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Calendar
WEDNESDAY
First baptist Church P it* nskm
department. Christmas party la
social hall. 2:19 p. m. T. U. executivo meeting, 1:18 p. m.
Plneereat Baptist Church S. S.
effleere nod teachers supper meeting. 9:29 f . m. R. A.’* meeting,

. jjMr*. Romper Steven* was hoel
•ra t* tb* aoMal Christmas party
a t th* word am etart**, L. P . N’a
aptf nurse* aide* of Bcmlnol* MeAerial Hospital at h*r home on

7. 9. m.

A Christmas them* was.eindad
amt lm deeoratioos throughput th*
b*o*e. TW refreshment Uhl* was
•enured wtlh a large arrangement
at Christmas greenery and red berftea. Flee* cards w on rod and
■mam. M n . Itaven'i unique tree

Presbyterian
por, • p. m.

Mnler high sup-

Enterprise

Personals

' Guests
exchanged
humorous
Christmas gifts and the hostess
(•reived a beautiful Christmas corMg* from th* group. A turkey
dbmer with aO the trimmings, in
«JmBM pumpkin and mince pic.
topped with whipped cream, was

Member* «f tb* Mary Martha
Circle * f tb* P in t Method!it
Church la Oviedo enjoy'd their
Christmas party at the boot* of
Mr*. E. M. Olliff with M n. K. P.
Mitcham a* eo-hostess.
Member* enjoyed th* Christmas
decorations and exehanie *f gUts
followli.1 the regular busin«is presided over by Mrs. R. P. Wheeler,

cl* of the P in t Baptist Church
en.oyed their Christmas party at
tb* home of Mr*. Ray Beasley.
Mr*. Bill Usery aad Mrs. R. I*.
Ward wer* eo-hostease* for th*
occaiioo.
Th* Beasley home was decorated
with Christmas decoration*. Memhers took gift* to bk seat t* aom*
children. They ala* bad a MMtial

Refreshments wer* served to
Mrs. Lynn Mosler. Mrs. C. R.
Clonts. Sr.. Mrs. E. G. Cross, Mrs.
A. i . Reynolds, Mrs. Willie P. Par­
tin. M n. A. A Johnston. Mrs. R. L.
Croom, Mrs. T. W. Lawton, Mrs.
T. R. Clonts, Mrs. W, J . Lawton,
M n. Dora Kelacy, M n. Nellie
Moon, Mn. Oreon Burnett, Mrs.
Annie L. Carter, Mn. Pauline
West, M n. Grace Lee, and Mrs.
John Pearson. M n. A. 8. Johnston
and M n, R. L. Croom wer* vlsl-

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Mrs. Ralph J. Sauls of Atlanta,
G**rgia, arrived Tuctday for a
visit with Mr. aad M n. L. M.
Wright. Sh* swifted in th* wedding
of her niec* Miss Bertha Wright to
Dr. T u n er Z. Cason, Saturday.
Dev. and M n. Paul Shultx enter­
tained Bishop Henry I. Louttit, of
Only about seven per cent of all
the south Florida Diocese, at lunch­ steamships In the world still us*
eon Saturday.
coal for fuel.

-Thar* enjoying th* festive event
were Mr*. Mary Dyehe*, Mr*. D.
Barger, M n. Christine Wilson,
Mrs. Rea Holmes, Mr*. Margaret
Pearson, Mn. Irene Clary, Mrs.
Kathleen Thomas, Mrs. Barban

p n ; i r sortie# h r Mr*. A. H. Ray,
J r , who U la the Winter Park
Hospital, and h r Mite Kay* Mum.
alio hospitalized.
Mr*. A. J . Metcalf. chairman •»
tb* circl*. presided at th* business
Mfiioo. Refreshment* of homemad* German Cbocolal* cake.

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NORTH ORLANDO was on Santa’* route Sunday as he visited th* newest
town in Florida and listed requests of children of th* 137 families who
have moved Into the development. John Hemphill of the North Orlando
Homes staff is shown helping Santa pass out candy to hla admirers.
(Staff Photo)

gifts that belong under e v e ry

Shop F op Christmas
At The New

Mrs. M. L. McDaniel entertain- Several games were played, under
d for Bobby Anstcy, of Longwood, the direction of Mrs. Ruth Grant.
He* blew out the seven candles
with a party eelsbrsting his sev­
enth birthday, Monday avening. on his birthday cake, which was
served wllh Ice cream to David,
Kenney snd Donna Sue Brook*.
Margie and Eugene Kennrdy, Rich­
ard and Vickie Smith, Gregory
Nichols.

Circle 8 Meets At
McAlexander Home

Glaus and

Faint Co.

Mr*. Harold McAlexander was
boilcss for the December meeting
of Circle I of the Find Methodist
Church, si her home in Loch Ar­
bor.
Upon arrival guevti were served
refreshments of fruit cake and
whipped cream, from a plate with
a lighted randle in a gum drop
base.
Mr*. C. J Meriwether presumed
th* devotiun, Mr*. E. 0. Williams
continued the »ludy anil Mrs. G. 11.
Hudson, circle chairman presided
at the business session. It was an­
nounced that a Spiritual Retreat"
will b* held at Oviedo, Jan. T, from
tu a. m to l:Jo p. m. Drinks
will lie furnished. Members will
lake a sandwich.
Mrs. E u g e n e
Williams,
W. S C. S. president, was wel­
comed as a visitor Those present
were Mines E. C. Williams, J . A.
Calhoun, L. I. Hughey, Lida Stall,
llrodie Williams, Clark lamnardy.
S. G. Miller. It. A. Futreil, W. B
Moye, C. V. Hamer, J . K Cour­
ier, C. J . Meriwether, 0 . B Hud­
son. Eugene Williams, and Harry
Brown.

Bobby Joe, Hilda Psye aad Lou
Barker. Palsy Ruth Grant. Nowsdron Kennedy, Carl, Betty and
Shirlen* Todd and Randy Analey.

Osteen Class
Holds Party
You'll love the old fashioned charm
son, Monday evening. Following
the regular meeting, a Christmas
party waa enjoyed.
The home waa decorated with |
Christmas greenery and a large i
tree brighlenrd one corner of th* !
room. Games were played and re- i
ireshments of fmit cake, cookie*.;
nuts, tea and coffee were served. '
Mrs. Frank George was welcom­
ed a* a guest. Others attending
were Mra. Levi Van Etten, Mrs.
Guy llcall, Mrs. Harry Osteen.

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courses in Ihe social .dcnccs and
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�School Board Sustains
Charges Against Teacher
A Tha county school board last
lig h t sustained the charge* It
had made against Seminal* High
arienre teacher Edwin William*
and ditmiiscd him from the coun­
ty ichool ayatem.
William* wai charged with refu.nl to support achonl policies
requiring class flag salute, daily
Bible reading, signing certain
contract*, and reluctance to sign
a loyally oath.
»» The people who packed Supt.
T. Mitwer's office and the
hall outside it heard Williams
tell the board that it is “ against
my very deep eonviction to re­
quire anybody to take any kind
of pledge except under hi* own
will.'
regarding the Bible reading,
Williams laid that there ia sup­
posed to be separation of church
and .•tile in the United State*
-and that If the state requires a
Child la perform a religious art
the "Mate has usurped it* authorWilliam* said he doe* salute
the flag when he feels that this
is appropriate, but not “everytlmr
sorhebody say* to jump up to do
R."
Addressing the people gathered
lor the hearing, tha teacher put
his hand over hi* heart and said
Hut If a person is forced to latute
C he flag K la only one step to tha
"Hell Hiller" type salute.
Williams explained that he has
shown children how to salute
the flag and said that If the
salute ie done. It should be done
properly and not desecrated.
Williams said he has led his
class in the Lord's Prayer aince
the lime hia students said they

wanted this. When he asked the
student* tf they wanted to read
the Bible, none of them said he
did. the teacher said.
The loyalty oath wai laid be­
fore him with a dozen of to other
papers, and he didn't sign it
immediately because he wanted
time to read the papers. Williams
explained. He said that he wai
once cleared for secret govern­
ment defense work and that this
could be checked.
The Enterprise residenl said
that he wasn't inleres'ed In sign­
ing hia tyarher contract after his
removal as a high school physics
teacher because the rrmoval
broke the spirit of the contract.
William* said mat tic. was remov­
ed from teaching the phyiica class
the same day during the fall
term that be received Principal
A. J . Bracken’a letter asking
him to sign the eontrset.
Supt. Milwee countered that
Williams was hired in midAugust and the signing of the
contract was part of hia taking
the leaching position.
The hearing nearly atalled U
minutes after It started when
Williams' attorney, Kenneth lo f­
tier, disagreed, with the school
board Chairman J . L. Rrumley
and the board's attorney, Dou­
glas Strnalrom, over the charges
to be discussed.
William* was removed from a
physics teacher position this term
and assigned to leaching general
science. The board wanted to
stick to th# flag salute, Bible
reading, loyalty oath and con­
tract charge*. Leffler wanted to
Include a discussion of other
charges which Bracken had ad-

H adio Free Europe Says
Reds Put Poison In Salt

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dressed to Williams In a Nor. It \01*.
letter which notified Wiltiama of
his rrmoval aa physics teaeher.
Williams was kept on as a gen­
eral science teaeher for three
weeks before he was auspended
by the school board.
Bracken told Leffler that the
flag salute, and Bible reading
charge* were not the cause of
Williams' removsl from his phy­
sics classes. When Leffler aaked
what did cause that removal
Brumley told the attorney to stick
to discussion of the other rhsrges.
After the hearing. Williams
said that he believed his strict dis­
cipline and grade* he gave
prompted his removal as a phy­
sic*
teacher.
Ally.
William
Hutchison
charged
that the
school board had picked only
thres out of 13 charges on which
to hold the hearing.
Summing up, Brumley laid
that the basis of the suspension
was that Williams hadn't obeyed
county policies which require a
public school teacher to lead his
class in a flag salute sod to
read a Bible passage to the class
each morning. 111* argument
about
Williams
qualifications
could go oo sit night, the board
chairman said.
Slenstrom said Williams has
ths right to his beliefs, that
separation of church and stats as
a US doctrine Is "eminently
co m c l'' and that the U.S. Su­
preme Court sayi that the flag
need not be saluted under certain
circumstances. However. Florida
and Seminole County havs said
the flag must be saluted and the
Bible read in class, Slenstrom
explained.

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MUNICH. Germany (UPD— Official* of Radio Free
71'*
Europe said today Communist agents put atrophine (a
31
poioonoua alkaloid) in salt ahakora at the station cafeteria
282H
.pat night in an effort to poison members of the staff,
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The attempt failed because official* of the anti-Com89l*
muimt broadcasting station were warned by a double agent
93'.
that the salt hsd been poisoned.
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A sUtsmant Issued by th* daM's
Inti. T i l ...............................
lion identified the UpsUr only 0*
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Lonllanl
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"a person ostensibly esed by a
l»'t
Minute Maid
foreign Communist poew for
Penney
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Penn HR
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satiotaic* purposes.’*
Royal American ..
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The statement said the poisoner
Sears Roebuck __
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was “a Communist diplomat *toStandard Oil (N J)
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Atoned in Western Kuiope, acting
Studebaker .. .
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mi the Instruction of his govern99G
U. S. Steel
The director *of th* Stale Wcitinghou.c El.
lJO 'J
Bscnt.**
Hoard - of Health'* division of
Ths station said the poisoning
waste water has written Santord
attempt was discovered Nov. XI, City Manager Warrrn Knowles
just before ths salt shaker* wars that th* state won't approve any
taken into the cafeteria where th* more sewer extensions to the
L&amp;M employes take their meals. city'* system until Hanford give*
"Bampies were obtained ami an­ more definite plans on a sewerage
alyz'd by American medical facil­ treatment plant program.
ities." the statement said. "This
The hoard of health division has, 'CHICAGO (LTD - A home­
Uheeaeled th* pretence la each sine* Sept. I. received plans for made bomb exploded in Sleinmetx
•hakrr of atropine, a poison de­ srwer rxtrniion* from ’ various High School today. No unr was
rived f r o m
belladonna, T h t subdivisions where systrms dis­ injured and damage was minor.
amount in earh shaker was .Aid charge into the city's sewer sys­
The explosion came at S:22
tem, division director H. H. Baker a. m., 37 minutes after polire
pee cent by weight."
"This waa surely enough to kill Jr. said.
received a telephone call warn
a man, even if ths victim only
The health board cannot ap­ ing that a bomb would go off in
sprinkled a little salt on hia food,” prove Interim methods of treat­ thr school at precisely &gt;:30. About
ment likr holding tanks for these 1,200 of the school's 1,700 pupils
g spokesman said,
"in order to protect Hi* staff, extensions until it has a more de­ were in lb* building.
th* aafrteria waa closed forth­ finite city plan for providing
The bomb was mad* of alumi­
with," the statemanl said. "The morr sewage treatment, he said. num tubing and black powder. It
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City
commissioner
Earl
Higgin­
Vyroper Herman authorities war*
esplodrd in a looker on the top
botham told the other commis­ floor of the three-story building
advised.”
Th* cafeteria has remained d ot­ sioner that, legaly, the board of located on live northwest side of
ed since th* poisoning attempt health can't do anything hut with­ the city.
waa discovered. It is scheduled to hold state funds from the clly.
The ho mb axplodrd as Offirer
Cay attorney William Hutchison Kennsih Murphy approached the
reopen Thursday.
said he didn't think the board of locker. He and It other policemen
health would enjoin Hanford's sped hi th* school after rereiving
sewage .system.
Hi* lelephon* warning.
Knowles advised the commis­
1.1. Charles llopp said a candle
sion “ Hie mailer may now be three • fourths of an inrh in
entering a phase of belter under diamelrr had been attached tn
standings ami closer coopers th* bomb Th# eandle had been
lion," with the Mat*.
lighted, perhaps sometime 1st*
Tuesday. When th* candle burn
TAI.I.AIIASS EE (I'P D -H arist
#d low. th* flam* ignited a fuse.
John Kasper w*s released from
hit second stretch in the fed­
eral correctional institution here
Two longwood resident* rstoday and said he would rc-ume
reived minor injuries in s (brer
hit pro-segregation activities.
Ham* 200 acres of limber!and
Hut Kasper, looking fit in ■ car accident at the inter .return
dark striped suit and a hlu* pris­ of U .S 17 92 ami SR 419 yester­ south id Sanford was heavily
damaged by a raging forest fire
on-made overcoat, said he would day alternoon
Treated for ruts and bruises yesterday afternoon.
•darkle the ranal problem “in a
and released Irom th# hospital
Cto«# lo M men including
Utile different manner."
Hr said hr planned to writ# a were Mr. and Mrs. Oris Snod­ voluntern from Lake Mary, San
ford Navy Has* Fir* Department
book about his experiences lie grass.
The Florida Highway Patrol re­ and forest ranger rrrw* fought
also suggested the creation of an­
other political party to fight in­ ported that a car operated by the blaze for nearly four hour*
Gordon Douglas Cobh of Mad- before a waa brought undtr son
tegration
It was ilia tall. 30-year-old Kas­ land slammed into vehicles driv­ trot.
An official uf live Florida Forest
per’s second release front the en by Mr. Snodgrass and Daniel
Service reported today that the
prison here The first time was Stearns of Elmira, N. V.
m August
after hr served It)
Cobb was charged with failure fire was started by some smoold
ering cinders
month*
tn yield the right of way.

Definite Plan
Needed For Sewer
Plant, Board Told.

School Hit By
Homemade Bomb

Kasper Released;
1&gt;lans To Write

Two Are Injured
In 3-Car Mishap

Acreage Damaged
By Forest Blaze

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Biggest Balloon Lost Over South
RAPID CITY. S D. ( U P D - 'I t | Monday — Launched One bal­ searches fur anything resembling
Mioulil have hern a gorgeous loon. taller than 31 - story HKO New York's HKO building No luck.
Rriult: Plane unable (rigger a
Huilding in New York, from Rapid
eight," th# spokesman muted.
And it probably was, if anybody .City. Miisiun tn ;o up to 120. mechanism to release balloon pay■aw i’.—■ brilliant orange and WW feet ami come back down (load, radar technicians unable
' keep track of balloon without
white parachute, 94 feet in dia- Tuesday without getting lost.
laisl: One fiallon. 441 feel long plane contart. Therefore, balloon
rtrr, placidly floating earthward
&gt;m -*nere the world's largest bal­ an in (set in diameter, carrying lost. Sight, recrimination*.
A spokesman for Winzen Re­
I,*t)0 pound load of ballast and
loon was placidly lost.
At least everybody thinks the scientific equipment, (vocations; search Co. designers of the bal­
parachute floated earthward with Over Nebraska. Lover: One Navy loon. said ths balloon contained
a payload of cosmic ray mratur- tracking plane forced down in bad automatic devices which would
have cut Ih* payload loose st Mist
mg equipment Tuesday. Some­ weather.
where in Texas, or Louisiana, or
Tuesday—Balloon, made of plas­ I time,
"It's not anUtnl we gat the payAlabama, or Mississippi.
tic one ooe-UKMisandlh of an inch
Bara's bow Hie world's largest thick, believed drifting over Jules- load hack,* be added, "bat w*
bsll.'on and the world's most gor hurg. Colo. Navy plane gets into would like H to AH the blank spot*
tm again ad Norah PtotSe, Nah., lias our data."

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United Press Uaaed Win

NO. 686

Established 1908

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1959

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Juvenile Aid
Formed
A group of Seminol# County buaincanmen and official*
today announced th* formation of a county wid* juvenil*
rouncil to promote tha general welfar* of all ne«dy juvenilea
in the area.
Th* aubacrihcra who origin ated th* organization arg
County Judge Wilson A lexander, school officials Hugh CarW

ton and Herald Hcckenhaeh; the
Rpv.
Ernest
Bollck;
Chief
Sheriffs Deputy .Ilm Singletary,
Wildlife Officer Robert 1 John­
son and Attorney Kenneth Mc­
Intosh.
The purpose of the organiza­ Truman To Speak
MIAMI BEACH (U l'l) -F o rm e r
tion as staled in Its charter is
to develop a better understand­ President Harry Truman hat
ing of the problems of needy agreed to giv* Ih# main address
juveniles by the public, lo en­ to a fund raising dinner hero Feb.
courage the correction, training 27 at which Florida Democrats aro
and rducation and placement of inviting all of the parly’s top presi­
needy juvenilea within the terri­ dential candidate!. The SlOO-a-plato
torial .limit* of Seminole Coun­ banquet waa planned Tuesday a*
ty: lo assist financially and a meeting in Tallahaiae* of th*
otherwise the correction sod re­ dale’s Democratic leaders.
habilitation of needy Juveniles
where no other means *f assis­ Farmers Favor Quota
CHILDREN OK THE LUTHER LEAGUE of Good Shepherd Lutheran
tance i* available.
WASHINGTON (U P !) — Florid*
Church will present • UvIdr nativity scene on the lot wher* the new church
Judge Alexander, who originat­ farmers
voted overwhelmingly
wB bo built on fiwy. 17-92, Monday through Christman Eve front 7:30 to
es)
te organization "because lAieaday lo extend strict market*
there was no other way lo help ing quotas on cotton and peanut
8:30 p. m. each nlffht. Rome of the young people taking part in thin prethese kids," said th* group is rropi. The U. S. Department a(
Christmas Biblical scene are, Buster Anderson, kneeling at the foot of the
open "lo Interested persons who Agriculture aakl Ihe vote In favatf
manger, Karen Metgler, sitting at the other end of the manger. Standing
wish to donate their time and of extending quotas on upland cotleft to right, are G. J. Metzler, Marion Anderson, Sharon Swartz anti
money lo needy youngster!."
Ion was 913 to M and ■ lo 1 for long
Donald SwarU.
(Staff rhntn)
At tha group's first meeting, staple cotton. The vot* waa Mg
HerVenKseii war elected prei! ta 109 tor puaaot quota*.
drnt; Singletary, vice president
and Johnson, aecrelary-traasurer. Regulations Tighten
On the first board of directors
TALLAHASSEE (U P !) — Tbo
are llaekenbach, C'arltoa and State Road Board has tightened
Rev. Bolick.
regulations tor bidding on stain
to Uic Snohomish, Snoqualtuie and other major east-wist artery,
United Press International
The group plana to hold regular highway construction Jobs. Thn
Green
rivers,
flooding
thousands
was
washed
out.
A two-pronged snowstorm lamonthly meetings and a mem­ hoard approved Tuesday a new
of acres anil marooning scores
Rain
was predicted
today bership drive, soon, Jtidgt Alex­
perrd off Into showers today,
rule requiring contractors to list
of families
through thr storm area, eastward ander said.
leaving highways between midearh item of construction equipThe flooding closed Snoqualmlr to Georgia and north into south­
men! plus tha itam'a aerial num­
New Meslco and the Texas-Okla- Pass, the slate's main cast-west ern Indiana. Other showers were
ber. This will allow stale officiate
homa Panhandle clogged with up route, to all but onr-wny traffic. expected along the Washingtonto check on how much equipment
The Stevens Pass Highway, an­ Oregon roast.
to two feel uf snow.
ia owned by th# bidding firm.
The storm struck Albuquerque,
N. M., first, raced through the
Fate Undecided
Panhandle, slackened, then roar­
HAVANA (UPD — Tbo toht gf *
ed back with winds up tn Si)
New York-Miuml manufacturer ac­
miles an hour to close schools,
cused of plotting to smuggle refu­
isolate towns anil strand hundreds
Final mUiptimi of it tentative budget for lil.V.Mul
gees out ot Cuba roited today M
of travelers.
calling for J 1,732,000 over-all spending but reducing th*
tha hands of a "ravolutionary M&gt;
Albuquerque received 10 inches
tax rate from 41.5 to 11 mills is expected tomorrow by
PARI* (UPD Tbo United bunal" eooaidaring government do*
of snow, the .crond heaviest fall ,m the county commission.
Slates told lu NATO nlllaa today m a n * that be bo seal to prison
i.- H.x hj'iz/ix \n'Jh-r Jos Inch!-'
'f ile DOanrMVt incut Ifi a public h earin g to adopt th#
that It Hill has a nuclear Irad lo t Mi ytar*. Urn five-hour trial
fell at Lai W ifil* N'. '.M. and
budget a t 10 a, tu.
over th* Soviet Union, "both with of John Martino ended at &gt; a. m .
Ssnlx Ross, \ \l , was covered
respect to nuclear weapons and to It was not known how soon Mm
A tem porary budget o f $1,323,1 IH was adopted Sept.
with two-foot drills.
verdict would be announced.
the means of their delivery "
2 0 based on what th e com m ission term ed " a fictitio u s
Rain covered Ihe edge of lit*
U. I . Defense Secretary Thomas
storm and movsd mlo Louisiana
ta x ro ll" due tn a delayed property reappraisal.
S. Gate* gave tha assurance to th* Nixon Limited
and southern Arkansas, with
NATO council or minister*. He said
WASHINGTON (UPI) — M et
more than an inch recorded at
Ihe United Slalea "is confident of President Richard M. Nixon ana
Lufkin. Tex., Shreveport, l.ii , and
its nuclear superiority."
be expeclrd tn limit hia I960 presi­
El Dorado, Ark.
lie also warned Ihe alliance dential primary efforts to a hand fig
Winter weather of another sort
againvt expected Soviet conces­ of it ate* even If Gov. Nelson K
touchrd uff western Washington's
sions lhat would allow Wratcrn na­ Rockefeller invitee contests in aO
second major flood in two
tions to rrdure their defenv* costs. possible arras. This Judgment
months
Steady rains melted
lie pledged that the Umtrd States came today from a well-posted
mountain snows, which moved inwould
maintain
its
powerful informant, who laid Nixon would
ground, air and naval forces in be tun busy in Wishiogton ha enKAiFOKD (LTD —State iVnul Directin' II. G. Cochran Europe
gage in primary scraps tor noJr. begun luduy a pc rami a l invent ignt ion into ch;ngcn of Hritain and Italy added their tional convention delegates Ms
pledge* tu maintain ur increase dozen or more stales.
brutality at the uprawting Knifnrd State I’rismi.
|
C ochran arrived at 9 a. tn. and w ent im m ediately into a present defense force*.
But
France’*
role
In
tile
alii
SttHlls Church Funds
cloned co n feren ce with Prison Superintendent D eW itt Sin ■lire and American criticism of
KOKOMO. Ind. (UPD - A twicerla ir.
II—caused controversy in th e ' mi'rn'e(! minister waa intimate
Thr nrw invealiitalion was
ABOARD U.S S. ESSEX IN’
inrrlmg amid the general show with i t least 10 laen age girls ia
MEDITERRANEAN (UPD — A touched »lt by federal grand jury
of unity.
hia congregation befora he decamp­
U, S. 6th Fleet task force taking indictments Tuesday against 14
NATO Secretary General Paul ed with a woman half his ago
President Eisenhower on ■ leis guards fur cruelty lo prisoners.
Henri Spaak condemned an “in­ and several thousand dollars In
urrly trip u&gt; Tunis tlt-ami-il plac­ The jury ehargnl in Jacksonville
discretion" on llie part ot the church funds, police said today.
that
mins
convicts
were
chained
idly westward Iih1.iv low aid a
Umled Slates in leaking charges Th* minister, tha Rev. Clining
salute at xca by the Hnli'b Med lo their roll bars for as long as
that France, hy not living up In Hell. 40, left Kukamo two weeks
lu days in a row with little or
iterranean fieri.
its military commitmenia, waa *n- ago with a 23-yaar old woman who
The task furcr, wilh thr I’red IH) fsHit!.
WASHINGTON (DPI) -Agricul- daitgrnng the alliance.
was mu hit wife, officials laid.
.Shortly before Cucliran's arri­
dent aboard the i raiser f . S S
Gen Nathan II Twilling, rhair
lira Moines lo catcll upon hi* val, Sinclair held a press con lure Secretary Ezra T. Henson inan uf the II. K Joint Chiefi of 'Ie left behind a wife, three child­
rest and sleep after 11 ilreniimi* ference with newsmen am) laid left Ihe hospital Tuesday deler Staff, made the charge at a sec­ ren and a note which read: " I
days of personal diplomacy, wav ihe blame for the alleged brutality mined In resisl demands fur his ret inerting of the NATO miltlary have done you dirty."
making a rendezvous lair this at the feel of former Slate Pri­ resignation and in pin the blame committee
afternoon with lintish fieri unit* son* Director R. O. Culver.
French Defeme Minister Pierre
for farm program failures on the
between Malta amt Sieilv.
Me said Culver hired guard
Giilllaumal said today his govern­
Dcmoeriiu*
•
controlled
congress.
Eisenhower, IJ.Ono mile- along ('apt. James II. Dunn over his
ment wa« seriously concerned that
Henson looking vimewhal thin Ilia charges had been leaked lo
no hi* II mown peace illusion, objection* Dunn was^blamed for
had nothing nvorr strenuous to do ordering most of Ihe’ brutal pun- and drawn after surgery tor re the press
today than loaf around th* flic lahmrnt
movat’ of’ ’his gall bladder,
bladder. de­
’
(iates defended Twining and said
suite of thr heavy cruiser and
If Dunn hadn't been hired, this
that although he rrgrettrd the
clared
again
“
I
am
not
going
lo
mount thr bridge this afternoon whole thing wouldn’t have happen­
publiriiv given Itie rhargps, facts
There were 932 birliis recorded
lo take the salute from the llrlt- ed," Sinclair contended "1 told resign "
are Tacts and cannot lie ignored, in Seminole County during the
ish cruiser. If MS Tiger, flag Culver before thr first riot that If
GOP National Chairman Tburs
"My government endorses the
ship of the HrlUsti Mediterranean I could fire him (Dunni, he al­ ton H Morion, meanwhile, dis­ military substance of th# speech firsi 11 months of 1939, according
to a report released today by
ready would have been fired."
fla*4.
closed lhat he and Denson had made by Gen Twining," Gale* told County Sanitarian V. J , Rob­
Sinclair, who has been superin­
the ministers “ It ia wilhin the
tendent sinrr 1919. said he would agreed there is an "urgent need competence, rights, and responsi­ bins
The number of deaths during
to
s&lt;
-4
Ihe
rerun!
straight"
on
who
fire all the guards indicted by th*
bility of grnrrala lo rominent on
jury if necessary lo dear up Ihe ia to blame fur farm program the military ronsequtnecs of po the same period of time was 3(2.
Robbins also pointed out that
difficulties it Radford “ I'll do failures.
litiral decision* "
at tha health units w Sanford
what Mr. Cochran say*." he pled­
Morion said hi agreed with
amt laingwovd. some 3,343 im­
ged. Hut he noted that Ihe pri­
munization shots were given with
Benson
lhat Congress is to blame
son already was understaffed by
the largest percentage Irom dipth.
WASHINGTON (UPD —A radio sum* 3u men.
beraute it has refused tu aecepl
Iheria,
whooping
cough
and
television industry spokesman lias
administration
proposals
to
tetanus.
cautioned the government not to
The Cham lier of Cum mere* Cof­
change "ohsolef#” farm laws
Other figures released today
let "hysteria” over payola and
"designed ui treat ddferent pro fee Club will welcome two new show lhat 240 physical eaaminarigged quiz shows lead it into the
squadron commanders of the San­
blent* in a different age."
lions were made by Ih# health
Held ul news censorship.
ford Naval Air Station at its meet,
- unit and a decline over (he prtRalph Knock, chairman of the
mg at 10 a. in. Thursday at Mr*.
■ vious year in TU case*.
board of the Radio-Television News
The Jayccrs will present awards
Appleby’s Valdes Restaurant.
Directors Assn . made Ihe plea lu the winners of the four float
Cdr. F. G, Edwards uf VAII3.
Tuesday at Hi# Federal Communi­ category competition In the Christ­
and Cdr. David King of VAII l
cations Commission's Investigation mas Parade at their meeting at
will be introduced by ('apt. J . D
noon Thursday at Ihe Civic Cen­
of broadcast abuses.
Children uf the Lutheran Haven Damage. CO of IfatWing One. Cdr.
Hnnick. who also is vice presi­ ter.
Arthur Elder, new executive offi­
The Sanford Lion*’ Club annual
dent In charge of news at station
Winners were Pinecrest Kiddle at Rlavia anil be in town Fri­ cer of VAH-J, also will be wel­
day
no
a
gift
buying
tour
as
Christmas Party will he held at
WTVJ, Miami, said hi* group fear Korin-r and Sanford Naval Air Slacomed,
along
with
several
busi­
7 p. m. Monday at ihe Civic Cened that ' Congress nr thr KCC will tion. first and ircuml in Ihe busi­ gut--t* of ihe Ja&gt;reel.
ness men who have toms her*
ler. Lions, their ladies, and their
The Jjy r r e balloon sales dur­ recently.
invoke new law* and—or regu­ ness group; Anna Miller Circle,
guests a i* invMid to the dinner
lations on programming which first, and Pilot Club, second, civic ing thr Christina* parade netted
and entertainment which wiU
adversely affect the presentation group; Methodist Church, first, about ftjo lor Ihe ehddren. Each
feats** aa Orlando giri barber­
of news and information allows." Presbyterian Church, second, reli­ will be givtn to lo buy gift* sod C Of C To Meet
The regular monthly meeting of shop quartet All attending art
Other witnesses proposed that gious category; St. larks'* School, the balance will go to the Haven.
Archie Wise, chairman of the th* DeHary Chamber of Commerce expected to bring a M toy to
th* government set up a fourth first. Lake Mary, second, large
floats,
and Altamonte balloon tele, said the Jayeeoa wiU bo hold tozugM at 7.30 at be put under th* Chriatousa law*
taleviamn network Vu provulr "edu­ school
cational and cultural programs Springs, •first. Douthslde School, will escort the children to town iltalsoo University Hall to De- at tho Sanford Elk's UTub Dee.
freed from Ihe blight of commcr- second, in the small school floats at I p. m Friday fur the shop­ Land. All member* are urgrd to 24 Christmas Early. Dinner Ec­
kel* art |i sac^
division.
m ail."
atUnd.
ping tour.

News Briefs

Record Snow Wallops Western Plains

Budget Hearing

U. S. Holds Nuclear
Weapons Lead,
NATO Allies Told

Penal Director Starts

Raiford Brutality Probe

Ike Catches Up
On His Sleep

Farm Failures
Blamed On Demos

Births At 832
Thus Far For '59

T V Spokesman
Cautions Against
News Censorship

Navy Commanders
Feted Tomorrow

Jaycee Awards
Slated Tomorrow

Youngsters Set
F o r‘G ift’ Tour

Lions To Hold
Yule Party Monday

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City Manager
Wtrren
la wart with tha Sanford
(or better' handling of
O a paaUl truck Uaffk oa Second
M.
The easnmluioa laid Kaowlee
Monday Might to have the poaial
tracks dap backus across Second
tL when maUag deliveries to tha
it office annet on Second
k Are.
delay la telling a new San*
M postoffice or an expansion of
fee.p raitirt oaa la due to “local
people net n a k ia f up their minds
mm working together" on select*
a alia for the addition, Knowles
tha cam mission.
Downtooa builneiimen chose* to
f e d a suitable site, arc studying
ferae or lour areas, Francis Jteu*
millet Jr . said yesterday. Roumiltog to chalrmaa of a group of 11
« a e e a l * advise lb* General
Services Administration oa a suit­
able location for added poilofflce
bwiiltles. Tha 12 all want the ad*
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alia: Defend a request of Cbnrles
M d Laura Medlia la vaeete the
right of way ea Third,

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Fourth and Fifth streets west of
Persimmon Ave.
Designated the Sanford Atlantic
and Florida State beaks te be the
depositaries for Senford funds dur­
ing IMO.
Reappointed M. Rupert Strick-

land to the city board of adjust­
ment.
Decided to buy a 1&lt; mlliraeter

sound projector for fire depart­
ment training films and two Pola­
roid cameras far the Joint use of
the public works engineering end
etlJitiee departments.
Approved transfer of t i n to finIsk Uw new bird fly In Uw city
see. ft should be finished in about
two weeks Knowles said.
Told the city manager sad Build­
Anthony Jl mines wan named ing Inspector M. A. Yelvlngton to
Scout ef the Month at tha Court of
Honor for Labe Mary Troop 242 look for a men to help Yelvlngtoo
In building Inspection field work.
Monday night.
Receiving advancements a n d
awards were Edward Lechtara,
second class, first aid, flremansblp
and bookbinding; Danny TUIli, first
clnss; William Rlakomore, biking
and MUlon Howell, boma repair.
lflltan Howell, Randal Chase and
Bab Lae were presented Star Scout
awards by their parents.
Mr. William F. Whitehead, 71,
Two members of tho troop, John
and Robert Stutsman, attending a died Sunday et his horns 101 Atalea
Tampa school, also r a c e l v e d
Funeral service! were held at
awards. John, first class and Rob­
g:M p. m. today at the Gramkow
ert, Star Scout.
Scoutmaster Htnk Demers stress­ Funeral Home chapel, with Uw
ed the importance of the rigid phy­ B ar. William Schaeffer of Orlando
sical fitness program the boys are officiating. Burial .wee In Glen
undertaking. A presidential award Haven Memorial Park, Orlando.
la avaUabla if au points of Uw pro­
A retired dark, Mr. Whitehead
gram are successfully completed. moved te Sanford from Orlande in
He also told of the Importance, IMS. He was a member of the Conto the boys and their parents, of trsl Christian Church.
Uw advantages in chars cter build­ Survivors Include bis wile, Mrs.
ing when working toward becoming Margaret Marie Whitehead; a son,
in Cagle Scout and said that never Elton Whitehead ef Sanford; a
has any Eagle served time In a fed- daughter, Mrs. Barbara Stewart,
leal prison.
Indianapolis, lad., end a sister,
A variety of skits was presented Mrs. Carrit Tiger, Morrietowa,
by patrols, a movie on Jungle sur­ N. J .
vival was shown and refreshments
•are served following fee Court of
presentations.

Lake Miry Scout
Of Month Named

William Whitehead
b Dead At 71

Insurance Men
To Meet Tomorrow

DECEMBER M
Admission*
Yvonne Foster, Sanford
H aul Meughtan, Senford
Lynn Rred, DeBary
Wilma Wallace, Sanford
fylvta McNulty, Sanford
Barbara fiviags, Alta moots
Springe
Horn Zimmerman, DeBary
Alab Bowling, Senford
Byron Squires, Sanford
Lawrence Haulerson, Oviedo
Lillie Herndon, Sanford
Athol loss Ashe, Sanford
Births
Hr. and Mrs. Claud* Porter,
Mr. and' Mr*. Chester McNulty,
Sanford, ■ daughter
Mr. end Mrs. William OoWee,
Sanford, a daughter
Mr. and Mrs. John Schleaid,
Senford, a son
Mr! and Mrs. Raleigh Wallace,
Senford, e daughter
Dtamlsiata
Johnny Davis, Sanford
Janetta Austin, Sanford
Gladys Seibrook, DeBary
Ruby Register, Sanford
Lavilla MacFartane, DeBary
Dorothy Andirsovt and baby,
Sanford
Louise Roberta, Sanford
Edward La Rcau, Lake Mary
Sherwood Barbour. Sanford
Alab Bowling, Sanford

Prisoner Escapes
CMy prisoner Archie Williams Jr.
escaped from a work truck detail
Monday. Willie ms. a 21 year old
Negrp-escaped near Uie county
court house, work detail supervisor
Don Stone reported. Williams is
five feet, eavan inches and weighs
111 pounds, police said.
NOT RESPONSIBLE
1 111 not he reopoaelbie for
any debts Incurred by my wife
Joyce M. Heyward sr an jaws
other than myself.
Big, David R. Hay nerd Jr.

Natural Gas Co.
Mg Stalked Ave.

FA S-IMd

Rev. Henry Lumb h Dead At 86
Tbs Rev. Henry, Lumb, M, re­
tired Methodist rafnletsr, died at
Seminole Memorial Hospital Mon­
day afternoon following a Uogoriog
Ulneie. ,
He was born In Osett, England,
cams to Amtrica in 1MT and bed
been a rosldsnt of Sanford tor Uw
past 10 jeers.
Survivors are bit wife, Mrs.
Emma Lumb; one daughter, Mr*.

LUlls OTWaaslly, Slaghaattea, N.
Y-J ana sen, Lataard, Newark,
N. J .
Funeral service# aril b t bold at
t : » f . m . tomorrow at fee Meth­
odist Cbareb wHb Rev. T. C.
0 'Steen adflcUtlsg. Burial will be
at a later date.
Briseon Funeral Home la to
charge ef arrange meats.

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Old Grandad
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took the hsavywelght champion,
ship out of the United States,
would have led Uw list, followed
by the Lee Angeles Dodger's play,
off win of the National League
pennant sod their World Schm
defeat of tho Chiesgo White S o *
Some added starters wars pis.
sage ef the labor lew, the pc*.
Thanksgiving cranberry scare and
the Montana earthquake. Few
voice were cast for Crown Prince
Akihito'a marriage to a common­
er, the Mexlee floods, death of
Errol Flynn and little Rock
school integration.

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Mideait end Asia; Nison visiu
Soviet Union (DecemberJuly)
7. Jeha Foster Dulles dies, U
replaced by Christies A. Hener
as U. S. Secretary af State.
(April-Msy).
I, Communist Chinese troops
move into Tibet, forcing Dalai
Lems to flee to Indie; Bed Chi­
nese ‘ troops also viol its Indian
border; Laos charges invasion
from Communist North Vist Nam.
(MerthAug.Sept.).
t. I.’oGaulls proclaimed first
president of Fifth French Repub­
lic, presents new plan for Alger­
ia; Frinee shows greatest resur­
gence since war. (Jan.-Sept.).
It. Louisiana Gev. Earl Lasig
put forcibly Into mental institu­
tion: free* self it drsm ttk court
session (May).
Hawaiian
ststebeod
nearly
made lbs last. The vote's also
rated highly the Senate subcom­
mittee investigation ef labor rseksteeriag. Tha monkeys Able and
Baker sad their 200-mll# •high
•pace Bight drew many votes.
If there hid been a sport* cat­
egory togemsr Johansson's vic­
tory over Floyd Fattoraon, whleh

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The JK. Johns Life Insurance
Undcrwrilera wiH meal at noon
tomorrow ot Jim Ipencar'e Res­
taurant for He regular monthly
mooting.
Father Richard Lyons ef All
Boula Catholic Church wiU be tho
principal speaker end wiH die.
euea “The Christmas Story "
The group also will discusa
plane far MW forthcoming Gator
Sale* Congress elated Jtor Orlando
Jan. SB.

SOUTHERN

HERB IS WHERE a parachute, earring n gondola land­
ed in n wooded area soar Canaan, Conn. Tha gondola
had formerly boon attached to an unmanned balloon,
which flaw 4S5 mllaa high, after being launched at
Akron, Ohio. It cerriod instruments, designed to photo­
graph tho earth's surfoaa from stratoaphtrla altitude.

NEW YORK (U P !) - Russian
Premier .Nikita Khrushchev's vis­
it ta the United Stetss was the
biggest news story of IMS.
That is the opinion of editors
of United Press laternationil cli­
ent newspapers and UP1 editors,
who bsllotsd In a nation wide poll.
The top 1# atone# of the year;
1. Khrushchev tours United
States; agrees with Elsenhower to
negotiate further on Berlin with­
out ■ deadline. (Sept.)
2. Soviet Union announces It
has hit moon with roeket; sends
second rocket around moon and
takes pictures of other side. (Sept.
Oct.)
1 Strike by United Steelwork­
ers of America closes down steel
and allied Industries; 300,000 re­
turn to work after Elsenhower
invokes Tafl-lfartley law (JulyNov.)
4. Fidel Castro takes over In
Cuba as Batista flees; revolution
takes inti • American turn with
undertones of Communist Infiltra­
tion. (Jan Dae.)
5. Congressional subcommittee
Investigates rigging of television
quit shoes; Charles Van Dnren
and ether witnesses admit thsy
got answers te questions la ad­
venes. (Oct.)
0. Eisenhower tours Europe,

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11 m du fm aa of th« county eommUaton han lugfiitod
that • Ml bo latioducod in th* tofiatoturn to ftvo m o m ad M
lax axcmptioa la widow*, disabled veteran* and other dis­
abled persona and some over the age of M.
Mr.Krider laid that the many discussion* held during
the past year concerning taxation, assessments, ate., have
levsaled that many people living on find incomes might be
f e e d by allowing thsm an addition to ths homestead ensap-

It’s ae B4f it caa Mow up the
world ia mo *r (set hellish beega.
Meet af u Joe Derbies accept this
fact, but bleated if we eaa expllia ho* tbo domed thing is
built, Just bass it works or why.

This problem of fixed income groups having an Inert**ingiy difficult time meeting living expenses without earn.
lag extra income is becoming a national one.
Soma move on the load level no doubt would help them
If it can be justified in ths tax scheme. It's certainly worth
• good looking into and Aep. Mack Cleveland said that he
would study it.

Sinatra Stars In Tasteful
Entertaining TV Hour
the first half of NBC-TV’s Sun*
day Showcase teleplay. "The In­
destructible Mr. Gore," by Gore
Vidal. If tha last half matched
Iho first In acting, direction and
writing, I'd call this the best hour
in the Showcase series. Inciden*
an.
tally, the opening was remarks*
•Tbe raina that faO mainly on bit. It seemed to bo designed
0m Palm Springs plains drove
■ aatra's ABC-TV Sunday night soley s i a lure for TV s western
Special baek Inis s Hollywood fans, ■ bold attempt to trick peo­
•Indie, upsetting production plans. ple Into watching ■ "non-violent"
SHU, the hour was entertaining, drama. 1 hope it worked.
th e tasteful songs were batted
Bob Hope’s Friday night special
ant is netting style sad tbs brief was more luccessful ,han the list
Isterludcs of low-preaiuro non. one he did, but hla highly-publi­
sense chit-chat cams out wcU.
cised payola akit seamed to bo
The vast studio stag* wsi dec. made up of old Steve Allen gags.
BY EO KOTERBA
srstad with chairs and umbrellas The best segment, an unpubliWAWINGTON-Therc was good
fey product r-diractor Bill Collar an. clrrd one, was a beatnik spoof.
feat I found this theme becoming The Jokes In It showed Ingenuity fun — Jack Benny, and all —and
Pat Nixon seemed- the gayeit of
* bit monotonous after a while.
and freshness.
them all.
Joining Sinatra wore Ella FitxWith the wit of Waukegan there,
Serald, Pater Lawford, Harmlona
The Channel Swim I It’s official
Gin(old, the Hl-Loi, Nelson Rid* —CBS-TV’a new assault against
die's arrangement! and Juliet NBC-TV’a high rated Wagon
Frowst, a dancer. Mill Prowie’a Train, beginning Wednesday, Jan.
flat it moment came aa she 27, will bn a muilc-eomedy-lnterlooked demuro In cloteup aa Si­ vlaw show, Be Our Guest, with
natra crooned a gracefully (lowed George De Witt as boat; the Ray
down version of, "It's AU Right McKlnley-Glenn Miller orchestra
With Me" Into her lovely ear. 1 and singer Mary Ann Mobley,
also enjoyed the Sinatra-Fltxger- who wai Miss America of IMS.
HAMMONDSPORT, N. Y. (UPI)
*14 duets (all too few), Frank's
The 340-volce choir of tho Mor­ —President Elsenhower may not
solos with Red Norvo'a Ju s mon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City be aware of It, but there’s a small
p, hla " I I I Never Smile will be featured In a half-hour lot of Steuben County land that's
n " with tbo Hl-Loi and El- ■pedal on NBC-TV Christmas ila a* long as ha remains chief
It's exciting, "Just You, Just
night. "The Year Gone By," a executive.
M s." (However, I'm distressed to two-part CBS-TV forum dealing
A cast iron fence encloses the
sea that Elia, too, h it succumbed with the arts and sciences, will plot, about 30 feet square, which
to pre-recorded singing. Let’s have Garry Moore as the host. la the resting place of two pioneer
laavo that stuff to Julie London, The shows will be &lt;een -Sundays, residents of this area — Moses
Dec. 20 and 27. ABC-TV’s John Crookston and his wife, S irs.
Ella.)
The one number that was taped Gunther High Road show will tell
Located In a field on a promon­
Is tbo desert, before the rain, fee- the Itonr of diamonds on kMiif- tory overlooking Hammondsporl
tured Mila Prows# dancing. The day, Dec. 28. Rod Serling’s tele­
and Keuka Lake, the tiny cemetery
distracting hills to the background play about the Warsaw (hetto,
plot was deeded to "the President
sad (bo poor lighting spoiled the turned down by CBS-TV'i Play­
of the United Stales" In the late
■umber, eo I'm inclined to think house 10 as being too down beat,
1160's — at the time Andrew John
that the ralni that came were may be produced by "The Play
ion was In (he White House.
plainly Frankla'a gain.
Of The Week." a New York local
The deed provides that each
TV station's drama series, and of­ successive President becomes the
Dialtog and FBtoai I taw mly fered for syndication.
owner In trust of the property.

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frank Sinatra redly ru u the
world, then why (Ml it com# op
y d s when ho tried te do a TV
•how in the California doosrt?
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R And H Award
BOSTON (UPI) - Song writ­
ers Richard Rodgers and Oscar
Hammeratein have established a
cash award of 31,000 to go to the
man or woman from Boston who
"has done the moat for tbe thea­
ter during (he calendar year
193*." A committee of college
presidents In this area will select
tha winner soon after Use first of
next year.

