 p.

lyUEIIKC CITY tU l'Ii
An
air aeareh (or srveial men f u m l
marooned in fi-hing a h n e k - o il ica
floes in the St. I.nwrt-ner River

w*s* rtlloil nf f *.■*»(«• IimIsiv

ir«»v«rfimriil h«li&lt;*o|»t»r fotiml

hclil Hptl'l Ml»(|l|sl \ flight *41KI M'Vr

vral «ith«*rw weir fruietl «till tn h«'
mi the tiiovinir ice.
The h e hrukt* III it I li*a.i| i Iimt
place* Jll to sill inilen upaiiram
fiuni here Mmiii»iy iiiuht. (nipping
the finhermefi w h«• hml &gt;e( up
nhiM'kN anil were cmI fMhiiu:
thioiiKli hnlcw in ttie ice.
TUCSON, Aiix. ( I l l ' l l At tli* | f t i i i i i t i n - jf t o U l i « l , " C u t I \N M a ^ i i
"Thi'if wilt a
titliiu:
same monis-nt * II17 bombs r -vn» i
taking off front D*vi*-Mnnth*h .i h icyrla in lli»* i l r r f t . T h e next
A ir Force Base » yoiinir mother Ihintr I m w v|\r w in lym^r in thr
was riding Iist -on's tu r v il r near renter of h sr»0*f«Hit r i i r l e of
flume
Her M ryrle mut thrown
the airport.
The |et was just 300 f n l n(f atniiit J*i feet from h*i I mhU .’'
the ground Mondny when the
A n u th rr witn^M,
Mm. tim e
plane'a romuiitndrr nottied tome, Ih ttn ier, aaiil. “ It hurat into
thing was vs long. I’hc pniurbute tUmr:v it looked like tin itU'enused (or jultlsonlog empty wing ilmry ImiiiiIi ." I* Lillies
|iliinhe&lt;l
tanks w h s alipping out isml (lap 'ten feet into Hih air, hiirto &lt;t p«i\%er
ping wildly ■» th r etu fl gullied line* miuI kto&gt;rkeft jniwer out in
aperd,
(lie \icin ity .
"Co in m a mi - 1 U, pilot
alter
courts! immediately |o Urn popu­
lated area," Capl. Donald It.
Shilling of Cu.-a Giisnde, Aria.,
said over the p l a n e , o ite u u m to
the pilot, 1st I t . T'humaa A. Ilrlra,
2b, nf Milwaukee.
LAST SIIOWTNl*
Detra answered with tin- usual
Ol'EN 12:13
' l i n g e r " and Iw-gun to bonk the
bomber. But it was too late. Be­
fore the plane could swing out
of the area, th r lank containing
1.70*1 gallon* of ml fuel broke
loose amt plunged toward the

giound.
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MVHTIE WIIAON
Home Demoostratloa Agent
Women who look for hang tag*
or other label* on a dress before
they buy probably get much more
satisfaction from their purrhise*
than those who buy and ignore
such information
' Because nf the new fibers
blends and finishes of fabrics used
in readymades, women need in
formation on whether to dry
rlran or wash the garment, how
to wash, whether ironing is need
ed and if *o. how hot an iron
inav tie used The hang tag or
label may also tell atiout shrink
age. color fi-lne-s. sue and fin
i*h nf the garment", writes Mi«*
Elisabeth Du ken-on, Clothing and
Textiles Specialist.
In a survey lit ie of 1.000 so
men. more than four out of
n e r y five or SO perrenl of those
who looked at labela. said the*
The average Xmerican spent
always follow label lovlnicteots
and over Xo perient use informa 127 a year on incdiral service* in
lion on tlbrr current a* a guide 1929. compared with S134 today
to laundering and ironing
Mnrr than half the women who
- i d they read labels before boy
ing ilre--r« -ave the labels from
ru is drex-es to refer to in lann
•tiring or (leaning
Hang lags are much more
Twelfth
likelv tn earry information re
girding car# f the new garment
than sewn in labela
Itcai'er*, dress nianiifsrlorrr*
and fabric distributors have r«
p r e - i e d interest in knowing wha'
women wsnt in label* and how
ni irtx thee fan use them

To remove enffe* xtains on cot
Ion nr linen, pour Ixuting water
through thr* stain or soak in
warm water. Wash, anil treat re
maining stains by bleaching
Sponge with cleaning Go I if t h e
coffee contained cream. For silk,
wool, ravon. nylon or other svn
llietie fabrics, follow fhe proce­
dure for cotton. b..t substitute a
mild powdered hlca-li for the
strong liquid type

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The bride wore a ballerina
length d • ■«s of white lace over
taffeta with long sleeves and a
lace jacket.
Following the ceremony a rerep
on wa» held at the future home
of the m-w.v married couple. Re
freshnients of wedding cake and
coffee were served to the guc*t*
\s-isting with the o-rving were
parent* nf the couple and Mrv
June Pew lit of Fail Gallic As
sisting with church decorations
wa» Mr- IMward Yarborough
Just before serving fish sticks
Out of town guests luc'.udid nr French fries, sprmklr them
Mrs. I’ewitt, Harry Mavnard. San
Francisco. Calif, Hilly Maynard with your f.nonte salad dre-ung
ami Roy Itallingce of Kau Gallic, nnx.

Mr. and Mrs, Kddic (iiow of
Miami and Mr, and Mr*. It (
Bledsoe of Pensacola are guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. c.
It Giles.
Mr. and Mrs Ed Hglr-bv were
railed to M Petersburg due to the
illness of ills ir daughter
Mr ami vtr- J ll rilwarils
of .Sobring and lormcrly of Lake
Monroe were here railing on
fro-nil- Saturday
\2( Itolirrl Mann of llie t S
\ t l.ittle Hock. Ark I* here on
leave and vi-itilig bis 'allut Jack
Mann and other relativeMrs
Anne McArthur, Cake
Monroe Pnstinatter. -pent Christ
mas day wi'ii hrr brother and -is
ler m law. Mr and Mr* Jim Mul
ter* in Sanford
Mr and Mr- Hub- rt Jolin»on
had tiir pleasure of a visit from
their rhlldrrn Mr and Mr- Jim
line Juhn-on. Otlando Mr and
Don Hud-on Bob Johnson anil
granddaughter Cindy, with thenChristmas da- Mr- Jean Be-n
old* and son Stanley of Tampa
Eddie Grow, Miami and Mr* f
X Johnum i ailed lain in &lt;hc
day.
Mr* Gnirgr Simmon- wlm atu-eo ill i- much hotter and i» a dr

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ANTHONY FRANCIOSA
SHIRLEY MacLAINE
CAROLYN JONES

Prayer

XIdred Conr. sunt «? the hrtde,
Mri Boyd Hildebrand, cousin of
the bride and Mrs. John F Eox
f o r a short wedding trip Mr*
Hargis wore a black wool vtirath
dre*» with white accessories and
the corsage from her wedding
bouquet
After the
‘ *honeymoon the couple
Mr. and Mrs. A. t Il«"d, t.MIT
will be at home xt 1874 Baltimore
Myrtle Are., Sanford, annnunea
Drive, King-wnnd Manor. Orlando
the engagement and appi "aching
Out of t-u.n g u citi included Mrs
marriage of their daughter, J o
F. S. Cone, maternal grandmn
Ann to Raymond Wilfoid W'ein.
ther of the hrtde, and Mi** Aldred
niann J r , son of Mr and Mrs. ft.
Cone of Ft. t.amlrrdalr: Mr*
XV. W'emmann, COS West 21th St.,
Fred K Cooper Sr . paternal
Sanford.
grandmother of the bride, V. G
Miss Hi&gt;od was botn in Sanford,
Cooper. Mr. and Mr* James Ham­
attemlrd schoola heir and was a
mond. Mr and Mrs Bovd llilile
member of lha !95ts graduating
brand. Miss Holly Jane llilde
c l a s s of Seminole High School.
brand. Miss Barbara Van Akin.
Dr and Mrs Jack Morrison are j She was a member of the Pep
II F. Cooper, all of Del.and: Mr moving to their new home on
Cliih. Tn-lli-Y and the library- staff.
and Mrs. Fred Cooper III and
Mr. W'einmann was born in l'*y.
their son Frederick IV, Mr and Crystal la k e in t.oeh Arbor, to
Mr* Dallas Cooper Miss Vivian day, Mrs. Morrison's mother, terson, N. J. but has lived in San*
Cooper nf Tampa. Mr and Mr* Mr*. George Johmlrow of Set ford for several years, lie giadu«
Ralph W. Smith. Mi*t Barbara tuate. Mass. Is expected to arrive ated from Seminole High School
Smith. Pensacola: Mr and Mrs this week end for an extended with the 1937 class and is nowr a t ­
tending Radio Electronic Televt.
H F Ward. New Smvrna Beach.
Mr and Mrs II V Nelson J r . visit with the family and friend* •ion S-hind in Miami.
Wedding plans will be antioupMr and Mrs J. II Arnold. Mis* in the area
Mr. and Mrs F S t.amson ceil at a later date.
e* l.ishelh, Carlelle. and Beverly
Vrnotd of Ocala; Mr* Cliff Evans, are moving to Orlando this week
Mrs. B. C. Savelle, Boy Grrtmg. He Is manager of the C. K.
Glen Savelle, Hoy Savelle, Char i Bradshaw Co. in Orlando. Mr.
tr* Hall. Charles Stokes. David t.amson formerly served as city
Farr. Brian Sweat. Bar Cooper. rlerk of Sanford and they have
Miss Joyce Evan*. Miss Mary lived here tor many year*. Their
Hitrhrnek. Miss Judy McNeil, Miss new address is 603 Ramona Ave ,
Orlando.
Etta Runyon. Orlando
House guest* of Dr. and Mrs
For an e*«y, tasty and deliciostw
The former Miss Cooper was
horn in Dft.and, hut attended San II. W'aytle Rucker the past week snack foe all ages - at almost any
ford arhoolt graduating from included their son. Dr. and Mr-. time—try "Marshmallow Crisp
Seminole High School with the II W'aytle Ituekrr Jr . and ilatigh
rlas* of 19.14 She attended Mary ter. Alyion of Leesburg, their Treats.'*
Just melt one fourth cup of m a r ­
ville College, Tennessee and was daughter, and son in law. Mr. and
graduated from Alabama College. Mrs. C. R Jonrs Jr., ami daugh- garine in .* thrris quart saucepan
Jsckf.t'T* ami . u n i lo.ie clip. of looiosiiirss
Montrvaiio. Ala. in 193a She i* •&lt;*rt Joy we*i jahsren
now a phvsieial education instruc­ ville. ' I r * Rucker's sister. Mr... marshmallows, mixing until th*
tor on the faculty of Seminole J. F. Hawkins, from Mocksville. suit, pufly confections are melted.
N. C. and her brother Claude
High Sehool
Remove from heat, stir in fivg
Mr Hargti was graduated from Horn and son Claude Jr , also cups of crisp ric*« eeieal. Pres*
from
Mocksville.
mixture Into a greased IS x 0 Inch
the School of Millie at Stetson
Mr and Mrs Dale Hofmann pan, allow to cool and rut Into
University in 19J9 after romplrt
mg four years in the service. At ami daughters, Oehltic and Mina squares. Keep this recipe handy
present he is on the family of l.vnn. have returned to their home for the aspiring young cooka a t
Colonial High School in Orlando in Fail Gallic after a visit with the family who ate looking fop
where lie it an instructor in his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. I). simple and good treats to maka
nuisir. He also it rhoir director Hofmann at their home on Valen for frUinlt,
at North Park Baptist Church in ria Dr.
House guests of Mr and Mrs
lhat city.
E. U. Harper Sr. at their home
on Sanford Ave are their daugh
ler, Mrs M. P. Jacoby and her
husband, Dr. Jacoby, Cocoa Beach,
and Mr*. Harper's sister. Mr*
G. S Hales and Mr. Hales of
Uoatioke. Vi
Mr. and Mrs Bay Clinkscales
S M DKIt and daughter, Je n , of Xnderson,
S. C. are visiting J. A. Kill von
I on Kim Ave
Weekend guest* of Mr. and
| Mr-. P. P. Campbell were Mr
and Mrs. It. II Morpliew and
i son. Bill of RoblnsvIUr, N. f
and Col William G. Campbell
, of Shatimar.

Marshmallow

Sunnyland • Dressed &amp; Drawn - WHOLK

imi

tract* of them &lt;1 irmif pre iluwn
flifhta.
A h**h(«i|it«rr v\ith .» tuu m.«a
r r t w wn* priln n l t*» Niaml Lv for
rrnvwiMl irmcli effm ti if Kivrr*
Aiile i cmitiriii a
'potting any
iiiar«Mini‘«l mrn t»n the in* nftcr
iluytirrak.
.Seven men At'iu M'*» im'iI hy th«*

.n marriage by her father was short puffed sleeves completing
radiant in a white ballerina length the dre«s. Her shoes were of blue
gown with a bouffant vktrt of | satin and ehe wore a matching
Chantilly lace over talfeta. tea...... .................... — .
tunng a lace bodice with scallop
U
ed neck!.nr embroidered with
dR
Irriilescent sequin*
She wore
matching Chantilly lace mitts and
her p n r l earring* Her t-ara wj*
nf seeded pear’* anil sequins Irom
which a finger tip silk illusion

Ml-* Meredith Xr.n Abraham*, light ceremony in (lie -anctnary
daughter nf Mr and Mrs. Roy of the church.
Sicrm.in and Donald Dreggors
J. D. Stone, pianist, presented
o n of Mr. and Mr-. Nt .i non a program of wedding music. The
Dreggor* all of Geneva were mar bride " i s given in marriage by
Tied Her. il a: 7 p m at the her stepfather. Mr. Strrman
First Mrth li*t i hurch in Gene
Pat Stone was nia, I cf honor
and bc«t n an was Kernes1. San
• The Rev. George M canton r hr/.
brother in law
ot
me
officiated at the informal candle- ' - room

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Wedding Announced
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pinir off point* for Santa
Claim during hi* recent
visit her* wn* the Elk*
annual party and the Sunland Kxtate* Party. Top
pint tire a how* Santa at the
Elk* affair. Shown with
Santa are .Mr*. Mary Booth
and her five children. I.el't
to right, Betty Lorraine,
Sharon Marie, Mr*. Booth
and infant daughter, Mari'1
Loiiiise, Pinky Irene and
C a r o l . Bottom picture
ghowa Santa atopping off
at the Sunland K*lale*
yule party. SanlH hear*
what Julie Ann lumen
wanted for Christina*.
(Staff Photo*)

C a n d le lig h t C e re m o n y

B everly

Mi«* Beverly
Jne
Cooper,
•laughter of Mr. and Mr« Frrd
E. Cooper Jr. of Ocala and form­
erly of Sanford and Pr'cr J. Mar­
s'*. » :i nf Mr*, "alp'i Smith n.'
Pensacola and the late Mr. Har­
gis, were united in marriage Sun­
day Dec. 27 at 2 p. in a. the
Kir.it ll.ioti-t Church Sanford
Tile impressive double . r n r.
candlelight ceremony wa- ...leur. led
Dr. W. P. Hro s Jr., I
fore a background of pal.n- anil
fcrn« Tun candrUHr • ,-rr ban*
cd against the grcM.crv. .nccnlcd
by two white urns holding tall
vv.ute arrangements of glad oli and
chrysanthemums tlan-ing the a
tar. Candelabra with burning
tapers also were placrd in the
windows amid grrcnrrv
M rs
Marvin Milan organist,
presrntr I the traditioc • v .ulding
program including :
wedding
inarches
The former Miss Cooper, given

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Keystone Claule
■I H irrlik iri, P i.
Fiaal
Temple t i Pennsylvania A3
CoasoUUoa
Penn State 72 Duquetne &lt;9
Provtftare Invitational
at Provide***, *• I.
Flral Ronnd
Providence *6 Boston U. 47
Georgetown D. C. 12 Brown 65
Saatk
Harrieaae Invitational
at Miami. Fla.
Final
Miami Fla. IT Xavier Ohio 63 '
Consolation
Brigham Young 7t Florida 65
Dlile Classic
at Rrlelgh. N. C.
Semifinal
North Carolina 75 Duke 53
Wake Forest 61 Dayton SO
Consolation
Holy Cross 63 N. Carolina SI. 61
Utah 75 Minnesota 73
Bine Grass Tournament
at Louisville, By.
Final
Indiana M Louisville 7t
Consolation

Maryland 76 Fordham 74
Sngsr Bowl Tournament
at New Orleans, La.
First Round
Tulane 62 Virginia Tech 57
Western Ky. 61 Mississippi St. 51
Gator Beni Tournament
at Jacksonville, Fla.
First Rouad

Georgia 79 Louisiana State 67
Florida St. 16 Jacksonville U. 63
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Richmond Invitational
at Richmond, Va.
First Round
Lafayette II William &amp; 51ary 63
South Carolina M Richmond 75

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Vanderbilt 72 I’rincclon 54
Midwest
Big Eight Tournament
at Kansas City, Mo.
Semifinal
Kansas 55 Oklahoma 54
Iowa State 55 Colorado 41
Consolation
Oklahoma SI. 61 Missouri 40
Kansas St. 71 Nebraska 63
Motor CUy Classic
at Prtroil, Mich.
Final
Detroit 02 Western .Michigan 72
Consolation
Jfew Mexico IK) Valparaiso 76
ik.nlue 70 Montana State 46
Chicago U. 71 Union N Y 50
.
Southwest
Southwest Conference Tourney
at Houston, Tea.
Semifinal
H aas A4M at Texas 74
*RU 67 Arkansas 5a
Consolation

Baylor 71 Texas Tech 58
W ill Christian S3 Klee 72
’All-College Tournament
■'* at Oklahoma CUy, Okie.
Semifinal
Oklt. City U 80 Howling Green 71
Utah Itate 75 Wichita 68
Consolation
Tulsa TO Clem son 32
Niagara 72 Cornell 56
West
Los Angeles Invitational
at Los Angeles, Calif.
Kemllinal
California 63 South’n Cal 61 o. t.
West Virginia BT UCLA 73
Consolation
Illinois 02 Northwestern 79
Stanford 59 Michigan 52
Far West Classic
at Corvallis, Wash.
Final
Oregon State 6ti Oregon 36
Semifinal
New Mexico St. HR Denver 61
Contolitlnn
Portland 63 Hawaii 52
Washington St. 59 Idaho 37

M ather Paces
Bowling Play
Mathrr of Snnford pmuril on
the |niw*r to lake uvrr first place
IH tha Sanford City Howling
League as they swept their series
with Harry's Liquors,
During tha evening tli* Mather
team rolled Its highest game of
tha year ami tecuml highest series
to movu five gamrs In front of
the second place Harry's.

Denver Signs 2
; DENVER (UPI) ~
Ronald
Cain, a Kentucky University end,
6&lt;|d Corky Haines, linebacker
from South Carolina, havw signed
contract* with tha Dettvrr rluh
of the new American Football
League.

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F i g t 4—1^ s i . D tc. SO,

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fo v u u jJb m jm ? Coven Sports
By JERRY COVINGTON
Well, our old friend Peta Schaal U re*
turning to Sanford In the capacity of gen*
cral manager for the Sanford Greyhoundn
thlx acitflon and I'm aure this is pleasant
news for everybody.
It is Pete's enthusiasm and know how
that has made the Florida State Leapue
the beat operating claxa-D circuit in the
country and he can take the bulk of the
credit for making the league what It is to­
day. Back when the going was really
rough and the parent teams didn’t supply
the money thnt they do now, Pete worked
all angles and somehow kept the league
going.
„ .
Also, I am sure that the FSL has the •
finest nnd most complete set of records
in the country with the exception of the
major leagues. Pete had printed last year
a fine little book with the by-laws of the
league covered thoroughly and practically
every ball that has been thrown since the
founding of the league. He also listed all
of the FSL players who made the majors
or, are currently pluying. Among them
are Sid Hudson, Karly Wynn, StHn Musial
anti Rocky Colavlto. It Is a great little
book and it should be especially interest­
ing to you old timers who have followed
the league for many years.
About n yeur ago I got to know Pete
real well and his optimistic attitude im­
pressed me greatly. After talking to him
for a while he has you convinced thnt any­

thing can be done if you work all the
angles and really make the effort. Al­
though John Krlder. The Herald, and, of
course, W. K. McRoberts were all in there
fighting all the way to return baseball to
Sanford, it was the spark from Pete that
kept the hope alive.
With the signing of Pete as business
manager and Mac handling the purse
strings I truly feel that we have the finest
and soundest operation In minor league
baseball. Both are great optimists and
their love for our national pastime should
carry us a long way.
Concerning the working agreement
with Kansas City it is like Pete said,
"They can't promise a pennant winner or
a team that will finish at least in the first
division but, KC is aware of the poor deal
we had here last year and they know that
they have to produce to stay "alive" in
Snnford." "They are proud of the oppor­
tunity to put a club in here because of
the fine facilities and they want to make
this g permanent entry in the league."
Our hats are off to you Mac for such a
solid deal that will provide us with u great
summer of baseball. We also thank you for
supplying us with one of the top baseball
men in the minor leagues to lead us
through the coming seasons.
You folks who didn’t make it to the
park last summer had better make dif­
ferent arrangements this year for l)efore
it’a over Peto Schall will have you there,
SOMEHOW!

More Rumors?

Tangerine Bowl
Gridders Play
Santa To Needy

MIAMI (UI’I)—Dave Nelson of ball coaches, i* now th* leading
Delaware, one of the nation'* candidate for the vacant job of
moat auccesaful ainall college foot-

ORLANDO (DPI) — Football
ptayers from Presbyterian and
Middle Tennessee colleges, h«rv
for Friday night'* Tangerine
Howl, took tfino out today to
visit the kids who benefit from
the annual gnme.
The lituo Hose from Clinton,
S. C\, and the lllue Raiders from
Murftresboru, Term,, took gifts lo
the youngster* at the Harry-Anna
Crippled Children’* Hospital, aupport'd by th* Elk* Lodge whlrh
*pun tor* the howl game.
Roth team* held two and onehalf hour workout* Tuesday —
Presbyterian slresiing pa** of­
fense and Middle Tennessee work­
ing on past defense and tuning
up for the Hlue Hn&lt;# running
attack.

Miami Captures
Cage Tournament

MIAMI REACH lU IT) — The
higgeat prise In tha Hurricane
Basketball Classic went to th*
smallest man, Dick Hickox, who
led the University of Miami to an
87-60 virtory over Xavier of Ohio
in the tournament finale.
The flve-foot-six lllvkox scored
26 point* Tuesday night, giving
him n total of 60 for two games,
to win the tournament's most
valuable player award.
Ilickux, Ron Godfrey of Miami
and Jack Tliobe of Xavier were
unanimous cholera on the AllTournament team selected by the
four coirhes. Four player* tied
for the other two positions. They
were Durky t ’astelle and Hill
Kirvin of Xavier, and Gary Earneat and Mark Milter ui tirigham
Young.
Thohe scored 23 points and
Kirviu 20 in Xavier's losing cause,
Brigham Young won third place
by defeating the University of
Florida, 71-63 in the ronsnlallun
CHICAGO (UtT) — Middle- gam*.
weight* Holly Mint* of Rallliuoie
and Dick Tiger of Nigeria Hash
tonight
in the
year'*
final
LOS ANGELES &lt;UI*I) - The
Wednesday night TV hout.
Lo* Angvlrt ft nin* h a m denied
Tiger, a rompurntive newcom­ report* that Hob Waterfield, for­
er in American (Mixing circles, mer Ham quarterback, is the top
holds the Hrltish Empire middle­ choice to succeed Sid Gillman a*
weight title and was ranked a head roach. Wntrrfield was an
slight favorite over hi* more ex- assistant to Gilhnnn during th*
prrisneed opponent because of hi* I03H aeeson.
aggressive style and knockout
power.
Although Sf) years old. Tiger
has hnd only 30 pro fight*, win­
ning 19, losing nine *nd drawing
two. Ten of II) victories were by
knockout*, and In hi* last Chica­
go appearance he scored a con­
vincing triumph over Joay Glardcllo.
Mims, also 3(1, lies had 73 fights
willi a record of 47 wins, 20 toaaes
nnd six draw*. Percentagewise
Mima' kayo record D no match
for his opponents, Mlm* has
knocked out only 11 of his 47 ring
victim*.

Tiger Favored
In TV Fight

Deny Coach Reports

roach and athletic director a t th»
University of Flurida, the Miami
Herald reported todey
Th* 36-ytar-old Nelson, one of
the originators of the Winged-T
offense, toured lha Florida earnpus last Saturday, according to
th* Herald, He now has moved
ahead of Northwestern'* Ara I’arseghian for the job vacated by
Boh Woodruff, th* newspaper
said.

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MINNEAPOLIS (U!M&gt;—Southpaw Kenny I.ane, of Muskegon,
Midi., still smiling over hi* third
round knockout of Kay [.enca*
ter, said today he was "all set"
for his Jan. 13 meeting wit’i
Dupe*.
"I look the Lancaster fight to
warm, p for Dupe*," Line said.
"II jet veil it* purpose."
Lane, weighing 143, stopped
Lancaster, of New York, at 2.20
of th* third round of a scheduled
10-rounder in the Minneapolis Au­
ditorium with a blinding right to
the hentl.

Splits Class
NEW YORK ( U N ) —Th* Ring
mngsxlne today widened the split
In the middleweight erown. It pro­
claimed Gene Fullmer the wurld'*
"outstanding" middleweight and
dropped Sugar Ray Robinson to
third place in Its annual rating*,
hut It conversely continued to re­
cognise Robinson ** world cham­
pion.

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field for the overflow crowd on
opening day at Croslcy Field. Dur­
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CLASSIFIED INDEX

L Gm J Food
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Far Krai
Wanted u&gt; Real
Rtai Kalate Waatrd
Baal Estate r o t Sal*
Mengage Loan*

J. Fnr Rest

3. Real Estate For Sal*

IBEDROOM unfurnifhed houie,
kitchen electrically equipped
2412
Willow Avenue
Call
FA 2 0274.

4-ACRES of good farm land In
Sanford Celery Delta 4500 per
acre. Excellent lermi. Richard*
Hotel. Melbourne. Florida.

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I BEDROOM unfurniahed horn*; SF.LL or TRAOF.: 3 Bedroom, I'x
bath*. CB. Florida room. N'icaly
Ux hath; all electric kitchen:
landscaped 133' x IBS' corner
extra large cxrporte. Pinecresl
lot. 42.300 down or will trade
School directly North — no
for other property. Will finance
»:reet* for children to croa*.
part of down payment if deiirAvailable immediately l«8 Pineed. 126 R. Coleman Circle.
creat Dr., Ph. FA 2 7010
TA 2 7907.
CLEAN *-room furnished apt.
Close in. fill Park Ave.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
Raymond Lundquiat. Aaioe.
MCE BEDROOM with private en
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
IBEDROOM CB house. Trietrance
and hath.
P h o n e FA 2-3931
phone FA 2 3936
FA 2 2449
FOR QUICK SALE: Very nice
two bedroom CB home I t 1432
ROOM wilh id)oimng powder
RENT A BED
Y'ale Avenue. Will be on proroom, private bath. Convlently
Holliwav, Hoipita' A Baby Beds
mi*e* from 19:00 A. M. *ti! 10:00
located at 663 Palmetto Ave.
By Diy, Week or Month.
P. M. December 30th. — J a n ­
Phone FA 2 6409.
CARROLL S FURNITURE
uary 6th. Makt offer.
Ph. FA 2-MSI
US W. l«t St.
2 R. R. furnished, near N A. R
BEAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
children, pet* accepted. 473 per
FURNISHED colUgr ITS per
1444 French Ave.
month. FA 2 354E.
month. On IT-92 at Five Point*
| Phone FA 2-1461
2SPACIOUS room* with hath;
R tiltir
furnished; 440. Apartment .1.
WELAKA APARTMENTS? room*
Phont FA IJ641
407H W, tit St, Manager at "Call Hall"
private bath*, 114 W. Firtt St.
111 W. 6th. St
TRAILER SPACES Large lot*.
Camp Seminole Trailer Park, APARTMENT, 317 W. Third.
Wekiv* River Rd. FA 2-4131.
In good water area. Rearing
S-BKDROOM unfurnished house in FURNISHED 3 HR. hou*», 119 W.
lemon and orange tree*. On
16th.
St.
FA
2
U670.
Lake Mary. Phone FA 2 1734.
paved mad
Available .lanuary 1st.
UNFURNISHED t w n bedroom
410.900 COMPLETE PRICE
houie. Crystal Lake Avenue,
JfU RN . Apt 30154 W. la t S t
Lake Mary. Phone FA 2-4066 or
Two Bedroom CB home built to
4-HOOM apartment, unfurniahed.
FA 26271.
FHA specifications. 442 monthly
kitchen equipped Celery ami
payment*. 46,900.
S ^ le a ^ E e U ta ^ o ^ ix l* ^ ^ ^ ^ ’
Mellonville Ave. 430. FA 2 2739

7. Bnaineaa Oppertmitita
f-A h n r i a t i
I. Female Help Wanted
9. Wale Help Hinted
1#. Mala er Female
11* Week Wanted
JL PI am Mm Serrieea

J. W. HALL
$5U0 DOWN

$200 Dn. - Vacant

TURN. apt. 2300 MeQonvklle.

RAYMOND M. BALL ROSA L. PAYTON

A N D A SSO CIA TES
Registered Real Estate Broker
Real Estate — Insurance
Mary E. Carmen — lx&gt; Salvail
Surety Bond*
R F. Rngero. V . Associate*
SLEEPING ROOMS. Th* Gable*. 218 Ho. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-66U
Ph. FA 11301 IT 92 at Hiawatha
401 Magnolia. FA 3-0720.
Sanford
Zvana Bldg. talk* Mary
BEDROOM
un/urnt*hed
CB
I’h. FA 3-1290
lor .il urn.
™ houte,
nice
Call
FA 7 2901.
2-IIF.I&gt;lt()OM. kitchen equipped 114 N. Park Are.
Ph. FA 1 4134
home. ia&gt;w down pavment. 436
APARTMENT,
Woo Ninth.
a
month
tsi9
Summerlin.
4
BEDROOM
and
hath
with furni
FA 2 9290.
lure. On 17 92, MUiaSOO. 4300
M1F.DHOOM unfurnished apart­
down 463 per month. Mr, Mc­
ment for rent. Contact 2312 P al­
Nally. FA 2 7997.
HERUEKT STENSTROM
metto Avenue.
HOUSE and 40 acrea of land, irRegistered Broker
FURNISHED l hedroom dtrplc*
rigation. Box 49 A, Weit Ttrat
LEN RISNER
FA 20363.
St. FA i u t i .
LOTTIE BROADWAY
KEN TORRETT
IBEDROOM unfurnished house,
SUNLAND ESTATES: 3 bedroom.
BETTYE D SMITH
kitchen
equipped.
Available
* bath CB home. FA 2 2*09
Anociatr*
January 9&lt;h. Phone FA 2 2000
II N Park
— I’h. FA 2 2420
NICE clean two bedroom duplex
BARGAIN — MOVE IN TODAY
apartment, kitchen equipped
2 BR. house on Magnolia, just out
BROKER
of city lim.'s; kitchen equipped. 202 So Park Ave. Ph FA 2 5441
NICE hedroom in my home.
Venetian blinds, apare heater.
Phone FAirfax 2 36X0
FARMER’S AGENCY
Must sell at once. 43995. Will
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
trade
for lata model ear.
T.A 2 0861 or FA 2 0533.
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Trama
Aaaociatea.
SAN SEM KNOI.1.H
MAS. French Ave. Ph. FA I 3111
After hours, FA 33414, FA 3-4921,
1 Red room
FA 10241
MURE Folt YOU It MONEY
HOMES BY ZKULI
LIKE FRONT Proparty in Oileen
216 ft on lake; U1 ft. on front;
237 ft. on East; 96 ft. on West;
Wa imlie you lo be our gue*t*
modern 2 bedroom home, double
garage: 90 fruit trees; 1 in.
MODEL OPEN DAILY
absolutely free without obliga­
well. Ph Orlando. GArden J 5777
4 Blocks west of French
tion at one of Sanford's leading
on 20i h Street
Mr.tr!* while )uu locate auit-j
ROUSE for Sa!a or Trade: Price
able housing for yourself and
47 300. Term* Ph. FA 2 4144.
1H and 2 bath*, paalcl colored
famtlj. Pick ap yoer hvy at
tile—Furred and plaster walls—
one Salve Office.
All electric kitchens-— Terraz/o
RUMORS ARK FLYING!
M o o r *—Custom-built cabinet­
land thev are truei
work and dust free closet*-— That RTEMPER AGENCY will
I.and'eaped and other plu* fea­
soon open a hraneh office
tures
South of Town, at the Clovarleaf Corner Intersection of Park
W. H. •■Hill” S T K M P E R Aganty
I Orlando Drive) Avrnue and
Realtor ft Insurnr
French
Avenue.
Watch
for
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer
OPENING DATE. The STEM
Arthur F. Day. Everpti Harper
PER AGENCY family feel* that
Robert F. May, Bart Pilcher,
they can better aerv* your Real
Helen F.. Noonan
and Genrral Insurance Needs
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N Park
by Providing this additional
Facility—ashl
Re ture and
STORE, gas statmn, trailer park,
spread EARNESTLY YOURS.
on 8 acres. 17 97 one mile north
STEM PUR AGENCY.
past Monroe bridge, llarty’s
R:\eredge Trailer Pk. FA 2 2910
OFFICE SPACE with ample park­
ing. 215 Oak Avenue. FA 2 5906.

St.

Stenstuom Realty

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NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

S U N LA N D
■1 Estates
&amp;
South
PINECRES1

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•34 SPARTAN taller. 45 ft.. 2 Bed 1939-«n VESPA 150 CC Scooter
room. Call FA 2 44(M
complete wilh windshield and
• ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS
mirror, 1300 actual mile*, Just
• PARKING ARr A5
broken in. FA 2 3339 after 4:00
Quality Workmanship ft Ma.trial a HOUSE TRAILER, 4200. Mr. Mc­
Nally FA 2-7897.
P. M.
Term* To Suit Your Budget
• FREE ESTMATE.®
VENTURE Camp ft Vacation TOMATOES and SWEET POTA• WORK GUARANTEED
TOES. Celery Av*„ near Beardtrader equipped with water and
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford, Fla.
all
gas light*. 3513 Orlando Dr.,
DeWitt’s Tr. Park.
LEWIS SALES ft SERVICE
FULL sired cleclrie range. 211
Vespa Motor Scooters
Poplar Ave. Ph. FA 2 3733.
Heater ft Lawn Mower SersIre 21. Furniture
West Country Club Rd. FA 2 7929
• BIG VALUES
• JUICK CREDIT
Furniture Storage and Moving
• EASY TERMS
To and From Anywhere
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
C. E. PHILLIPS
1300 French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-1991
New and Lied Furniture
13-A Beaaty Parlor*
111 E. First St.
FA 2-3622
Including all taxes and finance
A Satisfied customer t* our bed CUSTOM BUILT furniture - s i n ­
charges. Take over payments
advertiaement.
on $237 to bedroom outfit — In­
gle pieces or *et». Also furniHARRIETT S BAITY NOOK
cludes Mr. and Mra. Dreaacr,
tura repair. Cabinets made.
IM So. Oak
Ph, FA TS742
Bookcase Bed. Innertpring Mat­
FA 2-7063
tress and Matching Box Spring.
Be Lovelier With Professional
BHAND NEW; Phone FA 26312.
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and naby
Beauty Care.
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
DRESS PORK, half or whole, 2le
FURNITURE CENTER
per pound. FA 2-3097.
110 Krrnch Ave.
Ph "A 2-7953
MARY CARTER PAINTS
Beauty Salon
World’s Largest Gallon
a»M.f ft*av*«xtk.s^fW«i*w.
2610 Oak
FA 2-7(484
BUY ONE GAL —
GET ONE FREE
New
\
Ltsetl
DORIS’ REALTY SHOP
2UI W. 1st. St.
Ph. FA 1 3644
- I ftsuud m y s e lf in l h a w rn n j; h o u s e . »nd t h e w
Kurniturt'
ami
Appliance.*
,
2«M Adami Ph.
FA -1333
g e n t le m e n w e r e k in d e n o u g h t o p o in t o u t
e r r o r l”
FA TORY TO YOU
14. Flesrtr* A PlaaU
ALUMINUM
203-2011 E. First St. Th FA 2-0'.*83
VENETIAN BLINDS
II. Ralldlag - Painting - Repair* Cut Flower* For Any Occasslon
4. Real Rotate For Sale
Used furniture, appliance-, tools | Enclosed head Sag-proof bottom
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
rail with plastic ends. Plastie
PAINTING ft DECORATING
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
etc. Rought-Sold l.arrv's Mart
FA 2-1922
or
FA 20270
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Licensed — Bonded
Realtor
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
cords.
Free Estimate* —
LAKE MARY
17. ret* • Livestock • Supplies
Work Guaranteed
New ft Used Furniture ft Appli­ Senkarik Gins* a n d Pnint Co.
. FA 2-4247 of FA H I M .
Semlaola Palatial Ce* (Tartar*
ances. A Good Place To
112 114 W. 2nd St
FA 1-4422
DACHSHUND PUPS. ARC. Phone
LOTS for tale; cleared; high
TA 1-1204
BUY, SELL nr TRADE
FA 2 0439 after 4 34 P. M.
ground; 100' x 143'; Near Raven­
23—Notice* ft Personals
13. Special Service*
na Park; 4930 FA 2-72IS.
19. Rnati and Mater*
inn Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7130 MIDNITE SING, The Rehela. Har­
vesters and Sunshine Boys, Or­
S. Femal* Help Wanted
RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO
it. Article* For Sale
lando City Auditorium, Orlando,
Git# war To The Wslerway
Greenware
Free InamieHona
Fl*. J.in. 2nd . Advance ticket*
WHITE female help wanted
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
u,t
Gift Pieces—Supplies—Kiln*
Get your child a special Christmas
41 no. Call June Brown, 2&lt;ifo
b* Tt. Apply h* Pig 'N Whittle Rinehart Road
Ph. FA 2*707
Knh*im Sporting Good*
gilt. Pup lent* 4 98 up. ArmyAdams Ave, FA 2 1827.
lot R 9 E. lat.
I’h FA 2 5941
Navy Surplus, .110 Sanford Ave.

tAFF-A-DAY

Dawn's

$SAVE$

my

Mather of Sanford

Jenkins

HAPPY NEW YEAR
U will he if you help the fam
sly budget by earning that
extra money aa an AVON
REPRESENTATIVE. Tor in
terview in your home, write.
Manager, Box 146, l/sckharl.
Fla.

CRITCHFIELD IS ft boat, flhrr GOOD Used Appliances and TV’s 21— Ia&gt;vl ft Found
( la ii speed bottom. Johnson
Gormly. Inc.. Third ft Palincitu.
REWARD for return of key. eredit
Javelin 33 outhoard motor, has
Windshield
Rack Gla*is
cards ft check hook taken from
retractable top. dual g.is tank* Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Loot* Gina.*
Vent Gin**
N. C. car Dec. 24. No question*
Service With The Cash. SUPER
xml running lights; also till
asked. Phone FA 2 2716.
SERVICE
TRADING POST. FA 2 0877.
trailer. Will sxrrifirr for 41.066
Srnkarik Gin** and Paint Co.
See A W. Rirklev xt Barkle&gt;
tl 114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 4622
Used Car* Inc , Maitland Fla

I I. Week Wanted

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Ia»w hr $425

N EW

You can move in immedi­
ately while the papora are
heitiR processed.
We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Hume For The First
Year — Or Your flown
Payment And Closing
Cost Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

R AV EN N A
PARK
HOMES
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Near Golf Course

$450 Down
Turn Ur*l On 20th
SI. Follow Country
Clnh Rd. A Wnlrh
For Our Sign* . . .

OPEN D A ILY
»&gt;un A. M. Til Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. Til Dark

Odham &amp; Tudor.
Inc.
ShosunaksUt

Itfllrr llps-n * »6 T il •» «« Haiti
1:04 T. M. T il Dark Sunday

Cor H*ry. 1T-92 A 27th St.
Phon FA 2-1501

CoiWlruction Co.. Inc.
|4t
25ib Street
phone FV 2-310.1

Plumbing &amp; Repairs

NEW BUICK
PONTIAC
RAM BLER

Wall

T R A D E -IN S
• 56 PONTIAC 1
.Model S70 Furtlur S e d a n • l l y d r o n t u l l c T r n n * m l» - ^
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READY FOR~LMM EDI ATE FI.OOR

landing and fini slung
Cleaning. Waxing S e r v i n g
Seminole County mee 1925
H M. GLEASON Lxk Mary

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• Fur the He*l in Wiring |

I • KKSIDKNTIAI.
|
• INDl'STHIAI.
I

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| Ph. FA 2 -3427

SALE

What Ir real property w orth?
Probably what a buyer will pay for it.
10 Iaots north of 25th .Street on Sanford and Palmetto
Avenues, Sanford
Valued by County appraiser at $8.’&gt;00 and ao entered on the
tax roll by the Assessor and confirmed by the County
Commissioners.
Now offered by me to a willing buyer at less than one half of
this aflsessed figure.
Ix)w cash payment

lx ). 0 .
Phone VA 2-38B9
Sanford, Florida

VYlanoJi
"In the City of
Gracious Living”

Dream Homes

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OTHER TRADE-IN SELECTIONS

C ow dALj.

B A M HOOFING
J BEDROOM
home,
hardwood
Contracting ft Repairs
floor a. Large lot. 2V* Adame
licensed — Bonded —Insured
Court, Wyooewood. T a r m ».
FRF.E ESTIMATES
FA 2I6IT.
Sflo Laurel Ave
Pit. FA 2 7941'

Furniture

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

TV PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL 24. Aalomnbllea
For 2 wrs-k* only!
PRIVATELY OWNED *30 Hudson.
If in. (accept tome
HOUSEWORK. FA 2 0616
Very dependable mechanically.
portables)
*23. .so
Good mileage on trips Rooms,
It In SU.J0
TRUCK DRIVER want* work 21 In. 431 34
comfortable Need* seal covers
AU tubei have i I v e ir guaranies.
FA 2 0644.
Call FA 2 8606 evnings.
I.t/IYD'S RADIO ft TV
HOUSEWORK. Call FA 2 7607.
414 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2979B
NO C\SII, take over payment* on
'56 Chevy, 4 dr., excellent con
^ 3^Plum blB |^*r»l»#*
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
dltion. see at 163 Garrison Dr.
Sinca
1949
SANFORD Plumbing ft Heating
A.
HARE
DEBARY
59 CHEVROLET V*. Power
2544 So. Elat Ph. FA 1-1914.
NO rib 8 4*2/
NOrth 4-4711
glide, radio, liral-r. Mill accept
part of equity, takr up pay­
HEATING
ments. FA 2-1696.
Joe C. Tbeaii*
11 II r o i T CO.
1444 Sarila St.
FA 2 0449
i \lt ST SELL 1935 CHEVROLET
2UO S Park - FA 1 4234
WILL ACCEPT REASONABLE
TV and RADIO REPAIR af r
OFFER CALL FA 23133.
3 00 nights and wrekenda; San­
ford. Lake Mary and laingwood HUT CHEVROLET pickup truck.
Can hr seen any lime through
FA 2 2772 and FA 2 9615.
PltimDintr &amp; Kent m g
djv. Phone FA 2 1964
AIR CO'DITIONING
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
CONTRACT and REP UR WORK
1955 DODGE Suburban Station
1007 Sanford Ave.
TA 20562 48 tvpes and sues, installed
Wagon, excel!**** condition t75n
"Do II Y ourself
Tati altar 5 p. m FA 2 7474.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
PLUM RING
S T I N E
Conlrarling ft Repairs
WILL TRADE equity in '59 Re
Machinrrv and Supplt Co.
Free Estimates
n.sull with 848X1 miles lor *53 nr
207
W.
2nd
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Ph.
FA
2
6432
R L HARVEY
'54 automohile. Phone FA 2 59o«
494 Sanford Ava Phone FA I 3363
or FA 2 3062
MODERN PUG CLEANERS
All Site Rugs .And AVaall To Wall 38 A Trailers
11. E liftrtcil Sarxica*
Carpal*. Sail-faction Guaranteed
Ph. FA 174.17 1957 RITZ CRAFT, two hedroom,
H m e Wiring — l i e n tie V rrie* 1 Week Service
39 ft long, * ft, wide. 41305.
Sid Vlhleo
ENVELOPES, Letterhead!, stale
RANDALL ELECTRIC CD
III. I Box 151. Orange Illvd See
manta, invoices, hand billi, and
after 4 P M.
FA 3-flltS
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programs,
ate,
Prigresnv*
II. Building • I'afntlna - itepaira
Printing Co Phone FA 2 2951 —
306 Weal Uth St.
ROOFING,
Guitars.
Spouting. [
Roof Repair*. P*tnlmg. Cement PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
ft Carpcntrr Work. General
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Homa Rapain. 26 vrs Experi- PH FA 2 4223 After I P. M.
anra. \&gt;r&gt; fa»w Rate- Ph»ria
W. H. ••R ill" 4T E M P K R Agency
FA 2 5671
Phone FA 2-4991
l i t N. Park
OCCUPANCY
3 BEDROOM. 2 bath, hitrhen
equipped, Florida room. Largt
lot Call FA 2 3432

BALANCE DUE
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3 HR HOME In Plnecrrst. saeri
fire (or quick sale. Name your
own term* FA 2 5374

4th Addition
Homes Deaijrned For
Florida Livimr.
3 A 4 Bedroom* —
1 A 2 Bntha

$550

22. Article* For Sale

R. M. Wilkins. Contractor

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

WELCOME

20-A Trailers

5? CHEVROLET

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Custom ’MHO" Tudor Sednn - VS *

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O N LY 13,000 C A R EFU L M ILES
• H O LID AY HOURS •

Down P avm tnt-N o Cloaing

CLOSED All Day NEW YEARS
Sales &amp; Service Dept.
OPEN All Day SATURDAY, Jan. 2

*9890
T O T A L PRICE
Home* feature I Bedrooms .
t',
Tile Hub* • Screened
Pnech . I lilitv Knoiw - Terratio Finer* • Carpnrte - Land
ecaped Lais • Ail City Cant eaienre*.

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

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new

YEAR WITH THESE fO Q P SAVINGS

at th e Tip Top Super Markets' BIG

IfrsIlN nfflrlal* worked let*
Toenlay *dminM»riug *mallpM
vaccine to all lha rhlldran, and
lha adult populallofl lined a|i al
lha town drug store In pay for
their yai i Inallnn*.
Tim only nracllrlng physician
In town, Dr, f, n Krhititigle, gave
ygrclnallnni lo all wlm tailed al
hla nfflra whlrh ha ha* occupied
Air morn Mian Mi year*
Another doctor (roio Itfanson,
Mo . in neighboring Taney fioin
U i d up hta ri|iilpiiienl In Ihr
drug itora and fared a long tine

*t rsllent*
hut Ihaie was no panic or h»a
terla let tills town only mi mile*
TIIK NKWI.V rOMMKD BROWN IK TWOW tn dunliutd Kate tea held a
through rugged "Hlnnheril nf Ihr
Hill*" moiilfy In ilia Missouri
riirlalmua |uirty at lha hiuive of their lauilur Mrn. Amtirnaa Olllff. Shown
Arkema* Hate Ima.
here nre: tuft to right, front row, Karen Johnson. Angola Kltnorw, Lilith*
Mr*. I.rona Palrlik, A, who
Knott ntid Judy YouiiHldaila. Sacond row, Marcia Cog, Heverly Hill, Martha
upuralei a griuery wilh h n ho*
Hunt, Miiniln Smith anil l.untine Daiigleiimn. Third row, Kathy Tlllta, Kathy
hand and I* Urn mu|h*r of two
llynn,
Nancy Swann, Chrlatla Stewart ami Llntla MuArtlle,
high Whtml Ions, pul It Ihlt way
"Wa leal like Ilia ygrrlpr will
murk, and we’ra not alrahl our
■HI* at# going hi gel tick "
Congregational
The auietgency vgridnaltou tun
iram i aught the sfhonl children
ii Ilia middle of the t'hr 1st ms* Mooting Slated
tb* Naw Year'* Day a group of
There will Iw a fellowship lun­
rein** whlrh Msrlrd s li d T hun
lined Hlieidirnl Hulled t.ullisian young people and othera from cheon al noon. AH thoa# attanding
day'i arhonl ••••Ion, lielure it ws* Chinch will have a rmifiegallimsl
known lhal Ilia driver had *malt meeting Holiday, Januaiy 3. The The Alllanaa Church will go V# will lake a "covered dUh" nr pic­
Jfll i
meeting will Ihi held Immediately Clearwater foe an area youth nic bushel, lha food will h# spread
"I guets I'm a Hill# iiiora wor tollowlug the iiiiii nine worship rally. Msmhar* and filemta of tha and shared by everyone.
The group from tha local shoreh
fled almul HU* thing Ilian my setvlie
Alliance Youth fellowship* from
wile," Dim Patrick, Ui, **id "Hut
will meet at 7 a m and leave front
Hie |ollpose of (III* meeting t* 0. A M. A. ehnirhes In Central
we've got in pul nor fallh In
Park Ave and Itlh Slrecl by 7:1ft
tomtlhlng ami lha doctors «*y In elect several new Council mem and North florUla will gal her to- In nrdar to allow ample traveling
liei*
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frriiH • w n n
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h*»t»t.y «U*tt lhal I
Legal N otict
Naw llulnea, will htlng lha chal­ • m
In IniilUfH il I*Arig
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MIAMI M J P h -K o f » grueling
day*. Robert Tomarrhln w#« ship­
wrecked (Ml ■ de»erlcd ■loll 125
rail#* from Pitcairn l»l»nd In tha
4cmih Oe*t with only • biby thlmp an rrr to keep him company.
Tomarrhln and h»* ehtmp hvad
on flih and banana* during thrtr
atay on thw laland. lie refuted are•rat offer* tn b# ir tr o r d berau*e
lh» (kipper* of patting *hip* would
not U k r hi# romp*moo aboard.
Finally. realdenta of Pitcairn laland fame for him In in open boat
and Tomarrhln waa reaeuad along
with hia rhlm panire.
That waa about 1W year* ago
Tomarehtn brought tb# ahlmpamar
bach to tlir United State*, rai*od
him and taught ihr animal how to
say "m a m a " and "no "
Th# ehimp grew up In become
"Mr. Mok.-," a television *tar In
Miami and Ilia center nf a con­
troversial Uruujjle between T&lt;y
inarchin and th* SI. I/mia Zoo.
Tb# 27 year old animal trainer
inlay fared a "chimpnaping"
rliargc for spiriting Mr Moke away
Irom th# St. Lnuia Zoo. which
Itought the animat frnm Tmnarchln
llut Turn archin, who waa rrarad
a* an orphan and laid he kpowv
what It means to be alone, prom­
ised an all out aotrt fight l» knap
Mr. Moka from going bark to a
cage In lha SI. Isiuib Zoo.
Just aa determined, St. Louie Zoo
Director (Juorge P Vlarhelllar said
lie would do everything to get tke
rhim pam ro back.
Whlla lha tug of war waa going
on, Mr. Moke waa hidden some­
where In .Miami and Tbmarchln
would not dlaclose where
Tomarrhln had hern the object of
an Mil starch since lie slipped Into
the St. Ianile Zoo st night aarller
this month, plrkrd Mr. Moke out nf
the apa house and disappeared.
He was sought on ■ Missouri war
rsnt rharglng second degree bur
glary and ilealmg, and also by
the Kill as a lugttlve who croaird
d a le Imps Me surrendered himself
lu the U. S. marshal here Tuesday,
hut kept Mr. Moke In hiding.
"I rralUe now that I made a mis
lake hut I ju*t wanted to have Mr
Moke with me again." *akt To
msrehm I will pay the St l.ouit
Zoo twice [he money they gave me
for Mr. Moke."
Hoi Vlrrheillrr answered from
M lamia; There will Ivr no deal. 1
want Mr. Moka back "

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Tangerine Howl contest between
■ M i l t Tennessee and PrexbyUrian tomorrow night. The
rti reporter, have tlrrd up
!* ■ » aa a match between
*brtrHaa'a passing and the
verxstile running of Middle
Tm m m n . H m Elktsponsored
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 81, ti&gt;5f&gt;
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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funeral Rites
For Lake Victims
In Carolina
The bodies of Krlc Christian and
s grandfather, Winford Norris,
who died in Lake Jessup Tuesday
were sent to Durham, N C. this
afternoon, for funeral servicei and

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burial.
The six year old Christian buy
died from being struck by the boat
from which he was thrown into
Lake Jessup. Mr. .\orri* drowned
after he was thrown from the same
•raft.
^ F . r i c , the sou of Mr. and Mrs. J.
■w led Christian, lived with his par­
ents In Altamonte Springs for thr
past two years. Their address is
102 Grandview Avr. The boy wss
born in Durham, N. C.
f.rlc is survived by his father
and mother; a sister, Hubin Carol
Christian of Altamonte Sprint;*; his
grandmother, Mrs. Mildred Norris
nf Durham and his paternal grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred
^C h ristian of Durham.
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Mr. Norris, who was visiting his
son in-law and daughter in Alta
monte Springs for a week lived
in Durham lor thr past 20 years.
He was born in Wilson, N. C. Sur­
viving Mr. Norris are hi* wife,
Mrs. Mildred N o rm of Durham,
two daughters, Mrs. i . r r e d Chris­
tian Jr. nf Altamonte, and Deborah
Norris of Durham; a son, Kenneth
N o rm nf Durham; Mr. Norm*
^ ^ a l h r r and mother, Mr. and Mr».
^ ■ W alter K. Norris: and a airier,
Mrs. Cecilia Maloney.

Heart Experiment
With Two Dogs
Called 'Success'
t

STANFORD. Calif. fUPI) — A
Stanford Medical Center surgeon
has vurceufully transplanted a
living heart from one' dog to an
other — the first surh operation
that has lefl the recipient of thr
heart alive longer than 7 'i hour.
The dog. a five-year-old mon­
grel. ia stilt alive and healthy,
eight days after the operation.
The experiment was performed
. by Dr. Richard loiwer with the
I help of Dr. Norman Shuinway al
the university’* new medical ten
ter her*.
However, Dr.
Hov
Rumen
Colin, professor of surgery at
Stanford, said the feat wav pri
niarily a •‘technical stunt” be
rsus* the dog ia not expected to
live. He said that until the profi­
le m of host donor reaction involv­
ed in transplanting organ* from
one animat to another ia solved.
I Kie experiments will probably re
ault in death.
The experiment may have solv­
ed one of the problems which lie
in Ihr way of eventual routine in
lerchsngr of human hearts and
organ*. The formation of lethsl
venoos blood clots was avoided by
a new surgical method developed
by lower.
His method was to leave in Hit
host dog part of the wait of the
| aorirla*. or upper chamber* of the
heart, including the area where
the entering veins return blood
to Ihr heart. Lower said dial
since venous blood flow, slower
Ilian arterial blood it it more
likely lo clot.
In former ittem pit to Iran,
plantation lh* entire heart has
been removed from the host and
the donor heart has been stitchrd
dtrrilly lo the vein* anil arlerte*
As a result of the new tech
n in it,- the heart action in Ihc dog
ig normal and even respond, by
•periling up to meet Ihe needs of
the dog when it exercise*.
F a v ille H a s S tro k e
Howard Faville, a member of llie
rity Planning Hoard and provident
•( First Federal havings * laian
Assn, solft-red a stroke yesterday
afternoon and was reported in
•’poor” comlltion al Seminole Me
monai llii'ptlal at noon today.

A FUKSIDLNTIAI, UNIT CITATION was uwattietl to
(liMirye K. Molten Jr. at the Sanford Naval Air Station
change of comnland ceremonies by ("apt. Lionel A rthur.
Hoiten received the citation for diitie* performed while
serving with Helicopter Utility Squadron One at the
Naval Auxiliary Air Station at Imperial Reach, Califor­
nia during 1051 anti IR52.

Vote Registration
Renewal Slated
The Seminole County voting regintrutioii office will semi
legist rut ion postcards to all registered county voters Mon­
day.
Klee tora m ust fill out, sign, and have the po*tcunln
back into th* registration of five by Jan. H im order to keep
their voting registration valid. Sirs. Camilla Itruce, super­
visor of registration, aaid today
Voters who don’t have the cards
at thr registration office in the
Clumber of Commerce Rutlding
by Jan. til will have to renew
their registration in person during
PAIIOKEK t u r n A bald the hours that the office u open.
laundry worker wav scalped Wed Mrs. Hruc* said.
nesday when lie fell into a window
Tile office is op.-n every Tues­
fan. It took doctors I0o stitches
lo close Hu- wound, of Itcppart day ami wilt be opened five and
a half days a week from i l w 4
Cowart, 83, a laundry owner.
until April 2.
Persons who don’t mail ihi-ir
time -»r pen y , ■
TALLAHASSEE f W t V -3*' Tire c«yd.
Slate Industrial Commission wants registration may not vote in Ihc
in occasionally check Floridians' April primaries. Mr* Hruc* said.
federal income lax return, liov, After the registration office r e ­
l.eftoy Collins notified the ledersl ceives the po.trard* from th*
elector., new receipt cards will
agency Wedne.ilav that the in­
vestigation will help m admlniv he issued. Th* old receipt cards
Iration of Florida's iinemptoymeni will he void st the polls.
compensation laws.

News Briefs

Scalping Mishap

Better Watch Out

Brevard Gets Money
WASHINGTON (UIMI — Thr
Community Facilities Administra­
tion today approved a W9,i00 ad­
vance to Ihr Urevard County,
Fla , Ha. District to finance hall
die cost of final planning for a
natural gas system, The project
will cost an estimated JA.iHifl.lttlO.
Con vt Cur lion Is expected lo start
ill I9C0.

Ike Urged To End
Steel Deadlock

WASHINGTON (U l’ll - Sen.
Vance liartke (D*lnd ) urged
President Kisrnliuwer today tu ex­
ert th* prestige of hi* office lo
end Ihe steel strike.
Alternatively, he urged Seer*
tary of Labor Jam es I*. Mitchell
MOSCOW tUI'D — Russia * lead­ to unvrll immediately Ihe admin­
ing nuclear-hlast expert today ef­ istration's plan for settling lha
fectively retracted the Soviet dispute.
liartke. from one of the nation's
charge that the United Stales has
hern conducting underground uu key steel-making states, made his
clear tesls. Prof, K K Fedorov, proposals after Federal Mediation
cheif Sovlet delegate to tlie lie Chief Joseph K Finnegan tempo,
neva nuclear-test talks, .aid the rarity suspended government r(
1 S underground blasts men- forts to settle the .even month old
*
Kilie-i Wednesday by (hr Coluiuun dispute.
Finnegan ..ml m a statement
ist organ I’ravad were ••chemi­
cal explosion, simulating nur'lear Wednesday that neither llu- union
nor management was willing lo
explosion* "
compromise now because both
I,’ ; , , , , V p i l l * X « n t f ‘IU*P
were too busy lobbying for voles
1 IN t
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next month’s government con­
MIAMI (CPU
Augusta Fei ducted poll s»f the Steelworker* on
rando, Dominican Republic consul the companies’ U«t offer.
&lt;" 'L sm i was given a live year
liartke said Iwlh management
pri-on sentence suspended Wed and lalwr would herd a presidt-n
''‘"day for conspiracy to bribe a Hal summons In a conference
''ii.tmn* agent and ship a rm . to with Risen bower nr some other
1,11 cartbiiean Fi-rramlu offend high administration official
’ deep apologies to the court anil
»»hl he del nig realize the serious
n,*M ‘d bis actions Ih-culi. c gun
running and^ bribery were mn un
"*ual m his country. Federal
Judge Emrnrt C. Choalr .aid he
If you vee H ft lleckenbach.
believed Ferrando was sincere,
otherwise he would have imposed ihe .Sanford ( ira m in ir School
principal, and he doesn't speak In
a heavier penalty.
you. ibniT gel mad at him.
Heckrnbath had surgery per
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I The courthouse and city hall Holiday House in Orlando and re
will be closed Friday and Salur turned home in good condition hut
day in observation i&gt;f the New tinder strict doctor’s orders not in
Year Holiday.
start any ronver.aiions for awhile.

Retracts Charge

Here's A Teacher
Who Won’t Tolk

SEOUL t u r n - A Republic nf
Korea spokesman charged today
that Soviet and North Korean vr*
set* apparently fought each other
by mistake in dirknesa Monday
night and then tried In hlamt the
incident on South Korea.
The spokesman described a*
ridiculous and unfounded” a Mos­
cow protest yesterday that a South
Korean patrol boat fired on an
unarmed Russian survey ... ip.
■From information we have
gathered." the spokesman said. "It
is obvious that Soviet and Nor 111
Korean vessel* fought each other
by mistake in the darkne**.”
T*s*. the official Soviet news
agency, had said that the hydro
graphic
vessel
Ungo was unarm
—
.
gi
ed It made no ntrnlion of an
exchange or fir*.
The Soviet* said thr all ark took
place 3ri miles norflieast at the
Korean demilitarized tone off the
rast coast.
In reply, the South Korean
spokesman said
ltt)K patrol,
never have gone north of the lone
since llie armistice was signed
Iliet uilnrs.cd Monday's gunfire
from Ihr south nf the ion-’.

'M ixed' W eather
Set For Holiday

Sputniks Named
Top Decade Story
edit or* of I ’oiled

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Inierna

rev-diitionary—as aignifatit a t thr
first A bomb bursting over Hiro­
shima ft brought immediate poll
tical, military tnd i-iunnniir rr
assessment ihioughout Ihe wurld
It ushered in * new 'age ’ The
other stories merely were the
liflir*' version of stone* long old
in history.”
Those polled were stked to **•
Hastier llghi« operating Ihriiigh
Iowa I’uhltr Safety Commission le d tlie one lop story from a list
out the holiday period a* a re er Donald Station announced t of 10 'story of the yesr" choices
minder for motorists to ease up "get lough” poiicy to ruinhat n ude by UP! client newspapers
on Ihc gai pedal.
.
.
and UP) editors in the l'J’-Os.
Chicago police, while reminding ' “ run* driving. Patrolmen were
motorist* that *'wi* are nof run- ordered to set up road blocks on
nmg a taxi service," offered lo highways near •elected night
Two Sanford fireman fought *
help tipsy drtveei home.
spots and stop all cars to cheek
gras* fir# hir more than an hour
Police on New Jrrvey's Garden the drivers for drunkenness
Stale Parkway offered drivers
th the western Michigan com between Country Club Rd. ami
‘ one for tha road" — a cup ol munity of Ureenvilla, Police Chief 2)lh St yesterday afternoon Be
coffea or tea with loavt. Hu* driv- Jerald Sage offered hi» depart- twren three and four acre* burn
er* m Detroit were t o ' I to drop inrnt's annual service of a f r e e rd In a field behind the city
. passenger* at their doorstep if ride bom* (or New Year's Five cemetery. Fireman Alvin lUttell
' the eavaftwa want the extra aaca-1 ealebranla ntw fwei they riiouldn't and Carl Smith dr sally extinguiab—• ‘&gt;w flare up.
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Grass Fire

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Tides Hit
Town Hard

Animal Lover
Wins First Round
To Keep Chimp

Officers To Watch Drivers
The county's law officer* began
an all-out drive today to keep mo
land* front dying this New Year s
weekend.
Sanford police, Shertlf Hobby's
nflite and the Florida Highway
Patrol have all announced extra
efforts to prevent tragedy on the
highway* in Ihe area.
Leaves were cancelled and all
Ihrcr law enforcement agencies
reported that many officers will
be on It) or 12 hour shifts.
Across lb* nation. United Prraa
Intemaiional reports that in liltn
oi* police plinned to keep Iheir

Hundreds Are Homeless
In Wake Of Wind Storm

HULL. Mass. lU PO - T h e tide
ravaged south short town of Hull
waged a war again.! pollution and
disease today in the wikr of a
howling nor'easler which left hun­
dreds of person, homeless
The National Red Cross declared
Hull a disaiter area herause of
caused
by
new
*havoc
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n|Jft llriven „ cru„ lhw
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community by gal# wind* Tut*
day.
Hull was among live communi­
ties hardest hit by tha storm
which barreled mil lo lea after
■lumping more than Iwo fret af
snow m parts o( northern Ntw
England and sent surf pounding
against walerironi property from
Mamr to Rhode Island
Town officials appealed lo lh#
Massachusetts congressional dele
non and the While House Jar
lederal iiujnci.il aid
More than 2i*i families war*
driven Horn their low lying home*
by relentless tidal rivers which
swirled around seawalls and taflevied mi small lakes behind Ml*
barriers
Tlie tidal waters rhovkrd off
cesspool* and tel up a problem of
MIAMI l Ul’ll — Robert Tomar- pollution rontrnl. Residents of the
chin act about leaching hi* chlm- a tra » n r urged lo boil Iheir drink
panic, Mr. Moke, lo wriie it* name mg water.
Score* of home* stood dark and
today while he waits to see if the
rhlmp has to go hack to a ion empty during Ihr night with at
least seven streets stdl Impassable
cage.
A judge ruls-d Wednesday he because of high water.
While New England was lh* hard
cosild keep Mr. Moke while Mis
• si hit arra m lh* storin'* wak*,
louri tries to rslradit* hun.
Tomarehin said Mr. Moke, who thousands of hum** stlU larked
can say ’•mania.” already can light in upalau N*w Vork and
write the letter M and t) with a many wrr* willmul heal heciiiiy u(
pent It. He will while away |h«| power amt electric failnrei.
lime reaching his pa) K and K ’ Snow sspial!.* around Ihe eastern
llie trainer will have lo taka end of la k e Erie brought up lo
Mr. Moke to enurt in January In live mehra of snow to weslrrn
answer to extradition proceedings New York.
Ucrasiunal snow or Hurries were
from SI. latui* zoo.
Tomarehin had sold Muk* to reported Horn New England west
thr zoo hut lalrr tried In bus him ward through the (treat Lakes Hr
hack. When Ihe zoo refused th ghui ami m ihr (lino Salley. Snow
sell, ha spirited Ihe ahimpanire also fell hi the i’srilic Northwest
and Western .Montana
away a4 night.
Tomarehin surrendered on ■
fugitive charge herr Tuesday. Mr
Moka was hidden then hut Tomar
chin produced th* clump Wrdnr*
day on the advice nf his lawyer.
Judge Hubert Uhrislir let them
.tay together on Ihe promise that
Tomarehin would remain in Ins
WASHINGTON (U l’ll — I h r
jurisdiction. "The interest of jus
lire and humanity would be met Wraihrr Iturrau said loday that
by allowing these two people—or New Year'. Day will he marked
lliese two animal*—lo lie reunit­ by mow iu the west ceulral area
of Ihr nation and fair weailier in
ed.” he aald.
Ihe East and most of ihe Pacific
Mr. Moke ihuwrd iu» giatiiude Coast.
by coming on Ihe bench amt e m ­
The holiday forecast said (be
bracing Christie.
snowr will fall over western pur
lions of Ihe upper and middle Mil
-Ix.tppi Valley and westward into
Ihr Ituck) Mountain, and rrnlral
plateau region).
Scattered shower* were predicted
for southern California, eastern
Texas and the lower Mississippi
light
NEW YORK ( U P iI—Sputnik*— Oklahoma ami west irnlral M,t
iheir implications to mankind and suurl.
what they portend in the opening
Ueneraily lair &gt;ki«&lt; are in pros
of the iparc age—constituted th-- pi-ci f,sr Die ea-tern third ol llie
top news vtory of Ihe decade, ae luiiun ami over most of Ihe I’acdiscorilmg to a poll of rxrciltlves ami .tjii.,
liona!
Running a very rlove vi-cond
was (he vlory that opened the
decade: Communist invasion of
Korea and the historic decision
for If N. intervention Third was
the I tVt death o( Stalin marking
a new alignment of power ui Ihe
Kremlin and Ihr first sign* m
thaw m Ihe cold war
In giving his reason for voting
far tiie IM7 advent of Sputnik*,
one editor said
Because it well
could he Hie story of thr een
tury ”
Another taid * R u i.u n mastery
. ... . . .
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NO. 697

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,

Humphrey Ready
To Open 1960
Formal Campaign
WASHINGTON lU PIl — Svn
Hubert H. Humphrey ft) .Minn ).
first acknowledged candidate for
thr Drmnrratir presidential nnm
inalinn. kirks off his format ram
pugn with a rnayir speech next
Tuesday.
Humphrey who mail# his nf
final leap into the presidential
arena Wednesday after months of
stumping, billed the scheduled
address to lh* National Pres*
flub here a* "in* own stale of
the union speech."
The Miune-ota vrnatnr, drserth
ing himself t* ihr candidate at
Ihe 'plain people,” got a three
day jump in the , presidential
sweepstakes on a not tier Demo
tra d e hopeful, Sen. John f. Ken­
nedy t Mass I.
Kennedy called a new* confer
ence for Saturday to confirm hit
candidacy lor the 1060 nominal ion
Kennedy is his party's Iron! run
ner at this point, welt ahead of
Humphrey in the public opinion
polls.

Outlook Bright
GROVKIANb l t d ' l l - General
Manager Homer Hooks of the Flor­
ida Citrus Com inn suet predicts a
favorable new decade lor the
state’* citrus industry.

THIS 250 POUND HEAR was ahol by DsjBftry hunter JeaM B«*U near tha
Wekiva Hirer yeateriluy. Beall, who Drought th* black beixr down with a
20-80 slug. will Krt tha head mid the hid*. Tlie other hunt era in hi* party
will get iheir reward in bvur meat. The hunt era who trucked down tha
animal were, from left. Jack. HaumlM’rKvr of Tuntpa, William Hoover of
Mt. Dor*. (Itw Schmnh of lotke Monroe. Jos* Story of Plymouth, Beall a n d
K. H. Shalliy. Th* baar ia hanging by its* hes’la at Sehmah'a home
&lt;
(Staff Photo)

Stork Derby
The first baby born in Seminole County iu 1000 will
b» awarded 8150 in prize* in the annual Sanford Herald
Firat Baby fo nteat.
All entrie* must be submitted by paisml* ami the
winner will tm announced Jan. II.
All entrie* must list the exact hour mill minute
the baby ia bom on * doctor's or hospital Hliilument and
mu*l lie (Mustmarked before midnight Jan. 8.
.Merchants participating in tbi* year's contest in­
clude O n e '* Seminole ( ’leaner*. Duke and Duches*
Shoppe, Wert Jewelry Store. Progiemrive Printing Co.,
Wileon-.Mttier Furniture Co., Day ami Nile ttrill, Florida
State Hank. Ted William* Hardware, Tip Top Super
Market*. Pinecre.st Inn, Seminole County Laundry,
Boiimillat and Anderson, Sanford Shoe Center, House
Of Haitija. Mather Of Sanford, H arriett'*, Vowall'* and
The Herald.

1 p. m. Stocks Board Inspects
Center Property

NEW YORK ( ItI'D - Stork
prices al 1 p in :
I t 's
\ m e n r a n Airlines
79 '*
American TAT
Member* of Hie County Com
Urlhlchem Sire)
.......
s u . mission today inspected a conlro74'*
Chrysler
.......
Curtiss • w ngnt
JOG versial proposed shopping center
Diil’unt
............ 2rt4'« area near Lake llow-dl after a
Eastman k-xlak
.......
107 ’• •torus of protest at a recent com­
Kurd Motor
.......
91 G mission meeting held oft a move
Ml
General Electric ............
to rone ihe area commercial.
5IG
General Motor* ............
The board will make a decision
Graham • t’aige
...........
2G
tut t a r
..........
9HG oa the retorniig at its meeting
J7G next Tuesday.
I.orillard
.............
111
Minute M a i d ............ ..
Al Tuesday's board mewling, re
I’enney
. ..... .........
121
prexenlativi-s of tilt families tit tint.-&gt;G area formally protested the re
l’enn HR
................
I’s toning move.
Royal American
50G
Scars Roebuck
The county riming hoard at
22H ready has approved tlie ■ -toning
Si uiti'baker
«
U. S. Steel
.........
Weslinghou** FA ....
109' i

Texan Captures
1959 Liars Club
Championship

4 Killed In Jet
Bomber Crash
TOKKKJON AIR FORCE BASE,
Spain (U F It — A U. 8 Air Force
It 17

jat

bomber

crashed

i mla y

shortly after taking off for its home
lia-e in Florida, killing all four
crewmen aboard
Th* plane was *n rout* to its
home base al Homestead near Ml
amt alter a normal lour of tem­
porary duiv at the Joint V SSpamsh Torrejon Hate 15 mile*
ea-i of Madrid
The four Jet burnber crashed into
au open Held near the J a ram a
River atxmt t'x aides from Ihe
end nf the runway.
Homestead officials identified
the dead as:
L’apl. Alfred X Lobeil. IS, the
pilot, of Jlarrsmeulu, Calif ; First
Lt. Jam es A. Rasmussen, M, navi
gator, Carltale, f a : Capt. Felii
F FlaiU, 1), instructor-navigator,
of Hu-hiand. Mirh , and Capt. Al
bert J. Harding, M, airplan* com­
mander, of Seaside Heights. N. J.

County Sportsmen
Gel 'Pat On Back'
r

,»

County spur Ianion today got a
pat on lisa bark from Florid* Wild­
life Officer Robert Johnson f«r
obeying hunting regulations ai
the hunting season nears it clos*.
Th# wildlife uffierr said that
during lha first month of th*
hunting season (her* have been
fewer hunting violation* than in
the previous year and "fewer
complaint*” (rum property owner*.
Johnson added that hunters
don't seem to he finding a* many
■leer and hear aa were shot dur­
ing III* 1954 59 season.
"There'* plenty of game in th*
Wrkiv* and Tomoka areas, hut
where er* th* hunters’ ’’ Johnson
asked
Johnson said the Wekiva area la
“ just swarming” wilh de*r.
Discussing violations, Johnson
reported that the most common
on* was running ducks with ovttIxurd motors.
lie stressed that hunters face a
175 (mt if caught on this violalw_n
M uh the hunting season slated !•
end in mid January, Johnson ex
peeled ’‘business to pick up In th*
next few Weeks."
Hr warned hunter* lo be ripoeDlly careful hunting in a densely
wooded area. "W# have been
lucky so f«r.’* he said and ex­
plained that for the first lime in
many years there have not been
any shooting mishap*.

U. S. May Draft
New Cuba Policy

WASH INTON (LTD - The De­
partment of State is drafting a new
policy toward Cuba, informed
MHireoa said tuday.
BURLINGTON, Wu tUIMi — Tln-v indicated the new policy.
You in.iv nol lielu-vr tins but the now being discussed tn Ihe departBurlington Liars Club has a new ineni * highesl circles, would call
world's champion for 1**59
tor firmness in dealing with tha
He is. not surprisingly. * Tex Fidel Castro government,
an. W. t \ Cook nf Wichita Falls
Current U. S. policy on Cuba
This is his prmr winning lie: has Iwen marked primarily by a
"You have heard of lug wind, patirnl wail and tee altitude.
Well, Iasi summer we had so lit
Despite the Castro regtm e’l
lie wind down here that t had to growing anli-U. S. altitude and th*
lake down iwo ol tlie three wind- j confiscation of more and more pronull* on my ranch tu gel s-nmigti perty uwnrti by 11. X. citizcni in
wind to operate thr other one. l ubj, Ihc Unittd States has chowts
And if I hadn’t taken down Ihe patience.
wire fence* that were obstructing
'Die tourers doubt that the new
the wind. Hut one wouldn't have policy will take Ihe direction of
worked ”
any deep euls in Cuba’s sugar
quota in the U. S market Cuba
currently supplies the United
S’a lrt with more than three mil­
lion inns of sugar a year. Th*
figure repreacnis a third of tha
Auto lict-itse plates will he on l tilled Stale* cuntuniptiun.
sale in lha tax collector s office
The source* mdiritrd, however,
that th* United States probably
starting Monday.
Tax Collector John GaRuway will adopt a stronger Ion* in seek­
said tit* deadline for all county ing to obtain adrquate compensa­
resident* to have I’.hW ptala* on tion lor •xrruprtsied U S. proper­
ties.
Ibetr vehicles is Feb. au.

Auto Licenses
On Sale Monday

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known to hi* littlo friend*, begun
fillin g the pocket* o f hlo flying
m it with candy and other aweeta.
Then aa ho bussed along tha pipe*
line, ha dropped the precious lidbit* to the eager children.
L ost Christina*. Capers* com­
rades o f the 3077th Supply Squadron at Moron A ir Force Baa*
Force pilot frees the Strategic chipped in to set eg "Operation
Ouaadrop."
Air Sonsasend’s l«h Air Foeee.
Ha la Capt. Jack H. Capers,
at Apple Valley, Calif., and the
dross a t hla L -M light plana k
aiora musical to the children's
aara thaw tha ringing o f sleigh
PHILADELPHIA (UP1) - Phil­
belt*.
adelphians can now offer strang­
CAREER-CONSCIOUS Anthony Francioaa turns his
It all began back In early 1956 ers a drink of water without apolo­
charms on the producer’s daughter, Shirley MacLaine,
when Capers was patrolling tha gizing.
while his w ife, Joan Blackman, observes in the back­
fuel pipeline running from U. 8 .
N o morn will this city he fam ­
bases near Sevilla to Rota in the ous, or infamous, for the strong
ground in this scene from "Career” which arrives at
south.
the Movieland Drive-In Sunday.
chlorine taste o f its water.
While hedge-hopping along the
T b « city recently started getting
line checking for possible leaks or water through a 25-million dollar
other damage, hit struck up a filtration plant which hat been
waving acquaintance with » the described is the world's largest
controlled
water
children o f the more than 120 automatically
"Career” , based on a famous Rest of Everything" and "W hile
families that Hve along the iso­ treatment facility.
off-Broadway stage play opens at Witch D octor" will play followed
In the past, ■ big dote of chlo­ the Muvieland Drive-In Sunday by three action packed dramas on
lated rout*.
"Captain Jack,” a* ha became rine was necessary to make water and wilt continue through Wed­ Saturday.
from the Delaware and Schuy'kill nesday.
Showing Saturday will be " T o ­
Rivers safe to drink. Now, Water
The film, starring Dean Martin, bacco R oad," "O od ’s Little A cre"
Commissioner Samuel S. Baslsr Anthony Franeiosa, Shirley Mae. and "Sw am p Woman."
Nixon To Speak
GAINESVILLE (U PI) Vice aaya Philadelphia hat "the best Laine and Carolyn Jones, tells
President Richard M. Nixon will drinking watar o f any city in tba the story of an ambition-driven
i
OPEN TONIGHT
man's rise to die top of his career
include ■ speaking engagement country.’ *
The new Torresdale plant, with and of the poeple he use* and ;
11 O'CLOCK
T IL L
at the Univarsity *f Florida on
his Florida visit next month. a capacity o f 423 million gallons abusrs lo get there.
The other feature on the &gt;roUniversity President J. Wayne daily. Is the m ajor unit of a 3#
D A V E ’S
Rail! aaid Nixon had been invited million dollar program to moder- gram is "The Wonderful Country"
RECORD CENTER
with Robert Mitchum.
to apeak here by the eollege’ i
j MH W. FIRST ST.
On Thursday and Friday, "T h e
lecture seriei commute.

HKVILLC, Spala (U P I )-C W I drra in the isolated outback areas
o f aouthera Spain peered anxious,
ly Into the able* today, awaiting
the appearano o f Santa Claus.
Not fo r them, a whiskered fat
old merry ehlmney climber on a
sleigh pulled by eight tiny rein­
deer. Their Santo is a V . 8. Air

and Marry in' Sam (Stab*
LTL ABNER (Pctar
__II___ I t . . . H i t . . . . . . I m V
by Kaye) tell the Dogpatch dwellers
that Hthe country’s
la tha very beat of hand*” in the song and dance aetne
from -U 1 Abner,Mearning to the Rita Theatre tomorrow.

A matloa picture that tha whole blood musical Ufa to the hltarious
fam ily e ta eefep together will cartoon characters loved by mil­
lions.
light e g the tow s whan “ LIT Ab­
The film was produced bp Nor­
l e r " , senseUoaal picturbation of man Panama and stars Pater
the Broadway musical hit. arrives Palmer as Abner, Leslie Parrish
a i Daisy Mas and Billis Hnyan
at the RUs Theater tomorrow.
"LIT Abner* brings a fleih-and- n i Mammy Yokmn.

Philly Water
Becomes Tasty

tn fir f

frr a lf

Pair* l f t - T t i o w . D m . S 4, * *

R IV ERH E AD , N. Y. (C P I) — sive area** Boat distinguished
Twenty-seven prisoners from the Citisens in a ram display of
Suffolk County jail have been Chriatmaa spirit.
For the last week, the t7 pris­
raising with some o f this txcluoners, along with abt o f th0
guards, have been making the
round* t i
the area, staging
Christmas enrols hefens s e n lan
organisations and other g reopa IP
HOLLYW OOD (U P l) — Actor the musical and spiritual anti*
Rock Hudson was notified today faction o f both the Natoaana and
he was selected “ No. 1 Star o f the carolers.
WSt)" in a money-making stars
poll o f theater exhibitors in Can­
ada and the United States.
Doris D ay was selected first
among actresses in the poll eonducted by the Motion Picture Her­
ald fo r Fame, a film industry
trad* publication. Both Hudson

Hudon Is Named
No. 1 Star O f ’59

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Established 1908

MONDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1959

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Growers Cautioned On Pesticide
County Agent Cecil Tucker to-1 to apply them within seven daya
day warned celery growers in the |of harvest.
g f t a to take proper precautions I He said that a meeting la plan­
when applying pesticide on crops. ned early next month of all celery
Tucker said ha had heard re* ] growers in the county to advise
ports that the Food and Drug Ad­ them of exact precautions to take
ministration recently seised a when applying chemicals lo celery
"num ber of shipments" of celery
crops before harvest.
produced by a Florida grower who
Tucker said that no Seminole
used too much pesticide on his
County celery grower has been
crop.
Tucker urged all growers who involved in the FDA action, but
use chemicals like Parathion, not warned (hat the agency la "crack*

ing dow n" because of the recent fust, or fail, to follow directions
given by manufacturers or the
cranberry menace.
Some 1,500 acres of celery are government for use of pesticides,
nearly ready for ahipmrnt in the some of which have caused can ­
cer In animals in laboratory tcsls.
county, according to Tucker.
Larrick said that Ihe govern­
United Press International re­
ported that FDA chief (leorge P. ment normally tries to cope with
Larrick said his agency had an­ such problems through educational
other case in which a lettuce programs, "b y letting people know
grower left too much pesticide on what's expected of them ."
Ilut If that doesn't work, hr
his crops "and w e r e seising
them through ihe federal courts." said it ran institute sciiurv or
He cited the ease* in an effort bring criminal prosecutions and
to ahow that soma producers re* "w e expect to use all of Ihose."

Project
Appraisers
ToBeNamed

if

The Slate Koad Dept, lake* an­
other atep toward getting land for
use in widening Sanford Ave., with
circuit Court Judge Voli# Williams
scheduled to appoint court apprais­
ers at a 4:30 p. m. hearing today.
The two appraisers wi'l estimate
the value o f the M parcels border­
ing Sanford Ave. needed for the
widening project and make their
appraisal report to Judge Williams.
^ Aflrr the Judge holds a hearing
' " n the appraisal figure, the SKD
will pul up money to buy the land
so that construction can start,
county Attorney Mack Cleveland
Jr. said this morning. The SRD
Is holding Seminole County money
which will be used to pay for the
land.
The SKD lu s estimated the par­
cels owned by 117 persons to be
worth $22,103. Owners of land in­
v o l v e d are commanded lo file an^ w » r * . .m SKD eminent domain
petition* before Jan. 23 to show
"what right, interest or liens" they
have to the lands and In show why
lh« land shouldn't be used to add
to Sanford Avtnuc's width. The
Street will be widened from tieleva Ave. to Gindrr's corner.

Prepares For Election
TALLAHASSEE (U l'l) — For­
mer Circuit Judge John McCarty
Unlay repotted $1,290 in contribu­
tion* to his guliernatorial war
chest which made hi* contribu­
tion* to dale total $3,925. The Fort
Pierce candidate also reported
$11.40 in n pen se*. which pushed
hit total campaign cert* to date
to $84.09.

FOR NEEDY FAMILIES wan glvsjn tu Sanford Salvation Army
('apt. Marcella Reynolds Christmas Kv* by Troop .'14 Boy Scouts. Russell
McKnight. center, and Flaming Arrow patrol leader (Jury Rowell presented
the food to Capt. Reynolds. The local Salvation Army group distributed
food to 200 needy families.
(Staff Photo)

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NEW Y O R K .llIP li - G ot. Nel­
son Rockefeller became Ihe overwhelming favorite for the GOP
vice pre-idenlial nomination when
he bowed out of Ihe presidential
race, a survey ol slate Republican
leaders showed today.
A large' proportion of GOP
leaders refused lo believe Rocke­
feller's declaration Saturday that
he would "quite obviously" reject
a place on the 1990 ticket as VicePresident Richard M N bon'a run­
ning mate.

Lawyer Honored
By Film Industry

*•&gt;

.

Rockefeller These Democrats des.
Rockefeller's support for num
her two spot in the ticket — dec
cribed Rockefeller's decision as a
pile his advancr rejection— was virtory for old guard Kcpuhliran.a
registered in a weakrnd poll M wnun would backfire on iiie GOP.
In Republican quarters, there
parly leaders across the nation.
Stale chairmen or top aides in was speculation that Nixon would
2tl stales were willing to name a revise his campaign plans and
vice presidential favorite. Seven­ shun primaries which would have
teen
chose
Rockefeller
Six kept bun away from Washington
named Rep Charles A. Hallrck at perhaps crucial stages of (hr
(R-lnd.) and two listed Sen. next session of Congress.
However, Nixon said .Sunday
Thruslon Morton, GOP national
that hit plans “ always have been
chairman.
Single mentions went to Secre­ made independent!, of what uliirr
tary of Labor
ames Mitchrll, people might say or d» ' lie said
Rep Styles Bridges (H-N.IL), and it was “ too early " lo discuss his
plans for 1960.
Sen Barry Goldwatrr tR-Ariz.).
Seriate Democratic Leader Lyn
Virtually all the leaders polled
don R. Johnson (T ex.) a potential
by Ul'l in 41 of the 30 stales
pris-ndt-iilisl candidate
summed
accepted Rockefeller's withdrawal
up the general reaction nf his
from Ihe presidenlial race at face
party when he said Rockefeller's
vaiue.
announcement nailed down GOP
Some felt this leant he would nomination for Nixon.
also he out of the 1961 race as
He also said it showed "There
well, since Nixon could lie expect, is no place in the national Repub­
ed to seek a second term If elect­ lican party fur ihe able and prued A few cnnsulrred him a con­ gressivr governor."
tender in 1966 ( when he will he
Forecasting a Democratic v ir­
SO).
tory next November, Johnson said
But a sizeable p oportion ignor­
"the Democratic president" should
ed Rockefeller's simultaneous re­ seriously consider drafting Rocke­
jection of the running male post
feller for a high appointive post.
lion next fall.
"Quite obviously," Rockefeller
had said Saturday, "I shall not at
any time entertain any thought of
accepting nominal on to the vicepresidency even L' the honor were
Thire buy* lust yesterday lieoffered, for this would clearly run
counter to all the ronsideradons tween Oviedo and Geneva wets
inspiring my
present
decision found siarly this morning ths
against treking Else presidency." Sheriff's offica reported. John
Democrats claimed today that and Graham Roune and James Hill
Rockefeller’ s
withdrawal
has put their boat in Ihe E&lt; •nlockhalboostrd Democratic chancea of rhee Creek yesterday and were
Ihe objects o f a search until early
capturing the White House
They said Nixon would he an Iht* morning the Sh eriff* depu­
easier candidate to heat than ties said.

Three Found After
All Night Search

Adenauer Better

Blizzard Strands
Holiday Travelers

Rv United Press International
Hundieds of Christmas holiday
traveler* were stranded try a howl
ing hliriard that knifed deep into
the nation's
midtecilon
today,
leaving a trail of winter misery
in Ihe Texas Panhandle and the
crnlral plain* Matas.
Pie storm, parking wind* of
ATHENS, Ohio (U PI)
- More I
nearly 60 miles an hour a* it mov­
than 3.319) college stodenta from
ed into the upper Midwest, whip
about 100 nations met here today ped the snow inlo huge drills that
for what was billed a* the largest j
student conference in Ihe history j
o f Ihe free world. The students'
came from exery continent eicept
Antarctica for the first quadren­
nial conference o f the National
• • • •
•r
Student Christian Federation.
,

Giant Turnout

hlorked roads and knocked down
utility lines.
Hundred* of cars were abandon
rd in Nebraska, Iowa, the Dakota*,
Kansas. Oklahoma, Texas and
New
Mexiro.
Weary
travelers
Miught -heller in farm homes and
jammed hotels ami motels In Ihe
storm area Temperatures dropped
sharply and rain changed tn snow
in Ihe Great Lakes ares. Chicago
reported a record high for today of

31 degrees but ihe weatherman
said the mercury would drop al*
most 20 drgrrr* by mnrning.
i A United Airline* plana with 3#
passengers aboard made an unscheduled
landing
at
Council
j llluffs, lows, at midnight when
| Ihe pilot lost momentary rontart
l wiili the n eigh W in g Omaha air*

Command Change

Optimistic Report
FORT LAU DERD ALE (U P I)—
The chairman o f the Florida Turn
pike Authority predicted Unlay
South Floroia is headed for ils
biggest winter tourist season ever.
Thuma* R. Manual reported a
new record high of 121. 10:1 in
tolls for one day un the sunshine
Stale Parkway. The hig day was
ftuni n a. m. Sunday to H a. in.
today.

t4

Sanford Nava! Air Station «*&gt;nimHnder, t'ospt.
Lionel Arthur, will Dirn ever cnmmnnrl of the Irene in
niiccial ceremonie* at 'J a. ni. tomorrow.
('apt. Robert Sly •• will lake over the command. At*
tending ihe ceremonicM will be county and city official*.
The county commiaaion, which iihuhII.v meets at 9:,10,
haa delayed ita meeting until 11 a. m. so board inemlier*
may attend.

Ike Agrees To Summit

Learned His Lesson
MIAMI (L T D — A candidate for
juvenile judge explained the two
years he spent in a reform srhoul
as a youth would help him per­
form hia new duties if he is
elected. “ It is my belief that from
the insight* fathered from my
own expeiirni e* aa a youth, |
could bring n super abundance of
compassion to Ihe pructicel and
legal aspect* o f the Judge's re­
sponsibilities,'' said allnrney Roll
er M Radei.

Meeting In M id-M ay

AUGUSTA. Ga. (U P I) - I'resi
deni Eisenhower agreed today lo
join m a proposal lor a rummii
conference al Pans in mid May.
lie also summoned 19 high gov­
ernment officials to a conference
lu-re Tuesday lo disco** the gov­
ernment'* norle.tr program in I960
along with other foreign and defense policy mailers. This meeting
presumably will deal wilh Ihe
currrnt ban on trsliug nuclear
weapons, which expires this week.
In Hie first working day nf his
MIAMI (UPI t - A husky mecha­ year end holiday visit here. Hie
nic who like* relish on his cheese President conferred with Secretary
burgers went lo jail this weekend of State Christian A llcrter try
rather than pay for two without telephone aiioul dales for Ihe pro­
posed summit Hireling
relish.
Tlie Unili-d Slates, Great Hniain
Instead, Edward R Railev, 47.
xte a howl of rlsm chowder and
waved a II hill !*&gt; par for tl. The
waller in-tiled lie also pay for
Ihe cheeseburgers
Hatley sttR refused So pay for
Ihe cheeseburgers when s police
man arrived and went lo jail
vowing, "It's Hie principle of ihe
WASHINGTON (U P I) — Preti
thing-'iiot Ihe money."
dent Eisenhower's fa d - finding
He later was released after
hoard stepped hack inlo the steel
polling $25 bond
he total rota u
dispute lrelay lo gel management's
sni hill—including cheeseburgers
"Iasi offer” lo ihe union and lo
—had been 37 renls.
si/e up ihe stalemate.
The three m an board was ached
uled to meet separately wilh union
jihI company representative* prr
liminary In resuming public hear
ings today.
|we j Imi wish them lo he subsrrv
Roth siiles will present ihrir po*
lent. Complete intelligence and it ion to the board of inquiry. This
complete tubtervienre do not go will include formal prevrolation ot
together."
management's "last o ffer" which
"How often in ancient time* tl
already has been rejected by the
clever Greek philosopher-slave of Steelworkers as inadrspiale.
a less intelligent Homan slave hnV
The new sessions followed an­
er must have dominated the ac other futile round uf bargaining
lion* of hi* master rather lliui j her* Sunday, both on a companyhave obeyed hit withes,' the math by company level and on an in
1rmatician said.
dustry-wida basis.
"One
property
of
machine
The fact-finders, after ihrir new
which is now actively admitted is hearings, must report hark to Ihe
, that over a limited range of opera
President by Jan Aon where man­
lion they act far more rapidly agement and union stand m live
Ihgn human beings and are fer dispute.
more precise tn performing the.
This will set In motion ms chin
operations.
cry undor ihe Taft Hartley law (or
“ This bring tfia cate, even wheo the 309,990 Steelwork*** to Vote
they do not in any way transcend Jan. 11-13 un whether they want
man in ihe j
.m e of Ihcir j lo accept the Enal mar. i ,-ment
i tasks'."
* oiler.

Pickled Principle
Leads To Arrest

Push Buttons Carefully

Youths Arrested
After Break-In

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NEW YORK ( U l 'l ) — The movie
industry publication Film Daily
has named Ronton attorney Joseph
N. Welch us the l»e*t supporting ;
movie actor of 1959.
Welch. Army couusel in the
|Po! Army-McCarthy Senate hear-;
lugs, was cited Sunday for his role j
a.s a judge in "Anutoniy of a Mur­
der." It vena the first acting rhore
for Ihe 1',9-year-old lawyer.
Film Daily’s selections were
|.«&gt;&gt; d on a poll o f reviewers and
commentators from newspapers,
niogaxines and hroaitxasting.
The other citations included:
Rest pel formalises by male
stais: James Stewart In "A n a -:
A car rin into a ditch and turn- tinny of a Murder,’* Frederic Marrh
ed over on Hwy. 17-92 near Mob­ in “ Middle of the Night," Frank
ley’ s Corner this morning but its Sinatra tn “ Some Came Running,''
driver. William M. Carter of Long- fjiurencr Harvey in "Room at the
T op " and Rock Hudson in “ Pillow
wood escaped injury.
Herbert l-ee Allen of Orlando Talk."
Rest performem e» by female
pulled out of Ihe Iamgwood Oviedo
road m front of Carter who was stars: Audrey Hephurn in “ The
driving nortb on 17 92, Highway Nun's Story.” Rosalind Russell in
Patrolman J. L. Sikes reportrd. "A un lir
Maine,“ Shirley
MacWhen Carter slammed on his I-ainr in "Some Came Running,"
brakes his ear careened off Ihe Susan Huywuiii in “ I Want to
road and flipped over, smashing Live," and Ingrid Hrigman in
ihe windshield and denting the "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness"
CHICAGO I UPI I “ Thinking control of mankind," Wiener taut.
top. Sikes charged .lien with vio
Rest juveniles: Eddie Hodges in
machines"
are
becoming
so effi­
" I f the machines becom e more
Istioo of right of way.
“ A Hole in the Head." and Sandra
cient that the machine coi.UI end and mure efficient anil operate at
Dee in "Im itation o f Life."
man, a noted a higher peyvduHogirul level, Ihe
Best director: Otto Preminger up dominating
fur "A natom y « f a Murder."
seienlifl warned Sunday.
catastrophe foreseen by (Sutler of
Best screen playwright. Wendell
Norbert Wiener, one-time child the dominance of the marhtne
Mayes fo r “ Anatomy o f a Murder."
Constable J. Q Galloway has
prqriigy who graduated from Har­ ! comes nearer and nearer."
Rest photogisphed picture: "The
arrested two youths and ch a rg ej
Wiener declared lire idea was
Nun's Story," director uf photo­ vard at II. told the Atoericau As
them with breaking into the Lake
vociallon for lire Advancement of Jfalse that "nothing can mine out
graphy Frans Planer.
Monroe school cafeteria Dec. 17.
Top find id 1939: .Sandra lie*. science that if such machines are j of a mat bin*: that has not been
They are charged ith breaking
not used properly, dangerous eco­ pul in It."
Into Ihe cafeteria and taking 20
"Thus is often interpreted as aa
pounds of hamburger, three san
nomical and social problem* could
verting that a macnlnr winch man
•ages, several gallon cans of
rr&gt;ult.|
BONN. Germany tU PI) — Wr»i
has made must remain continually
peaches and potatoes, sevrral half
"M any people have poo poulied
German Chancellor Konrad Ade­
pint rartnns of milk, some pack
subject lo m an," he said. "T h e
ages of Jcllo mix, II plates, ami nauer is recovering quickly from ihe dangers of machine Inchni- problem is very close to Hie great
several spoons and forka. Gallo­ a bad head cold which put him nrques, and they bava flatly m
problem of slavery.
way recovered some of the canned [ in bed last Thursday slid prob­ tradicted the early prediction of
"W e wish a slave lo be ints-ll.
goods, all the plates and silver- ably will he back at wurk Tues­ Samuel Hurler (an English author) gent, lo be able In avsitt us ii
that toe machine u ig n i la ha eve* i carrying out our tails*. However
»»«.
I day, aia dot uxe reported.

Driver Escapes
mInjury In Mishap

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ONE
prncticul jokers. When Hud Moughton. right, returned to hia office he
found hia little Fiat at muling h.v his tiijak and Mra. Pearl Scott and Dick
.Mii|h&lt;9 innocently going alarut their work. Mnpea, with several other nten
from aurrounding officea lifted the car from the curb and roiled it into
Moughton'a office aa a bit o f holiday fun.
(Staff Photo)

MIAMI REACH I UPI s — U. S.
Men. Paul H. Douglas iD -ltl.l
said Sunday night that “ p ow erfu l,
foroaa" were being axsrtod to
make Americans conform to n s a t 1
pattern. Douglas said conformity
stems to attain a false unity by
knoeklng out individual d iffe r­
ences.

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NEW YORK tl'PI) - Stock
prices at I p m. e.s.l:
Amerirsn Airlines ............ $4‘ «
American TAT' ................ 7«»*
American Tobacco ............. 107’ s
Bethlehem Sleel ................ 54‘ k
C A O .............................. « ' »
Chrysler
...................... **'«
Curtiss--Wright ................... 31
DuPont
.........................
Eastman Kodak ................ 107'«
Ford Motor ........................ 90'«
General Electric ............... 9-V»
General Motors ................ 34*«
Graham Paige ...................
2’ *
Int. TAT .........................
Lorillard
........................ 37».
Minutr Maid ..................... I9‘»
Penney
........................ 123Vs
Penn RR.
1S»*
Royal American . .............
V%
Scars Roebuck
................ 4*’ s
Sandard Oil NJ ................. 47’ s
Studebakrr
................... 22'*
U. S Sleel
................. 99
Weslinghouse El.
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Conformity Hit

Jan. 1 Bus Strike
G O P Leaders Favor Rockefeller
*May Hit New York
For Vice Presidential Nomination

NEW YORK (U PI) -N e w York
era may have a special reason
for watching the seconds tick off
Naw Year's Eve—ihe possibility
that aU hutea and subways will
•top running at midnight.
Marc than I,wo members cf
Transport Workers Union voted
) unanimously Sunday night lo walk
o ff their Jobs Jsn. I if no contract
agreement is reached.
The union thus had Ihe author­
ity to halt all subway lines ami
all city and privately-owned bus
lines in this metropolis of sight
million persons.
Mayor Roln-rt F. Wagner called
• meeting of his am crgency ac­
tion committee today to plan
what will be done in Ihe event of
) a sinks. The committee include*
representatives of hospitals, the
transit authority, and police, san­
itation. fire, traffic and health de­
partments.
The TVVtJ and ihe transit au­
thority also wera meeting today.
At (ha mass meeting. Michael
J. Quill, international president of
the TWU, said "W e don't want
• to strike and we'll work every
hour now til Thursday lo settle
V'
the problem.” Hut he warned:
l\|( W
" I f we re forced lo strike, is
won't be settled overnight."
The TWU is asking wage and
fringe 'benefits which reportedly
would cost (he transit authority 73
million dollars and the private
companies 23 milium dollars.

1 p. m. Stocks

News Briefs

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NO. 594

Mediators To Hear
last’ Strike Offer

and France origlually suggested a
meeting at P an t to start April 27.
Soviet Prrm ier Nikila S. Khrush­
chev agreed to a meeting hut sug
gelled April 21 or May 4, il-rtes
which conflicted wilh plan* of ihe
Western Nations
While House Newt Secretary
James U. Hageriy said Kisenhow
•r had advised Hrrtrr dial a meet
ing in Paris in mid May was satis­
factory if Hritam and France also
agreed. Paris source* vet ihe d^le
as May l«
"There will be a general din
mission of the mlerualional and
defense llelds, including the nu­
clear program fur I9W&gt;," Hageriy
said "They also will haye a gen
eral discussion of Ihe course nf
negotiations in Geneva."
A'ked if Ihe discussion would
include the rapiralion Tuesday of
Ihia nation'* self-imposed ban on
nuclear weapon tests, ll.igcrty rc
plied only that it would go into
Hir Geneva negotiations.
The Untied Stales, Britain and
Russia have suspended tests while
seeking agreement al Geneva oo
a permanent pruhlhdion on testing
Hageriy again ducked questions
about Eisenhower's reaction to
Guv. Nelson A. Rockefeller's stalemenl bowing out as a candidate
for lha 1969 presidenlial nomina­
tion.
“ No m ailer how you ask Hie quez
Hon. there will b* no tlatem rnt,"
he said.

port. The passengers waited oft
the field but the airline anticipate
ed difficulty in moving toe DC$
off Ihe hogged *od.
Showers were
forecast Iroiu
Florida
and eastern
Alabama
northward inln Ihe Ohio Valley and
central Ailanil# stales, Vfllh snow
changing lo (reeling rain in must
uf New England. Generally fair
ikies and warmer wralher were in
store for most of the western h*H
of ihe country.
New Mexico, Hie Panhandle re*
jynn and Nebraska caught the full
fu rl nf the storm Sunday.
Tne b li/iau l blow .'into tha Pan*
handle after dumping eight u&gt; is
inches of snow in taslern New
Mexico during a 10 hour period.
The Panhandle was blanketed Fy
righl inches and winds of 43 miles
an hour whipped five foot drifts
across highways.
A bus and 30 to to cars wera
stalled mure than two hours near
Clayton, N. M.. before snowplows
could clear a path for them. An
estimated boo travelers sought re*
fuge in Vaughan and Encino,
N. 31., to escape Ihe blinding storm
which forced all highways in a
39 mile radius to he closed.

2 Arrested After
Store Break-In
Sheriff's deputies arrested two
Winter Park men for investiga­
tion in • breaking ami entering
ease this morning after oue of the
suspects fought with s Sanford
policeman last mghl, puller said
Sanford patrolman John Rum
bley flopped Royce Karl Simmons [
near Hunt's Feed Store late last
night amt questioned him. Suni nions fought with Humblry and
•hen ran away wi'h Charles Ro
bert Wood, also of Wintwr Park,
police reportrd.
Rumbley later found
Hunt's
Fred store broken into and $3 23
was reported missing.

Guard Stands By
As Plant Reopens
ALBERT LEA. Minn. (UIM ) Al least iso non-strikers crossed
picket lines and entered the Wil­
son k Co. packing plant without
incident today a* armed National
Guardvmen stood by.
The peaceful reopening o f the
plant was in marked contrast to
the scene nearly three weeks age
when angry pickets stoned nonstrikers' cars and police confis­
cated guns, knives and black­
jacks
Maj Gen. Rirlurd Cook, guard
commander, said Uierr was excel­
lent cooperation between company
and union officials in preventing
another outbreak of violence
The
guardsmen,
with
rifles
slung over their shoulders, watch­
ed as workers fdrd into the plant
during predaw n darkness.
Although Ihe scene was peace­
ful. observers said pickets at each
of Ihe plant's six 'fates noted Ihe
license number of each car that
entered Ihe plan, gates.
Martial law wa declared her*
Dec. II and lifted as of midnight
Sunday.

Bolita Probe
Meeting Set
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) - T h a
governor's office said Manama
County Sheriff Roy BaJeti will
meet with Gov. IwKoy Collins to­
day.
The purpose of toe meeting was
disclosesl but it undoubtedly will
roncern bolita operation* In Mana­
tee County. A recent raid to lha
county rounded up more than 70
suspects In an alleged million dol­
lar gambling ring,
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MIAMI (UH) — n o n man bu persons mti Tioiom
Rm Ui la accidenU durinr Florida’* Chriitmai weekend, txa t e d in g *11 p n - h o l l d a y e x p e c t a t io n * .
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total of 33 deatha.

One of tho w o.it traffic aceidenti occurred I unday morning
•t aa Inlarsoctlon 14 mllaa north
of Bonlfay, near lit* AlabamaFlorida lino. Pour member* of
tha tamo fam ily war* killed and
fltro other paraoM lnjurad whoa
two ear* collided.

Doad wore Grady Lao Wise, 41,
and Ms wife, Loren*. 40, of Winter
Garden: a brother, Maek Ronald
The ooafT»t«Hoa«l
WM Wise, 40, of Ocooe, th* drlvar of
I r i W Jfca Iw iU a. The ocripUro one car, and hie mothar, Mr*.
« « read ky Ookonto D om inay, Donna Wlae. M, of Samsoa, Ala,

• k T k M A a b H ^ waa tha
U i i a ' fo r tke aarvte*.

FORE QUARTER
S T U D E N T S u r T H E EIUIITN UKAur, or me r.nterprlae Elementary School prenented their Christmas pro­
gram « t the school auditorium. Two plays wore under
tha direction o f Mr». Daley Gunn. The enst o f the “ Bird’s
Christmas Caroi” were left to right, front row, nobby
Coraon, Benson Tart, Pau! Sermons, Kdgur Sutton,
Branda Wilson, and Jimmy Murphy; back row, left to
right, Sussette Neal, Cathy Want. Kitty Burnett, Linda

Tickets For Bette Davis Reading
Slated To Go On Sale Jan. 18
nd Jokes, th* B tm
Due to interest mounting ever
the personal appearance o f Bette puts on a braaay, poetic raude
villa which ihowa o f f Sandburg at
Davie In Sanford next month,
his bast."
Prank Msbene, Special Events
chairman fo r th* Seminole-Do*
Bary Heart Council, haa announ­
ced that th* public sale o f ticket*

Boy Arrested
For Truck Theft

will begin on Jan. IS.
Th* show at the Civla Center
January 30 at 1:30 p.m. w ill bt
sponsored by the Council and will
be th* officia l opening of th*
Heart Fund Drive.
Ml*i D avis will appear in "The
W orld O f Carl Sandburg" which
haa received nation-wide acclaim
a n d .w a a publlciaed ia a recent
edition o f Life M agssln*. This
presentation marka tha first time
that th* two-tim e Academy Award
winner haa toured in a stag* at­
traction and sha w ill co-star with
Cameron Mitchell, another tut*
standing perform er o f motion pic­
tures, television and theatre.
Described as a variation in th*
presentation of drama, music end
comedy, this production is an
evening filled with moments o f
•pic grandeur, based on the vast
range o f Carl Sandburg's work's.
Life Magazine said, "U sing ex­
cerpt* from the poet’s stories,

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someone had used a 1111 gun to
•hoot mil 10 ur 12 church jalousie
windows, a floodlight, and two
porch lights.

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trvlng Pryor’s Insurance showed
UtUo hospitality to thair oppooant's
last weak as tha Sandspur Bowling
League mat ror tha last time this
ya*r. Pryor’ * and Th# Pig 'N
Whlatla, both tied tor tb* top spot,
tangled on th* first two allay* last
Tuesday evening, and tha Under
writers cam * away tha victor*
Naomi Jackaon pulled bar team out
o f a lough spot, a* Pryora Mill laid
tb* laaguo with 31 wia*. Mary
Satra waa high for Tbo Pig, who
bolds second spot bow , with M
wins. Camille Jlorcland picked ap
the 4-10 split during this match.
Robson Sporting Goods and The
Foodmart battled it out on tha and
lanas and ended in a tia for third
place, both having 27 wins to data
In this match however, Robson
looked like they would have the
spot all to themselves, but only for
a while. Ia winning the first game
from the G rocers, Arlans Declaring
picked up the 4-7-10 split aad Pat
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sparked Robxuna.
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Tcm prraturei deep inside the 02303631
earth probably range from 1,000
to 3,500 degree* Fahrenheit, ac­
The Seminole High Science Club
cording to John Vcrhoogen, proj feasor of geology at the Untveraity ) selected a five member fund railof California.
I mg committee and a four member
Mrs Julia Kelly Stoeppelman
| program committee at the group'*
I meuliog at sponsor l). T. Key- died Friday at Seminole Jlemorial
Hospital.
ix T i i » i ( i n n i t m m i .x i v r i i | Hold's home.
She ha* been visiting here for
t i t i i m i . n a n it n r n o n iu s
Members dlscuaacd club picix a x i i r u n - i ; m i mu i l o i . v r v . lure*, the propoaetl club library, six week* with her sister Mrs.
Helen K fjsen .
i.x lIlk X I l i d xu. is u *
science fair and banquet, future
x n r tc r :
Her home was In Cincinnati,
I X TIIK M A T T Kit &lt;IK T IIK
trips and fund rjising at the get ! Ohio.
AIHIIT IOX UK U II.I.IK II.
acquainted party. President Cor­
She is survived by her husband,
JACKSON, • Minor.
T o WII.I.IAM HAIIK. KKOIOK.NCK dell Jeffery caul he haci received Joseph Stoeppelman, two daughIINKNOW X l
good reports of members' con­ ' ters, Mrs. Margaret Claug and
You s r s h a r s h , n o t l f l M that i duct during t'&lt;ctr visit to the FlnrMrs. Jill Ann Burger and seven
Pstttlon has h , « n III*.I In t h - sbnv*
•l&gt;l-i| . s u s s !•&gt; OHs *A It M A YO sn-l ] ida Power and Light Co. power granchlldren.
INK/. t.KK M A YO, Ills n i l s , lo r t h , I plant the day before
The body was sent to Cincinnati
siiuptlon or W I U . l t : II. JAKKHO.V.
German cxchangn student Nora minor, hjr t h , I-. t lllo n -r s . nn I j bert Peters showed sudes of Ger­ lor burial. Bruton Funeral Home
in charge.
&gt;ou s r s rs.|Ulr,.| to s - r i s s ,-opy
o f yuur A n s n - i or r h j i . i l t . n i i -i many. Fund raisin; committee
Norbcrt
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•houlA s o l hs a r s n i s j on Ihs A l .
Peters, Margaret Jones. Mark
lo r n s y fnr r » i l l i n n » r s . U a . k N.
number. Shcrrllle Julian and
rlsi-lsn .l.
Jr.
I U n for .1 A ils n lls
N a llo o s l Hank llull.ltna. Ssn fo r.1, David Goers*. The new program
KlurlUs. anil f ils ihs o r i s m - l In ! committee members are Johnny
III, olfl.- s o f Ihs r l- r l c o f ih s Kir| Allred, Norbert Peters, Lynn Mc­
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Concert pianist Mra. L. Braboy
Weaver o f Orlando will accompany
barilune A. B. Hicks In Hick'* singirg perform ance at the Crooms
High 3-jdJodum tonljht The 8
p. nt. benefit performance will be
to raise money for a new St. Paul
llaptist Church to replaca the old
Rt. Paul's which has been torn
down. Admission is $1 for adults
and 60 cent* for children.
lli-k s, who Is a native o f San­
ford but now lives In Washngton,
D. C. will sing "The Lord's I*raye r.”
"N one
But H ie
Lonely
Heart," "T h e Lost Chord,” "H om ­
in g ," “ The U r d Is My Light,”
"W a ter B oy ." "W ithout A Song"
and "It Ain’t Necessarily S o"
am ong other numbers.
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Parker, Linda Arter, Joyce Lee, Mickey Neal, Butch
Worsley, and Jon Smith. Tha girls dressed as angels,
(performed in the “ Choir o f God,” also preaented at
sama tlm# wer# laft to right, front row, Beatrice Wood­
ruff, Carolyn Sermona, Jean Cardwell, Jean Marie CunBingham, Betty Walker, back row, left to right, Paula
Mataon, Etta Emanuel, Sweie Urban, Lee lie Gerilg,
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Quotable
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DRY CLEANED FOR

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URtriM .ad 140 to 160 Lbs.

Dotpllo portloua driving con­
r o p m o a U m the ekurch’o young
people In the armed forto*. Thar* dition* over much of tha country,
w ort brief meaaagea by Juanita lb* Chriitmaa holiday traffic toll
Wynne, Dickie Rountree, Erie fell short o f earlier predictions by
safoty officials.
Krataort, and Howard Allrod.
A United Press International
Tka paotor gar« a charge ta
tka young people entitled, "L et count showed 454 persona loat their
live* on the nation'a highway* over
tfcie Mind bo in Y o u "
fa k e d Press International
the 78-hour holiday. Another 38
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WASHINGTON — White House
died in Area, sis in plane crashes
and 33 la mlacclUneou* accidents I’ reni Secretary James llegerty,
stating that President Eisenhower
for an overall toll of Sit.
California led the nation la high­ would not hnvt ■ comment on
way deatba with 34, followed by Now York Governor Nelson A.
S h e r iffs Deputy R. F. Grant New York with 32 and Pennsyl­ Rockfcller’ s withdrawal from the r .
a r m ted a I I year-old-bey who ad­ vania with 29. North Carolina had rtc * for th* GOP presidcnUal
mitted stealing a truck from the 27, Texaa a , Florida a and Mich­ nomination:
“ There was no statement yes­
D el-Ray Manor corporation, ac­ igan and Ulinoia 21.
Only flvo atatei — Alaika, Data­ terday, there ia no statement to­
cording to Grant. The boy picked
« p Thursday, hid the truck in ware, Maryland, Nevada, and day, and there will be no state­
wuoda behind Mobley Manor trail- North Dakota — chalked up a ment tom orrow ,''
o r par* an IT -tt and drove H dur­ fatality-free holiday.
The National Safely Council had
WHITLEIGH, England - la n d ­
in g the day. Grant said. The boy
predicted 530 persons would' be scape gardener Blit Williams, an­
WM put under detention.
killed during the period from 0 nouncing that pressure (rom his
p. m. Christmas Eve to midnight neighbors convinced him and his
wife not to give away their fourth
Suoday night.
baby so they could afford a .els&gt;n M e C e n t ml M e D n i t r
vision sot:
I m l n l i U n t r . IM W eC rte eM e .
"D oians of people told us that
I n P r e la t e .
M n Ik . Beeete eft
if we g iv e the child away, 'Y ou ’ ve
AlfDRKW B. MAHO.VKT,
had It.' Welt, you oan't do without
Petes eel.
M ri. Elnora Kelly Young. 17, neighbor*.''
r u n MTim
Mot lee te h.r.by give* the! the died Saturday at the home of her
anfleralaned wilt, os the llh la y of
SEATTLE, Washington — Mrs.
Jaaaary, A. D. m e . r r.t.n t is the daughter, Sir*. Myrtle Bledsoe,
Arnold Zak, 28, esplilnlng why
Mansrakte County Jela* s f lem l. 107 E. Onora Ave.
aele Ceuaty, Plerlla. her ftnel re­
She had Hvod here lor three she and her husband Joined a
turn, aeeoual s a l reurhere. ae Ad- monthi.
group of 11 person* who plan to
mlalafrstrla nf the K.tete or AXShe waa a member of th* P in t estabUsh a colony on Ecuador's
DRRW B. MAHONEY, deeoaeed,
and at is Id lime, then and there, Cumberland Method!*! Church in Galapagos Islands in the Pacific:
make appllratlnn In the eald Julae Chattanooga, Temt. She was 07"W e just got fed up . . We built
tor s flaal aeltlement of her ad■ small home two years ago. Our
mlalatratloa s f esld m a te, end fnr year* of age.
She la survived by another property t*s wont up to 1171 this
an order dlerherttar her sa aueh
Admlnletrstrla.
daughter, Mrs. S. J. Ivins; one year. We flipped. I guess we're
Dated thtl the Sad rise s f Oes•on. Kelly Young and seven grand- down on civilisation in general."
i n mo
■* ' rbltdron. Th* body wo* i*wt to
SALEM, M. H. - The Rev. C.
Chattanooga for burial, Brtsson
K. Cahill, a Roman Catholic priest
funeral Nome is In charge.
suggesting that the nation’s govA red aandatooa cave near nor* designate one day each year
Clarkavitle, Ark., he* Indian hier­ "Idiots’ D sy" In order to combat
oglyphic* which have never been highway deaths:
deciphered.
"O n this (idiots' d sy) let all of
us stay home end turn '.he high
way* over to the exclusive use of
Idlols, murderers, drunken dri­
Lot’* Ret Acquainted!
vers, dopes, and all other who
may want to com m it suicide."

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S o P in t Baptlat Church Sunday
p d tk t Collage atmdanta home for
the koHdaya wore la eharga W the

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THE. PUPPETEER

I detected ■ man peering at me
S y I D K 0T E R 1A
sardonically. 1 gave him my last
(Third * f 11 Artielta)
IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA- Over cigaret. He flung it to the ground.
Captalistic cigarets no
the door o f th* tiny store the sign "B ah !
read: "O voca • Zelniny” — Fruit g ood." Ha ground k under kia
and Vegetables. The line queued heel.
out from It a block long, three
You should have seen hew the
ind four abreast.
crowd chilled. They clam med up
Hera f found the story of and turned their backs on me. I
Crechoslavakia. They saw me
.com in g from across the street
and they stared enigmatically, as
bored crow d! usually do.
Since practically nobody in this
country speaks any English. I
By PHIL NEWSOM
addressed them in Czech, using an 1
UPI Foreign Editor
approach that often brought r e - ,
From the foreign editor's note­
| suite—saying
that I was
in
• American correspondent looking book:
1 over the homeland of my parents. THE MAN TO PLEASE:
A woman in a brown cloth eost
One of the thorniest problems
that reached to the ankles of
President Eisenhower had to deal
black cotton stockings which were
stuffed tlredly into old shoes with in Haris was President
Charles DrGaulle's refusal to perc im e up to me and extended her
hand. I thought she was greet . mil integration of French forces

To Guidance

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Formation o f the Seminole County Juvenile Council, Inc.
t o give advice and other aasUtance to youtha who need it
because they have no other aource was welcomed here as a
momentous effort.
Judge Wilson Alexander, who handies cases involving |
Juveniles In trouble, pointed out that the need for such an
organization is based on the fact that such youths will re­
spond to earnest efforts to help them.
Many organizations and Individuals have worked with
outh groups and have included even the most incorrigible
l hopes that they could be molded into good citizens. One
fellow In California has tnken a real stand on this work.
Carl May, a 37-year old Quaker with no formal training
in social work, has approached the teen age ganga o f San
Francisco and put them to work as groups. He keeps them
busy with paint brushes and hammers instead o f switch
blade knives and brass knuckles.
He said that these youth groups have as much right to
exist as the Boy Scouts. What they lack is the guidance
given the Scouts, he stressed.
• . A.
„
M a y put some o f the Lords, the Acca and the Sheika to
work repairing homes of needy families and doing other use­
ful Jobs instead o f resorting to street fights to pass their
time
Guidance and understanding are the keys to changing
the attitudes and habits o f such youngsters and turning
them into law-abiding, hard-working people.
The country ought to be thankful for thoaa who have
the courage and energy to take on the task o f guiding the
young.

Notes On Some Of Ike's Problems

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terview* are scheduled during
Christmas vacations, final employ­
ment Interviews are made during
Kasit-r holidays. Form er employes
should notify the department U
they wish to be considered for the
coming year, cither in tha aaraa
position or In another rapacity.
Any other persoos interested in
summer employment with the de­
partment also should make appli­
cation at this time.

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ing me, but Instead she reached !
M i l —« l ° f
up and ran her fingers up and agreement reached between the
two, French experts are prepar­
down the Ispcl of my roat.
"Cloth like this we don't get ing a plan where tha French Air
Force at least will "cooperate"
In Czechoslovakia," she said to a
woman at her side. "Y ou ran tell with the Allied Intregated Air
Command. The man who will
h r » Irom America.
The queue broke ranks and i
it and who also Is the man
there was a big circle around; 10 be pI&lt;,a,c&lt;* l* Supreme Com
me—wary, unirusting, unsmiling ‘ mantlrr U.S. Gen. Lauris Norstad.
| | D«o*hia«
strangers. He sitantly, stiffly, they { The French report is expected
replied to question*. They had | shout mid-February, giving Nor­
hern wailing fur (he store to open stad a month to study it before
| | ReeghTOe
reporting on it to the allied mili­
tob uy Imported apples.
tary
committee.
All over Czechoslovakia people
were waiting at state stores to HAT IN THE RLNG:
||
4CT
West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt
buy applies—four pounds apiece
and no more. This hid been a is said lo be quietly working be­
||
dry year and no apple* wer* bar-1 hind the scenes to become the So­
cial Democrstie Party's nominee
vested in the entire state.
for
West
German
chancellor
in
I pulled out a pack of Ameri­
K f Daaphhs*
(IM S
can cigarets. I was a hero. Sud­ the 1961 elections. The socialists
• • with alroMa otoOTh***V
denly they forgot themselves and never have beet, able to dislodge
there were cheers. I went through ^hancellor
Konrad
Adenauers
| | Daaphhs*
two packs in three minutes.
Christian - Democratic Party but
Several women took two and ‘ h* P°Pu ,ir
might give
apologized. "One for after sup-1 -'densuer some election-day trou
| | Daaphto*
per." I noticed they tucked both hie*.
i COMPETITION:
of them deep in their purses.
Reliable econom ic sources in
And now everybody wa* excitrd and we talked like old friends. Frankfurt say West German steel
We got to talking prices. "How firms are preparing to step up
much is coffee In A m erica?" one their rx|&gt;orts to the United States i
in the event of a new walkout by i
of them asked.
| | Feed C m L M «
"A bout #0 cents a pound." 1 U. S. Steel workers. The West Ger­
F**r Door
man
firms
already
are
making
said, and I could hear the tehsome
L'.S.
deliveries
hut
the
plan
tching halfway to St. Wcnccslau*
Ford FatrUao
now Is to step up these shipments
I Dr. Hardtop
j
to meet a considerable part of
U.S.
steel
needs.
E ofll.k Ford
here?
Twenty-four
dollars
a
MORE TROUBLE:
D ago*
a pound."
Observers in Southeast Asia ex
And a little old woman at my
side cupped her hand and whis­ pect new troubles In Laos to |
pered hoarsely, "E ven as much break out around the middla of
January. Not only will there be
as dollar 30."
A Czech worker gets about [ pressure from the Communist
lloo crowns (about dollar 1901 a
Vietnamese border area,
month. Wages vary little o v e r , hl" '&lt; &gt;'
that a civil war
the country. A laborer must work
Motor Co.
more than one month to pay for
CAMERAS
a good coat. "O nly half a* good
Photography Supplies
889 Frroeh
FA S-49M
a* yours," somebody said. Mine
I • |)ay Developing Service
cost dollar 40.
&gt;■*1 Caro Aro Oor kn
WIEIIOI.OT CAMERA
I.lke a hunch of old women we
« * 4 A MdeHaof
SHOP
kept comparing figures. Here are
210 8. Tark
Hanford. FI*.
some average Czech prices: but­
ter, dollar 3.50 a pound; oranges,
dollar 2.50 a dozen; bananas, dol- |
lar 3 a dozen; eggs, dollar l l o
a dozen in the aummrr and d o u -!
ble that In the winter; beef and 1
pork about dollar 1 SO a pound. |
The crowd was getting chummy
H AN SBR O U G H S E X T E N D T H E IR
now. One woman wanted to know I
if I still had any hair when I told
V
E R Y BEST W ISH ES FOR A H A P P Y
her my age. and she lifletl my
A N D PROSPEROUS N E W Y E A R ! I
hit to see. Another seriously ask­
ed if the could tap my teeth to I
determina If they wer* real.
Celehrnt* New Year* In Your Own HOME!
In Ihli environment, the inrvi
10 — .Modern 3-U*droom, Tile Bath Humes* — 10
table question cam e. "T ell us,"
lust West o f U. S. 1 — EDGEWATEK
and the question came wistfully,
"Is it really a good life In A m er­
ic a ? "

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Do-It-Yourself Conus Forms Ready
WASHINGTON (U P I) - D ollyourself census form s for 1360
have been on public view for
several weeks now and the Cen­
sus Bureau can't believe its good
luck. Nobody so far has raised
any serious squawk.
Oh, a few congressmen have
complained (hat the census taker
these days is getting too nosy,
wanting to know about our plumb­
ing (Indoors or ou t); our wash­
ing machines (automatic or not);
and how wa get to work In th*
morning (many a morning I won­
der about that one myself).
One lawmaker went so far as to
suspect, publicly, that psychia­
trists might hate taken over the
bureau. By and large, though, the
bureau’ s final decisions on what
questions to include and leave out
in lha 18th decennial census have

D A IL Y

been received with resignation If
not outright enthusiasm.
The bureau doesn't expect rnthuslasm. All It aska is that you
answer the questions, ranging
from your incom e to your tele­
phone number. Anybody who re­
fuses can be fined $100 or sent to
ja il for 60 da yi, though the
bureau can't recall a easa where
this actually happened.
"W e persuade 'e m ," a spokes­
man said of the comparative few
who every 10 years can be de­
pended on to balk at some ques­
tion or other or even to refuse,
on religious grounds, to have any
part at all of the census.
Anyway, it's not as bad as It
might be. In 1850 the census taker
Inquired
among
other
things
whether each household Included
any paupers, idiots, or convicts.
There are other grounds to be

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capital
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and plaatered . . . built-up roof* with largo avorhaag . . .
tile aindow willow throughout . . . hardwood fiasco (two
humr. with a.phalt tile) . . Jalnu.ied doors sad windnwo . .
1.1 VKAtill.ITY . . . Three bedroom. , , . tllo tub and
shower hath. . , . C lo.rt. in all bedroom* , . . Counter
brrakfa.t bar* . . ample kitchen cabin.I. . . . Haubla .ink.
with apraya . . . concrete floored, aerttaod Florida rooaaa
. . . utility rnoma . , . Carport** . . Wall hoaUha . . . hot
water hralera , . .
LOCATION . . . Two Rloclta weot of heavily travoled LT. R.
I . * . only ■ abort drivo to Morld a Hafaat Hathiag Beach
in Nc» Smyrna . . . Clo*o to prnp««*d New Shopping Cen­
ter, School. . . . All city tonifaience*, including Excolleal
City water.
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rd Kotima. A p ia , ! with Beauty Buaitiro, 4M Lake 8 .
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OTHER COMING AUCTIONS INCLUDE:

Saving*

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ONE YEAR 01.0 — ROOM TO EXPAND ! ! J
AI»o Selling — 28 LOTS Weat of l T. S. !
Huy Separately, group., or ENTIRE PROPERTY I I I

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Warranty Deed

ANOTHER EAST COAST OPPORTUNITY ! !
Thurnduy, Jan. 7 1:30 P. M.— S. of New Smyrna
HANNA S MOTEL, - 265' on U. S. 1

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Even so, some of the 110 mil­
lion people the nose-count is e x ­
pected to turn up are likely to
view ihc inquiry as unduly in
quisitive.
A basic form will be mailed to
all householders in March, lo be
filled out and held for the census
taker's rail early in April. It
covers name. age. race, marital
status, etc. of all residents. It in­
cludes a similar inquiry about
any non-resident who may have
itayeil overnight on March 3t, a
question which it is hoped won't
em bariass, too many peuple.
Then there'* some basic stuff
about the house, Including whether
or not there's a toilet that flushes.
At every fourth house will be
left an additional two page* of
questions on the house and two
extra pages for deleilx atmut each
person
living
therein.
That's
where we get into where you work
and for how much, and whether
you get there hy bus, railroad,
car pool, or mulehsrk. Also, how
many years schooling you got;
how many times you've been marrted, and (for women) how maoy
hablei you've had.

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grateful. After proper deliberation
tha census experts turned down
inquiries on the color o f our hair,
if any (the cosm etics makers
wanted to know) the number and
kind of our pets (for the dog food
makers, I think); our height and
aright ttlie tailors hoped to en
ginrer better fill); and whether
o r not we have faith, and if so
what kind (a touchy subject on
constitutional ground*.)

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Outstanding Show

AD col Im e tludenU ind high
school senior* are eligible to apply
for summer employment with the
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department starting today.
More than 30 poaitlont arc avail­
able during the summer In various
capacities auch aa playground
Hader, life guards, umpires for
baseball and softball and crafts
Instructor.
Preliminary applications and in.

USED

REN AULTS

Heart Council Signs

Applications Open For Summer Jobs

I may be touched o ff by dissident
tribal elements and the outlawed
Patbet Lao foreta whieh sro
friendly to eom m unlim .
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BUYS

•

Through the sponsorship of the Semlnolc-DcBary Heart
Council, Sanford will be Included on the tour o f an outstand­
ing stage attraction, ^The World o f Carl Sandburg.”
The show will bring to the Civic Center stage Bette
Davis, and Cameron Mitchell as Its stars. It hns received
acclaim from Life magazine and other critics ns a presenta­
tion o f drama, music and comedy.
Appcarunce o f a star o f the reputation o f Bette Davis,
who has won two motion picture Academy Awards and other
honors In her long career, adds quite a bit o f luster to the
efforts o f various groups to bring outstanding artistic and
entertninment attractions here.
We hope the people o f the area fill up the Civic Center
fo r “The World o f Carl Sandburg.” It will be presented Jan.
30 and you can contact members o f the Heminolc-DeBary
Heart Council about tickets, the sale of which will be opened
to the public Jan. 18.

felt awkward, ao X r u n *4 m d
left.
Over my shoulder f aaw them
all staring at before. Their mom.
ent away from reality had gone.
They would stand again silani'g
and wait for their four • poi/H
allotment of applet. Tha atora
would open in six hours.

earning

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savings?

Cm iM L IILOG, DEI.RAY REACH: Apt, Hid*.: Ultra*
Modern Motel; — W n l Croat Motel; Lot and Com a t
Building. Haraaola — Suburban Orlando Hoaia with la*
come, many, many more. Write for Rrwharta. Tarasa: 19%
down at Auctinna, balance aanouacod.

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9Miss Bertha Haselman, Fred
Married In Candlelight Ceremony

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M nn. D m . 28, 19.Y9— P a g o B

^

Keith Celebrates
Seventh Birthday

Keith Keogh celebrated hi« Jardint, Byron Lee, Buelr, Tom
••Through The Years", " l Lane j Mis* Linda McSwain, sister of Hammerer and Mr* John Doran
seventh
birthday
Wednesday and David Benson. Donna Jun*
Thee” and "The Lord's Prayer” , I the groom, was maid of honor
Mrs. McSwain chose for her go
accompanied at the organ by Mrs. is.),,,. p , rt . r
. , i,r ,. ~ ..n , n,i ing-awjy outfit, a white hrocad
morning, with a parly at the ire/, Raymond Various, David
Martin Milam, who also present I rno"' '
home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert*, Linda Nelson.
ushers were Robert e*l suit vsith niaieliing accessories
cd a program of wedding music. i ,pr' ln* *•’
Haselman. of West Palm Beach, and the corsage from her bridal
Richard Keogh, in Lake Mary.
Govla Calloway. Kathy and
The neighborhood children g.ith Dougie Dougherty. Kathy Willard,
brother of the bride and Olenn bouquet.
,
i
. u Billy Freeman, Stanley HowtlL
Owens. Sanford.
c m l to Play games and watch ch / r|ef
Jud&gt;
in J
\ftcr a wedding trip along the
The bride was given in mar Hast eoasl. the couple will re
movies taken this summer, when „ avjH ||0t,hy. Craig and Coiia
riage by her father. She wore a side at ilia? Laurel Ave. in San
Keith and his family visited Keogh. Katliy, Rrtsv and Kip
ballerina length gown of nylon lord.
Santa s workshop at North Pole, 1 Uugenstcin. Patty Seaboart and
Sherry Gardner.
acetate over nylon net. featuring
N. Y.
Out-of-town guests included Mr.
elbow length sleeves. Her veil oi and Mrs. John Dorass. aunt and
After the gift opening ceremony
the children were *erved red
imported Italian Ulusian fell from unde of the bride ami their son.
punch and Christmas cake. The
a crown of braided pearls and she John, ot West Palm Beach.
The bride was horn in Clifton,
K K I T H K K O f ill
unusual cake was in Die form
carried a while Bible topped with V .1. and attended schools there
, ot a stable with the nativity fig­
white carnation corsage and arld at West Palm Beach The
ures on the hay and a star show
white ribbon streamers. She wore groom w.i* horn in Miami, attend
' ing overhead.
rd school* in Georgia and Florida,
.rlW P i s . . C R E S T
a gold cross necklace.
The best birthday gift that
BROWNIE TROOP
The maid of honor wore a ha! including Seminole High School.
Keith received was his leg brace
Sanford
Hr
wa»
active
in
all
. newly formed Brownie troop]
lerma length dre $ of blue bro
which enables him to walk and
in the Pinccrest area under the
cade with beige accessories and a sports at various school*. He i*
rule his hike with the other child
presently employed by Warren's
leadership of Mrs. Ambrose Oliff.
corsage of pink carnation*.
rrn
assisted by Mrs. Tom Stewart had
The bride's mother wore a beige wi Station on Park \ve
The employes of the Rux Thea
Guest* invited to help him relc
their investiture service recently I
sheath dress with matching aeecs I
ler held a Christinas party at the brate "Hi* Day" were Debbie
The C. P. O. Wivtt Club wt*
and invested all but two of their
soric* and a pink earnali in cor
home of Mr. ui.d Mrs Berner Ifirkson. Rodney Goble, Janice
meet
at the Mar Lou Restaurant
d r*
s X
l K
u jjg
r htl
*age. The groom's mother elio*c K
r vim
• 'm
t-'t-'ll
ivoi'U
W;r.r. 21'**» Stevens St. m Wynn
members. These two who had pre
ltou*e. Charlotte Scugg*. Rohbc
Wednesday.
Jan. I at I p. m. for
viously been Brownies and who re­
a royal blue, lace over taffeta J * l‘0 O f F U l ’n i t l U ' C
|wund. rue*day niglit. Husbands,
dre** with matching accessories
wve* and friends were guests ot
the annual installation luncheon.
ceived their one year pins arc Rev
and a pink carnation corsage.
No «en*e in holding down the mr employe*.
«rly Hill and Karen Johnson
Officers to he ins'ailed art Mr a.
Following the
emonv a re energy of school age youngster*
A gift ewitange »as held and
Others invested were
iarthaj
Kred Murray, president; Mrig
ceptlon was held at the home of ||uj there's plenty of sense in mu*.» and dancing enjoyed by the
Bent. Luanne Dangleman. Dianne,
Paul Haney, vice president; Mr*.
Dearolph, Angela Elmore. Marcia ;
the groom'.* parents on Sanford
„,rir rm„„ » lth "rough- «r«'‘P
Refreshments of sand
Mr. ami Mr* Ralph A Smith Wayne Karos, treasurer and Mr*.
\\r. VrntntfcmcnU of white ear
,
, ,
. .
wuln . cake&gt;. salatC. relt^li, &lt;«»fi
Gay, Linda Knott. Linda McArdle.
nations and glad* were placed hnu»p t"-of furniture \ hard stir iUmk&gt; alM,
^
Jr. and daughters, Carol Jane and H William Stuart, secretary.
Dianr Romano, Kalny Ryan, Jan
throughout the hou*c. The refresh Lice for the floor, lor instance, i&gt;
those attending inca.Jcd Mr. and Nan Meed* of Quitman, Miss, ar*
Simpson, Rhonda Smilh, Christie
For reservations call Mra. H as
meni tahle vsas overlaid with a easier lor mother to clean than a Mis Cecil Hales. Mr ami Mrs rived this week to spend Hie vev King at FA I JttXt. They must
Stewart, Nancy Swann. Su/annr
hand
erochelrd
lace
tablecloth
and
rug
which
will
hold
crumbs
from
Bill
Harris.
Lucille
Partin.
Beatriir
holidays
with
Mr.
Smith's
par*
Thrasher, Kathy Tilli«. and Judy
he in by Tuesday, Jan. I.
centered wiili a four tiered wed ihe evening snack* A painted fin La Fctra, Marilyn Su-cle. Karin enf*. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph A
Y'oungbladc.
ding cakr lopped with a minia .sh lor Ihe beds, chairs and desks Miller. Sandra Loco-. June Ibitton Smith S r , at their home, JoJI
The »crvicc wav a candiclight
ture bride and groom.
will take nick* and scratches cas ill incite K dm.
Park Ave.
ceremony and they served a cake,
Cake, punch, cookies, mints and ter than tine polished wood*. Use
Hobby .spencer, Larry
Itvan
Mr* Mildred Babcock left tin*
decorated with the Brow me prom­
'offer were served to the guests bedspreads id the washable sari* viilion Hawley, Mark Bruce Zim* week (or a HI day vi*i! wnh her
ise, to their mothers and guests.
Vssistmg with the serving werelety that will endure impromptu]rile , Arthur Kirchofl, Je**c tiard daughter. Mr* Halsey Brain and
Mrs. Stewart was also invested
M R . A N D M R S . I K K D .M C S W A IN
Mrs. S. it. Jones, Mrs. Elizabeth Mumbling hutches.
as this is her first year in scout
family m Hilliards, Ohio
Her
son. Hr Huston Babcock ot Win
ing.
l ,ds lump also had their Christ­
stoii, N C. will join Ihe family
mas party at Ihc home of their
. group for the Christmas week
leader, Mrs. Oliff. They made lav*
end.
3 "ra lor their parts as well as tray
Mr. anil Airs. land Brake of ,
favors for the cluldcn in Semin
i Sunhury.
Ohm are house guests
ole Memorial hospital Marcia (lav.
I of her daughter, Mr* Ned Prudcn ]
Kainy Ryan and Linda McArdle
1 ami family at their home nn S
represented the troop in presenting
Elm Ave.
these (avor* to Mr. Weir at the
| Air. and Air*. John D Fite, both
M
v
iirii:
w
ii
m in
camellias
which
occurs
during
hospital.
| students at Duke University, are
Hume llriuonxtratinn Agent
and after blooming is called leaf
BROW M E I HOOP No at
{ spending
theholidays with his
Homeowners
Ihriugiioul
the
gall.
Tin
causes
a
thickening
and
The girls in Brownie Troop *1
■parents. Mr. and Airs K \A'. File
state
are
turning
their
interest
enlarging
of
the
leaves
with
»
made and decorated Christmas
! at their home on 'clcry Ave.
rookies at their Christinas party to azaleas and camellias since change n color to light green.
Air. and Airs. Neal A. Atorrn.
Ihe
main
blooming
period*
.if
nearly
white,
or
even
a
reddish
at the home ol llicir assistant lead­
Charlotte.
\ . C. are spending
these
two
plants
are
here
or
ap.
color.
Hud*
may
aiso
tie
attain'd
er, Mrs. Don Jarrell on Pinccrest
Christmas with ins sisters. Airs.
proaching
I
"Xorinally.”
*ay*
Dr
Mullin,
If U't M l ...
Dr. Mrs. Jc si T alt. the leader, and
K. W. f ilr and Mrs G. II. Brown
Dr R .* Mullin. oiant pa'lio- j “ litis di*cas.* ia u si* n &gt; great
Mrs. Jarrell made the dough be
Miss Laura Mae Brown of SI.
forehand and tlie girls t.nik" turns M *
F,ur,dj A-r,‘ ** ,,a ' " « p 10 rilhcr
I&lt;mi* Mo is visiting her mother.
tural Kxrlenstoii Service, warns inellias It uta-. aitack enough
rolling it out, cutting the cookies,
Alr.« G. II. Brown on Park Ave
that, unfortunately, there are eaves to seem i» In* damaging
decorating and cooking them.
Air. ami Mrs Thomas N Me j
several
disease*
ol
these
twolthc
plant
fbe
most
effective
They brought their lunches and
„ .
,.
,
. ,
Milian of Greenup, 111., arrived
enjoyed (he cookie* alter lunch. At P,a“»* whlcuh, " • 1
t&gt;r.D.lem* I control i* to pick off the infected
Ibis week end and will spend Ihe
it * tun* I* ln«Ufl t
a recent meeting the girls viewed
t,urm» " ,p b,wo,',,nK
i.*;3'',' or ,,u,l‘
,U‘' lr"&gt; 1,u''"
' winter month* with their son,
slides furnished by the Citrus coun
One disease .if azale as is called 11"' d.lease
disappear as the
m « tup*/
Itliiimlel McMillan at ht« home,
cii ihovunu yirU m t»i!»«•r Ij ik I n pftal b!u •’ Fhii dlseaic attacks '*
corni»$ '• Wlfl
Hi W. ltd SI.
DAY A NIOMT
woo an* members oi .'scooting in .oil,* ilio flower pc'..'1' no Oliver
Hotts a/ali a* and camellias
I Seminole County Justice of Ihe
their countries. This preluded the Part of the plant. It fir*1 cause* ( hase diseases causing .i do-back
Am tric*'*
j Peace Hugh Duncan, his wife and j
receiving of their World Friendship a while or light colored spot on of twigs and branches Where this
Fineat
•mi. M'llrd the ••Ml u Duncan hoy. j
Pins. Later, Mrs. Jarrell intends to 'he petal* I'vitally tlb* will turn occur*, the discu*cd parti should
Water
Billy, and In* family al Billy's |
teach Ihe girls the Brownie Prom
tan or brownish color as the be removed. Be sure in cut abml
Dealer
AAaiicliida home over ih« holidays
iie in French.
tissue* die.
siv inches below ihr lowest visible
House guests of Dr and Mrs.
JDK JIRl'i i:. .soil of Mr. ami ,\li *. \v til/iii lit u c , l*.nl**t pi i
s.i« *.r;i 1«.I Ins
Girls in this 1 11 ..ip are s .snily
'starting a* smaller spots, ihey P«"" of infection
l.argr e ils
Wade Garner S r . for Ihe holidays '
ju'C'iild
DirtI
u
I
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Sntiifilnv
vvitlt
ii
p.irtY
Kiv'it
til
l
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l.i
I’owci
('lull.
AslUOn, Janet Dougherty, Debbie enlarge rapidly, and several spots *hmild be tre.vrd with a prepa
are llieir children. Dr. and Airs
.Alt *. Hi'iicc whs n.ssisDil in airing lot' llie.se linv jrue*ts l ■ l»*-i n ..tin i Mi .
Dunn. Cindy Ftt/patrick. Darlene inav run together, causing a r '1 wound reatmcnl
W.ole Garner Jr and soil, Mark of
Sidney Kniunnel ami her sister, litt.i Marie. A tTin*tm.is ilume wj,.* v.i i Gorton di.dy tiuthrie, Nancy Ham- larg. irregular one. Tiic*t spot*
M't-hroom root roi i,
.|i&gt;ea&lt;.
Oklahoma City. I)kla . Dr Ronald .
netl util in the tlrruiiitinns :m«l in eeiresiiinent*. I.*"
i ■*••t m* . De dtie
lllon. Alice ilamn,Paula Holcomb,
detract trum the beauty of the
. *?innaltv found on camellia*
Garner of Savannah Ga and , v r v 'P I ’ I ' A I C* A G
f t Dawn Holmes,tarol James,
Dry* hlos*om and also cause » pre ina
and severe on azaleasWhen this
Mathews. Keith Mathews. John I y ler, I’nt Tv ler. lh&lt; hminp i . Joe Itruee,
Rosemary Garner of Feriiandlna J * '
v*v/«
den Jarrell, Jackie Jones, Debhic tore willing and dying
After disease attacks
a plant will
Beach.
202 Snnford Ave. f'A 2*6282
Delilry (.’onner.v of Del.anil, Dehliie Kniannel, Janie- * aiinll I'oiilielte,
Mrrgl, Jenny Olliff. A'irki Taft, an&lt;l 1ihe infected bloom* drop to the gradually become unthrifty m l
I hallos Alageilheimer. Ann All.ill * otllielle. John I'.e .
.11 &gt;.l Hi me,
PafH
Tillis.
ground, lurtlblack structures are
die
( harlotte Ann Itruee, seated, &lt; liarles Kay nmnd • onHette, ami Margaret
--------------------formed on them by the fungusLtttle or
nothing «an be done
Matrenheimer.
MAN! WHAT PEA S
causing tbe disease.
for a plant attacked a* tin* d.
Shell 2 (sounds of fresh pea*
the slruclures slav there un'il
\|| infected |flau!s and -i*
Till I tablespoon* butler In an nevt blooming sra*on. thrn pro m o h .* p.issihle of tlip rool »*,
Vjfp ' d !■• ( o n lip I n k . h fn lor
aluminum skillet over a gas bur- duce »p*&gt;re* which are carried tern should b- removed and burn
•
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n io ie t u ic dl*
B»r with the thermostatic control to the new bloom*
«■&lt;! in protrrt other plants In Ihe
act at -SK) degrees. Add the peas,
Dnr of the best control* says area
&gt; *»• i p . I'
.« k I'm . y ,
I hi* C. A llriulvrMiiia 4iul ihr Mr and Mr» (•. !l Hutcliin of
1 or three lettuce leaves and la
Dr Mullts. is to tolled and burn
I'lMMIlL'l IDkr &lt;pi.«llt&gt; III tth) fill lid I*
teaspoon salt but no water. Cover the old infected flowers Also, a
( n i l IL iun of iJ.iyton « Uuaih rn llolMrt, okl.i and
llrndri
•Ini ttom YMMilOtf
with a tight fitting lid and cook i strong spray of frrhani on the I'.IH U I p l'IS O
(erlaincd rrcrntl) wm A hullri »on
lor 12 minute*. Remove the let- ground around the plants shortly j _______________
Niipprr at ihc Urndcraoii home jn
ture leaves and serve. After the heforc blooming will help. An
Enterprise honoring Mr. and Alrv
first taste you'll want to thank other control is to spray the
' Elmer Staugler of Maitland on
God (or Ihe peas, the French bloom* with iineb two or three
homemakers for the melhiHl and time* a week. K.&gt;r protection, all
llieir .'.ith wedding anniversary
Hie engineers who perfect ra if c s unfolding blooms must ne cover
By III I t N &gt;MHM,lt Avs
Guests present were Mr. f. It
for the automatic top burner heat rd with the spray
Rtvcitl
guests
at
flic
home
of
Churthwcll
of
Dayton, Ohio
A disease ,&lt;&gt;( both azaleas and
control
Air. and Mrs liai .ry Ihimi wrie latlicr ot Mi* .Vangle and blew
•Mrs John K irl Ogden and d.tugh- Staugler. Mr and Air*. K S
Huppine.1.* Thiuugti Health
ter Donna of Ja, l »oilv tile, Vlt** Mitchell. Orlando. Mr* Joe hreil
Kluahs-in Dunn of Hampton. Air z*-r of Largo. Mr an I Miv Ai
(Hy DR. F. LKO KKRWIN)
ginia. Mr. amt Mrs It If Saw* 1 thur Broadslrrel, Ot rndo. Mi
vers of I'ortlaml. Ore and Chuck and Airs. Gaines Cook Jr. ol Day
Dunn oi Tampa The latter three
| ton, Ohio
remained for Ihe holidays.
All and Mr- Gcor, Smedlej
A gretrl dea l of iny.H fety hub c e lls th at lin o th e little til- .. V** '* 11 ,,' J"
‘,l*‘
*
. ,
, L i i
l i t
Helen snoitgra** ehatrman ol tlie Linda. Billy and Hobbv Soiedlev
•Xksteil ill th * poptllH r ntim l
"H D w h ic h e a ch kulltev
lln vr m K nlerpn,.
attend
Gatnesvillr vii» vu., Hi
a s to k id n e y d if f i c u l t i e s am t
Ituueycirm lted
I ite*e
in fl) lh(. g,, k
|,mtri m |,JV I hues of Orlando All and .Airs
to o n e u n a c q u a in te d w ith th e D in t d ep en d f o r t h e ir h ea lth Iona Beach. Decem ber 20
the Donald Lurry. Durban, V C
fact.* it m ig h t spent t h a t th e u p on n orm a l n erv e im p u lse*, local drive will begin tan &lt; and Miss
Sylvia
Davis
Day Iona
application o f Chiropractic 1
'"'iv es that supply the will hot ihrougliinn the mmith B&lt; aril Itiehard Davt of Miami
% Mis* Bertha Marie Haselman.' The church was decorated with
"daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert white gladioli, marking the family
Haselnian, West Palm Beach, be- pews, and white gladioli and
came the bride of Kred Dennis palms on the altar.
,
McSwain. son of Mr. and Mrs. H u-’ Mrs. Don Cates, soloist, sang. I
bert McSwain, Dec. 1* at 7.M p .'
m. in the First Baptist Church.
Sanford
Dr. W. P. Brooks Jr., officiat­
ed at the double ring candlelight
ceremony.

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into the bladder and then cast ihe practice of scientific
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JAKARTA, Indonesia (U P !) —
The defense attornoy for Amerlcan soldier of fortune Allen Lawronco Pope, 29, demanded today
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WASHINGTON (U P t) - A chilly
reception In Congress v a i pre­
dicted today for any administra­
tion request to hike Federal gaso­
line taxes by anothtr hall cent
a gallon next year.
The Am erican Automobile As­
sociation (A A A ) laid the extra
levy would be proposed In Janu­
ary as part o f a plan to ratio
the tax eventually to five centa
a gallon from the present four
cents. U said tha second half-cent
in cresse would be asked later.
Frederick T. McGuire Jr., presi­
dent o f the motorists' organitatloa
noted that Congress boosted the
tax by one cent at its last ses­
sion and pledged an all-out fight
against any further increase. He
predicted Congress would eold
shoulder a new request.
McGuire said the effect of such
an increase would be to repudiate
the com prom ise on federal high­
w ay financing legislation which
was worked out "w ith 'such dif­
ficu lty " in the last session e( Con­
gress.
President
Eisenhower
asked
congress last January for a l i t
cent Increase in gas taxes to
help finance the superhighway
program . Congreia finally approv­
ed tha ptnny-a-gallon boost until
July 1. IN I.
McGuire said a new one-eent Increate, plus tha average state
tax of six cents, would m etn an
aversga gaa tax o f 11 cents and
would cost motorists more than a
half billion dollars a ysar.
The AAA did not disclose the
source of Its information on ad­
ministration plans. However, tt
norm ally is swell Informed ea
highway financing programs.

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SEATTLE. Wash. (U P t) — A
train load o f 1U holiday travelers,
riding In a train escaped death o r
serious injury tale Sunday as two
huge landslides crashed dotm on
the Great Northern Rallsray’ e
Em pire Builder on the outsklrta
of town here. Nine ears ware d e­
railed.
The two slides, which struck M
minutes apart, knocked the fourunit diesel engine and a com bina­
tion mall and baggage car into
the waters of Puget Sound. At
least six crewm em bers and four
passengers were injured but most
of the injuries were considered
minor.
Great Northern officials said the
first slide halted and partially d e ­
railed the 13-car Chicago-bound
streamliner. The second com ­
pounded tlie damage.
A combination malt and crew
dormitory car was burled to the
windows on one side by the slidee
but it did not follow the mailbaggage car into the chill watera.
The two sets of tracks were
twisted in almost braided fashion
and formed an arch from tho
railroad bed lo m e of the d e ­
railed diesel units. One diesel unit
was pushed about 300 feet from
the railroad bed.
Three of tho six crewmen were
seriously injured while the other
three suffered Injuries termed
minor In nature. None o f the pas­
sengers was thought to be seri­
ously injured.

Couple Favors
TV Over Baby
WHITLEIC.lt. E.igland ( U P I ) A couple who plannrd to give
away their fourth bahy so they
could afford a television set have
decided against it because of pres­
sure from the neighbors.
"D ozens o f people told us that
if we gave the child away 'Y ou 'v e
hail it.' Well, you can't do with­
out neighbors," said Bill Williams.
Wtlliama, 33, makes S31 a week
as a landscape gardener.
"W e have three boys.” he said,
"th a t's all we wanted. It was
cither keeping the baby that ia
coming or galling the telly. 1
couldn't alford both.
"B ut because of a slip o f Use
tungur the neighbors got to know.
There waa hell to pay. So the
missus and I decides! not lo give
the child away and forget having
the telly."

Bouts Added
NEW YORK (U P tl - A reeord
number o ( live emergency bouts
has bc.n added to next Friday's
i card at 3!adiion Square Garden
' because o f tha knockout prowess
o f all six principals In the three
lo-round heavyweight bouts: Tom
Mc.Nelley vs. George Logan, Lee
Williams vs. Don Warner, and
Billy Ryan vs. Bartolo Soni.

Sem i-Finals

Educator Crax Crackers
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CALCUTTA (U P t) Barry
MacKay of Dayton. Ohio, and
Miml Arnold o f Redwood City,
Calif., beat India's Ramanathan
Kruhnan and Mrs. N. KhoaU,
8-2, 8-2. Sunday to reach the
mixed doubles semi finals in the
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2-BEDROOM &gt; furnished apart* J- BED ROOM unfurnished bouse,
meat $M per month. TOI Palkitchen electrically equipped.
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2412
Willow
Avenue.
Call
FA 2 0274.___________________ ___
4-BEDROOM unfurnished home;
l ‘ t hath; lU electric kitchen:
e itra large carporte. Plnecresl
School directly North — no
street* for children to cross.
Available immediately. 104 Pinecrest D r„ Ph. FA 2-7010.

FURNISHED cottage
ITS per
month. On 17-92 at Flvp Points.
Pbon« FA 2-107_______________

MOVE IN befora January 1st and
qualify for Homestead Stam ptioo oa thla NEW, spaeUwa.
threa Bedroom. 2 bath, m aaoorr
home ia beautiful Loch Arbor,
featuring over-sited rooms, hw
eluding a large kitchen and
separata dining room . Pric«4)
only 914,300.00, with torma ta
suit your pocketbook. Exclusive
with Seminole Realty. 1901 P a r t
Ava., FA 2 3232, o r 9241 after « .

R A Y M O N D M. B A L L

LOTS for sale; cleared; high
AND ASSOCIATES
■round; 100* s 143'; Near RavanR eal Estate — Inaoraaeo
W ELAK A APA RTM EN TS: rooms
na Park; $430. FA 1-7213.
Barely Roads
privatt baths, 114 W. First St.
SUNLAND ESTATES: Sbedroom , 211 5o. Park Ave. Th. FA 2 9441
Hanford
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TRAILER SPACES: Largs lotaT
3 bath CB home. FA 2-2900.
Evans Bide. Lake Mary
Camp Seminolt Trailer Park,
Pk. F A 9-1290
Waklva River Rd. FA 2-4131.

M R . EXECU TIVE

2-

BEDROOM unfurnished bouse in
For the most liveable 4 bedroom,
Laks Mary. Phona FA 2-4734.
2 't
balb home ia Seminole
Availablt January 1st.
County, let us show you this
new "plan of tom orrow " horn*
FURN A pt t o m ft. IH to.
ju s t completed in Loch Arbor.
3ROOM apartmant, unfurnished,
Every member o f tha family
kitchen equipped. Celery and
was considered in designlnf this
Mellonvillt Ave. $30. FA 2 2739.
HALGEN-BUILT home. A ter­
rific value at 124,200.00. with
FURN, tp l. 2300 Mellonvillc.
conventional financing availablt.
Eictusiva with Seminole Realty,
OFFICE SPACE with ampla patking. 213 Oak Avenue. FA 2 39U4.
1901 Park Are , FA 2 3232.
SLEEPLNU ROOMS. Tha Gablasi
401 Magnolia. FA 2-0720.
CLEAN «-room furnished
Clot* in. Oil Park Ava.

apt.

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER

l a Ik # I'a a r t a f Ib r « o o a ly Ja d p o ,
202 So. Park Ava. Ph FA 2 3991
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FARM ER’S ACEXCY
In r« i f .t la t * of
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
J U lIN M. * A N U H T K It. J R .
D. U. Whitmore
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Lillian G. Trama
la # C la im * o* O om aada A a a la a c am e n a a sa d lo b utlntaa at S'arn
Associates,
■aid JCatatei
P a r k . Memlnnl* C o un ty, F lo rid a , lift 8 . French Ava. Ph. FA 1-S22t
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notified and re q u lrtd to p rtta n t of f lo o r * , and that I Intend In After houra, FA 2 MU. FA 2-4921,
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TH E AN SW ER IS Y E S !
Plenty o f living spaca? Large kiV
chen • dining area?
Kitchen
equipped?
Three
bedroom s?
Concrete block? Modern? Car*
port? Screea porch? Top condi­
tion? E itra lota available? Com*,
venlent lo school, church, shod-’
ping? Homestead? Needs a new
owner? Can Stemper show H?
Should you call now for an ap­
pointment? All answers ar* YES
—Call now
TV. ft. -B U T STEM PER Agency
Phono FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
MAJOR BR WN REALTY
Realtor
LAK E M ARY
Ph. FA 2-3227 nf F A 2-1984.

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I. Rea) Estate Far Bala

Far Bala

U A L ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2344 French A re.