Diplomacy Is Key
Ike's Spanish Visit
By FU L NEWSOM
L U Foreign Editor
In Madrid. President Elsenhower will bo conferring with n re­
gime which leu then to yean
ago was on the black list of al­
most every nation.
The Francisco Franco regime
has come back a long way in the
intervening years, and it may be
assumed that the Elsenhower vis­
it will be used by the Spanish
government as an Inatrumrnt to
hasten Its full return to the fam­
ily of nations.
On bla 11-nation tour, the Pres­
ident has been visiting eapitali
of w i d e l y varying political
creeds. In each, the final com­
munique summing up his visit
baa been the result of a careful
(election of words.
Tbe Spanish communique will
be no leas carefully prepared.
In Spain, toe opposition to Gen­
eralissimo Franco 1* allowed few
opportunities to speak.
But it has found voice to say
It hopes that any words from the
U.S. President will be addressed
to the Spanish people and not to
Franco alone.
That portion of the world whleh
fought
the Berlln-Rome-Tokyo
Axis in World War II lies not
easily forgotten (hat Axis subma­
rines and airplanes found haven
in Spanish porta and on Spanish
airfields.
There has been small basic
change in the policies which
Franco first instituted when he
took power more than 20 years
ago, but the world picture has
changed drastically. Western de­
fenses against expanding Com­
munism demanded that Spain,
regardless of policy or politics,
be brought into the W a a t # r a
camp.
The United Stales began the
negotiations which resulted in
U.S. sir and naval bases on
Spanish soil and in vast amounts
ot V. S. economic aid to the Im­
poverished nation.
France, once bitterly critical of
Franco, now Is moving toward
better rflalic.ni. So la West Ger­
many. Spain has been accepted
bv the United A’lliim*
Spain still has not been invited

to Join the North Atlantic Treaty
Nations (NATO) and says she
does not want to be, that her (!•
liance with the United Stales m
enough. •
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Though political unrest appears
to be mounting, Spain’s chit! dif­
ficulty is economic.
A year ago Spain was plung­
ing toward bankruptcy because
of a loo-rapid expansion of indus­
try.
Today, aha is embarked on a
rigorous campaign of economic
stabilization and hat been the re­
cipient of more than 400 millig
dollwra in loam.
But the austerity campaign
slill baa not proved Itself, amt
many In business and govern­
ment are grumbling. Unemploy­
ment is on the rhe.
Franco is not overly populsr
with Ihe man In the street, out
even his opponents wonder what
Spain would do without him.
Obviously, he has no immedi­
ate intention of quitting.
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The Eisenhower visit under­
lines the increasing acceptance
that Spain is finding outside lit
borders. In Spain, it is being
clltd a proof of Ihe correctness
of Franco's long-time policies.

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B ig (iro n s
STRATFORD, Conn. &lt;U!*TT The 1939 season of the American
Shakespeare Festival Theater and
Academy here grossed 3342.408 in
Vs II weeks, This is the most the
organisation has lakrn in during
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backyard. She h it a little hnu«ehold help now, but atlU doei molt
of the work herself for her family
of four.
Whether her husband ever makes
it to the White House li something
certainly no one knows but if you
accept the theory that history re­
peats itself, then the answer would
be. "Y e s."
Back In 1915, at a similar press
club party for the then President
Ed Jamieson, Harry Truman made
a personal appearance. He waa
Vice-President of the United Slates
then.
Also on the bill was ■ comedian.
Ills name: Jack penny. The two
jot together up there on the stage,
Benny wilh hla violin end Truman
it the piano. The tune: "Missouri
Wallr."
mx weeks alter Harry Truman'S
performs nee he became President
of the United States.
And now, 14 years later, we wit­
nessed an identical act — only (his
time the Vice-President at the
piano was Richard Milhous Nixon.
The spontaneous comedy show
put on by Nixon and Benny before
the relatively small press club
crowd of a few hundred was perhap* superior to any nationally
televised show in recent years —
including the Benny-Truman per­
formance of a few year* ago.
Benny started it off by disclosing
that he got a letter from Dick
Nixon after the Truman appear­
ance demanding "equal tim e." Bo,
said the man from Waukegan, 111.,
he would proffer it upon the VicePresident here and now. Nixon
accepted.
His adflb performance as ■
humorist drrw so many bellylaughs that most of us felt sure
that if Richard Nixon ever forgets
how to play the piano, he could
always find a good Job.

stand, neb na modern science.
But he can be irateful for a
self-sen ice lawn that needs at­
tention only overy six weeks. And
bo can understand • chemical
that win inhibit the growth V
trees, ao they won’t tangle with
overhead wire*, and discourage
the rampant nature of forsythia.
Lot icicnee get out of its Ivory
tower and back to the grass
root*. If yon will pardon a pun.
and people, nark my words, win
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A recent survey by the Nation­
al Industrial Conference Board
shows that 51 per cent of all non­
firm families in the United States
own lheir own homes, compared
with 31 per cent 10 years ago.

the night couldn't help but be gay,
at tins National Press Club ball
for outgoing President Bill Lawr­
ence.
But watching the wife of the
Vice President and comedian Ben­
ny whirling about the dance floor, I
caught myself subconsciously wor­
ried about Mrs. Nixon. Pat prob­
ably has more solid common sense
than any woman. But she seems
to be overlooking in important
thing — rest.
Mrs. Nixon pull un an air of
vivacity no matter how few hours
of sleep she's had the night before.
She has that bubbly quality that
never scerns to weir thin. But the
demands on her presence keep
growing. Her face has become
strikingly thinner, her eomplexion
more wan — and wfien she lets
down her guard, her face betrays
an inward tiredness.
To De sure, Pat's efforts could
well make or break the drive of
her husband for the Presidency,
but the way she's been knocking
herself out makes a person wonder
if it'a worth it. Barely a cloy or
night passes that she isn’t called
on to appear before lome busi­
ness nr social croup. And, mostly.
:hc accept*, witling)*
I remrmber In the earlier days
of Nixon's term, when the VicePresident's family lived in Wash­
ington'! Spring Valley, you could
drive around nn an afternoon and
find Pat hanging out her own
clothes on a revolving line in the

Aa the earner of a share or two
to some electronic sad chemical
corporations, I annually receive
statements- complete villi photo­
graphs of plant operations (bow­
ing machinery and processes m
Involved and dehumanised that
even the bead at Clan Robb can't
make head nr tail of 'em, and
fee's (mart.
There la a n * nothing homey
or comfortable about telenet aa
to the days when Ben Franklin,
wonderful, brilliant Ben, went out
to bit backyard and lent a kite
•loft te investigate lightning and
electricity. It la eaay in get (he
hang of what Ben waa up to,
even at I grasp the import of
that age-old picture with the sp­
ile about to konk Newton on the
bead.
On tbe tame level, most of ut
parse aa equally familiar pic­
ture. that of the lad — James
Watt? — easing the steam spout­
ing fram tbe kitchen kettle.
But today seieaee la aloof and
aloft Shucks! It ia hung all over
srUb sign* reading: "Keep Out!
Tbia Means YOU!" And if you
get nosy, you're In real trouble
with the FBI, although gotdnrss
knows who could understand what
la going on in tbe Frankenateinien labs, even if he got past
Iho barbed wire.
So when I read about a mod­
em, bona fide scientific experi­
ment that I can understand, ap­
preciate and use, I rejoice and
tbe Heavens are made glad that
out of tbe laboratories comes
something simple, deaigned to ful*
fill ■ crying need, end jton-lethal.
To give the devil hla due, the
U. S. Department of Agriculture
(and we won't mention all those
mounds of surpluses today), che­
mical companies and universities
•re trying to perfect a chemical
compound (hat will ao retard the
growth of • lawn that it will only
hava (o be mowed three or four
times ■ year!
Oh, they're oo the track, all
right. Or at S. H. Wtuwer. pro­
fessor of horticulture at Michi­
gan State University, puts it,
"W t have some promiiir- leads.”
Why, that is almost aa good as
aaylog that within a few years
even tbe electric and the gas
mower will be aa good as in aemlretiremtnt. Because it it one
woman's opinion that tbe boy or
man of the hcuie approaches the
power mower today with the same
martyred, hang-dog look that used
to afflist my boy cousins in our
salad day*.
Tbeie is ju it i t much of that
abusedwbat's-so-great-about-the
good-old-summertime air about
the ehauffeur behind the power

mower «e la Ike 4ayi w h e a t *
mower was powered by elbow
grease, thank’s mart and Huff
and Fuff. ■ pre-teeree vr-aton of
Bert and Harry- tea'* »lk “ «
why! But it's so.
If aeienen can actually produce
something that will inhibit lb*
growth of lawn grais, not to men­
tion crab-gras*, ehiekweed, ot al,
U will begin to win baek tbt
affection that went boom at AlaatogMdo. Man doesn't tend to
pour out hi* love on something
he can't even begin to under­

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Auxiliary
Meets

M arried In Home Ceremony
Mi&gt;* Gertrude Mirie Stafford! in marriage by her father. A . James Garrison. Ft. Lauderdale
and John Melvin Goodall, *on Of cousin, Mrs. Lucille Kelly of Tam- served as best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ernest ■pa, was matron of honor and I The bride wore a full length
Goodall of Craigmont, Idaho, were
married Sunday, Dee. II at •
p m. at the home of her parent),
Mr. and Mr*. Charles If. Slaf*
^grd. 206 Summerlin Ave . SanThe Rev. Gail Smith officiated
at the dauble-ring. candlelight
eeremony. The hride was given

Sanford Club
Meets In Osteen
® Thr llcccmher meeting of the
Sanford
Home
Demonitration
Club met at the home of Mrs.
R. F. Roehlk in Osteen, with 13
members attending. The annual
Christmas party was rrlehrated,
followring the husinrm session.
Mrs. John Clark, president. In­
troduced Mrs. O. E. White, who
presented the devotion in the
form of a reading entitled, ‘ The
Gifts.*’ The club voted to send
® contribution to the T. B. Assn,
for Chirstmas seals.
Mrs. W. H. Brinson was ap
pointed to selrct and present a
gift to Miss Myrlie Wilson In
appreciation for her assistance
during the past year. Mrs. 11*1
Harris) presented several accordian solos and accompanied the
griuo in singing Christmas jjng*.
Gift* imr* e’fc^,nn"cd by the
members and secret pals for the
#har. followed by refreshment
lime, (sstvting Mrs. Itoehlk a,
ro-hosteises w e r e Miss Ellalec
Kirchhnff, Mrs. It. A. Williams.
Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. Joseph
Kratamsr and Mrs. B.vron Fox

Wedding
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Told

Sorority Draws
Secret Sisters
The December nuslncss meet­
ing of the Gamma Omega Chap­
ter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha was
held last week at the home Of
Miss Barbara Flynt on 18th SI.
Mrs. John Dickey, president,
pr«.id(d m rr the bu.'iness of the
evcnic.g and reported that the
Christmas card sale this year was
•L.m a success.
T ie members drew names for
their new secret sisters. The old
ones will t&gt;« revealed in Janu
ary at the chapter's annual ban
q»et. The “girl of the year" will
•Iso be announced at lhat time.
.Mis* Ginger Jones was wel­
comed as a new member and
will lie formally initialed nett
innmii.
Final plans were made for the
flHa*# Santa. Will Travel.'* which
U now underway. The sorority
Is makmg appointments for Santa
Claus to visit hoys and girls at
their homes from 6 8 p m. fur
It .00. Appointments can he made
b&gt; calling FA 27187. Proceeds
are going lo the ESA Shoe Fund.
Mrs. Dickey said that the
Christina* gift wrapping service
M Ihe Naval Air Station was
successful and would continue
^trough Dee. 23,
Following adjournment of the
meeting. Miss Flynt served re­
freshments of cake and coffee.
Th* nest meeting is scheduled
for Tuesday, Jan. 12.

MRS. JOHN .MELVIN GOODALL

Associational W.M.U. A\eeting
The Associational
Executive.
committee of the women's mis­
sionary union of Seminole Bap­
tist Association, nu-t at the Cen­
tral Baptist Church of Sanford
last Thursday from It) uti a, m
to 1 p. m. Mrs. II T. Brown,
president of the local union, was

Church
Calendai
WEDNESDAY
First Baptist Church Extension
department. Christmas party in
social hall, 2:30 p in. T.'U. execulive meeting, 8.13 p in.
Pinecrest Baplist Church S. S
oftucrv and (radices supper im .1
ing, 6 ’&gt;« p. m. R. A.'s meeting,
T. p m.
THURSDAY
The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer will
meet at 7:30 p. m at the church,
Open Council meeting of Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church, meets
at ihe parsonage. 2Bi9 Cordova
rjr 7 n m

The Men* Club of First Metho­
dist Church will go to Ihe Chil­
dren's home al * p m.
First Presbyterian C h u r c h
Gleaners' Christinas party at the
' home of Mrs Mary Boll, 1112
Th« Lake Munroc Home Dem­ i Myrlie Ave. 3 p. m. Brownlep
onstration Club held it's annual Bible class Christmas party in
Christmas party Thursday even­ the Education Bldg B 45 p m.
ing at thr home of Mra. Mary
Pinecresi Baptist Church Choir
Hittell. with Mrs. H. L. Johnson Practice, 7 30 p. in. First Bap
Hair on the head grows at the
aa co hostess. A short business tist Church Royal Ambassadors, rate of about three quarters of an
meeting was conducted by the 7 p m.
inch a month.
president. Reports were given on
ihe recent P. S. Q. birthday
cake and the County Council
Christmas parly.
The club has received a cook­
book from M bgt. William Grow,
who is stationed with the air
force in Iceland. The *lub will
sponsor a cancer film, to be
shown at the Monroe school, Jan.
14, at 7:30 p m. This will be
open to the public and will he
features special low prices
in charge of Bud Moughtun.
The ititieli home was decorat
on beautiful Rift item*
J d with greenery and a lighted
W *e held Ihe gifts lhat were
Imported Hand Cut
exchanged during the evening.
Games were played and a “This
la Your Life" story was given
lor Airs. Clover Marrs, past pres­
In I’iece Polished
ident.
The dining room table was
•vertaid with a lace cloth. On
service for *
ona and were tall red randies
in a gold candelabra The other
Sham
C t* Mai
end was ceniered with a large
lais punch howl surrounded
lith holly.
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Meets Tomorrow

Dinner-Dance
At Lake Mary

The l.avtie* Auxiliary of the Lake
Mary Volunteer Fire Department
entertained their liu hand* and
families al a ini key doiller al i Its, fire house Saturday evening
1 Eignt;. live pet-pic enjoyed p! -nt;
to eat and Santa Claus Itad !clt
tgilt* under the tree tor all the
children pH will. After the dinner
there was daming lo iiuiiie from
Ihe new- public ai|dics&gt; system
that Ihe ladle* have recently had
installed in thr fire house.

L.A.E.K.A. Plans
Christmas Dinner

Memlieia uf I, A F.lt A. unit I 17
will meet at Ihe liomr uf MiWilliam lloleooiti, 157 I'iiuH'ie-l
Dr., Ftid.iy at 8 |i. in. fur the an­
nual Christmas dimiri.
All Uirioliet, sml til' ll hu-bnini
aie invited. Be ervatiuns should
be made with Mr*. Iluiiomh al
I \ 2 -lig i. All who uttend me
iiiketl tu iuiog a vomii gift. The
men will rxchange woli Ihe torn
and the wumrn &lt;tuiuld bring a
gift sotiablr for a woman.

I

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Duke Monroe School
To Present Program

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The Lake Monroe school wilt
presrm a Oirivlitis* program al
Hie srhool audilorium, Thursday
,D c;. 17t at J;3P p. m. Tbprim.iry grade* wilt use as their
theme, t'limlt'ia* Time."
The elementary grade* will
pre-nit i |.•M-.o.itiin• with Christ
mas c.n-ds. The pahltr is invited
to attend.
Toe school Christina* party i*
sehrdiiied for Frtdav at 2 JO
p. m Santa Clau* will visit each
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FIIIST CHURCH OF THE
Sparkling Christina* decoration* | Decorations for the entrance nf ing a Madonna. Preceding the hu*lor trees, doors and packages were a home were centered aroumt a inesa meeting, refreshments weic
N A Z A U F N R
me basis lor an interesting pro­ glided man box, emu vied with srivrd try the iiom-sirs, Mrs.
Welcome.-* Ynu
gram preirntrtl to members of the Brazilian pepper berries and foli­ Wight Kirtlcy, chairman, welcom­
11.1 South Maple Av«.
Ixora Circle of Hie Sanford Garden age. Other arrangement* included ed Mrs. Lauren Johnson as a new
Club, at Hie home of Mrs. Spencer a wreath of Angel Hair and red member.
Harden, Lily C t, Friday morning, ribbon a-.d a spray of evergreen,
Mrs, Robert Shrddcn told of Jun­
Cohovlesics were Mr*. Buds I,. enhanced with artificial snow, lolli­ ior Club activities in the schools.
SELECT AND LAY AWAY
pop* and a red bow. This group Mrs. Fred Ganas was appointed
Sloan and Mrs. David Bach.
II I HI.STM AS GIFTS NOW AT
Demonstrating the making o( wa* under Hie direction of Mr*, to secure dried material* fur sale
package dccoratbms were Mrs. Dot.gla* Slcnstroni.
al » cluli card party, scheduled
W lE B O L D r S
Harry 'Vrir and 'Ii &gt; John Mor­
Mr*. Harry Iwe Jr., displayed a lor Jan. 22. Mrs. Gordon Manley
CAMERA SHOP
gan, who employed colored foil, Podocarpus, sprayed while, and will be ho*|e*s at the January
I I * 8. Part At* .
ribbon and lin.sel in enhance their adorned with silver halls surround- meeting.
packages.
Mr*, i! Andrew Speer and Mra.
Ralph Dean used both live and
ariiinu. materials in lire decora
I
lion* lor llie home. (If special in
tcrest wa« Ihe n»e of a Cocu*
Plumusu* Palm bloom, decorated
THRU DECEMBER
*»ills gold Christina.* bails. Anollicr
Seminole c h a p t e r No. Two.
G-l set far Ihe Holiday* with a nr*
tree va - fashioned of layers ol &gt;) K.S., will liofd llie Iasi meeting
Styled Hairdo, with a *"fl Permanent
white tulle, sprinkled with sequins of the vi-ar, Thursday at H p. m.
— so ra«y lo hru*h and rare for.
and tiny rutorrd bail-.
at tin- Mnsonic Hull.
All iiffivcts are icquested lo
“ S11K EK H K A U T Y "
wear furuiwts. A gift «s**hatige,
wilt in- conducted and members j
Kxiln.sive At O ur Sttlttn
(T IC
mi- n»hed tn put their names on
licg u l.ir 525 — S l'E C I A L
4&gt;/
thr gift they bring for exchange.

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Mis&lt; Grace Marie Stinecipher
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her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Masstin Sllneciplicr, Tark Avr.. fol­
lowing a two week's Hines* in th#
Florida Sanitarium and hospital in
Orland#. She plan* to remain in
Sanford until after the Chriilmaa
holidays.

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IXOItA GARDEN 1’l.t'H .MEMBERS showed their talent for fancy Christ­
mas wrappings at Mrs. Spencer Harden's 2001 Idly Ct. home Friday,
From left. Mrs. Hurry l.re Jr.. Mr*. G. Andrew Speer. Mrs. Harry Weir
nnd Mr*. John Morgan display somt; of the artfully wrapped package* by
a Christina* tree made of paint seed atalk*.

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The Christmas meeting of th#
Woman’s Auxiliary to th# Semin­
ole County Mediral Society mat at
the home nf Mr*. Gordon Stanley
In Pinecrest, Monday at 10 a. m.
Thirteen members enjoyed tof­
fee, ham. biscuit* and cookiev
Mrs. Daisy Knox repotted that tha
local Red Cross chapter will spon­
sor a mother and baby ear* flat*
In the near future.
The present first aid clas* this!
auxiliary member* have been *U
tending wa« completed this week,
with a showing- of a film, cover­
ing highlight* of the rourte.
Mr*. I.aonanl Mun*on, chairman
of the heart fund drive, rrporttd
that plan* are In (he making for
a special show in January for th#
benefit of the heart fund. A
Christma* exchange of gift* was
enjoyed by th# group.

Eastern Star

Mr. and Mrs Frederic Me
Murray. Narcissus Avr, Sanford,
announce the engagement and ap­
proaching marriage
of their
daughter, Melinda, to Wayne
Bromley, son of Mr. ami Mra.
hostes to 11.* uronii and present- Horace James Brantley of dies
tertield. III.
cd the devotion.
Miss Me,Murray who was burn
Tlie meeting was moderated by
the women's iniaaimury imlon I L"
Fa., moved to
president. Mr.
Jack Bryant.
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&gt;r * r ‘ **? 7Sh* • ?
Business was discussed and re»t Seminole High SehooL
commendations were (ormeit lly
lo iinwlle.
,
,j 111.
m" C’ii
*
&gt;orn
" ,r
Ilf * * i%
a graduate
be presented at the fall rally
I?
of
llif
Community
High
School
of ihe Associational W. M
of fellowship was en * M\
* n , Avia“ on flwlrieian.
A time
joyed during the luncheon period.
1
. *t,*1|oned
at
Homemade cakes and cotter fur
41 '
The wedding will take place.
tiishrd by mem lie rs of Central
Bapti'i t nion were served with Monday, Dec. 2t, at the Episcopal
the sandwiches brought by the Church in Sanford.
delegates.
The
Xksncialional
Women's
Missionary I’nion is composed
of ddegair. from each of ihe
local churrhrs .if the association
and inrcis periodical!) to com­
pare notes and devise plan* lo
rarry bar* to Hie local unions
which are prevented for their
consideration,
The object of the union Is to
promote Christian m i s s i o n s
throu;h .i p u g .am &gt;1mission
study,prayer, community
mis
»*«"» »"'• »" *-r*l»Hsp; in the j
diurcli, the association and the '
* »r,..-n:.«is. ri.e W M
l .
an auxiliary of the church.
it .n
ra ,
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M 11
I I, n
C k .a li.A i,^
the association
and
the Southern
Baptist Convention.
A large delegation from the
churches uf (he San'ord area and
neighboring
church*
including
Long wood Elder Springs, Lake
.Mary, DcBary, Oviedo, Chutuota
and Deland were present for the
•Miv* M cim l.i .Mt-.Murruv
meeting.
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Monroe HD Club
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gown of lace over satin, featuring
a scoop neckline and long sleeves.
Her veil of silk illusion fell from
a half cap of seed pearli and she
carried a cascade bouquet nf
white carnations.
The matron of honor wore •
full length dre*s of pink silk
ami earned a cascade bouquet of
various shades of hlue carnations.
Mrs. Stafford chose for her
daughter's wedding a pink satin
and lace dress and a blue earnation corsage.
Following the ceremony an In­
formal receplinn was held. The
refreshment table was covered
with a hand made lace cloth and
centered with a three liered wed­
ding cake, surrounded by green­
ery and candles. Assisting with
Ihe serving of the wedding rake
and punch were Mr&gt;. Chris
Blankenship and Mrs. Connie
Hair
Sirs. Goodall chose for her go
ing awav outfit a two piece blue
suit with while accessories. and
Ihe corsage from her wedding
bouquet. Following a wedding
trip through thr western states
to Idaho, the couple will reside
in Sanford.
The bride was burn in Sanford
and attended Seminole
High
School and Ihr Vocational School.
She was a member oi the S.H.S.
Glee Club. The groom was horn
In Craigmont. Idaho and is a
graduate of the Craigmont High
School, lie is now serving in Hie
l*. S. Navy and is iiationrd with
VAH-M at ihe Sanford Naval Air
.Station.
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liUiudnl Ml*.
Lucille
Kelly
and daughter.
Sharon
Mr. and Mr.-, F. W.
('ullingfurd, all of Tampa and Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Walters, Dabby
and Becky Wallers of l.uts. Fla.

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Coven Sports
By JERRY COVINGTON
The Wuhington Senators hsvs plsnmd * tryout eamp la Winter Garden Jan.
4 and this could be the date that will begin
a baseball career for a Sanford lad.
Claude (Bobba) Hittert, who is actuaU
from Lake Monroe has made arrange*
with Washington officials to at*
tend the tryouts and from .what I have
, seen of him he stands a good chance of
^m aking the grade.
The 19-year-old youngster, who stands
•, six feet four inches and carriea 220 lbs.,
) • was an outstanding athlete at Seminole
High two years ago. He was best known
In high school for his defensive play on
the football squad and was named to the
I * alt conference team during his senior year.
He also was the outstanding hitter on the
{ baseball team.
He is very serious about making a
career In baseball and la concentrating on
getting in shape by playing basketball in
the city league. He also swings with the
'*

baseball bat every day and the power he
has displayed at the plate has been amaz­
ing. He has been rapping the ball out of
the park from both sides of the plate.
fiubba has the size that the majors
are looking for and with his power at the
plate and determination, he should be able
to go all the way.

The Sanford Seminole* rolled up their aecond win of
the 1959-60 basketball season last night as they romped past
DeLand, 60-50.
Jim Gracey paced the local cnjrers dunkinjr In 23 point*.
In the senrinv department the Seminole* were pretty
e\en a* Tamny and Lundquht scored tl point* each and

Perides, nine.
|-----------------------------------------------In tha Jayve* game, Ruhha
•
•
•
Davit lead hit teammates to a
’n tuck, 42-39 victory oyer
The pro championship game between nip
the DeLand Bullpup*.
the Giants and the Colts should be some
Davia scored 19 point* while
of the beat viewing on the channels this John Bonlfac* dunked in 14 points.
year. Charlie Coneriy and John L'nitas
The neat gam* for the Semin­
are the best in the business and with these ole. will b* on th# road Friday | A ,iye!y * .hooiinB »r»»ion, dur.
two crafty signal callers running the show when they Journey to New Smyrna jnK *-hirh 2o7 greyhound* will go
it should be anybody's .ball game. It's for a doublaheader.
to the post in 32 contests, will ter­
something to watch those small ball cur*
minate th# pre-seasnn race* st th*
riera run into a lineman like "Big Daddy"
Nanford-Orlando Kennel Club to­
Lipscomb and be able to return to the hud­
night.
By ihe lime th# .12nd eae# ha*
dle.
been run tonight approximately
Speaking of Lipscomb I see where he
ft00 «|iecdy gieyhound* will have
has applied for a wrestling license in Cali­
taken the preliminary testa at
fornia. Give him a few acting lessons and
least three time* and will he ready
he should be ready.
Action in th* Sanford City Bowl, for official competition when the
Ing League last Wednesday night new 92-day rat ing meet i* usherwas spirited and close with a f ed in Saturday night with post
trams winning at leaet one of time at*:U&gt; p.m. Thei# will be an
their three gam#*.
eleven race card Saturday night.
First place Mather of Ranfuid| tupped Ly the running of th* teaa atandard off-season deal but the Southern Association b a t t i n g took two game* from Celery City son'* firit speed rlasiic, the IraPrinting Company with Garry Fox ditional Inaugural Handicap,
Red • Cleveland tran*action Juit champion Gordon Coleman.
rolling a steady ftftt series and
The schooling races tonight
beat the midnight deadline for unThe deadline went by without John Uhr coming up with a 2|U- will start at 7:30 as usual and
realrictcd deala between ibe Na­
tional and Amariean leaguea. either the Yankee* or Brave* 662 total to lead Mather while several of the greyhounds stated
The deal waa completed juat be­ making their long predicted inter- Bob Steele rolled a 486 for the t« run will b# making their final
hid for a coveted spot in th* Infore the deadline and actually league swaps but the Washington losers.
Harry's Liquors tool two games augural Handicap.
wain't announced until an hour Senator* toned a winter bomb­
shell when they claimed Ihey re- fiom the Burnett Painters as Carl
------------------------ —
and a half after il.
To get Blailngame, the Giant* Jected two &gt;300,000 offers for Har­ Von llerhulis led Harry's with a
*ent in fielder Daryl Spencer end mon Xltlebrew,
626 total and Larry Pivrr rolled
Manager Charley Dreiten of the a 618 for the Painters. Jim Meoutfielder l.*on Wegner to the
Cardinal* while the Red* traded Brave*, a roach with the pen­ lonry rolled e 64!) total to lead
veteran srcond-basemin Johnny nant-winning Dodger* last sea­ New York Life Insurance to a
Temple to the Indiana for McLi*h, son, said the Giants now * 'jr e 1 ttso-to-one virlory over Gene's
I.altrri Press International
infielder Billy Martin and ISM the team lo heat." lie added Seminole Cleaners and I.sundry,
FAST
that the Braves tried in obtain who Were Ird by 1I1S!
oiu. j . ij j 7:1 CUNY 38
Ulaiingime but laid Ihe Cardinal*
At Ihe hnlGway mark in the i&gt;cnn slate 80 Syracuse 73
"tried to hold u* up."
seaton, Mather of Sanford leads Becklcy 79 Salem 77
The Senator*, meanwhile, said the league with 29 victories and Hutgcr* 51 Prnnjyhania il
they had rejected the second lit defeats. In aecond place, St, Johns (N.Y.I M Brook!)n 49
largest offer ever made for a Harry's Liquors has won 27 and St. Jns. (P a i 93 Klizahrlhtown 63
hall player when they turned lost 18. ljuite a way hack of the Scranton 77 King* College 73
down the Cincinnati Reds’ bid two leader*, third place Burnett
SOUTH
of &gt;300,000 (cash on Ihe barrel) Painters has won 22 and lost 131,
Christmas Tournament
for Klllebrew. The Pittsburgh while New York Life Insurance is
First Bound
total carriea hroke Ihr former Pirate* claimed they had made
at quanlico, Va.
very rlo.se behind with 21 ■wins
mark of 271 act by Eddie Price a player offer (hat actually ex­ and 24 losses. Gene's .Seminole Jacksonville 87 Belmont Abbey 58
ceeded In value the Reds' &gt;300,- Cleaner* la presently standing in Lewis Coll. 84 Wesleyan U. 39
of New York In 1951.
000 offer.
fifth plarr with 19 wins and 28 Ml. St. Mary 7t Catholic U. 83
Coneriy, once hooted by New
Senator uwner Calvin Griffith
York fan* during the Glanti' Iran disclosed tha offer was mad* by losses, ami Celery City Printing Quantico Mar. 87 All. Christian
33
yean of not too long ago, look General Manager fiabe Paul of Company is closing the gap and
now has 17 wins to 2* losses.
Ihe
Reds
last
Aug.
9.
over firit place laat week, and
W4.M 9.1 Morris Harvey 82
Griffith said lie told Paul he
then won bis firit passing cham­
Wrjtcrn Ky. 70 Murchcad St. 68
was not interested in selling KilYandrrhilt 79 Gcurgia 67
pionship in 12 years in Ihe league lebrew and that Paul then made
MIDWEST
with an average or 179 yard* (he same offer fur Camiliu pa*lie Paul 87 Purdue 83
rual, 23 year old Cuban pitcher
gained for every pan thrown.
Indiana Ccnlral 71 Marin 60
Coneriy completed 113 of 194 who had a 17 10 record laat teaSlippery Rock 87 Frostburg 47
ton.
SOUTHWEST
tours for a 38,1 percentage mark.
GAINKSVILLK (UPI) — Stetson Okiahuma 81 SMIJ 57
II# gained I .tom yard*, threw It
forward Rill Schneider hit *lx f r e e Aruona 65 San Diego St. 30
touchdown pane*, and had only
throws In the last Hirer mim.tr* Tcx. Wr.lcyan 66 Arlington St 60
(our intercepted.
I m*At!ay night to lift Ihe Matter! to
WKST
Brown, hatting I.ooa with three
a 79-74 upset over Florida
Okla. City 78 N. Texas Slate 61
nulling championship* In three
Strl'un trailed 44 40 at halftime Wichita 71 St. Mary (Calif.) 38
Th# Biddy Basketball League of
NFL icaton*, finiihcd 293 yard*
hut closed the gap in the closing Oklahoma St. II Tulsa tn
the
Sanford
Rtcrralion
Depart
ahead of J . D. Smith nf San
minute*, with Schneider'* free San Francisco 68 Denver 62
Francisco. Ollie Mat ion (S631 of m#nt ia for hoy* under 13 year* shots clinching Ihr victory.
t
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of
12
c.
L
ilt
Saluiday
Ih#
six
Lo» Angel#. wm third and Tom
i Altogether, Schncidrr got 11 A t t o n r l n m u * I I n
learn*
In
ilir
league
.11
played
points, including ninr frrr ihrows
lIL flC IH F IL l l 1P
Tracy (791) of Pittsburgh wa*
fourth and Rob Mitchell (743) of at Seminole High School Gym with Stetson's lop scorer wa* Barney
NKW YORK (UPI) — College
th# following r#ault*. Strmpsc McLaughlin, a forward, wiih 17 football attendance rose 1.71 per
Cleveland wa* fifth.
cent to a near record of almost
Coneriy, a venerable 3g, led took Seminole Sporting Good!, points.
Guard Bobby Shiver netted 2&lt;i 7Umillion paid admission* in 1959.
some distinguished company in 39 lu 21 Higginbotham heat Rob
ton'*,
48
24
and
Roiimillal
tie
annesing the passing title. Karl
point* for Ihe Gators and Florida ■' national nirvey of 623 teams.
released today by Ihe NCAA
Morrill nf Detroit was second. feated Sanford Klectric 49 31.
center Hob Sherwood Mad 18.
High scorer nf the morning
Service Bureau, revealed a total
Johnny Unila* of Haltimorr third.
allcndancc of 19,613,311 — an in
Norm Van Brocklin of Philadel­ waa Buddy Burton of lllgginbo
Duffy Due
crease of 321,833 over th# 1938
phia fourth and Billy Wad* of I.01 tham'i with a 30 point effort
Next Saturday'* game* find
SAN FRANCISCO (CPU _ season, it was the sixth straight
Angeles fifth.
Roiimillal v*. Robson'* at I a. Coach Duffy Daugherty of Michi­ year in which attendance in
m . Sanford Klectric v«. Semi gan Stale is due tu arrive Satur­ rreaw'd and the national total
note Sporting Good* at 10 and day lo take over hi* duties a* was just short of the record of
May Jtecall Forward Stem
per v*. Higginbotham at It. roach of Ihe Ka*t team in Ihe 19.631995 set in 1919 when 39
TORONTO (UPI) - Hank Cica­
Parent* ami spectator* are wel­ annual Shrine football game Jan. , more learn* participated in the
la, ex-New York Ranger forward, come to watch the midget »iie &gt;•
sport.
sport
is expected tn be recalled hy the eager* in arlioji.

Schooling Races
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PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - JimMp Brawn, the bundle of muscle
of the Cleveland Brown*, and
Charley Coneriy, the bundle of
yaars from tho New York Glanti,
won tbo National Football League
ruablng and pining championship* for 1SS0.
Brown, carrying the bait (or .
•ingle aeaaon record 290 time*,
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HGiants Get Blasingame From Cards
NKW YORK (UPI) - The Sin
Francis** Giants and Cincinnati
Rads apparently have atressthen.
ed themselves whart they ‘’hurt
the moatcat" laat Maaoa with ■
pair at aurpriat deala.
Tbn Giants moved to tlghlca up
Uwir Inner defenie when they
obtained aecond • baaeman Don
Blulniam e from the St. Louis
Cardinal! while the Red* made a
bid for the ‘'big" pitcher they
needed when they acquired 19'game winner Cel McLIsh from
Um Cleveland Indiana.
The Giant-Cardinal* dial w u

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Throe
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night agalnit Tavire*.
The Oviodo varsity romped to a
H U win, while the Jayveei roll—I "-c r their opponent*, so 32 and
the girl’s team aeored a 43-IS
victory.
racing the vanity Irani waa
Jerry Arndt with IS point*.
In the Jayvre win. Tommy
Wales waa the leading Oviedo
irorcr with &gt;4 point* while Doro­
thy Duda pared Ihc Oviedo girls,
racking up IS points.

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Florida, 79-74

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ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Joe Cun­
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average for the St. Louts Cardi­
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J.G . Taylor Spink award of the
St. Louia haxehall man of the Toronto Mapl* l-eafx of ihe Na
year Jan. t l at the St. l-nult tional Hockey l-eague to fill In
Baseball Writers' annual dinner. for injured Bert Olmstead. Cie*la ii playing for Ihe Leafs* Roch­
affiliate in the American
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Airmen Complain
New Supervision
Policy Too Strict

W orry Clinic
On everybody's chest is this In­
visible tattoo, “1 Wont To fe e l
Important”. Your blushing saskei
your companions feel more import­
ant:
So you folks who blush are al­
ready well launched on the road
to popularity if you will just capi­
talise on your natural advantage:
Instead of viewing your flushed
skin as a stumbling block, use It
as a stepping Mona to greater
popularity.
Remember, too, that boys usual­
ly te iie only IhoM girt* whom
they like:
If they dislike you, they general­
ly stay away. They don't ask
you for dates. They don't flock
around you. So be grateful you
hluih.
Doris thus has an advantage at
tht very start over other girls.
BOW BLUSHING OCCURS
,
Our blood vessels are surround­
ed by tiny circular muscles, not
subject to voluntary control.
When it Is chilly, these muscles
contract and make the skin while.
In hot weather, they relax until
we all are flushed of face.
But occassional)' a child will
make *ome faux pas snd become
the object of kidding, ridicule or
laughter.
Tha chief muscles operating at
that moment may then become
"fixated” with reference to this
type of social situation.
ir a child thus makes a slip
of the tongue, the resulting laugh­
ter may causa him to stutter, for
his vocal muscles were operating
st that moment and they get “fix­
#
ated’',
WASHINGTON (U P!) — John
Other people get flustered and
L. Lewis decided to step down hot. As thetr skin turns rosy red.
now as president of the United somebody may call attention, by
Mine Workers to head off a pos­ exclaiming:
sible power struggle over his
“Ahs, sea how Doris is blush­
eventual successor In the union ing:"
leadership.
And this focusses the victim's
This was the explanation that attention on the skin. Thereafter,
associates gave today for the this person msy blush In a social
79-year-old labor leader's surprise group whereas the stutterer will
announcement Tuesday that ha is show his similar agitation by dif­
resigning is UMW ehlef early ficulty in starting a sentence.
next year.
HOW CURE BLUSHING
They also said departure from
Blushing is harder to cure than
office would not silence the is stuttering, and many boy friends
“ thundering voice of the captain of blushing girls would rather not
of a mighty host.** as Lewis once
have their sweethearts get over
described his rota in behalf of
such blushing. They like it.
the miners.
Since It puts the victim’s com­
These friends said f.ewis cer­
panions at ease, it really has great
tainly would continue as a nonvalue, but If you really want to
paid trustee of lha UMW's wel­
lessen Its effect, then quit focuss­
fare fund. They also expect him
ing your attention on yourself.
to testify before congressional
To do this, think about other
conunittees on eoal Industry prob­
people. Analyse them for some
lems.
merit on which you ran phrase
a sincere compliment. Then notice
how they reply to your praise.
Keep It up.
Send for my booklet "How to
Control Your Emotions,” enclosing
Members of the Pearl Martin a stamped, return envelope, plus
Circle of the First Baptist Church 20c (non-profit).
(Always write te Dr. CSaae la
of Oviedo enjoyed their Christ­
mas party at I p. m. Tuesday rate of this newspaper, enclosing
night at the home of Mr*. Elsie a long te rtaaiped, addressed
envelope and tec te rover typ­
Fleming, chairman.
Members of the Kingdom Seek­ ing and printing rotis when you
ers' Sunday School Claso held send for oae of his booklets.)
their Christmas party Monday
night. Dec. 14, time 7:3# p. m.,
Members of the Mary Lawton Enterprise
Circle of the First Baptist Church
plan their Christmas party for
Friday night, Dec. II at the home
of the circle chairman. Mrs. G.
W. Alford. A covered dish sup­
BY HELEN SNODGRASS
per is being planned by Mrs. J.
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Abbott of
B. Jones Jr. assisted by Mrs. L.
A. Hardy. Supper win be served Hartscll, Ala. were guest* of the
•1 7 p. m. and gifts will be eg- Wllborn families several days last
week.
•hsnged.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rossi* are
The members of the Chsppel Cirete of the First Methodist Church home from St. Vincent Hospital in
ml Oviedo met for their Christ­ Jacksonville after their accident
mas party on Tuesday, Dec. IS several weeks ago. Mr. Rossis is
at 3:30 p. m, at ths homo of able to be out again and Mra.
Mrs. Charles G. Shaffer. Miss Roftlt hope* In be out loon.
Kit her Bristol w u eo-hootesa.
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Iteria really n h a eeclal “geld
a ia a " tail 4 m m ‘I rtells* that
4 ) fact. Be the la Irytag te get H i
of It! T W a iia if «f feaya aa
well m girl* are la lie aaaie
I m | with her. Get the acw per■peelire eatliaed helaw a a i thea
capita lire ea year termer stumhllag hleck. n caa he a valaahle
atepplag ateae te popularity.
BY - GEORGE W. CRANE,
PH. D. M. D.
4)
CASE D — 407: Deris D., aged
IT, has a common nervous prob­
lem.
“ Dr. Crane, I blush easily,H she
began, “So as aeon as I get into
a social group, it isn't long tiU
soma boy starts teasing me.
"That lust makes me blush till
I actually can feel my skin grow
hot.
“ It is so embarrassing that I
I ' have quit accepting dates, though
the boys still aak me to go out
with them.
“ But I can't stand the teasing.
Isn’t there any cure for blushing?”
BLUSHERS ARE LUCKY
You men and women who blush
are actually lucky 1
Tor girls flock around a red
factd boy. And men can't stay
away from a blushing girl.
Did you ever stop to figure out
4 why this is so? Well, blushing
makes the other people fret more
at ease.

Lewis Quitting
To Avert Fight

Oviedo Groups
Hove Parties

Personals

Lake Monroe

No Increase

ROME. Italy (U P!) — There
will he no increase in prtcei for
the 1MO Olympic gamea. Seata
BY MBS. H. L JOHNSON
tango from 44 centa to IBM), tk#
Mr. and Mrs. James Priddy
sim a as they did far tho 1MI
and child rr* of Orlando were
gimoo at Helsinki, Finland.
week end guciti of Mr. and Mre
H. L. Johnson. Mr. Priddy ia a
Wilwyn Did
member of the Orlando police de­
LAUREL. Md. (U P!) _ Eng partment.
Tand won tho ftrat running of the
Mr. snd Mrs. Donald Hudson
Washington. D. C., International and daughter Cindy, formally of
when Wilwyn defeated Ruho by Orlando, have returned te Monrne
• length and three quarters in to reside and ar* living in the
1932.
home of Mrs. Clover M am .

Personals

Add Charm T o
Your Horn*
With n Slack of —

OFFICIALS at the Myrtle
S c h o o l in Springfield,
Mass., thought they were
seeing double when these
five sets of twins enrolled
in the kindergarten class
this year. In the group,
front lo rear, are: Debra
and Diane Young; Alnn
and Melanie Jasmin; David
and Donna Meknlian; Paul
and P ttrr Musiak, and
David and Daniel Shep­
pard.

Quotable
Quotes
Uulted Frees International
WASHINGTON — State Depart­
ment spokesman Lincoln White,
announcing
that
Communist
Cieelioslavakia haa not answered
an Amrrican protest against an
exhibit at Prague calling Gen.
Douglas MacArthur a “ mass mur­
derer.":
“ One ran only assume that this
is In furtherance of the apirit of
Camp David."

TOPEKA. Kan. (UPD — “ It
will be necessary lo know what
the airman does with his off duty
time, wham he associates with . .
every detail . ."
The quotation was taken from
a policy teller Issued Tuesday by
Brig. Gen. Ariel W. Neilsen. eommsnder of the 2lst Air Division
at Forbes Air Force Base, a
unit of the Strategic Air Cum
mand.
Some airmen *t the bast com
pared Ncilsen's letter of policy
to George Orwell's novel *M944,"
which depicts ■ mythical society
under a dictatorship of the pro
letariat.
In Orwell's novel tho ellltens of
this society ar* confronted every­
where by aigna reading: "Big
Brother is watching you," Party
members were so eloscly watched
that even TV tranamltteri were
installed in their homes so every
movement coud be obeerved.
Ncilsen's policy details ■ sys­
tem of supervision that depends
upon human observation rather
than telecommunications.
Under Ncilsen’s order, person­
nel st Forbes will continue to
function as element*, flights,
squadrons snd wings. But wing
leaders will monitor the activi­
ties of the squadrons, squadron
leaders the arllvlles of the
flights and so on down the line.
The new polity affects both of­
ficers and enlisted men on the
bite.
In his letter of policy Neilsrn
ordrrrd element leaders to learn
all details of the airmsn’a family
history;
his financial status;
whether he owns an automobile.
“ Every detail, including per­
formance reports, personal hlalory
stiicmests, dcrogsiary flier, pro­
motion selection folders and unit
files must he screened and data
recorded." the letter said.
In explaining his tetter Neilsrn
said in many eases airmen were
found lo be “unsatisfactory in Ihr
performance of their duty end
their off-duty conduct."

( U P D - rail

rising Rudy Ellis of Chicago
meets Gene (Ace) Armstrong of
Elisabeth, N. J .. in ■ 10 round
nationally televised middleweight
bout tonight that pita a heavy
puncher against a slick boxer.

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Americans Just Keep Smoking And Smoking And...
WASHINGTON (UPD — Amer­
icana bought * record 433 billion
cigarettes (his year, 10 billion
more than the previous 1134 high,
despite new government cancer
warnings.
The Tobacco Institute, which
announced the figures Tuesday,
predicted that Americans would
purchase 327 billion cigarette*
next yrar and OM billion annual­
ly by 1M4.
The institute again rriticlted
Surgeon General Leroy E. Bur­
ney's recent statement that the
weight of evidence pointed to
cigarette smoking as the “ prinel-

mis.

pal” h u m of increased lung can­
cer.
“ It la difficult te understand
how Dr. Burney could . . so clear­
ly admit the lack of laboratory or
iclentlflc evidence te support the
lime-worn much-criticiied statis­
tical charge* against smoking,
and thea come up with tuch
extreme and unwarranted contluilana.” the statement said.
Americana snoot te.mo.ooo.ooo
for aU kinds or tobacco product*
this veer. 3M) million more than
In 1138, the institute said. It laid
tho figure■ were from Ihe Agri­
culture Department.
The Institute said cigar and rig-

•Hilo output Jumped to
000 In 1030, about 330 mitUaa
above 1034 and tho highoet sine#
1023. Declines were reported this
year In the output of amoklag and
chewing tobacco and snuff.

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Personals

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Mrs. Frank George and Ed
Marshall spent Thursday In Day­
tona Beach, vlailing Mr. and Mra.
George Carter.
William Doyle left last week
end for Tonmwanda. N. Y. lo
spend the holidays wilh hit fami­
ly-

THURSDAY 1:00 p. m. to 4:00 p. m.
at —
FAUST’S DRUG STORE
Sanford
• Batlortoa, Cord Acrenaorlra for al
Hearing Alda

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Cooked Ham
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Chocolates

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Important new
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MRS. FILBERT’S
MARGARINE
AND
FAMILY HEALTH

Dauphins

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Dauphia*

*1450

4 rv

68 Dauphin*

Today some cUim Hut i aturattJ
animal fat* build up cholesterol in
the blood, while uMaturated *tgoUble oil* nuy help reduce choles­
terol. Since evidence ia Mill incon­
clusive. your doctor Is the on* to
advise you on this.
But you should know that Mrs.
Filbert's Mare*"1* •• mad# from
only the finest vegetable mis, which
contain no cboievtcrol and arc
10*; uMMurojtd. Mrs. Filbert's is
enriched with vitamins A and D.
ia highly digestible, low In salt.
Result: a nutritious, healthful
source of quick rood energy . . .
a product you can enjoy with runfultuet. Compare Mrs. Filbgrt'a
to say spread, at any price.