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HALL

SELL or TRADE: 3-Bedroom, lie
baths, CB, Florida room. Nicely TV aod RADIO REPAIR af r
"C a ll Hall'*
landscaped 133’ x 1*3’ corner
I N sights and w eekend!; gaslot. 32,300 down or will trade
ford. Laks Mary aad Lon (w eed.
••ACRES of good farm land In
for other property. Will finance
PA 2-2772 asd FA M t U .
Sanford Celery Delta 1300 per
pert o f down payment if desir­
PUMPS SPRLNKLERS
acre. Excellent terma. Richards
ed. 130 E- Coleman Circle.
.All types aod sirei. Isatalled
Betel, Melbourne, Florida.
FA 2-7107.
“ Do It Youraeir*
2BEDROOM fr a n -' nousa is very
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
1 U M O R S A R E F L Y IN G l
good condition* sprinkler ay*S T I N E
(and they are true)
trm: front and rear screened in (
Machinery and Supply Co.
That STEMFER AGENCY will
porch: garage; large corner lot; 207 W. 2nd St
Ph. FA 24432
£soon
open a
branch office
606 W. 20th. St.MODERN RUG CLEANERB
South of Town, at the Cloverlea f Corner Intersection of Park R E A D Y F O R I M M E D I A T E A ll Site Rugs And Wall To Wall
Carpeti. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
OCCUPANCY
(Orlande D rive) Avenue and
1 Week Service
Ph. FA 1-7417
BEDR o OM.
2 bath, kltehen
French
Avenue.
Watch
for 3equipped, Florida room . Large
OPENING DATE. The STEM­
ENVELOPES, Letterbeada. state­
lot. Call FA 2-3432.
P E R AGENCY fam ily feels that
ments. Invoices, hand btlli, and
they can better serve your Real
programs,
e tc.
r n g r o t t iv e
3-BEDROOM
home,
hardwood
and General Insurance Needs
Printing Co. Phoaa FA $ B * 1 floors. Largo lot. 240S A dana
by Providing this additional
306 West 13th M.______________ _
Court, Wynne wood. T a r a a.
Facility—ash!
Be
sure
and
FA 2-1117.
•proad. EARNESTLY YOURS.
Furniture Storage aad Moving
$ STEM PER AGENCY.
Te aod From Anywhere
C. E. PHILLIPS
TH E R E A L ESTATE
'. A “ RUl” STEM PER Agency
1300 French Ave.
Ph. FA I-1N1
N U M B E R IS F A 2^1991
FA M N 1
l i t N. P a r t
This I bedroom Pineereat home
R . M . W ilk in * , C o n t r a c t o r
• ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS
O v e r lo o k in g L a k e D o t !
• PARKING ARFAS
$123 down. Buy this home end Quality Workmanship A Materials
h
beautiful
Sunlsnd
Estates,
pay
monthly
payments lets
transferred
Serviceman
hat
Terms To Suit Your Budget
than rent. No other deal lika
• FREE ESTIMATES
authortaed us to sell hie “ better
M
in
Sanford.
Theae
term*
• WORK GUARANTEED
Mtaa saw” 3 bedroom. 1 bath,
apply only until Decem ber 31.
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford, Fla.
kitchen equipped home at low
Goth. Mora, wo can afford
as 313,190.00. with only 11365.00
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
thla one! CALL NOWI
down, balance at 173.71 monthly.
Vespa Motor "Scooters
W o art proud o f thla offering.
W. H. “ BUI" STEMPER Agency Heater A Lawn Mowar S en lea
Exclusive with Seminole Real­
FA 2-4691
IU N. Park West Country Club Rd. FA 3-7931
ty. 1*61 Park A re., FA 14232.
PIANO TUNING A IM PAIRIN G
L Female Halp W asted
W. L. HARMON
RO BERT A . WILLIAMS, Realtor
WHITE female help wanted. t ust
PH. F A 2-4323 After • P. M.
__Ray m ood Lundquiet. Assoc.
be 21. Apply to Pig ‘ N Whittle.
F A 23*31
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
13-A Beauty Parlors
»■ Met# T T e T ^ ^ e e t e T " '"
Be Lovelier With
LIFE GUARD. Red Cross train­
Beauty Care.
ed, able to give swimming les­
Ir e wUh you all a M ERRY
sons, expert pool attendant. Ap­
C U IB T M A S
and thank our
ply to Manager, Mayfair Im ,
many dlenta and customers who
Sanford, Florida.
kavt given s a the, privilege o f
Beauty Bala*
aorving and working with them MAN for insurance debit, Sanford 2610 Oak
F A 1-7664
area.
Phone
FA
2-1320.
Write
thla year — la Real Eatsta and
P.
O.
Box
137.
General Insurance — Aa the
A Satisfied customer M ear bait
year enda, w e art GRATEFUL
advertisement.
II.
Week
Waaaa*
for our many RLESSINGS end
H A R R IE TTS BEAUTY POOR
hope wo m ay bo o f batter HIGH SCHOOL girl desires baby­ 103 So. Oak
Ph. FA 7-3742
■ervtee to you In the eomlng
sitting Job, Ravenna or Loch
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
I a year - THANE YOU Arbor area. FA 2-13M.
2**4 Adame Fk.
FA t-M U
|W Joanle W EW M ANN
J. “ J oe" and Mary Lou DA.NY- 12. Plumbing Bertitee
I I . Ftewavs A
LUCK
F. W. “ T om m y " and Nan TOM- SANFORD Plambiag A Beating Cut rtowera For Any Occassioa
2396 So. Elm Pb. FA 2-7I1L
BLER
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
J. A. “ J oe" and Tina RUS81
FA 2 1622
or
FA 2-0270
Roscoe BOWEN
Joe C. Thom ■a
Helen NOONAN A Family
19. Basts and Meters
FA 2-9646
H. F. “ B ob " and Susit MAY 1923 Barits Bt.
Mercury Outboard Motors .
and Family
WOODRUFF MARINE
A, F. “ Art” DAY end Family
B. P. '•Bart" PILCHER and
2401 French Ave.
FA 2-1392
&gt; Fam ily
II. E. "G e n e " aad “ Ginny"
P lu m b in g &amp;
H e a tin g
Gateway T o The Waterway
TAPPER
AIR CONDITIONING
Your EVINRCDE Dealer
E. A. "E v era tt" and Patty CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Robson Sporting Goods
RARPEE
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 26362
304 6 4 E. 1st.
Pb. FA 2 3961
MUdred and Bill STEMPER
PLUMBING
at the
26. Automobiles
Contracting &amp; Repairs
“ bUI" STEM PER AGENCY
Free Estimates
Check with STEM PER and keep
PRIVATELY OWNED *30 Hudson
It. L. HARVEY
your TE M PE R ! !
Very dependable mechanically.
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3363
FA 2-4901
Good mileage on trips. Roomy,
M2 N. Park Avenue, Sanford,
comfortable. Needs aeat covers
11. Electrical Services
I Florida
Call FA 21606 avnings.
Hoese Wiring — Elecwte Berries
1937 CHEVROLET pickup truck.
Sid VlhJea
Can be seen any time through
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
day. Phone FA 2 1864.
HERBERT STENSTnOM
112 Magnolia
FA 20*11
Registered Broker
1933 DODOK Suburban ItalUm
LEN RISNER
U jJ «d ld te £ ^ J J * J iiU js ^ ^ R * £ * ir*
Wagon, excellent condition. 9730.
LOTTIE BROADWAY
Call after 3 p. m. FA 2-7474.
ROOFING,
Gutters.
Spouting,
KEN TORBETT
Roof Repairs, Painting, Cement WILL TRADE equity in ’39 Re
BETTYE D. SMITH
A Carpenter
Work. General
Associates
nauit with 6000 miles for ’33 or
Home Repairs. 20 y ri. Experi­
It N. Park
Ph. FA 2 2420
’34 automobile. Phone FA 2
ence. Very Low Rates. Phone
or FA 2 3962.
FA 2 367*.
IB a r g a in m o v e in t o d a y
g BR. house on Magnolia, Just out
21. Fnrnitnre
PAINTING k DECORATING
o f elty lim. s; kitchen equipped,
Licensed
—
Bonded
• BIG VALUES
Venetian blinds, space heater.
Free Estimates —
• JUICK CREDIT
Must sell at once. $3093. WUi
Work Guaranteed
•E A SY TERMS
trade
for
late
mods!
ear.
Seminole
Painting
Ceutractera
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
FA 2 0161 or FA 2 0333.
TK 2-1204
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fr r a lk

H E A T I N G
H.
R.
POPE
CO.
200 S. Park - FA 24234

HOUSE for Sale or Trade: Price
17,300. Term*. Ph. FA 2-9134.

M on . D e c . 2 9 .

1059— P a g * 9

lA ff-A -D A Y

Realtor
Phone FA 23441

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S ma shed To A New A l l - T i m e

D aw n 's

Plumbing: &amp; Repairs

W all

Stenstrom Realty

FLOOR sanding
and finishing
Cleaning, Waxing. S e r v i n g
Seminole County iince 1923.
H. M. GLEASON Lak Mary.

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3 Bedroom
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
HOMES BY ZEULI

NORM AL

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5550

dow n

MODEL OPEN DAILY
4 Blocks west of French
on 20th Street

RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO |
1W and I baths, pastel colored
Free Instructions
tile—Furred and plaster walls— I Greenware
Gift Pieces—Supplies—Kilns
All electric kitchen*----- T crra n o
Ph. FA 24707
f f | o o r s—Custom-built cabinet­ ! Rinehart Road
work and dust-free closets—
Landscaped and other plut fea­
tures.

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AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

PARK
HOMES

Hack Gl*«« |
W. H. "Bill" STEM PER A «t»cj Windshield
Loor
Glum
VentGians
Rraltor A Insuror
• CJuiel Community
SERVICE
ASSO CIATES: H. E. Taffar
Senkarik Gluxs and Faint Co. j • Near Golf Courn*
Arthur F. Day. Evarett Herpar

Robert F. May, Bart Pilchtr,
Helen E. Noonan
^ h o n * FA 2 4991
112 N. Park

M. 114 W. 2nd St.

FA 2 4622

TV

PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL
For 2 week* only!
• BEDROOM, kitchen
equipped 17 In. (accept some
portables)
923.30
home. Low down payment. $36
2t in $33 30
24 In. $43 30
a month. 1819 Summerlin.
All tubes have i 1 year guarantee.
LLOYDS RARlO * TV
111 Sanford Ave. Pt.. FA 29799

$500 D O W N

t

Acres of hlghlaad with hem*,
la good water area. Bearing
lemon aad oraage Irtre. Oa
paved road.
SI0.900 COMPLETE PRICE

$200 Dn. - Vacant
T w o Bedroom CB home built te
FHA specifications. 962 monthly
pay meats. 99,990.

ROSA L. PA Y T O N
Registered Real Estate Broker
[M ary E. Carmen — Leo Salvail
B. E. Roger*. Sr. Associates
I Vh. FA 2-1391 17 92 M Hiawatha

SEPTIC TANK S E R v icE _
Since 1948
A. HARK
DEBARY
I
NUrlh 8 4422
NOrth 8-4711

| A R T E L E C T R IC ]
• Fur the l!e*t in Wiring |
I • RESIDENTIAL
• INDUSTRIAL
I
• COMMERCIAL

| Ph. FA_2-3427 (

$450 Down

s i.

M ^ A rtW to e F e ^ e te

CUSTOM BUILT furnknre - s i n ­
gle pieeea nr seta. Ala* furni­
ture repair. CablMta mad*.
FA •TIM.

M ARY CARTER FAINT*
World’* Largest Gallo*
BUY ONE G A L GET ONE FREE
201 W. let. St.
Ph. FA • &gt;

New A Used Furniture k Appliaacea. A Good Piece To
BUY, SELL or TRADB

OPEN D A ILY
9:00 A. M. TU Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. T il Dark

SJuuunaJuiA
((instruction Co., Inr.
311 Weal 23th Blreet
Phene FA 2.3103

1ST.

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BUNDS
40* Sanford Ave.
FA 1-7430 Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottem
rail with plastic enda. P la itit
or rayon tapei. Cotton or nylon
Used furniture, appliances, tools
eordi.
etc. Bougbt-Sold Larry’ a Mart
313 Sanford Avo. Ph. FA 3 4131 S e n k a r ik G la s s a n d F a in t C o .
w . ind
fa l aac
ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
B«ds. Day, Week or Month— WKSTINT.HOUSE refrigerator or
FURNITURE CENTER
new yellow G. E. refrigerator.
110 French Ave.
Must sell one so take your
Ph. * A 2-7933
choice, call FA 34400.

Jenkins

mm

$SA V E $
New A Used
Furniture and Appliances

Mather of Sanford
Military toy*, child* army suit*,
sleeping
bags.
Jungle
ham ­
mocks. Army-Navy Surplus, 310
Sanford Avenue.
3-PC. SECTIONAL, all foam rub­
ber: I lounge c h a in ; desk k
chair; 1 pc. grey bedroom
suits; I pc. Danish walaut bed­
room suit*: dining ruomtable
with i chairs, limed oak finish.
Will sacrifice. Used 3 months.
Must sell this week end. Can
see anytime Set. or Sun. 320
Lake Tripplett Drive, Cassel­
berry, Fla.
GOOD Used Appliances end T V *.
Gormly. Inc., Third k Palmetto.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With The Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA 2 0677.
1949-40"* VESPA ISO CC Scooter
complete with windshield end
mirror, 1300 actual milai. just
broken te. FA 2-3339 after 4:00
F. M.
TOMATOES and SWEET POTA
TOES. Celery Ave., near Beard
&gt;11.

Down Payment-No Hosing

llomra feature .1 Bedroom* 1•«
Tile
Hath* • Screened
Porch . Utility Ko*m - Terraiso Hoorn • Carporte • Landseeped Lots • All City Cop i enienret.

$6400
M ONTHLY
PAYM ENTS
W . 3*tk BE
FA 1.7161
Basfeed

H '/ t ^

58 Ford

REWARD for return of key, credit
card* k check book taken from
N. C. car Drc. 24. No question*
asked. Phone FA 2 2718.

F iirlane “ 3P*- Sport Sedan •
Power Hirering - Kadi* •
Heater • F o c a l-O • Malic •
W hile
Sidewall
Premium
Tire* • Pec feel Grey and
While Tulone Flnl.h • Hpecial Inlercepter VH Motor •
l.ow Mllea.
WAR 81193

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEW COM ERS
TO SA N F O R D
W* Invite yon I# be our *ue*U
absolutely free nil hoot obliga­
tion at one » f Sanford * leading
Metals while yeu locate suit­
able bousing foe j ourself and
fam ily. Pick np yeur key at
ouc Hale* O ffice.

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ACT A T ONCE
FOR BEST
* SELECTION

S U N LA N D
Estates

Home* Designed For
Florida Living,
S k 4 Bedrooms —
1 k 2 Batha

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Ix)w as $425

LONG AT
THESE
PRICES!

58 Chevrolet

51 Ford
NOW $150

Delray Fordor Bedan • V* Station Wagon • Fordor • Thrifty 6
Motor • Standard
Tran*, Cylinder Maine with Standard Trane,
Wagon • Tndor •
mission . Perfect Dark Green mlarion • Perfect
Tulone
Green Station
Finish • Good Tires • Very Flniah « Like New Tirea , Very Clean. Radio . Heater . Excellent
Mechanical Condition.
Ciena.
W AS 11*93
WAR &lt;293
WAS &lt;119.3

50 Plymouth

NOW $1450

NOW $1225

NOW $125

55 Cadillac

57 Ford

51 Dodge

’’93" Fordor • Fully Kauipped Inctud. Fardor • Tulone Slue Finish.
Ing Factory Air Conditioner - Per*
WAR 119*
feel Blue end While Tulone Finiih
with 33 hit* Side* all Tlr»e • Very
Clean.
3VAS *1X9,3

Ranch Wagon • Thrifty 6
Cylinder Motor with Stan­
dard Tran»ml»»lon - Blue
and While Tulnn PinUh.
W \R 11193

NOW $100

NOW $1630

TRUCKS

57 Chevrolet

59 Chevrolet

IteI Air Fordor - Radio *
Healrr • Automatic Tran*miaalon • Jet
Black with
Whit* Sidewall Tire*.
W \H &lt;139.3

•a Ton Pick-Up . Radi*
Hester . U i Milos.
W AS H I M

OPEN

NOW $1400

’TILL 9:00

NOW $1080

47 Dodge

Mon. • Tuwi. • M*d.

56 Ford

it Tan Pick-Up * Good I

Country Sedan Station Wag.
on • Fordor * lladio . Heal­
er * Aulumalir Transmit*ion • Blue and 3Vhile Tu­
lone Finish • Good Tire*.
WAS 11293

NIGHT

NOW $1030

55 Ford

. Run* Good.

44 AH 11*3

NOW $100
56 G M C

llanrh Wagon • Radio • Henlee
Aulnniatlc
Tran*mia»ion • G o o d
Tires • Very Clean.
Belvedere Hardtop . VH Mo­
WAS 11093
lar * lladio • Healer- Aulamalie Tran*mi**inn • Perfeet
Tulone Fini*h • Spotless In­
side and Out.
W AS H9.3

55 Plymouth

*1 Ton Pick-Up • Automatic
Transmission - New Tiros •
Your Choir* o f Two.
W AR $PP3

NOW $700

NOW $780

56 Willy*

54 Cadillac

'■j
Ton
Plck.Up • Four
I *-*2” llerdlop • Fully F.quipprd • Air Wheel Drive * Looks end
M'onilioned • Perfect Tulone Finish • Rune Goad.
WAR 31093
|Good Tire*.
44 AS 1119.3

NOW $600
55 Ford
Cunvertihl* . lladio • Heal­
er - Ford-O-Malir • lied and
While Tulone Flni.h wtlh
34 hilt Sidewall Tire* • Very
Clean.
WAS fia » 3

We Guarantee Personal
Satixfuctiou On Th*
Construction Of Your
Home For The First
Year — Or Your Down
Faymcnt And Closing
Cost Will B* Cheerfully
Refunded.

Tudor
Hardtop . Radio llraler . \ulumatir Trans­
mission • Brd and While
Tulone Fini«h • Good 'lire* Spolte** Inside and Oul.
4VAS &lt;1093

C*r Hwy. 17-92 k 27(H St.
Fhon FA 2-1501

NOW $100

57 Chevrolet

__ NOW $860

O ffice Open 9:00 T il 9:00 Daily
1;M r . M. ”01 Dark Bunday

Fordor • Rnna f i led.
W'AR 1396

C u ia m llM V i • Leahs
Rena Goad.
W A S 129*

______

You can move in immedi­
ately while the papers are
being processed.

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.

52 Oldsmobilt
"It"

THEY W O N T LAST

NOW $990

4th Addition

*340
*9890

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TWIN tire bed with head board,
like new. Call FA 2-1633.

South
PINEC RES1

Dream Homes

When we have 4aa inert Hr*
prices sa we d* saw w e profer that the savings gn t e
•nr many friends aad eaa*
tnmrra.

CASE of Simllac baby formular,
call FA 1-110*.

&amp;

“ In the City of
Gracious Living:”

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st

996-90* R. First Bt PR. FA 9 0*91
21. Artie lee Fee Rate

O VERSTO CK ED

Trvc'kV

Furniture

T O T A L PRICE
Turn W h I On 201 h
SI. Follow Country
Huh Rd. A Watch
For (Jur Slgna . . .

|4 S i

JAN.

N EW
R AV EN N A

1 1

ON

New and Used Furniture
311 K. First St.
FA 2-3622

R A M ROOFING
Contracting k Repairs
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
FREE ESTIMATES
500 Laurel Ave.
Ph. FA 2 7943
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13. Bpeelel Services

W* M m 4 Pay T o t On Every
f a r oMl Truck te terentery I
at year’ s v t f . Awl w * at* ®

TO
R n m u ei

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YOUR R A IN |

IS

RETU R N

WILSON - MAIER

SAN SEM KNOLLS

LOSS

PRICES

SO LD

S IN C E R E L Y —

LOW !!

U N C L E SAM’S |

ALL

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57 Dodge
t&gt; Ton Plck.U p • V9 Motor .
Tulone Hlark end Red Finish
With Whit* Sidewall Tire*.
W AS 11199

WHOI.KSAL
KICKS
TO ItKTAIL

i

55 Buick

NOW $775

NOW $1085

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P t t e r Dam woa th« City of Mlami Beach handicap with a time
a ( I: &lt;3 for the m ile and a sixlaoath for •two-year old*.
MONTGOMERY. Ala. The
Bhta defeated the G ray, 20-1, beh r t It,«W la the annual Blue
Gray football game.
- BUFFALO, M. T . — The Buffalo
BUM at the American Football
League aigned quarterback Bob
Brodhead, former Duke UoWeraiIF &gt;tar.
NEW YORK— The U. I. Olymp k Committee announced that
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DENVER Frank Filchoek,
former star quarterback In CanaBiss and U. B. pro football, signed
ae head coaeb of the Denver team
la the new American Football
League.
MIAMI - T h e North College All
Stars defeated the South, 27-17, In
the aaaeal Shrine charity football
|aei«.
TEM PS, Arts. - The National
Ail-Stars defeated the Soutbwcit
AD-Start, 214, la the Copper Bowl
lioMhall game.

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BALTIMORE. Md. - The Bald,
more Colta won their terond
straight National Football League
title by beatieg the New York
Gianta, 111*.
CASABLANCA. M orocco - Morocro defeated Tuniaia, 3-1. in an
elimination round match for the
I960 Olympic soccer tournament.
STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Attor
aey Rog Cohn of New York aatd
he la confident be will iron out
the moot important arrangement*
for an Ingcmar Jouansson Floyii
Patterson heavyweight title return
bout during hit visit here. Cohn
hopes to etage the bout la New
York s o i l June.

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Swimmer Breaks
Own World Mark
FORT LAUDERDALE (U P I) Young Mike Iroy broke nit own
world's record in the n o yard but­
terfly event Sunday to climax the
tnnual East-Writ swim meet.
The ll-year-old sophomore from
Indiana University, nisking an
early hid for the U. S Olympic
swimming tram , was clocked at
1:00.2. His old record w i* 1:01.4,
established during the past year at
Louisville, Ky.

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divers Sports
the country had picked the game to be a
battle between Conerly and Unitas via
air. It tu n e d but to be mostly Lenny
Moore.
Conerly, who hsd only fou r passes
Intercepted in 10 games this season found
himself in real trouble in the final quarter
as the Colt secondary raked in three o f
his tosses. The old timer did throw for one
TD in the final minutes but he eouldn’ t
get anything started against the great de­
fense o f the Colts the rest o f the time.

B y J E R R Y C O V IN G T O N

I’m aura that all the sports Tan* around
the country went back to work today with
plenty to talk about a fter the trt^ t week*
end o f footbalL
The Blue-Gray fa m e hi Montgomery,
Ala., and the Copper Bowl in Tempt,
Aria., were both fine viewing and the per*
forreance o f All-America Richie Lucaa for
the Nationals in tha Copper Bowl was
probably the finest in both games. While
both o f these all atar games were pleasing
to sports fans they lacked that little
something that the pro championship
game displayed.
Compared to the Giants-ColU gams
these college youngsters looked as though
they were just going through the motions.
A football all star game is like the base­
ball all star game to me. You enjoy watching all o f the individually great stars but
as for the game itself . . . you can keep it.
When there Is a championship o f some
sort i t stake that is when you have a m l
ball game.
The pro championship game was no ex­
ception. It was a great defensive game all
the way and the outstanding part o f the
contest was the line play. It wasn’t until
the final period that the separation o f the
score began to get wider and wider.
Before the game all the scribes around

By Untied Frets IsterseUeosI
Ail estimated 300,600 fans and
Ik* aaUoa's TV quarterbacks will
sec collage football ring in the
new year this week with one of

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football ahead o f ua before the thinking
turns to basketball and spring training.
Locally, we have a chance to see two o f
the finest small college teams in action
Friday night in the Tangerine Bowl. Pres­
byterian and Middle Tennessee should pro­
vide a great ball game and if you haven’t
made arrangements fo r tickets, you had
better do so right away. Bill Hardin here
in Sanford has some good tickets available
and you may reach him at the Elks club
here or. if you are in Orlando this week
you may pick them up at the San Juan
Hotel.
All o f the net proceeds go to the
Uarrv-Anna Crippled Children’s Home
so it will give a lot o f children a big boost.
Price o f the tickets range from $2 to $5.

eight situation. Then Moorr, who
had teamed with Unitaa to pro­
duce a touchdown on a 60-yard
perfect play In the opening min­
ute*. look a p a n from Units* on
the New York to, broke loose
from Rosry fin er and ran la the
New York 13
Moore then leveled Livingston
with a vital block while Unitaa
raced lo put the Colta back in
front at 14 9. Thus alter 47 min­
utes and 42 seconds Unitaa crack­
ed open the defensive classic that
might possibly have ended in at
least a near re run of last year’ s
"sudden death" overtime title
clash. During those 46 minutes.

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were favored today a* play began
in Ihe annual Hurricane Claseic
Basketball Tournament.
Miami, beaten only once in nine
i games so far, was scheduled tn
meet Brigham Young 2 6. while
Xavier face* the University of
Florida.
Xavier boasts a 7 I record while
Florida has an even 3 3 mark

W M o n s to U k e , on Caniiiu, ' o r *
the- Queen City Tournament title !
at Buffalo. N Y.
Among the tournament* due to
open tonight are the Southwrst
Conferrnre Tourney at Dallas;
the Motor City Tourney at De
troit; the Hurricane Tourney at
Miami. Fla.: the Blue Grass Tour­
ney at Louisville. Ky., and the
All-College Tourney at Oklahoma
City, Okla.
The Big Tournament got under­
way at Kansas City, Mo , Satur­
day night with Iowa State beating
Kansas State, 71 73, in overtime,
and Colorado defeating Nebraska,
64 35.

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ACROSS FROM SANFORD’S GREYHOUND BUS STATION
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PARCEL NO. .1
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west by the railroad and the northern point is directly across from Parcel
No. 2 — an ideal arrangement for loading platform, parking lot, etc.

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PARCEL NO. 4
. . . is also triaiiKiilar in shape — is directly across from the Bus Station at
the corner o f Holly Avenue and Ninth Street. Thi* may be purchased
separately or with any o f the other parcels — or you mav BUY THIS FV
TIRE VALU ABLE OFFERING. Currently, theri are building on many
o f these tracts that could be utilized or removed, as desired.
This is one o f those rare, once-in-a-lifetime opportunities* Check theae
points— Property xuned C-2— COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL on a main
heavily traveled street— only a block o ff a new, improved 4-lane highway
that is currently the scene of great commercial development— three par­
cels are directly on a railroad line— with the main Greyhound Bus station
across the stre e t-o n the main thorouKhfare from downtown to both Bus
station and railroad station. A terrific opportunity for buying at today's
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deep, bounded on the north by Ninth Street and on the east by Maple
Avenue. Almost directly across front the Greyhound Hu* Station, this
tract has great potent ial for most any type commercial-industrial property
. . . . Easily accessible to heavily traveled U. S. 17-92 this location has un­
told possibilities for development. If desired, this mav be purchased as
two aejiarate lots.
PARCEL NO. 2
. . . Consists o f two lots, or one la rye lot approximately lud’ x 117’, bound­
ed on the north by Ninth Avenue, the east by Holly Avenue and the west
by the Railroad. This tract has tremendous possibilities for Warehouse
Terminal, Packing house, small manufacturing factory, etc.

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SKIRTS

Tonight Post Time 8:10 P. M.

I-ocxted 8 Mile* South Of Sanford On Highway 17-D2

against Dayton; North Carolina
face* Minnesota, and Wake For-'
est opposes Holy Cross.
The Los Angeles Tournament at
Los Angeles also gets underway
tonight. Second-ranked West Vir­
ginia plays Stanford in one of the
opening round games white fourth
ranked California meet* Illinois in !

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Veterans Pair-Off In Featured
Race At Kennel Club Tonight

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in the Sugar Bowl top a menu of to watch G eorgia' (9-1) take ««
nine games bet teen Thuraday Missouri ( M ) .
The
Wiscwtaia • W ashing'll
and Saturday. Syracuse, the only
m ajor team to go through tha match may ba a passing duel be­
season unbeaten and untied, ia tween quarterbacks Dale Hackbart and Bob Schloredt. W isronA
defending its national champion­
1~-* ak.
IBM D
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the 1933
Rose
Bowl game
ship against a once-beaten op­ — only Big Ten team to lose i«
ponent. LBU and Mississippi will the West Coast representative
replay the South's " g a m e 'o f the since the beginning o f the closed
y e a r" and the winner undoubted­ part.
ly will claim the national title if
Georgia rolled to the Southeast
Conference title with a 7 4 record
Texas upsets Syracuse.
Syracuse ia a 12-point choice while the experts were watching
and Mississippi a 6 4 point pick LSU and Mississippi. Miaaourt
with Wiiconsm a 8 4 point choice drew the Big Eight’ s Orangt Bowl
over Washington in the Rose Bowl bid because Oklahoma was inch,
and Georgia an 11 point Orange gibie to go for a second atraighW
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Bowl favorite over Missouri In the year.
Presbyterian (9-1) vs. Middle
"B ig Four" of the Jan. I sched­
Tennessee Stale (S4-1) In the
ule.
Bowl
at
Orlando,
The action begins on Wednes­ Tangerine
day when North Texas State (g-1) and Prairie View A A M (12)
plays New Mexico Stale (7-3) la vs. Wiley (T e x .), also 6-2, round
the Sun Bowl at El Paso. Tex., out the Jan. 1 card.
and winda up Saturday with the
Kan-West shrine game at San
Francisco and Ihe Gator Bowl
meeting between Arkansas (1-2)
and
Georgia
Tech
(6-6)
at
Jacksonville.
Syracuse i« heavily favored on
the strength of to straight vic­
tories dunng which it averaged
36 point* a game and led the na­
tion in virtually everything except
untied shoelaces.
LSU beat Mississippi. 7-3, on an
*) yard punt return by Billy Can­
non in the fourth period o f their
Oct. 31 regular-season game. But
Mississippi seemed the stronger
team at the close of the season
and wa* ranked second in the na­
tion while LSU was rated third.
The biggest crowd of the week
— 100.000 — will see Wisconsin
(7-2) oppose Washington (9-1) in
the Rose Bowl at Pasadena,
Calif., and 71,000 will he on hand
in the Orange Bowl at Miami. Fla.

AAR. 1

there were no interceptions dea
pite the constant hammering Uni
tas and quarterback Charlia Con
erly of the Gianta took from the ‘
rival defenses.
Tbe Giants, who whipped tht
Cleveland Browns twice en route
to the Eastern Division title, col­
United Frets Islcraattosal
lapsed as dusk M l over tbe flood­
So many basketball tourna­
lighted stadium. Baltimore fans,
ments are going on you don’t
who behaved admirably although
know
where to look first, but keep
they have been railed the most
an eye on the Holiday Festival
partisan in the league, went wild
where fabulous Oscar Robertson
while the Colts poured three
touchdowns and a field goal Into haa smashed ou« record already
the atatiatlrs in the last 13 min­ and easily could break another
one tonight.
utes.
Robertson gets his chance when
he 'lead* top ranked Cincinnati
again*! St. Jo*eph'a (P a ) tonight
in a Holiday Festival tournament
semi-final at Madison Square G ar­
den. Iowa meets New York Uni­
versity in the other sc mi final.
Cincinnati hsd an easy time
rolling to it* seventh straight vic­
tory by heating St Bonavcnture,
Sanford's racing fans probably hand for the special evening de 9436. Saturday night in an open­
ing round skirmish.
will have their eyes peeled on a voted In Ihe annual football bowl
Big O didn't score hi* first field
pair of last year's star* tonight In classic in Orlando, will be Quern goal until Ihe game waa nearly 12
the featured ninth race on a 10 Barbara Klingbell o f West Berlin. minute* old. but even to he drew
Happy to* t.oekv tonight will be cheer* from a sellout crowd of
•vent slate starting at a .io.
gunning for his first win of the 18,239 by scoring 47 point* la act
The veteran standouts are Happy
young season, having run third in a single game tournament record.
Joe Lucky and Cri Tears both both of hi* opening encounters be­
St. Joseph's gained the sem i­
among champions of the northern hind 0 . B.’ s Ample and Rural Com­ final with an 64-70 win over Man­
circuit and well remembered from mander. Happy Joe drew the covet­ hattan.
Iowa also gjinrd the temi final
the past season. Tonight'* compel- ed one-box for the feature, and the
big dark brindle gent get* top early round with a 9184 triumph over
tit ion marks the beginning of iwir of
I odds of 2 t o l .
defrndmg champion Si. Joho's.
the oval's busiest week*.
Cri Tear* will be in the seven Tht Hawkeyes will mee* unbeaten
Sanford Orlando Kennel Club’* I bo*, also looking for her first win New York University, which rout­
Scholarship Night will be held to­ i of the season, after a win studdr&lt;7 ed Dartmouth, 78-66
morrow night when all proliti will ! season laat year. In the four box
Unbeaten aixth ranked Utah will
go lo ihe University of Florida will be U m ber Tim ber, a highly-re­ be shooting for it* ninth straight
Slate University and Florida A A garded hound who i* given second- victory when it fate* Duke tonight
M. Then on Wednesday a 2 l&gt; m. ! best morning line odds o( 4 to-l.
in one of the four opening round
Also in the healed ninth conlest games that wilt usher in the tlth
maimer will be followed by Ihe an­
nual Tangerine Bowl Night. (Jn are O. B.'s Medium, O. B.'s Conan. annual Dixie Classic tournament
Fish Rock, G u t a i e L e e and at Raleigh. N.C.
Wealthy.
North Carolina
State open*

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in history.
Syracuse'* meeting with Texas
lo the Cotton Bowl and Louisiana
State’ ! rematch with MittUsippi

tREVIEW OF THE YEAR-By Alan Maver1

Unitas Proves Too Much For Giants
BALTIMORE, Md. (U P I) Johnny Unilat will get better.
But the big story It that you
ran get the blond Baltimore Coll
quarterback down but you can't
keep him there.
That was the t:ory o f Balti
more'* tetond straight triumph
over the New York Gianta in the
National Football League cham­
pionship game. 31-16. And Sun­
d a y '! atory may tell the tale of
the league for ye.-ri to com e be­
cause Umtai la only 26 and eoach
Weeb Ewbank of the Colta tays
he will gel better.
But New York’ s defensive pla­
toon. ooe of the finest developed
in recent years, hat put Units a
to the aupreme test In two con
tecutive games and found him
composed of equal parts o f talent,
skill and heart.
Thia defensive unit — .and ST,347 Memorial Stadium fans plus
millions of TV viewers will car
tify the action — irpeatrdly ham­
mered Unitaa into the scarred
sod. Thia defensive display by
such huskies as Andy Robustelli.
Sam Huff, Cliff Livingston and
Dick Modse!?w«k! enabled the
Gianta to nibble away until they
took a &gt;7 lead into the final
period. Baltimore fans watched in
awe while their hero w ai buried
under
heaps
of
whitr-ihiried
Giants for losses totaling 37 yards
Rut Units*. who was turned
down by major rotlrgr* because
he was too small and released
by the Pittsburgh Slceler*. boun­
ced back just aa ha always has
in the past. Ilia passes gave the
Colts a 23-17 victory over the
Giants in last year's unpreceden­
ted overtime game for the title
and they finally cracked Sunday's
bitter defensive struggle
wide
open.
Starting on his 13 late in the
third period. Unitas drove the
Colts 73 yards ia 10 plays for tbe
touchdown that started a 24 point
Uallimore blit/. Cmtas fooled the
New York defense when he swung
around right end to arore it, but
the play* that set it up were hit
key totset to Raymond Berry
and Lenny Moore.
The Giant* had been successful
in keeping Unitas from romplet
ing vital third down passe* when
the Colts needed eight or 13 yards
to k.en riding Ha' a* ‘Jv* tax)
period began, Unitas nit Berry tor
a 17 yard gain on a third and-

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�Sanford Signs Baseball Deal With Kansas City
Schaal General Manager, 1 p. m. Stocks
McRoberts Announces
The Sanford Greyhound Baseball Club, Inc. ha* signed
a working agreement with the Kansaa City Athletic* and
named Peter Schaal o f Orlando a* general manager for the
1960 season.
W . K. McRoberts, who nponsored the Sanford entry in
'w le Florida State League last year with a working agree*

City Approves
$24,567 Street
Paving Costs
The City Comm sion last night
accepted the bid of Pav-A-Way
Corp. to reiurfacr nearly two and
one half m llei of pavement on
lour Sanford streets.
Pav A-Way's low bid offered the
hot asphalt mix for $7.75 per ton.
» There were three other bidden.
W h r 24.Sd7.jO paving project to
V tart by Jan. 20, will cover Mellonvillf Ave. from 20th to 2Sth
14., Second St. between Mellon*
ville Ave. and Sanford Ave., M.
Third St. from fren ch to Persim­
mon and Parslmmon from first
to Third S4. The city has appro­
priated 25,812 80 for the work.
• City Manager Warren Knowles
reported to the commission that
this project, added to the Sanford
jgtreet resurfacing program which
^ e g a n m IMS, will make 10.3073
miles o f aky streets resurfaced
at a cost of $170,455.82 since the
program 's start.
The resurfacing o f M per cent
•f Sanford's paved street “ has re­
claimed the pavement of most
of the main or through streets,
plus several areas where the old
pavement
wat
nearly
lost,'*
Knowles said.
^
“ A continuing resurfacing pro
S t r a in mutt bo carried on in con*
junction with an asphalt sand'te a l program in order to preserve
street pavements and avoid costi f maintenance and reconstruc­
tion program s," the city manager
aaid.
The annual eireet surfacing ap
prop nations program is a slow
method, but “ it eliminates costly
bund issues and interest pay_^mcnl&gt; while proportioning the
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mrnt with Washington announced
the two developments today.
The agreement, McRoberts said,
provides that the Kansas City club
will gather and train a complete
sipiad uf up to 23 men who will re­
port to Sanford within a day or so
prior to the opening o f the 1960
Florida State League baseball sea
eon, April 19.
Kansas City also will select and
pay the salary and expenses o f the
manager, will provide the Sanford
club with $7,500 toward the salary
of players, and assume several
smaller
obligations,
McRoberts
said.
“ This means that one o f the
wealthiest organixatiuna in all o f
baseball, in (electing Sanford and
it* modern baseball field, alto ran
be expected to go down the line
In supplying us with a fina team
o f hustling young player*, most o f
them hand-picked and bonus-paid.
I am tremendously optimistic over
the prospects ahead," M cRoberts
said.
Schaal. a former sports and (tty
editor of The Sanford Herald
(19.10 through 1935) and almost
continually since 1937 the execu­
tive secretary-statistician for the
Florida State League, will assume
bis duties as o f Jan. 15, commut­
ing from his Orlando advertising
agency offir*.
II* joined McRoberts in agree­
ing that the Kansas City eonnac.
lion was a "solid one,” especially
In view o f the fart that Kansaa
City has but two Class I) clube—
one In California end the other at
Sanford.
' ’This should mean," Schaal
pointed out, “ that after the in­
tensive weeding out process which
will take place at the winter Kan­
sas City farm at Panama City,
we'll be assigned the absolute pick
o f the crop as far as potential
major league players are eon.
rented.”
While stressing that no major
league club could say it was send­
ing any farm club a pennant win­
ner or contender because no one
definitely .could
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A grandfather and his six year-1 children w&gt;ho were rescued after revealed he waa visiting J. Fred his Sanford headquarters Mr mor*
Morrison Inc. building on Sanford
Ave. across from the Civic Cen- oid grand,on died in a Lake Jessup j a boat the group was in eapsited ChrisUai Jr., Rt. 2, Maitland. The dragging equipment at 1:10 p. m.
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tack after being rescued, lie w a j Constable George Kelsey and •
Hammock fishing camp.
the sh eriffs office reported.
best location for a nrw post of
The name of the grandfather
Peace Justice Hugh Duncan about St years old, Duncan said. Navy helicopter atilt searching
fire.
F ir e
H om es
Sheriff J. L. Hobby stopped at for the drowned boy.
The site was the first elioice was not given by the two other said a paper in the man'* pocket
ORLANDO tU P i) — F rem en

Sanford Ave. Lot
Considered Best
f: Post Office Site

Lake Jessup Boat Mishap
Fatal To M a n , Grandson

News Briefs
Razes

sought the g.u&lt;a today of a tire of a committee o f businessmen
that d stroyed 20 apsument units which haa studied the location
and ie't about 36 )# -o a home- proj,|fm
The
recommendation
las*. The blase broke out In f
wi„ * A w a r d e d to tho General
of stucco frame unit* and last &lt;11
. . . . . . .
about three hours late Monday. No Service* Admlnlxtratmn.
one was injurrd but o : o t.og » as
Two other sites wero recoin
killed. No dam agt eatim t'o wao mended as oerond and third
Immediately available.
choices by the committee, which
D em o T a rg e t
WASHINGTON** t U PI) Vice
President Richard M. Nixon s a . a
tegy advisers today weighed possi­
ble move* to counter Den o .ra c
rfloris to pin an “ old guard" label
on him. Nixon now an almost surebet for the Republican pre.Wential
nominations, became the target id
.taped up Democratic attack, over
the week end identifying him with
the conservative wing of the GOP.

File Homestead
Applications
Assessor Urges

* **" noodfd * ,lh
i
» ' * " ■■ announcement that a site
j &lt;«r a new post office was being
sought.
The recommendations must be
j studied by the GSA, which might
|
not approve any ut them, but
the Sanford Ave. location is con
i
lidered the most logical by the
I
«•
members of the com m it! *

Tax Assessor Richard McCanna
today urged homeowners In th*
county to file for homestead ex­
emption as soon as possible after
Jan. I.
McCanns said ths law requirrs
that exemption applications be
filed in hit office every year be­
fore the Mar. 31 deadline.
The tax assessor emphasised
that bnmrownrrs filing applica­
TALLAHASSEE |L'F&gt; &gt; - V .te
tions for the first time are re­
ran Secretary of Slate R. A. Gray,
quested to do so In person and
77. was hark at his desk Unlay
to bring with them satisfactory
followmx two day* in the h o,pill ■
proof of ownership and occupancy
for treatment of a mild circulatory
as of Jan. t.
disturbance
Gray waa released
Proof of ownership consists of
Irons the hospital Mo day af errecorded deed, contract or agree­
noon. He had entered Rater a .
ment for deed, which must be re­
Gray haa aaid he will retire M
A representative of the Lake
corded with the clerk of the Cir­
THESE NEW \ ORK nhnwglrM China Girard, left, and Dodi Lynn don't
the end of his pirsent term b Mary Chamber of Commerce to (
cuit Court prior to Jan. 1 of tho
seem to mind the heavy snow* that art battering New York.
cause of poor heal h
day complained to the County
year in which
application to
Commission about the " U s ily " of
made.
toning regulations and deplorable
Renewal applications will bo
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Rev. road conditions in l* k e Mary.
mailed to all homesteader* whoso
John
llroxson of
Hi. in ngbam,
Dun Coleman said “ we are try
names appear on tho 19M tax roll,
excepting those having told tlwir.
tSL.*
«*■
Knowles said.
Tw* families were evacuated properly during the year, McCan­
Sanfuid had at treat one 'spe­ Gaunt) ri-pladn:-. .ds iather T H | f
ttfta E "
* *',P
na added.
when
the waves battered the tides
frsm
.Santa
Ho.a
cial foot in the door” in the per­ d elegjlioiu
son o f Jack Sanford, Kansas City County called on Gov. LcRoy C o ­ subdivision right next dour."
ol their h o r a, Th* waves eov
| through the country s mt.lseciion l
d p u tn i'^ on d ".Midwed
lins to recommend the su ev es, r
•coot for the Southeast.
He cited a recent case when a m blizzard proportions drove to
fmivtlil to clear ruada cloarsl ered a Duluth. M inn, street
“ Jack once played in Sanford," to the late Sheritl Hart U. lb oxtraitor waa put up in the city lim ilt [ ward the East Coast today.
| by heavy snow drifts. Hotels in block Irom the lake with two feet
' Srhaal pointed out, “ and haa a son, who was killed in an auto­
without even having a septic tank i |j|(|h w|n,|, v»inch pushed the [ Kalina and Russell. Kan , were of waler.
uaini spot for his score* o f old mobile accident Christmas Eve.
A sore sign of cold weather "u p j
Robert Brown, county ron ng , |(irm tr o u g h the Plains stales | *tdl jammed with stranded Christfi lends her*. He told me that
director, told Coleman that the and Middle West ami battered mas travelers forced to abandon norlh" was the arrival in Sanford |
while h* d»e&lt; not set policy nor
zoning hoard was acquainted w ill., u k p Suprrilir w,„ , , hr wor%1 n ,n r car.
this morning of a Isrge fW k of |
HAVANA (U PD - H i' .• « v ia Cake Mary's prublrms and i*
WASHINGTON (U P I) The could He proinia* ita a world-boat­
A too-mile front of faike Superi­
gales in a half century were Hi
government wiU announce tiAlay er, he could be counted upon to mrnt spon.-oird
Havana
&lt;’ r r .» studyin g way* to correct them.
" " ' ” | i « K .S ,..N V ,,. L « B K A C II «
or’s Norlh Shore wss battered K S V 2 2 , r
mini,lung.
its new rules aimed at nibbing be on our side should the n*e&lt;i Assn, lias authorised newsmen and I Commission chairman John Kri
Monday
by
gale
force
winds
of
A
D
A
resident
of
the
area
aaid
there ~ t , r r d‘ ,,r ?&gt;e.d *
Hut the last great storm system
executives ducking taxes on “ hid­ aris* fur replacement* o f chans- printers to label any foreign new* der said that the county couimis* nd i *k»"in« ,rmk Mr ,d*J
mile, an hour that sent '20 foot were “ at least 2U0" of .he birds
of
liie
year
still
earned
heavy
den incom e" and corporation* pionwhip form ."
»tory they disaprove “ fal»e or |, lon ju l approved a comprehensive
""‘" l
'"r e .lc n e d other buUdhigh waves crashing against the and said she was surprise,! to
snow (or (lit- eastern seaboard.
.Schaal attended th« National unethical.' A rasoluCoo app oved , 0nmg plan which would *o into
claiming improper deduction* for
them this early in the winler.
'»«• , ■lo" «
*
The
weather
bureau
posted lake front.
Association
convention
at
Rt. unanimously by the aasocia Ion etfecls toon after Jan. I which
popular boardwalk before brought
expense accounts
heavy snow warnings for much of
New questions on corporate tax St. Petersburg earlier this month authorised newspaper employe., to would solve the problem.
under control.
New
England,
including
New
returns asking for more details on behalf o f the etisb, and was as­ • clarify " any foreign item publish | u rown M id public hearings un
Owners estimated damages at
about business expenses will be sured by Henry Peters, farm club ed by their paper wh|:h in t air comprehensive toning will be held Hampshire. Vermont anil Maine
tUio.iiuu or inure.
Part* of New York Stale were
the Inlernal Revenue Service’ s director for ‘ lie A's that a man­ opinion contain* "fa lse or Insidious
Tba fire broke out In a heater
Coleman
roads
■, .i e x p e c t. several, inches ol
v m iiis n also
*'»o called
cauru iw
u i In ,(„|,|
chief weapon in a crackdown on ager and playera would ba Unto- data" concerning Premier Fidel Lake Mary “ deplorable and said jnow
room in the rear of Morgan's De■1um r c r r ssi rt deduction*.--------------------- tiir ly assigned to ttaiif unf shortly: Ca- iro', r t v 'u l i-ma -r r**im e.------ tie had h' s rd that the i ruiim r r .nr
m l a i c n t httirc- *bu)it « 30 p. m.
. .
.
the hew, it ,i ,tiow depth in tinInternal Revenue Commission­
Patera indicated that the manand ale rapidly through th* twohad not set aside any money for t a l( W4a al Lebanon. N. II., which
er Dana Latham was scheduled
story masonry structure.
paving in the area.
reported
in
inches
of
snow
on
the
to announce the new reporting
Fir* fighters from Hie neighbor­
Commissioner Lawrence Swaf­ ground
rules at a press conference. The
ing coast line towns ind the Mayford told Coleman that work on
IIrain. fog and sleet preceded the
Representative* id tin families in
Property owner Charles Cartel port Naval Rase helped combat
nrw questions will appear on lax o f the Florida Slat* League's allLake Mary made la planned m ( |nrm )nin u,r
Monday,
returns In be filed in 1961 for I960 time best teams." lie did not
Hie
l.ake
Howell
area
today
for­
riled
an engineer's report text on the flames about two hours. Firo
the year s projerts and that binds
Heavy fug shot down three New
income
name the man but said that word
hast been allocated.
mally
protested a proposal by shopping renters which stated Hut Chief I. D Brunson said it was
|
York
area
airports
for
a
lime
The press conference waa sched­ o f his selection could he expected
Ihe city's largest fir* in th* past
stranding hundreds o f travelers H dller Co. to build a shopping ten- there should be 7uo (amilits in
uled for 3 p. ra.
it) years.
about January I.
| Fourteen Chase Ave. petitioners
| Scores ol flights were diverted to j
this area.
na area to pistil) a shopping se a ­
Government sources emphasised
A few concession stand* along
McKoberl* indicated that the .were grant d a strict II ht by the S n u f f l C T S H o s t
Washington,
D
C
,
from
New
'
ler.
that the IRS it not changing Ha annual meeting o f the club would I city commissioners last night. The
tlie soiling roinmiaiion lias ap
Hie Ixianlwalk suffered minor dainYork,
I'blljilclphia
amt
Hallimore
,
.
.
.
.
.
C.
C.
Crump,
an
engineer
for
's ha,ic rules governing deductions. be held shortly, with election o f j light will he pill up in the 1900
T o m O ffO W
ixi au.se of the fog. Al one time, I " r" v
,h' •rr4 * ^
r,,,,n rd llelllrr. raid that his company age from flying sparks and water,
V * The deductions still will bw al­ officers as a principal itrm o f Chase Ave. vicinity.
•nil m ajor damage waa confined
from K 1 to LM.
more
than
2uu
airiraft
were
park
plans to start work on Hie propos­
lowed for “ ordinary and neces­ business. Declaring that baseball
The Ranford Shufflehnaid and
City manager Warren E Knowles
I ed on ramp space at tba Washing
Alter hearing cuinplainla by ed shopping center, which would lo tlie department More and skat­
sary" business expenses.
ing rink, iocalrd upstair* over lha
in Sanford should be a community also called (lie commission's alien Tourist Club in Ft. Mellon I’ark Ion National Airport.
owners sod Allornt-y include “ post oilier ami bank as
piopt-rl)
And the government u not going
store.
effort so that the “ best baseball lion to 14 new 20.00) lumen meg- will b* ho&gt;l to an all day district
I
wo
jet
airliners
he.idrd
Rom
i
tionluu
Frederick,
who
represented
soon as lb* board gives Ha a p ­
to get more finicky about what minds m th* city ran share in tha m ry vapor lights un San o &lt;1 A a. j n'**‘ tomorrow
twit Angeles to tha Fast Coast M„,ir „| m,. owners, th* board proval.
is “ ordinary and necessary," o f­ direction of what w# feel will be a which are Ihr first por on of a
flayer* from nine rrntial r Kim
made unscheduled landings wilhin
u | lo vltw ,|,c area
"W e do not wish to hurl anyone,
ficials said.
ill rompela for tha
firat division contender from t h * , program calling for 42 m w t ht *,,a elub*
Doubles C h a m .
* l Coluiiibui, Ohio. ||(Un an,| com e up with a decision but to service the whole com m u­
Amateur
Mixed
start," McRoberts invited all fans |fixtures from Seminole B.vd. to
Momlay tKcauye of the fog hlan a(
m-xt board m*eling.
n ity," h« said.
interested in being added to the Third St. between O.ik Ave. and pionship*.
kel in the Fast.
I Krtdarick said that at the pres
Robert lirown, speaking for the
City
woikoieo
have
replaced
all
rluh's board of directors to con* 1Kanford A Vo. Tlie 14 t g a re*
I i r x m g rain and snow cotilin &gt;,.(l( |Unr Hu-re is no nerd (or any Soiling comm ission, said tin- Eon
placed 36 of the old whiteway light­ l&gt;«tirhe&gt; at tha courts with new
tart him or Schaal at o nrr
on*, and olh .r improvement* are I “ wl ..l " ” “ *e h * 'jr ,l"'!» driving to p p in g ce„ ler jn the area. "W nrn er» did not reach any hasty d e n
ing system.
- - Pf
- I conditions from New Aork Stale j
pf(lvr4 „,,.rr u na ntnl( si, hi on approving the r»-zoning
The
nrw
ganfo.d
Are.
bulbs
m e new xanto.il A ,e . Imlhs underway Sanford will be host to
thr Ml,U r „ ,mla4 At leaal I titVn ki liiav be lustdkd " ha is id ’
but viewed the area for them
AULSTA. Ga. (U P I) — Prattgive LiAO.OOO lumens ol light against I over 70 clubs on two otcauons in ----—
------- I ,.n 11 m,4&gt;.
iu»Ulte&lt;l. he said.
selves.
dent Eisenhower refused today to
the M.ouO lumens provided by the |January and February when they
.
,
I
*’ **,d ,h,r€ ** * * loPP,n* c ,n ‘
Hr advised tlie cuiniuLsiioners extend the formal U. S. morato­
The County Commission today
oid system, Knowles reported. T cey bust Ihe “ Celery City Doubles A f l c i i t i o i l A | J| )rttV i*(l
, l,-r
nmstructed
jdst one
to do Ihe same tluug.
rium un nuclear weapon le t s but
approved a 4(w acre tract for an in­
cost $1,293.60 per year a ain, the |Tournament" and thr “ Celery City I A It hy 16 foot’ addition lo the , ’“ ‘ 'T “J *"?
promised that tests would nut b«
old rost of $186 per y ea r." Ih i* fnviUtional Men's - fan lies' Mixed t,a, g „f
(hr
SantorilSeminole
*' ' U
'
ttB
dustrial park northwest of Chulu...
.
, ,,
,
i son why the p«-oplt wlw are in
rr,limes) without advance notice.
completes
the
iiuprnvrmrnl
proDoubles
Tournament."
Chamber
^bulM.ng
|a&gt;ur
of
,
renl^
cannot
nta
The t.ake Mary Chamber ol , gram nn the par. o f thr rity as
At the same time, the president
There
are
200
members
in
Iht
was
approved
by
the
City
Com
Edmund Slumkaej and K. C.
denounced the attitudr of whit ho
Commerce will feature a discussion I requested by lha Sanford Ase. Im- local club who are membei* o f the mission last night, provided the use these facilities."
Tuck, developer* o f the park, re­
Frederick pointed out there are
railed "th e politically guided"
H onda s tax structure at
provseanml Atsoeulm n " Knowles Florida Shoffltbuard Association! addition conform s lo Hie Sanford
ported that they are negotiating of
•mlv about 2UU homes in the subdimeeting Jan. 7.
, al|j
Russian experts m th# Geneva
which has over 40.U0O membeit. | building code.
. with a plastic* plant to relocate
vision “ and that certainly doesn't
Gueit speaker will be a member __________ __ _____ _______
. . __
negotiations seeking agreement on
’ ^ i n the area.
justify any neighborhood shopping
of the lea gu e of Women Voters, •
a permanent prohibition of oi.rlcar
Slomkaej said the company h*» which ha, proposed t single agency j
center."
te&gt;ls.
signed a contract with a large land for collection of mayor slate ta se,
llelllrr officials ssy they hop* , &lt;:' ,lu il rourt Jud*» Voli# WilThe statrment released from th*
clearing equipment plant to be and a state agency to strengthen ;
lo build some 5fWU homes bill, now •'am, yesteiday appointed T. \V. vacation White House her* meant
located. there.
all we have u their w ord," Fred*
“ r Sanford and Lawrence It that, while the United Stales would
..
. .
__. . ilh * finances of local governments
1 &lt;'umbel o f Orlando tu he court
Work on the park is &lt;• pecte, by supervising assessm ent,.
Cap| Lionel Arthur turned over of couunanii ceremony.
not renew Ihe moratorium whirh
• which he took part in the North rick said.
to start next week, the developer, j Thf p(lMif u mvl,H
„ , r|wj
^
appraisers for the Kanfurd Ave.
of tha Sanford Naval
has run for 14 months, it was not
Capt
Slye it no stranger to Atlantic
Antisubm arine
Patrol
widening eminent donum proceed­ planning an immediate resumption
**‘dI this meeting at Ihe Lake Mary Air Slatma in Capt. Robert W. Sanford, a , ha was commanding during World War II. Capt. Slye
ings. Huth men are realtor*.
Chamber of Commerce.
Slye in a ceremony at th* station officer of Fleet Aircraft Service also wa&gt; on the Wavp during the
, ,
,
..
i ° f i**t*. It reserved the right to
Judjc. William, set J .n . It . . d(J , 0 , t a„ y „
ivlog no, ic#&gt;
Squadron
51
here
from
Sept.,
Pacific
Guadalcanal
^mpaign
1 M a n n in g T a l k
~ — T~ . — y
i “ It
.
.
. .
the dale to receive th* appraisers’
Elsenhower’* statement waa ix1952 until Feb., 1954. The 4d-yr*rCapt. Slye becam e Naval ailacbe
old captain is a graduate of the lo the governments of Argentina | City commissioners last night reports on their estimate o f how , t,1M| afldr he ha,, l0n (cr red with
Mit-rubl Dak. will discu.s 8-n ford y
j
j
■ fu e cio Rico, h efor. retiring to Unlvenity of Maryland where he and Paraguay in 1936 Prior lo | instructed Hit rity attorney to much th* 96 pairrls bordering 13 high level officials who flrw
land u-r character,,tic* wi h thr I O J O I R r r O J C C r
Virgln ,,|and,_ daicnl&gt;, d SaB.
received a Bachelor of Sc lent # j reporting to Sanford, hr served draw up an ordinance which would Sanford Ave. at* worth. Th* hear­ here from Washington this morn­
M y
Commieawn Jan. 7.,
The city commisiioner* agreed ford as a “ (harm ing" place to degree in edurslion and received in Ihr office of the chief of in- give social security coverage to ing on lh* appraisers' report will ing.
b* Jan. 16 al 4:30 pm .
rtie land usa study '• t,art
* last night to ask the county com- I have a command and praised th# track letters during his Isst three formation in the Navy D.apt., Sanford firemen.
Eisenhower pointed out that ne­
14,.,9 " i &lt;&gt;nipr*h*n»iva r Ian Re- mission to take part in widening bospilality of lb* county. Ha years.
I ’b* land owned by 137 persona gotiations with Russia and Great
Wasiungton, D. C. II* it married
Any
fireman
who
want*
to
join
p o rt" for Sanford being pit-pared Sanford Ave from I3(h St. to congratulated Capt. Sly* on re­
Captain My* hr at served a , a to the form er 3li«t Doris Little. thr program will get a turn equal and ui ganixalUNis 1* need-*,! to Britain on a permanent lest baa
by Dake and to be turned over ?Alh St. by purchasing materials
e v in g
the NAS rnmnianding dive hum her pilot aboard th* CSS The couple will live at (Juarlrrt j to two and one half per rent of widen Sanford Ave. from Gentva had beeu under way for 14 month*.
eventually to lha planning com- The euy would provide th* neces­ officer post.
Enterprise from 1937 1940. Alter “ U" white Capt Sly* m NAS com- I hu salary contributed by lha city Are. to Gimlets cornel,
Now in recess, toaf wtU lesumn
misaion. Dak* i* raaideot agent sary tight fact of right of-way on
Cky aad n w a y oMveial, aod M months a* a flight instructor commanding officer. They have toward! his social w r w u f fund,
Th# Mat* Road Dept, baa aa 3*n. U .
fu r ■Jacksonville
city
planner the west aid* of the avenue need­ many personal frieoda of Capt. at Pensacola, Capt. Stye wat or­
one son. Robert W. Jr., nine The coverage would be effective i timated th* value af the parcels
"N o satisfactory agreement i«
Georg* W. Simons.
ed for tho widening.
Arthur suanded tha format change dered to toe carrier LhS Wasp on year* old.
I April l, I960.
1 »t «22,ltw
yet in sight," to* president said.

Gray Back

In Dad’s Footsteps

Government Plans
New Tax Rules

Lake Mary Roads,
Zoning Subjects
Of Protests
if

Blizzard Drives Snow East

' Beach Fire Causes
$100,000 Damages

Distorted News

Residents Again Oppose

Sanford Ave.
Lights Operating

Howell Park Shop Center

|,r

j

Industrial Park
’"“‘Area Approved

U.S. Refuses Atom
Test Ban Extension

Lake Mary C Of C
Sponsors Tax Talk

Road Right-Of-Way
Appraisers Named

Capt Slye Takes Air Station Command

O ii&gt;

....v»i

Set

-

County Asked

^ ^ S S S it *!» S'..*

Firemen’s Social
Security Proposed

*

J

’•f*

.

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while, Southwestern states were facing anow that
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Pilgrims YisitSites Around Nazareth
For Annual Chrisfmastide Service
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W A S A X m , Iarawi— Bella will
rttog set from tbs dmreb of St.
Joseph m Christmas S ts to aura•■am worahlppira to midnight
' a t e la Uda town most rtostty
asaeclatad with tbs Ufa el Jesus.
Crowds el pilgrlma daily have
l e w viatttog the sites around
Naaaroth aaaoclatod with the
tomadlag aI ChristIanWy. Perhaps

Non-Agriculture
Employment Gains
TAILAHASKB (UP1) - The
Industrial Commission today re­
ported non-form employment In
Florida during November hit ■
record high of 1,200,000.
; Chairman Jamea T. Vorelie said
the Intel wee a gain at 21.too
evsr October.
He laid (here haa been a month­
ly average of 10,ew more Job* in
maaitteclujiag la IBM than IMS.
Every employment category
except mining and .fonslnictlon
abowsd an Increase during the
month. Mining wae unchanged at
I , a n d construction dropped
Manufacturing paired the * ».t o mark for tbo first tlms in
Florida history, Voealla said,
totaling Ml,OOP. Ms said the te­
rrene wae more than accounted
lor in canning and preserving as
the dints crop began moving to
tbs market.
The trade category added lfl,3U0
workers to a total of 3Tl,lu&gt;, and
tourist-related service firms took
aa I, too employee aa hotcia and
sther businesses prepared to serve
winter vaealiooera.
Transportation — communication
—publie utilitiei gained 1,400, lo
Ml government l,aoo and finance
—insurance—res I estate, 200.
UMoiployment la November,
Vocalic laid, decreased hy 4,100.
The total was 61,Poo, which was
IT,WO under November, IBM,

ao Iowa in Israel hat a n o n prodominant Cbrltilan atmoaphore.
In a im^n domed chapel bi the
center of Naaarelh la a laris
atoM wbkb, according to tradi­
tion, served aa a table when Jeaui
mot with hla diaciplei and dined
with them altar ruing from bis
tomb.
Penilve monki and nuns art
aeon around "Mary's Well" where
the Virgin Mary often filled her
water pitcher aa Naaareth moth­
ers atlU do.
Moet el the 21,000 Inhabitants
of Nazareth art Christinas. At
thin aeaaon the main thorough­
fare and aide atreeta leading from
it assume a brilliant gaiety. Dec­
orations, Christmas tree* and
NaUvIty scenes give the town g
typical feative atmosphere.
The midnight mass at the
Church o( Si. Joseph is broadcast
so that Christiana aa far away aa
Turkey can hear It. In a few
years, a magnificent aew Church
of the Annunciation eosting ♦?,ooo.uoo will be completed and the
traditional midnight mass will be
held there.
All
the sects of Christianity
are resprcsenled in Nazareth. Al­
though most of the Christians
are Greek orthodox or Roman
Catholic, there are ctup«U of
Greek Catholics, Maronitea, Ar
mrnian Crtgorians, Copts and
Abyaslnians.
Most conipicioua
among the small Protestant tommunltlca are the Anglicans.

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Births Are Up
In Southeast
ATLANTA (UPI) - Birthe ex­
ceed death* by a ratio of 3-t in the
Southeast, the Atlanta field office
of the U. S, Commerce Department
reported today.
The report said that, during an
eight-year period, Alabama, Flor­
ida, Georgia, Missliaippl, Tenneasee and the Carolines registered
an average of one birth every
minute. There was an average of
one death every three minutot.

FLORIDA STATE BANK OF SANFORD
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Look Beyond
The Wrapping
Ones a y#ar the newspaperman's job is easy—he
knows that the big story is Christmas, regardltss of tha
rast of'the news.
The Nativity Story has been described as tha most
beloved story in all of literature. It was the report of
Luke, a physician, not a writer, who told tha whole story
of the birth of Christ in 416 words.
Of course, the most significant verse of the Nativity
Story is that which says “For unto you this day is born
in the city of David, a Savior, which is Christ the Lord.**
Most of ua overlook the importance of the versa
which follows this one in the story: “And this shall be a
sign unto you; ye shall find tha babe wrapped in swad­
dling clothes, lying in a manger.**
All of us should be more strongly impressed with
the fact that the greatest g ift of all—the first Christ­
mas and the Saviour of tha world—was made without
any fancy wrapping.
Tha humble appearance of the Christ Child did not
impress many of tha titans of that day either and His
station was questioned unto death.
This Christmas would be the proper time for all of
us to look at Christ again and then look at each other,
with the thought of maybe changing some of our views.
Most of us are pretty humble packages to look at,
easily misunderstood, and perhaps not easily loved for
appearance's sake.
But If we let the lesson of Luke's report of the
Nativity in the city of David soak in, we might realize
that we are inclined to put the emphasis on the wrong
values and overlook the beet bi each other.
That’s why Christ was sent to the world—to save it
from the pursuit of false values and open the door to
God's Heaven through faith and simple understanding.

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NRW BERN, N. C. (UP!) —Two
AWOS. airmen and a woman
waived preliminary bearing early
today on chargaa of plotting to
% ai* aI submachine guoa from a U.
fl. Marin* base and sail them to
lbs Cubes government. All tore*
maintained they were innocent,
but non* entered a formal ptoa.

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PARIg (UPI) - Premier MtebeJ
Debra won averwhalming approv­
al from Use National Assembly to­
day tor hia “ eompramltt" bill
— providing increased Mato aid to
V private ahureh schools, But toe
controversial measure cost him
to* minister of education and
pushed the Socialist, closer to the
Communists ia the opposition
forces.

To Tell All

MIAMI (UPI) —Newspaper re­
porter Jim Buchanan planned to
return to hia desk today lo writ*
^.hto own account of tb* Mory be
“ had been making for the past two
weeks in a Cuban jail. Buchanan
a small, wiry veteran of newt
assignments in Latin America,
flew to freedom front Havana Wed­
nesday after being givM a 14year prison sentrnre at hard
isbor, suspended on the condition
ha leave tb* country.

No Suspects

Giant Yule Dinner
Set For Navy Base
More Ihaa flu* Navy men, many
with rttonr families, wtfl so joy
Chriilmae dinner with ail the
trimming* from t-1 p. m. Christ­
mas day at the Sanford Naval Air
SUUon galley.
Early Christas* morning toe
NAS cooks under Chief Lora ratesarymeo John W. Urban and Rich­
ard A. Outlaw will start roasting
to turkeys. The aroma ef LOW
pounds of ham wiil fill to* galley
through mealtime.
The banquet aerved cafeteria
style will include Individual shrimp
cocktail, Mexican cocktail sauce,
ripe olives, green olives, heart* of
celery, green onions, radlshas,
sweet pickles, baked spiced ham.
pineapple and cherry sauae, roast
young Vermont turkey, jellied
cranberry sauce, Muaag* and cornbread dressing, whipped Irish pot*
toe#, candied tweet potaloea.

M BARASOTA l UP! I — Authorities
^questioned more person* today in
the m v age weekend murder o f a
and their two young ehtlTb* victims’ funcrel at Ar­
cadia attracted some too to Sr
partnni Wednesday. Sheriff's
fleers still had no siufwct* in the
brutal murders of Cliff Walker,
to; his wife, Christine, 72. and
flmir children. James, S. and Deb­ or
bie, 1. at their ranch home aomr tries
The
jlen from
^Jg miles suutb of here late SetJungle
aarby tourist
^mrday afternoon.
attraction, to the parking
meter la the *art eg the city
Tuesday night. The alligator, who
The f irst Baptist Church in lag mostly eooeealed ia a guUer,
Langwood wto bold a Christmas wasn't discovered wrti tome lien*
lervic* on Christmas morning later.
P.M unut lo tto. Tb* toterThe big reaui* wen heeled awe#
Texas Jim" Milig nr "T*
number for shell, owner of a reptlto farm,
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with tha aid of two policemen.
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THURSDAY, DKCEMHKR 34. 1959

Wednasday night and waa taken
H a hospital. A .12-gauge shotgun
was found to the trunk ef hi* car.
Tb* hitch-hiker, wko Identified
himself m George Green, Chicago
•eld to a signed atetament to ateta
end total poliee Uvat the driver
hearted ad shooting Mte fit-year,
eld b r e w Chicago gengalaa Dee,
M.
Blela pel*** said Ik* driver waa
drunk and unconaeioua whan a
trooper arrived *t toe seen* ef
aa aecident where lbs ear bed
rammed tote e snowbank.
In Chicago, Detective Jobs T.
O'Brien said he had asked Lincoln
police to impound tha ear. H* said
police would decide taler today
whether to send detective* to
question Iks driver.
A eat- folic* Chief Harry Sal­
mons of Lincoln Mid Green sign­
ed a statement in which he said
that when be got into the ear near
Chieege tb* driver epaeied to*
glove eom pertinent.
“ Bee that boa of shotgue shell*,"
She driver we equoted aa saying.
"Half ef them ere there end to*
other half are to Roger Touhy."
Green, wb* waa tarrying a let­
ter identifying hien aa an asnploy*
of a Chicago firm, said he wee
beading for She Weet Coast. He
•aid he end the driver had agreed
in share aspen*** for Fort Werth,
*i.
Si**l* poliee ale* were eeateh'vr a pigeon-toed, eia-footer
amuked enrk-tipped rigsr•**.

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Ike Urges 'Peace Partnership' With Russia
WASHINGTON &lt;UP»&gt; - Pm idaft Ileenhowec ha* ahattenged
Hu«U Is took beyond “ b o n eoexistenct" oad atrtve (or peace
to op** partnership wkh
naliooa.
Ho Mid Wednesday toil differtoe people* ood system* ot gov­
ernment c m calat to Iko world
without inevitable conflict "in
which oao must triumph over tho
other."
Riseohower made kla peace
appeal to a aationalljr televiird
and broadcast speech at the lightin| of the aational Christmas tret
on the around* to it aouth of the
tb* Whit* Itouae.
The Preiident planned lo apend
a quiet day In the White House
today railing up 'rom bla arduoua la-day good will million
abroad. He had no .appointment*
•cheduled.

Friday the RUenhowera will
have Christmas dinner at tha
White Hou»e. Shortly after the
holiday, he i* eapected to fly to
Augusta, Ga., Tor two or three
day* of golf.
In hi* addrraa Wednriday, the
Preiident did not mention Ruaaia
but hi* remark* were aimed at
Soviet boaita that Communism
will defeat capitalism eventually
in a battle of economic ayitema.
“ Out concept of the good life
for humanity doe* not require an
inevitable conflict between peo­
ple* and ayalem* — in which one
muat triumph over the other," hr
■aid. “ Noe doe* it oiler merely
a bar* coexistence a* a satisfac­
tory slats for mankind."
"Alter all, an uneasy coexis­
tence can be a* barren and slrr
lie, as joyless and stale a life
for human being* as the coexis-

tenrr of rellmates to peniteatiary or labor ramp."
Eisenhower addressed Ms ptea
to “ worker* for a lust peace" re­
gardless of rare, flag, tongue or
creed. He offered it in the Christ­
mas spirit and Uf the name ef
humanity.
In i preliminary report aw his
good will mission, the President
said that all peoples h* talked
with on hia 23.000-mile trip—from
kings and presidents lo humble
men and women to mad huts—
looked to America to lead fee
world te “ peace la freedom."
He said they bclieva that this
country already la working toward
the day “ when there ran ha open
and peaceful partnership— com­
munication—interchange of good*
and ideas between all peoples."
One result of his trip lo Africa,
A«ia and Europe, Eisenhower

Mid, was that tha words of the
angela —“ peace on earth, good
wilt In men"—have “ clearer mean­
ing, sharper significance, more
urgent counsel."
"I assure you that all tha pen
pto I mw and visited want pear*

—nothing ia human affairi tan
be morg certain," be said.
The President’ s speech also afA
ed up lo a major plea for hia for*
rlgn aid program. He laid almost
every country he visited needed
machines and technical knewled**
to develop their resource*.

Mild Weather Promised For Christmas
The Weedier Bureau forecast*
a clear and mild Christmas for
Seminole County but moat of the
country won't be aa lucky.
to a special Christman torecast, the bureau predicted mow
or snow flurries for tha Great
Lakes. New laglaad and Rocky
Mountain arena. It said moat
the mat ed thn natton would
have rain nr generally aloudy
weather.
Near a g n i l temperature* were
foreeeX except u tb* Northeast
where aavmu ecM was predicted
Weet ed Rm Rookie* rain m
showers may occur with snow
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likely in Ihe higher elevations,
the bureau said.
Snows brought
a white but
wintry Christmas Eve lo the
northern part of tha nation today,
and raina promised a wet, gloomy
day for most other sections,
A surprisingly heavy snowstorm
whlah swept acron tb* Midwest
Wednasday continued to dump
snow eastward into tho Middla
c statoa and North Carodey. l*p lo IS inches fell
in the Midwest.
But the sparkle nf newly tailed
snow waa most prevalent in the
Midwest and Great I-ake* region,

while easterners still were slash­
ing through the remain# ef their
worst snowstorm of the season.
At least 30 persons had died of
injuries suffered in traffic or by
ovrrrxertion brought on by toe
heavy snows in the Midwest and
the East.
Six persona were dead ia the
Chicago err* alone and on* els*
whrr in Illinois. There were 14
fatalities in Massachusetts, New
Jersey and Connecticut, eight to
Wisconsin and one in Iowa.
The Weather Bures* warned ef
haiardoua
driving
conditions
throughout Wisconsin, Minnesota,
northrrn Illinois and Indiana and
Michigan's upper peninsula.
The had weather ensured that
thousands of motorists probably
would May off the highways dur­
ing the most accident full holiday
ot the year. But state trooper*
and local polleemea across the
nation gave up their holidays t*
palrul highways.
In tbe West, rain fell from
Washington south through Cali­
Seniiitul* County may be known fornia and Into southern Nevada
a* the eleetri.nic* center of the and Anton*. Scattered rains were
lurtcetl fur Alabama, and along
Male early neat year with two the Georgia eoast Into South Caro­
of (he county's electronic* firms lina.
planning “ gi^nt" expansion t uve*.
The nation'* three biggest
Chamber of Commerce masnager metropolitan areas seemed al­
a wet
John Erider said today, tint both most rerlatn to have
Christmas,
bed
In
differing
de­
Dearborn end Dynitronlc* will
grees—snow. In Chicago, slush in
double their operation* early next New York and rain in tm* An­
year creating job* for aomr MW geles.
New York was still digging out
more men and wunten.
Dyn*tro«(i-» now has annual of a seven Inch snowfall, but
more wi* expected before Christ­
payroll of over toouuoo and will
mas day. In Chtragu and other
reach It nullum by spring.
lug Midwest ciiiet, however, shop­
About 23 percent of Dynatrontes' pers batllet! two to three inches of
employes are engineers. Moil nf
snow on sidewalks, aulo traf­
the firm's order* are for research
fic slowed le a crawl and thoseeand development.
ands of persons dropped plana tor
At the present lime there are holiday auto trip*.
approximately 123 employed at
the plant.
Dearborn ia located on a four
acre trart In the same area as
Nine Judgr* today wt-r* tarred Dynatrontes and moved into the
that the oldest consecutively pre county in August.
vented individual sport* trophy
The firm Impe* lu increase Its
in the south—the Peter Schaal staff (rom 100 lo 230 by early
Award for the Most Valualdr spring. Dearborn makes elec­
Player— was won by Rj &gt; l.und tronic* capacitors and has several
The Seminole Association tor Re­
quirt, fleet backfield ace fur major defense contracts The com­
Coach Jim Plgott'i Seminole High pany first located in Chicago some tarded Children will have the use
of a room in the “ IJltle Red
School football squad.
sis year* ago and the staff Is .Sclmolhouse" on Palmetto Ave. efThe Irophv, 32nd of ite kind mede up mostly nf engineers.
Irr Hie Christine* holidays, ruunty
esnr* the ftrit was awarded to end
srlmnl nipt. H. T. Mllwee said yeaLofton Edenfteld in 1930. will be
lerday. The room will be rrnovated
presented to l.undqulst by the
during the holidays. Milwee said.
donor, now an Orlando advertis­
Association president. Aire. Dave
ing agrncy owner, at the school's
Laudc said Ihe group hopes to get
annual AU Kperve banquet m the
someone with exprritnr* In leach­
spring.
ing menlilly retarded children to
Judge*, two of them having been
work with (lie youngster* on a five
on the selections committer since
day per wrrk basis. The association
CAPE
CANAVERAL
tUl’
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—
l«2fi. also were agrred that their
intend* lo start a fund drive to
task for lMiO will be mutt diffi­ The Navy launched a Polaris test gel money lo pay this instructor,
locket
from
a
unique
tub*
Wednes­
cult because of the fine material
day—but hod to settle for “ par­ Mrs l-amle said. Instruction will
which wtH return.
tial" sin cess when She missile emphasitr as much academic
The award first was offered in
was deliberately blown up after learning at Ihe childrtn can absorb
and health habits. Mr*. Leude said
an effort Vo spur inter**! among fit *&gt;■. on.I. of flight.
playrri who,* only incentive in
llie association expects lu leach
The range safety officer flipped
1V2H, other than school spirit, was
mure than Ihe nine yuunxslrrs
a letter award. There »*rr on the “ drelruct" switch on the 2*t- presently taught by mother* in the
foot
missile
when
it
“
deviated
other awards ■ M9t, the demur re­
group.
from ill planned trajectory" just
called.
hefoi* the booster stage was to
have diopped off.
The flaming wieckag* showered
into Ihe ocean a few miles south­
east of Cap* Canaveral.
Hanford refute collection* stop­
Wednesday 1‘olarle was the ped at nnoa today and will begin
The Mayfair 1m Golf Clime
Meted Sunday and featuring three second launched from the 'ship Monday morning. City refuse col­
of to* top women golfers on the motion simulator"—a tube-shaped lection crews w.ll double up Mon
pro sir cert has beets postponed device similar to that in which day lo rolled from every pari of
operational Polarises will ride Sanford that day, the ttty man
until Jen, X.
The three golfers. Petty Berg. «b«*rd nuclear submarines atari-. ager’s offire reported.
Wand* Sanches and Betsy Rawls i ini late ne*l year. In the le.t,
The refuse collection will be
Nave notified Club official* Uiat i the lube was locked into position stopped during the holidays to
they wilt be unable to hold the
The ml.sil* » » eatapulated tu a give city workers a holiday rest.
rltnic Sunday because of a prior height of about i&gt;6 feel on * City hall closed at noon today
commitment.
i column of compressed air.
ami will open ■ .Hi a m. Monday.

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Plants To Double
Size In Early '60

Suspect Nabbed
Sanford Gridder
In Touhy Slaying Wins 32nd Annual

IJNGOlJf, IM. (UPI) — A hitch-hiker claimed today
that a driver who picked him up boasted of shooting Huger
Touhy, and Chicago poliee asked LmraoWt author Rise ho hold
May Resign Poet
the driver for investigation.
3T. PETERSBURG (UP1) -T h e
The driver waa identified as a Lockport, IK., man who
•t. Pataroburg Times reported to­
had
passed out at the acane of an aecident near Lincoln late
day that Stale Road Chairman

Joe Grotegut may resign to *ater private business. Political
# writer Prank Tnppett quoted
Grotegut aa saylnf ho has barn
mad* aa attraetlva offer and to
considering Waving Mm stale gov­
ernment.

W B A T H I R t Cloudy with rain wndtnf lit * aftern oon today. Clear tom orrow . H tfh today in the mid-fiOV Low ton Tjrht in the 50’g.

Sports Trophy

Retarded To Gel
School Room Use

Polaris Launch
Partial Success

Refuse Collection
Is Suspended

Golf Clinic
Is Postponed

CHRISTMAS UI IT S FROM HEAVEN «t Seminole Memortal Hospital will l&gt;e presented to their mothers
Christ man day wrapped in red and white flannel Yuletide MttK'kinK*. Trying a Mocking on for eiz» is Mr. and
Mrs. John J. I’orgal’# five day old non held by Mrs.
Porgal with head nurse Mrs. Mary Detyena looking on.
The stocking* decorated with jingling bells and em­
broidered with TCI« for ’ Tender Loving C are" ami S.MH
for the hospital were made by hospital housekeeper Mrs.
Anna Waite.

Lighting Cdntest'
Winners Selected
Five county rv.-titlcnU bunt out gome BE entries in the
annual Christ mats lighting contest sponsored by the Jayeetw.
Contest Chuirnmu Dave I,mule culled this year’* contest
the best aver with the bigge.it entry list turned in.
First place winner in the religious category was Allen
Lucas nf ‘JOB Tangerine Drive whose display highlighted
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Spirit
Spreads!
No one can say that the
Police Department
hasn’t got
the “ yuletide
spirit."
The following ticket wit*
deposit mi on Ilie windshield
o f a cur [silked outside of
the office of the Sanford
Herald yesterday.
It said ’’You have pinked
____1 .the
1. - metered
..... s time. vv..
buyund
Hr
know you did nut intend tu
violate our city ordinance.
Your cooperation i* solicited
in making space fur other
Christmas shoppers. No fine
ia Imposed in this instance."
Tite bright red ticket clos­
ed with "The Sanford Police
Detmrtmenl wishes you u
safe and Merry Christmas."
Sanford

Board To Convene
Late Tuesday

The County Commission
Ill
start Me meeting Tuesday an hunt
and a half lata.
Chairman John Krid.-r said lo
day that member* of the coin,
mission wilt attend Die change
of command reiemonies at the
Sanford Navy Air Station Tues­
day at V a. p i .
At that tune, the baa* comman­
der, Capt. Lionel Arthur, will turn
over the command to Capt. Robert
Hlye.
The board of rommiesionris us­
ually meet at 9:10 a. m., but will'
according ronvene at It a. in. Tuesday,

Sanford Post Office Comes To The Aid O f Santa
Neal to Benia Claus, to* aeoet
Yesterday, lb* post office help*d make Christmas brighter for
popwlar me* to Bei
• Crescent City woman.
this week are toe
k seems a package arrived at
aed postal worker*.
toe port Wise* wifh toe label
Working to««th*a
•Weed cdf.
have broeghl mwah Merer to
Sanford Poelmeeter Joel Field,
who vowed, that ah Christmas
majority of toe reeideoie ef
mart sad parka*** wrti be deliver,
wrt to tote tor Chrsetmee. author­
from loved ene* sod
ised hie staff to open the parkage
from atl ever the nation
lo Me g there were tome clue to

where the package was going.
Alter opening the package, they
found a Chriatma* card addressed
to a women in Crescent City and
upon opening the card discovered a
check (or U.uut in the card.
The package earn* from Cali
forma ami wa* sidetracked to the
Berrtord Poet Office.
Poetol work sew made met a*
Mlier label and forwarded the
package whub, besldea Uie check,

angel* and a handmade choir. Beeoml place went t&lt;* W. H. Weibta
of 421 Kmr»t Drive while honor*
idil* mention went to Mis* Carroll
Kurch of lUUfl French Ave.
In Ihe tmditional category, Mrs.
Eileen Itrclur, who,# home ia on
the old Orlando Highway, grabbed
first place honor*. Mrs. Rector*
hum* mu., lighted with Santa and
hi* reindeer.
Kir,I place in Ihe Negro division
of the liediliollel uslrgoiy Weill to
Mrs. (), W. Johnson of 1UI0 W.
Llth St. whn.e home was litrhlrd
by giant camltrs.
Tom .Hi'Diitield, .1*1)5 French
Ave, wm named second pin*
winner ia the category.
In the erlixllc rategory. R. K.

rontaiui'd uuu* gifts
to Field.
Field* reported today that mail
carriers will work extra shifts to
gel ell the mail mu and will dr
liver package* oa Cbrirtmes day.
He added that the putt offire
ihd the greatest amount of buttnee* "ever" tola Chetmmea me­
son “ and d R weren't tor the saw
postal annex we would hive never
been able lo handle the toad."

Plat Piled
A plat has been filed in thr
euunty toertboua* for the 12V*
acre Te* N'Green subdivision ou
Country Club and L’psala road*.
Tb* plot show* to lot* divided by
tom esreete. Beaker Line and
Fairway Drive. Harold Osier is
named a* trustee

Jernlgan ((f 119 rtnecrmt Drive

.took
. . first
. . . . place
.
..honors
..
with a dis­
play of a wmiwnian and other
('hn,lm*** vffrcle. Second place
was won by l.rdr. end ill*. Gi'urge
Zimmeiman of 3502 Perk Ave.
In Ihe commercial category,
llaruld Kaitner took first piece
honor, with n snow seen*. There
Was no second place winner lu that
category.
All Ihe lint place winners will
lie given a |25 bond while second
place winner* will he awarded |10.
The award, ceremony for the
wiiuirr* will be held at the Jaycte
luncheon Dec. 30 at the Civic Cen­
ter.

Guest Minister
Set For Church
Rev, Albert F. MrCtemmla of
Si Petersburg, wdl be the guest
minister at lit* First Preabytertan
Church on Sunday. He will con­
duct both morning worship ser­
vices and the evening worship
hour.
Plan* are being made for a
Watch night service to be held
at tb# Church on New Year's Eve,
starling at 10.30.

Royal Ambassadors
Hold Yule Party
The Royal Ambassador* nf the
Central Baptist Church held their
annual Christmas party last night
at the RA grounds ua Ifm earner ef
13th fit. end Oak Ave.
■ Some 60 boy* attended tbe party
aud enjoyed a wiener rowel.

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N u a rcn m

Ralph Brewer i t . ....... Evangelist
Bible School ........ . 10:00 ft.' a .
Morning W en hlp.......1140 a. m.
... . 10:00 a. a .
Evening Worship ....... 1:00 p. m. Sunday School
11:00*. a .
Wed, Prayer Barrie# .. T:M p a . Morning Worship ..
Christian S o n in Training 0:00
cmuBCH o r c h h is t
Evening Worship........ 7:00 p. m.
Fanis
Etra Duncan .................. Minister Wed. Prayer Service 7:10 p. a .
Morning Worship .. . It :00 a. m.
E m l a i Worship........ 0:M p a .
Tfcwre. Blhlo Study ... . 1:00 p. a .
f ir s t r a n a r m u x
a n n o o r c h iw t
CRUNCH
Osh A n . and Third s c
Morning Worship ... . 0:40 o. a .
Sunday Sehoof ... . . 0:4* ft. m.
Morning Worahlp .... 11:00 a. a .
Senior Fellowship ... . 9:00 p. m.
Evening Worahlp .. 7:10 p a
Wed. Prayer Service... .7:00 p a .
Nursery A variable

Presbyterian

Pastor
t:W a. m.
10:10 a. m.
.. V p. m.

T. C. O’Stecn
Pastor
Morning Worship ...... B:M a. as.
Sunday School
0:44 ft. m.
Morning Worship
11:00 a. ra.
MYF MccUaga
0:00 * as.
(Intermediate, Senior)
Teacher Training Course
Evening Worahlp
1:10 p m.

Robert O. Byrd ......
Sunday School ........
Moraln* Worship ....
Training Union . . . . .
Evening Worship
Wed. Prayer Service

Paator
9:41 a. m.
U:00 a. m.
9:30 p to.
7:30 p m.
3:00 p. m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OP OVIEDO
Jack T. Bryant
Pastor
Sunday School
9:49 a. m.
Morning Worship ... 11:00 a. m.
Training Union ........... 4:13 p. m.
Evening Service........ 7:00 p m.
Wed. Prayer Serrieo T-sn n m.

Catholic
ALL SOULS CAtHULlC
CHURCH
Oak At*, al #th M.
Rev. Richard Lyons ........ Paator
Sunday M attes........... 7:00 a. m.
,**»»««. 0:30 a. to. . . . . . . . 10:00 a. m
t,**M*. 11:90 ft. m.
Daily M ass................ 7:19 a. m.

.•tummy aaid that this year I could help trim the tree, U I'd be very
oarefuL The ornament* a n ao aheap and bright a«d ft’* j M t A n la
daWda wtmre le pwt Bum.
l « M f tat nat M p Bn anr Bmta srdehft, wo. I pwt la the ftgwne

as.
as.
m.
m.
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French Ava. ant
Joel D. Brown ........
Sunday School........ ,
Evangeliatie Bsrvke
Tuesday Service......

flood Shepherd United Lutboraa
Church will iwld Chrlatmae fe e
Candlelight aervkca tonight at II
p. m.
Mr*. Ruth Petersoo, orgaalat
wiR prosoot a Christaaa ssrot
concert at tO:lo prior ta tho ser­
vice. Included in Nor numbers wtH
bo "Ava Marla" and “ ABolnia
Chorus” from the Messiah.
Thera will bo solos sung by
Miss Jean Christensen and Mm.
Francis Rivera. They are “ Oh,
Holy
Night,”
"Bethteham'a
Child." "Ho Wall Faad XU
Flock," from the Moorish, ami
"Cradle Hyma.” They aleo will
sing a dust, "Le, Wow A Roan
E7e Blooming."
Pastor Ernsst Boliek will road
Ibo traditional Chrlatmae scripturo poosagoa.
A apodal arraagamsnt of "God
Root To Merry, Gentlemen” wOl
bo sung by the Choir, Other
choral anthems art the English
card "What Child la ThU" sad
"In David's Town" by Mediae
Moore.
The service wil ha eon eluded
with Christmas tarri staging by
the congregation.

Other Churches

a* Use story about the first Christman . . . al
Wm anyth . . . about the Wine Man and M r
A n a been In Bathkfcan, h a n t i m a

iM f o to Church, and Mommy aaya I aan oarry my fur muff.

Tht support of th t Church Series is sponsored by the following Business Firms

CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Chareb Ot M « Pi
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
CNp HaB
Laurel Ava. at Mb M.
J. H. Messer
Ira E. Hindman Jr.
Pastor J. U. Brooks . Branah Preildei
Sunday School __ ... Bits a. m. Sunday School ........ 10:00 a. a Sunday School
Morning Worship .... 10:45 a. m. Sacrament Meeting .... 8:00 p. a Morning Worship
Evangelistic Service
FMY
------- . .. .. 7:00 p m.
Woman's Missionary
Evening Worship
7:90 p m.
Young Paopla'i
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
Mon. FMY Recreation 7:00 p. ra.
Service, Wed
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
Tucs. FMY Prayer
7:30 p. m.
Pas
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 pL m. E. Ruth Grant
CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL
Sunday School
10:00 a.
Morning Worship .. 11:00 a.
■Oth aad Magnolia
ERENE/.F.R METHODIST
Friday Evening Service ,.| p .
Evening Servlet . . . . . 7:30 p.
CHURCH
Wed Praytr Service
Citrus Hrighta
W E. Timms
Psstor Fri. Prayer Service
N e g ro C h u rch es
Sunday school
10:00 a. ta.
PROGRESS MISSIONARY
Morning Worship
11:00 a. m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
HANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
M. Y. P....................... 0:30 p m.
Midway
ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Evening Service ........ 7:90 p. m.
E. E. Williams
... Paster
Seveath
SC
and
Elm
Ave.
Wed Prayer Service
7:3u p m
Sunday School
0:30 g. at.
C. W. Beach
Pastor
Morning Worship
11:00 a. m.
GRACE METHODIST CilUHCU Saturday Sabbath School 9:30 a m First, Third, Fourth Sundays
Morning Worship
. 11:00 a m
Oners Ed., al Woodland Ava.
7:30 p. m.
7:30 p ra Evening Worship
W Thomas Parson Jr.
Pastor Wad. Prayer Service
First, Third Sundays
Sunday School
9:49 a. m.
Usher Board, Tuesday 7:1* pm.
Morning worship
11 a. m.
Choir Rehearsal,
MY*
0:10 p. m.
Tuesday ................0:*o pm.
(A new Church serving s new
Junior Church,
Sunday School
Community)
Wednesday ........... 7:30 p m.
Morning Worship
Business Meeting . . . . . 0:00 p.m.
Evening Worship
Friday preceding firm Sunday,
Thursday Ssrvire
monthly

Christian
FIRST CMHJ81 IAN CHURCH
1407 B. Saaiord Ave.
Jamas N. Bares it
. . Pasua
fiuoday School
9:49 a. m
Morning Worship
. 11.00 a. m
CUNGHEGAT1UNAL
U1HUTIAN CHURCH
The United Cfmrch of Christ

FERN FARR CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
CHURCH OF CD HUT
O'RRIAN ROAD
2nd SL aad Elm Ave.
fiev. Jim Flvber
Pastor
floorgn M. Yatse
Sunday school
9 49 a. a.
Bible School
Morning worship
10:49 a. a .
Morning Worahlp
Youth service
........ 6:40 j ■
Evening Worship
Evangelistic service
7:30 p. m.
Wef. Bible Study
7 :4 4 p .« . Wed. p m e r service ..1:30 p m

Church Of Christ

Evangeliatie l a s la p wifl ho
hold ot the Fro* Malhodjot Church
la Sanfocd rWeomWr 17 throagh
January lag. lo r . Ira Hindman,
pastor of the church hat announc­
ed that Dr. W. C. Maria will be
the speaker far this spiritual anaade.
Dr. Mavla la now Dean of John
Wesley Seminary Foundation and
Professor of Applied Theology at
Asbury Theological Sealajry.
Since IMS ho has served Mo poo*
toratoa of four eburehti, was IU*
trict auperinUndoot ha the Mia*cyota and Northern Iowa Confer­
ence. president of Loo Angeles
Poelfle College, and &gt;ref i l l * nf
Religion a GreeariHe College Ha
Is also the author a several hooka
la the field a religion among
which arc. “ Beyond Conformity”
and “ Advancing Ibo Smaller
Church.”
The services will featuro g male
quartet. A former pastor af tha
Sanford Church, Rtv. Eldon U n a
and two former Sanford residents
who are now ministers to otha
dries in Florid* w*l bn aiaWng
In the group.
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes­
day there will bo • mMlotai
workshop for all Free Methodist
pastors in Florida. Dr. Mavla will
bo the loader of thaae conferences
during the day aad win apeak ot
public services each aventng.
The public ia cordially Invited to
hoar tho Bible Centered preaching
of tho ovangoUot and la P a n
in tho Inspiration of pood goipsl
singing each evening at 7:1*. The
Free Methodist Church In loeotad
at the ce n tr af Laurel A re aad
Mb St.

Lutherans Plan
Yuletfde Service

Othdr Churches

LUTHERAN CHURCH OT THE
REDEEMER
l i t W. MW Plate
Faster
P :ll a. m.
0:11 a. m. Morning Warship . 10:40 a.
Adult Bible Class
10:30 a. as. Evening Banka ...... 7:44 p
Worship Service
A.Y.F,-Youth Service .. i:M p
BT. LUKEW"LUTHERAN
Wed. Prayer Sesriee 0:0ft p.
BUvie (Near Ovtada)
Stephen M, Tvtby ... ... Pafttee
Morning Worship
l:M a: m.
Sunday School ........ . 0:00 a. tu.
Christian Day School, Monday
through Friday — Kinderg arts n • Sender Sehool
11:00 a.
Elementary
0:00 a. m. Sunday Worahlp
11:00 a.
Wsdnsiday Service
1:00 p.
Tucsdsy Reading . 3:30-4:30 p.
Thursday Rending 3:10-4:30 p.

Seminary Dean
To Speak During

UNITY CENTEB OF SANFORD
Woman's Club—is* Oak Ave.
Josephine B. Stuck!*
pastor
tiunday Worship
UtOO a. m.
Woodruff Bulldlag
3*4 E. First SI., Rai. j u
Tusaday Class
g:00 p. m.
THE fALVATtON ARMY
III R. locoed St.
Sunday.
Sunday School
.... 10:00 a.
iloliucii Meeting .... 11 Ou a.
Street Heating ...... 0:30 p.
VPL
7:00 p.
Salvation Heating .... 7:‘U| p.
Tuesday:
Corp Cadtla ........... 3:30 p
Band Practice ........ 4:00 p
Ladles Home league 7:30 p
Thun Priysr Service 7:30 p
SaL Street Meeting 4.30 p.
THE SANFORD
CONGREGATION OF
JEHOVAil'S WITNESSES
1431 W. 1st SL
Sunday Wttchtowar
Study «
,
9:00 p.
Wed. Bible Study . . . . . 7:00 p
Fri Ministry School ... 7:30 p.
Friday S a n te e ............0:30 o.

FIRST SHILOH
BAPTIST CHURCH
1101 W. 134b 84.
A. A. Fields ----- Acting Paslar
Church School ........ 0:10 a. m.
Morning Worship .. . 11:00 n. at.
Evening Worship ... . 7:30 p a .
Tuesday Prayer . . . . . 7:30 p. m.
Teachers Meeting.
Wednesday ..
. 7:30 pm.
ZION

ra
m
&lt;n.
a.
n.

HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
III Oraage Are.
J. L. Brooks
Pstlor
Church School
...... 0:30 a m.
Morning Worship . .. 11:00 a m
E'cning Worship __ 1:30 p. ra
Tuesday Prayer service 1:30 p.m.

m.
ST. JOHN METROPOLITAN
m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
m
t i l Cyprus 04.
m
Pastor
m H. B. Whitehurst ..
Church School ......
9:30 p m.
Morning Worship ... U:4Q a. mKvenrag Worship ... . 7:10 p. m.
Choir Rehearsal
Monday
....... 7:30 p.m
Prayer Masting
Tutsday ----T:3C pm.
Wednesday Bible Study,
Junior Church
.
7:03pm.
Club Meetings
Thursday................ 7:10 p a .

�# 1111(1111 WrriTh

Thum. T)«. 24,1959—Pipe 3

Plunkett Kamed
Service Manager
Of Brass Motors

Santa Gets Letter On White House
Stationary But Not From Occupant

Through

Very few complaints respond rounding tissues, the result
as readily aa backaches do to being a backache t h a t
proper treatment. Relief is
practically instantaneous in
many cases, particularly recent and acute cases. The
[ small o f the back
[is always under
J more or less o f a
strain, as it car­
ries the weight
o f the upper part
o f the body.
Falling,
lifting,
jarring, sudden
moves, wrong posture, leg
crossing, occupational strains,
attacks o f sneezing a n d
fcughing, ami exposure to
dampness and drafts may
predispose to backaches.
The pelvic bones are easily
displaced and this action will
cause a strain on the sur­

spreads to the spine and
down the leg, following the
sciatic nerve. If one part of
the skeleton is out o f atignnien. the logical result would
be displacement o f that most
important
structure,
th e
spinal column.
Neglect or failure to make
this correction usually leads
to permanent injury and long
suffering.

On* of a scries of articles
published in the publie inter­
est to explain and illustrate
the practice of scientific
Chiropractic, written by Ur.
F. Leo Kerwln whose office Is
located at 201 S, French Ave.
and his telephone number ia
FAirfaa 2-7442.

L B A R G A IN PRICES
on

Popul ar Br ands
at

Farrell's
Arcade Package Store
Sit E u t

DECEMBER M
Admissions *
Louise Roberta, Sanford
Vernice Mitchell, Sanford
Alary Arthur, Longwood
Mary Ealelir Rose. Sanford
Gaberiel Rhodrs, Fern Park
John D. Hansell, Sanford
Leroy Rolin, Longwood
Helen Kennedy, Sanford
Births
Mr and Mr*. Walter Wright,
- Sanford, ■ daughter
Mr. and Mr*. William H.
Rose, Sanford, a daughter
Dismissals
Lee Wilkinson, Sanford
Edward Wtlllama. Sanford
Larry Goff, Sanford
/
Clark Goff, Sanford
Nora Blair, Mima
Stephen Meeiughey. Sanford
Dorothy Manor, Sanford
Airs. Lynn Ash* and baby,
Sanford
Mr*. Leroy Wallace and baby,
Longwood
Sirs. Ronald Rasmussen, and
baby, Sanford
Mrs. Annie Htrsey and baby.
Lake Monroe
Mrs. Thomaa Mteklna and
baby, Sanford
Barbara M. Roiaa, Sanford

THE FACTORY FAINT OUTLET STORE is welcomed to Sanford by
Seminole Chamber o f Commerce Public Relations Director Charlie Mor­
rison. Elwood Smith, right, is the owner o f the new business which is lo­
cated at 2617 South French Ave. at the sign of the Totem Pole.

Quotable Death Comes To Lord Halifax;
Quotes Set Policy Of Appeasing Hitler
l/Bltrit Press International
WASHINGTON -President Ei
senhnwer, lighting the White
Ho ik * Christmas tree snd staling
that our eoncept of the good life
for humanity dues not offer mere­
ly bare coexistence as a satisfac­
tory state:
"An uneasy eoeststene# can be
as barren and sterile, as joyless
and stale a life for human be
ings as the coexistence of cell­
mates m * penitentiary or labor
camp."
ST. LOUIS, Mo. — The Rev.
Charles Clark, a Jesuit priest,
discussing plans [or erlebrslmg
Christmas with ?0 paroled convirts he has taken into his home;
"For the first time in many
)cars, they will spend Christmas
in a home. Not only that, but
they also will receive gifts.
They're excited as children about
it."
FRESNO, Calif. — Mrs. George
Carton, describing the recovery
of her : year qld daughter, Diane
Maria, who was bom with cat­
aracts ovec her eye* but was
given sight by an operation Dec. J;
"Her sight improves day by
day. She siis si the Christmas
tree for hours looking at the
lights."
SAI.T LAKE CITY — Judge
Patton J. Neeley citing an attor­
ney for contempt of court for
having a nthpena served on him
in his own courtroom:
"If I were a witness, who
would he on the bench?"

OPEN
TILL

First, Sanford

We Gire Top Value

Stamps

FOOD STORES
Florida'* Frlendlieal
Meet Convenient Food
Star* • Quick Servlet
French Ave. at 23rd SL

i
1

Health

Health

L I T ' L GI ANT

Hospital Notes

(By DR. F. LEO KERW IN)

Nuggets Of

Sanford firemen anjwerrd three
fire calls within an hour yenterday morninr. A polful of
cloihri left In bolt at L. A. Benaely’ a *13 Olive Ave. home flared
up when the water boiled away
just past It a. m.
The firemen put" out a amatl
grass Are on Osceola Dr. after
10:32 a. m. rail and another grass
blue it 1903 Summerlin Ave.

Raymond E~. Plunkett, 27, is the
new Service - Parti Manager of
Braaa Motora at 20# East Com­
mercial Ave.
Plunkett, who aasumed the posi­
tion two weeks ago, has had aix
years previoua experience in the
service and parts field.
He is originally from Seattle
Wash., where he had hi* school­
ing and is presently planning to
move his wife Edith, and two
children: Katherine and newly
born Raymond Jr. from his pre­
sent address in Orlando to San­
ford.

A check Wednesday at the re­
ter to Santa Claui trom the White turn address written on the en­
velope disclosed these facts:
House'
James Edward ia the 9-year-old
Evidently, bccau*e there on the
son of James II. Lewis, a cus­
envelope
the inseription used
todial worker In the city school
by the office of President Eiaen- |system who works part-time at a
bower's special assistant, Wdton ; local health center,
B. Persons. It had been marked t 'One day when James Edward’ s
over, but there it was.
father was dumping trash In a
Officials at Washington's main bin at the renter he found a
r.Jmt office who often have to batch of unused White House sta­
flen letters to Santa In order to tionery. Rather than let it go to
determine how they will h» de­ the trash heap, he took It home
for James Edward and his t.x
livered, looked Into this one.
The single sheet *nf paper in- other children to doodle on.
Last month, when the holiday
aide also bore the White House
letterhead: Written on it was this: spirit prompted James Edward to
put in his Christmas request, he
"Dear Santa
•■Would you bring me a two took care of the entire business
rir .&gt;-xhay pistdls, two gun hollers, himself.
•'Wc knew he was writing to
with top grain leather with six
brass bullets for 13 (H5 and a lujer Santa Claus." his father said,
•sector pistol 'or 33c it will be "but we didn't know he was using
the fancy paper and envelopes."
• S3 M
.33
The "rum ration" usually asso­
ciated with the British navy was
S4.it
“ Yours truly, James Edward also part of American naval tra­
dition until the Civil War.
Lewis.”

WASHINGTON (LPl) — A let­

Happiness

Sanford Firemen
Answer 3 Calls

TONIGHT
It

O'CLOCK

DAVE’S
RECORD CENTER
«0H W. FIRST ST.

YORK, England (CPI) —Lord
Halifax was one of the "men of
Munich" who fashioned the poli­
cy of appeasing Hitler but hr
ro*e above that stigma to once
more serve his country well and
die an honortd man.
Death came to the TSyear-old
statesman and nohtemin Wrdnrs
day, seven months after he fell
and broke his hip and developed
a series of Infirmities, including
chest congestion, the immediate
cause of his death.
On learning of Halifax' death.
Foreign Secretary Sclwyn Lloyd
hailed him as a man who "as
vlrrroy of India, as furrign sec­
retary and finally as ambassador
to Washington , , adorned these
olfire* with integrity, idealism
and ability , . "
It was in the post that Lloyd
now holds, that of foreign secre­
tary, that I-ord Halifax, an aris­
tocrat whose natural reserve was
sometimes misinterpreted as snohism, saw his darkest hour
In
193a Halifax succeeded
Anthony Eden at top man in the
foreign office liter Eden re­
signed, protesting the appease­
ment policies of the late Prime
Minister Neville Chamberlain.
A* foreign secretary, Halifax
admittedly helped forward disas­
trous policy of appeasing Hitter
ami Mussolini, hut he always
maintained a reputation (or im
peccable integrity.
When Chamberlin knew he
could no longer stay In office,
Halifax was one of two men he
railed in as a possible successor.
The other was Winston Churchill.
It was May ID. 1913. the day
Nazi pan/rr divisions ripped
through France. Holland, and Bel­
gium. Chamberlain told the two
men before him he was going to
recommend that one of them
succeed him.
Churchill
wrote later that
Chamberlain, like the late King
George VI, surely favnrrd Hall-

fax as the man to lead Britain
in Its darkest hour. He laid
Chamberlain, a worn and tired
and disillusioned, defeated man,
slumped in hie chair and wailed
for one of the two men to speak.
"I remained ailent, ■ very long
pause ensued" Churchill wrote.
"Then . . Halifax spoke. He said
he felt that his position as a peer
out of the House of Commons
would make it difficult for him Candlelight Service
to discharge the duties of prime
Ths First Christian Church of
minister in a war like this . , It Sanford will conduct a Chriilwas clear the duty would fall mai eve candlelight communion
upon me."
servlre at 7:30.

OPEN T A. M. • 11 P. M.
About 20 per tent ef the total
land area of the United Stales
wai either prooueinf nr under
leaae for oU and gai ai of Jan. 1,
1939.

Complete Your
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
at

C B y S E Sii

EVERYDAY
a

COLD BEER
Carte* ee Case
T* Carry Owl Only
Flaking A Heal* Sapp Hea
Paper Platen, Capn, Spawn,
Forks, Flaking Pales,
Everything For A Complete
Hawting Or Fishing Trip.

ICE
( nuked Or Block, T#
Keep Yewr Gam* Or Flak.
Far Cold Drinks, Lawehes eta.

Atroee from the Pont Office
"Auk for
TOP VALUE STAMPS”

COLD CUTS
A Complete Aaeertmenl Of
Sandwich Meats.

In Thankful Tribute —
THB
SEMINOLE
— DeBARY
HEART

0

QUICK COOK MEATS
Chicken. Sassage
Weiner, Pork Ctango Ml*

COUNCIL

DAIRY PRODUCT#

gratefully accept* and acknow­
ledge* memorial rontrihutlona
for HEART RESEARCH.

Milk, Ratter, Eggs,
Ire Ban Pa*tries.
t-#^

P. 0. BOX 1116
SANFORD, FLA.

Y’ALL COME T TO 11

ThU has been a wonderful year for Garrett's Department Store . . . . By far our mn*t nuccomfal
year In buxines* . . . . An n token of our appreciation w* have net aside the
entire final week of thim year mt APPRECIATION DAYS during which .
lime, you. our feneniua patrons, will have Ihe opportunity for GREAT SAVINGS in FIRST
QUALITY FABRICS and MEN'S and WOMEN'S CLOTHING. Here tire a few typical
mark-downs . , . . you'll find many, many more in our store

Sal e St ar t s S A T U R D A Y , D E C . 26th
at 9 : 0 0 A. M.
Botany
FLANNELS
16-inches Wide

Regular 98c
FABRICS

Lebanon
WOOLENS

Peler Pan and Pampered Colton

51-In, Wide • Plaid A Plain Cok&gt;ra
*1.98
Yard

Regular
SLUM

93.98
Yard

Yard

Yard
KXTRA

ALL P I E C E
GOODS R E D U C E D
MEN’S

2 $5

Khaki and Grey

PANTS
Ref. $2.99

Santas found a smoother w a y!

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A N D - H u n d r e d s ot J A C K E T S - S W E A T E R S
S K I R T S — B L O U S E S — MEN S SHIRTS and
Other Miscellaneous
Reduced
CLOTHING ITEMS

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GARRETT'S
First St. and Sanford Ave.

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All Kinds Of New.
Business In State

still private enterprise and I can
By ED KOTERBA
(T lii la Bto M tm i aI U article*) Mill think for myself."
PRAGUE— The way I met Jan
But why do the Red* permit Jan
wai a bit comical. It waa la an to operate independently He smiled
obicure, crowded, noity tavern. It wryly. ” 1 am an old man. I'm
waa om at (boat iltuation* where barmlei*. and they haven t gotten
two ftopla bead for as empty around to me yet.”
table tlauHaaaoutlr fram differ­
Jan pay* for his "independence.”
ent dlractlona.
He grosses ISO crown* a week
But the little old man with puffy (about *.’ 1). the state charge* him
eyea didn't think It wai funny, how­ 200 crown* a month rent, and each
ever. He aet down with me — year they m ess him 3.500 crown*
reluctantly. I liked him immediate­
ly. fo e -he bad an bonaat faee.
Tor » nlnutai ntitber of u*
tpoka a word. I ala my knedliki
and illy wbtla waiteri Joalled our
ebalra carrying cluitar* of stein*
of II percent beer. 1 introduced
myaelf, finally, ta tha little man,
and all I got eut *f him wai a
grunt. In fact, he fidgeted with
irritation.
WASHINGTON ( LIT (—Friday
Commuoiat military officer* in will be a lung, luo.-ly, aometinie*
uniform Jammed around a table a dangerous Christmas for Und*
few feet away. And at another .Sam'* nephew* stationed in the
table a young man in civvjca moat remote corner* of tha rarth.
•fared atonily at the both of u»
While million* of Americana
I bad no Idea whether 1 had been etlebrate Christina* with their
shadowed.
loved onea beside flowing hearths,
Then lha litlla man gave me a tiny hand* of thair rounlrymen
aort of quick wink without actually will »pend a rhaerle** day in lha
winking, t felt he wanted to tiy Morm-battered Atlantir, th* fro*something to I ilipped him my en South Foie wastes, (teaming
notebook and, loudly, asked him
Amaron jungles
if hr would spell a certain Czech
Who are these ionrly men?
word. A* he wrote, he leaned furThere I* the handful of Air
ward and muttered. "Go outside.
Korea ptnnnnrl on the "Ruck” 1 shall it* you thare."
barren, snow-covered Rrsoiution
It waa near midnight — a black, Island off the northern tip of
damp, rold night. "I could not Labrador. They man a distant
talk in there,” he taid, and he early warning line station watch­
led me down a dark, cobbled tide- ing for Russian bombers. The is­
walk.
land i* so desolate, a Christmas
I followed. Ha could ba Jeading tree mo*t be air-dnqiprd tn the
me tomawhera to rob me for all base.
I knew, or he rotild be an agent.
And ther* are tha servicemen
But, no, he had an honeat face.
in scores of other early warning
We took • dev ion route and station* from Shomya in th*
ramr upon a doorway In a high, Aleutian* *no«* froirn northern
solid waif. He lifted the corrugated Canada to Greenland.
iron gale, unlocked (lie door and
At thr opposite etui of tha
beckoned me in. Once Iniide. he earth, tha 17 Navy men at a
turned the key.
scientific station at the South
Jan ia a cobbler. This was hit Foil will try to brighten their
tbop. It waa a hovtl. H wa* misergrim, sub-zero Yule with a can­
able. Onea be wa* a auccratful
dlelight Christmas dinner. Near­
ihoemaker — fine equipment, a big
ihop. After the war he managed to by, other scientist* wilt spend a
talvage *omr of it, but the Commu­ •solitary holiday at Alpha and
nist* look everything except two Bravo stations on Fletcher'* Ice
mull manuelly-operitcd machine*, Island.
It will !&gt;e a dangt-iuu* Christ­
'oral tool*, a bench, hla bed, a
mas for the crew of th* Coast
Move and a with ba*in.
"So," he laid tiredly, "thi* 1* G u a r d '* "Raratavia” plowing
through stormy North Atlantic
how I live."
Why, 1 **ked him, wa* he afraid sea* searching fur Iceberg*. Kur
the Coast Guardsmen, thr holiday
to talk to me in the tavern?
"Today," he said. "I am Mill will La just another lonely day In
private enterprise. There are per­ their lighthouse, long-rang* navi*
haps 1,000 of ut left — shopkeep­
er*. butchers, tailors. We are the
last one* who have any lemblance
HOUSTON. Tex. (L'i'll - Today
of Independent left."
mark* thr end of .so era with the
He went on. "If anyone would burial of Waller (Ul Heh) Wil­
hear ma *ay anything again*! com­ liam*. 117, thr last veteran of the
munism, aaperially to an Amerlrin Civil War. The blue and thr grayreporter, my ihop would be e!o»ed stood shoulder to shoulder Tuesday
tomorrow and they would put me night at memorial service* honor­
in a collective factory. So, 1 am ing the old rebel who fought with
the Texas Brigade at the age of
72.

By GORDON J. TOLL

In a recent article from Forties we read the following:
"Wall Street recently marked the 50th anniversary of Black
Tuesday. But— to set the record straight— Christmas 1929
was still a pretty happy time for most.'* History records the
date o f October 29, 1929 as the .starting point o f the decudc
o f apple sellers, block-long breadlines, 10 million unemployed
and o f ruined brokers plunging from windows o f new built
skyscrapers. The depression was on and, oddly enough, there
wore few who realized it. MnsU o f the financial men of the
time felt it was only n missing shakeout.
Thirty years ago this month the stuck market was fur
from being in a state of panic amt it was actually putting on
nn extremely lively rally. "Wall Streeters were still shopping
fo r minks and yachts. Furope-bouml investors were getting
good news from the shipboard radio . . . Brokers' houses
were filled with anxious victims of the crash, hoping to make
a comeback . . . . Others, previously aloof, jumped in to buy
bargains." John D. Rockefeller told reporters "M y son and
1 have for some days been purchasing sound common stocks."
Many financial giants were trying to stage anti stimulate a
rally in prices.
The rich mnnV rally littgereil until the early summer o f
1990, Then the full force of disaster hit anti began to awrep
nwny moat o f the survivors. From then until 1952 prices fell
in streaks ot heavy selling until stocks were going begging.
Let’s hope that this plague will never grip this country
again.

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FBI Boss Tells Unusual Yule Story
( EDITORS NOTE: tnlled
PriM International recently a*ketl CHI chief J. Edgar Homer
to write * year-end report In
the people on rrimr, nperljlly juvenda drlln&lt;iuenr&gt;. The No.
I G-man responded with the fol­
lowing unusual Christmas alary,)
By JOHN EDGAR HOOVER
WASHINGTON IUIM) - Christ,
mat ifories traditionally include
tinsrl, treaa, plum pudding, holly
none of (hate thing•, hut it doe*
and mistletoe. Thu itory ha*
have giving and gratitude — and
an ending that maker it, I think,
a mo&gt;t latUfying itory of (hat
wonderful iraron when evrry
member of entry family longs to
bt at home.
Thli itory began about to day*
before Chriitm■• right years .ago.
At Chamberihurg, Pi , an KB!
agent, on lr.nr from our New
York offii-r, war aiked to provide
transportation to the nest lart^p
rity on hi* rutile fur a youth who
had hern ill and who was hope-

Dennison Named
New N A T O Boss
PARIS &lt;UFh-U. 5. Adm. Rob
rrt Ler Dennison will succeed
U. S. Adm Jerauld Wright aj *u
prrmr Allied commander in the
Atlantic, NATO headquarter* an
nouneed today.
Wrlght’ a retirement. effective
March 13, wit announced lust
werk. The NA TO permanent coun­
cil aiked Fr*»idrnt Etirnhower
d*iignate a successor.

Hij? Screen Paintings
NEW YORK lllp l) — The rxtrnaivrly
reconditioned
Awlor
Theater in the heart of Time*
Square will have two abstract
mural* hr Hhiffie Johnson which
ara described hy the theater’ *
owner* a* aiming the world'* larg
■Mt painting*. The mural* will lo­
on the tide wall* of the auditor­
ium, and rach wilt he appro*
Imataly U feel high and 97 feet
long

ful of starring a job on his ar­
rival in a distant city.
The agent willingly agreed to
take the hoy at far a* Winrhe*
ter, Va. Noting that hii passen­
ger appeared to he exireuirly
young to he treking a fulltime
job, the agent, genuinely intereit•d, began drawing him out. Bit
by bit the ttory developed.
The youth had left hit New Jertry home, but hit rraiont fur
leaving proved to he very differ­
ent from Ihote of the uaual run­
away. A Junior in high tchool.
th!t hoy had jmt come out of
thr hotpital where hr had hern
confined for a three-werk period
with a glandular ailment. His
mother, a regiatered nunr by pro
festion, wai widowed, lha father
having died before the youth wa
horn. The mother bore the bur­
den of rearing the lad and hi*
sistrr, and caring for her own
aged mother at well. The sis­
ter lud romnleii-d high tchool and
secured a Job. The youth felt that
he also should aeek a Job and
thereby cave hit mother't heavy
burden. So he had left hi* home.
Once he had learned thr boy'*
ttory. the special agent sought m
convince the youth that hi* ac­
tion would in no tenia **«&lt;- thr
mother'* problem*, hut would add
to them, and that it would he
much better for all concerned if
he were to return to hit home.
Th* a g e n t , meanwhile, had
learned the hoy had only 20 cent*,
and (hat he had &lt;pent the pre
vimis night tn * Salvation Army
barrack*.
Using *11 hit powtrt ot persua
tlon, tha young ipaetal agent at
lait tijcceedfd in convincing the
youth that he thould go home As
*&lt;wm at they arrived In Wlnchet-

ler, tha agent purchated a bui
ticket to the point neareat the
boy'* New Jcrtey home, gav« the
youngster $3, wished him well
toil bade him good-by.
That I* almoti the end of the
itory. The Kill agent drove to hit
hume. He tent the boy a Christmat card and wrote a note to
the mother todirating he w ii hap­
py to have been able to help her
*un He Mated that the boy'* at­
titude appeared to be commenda­
ble. and he expreiied hi* hope
that the youth had arrived home
tafrly.
On hi* return to New York, the
agrnt received a Christina* card.
In it, the youth who had run
away expressed hta appreciation
for what hid been dona for him.
ife would, the boy wrote, never
forget the agent nr ever regret
returning home. The card wai
followed by a telephone call from
the youth’ * titter, eaprraiing
gratitude in h.half of her mother
and henelf. The young woman
advurd that her brother had
reached home tafrly, had re­
turned to ichool. and wa* doing
well.
That is the amt of a Chriitmat
story of a few year* ago — or
prrhapl k iin't. became an act
of kindness may have wholly
changed ih»
of a Ufg. Hut
slide from that, the ttnry tlielf
ihinet, a* Sliaketpearr tald. "in
a naughty world." And tha light
from enough turh candle* ran
make a C h r l i t m a i tea ion
throughout the whole year.

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Thursday, December 24, 1959
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man Industrialist Alfrteil Krupp to
dav agreed In pay $1,425,too rep*
ration* to Jew* forced to work
in Krupp farlnrtr* hv the N»ri»
The agreement wa* signrd in New
York by Krupp official* and "thr
Claim* fimference on Jewtih Ma­
terial against Germany,”
the
Krupp firm annm.nred

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NATURAL GAS CO?
292 Sanford Ave. FA 2-1281.

NEW YORK (UP!) - Oil will
Mill be th* world's chief lourcr
of energy ia the year 2000. ac­
cording to a Masiirhuietti irvjtl
tide of Technology professor.
Wallrr G. Whitman, chairman
of cbcmlcil engine*nog at MIT.
•aid eolar energy will rome into
its own. a* will nuclear earriy.
but rort fictori will present nu­
clear fiulon from a»«umlng any
•ort of significant role in the en­
ergy picture for at least 34 yean.

CLOSED
from

Noon Dec. 30
to

9 a .m . Jan. 4
ait api
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BE OPEN

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gatiun station* in th* Atlantic and
Pacific, and e u tt a r a landing
weather and rout* Information M
transocean airliner*.

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lax. That leivei him M erwwsi a
week — *7 — to live on.
A few week* ago, a Communist
official came by and warnad him
that he wa* making too much
money. "We ought to make you tut
down on jour calorie*," th* tn‘^9
said to blm. "You'r* getting inora
than ft absolutely neeewary.”
Once, Czechoslovakia did not
know the bitter meaning of com­
munism. . .

It Will Be Lonely, Dangerous Yule
For Some 01 Uncle Sam's Nephews*

P E N N E Y S W ILL

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Assignment Washington

CALLIN G A LL W ISE M EN -EA ST A N D W EST

Managar, Security Aasodnloa, Inc.
More than 2,100 new manufacturing plants have located
In Florida in the last threc-and-one-half years, saya a recent
report from the Industrial Services Division o f the Florida
Development Commission. Trained workers are anxlou* to
move to the Sunshine State. When Prudential Life Insurance
Co., shifted part of its operations from Newark to Florida,
260 employes volunteered for 250 positions. Many firms have
received record numbers o f out-of-state applications upon
oi&gt;cning in Florida,
. .
,
,
In the Caribbean und Central American areas alone,
value o f Florida’s exports pained 42 per cent between 1056
and 1957, while tho-e from the United States as a whol*
went up 21 percent* Min mi is n focul point for U* S* And Litin
American trade.
.
,
, .
More and more of the Southeast'’a needs are being sup­
plied from this state. Jacksonville was chosen as the south,
eastern distribution point for Swedish-made SAAB auto,
mobiles last August. Orlando was named by Raytheon Com.
pony In June as its four-state distribution center for elec­
tronic equipment. Chris-Croft Corp., moved its national head.
? uarters to Pompano Bench early this year. Food Fair Stores,
nc., serves throe states from n new 410,000 square-font
Jacksonville distribution facility.
Transportation facilities for overseas shipments from
Florida are extensive. There are 14 customs ports o f entry
In the stale and IS deep water ports with a channel depth
o f 25 feat or more. Over 65 American and foreign flag ship­
ping companies provide scheduled service.
As you can readily see. Florida’s import-export business
and Interstate commerce is growing into a dynamic Industry.
Florida Growth Fund, the mutual fund that buys shares
In corporations doing business in Florida, should benefit
quite handsomely In the coming years due to the growth that
is taking plnce in the state nnw and that already has taken
place.
Cush dividends paid by cor|&gt;oratinn.s that Issue public
reports amount to 10.2 billion dollars in the first 11 months
o f 1959. That, notes the Department o f Commerre, repre­
sents a 5 per cent rise above the same period o f 1968.

*/.

YOU
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SHOP P E N N E Y ’S Y O U ’LL

iflap pou finb pta«, foy
nnb fjappiness it Cfirfwtmas time. ®fjese ire our
sincere toiffte* (or ill our
frfenbi tofjo tube m ils
tfjis £(jri*tma* suc| a
toonlerful one (or u l.. •

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Bright lig h t*, t'h m tm a * m tu ir
M i*. J . " . Brow n. M i* ! . . . ' • I i le e i u t , at the holin' of ,'Jt*
and congeniality u e r r the order &lt;&gt; Bai r j and .Mi** Bid . .* Morton Itio w n thi*
t!ie evening Saturday night viheti
m the living'
Ttie bride
v irio &lt;in l boat***** at .* shower,
the G am m a Lam bda c h jp t r r of
w ith a bride
honoritic Mi'* Ituby Sten»tnon. loom wa* .
Beta Sigm a Pin •orordy ce'.ebrat
id v*till th eir annual l'hri*tm a&gt;
p a rty .
Tile home ol M r. and 'l r * Kalph
Cowan. ho»t» for the event. v%.t »
gaily festooned in the C h ristin a*
*pirit v»ith brightly lighted tree an.l
d rio ra tio n * placed throughnul the
Hou«e.
The «iu tal eo m im tlre headed hi
M r*, C larke Brue»tle v*a&gt; in charge
of refreshm ent* including reg no .
fruit cake and n .i* flu tin g Hie eumug • Beta Buddy ' gilt* were ex
changed by the norortty »i*ter».
Member* ami their huahand, en
living the oeeatlon were Mr and
M r*. C la rk e H rucM lc. Mr. and 'lr *
G erald Covington. Mr nail M i*
Halplt Cowan. Mr and Mr* .toe
Drnni«uti
Mr and Mr*
\lfie d
Greene ' l r and M i* Don llovve
It- and Mr* Com l.arg en
Mi and M r*. Ben Howland. Mi
and M r*, i aim-run I . a a re nee Mr
and Mr* J a r k L ittle . Mr and M i*
G'enn M cC all, Mr and 'l r * C h ile
Hubert» n . M r. and Mr* Kd Peter
•on, Mr and Mr* Kay sh o e n talirr
Mr. and Mr* sm a rt Stet*on an.l
Mr and M r*. K . Made T ie

at 3 p in . Sunday, Dec. 27. in the
K ir*t RaplDt Chur h of •&gt;.in lord
with I»r. W t* Itrnok* lr . o lfic ia ’.
ins
Ml** G race M ane M in cn p h rr
** ill he the maul of honor and only
iile n d a n t and Bohr it Brown, Mi
am i. w ill *orvc a* bo*t man for tin
griMitn e leit
L *h e r* Mill he K re il ooper 111
Tami&gt;a. brother of the bride and
Wilton Shelton of Bovnton Beach.
No invitation* are being «rnt tiut
ail friend* of the couple are invited
to a tend the wedding ami t i i . p
lion anndi viill folio v im m ediate!!
in the educational building of the
church

Story League
Meets Monday

Wedding Plans
Announced
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K im* hulidux rtdrcshm enlv that p*» uid ♦*1 • 1 4ii 1 in 1
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C h rn tm a x tree from j well xc a Min­ ti*jspiM*n I atia*i •
Have butter and tin
a ! i»*&lt;T
ed rh re 'C spre.nl jm t iiffer it to
1 ni|i4'» ature
1 ombine all
n^re
guc*si% with • xrlrctio n of breads
and t ta x k rrx jn it a &lt;turn t of hex 1 itienfs *n n u x ifu boxxl and hi .11
un
w ei! Vifemh 1 'I 1 e 4 eolie
which a rc light, refresh
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in^ and kind to calorie counter*
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prov.'ileltflx IJ incites htajh aftd htjiifil
im pres 4 t\ r enough to feature ax lap*' 1 o xe r rune wou 1 elioplianr
thr ii'n 'e rp te ir for a vnark hut
p ipi r &gt;•". eone III ml.* on t »tni
fr' or ibe tin ;;!* f‘*»d to &gt; c fir t»4*rl alass Ki*i«« a per 1 one ^4*n
ip • *1
a: 4 lioltda) op« n house It xou I'f «mis|x w .III tfll
want lu ht dram atte and thr party t i n orate w n Milt ot p in u r n 'o
ri|»i o
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it for a ciowd. start with a larger * ilfed o l i x f
paper or cardboard bate an&lt;l dou­ kint and e a p r i * ''r rv i a • -ill id
s • s •*( s .ilit .4 a sf*|»
on 1
ble or triple the cheese m u tu re
S elil !
K IH III.K r i l R I S T M AS T R E K — crar%er» a n d h e x r t a :i
I 1*up '» pound 1 m argarin e, 't ! 1 lit*s «pi &lt;* •*t

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BE OPEN

SATURDAY
DECEMBER 26th

A

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SHOP PENNEYS YOU'LL
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( 1s t c u i

Personals
It'

'Ills

I I VIII N e t

S .V III.K

Hubert W illiam * ha* returned
hitinr fur the hulntav*. lie ha*
h-'eti in New Ortcan* with h&lt;*
bruther, Melvin. wii» i» ill a til
w ill iiM iiui after &lt; h rit t m j* lit
lie w iiii him
'll* J s I’ rlri *on. 'lr* t "
June* aiul Mi* Hidiuri "d lia m *
met Tui *da&gt; al lie hitinr u( 'lr*
Peirr»nn lu lilt t'hrtxima* ba»
kel* lor xliul in* I II,-, n il In- di*
Irilmled lu
iin- adult s.inda.
SelliNil &lt; la** ul :lle llvteen llaptltt
I m u. h
't i * . H a r t . ii*te&lt;n lu lle d 'lr *
s .k .i I i lln itie lii in D i'lla ry . I'tiev
il.tv a lleriiiH iii. Mi* V rank G rm g r
II *1'.i**l 'It*
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and
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llu* l i n k
I 11 ".iml* are fur
in rr rc*nlcnl* ul it*ieen
Mi* Huliei! " ilia.«in* lu* re
eened inr l Dial In r *i*ler, 'l l *
lte*«ie lnjin*,*li «il I liner, i* a
tiatirii- u he ItapiiM llu*|uial in
I 1‘ laid • in

Hitflnvay Dangers
" J u t with high puw rreil r a n
und dun w ittrd motori»tii. It M
mure dun get. iti* now In take your
Inied unr* nn Ihe highway thari
tt lived to be in gu to w a r to
defend them from hvmgn »«•
kiresspin
Bi'lnre ra r u n g t lir tu rk e y , he
•lire the knife i« «har,t nr have
u «hur|ienrr at the ta h lr.
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December 26th

B R I N G T HE F A M I L Y
and G U E S T S

Seminole County Laundry Co.
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K IM I T

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Spring 4'hirken. Sotilhern Style

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IIrolled llam Steak v*ilh Hroileil I'm c.ipplr

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llinilerl Sp.ini-h 'la e k e ie l with I ennui Huller Sam e

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l(iw«l I’ m k with I lie-wing and ID ow n I, , a vy

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I re*h Tried Shi imp with T arlur Sauce

4 l.7 .'i

L re»h Tried H y -lrrs with Tnrtnr Sane*

* 1 .7 5

llnuled l amli I hups with Mini Jelly

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S i//lm g \Xe-tfin Sirlmn Slwak

* 2 .2 5

\X e-ltun T-lhine Steak

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Hot

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Downtown Cleaners &amp; Laundry

I omplele Turkey Mintirr with llrr**ing nml t t.i»*l«. &gt;\ .■'.line

Hair

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9: Till 5:30

Rel* 4 %bnient % o f
|»e|l shape*!
•iiiiihx u l u ' i . mint%, o » o k i e * . c o f ­
f e r a m i nut% xxeie s etx ti l to the
guest
T he
hiistp i*r*
pie-etile*!
the

hnnnrer with * h#d*pr*«d m a
g ift o f the o.-1-Mu „n . fiu a it * iiy«
eluded the hnnure*. her mother,
M r*. X . J . Sten«torni, M r*. R . L . .
W hite. M r*. Kd h ire h h o ff. M r*.
B ill D.v •■•r.. .'!&gt;•«. J . \ -. J«ne«, M r*.
J . X . 't m r e llo . M l*. Bryn n O dell,
M r*. J . I H ard y. Mm. E v a Bron*
«un. M r*, f im n i* H a ll.
'l r * . Benny A u *tin , M r*. J » w * »
V i« . M r*. S. t !. Bowm an, M r*.
P. Biu u k* J r . M r*. K . S .
Ifm key, 'I t * . Robert S ie n *lro m ,
M r*. O tto M yera, Mr*. I . D .
S to w ell, M r*, 't a ik C le ie lan d S r .,
' l r * . Mildred B u tn »r. M t*. H o lly
P ie tcy, M i*. Itutihy J r .in Reave*,
' t i * . John S a G h u ry, M r*. Wil*oi»
t’a iv e r, .Mi*. Ih n icla * Sten ttro m ,
M i*. C . K . Benton.
M i*. .1. IJ G allo w ay, Mr*. Roy
B ritt. M l*. I!ee*e Moon, M ia. R .
K. C iiop ei, ' l i * . M artha Morton,
'D * . X a tn y M&lt; M illan, M r*, la ir ,
tu n e G ia liu m , ' l i * . Leo RocW,
'I t * , fu iv il h ia k rn td ll, M r*. A . B .
IV ter*n n
S r,
Mr*.
E lu a b e th
Blew e i. Mr*. 1 har lotto B re w er,
'li* .
Dmi
h n ig h t, M ra. Kred
'l.v r i* and 'li* * e » Dot and P a l
lo *ln .

many customers we will be

Ok A I I

PENNEY S WILL

&lt;|oll 4tx*l •u rn m n ilcil hjr Arrange­
ment* of i*roni;c h lio w m i an.l
xxhitr |min.«cttia«. O ther ileroratii*n% in tin* livin g room im linleil a
htik*e a ll w hite (*hri«tniA4 t ir e »ur*
*• niilr*l by the gift-* for the hon­
or ec.
I'fie tlioing room liilile xtii% oxer.11*1 with n ret! linen table.-loth
4 ml iT ir.rtn ft x* ' h an arrangem ent
of xx bite niton* ot n m ilk glaix* »*oi'Min* t |M%he% xxe'e of nnlk gta%*
and ai*o the * aim lrl.ilira Itoiilmg
vx bite I rtmlle*.

As a convenience to our

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DeBary Laundromat

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The l»r,f To The K«hC*

D r lL ir v ,

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Mrs. Appleby's No. 2 Restaurant
V A I.H K/. Ilf TIKI. III.IH7.
Hur (fiealrwt A**H

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Retires From Navy

* Mi 1114 lor it .i nn vxh&gt; iidk
i 4 'i.i»*. t lir l.ik*»ri:« f**r homes »*
I tlM* Mtr
i iin &gt;r m illiU 'd mi to
I t* fhe tiff’ of 4 flit i* 4* li ii U r*

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\l» ,i i i &lt;I Mrs Krcd k ir« h n rr &lt;»t
•lie U jxm nnd v ulio arc lr*ixin£
for 4 tr.p to \ n » York
m ix for j xisit with \lr% k ir d i
n rr % brother. Hr Han* Sonnrn
frith .mil his fa m ily . T lirx also
til AII 1O X|4|t several t»f the Milt
' and art certtifs in thr
arc 4 XXIlllf there
tlicx w ill he
•MX k at the ilu ilu i J in
4.
Mi .iml M i* "
G. C lause S
.ir** r x p iT in u 1 1■
1r %i*n in law
\!
fM-l itr^ m lin 4 ml two • l.n u h lo r 4
K.if .tx .)i&gt;&lt;! \ a m v from Or«iri^*r
•mi*
&gt; l*. to ipernl (h r i'h n *
in Jit h o lid .ix* xt th rir hom r on
N.i i . ««i i % \ v r
Mr .mil Mr% \i*rnon \ in*&lt;m of
(• jiH ilin
\ ! j w ill A t r w r Sunday
fi»r a \ u i* with M rt. \ in*«»ii x
|*4i«nlx Mi 411*1 Mrs I (i linn
im
M rito n xillr A x r .
Ini 111•* it 11
Mr .trul \ | r i H K |Vw anil
h«
l.*4 -dh‘ t*
K la m r. Vir^ini.i ,im|
ml I m k 1
Ju .lv of »i4ini *x d lr w ill «pcriil o*
Ntotl^i* it
t b ri'im .i*
hnliila\ 1
win.
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Mr* It i
lauid \ .t VX 4 till H i XX f e |ji* i tt on f
I0«l lift M* Cl " • W ! Roe lie Mu •• \ ihicM it i • i r t r i i ’ ' t *•
tiirru d lief 4 o IP 1 . the t l tt *
4 tl»f*r ii*«in•1 . .Hull t a’ atin.i t»r
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f «I* -It III •t|
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for 1 In* (la . three m i **
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&lt;inning
’ n n . la l 'M e rm an ami Mi ami 4 Mi -m he 1 I* Mill
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•pend i tin *1 in a s d a i
i i'll t hr 1.1(11I.I 1
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4 flit VIM S ot «' .4 •lulv •
Mr
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mother in ►ax rttrx 1! •
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Nordgren Family

I aitVtiiiu* Oak Klut&gt;r»

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Xnur I,oral Will

Merry

Christinas &amp; Happy

New Year

______________________
T r*

Mr and Ml* 1 .* I tiiid iii Vd
leu. 3231 G i aprv illc '
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P *e . 24.

RubyHonored
With Miscellaneous Shower

Mr and Mr*. L'red f Cooper J r
of O i» 'i 4 re anno n u n . Iir. i planfor till' m arriage »l t h rlr datighti r
B e i r r . i Jane to l ’c t r r I 1!-• r at * ol
Orlam lo
The wedding w ill hr aoiemm/eil

Board member* ** ill je t
a*
h o it e iie i and in c n h e n n*
nt
I.lttle Momen t sto re fe a su e are
in v iii I *ii attend

T V it ir s

C rraK V

Sorority
Hold*Yule /Vliss

Nuptial
Plans
Told

The Sanfoid Story Leagut a ..I
hold the C h ru tm a t m e rlin : Mon
day Dee. 38. at S p. m. at the
Ep isco p al I’a rn h I I oum
M rs. E . ('. W illia m i i* program
rlia irm a n for the cv rn tn s an t will
pre*cnt a program on i'ie Itlr'ii
place of Jc«u*

* jn f iir i't

�vl Games On Tap This Weekend
Carpenter, Army’ s "lonely and*
beads a Narth taaa In tbn Bhnga
Ail • Americana Rickie
Loess of Penn Itoto aad :GUa- game with tha South nt Miami
Bill Burrell and BUI Carpcater oii' BtirreU toad o team of Noaad Dwight Nichols of Iowa State, #
head a boat of top coUego foot­ tional All-SUrt against n
a third tram All-American, triea
ball start appearing in Saturdays wort squid to tha Capper elastic
la
lead the Blue to a repeat viethree Mg bowl game* — tha Cow at Phoenix, Arts.
tory over the Rebels -at Mont*
gomery. Ala.
Rip Eagle of Penn State sad
Don
Clark of Southern California,
»■■■
r n u A ir.
1
11
co-coaches for tho National AllSUrt, art hoping a prediction nf
rain is correct, for their offeato
is more adapted to slippery gelag •
than tho Southwest attack engin­
eered by coaches Ben Martin of
tho Air Force and Prank Xuik
of Arixons State.
Lucas, who suffered a hip in­
jury in Pena State'a victory over
Alabama la laat Saturday's Lib.
erty Bowl, may ba relagated to
defensive chores for the national*
ly televised contest (CBS) begin*
alng at 2:20 p. r*.
In Miami's Ihriao game, tha
Woat Point passing combination of
Jot Caldwell and Carpenter will
B A *o*rom t
X V
seek to reverse last year’ * victory
TX/vM * * am X
by the South. Dale Hall, Army
■ ■ ■ " I W tQ M N t*
coach and northern mentor, ilia
f&amp; T J tt
can call oa Poto Hail of Mar­
quette, the nation's third leading
n rru » ,
passer with a 30.4 percentage, Ed
Am *
Kovac of Cincinnati and Don Horn
00*9
of Iowa.
#W U 66
■ M U SS
V ie t
Wad* Walker of Mississippi
| M'/VS
&lt;957,
Slate, the South's head coach,
I M3ALOO
TAKt* 2
hopes for another peak passing
\ rm m m
TMPMt/O
performance by Joe Tranchini of
MAKO#Navy simUar to Uw one that over*
rme ■ if .
A rA M W X
whelmed Army In November.
Att&gt;
The Blue-Gray game, to bo na*
HWtTOft.
Uonally televised in color for tha
first time (NBC, I p. m.) wilt
present two equally • balanced
trims for tha 22nd renewal of
tho cliiaie.

Ui

Wheaton From Seats
Mighty In Small College Ratings
NEW Y O U (UPI) - Evanavilla (tod.) U i TMm U H Asia
AAI n « M
M today to Uxltod
P rm toUfxatlsaal's t a i l twlbasketball rsttoia but Lewi-

ed on a J0-9-8-7-4-L4-3M baila
far vntoa (roai fin t through ltth
place.
Iraairilio received to firstplace votes aal a total of 111

■liia T«ck replaced
(Hi.) ia thirl aUea.
Wbeston, tlfttt b f
lu t with aftor wlaatof Hi fint
ill |aaui, illpped to faurth. Wtttenbarg (0.), Steubenville (0.),
Graabllaf (La.), Swthwaat Miasaurt Mata, Xaatecky Wesleyan aal
Akron (O.) raunded w t tho ttrat
» la that adar.
Pacific Luthana (Walk.) load­
ed tho aaconl ia group la
lataat ballotiag bp tho Nation*toa
board at coaches which ratoo tho
■nail achoola wookip tor UPI.
Station advanced fro *
to
12th. Southwait (Tax.) Mato,
Pralrla View (Tax.), Centenary
(La.), Hotitra. N. Y „ Loo AaCtloi State, Port Hijra* (Kaa.)
Stitt, lolawat A^bey (N.C.) aal
CoorglB Southtra completed tho
top 20.
Tba eoaehoa baaod tholr bal­
lon oa gamta played through
Dae. It. Each coach vntoa for It
leans la tha ardor ha rataa thaai
nationally and potato era award­

Cuban Says He's
Ready For Champ

MIAMI BEACH (U P I)- Tha
aest fighter undefeated Lula Radrlguta of Cuba would like to ibow
hie feaejr bale punchoa and chacha-aba itap la walterweight
chaaiplaa Dan Jordaa.
Tha speedy 22-y*ir-uid Rodrlguea, who wtljbtd l4dW, quellHad far a ahat at Jordaa'a 147pauad cruwa Wadaoiday night by
parading out a ona-aldtd docliion
tear Carnot (gugar) Hart of Phil­
adelphia la a toloviataa 19-roundor at Mlsnl loach Auditorium.
Hart weighed 1HH.
NEW YORK (UPI) - The UnitTha triumph waa Radriguat'a ed Press International am all colltth atralgbt, not counting one lcye basketball rating* (first-place
an-daoialon match In Cuba.
votes
and
won-lost
records
through Dec. 12 la parenthesis):
Team
Patois
1. Evansville
20 (S-l) 319
2. Tenn. St. AAI
« (t-0) 2&amp;1
3. Louisians Tech
4 (A0) 223
4. Wheaton III.
2 (A ll 193
l l l t . l l fiat| ihaaaa Narth e e ' I F t e - W e l t l l l . f l feet to a polat an the
(3 0) 112
3. Wittenberg Ohio
North lln* of aal* Mao Maa I. g dlataaae or *.14 fact Waat from tba
•. Steubenville O.
1 (4 0) no
Nurthaait aornar tharaaf t i l the aad at thla *aacrlptlaa;
Containing 1411 - . a c r e faat Mar* ar lata.
7. Grambting La.
(7-1) IT
o w n e d HTt lawaa E. B ogga an* hta wtfa. f a t t y Ruth Bogg*.
g. Southweit Mo. St.
&lt;4-t) 61
SUBJECT TO: Mortgage Baoarda* la O. R. Bank tie at Pag* 312. and
&gt;. Kentucky Wtelejran (3-4) 31
Martgag* Raaarda* la ft. R. Bank 117 at Paaa 111 in
(3-1) 34
favor a f Andrew J. U n it aad Beverly Huff, and Mart- 10. Akron Ohio
gaga Raaordad Iu O . 1L Baak (T at Pega I t In ravar tl. Pacific Lutheran (Waih), 40;
Flrat Fadartl Bavlaga g*B Loan Aaaaclatlan a r H u | .
12. Stetson (Tla.), 34; 13. South­
aalg Caualy.
west (Tex.)
State,
3t;
14.
BRD No. BO. H»
RIOWT B F W A T
That part of:
Prslri* View (Tea.) f t ; 13 tie.
luita t l and II it.#** IB* South 4 1 f*4t o f aald l^&gt;t 111: and
Centenary (La.), 1 and Hofstra
lh* Snuth I M faat a f Lot II In Blnck 1, Palm Tarrar* Muhdlvl(N. Y.), 19 each; IT. Lgs Angeles
alon aa racordad In Plat Book I, pdgt* 13 aad II, Public Harorda nf Mamlnala County, Florida:
State, IT; ll. Tort Hays (Kan.),
lying within 4* f**t o f tha e*nt*rlina a t St all Road B-4IT Sarllun 13; ll. (Ue), Betmeat Abbey (N.
Ilil
aald crntarllna In ralatlon to tho abova proparty batng daacrlhrd
aa folluwai lltgln at a point un th* Mouth lln* of Htctlon I, Townahlp C.) and Georgia Southern, 14
I* Huuth, liana* 1* Kaat a illatanra o f 5.M faat W&gt;*t from Dm each.

nth

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LEGAL
DEPARTMENT OF FLORIDA.)
iba Btata o l FloiUa,
ana
n otick

iB K I X O L R COUNTY, a Fall)teal
attrition o f tba Btata at Florida,

or

BULK M a t

PtUUoltrn
BARBARA LOVE, at a l.
D aftadaatn

&gt;

NOTICK OK EMINENT DOMAIN FltOCKEDIXOl
IN TIIK NAME AND BY THB AUTHORITY O f THE
BTATK OK FLORIDA
T o ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCBRN. AND la all ftrtona and
partita having or claiming any ris k '. lin e, laiareit. aalala, mortaaoa
•r olh tr Urn o or In lha paretla af taada horalnalttr 4**rrlb*&lt;l and
tho folly* liia prrinna topalbtr with all unbnonrn paranna rlalminc hr.
throupli or undar known paraona who ore daad, ar who art not known
lo ba iltid or alls*:
u h c t i o y m u l c t s b t a t b r o a d a-oar a a m in u L m c o t . i t 1
, m u m

a A D D M K ia K I
Chleopae Falla la vla n * Bank
Cblcopao Falla, ala sM ch uw u*
BRD No. IS. It, It. II
Aliwn R. Evan*
t i l l Walnwrtabt D r if t
Atlaata If, Qaorpla

B. E.

S R D No. i i - i t
Andraw J. Halt
Itoula I
Klmapnrt, T*nn***t*
n n o no . n , it,

ii

lUtirlr Huff

Tlnula *
Xlnaaport, Tannaiaaa
SRD Ns. t l , II. II

Harold Maattraon
Had McCulloch hiraat
Tampla f l i p , California

nnu No. in , m

Allban Maa Maattraon
»4»* MeCulloeh Mir***
Tampla Clljr. California
BRD No. I l l , 111
Tanl Rolhman
1*11 Bouth Btraal
■acramantu, California
BRD No. It, I t
Jamal 8. Btafford
l i a i Ian .limn Road V K.
AU.oi,yaruu*. M w M an co
BUD No. II, la

Bulb K. I..iiiih,rl, a* A.lmlnlalra*
Iris uf Ealaln of Harry K m - Diana Mar MuffotU
n-ilr, dacaonod
l " l Mm Juan Ruail N. K
Carllalo. I'*nu*&gt; It nnl*
Albuuuarqua, Jf*n Mraliu
■RD No. II, II
It Iff) No. ( I
Donalil tils In K*rt*ir
Bhaily O ik Trailer 1-ark
Annapulla. Jlar) Ian.I
Hill) No. I l l , II*

linrolhjr TVallla
t a l l Huuth HI,tat
Hacramrnlo, California
BRD No. II, IS

Monllo Auatalla Kara-y
Bbady Oak Trallar I'ark
Annapulla. Maryland
HltU No. Ill, lit

llarrr Watiar
J:*»-4#ih ntrtat
laerdmanla. California
a n t) No. i i , ; i
Mirth* tValiar
l I M . I I t b Rtraai
Bacramanly, California
BRD No. II, II
RIO B T BF WAY

•RD No. I I . It
That part o l:
l.ot "C" KLORA HKR1HTH lubdlrlalon aa rarorda.t In Flat Book
J, I'aa* 1»,
ubllo Itai-nrda of Hamlnul* County. Flerbl*,
lylnit v* 11111n t* fart Ilf 111* num rlliin nr Htato It..a
H -tlt M*&lt; (Inn
H alo, aahl lantarllna In rtlatlun to tba a b u ri pio prrly bain* dtacrlbad aa fnllona:
Ratlin at n | lot nn lit* North Itna af Har-tlnn 1 J Townahlp la.
Mouth, liana* la Cad, a dlatan.t of S.1I faat W*»t frym tha
North**,t rorntr thartof; thane* run Saulh OKI*'#*' K*tl, HI "I
f*#t in * point on th* W a it tint of aartluu ", Town*iilp la Pnuth,
llatiaa II K * n * ilman. • nf 1)111 f a n Mouil, front tha NorthWait rorntr lh*rauf, thain* ronllnuo Huuth cl**44t'* Kaat,
35*53 f a i l ; than* a Hnuth oa-JO Dt * Katl, 2J0T.trl t**t to Ilia baBtnnlna of • r u r » , cuncavo to tho tv*al-North**&gt;t an.I hatlnc
a radlua of J i i . l , faat; thane* a lu m aald r u n * thru a raniral
anal* or V i l l i " , t l t . l t fiat m * point on tn* Wait Una nf atl.l
Martlon I, a illatanc* af l l i l l l fiat. North from tha loulh naat
rorn tr Ihtrtof;
• nd lha and of thla dtirrlpllon contalnlnp 32.1 oqunr# faat, mart or
I***.
OWNED tlYi Alton I!. Evana
hMU \ ». II. 11
HIUIIT UK R 1Y
That part of;
Tli* huulh l i t faat of w « , t «|* faat nf tha I K ’ , u t i l road) 1*
hartl«n I. Tnwnihlp :* Mouth, Kongo It Kaat;
Irlnii (A ) * llli to faat of lh* rtnltrlln* of Hiatt Road H&gt;ttT, Martian
m m . Mouth of Hlatlun II pliia 11.31 a id (Hi within I* fat of aald can*
larllii* North of aald Illation, aald tamarllna and aald alatton b*!n|
lo.alr d and ilarrrlhtd In ralailun In tho ahuva prupaity aa fulluna.
lt*Hln at a
u i on lh* M.iuilt Una of M*i:tlun I, Townaitl. J» Huulh,
llango Is Earn » dlatanr* &lt;&gt;f y.ta fa,t t\*at front lha Houthaaat rurnar
lliaranf; thanca Vnrih yy-ll It” Wait, 11.oil f - . t to Niatlon II plua I .31;
thanra ronllnuo Norlli H ' S l ' j r
t\*«t l l t i . i l
faai; thanr* North
W i r e d - Waal, u i l . l e f*ai; tti*nr* North e o - t a ' l l ’- Wait 3 lla .ll faat;
than, a North M'OI'H'' Waal, 111.12 faat |* a point on tho North Una
•t aald Martlnn 1. a ilitlanra of $.11 faat W a ll from tba No.hliaail
■ornar Ihrrauf and lha and o f ml* daacrlptloa;
Conlalnin* . » ! o . r . . luora nr tala, a ie a pllog atlatlng ..Ipht o f Way.
OWNED UT: J j m * i m. Hlafford and hta wlfa. Diana May Hiaffard
IUBJECT TOi Mortaaga Hacordad In O. R. Rank I i at Pa- , m In
^
. . . . U&gt;#r #t
R t-*’ *
fcl» wlfa. T a n i a Ltvy.
■R l) No. TL TB
RtBHT o r R A Y
That part nf:
Iml I, ItloOk » nf A. R ItLSMKLB ADDITION In FORT RHKD
aa rarurdad In Plat llnok 1 paga II, * ( Ma rubll* Itacorda o f
Maniinol* Cnuniy, Flotlda,
lying within I* faat o f lha caalarlla* nf mat* Road a &lt;33 gactloa
t l i l e , aald rtnlarllna In ralallon to tho a bur* proparlv, b u n g dtacrlh.
*d aa fo llo w ■; U*gm at a point an lh* Pouth lln* ,.r Hanlon I, Townahlp 31 Mouth, liana* la Kaat, a dlatanc* nr l.ta faat M a n from tha
Bouthaaat rorn tr tharaof; thanra North M ' l t ' l l ’* Mail, 111* tl faalthanra North * * ' l ) *d" M a il 111130 faat; thanra North * e*3 t'*l- W a it
tllO .II faat; thanra North * « '* » t l - Waal H i l l f a n tn point on lha
Norlh lln a o f aald Marilyn &gt;, * dli Uaca nr l.td faat W ait from (ha
Norlhaaat rorn tr tharaof and m i and o f thla doacrlptlon,
•oatalnlng *02 aquai* faai, mora nr III*.
OWNED llY; llarry Walltr and hi* wlfa, Martha Waltor
BUEJECT TO: torlg ag* Rarordfd In Mortgaga Book 111 at Tag* I K
In tavor of Paul Rothman and Dorothy walll*
a n o i * . o i. aa u
r ig h t o r w a y
Thai part o f :
l a i n 34 thru 3» Inrlualvo Block 1. Palm Tartar* huhdlvlalnn a*
racordad In Plat Hook 4, pagaa f t and II Puhlla lltcorda *1
aainlnnl* County, Florid*;
lying within 4* faat o f lha gaatarlla* af gla m Road «.41T gactian
f i l l * , la id cantarllaa In ralatlon to tha abov* proparty boing daaorlb,
*d a* follo w * ; Bagln at X polat an tba Mouth lln* «| Bastion 1, Te w * ehlp t l South, Hang* I t XaaL a diaitaag *1 M t faat W a it fraai tba
Bouthaaat rornar tharaof; U a a r* North M ' l l ' J t * Wait 134*11 faat;
•k*n*e North I V l I ' t l ' Waat 1141 I I (la tj thanca Narth $4*14* 4* W ait

/

points. Tenaeaeee llato draw liz
firit-plse* vetoa and 2X1 wfellc
Leuislina Teth received four
veto! (or firit and 223 poiati.
Wbeatoo received (wo first-place
votes aad 121 points. Witteaberi
received U2 patoU, ItrubesriU*
ill, Grantbllai IT, fiouthwttt Mis­
souri U t Kealucky Vesiejaa SI
and Akrnn M.
Tennessee State (M ) opened
last weak vitk a M-N vlctery at
Kentucky Wesiayaa and then
whipped lellarailat. risk and
Villa Madonaa to win tka NAIA
South Central Tipoff Tournimaat.
Coach Cecil Crawley's Louliiaaa Tech team, which has one af
the astloa’s top players ia M
Jackie Muvtland, railed its n eord to *0. Louisians Tech is Idle
this week and will beitn ptsy
Monday in tbn Gulf South Tour­
nament.

Houthaaat •ernrr Iharanf; than.* North *I'11'J4” Waat l i l t II fiat:
thanra North tOMKal" W alt l i l t 50 faat; thanr* North **-2111'' W*ol
a i l " iA fait: thanra North *n‘ t» l4 ’ Waat I 2 i . l l faat to a polat on lha
Norlli lln* of aald Stcllon 1, a dlatanc* o f S.tt faat Wait from Iho
Norlhaaat rorntr thartor and th* and o f thla daacrlptton; containing
l i i auiiora f**t. more nr Itaa.
(IWNKD IIT: Waltar P. Palarton and hi* wlfa, Franca* Palarnun,
SLUJKCT TUI 'o rtga a * Racardad In o . It. Hnuk 111 at Pag* i n hald
by Chlcopaa Falla aavlnta Rank.
■ n n NO. 0*. PI
m « M T OF W AT
That part of!
Inna 14 and II anO th* Narth 14 fa it ar Lot 1*. Block I. Palm
Tarrtc* HuhdDlalan aa roaardtd In Plat Hank 4, pagaa 12 and It.
l-ubll* Racorda o f Hamloola County, Flarlda;
lylna wllhln &lt;a faat nf tho ranltrlln * o f Nlat* Road S.I2I Hcrtlnn
I l i l * . aald r«nl»rlln* tn ralatlon lo lh* abut* proparty b*lhn d*a&gt;
crlhad a* followat Hagln at a paint an th* Month lln* nf &lt;»» ii « b
1, Township 32 Sou lb. han g* i* E la t a dlatanr* o f *;II faat Wait
from |h* Moulhaait rorn tr traraof; thanr* North 4 4 ' f M i " Writ
114X11 f l i t ; thaaro North l t ' l l ' * i M Waat 1141.3* faat; mine* North
l l ' l l f t " W a lt 3110.11 foat; thane* North **•*» II ' Wait H i ) : faat
tn a point on th* North llna o f aald Rartlnn 1. a distant a o f i l l
faat W a it fiom lh* M r l h a l a t coraar thartof l a d lh* and o f thla
daacrlptloa;
Containing 124 ■■Mar# faat, m ar* * r la s*
OWNED U t i Harry Dhvld Almoad, J r , aad Ma wlfa. Anna Ma*
Almond
SUBJECT TO; Mori g a g . R.-opdad tp o . R. Rifck 113 *1 taaa 111

hald by Chlcgpit rail* Hasinga Utah
Riumr o r w a r

•rii nil n
That part
;
l.ot II. Ill— b I. I’alm Tarrara guhdlttalnn aa rarnrdad In Plat
llook 4, pagaa 12 and 11, rubll* Racorda af Matnlnul* County,
Florida;
lying wllhln It faat o f lh* caalarlla* nf Mt*t* t’. nad S-I3T Martlnn
I lil* . aald caalarlla* In ralatlaa t* lh* th ov* proparty batng dascrlhad
aa folluwa:
llogln at a point on tha floulh Hn* o f Maetlon t, Townahlp la Mouth,
lUnaa 30 Kaat a dlatam* nf t.I I faat Watt fru-n (ha M.iulhflit
cornar tharaof: than.* North 4 * * l!‘ l i - Waat t t la . ll faat; thanca North
*«-|3T4" Wait
1111.2* fail* thaara North #**34’ *4- Waat
311*1*
faat; than.* North a n - l F t l ” Waat 111.33 faat to a point m, lha North
llna of aald Maetlon I, • dlatanc* o f 1.14 faat Watt from th* Northaaat cornar tharaof and th* aad at tbl* daacrlptlon,
Conlalnin* 314 aquira faat mhra ar tan.
u w NED liYiKat*i* o f Harry kanaady, dacaaaad; Hull) K. Lamhart,
Admiolalratrlc o f aald Eat*ta.
■HU NO. It I, US
a i S R T AF WAY
That part nf:
l.om II. I* and I t ar F r * «h I . Woodruff* Hubdlvtalan
nf
Lamia, south I * a ford .a* racardad in Plat D-ok t, r-a * *L
Public lltcorda o f namldal* County, f lo r id * ;
Ivin* within in fait o f th* rantarlln* nf Mt|t* r.ntd M-I37 Sacllnn
'111*, aahl iraiarllna In ralatlon to lha abova proparty bantu tltartlord
as follows:
lira lit at a point nn th* Mouth lla* nf Marllitn I. ToKnahlp 34 Mouth.
Ilanaa Id Kaat a dlatanva of * II faat Waal front th* Mouthaaat i.nnsr
tharaof; than, a
Northon‘ 13 14’ Wait, 13*011 r**t: tham*
North
**•13*4- Waal,
Itll.Sh faat. lhaac* North ***I4 *4” Waat,
311a II
faat: thane* North nx-is 14" W*|t. 132.33 fact tn a point nn th*
North lln* nf aald Mat linn
I, a dlllhnra nf * II faat V*|t
fraai
th. Norlhaaat rorntr tharaof and th* and of tun daacrlptlon; con­
taining laiu a&gt;|ii*r* fr*l. mora or tail.
tiWNKD ItV; ttlto McDanlal and hi* wlfa, Paarl M&lt;-U*n!*1.
hUUJKCT T u ; " o r l g a g * Itarordad In O. R. Rooh 1*3 a l I'ag* 12 In
favor nr Uarhld Maataraon aad hit wit*. Althtn Ha*
Maalarao*.
•in nil tie, lie
bibrt a r way
That part ofi
lo t* 13 and II o f Frank 1„ W o o d ru ff* SubdlsDl*n nf Linda,
Mouth Hanford, as racordad In PUt Roo k t, p*|* 41, rublle lt*cutd* nf Hamlnul* County, Florida;
Ivina wllhln te flat o f tit* rantarlln* or Mmi* Road H i ; : grriton
I ' l l * , aald tanlai Itaa In rtlatl** t* tha abova proparty baiag
■iMirlbad aa folio*'*;
Ragln at a point on tha Sooih I n * of Miatlaa t, Townahlp J* gaulh.
Rang* 14 Kail a dlatanr* nf 111 f a i l Wat; frum th* Mouthaaat
rurnar thaiaaf; than.. North 3*13114'* tN'iai, 1344 11 faat; thanr*
Norlh « « , l l * 4 ‘ Wait 114111 laal: thanra North 43'21’ot* Waat, 311a 11
faai; thanca North u n 'e i’ l ! " Waat, 131.33 fail to a pom
on th#
North lit.* o f aald Htctlon 1, * dlatanc* of *34 fa*- tsaat from
Ilia Northl**t cornar lh|r*ot aad lh* and af tbl* daacrlptlon;
CimtaintnM 144 aquar* faat, m*r| or lain
OWNED DT; Donald Klein K a rif y and hla wlfa, Monti* Aultall*
Kariay.
SUBJECT TO; urtgag* Racordad lo O. A. Raak 111 at ra g* Sit
In favor o f Florid* Slat* Bank o f Hanford.
TAKK NOTICE that * Dtclargtlnn o f Taklog hat baan filad In
lh* abova-aDlad cauaa, by lb* F*llt1on*r*. lb* icq u lr ln g mihorlty
of that* proraadmga. a t ib* taklag at tba abovt-dairrihad ladda.
for tha purpoia a*t forth I* th* p*tTtl*a in tbl* c*ua*. via: *• right
o f way and drama** aaaamaau far • pnrttan af Htata Road No.
M-421. Mamlnala .County, Florida, ta d that th* llanorahl* Volta
William*. J r , on* o f lha Judgaa at tha Circuit Court In th* Mnili
Judicial Circuit uf Florida, will, oa lh* 33lh day o f Dacambrr. A. D.
111*. *1 4:1* o'.l ock p. m . In circ u it Court Cb*mb*ra In Hamlnat*
Countv Courtkouia *1 Hanford. Florida, ronaldar aald Darlaratlon af
Taking, appoint . ipralaar* and mak* auch mdar aa lha Court daama
proper. All pariia* to lha suit and *11 ptrtiaa Intaraaitd may appaar
and ha haard at lha time and p ! * tt daalgnatad.
Tou. and *a&lt;h af yau, ar* haraby rammanJad t* appaar by filing
an anawar to (ha palltlan haratafora filed In ihla caaa In lha aatltl.
ad ■curt on nr bafara tha l l l h day at January, A. D. l it * , to chow
what right, U'la, Intaraat. nr liana you, or any or you. have la and
|fi An f o f tli* .linn) •■*(l*irrih#dl 1* Ada And *liow r a u i i * tir I h I tarn*
ahauld not ba taken for tho uaai and purpoaaa att forth la th*
patlllon filad haraln.
WITNESS my hand and thla aaal af aald Caurt on thla lllh
day ot D r u m bar, A. D. 1311.
D avid M. flitch *!
CLERK u r THB CIRCUIT COURT.
MKillNsif.K m t K T T , FLORIDA
MACK .V. CLEVELAND, J R , EHg.
COUNTY ATTORNEY
P. I&gt; BOX 324
SANFORD. FLORIDA
OII.BERT A. SUITE. ! « « .
M&lt;
HOIXAND R l’ ILDLSO
TALLAIIAMAKK. FLORIDA
Attornayh far Ik* Petltlaatrl
s

Raftings

Cage Scores
Lilted Free* International
EAST
St. Bonaventure M Tex. Stbrn. 70
Vethlva 38 Broeklyn Poly 42
CCNY (0 Queen. (N.Y.) 37
SOUTH
Louisville 5* Wittenberg 44
MIDWEST
Homier Class lodiaaapoUs, Ixd.
Pinal
Indians Tt Notre Dame 40
ConselaUon
Butler T3 Purdue 60
Xavier (O.) 76 Si. Mery’ s iTex.)
6T
Iowa St. 36 Drake 34
SOUTHWEST
Minneiots 37 Oklahoma M
New Mesico 93 Calif. Western 47
WEST
Montana St. 64 Nebraska 31
Utah 72 COP 36
California Tt Michigan SI. 60

per both. ItortJw*B

* “ *

rREVIEWOFTHE YEAR-By Alan M e * f i

f o v in g iv n
By JERRY COVINGTON
This time iaat year there waa not
much excitement over the Pro champion­
ship gnmo between the Giants and thn
Colts but, as usual, most sports funs click­
ed on the TV sets to tu*e in the gsm *
from force uf habit.
However, ju st about every sports fan
saw tho thrilling game go right down to
the wire before it was won by the Colts in
a sudden death overtime.
1 think the game last year was prubab!y the largest buo.it that Pro-football
has gutton. Since then there haa been
more and mure interest in their offenaive
type football and the game this weekend
will prububty be watched by more peoplt
than anything since the World's Series.
Coach Weeb Eubank’* Colin go into
the contest as favorites but I don't tbink
there is a good enough expert in thn coun­
try to predict the outcome o f the game.
The bookmakers, who call themaelve*
experts, are all going along with the Colts
but the Giants have come up with a tre­
mendous defensive ball club this Reason
and their offensive attack is much improv­
ed from last year when they just about

Covers Sports
did the trick. Some of them are going as
far as picking a score, but not this lad.
What would be the uae of playing if the
bookies could tell the outcome Nfore the
game even aterts.
There's no need to urge you to tune in
on the channels because most of you have
seen John Unites end Chuck Conerly in
action and you know whet ie in etore.
•

m m

In college basketball this week the
Bearcats of Cincinnati improved their
standings as No. 1 in the nation by knock­
ing off rival Bradley who, up to thla point
waa also unbeaten.
Big Oscar Roberteon continued to pace
the attack with 42 points. The big Negro
had the crowd standing through moat of
the game as usual with hla fade away
jump shot. Thn "Big O” in actually not
one of the bigger men in baakctball stand­
ing only 6-5 but he ia one of the greatest
college playera I have ever aeen.
Speaking of Oscar, there is a fine story
about him in this week’s Post magazine.
Merry Christmas to all and I hope your
kids all get a stocking full of baseballs,
footballs and all that kind o f stuff.

'Early' Racing Schedule Planned
Tonight At Sanford-Orlando Track
Greyhounds at Sanford-Orlindo drspite his last .lace finish by
Kennel Club tonight will have lo B'i length* In his first race of
the season Monday night. Sincere
perk up (heir ears (or action 23
minutes earlier than usual lo con­ ran head on into a traffic Jam
form with (he special Christmas on the first turn and continued
to fade after that. The handicapfive post time ot 7:43.
per predicts the way will be clear­
An unusual lineup o( standout
er tonight for th* fast product of
racers it lined up for the special
Oswald Brothers Kennel.
projratn which will end eirly
Eighty-pound Ray Kush is an­
enouih (or fimiliea to greet San­
other hot contender in the feature.
ta at the fireplace.
Th* big bnndle dog drew the
A marathon ihree-nlghths-mU*
popular second starting position
contest featuring diitanca special­
ist! will wind up the 10-event holi­ for the race.
But many fans will be watch­
day schedule.
ing a lightweight in the one-box,
A large crowd was on hand
Dorlenr. This 37-puund brmdle
yesterday (or the season's first
afternoon of pari-jnuluel action, miss romped home first by one
length in her only start of the
profits from which will go to ihe
year.
In winning, she outhustled
newly formed Seminole County
Zephry Fire who last year arriv­
Juvenile Council. Representing the
charily organisation were Harold ed late at the kennel club and
had Ihe stands bussing about her
Heckenbach. president; James
Singletary, vie* president; Robert for weeks.
Others in the Grade A ninth are
I. Johnson, treasurer; and Wilson
Alexander, county and Juvenile O. B.'i Argos, Rocky MacGinty,
Bird Rock ami Discoverer.
Judge.
Peggy's Doll is 'avored to cop
0. R.'t Carter nabbed honors
Ihe
rugged three eights-miie 10th
In Ihe (eature as the club launch­
event.
ed its daylight raeing. Th* sea­
son's second 2 p. m. matinee wtU
be held Saturday.
FOR THAT LAST
In tonighl'a featured ninth race,,
MINUTE GIFT . . .
Cri Tears leads ihe morning line ‘
odds parade from the third start-1 MAKE IT A FINE GIFT OF
log position. The to-pounder has
MUSIC!
been a favorite o( the (ana for
two ytars because of her inertd- &gt;
ibl* ability to close the gap in
WELL UF. OPEN TILL
the homestretch. Early odds ot
3-to-2 are given Ihe red (awn mist.
Second best odds in the feature
TONIGHT
have been given to 0. B.’s Sincere
For
Your
Convenience.
in the fourth post position. The
red brindie gent is rated highly

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I f ) Today
14) Waalhar
t*i t'artauna
I t ) N iw a * Waalhar
( ! ) Nawa
I*) Caul. Kangaroo
13) Morning Thaatrg
III llompar Room
12 ) Raadaro Dlaaat
i l l Saw* and intorriawa
t)&gt; Nawa S. Wiatbar
it ) D ou«b Ra 111
19) Rail Ilona Ahow
19) Kartaon Kapara
il&gt; d a y Tour Munch
)l&gt; On Tha Go
( I ) Morla
t o l'rlra la r i g h t
t* ) I I.o «a I.ury
111 Conaantrattoo
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MONDAY P. M.

13.44 (3) Trutk aa Coaiaquaniaa
t l ) Lav* #f Lift
(4) Rattlaia Gun
11:31 (31 It Could S* Tag
( ! ) Saarc* for •pomnrruW
(4) L o t t That Bob
13:14 &lt;41 Guiding Ught
1.44 (4&gt; uptn Window
(2) Tappar
t*) l i m i t Bins*
1 14 14&gt; Social Saauriiy la Actita
1:44 14) A l th* World Turn#
3 21 I I I tVi t i t l i n g
(4) Mr. * Mrs. North
(*) (llamouramn
1:34 H i Champlonahln Brtdga
1:44 (1) Quaan for g h t a
i l l I’opuar Howl
t*i
Far Htltar or Worog
I b4 i*i 1Uml,land
i*) Pay I* Coart
1:14 1 2 1 Matlnaa Th.aiar
1.1! (4) (tout* FartF
) "« 111 All Star Golf
14) Thin Man
1:44 H i Morla— Waatara
.
i l ) Oats e t n a s
12) African Talrol
l.-ae 14) Fauna Dr Malta*
1:11 141 Channal 81a X avar osm
i i ) Mllltonalra
1.34 |2&gt; Jungle Jim
. II) Rant th* Clath
14i Kmall IVorld
t i l l 14) From TUMI Boat*
7.44 &lt;») Glenn Reeve*
( I ) Vardlat 1* T#*r*
(•i w a * l&gt;* Tan Trusts
l *» I’ antral Tlorlda
4:99 (3) lla m a On H is * Strait
Khowea**
14) Brlghttr Day
IS) Itay itogtra
t l ) Amarlaaa B0*4*4*&gt;4
7.14 111 R o n a m a
4:14
(
I ) Secret Storm
I D Dint Clark F la w
1:1* Cl) rd a a o f Right
i l l I’ rrry Jlaaon
(3) Split Faraonallty
I "1 !»&gt; Tha High Road
1:1* (3) Marie
1.14 i4t TVanttd Dtad ar Alt*#
t l ) Thrra Stasgtt
121 Man and tha Challangt
(*) Fnuay* Flarsagaa
14) (llancannan
t i l l It) Rm Tin Tl*
1.44 III Mr. Lucky
(4) Cartaaa*
III l.awronca Walk
1.11 II) Niwa end i p i r l e
(2) Tlia Deputy
m Wtathtr— Raw*—spayta
1:11 II) M a r i Gun Will T rartl
1:11 l i t Amo* *N* Andy
12) Fir * Flngtra
i l ) Rporta
14:91 ( I ) Gunamoka
I 14 (1) Tluntlns and Flaking
&lt;*&gt; Jubllaa USA
4:44 (4) Niwa
14 14 111 It Could Ma Tag
( ! ) San r m s e l i e * Bast
1»:34 H i Shmgun Slada
I II 13) Nawa
11:44 (3) Morla
l l ) Wa«kly Nana R t x ltw
i l l Movla
7:44 IS) 31 Man
()&gt; Morla
l « ) itlgaat
III Thla Man Dntaaog
SUNDAY P. M.
7:14 (1) Nawa
7:34 (3) Illehard Diamond
13.44 (1) Chrlatophari
II) Maanuarad* Parly
i l ) Thla la Tha U f a
7.39 (9) Chlrl*y Tempi*
l» ) Cart oo n!
11:14 111 Oral Robarti
Mlnryhnok
11) Faca Tha Nation
1:99 (1) Manhunt
(1) IT. S. Roardar Fair*!
i * i Double I'aatura Thaaltr
1.19 (3) Mali* ratg&lt;&lt;
1:44 &lt;«t Homo th* Magnlftc*nt
&lt;•&gt; Fathar Know* Ratt
1 2 ) Todaya Ham*a
i t ) Rourlon straat Bant
1.14 12) llangal U n c t r t
4:14 ll&gt; Fil ar Gunn
3.44 131 Kin gd om o f t b i San
( I ) Danny Thamaa
i l l Family Tbaatar
1.11 (1) Tombtlan* Tarrltary
7 14 &lt;3) Hilary Quaan
14) Ann Solhtrn
1:09 13) Morla
( I ) Adxantura In Faradll*
l » ) Sunday With ia l l y
ta *4 t l ) St*«* Allan
3.11 l*&gt; Champlonahln Bridga
H i lUnnatatr
&lt;») llrokan Arrow
1.19 &lt;»&gt; It la Wrlttan
19.19 t l ) Man With A Camire
i l l .luna A llylta
i l ) t’ bamplnnahlp Golf
II I* I t ) Now*
I 94 (4) Conqurat
i l ) Nawa an* Waalhar
I*) Motty’ a Funnlaa
( I ) Now*
1:14 I I ) UK Football Quit
11:11 (1) Mail#
13) Tima: Preeen!
t i l Heart « f th* CRF
H i Marly Show
11.34 (2) J i i k Poor
I n| 17 1 I.aw o f ilia Plain,me*
(4) I'ruaad! In F.qropg
TUESDAY A. M.
i* l Matty'a Cartoon
4:14 i l l Tw amtath Canturr
t 1* 111 bobar o f London
4.19 i l l Contlnintal CUearonm
7:44 12) Itlvtrbaat
7.99 i t i Today — Data Garroway
(•) t.»««t#
7:24 t l ) W tath tr
19) Colt .41
7:39 (*t Cartoon*
7:14 l i t Max eru k
7:94 III Newt
i &lt;) Four J m t Man
l:»4 ( » ) Nawa
1.44 l*t F.t Sullivan
1:11 (1) Captain K ta ga rs*
*2) Journey to
1:9* (4) Morning Tnaatrt
Cndaratandlng
( « ) Rompor Room
I t* H i Roadaro Dlaaat
4:34 (*) Th# l u a m i i t
I Ik It) Nawa and Intaryltwg
1:91 (3) Ch ary Show
* i l (*) Nawa • Wtathtr
&lt;«&gt; |1K Thaaira
la.ud &lt;2&gt; 2&gt;u R* Ml
H I Tlio llalial
t«t Had Ilona Shnw
1:14 &lt;«i A 'ft »d llltrhaock
t*l Frolorua 1**0
tt ) Kartann K a r e n
11:19 12) Play Tour Itunch
19:04 (2) l.oratta Toung
( t l On Tha O*
t*l Ja«W ilanny
It) Mot I*
19,29 i * t What'a My !.ln*
11:99 t;&gt; Prlc* la rig ht
i * ) 21 ltaacon Stroat
t i l I Lora Lucy
I2t Movla
11:19 &lt;7i Concantrellon
11.09 t l ) Nan a
Iti Dactaabir llrld*
1*1 Morla
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Program* start 6 f . m. Friday, Dee. 23 and end
n.
Friday, Jan. 1
I t ) Trua Story
l i t Coupy Balts — K.4*
13:14 lOi |t-» th« lutw
i l l Raatlaaa Gun
•3i Datactlraa Diary
III Movla
1:14 121 W ln ts r Olympic Flayaround
Mi katurday N i a i
1.14 i t i ronimand Vtrfnrmanta
&lt;:&gt; Inolde Football
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TUESDAY P. M.

11J 4 ( ! )
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11:94 141
1:19 III

Truth or C o n t lg u ia c t i
l.ov* at Lift
Raalltaa (lun
Search for Tomorrow
I.ot* That Rob
It co u ld bo Tan
G ilding Light
World At L * r ( t
1*1 Mutlo Blago
15) Topptr
1:14 Ml tlailnea Thtatr*
i l l Son Franclaco Bast
&lt;*) A* Th* World Turn*
1.94 i f l l)ay In Cturt
( l i Quaan For A Day
i t ) For Cottar or W a rt*
1 11 t i l Tain Man
III Haul* Forty
i t ) Gal* Storm
1:11 Iti V.Mtng Dr. Union*
H i Milliunalr*
i t i litat in# Clath
1.14 Mi From Tail* Ratt*
111 Verdict la Tatra
1*1 I t ) , P# Too Trijtt
1.99 III Hauap an Hlg* It.
l i t itrlghttr Dar
t i l Amariean Baadataid
I 11 i l l e-tarat Storm
9.19 Mi t:.laa » i Nigst
i t ) split Pariaaallly
111* ll&gt; Morla
Mi T nret Smog**
Mi Popart Plaraoua*
1 19 Mi Quirk Draw Stcrtraw
19) Km Tin Tin
t i l* t*i tvaathar-Ntwa.Bpgftg
Mi Nawa
I 19 Mi gpnrta
4.14 i n Pronlt'a Cnalta
M) Early Movla
*:|4 III Nawa
(.11 It) R t w t
M l I g n * Rantar
T 99 a3a Not For H ir*
4:14 Ml Nowo

• • - • and sincere wishes
for GOOD HEALTH snd
GOOD FORTUNE

FROM ALL OF US - --

, T. T. Cana
' Miltoii A..rarr*Jl
Gaorga K . F o b n a tn * . J r .

Reggio Mta*ay
Jiaimia SaUarwhlta

f.. J. (Ed.) Wllhinion
Wallara W. Wood*
Ed. Flow ara
PragtM Oglaahy
Stanlay Kitchall
Ralph E. Ufa|o;

n. A. Spanofla
Cart Rgtlar
Hasry Plummtr
Jama* TilUr
Ralph \ arbrough

Clarasca Brown
Will Hall
Eligia William*
Waalay Wright

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Laramla
Man Inta Spac*
Rroncn
Vllalngp
Dahl* o m i t
Flb b tr McGa* aad Molly
W ra tt Rarg
Arthur Murray
Tightrap*
Rtflamtn
Philip Marlow*
Red Skalton
gtortlm*
Garry Moor*
Alcoa Theater
Keep Talking
Lora and Marring*
and I I ) ( I ) Nawa
Mnrlp
Jack Paar
Morin

WEDNESDAY A. M.
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Waathar
Cartoon*
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Nans
Capteta Kan te r * *
Morning Thta'.re
R a m o i r Room
R tad a r't Dlgaai
Nawa . Imarriaw*
N t w l A Waalhar
Danes R* Ml
Rad Row* Shaw

(I)
&lt;l) Karloon Kapara
11:31 (4) Pier Tour Hunch
(I) On The a*

&lt;*&gt; Mori*
11:4* ( t l Prlc* I* Right
III I L or* Lu*y
11:14 M i Conrtntratloo

M) Dieambar Srllg

WEDNESDAY P. M.
13:19 (3) Truth or Canitauiaeag
II ) L o r t o t U f a
I t ) Raatlaia Gun
11:1* ( l l Could Ra To*
( l l Starch far TnmarrPV
(•) Lara That Rab
13.91 ( I ) Gutdlaa Llaht
1:4* ( I ) U ( e O f nilep
II I Mutl* Blag*
13) Toppar
1:34 (*) Pan Franrlac* Baal
Ml A* Th* World Turna
(3) Mr. * Mr*. North
1:4* 111 Quaan Far a
( I ) For R t u t r or R «•fr i«
(4) Day In co u rt
3:34 M) Rout* Parly
( l l Gal* Storm
(1) Thin Man
3:44 M&gt; Mllllanati*
M) Ktai in* Cloth
i3l Toung Dr. Melon*
1.14 I( Ii *) Th * Vardlet In Tour*
“&gt; From Thoa* Root*
&lt;1
Who Do T«u Truat
1.4* &lt;f)
131 llnua* on High Strati
M l llrlshlar Day
( I ) Amariean BindattaS
Sell I t ) Sacral Storm
9:34 i* i r da# *r M i n t
1 3) Split Paraonallty
1:49 111 Morla— Wrattrn
i t ) Thrt a gloogaa
( I ) Foporo Flarhouta
1:34 (i&gt; My Friand r u t h *
Ml Suprrmtn
1:49 Mi lCta th tr.xa w a
i7) Toaao Rangart
( I ) Nawa.Sparta
4:11 M ) Sutl*
(9) Mori*
4:34 i l l Nawa
4 H I ( t l Nawa
M ) Tha F i t * ew ta
7:9* III Colonel FlacK
7:1* Mi Nawa— D o m n a Fdwardt
7-7.4 M l W t a t h t r — Andy Wilton
7:39 111 Wagon Train
M l Hotel da rtre *
M i William Tall
!:•* 191 Charlie Wearer Show
1:14 131 Th* Prlra I* Klghi
Mi G ill* Sr K a nle tt
Mi ll. h. Marahall
9.14 (31 Parry Com*
Ml Hawaiian Fy*
i l l Millionaire
9 19 M l I ra Got A tefrat
19.94 111 Tlili 1* Ttur Ufa
( 11 .'(a rh h a m
i t ) Rn itog
I * : ! * 13) AVlrhlia Town
i l l To It* Aiiooum ed
1* 14 Ml gporla
n M i
m i i t ) Raw*
11:14 i n M a n *
M| Mori*
11 19 ( I ) Jaak F a ir

THURSDAY A. M.
1 10 11 ) Continental Cla in o o m
3 *o i l ) r&gt;ara Garraway
7:39 Ml Waalhar
7:19 ( l l Cartoon*
7:11 M l Nawa
i n* m i Nawa
4,14 M l Capt. Kangaroo
1.99 I ! ) Morning Thtatr*
M ) Romptr Room
4 1 * Ml Rladar'a (•■««**
1:44 M i Nawa — ( a i t r r l t w f
t : l l Mi Nawa * Waathar
l ! : t t I t ) Daugh ft* Ml
M) fled Row* Show
19.14 111 Play Tour Ituuch
19.1* I t ) Traaaura Hunt
M ) Marl*
(!)
On TH# G*h
i l ; l # (&gt;» Prif# la KtfBt
f I » r # !«ury
U . i l (t&gt; O n e tnrratiiMi
( I ) D#c«nib#r flrlda

THURSDAY P. M.
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Truth or Cona**uaaca*
Lora o f Lift
Raatlaia Gun
tl CouM So Tog
Irfir* Thai Rob
Sa in h for Tomorrow
Golding I.lent
U fa o f Kilty
Muala Dingo

By rtC D DANZIG
.NEW YORE (LED -W e wera
17) Toppar
promiicd “ the meat mitnlflcenl
1:11 M) Aa Tha World Tn rn i
Mi San Franclaco Spot
muaic poaathle is kaepiag with
i l ) Matin** Th tattr
Chrlitmai’' for Tuaaday slihl'l
1 94 M» Day In Court
17) ututtn (or a Day
Stirtlmt show.
Ml For Bailor or W o rt *
Happily, this ambitious promise
3:24 Mi ll o u i t Party
Ml Gala Storm
by executive producer Hubbell
l l ) Thin Man
1:4* Ml Millionaire
Robinson waa fulfilled.
1*1 Real lb* Clock
The one-hour colorcast on NBC&lt;21 Touxig |&gt;r. Maton
TV offered rich end varied sea­
3 14 Mi Verdict la Tour*
M) IVhe p * Tou Tfo*4
sonal muaic. splendidly performed
i2&gt; From Thtxo Root*
by Leonard Bernstein and the
4:41 ( ! ) Amariean Randatand
New York Philharmonic. Marian
Ml Rrlchter Dar
111 lloue* On High Strait
Anderson, the St. Paul’* Boy*’
9-11 M) Sacral Storm
Choir of Landon and the Schola
1:19 Ml Split rartnnallty
Mi aids* *r M t h t
Cantorum af New York. Joseph
1:11 Ml Morla— Wtater*
Welch wa* the host of thli filmMl Threo Slnogea
Ml Poper* P1*&gt;onu&gt;*
and-tape Robert Saudek Associ­
1:44 Ml My Friend Fllcha
ate! production.
l l ) lluehalberry Mound
1 especially enjoyed the per­
| : lf m i w o a t s r r - x a w t . l p a r i a
M) Cleeo Kid
formance of Baeh'a “ Mafnifical”
(*&gt; N*n* and Sparta
by the philharmonic and the
1:11 Ml llixnarmoontr*
Schola C i n t l D i m . Bemitcin’a
Ml Movla
e.14 (1) Waatnar . Now#
brief oral Interpratalieni added to
*:9I Ml Hunting and FlastSR
my enjoyment.
111 Nawa
T:*l (11 ggl. Praiton #f Tn has
"It la th* supreme expression
7:14 M) N a w ^ -D a u g lt* eMwarda
of that basie paradox Inherent in
7:21 (4) Waathar— Andy W ilt* *
all treat religious works: Th* co­
7:14 12) Flight
l l ) I*orh 1’ p
incidence of pride and humility.
&lt;91 Gala Storm
In this lenie. it is the very es­
4.J9MI Hal Maaiarlnn
sence of the Chriitma* spirit," he
Ml Rcliy Hutton
( I ) Donna Road
said.
1:11 (l&gt; Cannonball
Barmtein, incidentally, demon­
( I ) Real Itrra ra
strated that he i* a min of dis­
Ml Johnny Siaccaio
1:11 It) Rachalor Fathar
cretion and discipline. Soma of hi*
Mi Saa Hunt
critic* charga that In hia TV apMl Pal Boon*
peirancai. he tends to be a we*
4.11 Ml Ravlon Party
(3) R m l* Far*
bit too flamboyant, thereby evarl l ) Th* Uniauthablaa
whelming th* music he perform!
1» *4 M) Grnueho Mart
with hit physical and oral pyre19:11 13) l.axclaaa Tatra
M) Taka s good L**h
technics.
11:49 (»I Dirk Clark a
If Tuesday night's hour lacked
Nrxv T e a r * Kx# Party
that icnae of compelling excite­
Ml Ml Nan a
117* (II Jack Paar
ment that Barsitfln usually Im­
13:44 (3) Midnight M i l t
part* to hli TV offaringi, th* rta•on la obvious: Tha mort familiar
FRIDAY A. M.
Chriitma* tnuiie taedad no axtra
nourish*! on hii part.
4:14 (Jl Contlnantal Claaironm
7:9* Ml Today— Dav# Garraway
The one informal jegmcnl—
7:74 Ml W tath tr • Nawa
Bemslein leading the boys in
7.2* Ml Carteoaa
"The 11 Days ef Chriitmai"—had
7:14 III Nawa
* "9 M) New*
a spirit of good humor and fan
4-11 (*) Captain Kangara*
that mar* than made up for It*
4:9* (1) Morntng Thtatr*
lack of imoothnen.
|*i llompar Roam
4:44 ID Myatary Hauls
Another anal: Th* sponsor
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Yule Services
On TV Tonight
Shut-In* who will b* unabt* to
attaint church tonight will b* able
to wiineii Chrlitmai ave aarvlcei
on ihrrr of (he malor network*.
CBS air* a traditional a m ice
from Waihinilon (Eplicnpal) Ceth
rdrel. ABC prracnlt mil* Iron)
the National Shrine of the Im­
maculate Cnnraptinn, Wailllngton.
[). C. The Chrialmit Eve Meal
from New York'* St. Patrick'!
laihadril, will be (aitcait hj
NBC.
Other highlishla during th*
Chnilmn fiasen will fcatura tha
annual Chriitma* alandard. Gian
Carlo Mrnolli'a opera. ’ ’Amahl
and Ih* Ni(M VliUort" on NBC
tomorrow main and a special
Play Homr ’ DO'* production of
"The Silver Whiitle” on CBS.

The Otssaei Swim: An expand­
ed schedule of hour-tong programs
in the Informational-cultural vain,
including more in the CBS Re­
port* serial, will become a week­
ly prime time offering next fall,
CBS-TV announced today. The
programi will occupy a act spot
In th* nighttime schedule.
Larry Blyden and Mery Fickett
have been signed for "One Loud
Clear Voice." NBC-TV’a Sunday
Showcase presentation for Jan. IT.
Tha taleplay deals with a politi­
cal reformer who becomes a po­
litical boil. Bob Hope’s NBC-TV
special on Wednesday. Jan. 13,
will consist of Alma takan during
hli Christmas junkat to Alaska.
Entertaining the troopi with Hop*
will be Jayn* Mansfield, Frances
Langford and Jerry Colonna. A
leriea of screen tests to discover
new TV talent begins Pec. 2&gt; in
Naw York City, with NBC-TV axecutUta conducting the search.
The Channel Swim: A weekly
TA' series baaed on the six-vol­
ume wartime memoirs of Sir
Winiton Churchill It going Into
ABC-TV'a 19*0 41 schedule. Re­
quired from Screen Gama and
Jack Levine, who own the world
TV righli, the seriea—In half-hour
initaUmaats — will include inter­
views with major world figures.
Garry Moore, with CB5-TV's
aid, hai purchased a St per cent
interest in hli Wednesday night
psntl show, I'va Got A Sacral,
from Goodton-Todman . . . David
Niven and Lyle Talhot appear in
"The Trenchcoal" on CBS-TV’a
June Allyaon show Monday, Jan.
1 1... Perry Como hat hooked
Ginger Rogers and Eddie Hodges
for his NBC-TV colorcast of Wed­
nesday. Jan. 27. rhll Harris, pre­

Suspicious Hubby
Wins Court Case
ROME (UPI) - The Italian
Supreme Court has ruled it la all
right far a husband to retd hi*
wife's mail.
Provided, however, he impact*
she might ba up to aomathing.
The court ruled in a tagil sepa­
ration suit brought by Arturo
Tarchiore of Rome agalnit hii
wife. II* iiid b* auipectad her of
infidelity, and found tha evidence
in aome letter* ihe had hidden In
her wardrobe.
Mr*. Tarchiore claimed In a
counter-suit that th* evidence was .
obtainied
by
unconstitutional I
miani. The Italian constitution1
allies: "Tha liberty and secrtcy &lt;
of (-orr*ipondence and of all |
form* of eommunintioni of the
Italian citiian are inviolable."
&lt;
In it* decision the supreme
court held that Tarchiore was on
legitimate ground when he pecked
at Ihe latter*.
"The huibsnd In* the right of
vigilance of hii wife's curreipond
ance in har relations with other
perioni," the court ruled. "If for
reaaoni of suspicion the huibgnd
come* in poisesiion of any kind of
document comprumUIng hia wife
and which may ha delrimentll to
h'im and hit family, such docu­
ment* can b* viewed far what
Ihay contain bearing in mind that
they ara uiad only in th* righting
of wrong* ind the tulflige of
decorum."

Accident Kills 14

RAWALPINDI, India (CPI) —
Fourteen periont were killed and
II others injured when a passen­
ger bus skidded off a mountain
NEW YORK (L’ PI) Kyle
road and fell mo feet to smash
Bolt, former Southern Mathndtat
against a boulder on a river hank
end who raptains the New York
Giants' offensive team, hia haen
named nawa director of aporli
and community relationi for ra­
dio station WNF.W.

Kote On Radio

manages. Last week, I recall,
they earned my praise for an e»pecially clever commercial. Now
I'm praising them for ao absence
of tame. I'm afraid they've
thrown me completely off balance
wilh such tactics.

viously scheduled, hai withdraw!
because of ether commitment*.. .
"The Night Of Chrtatffial,” N IC.
TV’ s fall-hour Christmas night
ipecial, has Eddie Albert aa tbn
boil, Kathryn Grnyaon. Jonathan
Winters and Jeannle Carson an
guests . . . A program dealing
with topical Issues. FYI, debate
on CBS-TV Sunday, Jan. 3 wttb
a study ef crime, from Uw rid*
tint's viewpoint.

Th* Chanel Sfrim t Adventure*
in Paradis*, th* ABC-TV hoar,
long series, is adding Ron Ely to
th* cast as a co-star with G*rd&gt;
ner McKay. Ely and McKay
"soon" will start appearing on at*
ttmate weeks, following Uw Jack
Kelly-Jim Gamer system used on
ABC-TV'a Maverick.
The first in a aerie* of IS wellknown mystery classics adapted
and produced far TV by looert
Saudak Associate* is set far NBC*
TV on Thursday, Mgreh St. Alter,
ney Joseph Welch will ht the
host. Nine ot the shews will Bo
seen during the IMO-Il season,
but aot nacemrily on NBC.
Nanette Fabray, Fabian lid
Andre Previa join the Dean Mar­
tin special sat for NBC-TV on
Tuesday, Jan. 12. Parley Grange#
has signed far the title rale In
"Arrowsmlth." the adaptation t i
the Sinclair Lewia novel that will
be a DnPett Shew of the Month
on CBS-TV Sunday, Jen. IT. Jack
Benny viilts CBS-TV* s Garry
Moor* show on Tueedey, Feb, O ,
Lee Gann will portray Mr. MinIrer opposite Maureen O'Hara's
Mri. Miniver in the Thursday,
Jan. T CBS-TV produetioa Of the
famed World War II motion pic­
ture.

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l i r . M h M i m t § critical
trend to modem America wikh
to pridwctog eras tab rf Ito aaal.
lieat! meat &gt;• ■■ Impartaai ally i f
rallglaa. W kn C a n n n to a ftoarM m , U Iriaa to r t t o n aansl■ n l aM destroy Ito n ip ttl tor
M r p ir t ili which Mm m i r f d
■p«« M b w i l t t o T n Caa*
■aadmemis. Baware!
g e o b g e w. c r a n e , m . n.
CASE D - 411: Rev. Joel L ,
a^cd 47, occupies a big city pulpit.
‘Dr. Crane," be began, "my ion
|is going Into the ministry, and la
now in the seminary.
"But be reports that one of his
professors is teaching the young
clergymen to dispense with fune­
rals.
"In fact, this professor not only
vetoes Bowers but he wants Ihc
body immediately disposed of even
without a casket or a funeral.
"Then, some lime laler, he ad
vocates a little memorial sen .*:
in the church.
‘Well, as an older experienced
clergyman 1 think the modern
beautiful funeral service, with
flowers, organ music, and an in­
spiring tslk by a minister, is a
great boon to Ihe bereaved rela­
tives and friends.
"Isn't it a slep in the direction
of atheism and even Communism
to destroy sentiment?"
DANCE ROCS TRENDS
Yes, one of the first aims of
both Russian Communism, as well
as Hiller’s Fascism, was to under­
mine sentiment.
Thu«, Herman children were
taught to snitch on their parents
and even turn in their own father
ami mother to the GcMapo.
Russia, too. tries tn prevent
youngsters from developing the
reverence for parents that churches
have taught for centuries.
"Honour thy fslher and thy
mother," is one of the Ten Com*
, mandmen]i, encouraged for the 3,two years since Moses.
A beautiful modern funeral helps
build up lliiw sentiment for our de
parted parents and other Igved
ones. It helps place a halo on their
inriiiory,
Flowers, loo, and sympathy
cards are a great boon to the be­
reaved. as Mrs. Crane and 1 can
attest after we lost our oldest son
three years ago in the crash of his
jet plane.
"Hut wh) waste money on flow­
ers," many modern people sug­
gest
•'Flowers," said Henry Ward
llercher, "are Ihe sweetest thing*
Hod ever made and forgot fo put
a soul into."
In Christ's day, his own Apostle*
even protested it the similar
waste of money by the woman who
poured Ihe eostly ointment on
Jesus prior to his death.
"She should have suld the oint­
ment ami given me money to Ihe
poor," said the Apostles.
But Jesus disagreed. He praised
her and said her thoughtful act
would gu down throughout ill
history.
"The poor yc have with you
always," Christ addrd.
EROSION OF SOU,
Anything that strips the beauty
and idealism (ruin human pertonality, even after the life has
departed from the body, simply
produces erosion of the soul.
Clergymen who thus advocate
the “ disposal" idea for our dead
loved ones may mean well.
Again, they may simply be­
grudge the outlay nf money for

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“ Instead, give that stormy to
us," to probably Mate *
thought.
I.
But to to penny wise and
Sl P m
foolish to strip idealism from
their Baal graduation ceremony I. Vi
when we see our loved ones go «.
on to Um a n t room ia tiod'a CoaB.
mlc School Syatam.
Erosion of the aoul bogiaa whoa i Maatgaga
sentiment wanes:
T.
(Always write to Be. Crswa la
ear* of this aawapapor, oacloa- T-A
lag a tong to stamped, ad­
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dressed enveloped aad Mr to
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with the best "miiddrrs" should a io n t o f th # F l r t l t l m i B N a m e
rnjov a distinct advantage in Sun­ .H 'n t u t M , lu v t o lt ; N trtlo A 114 t f
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day's National Football League F l o r i d NIC:
Hobart K, Friendly
rhampiunihip game between the Tn Ha puhllahad 17. J*. II. J»n. T
Baltimore Colts and the New York
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p&lt;t to f i l e y o u r w r i t t e n o b je c t io n ,
I f an f | m i h a v e , w it h th e (M erle
o f u u r a a ld C o u rt * L a v Id H a t c h e l,
and! a e i i | i f t h e r e o f on It. W , W a r e .
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JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Tha IS. Pkw an R Finale
Jacksonville Journal said Wednes­ IV. Pale • Uvastaeb •
day Georgia Tech and Florida may IS- Machinery • Teals
switch football coaches, with for­
mer Gator bead coach Boh Wood­ IS. Boole ead Meters
ruff going to Tech for lino coach M. AntemebUea
Ray Graves.
(
The Journal reported that Tech It-A Trailers
Coach Bobby Dodd told Florida II. Faraitare
President Dr. J. Wayne Reiti if
Florida hired Grave* to replace It. Articlsa Per Sato
Woodruff, Tech would hire Wood­ IS—Mottoes S Pereaaile
ruff lo replace Graves.
But Dodd said it was a "wild 14— Imet S Fe«nd
IS. Edacattoa - toet n tdsa
rumor."
"That'* Just something they
dreamed up," he added. "There’s
nothing to it,"

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look Robion's Sporting Goods 34?! Higginbotham ran over Stem- Piibliai! I I , 1«, IT, 11, 1413.
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heal dDease, prevent witchcraft,
neutralise poisons, and bestrow
fertility. Sealing a bethruthal with
a kisi beneath the mistletoe as­
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employes

the f o l l o w i n g

to e n j o y

Automobile

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a long C h r i s t m a s
Dealers . . .

WILL BE CLOSED
Sat urda y , Dec. 26th
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• HOLLER MOTOR SALES
• BILL HEMPHILL VI0T0RS • HUNT LINCOLN-MERCURY
• SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS

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�Want Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
r s jt m

3. Ktal F.alata For Salt

N » room farnithed apt.
lost In. SM Park Avc.

I Rest Batata Far Rsle

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frralb

Thurn. Dec. 24. 19851—Pag# 9 1$. Speeto^

Can be your* by inveitlng in one In beautiful Sunlsad Estate*,
transferred
Serviceman
has
or more o f R T E M P E R
authorised ui to seU hi* "better
for sal*; cleared; high
AGENCY'S REAL ESTATE OFthan sew" 3 bedroom, I bath,
nnd; 100' a 145*; Near RavenPORTUMTIES— Aik our Clicnti
kitchen
equipped home as low
Park; $850 FA 2-7213.
and
Customer*—Then cheek
at tl3.MO.00, with only 11)43 00
with STEMPER AGENCY for
down, balance at t73.Tt monthly.
ifLAND ESTATES: 3-bedroom,
••Sleeping" ACREAGE OPPOR­
W# art proud of thla offering.
bath CB home. FA 2 2109.
TUNITIES,
Eiduiive with Seminole Real­
• Potential "R1WAY FRONTAGE
ly. l » t Park Av#., FA l-SSl.
"Money Psyitii'APARTMENTS
"B uiy" BUSINESS OPPORTf.
FIVE ACRE!
i m s r i s e r rr co t ht . vivtm
NTTIES
l i m i . r i s e r rr i * i t n r o e
THREE BEDROOM MOUSE
We can satisfy your Dream Home
I ivoi. k c o t v r r . I'LoniDt
Owner wants offer on this prop­
requirement! Too
i x r.av &gt;o. iMie
erty located just beyond five
• t r r TO « l IKT TIT LB
CHECK WITH STEMPER NOW
tXSVRAXOE. IXC.
Points on Old Orlando Road.
EOR
INSTANT
MONET!
riea rarporatlon,
Owner has been asking 110.990.
ruintitf.
W. a. ••tap’ STEMPER Agesey
but due to illness will take leu.
(H
111 N. Park
II VTA HtCHARDKOV. . t *1. Pkose FA f-4441
Exclusive Listing.
■pal M i t t Far S ift

U F F - A -D A Y

TV aed RADIO REPAIR af r
Gataway To The Waterway
l : « nights aed weekends: San­
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
ford. Lake Mary and Longwood.
Robson Sporting Goods
FA 2-2772 and FA 2MIS.
304 9 0 E. lat.
Ph. FA 2 5001
TV

PICHKR TUBE SPECIAL 2*. Asternebtlea
Far I weeks anly!
1957 CHEVROLET pickup truck
If in. (accept some
Can be teen iny time through
portable, l
$23.50
day. Phone FA 2-1184.
21 in. 133.50
24 la. $43 30
All tube* have i 1 year guarantee.
1955 DODGE Suburban Station
LLOYDS RARIO * TV
Wagon, excellent condition. $750.
410 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 29700
Call afier 5 p. m. FA 3-7474.
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
WILL TRADE equity in '50 Re­
A l type* and lit**. Installed
nault with *noo mile* for '33 or
"Do K Y o u rtd f
'54 automobile. Phone FA 2 5809
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
or FA 2 3992.
STINE
Machinery and Supply Co.
21. Fere itare
Mf W. k d St.
Ph. FA 24432
CUSTOM BUILT furniture —tin­
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
gle piece# or act*. Alao furni­
All Site But* And Wall To Wall
ture repair. Cabinet* made.
Carpet*. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
FA 3-7093.
I Week Service
Ph. FA $-7437
New A Ueed Furniture k Appli­
ENVELOFRS, Letterheads, stateance*. A Good Place To
monti. Invoices, hand bills, and
BUY. SELL or TRADE
programs, a te .
Prigressive
Jenkins
Furniture
Printing Co. Phone FA 1-2951—
too Sanford Ave.
FA 3 7450
son watt llth St.

Legal Notice

v o r i c e t o D ie r K v n
Defendant.
It VIRGINIA RICHARDSON ■n't
— R i c h a r d s o n . s . r n u ,-

LAKEFRONT Property in Osteen ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, RealSor
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
248 ft on lake; 251 ft. on front;
FA 23981
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
227
ft.
on
East;
M
ft.
on
Weat;
ktnd; C. J. HARRELL and
------ HARRELL, h ll wtf«: Imodern 2 bedroom home, double
P. W EATHERS. O. M ED ­
garage; M fruit treei; I to.
WARDS. a
T. EDWARDS.
well. Ph. Orlando. GArden 3-5777
•nS
E.
P.
WELLS
••
m .w ti.r . of i h i U » i Baird •(
We with you all e MBRRY
Dlreetnr* e t Claras* KquloCHRISTMAS aed thank owe
M tat Company. a d lo o lv .d
5 DAYS LEFT
many client* and customers whs
PtarUa aarporstton: LIZZIE
K.
DAVOER FIELD
a /h /a
MOVE IN M o n Jonuiry I* on*
have given ua the privilege at
LIZZIE 31. DA.VnERFIELD.
qualify for Homestead Esempsenring and working with them
• If* a f Robart Oans.rftald.
Ihe’s W R tttn* tetorWon. end 11
tion on thla NEW. ipaciou*.
this year — In Real Estate and
a / k / a Rnkirt D a n s t r ll.ld : i.
wrf 9f9 c s him * 8
W. MARSHALL and ------ MA R ­
three bedroom, 1 bath, masonry
General Insurance — Aa the
SHALL hi* w lf * : If th*r * r*
home in beautiful Loch Arbor,
year ends, we see ORATEFUT
living ar In aatatanra and It
featuring over-alied roomi, in­
foe our many BLXMDfGR and
Furniture Storage tad Moving
they a rt daad nr dissolved,
cluding a large kitchen and
hope we may be of better
ihalr ar Ita unknown hair*,
To end From Anvwhare
&gt;.
Female
Help
Wealed
$.
Reel
davlaaaa.
spousoa.
grantor,,
separate dining room. Price?
service to you In the coming
C. I. PHtLLtrs
rradltara, ltanora. aaalsns. auronly 114,900.00, with terms to
year - TRANK YOU Ph. FA 3 1991
S-BEDROOM, kttcheu equipped WHITE female help wanted ; uat 1300 French Ave.
raaaora and
auectiaora
In
suit your pockatbook. Exclusive
Joanie WEINMANN
truat, and asalaat any and all
bom*. Low down paymenc $39
he It. Apply to Pig 'N Whittle.
with Seminole Realty, 1*01 Park
«thar n«rtl*» havln e nr rlalmJ. "Joe" and Mary Lmi MANYR. M. Wilkin*. Contractor
a month, lilt Summerlin.
Iny |n ha** any rlaht. till*
»■ Male Hal, la e t e T
Ave., FA 23232, or 224* after *.
LUCK
• ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS
and/or lnt*r**t In th* property
F. W. "Tommy" and Nan TOM- SELL ar TRADE: 3 Bedroom. Ito
• PARKING AREAS
h*r*lnatt*r
daarrlbad.
*ald
LIFE
GCARD,
Red
Croat
train­
tanda altuat*d. l y l n f and h .Quality Workmanship A Material*
bath*, CB, Florida room. Nicely
ed. able m give swimming leaInf In S.m lnolo County, n o r - RAYMOND M. BALL
Term* To Suit Your Budget
J. A. "Joe” and Ttwe R U M
landscaped 185* z 1M* corner
Id*, to-wlt:
aoni, expert pool attendant. Ap­
AND ASSOCIATES
Rotcoe BOWEN
• FREE. ESTIMATE®
lot. $3,509 down or will trad*
Lota t and S. aeenrdlnf to
ply
tn
Manager,
Mayfair
Inn,
Real Estate — laeereece
Helen NOONAN A FaaSy
• WORK GUARANTEED
tor other property. Will finance
plat o f aorvty (or Zark
Sanford,
Florida.
Serety Reeds
Pavla mad* by H. 31. Tin.
R. F. "Boh" and Suits MAY
Phone EA 2 4030 Sanford. El*.
pari of down payn.ent If deiirkUpaufh. dat*d Auauat ta.
III Re. Perk Ave. rh. FA S-M4I
and Family
ad. 120 E- Coltmaa Circle. MAN for insurant# debit, laaferd
t i l l , and r»eord*d In D**d
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
Sanford
A. F. "A rt" DAY and Family
FA 2 7907.
area. Phone FA 2 1520. Write
Bonk 111, paa* 301 o f th*
Vespa Motor Scooter*
Evans Bldff. lake Mary
Puhlle Rrrord* of DrmlB. P. "Bart" PILCHER sad
P. O. Box I r .
Heater A lawn Mower Service
nol* County, Florida, aald
Family
Ph. FA 2-1290
land* alao known and dra*
W**t Country Club Rd. TA 3 7929
H. E. "Gane" and ‘ Otony"
11. Week W
rdtbvd a* follow *: From a
TAPPER
roncrato blork on right o f
I Acres ef highland wMi hem*, HIGH SCHOOL girl drairee baby PIANO TUNING A REPAIRWO
way of Slat* Road No I
THE ANSWER IS YES!
.E . A. "Everett" and Fatty
la geed water area. Bearing
W. L. HARMON
located lat.a r**t x o f s tv
sitting fob, Ravenna or l.och
HARPER
Plenty of living space? Large kit­
PH. rA 2-422.1 After I P. M.
tense* and ersage trees. O*
corner o f SE&gt;« 8W&gt;, Hi:',
Arbor
area.
EA
2
1309.
Mildred and Bill STEMPER
chen • dining area? Kitchen
S W 'i , Srctlnn It. Tnwnahlp
paved read.
•
21 South, Panic* 30 Eaat,
equipped?
Three bedroom*?
at the
13-A Reaaty Parlnra
TT^Tumhing AcrvUt*
$10,900 COMPLETE PRICE
run V 1«*20‘ K a lo ne aald
"bill" STRMFIR AORNCT
Concrete block? Modern? Car­
rlaht o f way 32 f**t to
Check with STIMFER end keep
port? Screen porch? Top condi­
SANFORD Plembtag * MeaMafl
Ra taivelier With Profraalonat
point o f hrfln nln e. th*nr*
yow TEMPER! T
tion? Extra lota available? Con­
So Btm Ph. FA 2-7914.
rontlnu* V 2**jn K 313
Twe Redream CB heme bwttt te
Beauty Car*.
Cat. th»nr* S to* 30' R
Fa I-Ufi
venient lo school, church, shopFHA apeclfleatteea. $91 aaeadhly
131.03 f**t. thane* Mouth
ping? Homestead? Needs a new lit N. Perk Avenee, Seafccd.
paymeela. 99.9M.
Plumbing &amp; Repairs
3*3 fatt, than.* M 7»* Ilf
Florida
owner? Can Stamper show it?
W 30 32 fart, thanra V I f
Jae C. Themaa
10* W 133 2 faat to tha ha.
Should you call now for an ap­
1923 Sartta St.
FA 3 4449
R
O
S
A
la
.
P
A
Y
T
O
N
alnnlna: and brain 133 faat
Beauty Salon
HOME * SEEKERS
pointment? All aniwers ar# YES
V nf HW cornar o f UK1.
Registered
Real
EaUte
Breher
2818
Oak
PA 9 7984
—Call
now
We
recommend
this
I
bedroom.
1
MVU SK'« S W ' i , ftrrtlon
IV, Town*hlp
31
Mouth,
both homo In an oldsr eatablDh- Mary R. Carman — Lee SalvaH
A
Satiafted
ruatomer
to
our beet
B. E. Regers, Se. Aaaeelate*
liana* 3* Kail, run N 73 3
W. ■ "Bin" STEMPER Agency
ed residential ares aa aa eactpadvertisement.
f*rt lo a aoncrata hlu.k at
Ph.
FA
2-1391
17
91
at
Hiawatha
tlonelly good buy. For plaasant
Phone FA 2-4*91
111 N. Park
rlaht nf way or Mtal*
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Plumbing A Heating
living this homo otters equipped 1-REDROOM frair* nou*e in vary
l: .ad No. I. thanra N 30*
104 So. Oak
Ph FA 13748
AIR CONDITIONING
I f K 31 faat. thanra R I f
kitchen,
nlr
conditioning,
hard
FARM ER’S AGENCY
good condition’ sprinkler sys­ CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
la* E 123 2 frrf. t h . n r . M
wood
floors,
and
situated
on
a
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
tem: front aed rear screened la 1007 Sanford Ave.
II* 1*' W 101.01 t**t to
FA 30501
large landscaped lot. You may
me Ph.
FA 11081
D. H. Whitmore
point o f li*fln n in f.
porch; garage; large corner lot;
assume an eilstlng 4‘#r, VA
I T O f A ItK IIF.IlKltr NCVTIFIFD
Ullian G. Trams
PLUMBING
000 W. 10th. St.
hat th* Plaintiff haraln ha* Inotlmortgage at no txtra cost.
I*. Ptewfce A
Aisocletes,
Conlrarting A Rrpalra
at*.I a aolt aaatnft you In -th*
Priced at IU.225 with down READY FOR IMMEDIATE
Frre Estimalea
Srrull Court nf th* Ninth Ju.tlrlal 118 S. French Ave. Th. FA 2-5221
payment to suit you. More to
Cwt Elowrr# For Any Orraaaton
Ir.-ult, In and fnr Mamin..I* Cnun- After hours, FA 21811, FA 2-4921,
R. L. HARVEY
OCCUPANCY
jf. Florida, to qulat It* tltl* to th* FA 2 0291
SANFORD ri^lWER SHOP
Immediately and be elipble for • BEDROOM, g bath, kitchen 804 Sanford Ar# Phono FA 9-3003
t o r * daarrlbad proparty, altuatad,
r.A
t-ian
or
ea tm o
bomectead
eeemption
a
e
a
t
equipped. Florida room. Large
|lne and halnf In Mamlnol* Cnun.
year.
11. Klertrirel Servicea
Florida, at haralnabova mort
MAJOR BR WN REALTY
lot. Call FA 2 3433.
IT. ret a - Llvaaterk • Seepitee
Irllrularly art out. Tou art har*Realtor
r*.|ulr«d to flla your Anawar
1-REDROOM home,
hardwood
Stenstrom
Realty
LAKE
MART
Pitta Hi* Clark o f th* Circuit
GIVE a Brail# puppy for Chrlftfloors. large lot. 3400 Adam*
HERBERT STENSTROM
( r u n . »**..tri In and f,»r Sanilnula Ph. FA 1-5237 of FA 2-1994.
ma,. EA 10284.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO
C«»jrt. W»nf*»«*ond. T • r m *
gounty, Florida, an.l aarva a copy
Rexislrrrtl Biukai
HO Magneda
FA I
htraof upon Danlal 31. Huntar,
FA *1417.
LEV
RISNER
PET Rina Tail Monkey in large
10 Tark Avanu*. South, Wlntar
LOTTIE BROADWAT
A?#wAp
cage, cheap Mixed popptae.
Irk. Florida. Attorrvay for lb*
M Jeljdta^^^PelettM ^R i^eJee
KEN TORBF.TT
la ln tlf f In th* ahova a n io n aa
cheap. Call EA 2*48.1
THE
REAL
ESTATE
h*fnra rh* llth day nf January. 119 N. Park Ave.
■ETTYE D. SMITH
Ph. FA 1-9128
ROOFING,
Gutter,,
Spouting.
$. D 1*01*. ala* a Dacra* Pro Con­
NUMBER IS FA 2.1991
Associates
Roof Repair*, rainling, Cement ta. Machinery - Tool#
tain will ha antara.l aaalnat you
11 N. Park
— Ph. FA 2 2420 Thi* 1 bedroom Pmerreat home
A Carpenter Work. General
IT IN ORD ERED that tllla h*
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
■htlihad In th* Hanford llarald. a
Horn# Repair*. 20 yr«. Experi­
2544 Franch Ava.
B &amp; M Distributors
BARGAIN — MOVE IN TODAY
(*w*papar
pnbllahad In Mvmlnnla
ence Very !/,w Rates. Phone
aunty, Florida, one* aarh waak
J.
W.
HALL
2 BR. house on Magnolia, fust out
letrodecing
R1SI
down
Buy
thil
home
and
EA
2
5871
ar four rnnaarully* waaka
at ttty llm.'s; kitchen equipped,
NEW PRODUCTS
RcalUr
pay monthly payment* le«s
flTNKMM Ih* hand o f th* Clark
venetisn blinds, apace heater.
P O. Box 431. taka Mary. Fla.
Phona FA 2 3941
PAINTING A DECORATING
lad th* Circuit Court. Hamlnol* "Call Hall"
than rent. No other deal like
[County, Florida, thla «th day af
Must sell at once. 13995. Will
Ph. EA 2 1583. /. new 3 gal
Licensed — Bonded
it in Sanford These term*
[Da.-aml.ar, A. D, I13t.
trad* for late model ear.
Free Eatimata* —
cement mixer equipped with
apply only until December 31.
OKAI.I
FA 2 0941 or FA 80935
Work Guaranteed
electric motor that one man
Gosh. Mom. w* ran afford
MR. EXECUTIVE
David 3t natohal
Clark nf th* clra u lt Ooart For the moat liveable 4 bedroom,
■emlnot* Painting Ceatrarters
can nperale — weight 35 Ih*.
thi*
one!
CALL
NOW!
HOUSE for Sale or Trade: Pnee
Mrmlnola County, Florida
FA 2 1204
complete — mixr, 50 lbs. in
3's bath home in Seminole
lly: Aria J. Lundqulat, DC,
$7,500. Term*. Pb. FA 21114.
W. H. "Bill" STEMPER Ageeey
2 minute* — * cu. It. hr. with
I W la d r r m radio A llunt*r
County, let us ahow you thla
FLOOR
sanding
and
finishing
Phase FA 3 4991
112 N. Parti
nn* bucket For any cement or
Attorn*, a at l a w
new "plan of tomorrow" home
Cltaniog, Waxing. S e r v i n g
M l Part. A.anut. Mouth
rnncrrle Job. May hr rented at
SAN 8EM KNOLLS
Just completed tn Loch Arbor.
Seminole County unce 1925.
Winter Park Florid*
0. Mortgage Ia an*
(he following store,—with 3
Every member of the family
H M. GLEASON lab Mary.
buckets; Gregory I.umber Co,
wa« considered In designing this
3 Bedroom
WANTED. $3,800 at e». interest.
Sanford; Edward, Hardware,
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
R A M ROOFING
HALCEV BUILT home. A tarWrit* Box !,, Sanford Herald
Sanford; Gregory Lumber Co ,
HOMES RY ZEULI
Contracting A Repair*
rifle value at I24.200.u0, with
DeLand; Chutuota Supply Co.,
IJeenaed — Bonded -Injured
$550
n o w . $. Famate Hal* Wasted
conventional financing available. r » o *
Chuluota
FREE ESTIMATES
■ For the Beet tw Wiring
Exclusive with Seminole Realty,
Cam* Circulation Company haa too Laurel Av*.
Ph. FA 17*43
1901 Park Ave. FA 2-S2M.
J • RESIDENTIAL
•overal opening* for women m
MODEL
OPEN
DATT.Y
\
• INDUSTRIAL
aril all popular magarme sub- IS. Special Service*
Blocks wast at French
f
• COMMERCIAL
acrtptiona
on
budget
plan
nn 90th Street
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO
through local Department Store
RROKER
Greenware
Free Instruction,
Permanent
work
on
year
round
202 So. Park Are. Ph FA 2 3991 IV* and I bathe, peatel etelored
Gift Piece*—Supplies—Kiln,
bait,,
la
done
in
your
homo.
tile—Furred and plaetor well*—
Ph. FA 3 478T
Cornel#** Fra* training given. Rinehart Road
All electric kitehoBA— Terrene
8-ACRES of good farm land In
No Investment naceaearr Vac­
f
l
o
o
r
e-Cuatom
belh
cabinet­
Sanford Celery Della $500 per
AUTO GLASS
ancies to he Allad by Jan. lat.
work- and duet-free eleeata—
acre Excellent termi. Richards
Write
Immediately
Box
C
r
o
Landecaped and ether plua fea­
INSTALLED
Hotel. Melbourne. Florida.
Santoed Herald —Sanford. Fla
ture*.
Winilahield
Reek Otoe,
L «or Glee*
Vent Glaee
KO. Htl.DKHRAND h a *
RUMORS ARE FLYING! w. H. "Bill" ST E M P E R Ageeey
MF.RRT
CHRISTMAS
jaay SPOT CASH and ■»«!
SERVICE
Realter A laser**
(and they are true)
Youra win he If you help pay
farm buvara far ACREAGE . .
Senknrik G l n „ end Paint Co.
ASSOUATES: H. E. Teffer
That STEMPER AGENCY will
GROVES . . . FARMS . . . MOoff thoie bills hv representing
tt. M4 W. 2nd Si
FA 2 48r
Arthur
F.
Day,
Everett
Harper
loon
open
a
branch
office
TELS . . RANCHES . . BUSI­
AVON COSMETICS
Writ*
Robert
F.
Mar.
Bart
Pilcher,
South
of
Town,
at
th*
CloverNESSES . . . and INCOME
I lf.A T I V G
Boa m Lockhart, Fla. TO
Helen E. Noonan
leaf Corner Intrrserlion of Park
PROPERTIES of all kind*. If
If. R. POPK r o .
DAY.
US M. Pash
yen are aeriaua about aelling
(Orlando Drive) Avenue and Phona FA 1 4991
mo I Park — PA 14N4
• Quiet Community
aed ready U Mart paekiea,
French Avenue
Watch for
ghonr or writ* CEO. HILDE­
OPENING'DATE. The STEM-1
• Near Coif Course
BRAND today — hi* servira
PER AGENCY fainiiy feel* that
will ro*l you no more!
they can belter serve your Real
• and General Insurance Need,
W.
hy Providing this additional
Facility—«,h!
R* sura and
aprrad EARNESTLY YOURS,
Realtor
STEMPER AGENCY.
t Turn Went On 20th
P. O. Box 3041

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S IN C E R E L Y -

$500 DOWN

$200 Dn. - Vacant

Dawn's

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VALUES

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STRICKLAND-M0RRIS0N, Inc.

ORLANDO
rhon* GA 3-9043

WI LL BE OPEN

St. Follow Country
Huh Rd. A Watch
Fnr Our Signs . . .

W. R. "Hill'* STEMPER Ageeey
Phone EA 2 4991
111 N. Perk

OSCAR'S Package STORE
Cor. Geneva A Beardall - Hwy. 18

1ft TOPULAR

Ph. EA 3-7872

BRANDS

CUT RATE - ‘2 ”
OPEN Mm . thru Thura. T . 19. Fri. A Sat. 7 . 12

Saturday, Dec. 26th
8:00 A. M. -

• PARTS

Your Friendly Ford

OPEN D A IL Y

12:00 NOON

• SERVICE
Dealer

FA 2-1481

• SALES
Since

$450 Down

1931

Cnnnt ruction Co., Inr,
141 Weal 29th Street
r w . FA 2-3193

FACTORY TO YOW
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BUNDS

Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plaitie ends. PUstie
or rayon lapea. Cotton ar hylen
cords.
Senknrik Ulan* and Paint Co.
111-11$ W. 2nd St

FA

TOMATOES and SWEET POTA­
TOES. Celtry Av*., Mar Beardall.
PRACTICALLY NEW gsa
3130. Terms. FA 7 09*3.
BEAUTIFUL Spinet plane, sea

$900. Win **n tor $171; like
Phon# FA 9-1971,
SERVE!. 19 n . R. Htelt fffa
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L I T A B N E R (P «ta r Palmer) and Marryin* Sam (S ta b b y K aya) tell the Dogpatch dwellers that “ the country a
la th e v e r y beat o f band*” in the song and dance aetno
from T H Abner," coming to tha Rita Theatre tomorrow.

A mafias picture that tha whole
fatally eaa aajep together will
light wt Mm town whan "LIT Abtm ". seniatloaal plcturltallon of
Ifep Broadway musical hit, arrives
at tha Rita Theater tomorrow.

SBVILLC, Spain (UP!)—Chil­
dren in the Isolated outback areas
of southern Spain peered anxiousI ly into the ski** today, awaiting
tho appenrane of Santa Claus.
| Not for them, a whiskered fat
old merry chimney climber oa a
sleigh pulled by eight tiny rein­
deer. TWir Santa is a U. S. Air
! Force pilot from the Strategic
Air Seesasaad’s IMh Air Foes*.
He ia Capt. Jack H. Capers,
od Apple Valley, Calif., and the
drone et his L - » light plane is
Bore musical to the children's
ears than the ringing of sleigh
bells.
It all began back in early 195*
when Capers was patrolling the
fuel pipeline running from U. 8.
bases near Seville to Rota in the
I seath.
While hedge-hopping along the
line checking for possible leaks or
1 other damage, he struck up a
1 waving acquaintance with ‘ the
children of the more than 120
’ families that Hva along the iselaltd route.
“ Captain Jock," as ha become

known to hla little friends, began
filling the pocket* of HI* Hying
suit with candy and other sweets.
Then a* ho bussed along tha pipe­
line, ho dropped the precious tid­
bits to the eager children.
Lost Christmas, Capers* com­
rades of the 3977th Supply Squad­
ron at Moron Air Force Bas*
chipped in to set eg "Operation
Qumdrop."

Hudon Is Named
No. 1 Star O f ’59

Philly Water
Becomes Tasty
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Phil
adelphlans can now offer atrang-

CAREER-CONSCIOUS Anthony Francioaa turns his
eharms on the producer’s daughter, Shirley Maclaine,
while his wife, Joan Blackman, observes in the back­
ground in this scene from ‘‘Career’’ which arrives at
the Movieland Drive-In Sunday.

“ Carter", hated on g famous
off-Droadway stage play opens at
the Movieland Drive-In Sunday
and will continue through Wed­
nesday.
The Dim. starring Dean Martin,
Anthony Franeiosa. Shtrlry Mac­
laine and Carolyn Jones, lolls
the story of an ambition-driven
man’s rise to the tup of his career
and of the poeple he uses and
abuses to get there.
The other fcaturr on the &gt;rogram is “ The Wonderful Country"
with Robert Mitchum.
On Thursday and Friday, “ The

Nixon To Speak

GAINESVILLE (UPI) - Vic*
President Richard M. Nixon will
includa a speaking engagement
at the University ef Florida on
his Florida visit neat month.
University President J. Wayne
Relit laid Nixon had been invited
to speak hara by tha eollegt’i
lecture seriei commute.

RIVERHEAD, N. Y. (UPI) — sive area's most distinguished
Twenty-seven prisoners from the citiiens in a rare display of
Suffolk County Jail have been Christmas spirit.
For tha lost week, tha *7 prUmixing with some of this excluoners, along with six of t h 0
guards, hava been making the
rounds of the area, staging
Christmas aarols hafoap eerriee
organisation* and other grwopa ta
HOLLYWOOD &lt;im &gt; — Actor the musical and spiritual satis­
Rock Hudson was notified today faction of both tha Manana and
he was selected "No. 1 Star of the carolers.
1959“ In n money-making stars
poll of theater exhibitors in Can­
ada and the United State*.
Doris Day was selected first
among actresses in the poll con­
ducted by the Motion Picture Her­
ald for Fame, a film industry
trade publication. Both Hudson
and Miss Day starred la tha
Universal • International movie
"rillow Talk."

Best of Everything" and “ White
Witch Doctor" will play followed
by three action packed dramas on
Saturday,
Showing Saturday will be "To­
bacco Road." "Ciod's Little Acre"
and “ Swamp Woman."

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MONDAY. DECEMBER 28. 19S9

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Growers Cautioned On Pesticide
County Agent Cecil Tucker to­
day warned celery grower* in the
t i to take proper precaution*
hen applying pesticide on crop*.
Tucker aaid he had heard re­
ports that the Food and Drug Ad­
ministration recently aeiied a
"number of shipments" of celery
produced by a Florida grower who
used too much pesticide on hla
crop.
Tucker urged all grower* who
use chemical* like Parathion, not

«

to apply them within seven day*
of harvest.
He said that a meeting li plan­
ned early next month of all celery
grower* in the county to advi*e
them of exact precautions to take
when applying chemicals to celery
crops before harvest.
Tucker said that no Seminole
County celery grower has been
involved in the FDA action, but
warned that the agency is "crack­

ing down’* because of the recent
cranberry menace.
Some 1.500 acres of celery are
nearly ready for shipment in the
county, according to Tucker.
United Press International re­
ported that FDA chief (ieorge P.
Larrick laid his agency had an­
other rase in which a lettuce
grower Irft loo much pesticide on
his crops "and we’re setting
them through the federal courts."
He cited the cases in an elfort
to show that tom* producers re­

fuse, or fail. U&gt; follow direction*
given by manufacturers or the
government for use of pesticides,
some of which have caused can­
cer in animats in laboratory teats.
l-arrirk said that the govern­
ment normally inea to cope with
such problems through educational
programs, "by letting people know
what's expected of them."
Itut if (hat doesn't work, he
•aid it can institute seiaure nr
bring criminal prosecutions and
"we expect to use all of Ihoac."

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News Briefs

^ The State Hoad Dept, lake* an­
other step toward getting land for
use in widening Sanford Avt., with
circuit Court Judge Vollo Williams
scheduled to appoint court apprais­
ers at a 4:30 p. m. hearing today.
The two appraisers wi'l estimate
the value of the 96 parcels border­
ing Sanford Ave. needed for the
widening project and make their
appraisal report to Judge Williams.
* After the judge holds a hearing
“ n the appraisal figure, the SHD
will pul up money to buy the land
»o that construction can start,
county Attorney Mack Cleveland
Jr. said this morning. The SHD
I* holding Seminole County money
which will be used to pay for the
land.
The SHD has estimated Ihe par­
cel* owned by UT persons to be
worth 122,103. Owners of land in­
v o lv e d are commanded to file an­
s w e r * . w SRI» eminent domain
petitions before Jan. 25 to show
"what right, Interest or liens" Ihey
have t* the lands and In show why
the land shouldn't be used to add
to Sanford Avsouc's width. The
street will be widened from Ge­
neva Ave. to Cinder s corner.

ONE OF THE HAZARDS o f owning a amnll car is having frienda who ara
practical joker*. When Hud Moughton, right, returned to hi* office he
found hi* little Fiat standing by hia de.*k and Mr*. Pearl Scott and Dick
Mopes innocently going nix&gt;ut their work. Mapen, with several other men
from aummnding officea lifted the cur from the curb and rolled it into
Moughton** office aa a bit o f holiday fun.
(Staff Photo)

Conformity Hit
MIAMI ItEACH turn — u. s.
Men. Paul H. Douglas (D-lll.l
said Sunday night that "powerful
fame*'* wer* being exerted to
make Americana conform to • set
pattern. Douglas aaid conformity
seem* to attain a false unity by
knocking out individual differ­
ences.

Prepares For Election
TAI.I.AIIASHKK (CPU — For­
mer Circuit Judge John McCarty
today rrpoited II.'JIH) in contribu­
tions to his guliet tutorial war
chest whirh made his contribu­
tion* to date total gA.K'Jft. The Fort
Pierce candidate al«o rrpoited
gll.40 in ripenses, which pushed
hia total campaign costs to date
to |84.ttU,

Blizzard Strands
Holiday Travelers

blm-ki-d road* ami knocked dow n'31 degrees but the weatherman
utility lines.
j *aid tha mercury would drop ale
Hundred* of car* were abandon 1most 20 degrees hy morning,
rd in Nebraska. Iowa, Hie Dakotas. [ A United Airline* plan* wtih 39
Kansas. Oklahoma. Trsas and passenger* aboard made in anNew Mexico. Weary travelers-ought shelter in farm humri and scheduled landing at Council
iantnied hotels and motrls in (lie Bluffs, Iowa, at midnight when
FOOD FOR NEEDY FAMILIES wu* given to Sunforil Kulvution Army
storm area Temperatures dropped the pilot lot* momentary contact
-harply and rain changed to snow will) the neightioring Omaha air­
( ’apt. Marcella Reynold.* Christman Kv« by Troop 34 Boy Scout*. Russell
in Ihe (irrst Lakes area. Chicago
McKnight, center, and blaming Arrow patrol leader (Jury Rowell presented
port. The passengers waded off
reported a rri-nrd high for inslay of
the food to Uapt. Reynold*. The locnl Salvation Army group distributed
the field but the airline anticipat­
food to 200 needy families.
(S taff Photm
ed difficulty in moving the DUI
off Ihe bogged soil.
Shower* were forecast Irum
Florida and eastern Alabama
*?
.
northward into ihe Ohio Valley and
ti;tnford Naval Air Station eommsnder. t ’4»|it
renlrat Atlanlle alalas, VLh mow
changing lo freeiutg rain in most
Lionel Arthur, will turn ever command of the bane in
Optimistic Report
of New England. Generally fair
.-special
curemoiiiejs
at
9
a.
m.
tomorrow,
FORT LAUDERDALE I UPI)—
NEW YORK (UPU —New York
skies and warmer weather were ia
Calit. Robert Slye will take over the command. At­
The rhairman of the Florida Turn
era may have a special reason
•lure for most of Use western had
tending the ceremonicri will be county and city official*.
pike Authority predicted tmUy
for watching Ihe seconds tick off
of the country.
The
county
commission,
which
usimlly
meets
at
9:30,
New Year’ s Eve—the possibility
Rockefeller's support for nurn Rockefeller These Democrat* de*. South Flonda ia headed for it*
NEW YORK.(UPI) — U o t. N e l­
New Mexico, live Pauhanslle re­
biggest winter tourist season ever
has delayed it a meeting until 11 a. m. an board member*
that aU buses and subways will
son Korkrfe lle r twi am r the o ver­ tier two spot in ihe ticket — de* cribed Rockefeller’s decision as a
gion and Nebraska caught the full
Thomas II. Manual repotted a
atop running at midnight.
may
atts'inl.
fnr$r nf the storm Sunday.
Marc than t.wp members o! whelm'd.! faiuril. for the HOP pile hi* advance rejection— wa* victory for old guard Republican* new iccord high of 421.10:1 in
Tne hii/aatd hl u w -' into tha Pan­
wnun
wuuid
backfire
on
tinGOP.
registered
in
a
weekend
poli
at
vice
pre-ideniial
noipinalton
when
tolls
for
one
day
un
tne
.
’
sunshine
Transport Worker* Union voted
handle
after dumping right to ia
9 unanimously Sunday night to walk ho how rd out of the presidential parly Wider* across the nation.
In Republican quarters, there Slate Pathway. Tha hig day wa*
inches of snow in railern New
oft their Jobs Jsn. 1 if no eomraet race, a survey ol state Republican
Stale chairmen or lop aides In was speculation that Nixon would from 6 a. m. Sunday to 6 a. in.
Mexico during a 10-hour periml.
agreement is reached.
leaders showed today.
26 stale* were willing to name a revise his campaign plan* and t o d a y .
The Panhandle svaa hlanketrsj Vy
A large' proportion of OOP vice-presidential favorite. Seven­ shun primaries whirh would have
The union thus had the author­
eight lurin’* and winds of 45 mites
ity to halt ail subway lines ami leaders refuted to believr Rocke­ teen
eh&lt;»e
Rockefeller
Six kept him away from Washington L e a r n e d H i » IvOSriOD
in hour whipped live foot drifts
all city and privalely-ownrd bus feller'* declaration Saturday that named Rep Charles A. Hailed at ps’ rba|&gt;* crucial stages of tbr
MIAMI (UPlt—A candidate fur
across highways.
lines in this metropolis of tight lie would "quite obviously" reject (Rind.) and two lilted Sen. next session of Congress
juvenile judge explained the two
A bus ami 30 hr 40 cari wers
a place on Ihe 1*90 ticket a* Vice- Thruston Morton, GOP national
million persons.
Huwever, Nixon said Sunday year* he spent in a reform school
stalled more than two hour* near
Mayor Rolwrt F. Wagner called President Richard M Nlron'a run­ chairman.
that hi* plan* "always have been as a youth would help hint per
Clavion, N. M., before annwplowa
• meeting of hia amergenry ac­ ning mate.
made indcpctnleiill. of what oilier folio hi* new dull** if he ie
AUGUSTA, (is. ( UPI) -- Presi and France originally suggested a ,,,iuld c|e, r , path ,„r ,htnli An
Single
mentions
went
to
Secre­
tion committee today to plan
people
might
say
or
do
"
He
said
tary of Labor
ante* Mitchell,
elected. "It i* my belief that from drill Eisenhower agreed today lo Hireling at Pans lo start April 27. rshmated 600 traveler* sought re­
what will be done in tha event of
Rep Stylet Rrtdgri (H-.N.tl.I, and it was "lost early" to discuss his the insights fathered from my join or a propsasal lor a rummit Soviet Premier Nikita K. Khrush­ fuge in Vaughan and Enema,
g a atrike. The committee includes
plans for I96U.
Sen. flarry Goldwatrr (R-ArU.).
own experlem e» a* a youth, i conference at Pari* in mid May.
respreseotatives of hospitals, the
chev agreed lo a meeting but *ug N. M . to escape the blinding storm
Sena ie Democratic I-coder Lyn
Virtually all the leader* polled
transit authority, and police, san­
He also summoned 10 high guv- gestrd April 21 or .May 4, date* which forced all highwaya ia a
dun U. Johnson (Tex.I a pulentlat could tiring a super atmmianrt of
50 mite radius to he closed.
i by UPI in H ol the 50 dale* prit-idenllal randidale sotnmt-sl compassion to the practical and
itation. fire, traffic and health de.
eminent official* to a cunferrnce whirh conflicted will) plans uf the
arcepled Hoekrfellrr'* withdrawal
legnl
aspect*
of
the
judge'*
re­
pertinents.
Western
Nations
tip the general reactu-n uf hi*
licrr I orstliiy 0* disco** the guv
from the presidential race at fare
The TWU and ihe transit au­
While House News Rrcrelary
pariv when be said Rockefeller's sponsibilities," **ul attorney Roberninrnf's nuclear program nr 1960 James
vaiu*.
ar
M
.
Batlet.
thority also wer* meeting today.
Hagerty said Klsenhow
annonnrement nailed down GOP
NEW YORK (UI'D—The movie
At the mass meeting, Michael industry publication Film D*ily
along with other foreign ami lie ar had advised llrrtrr lhat a meet­
Some felt this leant he would nomination for Nixon.
J. Quill, international president of
ten sc policy matter*. Thu meeting ing ui Pari* in mid May wa* satis­
He also said ll shout'd "There
hoi mimed lie.-Ion attorney Joseph also he out of the 19*i( race at
the TWU, said "We don't want N. Welch us the b«»t jopportiti* well, since Nixon could lie expect, is tiu place in ihe nilimial Kepub
jirt-suniably will deal with Ihe factory if Britain and France also
• to strike and we'll work every
ed to seek a second term If elect­ Ilian party fur Itie ltd, and pro­
current Iran on Irsllng nuclear agreed. Paria sources «rt ihe dgumovie actor of 1959.
liuur now til Thursday to settle
ed. A few considered him a con­ gressive governor."
wi-apno*. which expire* this week. aa May IS
Welch,
At
my
counsel
ill
the
.. A the problem." But hr warned:
tender
in
lDr*
(when
he
will
be
lo Ihr first working day nf his
"There will be a general dis
Forecasting
a
Demos
ra
Ur
vie|Oil Army-McCarthy Senate hear­ 60).
A L B E R T L E A . Minn. ( U P I ) MIAMI (UPI i - A husky merha year end holiday visit her*. Iha cusaion iJ the international and
•Vi W “ If we're forced to strike, R
lory nrxi November, Jonnson said
ings,
was
cited
Sunday
for
hi*
rut*
At le a d l.Vi non striker* crossed
won't be settled overnight."
me
who
like*
rrlith
on
his
rheesr
President
conferred
with
Secretary
defense
Held*,
including
the
nu­
But a liveable p opurtion ignor­ "the Democratic president' should
The TWU is asking wage and its a judge in "Anatomy of a Mur­ ed Hndefeller'* simultaneous re seriously consider drafting Rockr burger* went lo Jail this weeksind of Stale Christian A Herler hy clear program for I960," Hagerty picket line* and entered tha Wil­
son A Co. packing plan! without
fringe 'benefits which reportedly der.” it win* the first acting chot* jectiun of the running mate post feller for a high appointive post.
rather than pay fsir (wo without telephone aiaiul hair* for Ihe pro­ said "T h e y alsu will have a gen incident today
armed National
would rust the transit authority 7S for the tiU.yeui -old lawyer.
posed
summit
inerting
•rat
discussion
of
the
course
nf
lion
next
fall.
Film Daily's aelectiona wete
G uardsm en sioml hy.
relish.
million dollar* and the private
Ihe ( ruled .Slate*. Grral Hrilam nrgntiaitoni in Geneva."
"Qulle
obviously,"
Rockefeller
ImtfJ on a poll of reviewer* nod
The peaceful reopening nt the
companies 25 million dollar*.
Instead, Edward R Ralley, ST.
Asked if Ihe dilciUsliHI would
commentators from newspapers, had said Saturday, "I shall not at
plant wa* In n tnrkrd contrast In
ate a howl of clam chowder and
include the expiration Tuesday of
any time enlrrtain any thought of
: tu.igniines and hrouiWasting.
Ihe scene n early three week* ago
waved a II hill to par for it. The
this nation'* self Imposed ban on
accepting nmninat on In the viceThr other citations included:
when angry picket* stoned nonwaiter mbvtt-d lie also pay for
presidency
even
Ihe
honor
were
nuclear
weapon
tests,
Hagerty
re
III -t performances by male
strik e rs' c a r* and police cA hfijThree buy* lost yex'vrday )•*- the cheeseburgers
plied only tiiat it would go into
offered, for this would dearly run
rate d guns, knives and black­
st»t«: James Stewart in “ Ana­
tween
Dviedo
and
Geneva
weie
Hailey still refused lo pay for
Hie Geneva negotiation*.
counter to all the consideration*
ja c k *
*
A rar rkn into a ditch and turn, tomy of a Murder," Frederic Marrh inspiring my present decision found early this morning tha the cheeseburgers when a polirr
'Die United Stales. Britain and
M aj Gen. R ich a rd Cook, guard
in
"Middle
of
the
Night,”
Frank
ed over on Hwy. 17-92 near Mobagainst seeking the presidency,” Sheriff’s offie* reported. John man arrivrd and went to jail
Russia have suspended tests while
com m ander, said there was excelley'a Corner this morning but its Sinatra in ’ Some (.'ante Running,"
Democrats claimed today that and Graham Boon* and James Hill vowing, "It'a Ihe prinnple of ihe
seeking
agreement
at
Geneva
on
WASHINGTON (UPI s — Presi
lent cooperation between com pany
driver. William M. Carter of Long I.surcti' i- Harvey in "Room at the Rockefeller's
withdrawil
has put (heir boat in the E' liilockhat- thing- niR the money."
dent Elsenhower’s fact - finding a permanent prohibition on testing. and union o fficia l* in preventing
Tup" amt Rock Hudson in "Pillow boosted Deinoeratir rhinces of chee Creek yesterday and were
wood escaped injury.
He later wa* releasrd after
Hagerty again ducked question*
Herbert tare Alien of Orlando Talk."
the olijes-D of a -earth unlil early polling 123 bond he total rrttau board stepped hack mist the sleet about Eisenhower's reaction to another outbreak of violence
capturing the White llouvr
di.pule
today
to
get
management
*
The
guardsm en,
with
riflra
Rest
performance*
by
female
pulled out of the latngwood Oviedo
They said Niaon would he an this morning the Sheriff* d*pu- am bill—including cheeseburger* "last offer" lo the union and lo Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller'* alalr*
slung over llie lr shoulder*, w atch­
road in front of Carter who was stars; Audrey Hepburn In "The raster candidate to heal than tiei said.
—had been 57 renls.
merit bowing mil as a candidate ed a * w orkers filed into tlie plant
sue up Ilia stalemate.
driving north on 17 92, Highway Nun's Story.” Rosalind Russell in
The three man board was sched for tha 1960 presidential minima during p re d a w n darkness.
Patrolman J. I-. Sike* reported. "Aunti* Maine," Shirley Maetiled to meet separately with union lion.
Although the scene w a* peace­
When farter slammed on his lavinr In "Some Came Running,"
"No mailer how you ask ihe que* ful, o bserver* said picket* at r ic h
and company representatives pre
brakes hi* car careened off the Susan Hay wind in “ I Want t«
liminary io resuming public hear lion, tliera will b« no statement," of the plan t'* six -jatc* noted lb*
road and flipped over, smashing Live,” and Ingrid Beigman in
ha aaid.
ings today.
license num ber of each c a r that
• tha windshield and denting the "The Inn of the Sixth llappines*
we al-o wish them In be aubserv
C H IC A G O I U P I I — "Thinkmg control of mankiml,” M'u-uer said.
Hoth
iiiles
wilt
present
their
po*
entered Ihe p lan , gates.
lop. Sikes charged -Urn with vio
Best juvenile*: Eddie Hodge* in
,. „
lent.
Complete
intelligence
and
illun to the board of Inquiry This
"If ihe machine* hs-iome more
M artia l law wa declared her*
Jation of right of way.
"A Hole in the Head." and Samira
lre b*cum,n« *"
Dec. l l and lifted a* of midnight
Dee in “ Imitatiun of Life.”
lhat Hie machine coi.lrl end and more eff.cienl and operate at together." aubaervieoce ds. nol go will include formal presentation of
management'* "last offer" which
Sund ay.
He*l director: Otlss Preminger up dominating man, a noted a higher paycltological It-vel, Ihe
"How often in ancient limes it
already has bren rejeclrd by the
lor "Anatomy of a Murder."
sejenlial warned Sunday.
catastrophe foreseen by Bu tler of clever Greek philosopher siava of Jsiei-lworkera as inadequate,
Sheriff’s deputies arrested iwo
Beat screen playwright. Wendell
N0rb*.rl Wjener. one-time child the dominance of the machine a le*s intelligent Roman slave ho'i
The new sessions followed an Winter Park men lor Investiga­
er must have dominated the a&lt; other futde round of bargaining tion in a breaking ami entering
Constable J Q Galloway ha.
X h ^ V i " ^ pLtur.^-rha ,,n,ri"ty »ho graduated jrun. ilar cornea nearer anil nearer."
Wiener declared Ihe idea wa* lion* of hi* master rather Ihm hurt Sunday, botn on a company rase (bis morning after one of Ihe
r
lfd ,
! Nun'. Story." director of phot,,l»- "*W »&gt;r American A.
them with breaking into the Lak.
p-t4nt p|aner.
*o*/aUon for lire AdsaiKcmrut of t*Uc lhat "nothing can mine out have obeyed hi* wishes,1 Iha math by company level and on au in inspects fuught with a Sanford
rmatician said.
policeman Iasi night, police said
TA LLA H A SSEE (IT U — The
dtiviry-wide basia.
1Monroe school cafeteria Dec. IT,
Top foul of 1959: Saudi a Dae. isius-me lhat if such machiuta are of a machine that has not been
"One property U machine
Sanford patrolman John Bum governor's office **id Manatee
The fact finders, after their new
They are charged ith breaking
---------------------------- nol u»ed properly, dangerous ecopul in ll."
which is now actively admitted is hearings, must report back u&gt; ihe bley Stopped Boyce Karl Simmons County Sheriff Roy HaJen will
Into the cafeteria and taking 20
"Ulu* ia often interpreted a* aa lhat over a limited range of opera President hy Jan 6 on where man­ near Hunt’a Feed Slur* late last meet with Gov. luHoy Collins to­
pound* of hamburger, three sail
nomtral and social problems could
-erting lhat a inacnlnr winch man Don Ihey act far more rapidly agement and anion aland ui the night and queaimnrd him. Sim- day.
sages, several gallon cans of Adenauer Better
m u ll,|
muna fought with Knmbley and
has made must rumam continually than human beings and are far dispute.
The purpose of ib« mealing w u
IIUN’N, German) lU F ll— West
peaches and potatoes, several half
".Many people have poo psuhed subject lu man," he said. "The
more precise In performing the.
This will set In motion niacbin then ran away wi‘ h Charles Hu disclosed but it undoubtedly wilt
pint carton* of milk, some pack German Chancellor Konrad Ade­
cry undor the TaftJlarUcy law for brrt Wood, alto of Winter Park, concern bolita operation* ia Mana­
ages of jrbo mix, It plates, and nauer ia recovering quickly, from the danger* of marhute ti-chni problem t* very close lo the great operation*.
tee County. A recent raid ia the
"This being tin case, even wheo the .VW.bUJ Steelworkers to vote police reported
aevcral spoooa and forks. Gallo a bad head cold which put turn ntques, and they have flatly oust problem of slavery.
Humbley later found Hunt's county rounded up more than 70
way recovered some of the canned I In bed last Thursday and proh- Iradicted the early prediction of
"Wa wish a slave fo be ictcll, they do nol in any way transcend Jan. 11-13 on wbethrr they want
oan.t ot their to accept Ihr liaal mar. i "nienl Feed store broken into and 45 25 suspect* in an alleged million dol­
goods, all the plate* and stlvar abtv will be hack at work Tuas Samuel Butler (an Engliah aullmr) gent, lo be able to as*i*t u* In man in tlie |
wa* reported missing.
lhat Ms* b us china wigns taka over carrying out our tail*** iiowevar I tasks'."
lar gambling ring,
1 slay, ns* duenwa leporUid.
•ufler.
•ara.
It* United Ptess International
Humlird* uf Christmas holiday
traveler* were stranded by a howl
ing hli/urd llikt knifed deep into
ihe nation's midieetion today,
leaving a trail of winter misery
in the Texas Panhandle and tha
central plain* slate*
Giant Turnout
Tlie sturm, packing winds of
Mote
ATHENS.
Ohio
(DPI*
,
,|
.
inearly
n
' eM
&gt;i i nmiles
*** a
sn
*
hour aa*
*
ait
* imovii*r *
than 3.500 ro leg* student, from
|hf ltpp„ r Midwest. whip
about 100 nation* mrl her. today pest the snow into huge drill* that
for what was hilled a* the latgest
atudent runfetenrr in the histsiiy
sif the flee wurld. The students
c * me from etery tunlinent eii-epl
Antarctica for the first quadren­
nial confeience of the National
*» *
*
-•*,#•Student Chriatlan Federation.
ms

Jan. t Bus Strike
G O P Leaders Favor Rockefeller
*May Hit New York
For Vice Presidential Nomination

Command Change

Ike Agrees To Summit

Meeting In M id-M ay

Lawyer Honored
By Film Industry

Guard Stands By
As Plant Reopens

Pickled Principle
Leads To Arrest

k

Driver Escapes
# Injury In Mishap

Three Found After
All Night Search

Mediators To Hear
'Last' Strike Offer

Push Buttons Carefully

t

Youths Arrested
After Break-In

2 Arrested After
Store Break-In

Bolita Probe
Meeting Set

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MOSCOW ( W l) - Premier MbM ar opened a
i Part# Central Commit■ « m h &gt;4 W 6*ri writ a praMem
i to feto to art ■ ■- - t o * to lai farm producttaa to lumia'a
t America" seven-year plan.
— Jarmer Khreahcbev aumaoo«tf tto m party (atom tor tto
. to r t tlma vttkto a year to hte
aaparttr aa liret aecwtiry «t tto
. tartot Cemmualst Party.
Laat Jam, aa part ef tto reranyaar plan aimed at catebiag op
wttb and
. Kataa ML,.— I
...■ ■ ■ i
appad aethm la
■rat tto tooatod industrial goal*
•at during laat Ptbruary'* H«t
•Party Congress.
T o d a y Kkruahc bev, possibly
toom d tor tto prodigious la m outfat to taw to Midwest America

laat toptamtor, diractad tto Ml
com mil tea member* and US eaadldata* to turn full attentioa to boostto( already looming agricultural
production.
Tto meettog coincided with tto
aatb aanlvenary of tto Mrtfe of
former Premter Jaaef Stalla who
seldom eoaveaed a Central Cammlttee session preferring to pe-Ualoae with vtrtoal one-man rule.
Immediately after Stalin'* death
la IKS Khrushchev publicized tto
critical rendtUan of thing* down aa
tto ceUeetira Urma aad told livestock product loo waa worte than to
1S1X
In Mi iwceplng agrlculturo re­
form program Khrushchev cut
farmers' compulsory d e liv e re r
quots* forgavs back uses hiked
farm prices, did away with uses
on produce from farmer*’ individ-

_

ual plats, equipped eetteetlvs farms
with tractors, aad aant thousands
of trained farm aaparts tote tto
(laid.
Perhaps tto Soviet Premier’*
moil daring reform came to tto
clearing of nearly fifteen million
acres of virgin farm land to Si­
beria. Tto project replaced the
Ukraine as tto Soviet breadbasket
and M was credited with saving tto
nation from famine when crop*
failed In European Russia.
Khrushchev says Soviet industry
has reached M per cent of Amer­
ica'* industrial output but tto
farmers have managed to equal
only M to 25 per cent of U. S. form
production despite tto fact‘tto ma­
jority of tto Soviet Union's 208 mil­
lion citizen* work to agriculture.
Comparatively only ten per cent
of America’s estimated 110 million
citizen* work on farm*.

India M ust Negotiate, Nehru Says
NSW DELHI (UPI) - Prim*
W riter Jawatorlal Nehru laid to­
day India must either negotiate
- with tto Chinese Communists over
Ke lino Indian border dispute ar
lace up la tto grim prospect of
^todaflrita war" between tto two
The ladlsa people have o right to
bo aagry over Chinese incursions
me tto nation's borders, Nehru
i of Parliament,
hat they would to totter off tramlating their eager lata building todaatml aad military strength and
aattoeel morale.
Tto priase minister said internallsail disputes such as the one In.
die and China are engaged to now
■ay be settled only through diplo
macy ar war but any lino-lndlan
OOafUcI would to "aa Indefinite
War because we will never give to
and they will never give to.”
Nohru Monday rejected Chinese
Premier Chou Ka-Lal'a suggestion
that the two men meet Saturday to
dim e s tto bonder dispute. Tto

Girl Grabs Bag

Wrih $5,675
NEW T O M (UPI) - Was tto
Mttto girl a prankster or a trained
robber? Waa tto maa who van off
with tto money tor father, tor
rieator, ar Juat a bystander who
aaw aa opportunity?
questions were unanswer­
ed today becau,« tto Hitto girl, the
and a bag containing more
then K.aoo cash ware all missing.
Monday afternoon Miss Catherine
•aeon, 02, a bookkeeper for a West
Side cafeteria, waa walking to a
bank to deposit KJ78 which she
tarried to a paper bag. While she
was watting to rroes tto street e
girt about B grabbed the hag and
Started running.
Miss Bacon ran after the girt
shouting "Help? A thief."
A worn so passerby slopped ih«little girl.
Just when Miss Bacon reached
five scent, a man of about 40 with
a black mustache appeared and
said "let me help you."
In the confusion the man scooped
ap tto money and fled.
Whea police arrived they found
Misv Baeoa left holding a *50 bill,
a to bill—end a piece of the bag.

Athlete’s Son Dead
ROYAL OAK, Midi. (UPI) John Thomas Tracy Jr., s sevenweek-old son of Pittsburgh ftteeler
tailback Tom (The Hnmb) Tracy,
• m found dead to hii crib Mon­
day. Police said Heath apparently
was due to suffocation, Tho
Trseys also havs a lyear-old
daughter.

Makes Fight Offer

sugsestioa came to a latter from
Chou Dec. 11.
The-Indian prime minister said
today that although tto Chinese
note reiterated past charges ladla
considered untenable, it still con­

tained "certainly a strong desire
te meet and discuss."
"1 welcome It,"'Nehru added.
‘When tto time is suitable I will
avail myself of the opportunity" of
meeting with Chou.

GE Theater 'Comics' Play
Is Refreshing, Perky
NEW YORK (UPI) - Oos suc­
cessful cartoon-bated family sc­
ries deserves another, 1 suppose.
Sunday night, CBS-TV’a Q.E.
Theater — presumably noting tto
TV success of Dsnnis Ihe Menses
—presented Crocked Johnson's
old c a r t o o n characters, Mr.
O’MsIley and Btrnaby in a halfhour colorcast writtea by Louis
Pelletier.
Bert Lahr starred aa tto
winged, cigar-smoking, fumbling
fairy godfather, Mr, O'Mallsy,
•ad Roony Howard wst his Utils
pal, Barnaby. The approach wst
slowed by ■ Khmaltz-t I Ip p a r
path, but to general. It succeeded
to showing off a refreshing, porky
spirit.
I especially enjoyed Ihe sight of
Lahr as he flapped around, Jr
grumbled about note cooes and
rockets In his flight path, or the
utter unpredictability and unrellabilly of leprechauns. "When you
want a lepracbaun, you never eaa
find It," he snorted. But the prize
line went to Barnaby, who told
an uninitiated little friend, "peo­
ple win think you're goofy If you
go around Imagining you don't
aec things."

Some advance publicity sold
Ihi* episode would bo a satire of
"Dragnet." If this was tto case
—and I think K waa a press
sgenl’a blunder — then Mr. Praiklns never saw Jack Webb In aeDialing And Elltog: Two special
eventa shows on NBC-TV Sunday
night — ted by Chet Huntley and
P r a n k McGee, respectively—
seemed to borrow from CBS-TV's
now habit of explaining every­
thing to a "moment of truth."
Both men took pains to ■■stain
how and whan tto aowsfltma nod
tape* wart made.
On Saturday, ABC-TV presented an hour-long documentary,
"Christmas and Christianity to a
Shrinking World." Produced by
Yale University, it waa informa­
tive and thought-provoking, al­
though somewhat amateurish in
many of lie production values.

Although master Howard was
strident and Dody Goodmanish at
tlmrs, the videotape was badly
corrugated ami the saccharine
was mishandled. I'll go &lt;m record
a*
pro D'Mallry
anytime
he
.\anls to fly around again.
The time-honored cry of "w o'll
head cm nff at the p ea t," rang
out Sunday night as part of an­
other longue-ln cheek
Maverick
episode i-alird, "A Cure For
Jo' nr ■ K iln ."
In
» .M1C-TV hour, Jim Gar­
ni'.' &gt;
-cil that a town’ s bestloved nu.t- ell lien—fellow named
Johnny Ituin — became ■ lowdown
highway
robber
when
soaked. Aflrr Garner raptured
this Jekyll-llydr character, no
one In town wanted to punish the
lovrahle bandit.
Up to Ihe three quarter mark,
the plot was suitably entertain,
ing. hrrety and easy In take. Bui
writer l-eonard rra ik lm seemed
to run out of gimmicks at that
point and finished off with sJine
standard western flourishes and
some puirling exits that only di­
luted I* r show’ a quality.

WCt COME

WAGON

m i u m u m , tfte o n e Hour Mar-

tinking Dry Cleaning riant at 108 Want 8neond St., to Chnrlin Morriaon,
publicity director for the Seminole
Samir
Chamber of Commerce. On the right to
Lloyd Barnee, owner ef the new
nev btiflineM.

Teachers 'Safe' From Typhoon
MANILA (UPI) - One hundred
it bool teacher* who had been miss­
ing for five days to tto typhoon
lashed central Philippines
up safe and sound today, reducing
tho toil of tto storm to M persons
dead or mlsuing.
Reports from Samar quoted con­
stabulary Lt. Cot. SimpUcte Cris­
tobal as saying tto teachers, who
had act out from Znmamga for
Samar in a launch when tto typhoone bit, succeed«d in returning
to Zumarrags,
Elsewhere In tto Philippines, 14
persons were known dead nod »
missing in tto wreckage of the totar-island steamer Risal; W were
killed and one mining at various

“ Thank you.” to Mid sfmpljr
when a guard told Ma tto dote. 4
Tto ruggedly handsome Chess­
man. now M, waa busy preparing
new npifcal*. Such appeal* In tto
past have forestalled bte other ex­
ecution dales, aRhougb none has
yet earned Mm bta tope ri petting
a mw trial.
The eighth execution data waa eet
because tto tf. I. Supreme Court
recently turned
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Two other skips In addition to the
Rixal—tto freighter Eduardo Caromoina and tto motorship Batlliaa
—were disabled by tto storm. No
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DETROIT (UPI) - James A.
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dent of (be Detroit Tigers, Mon­
day was placed to eharga of all
dm club's miner teagne operations
aad scouting.

One marriage to four ende to
divorce today, according to the
Conciliation Court of Lm Angeles,
which said divorces affect WO,ooo children a year.

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wrek of Jan. 4.
The public affairs programs
thal renlacr NBC-TV's Five Fin­
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will com e in under (he title of.
World Wide 00. The com edy team
of Wayne amt Sinister will offer
a sequel lo Iheir "Julius Caesar"
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LOB ANGELES (UPI) — The
wheels of Justice turn slowly but
Inevitably, moving closer each day
to the extinction ef Caryl Chess­
man's life.
Por the eighth lima to nearly llte
yean, the notorious convict-author
was sentenced to death Monday
during a brief eourt session rarried
on In the impersonal tones of jus­
tice.
"It appears to the court that
there is an unexecuted penalty of
death to this case," said Superior
Judge Herbert V. Walker. There
was no rancor or sympathy to his
voice. He waa performing only one
of the numerous duties of his office.
"The court now fixes Feb. IP,
19M aa tto date for execution," he
said.
There waa no emotion heard
from Ihe few spedatora to the
courtroom, no visible excitementmoat of (torn ware walling around
for other eases.
To Chaasman, sitting to hla cell
to San Quentin’s death row where
he has been lodged since shortly
after his conviction of IT. felonies
May, 1948, the news had Keen ex-

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PHILADELPHIA (U PI) - Pro
muter James Riggio o f the Al­
hambra Dozing Club Mid Mon
day night that he hat offered
lien# Fullmer a liOO.Ooo guarantee
to defend hit NBA middleweight
rhsmpinnihip against Joey (liar
della at Philadelphia next spring.

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'Site Is Recommended
Eight Sanford businessmen chosen to suggest a site for a new Sanford post
office unanimously agreed o r a downtown sits to recommend to the General Services
Administration.
Group chairman Francis Roumiilat Jr. said that the information on the location
of the site chosen could not be released until GSA men had examined the area and two
pieces of downtown land picked as second choices by the businessmen. The GSA might
accept one of the sites or reject all three. Roumiilat said.
w^m
The group is drawing up a tetter recommending plans and property prices,
•
Current information from the GSA is that the present First S t post office will
be used for a federal office building after the new facility is built, Roumiilat said.
Attending the meeting in the First Federal Savings and Loan Association building
were Roumiilat, Mayor A. L. Wilson, Herman Jacobson, George Touhy, John Ivey, John
Krider, William Bush, and Tom McDonald. Bush and McDonald were in charge of get*
ting information on the price, and availability of the sites.

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Cherubs
Ike Holds Meet
On Steel Dispute

la M r t Frees
Cold and heavy (now s paralys­
ed Near York City and the Rail
today, slowed Midwest holiday
travel to a c ra w l'a n d aurpriaed
the normally dry Southwest.
Winter showed up officially only
Tuesday morning, bet the

WASHINGTON (U PI) — Prealdent Eisenhower held a special
Conference on the deadlocked steel
dispute today with three Cabinet
mem bers and other high govern­
ment official!.
The President, who had exeased hope a settlement would
reached before he returned
from bis overseas goodwill tour,
met with Seoretary of Labor
James P. Mitchell, Ally. Gen.
William P. Rogers and Secretary
of Commerce Frederick Mueller.
Others at the meeting were
presidential assistant Wilton B.
Persons, Chairman Raymond Saulnier of the Council of Economic
Advisors, and Undersecretary of
Commerce Philip Ray.
Shortly before the White House
announced that the meeting h id
started. Union President David J.
McDonald said the steelworkers
are voting overwhelmingly to re­
ject management’ ! lari offer in
the dispute.
McDonald said early returns
from a post card poll of the
workers showed the vote is run­
ning 91 per cent against the com ­
panies’ proposal.
The union's international tellers
have counted 33.000 ballots and
only T per cent favored accept­
ance o f the package valued at 30
cents an hour by the companies.
The union leader injected a note
ef mystery into the dispute in
explaining bis absence from medi­
ation sessions conducted Tuesday
by Federal Mediation Chief Jusseph F. Finnegan.
These talks re iu u tu today hut
there waa no sign from either side
that any progress toward a set
Uement would be made.
In explaining his absence, Mc­
Donald told reporters:
*’ t was shopping for a Christ­
mas present for the steelworkers
and tor the country—a new labor
contract—in the stores of the
mighty.

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of the First Baptist Church mixed with atatiiua of shepherd's, maxi, and
the Holy Family at Sanford's city hall Monday night in a Christmas carol
performance. Cherub choir members led by conductor Cindy May wore
Ruth Dyson, Brenda Bloodwnrth, Janet Tripp, Nancy Crabtree, Barbara
Boston. Anne Heckenbach, Miriam Tucker. Renee Parks, Carol Wilson,
Franz Heard, Mike Galloway, Hilly Longweli. Judy Sasser, Peggy Rabun,
Helen Davidson, Debby Moore, and Carol Galloway. Sue Coko accompanied
the cherubim on a portable organ.

Two Are Injured, Cars
Demolished In Mishap

1 p. m. Stocks
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prices at I p m :
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American Tobacco
llallimore A Ohio
Itethlehem Steel .
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Two cars were iluntulUhetl and two Sanford Nt'grova in­ r 4 0
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jured in an accident on U. S. Highway 17-9'J at the Iatng- Chrysler
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wood-Ovlt-du road this morning.
Curtiss - Wright . . .
Mrs. Dolores Stripling Hoefer, 7704 Meadow glen Dr., DuPont
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Orlando, was crossing 17-92 in front of a car driven by San­ Kastman Kodak
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ford Negro Joseph Miller when Miller's car hit Mrs, Hoefer'* Ford Motor
General Electric
auto in ths aide, Highway Patrol
trooper J. I.. Sikes reporttd.
Millet ’» car was ttavelling about
43 w.p.h. and Mrs. Iloefer's abowt
16 m.p.h., Sikes said.
The two Negros.' injured in
Miller's car wera Sylvester Prince,
box 506, Sanford, who suffered
minor facial cuts and Hurtls
11aye«, 146 Sipes Ave. who receiv­
ed face cute and a broken nose.
M r'. Hoefer escaped injury.
A cur crashed into a light pule
on K'e. 46 in Geneva yesterday
resulting in injury to two Oviedo
Negroes, Richard Notion of Gen­
eva was making a left turn from
46 one-half mile west o f 416 while
Wiilium L. II.minion o f Oviedo
was trying to puss him, Highway
Patrol trooper Olin C. Garrett
said. When Hamilton applied his
brakes, his cur slammed o ff Nor­
ton's and hit a light pole. Mrs.
Alealhg Hamilton suffered bp la­
cerations and a badly bruised
throat while Hainiltun had lacer­
ated fingers, Garrett said. Both
were treated and released, by a
diAtor.

Barks Named New
Hospital Chief
Dr. O. L. Darks is the new chief
of
medical staff at Seminole
Mentortsl Hu-pital.
Dr. Bark* was elected one of
the six new staff officers last
week He succeeds Dr. T. F. Mr
Daniel who wss 1939 ehief of
staff.
Other officers chosen were vice
president Dr. Leonard Munson,
secretary
Dr. Edwin
Lindsey,
chief of medicine Dr. Vsnn Park
er, chief of surgery Dr Vincent
Huberts, and chief of obstetrics
Ur. Wade Garner

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Royal American
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It Seems Some
People Just Don't
Have Yule Spirit

Some |H-u]ile don't hate any
Christmas spirit.
Someone stole *10 worth of
wrapped Christmas gift* from the
hack of Mrs. B. JC. Adams car
parked near the post office yes­
terday.
Mrs. Adam*, who livrs at Vat
Park Ave , Apts, told Sanford
Sanford city manager Warren police that a sweater, cap. towel
E. Knowles has received three ap­ set, and wash cloth* were taken
plications for the Job of assist­ from her car while she was in tho
ant in the engineering division of putt office.
publlr works Experience in eon
Mrs. Bedford Wells. Ill line,
ORLANDO lU P Il - John Keu
struetion and materials m pre
Hox 34 D told police Inal while
per, SI. was killed today when s (erred in an applicant Knowles she wss in the East First St. Winn
produce truck crashed into the side said.
Dixie Ssnre yesterday morning,
uf his car.
Tha city manager said that the someone U j » auuui J!0 worth of
The Orange County sheriffs of
city commission hopes to pick gifts fr&lt; n her car.
fire said the accident occurred someone for the job by their Der
when Kettper apparently pulled un­ 2* meeting. Building inspector M
to State Road ISA near here, to A. Yelvinglon recently asked fur
make a turn. The driver of the an assistant to do some of the
The Lake Mary tern dances
truck, J im- Hay, 37, of Augusta, building inspection field work in held at the Lake Mary Ray Scout
Ga., suffered minor in.uries
hi* department.
Hut Saturday evenings have been

Post In City
Works Is Open

Orlando Man
Killed In Wreck

Dances Postponed

season lost no lime la announc­ New Jersey, Conner 0 ret
and
ing its arrival.
Pennsylvania. Sight died in auto
Seven inches of snow crippled
crashes, three ia falls, two from
New York City's intricate traffic
pattern, curtailing air, ssU and apparent hoart attacks and a boy
was billed an bio hrst aied ride
road transportation.
Nearly IDO Domestic and inter­ when he alid under the wheels ef
national flighta were auipeoded ■ truck.
fr o m tone In seven hachne of
or diverted from LaGuardia and
Idlcwild
airports.
Commuter snow feU over most of Wisconsin
trains ran an hour and a half and' northeast Iowa. The storm,
late and hundreds of c a n were propelled by stiff winds, left nor
involved In traffic-choking cofll- to three inches across Minnesota,
sioni on ice-paved atrecta.
northern Hllnols, and northern
At least M deaths were blamed Indiana.
The Weather Bureau predicted
on the 'now in Massachusetts,

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HAVANA (U PI) A Cuban
court martial
sentenced
Miami
Herald reporter James Buchanan
Tuesday night to II years' Im­
prisonment at hard tabor for con­
cealing
Information about
an
American prison breaker, but sus­
pended sentence on condition 'hat
he get nut of the country within
24 hours.
The newsman spent the night
In a cell at army Intelligence
headquarters
here,
apparently
because hi* trial ended loo Utr
for formalities accompanying hi*
release In be completed Tuesday
night It appeared likely that he
would tie released about midmorning, and that his 24 hour
period of grace would start at
the time
Buchanan and John MrMullan,
assistant managing editor of the
Herald who cam e here after hia
arrest, plan to leave for M i/m i
later today.
Thr American newsman * i «
arrested after he had Interviewed
Austin Young, a Miami soldier of
fortune who broke mil of Pinar
dal Hlo-prison two weak* ago and
was al large for M hour*.
Oscar fernandei Jordan, pro,
ecutnr at the Buchanan trial In
the western provincial capital of
Pinar de Rio. aald the defend­
ant's own testimony proved that
h« came to Cuba "intending So
aid a criminal "
Fernandes »-ked for a suspend­
ed aentence of 20 year*. Iwothirds of the 3fl year Young ha*
ItsAn sentenced to serve. The rourl
handed down the lesser sentence
in a mailer ol minute*
The «eltlence was read in Span­
ish. Buchanan, although his know­
ledge of the language is tpolly,
understood that the Cubans did
not intend to hold him.
"I heaved a »igh of relief," he
said later. "Thank goodness I
didn't understand enough Spanish
to know that t hail first been sen
teneed to 14 years' hard labor on
the Die ol Pines . .
"I particularly want to thank
my lawyers, Orlando de la Fortills and Mario l.ato, and Hugh
Kessler of the U. S emhassy. I
also want to thank all those new*,
paper* and newsmen in the Unit­
ed Stales and Cuba who jumped
in on rny side in the fight. They
helped my morale tremendously."
Buchanan was accused of "anilstate erim r-'' and "concealing in­
form ation" about Young's whera
about*. He intersieweil thr fugi­
tive in tha hotel room where both
Young and Buchanan were ar­
rested.
Fernandes told thr court Bu
chanan should hava turned Young
in to Cuban authorities as soon
a* hr waa sure of his identity.
Instead, he 'aid. Ilia reporter paid
thr fugitive'* hotel bill and bought
an elastic bandage for hi* ankle,
injured in the prison break
"There are two kinds of newspjpenm -n," the prosecutor said.
"One is characterised by honesty
and troth, the other by a search
for sensational news and a r e ­
sponse to special interests.
"Thia gentleman' . . . belong*
to the second clasa."

School To Offer
Realty Course

poslpnnrd indefinitely is was an­
nounced. The dances were held
tinder the auspices of the Roy
A tou rie in "R eal Estate Apprai­
Scouts and the Lake Mary Cham­
sa l" will be offered after the
ber of Com merce.
Christmas holidays by the voca
his return Tuesday night from the date for the opening of the
tional education section of the
county school system.
Pari* that he expected the pro­ summit meeting in invitations to
The class to be taught by Winter
' posed summit meeting in Paria to Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrush
Tha
Wehrlis
Super
Service
mar­
rhev.
Park broker snd appraiser Earl*
' bo a short one.
Western
diplomats
believe ks! on Route All waa broken mio H. Shannon Is open to persons al
"I would like to see Uir con
Khrushchev would frel obliged to last night and 121 rjrturis of ready m the real estate field, al
ference last only (our or five return to Moscow by May t to cigarettes stolen. Sheriffs deputy tornrys, bankers and those who
Entry deal with real rslate appraisal.
days,'' be said.
Thai would be lake the salute al the anuual May K. F. Grant -aid today
waa gamed by forcing thr front
quite hard going.”
Day parade in Red Square.
( lattes in the 16 week courae
The 1933 summit meeting in
Even if Khrushchev agreed to door, Grant laid.
will meet each Monday night from
Geneva lasted six days
skip that event— one of the two
7 9 30 p m. at Seminole High
| The reason the April in Paris biggest on the Communis! world's
School, according to E. S. Doug
summit would have to be brief I annual calendar — Macmillan
lata, county director o f vocatiynal
j British official* said. Is thr al
would have to return to I/mdon
Florida State Hank stockholders education.
The
organisational
j ready heavily loaded diplomatic , for
the Commonwealth prime will hear the annual report on the meeting will he held Jan. 4 al 7
calendar.
ministers conference opening May banka condiuon at the yearly p. m. The course w not designed
President Eiaeuhowrf, Frsocb |I. The Brit tab government has in­ stockholders' meeting J in fi. The to preparw anyooc for (he examine
President Charles DeGautle and dicated this was a date that Mac
meeting will be in thr banking flun lo gel a salesman’ s or hn&gt;k
i M icm itiiao proposed April 27 a* i miUao must k*fp.
room* at the bank at I p. m.
at* license, Douglass atreaaod.

'Quickie' Summit M eet Predicted
LONDON (U P I) — British of
finals predicted today that the
East • West summit meeting in
Paris next April will be a "quickie "
In fact, they indicated belief it
would br ton short to achieve
.m u ch in the way of concrete re­
sults.
But they said the meeting U
certain to be foiluwed by another
East-West foreign ministers con­
ference and other meeting* along
the lines of the "continuous chain
of sum m it!" suggested by Bnuah
Prim e Minister Harold M acmil­
lan
hlacmiUaa himself indurated on

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MO. 602

Cold, Snow Slam Into East
Cuban Tribunal
Gives Reporter
Suspended Term

Caroling

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1959

Break-In Reported

Bank Report

dw storm would move through Mow w r o thia morning and 9m
Indiana into lower Michigan and mercury dropped i t degrees from
northwest Ohio today, sticking western Texas through Mm D s h
highways with lot.
kotaa.
New Mealeo, bit by ha worst
The Weather in r s a a w atted
snowstorm in history last week, another major snowstorm m ay ho
reeled under another seven- inch
in store for New Y ork Cttg on
faN and freah snow put a fresh
coat on hard-hit Vaughn. N. M , Christmsa five. A hand ad Meet
still digging owt from last week's or f reeling rain waa e i pec ted to
precede the general storm into
bliitard.
The storm brought sub . rero western New York and Pennsyhe.
temperatures to many northern anta today. Rains were forecast
areei. Northern New England re­ from the Midlands brio Miaataported readings near IS degrees sippl and Atahama.

'Bigf Winners
The real money winners at this afternoon's Sanford-Orlando Kennel club tioir track will tie the needy
youngsters of Seminole County.
Profits from Ihe npecinl charity curd will go to the
county's newly furmwl Seminole County Juvenile Conn*
ril Inc. Spearheaded by County and Juvenile Judge Wil­
son Alexander and other civic leaders, (he council is «lesigned to aid youngsters who need corrective Kitidance
in the county.
The 10-race slate of action, the club's first of sever­
al charity projframs of the year, started at 2 p.m.

City Board Votes To Buy

News Briefs
Sogrtry Payroll
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — A
speeding
truth
plunged
Into
swamp water near hero Tuesday,
sending a (3,000 payroll to tho
bottom of the swamp. The soggy
paper bag containing tho m ooey
waa fished out later. Truck driv­
er Johnny K. Randolph, 10, at
Tallahassee, waa hoapitaliaod with
hack injuries. Ho said ho ran o lf
Ihe road to avoid oncom ing traf­
fic.

Clubbed To Death

JACKSONVILLE (U P I) - Tha
assistant superintendent o f tho
Duval County prison (arm w ai
found dubbed to death near hit
home early today. Officer* aald
.Sanford's city commiAlon voted type car* offered because teen­
Capt. Thomaa J. Dunn, T7. wag
to buy two new police cars, and ager* know that police have hid was found face down some 312
high horsepower engine* In past
two trucka on a trade in agree­
c a n of this type, ami picking a fret from the front porch o f hia
house ioside the priaoo compound.
ment yesterday.
sm aller car might tempt a youngSgt. Leon H i rawer o f tho city
The city will trade-in a I9JT and ite r to try racing.
The city will buy the c a n from homicide division aald Dunn had
a 1933 Ford from tha police de­
been struck oo the forehead witii
partment la get two new 23S Strickland Morrison motors oo a a heavy blunt iasatrumewt.
30-day delivrry agreement.
horsepower Fords for the law en­
The commission voted lo buy a
forcers. Net rust of the newcara
ulilily truck from Slrickland-Morwill be (4.6M.
riaon for 12.042 lo be used by the
DAYTONA BEACH (U P I) City
manager
Warren
K.
city maintainance division.
Bradford County Bop. Doyla Con­
Knowles said ho favored buying
Hunt Lincoln-Mercury's bid of ner said today Florida's e customy
Hi* Fordt over tha two amailer 11,129.79 for a small panel truck
has come through tho past doc ado
Ford truck also was accepted. with flags flying baa* he w a n e d
The city water division will use lb* next ID years must bo sound,
thia vehicle. The rily ia trading stable awl sensible. Ths form at
ia two of as trucka.
House speaker and a probable
candidate for oommlaatooer al
agriculture fold a d e le
dub
luncheon meeting that F W k fo
cam e through tho 1960's In good
MIAMI (C P &gt;—A veteran skip
shape because o f sound planning
and progressiva leadership.
per and seven eeamen faced
pounding.waves early today while
Iheir :uw ton Dutch brighter re ­
mained aground and badly crip
NEW YORK i Ul*li— Tne N uns
Tha Grace Methodist Church
pled on a rural reef nlf Cuba.
Story." pis rad fleas bi ealsrlirro at
choir
wiU
present
a
musical
pro­
A tugboat from Key Weal, Fla.,
Ihe " t o best movrea of IMA" bp
was irhrdulrd to reach tha scene gram tomorrow night lo Include a
the National Board of fle e ts* at
almiil dawn Hut tha U. S. Coast cantata, anthems, role*, a duet
Alntlon I’ ktura*. Hr* other* named
Guard reported the veaaal, the and Christmas carol*.
Tuesday, in onl*r o f aeloetton,
Included
in
the
N
p.
itt.
program
June, waa in danger of tweaking
will be renditions of Break Forth, were: "B aa Hue," "A natom y o f a
up any tini*.
Beauteous
Heavenly
Light. Murder.” “ Tho Diary af Anon
The Coast Guard aatd in its lat­ O
Frank.” "M iddU of the N igh t*
est official report Tuesday night Silent Night, O Holy Night, Got)
"The Man Who Understood Wom­
that the matter. Wilhelm d* Jung, So l-ovad tire World, It Came
an." "An in# Li ha &gt; Hot.” "flodand all aeven crawmember* re­ Upon A Midnight Clear, Birthday
ilenty I-a el Summ er,” "O n tfso
mained aboard while a Cuban of a King. I Wonder A* 1 Wand
er, Geser Babbina, Comfort Ye Beach," and "N orth by North­
Navy vessel stood dose by.
west"
However, conflicting reports in­ My People, an old French Carol,
dicated Hie Cuban vaasal may l) Little Town uf Bethlehem, Sleep
have taken olf the crewmen while Holy Babe. O Come Immanuel and
WASHINGTON (U P I) - Ameri­
only De Jong remained oo the Joy to the World.
Choir members joining kv the can* paid more lari year for
stricken freighter. Another report
perform
ance
will
he
Charles
K.
pills, powdars, pothms. ayeglasseo
was that all eight were taken
aboard the lMt-foot Cuban erafl to Clements Jr., C. Vernon Mile, and braces than they did to tho
Roger Harris. P. Bert Revel*, doctors who prescribed diem. •
spend the night.
The June. 139 foot motor vessel, Bernard Harkey, Mr*. Frank H. was the first time in history that
was hound fur Central America to Voltolinr, Mr*. Hoy Wall, Mr*. the nation's medicine bill waa
pit k up cargo when u ran aground Charlri Ely, Mr*. Robert A. lien- larger than Ita doctor M l. The
reported that last
about 9 39 p m Monday on a nett, Mr*. Bernard Harkey, Mr*. government
reef o ff Buena Vista light, located John R. Dominey and Miss Janet year physicians collected ju ri un­
alwrui 36 rode* northeast nf Cape Ely. Mr*. Bennett. Mr*. Wall, Mr. der (4.300,000,000 bi fees from
Bernard Harkey and patients com pared tvith tt.XB..San Antonio on the sxireme wes­ ami Mrs
pastor W. T. Parsons will he solo 060,000 spent for medic ts*** and
tern tip of Cuba.
lata.
inedieal appliance*.

Two Police Cars, Trucks

State Cornea Through

Ship Aground
Off Cuban Reef

Cantata Program
Planned By Church

Year's Beat Movie

Plenty Of Ails

Package* Stolen
Mr* Margurritr Paul reported
that all Ihe packages ware stolen
(ruin her car yeiterday while
II waa parked by the Second SI.
AAP market, according to Sanford
[mine A sweater, shirt, blouse,
lahlrcloth and pair of socks wei*
taken, Mrs. Paul said.

Seals Fund Up
Over Last Year

Combing Ruing

RIO DK JANEIRO (U P t) Fireman combing the charred
wreckage uf suburban home* bare
Seminole County resilient* bought said today at least 39 persons
36 203 ud worth of Christina* seats wen- kilted and a dozen other*
from Ihe county TB As'ociatton a* injured in a double air trash
of yesterday. Association Secretary Tuesday. A Brasilian domestig
Mrs. Drrraine Graham reported airliner which locked wings with a
today. Thia ia about 3-160 more than Jet tralnsr over Rio crashed ka
were sold at the same time last suburban Ramo*. selling foue
homes on (ire. AH at the 2g pee*
year. Mra Graham said.
The County Court House will
A reminder will he sent out next sons aboard the airliner and al
cloxe at noon tomorrow. Clerk of week lo a*k person* who hava re trait seven residents of tha crash
Ihe Circuit Court Dave Gatchel reived seals to send In their contri­ area were killed, and sight
injured.
reminded residents this morning. butions.

Offices To Close

Ike Reports On 'Peace' Tour Tonight
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi
dent Eisenhower, back home with
hi* countryman's cheer* echoing
ovation* he received overseas, will
give his first report fo the nation
luday on his 23.060 mil* "peace
ami friendship" mission.
Eisenhower planned to discus*
his 19 day trip, at least hrirfly, ui
his annual mrsiagu at Ihe lighting
uf tho national Christmas treo on
grounds south of thr While House.
The ceremony will be carried by
radio-teleUMoo networks at ( p.
nr.
The Chief Kserutiva, bearing a
massage of "H orry Christmas
and good wilt" to ail Americano
from himself snd the people ha
v tailed usi bu forte co o u a a u Issue,

landed at Andrew* Air Eorra Base,
Md . 11:25 p. m. Tuesday night.
Altar receiving a kis* from .Mr*
Kisrnhower'and a rousing welcome
from soma 26 greeters headed by
Vice Presiitent Richard M. Nixon,
cabinet member* ami members of
Congress, the President drove to
the While House for further ap­
plause
from
several
thousand
sparkler-waving admirer*.
The w elcom e home, late at
night u&gt; rub-frccung weather, fell
short of the plans of capital offi­
cials. But Kisenhowtr, chipper a f­
ter a 10*.a hour flight from M oroc­
co. waved wslh enthusiasm and waa
full at am ties at live White ) kurus
door.
At live airport, the President

said he had arrived too tote 4
night "foe an erudite sod
mativ* speech.”
"1 do want to sar aw*
ho said. "Evorywban bo wsrib
people sent Mu* bask — a mam
sage of Merry Christmas and good
will to all the peopls of &lt;h# United
States. And in foa* massage I Jm*
myself.”
Eisenhower's return waa marked
by warm aeclaim hws mambosw
of both parties in Congraaa. ton *
said that tha trip In ilaolf, wllhox*
further V. S. action, would tot
solve the international problem*
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To Give Report Peace Tour Is Appraised
Of Jail Reforms

Y o u th C o u n c il G e ts
F in a n c ia l Boost
The Seminole County Juvenile Council. Inc., get* Its
llr*t financial boost tonight when the Sanfoni-Orlando Ken­
nel Club donate* a share of It* profit* to the new youth
guidance group.
The new youth council formed last week to give advice
and aid to juveniles who need it, started in the usual high
principle, but low financial atatus until Jerry Collin* and
jack L^doux offered to stage one of their many charity night
program* at the greyhound track for the benefit of the new
organization.
The few men who formed the juvenile aid council will
be seeking member* when their plans are complete for a
drive to Interest people willing to put their time and money
into this good work. Many business and civic leadafa un­
doubtedly will join them in working with a group of youths,
no matter how small, which should be helped at all coat.
Judge Wilson Alexander, one of those who farmed the
council, said that most juveniles who are exposed to trouble
b e c o m e enmeshed in it because they have no one to turn
to for advice or other assistance. He said that such an or­
ganization as the Council is badly needed for this purpose.
The gift of funds by the kennel club must be accepted
with great thanks to the donors because it is to be hoped
that other support will follow this good example.

TA L L A H A S SE E ( U P h - S t e t e
Penal D irector R. G. Cothran Jr.
has agreed to furnish a progress
report on prison reform s In Flo­
rida by the middle o f neat month.
Gov. LeRoy Collins aaked for
the report during a meeting Tues­
day o f the Slate Cabinet. He said
the people o f Florida were con­
cerned about reforming the penal
system, especially in view o f the
recent indictments o f 14 prison
guards at Ralford for alleged con­
vict brutality.
The prleon system drew fire
from many quarters under the
administration o f R. 0 . Culver,
who was fired earlier this year.
"The time has rnme to give
the people a progress report on
the upgrading o f our prison pro*
gram ," said Collin*.
He requested that Cochran tell
ue what y ou r goala era and your
timetable fo r achievement o f those
goals."
The Cabinet approved a racam.
mendatlon Tuesday to provide
legal defense for 11 guards in­
dicted by a federal grand jury
for alleged mistreatment o f in­
mates. and agreed to pay suepended guarde IB days salary
becauie they g ot no previous
notice o f auspenelon.

Santa Would Find Going
Rough On TV Show Now
•r n u DA*tiG
Untied Ptcm htenuikmal

welcome mi l'va Got A Secret,
but hia reindeer h .d better atay
NEW YORK (U P !)—The song, off the atage.”
Ralph Edwarda: "W a ran do a
aad the season, tell us Sente
G eue Is com In* to (own. le k lovely Thla fa Your Life on Santa,
if we can only get In touch with
possible that he, too, will he en­
his mom and dad."
ticed kite doing a "gu tst shot"
Ed Sullivan: "A coincidence.
ea TV? Here are eome Imaginary
Wa wrre planning to hrtng Santa,
m e t io n e to this booking a i con­
hla hclpera and the reindeers plus
trived by one observer:
the entire North Pole right to our
BQl Cullen: "T h ere la no Santa
atage here In Noo Y aw k."
Gaua. There la only Uoodaon-TodEd Murrow: "I 'd put him ea
■ a n ."
Dr. Frank Stanton: "W ill thla "Small W orld" wtlh Jackie GleeTV appearance he Hve or on son and Walter Sletak a n d .. .
"Change the name of Die ahow
■peT "
Charley Weaver: "1 hear San- to "W ide, Wide W orld," - Dave
■ 'a been getting letter* from Gerroway.
Charles Van Doran: "There to
mama, too."
Dennis (Cheater) W e a v e r : no Santa Claus."
•There le no Santa Claui. Thera
The Chanael Swim: Bing Croeto only Mr. Dillon."
Bud Collyer: "W ill the real by and Perry Como have worked
Santa Claui pleato ahake hW out the details of their long heraldrd TV swap. Como will tape a
bally M e a bowl-full of icily?
Bob Hope: "Santa Gaua? I ahow with Croaby in Hollywood
knew hhn when hia name waa during the week of Jan. 11, for
viewing on ABC-TV Monday, Feb.
Kid Payola."
Hobart Ltahman, eounsri of the 29. C r o a b y'a appearance oo
Houao eommarca leglalallve over, Como's NBC TV hour wUl be live,
scheduled for Wednesday, March
tight fubcom m itlee: “ I n o t i c e
Mr. Gaua ha a been gelling a 18. In addition, there le a possi­
ast many free plug* on TV bility that Bing's oldest aens,
Gary, Philip, Lindsay and Den­
tely."
Ed Wyno: " I hope he geta hla nis, will appear oo both shows.
own show. He’ a one of the finest
Richard
Burton,
MaiimQlan
young men I know."
Schell and Betsy Von Furatenberg
Diak G ark: "Santa can do • will cl) star in the adaptation of
walk-on, carrying Fabian In hia Ernest Hemingway's "The Fifth
ta ck ."
Column," which le being present­
Perry Como: "D o I get to ed on CBS-TV Friday, Jan. ■ .
ohave hla beard off on my Tom Poston rejoins the Slave A l­
ahow?"
lan ahow neat Monday when be
Dinah Shore: "Sou the U S A. helpt Steve hand out some TV
In a reindeer sleigh ..
awards. Torn will do hla chore
Jus* Mt-IU: "There is imi Santa (rum New York. Person to Per­
Gaua. T h a n la only Jack P a ir." son's Jan. 1 ahow on CBS-TV will
Jack P ear: “ Oee, I didn't know be a full half hour taped visit to
Santa had a hook to plug.”
Maurice Chevalier's Paris apart­
Garry Moure: "Santa la alwayi ment.

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BY ED KOTERBA
(EdHer's note: Aa Intimate
picture e f life he hind the Iron
certain e f CsechaelovaUe to re­
vealed by ear Ciech-speaking
Washington correspondent, Ed
Keterbaf an a visit In U s par*
ante’ homeland. Ed Koterba accempllehed this to an uaasual
way — by speaking. Hi Use na­
tive tongue, with haadreds of per­
sons In M arly every quarter—
ea toaaty tide streets at night, at
their werk, eat la Ike open, ea
cotieotive farms, and even la
Cammaatsl home*. TWe la the
first ef U articles.)
PRAGUE — 1 had come here ex­
pecting inrpritei. But I wasn't pre­
p a re) for the jolts that would. In
a week's time, leave me weary
from fear and aching with bitter­
ness ami pity for the land ones
great, democratic and frae.
Ctechoilovakia, ihe homeland of
my mother and father, had be­
come, I learned, a vast pit of rusplcion — neighbor against long-time
neighbor, and even brother against
brother.
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Mata of slaves, intensely afraid
to apeak against Its master.
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that of optimism. This was o a the
Prague bound train from Frank­
furt. A Communist minister of
transportation, la my com part­
ment. said:
"I hope you don't print lias about
ua like the rest o f the Am erican
p rett." And he Ink] about hla visa
He was returning from Am ster­
dam.
He whipped opt hla visa.
"L ook ." he said, "aee the stamp?
I had to report to the police in
Holland within 4* hours. And you
in America say wa hava an Iron
curtain. You will fin d," be purred,
"that whan you arriva In CsechoSlovakia, you will not bo subjected
to such Indignity."
But within ona hour after my
arrival at the hotel In Prague, I
had ■ security agent on my tali.
One does not (leap resUuUy In
Ciechoslovakla.
And
it’ *
tha
strange calm that bothers you
most. It’ s alio the "coin cidences."
Why, fur instance, was 1 put on
tha top fluor of the hotel where the
window opened unto the roof? And
no way to lock Ihe windows. Here,
a billowing curtain runs a constant
feather down the buttons of your
spine. . .What about the sounds,
like the faint feed-back of ■ m icro­
phone that seems to be coming
from Ihe bathroom door?
Oh, there were the laughs, like
the time I doubled back and caught
a Red shadow peek-a-booing from
behind a pillar.
But Ciechoslovakla hae many
faces. . .the fantastic money games
. . the woman in the frayed ba­
bushka staring in the window of the
Tuicx Department Store, unable

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(a buy tkera because aha hia no
American doUar—Cicch money la
forbidden there. . .and it's unlaw­
ful lo possess American dollars.
Tbera’i Jan Uie cobbler, who
sneaked me Into his darkened
■bop, under Ihe risk o f Imprison­
ment, to be could speak freely
. . . And how the Reds punish
subtly those who say their simple
prayers at home or those who at­
tend church.
And then there are the morals,
and this reporter's embarrassins
encounter with the prostitute friend
or a Red official — unwitting
though it wsa.
There was the personal chapter
—when I taw my uld. old uncle
sob at the tight of his first Am eri­
can ralativs In 32 years. And then
the personal heartbreak to hear
my relatives ting lha song of com ­
munism.
I found in Ciechoslovakla a story
I could not have believed a week
ago, tha story of submission, o[ a
once proud people who have given
up the will to fight.

Oviedo Negro Sentenced To 20
Years On 2nd Degree Murder Count
Judge Voile Williams d r ill out roy Chester Henderson who also
sentences, proballlon, and pre- pleaded guilty to breaking and
sentence investigation In 13 cases entrring with intent to commit a
misdemeanor. Terrel Riggerstaff
In a circuit court session here
was placed on three years proba­
yesterday,
tion for aggravated assault.
Nehemish Redmond, an Oviedo
Negro, who pleaded guilty to
Snnfurd'H Singing Church
murder in the second degree was
FIRST CHURCH OF THK
sentenced to 20 years in prison.
John Henry Howard, a Negro
Welcome* You
charged with assault wHh intent
113
South Maple Ave.
to eoinmit a lelony was sentenced
to 13 years. Jeremiah Johnson, a
Sipes Ave. Negro who pleaded
guilty to a manslaughter charge
was gtvrn a prison term of six
At The New
months tn to yaars
Judge Wills a ins ordered a presentence investigation of Ihe char­
acter and background of Warrrn
c h ih u
Cook. Sherman Mathews and John
C. Bowman who pleaded guilty
to breaking and entering with in
211 K. lest
tent to commit a felony.
George Washingtqp Murray, a
Negro who lived at IBne W. llth
St, w a s sentenced lo six inunths
to five y e a r s In prison. He had
pleaded guilty lo breaking and
entering with intend to commit a
misdemeanor. A presenlenre in­
vestigation was ordered oo Le­

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"It seem* logical that when ail*
lions turn out to cheer an Am# J *
can president tn foreign lands, tn*
United States as a whole benefits.
"With thla adulation, however,
comes responsibility and axpaatatlcm Tha cheers of today ean
turn awfully sour if those doing
tha cheering are led to expert
something in return — and they
lon't gat R.
"To keep some td thla preAmerican sentiment In Gower un­
doubtedly will require tha help
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Congress. And there is reason to
doubt tha President will get any
unusual support from a Demo­
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SMITH— "It was a most d.f*
ficult trip io appraise, particular*
ly when we had to do it from
the middle of a howling crowd or
while looking at scenes o f A sis tit
splendor like the T sj Mahal or
the palace lancers in New Delhi.
"M y feeling is that from tha
standpoint of foreign mass con­
sumption, the Eisenhower trip
was a big success. Sure, soma -*? ■
the crowdi were manufactured,
but a lot o f them were n o t.'N o
matter how Eisenhower's motives
and accomplishment! may be ar­
gued, it is undeniable that millions of people on three conti­
nents turned out to cheer him.
"N ot at any time in his career
has he been praised so highly in

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WASHINGTON iU P I) - P r e s i ­
dent Eisenhower was acclaim ed
Tuesday morning in Madrid by
the newipaper, ABC. aa "sa les­
man of Ih* peace." In India, big
signs acrosi teeming streets of
New Delhi hailed him as "prince
of p ea ce." And in M orocco there
was a sign beneath which Berber
tribesmen
slouched
on
their
horses. The sign said simply "Ike
pea ce."
These algni and aiogana, soma
o f them Inspired by tha local govirnmant, tome straight from thw
people, tell pretty wall what El­
senhower set eut te d o on his
trip.
They tell, too, why he returned
home Tuesday night dog tired but
happily convinced that m ore Uun
33,000 m iles of grueling travel and
constant speaking w en well worth
the effort.
These two UPI reporters who
traveled the full circuit with the
President cam e home decidedly
weary, jaded somewhat by one
colorful mob show after another,
but not without some personal
view* o a what Elsenhower m s;
have occompUahed, and oa possf.
pie plue and minus factors for
the future.
After to days ef watching and
listening to Elsenhower drum on
the theme of "p eace and friend­
ship La freed om ." here to bow we
sum tip the results:
HENSLEY "The diplomatic
peaks o f the President'^ frighten­
ingly long tour to sell the United
States and peace came at oppo­
site geographic sectors o f the
Journey—tn India and later at
the Western summit conference in
Paris.
"In India, Eisenhower's peace
appeal seemed really to reach the
heartstrings of the restless and
Impoverished millions who turned
out to squat in his presence and
absorb the atmosphere of a man
they called "The American King.'
The Indian people showered him
with adulation wherever he went.
"And, more specifically in the
world of diplomacy, the President
and the neutralist prime minister
of
India,
Jawaturial
Nehru,
thanks in part to the truculence
of the Chinese Reds, apparently
reached much closer understand
in« on international affair^
"A s for the Western summit
meeting in Paris, we don't know
for some time just how much the
conference
pushed
back
the
threshhold of Communist threats
and expansion. The Western Big
Four decision to invite Soviet Pre
mler Nikita Khrushchev to an
April 37 meeting in the Frnch
capital was a source of consider
able satisfaction to Eisenhower.
"H is visits to the other coun­
tries slong the route were highly
importsnt locally, hut in retro
sped they seemed to have been
largely matters of hack-sUppmg
and listening to cautious explore
lions into the Held of sdditional
American aid."

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Eugene Scannis, Plymouth.

Fellow lag to a Joint dispatch
by K erri waa Smith, U N White
Hoete reporter, aad Stewart
Hensley, UPI chief Stale Depart­
ment reporter, who accompanied
President Elsenhower an hia his*
tortr ll-aatloa trip. It Is an lafarm al appraisal of what Ultrabawer aecamplisbed and some
ag the highlight# ef Ms mission.

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Mrs. Dunn
Hostess
At Coffee

M iss McMurray, Wayne Bramley
Married In Church. Ceremony
Ma d of Honor was Mis* Pennic man. The bride was given in mar­
M m Mary Linda McMurray, 'ring ceremony in the chapel of the
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Frede­ church. White flowers vsere ar­ Pulver and James K. Attirv of riage by her father.
Charlotte, X. C. served as brst
ran ged on the altar.
Miss McMurray wore a bridal
ric McMurray and Wayne Melvin
gown o f white satin brocade,
Bramley. san of Mr and Mr».
princess style, ballerina length
Horace J. tram ley of Chesterwith tulle veil. She carried a
™c!d, 111. were married at 1 p. m.
while Bible, topped with an or­
Monday. Dec. 21, at the Kpiscochid.
pal Church, Sanford.
The maid of honor wore a pink
The Rev. John W. Thomas offi­
em broidered
nylon gown over
ciated at the informal doublepink taffeta with white accesso­
ries and carried a bouquet of
Pom Pom chrysanthemums.
Mr*. Bram ley chose for her so
ing away outfit a two piece btue
and grey suit with black acres
sorirs and (he orchid from her
bridal rorsagr.
After a wedding trip to Chester­
field. ill. and a visit with the
That one family in every four
groom 's parents the couple will
falls to get its daily requirements
reside, tem porarily, at Charles.
of vitamin C especially needed
Ion, S. C. where the groom is
for healthy gums and body tissue,
stationed with the navy as Avia­
has been brought to light in a
tion Klectrician Second Class.
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recent survey on food habits, say*
Myrlie Wilson, Home Deiminstrav lion Agent.
V Hr cause this vitamin isn't stor­
ed in the body, it is especially
Important that it be considered
in the daily food planning.
Most people know that an or­
Central Circle of the Sanford
ange or a half grapefruit will
Garden Club met Thursday at
supply the full daily quota o f vita­
2:34 p. m. at the home o f Mrs.
min C. Fortunately, .here are
Volie William* Sr. with Mrs. K.
ot.icr fruit sources and many
M. Hoke and Mr*. A. C. Benson
vegetables which may be less
serving n co-hostesses.
co-tly than the citrua fruits as the
The meeting w »* opened with
R eason advances.
.1
a scripture reading and a story
Many green leafy vegetables
of a Prairie Christmas hv Mrs.
may In- counted on to contribute
MR. A M ) MRS. WAYNE HRAMI.KY
J. B. Field*. The president, Mr*.
this vitamin if .hey are dark
Williams, presided at the busi­
green in color and are properly
ness session and gave reports
prepared.
(rom the board meeting.
Vegetable* eaten raw provide
m ore vitamin C than when they
Mr*. K. R. Wood reported a
visit to the fourth grade at Pine
are rooked. A combination of
green cabbage, water cress and
crest School and the making of
litter bug bags and other ar­
sp.nach is a gold mine in food
ticle*. Since the Sanford club will
Value.
^ Spinach, kale and broccoli are
he hovtc** to the state convention
W xrellcnt vitamin C aources also,
next year, members were urged
particularly if they are quickly
3IYRTIE V. WILSON
system and by the combination of to plant Allenatha for park plant­
gathered and quickly rooked. Use
ing.
unfavorable w rather conditions.
Home Demonstration Agent
as small a quantity of water as
Mr». W. L. Merritt was wel­
"The selection of well drained
Partially shaded planting sites
pcssible. and rook quickly until
soils ae sites for planting shrubs comed at a guest o f Mrs. C. H.
just tender. Vitamin C is soluble with good soil and air drainage and trs-es cannot be over emphasis­ Mtirhell. The Mead Garden* of
in water, and can tie lost by can rrdure winter injury to tender
e d ,'' says Dr. Pope. "In addition, Winter Park will break ground
exposure to air.
shrubs, according to Dr. T. K. good air drainage decrease* low for the new Date garden du b
Potatoes also are a good aniirre
temperature injury. Soil aeration building. Jan. 6 and all members
of vitamin C, m ore of it being Pope assistant ornamental horti­
and
fertilisation not only increase were urged to attend.
laved if the potatoes are cooked culturist with lha Florida e x p e ri­
Refreshments were aerved by
root growth but al«o tend to en
An their skin*.
ment Station.
courage rooting, both of which help the hostesses and an exchange
Winter hardiness I* influenced to reduce the possibility of winter of plant* as Christina* gifts to
by factors such as variety differ- dam age.''
each m em ber was held.
STAIN REMOVAL
antes,* drainage, location, natural
Shrubs
ted
with
excessive
' Tf holiday candles stain table
proti etion, character of the rout amounts of high nitrogen fertiliz­
linen, gently scrape the hardened
ers. nr those making considerable
wax from ,thr surface with a dull
growth in late (all, are most fre­
knife. Then sponge the stain with
quently injured. Plants making
cleaning fluid — away from any
rapid and vigorous growth will
open flame. If the stain remains,
be damaged more than dormant
iponge the spot with a cloth
plant-. Dr. Pope say* healthy
dipped in a mixture of one-part
pLnts are more resistant to cold
'rubbing alcohol and two parts
All »ix grades of the Osteen
^heater.
The Joy-Ruth Sunday School 'than diseased or unhealthy ones, School participated in the Christ­
Class of the First Baptist Church and older plant* are usually not mas program , Friday evening at
met fur their December meeting injured by rold at much as young the school.
flow To Speed I ’ p A Dawdler
one*.
at the home of Mrs. Robert
The first grade children suna an
If you have a slowpoke in the
Covering plants gives more pro­
Hodges.
faintly who takes forever to get
The group gathered in the Flor­ tection against frost than against animated song "A ll Around The
dressed, give him a deadline to ida room winch was decorated in extreme cold. Most methods of Christmas T ree."
meet. Set the timer on your gas a Christmas theme including a heating plants vs ill aid in protect­
A Christmas pageant was given
range and suggest that he race lighted
Christinas
tree.
Each ing them from cold, hut heating hy the second through the sixth
with it.
member placed a gift for the plants in the open is expensive grade*. Joy Harvey was master
church nursery under the tree. and inconvenient. Windbreaks pro­ of cerem onies and Barry Ruthcr
The devotion was given hy the vide S'unc protection Iroin cold and ford served a* narrator.
NOT RESPONSIBLE
elas* teacher, Mrs. J. I). Cordell. dry winds.
A choir dressed in Angel robes
I will not Ik responsible for
Mr*. G. W. Skipper presided at
Plants such at bougainvillea, sang carols during the perform
am rfehts incurred by my wife
a ih o r business meeting and an­ thryalli*. Chinese hibiscus and anre. Christmas pictures, drawn
Joyce M. Hayward nr anyone
nounced that the class project queen palms, particularly in north
else other than myself.
hy the children, hung on the wails
for the year will be the purchase Florida, are frequently damaged and a large Christmas tree, d eco­
Si*. Darid It. Ilayward Jr.
because I hr s- are not too hardy rated with strings of popcorn, and
of a rug for the nursery.
Games were enjoyed under the •Species turn ns nindina, llgus
other hand-made ornaments stood
directum of Mrs Ralph Betts, trum,
photinia, crepe
myrtle, in the auditorium
Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Cor podnearput, most camellias and
.Santa Claus distributed gift* from
dell. Mrs. Skipper and Mrs. C. azalea* are rarely damaged by
under the tree to each child pres
R Younce.
low temperatures in Florida.
enl. Bags of randy, nuts and apple*
The hostess served refreshments
were al»o given to the children.
of sandwiches, date nut bars, c ik c
Mr*. I.. W. Jones was general
One fourth to i* teaspoon of
and coffee to Mr*. Cordell. Mrs.
Skipper. Mr*. Betts, Mrs. Jounce, salad dressing m u added to a chairman assisted by Mrs Nolan
Mrs. Vernon H*rdin, Mr*. Leon baked potato with butter makes Osteen.
it extra tasty.
Swam, and Mrs. Bill Jnhn*.

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Mrs.
A. Dunn o f Lake Mary
was hostess at the Decem ber rof*
fee for Officers Wives of VAH 7.
Kg* nog. coffee, fruit cake and
Christmas cookies were served by
the hostess.
The group i* collecting article*
for Christmas baskets to be given
to needy families.
Among those presen' were Mrs.
A. S. Boulter, Mrs. H. ¥. Lang,
Mr*. M. W. Otto, Mrs. Tom Ownby,
Mrs. I„ M. Donaldson, Mrs. F. H.
Galloway, Mrs. H. J. Hilt. Mrs. M.
D. McPherson, Mrs. F. D. Milner,
Mr* II A Moreland
Mrs. W. A. Mowers. Mr*. X. 3.
Pm den, Mr*. K. F. Rowell, Mrs,
A. D. Specs. Mrs. G. F. Wilater,
Mrs. W. J. Wormrll, Mrs. G. G.
Zimmerman and Mrs. Sam Day
who u as a guest of the hostess,
Mr*. Dunn.

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(SOI.I)KN WEDDING CEI.KRRANTS Mr. ntul Mr*.
C. tSantt were aurrm indtul by their family at a celebration marking their fit) years o f mar­
riage held at the Congngational Christian Church Saturday. The couple
who have been Sanford residents for the past 40 years live on their W.
First St. farm. Mr. Gantt is a retired farmer. Children and k'randchildren
celebratinyr with the couple are from left, Rosemary Glover, Rarbarn Gantt.
Tom Kniens, Duane Glover. Mrs. Dudley Glover, Mre. Henry Emcns, Alary
Kmcns, Mr. and Mrs. Gantt, Charles Gantt and Retsy Gantt.

Shower Honors
Miss Stenstrom
Mrs. W A. Blalock and Mrs
F. W. Hall wcr«* rn hostesses at
a bridal shower honoring Miss
Ruby Stenstrom and her fiance,
Edward Alderman. Monday eve
ning at the Blalock home, Azalea
Lane. Sunland Estates.
The door priz* was won by the
future bride’ s father.
J. Sten­
strom. Humorous Bible conun­
drums were quested by Eraneis
Hall and answer* attempted by
the group
Winner of the wedding rake
"Tear-out" game was the groom
elect. Karls person wrote a word
of advice to the honorecs after
which the* were sent on a bride
and groom treasure hunt where
a gift was found and opened at
the end.
The hosfesses serv*d refresh
mrnta of mixed nuls, mints, gum
drop*. Christmas cookies, a -p e­
nal cracker dip, an elaborately
decorated sheet rake, fruit punch
ami hot roffrr.
Favors mJdr o f walnut shells
holding an accordian folded m es­
sage ronrermng the approaching
wedding and tivd wtih fancy rib
bon were given to the guests

Those present wire the honored
couple, Mr. and Mrs. Blalock and
Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Mr. and Mrs.
N. J. Stenstrom, parents of the
bride elect: Mr. and Mrs. It. M
Dyson, Mr. and Mr*
Donald
Knight. Mrs. Richard Galloway,
Edward Alderman, Harold Dekle,
Kenneth Dekle and Mist Ruhbyc
Morton.

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Hubert M. Raker, aon of Mr.
and Mr*. M. K. Baker, is spend­
ing the holidays with his parents
at their home on 'Jrapeville Ave.
He is associate pastor of the
\pplianrc Park Methodist Church
and is also attending the Louis­
ville Presbyterian Seminary at
Louisville, Ky.
Pvt, I C Kenneth McMurray is
spending the Christmas vacation
with hiv parents, Mr. and Mrs.
i reileric McMurray on Narcissus
Ave. He is stationed with the
paratroop division at Ft. Bragg,
N. C.
Mr anil Mrs Harry Earle of
Toledo, Ohm are house guests of
their son, Herb Earle on Laurel
\vc They plan to stay during
the winter months. Joining the
family lor the holidays will lie
By MRS. II. I.
JOHNSON
Mr. anil Mr*. Peter /.line and
Mr and Mrs D. E. Norwood rhildrcn Terry and Dana of Deanil family of Gainesville will troil. Mich Mrs /.line ix a sister of
spend the Christmas holiday with Mr. Earlr.
Mr. Norwood - mother and sister,
Mrs, S. K. Norwood and .Norlne.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Tinilrl were
railed to Lakeland, doe to the
death of 3!r. Timlel's brottier, J. I

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guests of their son in lawr and
daughter, Mr and Mr*. Leon Keel
Mrs. Garland Robert* and child
ren of Kustis, will Join them for
Christmas riav
Mr. and Mr*. F. W Brown have
returned to Roanoke, Va , after
visiting with relative* m this
area, the past two weeks.

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t RF.DROOM unfurnished home;
U s hath; all electric kitchen;
extra large carporte Pineereat
School directly North — no
vtrrcti for children to c r o n .
Available Immediately. 108 Pine
erest Dr., Ph. FA 2 7010.
6. Real Eatate For Sale

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NEW
“In the City of
Gracious Living”

RAVENNA

Dream Homes

*340
*9890

D ow n l\ i&gt; m e n t-N u C lo s in g

PARK

SUNLAND ESTATES: 3-bedroom,
2 bath CR home. FA 2-2809.

HERBERT STENSTROM
Registered Broker
t.EN RISNER
LOTTIE BROADWAY
KEN TORBETT
BETTYE D. SMITH
Associate!
11 N. Park
Ph. FA 2 2420
BARGAIN MOVE IN TODAY
2 BR. house on Magnolia, juat out
of city limi s; kitchen equipped,
Venetian blinds, sp ice heater.
Muat aefl at one*. 83993. Will
trade
for
late model
ear.
VA 2 0441 or FA 2-0333.
HOUSE for Sale or Trade: Price
87.500. Term*. Ph. FA 2 8184.

SAN SEM KNOLLS
3 Bedroom
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
HOMES BY ZEULI

$550

Q u ie t

•

Near Colf Course

MODEL OPEN DAII.Y
4 Blocks w rit of French
on 20th Street
IW and 2 baths, choice *1 color
u ic—Furred and plaster walla—
All electric Vitchena------T m a a io
f l o o r a—Custom-built cabinet­
work and dust-free closets—
Landscaped and other plus fea­
ture*.
W. H. "R ill" S T E M P E R Agency
Beallor A lnaaror
ASSO CIATES: II. E. T affer
Arthur F. Day, F.verett Harper
Itoiiert F. May. Bart Pilcher,
Helen E. Noonan
rkons FA 2 4991
112 N. Park
SELL or TRADE: 3-Bedrooni. 1‘ *
baths, CR. Florida room. Nicely
landscaped U.V a 19V corner
lot. 22,300 down or will trad*
for other property. Will finanre
part of down payment If desir­
ed. 120 K
Coleman Circle.
FA 2 7807.

SEMI NOL E
County Motors
Sit B. I*t a .

H om e fcalare 1 Bcrfrmun* .
t 1.
Tile
Ralh* • Screened
Torch • Utility Room * Ter.
ratio Floor* - Carport* - Land­
scaped Lot* - All City Coa*
t e n ir n r r * .

OPEN D A ILY

9:00 A. M. Til Dark
SUNDAY

2:00 P. M. T il Dark

Shoamakah
( (instruction Co., Inc.
241 West 21th At(**t
Phone FA 2-3101

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SIMLA
D*lu t* . 1-Dr.
S«dan . IRadio * | 2 5 Q
A Heat.r
KOI.KT
M 4TIEV
l-llr. Ilardlop
PLYMOUTH
9 PaM*ng*r
W in .*

T O T A L PRICE
Turn West On 20th
SI. Follow
Country
Club Rd. A Watch
For Our Signs . . .

FA 2-4814

B U C K RaadmasWr
tir
CondilinnrH

C o m m u n ity

$450 Down

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RAMBLER
• 7

81 Q A E
I
4-Dr.
81
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DODGE Cerarl 2-Dr.
Hardtop .
l.nadrd

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HTt DKIIAKKR Ftixht
Hawk • 8 C ylie. I V B K
der • Overdrive
lo w
DODGE
Convertible

8

Seminole Co. Motors
• Chrysler • D*dge • &amp;4*M
Dealer

WEST1NGH0USE
new yellow G.
Must sell one
rhoice, call FA

Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

Kobaon Sport inn Good*

1*33 DODGE Suburban Station
Wagon, excellent condition. 8730.
Call after 5 p. m, FA 2-7474.

refrigerator or

E. refrigerator.
so take jo u r
2-3400.

MART CARTER PAJNTC
World’a Largest O iD sa
BUY ONE GAL.—
GET ONE FR E E
*ot W. 1st. St.
Ph. FA
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BU N D #
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bettor*
rail with plastic rods. P it atie
or rayon tape*. Cotton or a jle a

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Jenkins

Loor Glaaa
8ERVICK
S e n k a r ik G la s s an d
11. tt4 W. 2nd St.

t If my wife Rtvr* you t rmrtr IooIl
R m doMk’t know about thoa Uat two nine*.*

VentGlass
400 Sanford
Paint

C o.
FA 2 4622

SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Since 1948
8. Real Batata Far Bale

X. HARE

8. Female Help W aited

N orth 1-4422

8-ACRES of good farm land in
Sanford Celery Delta I3 f» per
acre. Excellent term*. Richards
Hotel, Melbourne, Florida.

Curtii Circulation Company haa
several opening* for women lo
•el] all popular m agaiidt sub­
scription*
on
budget
plan
through local Department Store.
FARMER’S AGENCY
Permanent work on year round
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
ba m . is done in your home.
D. H. Whltmora
Complete Free training given.
Lillian G. Trama
No investment necessary. V ac­
Associates.
ancies to be filled by Jan. 1st.
114 S. French Ave. Th. FA 3-8221
Write immediately Box C e o
Sanford Herald —Sanford. Fla.
After hours. FA 2-2418, FA 2 4921.
FA 2 0361
MAJOR DROWN RE ALTY
Realtor
L A K E M ART
rh . FA t-8287 o f FA 2-1864.

Si. ^riat

Gayaay

116 N. Park A ve.

Th. FA 3-6123

MERRY CHRISTMAS
Y’ ours will be If you help pay
off those hills by representing
AVON
COSMETICS.
Write
Hox 244 Lockhart, Fla. TO­
DAY.

DfSART
NOrth 8-4711

TV and RADIO REPAIR ar r
3:00 night* and weekends: Sinford. Lake Alary and Longwood.
FA f-2772 and FA 3 8613.
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
All Rita Rugs And Wall To Wall
Carp*ta. Satisfaction Guaranteed,
t Week Service
Ph. FA 2*7437
PUMPS SPRINKLERS
type* and sizes, installed
"D o It Y’ DiirscH"
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E
Machinery and Supplv Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 8432

AR

WHITE female help wanted. . ust
be 21. Apply to Pig *N Whistle.

200 S. Park — FA 2-4231

FA 2-7430

• BIG VALUFdl
• )UICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON - MAIER

SERVED 20 ru. R. cheat
freeter, like new, U73. Phone
FA 2-2777,
LARGE
SIZE
Perfection
«R
heater 975; fan available. T. B.
Kelly, EA 2 2447,

New and Used Furniture
ONE HALF PRICE OR BETTER
311 E. First St.
FA 2-5622 Fancy grill room dirtder only
113.00.
Hand-powered
lawn
Used furniture, appliances, tools
mower, good condition 87.3ft.
rie. Bought Sold Larry's Mart
Motorola car radio "a a if IB.SD215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-1132
38.93 Pogo Stick 92.80; N o #
ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
Jalousie
window
and ether
Bed*. Day. Week or Month—
usabl* odds and ends—See at
1920 Locust Avenue, or eaU BUI
FURNITURE CENTER
HO French Ave,
Stamper Jr. at FA 21*39.
Th. TA 2-7933
22-A—Article* Wasted
SEMI AUTOMATIC Zu Zag Port­
able — 20 year guarantee on WANTED; Lionet 173 watt trans­
parts, labor, and service. Take
former and engine; Rugetutoi^
over payments only. 1959 Model.
FA 2 6234.
Write Credit Manager, Box 5,
WANTED: Child’ ! I t " b i ^ ’ W,
Sanford Herald.
Must b« In good condition. I w 1
FA 2-3378.
i

$SAVE$

H E A T I N G

II. II. POPE CO.

Furniture

Ave.