Mrs. Filbert's Msrfariiit
For geed t sling. . . aad pod Malta!

Fresh Fruits and Vegetable*

Apple Sauce 2 2 5

Apples

2-

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Government

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10/99c

Chicken of ike Sea

4 'j Or.

33c

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5 9 c Lettuce

Crackers 12 ox. 27c

A P P IO S

Surf

Flour 51b. pkg.55c

Breeze

Gold Medal

A R P Tub Style

47c

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a

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Bisquick

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SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS

DECEMBER II
Admissions
Susan Harper, Geneva
Cornelius Dovate, DcBary
John Manlon. DcBary
Sherwood Barbour. Sanford
Burney Barbour. Sanford
Alton Gunter, Sanford
Haiel Summersill, Geneva
Dismissals
Mrs. Gerald Tope and baby,
Sanford
Mrs. James Von Herbutis and
baby, Sanford
Mrs toirette McDermott,
Maitland
Sirs. Jane Wilkinson, Lake
Mary
Mrs. Alice Foreman, and
baby, Enterprise
Mrs. Celia Sayward and baby,
Sanford
DECEMBER II
Alice Freeman, Sanford
Reginald Hillsnian. Sanford
Leighton Collier, Sanford
Roberta Galchrll, Sanford
Kathleen Adams, Sanford
James Clark, Sanford
Bonnie Barnes, Sanford
William D. Thompson, San­
ford
I) [.missals
Jamra C. Hudson J r , Mt.
Dora
Karen Miller. Sanford

Ring Results

United Press International
CHICAGO — Donald Hanson, a
BUFFALO, N. Y. —Bocky FitKayeee, W jo., rancher, backing
a proposal tentatively accepted by mcrelle, 133, Buffalo, outpointed
the 41st convention of the Ameri­ Joe Miceli, 131, New York (tO).
can Karin Bureau Federation
HARTFORD. Conn. Billy
calling for repeal of the federal
Lynrh. 130, Hartford, stopped Li­
individual income lax:
" It wouldn't impoverish the no Rinneon, 134, Cuba (10).
government one bit.”
TRENTON, N. J . - J . D. Ellis,
WASHINGTON - Cal Griffith, 137, Trenlon, outpointed Chico Ve­
owner of the Washington Senat­ ter, 134, New York (10).
ors, explaining why he turned
MANILA — Flash F.torde. 133'ti,
down ■ JWQ.QOQ offer for third
baseman and home run slugger Manila, outpointed Bert Somndlo,
1337b. Japan (10).
Harmon Killcbrew:
"You can't play money at third
LOS ANGELES—Charlit (Tombb ite .”
(tune) Smith, MU, Ins Angeles,
HAVANA — New York busi­ outpointed Bay Greco, 147, tots
nessman John Martino, denting Angeles. (10).
before a Cuban military tribunal
chargrx tbit he was associated CandidateH Screened
with the While Rose, an antiURBANA, HI. (LTD The
Castro Cuban organisation be athletic board of direeturs i t the
Waved operating from Miami:
University of Illinois continues to
"1 never heard of a White screen candidates
to
replace
Rose. Furthermore, I have no Coach Ray Eliot but It atill it
interest In Cubsn politics.”
impossible to predict when Ihe
new roach will b# named. Dirertor of Athletics Douglas R. Mills
TV Bout
said Tuesday.

CAMDEN, N J

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fer tau, Isai or what have yoq,

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Regiatart* Real Batata Broker
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B. B. Rogero, Sr. Associates
n . FA 2-1M 1 17-93 at Hiawatha

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So. French Ave.
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CARROLL'S FLR M TLRF.
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Ph. FA 2-1111
t i l W. li t St.
Urge kitchen, large Floride
room, central heat. Good neigh­
3-BEDROOM unfurnlthed houie,
bor*. 119 Roialia Drive. Phone
kitchen electrically equipped.
FA 22390.
2(12
Willow Avenue.
Call
PA 2 0274.
CLEAN 4-room furniihed apt.
Cloie in. SU Park Ave.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
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TONTO Bf 0AIN3 CONBOOUSNI0B JUSTAS DM LOW IH*MR
MA 3 TIP AWAY FSOM TH* BiAC&lt;«Mf TH'&lt; BU W - • •

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Bot 11)1, l*tt»r«burK, Virginia:
A Puli; haying b**n fti#&lt;) aR4lri*t
) ' mi In Dm Circuit Court tn atirl
fo r Ktmltiol* Count)', Florida, af
law. for r#iil#vln( th» iitibFBTlatc&lt;l
thla of « filch la HMlV.tltD J.
DJIA SIP IO.V, arii 11A1\il AIt \

with water, light* and icwage
conncctloni. E. B. Young, Trailer
Village, CaticJberry.
FURNISHED apartment ideal (or
touriit couple. 317 W, 3rd.
FA 2 2917.

SAN LANTA: 1 bedroom lurnI'hed apartment. (04 E. l(lh
Street. Phone
FA 2 (292.
_________
_____________________
_
. ,'
CIlAAlPIOaX, hla wlf*
PtstSlIfN 3 ROOM, clean, modern, (urniabed
apartment,
601
Palmatto.
Phone
%m, T. N. "ANDr' ANDKIUON at
all,

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FA 2 U » .

nntlfltil anil m|tilr«&lt;l l#» ft)* y«nr
writtin d*fBn«#Bt If any, to Ibr
Plalnfiff • mmplafnt hlM In nli(
rAtiPff, an-l N* iB«riai i rapy (her*
nf upon rialnUff ■ Attorney nn
rr b*fora tb« H*t day «»f January, THU •T4T« « r FI,Oil IDS TO
A. I», !'*•&gt;; nf h* r n Ia* d*faiiH a III LrriM.K HIMiM V IVNKAU McUKIC,
lm •nt*ryd againat you for th# ra* RKltDKXCI I \ k \mwn
J t r f pra)a&lt;1 by I'Uintlffa,
A •worn i ’limpUtnt bavins b*«r»
tHKAIel
fil'd ■fain* I roti In f h# Clm* II
I »avir| If# O a t r h a!
*'»*url
in and f«»r Fanilnnl# f*6iunty,
i ‘i*rk of fht Cirruil Pnurt
Florida, by K.dTKU COBMI.N
lly; Martha T, \ ihitn
•IKK,
for
dllitre#, th* abort ti;1a
fUputy l!f#pk
of which 1b FriTKIt COIIMIN HrKenn#Mi If, l.rffltr
«1EK. Plaintiff, itraua LCCIU.K
Kilwarda llulldlng
It MOWN I INK Ale If c( DC1C, Daf'nPo»t OffUm tb a a ir 4*0
»l4 iit, tN#•• pr#••n,ta ar* tn rf»m.*
JRati fiiri, I*Inrid a
maud jin* iti ap|i#ar and Ml* your
It torn ay for Plaintiff
Publish Dtp, 14, 1J, S4 A Jan &lt; wrlllait ilifrniM h* #ln o»» nr ba*
for* lb* I lib «1ay of January, A,
TDK UTATH o r Kf^lUDk TO D.. Ilia; nr n!h'rwl*a Decree Pro
NAHA ANN IKIU.r.r, ADimCAd Confesses will ba «nt«r*d atainat
you
UNKNOWN:
Tbe Fanford HsraM la d#»lanat*
A Rwnril Complaint having been
apapwr of in u r it elrfil'd agalnar you In tha Clrruit •d a* a
iNiurt in and fur P#mlntilt Couit* rulalioft irt which thla tdtafLnn
•hall
h#
pnbliabffd
nnc* rarli tat*k
t», Florida, by DKOItUK DAVID
lftiltt*KY« flip dlvnrr#, Dta Bhnri for four r«ifia*e»!tSfa week*.
WlT.V£M iny hand ard offirlal
tltU nf which la llCliRUK DAVID
IlCVtr.Iir. Plaintiff, varans N %DA •*al of tha Clark of tha cirrull
Court
uit tbla the 1th day ef Dtt*
IVN IKULKT. Dafandani, thtta
praarnta ir* to rnmnianil you to *inh»r, A. D. Hit.
appaar and fils your wrlttan da* IHKAM
•/ DAVID If flATCMKIe
fanaa* harain on or haf«r« tha lath
Clerk of ClrOiet* Court
day of Darambar. A It. IV,*. or
otharwDa lircraa Pro i*onfttao Hark N, Clikftltid, Jr.
Attorn*y at law, Ault* If I,
Mill bo onfarod agalnat fmi.
Th« Honford 11#raid la d* *1lyta t * Hanford Atlanllr Nat Inna I
*d so a no wapaper of gonoral Hank HulidInV, .Hanford, Florida,
rirnilatlon in Mhlch thta citation Attn rimy for Idalntirf,
•hall bo pubilBhad otiro oarh w**k. Pubitah Dae. 9. 14. 31. So, IU9
for ffitir e*uii»#rut ii ■ n aoka.
I'll TITKII e MHK
WITNKH* my band and offirlal
••at of tha **lark of tho I'ircult NOTIC’K If h#r*by #lv*n that I am
•neaR#d
In bii*nn#«« ar Ian ford..
i*oUFt on thta lha Slrd day of
Atmlitnla County, Florida, undar
Nav*mbor» A. D. till,
tha flrMtiniit nimi nf, t‘ut Mata
t SICAM
Lliiuort, and (hat l Inland in r#*
DAVID OATCIIKU
it*tar said riama with tha Clark nf
•'fork of Circuit t^ourl.
ib* I'lmuli Court, Mamlnol# Coun­
My: Jaan K Wlllto
ty, Florida, In arcordan" with th*
Daputr Clark
provisiont nf tha Fn tItimia Nam*
Carroll flurko
Aiatutat, to-wltt Action If IQ)
Attornay at l a *
Florida Atatutsa 1IIT,
r. O. Mob l!h
9 (gl Kytllne Kina Ifathay
Sanford, Florida
Publlib Dtcambar t, 14, It,. Jo
Attornay for Plaintiff

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BROKER

■y VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Sm elliei
are upoa u»
There are tome who say
they've alwayt been with ui. But
Michael Todd Jr . ha, hi* (ir*t
Smell O-Viiioa movie, "Scent of
Mystery," ready (or its premiere
Jan. I. Another scented movie
process. Aromarama, currently is
being shown in New York.
Though Todd denies the famed
stock yards had anything to do
with il, Mike ha* chosen Chicago
for the dehut o( his odoriferous
flicker.
In Hollywood to make last min- j
ute preparation for Ib# big event,
Todd aaid audiences will be treat­
ed to (cores of various aromas
dunng th* course of the picture.
‘•We’re not trying to revolution­
ist th* movie buiineit,'' he said,
somewhat sheepishly, " f want to
give the public an evsning of unuaual entertainment. Something
they will enjoy."
According to Todd they will en­
joy luck oUfactor/ del^btf _ ( £

2. Fer Beat

LOCH ARBOR
3 TRAILER LOTS with (reel. City
CANAL FRONT
light meter available. Seven *(*
Crystal Drive
Oaki Trailer Park. Ph FA 2 3176 This three bedroom home with u»
baths, kitchen equipment, dis­
2-BEDROOM furnished house, 11
posal, exhaust fan. apace heater
Smyrna Dr.. DeBary, NO 1-4979.
and Venetian blinds can b - »
yours for th# low down paym ent*
FURNISHED one bedroom houie
of 11900 and anuma low in­
near base. Mo per month.
terest rate mortgage of 4tV%.
Adults. Phone FA 2M35.
The owner hat been transferred
and hat authorired ui to lower
r i ’RN. Apt M l* W. l t t a t
the price to 114,900 with immedial# possession. Exclusive lift­
4-BEDROOM unfurnilhed home;
ing.
tv* bath: all electric kitchen;
eatra large rarporte. Pinecreit RORERT A. WILLIAMS, Raaltos
School directly North — no
Raywasta LuBqtaat, Ai
itreeti (or children to erou. FA 2 3931 Atlanta
Avaiianie immediately. IM Pinecrest Dr., Ph. FA 2-7010.
LAKE FRONT Property In Osteen '
2(6 ft on lake; 231 ft. on front;
I. Real Eilat a Fer Bata
227 ft. on East; 96 ft. on West;
modern 2 bedroom home, double
BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
garage: 90 fruit trees: I in.
2 BR. boMie on Magnolia, juat out
well. Ph. Orlando, G Arden ] 3777
of city lim. a; kitchen equipped,
Venetian blindi, epaca heater.
Mu*i sell at once. 13993. Will
Sten strom Realty
trade (or late model car.
HERBERT STENSTROM
&gt;'A 24961 or FA 2 0333.
Registered Broker
LEN RISNER
J
BY OWNER: NEW 2-BEDROOM
LOTTIE BROADWAY
CBS HOUSE in Lake Mary. Cen
KEN TORBETT
Iral Heat. Under 96.000 cash or
BETTYE D. SMITH
termi. Phone FA 20721.
Associates
11 M. Park
Ph. PA 19499

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NOTIi’ K l.*s h*r.l&gt;7 il«*n that t
»m en*aa*i| In bnalnxa at let
t'ranrh Asa.. Manti.r-I ftroilnnla 1.1 t h e r o t ’ a t t ji't H it c * r o t n t
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«,
that 1 ini*nd io ravlatsr ■aid name la N» Ratal* *f
j
with ih* Clark of tha Circuit Court, JAMES ill.vttpik a/h/e
Aammola County, Florida, In
JIM UI.AXPIE.
•orrisnr* with tb» provlelona of tha
d a c e s **&lt;t
Fin ii Intis Name At atut#*, lo-wlt:
lO T irn o r f n o k it k
Aartlon 141.aa Florida AtaDit«a TO At.t, PP.R.uos^ tN’TKRKXTEO
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D*C*4R«&lt;1
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lot Claim* *r I k a i i 6 i A*ita«(
Rlild KbIi Ibi
Ydii a n*l *4rh nf you i n h#p**
by notiflasl an&lt;f r*(}itir«&lt;l ta pr«tan(
Ifl *hi yllt it * iny rlilniR * ml daminili a hlfh you, or *ith*f of
y*au, may hav« a n 'm l th* *i1At*
of J AIIKS lll.AkPIK a/k/A JIM
IILAFPIR, d«t #4Rt'l, (at* of *al(l
I'ftuni), to (bo Founiy Judu* of
barnlnol* rmiftly, Florida, at hi*
of Dr* In tbt nm rt bnuia of slid
t'ountjr at Manford, Flori'la within
tight ralandar m«j|)thi from tha
Dm* nf tha flrat pmhllrutiniT «f
ill la nolle#, Ka«*|i« rial ns or damans)
•hall ba 1* * t itlns. and ahatl atat*
th* plarff i»f r*«id#nr* and poat
off(r* addr*B* of lHa rfaftnant. in&gt;|
•h «Il H* aworn In by th* rlaimant, hla agent, or ht* attorney, and
any auch rlainf nr demand not an
filed aba 11 ba void*
/a/ Paul M. f.awa
A* •»#i'utor of rh« laat Will
and T**t imam of
J a ITI111 (Ha Nip!a a k a Jim
nllapia, i1*&lt; *4«*d
rlofs|nf| V, Frederick
N Park (&gt;•.
£*nford. Florida
P. O. Hub 11th
Attornay fnr Karat#
Putill ah Dee. », 14. 3), D. D il.

• rltt*a IniirumiiH tnirporttn. ta
h* th* !*,t will * u4 t*,:am*ni of
■aid d*c*4*at ha* h**n adislttid
to probata la thta eourl. Tn. ara
h*r*by rommandsd *HMn Ms eat*

IN THE ClltC I IT (111 NT, NINTH
J t i m i w . tiH tt’ir n r f k i h i d i
i i n o fiin u '.H ixu r. cot m ,
Fl int 111%, I ID UI.H V &gt;0 HUN
CITATION TO APPRAH AND
SHOW OAFMK
TO: IIKV.KN K PKTKRSON
l*3JJ Mulberry Sitr 'at
Somi h«.«&lt;i •, Kc*ir■mT,.«n.hl,
W»* n«. |-o,int&gt;. Michlcn
A n m n r,llltart h*,ln , k.in
til.U tn tn* Circuit Cuuri tn and
fnr Ntmlnal* ('uuntr. S’larMn. tn
I'lunmrr. •n’ IIU.1. "t.V UK: Kit ANk
V. I’CTEItSON. J R . I.EILA JSJAN
PKTKHXON. « A lit' l A JOKTTA
I’KTKHSON. mi nor*.
PETITION'
rttll 1'rjSTOnr," prnyln, far r*rm « r,li*f far Ih* Bbor* n*m*-l
mlnnr chll4r*n. anl asatnat &gt;01
garlic, wood shavings, pip. tobac­ *•
th* l*,al euatodlaa af aal-i
co, shoe polish, steam engina ctllt-lr.n,
N
‘
|W THE ft KKOItR thla la Is
amok* and, of all Uiinga, horses. nnilf,
y.-u ihnt If yna d**lr* tn
t tu*r*tn foil ar* r»U'iir*4
Other scents floating through the
tn f|la vour an««»r. If anv, tn
theater will be rotes, peaches, (hi* T'atltlon with in* Ct.rh n* ,a t
bread, bananas, wine, perfume Court and ta **r&gt;a up.-n Pa Itinn.
•r'l attorn*-, OKo. A. XPEEn, J it ,
and coffre.
-ho** aUdraa* La P, t) U„t tin ,
"In one scene we deliver three kanf.,r&lt;l, Klorltla. a rup- of *alj
ananar an nr b*fnr* th* It:a ua,
diffvrent smells within 30 sec­ of t'lirmimr. A, 1J 1*(S
onds," Todd went on. "Altogether
Th* nalura of am.I P.titioa t,
there are 3o rmells integrated in tn pr*- |n*t rulto.tr of **14
PRANK
A PKTKII8U.V. J it. LKILA
to the pictures."
JS:AX Pr.TEKifiN. *n4 St ARC! A
Does Mike fear a field day for JOKTTA PETERXii N. minor*, h*
t*.| ta *al4 rhll4r*n a fathtr,
cntics who could make obvious .ran
PUAJCK A. PKTKItXON
observations about bow Smell OWITNKM mr h*ti4 *nt nfftclat
Vision really smells as entertain­ *•*1 at Hanford. p*mtaota County,
Ktarlda.
thla Itr4 4*r af Norsm.
ment?
W . A. l&gt;. Itll.
" I ’m not worried," he said. (SEAM
I»4Vlt&gt; VI flATCHEt.
"We re inviting that sort of thing
Clark of tha Circuit Caurt |,
Wa wsnt to have some fun with
and for Xomlnola Count),
the enure project."
KtarMa
II, Sltrlha T Vlhlta
Eventually, 3like hopes tn open
ft* p it, Cl.rk
the picture in some 30 theaters OKO A SPEER. JR
In th . United Slates and Canada, Xollrltor for Patinos,r
although it costa him $23 per P. O. Bot 11*4
Ktcrlda
seat to install Smell O-Vision Rantord,
By: Vlhart x Kl'ta
equipment ■ pepetrn p aliccj.
U e e u e e M ft U * D
t

Attention Movie Fans:
v
UAf ru t
I'M MAKING 1 ONVY THING

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
t n Bo. Park Art. Ph. PA 1-ltat

1 Far Raat
A warm, inviting ipot far a sindwch and bear—All Decorated for OFFICE SPACE with ample parkIni. 213 Oik Avenue. FA 2-3001.
Chriitmai—THE OFFICE BAR,
Lakt Miry.
TWO BEDROOM home, 403 Sin
Ca r 1 o i. Kitchen equipment,
&gt;. Far Baal
M3.00 Phone FA 23331.
2 BEDROOM CB houia. TeleSLEEPING ROOMS. The Gablet,
phone FA 2-3930.
Ml Magnolia. FA 2 0720.
New deluxe duplex, kitchen equip­
3 ROOM furniihed apartment 313
ped with rarporte ITS.
Palmetto Ave.
2 Bit. home, kitchen equipped,
IT* mo.
t ROOM ipartment with bath,
I BR. home, furniihed. MO. moidulti only, Ph. FA 2-4333.
t B.i. home, furniihed IU mo.
ROSA L. PATTON, Broker
3-ROOM furniihed ipartment 133
month. Nica location. 107 So.
MW Hiawatha
FA 2-1301
Loeuil.

ruecoMtewrorue wfu*vk

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SEE AND MAKE OFFER

I. Gaa* Fa

AWW.3MUX0/ I FOESOT IM fO
LOST XU NEW FIND TNf « AOAiN
AND 1X13 OLDfO C « ri3 ALL MATw.
. ___ _ UPANVWAV'
■ V t^ 73| «p 5\ v&gt;xo CAMS? Tji

OWNER WANTS

Cask ttaww ta mertgages a . t „ &gt;
ksese i la t$M emutry located
■a 6 lata. Om k stw rested,
l * a i water,

II. Rracial Services

T'RUN WITH/

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flra t p u b l i c a ti o n o f t h is a o i i r s f n D
a p p a a r In th la c o u r t and ahow
c a n , * , t f a n - -n it ea n, - h - th a
• etton » f th la c n iirt In a 4 i n l l l l n .
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Banvlnola Count-, tlartaw 1

Puhttih Dee. », is, » , ie , m t .

notice to n r r x v o
TOt HI Til UCTt.EN and leVAD
IH'TI.Eft, husband and wlfa.
Hho** r*,ii|*n«* and addrasa
!•: Slat, af N*w Toth
»nd 111 ptrmn* a- parllaa k a e ,*’
ln« ar rlalmlne ta bars any
r|eht. ml* ar Inttrex tn and
la th* foltsBiair 4 ,,-n t.,a
land Irma and bslna in Sami,
nola County, Klerlda:
T-ii. and aarh of you, ara harahy
notifird that a autt In a-tulty has
h»»n brnuaht aaatnat you by Laa.
Iia M. »oat*r In tha Circuit Court
of |h* Ninth JudlrUt Circuit 1e
•ml Eor 9*oiinot* County. Klnrtda.
•nd you ar* h,r*hy *umn&gt;nn»d,
ordtrad, *nd r*#|ulr*d to fit* your
nrittan i s t « ,r «r d*f,ns** ta tha.cnmplatnt fifed h.raln a * . in.,
In lha aba&gt;a antltlad aauaa. In th*
"ffic* nf th* Clark of ilia Ctreutt
Court In and for Krmlnel* Caumr.
K.v.-I'la at hla offlc* In tha Court
Hou*a In Sanford. Klorld*. en or
baf.Tr* ih* 21th da- of D*c*mb»r
A. n , ISIS and to a*r-a a capr af
tti-h an*war or d*fan*aa upon
Watao* a Wataon. Platmlfre at,
torn,- h-raln. nhot* addreaa k*
Hi* North Main. Orlanda, Ktortda an
or t.,f. r* *ald ,lat* a* r*-iulr*d hy
Iha Ian* of Klorltla and th* S'lor.
'*'*• RwItP af Civil Pfotyiluru. If
you f*-| to da *a, a ltacr*a Prom,
Confrtto will h* *nr*r*d aeslntt”
you for in* rahof damaadad ta the
complaint.
Ton ara furlhar notifird that tha
natiir* Of aalil suit I* in foVarlo,*
a fir,t titorta o w n , 4 and h,14
hy Plaintiff a, a ,,i(-i,a fr om th*
orlonal mortgaanr, aald mortpaea
raenrdad tn Morteae* Book It,
P*eat SST *Tn Inelual,*. Puhlla
n*cord* of Samlnol* County, Ktor*
ld*.t
It*SInn:ng ms f ,,t South and
Jld f**t W.at of Nortaaoat
rnrn*r nf N’nrth*a*t
of ^
North w**t t,. Section
^
Toon,hip II South, Rons* SI
Eaat. Sammoto Count-, Klor«
Ma. Thanra run Waat SIS 9
f**t. thane* Sotilh Jt# f*»t.
thanra Coat l i s t f,#t. th'nr*
North tie r*«t in bxlanlnu,
ronratulne an* acre or l«t»,
*•* ,or eacauMIng and athar r*.

Th# name af tha Court In which
till* ault haa b**a Inatitutad la
Mreutt Court Mlnth Judicial Clr*
w l'.i* ,B ‘* ,ar 9*minol* Counlr,
rlorlda, and lha *t&gt;hr*rta:*J lit:*
ol thta -*,* I* l.-ati, &gt;|. Ko*t*r &lt; tff
Ruth Hutlar and laaac Hutlar a n l *
Vrman Kiaobl* and J*„ lo Vfaa
himbl*. hla wlfa, Dafasdanta,
Chanrarr No. 1SJVI.
ray hand at Ctark af
■aid Clrruit Court of Ramlnot*
1 ounty, Ktortda, oa th# llrd day
"f Noramhar, A. D. t*i*.
t SE.Vt.i
d a v id m h a tc h e l

*'l*rb of tho Circuit Court
_
**/ Martha T. Vlhla*. DC.
Watson A Wataon
Atirrnraa for Plaintiff
C* V L .la ttt,.
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A W ant Ad A D ay M akes A ll Business P ay I PH. FA 2-261 f
Jhr

5 Real Estate Per Rale
S. Bool Batatt For Bale
J je a M M o t ^ r jr J *
2 LOTS, high ltd dry, 1ST s 105’. LONGWOOD: For salt by builder: LOTS for sale: cleared: hish
around: liar a 14.V: Near Raven­
2 bedroorr. Di bath. 12’ x t r
aa food road our block from
na Park; 9430 FA 2*213.
Lake Mary. Half down, balance
screened p»tio, double cerporte,
large hitebeo k dining rooms.
t term a. FA &gt;1104.
Zoned area: large lot: city wa­ 3-ACRES of good farm land In
Sanford Celery Delta 3500 per
2-BEDROOM
home
hardwood
ter. I m m c d l a t s possession.
acre. Excellent ttrm t. Richards
floors. L ari* lot 2409 Adami
II 4.500. TE 1-4295.
Hotel, Melbourne. Florida.
Court, Wynaowootf. T e r n s .
FA 2*1117.

Si.

SAN SEN KNOLLS

I l l K. Park A rt.

I Bedroom
MORS FOR YOUR MONEY
HOMES BY ZBULI

$550

»¥ $ .

Ph. FA 2-0123

HOUSE: 2200 for equity in one
year old house la Country Club
Manor-quick aalt. Ph FA 24271
after &gt; p. m&gt;

FARMERS AGENCY

MODEL OPEN DAILY
4 Blocks west aI French
on 201k Street

N. V. Fanner, Realtor
D. M. Whitmore
Lillian G. Trams
Associates.
116 S. French A rt. Ph. FA 2-5221
After hours, FA 1-2012, FA 2-4S21,
FA 2-0211

tanfnrk

Rtrall

Wed. Dec. 16, 1059—Page 11 10. Flewera A PlaeOa

but don’t you fiddle around and
delay buying your new home
until It It loo late to claim
homestead exemption.
Never before has the Stem per
Agency had so many fine
homes to sell in every price
range. Just call and tell us
whera you want to liva in "The
City of Gracious Living", how
much you care to Invest, and
we wtll take you to a home that
we will be proud to show and
you will be p:oud to own.

Used furniture, appliances,
ate. Bought Sold Larry’t
rORD TRACTOR, double bottom 215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA
plow, cultivator and dlar, 1900. New k Used Furniture A
Phone FA 1-1153.
ance*. A Good P lace To

14. Machinery • Toole

B &amp; M Distributors

m and 2 baths, choice of color
tile—Furred and planar walla—
All eleetrie kilchoss----- Terrsuo
f l o o r a—Cuitom-built cabinet*
II. M. "BUI" STE E P E R Agency
work and duit-froo rloaela—
FA 2-4941
111 N. Park
* Landscaped and other plus fan* GRACIOUS LIVING: Large 1
bedroom. 14 bath, hardwood
w tures.
floors. 3 years old air condi­ 2-HEDRJOM framv nnuve in very
good roodiliofl* sprinkler sys­
tioned. range, refrigerator, dis­
W. H. "B ill” 8TEMPKR Afoeej
tem: front and rear screened in
posal, carpets. Fretired back­
lfilU f A liiir tf
porch; garage: large corner lot:
yard; oak. pine, 10 bearing
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffet
‘‘itto aot tk» podL
MB W. 20&lt;h, St.
ciuua. Inside city. O w n e r ,
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
FA 24323.
Robert F . May, Bart Pilcher,
Helen E. Noonan
NEW' two bedroom home ready In
Phono FA t-4991
111 N. Park
move Into. Financing available irn u ^ h lo £ _ S erv U M _
THE REAL ESTATE

NUMBER IS FA 2-4991

•

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SPOTLIGHT
'

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SPECIAL

4. Female Help Wanted
WHITE female help wanted. '. ust
bo 31. Apply to Pig *N Whistle.

,a i^ s a p 0

SALESLADY wanted to travrl
Florida and South Georgia, full
or part time. No previous ex­
perience necessary. No age
limit. For appointment call
FO 5-3663. Ovedo ur write Box
564 Oviedo.

v - j- v • tf l

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m

Male Help Wanted
SALESMAN wanted to travel
rionda and South Georgia, full
or part time. No previous ex­
perience necessary. No agr
limit. Retired Navy per»om*cl
accepted. For appointment call
FO 3-3403. Oviedo, or write Box
544, Oviedo.
II. Wsrk Wanted

Fotdar Station Wagon • 4
Cylinder • Standard Traaam bilss - Rodin - floater Racelleat Tires - Beautiful
Talon* Green Finlik • SpatIcea Inside A Out

Super Fordor
Hardtop • Ful­
ly Equipped • Glaaty Tutone Finish*
ONLY
fJ'ay
rfert In Every
Ei
Perfect

$

SAVE

*51 ’ f OM&gt;

Raneh Wagon •
Tudor • Beauti­
ful Blue A White Tutana Palal •
Rscellent Condition.

$

SAVE

'54 CADILLAC z . .

Fully Equipped Including Air Condilmnrr - Fla*less Tutana Graen A
Whit* Finish - ONLY

$

$

$

*1135
S

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t

$

*12 75

WHERE DEALS SHINE

RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO
Greenware
Free Instruction!
Gift Pieces—Supplies—Kiln*
Rinehart Road
Ph. FA 2 U07

T O T A L PRICE

nt the sign of your beat buy

Home* tenure S Bedrmioi* I &gt;1 Til* Hath* • Screened
Porrh • Llility Hnom - Terraise Honrs * Carport* - Load
•raped Lot* • Ail City Con

2nd &amp; Palmetto U. C. Lot FA 2-6231 Ofc. FA 2-0711
Chevrolet — Oldamobll# — Cadillac Trade-Ins
At

PAINTING A DECORATING
Licensed — Bonded
Free Estimates —
Work Guaranteed
taminolo Piloting Contractors
r\ 3-1301

Dream Homes

*9 8 9 0

Holler's

H O LLE R

MOTOR SALES
i

2-CHtLDRENS Roll Top Desk*
&gt;17.50 each. Phone FA 2-0493.

BU Y. S E L L or TRADE

Jenkins Furniture

USED Green House, good condi­
tion. Buyer movt to 111* location
or seller will move t* auH.
FA 2-3025.

SMALL Brambach Baby Grand
piano, medium light mahogany:
reasonable. Call FA M M er
lee 420 Elliott.
HO Gaga Rc ell train tot. 1 year
old. 120. CaU FA 2-S32B after
5:50 P. M.
POWER MOWER, used only ail
timr*. 135. Also medium upright
piano newly recondlUontd, 1129.
_ F A 2 7668 after 9 P. M.
Sell iia Your Furniture. Quick
Service With The Caih. SUPER
TRADING POST, FA Z467T.
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
«
VENETIAN RUND8
Enclosed head. Bag-proof bottom
rail with ptastle ends. Plait!*
or rayon tapea. Cotton or nylo*
cords.

Senkarik GIxm *nd Pnint Ca,
112-114 W. 2nd St.

Ph. FA 9-5429

Surplus Aluminum Patat, pood
quality 92.91 gal. Army-Navy
Surplus, 310 Sinford Ava.
M A—Articles Waatod
WANTED: Child's 14" bicycle.
Must be In good condition. Phone
FA 2 3579.
23—Notices A Personals
Mrs. Curl k . Laaskamp is boouty
counx-lur,
repreacotativo
lit
1913 Summerlin, FA 2-9MB.

W E 'R E G ETTING

PONTIACS

TV and RADIO REPAIR af r
3.00 Bights and weekend! San
ford. Lake Mary and Longwood
FA 2 2772 and FA 2 6413.

Down P ay m en t-N e Closing

Appli­

l.YTERDUCING
444 flaaterd Ave.
FA 1-7414
NEW PRODUCTS
P. O. Box 411. Laks Mary. Fla. ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Ph. FA 2 4443. /&gt; new 5 gal.
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
cement mixer equipped with
FURNITURE CENTER
electric motor that one man
110 Frrnch Ave.
ran operata — weight 55 lbs
Ph. TA 27933
complete — mixes 50 tba. in
2 minutes — 4 cu. (l. hr. with CUSTOM BUILT furniture —sin­
gle pieces or »els. Also furnton* bucket. For any cement or
lura repair. Cabinet! made.
concrete jab. May be rented at
FA 1-7065.
the following stores—with 2
buckets: Gregory Lumber Co ,
Sanford; Edwards Hardware,
.Sanford; Gregory Lumber Co.,
New A Used
Chuluota.
Furniture and Appliance*

WELCOME

“In the City of
Gracious Living”

*3 4 0

tools WESTING HOUSE refrigerator of
Man
new yellow G. E. refrigerator.
2-4132
Must tell one so Ukn your
choice, call FA 2-5400.

Wall

Dawns
2510 Oak

Beauty Salon

FA 1 7684

PA 1-7850
LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
Raggerly Bldg. 2557 Orlando Dr.

Complete
Lawn
Maintenance;
Fertilizer — Spraying — Mo ring
JOHN LOMMKRSK
IIS Willow Ave. FA 2 7197

$

BOX Your Citrus Fruit (Tom R.
U. Hutchison. Will skip. Pkone
FA 2 4031.

Mather of Sanford

LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
Cut How era For Any Oeeniun
Vc-pa Motor Scooters
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Healer A Lawn Mower Service FA 1-M32
or
FA 1-0170
Weal Country Club Rd. FA 2 7928

*15 75

MAGIC CHIEF gas rang*, brand
new. reasonable. NO 4-4971.

Furniture Storage and bloving
lb. Boats end Motors
To and Fmin Anywhere
C E PHILLIPS
THOMPSON 14 ft.. A t Johnson 20S 209 B. First SL Pb. FA 2-0983
Plumbing &amp; Repairs turn! French Ave. Ph. FA 2-1W1 motor, all equipment. 1225. 22. Article* Far Bale
Joe C. Thnmi*
Phone NO 8 1504.
R. M. Wilkins, Contractor
1425 Sard* 81.
FA 2-9449
• ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS
CORNER CUPBOARD, ■ o 1 l d
• PARKING AH F AS
cherry youths desks, large desk,
Qaleway To The Waterway
Quality Workmanship k Materials
coffee tables, deacon benches,
Your EVINRUDF. Dealer
Terms To Suit Your Budget
•lands, etc. Also novelties that
Itobxon Sporting Goods
• FREE ESTIMATES
are different. Our motto "If It’s
504 6 4 E. 1st.
Ph. FA 2 5441
• WORK GUARANTEED
Wood. W# Mike It". Robinsons
Plumbing &amp; Hculing
Phnn* FA ?-4n.Vl Sanford FI*.
Hand{-rafted
Furniture, 8 t (
air rn v n iT io N tv n
2*. Automobile*
French Ave.
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
'52 NASH, radio A healer, 4
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 6542
AUTO GLASS
new tires. &gt;250. Ph. FA 2-5471. ANTIQUES k Joyce R. PACKARD
Hwy. 17 92 at Casselhrrry
INSTALLED
PLUMBING
Contracting A Repairs
Windshield
Hark Glian 1957 CHEVROLET plrkup Irurk. Electric train* and equipment;
•wo plywood sheets with tracks;
Free Estimates
Cm be seen any time through
Door Gin**
Vont Glaaa
farm and other hells; tables;
R. L HARVEY
day. Phone FA 2-1864.
SERVICE
other antiques. Phone Midway
104 Sinford Ave. Phone FA 2-5543
Srnknrlk GIium and faint Co. WILL TRADE equity In M Re­ 7-3310.
nault with 8000 mltea fnr '53 nr
H i 114 W. 2nd St.
TA 3 4622
12. Electrical Services
*54 automobile. Phone FA 25406 GOOD used appliances and TV’*,
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
aeo Jaka at 117 f . Palmetto
or FA 2 3162.
Wiring - FJecwfc
Sines 1948
Sid Vlhlan
OAK LEAVES and shavings for
I * A Trailers
A. HAKE
DfHARY
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
sale. FA 23156.
NOrth 8-4711
Magnolia
FA 2 4044 N’Orth 8-4422
MOBILE HOME: Richardson. 14'.
GLASS SHOWCASE, 6' x I . 130.
with awning: 2 bedrooms. Can
14. Building • Painting - Repairs
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
Phone FA 2 8223.
b« seen in back of Gray Sha­
All Site Ruua And Wail To Wall
FLOOR sanding and (inlshing Carpet*. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
dows Nursery, next to Movielind. Easy Terms, luw down
Cleaning, Waxing. S e r v i n g 1 Week Service
Ph. FA 2-7437
Seminole County since 1925.
payment. Furgrrton, FA 2 5753.
11. M. GLEASON l.ak Mary.
PUMPS — SPRINKLERS
AH types and sires, installed
FACTORY PAINT OUTLET
•Do It Yourself"
“At The Totem Pole*
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
2617 So French Ave
FA 2 8445
STINT.
Let u&gt; rconnitivnii a competent
Machinery and Supple Co.
Painter, Paper lUncrr nr Con­ 201 W, 2nd St.
Ph. PA 14432
NAVY AND
tractor.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state
NEWCOMERS
B A M ROOFI.NO
menti, Invoices, hand bills, and
Contracting A Repairs
TO SANFORD
programs,
e tc.
Prigressivt
Licensed — llnnded -Insured
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2951—
FREE ESTIMATES
He insll* )ou to he our gurot*
306 West 13th St.
500 l.aurel Ave. Ph. FA 2- 013 _
_
_
abeiilulely freo without obliga­
tion at une of Sanford'* loading
ROOFING,
Gultera,
Spooling, j
Motel* while )ou loeato oullRoof Repairs, Painting. Cemenl
DOIHH’ IIE A U T Y SH O P
sblo housing for yourself and
A Carpenter Work. Grneral
PA 2 3552
Home Repairs. 20 yr» Expert 2004 Adam* Ph.
famil). Pirh up yaur hop at
enre. Very toiw Rates. Phone
nur Sale* Dffire,
Yuur
Glamour
Headquarter*
FA 2M J*

A Satisfied customer la our bed
advertisement.
HARRIETT'S REALTY NOOK
Ph TA 1-57 4J
PIANO TUNING A IIEP AIKING 105 Sn. Oak
W. L. HARMON
PH. FA 2-4323 Alter 5 P. M. ^I*. Flo*er« A Plaal*
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CAROLYN WATSON, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Vivian Watson, celehrated her ninth birthday, recently, with a party at the home of MisDoris Fairer, Enterprise. The little girl* baked the cookie* s e r v e d with
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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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per publicity Meihinks he pro­
A recent survey found that more
tests too much.
Hie longer Paar goes unno­ Ilian nine out of trn pregnancies
ticed, without page one publicity, in th# United State* end success­
fully.
the more trascilde, hypersensi­
tive and demanding hr becomes.
This tends to make his show a
Complete Yoltr
public showcase tor the display
Christmas Shopping
of Paar's frar/lcd. naked psyche
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at
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
Arr«k» frum th* r«t«| Office
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A fte r Hollywood Trek
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

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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
stand by every word I have writ­
ten. I put the children first snd
did not enter the petition until a
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Commodore D. H. MirGillis Is
the nrw first vie* rhsirman it
th* Sanford Boat and Ski Club
Marathim rnmmitt**
The rlub will hold - Its future
meetings at Ilia Florida Power
A Light Co. rise* room un West
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
rr
committee chairmen at th* San­
ford president elect’s organisa­
tional congress here.
Past presidents lis te r 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
Kiwanis club somewhere in Semi­
nole County, a new Key Club in
the south county area, and fiva
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Summit
Agenda Set
*B y 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
f jl i l 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

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VAUGHN. V M. tU Pli — 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 second night hut highway
The committee comprised of Chairman Harold Kastncr, fur
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 Cub, 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
Was
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
17
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*. tU I'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
TAMPA (U PD - A spectacular
ed during 21 y etis 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. l r leu 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 ma at 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 thj l 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 Mi 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 ih i 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 i t 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. (U PI) - 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."
day after a three day flight from
reserve
nortificuU
of
gumminnioa
nod
nongnitulaatioiM
twin
Cui.
Yloyd
M
.
cnca that grown men cry. They i and (our offices at 1211 W. 13th
"If necessary, we eouid cnnlm
Rapid City, S. D. Th* unmanned
Call, commander of Army reserve #arri*«»n »t Orlando, upon hid promotion
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
gull I f to break thus# band#.'* i ik jo
1918 and in unit ordnanc« officer.
hardship," ha tout.
bewa kta* atm.-# Ttioadaf.

Drainage Board
Begins Study

Casselberry
Board Agrees
To Annex Lots

News Briefs

Merchants Plan
To Aid late
Yule Shoppers

Gang Shooting Ends Freedom O f Touhy
A fte r Respite From 25 Years In Jail

Dominican Plane
Reported Firing
On U. S. Transport

Art Association
Cancels Meeting

Mass Poisoning
Try Investigated

Ike Offers Economic Aid

To Impoverished Tunisia

Gang 'Directors'
Case Goes To Jury

Fallout Shelter
Termed 'Success'

Juveniles Nabbed
In C ar Theft

Night Of Noel*
Slated Tonight

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Christmas night are Rolmrt Billhimer, \V. M. Phillips. Chamber of Com­
merce President B. L. Perkins Jr. and Mayfair Inn Manager George Pal­
mer. The 12th annual Christmas Ball sponsored by the Seminole County
Interfratem ity Conference will be open to all members of college social
fraternities and sororities. They took time out at the Mayfair opening to
balk about k. Other opening ball pictures are on Page 8.

prices st 1 p.
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County Board To Study
our-Laninu SR 436
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Widows, Disabled^JohnLLewB
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■To Resign As
Jax Aid Proposed Miner Leader
Widows and disabled vateratu in Seminole County may
get some tax relief in the very near future, County Com­
mission Chairman John Krider revealed today.
Krider said th at he will propose a change in the Florida
statutes raising the extra homestead exemption from $600
to $1,600 for widows, disabled veterans and other disabled

ft.

Chinese Reds Mass
Troops Near Nepal

are head* of families upon1
reaching the atr* of do years or
when alifibla for social security.
Krider said “in ths pant year,
KATMANDU, Nepal (U PI)- —
the many tax discussions have f veiled a vary serious haidahip on The Chinese Communists hsva
msssed 100.000 troops snd 400
certain taxpayers, particularly plsnrs within easy strinking diathose who ara living on a sat in­ tancr ol the Nepalese trorder, re­
ports reaching this Himalayan
come." &gt;
» Pointing
disabled veterana capital said today.
a n d 'o th e r totally disabled p*r•ons, Krider said, “obvlouily, and now have rolled down to the
plans made years ago for retire­ very border In tome places, with
ment now fall far short of present 20,00u of them stationed opposite
the Nepalese border checkposl of
day needs because of the constant­ Wolungehungola.
ly . increasing
cost ....
of living. .
..
Nepal has been worried for
"The same conditions spp y to monlh| hy thw Chinese actions in
those who are attempting to live Tibet. Defense Minister M. R
an their social security payments. Gurung made an inspection tour
This group ia finding it even more of the northern frontier and re ­
d iffic u lt."
ported "heavy concentrations" of
Krider pointed out that the law troops there.
allowing widows, disabled veter­
ans and other disabled persons an
additional $600 over the |S ,000
homes lead was based an Mm econesny of many years ago.
Krider raad his statement to
the commission and they agreed
to give it to the legislative dele­
gation to sponsor the proposal
YEW Post 0282 and ita Auxi­
during the next session of the
glaUture.
liary wiH hava a Christmas party
Attorney Mack Cleveland Jr., for children of all mrmbers Dec.
a mcmlier of the delegation said
the plan had a "great deal of 22 from * to 9 p m.
Plans for the party were dia
merit bwt he wanted to study •
cussed at Isst night’s meeting of
more
the poet, which was visited by
stale and district officers of the
VFW.
Commander C. P. Bennett.
Auxiliary Prrs Eva Wynne, Rita
Treadway. Merle Treadway and
Myrtle gpalmxn reported on their
visit to the VA Hospital at Lake
City, where they delivered gifts
The Sanford Civilan Club and of books, robes and other ilems
Radio Station WTRR are work donated by residents for the vet#ing together this week to aid j rjn a
the mentally relarded children of ,
---------------------------Seminole County.
The Civitans are conducting D n u A f o r d E l e c t e d
a frust cake sale snd anyone j I W 7
1UCU I , I C l , , C O
wishing a cake for the holidays D u O v i e d o M O S O I I S
ia askrd to call WTItR FA 2 8611 w 7 V T I C U U
.tomorrow
mar'
' A Civilan member will deliver . »hipful master of Oviedo Masonic
the fruit eake to &gt;our home. The Lodge No. 243 Monday night,
cakea are available in ail s i x e s . Others elected were Roewsll
All proceeds of the sale will go Noegel, senior warden. O. T. Kinto the Seminole Association for nerd, junior warden, James KinRetarded Children
, rae&lt; Kelsey, treasurer and Robert
Starting at 7 p m. Thursday. A. Cameron, secretary. Appointed
the Civitans will conduct a door- , officer* will he named later,
to dour rake sale in the area in
an effort to get funds for the
work with the mentally retard­
ed.

VFW, Auxiliary
Plan Kids Party

Civitans, WTRR
’Aiding Retarded

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TALLAHAAIEK (UPD - * * Irsa pay benefit* droppad more
than a half million dollara in Nnvamber, reflecting tha upsurge ti
buslaesa in expectation of the win­
ter tourist season. Return of work­
er* to citrus parking and canning
planl* also contributed to the rise
in amployment.

!SSTSSLH &amp;

S E Z t officer lo lb . « lo . .« !.»
since 1123. will succeed Lewis.

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C R O W D of 6,000 Nuvy personnel and visitors who wore
bamber of Commnrca ami Jayceea is shown listening to
to fiv e Owls, who furnished music for the event.

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Bomber, Tanker
Collide In Air

EAST MILLINOCKKT. Maine
it'P I I— On* of two airmen who
halted owl of a BJf jet bomber
Monday night after a roHision
with a tanker plane, was found
to the snow covered Main* wood­
land* today.
An Air Force spokesman aaid
two parachute* were spotted on
the ground by a helicopter which
landed to pick up Capt. WiUiam
Harris, 14. of Middletown. Pa. He
was taken to search headquarter*
at Marwahoc.
The fate at U Davit, B Murris. 24. of Corunna, Mirh.. the
navigator waa nog immediately
known.
Fourteen other airmen, seven
in each plane, rode lo safe land
mg* after the collision al 16.Otw
feel. The lanker crew was hn»
pitalued but the Air Force said
it waa only a "precautionary"
measure. Three of the men suf­
fered minor injuries.
The collision occurred shortly
after the KC-97 (our engine tank
er and the jet bomber began a
routine refueling operation

should they leave tha city them
selves while on duly. Knowles
said, regardless of any Seminole
County
Fireman’s
Association
agreements.