New

Furniture

&amp;

ami

Used

Appliance*

Mather of Sanford

ENVELOPES, Latterheadi. state
menti, Invoice*, hand bill*, and 208-269 I . P in t St. Pb. FA t-0983
BY’ OWNER: 3-Bcdroom CB home
9. Male Help W aaltd
programs,
etc.
Progressive
with large Florida room , dining
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 2931— 21. Article* Far Sale
area. Large equity for sale LIFE GUARD, Red Cross train­
306 Writ 13th St.
ed, shir to give swimming les­
Get your child a special Christmas
cheap. 193 Shannon Dr. Phone
FA 2 3324.
sons, expert pool attendant. Ap­
gift. Pup tents 4 98 up. ArmyFurniture Storage and Moving
ply to Manager, Mayfair Inn,
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
To and From Anvwhere
LOTS for sale; cleared; high
Sanford. Florida.
C. K. PHILLIPS
ground: too* x 143’ ; Near Raven­
3 PC. SECTIONAL, all foam rnb
1300 French Ave.
Ph. FA 2 1*91
her; 2 lounge chairs; desk A
na Park; 8630 FA 2-7211.
11. Work Wasted
chair; 3 pc. grey bedroom
It. M. Wilkin*. Contractor
HIGH SCHOOL girl desires baby
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
suits; 3 pc. Danish walnut bed­
• ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS
1344 French Ave,
sitting job, Ravenna or lawh
room suite; dining roomtablc
• PARKING ARFA5
Arbor area. FA 2 1306.
with 8 chairs, limed oak finish.
Quality Workmanship A Materiali
Will
sacrifice. Used 2 months.
Term*
To
Suit
Your
Budget
R ealt.r
n ^ lu m h ln £ ^ ?ie r itfe *
Must sell this week end. Can
• FREE ESTIMATES
"Can Hall"
Phone FA 2 3641
see anytime Sat nr Sun. 220
• WORK GUARANTEED
SANFORD Plambiac k Realise
Lake Tripplell Drive, Cassel­
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford. Fla.
2396 So. Elm Pb. FA 1-1914.
berry, Fla.
LEWIS SALES k SERVICE
HO Gage Ri &gt;11 train set 1 **-»r
2 Acres of highland with bom*.
Ycipa Motor Scooter*
Joe C. Thomas
old. 320. Call FA 2 3328 after
In good water erea. Bearing
Hester A Lawn Mower Service
3:30 P. M.
FA 2-1441 West Country Club Rd. FA 2 7928
lemon and oraagt trees, Oa 142.1 Sarlta St.
paved road.
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING OVK K»v Guitar and ease, almost
810,900 COMPLETE PRICE
new, 870. Call FA 2 6118.
W. L. HARMON
TH. EA 2 4*23 After I P. M.
C.OOD Used Applianres and TV’ a.
Two Bedroom CB ham* holll tn
tiorm ly, Inc., Third A Palmetto.
Humbinir &amp; Uniting
FHA specification*. M l monthly
ll&gt;A lleaulj Parlor*
AIR CONDITIONING
pay menu. 14,944.
Sell Ui Your Furniture. Quick
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Be tauelier With Professional
Service With The Cash. SUPER
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 6362
Beauty Care.
TRADING TOST, FA 26677.
PLUMBING
Registered Real Estate Broker
1939—60 VESPA 130 CC Scooter
Contacting K Repairs
Mary E. Carmen — Lea SalvaU
complete with windshield and
Free
Kstimites
B. E. Bogere. Sr. Associates
mirror, 1300 actual miles, just
It.
L.
HARVEY
Beauty Salon
Pb. FA 2 1341 17-92 at Hiawatha
broken in. FA 2-3339 after 4:00
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3363 2510 Oak
FA ! 7684
P. 31.
2 BEDROOM franr* noine In very
tl. FJecIrlral Service*
A Satisfied customer U our hast CHILDREN’S Encyclopedia, ten
good condition1 sprinkler sys­
I books. Call FA 2 8137.
tem: front and rear screened in floete Wiring — EUetrte Service
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY N O O K ------------------------------------ —_— --------porch: garage; large corner lot;
Sid Vlbtew
103
So.
Oak
Ph
FA
1-3742
1 SINGER PORTABLE for balance
606 W. 20th Si
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO
— :—
____—
due to responsible party with
FA 2 0948
D O R IS I I E A L T \ S IIO I
lorwl credit. Take over I p.ivREADY &gt;OR~IM M EDIATE 112 Magnolia
28*4 Adam* Ph.
FA *1333
m fnt»
H U . Write Credit
OCCUPANCY
N^_B«tldlni^^BlatlB£^J*£alro
Manager. Box 5. Senford Herald
1-BEDROOM,
2 bath,
kitchen
18. Flawer* k Plant!
Gutters.
Spouting.
equipped. Florida room. Large ROOFING,
Hoof Repairs. Painting, Cement Cut Flowers For Anv Ocraiskxi
lot. Call FA 23433.
A Carpt-nler
Work
General
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
3 BEDROOM
home
hardwood
Home Repair*. 20 yrs. Experi­ FA 2 1822
nr
FA 2 0270
floors. I^ rge lot. 2400 Adams
ence. Very ta»w Rates. Phone
• For th e Bent in Wiring |
Court, Wynnewood. T e r m s
r A 2 3678
17. Pat* - Llveatiwk ■ BapplUo
FA 2 1617.
I • RESIDENTIAL
i
PAINTING A DECORATINGGIVE a Beagle puppy lor Christ
i
• INDUSTRIAL
I
Licensed — Bonded
mas FA 20261.
I
• C O M M E R C IA L
a
THE REAL ESTATE
Free Estimates —
NUMBER IS FA J-IBBl
PET Ring Tad Monkey in large
Work Guaranteed
Thia 2 bedroom Pm erreq home
egge, rheip. Muted puppies,
Seminole Painting Contractors
cheap. Call FA 2 846J.
on a corner let needs an owner
fA 21264
—to be the owner you need
1123 down Huy this home and
pay
monthly
payments Iris
than rent. Nu ether drat like
it in Saeford
These terms
apply only until December 3t.
Gosh, Mom, we ran afford
this one! CALL NOW!

24— lo s t ft Fonnd
LOST: Tan tarp 8* x F ________
Poplar Avtnus and Weat First
Street. N. J. Stenstrom, l i t
Poplar Ave.
FOUND: Wallet containing Men*
tifiraiion
of
Joseph
Brown
Faulk. Owner may elalm at
Sanford Herald Office.
FOUND: Bird Dog on Pennyshaw
Rd., Farmlon a n a . FA 8-T833.

J. W. HALL

WELCOME

$500 DOWN

NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

$200 Dn. • Vacant

ROSA U PAYTON

Plumbing: &amp; Repairs

Wall

Dawn's

|A R T E L E C T R IC ]

| Ph. FA 2-3427

W. 44. "B ill" NTEMPER Agency
PS on* FA 2-498)
III N. Perk
_8_M oT4gag«_L»aae
WANTED 83.000 it *'■ interest.
Write Bos L. Sanford Herald.

SPOT
CASH
GEI).
HILDEBRAND h a *
many SPOT CASH »nd e»od
term h*v*r* for ACREAGE . .
GROVES . . . FARMS . . . MO.
TELS . . R \NCHKS . . Ill SINESSES . . .
and INCOME
PROPERTIES •( *11 kind*. If

you if* ■•ring* ahnul *elliag

and riarfy Ui Mart parking,
phnnr «r wrd* GEO. HILDE­
BRAND today — hi* * « n t« «
will f**t you •« ea«r*l

(*eo. W.
Hildebrand,
Realtor
P. O. B n 8668

ORLANDO
Phone G.\ 3.1062

4

22. A rtkle* Far

RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO
Greenware
Free Instructions
Gift Piece*—Supplies—Kilns
WILL TRADE equity in ’39 Re­
Rinehart Road
Ph. FA 1 4707
nault with MOO mile* for ’31 nr
cords.
’34 automobile. Phone FA 2-3806
TV PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
or FA 2 3962.
Per I weeks only!
112-114 W. 2nd SL
FA 1 4 0
17 In. faecept soma
portables)
823.30 21. Furniture
It in. &gt;33.30
14 In. 843.30 CUSTOM BUILT furniture —sin­ TOMATOES and SW EET POTATOES. Celery Avo., near Beard*
AU lubes have t 1 year guarantee.
gle piece* or &gt;et*. Also furni­
all.
•
LLOVD0 RARIO k TV
ture repair. Cabinet* made.
414 Sanford Ave. PL. FA 28790
FA 2-7063.
PRACTICALLY NEW gaa
8130. Term*. FA 2
New A Used Furniture A Appli­
BEAUTIFUL Spinet plaao,
ances. A Good Place To
2900, will tell for 8373; Ilka
BUY, SELL or TRADE
Phone FA 2-1971.
Windshield
HackGlass

2-BEDROOM, kitchen
equipped
home, laiw down payment. &gt;34
a month. 1819 Summerlin.

HOMES
•

It. Itperiol Services

FA 2 3NI

FIVE ACRES
THREE BEDROOM HOUSE
Owner want* offer on this prop
erty located Just beyond Five
Polnta on Old Orlando Road.
Owner has been asking 110.000.
hut due to illnraa will take leu .
Exclusive Listing.

»»■ Boats and N stsrs

301 6.4 E. 1st.
Ph. FA 23841
• A M ROOFING
Contracting Jc Repairs
14. AMomeMIfs
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
1837 CHEVROLET pickup truck.
FR E E ESTIMATES
Can be seen any time through
300 Laurel Ave.
Ph. FA 2 7941
day. Phone FA 2-1864.

BROKER
202 So. Park Ave. Ph

kata,
a k a

FLOOR sanding snd finishing
Cleaning. Waxing. S e r v i n g
Seminole County ince 1923.
H. M. GLEASON Lak Mary.

C. A. Whiildon, Sr.

I * I k # I m u r t o f Ik # | o m n I&gt; J u i a # .
a p m la o l* | a N R l i , F l o r i d a , l a I’ r a *
la f r t F a t a l# o f
,1 \ M K U &lt; IL A M I*IK

I I J M ld la ^ ^ ja V n U ji^ ^ jg J r a

LAKEFRONT Property In Oitaen
244 (t on lake; 231 f t on froot;
227 ft. on East; N ft. on We»t;
modern 2 bedroom home, double
garage; 90 fruit tree*; 3 in.
well. Ph. Orlando. GArden 3 3777

Stenstrom Realty

J A M E H (I L A S I ’l E ft.'fc/ft

ruMlsh

Wed. Dee. 23. 193H— P*fe 3

LAFF-A-DAY

Real Estate
la.arence
Sarety Bawd*
21S So. Park Ave. Pb. FA 5-8441
Sanford
Evan* Bldg. Lake Mary
Ph. FA 2-1290

Legal Notice

*

grraih

apt.

FURNISHED
cottage S73 per
month. On 17 92 at Five Polnta.
Phone FA 2-1467.

M in n : n r

O isitrl

RAYMOND M. BALL

F ID E L F ID D L E S W H IL E
I T BA BU RN S
hut don't you fiddle around and
delay buying your new home
&gt;. For Real
until it ia too late to claim RORERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
homeatead exemption.
1-BED ROOM
furnished
apart­
Raymond Lundqulit, Assoc.
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
ment $30 per month. 104 P al­ Never before has the Stem per FA 2-3931
Agency
had
ao
many
fine
metto.
home* to sell in every price
HOME • SEEKERS
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•BEDROOM
CB houM. T ele­
where you want to live la “ The
bath home in an older establish­
phone FA 2-3940.
City of Gracloui Living", how
ed residential area a* an excep­
much you care to inveit, and
tionally good buy. For pleasant
RENT A BED
we will take you to a home that
living thia home offers equipped
R olls way, Hospital A Baby Beds
we will be proud to show and
kitchen, air conditioning, hard
By D iy , Week or Month.
you will be f ouo to own.
wood floors, and situated on a
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116 W. 1st St. M. H. "B U I" STEMPER Agency
■isume an exiating 4V»% VA
Phone FA X-4MI
111 N. Park
mortgage at no extra cost.
B-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
Priced at t i l . 223 with down
kitchen electrically equipped.
payment to suit you. Move in
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Willow
Avenue.
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Immediately and be eligible for
FA 2 0271.
homestead axemption n e x t
M T ii r r m \t y j i n «p .,i r o n r
year.
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TRAILER SPACES: Large lots.
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Wekiva River Rd. FA 2-4131.

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SALE

What in real property worth?
Probably what a buyer will pay for it.
10 Iriits north of 25th Street on Sanford and Palmetto
Avenues, Sanford
Valued by County appraiser at .SS500 and so entered on the
tax roll by the Anaes.sor and confirmed by the County
Commissioners.
Now offered by me to a wiir*’ ~
at !?&lt;is t \on"*' VT of
this assessed figure.
Low cash payment

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Phone PA 2-3869
Sanford, Florida

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abaolatvly frt* without •M ira­
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MnttU whll* y*a locals salt*
•hi* housing far ymir**lf and
family. Tick up your k*y at
oaf Salt* O ffirt.

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PINECRES1
4th Addition
Hnmn Designed For
Florida Living.
I A 4 Bedrooms —
1 4 2 Batha

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low aa $425
You can ntovft in immedi­
ately while the paper* are
being proceftsedW« Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On Tha
Cunatruction Of Your
Home For The Flrat
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Coat Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor.
Inc.
o r iic r Oprn 9:00 T il 9:6# Dally

1:09 P. M. Til Dark Sunday

Car Hwy. IT-91 ft 17th II.
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Barry. The ramatodar ef the offsaeive Mae wee eempoeod at
BeooeveR Brown ef New York
and Mm Parker ef Baltimore at
the tackier, Art Spinney ef Balti­
more and Jim Ray Smith of
Cleveland at the guard* aad Jim
Bingo ef Groan Bey at renter.
John Uoltai of Baltimore iron

the quarterback berth by a wide
margta, receiving W rates. Prank
Gifford ef New Yack and J. D.
Smith ef San Prencisco woo the
halfback spots to round out the
bsekfletd with Jim Brown.
The defensive unit was com­
posed ef Glee Merchettl of Bal­
timore end Andy Robuattlll of
Now York a! the ends; Gone Lips.

overwhelming favorite is O. B.*«
Ample, wiener te the laouiurs]
tackleo; Huff, Joe Schmidt of De­
troit and BIU George ef the
Been at the linebacker apeta;
Dean Derby of Pittsburgh and
Abo Woodson at San Francisco
at halfback end Jim Pnttoa at
New York and Jack Butler of
Pittsburgh at aaftty.

The twe hounds sad mi other
grade A stirs will take off la the
Mg IMh race which includes e
hand-picked octet of atandouta ex­
pected te provide esw ef the sesbom’ s top contests.
The hot-box will be one of II
■roots starting at l.ie p. m. Strong
M M odds era glveo O. B.’s Ample
la the hot-box, and the 63-pound
hustler will be gunning from the
fifth atertlag position. Ample won
the Inaugural classic by four full
death overtim e to score a 33-IT fana will product a tornado at lengths after a burst of speed oo
The Baltimore Celts, who may victory ov or the Giants to the sound Sunday, hna installed a set the beekstretch which brought the
teg an m ballots. Berry and use band signals to beat the 1PM championship. Bookmakers o f hand signals to help quarter­ fens to their feet.
Brawn ware the flrol men ever erowd noise In Sunday's National flgurad Uie teams would More
Cuteic Leo will have appeal in
■•toed m every ballot la the re- Football Leagua game with the about as many points as they did back John .Unltaa communicate the grandstandi because of her
with
ends
Raymond
Berry
end
■Ml CPI peg.
New York Giants, remained 3 In that thriller, estimating a to­
small site. The diminutive lady,
Initiators, the Western Division
t favorites today far the pra- tal of tf for the two clubs.
Jim Mutscheller and flanker back however, w oo her first race this
With the game already tabbed Lenny Moore.
lonal classic.
Mcapteto Pteced t o men rethe
year by coming from third place to
ft h t e e l Ms pletaan team. New
Bookmakers estimated Coach as tbs biggest individual betting
The Colts raced through a brisk wia at Um finish line by three
T a b , the Eastern Division sham- Weoh Ewbank's defending cham­ •vent o f IPM. Baltimore fans
pirns which meets Baltimore Sun- pions would be four-potol choices were in a fever of anticipation workout Tuesday in Memorial lengths. She’ s nearly 10 pounds
ha toe ehemptoerhtp game, over the Giants when toe game while (he Giants tried to dig out Stadium, concentrating on offense. lighter than the n e il lightest entry.
Bra bertha. The Sin Fran* begins to Baltimore's Memorial o f a seven-inch snow in New Unltae, who fired a Mason record Marafng line odds give her a slim
lS-to-1 chance at victory, but she
York.
eisee Farty • Nlaera filled three
Stadium.
o f 3S touchdown paiMs this year, may surprise the handiespper.
white Cleveland and the PillsEwbank.
aware
that
Baltimore's
Tha Colls needed a suddenAlso in the hot feature are Lim ­
did plenty of throwing to near*
h e p tossliri each won two
ber Timber, O. B.’ t Medium, John
(reeling temperature.
hmrtos. The Lee Angolas Rams,
Ring, Happy Joe Lucky, Trip Letch
Breen Bay Packers, Detroit Lions
Coach Jim Lee Howell's Giants
and Rural Commander. All sis of
Md Chicago Boers each placed
were uoablc to practice at Yan­ these have proved ability to win at
aw player an the team.
kee Stadium Tuesday because of the best tracks in the world for the
U t o Philadelphia Eagles. Chia heavy snow and worked an sport of queen#.
eeg# Cardinals and Washington

Browns Favored To Take Pro

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hour and to minutes indoors at a
New York Armory. They hoped lo
drill oulelde Wednesday.
Howell was pleased with the
lip displayed by bis men. He
said they showed the same spirit
that marked their workouts the
week before they clobbered the
Cleveland Browns, tl-T.

I sm b bortk.
' DM Mtofaor of Loo Angeles won
to e Mfeast re owd berth opposite

Boots Homo Three
&gt; CORAL GABLES. Fla. (U PD Jeotef Btova Brooks booted homo
Mroo wtoeera at Tropical Park
Tooaday, tocludlog Bara Rica
to the feitwe race.
Brooks’ oihor two triumph* were
•Board Fow Wheeler (|M0) and

I'toted Press IntoraaUaaal
’ BART
Kordham M Pittsburgh to
Santa Clara M Connecticut 47
St. Francis (N .Y .) (7 Falrleigh
Dickinson M

Mtsstsalppi 37 Tean. Tech M
(itorgla Tech to Tessa Tech to
Kentucky B7 Temple 92

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Washington St. M Arliona St. U
Okla Ctlv 74 Texas Christian to
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Noire Dame U Purdue 79
Indiana 91 Butler 33

THURSDAY 1:00 p. m. lo 4:00 p. m.
at —
FAUSTS DRUG STORE
Sanford
• BMterten, Cord Acceiworlw for nN
Hearing Aidn

Cincinnati M Bradley 71
Iowa U Loyola (L a .) to
Marquelte to Stanford to
St. Louis to Kansas to
Dayton 79 St. Marys lT ex.) to

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Ohio State Bl Brigham Young 79
Oregon to San Jose State 45
Utah Stale 73 Idaho SI
Washington 97 Northwestern tit

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OP1N TIL » Y. M. UNTIL CHRISTMAN

PITTSBURGH (U P I) — Dr. Ed­
ward Sebastian, form er faculty
member of Ihe University of Pitts­
burgh's school o f dentistry, appears
before an alderman this afternoon
to answer charges of attempting tn
fit Pitt basketball games.
Two Pitt players, John Fridley
and Dick Palenski, told Allegheny
County DOt. Ally. Edward C. Boyle
they rejected Sebastian's alleged
offer and reported the incident to
university officials.

St. Francis

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Supervisor Signs
MILWAUKEE (UPI I Ray
Garland has been signed as su­
pervisor of ihe Great Lakes scout­
ing area far the M i l w a u k e e
Braves. G arland,' who
signed
pitcher Bob Shaw of the White
Sox to a Detroit contract when he
worked for the Tigers, scouted
for the New York Yankees last
year.

In order to give our employee* a wellearned rest, the following firms will be
cloned Christmas Day and Saturday
Dec. 26.

Christmas Eve racing tomorrow
night will atari at 7:43 p. m. In»t*ed o f the regular 1:10 post time.
T r ic k operator Jerry Collide aatd
the change will allow families to
get together earlier for the evening.

South To Use
Two Platoons
MIAMI (U P I) - South Coach
Wade Walker of Mississippi Slate
said today he would use offensive
and defensive platoons againat the
Norlh team in the Shrine All Star
football game here Saturday night.
Dale Hall of Arm y, head coach of
Ihe North squad, hat indicated he
wilt not aubstitute as freely.
Both coaches listed their starters
for the charity game. They include:
North team— Ends Bill Carpenter
of Army and Curt M en of Iowa,
tackles Boh Zimpfer of Rowling
Green and DeWilt Hooprt of
Northwestern, guards John C rom ­
er o f Illinois and Pete Arena of
Northwestern,
renter
Bob Oawandel o f Arm y, quarterback Joe
CaldweH of Army, halfbacks Bob
Anderson of Army and Ed Kovac
o f Cincinnati and fullback Don
Horn of Iowa.
South team offense— Ends Dan
Kdglngton of Florida and AI Gold
stein of North Carolina, tackles
Jim Gardner of Duke and Kelly
Minyard of North Carolina Stale,
guard* Tom Gunderman of Mary­
land anil Nick Patella o f Wake For­
est. center Jim Otto of Miami,
quarterback Fran Curd of Miami,
hatfbacki Gordon Speer of Rice
and Jack Westbrook of Florida and
fullback Don Klochsk of North
Carolina.
South team defense—Ends AI
Witcher of Baylor and Lavallo
White of Mississippi State, tackles
Larry Wagner o f Vanderbilt and
Ed Pitta of South Carolina, middle
guard Jim Crawford of Miami, linehackers Fred Remmy of Miami.
Rod Breedlove of Maryland and
John Saunders of South Carolina;
sidebacka Dick Pariseau of Navy
and Willis Daniel of Mississippi
State and safetyman Jack Cum­
mings of Norlh Carolina.

Br JERRY COVINGTON
Thinn »ro kinds’ quiot around Nora
for a faw days white tha Saminolaa taka
a braak in their schedule bat, R won’t ha
tone until they’ll be back la the thick of
battle.
The Semlnolre taka to the court again
January I hare against Oviedo and it pro­
mises to be a fins battle. Both teams have
gotten off to a good start and although
the Lions are not as powerful as they have
been in the past, they should give Coach
Bud Layer’s Seminoles a tough go.
Coach Paul Mikler has depended on
Johnny Tesinsky greatly and the 6-2
youngster has poured through a great
deal of the points this season. Mikler has

Two Top Welter
Contenders Clash
In Bout Tonight
MIAMI BEACH (UP!) - Lul*
Manuel Rodrigue* of Cubs puls
his 23-bout winning streak on the
line tonight against Sugar Hart of
Philadelphia in a TV 10 rounder
that undoubtedly will earn the
winner a shot at the world wel­
terweight title.
Skinny-legged, 22-year-old Rod­
rigues, who has managed to re­
main unbeaten despite his pow­
der-puff punching, was an I to 3
favorite to win the nationally-tele­
vised bout starting at 10 p.m.
e.s.t. at the Miami Leach Audi­
torium.
Rodrigue* was listed as the No.
2 welterweight challenger In the
latest ratings, behind Charley
Scott of Philadelphia. Hart was
ranked No. 3. Rodrigue*, howev­
er, boasts a 1958 knockout victory
over Scott, whose title-shot hopes
were (urther ruined when he wss
upset by Bempie Paret in New
York last Friday night.
Promoter Chris Dundee was re­
futed permission by the NBA lo
expand the bout to 12 rounds and
make It an official' elimination lo
determine the next challenger (or
Don Jordan’ s 147-pound crown.
Dundee then wired Jordan's
manager. Don Nesseth, offering *
(30,000 guarantee for a title dr
fens* here
'a ter
iht»
winter
against the winner of tonight's
bout.

DALLAS. Tea. (UPII - Branch
Itlckey, president of the new Con
tinental Baseball League, annnunc
ed Tuesday the Dailai-Fort Worth
area hai been awarded the seventh
league franchise and It practically
assures that the third major league
will he in action in ltot.
Ison Carter Jr., publisher of the
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and J.
W. Bateson, owner of the Dallas
Hangers of the American Assn.,
put up $50,000 to guarantee the
franchise.

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Health

(By DR. F. LEO KERWIN)

The Dangerous Age
What is the dangerous age?
Is it twenty? Forty? Fortyfive? Sixty?
The answer ia that the dan­
gerous ags is when health
begins to slip, but the tragedy la that so
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give up hopes
and aspirations
before, nr duri n g . so-called
middle age.
Forty, nr fifty,
is not time to ad­
mit defeat if you have or can
get health. That is the time of
life when experience and en­
thusiasm should combine to
lead to accomplishment.
Three score and ten, "man’s
allotted span." now finds
many men and women active­
ly engaged in big undertak­
ings.
Part of the early breakings
down by some is due to the
fact that they do not bring
the same good independent
judgment, nnd thinking to
bear on health problems that
they do in other matters.
'i

Suppose a tree or branch fe l
on the telephone whrest, aad
the telephone company apenh
hourn working with tha re­
ceiver or transmitter ho eo**
rect the trouble, you wooW
think that foolinh. Yet R te
no more foolinh then treating
effects instead of adjuating
raunen in any circumstance*.
The exact science of spinal
adjustments removes inter­
ference with nerve lines, and
restoroa the health eonneetion.
Today, people In Increaainto
numbers are beginning t l
realize the blessings of health
and energy by keeping f i t through Chiropractic and
science which corrects tha
cuuse and heipa you regain
health.
Are you a Chiropractic oaae?
One of a aeries ef articles
published ia the public inter*
sst te Mptete and R w ln l l
the practice o f ertpatifte
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
Y. Leo Karwln whose efftee te
located at SOI 8. French Avn
and his telephone asm her te
FAirfax I-744E.

CLOSED
From Thursday (Xmas Eva) At
Noon Until Monday, Dec. 28

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MaaraNs

leading the way for the Lions bat whan
Mike graduates he will be the teat of them
until the grandchildren start appearing.
Senior forward Jimmy Graetf has gag.
tea off to a fine start thin season amd if
he continues he wiN ehatter e l ef hte s e e
scoring records at Semioote. In three bag
games he has averaged SO points par
game and most of these have been in tha
first half. Little Ray Landqeiat has pat
to experience a big night but when both ad
these boys start popping, tha famiaatae
should get a big boost.

Dallas Gets
Loop Franchise

GENE'S Seminole Cleaners
and Laundry
toft

one of the floret reboundera te hh* m l
hi the person of Mika Duda. A i tone M 1

JOHN R. AlEXANDER
BOB CRUMtEY AGENCY
BOYD - WALLACE
CARRAWAY &amp; McKIBBIN
CRUMLEY S MONTEITH
NEIL FARMER
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
EARNS INSURANCE AGENCY
MOUGHTON INSURANCE AGCY.
STATE FARM INSURANCE
SIM PER AGENCY

"Merry Christmas
To All"

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14. IMS

Mm.
•And A Little Child Lead Them*. . . At Christmas let its
become as children, with faith pure and simple. Let
our hearts open wide to the significant message
revealed at Bethlehem and renewed once
again unto as all this season. Let us
strive for a lasting friendship
with our fellows, and be
blessed by Him with the
spirit of the Holy
Holiday all year
long.

J-Jvom all o f

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David B f» « i
Janry Covington
Kvtlya Cushing
Cecelia Farmer
Roy Greea
Walter A.
Marie Harris
Ralph Haya
Charles Hays

at Jthu Msuwld - - Anna Jartflne
Harriett Johnaoe
lew Luster
Jack Phillips
Janie Shoemaker
Jeases Smith
Rayasoed Star
Warren flu Iton
IL 1* Tenney

Jack Trim
Ellen Tyre
Carry Vershel
Frank Voltoline
Clyde Walk
Jean Warn he
Judy Wells
Fred Wells

Correapoadeatsi
Marian R. Jones
Ida May Sjoblom
Helen Snodgrass
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
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Waltz Was King Until Film Stars Came To Vienna

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New Wisconsin Code Makes Getting
A Divorce More Difficult
Milwaukee , wi».

turn -

WUconiln'i naw (amity rod#, daaigned to promote liability In
■arrlaie amt family life, takei
effect Jan. 1 with the endorsemen! of three' relistout leaden
arho helped draft It.
Rabbi Louis J. Swichkow of
Milwaukee laid that “ whatever
flaws there may he in the eodt&gt;,
it'a a step in the right direction
long overdue."
Catholic Msgr. W. J. Brunner
•aid "it has many advantagea

Women Enjoy
Hair Coloring

VIINNA (UPl) - After two
month* of friendly occupation,
Hollywood ha* given Vienna back
to |be Austrians. The place may
never be the same.
Two big American film com­
panies — Columbia and Paramount
—spent several weeki each this
recent tourist season making m8vies in the Austrian capital and in­
jecting about three million dollars
into lh« Austrian economy.
First cams Columbia to do "The
Frant Llart Story" with British
star Dirk Bogarde. The word soon
got out that 800 extras were need­
ed, mostly to fill the halls for
Lint's concerts.

over the former law. We hope
that tha gsnsrat public will faal that
marriage is to be regarded as a
more serious contract."
And the Rev. A! Burton Kllason,
minister of th* Brown Deer Com*
munlty Methodist Chureh, catted
the new law a "wonderful codifi­
cation.”
In general, M mikes il more
difficult to gel married or divorc­
ed in Wisconsin.
The minimum age at which a
girl can gel married with tha eonsent of her.parents was raised
from IS to 18, quick marriages by
justices of. the peace and euurt
commissioner* have been elimi­
nated, a go-day "cooling off" pe­
riod la required before divorea
actions can proceed, and marri­
ages of girls between IS and II
or toys between II and 21 art
void unless the consent of their
parents is obtained.

The casting director had to hire, ber nf royalty aver comminded a
wilder reception than the one for
a special policeman to kc:p from Italian actress Sophia Loren when
bain* trampled to death by the she arrived to take over the leadherd of Austriins seeking * St a ing role.
day Jaba. The applicants included The crowds wer* alw curious to
kin nf the Habsburgs and other get a glimpse of French idol Mau­
rice Chevalier, who came to Vien­
European royal families.
Paramount hit town a couple n( na for the first lime since l K £ f
weeks later to shoot "A Breath nf to play the part of Miss Loren’*w
Scandal." No opera star or mem­ father.

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Teors Helpful
To Eye’s Surface

M

NEW YORK (UPh - Tears are
nature's way n( washing tha sur­
face of your eye*. Th* salty liquid
centra from two glands, one to 1
each ay*. Th* tear gland for the
right eye U located above and to
(he right of the aye, white the
niher it above and to tha left «f
the left eya.
Tears travel from these glands
through tiny tubes to the surface
of the eyeball and depart through
tubas at the inner side of each
eye. Weeping causes an overflow
and tha tears roll down tha fheck
and nose.

NEW YORK (UPl) —Almost M
per cent of all women used some
•ort of hair coloring last year,
although 20 per cent of the usi-ra
did not have gray hair, report!
the Variety Store Merchandiser,
Eye make up sales have nearly
doubled since 1037, the publica­
tion added, along with thes* facts:
Mora than 10 per cent of tha fe­ Wealthy Brothers
males over 14 years of age use
lipstick and the average woman Never Paid Tax
buys &gt;J lipsticks per year. LipLOS ANUKLKS (UPl) - Two
•tick sales alone account for some wealthy brothers in their «0's
I f par eant of total cosmetic aalev. ware fined * 10,000 each and given
suspended one yesr prison senlan
ces Monday on their guilty pleas
of never filing an Jficopie tax re
turn.
Federal officials said the broth
ays owed the government more
Rian half a million dollars on 14
million income lines IHi,
"Oh what a blissful Ufa it must
hav» been," said Federal Judge
William M, Byrne. "Evan a poor
Judge has to pay taxes.’ ’
He said he suspended the pri­
son sentences of Irving Koppel,
60. and his brother (.canard. Ml,
because of (heir ages and the
fact that they had ted "exemp­
lary livei”—except for not paying
Income taxes.

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ETINGS
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Larry’s New &amp; Used Mar!

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215 S. Hanford Ave.
8ANTA CJ.AIJ8 v ini tad tha Naval Air Station for a apeclnl party given bj
VAH-ll. Saint Nick handed out an aaaortment of prenenta to the young­
sters who wen guests of the men of YAH-11. Thin young Indy gave Santa
a big hug to MtprtM tha BMiimenU of the whole group.

There Won’t Be
Therapy Fear Now A S w o t Way To Sava Tha Day During Yuletide

4 VHWISMf QMEHttl

Harriett's Beauty
Nook
Harriett Hlewfrr
llarvay
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Katherla*

CHICAGO (UIM) - Till control
box of new breathing apparatus
designed fur children with serious
respiratory ailments resembles a
clown’i face, Ita pressure gauge
register! with a roll of tha clown's
left “ aye" and his rs&gt;d "nose" is
actually an emergency button.
The device was introduces! bgr
the National Cylinslrr Gas Division
of tha Chemelron t’orp, to over­
come the fear that therapy appara­
tus instills in many youngslcri. For
instance, the hoie leading to the
faoo mask nr mouth tub# la candyatriprsl.

NEW YORK (UIM)—Th# hodday sandy supply needn't ran lavs
whan yow aan make mocha
low fudge In ralnutas.
Combine I tablespoon* of
to* with 3/1 eup (1 email can) of
endilutod evaporated milk, 11/8
ewp* of auger and a pinch ef suit
to a saucepan aver medium bant,
Brtng to n bog, nod aook 4 to I
mtnetaa, stirring aonatowtlg. Be­
gin liming whan tha mixture be­
gin* to bubble asound edges *f

sups (about M medium) diced
marshmallows,
cups Uta
packages of 4 ounces each) semisweet chocolate places, 1 teaspoon
of vanilla end 1 tablespoon of In­
stant aoffae powder.
Mir vigorously for 1 minute or

until

marshmallows
marshi
arc
com ­
pletely melted and blended. Pour
into buttered U-inrh *quur* pan
Top with Vs cup o f prepared
marshmallow lopping and cut ia
with spatula, forming swirls. Cool
and cut into squares.

Our Macere beet wtoben for e Merry &lt;

G l e n n Goe m bel
Service

Station

100 S. Tark Ava.

Irma beet. M ir to IH

PA S-OfWl

NIT NHSTMAt
Mather Of Sanford Furniture Co.
FA 2-09M

301 K. Pint

F
A M erry
'
Christmas to A ll!
W « with jkm and pmua a
vary Mtiry Christmas. . . and extend out
thank* for yom loyal patioonga.

I JOYOUS CMItSUMSt

Jcan’ts
Spaghetti House
Orange City Spring 4-5235

B. E. Purcell Co.
1M W. lei

PA 1-1494

May the highways and byways of life
lead to a Happy Holiday for you and
yours! May we at this time express our
gratitude to all of our many friends
It’s such a pleasure bo any

for their loyal patronage . . . To All

thank you mi our many friend*
Our best wisliu for

ill ay poor

and cuatouter* at Christman. May

the very happiest of

Christinas lie

thic Yule be filled with wonder

Holiday Seasons!

Robert A. Williams
Realtor
Sanford Atlantic
Bank Bldg.

this talm anb bright!

The American Oil Co.
M. It. Strickland, Distributor
317 S. French Ava.

FA 2-138]

— A Very

M E R R Y CHRI STMAS

and happiness f o r e v e r y o n e . . . •

Wheeler

F.v&gt;m Kt cry one At

McKee Motor Co.
800 French Ave.

FA 2-4095

Oviedo

Fertilizer Company
FO 5-3231

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hur?. Dec. 21, ’5!)—Pace 3B

May all Ih* htarth-

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warming joy i o f lha
holiday b t youril

Wm. E. KADER
Jeweler
112 ft. Park

FA 2-M M

Featherbedding
Pay Issues Blur
Future For Rails

K??ies At Dawn Make Holy Season !n Philippines

NEW YORK ( I P I t - No l*. S
industry faced a haiicr future
than dirt the railroads at 19*3
drew to a elose.
Impending wage and work rule
talks with the powerful railroad
brotherhoods,
a
million
men
strong, are apparently heading
the industry .award a cosily show­
down which could plunge even
the comparatively healthy car­
riers deep into the red.
If a strike i* averted, the Asso­
ciation of American Railroads
said, the nations railroads could
show an * to 10 per cant increase
in freight traffic over last year
as well a» a S to 10 per cent
jum p in gross revenue*.
Rut strike or no strike, the as
•ociatiun said it is Impossible to
forecast a net1income trend for
19«n since no one knows how the
mans jcmenl-uninn strtuJe w.ll
rnme out un cither w a;c* or work
rules, both of which play big
roles in the industry profit pic­
ture.
The AAR reported that the stret
strike cost the roads an estimated
$600 million in 19S9 with the re*ult
that the industry's net operating
Income was held about unchanged
from recession-bound 1958 at STtVJ
million.
Although revenues wrre up an
estimated 2.1 per cent from 1958
to $9,860,000,000 as improved car
loadings cancelled out a further
sag in passenger revenues, nprr
atuig expenses jumped around 2.2
per ernt to $7,715,000,000 although
maintenance remained well behind
schedule.

m u l l HE WIT ««&lt; one of the croup who chnpi’nmrri a jrmip »f ymflnrsten of the Lutheran Haven at Slav in as they went on a l hristnuts shoppin? spree at Snnford stores. The tour was sponsored l»y the Jaycees, who
donated all the proceeds front the Yule parade balloon sale as spending
money for the children.

Tremor Shakes Town

lloliday Best Wishes
Wa extend to you our

FINLEY, Tenn. (U P li - A vio
lent earth tremor shook this area
causing minor damage but no
reported injuries. Mr*
Egbert
Finley, 70, said she "thought the
whole house was coming d o w n "
U. S. Supreme Court Justice Wil­
liam 0 . Douglas reported feeling
WASHINGTON* C t r l ) — The
the quake while scaled h i a duck
value of the consum er's dollar
hunting blind near Halls, Tenn.

Popular Scribes
Pen Yule Cards

KANSAS Cm*. Mo. (L'PD Some of Ante' ea's best known
writer* express a "M erry Christ­
m as'’ wish in pro«e and verse on
lower hut the declines won't offset this year's yulelide greetings
Inspirational messages have heen
m arkups on commodities and
„ , m c r , ihe experts eav. Appli- t&gt;cnn,''l *’ v Hr. Norman Vincent
. i
„„
Pealr. author and elergvman and
anerx are
to cost &lt;
tip
to Ealhrr James Keller, founder of
“ “ expected
•»
‘ P »"
1
3 per cent more ami apparrl f l i c Christophers.
.Sentimental holiday expressions
about t per cent.
The index res.imrd Its steady tty the late Edgar A, Guest and
climb in the past several months James Metcalf, poets, also are e i
after nearly a year of stability peeled to prove popular.
Offbeat humor with a twist is to
during which it rose only about
lie found in the enlurfut ver»e of
1.5 per cent.
Latest government figure* show Ogden Nash, whose wacky rhymes
that the cnnxumer'i dollar i* now have tfrlighlrd
Am ericans for
worih slightly less than 8n ccnls years.
in terms of 1917 19 prices anil I
---------------------------------that living eosii have risen m ore!
More than half of all Ihe fresh
man j. i per rent in tho laat dec ; water in the world ties within
Canada.

Further Decline In Dollar's Value Forecast For '60

thank* for your loyal
l

p a tr o n a g e

M ANILA i l l'll — It takes the
Philippine.* LJ days to celebrate
Christmas,
The p.-ople, who nre predomi­
nantly Catholic, u-her in the
Yuic'.iue season with traditional
"M iia s do ttalln" tliteially. "M *«•ex at fo r k 's C row ") starting at
dawn on Dei-. Id,
During the e ght days before
Christie** Day, the faithful wake
up about ,1 o'clock li&gt; attend the
1masse*
in
Uo ma n
Catholic
chinches and chapels In every
city, town anti village of the coun­
try.
The masses are climaxed by a
midnight mass on Dee. tit, after
which the celebrants «:•&gt; home
through streets and paths lined
with vendors selling native del
iearies surh a* rice rakes, ba­
nanas sweetened with molasses
and glutinous rice served in bam­
boo tubes.
The streets are lighted from
star-shaped lantern* displayed in
the windows o f houses along the
way, Small children, armr.l with
guitars and empty til gasoline
ill urns, go from door to door sing­
ing native Christinas rarols and
soliciting a few rentavna in ex­
change for the “ music!”
In homes, there are family re
unions, (bits are opened. Outside
firecracker* a ie exploded, garbage
can, beaten. Children jum p up
and down with their new toy*. The
(aides are stacked with goodies.
From Dec. 25 to Jan. rt, funloving Filipinos celebrate the com­
ing o f the Child Jesus. The fes­
tivities ate particularly colorful in
town and villages which have the
Chilil Jesus, fur their patron saint.
The season com e* la an end
Jan. 6 with reremonies marking
the visit o f the Three Kings of
tha East to the Child Jesus. Dn
the night before, children put
their shoe* on window tills in the
hop# that th t Thre* Kings will

Iho pall year.

Nix Bedding Gr
Manuf. Co.
1.1ftI S. Sanford Axe.

boson’s Greetings

will decline another penny or two
in I960.
That is the unofficial forecast
of government expert* who care
,
,
,
fully observe Ihe movements of
that national barometer nf in­
flation, the Consumer Price In
dex.
They predict a one to two per
cent increase in living coats due
ing the next 12 months to send
the Index to record height* again
Continually climbing costs of
services — hospital rates, doctors'
fees, haircuts, beauty ireatm cn's
amt similar Itemv — will lead the
upturn.
llouM'wivo* will find that price
tag* on groceries will be -lightly

eposit sotr* rains there on their,
The kids are rarely disappoint*
ay to Rethlcheni.
rd when they

Wi'n iflMf wHh ttut i«tiR(ibl« tfehf uhd
Christmas spirit —ui wtsh iHin fritsfe

k m i HURRY CHRISTMAS

St. Johns Realty

£

GREETINGS
Our entire staff
wishes you o very
merry, merry Christmas

Seminole County Motors
FA 1.N1I

519 E. Firtst

koumillat &amp; Anderson
Vuur

YValgiecn

Agency
FA 20192

VPs

MERRY

CHRISTMAS,
FRIEN DS...
and thank you
for your kind
patronage this put year.
Greeting Yow ond

Merry Christmas!

“Your Fuller Brush Dealer”

Yours ot Chrutmo*

t’ AKI.

ItltOKAW

S A N T A ' S O N HIS W A Y l

Phil Hair
Gulf Service

Geor ge's Tavern

111H S. Sanford Ave.

1011 S. French

FA 2-20.11

c’rc spelling out for you
our best wishes for a Christmas

JO Y

that’s festive and fun —and filled

T O A LL

MERRY
CHRISTMAS

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from the great e t i i o g *
of lov« and ptoea
that Christ firtl spoke.

Mary Carter Paint Co.

a glo w w ith g o o d c h e e r .

Mnnriw
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g ood in Ih* world, springs ^

bright with b ic a s in g },

l.akr
FA

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with good cheer for everyone...

Aft that is

May your holiday bo

Xinker inan
Salvage Yard

FA 2-7391

Southern N a tura l G as Co.
2ft'2

S a n fo r d

A v e.

|*.\ 2-B2S2

201 W. 1st

FA 2-3649

1*2^ May thu Holy Season bring
you an abundance of happiniflBS

A. J. Lossingr Trnnsfer &amp; Storage
«0I E. Third

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Ooneae—"Frotlicbe Weihnachten.”
Halloa .“ Buon Natala."
Spaalab—"Falla Navldad.”

109 N. Pebetffo Ate.

FA 2-4881

“ PEACE ON EARTH1'

N o r m alas, Swedlah, Daaiah —
"O od J u l."

Petrified tree trunki an M
common la tho vicinity of Plgfott.
Ark., that nany have been uaad
•l cemetery tomb itonei.

Gregory Lumber Co.

Harcar Aluminum Products Co.

omedato

f o ia la a iu .”
Swahitf—"Siku kuu ya kuliuliwa
M aalaya."

3300 Orlando Dr.

FA 2-5510

CHRISTMAS MAH. is fine, but it doea stack up for tha poat offico workera who tackle the dally loads of package* and greeting card*. J. E. Cov­
ington la ahown taking a brief rest on a convenient pile of mail which Juat
reached hla chin.

Card Problem Can Be Trying Indeed
■y LYLE

Howords express more sincerely
ot thistimeotyearwhatIsinour
hearts lor our many friends —
than the good old fcohloned
fMarry, Merry Christmas!”

A

From Th#
Twin Spatially Hhopa

SEASON'S
GREETIN6S
Again u t rxtend th t
S tts o n ’t G r ttU u g t

DUKE &amp; DUCHESS

n iu l o m B u l W h b u t

and

SHERRIES FASHIONS

ONE HOUR
MARTINIZ1NG

Food Fair Hhnppln* Center

103 W. 2nd 91.

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Lloyd Barnea A Staff
r*

life. And the otd house at 25 Cath­ verse will take plare before the
erine St. where he lived is still fireplace in (he old hnu«e.
standing.
• | The reader and host for the an­
No holiday poem in the EngHsh nual event will be James Van
language has equalled the appeal Alen. president af the Newport
o f ■* ’ Twas the Nigh
Before Casino— Newport's spurts club —
Christmas"— and at 4:30 p. m. on as well as an editor, publisher,
Dec. 22. a reading of that hit o f world traveler and court-tennis
champion. Va.t Alen has composed
an introduction In the poem as
well aa a “ Postcript." both o f
which have become a regular fea­
ture o f the reading.
“ I hope that 1 haven't angrred
Dr. M oore." Van Alen *ald. "bul
when I was a kid I always thought
the poem ended too quickly." He
said he dreamed up the poatarript
to “ slretch out the fun."
Van Alen Has secured an op­
tion to purchase the old Clement
It is with a {rest deal o f sentiment
Moore residence with the assist­
and joy that we extend to all our friends
ance o f the National Trust for
our greeting and best wishes for a Truly
Historic Preservation in Wash­
Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Vest
ington. He says his corporation
plans to renovate the old struc­
ture and install 1820 1170 period
i furniture. Also planned ii a wax
sculptured group, composed of a
, figure of Dr. Moore reading his
poem to tain four children.
Van A im also wants the "House
of Santa Claus" to become a
"Museum of Santa Clau«iana."
with various edition* of the poem
on display along with period cos­
tumes, drawings, paintings. Christ­
mas cards, newspaper articles—
and perhaps an animated cartoon
showing the visit of St. Nick.
He also envisions a liable for
the eight tiny reindeer, cacti with
a nameplate over its stall, and a
coach house for the sieigh. There
would be a dressing mom and a
workshop for Santa, too.
Purpose of the museum, ac­
cording to Van Alen, would be to
• bring at Christmas time the
image of our beloved Santa Claus
as envisioned by Dr. Moore and
Ihe spirit of family love, under­
standing and solidarity which San
j la Claus sym boliirs to every
heart and home in America.''
FA 2.0181
list
As Van Alen put it, "I can t
think of any other Amrrican who
has brought so much joy as Dr
M oore."

N EW PORT, 1 . I. (U P I)— Jolly
St. Nick should have a soft spot in
his heart fo r the city o f N ew port
p.
For it was here that Dr. Clem­
' ^ e n t C. Moore, author a f the be­
loved “ A Visit From St. N icholas,"
spent the declining years of his

Hart Natali
Thai** how you la y “ Marry
Chriitm ai” In Indoneilao, in ea»«
you eced to know.
Ia tills city wMeh la hoadquar*
t o n a f the United Nallooe, fortigs phrase* a n haard la lull
v o la n t at Chriotmaa U na.
Om department itore malotaiaa
a directory at 300 af Ha elerka
who a rt at l e n t bi-Uaguel. They
eaa bo aunmonad to wait oa euatom an la 31 languagei, including
Latvian aad Maori.
For aatandina cheer to your lataraatiaaal frlanda b a n ia a run­
down a# eoma “ Marry ChrUtmai”
tranalatlona:
Froeek—"Joyeux Noel.”

iapaaaao—“ Kurimaiu

C. WILSON
much mora Is spent than for
WASHINGTON (U PI) - I t b e iti atampi. M oreover, the patient
ma why oomeona baa not coma postmen of the United States art
up lon f befora thla with a new hump-backed from lugging those
emancipation* proclamation.
It great lacks full o f cards and they
ihould be a proclamation to eman­ suffer fallen arches, corns and
cipate-the American people from bunions by reason o f tha ailra
their slavery to Chriitmaa eardi. mileage our Christmas whlmscy
1 realize that many persona will imposes upon them.
coniidcr thla to he a subversive
And, there are some individuals
thought. Soma of my neighbors
will caution their children tu (your correspondent ls*on e) who
com e Indoors when I past by. shucked most of the shackles of
Little old ladiea who heretofore Christmas cardery long since, but
have given me a friendly nod who regularly recaive cards In
when I see them on the street, shoals and avalanches. This caus­
likely will Ignore m* when we es these free souls much anguish
m ecl.
in the region of Iheir consciences.
Sly goud friends who have fa­ They know in sadness (hat among
vored me this year as in the past their loving friends are aom t with
with the seaion'a greetings will the lint-picking habit ot card-in­
think o f me aa an ungracious dexing the whole Christmas bus­
grouser who should have both iness so (hat during the days Im­
better manners and som e grati­ mediately following Dee. 23 there
tude. I am sorry if that la the occur in living rooms across the
way It must be. If so, so be it. land such scenes as this:
One tenth ol the money and
The U tile Woman: Oh, Fred,
energy squandered each year u.i wo got cards today from the
Christmas cards would suffice to lioosrns and the Whootlls and
create for the United Slates mil- the Zilmph*. The Zumphv* la real
aile and rocket protection unsur­ pietty.
passed.
Fred: Yeah, they musta muled
Talk about wailat The stamp 'em after they gut ours.
bill alone would buy a fleet af
The L W: Look In tha Index.
nuclear lubmarines. For printing Fred, and see It (he Whoonts sent

ui on last yaar. Bet they didn't
Fred: Nope, nor the year b e ­
fore, either. I'U take 'em off eur
list.
The L W: No, leave ’em on,
but let's send a real cheap card
next year and mall it a couple of
days after Christmas.
Fred:
(reading aporls page)
Yum p; awright.
.

If

Wert J e w e l r y Store

&lt;

202 E.

It Is the women, of course, who
keep the Christmas card business
going, wailing before, during and
after the procesa of selecting and
addressing their offerings that h
is an Infernal chore.
This thing Is out of hand, folks,
and something should he done
about It.

m

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M ay M ch o f you

Black Yule For Some
CHICAGO (U P I) — The N otionui Safely Council predicts 430
persons may die In traffic acci­
dents during tha three.day Christmat weekend. The NSC said
Thursday an additional 33,000
persons may suffer disabling In­
juries un the highwaya during tha
holiday weekend. The tabulation
begins at $ p.m. Thursday, Dae.
24 and runt to midnight Sunday,
Dec. 27.

k *v«

a

h o lid a y

W e wish o f om g ood friends

•

happiness through the kobdayst
f u l l a f A fc m r ,

enough

Haynes Office
Machine Co.

t o la s t

311 Magnolia Ate.

FA 2-0162

a ll th r o u g h

r*
th t y ea r!

j

Hunt's
Tuxedo Feed Store
Cor.

Hanford

A

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H

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G r u t lR ji tu •ur.hrlinas

Dawn's Beauty Salon
I-aura (iulilla
Holly Ann Howard
Hawn Kiddy

alt tha gay trlmmU'i.

Ratliff

(j

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PA 2-2558

E A S O N 'S G R E E T IN G S

Strickland - Morrison, Inc.
“ Your
308

E.

Fnnl

Ox Fibre Brush Co.
.lames A. Wright, Mgrr.

Dealer"

1*1

NO 8-5218

FA 2-1181

vey s

Sons
208

...here's a prayer flat air Savier’a
M M si(r..lirsll&lt; M sslN |i;t.

May the true meaning of thescama
come alive in your heart with joy and
happiness for a truly Merry Christmas!

t&gt;

French Ave.
FA 3-3311

FA 2-0204

In Country Club Manor
ol Peoc# ood
rhino brightly in yovr

W#'d like to ga 3y-b«deck

hearts this Christmas, with a hoiidoy

your Chriotmaa tree with

May rtvo mesioge
Good Wifl

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3344

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J O Y TO E Y E R Y O M
m

ornaments a! Hoahh. Woakh*

rioh in th o jo y o f b la s tin g s r o c e iv o d

J. W. Hall
Realtor

E.

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aill bring ew forlaaff t in t s
all Baakiad at Orisfmaa.^

I

700 w . 13th 81.

would com* k m for you. .

a ! e

2784 Orlando Dr.
PA 2-3481

Hunter Ice &amp; Fuel Co.

•vary little with of your#

.appy .H o lid a y * .. .

Brightly for You and Your Family

L

If m had but one lorsh thfc
ChriNma* - it would be that

hol dwy flSed with

May the Joy of the Holiday Glow

Ji

ROME (U P I)—Who do you think

is ratrd the most beautiful girl in
Italy?
Gina laillobrigiiia Sophia Loren?
You're way off.
She is Princess Maria Gabrieli*.
Ihe tall. 19-yearold blonde daugh
ter of King Umberto o f Italy, who
was
permanently
exilrd
alter
World War II when Italy becam e a
republic.
\ rerrnt letter poll bv an Italian
mazarine put Maria Gahriella in
the lop spot as Italy's "piu hella"
NEW YORK (U IM I-T h e stock 1 prettiest I.
market wound up the 1950'. by
Iter name has been linked with
rraching a new high more than
top royalty suitor* from around the
123 per cent above 1949 as trading
wrtrlil. They include Ihe Shah of
volume increased lo a level ex ­
Iran, whose former wife. Princess
ceeded only in 1978 and 1929.
And Ihe experts are convinced Soraya lives in Home, and Prim e
Don Ju.tn of Bourbon. Ihe likeliest
that Wall Street i* in for further
gams during the coming year to choier to become King of Spain if
usher in what m iiir are already lhat country t v t r return* to the
monarchy.
•
calling "The Golden Sixties."
Maria Gabrirlla's sister. Maria
Trading in 1959 ran to alMiul 7so
million shares
approximately 1’ ia. is married to Prinrr AlexII per rent of the 5.ViN.uoo.lsm list­ aiwbr o f Yugoslavia.
ed. There figures reflect the in­
Despite the fart that Maria
vestment character of the market. Gahnrlla seldom is in Italy and
In 1929. when speculation ran generally live* with her father.
rampant, the turnover was 119 per King Umberto, in Portugal, she
rent o f listed shares.
constantly fill* the pages of Ital
Automobile issuer led the 1959 an magazine*.
advance as they did the year be
When it wav repotis-d. and la in
fore. Tlie two lop placer in vol­ denied, that she might become m
ume again went to American Mot­ gaged to the Shah of Iran there was
ors i which war I9th in 1957) and a flurry of apprehension.
lo Studehaker Packard &lt;which was
The shah i* a Moslem and a
l.irdl. General Motors drew up-to divorcee. Bachelor Don Juan is of
Slh plare and Ford to loth. Chrys­ the vamp religion, Roman Catholic,
ler did not show in the top 25 a* Maria Gahriella. and a more
popular rhoiee

W a wish tar you a

Pcacc.Good ’W ill
Toward Men.

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Pretty Princess
In Exile Wins
Italian Hearts

(6 ro th t0 0

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RUFF, A FIVE YEAR old mongrel, chonon fmra nine entrants for "Resarch Dog of the Year" finds that a dogs life has rich rewards in science,
luff, who was once destined for execution in the public pound, was given a
silver collar by the New York Academy of Sciences. Fastening the collar on
Uuff are Elizabeth Pasqua. (I,). ID. and Laurie Ann Clnke, 4. whose lives
were saved by open heart surgery mnde possible by experiments with dog
like Ruff. The dog ha* a "booster heart" to help in case the one he was
born with faltera.
(UPI Telephoto)

Stocks Reach
New High In '59

GREETINGS!

I

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BETTENDORF, fovra (U P I) — | The 32 pupils obtained
Fifh-graders at the Jackson school 1 n, me» 0f -jj children from
here earned money at odd jo b , Unltfd Natl0nl „ jgh
to tend Christmas present* to
children in refugee eamps in Eur sioner for Refuges.
ope.

Friends O f S t Nick Lived Here

"You SayH, It's
'MerryChristmas'

Hunt Lincoln * Mercury, Inc.

Gifts From Iowa To Refugee Kids

ond bright with happiness.

and Laughter!
Washing

George &amp; Mary Garrison
Bernard U Kmerick
Jerry Colins

Jack t'ollina

Jack

Celery City Printing Co.

l.ednux

115 S.

T

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Park

A**.

FA 2-2381

Western Auto Associates
S ln r e

212

E.

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FA 2-1103

ay the Cferifittna*
af $tace art 6oofe trill bt
a liabt of (tope to gate tht
toap to a better Uiorte to
all of it*. . .
Tm

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« BOSTON (UP1) - In St. Petefaburg. Fla.. Christmas morning
•fm* youngster doubtless will be
evtrjoyed with a llttla binary,
operated toy truck with a life-like
.driver la the cab.
.Police, firemen, postal official*
ahd balllatics experts were dlathclly unhappy with the lame
tittle truck Monday at the South
Station annex here.
,A poital employe ruihed up to
Inspector David McGuire with the
total] eight inch long package.
"Thla package Is licking and
burring,'* he laid.
. McGuire picked up the package
gingerly and walked outalde. He
placed It on the aldewalk, away
(font any buildings. Police who
arrived mlnutei later tealed off
the atreet.

Boaton police balliitidan Ear]
Laird wa* at the accne within a
few mlnutei and unwrapped the
package to find the truck, Iti
motor buaaiag away. Tha twitch
apparently bad been jarred aa the
package moved through the mail.
The package wn rewrapped
and forwerdd to the addrett of
Mri, Unyle Vlgua In St. Petenburg.

Adopts Boy
LOS ANGELES (UP1) — Rep.
James Rooaevelt (D-Calif ), M.
and bis third wife, Irene, 40. havr
adopted a six-month-old boy. The
child. Hall Delano, haa the tame
middle nama at the congressman'*
father, Preildtnt Franklin Delano
Rooaevelt.

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WESTSIDE THIRD GRADE CHRISTMAS PARTY wax
held In the classroom. The children are shown here with
their teacher, Mrs. Naomi Durham. They arc: front
row, John Shannon, Jenny Olliff, Barbara Burdick and
Debbie McLain. Second row, Gayle Lee, Johnny Green,
Barbnrn Reed, Doris Deal. Regina Black and Steve Rich,
nrd.v. Third row, Wannetta Chesser, Lewis Palmer,

Randy Tyre, Brenda Bloods worth and Mike Maddox.
Fourth row, William Perry, Lo Rita Sjoblom and John
Geolach. Around tree, left to right, Judy Sasser, Doti
Bach, Sharon Morino, James Wooley, Bud Fortier, Larry
Simpson, Jancie Cubbington. Wilson Smith, Doug .Mad­
dox, Bill Durham and Mrs. Durham.

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Easing O f Tensions M arks Holy Land's Christmas

let u* rejoice note, ter tfce $rimr
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us a renetoal at taitbanb bopt.

Ifailed Frcu ItUrtaUoaaJ
ends Jan. It, and in between teat
BETHLEHEM, Jordan - O llule the moat brilliant ritual o f all the
town of Bethlehem! flow alUl wc Christian faiths of East and West.
Each faith obaerves Christmas
see thee lie. . .
Bethlehem today la a city o f to,- on It* own day - a division arilOOO persona, with anotner IS,000 re­ Ing from the choice between the
fugee* barely aubilating In camp* Gregorian and the Julian call Il­
on lta ouiakirta.
dars But all use the tam e church,
Above thy deep and draam lati the greet Basilica of the Nativity,
sleep
to celebrate the holiday.
The silent start go by. . .
Christmas starts here at noon
Bethlehem's sleep la not dream- on Christmas Eve. Then the Ro
lea. It aharea the nightmare prob­ man Catholic Patriarch leases Je
lems o f the modern world. There rusalem for a police escorted drive
are those IS.000 refugees; the to Bethlehem. The Patriarch is met
tense border between Arabs and in the square of the m anger by a
Jews 11 miles away; the religious religious procession, which groxvs
nhism which spreads the observ­ In alie aa it move* toward the basi­
ance of Christmas here over three lic*.
weeks.
At midnight on Christinas Ese.
Yet in thy dark street* shlneth the Patriarch celebrates a high
The Everlasting Light;
pontifical mas* In the Catholic
The hope and fears o f i ll the Church of St. Catherine, within
year#
the Basilica of the Nativity.
Are met in thee tonight.
This i* the service attended by
This, at least, is still Irur. For the consular crupx in Jerusalem
here, at the spot where Christ was and by masses o f pilgrims who
born, the Christiana of the world are allowed to come to Bethlehem
celebrate the birth of the hopes of at Christmas time only.
all the years.
They are some ot the approxi­
Here, because of the manger of mately l,**) Christian Arabs living
Bethlehem, the explosive tensions in Israel fur whom the usual regu­
of the Middle East are at le n t lations are lifted so they can cn lrr
partly r c la x e d -fo r (hit one o c ­ Jordan through the Mandcibautn
casion.
Gale for 49 hours and then return
Here, Arali and Jew cooperate home.
to help Christians celebrate the
Meanwhile, on Christmas Eve,
greatest event of their religion.
Protestants hold an evening carul
And Christmas in Bethlehem is service (with carols in English and
a great event. It begins Dec. J4, Arable) on the Field of the Shep­

herds. where "shepherds watched
their flocks by night'' when the
Star of Bethlehem appeared in the
cast.
The Roman Catholic mass Is cli­
maxed at 1:30 a. m. by a proces­
sion during which an im sge of the
infant Christ is carried out of St.
Catherine's Church to the Grotto
of the Nativity, also inside the basi­
lica. which supposedly marks the
precise spot where Christ was born.
The image It placed In the manger
m the grotto, and the Star of the
East placed overhead.
Christmas has heen celebrated
In much the same way here tlncr
the reign of Byiantine Emperor
Constantine, who ruled Irons 323
to 3G6 A. D. Constantine built the
first basilica, a liny part of which
still stand.
Greek Orthodox Christian* cele­
brate Christmas in the same basi­
lica on Jan. 7, and Armenian
Christians on Jan. IS.

This year, about 10,000 pilgrims
will com e to Jordan from all over
the ssorld — by plane by way of
Cairo or Beirut, by road from Da­
mascus, through the Mandclbaum
gate from Israel.

St. Patrick Calling
VALPARAISO, H a. &lt;UPI) — Dr.
Howard A. Parker aiked MayorCom m isiioncr Jim m y Brooka for
a city ordinance banning reptiles
after Parker stepped on an IIInch rattlesnake tn his home one
morning while stumbling to answer
the telephone.

Financial Support
MOBILE, Ala. ( C P ! ) - Sheriff
Bay Bridges agreed to accompany
Mobile businessman Paul Toomey
to General Sn slons Court (p lend
moral support while Toom ey fa c­
ed a traffic charge. Bridges wound
up paying Tourney's *5 fine.

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This Professor Probably Found Y ule Shopping Rough
Uy FRANK ELKAZER

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WASHINGTON (U P I) I halt
9 think what Prof. Raymond J,
Siulnlcr. who it ire econom ic
brain of the White House, may
have wound up buy in ; for hii
w ife's Christmas present. From
his own account, his lhopping ex­
pedition probably didn't turn out
very well.
In the first place, he saiJ. he
discovered that not every single
little thin; in every ad is always
necessarily true.
^ A n d at sumc of the shops be
visited, the prices wore so high e
couldn't decide whether It was
products they were offering fur
tale or a substantial share in the
firma that produced ’ em.
Dr. Saulnicr, a form er Colum­
bia University econom ics profes­
sor whose title now is chairman
o f the President's Council of
Econom ic Advisers, had some
retty serious things to say abuut
both industry and labor have
responsibility to keep prices
stable, and also how most ads
are honest and all of them should
be.
But he said w e consumers have
a responsibility loo. "t o use our
resources w isely." f think what
be meant here is that we ought
not to buy things like that. Pre­
sumably he didn't, which may be
■ bad aim (or hii wife Eatalle.

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Prof. Saulnier was among the
experts at a conference here this
week on how we consumers can
avoid getting gypped. The Feder­
al Trade Commission sponsored
the conference, and why they
waited until Christmas weak was
never explained.
I couldn't get gypped this week
for more than a quarter if I was
blindfolded and stupid, which un­
fortunately I might as well have
been last week before the money
ran out.
Earl W. Kintncr, FTC chair­
man and head man at the con­
ference. said with enough billions
of dollars ETC could distribute
federal cups so thick in the stores
that the public would be com ­
pletely protected.
"Nothing would be stolen." he
said, “ except our system ut gov­
ernment and freedom ."
So his agency prefers to spend
its six or seven millions and use
its small staff to slap down the
few real ehiselers, and to depend
on the big majority of business­
men to be honest.
Gut ETC has decided it would
sure help a lot if all us consum­
ers
weren’ t
natural
suckers.
Mainly, it's the phoney bargains
w e've got to watch out for. Kint­
ncr and his helpers explained.
Take list prices, ll'a got so we
won't buy anything unless It's

marked down 20 per cent below
Hit. We like it even belter of
courje off 50 per cent. So natur­
ally Kintner k Co. weren't too
surprised recently to find a 23inch lawnmower olfered by the
manufacturer to dealers on the
basis that the advertised list was
$154 93. but that the dealer could
retail it “ with full markup" for
$74.93.
Then there are the "bait and
awitch" deals where somebody
offers an unbelievable bargain in
sewing machines, vacuum clean­
ers. or other popular items. The
bargain model Is there at the

store, all right, and you are told
right away it won't work, won't
last, can't be repaired, and Uie
one you really want la over here
at maybe three time* the price.
"Nailed to the floor" la the
term In the trade for the bargain
model you wanted, the FTC n en
reported, .an d heaven help the
saleaman who actually sells It.
It was a helpful conference, I
guess, and it left me feeling real
proud o f myself. If it'a bargains
we have to look out for, I'm a
mighty sharp shopper. I haven't
bought a bargain aince I can re­
member.

Expect Algae On Space Menu
WASHINGTON ( C M I - I f yuu
are planning a trip to Mars, bet­
ter get usrd to eating al;ae.
Thai's a plant that grows In
water and Is a m em ber of the
seaweed family,
“ M an es."
official
publication
of Aerospace Industries Associa­
tion. reports that scientists believe
algae ha* the best chance ol be­
ing the sole item on the “ space
m enu" of the future.
On a 319-day round trip be­
tween the earth and Mars, a man
would need more than two tons
of food. To make such a cargo

unnecessary he could Instead take
his meals Irom a culture o f algae,
which grows to fait it double* It­
self every day.
The outlook for spaca dining ll
not necessarily one of bleak mo­
notony. according to the m aga­
zine. Algae can be treated so it
tastes like many different foods,
including steak, fish, eoffee, and
tea.
The Trojan War was not just a
myth but actually took place much
at Homer depicted it, according
to Historian Deny* Page.

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Merry Christmas

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to a ll of 2&gt;ou
May the gladness and cheer
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of the HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON
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B. E. Adams
J. E. Alderman
J. E. Andrews
J. L. Atkinson
B. S. Austin
T. W. Baker, Jr.
L. J. Bass
J, T. Bates
J. C. Beall
F. K. Behrens
F. J. Bender
R. C. Brantley
M. H. Brown
J. W. Buckler
B. F. Bullard
M. D. Bumgarner
Jack Burney
W. Scott Burns
Huston Busby
J. L. Butler
Arthur Cameron
H. A. Canell, Jr.
W. A. Canup
J. W. Carter
R. A. Carter
fi. W. Carver, Jr.
Lucille B. Carver
D. R. Cates
J. H. Chapman
A. J. Chesna
E. E. Clements
E. C. Daniels
W. W. Davis
Ralph Dean
C. C. DeLoach
P. P. Dropchuck
A. L. Dunn
H. C. Eby
W. A. Engel
C. W. Ergle
C. R. Estes
R. A. Fender
W. A. Fesler
W. H. Gaines

W. M. Gaines
J. H. Galloway
R. P. Galloway
W. R. Giles
L. B. Gill
R. P. Goodspeed
H. A. (iowan
J. B. Grant
R. D, Gricme
Agnes Grooms
J. F. Grose
J. E. Hall
D. J. Hamilton
M. D. Harden
A. D. Haskins
R. T. Hatchett
W. H. Hawkins
J. G. Helmich
J. E. Higgins, Jr.
H. E. Hirt
A. 1\ Hittell
K. L. Hittell
Q. R. Hopper
R. F. Hubbard
C. A. Johnson
D. R. Johnson
J. C. Johnson
C. J. Jones
J. J. Kendall
W. V. tarson
L. K. Lawson
C. H. I*e
W. 0. Livingston
A. V. Markley
C. F. Markowicz
A. Ft. iMiddleton
D. B. Middleton
H. C. Moore
H. C. Morgan, Jr.
E. A. Myers
W. C. Nance
W. M. Osborne
J. E. Padgett
C. D. Partain

J. B. Phillips
D. H. Pltrcy
G. T. Pittard
R. L. Porter
W. E. Price
C. T. Rabun
G. T. Ray
L. J. Reeves
Randall Reynolds
D. L. Ringer
C. S. Roberts
L. G. Ross
J. C. Sapp
C. J. Sassman
C. L. Scudder
L. H. Sigmore
C. II. Soderblom
R. U Spotts
R. N. Stafford
T. N. Stafford
W. A. Stansfield
J. A. Stewart
T. F. Stewart
J. C. Taylor
D. E. Thrasher
C. W. Turner, Sr.
E. C. Tyler
Bill Tyre
R. W. VonHer bulls
C. G. Walker
0. E. Walker
J. M. Warner
L. A. Watson
T. H. West, Jr.
S. E. Wiley
Marian W. Williams
E. W. Willis
Margaret M. Wright
RETIRED
W. J. Doyle
J. H. Hodges
R. J. Livers
K. G. Soderblom
G. R. Wardwell

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Pope Urges World Peace In Annual Christmas Message

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VATICAN CITY (LTD - Pope ' beu a broadcasting translations of | uages. It was beamed behind the
John XXIII laid in &lt; somberly-i the message in a score o f lang -1 Iron and Bamboo curtains.
worded Christmas message broad- I =
cast to the world that modern man
has distorted snd abused the
"holy word of peace" almost be­
yond recognition.
The Pontiff stood before micro­
phones in Consistonal Hall and
warned that until mankind over­
comes the "erroneoLi conceptions
of the myth of force, of nationalism
and the like which have poisoned
the common life of peoples” there
will be no real peace in the world.
Allhough men of all nationalities
were talking peace, said Pope
John, the sorrowful truth U that
none have taken the first major
step’ toward it—thcra is still “ no
glimpse of a serious possibility of
arriving at a solution of the prob­
lem of disarmament.”
The Pope said the recent thaw­
ing in the cold war has "rekindled
hope In many aoula. after so long
a time in which they have lived
in a state of fictitious peace."
But. he added, there can be no
compromise with communism.

from various Heavy
Attack Squadrons were presented with VAH-1 "Titrer Certificates." It is
customary for VAH-1 to present anyone who flie* in their aircraft a 'Tijrrr
Certificate." These pilots and third crewmen flew VAH-1’* planes in the
recent carrier qualification period. The above pilots and third crewmen
are from the A3D squadrons in Heavy Attack Winy One. They are. from
left: Front row: R. A. Grella. AT3, VAH-11; W. A. Brown. AT2, VAH-5;
R. P. Reaureyard. A 1)2, VAII-5; I). K. Folkman. AI&gt;2. VAH-o: I). A. Wil­
son, AQBAN. VAH-7; H. W. Kiny. AMI, VAH-5; A. T. Beauchamp. ADI.
VAH-11: J. I. Kinsey. AI&gt;2. VAH-11; L B. Swaniyan. ADJ3, VAH-5; R.
K. D. Hennessy, AQ3, VAII-11; M. Glennon. AT2. VAH-5. Back row :
Lt.J. y. ft. N. Kasoete, VAII-11; Cdr. A. W. Smith, VAH-5; Lt. A. .1. Dlnha,
VAH-5; Lt. W. .1. Belay. VAH-5; la dr. II. II. Harrison. VAH-7: Lt. j. y.
J. H. Touchton, VAH-7; Lt. R. S. Dickens. VAH-11: Lt. .1. F. Bachman,
VAH-11; Lt. (5. F. Wilstcr. VAH-9; Lt. j. y. K. W. Fwitc. VAH-5; Lt. C. I).
Schoonover. VAH-5; Lcdr. R. E. Osterholm, VAH-5.

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Town In Virginia
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In Holiday Spirit

S. Seminole Hlvd.

Pint. NEWSOM
l 1*1 Foreign Editor
th e mllticnti.il Tunes of India
not long ago tliumhnailed Prime
Minster Jawaharlal NVhru this

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estimated the
1959 total would surpass 25.non
pieces, going to every state and
to many foreign countries as
well
"Russia is one of the few coun
j tries I havrn't mailed letters.”
•he said in the midst of stamping
the postmarks hy hand. She calls
! on her husband. W. T. Anderson,
and on her neighbors to help dur
ing the Christmas rush each year
"W e had to sit up all night a
few times last year," she recall­
ed. "and we might have in do
it again this year to get all the
cards out.”
Noel, named for one o f the early
families in the area, is located
about 25 miles west of Richmond
The population of th* village m
about 200.

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and rear. The craft combines ttie features of a maneuveiahle irround ve­

More than 1,000 divorce decrees
were granted each day Iasi year
in the I'nited S.ates.

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"A t one time lie had a solution
to every difficulty; today be faces
a difficulty in every solution.”
It was an apt description of
Nehru, who in 1951 signed the
five principle* of peaceful c o ­
existence with Red China and to­
day finds himself embroiled in a
border dispute with Red China
piling upon him woes deeper than
the Himalayan snows.
In recent days these have been
Nehru statements of position:
In a letter replying to fled Chi­
nese Premier Chou En lai * pro-

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Bermuda vacations even held
their popularity during the dc
| presnan. and Furness liner* ca r­
ried m o .ouo passengers to the !•
land between 1933 and 1939.
The history of the Bermuda
service includes a fair share of
drama. In t93t. a lifeboat crew
from the Monarch o f Bermuda
picked up 7S'survivors from the
burning Morro Castle off Asbury
Park, N. J. In IMS, a lifeboat
from the Queen of Bermuda was
i maneuvered through stormy sea*
I to take on all 10 survivors from
the sinking fishing vrssel Student
1 Prince too mile* from Bermuda.

Nehru Faces Many Difficulties In Crisis Over Border

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7B-FOOT CHRISTMAS TREE in Rockefeller Center I*
liirhtnl up a* New Yorker* observe the annual event
when the y*iant tree i* illuminated for public viewing.
The yriant tree i* decorated with 1,050 red. Rreen and
white plnwtic globe* anil 5.000 tiny “ firefly" lamp*.

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d rlu er the 3.200 word sperch. The
powerful Vatican transmitters then

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rep.
Russell V. Mack (R Wash.) want*
each of th* nation’* 41 million
families to buy and cotuumn three
pounds of cranberriea during th*
next few months. He said this
would wipe out th* surplua prob­
lem created by last month’* ” nruberry sear*.’’

NEW YORK f t ’ P I) - T h e Fur
n c u Line is celebrating It* *0i's
in n b ersary of carrying sunicekcr* from New- York to t -e mid­
Atlantic island of Bermuda.
More than I.OOO.OOO passengers
have made the trip since the
S.S. Fort Hamilton took its first
700 mile cruise to Bermuda In
1919. Two other liners were plac­
ed on the run the following year,
when 12.000 passenger* made the

Grocery
shoppers may have to pay more
for pork product* In late summer
ftad
next year because of an
expected drop in 1W&lt;&gt; spring pig
production.
The Agriculture Department **•
tlmated Tuesday that the spring
pig crop would be U per cent
(m ail than in 1959
This indicated that hog prices
during the I960 election year
might be considerably above the
|t2.20 per hundredweight in midNovember o f thia year.

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Ship Line Marks !
40th Anniversary

WASHINGTON (CPI) -

The C hrU tm n m en age
waa
one of the most soberlv-worded
messages of iu kind delivered by

GOOD WILL TO W AR D MEN

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Pig Prodution
Slated To Drop

NOEL Va. (C P U _ This t,„y
community
with
the
Yuletide
name h .» a post office located
m the front hall o f Mrs. Percie
Anderson’* home.
Each j car. at early ** August.
wrs_ Anderson begins receiving
bundles of Christmas cards on
which she is asked to affix her
post office’ s postmark o f two tin"
angels singing • Noel” and to mail
them.

BOB KENNEDY pilots the first aerial jeep in Phdaddphia duriny final

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posal that they meet Dec. 2* to
negotiate cither in China or Ran
goon. Burma;
" I find it quite impossible to go
to Rangoon or any other place
within the next few days.”
In Parliament:
"We will negotiate and negoti
ate and negotiate to the hitter
end."
|
On a CBS television broadcast:
" I don’t think, however strong
China may be. it will succeed in
conquering India." For centuries
the Chinese have regarded them­
selves a* a super rare, jn opinion
"m ore Chinese than Communist."
Together they help to rri-ate the
picture of a confused and harried
man caught in the web of his own
ncutraliMn. facing a problem for
which he himself see* no solution,
and lending additional force to the
further comment by the Times of
India:
"A s the years rolled by the
very foundation on which Nehru’s
prestige and reputation rested be­
gan to wear him down.”
Nehru has run head on into a
cynicism for which his philosophy
leaves him Ill-prepared.
it wa* this same sort of Com­
munist cynicism which once led
the late Josef Stalin to reply o
a warning altout the world influ­
ence of the Roman Catholic Pope:
"H ow many divisions has the
Pope?”
So as Chou En lat read* Neh­
ru’ s statements and sect him take
a firm stand on both sides o( the
fence, he also may inquire:
"H ow many d i v i s t o a a he*

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Joyous
Christm astim e!

HIERRO MANIIFAITTRING COMPANY employes were riicm* at a
Christmas party at the Veteran* of Foreign War* Hall. Mr*. Sally Peralto
wa* chairman of the party, at which Mr. and Mr*. Pierro presented all
those present with a gift. At the celebration were Mr*. Arnold William*,
Mr*. Elizabeth Bonagura. Jerry Karelia Jr.. Carol Lynn Karelin, Mr*.
Margaret Li Vecchi. Mi** Linda Li Vecchi. Joseph (’ogliuno, Bob Li Vocchi,
Anthony Li Vecchi. Mr*. Ke**ler, Mr*. Hctldy Franklin. Mr*. Sally Peralta,
Mr*. Susan May, Mr*. Pierro. John Pierro, Mrs. Karelia. Jerry Karelia and
Joseph Li Vecchi.
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does not presently have enough
—perhaps 300,1*10 men again*!
five million.
Brfore hit awn Parliament Nch
ru is committed to defend India’ s
borders, but his defense must be
to "negotiate and negotiate and
negotiate." hoping for a Bed Chi
nesr turnabout he himself docs
not expect.
For.
oner more in
his own
words, he knows that China never
in history hat rerognurd any lo*t
of territory, surrendering it per
haps in periods of weakness hut
S K O l ’ I. 11’ I’ ll
Whenever
always regarding (he
loss a*
American servicemen gu to a for­
strictly temporary.
eign land, they stall a new fashion
In his reply to Chou En lai.
Nehru
"regretted" that
the Red uninng (lie native population. I hut
Korea i* nn exception !&lt; especially
postion Mill was hated on inva
Sion of traditional Indian terri­ obvious al Christmas,
tory.
For Christmas it one o f the nrw
But against him is th* coldly
fashions which the pu'dominantly
logical Chou En lai
who pointed
out that the Chinese built a road Multilist South Koreans picked up
and for nearly 10 years controlled from the t i l’ s after the end of
World War II.
•ueh territory without Nehru even
Itefuie the Aiuernan troops ar­
being aware of it.
ris eil immediately following horea’ a 1(10*111(100 fiom Japan, only
a handful of Christians celebrated
WASHINGTON (L T D The Christmas hntc. Non it lias he*
Commerce Department has come i-unie a popular event in this eoun*
up with some happy Christmas sta­ try, although it has not yet reach­
tistics fur the nation's youngsters. ed far into the rmal areas.
The Itepuliln* o f k o ica govern
The department announced that the
sale of toys ami game* this year ment. under the Irodri ship o f a
It up at least S per cent over 195* devout » hiistian. I'lrsiitenl Syng-

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Gl's Bring Christmas Fashion
To New Republic Of Korea Now

Happy News

nun Rhre, has made Christmas a
public holiday. He mad* It a mlr
to lift the midnight curfrw that
day as on oilier impoitant national
holidays.
Regardless o f their religious
faiths, mote ami mine South Kor­
. ean* participate in Yuletide celehiations each year. Young people
especially enjoy it.
South korrana send Christmas
sards to friends, exchange gift*
and attend parties as people in
other countries do. Shops and pub­
lic buildings are decorated with
Christmas trees and special reli­
gious programs ate rnndurted.
I ’ nlike
Americans,
however,
South Koirnna do not eat turkey
or any othrr special \uletid*
feast.

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Pilgrims YisitSites Around Nazareth
For Annual Chrisfmastide Service
; WASAXm, Iarawi— Bella will
rttog set from tbs dmreb of St.
Joseph m Christmas S ts to aura•■am worahlppira to midnight
'a t e la Uda town most rtostty
asaeclatad with tbs Ufa el Jesus.
Crowds el pilgrlma daily have
lew viatttog the sites around
Naaaroth aaaoclatod with the
tomadlag aI ChristIanWy. Perhaps

Non-Agriculture
Employment Gains
TAILAHASKB (UP1) -

The

Industrial Commission today re­
ported non-form employment In
Florida during November hit ■
record high of 1,200,000.
; Chairman Jamea T. Vorelie said
the Intel wee a gain at 21 .too
evsr October.
He laid (here haa been a month­
ly average of 10,e w more Job* in
m aaitteclujiag la IBM than IMS.

Every employment category
except mining and .fonslnictlon
abowsd an Increase during the
month. Mining wae unchanged at
I , a n d construction dropped

ao Iowa in Israel hat a n o n prodominant Cbrltilan atmoaphore.
In a im^n domed chapel bi the
center of Naaarelh la a laris
atoM wbkb, according to tradi­
tion, served aa a table when Jeaui
mot with hla diaciplei and dined
with them altar ruing from bis
tomb.

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aeon around "M a ry 's W ell" where
the Virgin Mary often filled her
water pitcher aa Naaareth moth­
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Moet e l the 21,000 Inhabitants
of Nazareth art Christinas. At
thin aeaaon the main thorough­
fare and aide atreeta leading from
it assume a brilliant gaiety. D ec­
orations, Christmas tree* and
NaUvIty scenes give the town g
typical feative atmosphere.
The midnight mass at the
Church o( Si. Joseph is broadcast
so that Christiana aa far away aa
Turkey can hear It. In a few
years, a magnificent aew Church
of the Annunciation eosting ♦?,ooo.uoo will be completed and the
traditional midnight mass will be
held there.
All
the sects of Christianity
are resprcsenled in Nazareth. A l­
though most of the Christians
are Greek orthodox or Roman
Catholic, there are ctup«U of
Greek Catholics, Maronitea, Ar
mrnian Crtgorians, Copts and
Abyaslnians.
Most
conipicioua
among the small Protestant tom munltlca are the Anglicans.

Manufacturing paired the * » . t o mark for tbo first tlms in
Florida history,
Voealla said,
totaling Ml,OOP. Ms said the te­
r r e n e wae more than accounted
lor in canning and preserving as
the din ts crop began moving to
tbs market.
The trade category added lfl,3U0
workers to a total o f 3Tl,lu&gt;, and
tourist-related service firms took
ATLANTA (U P I) Birthe ex ­
aa I , too employee aa hotcia and ceed death* by a ratio of 3-t in the
sther businesses prepared to serve Southeast, the Atlanta field office
of the U. S, Commerce Department
winter vaealiooera.
Transportation — communication reported today.
—publie utilitiei gained 1,400, lo
The report said that, during an
M l government l,aoo and finance eight-year period, Alabama, F lor­
—insurance—res I estate, 200.
ida, Georgia, Missliaippl, TenneaUMoiployment
la November, see and the Carolines registered
Vocalic laid, decreased hy 4,100. an average of one birth every
The total was 61,Poo, which was minute. There was an average of
IT,WO under November, IBM,
one death every three minutot.

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In Southeast

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T h e W ra p p in g
Ones a y#ar the newspaperman's job is easy—he
knows that the big story is Christmas, regardltss of tha
rast of'the news.
The Nativity Story has been described as tha most
beloved story in all of literature. It was the report of
Luke, a physician, not a writer, who told tha whole story
of the birth of Christ in 416 words.
Of course, the most significant verse of the Nativity
Story is that which says “For unto you this day is born
in the city of David, a Savior, which is Christ the Lord.**
Most of ua overlook the importance of the versa
which follows this one in the story: “And this shall be a
sign unto you; ye shall find tha babe wrapped in swad­
dling clothes, lying in a manger.**
All of us should be more strongly impressed with
the fact that the greatest gift of all—the first Christ­
mas and the Saviour of tha world—was made without
any fancy wrapping.
Tha humble appearance of the Christ Child did not
impress many of tha titans of that day either and His
station was questioned unto death.
This Christmas would be the proper time for all of
us to look at Christ again and then look at each other,
with the thought of maybe changing some of our views.
Most of us are pretty humble packages to look at,
easily misunderstood, and perhaps not easily loved for
appearance's sake.
But If we let the lesson of Luke's report of the
Nativity in the city of David soak in, we might realize
that we are inclined to put the emphasis on the wrong
values and overlook the beet bi each other.
That’s why Christ was sent to the world—to save it
from the pursuit of false values and open the door to
God's Heaven through faith and simple understanding.

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WASHINGTON &lt;UP»&gt; P m id a ft Ileenhow ec ha* ahattenged
H u «U Is took beyond “ b o n eo-

existenct" oad atrtve (or peace
to op** partnership wkh
naliooa.
Ho Mid Wednesday t o il differtoe people* ood system* o t gov­
ernment c m calat to Iko world
without inevitable conflict "in
which oao must triumph over tho
other."
Riseohower made kla peace
appeal to a aationalljr televiird
and broadcast speech at the lightin| of the aational Christmas tret
on the around* to it aouth of the
tb* Whit* Itouae.
The Preiident planned lo apend
a quiet day In the White House
today railing up 'rom bla arduoua la-day good will m illion
abroad. He had no .appointment*
•cheduled.

The Weedier Bureau forecast*
a clear and mild Christmas for
Seminole County but moat of the
country won't be aa lucky.
to a special Christman torecast, the bureau predicted mow
or snow flurries for tha Great
Lakes. New la g la a d and Rocky
Mountain arena. It said moat
the mat ed thn natton would
have rain nr generally aloudy
weather.
Near a g n il temperature* were
foreeeX except u tb* Northeast
where aavmu ecM was predicted
Weet ed Rm Rookie* rain m
showers may occur with snow

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3T. PETERSBURG (UP1) - T h e
•t. Pataroburg Tim es reported to­
day that Stale Road Chairman
Joe Grotegut may resign to *ater private business.
Political
writer
Prank Tnppett quoted
Grotegut aa saylnf ho has barn
mad* aa attraetlva offer and to
considering Waving Mm stale gov­
ernment.

Overwhelming OK
PARIg (U P I) - Premier MtebeJ
Debra won averwhalming approv­
al from Use National Assembly to­
day tor hia “ eom pram ltt" bill
— providing increased Mato aid to
V private ahureh schools, But toe
controversial measure cost him
to* minister of education and
pushed the Socialist, closer to the
Communists ia the opposition
forces.

To Tell All
MIAMI (U PI) —Newspaper re­
porter Jim Buchanan planned to
return to hia desk today lo writ*
^ .h t o own account of tb* Mory be
“ had been making for the past two
weeks in a Cuban jail. Buchanan
a small, wiry veteran of newt
assignments in Latin Am erica,
flew to freedom front Havana Wed­
nesday after being givM a 14year prison sentrnre at hard
isbor, suspended on the condition
ha leave tb* country.

No Suspects
M BARASOTA l UP! I — Authorities
^questioned more person* today in
the m v age weekend murder of a
and their two young ehtlTb* victims’ funcrel at Ar­
cadia attracted some too to Sr
partnni Wednesday. Sheriff's
fleers still had no siufwct* in the
brutal murders of Cliff Walker,
to; his wife, Christine, 72. and
flmir children. James, S. and Deb­
bie, 1. at their ranch home aomr
^ J g miles suutb of here late Set^mrday afternoon.

ifule Service
The f irst Baptist Church in
Langwood wto bold a Christmas
lervic* on Christmas morning
P.M unut lo tto. Tb* totera
( • » m lire.
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Sports Trophy
Nine Judgr* today wt-r* tarred
that the oldest consecutively pre
vented individual sport* trophy
in the south—the Peter Schaal
Award for the Most Valualdr
Player— was won by Rj &gt; l.und
quirt, fleet backfield ace fur
Coach Jim Plgott'i Seminole High
School football squad.
The Irophv, 32nd of ite kind
esnr* the ftrit was awarded to end
Lofton Edenfteld in 1930. will be
presented to l.undqulst by the
donor, now an Orlando advertis­
ing agrncy owner, at the school's
annual AU Kperve banquet m the
spring.
Judge*, two of them having been
on the selections committer since
l«2fi. also were agrred that their
task for lMiO will be mutt diffi­
cult because of the fine material
which wtH return.
The award first was offered in
an effort Vo spur inter**! among
playrri who,* only incentive in
1V2H, other than school spirit, was
a letter award. There » * r r on
other awards ■ M9t, the demur re­
called.

Wednasday night and waa taken
H a hospital. A .12-gauge shotgun
was found to the trunk ef hi* car.
Tb* hitch-hiker, wko Identified
himself m George Green, Chicago
•eld to a signed atetament to ateta
end total poliee Uvat the d r i v e r
More Ihaa flu* Navy men, many hearted ad shooting Mte fit-year,
with rttonr families, wtfl so joy eld b r e w Chicago gengalaa Dee,
Chriilm ae dinner with ail the M.
Blela pel*** said Ik* driver waa
trimming* from t-1 p. m. Christ­
mas day at the Sanford Naval Air drunk and unconaeioua whan a
trooper arrived *t toe seen* e f
SUUon galley.
Early C hristas* morning toe aa aecident where lb s ear bed
NAS cooks under Chief Lora rate- rammed tote e snowbank.
sarym eo John W. Urban and Rich­
In Chicago, Detective Jobs T.
ard A. Outlaw will start roasting O'Brien said he had asked Lincoln
to turkeys. The aroma ef LOW police to impound tha ear. H* said
pounds of ham wiil fill to* galley police would decide taler today
through mealtime.
whether to send detective* to
The banquet aerved cafeteria question Iks driver.
style will include Individual shrimp
A eat- fo lic* Chief Harry Sal­
cocktail, Mexican cocktail sauce, mons o f Lincoln M id Green sign­
ripe olives, green olives, heart* of ed a statement in which he said
celery, green onions, radlshas, that when be got into the ear near
sweet pickles, baked spiced ham. Chieege tb* driver epaeied to*
pineapple and cherry sauae, roast glove eom pertinent.
young Vermont turkey, jellied
“ Bee that boa of shotgue shell*,"
cranberry sauce, Muaag* and corn- She driver we equoted aa saying.
bread dressing, whipped Irish pot* "H a lf ef them ere there end to*
toe#, candied tweet potaloea.
other half are to Roger Touhy."
Green, wb* waa tarrying a let­
The Mayfair 1m
Golf Clime
ter identifying hien aa an asnploy* Meted Sunday and featuring three
of a Chicago firm , said he wee of to* top women golfers on the
beading for She Weet Coast. He pro sir cert has beets postponed
•aid he end the driver had agreed until Jen, X .
in share aspen*** fo r Fort Werth,
The three golfers. Petty Berg.
*i.
Wand* Sanches and Betsy Rawls
Si**l* poliee ale* were eeateh- Nave notified Club official* Uiat
'vr a pigeon-toed, eia-footer they wilt be unable to hold the
amuked enrk-tipped rigsr- rltnic Sunday because of a prior
•**.
commitment.

Giant Yule Dinner
Set For Navy Base

likely in Ihe higher elevations,
the bureau said.
Snows brought
a white but
wintry Christmas Eve lo the
northern part o f tha nation today,
and raina promised a wet, gloomy
day for most other sections,
A surprisingly heavy snowstorm
whlah swept a c r o n tb* Midwest
Wednasday continued to dump
snow eastward into tho Middla
c statoa and North Carodey . l*p lo IS inches fell
in the Midwest.
But the sparkle nf newly tailed
snow waa most prevalent in the
Midwest and Great I-ake* region,

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Plants To Double
Size In Early '60

Suspect Nabbed
Sanford Gridder
In Touhy Slaying Wins 32nd Annual

A hitch-hiker claimed today
up boasted of shooting Huger
Touhy, and Chicago poliee asked LmraoWt author Rise ho hold
the driver for investigation.
The driver waa identified as a Lockport, IK., man who
had passed out at the acane of an aecident near Lincoln late

Friday the RUenhowera will
have Christmas dinner at tha
White Hou»e. Shortly after the
holiday, he i* eapected to fly to
Augusta, Ga., Tor two or three
day* of golf.
In hi* addrraa W ednriday, the
Preiident did not mention Ruaaia
but hi* remark* were aimed at
Soviet boaita that Communism
will defeat capitalism eventually
in a battle o f econom ic ayitema.
“ Out concept o f the good life
for humanity doe* not require an
inevitable conflict between peo­
ple* and ayalem* — in which one
muat triumph over the oth er," hr
■aid. “ Noe doe* it oiler merely
a bar* coexistence a* a satisfac­
tory slats for mankind."
"A lter all, an uneasy coexis­
tence can be a* barren and slrr
lie, as joyless and stale a life
for human being* as the coexis-

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NRW BERN, N. C. (U P !) —Two
A WOS. airmen and a woman j
waived preliminary bearing early
today on chargaa of plotting to I
% ai* aI submachine guoa from a U. I
fl. Marin* base and sail them to
lbs Cubes government. All tore*
maintained they were innocent,
IJNGOlJf, IM. (UPI) —
but non* entered a formal ptoa. that a driver who picked him

Golf Clinic
Is Postponed

tenrr of rellmates to peniteatiary or labor ram p."
Eisenhower addressed Ms ptea
to “ worker* for a lust p ea ce" re­
gardless of rare, flag, tongue or
creed. He offered it in the Christ­
mas spirit and Uf the name ef
humanity.
In i preliminary report aw his
good will mission, the President
said that all peoples h* talked
with on hia 23.000-mile trip—from
kings and presidents lo humble
men and women to mad huts—
looked to America to lead fee
world te “ peace la freedom ."
He said they bclieva that this
country already la working toward
the day “ when there ran ha open
and peaceful partnership— com ­
munication—interchange o f good*
and ideas between all peoples."
One result of his trip lo Africa,
A«ia
and Europe, Eisenhower

Seniiitul* County may be known
a* the eleetri.nic* center of the
Male early neat year with two
o f (he county's electronic* firms
planning “ gi^nt" expansion t uve*.
Chamber o f Com merce masnager
John Erider said today, tin t both
Dearborn end Dynitronlc* will
double their operation* early next
year creating job* for aomr MW
more men and wunten.
Dyn*tro«(i-» now has annual
payroll of over toouuoo and will
reach It nullum by spring.
About 23 percent of Dynatrontes'
employes are engineers. M oil nf
the firm 's order* are for research
and development.
At the present lime there are
approximately 123 employed at
the plant.
Dearborn ia located on a four
acre trart In the same area as
Dynatrontes and moved into the
county in August.
The firm Impe* lu increase Its
staff (rom 100 lo 230 by early
spring.
Dearborn
makes
elec­
tronic* capacitors and has several
major defense contracts The com ­
pany first located in Chicago some
sis year* ago and the staff Is
mede up mostly nf engineers.

Polaris Launch
Partial Success
CAPE C A N A V E R A L tU l’ I j —
The Navy launched a Polaris test
locket from a unique tub* Wednes­
day— but hod to settle for “ par­
tial" sin cess when She missile
was deliberately blown up after
fit *&gt;■. on.I. of flight.
The range safety officer flipped
the “ drelruct" switch on the 2*tfoot missile when it “ deviated
from ill planned trajectory" just
h efoi* the booster stage was to
have diopped o ff.
The flaming wieckag* showered
into Ihe ocean a few miles south­
east o f Cap* Canaveral.
Wednesday
1‘olarle
was
the
second launched from the 'ship
motion sim ulator"—a tube-shaped
device similar to that in which
operational Polarises will ride
«b«*rd nuclear submarines atari-.
i in i late ne*l year. In the le.t,
i the lube was locked into position
The ml.sil* » » eatapulated tu a
height o f about i&gt;6 feel on *
i column o f compressed air.

while easterners still were slash­
ing through the remain# e f their
worst snowstorm of the season.
At least 30 persons had died of
injuries suffered in traffic or by
ovrrrxertion brought on by toe
heavy snows in the Midwest and
the East.
Six persona were dead ia the
Chicago err* alone and on* els*
whrr in Illinois. There were 14
fatalities in Massachusetts, New
Jersey and Connecticut, eight to
Wisconsin and one in Iowa.
The Weather Bures* warned ef
haiardoua
driving
conditions
throughout Wisconsin, Minnesota,
northrrn Illinois and Indiana and
Michigan's upper peninsula.
The had weather ensured that
thousands of motorists probably
would May off the highways dur­
ing the most accident full holiday
ot the year. But state trooper*
and local polleemea across the
nation gave up their holidays t*
palrul highways.
In tbe West, rain fell from
Washington south through Cali­
fornia and Into southern Nevada
and Anton*. Scattered rains were
lu rtcetl fur Alabama, and along
the Georgia eoast Into South Caro­
lina.
The
nation'*
three
biggest
metropolitan areas seemed al­
most rerlatn to have
a wet
Christmas, bed In differing de­
grees—snow. In Chicago, slush in
New York and rain in tm* An­
geles.
New York was still digging out
of a seven Inch snowfall, but
more wi* expected before Christ­
mas day. In Chtragu and other
lug Midwest ciiiet, however, shop­
pers batllet! two to three inches of
snow on sidewalks, aulo traf­
fic slowed le a crawl and thoseeands of persons dropped plana tor
holiday auto trip*.

M id, was that tha words of the
angela —“ peace on earth, good
wilt In m en"—have “ clearer mean­
ing, sharper significance, more
urgent counsel."
"I assure you that all tha pen
pto I m w and visited want pear*

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—nothing ia human affairi tan
be morg certain," be said.
The President’ s speech also a f A
ed up lo a m ajor plea for hia for*
rlgn aid program. He la id almost
every country he visited needed
machines and technical knew led**
to develop their resource*.

Yesterday, lb* post office help*d make Christmas brighter for
• Crescent City woman.
k seems a package arrived at
toe port Wise* wifh toe label
•Weed cdf.
Sanford Poelmeeter Joel Field,
who vowed, that ah Christmas
mart sad parka*** wrti be deliver,
wrt to t o t e tor Chrsetmee. author­
ised hie staff to open the parkage
lo Me g there were tome clue to

CHRISTMAS UI IT S FROM HEAVEN «t Seminole Memortal Hospital will l&gt;e presented to their mothers
Christ man day wrapped in red and white flannel Yuletide MttK'kinK*. Trying a Mocking on for eiz» is Mr. and
Mrs. John J. I’orgal’# five day old non held by Mrs.
Porgal with head nurse Mrs. Mary Detyena looking on.
The stocking* decorated with jingling bells and em­
broidered with TCI« for ’Tender Loving Care" ami S.MH
for the hospital were made by hospital housekeeper Mrs.
Anna Waite.

Lighting Cdntest'
Winners Selected
Five county rv.-titlcnU bunt out gome BE entries in the
annual Christ mats lighting contest sponsored by the Jayeetw.
Contest Chuirnmu Dave I,mule culled this year’* contest
the best aver with the bigge.it entry list turned in.
First place winner in the religious category was Allen
Lucas nf ‘JOB Tangerine Drive whose display highlighted
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angel* and a handmade choir. Bee-

Retarded To Gel
Spirit
School Room Use Spreads!

The Seminole Association tor Re­
tarded Children will have the use
of a room in the “ IJltle Red
.Sclmolhouse" on Palmetto Ave. efIrr Hie Christine* holidays, ruunty
srlmnl nipt. H. T. Mllwee said yealerday. The room will be rrnovated
during the holidays. Milwee said.
Association president. Aire. Dave
Laudc said Ihe group hopes to get
someone with exprritnr* In leach­
ing menlilly retarded children to
work with (lie youngster* on a five
day per wrrk basis. The association
intend* lo start a fund drive to
gel money lo pay this instructor,
Mrs l-amle said. Instruction will
emphasitr as
much
academic
learning at Ihe childrtn can absorb
and health habits. Mr*. Leude said
llie association expects lu leach
mure than Ihe nine yuunxslrrs
presently taught by mother* in the
group.

Refuse Collection
Is Suspended
Hanford refute collection* stop­
ped at nnoa today and will begin
Monday morning. City refuse col­
lection crews w.ll double up Mon
day lo rolled from every pari of
Sanford that day, the ttty man
ager’s offire reported.
The refuse collection will be
stopped during the holidays to
give city workers a holiday rest.
City hall closed at noon today
ami will open ■ .Hi a m. Monday.

Sanford Post Office Comes To The Aid Of Santa

or
tries
The
jlen from
Neal to Benia Claus, to* aeoet
Jungle
aarby tourist popwlar me* to Bei
attraction, to the parking
this week are toe
meter la the
*art eg the city
Tuesday night. The alligator, who aed postal worker*.
Working to««th*a
lag mostly eooeealed ia a guUer,
wasn't discovered w rti tom e lien* have broeghl mwah Merer to
later.
majority of toe reeideoie ef
The big reaui* wen heeled awe#
Texas J im " Milig nr "T*
shell, owner of a reptlto farm, from loved ene* sod
with tha aid of two policemen.
from atl ever the nation

SANFORD, FLORIDA

M ild W eather Promised For Christmas

Merry Christmas!
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THURSDAY, DKCEMHKR 34. 1959

Ike Urges 'Peace Partnership' With Russia

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where the package was going.
rontaiui'd uuu* gifts according
Alter opening the package, they to Field.
found a Chriatma* card addressed
Field* reported today that mail
to a women in Crescent City and carriers will work extra shifts to
upon opening the card discovered a gel ell the mail mu and will dr
check (or U.uut in the card.
liver package* oa Cbrirtmes day.
The package earn* from Cali
He added that the putt offire
forma ami wa* sidetracked to the ihd the greatest amount o f buttBerrtord Poet Office.
nee* "e v e r " tola Chetmmea m e­
Poetol work sew made met a * son “ and d R weren't tor the saw
Mlier label and forwarded the postal annex we would h iv e never
package w hub, besldea Uie check, been able lo handle the toad."

oml place went t&lt;* W. H. Weibta
of 421 Km r»t Drive while honor*
idil* mention went to Mis* Carroll
Kurch of lUUfl French Ave.
In Ihe tmditional category, Mrs.
Eileen Itrclur, who,# home ia on
the old Orlando Highway, grabbed
first place honor*. Mrs. R ector*
hum* mu., lighted with Santa and
hi* reindeer.
Kir,I place in Ihe Negro division
o f the liediliollel uslrgoiy Weill to
Mrs. (), W. Johnson of 1UI0 W.
Llth St. whn.e home was litrhlrd
by giant camltrs.
Tom .Hi'Diitield, .1*1)5 French
Av e , w m named second p i n *
winner ia the category.
In the erlixllc rategory. R. K.

No one can say that the
Police Department
hasn’t got the “ yuletide
spirit."
The following ticket wit*
deposit mi on Ilie windshield
o f a cur [silked outside of
the office of the Sanford
Herald yesterday.
It said ’’ You have pinked Jernlgan ((f 119 rtnecrmt Drive
____ 1 .the
1. - metered
...... s time. vv..
.....
.. . .
buyund
Hr .took. . first
place honors with a dis­
know you did nut intend tu play of a wmiwnian and other
violate our city ordinance. ('h n ,lm *** v ffrcle. Second place
Your cooperation i* solicited was won by l.rdr. end ill* . Gi'urge
in making space fur other Zimmeiman o f 3502 Perk Ave.
In Ihe commercial category,
Christmas shoppers. No fine llaruld Kaitner took first piece
ia Imposed in this instance." honor, with n snow seen*. There
Tite bright red ticket clos­ Was no second place winner lu that
ed with "The Sanford Police category.
All Ihe lin t place winners will
Detmrtmenl wishes you u
safe and Merry Christmas." lie given a |25 bond while second
Sanford

place winner* will he awarded |10.
The award, ceremony for the
wiiuirr* will be held at the Jaycte
luncheon Dec. 30 at the Civic Cen­
ter.

Board To Convene
Late Tuesday
The

County

Commission

Ill

start Me meeting Tuesday an hunt
and a half lata.
Chairman John Krid.-r said lo
day that member* of the coin,
mission wilt attend Die change
o f command reiemonies at the
Sanford Navy A ir Station Tues­
day at V a. p i .
At that tune, the baa* comman­
der, Capt. Lionel Arthur, will turn
over the command to Capt. Robert
Hlye.
The board o f ro mmiesionris u s­
ually meet at 9:10 a. m., but w ill'
ronvene at It a. in. Tuesday,

Plat Piled
A plat has been filed in thr
euunty toertboua* for the 12V*
acre Te* N'Green subdivision ou
Country Club and L’ psala road*.
Tb* plot show* to lot* divided by
tom esreete. Beaker Line and
Fairway Drive. Harold Osier is
named a* trustee

Guest Minister
Set For Church
Rev, Albert F. MrCtemmla of
Si Petersburg, wdl be the guest
minister at lit* First Preabytertan
Church on Sunday. He will con­
duct both morning worship ser­
vices and the evening worship
hour.
Plan* are being made for a
Watch night service to be held
at tb# Church on New Y ear's Eve,
starling at 10.30.

Royal Ambassadors
Hold Yule Party
The Royal Ambassador* nf the
Central Baptist Church held their
annual Christmas party last night
at the RA grounds ua Ifm earner ef
13th fit. end Oak Ave.
■ Some 60 boy* attended tbe party
aud enjoyed a wiener rowel.

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                    <text>W orry Clinic
ertbta. M e the C laiH a i t l Oab
m i taea iwar n o t la the beawMe ef HH* world.
B T GBOIQE W. CBANK,

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CASK D — aor. Jtabbi G. George
fe e la a papula' Chicago clergy" h* la now cmcritue Iron the
Baulk Shore Temple, *o he o*caaieaally pinch hit* for me in my
Bible Clan when 1 am out of
U*Dr, Croat,’’ he mentioned at
aur teat luncheon, “ 1 think church
people are (till far too aelflsh.
■*Ia their prayer* they aak many
fa m e Iren God for their children
aid themeelvei, hut often fell to
giro think*."
i i i i n n ,

yo a t

from the terminal pail that m i
Morphia* may not bt abla te baalib. Bo bt grateful.
Twa atilttoa Amarican* can’t w i
colon either at flower* t r picture*
or sunsets er bird*. They a rt eolorbtlad and view the world a* M M
were black A white TV. If you
color*, bo
he tnaninu.
thankful.
can are colors,
Millions now can hardly hobble
because of arthritic, or they a rt
ebelr caect due to imputations.
Think of the paraplegic! la our
Veterans' Hospitals. Better tap
•Thank you. God" lor yeur own
two feet, even if your knee* creak
when you walk on them:
You aren't starving, either, and
you don't gnaw the bark of tree*
or forage in garbege pads, like
many Korean orphans. So how
about a "Thank you".
Thanksgiving Day should be
EVERY DAY for us Americans.
So cJianga your mi .tal altitude.
You can do it In a moment of time,
ai Scrooge did.
Please pay more compliments to
your companions, as well as to
Cod. It will soon become a habit,
and also prevent your becoming ■
hypochondriac:
(Always write Io Dr. Crane to
care ef this newspaper, enclos­
ing n.lang 4c stamped, addressed
envelope end Me to rover typ­
ing end printing ro*te when yea
■end ter one of Ms booklets.)

To EVERYONE
From all of us at the
FOODMART family

If you dliagrto with Rabbi I'o*.
then bo hack to your laat meal.
DM you ray "Thank you, God,"
a m In • brltf whlaper. let alone
a formal apoken prayerT
And how many of you reader*
have tree complimented your
mother er falhrr, wife or child
today? Hew about ycetarday and
the paat week?
Chfiet heeled 10 lepers from
what was a mire death aentencc.
But how many came back to lay
‘Thank you, Maiter"?
Wat It half of them? Or aven
M%1 No, only ONE, and he waa
an alien Samaritan:
By I'nlled I're** International
"Aa we must account for every
MOUTH
idle word," said wiie old Benja­
Kealueky Invitational
min Franklin, " io we mu*t for
At Leslngton, Ky.
every idle alienee."
Final
You and I ire generally guilty Wait Virginia Tit Kentucky 70
ef the** "idle ailencei." We ahould
rounolation
bare thanked God or praised our St. Louis M North Carolina 52
wife ar complimented our child or
etalad ear appreciation of some­
Birmingham M sm Ic
thing nice our eo-worker or neighAt Blrmiaeham, Ale.

Whole 10 Lbs. Up
Tender - Sweet

Plael

But we keep ilient. At least, Duka 78 Navy 71
till the funeral, whan we sadly
Consolation
wake up too late and then try Auburn SO Alabama 52
to make emends via an extra JavParrta la, Christmas Tourney
M feoeral wreath.
. At Parrla Island, B. C.
OPEN YOUR K Y U
Final
When our 5 Crane children were Ntwbarry 711 Catawba M
peung, they would occasionally
Consolation
grumble about the food on the ta-

Sanborn
INSTANT

Krakina 78 Presbyterian 71
Chattanooga
US Parrla Is. Mar. 88
“ He who grumble* ha* too
much/* 1 would then announce. Wofford 78 Troy (Ala,) 78 (OT)

They would later use that beck
on me, too, when I would grumble
•tout eomethhig to Mra. Crane.
But tt te tree of all of us. We
Americans live like the royalty
If moot other countries, yet we
gripe and complain or arc guilty
tt envy and covetousness.
So let'* resolve te open our eyet
■hd look out upon the many won
dors granted te ue on this esrth.
Meet ef you readers are not ravIgedw tth cancer and suffering

A E C Kicks O ff
Research Nuclear
Test Program
WASHINGTON (DPI) - The
Atomic Enargy Commission ex­
ploded two small charges in a
Louisiana salt mine today to kick
•It a program of research on de­
tection of underground nuclear
testa.
Each charge consisted of 2u
pounds of non nuclear high explo­
sive, The AEC plans to detonate
up Id 10 charges, the largest te
be about five tons.
The AEC firings arc related to
the Defense Department's Project
Vela, a multi-million dollar pro­
gram to test the feasibility of
detecting underground atomlr ex­
plosions.
Chances of so East West agree
ment te ban nuclear tesla may
hinge no the results obtained. U(
particular concern ia whether
sneak test* rould be rarried out
in such a waj a* to defy detection.

Famuu* FOODMART duality

ARMOUR'S

(ia. Tech 80 North Car. St. 5.1
Vanderbilt 85 Smith Carolina 72
Cincinnati U7 1/ouMville 74
Miami (Fla.) 7il Florida 77
Memphis fit. 7U Miss. St. 82
Baylor 71 Murray St. 82

STAR
SLICED

Bacon

Wins Midget Race

FOODM ART

WEST HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.
(UP!) — Un Duncan of Phila­

Highest

delphia, driving a S4.000 Crnilrypowrred roadst.i won the 3'4
mile. 35lap midget auto race at
the Island Garden Sunday. Dun­
can brat Sy Kabark of Nrw
York, who was second, and Jim
Lacy of North Bellcmorr, N. Y.,
who was third.

To Allow Our Employee*
To B* With Their
Pa milieu On t'hri.stmaEve — Food marl Will
time At 7 I*. M.

Sure Thing
LOS ANGELES (CPU — Sam
Williams. Ian Angeles Rams and
who starred at Michigan State
before entering the National Foot­
ball league, was drafted hy the
Rams before he ever appeared
In a varsity game in rullegr.

('umplele Yuur
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
at

M E A T S and b.

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SHIRK INK

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Cranberry

Marshmello Creme

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C o o k i e s

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WEATHER: Fair today and tonight. High today. 66-70. Low tonight 46-54.
Unite«l Press Leased Wire Established 1908
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1959
8ANFORD, FLORIDA

Elks Expect
200 Kids
*At Party
The Sanford Elks Club expects
about 200 children at the annual
Elka Christmas Party Thursday.
Gene Walters, chairman of the
event, said today.
Invitations base been sent out
for the big Elks party which is held
0 each year for underprivileged chil­
dren of the area, Walters said. The
party will begin at 2:30 p m. and
presents and Christmss stockings
will be distributed.
Presente for the party have been
donated by Sanford Civic Clubs.
The Elks will assist Santa Claus
In distributing the gifts and will
serve refreshments.
The Herald had a picture in Mon­
day's edition which was described
0 aa being an Elks party. That event
wa* sponsored by the Benevolent
Patriotic Order of Doea and
wat not connected In any way with
this annual Elks party for underpri­
vileged children.

Dr. Harry Silsby
♦ Dies At His Home
After Long Illness
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Seminole, Orange
Commission Drain Pact Asked

Dr. Harry I . Stlsby died early
*aa morning &gt;t his home in rioea
Height* alter a long illness
Bora In Greenwich, Ohio. Dr.
Itleby ha* practiced medicine in
Sanford sine* 19*6. when he came
here following military service in
World War IT. He lived in New
Smyrna Beach for about ]0 years
befort his wartimle service.
A Presbyterian, Dr. Silaby was
a member of the Sanford Elks
Lodge, the Masonic l.odge. the
Morocco Temple of the Shrine and
the Seminole County Medical As
fociatinn.
Dr. Silshy Is survived hy his
wife, Mrs. Jane Griffin Silshy; a
son. Marry Z. Silshy Jr.: two
daughters. Mi-s Linda and Miss
Julia Stlsby, all of Sanlord; a -son
John Silshy. of Jacksonville, a
daun.itcr, Mrs. Martha Ellen
Hoo!:, &lt;if Woodbury, N.J.: four
grar 'children, and tour brother*
t). I’. Silshy of Houston, lex.;
C ristopltrr Silsbv of Cleveland.
0110
Lincoln Silshy of Vem
Ilcacii anil Val Silshy of llani
mnail, lr.il.
Dr. Silshy was tin- son ul the
la • V and Mr* W. T. Si'sliy
111
.v Smyrna Hcach. Funeral
services will be at 10:1111 a ill
T u n la y at Itris.un Funeral
Home with burial lo follow ai
New Smyrna Rcath.

Woman Trudges
Toward Proof
't She’s Superior
LONDON (U Pll — A woman doc
tor trudged toward London on her
Stub birthday today, hoping to rnd
a nr. mile otarr.i before midnight
and prove the is a superwoman
Ai m m . Dr. It.irbara Moore was
re p :rltd marching Mradily along
near Si. Albans, only &gt;10 mile*
1rum her goal.
I)r. Moore began her current
walking program by beating Ihr
UO-mite record. Someone elanurd
she rislr pari n( the way so the
walked it again the next week.
Tlu-n she announced the 373-tnile
walk, saying she “ would do what
no man can do" and prove site I*
a superwoman.

A F Recovers
Body O f Pilot
CAPE CAN WKHAI. (I I'll -The
Air Forcp said today the body o(
• pilot wlio&lt;e let trainer plane skid
Jed into the Banana Kiver Monday
ia i been recovered
Cap! Forrest Ci. Gentry, 41,
wax attempting to land when hi*
.llane skidded nlf the sooth end of
the runway at Patrick Air Force
Baac and plunged into the river.

Seminole and Orange Counties three plans, including
main estimated at 1372.960 with Semimay work together to finance a canal, storm sewer and drainage note County paying S189.625 and
Orange County the remainder.
large «cale 1372.960 comprehensive wells.
drainage Improvement to elimin
Rltss said the best was the
County Engineer Robert Davi*
recom­
ate flooding in 1,900 acre* in both storm sewer plan which would concurred with Bliss'
area*.
include improvements lo existing mendation because it allow* for
County Commissioner Vernon ditches and canal* in the basin, “ stage by stage construction" and
Dunn witl appear before the ron*trurtion of a canal South the storm sewer could be con­
Orange County Commission Jan from SR 436 to Eastbrook to S!l structed as the first step.
If Orange County goea along
4 lo urge that board lo study the IS A and the installation of a 48
The County l*ommiv*ion today ] importance of the joint project. inch storm sewer north from with the plan, the board agreed
The project was outlini-d this Tanglewood to Howell Creek at to set up a special drainage dis­
muddied a zoning board proposal
Lake Howell Road.
trict in the Seminole County area*
rcutiiring floor levels on all new morning at a meeting of the
Coat of the complete Job was involved.
county commission where a re­
home* to be IB inchca above the presentative of the engineering
crown of a road.
firm of Brill and Gray presented
The zoning hoard had recom­ 27 pages of recommendation* to
mended that the floor level be IS eliminate flooding in the Tangle
Itichra to allow for adrtpiatr drain­ wood and Temple Terrace area*
age.
of Seminole County and the East
However. Zoning Director Robert brook area of Orange County.
Brown said the FHA recommen­
Alt three area* are in a “cri­
dation it 16 inchrt and the board tical'' drainage basin, according
agreed to have that in the to Carlton Rlis* of the engineering
count) building code.
firm.
The hoard aivo set Jan. t2 lor
Bliss pointed out (hat 47 per
a public hearing on the proposal. rent of the area* wa* in Semino'e
In other zoning board recommen­ County and 53 per rent in Orange
The County Commission today Authorized Attorney
dations. the board okayed a re County.
quest to hire William Hutchinson
Bliss said hi* firm, after the Mock rievelnmi .lr. to invent (gate the possibility of pledging
lo serve a* attorney lor the board. two month iiirvey. decided on 20 |x&gt;r cent nf the county’s secondary gasoline funds fur the
The commission today approved
next 24 years to purchase the right-of-way on SR 436 to atari
a zoning hoard rr&lt;|tic«l lo zone
(he bail rolling in fmtr-laning the road from Altamonte
7;.*.ooo square feet in an area adSpring* pail U. S. 17 92.
'
• '
.arent to Lake Jennie for a future
SK 436 has been railed Ihr worst
shopping plaza.
CHANCE OF COMMAND ceremonleit for VAH-5 were held at the Naval
primary road in lb* county.
1lie area will be zoned C2 and
The hoard agreed that money
l.i behind the Mar-Lou Motel on
Air Station yesterday with Ctlr. I. M. Rowell center, turning ovor comniniul
from the gasoline fund also would
U. S. 17 92.
of the M'limdrnn to former V A II-5 executive officer U nw ind S. Moore, at
he used to improve Bear Lake More Schools Asked
Also approved wa* a plat of 119
left. HntWing One commander, ( ’apt. J. I). Rarnugr, gave Rowell several
Ho.nl. Geneva Ave. .in,I SB 127.
lots
west
of
Altamonte
Springs
JACKSONVILLE (L’PI* - Real
commendations while Moon* and new VAH-5 executive officer, Augustine
Commissioner Vernon Dunn ask. estate owners in Duval County
for n new subdivision to be called
Smith, looked on. Rowell will go to the aircraft carrier Independence.
ed the group if it were possible voted today on a proposed 535
Do! Bay Estates.
.
(Staff Photo)
(or land owner* in the SB 136 area
Action on rezoning a portion of
Three critical Intersection* on lo give Ihe rigtlt-of way hut most million school bond Issue. Passacts
a subdivision in Crystal Lake in U. S. 17 92 will get traffic lights
of the referendum would earm ark
l-akt- Mary wat postponed. Mrs. in the near future In avoid the of tile other commissioner* agreed Ihe funds to build 39 new school*
that owner* would want “ hard plus 345 additions snd other im­
litis Sjohlom of Lake Mary oppoa- danger of traffic mishaps.
cash" in giving up any properly. provements la existing school fad*
ed tile rezomng move pointing out
County Engineer Robert Daii*
Krider emphasized the Import­ lit lea.
that a dedicated park arra m acting on Ihe board's recommen­
ance of getting ihe right of-way
NEW YORK tirp it _ Stock involved.
dation. will write to the State money as soon as possible by
The tio.ird turned (lie matter Road Department of the need for
Complaints Welcome
price* at I p m ;
over to attorney Mack Cleveland the added lights on Onora Road, finding onl the procedure for
WASHINGTON (U Pll — CooAmerican Airlines ............ 24'« for legal study until the next hoard
pledging
fund*
mil
of
th*
gaso
SR 136 and Molner Ave.
sumers were invited today to taka
line tax.
American T A T
........... 7t'e'» meeting.
During Ihe past year 70 traf
“Other counties are doing K their complalnta about phony barThe hoard also approved reion- fir accident* have occured at
American Tobacco ......... i n i 'is
gaina and other deceptive selling
Baltimore A Ohio ................. 40 ing an area adyarenl hi Big Tree thr»e points and on* resulted Wt a all Ihe Unis aiul some have even methods directly to the govern*
pledged themselves until the year
Park as C 1.
fatality.
Bethlehem Steel ................ .Yt'i
inrnt lur action Official# at thn
2000." Krider said.
In other business during Ihe
PARIS (UI’I) — The NATO foreign ministers today C A D
....................... 66
The lioard agreed to let Cleve­ Federal Trad* Commission Issued
meeting. Clerk David Galehel ad land find out Ih* means to pledge th* invitation at th* end nf theif
threw the full weight of the ir»-|*ower pact Behind the Rig Chrysler
xii'i
vised the board lhat he was re­ the money a-d then hold a public first Christmss week effort to wtsa
Curtis*
•
Wright
................
301«
Three invitation to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev to
fusing an affidavit on replatting hearing on the i«*u«.
up the buying pttblie.
Dow Cham
MM
meet at the summit April 27 in Paris.
certain lot* in the county.
Kastman
Kodak
...............
Ii&gt;7‘*
A
recent
SRD
traffic
count
The NATO Council was convened by Secretary Oeneral
Gatrhel said that surveyor* showed lhat 3,tno cars passed Rescuers Helpless
Ford Motor
............ .’. hi
Paul-1 lenri Spaak to state individual nations opinions on de- General
have come in with plat changr* duly on -HR 436.
Electric ............... U3'«
MIAMI (UPll—A plan* and tw«
after the enmity commission had
■ citiuns made ai the Western sum- General Motor*
............... 31
boats stood hy helplessly today ag
mil meeting wfurls closed Mon Graham . Paige
..........
2* •
a Dutch freighter with eight per.
’the 12 Sanford businessmen already approved the original plat
day. The council session wa* do.- lull. T A T
. . . . . . . . . .,3.4 • selected to find a *ite_ft*r, added and il was recorded in the coun­
sons aboard pounded en a Cuban
ty
clerk
*
office.
»&lt;t hoi i|» «Z|ppoft* eWsthe - .is-oii Kel s
I V I 'a city ‘ post office fanllliet are
reef in heavy seas unable lo lowed
Gatrhel
pointed
out
that
one
invitation wa* announced.
its Hfehoais The Const Guard re*
t.erillard
..................... 37'i meeting (Ms afternoon hi return
The council also endorant other Minute Maid
............... . l!r&gt; mend a site lo Ihr federal Grn affidavit titled 11 corrections and
ported 9v* heavy seas prevented
decision* reached at the Western Penn lot
lifeboat* from bring sent lo thn
.................
15% tral Services Administration The asked Ihr hoard In adopt some
summit meeting of President Ei­ Sear* Roebuck
... . 49'*
stricken *reel's aid and kepi th«
meeting i* scheduled in Ihe First policy lo eliminate all these
changes
in
hi*
office
senhower.
British
Prime
Minister
Standard Oil m i ........
MW Federal Saving* and taian Asao
WASHING I ON i l l 'l l . — The
amphibious plane from landing oo
The
hoard
agreed
lo
study
the
Macmillan.
President Sludehaker
CASABLANCA. Morocco (DIM) Ih* water nearby.
nation Building
23
Steelworkers' union I* conducting Harold
Charles OcGattll* of France and If. S Steel
.............. loo -a
City
Manager
Warren
K mailer on the advire of attorney —President Eisenhower flew here
it* own “ vote" on management'* West German Chancellor Konrad
today from Madrid for talks with It Keeps (Joing Up
\\ eslmghoiie El.............
BMPs Knowles said today that the City Mack Cleveland Jr.
last oiler ill tfie steel dispute, in Adenauer.
King Mohammed V and a rip
Commission has agreed to tel
WASHINGTON (U Pll — The
French Foreign Minister Man
foitiled soMUi.s .-aid today.
roaring wild wr»t welcome ' by lie Ium'a living coats edged upward
postofflrr trucks patk on the Two Break-Ins
It his a-ked the 500,000 Steel rice Couve de Murville, prior to
Berber tribesmen who galloped last month In another record high,
south side of Second SI. near
a i. k i t s to indicate on postal card Hie mei-liiig, met with P, S. Sec­
their horses down from the Atlas the government reported today.
iiak until next Monday. I’ostolfire Reported Here
ballots whether they approve or retary of Stale Christian lleru-r.
foothill* for Ihe ocraiion
trucks also will lie allowd lo
Tilt U l«» Department said da
Break in allcmpls were made
oppose the rejection of the com West German Foreign Minister
It wat the last day of Kir Ei­ consumer peter index rose 1 It)
back across Second St lo unload al Iwo Sanford oil companies last
Heinrich
von
Itreiitano,
and
Bril
pan)'* proposal by top union of
at Hie postal annex during this nighl, Sanford police reported to senhower peace mission which of 1 per cent to 125.6 per cent at
ivh Foreign Secretary Sclwyu
final*.
period. The roiuinissioners agreed day. An office window wa* hmk covered more than 32,0txi miles average MM7 49 prices. It was tha
The union survey was viewed Lloyd to dralt a report for the
In this procedure to ease hand en al the Sinclair (hi Co. bulk and took hint to II nations on sixth time in the last seven
The nr\l step in getting Lung- ling of Christmas pai kages by
:i* a “ dry tun" o( a government- NATO nation* that did not par­
Hire* continent* He returns to months that k climbed to an all.
spin-.red mill to lie taken next ticipate in the summit inerting wood'- S-o.toHi street improvement Ihe Irueks. and to give them plant on I'eriimnion Ave. hut Washington at 10.St) p. m. to­ time peak.
nothing else wa* disturbed The night (or ■ gala welcome and a
In addition to agreeing lo III project under way wilt h&lt;- a vall room lo unload at Ihr annex.
month under the Taft Hartley
burglar wa* probably frightened torchlight procession.
law. There was speculation that site Khrushchev to an April 37 datum hearing in the rirruil
7,MO Volts Fatal
off police *.ml Someone also
union leader* wanted.to check for Paris conference, which the So­ court
In Madrid lint morning Kisrn
lin'd In pry the latch off th# front bower discussed Ihe U. 5 viral*
MIAMI (U Pll - Lloyd BackThe Longwood town council lias
nosslble weak spot* in their viet premier termed sure from
the start to accept, the Big Four approved (he h-irnl issue which 28 Longwood House door of Ihr Tex a* Oil Co building gie air base* in Spain with Grn master, i 54 year old constructlua
ranks.
on McCracken lid. hw didn't gel eralisomo Francisco Franco and worker waa fatally shocked hy
The postal .aril* were «cnt out Western leaders suggested tin- will in- Used III get III,.ties to pave
is*
last w.rk end to union member* spring Hireling he Ihr forerunner Gran! St from Wild more to Permits Issued
the nerd lo keep them going Here 7.3HO volla at electricity her*
Four more homes arr going ap
he wa* discussing a Moroccan Monday as he worked on a crane.
across the country. L'nion offi- of a series of such summit*. They George \\e Palmetto si from K
f.ake Vve lo Grant \ve and Wil­ in Longwund'i Greenwood E«tate*. Vandalism Admitted demand Ihr Untied States evaru- Authorities said Rarkmasier. nf
ual* si &lt;l the results of the hat also:
Nralliriiii &lt;f determination to ma St from Markham ltd to Winter Park developer W. S Wol
Sanford police sergeant Ben stn W* three strategic air bases. Zion tvlU*. Ind , wa* holding a
luting would he made public.
The disclosure came a* federal &lt;land hy their rights in Berlin un Mulnar Air The hood, will tie try hat a permit to build 26 housat Butler pu ked up iwo eight year M* auxilary air base and a big cable attached lo rha eratve. The
crane apparently came hi eoolaot
mediator* called both side* into der the wartime four • power sold hy Gunh) and Associates of in an area on Mirvin St. just uff old hoys who admitled breaking oavai base at Port Lyauley
joint negotiation* in a 'linal hid agreement, inclmling the right of Drl.and Webber llaiurs of Winter Fastlakr Avr The first four window panes in Herman Jacob
Vice President Richard M. Nix­ with an overhead wire and the
fur a settlement before President acres* lo and from the isolated Park amt a New S’ork ittorney hollies arr finished The Hirer ion'* 320 Send A**, garage Dec on wiU head the estimated ViO lo electricity traveled through the
Fisfnhower returns tonight from • It) through Communist East Ger. are handling Ihe legal phne of bedroom hooves are in she 910- 9. Tli* hoys’ parent* agreed to BIX) If. 5. and foreign official* cable, electrocuting him.
, 112.001 elate
the issue
many
pay lor Ihe window*. Holler said who wilt greet Eisenhower
hi* oversea* lour.

Acts On

Zone Cases

PledgeOfGasTax
Eyed For SR 436

Traffic Lights Asked
For Intersections
Of Hwy. 17-92

15 Nations Back
Summit Proposal

News Briefs

1 p. m. Stocks

Post Office Site
Discussed Today

Steelworker Vole
Of Offer Asked

Ike On Final Visit
Of Peace Journey

Longwood Bonds
Validation Sought

I

|l \ .M T .\li A N D S I.N d IM i IHH.I.S. Jo y W i t t e r , (lin t T aylor unit S onju
W evter mi- allow n ut right*." tinir -»ut u skit nt th e IGih Ijsk r M ary C hrintnia.* I’u rly . Flelow i* p a rt o f th e crow d w hich packed th e C h am b er of C om ­
m erce building for th e tra d itio n a l ev en t for ch ild re n . M rs. F ran k Kvnn*
w.i- c h a irm a n o f th e p a rty , Mr. Kvann d e co rated tin- C h ristm as tre e and
\l C ase was in ch a rg e o f th e e n te rta in m e n t.

(S ta ff I'h o lo m

Unions To Vote

PALATKA (t P it — Member* of
four striking unions voted today
on a contrart agreement that
rould rnd a six week old strike at
| the Hudson Pulp and Paper Mill
Curp. plan* here The first of
seven striking unions soled m
favor of Ihe agreement Monday
night, a s|tok*iman said The un­
official count was about 31 to
7 for returning to work among
members of laical Kill of Ihe Pulp
Sulfite Worker*

Hoodlums Fade Out
CHICAGO (U P ll — Pulics turned
bark to ' ‘scirntlfie methods'* today
in a search for the killers of Koger
Touliy, hut an anil-crime leader
said the hunt faded away as Oil*
i-ago's' hoodlums failed out. Virgil
Peterson, head of the Chicago
Crime ContraDaion. charged that
police didn't art fast enough to
prevent hoodlum* frum slipping
uut of town (or the holidays, lie
said this was typical of gangland
investigations.

E. T. Hamil Funeral
To Be Wednesday
Funeral servicra for Mr. Edwin
T. Hamil will be at 2:30 p. m. to
morrow at the Chuluota Baptist
Church, with the Rev Charles
Swaggrrty officiating The Oviedo
Mason,. Lodge will conduct Ma
some graveside service* in the
Chuluota cemetery. Mr Hamil
died Sunday.

City To T ake Bids
On Street W ork
Sanford's City Commission will
hear bids on resurfacing three city
strrri* at their regular meeting
next Monday. Notices of bidding
have been senl to fix companies.
City Manager Warren Knowles laid
yesterday.
Rids will he on resurfacing 3,219
feet at Second St. between Mellonvill* and Sanford Ave., W. Third
St. from French Ave. to Pertini
m -i Ave from First St. ttiT b ird

Youth Dance Jan. 1
The Sanford Youth Council will
hold a New Year's Dance al the
Civic Center from 7:30-10:30 Jan
L Admission to Ihe dance for sen
mr and Junior high students is 35
tents stag, and SO cents for cou
pUs. The Youth Council is com­
posed at Seminole High students
narking with city recreation per
■ouueL

t t i

NO. 591

St.

I

1

�jV •*

U. S. Caiwltans
Launch 'Javelin'

Dairymen Have Reduced Danger
Of Milk Contamination By DDT
WJUHINGTO* (UP!) - Cor.
omwent scientist* »*td today that
the danftr of milk contamination
fey Insect killers tuch at DDT la
ta to f reduced.
T b rr atatemrnt followed publl■aUee of a IMO lovarnmant aurvny showing that tome milk In
11 eltiet aero** ihe nation waa
tainted with tuhttantial amounlt
of pottlrldea rontalnlnf chlorine.
A spokesman for the Food and
Drag Admlniltratlon (PDA) aaid
there was no evidence the iniect

Job Placement
At State Agency
b At Lull New

killer* esute canear In humant.
But he laid the milk contamina­
tion wat a problem “ worth workinf on.”
The acientlita credited two de­
velopments with cutting down the
risk of milk being contaminated
by use of Ihe pesticide* on cat­
tle feed* and in tiorage barna.
They said the FDA hat warned
the dairy induatry it would craek
down on any tales of impure milk
In Internals commerce end in

educational drive among dairy­
men alto hat bten effective.
The FDA report Monday ttld
milk sampling* conducted in I9W.
showed a definite reduction over
tho previout three years in the
incidence of milk tainted with the
iniect killers.
Scientist* said there probably
hat been a further dip since last
year.
Of the KM sample tested in
the four-month survey of 17 rilies
in 1UI, substantial amount* of

In A Hurry

Ihe chemicals were found in a
samples.
The contamination ataosrod up In
some milk in these cities: Wash­
ington: Providence, R. !.; Buffalo,
S'. Y.; Cincinnati, Denver; Wichi­
ta, Kan : New Orleans; New
York; Trenton, N. J.; San Fran­
cisco and Seattle.
Cities which were surveyed but
turned up no trace of milk con­
tamination were Atlanta; Chica­
go; Minneapolis; U s Angelas; M.
Unis, and Camden, N. J.

Hospital Notes

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Amiriean and Canadian scirntists
launched a four • stage “Javelin”
rocket from tba Wallops Island,
V*., test itatlon early today to
measure radio signals from space
and test a new U. S. apace en­
gine.
The National Aeronautic* and
Space Admlniltratlon announced
here that the 7.000-pound rocket
blasted off at 2:3g a. m. eat and
fell Into the Atlantic about 800
miles away II mlnutea later.
The “Javelin” was designed to
reach an altitude of 300 miles.
Scientists did not know Immedi­
ately whether the rocket climbed
that high. But in NASA spokes­
man said preliminary data indi­
cated the teat went “ real fine.”

Carolers Plan
Community Tour

OECBMBEt to
Admissions
SARASOTA (UPI) — Tampa truck drlvnr Ralph
Paulette White, Sanford
Salisbury was uTreated three times during a trip from
Tampa to Fort Myera— once for speeding, once for will­
Judy Wallace, Longwood
ful and wanton reckless driving and once for reckless
Mark Richler. Sanford
Pastor Ernest flollck of Good
driving and speeding.
Sara Dclagall, Sanford
Shepherd Lutheran Church wilt
His explanation: He said he was in a hurry to get to
Noah Cogburo, Sanford
take a group of carolers touring
’ J o t placement at the Seminole
Shirley Rasmussen, Ssnford
the community Wednesday et 7:30
Fort Myers.
Ceanety branch of the State EmJohn Westgale, Sanford
p. ra.
■leg'iitent Servlet Is at a lull now
Sloven Fletcher, Sanford
The will sing favorite Christmas,
ta t should pick up In January,
Stephen Bowes, Sanford
carols at several designated places
lew Manager Daniel B. Hahn
Kristi Crocker, Lake Mary
enroute. Among the (tops they
1yesterday
Bari Henson, Sanford
win make are Seminole Memorial
Lay-off claims ire greatest from
Births
Hoepltol, Sarepta Rest Home, the
instruction worker*, Hahn said.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ras­ County Home for the Aged, and
He mentioned the ateel strike and a
mussen, Sanford, a daughter home* of shut-ins of Good Shep­
p la loetl heme building
Mr. and Mrs. Thoms* Meek- herd Church living and Sanford
retinae lor the number
ini, Sanford, a son
and DeBary.
lane received by the cmDtatasaale
weat agency. Hahn said that
Maude Glllyard, Sanford
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The them to cells or blasting them
■tenacity ef an employer filling
Haiti Moughton. Sanford
Cabinet will hear recam- with water hoses.
pal twine U many tax forma forFlorida
a
Frank Miller, Euitis
■US hind la IIM aa he would have mendatlont today that the stale
He said Ally. Gen. Richard
Janice Hendrix, Titusville
hire
attorney*
to
defend
12
of
14
to eafenUt for n man hired la 1M0 is
Ervin would confer with the
William Vann, Sanford
S bd n taly ■ factor” In employer* prison guards indicted by • fed­ guards about private counsel.
Kristi Crocker, Lake Mary
eral
grand
Jury
for
alleged
mal­
witting far the new year to do their
DECEMBER to
treatment
of
convicts.
However,
the
arrangements,
in­
Mrtag.
Admlaatoito
Tbo
Cabinet’s
Prison
Committee
cluding
the
number
of
attorneys
Jobe ere open at the Second St.
Dive
Harding,
Sanford
tmpioymoat service agency lor proposed Monday the state hire and feet, muat have the approval
Larry
McIntyre,
Maitland
MADRID, Spain, (UPI) -P re s i­
Mleamen, telavUJon electricians, private counsel on a ■theory the of tho M l Cabinet.
Dorothy Manor, Sanford
ta lS sawing machine operator!, • guard* were tarrying out orders
dent
Eisenhower kept a blind date
Jacquelyn
Paterson,
Sanford
Cochran laid the committee did
I, service station attendant, of superiors in any mistreatment
with • little Spanish miss today
Shirley Riley, aMims
not
reaeb
a
decision
on
where
the
of
inmates
during
riots
at
Raiford
tec, cook, bellhop, dryclcanJoan Smith, Sanford
which made him late (or break­
money to pay the defense fee
nr and preaser, kitchen helper, State Prison a year ago.
Annie Heriey, Lake Monroe
fast with Generalissimo Francis­
However, the committee refuted would coma from.
iwntnman. Moat of these lobs are in
Frances Pergal, Sanford
co Franco.
Beederd with the rest in Seminole to recommend that any guards
Eugene Scanns, Plymouth
Oonaty, Hahn said. The manager found innocent at the federal trial
The date was 7-year old Rosa
Births
cnld that there la ■ fairly constant be automatically re-hired. Instead,
Maria Jimenei Calvo, who plant­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lee
R.
Wallace,
seed h r anwing machine operators each case would be reviewed on
ed a kiss smack on Eisenhower's
Longwood, a daughter
a maws the three garment mills la its own merita.
Ups in a burst of affection. The
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
S.
Any guards re-hired would re­
■anted. There la still some dePresident blushed noticeably.
White, Sanford, a ton
mend for fruit pickers. Than la ceived full beck pay, plus credit
It all began last Sept. R when
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
L.
Mer­
definitely • local shortage of theta toward state retirement and accu­
tiny dark-iyed Rosita wrote to
sey,
Lake
Monroe,
a
daugh­
workers tinea many are recruited mulated pay, the committee pro­
President “ Eiinyaguer”— w'-.lch
ter
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senile
from out of the attic, llaba said.
posed.
is how his name sounded to her
Dismissals
Democratic
Whip
Mike
.Mansfield
The employment aervieo made
The recommendations were
—and asked to see him when he
Lillie Herndon, Sanfon.
Ml placements from Its acUvo file agreed on at a closed meeting (Mont.) aald today the need for
viiiled Spain.
,
Daisy
Sorrella,
Sanford
of i l l people In November. About Monday between Ih* committee labor legislation may overshadow
U. S. Ambassador John Davis
Lucille
Burbank,
DeBary
M Banana have been placed an far and State Prison Director H. G. all business to Congress next
Lodge learned o( Ihe letter from
Brenda.
Carroll,
Sanford
toil month which baa seen St new Cochran Jr.
the little girl, who referred to El­
Stephen Bowes, Sanford
month if the steel strike It re­
appUcattooe tome in. The idea in to
Cochran ordered II guards &gt;ua*
senhower es "the good-looking
Dorothy
Evan.;,
Sanford
sumed.
net Ihe right person in the right
ed last weak after the federal
grandpa.”
Bertha
Thompson
and
baby,
p h , Hahn gild. Ha explained that
Mansfield said that If the Sleeldictmenli were Issued, Two at.
Lodge arranged lor the meet­
Sanford
,
H urt la always a need for qualified ready had been tired and one workere walk out again Jan. 28.
ing this morning a* ELmhowi-i
Harry
Howard,
Sanlurd
when the present atay • at • work
gjNgto in the electronics industries resigned?
left the palace where he spent the
Nathaniel Scurry, Sanford
The prison committee recom­ court Injunction expires, he would
night to drive to El Pardo palace
Stephen
Fletcher.
Sanford
mended Ihe stale hire lawycra for look for Congress to act quickly—
for breskfast with Generalissimo
John Weitgate, Sanford
the 11 guard* who were suspended perhaps in response to a presiden­
Francisco Franco.
George
Chabol,
Sanford
and the one who resigned. The tial message.
Rota, scrubbed to shining clean­
• Susan Harper, Sanford
Aa
a
result,
he
added,
Ihe
Senate
other two, former guard Capt.
liness, and wearing a prim blur
James Dunn and ex-guard Lt. leadership may have to sidetrack
dress and white stockings, was
Earl Chesser, would have to fur­ its plans to bring up federal aid In The average scalp has hetwtin waiting at the bottom of the broad
school construction as the first ma­ 120,000 and UO.OOO hairs, accord­ stairway of Moncloa Palace at
nish their own counsel
Cochran said after Monday's jor business of Ihe new session ing to the Public Health Educa­ 7:40 a. m. when the president
MIAMI (UP!) - Ucal Republl- meeting the stale was satisfied which convenes Jan. I.
tion Committee of the Minnesota cam* down.
•aa official* teld today Vice the lesser guards were acting
Ready to go when the senators State Medical Association.
Lodge and Rota's parents, Mario
President Blehard M. Nixon will under order* from superior* pre­ return is a two-year, II.IUO.OOO.OOO
make Miami hit first slop Jen. IS sumably Dunn or Cheiser—when proposal for federal aid to stales
when be begin* his nationwide they abused the prisoners by tying on a matching basis to provide
canvass for aupport for Ihe GOP
buildings and meet the aeute das*room shortage.
presidential nomination.
The bill was approved by tile Sen
The Nixon tour will be singleSpecializing in Home Cooked Food*
ale Labor ami Welfare Committee
thot appearances, unlike Ihe re­
in the eloting days of the last tes
cant tour of Gov. Net ion Rocke­
sion.
feller of New York who staged a
concentrated series of visits.
Tentative plant call for following
the school measure with legislation
But aourcea said Nixon will
S p ag h etti
Lnitagne
Stenkn
•over much of the si me territory
to increase the federal minimum
Mr.
Lynn
Power*
Heed
of
22
Ravioli
Chicken
Cucciatore
Sen
Food
wage from SI to ft.23 an hour. A
Visited by Rockefeller.
Orchid
Dr.
Ueltary,
died
at
SemiPAitTIEtt
ACCOMMODATED
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CALL
FOR
RESERVATIONS
labor
subcommittee
has
approved
Nlxon’a schedule of appearances
Memorial Hospital last night the bill and the full committee is
fallowing his Miami rally includes nola
RPring (-3213
IIS ft. Velusie
after a short illness. The IT-year- expected to follow suit when Con­
speech*i In Chictgo, Milwaukee old
Aero** From The Water Tewer In Orange City
native
ol
Saginaw,
Mich.,
end Detroit.
came to DeBary In 1227 after liv­ gress reconvenes.
ing 23 years In New York Clly.
A member of Ihe DeBary AmcrlComplete Your
in Legion Post, Mr. tired was a
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING World War I veteran and had been
a member of the Masonic Washal
' inglon Lodge 21 in New York.
He is survived by id* wife. Mr*.
Elsie Seller Reed of DeBary. Fun, eral services wilt be at 2 p. in.
I tomorrow at Britton Funeral
Home and will be conducted by
Aeroea from the Poet Office ' Sanford Masonic Lodge &lt;2. It it
i requested that flowers be omitted
MAi*k for
and that contributions he made inTOP VALUE STAMPS" |»tead to the heart fund in Mr.
I Reeds memory.

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The President, natty in a fresh­
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The President posed for picture*
with the child, telling her “ let'*
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Then he led her to a chair and
sat down/ but she decided she'd
stand. Placing a bawl affection­
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She whispered back “Si.”
An aide handed Elsenhower a
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Mrs. Walker was a few feet *w*y
In the hallway leading to i ntting room. Debbie, 2, was found
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day for questioning in the murder
of a family of four.
Cliff Walker. 23, his wife ami
two young children **ro found
murdered Sunday. The couple and
(heir aoo were shot through the
head with a .22-caliber weapon
end their daughter wa* drowned.
State Atty. V. M. Smiley dis­
closed late yesterday that OfB«r*
had found a Mood-amearad highheeled shoe in the Walker home.
He said it was believed Walker's
23-year-old wife, Christine, fought
her attacker with the ihoe before
she waa shot.
Walker was found lying on the
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Christmas Program
[ 9 The Sanford Basinets ant Proftuional Women's Club he I ihe;r
December meeting, Wednesday
tuning at the Civic Center. Tic
Iniinesa and program mating
h i in the form of a Christmas
tjr with Mri. Olga Hunter and
j Baker ki charge of the
program.
Gini Taylor and Jfary Ann
[ f Humphrey, two guitar pupils of
David Mathe*. played
Silent
Sight" md "Joy To The World.’
|l pgvtd also played sevrra, *e!ec.

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■;r. entertained the group with a
Christmas story.
Following the turkey dinner.
*tth all the Irm m injt. Christmas
carols were sung by the inrrn
'frs acvumpjn.ed a: the p’ano b&gt;
Mrs. Tula Grantham. Mrs. Eunice
Horton, a now member, ini rod tie
cd her guest. Sadie Weitsma.
!)-*lore* Barnett *.ii aim a gucsl,
Mrs. Hunter read sn essay,
tr.tten by a 10 year old boy
entitled.
Why We Celebrate
1hristntas ’ Each one brought a
sift to be *cni to the Oeata Girls
School for Chri&gt;;:na«.

Night." Soloist* included Randy Dean. Debby Weiule,
Steve Harris, Diane Utterhack, Michael Scott, Stefany
Weatgate. and Chris Akers. Announcers for the pro*
gram were Steva Higtiins and Karl Tilson. Accompan­
ist* were Sandra Richards and David Wieboldt at the
piano and Miss Helen McMullen and Dianne Beach at
the oriran. Following the program the Glea Club enjoyed
a party in the school lunchroom.

II1K SANFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL (il.KK CLUB,
inmponei! of .sixty nixth xnule girl* and boys under the
direction of Mrs. Roberta Richards, presented its aixth
annual Christmas concert last Thursday evenlnjr. The
children sanir "Jingle Bells.” "A Very Merry Christmas.”
"Season’s Greeting-*." "Christmas Party," "He’ll Be
Cornin’ Down the Chimney,.......Twas the Nijrht Before
Christmas." and a Christmas cantata "Sony of the Holy
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By IDA MAY SJDBI.OM
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. \iulrr*on
Ittended the reception following
the wedding of .Miss Barbara Jean
Fiach and Eugene Scott Green
leaf, held Saturday evening at the
01/mgwpod Hotel. Longwmid
Relatives of the P. D Vnrlc
sons gathered Sunday afternoon,
to help celebrate the birthday of
Mr. Anderson. Ice cream, coffee
and the traditional birthday cake
were enjoyed by the honpree, luc
great nephew and Im family Hr
and Mrs. John Mansell and sun
David, of Sanford. ..In \ rule non
and her aunt, Mrv [.mine P. IVu
»«n and her cousin*. Mr and
©Mrs. J. V. Rlrhardv all of F.n
terpriie.
Recent dinner gur*ts of Mr and
Mrs. Frank Evans were the Rev.
md Mrs. J. M. Thompson and Mr
and Mrs. P. D. Anderson

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SANTA CLAUS D IS iivm l »t.sU t i n ’IS tu mem be is of the Hoes at their
Christmas party. Left to right, with Santa, are Mrs. Jackie Caruthers.
presiilent iiitrl Mrs. Florence Mapt’s. Back row. slandinir. Brad Foley,
Kleanor Wolford, Pearle Hope, Steven Anrosko, Airnes Walker, Mae Kahn,
i’l'trcy Hardin, Ksther Barber, Anna Bukin, June Foley and Dick Mapes.

Santa Claus Visits
Does At Yule Party
A small informal gathering and freshment* were served to the
a Chmima* gift evchange was group and Sania Claus presented
held by llie Does at the Elk’s the gilt* from under the Christ
Lliib, Friday evening Dancing m is tree
and games conirihuted tu the fe*
Members attending were Mr
tivitir*
and .Mrs Stephen Androsku, Mr
Al the eln*e id Hie party , re j and Mr*. Pete liukur, Mr. and

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Mr* Jack Hope, Mr and Mr*.
Ed llolfnian. Mr and Mrs John
McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. William
Hardin. Mr. and Mrs Edward
Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. W’, J. Du­
mont.
Mr and Mr*. Bernard Wolford.
Mr and Mrv. Wesley Barber, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Mapes, Mr.
and Mrs, Penn Hahn, Mr and
Mrs Garfieffi Walker, Mr. and
Mr*. Bradford Foley. Mr and
Mrv Prte dowfcrsox and \lri,
Hubert Caruthers.

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Medical re*rarchrr* srr eontinu-1 today is nn mar# limited to heirt
ally finding new evidence that and blood vessels—it rvtenri* fruin
ailments which once »remrd to top to toe. Scientists are looking,
be isolated are actually linked to surh organ* a* the lung*. liver
with other*
and kidneys to crack riddles of
For this reason, heart reaeareh the heart.
In a Heart Fund study in Ma*
sachuaetl* and Ohio, for instance,
it h n been found thai many per(p s A A n n a h sons with eirrhusi* of the liver
may also have unsusprried kidney
disease —and kidney disease is
Bruce Anderaon. a student at related lo aurh disorder* a* lugh
the Haylor Sr haul for Boys at blood preisure, a major came of
Chattanooga, Tenn, i* ipending death in Massachusetts and the
the Chriistmaa holidays with hit nation.
parent*, Mr. ami Mr*. B. W\ \n . l’he discover) camr to light In
ihe course of analysis of M cirr­
deraon, toso. Orlandsi Dr.
hotics by Dr. Sheldon Summer*
Mra J. Eriraoo and son and 1 0f uie Massachusetts Memorial
Mr* H. Wiaenisn of Orlando, Hospitals; and another vi hv f'r
M. H Hlnodworth of tlluo State
were reeeni visitor* at the Sarrp
ta Best Home. They were visit I'niverstty.
Three quarters of the person*
mg their »uter. Mrs C. Bareli
who is tu year* "young" hut is with cirrhosis of the liver who**
enjoying life, despite her advanc­ organ* were analysed in both
renter* were found to have kid­
ed years.
Brenda Kay Carroll returned ney lesions as well—lesions which
home Sundar (rom Seminole Me went undiscovered in standard
mortal llo-pttal after a two week test* of blood and urine
The new kind of kidney injury,
stay there.
Muse* Marria and Cindy Lip- which differ* from other forms of
pincott, .111 F.lm Ave left Satur­ kidney disrair. occurred regard
day hy trmn for Baltimore, Md le** of the type liver cirrhosis
to vpend the holidays with their with whlrh the patient* were af
grandparents, Mr and Mrs W flirted.
Dr. Sommer* now is studying
E. I.ipptncotl. This was the fir at
long distance train trip, alone, chemical properties of the abnor­
lor the voting ladir* who are eight mal kidney tissue in an effort to
determine llie factors responsible.
and eleven year* old.
Preliminary investigation indi­
c a n t Ihe possibility that hnrOsteen
nione* from the adrenal rurtrx
and gun.id* may he involved. The
abuormalitiea in mine ss|iecis re
semlile th«*r occurring in diabe
senible those orcurring m dis
heir*.
Dr Stimitirrs al*u is seeking
By MRS. t'LARl'M E SNYDER
Holier! Williams was called to lo find out why an atrophied, noil
funrtiomng kidney appear* to
New- (Itleans by tbc lerlou* illnes* c a u se high .flood pressure. He
of hi* brother, Melvin William*.
m oval of Hie kidney hi m ost eases
Mrs Charles Brown, of New town* the blood p re ssu re
Sprii.il staining of all function
Smyrna Beach, spent the pjst
week visiting Mis. Harry Qitcen, tng unit* ur the kidney and a
Mr* l.oi* Brooke anil olher rela painstaking mapping ol the organ
to find the percentage of weight
lives in ihe area
Mr and Mr* John Jura* at n( ddfrrrnl arras ate now under
tendril the Radiation Inc. Christ way.
ma* party at Ihe V F.W hall in
Orlando. Friday evening
Vdd chopped walnut* to pan
Tart Lynn and Caihy J ir s t at­ cake mu hatter and top the fin
tended a birthday party In honor ishril hot cakes with dark corn
of their roiism. funds Pleifauf, syrup
in Sanford. Saturday.

The wage earning wife it one hurry alter she return* home
important reason for ihe increas from work.
LINDA SI K I’FKIFAUF
Being health and weight con*
mg trend toward prepared and
TlT.XtJAY
*vin» ii.ipared food
This shut nous, the wage earning wife ha*
Eirst Baptist Church Carol
toward use of more protested had another influertee on the vrg
fruit* and vegetable* in Ihe !a*l rtalile market. Thus, in shopping Choir caroling B IS p in. Brotherfo r food *he i« lik rlv to choose horn) topper and meeting. J p m
15 or 10 year* coincides with items »!ir considers low in eiilu First Christian Church ipecial
the increasing employment of rics Became of her earning*, the choir rehearsal 7 lo p. m.
WEDNESDAY
Linda Sue Pleifauf. daughter of women, particularly homemakrr*. ha* been able to pay for conf irst Itaptisl Church Concord
Wilson.
Home 1lenience foods, for nut of season
Mr. and Mrs. Nirk Pleifauf wa* Sijra
Myrtle
,.
foods, and for ill i! takes lo bring Vhoir caroling is IS p. m Prayer
guest of honor at an informal liemoBstration Vgrni
Ihe high quality products to mar service I 3D p m Sunday School
Today one out of every three ke| rvrn from great distance*.
cabinet meeting, A IS p m
family birthday parly. Saturday
afternoon at her home on orange person* employed is s woman
In January I3i8 about 21 million
Ave.
The young mi*s »a* two years women were employed oulsidr
their home, compared lo only II
p,Id f , n r sunt* and eou»m» million in about 1310 In the same
belp.J her celebrate Ihe import­ period the processing ol veget
ant event. The guests ill wore shies increased from a third lo
paper hats and made use of ' a half of the total supply, vs-ith
it&gt; freezing in
a substantial rt
noi*e makers.
reveni year*.
The party was staged in the
\V&gt; \r hern eating considerably
Florida room amid decorations of
erepe paper Dreamer* and hal less (re*h fruit per pcr»on in Ihe
loon* hanging from the ceiling. pa*t la year* to 3b year* and
The balloon* weYe pulled down more frozen Iruit. froied comm
juice, and other proccascd
ieom the celling by the young traied
t&gt;»TI
Iruit. We've been eating *uh*!an
^m errym aker* a* touvenir* when (tally rrmre processed vegetables.
the party was over.
u*o. and somewhat fewer frevh
Assisting Mr* Heifauf with the vegetable*
l-jc w e
entertaining were
Mr* John
The decline in fre*h vegetable*
Jury*. Mr*. BettySnydPr.
and
fANfO^D. FL.ORIOA
I uved ua» been more modera.c
Mr*. Edward Bennett.
than that of fresh iruit hsreamt
R e fresh m e n ts of biritwiay rake, many (recti vegetable* on mar
and Ire cream were served to ket* Ioil a v are convenience food*
N a i u ’l* TO.
Tari Lynn and CathyJur»*.
—trimmed, washed, anti packag
Johnny Snyder. Sheryl and Dernse ^,1 _ in *ave the homemaker
fftC)*»A
U \ a£*w &lt;&gt;[
Bennett and Linda Sue.
prepa cal on time in her kitchen
A|»o, lalad vegetablel now rom*
to market the year around by
Shop For Christmas fa,V
refrigerated iran*port from
winter-gruaing area* m the .South.
.U The New
The wage raining wife i* likely
C
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to »hop either for the processed
hot
ow TWaoa.OL. in c * . h
vegetable* that rrquir little couk
mg or h'-ating or for vegetable*
; i.ii X a*. X —g- X
tuned W 1 RUKlt salad She mop*
with lime and labor saving in
mmd for the item* she ran get
to her fam.ly dinner tahle in a

Birthday Party

*Honors Linda

A green net tablecloth tnmmed
with rod felt polnsettu*. silver
spraved ilri’lvvood hung with rod
Christina* balls and s t e r l i n g
candle*!icks with rod taper*, gave
a festive holiday look to the
WAITS wives roffee. Her. 17 at
the home of .Mrs. A. W\ Smith.
Mra. t| G. (lobes served at
eohoaleai. Mr*. H. S M o o re
presented Mra. T M Rowell J r
with a silver tray, on hehalf of
the squadron wive*. Mrs. E. G.
Tiffany won the door prize.
Mr* D. W. Caswell wa* ap
pointed allrrnate delegate to the
alt wives club. Other appoint­
ment* were Mrs. Goben. publicity
and Mrt. C. D. Schoonover, hoepitality.
Other* attending were Mr*. J.
H Bailey Jr.. Mra A J. Blaha
Mr*. |) J. Brough, Mr*. D. E
Dearnlph. Mrs, J. A. Degsnahl,

Air*. K W. Foote, Mra. Wilhan
I). Fries.
Mr* C V James, Mrs. H, A.
Lackey II, Mr*. J . L. Morgan,
J. T. Osborne, Mr* ft R. Ostff*
holm, Mr*. B. W. Repp and Mra,
P. J. Rvan.