Osteen School
Party, Friday
The Osteen irhool will hold ila
annual Chrisimas party Friday at
7.30 p. aa. to Mm aehooi audito­
rium.
Pre-school ehiidree will be wot
come at the party and gift* will be
w hanged.

Quite A Haul

---- ------------- . . . . . . — . . . ....... . . .
. . . . . . . . . thin trophy from
Bear Admiral Kenneth Cruiir at thu Sanford Naval Air Station Bnmhinx
Derby conclusion Saturday. Cdr. L M. Howall Jr. ncceptad tha award for
hia squadron.

Overstreet Named
Circuit Judge

MIAMI (UPI) - U. S Customs
agents in South Florida have con­ TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — For
fiscated enough military equipment mer Stair Ally. Murray W. Overfrom Caribbean arms smugglers in street of Kissimmee has been
the past two years lo outfit a I,- chosen nrru it judge of the ninth
644-man army and provide It a ir 1 judicial district by Gov. LeRoy
and artillery support. Joseph fo r Collins.
Collin*
appointed
Ovy.-slreel
tier, supervising customs agent,
said th* military supplies would Monday to assume the judgeship
coat buyer* on the smugglers' black In the circuit which includes Semi­
market l1.30u.oou u» $g million.
nole Hrrvard. Indian River. Mar
tin. Okeecholier. Orange, Osceola
and St. Lucie counties.
Revolt Site Visited
POSADAS. Argentina (U Pli Paraguayan
President
Alfreilu
Stroesiner Monday visited the bor
der area where a weekend revolt
apparently lulled and where rebel
forces, now threaten a Fidel Cait/e guerrilla type offensive against
bit government.
The Sanford Grammar School
The visit coincided with report!
(hat the schoolboy rebel* who in­ Glee Club will present il* annual
vaded Paraguay had failed to *n Christmas program Thursday at
list any significant support withm I p. m at the Grammar School.
Slaty boys and girl* of the aiith
tha country.
grad* will present a variety of
songs and a Christmas eanlata
entitled "Song of th# Holy
Night." Mrs. Roberta Richard*
will direct the program, which
will have Steven Higgins and
Tile Sanford Civic Center will Karl Tilson as announcer* snd
present "A Nile of Noel" Thursday Miss Hrlen McMullen, Dianne
at S: IS p. m . Ronald Perry, recre­ Beach. Samira Richards and
David Wirboldt as accompanists.
ation director announced today.
Th* public ia invilad lo attend
Th# leminole High School Hand
and Glee Club will participate in and there will he ae admission
the program which will highlight a charge.
community sing of well known
Chrisimas carol*.
There wtR be no charge lor ad
miasloa 1

Grammar School
Program Thursday

Nite O f Noel’ Set
For Civic Center

County Applies
For Osceola Base

Clothing Collection
Time Extended
The Nothing collection for the
Seminole Indian* being conduct­
ed by I-ake Mary Scoot* ha* an
eslended deadline untd 7 p. m
tomorrow, at which time all
donations will be turned in al the
Hut.
Members al too Omen Bar
Association, who wiN be meet­
ing al that lima, also will ac

The County Commission today
agreed to study the possibility
of tour-laning State Road 438
from Altamonte Springs past If,
S. 17-92 and to finance ;ht project
out of surplus gasoline tax fundi.
In a letter to th« board. State
Road Department official* (aid
that a recent traffic count on
the road showed tom* 2,000 cor*
there daily oompored to
n 1964.
Chairman John Kridef nailed
the worst primary road
aunty. "Aa a matter of
ovno worse than any
secondary road," ho added.
Commissioner Vernon
told th* board Hint to
road la "breaking
terioratlng because
construction
road.
Krider Mid that If the County
Commission could get the money,
Ihe SRD haa informed him that
they could get th* work done nut
of this year's budget.
Krider estimated the onto of
the projeet nt $600,000.
The board discussed the possW
hility of amending surplus ga*
fund* and naing tiv* money out
of th a t
"It would not tom* out of
tnaea," Krider emphasised.

Tax Board Ends
Hearings; Bills
Out Next Week

-

ured ia the decision.
V alu4 , r n * Utornatiesrel
SuXjfki vAifmirajJCT • *A sudden snow storm.* bearing
leads to tha conclusion that I should | UP ««_ »**&gt;'« inches of snow, twirlbegin the transfer of my obligations «», through New ^Mexico today
and duties to other and more cap and knifed inlo the Texas-Oklahoma Panhandle. Tha storm
able hands." Ltwii wrote.
"Accordingly, I will resigp from spread rain, snow or (reeling rain
(he constitutional office of presi­ over nearly all of Texas and
dent shortly afler the new year," Oklahoma and paved many south­
Lewis will retire on a pension western highway* with ice.
equal to his full salary—$60,000 a
year. The UMW hat no "prarideat Labor Law In Effect
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Federal
emeritus" title.
He apparently will continue aa previsions guaranteeing secret bal
a non paid trustee of the union’s lots and other democratic election
multi-million dollar welfare and practirri in inure Ilian 60,000 na
retirement fund. He made no men­ tional and local unions went into
affeet Monday under tha now labor
tion ef that Job to hit letter.
reform law. Tha guarantee* were
invoked automatically 90 day* afler !
President Eisenhower signrd the
so-called l-andrum Griffin hill Into
law last Sept. M.

Limits Under Regulations

Counly Commissioner Lawrence
___ _ ___
__ was
_ op
Sanford * City Commission last
Swofford today
said _he
sed ;o all kinds of pari mutucl night voted to keep city fir*
(ting in Seminole County and i fighting equipment inside the city
may ask for an election next ; limit• except whrn called to
November lo recall the dog track ; Ugh! a lire at_ th^ Sanford Naval
Air Station Sanford has a re
permit.
Swofford said h* had been ap­ nprocal aid agreement with the
proached by many citl/cn* of Navy.
City Manager Warren Knowles
thr county on the nerd for a
petition that the commission put said that ha would like recipro­
the mailer up to the voters and cal aid agreements with Orlando.
place it &lt;&gt;n the ballot during Ihe Drl.and. Winter Park and t-ake
Mary d m* oommiasiooer* ap­
general election in November.
Swofford said tha dog track proved
The fir* fighting equipment Is
waa approved by election year*
ago but ".nany people feel dll city property. The firemen are
M ouiaida laniard, war

Jobletw Pay Down

WASHINGTON (U P i)-Jo h n L
Lewie, a turbulent titan ef the
labor movement tor 40 year*, an­
nounced today he will resign aa
president of the United Mina Work­
er* aarly next month.
Lewla disclosed his unexpected
move In a letter to members of Brain Surgery
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep.
his union published in tha United
Richard M. Simpson (R-Pa.), 30,
Mine Worker* Journal.
UMW Vice President Thomas ‘*m* ,hrou»h brlin *ur«*rT

Firemen To Stay In City's

Swofford Moy Ask
Dog Track Vote

ABOARD USS ESSEX (UPI) President Eisenhower boarded the
cruiser USS Dea Moinca today for
two day* at needed atopN aN
reet in tha Mediterranean before
resuming hla Maea mlation that
ha* taken him halfway artund toe
world.

NO. 68*

The first step in acquiring thr
Osceola air base site waa takeo
today as the County Commission
formally made application lo aequir* th* Osceola Auailiary Baa*
east of Sanford
The commission made ha apph
ration to th* General Service Ad­
ministration in Atlanta, Ga
Attorney Mack Cleveland Jr.
said M would take "at least a
couple ef month*" te rsrev e ap­
proval.
Th* former *4r base ks surplus
federal guvr-nnu-nt property and
ha* aa area ml i.ioa

New Commanders
To Be Guests
At Coffee Club
New commanders of YAII-3 and
YAH I ami several newcomers
to the Sanford ares will be inlre
dured *4 Ihe Chamber of Com­
merce
Coffee Club meeting
Thursday at Mrs. Appleby’s Val
drx Restaurant.
l.’spt. J. D. Hamsge. commander
of HatWing One. will Introduce
Capt F. G. Edwards, ntw CO
of VAII 1 and his executive of
licvr, Cdr Arthur Kldrr, and
Cdr. David A. King, new CO of
YAH I.
Charlie Morrison. Coffee Club
chairman, will introduce the
other new personalities. Th* meet­
ing will begin at 10 a m.

Florida Symphony
Scheduled Jan. 19

Three Injured

, . $ u.,
ln ^UfO Mishap

A head on aulo collision on
route 44 just east of the l.ak*
Jessup bridge Sunday evening
brought fare and knee ruts lo
Ralph Holman of Eau Gallic, a
bruited right arm lo Mrs. Hol­
man. an eye laceration lo Judy
May Holman and th# total lots
of two car*.
Ray D. Johnson of Geneva, who
was driving on Ihe wrong side
of Ihe road, was charged with
driving whilr intoxicated. High
way Patrol Trooper Ulln (Jar­
rell said yesterday. Johnson, go
ing west, forced an oncoming car
off one aide of lite road, scraped
the rear fender of a Sheriff’s car
and forced R into the wrong
Ian* and Ibeu crashed into the
Holman car. Garrett said. John
ton's car and the Holman auto
were total hisses. Ihe Sheriff's
department reported.

Work On Three
Streets Okayed

The Florida Symphony will make
Resurfacing of three Sanford
its second appearance in Sanford
itreela was approved by the City
Jan. 19, at th* Civic Center.
Th* musical presentation wUI be j Commission last night
co sponsored by the recreation da ' The streets approved for repav­
partment ami the Sanford DeBary ing in the 1969 4u program are E.
Second St. from Mrllonvillv Ave.
Entertainment Association.
Th# recreation department inau­ to San Carlos Ave . from San Car*
gurated Ihe symphony's appear­ : lo* lo Chapman Ave. and from
ance with over 900 children attend Chapman Av# to Sanford Ave.;
W. Third St from French Ave.
mg last year's youth concert
Arrangement* this year caU for lo Prrtimmon Av*.; and Persim­
a similar plan with a youth concert mon Av*. from First St. to Third
in the afternoon followed in the St.
I Coat of this 8.B36 feel of resurfac­
evening by a "pops" concert.
The youth concert ia presented ing 1* calculated at I19.A34 29.
without rharg* with the aid of
Sanford Merchant* and through
CoIIh Lose Star
patron ticket sale*.
BALTIMORE.
Md (UPD—
When the Baltimore Colta defend
In The Family
their National Football Iwagu*
NEW YORK (UPI) - A mother championship against th* Ntw
is understudying her son in York Giant*. Der. 37, they’ll
Broadway's new drama, "Th# have lo play without kicking speMiracle Worker." Th* ton In a cnaliat Bert Rechichar. Rcichitour yearoid brown aod white dog char injured ha* ngbi knee to
named Tbpper. pitying ■ family last Saturday's gam* against the
pet. Topper s mother, Mimsy, five fait Angeles Rams lud under­
i* the standby.
went surgery UouJay.

The Board of Equalisation for­
mally wrapped up ktn hearings this
morning and reported that th*
county ta i bills wUI be mailed out
neat week.
Th* board also announced that
a public hearing will be held Jan.
6 for any complaint* aa a result
of the findings at tha board.
la other business during lh«
county commission meeting, tho
board agreed lo atari letting out
contracts on road project* to neeto
nt construction work could gel
started during th* fiscal year.
Th* board also was Informed
that Dr. L. H. Smith who wan
named County Health Director on
ul Dec. 1 will he delayed becauan
of a serious accident lo his wifo
and child.
Th# board also received appro­
val ef Us tentative budget from
the atate'a comptroller's office.
Th* board will hold a public hear­
ing on Ih* budget at 10 a. m. Fri­
day.

King Is Named
VAH-t Commander
Cmdr, David King waa mad*
commander of VAH-I today in an
impressive ceremony at Sanford
Navy Air Station.
King wilt replace Cmdr. Sidney
M. Baney who wtU be transferred
lo another command.
King has been executive offlcrr
of the squadron for Ih* pan six
months.

City To Regulate
Door To Door Sales
The eity commission last night
told Attorney William Hutchison
to draw up an urdinanct pro­
hibiting door In door sales soil,
citation in Sanford except by peopie who have lived her# for oo*
yew.
Th* ordinance was ordered af­
ter the commivaioneri discussed
annoyances caused by sum* doorto door salespeople and solicitors.
The city can’t charge fee* to
license interstate commerce, hot
Sanford ean prohibit Utia com­
merce, CUy Manager Warren E.
Knowles Mid.

Parolee Arreated
Sheriffs D.puty Varnon Brew*,
ter
arrested
Jam as
Harold
Thompson of 1U Elm Av*. for
violating parole. Thompson, f t ,
was on parole from Montgomery,
Ala. lor theft at government pro­
perty- He left Montgomery wttiv
out permission. Brewster said.
Thompson waa put to th* county
Jail pending hit delivery to A
U. &amp;. marebtox
*

�T i f t 2—Tueg. Dec. 15, 1959

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Chessman Promises New Battle To Escape Deaih

Herter Urges N A T O
Patch Up Differences
PARIS (LTD - Secretary of of tlm NATO foreign ministers
State Christian A. Ilrrtcr appca'rd meeting today the United State*
today to tha NATO Allies to patch will stick to its pledge to keep a
up their difference* ami said fail*
ure to maintain their military quarter million soldiers and It.
•tranith would Imperil the slight combat wing* con*isting of more
iiiaYTiSCTaircraft in Eurojie.'
jfhanea they h»ve now of ending
t.
. .. . V.i'Hte was prtpared to ask the
Tha dispute between the Lnuru United States’ 14 NATO partners
Stale! and Kranc»*over France's
to make extraordinary efforts to
(rowing rrluctancr to cooperate Itvr up to their pledges to keep the
wholeheartedly with NATO appear­ alliance militarily i t r o n g , on
(•ARY ROY BAKER
ed so profound that only a direct ground* that if the Western arm*
meeting between President Eisen­ posture is allowed to slump now the
hower and President Charles I)e- West will have lost whatever slight
Oaulle could patch it up.
advantage it might have at the
A smoothing out of these differ­ East-West summit meeting next
ences could lakr place Saturday, I year.
when the two president* hold pri­ The French • American dispute
vate talks just after the Western that cast a pall over the m lniitrri'
•ummM meeting begins.
meeting and threatened to mar the
Three Snead College student*
' Herter told the opening session Western lummit talk* over the
from Sanford have been granted
weekend wee triggered by chargee
by U. S. (fen. Nathan B. Twining &gt;music scholarship* In voice, ac­
Shop For Christmas that
Franca wat the prime offend­ cording to Glenn U. Male, head
er among NATO Alllee not living of the munlc department.
At The New
up lo military commllmcnte.
The recipients are Gary Ray
But tha disputa etemmed alio Baker, 1200 Elm Avenue; Donald
from Franca’* year-old campaign
i for a graalar ehara of NATO con­ M. Carter. 417 Writ 12th St.; and
trol, mora closely approximating Thomas Augustus Williams, 204
what DcUeulla considers Franca'* Holly Avenue.
true strength and Importance in
214 E. let
Biker and Carter are members
1relation lo her NATO Alller.
of the
Men's Quartette
which I* giving a number of
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programi in the area.
Tha three young men were
memberi of the Glee Club at
Seminole High School, and have
dona a great dial of aolo work
In tha churchei.
Music scholarships at Snead
College cover full tuition (1300
per year) and ara awarded on
the basis of ability after personal
audition*.
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Brigitte Bardot
No Longer At War
With French Army
PARIS (UP!) - Brigitte Bardot
no longer Is at wit with the
army.
She won her battle with the
brass over Just who her husband,
actor Jacquas Charrler, should
coma home to at night — his
army buddies or Brigitte.
Young Charrter was back In
Brigitte's arms, adjudged "unfit"
to aarve a* a draftee. Val da
Grace Aroy Hospital slid Monday
night Charrler was discharged
Sunday after several weeks of
treatment for "nervei."
A servant In the Charrler
apartment said today no one wae
home bvgt it was apparent th*
couple was there, locked away
from the prying world.

FIN E H EA R IN G A ID S
Since 1948
See u* at Miller Ratlin A Appliance Co., 11H S. Park
Avenue In Sanford nn Friday of each week !) to 12
noon. llallerieH in .Miller’s* Mock. Call for appointment
in &gt;our home.

ORLANDO

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Nixon Says Ike's Tour Will Help
U. S. Negotiate Better In Future

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P o p u la r B r a n d s

F arre ll's

Largent Child Dies
In Hospital

Arcade Package Store

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C O ME O N E ! C O ME ALL!
FU R N ITU R E

Group Names
1960 Officers
Manning Todd of Oateen was
elected commander of Taylor
Commandcry No. 28 K. T. for the
coming year.
Other ofricare4' named were
Richard L. Conn, generalissimo;
George W. Carver Jr., captain
general; Raymond E. Wetiel, sen­
ior warden; Edmond L. Weber,
Junior warden, Chester Raarick,
prelate, L. Burke Steel, treasurer
and Frank Miller, recorder.

Mrs. C. A. Erickson
Dies At Age 50
Mrs. Lillian Viola Erickson, 50.
died yesterday In Oranae Memor­
ial Hospital alter a two-year ill­
ness.
Mrs. Erickson, Used In San­
ford for one year. She is aur- i
vlvwt by her husband, Charles A
Erickson, and a brother, Behrent
A. Stroburg of Austin, Tex.
Funeral services will he at 2
p. m. tomorrow at Brisson Fun­
eral Home, with the Rev. C. W.
Shaffer officiating. Burial will be
in Oaklawn Memorial Park.

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HEATERS

Luther Leaguers
Set Yule Party

ALL TYPE AIDS SOLD

Optical service* on Malco
Hearing Glav.es available only
through tha optical profc-lnn

Governor Brown has stated tha
SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (U PI)— j Cheoman has faced dealh since
"I .don't want to die. hut 1 don't before Preiident Truman beat other side of the controversy. II#
want to hang on up there in death Thoma* E. Dewey. He was noted that a 17-ycar-old girl a t­
row either."
sentenced June 25. 1948, as the tacked by the "red light bandit"
Caryl Chessman has "hung on” "red light bandit of l.oe Angeles" is "still In a mental hospital."
for l l ' i years while 8X other on 17 counts of kidnaping, rape
Chessman has 25 days to x«k
men and one woman walked or and robbery. The “bandit" u«ed the Supreme Court for reconsider*
were dragged from nearby cell* tha red light to imitate a police
ation on some new ground*.
to tha gas chamber.
car.
"If they considered the ease on
'I am Innocent. 1 am not the
Ita merits, they should let me red light bandit."
In Thankful Tribute —
know and let's get on with It — . In Jail Chessman has written
un my way to hell."
four novels, one of which, "Cell
THE
The convicted rapid had Just 2455 Death Row," brought him
IEMINOLE
‘‘. cud that the U. S. Supreme • 100,000 to finance his legal fight.
—DeBARY
r
'-’"Urt had tefused Monday to hear He contends the trial record was
* HEART
hi* appeal for a new trial. It faulty and that he has already
« ... f l f
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was the high court's l.'Uh rejec- 1 been subject to "cruel and inhu­
COUNCIL THOMAS A. WILLIAMS tl»n of Chessman's pleas'. He talk, man punishment."
DONALD M. CARTER*
gratefully
accept*
and aekiinwHI* cliff.hanging exposure to
ed with' newsmen in a warden's
led ges memorial contributions
office Just below death row.
death has brought a worldwide for HEART RESEARCH.
"I'm a t close to the gas cham­ outcry. The Vatican newspaper
ber a* | can get. Of course. I've- "Osservatore Romano" said Chess*
P. 0. BOX 106
been there before and now some- 1 man's "slow agony" has atoned
HANFO».D J ’LA.
thing will have tn give. We cant for hi* ertmes.
gn on ad Infinitum."
Actually, Chessman has been
much closer. Ills seventh date
with death wa« last Oct. 23 and
WASHINGTON (DPI) - Vice t The vice president said thl* It was only four days away when
President Richard M. Nixon said criticism indicated the two Dem­ he got another stay of execution, i
today the good will created ocrat* felt "xood will ju»t doesn't
"I gues* we will make the I
abroad by President Elscnhow 1 . ran loo much when it enmrs to round* of the courts again unites
on
er'a II-nation tour would "make : the serious problems that have to I feel I’ve had enough. And I
negotatlons In tne future much be negotiated abroad."
don't think I’ve had it."
more simple lo conduct."
But, Nixon said, good will Is "a
The general legal opinion is th a t1
Nixon suggested that Amtri 1 very important diplomatic divi- Chessman, .18, has "had It." As- ’
ran* give tha Chief Executlva an ) dend."
aidant Atty. Gen. Arlo E. Smith
Nixon said the enthusiastic we!- i
"enlhusiaitlc reception" when he
returns to the United States two i comes that Eisenhower has been 1 -aid He didn't think any judge'
at
days before Christmas from "this ■given indicate the host countries would consider new petitions. Got. •
terribly hard schedule In the ser­ i have a "great feeling uf personal Edmund G. Brown haa refused.
and suid his action wa*,
affection" for the President and clemency
vice of tha causa of peace."
final.
Tha vice president said in a re­ "a great deal of friendship for
"I don't want a commutation to
corded television Interview on the United States . . which is la­
life. I'm loo old to rerve more
(NBC's Today* tnat Elsenhower's tent beneath the surface."
time in prison, going to the 'yard'
trip was "worthwhile" because it
to liva like a vegetable. I want
allowed him to explain to tha naa new trial and a finding of not
tlon'i Allies why tha United
guilty."
States has given them great
amounts of aid since the and of
World War II.
Coconut# arc used to polish floors
Brenda Gaye Largent, Iwo year- in the Seychelles. Servints in the
"It's important that they know
S10 Eant Firnt, Sanford
that we don't want an inch of old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tropical Indian Ocean isles plaec
territory, wr don't want a con­ Wesley O Lsrnent and grand­ m il L u ru foot vu * iia lf i l ia ! ! an d
cession from them, and the Pres­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ then skate over the boards, squcciWa Give Top Yalue Slump#
ident going abroad ha* brought ence Largent of T-ongwood. died ing out enough oil to polish the
home to them a true picture of Saturday at Florida Sanitarium wood.
In Orlando.
America," Nixon said.
Surviving are her parent.*, her
He said Elsenhower could ex
plain to hli hosts that tha United paternal grandparents, her ma­
States ‘Is Interested only la help ternal grandparent*. Mr. and
Ing th.m to achieve the economic Mr*. Robert G. Arhey, of Brystability which will enable them son City. N. C., and *everal aunt*
to maintain their independence and uncle*. Funeral service* were
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scheduled today at 2 p. m. at
end their self-respect."
TO
SANFORD’S
the
Longwood
Baptist
Church.
Nixon took a crack at Adlai
Stevenson and former Secretary Uratnkuw Funeral Home is In
of State Dean Acheson for crlti- charge.
ciiing Eisenhower's tour.

C E N T ER

I'hona Orlando G.\ 2-3114-51.1 Fla. National Hank lluild.ng
Night nr Holiday. ra il — Thuma. S. Smith G.\ 2.11X7

The United Slat#* import* more
than half a million Australian kan­
garoo skins each year. They ara
1 valued at about 5173,Ouu and are
The Luther Leaguers of Good used almost exclusively by the
Shepherd Lutheran Church will I footwear trade.
bold thrir annual Christmas party
Friday, at the Sanford U.8.O.
Tlu- festivities will commence
at 7:10 p. ni. Games, refresh­
1 f v '\ j i C P t l r ^ r )
ments and good fellowship are
RIDl -iN THl a i u
the plan of action fur the even­
ing.
ITIONK FA 2-121*
It is urged that all Luther le a ­
ADMISSION' — (Or
guers of Good Shepherd attend
KIDDIES UNDER 12 . FREE
-o a&gt; not to mis* any of the fun
and frulir.
LAST 2 WONDERFUL DAYS
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Conversation was lively Between Cdr. Jim McGuire, Mr.
ami Mrs. Clifford M/Kibl in an 1 Mrs. McGuire.
Everybody visited everybody in the party
atmosphere at the Mayfair opening.
Here are, from left, Harry Robson, Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Uoumillat Jr., Mrs.
Walter Gielow, Mrs. G. S. Blake, and Mrs.
Harry Kobson.

Sipping and conversing are, from left, Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Leech, I’at Heinz and Jim Hunt.

Sanford visitors Capt. and Mrs. 11. K. 1Finnan of Ashe­
ville, N. C. joined Capt. and Mrs. J. I). Ramage at the
opening. From left are Mrs. Ramage. I’apt. Hinman,
Capt. Ramage and Mrs. Hinman.

. . . and Dancing

Having a ball are, from left, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Inghram.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bauman and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
I’itsnongle.

Enjoying the festivities were, from left,
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jorgenso-i, Mrs.

Dorothy Gray. Mr. and Mrs. i \ C. Riff*
and Mr. and Mrs. John Math or*.

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Assignment Washington

EARLY ENTRIES

By n

t&gt;r Its Expansion
Anytime • public facility announce* a large expansion,
but aaya that it will not require any additional funds, l: Is
‘ to get apecial notice.
Thu happened when Seminole Memorial Hospital
need that It would make a half-million addition. The
hespttal board revealed that ite application for federal funds
under the Hill-Burton Act was approved and said that it
could match the government money without a bond issue,
fund drive or other appeal for financing.
The reason the hospital can do tkU is an simple that the
board didn’t make particular mention as to where it got more
than 1250,000 in matching funds.
aumi it up in a hurry:
Administrator Harry Weir&gt;si—
“It was planned from the day the hospital opened its
doers four years ago in February.”
Weir said that hospitals in recent ysara have not been
able to
current demands for services, much less affacd expansions, without continuing planning as part of its
°**8em inole Memorial's board incorporated planning in its
rsutiaa when it opened and engaged a consultant later. The
d expansion just announced really is the result of four
___ i o f vision.
■ Vision alone does not buy stsel and concrete, of course.
Weir has another simple explanation of how money was
put aside for the addition.
“Very close management of expenses and income.”
Hospital officUU have tried to get the maximum out of
the present building, facilities and staff with strict budget­
ing, he explains.
Costa have gone up right along with everything else,
but have been controlled as closely as possible. Every staff
member and employe has been indoctrinated with the idea
of skillful and conservative use of supplies and equipment.
A recent survey showed that the Seminole Memorial
eeeta per day for the patient is well below the average for
Florida hospitals, Weir said.
So, it would seem we are getting a double benefit from
the management of the hospital—fair rates and a needed
expansion without resort to use of tax money or public sub­
scription of any kind.
Any time this happens, ws say,a hooray.

Thank Y ou, Mr. Claus
8anta Claus has boon real active around Sanford lately
and we are lucky to have the venerable gentleman spending
so much time with us during his busy season.
Santa is the only character in history whu is known ull
over the world, but still really is anonymous. We hope Mr.
Claus reads this because ws think he deserves a community
thank-you for his pre-season efforts in the parade and other
events to make the Christmas holiday happier for us all.

largest training exercise of the
year for the Second Marine Divi­
sion at Camp Lejeune. N. C. The
son of Charles N. Norman of
Longwood, Pfc. Norman attended
Lyman High before his 1131 en­
listment. Involved in the operation
wera H.OQO Navy men and Mar­
ines along with So ship* of list
Atlantic Fleet.
William E. Miller of Chuluota
has been icrving aboard tbs at*
tack cargo ship USA Capricornus
operating with tho Siith Fleet in
the Mediterranean. Tho aoa of
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Millar of It
K. First St., Chuluota waa with
the crew that visited Athens and
Corfu, Greeee aftar landing excerclscs in Turkey last month.

D A IL Y C R O S S W O R D

ACROSS
2. Small apot
0. Korns of
Iron
11. Mistake
12. Dreamy
(colloq.)

0. Krona
23. DU(abbr.)
charge
0. Moving
of
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a
wife
debt
t. Metabolic
30. Any
dlaeaae
fruit
13. Drudge
9. At ono time
drink
I I . Evergreen
10, Ship's ropes 30. Preat10. Playing card IS. Warble
denU
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20. Owing
32. Seise
10. News
33. Cheat
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sound
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Satan
mrestire
34. Shake,
34. Harden
a peart's
32. Automobile
29. Pacific
river
operator
Island group

27. Latter

28. Degree of
sourness

30. Cover, as
ss road
31. Order of
X4arlt(abkr.)
32. Crop*

38. Exist
37. Fray*
38. Norse god
3i» bv oneself
div ip! (aaut)
41.
Fteas*
42. fills
l.Fartalalag
to manning

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trmt of tha desk clock sot visible tome aelutlea. Like moving
siaco 1107—la a big aUek at tear
sheets sad Opptag* which hold
• thousand troth story ideas. The
sheets soar tho hottoaa of this
Our Many Ytars
fntb-idea stack kave tuned
Things le this trees aren't at
right a aglet any mere. Like the
magatiae rack. It’a sagglag frem
the weight of the magaxiset that
I'm gotag to read someday. But
that day keepa getting farther out
and the stack
getting highk keeps
‘
•r.
Yesterday, the first lady ef tke
bouit tried te laault me lata do­
ing something about It. Quito un­
kindly. I thought the handed me
a pair of horse blinders when 1
beaded for the den.
So to^ay 1 had resolved to clcao
up tho meat. After tiro hours of
starlag I've concluded that aathiag should be disturbed. The way
U stands b o w , this room hat
character.
Aad, anyway, when things gat
too cluttered to preclude me frem
moving around, thero will ariao

Nobody's allowed in this room. I
And a certain seven-year-old •
would rather risk a lion's den |
; than dare violate the no-enter'
rule. The Mrs. heeds it. too.
That’s why last year's Con­
gressional Records haven't been I
swept out yet. They're beneath
the big pile of unread publicity
handouts in the southwest comer.
This typewriter is another thing.
It keeps getting clogged with cor­
ners of papers from the pile that
keeps leaning against the car­
riage. That’s the pile of unanswer­
ed correspondence. The letter on
the bottom Ls dated June 23. I'm
against the Bible and the ic*ui;.» express their sincere appreciation afraid lu look at the year.
for the fine publicily you gave
of it.
Eight months ago, a visiting
I know Mr. Williams quite well, our 1939 Christmas Parade.
fireman peaked through tba win­
and have no doubt* a* to hi*
It was through such cooperation dow and suggested the smokereligious integrity or where his that made this years parade our filled den was a flretrap. Thar*
loyalty lie*.
biggest and most colorful ona tvor was on* logical thing to do: Glva
After Mr. Williams started j put on in the city of Sanford.
up smoking. Haven’t smoked
teaching in Sanford he often
Thank you again and we hops since. Just eland her* and stare at
would talk about It with us in our you have a joyful Yuletldt Season. tha mess.
home. If the parents of his stu­
Jack Wilber
Back of the typewriter — in
dents could have heard how en­
Chairman Christmas Parada
thusiastic he was about It all,
Wassailing
they would know that here is a Editor:
teacher who; really lu* the best
| would like to express my
NEW YORK (UPI) — The cus­
of Interest in his students— one appreciation for the coveraga you tom of wassailing datar back to
competent to bring the student tu gave us during the past football the Fifth Century, A. D. The Wata meaningful understanding of the I season.
sall Bowl traditionally Is made
Importance of striving for true,
. you kmjw „ m cinf , | r f i t with beer or ale which la splctd
learning: of a knowledge that is | j eJ| ' t 0 ihc player* and I behave and served warm.
0
Bm ,c that your support certainly conbuilding of good character,
tributed to our season.
Over and over we hear of (lie
I only hope that we will be able
crying need for well qualified to work closer with you next
teachers. We je t another one of year.
high quality and look what hap.
Coach Hill Proctor
pent!
Lyman High School
We haw found Mr. Williams to
be a gentleman In the fullest
sense of the word. If he had b.-cn Shop For Christmas
even a little bit like the school
authorities implied in your paper
A t The New
of December 4, he would not have
been welcome in our home, nur
would I be writing this letter.
Walter H. Trapp
C c H I K U l ''* '

Letters To The Editor
Editor:
After reading th t allegations
against Mr. Edwin Wllllama, a
Seminole High School teacbor who
waa auspended December 4, 1039,
I feel moved to comment. Mr.
William* if a comparative strang­
er lo moit people in Sanford.
Many may have been shocked by
what the headline stqry in your
paper of Derrmber 4 implied
against him. The authorities in
(hat write up imply that hr i«
no less than unrrligiou* and

News O f Men In Service
Serving aboard the Navy ocean
tug t'SS Chickasaw It Sanford's
James C. Walts, ^on of Mr. and
Mrs. J . C. Walls of 7M Laurel
Ave.
The tug aboard which Ibe chief
hospital corpaman is strving opecatea out of San Diego, Calif.
Sergeant First C lan LeRoy D.
Miller, ion of Brady L. Miller,
700 F irit St. has retired from the
Army after moro then 21 years
of aclivo military duty. Sergeant
Stiller was a utility foreman in
the Brooke Army Medical Center’s
Medical Service School at Fort
Sam llouiton, Tex.
Longwood Marine Pfc. Kenneth
2. Norman recently joined in the

KOTBBBA

BKTHEADA, l i d . . - WHU fo n t
folks It’s aa unwanted' relative
Uut keeps Imaging around the
house. Or It ceuld' be a sticky
i kaletea U tho closet. For some,
tho unresolvable annoyance may
bt something physical, like a wart
m tht nose.
•Everybody
everywhere
has
aeiaethlng to haunt him in life, a
problem he just can't seem to
aolve.
Me? My downfall la the dan of
tho house, a 11-foot by 13-foot
corner la tho loft lower level •t
this otherwise ordinary aplit-loval
dwelling on a quiet hillside atraat
in tho suburbs.
There are ao skeletons In the
closet, but U there were I
cou’dn't get to them. The door is
barred by throe lofty stacks of
newspapers, every single one of
waleh contains soma bit of In­
formation that may prove helpful
some day.
There are no eobwtbs In the
room—no space for spiders. I've
flood Uro for two hours doing
nothing moro then staring at tho
mass. And tho moro I stared, the
tlreder I got—Just staring.
At tU left front lag of tho desk
is tho satchel that want over the
South Pole. That was wtaks ago,
and yet the bag la unpacked—
cameras, films, glacial rocks, a
passport—and a pair of old socks.

Dynatronics Offers
Big Bond Issue
George F. Anderson, vice presi­
dent and general manager of Dyna­
tronics. Seminole County's rapidly
axpanding electronics firm, anBounced that 93 per cent of tho
bond issue offered to the public
December 3 had been subscribed
to.
Ha further added that each
bond, par value $300, entitles the
ownor to purchase 143 sharts of
common stock In the company,
at $3.30 per share, after Novem­
ber 14. I960.

EUENCE
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1411 C nw iy Rood

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Surprise Party
For Senior

Assisting Mr. lad Mri. StoweH
New Year's came early to
Terry Chriatenscn, popular Semi­ with the entertaining were Mr.
Mri. Raymond Lundgultt*
nole High senior. He was sur­ and
Mri. Edith Brown, Cdr. aid Mrs.
prised with horni blowing and Robert Osttrbolm, Tnrry'n grand*
car lights flashing in Geneva, parents, Mr. and Mrt. H. A.
Simpson, and Mr. tad Mr*. H,
night.
p. m.
was his 17th birthday and Harrison.
Others attending Included Marty
Children through the junior de­
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
partment and their parents are in*
V. Stowell Jr., had told him he Stamper, Terry Griffta, Tommy
• s i t e d to attend. Mrs. Joyce Saw­
could Invite 12 guests to a din­ Butner. Rote Mario Parker, Ren*
nie Lindsey, Coleen MeFartin,
yers, superintendent of the child­
ner party at their home.
rens division is in charge of a r­
His parents secretly invited Charles Bogan. Steve PaweD, Pat
rangements.
about 40 of his friends to meet Smith, Johnny Whelchel, NIU
on
a corner and proceed to the Ashby Glenn Hodge*.
Each child is asked to bring a
Saadra Kadei, Char!#* Pax.
Geneva hall for the big occasion.
gift of toys, food or used cloth­
MRS. S. F. MANFRK. (center) display.-* it Chrbtmu-* creation for a buffet
Rosemary Southward. Johnny All*
The
first
group
met
the
others
ing. The package- »nou!d be gift
or mantel at the circle meeting. Left is Mrs. W. 1*. Layer and right, Mrs.
at the comer, blinkrd the car red, Barbara Bradley, Jimmy
wrapped, in white, and labeled as
Rfchard Silvers.
lights
and the e.-lcbratlon erupt­ Gracey. Ann Crappi, Deanna Nieh*
to contents and whether for a boy
ola, Mike Roberta, John Smith,
ed.
or girl. They will bo given to needy
A blaring hre in an open fire­ Diana Haynes, Judy Buatoa, Dong
families in the Sanford area for
place added a cozy atmosphere Miller, Ray Undgulat, Allison
^C hristm as.
during the evening. Kay Ivey and Blake. Carolee Oeterhatm, sad
™ Following the program refresh­
Marty Stempcr brought their rec- Terry's brother, Javle and ilaMr,
ments will be served in McKinley
ord
player* and a large collec* Carin.
Hall.
lion of records for dancing. The
MRS. A. K. SHOEMAKER JR. holding some of the
Geneva Garden Club provided a Lake Monroe
Christmas decorations made by the Camellia Circle,
lighted Christmas tree, Mrs. Belle
(Staff Photo)
Brumley. Mrs. II. A. Simpson
The Camellia Circle of the San­ Christinas decorations they had - to create a Christmas tree. A
I and Terry's mother placed several
made.
Mrs.
W.
I..
Oramkow
and
beautiful
creation
for
a
buffet
ford Harden Club .net for their
j colorful arrangements in the par­
Dec. meeting at the home of Mrs. Bob Crumley displayed wa» shown by Mrs. S. F. Manty room.
wreaths made of plum leaves, fre. made of red randies, fiituMrs. Edna Smith of Pompon*
The birthday cake was decoratMrs. Alfred Chiles. Serving as Mrs. Crumley's wreath was tines, and plant material sprayed
has been visiting her slater, Mr*.
1
ed
in
Chr
stmas
colors
of
red
lUiel Gardner.
£ Hots Noegel of Oviedo received I co hostesses were Mrs. Tom Mc­ sprayed gold and decorated vith i pink.
| and grern. Each girl received a
gold
and
green
ornaments.
Mr*
.\n idca fur an unusual decoraDonald
and
Mrs.
Milner
Osborne.
Mrt. J. H. Tlndtt hat returned
a pleasant surprise Monday. He
miniature corsage, tied to a place
home after being caafiaed to Semi*
tjon wi
wa, Kiven the group bv Mrs.
Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker.
aniwerrd a rail from hi. wife
Mri.
Sltpcmaker. Jr., pre- Gramkow's wreath contained sit- non
card
with
her
name
and
the
name
answered a call from his wife to ||ded &gt;t , h# bj sinc„ lt. „ |on and ver and red leave*. silter pine Mnofre. ..................
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nole Memorial Hospital, because al
make a scene with figuj of her csvjrt.
a recent fall.
pick her up at the I mccrcst In n ,, welcomed Mrs. James DcBord as -con&lt;^* aj'd rc^ cibbon. Beautifully rines or eandlrs' in a glass bowl,
A buffet lunch was served to
wrapped packages were shown by I fin writh water and add 1 tap.
in Sanford. When he arrived, all a new member.
MIMl)*A Ctltl I.L
Robert Gurnee of Rochester, N. the merry makers. John Smith,
The circle will dreorate a tree Mrs. J. L. Horton, Jr. and Mrs. ; baking soda and I tsp. citric
the members of the Oviedo Drug
The Mimosa Circle of the San-jY .
„ne of tlu
E. C. Harper, Jr.
acid. This will pro*!
produce a bubbling ford Garden Club met al the home
ROSE CIRCLE
birthday the following day, also Shop For Christmai
store workers and their husbands for the hospital lobby Dec. 18.
Mrs. Tom McDonald and Mrs. action for several hours.
Members brought decorations fur
At Tha New
of
Mrs.
Herbert
Behrens
with
,\n
interesting
Hireling
of
the
was surprised with a birthday
and wives were on hand to greet the tree which they had made. Shoemaker displayed a door covThe hostesses served fruit cake, Mrs. Gerald Behrens as ca host R0je circle was held at the home i c»ke of his own by Terry'* parhim and extend surprise birthday Circle members demonstrated ered with blue paper ami deco-' nuts, and coffee to Mrs. Shoe- ess. The home was decorated in
of Mrs. H. It. Crumley, with Mrs. 1*nt*
greetings.
rated with silver palm leaves and maker. Mrs. DcBord. Mrs. Grant- a Christmas thcntc.
Frances Strickland and Kay
Don Atwood as cohustrss. Upon
He had to admit that women'
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silver writing. A dainty white ' knvv, Mrs. Crumley, Mrs. Harper,
TIip husitiess meeting was pre­ arrival guests wore served old Ivey were awarded prlies In i
V7crinoline tree covered with tus- Mrs Horton. Mr* Sl|v*tr«, Mr* sided over ov Mrs. Jo I'eck, time Chirilmai "Goodie*" and dance contest. Frances partner
ould keep a secret, after enjoying | B U W
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the fried chicken supper, ptepared . V , r . Y Y . V.LLXLS
chia sequins was placed on a Layer. Mrs. Manfre, Mrs. Made- chairman. Mrs. Bchren* asked coifce, followed by the business fur the slow number was John
in his honor. He atso received
white base and surrounded with Mrs. Jack Wilber. .Mrs. E. W. Pet- members to save empty spools session.
Lovelace and Kay'i partner for
214 E. 1st
small packages; this was made erson, Mrs. Don llamner, Mrs. Al- for Junior Garden Club work.
A program on the history of the "Rock and Roll'" was Terry.
Those attending from Oviedo, in
by Mrs. Richard Sdvers.
fred Greene. Mrs. lion Flamm, Liltcrbug posters made by Mrs. the Christina* tree was present­
addition to Mr. and Mrs. Noegel,
Styrofoam rings, red velvet Mrs. Stuart Stetson. Mrs. Earl Lee, Wright’s class at Grantmrr School ed by Mrs. Charles Wilke. Every­
wera Mr. and Mrs. Ben G. WainThe Business and Professional ribbon, and red velvet poinsetlias Mrs. Lewis Barley Mrs. Donald were judged.
one was surpritrd to learn that
right, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Wciscn- Women's club will meet Wednes- were used by Mrs. W. P. Layer I Knight, .Mrs. P, L. Woodruff, III.
Mrs. Ilchrrr.: amt Mrs. B. F. it was the middle of the 19th
barger Mr.- and Mrs. Robert day at 7 p. m. at the Civic Center.
McWhorter attended a meeting century before the first decorat­
Adams, Mri. Elsie Fleming, Mri. Members are requested to bring a
and helped make turkeys (or hos­ ed tree made It's appearance in
Batty Brown and Mr. and Mrs. | Christmas gift for the Ocala Girls
pital trays for Thanksgiving. Mrs. the United Stairs.
$
H. Davis, th« hosts.
'School.
An exchange of gifts followed
McWhorter, Garden T h e r a p y Chairman. reported that fruit will the program.
Unusual Gifts for Christmas
tie given to shut-ins for Chlrstmas I
HIBISCUS CIRCLE
SANFORD SHRINE CLUB
Mrs. VV. It. Moy will assist.
| Members of the Hibiscus circle,
Shall Decorated B tg t
j te i.d m ii.1 their Christina* party
bcmlnola Rcbckalt Lodge 43 met was decorated with pme boughs
will have their annual CHRISTMAS
• Shell Jewelry
al the home of Mrs. Dick Mr-1
Thursday
evening at t h e &gt;and pirn- cone*, with a miniature
By Fannie Hnrria
PARTY WEDNESDAY, Dec. HHh at 7:00 p. nt.
(More
Women’s
New
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on
Wc.*t
First
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Mr*
I, O. O. F. hall for the annual I Christmas tree and nativity
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Thurmond
and
Mrs.
Rvrou
at the SHRINE CLUB ItUILDINT.
election of officer* and the Christ­ scene un the gift table.
We lake Items on Conalgnment
Kon served a* ro-hostesie*.
mas party. Officers elected for
The dining table was covered On Page Eight.)
OPEN
DAILY ie A. M. * 4:Se P. M.
• Meat will be furnished lay the club
The room* were decorated with |
tlie coming year were:
with a Christmas cloth and center­
Also Sunday* Thru Dee.
Yulctlde
symbols.
After
a
brief
for the covered dish dinner
Mrs. Clarence Snyder, noble ed with a snowy woods scene with
CLOSED MONDAY
A card parly will lie held al the business discussion gantrs were
grand, Mrs. Eva llcckbain. vice i tiny elves peeking from behind the
• Door Prizes
played
and
gifts
exchanged.
Twcn\
Civic
Center
Jan.
22
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8
p.
tit.
grand, Mrs. Lucy Atm Jurts, re­ I trees. Other elves and fatly folk
ItUTH GALLAGER
• Nobels and Ladies to bring exchange
cording secretary. .Mrs. Evelyn | were scattered over (lie table. Two Members were a*ke*t to donate ty-five members and two honor (
guests
were
present.
Guests
were
i
AlU-imitlu-ra
Plants
for
InndscMp3
ML
West on First HI. 4k Maura* Car.
Hulliltaii, financial secretary, Mrs. j copper candlesticks and white tap­
S ift, not to exceed $1.00
mg of a city lot. It was voted to Miss Mary Fox and Mrs, Marjorie '
AT THE SIGN OF TUB RED CAT
May Itubrow, treasurer, Mrs. er* completed the decorations.
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Klhcl Williams, Mrs. Mac Myers
Re.Tcshinrnlt of sandwiches, iiavc present officers serve for an­ Porch of Denver. Cnlo.
and Mrs. Virginia Anderson, trus­ cookies, candy can**, mixed can­ other year.
Mr*. C. B. Cleveland advised
tees, Mrs. Eileen Rector, represen­ dy, lea and coffee were served.
tative and Mrs. Mae Myers, alter­ Hostesses were Mr* F.va WII- member* to tprinkle plants, soon
Tomorrow Over WTIlIt, 1100 On Your Dial, Ll.itcn To Your Fnrorite R a d i» |
nate.
I Rams, Mrs. Amelia Osteen, Mr* after frost uppears. This will min­
imize
the
damage.
The
chairman
The group sang Christmas car­ i Eva Beckham and .Mr*. Mablc
It i d Assisi Civilnn To Aid The Mentally Retarded Children Of Seminole County.
wa* presented with a gift from
ols an&lt;l exchanged gifts. The hall ! Brown.
the circle. A turkey dinner was
^rv ed to member* and guests
* -* .
S p e c ia l
pre*rnt:
Mute*.
Cleveland,
Raymond
Clicqucnnoi, C. Ildtcli, Herman
Broadcasts!
l.cdrrliaus, McWhorter, Moyc, Jo
I’eck, Walter Price, II. Rice, Alice
I Robiolio, Mary bwankliuus, C. L.
! Wallis, W. S. Willis. II. Thurston,
Roy Partin and Miss Kay Hen2 - t r. m.
nsngor. Mrs. Margaret Herr of
Daylun, Ohio, Mr*. Doris Schauttert, ban Diego, Calif, and Mrs.
7 - 9 P. M.
The children's division of the
First Methodist Church will hold
their "White Gift Service’’ and
Christmas party, tonight in the
Church Sanctuary, starting at T

Surprise Party
For
Oviedoa

Members Of Camellia Circle
Display Holiday Creations

Personals

Garden Circles Hold
December Meetings

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Mrs. Clarence Snyder Elected

Noble Grand O f Rebekah. Lodge

Anna Miller Circle
I Plana Dinner-Dance

GRADY JOHNSON crlcht-ated his third birthday at tho
home of his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. If. G. .Johnson with a
“Cowboy” party, Guns, badges and cowboy hats wore
Ktven as favors. Left to right are, Grady. Chris.-* Kiminons, Kirk Oliver, Tommy dr Vatutin. David Guthrie
Paul Hamilton, Danny tie Yarntin and Richard Burks.
Cherie Rosemoml and Laurie Chevalier al o attended the
[•arty.

Thnnr In ) nur Requttta.

The annual dinner d ince of the
Anna Miller Clr*U- Will he held
.it the Eiks Club, Wednesday,
Dinner will be *crvcd at ti:3o
p. nt. with Mrs. Martin Dyer as
I chairman.
All circle members and, their
husbands are eligible to attend,
j Gifts will be exchanged around a
decorated tree. Mrs. Hetty Cox
' is chairman of the decorating
committer.
Mrs. Thomas Butner Is In
charge of tsblr arrangements.
: Some lucky per&gt;on will be preI srnted tin- stereophonic Hi Fi.

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Order Your “ Holiday (iift” on Wednesday By Telephoning Your
Request To W.T.R.K. - FAirfax 2-8511,
A Civitan Member Will Deliver A Claxton Fruit Cake To Your
Home.
F ruit Cakes Available $1.00 l'e r Pound in FollowingSizea—
1 - 2 - 3 - 5 Pound Packages
On Thursday Evening, December 17th, at 7 P. M., Civitan Mem­
bers Will Conduct A Door-To-Door Campaign For This Worth­
while Project.

I'ADRON, NICK I'FEIFAUF.

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preciates your interest and co-operation in making our charit­
able programs successful throughout the year.
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la the recent major end minor lean #
meeting* there were many trade* that
took place. Some will turn out to be good
and aome will not be ao good but, th at ia
what make* the gam* or baseball *o in­
teresting. I t ha* gotten to the point that
the trading of player* ha* become more of
. a game than baseball itself. Let's examine
some of the recent deals and see how
things may turn out next season.
1 feel th at when the Giants got Billy
ODell from the Orioles they got themaelvae a pennant. O'Dell is still a young­
ster a t 26 and although they say that Paul
Richards has never made a mistake, when
it comes to a pitcher Horace Stoneham i*
no fool either. A club th at will give up a
player like Jackie Brandt who can hit, run.
and throw must have felt that O'Dell was
Y
the man they were looking for or, they
wit
never would have traded him.
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Although the Giant* have young power a t every position on the field they
struggled along all season with three
starters most of the time and now that
they have O’Dell they ahould be ready
for ju st about anybody in the league.
To even an anti-Yankee fan I’m sure
th at it’s kinda’ sad to see the Bombers
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breaking upv The magic names in the
starting lineup are all gradually disap­
pearing and in anrthcr season or two the
once mighty Yanks will be In another
era. With names like Bauer, Larson, Mar­
tin, Slaughter, Rlzsuto, Rachi, Reynolds,
and Lopat out of the program It will seem
like ju st another club in the American
League.
However, with Mantle and Berra left
as a nucleous, name* like Maris, Blanchard,
and Richardson will be spread all over the
sport page* to replace llu»e great, stars
that we always will remember.
The Yank* probably have come up on
the short end of more trades than any
club in the league but they also have made
some good ones. A trade for a young play­
er like Roger Maris never hurt any ball
* club so this, too, could he one of the best
deals in the American league.
To many Yankee haters It is a plea­
sure to see the club take on a complete new
look. However, to me, I hate to see all of
the great names disappear from the box
score. This was the greatest era of base­
ball and it will be a long time until any
club can provide the thrills and excitement that they did.

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Syracuse Rolls Up Five Offense
And Defense Championships In '59

United Press International
BOSTON — Ray Robinson, 181,
New York, knocked out Bob
Young, 187- 1-4. Providence. R. I.
(2. non-title); Paul Pender, 1*4
team other than Army to win the 3 4. Brookline. M a'S. outpointed
total offense crown in nearly two (iene Hamilton, 1*2 1-2, New
decades. Syracuse never before York (10).
won a team title bul mad* up
NF.W ORLEANS - Joe Brown
for that lack with a vengeance
139, New Orleans, outpointed,
this year.
Joey Parks, 139, Omaha, Neb.
( 10, non title.)

Gator Officials
‘Eye' Parseghian

JACKSONVILLE. Fla. ( U P I ) - ,
University of Florida officials are
reported to he eyeing Northwest­
ern University Coach Aia Parse­
ghian ae a replacement fnr Rob
Woodruff as head coach at FloriThe Jacksonville Journal said
Monday Parseghian was the rurrent top choice for the job. Ills
1969 Northwestern team had a
4-3 record and waa ranked among
the top teams to the nation huring part of the past seaaun.

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Tenn. Aid SS Ky. Wealeyan *4
Florida St. M Alabama 74
Miami (Fla.) S3 Murray St. SO
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Indiana 17 Kaniai St. 58
Illinois IS Marquette 77
Minouri 78 Wiicomin as
Notre Dame 70 Nebraska S3
Youngstown 75 Alliance *5
Detroit 95 Xavier (Ohio) 71
Crcllhton 72 Tex. Christian S4
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Houston 88 N. Texa. St. 59
Rice 91 Tulane 79
Texas 84 Louisiana St. 87
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Colorado 78 Iowa 88
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Santa Clara 70 Hawaii 47

Cinci Remains
Atop Cage Poll
NEW YORK (U PI)—The Cin­
cinnati Bearcats remained No. t
today In Unitad Press Interna*
tlonal's major college basketball
ratings and another Ohio team,
the Ohio SUte Buckeyes, re­
placed California in second plare.
West Virginia remained third
in lha latest balloting by the 35
leading roaches who rate the ma­
jor schools for UPI. The coachrs
based their voting on game*
played through .Saturday, Dec. 12.
California was fourth. North
Carolina fifth and St. Louis sixth.
Utah
was mVenth, Hradley
eighth, Kansas ninth and South­
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PITrSBURCH (UPI) — Henry
(Hank) Feiles, peppery catcher
of the Pittsburgh Pirates whose
efficiency was hampeted by a leg
iajury last season, has hern sold
to the Kansas City Athletics, H
was announced today.
The Pirates did not disclose the
sum involved in the deal. Foiles,
who appeared in 53 games in the
1959 season, hit .'235, got H hits
and four Kill's.

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NEW YORK (UPI)—Syracuse,
which will mact Texa* In the
4t' Csttne Bowl game Jan. 1, la the
t** ■rrt college football team la his­
tory I* wia five of the nine prin­
cipal offense and defeme cham­
pionships.
Final N C A A figures showed to­
DALLAS, Trx. — Donnie Fire­
day that Syracuse finished far
man, lit, Midlothian, Tex., out­
ahead of the major collage field
pointed (iarvin Sawyer, 188, Ar­
in total yardaga (451.5 yards a
nold, Pa. (10).
game), rushing offense (3-3.8),
CINCINNATI. Ohio (UPI) —
Oviedo won Iwo basketball
total defense (98.3), resistance to
NEW YORK — Jimmy Archer, Sam Jones, woikhorse rightrushing (19.3) and scoring (39 9 games from Ml. Dora to complete 147, New York, outpointed Bobby hander of the San Franclsro
last week's slu r, the varsity lik ­ Rertels, ttt 1-2, Astoria, N. Y. (iiants, was officially cunfirinrd
points a game).
t today as the National League's
Misstaiippi. Alabama. Brigham ing a squeaker, *5 63, and the (•).
------i most effective pitcher of lUS'.i.
Young and Stanford divided the JVs wining 44 36.
The varsity game was undecid­
CARACAS, Venezuela — Carlos | League figures revealed that
four titles which the undefeateduntied Syracuse Orangemen did ed until the final seconds and a Mocho. 135 3 4, Yrnriticla, knock- \ the 31-year-old Junes compiled a
not grab. Miasitsippi led In dr- Mt. Dora field goal that was not ed out Rock Randrll, 137, Mia- league-trading '2.82 earned run
fense against scoring, yielding 2! allowed left Oviedo with ita two- mt Reach, Fla. (fi).
average to lies!" out teammate
points In to games for a 2.1 aver­ point margin.
Stil Miller ami Roll Hu lit of tinOviedo got off to a fast Hart.
SAN- pRANCISCO Davey Milwaukee Braves in a close
age. Alabama led in forward
pass defense, allowing 45.7 air leading 21-1* *1 the quarter, but M00f, t jjq 3 Springfield, Ohio, three-cornered race. Miller fin­
yards per game tn its rivals. Mt. Dora evened it at 29-29 and otitpointe-d Ifllari Morales, 131, ished with a 2.8i average and
Brigham Young won team punt­ went on to lead 37-34 at the halt I Mexico City ( 10, non-tillci.
Ruhl had a ".M mark.
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ing honors with a 43.2-yard aver­ and by St-52 at the end of the 1
age for 48 kick*. Stanford fin­ third quarter.
RENO, Nev. — Joe Vargas. 122.
Oviedo gained the lead on a Stockton. Calif., stopped Rudy
ished first In forward passing ofShop For Christmas
fanse, collecting 2.278 air yards goal by Mickey Duda with about Corona, 122, Sonora, Mexico (4).
five
mlnulea
left
to
play,
Jerry
At The New
for an average of 277.8 per game.
began scoring (or Oviedo .»
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Syracuse eclipsed all previous Arndt
and hit tram was hanging unto H r O U d C U S ie r K C S ItfllH
records for margin of offense
PHILADELPHIA (UPII — (iene
over defense. While the Orange, the lead, hut lie fouled oul and
men averaged 451.5 yards a Mt. Dora closed the gap at 62 62. Kelly, the radio voice of the Phil.
Points by Micky Teslnsky made adelphia Phillies since 1950. ha*
game, their defense held to op
ponenti to 90.2 yards per game— it *5 62, for Oviedo, but Mt. Dora ) resigned to "take advantage of
211 K. I»l
a difference of 353.3 yards. Ala scored a foul allot and in the increasing opportunities in freefinal seconds netted a goal, wnich 1 |*nCe broadcasting assignments.”
bam a. posted the best previous was
not allowed by the referee. |
mark in 19(5 when its offense
Johnny Teslnsky and Mike Duda
gained 311.8 yards a gam* more
| scored 15 points eacn for Oviedo.
than the team 's opponents
Tony Kites rang up 23 points
Syracuse is the firs, Cistern
for the JVs in their victory, with
Mickey Teslnsky netting 13 and
Jimmy Jones six.

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OFFICE SPACE with lm ala park- MCE HOME with good innm*
in*. 215 Oak Avenue. PA 21*0*. | outride city. Phone FA 2 5488.
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TWO BEDROOM home. 405 Jan
Ca r I t s. Kitchen equipment,
* « no Rhone PA 1-3831.

HOUSE for Sal* or Trade: Price
17.500. Terms. Ph. FA 24184.

9L l EFI.NO ROOM*. The Glkles,
401 Magnail a. FA 2-0720.

LISTEN H’YAR!

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FARMERS AGENCY
N. V. Firm er, Reciter

3-REDROOM home, unfurnished.
large kitchen, large Florida
room, central heat. Good n#l*hrrenrh a*# rh r * •* v»&lt;*i
hor*. *1* Rosalia D m *. PIMM
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FA 2 M 0
1- ltr ’t0-ur'*
*■*•*•• FA 3-4821,
FA 3 02*1
CLEAN 4-room furnished apt.
Close In. I l l Park Ave.

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8. Real Etosta Foe Rada

A warm, Invltln* ipot for a sand BARGAIN — MOVF. IN TODAY
wck and beer—All Decorated for 3 BR. hous# ess Magnolia, just out
Christmas—THE OFFICE BAR,
of eky llm i'i; kMchen equipped,
Venetian blinds, spsc# hester.
Lake Mary.
Must sell at once. *5*03. Will
T 7 » T T ts &lt;
trade for 1st* model ear.
#A 2 0*81 or FA 1-0535.
SAN LANTA: 1 bedroom furn­
ished spartment. 404 K. 14th
Street. Phone FA 2-42*2.
HOME • S E E K E R S
For one of the finest buys in San­
New deluxe duplex, kitchen equip­ ford, we ere privileged to offer
ped with earporte *75.
for your inspection this lovely
f BR. horn#, kitchen equipped,
S bedroom home, and in our
*75 mo.
opinion, our vary best home val1 BR. horns, furnished, **8. mo
t BA. home, furnished 155 mo.
ROSA L. FATTON, E n te r
Situated on a nice tto# VM. 88'
2440 Hiawatha
FA 21301
x IS*’, and located in one ef
Sanford* nicest and quietest sec­
RENT A BED
Rollsway, Hospital A Baby Beds tion*, tAli homo hte all that
on* m tld ask. (and mere;!
By Dxy, Weak or Month.
CARROLL’S FURNITLRB
CB constructed, this home featurei
PK FA 3-5181
US W. 1st St.
eement tile roof, lerraizo floor*,
and caarmrnt windows. Included
1-BKDROOM unfurnished house,
ia an attie fan for spring, a new
kitchen electrically equipped.
*330 air conditioner for Summer,
2412 Willow Avenue.
Call
and a wall oil furnace for cold
FA 2 0274.
winters.
S ROOM, clean, modern, furnllhed
apartment, *M Palmetto, Pbeee In addition, the home is wired for
220 electric, has new blinds and
FA 2 4558.
draperies, a complete Interior
WEI.AKA APARTMENTS; room* paint Job, roof antenna, hot wa­
private baths, 114 W. First 8t.
ter heater, and many extras too
numerous to list. The housa must
f u r n Apt x m w. 1st. at
bn seen to bn appreciated.
MOBILE HOME LOT, Str^x lo ff
with water, light* and sewage Price, only *I3.8U0, with reasonable
down payment. Assume t \ * i
connections. E. B. Young, Trailer
FHA loan at *78 per month in­
Village, Casselberry.
cluding taxes and insurance, and
3 TRAILER LOTS with treee. City
have the home of your dreams.
light meter available. Sevan
Owner forced to return North.
Oaks Trailer Park, Ph FA 2 5174 W* will b# pleased to serve yon.

118 N. Park Ave.

Th. FA 2 8123

FOR SALE BY OWNER: House,
312 Holly Ave., 2 bedroom*.
Priced for quirk sal* at *4.400
*1.800 down payment. Contact
Mrs. M. I. Rabom, 1101 ESemtnole Blvd.

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TV sad RADIO REPAIR af r FORD TRACTOR, double bottom
3:00 n!*hta and weekends: San­
plow, cultlvatur and disc, *8oo
ford. Lake Mary and Longwood.
Phone FA 2 2333.
FA 2-2772 and FA 28*13.
18. Baste astd Motors
RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO
Greenware
Free Instructions THOMPSON 14 ft.. A-l Johnson
motor, all equlpmenl. *223.
Gift Pieces—Supplies—Kilns
Phone NO * 4304.
Rinehart Road
Ph. FA 2-4707

The owner of this nice two bed
room (plus Florida room) ron.
3-ROOM fiirnlthed ipirtm ent 113
crete block home say* "SF.LL!" i
Palmetto Av*.
Excellent condition and conven
lent location aay you can make j
4 ROOM ipirtm ent with kalh,
yourself a wonderful buy! YES
adults only, Ph. FA 2-4553.
81R - A BUY!
3 ROOM furnished apartment *55
month. Nice location. 107 9o. W. ». "■Ill” RTEMPF.R Aleacy
Fkoo# FA 1-1*81
112 Y Park
Locust.
BROOM apartment, dose Sa. l i t
So. Preach Ave.
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Ms Is Help Wauled

BY OWNER: 3-Bedroom UB home SALESMAN wanted to travel
Kloruli and South Georgia, lull
with large Florida room, dining
area. Large equity for «atr &gt; or part tune. No previous ex
cheap 105 Shannon Dr. Phone
penence necessary. No age
FA 2 3324.
limit. Retired Navy pervonnel
accepted. For appointment call
FOR SALE: Lots, all graded, on
KO j.VtM. Ovimln, nr write Rox
RAYMOND M. BALL paved rid# road near Monroe 588, Oviedo.
Uoraera. Phone FA 2 2739.
AND ASSOCIATES
II. Work Wanted
Real Extato — Inenraaco
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
Sarety Bonds
WILL lake care of children hy
2544 French Ave.
t i l Bo. Park Ava. Th. FA t-M4t
th* dav nr hour m my home.
J.
W.
HALL
Sanford
FA 3-5880.
Evans Bldg. I-aka Mary
Raalt-r
n » :r
rfc. FA 2-1230
Pfcsr.c r \ 2 281'. ; 12. Ptunbin* S crv l.c
MAJOR RRtlHN REALTY
Realtor
LAKE MARY
Fh. FA 2-5237 af FA 2-I984.

Wal l

Dawns

Dennis Loses Red
Party Leadership

288-389 E. Flrvt St. PR. PA 8-8M3
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SPOT
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OAK LEAVES and shavings lor
tale. FA 2 5158.

South
PINEC RES1
4th Addition

PARK

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Estates

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Dream Homes

$450 Down

WELCOME

SEE

POWER MOWER, used only six
times. *35. Also medium upright
piano newly reconditioned. *125.
FA 2 7888 after 5 P. M

R AV EN N A

OPEN D A IL Y

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SMALL Rrambach Baby Grand
piano, medium light mahogany;
reasonable. Can FA 2-1049 or
tee 420 Elliott.

CORNER CUPBOARD, s o l i d
NAVY AND
cherry youth* desks, large desk. |
coffee tables, deacon benches,
NEWCOMERS
stands, etc. Also novelllei that .
TO SANFORD
are different. Our motto "If lt'» i
Wood. We Make It". Robinsons
W* Invite you to ha ever
Handcrafted
Furniture, 9 18
absolutely free without ahllgaFrench Ave.
tlaw at aise at Manford’a leading
ANTIQUES a T otcT REP ACK ARD
Mntela while you locate auHllwv. 17 92 at Casselberry
able
bouaing far ynssreelf and
Elector trains and equipment:
family. Pleb up year key nt
two plywood sheets with tracks;
our Sales Office.
larm and other hells; tables:
other antique*. Phone Midway
7 3310

“In the City of
Gracious Living”

HOMES

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3i3 e. nth, at._________

Mather of Sanford

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Cigarette Firm
Rapped By FTC

UTILITY TRAILER. 4’ x 7*. oak
Ilnor A tongue excellent condi­
tion. Call FA 2-4*48 or • • • at

PICTURE TUEK HFEC1AI.
Gateway To Th# Waterway
Per 2 weeks aaly!
Your EVINRUDF. Dealer
IT In. f accept eom*
Robaon Sporting Good* i Ho Gege R&lt; til train set. 1 year
.portables)
*23.50
Ph. FA 2-3981 I old. *20. Call FA 3-332* after
21 in. *33 50
24 la. *43.50 304 * a E. 1st.
All tubes have i 1 year guarantee.
5 30 P. M.
28. Automobiles
LLOYDS RARIO A TV
41* Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2*1N 'S3 NASH, radio A heater. 4 GOOD used appliances and TV’S,
see Jake at 317 S. Palmetto
new tires. *230. Ph. FA 2-5*71.
Furniture Stors** and Moving
To and From Anywhere
WILL TRADE equity In '5* Re­ , Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
C. E. PHILLIPS
Service W' h The Cash. SUPER
ne It with 8000 mites for '53 or
1300 French Av*. Ph. FA 3 1881
'54 automobile. Phone FA 2-5*08 TRADING JOST. FA 24877.
nr FA 2-3*82.
II. M. Wilkin*. Contractor
FACTORY TO YOU
• ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS
ALUMINUM
28-A Trailers
• PARKING ARFAS
VENETIAN BUND#
Quality Workmanship A Materials 14’ CARTERCRAFT, top. wind Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
Terms To Sull Your Budget
rail with plastic end*. Plastic
shield, cushions, 30 II. P. Evin• FREE ESTIMATES
rude motor, trailer. *700. Phone
or rayon lapei. Cotton or ayloa
cords.
FA 14*01.
• WORK GUARANTEED
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford. Fla.
Senkarlk Ginas snd Pahtt Ce.
MORIt.F. HOME: Rlchardvon, 38’. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 3*22
with awning; 2 bedrooms. Uan
AUTO (JLASS
he seen in hacx of Gray Sha­ PAINT 12.50 gal. T-Shirt* 14c.
INSTALLED
dow* Nursery, next to MovieARMY-NAVY SURPLUS STORE
Windshield
Hack Clan* land. Easy Terms, low down 310 Sanford Av*.
payment. Furgerton, F \ 2 3753.
Door Glann
Vent (»Um
BOX Your Citrus Fruit from R.
SERVICE
2L Fnrnitare
WUI ship. Phono
■1 U.
. .. Hutchison.
- —
Senknrlk (Jinn* and Pnlnl Co.
FA 2-4038.
• RIG VALUES
I ll 114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4832
• QUICK CREDIT
REFRIGERATOR good eondtrton,
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE ~
• EASY TERMS
*48. FA * 2W7.
Sine* I9ia
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
A. H\ RK
DeHAKY
WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator of
N o rth 8 4122
NOrth 1-47111 WILSON - MAIKR
new yellow G. K. refrigerator.
New Ami Uved Fiirlture
Mult tell one *o take your
311 E. First St.
FA 2 5822
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
ehotca. call FA 3-MOO.
All Sis* Rug* And Wall To Wall
Carpet*. Satiafaction Guaranteed, i Used furniture, appliance*, tool* ’ CHILDREN* Roll Top De*k*
etc. Bought Sold l.arrv's Mart
l Week Service
Ph. FA 2-7437
*17.50 each Phone FA 80M9.
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132
USED Green House, good eomJK
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
AR types and sue*, installed | New A Used Furniture h Applt-1 tlon. Buyer move to his toeetlnn
anccs. A llocd Place Ts
cr :e!!er &gt;.ri!! move to fuit.
"l»o It Yourself
BUY. SELL or TKADK
FA 2 3025.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N F.
Jenkins Furniture
MARY CARTER PAINTS
Machinery and Supply Co.
IM Sanford Av*.
FA J 7430
World's largest Gallon
207 W. 2nd St
Ph. FA 2 8 432
BUY ONE G A L ROLL AWAY, Hospital and Baby
GET ONK FREE
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­
Bed* Day, Week or Month—
281
W.
let. St.
Ph. FA 2-M4B
ments. invoire*. hand bills, and
FURNITURE CENTER
programs, e t c .
Progressive
110 French Ave.
2 4 - Last 4k P*
Priming Co. Phone FA 2 2951Ph. r A 2 7953
308 West 13th St.
WANTED: Child'# 18” Meyeto.
CUSTOM BUILT furniture - s in ­
Must b* In food condition. Phosw
gle pieces or aels. Also furni­
I3-.A Beauty Parlors
FA 2 1571.
ture repair. Cabinet* made.
DORIS' HKAL'TY SHOP
FA 2 7083.
r Y w A R Ds Loet ''nutch##*^
2004 Adams Ph.
FA 21553
Year old Baagto Hound, Mark,
~ $SA V E|
brown k whit*, wearing blact
Your Glamour Headquarters
collar. CaH PA 1 437* aftor i
New A r# # d
P. M.
F u n sitx re and Applianc**

LOTS for sale; cleared; high S INFORD Plamkiag * Hratlag
ground: I00‘ x 14V; Near Raven­ 2598 So Elm Ph. TA 2-7914.
For a Joyous Xmas, move &gt;ot,r na Park; 1850 FA 2 7213.
Plumbing 4X: Repairs
family into this deluxe 3 bed­
Joe 4’. Thomas
room masonry home located in
HOME LOVERS!
1123 Sarlia SI.
FA 2-0849
beautiful Wynnewood Requires
only *400.00 down on FHA financ­ For one of our choicest buy*. let
u* show you this Deluxe 4 Bed­
ing. toller pays all cloving costs.
room, 2 bath home in beautiful
Eaclusive with Seminole Realty,
Little Venice sccHoa of Loch A r-1
1101 Fork Av*., FA 2 5232.
bor. Canal frontage glvra you ac-j
(Mmnliintr A- lleutiiiyr
ers* to large Crystal Lake for
•Y OWNER: Brand new 5 bed
AIR COVDITIONINO
boating
and
fishing.
Yes,
the
room. Da bath house. New 12
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
home
has
a
tiled
roof,
and
Is
R. refrigerator Included. No j
FA 2 6582
fully equipped. Including that 1007 Sanloid Ave.
qualifying. 1750 down, t*7 month.
long wished for Dishwasher. You
PLUMBING
Located in Casselberry. Phone
ran assume a 4'x", mortgage
MI 4-4753.
Uontractlng A Repairs
by paying *3238 down, halancr
Frra Estimates
like rent. — Exclusive with
LONGWOOD: For sale by builder;
R I-. IIXRVKY
Semlnolt Realty, 1901 Park Ave., 304 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 U81
3 bedroom, 1‘k bath, 12' x 18'
Rrautv Salon
FA 2 3232.
vertened patio, double earporte,
2.AI0 Oak
FA * 7684
— -----I II. Electrical Service*
large kitchen 4 dining rooms.
FA 2-7S50
Zoned area; large lot: city wa­ 3-ACRES of good farm land in
Sanford Calerv Delta JStx) perl Home Wiring — Weenie Service fOVFl.V I AOV HFAHTY SAI.ON
ter. I m m e d i a t e possession.
Z-BKDROOM furnished house, 11
Sid Vihlen
acre. Excellent terms Ittrhard*
*14,500. TE t 4295
Baggerlv Bldg 2557 Orlando Dr.
Stenstrom Realty
Smyrna Dr., DeBary, NO 8-4978.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Hotel, Melbourne. Florida.
HERBERT STENSTROM
Ill
Magnolia
fA
2
non
3 BEDROOM home,
hsrdwood
FURNISHED on* bedroom house
A Satisfied rustomer la our best
Registered Broker
adverlisemrnl
floors. U rge lot. 1409 Adams
near base. 840 par month.
LEN RIJNER
IL^JtolhHng^JPaliiHa^^Repalr*
RtVRRFRO NT I.OTS
II AKI’. li: IT'.H BEAUTY MM)K
Court, Wynnewood. T e r m s
Adults. Phone FA 2-4*35.
LOTTIE BROADWAY
In an exclutive NEW development FLOOR sanding and finishing 103 So. Oak
FA 21817.
Ph F A 7 5742
KEN TORBKTT
APARTMENT, lurnished; 8 adults,
on
the
ST
JOHNS
ItIVKR.
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Cleaning,
Waxing.
S
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BETTYE D. SMITH
no pets. Water furnished. First
I* . F lo w e r* 4 Plante
Paved streets to all properties
Seminole County since 1923
Associate*
hous# West, Rivsrvitw Av*.
RAN SKM KNOI.I.S
and public water system Those
If. M. GLEASON, t.ak Mary.
It M. Park — Ph FA 2-3430
Cut Mower* For Any Oeeavina
FA 2 2447.
who art quickly will have first
SANFORD FLOYAFR SHOP
1
Bedroom
choice
on
a
wide
vrlertion,
so
i
FACTORY
PAINT
OUTLET
BY OWNER NEW 2 BEDROOM
F.A
2-1*22
or
FA 2-0270
MORE
FOR
YOUR
MONEY
call
us
today
lor
an
appointI
"A4 The Totem Pole’
CBS HOUSE In Lika Mary. Can
HOMES BV ZKUI.I
men! to see this magnificent 2817 So French Ave
FA 2 *843
tral Heat. Under *4.000 caeh or
r» o »
J 550
»nw s
property.
Lei us recommend a competent COLLAR!) Plant*, large Georgia
terms. Phone FA 2 0728.
plants. Special price in 1.000 lots.
Painter, Paper Hanger or Con
Hunt's Feed Store 118 An. AanW. H. "Rill" STEM PER Ageacy
trartor.
lord Ave or It F. Crenshaw,
Phase FA 2 IMI
112 N. Park
MODEL
OPEN
DAILY
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
1133 E 7th Phone FA 2-5985.
H A M ROOFING
4 Block* west of French
HROKF.R
2-BEDRDO.M frail * vtouse in very
on
2uth
Street
Contracting
4
Repair*
NEW YOHK (UPI) -T h e Amerl 2*2 go. Park Ave. Pk PA l-*MI
good condition* sprinkler sys­
Licensed — Bonded —Insured too SEEDLING Orange Trees two
ran Communslt Party early yester­
yr« old: Saw llovpilal, Country
tem. front and rear screened in
FREE ESTIMATE*
I
a
n
d
2
bath*,
rlioire
of
color
I.IM’II ARBOR
day took the party leadership away
porch: garage large corner lot; .Mm Laurel Av*. Ph. F.A 2-*943 Club Rd
tile—Furred
and
plaster
wslla—
CANAL FRONT
from Eugene Dennis and elected
6041 W. 20th. Si.
All electric kitchens-----Terrano
( rjvtal Drive
17. I'fto . Livestock • Aapplle#
veteran leftwinger Cus Hall ai 44*
f l o o r s—Custom built cabinet, SELL or TR ADE: 3 Bedroom. Dx It. Building - relating » Repairs
!
This
three
bedroom
home
with
Da
genreal secretary.
work and du*t free rloeets—
baths, kitclirn equipment, dis­
baths. Cll, Florida room. Nicely ROOFING. * Guitars.
Hall's election foreshadowed a
.Spouting. PET Ring Tall Monkey In large
Landscaped and other plus fra
ragr. cheap Mixed puppys.
posal, eihautl fan. space healer
landscaped
135'
x
I9.V
corner
more militant policy by th* party
Roof
Repairs
Painting,
Cement
lures.
cheap
Call FA 2X483
and Venetian blind* can he
lot. 17.500 down or will trad*
in an effort to counter • declin­
A Carpenter Work. General
yobr* for the low down payment '■
for
mhrr
property.
Will
finance
ing membership.
Home
Repair*
20
yr»
Fxperi
PRK WHELPING SPECI AL nn
ai 51900 and assume low in , W. H. " B iir STF.M PK R Agency
part of down pavn.rnl if desir­
Party spokesmen said Dannis
enre A'ery laiw Rate*. Phunr
Collie pup* due Dec 21 si. Place
Realtor A Insuror
leresl rate mortgage of 4!Vv. J
and secretary Benjamin J. Davis
ed
no
F
CoU-in
a
n
Circle.
F
A
3-587*.
your order now Alto sable and
F.A 2 7*07.
would participate fully with Hall 1 The owner has been transferred ' ASSOCIATES: II K. Taffer
vs lute female right months old
and has authorized us to lower | Arthur F. Day. Everett Harper
PAINTING A DECORATING
with "a certain equality.’' But the
2li&gt;8 Steven* Ave
Robert
F.
May,
Mart
Pilcher,
the
price
to
Slt.SoO
with
imme­
Licensed
—
Bunded
spokesmen made K d e a r that
Helen E. Noonan
diate possession. Exclusive lilt­
NF.W two bedroom home ready to
Free Estim itei —
Hall, former Midwest secretary,
Phone FA 2 4991
112 N. Park
ing.
move inio Financing available.
Work Guaranteed
was now the top Communist.
Seminole Paiallag Contractor*
Party leaders vigorously denied RORERT A. W lL U tM i. Realtor
1 BEDROOM A A home near com
F.A 2-1284
reports throughout the four-day
ftI'inosg I.ua*qssto4, Asaoe.
plrlinn. ill 504. no down pay­
OWNKR WANTS
convention that there was a move­ FA 23*51 Atlantic Bank M4«
ment. rinsing cost only 5100. 15, Special Service*____________
Cash down to mortgage* on two
ment afoot to ''dump'’ Dennis, who
Both nn paved road in quiet
house* In the rniuslry Incited
had been national secretary since LAKEFRO.NT Property In Ostean
II K A T I N G
2t6 ft on like. 351 ft. on front; | ms 4 lot*. One house rented,
Ineatmn two mile* from down­
1915. They said early today that
II. It. I’OI’E CO.
227
ft
on
East:
M
ft.
on
Wear;
j
town
Sanford
Phone
FA
2
4319
good
water.
all the officers were elected una­
2«io S Park — FA 2 (334
modern ! bedroom home, double
nimously by the 80 man national
SEE AND MAKE OFFER
garage 94 fruit trees; 2 in. j
2 BEDROOM
kitchen equipped
committee.
well Ph Orlando. G.Arden 3 3777 ,
home, laiw down payment. 4)6 I'l ANO I t N |M i A HEP AIRING
WII.I. TRADE
W. L. HARMON
a month. 1X19 Summerlin.
CM borne with nak Honrs, essrancho Whips Hoad
I'll FA 2-4*21 Alter 5 P. M
rlnaad garage, 144* xq. ft. la all 7. Business Opportunities
SYDNEY. Auxtralla (L'PD—Who
lor lata, land ar srkat hava you.
LEWIS SALES 4 SERVICE
said Tancho Gontales is slipping?
WANTED
Men interested In
Vespa Motor Scooter*
The husky Californian, who is
truck farming on pari time or Heater 4 l.awn Mowrr Service
considering retirement, flashed
ROSA I* PAYTON
full tune basis. We have good West Country Club Rd FA 2 7938
some of hi« old time power Sun
Regls4ered Real EMato Broker
land* Will share crop nr rent.
day in whipping I-ew Hoad. 118.
Miry E. (arm ea — loo Salvall
Lawn
Maintenance. I • Ooiet Communit)
Thun# ''A 2-4033 for appoint­ Complete
8 1, 81. in the final of the Ampol
B.
E.
Rogers.
Ar.
4sa*c!a4*a
Fertiliser — Spraying — Mirvtng
WASHINGTON U P lt - T h *
ment
American
Produce
Eaprofessional tennis tournament.
• Near Ctolf Course
JOHN MIMMKR.SE
mange Inc.
Federal Trad* Commission has ac­ Pk. PA 2-1301 17*2 a4 Hlawatka
416 Willow Ave. FA 2 7197
cused Iht manufacturer of Life1
FRIGIDAIItF. Coin Laundries rat­
cigarette* of making false adver­
ed No. I. harked hy General
tising claims. The cigarette is on* Home For ChriHtman?
iv s siivrv j i issiira rni n t . of the n# * brands born ky th* Thla 3 Bedroom, Px hath home
Motor* Have prime locations.
I vs.siim ii i: m i i n , r lu m i n
in the rhoirrit of locations for
C. C Bate*. Ibuo S W 38th.
cancer scare.
r«TVTt: or
family living in relation to I Av# . Ft Lauderdale, LU 1 2506.
The FTC rharged Brown 4
LEON »'. « -n s\r.
r«. •a«»i| Williamson Tobacco C orp. of srhooli and playground. Would
Turn Went On 20th
M llll »: III I ( tr illio n .
he an ideal Xmas gift for the FOR AALE—Successful neighbor­ G K O . 1111.H I B R A N D h a *
St. Follow Country
TO AM. I'KrtaO.N'N HAVING Louisville. K&gt;.. sod its advertising
m any S C O T C \M|| and good
I't.VISlit nit hKMAMn* AGAINST agrnev, Trd Rale* 4 Co, lnc.,| family. Although practically new ,1 hood bar and grill Completely
(lull ltd. A Watch
term
h
iiv
e
r*
lo
r
A
C
R
E
A
G
E
.
.
if
is
prired
*2.040
no
be'ow
the
equipped,
on
large
lot
and
per­
» AIII STHTSTI
New York City, of violating th*
Yo»| Aod #i h of wou tr# S#r#hjr FTC act
GKOY K S . . . F A R M S . . . M O ­
KinWer a present offering of the
fect location for npanuon with
Cur Our Sign* . . ,
The
manufacturer
n&lt;»ti#i*j «. I required ta file •
T E L S . . It A M I I E H . . H I S I identical home. Can be handled
friendly, growing community.
rUtmt And Mi«n4* whis h you. or promptly denied the allegations.
N
E
S
S
E
S
.
.
.
and
I
N
C
O
M
E
with low down payment, balance i Falling health—caii’e of sale.
#lth#r of you, 'Biy h#*a *ksinat
The commission branded untrue
F K O I ’K K T I K B
all k in d *. If
leas than rent. Contact Srminolr
F A 2 2*85.
■aid r*|al# In the nfflt# of lion the claim (hat Life rigarellev ar*
you are a rrio u * about aelling
Wllassti jll#iAiidtrv i**»unty J idea of "proved to give you the lea at ta r; Realty today. 1901 Park Av#.,
9:01) A. M. Til Dark
and ready
to atari p a c k in s,
Srnilit'il# **.»ijnfy. At h!a offU# In
a. F e m a le H elp W anted_________
FA 2 5232.
Sl'NDAY
ih# four? II-u*# In *4 if*»rd. rinr. oc nicotine of all cigarettes." It
phone nr w rite G E O . I I I L D E 1
|J th)?l * jht
IWnneh* eiao called untrue "presentations''
I I R A N D today — h it servlr*
ust
2 .no r . m . T il Dark
front ihf rim# of th# f.rat nuhtlce- that the government endorses the 2 LOTS, high and dry, 132' x IM', i WHITE female hrip wanted
a ill coat v ih i nn m ore!
on good road one block from i be 2t Apply to Pig ’.S' Whistle.
tlon of thte Hell • i.at k • lalm or
slrmatiil ntu#' »•# In orltlnc and cigarette! and has found them to
fake Mary. Half down, balance i
(*eo. W.
reifsfa’rt Hi# | iIa*r o f rt#M#fi«* a o . | be "lowest in tar, nicotine.”
SALESLADY* wanted to travel
terms. FA 2 1244
|a*e*t offl* *• ad«lr#«a of th# claimant
Brown 4 Williamson defended
Florida
and
South
Georgia,
full
Hildebrand,
on I mint ••# q*4'srn to
th#
or part lime No previous ex­
• UlrnAiii hit an#ft? or atlornt)*. its ads in s statement that termed 2 BEDROOM home lust outside
Realtor
C o n stru ctio n Co.. In r.
them
"a
proper
and
acceptable
eily.
on
Afagnnlia
Kitrhen
t»r || - ime iHlII be I old
perience necessary. No age
r . O. Rox 1081
J Thomit Ournar* Jr
HI West 25th Street
advertising technique." The firm
equipped *200 down. 175 per j limit
fa
r
appointment
eall
t t \n.illary Aim! nlMritsr demrd that Its advertising ’ implies
ORLANDO
Phone F.A 2-3161
mo
Real
nice.
F.A
2
7844
after
FO
5
3883.
Ov
edo
or
writ*
Box
f T A of «4id #*i ata
I ’h o n r I. A 3-9(182
I P. M.
I 588 Oviedo.
First psjtsliCAtlva on Nor J4. H it government sanction.”

HOME FOR XMAS!

1GLASS SHOWCASE, r x f , $30.
I Phone FA 2-«223.

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Down Payment-No Closing

T O T A L PRICE
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Til# Hath* • Screened
Perth • LHilly Roam - Terratio Floor* • Carport* - I and
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MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

Honti'a Designed For
Florid* Living.
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1 A 2 B nthg

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payment*
Low as $425
Von enn mov« in immedi­
ately while th* papers are
being processed.
We fiUArante* Tenon*!
Satisfaction On Th«
Construction Of Your
Home For The First
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Cost Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor.
Inc.
Office Open 9:08 III 9:00 Dali]
1:08 P. M. "Til Dark Runday

Cor Hwy. 17-11 ft 271k St
Phon FA 2-1501

�Church

Enjoy Parties

Oviedo

Calendar

Member* ot tbo Mary Martha
Circle of tbo P int Methodist
Church In Oviedo enjoyed their
Chrtatmaa party at the home of
Mr*. E. M. OHiff with Mn. K. P.
Milcbem as eo-hoeteM.
Members enjoyed the Christmas
decorations and exchange of gifts
following the regular business prosided ever by Mn. B. P. Wheeler,

WEDNESDAY
Pkrst Baptist Church Extension
department. Christ mss party In
social ball. 2:30 p. ro. T. U. exec­
utive meeting, S:1S p. m.
Pineerest Baptist Church S. S.
officers aad teachers supper meet­
ing. 0:10 p. « . R. A.'a meeting.
7. p. ■.
Pnsbytertsa senior high eupRefreshments were served to
per, 0 p. n .
Mn. Lynn Mosler, Mn. C. R.
Clonts, Sr.. Mn. E. G. Cross. Mrs.
A. J. Reynolds. Mrs. Willie P. ParEnterprise
tin, Mrs. A. S. Johnston, M n. B. L.
Croom, Mn. T. W. Lawton, Mn.
T. B. Clonts, Mrs. W. J. Lawton,
Mn. Dora Kelsey, Mn. Nellie
Moon, Mn. Oreon Burnett. Mrs.
Mrs. Ralph J. Sauls of Atlanta, Annie L. Csrter, Mn. Pauline
Gaargia, arrived Tuesday far a West, M n. Grace Lee, and Mrs.
visit with Mr. aad Mrs. L. M. John Pearson. Mn. A. S. Johnston
Wright, gbe assisted in the wedding and Mn. R. L. Croom w en vlstof her niece Miss Bertha Wright to
Dr. Turner Z. Cason, Saturday.
Rev. aad Mrs. Paul Shultx enter­
Only about seven per cent of all
tained Bishop Henry 1. Louttit, of
the south Florida Diocese, at lunch­ steamships In the world still us*
eon Saturday.
coal for fuel.

P f l t . Kemper Stevens was host
• r i te the annual Christmas party
. a t the ward secretaries, L. P. N's
and nurses aides of Seminole Mer dtertsl Hospital at her home on
■ dte Upoala Road thla week end.
A Christmas theme was.carded
ant in decorations throughput the
.' boast. The refreshment table was
centered wtlh a large arrangement
a( Christmas greenery and red bar­
ites. Place cards w en red and
: green. M n. Steven's unique tree
was the conversation piece of the

do of the P in t Baptift Church
enjoyed their Christman party at
the homo of Mn. Ray Beasley.
Mra. Bill Usery and Mr*. B. LWard were co-hostesses for the
occasion.
The Bessley home was decorated
with Christmas decorations. Memben took gifts to bb sent te some
children. They alao bad a special

?

Personals

Guests exchanged humorous
Christmas gifts and the hostess
roeeived a beaaUful Christmas corgaga from tbo group. A turkey
dbmer with all the trimmings, Inefedtag pumpkin and mince pie.
tapped with whipped cnam . was
"Tbooe enjoying the festive event
Wan Mn. Mary Dyches, Mrs. D.
larger, Mn. Christine Wilson.
Mn. Ren Holmes, Mr*. Margaret
Pearson, Mn. Irene Clary, Mrs.
Kathleen Thomas, Mrs. Barbara

prayer service for Mr*. A. W. Rif,
Jr., who t* In the Winter Park
Hospital, and lor HtU* Kayo Mum,
alao hospitalised.
Mr*. A. J. Motcalf. ehairmta o«
tbo circle. presided at tbo business
session. Refreshments of borne*
made German Chocolate cake.

Near the Post Office
FA 2-0784

P rescript loan a re awr nsabn bwimann.
B ring, n r have y e a r D o rte r p * « b
jrowr prescription to no. H w fl bn an*
curalely com pounded-w ith franb * w g e
a t a fa ir price.

E. C. FAUST, VI FAUST, DAV* KLtNCKNSNffli

NORTH ORLANDO w u on Santa’s route Sunday as he visited th« newest
town In Florid* and listed requests of children of thn 137 families who
have moved into the development. John Hemphill of the North Orlando
Homes staff is shown helping Santa pass out candy to hln admirers.
(Staff Photo)

gifts that belong

under every

Shop For Christmas
At The New
Mn. M. L. .McDaniel entertain- Several games were played, under
d for Bobby Anslcy, of Longwood, Ihe direction of Mrs. Ruth Grant.
with a party celebrating his sev­ He* blew out the seven candles
enth birthday, Monday evening, on his birthday cake, which was
served with Icc cream to David,
Kenney snd Donn* Sue Brook*.
Margie and Eugene Kennedy, Rich­
ard snd Vlrkle Smith, Gregory
Nichols.

Circle 8 Meets At
McAlexander Home

Glaus and Faint Co.

Mrs. Ilsrold McAlexander was
hostess for the December meeting
of Circle g of the First Methodist
Church, at her home in Loch Ar­
bor.
Upon arrival glints were served
refreshments of fruit cake anil
whipped cream, from a piste with
a lighted candle in a gum drop
Itase.
Mr*. C. J. Mrriwelher presented
ilia devotion, Mrs. E. C. Williams
! continued the study and Mrs. G. B.
Hudson, circle chairman presided
at the business session. It was an­
nounced that a "Spiritual Retreat’1
will ha held at Oviedo, Jan. T, from
lu a. m to l:3o p. m. Drinks
! will lie furnished. Members will
1lake a sandwich.
Mrs. E u g e n e Williams,
W. S. C. S. president, was wel­
comed ns a visitor. Those present
' were Mine*. E. C. Williams, J. A.
Calhoun, L. I. Hughey, Lida Stall.
Ilrodie Williams, Clark Leonardy.
S. G. Miller, R. A. Kutreil, W. B.
Moyr. C. V. Ilasner. J. K Cour­
ier, C. J. Meriwether, 0 . H Hud­
son. Eugene Williams, and Harry
llrown.

Bobby Joe, MUda Faya aad Lou
Barker, Palsy Ruth Grant. Nowsdron Kennedy. Carl, Betty and
Shirlene Todd and Randy Analey.

Osteen Class
Holds Party
The Willing Workers Sunday
School class of the Osteen Baptist
Church met with Mrs. J. S. Peter­
son, Monday evening. Following
the regular meeting, a Christmas
party was enjoyed.
The home was decorated with
Christmas greenery and a largt
trrs brightened one corner of the
room. Games were played and re­
freshment* of fmit rake, cookie*,
nut*, tea and coffee were served.
Mrs. Frank George was welcom­
ed a* a guest. Others attending
were Mrs. Levt Van Etten, Mrs.
Guy Beall, Mrs. Harry Osteen,
Mrs. Robert Williams, Mrs. L. W.
Jones. Mrs. John latum. Mrs.
Claude Tyson. Mrs. Elmer Shivers.
Mrs. Tom I.emon. Mrs. Albert
Clark, Mrs. Troy Gary and Mrs.
King Allman.