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Personals
Mt*» Elizabeth Carol De Pra*
ter wnd Robert F. Hamilton of
Kntarprlie and formerly of Lake
Monroe will he married al 4 p.
m. Christmas Day at Bametl
Methodist Church. Fnterpriae. Mf,
Hamilton is the grandson i f Mrs,
S. E. Norwood of Monroe. AH
friend* ol the couple ar# Invited m
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vile thing we notice especially in the Christmas season
news we get locally is the many, many children's programs
, t the schools and churches and others sponsored by social

*** The outstanding"thing about most of these is that the
children do a lot of work in preparing the programs, fcven
the first graders do a workmanlike Job, the teachers say.
far instance, the Osteen School Christinas tree was, dec­
orated by the pupils of the first three gradesendsllthe
desses helped dress up the school building for the holidays.
The boys of the woodworking class built the stable and man*
ger for ths Nativity scene.
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All over the county, the youngsters art busy in thess
programs. Many teachers, Sunday School supervisor* and
parent* arc putting time and effort into them. And the Im­
portant thing about them is that they tall the Christmas
JSw and don't Just emphasise ths fast that Santa is coming.
- Ail the details do not get In the pnper, but we would like
to taV* this space to eommend every person, child and adult,
who takes part in thess events.________________________

Utters lo The Editor
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o! the hardest worklaj
la Seminole County Is ths
taka Miry Volunteer Tift De­
partment sod ths only camps*Mtion these men receive l* the
thanks of the people whore Uvea
end property they protect. At this
Christian isaion it tesmi fitting
to |iv# thorn a p it ea the back.
The volunteer Art fighters sro
tbs business man tad residents
of U ko Mary. Wbaa the i ren
•'walls,” they depend on wives
and friends to tako ever Iho cam
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ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. tUFl&gt;—
* People don't seem to want to think
any more," asya Stan Kenton, the
creator of "progmsive Jin ,” sad
"today's music ahowi it.”
Kenton, who haa been a bl| name
ia the business ever elnce he Introgueed hie "artistry In rhythm” oa
the West Coast in the early 1M0 a,
complained that rock V roll haa
reduced Interest In creative Jaxt
practically to atro.
While he said ha s "still In then
pun ehIn*," the lanky CeUforolen
conceded lt*s growing more and
more difficult to get booking! for
bla big, bratey band. Mostly, ha
and this orchestra have been play­
ing one-night stands.
"It’s murder for the musicians to
hold up undar such a strain,” he
laid, "and lt’a certainly difficult to
create anything freeh and Interestlng whan j w r body and mind are
Strained almost beyond endur­
ance.”
American Jan appears to be
tnore popular in Europe than In its
aallve land today, Kenton went on.
"There's no difficulty finding au­
diences In Europe, but an Ameri­
can orehaetra there Is In such de­
mand that it's forced to play two
engagements a day In different
Cities.

D A IL Y

Oa Tuesday of last week they
received a call at 2:43 In tha
afternoon that a M acre tract of
woodland was oa Arc. It was Just
watt of tho Lake Jennie ilte of
the sow high school and there
wart many homes threatened by
tho flames. The Lake Mary vol­
unteers responded pronto and
worked four houn. keeping tho
homes from catching firs and tha
brush Aro from spreading. Anyone who haa watched the men
fighting a brush An realises tha
tremendous physical energy it
takat and tho strain on these men.
Thert It a verbal agreement
among these men that they will
respond to cilia from other dis­
tricts who aeod help, and they will
to tho limit of tholr ability as far
at equipment la concerned. They
look forward to a new engine
within tho neat year. The present
engine ia doing n mighty fine Jab,
but the new oae will be Just that
much mors effective.
Lake Mary la fortunate to havo
such • dedicated group of work­
er*, and tha firemen ire proud
that during thii past year their
wives have formed an active
ladies’ Auxiliary which has al­
ready procured some necessary
flra fightlag equipment and itemi
for tho firehouse through the promatlea of (uppers and other activillas.
Mrs. Ulan Boutwell
Editor:
I b behalf of the Joyces* and
our own organisation I wish to
thank you for your contribution
to the Navy Appreciation Day
celebration. I also wish to thank
you for the very fine coverage
which the Herald gave to the
Navy Day events.
Our community's recognition of
(he Navy here bai very favor­
ably impressed If. S. Military
official* because you end other
loyal cltlians make Ihme out­
standing Navy Days possible.
A. L. Perkins Jr.
President, Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce

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Yule Season Brings Bad News Too
By PRANK ELEA3IR
WASHINGON (UPI) - All is
not aglow at this Christmas time,
There’s bad newt with the good.
According lo a Senate commit­
tee, our phonei may b* tapped.
The site! strike Isn't really over,
at all. And Edna Wallace Hopper,
the symbol of perpetual youth,
hei died. Although they didn’t
know for sure, ehe probably wain't a year over 93 or M.
John L, Lewis has announced

By Pllll. NF.WHOM
UPI Forelga Kdlter
Soviet Embassy officials ia
East Berlin have started to beat
the drums for East German par­
ticipation In a summit conference.
They ssy both East Carman Pre­
mier Otto Grotswohl and West
Berlin Chancellor Konrad Aden­
auer should attend because Ger­
many will be discussed. Aden­
auer, trying to keep the East
Germans away, says he doas not
want to go to the summit. But
Grotewohl blithely replies to thii
tlint in such a case he will xpsak
for all of Germany.
The "old guard" at the Vatican
wants to screen all photographs
taken of Pope John XXIII. Tilt
ultra-conservatives did not cart
for pictures showing President Stirnhowi-r and the Pope laughing
during their audlancc Dec. 9—too
distracting from a serious mo-

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ment. They were further up.el bv
a sequence of pictures published
in an Italian weekly showing the
Pope energetically using his
handkarchief when he had a cold.
There Is no Indication the Pope
himself la behind the move. He
has given every indication he
wanta to appear as is.
A seriniia dispute is brewing be­
tween private American business­
men and Chinese Nationalists in
Formosa. Some American busi­
nessmen complain the Formosan
government is blocking their de­
velopment projects while publicly
inviting foreign capital. At least
onr American, faced with the
shutdown of his cement plant,
has received a sympathetic hear­
ing at tha U.S. Embassy. The
dispute may smoulder or break
into the open.
Diplomatic sources report that
the days of one of the lis t of the
s»-ealled "moderates" In Fidel
Castro's Cuban cabinet appear to
ha numbered. They foreiee early
replacement of the U.S.-cducatd
finance minister, (Itufo) Lopez
Fresquct, LUety successor: Car­
los Rsfsel Rodriguez, editor of
the Communist daily "Hoy."
Amid all the talk about a LatinPHILADELPHIA (UPI) - A
American disarmament confer­
new method for finding lost chil­ ence, Colombia Is seeking to mod­
dren Is working out writ here, ernize Its Navy. It wants two U.S.
reports
Police
Commissioner world war destroyers to replace
ila two obsolete warships. The big
Thomas J. Gibbons.
hllch la that Bogota wants Wash­ nocent to charges of using ehReplacing the previous "all-1 ington lo pay the tab.
icena language.
points bulletin" procedure of no-1
lifyin* police throughout tha city,
the new system is based on a concentratlon of manpower.
The report of a missing child
10 years or younger marshals the
forces of the Juvenile Aid Divi­
sion. policewomen, divisional de­
tectives, traffic division motor­
cycle police and patrolman,
detectives of the intelligence
squad and the uniformed man
of the district station.
Dossil* of men and women are
thus thrown into a concentrated
search in the area where the child
Everything And Anything
was last seen. In every case whirr
the new ayateni has bean used
In Our Stor*
since it was inaugurated last
June, the missing child haa been
found within a matter of hours.

Tuesday, December 22, 1953 r n t.- td Thursday for the Christ­

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he's quilting as head of the Unit­
ed Mins Workers, after 40 years.
All the editorial writers consider
him respectable now, he com­
plained recently, and the Job's no
fun anymore.
Nation Rockefeller ran out of
money In Dallas, shattering an­
other illusion. U'a true though the
store finally law Its way clear
tn let him have a few items on
cradlt.
Postmaster Gtneral Arthur E.

Reds Beating The Drum For East
German Participation At Summit

LONDON (U I'l) — I’arliarasni

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ccsatoa to hit critic*. Bn much would destroy at! Mi* hope*.
mutt bn done in India —taw la the On the talk* be has just conclud­
theme bn returns to. And ha make* ed with Mr. EUrahownr. Nehru
no secret at tha massive assistance was reticent but h t spoke wkh
in longterm credits that India warmth ed the 1H hours of discus­
mum have If the third five-year sion that they had three years aga
when the Prim* Mlatetera want i n
plan is ta be a success.
These credits, according tn Neh­ Washington. Ha recalte that durteg
ru, must ba fee U or 9l year* — all that time Mr. Eisenhower only
two te three year* would be of ao once lost his temper end that was
use — for capital fmreitmtol. He when he spoke of Red Chinn aid
la hopeful that a plan now under the faet the Chinese itllt held Amedlacualn* far n commission of riean prisoners.
German, Britteh aad American Wbat a ripuid thing. Kthru saya
bankers tn patn oa India's needs of tha Chinese refusal tn relaii*
and rtconm ead a program for all the Americans.
private nod government participa­ But Ncbru tbe politician pales
tion will go through. A prominent alongside Nehru tbe symbol af this
British banker, Sir Oliver Franks, vast continent with its faatnitig
hat, • according ta Nabru. already contrasts of people and climate. Ho
signified hit willingness to serve talks, with an enthusiasm that 1a
ea tueh n commission. John J. Me young and almost dynamic, of tha
Cloy of tha Chane-Msnhattaa Bank air atrip that the Indian Air Fore*
ugget
i t tha hat' built on the northwest fron­
1* Now York la auggnted
American mamber, but McCioy is tier. At 14,130 feet Me Air Forte
clairni it te the highest landtag
(till ta ha hoard from.
Thar* ia a tense af quiet urgency field in the world.
ia
dlituialt* ladla cannot "I said I wanted te go there
and they look me,” Nehru said.
(tend ttUL
"The ground is frozen all the time,
0* tho subject af tha Khruih- of course, and there are no \ th %
chav-Kiaaahowtr talks, Nehru to it wai limply a matter of lavtlepaha with warmth. H* haUnvtt iag off tbn strip, taking the stones
that Khruakchav U Just as gn u away and that tort of thing.
iaalp dantm a — lag hit aw* pur- "1 can't 1*11 you how wild and
pataa — af pcacn an la Mr, E lm - remote It wai. They pointed to a
hewer. Aad ba htUavas, tea, that mountain and they aald: 'There,
tha Sovtet P rin te r U making every that la Chian.' And you know what
effort to rastrnl* Red China and impressed tha tribesman moat? It
qutet tha dispute with ladla.
was aot the plane itself, it was tha
"Wktn Mr. Khrushchev wai her* Jtep the Air Force had brought
four years ago.” Nehru said, "he with them. That, ia a country com­
epaha t* ma about America abd pletely without roada, simply ovsjta
Great BriUla. Ha said you'ra whelmed them. Of course, I stayed
friend* with than. Why can't you only two or three houre."
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help ma ta got together with them,
That te Nehru the m m of imagi­
The* ha west off to Burma and nation, the adventurer, the restless
then aomethlag angered him and seeker wbo
so often Impatient
bn delivered aa attack #• Britteh with tbe cislmi of government and
imperialism.
politics. It helps to explain why
"When bo came back here I ven ha ia for the indefinite future the
lured to. suggest that this was not indispensable man for India and
tha way to ba friendly, that this for Asia.
would, in faet, offend every Britteh
Summtrfield saya now wt may
‘That would, of course mean that dtiaen. 1 hava navtr forgotten
have to atari toon paying five we would surrender all the check what ha said to me in reply:
Shop For Christmas
rents for a stamp. To be safe. potla that we have established,” "You mutt kaow that we have
At Tha New
I'm going to buy up soma fours. he laid. "That we could not do.” lived in ■ state of siege fer 40
But If you look hard anaugh, The Indian counterproposal calls yaari and w* cannot be Insulted.' "
there's always a bright spat or for a no man's land of about 20 In Nthru's view Xhruahchtv de­
sire* to lift this siege and give
two.
miles bui It would not sacrifice the
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The government says dividends strangpoints that Indian moun­ hit people lome of the rewards
are up and we're all richer than taineer forces have established in of life for which they so deeply
ever before. Of course this does thla wild country at so much cost long. This, he facte, is at tha heart
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raise a question exactly what of money and effort. As an exam­ of Khrushchev's desire far peace
group they’ve been aampling. I ple of the difficulty of operating A war between China and India
guess Perle Masta, tha Washing­ in this terrain, Nehru talki of tbe
ton hostess, was one of those northeast frontier border point of
counted. She's Just solved one of Longju which the Chinese seized
her Christmas gift problems with in the iatc summer. The Indian
a nlca mink coat for her poodle. force that was driven out Is lets
All the evidence is that Russia than to miles away but it takes
is still way ahead in the space five or six days to cover that dis­
race but even here there's a felic­ tance over mountain passes and
itous note. It stems we've made precipices Hut must be scaled with
our last spac« attempt for the ropes and the c/^er equipment ef
year. Government sources ssy wr skilled monutaincers.
definitely won’t fire another dud
Wbat to do about the Chinese
before 1M0.
incursions across the border and
Also on the sunny side, It's too particularly the road they have
late now to mail Christmas cards, built on the northwest frontier be­
so you can go ahead and forget tween Tibet and Sinkiang, which at
it. And the Internal Revenue Serv­ several points crosses Indian terri­
ice assures ma the postman tory? Nehru gives no prescription
shouldn't deliver your tax form beyond Indicating that llie buildup
into until at le n t two or three of strength on these remote fron­
tier*. which nevtr really hava been
days after Christmas.
r
There's no use at atl brooding demarcated, together with the
over tha aminotriazole that no work to bring the wild tribesmen
longar contaminates our crsnbtr- of the northeast frontier within the
ry jelly, or the etilbaitrel which Indian framework, must be accaiefarmers no longer Inject into the ratad.
heads of their chickens.
"Perhaps we could have moved
And since television reformed, faster, perhaps we could have
MONDAY, 1:30 P. M.. DEC. 23
1 guess we esn alio forget about done more.” This Is hl&gt; only conBlack W. of 4-Lsntd I 'A Highway IM S • Sanford
rigged quia shows and payola.
Airow From Gnyheued Bui Sullen
One network telle ue now It hat
India's wheat crop this year was
even quit canning the laughi.
a record 362 million bushals,
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So cheer up. The optimistic way about 23 per cent more than list
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PARCEL NO. 1 . . . Conaitt. of two adjoining lots
I figure It, It's 3M days before year.
with n total frealsgs ef 107* x 117’ deep, bounded
next Christmas.
tee north by Ninth Street and an the seat by
Maple Avenue. AlMoot directly from the Greyheend
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Bus Sullen, this treat has greet poUattel fer moot
f*y'&lt;
To Try Blasphemers
any type coMwmisl-iaduitrial pro p erty ..............
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this Wat tun hat uaiold poaalbtlltiM for dattlepconstruction workers will be tried
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want. If desired, this may be purchased aa t* e
Jan. 5 on chargi* of calling Santa
separate Iota.
Claus a dirty name. H.rbert
C la n s ic B e a u t y .. .
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Hotdsworth and James C. Dunn
the large lot approximately 1S8’ x 1IT*, bounded on
were arrested after 7-year-old
S h e e r E le g a n c e ...
the north by Ninth Strsst, the sail hy Hally Avraua
Ground!
Kennv Green told his mother he
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Mtndoua poaaihllitls* for Warehouse. Terminal,
about Santa. The nu-n pleaded in­
Parking heuir, araall manufacturing, rectory, etc.
ATHENS — If F rlao MlaMor
Nekru U at all disturbed bp tho at­
tack* oa him at hems aad by tbo
throat of further Chiaeeo aggrosilea oa ladla't aorthoni frostier,
ho ahowa aot tha aUgbUst sign
of it. la aa hour's talk with this
reporter Just before leaving Now
Delhi with tho prose carovsa ac­
companying President Elsenhower,
ho rangod over a wide variety of
topic*. speaking with tha brilliance
and the aubtlety that art hi* hall­
mark.
Nehru talked at length about the
nature of the bonier on the northeat sad northwest frontiers. It Is
tho wildest ana most Isolated
country and now the impenetrable
silence at winter hot set in, with
the mountain pastes at 12.000 feet
and tho peaks at 14,000 or above
shut away for many months,
"It la In a dtapfrataa Just new,"
Nehru any*, smiling a llttl* as b t
usee this American tipresaJoa.
While ho would aot discuss direct­
ly tho military or polities! future
of tho border dispute with China,
aad neeordJnc to nil reports ho was
reticent oa this score ovoa la hi*
conversations with President Els­
enhower, ho gave tho Impression of
wanting to bollava that the dispute
itself is la the deepfreeze. With the
word "wonderful” he praised the
tact with which Mr. Eisenhower, la
■11 bit public itatemeata ia New
Delhi, avoided any apparent in­
volvement ia India's crisis,
Nehru leavei no doubt that tha
last offer made by Rad China'a
Pramir Chou En-lai la uneccept*
able. That was for both tldaa to
withdraw from the line presently
claimed by the Chinese so that n
a no m in'i land of api
30 miles would be left the oppes-

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Qoninqion

Cinci Holds Cage
Poll Rating Lead

By JERRY COVINGTON
When you see fine young hijrh school
athletes fsittingr on the bench during n ball
game it proves a little further that scho­
lastic sports are operating under a situa­
tion th at shouldn't exist.
All of the pressure that alumni groups
NEW \ORK (UPI) — Ctncia-■place voles and 261 points. Cali- last three team* is tha top 10 and
sportswritera pile upon college
■all remained No. 1 In United fomia drew the other five first- were aeparated by only two coaches to streas the point of winning has
Fresi International's major col. place votes and 247 poinli,
points. Georgia Teeh drtw 47, also worked it’* way from junior high
1*1* basketball rat.nss today for
St. Louis received 131 points Kaniaa 41 and Indiana 43. North schools right on up.
tha third straight neck but West and Utah was cioso behind with Carolina, !■ llth ptace, was close
The prime purpose of tcholaslic ntheVirginia replaced Ohio State in 137. Bradley received 111. The behind Indiana with 43.
ietics is that of building character but
aecond place.
this has been long lost in the public's cry
Ohio State slipped to third whit*
for a winner. No m atter how wonderful a
California remained fourth. St.
pREVIEWOF THE YEAR-By Abn Mavtr-i*
coach Is at leaching hla team right from
Louis was fifth, Utah siath, Bard
ley seventh. Georgia Trch eighth,
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wrong, and building sound and healthy
Kansas ninth and Indiana 10th.
minds and bodies, he is forced to use only
Georgia Tech, moving up from
the best of material to try to win as many
12th, and Indiana, which ad­
games as possible.
vanced from llth, ware the new­
Of course you can’t blame the poor
comers in tha top 10. North Caro­
coach because it is either produce a win.
lina dropped from fifth to llth
ner nr move on. Because of this lads who
and Southern California alipped
from loth to llth in the latest
would do a fine job on the starting team
balloting by tha United Press In­
have to sit it out because there might be
ternational Psard of Coaches.
someone that is just a little bit better.
The U-itading coaches who
It is quite a bit different in college
rate the major schools for UPI
where most of the athletes arc hand pick­
based their latest votes on games
ed and they all have a pretty equal chance
played through Saturday night.

Dec. II. The lop four teams
boasted perfect records through
that date.
North Caroling headed tha sec­
ond 10 group. Kentucky, New
York University, Villinova, Southern California, Texas A k M,
Iowa, Illinois, Michigan State and
Notre Dame rounded out the Iirst
20 in that order.
Each coach votes for 10 teams
In the order ha ranka them na­
tionally. Poln'.s a rt awarded on a
10 t-l-7-6 3-4 3-2-1 basis lor totes
from first through 10th place.
Cincinnati received 20 firstplace vote* and a total of 127

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have fallen by the wayside and
tonight It could be Cincinnati's
turn In be bounced from college
basketball's unbeaten ranks.
Utah snapped third-ranked Ohio
State's winning streak at lix

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Virginia, which drew onlytwo first-place votes and 232
points laat week, received eight
first-place votca and 306 points.
West Virginia picked up tha ad­
ditional support because of ita Im­
pressive triumph over Kentucky
Saturday night in the flnat of the
Kentucky Invitation tournament
at Lexington, Ky.
Ohio State received two first-

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Coaches Clamor For Platoon Return
MIAMI (UPI) - Tour of the
nation's younger msjor college
coaches joined in the clamor to­
day for a return to the good old
days of platoon football.
Dale Halt, of Army, Wade Walker of Mississippi Male, Pete
Elliott of Michigan and Jim Hic­
key of North Carolina all agreed
that the football rulei commltice
would be fulfilling the wishes of an
overwhelming majority of the
roaches by restoring unlimited
substitution.
Hall, a rugged two-way half­
back when he played at Army
during the famed Ilianchard-Davis
era, waj the reost outspoken in
bis criticism of tiie present limitad substitution rules, which require
a complicated bookkeeping sys­
tem by the teams and the game
officials.
“ I don't see how ths fans can
enjoy waiting around for a line
of substitutes to be chtckad into
the game by an official,’’ com­
mented Hall, who ts head eoach
for the North squad In Saturday
night’s Shrine All-Star game.*

'I t seems that the Coaches
Association doesn't have any con­
trol over the rules committee."
he continued. ''Last year the
coaches voted four to one against
limited substitution. But our views
were ignored.
"The rulrs committee la honest
in ita belief,” Hall went on. "How­
ever, they're not In office to
enforce tiirir own views but rather
to carry out tha wishea of the
majority.”
The rules committee is a 12
man group headtd by Gan, Bob

Cage Scores
SOUTH
Watauga Tnuraameal
at Jotusslra CUy, True.
Tennessee State 79 Mississippi 60
Virginia Trch *6 Tenn. Teeh 74
Louisville 14 Alabama 14
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Providence 62 Santa Clara 60
MIDWEST
Missouri *1 Lovoia (Chicago) 61
Miami (Fla.) 83 Miami (0 ) 71
Creighton 77 Seattle 70
Xavier (O.I 9* The Citadel 91
Wisconsin 6! Stanford 60
Denver 71 Michigan 61
Illinois 60 Oklshoma 37 &lt;o t )
UCLA 73 Minnesota 72
SOUTHWEST
S3IU SO Georgia Tech 7t
Geneva *7 Tesas Southern 66
Arkansas 75 Centenary 33

The Sanford City
Bowling
League had a lot ot iraubU getting
started last Wednesday night, ami
bowled with short learna on most
alleys, but had some top-flight
action in spite of the difficulties.
In the game-of-lhe-week, Mather
of Sanford rame bark after losing
the first game to take the last
two from Gene’a Seminole Clean
ers and Laundry. John Uhr led
the Furallurtmen with a 499 total,
while George Swann worked hard
for the losers, getting a 322 series.
In other action, Burnett Painters
made a clean sweep of their
match with Celery City Printing
Company, as Dick Richards roll­
ed a 323 night, and I.arry P u re
had a big 113 game. For the
Printers, list Gilslrap was high
with a 313 scrlrs. Willi tuith leumv
bowline a hiind. Harry's Liquors
took the last two games from
New York Life Insurance Com
pany to stay only two games be
hind the leaden, George Kum
had a 203-341 for the Liquornien.
while Jim Maloney lid the Lifers
with ■ 30t tops.
“ Split-shrinkers'’ for ths night
Incloded John Uhr’i 1-7-10. George
Swinn'a 3 7, and Dick Richards

Neyland. farmer Tannostta coach.
Among ita alhar members are
Amos Alonzo Stagg, Fritz Crlsler
of Michigan, Wally Butti of Geor­
gia, Bud Wilkinson of Oklshoma
Ray Kliot of Illinois. Diva Nelson
of Delaware and Je st Neely of
Rice.
Walker, who played both waya
at tackle fur Uklabuma during
the I9I0T, said ha would like to
adopt the pro rules of unlimited
substitution and permitting a
coach to talk to his quarterback
during time-mil.
"I don’t like the two-point con­
version rule.” added the head
coach of the South All-Star squad.
‘ You'll find few roaches who do.
It put* too much emphasis on
Just one plsy. A single play in­
volving Just three yards cin de­
2 10
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PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Righthanded Ronnie Kline, who posed
a pitch me nr trade me option
to the Pittsburgh Pirates last
summer, was St. Louis-bound to­
day in exchange for an outfielder
and another pitcher.
Pittsburgh shed Kline to the
Cardinals Monday for outfielder
Gino Cimoli and righthander Tom
Cheney.

MIAMI (UPI) — Sword Dancer,
ra ein t't leading money . winner
and horse of the year for 1959,
heads an international list of 39
nominations for the IIW.OOO added
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to seven with a 97 92 triumph at
Sait Lake City Monday night while
Southern Methodist handed eighthranked Grorgia Tech its first 'oss,
»0 {1. at Dallas.
Neither was in the nature of a
shocking upset since Utah is rank­
ed sixth in the country and SMU
is one of the favorites In the
Southwest
Conference.
And,
there'* little question that Oscar
Robertson and Cincinnati face
their toughen hurdle of the sea­
son lo date when they lake on
seventh • ranked and unbeaten
Bradley tonight.
The Utah-Ohio State game was
billed as a meeting between two
of the country's best sophs
Utah's Billy McGill and Ohio
State's Jerr&gt; Lucas — and it
turned out to be a mighty show
between the two #9 giants, laicas
“ won" the personal duet, 32
points In 31, but McGill's neutra­
lization of Luc a s enabled his team
mates to control the gime. Utah
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but in high school where a boy has never
been seen in action by the coach, he might
never get m proper chance. It makes you
wonder how many great athletes have
gone all the way through school and never
got In a ball game.
Of course. I like n winner ju st ns any­
body else, but let’s always try to keep In
mind the real purpose of our athletic programa throughout our school system and
emphasize character building rather than
win. win. win.
This is one thing that I am proud of
when it comes to our coaching staff at
Seminole High, All of them want to win
but, if a player is falling dawn in bis
grades they stress the improtance of
bringing them up before getting back in
the lineup. Head Football Coach Jim
Pigott has based all of his training pro­
gram on a sound Christian background
and insists upon clean living first of all.
Before every ball game he leads his team
in "The Lord’s Prayer" and it is not done
for show but to stress upon his players
their need for a strength greater than
their own.
With u coaching staff based upon this,
we should be very proud.

Three of the top womfcn golfers of the year will
hold a special golf clinic and exhibition a t l p .m. Sun­
day nt the Mayfair Inn Golf Course.
The three nrc Betsy Rawls, Patty Berg and Wand*
Sanches.
All have been big money winners of the golf cir­
cuit this year.
There will be no admission charge for the clinie.
After the clinic, the three will play a nine hole exhibition.
The event Is being sponsored by the Wilson Sporting
Goods Co.

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still managed to Inject himself
into the Big Four Western sum­
mit conference Just concluded by
President Eisenhower and the
hcada of government of Great
Britain, France and West Ger­
many.
The publicity - minded Khru­
shchev managed it in two ways.
In Geneva, a Soviet diplomat
sought out Western newsmen to
impress upon them the Soviet Un­
ion's concern snd embsrrasimrnt
over Red China's seliure of terri­
tory trsditienally considered In­
dian.
Since Soviet diplomats art only
upon instruction from Moscow, it
may be assured that this was a
message atralght from the horse'a
mouth, and designed to re-impresa upon the West Russia's de­
sire for world peace.
Then, during the week end, the
Soviet Foreign Ministry released
the contents of a latter written
last Oct. 15, by Khrushchev to
West German Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer.
It dealt directly with a question
high on the agenda of tho West­
ern power*' Paris meeting — dis­
armament and the matter of a
final agreement on Germany.
In the letter, Khrushchev made
at clear that one price for settle­
ment of the German question will
be a Communist demand for to­
tal diaarmament of West Ger­
many.
So far a i the West Is concerned,
Khrushchev put the fart before
the horse.
On his arrival in France last
weekend. Eisenhower, made it
clear the West would negotiate
with the Soviets only from a po­
sition of strength.
The Western leaders reinforced
this position in Paris when they
said that political settlements
must go hand in hand with dis­
armament.
Therefore, no disarmament un
til the Russian* have proven the
sincerity of their desire for peace
on such questions as a Grrman
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Gregory
Peck, who just returned from a
Moscow trip, saya Russians feel
the aam* a* Americans do about
a motion picture showing atomic
destruction of the world.
"There was no essential dif­
ference in their reactions to 'On
The Beach' when H premiered
there." Peck said.
The picture shows (he end of
(ha world aa the result of an
atomic war.
Peck (ravelled to Moscow for
the Dev. 17 premier* of the film
in which he eo-ttars with Av*
Gardner, Fred Astaire and Tony
Prrkins.
"The Russians I talked (0 said
it was a serious film, that it was
good it was made,” he said.
"One Russian motion picture di­
rector told me, 'this counteracts
some of the feeling I've had that
llnllywimd is nntv interested in
films that have to do with gang­
sterism. violence snd sex. We re­
spect it.’
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most gratifying, ia that they did
not quarrel with the message in
the film,” Peck said.

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A Want Ad A Day Makes A ll Basiness P ay! PH. FA2-2611
8 B u i Estate Foe Siia

M i l l Estate Far Salt
INLAND ESTATES: 3-hcdroom. 3-BEDROOM home
hardwood
2b*lh CB home. FA 2 3809
floors. Large lot. 2401 Adams
Court, Wynnevrood. T e r r a * .
FA 2-1117.
W
FIVE ACRES
THREE BEDROOM HOUSE
0«n*r wanlt offer on (hit prop
THE REAL ESTATE
•rty located juat beyond Five
NUMBER IS FA 2-4991
Point! on Old Orlando Road.
Owner hat been asking 110,000. Thi* ] bedroom Pinecrest home
on a corner lot need* an owner
but due to illneu will take lei«
—to he the owner ynu need
Exclusive Listing.
*123 down Buy this home and
■ROBERT a . WILLIAMS, Realtor
pay monthly payment* lea*
■ayoaad LgadauDt. Aaaoe.
than rent. No other deal like
FA 2-3861 Atlantic Rank Bldg.
it In Sanford. Theae term*
(BARGAIN — MOVE IN TODAY, apply only until Drcerabrr 31.
Gosh, Mom, we can afford
t BR. house on Magnolia, Just out
this onef CALL NOW!
of city limi t; kitchen equipped,
Venetian blind*, apace heater.
Muat tell at once. $3993. Will W. B. "BIU" STEM PEP Agmey
112 N. Park
trade for late model ear. Phono PA 1-4911
r A 2 0661 or FA 2 0533.
a Mortgage Loans
HOUSE for Salt or Trade: Price WANTED: 95.000 at 8% Intern*.
tl.900. Tama. Ph. TK 2-I1M.
Write Box L, Sanford Herald.
SELL or TRADE: 3-Bedroom, l 'i
bath*. CB. Florida room. Nicely a. Female Help Wauled
W landscaped 133' x 195’ corner
. lot. 12,300 down or will trade Curtis Circulation Company hat
teveral opening* for women to
for other property. Will finance
tell all popular magaiine tubpart o{ down pavn.ent if deairaenptiona
on
budget
plan
ad. 110 E- Coleman Ctrele.
through local Department Store.
EA 1780T.
Permanent work on year round
baaia, is done In your home.
HOME • SEEKERS
Complete Free training given.
We recommend thla 1 bedroom, 1
No invratment neceatary. Vac­
bath home In an older establish­
ancies tn be filled by Jan. lti.
ed reaidential area ai an excep­
Write immediately Box C l i t
tionally good buy. For pleaaant
Sanford Herald —Sanford, Fla.
( living thit home offer* equipped
^ kilchen. air conditioning, hard­
wood floor*, and aituated on a
MERRY CHRISTMAS
large landtcaped lot. You may
Youra will be if you help pay
atiume an exiating »'■»% VA
off thoae billa by rcpreaantlng
mortgage at no extra coat.
AVON COSMETICS. Writ*
Priced at 111,225 with down
Box 244 Lockhart, Fla. TO­
payment to auit you. Move in
DAY.
immediately and be eligible for
homeatead exemption n e x t
peer.
YOUNG W OM EN-Train for AIR­
LINES. See our id under Claat.
* Sten9trom Realty
23, Educatlun-Inalniction.
W
HERBERT STKNSTROM
WHITE female help wanted . uat
Regiatered Broker
bo 11. Apply ta Pig *N Whistle.
LEN RISNER
LOTTIE' BROADWAY
EXPERIENCED CASHIER for
KEN TORBETT
super market. Part time work.
BETTYE D. SMITH
Apply in peraon — no phone
Associate*
calls. TIP TOP SUPER MAR­
■ W. Park Ph. FA 1-2420
KET.
9-ACRES of good farm land in
Sanford Celery Delta 1300 per 9. Male Help Wanted
_ acre. Excellent terma. Richard*
WANTED: Men. Women, Ralto
9 Hotel, Melbourne, Florida.
bait for ut at home. Full, apart
time. Dayan't take up tpace.
FARMERS AGENCY
W» furnlah everything. Sher
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
wood. Dept. F212, Monmouth,
D. H. Whitmore
Maine.
Lillian G. Trama
Associates.
YOUNG M EN - Train for AIR
116 S. French Avt. Ph. FA 2-5221
LINES. See our ad under Clast.
After hour*, FA 1-2619, FA 2-4921,
23, Education-Instruction.
FA 2 0261
10. Male or Female
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
k
Realtor
WANTED part time Correspond­
w
LAKE MARY
ent fur the Sanford area. Re­
tired or semi retired peraons
Ph. FA 2-52.17 of FA 2-1964.
also considered. Car essential
and tome knowledge of credit
investigation. Reply by mail,
S i.
staling age. background, busi116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 1-6123
neat or employment record and
present activities. Write Dun
BY OWNER: 3-Bedroom CB home
A Bradstrert, In c, Box 2208,
with larga Florida room, dining
Writ Hay Station, Jacksonville,
area. Large equity for tale
3. Fla.
cheap. 105 Shannon Dr, Phone
9 FA 23324.
II. Work Wanted
REAL ESTATE DR IVEIN
2541 French Ave.

J. W. HALL

HIGH SCHOOL girt d etirtt baby­
sitting job, Ravenna or Loch
Arbor area. FA 7-730*1.

Realtor
II. Plumbing Services
Phone FA 2 3641
SANFORD Plumbing A Heating
l-BKDKOOM, 2 bath home. Extra 2596 So Elm Ph FA 2-7914.
Urge utility room, double carporte. 110 Shannon Dr., FA 2-1379. Plumbing &amp; Repairs
Joe C. Thomas
102.1 Sarlta St.
FA 2-0619
"Call Hall”

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$500 DOWN

I Acres of highland with borne.
In good water area. Bearing
lemon and orange treei. On
pavrd road.
$10 900 COMPLETE PRICE

Wall

I ’hiniliinir &amp; H e ftin g
AIR CONDITIONING
$200 Dn. - Vacant
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
FA 2-6542
Two HrdriHim CB home bull! In loo* Sanford Ave.
F ll\ apecillralions. WJ monthly
PLUMBING
payments. 36,906,
Coniracting A Repair*
Free Estimates
# ROSA U PAYTON
It L. HARVEY
Registered Real Estate Broker 201 Sanford Ave Phone FA 2 3391
Mary K. Carmen — Leo Hal vail
13. Electrical Service*
B. E. Rogtro, Sr. Associate*
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 al Hiawatha Home W;rtne - Electrle Service
Sid Vihlen
3-BEDROOM fran-’ tiouse m very
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
good condition' sprinkler sys­
FA 2 0413
tem: front and rear aereened in 112 Magnolia
porch; garage; large corner lot;
It. Iluildinr • Painting • Repair*
*06 W. 20th. St.
sanding and finishing
READY FOR IMMEDIATE FLOOR
Cleaning. Waxing S e r v i n g
OCCUPANCY
Se mi noli' County since 1925
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, kitchen
11 M. GLEASON Lak M iry.
rquipprd, Florida room. Large
lot. Call FA 2 3432
R A M ROOFING
Coniracting A Repairs
Licensed - Rmded —Insured
SAN SEM KNOLLS
FREE ESTIMATES
300 Laurel Ave.
Ph. FA 2 7943
3 Bedroom
ROOFING,
Gutters.
Spouting,
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
Roof Repairs. Palming. Cement
fe
HOMES EY ZELL!
A Carpenter Work. General
‘‘ROM
DOWN
$550
Home Repairs. 30 yrs. Experi­
FHA
ence Very l&gt;ow Rates. Phone
FA 2-5671
MODEL OPEN DAILY
4 Blocks west of French
PAINTING A DECORATING
on 2»th Street
Licensed — Bonded
Free Estimates —
| ' t and 2 baths, Choice of color
Guaranteed
tile—Furred and plaster walls— SeminoleWork
Painting Contractor*
All electric kitchens-----T errano
r.\ 2 1204
f l o o r s—Custom-built cabinet
w work and dust-free closets—
R Landscaped and other plus fea
lures.
|ART E L E C T R IC ]
W. H. “ Bill” STEM PER A fM ty
Realtor li Insurur
ASSOCIATES: H. E laffer
Arthur F. Day. E 'erett lU rrcr
Robert F May. Bart Pilcher,
Helen E. Noonan
Phuae FA 3 49'Jl
113 N. l ark

. For fhr Re-H in Wiring |
I • HI SIDE.VTlAL
• INDUSTRIAL
• COMMERCIAL
I

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RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO
Greenware
F ret Instructions j
Gift Pieces—Supplies—Kllaa
Rinehart Road
Ph. FA 2-4707

irra it

Tues. Dee. 22, 1959—Pat* 7

LARGE SIZE
Perfection oil
heater 975: fen available. T. E.
Kelly, PA 1-2447.

lAff-A-DAY

TV

PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL
Pee 3 week* aadyl
17 In. (aecept acme
portables)
IXJ.30
31 in. 933-50
34 la. 943.M
All tubes have l 1 year guarantee.
LLOYDS BARIO k TV
111 Sanford Ave, Ph. FA 1-VTI4

ir u

ONE HALF PRICE OR BETTER
Faney grill room divider only
913.00. Hand-powered l a w n
mower, good condition 17.30.
Motorola car radio “ aa Is W.5014.93 Pogo Stick 12 30; New
Jalousie window and nther
uaabta odd* and ends—See at
1920 Locust Avanue, or rail Bill
Stamper Jr. al FA 2-1959.

t

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

WANTED: II ft. Aluminum Boat.
MuiJ be in good condition and
reasonable for rash. FA 2-1*04.
WANTED: Lionet 173 watt trans­
former and engine; Rugcnslrin.
FA 24234.

FA 7 4422

SEPTIC TAKE S KBVICE
Sine* IN I
A. HARR
DeBART
NOrth 8-4423
NOrth 1-4711

WANTED: Child'* 18” bicycle.
Muat be in good condition. Thonr
FA 2-3578.
2 4 - 1* 0&gt; k Poind

TV and RADIO REPAIR af r
5:00 nlghta and waekaoda; Ianford. Lake Mary and Longwood.
FA 1-2772 and FA 38815.

LOST: Tan tarp s' * *' between
Poplar Avenua and Weat Pint
Street. N. J, Stenatrom. 117
Poplar Ave.

MODERN RUG CLEANERS
All Sixe Ruga And Wnll To Walt
Carpet*. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
1 Week Service
Ph. FA 2-7437

"ftN rhubtnd Is htetvfewfoK tfilrty beautiful ftrla
wrtm want to to his Meretixy. Do I get th* Job?"

PUMM - SPRINKLERS
typta and lilts, Installed 99. Autanaefellea
‘•Do It YouraalP'
1955 DODGE Suburban Station
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Wafon, excellent condition. 9750.
STINE
Call after 5 p. m. FA 2-7474.
Machinery and Supply Co.
39T W. Jnd St.
Ph. FA 2 4491
WILL TRADE equity In ’59 Re­
nault with 9000 miles for 'S3 or
HEATING
'54 automobile. Phone FA 2-5906
II. II. POPE CO.
or FA 1-3962.
200 S. Park - FA 2-4234

Al

22. Artie lee Fee Sale
HO Gage Rr ill train aet. I year
old. 120. Call FA 2 1328 after
3 30 P. M.

GOOD Uied Appliances and TV'a.
Gormly, Inc., Third A Palmetto.

Dawn's

14 Ft. BOAT. '» in. bottom, S in.
side. AA l marine plywood; new;
sealed I
coat*;
mahogany
stringers and ribs. 1955 John­
son. 10 HP. guaranteed. See at
106 W. 27lh. Street.

NEW
RAVENNA

Gateway To The Waterway
Your F.V1NRUDE Dealer

PARK

Rnliaon Sporting Good*
104 6 8 E. IK.

Ph. FA 13961

H O M ES

29. Automobile*
I9V1 BEL AIR Chevrolet, auto
matin tranamiaimn. FA 73119
1957 CHEVROLET pickup truck
Can he seen any time through
day. Phone FA 2 1664.

SPOT
CASH
GKO.
H II. D K IIU \ N I )
ka *
m an, S P O T C A S H and food
term huters for A C R E A G E . .
(.1105 K S . . . F A R M S . . . M O T K L S . . R A N C H E S . . H I S I.
N E S S E S . . . and IN C O M E
P R O P E R T I E S of all kinds. If
,nu are serinua * Seal celling
and resdy t» start packing,
phone nr w rit* G E O . M l LDP.H R A N D t.«da, — k it aerrica
will coat ynu an mere!

(ieo. W.
Hildebrand,
RfiMv*
p. o. r
a
OR'
Pbon

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1-9062

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Quiet fnmmunilv
Naur Golf fount*

$450 Down

“In the City of
Gracious Living”

Dream Homes

*340
*9890

Dnsrn Payment-No Cloning

T O T A L PRICE
Turn Weal On 201 h
Si. Follow Country
fluh Rd. A Match
For Our Sign* . . .

O PEN D A IL Y

llnmf• feature 1 IWilrooms .
I 1, Tile Hatha ■ Screened
Porch • Utility Kuan . Ter*
ratan Moor* - Ca rporta . Laud
triped Lota • All City Ceateniearea.

9:00 A. M. Til Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. Til Dark

Shosunak&amp; A
fonat ruction Co., Inr.
Ill

W rti
23lh
Street
Phone F A 2-1101

FOUND: Waltet containing Iden
tlflration of Joseph Brown
Faulk. Owner may claim at
Sanford Herald Offirr.

FOUND: Bird Dog on Penoyahaw

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
W. 94th 81.
FA 3-714!
Sanford

FOR ONE OF
Holler Motor Sales
O.K. USED C A R S

W HY DON'T U?

Rd., Parmton are*. FA 2-7833.
LOST: Seattle puppy *lx month*
old, hlack. REWARD offered
for return. Call FA 26171.

ONE Kay Guitar and raae, almost
29. Education — Instruction
new. $70. Call FA 26118.

ENVELOPES. Letterheads, Mat* 11. FaraHwa
Sell Ui Your Furniture. Quick
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
Service With The Caah. SUPER
CUSTOM
BUILT
furniture
t
i
n
­
programs, e t c .
Prigreative
TRADING POST. FA 2-0877.
gle
piece*
or
sets.
Alio
furni­
Printing Co. Phona FA 2 2951—
ture repair. Cabinets made. 1939-40 VESPA 130 CC Scooter
306 West 13th St.
FA 1-70(1
complete with windahlatd and
Furniture Storage and Moving New A Used Furniture k Appli­
mirror, 1300 actual milra, juat
To and From Anywhere
broken in. FA 2 3339 after 4:00
ances. A Good Place To
C. E. PHILLIPS
P. M.
BUY. SELL or TRADE
1300 French Ave. Ph. FA 1-1991
Jenkine Furniture CHILDREN'S Encyclopedia, ten
R. M. Wilkinn. Contractor 4*a Sanford Ate.
FA 2-7430
hooka. Call FA 21137.
• ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS
SINGER PORTABLE for balance
• BIG VALUES
• PARKING ARFAS
due to reapomihle party with
k
• QUICK CREDIT
Quality Workmanship A Materials
local credit. Take over 8 pay­
• EASY TERMS
Term* To Suit Your Budget
ment* of $6.43. Write Credit
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
• FREE ESTIMATE?
Manager, Box 5, Sanford Herald
• WORK GUARANTEED
W IL S O N - M A IE K
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford. Da.
New And Uied Furiture
WESTING HOUSE refrigerator or
new yellow O, E. refrlgeralor.
111 E. Firat St.
FA 2 5612
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
Must tell one so take your
Vespa Motor Scooter*
Used furniture, appliancrx, tool*
choice, call FA 234«t,
Healer A Lawn Mower Service
etc. Bought-Sotd l.arry'a Mart
West Country Club Rd. FA 2-7929
313 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 4112
MIRY CARTER PAINTS
World'* Largest Gallon
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
BUY ONE GAL —
W. L. HARMON
Beda. Day, Week or Month—
GET ONE FREE
PH. FA 9-4229 After • P. M.
FURNITURE CENTER
3)1 W. lit. St.
Ph. FA 2 J64B
110 French Ave.
13*A Beauty Parlor*
Ph. TA 27933
FACTORY TO YOU
Be Lovelier With Profraiional SEMI AUTOMATIC Zit-Zag Port
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
Beauty Care.
able — 30 year guarantee on
head. Sag-proof bottom
parts, labor, and aervice. Take Enclosed
rail with jitaslie ends Plastic
over payment* only. 1353 Mudcl.
ur rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
Wrile Credit Manager, Box 5,
cord*.
Sanford Herald.
Beauty Salon
Senkarik
(.Ills'* and Paint Cm.
2510 Oak
TA 2-7684
112114
W.
2nd St.
FA 2 1822
$SAVE$
A Satisfied customer ta t m best
New A Uaed
TOMATOES and SWEET POTA­
advertisement.
TOES. Celery Ave . near BeardFurniture anil Appliances
HARRIETTS REALTY NOOK
all.
105 So. Oak
Ph FA 1-5741 Mather of Sanford
PRACTICALLY NEW gas range
901-M4 I . First 8t. Ph FA 1-0081
DORIS* BEAUTY SHOP
$150 Terms, FA 2 WM
9894 Adam* Ph.
FA t-W I
II. Artklan Far Sat*
BEAUTIFUL Spinet piano, coat
$900. will sell for $175; like new.
14. Flowers A Plawto
Military toy*, child* army suits,
Phone FA 2-1171.
Cut Flow era For Any Occasion
sleeping bags, jungle ham
mock*. Army-Navy Surplus, 310 SERVKL 2(i ru ft. chest type
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
freexer, like new, $275. Phone
FA 2-1931
»r
FA 1-9179
Sanford Avenue.
FA 2 2777.
9-PC. SECTIONAL, all foam rub
17. Peta . Llveetock ber; 2 lounge chairs, desk A
SHETLAND POMES. Christmas
chair; 1 pc. grey Iiedroom
delivery. Many culnra. Alto
suits: 3 pc. Danish walnut bed
room suite; dining roomtahle
Mare*. FA 2-1310. Rt. 2, Box
34, Crlery Avenue.
with a chairs, limed oak finish.
Will sacrifice. Csed 3 months.
GIVE a Beagle puppy for Christ
Mint sell thin week end. Can
max. FA 2 0264.
see anvlime Sat or Sun 270
Lake i'ripplelt Drue, Castrl
PET Ring Tall Monkry in large
berry, Fla.
rage, cheap Mixed pupplra,
eheap. Call TA 2-84M.
•9. Boats and Motor*

SANTA CLAUS

11-A—Articles Wanted

Windshield
Rick Ulna*
Loor Glass
Vint Glaas
SERVICE
Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co.
It: 114 W. 2nd St.

32 Artklee Fee Sale

YOUNG MEN A WOMEN
train for
A I R L I N E S
Prepare now for an airline career.
Thii rxciling field offera many
opportunities. You ran train for
Stewardeia nr one of ihe many
important ground positions.
Fly to Chicago at no additional
charge, upon completion of basic
training. Must be high school
graduate, 19-33.
Mall coupon today for complete

detail*.

Northwest Schools
Dept. AD-146 Box 10
c/o The Sanford Herald
Name ..........................................
Address .....a ,,,.* .* - .... .•, , &lt;
City
Age
Slate ■
Ph, •. ...i
Educ.............................. ................
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It’s A Honey — ’57 Buick
SUPER HARDTOP SPORTS SEDAN, Tower Brake* and
Sirerina. Radio, Heater, 1)1her Factory .Acceoaurloa, Ferfeat
futon* Finish.

O.K. WARRANTY

RED U CED $1575
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Special Today — ’58 Chevrolet
FOKDOIt SEDAN, Radio, Heater, Y8 Engine, Standard Tra*a&gt;
mission. Perfect. Dark Green Finished.

P R IC E D T O SELL A T $1225
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A Solid Buy — ’58 Ford
FAIRLANE -.160” SPORT SEDAN, Factory Kqutypad WMh
Power Steering, Radio and Healer. Many Olhor Ai iin e r lll.
Spotless Car With Very Low Mileage,
ASK ABOUT OUR G.M.A.C. TERMS

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Me inrite you to He our guests
ahenlulelr free without obliga­
tion al one of Sanford's leading
Motel* while you locale aullable houaing for youraelf and
family. Pick up your key at
our Sale* Office.

A T O N L Y $1840
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Pleasure Packed ’57 Chevrolet
Beautiful Fnrdor Station tV.mn. Radii* Realee, T kriftj 4Cylinder Engine. If* Really A Pleasure Tw Own Thin Owe.
ASK ABOUT OCR G.M.A.C. TERM4

O N L Y $1675
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LO W C O S T E C O N O M Y SP E C IA L S

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECREST

Thrifty 6-Cylinder Engine With Standard Traaami-wina. CtaM
Inside and Out.
LOW DOWN PAYMENT fl.M.A.e. FINANCIM

4th Addition

$625

Home* Designed For
Florida Living.
.1 i 4 lied room a —
1 &amp; 2 B ath*

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Ixiw as $425
You rnn ntov* In immedi­
ately while the paper* are
being processed.
We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
f (instruction Of Your
Hmne For The First
Year — Or Your Down
Pavment And Cloaing
Cost Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor.
Inc.
Office Open 9 *4 'Til 9:** Dally
I :A6 P. M. T il Deck Sunday

Car H w y. 17-92 Jt 27th S t.
I'hon FA 2-l.*&gt;01

’55 Chevrolet Station W agon
Equipped with Radio, Mechanically Sound. Juat What Dad*U
Been M anting For Thoae Fishing Trip*.

$499
’55 Plymouth Station W agon

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54 Willys Pick-Up
Four 11 h"r| llrne, N«rd» S»mr 'leclianical Murk. 1 “ Do It
Ynurs-X ’'an ” I an ?&lt;»»* S»me Money Here.

O N L Y $299
VISIT u r n LOT AT SECOND AND PALMETTO
AND TEST DRIVE OL'R MANY FINE HOK** l TflED
CAR VALUES OR CALL US FOR A PERSONAL
DEMONSTRATION AT YOUR HOME.
• WRITTEN WARRANTY IN WRITING
• LOW COST G. M. A. C. FINANCING
Sttond \ Palmetto

Ph. FA 2-0711
Save

U. C. Lot FA 24231
Dollrtri A t

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MOTOR SALES

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i to feto to art ■ ■- - t o * to lai farm producttaa to lumia'a
t America" seven-year plan.
— Jarmer Khreahcbev aumaoo«tf tto m party (a to m tor tto
. t o r t tlma vttkto a year to hte
aaparttr aa liret aecwtiry «t tto
. tartot Cemmualst Party.
Laat Jam , aa part ef tto reranyaar plan aimed at catebiag op
wttb and
. Kataa M L,.— I
...■ ■ ■ i
appad aethm la
■ rat tto tooatod industrial goal*
•at during laat Ptbruary'* H«t
•Party Congress.
T o d a y Kkruahc bev, possibly
to o m d tor tto prodigious la m outfa t to taw to Midwest America

laat toptamtor, diractad tto Ml
com mil tea member* and US eaadldata* to turn full attentioa to boostto( already looming agricultural
production.
Tto meettog coincided with tto
aatb aanlvenary of tto Mrtfe of
former Premter Jaaef Stalla who
seldom eoaveaed a Central Cammlttee session preferring to pe-Ualoae with vtrtoal one-man rule.
Immediately after Stalin'* death
la IKS Khrushchev publicized tto
critical rendtUan of thing* down aa
tto ceUeetira Urma aad told livestock product loo waa worte than to
1S1X
In Mi iwceplng agrlculturo re­
form program Khrushchev cut
farmers' compulsory d e l i v e r e r
quots* forgavs back uses hiked
farm prices, did away with uses
on produce from farmer*’ individ-

ual plats, equipped eetteetlvs farms
with tractors, aad aant thousands
of trained farm aaparts tote tto
(laid.
Perhaps tto Soviet Premier’*
moil daring reform came to tto
clearing of nearly fifteen million
acres of virgin farm land to Si­
beria. Tto project replaced the
Ukraine as tto Soviet breadbasket
and M was credited with saving tto
nation from famine when crop*
failed In European Russia.
Khrushchev says Soviet industry
has reached M per cent of Amer­
ica'* industrial output but tto
farmers have managed to equal
only M to 25 per cent of U. S. form
production despite tto fact‘tto ma­
jority of tto Soviet Union's 208 mil­
lion citizen* work to agriculture.
Comparatively only ten per cent
of America’s estimated 110 million
citizen* work on farm*.

India Must Negotiate, Nehru Says
NSW DELHI (UPI) - Prim*
W r ite r Jawatorlal Nehru laid to­
day India must either negotiate
- with tto Chinese Communists over
Ke lino Indian border dispute ar
lace up la tto grim prospect of
^todaflrita war" between tto two
The ladlsa people have o right to
bo aagry over Chinese incursions
me tto nation's borders, Nehru
i of Parliament,
hat they would to totter off tramlating their eager lata building todaatm l aad military strength and
aattoeel morale.
Tto priase minister said internallsail disputes such as the one In.
die and China are engaged to now
■ ay be settled only through diplo
macy ar war but any lino-lndlan
OOafUcI would to "aa Indefinite
War because we will never give to
and they will never give to.”
Nohru Monday rejected Chinese
Premier Chou Ka-Lal'a suggestion
that the two men meet Saturday to
dim e s tto bonder dispute. Tto

Girl Grabs Bag

Wrih$5,675
NEW T O M (UPI) - Was tto
Mttto girl a prankster or a trained
robber? Waa tto maa who van off
with tto money tor father, tor
rieator, ar Juat a bystander who
aaw aa opportunity?
questions were unanswer­
ed today becau,« tto Hitto girl, the
and a bag containing more
then K.aoo cash ware all missing.
Monday afternoon Miss Catherine
•aeon, 02, a bookkeeper for a West
Side cafeteria, waa walking to a
bank to deposit KJ78 which she
tarried to a paper bag. While she
was watting to rroes tto street e
girt about B grabbed the hag and
Started running.
Miss Bacon ran after the girt
shouting "Help? A thief."
A worn so passerby slopped ih«little girl.
Just when Miss Bacon reached
five scent, a man of about 40 with
a black mustache appeared and
said "let me help you."
In the confusion the man scooped
ap tto money and fled.
Whea police arrived they found
Misv Baeoa left holding a *50 bill,
a to bill—end a piece of the bag.

Athlete’s Son Dead
ROYAL OAK, Midi. (UPI) John Thomas Tracy Jr., s sevenweek-old son of Pittsburgh ftteeler
tailback Tom (The Hnmb) Tracy,
• m found dead to hii crib Mon­
day. Police said Heath apparently
was due to suffocation, Tho
Trseys also havs a lyear-old
daughter.

Makes Fight Offer

sugsestioa came to a latter from
Chou Dec. 11.
The-Indian prime minister said
today that although tto Chinese
note reiterated past charges ladla
considered untenable, it still con­

tained "certainly a strong desire
te meet and discuss."
"1 welcome It,"'N ehru added.
‘When tto time is suitable I will
avail myself of the opportunity" of
meeting with Chou.

GE Theater 'Comics' Play
Is Refreshing, Perky
NEW YORK (UPI) - Oos suc­
cessful cartoon-bated family sc­
ries deserves another, 1 suppose.
Sunday night, CBS-TV’a Q.E.
Theater — presumably noting tto
TV success of Dsnnis Ihe Menses
—presented Crocked Johnson's
old c a r t o o n characters, Mr.
O’MsIley and Btrnaby in a halfhour colorcast writtea by Louis
Pelletier.
Bert Lahr starred aa tto
winged, cigar-smoking, fumbling
fairy godfather, Mr, O'Mallsy,
•ad Roony Howard wst his Utils
pal, Barnaby. The approach wst
slowed by ■ Khmaltz-t I Ip p a r
path, but to general. It succeeded
to showing off a refreshing, porky
spirit.
I especially enjoyed Ihe sight of
Lahr as he flapped around, Jr
grumbled about note cooes and
rockets In his flight path, or the
utter unpredictability and unrellabilly of leprechauns. "When you
want a lepracbaun, you never eaa
find It," he snorted. But the prize
line went to Barnaby, who told
an uninitiated little friend, "peo­
ple win think you're goofy If you
go around Imagining you don't
aec things."

Some advance publicity sold
Ihi* episode would bo a satire of
"Dragnet." If this was tto case
—and I think K waa a press
sgenl’a blunder — then Mr. Praiklns never saw Jack Webb In aeDialing And Elltog: Two special
eventa shows on NBC-TV Sunday
night — ted by Chet Huntley and
P r a n k McGee, respectively—
seemed to borrow from CBS-TV's
now habit of explaining every­
thing to a "moment of truth."
Both men took pains to ■■stain
how and whan tto aowsfltma nod
tape* wart made.
On Saturday, ABC-TV presented an hour-long documentary,
"Christmas and Christianity to a
Shrinking World." Produced by
Yale University, it waa informa­
tive and thought-provoking, al­
though somewhat amateurish in
many of lie production values.

Although master Howard was
strident and Dody Goodmanish at
tlmrs, the videotape was badly
corrugated ami the saccharine
was mishandled. I'll go &lt;m record
a* pro D'Mallry
anytime he
.\anls to fly around again.
The time-honored cry of "wo'll
head cm nff at the peat," rang
out Sunday night as part of an­
other longue-ln cheek Maverick
episode i-alird, "A Cure For
Jo' nr ■ Kiln."
In
» .M1C-TV hour, Jim Gar­
ni'.' &gt;
-cil that a town’s bestloved nu.t- ell lien—fellow named
Johnny Ituin — became ■ lowdown highway
robber
when
soaked. Aflrr Garner raptured
this Jekyll-llydr character, no
one In town wanted to punish the
lovrahle bandit.
Up to Ihe three quarter mark,
the plot was suitably entertain,
ing. hrrety and easy In take. Bui
writer l-eonard rraiklm seemed
to run out of gimmicks at that
point and finished off with sJine
standard western flourishes and
some puirling exits that only di­
luted I* r show’a quality.

LOB ANGELES (UPI) — The
wheels of Justice turn slowly but
Inevitably, moving closer each day
to the extinction ef Caryl Chess­
man's life.
Por the eighth lima to nearly llte
yean, the notorious convict-author
was sentenced to death Monday
during a brief eourt session rarried
on In the impersonal tones of jus­
tice.
"It appears to the court that
there is an unexecuted penalty of
death to this case," said Superior
Judge Herbert V. Walker. There
was no rancor or sympathy to his
voice. He waa performing only one
of the numerous duties of his office.
"The court now fixes Feb. IP,
19M aa tto date for execution," he
said.
There waa no emotion heard
from Ihe few spedatora to the
I T lM
iiiv
n w m
W
a iAf V
AM
w in
u P
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courtroom, no visible excitementmoat of (torn ware walling around
for other eases.

m i u m u m , tfte o n e H our M ar-

To Chaasman, sitting to hla cell
to San Quentin’s death row where
he has been lodged since shortly
after his conviction of IT. felonies
May, 1948, the news had Keen ex-

tinking Dry Cleaning riant at 108 Want 8neond St., to Chnrlin Morriaon,
publicity director for the Seminole
Samir
Chamber of Commerce. On the right to
new btiflineM.
Lloyd Barnee, owner ef the nev

Teachers 'Safe' From Typhoon
were dead on southern florablon
Island.
Two other skips In addition to the
Rixal—tto freighter Eduardo Caromoina and tto motorship Batlliaa
—were disabled by tto storm. No
casualties w en reported m either

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DETROIT (UPI) - James A.
Campbell, a 36-year-old vice presi­
dent of (be Detroit Tigers, Mon­
day was placed to eharga of all
dm club's miner teagne operations
aad scouting.

One marriage to four ende to
divorce today, according to the
Conciliation Court of Lm Angeles,
which said divorces affect WO,ooo children a year.

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Jan. 24, from noon to 11:55 p.m.
• s i. Vacation replacem ent (or
NBC-TV'« Jack Paar: Arlene
Francis for the first week, starl­
ing Dei-. 28; Joey Bishop for the
wrek of Jan. 4.
The public affairs programs
thal renlacr NBC-TV's Five Fin­
gers starting Saturday, Jan. 23
will come in under (he title of.
World Wide 00. The comedy team
of Wayne amt Sinister will offer
a sequel lo Iheir "Julius Caesar"
skrlch on Ihe Jan. 10 Ed Sulli­
van show. It's tilted, "The Burn­
ing of Borne."

NEWCOMER?

W C t COME W A G O N

■t

fiwlm: Sunday
Workshop, tto CBS-TV series that
will feature new talent la original
TV works, makes Its debut on

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Pro
muter James Riggio of the Al­
ham bra Dozing Club M id Mon
d a y night that he hat offered
lien# Fullmer a liOO.Ooo guarantee
to defend hit NBA middleweight
rhsmpinnihip against Joey (liar
della at Philadelphia next spring.

PA 2-7958 •
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Com pletn T o o r
CHRISTMAS SHOTTING

Avoid the problems
of weather and
parking — use oar
convenient drive-in
windows.

MANILA (UPI) - One hundred points in southern Luzon and three
it bool teacher* who had been miss­
ing for five days to tto typhoon
lashed central Philippines
up safe and sound today, reducing
tho toil of tto storm to M persons
dead or mlsuing.
Reports from Samar quoted con­
stabulary Lt. Cot. SimpUcte Cris­
tobal as saying tto teachers, who
had act out from Znmamga for
Samar in a launch when tto typhoone bit, succeed«d in returning
to Zumarrags,
Elsewhere In tto Philippines, 14
persons were known dead nod »
missing in tto wreckage of the totar-island steamer Risal; W were
killed and one mining at various

“Thank you.” to Mid sfmpljr
when a guard told M a tto dote. 4
Tto ruggedly handsome Chess­
man. now M, waa busy preparing
new npifcal*. Such appeal* In tto
past have forestalled bte other ex­
ecution dales, aRhougb none has
yet earned Mm bta tope ri petting
a mw trial.
The eighth execution data waa eet
because tto tf. I. Supreme Court
recently turned
appeal.

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Builders of Finer Homes
J. Brailey Odham, Pres.
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Dmnitown P «t Office
'Site Is Recommended
Eight Sanford businessmen chosen to suggest a site for a new Sanford post
office unanimously agreed or a downtown sits to recommend to the General Services
Administration.
Group chairman Francis Roumiilat J r . said that the information on the location
of the site chosen could not be released until GSA men had examined the area and two
pieces of downtown land picked as second choices by the businessmen. The GSA might
accept one of the sites or reject all three. Roumiilat said.
w^m
The group is drawing up a tetter recommending plans and property prices,
•
Current information from the GSA is that the present F irst S t post office will
be used for a federal office building after the new facility is built, Roumiilat said.
Attending the meeting in the First Federal Savings and Loan Association building
were Roumiilat, Mayor A. L. Wilson, Herman Jacobson, George Touhy, John Ivey, John
Krider, William Bush, and Tom McDonald. Bush and McDonald were in charge of get*
ting information on the price, and availability of the sites.

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WEATHRR: Mostly etoudy through Tharaday. High today, HILTS. Low tonight, 60-55.
United Prsaa Leased Wire KstabUshed 1 W
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1959 SANFORD. FLORIDA

Cold, Snow Slam Into East
laM rt Frees
Cold and heavy (nows paralys­
ed Near York City and the Rail
today, slowed Midwest holiday
travel to a craw l'and aurpriaed
the normally dry Southwest.
Winter showed up officially only
Tuesday morning, bet the

season lost no lime la announc­
ing its arrival.
Seven inches of snow crippled
New York City's intricate traffic
pattern, curtailing air, ssU and
road transportation.
Nearly IDO Domestic and inter­
national flighta were auipeoded
or diverted from LaGuardia and
Idlcwild
airports.
Commuter
trains ran an hour and a half
late and hundreds of c a n were
involved In traffic-choking cofllsioni on ice-paved atrecta.
At least M deaths were blamed
on the 'now in Massachusetts,

Cuban Tribunal
Gives Reporter
Suspended Term

Caroling
Cherubs
Ike Holds Meet
On Steel Dispute

of the First Baptist Church mixed with atatiiua of shepherd's, maxi, and
the Holy Family at Sanford's city hall Monday night in a Christmas carol
performance. Cherub choir members led by conductor Cindy May wore
Ruth Dyson, Brenda Bloodwnrth, Janet Tripp, Nancy Crabtree, Barbara
Boston. Anne Heckenbach, Miriam Tucker. Renee Parks, Carol Wilson,
Franz Heard, Mike Galloway, Hilly Longweli. Judy Sasser, Peggy Rabun,
Helen Davidson, Debby Moore, and Carol Galloway. Sue Coko accompanied
the cherubim on a portable organ.

Two Are Injured, Cars
Demolished In Mishap

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Prealdent Eisenhower held a special
Two cars were iluntulUhetl and two Sanford Nt'grova in­
Conference on the deadlocked steel
dispute today with three Cabinet jured in an accident on U. S. Highway 17-9'J at the Iatngwood-Ovlt-du road this morning.
members and other high govern­
Mrs. Dolores Stripling Hoefer, 7704 Meadow glen Dr.,
ment official!.
Orlando, was crossing 17-92 in front of a car driven by San­
The President, who had exford Negro Joseph Miller when Miller's car hit Mrs, Hoefer'*
eased hope a settlement would auto
in ths aide, Highway Patrol
reached before he returned trooper J. I.. Sikes reporttd.
from bis overseas goodwill tour, Millet ’» car was ttavelling about
met with Seoretary of Labor
James P. Mitchell, Ally. Gen. 43 w.p.h. and Mrs. Iloefer's abowt
William P. Rogers and Secretary 16 m.p.h., Sikes said.
The two Negros.' injured in
of Commerce Frederick Mueller.
Miller's
car wera Sylvester Prince,
Others at the meeting were
presidential assistant Wilton B. box 506, Sanford, who suffered
Persons, Chairman Raymond Saul- minor facial cuts and Hurtls
Dr. O. L. Darks is the new chief
nier of the Council of Economic 11aye«, 146 Sipes Ave. who receiv­ of medical staff at Seminole
Advisors, and Undersecretary of ed face cute and a broken nose. Mentortsl Hu-pital.
Mr'. Hoefer escaped injury.
Commerce Philip Ray.
Dr. Bark* was elected one of
A cur crashed into a light pule
Shortly before the White House
announced that the meeting hid on K'e. 46 in Geneva yesterday the six new staff officers last
started. Union President David J. resulting in injury to two Oviedo week He succeeds Dr. T. F. Mr
McDonald said the steelworkers Negroes, Richard Notion of Gen­ Daniel who wss 1939 ehief of
are voting overwhelmingly to re­ eva was making a left turn from staff.
ject management’! lari offer in 46 one-half mile west of 416 while
Other officers chosen were vice
Wiilium L. II.minion of Oviedo
the dispute.
president Dr. Leonard Munson,
McDonald said early returns was trying to puss him, Highway secretary Dr. Edwin Lindsey,
from a post card poll of the Patrol trooper Olin C. Garrett chief of medicine Dr. Vsnn Park
workers showed the vote is run­ said. When Hamilton applied his er, chief of surgery Dr Vincent
ning 91 per cent against the com­ brakes, his cur slammed off Nor­ Huberts, and chief of obstetrics
ton's and hit a light pole. Mrs. Ur. Wade Garner
panies’ proposal.
The union's international tellers Alealhg Hamilton suffered bp la­
have counted 33.000 ballots and cerations and a badly bruised
only T per cent favored accept­ throat while Hainiltun had lacer­
ance of the package valued at 30 ated fingers, Garrett said. Both Post In City
cents an hour by the companies. were treated and released, by a
W orks Is Open
The union leader injected a note diAtor.
ef mystery into the dispute in
Sanford city manager Warren
explaining bis absence from medi­
E. Knowles has received three ap­
ation sessions conducted Tuesday Orlando M an
plications for the Job of assist­
by Federal Mediation Chief Jusant in the engineering division of
Killed In Wreck
seph F. Finnegan.
publlr works Experience in eon
These talks re iu u tu today hut
ORLANDO l UPIl - John Keu struetion and materials m pre
there waa no sign from either side per, SI. was killed today when s (erred in an applicant Knowles
that any progress toward a set produce truck crashed into the side said.
Uement would be made.
uf his car.
Tha city manager said that the
In explaining his absence, Mc­ The Orange County sheriffs of city commission hopes to pick
Donald told reporters:
fire said the accident occurred someone for the job by their Der
*’t was shopping for a Christ­ when Kettper apparently pulled un­ 2* meeting. Building inspector M
mas present for the steelworkers to State Road ISA near here, to A. Yelvinglon recently asked fur
and tor the country—a new labor make a turn. The driver of the an assistant to do some of the
contract—in the stores of the truck, J im- Hay, 37, of Augusta, building inspection field work in
mighty.
Ga., suffered minor in.uries
hi* department.

K

Barks Named New
Hospital Chief

'Quickie' Summit Meet Predicted

!•

LONDON (UPI) — British of his return Tuesday night from the date for the opening of the
finals predicted today that the Pari* that he expected the pro­ summit meeting in invitations to
East • West summit meeting in ' posed summit meeting in Paria to Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrush
rhev.
Paris next April will be a "quic- ' bo a short one.
Western
diplomats
believe
kie "
"I would like to see Uir con Khrushchev would frel obliged to
In fact, they indicated belief it ference last only (our or five return to Moscow by May t to
would br ton short to achieve days,'' be said. Thai would be lake the salute al the anuual May
. much in the way of concrete re­ quite hard going.”
Day parade in Red Square.
sults.
The 1933 summit meeting in
Even if Khrushchev agreed to
But they said the meeting U Geneva lasted six days
skip that event— one of the two
certain to be foiluwed by another | The reason the April in Paris biggest on the Communis! world's
East-West foreign ministers con­ summit would have to be brief I annual calendar — Macmillan
ference and other meeting* along j British official* said. Is thr al would have to return to I/mdon
the lines of the "continuous chain j ready heavily loaded diplomatic , for the Commonwealth prime
of summit!" suggested by Bnuah calendar.
ministers conference opening May
Prim e Minister Harold Macmil­
President Eiaeuhowrf, Frsocb | I. The Brit tab government has in­
lan
President Charles DeGautle and dicated this was a date that Mac
hlacmiUaa himself indurated on i Micmitiiao proposed April 27 a* i miUao must k*fp.

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It Seems Some
People Just Don't
Have Yule Spirit
Some |H-u]ile don't hate any
Christmas spirit.
Someone stole *10 worth of
wrapped Christmas gift* from the
hack of Mrs. B. JC. Adams car
parked near the post office yes­
terday.
Mrs. Adam*, who livrs at Vat
Park Ave , Apts, told Sanford
police that a sweater, cap. towel
set, and wash cloth* were taken
from her car while she was in tho
putt office.
Mrs. Bedford Wells. Ill line,
Hox 34 D told police Inal while
she wss in the East First St. Winn
Dixie Ssnre yesterday morning,
someone U j » a uuui J!0 worth of
gifts fr&lt; n her car.

Dances Postponed

HAVANA (UPI) - A Cuban
court martial sentenced Miami
Herald reporter James Buchanan
Tuesday night to II years' Im­
prisonment at hard tabor for con­
cealing Information about an
American prison breaker, but sus­
pended sentence on condition 'hat
he get nut of the country within
24 hours.
The newsman spent the night
In a cell at army Intelligence
headquarters here, apparently
because hi* trial ended loo Utr
for formalities accompanying hi*
release In be completed Tuesday
night It appeared likely that he
would tie released about midmorning, and that his 24 hour
period of grace would start at
the time
Buchanan and John MrMullan,
assistant managing editor of the
Herald who came here after hia
arrest, plan to leave for Mi/mi
later today.
Thr American newsman *i«
arrested after he had Interviewed
Austin Young, a Miami soldier of
fortune who broke mil of Pinar
dal Hlo-prison two weak* ago and
was al large for M hour*.
Oscar fernandei Jordan, pro,
ecutnr at the Buchanan trial In
the western provincial capital of
Pinar de Rio. aald the defend­
ant's own testimony proved that
h« came to Cuba "intending So
aid a criminal "
Fernandes »-ked for a suspend­
ed aentence of 20 year*. Iwothirds of the 3fl year Young ha*
ItsAn sentenced to serve. The rourl
handed down the lesser sentence
in a mailer ol minute*
The «eltlence was read in Span­
ish. Buchanan, although his know­
ledge of the language is tpolly,
understood that the Cubans did
not intend to hold him.
"I heaved a »igh of relief," he
said later. "Thank goodness I
didn't understand enough Spanish
to know that t hail first been sen
teneed to 14 years' hard labor on
the Die ol Pines . .
"I particularly want to thank
my lawyers, Orlando de la Fortills and Mario l.ato, and Hugh
Kessler of the U. S emhassy. I
also want to thank all those new*,
paper* and newsmen in the Unit­
ed Stales and Cuba who jumped
in on rny side in the fight. They
helped my morale tremendously."
Buchanan was accused of "anilstate erim r-'' and "concealing in­
formation" about Young's whera
about*. He intersieweil thr fugi­
tive in tha hotel room where both
Young and Buchanan were ar­
rested.
Fernandes told thr court Bu
chanan should hava turned Young
in to Cuban authorities as soon
a* hr waa sure of his identity.
Instead, he 'aid. Ilia reporter paid
thr fugitive'* hotel bill and bought
an elastic bandage for hi* ankle,
injured in the prison break
"There are two kinds of newspjpenm-n," the prosecutor said.
"One is characterised by honesty
and troth, the other by a search
for sensational news and a re ­
sponse to special interests.
"Thia gentleman' . . . belong*
to the second clasa."

The Lake Mary tern dances
held at the Lake Mary Ray Scout
Hut Saturday evenings have been School T o O ffer
poslpnnrd indefinitely is was an­
nounced. The dances were held Realty Course
tinder the auspices of the Roy
A tourie in "Real Estate Apprai­
Scouts and the Lake Mary Cham­ sal" will be offered after the
ber of Commerce.
Christmas holidays by the voca
tional education section of the
county school system.
Break-In Reported
The class to be taught by Winter
Tha Wehrlis Super Service mar­ Park broker snd appraiser Earl*
ks! on Route All waa broken mio H. Shannon Is open to persons al
last night and 121 rjrturis of ready m the real estate field, al
cigarettes stolen. Sheriffs deputy tornrys, bankers and those who
K. F. Grant -aid today Entry deal with real rslate appraisal.
waa gamed by forcing thr front
( lattes in the 16 week courae
door, Grant laid.
will meet each Monday night from
7 9 30 p m. at Seminole High
School, according to E. S. Doug
Bank Report
lata, county director of vocatiynal
Florida State Hank stockholders education. T h e
organisational
will hear the annual report on the meeting will he held Jan. 4 al 7
banka condiuon at the yearly p. m. The course w not designed
stockholders' meeting J in fi. The to preparw anyooc for (he examine
meeting will be in thr banking flun lo gel a salesman’s or hn&gt;k
room* at the bank at I p. m.
at* license, Douglass atreaaod.

New Jersey, Conner 0 ret and
Pennsylvania. Sight died in auto
crashes, three ia falls, two from
apparent hoart attacks and a boy
was billed an bio hrst aied ride
when he alid under the wheels ef
■ truck.
from tone In seven hachne of
snow feU over most of Wisconsin
and' northeast Iowa. The storm,
propelled by stiff winds, left nor
to three inches across Minnesota,
northern Hllnols, and northern
Indiana.
The Weather Bureau predicted

dw storm would move through
Indiana into lower Michigan and
northwest Ohio today, sticking
highways with lot.
New Mealeo, bit by ha worst
snowstorm in history last week,
reeled under another seven- inch
faN and freah snow put a fresh
coat on hard-hit Vaughn. N. M ,
still digging owt from last week's
bliitard.
The storm brought sub . rero
temperatures to many northern
areei. Northern New England re­
ported readings near IS degrees

Mow w ro thia morning and 9m
mercury dropped i t degrees from
western Texas through Mm D sh
kotaa.
The Weather in rs a a w atted
another major snowstorm may ho
in store for New York Cttg on
Christmsa five. A hand ad Meet
or freeling rain waa e i pected to
precede the general storm into
western New York and Pennsyhe.
anta today. Rains were forecast
from the Midlands brio Miaatasippl and Atahama.

'B igf Winners
The real money winners at this afternoon's Sanford-Orlando Kennel club tioir track will tie the needy
youngsters of Seminole County.
Profits from Ihe npecinl charity curd will go to the
county's newly furmwl Seminole County Juvenile Conn*
ril Inc. Spearheaded by County and Juvenile Judge Wil­
son Alexander and other civic leaders, (he council is «lesigned to aid youngsters who need corrective Kitidance
in the county.
The 10-race slate of action, the club's first of sever­
al charity projframs of the year, started at 2 p.m.

News Briefs
Sogrtry Payroll

City Board Votes To Buy
Two Police Cars, Trucks
.Sanford's city commiAlon voted
to buy two new police cars, and
two trucka on a trade in agree­
ment yesterday.
The city will trade-in a I9JT and
a 1933 Ford from tha police de­
partment la get two new 23S
horsepower Fords for the law en­
forcers. Net rust of the newcara
will be (4.6M.
City
manager
Warren
K.
Knowles said ho favored buying
Hi* Fordt over tha two amailer

Ship Aground
Off Cuban Reef
MIAMI (CP &gt;—A veteran skip
per and seven eeamen faced
pounding.waves early today while
Iheir :uw ton Dutch brighter re­
mained aground and badly crip
pled on a rural reef nlf Cuba.
A tugboat from Key Weal, Fla.,
was irhrdulrd to reach tha scene
almiil dawn Hut tha U. S. Coast
Guard reported the veaaal, the
June, waa in danger of tweaking
up any tini*.
The Coast Guard aatd in its lat­
est official report Tuesday night
that the matter. Wilhelm d* Jung,
and all aeven crawmember* re­
mained aboard while a Cuban
Navy vessel stood dose by.
However, conflicting reports in­
dicated Hie Cuban vaasal may
have taken olf the crewmen while
only De Jong remained oo the
stricken freighter. Another report
was that all eight were taken
aboard the lMt-foot Cuban erafl to
spend the night.
The June. 139 foot motor vessel,
was hound fur Central America to
pit k up cargo when u ran aground
about 9 39 p m Monday on a
reef off Buena Vista light, located
alwrui 36 rode* northeast nf Cape
.San Antonio on the sxireme wes­
tern tip of Cuba.

Package* Stolen
Mr* Margurritr Paul reported
that all Ihe packages ware stolen
(ruin her car yeiterday while
II waa parked by the Second SI.
AAP market, according to Sanford
[mine A sweater, shirt, blouse,
lahlrcloth and pair of socks wei*
taken, Mrs. Paul said.

Offices To Close
The County Court House will
cloxe at noon tomorrow. Clerk of
Ihe Circuit Court Dave Gatchel
reminded residents this morning.

type car* offered because teen­
ager* know that police have hid
high horsepower engine* In past
c a n of this type, ami picking a
smaller car might tempt a youngite r to try racing.
The city will buy the c a n from
Strickland Morrison motors oo a
30-day delivrry agreement.
The commission voted lo buy a
ulilily truck from Slrickland-Morriaon for 12.042 lo be used by the
city maintainance division.
Hunt Lincoln-Mercury's bid of
11,129.79 for a small panel truck
Ford truck also was accepted.
The city water division will use
thia vehicle. The rily ia trading
ia two of as trucka.

Cantata Program
Planned By Church
Tha Grace Methodist Church
choir wiU present a musical pro­
gram tomorrow night lo Include a
cantata, anthems, role*, a duet
and Christmas carol*.
Included in the N p. itt. program
will be renditions of Break Forth,
O Beauteous Heavenly Light.
Silent Night, O Holy Night, Got)
So l-ovad tire World, It Came
Upon A Midnight Clear, Birthday
of a King. I Wonder A* 1 Wand
er, Geser Babbina, Comfort Ye
My People, an old French Carol,
l) Little Town uf Bethlehem, Sleep
Holy Babe. O Come Immanuel and
Joy to the World.
Choir members joining kv the
performance will he Charles K.
Clements Jr., C. Vernon Mile,
Roger Harris. P. Bert Revel*,
Bernard Harkey, Mr*. Frank H.
Voltolinr, Mr*. Hoy Wall, Mr*.
Charlri Ely, Mr*. Robert A. liennett, Mr*. Bernard Harkey, Mr*.
John R. Dominey and Miss Janet
Ely. Mr*. Bennett. Mr*. Wall, Mr.
ami Mrs Bernard Harkey and
pastor W. T. Parsons will he solo
lata.

Seals Fund Up
Over Last Year
Seminole County resilient* bought
36 203 ud worth of Christina* seats
from Ihe county TB As'ociatton a*
of yesterday. Association Secretary
Mrs. Drrraine Graham reported
today. Thia ia about 3-160 more than
were sold at the same time last
year. Mra Graham said.
A reminder will he sent out next
week lo a*k person* who hava re
reived seals to send In their contri­
butions.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — A
speeding
truth
plunged Into
swamp water near hero Tuesday,
sending a (3,000 payroll to tho
bottom of the swamp. The soggy
paper bag containing tho mooey
waa fished out later. Truck driv­
er Johnny K. Randolph, 10, at
Tallahassee, waa hoapitaliaod with
hack injuries. Ho said ho ran olf
Ihe road to avoid oncoming traf­
fic.

Clubbed To Death
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Tha
assistant superintendent of tho
Duval County prison (arm wai
found dubbed to death near hit
home early today. Officer* aald
Capt. Thomaa J. Dunn, T7. wag
was found face down some 312
fret from the front porch of hia
house ioside the priaoo compound.
Sgt. Leon Hi rawer of tho city
homicide division aald Dunn had
been struck oo the forehead witii
a heavy blunt iasatrumewt.

State Cornea Through
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI) Bradford County Bop. Doyla Con­
ner said today Florida's ecustomy
has come through tho past doc ado
with flags flying baa* he w an ed
lb* next ID years must bo sound,
stable awl sensible. Ths format
House speaker and a probable
candidate for oommlaatooer al
agriculture fold a dele d ub
luncheon meeting that FWkfo
came through tho 1960's In good
shape because of sound planning
and progressiva leadership.

Year's Beat Movie
NEW YORK i Ul*li— Tne N uns
Story." pis rad fleas bi ealsrlirro at
Ihe "to best movrea of IMA" bp
the National Board of fleets* at
Alntlon I’ktura*. Hr* other* named
Tuesday, in onl*r of aeloetton,
were: "Baa Hue," "Anatomy of a
Murder.” “Tho Diary af Anon
Frank.” "MiddU of the Night*
"The Man Who Understood Wom­
an." "An in# Li ha &gt; Hot.” "flodilenty I-a el Summer,” "On tfso
Beach," and "North by North­
west"

Plenty Of Ails
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ameri­
can* paid more lari year for
pills, powdars, pothms. ayeglasseo
and braces than they did to tho
doctors who prescribed diem. •
was the first time in history that
the nation's medicine bill waa
larger than Ita doctor M l. The
government reported that last
year physicians collected juri un­
der (4.300,000,000 bi fees from
patients compared tvith tt.XB.060,000 spent for medicts*** and
inedieal appliance*.

Combing Ruing
RIO DK JANEIRO (UPt) Fireman combing the charred
wreckage uf suburban home* bare
said today at least 39 persons
wen- kilted and a dozen other*
injured in a double air trash
Tuesday. A Brasilian domestig
airliner which locked wings with a
Jet tralnsr over Rio crashed ka
suburban Ramo*. selling foue
homes on (ire. AH at the 2g pee*
sons aboard the airliner and al
trait seven residents of tha crash
area were killed, and sight
injured.

Ike Reports On 'Peace' Tour Tonight
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi
dent Eisenhower, back home with
hi* countryman's cheer* echoing
ovation* he received overseas, will
give his first report fo the nation
luday on his 23.060 mil* "peace
ami friendship" mission.
Eisenhower planned to discus*
his 19 day trip, at least hrirfly, ui
his annual mrsiagu at Ihe lighting
uf tho national Christmas treo on
grounds south of thr While House.
The ceremony will be carried by
radio-teleUMoo networks at ( p.
nr.
The Chief Kserutiva, bearing a
massage of "Horry Christmas
and good wilt" to ail Americano
from himself snd the people ha
vtailed usi bu forte coouaau Issue,

landed at Andrew* Air Eorra Base,
Md . 11:25 p. m. Tuesday night.
Altar receiving a kis* from .Mr*
Kisrnhower'and a rousing welcome
from soma 26 greeters headed by
Vice Presiitent Richard M. Nixon,
cabinet member* ami members of
Congress, the President drove to
the While House for further ap­
plause from several thousand
sparkler-waving admirer*.
The welcome home, late at
night u&gt; rub-frccung weather, fell
short of the plans of capital offi­
cials. But Kisenhowtr, chipper af­
ter a 10*.a hour flight from Moroc­
co. waved wslh enthusiasm and waa
full at am ties at live White ) kurus
door.
At live airport, the President

said he had arrived too tote 4
night "foe an erudite sod
mativ* speech.”
"1 do want to sar aw*
ho said. "Evorywban bo wsrib
people sent Mu* bask — a mam
sage of Merry Christmas and good
will to all the peopls of &lt;h# United
States. And in foa* massage I Jm*
myself.”
Eisenhower's return waa marked
by warm aeclaim hw s mambosw
of both parties in Congraaa. to n *
said that tha trip In ilaolf, wllhox*
further V. S. action, would to t
solve the international problem*
facing ibis country.

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                    <text>Shut-Ins
hinoring memben ef tbe eatenalan department ef the Suaday
School ef the
P int Baptist
Church, waa held laat week la
tha Educational HaD.
Thi* department waa orgaalaad In IPM and Mn. B. T. Hunt
waa elected auperiatendent. a
position the still hotda. Tbe pri­
mary function of the group It to
bring the Sunday tchool activlUat ta periona who ire prevented
from attending, due to Ulnctt,
disability, Sunday )obe and other
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WASHINGTON (UP1) - Vies
prttident Rickard M. NUon will
layaQy support tha admlalatra: Han’s controvmlai farm program
' wham it « m before Congress neat
year, tmirree claaa tn the admini
ttratiao't aumbtr two man tty.
. But It wilt autpriaa few etperi
Nixon—assuming he
tha GOP presidential amnion-maybe afterward to make U
r ha it m l taking hit farm
y advitn from Agriculture
Mary Bar* T. Banaan,
naan baa aaid ha eapeeta
■ tn give fall support ta Urn
i program ha drafted for 1Mb
Pieitdat Ei*enbower » comi approval. Banaan told newtBaOavad Niaaa would taka the
same attitude if tha vlce-profideat
became a preaidenUal candidate.
A source ciaae ta Nlioa agreed
S at be la “to toM support" af the
I M M i w B M M proposal* for
MM legfslatka aimed at reducing
p a n m i t raatnila aver agricul-

Complete Your
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING

Back row, left to right, H arry Garwood, nnd Mr. and Mm. James T. Knight.

tending the party w r t placed
around ■ decorated t m and a
tpecial Chriitnai table bonorrd
an wha had birthdaya daring
December. Special innate wai protented by David Wayne Matbea
on hit electrie guitar. Dr. Trad
rither, aaioclatt paitor, ahowed
a film entitled, ’The Christmas
Story." Refreahmentt were aervtd
to tbe 3 members pretent.
Berkeley, Calif., w it named In
ISM after Blthop George Berke­
ley. the philotopher who wrote:
“Westward tbe course of em­
pire take* Its way."

The fire dealer h very high t*
Seminole County due to the dry
weather and the dead vegetation
and wild Urea are an the teereat*.
the Florida Fore at Service n il
today.
•
Two wiMflrea were WTproned
Thurtday with a total lea* of only
11 acre*.
Laat year Seminole County had
four wild fire* during the month
of December. Tn data Main month,
eight Area have burned a total
of 111 acrei. County Rangar Bob
Cray urgat ratidenta la net earn

Avoid the prabkmi
of weather and
p a r k i n g — use our
convenient drive-in
windows.

D R I V E IN
TO

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PARTY PARTICIPANTS a t the annual yule party held at the Firat Bap­
tist Church Education Hall were sitting, left to right, (front row) John
Green, Mrs. Lucy McNab, Mm. Laura Prleater and Mm. Lee Mehaffey.

•lone. Any ahut-la U eligible to
enroll.
Visitora are. Mrt. J. B. Fieida,
Mn. 1. P. Cully, Mrs. France*
P. Keiler, Mrt. Martha Marshall.
Mn. S. J. Brook*. Mn. Pred
Harrises. Mrt. J. A. Strange,
Mn. Curtii Green. Mr. and Mn.
Noah Booth.
Mrt. Ruby Ifemmerle, Mn.
Irving Pryor. Mrt. Ben Steele.
Mn. Mabel Wiley. Mn. H. D.
Smith. Mn. Effle llewsoo, Mrt.
Robert A. Cohen and W. C.
Lynn. Mn. C. W. drown it 1 1 to­
ri* le iuperinindent and Mrt. C.
A. Anderaon la secretary.
Prem ia for eaeh member at-

Acroon from the Poet Office

"Auk for
TOP VALUE STAMPS"

What attitude Niton would take
toward Baaaaa'a advice an farm
paMcy daring a presidential cam-

'Ssunilsumn

J n d 'io A

paMcy would presumably be aimed
al helping GOP candidates hi key
torus aretea m n a program the
whole party can endorse without
tying them la the Benton symbol.
Nixon's record on farm policy tn
data, however, does not support
any assumption that ha would turn
far away from tha basie policie*
The vice preaidant told a recent
prone conference at Indianapoli*
Mat a return m tha high, rued
prim supports ad previous Demo­
cratic admin)strutkuu would mean
rigid natruii tor farmers. He ha*
aaid. without going into detail*,
that pennant farm program* arc
“inadaguate" and that a new ap­
proach mast ho bamd an freedom
from “wishful thinking or demagoguery."
Democrats wha toink that elute
ties with Banaan wtU hamper GOP
candidates, have been anxioui to
link Nixon as closely In Benton
a* possible. Sen. fames E. Murray
(D-Mont.). hi a recent letter to
tbe Waihlngton Poet A Timet
Itaraid. intiited that “Ibe fact*
are that the vice president ha*
been tha chief of the Benton fire
department, rushing to tha defense
•f Benson personally and of hit
farm policies whenever the polhieal fires got warm."

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lingerie. We have n lovely selection of slips,
panties, gowns, robes and hose. Make this her
nicest Christmas with a gift of lingerie.

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Luggage
Lady Baltimore luggage . . . if she
already has a set how about adding
tn it. if not why not atart a net for
her.?

Soft cuddly toys for young boya and girls. So cute
and so wanted hy the kids.
Nice selection of wearable gift items for little

girls and boya.
A gift for the home la always a®
nice—we have many lovely linen acts,
table cloths, comforters, electrie
blankets, blankets and bedspread*.
If you're not aure, don’t take chances
—a gift for the home is the answer.

Beautiful shining brass plaque*,
elegant trays, and many other gift
items for the hoatesa with the
monteat.
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all

human

causes:

and In P arii next April JT In the
continuing drive for world peso*.
tadajr aa the la at leg of bit peace
Eisenhower'a plane landed at
The president wilt wind up tala
■iaaiea that took him halfway nearby Torrejon Air Force after
journey, to three continents with
•round the world and made an­ a flight from Parii.
other plea for "peace and friendIn Parii he attended a three- a viait to Morocco tomorrow and
■lip in freedom."
day meeting of the Big Four wes­ a return to Washington tomorrow
JTbe prealdent told welcoming tern heads of government and din- night for the Christmas holidays.
Eisenhower failed to extract
jlerd a, including Genrraliatimo cussed serious Franco . American
rranciico Franco, that he came differencei with President Charles from DcGauIlt a promise that
France would Integrate ite air
hero "with a m enage from the DeGaulle.
American people to the Spanish
The Western leaders invited So­ Force with NATO'e but he did
ple" about " a brighter future viet Premier Nikit Khrushchev win a pledge that DeGaulle would
cooperation for the noblest of io an East-West summit meeting study means of closer cooperation
with the Atlantic Alliance.
Eisenhower plunged rig';t into
the Algerian question and DeGiulle'a reluctance to integrate
the French eir fleet with NATO.
Eiicnhower gave a detailed ex­
planation of why the United States
abstained in the United Nations
vote on Algeria. DeGaulle was
said to have listened carefully,
then repeated he still did not like
the U. S. abstention.
U. S. Defense Score.ary Thomas
S. Gates Jr. returned from Paris
FORT LAUDERDALE. (UPI) — Mrs. Maria Leon. 24. today declaring that NATO la as
who »eni her 6-year-old (hiughter alone and penniless on a strong as ever but that ’’national
over troop integra42-hour bus ride from Minmi to New York, told police here difficulties"
(ton still must be worked out.
today ahe "forgot" to warn anyone the child was coming.
Gates said in in airport inter­
Mrs. Leen, a nightclub dancer, sut in jail here facing a view that chiefs of the North At­
vagrancy charge aa ahe told how nhe put the tot on a bug and lantic Treaty Organization have
highly endorsed »ueh integration
told her ahe was going to live with
issues as the NATO air defense
har stepfather, Jung teen.
plan and that it it now a question
Mrs. teen had put five-year old
for political leaders.
Evelyn on a bus at Miami Thurs­
Gates referred to the opposition
of DeGaulle to putting French
day. The child arrived in New
PARIS (UPI I President troops and airmen undrr direct
York in near-frceiing weather in
Charles
DeGaulle
will
arrive
in orders ol officers o' another coun­
a light dress and sweater and
try.
Washington
Easter
Monday.
April
urrying all her belongings in two
II, fur an official viait of "several
W rdboard boxes. She was carry- days," it was announced official)'
lag a birthday card through which today. The viait will be hia first
police wore able to find her step- since April, 1945, when he went to
Washington for talks with Presi­
let her.
dent Truman.
Mrs. teem woe arrested here
lunday, hitch-hiking through town.
ghe said ahe quit her nigh*..tub
MIAMI (UPI) — Gov. Nelson
job because “ I was getting to the Rockefeller of New York said in
pitot w hen 1 juet don’t like to a taped interview here Sunday bo
work io those places." She said would be "delighted" to have Rich­
ahe went to a .church and made ard M. Nixon aa bis vice presidentw promise ahe would send Evelyn tiai running mate if he decides to
Taxpayers, for Ihe first time in
back to her itepfather.
run for president. Rockefeller was
She said the woman where she interviewed by newsmen Friday on Ihe county's history will get a gra­
Mved packed Evelyn’s clothes In a visit to Miami and the video­ phic account on just where their
the little boxes and she pot the tape program was mown Sunday tax dollar is going when the tax
child on the hue Thursday.
night over WPST-TV’a "Im port­ bills are mailed out tomorrow and
Wednesday
"1 didn't have enough money ant."
A special lax graph will he en­
m I would have gone with her,”
. ,, .
closed In alt the tax bills explain­
" I’m not neglecting that child," ■ CHICAGO (UPI) —A 62year-old ing where the money goes.
Tlie graph wilt show that 43.(3
the insisted. "If I didn't love her. 'retired police sergeant who was
per
cent of thr tax dollar goes
wouldn’t have aent her to her critically wounded in the blaat ol
epfather."
shotgun fire that killrd gangster toward school finances: 16.1ft to
Mra. te e n .' dressed in
o Tr To- y was' taken off the vruadvwuad b rW jp ^.l.ie to ’’cab 't
black ptnte end a sweater, taut criiital list today. Waller Milter, 3.73 to welfare' 1.1 11. general
the eame to New York from who had been acting as Touhy'a fund; 6.18, fine and forefrilure;
Puerto Rico at Ihe age of 12. She bodyguard since (lie filyvar old for­ 391 hospital and 391 Io capital
•aid she mar-bed teen at IS. She mer beer baron waa paroled from outlay.
The graph also will give a
ahe she left him and came to a 23-year prison sentence, was
Florida about a year ago.
wounded by .12 gauge shotgun pel detailed study on "just what is
aoiessablr property." the time lor
After putting the child on Ihe lets in the legs and bark.
filing of homestead exemption
£
bus ahe said ahe started to hitch­
ami property escaping taxation."
hike Io New York herself in hopes
According to the graph, pro­
going back to teen.
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - The
When Evelyn arrived in New Development Commission's avia- perty of every class and kind
York there was no one to meet ton department has hopes the fede­ escaping taxation may tie hack
ber. The bus driver called police. ral government la taking some of assessed for a period uf thrrr
The child could tell officers the restrictions off of thousands years and the current year.
The graph also points out that
only that she had come to live of acres of flying space in the slate.
with her stepfather, "Bing." who Stoutamire is firmly convinced the the deadline for filing homestead
lived in the Bronx.
various military services have too exemption is April t.
The graph also stresses that Ihe
Police found in her belongings much land tied up in Florida for
• birthday card from "Bing.” It their own use. He thinks several of status of real estate aa of Jan.
had been sent to a Miami ad­ the services could ge4
.rer and I determines Us assessment for
the rurrenl calender year.
dress. Police called Ihe Miami use Ihe same areTax Assessor Richard McCanna
address and learned the address
has pointed out that every "se­
Of tee child's father. They re­
lumed Evelyn to Leap.
WASHINGTON (U PIi - Victor parate parcel of real estate in
N. Nyborg, president of the Asso­ Ihe county ia individually a p p ris­
ciation of Better Business Bur­ ed for assessment purposes."
The graph outlines the require­
eaus. said today the problem of
fictitious pricing and bait advertis­ ments for property exemptions;
ing "is n»i at all the sinister, vi­ who ia entitled to them and spe­
cious thing it was a year ago." cial sections mi hou«e trailers
A 41.000 reward has been offered
Nyborg said work by the Federal which states that traders are also
for the arrest or information lead Trade Commission over Ihe part subject to property assessment
lag to the arrest of Samuel John­ yrar indicates that most businesi- like any house.
Details on intangihte personal
son. a Negrn euspecled of shooting mrn voluntarily halt such practices
alalke’s chief of police and a • when Ihe rules of the road are priips-rly also n duruised briefly
at welt as graphs on where Ihe
'alatka patrolman last week,
spelled nut."
tax dollar goes
Johnson has used the alias Je ­
‘ This graph will make our job
rome Davis. He la 41. five l K t &lt; n
n m n ljn
three and one half inches and 1(0 D f a i l l 1 011 U p
easier in handling any compounds. He has a scar over his I MIAMI ( ( ill) — Ten traffic plaints," John Kruler. chairman
left eye and inside the bridge of h l s l i l i - and four miscellaneous of the County Csimmiision point­
hia nme. Versons with informs deaths pushed Florida a weekend ed out.
lion should contact the Palatka violent death toll to It. a United
"All thr data needed ia right
Chief of Police. The patrolman Ires* International survey showed in front of the taxpayer if he
today.
hat any queatiuni," he added
died after the shooting.
4tot Elamhowar arrived in Spain friendship in freedom."

WEATHER: Mostly cloudy through Tuesday. High today in the mid-80'a. Iaiw tonight In the mid-50V.
8 AN FORD, FLORIDA
United P r o a Leased Wire EaUbliahed 1908
MONDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1959

Christmas

peace

r

Mother 'Forgot'
Travelling Child

News Briefs

DeGaulle Flans Visit

Rocky Delighted

she said.

Area Taxpayers
To Get Graphic
Tax Dollar Plan

Bodyguard Better

*

Easing Restrictions

f

Not All BhU

Reward Offered
For Police Slayer

f

Pocket handkerchiefs, toys a t
refrigerators— Ch.iatmas tea so*
buying hi Sanford this year pro­
bably will act aa slt-Uma record,
tome of tha merchant* Indicat­
ed today.
Customers also seem to be buy­
ing more of the expensive Rema
as welt as more of everything
•Ise, one store ewner said.
Aa applianca dealer said Wa
•(ore baa broken all records for
selling new refrigerators during
a holiday season "and we atilt
hava this week to go yet."
Another merchant said tha
agreement to keep thr atorrs open
late an Friday nights has helped
us "tremrndoualy."
Most of tha merchants in San­
ford will remain open until • p.
m. today through Wednesday
nights.
Toy dealers were extremely
happy over the number of toys
•old In thr past few weeks.
"For (he first time in a num­
ber of yrara, people are doing
their shopping early," one mer­
chant said.
He said that the steel ahortago
has not hurt supply of toys to any
great extent.
"We hxd plenty of awing icU
and toy cars availabla this year,
be added.
Furniture dealers al.ro werw
pleased with tha way tha shop­
pers turned out io large numbers
to pick up assorted gifts rang­
ing from small cotfee tiblea to
"wail to wall carpatlng."
Ladies’ apparel Korea probably
did tha greatest amount of bustnrta a* men came in looking tor
Cdr. I. M Rowell turned over all aorta of merchandise with •
rommand of V’All 3 to Cdr. Ho­ list of their wives’ sixes on aiipa
ward S. Moore in a full dreaa of paper, one store manager said.
Car dealers were surprised with
eerrmony at the Naval Air Sta­
the number of rare sold during
tion tbis morning
Cdr.Rowell will go to Glyneo, recent weeks, with tha wife and
Ga. fry ■ one month lour of duty hubby eomirig in together and
at the Combat Information Cen­ buying themselvaa a Christmas
ter and then will report to the present.
Banka reported huatneae woe
airerall carrier
Independence,
heavy and said residents dipped
now ia Forrestal. Va.
Hatwing One Commander. Capt. into llirlr accounts toe that "extra
J
D. Ramagr congratulated dollar" io surprise relatives.
The port office reported tt hi
Howell and VAII 3 at Ihe cere­
mony this morning. Ilamase "jam m rd" with peckegee golog
praised the squadron (or winning out, but the biggea4 rush start­
the bulk of Ihe trophlei Io the ed today,
Aa one merchant put tt, the
recent bombing derby.
Rowell became squadron skip­ local resident* "realised that
per Iasi December after serving they d id st have to leave toww
two year* a . VAH 3 executive of to gel their Yule shopping done,
"We all were weU slocked (hie
licer. Cdr. Moore joined VAII 3
Iasi April and has been the aqua year," he added.
(Iron's executive officer.
New VAII-3 executive officer la
Cdr. Augustine W. Smith who
joined Ihe squadron In October.

Guess what Debbie McLain, an eight-year old, wants for Christmas as she joins
the shopping crowds.
(Staff Photo)

O Rudolph!

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPI). prires at I p m.:
American Airlines
American TAT
American Tobacco
llethlethem Steel
Chrysler
Curtiss • Wright
Dul’onl
Kastman Kodak
Ford Motor
General Electric
General Motors
Graham
Patga
toll. TAT
L-0luLl.lt
.......
XImule Maid .. . .
Penney
.......
I’enn HR
Itoyii Ament an
Sears Roebuck
Standard Oil t N J)
Sludebaker
U. S Steel
Weitinghouxr El.

Stock
24
76'i

las’.
S4'v

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30‘.
267'i
11*9
93
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19 *
37
19'»
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BLOOMFIELD, N. M. (U P h —Al*obt 1.000 yotinjrstern watched in horror Sunday when a plane carrying
Santa Claus crash-landed on u highway.
The plane's wing struck u mailbox, throwing the
craft off the highway and into a tree.
Santa, otherwise unidentified, got out of the de­
molished plane, straightened hi* hat, (and whiskers)
and went on his appointed rounds to distribute candy.
"It wouldn’t have happened if he'd used his rein­
deer and sled," one youngster said.

Korean W ar Bride Finds

15H
nu
49'*
47*k
23'*
FORT WORTH, Tea. tUFI) 10&lt;l
I0T The world li.ikvd a little hrighlrr
today for Mr*. Mane Markey, 23,
a Korean war bride, and her two
daughter., Beverly , ami Judy, 1.
Yesterday it looked hopeless.
Mr*. Macky and the two girl*
were silling at home quietly await­
ing death Korn starvation. They
hadn't eaten (or twn day*.
"In Korea, people without food
LOS ANGELES (UIM&gt; - For Hie or money usually just wait to
eighth time in nearly 12 years, con­
vict • author Caryl Chen man will
b« sentenced today to dir m San
(Juentin'a ga* chamber.
Superior Judge Herbert V. Wal
ker will ordi-x the execution, prob
ably Mimrtime in February. Wal­
ker w ii assigned to reorder Chess­
man'* execution and set it* dale
A report on way. to alleviate
following recent refusal of Ihe U. flooding In the Temple Terrace
S. Supreme Court to grant Chess- and Tanglewood area, nf the
m an't lalert appeal.
county will lie thr main business
Chessman ha* managed to elude on tomorrow » County Comini.lion
previous death sentence* by a irr- agenda.
iee of legal maneuver*, He wa* Chairman John Kruler said a
ronvirled In May, IMS, of 17 frl- ! representative from Ihe firm nf
nnie* including two count, of kid­ llnll and Gray. Sanford engineer,
naping and raping. Both round will report to the board on their
carried death penalties.
findings after a one month survey
of the arra.
County Knginrrr Boh Davis said
that three diffrrenl plan* will be
offered in itop the flooding. "All
of them expensive," he laid.

Out There Is A Santa

Chessman Slated
For Gas Chamber

Flood Conditions
On Board's Agenda

Castro Launches
‘Big Brother1
Spy Movement

HAVANA (UPI) — Premier Fidel
Caxtro ha&gt; Unnilu-d a "big brn
ther’’ drive against "counter-revnlutionary" (or* ol hia regime, ask
ing Cuban* to report to the author!lire any critical talk they over
heard.
la a three hour lelcrail yr.drr
day, Caitrn announced Mnngent
meaaure* again*! enemie. of hi*
regime, including a law that would
permit confucaiion of Ihe property
of convicted conspirator.
Labor Minuter Augusta Marlines
Sanches, whose official ear wax
ihol up early yesterday, appeared
on Ihe television show with Castro
lle made no mention nf the attack
on hi* ear, in which three perron*
were wounded.
Marlines himself wa. not in the
car when it was raked with bul
led by unidentified gi.nmrn in su­
burban Vrlado. The gunmrn fled
hefure police arrived,

Townsend Marries
His Secretary
ELKS ENTERTAINING ut their annual children** party got a hand from
Sant* Claus, who appeared to talk with hia little friends. Shown here with
Santa are some of the children present. From left are Denies Caruther*.
Gayle Hardin. Wayne Hardin. Jimmy Hardin, Robbie Caruther*. Debra
U m Lwow, Hoaam P r a t t and t W r o F oie#,
»

NO. 590

RRU8SEL8 (UPI) Group Capt.
Paler Townsend, former sweet­
heart of Britain’* Princes* Mar­
garet, today mariied his St-yearold Belgian secretary, Marie-Luce
J

starve tu death," said police patrol­
man It. I lladdix, who found (he
family after a nrighlmr reported
hearing ihe children erv all night.
"It looked like the t .Mrs. Mack­
ey &gt; hud resigned herself to Ihe
fact they were going to die. They
were fust awaiting death."
lladdix laid there wasn't crumb
of food m the house when he
found them Beverly wa* wearing
only a pair of panties and Judy
was a wearing a diaper.
Although Mr*. Markey ipokr
little English lladdix learned she
hadn't seen her huihami la four
■lay*.
lladdix had S3 *2 in his pocket*
lie went to a nearby grocery store
and spent it all on bread and milk.
Thr store owner nutrlird that
amount and a customer chipped
In. When he returned to the house,
lladdix had Slo worth of fond.
In juH a frw hour* Mrs. Mackey
and the children had more luud
ami Chnitm ai gills than they ever
dreamed of.
While they were *1 a hovpdut,
Mr* Mackey s husband Jark. 26,
was arrested at a waslialeria.
He denied he had neglected his
wife and daughter*.
"I took them some carrots,
night before last," lie told police.

Moore Takes Over
VAH-5 Command

______
Oviedo, Geneva
Live Nativity Scene Toll Rales Studied
To Begin Tonight
A living nativity scene will be
presented by die Good .Shepherd
United lailheran Churrh. begin­
ning tonight and
continuing
through Christmas Eve Tha living
portrayal scene will he shown
from 7.30 lo 130 p in. rarli even­
ing. During oilier hours, still
figures will be to the scene
Kite of Hie Biblical seen* is on
Ihe newly purchased properly of
the rhurch. mi highway 17 92. near
the Mar I.on restaurant.
Teenagers of Ihe church’ Luilter
teague will alternate, portraying
the characters in the living
•erne. Those taking psrt will be
Buster Anderson, Penny Ander­
son, Marion Anderson. Susan Garrow, Karen Sue Kaufman, C. J.
and Karen Mtlller, Carol and
Sheryl Hepp, Shxrun and Donald
Swart/.

Aliens Urged
Youth Wing Closed To Report Address
Edward IV Ahrens, Di sir let
Thursday, Friday
reel or of tin- immigration ami Church Choir
The youth wine of the Civic Hi
Naturalization Service estimated
(’enter will be dosed all day today that Jn.ouo aliens will report Plans Caroling
Thursday and Friday fur a Christ­

mas Eve and Chiistinas holiday.
The wing will he open from 1
to 3 p m. and 7 Io 10:30 p. m.
through Wednesday and fyum 7
to 10:30 .Saturday, Ronald Perry,
recreation director, said.

Warmer Weather
Trend Predicted

their address in Finrnla during Jan
nary 1960 under the Federal Alien
Address Rrport Program.
Thr Immigration nflu-ul said
that 73,316 aliens reported liieir
address during January 193‘J.
Ahrens said that all mm iiii/en*
rxcepl thine in diplumalic status,
foreign representative* of certain
international organisation* and
those in diplumalic itatus, foreign
representatives uf reriain interna
lional urganiialiuu* and those ad­
mitted temporarily as agricultural
laborer-, are required In file thr
address report.

A "warm up" trend Is expected
to move across the ruonty tonight
with temperature* over thr week,
end dipprj to 33 degrees in smut
portion* nf the rounty but no
frost Was (spurted
Heavy fog Vrsi reported on
county and stale highways this
morning with the Florida High,
way patrol warning motorists tu
Rrlnging ihe Christmas spirit
drive with caution.
do»e Io home, Sanford Rolarians
invited their wives to their weekly
Civic Center luncheon today.
Each Kutarian brought a gift for
The Court House Will (tote 01 an underprivileged child.
noun Thursday to give rounty em
T. O. Brown Jr. woo a glass
ployen a chance to do their last serving tray for being Ihe fifth
i note Christmas *'* &gt;pp n.-, C rV iron to with rnv/tcry Saria Ctau*
ul Ihe Circuit Court Du-of i.a.c cl I. I.. (Sonny) Rayburn a Merry
reported today.
Christmas.

Wives Attend
Rotary Luncheon

Early Yule Set

Children of Ihe Cherub Choir of
die First Baptist Church will sing
carols at the rily Nativity scene
tonight.
They will begin curuling at 7
p. m. at the Manger on the lawn
id thr Sanford City Hall.
Tuesday evening Ihe eum billed
Carol Choirs will tie caroling at
the scene also st 7 p m. The Concurd Choir will tie caroling through
various places in the runiinuntiy
Wednesday hegimng at 6*13 p. m.

A study Is now underway to t)V
minale tong distance telephone
rales from Geneva and Oviedo to
Sanford, Boh Shedden, dialriel
manager for the Southern Del
Telephone Co. reported.
Shrddrn said official* U the
company ere surveying the entire
a rts on the economic feasibility
of extending the calling radius b *
tween various communities, Includ­
ing Oviedo and Geneva.
At present, Geneva and Ovirde
resident* ere charged long dis­
tance ralea to call Sanford.
.Slieddrn (lid he had n- Idea
when Ihe study would be eompleb
ed.
" i f a a long and difficult job
and many things must be taken
into account." lie said.
lie pointed nut that udieials wig
study the arlual amount of the toil
business between the communities,
how much equipment is needed end
how much cable i* required tn take
care of Ihe increased rails.
Official* must also discuss tt
with a cross representation of tho
rninmunilirt involved to see if th«y
desire such service.

Sanford Man
Hurt In Mishap
Clark Van Winkle, 108’ - W 16th
St. tuffrred nrck lacerations when
Ihe small car in which hr waa
riding lurnrd over at lllh St. and
French Ave. yesterday. The driver,
Mack Harrell Brown, waa arrest­
ed for driving while intoxicated,
Sanford polirr said.

Noon Deadline
County resilient* wishing to enter the unuual Jnytee t'h r 1st mu* lighting contest hove until noon tomorrow
to submit their entry biunk*.
The three judge* in the content. Mr*. Volie Williams,
Joe Mnthieux and Dave Lauda will atari making tho
round* tonight to Mart the judging.
Fir*t place witter* in each of the four categories will
be awarded a |2 5 H aving* bond. Tha four categories a rt
religious, artistic, traditional and overall decoration.
Entry blank* can be picked up at tha Jayeee in­
formation building on French Ave. or can be clipped out
of today’* Herald on Page 2.
*

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STRVfc A PLUM!
GRADE

Uf’t l/n QUAl I TY A &amp; 1

FROZEN D RU SES ft DRAWN ftftOAD BREASTED

Hospital Notes
DECEMBER IS

5 TUCSON, Aria. |U PI&gt;-A doublet k Graybound b a a carrying
1st mat travelers collided Sua
b y with a trailer-truck loaded
ftth CWttlw, hilling nine persons
bdudlng a T-yearold child and In­
Force of the Impact scot some
I the calllt Dying through the
ir and into the bus among the
useagera. The front of Gw bu*
as spilt open and smashed back
ks n tin can.
All of the 41 passengers and
river of lb* acenlc-crulur bus
Hag from Loo Angeles to New
rlaaas wars killed or injured. The
and included four women and two

jfcBary Orchestra
goncevt Jan. 15

man naiaangcra, tha but driver and
the two men in the truck.
Of Urn injured paaaaagara. IS
suffered critical er eertoua.Injuries.
The rest warn treated at hospitals
and rslessod.
“ It was a gory ■•**,” said
Tommy Brooks, 41, a Tucson ambalmar who waa pressed Into serv­
ice as an ambulance driver, ''Be­
sides tha bodies lying around them
warn cattlo all over the place. One
cow, still alive, was standing on
top af the bus. It finally Jumped
to the ground."
Arisen* highway patrol man Jim­
my Williams, f t , a patrolman for
five years, said:
"It waa one of tha moat horrible
things Tva aver teen la my Ufa.
The bus was mangled eempietaly
up to tha back deck-torn into

Mari** Manley. Sanford
Frank Millar Jt., Euaila
Sandra U e , Sanhrd
Margaret Lea, Sanford
laatar Hardy, laniard
Delay Sorrala, laniard
AUra HID, laniard
Charlatl^GrHn^Sanford

patrnlmcn renova tha more aarioualy Injured.
Thirty cattle, aaoatly calves,
warn UUad aboard tba two-Jsval
traUar-tractar. Aboot 1* w an daatrayad bananaly by affirara and
aovaral *1 tha tightened baaaU ran
off into tba datart.
'*TMa la tba want accident in
WeatatM Graybound history, "laid
a D. Gould, general rlaima dire**
tar af Waatarn Graybaund la San
Francisco.
Ma said tba bus was tba attend
part a4 n atbad ilad. trip from Laa
Aagalaa ta New Orissa*. Tba but
was added becauaa al l i t heavy
Chrlatnaa travel.
Tha predawn araab aecurred an
a aactioa of U. S. Highway M about
H miles aaat of bora.
OfOcara said Jama* Stewart, Dal
Rio, Tba., driver at tha cattle
truck, apparently became cbafUsed
whan tba four-highway narrowed to
two la net and awuag hia truth Into
the wrong laa*. Spend af tba two
vahiclee waa undetermined.

Haul Bommorsill, Geneva
Cornelius Devalo, D ainty
Burney Barbour, lanferd
LUIIaa Wight, I**m 4
Car! Krauth, SeBery
luaan Shoemaker, l anferd
Major Owona, Bastard

"SS£EL,t

•g S im a a v

Barbara Meskina, laniard

BROILERS

GRADE "A” FROZEN DREBBED A DRAWN YOUNG TENDER

Ducks

5 th e fourth annual concert of the
w B a ry Concert Orchestra wtU be
j m i s t i f l hi tha DeBary Communfty Canter hi I p- m , Friday, Jan|a s y IS, Howard Sharp, busiaasi

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“HUPER RIGHT” SHORT SHA.vK FULLY

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MORRELL PRIDE COOKED BONELESS

JAYIKE CHRISTMAS LIGHTING
CONTEST BLANK
M nl to: Contest Chairman

sac, I*start a sac
Mr. and Mr*. Retort
Msceughay, toaLrd, a esc

Jaycnn Information Building
Sanford, Florida, Bos BIB
GENERAL RULES:

J The program will be cnUrely new
mad will include a popular march,
Ra latareeltng overture, a Spanish
• a r c h , a Norwegian dance, a novAlly polka, aotections from The
fU rry Widow and a medley of pop­
ular old-time tunei arranged by
Itaatni.
J Lama Platt Brown will play a
wUno concerto wth the orchestra,
The vocal section will present pop-

1. Kntries must be located in the Sanford Area
{contact Information Building for limits).
Z Contestants may enter Residential or Commer­
cial classification or both. Separate entry
blanka are required for each entry.
S. Only one division may be entered under the Re­
sidential claaeification. AH Residential entries
will be eligible for Division No. 4.
4. Entries must be mailed or brought to the Jaycee Bldg., on French Ave. by noon Dee. 22,1950.
5. Contestant* are requested to keep dlaplaya
lighted nightly between 7:30 and 9:80 p. m. un­
til winner* are announced to allow Judges ample
time to cheek all entries.
(Check classification and division)
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' Division No. 1: Religious Setting

Ad Good Brand

SLICED

Mrs William CoDkr awt
baby, Sanford
Mr*. Claude Foatar a ct baby,
Sanford
Gregory L. Thompson, Mime
Karra Millar, Sanford

Family Night
Set By Church
Wednesday evening at the
Church of the Naaarent the an­
nual family night Christina* cele­
bration will be held. This hai be­
come traditional with brightly de­
corated tree, recitations by tha
children, treat*, and gifts for all
present. The celebration will be
held In the Youth Hell of the
church at Maple Av*. and W. Jnd
Street In Sanford.

JANE PARKER

Warwich Assorted

Chocolates
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(Nativity, a te .) -----------------Division No. 2: Traditional Setting
(Santa Claus, e t c .) -------------Division No. 8 : Artistic Setting (Lights,

;

Mr. Edwin T. Harm],, so, a
former reiiduit of Sanford who
-lived at Chuluota for tha past IT
.year*, died Sunday in a Jackson•vllle hospital.
; Mr. Hamll waa a member of
;4he First Baptist Church and the
-Oviedo Masonic Lodge and waa
.director of the Motor Carrier Divl.
-slon, Railroad and Public Ber­
t i e # Commission, at Tallahassee.
•Ho recently was elected national
president of the public service
^commissions organisation.
- Survivor* Include his wife, Mra.
.Verlle Hamll; a daughter, Mrs,
J t . K. Ttbhi, Jacksonville; three
eons, Clifton W. Hamll, U5V,
.Richmond, Calif , the Itev. K. T.
-llamil Jr., Largo, and Robert D,
Ptam ll, Chuluota: seven grand*
children; hli parent,, Mr. and
S irs . A. W. llamil, Sanford; mo­
ther-in-law, Mra. Josle Prevatt,
Chuluota; a slater, Mr*. J. H.
.'Wilson, New Smyrna Reach; two
■brothers, C. C. Hamll, Tampa and
•C. W. Hamll, Clewbton.
; Funeral arrangement* will be
announced later hy Rrlsson Fun-aral Home.

WHITE

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There’s no doubt that the peoples of the world are
hurrying around a t a pace that is too fast to imagine a few
Triers ago.
*■ Mrs. Velma Mitchell, principal of the Southside School,
•nd who has been at th at school 34 years, in one of th e many
here in Sanford who notice the rush. She is busy with a re­
cord 1,120 pupils in double sessions this term. Mi's. Mitchell
has sent un a copy of a prayer which she thinks In most appreprints for these days "'when we are running all over ench
Other.” The author In unknown, but the prayer wan printed
on the program of the Thanksgiving service at the First
Baptist Church:
,
“Slow me down, Lord!
.
"Ease the pounding of my heart by the quieting of my
•mind.
"Steady my hurried pace with a vision of the etcrnnl
reach of time.
"Give me, amid the confusion of the day, the calmncan
Of everlasting hills.
“Break the tensions of my nerves and musclen with the
toothing music of the ninging streams that live in my mem­
ory. Help me to know the magical, restoring power of sleep.
"Teach me the a rt of taking minute vacations—of stow­
ing down to look at a flower, to chat with a friend, to pat n
dog, to read a few lines from a good book.
"Remind me each day of the fable of the hare and the
tortoise, th at I m ay know that the rncc in not always to the
Swift—th at there in more to life than Increasing Its speed.
Let me look upward into the branches of the towering oak
and know th a t it grew great and strong because it grew
■lorrly and well.
“Slow me down, Lord, and inspire me to send my roots
deep into the noil of life's enduring values that I may grow
toward the stars of my greater destiny."
We say, Amen.

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it the water roof of the nation.
Three miles northwest of here,
waler flows in three directions —
aorth to the Arctic Ocean; cast
to tha Atlantic; and south to the
Gulf of Mexico.
• Total per capita paper consump­
tion In the United States during
J#M amounted to 403 pounds, pear*
ly four times as much ns in 1tm.

This Girl Not
Afraid Of Rats
NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J. (UPI)
—1The average female would swoon
or scream at the sight of a rat.
Rut nut Priscilla Cole. She collects
them.
The pretty rricatcher from
Britain Is studying at the Rutgers
University Bureau of Dialogical Re­
search. Her aim 1* to learn how the
furry little rodents can live without
water on the Arlrona desert, where
the temperature hits 120 degrees.
Miss Cole's studies should help
determine how human beings may
someday be able to increase Ihelr
ability to live wit but water. But
lirst, there most iio an Understand.
Ing of how the desert rat accom­
plishes the trick.
The 23-year-old English woman
began studying desert rati at the
University of Liverpool in 1957. Her
Interest In this particular animal
was prompted by earlier studies
which showed they were aide to
live as long as three years with­
out water.
At the start of her project, rats
which had been trapped in Arizona
were flown overseas to her.

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Commercial Steals Show

BY WIN PENDLETON
The United Stales Senate Is
sending Its Number one LatinAmerica expert—George Smather*
—on a tour of 13 countries to find
out what we should do to revitalize
our rapidly slipping position o(
friendship and ncighborlineu. He
will leave Washington on January
1411s and will be gone for three
weeks.
Smalhers will make the trip as
chairman of the I,atm-American
Trade Subcommittee of the Interatate and Foreign Commerce Com­
mittee. It will be his eighth tour
of Latln-America since coming to
the Senate.
Purpose of liii trip is to evaluate
our recently declining trade posi­
tion In this area. He will study
Its weak points and try to deter-

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LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Already, they are figuring out ho.v
we can commute from earth to
jobs In outer spare.
The Hughe* and Lockheed Air­
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plans for what'they call a ' com
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and materials between earth and
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Taking off from earth, it would
orbit at 300 to 300 miles altitude,
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reaction technically produced."
(Translation: This filmed show
uses canned laughter.) What hap­
pened to the plan to do away wilh
canned laughter?
As the Dabie Giili* show end­
ed, another CBS-TV voice told in.
“Ihc preceding program was pre­
recorded.” Same thing after the
Garry Moore show. There was no
auch comment after Tightrope
ended, which it comment enough
for this ahow.
Personally, 1 think it is a form
of inzult to the viewer when you
tell him the obvious. I'd rather
that the “ labels" were confined to
telling us when lingers don't ling,
speakers don't speak and inter­
viewers don't interview.

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By FRED DANZIG
NEW YOIIK (UP!) - James
Stewart, the only actor who ran
pariray a Yankee, cowboy or
southerner without changing his
speech pattern, played the part of
1 a Yankee Tuesday night in a
westernized version of the Cinder­
ella alory.
Til* NBC-TV filme&lt;4 startime
colorcast, “ Cindy's Fella," was
Inconsequential, humorless and
overly precious despite the horseand-buggy frontier setting and
other switches in the plot. It
wasn’t up to thi quality of Slewart's other TV efforts.
Although this was one western
that had no gunplay, there was
a rousing, cleverly-staged brawl
in tha opening minutti (hat left
a barroom in ruin* and Stewart
mine the extent o( competition for our American production. We bewildered but viclorloue. Tpis
from Europe and Japan. From his should take steps now to help segment was the highlight of the
visit will come recommendations Latln-America develop the poten­ production. The succeeding acts
for ways and means of strengthen- tial that will give her Iht means also featured brawls, but they
were of declining Intensity.
Ing our business relation*.
to trade with the United States.
Stewart was Stewart: Easy­
The names nf the others who
“As our productivity increases going, stubborn, bright-eyed ami
will travel wills the Senator h u e u* are going to need customers slack-jawed. His sidekick, George
not been announced, but the mis­ to keep pace with our rate of Gabel, was Gobel: Fey and fuzzy.
sion will include at least two other growth—and where could we find Suppoaedly a drifter, he sported
senators ami possibly three or four a friendlier or better market than a pinky-ring. Lola Smith was
member* nf the House. They will in Latln-America? They need our Cindy and she was burdened with
visit Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican help and guidance now. We must some of the kooklest diagogu* of
Republic-, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, help them develop their resources the season. She chose to deliver
Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Peru, and productivity. Not only because her lines In ■ tone of voice that
Ecuador, Columbia, Panama and they are good customers, hut be­ suggeatrd an actor's studio ver­
Chile.
cause they arq our friend). Nearly sion of Katharine Hepburn. Gower
When lie announced Ills upcoming everyone overlook) the fact that Champion was the director and
trip, Smalhers had this to say foreign trade ia responsible for while he did well, In general, I
about it: "We speak of the Latin- millions of American Joba. Any thought he was too heavy-handed
American countries a* our tradi­ weakening of our trade poaitioa in with some of the fluffier mo­
tional allies and good friends, bat Latin-Amcrica will show up ai a ment).
we often overlook the importance reduction In the pay envelope of
Ironically, the most enjoyable
nf I.atin America as tile United American workers."
part of the entire hour was a
Slates' heal customer. Trading with ' Wc have been writing and, talk ! commercial, delivered by Jane
Latln-America is a two-way street | ing along this line for a good and Goodman Are, the Easy
and we can't expect them to buy number of year*. We think the Acet. Imagine a commercial
from us unlc** we treat them like Mime is long overdue for a com­ stealing the show!
good customer*.
plete overhaul of our way of doing
“ In the future, Latin America, I business with these folks.
Dialing amt Filing: CBS-TV put
with the (aslcat growing population I It is our hope that from this Its “ labelling" pulicy into effect
in the world, will become even truulile shouting trip. Senator Situ Tuesday night, as promisrd Iasi
more important to United States' thers will come up with a list of month. That la why, after the
trade. Today, there arc other specific problem curing luggcs- Dennla O’Keefe ahow, an an­
countries who have their ejei on tions. Wc hope he will put down nouncer said, “ tha preceding pro­
this rich market. Already, we arc in rlrur and understandable words gram was pre-recorded. Audience
losing a large portion of our trade exactly what he thinks is w rongto our competitors from Europe anil make definite proposals for
and the Far East.
their Improvement. This report
"By the end of Hits century, it should he made to the American
is estimated that the populslion people. We think it could wrtl be
of Latln-America will he nearly the first step—■ big h ep —toward
half a billion. We must recognize rebuilding our Western Itemii'y &gt; \ o , k e * t t
wliai * huge market that will be phere friendship*—and market).

Washington See Saw

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w eak

On the debit aide for the Corff.
munists was their failure to prevent assembly aclion depbring
their actions in Hungary, or ■
rcaoiutlon calling far ’ respect"
for the fundamental rights of the
Tibetan people. They filled aU%&gt;
to halt a U.X. investigation of
charges of Communist aggression
in Laos.
I: was felt that the Rusvians
gained 1 point and United States
prestige suffered when the Commurlsla were able to force a
compromise dividing the contest­
ed security seat council between
Poland and Turkey.
The resolution sending the die*
armament problem to a 10-natioa)
committee contained enough or
tha flavor of the Khrushchev pro­
posal to permit the Soviets to
claim a tactical victory there
also.
All resolutions pa*scd by the
assembly were
comparatively
mild and lacked the strong term*
of such earlier U.N. dictates as
when years ago the assembly told
Russia to get its troop* out of
Iran, and Russia did.
a.
A number of factors contribute'
to the U.N.'s changing complex­
ion.
One is the Camp David spirit
and the belief, ill-founded ur not,
that world tensions are relaxing.;
Anothrr more important one |i
the growth of the Afro-Asian blue'
which next year will gain as four
more Independent nations emerge
in Africa. As the United Nations'
membership increases, it becomes
increasingly difficult for any onV*
group to obtain the two • third*
majority necessary for passage
of any resolution.
This in turn means that only
a resolution offensive to no on
has much of a chance.

to have any world-shaking effect.
The Russians found frequent
cause to mention the amicable
meeting between Premier Nlklla
Khrushchev and President Eisen­
hower and to cite the “Camp Da­
vid spirit” at such times as when
the West brought up the embar­
rassing question of continued
occupation of Hungary by Soviet
troops.
The Russians said such ques­
tions violated the Camp David
spirit.
On the propajand- side, the
Russians scored with Khrush­
chev's appearance before the as­
sembly and his generalized pro­
posal for total world disarma­
ment In four year*.

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My TKIL NEWSOM
m F e rtile t i l e r
The United Nations General Asaembty session Just concluded
could mark s turning point la
the history ef that organization
designed
to preserve
world
peaee.
In broad terms. It war an un­
usually successful session for the
Soviet bloc and It marked the
emergence of n Afro-Asia group
which henceforth will make it
difficult if not impossible for the
Western Nationi to bend the as­
sembly to their will.
la general It was a lacklustre
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provide* a bonama of free baby
aitter* for Swedish houtewlvei.
■It also provides eager young
helpers for auto repair ihup*, car*
penteri, department stores beauty
parlors, offices and other places.
» But probably the most delight,
id beneficlcnti o( the system arc
mothers with young children nnd
So paid help.
• Under the “practical work" pro.
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grades are required to work out*
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penteri and painters. The ma­
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Bair dressers and work in beauty
•hops, Itut enough are interested
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More titan 130 members and
4 turkey dinner was served at
« their huibjnds attended the aa •&gt; 30 p. m. followed by an ex­
w nual Anna Miller Circle dinner change of gifts among the guests.
dance at the Elk* Cub Wedne*
Dancing was enjoyed, through
(Jir night.
•&gt;it the eien.ng. to the muiie of
Edward lloefi and his orchestra
trom Orlando.
The hall was decorated with
pine boughs and tinsel and the
tables were centered with yule
logs, pine cones and magnolia
leaves, in soft shades of blue,
Seminole chapter No. J. Order
of Eastern Star, mi: at !&gt; p in pink and silver.
The stcrophonic Hi Fi was
9 Thursday for th* its? meeting
o1 the i e i t titn 49 members awarded to B. F. (tanas of Bana­
na I.ake. Mrs. Harry Adair, pres­
and 14 visitors present.
Worthy matron, l.innic M &gt;&gt;e ident. presented Mrs. Martin
gave l report of her actnities Dyer, general chairman of the
for the year and announced that dinner-dance, who received an
there will be an initiation the ovation from the group for her
first meeting of the new year. efforts.
Mrs. Betty Cox and Mrs.
Jan. 7. Election of nffterrs is
Thomas Butner were in charge
scheduled for Jan. 21.
Celebrating birthdays in lie- of decorations and Mrs. Dyer was
rember were Mrs. Virginia An assisted in the many other tasks
^ derson and Mrs. R. E. Peurifoy. by •circle members.
They were presented with birth­
day sifts and the members sang
"Happy Birthday*- to then
After the meeting adjourned.
Mr*. Stella Moore a.td Mrs Harry
Osteen ushered in Santa Claus by
leading the group in singing
MONDAY
"Here Comes Santa Claus.**
Worthy patron. Haney Dunn,
W. S. C. S. of Grace Methodist
acting as Santa Claus, greeted the
members and presented gifts from Church, Christmas party 7:30
f u n d e r the tree. Christmas rarols p. m, at thr church Admission
were sung, after which Tommie is on» t0y for the nursery or
McLain introduced his refresh­ a tea towel for the kitchen.
ment committee and invited
•very one to the dining room for
First
nspti«t Church Youth
hot popcorn, cake and eoflee.
Christmas dinner party at the
The dining room and chapter Ktrhy House 6 p in. Cherub
rooms were decorated with porn- Choir caroling fi 15 p. m Inter*
srltias and rice plant blooms.
1 mediate III Christmas 7:30 p. m.

The
H*rri«on chapter,* The regent. Mr*. Rmimillat, pre. the gtoup and Mias Ollia Rh h
D.A.R. met at the home of Mrs. dded and opened the session with Whittle pi evented students from
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„ the ritual, American need, pledge the Seminole High School Gle*
F. K. Rmimillat for their Decent- |# |h&lt;&gt; ^
|nH ,hf N, lion, , An. Club, ihe Misses Suzanne Jones,
her meeting with Mrs. C. —
K. ----,
Hoi- them.
them
Phyllis McDaniel, Joyce Weill *
ler, Mra. W. A. Canady and Mrs.)
articl* on American Christ. mann, Betsy Williams, Bonnia
Mary Elizabeth Nanrt serving as mas carols, prepared by Mrs. Stoffer. Deanna Nichols, Cindy
hostesses.
Name of the Tolar Ss-hool of May, Lind* Humphrey and An­
nette Yates, who sang several
— I'iano, was read by Mrs. ||.
Rucker. A Christmas ntessagr Christmas number*.
Suzanne and Cindy sang "Win­
from the president general was
lead and UNESCO was discussed. ter Wonderland'* and th* antira
Mrs. K. K. I’earre. Mrs. Robert group sang "Away In A Manger,”
Mrs Robert Drayton and her Sterle. Mrs. A. S. McCallum. .Mr*, • Bring A Torch Isabella-* and
t h r e e children, Janice. Judith Natalie True |)ix and M rs . James "Holy Night.-'
The Roumillat home was decor­
and Robert left today to spend |f. Sints weie admitted to the
ated in a Christmas theme, includ­
the holiday! with her parrnts. chapter a* new members.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dresser
Christmas rand* weie sung by ing a unique center piece on th«
tea table, featuring a Madonna
in Boston. Mass. While there
and Angels surrounded with rhry*
she also wilt visit her sister and
santhemum*. The silver and ery»
her husband. Mr. and Mr*. Ern­
est Karkwytt. in Farmtngdale, L.
&lt;ial appointment* and an antique
chandelier with burning candle*,
1
Frank Scott, son of Mr. and f
I suspended above th* table mada
Mr*. F. D. Scott, 4J7 Scott Avr . j l f l Q S L e Q l O L S
an unusual setting.
.1 student at Baylor, is home
^
Othei* attending were Mme*.
tor the holiday season
A gaily decorated Christmas James Sims, R. E. Pearce, Howard
Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Mitchell tier highlighted the Det-miber Brewer, Ralph Leonard, G. A,
have at their guests for a few meeting of the Dorcas class of Wakefield. P. P. Campbell, K. M.
days, their grandchildren. Tom * ihr First Baptist Chuich. Mr*. W. lloke, 'Lawrence Tinsley, l.aa*
my. Joan Marcia and Beth Kirk­ O. Tanner was hostess and Mra. Fellows, R. E. True. A. R. K«y,
land of Orlando,
Charles Parks Sr.. J. R. Ray, F.
Douglas Stenstroiu co-hostess.
The Mitchell* wilj leave Wed
K. Boll, Alex Greer, (.ester WildMr*.
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class
presi­
nesday to visit relatives in Mont* dent, presided at the business ner and Raymond Smith.
suma, Barnrsvtlle and Atlanta.
meeting Mrs. Curtis Green gave
Ga
the devotion and Mra. Tumtct led
Sonlhside school was visited on ..
"Santa Claus * day by Kenneth ,h* *rou»* *" pr*}" r*
Wacker of Winter Park
During th* social hour, 1« mem
Mr. and Mr* R. S Brown and her* gathered around the piano
Hank Ashby wilt spend Christmas «&lt;* 'in* Chrialntaa catols. Gam*,
wrekrnd in Tallahassee with Mr » « » played and prises awarded
and Mr*. Robin O. Brown.
«" Mr*. J. II. Mitchell and Mra.
The Gleaners Class of th* Firat
Mr*. Ralph A’alenzuela will vim Virginia Toth. Member* exehang.
with her parent* In Alter, Texas, **• gift* and presented a lovely Presbyterian Church met na
for the holidays.
silver bowl to the tearher in ap. Thursday afternoon at th* horn*
of Mr*. Mary Dolly, 1112 Snath
Mr*. Lamar Rowland and Drh- preoiAtinn of her devotion to the
Myrtle Avenue, for their annual
hie will visit relative* in Wren*, etas*.
Christmas party
Ga during the next two weeks
Relreahmenta nf chees* tarts and
The guest* enjoyed a secies &lt;4
Mr*. France* Wilke* is visiting pi,nch were served to member* contests and Christmas atoriea,
with her son and daughter-in-law. *n,| cu,« t.. others attending after which *arh drew a number
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wilkes. De
\ | r i. ,;|rn Walton, Mr*. W. which entitled them to a gift.
I--1et*I
IV, Horne. Mr*. Thonras Best,
Refreshments of rake and Rus­
Marguerite Dutton *i'ft far \ | r«, t'harlr« |.«wi«, Mr*. Kugetir sian lea were served hy the host­
a visit With her sister. Mis* Helen | |v „ n|„K,oni ,\|ra. M. V. William*. ess, assisted by Mrs. Frank
Dotson in Alexandria. Aa.
I Mi*, (ilen Price. Mr*. R. A. Lir.skr, rlass president. Mrs. BotMu. Martha Larry will spend i ohrn. M„ W|lli»m TriPP ..id ly brought the recipe for the lea
thristm as in llazelhurst. Ga Mis* j j rt&gt;
j. Mcl'ord
(ruin i* silterland sevrral yesr*
Dolores Nvvillry plans a trip to
ago.
Alapalia. Ga.. and Miss Sara Ta
Those present were Mrs. Lieske,
turn will visit La Fayette. Ala
Driving gloves this year are Mrs. J. Al. Scudder, Mrs. J. a
Friends of Roger Harris will be shown in brown, beige, neutral*, Nichold*.
Mrs. Claude Ford, Mra.
glad to lear that he is reciiprral green, blue and red. Many are of J. De Young, Mrs. Mary Slyer*,
ing nicely from surgery, in Ihr washable leather, tailored with Mr*. J. O. Andes. Mr*. N. a
Orange General Hospital, Or saddle slitrhing, self hows, rord
Mrs. L A. Rrumley. Mra.
lando. Fla He ran now have embroidery on the knuckles or Minry,
R. C. Maxwell and Misa Beset*
visitors His room No. it 304
eyelet rut mil* dose to th* edges. Long.

Santa Visits

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KNJOYINt! TIIK IMNNKK-DANCK «t the hlk’a Club, sponson-il by tno
Anna Miller Circle are left (seated) Mrs. Harry Adair president and Mrs.
Ralph Wight. Standing are Mrs. Thomas Hut nor, Mrs. Martin Dver and
Mrs. Watle Snyder.
tStaff Photo)

Mis* Sttaron Karraker was
hostess at a shower, honoring
Miss Melinda McMurray. hris'eelect, at her home li-ii. Itan t »lp t
St. las; wrrk. Co * &gt;sir**e* were
Miss Carol Trepamrr. Mt»s licit*
McNeil and Miss Penny Pulvtr.
The hostesses prevented the
honoree with a white moire
brute's hook. Christmas decora
lions and white wedding bells
were arranged throughout the
house.

HOI.TVIIXE. Calif (LTD Golden lemon ,*!o gets that extra
glow from grated -arrotv
t’reparr t package ol lemon
pudding and pir filling mix ac-

cording to package directions,
Cool.
Adit '» cup of sugar and I ta­
blespoon of lemon Juice *o 1 cup
of grated raw -arrols. Add car
rot mixture to filling and pour into
a baked 9-tnrh pastry shell Beat
rgg whites until loamy; add '•
eup of sugar gradually. iM'atmg
R e fre sh m e n ts of c a k e , punch,
continually until meringue stands
in soft peaks. Pile lightly on pie. candy and nuts w e re se rve d to the
sealing at edges and hake at 123 guests O ther g in 's.s included
degree*
until delicately browned. M rs F re d M c M u rra y . m other o!
The Little Women’s Story League
the brute e le c t; M iss C a ro le t l e t e
meeting has been postponed from
iand . M is . S.dly K in g , X liv* P a in e
tonight until tomorrow night.
Half a cup o! honey blended U (Ju m p M i- . S a lt) R obb M iss
It will nirrl at thr h.ime o| with 1 ifiouitu't van ol fro/rn Ju d y I! sbb M ias S a u d i Vn*t&lt;; io n ,
Misses Carol and Sheryl Stemper, orang,- juice concentrate, thawed, M iss M ich ael Pope
1303 West 3rd St at 7 p m makes a tasty sauce for tee cream
Mivs Annette Woolfr. Mi»s June
Members are asked to bring a or eakr
These measurements Holloway. Mi's Judy Brown, Hi's
lift for a Christmas exchange.
1 yeld I ' , cups ot raucr.
Billy Ann long. Mu* Eleanor
Warren, Mi&gt;* Sandra Mcknight.
\|i«, Jean Crews, Miss Trancrs
Lanev, Miss Jean Crews, the

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nual C h r l'lm a s pageant W n in e sday a* fi p III. &lt;&gt;u the la w n o f .Mrs.
3l&gt;t a ll's hom e, J . l i
M e llu n v ille
A v r.
A p p e a lin g in the m an ag er si ru e
w e ie lia r tr n e M a-m i and Jo se p h
J r f f e i c W e ti'e i. A llg i - w e ie D e l,
hie ( I ’D o iu iell at d K a te Edwaid-&gt;.
R oy
H u n t,
M a ik
Ponder
and
B ra d Hush p o r lia y r d th e slo p h e ld *.
D an .'Id a ll read the C h ris tm a s
• lo ry . Th e fo llo w in g poems w e re
given “ W hy D n R rtta F o r C h r is t*
m as R in g .'
h&gt; P a u l G ra y s o n ,
“ No Room In The In n ,-’ D o u g las
G ra m k o u . “ t h r is t m a s D a y ," by
T o m m y M o o ie, "O ld M l. S a n ta
C la u * ,-' Tom m y G ta y on and **.\
C h tis lm a s F o lk S o n g ." w a s g ive n
be M elin'la W at nke. D avid A n
d in * , G eorge
kley amt D e l,h ie
D ukes.
A trio rvin p o se d of M elm da
H s u i t e , la m l.ip s e y and Debbie

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DUOITKI) A ID H M&gt; THK KLIUKSll.UKNT TAItl.K
at the .■shower for Miss Melinda McMtimiy me from left.
Slut mu Knrruker, Carol Trepanier. Hetlv McNeil, the
honoiee, Miss MeMiirray, Alts. Fretl MeMtimiy, her
mother nml I’eliny I’lilver.

Mrs. McCall's Kindergarten
Presents Christmas Pageant

During tha holid.iv season when eggnog is featured hv local
dairies, use Ihe milk and egg-rich beverage as the custard base of
a decorative fruit desarrt.
This party mold so delicata of text.ire and lofty of height onlv
requires Iho blending of four ingredient* (,**til*-»l eggnog, tinflavor*-! gelatine, ranoed fruit nnkt.nl, and heavv rrram. In flavored gelatin* gives the mold ila beauty of design and proloci*
tha light airv Uxiurw,
The ,|eos*rt enn ho *hfll«*d in a spring form pan lined with lad*
finger conktew. or »4 can ha chilled in individual serving dishew.

Gleaners Class
Enjoys Party

Miss McMurray, Bride-Elect
Honored With Bridal Shower

Put Extra Glow Into Lemon Pie
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Osteen Class Meets
At I'eteison Home

The Lad ii-s Adult Sunday School
• las* of the Osteen Baptist Church
held its regular monthly uteri
D u k e , s .i i k
U ir i» lm a * t a n d le s .”
ins Mnndaj evening at (he home
G ru rg e
Ackley
sang
B e t lilr
hem 's L u lla b y " and the c h o ir sang ul 'I r ». J. S. Peirrsun. V short
C h ris tm a n c a ro l* am i .Santa i Ian s Inistness meeting was cnndurird
s o n g ., a r , om panietl hv Ja n e t Jo hn- tiy the President, 'll*
*o(i. I ho ir inenibei s w e ir Pam Mrs
Robert Williams
I ip -e v , Melinda M m lik e , Debbie devotion
Ih ik e s , Gem glim H u n t.
A Christinas ihrmr
I.o n I re W m i | s „ n , Doug G r a n t . n decorating ihe lioiiii........ .......
k o rt. T u u i i ii ) M o siri. 'lik e G il- Christinas greenery and a bright
m a itm ,
D avid
A n d iu s , G eorge !v ligthtrd tree,
'l l - Tho ill as
A ck le y. P a u l liig y m n , B ill C o llie r . lemon was in charge of Ihe en
R „ v H u n t. S«ot C o s , ( ind y H o w ell Irrtainment. followed hv an ex
change of gills b&gt; the ineintiprs
and S u san E d w a id s .
Hefreshniirit* n, Irmt cake,
Dmig liia m k o w *&lt; teil a* m u ster
o f ie ie m o n ie f, T h e c h ild re n pie- cookies, mils and eolfee werr
sented th e ir p a re n l* » i l h g if t * , served to Mrs Guy Beall. Mrs
AIHer I Clark, Mu Nolen Osteen
made al th r srh o u l. Mill t n lljr t
'If*. Harry Osteen. Mrs. Levi
(lo -ed tire r id e l ta m in g p ro g ia m
Van Ellen. Mrs king Allman.
w ith ' ' Little P r a v e r "
M r. John Tatum, Mr- Claude
Tyson. Mr* Elmer Shivers, Mrs.
Ihoina* Lemon. 'Ira. Troy Gary,
If you make (hr stuffing a dav
rarly, refrigerate It m a covered Mr* Robert Williams. Mrs I W.
bowl, not in thr bird. Stuff and
truss thr towd thr day it is to be
cooked.

Personals
IDA MAY SJOHIOW
(' W Isbill, who was principal
of t.akr Marv School for manv
ve.ir*. underwent surgery last week
and is reported doing nicely. Hi*
address i* Indian River Hospital
Vern Beach. Etnrida
Mr and Mr* Robert T Willis
irlurm-d from Parris Island. S. C
Werlnesday. They attended I* %
graduation ceremonies of their
son Robert fwe. who ha* Just com­
pleted his basic iraining with the
Murine Corps Boh will arrivr
home on Saturday In spend the
Christmas Holidavt and will relorn In t amp l.e;eunr for further
training
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package directions, and blend '*
cup of moist minren.ent into the
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Ihr foil pan Bake arrnriltng to
package directions, root, snd serve
with lemon flavored hard lance. \
Orange Maple Syrup
Orange maple vvnij) tavle* good
on pancakes To make t cup of
vauee, blend I I Sooner! can of
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Coven Sports

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another player like one of these boys. *

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With three wins behind them, Coach
£ Bod Layer's Seminolea a r t taking a little
Z break in their schedule. They'll return to
t practice after the Christmas weekend and
C their first opponents will be neighboring
t Oviedo.
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The Seminoles found little trouble in
** roiling past Lyman and DeLand but things
Z were a little different against the BarraT cudas. They found themselves trailing by
■£ a pretty good margin several times and at
t the end of the half they had scored only
j 17 points. They did prove, however, that
■ they can come back and they 11 probably
r have to do thla many timee when they
t *tart running up against tough opposition,
*
There are many big games and plenty
£ of tough opponents still facing the speedy
Seminoles and they are going to have to
play their very beat to upset some of these
tepms. Anyway you look a t it, this profa mutes to be a great season from beginning
r to end.
*
The Oviedo Lions were rolling along
r pretty well until they ran against Apopka
g b a t Tuesday. Mike Duda and Johnny
“ Tealnsky have been the big guns up unZ RI now but they still lack th at “blg,r man
S in the lineup. Many of us remember
v Johnny Jones and Cart Fabry from a
i eoupla of Coach Mlkler's teams of the past
►and IH bet hs would weleomo tha sight of

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2 NEW YORK (UPI) - Humbert
j . (Jack) Fugaxy of New York,
(famous old-time promoter, will
&gt; i | s the return logamar Johans■toe-Floyd PatterioR heavyweight
Jjttl* fight lor illorney Roy Cohn'*
rtroup of wealthy bueiMiimcn,
tffagaiy diicloted today.
- “ I will be a modernistic oldJWmo promotion, with all slops
■pulled out," said 72 year-old Jack,
&gt; k 0 gave the late Tex Richard
;f t 1ft competition for a while in
-Sto 1920's. "The gate will be
&gt;bout • million and a half."

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Kennel Club To Aid
Youngsters Wednesday
Sanfordilei Wednesday after­
noon at Sanford-Orlindo Kennel
Clab will be watching lha fleet
greyhoundi run for needy youngateri of Seminole County.
Profit* from the special charity
eard will go to th* county's newly
formed Seminole County Juvenile
Council, Inc. Spearheaded by
County and Juvenile Judge Wilson
Alexander and other civie lead­
ers, the council is designed to aid
needy youngster* of all ages ia Ihe
county.
The lOrac* slate of action, the
club'i drat of acveral charity
programs of the year, will start at
2 p. m. The club has been com­
pletely refurnished during th*
lummer monlha and track offi­
cials have forecast the oval’s
fifth straight record-breaking sea­
son. The kennel club Is located
enulh of Sanford, about a mile
west of U. S. 17-22.
Tonight’s 10-event schedule, start­
ing at 1:10 p. m , will be the se­
cond night of Ihe season's new 02day calendar. Hundreds of local
fans helped swell th* grandstand*
Saturday for a record opening.
In the big ninth event tonight,
fans will be wondering if 0. B.’s
Mortgage will make his payment

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The Orlando Elks club is humming
with action these days as its members
make plans for th s 14th annual Tangerine
Bowl this coming New Year’s night. All
sports events are wonderful to me but the
Tangerine Bowl is outstanding on my
catander of eventa because this is the only
one of its kind th a t 100 per cent of the
net proceeds goes to charity. The funds
from the gate are turned over to the
Harry’-Anna Crippled Children’s Home and
believe me, they do a tremendous amount
of good.
The contest this year pits two of the .*
finest small eollcge teams in the country
against each other. Presbyterian and Mid­
dle Tennessee should provide ■ very fine
football game for everyone and the pregame feativitlea promise to be outstanding.
The price of the tickets are from $245
depending upon where you choose to sit.
They may lie obtained In Orlando at the
San Juan Hotel or here in Sanford from
W. D. Hardin. You may contact Bill at the
Elks lodge here in Sanford and he’ll be
glad to fix you tip with some fine tickets.
What finer Christmas could you give
someone? The price of your ticket might
give aoma boy or girl a chance to walk
again. Plan now to be at the Tangerine
Bowl on New Years night for a great
game.

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which la predicted by top morning
line odds of S-to-2. The 71-pound
whit* and brlndle dog is owned jy
talent • studded Oswald Brothers
Kennel, a newcomer to the local
oval, but a steady contributor in
recent years of champions to the
sport of queens.
O. R.’s Mortgage caught the
eye of fans at tha pre-season
schooling races by his driving
finishes. In his lest two contests,
the big gent started alowly, hut
exploded with speed toward Ihe
final turn foe Impresaive tri­
umphs.
Oswald Brothers will have an­
other entry ia 0. B.’i Melon,
starling with 6-to-l early odds
by th* hsndicappcr.
Returning fans from last year
probably will be pulling fur Cri
Tears, rated a 3-10-1 shot behind
O. B.'a Mortgage, la the red
fawn's only schooling rare, she
ran into a crowded turn, fell hack
to seventh, but cam* strung In the
homestretch to salvage a show
position Crl Tears was a favorite
in the grandstand last season be­
cause of her incredible ability io
spring alive at the last moment.
She furnished many gloomy minutrs, however, for Ihe spectators
who were rooting for the one that
"would have won, It it hadn't been
for Cri Tears.”
Another strong entry in the
feature Is F.d’i Blue Lace, lightest
greyhound In the race at St
pounds. This blue tinted hustler
holds un Impressive schooling re­
cord, along with excellent srini at
other track*.
Also in Ihe ninth are Ray Rush,
Rocky MacGinly (another fieri rel turning veteran), Bird Rork and
i Discoverer.
A triple-treat of marathon con
i tests also ie on tap tonight. The
second, seventh and inth events
will be long three eights mile
consistent crowd plea sera,

THE NEWEST THING IN OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT. Charlie Mor­
rison, publicity director for the Seminole Chamber of Commerce gets aet
to take a few swings at the Batt-Butt batting range a t Went 24th St. and
South French Avenue. Co-owners Ken Ganninger left, and Charlie Smith
look on.

Weekend Sports
Called Pres* International
Saturday
BOSTON — Carl Braun made
• losing debut at coach of Ihe
New York Knickerbocker* when
the Boston Celtics scored a HO­
UR victory in a nationally tele­
vised National Basketball Assn,
gam*.
HAVANA, Cuba — Caul Unix,
1581k, the middleweight champion
of Luba, scored a split decision
over Bernle Stone, hi!, Miami,
Kla., in a 10-round bout.
LAKE PLACID, N. Y. — S un
llr n ha in of Lake I’lncid # n
named United States delegate to
the executive committee of the
International Bobsled Federation
which meeta In Cortina, Italy,
Jan. 12.
TOKYO —
Army teem
Force, 14-12.
Bowl football

The U. S. All-Star
defeated the Air
in the 13lh Bice
game.

Sunday
SYDNEY. Aunt.alia — Alex 01medo lost hl.s first match ns a
professional tennis player, drop­
ping a 4-tl, 7-5, fl-2 decision to
Lew llioij In tha opening rnimd of

the United States va Australia
tournament.
LOS ANGELES—Sprinter Kay
Nortun of San Jo«e State College
was named the "greatest athlete
for lUStl In North America" hy
the Helms flail Board,

Kuenn Takes
Batting Crown

CHICAGO (UPI) Harvey
Kuenn. pos.ibly the fine*! natural
hitler in the American league,
finally nwni that elusive halting
crown he has eyed for six years.
It was made official today
when league averages released
here showed the Detroit outfield­
er was far and away the leading
hitler with a .263 average last
season.
Until Ihls year, the 20-year-old
Kuenn had placed among Ihe top
•ix hitters in th* circuit for five
of six previous seasons, but he
never was able to wm the title.
This year, though, he won going
away, slamming out 194 hits in
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo 681 official limes at bat to best
( t’PIt — World figure skating teammate M Kaline, who was
rhampion Dave Jenkins, who suf­ runnrrup with .327.
fered a cut on liia right leg in a
accident while skating last August
said today h a l he ready to go
to lha wittier Olymptce to Feb
rttory.

Skate Champ Ready

Nation's Top Fives Face
Rugged Schedule Ahead
United Pres* fnteraational
West Virginia rests on Its lau­
rels after its smashing victory In
the Kentucky Invitatlunat but the
nation's other top (Ives face stern
tests this week leading up to the
whirl of holiday tournaments start­
ing next Saturday.
Second ranked Ohio State plays
a pair of toughies on the road
tonight and Tuesday. Ilrst-ranked
Cincinnati goes against nigged
eighth ranked Bradley In a real
bark-yard hrawl Tuesday night
and St. Insula, Kansas, Kentucky,
Indiana and Georgia Tech also
see action in the next 44 hours.
The frantic action comes to a
complete halt Thursday
and
Christmas Day hut then reaches
a new season peak Saturday with
the start of the Holiday Festival
tournament In New York and the
West Coast A. C. tourney in San
Francisco. And the activity really
(mils over a week from today
with outstanding tournaments in
every section of the country.
It's doubtful, however, If any
team will come out of ihe holiday
"m adneii" with a victory to top
the one achieved by West Virginia
al l-cxinglon. Ky., Saturday night.
Jerry Weil, playing the second
half with a broken nose, score I
33 points in the 79 70 victory over
Kentucky lhal slri-ldird tin- thirdranked
.Mountaineers'
winning
streak to eight games. West suf­
fered the injury when stmek by
a stray Kentucky elbow near Ihe
send of the first half and play
was stopped several limes during
the second half when bleeding re
sumed.
"It's always a great challenge
to play Kentucky on Us home
floor," said Mountaineer Coach
Fred Schaus, "West played hit
U'Ual great game hut he had to
sharp honors in this one with Lee
Patron*."
Pairone, a R I. 193 pounder who
has been a “ minute man" for
West Virginia the last two sea­
sons, tossed in 21 points.
Sixth ranked St. tavuie ripped
fifth ranked North Carolina, 68 62.
in thr consolation game of the
season'x biggest tournament to'
date and goes on to meet Kansas,
No. 9. Tuesday night.

Through

Health

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Vint ranked Cincinnati wallop­
ed Louisville, 97-74, 1fourth-ranked
California crushed Colorado, 79-48,
seventh-ranked Utah heal St.
Mary's (Calif.), 72 63, Kansas de­
feated Brigham Young, 93 41, 11th
ranked Indiana whipped Detroit,
89 43, 12th rankeu Georgia Tech
downed North Carolina Stale, 80
53, I4th-ranked Iowa topped Okla­
homa, 42-49, and lllh-ranked New
York University walloped Denver
91-88
Ohio State, idle Saturday, meets
Ulah lonighl and goes against
Brigham Young Tuesday night in
a rugged road assignment, Geor­
gia Tech Irlrs to run ila winning
streak lo 16 games againit South­
ern Methodist lonighl and Texas
Tech Tuesday night, and Indiana
plays Notre Dame and Krnturky
faces Temple in other Tuesday
night action.
The Societv nf Actuaries sav
you sre healthiest if you are 20
pounds under the average weight
for your health and age.