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NO. 666
United Prena 1-catted Wire Established 1908
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1959 SANFORD, FLORIDA
dressed to Williams In a N o t . IS \0 1 - X LU
letter whirh notified Willlama of
his removal a i physic* teacher.
Williams was kept o n i i i gen­
eral science teacher for three
weeks before be wae suspended
by the school board.
Bracken told Leffler that the
flag salute, and Bible reading
charges were not the cause ef
Williams’ removal from his phy­
43
sics classes. When Leffler asked
what did cause that removal
Bromley told the attorney to stick
to discussion of the other chsrges.
After the hearing. Williams
said that he believed his strict dis­
A group of Seminole County buainenamen and officials
cipline and grade* he gave
today announced the formation of a county wide juvenils
prompted his removal as s phy­
council to promote the general welfare of ell needy juveniles
sics
teacher.
Ally.
William |
in the area.
Hutchison charged
that the
The aubecribent who originated the organization are
school board had picked only
County Judge Wilnon Alexander, school officials Hugh CarW
three out of 13 charge* on which
ton and Hrrold llrckrnbaeh; the
to hold the hearing.
Rev.
Ernest
Bollck:
Chief
Summing up, Bromley said
Sheriffs Deputy Jim Singletary,
that the basit of the suspension
Wildlife Officer Robert I John­
was that William* hadn't obeyed
son and Attorney Kenneth Mecounty policies which require a
lntosh.
public school teacher to lead his
The purpose of the organisa­ Truman To Speak
class in a flag salute and to 1
MIAMI BEACH (UPD -F o rm e*
tion
as stated in Its charter is
read a Bible paasage to the class
to develop a better understand­ President Harry Truman has
each morning. lit* argument
ing of the problems of needy agreed to give th# main addret*
about
Williams
qualifications
9 ."
juveniles
by the public, to en­ to a fund-raising dinner here Feb.
could
go
oo
all
night,
the
board
Addressing the people gathered
courage Ihe correction, training 27 at which Florida Democrats are
chairman said.
lor the hearing, the teacher put
and education and placement of inviting all of the party’! top presi­
Stenstrom said Williams has
his hand over his heart and said
needy juveniles within the terri­ dential candidate*. The SlOO-a-platu
the right to his beliefs, that
Rial if a person is forced to salute
torial .limits of Seminole Coun­ banquet was planned Tuesday M
separaUon of ehurch and Mate aa
C he flag it ia only one step to the
f jJ
ty: to assist financially and a meeting in Tallahassee ol th#
a U.S. doctrine Is "eminently
•‘Hell Hitler" type salute.
otherwise the correction and re­ vtate'a Democratic leader*.
co m et" end thet the U.S. Su­
Williams explained that he has
'
habilitation of needy juveniles
preme Court say* that the flag
drawn children how to salute
where no other means of assis­ Farmers Favor Quota
need not be saluted under certain
the flag and said that If the
CHILDREN OF THE LUTHER LEAGUE of Good Shepherd Lutheran
tance ia available.
WASHINGTON (UPD — Florida
circumstances. However, Florida
salute ie done, it should be done
Church will present a living nativity scene on the lot where the new church
Judge Alexander, who originat­ farmers voted overwhelmingly
and Seminole County have aaid
properly and not desperated.
wA be built oq fiwy. 17-92, Monday through Christmas Eve from 7:31) to
es) . te organisation "because Tbcsday hi extend etriet market*
the flag must be saluted and the
Williams said he has ltd his
llirre was no other way to help ing quotas on rottoa and peanut
8:80 p. m. each night. Borne of the young people taking part in this preBible read in clast, Stenstrom
clast in the Lord't Prayer since
these kids,'* said ths group it crops. Th* U. X. Department of
explained.
Christmas Biblical scene ore, Buster Anderson, kneeling at the foot of the
the time hie students said they
op«n
"to Interested persons who Agriculture said the vote la favor
manger, Karen MoUler, sitting a t the othsr end of the manger. Standing
with to donate their time and of extending quotas on Lpland cot­
left to right, are G. J. Metzler, Marion Anderson, Sharon Swartz und
money to needy youngster*."
ton wa* SIS to M and X to 3 for long
Donald Swartz.
(Staff Photo)
At the group's first meeting, staple cotton. Tho vote was tag
Herkenbseb wg* elected pres! :a 106 for pvaout quotas.
dent; Singletary, vice president
NEW YORK (UPI) — Mock |
and Johnson, secretary-treasurer. Regulation* Tighten
prices at 1 p. m.:
On the first board of directors
American Airlines ........
24M
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — Thu
are Heckenbaeh, Carlton and State Road Board haa tightened
American TAT ................. 76M
Rev. Bollck.
American Tobacco .......... . 1M
regulations for bidding on statu
to the Snohomish, Snoqualinir and uth«r major rast-west aitery,
l/niled Press International
The group plana to hold regular highway construction jobs. Tha
MUNICH, Gennuny (UPD—Official* of Radio Free Bethlehem Steel ............ as
Green
rivrrt,
flooding
thousand*
was
washed
out.
A
two-pronged
snowstorm
ta­
monthly
meetings
and
a
mem­
Europe said today Communist agents put atropliine (a Chrysler ............................. iv *
board approved Tuesday • new
Rain
was predicted today
bership drive, toon, Judge Alex­ rule requiring contractor* lo Hat
pered off Into showers today, of acres and marooning scores
poisonous alkaloid) la salt ahaksrs a t the station cafeteria Curtiss • Wright ............. 31
of families
through
the
storm
area,
eastward
ander
said.
DuPont
...................... 2 8 2 'i leaving highways betwern mideach item of construction equip­
la s t night in an effort to poison members of the staff,
The flooding closed Snoqualinir
Eastman Kodak ............... . 109ts New Mexico and the Texas-Okla- Pass, the slate's main east-west to Georgia and north into south­
ment plus th* Item’a aerial num­
w
The attem pt failed because officials of the anti-Com- Ford
ern
Indiana.
Other
showers
were
MU
Motor
.................
ber. This will allow atalo officials
munist broadcasting station were warned by a double agent General Electric .............. 9.V* homa I'anhiinillr clogged with up route, to nit but one-way traffic. expected along th* Washingtonto check on how much equipment
The Sieven* Pas* Highway, an- Oregon roast.
to
two
feet
of
snow.
that th* salt had born poisoned.
(icnerat Motors . .............. . M's
is owned hy the bidding firm.
The storm struck Albuquerque,
Graham • Paige ..............
aw
A statement issued fag the Mo­
Inti. TAT
................. . 39** N. M., firs',, raced through the
tion identified th* tipster only o*
Fate Undecided
Panhandle, slackened, .then roar­
Lorillard
........................ . 33
HAVANA (UPD - The Ml* uf •
"a person ostensible need by a
ed
bark
with
winds
up
to
60
Minute Maid
*•*«•**• . 19‘*
New York-Miaml manufacturer a »
foreign CiMiimuniet power for
Penney
.........
ltf.'. mile* an hour to close aehoots,
cuied of plotting to smuggle refu­
F inal adopt ion u f a te n ta tiv e bu d g et fu r liLV.MiO
Penn HR
.......
. 151b isolate towns amt strand hundreds
sabotage purpose*."
gee* out of Cuba retted today hi
of
travelers.
i-iilliriK
fo
r
11,782,000
uver-all
npem
liiqf
h
u
t
m
lu
c
in
ir
th
e
Royal
American
..
4
The statement said the poisoner
the bands of a "revolutionary teiAlbuquerque received 10 inches
Sears Roebuck ...
. 48H
tax r a te fro m 41.5 to 11 mills is ex p ected to m o rro w by
PARIS (UPD - The United bunfl" considering |Ov era meal duof snow, the »e.uml heaviest fall ,- th e c o u n ty co/nmistriun.
Standard Oil t NJj
. 43
States told iu NATO allies today irtatxW that heU * mag ta prise*
lncW&gt;»
Studrbaker ..
•.* n-.* ir H* hi*v/;.V ln"Jh»r
V lie bOartFiOu m eet IH s public hearing to adopt the
that it still has a nuclear lead foe M years. Us# fir*-hour trial
mi th« instruction of hit govum
U. S. Steel
. Ml* fell at Las Vctfifc Nr. M. and
luidyet a t 10 a. m.
over the Soviet Union, "both with of Jobe Martkm ended at &gt; a. aa.
The director -of the Stale WsiUnshous* El.
\1 , was covered
it ••
went
. ltO ’ s Sunt* Rosa, \
respect to nuclear weapons and to it was not known how soon Ihu
A tem p o rary b u d g et of (I..T2.'t.l IH w as ad o p ted .Sept.
Board - of Health's division of
with two-foot drifts.
Tha station said th# poisoning
verdict would be announced.
the means of their delivery "
waste water ha* written Sanford
20 b ased on w hat th e com m ission te rm e d " a fictitio u s
Rain
covered
the
edge
of
the
attempt * u diarovtrrd Nov. t i , City Manager Warren Knowles
U. X. Defense Secretary Thomas
storm and moved into loiuisiana
tax
ro
ll"
Hue
to
h
delayed
p
ro
p
e
rty
re
a
p
p
ra
isa
l.
jwat before the salt shaker* wars that the state woa’t approve any
S. Gales gave the assurance to the Nixon Limited
and southern Arkansas, with
taken into the cafeteria where the more sewer extensions to the
NATO council of ministers. He said
WASHINGTON (UPD — W e
more
than
an
inch
recorded
at
L200 employee take their meale. city's system until Sanford gives
the United States “is confident o f President Richard M. Nixon tan
Lufkin, Tex., Shreveport, Lit., anil
"Semples w rit obtained and an­ more definite plans on a sewerage
its nuclear superiority."
be expected to limit hia 1930 presi­
El Dorado, Ark.
He also warned the alliance dential primary effort* lo a hand fid
alysed by American medical faril- treatment plant program
Winter weather of another sort
against expected Soviet conree- of states even If Uov. Nelson K
Mes.” the statement aaid. "This
The hoard of health division hai, 1CHICAGO (LTD - A home touched off western Washington's
tions lhat would allow Western na­ Rockefeller invite* contests la ad
Ike veiled the presence in sach since Sept. 1. received plans for mad* bomb exploded in Sleinmelx second major flood in two
tions to reduce their defense costs. possible arras. This judgment
abater of atrupine, a poison de­ sewer extensions from ' various High School today. No one was months. Steady rains melted
rived f r o m belladonna. T h e subdivisions where systems dis- injured and damage was minor. mountain snows, which moved mHr pledged that the United States came today from a well posted
would maintain
its
powrrful1informant, who said Nixon would
amount in each shaker was JUS
.Alt* charge into the city’s sewer sysThe explosion came at 8:22
ground, air and naval force* in he too busy in Washington lo eap tr rent by w eight"
tern, division director R. H. Baker a. m., 37 minutes after polire
HAIFOHD (LTD —State I'enal Director H. (J. Cochran Europe.
gage in primary scraps for na­
"This waa tursly snough t« kill Jr. aaid.
received a telephone call warn­
.lr. heyfun today a pcrMonul investigation into charifcit of Britain aod Italy added their tional convention delegates i a a
a man, sven if ths victim only
The health board cannot ap- ing that a bomb would go off in
pledges lo maintain or increase dozen or more stales.
brutality at the sprawling Raiford .Staff Prison.
aprinklsd a little salt on his food,” ; prove Interim methods of treat- (he school at precisely 8:30. About
j
• spokesman aaid.
! ment like holding tanks for these 1,200 of the school'i 2,700 pupils
Cochran arrived at 9 a. m. and went immediately into a present defense forcer
"In ordsr to protect the staff, extension* until it has a more de- were in th* building.
cloned conference with Prison Superintendent DeWitt Sin­ But France's role In th* alii- S t e a l s C h u r c h F u n d s
Mio safrU ria waa closod forth-! finite city plan for providing
anee and American erlllciam of j KOKOMO. Ind. ( UPD _ A twiceTh* bomb was mad* of alumi­
clair.
it—caused rontroversy In the , „ i r r je(j minister was intimatu
srlth," tha statement said. "The more aewage treatment, he said. num tubing and black powder. It
The new investigation was
ABOARD
U.S.S
ESSEX
IN
'
inerting amid th* general show w|(h l t
10 lt- n . , g# gjrU
p r o p e r German authorities wore • City commissioner Earl Higgin­ exploded in a locker on the top MEDITERRANEAN (UPD — A touched off by federal grand Jury
of unity.
botham told the other commis­ floor of the three-story building
advised.”
his
congregation
before he decamp­
If. S. 6th Fleet task force taking | indictments Tuesday against 14
NATO Secretary General Paul- ed with a woman half hia ago
Th* ca/sloria has remained slos- sioner that, legaly, the board of located on the northwest tide of President Eisenhower on a leis- 1 guards fur cruelty to prisoners.
i Henri Spaak condemned an "in- and several thousand dollar* ia
*d ainra th* poisoning attempt health can't ilo anything but with­ the city.
urely trip to Tunis steamed plac- J The jury charged in Jacksonville
' discretion” on Ihe pari of Ihe church funds, police said today.
was discovered. It I* scheduled to hold state funds from tho city.
The bomb exploded as Officer idly werlwsril bnl.iv lowsiil a that soma convicts were rhainrd
United States in leaking charges The minister, th* Rev. Clintnp
City attorney William Hutchison Kenneth Murphy approached the
roopen Thursday.
1that France, by not living up to Bell, 40, left Kokomo two weeka
said he didn't think the board of locker. He and It other policemen salute at tea by the British Med to their rell bar* for as long
to days in a row with little or
its military commitment*, waa en­ ago with a 23-year old woman who
health would enjoin Sanford's sped to Ih* school after receiving iterranean fleet.
The task force, with the Presi­ no food,
sewage system.
WASHINGTON (UPD -Agricul- dangering Ihe alliance.
th* telephone warning.
was not his wife, officials aaid.
Shortly
before
Cochran's
arri­
dent aboard the iruisrr l ’. S S.
Gen Nathan II Twining, chair Mr left behind a wife, three child­
Knowles advisrd the commis­
14. Charles llopp said a candle Des Moines to catch upon his val, Sinclair held a press con | lure Secretary Ezra T. Henson
man
of
thr
II.
S
Joint
Chiefs
of
sion "the matter may now be three • fourths of an inch in
| left the hotpiul Tuesday deter­ Staff, made the charge at a sec­ ren and a note which read: "I
entering a phase of better under­ diamrtpr had been attached In rest and sleep after 13 strenuous ference with newsmen and laid
the
blame
for
Ihe
alleged
brutality
day*
of
personal
diplomacy,
was
mined to resist demand* for his ret inerting nf Ihe NATO military have done you dirty."
standings and closer coopera­ th# bomb The candle had been
at
tlie
feet
of
former
State
Pri­
making
a
rendezvous
late
this
resignation and to pm thr blame committee
tion," with the slate.
lighted, perhaps sometime In* afternoon with British fleet units son* Director H. O. Culver.
French Defense Minister Pierre
for
farm program failures on Ihe
Tuesday When th# candle burn between Malta and Sicily.
He said Culver hired guard !
Gulllauiiial said today his govern­
TALLAHASSEE t l ’PIt -H a riit
*d low. the flainv ignited a fuse.
Democratic
•
controlled
congress.
Eisenhower, M.ono mile- along Capt. James II. Dunn over his
ment wa* seriously concerned that
John Kasper was released from
oo hia tl nation pose* illusion, ob|ertions. Dunn was blamed for 1 Henson looking somewhat thin th* charge* had been leaked to
his second stretch in the fed­
had nothing more strenuous to do ordering most of ihe brutal pun and drawn afier surgery for re­ the press.
eral correctional institution here
today than loaf around th* flag tshment.
moval of his gall bladder, de­ Gates defended Twining and said
(oday and said he would re-ume I Two laingwood residents re­
suite jf the heavy cruiver and
"If Dunn hadn't been lured, this
ceived minor injuries in a three
clared
again "I am not going lo lhat although he rrgretled thr
bis pro-segregation activities.
whole thing wouldn't have happen
I publicity given the charges, facts
Some 2oo arret uf liinherland mount the bridge this afternoon
Hut Kasper, looking lit in a ear accident at the intersection
There were 8.12 births recorded
resign."
to
take
the
salute
from
the
tint
eil,”
Sinclair
contended.
"I
told
'are facts and cannot tie ignored. in Seminole County during th*
dark striped suit and a blue pris­ of l'. S 17-93 and SK 433 yester­ south of Sanford was heavily ish erui-er, II.M S Tiger, flag Culver before Ihe first riot that If
GOP National Chairman Tliurs
"My government rmloraet the first II months of 1939. according
damaged by a raging forest fire ship of th* British Mediterranean I could lire him (Dunn), ha al­
on-made overcoat, said hr would day afternoon.
Ion B Morion, meanwhile, dis- military substance of th* speech to a report released today by
Treated for ruts and bruise* yesterday afternoon.
♦\arkle the racial problem "in a
ready would have been fired." | closed lhat he and Benson had made hy Gen Twining," Gates told
and released Irom the hospital
Close to SO men including fleet.
County Sanitarian V, J . Bob­
little different manner."
Sinclair, who has been superin­
the minister*. "It ia within (he
He said he planned to write a were Mr. and Mrs. Oris Snod­ volunteer* from I^ake Mary. San­
tendent since 1919, said he would agreed there is an "urgent need competence, rights, and responai- bin*.
ford Navy Base Fir* Department
book about his experience* lie ' grass.
The number of deaths during
fire all tile guards indirted by Ihe to *e( thr record straight" on who bility nf generals lo comment on
The Florida Highway Patrol re and forest ranger crews fought
also suggested the creation of an­
jury if necessary lo clear up Ihe ' ia to blame h&gt;r farm program the military ronsrquencei ol po the same period of time was 312.
other political party to fight in­ ported that a ear operated by the blare for nearly four hours
Bobbin* also pointed out lhat
difficulties at Radford ‘T il do failures.
litical decisions."
Gordon Douglas Cobb of Mait­ before N waa brought under son
tegration
at tha health units in Sanford
what Mr. Cochran says." he pled­
It was the tall, 30-year old Kas­ land slammed into vehicles driv­ trol.
Morton said he agreed with
and long wood, some 3.343 im­
ged. Rut he noted that Ihe pri­
An official uf lit* Florida Fore*
per's second release from the en by Mr. Snodgrass and Daniel
munization shots were given with
son already was understaffed by Henson tlut Congress is to blame
Service reported today that the
prison herr Ttir first time was ' Stearns of Elmira, N. Y.
thr largest percentage Irom dipth.
WASHINGTON (LTD - A radio- some 3u men.
because it has refused lo (crept
Cobh was charged with failure fire was started by tome smootd television industry spokesman has
in August 19'iH after he served It)
then*,
whooping cough and
administration
proposals
to
ering cinders
to yield the right of way.
tetanus.
monthcautioned Ihe government not to
The Chamber of Commerce Cof­
change "obsolete" farm lawa
Other figure* released today
let "hysteria" over pavola and
I "designed lo treat different pro fee Club will welcome two new show that 240 physical examina­
rigged quiz shows lead it mio the
squadron commanders of the San­ tions were made hy the health
blems in a different age.”
debt ol news censorship
ford Naval Air Station at its meet­
and a decline over the pre­
Ralph Henick, chairman of the
ing at 10 a. iu. Thursday at Mra. unit
vious year in TB cases.
board of Ihe Radio-Television News
The Jaycyes will present awards
Appleby'* Valdez Restaurant.
RAPID CITY. S D. (LTD—"It ( Munday — Launched: One b^i- searches for anything resembling Directors Assn . made the plea to the winners of the four float
( dr. F. G. Edwards of VAII J.
Mrauld have been a gorgeous loon, taller than .71 • slory HKO New York's HKD building No lurk. Tuesday at Ihe Federal Communi­ category competition in Ihe Christ­
and Cdr. David King of VAII l
Result: Plane unable trigger a cations Commission's investigation mas Parade at their meeting at
Building in New York, from Rapid
night." the spokesman mused.
will be Introduced by ('apt. J. D.
noon Thursday at the Civic Cen­
And it probably was, if anybody City. Mission: to go up to 120.- mechanism to release balloon pay­ of broadcast abuses.
Children uf Uie Lutheran llaiHi Hamage, CO of HatWing One. Cdr.
Himick. who also is vice presi­ ter.
saw it—a brilliant orango and ono feel an&lt;l come back down load. radar technicians unable
Arthur Elder, new executive offi­
The Sanford l.iona' Club annual
Winner* were Pinecrest Kiddie at XI*via will be m town Fri­ cer of VAII-J, also will he wel­
' keep trark of balloon without dent in charge of news at station
white parachute, 34 fret in dia­ ,Tuesday without getting lost.
day
on
a
gift
buying
tour
as
Christmas Party will he held at
Ia&gt;*l: One Ballon. 441 feel long plane contact. Therefore, balloon WTVJ. Miami, said his group fear Korner and Sanford Naval Air Sta­
m eter. placidly floating earthward
comed.
along
with
several
busi­
ed that "Congress or the FCC w ill' tion. first and second in Ihe busi­ guest* of the Jaycee*.
wtom wnerr the world'* largest bal­ an 30 feet m diameter, carrying lost. Sighs, recriminations.
nessmen who have m ini her* 7 p. m. Monday at the Civic Cen­
ter. luone. their ladies, and their
The Jjy rr# balloon sales dur­ recently.
1,800-pound load of ballast and ! A spokesman for Winzen Re­ invoke new law* ami—or regu-1 ness group; Anna Miller Circle,
loon was plaruily lost.
gursla at* invited tv the dinner
At least everybody thinks the scientifir equipment. iaKations: search Co. designers of the bal­ lations on programming whirh j first, and Piiot Club, second, civic ing the Christmas parade nellmt
aod entertainment which will
parachute floated earthward with Over Nebraska. Loser: One Navy loon. said Ihe balloon contained adversely affect the presentation groop; Methodist Church, first, about $130 for the ehddren. Each
feature aa Orlanda girt barbera payload of coemie ray mrasur- tracking plane forced down in bad automatic devices which would of news and information akows." Presbyterian Church, second, reli­ will be given S3 to boy gifts sod C Of C To Meet
1have cut the payload louse at that
T7i* regular monthly meeting of strap quartet All attending are
Other witnesses proposed that gious category; St. (gike'a School, the balance will go to the Haven.
ing equipment Tuesday. Some­ weather.
Archie Wise, chairman of the the DeHary Chamber of Commerce expected to bring a 91 toy Iu
the government set up a fourth first. Lake Mary, second, large
Tuesday—Ralluon, made of pla*- time.
where in Texas, or Louisiana, or
"It s not trsueui we get the pen- tnlevlsion network to provide "edu­ school floats, and Alla moot* balloon sale, said Ihe Jayeew* will be hold tonight at 7:30 ui he put under the ChriatatM tree
tie one one-thousandth of aa iaeh
Alabama, or MuuMippi.
Here'i bow th* world'* largest thick, believed drifting over Julea- load bach,* ho added, "bat we cational and cultural programs Springs, - first, Southslde .School, will escort the children to town Stetson University Hall iu De- at the Xenfonl Elk's Hub Dec.
balloon and the world'! most gor- hurg. Colo. Navy plane gets into would like H to Ml ihe blank spots frned from the blight of cominer second, in the small school floats at 4 p. m. Friday for the shop­ Land. All members are urged to 24 Christmas Parly, Dinner Relet* are R euc&lt;
division.
attend.
« a k ."
ping tour.
aw au*w ai North Ptotke, Nob.,

[ a Tht county Khoo) board last
[ Tight sustained the charge* it
had made against Scminjlc High
science teacher Edwin Williams
and dtamiiaed him from the coun­
ty school system.
Williams was charged with re­
fusal to support school policies
requiring class flag salute, daily
Bible reading, signing certain
contracts, and reluctance to sign
• loyalty oath.
j . The people who packed Supt.
T. Milwer'a oftice and the
hall outside it heard Williams
tell the board that it it "against
my very deep conviction to re­
quire anybody to take any kind
of pledge except under his own
Will.'
regarding the Bible reading,
Williams said that there la sup­
posed to be separation of church
and stale in the United States
j n d that if the atate requires a
Child to perform a religious act
the "atate has usurped its author*T"
Williams said he does salute
the flag when he feels that this
ii appropriate, but not "everytime
•oihebOdy says to jump up to do

wanted this. When he asked the
students If they wanted to read
the Bible, none of them laid he
did, the teacher said.
The loyalty oath wai laid be­
fore him with a doien or so other
papers, and he didn't algo K
immediately because he wanted
time to read the papers, Williams
explained. He said that he wai
once cleared for aecret govern­
ment defense work and that this
could be checked.
The Enterprise resident said
that he wasn't interested in sign­
ing hia tyarher contract after his
removal as a high school physics
teacher because the removal
broke the spirit of the contract.
Williams said mat nc was remov­
ed from teaching the phyaica class
the same day during the fall
term that be received Principal
A. J. Bracken's letter asking
him to sign the contract.
Supt. Milwee countered that
Willlama was hired In midAugust and the signing of the
contract wai part of hia taking
the teaching position.
The hearing nearly stalled U
minutes after it started when
Williams' attorney, Kenneth LefHer, disagreed, with the school
board Chairman J. L. Bromley
and the board’s attorney, Dou­
glas Stenatrom, over the charges
to be discussed.
Williams was removed from a
physics teacher position this term
and assigned to teaching general
science. The board wanted to
stick to the flag salute, Bible
reading, loyalty oath and con­
tract charges. Leffler wanted to
include a discussion of other
charges which Bracken had ad-

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Reds Put Poison In Salt

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Juvenile Aid
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Definite Plan
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We are proud to have been able to serve yoi
since 1951, and hope to have the privilege o
serving you for many y e a rs to come.
We count if the supreme compliment that so
many of you have s e l e c t e d Sanford as your per*-

manent home.

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City of Sanford
CITY
A. L. WUaon, Major

COMMISSIONERS
Earl Higginbotham

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Jo« E. Baker

Robert S. Brown

Morlt W. Warner

J. H. Crappa, Commiaaioner-Elect

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oussnds Turn Out For Navy

LOTT BOMBING TROPHY WINNER Cdr. BiU Barrow of Jacksonville
accepted the loft bombing award from YIm Admiral R.- B. Piriw at the Banford Naval Air Station Bombing Derby Saturday.

N a vy A ir Show
"'Giant' Success

News Briefs
Losing Ground

Tha Navy air xhow which drew aome 10,000 persona
Saturday waa termed a “giant aucceaa” by Navy and civilian
officials today.
Chamber of Commerce manager John Krider speaking
for aivie leaders in the community called the day’s activities
------------ ----------------------------------- 1 on* at the ftnaat in the area's

HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) - Wal­
ler (Old Reb) Williams, th* last
living veteran ot Ac Civil War,
was losing strength today in hi#
fight against pneumonia. Tha 117year-old Williams, weakened by his
fourth attack at pneumonia this
year, remained in critical condi­
tion under an oxygen trnt.

Lightning Hits Plane

lory.
PHOENIX. Aril. (UPI) - An
Th« on* ami a halt hour abow
Atnarican Airlines DCS airplane
aUo draw praise* from high rank­ carrying 43 persona was struck
ing Navy official* who ware on by lignlning Sunday while flying
hand for tha event* which featur­ through a thunderstorm, it landed
ed split second timing, accuracy on schedule here with most pas­
sengers unaware of the mishap.
and precision flying.
The plane, flying from San Fran­
VAIf -6 grabbed off most of the cisco to Phoenix and El Paso, Tex.,
awards including tha loft bomb­ wat struck IS minutes before its
MOSCOW (UPI) — Heport* from ing trophy, commander's trophy arrival here.
Italy that four Hua.lana have been j -n*d optrilUon,
flight safety
Mm in apace flights that failed j aw ardt
AOKA,. New Delhi (UPU —.
T&gt;tv* been fpu*alad h* informed
Th* weapon* loailin* trophy
was won by VAll-.'l and V’AH-1 1 President Eisenhower saw th* Taj
aourcaa here.
An Italian new* agency reported while the attack missions trophy Mahal Sunday and declared it
"more wonderful than I ever
Saturday that a woman and three was presented to VA1I-7.
VAH-I took first place for ex­ thought." The American Chief Exe­
man had periahed in apaca bid*
over the past two yeara in Russia. cellence in high altitude radar cutive, taking time out from the
It quoted “ moat reliable source *'1 bombing while VA-12 took first worries of state lo become just
place honor* in the Douglas l.oft another tourist, found himself awed
in Prague.
by the extravagant beauty of the
The agency said a leading Soviet bombing event.
The currier airmanship truphy three renturle* old palace a&lt; had
test pilot and two other men were
•eat op in rockets. The Russian waa won by VAH-3 and the Con untold numbers of travelers before
Aroman was said to have died in oyer truphy for outstanding radar him.
n apace aircraft similar to the bombing to VAH-II.
American XIS, which la still un­
The Hat w ing One llouibitig
dergoing tests in the United States. champion, Ltjg. William MaliHAVANA (UPI) - Army intelli­
Rut sources bera said the r e ­ cowski of VAI1-II was presented gence agents plan to move Miami
port* were erroneous and that Rus­ with the Norden-Ketay outstand­ Herald reporter Jam es Buchanan
sia plan* many more experiments ing achievement plaque.
from Havana to the prison in West
with animals before contemplating ( After the derby, barbecue and ern Cuba from which the Govern­
•ending a man into space.
entertainment program waa the ment charges he helped Austin
main attraction at Fort Mellon Young of Miami escape. An in­
telligence announcement said Bu­
Park.
Some li.IMM) person* were on chanan was to have been moved
hum! lo ahnre in stcakliurgers and to the prison in Pinar del Rio
soft drink* while Santa Claus waa province early Sunday, but at
on
hand to present candy to the j nightfall hr was reported still in
The Altamonte Springs and Cas­
a cell hrrr.
selberry town councils will meet youngster*.
tonight. The Altamonte council will
discuss the paving of Springlake
Dr. and Mallard St. at its meet­
Th* Sanford Junior High School
The deadline for reservations
ing. according to Town C irr i Henry
for the 30th anniversary of the Glee club will present its annual
Hansen.
The Casselberry hoard of alder­ 1939 S II.S. graduating class re­ Christmas program tomorrow at
men will hold their regular month- union, is Dec. 17. Thp group will
jm meeting at the Casselberry meet at the King and Prince 7:30 p. in. in the Pinecrest audi­
torium.
restaurant, Dec. 20.
tPVnnien'* r lub at 7:30 p. m.

Jleds Ridicule
Report 4 Dead
In Space Flight

Just Another Tourist

Jail Transfer

Town Councils
*To Meet Tonight

Annual Program Set

Deadline Nears

“WOW DADDY,” waa a typical reaction of tha many
•hildran who aaw tha aerial maneuver! a t Saturday'!
Rombing Derby. William Rraxton. SKI, pointed out
aome of tha aighta to his aon, Dreg.

A U i EYES WERE ON THE SKY aa jeta atraakad acroaa tha Sanford
Naval Air Station at Saturday's Bombing Darby. Searching tha bias yon­
der are, from left. Tommy Duboia, Dabby Feehack, Jeff and Milts Haietea.

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Ike Arrives In Greece;
Renews U .S . Aid Pledge

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Studebaker
1U0&gt;« Tin- enmity school board will
U. S Steel
hold a public hearing tumurrow
109
Weslinghouvr El.
night to weigh charges of "gro.a
insubordination, willful naglect at
duty and misconduct in office"
made against Seminole High School
science teacher Edwin Williams.
The purpose of Hie a p. m. hear­
ing in Ihe Commercial Ave. county
Four persons were injured In school building will be to htac
Sanford accidents during Ih* week­ whether, on the basis of evidence
end.
submitted. Hie charges are sus­
A three car collision al Firsl St. tained The school board suspend­
and French Ave. yesterday after­ ed Williams after receiving in­
noon brought multiple forehead formation Irom principal A. 'J.
cuts, a bruised chest and cut* on Bracken ami county director of
both knee* lo Frank Adams, 300(1 instruction Stewart Gatchel that
l.aka A ve, police said. In the
Williams said lie didn't "usually"
same accident, Mrs.
Michael
join (lie class flag salute, and that
Thomas, 3UI Holly Ave. .offered
lie didn't supiMirt thia policy, that
lacerations of the right eye anil
hr didn't have daily Bible Trading*
cut* on boih knees, ami Mrs. C. in class, that h r had "indicated a
0 . Jones, 2&lt;*)l Cake Ave suffered
reluctance lo sign the loyalty
chin cuils.
Mrs. Geraldine Thump.on «uf oath", and to sign the teacher
retirement forms and to execute
ferrd a cut above her left eye hi* teacher contract.
which required nine stitches in a
Williams' attorney, Kenneth la-ltcollision Saturday. Her huahand,
Lonnie R. Thompson. was arreit- Irr. replied that in his and his
ir careless and negligent ilrlv client's opinion, ihe reasons fur
Williams removal " a r e deeper
he ran Into the rear of
r driven by (.lady* It. Ste looted Ilian the public might be led
of Key West, police said to believe." Iarfller said that he
The collision happened near Ihe hopes to get al "the real reason*
1. akeview Motel, and Lake Mon-for Mr. William!' removal as phy­
sics teacher," at the public hear­
ing.
Attorney D o u g l a s Stenstrom
will represent Ihe School Hoard
and la-ftler will speak for Williams.
Williams will tie taken back as a
county teacher if Ihe charge* made
Garnett White today was named against him are not sustained,
jaycee of the month for December. Supt. K. T. Milwre said today.
White, who joined the Jaycees
in 1930, ha* participated in pro­
jects such as radio day, fishing
rodeo. Aunt Jemima Pancake Day
ia chairman of the Polio Inno
culatiun project
Garnett, a native of Sanford, re
sides with his family at 114 Aiale*
Lane.
A 19 year old Sentinol* County
girl was killed when the sports
car in which she was a passenger
smashed into a paint tree in Or­
lando Isle Saturday afternoon.
Miss Elena Tuhy, daughter of
More than $1,000 worth of tic the Hev. and Mrs. Tuhy of Slavia
kets have hern sold to the Dee. was killed instantly in the crash.
19 Police m a o't Ball at Ihe MayThe driver of tb* ear, Harold
fair Inn. Pete lluker'a Populaire* Hearn, 21, stationed at Sanford
will provide lit* music at the Naval Air Station, ia under treat­
eighth annual dance, Police Chief ment al Florida Sanitarium and
Roy Wiliiame said bekata to th* Hospital with hoad, chaat and leg
9 p. m. benefit are 11.30. Profit* injuries as a result of the mishap.
will go to U&gt;* Police Benevolent
Funeral arrangsm tnU are in
eompieta.
As m .

Teacher Gets
Humane Society
Hearing Tuesday
Before Board To Re-Organize

Four Are Injured
In Auto Mishaps

ite Is Named
Jaycee Of Month

Tile need for n more uctive Seminole County Humane
Society wu* urged today with plana in tha fire lo reorifitnlxti
the organization.
Mr*. Harriet Cowley today said that lire need for an
“active" organization was cited over thu recent experience
of the IMtle dog who waa cruelly

Praises
Resistance
To Commies

H. W. Horton The toys and ell
trance fee- rollrcted from players
will go to the Sanford Elks' char­
ity party.
The Sanford Women's Golf As­
sociation will hold their monthly
luncheon Wednesday with a tour­
nament scheduled for low gross
clnts A player- and low nrt class
II and C players. Drawings will b«
made at the luncheon for the cour­
tesy tournament lo lie played Jan.
flth. Tha annual kndrr tournament
will he discussed.

VATICAN CITY (UPI) - pope
John XXIII Unlay created eight
new cardinals, including two Antericans, and in accompanying cere
monir* reaffirmed Roman Ca' t i ­
tle opposition lo "erroneous doc­
trines” of birth control. .
Seven of the eight cardinalsdesignate were in itume for the
eonslstory and subsequent weeklong ceremonies, including Arch
hshop Albert Meyer of Chicago and
Aloisius Muenbr of Fargo, N. I ) ,
former apostolic Nuncio to Ger­
many.

ATHENS. Starve ( U P I ) - P r e o .
(dent Eisenhower carried hi* world
peace rrusade from th* HO-degree
heat of Naw Delhi io wintry Iraq
ami on into rain-swept Greece to­
day with renewed pledgee of U. X.
aid and praise for the ruurage of
small nations resisting commu­
nism.
The President's Jet airliner land­
ed at Athana airport at 4:34 p. m.
(9:34 a. m. **.*.!.) from Tehran
where, in a SI* hour stop, he eonTarred \%ith Shah Mohammed Her*
Pahlrvi and addrassrd Ihe Iranian
Parliament.
Eisenhower nude th* briefest
apes i h of Ills lour on arrival h*r».
"It is a great privilege to ba
welcomed lo this cily for th* first
time in seven years," ha said after
the customary acknowledgment*
lo the King and Ih* crowd.
“ I come back to a country re­
sponsible for much of Western ruf.
tine and civilization. Since I cams
back to this country seven years
ago, Greece and its people have
shown much r e u r a g e , much
strength and hnv* caused much
ad miration.
"I hope that between your gov­
ernment and my government there
will he much in coinmoii which we
will exchange, and I thank you all
for the recaption extended to me."
King Paul, the crown prince and
Prime Mini-ter Constantin* Karamanli.s gireled the President on
behalf of a nation whirh heut hack
a threat of Communist domination
with the help of three billion dol­
lars in U. 8 . aid
In the .snow-covered Iranian
capital of Tehran earlier today
Eisenhower receive J a royal wettorn* along streets paved In hi*
honor with Persian rugs.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Na­
tional Education Assn, said today
Ihe government sirould require tele­
vision stations to devote a "fair
portion" of their best evening lime
to public service broadcasts.
Walter W. Eshelinan. NEA presi­
dent, made the proposal at hear­
ings before the Federal Communi­
cations Commission which it con­
ducting a broad Investigation into
broadcasting. The inquiry was milisted because of abuse* such a t
quia show rigging and allegations
of payola in the Industry.
Eshelman, in bis prepared state
men*, sold iia t public

broadcast* in the 7 lo to p m.
period might be regarded as "fair
compensation" by th* stations for
the use of air waves which, under
FCC regulations, belong to all
American*.
"There io need—urgent need—
that more of tbit lime be in the
prime hour* when there is an audienct to look al them and to hear
them," ho laid.
Eshelman said sducational and
other public service programs at
present are too often relegated to
an inconvenient hour of tha day
Of to what ho*

intellectual ghetto" on. Sunday af­
ternoon.
The NEA president, whoa* orga­
nization represents more than !
million teachers, said he did ao*
think il necessary for the people
to come “ humbly, hat in hand,
begging crumbs from Hie ta b l e ' la
order to gal puMIc service broad­
casts.
Eshelman said perhaps *M
power tho FCC should have Ic n a ­
ps ns ioa of a station's privilege to
make commercial! for a limited
lime if it does do* moo* ito
aorviet

Golf Group Holds
'Santa' Tourney
Th* Mavfair Country Club
Men's Gulf Association had 4K anIrani* in their Santa Glaus benefit
touinsment yrtleidsy.
The winning tram wat oomposed
of Bill Faulk, S. G. Ilarriman and
Harry Wtxxlrulf. (in th* second
place tram were Konny Powell,
Marlin Yost »nd Dan Wright. Har­
old Mrlnnis, Saul
Abramson,
George N'irrly and II. W. Horton
inuile up Ihe thiid |dnre group.
Individual high |x&gt;int man wss
E. C. Ilradfotd. Dick llovious won
Ihe prise for l&gt;eiiig closest to Ihe
pin on the Irtlh hole, while the
dubious honor of having the most
stiokrs on Ihe 13th holr went to

shut.
Mrs. Cowley said that although
tha humane society was formed
last year it has not been able to
function hacausa "not enough peo­
ple wars aids 1st give their time to
get Hi* organisation going.”
Mr*. Cowley said that recently
two persona have pledged $100
aarh if tha society ran become ac­
tive again.
“ If thia society can ba formed
ami we can gel enough persona
interested, no animal in the conn
ty will have to go through what
lillls Bnwlatt iM,” Mr*. Cowley
said.
Anyone interested in Joining
the association is asked to cull
Mrs. Cowley at FA 2-33X9.

Pope Names 8
New Cardinals

Slavia Girl Dies
In Auto Accident More Public Service T V Urged

Police Ball Ticket
Sales Are Good

A CAMERA FOR THE CAPTAIN was given Sanford Naval Air Station
commander Capt. Lionel Arthur at a Mayfair Inn testimonial farewell
luncheon Friday. Seminole County Chamber of Commerce president B. L.
Perkins presented the Polaroid laind Camera to Capt. A rthur while San­
ford Mayor A. L. WiUon looked on.

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Residents Urged 'Enter
Yule Lighting Contest'
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Hanford Jay t e n today u ic td
residents to cot their Christmas
lighting eontcet entriet filed to
Ublf may qualify for local and naUonal priie*.
Chairman Have "jiude reported
th« deadline for the contest It Dec.
22.
Reeldenlt ran clip the entry
blank from the lln aid or pick
•' oa« up from the Jaycee Informs- M w tm e tM n a a a tf v ;'* ^
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I’ruc* in tha total rontsst thi»
&gt;car will include ■ 123 iiv in ii
bond for winners In each of the
four catesorlei.
Re«ldente who al*n enter the lor«l contest are eligible to compete
1for national laurels in the annual
General Electric eonleet.
Jaycee official* have reported
that local winner! will be entered
j in the national conteit with a tsm
&lt;• h nwsrdjroing to the winner.

JAYCEE CHRISTMAS LIGHTING
CONTEST BLANK
Mail to: Content Chairman
Jaycee information Ruilelinir
Sanfnrtl. Florida, Box 339
GENERAL RULES:
1. Entries must be located in the Sanford Ar«*
(contact Information Building for limits).
2. Contestants may enter Residential or Commer­
cial classification or both. Separate entry
blanks are required for each entry.
t . Only one division may be entered under the Re­
sidential classification. All Residential entries
will be eligible for Division No. 4.
4. Entries must be mailed or brought to the Jay­
cee Bldg., on French Ave. by noon Dec. 22, 1959.
8. Contestants are requested to keep displays
lighted nightly between 7:80 and 9:30 p. m. until winners are announced to allow judges ample
time to check all entries.
(Check classification and division)
RESIDENTIAL
Division Prizes: 1st place • $25 U. S. Savings Bond
2nd place - 10 Silver Dollnrs
Division No. 1: Religious Setting
(Nativity, etc.)
Division No. 2: Traditional Setting
(Santa Claus, etc.)
Division No. 3: Artistic Setting (Lights,
trees, windows, doorways,-etc &gt; ---------------- Division No. 4: Best over-ail decorations automatic
COMMERCIAL
Includes Doorways, Show Windows, Bldgs., or all
Prizes: Possession of the Florida Power &amp; Light
Traveling Trophy for one year.
NAME
ADDRESS
Note: Please eomplsta decorations before submitting
entry.

What Made Titan Fizzle? That's What
Space Officials Would Like To Know
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CAPE C A H A V K R A I„ Fla. al&lt;o rail for making the operation­
( D P I)—MUollemen today atudlad al vrrxiun’s lioosler the seeond
•tala for the -Saturn super booster
telemetry data and movies In an
now under development.
attempt to learn what rauied Sat­
urday's aerond straight blow-up of
a Titan intercontinental ballistic
missile.
It was not determined immedi­
ately whether the explosion, which
ripped through the mirsilr before
NEW YORK ( U P I I - Out/trld
H could rise one inch from Its r r linns Aaron and third-baseman
P*&lt;i. would affeet the launching Ed Mathews of the Milwaukee
schedule for two other Titans now j Braves won the top battling honat the Cape.
or, 0f 1919 m the National League
A two million dollar rocket and Aaron won the seeond batting
eaveral months of work went up )n tj,|c nf |, „ f .,rcrr wllh a 335
the boiling ball of liquid flame and I mark. i h In hits with 223 and
dense smoke that engulfed the became the seventh player In Ihe
Titan and Ita tall tower 1 split- circuit's history to total 400 bares
second after the 3U),ooo pound- in one season while Mathews hit
thrust booster engine ignited.
4« home runs to take his second
A column of smoke spurted high championship In that department.
into tha sky, giving tha scene a
Shortstop Ernie Ranks of the
nuclear explosion-lika appearance. Chicago Cubs won the third leg
Tha missile itself became fire and of Ihe triple crown by driving In
rubble and tha pad and tower, par­ 143 runs, lie was tied with Math­
ticularly lha wiring, were burned ews with 43 homers earh at the
axtensivaly.
end of the regular season hut the
No one inside the heavily-shield­ Milwaukee star hit a 4Ath homer
ed blockhouse two feat away was in the second game of the Braves'
injured.
playoff with the Ixia Angeles Dod
This missile was the first of the gers.
Titan serlrs to attrmpt a launch
since Aug. 14, when a t e d rocket
Mural-type scenic papers, e«
was prematurrly launched ami fell
hack to It* stand to explode. There penalty those depicting a villa
apparently was no connection be­ such as country-side with mea
dows. trees and hills, give a
tween tha two accidents.
The Titan is designed as Amer­ small room an Illusion of spac­
ica'* biggest war rocket. Plans iousness.

Aaron, Mathews
Pace N L Batters

Happiness Through

Hospital Notes
tis o L

DECEMBER •
Adalasleat
Ford Mueller, Dellary
Gladys Seabrook, llrllary
Walter Del», bsnford
E m m a Dorr, Sanford
Virxinia Pope. Sanford
Jam** Jenkins, Lake Mary
Brands Carroll, Sanford
Kathryn Prescott, DeRary
Johnny Davit. Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Killen,
Sanford, s (laughter
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pope,
Sanford. ■ daughter
Divmlssals
Rosa Lee Silas. Sanford
Ruth Marrantel, Geneva
Helen Galloway, Sanford
Woodrrrtr.Haile). Like .Mary
DE1.KMBI.Tt~T-----------AdalesiMs
Lorretta McDermott, Maitland
Kathleen Morris. Sanford
Carolyn Raybon, Sanford
Karen Miller, Sanford
Margaret IJoyd, Sanford
Naomi Smith Siplln, Sanford
Marlene Aikrow, Sanford
Joaeph Hudson Jr., Mt. Dora
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Lloyd,
Sanford, a daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ray­
bon, Sanford, a son
Disasiasals
Sally Kilchell, DeBary
Doris Angel, Sanford
Walter Dees, Sanford
Eunice Brown, Sanford
Dlttiet Cooper. Sanford
DECEMBER II
AI m Ii i Im i
William II. Vann. Sanford
Flossie Zimmerman, Osteen
Alberta Rowland, Sanford
Dniive Roberts, Sanford
Ida Lepore, Sanford
Arthur Danielf, Sanford
Dorothy Anderson. Saniord
Dorothy Evans, Sanford
Lillie Boone. Sanford
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. King Stoll,
Sanford, a son
Mr. and Mrs. William Foraman, Enterprise, a son
Dhmln-als
Catherine Sue Jones. Sanford
Ja m es Johnson, Sanford
Patricia Grayaon, Sanford
Margarai Lloyd, Sanford
Hickey Wyman. Sanford
Airs. Kenneth Raybon and
baby. Sanford
Sarah Getter, Altamonte
bpring a
Eleanor WUIIami, Sanford
Elisabeth Wilson, Sanford
Eliiabth Rowe, Sanford
DECEMBER 12
Admission*
Dorothy M Royrr, Sanford
Celia Sayward, Sanford
Gregory Thompson, Mims
Major Owen*. Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Hobby Austin,
Sanford, a son
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Anderson,
Sanford, a son
Mr. and Mrs. James Boyer,
’'"anford. a daughter
Mr. and Mra. Alton Sayward,
Sanford, a son
Dismissals
Mary Gullo, DeBary
Doyle Young, Sanford
Charlie Sampson, Oviedo
Shirley Lloyd and baby,
Sanford
Jean Bell, Sanford
Marten Askron, Sanford

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the body carry the “electri­
city" to supply the necessary
stimuli to different parts of
the body. If there is any in­
terference with the normal
transmissions of these im­
pulses the organ innervated
“stalls" until it again re­
ceives its normal quota of im­
pulses.
Hence, just as one has one’s
car thoroughly overhauled
yearly at least, so it is but
common sense to have a me­
chanic to look over your body
at least once a year. Your
Body Mechanic is your Chiro­
practor.
Are you a Chiropractic case'.’
On* of a series of articles
p u b lis h e d in the public inter­
est to explain and illustrate
Ihe
pruclice of scirntifir
l liiropraetic, written by Dr
F. I.eo hern in whose office is
located at 'JOI S. French Ate.
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SENHELEHS VANDALISM U Herman Jacobnon’a opln.
ion of two boys breaking 40 window panca and • $200
plate window in hia 220 Scott Ave. garage. Jacobaon’a
maid said ahe aaw two boya about 9-12 throwing rocka
at the windows Wednesday afternoon. The boya ran
when discovered, the maid aaid. Jacobson finished re­
modelling hia garage last Monday, and left the plate
glaaa pane there for storage. Jacobaon offera a $25 re­
ward for information leading to the identification of the
breakers.

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Demos Set Strategy In Coping
With Republican Peace Issue
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c r a ti appeared today to hava ta t­ tougher with each passing week"
tled on a strategy for meeting the for the Democrats.
‘‘pear* issue" which has them jit­
—GOP N a t i o n a l Chairman
tery about tha 1U»10 presidential Thurston B. Morton said it was
campaign.
"within the realm of possibility”
Statements by party leaders hi that Rockefeller would accept
the past week indicated they hope second place to Nixon on tha Reto Heal with the problem by publican ticket. Morton said on a
arguing that the Eisenhower ad­ TV program that Nixon waa far
ministration has jeopardised peare ahead of Rockefeller among party
hope* by accepting “ second place" field workers but that “ an awful
lot could happen" before next
in competition with Russia.
The "peace issue" is a term July's convention.
u-rd hy both parties to describe
—Rep. Leslie C. Arends (R-lll.)
the administration's new willing­ predicted In a statement th a t Nix­
ness to negotiate with Kussia on would walk away with the
and I'residenl Eisenhower's well nomination. He said Nixon would
publicised
good
will
travels tie nominated on the first ballot
abroad.
at the Chicago convention and
The Democratic strategy was then heat tha Democratic can­
emphasised in a report by the didate.
party’s Advisory Council and in speochc, hy two potential praal- p , . _ p p p | p « u P (&lt;n n v
dentlal •nominees, Sens. I.ymlon f 1 *»Vt ' « 1 l c a *H e ' - O P y
B. Johnson (Tex.) ami John K.
I/iNDON (UP!) — To determine
Kennedy iMuss.)
air pollution during te ndon's foggy
Other developments in the p o -. winter, a captive balloon is being ^
liliral field o v e r tha weekend ln-|fl°wn 1° Battersea Park,
eluded:
- Sen. Mike Mansfield iD-Moiit.)
said any Democrai would have a
"moat difficult time" against
h* N
ew
At TThe
New
either Vire I're-ioent Rlrhard M. i*
j Nixon nr Gov. Nelson A. Rocka| feller in the presidential race next
year,
1 Mansfield said in an interview
j the Republicans wera gaming ha1cause of Eisenhower'* increased
211 E. list
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ayatem. For if the wires hi*:
not jm t right, or if there is
a short, the electricity can­
not reach thegtoint it should
serve.
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BY FRED n.\N7ir,
NEW YORK lD PI) - Thp art
of Harry Brlafuntr, at it not it
called. orcupic* a unique role in
*ho*v bu»ine*&gt;. Whether If* an out­
door stadium, the Waldorf Astoria
or a aimpatiro espresso jo.ru in
Home, he pack* 'em in
The rich, poor and in between
f.. apparently find in hi* spiritual*,
gprk sons* and novel:} numbers
f lm e form of therapy.
Tliursday night'* hour-long t.'BSTV special, "Tonight With Belafonle" demonstrated why. Each
number was carefully pulithetl to
a rich finish. The hour ottered
—beside* mere music — morr sim­
plicity. less alfectaticn. muc i pow­
er and even passion.
There was no preaching; no
bouts with Hebrew, Spanish, ttajten, calypso or jagg tune*, how
™ rr interesting and colorful the*
might be. This hour wa* reserved
for a wide range of the songs of
the Negro people. Work song-', love
song*, spiritual* and rhildren'.*
game songs. And this diet wa*
srasoned with rousing choral and
dance number*, iiclafonte also in­
troduced to network TV audiences
the little-known folk singer. Odetta.
Today this woman must be regard
• 4 as a star.
^Tlie mood of the show was a
dynamic one a* Belafonte and his
hand picked production aide* —
director Norman dewiston. chore­
ographer Walter Nicks, set design­
e r (iary Smith. *et decorator Ted
Ralph ami lighting director Stan
Alprr — joined to provide clean,
imaginative background* for the
up beat and down beat «nng». The
getting* for the spiritual* and the
^ ivlvic " number were especially
W erttxe. I tuppose you can rail
it a "'message musical," in u s
way. I got the message.
"Of all the mused rhanres of
the war. tin* one probably was
the most tragie anil the most »:i
excusable." wrote Civil War histo­
rian llrucp Cation of the so called
•Crater Fiasco* of July, l»6l.
Playhouse 90 on t'BS-TV pretantrd the story of this fiasco in
W vivid drama by David Shaw,
•'The Tunnel." The leleplay in­
cluded in one way or annthrr every
known aspect nf this intriguing a t ­
tempt to breach Confederate line*
before Peter.*burg. Va. by explod­
ing dynamite in a mine under­
neath them.
Technically tpcakmg, the trench
arencs and the final agonies in
the r ra te r were television t r i ­
umph*. They seemed to come right
W t nf the Matthew Brady picture*,
thanks to Drlheri Mann's direction.
Tltr only reservation I nave is that
Ilichard Itoone and Rip Torn, the

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Another CBS TV special Thurs
day night wa* called ‘’Christmas
A' The Circus" and originated in
Miami Beach. Kla, with James
Arness and Dinni* Weaver a*
host«. Circuses still do nat lend
themselves to TV coverage too
well, but this show did a« well
as possihle. Even though Santa
Claus didn't show up, I won’t
knock this one. Alter all, any
show- that pre-empts the Betty
Hutton show ean't be all bad.
The Channel Swim: Charles
Laughton and French singer actor
Yves Montand join NBC TV's Di­
nah Shore show on Sarnia*. Dee
2o. . Lelaml Hayward's t'BS-TV
special. The Fabulous Fifties,
with Tex Harrison. Jackie li'ea
son. Henry Fonda and other
"really big stars," has been
lengthened to a full two hours, in
stead of 90 minutes. The show is
scheduled for Sunday. Jan. 31. . .
Fifl D'Oriay, the “oo-la-la g.rl"
of the 2n». has a part in ""Cast
away*'' the Adventures in I’ara
disc episode on ABC TV for Mon­
day, Jan. I. . .Ed.lie Cantor and
English singer Erankie Vaughan
will join Mort Sahl in the NBCTV special. The Future Lies
Ahead, on Friday, Jan 22. . .
Mel 'Forme joins Pat Boone in
*ong on P at's ABC-TV show
Thursday, Jan. 7.

GOP Battle Cry:
Peace, Justice
CHICAdO (UPM
- The Bepublican National Committee hn«
picked "pfacn and prosperity with
freedom and justice" ns its tenta­
tive bnttle cry for I9*'.i(.
“ We haven't adopted it official­
ly." Jari-n Jones of Suit Lake
City, xice-cliairiunn of the rammitten for arranging the 19H0 pre­
sidential convention here, said.
“ We re goinir to kick it around a
little, but there was no other
motto presented for considera­
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% r a t»

aiety Reigns As Mayfair Inn
12th Formed Opening
G«l*tr ralpad Saturday avtn( i f whan tba San F ranchw
a Mayfair laa celebrated its
aaaaal ayewlnf with a Uriah

lacu and chiffon. Mra. HJggin- h?«Mi.Th«y aerv*d_breakfa»t to
-botlum't drtst waa an "attcnilou l
fo * * :1*
r residents o f/^ sf^ -d now liv­
fatter*’ white abeath with a red ting
In Orlando:
and Mra. C.
cabbage roae nettled la the drape C. Henderson, Mr. and Mra. Hen­
of the tcooped neckline In baek. ry Hamm Jr., Mr. and Mrt. Wil­
Brunette Mra. Walter Weible liam V. Hemphill, Mr. and Mrt.
At aeven o'clock over 300 fs ah*
were
a becoming royal blue aatla D. S. Talley and Mr. and Mra.
lasablif began to fUl the crystal
Arthur 11. Beckwith Jr.
where they were served cocktail length dreaa with aiatcbEnjoying her husband's music
ntfctalli.
oeurret and lag aboat. She and huaband dined waa Mrt. Peter Bukur of DcLand
its. bora d’
d* oeuvre*
nieyed lively
llrely conversation
eoarcraitioo before and danced with Mr. and Mra. who was seated with his parents,
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CM dinner ■
hour. -During dinner,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Bukur. No
••eordloo mutle furnished back- green tllk organta and laee, Mra. eua seemed to enjoy the music
grand entertainment and later Ifartha Ashby in red ailk chif­ any more than young Mra. Phillip
fMe Bukur and hi* five piece fon with draped bodice, and Mr. Boyd who twirled snout doing eiOfUhestra played for dancing in the and Mra. Edmond Weber • • the pert tango steps with her husband
tod and white striped baOroem. in gold lame and gold aandale. . . another constant dancer was
Oeergr Palmer, saw manager of Ronald Motta and MUi Shirley Mrs. Joe Frossard. who looked
CM Mayfair, was assisted ns host Lewis of Orlando completed the graceful in red taffeta ball gown.
auries Morrison, who greet* party.
Chriitmaay red was alto chosen
each arrival at the door. Ctr* Mra. Vernon Mite in aoft beige by Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs.
and Mrs. Joe Baker In champagne Ralph Cowan • • and for Frank
ouletlAf among Use party-goers
Miaa Margaret Winchen- satin with bronra and gold rhine­ Mebane't dinner Jacket thin year!
social director, and Mrs. stone* encrusted in her bouffant Another dashing male figure was
__„ Williams, aulatant manager. akirt were enjoying tha occasion T. R. Sheibenberger who sported
Mbio was gowned in white chiffon with their husbands. Circled about a dinner Jacket of brocade fabric.
a white orchid for the them wore the Sonny Reborns,
Tern McDonalds. Herbert More­ Slipper Lost
lands, Mason Whartons, Glen
Mrs. William J. Keenan danced
Parties Gay
Linglct and Frank Mebanca.
to lively during one feat number
Light blue taffeta under black that the Hepped right out of slip­
Ivery group, small or large,
artared into a holiday spirit that lace and nylon tulle was worn per and for a moment or two
has made each Mayfair opening by Mra. W. L. Gramkow. Saated there was a made scramble about
the flamer tre a t of the Winter with tha Gramkowa were Mr. and the ballroom floor before she
aaeial aeaaou. • • One ef the gay* Mra. Robert Crumley. Mr. and could dance on!
parties Included Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Rudy Sloan and Mr. and In parties of thrr» r«vij*lr» were
ry Robson, Mr, and Mra. Wal­ Mrs. David Bach.
Mr. and Mrv. Hal llarrias, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gussow w*r* and
le t flutter. Mr. and Mra. Francis
Mrs. O. C. Bertrang and Mr.
MaumUlat Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. WU* pleased to have with them his and Mrs. P. J. Zculi—Dr. and Mrs.
Bush, Cmdr. and Mrs. Gil* mother, Mrs. Bertha Gaasow, who 0. L. Barks, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Blake, Cmdr. and Mrs. Ken- ia hare from Long fatand, N. Y. Williams, Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. E.
■alb Rowell, Mr. and Mrs. Xar&gt; Othara about thsm. engaged ia M. Michael—Dr. and Mra. Gordon
lylo Housholder and Cmdr. and anlmatad conversation, were Mr. Stanley, Mr. and Mra. Fred Ganas
Mrs. Jot Frostard. Mrs. Roumd- and Mra. Harman Jacobson, Mr. and Mr. and Mra. II. M. Weir. Mr.
lit, chosen one of Central Flor­ and Mra. William Toll, Mr. and and Mr*. S. C. Stetson and Mr.
ida’s tea best dru jed t s s u last Mrs. Lea Samuel. Mr. sad Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Erickson made a
aaatoa, waa chit In white silk Marvin MslUar and Mr. and Mra. congenial foursome.
ansa with • mar aid green bodice Slag Zuckcrman.
Dr. and Mrv. J. B. Foley dined
I green appilgued sleeves • •
with Mr. and Mra, Charles Lewis,
Much Laughter
•Herald rhinotooee and allver fox
fist. After leavlag the Meyfair
Much laughter cams from the Mr. and Mrs. A! Whte, Mr. and
Muir party coaUmied ou at tha tablo occupied by Mr. and Mra. Mrs. James Stowell, Mr. and Mrt.
libann home where breakfast was Roy Symts and tbelr guests, Lari Faust and Mrs. Haicl Porter.
aarvtd • • Mrs. Babson wore a Cmdr. and Mra. D. Y. Weber and Ruby Goff, golfing pro at tha
Hack abeath with imported black Mr. and Mrs. Irving Durfee of Country Club, and Mrs. Goff were
lata overskirt.
Orlando • • The Webers had tha seen having a gay time. . .the
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. WoodsQ en­ opportunity to gat re-acquainted Robert Sheddant. who bad attended
tertained with cockUUs at their with Sanford people they met an earlier party in Orlando, arrived
bams before entering feslivUes from past years wrheo he was at a late hour—Just In time to
at the betel. She greeted her stationed hard. Now on laave, an- greet the happy crowd and bid
friends in aophlaleated aU-hlaek routs from Quonaat Point, R. I. them goodnight.
high lighted by a glittering tiara. to Midway Island, thay will be Navy Represented
TMir party. Including Mr. and house guests of the Symei for sev.
Mrs. Donald Flamm, Mr. and era! days. Others in tha group Heading the Navy contingents
Mra. Al Chiles, Mr. sad Mrs. wars Mr. and Mra. W. K. Me- were Captain and Mrt. L. A. Ar­
PUBJp Boyd. Mr. and Mra. Era* Roberta nod Mr. nnd Mra. Clif- thur who will laave ou the 30th for
oat Whittaker, Hugh Ansley and ford MeKJbbin • .Mrs. McKlbbln in Saa Juan. They shared a table with
fuast, and Mrs. John K. White, an cya-catehing short formal with Cmdr. and Mre. Lewi* Tamny.
Mid agoodbyes after breakfaat at royal biua bodice and white chif­ Mrt. Arthur, "flret lady" of tha
owe
Navy here, waa gownbd in a Boor
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Colonel end Mra Jeme* Truitt, length dreaa of black organta.
Captain and Mrt. J. D. Kamage
■■d forth tncludad Mr. u f Mra. who spend most of thoir leisure
A. K. Shoemaker Jr. •• she In an time golfing at tbo Mt. Plymouth ware ia a large group which in­
outstanding beige brocaded satin Country Club, wort seated with cluded their house guests—Mrs.
with matching coat • • Dr. and her slater, Mlaa Glenna Magill. Ramag# in a black dreaa with
Mrs. Edwin Undaey, Mr. and Mra.
First gathering at the home of white Bowing panels In back and
Danatd Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mr. and Mra. Robert Cushing and strings of pearls and a purple orBUlhimer. Mr. and Mra. W. W. reuniting with them nt the Mayt Mr. and Mrs. Joe DennJ* fair ware Mr. and Mrt. Ralph
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Mist Betty BUlhimer and Paircloth. Mr. and Mr*. Dark
Herb Earle, Mr. and Mre. Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rugtn
At The New
Harold Ka finer, Mr. and Mra. Ro- stela, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fredbart Hancock, Mr. and Mra. Jim arick, Mias Eileen WUlard and
Uvtagstoe, Mr. sad Mra. Robert Charles Wtbiter and Mra. Vtlma
Brawling and young newcomers Gonulti. Blonde Mrs. Cushing
a y is i ^
•a Sanford, Mr. and Mra. John wore • lovely grata silk organta
BpaliU from Htrriaburg. Pa. Mr. tulip dress.
Ipalski will be manager of a
The Robert Kama ware boat to a
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post mortem gathering at their
lovely Mra. Thomas Largtn at*
Itadtag with her doctor husband,
were an irridesceut gown of taffata with bodies panel of stiver
lame. They were with Dr. and
Mrs. T. F. McDaniel, Dr. and
Mra- w. V. Bitting. Mr. and Mra.
(Uwa McCall. Dr. and Mrs. Camwren Lawrence sod Mr. and Mra.
Ban Howland * • Tali was "first
opening'' for the Howlands, who
a n newcomers from Ft. Laudcrdtle.
Another large party Included
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ShinhoDer. ,
Mr. and Mra. L. 0. Speer, Mr. I
and Mrs. W. A. Adams, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Wight, Mr. and Mra. .
LeRey Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. I
James Cripps. Mr. sod Mrs. Ed
Hurt, Mr. and Mra. John lv«y .
on
Mr. and Mra. Earl Higginbotham
sad Mr. and Mra. Harry Took* . . 1
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Dr. Cason W ed
In Ceremony At Enterprise

Tuesday's adHlaai uf Ike Herald
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BY RBLEN SNODGRASS
.a n t She chose a beige dress the University of Kentucky with
Miss Bertha Elizabeth Wright with complimentary aceetsoriei a B. 8. degree ia Medical Techof Enterprise and Jacksonville,' and carried a spray of rust chry- nology. The groom la prominJft
in the medical profession through,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon santhemuras and croton leavesout tha atate.. The eouplt will
Wright. F.nterori«e and D r.' Dr. Jamc* F. Cason of Winter resldt la Mandarin, Florida.
Turner Z. Cason of Jack«onville I
ton of the groom aerved
(More WomenY'NewB
M em ber
wire united in marriage at Ail ** bc*t mm. Ralph V. Hadley
Orlando, soa-inlaw of the
The Jayeee Wives Club met Mon­ Saints Episcopal Church, Enter- of
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prise, Saturday, Dec. 12 at 2:M groom, Henry Wood and Wallace
day night nt the home of Mrt. p. m.
Gabler of DeBary served at ush­
Stuart Stetson, 430 Lakeview Dr.,
er*.
The
impresshe
single
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cere,
chid to complement her coiffure— Little Venice, for the December mony wav performed by the Rt.
The bride's mother was dressed
Also included in the party were; meeting. Mra. Jaek Wilber lntro- Rev. Henry I. Louttit. Bishop of in a pale blue jacket dress with
SPRINKLER,
Captain and Mrs. F. G. Edwards duced Mr*. Phylli* Vershel a t a ! South Florida Diocese assisted by matching accessoriea and wort
SYSTEMS **
—the waa gowned In blue French prospective member. She Joined the Rev. Paul K. Sbulti, vicar of a pink orchid corsage. The reelub and volunteered to be co-; All Saints church, in the presence, rrpiion for members of tha famlsilk bought in Paris where they the
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lies and out-of-town guests was
hosteis
with **“
Mr*. Edna Stuart
for of close friends and family.
lived before coming here. Also the January meeting at the Jay- church decorations of white glads, held at the home of the bride's
Repair* To AU Makes
Cmdr. and M rt. Art Elder, back eee building on French Ave.
1 ipuma and leather leaf fern were parents. Mrs. Ralph J. Sauls of
Howard
C. Long
to Sanford fer the accood .time, Members voted to help with th e , arranged by Mias Katherine Liteh. Atlanta, Georgia, assisted with the
NT E. COMMERCIAL BT.
fa i m t
and Cmdr. and Mra. D. E. Bru­ cooking for Navy Appreciation! The bride, given in marriage entertaining.
The bride was graduated from
Several member* planned t o : by her father, chove national blue
baker. Mra. Brubaker, whose paint, Day.
attend the luncheon meeting, peau d'ange dress, with long fitingt received much praise in the Thursday. Dec. 10.
I ted sleeve*, slashed neckline, i
WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT —
recent Art Assn. show, arrivtd in Mrs. Muon Wharton woo th* molded dome skirt w»tli clusters
all white with fox fu n ever a hostess gift. Refrasbmanta ware of unpressed pleats at the waiststriking farm-fitting dinner gown. served by the hosten. Mra. Stet- Hoe. over net petticoats, with
Another Navy group Included ion and bar co hostess, Mrt. Jack matching hat designed by a
(Formerly in chart* of tha Ford A tm e j
Cmdr. end Mra. I. M. Rowell, Lt. Erickson.
friend, Mary Ruth Walker. She
Paint and Body Department)
(J. g.) and Mrt. W. M. Hopkins.
wore a diamond and ruby bar i
IS
NOW
ASSOCIATED WITH —
Jr. Cmdr. and Mrs. Ed Winters,
pin, given to her grandmother |
Lt. Cmdr. and Mrt. J. A. Deliaby
tha
Couflt
Frederick
DeBary
hanal an Cmdr. and Mra. Sid Baat her marriage in 1943. She car­
ncy . . the latter wh« will aeon be
ried a white prayer book topped
California bound.
by a white orchid ami stephano10th ST. at SANFORD AVE.
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EXTENDS
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WELCOME
Misa Margaret McLendon of
TO Ills FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
LAFRA To Elect
Election of officcri was held J Jacksonvill* was her only attendSunday night at the mealing of
V. P. Tonight
L. A. r. R. A. Unit l i t will the Westminister Fellowship Class V A H - 0 W i v n g P l a n
” W l v C S t IAI1
meet tonight at th* CPO Club at of the Lake Mary Presbyterian :
Meeting
Tuesday
I p. re. A new vice president will Church.
be elected. All members art urg­ The following officers were
VA1I-B wive* w*..l meet at the
elected: Robert Osburn, president, CPO club, Tuesday at 8 p. m.
ed to attend.
David Wilson, vice president, Members are requested to bring
General Insurance
Dolores Kirsch, secretary, Phylls a can of any kind of food. Elec­
Flaherty,
treasurer,
Myrna
Wil­
Church Members
tion of officers for the coming
ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS
liams, social chairman and Judi year will be held.
Attend “M” Night
Taylor, program chairman.
Forty members of the Osteen The fellowship clan will help
The morning marathon to get
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Baptist Church in DcLand list p. m. after which they will be • week'a supply
Clarence and Hilda Powell, Owners
sandwichea
Monday evening.
at th# home of Myrna Williams. and cookies at one time.

Club Welcomes

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O f Richard Va/i &gt;4//en
Msjs —H.-~!ctt Clair Redding,
daujMrr~T&gt;c Mr. and Mr*. Clarenc# Leonard Redding, became
the bride of First Lt. Richard
Lyle Van Allen. »on of Mr. and
Mrs. William Max Vin Allen of
Willard, Ohio.
Chaplain \V. M. Hearn, Ledr.
U. S. N.. officiated at the candle­
light. double-ring, military reremonv. The bride was given in
marriage by her father. The
church was decorated with while
gladioli and mums. Garlands nf
fern graced the white velvet choir
curtain and four candelabra, en­
twined with fern, were placed
near the altar. Each window held
■ lighted candle.
Mrs. George Touhy. organist,
presented a program of wedding
music and accompanied Miss SonJa Monforton and Boh Crumley,
who sang a duel. ‘ Oh Perfect
Love” . Mr. Crumley also sang.
•Because”
and
‘The
lord's
Prayer."
Maid of honor was Miss Kinaboth Woodruff and little Miss Eli­
sabeth Robinson, niece nf the
groom, was flower girl. Ollier at­
tendants
were
Mrs. Thomas
Punch of Cocoa Reach, Mrs. Rich­
ard Robinson, Willard. Ohio, sis­
ter of the groom: Miss Sonja
Monforton and Mi«s Marty Came­
ron.
Serving as best man was First
Lt. Duane A. Yothrrs, Pope APR.
\ . C. and ushers were First I j
Maurice Schamens. First Lt Al
Hemming, of MacDili AFB. Tam ­
pa: First Lt. William Howard,
Stead AFB. Nevada: First Lt.
Wiliam Barney, Craig AFB, Ala ,
and M James Echols of Bronkley
AFB. Ala.
The maid of honor wore a bal­
lerina length dress of Glolite
cerise satin designed princess
style, with scoop neckline and
three quarter length sleev es. The
softly draped hack was finished
at the waistline with handmade
roses. She wore matching head­
dress finished with tiny hows
and carried a cascade bouquet of
Fugi mums, in tones of- gold.
All attendants were dressed
Identically n the maid of honor
and carried identical bouquets.
The flower girl wore a short while
satin dress and carried ■ basket
nf rose petals. Her white hit
was the same as those of the
other attendants.
The bride'a mother chose a
sapphire blue lace dress with
matching accessories and a white

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wore h gown of pure silk
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embroidered Alcncon lace,
embroidered with pearls
that finished the bateau
neckline on the pointed
basque bodice. Self-covered
buttons closed the lonjr.
tapered sleeves. The full
skirt featured a hustle
back, caught up with cab.
bane roses above a chapel
train. A half cap of lace,
outlined with pearls, held
her fingertip veil nf pure
silk illusion. She carried a
cascade b o u q u e t of lillies
of the valley and Krenched
carnations, centered with a
white orchid.

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Friday, honoring Miss Harriett Kcdditqr. Mrs. Wells
Rave the bride-elect a steilinyr silver L.ittn'dish and Mrs. Monforton jravt
her a silver carving and steak set. Miss Redding ytuve her attendants the
hats worn at the wedding. Shown seated are, left to rivht, Miss Redding,
Mrs. William Van Allen. Miss Sonja Monforton and Mrs. Janice I’unch.
Standing*. Mrs. Wells, Miss Alberta Fjnchler, Mrs. Monforton, Mrs. John
Cameron and Mrs. Richard Robinson.
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orchid corsage, The groom's
mother wore a Persian rove, nicn-

Th« Dependable Sunday School ; conducted hv Ihe President. Mrs
_CUa* of Ttva F ir* Mathodiat; V. L. Smith. A Christinas devo­
tion was given by Mrs. H. H
• t h u r c h held their regular monthly McCall Sr.
business and aocial meeting at
Entertainment was in rharge of
the home of Mra. T C. O'sieen. . Mrs. Ray Herron. The house was
Tuesday evening. Mra. Nancy | beautifully decorated with a light­
Brock and Mra. A. K. Shoemaker ed Christmas tree, and an artisti­
were co-hostesaea. Business w a s ; cally arranged worship cenlcr in
the living room. Carols were
sung, followed hy distribution of
gifts.
Delicious
refreshments
were
served, and Mrs. Bess Pilcher a»sisled hy Mrs. Shoemaker gave a
most impressive reading "There
The
Golden
Circie Sunday was No Room in thr Inn,” closing
School Class of (he First Baptist with Silent Night.
Those prevent were Mrs. J. M.
Church htld a class meeting and
Christmas party at the home of l-eonard. Mrs. M. K. Baker. Mrs.
Mrs. J. W. Carter. tIOt W. 30th Mildred Hutner. Mrs. John Calla­
han, Mrs A. L. F.sterson. Mrs.
St
Mra. Carter gave the devotion, Jack lladerer, Mrs. Emma Har­
utvng as her theme, the Christmas ris. Mrs. C. R. Jones, Mrs. W. R
axory. Sentence prayers were led Kirby. Mrs. P. II. Lansing.
Mrs. John Schirard, Mrs A. L.
by Mrs* M. N. Cleveland. The
R e la te presented Mrs. Cleveland, Skinner. Mrs. L. B. Steel. Mrs
class teacher, with a gift and the 1 Ren Todd. Mrs. Clarence Wallis.
group sang rarola. accompanied Mrs. J. A. Wright, Mrs. Herrnn.
Brock, Mrs.
a* the piano by Mrs. J. V. War- I Mrs. O'Steen. Mrs.
Shoemaker, Mrs. McCall, Mr*.
ren
Christmas decorations included, Smith and guest. Mrs. Pilcher,
a gum drop tree and an unusual
chandelier, made by Mr*. Carter.
Othera attending were Mmrs.
Cleveland. Warren. 0 H. Goethe,
Holly Piercy, F. W. Hall. M. R.
Circle 2 of the Untied Presbyter
Dekle. H. C. Patterson. B. Atis
^ t i n . B. M. Dyson, Stanley Cole­ ian Women nf the Lake Mary Pre*man, Clyde Muse, A, W. Wood- byterian Church will meet at Mrs.
all, Harvey Bloodsworth and T. Robert Rugenstein’s home for their
annual Christmas party, Tuesday
S. RUrk.
at ft p. m
('.ids will he exchanged between
flexible plastic straws — for Secret Pali and names will be dis
hot and cold beverage* — may be cloved.
Mrs Richard Keogh will he in
nnaed for re use and bent, squrei
ed or lied without Ins* of func­ charge of the devotional and a
tion. Until recently, they were for short business meeting will he
held prior In the party.
boepiteli exclusively.

Golden Circle

•Class Meets

Christmas Party
Planned Tuesday

MONDAY
Pinrcrrst Haplisl Church Frl
low slop. ft ::o p. in. Brotherhood
supper, 6.3n p m
TUESDAY
Men's Club of First Christian
Church meets ft p. m.

\ Ml II, Enlisted and Chiefs
Wives elected officers for the next
six months term al the December
meeting. Those elected were Mrs
Daphne
Beacliamp,
president,
Verna Itnltun. vice president. Ruth
Dillahunly, secretary-treasurer and
Mary lam Shanks, publicity.
Following the business session,
a Chri.stnus &lt;os-i.il hour was en­
joyed. with an exchange of gifts
and olhrr holiday li-vtivitlev.
A "Give \w av” p.irtv for the
men is planned lor Jan 2J.

World War 1 Meets
With Auxiliary
Veterans of World War I, Bar­
racks l*ft and the woman's auxi­
liary. enjoyed a i hridmas party
at Ihe American f.eginn home
Thursday.
The hard work of committees
was rewarded with a turnout nf
mure Il ian 70 merry makrrs for
Ihe fr-tivltirs
\ turkey dinner
with all thr trimmings, including
home made pies, rakes and cook
ics was enjoyed hy the group
Gifts
wore
exchanged
and
Christmas carols sung hy those
attending

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BY MRS. t I.ARCNCE SNYDER
Jiin Franklin of Flint. Mich, is
visiting Ills cousin, Wilby Cole
man.
Mrs. Harry Osteen and Mrs
Robert Williams visited friendv
in Drland. recently.
T II Jones has returned Irn-n
a business trip to Buckhead, S
C.
Harry Hayden and Lee Causey
of Seville, were guests of Mrs
Harry Osteen, la -1 week.
Robert Lee Vrrnx is now mak
ing hi* home with htv grandpar­
ent*, Col
and Mrs. William
Doyle, Hi' former home was
Tonnawanda N. Y. lie has been
stationed in Furth, Germany, for
the past two year#, where he
served in Ihe finance department
of the U. S. Army.

The Oviedo Garden Club will
Presbyterian
Church
J nior meet Tuesday Dec. IS. at 3 p. m.
choir rehearsal. 1:11 p. in. Pio­ at the home of Mrs. C. II Clouts,
neer Fellowship Christmas sup Jr. for their meeting and Christ­
mas Party, with Mrs. T. U tango,
per. ft p in. Westminister parly Sr. and Mrs. W. K. Meek, Sr.
ft.to Pj m
as cn hostess.
i Pinecrevt Baptist Church. Got t Each member has drawn a name
den Circle S. S. class parly, al id some -liul in and will do some­
thing (or them during the Christ­
1 the church, 7 p in.
First Rapii-I Church, primary mas holidays. They ai-o will bring
canned goods in thr inerting for
III Christmas party and parents' a needv family in addition to a
night in social hall. ft p. ni Jim plant or some garden club gilt,
tor III Christinas party in the tor exchange. Christmas arrange
chapel, f t p
m . Bible survey nieiitx wilt he brought hy each
class. 7 :io p. in. Homemakers member and a vote taken on the
-S S. cln-t party, al Ihe home best arrangement.
of Mrs. W. I Crabtree, 2349 Pal
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Floating junior liostesse* were
hie Misses Kay Ivey, Carol Greene,
Sandra and Mary Ann Wright,
Patty Glen Johnson, Mary Ann
Strickland. Myra Frances Strick­
land. Pal Smith and Mrs. June
Warner.
Mrs. Van Allen chose for her
......g..a«y outfit a K’vV «-«vd
toil with hlark fur collar. She
uorc black and white accessories
and the while orchid from her
wedding Ito liquet.
After a wedding trip to Ohio
anil through western statea to
Wyoming, the couple will reside
' at Cheyenne, Wyo. The groom i»
a helicopter pilot and will he
stationed at Francis Warren AFB
ai Cheyenne.
Out of (own guest* included Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Swtnt, Ttfton,
Ga.; Mra. Thelma Wolfley, Tab
lahas«cr, Mr. and Mrs. K. II.
Hale, Tampa. Mr. and Mra. Wib
luin Chriaholm, Plant City, Mrs.
Alberta Fmkler, W.llard. Ohio
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Redding
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Kay of
Ocala.

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room The bride's table was over­
laid with a white satin cloth
and rentered with a tour-tiered
wedding cake, topped with a mint,
ature bride and groom. Pink
mints, nuts and punch were veryrd to the guests.
Barbara Flynt and Suxanne
Ahle, Coral l.ahlrs, a vururily
sister of the bride, kept the
bride'* hook.
Mrs. George Stine and Mrs. L.
I. F ra /irr greeted the guests al
the door. Others assisting with
the serving were Mrs. Harry
Woodruff, Mrs. K. A. Monforton,
Mrs. Howard Monlifth, Mrs. C.
M. Walls, Mrs. K. C. Harper,
Mrs. S. G. Harriman, Mr». It K.
Chapman, Mrs. George Wells,
Mrs. Paul t'hcslrrson. Mrs John
Cameron, Mrs. II. W'ayde Muc­
ker. Mrs. W. H. Ilofmann, Mrs.
W. S. Willis, Mrs. Al Hunt, Mrs.
W. A. Patrick, Mrs V , H. Je n n ­
ings, Mrs. J. t). Wright, Mrs,
William Wray, Mrs. Greg Kmlawr,
Mra. Sidney Ives III,
Mrs.
Charles Morrison, Mrs. C harlri
Lawton and Mrs. Robert Weeks.

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WASHINGTON - King Vidor,
who hav thr Hollywood publicity
boyi digging for a word ten time*
ai big a* "colossal," came by this
way cn route to Gettysburg on
what wai to be a secret minion.
T hu producer of some of the
grcateit movie spectacle* in the
last 40 y e a n in studying the bat­
tlefield with one thing in mind:
to provide the epic of all epici,
•'The Battle of Gettysburg."
If you think some of our Wash­
ington bureaucrats think big. you
ought to meet this guy. But to look
at him, he a a disappointment.
He was a few minutes late for
dinner downtown and any minute
1 expected hi* entrance on a wave
of ruffles and flourishes. From
what I hi“ heard about him—
and. especially, that big sired first
name—I expected to find a masfive man of radiance wearing a
gold crown
Instead, he sidled In sort of
self-consciously and took the far
seat, at the edge of the dining
room
He's afraid of crowds.
Afraid, this man who feels he
must amass 5.000 people around
him in making movie* tike "War
and Peace," "Duel in the Sun"—
and other like "Northwest Pass­
age" and "Stella Dallas."
The name "King" is real and
not the product of a Hollywood
idea man. lt was his uncle's mid­
dle name. Vidor, a Hungarian,
started his career m !91t. That
was the year he bundled his hride
in a Model T Ford in Galveston,
Tex . and headed foi California.

A Special Gift

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The Civitan Club ha* aa alogan for It* current project.
“A Holiday Gift That Not Only IS Good But DOES Good.
Too."
They refer to the Chriatmaa fruit cake* they’re aelling
to raise money to contribute to the Seminole A»*n. for Re­
tarded Children.
The Civitan* have arranged a special sale Wednesday
in which their fruit cake* may be ordered by telephone. Dur­
ing the hour* from 10 a.m. to noon and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.,
cakea may be ordered by calling FA 2-8511. John Spolaki is
heading a crew which will take care of the order taking and
deliveries. Cake also may be purchased through any mem­
ber of the club.
The Civitans have pledged to contribute 175 a month,
up to a total of 1900. to the work of the association for re­
tarded children and already have given the first check to the
iroup.
,
. ,
This sum i* important to the aupport of the association
which is doing a job that not many people would tackle.
Help them along with it by buying a fruit cake. It's a
good cause—and the cakes are delicious.

G O P Future Appears
Bright For 1960

greater—1/ s i (rest *n &lt;1 si dead
ny 1.YLF. t*. ftlM O ft
WASHINGTON (ITU - There Ijr—*• the political hats which
le p a r a tti (hr conservative Hem
li acknowledgement in unexpected
o u s t s of Hi* South Iron) ihr radiplarre lhal the Republican Party raj Democrats of the North
hat a bright proipcrt of decline
lleer mad* it appear that almost
a president neat year.
any Democrat being mentioned for
For example, consider a recent j W h i l e House would do. e v
.
l ... , ,
. _ cept. Johnson. The word here and
ip r rr h in Newark, t.N.J , by .
however. ii that ADA’*
Samurl II. lleer, chairman of the inn* love affair
juvt now n
department of government of Sen. Hubert II. Humphrey (11Harvard L’niveriily. Beer alio if | Minn.) That figure* Humphrey's
the new national chairman of record on rivil rights, for examAmerican! for Democratic Ac- pie. would make him the moil diflion.
! ftcull for aouthrrn Democrat! to
Iteer recalled the he»m*eratie accept,
conireitional triumph o( ISJS and ' ADA hat t«-cn pot shotting at
cited the political fact (hat there the eomreiilonal Democratic lead
are more Democratic than fte- *r*hip through much of the h u m
publican voteri. He added
hower admmiitration.
Speaker
Sam Rayburn and Johmon were
"The election of IV5* was a
massive vote of ‘no confidence' in co targets. The litr against Mr.
Sam has rated off to hr con
the ronsrrvativ* Republican ad­ rentrated now- against Johnson
ministration. Now. a year liter, Beer would a Unit a* toon have a
many well - informed people are
Republican in thr White House
doubting out loud that the Demo­
In ill simplest terms, the
crats can win the presidency next
charge against Johnson is that he
year . . despite the (act that the
leading Republican candidate ii use* the too’* at hand in hi* Job
a* Senate majority leader. The
one of thr best-hated political fig
: tool* are the Democratic chairmen
vires in thr l ’nited States .
1of the Senate s standing commit
Most of Beer a speech was
chairmanships are won and
voted to a bar* kouck.ed attack j,eid tinder the seniority system,
on Sen. l yndon B Johnson (D- The one party political system in
Tex.). He fingered Johnson as (hr jouth puis men in Congress
the man who was frustrating the inj keeps them there The* have
left wing element* of the Dem temorily and get the chairman
erratic party in their effort to en- ,hipj.
act a legislative program. The
Republican! can consider with
speech itie-f points up exactly Mnir ,,u*(ic:ion that njrttirrn
why most RepuMI.-am sad some 1B- , 0UUfrn Democrats wit he
Democrat* believ# a Republican l t „ fh 0,h*r , ihroata (or *om.
tail! bo oitclsd prtsident in IMO. „ m# ,0 f im f -j-jm
noI gr r l i
Republican prospect! are bright ly damaga the Democrats m eon
berauaa the Democratic party 11 grrinoaal elections
angrily divided. Whatever the po­
It is bktly to cause great dam
litical hat* may be for Vie* Pres age, however, m presidential
idem Richard M. Nixon, it Is no years

Assignment Washington
Vidor admitted something ahou*
Now they're comparing him with
the movie, and he did it reluctant­
Cecil B. DeMille.
Vidor refuses to remember his ly. That is that Tyrone Power
age. or his wife's, or the ages actually appears in some sequen­
of hij three children. That way, ces, although all the audicr.ce will
he thinks, he can keep thinking
see will be the back of his hca^
young—and big.
The biggest thing he thought up for a few second* a! a time.
The biggest idea thi* shy,
was the production of "Solomon
and Sneba," which will cost more square-faced big thinker came up
than $t&gt; million. A* it turns out. with in filming "Solor..on and
Lloyds of Lctutor. &lt;**■•» —■* . .. . ju I Sheba" was to use 79-milltmotr?
cameras which shoot pictures on
SI million of it.
twice the standard
That's how much it cost L'nited negatives
Artists to reshoot the film after width.
Tyrone Power d.cd of a heart
It comes out something like
attack. Thrv recast the movie Cinerama, and at one time Vidor
with
.........Yul
waaBry'nner.
editing II sound tracks annul.
x(,f odds against anything like tancously, several of which h a ^
a leading man dying in the mid- three stereophonic speakers.
w
j !e of a major film production
He said it was enough to d m *
were so great that the policy cost a man crazy. And the next minuts
United Artists a more $15,000. he was talking about making the
(Since then, the insurance rate | Gettysburg movie and using nearhas gone up 1
I ly double that many sound tracks.

N E E D SO M E

EXTRA CASH?

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Z o o (J e t s (»oat
NEW YORK I I'PD — The
l o o m UR
$400
Bronx Zoo ha* a new goat named
Adolph, son of the goat that p e r­
forms in the movie version of
"Porgy and Ile-s " The goat was
the gift of Mrs. Dorothy Heyward,
C O R P O R A T I O N
widow of the author of the musi­
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Spacemen Need Road Maps Too

Letters To
The

Editor

Words could never evprest our
(hanks and feeling of gratitude
to all the wonderful people who
have helped us so much since the
tragic loss of our home and helings "it Friday, Dec 1. 'No
we thank the many wh*» gave
and tried to give blood donations
during my illness Without your
help t could have never made
it We would like to stale that we
hold no hard feelings tow aril : 'r
&gt;4:,&lt;or,| y irf Dept. They were
only doing their Jan under orders
Go-1 bless vou every one
Mrs Trston and
The Delton Tesion family
American* now drink too mil
lion, or J4 per vent, more cups of
coffee a day than they did to
vear* ago, act &gt;iJ*ug to the I’an
Vmerlcan Coffee Bureau, but
tliev re unly using 10 per cent
n. r,- pu.;."..:; i ! Coffee

I’HtL.VDFI.PIHA (L T ti — The
space traveler of the future will
— e r r " - p e r i be zz differ..-.;
from the tour.st of today. He will
need a road map.
If he takes a wrong turn, he
might wind up in orbit around
„
,
the sun tor a., eternity instead
of reaching his destination, such
a- ibe planet Venus
Scientist* m the Missile and
Space Vehicle Department of the
General Ktectric Carp already ;
are working on road maps for
space pilot* V map charting the
way to Venus has been completed \
for the V.r Force's Wright \.r
Development Center
The map 1* drawn on grjph
paper in the form 0f gracefully
curving !.ne« It lou.% more like
an ever. -e in algebra than a con
ventional rood map
Numbers .1 -mg tne bottom of
the graph c.ve possible dates for
aur.chiug a manned or unman
. mi .1 spats *..*u ia Viuus. s.im

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LONDON (LTD — Ru«.«ln apparently believes its un»
matched submarine force could cut the Atlantic lifeline be­
tween Britain and the United States in any new war. it waa

PARIS f I T l ' — S e c r r a r v of family spat could m ar the forth- • France, deeply hurt. let it be
Staff Christian Herter a'-uerd comma YVeMern summit meeting understood she took a "grave
NATO today tha* American de- starting here nc\! week. Some view" of the charges President
Jen*?
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S. officials had a used \-nerICurope a* prc'crr v'rcnr.i a*,
i'» 11 N \T n \::lf &lt; (if f.it'mi Charles Dellaulle flew hack to
icast until the end of r&gt;31
behind ;n s.ippnrtmg '.he alliance Paris today fiom a meeting of
The tvattle began when (ien. French community nations in
But he a id Cmlerserretary f*
Douaias
tcid Franc* an! Nathan F. Twining, cha.rman of Africa and was expected to Join
the other \llic* the t ’nited &lt;■atc« l.he T. &gt;. Joint Chiefs id Staff, told in the fracas.
expect* them to start
--.-.nr a secret meeting of NATO mtli-’ Herter scheduled meeting* totheir fair share of the We*1*™ tarv rhief* Thursdav that some day with British Foreign secre­
defence burden. according to in nations. notably France, were tary Selwyn Lloyd and other
weakening 'b r alliance b failing NATO leaders on the eve of the
formed sources.
meet their military commit­ annua! meeting of NATO foreign
llertcr was moving in on a ma­ to
ministers which start* Tuesday.
ments.
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reported today.
The 1BG0 edition of Jane’s Fighting Ships, the standard
naval reference, says the Russians seem to be confident they
:sn prevent the Anglo-American navies from gaining control
of the vita! wp*.e»v«tyr Kurope and Avs. -

It Pays To Use The Herald Want Ada

Ike's African Tour May Force
Khrushchev To Visit Area Soon
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t PI Foreign F.ditnr
Expect Russia's Khrushchev to
pay a visit to Africa next year,
perhaps even before an Fast West
summit meeting President Livenbower s tour of uncommitted Asi­
an nation* is making a real im­
pact on the Communist world.
Britain's Prime Minister Harold
Macmillan is going tn Africa in
January. Khrushchev is likely to
try to counter these allied moves
He already ha* been invit'd to
l.uinea and may* stop over in l.i
beria for the presidential inaugu­
ration there.
Western diplomats believe Bed

ATTENTION,

China is jealous of Ru**ia's
-.epped ujf aid to needy countries
outside the Communist bloc. The
^ iv ie t Union lias contributed sub
Manually to the Peiping economy
over Hie p an few years but the
hungry giant wants more. Accord
mg to the reports. Red China i*
particularly upset at the money
Hustia is p turing into the l mted
\rah Republic to help build the
Aswam high dam. To all appear
anccs. the Russians are ignoring
Peiping's gripes.
The Western summit meeting in
Paris next week may be some­
what of a flop. Because of mabil
tty to agree on joint policy at
lower levels, allied preparations
have broken down All that's tow
expected to be decided iv a dale,
place and tentative agenda for
the eventual summit meeting with
the Russians. There definitely will
have in be a subsequent Western
get together at the top level lo
iron out a united polic' brf ire the
meeting with Khrushchev
At least one high official in thr
Nationalist Chinese government iin favor «f American newsmen
going to Red China Tills marks
a drastic switch since the Fornui
sa regime has been strongly op
posed to such a move on the
grounds it might he the first step
toward diplomatic
recognition
But this high offieial tccls that
American newsmen in Peiping
might make Americans in gciirr
al more aware of the oppressive
nature of the Peiping Regime and
thus more sympathetic tn Chung
Kai-shek.

THK (IOUDYKAU SKRVU K STOIIK nmv heinjr completed in A b o u t ready
for Ihimiicm. The (loodycar store a t First St. and Laurel Avc. has been
tcceivitiK merchandise front the Dark Avo. store for the past week, general
manajror \ \ \ !&gt;. F.llerbe said yesterday. The jrrand openittjr will tie in Jan­
u a r y . |’he 7.000 st|Uare foot store has a paikinjr lot of ei|tial size. The
Dark Ave. store will lie lorn slown to make wav for Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Dank tellers' booths.