Chronic Bronchitis
Bronchitis is an inflammalion of the mucous membrancs of the bronchial tubes,
Often times the inflammation
und swelling occurs to such
nn extent that the passages
are closed, making
breathing
very difficult.
1iv , rhmivii*
cases there is
apt to be some
l o s s of flesh,
weakness and a
tendency toward
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.Unnis— Those haw
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mg the dry cough are very
susceptible to fresh colds,
which are apt to occur when
the patient is subjected to exposu re. Those cases having
the loose cough and abundant
expectoration have difficulty
in breathing, rattling sounds
in their cheat, decided loss of
weight and foul breath. These
cases mise much yellow extiadate which tends to become
mirulent.
For every effect you inual
have a cause; that is a fun-

Tonight, Post Time 8:10
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CHARITY MATINEE
W EDNESDAY, 2 P. M.
Ail Profit Will Go To Seminole
County Juvenile Council

G E N E R A L ^

Ob* of a aerie* of art ielea
published la the public latsreat to explaiu mad IBaatrite
(ho practice of scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
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aod hie telephone noshes to
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damental law. If a person ia
ill, aa In bronchitis, tha dlsease condition i* an *ffecl
for which there must ba n
cause. The chiropractic premise is that the cause of
bronchitis is due to a vertex
bml suhluxatinn which cause”
» pressure upon bronchial
nerve* and thus interferes
with the transmission of vi­
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The chiropractic objective i«
to determine the vertebral
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yita, *be
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force and thr0UJfh
proper „dj ui,tnient8| to eor#
rec( the vertebral subluxation no that the interference
j„ removed thus permitting
the restoration to health,

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BRUNSWICK, Me, (UH&gt; Hamilton College, skating 10 let
lermrn, was seeded No. 1 for
the Christmas Invitational hockey
tournament which gels underway
today. Brown was seeded No. 2.
New Hampshire No. I and host
Bowdoto No. 4.

Eggnog will be served in the Lobby during
Banking hours (9 A. M. to 1 P. M.)

Happiness

Th* Liberty Bowl promoters got
a fair shake from the weitherU
man for their initial venture. Th*
temperature was a crisp 42 de­
grees but the skies were clear
and sunny, and the field at Phil­
adelphia's Municipal Stadium was
to good eooditioii.
Ambrose Bud Dudley, presi­
dent of the Liberty Bowl Also ,
estimated Penn Slate and Ala­
bama each will take home elo*a
lo 4100.000 aa its shara of the
gate, television and radio t* 4
csipts.
H ill’s winning touchdown p a n
to Kochman at Philadelphia cams
in the final aecoode of tha first
half and developed from ■ fake
field goal formation. Hall had
taken over in (be second period
for All-America Rich!* L aen ,
who suffered a painful hip Injury.
Another second-stringer aporked
Clemson to its upset victory at
Houston.
Sophomore
Lowndeff
Shingler tossed one touchdown
pass and set up another touch­
down and a field goal with hta
classy pitching. He also wound up
at th* Tigers' leading ground
gainer with 48 yards In throe car­
ries.

(By DR. F. LEO KERWIN)

Seeded First

We*re having “Open H o u m * for all
our friends and customers, from now
through Christmas Eve.

Vto*4 Praia Ftoramettoaal
Tha Liberty aod Bluebonnet
bowls, although mart Infants,
could develop into (trapping addi­
tions to college tootbaU’* "ft®*
ily” of poet-seasoo claasics.
Many experts laughed when a
Philadelphia group announced
plans for it* first sanual Liberty
Bowl game.
"Imagine any team accepting
an invitation to pl»7 in Philadel­
phia to late December?" on*
coach snickered. "Instead ot the
Liberty Bowl they ought to call
it the ice bowl."
However, a crowd of 34.211
turned nut for Ihe North's first
major post-season bowl battle Sat­
urday aod ’watched Penn Stale
turn back Alabama, 70. on an
14-yard touchdown pass from
sophomore quarterback Galen Hall
to sophomore halfback Roger
Kochman.
The Bluebonnet Bowl Inaugural
was even a greater success — at
least at th* gale - as Clemson
rallied in the final period to up­
set Texas Chrlstiin. 22-7, before
36,000 fans in the Rice Institute
Stadium at Houston.

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Uncle Sam Can't Help
Americans Overseas
WASHINGTON (UPlt _ The
State Department ha* thta bit of
a d T I e a for anyone traveling
abroad: Don’t get into trouble.
One* you’re In, the department
eayi. there** not much that can
ba dona to c«t you out Other
countries have itandarde of juiUce that are not alwayi the tame
aa those In the United States.
9
State Department officials em­
phasised that an American visit­
ing a foreign country mu«t ac­
quaint himself with the laws of
that nation and understand that
ha cannot aspect exartly the
same treatment he might get at
home.
An example, they said, are traf­
fic codes in Mexico. There laws
are stiff, more eo than in this
country, and violators are usually
9 Jailed until trial, which may be
delayed for days.
The department followe a rou­
tine procedure once an American

i» arrested. In every ease where
the U. S. citlien applies to a con­
sular official for help, the official
gathers the facts in tha case, re­
ports thsm to the State Depart­
ment. followe the trial closely
and appraisee it from the legal
standards of the foreign country.
This is what is being done in
the rase ef Miami Herald reporter James Buchanan, arreatsd in
Havana on a charge that he aid­
ed the prieon escape of American
Auatln Young. Young had bean
sentenced to SO year* by the r i­
del Caatro government for antiCastro activity.
The State Department empha­
sised that a trial must ba judged
by tha standards In the foreign
country itself, rather than on U. S.
standards. The United States tries
foreign eitixene under U. 8. code*
when they break tha law.
If there la a gross miscarriage
of justice in the foreign trial of
'I WAS THE NIGHT 1IEKOKE i'UKINl’MAM! Hernle Harper, Jmli Hailey,
an American, the U. S. govern­
Bonnie Boyd, and Paul Watnon act the part of a family awniting for
t'ompietff Your
ment ran make a representation
Christman at the Monroe School Christmas program Thursday night.
CHRISTMAS SHOTTING and ask that tha foreign govern­
Elizabeth Goben. far right, is the narrator.
ment lighten the sentence or give
at
lome ether relief.
However, American officials
smphasised that each rasa must
bt derided on the circumstances
involved and there is no automat­
ic U. 8. government appeal.
Aerase from the peat Office
As a matter af fact, officials
ALANTA (CPU - A part of Mason-Dixon line were reciting Rose of Texas.’*
said, Americana generally have
“Ask for
the works of New Flngland poets,
America
died Saturday.
Only the present generation of
fared better in trial* abroad than
TOP VALUE STAMPS’* do foralgn nationals convicted of When Walter Williams died at chances are the Southern male young adult Southerners grew up
llouiton, Tex., from the rigors of was shouting Father Abram Ry­ without hearing from the lips oi
tha sam* crime.
hii many years his passing wrote an’s lines at commencement day the men who fought the old
an end to one of the bloodiest— audiences:
stories of Lee and Jackson and
"Forth from its scabbard pure Hood and Stuart and Johnston
and the brightest — chapters of
and bright, flashed the sword of and Beauregard.
American history.
All that's left now as a remind­ Lee..
Most nf the old men who sur­
Walter Williams symbolised that vived past the century mark ac­
Specialising in Home Cooked Foods
er to the South of the war It lost
are the thousands of books, good aword for many.
tually had done little or no fight­
He was the last of four million ing. But it didn’t seem to matter.
and bad: parks, rowi of tomb­
stones, and marble monuments in men who fought in the war of They all were called "General.**
every courthouse square of every 1MI-63 between North and South. and anecdotes ascribed to them
Spaghetti
lasagne
Steaks
An estimated halt - million men were a part of every Confederate
small Southern town.
Ravioli
Chicken Cacclatore
Sea Food
Williams was the last living died In that war.
reunion.
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The last veteran ,f the Northern
symbol of the American Civil War
The Iasi reunion was held at
between the North and the South. forces, Albert Woolston of Duluth. Norfolk, V a, in 1931, and only
SPring 4-3111
411 ■- Valuala
At the last, his claim of being - Minn , died Aug 1. 1134. at the three of the old soldiers were
Across Frem The Water To»»r la Oraaga City
veteran of Hut war was disputed, age or 1M.
strong enough to make It. They
Three Southerners outlived him were Sailing. W. J. Bush of Fitz­
but it didn't matter.
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above the age of 40 still hold* a Va., and William A. Lundy of of Olla. La.
personal memory of that war, Laurel Hill. Fla. Sailing dird
heard from the lips of the men March IS, 1939. Lundy died Sept.
A (bars la America! Industry grawa and earaa
who fought it and the memoirs of 2, 1937.
throughout tha years. Far iafarmaliaa call —
As the old men dies!, a long
those who lived it.
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Turn^vf the - century giants of accepted part of the Southern
northern industry may be unly scene died with them. Only 13
names to him. but he ran speak yeara ago there still were 228
pasilonaltly of " P r i s e * John" Hebei veterans alive, and they
Magruder. (lamecock Joe John*- gathered each year to swap tales
Inn, or how General Lee gave at the annual Confederal* re­
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Watkar, XI, hie pretty blonde wife
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Boyer said the child apparently
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Sheriff Boyer laid they apparjwt*
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noon after returning from a visit to
McLeod'* house. Mrs. Walker and
her ion were ihot twice in the head
with a . 8 caliber rifle and the
husband and infant daughter were
shot once ia the head.
A posse aided by bloodhounds
searched aurrounding countryside
yesterday In hopes of tracking the
killer but gave up after several
hours without succesf.
Authorities said they were work­
ing, on the theory ihe killer wai a
friend of Ihe family who tried to
attsek the wife. But Boyer said of­
ficers had questioned doieas of per­
sona who knew the victims and
turned up nothing.
“ We ean’t find anybody any­
where who had any reason to dis­
like them" he said. “They were a
very happy Christian family—re­
spected end loved by all wbo knew
them.
He said Mrs. Walker had not
been raped although some bruises

on her face Indicated ibe may hare
been (truck before ibe was shot.
He ordered an autopsy to deter*
mine if aha had been sexually mol*
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Add 2 Opponents
BOSTON IUP1) — Boston Univtrsily. playing two new opponents. has announced a 10-game
1900 football schedule, one more
than in 1909. Ohio University
and the University of Buffalo are
the new opponents, while Kansas
has been dropped. The others in­
clude Penn Stale. Syracuse, Holy
Cross, George Washington, Con­
necticut,
Massachusetts,
West
Virginia and Boston College.

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4. Real Eatata Wanted
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5-ROOM apartment, unfurnished,
kitchen equipped Celery and
MellonrUle Ave. *50. FA 8-3T38.
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BY OWNER: NEW 1-BEDROOM
CBS HOUSE in Lake Mary. Cen
tral Heat. Under M,MO’caih or
terms. Phone FA 3-OT2B.

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Mon. Dec. St, 1959—Fage 11

IAFF-A-DAY

LOOKING FOR A BUY?

OFFICE SPACE with ample park- Let us show you this one situated
on a large beautifully land­
ins. 211 Oak Avenue. FA 2 5004.
scaped tot in nne of Sanford'*
SLEEPING ROOMS The Gablet,
quieleat residential section*.
tot Magnolia. FA 2-0210.
Of CR construction, thin 3 bed­
3-ROOM furniahed apartment 111
room home feature* a large
Palmetto Ave.
living area, tile bath, and fully
equipped kitchen. Some aI the
CLEAN .room furnished apt. ,m sny
extras arr Venetian
Cloie in. I ll Park Art.
blinds, traverse rods, hot water
heater, and large utility room.
14. N ld la g • Palnttar • Repair* FURNISHED 4-roome. Adulti. Ml
N. Javmine Ave.
15. Special Service*
This home can bn yours by pay­
ing *995 down, and assuming
14*A Basely Parlor*
FIVE room furniahed garage
a low Intereat 4H% VA mortIS.' Flewera 4 Plant*
apartment. Phone FA 2-3202.
«*«*.
IT* PSto • Lhtitock • Supplies
Contact Ua Today!
HOUSE, Lake Mary. FA 2-ISM.
IS* Meehisiery * Teels
J-REDROOM home, unfuraiihed,
Stenstrom Realty
I t Beat* and Meter*
targe kitchen, Florida room,
HERBERT STENSTROM
to. AataaaSUea
central heat. Good neighbor!.
Registered Broker
W-A Trailer*
IIS Rosalia Dr. Ph. FA 2 2390.
LEN R1SNER
I I . Faraitare
LOTTIE BROADWAY
FURNISHED apartment Ideal tor
•S. Article* For Sale
KEN TORBETT
tourist couple. 317 W. 3rd.
^ N a t t c t a S Ptreenail
BETTY I D. SMITH
FA
2
2816.
S » - Leal * Feaad
Associate*
t o Edacities — laitnrtioa
Ph. FA 1 34M
FURNISHED cottage *75 per It N. Park month. (In 17 92 at Five Point!.
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FARMER’S AGINCY
Phone FA 2 1487.
N. V. Farmer, Rneltor
f-BEDROOM CB houie. Tale- 4-BEDROOM unfurnished home;
D. H. Whitmore
1*» bath; all electric kitchen;
phone FA 2 MM.
Lillian G. Trama
ll^P lam W njB orrtonn
I. Real Bstaia Fir loin
extra large earporte. Pinrcrrst
Associate*.
RENT A BED
School directly North — no 114 B. French Av*. Ph. FA 2-31*1 .••Birr FT WHILE YOU CAN" SANFORD Ptumhlag ft Reattof
Roll*way, Hotpital A Baby Bed*
streets for children to eroia. After hours, FA 2-1111, FA 3-4B», S Aeras In tb* hear! nf Itok* 2594 So. Elm Ph. FA IT ttt.
By Dvy, Week or Month,
Available immediately. 104 Pine- FA SAMI
Mary (contain* at leaat H tori*
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
crest Dr., Ph. TA 2-TOtO.
lota) High, Dry
Ukeview Plumbing &amp; Repairs
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Ph. FA 2-6181
110 W. l it St.
Property Priced to sell at
Jan C. Thamaa
I. Keel Estate Foe Sate
Realtor
811,000. Call Htlan Noonan— 1922 Barit* Bt.
FA B-N48
3-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
LAKE MART
Stemper Agency. Ph. FA I-T731
kitchen electrically equipped. I-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped Ph. FA 3-6237 of FA S-1M4.
nr PA 8-4B9I.
3412
Willow Avenue.
Call
home. Low down payment. 834
FA 2 0274.
a month. 1119 Summerlin.
V e l a r A APARTMENTS: room*
private bath*, 114 W. Flrat St.

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RAYMOND M. BALL

Ph. FA f-4113 TTiio I bedroom Pinecrest home
on a corner lot naoda an owner
ROOM: Lady, home privilege!;
HOUSE: 1300 tor equity In ona
Real Eetato — Insurance
—to ha the owner you need
reaionable. IDS H a l l y .
year old house In Country Club
Barely Bond*
FA 2 2*89.
8123 down. Buy this borne and
Manor-quick tala. Ph FA 3-4278
111 Bo. Park Av*. Tb. FA t-6441
pay monthly payment* lesi
after I p. m.
Hanford
than rent. No other dail like
Evan* Bldg. Lake Mary
It In Sanford. These terms
Tb. FA 2-11*0
apply only until December 11.
SAN 8 EM KNOLLS
Gosh, Mom, wt etn afford
isi t h « c i a r r r r c o r n y n r t a n
iis t ii
jm ic u L
e t n e r t r * o r LAKEFRONT Property in 0*te*o
thia o m I CALL NOW!
I Bedroom
ra o R in a . is axd row a a tti.
244 ft on like; 251 ft, an front;
MORE FOR YOUR MONIY
v o t . r C O t V T T . S * . 1*4**.
227 ft. on East; 94 ft. on West;
W. 1. "BUI" 8TEMPEB Agency
n n n r.a to in o w c t v i a
HOMES BY ZKULI
modern 1 bedroom home, double
Phare FA 2-4891
111 N. P u t
t O W N o r LONOWOOD, V t / i n i D A
garage; 90 fruit treei; 3 In.
r*tltlan«r,
wa.
well, Ph. Orlando, GArden 3-5777
7. Boatatta OpportulUaa
* * I B JIT A T « O T FIX) III DA, f t &gt;1
MODEL OPEN DAILY
cleared; high
FOR SALE—Successful neighbor
T O T i l K STAT E
O r r U i t t l D A LOTS for sate;
4 Blocks west of French
ground: too' x 145'; Near Raven­
hood bar and grtU, Completely
A ND T H K BKVEUAt, m O P K t l on 2oth Street
TT
OWNKtlX,
t a x i ’a v k h h
na Park; **5o. FA I-71I3.
equipped, on largn lot and per­
r t T i r . K N H AND O T I l K i m II V\
fect location for aapansinn with
IS O
O II r l . A t M I M l A V V
IV* and I baths, choice of color friendly, growing community.
It DJI IT, T IT t.K o n IN T E R EOT
tile—Furred and plaster walla— Failing health—causa of aala.
IN r i i r P R O P K R T T TO HE
aeekcted
nr
th e
i* srAll electric kttehena-----Terratse
FA 8-1845.
BROKER
ANTE
n r T H E TOWN HE
f l o o r a—Custom-built cabinet­
lA iN iiw o o n .
p in n iD A .
o r 2*2 Be. Park Ave. Fb FA t-SMI
work
and
dust-free
eloeeta—
B. Female Help Wanted
H T R K K T AND VVATED I'I
(I
Landscaped and other plua fea­
M t o v K J t K N T n.&gt;NT,s
Sl'NI.ANI)
ESTATES:
3
bedroom,
t.NAKTEIt A lo ltE P A I I T D T I , .
tures.
MATURE SALESWOMAN. Phone
2 hath TB home. FA 2 2*09.
A I U . T DKlU.'IttlIKD. OH T o II'
FA &gt;1743.
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AND ASSOCIATES

114 N. Park At*.

THE REAL ESTATE
NUMBER IS FA 2-4M1

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FIVE ACRES
Realtor ft tnearss
THREE BEDROOM HOUSE
MERRY CHRISTMAS
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer
Owmr wanli offer on (his prop­ Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
Yours will be If you help pay
erty located Just beyond Five
Off those bills by r«pre*enling
Kobert F. May, Bart Ptleher,
Points on Old Orlando Rosd.
AVON CaSMETICS
Write
Helen F. Noonan
Ownrr hsi bren asking Jiu.ooo. Thona FA 2-4991
Box 244 Ijtckhart, TU. TO
111 N. Park
hut due to illness will take less.
DAY.
Exclusive lusting.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
YOUNG WOMEN- Train for AIR­
Raymond l.undqulst, Asto*.
LINES. See our ad undar Clast.
FA 23*31 Atlantic Bank M4g. 2 Acre* af hlghlaad with hnaa,
IS, ^duration Instruction.
la good water area. Beariag
BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
lemon and eraag* treos. On WHITE female help wanted. 1 ust
2 BR. house on klagnolia. just out ’ pavtd road.
be 21. Apply to Pig 'N Whistle.
of nty llm i'i; kitchen equipped,
*10,900
COMPLETE
PRICE
Venetian blinds space heater.
EXPERIENCED CASHIER for
Unit sell at once. *5905. Will
super market. Part time work.
trade for late model car, Two Bedroom CR home bail* to
Apply in person — no phone
VA 2 0881 or FA 2 0533.
calls. TIP TOP SUPER MAR
FHA specifications. 142 monthly
KET.
paymaat*. 94,904.
HOUSE for Sale or Trade: Price
*7,300. Terms. Ph. FA 2 8184.
9. Mala Help Waatad

3500 DOWN

3200 Dn. - Vacant

ROSA L. PAYTON

per ctiitum SELL or TRADE: 3 Bedroom. I'x Registered Real Eit a to Broker
hslht, CB, Florida room, Nicely Miry E. Carmen - leo Balvall
I S rT) p # r ft nil urn, peiyahlii a# nil'
snnuitly
en f t t p t t m b t r
I
And
Isndiciprd 135' x 193' corner
B. E. Rngrro, Sr. Associates
M arc h 1 of t a c h y e a r , a c s r t c a t l n f f
lot. *2,300 down or will trade Fk. FA 1-1391 lf .w at Hiawatha
I h i p r i n c i p a l a m o u n t n f |f&lt;Mhht, h#
for
oilier
properly.
Will
finance
Ini* In t h e d*nnmlnft tfon nf tl.'i'W
• s c h , a n d ni«tiiFln« s t r l a U y In «n*
part of down payment If desir­ 2-BEDROO.M frarr* nous* Hi vtry
n u l l in stiillm en tft In t h e ) f d M
ed.
120 E Coleman Circle.
good condition sprinkler sys­
|M*» to !'*•!•, In rtu iiH e, a mure
FA 2-7807.
tem: front and rear screened In
r o n i p l H • ilriit r l p t l u n of rmI iI S t re e t
e n d W a f e r l i n i 'r o v e m e n t Itnndli beporch, garage; large corner lot;
I m eon t a t tied In I he |i*-i:IM«n h e r e ­ 5-ACRES of good farm land in
W4 W. 20th. 51.
Ssnford Celery Della *300 per
in
Done and o r d e r s I at 'Sanford,
acre. Excellent terms. Richards 3 BEDROOM home
hardwood
Florida, this loth day of Dtcimb#r,
Hotel. Melbourne, Florida.
Boors, Larga lot. 2404 Adam*
m i.
• ' ViklelK A. W U X I \ VIH. J r
Court, Wynnawood. T a r m *.
I udit» of t h e fin ult Court of
FA 2-1417.
the Ninth Judicial Circuit nf
FIDEL FIDDLES WHILE
Florida, in and for Prmlnnls
3
BEDROOM,
f bath hnma. Extra
CUBA BURNS
C o u n ty .
large utility room, doubt* car
hut don’t you fiddle around and
ports. 110 Shannon Dr., FA 1-1179.
l a Ik* C a a r l » t Ik e
delay buying your new home
s t a l l , , : * ( M t a l r . riaetoa, l a r«&lt;*until it is too late tn claim BV OWNER: 3 Red run m CB home
Wat*.
hnmcitesd exemption.
l a r * i SUlai* *1
With larga rtorida room, dining
Never before has the Stemper
J O H N H. rl.VMiSTICn. J R
area. Large equity for aale
D#cf ftf»i1
Agency
had
so
many
fine
II TO All r r * « l l l « r * a a * P « r* a a* N a t *
cheap. 105 Shannon Dr. Phon*
homev
In
sell
in
every
price
Ian
I l a i n , nr
ll* M » S *
l* S ln l
FA 2-3324.
range, Just call and tell us
•at* e:»i«i*i
where
you
want
to
live
In
"The
Toil *11.1 -*«I| u r »"U * ' • h»t*l.i
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
a,itin*&lt;t »n.t rt.|Ulrt'1 to pr»*»m
City- of Gracimti Living", how
2544 French Ava.
any i l«lm* out it«m&gt;nit* nhirh smi
much you care to invest, and
af *lth*r of &gt;nu. n u r (i*v* **»(n*
ve will lake you lo a home that
tk&lt; «*Ui* -if J mIIX ». *.VN«i*TBn
R talu r
J f , .|#i:t»»**'l. 1*1* ° r **l'l I ' l u n t !
we will ha proud to show and
U th* raun'v JtHk* *f a*i*iln*I*
"Can Hall”
Phon* FA 11441
you will be ( -inn to own
County. V'li.rlit* *k hi* off!. * In
th* i**,un l,.iu»- nf *-•i-i ''.innty •: W. II. "BUI" STEMPER Ageacy
Ranfiinl Ki-irhl*. within *'«ht r»tIt2 N. Park
ktnt*r month* from th* Km* of th* F l o o r l . \ 2-1991
fir*! publlvnilwn of th,&lt; nntii •
•9 Each itairn -.e &lt;l»m*n.t *h*tt h» tn
writing inH at.*11 *t»t» th* rU n
hf r**l.l*n.» *nd pn*t nffle* addf***
•f th* , 1*im*nt. and »h.*i! h* *worn
tn #y ilia ,Uim»nt, hi* »**nt, #r
• Horn*}. ami »"V *u* h . Utm nr
4*m»n&lt;l not •&lt;» ftl»-l *t&gt;»lt "•
/* h u m ; v njr: vnt MANoaTBR t; y;O. HILDEHRAMI h a *
many APOT CAMlI and auod
A* adinmlitratrli nf th* r»l»t*
term buser* for ACREAGB . .
• f it in \ n isasosiTER JR
( i t t m E.4 . . . F A R M S . . . M O .
liict j»•
OILMAN ftrifl MrDOXNVSt I*
TKL* . . » \MTIKJt . . BL'BL
Attorn*** *' 1*4ftr
NESS KB . . . and INCOME
I*. 41. Heat ft*'
IHIDPKItriM nf all kind*. If
Wlifltr 1*4fk. Klnrlilft
ynu art trrtnu* about *elliag
and re*d« to .tart park'nc,
not

*%c##dlnK f h t

J. W. HALL

Wall

Flumbinir A Hinting
AIR CO'’DITlONLNG
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
torn Sanford Ava.
FA 1-9842

WANTED part time Correspond
ent (or th* Sanford area. R«
tired or semi retired persona
also eonitdered Car essential
and some knowledge of credit
Ins-eiligation. Reply by mail,
staling ag*. background, busi­
ness or employment record and
present activities. Write Dun
ft Bradslreat, Inc., Bos 2208.
West Ray Station, Jacksonville,
1. Fla.
II. Warb Waatad
HIGH SCHOOL girl genres baby­
sitting job. Ravenna or Loeh
Arbor area. FA 2-1304.

~

7 ; i 7a s s
INSTALLED

a uto

[a rt

e l e c t r ic

j

, For the Bent In Wiring |
I • RESIDENTIAL
,
• INDUSTRIAL
I
• COMMERCIAL

| Ph. F A J - 3 4 2 7 ,
C9 S r

BRAND tmlny — hi* asrvlee
will en*t you n* marel

(ieo. W.
Hildebrand,
K ra llo r
P. O. Bo i

1941

W indshield

ORLANDO
P h o n e G \ 3-8DM

• ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS
New ft Used Furniture ft Appli­
• PARKING ARFAS
ances A Good Place To
BUY. SELL or TRADE
Quality Workmanahip ft Materials
Tarana To Suit Your Budget
• FREE ESTIMATE*
*m Saafard Ava,
FA 1-7489
• WORK GUARANTEED
Ph«M FA 2-4030 Sanford. Fla.
• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
• EASY TERMS
All Bla* Ruga And Wall To Wall
Carpal*. Satisfaction Guaranteed. WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
1 Weak Servian
Ph. FA 1-7437
New And Utad Furitur*
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
111 E. Flrat St.
FA 3-8433
A l typai and alias, tnatalled
"Do It Yourself"
Used furniture, appliances, tools
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
ate. Bought-Sotd Larry's Mari
STINE
213 Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 1-4133
Machinery and Supply Co.
Wf W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 4432 ROLLAWAY. Hospital and lUby
Beds. Day. Week or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
HEATING
110 French Ave.
H. B. POPE CO.
Ph. TA 2-7953
200 S Park - FA 2-4314

Jenkins Furniture

WILSON - MAIER

tl III W. 2nd St.

TUNING ft REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
PH. FA 8-4833 After I P. M.

F1ANO

P a ria n

Il-A

Fvmitura and ArbIUbc**

Hanford

Mather of Sanford
M l-lto R. Fleet Bt. Ph. FA 1-M II

Dawn’ s

WANTED: 13 ft. Aluminum B oat
Muat be In good conditio* and
reasonable for cash. FA 3-1194.
WANTED: Child's II" hicyria.
Mutt be In load condition. P haat
FA 2 3571.
83-NoMe** ft
Mro. Cart L. Laaokamg to haauty
counselor,
representative
nf
1813 Summerlin. FA
( 4 - Lam ft

R AVENNA

TV and RADIO REPAIR af r
3:00 aights and weekends: Ianfarg, Lak* Mary and Laagweag.
FA 2 2772 and FA 2-MU.

H O M ES
•
•

Quiet Community
Near Golf Cuuraa

$450 Down
tu rn Went On 20lh
St. Follow Country'
Club Rd. A Watch
For Our Slfnn . . .

OPEN DAILY
9:00 A. W. Til Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. Til Dark

Sho&amp;makaA
CoMtruction Co., Inc.
141

Waet Mtk At r set
Then* FA I-II4 I

YOUNG MEN ft WOMEN
tra il tor
A I R L I N E S
Prepare now (or an airline &lt;

This exciting field offer* many
opportunities. You can train tor
Stewardess or on* of th*
important ground poattto**.

Fly to Chicago at n o -----------charge, upon completion of kaeie
training. Miiat he high
graduate, 19-35.
Mall coupon today tor
dataila.
Northwest Schools
Dept. AD-144 Boa N
e'o The Sanford Herald
Name . »,
Address l**H(M*i*t(t&gt;»t*se«M9li
City • tee** *■**Ml4ll&gt;i **• Af* . . . .
Slil© . . . *********** Fkf ■eietimw
EdUC. • ■i«e*nml(4si(Mi(i«eMltV
Hn. i Wk........................................

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
W* lavtt* ya* to he anr
■heolately free withawl

Urn rt an* af Beafeed**
Motel* whft* yea
able hauntnc toe year
family. Pick a*
our Bale* Of flee.

SEI

S U N LA N D
Estates

&amp;
South
PINECRES1

N EW
PARK

Ph. FA I-ftTll

31-A—Artietea Hi

25. Kdaeitiea -

23. ‘Article* Far Sato
l a Lovelier With Professional
ONE Kay Guitar and case, almost
Beauty Car*.
new. 170. Call FA 2 6118.

4EI‘t 7u _ TA.NR SERVICE
fliac* 1948
A. RARE
DaRABT
NOrlh 8-4122
NOrth 8-4711

H O LLE R M O T O R S A LES

SINGER PORTABLE far halaac*
du* ta responsible party wtth
local credit. Taka over B p s y
manta of 84.43. Write Credit
Manager, Box 9. Sanford B n M

99AVE9

FA 2 4422

.s i

hooka. Call PA l-tltt.

SEMI AUTOMATIC Zli-Zig Port­ LOST: Tin tarp I' x r
LEWIS SALES ft SERVICE
able — 30 year guarantee on
Papier Avenue and Waat P in t
Vespa Motor Scooter*
parts, Isbor, and strvlea. Take
Street. N. J . Stenatram, MT
Heater ft Lawn Mowar Service
over payments only. 1959 Model.
Poplar Ava.
Weil Country Club Rd. FA 2-7929
Write Credit Manager, Box 5,
FOUND: Wallet eentalniag
Complete Lawn Maintenance:
Sanford Herald.
IIfl cation *f Jowph
Fertiliser — Spraying — Mo ving
JOHN I.OMMER9F.
Faulk. Ownar may tlalm at
414 WtUow Av*. FA 2-7197
Sanford Herald Office.
New ft lined

B ark Gift**

Come In Today!
flettnd ft Palmelt*

R. M. Wllkinn. Contractor

~

Door Glaaa
Vtnl Glua
HER VICE
Senknrlk (ilana and Paint Co.

A SPECIAL FACTORY FLEET OF NEW
’(0 01DSM0BILES TO GIVE YOU

M IL D E *

ENVELOPES. Letterhead*, state­ WILL TRADE equity In '59 Re­ Sell t'a Your Furnitur*. Quick
ments, invoices, hand bllli. and
nault with 8000 mile* for 'S3 or
Service With Th* Caih. SURER
programs, e t c .
Pr igm stve
'54 automobile. Phone FA 2-ssoi
TRADING POST, FA Stott.
or FA 2 3943.
Printing Co. Phone FA 3-2931304 West 13th St.
VESPA l i t CC
31. Firaltar*
complete with windshield
Furnitur* Storage and Movtai
mirror, 1300 actual mil**, Joel
To and From Anywhar*
CUSTOM BUILT rurniturn -tin broken la. FA 2 1559 aftar 4:«B
C. E. PHILLIPS
gla pieces or *«tt. Also furni­
P. M.
130* French Ave. Ph. FA 2-INI
ture repair. Cabinet* made.
CHILDREN'S Eacydoptdl*. to*
FA 3-7063.

WANTED: Men. Women. Raise
hail for ns at home. Full, tpare
lime. Doesn't taka up space.
We furnish everything Sher­ TV PICTURE T IR E SPECIAL m 3 BEL AIR Chevrolet, iitlowood, Dept. F2II, Monmouth.
Far 1 weeks only!
mstir transmission. FA 23135
Maine.
17 in. (accept soma
1937
CHEVROLET pickup truck
purtiblrai
822.50
YOUNG M E N - Train (or AIR
Can he seen any time through
21
in
833.50
14
In.
843.80
(.INKS. See our ad under Class.
day. Phone FA 2-18*4.
All tubes have l I year guarantee.
25, Education-Instruction
LLOYDS RARlO ft TV
(18 Sanford Ave. Pt.. FA 18798
19. Male ar Ftmal*

Tht Mo«t Sfttiifylnjr Ride You’ve Ever Tried!

p h o n * o r w r it* G E O ,

It- Article* Far Sale

HO Gage R&lt; ell train aet. I year
old. 320. Call FA 13324 after
PLUMBING
5:30 P. M.
Baauty Satan
Contracting ft Repairs
1819 Osk
FA f - :« 4 BOY'S 20" bike BIO: site 6 to *
Fret Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
overcoat 14; site 8 auil 85. 2411
294 lanford Ava. Phooa FA 2 3SB2 A Satisfied cuitemar to our be-t
DaCottes, Wynnewood.
advertiaamant.
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK Canteens, meaa kits, compaaaea,
II. Etoetrical Sorvlean
tea So. Oak
Ph fA 7 S742
military tovi, tent*, colt. ArmyWiring — llte trt* gsrrtat
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford Av*.
DORIS’
BEAUTY
SHOP
Sid vihlar
3844 Adams Ph.
FA 2 3153 GOOD Used Appliances and TV's.
■ANDALL ILKCTR1C CO.
Gnrmly, Inc., Third ft Palmetto.
Mt Magralia
FA 2
II, Flawtra A Plant*
r
p
c T SECTIONAL, alffoam" rubl O i W I s ^ J J i l s I i s ^ J j s g l r i Cat Flaw era F»r Aay Oeraaiaa
her; 2 lounge chaira; desk ft
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
chair; 3 pc. grey bedroom
FLOOR sanding and finishing
we
FA 2-0174
Uleaninr, Waxing. S a r v l n g FA S-t823
suite 2 pr. Danish walnut bed­
room suite; dining rnomtabte
Seminole County jtnee 1823.
1(W
SEEDLING
Orange
Tree*
two
with I chairs, llmrd oik finish.
H. M GLE/fON l.ak Mary.
yra. old; Sow Hoipltat, Country
Wilt sscrlftre. Uaed 3 month*.
Club Rd.
■ ft M ROOFINO
Must sell this week end. Can
Contracting ft Repair*
see anytime Sat or Sun. 220
Licensed — Ponded —Insured 17. Feta • Livaataeh • 8appH*e
Lake Trlpplrtl Drive, Cassci
FREE ESTIMATES
berry. Fla.
500 Laurel Ave- Ph. FA 1- 313 SHETLAND PONIES, Chriatmas
delivery. Many tolora. Alao WESTING HOUSE refrigerator or
FACTORY PAINT OUTLET
Mares FA M310. Rt. t, Box
new yellow G. E. refrigerator.
"At Th* Tatam Pain'
34. Celary Avenue.
Must sell one in taka your
2417 So French Ave
FA 8-8443
rhoire. call FA 2 3100.
PET
Bing
Tall
Monkey
In
large
Itot ua recommend a rompetent
cage, cheap. Mixed puppies,
MARY CARTER PAINTS
Painter, Paper llangrr or Con­
cheap. Call FA 2I4&amp;I.
World * Largest Gallon
tractor.
BUY ONE O A L.ROOFING.
Gutters.
Spouting, 19. Baata and Met are
GET ONE FREE
Roof Repairs. Painting, Cemant
101 W. 1st. St.
Ph. FA 2 344*
Mercury Outboard Motors
A Carpenter Work. General
WOODRUFF MAHINE
REMINGTON Portable Sewing
Home Repairs 20 yrt. Experi­
FA 2-13B2
Machine. Phone FA 2 0*33.
ence. Very I,i» Rales. Phon* 1401 French Av*.
TA 2 5478
14 Ft. BOAT, *s In. bottom. H In.
FACTORY TO YOU
aide, AA l marine plywood; new;
ALUMINUM
PArNTING ft DECORATING
sealed t
coats:
mahogany
VENETIAN BUNDS
Licensed — Bonded
stringer* and ribs. 1935 John­ Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
Free Estimates —
son, l&lt;&gt; IIP. guaranteed. See at
rati with plastic and*. Plastic
Work Guaranteed
104 W. ?7ih Street.
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
BamfMto Painting ton ir a tier*
cords.
FA 2 1204
Senknrlk
Glnaa and Paint Co.
Gateway To The Waterway
13. Spatial Baryte**
112-114 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 3422
Your KVINIIUDE Dealer
RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO
Kobnon Sporting Good*
Greenwar*
Free Instruction 304 * 8 E. lit
Ph FA 2J84I
Gill Pieces—Supplies—Kllna
Rinehart Road
Ph. FA 2 4707 2*. Automobiles

National Rocket "Road Show'
or HOLLERS N O W !

SPOT
CASH

29. AatemaMtoa

4th Addition
“In the City of
Gracious Living”

Knmta Designed Fur
Florida L hinf.
S ft 4 Bedroom* —
1 ft 2 Bathe

Dream Homes

VA - FHA FHA In S«rvicft
Conventional
Financing
Down P iym enti
Low as 9425

$3 40
Dawn Paymenl-No Cloalac

*9 8 9 0
T O T A L PRICE
Home*

(eater*

I

B edroom s

.

I*j TO* Batks • Screened
Coreh • Lllllty Room • Ter*
ratio I tear* • Carport e • Lend■raped Lot* • All City Conlemenre*.

You ean move In UnmesJlntely while th* p*p«n a n
bring procceMd.
We Guarantw Personal
Satisfaction On Th«
Construction Of Your
Home For Tb» F irst
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Cloaint
Coat Will Be CheerfnUjr
Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor.
Inc.
Offlee Open 9 :*4 Til I N DeBy
t .N P. M. T il Dark Sunday

Car Hwy. 17*92 ft n il
Phan FA S-1MI

ft
‘

44

�Worry Clinic
ertbta. M e the C laiH a i t l Oab
m i taea iwar n o t la the beawMe ef HH* world.
BT GBOIQE W. CBANK,

n . a . ».

CASK D — aor. Jtabbi G. George
f e e la a papula' Chicago clergy" h* la now cmcritue Iron the
Baulk Shore Temple, *o he o*caaieaally pinch hit* for me in my
Bible Clan when 1 am out of

from the terminal pail that m i
Morphia* may not bt abla te baalib. Bo bt grateful.
Twa atilttoa Amarican* can’t w i
colon either at flower* tr picture*
or sunsets er bird*. They art eolorbtlad and view the world a* M M
were black A white TV. If you
can are color*,
colors, he
bo thankful.
tnaninu.
Millions now can hardly hobble
because of arthritic, or they art
ebelr caect due to imputations.
Think of the paraplegic! la our
Veterans' Hospitals. Better tap
•Thank you. God" lor yeur own
two feet, even if your knee* creak
when you walk on them:
You aren't starving, either, and
you don't gnaw the bark of tree*
or forage in garbege pads, like
many Korean orphans. So how
about a "Thank you".
Thanksgiving Day should be
EVERY DAY for us Americans.
So cJianga your mi .tal altitude.
You can do it In a moment of time,
ai Scrooge did.
Please pay more compliments to
your companions, as well as to
Cod. It will soon become a habit,
and also prevent your becoming ■
hypochondriac:
(Always write Io Dr. Crane to
care ef this newspaper, enclos­
ing n.lang 4c stamped, addressed
envelope end Me to rover typ­
ing end printing ro*te when yea
■end ter one of Ms booklets.)

To EVERYONE
From all of us at the
FOODMART family

U *Dr, Croat,’’ he mentioned at
aur teat luncheon, “1 think church
people are (till far too aelflsh.
■*Ia their prayer* they aak many
fa m e Iren God for their children
aid themeelvei, hut often fell to
giro think*."
i i i i n n ,
yo a t
If you dliagrto with Rabbi I'o*.
then bo hack to your laat meal.
DM you ray "Thank you, God,"
a m In • brltf whlaper. let alone
a formal apoken prayerT
And how many of you reader*
have tree complimented your
mother er falhrr, wife or child
today? Hew about ycetarday and
the paat week?
Chfiet heeled 10 lepers from
what was a mire death aentencc.
But how many came back to lay
‘Thank you, Maiter"?
Wat It half of them? Or aven
M%1 No, only ONE, and he waa
an alien Samaritan:
By I'nlled I're** International
"Aa we must account for every
MOUTH
idle word," said wiie old Benja­
Kealueky Invitational
min Franklin, " io we mu*t for
At Leslngton, Ky.
every idle alienee."
Final
You and I ire generally guilty Wait Virginia Tit Kentucky 70
ef the** "idle ailencei." We ahould
rounolation
bare thanked God or praised our St. Louis M North Carolina 52
wife ar complimented our child or
etalad ear appreciation of some­
Birmingham Msm Ic
thing nice our eo-worker or neighAt Blrmiaeham, Ale.
Plael
But we keep ilient. At least, Duka 78 Navy 71
till the funeral, whan we sadly
Consolation
wake up too late and then try Auburn SO Alabama 52
to make emends via an extra JavParrta la, Christmas Tourney
M feoeral wreath.
. At Parrla Island, B. C.
OPEN YOUR KYU
Final
When our 5 Crane children were Ntwbarry 711 Catawba M
peung, they would occasionally
Consolation
grumble about the food on the taKrakina 78 Presbyterian 71
“ He who grumble* ha* too Chattanooga US Parrla Is. Mar. 88
much/* 1 would then announce. Wofford 78 Troy (Ala,) 78 (OT)
They would later use that beck
on me, too, when I would grumble (ia. Tech 80 North Car. St. 5.1
Vanderbilt 85 Smith Carolina 72
•tout eomethhig to Mra. Crane.
But tt te tree of all of us. We Cincinnati U7 1/ouMville 74
Americans live like the royalty Miami (Fla.) 7il Florida 77
If moot other countries, yet we Memphis fit. 7U Miss. St. 82
gripe and complain or arc guilty Baylor 71 Murray St. 82
tt envy and covetousness.
So let'* resolve te open our eyet
■hd look out upon the many won
WEST HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.
dors granted te ue on this esrth. (UP!) — U n Duncan of Phila­
Meet ef you readers are not rav- delphia, driving a S4.000 CrnilryIgedwtth cancer and suffering powrred roadst.i won the 3'4
mile. 35lap midget auto race at
the Island Garden Sunday. Dun­
can brat Sy Kabark of Nrw
York, who was second, and Jim
Lacy of North Bellcmorr, N. Y.,
who was third.

Whole 10 Lbs. Up
Tender - Sweet

Sanborn

INSTANT

Famuu* FOODMART duality

STAR
SLICED

Bacon

Wins Midget Race

FOODMART
Highest

AEC Kicks O ff
Research Nuclear
Test Program

WASHINGTON (DPI) - The
Atomic Enargy Commission ex­
ploded two small charges in a
Louisiana salt mine today to kick
•It a program of research on de­
tection of underground nuclear
testa.
Each charge consisted of 2u
pounds of non nuclear high explo­
sive, The AEC plans to detonate
up Id 10 charges, the largest te
be about five tons.
The AEC firings arc related to
the Defense Department's Project
Vela, a multi-million dollar pro­
gram to test the feasibility of
detecting underground atomlr ex­
plosions.
Chances of so East West agree
ment te ban nuclear tesla may
hinge no the results obtained. U(
particular concern ia whether
sneak test* rould be rarried out
in such a waj a* to defy detection.

To Allow Our Employee*
To B* With Their
Pa milieu On t'hri.stmaEve — Food marl Will
tim e At 7 I*. M.

Sure Thing
LOS ANGELES (CPU — Sam
Williams. Ian Angeles Rams and
who starred at Michigan State
before entering the National Foot­
ball league, was drafted hy the
Rams before he ever appeared
In a varsity game in rullegr.

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CANDIES

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WEATHER: Fair today and tonight. High today. 66-70. Low tonight 46-54.
Unite«l Press Leased Wire Established 1908
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1959
8ANFORD, FLORIDA

Elks Expect
2 0 0 Kids
* A t Party
The Sanford Elks Club expects
about 200 children at the annual
Elka Christmas Party Thursday.
Gene Walters, chairman of the
event, said today.
Invitations base been sent out
for the big Elks party which is held
0 each year for underprivileged chil­
dren of the area, Walters said. The
party will begin at 2:30 p m. and
presents and Christmss stockings
will be distributed.
Presente for the party have been
donated by Sanford Civic Clubs.
The Elks will assist Santa Claus
In distributing the gifts and will
serve refreshments.
The Herald had a picture in Mon­
day's edition which was described
0 aa being an Elks party. That event
wa* sponsored by the Benevolent
Patriotic Order of Doea and
wat not connected In any way with
this annual Elks party for underpri­
vileged children.

Dr. Harry Silsby
♦ Dies At His Home
After Long Illness
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Dr. Harry I . Stlsby died early
*aa morning &gt;t his home in rioea
Height* alter a long illness
Bora In Greenwich, Ohio. Dr.
Itleby ha* practiced medicine in
Sanford sine* 19*6. when he came
here following military service in
World War IT. He lived in New
Smyrna Beach for about ]0 years
befort his wartimle service.
A Presbyterian, Dr. Silaby was
a member of the Sanford Elks
Lodge, the Masonic l.odge. the
Morocco Temple of the Shrine and
the Seminole County Medical As
fociatinn.
Dr. Silshy Is survived hy his
wife, Mrs. Jane Griffin Silshy; a
son. Marry Z. Silshy Jr.: two
daughters. Mi-s Linda and Miss
Julia Stlsby, all of Sanlord; a -son
John Silshy. of Jacksonville, a
daun.itcr, Mrs. Martha Ellen
Hoo!:, &lt;if Woodbury, N.J.: four
grar 'children, and tour brother*
t). I’. Silshy of Houston, lex.;
C ristopltrr Silsbv of Cleveland.
0110
Lincoln Silshy of Vem
Ilcacii anil Val Silshy of llani
mnail, lr.il.
Dr. Silshy was tin- son ul the
la • V and Mr* W. T. Si'sliy
111
.v Smyrna Hcach. Funeral
services will be at 10:1111 a ill
T u n la y at Itris.un Funeral
Home with burial lo follow ai
New Smyrna Rcath.

Woman Trudges
Toward Proof
't She’s Superior
LONDON (U Pll — A woman doc
tor trudged toward London on her
Stub birthday today, hoping to rnd
a nr. mile otarr.i before midnight
and prove the is a superwoman
Ai m m . Dr. It.irbara Moore was
re p :rltd marching Mradily along
near Si. Albans, only &gt;10 mile*
1rum her goal.
I)r. Moore began her current
walking program by beating Ihr
UO-mite record. Someone elanurd
she rislr pari n( the way so the
walked it again the next week.
Tlu-n she announced the 373-tnile
walk, saying she “ would do what
no man can do" and prove site I*
a superwoman.

AF Recovers
Body Of Pilot
CAPE CAN WKHAI. (I I'll -The
Air Forcp said today the body o(
• pilot wlio&lt;e let trainer plane skid
Jed into the Banana Kiver Monday
ia i been recovered
Cap! Forrest Ci. Gentry, 41,
wax attempting to land when hi*
.llane skidded nlf the sooth end of
the runway at Patrick Air Force
Baac and plunged into the river.

Commission

Drain Pact Asked

Seminole and Orange Counties three plans, including
main estimated at 1372.960 with Semimay work together to finance a canal, storm sewer and drainage note County paying S189.625 and
Orange County the remainder.
large «cale 1372.960 comprehensive wells.
drainage Improvement to elimin
Rltss said the best was the
County Engineer Robert Davi*
recom­
ate flooding in 1,900 acre* in both storm sewer plan which would concurred with Bliss'
area*.
include improvements lo existing mendation because it allow* for
County Commissioner Vernon ditches and canal* in the basin, “ stage by stage construction" and
Dunn witl appear before the ron*trurtion of a canal South the storm sewer could be con­
Orange County Commission Jan from SR 436 to Eastbrook to S!l structed as the first step.
If Orange County goea along
4 lo urge that board lo study the IS A and the installation of a 48
The County l*ommiv*ion today ] importance of the joint project. inch storm sewer north from with the plan, the board agreed
The project was outlini-d this Tanglewood to Howell Creek at to set up a special drainage dis­
muddied a zoning board proposal
Lake Howell Road.
trict in the Seminole County area*
rcutiiring floor levels on all new morning at a meeting of the
Coat of the complete Job was involved.
county commission where a re­
home* to be IB inchca above the presentative of the engineering
crown of a road.
firm of Brill and Gray presented
The zoning hoard had recom­ 27 pages of recommendation* to
mended that the floor level be IS eliminate flooding in the Tangle
Itichra to allow for adrtpiatr drain­ wood and Temple Terrace area*
age.
of Seminole County and the East
However. Zoning Director Robert brook area of Orange County.
Brown said the FHA recommen­
Alt three area* are in a “cri­
dation it 16 inchrt and the board tical'' drainage basin, according
agreed to have that in the to Carlton Rlis* of the engineering
count) building code.
firm.
The hoard aivo set Jan. t2 lor
Bliss pointed out (hat 47 per
a public hearing on the proposal. rent of the area* wa* in Semino'e
In other zoning board recommen­ County and 53 per rent in Orange
The County Commission today Authorized Attorney
dations. the board okayed a re County.
quest to hire William Hutchinson
Bliss said hi* firm, after the Mock rievelnmi .lr. to invent (gate the possibility of pledging
lo serve a* attorney lor the board. two month iiirvey. decided on 20 |x&gt;r cent nf the county’s secondary gasoline funds fur the
The commission today approved
next 24 years to purchase the right-of-way on SR 436 to atari
a zoning hoard rr&lt;|tic«l lo zone
(he bail rolling in fmtr-laning the road from Altamonte
7;.*.ooo square feet in an area adSpring* pail U. S. 17 92.
'
• '
.arent to Lake Jennie for a future
SK 436 has been railed Ihr worst
shopping plaza.
CHANCE OF COMMAND ceremonleit for VAH-5 were held at the Naval
primary road in lb* county.
1lie area will be zoned C2 and
The hoard agreed that money
l.i behind the Mar-Lou Motel on
Air Station yesterday with Ctlr. I. M. Rowell center, turning ovor comniniul
from the gasoline fund also would
U. S. 17 92.
of the M'limdrnn to former V A II-5 executive officer U nw ind S. Moore, at
he used to improve Bear Lake
Also approved wa* a plat of 119
left. HntWing One commander, ( ’apt. J. I). Rarnugr, gave Rowell several
Ho.nl. Geneva Ave. .in,I SB 127.
lots
west
of
Altamonte
Springs
JACKSONVILLE (L’PI* - Real
commendations while Moon* and new VAH-5 executive officer, Augustine
Commissioner Vernon Dunn ask. estate owners in Duval County
for n new subdivision to be called
Smith, looked on. Rowell will go to the aircraft carrier Independence.
ed the group if it were possible voted today on a proposed 535
Do! Bay Estates.
.
(Staff Photo)
(or land owner* in the SB 136 area
Action on rezoning a portion of
Three critical Intersection* on lo give Ihe rigtlt-of way hut most million school bond Issue. Passacts
a subdivision in Crystal Lake in U. S. 17 92 will get traffic lights
of the referendum would earm ark
l-akt- Mary wat postponed. Mrs. in the near future In avoid the of tile other commissioner* agreed Ihe funds to build 39 new school*
that owner* would want “ hard plus 345 additions snd other im­
litis Sjohlom of Lake Mary oppoa- danger of traffic mishaps.
cash" in giving up any properly. provements la existing school fad*
ed tile rezomng move pointing out
County Engineer Robert Daii*
Krider emphasized the Import­ lit lea.
that a dedicated park arra m acting on Ihe board's recommen­
ance of getting ihe right of-way
NEW YORK tirp it _ Stock involved.
dation. will write to the State money as soon as possible by
The tio.ird turned (lie matter Road Department of the need for
price* at I p m ;
over to attorney Mack Cleveland the added lights on Onora Road, finding onl the procedure for
WASHINGTON (U Pll — CooAmerican Airlines ............ 24'« for legal study until the next hoard
pledging fund* mil of th* gaso
SR 136 and Molner Ave.
sumers were invited today to taka
line tax.
American T A T
........... 7t'e'» meeting.
During Ihe past year 70 traf
“Other counties are doing K their complalnta about phony barThe hoard also approved reion- fir accident* have occured at
American Tobacco ......... i n i 'is
gaina and other deceptive selling
Baltimore A Ohio ................. 40 ing an area adyarenl hi Big Tree thr»e points and on* resulted Wt a all Ihe Unis aiul some have even methods directly to the govern*
pledged themselves until the year
Park as C 1.
fatality.
Bethlehem Steel ................ .Yt'i
inrnt lur action Official# at thn
2000." Krider said.
In other business during Ihe
PARIS (UI’I) — The NATO foreign ministers today C A D
....................... 66
The lioard agreed to let Cleve­ Federal Trad* Commission Issued
meeting. Clerk David Galehel ad land find out Ih* means to pledge th* invitation at th* end nf theif
threw the full weight of the ir»-|*ower pact Behind the Rig Chrysler
xii'i
vised the board lhat he was re­ the money a-d then hold a public first Christmss week effort to wtsa
Curtis*
•
Wright
................
301«
Three invitation to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev to
fusing an affidavit on replatting hearing on the i«*u«.
up the buying pttblie.
Dow Cham
MM
meet at the summit April 27 in Paris.
certain lot* in the county.
Kastman
Kodak
...............
Ii&gt;7‘*
A
recent
SRD
traffic
count
The NATO Council was convened by Secretary Oeneral
Gatrhel said that surveyor* showed lhat 3,tno cars passed
Ford Motor
............ .’. hi
Paul-1 lenri Spaak to state individual nations opinions on de- General
have come in with plat changr* duly on -HR 436.
Electric ............... U3'«
MIAMI (UPll—A plan* and tw«
after the enmity commission had
■ citiuns made ai the Western sum- General Motor*
............... 31
boats stood hy helplessly today ag
mil meeting wfurls closed Mon Graham . Paige
..........
2* •
a Dutch freighter with eight per.
’the 12 Sanford businessmen already approved the original plat
day. The council session wa* do.- lull. T A T
. . . . . . . . . .,3.4 • selected to find a *ite_ft*r, added and il was recorded in the coun­
sons aboard pounded en a Cuban
ty
clerk
*
office.
»&lt;t h o i i|» «Z|ppoft* eWsthe - .is - o ii
Kel s
I V I 'a city ‘ post office fanllliet are
reef in heavy seas unable lo lowed
Gatrhel
pointed
out
that
one
invitation wa* announced.
its Hfehoais The Const Guard re*
t.erillard
..................... 37'i meeting (Ms afternoon hi return
The council also endorant other Minute Maid
............... . l!r&gt; mend a site lo Ihr federal Grn affidavit titled 11 corrections and
ported 9v* heavy seas prevented
decision* reached at the Western Penn lot
lifeboat* from bring sent lo thn
.................
15% tral Services Administration The asked Ihr hoard In adopt some
summit meeting of President Ei­ Sear* Roebuck
... . 49'*
stricken *reel's aid and kepi th«
meeting i* scheduled in Ihe First policy lo eliminate all these
changes
in
hi*
office
senhower.
British
Prime
Minister
Standard Oil m i ........
MW Federal Saving* and taian Asao
WASHING I ON i l l 'l l . — The
amphibious plane from landing oo
The
hoard
agreed
lo
study
the
Macmillan.
President Sludehaker
CASABLANCA. Morocco (DIM) Ih* water nearby.
nation Building
23
Steelworkers' union I* conducting Harold
Charles OcGattll* of France and If. S Steel
.............. loo -a
City
Manager
Warren
K mailer on the advire of attorney —President Eisenhower flew here
it* own “ vote" on management'* West German Chancellor Konrad
today from Madrid for talks with
\\ eslmghoiie El.............
BMPs Knowles said today that the City Mack Cleveland Jr.
last oiler ill tfie steel dispute, in Adenauer.
King Mohammed V and a rip
Commission has agreed to tel
WASHINGTON (UPll — The
French Foreign Minister Man
foitiled soMUi.s .-aid today.
roaring wild wr»t welcome ' by lie Ium'a living coats edged upward
postofflrr trucks patk on the
It his a-ked the 500,000 Steel rice Couve de Murville, prior to
Berber tribesmen who galloped last month In another record high,
south side of Second SI. near
a i. k i t s to indicate on postal card Hie mei-liiig, met with P, S. Sec­
their horses down from the Atlas the government reported today.
iiak until next Monday. I’ostolfire
ballots whether they approve or retary of Stale Christian lleru-r.
foothill* for Ihe ocraiion
trucks also will lie allowd lo
Tilt U l«» Department said da
Break in allcmpls were made
oppose the rejection of the com West German Foreign Minister
It wat the last day of Kir Ei­ consumer peter index rose 1 It)
back across Second St lo unload al Iwo Sanford oil companies last
Heinrich
von
Itreiitano,
and
Bril
pan)'* proposal by top union of
at Hie postal annex during this nighl, Sanford police reported to senhower peace mission which of 1 per cent to 125.6 per cent at
ivh Foreign Secretary Sclwyu
final*.
period. The roiuinissioners agreed day. An office window wa* hmk covered more than 32,0txi miles average MM7 49 prices. It was tha
The union survey was viewed Lloyd to dralt a report for the
In this procedure to ease hand en al the Sinclair (hi Co. bulk and took hint to II nations on sixth time in the last seven
The nr\l step in getting Lung- ling of Christmas pai kages by
:i* a “ dry tun" o( a government- NATO nation* that did not par­
Hire* continent* He returns to months that k climbed to an all.
spin-.red mill to lie taken next ticipate in the summit inerting wood'- S-o.toHi street improvement Ihe Irueks. and to give them plant on I'eriimnion Ave. hut Washington at 10.St) p. m. to­ time peak.
nothing else wa* disturbed The night (or ■ gala welcome and a
In addition to agreeing lo III project under way wilt h&lt;- a vall room lo unload at Ihr annex.
month under the Taft Hartley
burglar wa* probably frightened torchlight procession.
law. There was speculation that site Khrushchev to an April 37 datum hearing in the rirruil
off police *.ml Someone also
union leader* wanted.to check for Paris conference, which the So­ court
In Madrid lint morning Kisrn
lin'd In pry the latch off th# front bower discussed Ihe U. 5 viral*
MIAMI (U Pll - Lloyd BackThe Longwood town council lias
nosslble weak spot* in their viet premier termed sure from
door of Ihr Tex a* Oil Co building gie air base* in Spain with Grn master, i 54 year old constructlua
the start to accept, the Big Four approved (he h-irnl issue which
ranks.
on McCracken lid. hw didn't gel eralisomo Francisco Franco and worker waa fatally shocked hy
The postal .aril* were «cnt out Western leaders suggested tin- will in- Used III get I I I , . ties to pave
is*
last w.rk end to union member* spring Hireling he Ihr forerunner Gran! St from Wild more to
the nerd lo keep them going Here 7.3HO volla at electricity her*
Four more homes arr going ap
he wa* discussing a Moroccan Monday as he worked on a crane.
across the country. L'nion offi- of a series of such summit*. They George \\e Palmetto si from K
f.ake Vve lo Grant \ve and Wil­ in Longwund'i Greenwood E«tate*.
ual*
&lt;l the results of the hat also:
demand Ihr Untied States evaru- Authorities said Rarkmasier. nf
Nralliriiii &lt;f determination to ma St from Markham ltd to Winter Park developer W. S Wol
Sanford police sergeant Ben stn W* three strategic air bases. Zion tvlU*. Ind , wa* holding a
luting would he made public.
The disclosure came a* federal &lt;land hy their rights in Berlin un Mulnar Air The hood, will tie try hat a permit to build 26 housat Butler pu ked up iwo eight year M* auxilary air base and a big cable attached lo rha eratve. The
crane apparently came hi eoolaot
mediator* called both side* into der the wartime four • power sold hy Gunh) and Associates of in an area on Mirvin St. just uff old hoys who admitled breaking oavai base at Port Lyauley
joint negotiation* in a 'linal hid agreement, inclmling the right of Drl.and Webber llaiurs of Winter Fastlakr Avr The first four window panes in Herman Jacob
Vice President Richard M. Nix­ with an overhead wire and the
fur a settlement before President acres* lo and from the isolated Park amt a New S’ork ittorney hollies arr finished The Hirer ion'* 320 Send A**, garage Dec on wiU head the estimated ViO lo electricity traveled through the
Fisfnhower returns tonight from • It) through Communist East Ger. are handling Ihe legal phne of bedroom hooves are in she 910- 9. Tli* hoys’ parent* agreed to BIX) If. 5. and foreign official* cable, electrocuting him.
, 112.001 elate
the issue
many
pay lor Ihe window*. Holler said who wilt greet Eisenhower
hi* oversea* lour.

Acts On

Zone Cases

Pledge O f Gas Tax

Eyed For SR 4 3 6

Traffic Lights Asked
For Intersections
Of Hwy. 17-92

15 Nations Back
Summit Proposal

News Briefs
More Schools Asked

1 p. m. Stocks

Complaints Welcome

Post Office Site
Discussed Today

Rescuers Helpless

Steelworker Vole
Of Offer Asked

Ike On Final Visit
Of Peace Journey

It Keeps (Joing Up

Two Break-Ins
Reported Here

Longwood Bonds
Validation Sought

7,MO Volts Fatal

28 Longwood House
Permits Issued

si

Vandalism Admitted

I

|l \ .M T .\li A N D S I.N d IM i IH H .I.S. Jo y W i t t e r , (lin t T aylor unit S onju
W evter mi- allow n ut right*." tinir -»ut u skit nt th e IGih Ijsk r M ary C hrintnia.* I’u rly . Flelow i* p a rt o f th e crow d w hich packed th e C h am b er of C om ­
m erce building for th e tra d itio n a l ev en t for ch ild re n . M rs. F ran k Kvnn*
w.i- c h a irm a n o f th e p a rty , Mr. Kvann d e co rated tin- C h ristm as tre e and
\l C ase was in ch a rg e o f th e e n te rta in m e n t.

(S ta ff I'h o lo m

Unions To Vote

PALATKA (t P it — Member* of
four striking unions voted today
on a contrart agreement that
rould rnd a six week old strike at
| the Hudson Pulp and Paper Mill
Curp. plan* here The first of
seven striking unions soled m
favor of Ihe agreement Monday
night, a s|tok*iman said The un­
official count was about 31 to
7 for returning to work among
members of laical Kill of Ihe Pulp
Sulfite Worker*

Hoodlums Fade Out
CHICAGO (U P ll — Pulics turned
bark to ' ‘scirntlfie methods'* today
in a search for the killers of Koger
Touliy, hut an anil-crime leader
said the hunt faded away as Oil*
i-ago's' hoodlums failed out. Virgil
Peterson, head of the Chicago
Crime ContraDaion. charged that
police didn't art fast enough to
prevent hoodlum* frum slipping
uut of town (or the holidays, lie
said this was typical of gangland
investigations.

E. T . Hamil Funeral
To Be Wednesday
Funeral servicra for Mr. Edwin
T. Hamil will be at 2:30 p. m. to
morrow at the Chuluota Baptist
Church, with the Rev Charles
Swaggrrty officiating The Oviedo
Mason,. Lodge will conduct Ma
some graveside service* in the
Chuluota cemetery. Mr Hamil
died Sunday.

City To Take Bids
On Street Work
Sanford's City Commission will
hear bids on resurfacing three city
strrri* at their regular meeting
next Monday. Notices of bidding
have been senl to fix companies.
City Manager Warren Knowles laid
yesterday.
Rids will he on resurfacing 3,219
feet at Second St. between Mellonvill* and Sanford Ave., W. Third
St. from French Ave. to Pertini
m -i Ave from First St. ttiT b ird
St.
1

Youth Dance Jan. 1
The Sanford Youth Council will
hold a New Year's Dance al the
Civic Center from 7:30-10:30 Jan
L Admission to Ihe dance for sen
mr and Junior high students is 35
tents stag, and SO cents for cou
pUs. The Youth Council is com­
posed at Seminole High students
narking with city recreation per
■ouueL

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NO. 591

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Kennel Gub Opens Season Tomorrow
By JERRY COVINGTON
The Sanford Seminole* travel to New
Smyrna* tonight for a doubleheader with
the BarraeudM and they’ll be out to prove
th at thia could be the year.
The Seminole* have a fine bench thia
year to go along with a lightning fast
■starting quintet. In pre-aeawm prediction*
I chose the Seminole* to go a long way in
the OHC if the rebounding problem could
be solved . . . and it look* like it ha*. Big
Doug Tumny who i* a junior continue* to
show talent on the board* and big Charlie
Oravatz also ha* been quite impreaaive.
The Seminole* have gotten a big boost
also thi« season from little George Ferities.
Last week George found the range
against DeLand and dropped in nine
point*. He i* a very capable ball handler
and real rool on the court. He *et a new
.scoring record for a JV player at Semin­
ole bust year so he .should help considerably in the point scoring department.
All-Conference guard Ray Lundquist
ha* yet to break out with a big scoring
night and in long overdue. Even if Ray
doesn’t score a point during a game he is
still the spark on the court for he runs
the show most of the time with his play

In Liberty Bowl
PHILADELPHIA (L'PI)—Penn State, an Eastern pow­
erhouse which atumbied twice, and Alabama, which rose
from an opening defeat to prance unbeaten through ita last
nine games, smoothed out the final wrinkles today for their
clash in the Liberty Bowl game Saturday.
The meeting between the Nittany Lion*, powered by All-

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America Richie Lucaa, and (he
dcfraac-mindrd 'Baman* in the
East’* first major NCAA approv­
ed poat-aeaaoo game will be na­
tion ill)-tele*lied oo NBC atari*
tag at 1Z:49 p. » . c a t.
It will mark Alabama’* Uth
howl appearance dating back to
tbo Rom Bowl in ISM. and Prnn
irate'* third bowl game.
The promoter* were hopeful for
■ crowd of 40,000 la the va*t
Philadelphia Stadium which aeata
•M U , but which only the ArmyNary game fill*. The long range
weather fo rm a t In an area where
•ub-freeting temperatures would­
n’t aurprtae waa cloudy and fatrlp mild, with a rlak of rain.
Both team* came to town
Thurtday — (ha Crimioo Tide Jt
mid day in lime for a workout in
the atadium, and Penn State late
Thurtday-night after a day drill
• a ita eampui. Each planned a
taoteolag drill today.
A hopeful Paul (Bear) Bryant
of Alabama, and a gloomshrouded Rip Engle of Penn
Bute, looked forward to ’’quite a
game” io tho pre-Chriatmaa bowl
venture in the north.
Each hinted **iorpri»ei" Prnn
State could come up with any­
thing. having utrd practically ev­
ery offrnae but the tingle wing
during the aeaton. Defense mind­
ed Alabama, a Inw tcoring unit,
alro had tome plotting.
” 1 hope to have a new wnnxie
or two, and I eaperl they will
too." Bryant laid. ‘‘But, if I did
have, I wouldn’t iell you."
Engle insisted alt week be waa
worried over State'* mental atti­
tude becauae there waa a let­
down following Pitt'* startling
upset of the Lions "and It's been
hard getting the hoyt up since
that time.”

Small College
Title On Line

Texas Christian,
Clemson Clash
In Bluebonnet Bowl
HOUSTON. Tex. (UPlI - Texaa
Cb'riatlan University and the
Clemson Tigers, with 16 previous
bowl gxmes between them, square
off here Saturday in the first an
nual Bluebonnet Bowl game.
The Homed Frogs rule an
eight point pick to make Ocm.-oo
their fifth pott-season viFtim. The
Frogi have won four and tied onr
game in 10 previous bowl isiignmenta.
The Tigers, champions of lb* At­
lantic Coast Conference, have
split their six previous bowl
games. Ruth teams played in
bowl game* last New Year’s Day
with TCU and the Air Force
Academy bailling to a 00 tie m
the Cotton Bowl and Clemson
dropping a T O decision to Louisi­
ana Stale in the Sugar Bowl. A
near capacity crowd is expected
to Jam into tho 70.000 seat Rice
Stadium for the game.
On paper, the game aeems to
be a iu.—p. Beth testr* finished
the season with 1-2 records, both
won or shared in their conference
litlet, and both are bavirally de­
fensive teams sporting huge lines
Texas Christian, primarily a
running club, wifi put its hopes
on the hulling rushes of All-South­
west Conference fullback Jack
Spikes and the breakway threat
of 165-pound halfback Harry tthe
Hare) Moreland.
Clemson’s chief offensive threat
Is the right arm of passing wig
ard Harvey White, holder of three
all time Tiger thnwmg records.

Transfer Franchise

ST. PETERSBURG &lt;UHl) -T h thtrd annual Holiday Bowl Satur­
day shapes up as a duel between
Texas AAl't stout defenir and
Lenoir Rhyne’s pas* minded, tingtc-wing offense.
The two tram* woundup pregame drills Thursday, with the
Baara from Hickory. N. C , spend­
ing their fourth day practicing
passes from their smglr wing.
The Javelinn from Kingsville.
Tex , meanwhile, repeatrd their
defensive drill* and runrrn!rated
on breaking wp tingle wing
panes.
Hrxis AM, by virtu* of a
tougher schedule, are six point fa
vontes to win the game and thus
wrap up the NAIA small college
tbjmpinnilup.

WYTHKVILLK. V*. (Ui’ll-T h e
Washington Senators have trans­
ferred their Lynchburg. V*,, fran­
chise to this city for the ISM AllRoukie Appalachian League seeaoo. The at. l-ouli Cardinals bid
pretiuu»l&gt; operatrd the Wyihwville entry in the C lsu D circuit.

making, PI aag that tonight wil be hi*
night In the scoring show.
High flying Jim Graceg already ha*
gotten off to a roaring atari by acoring
23 point* in each of the first two games.
His defensive game and rebounding has
ateadily been improving and with hia
great ability to hit. he ahould prove too
much for the 'Cud**. Jim has one of the
lightest touche* that I have seen in bas­
ketball and hia one-hander from the outaide la a thing of beauty.
Forward Terry Christensen found the
going a little rough last Tuesday against
the Bulldog* and he will be out to make
up for it. Although Terry is the smallest
man in the forward wall under the basket,
he has been th* best rebounder on the
squad. He is very aggressive and is al­
ways willing to scrap for the hall.
Coach Layer has done a tremendous
job a t Seminole and dispite his efforts the
going has been a little rough. If anyone
deserves a winner he does and this
scrappy bunch of Seminole* are out to give
him just that.
fly the way. don’t overlook Coach
Glenn Allen’s JV ’*. They also are unde­
feated at the present.

Cage Scores Welter Contender Scott Meets
Benny Paret Tonight In TV Fight
L’alted P rett International
EAST
Princeton 79 Rutgers S3
Geneva iaj Malone SS
Harvard 73 Tufts 66
WettminiMrr *4 Carnegie Tech
Niagara *1 Georgetown (D C.)
SOUTH
Quantieo Invitational
at (fuanliro, Va.
Championship
Quantieo Marines 99
Jacksonville U. S3
Coavolation
Atlantic Chris. 73 Belmont Abb
Wetleyan 36 Catholic U. 33
Ml. St. Mary’s 74 Lewis Coll

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Parria Island Invitational
at Parris Island, Y C.
Firai Hound
Catawba 69 Chattanooga 64
Newberry 73 Parris I*. Mar. 70
Wofford 71 Erikmo 37
Troy (Ala ) 9H Presbyterian 74

NEW YORK (UPIi—Top welterweight contender Charley Scott of
Philadelphia, making his Maditon
Square Garden debut, is favored at
133 to beat fast, rugged Benny
i Kid) Paret of Cuba tonight in lhair
TV 10 rounder.
Left hooker Scott seeks hit sev­
enth straight victory and steps up
hi? campaign fur a title *h&lt;&gt;t a*
champion Don Jordan, who lost
much prestige when knocked out in
the fourth round Saturday night
by obscure Federico Thompson at
Buenos Aires.
Tonight's bout will* be televised
and broadcast nationally by NBC
at 10 p. m. e.s.t.
Paret, 22. is unranked among the
147 pound contender* because he
has been hovering between the wel­
terweight and middleweight divl-

Declines Invitations

MOBILE. Ala. (CPI) - The
Senior Bowl Assn, has announced
Wake Forest 67 Virginia 64
that All America guard Roger DaTennessee 91 South Carolina 60
vt* of Syracuse and Jim Heinekr,
Maryland St. 77 Virginia St. 71
a Wisconsin guard, have declined
MIDWEST
invitation* to play in the Jan. I
Dayton 71 Drake 34
clastic. They will be replaced by
ItePaul IT Otiki U. .VS
Hill Craig of Villano*. and Mike
Mich. St. t t Nebraska M (2 a. t.) Wright of Minnesota in the North
Missouri 77 Rice u
lin e u p

A blanket finish appears to be in
* waking whoa eight etosely
■pee grey bounds *o to
the pee* to she Inaugugural
Handicap, the opening night fea­
ture when the Sanford Orlando
Kennel Club starts ns 92 day rac­
ing meet tomorrow night at 1:10.
Running in thia major attraction
will be O. B ’* Ample and O B ’*
Massive, representing the famous
Oswald Brothers Kennel, a new
corner to this area, two Rare
Street Kennel star*. Hohhy Son
and Happy Joe Lucky, Karl
Male's Revolt's Mary. Deep Rock
Kennel's Fish Rock. Orville Motes
Wealthy and W. F, Swafford’s
Rural Commander.
All of these star* have dminguithed themselves on other tracks
and they showed up brilliantly in
the pre-season schooling test*.
Rural Commander. Hobby Son
and Happy Joe Lucky were favor­
ites here last season All other
entries in this top contest a.-e
new comer*.

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But these three local favorites
may fmd the going tough for th.
competition w tl ha terrific. The
two Oswald representatives art
certain of strong support xrith O.
B.'s Ample rating as the favortt—
on the morning line. Incidentally
the Oswald Kennel wat at th* top
of the list in kennel standings at
both Raynham and Taunton. Mass.
Revolt'a Mary can not be n*e*
looked for she scintillated at Ebro
where she climaxed -a brilliant
season by winning Use Ebro Dee.
by. In 25 starts there she landed
in the money 20 times, 12 time*
with firsts.
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The first matinee of the *#a.
son will be held Wednesday, it an.
ing at 2 p. m There will be mat*
inees every Wednesday and Sat.
urday aftemoona thereafter, while
thia season Friday matinees will
he on tap starting New Year',
Day.

FLORIDA COUNTIES

Apopka Defeats
Oviedo, 68-52
Apopka defeated Oviedo vester
day afternoon. 68-52 at the Blue
Darters picked up an early lead
and were never headed after that.
At the half. Apopka led. 34-27.
Johnny Tesmsky was high scor
er for Oviedo with 14 pointj.

Krisher Signs

lions in his seven fight* this year.
Alio because he broke even in
those bout* wtih three victories,
three defeat* and one draw.
Scott, a 23-year-old runvertrd
southpaw. It a solid favorite be­
cause of his punch and hi* winning
momentum.

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DALLAS, Tex (U P li-T h e Dal
la* Texan* of the new American
Football League have signed Bill
Krisher, f o r m e r All-America
guard at Okahoma, for the 1960
season. Krisher played with Pitts­
burgh of the National Football
Iwa-uc in 1958. hut was made a
free agent after suffering a head
injury during the 1939 exhibition
season

Mai ion County is one of Florida’s largest and
muie important agricultural counties, with a flour­
ishing farm crop income. Other aoutcea of income
include citrus, beef and dairy cattle, hog and poultry,
inhhred hnives varied manufacturing plants
and forestry products. Theta are unlimited tourist
attractions, such as world-famed Silver Springs and
Ocala National Forest Reserve . , . plus some of the
best tubing sources in the State. Thia vast county,
funned in 1845, was named in honor at General
Francis Marion.
In piogrev-tve Marion County and throughout
Florida, the United States Brewers Foundation
works constantly to assure the sale of beer and ato
under pleasant, orderly conditions. Believing mat
strict law enforcement serves live best interest at
the people of Florida, the Foundation stresses close
cooperation with the Armed Force*, lew enforce­
ment and governing officials in ita eontinuang r"seM.
regulation ’ program.

Temporary Coach

Cobb Spends 73rd
Birthday Quietly

NEW YORK &lt;UPI I — Jerry
Domerschick. former City College
of New York basketball star, has
been named temporary coach of
the school's freshman team. Dotnerschick replaces Dave Polansky.
who moved up to the varsity
ROYSTON. Ga. (UPI) - Ty when head Coach Nat Holman
Cobb, the famed Georgia Peach, was granted sick leave to recov
spent hi* 73rd birthday quietly here er from chronic hrunchitlv______
today with friend* in the town in
Now Oi’EN
which he wa* horn.
“ I'm just feeling fine," wwl
Cobb who got a weekend pass
from Emory University Hospital
Hour
in Atlanta where he has been un­
dergoing lest* and X-raya. "1 really
feel wonderful,” he said.
tham oafinC W aiM ^
Cubb entered Emory Hospital
more than two weeks ago with an
10*, W, 2nd St.
old bark injury suffered during hia
• t 2nd A Park
playing days.

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Last winter Happy Joe Lucky
was a quiniela factor II time# in
U etaru, aw tame* »Mh firsts,
and he distinguished himself by
winning for Orlando in an inter­
city match with the fastest dogs
at Sarasota early thia year
Schooling here Happy Joe turned
in three first* and a second, while
hi* brother and kennelmate. Hob­
by Son. was the only greyhound
to register four schooling firsts.
These two top performer* will be
striving hard tonight for a bro­
ther quiniela.
Rural Commander, who boast* a
national A-l rating, registered
eight firsts six seconds and five
third* in 24 trip* postward last
season, dning more than hu ahare
to make the Swafford Kennel the
high purs# winner during the 3839 season. At Cloverleaf last Oct­
ober Rural Commander cloved the
season by winning the Au Revoir
Handicap

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WEATHER: Colder today and continuing through Monday. High today, 70-76. 1-ow tonight. 30-35.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Press Leased Wire Estatdished 1908
DECEMBER 2 6 I960

led China Ready
or Invasion,
Ifficial Says

.SHOPPING TOUR FOR LUTHERAN HAVEN children begins as Archie
Wise of the Jaycees distributes money to the youngsters at right. At left
is Mrs. Meta Johnson, who accompanied the children from Sluvia. The
Jaycees raised funds for the kids to buy gifts with through the sale of bal­
loons at the Christmas parade. Each child had 56 spending money.
(Staff Photo)

New Cold Front Big Four Agree
Slated To Move
On Peace Plan
'Across State
LAKELAND (DPI) - A rolil
front was expected to bring frost
(reefing temperature* tu
Xorth floral a today.
Chilly wesllrer wai forecast (or
Km »&lt;ilira stair with the laiupera
to rt dropping to the llitrtiei and
dirties in aantral Florida. The low.
g sr ean coast was expected to get
a low oi from 41 to 55
The (utur« outlook was (or conknuad rather cold tonight with
tem pcriiuret oeai iti&lt; danger
point (or rrop* at Uie northern
•ariMava Monday inortung.
A low of 9 to 12 with (rust was
predicted lor pocket a and muck
land* in the Suwannee *ih1
Samoa*ill* citrua dutricta.
Thirty three to 35 with scattered
^ froat was prwlielesi (or III* upper
east aoast, Orlando and » u lh
po(1 m&gt;o of tit* BriMtkayill* dis-

East-West Fail
On Nuclear Pact
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GENEVA (l)PI) — We*irrn and
Soviet scientists Saturday failed
to reach agreement on a workable
•ontrol system for underground
nnclfsr explosions that eould
•aespr dssteelion by
present
methods.
Their fadure after direr weeks
of discussion* ruled oui Western
approval (or a complete ban on
ad nuclear testing, aa demanded
by th* Smurf*, because the west

4 fears weak towns wsnrld hr pnssi

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American scienUst* discovered
that some underground nuclear
blasts could be muffled ao that
detection was nearly Impossible.
Olliers might be mistaken for
earthquakes. The West presented
Him information So the Russian*
and asked them to cooperate on
finding wavs to clove the loop_ holes

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PARIS (CPI) Piesidcnt Eisenhower agreed with th*
other Western Big Four leaders Saturday on a ''maximum
program" of peace to present to Russia at a summit conforeiice next April and then staged a "very frank" showdown
meeting with Chillies iMiuulle tm their private differences.
As the Western summit meeting opened in the presiden­
tial Klywe Palace Soviet Premier.
Nikita S. Khrushchev injected loin
self into it b) releasing m Moscow
a two month old letter demanding
a tierman peace treaty and an
end to West Herman rearmament
Both ...Is t tbit, began tu set
the siage for an Fast • West
summit meeting which Kisenhower. DrGaullc. \Ac»t Herman
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and
British Prime Minister Harold
MacMillan agreed S a t u r d a y
should he iu-id lasts- next Aj.nl
April 33 was mentioned as a
likely .late and a letter was to
lie dratted Sunday to Khrushchev
suggesting the time. Hern-vj was
to be the site, although Oet.aulle
would prefer Paris.
The four Western leaders, meet
ing twice at formal sessions to
start their weekend conference,
started to draw up the outline of
a "maximum program" linking
disarmament l» jx.lili. al settle­
ments which will be-presented lo
Khrushchev.
Belween Ihe two se-vlon*. I'.isen
hower was tlm ctrd privately with
lletiaulle for an hour to discuss
DeGanli.-'s reluctance in agree
to integration of French hirers in
NATO commands and French
anger at America's failure to
bark
France during
United
N ill..us .1. hate on Algeria
i Tile Willie House ilescrib.il Ihe
talk a* *rry frank amt friendly.'
The meeting had lt*-en heralded
in adsanre a. a showdown
bvtweco Elsenhower. tracked bv
Ihe tremendous vnc.exsrs «if ins
global peace tour, and |i.-i..tulle
who seek* a greater voire for
France in allied aflatt-

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Ring ling Plans
To Move Circus
SARASOTA. Fla. (I I’D — The
one lime "Greatest Show On
Karth" will move it* winter sjuar
lers sfirr nraily 13 year* in Sara
sota.
Arthur M ConccUu, executive
A director nl Itiugling Itros, Barnum
an&lt;l Hailey Circus, announced Sal
urday tli.il plans h a'e l&gt;ren made
to move the winter quarters 2o
miles south to Venice final agree
men! depends upon approval of the
stir on the Venice airport by the
rrdera! Aviation Agency.

New Zoning Plan
•^Scheduled Soon
The County will adopt compre­
hensive toning within Ihe next
few months. County /.onmg (br­
e r.or Robert llroan said today
Brown reported progress in steps
to designate
specially toned
areas in the county.
Its added that the rumng board
and county commission met re­
cently and both groups were im
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Wa s h in g t o n turn - n
nhassadnr Everett F. Drum
jht. an expert nn China, said
iturday that Communist China
ive i* militarily read to •‘jump
at any time" on Its long
rrairnrd invasion of Nationalist
armosa.
But lie doubted the Reds would
rike in the nrar future.
And he said Nationalist t'rrsiChiang Kai-Shek will nut
art a war because he knows hr
ould required U S. military supto return lo the Chinese
ainlaml. "lie knows the United
would not embark nn an
to forcibly liberate t'm
ainlaml under existing circnmaners." the ambassador Said
Drum right, now envoy lo Na
China and former head
’ the big U. S. Consulate listenig post in llnng Kong, made thl»
in an interview. Hr Is
for consultations at the
Slate Department.
He saw a major loretgn policy
shift in Red Peiping's current
arrogance toward neutralist India
and Indonesia, in contrail with
its earlier efforts to woo Southern
Avia.
Hr predicted that Communist
China's expansionist probing of
the Indian **«r&lt;4»r wilt he repeat­
ed "sooner nr later" nn the Chi­
nese borders nf Pakistan, Nepal
and Burma.
"They now are allowing their
leeth to Asia and revealing their
expansionists Intentions," he said.
Why? Dnimright frankly con­
fessed that he did not know. But
he said that until Peiping ha*
built an industrial hasefor Its
military establishment—now heav­
ily dependent on Russia—it is
douhlliil that it will press its ex
pansion drive beyond limited,
probing actions.
He saw no a.-nuus c.inlltct be­
tween Russia's Nikita Khrushchev
amt China's Mao Tae Tung on Ihe
basic issue of whether to risk
war
"I doubt Ihal m her Khrush­
chev or Alair waul* a major war.1*
tie taut "Their pullback from the
threat lo Taiwan Iasi year show*
this . . .

Ike To Report
To Nation Dec. 23 Heart Council
To Sponsor Show

NO. 589

The Herald forsook its afternoon schedule to pub.
lish this Sunday morning edition for our readers be­
c a u se The Herald does not print a paper Christmas Day.
The staff worked until midnight to bring you the news
up until then. See you Monday through Thursday this
week as usual.

SRD Starts Right-Of-Way
Action On Sanford Ave.
Hearing
Set Dec. 28

YOU CANT HTOI* ON A DIME, Minty nngiiuw George T*wk«*bar&gt; Jr.
proved to Seminole High student* in « safety test. Four-hundred students
snAA Kay Ivey and Buy l,und.|iiist tested nn the the tint* they look tu react
tu a signal and slop the test ear. Examining the results of Kay's test
are. from left, Police Sergeant Leo Hock, Tevvkeshary, Kny nnd Lundipiist.
Kay stopjied 12 feet, nine inches from where she got the stop signal.
(Staff Photo)

News Briefs' 'Old Reb' Dies
Discussion Asked

HOUSTON, IVx. (LTD —Waller (Oltl Iteli) WilItnntH, ttm iiint Aiirvivor of the fuiir million men win.
fought the Civil War, died Saturday. He wa* 117 yearn
old.
The death of Ihe tough nfd soldier wan Ihe niguul
for I'reniflent Eisenhower to prm-laim a day uf national
mourning.
Will in lilt*, made tilind ami deaf lay the ruvagtt* of
time, hail been kittling fur mure than a week hia fourth
bout with iineimmiiia in the last year.

The Sate Road Department hat
started legal action to get land
bordering Sanford Ave. for th*
Sanford Avc. widening project.
The department filed a petition
this week aimed at gelling 9H
parcels of land along Sanford Ave.
through eminent domain profeedings. The department esti­
mated Hie parrels owned by 137
person* to he worth S22.I03.
Circuit Court Judge Volte Wil­
liams will consider the declara­
tion of taking at 4 30 p. m.. Dee.
at in the circuit court chamber*.
Judge Williams will appoint court
appratser* and "make such order
as the court derm* psissihle."
Owners of the land involved a r ,
commanded to file answers to the
petitions in court hefor* Jan. 23,
lo show “ what rliht. Interest or
liens" they have to the land* and
to show why the land shouldn't h ,
used to sild to Sanford Avenue'*
width.
The county will pay for th ,
land acquired for th* mad widen­
ing Sanforsi Ave. eventually wtil
Ive It feet wide from Geneva Ave.
to Onstra Rd. with sidewalk* on
both sides tvetweru 25th St. and
27th S4 and a sidewalk ow tlto
west side from 27th St. to Onom
Hd From Onora Rd. Ihe strrM
will he M feel wide to llindar'.
Corner.

Gangster Roundup
Opens In Chicago

CHICAGO ( t ’PD Ad*ntlost
switched lo th* so called "youne»
iters" in the alleged Chic* go
crime synsliciat* Saturday —
everyone unilrr M — la hop** &lt;4
ch an ce * a g a in *! M in m l
I* AltlS ■ITU — President Ki*
solving Hi* gangland ataym, *4
.1.line* It'lllinn an .
Huger Tuuhy.
rnliowrr will report to his h&lt;
Th* "young^art." in tun*.
lln- Allies n an iM-optr, on Hi
Delicate
Wife
fused to do, or say. a thing with­
volts of his it iiatHHi tour next
out hr*t eon-oiling their attnwAn eviraoMlinary new a.lv.-niure
I Kill: IN , 11•»»! t L 1*11
I h*
Wednesday night from Washing in theatrical enlerlamiuriit .oinri Shall iif 11*41! Htt|i*rri| hi*» xiili
ncys. .
ton. A was learned Saturday to the Civic Center nn Saturday
Touhy*a at toe my. Kutw-rt B,
MntunUy tu foH'tfo Ihrir
evening. January Jo when the limliliuiiNl 'lu n ficr v»J atiltii.il* in
Jobnatou. charged, howeseir, that
night.
the syndicate had intugatad
Ail liiljriu.-.t .ource vaul thr Seminole DeHary ll.-ati • otincil «tflflllMtlull of hi a Hldl l l.lhTU .Moll
Dinghy's killing
President 11ready has begun work *|Minsors the Annan.I Deiit*ch pro- tUy Im*i 4U*f thr Might of MihnI
Touhy. At, jua&lt; ossi ei prtaoa
on ihe |j minute address which .tu.-lion ut "The World of Carl Sand iitakr* hn usirm to hr ill.
after serving » years on what h*
will be delivered .’I hour* after tiurg ' starring llettc Davis and
I insisted was ■ "frsmesl" kidnap
he return* home from hi* l*J day Cameron Mitchell
■Kurent-Choiee’
ll promise* to In- an evening of
conviction, was shotgunned to
peace mission.
ITI.AN I X U N I
I hr th irr
death Wednesday night w k*wt
The .peecli will I*- an expansion exciting word* mime, fun and with man I K*•’I* &lt; •••inl y tlrh gat ion in
of hi* sister's home.
of till usual presidential remark* moments ol epic grandeur
thr &lt;irnri«l \ «*rtftlily thtrw it*
lint presentation marks the lirst Utnfiri! varight Sdlwi.lav l&gt;«-liimi a
A c.iinpamun, Walter Milief, to,
A new u tgatti/alton lias recently Itcen set up tu make
at the traditional ceremony of
lighting tin- Christmas tree on the tune that the distinguished two |iru|MMnl **|»4ii'iil-rhoi«
anirinl l T. S. 17 the must traveled mad in Florida ami to aid cities .in ex polls-* sergeant who was
time Academy Award winner Belle tnrnl to givr lo« al putiona m on the route, John Kritler, Chamber of Commerce manager serving as Touhy'* bodyguard^
White House lawn
was critically wounded.
Tile tuiirie said Kiarnhuwer Davis ha« apjieared in a national «hr*Mi r to kri |i «i IiihiU n|&gt;rn in An saitl yesterday.
1 h . wntir* case ajvpearsd a
would keep hi* remark* general lour. She and her ro star. I a me r on mlrgmtion rrn n .
The name of the organization ia aalled "Scenic 17 throwback to lit* heyday of A|
iced. *mi grounds that a detailed, Mitchell wilt be ably tiqijNirlrd by
Highway A«*&lt;M'intmn" anti the group is planning In send nut l a[*tne Touhy ami Cat-&gt;o* wee*
thorough report would lie a pretty Clark Alien aim is ■ rare eoinbina
■■
(sil.irfol folder* aero** »he nation arch rivals for the b*-&gt;tleg b*«r
heavy dirt for thr nation just at Hon of painter, folk singer and Medical Aid
highlighting the various eitle* on trade of Ihe id's.
GAINESVILLE, Fla it I'll —
Christmas time
guitarist all rutted Into one
U. H. 17 lb! including th* names
k was Ut* "youogMera" who
He has .It-cr.Jeii tu save thr
The show, adapted and directed Thr riiivrrail&gt; uf Klotnla* Collvgr
«.f motel* and lodge- and brief iiilieriti-.l, nr hop* to Miherit, th*
heavier material and weightier by Norman Corwin. Is tijs.-.l on the uf Mcilit inr Sdiijitltiy irrrjvnl m
dr.rriplloti of each r ify
gmni of
for *oik in in
Capone empire who l.wlay «er*
discussions of foreign policy f.r'w nrk* nl ' arl .Sandburg, 'be
Among the plan* the group Itcing questioned nn th* Tnsshf
fr&lt;tli»u« i| i «•'a *r« anti 4llrtgir«.
bis stair of the union message in year old American poet laurrat
HAA.AXA. Cuba il l'll
t't.ban hope* u* formulate in ItniO will killing
The appearance of Belle lu sts I hr four-yrai grai«t atm* nudv by
congress earl) in January.
Some presidential adviser* also will liegm Ihe Heart Fund Drive in (hr National lii'tltiitr •&gt;f Minify army firing eptadt executed two be ms lo.ls-sl improving, resurfacing
feel that helore lie makes any Sanford Frank Mel.a lie. .pedal anil Ittfrrliou* llhr«iva ami will n muter revolutionaries in nearby ami f.ior-lanmg U. S 17 trJ.
serious prun.inniein.-iil* on hi* events rhairniaii for tin- Seminole- hr li8i*iI |»tlinarilv' for atl|»rln!* to I'tnar .let Bio Saturday in the fis*1 .Among the majur work spearli.-a.Isd Isv the oigani/ati.MI will lie
trip lo- should sail until reaction Delian Heart Council, will soon giNiliiatr •tiiilrnf* ami |io«ti|«K*(ot*
has solidified in thr i-oontrie* announrr die .fair nf lire ticket *1 frllowA pursuing work in thr*r death sentence* le he rarried mil helping to hseak the luiltleoetk at
Alaitiand anil four tailing the
f.r'.U
in six monthtale
lie ha* visited
stirt, h arounsl l..ike Mumoe.
Hie gr.aip also ho- pule on re
l- . w - w i v ii i v x- .* siti.i*
tui«l ai nfariaiK Ili«*
ICcuiil
F'XXKI IKMUsK. N C. (Ul l&gt;
Depaitiornt U. impiuvr the comFay»tt«vill* polls*, with th*
plrte road in f.t.l.-i to aid the h*'l»» ®f » •ympathetie judge, ar*
r*&lt;&gt;n.nn* »f the r.oomiuiltie* along ,r&gt;"’f 0 ,' ir K**1
kr*P I.ulhey
the road.
Unit out of jail Ibis Christmas
k rides, who is an officer «f the
,f lh,,&gt;' ,l". '* * ‘*1 h* th* fiftk
group, will ask thr Florida Dr l‘n",1 ,n 591
,U h»* * ^ n'
vrlopnirnt i
iiii«««•*n m i laiirt*
^ hriitmiiMPi in t-utiiNiy
in promotion of tourist travel over
,,M*1 or
pr'*«» officer*,
t'. S. I7-‘J2.
Britt w j. released from jail «
Kri.ler also reported that con■*" Hastur.ltojr »nd wa* hack
ta.-t* Will hr Diode with some .ul ikl ln custody a few houra later &lt;m
travel editor * in the r.gloo i„ gain Puhlic slrunkcncss charges.
•uptiort fur their projects on 'o-uo* 'D' Recorder* t s.urt Judg*
Iif) mg the road and to work with ,,*rb s Carter suspcn.lesl a to.
various gaidert .tut.* in .Seminole ,UF ••"(•m e for him Tuesday,
and Volusia counties to . arrj on a
,w" h,H"*
Pu,ir* »” »“ •
program of tieautifualion.
•',l h,,n •»•"»- •'"&lt;!
•Not Par long ago." Krid.-r -aid. 'harge wa* public drunkenet*.
“U. S. 17-D—wa* the no.,t traveled |
'
road in Florida. Through tna. L i d h t i n n r ' f t n t d c f
bvity hv the communities along L , 9 n * l&gt;n 9 V - O n T e S r
Hus htgliwa* other road* with ac D p f l f i l i n P N p f l r i n f l
tive promotional group- gained
I ’I C U I I l i y
much of our traffic," Kndct -aid.
County residents are reminded
"Now with ihi- organisation 'bal th" deadline to entrr th*
W. hope to start the lull rolling Christmas Lighting Contest ta
in making U. 8. 17-PJ “Scenic 17," Tuesday.
Judges ar* txperted to start vieKri.ler pointesl out.
BKI.A I ED IM UIM.E HEART wan pinned on Mona J. Kclij. ACJI, l*&gt;'
sr).ug ti.e area fur Up award!
YAH-ll nomnnintler, f’dr. Gordon KobcrUon. Kelly- was injured a f te r hia
to four categortca tomorrow.
Midnight Service
I’n ie i will be awarded to rettwhip wan mink in the battle of Leyte Gulf nnd he cltmjc to a raft for three
the All Ssiul* Eptsi-.ip.tl Church gtous, traditional, artisti* and
day*. Al rik'ht Caterpillar Club certificate, an- jfiven pj Gt. Norman Thom,
at Enterprise will bold midnight overall dacoratain display*. Entry
vee-vte** at 11:30 p. m. Thursday. blanks can b* secured at th* JayJam** E. Bratton and Kujfenu Miller, and R. J. Welamnn Jr., nxtram, ritfht,
A special program of Christmas ere Information Building or by
" o t a cit.iln
a. ’
I '.* m in a jump over
inusir it also scheduled for the dipping th* entry blank to to­
Corniest.
V 3t»(/ t'tvoloj
ciMsrcJi &lt;w JmsusJ ^ ,
day s lU f to t
All.AMI t i l ' l l — Nrw»|&gt;Mp«r
publisher John S. kn.glit ha* a*k
nil In meet with Fidel Cast!.. l&lt;&gt;
discus* the Culinn government'-

Group Formed To Aid
Cities On U. S. 17-92

Cubans Resume
Firing Squads

Here’s One Man
Who Enjoys Yule
S:ason In Jail

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Deer Makes Excellent Eating,
Dewey May Support Nixon's Presidential Bid
Home Demonstration Agent Says

- WASHINGTON (UP!) - Thorn** | Dewey hai taken a hinds oft
! f . Dawty, • key figure In ItoO position so far bclwcen the two.
Dewty and bis wife ware
j Republican presidential Jockeying among the guests Friday night at
[ conferred at trngin with Vice ■ Christmas party at NiXM’a
i President Richard M. Nixon IhU home. The affair wai for cabinet
; weekend in • move viewed as members, lop White House eides,
and other high government offi­
t highly encouraging hy Nlxon’a
cial*.
1backers.
Nixon. Dewey and U. S. Attor­
The former New York govar- ney General William P. Roger*
•or, who canted the GDP’s los­ later huddled at length over din­
ing praildential banner In 1944 ner in a swank downtown hotel
•ad IMI, wa* not available for dining’and danelng room.
The trio also planned a golf
&gt;comment but was not believed to
have given NUon any firm com- game in the crisp, cold lumhine
Saturday afternoon at a Maryland
: mltment of support.
However, political circles view- country club. Mr*. Dewey re­
| ad tha vlall-purely soda! on the lumed to New York Saturday
1 surface-* as highly signifcanl In morning.
Rogers Is one of Nlaon’i clos­
| light of speculation I" s°m* husr‘
: ter* that Dewey might drop his est personal friends and advisers,
i long-time support of NUon In lie also w it an asiltiant district
! favor of New York Gov. Nelson sltorney under Dewey during the
latter’* “gang busting’’ days in
i A- Rockefeller.

Report Claims
GSA Overspent
One item highltgnled a GencrI al Accounting Office (GAO re&gt; pact which laid tho General S«r’ wteoa
Administration
(GSA)
'could have "defarred or lived’*
eapenditur# of » , 000,000 on shipmeat* of strategic metals to
•tockpUlag sites.
Comptroller General Joseph
Campbell aald in a report lo
Congress that the GSA has agreed
to defer •* additional $5.300,ooo
hi traaaportation costa. He said
tbara is ’’likallhood of actual aavtoga of all or part of this
•mount." The GAO watches over
federal spending for Congress.
- Campbell laid the USA over■peat on transport allow of stra­
tegic metala betwean
and
1M hy railing to select atorage
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WASHINGTON, D, C. (UPI) Sen. Margaret Chase Smith (RMaine) urged NUon and Rocke­
feller Saturday to agrta lo be
running matei oo the 1M0 ticket.
She did not express a prefer­
ence aa to which ahould occupy
the top spot.
In a Idler addressed Jointly lo
them, -she noted that both had

said they would not accept the
vice preildential nomination.
She told them thli was “disturb­
ing to many Americans—not Juat
to Rapubllcini alone—for they
see in you an unbeatable team
for the United Statea on Ihe goal
of Intarnalional peace.”
“Together," she said, "You off­
er them the beat hop* for stabili­
ty and peace."
Mrs. Smith urged that “ which­
ever of the two of you receives
the presidential nomination ask
the other to oe your running
mata." Either way, ah* said, it
would bt a "guarantee of victory
for tho Republican party."

Area Servicemen
In Weapon's Meet
Navy U. William A. Hose of
Laka Mary and aviation machin­
ist r male Arthur’ H. Sidaa Jr. of
Longwood were In the Navy’s
fourth annual air weapons meet
“Operation Top Gun" at Yuma,
Aria. Nov. 30 • Dec. 4.
Rose ie the son of Mr. end
Mrs. Rsy Rose of Lake Mary.
Sides is the ion of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur H. Sides, Sr. of Route t,
longwood. Both mrn are in VAIIII serving at the Leeward Point
Naval Air Station, Guantanamo
Day, Cuba.
Marine Pvt. Robert L. Willis,
of Lake Mary has finished recruit
training al the Marine Corps re
crult depot, Parris Island, S. C.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. R. T.
Willis of Lake View Drive. Lake
Mary, went through a 12 wtek
training schedula which included
drill, bayonet training, phyMcal
conditioning, parades, ceremonies
and rifle prat-lice.

Deputy Nabs
Store Burglar
An illegal entry Into Campbell’!
Cabinets and Builders’ Supply
store in October INI led to the
seltur* this week of Edward M.
Cites by Deputy Vernon Brewster.
Cates Is charged with breaking
into tb* store and passing 10
illegal checks made out for SM.33
each. Cates was arrested in Ocala
and brought here for trial.

Yule Party Set
For Troop 543

A Christina* "Get Together"
will be held at thr Barnett Metnorisl Methodist Church of En­
terprise on Monday at 7:30 p. m.
All church officials are asked to
attend.

Boys Scouts of troop 349 and
their families will have a Christ­
mas party at 7:30 tomorrow
night in thr new All Souls Catho­
lic Church aoclal hall.
Sklta hy troop patrols, initiation
of Icmlerfoot scouts, movies and
refreshments will he featured.
Special guests will be Rev. Rich­
ard l.yuns, pastor of All Souls
and lha sisters who teach at the
church school. Buddy LeFtls Is
chairman of arrangements.

WIESBADEN, Germany (UPt)
—Francis Cardinal Spellman of
New York said hare Saturday that
ha disagreed “ completely" with
any churchman who believe that
a Roman Catholic should act be
a U. S. preildential candidate.
Tha Cardinal, reply Ing to ques­
tions. told United Press Inter­
national that aa far aa ha la con­
cerned the lieu* of a Roman
Catholic running for tho Ameri­
can presidency la non-aaiatenL
"Catholic* are U. f . cltisana the
same as anyone ela#,’* Cardinal
Spellman aald. "O tters a r t raising
the issue, not Catholics.”
Asked If be thought lha UaiUd
Stale* ahould offar population con­
trol advice to otter naUoas, Car­
dinal Spellman said:
"The United Stales should glva
economic and ftnanalal help, not
advise."
Tb* cardinal refused to com­
ment on tho problem of world
overpopulation.
"Tho Pope ba* said aH there
Is to be said on that subject,"
Spellman said.
The pontiff, In an addresa last
Monday to the sacred college of
cardinals, reiterated that birth
control was not the answer to
over • population and starvation,
lie urged a belter "distribution
of earthly goods" as an alter­
native to artificial rastriclloni on
conception and childbirth.

I

By MYRTfE C. WILSON
Sine* the deer season has open­
I m i Da men straiten Ageat
ed, remember that deer meat is
There la more to the fun of bagIng a buck than limply shoot­ excellent eating, and there Is
many a good meat in even a spike
ing it.
buck. Many paopl* don’t life*
vaniaon limply btcausa the meat
was not properly handled from
bagging lo ailing.
"A t soon as the deer la dead . .
and maka aura, or you may be
wasting a hat rack ia your atomach . . cut open the body ra ri­
ty and drain out all of the blood
before it hardtni. Skin tha ani­
WASHINGTON (UPIi - A Har­ mal immediately or taka It to a
vard scientist said today that he- good butcher. Tb* moat Important
men smoke less than non ba-m*n.
The scientist, Dr. Carl C. Salt­ phas* la to hang tha deer ta a
ier, based hla conclusion on studies cold locker above freeting tem­
extending over several years of 232 perature for as long as three
weeks. This aging is important
Harvard man.
Tha man were classified accord­ for tendering tha meat and really
ing lo tbeir "masculine compon­ bringing out tha good flavor.
After aging, bave the carcai
ent" aa Indicated by body build
rut Into steaks, rout*, and deer
and anatomical trails.
Ia a report to the American burgers: wrap tha meat in mois­
Asia, for tha Advancement of ture-vapor proof paper • . not
Scieace, Saltier aald that "the butcher’s wrapping pager . . and
heavier smokers show the greatast quick-freeie. “Slow freeting will
proportion of individuals with cause large Ice crystals and loss
weak or very weak masculine com­ ia riavor,’’ says Miss Susan
Christian, nutritionist.
ponents.”
Game meat has laea fat (Jiaa
Conversely, the more masculine
animals.
Therefore,
mm smoke less than those nf more domestic
when you are cooking venlion
feminhw build, te said.
Saltier said this “suggests that iteaka with a dry rooking method,
for a specified type of individual use a plentiful amount of fat. And
smoking may te a reflection of cer- If thera la a doubt about tender­
tain personality and tehavorial ness, use a meat .ndcrliar.
Practically all venison goes
traits which are characteristic of
well in a thick ataw. More people
hla biological makeup."
In addilion to being heavier ahould try hickory wood-barbacusmokers, Saltier said, the "less cd venison and no baiting asucs.
masculine persons (end to have an However, If you must use a bar­
aversion for strenuous exercise* becue sauce, have it ready for
and sports, are apt to te low in serving with the meat.
Bulletins on the care and cook­
physical fltncaa for hard muscular
work, and are often poor in mus­ ing of deer and imatl gam* sra
available, free of charge, at the
cular coordination."
"They are apt." he continued, ulfice of the Home Demonstration
"to be less well Integrated and Agent in the Basement of the
more Ideational, creative, and in. Courthouse.
tuitiva.
"They are more frequently shy
Complete Your
and anti social and more frequently
have traits of aclf-conieiouaneM CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
and inhibition. . , .
al
"Academically, thty most often
select the area of arts, letters, and
■ /u y iil Ig /A M A tl
philosophy aa a college major, and
their choice of earner tends to fol­
D C f T . f W p X ? " 11
low these same lines of interest."
Saltier recommended that fur­
Afreet from Ui* I’oet Office
ther studies be undertaken to de­
termine whether heavy-smoking,
“ Aak for
laea masculine men a rt most sub­
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disease than their he-men fellows.

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Harold E. 5;aisen‘s ineffective
“ Dump NUon” move ia IBS*.
The former New York governor
had hern regarded as an unqual­
ified NUon backer until Rocke­
feller loomed recently as a potent
challenger. Rockefeller kaa Just
complete a levcn-slato banutorm
ing tour tailing his own popular­
ity and baa hinted be will an­
nounce early o u t month whether
he will oppose Nison.
In public atatomenta so far,
Dewey hai spoken highly of both
mm but has not taken side*.
Some Rockefeller supporters
have hopefully regyrdad his public
neutrality a t a sign that ha would
wind up la "Rocky’i ” earner.
Bui Nixon forces, while appar­
ently winning no pm taliei. re­
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vice president as a significant
boon for Niion’a stock.

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confirm that he wa* a guest at
Ihe vice president’s parly and
that they later dined together.
Other high level guests at the
party Included Roger*. Secretary
of Labor James P. Mitchell, an­
other of Nixon’i close personal
frlands; Postmaster General Ar­
thur E. Summerfleld, former Re­
publican national .-huirman; Sec­
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Seaton;
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assistant
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directing While llouae operation!
in Prraidcnt Eisenhowar’s ab­
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Bryce N. Harlow.
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Jukebox racketeering and mur-j No boxing on NBC's "Cavalcada
offer* Disney’s all-eartoon version ' der arc involved in "The Juke- of Sport*.’’ Instead there will b*
i box Caper,” n whodunit on ABC’s a film, "Sports Highlight* of
of "Alife In Wonderland."
J ilfv?.”
"The Night of Christmas'* is a 17 Sunset Strip.”
one-hour color special on NRC.
The CBS 'Wealing house Desilu
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Kim Hunter and Elaine Striteh liam* and hit dog act are on the
ARC* "John* Hopklni File 7" in
The one-hour "Rawhide" w e s ­
are guest stars on ABC’s "Adven­ bill.
Christmas tong*.
ABC'a "Wednesday F i g h t * ” tern drama on CBS Is "Incident
Gies*. on ABC* “College New* tures In Paradise” «erie*.
bring* together welterweight* Luis of the Calico Gun." Jack l«ord-i»
TUESDAY
I'onfeiettce” i* Tau! Hoffman,
There’* a South Ameriean fla­ Rodrigue* and Carnet H art in It) guest star.
chairman of the U. N. Special
"Walt Disney Presents” on ABC
Fund for Technical, Economic vor to “The Caucho." drama on round*.
THURSDAY
and Social A**Dtance to Under­ ABC’* "Sugarfoot" »erie*.
NBC again presents that Chri*tNBC's "Laramie" seriea offer*
developed Nation*.
N O W SHOW i n i ;
The pro ba*kethall game on ’’Night of the Quiet Men.” about ma* standard, Ilian Carlo Men*
NBC feature* New York and Cin­ an rx-mar«hal tl.yle Bettger) who otti’s opera. “Amahl and the
open i
sets up a haven for former gun- Night Visitors."
cinnati.
Pat
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Christmas
show
on
men
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trie*
to
rehabilitate
Prime Minister Nehru of India
ABC features Augie Rios, a Span­
i* on the CBS "Face The Nation." them.
There will he a program of ish recording artist, and a choir
CBS offer* the first of two one.
hour *pecial* entitled ‘‘The Year Christmas muiie on NBC’a “Star- from i^e Church of the Transfigu­
ration ta New York City,
Gone By." Carry Moore i* ho*t lime.”
Jay C'Denni* th* Menace"! Nor­
I.eonard Bernstejn ami the New
for thU examination of 195V in
various fields. The second Half York Philharmonic, Marian And-, th helps Ernie Kurd celebratr
erson, the St. Paul's Cathedral Christmas on the latter’s MIC
will be aired u week honee.
The guest on NBC's "Meet The boy*’ eholr of London and Jo*eph program.
Numbers racketeer* figure in
Press” is Philip J. Noel-Baker. N. Welch are on the program.
On Cary. Moore’s CHS hour will on ABC’* "Tlie Untouchable*."
British M. P. and winner of the
The "Playhouse 90" drama on
be gospel singer Mahalia Jack1959 Nobel Pence Priie,
Cucsts on Ed Sullivan’s CBS *on. Cliff Arquette and Eddie CBS is "The Silver Whistle." a
former Broadway hit about a
Christina* program include Polly llodgei.
home for the aged, with Eddie
WEDNESDAY
Bergen, liertrude Berg, Patricia
The networks will pre»ent the Albert, Margaret Hamilton and
N'eway. Betty Johnson and the
annual Christmas tree lighting Enid Markty in the ca*t.
Baird Marionettes.
Christmas Eve services on all
Charles Laughton, Yir* Mon­ rerrmony from Washington, D. C.,
tand and Donna Atwood are guest with President Eisenhower as the lliree networks, CBS airs a tradi­
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atar* on Dinah Shore’* NBC hour. central figure.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Mr*.
Rosa G. K m and I weren't IS
feet away when the ship'a bell
aauadad and if wo hadn't ateppod
mighty' quick wo wouldn’t have
made it. Aa It waa, IS other lean
and hungry-looklng type* got
there first.
Wo wore 11th and 11th in the
13-aaa volunteer line ta taito-tcat
President Elsenhower's recipe for
rainbow trout and a rival recipe
devised by home economists of
the Bureau of Commercial Fishertaa.
The bureau ia devoted to the
propoaitlon that fish la good and
good for you, and why In the
world don't you oat It more of­
ten?
Mr* Karr ia boat of ita home
•conomice unit. Because her desk
is neat door to tha fish-tailing
room, ihe makes tho lineup as
many aa four tlmea a day and, in
IS years, has done morn than her
share to prevent the catch from
going to waste.
In that time she and her staff
have devised, tested, tasted, and
published thousands of recipies
for seafood, from flihburger to
aalmon shortcake.
Despite their efforts, alas,
Americans still prefer meat.
We've been eating only 10'i
pounds of fish per capita yearly.
Aa a result, a lot of fisherman
hive been reduced to grits and
grunt, and goodness knows what
sort of shape they would have
been in if Mrs. Kerr and her
helpers hadn't been on the Job.
The belt rings in .Urn hail out­

Daar Benia;
M r m m la Ciady La*. I am
a f t ta d Hr# a t S it
Oak Av*. 1 would Ilka ;a « ta
bring ma a baby doll and doll bad.
Plaaia bring my brother Charlaa
a play-typewriter and my brother
Allan, a lUem-tbovtl. l knew yea
Dear Santa;
are busy that la why I am writing
’ 1 want a big, big doll with a lot early.
i t clathaa. I want a eowglrl aet ,
Love,
With two gone.
Cindy Lae.
■overly Newer*
I Doer Santa;
• I want a raw bay hat and a gun
dad betater, 1 want aome model
girplaaaa. 1 waa good.
Larry Newer*.

Dear Santa;
Plena# taka thia latter Inataad of
the other ana 1 wrote. I would Ilka
a doll baby, tome ellppera and a
bath robe. I would Ilka aome ether
elothea, aome Sunday school
glovca and a little rawing machine
that rune by battery.
I love yon,
Mariano Debra Wyche
Dear Santa;
I
My name la Kelly Quthrie.
want a ear and a rod and veal.
Thank you
Dear Santa:
I want a baby crib, a rofrigera
lor, a now bicycle, a dog, a atorybook, box of candy and a
Love, Carolyn
Dear Santa;
I want an eight Inch doll and a
baiket for my bike.
Clara Sanderaon.
Dear 8anla;
Wa live In a green house In
Wynnwood. 1 lika you. 1 want a
fire engine.
Goodbye,
David

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the public domain, bat th e n ft
was.
One thing was sure, though
Mr*. Kerr'a cooking expert! cook
It better. Ike’a version waa d rrA
I thought. Apparently tho n i t o F
the panel thought so toe. Tha
composite grades run off after­
ward* gave Ike's trout it at
against M.M for the girls' ver.
rion.
Tbo g o v o n m n t plana to b .
elude « rainbow trout recipe in a
booklet on outdoor flab rookery
next June. Happens that Mrs,
Kerr's nelpo, after maybs an.
other lest o r on to perfect it. w ill,
bo pnbliabod rather th is Ike’s. ♦
Meantime, try her id tn for
Christmas. Her seasons I recemmsedations run from citfiaii t«
shrimp stuffing for turkey.
. Aa h r Mrs. Kerr, h r whom the
flab beD toils four times a day, I
bear she plans h eat itoak.

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Patience At Geneva Talks

Dear Santa;
■olefine
I h a n been a good boy. 1 would
h r doll
• I would like to wish you a very lika a bika and an Indian rifle and
a CMC ambulance.
Marry Christmas.
Love, Brannlng.
Good night,
Cindy Martin
Hear Santa;
By PHIL NEWSOM
through numerous meetings, from
I have been a good boy. I would
The man-of the-week: U. S. the summit on down.
’.Doty Santa;
So far as NATO was concerned.
Warn! you bring mo a five year tlko a blko and a Winchester lecrotary ef Itate Christian A.
Herter’s task broke down into two
•ok to study on, no) baby Bandolier set and cap*,
Harter.
categories.
le v s
and singing book.
The piara: Paris.
Hairy
Patricia (iustavson.
One was to convince Unitrd
Tha quota: “ We have a strung States’ prosperous fellow-mem­
Impression of a general deiir* for bers that they now must bear
pane* among tha lovlot people." m ort of tho financial burden.
The other was to convince them
Ta Paris thia week, the U.S.
Editor;
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that, with NATO one-third below
secretary
of
itata
found
himself
• I ' want to toko this opportunity
strength, they must meet their
All of ua at the Mayfair Inn on tho horns of a dilemma.
to thank you, on behalf of the
manpower commitments to ths
Civttan Club of Sanford, for tho hava been reading with pride and
On tha on* hand, as advance defensive force.
many things yon have printed in plaaiura tha splendid coverage ef men for President Elsenhower,
Since both would cost Individual
|a n r pnpar about our community
part of his Job was to convince nations more money, his task
Ihe
11th
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Opening
of
our
project -r- helping .slabll.h a
tho roluctont French end West therefore became doubly difficult.
aebaal far retarded children—and Winter Season. W» are most Germans that enough or a thaw
A Scandinavian m nnher put it
grateful
to
all
of
you
for
tho
time
Jn regard ta our Claxton Fruitcake
had oceurrad in tha cold war to bluntly when he said hi* people
•ate, from which wa hope to raiaa and spars given us In your nawa- warrant a summit conference with knew only what they were told,
ta halp this# children. Wa pspar.
vial Russian Premier Nikita and they were told that tensions
that it waa through Iks pubKkrushehev.
were relaxing. Therefor*, they
you gave us that our sals The success of ths occasion was,
On tha other, ho had to con­ asked, why were large defensive
Waa such a sucessi, and wa want in no smalt measure, duo to your vince the fool-dragging members forces necessary?
you ta teal that la this way, you, wonderful publicity preceding the ot the North Atlanlic Treaty OrHertrr’i reply, in effect, was
too, have helped tho retarded chll- event.1
gsniislion (NATO) that the time that only with strong forces be­
had not yet romr lo rrlax West­ hind them could Western negotia­
Pleats taunt on ns for our full ern defenses which, in fact, muit tor* hope to reach suitahle agree­
Thanking you again, and with
best withes for tha hnliday season, ee-operatio* any tima (ho occa­ he strengthened It the Weil were ment with the already stronglyla m ,
lo be able to meet any surprise armed Russians.
sion arise*.
Sincerely yours,
communist atlsck.
Georg* Palmer
J , M. Dennison, Secretary
As part of the first point, hr
Manager had lo convince both the Ger­
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girli have concocted something
new. On most working days this
will be at 10 and II a m. and
again at 3 and t p.m.
Anybody ia sound of the bell is
eligible, on Ibe theory that aver­
age reaction is needed. Pisces for
12 are set on shelves iixed to the
wall on three sides of the room.
A high stool is ready it each
place.
Competing recipes a rt ladled
onto eompsrlmented plates. The
diner's only investment, aside
from a fast spring for the lineup,
is the time it takes to eat and
fill out a score card. Servings a n
Judged for appears nee, flavor and
texture, on a 10-polnt icile from
yummy to ugh. There is space
also for remsrks.
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from Idaho. Nobody knew for s u n
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Wive* Huh met *f the C. P. O.
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OFFICERS OF THE FIREMEN'S At XII.IAKY who were installed at the
Christmas meeting are, from left, .Mr.*. M. N. Cleveland, installinp offirer,
Mr.«. R. T. Thornna, president, Mrs. J. R. Crow, Mrs. R. L. Hilbert, and Mr*.
H. D. Faint.
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The Ladie* Auxiliary at the
Sanford Fire Department met at
the home of Mr*. Billy L. Gilbert
for the laat meeting of the year and
installation of officer* for 1M0.
Tho*e installed were Mr*. R.
T. Thoma*. prcaideot; Mr*. J.
R. Crow, vice pretident: Mr*.
B. I., Gilbert. secretary-treasurer;
Mr*. H. D. Faint, atiietant iccre
tary-trea*urer, Mr*. W. C. Gailey. chaplain and M n. R. E.
White Jr., publicity.
Mr*. M. N. Cleveland Sr., out
going president, served a* in
Halting officer. F.arh member
pretent a**isted with the devotion
and related *ome thought yon
cerning Chn*tma*.
Mr*. J. T. Bennett gave a fin
an rial. report on the Thankigiv
mg dinner. Slate membenhip
card* were given to member* who
have joined the (tale auxiliary
and a letter from Mra. Betty
Orr, dialrlct vice pre»ident, waa
read to the group.
Mr* Cleveland thanked the
member* for their cooperation
during the pa*l year. A gold
lunbiinl pm wa* presented to her
by the auxiliary in appreciation
of her terving a* their preiident
Christina* gift* were exchanged
hy memlter* and refreihmenl*
of Chmtma* iree cake and cof­
fee lerved hy the ho*te»» and
Mr*. Faint, cohostras. The Jan­
uary meeting will be held at the
home of Mr*. Bc»*ir Bennett.

Mr and Mr*. Dork Depratter
of Simi, Calif, announce the engaement and approaching m ar­
riage of their daughter. F.lixabeth Carol, to Robert F. Hamil­
ton. »nn of Mr. and Mr*. Erne*t
Hamilton of Enterprise.
Mt*» Carol it Ihe niere of Mr*.
Kirby Seller* of Knterpri»e.
The wedding will be an avent
of Chriitm ii Day. at 4 p. m. at
Ihe Barnett Memorial Methodiit
Church, with the Rev. Rill Swyear
officiating
Mr. and Mr*. H. R. I.a Rree.
Nn invitaiiona are being issued
and all friend* of the rouplt are l/ingwood, announce the engage
mrnt and approaching marriagr of
invited to attend.
thrir daughter. Barbara Jean, to
Jamr* Oliver Stringer of llattie*burg. Mi**.
The wedding will be an event of
Jan. 21, at Ihe home of the bride *
parent* in taxigwood. The eouple
wilt make their home in Florida

Wedding
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W S. C. S. of Grare Methodiit
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P m. at the church Admission
i* one toy for thr nuraery or
a tea lowcl for Ihe kitchen

Cuff L inks-T ie Bar*
Birth stone Rinprs
Pearls

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Mrs. Jameson Named President

Gifts for Bahv

Of Spanish W ar Vets Auxiliary
The Col Theodore Roosevelt
Auxiliary No. 3. United Spanish
War Veteran*, met at the home
of Mr*. Mae Sheafer, tl.1 Elm
Ale., thi* week.
\n election of officer*, for the
coming year, wa* held. Tbo*e
elected were Mr*. Mary Jam r
•on, president; Mr*. Mary I’fatflln. *cnior \ ice president: Mr*.
Frank Kvana,'junior vice presi­
dent; Mr*. C. C. Priesi, chaplain

The Clii-ltho Fellowship, i sixth
through Ihe eighth grade age
DONNA REACH celebrated her ninth birthday ihU week with a party at
group) of the Fir*t Christian
!hc home &lt;*f her mother, Mr.-*. Draco Keale in Enter■prist*. (lue.st* fur the
Church, will meet from fi to ll) p.
ill. Monday al thr rhurcli to wrap
alienttion vvere the members of ISrownic Scout Troop 1011. Hume*. contest'
gift*. They will be taken to the
and refreshments were enjoyed. Left lu rijfht liiey are Currie Hatchett
Mclhodi*t t'ldldren'* Home, via
Carolyn Watson. Marjory Ann ilclniick, Connie Sellers. Louise Zavinskv.
a hayride by the young people.
Patsy Lomr, Donna Reale ftiie hottorcel. Linda Lonjr, Norn Withey, Jtttfy
Thr *ame evening, aller the
Kelly, Anita Quinones, Carol Sue Whenlely and Jane Vaujilit.
gill* are presented, the group
will sing Christmas carol* enroule
to the ll W. Morgan home, 4-V3
Suinmerlm Are . for refre*hmenl»
Enterprise Group
and game*
Enjoys Hayride
Guest* are welcome and trans­
Ttie Women's Missionary Society throughout Ihe hi,use. Si veral
fhc senior MYF of the llairteU portation will be furnished home
at the I^ke Mary Baptist Church games were played ami an ex­ Mrninr:.il Methodist Church. Kn after the excursion I* over
held a combined Christmas party change nf Christmas gift* cun- lerprisc. enjoyed a hay ride to
Bock Spring*. Friday evening.
Top a pumpkin pie wtih an un
and *iork shower honoring Mrs. ducted.
Refreshments ol small Christ­ The Rev. and Mr* Bill Swyear usual ginger meringue. Fold two
J . F. furry last week al the home
and lies, and Mrs. U.itcnni Carlfinely-chopped pre­
mas cakes, (ruit cake, coffee and Ion accompanied the group and tablespoons
of Mr*. Tom Townsend.
served ginger inlo a I egg wnite
Mr*. J. A. Yarn and Mr*. Eloise hot chocolate were served to the assisted with the wiener rna.-rt cn meringue and bake according to
Chester were eo hostesses. Christ­ IS women present.
Joyed by the young people.
a meringue recipe direction*
mas decorations were u s e d

Shower Honors Mrs. J. E. Curry

la Htend. New memhwre am t 4 1
come,
RefreHimsoi* war* w riad M
Mr*. S'snkiewieg; Mr*. W e4M %
Mn. Stegemsnn. Mr*. Vlning,
Mr*. Drr Andtrioa. Mr*. Barbara
Drayton. Mr*. Twill* Msthaia,
Mr*. Don* CIIU, Mr*. Marti
Malhkr. Mra. Grata Ada mi, M n.
Kitten Attanriiio and M n. Dora D*Witt.

mg project* for the organisation
for next &gt;r*r. Mr*. C. A. Vinmg
•howrri ilidt* of th» various eountrira in the Mediterranean a rt a.
where the men in Ihe squadron
h u e been thi* ytar.
The door priit wa* won hy
Mr*, B J. Wrddcke. The next
meeting i* ichemiied for Jan 19.
Alt eligible member* are urged

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Seminole Cagers Take Third Straight By Topping Cudas
Tracey Sparks Locals

BOWL BEAUTY

By Alan Mover

A4U/M C X B A R 1l WHO'LL
Q U A R TER B A C K

To 51-43 Cage Victory
This looks liks the year for the Sanford Seminole* to
te llt

With a late fourth quarter rally, the Seminote* picked
Op their third straight victory of the 19&amp;0-6O season Friday
night as they romped past New Smyrna BeacTi, 51-43.
The Cudas led throughout the first three tjuurters hut,
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Lenoir Rhyne, 20-7
in Holiday Bowl
ST. PETERSBURG, Fli. (UP!)
Quarterback Jarrell Hayes found
Jickrabbit • fait receivers In the
‘flit three times for touchdowns
Saturday and Texas Aid's Javel­
in s! whipped Lenoir Rhyne 20-7 In
•The third annual Holiday Bowl
• football game.
All three Javalina scorea came
•on passes by their sophomore
quarterback, Hayes, to receivers
l who outran the Lenoir Rhyne sec­
ondary.
I The triumph gave the team
Jfrom Kingsville, Tex., the football
• championship of the Nallonsl As­
sociation of Intercollegiate Atlile: tics (NAIA). Some 9,500 fins and
•■ national TV audience watched.
{ The Javclinia, with an 11-1 lea• son record had gone into the game
Ja rlx-pnlnt favorite detplte the
fact they were rated fifth in offl'•dal NAIA ratings and the Bears
J were ranked first. The two trams
• met after winning in the eastern
land western division NAIA play• tiil.

Edwards Bowlers
;Exfend Margin
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(he Seminole* paced by the accur­
ate i beat in i of Jim Gracey, piled
up IT petals in the final 10 minutes
to pull out the win.
Gracey dumped in 14 points to
lead the Ssaford scorers. Terry
Christensen netted 10 points and
Gcorje ferities scored nine.
The wey the first two quarters
went, it looked as if the locals
would be no (heir way to their first
defeat on the young basketball
season.
At the end of the half, the Cudas
had rolled to a 24-14 lead aa the
Seminolea scored only six points In
the second quarter.
However, Sanford came to life in
the third period as Gracey and
Chriitaaaaa paved the way.
They evened up the score at the
start of the final period and after
a “quiet" two minutes they put on
the pressure rolling up four quirk
baskets before the Cudas cuuid
catch their breaths.
The next game for the Seminolcs
will be Jan. S against Oviedo.

Clemson Romps
In Bluebonnet
■y DON SMITH
HOUSTON, Tex. (Ul’tl - The
Clemson Tigers parleyed the
fourth • period heroics of quarterhacks Harvey White and Lowndes
Shingler Into a tlirrc-tourhdown
explosion comeback that smother­
ed Texas Chriitian'a Frogs 237
Saturday In the first annual Blue­
bonnet Bowl.
A crowd of belter than Si.uooless than expected but still the
best to ever view a bowl Inaug­
ural saw Clemson erase a long
standing TCU seven • point lead
through the air when White tossed
his second completed pass of the
day to right end Garv Barnes
who was waiting in TCU’a end
lone. The aerial feat was M-yurd*
lajng. Left end kicking rip rri Sain
Anderson booted the extra point
that put Ihr score Clemson 10.
TCU 7.
A few minutes later Hainan
Armstrong intercepted a TCU
pass intended for frog harry
.Moreland from Donald George.
Armstrong ran the hall back to
TCU’a 27 while nine minutes re,"*lnrd on the clock.
*our J*'1** *4!,‘r Shingler (tip­
ped a 23-yard pass to right end
tommy King in the end rone, and
then misaed an extra point kirk
try.
Hut Shingler wasn't finished.
With five minute- left in the game

{ South Pinccrcst eased the pres• lure on the lop tram In the
.Thursday Night Mixed League this
{week as they won all three games
I from the second place team,
•Bteinmeyer Itooling. Now B. Ed­
wards Builders .Supplies has a
•four gam e’ lead with their total
of 231* games won. Slelnmeyer
ib is 2514 wins to hold on to sec2ond, followed hy South 1‘inecrrst
land'Florida State Bank, both with
J23. the Furniture Center, 22 wins,
• and Sunland Estates with 21.
• Absenteeism played its part as
'the roofers dronned all three'
• games, playing with Just three
• bowlers. Metier turned in a 319
aeries, hut it svasn't rnmigo as
.all of the Pinrcrrst tram seemed
• unable to miss. Ed Callan rolled
‘.high for the winning team.
• Sunland Inst two to B. Edwards, j !’' i £ khu n , w ' ! *o
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• after taking the first game by a I
.
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h ... These two Jwins
,.,.1
r u r lacklers and raced
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alight margin.
yards to the TCU 17. Then he
| insured the supply team of their 33
!first place sput for another meet- passed fnr s ll-yaril gam to left
Harry Pavdack for a (irst
ling of the league. Ken Stone was half
down.
thigh far Sunland ami John llurtnn
The plays set up the tmal Clem|w as top man for 11. Edwards.
son
of the afternoon.
The Furniture Center had tht Two touchdown
downs later, fullback Hon
hankers worried for a wldla
plunged into TCU terri­
Thursday night as Florida Slate Scrudata
tory from the one yard line.
'had trouble finding the spot. But
alter giving up the one game, Armstrong kicked another good
'the bankers poured It on to take extra point and the score stayed
the next two. George Swann rack­ at 23 7 the final three minutes
ed up a 212 330 to be high man a ad It itconds of the game.
,on his team, while Howard Har­
rison had a 212 497 to lead the Olympic Dates
iFurniturc Center,
HOME Inly (UPIt — The 1960
: There will be no league play Olympic games in Home will
•'until January 7.
open Aug. 24 and close Sept. It.

W / B C O N B / N /V
t h e ir 2 n p R o s e
BOWL 7 R Y ~ TH E
b a pq er s w ere

THE ONLY BUS T E N
TS A R TO LO S E
TH ERE IN 7HE
CURRENT S E R E S .

Evans Roofing beat Faust
Drugs 39-21. and the Go Devils
defeated Walker Barber S h o p ,
32-31, in the first games of last
week's Recreation Dept. Adult
Basketball League.
Faust bounced back later to de­
feat VAH-1, 33-31, McRoberta Tire
remained undefeated by taking
a 31-38 win over Walker’s and
the Go Devila beat Evans, 51-24.
Ron Harris of the Go Devils
boosted bis point total to 51 to
lead the league scorers and Joe
Rodgers of McRoberta if next with
43.
There will be no gamei in the
cage loop this week. Play will
reaumt Dec. 28.

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\1/NNER OR THEIR
ftR S T OUTR/SNTBMS
TEN TITLE SWCEI9I2.
Wis c o n s in w ill
M EET WASHINGTON
ANP TRY IV ATONETOR
THEIR HV!LOSS M A C

Ski Tourney
Slated Today
CYPRESS GARDENS (UPI) —
Top water eklera from all over
the world will compete here In
the three day All-American Water
Ski Tournament beginning today.
Some too men and women ski­
ers were entered in the seven
divisions.

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34 Seminole Players Get Letters;
Coaches Presented With Trophies
Two Seminole High coaches
and 31 players received awards
In a ceremony in the high school
auditorium Friday.
Tlie Seminole football players
gave combination rlock and foot­
ball player trophies to coaches
Jim Pigotl and Da\e l.aude.
Nineteen football and basket-

Unitas Named
Top Pro Player

ball players wun their first ma­
jor sports letters and received
orange and black jackets from
the Seminole High Boosters' club.
Club president Gordon Bradley
made the jacket presentation.
Jackets and lrtters went to John
.Mann. Jerry Dillard, Billy Bow­
les, Bobby Harbour, Bill Phagan. Johnny VVhclrhel, Chester
Fawley, Doug Tammy, Busty Si­
mas. Charles Quinn. Paul Flow­
ers, Tuny SulpUio, Randy Toonk,
Charles fox,
linger
Hodges,
George Pcridcs. John Smith, Alex
3lcKihhtn and Charles Uravetz.
Fool ball players who received
letters only, since they already
had won jackets, were .Mike
Roberts. Hay Lundqulst, Lin m i­
ner, Johnny Lovelace, Terry
Christensen, Jim Gracey, James
Markham.
Truman
Troulner.
Tommy Riitncr, Neely Hols,
Charles Bogan. Glynn Hodges.
Hilly Alford. Burke Winn, and
Johnny Marsh.

PHILADELPHIA. Dec. II tUPI)
—JiVlmny Unltas, the Baltimore
Colts' star quarterback, was nam­
ed the outstanding professional
football player of 1939 by the
Maxwell Football Club of Phila­
delphia and will be the recipient
of the annual llcrt Bell Memorial
Award.
The award will hr made each
year in memory of the late Na­
tional football League commis­
sioner who died last Oct. It.
Unit a* will receive the Bell
Award at the club ♦ 23rd annual
dinner here Feb. 1. At the same
time, All American quarterback
NEW YORK (UIT&gt; -Benny
Itichie Lucas of Penn State will
receive the Maxwell Award fur (Kidi Paret who defeated writerbeing voted the Xu. 1 college foot­ weight contender Charles Scott in
a television ten rounder Friday
ball player.
night said after the tight lie wants
a crack at champ Don Jordan
next.

2nd Rest Sport

CLEVELAND. Ohio (Ul’lt Jim Brown, all league fullback fur
the Cleveland Browns, was an
All-American in football at Syra­
cuse University but was consider­
ed even more impressive as a larro-se performer while playing
that rough sport ' . college.

NEW YORK (U Pn -S am m y
Ranch, one of the greatest quar­
terbacks in pro football signed
a contract Friday to coach the
New York Titans of the American
Football League, llaugh had pre.
viously coached at Hardin-Simmons University.

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Especially
At
Christmastime.

re
W e Are Still
A Bit Old Fashioned
The old frame landmark, that for 86 year* wax the
home of HILL LUMIIKIt nnd HARDWARE no longer
stand* at 213 West Third Street.

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They knu» that behind our new nrat, modern »lurefront they will find Ihe u n i old fashioned QUALITY
. . . . FAIR DEALING . . . »ml FAIR PUKKA that
their Great Grand Parents enjoyed St years ago.

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PHILADELPHIA (UPII - Wilt
Chamberlain. Philadelphia War­
riors’ seven-foot, one-inch rookie,
averaged 36.4 points a game in
hia first five National Basketball
Association outings.

Ye* — in manv way* we are
•till glad to be a bit old-fashioned.

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ball, wheeled and toned ■ short
p ail to Kochman who had six
blue jerseys in front of him to
clear tbe way.
Tha blockera act tha opening
and tbe youngster, who scored
two touchdowns against Syracuse,
found it and whined Into the end
tone. Stellatella converted
Penn State had the lead to i n ,.
It waa State's firat use of the
fake, place-kick this year, md
only the second aerial touchdown
scored against Alabama In 1939.
Hall, who led Penn State to
victory over West Virginia when
Lucai was injured, thus did i:
■gain in tha East's first major.
NCA bowl game, played in a
crisp 42-degree temperature tru
Philadelphia Stadium.
W

But four generations of doing business In the same loca­
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in Seminole County* THE HILL LUMBER and HARD­
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jury suffered minutes earlier.
Penn State bad tried a field
goal from the 12 and Alabama
dug in on the fiva after State hid
another first down on tha nine.
But BUly Richardson bad blasted
through to block Sam Stellatella's
field goal effort and tha Tide hid
fought off another threat
Then, a punt went only four
yards and S titt waa on tht at­
tack again on the 22 with scarcely
le u than a minute le ft Hall
toned a four-yard p a n to Pat
Bolula and tha raca against time
continued.
Tha Nlttany Lion* lined up,
ostensibly for another Stellatella
field goal try. which termed tha
likely play. But thia lime. Hall
had other plana. He grabbed the

In it* place there now stand* a smart, streamlined office and
salesroom. This — our present home — is still *o new that, a* yet.
not even n sign n'f identification murks uur store-front.

SUPPERS

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PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -G alen
Hall, sophomore understudy of
the great Hichie Lucas, cooked
up a dramatic 11-yard scoring
play in the final seconds of the
firat half Saturday and the touch­
down gave Penn State a 7-0 vic­
tory over Alabama in the inau­
gural Liberty Bowl game.
Hall, a 19-year-older from Wil­
liamsburg. Pa., tossed a screen
pasa from a field goal place-kick
formation to sophomore speedster
Roger Kocbman aa the .dock
reached the runout point and the
sprint star raced over with the
only touchdown before a crowd of
38.211.
It was a beautifully conceived
play, coming alter Alabama's
spirited defense had held Pann
State on the one yard line and
again on the nine aa the tin t half
rolled to its close and Lucai was
on the bench with a left hip In­

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Five Gaines Played Penn State Wins Liberty Bowl, 7-Q
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Dec.

1959—race 7

Pat Boone Is Aiming
TV Show For Adults Now

Realty Investments Set
J o Hit New High In '6 0
Inveatment opportunltiri in real
m a te are expected to hit a new
high neat year, W. H. •'Bill'*
Stemper, prejident o. the Semi­
nole County Board of Rciltors
predicted tier* today.
Stemper painted this bright pic­
ture of the sound investments
available and the in. easinaly di­
versified ways of putting money
^ j n real property on the basis of
»local experience plus opinions ex­
pressed at the recent convention
of the National Association of
Real Estate Boards in Toronto.
Canada. The Seminole Countyboard is affiliated with NAREB.
“It looks like there's a good
chance real estate investments
may at last get equal treatment
with certain types of security in­
vestments." Stemper said. “This
-could bring about tremendous
•grow th in real estate syndicates
and permit the small investor
conveniently to put his money
Into real estate which historically
has been the beat long-term in­
vestment in tbe country." he said.
“The opimistic forecast of the
Department of Commerce that
commercial and industrial conimictlon will show marked In­
creases In I960 suggests great op­
portunities also for direct real
• e s ta te investment, in addition to
the syndicate type of transaction."
Stemper added.
He explained that the TreasuryDepartment recently withdrew l:s
objections to legislation which
would put real estate investment
trusts on the same tax basis is
regulated investment cumpanlc'.
“ This means the bill has a good
chance to pass Congress next
year,” Stemper predicted.
^ The trend toward real estate
syndicates was substantiated at
the NAREB Convention, the Real­
tor board president said. Stemp­
er quoted Robert H. Weir, San
Jose, Calif, a prominent tax at­
torney and writer on tax subjects
who addressed a convention ses­
sion. as saying “ real estate ran
stand up to any other Investment
medium for Mr. avrrage investor
and that it rxeels in flexibility."

Complete Your
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
at

EPT.
Across from the I’osl Office

“Ask for
TOP VALUE ST AMI’S"

With more Realtors “ offering
professional service to investors
in the form of syndicates . . w-c
can look forward to the ultimate
in flexibility for real estate in­
vestments." Weir said, comparing
real estate syndicates to mutual
funds in stock investments. Stem­
per explained that a real estate
syndicate is a fund owned by
any number of people and in­
vested in real property.
lie said real estate syndicates
can provide a good return on
money if the syndicate funds are
wisely invested. At the same
time, he pointed out. a syndicate
provides “the advantages of real
estate Investment without the us­
ual headaches of property man­
agement."
“Only a comparatively few peo­
4 . A
ple have enough money to buy
an apartment, office building, or
commercial property on their
own, but if the present growth
of widely held real estate syndi­
cates continues, the average man
will be able to buy a snare of
a shopping center in the near fu­
THE CHRISTIAN C l.I'll of the Enterprise Harnett Meture as conveniently as he buys
morinl Methodist Church held their Christmas party Jit
a share of stock today.” Stemper
the church annex. The ehitdmi cxclumped uifts. played
said.
gumes. and enjoyed refreshments of hot chocolate and
Other major factors in the
bright outlook for real estate in­
cookies. At the close of the party they had a .**hort worvestments include local and na­
jship service on the true meaning of Christmas and sntiyr
tional predictions of population
Christmas Carols. Seated left to right, Penny Bradley,
growth and surveys which show
the demand for homes will spiral |
in the years ahead. “ With homes
must go commercial and indus­
trial developments and commanity facilities, all of which will !
prov ide fields of real estate in­
TUKYli iL J’Ii — Junior June*. de*e, N. C-, was determined to'
vestment," Stemper declared.
4, had "the biggest and be.t" make the pally a bright event in
The Seminole County board Christmas party in the world to­ his young pal's life.
president explained that the flexi­ day. Jt may be his la.-t.
First he formed a committee of
bility of real estate means it
Ins
classmates to collect money to
Th»
finriv
was
held
today
be.
can fit caniy into a pstsoa’i broad
investment program, lie ported fisu-e the boy has leukemia, can­ buy gifts. Hester then approached
out that real estate can be held cer of the loot'd, and doe-n't li.xvc Santa Claus anil offered to “rent''
I him for the party. JJanta said he
for possible growth, sold, leased, long to live.
An 11-year* old neighbor boy, would lie glad to come but scoffed
or used to hack up a loin, among
other things.
k ester Hue ha nail Jr., flum Yul- I at any payment.
Stemper said the lax advant­
ages of real estate investment
arising from depreciation prov is
ions will become Increasingly
important to the small investor
faced with a heavy tax burden.

Young Leukemia Victim Celebrates Christmas Which May Be His Last

Enter The Jaycee
Lighting Contest!

Cop Heady
NEW YUflk (L T D — Mounted
policeman John Ready got a
lasts of the foot patrolman's job
Thursday night. Ready hud to
dismount when a suspected purse
matcher ha was galloping after
dashed into an apartment budd­
ing. The puffing niuuntie got his
man after a chase up 13 flights
of -lairs. Ready in ought the sus­
pect down by elevator.

Give a Gift That GROW S . . .
A shire in American industry grows snd rants
throughout the years. For information call —

SECURITY

Doris Goodwin, .lames Cohen. Roger Brtidley, tiuil Good­
win. Janie Cohen. Martha Wilburn, Linda Ann Wilborn,
Debbie Cohen, Patricia Cohen. Connie Sellers. Standing
left to right. Hud Bradley, Doris King, Shirley King,
Tommy Roddenhery, Joan Hamlin, David Bradley, Diane
King. Charlotte Hamlin, Johnnie Sellers and Mrs, Alma
Goodwin.

A SSOCIATES, INC.

Gordon J. Toll, Mgr.
KIRK • I'lit*
FA S-TSOX
Direct S lro To Sincere A Co., Members New York Stock Exch.

Package Store
Reports Theft
Nick'x Package Mure wax burglarut-d at SL’UO in change anti Jio
in lullx llmrstlay night according
tu Sanford police. The money was
taken from a box tindrr thr
counter at the 410 Sanford Avc,
shirr

they played together, Junior would
often stop ami tie down on the
couch, exhausted. Sometimes he
doubleil no in pain nml cried,
Once kester braid him sciraniIns a! night.
“ I got on my knees and prayed
that I could help Junior hava thr
biggest and best Christmas in thr
whole world,'' be said.
Kester mid his committee cut*
iectrd almost $10, With that
amount they bought dozens of
gifts. Friends and neighbor* also
donated presents, and today they
heaped n mountain of gifts in
front of Junior.
Thr little hoy seldom spoke, but
hr broke into a wide grin at
Unte«.
He beat on Ins new drum, lie
hugged )u&lt; toy bear.
Santa twitched his silvery beard
.-mil wiped moisture from around
Ids eyes.
“ Merry Christmas and God
I bless you.'' he told the little hoy.

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GA 3-0413

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all wool, reversible

RUGS
Custom ittsde by :
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“ Elegance without Extravagance'
Call Ml 4-338: for rompltte details

NOTICE
Interfraternity Association
Dues may be paid and invitations
to the annual CHRISTMAS
DANCE may be picked up at
the Chamber of Commerce Office
Monday, Dee. 21st from 10 A. M. til 12
noon, and from 2 • 4 P. M.
RESERVATIONS may be made
Tuesday evening, Dec. 22,
between 8 and 9 P. M.,
at the

MAYFAIR INN
Only Paid * up m em b ers m ay
m ake

renervaU onii

Telephone FA 2-8800

UP TO 4 0 % ! !
BIG TRADES!

(Nativity, etc.)
Division No. 2: Traditional Setting

Prices Slashed on
everythin? — from now
until Christmas — For
Example:

(Santa &lt; Ians, etc.) - Division No. 3: Artistic Setting (Lights,
tic c a , windows, doorways, e tc.i
Division No. t: Beat over-all decorations automatic

Featuring:
HAND BRAIDED

(Thursday night, fee worked Ml
“ I Won't Dance," “ Laura," “ I
Feel A Song Coming On," among
others.)
Boone, it seemt, h reachlag fof
a new niche in show business end
I'd say the fellow he Is pattern­
ing himself after la none other
lhan Frank Sinatra. And to think
—ra t doesn't go near the spas of
Lai Vegas. Some of the dialogue
Pat haa been using betrays this
ambition, I think. Too often, how­
ever, the chit-chat bears a hip
attitude that somehow Is not la
acrord with Pat's publie personali­
ty or background.
1 notice that Roone also h i t
been striking out in the dlrectiao
of comedy on his show, ind I nlo
the phrase, “ striking out" ad­
visedly. The professional comedy
touch is still licking.
While the show’s format till
been thrashing around from week
to week, without a sturdy point ot
view to support it, I must add
that the sets and direction dis­
play a hsalthy rsspect for imagi­
nation and It Is refreshing to
see them try for original effecU.
And, kids, don't let all this
about P at worry you. IDT1 be all
right.

/wsreo/

EVERY­
THING

RESIDENTIAL
Division Prizes: 1st place U. S. .Savings Bond
kind place - ID Silver Dollars
Division No. 1: Religious Setting

OicksihA
21113 N. Orsnge Ave.
Orlando, Fla.

JAYCEE CHRISTMAS LIGHTING
CONTEST BLANK
Mail to; Content Chairman
Jaycee Information Building
Sun ford. Florida, Box yil'J
GENERAL RULES:
I. Entries must lie located in the Sanford Area
(contact Information Building tor limit*).
Contestants may enter Kt-.-idenlial or Commer­
cial classification or Both. Separate entry
blanks are required for each entry.
J. Only* one division may be entered under tbe Re­
sidential classification. All Residential entries
will be eligible for Division No. I.
I. Entries must lie mailed or brought to the Juycce Bldg.. on French Ax e. by noon Dec. 'ill, 1'JVJ.
». Contestants are requested to keep displays
lighted nightly between 7:110 and D UO p. in. un­
til winners are announced to allow ju d g e s ample
time to check all entries.
(Check classification and division I

Doctors ay Junior is in the last
stage- of the dlsea-e and it is n
matter of weeks or month before
he dies.
Ills father. T.Rgl- kSilliain J.
J ........K-i.!&gt;.
t .. sr..l moth­
er, Mh-ue, a Japanese, -aid their
s.ilt had a relnp'O u few weeks
ago. On Dec. 'J doctors gave him
a blood itan-fu-ion.
“All vvo can do is wait and
hope," the father sa d.
Kester didn't need his parents
to tell him his litt'e- pal across
the way was deathly dl.
When Kester vi-ited him ami

By FRED DANZIG
. NEW YORK (DPI) - The
iqueuli that greet Pat Roone on
hi) ARC-TV half-hour each Thurtday night indicate the teen-ager*
mil claim him a* their own.
Thii also is borne out by the
fan magazine storie* and letters
that square columnists receive.
Yet, as I watch Boone's show
this season, I find myself won­
dering whether this teen-age adu­
lation Is stilt appreciated, or re­
ciprocated, by Roonr. t think I
detect signs that he is no longer
paying attention to thr kids.
Ife now wears tuxedoes, not
sweaters or white buckskin shoes.
Ills guests are established adult
entertainers, generally, and not
the Rover Boys or rock ’n’ roll,
such as Fabian, Frankie Avalon
nr Paul Anka. ra t's guest Thurs­
day night was Polly Bergen, at­
tired in a black evening gown
and singing bluesy-hued songs In­
tended for adult ears. Iloone'a
show now seeks sophistication
and an adult audience as deter­
minedly as, say. Dirk Clark's
shuw piaster* itself with coatings
of adolcscrnliam. Another point:
Boone sings the standards now.
and not the “top 10" tunes.

COMMEKCIAI______________________
Includes Doorways, Show Windows. Bldgs.. or all
Prizes: Possession of the Florida Power &amp; Light
Traveling Trophy lor one year.

WESTINGH0USE
REFRIGERATOR

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If ,ou win, ind cannot uxr the trip, we will refund ■, iht price of (he tickets in eaxh.

On the day after Christmas, we will be open for
business, and beginnin? our move to 2555 Orlando
Drive. Until we move, we’re selling EVERYTHING
at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES!

BAGGERLY
OPEN Til,
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F«ST

BY OWNER: NEW 2-BEDROO
CBS HOUSE ia Lake Miry. Cei
tril Heat. Under 19.000 eaih &lt;
term*. Phone FA 10721.
SELL or TRADE: S-Bedroom. lw
baths. CB. Florida room. Nicely
landscaped 134* x 193' eorn-r
lot 23.500 down or will trad*
for other properly. Will financ*
part of down payn.ent if d nir.
ed. 120 E- Coleman Cirelt,
FA 17*07.
_____

HELLO,
BOB/

t HAVEN’T BEEN PAST

HERE FOR SOME TIME
ROBERT../ f e m

S-ACRES of food farm land M
Sanford Celery Delta *500 p*r
acre. Excellent term*. Richard*
Hotel. Melbourne, Florida.

JUST THOUGHT I ’D INQUIRE
IF VOUVE GOTTEN IN ANVr"

$500 DOWN
I A e m of highland whh ham*
In good water a m . Bearing
lemon and aennge tree*. Os
paved mad.
ltO.900 COMPLETE TRICE a

$200 Dn. • Vacant 1
Two Bedroom CB home bo ill Vn
FHA apoetfleaUoM. at] monthly
IR Z K A , VOU TAKE TW O M W T O THE T J « Y / you
(A S T CAVERNS— M T K A , X X I SEARCH ) P O N T HAVE
THE UPPER PEAKS !
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2 BEDROOM

CB houie.
phone FA 2 3350.

Tele­

HUNT A BED
Kollaway, Hospita’ A Baby Bed*
By Diy, Week or Month.
CARKULL'S FURNITURE
i’h. E.\ 2-5181
lie W. lit St.
3 BEDROOM unfurnished home,
kitchen electrically equipped.
2112 Willow Avenue.
Call
FA 2 0274.
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WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
private baths, 111 W. Fin! S;.
kNtWTUF.
ANCLEES

ROOM: Lady, home privileges;
reasonable.
109 H o l l y
FA 2-2183.
HOUSE
FURN

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Apt 2QIW W 1st SL

3-ROOM apartment, unfurnished,
kitchen equipped. Celery and
Mellon wile Ave. *50. FA 2-2739.
FURN. apt. 2300 Mellonvillr
liVE/rRtf.
SLEEPING ROOMS. The Gables
401 yiagnolll. FA 2 0720.
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/MAT* AWJCMtf* O f tYAAt/ —S \ BLACKSMITH}

BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY ROSA L. PAYTON
2 BR. houie on Magnolia, juit out Registered te a l Eatato Braker
of city Urn; *; kitchen equipped, Mary E. Carmen — Let Sal vail
B. E. Begem, Be. Associates
Venetian blind* tpace heater.
Mutt *eil at once. *5993. Will » . FA 2-13*1 17-tt at Blawalha
FCRNISIIED apartment Ideal for
trade for late model car.
2-BED ROOM frair- nouse in verjfl
louriit couple. 317 W. 3rd.
FA I 0881 or FA 2-0535.
good condition- sprinkler *&gt;»•
FA 2 291*.
tern; front and rear acreened m
HOUSE for Sale or Trade: Price
porch: garage; lu g e comer lot,
*7.300. Term*. Ph. FA 2-1184.
FURNISHED cottage 175 per
608 W. 20th. St.
month. On 17 32 at Five Point*
MAJOR
BROWN
REALTY
Phone FA 2-1M7.
Realtor
LAKE MARY
NEW two hrilroum home ready, to
4-BEDROOM unfurniihed home;
move into. Financing available.
l 1? bath; all electric kitchen; Ph. FA 2-3237 of FA 2-1364.
extra large carporte. Pinecresi
3-BEDROOM VA home near corn­
School directly North — no
e r* * * i pletlon. 811.300, no down pay­
•treets for children to cross.
Available Immediately. 108 Pinement, doling coit only !30&gt;/Q
Both on paved road in quiet
cre*t Dr., Ph. F* 2-7010
location two mites from down­
HOUSE: S2uo (or equity m one
town Sanford. Phone FA 2-4319.
year old house in Country Club
Manor—
quick
sale.
Ph
FA
2
8278
NICK dean apt. Details in first
3-BEDROOM home.
hardwood
after 3 p. m.
letter. P. O. Box 547.
floors. Large kit. 2109 Adams
Court. Wynnewood. T e r m s .
FARMER'S AGENCY
6. Real Estate Far Hale
FA 2-1617.
N, V. Farmer, Realtor
D. If. Whitmore
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath borne. Extra
Lillian G. Trama
large utility room, double carC. A. Whiddon, Sr.
Asiociates.
pone. 110 Shannon Dr., FA 2-1379.
ItllUKEH
ttf, S Fiench Ave. Ph. FA 2-3221
2*2 be. Park Ave. Pk FA 2-3991 After hours, FA 2-26U, FA 3-4921, ••BUY IT WHILE YOU CAN"
I Acre* in the heart of Lak*
FA 2 0261
Mary (contains at least 11 large
FIDEL FIDDLES WHILE
lots &gt; High,
Dry
Lakeview
CUBA BURNS
Property Priced to sell at
but don't you fiddle around and
*11,000. Call Helen Noonan—
delay buying your new home
Stcmper Agency. Ph. FA 1-7731
until it ia too late to claim
or r.4 2 4991.
homestead exemption.
BY OWNER; 3 Bedroom CB hom*
Never before has the Stcmper
with large Florida room, dining
Agency had so man) fine
area. Large equity for sale,
homes to sell m every price
rheap. 106 Shannon Dr. Phone
range. Just call and tell us
FA 2 3324.
where vou want to live in "The
City of Gracious Living ", how
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
much you care to invest, and
2344 French Ave.
we will like you lo a home that
J.
W. HALL
we will b« proud to show and
Bill” STEMPER Agency
you will be y nun lo own
Realur
A 2-4*91
112 N. F a rt
Call Hall”
Phone fA 13641

3-BEDROOM bomr, unfurnished
large kitchen, Florida room,
central heat, Good neighbor*.
119 Rosalia Dr. Ph. FA 2 2590

O O M 'T M tT MB
AOAINl m

3-ROOM furnished apartment 313
Palmetto Ave.
CLEAN 4-room furnished
Close in 611 Park Ave
FURNISHED 4-rooms. Adults. 113
N. Jasmine Ave.
FIVE room furnished gar
apartment. Phone FA 2-32U2,

W. H. “ BUI” STEMPER Agency
Phone FA 2-4991

112 N. Park

7, Bmi ness OpportanHie*
FR1GIDAIRE Coin Laundries ra t­
ed No. I. backed by G eneral#
Motors Hava prime location!.
C. C. Rates, 1900 S. W. 36th.
Ave., Ft. Lauderdale. LU 1 2506.

RAYMOND M. BALL
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KNOW HE HAS

YO U O O H A V E
A W IF E , v
tY O U K N O W .

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BREAKFAST

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MONEY; I SU*iE AM OOiN* T O
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AND ASSOCIATES

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen
John F. Kennedy la now convinc­
ed he can win the Democratic
presidential nomination — " ami
most importantly the election'' —
and plans to announce his candi
dacy early nrxt month.
The &gt;oung Massachusetts sena­
tor intends to throw his hat into
the race Jan. 2, barring any lastminute change in plans.
United Press International ob­
tained a letter prepared by Ken­
nedy's staff disclosing the date and
urging "active and influential
Democrat!” to join in his cam­
paign.
Kenedy's office insisted the let­
ter was one nf several prepared
for all possible contingencies fapt
other sources said it reflected the
senator's intention.
The letter, dated Dec. 2F. says
that Kennedy is confident he can
win the nomination at the Demo­
cratic national convention in lavs
Angeles In July and go on to cap­
ture the White House.
Kennedy says his confidence
.stems from talks with political
leaders and visits he hat made
to all 30 states in recent years.

Real Estate — Insurance
Surely Bonds
218 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 3641
Hanford
Evans Bldg, lake Mary
Ph. FA 2-1230

FOR SALE—Successful neighbor­
hood bar and grill. Completely
equipped, on large lo4 and per­
fect location for expansion with
friendly, growing community.
Failing health—cause of sale.
FA 2 2863.

LAKEKRONT Property in Osteen
246 ft on lake; 231 ft. on front;
237 ft. on Eait; 96 ft. on West;
modern 2 bedroom home, double
garage; 90 fruit tree*; 3 in.
well. Ph. Orlando. GArdcn 3 3777

MATURE SALESWOMAN. Phon*
FA 2-37*3.

1 Bedroom
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
HOMES BY ZEULl
FROM
DOWN
FHA
MODEL OPEN DAILY
I Blocks west of French
on 20th Street

SUNLAND ESTATES; 3-bedroom
1 bath CB home. FA 2 2M0.

G F.O. HILDEBRAND h a *
many SPOT CASH and good
term buyer* for ACREAGE . .
GROVES . . . FARMS . . . MOTEI.S . . RANCHES . . HUStNESSES . . . and INCOME
PROPERTIES of an kind*. If
you are serious about *elling
and ready to elart packing,
phone or write GEO. IIILDKBR\ ND today — hi* *ervit»
• ill real yon na mare!

l ‘» and I baths, choice of color
ttle—Furred and plaster walls—
FIVE ACRES
All electric kitchens---- Terrazio
THREE BEDROOM HOUSE
f l o o r s—Custom built cabinet? Owner wants offer on this prop­
work and dust free closets—
erty located just beyond Five
Landscaped and other plus fea­
Points on Old Orlando Road.
(ieo. W.
ture i,
Owner has been asking 910,000.
Hildebrand,
but due to Illness will take less.
W. H. -n ill" STEM PER Agency
Keiiltor
Exclusive Listing.
Realtor * Usurer
P. O. Box 3961
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtar
ASSOCIATES; H. E. Taffer
ORLANDO
Uodqutal. Aaeoc.
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper FA Raymond
Phnne GA 3-90*2
1-3*31 Atlantic Rank Ride.
Robert F. .May, Bart Pilcher,
Helen E. Noonan
JACKSONVILLE tU P h -J a c k - Phone FA 2 4991
112 N. Park
•nnvitlr University i* tniitarking
on a 10-year 10 million dollar de­
velopment program based on a 2 BEDROOM hom* yust outside
city, on Magnolia. Kitchen
forreast of doubled enrollment
equipped *200 down. (73 per
C an ad ian # m
during th* next decade.
S egram *
#
mo. Reel nice. FA 2 '66* after
University President Franklyn
CLUB
5
P.
M.
)
A. Johnson announced th* pro­
gram Thursday. It tall* for new LOTS for tale; cleared; high
R es. Sfi.SO
m r 5th
5 th
Reg. $6.65
" #
building*, increased faculty ami
ground; IDO' x 143'; Near Raven
other improvements.
na Park; (630. FA 2-7213.
About half of the funds will be
• BLENDS • BOURBONS e
diverted to increaaing the institu­ 2-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
home. Low down payment. *36
tion's endowment.
SCOTCH • GIN • VODKA*
a month 1619 Summerlin.
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I. Female Help Wanted

11$. Special Service*

WHITE (trail* help wanted . utt
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' w o m en SEW for prom,"
Ready cut wrap iround anrnm
ham*. Net profit $30 to on
doien. »p*rtimr venture. Write
ACCURATE MFGR'S
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TV

PICTURE TURK SPECIAL 100 SEEDLING Orange Tree* two
Far 1 weeks only!
y n . old: Saw Hospital, Country
17 in. (accept tome
Club Rd.
portables!
$23 50
T
rre tT T rn s C T rri^ c r
21 In $33.50
24 In. $43.30
AU tubes have l 1 year guarantee SHETLAND PONIES, Christmas
LI OYDS RARIO A TV
delivery. Manr colors. Also
41* Sanford Ave. PI.. FA I &gt;799
Mires. FA 2-1316. Rt. 1, Box
34. Celery Avenue.

EXPERIENCED CASHIER for
AUTO GLASS
»up«r market, Part time work
INSTALLED
Apply in perion — no phone
Back Gitas
ciUe. TIP TOP SUPER MAR Windshield
KET.
Door (Jinn*
Vent GIium
&gt;. Mai* Help Waited

16. Flower* A riant*

IAFF-A-DAY

WANTED: Child’* 18" bicycle.
MART CARTER PAINTS
Must be in good condition. Phone
World’s Largest Gallon
FA 2-337$.
BUY ONE GAL—
GET ONE FREE
23—NaSIce* ft Peraaaala
201 W. 1st. St.
Ph. FA 2 364*
Mra. Carl L. Lceskamp it beauty
1M3 CUSHMAN motor scooter.
counselor,
representative
at
FA 1-7311.
19)3 Summerlin. FA 2-8393.
REMINGTON Portable Sewing l i ­
ft Pi
Machine. Phone FA 24953.
Sell Ue Your Furniture. Quick FOUND: Wallet Containing Iden­
tification of Joseph Brown
Service With The Cash. SUPER
Faulk. Owner may elaia at
TRADING POST, PA 24677.
Sanford Herald Office.

PET Ring Tail Monkey In large
cage, eheip. Mixed puppies,
cheap. Call FA 2-6463.

SERVICE
Senknrik Ginns nnd Paint Co. FtlRD TRACTOR, double bottom

FA 2-4622
WANTED: Men. Women, Raise II 111 W. 2nd St.
bait for ut at home. Full, spare
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
tint*. Doesn’t take up space.
Since 1948
We furnish everything. Slier
A. HARE
DeBART
wood. Dept. F2I2, Monmouth, NOrth 8-1422
N
orth
6-4711
Maine.
TV
and
RADIO
REPAIR
a( &gt;r
T l^ a l^ n ^ e ra a le "
5:M nights ind weekends; Baaford. Lake Mary and Longwood.
WANTED part time CorretpondFA 2 2772 and FA 2 6615.
i ent for the Sanford area. Re­
tired or semi-retired persons RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO
also considered. Car e*senllal Greenware
Free Instructions
and some knowledge of credit
Gift Piece*—Supplies—Kiln*
investigation. Reply by mail, Rinehart Road
Ph. FA 2-4707
stating age, background, busi­
Furniture Storage and Moving
ness or employment record and
present activities. Write Dun
To and From Anywhere
C. E. PHILLIPS
A Bradstreet, Inc., Bon *206,
West Bay Station, Jacksonville, 1.100 French Ave. Ph. FA 2 1991
I. Fla.

plow, cultivator and disc.
Phon* FA 2 2355.

[&gt;. Beat* and Motor*

WOODRUFF MARINE
FA 2 1M2

Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.

2401 French Av*.

112-114 W. 2nd St.

14 Ft. BOAT, ■* In. bottom. »* in.
tide, AA-1 marine plywood: new;
sealed 2 coats;
mahogany
stringers and ribs. 1955 John­
son, 10 HP, guaranteed. See at
106 W. 27th. Street.

EXPENSIVE Rahy Grand Piano,
extra small, betutlful; tike
new. G u a r a n t e e d . $195.
Ph. FA 2 1971.

&gt;vuuVv n s d » m edical history, M r.
o r th is w«S ft doable

&amp;

Wall

Mother of Sanford

D a w n ’s

Value •Packed
USED C A R S
Priced To Sell!

'57 BUlCK

ly Equipped • OIimi) Tuton* finish-

ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­
ment*. invoice*, hand bill*, and
programs.
c. Pngressive
Printing Co. Phont FA 2 2931—
306 West 13th St.

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HOM ES
•

Quiet Community

•

Near Golf Courne

$450 Down
Turn Went On 20th
St. Follow Country
H uh Rd. ft Watch
For Our Sign* . . . .

OPEN DAILY

$

Conalruction Co., Inc.
2H

Vtrvt 25ih Street
phone FA 2-310.1

*

S

SAVE

'5J FORD

Ranch Wagon •
Tudor • Reanliful Rlu* A Whit# Tuton* Paint •
Etctllent Condition.

$ $
“In the City of
Gracious Living”

Dream Homes

*340

$

$

SAVE

'54 CADILLAC x . .

Fully Equipped Including Air Con.
ditinner • Flawlv** Tutooe Green A
White FiaUh - ONLY

* $ $

$

SAVE

55 CHEVROLET s s r

* . Cylinder Engine . Slmdard
Trantmiaaion • ONLY

*1575
$

t

*

t

*1135
I

$

$

$

*1275
1

4

(

4

*499

Down Pajm ent-N o Closing

*9890
TOTAL PRICE
Home* feature 1 Bedroom* P i Tile Bath* &gt; Screened
Porch • UOlily Room • Ter*
rasto floor* • Carport* ■ Land
scaped Lota • All City C*uventente*.

ft: 110 A. M. ‘Til Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. T il Dark

ShosunaJiM

S

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

Our Used Cam Will B« Displayed For Your
Innpection NiifHly On Our Large Lighted Lot.

WHERE DEALS SHINE
a t th e aig n e f y o u r b«*t buy

2nd A Palmetto U. C. U t FA 2*6231 Ofr. FA 2-D7II
Chevrolet — Oldamnbil* — Cadillac Trade-Ins
S rtv e

D ollrtrv

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i

• INDUSTRIAL
• COMMERCIAL

S
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| P k F A 2-3427 j

THE FLEETS IN I

Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
or rayoa tapes. Cotton or nylon
cords.

FA 2-4901.
Mercury Outboard Motor*

R. &gt;1. Wilkins. Contractor

IS ^ p en a T ^ e rv iee v

|ART ELECTRIC)
* For th* Heat Hi WMftg |
■ • RESIDENTIAL
a■

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS

1C CARTERCRAFT, top. wind
shield, cushions. 30 H. P. Erinrude motor, trailer. $700. Phone

Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVISRUDE Dealer
• ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS
21. Firuttur*
Robaon Sporting Good*
• PARKING ARFAS
HIGH SCHOOL girl desires bahy- Quality Workmanship A Material* 304 6 8 E. 1st.
Ph. FA 2 5961
• BIG VALUES
aitting job, Ravenna or Loch
Terms To Suit Your Budget
• QUICK CREDIT
Arbor area. FA 2-1306.
It. Automobile*
• FREE ESTIMATE*
• EASY TERMS
•
WORK
GUARANTEED
1*. Plumbing service*
1957 CHEVROLET pickup truek. WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford, Fla.
Can be teen any time through
WILSON - MAIER
SANFORD Plambfaig A Heattog
day. Phone FA 11864.
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
New And Used Furiture
2596 So. Elm Pb. FA 2-T9I4.
All Sir* Rugs And Wall To Wall
311 E. First St.
FA * 5622
Carpet*. Satisfaction Guaranteed, 1959 BEL AIR Chevrolet, auto­
Plumbing
Repairs t Week Service Ph. FA 1-7437 matic transmission. FA 2-3133. Used furniture, appliances, tool*
Jo* G. Thomas
etc. Bought Sold Larry'a Mart
WILL TRADE equity in '56 Re­
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
0 1 6 2 3 Sarita SI.
FA 1-864#
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
nault with 6000 miles for '53 or
AH types and sites, installed
'54 aiilomohile. Phone FA 2-5806 ROLLAWAY, Hoepital and Baby
‘ Do It Yourself”
or FA 2-3962.
Beds. Day. Week or Mooth—
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
FURNITURE CENTER
STINE
PLYMOUTH ludnr, ’4(7 model,
110 French Ave.
Machinery and Supply Cn.
rsdio,
ctein,
$75.
P
h
o
n
*
Plumbing: ft Heating
Ph. *A 27953
207 W. 2nd St
Ph. FA 2 6432
FA
2-1971.
AIR COVDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
HEATING
'57 STUDERAKER Station Wagon, SEMI AUTOMATIC ZixZag Port1O0T Sanford Ave.
FA 2AVI2
abt« — 20 year guarantee on
Vt,
Automatic transmission,
II. H. POPE CO.
pari*, labor, and service. Take
very good condition. .Vill Take
?on s. Park — FA 2 4231
PLUMBING
over payment* only. H it Model.
older ear for equity. FA 15350.
Contracting &amp; Repairs
LEWIS SALES ft SERVICE
Writ* Credit Manager, Boa I,
i
Frea Estimates
Ve*pa Motor Scooters
20-A Trailers
Sanford .Herald.
____
R. L. HARVEY
Heater A Lawn Mower Service
SM Sanford Ave Phoo* FA 2 3383 West Country Club Rd. FA 2 7928 '58 TROTWOOD Sunliner trailer,
ISAVE9
24'. all modern, cheap. 717
13. Klerlriral Service*
Complete Lawn
Maintenance:
New * Used
Santa Barbara Dr.
Fertilizer — Spraying — Mowing
Puniter* and Appliance*
Hm s * Wiring — Fleetrf*
31. Furniture
JOHN I/IMMERSE
ftd VihlM
416 Willow Ave. FA 2 7197
RANDALL ILECTBIC CO.
CUSTOM Hl'ILT furniture —ain112 Magnolia
FA 24611 PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
gle pieces or set*. Also fumt- M $M » I . Pin* SL FA. PA 1 M B
W. L. HARMON
lur* repair. Cabinets mad*. &gt;2. Aetiet** Par 8*1*
II. Building • Painting • Repairs PH. FA 1-4223 After U P , M.
FA *.7083
am FLOOR sanding and finishing 15- A B e au ty P a rlo ra
Hew A Used Furniture A AppH ONE Kay Guitar and eas«, almost
m w . 174. Can PA 16111.
w Cleaning. Waxing. S e r v i n g
anees. A Good Place To
Seminole County jince 1923.
BUY. SELL or TRADE
HO Gag* Rc all train set. I year
II. M. GLEASON Lak Mary.
Be liv elier 18ten Professional
Jenkins Furniture
old. S20. C al FA 13326 after
Beauty Car*.
B A M ROOFTNO
466 Sanford At*.
PA 2-74M
$ :» P. M.
Contracting A Repairs
licensed — Bonded —Insured
FREE ESTIMATES
00 Laurel Avr. Ph. FA S- 94$
Beauty Salon
FACTORY PAINT OUTLET
2M0 Oak
FA I 7684
"At The Totem Pole"
*9 Ml7 So French Ave
FA 2-8613 A Satisfied customer t# our be-t
U t us recommend a competent
advertisement.
Painter, Paper Hanger or Con- HARRIETT’S BEAUTY VOOK
tractor.
105 So. Oak
Ph FA 1 5742
ROOFING,
Gutters.
Spouting,
Roof Repairs. Painting, Cement
DORIS' REALTY SHOT’
A Carpenter Work. General 2004 Adam* Ph.
PA I-3MI
Home ncpairs. 20 yrs. Experi­
ence. Very Isiw nates. Phone 16. Fl»« era A Plant*
FA 2 5678.______________ __
Cut Flo»er» For Any Occasion
PAINTING k DECORATING
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
0
Licensed — Bonded
FA 2-1822
or
FA 2-0276
Free Estimates —
Work Guaranteed
Perfect In Every Wey • ONLY
lemtnole Painting Contractors
FA 2 1204
t i l . Work Wasted

n-A—Artktes W—tod
1959— P a g o 9 2L Aetlelo* Far &gt;al*
2 4 - Lest ft P&lt;
WE5T1NGH0U3E refrigerator or WANTED: 12 ft. Aluminum Boat. LOST: Tan larp S’ x 6* between
bow yellow G. E. refrigerator.
Must be in good condition and
Poplar Arenue and Weal P i n t
Must eell one so take your reasonable for cash. FA 2-1804.
Street. N. J. Slenstrom, UT
choice, call FA 3-3400.
Poplar Are.

At

H o lle r v

HOLLER
M O TO R SA LES

12. Article* P*e Sal*

Ph. FA 1-3622

Special Fleet of 1960 Oldsmobfla
Demonstrators
in Sanford
for two days only . . .
Dec. 21 nt and 22nd

1939-60 VESPA 130 CC Scooter
complete with windshield and
mirmr, 1300 actual miles, just
broken is. FA 2-3339 after t oo
P. M.

CHILDREN'S Encyclopedia, len
CORNER CUPBOARD, a o 1 l d
Call FA 2-8137.
rherry youth* desk*, large desk,
coffee table*, deacon benches, SINGER PORTABLE for balance
startds, etc. Also norelties that
due to responsible parly with
are different. Our motto "If It’s
local credit. Take over 6 pay­
Wood, W* Make It". Robtnaona
ment! of $6.43. Writr Credit
Handcrafted
Furniture, 9 1 1
Manager. Hnx 3. Sanford Herald
French Av*.

COME

IN

FOR A SPIN!

Holler Motor Sales
Ph. FA m i l

Second ft Palmetto

BOY’S 30" bike 110: stio 6 to t
overcoat $4; sit* I suit $3. 2416
DeCottcs, Wynnewood.
Get your child a special Chrietmea
gift. Pup tents 4 96 up. Army
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave,
GOOD Uecd Applianres and TV’a.
Gormly, Inc , Third k Palmetto.
3 PC. SECTIONAL, all foam rub
her; 2 loungechairs; dc*k k
rhsir; 3 pc. grey bedroom
suits: 3 pc. Danish walnut bed­
room suite; dining roomlibtr
with I chairs, limed osk finish.
Will sscrifice. Used 3 months.
Must sell this week end. Can
see anytime Sit or Sun. 220
Lake Tripplelt Drive, Caiaelberry, Fla.

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
W* invite you lo to •«

B ED D IN G SALE
£dwL&amp; “(Royal fomfloAi"
PERFECT POSTURE

INNERSPRING MATTRESS
AND

M A T C H I N G BOX S P R I N G S
PRICED FOR YEARS
AT $119.00

absolutely fre* without obliga­
tion at *ne of Sanford’s leading
Mnleta » hilt you local* null*
• hi* heualNg for yourself and
family. Pick up y**e key at
ear S*le« Off ice.

SUNLAND
Estates

&amp;
South
PINECRES1
4th Addition
NrtmM Designed For
Florida Living.
S l- 4 Bedroom* —
1 ft 2 Baths

TWIN or FULL

"P erfect

Check These Features
•
Nrw Heavy llx fu r* CflH* •
Kxlr* atunly »ilh Juat th*
right amount of raai Heavy.

MEANS. . . .
Balanced Body Support.
Th* Firmer Center Section
Given Level ILhI v Pooture
So Knnential To Healthful
Refrenhing Sleep. Feel
Kefrenhed And Really Alive.
Sleep On An Kehnla Perfect
Pnntltre Mii1lrr*H . . .

•

“A N D REALLY REST”

BODY PLANNED
l’l)MTI KE .SUPPORT
Moee alrrnglh nhee*
moat of your body »eigbt
la rentrred.
•
SEW EXTRA THICK
COTTON HATTING
Snfl and rum fort able
next to yimr body. M*.
•■rntl-fcel.“

•

PERMANENT
NON SAC. EDGE
Built in flat ribbon M ateet
around edge* pr errata
aagging.

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Ivow as $425

NEW LACE TAPE —
NO HUTTONS
K v rlu .lv * tufting
purer.. eliminate*
need fur button..

You can move in ImmedL
ately while the paper* are
being processed.
W* Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home For The First
Y ear — Or Your Down
Pavment And Closing
Cost Will Hr Cheerfully
Refunded.

$10.00 DOWN DELIVERS

Odham &amp; Tudor.
Inc.
Offtr# ttpen » &lt;U* T il »:#« Daily
1:66 P. M. Til Dark Sunday

C*r Hwy. 17-92 ft 27th 8t.
Phon FA 2-1301

BE D O I N C
119 So. Magnolia

C O

m et m u

Phon* FA &gt; Ut1

�Shut-Ins
hinoring memben ef tbe eatenalan department ef the Suaday
School ef the
P int Baptist
Church, waa held laat week la
tha Educational HaD.
Thi* department waa orgaalaad In IPM and Mn. B. T. Hunt
waa elected auperiatendent. a
position the still hotda. Tbe pri­
mary function of the group It to
bring the Sunday tchool activlUat ta periona who ire prevented
from attending, due to Ulnctt,
disability, Sunday )obe and other
m a o n i.
Then are M name* on the
membenhip roll and Mn. Hunt it
atilated by IT aatociate worker*,
called vislton. They deliver rollgiaua literature of the Sunday
tchool ‘to the various homes.
Membenhip la not limited to
memben of tbe Baptitl Church

WASHINGTON (UP1) - Vies
prttident Rickard M. NUon will
layaQy support tha admlalatra: Han’s controvmlai farm program
' wham it « m before Congress neat
year, tmirree claaa tn the admini
ttratiao't aumbtr two man tty.
. But It wilt autpriaa few etperi
Nixon—assuming he
tha GOP presidential amnion-maybe afterward to make U
r ha it m l taking hit farm
y advitn from Agriculture
Mary Bar* T. Banaan,
naan baa aaid ha eapeeta
■ tn give fall support ta Urn
i program ha drafted for 1Mb
Pieitdat Ei*enbower » comi approval. Banaan told newtBaOavad Niaaa would taka the
same attitude if tha vlce-profideat
became a preaidenUal candidate.
A source ciaae ta Nlioa agreed
S at be la “to toM support" af the
I M M i w B M M proposal* for
MM legfslatka aimed at reducing
p a n m i t raatnila aver agricul-

Complete Your
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING

tending the party w r t placed
around ■ decorated t m and a
tpecial Chriitnai table bonorrd
an wha had birthdaya daring
December. Special innate wai protented by David Wayne Matbea
on hit electrie guitar. Dr. Trad
rither, aaioclatt paitor, ahowed
a film entitled, ’The Christmas
Story." Refreahmentt were aervtd
to tbe 3 members pretent.
Berkeley, Calif., w it named In
ISM after Blthop George Berke­
ley. the philotopher who wrote:
“Westward tbe course of em­
pire take* Its way."

The fire dealer h very high t*
Seminole County due to the dry
weather and the dead vegetation
and wild Urea are an the teereat*.
the Florida Fore at Service n il
today.
•
Two wiMflrea were WTproned
Thurtday with a total lea* of only
11 acre*.
Laat year Seminole County had
four wild fire* during the month
of December. Tn data Main month,
eight Area have burned a total
of 111 acrei. County Rangar Bob
Cray urgat ratidenta la net earn

Avoid the prabkmi
of weather and
parking — use our
convenient drive-in
windows.

DRIV E IN
TO

BANK

■l

PARTY PARTICIPANTS at the annual yule party held at the Firat Bap­
tist Church Education Hall were sitting, left to right, (front row) John
Green, Mrs. Lucy McNab, Mm. Laura Prleater and Mm. Lee Mehaffey.

•lone. Any ahut-la U eligible to
enroll.
Visitora are. Mrt. J. B. Fieida,
Mn. 1. P. Cully, Mrs. France*
P. Keiler, Mrt. Martha Marshall.
Mn. S. J. Brook*. Mn. Pred
Harrises. Mrt. J. A. Strange,
Mn. Curtii Green. Mr. and Mn.
Noah Booth.
Mrt. Ruby Ifemmerle, Mn.
Irving Pryor. Mrt. Ben Steele.
Mn. Mabel Wiley. Mn. H. D.
Smith. Mn. Effle llewsoo, Mrt.
Robert A. Cohen and W. C.
Lynn. Mn. C. W. drown it 1 1 to­
ri* le iuperinindent and Mrt. C.
A. Anderaon la secretary.
Prem ia for eaeh member at-

Acroon from the Poet Office

"Auk for
TOP VALUE STAMPS"

Back row, left to right, Harry Garwood, nnd Mr. and Mm. James T. Knight.

What attitude Niton would take
toward Baaaaa'a advice an farm
paMcy daring a presidential cam-

'S sunils um n

Jnd'ioA
paMcy would presumably be aimed
al helping GOP candidates hi key
torus aretea m n a program the
whole party can endorse without
tying them la the Benton symbol.
Nixon's record on farm policy tn
data, however, does not support
any assumption that ha would turn
far away from tha basie policie*
The vice preaidant told a recent
prone conference at Indianapoli*
Mat a return m tha high, rued
prim supports ad previous Demo­
cratic admin)strutkuu would mean
rigid natruii tor farmers. He ha*
aaid. without going into detail*,
that pennant farm program* arc
“inadaguate" and that a new ap­
proach mast ho bamd an freedom
from “wishful thinking or demagoguery."
Democrats wha toink that elute
ties with Banaan wtU hamper GOP
candidates, have been anxioui to
link Nixon as closely In Benton
a* possible. Sen. fames E. Murray
(D-Mont.). hi a recent letter to
tbe Waihlngton Poet A Timet
Itaraid. intiited that “Ibe fact*
are that the vice president ha*
been tha chief of the Benton fire
department, rushing to tha defense
•f Benson personally and of hit
farm policies whenever the polhieal fires got warm."

LIT'L GIANT
FOOD STORES
Florida’* Friendliest
Moat Convenient Food
Store • Quick Service
French Ave. at 2.1rd St,

Lingerie
trg her the gift ahe wanta — a gift of luxurious
lingerie. We have n lovely selection of slips,
panties, gowns, robes and hose. Make this her
nicest Christmas with a gift of lingerie.

» a

J&amp;L

From 1.25

T

Sportswear

tailored belts sura to please.

Accessories
NECKTIES, from 1.50

Exquisite handbags, beautifully tailored gloves,
glimmering jewelry all designed with her i*
mind . . . . and selecting is so easy.

PAJAMAS, from 3.98
SWEATERS, from 7.95

Luggage
Lady Baltimore luggage . . . if she
already has a set how about adding
tn it. if not why not atart a net for
her.?

Soft cuddly toys for young boya and girls. So cute
and so wanted hy the kids.
Nice selection o f wearable gift items for little
girls and boya.

A gift for the home la always a®
nice—we have many lovely linen acts,
table cloths, comforters, electrie
blankets, blankets and bedspread*.
If you're not aure, don’t take chances
—a gift for the home is the answer.

Beautiful shining brass plaque*,
elegant trays, and many other gift
items for the hoatesa with the
monteat.
COLD CUT*

QUICK COOK MEATS
thicken, » im age

Accessories

From 3.95

COLD BEER

A Caaapieta Am
Sandwich Metis.

•

Hirkok jewelry m cuff link nnd tin
bar sets, or sold separately. Beanttfdl

liand-omelv tailored sportswc r v Mnjestic and
Nardis of Dallas. Blouse*, skirts, sweaters made
to mix ’n match nnd to make you the most popular
h’. n t a in Town — may wa help you decide.

diD JU A slw ld
Cirtas er Com
Tn Carry Oat Only
Fithlag A Pirate SappHea
Paper Platan. CUpa, Spaaoo,
rneha. Flaking Patna,
Every thing Far A Complete
Hrotiag Or Flaking Trip.

/
lN '
0 a

You! find selecting a rift for
someone Is always easy when you
make YownH’a your one atop
ahopoing headquarters. Come
tomorrow and let ua help you with
your Christmas shopping,

You

[v e

a

Undecided?
Yowelts

Gift Certificate!

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Dedal]le Stfl Differs1 (J ill' S ’a tlfu t'l' IS fl'a lll
WKk Ike As Talks End
VOL.

MADRID. Spain (UPI) -P resi4tot Elamhowar arrived in Spain

tadajr aa the la at leg of bit peace
■iaaiea that took him halfway
•round the world and made an­
other plea for "peace and friend■lip in freedom."
JTbe prealdent told welcoming
jlerd a, including Genrraliatimo
rranciico Franco, that he came
hero "with a m enage from the
American people to the Spanish
ple" about " a brighter future
cooperation for the noblest of

r

all human causes: peace and
friendship in freedom."
Eisenhower'a plane landed at
nearby Torrejon Air Force after
a flight from Parii.
In Parii he attended a threeday meeting of the Big Four wes­
tern heads of government and dincussed serious Franco . American
differencei with President Charles
DeGaulle.
The Western leaders invited So­
viet Premier Nikit Khrushchev
io an East-West summit meeting

Mother 'Forgot'
Travelling Child
FORT LAUDERDALE. (UPI) — Mrs. Maria Leon. 24.
who »eni her 6-year-old (hiughter alone and penniless on a
42-hour bus ride from Minmi to New York, told police here
today ahe "forgot" to warn anyone the child was coming.
Mrs. Leen, a nightclub dancer, sut in jail here facing a
vagrancy charge aa ahe told how nhe put the tot on a bug and
told her ahe was going to live with
har stepfather, Jung teen.
Mrs. teen had put five-year old
Evelyn on a bus at Miami Thurs­
day. The child arrived in New
York in near-frceiing weather in
a light dress and sweater and
urrying all her belongings in two
W rdboard boxes. She was carrylag a birthday card through which
police wore able to find her steplet her.
Mrs. teem woe arrested here
lunday, hitch-hiking through town.
ghe said ahe quit her nigh*..tub
job because “ I was getting to the
pitot w hen 1 juet don’t like to
work io those places." She said
ahe went to a .church and made
w promise ahe would send Evelyn
back to her itepfather.
She said the woman where she
Mved packed Evelyn’s clothes In
the little boxes and she pot the
child on the hue Thursday.
"1 didn't have enough money
m I would have gone with her,”

News Briefs

DeGaulle Flans Visit

PARIS (UPI I President
Charles DeGaulle will arrive in
Washington Easter Monday. April
II, fur an official viait of "several
days," it was announced official)'
today. The viait will be hia first
since April, 1945, when he went to
Washington for talks with Presi­
dent Truman.

Rocky Delighted
MIAMI (UPI) — Gov. Nelson
Rockefeller of New York said in
a taped interview here Sunday bo
would be "delighted" to have Rich­
ard M. Nixon aa bis vice presidenttiai running mate if he decides to
run for president. Rockefeller was
interviewed by newsmen Friday on
a visit to Miami and the video­
tape program was mown Sunday
night over WPST-TV’a "Im port­
ant."
. ,, .

In P arii next April JT In the
continuing drive for world peso*.
The president wilt wind up tala
journey, to three continents with
a viait to Morocco tomorrow and
a return to Washington tomorrow
night for the Christmas holidays.
Eisenhower failed to extract
from DcGauIlt a promise that
France would Integrate ite air
Force with NATO'e but he did
win a pledge that DeGaulle would
study means of closer cooperation
with the Atlantic Alliance.
Eisenhower plunged rig';t into
the Algerian question and DeGiulle'a reluctance to integrate
the French eir fleet with NATO.
Eiicnhower gave a detailed ex­
planation of why the United States
abstained in the United Nations
vote on Algeria. DeGaulle was
said to have listened carefully,
then repeated he still did not like
the U. S. abstention.
U. S. Defense Score.ary Thomas
S. Gates Jr. returned from Paris
today declaring that NATO la as
strong as ever but that ’’national
difficulties" over troop integra(ton still must be worked out.
Gates said in in airport inter­
view that chiefs of the North At­
lantic Treaty Organization have
highly endorsed »ueh integration
issues as the NATO air defense
plan and that it it now a question
for political leaders.
Gates referred to the opposition
of DeGaulle to putting French
troops and airmen undrr direct
orders ol officers o' another coun­
try.

Area Taxpayers
To Get Graphic
Tax Dollar Plan

Taxpayers, for Ihe first time in
Ihe county's history will get a gra­
phic account on just where their
tax dollar is going when the tax
bills are mailed out tomorrow and
Wednesday
A special lax graph will he en­
closed In alt the tax bills explain­
she said.
Bodyguard Better
" I’m not neglecting that child," ■ CHICAGO (UPI) —A 62year-old ing where the money goes.
Tlie graph wilt show that 43.(3
the insisted. "If I didn't love her. 'retired police sergeant who was
per
cent of thr tax dollar goes
wouldn’t have aent her to her critically wounded in the blaat ol
epfather."
shotgun fire that killrd gangster toward school finances: 16.1ft to
Mra. te e n .' dressed in
o Tr To- y was' taken off the vruadvwuad b rW jp ^.l.ie to ’’cab 't
black ptnte end a sweater, taut criiital list today. Waller Milter, 3.73 to welfare' 1.1 11. general
the eame to New York from who had been acting as Touhy'a fund; 6.18, fine and forefrilure;
Puerto Rico at Ihe age of 12. She bodyguard since (lie filyvar old for­ 391 hospital and 391 Io capital
•aid she mar-bed teen at IS. She mer beer baron waa paroled from outlay.
The graph also will give a
ahe she left him and came to a 23-year prison sentence, was
Florida about a year ago.
wounded by .12 gauge shotgun pel detailed study on "just what is
aoiessablr property." the time lor
After putting the child on Ihe lets in the legs and bark.
filing of homestead exemption
£
bus ahe said ahe started to hitch­
ami property escaping taxation."
hike Io New York herself in hopes Easing Restrictions
According to the graph, pro­
going back to teen.
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - The
When Evelyn arrived in New Development Commission's avia- perty of every class and kind
York there was no one to meet ton department has hopes the fede­ escaping taxation may tie hack
ber. The bus driver called police. ral government la taking some of assessed for a period uf thrrr
The child could tell officers the restrictions off of thousands years and the current year.
The graph also points out that
only that she had come to live of acres of flying space in the slate.
with her stepfather, "Bing." who Stoutamire is firmly convinced the the deadline for filing homestead
lived in the Bronx.
various military services have too exemption is April t.
The graph also stresses that Ihe
Police found in her belongings much land tied up in Florida for
• birthday card from "Bing.” It their own use. He thinks several of status of real estate aa of Jan.
had been sent to a Miami ad­ the services could ge4
.rer and I determines Us assessment for
the rurrenl calender year.
dress. Police called Ihe Miami use Ihe same areTax Assessor Richard McCanna
address and learned the address
has pointed out that every "se­
Of tee child's father. They re­ Not All BhU
lumed Evelyn to Leap.
WASHINGTON (UPIi - Victor parate parcel of real estate in
N. Nyborg, president of the Asso­ Ihe county ia individually a p p ris­
ciation of Better Business Bur­ ed for assessment purposes."
The graph outlines the require­
eaus. said today the problem of
fictitious pricing and bait advertis­ ments for property exemptions;
ing "is n»i at all the sinister, vi­ who ia entitled to them and spe­
cious thing it was a year ago." cial sections mi hou«e trailers
A 41.000 reward has been offered
Nyborg said work by the Federal which states that traders are also
for the arrest or information lead Trade Commission over Ihe part subject to property assessment
lag to the arrest of Samuel John­ yrar indicates that most businesi- like any house.
Details on intangihte personal
son. a Negrn euspecled of shooting mrn voluntarily halt such practices
alalke’s chief of police and a • when Ihe rules of the road are priips-rly also n duruised briefly
at welt as graphs on where Ihe
'alatka patrolman last week,
spelled nut."
tax dollar goes
Johnson has used the alias Je ­
‘ This graph will make our job
rome Davis. He la 41. five l K t &lt; n
n m n ljn
three and one half inches and 1(0 D f a i l l 1 011 U p
easier in handling any compounds. He has a scar over his I MIAMI ( ( i l l ) — Ten traffic plaints," John Kruler. chairman
left eye and inside the bridge of h l s l i l i - and four miscellaneous of the County Csimmiision point­
hia nme. Versons with informs deaths pushed Florida a weekend ed out.
lion should contact the Palatka violent death toll to It. a United
"All thr data needed ia right
Chief of Police. The patrolman Ires* International survey showed in front of the taxpayer if he
today.
hat any queatiuni," he added
died after the shooting.

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Reward Offered
For Police Slayer

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WEATHER: Mostly cloudy through Tuesday. High today in the mid-80'a. Iaiw tonight In the mid-50V.
8 AN FORD, FLORIDA
United P roa Leased Wire EaUbliahed 1908
MONDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1959

NO. 590

Christmas

Pocket handkerchiefs, toys a t
refrigerators— Ch.iatmas tea so*
buying hi Sanford this year pro­
bably will act aa slt-Uma record,
tome of tha merchant* Indicat­
ed today.
Customers also seem to be buy­
ing more of the expensive Rema
as welt as more of everything
•Ise, one store ewner said.
Aa applianca dealer said Wa
•(ore baa broken all records for
selling new refrigerators during
a holiday season "and we atilt
hava this week to go yet."
Another merchant said tha
agreement to keep thr atorrs open
late an Friday nights has helped
us "tremrndoualy."
Most of tha merchants in San­
ford will remain open until • p.
m. today through Wednesday
nights.
Toy dealers were extremely
happy over the number of toys
•old In thr past few weeks.
"For (he first time in a num­
ber of yrara, people are doing
their shopping early," one mer­
chant said.
He said that the steel ahortago
has not hurt supply of toys to any
great extent.
Guess what Debbie McLain, an eight-year old, wants for Christmas as she joins
"We hxd plenty of awing icU
and
toy cars availabla this year,
the shopping crowds.
(Staff Photo)
be added.
Furniture dealers al.ro werw
pleased with tha way tha shop­
pers turned out io large numbers
to pick up assorted gifts rang­
ing from small cotfee tiblea to
"wail to wall carpatlng."
NEW YORK (UPI). - Stock
Ladies’ apparel Korea probably
BLOOMFIELD, N. M. (U P h —Al*obt 1.000 yotinjrprires at I p m.:
did tha greatest amount of bust24
American Airlines
stern watched in horror Sunday when a plane carrying
nrta a* men came in looking tor
76'i
American TAT
Santa Claus crash-landed on u highway.
Cdr. I. M Rowell turned over all aorta of merchandise with •
las’.
American Tobacco
The plane's wing struck u mailbox, throwing the
rommand of V’All 3 to Cdr. Ho­ list of their wives’ sixes on aiipa
S4'v
llethlethem Steel
craft off the highway and into a tree.
ward S. Moore in a full dreaa of paper, one store manager said.
Tt
Chrysler
Santa, otherwise unidentified, got out of the de­
Car dealers were surprised with
eerrmony at the Naval Air Sta­
30‘.
Curtiss • Wright
molished plane, straightened hi* hat, (and whiskers)
the number of rare sold during
267'i
tion tbis morning
Dul’onl
and went on his appointed rounds to distribute candy.
Cdr.Rowell will go to Glyneo, recent weeks, with tha wife and
11*9
Kastman Kodak
93
Ga. fry ■ one month lour of duty hubby eomirig in together and
"It wouldn’t have happened if he'd used his rein­
Ford Motor
91',
at the Combat Information Cen­ buying themselvaa a Christmas
General Electric
deer and sled," one youngster said.
M t
ter and then will report to the present.
General Motors
Banka reported huatneae woe
2’.
airerall carrier
Independence,
Graham
Patga
heavy and said residents dipped
now ia Forrestal. Va.
19 *
toll. TAT
37
Hatwing One Commander. Capt. into llirlr accounts toe that "extra
L-0luLl.lt
.......
19'»
J
D. Ramagr congratulated dollar" io surprise relatives.
XImule Maid .. . .
The port office reported tt hi
120
Howell and VAII 3 at Ihe cere­
Penney
.......
15H
mony this morning. Ilamase "jam m rd" with peckegee golog
I’enn HR
praised the squadron (or winning out, but the biggea4 rush start­
nu
Itoyii Ament an
49'*
the bulk of Ihe trophlei Io the ed today,
Sears Roebuck
Aa one merchant put tt, the
recent bombing derby.
47*k
Standard Oil t N J)
23'*
Rowell became squadron skip­ local resident* "realised that
Sludebaker
FORT WORTH, Tea. tUFI) - starve tu death," said police patrol­ per Iasi December after serving they d id st have to leave toww
10&lt;l
U. S Steel
The
world li.ikvd a little hrighlrr man It. I lladdix, who found (he two year* a . VAH 3 executive of to gel their Yule shopping done,
I0T
Weitinghouxr El.
"We all were weU slocked (hie
today for Mr*. Mane Markey, 23, family after a nrighlmr reported licer. Cdr. Moore joined VAII 3
a Korean war bride, and her two hearing ihe children erv all night. Iasi April and has been the aqua year," he added.
"It looked like the t .Mrs. Mack­ (Iron's executive officer.
daughter., Beverly , ami Judy, 1.
ey &gt; hud resigned herself to Ihe
New VAII-3 executive officer la
Yesterday it looked hopeless.
Mr*. Macky and the two girl* fact they were going to die. They Cdr. Augustine W. Smith who
joined Ihe squadron In October.
were silling at home quietly await­ were fust awaiting death."
lladdix laid there wasn't crumb
ing death Korn starvation. They
of
food
m
the
house
when
he
hadn't eaten (or twn day*.
"In Korea, people without food found them Beverly wa* wearing
LOS ANGELES (UIM&gt; - For Hie or money usually just wait to only a pair of panties and Judy
was a wearing a diaper.
eighth time in nearly 12 years, con­
A study Is now underway to t)V
Although Mr*. Markey ipokr
vict • author Caryl Chen man will
minale tong distance telephone
little English lladdix learned she
b« sentenced today to dir m San
rales from Geneva and Oviedo to
hadn't seen her huihami la four
(Juentin'a ga* chamber.
Sanford, Boh Shedden, dialriel
■lay*.
A living nativity scene will be
Superior Judge Herbert V. Wal
lladdix had S3 *2 in his pocket* presented by die Good .Shepherd manager for the Southern Del
ker will ordi-x the execution, prob
lie went to a nearby grocery store United lailheran Churrh. begin­ Telephone Co. reported.
ably Mimrtime in February. Wal­
Shrddrn said official* U the
and spent it all on bread and milk. ning tonight and
continuing
ker w ii assigned to reorder Chess­
Thr store owner nutrlird that through Christmas Eve Tha living company ere surveying the entire
man'* execution and set it* dale
A report on way. to alleviate amount and a customer chipped
a rts on the economic feasibility
following recent refusal of Ihe U. flooding In the Temple Terrace In. When he returned to the house, portrayal scene will he shown of extending the calling radius b *
from
7.30
lo
130
p
in.
rarli
even­
S. Supreme Court to grant Chess- and Tanglewood area, nf the lladdix had Slo worth of fond.
tween various communities, Includ­
ing. During oilier hours, still ing Oviedo and Geneva.
m an't lalert appeal.
county will lie thr main business
In juH a frw hour* Mrs. Mackey figures will be to the scene
Chessman ha* managed to elude on tomorrow » County Comini.lion and the children had more luud
At present, Geneva and Ovirde
Kite of Hie Biblical seen* is on
previous death sentence* by a irr- agenda.
ami Chnitm ai gills than they ever Ihe newly purchased properly of resident* ere charged long dis­
iee of legal maneuver*, He wa* Chairman John Kruler said a dreamed of.
tance ralea to call Sanford.
the rhurch. mi highway 17 92. near
ronvirled In May, IMS, of 17 frl- ! representative from Ihe firm nf
.Slieddrn (lid he had n- Idea
While they were *1 a hovpdut, the Mar I.on restaurant.
nnie* including two count, of kid­ llnll and Gray. Sanford engineer, Mr* Mackey s husband Jark. 26,
when Ihe study would be eompleb
Teenagers of Ihe church’ Luilter ed.
naping and raping. Both round will report to the board on their was arrested at a waslialeria.
teague will alternate, portraying
carried death penalties.
findings after a one month survey
" i f a a long and difficult job
He denied he had neglected his the characters in the living
of the arra.
and many things must be taken
wife and daughter*.
•erne.
Those
taking
psrt
will
be
County Knginrrr Boh Davis said
into account." lie said.
"I took them some carrots,
that three diffrrenl plan* will be night before last," lie told police. Buster Anderson, Penny Ander­
lie pointed nut that udieials wig
son, Marion Anderson. Susan Gar- study the arlual amount of the toil
offered in itop the flooding. "All
row, Karen Sue Kaufman, C. J. business between the communities,
of them expensive," he laid.
and Karen Mtlller, Carol and how much equipment is needed end
Sheryl Hepp, Shxrun and Donald how much cable i* required tn take
Swart/.
care of Ihe increased rails.
HAVANA (UPI) — Premier Fidel
Official* must also discuss tt
Edward IV Ahrens, Di sir let
Caxtro ha&gt; Unnilu-d a "big brn
with a cross representation of tho
Hi
reel
or
of
tinimmigration
ami
ther’’ drive against "counter-revnThe youth wine of the Civic
rninmunilirt involved to see if th«y
lutionary" (or* ol hia regime, ask (’enter will be dosed all day Naturalization Service estimated
desire such service.
today
that
Jn.ouo
aliens
will
report
ing Cuban* to report to the author!- Thursday and Friday fur a Christ­
lire any critical talk they over mas Eve and Chiistinas holiday. their address in Finrnla during Jan
Children of Ihe Cherub Choir of
nary 1960 under the Federal Alien die First Baptist Church will sing
heard.
The wing will he open from 1 Address Rrport Program.
la a three hour lelcrail yr.drr to 3 p m. and 7 Io 10:30 p. m.
carols at the rily Nativity scene
day, Caitrn announced Mnngent through Wednesday and fyum 7 Thr Immigration nflu-ul said tonight.
meaaure* again*! enemie. of hi* to 10:30 .Saturday, Ronald Perry, that 73,316 aliens reported liieir
They will begin curuling at 7
address during January 193‘J.
regime, including a law that would recreation director, said.
p. m. at the Manger on the lawn
Clark Van Winkle, 108’ - W 16th
Ahrens said that all mm iiii/en* id thr Sanford City Hall.
permit confucaiion of Ihe property
St. tuffrred nrck lacerations when
rxcepl thine in diplumalic status,
of convicted conspirator.
Tuesday evening Ihe eum billed Ihe small car in which hr waa
foreign representative* of certain Carol Choirs will tie caroling at riding lurnrd over at lllh St. and
Labor Minuter Augusta Marlines
international
organisation*
and
Sanches, whose official ear wax
the scene also st 7 p m. The Con- French Ave. yesterday. The driver,
those in diplumalic itatus, foreign curd Choir will tie caroling through Mack Harrell Brown, waa arrest­
ihol up early yesterday, appeared
representatives uf reriain interna various places in the runiinuntiy
on Ihe television show with Castro
A "warm up" trend Is expected lional urganiialiuu* and those ad­ Wednesday hegimng at 6*13 p. m. ed for driving while intoxicated,
lle made no mention nf the attack
Sanford polirr said.
on hi* ear, in which three perron* to move across the ruonty tonight mitted temporarily as agricultural
with
temperature*
over
thr
week,
laborer-, are required In file thr
were wounded.
Marlines himself wa. not in the end dipprj to 33 degrees in smut address report.
car when it was raked with bul portion* nf the rounty but no
led by unidentified gi.nmrn in su­ frost Was (spurted
Heavy fog Vrsi reported on
burban Vrlado. The gunmrn fled
County resilient* wishing to enter the unuual Jnycounty and stale highways this
hefure police arrived,
tee t'h r 1st mu* lighting contest hove until noon tomorrow
morning with the Florida High,
to submit their entry biunk*.
way patrol warning motorists tu
Rrlnging ihe Christmas spirit
drive with caution.
The three judge* in the content. Mr*. Volie Williams,
do»e Io home, Sanford Rolarians
Joe Mnthieux and Dave Lauda will atari making tho
invited their wives to their weekly
Civic Center luncheon today.
round* tonight to Mart the judging.
Each Kutarian brought a gift for
Fir*t place witter* in each of the four categories will
RRU8SEL8 (UPI) Group Capt.
The Court House Will (tote 01 an underprivileged child.
be awarded a |2 5 Having* bond. Tha four categories art
Paler Townsend, former sweet­ noun Thursday to give rounty em
T. O. Brown Jr. woo a glass
religious, artistic, traditional and overall decoration.
heart of Britain’* Princes* Mar­ ployen a chance to do their last serving tray for being Ihe fifth
Entry blank* can be picked up at tha Jayeee in­
garet, today mariied his St-year- i note Christmas *'* &gt;pp n.-, C rV iron to with rnv/tcry Saria Ctau*
old Belgian secretary, Marie-Luce ul Ihe Circuit Court Du-of i.a.c cl I. I.. (Sonny) Rayburn a Merry
formation building on French Ave. or can be clipped out
J
reported today.
Christmas.
of today’* Herald on Page 2.
*

1 p. m. Stocks

O Rudolph!

Moore Takes Over
VAH-5 Command

Korean War Bride Finds
Out There Is A Santa

Chessman Slated
For Gas Chamber

____
Oviedo, Geneva
Live Nativity Scene Toll Rales Studied
To Begin Tonight

Flood Conditions
On Board's Agenda

Castro Launches
‘Big Brother1
Spy Movement

Aliens Urged
Youth Wing Closed To Report Address
Thursday, Friday
Church Choir
Plans Caroling

Sanford Man
Hurt In Mishap

Warmer Weather
Trend Predicted

Wives Attend
Rotary Luncheon

Townsend Marries
His Secretary

ELKS ENTERTAINING ut their annual children** party got a hand from
Sant* Claus, who appeared to talk with hia little friends. Shown here with
Santa are some of the children present. From left are Denies Caruther*.
Gayle Hardin. Wayne Hardin. Jimmy Hardin, Robbie Caruther*. Debra
U m Lwow , Hoaam P r a t t and t W r o F o ie# ,
»

Early Yule Set

Noon Deadline

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SANFORD. FLORIDA
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1959
United Pres* Leased Wire Established 1908

Travelers
Rescued
•By Copter
VAUGHN, N. M. (UP1&gt; - All
but th* most timid of 100 travelers
w.-re gone from this once-maroon
rd community today as an Air
Force helicopter flew nearby in
search of other* in need of help.
Moat roads were cleared of Ihe
deep snow which scaled Vaughn,
focal point of New Mexico’s sec­
ond worst storm in history Resi­
d e n t s of the area went through
more than three of the movt har­
rowing days in local memory aft­
er thr storm isolated thr town
Monday.
The helicopter was sent out to
direct rescue operations for any
families in (he countryside in need
of assistance.
Most stranded Ira cleri had
warm words for Vaughn's popula­
tion, slat* police, highway work­
m e n , National Guardsmen, and thr
Air Force.
The prr-wintrr storm that hat
tered Ihe Southwest early this
week spread ram from eastern
Texas to the Atlantic Seaboard
today.
The vast rain area stretched
from Oklahoma and Texas across
Ih* lower Mississippi Valley and
as fur east os Virginia and the
Carolina s.

Lake Mary Party
Saturday Night

Day. The paper will lie delivered to you Sundfiy morning.
NO. 588

Final Health Center Plans
Approved By Commission
Bids M ay Be
Asked Jan. 1
CHRISTMAS PARADE AWARDS were iireneiiteil by the Jiiycre* yester­
day to first and second place winners in the four float divisions which ap­
peared in the Dec. 4 parade. Accepting the awards are. from left: Lt. (j.g.)
C. F. Cook for the second place Naval Station business anil commercial
float; Mrs. (leorge Stine for the second place Pilot Club civic and fraternal
float; Mrs. fleraltline White for the first place Pinecrest Kiddie Horner
business and commercial float; William Brigham anil Mrs. Albert Olsen
fur the first place Altamonte Springs school small float; Jaycce parade
chairman Jack Wilber; Mrs. F. E. Donaldson for the second plucu l-ake
Mary school large float; Mrs. John Burton for the second place F irst Pres­
byterian Church religious float: Miss Mary Margaret Houk for the first
place First Slethodist Church religious float; Hon Bales for tho second
place Southsi'!e School small float; Mrs. E. L. Bellhorn for the first place
St. Luke's school large float, and Mrs. Harry Amur for the first place
Anna Miller Circle civic and fraternal float.
(Staff Photo)

Board Approves

News Briefs

O ptim istic R eport
Lake Mary wtU hold its annual
WINTER HAVEN (Ul'l)-M ov*.
•! tldren'i Christmas party for the
ment of frozen orang* concen­
With lime Saturday at 7 p. m.
trate last week was Ihe highest
The event, which ha* become a
of ............
The Florida fa n ­
•tra d itio n w the community, will
ner* Assn
reported Thursday
be held in the Chamber of Com
movement totalled I,H«'-B,tsiT gal­
merce Building, ft will feature
It was the highest since th*
organ music, choral numbers by
The County Commission today approved a list of county lon*
the Lake Mary School Chorus, roads to be included as part of a large scale road improve­ week ending Iasi May IS.
with special acts including a ven­
triloquist, musical soldiers, dan­ ment project in the county.
Shipping Holiday
The recommendations were made by County Engineer
cers. twirling dolls sod Christmas
WASHINGTON (UP1) — The
Robert Davis.
carols.
Florida citrus industry will have
The party is being financed
The roads include Dean Road front -Sit 4'iti to the county its customary Christmas shipping
through vuuntrer contributions line: Tangerine Ave. from SH 4261"
holiday Dec 22 Dec. :10. II. S.
made in receptsc'e* in business t*&gt; SR ns; Bird !TO*d from SR dlArfl /A (*
Agriculture Department oflicials
i
M pieces which were distributed by | 118.10 Tq*kawillow, ll±g ITrc Hoad | ' | j V - t n l »
, angousci-d I’!nir«dav that th» w.
Ih* pupil* of the school T&gt; - * iiuiu Sf. e*f tr. ? I. *3 MM West
tier was Issued on the basis
'
1
children also made Ih* signs ad­ iiron* Extension from l
if a recommendation of Florida's
vertising the event.
le-leral marketing agreement com­
97 lu Lake Mary Road
Mrs. Frank Evans is general
mittee!.
Thevi recommendations will he
chairman of this year* party. presented to th* SRD in conjunc­
A1 Case m program chairman and tion with a proposed targe scale
New VI* Named
will he assisted by Mrs. Case and road improvement program to he
UKLANDO (DPI) — Lout* it
Floyd Richards The Chrl»tm«* carried out within the next five
Magic! of Winter Park, a reared
tee* was donated by Frank Evans years
Air Force colonel, W the new
Santa will have a gift and come
The founts Commission in less executive vice president of ihe
High on Hie list ul recommenda
candy for each child under the Uon! approved by the munty com- than five inmides today adopted Orange Hlo»*um Ttail Assn I'hr
Q age of &gt;7 and families are invited mission during it* N«v. tl meet­ .1 1939 HI) budget.
appointment of Magid wa- an
to bring their younrslers.
ing was a new causeway to be
The budget whtrh has been in nounerd Thursday h&gt; I’rru lcn t
Imi ill across Lake Jessup Dial
Lloyd G Gahr of ilrlamlo. Maghl
greatly will shorten the distance effect since (let. t calls fur $1,- replaces Andy Slaughter ol Ur
7K2,IMSI over all spending hut re Undo
between Oviedo to Sanford.
Th* board also agreed to look during the tax rate from 41.5 to
over a six acre trad between II mill*.
At the puhlir hearing Ibis morn Music Lovers
Long wood and Altamonte Springs
MIAMI It I’ll — Tiie Palmetto
ing
there were no citizens present,
for a possible site for a new
High School thorn* literally
to
upjsisc
the
budget.
The
budget
county barn.
already lias had the aproval of swooned a! Its own music llmrs
Mrs. Harriett Cowley wits elect­
day. \l least some hi to 2ii ol tile
the
slate comptroller's office.
ed president of the Seminole Court
Fund (or general operating was singer* did. They collapsed alter
f* ty Humane Society at an organise
sei at $304.360 with a I HS levy; tine itngmg Christmas carols for i iree
lion meeting last night.
and
forefeiture. $11!.too with a levy and j half hours. Sanl Prim ipal
Other officers elected were Mrs.
of
7ll:
road and bridge, TV I ioi Clyde Crabtree, "Ihey didn't act­
Ethel Williams. vice president:
wtlil
a
2
mill less: Hospital $1113,■ ually faint It was pi- rvrdeutcnl
Sanford Puller Chief Bov Wil­
Mrs. Elaine Miller, secretary:
and n*rvoiixiie»s It liapp ■ all
Ruber* E. Jnhn*«m. ireavurer and liams said tozlav ttjat iie is 1ex­ 300 with a trvy of 05; school l-vy the time."
Mr* Carolyn Pwrro, publicity pecting a large crowd'' at Ih* al i milts with $810,000, health.
eighth annual policemen's halt at $19,110 and levy of t2 and capital
chairman.
The group alto agreed to hold the Mayfair Inn tomorrow night. outlay, $103,300 with a *'-3 levy. Denies I ’lan
MIAMI IlEAfll tU Pli
....
A comparison of the prevent II
Ticket* are $1 30 each and may
a membership drive early next
he tiotiglit from any policeman or milt levy with last year allows siers President Janie* II llolfa
year.
Sanford Lily manager Warren at the police station. Pres* for ipltle a redo rl mil as the 193X39 denied lliiirsday night h ha*
worked out s new pension plan
f Know tee stroke to the group and Ih* danc* t* optional. Proceeds mdlagf was 4! 5.
The general operating levy last winch would boost his retirement
itraited th* need for a humane from th* ball will go tn th* Polic*
incirty to h-.-lp handle the ever in- Benevolent Association fund for year wav 14 5, hospital. 3 mills; pay $13,123 a year "That .is
rrra*ing stray dog problem in the disability amt death benefits (or sc hole, go: ami no levies for health, absolutely incorrect," lloffa &gt;.1111.
"We have ihscuvted a | nos loll
school ami capital outlay.
nolle* officers.
rity.
plan, hot not for improving III*
pension of llolfa nr am ottu r m
dividual "

Road Projects

Budget Adopted
By Commission

Humane Society
Elects President

Tickets Available
For Police Ball

Navy Hid L etting
.Hunford lontructors will have a
chltuen to liul to seal cracks in
various parking ami Inviwn. at
the .Sanford Navy Air |ta-» Dee.
29. The hid letting will lie h&gt; d at
1U a. m. Ill the Const 1net loti (■Hid­
ing o f f i c e at the b a s e .

Indications today are that thr
County Commission will advrriise
for hnls for construction of the
Jhtn.isM county he*lth center by
January.
At a special meeting ol th* hoard
this morning, final plans for Ih* 22
room structure tn be located on
Frenrh Ave. between Ninth and
llhh St were approved.
Architect John Burton, who pre­
sented the plan* to ihe hoard, re­
ported that they will go to Tallahas­
see for statu approval and should
be back in lime tn advertise by
the first of the year.
Burton slso said that, If every­
thing goes according to plans, ths
health center should be ready for
occupancy by August of next year.
Th* h*allh e*nter wilt b* fully
air conditioned and will have adequat* facllltin for laboratories and
consultation room*, Burton said.
All commissioners expressed
approval of the plans and voiced
their ronfldcner that Ihe renter
would he a lnnm In the county.

Yule Lighting Entry
Deadline Tuesday

(o tU-scrving fnmilit-H Dec. 2T. The diversified etMi|Htrativs Irnining attidenU
who attend nehixil in the morning und work in the nfternnon are buying
the griH-erii’H wilh money gainesl I'rmn Iheir reeenl dance. Killing the groierv curt ut Sunforil'a Fond Fair are, from the left, DOT president Larry
MuQuattera, (,'ecilin Mtlsted, Bat hare Thomas und (iene Davis.
(Stuff Photo)

Judges in this year’s annual
Christmas lighting contest will
start "making the rounds" of th*
home* in Ihe area Monday, Dave
l.aiulc, chairman of Ihc conlrsl
said today,
The judge* are Laud*. Joe
Maihii'Rx S"d Mrs, Vnti* Williams
• 1 V. -V- s
1 a uni- rmpiia »ix&gt; J tlia. ihc dead
NEW
YOKE IUPI)
line for entering Ih* contest *•
Tuesday at noon and urged that ‘ price* st I p 111 t
2P*
anyone intrreslril in patlicijialpig American Airlines
7iP i
in the contest pick up entry j American TAT
UK
lil.inks al Ihr JaVere lllforiliailoa Amrrlean Tohaceo ...
53*s
t enter on French Ave Prizes to Ittthlfhfm Meel
4ts$x■
.........
Utlng Jtm will go to winners in tii* C A II
l.9&gt;i
..........
four categories of the contest. An 1 1 lirvsier
30'.
entry blank also is on page *&gt; of Curtiss • Wrighl
2H.V 1
DilPont
.......
Imlay’s Herald.
109'.
The four categories are religious, Eastman Kodak ........
.......
traditional, artistic and overall Ford Motor
9.1 *■
General Electric ....
■Icroratlnn
M
First place winner* in each rale General Motors
2’«
gory will tie awarded a $23 savings Graham . Paige .
34‘l
........
bond, with each second place win­ Inil T A r
37-**
lairillard
..........
ner getting $l(&gt;
I9‘»
Minute Maul
.......
15’*
Penn ttli
........
3‘*
Royal American
49’.
Sears Koelmck
4J’ .
Standard Oil iN Jl ...
2.1*1
....
X live manger scene depicting Sludefaaker
•ix ,
the nativity will be prevented by V. S Steel
urn
Ihe F’lrst Baptist t'hurch of Alla Wrsllllghousc FI.
monte Stirings iltirmi* the lirst four
days of the next w*rk
Hie pageant will be held m Ironl
of ihe church fronv 7 .to until 9
p
m. each evening
Monday
through Thursday. .
Participating m Ihr scene is
Diane Drown. Pal Hales. Linda
The Connlv spent's offl.-e will get
lliirkhardl, Mrs Charles Jackson, aildllional help h&gt; the first of the
Howard &lt; hupp. Pete Hamby, year.
Charles Chccvers, Don Wallace,
The countv csntimission todiy rr
Charles Jackson, Joseph Lijark, vralrd that it has given approval
Hubert lliirkhardl. Fid Steinbeck, lor the comity agent's office to hire
Roiiert Itradford, E. M. Whdilen, an assistant county agent lu 4*
\ngns Swilley. Jack Merrk C. W. sist Cecil Tucker.
Mullins and David Whihlen.
Fund' tn pa* for Ihe added
help will rulin' out of the current
Hi-Fi Set Stolen
builgrl
A ilelcgaiion of the county (arm
Flresum* Store saleviuaii Jim
Poovry told police yesterday that bureau apps-atol heture the county
someone stole a in fidelity record rninitiixvimi and thanked Hie board
player from Ihe First SI More (or II* decision In put on added
Iretwern 1-6 p ni Wednesday. The help
table model rrcnril player was
"It will he a grrat aid to Ihr
taken from Ihe F’lrestone door­ county." M 1. Folium, spokesman
fur thr group said
way.

1 p. m. Stocks Police Sift Underworld

Altamonte Church
To Hold Pageant

Agriculture Office
To Gel Added Help

For Touhy's Slayer Clue
CHICAGO (I PI) — Homicide
ih'teclive* today pored over mas­
sive file, iif Ctliea jo's underworld
history and searched Ihe litlered
basement of a home for clue* lu
Ihe assassin* of mobster Roger
Touliv.
But Ihe investigation, one of the
most intensive in » lung line of
gangland slaying probes, had rr
vealril lulls- more than that the
lit year old Prohibition beer baron
could have been slain by organ!
zaluin mobsters or someone who
hrlil s personal grudge.
Federal investigator* contended
Ihat Touhy ami lux tmdy guard.
Walter Miller, 62, were gun.ml
down Wednesday night liy the
Mafia international crime organizaiimi, to "seat their lips for­
ever "
Hilt the Chicago polira investi­
gation proceeded on thr assuriipInin that either hoodlums from
Ion by * underworld past or gun
men of Chirago's current mutt*
kvndicute hlasteil the pair with
shotguns.
Miller, a longtime friend of
Tmihy and a tlefviur witness at
Ida parole hearings, remained in
mtic.il condition at * hospital
with shotgun pellets tn hi* legs,
bullock* ami hark.
Investigators’ best Cut- &gt;0 fur
was thr finding of a basement
hideout across the itreel from the
home where Touliv had been liv
mg since his parole from prison
only 23 days hs-fnre hr was shot.
I’nlire believe the killcrv kept
watrh over the home of Mrs.
Ethel Alevia, Timliy's rister, for
perhaps R&gt; days, watch.ng Touhy's

comingl sod goings tn drtsrrnnN
when best to cut him down.
Two gunmen spparenlly hid mg
behind III* hedges near Ih* Alexin
twin* Wednesday night, polic*
said. Slid sinhiished Touhy and
Miller shortly after 10 p. m. a*
they reiurned from a business togage ment in the lamp.

Hearing Opened
To Only A Few
County Commission Chairman
John h n ilrr today emphasized that
only perrons who had their proper­
ty valuation* raised by th* hoard
•&gt;f equalization are avkrd tn at­
tend the lax board public hearing
mi Jan. 3.
Thr hoard recently completed
hearing some 30ii appeals for lower
late* on their properly.
The hoard's finding* will b* mail­
ed out next week with th* public
hearing scheduled Jan. 1 i t I* 1 ,
m.

VAH-11 Children’s
Party On TV
The chit Iren who were guests
of V,\IM l it the Naval Air Sta­
tion fur a Christmas parly yes­
terday ran se* themselves on the
I net* Walt television show on
WDBO-TV at 5 p m. today. Uncla
Walt will show pieturrs of th*
party.

Area Churches Plan Varied Yule Services

a air- l l i n i . i l .Vl.srv n t t m i
i.iivrii m in i m e
ui n i. .siiiiuicw linn
St. Luka will tie told by a Ftr.-d Presbyterian Church children's group in
the annual children'* pniteunt at tho church Sunday. ReheuriinK f“f the
paifcunt «re. from left in I he first row, Hill Krncken. Alan Hall, Tommy
Kutliff. Dorie Back, Steve Weir, and Tommy Anderson. In the back row.
from left are Cindy Baker. Michel# Tilley. Suiuin Baker, and Stephen Hodarm. The children’s pageant will lie in the sanctuary at 7 p. m. The junior
chuir. dii•ccteil by Mrs. (im p — Tm'hy. will ftirri-*h tin- music.
(S ta ff P h u lo i

tty l i m i t c a k n l f i *
It’s Christmas lime again. From
now unlit December 23Ih conver­
sation* constantly will turn to
tin* theme. Everything points to
the big dav climaxing mans fev­
erish preparations,
With the season now gaming
momentum an old hue and &lt;ry of
complaint also will lie ratted.
Some will bewail the growing
commercialism, the pervemon of
the true meaning of Christmas, the
Ins* of significance in cornmemc..
rating I'n birth of the Son of God.
There will Ih- many opportuni­
ties for spiritually minded people
to observe Christmas in It* deep­
est experience.
All the churches of 8e in mule
County will present during (he
holidays several programs design­
ed to reveal and uphold the origin
ol Christmas, at well as d* value

for the world of today.
lioth within the church walls
arid without, Ihc public will he
confronted with evidence of the
coming of Christ on the first
Christinas day. The Good Shep­
herd Lutheran Church is prepar­
ing a live nativity scene un the
site of its new building Each
evening between T lu and 3 p m.
on the Church property about onehalf mile south of Sanford on the
east side of Root* 17 9.’, lung
characters will purliay tu« per­
sons prevent at the Bethlehem
manger. Other churcnes also
will have displayed Christmas
creche’s At the Naval Air Sta­
ting Chape! thr Nativity Scene
will be a reminder to naval per­
sonnel of the holy smphisi* of
this time of the year.
Musir is a prominent ami Im­
portant part of tlia traditional

Christina* celchratlun. Sonic of I Children * Christina* program*
Ihr world « limit stirring, limit will he preienlcd In many
beautiful, .mil moil me unmiilul churche*. Sunday earning The
inline was i mujuifil (nr Uni holy Alliance Church, The first th rill
season. Choirs of many churches Ian Church, Thr Navy Chapel,
will present special music for Sun 11nut I Shrpnerd Lutheran, Luth­
eran Church of the lU-dcxuner arc
day.
(’ll rut in a* rant al at Inc little (hose but a few id thine having Sunday
by the rhoirs of the Church of SchiHil ur children'* trrvice* that
the Naxarenr. The First t‘r*s- evening. The Church of the Naza
byterun Church, the Holy Cum rcue next Wednesday will have a
Episcopal Church, and the First Christmas family ugh! at the
Methodist Church The Church church with a brightly trimmed
Choir of the Clrat liaptut ( hurrh tree, preaentx. and treats in the
will tln£ the famuli! Handel Ora Youth Hall. Children of Ihc Holy
Cro*.* Episcopal Church will *iug
toria, ' The Messiah."
Thera will be a number of the ntufie fur the fam ily Kuchargroup* of linger* going through ist un Christinas morning when
the community to ting the Iradi they ai.u will give toy* fur chil­
tiunal carol* of Christina*. Chil­ dren uultide III* parish.
dren id the Pweerest Baptist
Christmas Eve service* wkU be
Church, the Tint Baptist Church, held in tome of the churche*. At
and other* will engage Ui tin* thr Episcopal Church the tradi­
umpiring and stimulating service tional midnight Mas* will he nek-

•
hraied beginning at I! M p m.
At that time the Adult Choir will
sing thr n n ta ia "Christian* Rejuice’’ before midnight cumin un­
ion Christmas eve communion
service* alto will he held at the
First Christian Church and the
l.ulhcran Church o. the Redeem­
er
Many religious activities are
thus tn the offing for tire I9j *
Christmas season in our communi­
ty. There need tie no over balance
of u n rh n itu n acttvitie* if » pee.
ton sincerely desires tn find 1
deeper relationship to God end t
clearer understanding of the mean­
ing of Christmas, la sermon, ser­
vice, and tong this Christmas
there will be many occasion* Ut
think afresh of the greatest of
all gift*, God's gift to the world
of Ills Only llegotten Son to be
redeemer tar lo«t turner*.

�Plans Christmas
Program Sunday

CENTRAL IAFTUT d l l O l
Cm. IBB BL A Oik Am .

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Semdey School
M r t u Warsh*p
T rteiag G aia . . . .
I i M i f l W-'nfeJp ...
V t i. Prayer k m c i

Morning Worship

1C:3* a.

Past* Evening Wonbip . . . . 7:JB p

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f a p.
Evening WeraUp
f a p.
Wad. Prayer Service
1M p.
N artery Available

records W ia Banja ~ — m i s
will no* "Than DidM Leave Iky
Throne." M ri Pa alia* k m viQ \
join with Mr. Watson a a dnet :
ealitlrd, “And Thar* Wet* f l a p . ,
ted a . ” Ike Cham Chair toil

f t . Paul Shall*
Holy Ce
ftuday ...........

Moral i f Prayer

Handel's Nessiak
Excerpts Planned
Other Churches

Lutheran

GOOD SHEPHERD IN ITIO
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sanford Shrine Cleh
I at PL and Lee Are.
Emest Bolick Jr.
Pastor
Ctmreh School ............ I:N a. * . Morning Worship ..
Morning Worship . . . . 10:10 a. m. Evening Worship . .
Evaning Bible Stoudy .. f p. m. Wed. Prayer Service
LUTHERAN CHURCH OT THE
REDEEMER
IBS W. 2tob Pteeo
Herbert W. Goerss
Sunday School
t i l l a. m.
Adult Biblo Class
. t i l a. m.
Worship Service
10:10 a. m.

The first Prssbytsrlaa Charch
will hold its annual Christmas
Gift Joy Pageant at T p. as. Bmtday.
During th» Christum week, the
church Will conduct a special fel­
lowship hour at T p. a . Wad
oesdsy.
Sunday, yule programs will ks
presented at the Sunday School
closes# hetwaea B:«g aad RP:gH
a. nr.

Methodist

PHOT BAPTIST CHURCH
OP L0NGWOOD
Car. Charch A Grant 14a.
C L. Tutch
Pastor
•■tony School .........R: IS a. m.
Marnlng Worship . . . . lt:00 a. m.
Training Union ........ 0:43 p. m.
Evening Worship . .. 7:45 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service 7:45 p. m.
FMY
.... 7:00
Evening Worship
7:10
Mon. TMY Reerestloa 7:00
Tucs. FMY Prayer
7:10
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30

p.
p.
p.
p.
p.

Baptist Church will aieg exr*rpu f»«*m Handera “Measlih"
at the Sunday e n a h g aartit*.
The public is invited la hear Meat
rendition of one d the meet
famous Christmas eretetee.
Violin eceompaaiaeot win he
provided by Bill Perk. Mrs. Mar­
vin Milam wiS be tha ergaaiat
Mra. Gey Bishop la the Chair
Matter.
Several soloists will have seisenon te sing. They ere: Mrs. G.
B. Drake, Mra. J. K. Matkieex,
Mrs. D. R. Cstes, Dr. C. W. Bak­
er, J. M. Stinecipber, and Gerald
Covington.

Mommy let me help fix our little arerfce tee. I pot la the ftgvre
■e d a t e CUM m i He h o te l u p n « * . . . a l a t e t f pWt a te
We Axed the weeks fm ti becaou Mommy anM a n we mast a l­
ways remember that Christmas is, Aral M a l. Pw Christ Cbtkfa
birthday. When we flsHah trimming the tree, Mommy- la poing to read
ne the story about the first Christmas . . . about the shepherd# and
the angels . . . abvut the Wise Men and t e i g sear. . , shout the batik
Jesus, b o n in Bethlahem, in a mange*.
Mommy's toid pm the story before beat Mu soya that t e a year I’m
Mg enough to aUy ap with the rest and hear her read R. And, a4 onus**
we'M go to Church, and Mommy says 1 sea sorry my far muff.

Christmas Pageant
Planned By Church

ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
SUvia (Near Ovtsde)
Stephen M. Tuby
Tutor
Morning Worship ...
1:25 a. m
Sunday School
9:00 a. m.
Christian Day School, Mcsdsy
ihroufh Friday — Kindergarten •
Elementary
. ........ 1:00 a. as.
P1RJT METHODIST CHURCH
«IB Park Ave.
T. C. O’Stecn
Pastor
Morning Worship....... S:M a. at.

jiommy u sd that this yenr I oould help trim the tree, if I'd be very
M . The a n e n a n ie a n u aheap and bright. aad h a path I n ha
U where la pat t e a .

CHURCH OP GOD
Trench Ars. aad 32nd St.
Joel D. Brown
P
Sunday Hchool
. . . . 9:45
Evangelistic Berries .. 7:10
Tuesday Service
... 7:10
CHURCH OP JESCS CHRIST
OP LATTER DAY SAINTS
City Hall
J. G Brooks . Branch President
Sunday School
__ 10:00 a. m.
Sacrament Meeting ... . 0:00 p. m.

m
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LAIR MONROR
m
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
Three miles weet a( Buford
m
CHURCH OP LONGWOOD
a* First 11. right at Monroe
m E. Ruth Grant
Pastm
Corner
Sunday School
10:00 a. m
Robert O. Byrd .......
Pastor
EllENEZI.lt METHODIST
Morning Worship .. 11:00 a. m
Sunday School ........ B:4t s. a .
CHURCH
Mo. ning Worship
11:00 a. m.
Evening Bervicn
... 7 :» p. a
CHrui Heightn
Training Union
B:U p. m.
Wed Prayer Servlcn
7:10 p. m
W
E.
Timms
Ptilui
Evening Warship
7:30 p. m.
Trt. Prayer Service . . 7:30 p. m
hundiy
school
10:00
a.
m.
Wad. Prayer Service 1:00 p. m.
Morning Worship
11:00 a. m
M. Y. P.
I H p m.
SANFORD SEVENTH DAT
Evening Service .
7:10 p. m
ADVENTIST CHURCH
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Wed Prayer Service
7:30 p m
Off OVIEDO
Seventh B4. end Elm Ave.
Jsch T. Bryant
Pastor
C. W. Beach
Psilor
■undsy School
. 9:43 s. at t.K IE MLTIIODLM U l Lit t i l Saturday Sabbath School 9:30 a m
Oners Rd.. at Woodland Avs.
Morning Worship
11:00 a. m
Morning Worship
11:00 ■ ra
Pastor Wed. Frsysr hervie*
Training Union
. a: 11 p. m. W Thomas Parson- Jr
7:30 p. m
0:15 a. m.
■vtning Service
7:00 p m. Sun lay School
11 a. ■
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m. Morning Worship
MY?
B 30 p. m rut REVIVAL TABERNACLE
(A nsw Church serving a nee
Ztth and Chase Ave.
Citholic
Community l
Sunday School
10 00 e m
ALL BOUI.B CATHOLIC
Morning Worship
11:00 a in
MISTER CHAPEL
CHURCH
Evening Worship
7:43 p m
METHODIST CHURCH
Osh Ave. st 9th fit.
Thursday Service ... 7:43 p ra
Ovi
Rev. Richard Lyons ...
Pastor
Hundsy Mssses
7:00 a. m Sunilsy Schuui
9:43 s. m
11:00 a m UNITY CENTER OP SANFORD
•........ 8:30 a. m. Morning Worship
Wemas's C in h -te Osh Ave.
1:00 p. ra
........... 10:00 S. m Evening Worship
Jux-plnoe B Stuck!*
Pastor
11:30 a. rn
PAULA WLSLKVAN
Sunday Welsh!o
11:00 a. m.
Daily Me v
7:*.5 a m
METIIODLST CHURCH
Woedrull Building
S Miles Vest ee RL
MB K. Ural SL. Rm. Ill
Christian
Cecil W Shader
1:00 p. as.
Pastor Tussdsy Class
Sunday School
f t:
FIRST CHRISTI AN CHURCH
Morning Worship
10.43
1407 S. Saslord Ave.
rHE SALVATION ARMY
0 43
James N. Hsrnett
Pastor Wesleyan Youth
Kvening
Worship
7
3
1
t i t B. Beceed ti.
Bunds y be bool
0 45 a. m
Msrning Worship . 11:00 a m Wed Prayer Service 1:10 p. a Sunday:
Sunday School
... 10 00 a. m
Nazarcne
iiollnevt Meeting ... 11 00 a. m
Street Meeting
....... 0 3o p m
FIRS' CIIIRCH
YPL
... 7 OP p m
OF THE NAKARENE
Salvation Meeting
7:V p on
W. lnd St. at Maple Ave.
R II 5pear Jr
Paster Tuesday.
1.30 p m
Sunday School
9 43 e m Corp Csdsts
Morning Worship
10.43 a m Band Practice
4:00 p as
NYPS
B IOa p_ m Ladies Homo Leagus 7 30 p m
hi »l
—
i p m Thun Prsyrr Service 7:30 p m
, Gospel Service
IsL Btreet Meeting « M p m
7 p m

The lupport o f the Church Series is sponsored by the following Business Firms

O ffice To Cloee
The Untiy Church Center o f
Mce and classrooms at MB 1 .
first Bl. win he closed daring
Christmas week. However, the
Sunday devotional service wal he
held at II a. m. Sunday ia the
Sanford Women’s Club Housa.

Other Churches
Charch Or Gad agTrupheep
J H. Messer . ............ P a ste
Sunday School ...........f:4* a. m.
Morning Worship
a. m.
Evangchstic Service ..7:11 p. WWoman’s Mluioanry
Young Ptopln's
Berries, Wed
T:R p. m.

N egro Churches
PROGRESS MISSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
Midway
E. E. Williams
Paster
Sunday School
....... t:M a.
Moraine Worship . Il l# a. aa.
First, Third, Fourth Sundays
Evsning Worship...........7:10 p. »■
First, Thud Sundays
Usher Board, Tuesday 7:10 p .a .
Choir Rsbearsal,
Tuesday ...'..............0:00 y m
Junior Church,
Wednesday ............ 7:10 p.m.
Ruviness Meeting
.. 1:00 p.m
Kndsy preceding first Sunday,
monthly

II. B Whitehurst
Church School
I
Morning Worship
11
FERN PARR CHURCH OP THE
THE SANFORD
Evening Worship ••• I
CONGREGATION OF
Choir lithearsal
JEIIOVAIIS WITNESSES
Monday
..........
Pastor
1021 W. 1st SL
Prayer Meeting
Sunday MaUhluwir
Tuesday
Study
........... B.uo P ■ Wednesday Bible Study
Wed Bible Study ....... 7:10 p m
Junior Cbarth .
frl. Ministry School . . . 7:30 i&gt; m Club 'lettings
Friday hsrvus ............ B.JO p. u.
Tbuctdsy ................. &lt;

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ke M ay Visit
okyo, Seoul
WASHINGTON (C P U -P resident! In any event, officials expect
Eisenhower may visit Tokyo and Eisenhower to make a strong per­
Seoul neat summer in an elfnrt to sonal appeal next month for serious
help end the cold war between efforts by Japan and Korea to end
Japan and the Republic of Korea, their bitter feud.
The occasion will be his talk* at
informed source* said today.
hc prediction that Eisenhower Hie White House In mid-January
:ht extend his so«d will cam­ with Japanese Prime Minister
paign to the Ear East, possibly in Nohusuke Kishi. coincident with
late June or rarly July, followed the signing of the new U. S.-Japan
the disclosure that he lias decided defense treaty
A similar, written appeal by the
to vitit Latin America sometime
President to President Syngman
next spring.
Hhee presumably would follow.
High administration sources said
Eisenhower was expected to urge
Thursday the Chief Executive compromises on the Japanese and
would go to Brazil and four or five Korean demands which have block­
other laitin American countries. ed establishment of diplomatic re­
April was considered a likely lations and held trade between the
punth for the trip provided this -swo nations to a trickle since
sHiltl not conflict with the con­ Korea rrgatnrd its independence
templated East-West summit meet­ from Japan after World War II,
ing In Geneva.
The enthusiastic reception Eisen­
hower has received on his good will
trip to Asia, Africa and Europe
was laid to have influenced his de­
cision to go to South America.
A ranking diplomat said he be­
lieved the success of the current
four also assured that the Trestadd the Far East to his
dentZ would
v
t# v e l schedule next year.

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52-Year Resident,
Dies In Hospital

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Most Convenient Food
0 Store - Quick Servlet
French Are. at 23rd St.
OPEN 7 A. M. • 11 P. M.
EVERYDAY
COLD BEER
t irtna or Case
• Carry Out Oaly
Fishing A Pieaie RippMen *
Paper Plates, Capa, ftpoona,
Forks, Flaking Poles,
Every thing For A Complete
Hasting Or Fishing Trip.
ICK
t rashed Or Block, To
T o y Year Game Or Fisk.
Fee Cold Driska,

COI.O CUTS
A Complete Asaonmeet Ot
Sandwich Meats.

QUICK COOK MEATS
Chicken, Ssesags
\vriner, Pork Chops Etc.

DAIRY PRODUCTS
Milk, Butter. F in ,
Ira Boa Pastries.

Y’A IX COME 7 TO U

Mr. Byron H. Squires, M, a
resident of Sanford for 31 years,
died yesterday in the hospital
after a short illness.
An employe of the Atlantic
Coast Line transfer department
here. Mr. Squires was a native
of Good Ground, Long Islando, N.
V. He was a member of the
First, Methodist Church, Odd­
fellows I-odge No. 27 and Rcbckah
Lodge No. 41 of Sanford.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Mildred Squires: two dsughters,
Mrs. B. F. Ganat and Mrs.
Emory Speir, of Sanford: a son.
W. K. Squires, Enid, (this ; s**ven
grandchildren: a sister, Mrs.
1-eon Ward, Southampton, N. Y.,
and a brother, Herbert Squires,
Atlinta, Ga.
Funeral services will he held at
2:30 p. m. Sunday at Brisson Fun­
eral Home with the Rev. T. C,
O’Sleen and the Rev. W. T. Partons Jr. officiating. Burial will be
In Evergreen Cemetery.

Miss A. M. Dickens
Dies At Enterprise
Funeral srrvic** for Mis* Ara­
bella M. Dickens of Enterprise,
who died Thursday will be held
at 10:30 *. m. Saturday xt Alt
Saints Episcopal Church. Enter­
prise. Tha vestry of the church
will serve as pallheartrs ind bur­
ial will be In the Enterprise
Cemetery.
A native of Greenshaw, Ala.,
Miss Dickens was an Enterpbe
resident for 13 years. She was 00,
She is survived by two brothers,
C. V. Dickens. Tampa and Frank
M. Dickens, Del.and.
A skin diver named Teddy Tuc­
ker has recovered gold and jewels
valued at IJ30.00Q from various
Dtlh rentury ship wrecks in the
walcrs of Bermuda.

A WELCOME TO THE COFFEE CLUB was Riven the new VAH-3 exe­
cutive officer, Cilr. Arthur Ulster yesterday. Cdr. Paul Spelt* who recent­
ly arrived for another tour of duty with HatWinjr One himuclf, introduced
Kidcr. From the left are, Coffee Club emcee Charlie Morrison, Cdr. Spelt*.
Cdr. Kltler, HatWinjr One staff safety officer Cdr. Gib Hlake, and Staff
PIO officer Cdr. Jack Langford.-

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1956 Mercury
Station tV**on
t l‘a»rn(*r
Fully Equipped

1958 Chevrolet Bel Aire
IMI’ALA llardtnp
Coupe Fully
Equipped

1 Door Equipped
Low Mileage
Oae Owner

W t have jusst opened our new Mure her* in Sanford and
would like to ttel nri|itninl«l. Won’t )nu *lep in In nay
“ Hello.” and ltrgislrr for our IUG FKKK TURKEY
DRAWING?
We are givinjc away 12 SWIFTS UUTTERIIAI.L TUR­
KEYS front Sanford’is Own FDODMMIT. No purchase
nerevuiry, and .sou do not have In he present to win.
Come in anytime . . . OPEN FROM 7 lo 6 Monday th r u
Saturday.

1956 Oldsmobile 88
t Door Redan
Air Conditioned
Radio A Heater

*1095

Door Sedan
New Paint Clean

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*795

Ktandard Shift

1954 Lincoln Capri
4 Door Fully Powered
Radio A Healer
Extra Clean

*995

1953 Dodge Cornet

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1954 Ford V8

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1955 Mercury Monterey

*1395

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$2095

1957 Mercury Monterey

1952 Pontiac

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1950 Chrysler Windsor

1958 Mercury Commuter

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Industry sources expect gold
and gold-plated jewelry to sell for
a* much a* 13 per cent less at
the retail leva] this Christmas sea
son became of competitive pres­
sures on manufacturers.

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Methodist Yule
Program Sunday

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Showroom

Will Be Open Thurs. &amp; Fri. Until 8 &amp; Sat. Afternoon

The children of Good Shepherd ford Shrine Club. The program
Lutheran Church wilt present will begin at 7.3(1 p. m.
Tailor Ernest Rollek Jr. will
their annual Sunday School Christ­
Wa s h in g t o n i u p d - chair­ mas program Sunday, at the San- bring Christmas greetings to all
those jireteid at the beginning.
man Wilbur D, Mills of the House
Mrs, Ceil Kaufman will portray
Way* A Means Committee today
s moddrn day mother telling her
ruled out thr possibility of a
daughter a Christmas story about
major overhaul of tax lawa next
the star in the East. The theme
year.
of thr program is “The Mean­
The Arkansas Democrat tom-,
ing of the Stsr." Each ehlld will
mentrd a* hit rnmmittee wound
recite a verse to help relala the
up five weeks of hearing* during
Tlie First Methodist Church will story.
which il heard tax reform pro­
Solos will he sung hy Miss Jean
posals from 173 tax experts, econ­ conduct a Christmas Music Ser­ Christensen and Mrs. Frances
vice at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Carol
omists and others.
Rivero. Mi&gt;s Christensen will sing
Mills said in a prepared state Fine will be guest violinist. Mrs. “Star of the East” and Mrs. Ri­
Arietta
Coherly
is
the
director
ment that the hearings were “exvero, “ While Shepherds Watched
ploratory” and the next utep of the Senior Choir. Mrs. Helen Their Flocks by Night."
would tie for the staffs of the Rice is the organist choirmaster.
The program will conclude with
Res, Tom O'Stren will read the
committee and the Treasury to
the children receiving Christmas
Biblical
account
of
the
Christmas
sift through the mountain of
Story from Isaiah's Prophecy and Sweets and Coodiri while group
suggestions.
singing is enjoyed by all.
He -said it would take “ at least the New Testament Books of Matt­
Mrs. Virginia Rnssey la In
until
before the staffs could hew- and l.uke. He also will give charge of the program.
lay a tax revision plan before his thr invocation and the benedic­
committer, which originates all tion.
The Chancel Choir ami the Sen
tax legislation in Congress.
Complete Your
Mills' closing statement dealt ior Choir will present the Christ­
only with me theme of the bear mas Story in Song. Inehided In CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
tngs—how to broaden tax rover- the musical selections will “be “ O
nt
age to permit a rate cut, without Come, O Come, Immanuel,” “ Or
•is.
Bambino”,
“
Mary's
Lullaby”
reducing ovrrall government rev­
enue. He did not address himself and “Thou Child Divine,'" Two
to whether t'onzrcss in the com Bach numbers are included in the
D E P T .J v ^ n p R E
ing election year might vole an program. “ Now Let Every Tongue
Adore
Thee.”
and
"Jesu,
Jnv
of
across the board tax reduction.
Arms* from the I’oai Offlaa
However. reluble source* said Mrn's Desiring '*
A cordial Invitation Is given In
the administration has no inten­
"Ask for
tion of asking for a general tax all who would like the inspiration
TOP VALUE STAMPS’*
cut in Wat. Democratic Congress of a spiritual note for their Christ­
sional leader* have indicated a mas celebration.
readiness to abide by the admin
lalralion's wishes on this matter.

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Agglg—u n t Washington

Market Action
■ r COCDOM J.TOLL
f V i f e v t i y A M d ltM i b («

ef further labor troablo is Jsxusry, or of
r, or of congressional siring of gaestioMble
j dae't ow n to deter the American public from
tteoad partldpatioa ia the stock market. Mutual fund coke
fear* baaa high aad rising all ja a r. The public aam a to be
eeytey that atocka are continuously going to be preferable to
eren with the highest interest yield in nearly so
such public conviction can go's long way toward
K come true.
D. Moreau Barringer of Delaware Management Com■any. Inc. reveaia the fund completed three new positions
letefy in eotmnoo stocks. They are: Eastern Air 1 teas. Aroeriout Airlines, and Phillips Petroleum. The reasons for the
•hove purchases w en: Eastern aad American hard bean suf-

a Polish
to Bumford,
fora was a Preach Mtttoaest. It
it long tatart he cheagH his
So a sMeawlleed »to-lsttor
th s l a a l p i M attar had tho
n ip o e f Uy to se hack to Potoad.
to respond to ths argtog that every
a u a is atrwek with to Us later
m r s - t o rotor* for s took at the
Mace at his hsjhud.
B u t n a n t M i t i Q TOQflf

tha extra atata thus mads available, and the break-in costs
• n completed, it U expected that earnings of both flamiwffl
Show n smart recovery.'* The reasoning behind the Phillips
Pete purchase was this: the stock bad coma down over 20
per cent from its 1950 high point, and the yield had risen to
4 per cent (a well-known low paying stock). The petroleum
giant has baaa spending practically the whole of its cash
for the_pash eight
years; “Indica______ _in development
________________
,
Mona a n that such investments a n nearing comfaction, and
the company's earnings will get a chance to expend import­
antly in the next few years.’*There are many question marks
•bout ths future of the oil industry but In some cases the
of the stocks had satisfactorily offset the
'outlook.
At the M th annual mseting of the American Petroleum
Institute recently, the following was disclosed: The Russian
potential la future oil markets was discussed by Theodore
Bhabnd, specialist on Russian affairs, foreign news section,
Mam York Times. In his address he stated that by 1945 Rus­
sia would hare about **600,000 barrets per day available for
export. The rapid expansion of Russian oP production is
dsmoastnted by ths 16 psr cent annum Increase over ths
past tea years. In 1950, exports were 22,000 barrels per dsy,
or about 8 per cent of production, of which some 80 per cant
want to other communistic countries. Ia 1954, exports row to
840,000 barrels psr day, equivalent to 16 per cent of produc­
tion, aad over one-half went to countries outside the com­
munistic bloc. It appears inevitable that Russian exports o f
all by 1966 will be of major significance in adding to world
supplies.'*
The present adverse publicity in ths drug industry’s
pricing policy being investigated by Senator Kefauvar brings
the following to light: Ths choice of cortisone and its deriva­
tives, being an initial target ia tbs hearings, was apparently
dictated by pressure from Senator Southern of Florida.
Many of our elderly residents who a rt sufferers from arthri­
tis have complained by malt about the high prices paid for
anti-afthritle drugs. Ths committee is also looking into the
various patent and licensing arrangements surrounding this
group of medications.

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George N. Bhaw, well-known In municipal finance circles
for n e a r years and formerly director of finance of the City
ef Miami, will Join the municipal financial consulting firm
of Wafpwright k Ramsey Inc. as a vice-president effective
Jaa. 2,1940, J. Basil Ramsey, announced. Shaw will manage
Wainwright A Ramsey’s new Florida office which will be
located ia tha First National Bank Building in Miami. Ram.
sap said Bhaw will work on ths firm’s larger assignments
throughout tha country.

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HOLLYWOOD (UP1) — A re­
cent city election to Petoreburg.
Alaska, brought out the lightest
vote ia the community'* history.
The citizens were loo busy watch­
ing Richard Burton. Robert Ryan,
Jim Backus and a company of
Hollywood filmmakers shooting
scenes for "Ice Palace.1*

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In e z R o b b S a y s
Ry 1H U ROUS
Probably I’a a cockeyed opti­
mist. But m eetly 1 hove been
dreaming that a Busiest remedy
will spark a new .'usioa political
movement to New York and bring
bach good government to this
aorely-tired city.
That musical ia TioreUo!’*—a
gay, warm and ebullient recap of
Fionlto LoGeardia’s early re­
cursions Into New York politics,
prior to bis election os the moat
rerent, beat mayor the city has
hod to my itneratioo.
Ever line# Fiorello left tha may­
oralty in January ‘to, after 11
constructive years In City Hill,
Now York baa been afflicted with
on* inept Tammany back alter
another in a political office that
ia one of Ibc most Important to
the nation. It is amariag the num­
ber ef guy* that Timmany ran
■crape off the bottom of the bar­
rel.
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Eye Care Needed
By Many Children
EVANSTON. II). (L’Pl) - About
IT par cant ef all acted children
need eye core, two doctor* and n
nurse reported in Pediatrics, of(Iclal Journal of the American
Academy of Pediatries.
The ertiele, "Eye Health Prop m to Public School 1" waa writ,
ton by Drs. Lawrence J. Lawson
Jr. and Robert A. McGuigan and
Irma B. Fricks, ■ registered
nurse. All three are sssocisltd
with the Northwestern University
Medical School and Evanston
Hotpllal. Thalr finding* were bre­
ad 00 a study of 13.M1 children
in lbs Evanston Community Coo
solidated School*.
Wlillt tho researchers found IT
per rent of tha children in nerd
of aye care, they discovered an
•van higher percentage with tome
degree of near-ilghtednesi. They
animated that near-iightcdness
among school children rangci
from to per cant among Under,
gortoners to TT per cent among
eighth gradart.
Tho article advised prompt
treatment of eye conditions among
school children to avoid psycholo­
gical . maladjustment and long
therapy. It auggeated that school
systems set up a program for
early recognition of aya defects
that require professional care.

fioceiio retired (aad stare his
tad death of cancer to 1*47) this
• ~:at city hai gradually run down
at the heel* until now K is liter­
ally walking on its uppers—and
1 have some reservation* about
bow long the uppers will la st
Why, I can remember 'way hack
when the street* of New York
were eleaa; when it waa not only
reasonably safe to walk the
street* of tho city but even to
stroll ia Ceatral Park; when traf­
fic police and white wings were
plainly visible, ’doing their ap­
pointed Jobs; when mean and pet­
ty graft waa banished and when
big acandal didn’t haunt one or
another city bureau.
Evan a y friend* who live on
Park Avenue, one of the above
thoroughfares of New York, were
pathetically grateful to Nikita
Khruihcbev because his visit Indured the city sutbontics to
thoroughly dean Park Avenue foe
the first time ia agest
So perhaps it it the memory of
a clean, salt city, with good gov­
ernment in City Hall, that cause*
audiences at "Fiorello!" to cheer
at every performance whrn the
fiery Lillie Flower denounces
Tammany ifall aad all its aatanle
works, and when he cried aloud
■gainst municipal graft and cor­
ruption.
When the bouncy FiorsUo, mak­
ing his first political speech w
stage, tella his followers to take
a deep breath and asks, "What is
that you imeli?" and then himself
supplies the answer, "Tammany!1

the paying customer* atop tho
•how. And that’s only the
nine.
For years there baa been desul­
tory talk of another fusion ticket
in the city to drive Tammany in­
to the river. If fusion partisans
need any further proof that peo­
ple want good government again
and are fed up with Tammany,
let them buy a ticket to "Fior•Uo!"
Of course, the Little Flower was
an original, and the mold la bro­
ken. But the fusioeista and the
Republican* can’t expect Io win
or form the corncrstooe of a fus­
ion movement in New York as
long as they continue to nominate
nice, pleasant, colorless non-wife
bestera who have all tha platform
magnetism of Caspsr Milquetoast.
The GOP needs to run ■ man,
not a-martyr—sot aomaoog who
takes the thanklaaa Domination
Just for the party’s mko. What
a successful fusioo ticket will
need to wio Is n nominee who is
honest, intelligent, uninhibited,
colorful, free-wbcellog and not
afraid to take on hla weight ia
polecat*.
It ia foolish to hope that • fus­
ion sroup can come up with eren
a reasonable facsimile of the Lit­
tle flower. But, surely, some­
where in this extraordinary city
forts another outrageous. Inde­
pendent, foxy, brilliant, courag­
eous and honest Donald Duck who
can lead us out of the Tammany
wilderness. Broadway la showing
tha way.

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he cssm as any s u ’o father
would hero wasted it — as an
lamlgraat's tea whs had seised
a stators of r e sta te s to the lead
of dotoocracy.
Sen. Kdaiuad MuiUe of Maine
thus Beds his appreraare in the
little coBBunity of Jaxtqpowka.
The Senator wrote to me about
rt. It was one of the moil touchtof letters I hero ever read.
Here are parts of it:
"We loft the a a la mad end were
driving over e narrow, cobbled
country reed. As wo topped a slight
rise, there cob# Into view In the

a Urge aMtS bufldisg. tr s dost* sad accepted Me n w ,
; toabfcy, but cltogtof to ever the asst three rears i i j u
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hicji fin*
the ehredi of an esc loot dignity sasthcr of tbs burden* which
which 1 instinctively felt n u t be their daily liv e s..
the Banor bouse of s noblemen e At this point, Senator Mmki*
estate which n y grandfather hsd u id . villagers swarmed in trm
managed at the turn ef the cen­ ef tbs house, l b s word of hu i g .
tury. And so it proved to be, val had beta carried by the iJfe
grapevine.
converted to a ftete fara.
A abort distance beyond, the "It ia difficult In romprchc*
pitiful uopainted weather-beaten the economic etrcum stance 1 nf tho
homes of the village* were cluster­ people to that little village „
ed about a broad square, domi­ the barenesa of their lives They
nated by the stately white church have ns a sst. They stand in it*
for bread. .
which my father attended.
"My first object was to find tome The catch In Senator Muskisg
trace of my fothor's family. Wo throat reached down to the war*
preceded to the local preeidum on his paper. Bo wrote:
aad alasst Immediately located a "Rut for my father’s dreta d
friendly girt who m ille d an old freedom sod opportunity,
lady bearing the family name. She would be my lift — the lif* (rf
escorted as to a drab litUe house children. . .**
on coe of the side streets. We Tho meaning of Thanbsgisini it
told to oimyie wurde. Rut Sroatie
knocked a tho door and entered.
MusUe’s letter inspired ms tmi
"la s dark little cubby bole ef e thor. Similarly to Chnehaolavikig
kitchen 1 met the widow of a y
father's brother — tiny and stoop­ there io a small toms, and there
ed under the weight of almost SO •re relatives whom a y family hag
years. With her wss a y father's not a m in more than M yurt.1
What L* life Uh* for them* |a m
ttftct,
"They did not know ef a y fath- daya ! shall know. . .

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WASHINGTON (UPD - High
administration sources said today
that President EDenhowvr Is def­
initely planning to visit Brazil
and four or flvo other Latin
countriai next apring.
Friday, Doccenter 18, J969 American
No definite dates havo been sat
for the Jourasy, It waa learned,
but April Is considered a likely
lia n a , a
lime If it does not conflict with
the proposed Big Four eummit
meeting.

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�Club Meets At
Kutzer Home

Miss Melanie Gale, L. J. Duda
W edding Plans Announced
BY MARLAN It. JONES
mo*tof the activities of the achool, I athletic awards and maid of honor | tended Jones Business College,
| Jacksonville, for several months
Mr. and M n. Douglas H. Jack- including the clubs, captain of the to the May ljuern.
Following her graduation she at-J oetore transferring to Urlando, gra
son. or Oviedo, a rt announcing th« basketball team, recipient of many
dusting in September. She ha*
rngagemrM and approaching mar.
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riage of their daughter, Melania
j '
I Gcttins. Orlando.
Gale, to Luther Joceph Did*, ion
; l,"':
| Her maternal grandparent* are
of Mr. and Mri. John L. Duda Sr.,
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■ Mr. ami Mr- John !,. long. Macon.
- Slavia.
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■ Georgia; and the paternal grand
The engagement will be of MateI parrnl* .irr Mr. inti Mr* W. V
wide IntrreM because of the promi­
I Jack*on. tiurdo.
n e n c e of the two familiei. Miia
The *room I* *Un a jr a d jilr of
“ aekion ia a graduate of the Ovie­
I
the
U s i r d o H u h School, wh e r e he
do High School where she was
J tonk par t in all act i vit i es of the
quite popular, being aaaociaird in
school
baskethall team. He, received many ath­
letic awards in his senior year.
11a since has been attending the
University of Florida at Gaines
Wile.
Hi* maternal grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe L. Mikler. Sr., Slavia, and hit palrm al grandparent*
were Mr. and Mra. Andrew Duda,
S r. Slavia.
The wedding I* scheduled for
January 3t at St. Luke's Lutheran
Church. Slavia.
The Florida llairdreitcrt and
Coimetologiiti Association. Unit
31, will hold their regular meet­
ing at Neil'a Beauty Salon, 107
W. 2Tth St., Monday (Dec. 31)
at ft p. in.
The meeting will be in the form
a Christmai party and each
FRIDAY
one attending ii aikcd to bring
a can of food to be given lo a
Pmecrest Baptist Church, Jun­
needy family for Christmas.
ior choir party. 6:30 p. m.
A comic gift should he brought
First Reptist Church, T .K i­
(gift wrapped) for a gift ex­
el*** Christina* dinner in the so­
change. Ali members are urged
cial hall at ft p. m. Bibla aurvey
to attend
class, 7:lit) p. in.
Cub Pack meets at the Presby­
terian Church in the educational
building at 7:.10 p. m.

F.H.C.A
To Meet
^Monday

Church
Calendar

Five Families

SUNDAY

Visited By W.W.
Newcomers called cm by the
Welcome Wagon Hostess include;
Mr. and Mrs. Win. E. Landricari ironi Baltimore, Maryland.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Spulski
and boys. Kavin and John, from
Harrisburg, Penn.
Mr. and Mrs, Floyd E. Hunt
f i n d children. John and Beverly,
from Atlanta, tia.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude K. Lett.
Jr. and son*. Rocky, Jeffry and
Greg. from Tallahassee. Fla.
Ll. (J. g) and Mrs. Charles f.
Cook and da lighter Kim, from
Tunkhannock, Penn
Avoid front tippers, front .'cams,
and waisllines that droop at the
^ fro n l. Don't chouse a drras which
Wpulli aeroaa lha shoulder bladri
or shows a bulge above your gir­
dle.

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Prayer Makes
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An entirely new lecture by
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Center

P. M.
Sun., Dec. 20th
AUSPICES —
First! C hurch of Christ
Scientist
SANFORD, FLA.

THE PUBLIC
IS WELCOME

All children, from n u r s e r y
through senior high, of the Presby­
terian Church are invited lo a
birthday party Ironi 9:43 to I0:(3
a. in. in the Educational building.
Bring a gift (under $1) for an un
drrprlv Urged child
MISS MELANIE JACKSON
First Christian Church present!
the annual Christmas program
beginning al T p. m.
Pmrcre.sl Baptist Church .Ivin
mr choir S;30 p. m Intermediate
rhmr, ft p m. Youth Fellowship,
MVRTIK ( . WILSON
son microorganism, which 9 p. m.
might be present in the stuff­
Home Demonvtratiun Agent
MONDAY
ing will lie killed.
.Stulfing is a peruh.iblc food uml
5. ltoa*l the slutted lord immr
W. S. C. S. of Grace Methodist
may cause fund poisoning if it be­
il lately without refrigerating Church, Christmas party 1.30
come* contaminated. Holding a
it, Poultry may he baked with­ p m. al the church. Admission
out stuffing aiul (he stulfing is unr toy for the nursery or
Muffed bird, even m the rdrigcrajii .iv hr li.iked in a separate
lor is hazardous. The iollowina i*
a tra towel (or the kllehen.
greases! container during the
a lid of precautionary measure* to
last 1 to t 'i hours of the'bird
take in stuffing, rooking and stor­
roasting tinir.
ing poultry that are suggested:
I, He sure cvimpmcni used in d. Ri-iiimvi’ Ivllover *1offing hum
Ihc bird, rut the bird into fis A &amp;
preparallon of the stuffing is
o m d A
pieces small enough to fit in
clean. The cutting hoard and
Mr*. Jack Burney is Ira sing In­
the refrigerator, and refrigethe worker's hands, fur inlate bud ami &gt;1offing
stance, ran be easy sum res
to spend the pre-Christmas holt
LEFT OVER TURKEY
of contamination.
day with Mr. and Mrs. Carry
2 can* condensed cream of mush­
J, Work quickly in preparing the
Rurnry, The young couple will
room soup,
slutting.
1 or 3 pimicntos, chopped or at company Mrs. Burney home for
1. If hroth is to )&gt;c use. heal It
sliced,
tiir Christmas week-end.
to boiling before adding lo the
2 cups rooked thicken or
stuffing. If gihlct* or oysters
Mr. and Mrs. James H. J.iqua
turkry, rut in I inch piece*
arc used, cook them thor­
and daughters, Jean and Floise.
Heat soup in a saucepan over low of Kl Paso. Texas are spending
oughly before combining with
heat, stirring to veep it from the holidays with Mr* Jargon's
the remaining ingredients.
3 If the ingredients (or the fluff­ scorching, and make a smooth sister, and brother in law, Mr.
ing have been refrigerated, saner. While the soup is healing and Mrs. T. V Dillard, at their
heat them before combining add remaining ingredients. Serve home. 1021, Santa St.
and stulfing. This reduces the over rice, crisp toast, toavled corn*
Mr*. Clara Yernay has been
lime necessary to heal the bread, waffle*. Chinese noodles, visiting her parents. Mr. and
or
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pally
shells.
Yields:
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stuffing to IA&gt; F. during Ihc
Mr*. Joe Mcisrh and her sister.
roasting. At 15V F. food poi-. servings.
Mrs Bonner Carter. She left by
plane this week for a visit with
iter daughter and son in law, Mr.
and Mr*. James K. iiadloik in
l.o* Angeles.
Mrs. I.. M. Bager spent Ihr
past 10 days in Tampa witn her
ton anil daughter-in-law. Mr anil
Mr*. Otis Bager. She welromed
The rehearsal dinner for Ihc lerrd with an arrangement of a new grandson, born lo the eon
Redding Van Allen wrdd.ng was while mum* and taper*, in hronte pie, Dee. 4.
given Iasi week by the groom's containers.
Mrs. Jack Burney, Mrs. Sandra
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. William
(■citing eaught In a shower i*
Van Allen, at the Chimney Cor­ Mright and Yanelic Wright, as­
gr" ng less hazardous cadi sea
sisted with tile serving.
ner Restaurant.
Invited guests included the bri son. Now. both »hirts and dresses
The entire wedding party and
some out of town relatives attend dal couple. Mr and Mrs. Bed arc watrr repellant. Thr idea (or
ing included the bride's parents. ding, Mr, and Mr*. Richard Van !h# ''rain shirt" and "rain drevs"
Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. Redding, Mien. Mr sintl Mrs. Richard Rob­ comet from Haymaker, which ran
Thomas Punch, Richard Robin inson, Mr*. Vlherta Flnkler. Mr. up a whole group for fall in treat
son, Mrs. Alberla Flnkler of Wil- ! and Mr*. Jack Burney, Mr. and td. solid color collom. Both shirt
lard. Ohio, and Mrs, Wallace Swint, Mr» K c. Harper Sr. ami Mrs. and ire vs button up the from and
come with matching ram hat*
Alicia Wrigtii and Danny.
Ttflon. Ga.
Mr*. J. Banforth Wright J r ,
alio entertain'd with a buffet
supper honoring Miss Harriett
Redding and her fiance, l.t. Rich
ard Van Alien, at her home in
Loch Arbor.
Chroimav
decorations
were
used at various points throughout
the party room. A magntfielent
j white (locked Christmas tree (rim
med with glowing red lights and
red ballv, graced the Florida
ESTELLE and ERICK ERICKSON
room.
Guest* were served a delicious
wish to announce that they will no lonirer be rrperntinjf
- meal from the fable, overlaid
I with a red linen doth and ccn-

Poultry Stuffings

Rehearsel Dinner, Supper Given
For Miss Redding And Fiance

Twelve members and one p u d
attended the Christmai luneboaa
of the Navy Wives Club. Tuesday
at the home of Mrs. Nell Kutsee.
A miniatura tree decorated Um
buffet table and a large tee*
was in the living mom, with
gifts placed all around it.
Following the luncheon #*•
group enjoyed a Christmas gift
exchange and a social hour. Tho
next meeting i* scheduled fct
Jan 4

For Men
Shields

Costume Jewelry
MRS. LIONEL ARTHUR. wife of tho commumiintr officer of the Sunforii
Nuvnl Air Station, jrui'st of honor nt a tea given at the ntation, SurroumU
inyr Mrs. Arthur, center, are the ho«tCft*t’S for the gathering, from left, Mra.
J. F. McGuire, Mra. L. I). Tamny, Mrs. R. E. Stutsman and Mrs. A. K. Gti!*tavniin.

Men’s

Lent her

Wallets
Ynn Reuncn

Mrs. Arthur Honored
At Afternoon Tea

Tics
Comfnrlnble

Rohes and
Pajamas

that complemented her costume I A Christmas decor featuring a
She received the many navy and modelni«ttc silver tree, decorated
civilian friends that had been in­ wilh liny colored halls, silver and
vited lo eat.
The hii'tesses, Mrs, 11 K. Slut gold sea tans and srashells pro
son, Mrs. A. K. Gustav son. Mrs. sided a holiday atmosphere about
t„ D. Tunny ami Mr*. J, F. Me- the trulahlr.
Tiny cakri in red. grren and
(it.ire assisted Mr*. Arthur in
white coconut and dclh-inu* cheese Shop For Christmas
greeting the guests.
oaiis in tiir holiday colors, curried
nut the theme.
At The New
Mrs, Mary Howden of Ormond
Reach arranged the table and pre­
pared the ij'ty tidbits.
Assisting the hostesses at the
h i v //:
tea table were Mrs. E. D. Nunne­
ry, Mr*. F. H Pat!cr*on. Mr*. D.
L. Conner. Mrs. J. A. Pirkey, Mrs.
HV MARIAN R. JUNKS
i Mrs. It W. Kste* presided over W. M. Hearn, and Mr*. J. L, Man­
The tiviriln Woman's Huh met the business session, at which sell.
Friila* al noon at the Fellowship• ami Mr*. Hub Parker Here
B‘ “ circled
Hall of the Hrst Methodist Church. l0 represent the club at the efty
Guest* were greeted by Miss Ruth council Hireling with telephone of*
BUY EITHER M O D E L
flavidson, chairman of the lunch- (icials to try to establish a direct
con committee
line to Orlando amt Sanford.
Mr*. W. It. Meek, Sr. and Mrs.
Mr* Mil rim reported on tile
B. B. Smith were on hand lo sell Chrisimas sing sponsored by the
the articles brought lor the Table club ai Ihr First Baptisl Church
of Surprises. Mr*. F. W, McCall, Mr&gt;. Nihlack was co-chairman of
Jr. ami Mr*. Harvey Joe Slayton this wilh Mrs. Martin. Mr*. Jack
were bu*y taking orders for the Symc* and Mr*. Frank Gaydick
cutlery sel* displayed for *ale.
were voted a* new member* of the
The table* were renlered wilh flub.
greenery interspersed wdh polnsrlCONTROLLED HEAT
Mi** I.ind.i Miller presented her
tia*. White baskets ol polnseltia* group from the local school in an
were displayed at vantage point* entertaining program of Chrisimas
The president’s tuhlo was renlered music. Miss Julie Gore accompa­
with an arrangement featuring •* nied the urou|&gt; at the piano. They
crestrnl moon decorated wtdi col were Ilov ami Heone Wainnght,
•ired Christmas halls, lopped with Tummy Estes, Robert tilliff. John
a Chrisimas hell. The end table ov Courier and Jerry U rey. Misses
displayed colorful camellia* and v.iailv* Alfoiil, Naomi Tuhy, Ann
greenery. Artistic Christmas tree* Slavik. Diane Vulm. Bessie and
FAM OUS
were placed at various places lo limn- Firming. C l y d e Hunk Ice. Sot
complete the Christmas mold.
HAIR D R YER
Thr Christinas luncheon of chic anne I'artin and Marilyn Malh
er*.
ken lost and all the trimming*,
The fastest, most comforta­
ending wyh orange fruit cake
ble. most practical hair dry­
was served by Mis* Davidson,
ing method Known. Hands
Shop
For
Christmas
Mr*. W. II Martin, Mrs. K M
arc free to do other things
iillilf. Mrs. t.awrrnce Wood, Mr*
A t The New
while hair dries quickly amt
W. It. Marlin, Mr*. Bay Beasley
thoroughly. I Al)Y SUNand Mrs, F. G. Cross.
til AM It -MR DRYI R
NO. HP-3 -Riviera Blue.
Petal Pink, Turquoise.
Supermarkets, new and old,
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Ua wtfa'a
role. Paala a a ia tka trie to keep
ara aa Marilra'a M B'
aa the eet.
Park, wto kai futora r a u f t .
d ife l like th* Ida* af a
ravrittaa atrip. It figved Pack
couldn't help kat ra m aff
kaat wMk Marilyn'. nla
fattened by ker * * • kaxbaed.
Then, toa, la Maaraa tperialitaa ia beiag late. Beth rfca aad
taco rakaanaJa, hat
kr vttkaut a taaaPatk r a n up ia
disgust aad ktf f at off — after
ROMANCE AT **A Summer Piece" ia now piayiaf e t the
laaralap a fav atapJa t o r e rooRitz Theater and will continue throufh Sunday.
ttoaa.
Uedouated. MarUjra aontiauod rr
to nhaaraa her musical auaUara
vttkaut a Jaa4Jug mam.
Charlton H tiiM 'i u m tame
up aa a aultobla n - . u r for the) - A summer Plan," the popular grousd. Millionaire Kan Jorgesrunraaema tea |*dd*n. On »ar. . ...__ ,
&gt;ao. vufc hi. vifc. Hairs and
ond thought tk a p o .a r . that ha I f!!* 1 *
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"The
Man ia the Cray Flannel daughter Molly, return, to the
derided a u a vka had played j
Me*** in "The Tan Command- Suit." ia bo. playing It the Hitx ! Pisa lilaod Maaiion where hr
once worked a . a lifeguard. Tke
manta" and the title role in "Ban-, Tbcatar.

A Summer Place" At Ritz Theater

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in a flath of beauff«a brtliL (
McCwra. S.cdra Daf.
tka braes rkaaa Rock Hud-1*r“ Bf Kennedy and Troy Dana.“*
, CoC,?JDee f e r t
aon, baafraka kin* of the m o.it., htad
Baulab Bocdi.
to ata t with Marilyn.
I “A Summer Place" la a pretest
But lludion ia under contract to day itory with a Maine backUniversiMatrrastioaal. aad that
etudio bombed tka project from,
tka beginning, refuting Marilyn’.
C w a tlw t
affar to star in a future picture r ( | Q | J ( ] | ) I u i V U M 'S
far U-l.
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Tkaaa elate to tka eccnt know
that Marilyn ia difficult to work
with. Bka demand. — and get*—
retokfa whenever tke feela a
WAS1ILNGT0X (LP1&gt; — Seat.
erase iia't right. 8b* kat a tough
Claua
will r.o loogtr travel
time remembering line*. Aha le
chronically lata. Bhe pliyt the tbrouibt the D u m a of Columbia
flat on hit hack
ml* of "movie !*ir" is the hlli.
Official! today ordered change*
Atari Tony Curtla and Jack
in
• float that showed Santa
Lemmon, who worked with her
stretched out cold beneath a lign
la "Soma Lika It Hot,” twrar
"drinking ia a grata ofthey will never appear with her reading
feme, drive lately."
again. Director Billy Wilder, a
The float. ipornored by the DUgood-natured little man, «at dii- trlct Traffic Safely Committee,
traufht throughout the picture. drew proteata from youngiteri
They all had one rumpeniation. and parent! who t i e the float la
The pictura waa a hit.
the downtown and outlying fhJping arena of Waihington.
City official! decided to illenee
the jingling phone* by ordering
Santa to ride upright.

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Division No. 2: Traditional Setting
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row at the Movieland Drive-In.

Navy Base Sets
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Thursday it has purchased for on
undisclosed sum the motion pic­
ture rights to the hit Breadway
musical “The Musk Man.” The
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in New York. It wot written by
Meredith Willson aad a to m d
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Interfraternity Association
Dues may be paid and invitations
to the annual CHRISTMAS
DANCE m ay be picked up at
the Chamber o f Commerce O ffice
Monday, Dec. 21st from 10 A. M. til 12
noon, and from 2 - 4 P. M.

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• h , » r-ama th* gond* ar* h,M
lha tdWla will b* aol-l at aurrtan
at I*» North (Jiurrl Avanu*. San­
ford, Elan la,.lha plat* »stf* ,*i&gt;t
n-n rta- arquiitd, on l&gt;«v,mt.rr
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a: It:#-* o'clock A. si.s j
that the da*, rlptlon of the suoda
to be auM I, a, fflltnwii

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Hayworth and Richard Coate.
It is tto exciting atory of army
man who saw action e* the Muicaa border ia lfl*.
The ether fester* Is “Th* Aafry Hills” with Retort Mitchum.
s World Wsr II thriller thst waa
filmed la Greece.
On Thursdey and Friday “Taru a and The Ape Man” aad “At
War With The Army” will play.
Saturday, three features trill to
shown Including “S u ita Slept
Hare.” “ Fir* Down Below” aad
“No Name sa the Bullet.”

“They Game To Cordura” . aa
eiritiag motion picture based oo
a best selling novel comes to the
Movieland Drive-In tomorrow and
win continue through Wednesday.
The movie stars Gary Cooper,
Vaa Heflin, Tab Hunter. Rita

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ISto is clo*u&gt;| with professional
1 T a b ., g ra m
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Wall Street more uniformly optim­
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istic than it hat been for month*.
* It* 1 it.li
4 Tab!* las*
Busmen Reports, Inc., points out
1 T*M* tx t, n * ! o a
in its latest market letter.
I liana*
The optimism stems, technically
t K a f r ie e r a t a r
I V anity
from (he strong manner in which
t rbaat
the market has weathered the »tv- '
I kufa grtati
crest steel strike in history, and
1 Talila
economically, from expectations of
I i 'r a t - nf ng-l* 0 *n&lt;ts
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a good automobile year in 1M0.
I N I T K D T n.V .N S rtR
heavy steel output to make up for
ST O Il.U in CO.
shorts ges. and continued record Pubtlah r&gt;&lt;- II. II, JSiS.
spending by consumers, the letter
notes.
The firm admits, however, to
viewing the future with a feeling of
nervousness. “ We have found from
long experience thst the time to
be careful If Just when . . . the out­
look is crystal clear.”

S E N S A T IO N S
0 ! TH E ON CAT

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JAYCEE CHRISTMAS UP,HUNT.
CONTEST BLANK
Mail to; Cnntsst Chairman
Jayceu Information Building
Sanford, Florida, Box 339
GENERAL RULES:
1. Kntrje.i muat be located in the Sanford Area
(contact Information Building for limit*).
2. Contentanta may enter Residential or Commer­
cial clasiification or both. Separate entry
blunkn are required for each entry.
3. (July one divbdon may be entered under the Kenidential damnification. All KcaidentiHl entries
will be eligible for Division No. 4.
I. Entries must be mailed or brought to the Juycee Bldg., on French Ave. by noon Dec. 22, 1939.
3. Contestants are requested to keep displays
lighted nightly between 7:30 ami 9:30 p. m. un­
til winners are announced to allow judges ample
time to check all entries.
(Check classification and division)
RESIDENTIAL
Division Frlxes: 1st place - $25 L\ S. Savings Bond
2nd plate - IB Silver Dollars
Division No. 1: Religious Setting

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Hospital Notes

Lighting Contest!

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"T11EAN0RY HILLS"

N1W YORK (CPI) — N rw t|»
pen aaed newsprint at • fa*t«e
pace during the firnt ft meatk*
af thin year thaa during .ay
comparable period, th« A n ir v u
Newspaper* Publiahen A»&lt;n. u g
Tkurwtoy. The AN PA *aid nvw*.
papvn reporting to ft mad U U .
727 teas of newsprint from Jan.
unry through November, a M p ®
cent tncrooao over the 4JJJ5I7
Iona used during the firnt n
tha of I9&amp;I.

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STARTS SATURDAY — POR ■ DAYS
FIRST SA.NFORIt SHOWING
F.ARLY III HU SHOW
SUNDAY

THEYCAME TO OOUHJRA

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sipatod the family fertune ir.d
ia e e . operating tke summer
United E m * talerantlowal
plaea with bn v lf . Sylvia aad
NEW Y O R K -Tw o Soviet offl•on Johnny, a* aa inn for paying rials, expressing sorprite at the
gueeto.
low pntes ia a m a n distribution
Rea and Sylvia face their old Robert Hall clothing store:
love, determine on divorce. The
“ la Dm n tie d ? ”
trandal cauie* difficult problem*
Five special rtiigiou* services
for all concerned.
MOUNT MORIAH. Mo. — The Christmas holidays, according to
Rev. Edward Lalhrop, a MtUvodist Lt. Crrdr. William U. Hearn, Pro.
minister, stating be will not allow (aslant Chaplain.
Sis ehi.drtn to attend aewly-inatiAt 7:30 p. m. Sunday, the NAS
tutrd high school dances:
Protestant Sunday School children
“ Many unwed mothers . . . will present a Christmas Pagaaat
DECEMBER 14
across the nation are victims of the for their parents.
AdmUaioo*
Protestsat Christmas Eve ser­
school dance.”
Jewel Slemper. Sanford
vices will be xt 7:33 p. m., Thurs­
V .z z i Wilcox, SaofviJ
PARKS AIR FORCE BASE, day, Dec. 24. This candlelight terGaorgt Crow, Sanford
Calif. Army Capt. Joe H. SQeard, vice will Include special music by
LeRoy II.ck.on, Sanford
of Shreveport, La , one of M vol­ Bob Crumley of the First Pres­
Prascei White, Sanford
unteers who emerged from an un­ byterian Church of Sanford.
Blrthe
Roman Catholic Christmas Eve
derground fallout shelter after a
Mr. and Mrt. Lynn Aihe. San­ two-week experiment:
High Mass will bs celebrated by
ford, a daughter
“O rations are for the birds, 1 Father Nilus W. Hubble at Mid­
Sir. and Mr*. Clifford Manley, don't think anything would taste night, Dec. 21. Immediately fol­
Sanford, a daughter
lowing the High Mass will be a
better than a ateik right now.’’
Mr. and Mr*. Everatt Stamp­
Low Mats at 1 a. m.
er, Sanford, a daughter
Another M an will be htld at
MIAMI — Ten-year-old Johnny
DUmlaiaU
Giambra. crying for Joy at a § a. m. Christmas day.
Sandra Lee. Sanford
judge's decision awarding custody
Lillie Davit, Altamonte
of him to Mr. and Mrt. G. F. HslLegal Notice
Spring*
Ittt, a couple In their sixties with
wnom he hat lived since he was
v o t i i i : t&gt;r e xi.K
N O T irK t* h b r k h t g i v e n
five:
u r s u a n t le th*
“Oh boy, now I can stay in Mi­ I ptl»n
»:•.!*. f l o r i d , etatul#*. t h a t
ami for good. I never have to la orij-r In t a t l a t r tli* llau lha
leave. What a Christmas this will unil*ralan*'l » a r * h o u , , m * n L a ,
•
tha aouda d--&lt; rib—l b-luw.
be.”

Aeraaa Pram Tka Water Tawar la Orange City

MAPES

ELKINS. W. Vs. (LTD -M ay o r
Gartoad Klckaua had a aaeskiag
reapirioa that beany aaadwickM
aad hMW were to* inriuag a M a
biaitioa. He waa right.
Brforv a H lckaaa aati-draak
move. Uia cay treated arrested
drunk* t® dallemci laadwiehea
while they were la the local lockup.
■•Silly" reasoned Hickman. “Aad
tartly, too.” f o r the first two
week* at November the city spem
1157JO feeding SS drunk*.
to tke mayor changed the far*.
The drinks still got their three
iquarei. But ft was betas, bread
and water.
Meals like that
apparently
weren’t worth the effort of getting

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Helen Hayes and Patty Duke
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respectively. Leonard Morgan's
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14 bath; all electric kitcnett
hut &lt;lue to u l u i i will tike less.
CLEAN Fffl*iin tjTmy ne&lt;l apr.
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bort I I I Rouiia Drive. Paore
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FA 2 230.
of 113/0 and anume low rn*'
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tereit n ta ntortfagc of l ll rr.
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and hat authorized ui to lower
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MCE clean apt Details in first
the price to It MOD with imme­
letter. P. O. Bo* 247.
diate p»i»eition. Etclutiva batiaf.
t. Real E*tat* Far RaSa
ROBLRTJA. W1LUAM5; ReaMae
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2 LOTS, high and dry. H I’ i MB’,
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Lake Mary. Half down, balance
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CBS HOL'SE in Lake Mary. Central Heat. I'nder M.000 cash or
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and ready lo *tert parkinc,
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Geo. W.
Hildebrand,
Realtor
p. o. Hoi sees
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Turn West On 20th
St. Follow Country
Club Kd. 4
Watch
For Our Signs . . .

OPEN D A ILY

Hornet feature 1 Bed room a .
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T ile
Hath* • Screened
F o rth . L’l i l i l j Room • T e r ­
r e l l s Flso re • C irp o r le • Landeranerl Lo la . A ll C ity la s te s ie n rr* .

Vou can move in immedi*
ately whii« th t papers sre
being processed.
We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On Th«
Construction Of Your
Home For The First
Year — Or Your Down
Pa.'ment And Closing
Cost Will Be Cheerfully
Kef untied.

9:00 A . M. T U Dark
SUN DAY
2:00 P. M. T i l Dark

ShoamtaJutA
Conit rue litm Co., Inc.
Ill

Meet Silk Rlraet
Phone r.t 2-311.1

iMONTHLY
PAYMENTS

Oftire Open S on Til 9:00 Oeily
ls* p* »*• T il Dark Sunday
Cor Hwjr. 17*92 4 27th St.

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A W an t A d A D a y M a k e s A ll B u sin e ss P a y ! P h . F A 2-2611
6. Reel Eotott F t Sole

&gt;• Real Ealate For Salt

3. Real batata Fee Sale

BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY 2-BEDROOM frair* nouit in rery
2 BR. bouse on Magnolia, juat out
good coodilioo* sprinkler ayt
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
of city lira, a; kitchen equipped.
tem: front and rear screened in
%
BROKER
porch; garage; largo corner lot;
Venetian blinds space heater.
SO Is. Park Are. ph PA I-5HI
Must sell at once. $5993. Will
&lt;01 W. 20th. St.
trade for late model car.
I-OMI or FA 2 0533.
FIDEL FIDDI.ES WHILE
NEW two bedroom home ready to
CUBA BURNS
move into. Financing available.
3-BED ROOM home
hardwood
but don’t you riddle around and
floors. Large lot. 2400 Adams
delay buying your new home
Court, Wytwcwood. T e r m * . 3-REDROOM VA home near com­
pletion. 111,300, no down pay­
until it it too late to claim
FA 3-161T.
ment, closing coat only 1300.
homeitead exemption.
Both on paved road in quiet
Never before hai the Stemper 2-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
location two mllea from down­
Agency had »o many fine
home. Low down payment. S3G
town Sanford. Phone FA 3-4319.
a month. ISIS Summerlin.
« hornet to tell in every price
m rang*. Just eall and tell us
HOUSE
(or Sale or Trad*; Prita
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
whet* you want to live in "The
97.500. Terms. Ph. FA 21114.
Realtar
City of Gracious Living", how
LAKE MART
much you care to invest, and
J-BEDROOM. 2 bath home. Eatra
we will take you lo a home that Ph. FA 2-3237 of FA 2-1964.
targe utility room, double carwe will be proud to show and
portr. 110Shannon Dr., FA2-1379.
you will be p-oud (a own
"BUY IT WHILE YOU CAN’*.
W. 1 . "BUI" STEMPER Agency
S Acre* in the heart of Laka
------- FA 2-4M1
l u N. Park 116 N. Park Ave. rh. FA 2-6123
Mary (containi at ltast 11 largo
lota)
High.
Dry
Lakeview
HOUSE: S200 for equity in one
Property Priced to act! at
StAYM OND M. BALL year old house in Country Club 9lt.ono. Call Helen Noonan—
Manor—quick sale. Ph FA 2 6276
AND ASSOCIATES
Stemper Agency. Ph. FA 27T21
after 3 p. m
Root Estate — Insurance
nr FA 2-4ML
Surety Bond*
FARMER’S AGENCY
M l So. Park A*e. Ph. FA 2-5441
BY OWNER: 3-Bedroom CB home
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Sanford
with largo Florida room, dining
D. II. Whitmore
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
area. Large equity for aate
Lillian G. Trama
rh . FA 2-1200
rhrap. 103 Shannon Dr. Phono
Associates.
FA 2 2324.
LAKE FRONT Property in Osteen 116 8. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-5221 FOR SALE: Lota, all graded, on
246 ft on lake; 231 ft. on front; After hours, FA 2-2616, FA 2-4921,
paved ride road oear Monroe
23T ft. on East; 96 ft. on West; FA 2-0261
Corners. Phono FA 3-2729.
modern 3 bedroom home, double GRACIOUS LIVING: Large 2
garage: 90 fruit trees; 3 in.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
bedroom, Uv bath, hardwood
well. Ph. Orlando. GArden 3-3T7T
2344 Franch Avt.
floors. 2 year* old air condi­
tioned, range, refrigerator, dis­
J. W. HALL
posal, carpets. Frenced back­
IAN 8EM KNOLLS
Realtor
yard; oak, pine. 18 bearing "Call Hall"
Phone FA 23641
citrus. Inside city. O w n e r ,
I Bedroom
FA 2 4323.
T. Bnalnooo O w w a rik a a
MOBB FOR YOUR MONEY
HOMES BY ZEULI
WANTED: Man intaroattd in
THE REAL ESTATE
truck (aiming on part tints or
NUMBER IS FA 2-4991
full tim* basis. Wo have good
Thli 1 bedroom Pmeerest home
lands. Will sharo crop or root.
MODEL OPEN DAILY
on a corner lot needs an owner
Phone FA 2 6033 for appoint­
4 Blocks west of French
—to he the owner you nerd
ment. American Prwtuea Ex­
on 20th Street
9123 down. Iluy this home and
change, Ine.
pay monthly payments Irsa
Mt and 2 baths, choice of color
than rent. No other deal like FRIUIDAIRK Coin Laundries ra t­
tdo—Furred and plaster walls—
ed No. 1. backed by General
It in Sanford. These terms
A1 e Ire trie kitchens-----Terrauo
Motors. Hava prims locations.
apply only until December 31.
f 1 n o r a—Custom-built cabinet­
C. C. Bates, 1900 I. W. 39th.
Gosh, Mom, we ran afford
work and dust-free closets—
Ave.. Ft. Lauderdale. LU 1-2309.
this one! CALL NOW!
Landscaped and other plus feaFOR
SALE—Successful neighbor­
W. H. "Bill" STEMPER Agency
hood
bar and grill. Complately
Phone FA 2-4991
III N. Park
equipped, on largo lot and per­
W. H. "BUI" S T E M P E R Agency
fect location for expansion with
Realtor * tnauror
Iriendiy, growing community.
AOBOCIATEB: H. E. Taffar
LOOKING FOR A BUY?
Falling tiaalth—cause of Sait.
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
Let ua show you this one situated
FA 2-2665.
Robert F. Slay, Hart Pilcher,
on a large beautifully land­
Helen E. Noonan
scaped lot in one of Sanford'a a. Female Holy Wootod
PbosiO PA 1-4991
112 N. Tark
quieteat residential sections.
WHITE female help wanted, uat
Of CB construction, this 2 bed­
be 21. Apply to Pig *N Whistle.
room home features a large
2-BEDROOM home )ust outside
living urea, tile bath, and fully WOMEN SEW for profit. Easy
city, on Magnolia. Kitchen
Ready-cut wrap around aprons
equipped kitchen. Some of the
Q equipped. 9200 down. 975 per
many extras are Venetian
borne. Net profit 926.40 «m
mo. Real nice. FA 2-7668 after
doten. apartime venture. Write.
blinds, traverse rods, hot water
9 P. M.
ACCURATE MFGR'S
heater, and large utility room.
Freeport, New York
This home can be yours by pay­
ing 3ft)5 down, and assuming MATURE SALESWOMAN. Phone
a low interest 4lv% VA mort­
FA 14W .
gage.
11. Work Wonted
Contact Ua Today!

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Fri. Drc. 18, 1959—Page 9 IS-A Hearty Parloea
21. Fnrnliur#
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
• BIG VALUES
UFF-A-DAY
299* Adam* Ph.
FA 2-3223
• QUICK CREDIT

|m l t

It. rlower* a PlaaU
Cat Flwwore For Aay Octailoa
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FA M M 2
or
FA 2-0179
160 SEEDLING Orange Trees two
yr*. old: Saw Hospital, Country
Club Rd.
17. Ptto - Uveatock « Sapplloe
PREWHELPING SPECIAL on
Collie pupa due Dee. 31st. Place
your order now. Alto table and
whita female eight monlhi old.
2409 Stevens Av*.

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$550

Stenstrom

e !»•#. Kina renturoa Syndic*!#.
*l h o * r *
II. Kl*r(rlcal Servlets

" " L vthKa
RANDALL ELECTRIC CD.
Ml Nagwofco
FA
14. BuiW ag - Patrting - R*pelee
FLOOR sanding and
Cleaning, Waxing. S
Seminole County dace
H. M. GLEASON U k

finishing
e rv in g
1923.
Mary.

B A H ROOFim
Contracting A Repair*
Licenced — Bonded —Inavnd
FREE ESTIMATEI
306 laurel Ave. Ph. FA 9-’943
FACTORY FAINT OUTLET
"Al The Totem P d a ’
2617 So French Aee
FA 2 8643
Let ua recommend a competent
Painter, Piper Hanger ar Coetractor.
ROOFING,
Gultora.
Spouting.
Roof Repairs, Painting, Cament
A Carpenter Work, General
Homo Repairs. 26 yra. Expertenee. Very low Rates. Phone
FA 2 sail.
PAINTING A DECORATINO
Licensed — Bonded
Free Estimate* —
Work Guaranteed
Seminole Painting Ceutractor a
._
fa a-irt*
13. Speelol Soevtoao

WorM rifhu ^

ENVELOPES. Letlarhead*. aisle
menti, invoices, hand bill*, and
programs, a t e ,
Progressive
Fruiting Co. Phone FA 2 2*51—
306 West 13th S4.
15-A Dealty Pnrlorn
Complete Lawn Maintenance;
Your Glamour Headquarters
rem itter — Spreytng — Moving
JOHN LOMMERSF.
4I« Willow Ave. FA 2 TIM

SEPTIC TANK BEK VICE
Since 194R
A. HARP.
DellAIlV
NOrth 8-4422
NOrth 9 4711

1846

Need room for a comfortable 6 instead of

a crowded 4—

and still get 32 M.P.G.? Then you need a BORGWARD!
— Economy — Performance at $2295

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Tudor - Keautlrul Ftlu# A White Tulnn# Paint •
E l« llrn t Condition.

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1* *
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$

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wheel ind Quiet-Test tht

PLYMOUTH 4-Dr.
9 Paaeeugar
9
W»*o«

r ir fn l In Every Way • ONLY
Super I'nrHor
ttardlnp - Ful­
ly F.quipp#d • Glneayy Tulr
Tulnn* Finish-

'54 CADILLAC x . .

FA 1**14
119 R. m *t.
SIT DKHAXKK Lark - 1|&gt;r. - Overdrive •
Onlv
S I CAM
1,000 Mllea
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Whit# Finish • ONLV

County Motors

Y our

USED CARS

$

SEMINOLE

CHEVROLET
4-Dr. Hardtop

New f t Feed
F u rn itu re an d A p p lia n c e

Value - Packed

Wall

SI.Mr A Delate - 4-Dr.
Sedan • Radio l i f t C f l
A Healer
I MW

FA 2-1392

14 Ft. BOAT, ln In. bottom, *• in.
dane* i« to m o rro w
aide, AA-1 marine plywood; new; Mather of Sanford
tqaled
3 coats;
mahogany 209-209 R. Fint St. Fb. FA S-0983
stringer* and riba. 1955 John­
son, 10 HP. guaranteed. See at 22. Article* For 8*1*
TV and RADIO REPAIR af r
tn* W. TTIh. Siren.
9:60 nighla and xaektnda; San­
CORNER CUPBOARD, ■ o I I d
ford, Lake Mary and Longwnnd.
ehtrry youths deiks, Urge desk,
FA 2-2T72 and FA 14H k
Gateway To The Waterway
coffee tables, deacon benches,
Your EVIN RUDE Dealer
stands, etc. Also novelties that
RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO
Robaon Sporting Oml*
are different. Our motto "If ll’a
Greenware
Free Instructions
304 81 E. tat.
Ph. FA 2 39*1
Wood. We Make It". Robimoni
Gift Pieces—Supplieo—Kilns
Handcrafted Furniture, 919
Rinehart Road
Ph. FA 2-47*7 29. AnlomokUeo
French Ave.
Furniture -Storage and Moving
’52
NASH,
radio
A
healer.
4
ANTIQUES
A Joyce R. PACKARD
To and From Anywhere
new tires. 4*50. Pli. FA 2 5871.
Hwy. 17 92 at •’sssrlhcrry
C. E. PHILLIPS
1300 french Ave. Ph. FA 3-1*91 1937 CHEVROLET pickup truck. Electric trains and equipment;
two plywood sheets with tracks;
Can he aeen any time through
farm and other belli; tables;
It. M. Wilklnn, Contrnctor
day. Phone FA 2-IMS.
other antique*. Phone Midway
• ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS
7-3310.
• PARKING ARFAS
WILL TRADE equity in ’59 Re­
Quality Workmanship A Materials
nault with (WOO miles for ‘53 or GOOD used appliances and TV’s,
Terms To Suit Your Budget
’54 automobile. Phone FA 2-5606
see Jake at 317 S. Palmetto
• FREE ESTIMATES
or FA 2 3962.
• WORK GUARANTEED
Military toy*, chllds army suit*,
Phone FA 2 4030 Sanford. Fla.
PLYMOUTH ludor. ’47 modrl.
sleeping bag*. Jungle ham
radio, clean, 973. r h o n •
mock*. Army-Navy Surplua, 310
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
FA 21971.
Sanford Avenue.
All Six* Rugs And Wall To Wall
Carpets. Satisfaction Guaranteed. '37 STUDEBAKER Station Wagon,
MARY CARTER PAINTS
1 Week Service
Ph. FA 1-1437
V8. Automatic
transmission,
World's Largest Gallon
very mod rendition Aill take
BUY ONE GAL PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
older car tor equity, FA 2-3330.
GET ONE FREE
All types and sues, installed
2U1 W. tat. St.
I’h. FA 3 3619
"Do It Y ourself
20-A Trailer*
WR REPAIR AND SERVICE
1953 CUSHMAN motor acooter.
STINE
56 TROTWOOD Sunliner trailer.
FA 2-731*.
Machinery and Supply Co
24', all modern, cheap. 717
307 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 6431
MAGIC CHIEF gai range, brand
Santa Barbara Dr.
new, rramnahle. NO 9 497*.
II E A T I N 0
21- Furniture
WESTlNGIWirsK refrigerator or
H. H. Ht)l*K CO.
new yellow G. R. refrigerator.
mo s. Park — FA 2 4234
Uaod furniture, appliances, foot*
Mutt sell one m lake your
etc. Ron a hi Sold Larry's Mart
LEWIS SALES k SERVICE
113 Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 2-4132
choice, call FA 2-3400.
Veipa Motor Scooter*
Heater A Lawn Mower Service
West Country Club Rd. FA 2 7921

1 0 0 ,0 0 0 F T . S i ? P IN E

German

2461 French Avo.

Dawn's

BORGWARD

• EASY TERMS
USED Green House, good
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Hon. Buyer move to hta location
WILSON - MAIER
or setter will move to 9uiL
FA 2-3025.
New And Used Furiture
312 E. F in t St.
FA 2 5622
HO Gage R t t i l train s e t 1
Old. 920, Call FA a U29 after
CUSTOM BUILT rurntlur* - t i n ­
9:30 P. M.
gle pieces or set*. Alto furni­
ture repair. Cabinet* mad*. POWER MOWRR, used only rtx
FA 3-7063.
times. 933. Alao medium upright
piano newly reconditioned, tUS.
New A Used Furniture A Appli­
FA 2 766* after I P. M.
ances. A Good Place To
BUY. SELL or TRADE
Sell Ue Your Furniture.
Service With The Cash. SUPER
Jenkins Furniture
FA 2-7490 TRADING POST, FA MSTT.
419 Sanford Av*.

FACTORY TO YOV
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
ALUMINUM
Beda. Day. Week or Month—
FORD TRACTOR, double bottom
VENETIAN B U N M
FURNITURE CENTER
plow, eutllvalor and di«e, 9*oo
Enclosed head. Sag-proof
no French Ave.
Phone FA 2 2353.
rail with plaatle end*, flattie
rh. *A 2-7953
or rayon tape*. Cotton er ayloe
19. Benia and Motoro
SEMI AUTOMATIC Zi* Zag Port­ cord*.
able — 26 year guarantee on Senkarlk Glnnn and Paint Co.
14’ CARTERCRAFT. top. wind
parts, labor, and aervire. Take 112-114 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA M M
shield, ruihioni. 36 H. P. Evin
over payment* only. 193* Model
rud# motor, trailer. 4700. Phone
Write Credit Managrr, Box I, e x p e n s iv e Baby Grand Plane,
FA 2 4901.
extra amatt, beautiful, Mb*
Sanford Herald.
new. G u a r a n t e e d . '
Mercury Outboard ktotora
Ph. FA 2-1971.
9SAVEI
WOODRUFF MARINE

SCHOOL girl detiro# be by
Realty HIGH
sitting job, Ravenna or Loth
HERBERT STKNSTROM
Arbor area. FA 2 1308.
'
Registered Rrnker
LES RISNER
12. Plumbing Service*
PIANO TUNING * REPAIRING
LOTTIE BROADWAY
Beauty Salon
W. I.. HARMON
2910 Oak
FA 2-7614
KEN TORBETT
SANFORD PlomMog A Renting
PH. FA 2-4231 After i P- M
BETTYE D. SMITH
25M So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7614.
A
Satisfied
customer
la
ra
Associates
advertisement.
11 N. Park — Ph. FA 2 2410 Plumbing &amp; Repairs TV PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL
Foe 2 weeks only!
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Joe C. Thomne
103 So Oak
Ph. PA 1-3742
17 in. (accept some
1911 Berlin HI.
FA 2-0449
portables!
923.30
11 in. 933.36
14 In. 943 30
AH tubes have l 1 year guarantee.
LLOYDS RARlO A TV
WE’RE OVERSTOCKED — ALL PRICES CUT
416 Sanford Ave. PL. FA 2 9799
n u m b in g &amp; H eatin g
AIR COVDITIONING
AUTO GLASS
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
INSTALLED
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2*362
RUFF nr DRESSED
W indshield
Bnck l.laa*
PLUMBING
D ear (ila**
V ent (ilaoo
Contracting A Rtpnira
Irvin V t i n o L u m b e r Y a r d
SERVICE
Free Estimates
LONfJWOOD
Ph. MIDWAY 4-0619
S en k arlk Diana and P ninl Co.
R. L. HARVEY
rA 2 1622
264 Sanford Avo. Phone FA ! U 8 IU 114 w. 2nd St.

LUMBER CLEARANCE!,

GOOD Used Appliances — G eraley. Inc., 3rd. am) Palmetto,

IS. Machinery - Tool*

Si.

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22. Arite tw Foe Rale

D ecem ber 2let and 22nd

Seminole Co. Motors

Holler Motor Sales

6 Chrysler * 7&gt;ad|e • Simrt

2nd A P a lm e tto

Dealer

Phon* FA 2*0711

*1575

a * * *

*1135
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a

‘1275

a a a $

‘499

Our 1‘ned Cam Will lie Displayed For Your
Inspection Nightly On Our Large Lighted Lot.

WHERE DEALS SHINE
• t the eign of your beat buy

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2nd A rulmelln U. C. I.ol FA 2-fi2.II Ofc. FA 2-0711
Chevrolet — Oldsmobile — Cadillac Trade-Inn
Stsvs? D o ll,try

At

CHILDS fire
FA 2 1»0.

engine.

1959-60 VESPA 130 CC Scooter
complete with windshield and
mirror, t300 actual mllea, Juat
broken in. FA I-33M after 4:90
P. M.
CHILDREN’S Encyclopedia, tea
hooka. CaD FA 2*127.
SINGER PORTABLE for balance
due to responsible party wtth
local credit. Take over S feymanta of 96-43. Write Credit
Manager, Box S, Sanford HaraM
n-A—Articles Wanted
WANTED: Child'! Iff* bicycle.
Muat b» In good condition. Ph
r.A 2-2371.
23—Notices * Personals
Mrs. Carl L. Leeikamp ia hearty
counselor,
representative
at
1913 Summerlin. FA l-f
24- U at 4 F
LOST: T in tarp »' * • ' between
Poplar Avenue and West F lirt
Street. N. J. Stenetran, I lf
Poplar Av*.

| ART ELECTRIC |
I F o r the Beat l a WtrtRf I
I • RESIDENTIAL
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• COMMERCIAL i

| Ph. FA 2-3427

Brass Motors
TW F»

DeSoto-Plymoufh
DEALER

GUARANTEED
Used Can
57

CHEVROLET “f i r * 6-Df.
Sedan . V* . AortaaeH*
Tran*. - Radio • Haotoe •
Local Owner • g | I R R
ONLY
I I TOP
CHEVROLET f-Dr. 6 f5gUnder Straight
H.Y MOUTH Sedan - *•
Or. - Y i • Aulnmalto
Irene. • Beoatifel
Tutrwia Paint •
Local
CADILLAC -41"
Cower Sleerlng • Power
Brake# • Healer l l l t R
ONLY
■ 8TO*
Do SOTO I-Dr. Harding •
Autnmatlr Trana. • White
Side* all Tire* |
Tulnn# Paint
PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Maidtop . White lldewsll
Tire* • Beautiful Tutooe
Crenm A While Psiat Local Owe
II
Owner Car
•
PLYMOUTH T9 . Beauti­
ful' tliton# Paint • Stan­
dard shirt •
Local Owaee
DeSOTO I-Dr. Y I Sedaa .
Power Steering . Tbla lo
A Real Buy
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Kennel Gub Opens Season Tomorrow
A blanket finish appears to be in

By JERRY COVINGTON
The Sanford Seminole* travel to New
Smyrna* tonight for a doubleheader with
the BarraeudM and they’ll be out to prove
th at thia could be the year.
The Seminole* have a fine bench thia
year to go along with a lightning fast
■starting quintet. In pre-aeawm prediction*
I chose the Seminole* to go a long way in
the OHC if the rebounding problem could
be solved . . . and it look* like it ha*. Big
Doug Tumny who i* a junior continue* to
show talent on the board* and big Charlie
Oravatz also ha* been quite impreaaive.
The Seminole* have gotten a big boost
also thi« season from little George Ferities.
Last week George found the range
against DeLand and dropped in nine
point*. He i* a very capable ball handler
and real rool on the court. He *et a new
.scoring record for a JV player at Semin­
ole bust year so he .should help considerably in the point scoring department.
All-Conference guard Ray Lundquist
ha* yet to break out with a big scoring
night and in long overdue. Even if Ray
doesn’t score a point during a game he is
still the spark on the court for he runs
the show most of the time with his play

In Liberty Bowl
PHILADELPHIA (L'PI)—Penn State, an Eastern pow­
erhouse which atumbied twice, and Alabama, which rose
from an opening defeat to prance unbeaten through ita last
nine games, smoothed out the final wrinkles today for their
clash in the Liberty Bowl game Saturday.
The meeting between the Nittany Lion*, powered by All-

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America Richie Lucaa, and (he
dcfraac-mindrd 'Baman* in the
East’* first major NCAA approv­
ed poat-aeaaoo game will be na­
tion ill)-tele*lied oo NBC atari*
tag at 1Z:49 p. » . c a t.
It will mark Alabama’* Uth
howl appearance dating back to
tbo Rom Bowl in ISM. and Prnn
irate'* third bowl game.
The promoter* were hopeful for
■ crowd of 40,000 la the va*t
Philadelphia Stadium which aeata
•M U , but which only the ArmyNary game fill*. The long range
weather fo rm a t In an area where
•ub-freeting temperatures would­
n’t aurprtae waa cloudy and fatrlp mild, with a rlak of rain.
Both team* came to town
Thurtday — (ha Crimioo Tide Jt
mid day in lime for a workout in
the atadium, and Penn State late
Thurtday-night after a day drill
• a ita eampui. Each planned a
taoteolag drill today.
A hopeful Paul (Bear) Bryant
of Alabama, and a gloomshrouded Rip Engle of Penn
Bute, looked forward to ’’quite a
game” io tho pre-Chriatmaa bowl
venture in the north.
Each hinted **iorpri»ei" Prnn
State could come u p wi t h any­
thing. having utrd p r a c t i c a l l y ev­
ery offrnae but the tingle wing
during the aeaton. Defense mind­
ed Alabama, a Inw tcoring unit,
alro had tome plotting.
” 1 hope to have a new wnnxie
or two, and I eaperl they will
too." Bryant laid. ‘‘But, if I did
have, I wouldn’t iell you."
Engle insisted alt week be waa
worried over State'* mental atti­
tude becauae there waa a let­
down following Pitt'* startling
upset of the Lions "and It's been
hard getting the hoyt up since
that time.”

Small College
Title On Line

Texas Christian,
Clemson Clash
In Bluebonnet Bowl
HOUSTON. Tex. (UPlI - Texaa
Cb'riatlan University and the
Clemson Tigers, with 16 previous
bowl gxmes between them, square
off here Saturday in the first an
nual Bluebonnet Bowl game.
The Homed Frogs rule an
eight point pick to make Ocm.-oo
their fifth pott-season viFtim. The
Frogi have won four and tied onr
game in 10 previous bowl isiignmenta.
The Tigers, champions of lb* At­
lantic Coast Conference, have
split their six previous bowl
games. Ruth teams played in
bowl game* last New Year’s Day
with TCU and the Air Force
Academy bailling to a 00 tie m
the Cotton Bowl and Clemson
dropping a T O decision to Louisi­
ana Stale in the Sugar Bowl. A
near capacity crowd is expected
to Jam into tho 70.000 seat Rice
Stadium for the game.
On paper, the game aeems to
be a iu.—p. Beth testr* finished
the season with 1-2 records, both
won or shared in their conference
litlet, and both are bavirally de­
fensive teams sporting huge lines
Texas Christian, primarily a
running club, wifi put its hopes
on the hulling rushes of All-South­
west Conference fullback Jack
Spikes and the breakway threat
of 165-pound halfback Harry tthe
Hare) Moreland.
Clemson’s chief offensive threat
Is the right arm of passing wig
ard Harvey White, holder of three
all time Tiger thnwmg records.

Transfer Franchise

ST. PETERSBURG &lt;UHl) -T h thtrd annual Holiday Bowl Satur­
day shapes up as a duel between
Texas AAl't stout defenir and
Lenoir Rhyne’s pas* minded, tingtc-wing offense.
The two tram* woundup pregame drills Thursday, with the
Baara from Hickory. N. C , spend­
ing their fourth day practicing
passes from their smglr wing.
The Javelinn from Kingsville.
Tex , meanwhile, repeatrd their
defensive drill* and runrrn!rated
on breaking wp tingle wing
panes.
Hrxis AM, by virtu* of a
tougher schedule, are six point fa
vontes to win the game and thus
wrap up the NAIA small college
tbjmpinnilup.

WYTHKVILLK. V*. (Ui’ll-T h e
Washington Senators have trans­
ferred their Lynchburg. V*,, fran­
chise to this city for the ISM AllRoukie Appalachian League seeaoo. The at. l-ouli Cardinals bid
pretiuu»l&gt; operatrd the Wyihwville entry in the C lsu D circuit.

making, PI aag that tonight wil be hi*
night In the scoring show.
High flying Jim Graceg already ha*
gotten off to a roaring atari by acoring
23 point* in each of the first two games.
His defensive game and rebounding has
ateadily been improving and with hia
great ability to hit. he ahould prove too
much for the 'Cud**. Jim has one of the
lightest touche* that I have seen in bas­
ketball and hia one-hander from the outaide la a thing of beauty.
Forward Terry Christensen found the
going a little rough last Tuesday against
the Bulldog* and he will be out to make
up for it. Although Terry is the smallest
man in the forward wall under the basket,
he has been th* best rebounder on the
squad. He is very aggressive and is al­
ways willing to scrap for the hall.
Coach Layer has done a tremendous
job a t Seminole and dispite his efforts the
going has been a little rough. If anyone
deserves a winner he does and this
scrappy bunch of Seminole* are out to give
him just that.
fly the way. don’t overlook Coach
Glenn Allen’s JV ’*. They also are unde­
feated at the present.

Cage Scores Welter Contender Scott Meets
L’alted P rett International
EAST
Princeton 79 Rutgers S3
Geneva iaj Malone SS
Harvard 73 Tufts 66
WettminiMrr *4 Carnegie Tech
Niagara *1 Georgetown (D C.)
SOUTH
Quantieo Invitational
at (fuanliro, Va.
Championship
Quantieo Marines 99
Jacksonville U. S3
Coavolation
Atlantic Chris. 73 Belmont Abb
Wetleyan 36 Catholic U. 33
Ml. St. Mary’s 74 Lewis Coll

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Parria Island Invitational
at Parris Island, Y C.
Firai Hound
Catawba 69 Chattanooga 64
Newberry 73 Parris I*. Mar. 70
Wofford 71 Erikmo 37
Troy (Ala ) 9H Presbyterian 74

Declines Invitations

MOBILE. Ala. (CPI) - The
Senior Bowl Assn, has announced
Wake Forest 67 Virginia 64
that All America guard Roger DaTennessee 91 South Carolina 60
vt* of Syracuse and Jim Heinekr,
Maryland St. 77 Virginia St. 71
a Wisconsin guard, have declined
MIDWEST
invitation* to play in the Jan. I
Dayton 71 Drake 34
clastic. They will be replaced by
ItePaul IT O tik i U. .VS
Hill Craig of Villano*. and Mike
Mich. St. t t Nebraska M (2 a. t.) Wright of Minnesota in the North
Missouri 77 Rice u
lineup

FLORIDA COUNTIES

Apopka Defeats
Oviedo, 68-52
Apopka defeated Oviedo vester
day afternoon. 68-52 at the Blue
Darters picked up an early lead
and were never headed after that.
At the half. Apopka led. 34-27.
Johnny Tesmsky was high scor
er for Oviedo with 14 pointj.

lions in his seven fight* this year.
Alio because he broke even in
those bout* wtih three victories,
three defeat* and one draw.
Scott, a 23-year-old runvertrd
southpaw. It a solid favorite be­
cause of his punch and hi* winning
momentum.

DALLAS, Tex (U P li-T h e Dal
la* Texan* of the new American
Football League have signed Bill
Krisher, f o r m e r All-America
guard at Okahoma, for the 1960
season. Krisher played with Pitts­
burgh of the National Football
Iwa-uc in 1958. hut was made a
free agent after suffering a head
injury during the 1939 exhibition
season

Temporary Coach

Cobb Spends 73rd
Birthday Quietly

NEW YORK &lt;UPI I — Jerry
Domerschick. former City College
of New York basketball star, has
been named temporary coach of
the school's freshman team. Dotnerschick replaces Dave Polansky.
who moved up to the varsity
ROYSTON. Ga. (UPI) - Ty when head Coach Nat Holman
Cobb, the famed Georgia Peach, was granted sick leave to recov
spent hi* 73rd birthday quietly here er from chronic hrunchitlv______
today with friend* in the town in
Now Oi’EN
which he wa* horn.
“ I'm just feeling fine," wwl
Cobb who got a weekend pass
from Emory University Hospital
Hour
in Atlanta where he has been un­
dergoing lest* and X-raya. "1 really
feel wonderful,” he said.
tham oafinC W aiM ^
Cubb entered Emory Hospital
more than two weeks ago with an
10*, W, 2nd St.
old bark injury suffered during hia
• t 2nd A Park
playing days.

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Mai ion County is one of Florida’s largest and
muie important agricultural counties, with a flour­
ishing farm crop income. Other aoutcea of income
include citrus, beef and dairy cattle, hog and poultry,
inhhred hnives varied manufacturing plants
and forestry products. Theta are unlimited tourist
attractions, such as world-famed Silver Springs and
Ocala National Forest Reserve . , . plus some of the
best tubing sources in the State. Thia vast county,
funned in 1845, was named in honor at General
Francis Marion.
In piogrev-tve Marion County and throughout
Florida, the United States Brewers Foundation
works constantly to assure the sale of beer and ato
under pleasant, orderly conditions. Believing mat
strict law enforcement serves live best interest at
the people of Florida, the Foundation stresses close
cooperation with the Armed Force*, lew enforce­
ment and governing officials in ita eontinuang r"seM .
regulation ’ program.

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But these three local favorites
may fmd the going tough for th.
competition w tl ha terrific. The
two Oswald representatives art
certain of strong support xrith O.
B.'s Ample rating as the favortt—
on the morning line. Incidentally
the Oswald Kennel wat at th* top
of the list in kennel standings at
both Raynham and Taunton. Mass.
Revolt'a Mary can not be n*e*
looked for she scintillated at Ebro
where she climaxed -a brilliant
season by winning Use Ebro Dee.
by. In 25 starts there she landed
in the money 20 times, 12 time*
with firsts.
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The first matinee of the *#a.
son will be held Wednesday, it an.
ing at 2 p. m There will be mat*
inees every Wednesday and Sat.
urday aftemoona thereafter, while
thia season Friday matinees will
he on tap starting New Year',
Day.

Krisher Signs

Benny Paret Tonight In TV Fight
NEW YORK (UPIi—Top welterweight contender Charley Scott of
Philadelphia, making his Maditon
Square Garden debut, is favored at
133 to beat fast, rugged Benny
i Kid) Paret of Cuba tonight in lhair
TV 10 rounder.
Left hooker Scott seeks hit sev­
enth straight victory and steps up
hi? campaign fur a title *h&lt;&gt;t a*
champion Don Jordan, who lost
much prestige when knocked out in
the fourth round Saturday night
by obscure Federico Thompson at
Buenos Aires.
Tonight's bout will* be televised
and broadcast nationally by NBC
at 10 p. m. e.s.t.
Paret, 22. is unranked among the
147 pound contender* because he
has been hovering between the wel­
terweight and middleweight divl-

* waking whoa eight etosely
■pee grey bounds *o to
the pee* to she Inaugugural
Handicap, the opening night fea­
ture when the Sanford Orlando
Kennel Club starts ns 92 day rac­
ing meet tomorrow night at 1:10.
Running in thia major attraction
will be O. B ’* Ample and O B ’*
Massive, representing the famous
Oswald Brothers Kennel, a new
corner to this area, two Rare
Street Kennel star*. Hohhy Son
and Happy Joe Lucky, Karl
Male's Revolt's Mary. Deep Rock
Kennel's Fish Rock. Orville Motes
Wealthy and W. F, Swafford’s
Rural Commander.
All of these star* have dminguithed themselves on other tracks
and they showed up brilliantly in
the pre-season schooling test*.
Rural Commander. Hobby Son
and Happy Joe Lucky were favor­
ites here last season All other
entries in this top contest a.-e
new comer*.

Last winter Happy Joe Lucky
was a quiniela factor II time# in
U etaru, aw tame* »Mh firsts,
and he distinguished himself by
winning for Orlando in an inter­
city match with the fastest dogs
at Sarasota early thia year
Schooling here Happy Joe turned
in three first* and a second, while
hi* brother and kennelmate. Hob­
by Son. was the only greyhound
to register four schooling firsts.
These two top performer* will be
striving hard tonight for a bro­
ther quiniela.
Rural Commander, who boast* a
national A-l rating, registered
eight firsts six seconds and five
third* in 24 trip* postward last
season, dning more than hu ahare
to make the Swafford Kennel the
high purs# winner during the 3839 season. At Cloverleaf last Oct­
ober Rural Commander cloved the
season by winning the Au Revoir
Handicap

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Renew Agreement
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Cl’IMV—
The New York Rangers ami
Springfield Indiana have renewed
their working agreement through
the lutuioi travon. Springfield,
eurrentiy leading the American
Hockey League, Is the tup farm
club for the last place Rangers.

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XLIX

WEATHER: Colder today and continuing through Monday. High today, 70-76. 1-ow tonight. 30-35.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Press Leased Wire Estatdished 1908
DECEMBER 2 6 I960

led China Ready
or Invasion,
Ifficial Says

.SHOPPING TOUR FOR LUTHERAN HAVEN children begins as Archie
Wise of the Jaycees distributes money to the youngsters at right. At left
is Mrs. Meta Johnson, who accompanied the children from Sluvia. The
Jaycees raised funds for the kids to buy gifts with through the sale of bal­
loons at the Christmas parade. Each child had 56 spending money.
(Staff Photo)

New Cold Front
Slated To Move
'Across State
LAKELAND (DPI) - A rolil
front was expected to bring frost
(reefing temperature* tu
Xorth floral a today.
Chilly wesllrer wai forecast (or
Km »&lt;ilira stair with the laiupera
to rt dropping to the llitrtiei and
dirties in aantral Florida. The low.
g sr ean coast was expected to get
a low oi from 41 to 55
The (utur« outlook was (or conknuad rather cold tonight with
tem pcriiuret oeai iti&lt; danger
point (or rrop* at Uie northern
•ariMava Monday inortung.
A low of 9 to 12 with (rust was
predicted lor pocket a and muck
land* in the Suwannee *ih1
Samoa*ill* citrua dutricta.
Thirty three to 35 with scattered
^ froat was prwlielesi (or III* upper
east aoast, Orlando and » u lh
po(1 m&gt;o of tit* BriMtkayill* dis-

East-West Fail
On Nuclear Pact
®

GENEVA (l)PI) — We*irrn and
Soviet scientists Saturday failed
to reach agreement on a workable
•ontrol system for underground
nnclfsr explosions that eould
•aespr dssteelion by
present
methods.
Their fadure after direr weeks
of discussion* ruled oui Western
approval (or a complete ban on
ad nuclear testing, aa demanded
by th* Smurf*, because the west
4 fears weak towns wsnrld hr pnssi
Me

American scienUst* discovered
that some underground nuclear
blasts could be muffled ao that
detection was nearly Impossible.
Olliers might be mistaken for
earthquakes. The West presented
Him information So the Russian*
and asked them to cooperate on
finding wavs to clove the loop_ holes

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Big Four Agree
On Peace Plan
PARIS (CPI) Piesidcnt Eisenhower agreed with th*
other Western Big Four leaders Saturday on a ''maximum
program" of peace to present to Russia at a summit conforeiice next April and then staged a "very frank" showdown
meeting with Chillies iMiuulle tm their private differences.
As the Western summit meeting opened in the presiden­
tial Klywe Palace Soviet Premier.
Nikita S. Khrushchev injected loin
self into it b) releasing m Moscow
a two month old letter demanding
a tierman peace treaty and an
end to West Herman rearmament
Both ...Is t tbit, began tu set
the siage for an Fast • West
summit meeting which Kisenhower. DrGaullc. \Ac»t Herman
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and
British Prime Minister Harold
MacMillan agreed S a t u r d a y
should he iu-id lasts- next Aj.nl
April 33 was mentioned as a
likely .late and a letter was to
lie dratted Sunday to Khrushchev
suggesting the time. Hern-vj was
to be the site, although Oet.aulle
would prefer Paris.
The four Western leaders, meet
ing twice at formal sessions to
start their weekend conference,
started to draw up the outline of
a "maximum program" linking
disarmament l» jx.lili. al settle­
ments which will be-presented lo
Khrushchev.
Belween Ihe two se-vlon*. I'.isen
hower was tlm ctrd privately with
lletiaulle for an hour to discuss
DeGanli.-'s reluctance in agree
to integration of French hirers in
NATO commands and French
anger at America's failure to
bark
France during
United
N ill..us .1. hate on Algeria
i Tile Willie House ilescrib.il Ihe
talk a* *rry frank amt friendly.'
The meeting had lt*-en heralded
in adsanre a. a showdown
bvtweco Elsenhower. tracked bv
Ihe tremendous vnc.exsrs «if ins
global peace tour, and |i.-i..tulle
who seek* a greater voire for
France in allied aflatt-

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Wa s h in g t o n turn - n
nhassadnr Everett F. Drum
jht. an expert nn China, said
iturday that Communist China
ive i* militarily read to •‘jump
at any time" on Its long
rrairnrd invasion of Nationalist
armosa.
But lie doubted the Reds would
rike in the nrar future.
And he said Nationalist t'rrsiChiang Kai-Shek will nut
art a war because he knows hr
ould required U S. military supto return lo the Chinese
ainlaml. "lie knows the United
would not embark nn an
to forcibly liberate t'm
ainlaml under existing circnmaners." the ambassador Said
Drum right, now envoy lo Na
China and former head
’ the big U. S. Consulate listenig post in llnng Kong, made thl»
in an interview. Hr Is
for consultations at the
Slate Department.
He saw a major loretgn policy
shift in Red Peiping's current
arrogance toward neutralist India
and Indonesia, in contrail with
its earlier efforts to woo Southern
Avia.
Hr predicted that Communist
China's expansionist probing of
the Indian **«r&lt;4»r wilt he repeat­
ed "sooner nr later" nn the Chi­
nese borders nf Pakistan, Nepal
and Burma.
"They now are allowing their
leeth to Asia and revealing their
expansionists Intentions," he said.
Why? Dnimright frankly con­
fessed that he did not know. But
he said that until Peiping ha*
built an industrial hasefor Its
military establishment—now heav­
ily dependent on Russia—it is
douhlliil that it will press its ex
pansion drive beyond limited,
probing actions.
He saw no a.-nuus c.inlltct be­
tween Russia's Nikita Khrushchev
amt China's Mao Tae Tung on Ihe
basic issue of whether to risk
war
"I doubt Ihal m her Khrush­
chev or Alair waul* a major war.1*
tie taut "Their pullback from the
threat lo Taiwan Iasi year show*
this . . .

Ike To Report
To Nation Dec. 23 Heart Council
To Sponsor Show

I* AltlS ■ITU — President Ki*
rnliowrr will report to his h&lt;
lln- Allies n an iM-optr, on Hi
volts of his it iiatHHi tour next
An eviraoMlinary new a.lv.-niure
Wednesday night from Washing in theatrical enlerlamiuriit .oinri
ton. A was learned Saturday to the Civic Center nn Saturday
evening. January Jo when the
night.
Ail liiljriu.-.t .ource vaul thr Seminole DeHary ll.-ati • otincil
President 11ready has begun work *|Minsors the Annan.I Deiit*ch proon ihe |j minute address which .tu.-lion ut "The World of Carl Sand
will be delivered .’I hour* after tiurg ' starring llettc Davis and
he return* home from hi* l*J day Cameron Mitchell
ll promise* to In- an evening of
peace mission.
The .peecli will I*- an expansion exciting word* mime, fun and with
of till usual presidential remark* moments ol epic grandeur
lint presentation marks the lirst
at the traditional ceremony of
lighting tin- Christmas tree on the tune that the distinguished two
time Academy Award winner Belle
White House lawn
Tile tuiirie said Kiarnhuwer Davis ha« apjieared in a national
would keep hi* remark* general lour. She and her ro star. I a me r on
iced. *mi grounds that a detailed, Mitchell wilt be ably tiqijNirlrd by
thorough report would lie a pretty Clark Alien aim is ■ rare eoinbina
heavy dirt for thr nation just at Hon of painter, folk singer and
Christmas time
guitarist all rutted Into one
He has .It-cr.Jeii tu save thr
The show, adapted and directed
heavier material and weightier by Norman Corwin. Is tijs.-.l on the
discussions of foreign policy f.r'w nrk* nl ' arl .Sandburg, 'be
bis stair of the union message in year old American poet laurrat
The appearance of Belle lu sts
congress earl) in January.
Some presidential adviser* also will liegm Ihe Heart Fund Drive in
feel that helore lie makes any Sanford Frank Mel.a lie. .pedal
serious prun.inniein.-iil* on hi* events rhairniaii for tin- Seminoletrip lo- should sail until reaction Delian Heart Council, will soon
has solidified in thr i-oontrie* announrr die .fair nf lire ticket
tale
lie ha* visited

NO. 589

The Herald forsook its afternoon schedule to pub.
lish this Sunday morning edition for our readers be­
cause The Herald does not print a paper Christmas Day.
The staff worked until midnight to bring you the news
up until then. See you Monday through Thursday this
week as usual.

SRD Starts Right-Of-W ay
Action On Sanford A v e .
Hearing
Set Dec. 28

YOU CANT HTOI* ON A DIME, Minty nngiiuw George T*wk«*bar&gt; Jr.
proved to Seminole High student* in « safety test. Four-hundred students
snAA Kay Ivey and Buy l,und.|iiist tested nn the the tint* they look tu react
tu a signal and slop the test ear. Examining the results of Kay's test
are. from left, Police Sergeant Leo Hock, Tevvkeshary, Kny nnd Lundipiist.
Kay stopjied 12 feet, nine inches from where she got the stop signal.
(Staff Photo)

News Briefs' 'Old Reb' Dies
Discussion Asked

HOUSTON, IVx. (LTD —Waller (Oltl Iteli) WilItnntH, ttm iiint Aiirvivor of the fuiir million men win.
fought the Civil War, died Saturday. He wa* 117 yearn
old.
The death of Ihe tough nfd soldier wan Ihe niguul
for I'reniflent Eisenhower to prm-laim a day uf national
mourning.
Will in lilt*, made tilind ami deaf lay the ruvagtt* of
time, hail been kittling fur mure than a week hia fourth
bout with iineimmiiia in the last year.

Group Formed To Aid
Cities On U. S. 17-92

Cubans Resume
Firing Squads

Hie gr.aip also ho- pule on re
tui«l a i n fariaiK Ili«*
ICcuiil

Ring ling Plans
To Move Circus
SARASOTA. Fla. (I I’D — The
one lime "Greatest Show On
Karth" will move it* winter sjuar
lers sfirr nraily 13 year* in Sara
sota.
Arthur M ConccUu, executive
A director nl Itiugling Itros, Barnum
an&lt;l Hailey Circus, announced Sal
urday tli.il plans h a'e l&gt;ren made
to move the winter quarters 2o
miles south to Venice final agree
men! depends upon approval of the
stir on the Venice airport by the
rrdera! Aviation Agency.

New Zoning Plan
•^Scheduled Soon
BKI.A I ED IM UIM.E HEART wan pinned on Mona J. Kclij. ACJI, l*&gt;'
YAH-ll nomnnintler, f’dr. Gordon KobcrUon. Kelly- was injured a f te r hia
whip wan mink in the battle of Leyte Gulf nnd he cltmjc to a raft for three
day*. Al rik'ht Caterpillar Club certificate, an- jfiven pj Gt. Norman Thom,
Jam** E. Bratton and Kujfenu Miller, and R. J. Welamnn Jr., nxtram, ritfht,
" o t a cit.iln
a. ’
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Corniest.

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Gangster Roundup
Opens In Chicago

CHICAGO ( t ’PD Ad*ntlost
switched lo th* so called "youne»
iters" in the alleged Chic* go
crime synsliciat* Saturday —
everyone unilrr M — la hop** &lt;4
solving Hi* gangland ataym, *4
Huger Tuuhy.
Th* "young^art." in tun*.
Delicate W ife
fused to do, or say. a thing with­
out hr*t eon-oiling their attnwI Kill: IN , 11•»»! t L 1*11
I h*
ncys. .
Shall iif 11*41! Htt|i*rri| hi*» xiili
Touhy*a at toe my. Kutw-rt B,
MntunUy tu foH'tfo Ihrir
Jobnatou. charged, howeseir, that
limliliuiiNl 'lu n ficr v»J atiltii.il* in
the syndicate had intugatad
«tflflllMtlull of hi a Hldl l l.lhTU .Moll
Dinghy's killing
tUy Im*i 4U*f thr Might of MihnI
Touhy. At, jua&lt; ossi ei prtaoa
iitakr* hn usirm to hr ill.
after serving » years on what h*
I insisted was ■ "frsmesl" kidnap
■Kurent-Choiee’
conviction, was shotgunned to
ITI.AN I X U N I
I hr th irr
death Wednesday night w k*wt
man I K*•’I* &lt; •••inl y tlrh gat ion in
of hi* sister's home.
thr &lt;irnri«l \ «*rtftlily thtrw it*
A c.iinpamun, Walter Milief, to,
A new u tgatti/alton lias recently Itcen set up tu make
Utnfiri! varight Sdlwi.lav l&gt;«-liimi a
|iru|MMnl **|»4ii'iil-rhoi«
anirinl l T. S. 17 the must traveled mad in Florida ami to aid cities .in ex polls-* sergeant who was
as Touhy'* bodyguard^
tnrnl to givr lo« al putiona m on the route, John Kritler, Chamber of Commerce manager serving
was critically wounded.
«hr*Mi r to kri |i «i IiihiU n|&gt;rn in An saitl yesterday.
1 h . wntir* case ajvpearsd a
mlrgmtion rrn n .
The name of the organization ia aalled "Scenic 17 throwback to lit* heyday of A|
Highway A«*&lt;M'intmn" anti the group is planning In send nut l a[*tne Touhy ami Cat-&gt;o* wee*
■■
(sil.irfol folder* aero** »he nation arch rivals for the b*-&gt;tleg b*«r
Medical Aid
highlighting the various eitle* on trade of Ihe id's.
GAINESVILLE, Fla it I'll —
U. H. 17 lb! including th* names
Thr riiivrrail&gt; uf Klotnla* Collvgr
k was Ut* "youogMera" who
«.f motel* and lodge- and brief iiilieriti-.l, nr hop* to Miherit, th*
uf Mcilit inr Sdiijitltiy irrrjvnl m
dr.rriplloti of each r ify
gmni of
for *oik in in
Capone empire who l.wlay «er*
Among the plan* the group Itcing questioned nn th* Tnsshf
fr&lt;tli»u« i| i «•'a *r« anti 4llrtgir«.
HAA.AXA. Cuba il l'll
t't.ban hope* u* formulate in ItniO will killing
I hr four-yrai grai«t atm* nudv by
(hr National lii'tltiitr •&gt;f Minify army firing eptadt executed two be ms lo.ls-sl improving, resurfacing
anil Ittfrrliou* llhr«iva ami will n muter revolutionaries in nearby ami f.ior-lanmg U. S 17 trJ.
.Among the majur work spearhr li8i*iI |»tlinarilv' for atl|»rln!* to
giNiliiatr •tiiilrnf* ami |io«ti|«K*(ot* I'tnar .let Bio Saturday in the fis*1 li.-a.Isd Isv the oigani/ati.MI will lie
*1 frllowA pursuing work in thr*r death sentence* le he rarried mil helping to hseak the luiltleoetk at
Alaitiand anil four tailing the
f.r'.U
in six monthstirt, h arounsl l..ike Mumoe.

All.AMI t i l ' l l — Nrw»|&gt;Mp«r
publisher John S. kn.glit ha* a*k
nil In meet with Fidel Cast!.. l&lt;&gt;
discus* the Culinn government'chance* again*! Minml
.1.line* It'lllinnan.

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The County will adopt compre­
hensive toning within Ihe next
few months. County /.onmg (br­
e r.or Robert llroan said today
Brown reported progress in steps
to designate
specially toned
areas in the county.
Its added that the rumng board
and county commission met re­
cently and both groups were im
^ presstd wdh fad s and (igures im

The Sate Road Department hat
started legal action to get land
bordering Sanford Ave. for th*
Sanford Avc. widening project.
The department filed a petition
this week aimed at gelling 9H
parcels of land along Sanford Ave.
through eminent domain profeedings. The department esti­
mated Hie parrels owned by 137
person* to he worth S22.I03.
Circuit Court Judge Volte Wil­
liams will consider the declara­
tion of taking at 4 30 p. m.. Dee.
at in the circuit court chamber*.
Judge Williams will appoint court
appratser* and "make such order
as the court derm* psissihle."
Owners of the land involved a r ,
commanded to file answers to the
petitions in court hefor* Jan. 23,
lo show “ what rliht. Interest or
liens" they have to the land* and
to show why the land shouldn't h ,
used to sild to Sanford Avenue'*
width.
The county will pay for th ,
land acquired for th* mad widen­
ing Sanforsi Ave. eventually wtil
Ive It feet wide from Geneva Ave.
to Onstra Rd. with sidewalk* on
both sides tvetweru 25th St. and
27th S4 and a sidewalk ow tlto
west side from 27th St. to Onom
Hd From Onora Rd. Ihe strrM
will he M feel wide to llindar'.
Corner.

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Depaitiornt U. impiuvr the complrte road in f.t.l.-i to aid the
r*&lt;&gt;n.nn* »f the r.oomiuiltie* along
the road.
k rides, who is an o f f i c e r «f the
group, will ask thr Florida Dr
vrlopnirnt i
iiii«««•*n m i laiirt*
in promotion of tourist travel over
t'. S. I7-‘J2.
Kri.ler also reported that conta.-t* Will hr Diode with some .ul ikl
travel editor * in the r.gloo i„ gain
•uptiort fur their projects on 'o-uoIif) mg the road and to work with
various gaidert .tut.* in .Seminole
and Volusia counties to . arrj on a
program of tieautifualion.
•Not Par long ago." Krid.-r -aid.
“U. S. 17-D—wa* the no.,t traveled
road in Florida. Through tna.
bvity hv the communities along
Hus htgliwa* other road* with ac
tive promotional group- gained
much of our traffic," Kndct -aid.
"Now with ihi- organisation
W. hope to start the lull rolling
in making U. 8. 17-PJ “Scenic 17,"
Kri.ler pointesl out.

M idnight Service

Here’s One Man
Who Enjoys Yule
S:ason
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Fay»tt«vill* polls*, with th*
h*'l»» ®f » •ympathetie judge, ar*
,r&gt;"’f 0 ,' ir K**1
kr*P I.ulhey
Unit out of jail Ibis Christmas
,f lh,,&gt;' ,l". '* * ‘*1 h* th* fiftk
l‘n",1 ,n 591
,U h»* * ^ n'
^ hriitmiiMPi in t-utiiNiy
,,M*1 or
pr'*«» officer*,
Britt w j. released from jail «
■*" Hastur.ltojr »nd wa* hack
ln custody a few houra later &lt;m
Puhlic slrunkcncss charges.
* 'D' Recorder* t s.urt Judg*
,,*rb s Carter suspcn.lesl a to.
,UF ••"(•m e for him Tuesday,
,w" h,H"*
Pu,ir* »” »“ •
•',l h,,n •»•"»- •'"&lt;!
'harge wa* public drunkenet*.
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L i d h t i n n r 'f t n t d c f
L , 9 n * l&gt;n 9 V - O n T e S r
D p flfilin P N p f lr in f l
I ’I C U I I l i y
County residents are reminded
'bal th" deadline to entrr th*
Christmas Lighting Contest ta
Tuesday.
Judges ar* txperted to start viesr).ug ti.e area fur Up award!
to four categortca tomorrow.
I’n ie i will be awarded to rettgtous, traditional, artisti* and
overall dacoratain display*. Entry
blanks can b* secured at th* Jayere Information Building or by
dipping th* entry blank to to­

the All Ssiul* Eptsi-.ip.tl Church
at Enterprise will bold midnight
vee-vte** at 11:30 p. m. Thursday.
A special program of Christmas
inusir it also scheduled for the
ciMsrcJi &lt;w JmsusJ ^ ,
day s l U f t o t

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touldi’t H f. Other* u n i though
* * r wouldn't bear.
* It happened at a one-of-a-kind
Chrlatmai concert hera Tuew^y
five* lor the fifth year in a row
Wt Mn Jooett Shouie, vita presi­
dent of the Natlooal Symphony
Orchestra A*an.
* At a "Chriitmas present to myaair Mr*. Shouie puts on the an
anal concert for aome 2.M0 deaf.
Mind, crippled or otherwise bindieapped youngster* from the captfal area.
' Some rama into the Catholic
University gymnasium *n *heelehalra, soma carried eanes tapN
the floor ahead of them.
|nm* managed to maneuver with
#nly a friendly adult on either
ilda lor moral support. So many
tam* aom* had to ait on th* floor.
1 After th* music began, the
^oungatera acted like kids the
world aver. "Pop Coes The Wes■at" got more handclapping than
fid Handel and the clash of eymbala la "Carman" draw* squeals.
, Whan h came time for everygao to join io ainging Christmas
earn!*, on* pig-tailed girt (trained
to read th* words on ber pro­
gram. Sh* couldn’t — despite
Urea cataract operations so far—
hat aha aang with a thy amile
anyway.
' Also singing waa a group of
teen-age boys wearing th* khaki
outfit of a training center for de­
linquents
’ Who* National Symphony con­
ductor Howard Mitchell intro­
duced the orebeitra’ a instruments,
an# youngster leaned over to
Steady a palsied friend who want­
ed to a*« tba baisoou.
MiteheH began 'jy explaining
Mat at a aoncert ‘ everyone must
p* aboolutaly quiet « everyone
can bear." •
The tiny Ullla boy la tba back
Couldn’t bo biamad lor violating
the rule and crying all tba way
through the aoncert.
H* could hear all right but hr
couldn't &gt;•* what waa causing all
Mia noise.

Brakes Cause
Auto Accident
Tba brahaa on David William
Ihore’a rar didn't hold Monday
Eight and caused a collision with
another car at French and Ninth
It. Saa/ord police aald.
Mrs. Kvalyn L. Dorsey John
aon, o# Orlando was turning from
French onto Ninth JK. when her
ear waa hH by Shore, who was
tr aveiling cast on Ninth St. police
paid. Shore, lets W. 35th St., waa
charged with aareleaa and neg­
ligent driving.

Sports Group
Names Chairman
Commodore D. H. MirGillis Is
the nrw first vie* rhsirman it
th* Sanford Boat and Ski Club
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CAROLYN WATSON, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Vivian Watson, celehrated her ninth birthday, recently, with a party at the home o f MisDoris Fairer, Enterprise. The little girl* baked the cookie* served with
dinner ifiven by the hostess. Wearing puper bag hats, left to rijrht, art
Carrie Hatchett, Laura Thursam, Putsy Long. Louise Zavinski, Linda
Ixmjr. June Vaught, Carolyn, the honoree with the bowl and spoon, Kathy
Smith, Peggy Smith, Cecil Griffin. Donna Reale. Ellen Davis, Anita Quin­
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Use Some Now

Kiwanians Hear
Dufies Explained

By FRKD DANZIG
NF.W YORK (L'PD-The Jack
Paar show relumed to New York
Monday night after refreshing it­
self with a brief dip in Holly­
wood'* whirlpool.
Even Paar has acknowledged
the obvious — that his nightblooming humor hothouse on
NB&amp;TV needed this Western air,
for things were getting almost
oppressively edgy. Th* Hollywood
venture made it fun again. I
think Ihr turning point was the
celebrated, or celebrating Mickey
Rooney visit.
Before this visit, Paar was in
a rut. He seemed able to talk
only about his professional, Intra­
mural problems and his guests
aLu fell into the rui with him.
Curd by Paar, the gupxti would
h* railed upon to delivrr testi­
monials about how likeable a
chap is Jack Paar. H all became
mighty sticky.
The Rooney blow up. or hiccup,
rocked Paar out of this groove
and once again his Interesting,
funny guests were permitted to
be interesting and funny and to
delve into non Paar subjects.
Like all Paar viewers, I also
have some theories altout Ihr
man. his show amt his Hirers*.
My theory is summed up in the
formula: High saturation publici­
ty equal* high spirits for Paar;
low saturation publicity e q u a l s
low spirits. I say (ids even
though I'aar makes a big thing
m his contempt tor news pa
per publicity Meihinks he pro­
tests too much.
Hie longer Paar goes unno­
ticed, without page one publicity,
the more trascilde, hypersensi­
tive and demanding hr becomes.
This tends to make his show a
public showcase tor the display
of Paar's frar/lcd. naked psyche
Fascinating, of course, bo I is it
entertainment?
Remember the Oody Goodman
feud? The difficulties with Wal­
ter Winched,
Newsweek. TV
Guide and Jimmy llolfa’* All
made news and seemed to re­
fresh Paar’ s spiriis for weeks. So
il was with the Itimney episode.
Right now, Paar Is bark in his
all's wcll-wilb the world mood. I
hope it sticks, but history tells

SAUSAGE

us he'll lose k and again start
rattling around from on* mood
to another. He has demonstrated
that he can be extremely clever,
witty, gracious and tactful, a
master of his business. And he
also has demonstrated that ha
can b* indiscreet, tasteless, ob­
sequious, snobbish snd, at time*,
even cruel.
Yet, through it all his show
manages to remain fascinating.
Th* thing that bothers me la that
sometimes I feel I'm being fas­
cinated for tha wrong reasons.
Th* Channel Swim: Despite a
claim of infringement by author
William Bradford Hula, NBCTV’ s Sunday Showcase plans to
present a drama about Ira
Hayes, the World War It Marine
hero, next March IT. Iluie says
a book and movie deal he negoti­
ated is jospardiied by tha teleplay.
Another World War It hero.
Audie Murphy, will co-star with
Thelma Ritter in NBC-TV's Startime production of th* mystery
melodrama, "Tba
Man," on
Tuesday, Jan. S. Geraldine Page
has signed to star in CBS-TV's
Du Pont Show of the MONTH
adaptation of "Kthan Froine" on
Thursday, Feb. It. Opera star
Roberta Peters appears on CBSTV'a Ed Sullivan Show for the
37th time next Jan. 31. She holds
the record for relurn engagments.
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A recent survey found that more
Ilian nine out of trn pregnancies
in th# United State* end success­
fully.

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LONDON (UIM) - Sirs. Sylvia
Duncan, author of "How To Be
A Better Wife," won a divorce
Tuesday from her husband who
walkrd out for good last Septem­
ber,
Bed she denied failure to prac­
tice what she preached in her
1953 book on how to make happy
marriage and in her former
newspaper column where she
gave advice to the lovelorn.
She divorced ner husband. Pa­
ler Duncan, a television execu­
tive, on grounds of adultery with
with Joyce Hillirn who Is a tele­
vision producer
"1 did overythlng I possibly
could to try to save our mar­
riage" she said. ’’1 more than
carried out all the advice I have
so often given tu others" in the
column she once wrote.
Mrs. Duncan wiped a tear (rum
her cheek anil said, "divorce Is
an admission of failure and de­
feat."
Mrs Duncan, who won custody
of their daughter,. said, “ I will
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First St. The group's annual
Chriitmai party will he held Kri
A panel of past and present
day.
Sanford Kiwanis officers explain­
ed committee dutn-i to 33 rlub
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committee chairmen at th* San­
ford president elect’s organisa­
tional congress here.
Past presidents lister Thorp,
Itupnrt
Strickland.
and
Kd
Shinhoboc, past lieutenant gov­
ernors Fred It. Wilson. Kd Lane
and Ralph Smith, president J. C.
Davis and treasurer It D. Crumtee explained In eommlttee chair
men the duties of their, commit­
tee* fur UMO. Seventeen commitlea chairmen plus Sanford Ki­
wanis hoard of directors officers
wrr* present for the meeting at
the First Federal Savings and
loan Association President-elect
(ieorge Morgan cited the Sanford
Kiwanis goals (or ruin; a new
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NO. 587

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Agenda Set
*By Allies
PARIS &lt;UP1&gt; - NATlTi 13 torsign ministers shelved for th#
moment the Frcnch-American dis­
pute over defense policy ind adopt­
ed a four-point agenda for next
spring's summit meeting with Rus­
sia. Disarmament led the list.
A NATO spokesman said the
" ministers picked the items they*
thought should head the program
lor the East-Wcat talks—disarma­
ment, Germany and the linked
Berlin problem. East-West rela­
tions generslly and aid to under­
developed countries.
The ministers, with Secretary of
State Christian A. Hrrter present
to prepare for this weekend’ s
Western summit talks, not only
studied the topics to be considered
U in an East-West meeting hot tac
tios Use West should tmpioy when
there.
The angry debate over Franc#'*
gn it-alone defense tactics was pul
aside while lha council suggested
means of netting a worthwhile
arm* control agreement out of Sov­
iet Premier Nikita Khrushchev.
Defense debate will h* resumed in
Fehrs.ary nr March. informants
said.
if
The decision to give the BerlinGermany question a secondary
role at a summit meeting apparantly was a victory for West Car­
man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
and French leaders. They had bean
coot to the idea of pinning success
In iisuvg the oold war oo the dif■cult problem.
This ruled out the idea of an
“ interim solution” on the West
Berlin problem and represented a
f stiffening of the British position.
Diplomatic source* said only
Presidents Eisenhower and Charles
DeGaulte can hope to settle the
disputm which threaten the effec­
tiveness of the Atisnlic pact.
They expressed hope thst talks
between the two chiefs of state
this week end will solve enough
problems to clear the way for
unified planning for next year’s
summit talks with Russia.
M
U. S. criticism of Frencn foot• dragging" on Western defense
clouded the three day eounrvO meet
ing. French resentment Is expected
to carry over Into the Western
summit mealing.

Venus Space
, Probe Postponed
CAPE CANAVERAL lUPI) —
An American deep spaca probe
toward the orbit of the planet
Vsnua waa postponed Indefinite­
ly today because of problems in
■te payload, officials announuced.
A three stag# Thor-Able rocket
was to have carried the HOpound
probe into th* skies this week in
what would have been one of this
nation's most ambitious space
ihots to date.
The launching was to boost a
•o pound payload designed to ex­
plore space between the earth
and Venus. The scientific pack­
age contained an ultra high fre­
quency, 130 watt tranemitler de­
signer) la relay information ovrr
30 million miles.
.
The 26-inch spheroid with four
solar cell paddlewheel* jutting
from it* equator
instrumented
W o provide nucroineteuriir, radia­
tion, magnetic field, and tempera
tore information.
It had been hoped to launch
‘.he probe in such a way that it
arould intrresert the orhlt of
Venus and wind up in a vast
orbit around the sun

Another City
0 Prisoner Escapes
Vnother city prisoner escaped
from a work detail at the sani­
tary land fill near Mills Creek
yesterday. Leroy Alford, a J9
year old Negro was the escapee,
overseer Don Slonr reported Al-'
ford, who lived in C'aslle Brew
»r Ct. was arresied Dee 7. He
t« five fret, two Inches lall and
weighs 123 pounds, police said.
Alford is the fifth prisoner lo
escape Iroui city work details
ailhin the last few months.

Patrol Promises
Strict Enforcement
TALLAHASSEE (UPD - High
aay Patrol Commander II. N
Kirkman said today the patrul will
go all out during the Christmas
holiday* tn prrvrnt a repeat of thr
fjlil traffic deaths last rear.
Kirkman said the 102 hour week
end in 1936 counted nine deaths
in one accident, and eight deaths
on Christmas Day
“ Every el fort will he made lo
prrvrnt such a repeat perforin
ancc," hr said Every available
trooper was scheduled for duly
•a tha highway* with the patrol
auxiliary to aid the uniformed

VAUGHN. V M. tUPli — Ex-! The weary rescue learns were) About Son travelers, who spent
hausted state police, highway forced to halt Wednesday night j Iheir second night here bedded
crews and National Guard units Just threo miles short of their goal, down in bars, restaurant*, drug
gouged through 11 foot snow drifts 1The men were exhausted alter •lores. Ih# town hall and a basket­
today to attempt to rescue 800 j hauling the second worst mow- ball court, were joined by 300
traveler* stranded in this tiny storm in New Mexico huiory for olhers who were rescued from
stranded car*. The town has •
snowbound New Mexico village.
148 hours.
normal population of 1,400.
Although the snow ended lain
Wednesday, rescue operations werw
hampered by rain which turned
(he snow into slush and Uvea ice.
Trains continued lo get through
with vital supplies, bill highway
travel was it a standstill.
A National Guard cargo plana
was pressed into service to airlift
frrd to sheep isolated in drifts in
outlying arras. About 3.2H0 pounds
of hay was dropped and another
The County drainage committee atari in# watlln# airdrop may he called for today.
Enctno. another imall town to
through pu#e* of research material at it* nteetin# yesterday
Ihe northwest, also wa* snowbound
in an effort to solve the county’s drainu#e problem.
The committee comprised of Chairman Harold Kastncr, fur the second night hut highway
crews managed lo get through
Warren Knowles, A. S. Merrill. C, T*. Lee attd M. L. t ul Iuni with supplies.
was appointed last month by the hoard of County Commis- The storm, which began Mon­
day night, turned th* hruad east­
SANFORD MASONS hud their annual Christmas dinner with their wive*
Knnwle* said thi# morning that
ern plain* into an unbroken, thick
and dates at the Shrine Club, with the Rev. T. C. O'Steen, pastor of the
it will h# at ln#*t thru or four
layer of white, broken only by tha
month* before the committee esn
First Methodist Church of Sanford, a* the speaker. From left, in the front
bleating sheep and telephone poles.
corns up with sny rrrommrnd*row are Is. M. Sweelaen, Eddie Keith, Woodrow C u b , Irvin# Pryor and J.
Travrl on most open highways
tlott* to present to IHr county com.
in ihe *1*1* was considered haiarLeon Taylor. In the back row, front left, are John Fuller, Robert Runtbley.
Aim
W
as
Had
mission.
out and Iravelera were advised
1„ T. Sheppard, Mike Diet*, Willi* Jonea, Rev. O’Steen, accompanist Joan
MIAMI (UPD — A young house­ In proceed with caution nr wall
Yesterday, tl*e bnatd studied
Wilke and noloiat Sonjn Monforton.
books, psmplets amt rrsearrh nia- wife wa* found guilty nf "maltri- until Ih* situation improves.
terisl on a federal project umirr out deal ruction uf personal proper­
Casselberry will annex 94 lota the small watershed program.
ly” Wednesday—and all because
southwest nr tha town, tha Cassel­
Under tha progntnt, the count) her aim wa* bail. Mrs. Phyllis
berry board of alderman deridrd matches fund* with the ftulet.il Scliaffner threw a flower pn| al
,
. _ , i government. However, a repre her disc &gt;&gt;ckry husband during an
An ordinance pasitd cc Ms final *sentatlva
.......
„ „ vrr
of lh.
lha government
ha* argument and missed. The pot
reading Monday provides for an­ informed the roinmitle* thnl it smashed through Ihe windshield of
nexation in January of 94 Iota would taka at least two year* lie. a ear parked outside her house.
in the Enchanted Manor, Ca*i*1for* th* program could he *larted
berry Height*. Casselberry Gar­
because of an uveiluail nf work. Suit Launching
dens and Leonard's addition lo
Til# committee will start sur­
NEWPORT NEWS. V*. (DPI) —
CHICAGO (UPD—Roger Touhy, repeated Touhy'* claim id 2S they fled up an areaway along­ Casselberry The parrels are smilh
veying th# area* for a mean* to The nuclear submarine Hubert E.
side
the
house.
years
thst
he
was
framed
in
the
uf
Slumber
Lane
and
1
7
92.
west
pint sired prohibition ara beer
1933 kidnaping of Factor, Ihrn a
Blood spouting from hi* legs, of North Griffin Drive, east of end drainage problem* as "»»*m Lee will he launched here Friday
baron who ended a 25 year prison
Chicago promoter.
Touhy fell only a few fret from Seminole Boulevard and north of as possible." members of the with three generations of Ihr geneSanford merchant* have agrred
term only 22 day* ago. was shot
rat's descendants participating in lo keep their storea open until t
Hrennan. ■ Chicago newsman, the safety of his sister's home Ihr Lyman, school Golden Day* committee disclosed yesterday.
the
ceremony.
The
360-foot
tub,
Ihs
Indication*
ara
th#
only
solu­
In death Wednesday night in a later said in an interview that and never had a chance to fight Drive, Pinr Tree Rd., I’lsr* Oval,
p. m. during the first three dey*
blast of gangland-style shotgun he and Touhy had been together hack.
North Griffin Dr. and Slumber tion is a eounlywtdr tax ae in­ first launched in Ihe Sooth, will h# of next week to aid last minute
christened by Mr*. Hanson K. Ely Christmas shoppers.
fire.
until 9.30 p. m. Wednesday night
The former gangster, once re­ l.anr will he included in Ihe annex­ dividual drainage ditches.
Jr., a granddaughter nf la-a.
Touhy, 91. died in the emerge* when they both left Ihr Chicago puted to tie Ihr only man frared ation.
Th# stores will continue Hieif
ry room of a hospital a little Presa Huh.
by Chicago's former gangster lord
All the people in Casselberry
Friday night hour* tomorrow
Famed Newsman Dies night. Thep will be open until •
more than an hour after two gun­
He said they went downstairs At Capone, only mumbled on (he Heights can join thr luwn and gel
men stalked and shot him ami a together "and that was ihr last way to the hospital in a police lire protection, street lights, rily
TAMPA (UPD — Funeral serv­ p. tn.
bodyguard as they stepped from lima I saw Roger alive."
wagon Police said he appeared water ami road mimtamence,
Th# Chamber of Commerce
ice! are telu-diilrd Friday for K.
a car in front of a West Side
Hrennan sobbed "Why did I bewildered.
developer Hibbard Casselberry said
division
chairman
I). ioimhright, editorial director merchant'*
home where Touhy lived
write that stinkin’, lousy book?”
The shooting recalled Chicago's this morning. Prliilona have been
of ihe Tampa Tribune, who died Chester Muae also said that 99
Touhy’s bodyguard was Walter he said. "That's whai did it." rip-roaring gangster days when rrrrivrd from those persons whose
at lit* home here Wednesday at percent of all stores m Ih* down­
Miller, 62. a retired police ser­
Miller, who also had been as hardly a day passed without a lola are lo he annexed, Cassel­
Ihe age of 63 Limbiight, associat­ town section will close on th*
geant who was a star defense signed to guard Factor (or a murder, usually committed with berry said.
ed with the Tribune since 189U, Saturday following Christmas.
witness at Touhy's kidnaping four-month period during Touhy's shotguns, a weapon that faded out
"Jual about 99 per cent of bueiWESTOVKR AFIt, Mas*. tUI't) had Wen in declining health for
trial
AS year* *yn Roth men trial said tha two gunmen took with the prohibition era.
The Air F'orrr confirmed today •esera! year*. He was s native neaa place* wit] abuse under a
collapsed on the front stoop of him and Touhy by surprise in the
meri-hant*
agreement,**
Muae
And Touhy'a death presented
that a II. X. military plane was of Brunswick, lia.
the home of Tnuhv's sister Mrs. d,yek ■ resMaqtiii *v/e|.
said.
poll
with a murder mystery as
fnrerd down be Dnmlniran Re­
Ett.sl Alesia.
lie said the thugs opened up uaffhrtg as any oner th* days of
public fighter plane* Tuesday.
Tampa Blaze
Touhy, who had ag&gt;-sl and wast­ from behind with a blast that Al t'apene.
Eighth
Air
Force
headquarters
T A M P A ( U P D - A spectacular
ed during 21 yetis behind bars sounded Ilk* “ the Fourth ol
Police pointed out that llir use
here said ihe C4T carrying a U. S fire roared through a downtown
after eonvirtion for the kidnaping July, hut I was ahl« tn wheel of * shotgun indicated Touhy may
The Sanford Vt'Association hat military attache w it intercepted building here today, reusing an
of John ( Jake tha Rarbcr) Fac­ around and gel my pistol empty." has* been shot down in one of
eanceled ils wOV^khop meeting fur by filthier planes near Hie Domini estimated 300,1*10 m damagrt. Ten
tor. was stmt only in the left leg
Miller was shot in the buttocks the longest standing grudges '.i this month and sat thr naxt meet­
rsn-llaitl border and furred tn lantl pieces
______________
_
of firr equipment
were call
hot lost his life blood before and escaped serious injury He I gangland history Modern day Chi ing for Jan tl. •
at an airport in ihe Dominican i
,,ui during Ihe morning ru*h
reaching a hospital
said be fired five tunes a! the j rago gans-'ers have been using
Hie *.«&lt;«-in l i»n »l»o has erhediii- Republic.
Hour lo ligni the lire at the Elec
Factor, m perhaps a strange gunmen and thuught he saw one ' automatir pistols instead of shotnl thr first meeting of Rs ym.th
The plane was piloted by l.t. lrleu I Supply Co. Firemen said
twist of fate, was in Chiragu at stagger Inun a bullet wound as i guns.
MUNICH (UPD - ‘‘ Waif German
group, ihr Sanford Junior Art As- Col. Robert Foley, U. S. military the lilan- apparently started from
the tune Touhy was gunned
intelligence and counter aspionaga
socistion, Jan. 2. This meeting will attache In Veneinrl*. the Domini­ faulty wiring in an air conditioner
down He said he was here in
authorities were said today to bo
la- held at thr home of Mrs. J can Republic and Haiti. Mai. Grn. on the second Hour.
eonnertion with a libel suit he
investigating the rrported attempt
n Gregory on Crystal luikr
Jolm
ti
William*
wilt
Co-pilot.
had filed against Touhy.
hy Communist* to maat poison 1/
Plans also are underway to n
An
Air
Force
*|Mikraman
here
New Princes
2tw employeri of the anti-Had Ra­
“ I'm heartily ssirry for what
t dilish a crafts division lo include said lie did not know whether Ihe
dio Free Europe.
happened,” Factor said in a
VATICAN
CITY
tlli'D
—
Dope
the fields nf creative craftsmanship plane was fired on The Miami
hotel room interview early today.
RPE official* aaid Wedneidv
with metal, wood, clay and glass. Herald raid in a copyright ill* Jolm XXIII today embraced seven
Factor said he first heard of
new princes of llu- Roman Catho­ that Communist agents, acting on
Person*
interested
in
Ihi*
activity
patch
Dial
the
American
plane
the shooting while in a nightclub
order* of “ a Communist diplomat
are invited to attend the Jan. II wa* forced down alter a bur*t of lic Church and hrought them into stain,nrd in Western Europe,” put
on Chicago's near North Side
Hie
college
uf
cardinal*
in
a
cere­
meeting.
machinegmi lire
deadly alrupinr in salt shakers ai
with a travelling companion. De­
Ily the way of extending thanks
TUNIS (UPD - President Ei­ ness) Palace, hi* old wartime
'Hie spokesman *aid the plane mony nf regal pomp and splendor. Ihr ItKK cafeteria.
tectives obtained a minute • by
SI. I'eters' Basilica was turned (or
to
the
Sanford
Recreation
Dept
,
senhower
returned
today
to
Tu­
was
on
a
routine
(ilghl
(rum
Ciu­
headquarters,
to
Ingreeted
by
mmulr account of Factor's stay
the orca-tun into a sea of shim­ One of Ihe would he poisoner* in­
in
Chicago.
One
remained nisia from where ha directed Ihe llourgmba. The downdraft from the association has designed and dad Trujillo in the Dominican Re­ mering, flickering lights thjl shone formed official* what had been
built
a
Christinas
display
for
the
invasion
of
Sicily
16
years
ago
public to Haiti when Ilia accident
Ihe rotor blades scattered spe­
through the night in Factor’ s
on the rich, rotorful robes and done and Ihe shaker* were not pul
and promised President Habib cially spread Persian rugs like north aisle of the Civic Center. Ar­ occurred Tuesday.
on Ihe tables, it wa* reported.
hotel room.
chitect Hal Harris* designed Ihe
Thr plane later wa* allowed to uniforms of 41 cardinal* and scores
Factor, a convicted swindler Itourguiba to help raise the liv­ leave*
The German authorilira invest*,
of arrhbi .hops, bishops, priests
ing
standards
of
this
impoverish
decoration
and
supplied
the
malrr
resume
H
*
flight,
the
ipokreman
Tight
security
kepi
a
rheermg
hut now a wealthy Beverly IIUIs,
gating th* case were presumed to
and nuns
lals.
It
will
be
lighted
by
Ihe
city.
ed
nation
said.
Arab
rruwd
of
several
thousand
Calif., real estate dealer, had ae
be intelligence ami counterespio­
From Hmtrguib* he gol a re- al a distance bill there were
cosed Touhy of libeling him in
nage personnel, whn«e headquar­
an aiitohiography entitled. "The minder that Africa contained Ihr frirndly cries of “ ya y* Ike!”
ter* are in a srrludrd fnraat area
Stolen Years,” published last "last outposts of stubborn colon­ and "&gt;* ya Bourguihal" As the
only a short distanre from Radio
ialism.”
Thr
Tunisian
president,
president
stepped
from
the
heli­
month.
Free Europe.
The book, written by Chicago who led the nation's fight for in­ copter an artillery signal luttery
Tlie l^indon Daily Workrr, a
dependence
from
France
in
1936,
began firing a 21 gun salute so
Sun Times reporter Hay Hrennan.
Communist newspaper, branded
said these remnants must be ell near Eisenhower he must have
the potxun incident ■ publicity
nunatrd before there ran be a been paired by each blast.
stunt.
lasting peace.
“ Inevitably they would *ay
The president left Tunis by he)
ihia." an KFK official said "They
(copter and landed aboard the
would say it even if wa had a
Cruiser (1,8 S. lie* Moines nine
photograph of ihe person putting
minutes latri The ship alrrady
ih« potion in Ihr salt shakers."
was underway toward Toulon,
France, when the president’ s hell
NEW YORK (UPD—The fed copter touched down
rral government’* most massive
Eisenhower, who received an­
effort In break the arkets syndi­ other tumultuous welcome here,
PARKS AIR FORCE. Calif.
cate since the days of Al Capone spent four hours in Tunisia where (UPD— Ninety nine hungry, gri­
“ A Night of Noel.” featuring
goes to the jury todav in the he scored one of his great and my men will walk blinking into
community tinging of favorite
thr
sunlight
today.
trial of *20 accused conspirators early victories of World War l(.
Chriatmai tong* and carol* will ha
at the notorious Apalarhin, N, Y , After talks with Botirguiba he
The si cel door to a neighborpresented by tha City Recreation
meeting of 1937was driven 10 mite* into Tunis lo hood type nuclear fallout -heller
Department at 6 13 p. m. today
If. S District Judgr Irving visit Hie graves of American war swings open and the 99 volun­
in Ih* Civic Center
Kaufman was to mstrurt the eight ■lead before flying back to his teer* end a two week under­
Musir bv Ihe Seminole High
men and four women juror* he ship
ground esislenre at Ihis have 33
School hand and glee club will prafore they receive the rase.
Eisenhower flew from the De» miles east of San Francisco
rede Ihr community singing lead
Prosecutor M i l t o n Wessell Moines by helicopter to an im­
During their life as moles they
hy Charlie Morrison. Many of th*
wound up hi* case Wednesday promptu clearing ttJO yards from didn’t see da) light. They used
favurite carol- anil popular Christ­
night with the charge that thr Dar F* Saada i House of Ifappi electric tights, lived ihi concert
inas tones wilt Is# featured. All
defendant* were so hound in sil
Irated diets and suffered cramp
ages ara welcome and no admis­
ence that "grown men cry” rath
es( quarters. The entire steel and
sion charge will h# made,
er than revral what happened at
concrete shelter is smaller than
the Apalachin home of the late
a five room house.
Brass Fire
Joseph Barbara two year* ago.
Shelter
commander
Walter
A gra** fire horned Iwo city
Most of the defendant* havr
E
Stropsof
Hie
natal
radiologi­
A car belonging to Mr. and
blocks between 23th PI. and 26lh
criminal records ranging from Mrs
cal
defense
laboratory
said
the
Raymond Lundqmst was
St off Sanford Avw yesterday
narcotics and illegal gambling to stolen from Iheir carport* Die experiment was undertaken lo
afternoon, the fire dept, report­
whit* slavery and suspicion of last night by two boys and a girl, test Ihe ability of humans to re­
ed today. A water heater flared
murdrr. It is widely believed police reported today
main
isolated
from
the
outside
Pilmn
up at the loti W. 12th St. horn*
that Apalachin wa a meeting ol
Howard Whelehel caught Ihe Ju world during Ihe stmiilaled fallnf Janie* Mmott it D o p tn.
the "hoard uf dircclot*” of the 1 vmiles and thr ear wtthm a half nut danger period after i nuclear
but no damage wa* done the de­
rackets lo discuss national prob hour at 23th St and Hardy Rd blast.
partment reported
It alvi was Ui test the shelter
lent*.
The children were turned over to
People may ask, ‘ what kind f the Sheruffs office.
itself for strength, capacity, and
conspiracies can’ t be beaten by
adaptability to the problem of
Balloon Found
the federal government, by the
housing too person* in event of
PULTON, Mias. (UPI) - Th#
New Office Building atomic attack.
FBI?” We*»ei said.
world « largest balloon fell ta
“ It is the kind that binds Ihese
Hrrhert Cherry wilt build a *13,• Slrope termed th* test "an un
earth in Hie wood* near hare to­
I.T. COL. NOItKKT L. COiLNKI.L, loft, of SuHloril, in nhown ruceiv in# hi.*
people together so t ghlly in »d oust office building for ihree stores qualified aurceia."
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are bound by bands so strong to |St. Cherry, owner of Cherry Real ue living here for a much more
balloon, part of a series of cos­
from major to lieutenant colonel. Cornell, hit* been in the reserve unit since
Pe (hat it will take a verdict of hastate, said he wall start construe extrndrd period without undue
mic ray exploration* flights, had
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1918 and in unit ordnanc« officer.
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Gang Shooting Ends Freedom Of Touhy
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Dominican Plane
Reported Firing
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Art Association
Cancels Meeting

Mass Poisoning
Try Investigated

Ike Offers Economic Aid
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Gang 'Directors'
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Fallout Shelter
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current m n a t lour cooJd bo ap- the Kasar.i** Sunday. TIm serrico
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directIon of tba pastor. Roe.
1 abort Span. Roth the iaagra&gt;atloo oad tbo choir wfll participate
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�TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
A Cabinet member pointed out
Halt Pardon Board has asked th* MieUewiet bad been convicted of
further investigation before acting robbery before the war. Slate
an clemency for a Negro man ten- Comptroller Ray Green said it was
fenced to death for raping a white "a question of whether his war
rcTord wipes out everything else
teen-age high school beauty.
The hoard aafd Weneaday it he's done.”
The board votrd unanimously to
would take action in the cate of
condemned rapist Ralph Williams, spare the life of Gilbert Francis
Jtl, of St. Petersburg, after the Stead, SI. of Stamford, Conn. Mead
Attorney general checks conflict­ was convicted in the double stay*
ing dates contained in the records. inf of hia estranged wife and lover
Hie investigation probably will not at Hollywood, Fla., in last.
In other action Wednesday, the
be complete until early next year.
Williams' attorney told the board board refused eivtl rights to for­
Wednesday tha Negro was a viclim mer Levy County Sheriff George T.
of "tha duuble standard of south­ Robbins, convicted on a moonshine
ern justice.” He recalled that 10 whisky charge. Robbins has served
Negroes have died in the Florida hia term but cannot run for office
electric ehair tor raping white wo­ again until civil rights are restor­
men but not a single white man ed.
The board denied clemency to
hat received the death penalty
Jfer tha rape of a Negro woman. George Fabian of Tampa, who has
Gov. LeRoy Collins pointed out served a year of a four-year sen­
that tha so-called "double stand­ tence on a bolita conviction; refus­
ard” was a circumstance just aa ed to free (3-year-old Rose MiUer,
Miami'! ''Madam Sherry,” from
true of the North aa the South.
Collins recalled a recent survey a one-year term for running a
Indicating that no white man any­ bouse of prostitution; and denied
where in the nation bad ever been clemency to Jacksonville druggist
put to death for raping a Negro. Musa Batch, who faces a four-year
Williams admitted sexual rela­ term for telling drugs excessively
tions with the 17-year-old St. Pet­ to an cldtrly woman.
ersburg girl but said it was her
ddea. The girl testified she never
r*aw Williams until the night he
stabbed her with an Ice pick and
attacked her.
The Pardon Board, at a day­
long session, refused to grant clem­
ency to condemned Miami eopTAMPA (UPI) — Bullets from a
killer Norman J. Mackiewicx des­
pite a friend* plea that Msckie- passing car struck and seriously
wica saved hie life in World Wir wounded a Tampa publisher late
Wednesday night aa ha walked in
Joseph Araeria of Memphis, front of hie home.
Robert L. Hooper. 41, owner of
.Tenn.. told the board Msekiewlci'
sear experiences upset him to a the Farm Bureau Publishing Co.,
point where he was not "normsl.” was hit in the stomach and both
Mackiewlci was sentenced to die arm*. Hospital official* listed hie
for gunning down an off-duty condition ,as serious but said he
policeman at Miami Beaeh ia 1M7, would recover.
Early today, police arrested two
men and a woman for questioning
in the shooting.
But Detective Captain Walter
Heinrich laid he could find no
motive for the gangland style at­
tack.
Witnesses said Hooper had Just
Three persona were injured left hie home lo see hi* son when
an automatic pistol opened up from
Tuesday in a collision which threwr
the car. Hooper fell to the street
a Volkswagen Hfl feet, landing tha
and the rar sped off.
ear upside down.
But Heinrich said ■ neighbor
Charlotte M. Green. 1901 Bum- was sbla to get the license num­
merlin Ave. waa slowing down to ber of the Arcing car. Police trac­
(urn from 25th gt. onto Bummer* ed the vehicle to Henry Goff Jr.,
tin Ave. when her Volkswagen was 31, a newspaper vendor now on
hit from behind by a car driven probation after eervrng five years
by Arthur D. Hill, 313 E. Fifth for fencing a stolen ear.
Rt., a Negro, police eaid. Charlotte
Arrested with Goff were Jan LU*
Green waa taken to ;Reminole Hard, 32, s man drrsted as a wom­
Memorial Hospital with neck in­ an. and Von Pease, a woman.
juries and cuta on tha bark of her
Hooper's wife, Carroll, said »h*
head. Kora Belt was taken to the believed the shooting may have
hospital with possible fraeturaa involved a business deal.
and Alica Hill waa brought there
/or observation. Both Negroes
.vrre in Arthur Hill's ear. Hill,
.who suffered stomarh bruitet waa
.token lo the Sanford Naval Air
iBtalian dispensary.
Hill's tar .kidded l i t foot ha.
fore the impart and M fact after,
police said. Hill waa rharged with
OAKLAND, Calif. (UPO-Draad
reckless driving.
moving? Robert Winston, *4, la in
ihe midst ot moving a two bedroom
house, bneks, beams and all, from
Oaklsnd to Phoenix, Aril., more
than 000 miles away.
What'a more, he's making the
Member* of Lake Miry least* move by jeep and trailer.
Troop 242 making tha waakend
Winston, an artist and jewelry
camping trip this waakend to tha rraftiman built the home-himself
BeminnU Indian Evtrgladea Ra­ beginning in 1*50, It featured rocki
tal-ration will laava Saturday fathered from throughout the
morning by prisata ear, at 7;S0 United Slate* and some 355 varie­
taking a sack lunch.
ties ot cactus.
BU three years ago heavy rains
They wilt camp on tha Brighton
Reservation, will barn supper, loosened the hillside and Winston's
breakfast and lunch and will at- house began lo slidr. Each year,
land church with tha Indiana. Tha lha house slid ■ little more.
So Winston and his wife derided
boys will present all clothing and
toy* recently collected te lha In­ lo move to the Csmelbsck Moun­
dian itad.ra far distributioa at tain near Phoenix. Winston began
dismantling the house and hauling
Christmas.
Thsy will return to Laha Mary it a trailer-toad at a time to Ari­
sons — an l( hour trip to straightat 5 p. m. Sunday.
through driving.
He has made more thin a dnsen
C o a ch h ig n s
trips and plant several doten more.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. fUPll Enough of the new home has been
—Dewsyn# ( Deway) King, 24, a ■saembled in Phoenix ro the Win­
graduate of the University of stons ran live there this winter.
North Dakota in 1941, signed a But they tre leaving behind onr
three year contract today as back- bedroom, s living room and a bath
field roach for the Rutgers foot­ ia Oakland so they can spend four
ball trim. King was backfield months rich summer here.
coach at lha University of Penn•ylrania for tha last four years.

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aisiatance to It Raiford prlion
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shackled prisoner*, sometime*
naked, to their cells for periods
up to to days with little or no
food Some were battered by
streams of water from bosei and
abused in other ways, the indict­
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tho eharges of brutality. Another
resigned in January.
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Wednesday at the big prison to
criticize federal investigations,
said the case was giving Florida
a bad reputation.
• If we let the federal govern­
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won t have any guards," Roberts
said.

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BOSTON (CPI) — Connie Marrero. former Washington Senators
pitcher, bei been signed by the
Boston Red Sox s i scout for tho
Cubaa area.

“ The itate ahould back these
men 100 per cent.’* be added.
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guards "'wouldn't harm a flea.
They are food cracker bo;, s and
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MIAMI. FIs. (CPI&gt; - Quarter­
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third leading passer among the
major colleges, faai been added
to lha North squad for the an
nual North-South Shrine football
game here Dee. 24, Alio named
tis the North teim w»* John
Greener, 230 pound guard from IIlincia.

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guard! would be a bard bio*, but
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employes the Inmates might h»
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Wednesday night to intercede for
James Buehsnan, Miami Herald
: reporter arrested here last week,
hinting h» may only be posting is
a nywsman.
Jose A. Maestri rejected an
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tlon newspaper Advance, for aid
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from the cell whrre he has been
' held since Thursday.
He said there It an evident link
between Buchanan and Auitln
Young, an American fugitive
from Pinar del Rio prison whom
the Miami nrwsiu.-i Interviewed
in a ixiiel room shortly before h*
w*« recaptured.
I "There la tvldenre that many
FBI agent* or instruments of the
, wont rimes come to Cuba as
’newspapermen’ . . when their
real purpose is to estsblish tonj taels with conspirator* and other
j such people," Maestri laid in a
|letter to Zayas.
"Some Americans seem to feel
that they posses* a freebooter's
license authorizing them to com­
mit any offense. The Buchanan
ease It one more Instance of
this."
Preiident Oivaldo D«rticos had
previously rejected an appeal
from the Inter • American Press
laying "Cuhan authorities cannot
tolerate the performance of mm
inal ad* under lha cover of
newsgathering.'’
William Cowle*, editor of the
•Spokane Spokesman • Itaview and

fact that Buchanan was bringing
medical supplies to Young's hotel
room when he was arrested.
Cowles conceded Cuba’ s right to
enforce its laws, but asked Dortiros te specify esarily which
law Buchanan had violated "and
what penalty is applicable under
that law."

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CHICAGO (CPU - The Chirago Cubs announced Monday
that the starting time for single
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.Missing Father
For Christmas

MIAMI (IM'lf—City Hall lowfrrd She shade* on Miami Striplea,rn and police began work to­
day on a way to keep them cov­
ered.
The City Commission decided hy
tinanimou* vote to halt strip tea*e
dancing in this Smith Florida
plsygrmi ml.
V new mdtnanre would make it
illegal for any male or female in
a p.iblie place lo ilinnhe or ex­
pose the body in a lewd or las­
civious manner. Offender* would
b
ilne&lt; t In a maximum penalty
of tgi day* in jail and 1300 fine.
The law does not affeel Ihe
pb.-h nite'ies of Miami lleaeh.
which ha. a separate ir*&gt;veminent
The new law was lo take elfert
immediately, but polite probably
won t be able to enforce it until a
method for making it slick can he
worked nut.
Vtuineys for several Miami
nightspot*
featuring
stripper*
charged the new law was uncon­
stitutional and promised to take
their fight lo the court.*.
Iiwin kayfets, president of the
Flmida night club owner* were
"suffiriently" coveii i hy taw* at- •
ready on the city books.
•'ll very definitely will t*e a de4riment to the tourist trade.” he
said of the new ordinance
The piolilcni of strip-tea.er* I*
nothing new for city official*.
Mayor Robert king High launched
a one-man campaign #g. in-t harebosomed beauties si the .tart of
the tuuri-t . .-a.on la«t yem.
One stripper told a riviy eluh
-!uI'....' ■■r cf i be -M,He- eitv
irarkdovsns that “ undressing In It­
self i.n't immoral '*
“ It’ s how you art after you are
undressed," she said.

EAST BRUNSWICK, X, J.
4LTII—Kenneth Biown left th*
home for work D«v. 4 with • ki»»
for hi* wife and a » * '« to the
yrnung***t of hi* ftv* children, It
f wa« like many other »urh parting*.
W
Hii 28-year-old wife, Dorothy,
went about her Friday chore* and
tended the children. She waited
for her husband's return from his
IDUMJO-a-year foreman joh on the
nifht shift. The waiting turned
to anxiety, then to fear.
Rruwn failed to show up for
work at the Chicopee Manufactur­
ing Co. in Miiltuwn. Neither
friend* nor family ha* *een or
heaVd from him since.
Mrs. Brown, loft witnout any
income, turned lo hi* and her par­
ents for help. She kept his dis­
appearance quiet, hoping he would
A VISIT FROM S A N T A 1’ I .A l'S w ip en joyed l*y ihe Glvnn and Kent row
return.
■
“ l don't understand. If I could
children at .Mr*, .lane U. Glenn’* M ill Oak Ave. home .Monday nijiht. The
only undenland,'* the said. "He
Gamma Omctra ch apter o f Kp*ilon Sigm a Alpha ha* liven *poii»uni&lt;R visit*
was a rery, very good husband
from the jo lly elf w ith proceed* o f $1 per visit going lo buy shoes for
and a wonderful father.-’
county children w ho d on 't have them. Grouped around Santa, are, from
The child ten missed him, too,
loft, Angela Renfrmv, Rohhy Glenn, Harry R enfrow , Norman and James
especially with Christmas *pGlenn.
£ preaching. Kenneth Jr„ 10; Su-.
■an, 8; Bill, 7; Norman, ft, and
I.ori, 2, have lost their appetite*
and have difficulty sleeping.
” Su*»n is so thin and pair and
ah* just bleaks up at the sound
of his ninie and the woid ’dad­
dy'.” Mrs. Brown said.
from the AAA's Traffic Safely , of the t2 key words, Sometimes
By FRANK EI.EA/ER
She decided i'ne could keep hi*
WASHINGTON (UPl) — The Foundation, i* intended to e.*tab be Ma* al*o reversed 'em. Before
disappearance quiet no longer. American Automohile Association ti.h your attitude toward the au linking up your checkmarks, to
She told h*r story to newsmen. rxprrts lo come out soon with a tomobilr.
i iium pinui***, be irsiuir* litem
"I hope he'll read something wonderful new way to te«t driv­
Malfetn and others at work on '» 'heir original order
That's why I don't know yet
l| anil just tall us and talk to the er*. I just took tlie test and am the safely projeel developed ihr
children," she said, "Maybe we pretty *ure t! showed I hate test alter performing a deep p*y- whether my denlless lender* re
ran talk lo him and make him work, like Ctrl*, and love money. etiological study on h*i Iccti-ngtd suit from good driving or luck.
come home.'*
What it established about my drivers in Cleveland Hall of these I ni not sure I want lo find out
She said if he had gone any prospect* lor long life in event I were chronic traflic violator*
plate thr thought he would go to, gCCp driving 111 never know, un The other half lud good driving
Florida. He liked Daytona Heath |flJ j gel up {mirage to send in record*.
and Miami. Her main concern was mr papers for grading
It i&lt; built around 12 words, or
th* children.
f o jaj.# [j,;,
which is_ not
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Member* of the Goldsboro P I A
l can t gel them to «ve Santa
fpajy for general use. you call them. It record.* your assn
saw ,x Christina* program, pie
rlau*. They just want to see don’t even have to get behind the nation* or impressions about each
arnlrd gut* for the school beallh
their daddy,” she said.
clinic and made plans for I briefwheel, although goodness know. of these vsurils. &lt;tnc of thr words
How srleniifir prayer makes mas gilt* bags for fWws studenl*
AAA isn't oppn.ed In qualifying is car. Other*, beside.* work,
prospective drivers that wav. Ml women and money, im little wrap Hue peace and security available at their meetings this week.
will be Ihr topic of ,i free lee
M e m b e r O f H oard
The Gold shorn first grade pupil*
you do is put check mark* on on. transportation, and power.
lure on Christian Science to be presented the Christmas play. ” A
HOLLYWOOD ( U P li------ Albert some forms.
Dr. Malfetti is ftb and lin* been
The test takes 14 minutes anil in tile psychology business luiu given in Sanford, December '20 Christmas Box for the Family in
Eugsinlth, the producer, lias an­
nounced the election nf Mamie Van is based on what psychologists enough to know that anybody old hy Haul K Muvro of Jackson the Mtoe,” and a pantomime "The
Christmas Story ”
Horen to membership on the board call a ‘‘ semantic differential '* enough to drive ran figure the ulle.
i*n extensive tour a* a mem­
I'aients brought gift* of chert*.
of directors of Photoplay Asso­ That taut has nothing whatever to "right' answii* if -imply asked
ciates. Inc., which he heads. The do with the big round thing tie to rate mis own vnnirpl of a c.ir ber of the i hn*!;an Science pj||0q rates, towel*, rugs and other
firm will produce ''Teacher Was tween the bark wheels.
The new lest, though, ra n t be R.i.iiii of lectureship, Mr. Wav- ar|1(.|,.B f„r ||,P tiealth clime amt
ro
will speak
Hpeitk in
in the title ten.........’
fun,|* |llr purchase ol
The test, devisdd by t'nb.imloa Inked
a Sexpot," a csniitdy starring Mias
Van l)orrn. and "Confessions of an University psychologist -lames L. I \- applied lo each of till' 12 ter si .1 p. in
veneli.in lilmdv
This lecture i* under the auI'laiis were cumpleteil l** -five
Opium Eater." 1
1 Malfetti under • $100,000 gran word- lor tuiueplsi yon are
pices of the f irst I’bureh of bag* of candy arid fruit in the 900
asked In Judge lb pair* ut eon- Christ Scientist*. Sanford
ID* pupil* ot tile »cli«ol and a coin
tiudlriurv .idjertive* — active or subject
wilt
he
"Christian
passive, &gt; ran or dirty, weak or ScicniT, the Revelation of True initti-e of patent* voliinteeie-l to
help ptrpaie them.
strong. &lt;■&gt;&lt; You do this by putting Security."
.Next meeting of the group will
cheek in.uk* on a -e.ile, between
Mr Wavro is a nativi of Cieve be at 8 p m. .Ian, It.
these extreme-, rti.it - how t on laud Ohio He withdrew from
i e-l Hiv io.bleii feeling.- on biisinv •* hi ibtJ to inter tin puh
i. girl*, and money,
lie practice of Ctiri-tiau Scietier
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uiunatrly, die quit givers healing. He -ervrit as a Christian
wont
cure
imii
n
bow
you
rate
At The New
WASHINGTON I CPU — "I only 150 feet abovr or below his any one of these items, even ear Science mmi»trr during Murid
Mar II
^ Just opened her op anil decided level course eight miles above
Mhai
they
do when you're
Aetively interested in yunth
to take what I could get.”
Edwards Air Force Base.
through i- link up your eluiK work. b&lt; ■*a* awarded Hie ,lr
What boyish-looking Air Force
mark* wnh Inn &gt; and compare die Mnlji t.rglou id Honor by lire
Maj. Joseph W. Rogers got vea&gt; The deroratrd Korean war hero
the resulting pictures. The picture
Supreme Council
the distinction of flying an air­ also was requited to stay within mu»; nratly re-unhung the one Inlernalional
plane faster than any other liv­ lateral limits or one mile on each yotlr d e ck mark* make under , Order ul Di Vloiay. Hr ha* turn
ut S itbuiiic ! teat-tier nf Clirlitian
211
K.
l»l
ing man.
side of his 18 kilometer about "eat
shows the psychologist* scienie -ime lupt
"Iter” was a sleek F-Iort Della 11-mile &gt; course.
wlueli word you a.&lt;soriale with
Dai l jet interceptor which Rog­
” 1 kept getting message* from Ihe automobile.
ers piloted through the California the giound is to where l »».«
The proven bad driver* in
tkiea at a speed of 1,5211.9 miles lain ally,” Roger* recalled. "But Cleveland, for instance, associat­
per hour—more than twice the on the altitude matter, I w*s on ed ears with weapon* or freedom
(j$ speed of sound.
my own. I baldly had time to from control of Ihrir parents.
Thr weil-huiit, dark-hatted air­ took at other instrument*.''
M o st
Even l can «ei- tlut is bad. Driv
man gave a graphic de-eription
Rogers first flew hl» produc­ rr* with good icrords tended to
of hts Tue-day morning flight to
tion-model F-llMS east to w et associate autos with transport
new..men here Wednesday. Rog­
over
the course at t.5.1ft miles an tain or work.
ers, Aft, met reporteis after Gen.
1 can't »av for sure what all
houi.
He then wheeled around
Thomas D. White. Air Force chief
Hi** other possible associations
flashed back we.t to east at
»f &gt;taff prevented him with his l.iUft mile* an hour.
might reveal to the experts But
third Distinguished Flying Crus*.
“ Wc had enough,” crackled a ra&lt;h concept wa* puked for a
Unlike the motorist opening op
radio message from tho ground. pi-r pose
hi* car on a straight stretch of
\uii that [ ve disclosed -unit- of
“ I knrw that referred to the
highway, Rogers didn't pay much
speed,” Rogeis said, it meant Dr Malfetti * srrrrls, | din t feel
9 attention to Ihe speed indicator on
the aveinge of hii two passe, . uiliy a' ail Even when you
hi* in-lrument panel. He was too
know all this in advance, it
had set the new wot Id speed
busy watching hi* altimeter,
won t help a bit if and when you
maik.
go in for the tr»t
Rogers, a native of Worthing­
The new mark topped by near
ton, Ohio, rsp amed that to quali­
Because Dr. Malletl:. a* a final
fy for the inlet national speed i&gt; 3b mil*, per hour th, .peed »f
ncaktly repg1,48.1 miles an hour claimed Oct.
, .nriler' of Hie id pairs
mark he was allowed to vary
I hy Rus-ia for Its new Krai ' a'll&lt;i'IIVr» a* trialed to rat'll
“ If
It’s
H ard w are,
W e
H ave
It’
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mile* »u hour faster than the pieComplete Your
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viou* official lesurd of l,IOt miles
( hri*tma* Shopping
per hour *et May Id. t!tft8, by
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The Sanford Seminole* hit th* road
iagain tomorrow night and will ba Making
‘^thelr third victory in a row aa thay m#*t
."the New Smyrna Barracuda*,
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The Seminole* were impressive in
; their win over DeLand Tuesday night al&lt;though in the second half they found the
i going a little rough. Jim Gracey paced the
' attack once again with an identical total
o f the first game with Lyman aa he rack­
, ed up 23 points. Th* six foot senior for.
•ward now holds ail school scoring records.
Junior center Doug Tamny continued
; to impress as he droppMi in 11 points and
. did a fine job on the boards. He was a
; little slow in th* rebounding department
. in the first period of th* contest but, as
, soon aa h* found th* rang* h* was plenty
; tough.
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As I said before, if Tamny comes
•through for Coach Layer the Seminole*
I will be plenty tough. They may not win
^all their games but they'll win more than
.their share. With the playmaking of
‘ Lundquist and Perldes and the work on
the inside by Gracey and Christensen this
'could be the outstanding team in recent
' years.
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The recent trade between the Kansas
City A ’a and th* Yankees goes a littl* fur­
. ther in proving that the A’s are just a
'farm club of the Yanks.

Covers Sports
The old Kansas City Blues were the
AAA club for th* Yanks before Kansas
City came into th* American League
several years ago. This might not sound
funny but nctually, th* very sam* front
office runs the A ’s that ran the Blues and
there have been very few change*. Some
people don't know that Arnold Johnson,
president of the A's, and Del Webb, pre.
sident o f the Yanks, are business partners
in the construction business and their
firm built the stadium where the A's play
in KC.
The trades between these two clubs
give every indication that they are con­
nected in some way. Actually the trade
that took place the other day sending
Roger Maris to th* Yanks was a carry
over from a deal last season when Maris
was traded by Cleveland to KC. One sports
caster says that it's a known fact that
Kansas City traded for Maris because
Frank I-ane would not trade him to th*
Yanks. KC, in turn had planned to send
Maris directly to the Yanks in a few
weeks but in the meantime Lane got wind
o f the deal and made KC promise to hang
on to him for the balance o f the season.
This is just one incident that adds fuel
to the fire. In the last two years there
have been 15 major trades between these
two clubs involving 63 major league play,
ers. let alone the minor league deals.

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Itolor Rhys# sad Texai A k I
football ttsmi scheduled their
last stiff workouts todiy btfora
meeting in the annual Holiday
•owl game Ssturdsy.
Both teams drilled at the bowl
site, st Lang field, Wednesday.
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Gains in Play

The Pig N” Whistle mused Hobions out of the top spot, and
moved Pryors over, as they
Climbed into the first place of
Ike Sandspur Bowling league.
Both The Pig and the State
Farm Insurance tram have a
total of 2* wins. Robson* drop­
ped to accond slot with 3* wins,
Foodmart bolds third with IS.
Wtlaon-Sfaler la la fourth with II
and fifth is held by Roumtllats
With W
The Pig really put it un the
sportsters as they won all three
gitr.ei, ending with a I.lio handi­
cap series to take that money
Spot. Robson's Pat foster had
high
senes on that team, and
Libbie Whitehead starred m the
pick up of the 17. 5-8 to, and
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split*. Onthe restaurant
tide. Ann Conklin piled up a 491
scries, and Pat Tealo made the
1-10 and 2 7 splits, Camille More­
land toppled the 5-7 ind 3 10, and
Dot Thomas pieked up the 2 7.
Wilson-Maler In losing two
games to Pryor*, looked like
that
would be
Impossible, but
handicap once again was against
Ihem. They rolled (no new re­
cord* for the league, this vsrek.
as they piled up a 732 arratrh
game, and 2.0*3 scratch senes,
to take both money spots. Margie
Wood had a 314 aeries to top
the furniture team, and Arlene
Dedrring made the baby split,
27. LiiUan Ogden wasn't far be­
hind for the underwriters as she
scored a 301 series. Naomi
Jackakon toppled tha 6 7-10 split
for Pryor*.
foodmart also had a big night,
rolled one game of 710 that was
record for a few minutrs, and
took aU thri-e gamrs from the
druggist*. Lucille Harris, mak­
ing the 3 to, had high scries for
the grocers. Eve llogera scored
a turkey at &gt;hc brought in a
arries Just under Lucil’e's

T e x , and the Bear, from Hick
ory. N. C., sought to get Iht
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feel" of Ik.
Use fi.u
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on which the
nationally-televised CBS g a m e
will begin at 12:37 p. m. e.e.t.
Meanwhile Clem son's football
team, a etrong. will leave today
by chartered airliner for Houston.
Tex., and ill meeting with Texas
Christian in the Dluebonnet Bowl

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CAMDEN*, N. J, (CP|&gt;_ (;fne
f.kcei Armstrong of Elixabeth,
•V. J., said today he wants Spider
Webb or Gene Tulmer after hit
upset derision over promising
Rudy Elli* of Cblrago in a 19round nationally televised mid­
dleweight bout here.
Armstrong. 133‘k, snapped the
22 year-old Ellis' *l|ht-bout win
mng atreak by beating tha Windy
City knockout artist to th* punch
and getting the better of almost
every inside exchange.
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In addition to the "Lineman »{
the Year" award, Davu alio r».
ceived a certificate in recogntion of bis selection to U Pr, u 5|
All-America team. Back Erma
Davi* received a certHicate a&lt; a %
aecond-team All-American idee. *
tion while Gerhard Schwtdes, an.
other back, was given a certifi.
cate as a third-team choice.
The banquat served at a i eK(j.
off for the Syracuie team, which
leaves here Friday for ltounan
te complete training for its N&gt;*
Year'* Day game with Texav m
the Colton Bowl. Store than sy&gt;
persona attended the. banquet.

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hia first 27 games. At this rate,
HOUSTON, Te*. (UPD - o j.
he will wind up th* season with man K. S. (Bud) Adami. prn|.
approximately 2,300 points.
dent of the Houiton Oilers of th*
Bob Petut act the N'BA'a scor­ new American Football League
ing standard last season with has at least 3.000 new fam!
Adams purchased that many tick­
2,103 points.
ets for schoolboys to watch SatuN
In other Wednesday action. day'* Bluebonnet Bowr game be.
Ctlf Hsgan'a free threw with 30 tween Texas Christian and Citm.
seconds remaining gave St. Louis son.
a 107-10* verdict over Detroit and
Syracuse mad* it four out of
five agalnat New York with a 111­ Shop For Christmas
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113 triumph over the Knicka.
BALTIMORE. Md. (UPI) Philadelphia broke up a tight J
At Th* New
Sword Dancer, who climaxed his game which aaw the lead switch
1959 season with victories in the 11 time* by taking an M-S2 lead
Travers, Woodward and Jockey at the end of three quarters. The
Club Gold Cup. was named Warrior* later halted a Royal
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•Horae of the Year” in the Turf rally that carried them to with­
and Sport Digest's annual nation-' in 100-97 midway through the
wide poll of aportawritera and period. Jack Twyman registered
211 E. 1st
aponscaiters.
34 points for Cincinnati.

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YOUNG TRAINERS CHECK PUP— Mark and Tony Hughe*, young .-von*
of greyhound owner Larry Hughes, look over their favorite speedster t&lt;&gt;
*ee if h* is ready for the Sanford-Orlamio Kennel Club’* opener Saturday
night. The dog i* a fast Grade A ntepper named Brookwood.

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Greyhounds known to b* high on
the list of likely candidate* include
Race Street Kennel's Ilobbv Son
and Happy Joe Lucky, J. M. Kd
wards' Ed's Hlurlace and three
representatives of the powerful ()*
wald Brothers Kennel, a new­
comer here. Oswald possibilities
are O. R.'s Ample, O. B.'a Massive
and O. B.'a Melon.
Hobby Son schooled lo four win*,
Happy Joe Lucky to three tints
and a fourth. Ed's IHiielace cover­
ed the 3 lftths mile distance in a
sitsling 31 3! seconds, a clocking
that was not bettered during tho
pre-season contests.
The tiack will W dark tonight
and tomorrow night as final pre?
arations are made for Saturday
night's opening.

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ABOARD L. S. S. ESSEX — Bri­
tish Ad in. Sir Alexander Bmgley,
in a message sen', to President Els­
enhower by blinker as iheir ships
passed in the Mediterranean:
*J am honored and delighted to
hr able lo salute you while you
pass on your mission of peace
through the sea you knew so well
in the war."

NEW YORK — Jungle physician
Dr. Thomas A Dooley, returning
lo his hospital us Lao, attar a
cancer operation and a 71 slop
fund-raising lecture tour:
“ I to going back to the peace
and tranquility of the war iu Laos,
and t m so happy about it 1 just
can't believe it ycl '*
TOl'KKA, Kan. — Strategic Air
Com titj nil Brig. Grit And \V. Niel­
son, announcing in- lui* cancrlrii
his order soiling tip a "Big Bro
thor ' svstem to police the private
and puiiltc live, of hts men:
"I have rescinded this pulley e(fective lilts dale."

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With all schooling sessions rompleted the spotlight at the SanfordOrlando Kennel Club now swings to
^Saturday's gala opening when an
lt-race program will be on tap,
Starting at 8:10.
The greyhounds have been wann­
ing up during a total of 324 pre­
season contests which have brought
out the largest and most enthusi­
astic cruwds in schooling history.
These preliminary tests, taken by
pups and veterans alike, prove con­
clusively that the huge pack of rac­
ing greyhounds is the finest ever
^assembled In this area.
™ In tact stars are so plentiful that
Raring Secretary It. C. "t’ ilsy"
Williamson is having a tough time
picking tha best eight for ih« open­
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•Schooling Sessions Completed
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WASHINGTON (UPD-Two aen
atora today prroed their demand*
for an eaplanaston of why an Air
Force general wanted I* set up a
•Big Brother" system for policing
the private lives of airmen even
though he abandoned the idea.
Sen. Thoma* C. Henning* (D
Mo ), who had written Air Forcr
Secretary Dudley C. Sharp for a
full report, did not withdraw hi.»
request after the "Big Brother"
policy was rescinded at a Kansai
bomber base.
A ipokrtman said Hennings,
chairman of the Senate subcom­
mittee on constitutional rights,
still wanted to know whether such
a policy was being followed else
where tn the Air Force.
Sen. Mike Mansfield t Mont.3.
Senate Democratic whip, also call
ed for an explanation from the
Strategic Air Command.
Henning* .aid the policy estab­
lished and then withdrawn by Brig.
Gen Ariel \V. Ntelien at Forbes
Air Force Base might have abridg­
ed constitutional safeguards pro­
tecting airmen.
Mantfield said that if NicNen
continued lo have any idea of “ go­
ing into the private live* of indi­
vidual* day to day" then the mat­
ter would still be open lo question.
In a policy letter is.ued Tuesday,
NicHcii had ordered the screening
of "every detail, including per­
formance reports, personal history
testament*, derogatory files, pro­
motion selection folders and unit
files" of his airmen.
Report* al«o were ordered on
what each airman does with hit
off duty tt.T.c and who his associ­
ates were.

Wilt Chamberlain is on hla way
to a National Basketball Assn,
scoring /ccord In hla freshman
year ai a profcaiional.
The Philadelphia flipper tallied
42 points Wednesday night In
leading the Warriori to a 114-103
triumph over th* Cincinnati Roy­
als. Wilt now has 117 points in

Cage Scores

Dog Racing

'Big Brother'
Move Stopped
By AF General

| »T United Pros* IaUrnaUooal

dent/‘ ,,r i ,f&lt; " r' ldy *nd f0n,1,
The team will hold light work­
outs today and Friday in the 70,­
000 seat Rice atadium. the site of
the game. Howard termed morale
and condition on th* squad
"top*."

Arrwu fruaa tkt Peel Office

“Ask fo r
TOP VALLE STAMPS”

hugs trophy la awardsd *aeh
year to tha t ia o chosen beat in
th* nation by tho 35 leading
eoaelMi who maka up th* United
Press International Board of
Coaches. Tho ratings by the
coaches bar* become generally
accepted aa the moat authorita­
tive in th* field.
Syracuse guard Roger Davis
also was presented th* UPI'a
"Lineman of tho Year" award by
P*tcrt*n. Davia was namtd for
th* honor In a nationwldt poll of
■porta writers and broadcaster*.

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Thura. Dec. 17. 10o9— Pa*e 7

Wilt On His Way To Pro Scoring Mark New Oiler Fans

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W*A/T*wep. »“&lt;&gt; Hatron
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Alfa Manila^
resulted I.in V
NAS
rations picking up the firit half
win with Hatron Seven Alfa and
NAS GCA Tower in the number
two and three positions.
League action for the second
half got underway Monday night

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far * th.ni* took th*
week's high aeriea honors la
they dropped NAS GCA/Tower
for four points. Drnnia Scroggins
rolled a 103 game for the winners.
The fasron 31 Chief a in a brillian learn effort upended first
half winner NAS Operations with
a three point triumph
NAS Communication! got off
to a start in winning in* first
point by a good margin but
couldn't krrp up th* pact and
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cious HatWing One.
EAST
Led by Harrentme who took th*
Army 71 Long Island t\ 64
werks high individual
senes
LaSalle It Lafayette 73
honor* with a nice 5U. the Ta*
Marshall #3 Miami tOnio) 77
run White Hats clouted Hatron
Cornell 71 Columbia ;o
f-ehigh *0 Bucknell to
Three Charlie for a ihre* point
win.
Holy Croas 71 Amherat U
Hatron Three Alfa ahowiog a
Harvard 33 N.’eastern Massv 32
lot of power clobberrd Hatron
Vale 11 Brown «3
Tnrce Bravo for all four points.
SOI Til
Dumond sparked the winners with
ifuanlim Tournament
a S?7 series and took high in
at Ouanlico. Va.
i dividual game honor* with a 203
Semifinal*
(fuantico Mar. M Mt St. Mary*
Hatron Seven Bravo rambled
S3
'
to a three point victory over Hat
Jacksonville l ’. 79 Lewis Coll. M r,,n Sevrn Alfa.
('••sol alien
Belmont Abber 13 We.If van 3«
AU. Christian U Catholte U. &lt;t
Captain Named
1IWOVER. N il. (L'PI) - Ken
Citadel 09 Morris Harvey tia
do llavrn of Dayton, Ohio, a Jun­
Turman «2 Davidson to
ior center maioring in pre-mediGeorge Wash. 73 Wake Forest 33 ral studicj, has been named cap­
Villanova M \ Carolina St M
tain of the 1360 Dartmouth Col­
MIDWEST
lege football team, lie was picked
St. tmuis 63 Providence 61
as the Indians' outstanding line­
Bradley 7( Fordham 34
man in four game* during th*
Creighton 91 Aruona St. I". M
1939 season.

_

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to Syraeus* University Wednes­
day night.
Leo H. Petersen. UPI sport*
editor, presented th* trophy to
SchwarUwaldcr as tha highlight
of an annual banquet tendered
th* team and Ui coaches by the
Varsity and Touchdown Cuba of
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Chrialmaa Shopping
at* e month later, " l heve chenged
my attitude • greet deo' about Fidelia S. S. Class
at
blu«hing.
Holds
Annual
Party
"And 1 believe you ate right, for
A Christmas thsme prevailed in
I notiee that boye *eem to like me
WASHINGTON (LTIt — The stag* rm-ket al*n wet* let* then
decorations for the annual Christ­
dttpile their teaaing.
Army hi»« failed again to test full sure***#*,
‘They hang around me ot mas party of the Fidells Class of
successfully it* Nike-Zeu* rocket.! The Army said radio telemetry
•Mrties and act almoit »* if they th* First Baptist Church held at
designed as this country’s major messages from the latest shot in­
Across from the I’s d Office
™upc 1 will biueh ao they will have the home of Mr*. V. C. Messen­
defense against Russian ballistic dicatcd that the first and second
ger, president, Mrs, H. P. Griffin's
aotnrthing to talk about.
“Aak for
missiles.
stages successfully separated. Rut
“ But your atrategy of having giiHip wee hostess for the party.
The Army launched the mighty it said lha sustainer motor of th#
In one corner of the room »*• a
TOP VALUE RTAMPft"
ate analyte my companion* for
anti missile missile Wednesday at upper locket did not Ignite,
good point* on which to pay them lighted Christmas Dee. under
th* White Sands, N. M., proving
compliment*, haa alio helped a which gift* wsr* pieced e* mem­
H AN FOiU ) JUN IOR ftllfill aeventh uiul eighth irrudcf.H presented "And U
grounds. The second stage did not
bers arrived. Gift wrapped pack­
lot.
(’ ante To I’ a.a.V' last nipht at the Pinecreat School Auditorium. Playing the
fir*.
Test-Drive the FRISKY, THRIFTY
“ I now feel mote *ure of iny- ages were also brought to be sent
Two previous firings of th* twoshepherds, angels, wise men. Mary, Joseph unit narrator were, front the
aelf, ao 1 blush lea* often. Hut to a hospital patient in Arcadia.
left: Robert Hopkins, Hetty Pittnid. Charles Leffler, Jean Masters, Hilly
sometime* I find a paute develop- Member* enjoyed a buffet tupprr
Stemper, Anne Aiken. Melanie Williams. Howard Elliott, Dnnny Dunn,
lag in conversation, and then I seated at individual table* in the
Newcomer
^ e t aetf-conacloue, which make* Florida room and living room.
Jane White, Robert Rest. Donnie Sipes, Robert Lee, Leslie Hoppe. Sandy
HOLLYWOOD ( Ul’ li — Ssmya
Following the supper, guests
bluth. So bow can I keep con­
Slayton, Muuveen Pitts, David llippinbotham, Fretl Meltzer. Paul Keith,
Wilde, who made her Broadway
gathered
for
a
short
busintss
ses­
versation flowing smoothly?"
and Mike Mills, Vocal instructor Lee Compton directed the tableaux.
debut last May when she replaced
sion at which time it wee de­
H-B-L.l* BTRATKtiY
Carol Lawrence in “ West Side
cided
to
send
an
amount
equal
to
In turh a dilemma, millione of
.Story." has won her first motion
the
Lottie
Moon
Chriitma*
offer­
other men and women also feel
picture role in killed Artists’ "1
humiliated by these embarrassing ing to the Children's Home. The |
Passed For White." Miss Wilde
class contributed 947 to the fund.
pause* in conversation.
will portray a Negress who passe*
Lottie
Moon
Chrislmas
“ Help, Help!" la their anvoietd The
t
for white. James Franchtseus, an
offering i* for Baptist foreign | HONG KONG (UI’ I) — Outward-’ people who. prior to fleeing Red
thought.
Clllt \&lt;i(&gt; l i’ l i — If you re (,(ufr newcomer to the movie, will
mission
work
end
is
collected
each
,L
,
.
.
Hnng
Kong
celebrate*
Christk
’hina
in
1919.
did
not
celebrate
So utillia that very word
vear at ( hrietma* time in com- J
rh -i.m .i. eieo tHim»h » "nod *nou •" ' " k, a radioactive drug. I niav the wealthy socialite who
“ H E-L P'* as the memory device
falls in love with her.
memoration of th* death of an
*1*1* almost any juju in me mlniher of them were Christians.
don’t worry,
y which ta ahattar that awful
Western
world
Sending
Christas
card*,
how]
That
littlepill
probably
conuitu
outstanding
Baptiat
Missionary
to
aus* with a aew conversation
China, Mia* Lottie Moon.
The only dillerencc t- that half ever, ha* increased a Imml red-fold ron-:dcrahl&gt; less radioactivity than
Yellow alone Park was establish­
alerter.
Mn. W. C. Gilts M thv devo- of the people here don’t know wliat here and i* presently a Chinese ,hP amount you st already racelv- ed by Congress in 1*71 as th« first
Take th« Uttar "H," whxh
lion. Number* war* drawn and h O r a t i o n is all almut -apart «•*«»» ■» w‘’n ■ »*
rn onr
,d
. niir |uminooi wrl„
naiinnal park In th* world.
atand* for “ Hobbies."
gifts exchanged hy member*. On
.
Christmas in H»ng Kong is a to irmn yruir luminous wrist watin
Ask your companion if he ever
”
‘
’
:wn-day public holiday, Dee. 2i- or alarm clock.
aoilectrd bottle cape ar stamps or behalf of the class, Mrs. Messenger
•
lioliday and everyone n* having a -&gt;6
i This information i* found in a Shop For Christmas
old ruins, or pads mt safety presented Mr*. T. E. Ualchel, the
merry time.
I Westerners invariably hold limn* hookld called. "So You’re fining
teacher,
with
a
“
Magic
lamtem"
matches, at*., when be waa in
At Tha New
That Christinas i* a big religious 1pfiiatixs either on Christmas Eve, To Take a Radioactive Drug,’’ put
candy jar. A decorated cake, with
grade school.
oerassion is about the remotest (.'liirstmas Day or on Boxing Day, !nut hy the Abbott Laboratories,
five
randies,
for
members
having
Or inquire If bo had a homo
thought from most minds.
lhe
T(lr exchange of visits |which runs a radio pharmaceutical
chemistry sot or work bench, or birthday* in December, ws* cut
This state ot affair* prevails to- Jt)(j
jf uirn-.t „ut as it is in laboratory at Oak Itidge. Tenn.,
and
served
by
Mr*.
George
Elliott.
i£f he liked to draw cartoons.
on* of the recipients. Other, hav-. '•*' because 75 per cent of this the -West.
I lhe only one of its kind In the U.
CARS ARE OUR HU81ME88 —
SM ALL
This opening wedge will usually
colony 's population is made up of
But th* Chinese, though they IS.
N O T A SIDELINE!
■tart your companion upon cvn- ing December birthday* ar* Mrs
relrbrale Christmas m their best ! Isotopes in medicine ran t be
•ecsation and eoon yon may both Rodney Harris. Mrs. J. A. Yates,
FA 1
R
O
fl
FRENCH
Every
household
in
Bermuda
has
Sundav
suits,
do
not
go
in
for
fsmseen,
fell,
lasted
or
smelled,
the
feel at ease ai you engage in gay, Mrs. Lorraine Graham and Mi'­ its own private water tank.
lily visits or gatherings.
Iheokh-t says.
ll.
£.
Duggar.
effortless repartee.
Special guest* at the party wrr*
Rwt H "H” prove* a dud, or
Mrs. Lillian Vickery and Howard
you exhauat M conversational
value, then move over to th« let­ Elliott.
ter "E," whkh indicate* "Enter­
tainment.”
Fellowship Plans
And whan you ask him a ques­
tio n . try to give him two choices, Nuraerj’ Shower
Tha Women's Fellowship of th*
for M m much easier for him to
make a choice than to evolve on First Christian Church met at
original idea in ropif to your th* Church. Monday, with the
president, Mis* Flo Bishop pre­
question.
For example, inquire if ha pi*- siding.
The service chairman, Mr s .
fere football he baseball. Does he
think track builds up an athlete’s Lester Tharp, reported that the
health better for later life than main project for the next six
months will b* the collecting
due* basketball.
Or doe* ho think TV will spoil of good, used clothing to be
the doom of Drive.In Theetevu end sent to refugees overseas The
president eomplimented each wo­
tftommeielol movie house*.
man
that look part m tha out­
Dom ha prefer ta read Mi*
book or ••« the movie version of standing Woman’s Day program
last week.
a modern novel.
Circle t reported that they had
I'o m .A K IT Y MEl'KBTM
unrlcrlakrn the project of improv­
Roys would rather date girl*
ing the nursery, and would have
who ran make them feel import­ a nursery shower next month Al­
ant than muvir star* or local so each member was urged to
beauty queens who keep them un­ sav* their Christmas card* (or
comfortable
because of
long
use by tha circle.
pausrs in conversation.
Mrs. O. T. Pearson was in
So a jolly girl who help* her charge of the program and devo­
Companion m a k e tonveisation tions. Th# theme of the service
without effort or strain, toon get* was planned around a nativity
asked for e second date; then a scene, and Its effect on people
third, etc.
around the world. She was as­
(iirls, repartee will win you far sisted by Mrs. J. I-. Horton,
more data* than roemetira, though J r, Mrs. J. W. Knight, Mrs.
yoo are entitled Ui us* the latter, O. D. Landress, and Mr*. H k
too
Ring.
A classy ehasaia and a slick
In a lovely Christmas setting
paint jub are desirable but girla hostesses Mr*. Kyle .McMillan and
win their sweetheart* more by Mrs. Mabel Bishop served refresh­
SKIRTS
wliat they say!
ment*. Others attending w a r e
;• So shift over to “ L" when those Mine*. A. R. Stroup, W. II. Young,
In militia, tweed* nml plaid* to mix 'n mutch with Mouse* and awaatera.
first two “ veins" run out of ore. Laona Richards. J. L. Horton, Sr..
The “ I." refer* to literature, in­ J. N. Benncll, W. P. Yesley, V. H
- $12.95
cluding comic books, magazines, Grantham and Cora Neal.

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larger A i w i l awicaltaral »■*Marti, says a Comal Datrarety
•ctoatito.
Sot Dr. Cbarioa C. Palo aaid
■ora auch research ia aaadad,
aopaciaSy ia tba fact at a decliamg farm population. / a l a ia retoarra director at to* State Cotiaga of Agriculture at Cornell.
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a poGe-atricfcea bay ia Sew Cat- cause sis years a pa I I
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Last October Padderaaa com- a y heather Chuckle hat
datod a sega eat ad bia ahaw ee- am Ma right leg.
(tarriag a decile, toyaar-oid burI have to walk am
a eased Clara, aad becaaae at- aad ! bad am apentum
arhed to tba beast.
hack last year.
Mather thea aril tba little daa“ T was to a Wg i
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jrigM Cbriataas gM far aaa at mmtha. New I a a ab
kia yautbfai aiawara. la a Called without a back brace. I
frets Iatereal Meal story tbc pra- toe tired id I walk toe fi
i J t t r asked yaoagaters ta write eraUbes. to Jaa* ! best
bia letter* explaining why they a reap!* marc eperatiea
waatod a buna.
legs, la I would like to
Padderaoo was rewarded with i burro to ride aad thea
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Juvenile Assistance
Monumental Effort

THERE'LL A L W A Y S

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|%rtant organization to assist neadr juvenilta who might be
exposed to trouble or run afoul of the law.
County Judge Wilaon Alexander originated the idea of
p non-profit organizations here to assist auch youngsters.
Soma youths have no families, or are front broken
homes, and become delinquent in aome way through lack of
advice, information and guidance, the judge aaid.
Its charter says that tha organization will try to develop
a better understanding of tha problems of needy juveniles
by the public, to encourage the correction, training and edu­
cation and placement of needy juvenile* within the terriffrial limits of Seminole County; to assist financially and
otherwise the correction and rehabilitation o f needy juveniles
where no other means of assistance is available.
Judge Alexander. Hugh Carlton. Herald Heckenhach.
Jim Singletary, Robert Johnson, tha Rev. Ernest Bolick and
Kenneth McIntosh deserve the community’s highest com­
mendation for taking the initiative in forming this group.
They represent some of the agencies most directly involved
with juvenile* and undoubtedly will provide far-sighted
leadership.
/a Membarehip will be open to ••interested persons who
wish to donate their time and money to needy youngsters,"
Judge Alexander aaid.
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Thera are a good many important things being done in
our county which never have been tried before, but thia is
truly a monumental endeavor.

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Ntoidato EuMhowar* lie s H n tour ia givtog him a cIom
a t rtow at the little quarrela that
•taed to Ihe wey at Ihe bsg
Res re.
They are the quarrel* among
Mlghberwg eatioai. amaII In
rompenieu to the global struggle
hetwere Demoeralie tod tommualillr Utoelegiei. but looming eo
Urge le the eye* at the partleipants they may be blind lo all
In some ratci communism has
helped to keep Ihe ferment going
but moody they are strictly to
As the President travelled along
toe perimeter of the Iron Curtain
Horn Turkey to India and then
doubled back for his Western
Summit meeting to Paris, here
•re aome bo has encountered:
Turkey: Within the last year.
Turkey has been at the brink of
war with the United Arab Repub­
lic, has normally strained rela­
tions with Russia and, deaplte
settlement of the Cyprus question
■nd the fact that both are NATO
nallona, ie only friendly on th*
surface toward Greet*. The two
ara ancient enemies and seem
Unlikely to change.
Pakistan India: The two are bit
lerly at odd* over Kashmir,
claimed hy both and now split
■long an uneasy reave lire line.
Earlier plans to let Kashmir de­
cide for itielf In a plebiint* have
gone by the board* and no settle­
ment to to light. The Iwo also
have quarrelled over water rights.
Afghanistan: Relation* with Pa
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northwest territory and by Af­
ghan support h r an Independent
Pakimtan (talc whleh alio would
illre off some Pakistan territory.
Irau: Involved in a border dis­
pute with neighboring Iraq and a
duputa ever use at inland watori whlth Ugh use to get their
oil to the Pernan Gulf. Iran also
•» autpicKM* of noth c a .R and
Russian influence among Kurdiah
(ribeamrn who spread along Ihe
borders from Iraq, through Syria,
Iran and into Turkey. Kurdish de­
mand* for an independent state
nave been *upport*d hy Russia.
Greece: Still auspicious of Tur­
key.
Tunisia: Maintains rlose tiee
with France but at odds with the
French over Tunisian tupport of
the Algerian rebels. French war.
planes have bombed Tunisian soil
on charges lhat Tunisia provides
a tanrtuary for hit run attarks on
French troops in Algeria
Morocco: AIm&gt; at odds tilth
Franre over the Algerian issue
and with Spain over Spanish-held
territory inside Moroccan houndarira. US. air haves in Morocco,
whleh cost milium, to build, will
be abandunrd at Morocco's re­
quest.
Spam: l.*«t of the Faititl die
latorabips and outside the West»rn family of nation* for most
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Ilelalion* with the IJ. S. good, im
proving with Franre and West
Germany, rhilly In most other
places.
Frame • England . Germany:
t urrently Klienhowrr's biggest
problem Franrr annoyed wilh
Ihe United Stale*. Britain an
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-prayed a Magnolia tree that grows
in tha yard, and one time a corner
of tha house. Now I didn't like
this, of course, hut I wasn't foolish
enough to call on tha state police
to make war on these animals
and kill all tha skunks In the state
of Florida.
A mother quail with ten or IJ
young ones would come under the
wire fence and scratch for feed
tinder the hedge. As I would wateh
them, I knew in my heart God
made man and He made him stipe-

somronr. somewhere. They all
hair a home, hut it* that animal
instinct lo want to get out at
night and prowl, amt stick their
heads in every garbage can and
bury hones In a new art lawn, hut
ifa only a brute that want* to kill
them and as long as we have
“ adults" Ilka the one that wrote
the letter to the Herald, to long
will we have children that arr
cruel to animal*,
fiod made all the animals he
for* II* mad* man in He surelv
mull hav* meant for man In look
after and b* good to animal*, but
if aduli* »e« the rum ple of cruel
ty to animal*, then how ran we
expect children to h* different.
There i« a large polecat that
corn** out of a grov* near my
hnm* and walk* arro&lt;* my yard
with the grace and dignit&gt; of a
qurrn. It* fur i* stick and »hiny,
and It ha* a tail that look* Ilk* a ’
willow plum*. If nothing attract*
hi* attention, then he go** on
aero** the yard and disappear*,
i but. . .a time or two h* ha*

the Invrnior*' live*. But I doubt
HY Kl&gt; KOTKKRA
any of Ihc Inventor* ever not rich
test.
WASHINGTON
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for llicir gnawing determination
“ Unce Upon
A
ChrUtmas
around the archive* of the If. S.
Time." A. J. Runall'a adaptation
Although thi* logical invention lo gne tn* country the proper
of a Paul Gallico story, dealt
Patent Office and you'll make tin* wa* patented nearly 2U year* ago mean* lo cook a good egg
And I would say the reason, m an
with 11 orphan* who laced
discovery lhat ever »incr the hen I have yet to find one on the mar­
eggshell, i* lhat an electric burner,
bleak Yulelid* until the villager*
invented the egg there* hern a ket.
a plain old pot and boiled water
of Green Hills. VL, snatched
icramble of inventor* trying lo im­
Another _
__ invention run cheap.
them away from an unfeeling
a hell apparently never caught on |
prove on it.
ee retaker.
wa* patented in ItoT by Ja*p*r Lee
“ Operation
Moonshine."
the
If the hour had bren devoted
When I wrote the other day that Arlarn* of St. George Island. Mil.
entirely lo a *erie* of pretty pro Armitrong Circle Theater * »tory Arthur laicke of Algnnar, Mfell.
(Auction number* hy the " ny" i cm CBS-TV, uncoiled another good patented an egg v..oker that work* It .« an aulomatle egg xleanier.
The »teamer i» shaped like a
dancer*. the ire skating artutry vtory Wrd. eight Dec. 9, In show vomething like a popup matter,
of Ronm# Robert*.
and Kalr how a US. Treanucy undercover old-timer* began recalling that large teakettle, with an extra wide
Smith's Christmas rarolmg. n man helped imath an illegal still. there had been other egg inven ] spout. The egg* rest on a perforat­
ed partition that pivot* above Ihe
might have been a complete aue- The *u*pe.'.«* story hy Art Wal­ tinn*.
Mraimng water. When the egj*
lace
had
an
authenilc
ring
to
it.
e*»*.
Skeptically. I returned to Ihe
Rut the kail pin'. told with The finish wa* made more cflec- I’alrnt Office and, what do you are done, tilt the slramer and.
•ledge hammer *uhtlety, had to iv* hy being underplayed, a know? — there were Itube Gold- one hy one. the cooked egg* roll
intrude. Tha “ orphan*." inci­ technique loo rarely u*ed on TV. 'berg egg gi«mo* dating hack as out of the *pout. Nifty, #h?
In ISDN. Charles Ttllberg of Tell
dentally. had among them some Anyhow, juitire triumphed with­ far a* 1*91. Altogether there were
“ ihow-buslncuy" hard • working out a gun being seen nr a *hot 124 original, different automatic e t i City, Ind . aware that roatted ecx*
, hate a Itetter flavor than egg*
serne • s t e a l e r * . Fortunately, being fired.
cooker.*.
rooked any other way. mvrnlcd a
-^eung Patty Duke had the good
Fanny flr&gt;.iiil of Lincoln, Ivan — device, Patent No. J4.7.I99. that
It * never too late for a rave,
'manner* and tail* to behave like
it it? I believe George Burns, back there nearly 70 years. ago — made the full u«* of Ihe roasting
a good actress should.
The cloying plot and kid* were with hit visit to Jack I’ aar't drvued the lirst one. It's actually , idea.
It's a pan with an rgglmldip^
only part of it. The stag* wa* Dee. I night show, gave one of an egg poacher, and. oddly enough,
too often cluttered with people. TV s all-time golden perform­ It's strikingly similar to the one (ray ln»id* At the bottom of the
pan i« a small cup. The**- were
(There wa* even a horse running ances. Parr. In his rrrdit wisely we now have in nur kitchen'
Piubat.lv Ihc ncairst scheme wa* Mlber;:'* in«iriu-tmn«around.) The “ new" song* hy let Burn* go and Grurge unrrc'rd
“ Put a certain amount of alrohol
Robert Allen and Al Stillman hilarious, dean, apt, perfectly- patented in 1910 hy Clifton Carr
were enimpired. The main char­ timed and magnifiriently told an of North Powder. Ore. It’ s a pan in the rup (determined by a mea­
acters were right out of those old •cdolrt about show people. It was fitted out with a wire rack. The suring gauge in*ide the cup), add
rack hold* m cup* shaped like egg a teaspoon of water. Ignite, and
Jean Herthnlt mRvie*: Charles an awe inspiring half-hour.
rover Ihe pan. When Ihe glrohnl
ha* burned out. Ihe eggs are done.
The more alcohol the harder Ihe
egg."
I would sav Mr Tillberg'l mven
lion n&lt;&gt;» belong* in the Smilhion
X Forever
n . Ton.
|ian.
X Fume
Aden.
X —— and
Some of thr-e hrn fruit things
&lt; Gold Over.)
Hal
Launder
&gt;mabobs — you marvel at the ela
Ik C u t nnohf
friend
borate, detailed drawing* — un
M. He*,
XChtoeoo
X A venter
dynaaty
sawed
doubled Iy took up a good part of
way
to. Ur*.
T. Unman
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MjS ANGKI.KS ill I'D—The city
Traffic Commission Thursday *p
proved a S million dollar “ |)rdri.
Irian frreway" lo carry baseball
Ian* to the (.'haves Ravine home
of the fats Angeles Dodgers. The
commission'* proposals will now
lie studied hy Ihe City Council's
police, fire and Iraffir rnminlt-

Hy FIKD DANZIO
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eight's Dee. • NBC special, design­
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children, was probably a hou»ehold success. But It wa* a long
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Editor:
I read the article in your paper
about tha little dog. Rowlett, and
I guess like a lot of other peo­
ple. I CRIED. Then I recalled the
letter I rrad in the Herald somelime ago, written by a man living
in Sanford. He was thanking the
officials of the city of Sanford for
making war on dogs, and helping
to get rid of them and he closed
the letier with this question. “ How
about getting nd of all the stray
cats?"
Now as long as we have cold­
blooded men like this, then we

rior.
Man doaan’t ba*a
ta
“ icratrh" for bia food. Moot of as
have it handed lo ua oa a allaar
platter and ms a tragady ntoaa
man links ovan lowar than tha
animals and ha wants la shoot
and kill all stray dogs and rata.
Until ha aaU bark on a level wMi
human being* and ahowa Madnr»« toward animals, wa will hara
children to practice eruattp Id
littio dogs Ilka RowlatL.
loui** McGregor
Sanford

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Letters To The Editor

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BY INEZ MOHR
It i* as ohviouv at a pikestaff words and nut a tingle staunch
lhat Ihe conscience of the Western deed llungarv drowned in We*t
world t* torrly and deeply trnuhl i rn words, and the We»t knows it
The most pious hope stemming
ed hy its namb&gt; pamby ineffectivenet* during the Hungarian revolu­ from the work of Sir l.*»li*. *
gentleman who ha* done a worth.*
tion three &gt;*ar* ago.
That damnrd &lt;pot haunts the job. ii that the continuing esecu
Writ ami. like Lady MarBeth's, tmn* in Hungary may be slowed
will not out, nor all the diplomatic nr stopped Hut when have the*
hand washing* and explanation* l'ommiini«t* eve r been slowed or
sweeten We»tem paralysis in this ttopped by words?
There
are
tragic
rriorta
Crisis.
Now the Steering Committee of throughout the nvillird world gtiat
the t'mled Nation t General A*- jailed Hungarian youth*, who
«emhly ha* voted, over Soviet pro were Freedom Fighter* at U II
te*1*. in bring, once more, the and 11 year* of age. now lang­
Hungarian question before the bar uish in prison until rath re, fie* I
the age of t* Then he to n o of world public opinion."
The present decision is Ihe ruled Thi* legal nieetv tin*
mean* by which Sir U»lie Munro, enable* the Communists to ramthe Assembly's -penal reprexcnla ply with the Hungarian *t*Hia
live on Hungary, will be enahlrd that forbid* the eaeru'ion of txylo bring u» the Assembly floor his one under the age of J*! The 4tPreport, said to spotlight the con­ mral barbarity of such actioa W
tinued suppression of Hungary and beyond words.
Additional reports, at wuMy
her people in the M month* smre
the Soviet army savagely repress printed a* that above, rreorij toe
continuing execution of writers
ed tho Hungarian Lprismg.
Naturally, the Communists rtfu* and jnurnali*t«
ed to permit the New Zealander u&gt; If Sir Leslie's report *** hM
go to Hungary and make a first- Urly opposed by Russian and
handhand investigation, )u*t as satellite ipeakere In the U. V.
Assembly, ran save even a few
nt the«e victims, it will have
done a great and human* work
Rut Sir L**li*'i report and
thoae that undoabtedly will roev
tinue down Ihe years are really
intended a* salve lo Western na
tlona, including the United Aisle*
ly reliable source*, it I* reported
that Sir L**lie ha* compounded
a maiterly condemnation of Com
mumst interference, a* did the
brilliant U. N. Fact Finding Com­
mittee on Hungary in 1937.
Whatever th* Western world
through the United Nations, does
now in reference to Hungary and
no matter bow many more committeos M appoint* through the
coming years, ita actions can only
point up its own uneasy conscience.
The Writ let Hungary and her
1bid tor freedom‘ ro down toq drain

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G E O . HILDEBRAND h , .
many SPOT CASH and (iwd
term buyers far ACKEAGE . .
GROVES . . . FIRMS . . . MO*
TELA . . RANCHES . . HUSINFJshKJi . . . and INCOME
PKUPEUTIE.S uf all kind.. If
you are serious about aelliag
and ready lw atari packmi,
phone #r writs GEO. HILDE­
BRAND today — bis service
will eaat you aa moral

Geo. W.
Hildebrand,
Realtor
P. O. Bax 1643

ORLANDO
Phase G k 3*6642

and a rnp
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TESTS THE NEW
CORVAIR

CADILLAC "il'* Sadan
Powar Starring • Pawar
Brahaa - llsatcr 1 1 7 A K
ONL7
1
|)a ROTO 2-Dr. Hardtop •
1 Automatic Trans. - White
hHJfwall Tirr* I
Tulonr Paint
PI.T MOUTH 4-Dr. Hard
I Up • Whit* Sidewall
Tire* • Baautlfal Tetoo*
Craam A Whilt Paint
I oral Ona
8
l)« nar Car

"This in the beat handling rear-engine car I’ve ever driven, with nono of tho
flaw, usually associated with such a design." says Tom McCahlll o f America', com.
pact (orvair.

PLYMOUTH V8 - Raautl
full Tutona Taiat • Stan
dard Shift •
(.oral Owner

the rear neat
rides like a
regardless of
,,,Z ,r l h ^
* e* ier infta

IlaSOTO 4-Dr. \8 Sadan
Pawar Btaariag • Thin la
A Raal Buy
At Only

H
BRASS

See And Take A Demonstration Hide At Hollers Today!

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
Second it Palmetto

San ford

FOR SALE: Loti, all graded. °a
paved rids road near Monroe
Comers. Phone FA 2 2739.

Thurs. Dec. 17. *39— Page 13

frr a lh

Phone FA 2-0711
•)

I

“In the City of
Gracious Living”

SEMINOLE

Dream Homes

County Motors

IOO SEEDLING Orange Trees two
yrs. old: Saw Hospital, Country
Club Rd.

GLASS SHOWCASE. 6' 1 2', 130.
• BIG VALUES
I'nonr FA 2623.
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
GOOD Uaed Appliances — Gorm*
WE GIVE TOP VALUE ST IMPS
icy, Inc.. 3rd. and Palmetto.

WILSON - MAIER

Mather of Sanford

.HILDKBAKF.K l ark
Dr. • Otsrdrne •

* 3 4 0

Only

I

SI MCA Deluia . l*Dr.
Sedan
Radio » | 2 5 8
A Healer
I It EA HOI.ET
6 8 1-Dr. Hardtop

’ 1845

PLYM OUTH I*Dr.
I Passenger
I
AAagon

T O T A L PR IC E

RAMBLER

67

‘ 1268

DODGE Cornet 2-Dr.

*

*1696

STL'DER.A EK Flight
Hawk - 4 Cylin­
*796
der . Oserdrie*
DODGE
( onsertible

Dawns
Rrauty Salon

2310 Oak

NIOWCOMKUS
TO SANFORD

r.V S 76*4

\At invite you In he nur guest*
abuilutrly free without utilisa­
tion at ooe of Manfordo leading
AluteU while you loeato suit­
able housing for yimr.elf and
family. Pirk up yuur key at
our Sale* Ollire.

FA 2-7810
LOVELY I.ADY BEAUTY SALON
Haggerty Bldg. 2337 Orlando Dr.
A Satisfied customer Is our be*t
advertisement
HARRIETT'S BKAITV M)OK
105 So. Osk
Ph FA 7-3742
16, Flnwer* A I'lawU

SEE

______

Cut Flower* far Aey Uceaalon
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FA 2-1822
or
FA 2*6270

SUNLAND
Estates

•

Quit! Community

*

Near ( .o lf Coume

$450 Down
Turn Went On 20th
SI. Follow Country
Club Kd. &amp; Watch
For Our Sign* . . .

OPEN D A IL Y

South
PINECRES1
4th Addition

MOTORS

Seminole Co. Motors

246 I . Commariaal Are.

• Chrysler • Dodge • Sinus

FA 2 3111

Dealer

Ilumen De.iijrnrd For
Florida Living.
‘ 3 A 4 Hcdroom* —
1 k ’• Maths

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down I’ayments

’60 OLDS
*

. *

Shosunak&amp;Jt

Holler Motor Sales

211

West 23th Street
Phone FA 2*3101

2nd &amp; Palmetto
Phone FA 2-0711

av

an $ 425

i You can move in immedi­
ately while thu papers arc
being procaased.

You're invited to take the
wheel and Quiet-Test the

December 21*t and 22nd

Conatruction Co.. Inc.

I»

SPECIAL DISPLAY OF
1960 OLDSMOBILES

!):0H A. M. Til Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 I*. M. T il Dark

*196

W E 'R E GETTING

P0NTIACS
BUICKS
A G A IN !

&amp;

PARK
HOMES

2*

3,910 Miles

D « wr Pijm ent-No Closing

WELCOME

NEW
RAVENNA

FA 2*0411

319 K. 1st St.

Hone* feature 3 Bedroom*
|i, Tile Bath* • Screened
Perch • Utility Roam . Ter.
raise Floors • Carperte * Laid
scaped Lata • All City Caa
venieeres.

2 2 ^ e t l * le * F o r S a l^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

11. Forniturn

lL P *t^^ L ir*itoek^S«£aH ee^

Wall

* 9 8 9 0

116. Ffrwat* A PlaaU,

U K -A -D A Y

GUARANTEED
Used Cars

TOM McCAHILL

"Corvair haa a load of baggag. space. There ia algo a bin behind
where a lot more l hues a n d ! hatses can be .lu ffed aafely. This job
mallard in a rippled pond and there* plenty o f room for fuiir people
.h ,ir
Th,
w-ll-madt
niedy pitched. Th« lo , r Z ,
in many of America's "big" cars.

tn fa r i

DeSolo-Plymouth

SPECIAL NEW CAR SECTIO

MECHANIC

Bfcr

1953 CUSH MAN- motor scooter.
PREWHELPING SPECIAL on
New And Used Furiture
FA 2731*.
Collie pupa due Dec. list. Plact 111 E. First St.
FA 2 3622
your order now. Also sable and
MAGIC CHIEF gas range, brand
white female sight months old. Used furniture, appliance*, tools
new, reasonable. NO 8-4678.
etc.
Bought-Sold
Larry's
Mart
_______________ _
2406 Stevens Avr.
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 1132 BoX Your Citrus Fruit from R.
is. Machinery • Tools
U. Hutchison. Will ship. Phono
New A Uaed Furniture It AppiiFA 2-1036.
•ncei.
A
Good
Place
To
FORD TRACTOR, double bottom
BUY. SELL or TRADE
plow, cultivator and disc, IBM
WESTINGIIOUSE refrigerator or
rhone FA 2 2333.
new yellow G. E. refrigerator.
Je n k in s F u rn itu re
Must sell one so take your
4M
Sanford
Ase.
FA
2-7130
and Masers
choice, call FA 2 3400.________
l ± £ l
14' CARTERCRAFT, lop. wind­ ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby USED Grrrn House, good condlBeda. Day. Week or Month—
shield. cushions. 30 II. P. Evinlion. Buyer move lo his location
FU R N ITU RE CEN TER
rude motor, traiier. 6700. Phone
or seller will move to suit.
lto
French
Ave.
FA 2 4901.
FA 23023.
Ph. VA 2 7933
THOMPSON 14 ft.. A-l Johnson CUSTOM BUILT furniture - t in ­ HO Gage Ri til train aet. 1 year
old. *20. CaU FA 2-3326 after
metor, all equipment. 6223.
gle pieces or sets. Alto furni­
3 30 P. M.
Phone NO I 4304.
ture repair. Cabinets made.
FA 2 7063.
POWER MOWER, used only six
BIG SALE!
time*. *33. Also medium upright
On all New 1*36 F.vinrudrs. Roata
$SAVES
piano newly reconditioned, fltt.
and Gator Trailers Sample:
N*w A L'sed
FA 27666 alter 3 P. M.
36 H. P. Electric 1395 and other*
Furniture and Appliances
litas 8163
Sell Us Your Furniture. Qulek
High Hat Boat $693 and many
Service With The Cash. SUPER
&lt;UIS*.', King Features
liw, UariJ lights rewrite.
others *204.
TRADING POST. FA 24)677.
201-209
E*
First
SL
Ph.
FA
2-0983
Gator Tralleri 8148 — Up
"I'll never forget this evening. Tcrty—but l'U cer­
Special price* on Marine. Fishing
FACTORY TO YOU
tainly try!"
and other Hunting Equipment. 22. Article* Far Rate
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
Layaway and Finanre Plan
CORNER CUPBOARD, s o l i d
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
Everything for the Sportsman
IS. Special Ben tree
cherry youths desks, large desk,
rail with plastic ends. Plastit
FOR SALE—Succeiaful neighbor­ II. Bnlldlnt • Painting • Repairs
coffer tables, dearon benches,
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nyloa
Gateway To The Waterway
hood bar and grill. Completely
Furniture Storage and Moving
FACTORY PAINT OUTLET
stands, etc. Also novelties that
cords.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
equipped, on large lot and per*
To and From Anywhere
"At Tba Totem Pate'
are different. Our motto "If It's
feet location for expansion with 2617 So French Ave
C. K PHILLIPS
Robaon Sporting Goosl*
FA 2 8643
Wood. We Make It". Robinsons Senkarik GIr m and Paint Co.
Ph. FA &gt;4162.
friendly, growing community. Let us recommend a competent Lion French Ave. Ph. FA 2 1961 104 6 a E. lit.
Ph. FA 2 5961
Handcrafted
Furniture, 918 112-114 W. 2nd SL
Falling health—cause of sale.
Painter, Paper Hanger or Con­
French Ave.
EXPENSIVE
Baby
Grand
Piano,
M.
Wilkins,
Contractor
K
2*. Aulemakllei
FA 22363.
tractor.
extra small, heautiful. Ilka
• ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS
Canteens, mrvi kits, rompasses,
32 NASH, radio A heater. 4
new. G u a r a n t e e d. *413.
• PARKING ARFAS
a. Female Help Wanted
military toy*, tents, cols. ArmyROOFING.
Gutters.
Spouting.
new liras. *230. Ph. FA 2 5*71.
Ph.
FA 21971.
Quality
Workmanship
A
Maleriali
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
Roof Repairs. Painting, Cement
WHITE female help wanted. 1 ust
Terms To Suit Y’our Budget
A Carpenter Work. General
engine.
Thona
CHILDS
fire
1957 CHEVROLET pirkup trurV A N T I Q U E S ' V jaycc It. P A C K A R D
be 21. Apply to Pig 'N Wlustla.
• FKKK ESTIMATES
Home Repairs. 20 yr*. Experi
FA
2-1270.
Can
be
seen
any
lime
through
llwy. 17 92 at Casselberry
• WORK GUARANTEED
ence. Very Low Rates. Phone
SALESLADY wanted to travel
day. Phone FA 2 1864.
Electric trains and equipment; 1959—60 V ESPA 150 CC Scooter
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford. FI*.
FA 2 3878.
Florida and South Georgia, full
two plywood sheets with tracks;
complete with windshield and
or part time. No previous ex­
WILL TRADE equity In '3!t Re*
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
farm and other hells; tables;
mirror, 1300 artual miles. Juit
PAINTING 4* DECORATING
perience necessary. No axe
nault
with
6000
mites
for
'33
or
Ail Sir* Ruga And Watt To Wall
othtr antiques. Plume Midway
broken in. FA 2 3339 after 4:60
Licensed — Bonded
limit. For appointment rail
'34 automobile. Phone FA 2 3806
Carpet-. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
7-3310.
Free Estimates —
P.* M.
FO 3-3663, Ovedo or wnte Box
or FA 2 3962.
1 Week Service
Ph. FA 2 7437
Work Guaranteed
366 Oviedo.
GOOD used appltancri and TV'*, 22-A—Articles Wanted
Seminole Painting Contractor*
PLYMOUTH tudor. '47 model.
PI MPS - SPRINKLERS
see Jake at 317 S. Palmetto
•
fA 2 1204
radio, clean, *73. P h o n e
Mala Help Wanted
All types and sues, installed
WANTED: Child* 16" bicycle.
OAK LEAVES and shavings for
FA 2 1971.
"Do It Y’ourself"
Must he in good condition. Phonq
SALESMAN wanted to travel Ik. Special Service*
sale. FA 2 3156
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
FA 2 3578.
'37
srUDEBAKER
Station
Wagon.
Florida and South Georgia, full
STINE
I I K A T I N t!
MARY CARTER PAINTS
\ 8,
Automatic
transmission,
or part time. No previoua ex­
23— X o U f c s A P e r * o n a T ^ ^ ^ ^ _
Machinery and Supply Co.
II. II. POPE 1 0 .
very good condition. Will take
World's Largest Gallon
perience necessary. No age
207 W. 2ml St.
Ph. FA 2 6432
Mr*. Carl L. Leeikamp la beauty
200 S. Tark - F\ 2-4234
BUY ONE GAI. —
older car for equity. FA 2 3130.
limit. Retired Navy personnel
counselor,
representative
at
GET ONE FREE
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­
accepted. For appointment call
1918 Summerlin. FA 2-8393.
201 W. 1st. St.
Ph. FA 2 3449
FO 3-366.7. Oviedo, or write Box PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
m en ts, invoices, hand bills, and 2* A Trailers
7V. L. II All MON
programs, at e.
Prigressive '38 TROTWOOD Sunliner trailer,
366, Oviedo.
PH. FA 2*4223 After 8 P. M.
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-293t—
24'. all modern, cheap. 717
It. Wnrk Wanted
306 West Uth St.
Santa Barbara Dr.
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
WILL take car# of children by
Yc«pa Motor Scooters
15-A llrauty I'arlnr*
the dav nr hour ia my home. Heater A Lawn Mower Service
West Country Club Rd. FA 2-7928
FA 2 36*0.
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
9064 Adams P k . ____ FA 2 33*3
12. Plumbing Sarvlta*
1 Complete
Lawn
Maintenance:
Y'our lilamour Headquarters
Fertilizer — Spraving — Moving
SANFORD Plumbing k Healing
JOHN LOMMKRSK
NAVY AND
2596 So Elm Ph. FA 2 7914.
416 Willow Ave
FA 2 TUT

Brass Motors

Irvin V e i n o L u m b e r Y a r d
.

,

I

W. II. "Bill" S T E M P E R Ageoay
LOOKING FOR A BUY?
RtalUr dk laaaror
Let us ibow you this one situated
ASSOClATESt H. r.. Taffae
ea a larg» beauhfully land­
• Arthur F. Day. Everett Harpar
scaped let in on* of Sanford's
Robert F May. Bart PiUkar,
quietest raaidential irctioni.
Helen F.. Noonan
Phone FA 2 4391
112 K. Tark Of CB romtruction. this* 3 bed­
room home ftalurti a large
living area, tile bath, and fully Plumbing: &amp; Kepairs TV and RADIO REPAIR af r
equipped kitchen. Some of thr
JA* C. Thames
3 00 night* and weekend*: San
many extra*
are
vmetian 1921 Sirila St.
ford. Like Mary and Iamgwood
F4 2-0449
blind*, travarae rorlv. hot walrr
| FA 2 2772 and FA 2 6613.
heater, and large utility room.
H1NEHAIU CERAMIC STUDIO
Thia home c*n be youri by pay­
Greenware
Free Instructions
YOUR
ing *995 down, and anummg
Gift Pieces—Suppliea—Kilns
[’ lum liinir «L H en tin g
a low interest t'-*", v a mort­
Rinelurt Road
Ph. FA 2 4107
UR CONDITIONING
gage.
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK TV PIlTURi: fl'BE SPECIAL
Contact l'« Today!
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 6562
For 2 weeks only!
D E A LE R
___ ------------------------- 17 in. (accept some
Stenstrom Realty . ■ *
PLLMBI.NG
portables i
*23 50
HERBERT STENSTROM
Contracting A Repairs
21 In. *33.30
24 tn 843.30
Registered Broker
Free Estimate*
All tube* have i t sear guarantee.
LEN RISNER
R L. H ARVEY
I.I.OYDS RAKIO A TV
LOTTIE BROADWAY
204 Sanford Ave Phone FA 2 3583 416 Sanford Ave. PL. FA 2 9799
KEN TORBETT
BETTY'K D. SMITH
H. ElCftrlrsI Sen ires
AlITO GLASS
Associates
It N. Park —
Ph. FA 2-2420 Hens* Wiring - Electric Service
INSTALLED
Sid A'lhtea
Windshield
Hack CIrhh
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Vent (ilass
112 Magnolia
FA 20613 Door (.IBM
S l'a ll' U
g 7 CHEVROLET "210' 4-Dr.
li. Building • Painting • Repair* Senkarik (.la*os and I'aint t o.
O l Sedan - 3 6 - Automatic
Trans. • Radis • Hatter
FA 2 4622
FLOOR sanding and finishing 11*. lit W. 2nd SI.
l.ncal Osntr - 6 1
Cleaninr,
Waxing.
S
e
r
v
i
n
g
SEPTIC
TANK
SERVICE
ONLY
Seminutr County since 192.1.
Since 1919
II M. GLEASON Lak Mary.
A. II ARE.
It* HA BY
t HE* HOI.ET 2-Dr. 6 4 y
North 8 1122
North 8 4711
liadrr •
H A M ROOFING
.Straight Shift
Contracting A Repairs
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
FREE ESTIMATES
riA MOl Til Madan • t
6ou Laurel Ave. I'h. FA 2- 941
Dr. - *8 • AutoMatlc
Trana. • Baauliful •
Tutona Paint • I R Q .
Loral 0 » nar
•••

100,000FT. i If PINE
LONG WOOD

T

BY OWNER: 3-Bedroom CB home
with largo Florida room, dining
area. Large equity for sale
cheap. 103 Shannon Dr. Phone
FA 2 3324.

l&gt;i and 2 baths, choice of rotor
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
tile—Furred and plaster walls—
2344 French Ave.
All electric kitchen*---- Terrairo
f l o o r a—Cuitom-bullt cabinat*
J.
W. HALL
work and dust fra* closets—
Realtor
Landscaped and other plua fea­
‘ •Call Hall" ‘
Phone FA 2 3641
ture!.

SAN LANTA: 1 bedroom furn- LOTS for sale: cleared; high
ished apartment. 404 E. Mth
ground: 100' x 143'; Near Raven*
Street. Phone FA 2 42*2
na Park; *830 FA 2-7213.

WE’ RE OVERSTOCKED — ALL PRICES CUT

$550

MODEL OPEN DAILY
4 Blocks wait of French
on 20th Street

Legal Notice

l-IUJK

W. H. "BUI" STEMPER Agency
Pbcno FA 2 4*11
M2 N. Pnrk

3 Bedroom
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
HOMES BY ZEULI
r»°H

6. Real Eauta Far Bala

3-BEDROOM home.
hardwood 2-BEDROOM frame wouso in very
good condition' sprinkler sys­
floor*. Large lot. 2409 Adam*
tem: front aod rear icreened in
Court. Wyaoewood. T e r m * .
porch: garage; Urge corner lot;
FA 3-1617.
606 W. 30th. St.
HOU1E far Sal* or Trad*: Price
67,100. Termi. Ph. FA 21164.
NEW two bedroom home ready to
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
move into. Financing available.
Realtar
LAKE MARY
3 BF.DROOM VA home near com­
PR. PA f-UIT i f FA 1*1664.
pletion. *11.306, no down pay­
ment, closing coat only 1160.
Both on paved road in quiet
S i . J 'L * R * J if C * * t * * i
location two miles from down­
town Sanford. Phone FA 2-4316.
116 N. Park Av*. Ph. FA 2*6123
2-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
HOUSE: $300 lor equity In one
home. Low dowo payment. 666
year old houta in Country Club
a month. 1116 Summerlin, v
Minor—quirk tale. Ph FA 24271
after 3 p. m.
3-BEDROOM. 2 bath home. Extra
large utility room, double car*
F A R M E R 'S A G EN CY
portr. 110 Shannon Dr., FA 2-1376.
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
7. Boston* OppnctunlUet
Lillian G. Trams
Associates.
WANTED: Men interested in
116 S. Ftrncb Are. Ph. FA 2 6221
truck firming on psrt time or
After hours, TA 2 3611, FA 2-4621,
full time bisi*. We hive good
FA t-OMl
landa. Will ahsre crop or rent.
Thon# FA 2-6633 for appoint­
GRACIOUS LIVING: Large 3
ment. American Produce Ex­
bedroom, 1'* bath, hardwrood
change. Inc.
floors. 3 years old air condi­
tioned, range, refrigerator, dis­ FRtGIDAIRE Coin Laundries rat­
posal. carpets. Frenred barked No. 1. backed by General
yard; oak. pine. II hearing
Motors. Have prime locations.
eitrui. Inside city. O w n e r ,
C. C. Bitea. 1660 S. W. 38th.
PA &gt;4*23.
Ave., Ft. Lauderdale. LU 1-2306.

SAN SEM KNOLLS

WANT ADS BRING

nonrr. o r »:zrn«^OB
or

Far lain

but don't you fiddle around aod
daily buying your new heme
until it is too late to elaim
homestead exemption.
Never before hai the Stemper
Agency had so many fine
Romes to soil in every price
range. Juit call and tall us
whera you waat ta live lo "The
1 City af Gracious Livlag". how
* much you care to iavait, and
we will take you lo a home that
THE REAL ESTATE
we will ha proud to Ibow tod
N U M BE R IS F A 2-4991
you will be proud to **n.
This &gt; bedroom Pine crest 'home
on a corner lot need* an owner
W. H. ••■Ur STEMPER Ageaey
—to bo the owner you need
Pbaat FA 2 4661
lit N. Park
6123 down. Buy this borne and
pay monthly payments less
3 LUTS, high and dry, 132' I 103'.
than rent. No other deal like
an good road one block from
it in Sanford. These term*
Lake Mary. Half down, balance
apply only until Dtrember 31
(truss. FA 2*1204.
doth, Mom. we ran afford
this one! CALL NOW!

OFFICE SPACE with ample park* 3 TRAILER LOTS with tree*. City 2-BEDROOM hom* Juit outitde
iag. 213 Oak Avenue. FA 2 3906.
light meter available. Seven
city, on Magnolia. K.tchen
“ ---- H I ---------------------------------Oak* Trailer Park. Ph FA 2-3176
equipped. *200 down. *75 per
TWO BEDROOM home. 403 Saa ■■____ ;— ------------ ;-------------------- | mo Real nice. FA 2 7468 alter
Ca r 1 o *, Kitchen equ.pmeflt, 2-BEDROOM furnished home, 11
S P. M.
IM 00 Phone FA 2 2331.
Smyrna Dr., DeBary, NO 8-4171.
LOOI ARBOR
SLEEPING ROOMS. Tee Gable* FURNISHED one bedroom home
CANAL FRONT
0
—................
rear bate. *60 per mootb.
401
Magnolia. -FA- 2472).
44*
Crytlal Drive
Adult*. Phone FA 2*4623.
This three bedroom home witn p»
2ROOM furnnhed apartment 312
FURN. Apt. 201* W. ltt St
bath*, kitchen equipment, dis­
Palmetto Ave.
posal, eabaust fan. space hea'er
4
BEDROOM
unfurnished
home;
4 ROOM apartment with bath,
and Venetian blinds can b«
bath;
all
electric
kitchen:
adult* only. Pn. FA 2-4333.
yours for the low down payment
eitra large carporte. Pinecreit
of *1600 and assume low in­
directly North — no
3ROOM fornHhea apartment School
*33
terest rate mortgage of 4
street* for children to cron.
monta. Nice location. 107 So.
The owner has been transferred
Locuit.
Available immediately. 106 Pineand has authorized us to lower
i i o i Dr, rb. FA 2*7013.
the price to *14.800 with imme­
3 ROOM apartment, cloie in. 117
KENT A BED
So. French Ave.
3 BEDROOM home, unfurnished,
diate possession. Exclusive Lit®)
Rollanay, Hoipita! A Baby Bed*
large kitchen, large Florida
ing.
By Dvy, Week or Moeth.
room, central heat. Good neigh­ ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
ORROLL'S FURNITURE
bor*. *13 Rosalia Drive. Phone
Rayaaod LunOgalit, Aaeoc.
Ph. FA 2*3111
116 W. lit St.
FA 2 2330.
FA 2*3631 Atlaatie Bank Rife
3 BEDROOM unfurmtbed home,
CLEAN 4 room furniihed apt.
kitchen electrically equipped
Close in. 611 Park Ave.
RAYMOND M. BALL
2412
Willow
Avenue.
Call
MOBILE HOME LOT. 30' x 100
FA 2 o n .
AND ASSOCIATES
with water, lights and sewage
Real Estate — Insurance
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rsomi
connections. E . B. Young, Trailer
Surety Bond*
private bath*. 114 W. First St.
tillage, Casselberry.
218 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-i&lt;4L.1
Sanford
J
FURNISHED apartment ideal for
Evans Bldg, lake Ma;y
tourist couple. 317 W\ 3rd.
Ph. FA 2*1230
FA 2 2*17.

Legal Notice

M 1-M l

R.AKEFRONT Property in Oitarn
246 ft on lake; 231 ft. on front;
XV ft. on Eaat; 66 ft. aa Went;
modern t bodroom home, double
gar*!*: 60 fruit treat; I la.
veil. Ph. Orlando. GArdrn 1 37TT

BY OWNER: NEW 2-BEDROO*
CBS HOUSE in Lake Mary. Ua.
tral Heat. Under M.ouo ta*h 0r
term*. Phone FA 2-0721.

2. Far Beat

BROKER
U . lark A n , fk

SELL or TRADE: 1-Bedroom. l»h
hath*. CB. Florida room. Niealy
landscaped 1U' s 1M' corner
lot. *2.300 down or will trad*
for other property. Will fmaae*
part of down payment if daitr•d. 120 E Coleman Ctrela.
FA 2-7107.

I. Real EaUta Far Hal*

X- Far Rant

S. Inal

». Rial F-aUH For Rain________

ROOM: Lady, home privilej,,.
reaionaoif.
109 H a l ; . '
FA 2-24(6.
*)
HOUSE. Laka Mary. FA M»a

;

We Guarantee Peraonal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home For The Fir»t
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Cost Will Re Cheerfully
Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.
Of Iir* Open 9.uu ’Til 9.U0 Daily
1:06 V. M. T il Dark bundsy

Cor Hwy. 17-92 A 27th St
Phon FA 2-1501

Our First Deliveries Since The Shut
Down Are Now Arriving - .AND AUK
WE HAPPY! So come in now and «et
the best DUAL in town. No payments
until Jan. 15, 1%0. lx&gt;w Hank Hates.
There is nothing: like a NKW Car in time
for a Heal Family Christmas!

SANTA CLAUS SPECIAL
THIS

WEEK

ONLY

1(KC DHMTIAr

l-l)P. Sedan With Radio
l / J J r U l l H A L k Heater. New Green K
While Finish.

F UL L P R I C E

$6 9 1

Your Complete New Car Dealership For
PONTIAC • Ill'll K • RAMBLER • YAUXHAU.
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H O M E OF THE 3 B O O H

CHRISTMAS
SALE

OWOUPIHO!

3 Rooms of Furniture

I Pc. BEDROOM S U ITE

FATHER and SON
RECLINERS

IN C LU D E S: • 4 pe. B. R . Strife • Box Sprin t &amp; M attress • Set o f
Bed Pillow* • 2 Pc. Sofa &amp; Chair • 2 Step End Table* • 1 C offee
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DOUBLE DRESSER
M ATCH IN G M IRROR
BOOKCASE BED

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PAYM ENTS SAME
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Sunday Herald
The Herald will publish it* annual Sunday edition
thi* Sunday instead of having an edition on Christina*

WEATHER: Partly cloudy with chance of scattered shower* through Saturday. High today, near 80. l«ow tonight. Ml-flS.
fc\OL. X U X

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Established 1908

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1959

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Travelers
Rescued
•By Copter
VAUGHN, N. M. (UP1&gt; - All
but th* most timid of 100 travelers
w.-re gone from this once-maroon
rd community today as an Air
Force helicopter flew nearby in
search of other* in need of help.
Moat roads were cleared of Ihe
deep snow which scaled Vaughn,
focal point of New Mexico’ s sec­
ond worst storm in history Resi­
d e n t s of the area went through
more than three of the movt har­
rowing days in local memory aft­
er thr storm isolated thr town
Monday.
The helicopter was sent out to
direct rescue operations for any
families in (he countryside in need
of assistance.
Most stranded Ira cleri had
warm words for Vaughn's popula­
tion, slat* police, highway work­
m en , National Guardsmen, and thr
Air Force.
The prr-wintrr storm that hat
tered Ihe Southwest early this
week spread ram from eastern
Texas to the Atlantic Seaboard
today.
The vast rain area stretched
from Oklahoma and Texas across
Ih* lower Mississippi Valley and
as fur east os Virginia and the
Carolina s.

Lake Mary Party
Saturday Night

Day. The paper will lie delivered to you Sundfiy morning.
NO. 588

Final HealthCenter Plans
ApprovedBy Commission
Bids May Be
Asked Jan. 1
CHRISTMAS PARADE AWARDS were iireneiiteil by the Jiiycre* yester­
day to first and second place winners in the four float divisions which ap­
peared in the Dec. 4 parade. Accepting the awards are. from left: Lt. (j.g.)
C. F. Cook for the second place Naval Station business anil commercial
float; Mrs. (leorge Stine for the second place Pilot Club civic and fraternal
float; Mrs. fleraltline White for the first place Pinecrest Kiddie Horner
business and commercial float; William Brigham anil Mrs. Albert Olsen
fur the first place Altamonte Springs school small float; Jaycce parade
chairman Jack Wilber; Mrs. F. E. Donaldson for the second plucu l-ake
Mary school large float; Mrs. John Burton for the second place First Pres­
byterian Church religious float: Miss Mary Margaret Houk for the first
place First Slethodist Church religious float; Hon Bales for tho second
place Southsi'!e School small float; Mrs. E. L. Bellhorn for the first place
St. Luke's school large float, and Mrs. Harry Amur for the first place
Anna Miller Circle civic and fraternal float.
(Staff Photo)

Board Approves

News Briefs

Optimistic Report
Lake Mary wtU hold its annual
WINTER HAVEN (U l'l)-M ov*.
•! tldren'i Christmas party for the
ment of frozen orang* concen­
With lime Saturday at 7 p. m.
trate last week was Ihe highest
The event, which ha* become a
of .......... .
The Florida fan ­
•tradition w the community, will
ner* Assn
reported Thursday
be held in the Chamber of Com
movement totalled I,H«'-B,tsiT gal­
merce Building, ft will feature
organ music, choral numbers by
The County Commission today approved a list of county lon* It was the highest since th*
week ending Iasi May IS.
the Lake Mary School Chorus,
roads to be included as part of a large scale road improve­
with special acts including a ven­
triloquist, musical soldiers, dan­ ment project in the county.
Shipping Holiday
The recommendations were made by County Engineer
cers. twirling dolls sod Christmas
WASHINGTON (UP1) — The
Robert Davis.
carols.
Florida citrus industry will have
The party is being financed
The roads include Dean Road front -Sit 4'iti to the county its customary Christmas shipping
through vuuntrer contributions line: Tangerine Ave. from SH 4261"
holiday Dec 22 Dec. :10. II. S.
made in receptsc'e* in business t*&gt; SR ns; Bird !TO*d from SR d lA r fl / A (*
Agriculture Department oflicials
i
M pieces which were distributed by | 118.10 Tq*kawillow, ll±g ITrc Hoad |'| j V - t n l »
, angousci-d I’!nir«dav that th» w.
Ih* pupil* of the school T&gt; - * iiuiu Sf. e*f tr. ? I. *3 MM West
tier was Issued on the basis
'
1
children also made Ih* signs ad­ iiron* Extension from l
if a recommendation of Florida's
vertising the event.
le-leral marketing agreement com­
97 lu Lake Mary Road
Mrs. Frank Evans is general
mittee!.
Thevi recommendations will he
chairman of this year* party. presented to th* SRD in conjunc­
A1 Case m program chairman and tion with a proposed targe scale
New VI* Named
will he assisted by Mrs. Case and road improvement program to he
UKLANDO (DPI) — Lout* it
Floyd Richards The Chrl»tm«* carried out within the next five
Magic! of Winter Park, a reared
tee* was donated by Frank Evans years
Air Force colonel, W the new
Santa will have a gift and come
The founts Commission in less executive vice president of ihe
High on Hie list ul recommenda
candy for each child under the Uon! approved by the munty com- than five inmides today adopted Orange Hlo»*um Ttail Assn I'hr
Q age of &gt;7 and families are invited mission during it* N«v. tl meet­ .1 1939 HI) budget.
appointment of Magid wa- an
to bring their younrslers.
ing was a new causeway to be
The budget whtrh has been in nounerd Thursday h&gt; I’ rrulcnt
Imiill across Lake Jessup Dial
Lloyd G Gahr of ilrlamlo. Maghl
greatly will shorten the distance effect since (let. t calls fur $1,- replaces Andy Slaughter ol Ur
7K2,IMSI over all spending hut re Undo
between Oviedo to Sanford.
Th* board also agreed to look during the tax rate from 41.5 to
over a six acre trad between II mill*.
At the puhlir hearing Ibis morn Music Lovers
Longwood and Altamonte Springs
MIAMI It I’ ll — Tiie Palmetto
ing
there were no citizens present,
for a possible site for a new
High School thorn* literally
to
upjsisc
the
budget.
The
budget
county barn.
already lias had the aproval of swooned a! Its own music llmrs
Mrs. Harriett Cowley wits elect­
day. \l least some hi to 2ii ol tile
the
slate comptroller's office.
ed president of the Seminole Court
Fund (or general operating was singer* did. They collapsed alter
f* t y Humane Society at an organise
sei at $304.360 with a I HS levy; tine itngmg Christmas carols for i iree
lion meeting last night.
and
forefeiture. $11!.too with a levy and j half hours. Sanl Prim ipal
Other officers elected were Mrs.
of
7ll:
road and bridge, TV I ioi Clyde Crabtree, "Ihey didn't act­
Ethel Williams. vice president:
wtlil
a
2
mill less: Hospital $1113,■ ually faint It was pi- rvrdeutcnl
Sanford Puller Chief Bov Wil­
Mrs. Elaine Miller, secretary:
and n*rvoiixiie»s It liapp ■ all
Ruber* E. Jnhn*«m. ireavurer and liams said tozlav ttjat iie is 1ex­ 300 with a trvy of 05; school l-vy the time."
Mr* Carolyn Pwrro, publicity pecting a large crowd'' at Ih* al i milts with $810,000, health.
eighth annual policemen's halt at $19,110 and levy of t2 and capital
chairman.
Denies I’ lan
The group alto agreed to hold the Mayfair Inn tomorrow night. outlay, $103,300 with a *'-3 levy.
MIAMI IlEAfll tUPli
....
A comparison of the prevent II
Ticket* are $1 30 each and may
a membership drive early next
he tiotiglit from any policeman or milt levy with last year allows siers President Janie* II llolfa
year.
Sanford Lily manager Warren at the police station. Pres* for ipltle a redo rl mil as the 193X39 denied lliiirsday night h ha*
worked out s new pension plan
f Know tee stroke to the group and Ih* danc* t* optional. Proceeds mdlagf was 4! 5.
The general operating levy last winch would boost his retirement
itraited th* need for a humane from th* ball will go tn th* Polic*
incirty to h-.-lp handle the ever in- Benevolent Association fund for year wav 14 5, hospital. 3 mills; pay $13,123 a year "That .is
rrra*ing stray dog problem in the disability amt death benefits (or sc hole, go: ami no levies for health, absolutely incorrect," lloffa &gt;.1111.
"We have ihscuvted a |nos loll
school ami capital outlay.
nolle* officers.
rity.
plan, hot not for improving III*
pension of llolfa nr am ottu r m
dividual "

Road Projects

Budget Adopted
By Commission

Humane Society
Elects President

Tickets Available
For Police Ball

Navy Hid Letting
.Hunford lontructors will have a
chltuen to liul to seal cracks in
various parking ami Inviwn. at
the .Sanford Navy Air |ta-» Dee.
29. The hid letting will lie h&gt; d at
1U a. m. Ill the Const 1net loti (■Hid­
ing office at the base.

Indications today are that thr
County Commission will advrriise
for hnls for construction of the
Jhtn.isM county he*lth center by
January.
At a special meeting ol th* hoard
this morning, final plans for Ih* 22
room structure tn be located on
Frenrh Ave. between Ninth and
llhh St were approved.
Architect John Burton, who pre­
sented the plan* to ihe hoard, re­
ported that they will go to Tallahas­
see for statu approval and should
be back in lime tn advertise by
the first of the year.
Burton slso said that, If every­
thing goes according to plans, ths
health center should be ready for
occupancy by August of next year.
Th* h*allh e*nter wilt b* fully
air conditioned and will have adequat* facllltin for laboratories and
consultation room*, Burton said.
All commissioners expressed
approval of the plans and voiced
their ronfldcner that Ihe renter
would he a lnnm In the county.

Yule Lighting Entry
Deadline Tuesday

(o tU-scrving fnmilit-H Dec. 2T. The diversified etMi|Htrativs Irnining attidenU
who attend nehixil in the morning und work in the nfternnon are buying
the griH-erii’H wilh money gainesl I'rmn Iheir reeenl dance. Killing the groierv curt ut Sunforil'a Fond Fair are, from the left, DOT president Larry
MuQuattera, (,'ecilin Mtlsted, Bat hare Thomas und (iene Davis.

Judges in this year’ s annual
Christmas lighting contest will
start "making the rounds" of th*
home* in Ihe area Monday, Dave
l.aiulc, chairman of Ihc conlrsl
said today,
The judge* are Laud*. Joe
Maihii'Rx S"d Mrs, Vnti* Williams
•
1 V. -V s
1 auni- rmpiia »ix&gt; J tlia. ihc dead
NEW
YOKE
IUPI)
line for entering Ih* contest *•
Tuesday at noon and urged that ‘ price* st I p 111 t
anyone intrreslril in patlicijialpig American Airlines
in the contest pick up entry j American TAT
lil.i nks al Ihr J a V e r e lllforiliailoa Amrrlean Tohaceo ...
t enter on French Ave Prizes to Ittthlfhfm Meel
........
Utlng Jtm will go to winners in tii* C A II
..........
four categories of the contest. An 1 1 lirvsier
entry blank also is on page *&gt; of Curtiss • Wrighl
DilPont
.......
Imlay’ s Herald.
The four categories are religious, Eastman Kodak ........
.......
traditional, artistic and overall Ford Motor
General
Electric
....
■Icroratlnn
First place winner* in each rale General Motors
gory will tie awarded a $23 savings Graham . Paige .
........
bond, with each second place win­ Inil T A r
lairillard
..........
ner getting $l(&gt;
Minute Maul
......
Penn ttli
........

(S tu ff P h oto)

1 p. m. Stocks Police Sift Underworld

Altamonte Church
To Hold Pageant

X live manger scene depicting
the nativity will be prevented by
Ihe F’ lrst Baptist t'hurch of Alla
monte Stirings iltirmi* the lirst four
days of the next w*rk
Hie pageant will be held m Ironl
of ihe church fronv 7 .to until 9
p
m. each evening
Monday
through Thursday. .
Participating m Ihr scene is
Diane Drown. Pal Hales. Linda
lliirkhardl, Mrs Charles Jackson,
Howard &lt; hupp. Pete Hamby,
Charles Chccvers, Don Wallace,
Charles Jackson, Joseph Lijark,
Hubert lliirkhardl. Fid Steinbeck,
Roiiert Itradford, E. M. Whdilen,
\ngns Swilley. Jack Merrk C. W.
Mullins and David Whihlen.

Hi-Fi Set Stolen
Flresum* Store saleviuaii Jim
Poovry told police yesterday that
someone stole a in fidelity record
player from Ihe First SI More
Iretwern 1-6 p ni Wednesday. The
table model rrcnril player was
taken from Ihe F’lrestone door­
way.

Royal American
Sears Koelmck

Standard Oil iNJl ...
Sludefaaker
....
V. S Steel
Wrsllllghousc FI.

2P*
7iP i
UK

For Touhy's Slayer Clue

53*s

4ts$x■ CHICAGO (I PI) — Homicide comingl sod goings tn drtsrrnnN
l.9&gt;i ih'teclive* today pored over mas­ when best to cut him down.
30'.

sive file, iif Ctliea jo's underworld

Two

gunmen spparenlly hid mg

2H.V1 history and searched Ihe litlered behind III* hedges near Ih* Alexin
109'.

basement of a home for clue* lu twin* Wednesday night, polic*
Ihe
assassin* of mobster Roger said. Slid sinhiished Touhy and
9.1*■
Miller shortly after 10 p. m. a*
Touliv.

M
But Ihe investigation, one of the they reiurned from a business to2’ « most
intensive in » lung line of gage ment in the lamp.
34‘ l
37-**
I9‘ »
15’ *
3‘ *
49’.
4 J’ .

2.1*1
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urn

Agriculture Office
To Gel Added Help
The Connlv spent's offl.-e will get
aildllional help h&gt; the first of the
year.
The countv csntimission todiy rr
vralrd that it has given approval
lor the comity agent's office to hire
an assistant county agent lu 4*
sist Cecil Tucker.
Fund' tn pa* for Ihe added
help will rulin' out of the current
builgrl
A ilelcgaiion of the county (arm
bureau apps-atol heture the county
rninitiixvimi and thanked Hie board
(or II* decision In put on added
help
"It will he a grrat aid to Ihr
county." M 1. Folium, spokesman
fur thr group said

gangland slaying probes, had rr
vealril lulls- more than that the
lit year old Prohibition beer baron
could have been slain by organ!
zaluin mobsters or someone who
hrlil s personal grudge.
Federal investigator* contended
Ihat Touhy ami lux tmdy guard.
Walter Miller, 62, were gun.ml
down Wednesday night liy the
Mafia international crime organizaiimi, to "seat their lips for­
ever "
Hilt the Chicago polira investi­
gation proceeded on thr assuriipInin that either hoodlums from
Ionby * underworld past or gun
men of Chirago's current mutt*
kvndicute hlasteil the pair with
shotguns.
Miller, a longtime friend of
Tmihy and a tlefviur witness at
Ida parole hearings, remained in
mtic.il condition at * hospital
with shotgun pellets tn hi* legs,
bullock* ami hark.
Investigators’ best Cut- &gt;0 fur
was thr finding of a basement
hideout across the itreel from the
home where Touliv had been liv
mg since his parole from prison
only 23 days hs-fnre hr was shot.
I’nlire believe the killcrv kept
watrh over the home of Mrs.
Ethel Alevia, Timliy's rister, for
perhaps R&gt; days, watch.ng Touhy's

Hearing Opened
To Only A Few
County Commission Chairman
John hnilrr today emphasized that
only perrons who had their proper­
ty valuation* raised by th* hoard
•&gt;f equalization are avkrd tn at­
tend the lax board public hearing
mi Jan. 3.
Thr hoard recently completed
hearing some 30ii appeals for lower
late* on their properly.
The hoard's finding* will b* mail­
ed out next week with th* public
hearing scheduled Jan. 1 it I* 1,
m.

VAH-11 Children’s
Party On T V
The chit Iren who were guests
of V,\IMl it the Naval Air Sta­
tion fur a Christmas parly yes­
terday ran se* themselves on the
I net* Walt television show on
WDBO-TV at 5 p m. today. Uncla
Walt will show pieturrs of th*
party.

Area Churches Plan Varied Yule Services

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St. Luka will tie told by a Ftr.-d Presbyterian Church children's group in
the annual children'* pniteunt at tho church Sunday. ReheuriinK f“ f the
paifcunt «re. from left in Ihe first row, Hill Krncken. Alan Hall, Tommy
Kutliff. Dorie Back, Steve Weir, and Tommy Anderson. In the back row.
from left are Cindy Baker. Michel# Tilley. Suiuin Baker, and Stephen Hodarm. The children’s pageant will lie in the sanctuary at 7 p. m. The junior
chuir. dii•ccteil by Mrs. (im p — Tm'hy. will ftirri-*h tin- music.
(S ta ff Phuloi

tty l i m i t c a k n l f i *
It’s Christmas lime again. From
now unlit December 23Ih conver­
sation* constantly will turn to
tin* theme. Everything points to
the big dav climaxing mans fev­
erish preparations,
With the season now gaming
momentum an old hue and &lt;ry of
complaint also will lie ratted.
Some will bewail the growing
commercialism, the pervemon of
the true meaning of Christmas, the
Ins* of significance in cornmemc..
rating I'n birth of the Son of God.
There will Ih- many opportuni­
ties for spiritually minded people
to observe Christmas in It* deep­
est experience.
All the churches of 8e inmule
County will present during (he
holidays several programs design­
ed to reveal and uphold the origin
ol Christmas, at well as d* value

for the world of today.
lioth within the church walls
arid without, Ihc public will he
confronted with evidence of the
coming of Christ on the first
Christinas day. The Good Shep­
herd Lutheran Church is prepar­
ing a live nativity scene un the
site of its new building Each
evening between T lu and 3 p m.
on the Church property about onehalf mile south of Sanford on the
east side of Root* 17 9.’, lung
characters will purliay tu« per­
sons prevent at the Bethlehem
manger. Other churcnes also
will have displayed Christmas
creche’s At the Naval Air Sta­
ting Chape! thr Nativity Scene
will be a reminder to naval per­
sonnel of the holy smphisi* of
this time of the year.
Musir is a prominent ami Im­
portant part of tlia traditional

Christina* celchratlun. Sonic of I Children * Christina* program*
Ihr world « limit stirring, limit will he preienlcd In many
beautiful, .mil moil me unmiilul churche*. Sunday earning The
inline was i mujuifil (nr Uni holy Alliance Church, The first thrill
season. Choirs of many churches Ian Church, Thr Navy Chapel,
will present special music for Sun 11nutI Shrpnerd Lutheran, Luth­
eran Church of the lU-dcxuner arc
day.
(’ll rut ina* rant al at Inc little (hose but a few id thine having Sunday
by the rhoirs of the Church of SchiHil ur children'* trrvice* that
the Naxarenr. The First t‘ r*s- evening. The Church of the Naza
byterun Church, the Holy Cum rcue next Wednesday will have a
Episcopal Church, and the First Christmas family ugh! at the
Methodist Church The Church church with a brightly trimmed
Choir of the Clrat liaptut ( hurrh tree, preaentx. and treats in the
will tln£ the famuli! Handel Ora Youth Hall. Children of Ihc Holy
Cro*.* Episcopal Church will *iug
toria, ' The Messiah."
Thera will be a number of the ntufie fur the family Kuchargroup* of linger* going through ist un Christinas morning when
the community to ting the Iradi they ai.u will give toy* fur chil­
tiunal carol* of Christina*. Chil­ dren uultide III* parish.
dren id the Pweerest Baptist
Christmas Eve service* wkU be
Church, the Tint Baptist Church, held in tome of the churche*. At
and other* will engage Ui tin* thr Episcopal Church the tradi­
umpiring and stimulating service tional midnight Mas* will he nek-

•

hraied beginning at I! M p

m.
At that time the Adult Choir will
sing thr nntaia "Christian* Rejuice’’ before midnight cumin un­
ion Christmas eve communion
service* alto will he held at the
First Christian Church and the
l.ulhcran Church o. the Redeem­
er
Many religious activities are
thus tn the offing for tire I9j*
Christmas season in our communi­
ty. There need tie no over balance
of unrhnitun acttvitie* if » pee.
ton sincerely desires tn find 1
deeper relationship to God end t
clearer understanding of the mean­
ing of Christmas, la sermon, ser­
vice, and tong this Christmas
there will be many occasion* Ut
think afresh of the greatest of
all gift*, God's gift to the world
of Ills Only llegotten Son to be
redeemer tar lo«t turner*.

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