HOl.LVWOOn I L T D — Case | were going in make a screen test
history of the downfall of a movie of l K ai the studio*, to I rigged
it lo appear opposite her It waslow n bachelor.
n t a siu c c'ilo l test, and both of
Subject Barry Coe.
us v«ere glad
Age 25
*&gt;i’ 29. 1939 "T rird to get up
Profession- actor, under eon
m ira g e to propn e."
tract to 20th tenturv Fox
Del .lu. 1939.
Alter two nights
June 20. 1039; "I like being a
bachelor, dating different girl*." . of fancy dinners and walks on
lie *a;,l in an interview ' Any the bearli 1 finally blurted it nut
i it 11riot a m m i :
man * a fool to think of getting
\t»TKE w h#t .
if \ r n !».«• ?
married before the age of JO. 1 II
m»m •■M
g! 11• ■I &lt;•» l»i|s!nr«» »• Frrn
.lay -ingle for another five or
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fit# f
.4 it A|*l »* n*
ten years."
«,f | ”n..r» .ATl•1 Mil* I | ' iT#fn| Is
Julv 29. 1939: "I had to go to
ir&lt;i*’sr wi i * sina* *» it »•••• s i*t n
a luncheon at Fox lor me vii"
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nitfifd^
l n;vrr«e contestants." he said.
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flair .1* '•! .i ■•fil«r&lt;» « i i
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Nan s S ' a*
n ■ ,dr- •
from Denmark anil Sweden They
Itt.o * K|i»rM« M r u 'M
were really beautiful."
&gt; 5 !».»!!.»• It.iL #r
Jill)- 29. 1939 Cor took both
I'llMl* i l»' * T. 11. Z' :*
r
girl-. Jo r u m Kristiansen Mien
in i i i i ; i i im i ii i t»i n r n r i mi
it ark' a n t Marie Louise F.kvtrom
m \ i it .ii n o i \ t .
t im i i i . i\
ANII lllfl %| MIMII I*. (III N H ,
.Sweden-. to dinner and a night
i i m in i a
club
IN I II %Nf I '.It % NO. I01BI
July .in. 1939 Coe breakfasted
OltA i . i : k HILL,
.vd't girls at their hole! "Tliev
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invited me as a Joke, but I took
E D W A R D III!.!
Ithein seriously. Both of 'em were
I &gt;#f#ml«nl.
pretty sore when I showed tip at
Mil If r. Tit (ITl*. Ml
STATE • •
F i .* *nIDA T«
A n'clmk in the morning
King-.I II 11
Aug. 4. VJ39 "Bv this time I'd
71 North
t » f 'fsi
derulrd that Jorunn was a very
Cotumbu* i»hi.»
nire girl aed that I should dale
Ton *f •• •
nMlflH that •
’ ’’.l of «out|*1ii
fu r ilttror * ha«
| her inure uf;,-ii. She spoke more
fit# I ii|g&gt;iisi vnij. iiful &gt;.hi
Kngiisli than Marie Louise "
nr* r#«julrM lo «*r\# .* s*..pv r.' 1 BAtNUntDRR. ti.v (DPI) Sept 11. 1939
most of the
1
srmAk## nr pl*mliM»5 »o
• t&gt; i —N.ivy frngmrn prnlied the swirl
&lt;■' » •n*|*l *
Nth# t'Utnt If f • ' ’
waters of the Flint River t-&gt; competition lin t dropped nut. anil
I*.i il • I's-rUitt* *•? Wot ing
&gt;imh Hlfrrt. t irlniid'i. Klort*l.i. idhI day for the bulies of four vie Jorunn was restricting her ilotr&gt;
(Inti of a hunting scclilent lh.it to me "
III •
.( • ItllC lo III# oft is*# n? *•&lt;•* « lr- ••* claimed »ix lives.
Si pi 22. 13.&gt;3 ' I darted c:i '
m
; her t'L - pronounced You
Rescuers
recovered
bodies
of
\t nil*) Pri'dinh'- ?*
|f %•■a
fa 1 |o sin
J«ii|(int#ni I v sis-fault two children brf.irr darkness r r — a «nrt of Norwegian mek
forced suspension of the search name I thought it v&lt;as kin la
- *1' i»a• i# I tn iii# *• ” •«? com* Sunday night.
cute "
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(lc! 13. 19.39 'T h e r e w.unt
\ d r a g - l i n e f o r c e o f 1? Ih u '.s
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f *i. &gt;• m m&gt; •* ' i •y, Klorhl i found t h e tvyo f i n a l l b o d i e s j n m e any use in keeping my el l plume
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(»«•&gt; i \f liAti't.al
m n t o rh o .il
c a p s i / e d . s p i l i n g it* my little ’slack he-ik
* •*•r •
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I in .&lt;r&lt;l !t.i
• r - . r n o r e i i p a n t i in to t h e w a t r r .
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lar with a t u m . Jeha Ogdaa
MM sy a a a fer fttaiamoyer. Id
CaMaa rolled a SIT far Pbrnmst,
Louie# Heeferd waa tape m the
beaker's team with a.II?. Mania
woods roiled the saaM aeries Mr
1. Edwards, aad isothsr Edwards
fUysr. John Bert— ftUad a MX.
BsUy Ctllaa thawed great Mm
ia toppling the AT M split twice,
aad also made the letter S-lt split.
Tim Solly kkkad ever the 4-M,
Fat Foster made the M il, Grace
Newton picked ap tSd^TT-a, both
Jeesd Carrathere and*;-. , Elmers
scored on the-HO as did Gordon
Sanart. aad M a Mackey toppled
the HO.
I te e Mem B. Edwards, and
ft PI—craat won two semes
■ f —lead, in Mis week's play,
I moM.fl— aarioa turned ia
tech team. Howard Harrison

Oviedo

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Y o r k — Former Presi­
dent Harry S. T-v-un, criticising
(he unification o f Him e.nird fortes
under the Joint Chiefs of Staff:
”lt'a a shotgun wedding that
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Personals

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atOHT. TITLK OK l.STNRBRT
Sr THE PROPERTY TO BK
AFFECTED BT THE ISflCAKCE ET THE TOWN OP
tONOWOOD. FLORIDA. OP
STREET AND WATER 1MFHOVEMRXT BONDS HERElEAFTEE MORN FAnTICVLlAJU.Y DESCEtBED. OE TO BK
AFPecTED IN ANT WAT Mitlke, P. A. Rowland, Howard
THEREBY:
Mf S t a t i e f F lo rid *. through tk* Moutlets, R. f. Robison, A. F.
l e -A l t e r * * ? - e f th e Nlatk J e d l - Collum, Oliva Wall*, C. C. Priest,
i Circuit *r sa id s u i t , and the
w e t p eep ecty ow n ers, ta ipa y v r* , R. U. Hutchison, J. C. Davis, H.
mm and e t h e r s - iiavtag er I. McCall, R. D. Priest and the
• l a p a n y rla h t. t i ll * *r In* hostesses.
wt tn property to k* effected
Ike t u r n e r * k g the To w n at
E w e e d . F H r t d e , , *» th e st r e e t

moat s o n or Mar* p e r t k u l e r l r de*j M e S , e r I* ka a ffec ted In an y
sear tkereky, a r o - h o t e k g required
t e appea r kefor* th e (.’trru ll Court
g tern Inet* County, riarld *. In th*
— n th Judicial Circuit o f *uld m a t*
■A tk* C eu rtk eu M I s Sanford. FlorMe. on t h e Stk day e l January.
U * . a l » U * o'clock A. M., and
— OW e s u a e why th* prayer* o f th*
K t t l o a f ile d In the above proceed■ fg oheuta n e t he granted. and
S | S tr eet and W a ter ln ip r o r .iti.n l
K i d s therein described and tk*
B # s e e d i n g * heretofore bed a u th o r.
■ I I t h e Issu ance thereof valid*:m s a d co nfirm ed , said Ronds be*
f i g date d S ep tem b er I. i s i » bearm i l e l N t i t a t t h a rate er ratsa
f l i t e s e s e d l n a f i v e per seniu m
■ % ) per e e n a m , a g y i b l s emitfita a lly
on •a p t amber
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en d
■ a r e s t e f each s t a r . a s « r » p * l l n x
t i e prtnHpnl am o un t e f It*.***. •&gt;*I— In th e den omination nr l l.e e e
eneh. and m a tu rin g aerially In an— e l loatoJInuute In Ihe year*
g l e t e ISIS, Inclualv*. a more
gpwiplet* deecrlpllon o f la id S l r t t l
M
t f i i t r Improvem en t Bonile hefig rentalned i n t h e patttfon here*

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Ml*.
l a r*i Natal* ml
LEWIS CALVIN HENDKRJMtX
Deceaeed
To All Credltne* s a d C r n e e i Mar*
l a g Claim* e g Dem aad* A g a la et
Bald B e ta ta i
Ton end ea ch o f yo u era haraby
n ollfltd en d reoutrad to presen t In
duplicate a n y claim* and dem ands
which you, o r either o f you, may
hav# a s a l n a t t h e eclat* e f
I.KWIB CALVIN IIK.VOKIIMOX. derr sse d, Is le of said Cou nty, In the
County Judge o f Hrmlnnl* County,
rierlda, a t hi* e f f l r * In Ihe court
b o u ts e f la id C o unty a t ILnfnrd.
Florida,
w it h in
eigh t
relen der
m oeilia from Ihe l im e of th*
fire! pnbllentlen e f thle nolle*.
Each rlslm nr demand shell be In
wrlllnp, and . h a l l s t a l e t h . pier*
nf reeldrnr* en d poet nfflr* eddr.ee
■if the claim ant, nnd eh all he sworn
l e hy ih e cla im a nt, a g e n t , a t to r ­
ney, and any such claim or d e ­
mand not *&lt;« file d ehpIL he fold.
Rerih* l l e n d t r f a n
A* ad m in istr a trix e f Ihk

t s k i u t s I * i b da y o f Decamber,
/ * / TOt.IK A. Wlf.l.tAMd. Jr.
J * 4 g * e f the Clrrult f o u n t of
U * Ninth Judicial Clrrult nr
SHarlde, ln s a d fer Sem inole
County.

flnrdnn V. Frederick
A t l o m a y for Kale!* nf
L e u la Calvin lU a d ereo it
t e t - l u t North I'ark Ave
P. O. Hue US*
Hanford, Florida

Ice Benefit

Dorcas Class

a tinv .' l a s a n

H o r LO.YUWOUD, KI/mlUA

TMB STATE Or
AND Tire sEvenor.

RANCHO SANTA PE. Calif. —
Victor Mature'* now wife, Adrione, mating that she and Matura
were married in Mesice because
of confusion about the legality of
their earlier wedding in,Italy:
“If thare Is anything Vie hates
K is confusion. So w* decided to
go out and do It all over again.’’

01*E OF THE GROUPS of the Seminole High School Choraliers, that will
be heard in special numbers a t the annual concert Wednesday night ia the
T r i p l t Trio.* They are, left to right, Joyce Weinman, Phyllis McDaniel,
Suxanne Jones, Linda Barley, Betsy Williams, Bonnie Staffer, Annette
Yates, Lynda Humphrey and Cindy May.
(Staff Photo)

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t'nMN Frees International
NEW DELHI—President Eitrnliowar, speaking to Indian Prima
Minister Jawiharlal Nehru just
before leaving for Iran:
"Frankly. 1 have learned a little
more hero than I hava In any ether
country.’*

BY MARIAN R. JONES
Word has been recalved hare ef
the serious Injury suffered by
little Kaya Muse, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Must. Bella Glade,
when ahe was run over during the
past week-end. She Is in a nearby
hospital in critical condition. Mr.
and Mra. Mum live at IKE N. W.
ltth St.. Bella Glade, Fla.
Mra. Willis Slone attended the
luncheon and butineis meeting nf
tho Pioneer Workers ef Amerles
of Southern Boll Telephone Co. at
tho Driftwod Cafeteria in Orlando,
Tuesday.
Mrs. J. N. Thompson, who hi*
been with her nephew and niece
at Si. Augustine, Fla., la expacted
home this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brookshire
plan to drive lo Atlanta, Ga., to
sea the Georgia-Tech, Ttorth Caro­
lina State baiketball game, Satur­
day night. Thair son. Jimmie, will
accompany them home, Sunday.
Mn. A. H. Ray Jr., Is reported
to b# recuperating satisfactorily
following surgery at the Winter
Park Memorial Hospital. Har room
number is 405.
The Home Demonstration Club
of Oviedo will have their Christmas
party and meeting on Friday, Dec.
II at the horn* of Mrs. W. W.
Deilrich. Members will have a
carry-ln dinner and exchange gifts.
The Oviedo Canasta Club Is plan­
ning their Christmas party for
Wednesday, at the home of Mrs.
James Wilson on Lake Charm.

Archer Return!
NEW YORK (UPI) - Writerweight Jimmy Archer of New
Yuik return* U (be ring tonight
after an U-month absence ter a
10-round fight with New Yorker
Bobby Bartels at the Academy of

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Holds Supper
The Dorcai Sunday School
claw of tite Central Baptist
Church met for their annual
Christmas supper In the Church
dining room. A turkey supper
with all the trimmings was serv­
ed buffet style to class members,
their guests and families.
Th* room wa* decorated in a
Chiistmas theme, including poinsettias, a brightly lighted tree
and red and green floral center­
piece* surrounding candles in the
crater of each white covered
table.
Gifts were exchanged by memners and in appreciation of her
faithful Mrvice as teacher of the
class, members presented Mrs.
J. R. Weaver with a sliver brace­
let and matching earring set. She
has missed only one Sunday this
year.
More than SO people attended
and enjoyed the meeting.

COLD SPRING HARBOR, L. I.
(UPI) — Nancy and Ronnie Ludinglon. the U.S. pair figure skat­
ing champions, will appear on the
program at the Ice benefit for the
Nassau and Suffolk County chap­
ters of the Multiple Sclerosis So­
ciety at the Huntington Country
Club, Jan. 2.

NEW TORE—Paul fliplc, acientitle adviser to tho U. 8. Army
Research Office and a former Boy
Scout who ha* spent sia years on
Antarctica, discussing the new
edition of the “ Boy Scout Hand­
book" t
“In effect, it Is a sort of boy’s
hlble. It has on* advantage ever
the Bible: It ran be revised.”

Yolk* C. Ballinger, a Sanford
resides! for the pest I t r u n died
•uddenly at his W. First St. baste
at 1:30 this morning. Mr. Beftlifrr, 59 years old. -vs* bora tn
Statesville. N. C. He worked at the
Sanford Naval Air Station as aa
automotive inspector and. was a
member of the First Presbyterian
Church of Sanford.
Surviving are bis wife. Mrs.
Dorothy Bollinger of Sanford;

North Adda Three
MIAMI. Fla. (UP!) - Halfback
Mark Johns*.wv *'*kl* Dewitt
Hoopea and guard Pete Arena, all
of Northwestern, have beta added
to the North squad far the Poe.
M North-South Shrias football
classic in tho Orange Road.

has children. Jimmy W. fo lhager
ad Orlando, Mrs. Detty Ramsey ef
Rochester. N. Y.t bra brother*.
Homer Bellinger ef Coacerd. N. C.
and Macon Bollinger of Statesvillo. N.. C.; a sistar, Mr*. Clyde
Brown of SulasvUlo, N. C.; and
aoveral aiecoa and noyhows.
Funeral aorvitoa will bo at I y.
m. tomorrow at the Briaaaa Fan*
oral Home with Rev. Jack L.
Stewart ef the Geneva Beytfst
Church officiating. Serial wiS he
in Oaklawn Mamortai Park.____

Shop For Christmas
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d ia New Ysrfcl
in s.

Give e Gift That GROWS . .
A share Ir Amarks a M estry grew a aad ear­
th*

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In th* C a n rt ml th e l e n n t y Ju d se.
nem lest* t m ea ly . Flarlda, la Pro­
bate.
In ret t'.elete ml
JOHN H. HAXHdTKIt. JR.

Dereaee.l

T a 411 Credllltera aad Peeen e* l l a t .
Ion Claim* nr D em ead e Vealaet *
*ald Sfotater
Yuu an d ea ch u f you aro hereby
notified a n d required tn prteenl
an y rlalnia and drtnilnda whlrh yuu
nr either o f yo u. m a t h a v e again*
the rela te .if J UIIN II HANUHTEIL
J r . tlece.taml. latr uf . a i d Cutitit)
tn th* C o u n t y J u d g e e f Memlnul*
County, F lo r id a , at hie of fice in
Ihe court hnus* nf eabl County at
Hanford. F la r ld a , within eig h t c a l ­
en der m onth * front tht tim e o f (he
(tret p o b lir a iiu o uf lliie o u l o e .
Math claim or datnaml ehall he In
writing, a n d ehall a la le the place
nf reeldcnre and poat o f f l . a a.ldreee
o f lha t la ln ta n l. and ehall he .w orn
to hy th* cla im a n t , hla ag en t, nr
altnrney. a n d a n y sin h claim or
demand no t *o tiled ehall he told.
/ • / IIIANP. VIIIKANT HANOHTKII
Aa ad in ln lelra trl* e f Ih* Kelat*
of J O llN II. MAMJMTKIt. J It.

N W T irtl UK N H H U l . l T I U k t X t t S .
n T H E U N I T IT c o t NT OF THU
iv ii t v n t * t * l m * i * a r p n T .i t *
d». •*•»•!
v iv r s i j i tiit'i *t. t i n t t t r . tv
N O tllW A tr
AND F«H IKHIMII.K I III m , OILMAN a n d McDO.VNKI.I.
TO WHOM IT MAT fO X C EItN l
Attorn
eys at Law
Notice It hereby g iv e n that Ihe Ft.nniii*.
I’. O. Ilox SIS
County I'n m m l H l n n i r i of Seminole tv t i t * v rr.itv no. tea**
VI Inter I'ark, Florida
County a t Its r t g u l a r m eetin g held LOIft BflTANT.
Plaintiff,
on the $ day uf l i r n m b e r , A. I&gt;.
—IA ELBE WILLIAMS,
-Vl*'T
Defendant. IS4S. at tha County Court llou** W ALTER BRYANT, JR..
In Hanford. Florida, pursuan t Id
4
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— known
nf Semlnnla County and th* puhlle Rot l i t — Marlon A v en u e
j T i s are haraby n otified that *
lloaen hayn. N ew J eree y
— 1 e f co m p la in t for dlvnrro ha* In en d lo the f o llo w in g lloadwey
TOP ARK IIKItKRT NOTIFIKD
So** filed a g a la e t you, and you a* dallnrated upon Ihe follow ing that a loll o f co in p leln t for dl- t
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required t* eerve * ropy of Map and Plata r t i n r d t d In S em i­ vort* h** been filed *g4ln*t you.
Jper a n s w e r er p lead in g in tli* hill nole County, Florida, and iiior* and you a t * r*.|ulr*d tn e e r i e a
, S | complaint nn th* IV alntlfr* a t- particularly dew rlb ed a* follow*: • opy nf y o u r a n s w e r nr pleading
T h a i rerla in portion nf pllver
M r a e y P a u l C. Perkin*. *17 M a tt
In m . I If XI K K l i \ l l
to the hill nf com p la in t on th* 1
l.ak* Drive running N ort her­
South Str eet. Orlando. Florida nod
P la i n t i f f * a t to r n e y Paul C Perly from n ilver l ^ k * . a d u ­
*ot ron l m i i . i ' | i - t i
01* th* orig in a l A n sw er or Pleadkina. 417 IV *»t Mouth Mlr«*l Or- j
rance nf :*1 feet more or
t a g In th* e f fl c * o f Ihe Clerk at
I i. . w .. . &lt;i ■•-. it., i . .
Undo, Florida, en d file the er lg l- |
lea*, l a a line
a tten d in g
JR* Kirov It Court an nr before
n*l t n * w * r or p lea d in g In the o f ­
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■ o n l a y , J a n u a ry IS. IVen. If you
fice nf the CU rk o f the Circuit
nf foil SI, Hln. k It, nf Cry­
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i Ibisi*i l l t m i
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accord
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Will he t e h e e t g a l n e t you for th*
centner SI. III*. If you fell In tl &gt;
Plat inareot a t recorded la
ep ltet demanded In Ihe bill e f
Judgment hy d e f a u lt w ill be 1
P la t Unuk J. Page *1, I'uhllo
Complaint.
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C o vm q Jb o n ^j? Covers Sports
By JERRY COVINGTON
The Semlnolcs h it the road tomorrow
night for their firat real teat of the new .
season. They jumped to a quick 68-35 vic­
tory last Tuesday night over Lyman
and when they come up agalnat DeLand
tomorrow it probably will be a different
story.
. Elsewhere in basketball McRobcrts
Tire Supply of the city league polished
off two of the top contenders for the No. 1
spot and look like the team to beat this
season.
However, the league is very fast and
there is still a long way to go. Most of the
members of the McRofeerts squad are local
boys. Joe Rogers la manager this season
and some of the others on the squad are
Buck Metts, Bill Proctor, Frank Stafford,
and Bubba Hittell.

Mac, how does it feel to have a winner
a fte r being with the Greyhounds all sum­
m er?
v
It look* as though the Stetson High
H atters could be off to one of their finest
years! Saturday night in DeLand the Hat­
te rs played nip and tuck w ith Murray
State of Kentucky and then finally’ pulled
away in the last few minutes b y a -.vx
point margin. The Hatters hssd little
trouble in overcoming the Rollins Tars
Thursday in Winter.Park.
Generally, Murray State is rated as one
of the outstanding small colleges in the
country so the victory by the H atters was
an important one.
Those of you who enjoy basketball be
sure to follow the Hatters this season and
you'll see the game played a t its best.

W elter Champion Jordan Adult Cage Loop
Suffers Surprising K O
NEW YORK (UPI)—Frederick
Thompson's sensational fourthround non-title knockout ever
champion Don Jordan at Buenos
Alrci Saturday night, had the fol­
lowing repcrcuiiioni la the wel­
terweight world today:

—Thompton, 32-yair-old cham­
pion of Argantiaa, demanded a
ahot at Jordan'a 147-pound crown,
and manager Tito Lectoure la ap­
pealing to our National Boxing
Assn. to arrange the fight.
—Jordan of Los Angelca, who
Buffered hii firit kayo, aaya ht'a
committed to a January defenia
agalnat Carmen Baiillo and "naurally Thompson will have to wait
for a while."
—Baiilio, ex-welterweight and
middleweight c h a m p i o n , an­
nounced at hie home In Chittenango, N.Y., "I'm going to fight
again luitead of retiring," and
said be would campaign for either
the waller (147-pound) title or the
middleweight (140-pound) crown,
depending upon the bait offer. He
denied he was remitted te s
Jordan fightJordan, on a South American
boxing tour, tangled wilb Pana­
ma-born Thorapion of Argentina
before 30.000 in Lana Park at

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Buenos Alrts, Saturday night
Thompson, a fleet-footed, in-andout eountarpuneber took com­
mend In the third round. He gave
Den a severe baUerlag in that
tesalon and knocked him out at
1:M of the fourth round.

Sugar Ray Set
For Tune-Up Bout
BOSTON (UPI) - Aging Sugar
Ray Robinson tries to shake off
the rust of 20 months of inactiv­
ity tonight when he tunee up for
a middleweight "title" bout by
taking on Bob Young of Provl*
(lenee. R. I., in a 10-rounder at tha
Gardes.
Robinson h an 't bean in a ring
sine* be won the middleweight
crows for the fifth time Mtreb
29, 1436, decisloolng Carmen Raailio at Chicago. Ilacs lima, the
Nation Boilng Aaan. kss strip­
ped him of the title for filling te
defend It.

Miami Holds
FIBC Lead
MIAMI (UPI) -T h e Miami Hurrieines have wrepped up tha
Florida Iatereellegiete Basketball
lead until eftar Christmas haildays.
Miami haa won three eooferenee
games without e lees la remain
In firet place in league etaudlngs.
And conference play has beau
suspended until Jsa. T.
The only team giving Miami
any competitiea is Stetson with
iwe conference victories.
Jacksonville ranks third with s
M record, followed by Tampa
(0-1) end Ratlins (t-l). Florid*
Southern bee ant played sap con
fereect garnet.

Famed Cardinal
Star Is Dead
NewlueeiT-raicso roarasts nr
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IULLIVAN. Me. (UPl&gt;-"Bua»y
Jim" Bottomley, 30, often celled
the St. Louis Cardinals' greatest
first btieman, was buried today.
Masonic graveside aervieea were
held for the lefthanded slugger
and fancy Raiding diamond atar
who died Friday in St. LouU
while Christmas shopping with his
wlfa. The vietlm of heart dlstase
and antmla the last sevtrsl
year*, he was found dtad behind
the wheel sf hit automobile on a
downtown hank parking let.
Bottomley wrote his name Into
the major league record book* on
Sept. IS, 1114, when he drove In
12 runs in ■ single game with eix
hits. The record still atsndi.

Off To Fast

The Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment's sdult basketball season got
off to • good start last week. Mon­
day, Robson's defeated the Go
Devils M to 30. VAH-1 defeated
Evass Roofing a to 10. MeRoberts
Tire defeated Faust 44 to 22.
On Wed. MeRoberts tire defeat­
ed Robson's 90 to 47. MeRoberts
tiro defeatad Robson's 40 to 37,
Faust defeated Walker Barber shop
Si to IS, and ending the week’s
play Dynatronles defeating Evan's
roofing IT to 23. Tho players shoot­
ing the highest scores were Joe
Rodgere. MeRoberts tires, 34
points, Frank Swafford. MeRoberts,
31 points, Slick Harris, Go Devils,
gSjMlnta.
This week’s games played at
Remlnoi* High School gym each
Mooday, Wednesday, and Thursday
evening are—Monday, Dynatromcs
va. National Guard, Faust vs.
Evans and third game, Walker ve.
Go Devils. Wednesday's Dynatronles vs. MeRoberts Tirr, Go Devils
vs. VAH-I, Faust* vs. National
Guard. ThursdayGausts vs. VAll1. Walker vs. MeRoberts Tire, Go
Dovila vs. Evans Roofing.
Handings through Dec. loth are:
Won
Lost
MeRoberts Tire
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3
Dynatronlca
3
Fausts
1
Robson's
1
National Guard
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Go Devils
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Walker Barber Shop •
Evan's Roofing
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Yanks Win
NEW YORK (U PI)-The Amer­
ican Soccsr League All-Stan de­
tested the touring Austria Footkali Club of Vienna, 4-1, Sunday
In
aahlbitlon match before
3,000 fans it Gaelic Park.

Review
17oiled Press IntoratUsnel
Saturday
SEBRING, Fla. — Jack Brab­
ham of Australia finished fourth
behind victorious Bruce McLaren
of New Zealand in the first Grand
Prlx of tha United State* but still
won the 1099 world driving cham­
pionship.
NEW YORK - Alex Olmedo
and Beverly Baker Fleltt headed
the 1999 singles rankings announ­
ced by the U. S. Lawn Tennis
Assn.

PAUL SUTHERLAND'S Guttersnipe, who finishes with
n terrific rush, is one of the greyhounds seeking a spot
in Saturday night’s Inaugural Handicap at the SanfordOrlando Kennel Club. He finished fourth in thnt speed
classic just a year ago.

Heavy Schooling Session Slated
At Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
Inaugural aspiranli are also
The busiest schooling session lo
data will send 240 greyhounds to plentiful In tonight's 14th rare
the post in 39 pre-ioaion races at They art O. B.'s Mortgage, 0.
the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club B.'s Amalrlc, Revolt's Mary, Dap.
tonight, atartiog at 7:10. Just two pies and Dependable Rock. Re­
more nighla of schooling remsin for volt's Mary woo the Ebro Derby
the track will be dark Thursday
and Friday nights as final pre­ whit* Dependable Rock took top
parations sra mad* for Saturday honors in the &lt;2900 Colorado
Springs Puppy Stskc.
night's opening.
In the roster tonight are the
names of mora than a dozen grey­ Holiday Bowl
hounds seeking spots in the open­
ing night spcea classic, the Inaug­ Teams Arrive
ural Handicap. In the third race
ST. PETERSBURG (U PD -Tao
sra five of these top performers,
namely Fish Rock. John Ring. Crt of the nation's lop small college
Tears, Ed's Blurlace and Gutter­ teams were to arrive today for
tha third annual Holiday Bowl
snipe.
In her first schooling start Ed's football gama Dee. 19.
Lenoir Rhyne, ranked No, 1
Bluelaca caught tha aye of Rac­
ing Sacrclary R. C. "Pltay" Wil­ by the National Association of
liamson whin ah* loomed lo vic­ Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA),
tory in a Milling 3131 seconds, will meet Texas A 4 I, ro-ctumthe fastast clocking turned in by pions of the Line Star Confrrencc,
any greyhound during the first in the annual battle to determine
five schooling nights. In her se­ the official U. S. small college
cond start shs ran aaeond. A vic­ championship.
The nationally televised (CBS)
tory tonight would probably boost
her right Into the Inaugural line­ gam* will begin at 12:30 p. in at
AI Lang Held.
up.
In tha same contest Bluelare
will find a formidablt opponent In
Keith Dllton'i veteran trophy col­ Shop For Christmas
lector, Cri Tears, who ran second
At The New
In Ihrsa Darbies during the past
year. . .___________ ________ I
Japan's 1930 rica crop has been
animated at 12.1 million metric
tons, one per cent above la s t;
year'* production but two per cent
below the 1493 record.

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Civitan &amp; W.T.R.R. To Aid Seminole County Mentalty Retarded.
Wednesday - Dec. 16th

D og Racing

MAKING PLANS FOR CIVITAN CAKE SALE ARE LEFT TO RIGHT,
BOB BRI8S0N. M1CKIE RECK, DON HOWE AND MIKE RECK.

Season Opens
Saturday Night
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Free Schooling Tonight 7:30

Order Your “Holiday Gift" on Wednesday By Telephoning Your
Request To W.T.R.R. - FA irfax 2-8511.
A Civitan Member Will Deliver A Claxton Fruit Cake To Your
Home.
Fruit Cakes Available $1.00 P e r Pound In Following Sizes—
1 - 2 - 3 - 5 Pound Packages
On Thursday Evening, December 17th, a t 7 P. M., Civitan Mem­
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ASPEN. Colo. - Bud Werner
of Steamboat Springs. Colo., suf
fered a broken leg while
practicing for the 1940 winter
Olympics.
BUENOS AIRES — Federico
Thompson of Argentina knocked
out world welterweight champion
Don Jordan In the fourth round
of a non-title bout.
Sunday
PHILADELPHIA - Joe Sween­
ey, a veteran of 30 years la boain*, wai elected president of the
Philadelphia chapter of the Vet­
eran Boxrra' Assn.
GOTEBURG, Sweden — Jamra
A Farley Jr., a member of the
New York Stato Athletic Com­
mission arrived in Goteburg to
discuss a return htavyweighl title
bout with champion ingo Johans­
son. Johansson and Floyd Patter
son art expected lo meet again
nunc Urn* next summer.

Wins Bout
NOGALES, Mexico (U PI)-Joi*
Becerra, bantamweight champion,
idlo since his ill-fated fight which
resulted In the death of Walter
Ingram, scored a unanimous 13n und decision over Frank Duran
of Auitin, Tax., Sunday In Ike No­
gales bullring.

lotted Frees loteraatteaal
U'U be Chuck Cooerly against
Johnny Unltas in a duel of redhot quarterbacks when the New
York Giants and Baltimore Colts
d isk for the second straight year
as lb* climax te another record
National Football League season.
Both stars demonstrated over
the week end that they're ready
for the big show — old pro Con•rly throwing two touchdown
pasic* a* the Clast? b-at the
Washington Red«kV~a-» ,. ija
day and young super-alar Unltas
burling three scoring passes when
the Colts clinched ib* Western Dlvision crown with • 49-26 triumph
over the Los Angtles Rams, Sat­
urday.
The deeki thus were cleared for
■ replay of last ytar’a famous
"suddon daath" overtime won by
tho Colts, 30-24, it Yankee Sta­
dium. The teams have two weeks
to prepare for this yoar'a show­
down In Baltimore. Dee. 17.
A total of 313,330 fans turned
out for the final week end of the
r e g u l a r acasoo railing the
league'! season altandanct to a
MW mark of 3,331,444. The old
mark of I.M6.1M waa set in 1091.
The Clavtland Brown* defeated
tk* Philadelphia Eagle*. n-3t, the
Chicago Bears beat Ute Detroit
Lions, 33-14, the Grain Bay Packoro routed the Bat Francisco
Forty-NiMrs, 31-14, and the Pitts­
burgh Bteoltra scarad a 19-20 vic­
tory over the Chicago Cardinals
la Sunday'* other windup gamei.
Tho Giants became tho first
NFL team te win It games In a
Mason ilac* 1033 when they ral­
lied from a 16-7 halftime deficit
i t Washington, D.C.
Tho Colts trailed going Into the
Anal ported, 36-34, Saturday but

Unltas' third touchdown polo at
the game put them in front and
they added two clinchLag sin&gt;
pointers in p 21-point fourth-period
burst.
Jimmy Brown scored two touch*
downs on short bursts and gained
132 yards in 33 carries U ten
Browns tied the Eagles for seo&gt;
ood place In tho Eastern Division^

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OFFICE SPACE with ample park­
ing. 215 Oak Avenue. FA 2-3904.

MAJOR BRUWN REALTY
Realtor
LAKE MARY
TWO BEDROOM home. 405 San
Ca r 1 o a. Kitchen equipment,. Ph. FA 2-5237 of FA 2-1064.
PM 00 Phone FA 2 3951.

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SLEEPING ROOMS. The Gablti.
401 Magnolia. FA 2 0720.

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Real EMato — IM arines
APARTMENT, furnished: 2 adulta,
Surety Saadi
n» peta. Water tanuhed. Firat 211 So. Park Are. Pk. PA I-M41
houie West, Riverview Are.
Sanford
FA 3-844T.
Evan* Bldg. lake Mary
Th. FA 2-1290
3 TRAILER LOTS with trrea. City
light meter available. Seven
Oak* Trailer Park, Ph FA 2 5174

HOME FOR XMAS!

I. Real Eatatt Fee Rato

For a joyous Xmas, move your
family into this daluxa 9 bed­
HOUSE for Sale or Trade: Price
room masonry home located in
37,500. Term*. Ph. FA 2-9144.
beautiful Wynnewood. Requires
only 94no no down on FHA financ­
ing. seller pay* all doling costa.
LISTEN H YAR!
Exclusive with Seminole Realty,
The ewner of this niee two bed
1901 Park Ave.. rA 2 5232.
room (plua Florida room) eon
Crete block home «ays “SELL!”
Excellent condition and conven­ RY OWNER: Brand new 2 bed­
room, 1H bath house. New 12
ient location lay you cas make
yourself a wonderful buy! YES ft. refrigerator included. No
qualifying. 9750 down. 187 month.
S IR - A BUY!
Loeated in Casselberry. Phone
W. H. “M l” STEMPER Agency MI 4-4793.
Pbeee FA 2-4991
112 N. F art

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$550

904 Grapevilfe Avenue
9 bedroom* $05 per month
02 We*t Jnth Street
I bedroom* — $100 per month

STENSTROM REALTY
Ml N. Park Avc. Ph. FA 2 2420
I-Rif. Apt. 1113 Park.
^MOBILE HOME LOT. 50' x 100
with water, lights and sewage
connection*. E B. Young, Trailer
Village, Casselberry.
t-BEDTIOOM furnished house, II
Smyrna Dr., DeBary, NO 9-4974.

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44a
Crystal Drive Mary E. farmrn — l.ro Salvail
Thl* three bedroom home with BS
B. E. Rogrro, Sr. Associate*
baths, kitchen equipment, dis­ Pk. rA 2-1301 17 92 at lllawatka
posal, exhauit fan. space heater
and Venetian blinds can be
yours for the low down payment
of llhoo and aaiume low in­ Home For Christmas?
terest rate mortgage of 4'*%. Thu 3 Bedroom, 1W bath home
mi the choicest of locations for
The owner ha* been transferred
and has authorized us to lower family living In relation to
the prire to $14,800 with imme­ schools and playground. Would
diate possession. Exclusive list­ he an ideal Xmaa gift for the
family. Although practically new,
ing.
la priced 52.000 00 below the
ROBERT A. WILLI \M4, Realtor it
builder'■
present offering sf the
Raymond Luodqufst, Assoc.
home. Can he handled
PA 2-3951 Atlantic Hank Bldg. identical
with low down payment, balance
lest than rent. Contact Seminole
LAKE FRONT Property in Osteen
Realty today. 1901 Park Ave.,
244 ft on lake; 251 ft. on front;
FA 2 5232.
227 ft. on East; 94 ft. on Wear,
modern 2 bedroom home, double
garage: 9o fruit trees; 3 in. BY OWNER: 3-bedroom frame 7to
well. Ph. Orlando, GArden 3-JTT7
year old furnished house, lot
104' x 134.' One .n.le to school
»nd shopping center. R *on
FARMER'S AGENCY
able. 1944 Minnesota Ave . Win­
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
ter Park, Florida. Call Midway
D. H. Whitmore
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Lillian G. Trama
Associates.
114 S. blench Ave. Ph. FA 25)21
After hours. TA 2 3419. FA 2 4921,
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WANTED: Men intererted in
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Phone FA 2-8033 for appoint­
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WHITE fern*1* help &lt;**nted ’ n«t
he 21. Apply to Tig *N Whistle.

AVON CALLING
For women who want to earn
about $2 • 93 per hour. WRITE
Manaxcr, Box 248, I»ckh*rt,
Fla. for interview.
It. Work Wanted
HOUSEWORK. Phone FA 2 7791.
13. I’lnmhtot Bervtrea
SANFORD Ploasbiag * HeaUag
2398 So Elm Ph. FA 2 7914.

Plumbing1 &amp; Repairs

(.ROVES . . . FARMS . . . MO.
TKLS . RANCHES . . Rl S |.
NESSES . . . »nd INCOME
PI(OPKKTIF&gt;! of all kind*. If
)«u are serious about -rllin*
and ready to atari pxrkinx.
pbonr or write GEO. IIII.DE*
BRAND today — hi* srrtire
wilt cost you no more!

(Jeo. W.
Hildebrand,
P. O. Bo* 3361

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rA 2-7154
ROOFING. Gutters. Spouting.
Roof Repairs. Painting, Cement LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
A Carpenter Work. General Baggerly Bldg. 2557 Orlando Dr.
Home Repair*. 20 yr*. Experi­
ence. Very Low Rate*. Phone A Satisfied customer la our bed
advertisement.
FA 2 5879.
HARRIETT'S REALTY NOOE
109 So. Oak
Ph. FA 15742
PAINTING A DECORATING
Licensed — Bonded
18. Ftower* A Plant*
Free Estimate* —
Work Guaranteed
Cal Ftowers For Any Oceaatoa
Semlaolf Palatial Csutractors
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FA 2-1204
FA 8-t422
or
FA 2 9279

UTILITY TRAILER, 4* * 7’. 04k
floor A tongue excellent coodilion. Call FA 2 4449 nr ace at
313 E. 11th. St.
ORANGES and tangerine* 91 f t t
bushel and up. P'.ion* F.. ‘*•1992.
SMALL Brimbach Bahy Grand
piano, medium light mahogany;
reasonable. Call FA 3-3449 or
see 420 Elliott.

HO Gage Rt ell train set. 1 year
old. 520. Can PA 2-332S after
COLLAR!) Plant*, large Georgia
plants. Special price in 1.M0 lot*.
HEAT1NG
Hunt1* Feed Stuie. 119 So. San­
H. B. POPE CO.
ford Ave. or R. F. Crenshaw, GOOD used appliances and TV*!,
see Jake at 317 S. Pali
1133 E. 7th. Phone FA 2 5945.
200 S. Park - FA 3 4234
RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO 100 SEEDLING Orange Tree* two Sell I'a Your Furniture. Quick
yr*. old; Saw Hospital, Country Service With The Cash. SUPIR
Greenware
Free Instruction*
TRADING POST. FA 2 0677.
Club Rd.
Gift Piece*—Supplies—Kiln*
Rinehart Road
Ph. FA 2 1707
FACTORY TO YOU
17. ftt* - Livestock « Sapptiea
ALUMINUM
LEWtS SALES ft SERVICE
PET Ring Tail Monkey in large
VENETIAN
BLINDS
Vc*pa Motor Scooter*
rage, cheap. Mixed puppy*, Enclosed head. Sag proof bottom
Healer A Lawn Mower Service
cheap. Call FA 24183.
rail with plastic rndt. Plastic
Wert Country Club Rd. FA 2 7924
or rayon tapes. Cotton ar aptoo
MINIATURE poodle* AKC regii- cords.
Complete Lawn Maintenance;
lerod, excellent pedigree, Ph. Senkarik Gians and Paint Ca,
Fertiliser — Spraying — Moving
FA 2-3441.
112-114 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 9-382?
JOHN LOMMF.RSE
418 Willow Ave. FA 2 719T
19. Boat* and Motor*
25' HOSE 91.00, Roy's Westons
Dungaree* 9194 pc. Army-Navy
TV and RADIO REPAIR af &gt;r
(reury Out
Surplus Store, 310 Sanford Aft.
S:no night* and weekends: San
WOODRUFF MARINE
ford. Lake Mary and Longwood. 2401 French Ave.
FA 2-1392 FOR SALE: Simmons hide-a-bed,
FA 2-2772 and FA 2 4815.
rhest of drawer*, dinette suite,
automatic GE washer k dryer.
•SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Gateway To The Waterway
Phone FA 2-3416.
Sinco 1944
Your EVINRUDK Dealer
A. HARF.
DoBARY
Rohoort Sporting Good*
NOrth 4 4422
NOrth 8-4711 104-9-8 E. let.
Ph. FA 2-8961 BOX Your Citrus Fruit from R.
U. Hutchison. Will ship. Anna
FA 2-4059.
TV FUTURE TUBE SPECIAL 29. AotoaakUee
Far 2 week* ealyl
HE
FR1C, ERATO R~gond~eond4itoli,
1955 BEL AIR Chevrolet, automa­
17 in. (accept aom*
$40, FA J 2927.
tic
transmission,
Ph.
FA
2-3135.
portables)
923..VI
31 in $33 50
54 to. 943 50 VOLKSWAGON: Vt. beautiful co­ WESTINGHOUSK refrigerator a r
All tubes have i t year guarantee.
new yello-e G. K. refrigerator.
ral red, white wall tires, one
LLOYDS RABIO k TV
Mutt Mil one so take
owner. Sanford. FA 2 4491.
4M Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 9799
choice, call KA 2 5400.
FOR SALE: '50 Ford Truck. Good
2CWLDRENS
Roll Top Dnih9
r writ tore Storage and Mortal
Cond. Phone FA 2-3416.
SITU) e a c h P W « r a |-41
To and From Any»W o
C. R. FM U JP3
20-A Trailer*
USED Green House, good condi­
MM French Ave. Ph. FA 2-14M
tion. Buyer move to hi* kxotion
MOBILE HOME: Rirhardion, 34'.
or toiler wiH move to
with awning: 2 bedroom*. Can
R. M. Wilkin*. Contractor
he »een in hack of Gray Sha­ FA 23023.
# Asphalt Driveway!
dow* Nursery, next to Movie0 Farklag Ar« a*
MARY CARTER FAINTB
land. Easy Term*, low down
Quality Workmanship k Materials
World's Largest Gallon
payment. Forgerton, FA 2STS3.
Term* To Suit Your Budget
BUY ONE OAL 0Fr*o Eatimate*
GET ONE FREE
21.
Fornltar*
• V'sek Gnaraatecd
» t W. 1st. St.
Ph. fA
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford. Fla.
0 BIG VALUES
24- Last ft Fa
0 QUICK CREDIT
0
EASY
TERMS
AUTO GLASS
Redden spinning reel and
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMP* LOST:
action rod at Geneva Bridge
INSTALLED
WILSON - MAIER boat ramp Sat. If found anil
Windshield
Bark Gian*
FA 24423. 99.00 REWARD.
New And Used Furiture
Door Glam*
Vent(ilaan
lit K. First M.
FA 2 5822

SERVICE

tonuture, appftaaooo, toato
Jo* C, Thomas
Senknrik Glnan nnd Paint Co. Usad
He. Bought eoid Urey's Man
1023 Sarita St.
FA 2 0819 112 114 W. 2nd Si.
FA 1 4622
211 Saniord Av*. Ph. FA 24198
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING New. ft Used Furnttura ft Appli­
XV. !.. IIAIIMON
ance*. A Good I’lai-e To
rn . ta 21223 After » p . m .
HUY. SELL or TRADE
/ Plumbing ft Hooting /
Jenkins
Furniture
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
FA 2743*
All Six* Hug* And Wall To Wall 444 Sanford Ave.
CONTRACT aad REPAIR WORE Carpel*. Satisfaction Guaranteed, ROLLAWAY, Hospital ami Bahy
14*2 Saaford Ave.
PA 9-4S42 t Week Service Ph. FA 2 7437
Red*. Day, Week or Month—

T lU l

FURNITURE CENTER
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
PLUMBING
110 French Ave.
Alt type* and liiei. installed
Contracting A Repairs
Ph. TA 2-7933
■Do It Yotir*elf"
Free Extimalcs
WE
REP
MR
AND
SERVICE
R. L. HARVEY
CUSTOM BUILT furniture - s i n ­
S T I N F.
204 Sanford Ave Phone FA 2-3341
gle piece* or *et*. Alio furni­
Machinery and Supply Co
ture repair. Cabinet* made.
13. Electrical Serrlca*
JOT W 2nd St
Ph. FA 2 602
FA 2 7063.

Hone* Wiring - Rloetrfe Send** ENVELOPES. Letterhead*, state
R CA V IP S
Sid Vlhlao
menti, invoices, hand bill*, and ,
^
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
programs, et c.
Prigrcssive )
New ft 1 sod
IU Magnolia
FA 29*11
Printing Co Phone FA 2 2951— F u rn itu re and Appliance*
U ^B alldtni^^P aintin^^R epalri
™ *r&lt;1 u,h.s':_________Mather of Sanford
W. H. "BUI" STEMPER Ageacy
13-A
Beauty P a rlo rs
I 309 200 R. First St. Th. FA 20093
FLOOR
tending
and
finiihing
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
Cleaning, Waxing. S e r v i n g
DOIIIS' BEAUTY SIKH’
Seminole Counly ,incc 19JS.
2 BEDROOM fram* ooute in v»ry
2001
Adam* Ph.
FA 1-15S3
H. M. GLEASON, l.ak Mary.
good condition' iprinkler sys­
tem: front and rear screened in
FACTORY FAINT OUTLET
Your Glamour Headquarter*
porch garage, large corner lot;
"At The Totem Foie"
ana w jnth St.
2817 So French Ave
rA 2 46t3
SELL or TRADE: 1-Bedroom, P* Let ux recommend a competent
Painter, Paper Hanger or Con­
baths, CB. Florida room. Nicely
Beauty Salon
tractor.
landscaped 135' x I9.V corner
2510 Oak
FA 2-7844
lot. $2,500 down or will trade
b ft ii RoorrNo
for other property. Will finance
Contracting A Repair*
part nf down pavn.ent if desir­
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
ed 120 r. Coleman Circle.
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 1 7407.
Am) Laurel Ave. Ph. FA 1-*948;
— I

(Dawn A
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57 BUICK

R AV EN N A
PARK
H O M ES

Special Fnrdnr Hardtop • Fully Equipped * lleuutilul
Tutone Finish • Perfect In Every Way • ONLY

*15 75
Our Used Cam Will Be Displayed For Your
Inspection Nightly On Our I.arg* Lighted Lot.

WHERE DEALS SHINE

•
*

(Juki Community
Near Golf Course

$450 Down

“In the City of
Gracious Living”

Dream. Homes

*3 4 0
Down Payment-No Cloning

*9 8 9 0
T O T A L PRICE

2nd k Palmetto U. C. Lot FA 2-6231 Ofc. FA 2-0711
Chevrolet — Oldsmnliile — Cadillac Trade-Ins

Turn Went On 20th
St. Follow Country
Club Ud. A \V»lch
For Our Sign's . . .

Save D o IIam A t H o llerY

OPEN D A ILY

he*

m*ny SPOT CASH end i&lt;x&gt;d
term hut rr* for A&lt; IIEAGE . .

Fhor.e I,

9. Real Ratal* Far Sato

at th» nign of your b«st buy

K e illo r

FAST RESULTS

w i n&lt;«

. . Td Uku to report an a e d d o itr

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C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

It. Building • Painting • Repairs 15-A Beauty Pnrlurn

IS. Special Services

HOME - SEEKERS
NICE HOME with good Incoma
outside eity. Phone FA 2-5440. Very neat and sparkling elean 2
bedroom, tile bath CB homt in
BARGAIN — MOVE IN TODAY Country Club Manor. Ideal for 9. Rati Batata Far Sato
retired or young family. Total BY OWNER: 3 Bedroom CB horns
2 BR. boute as Magnolia, Just out
L Gsed Feed
price only $7940. with just 9500 with large Florida room, dining
of city limi'a: kitchen equipped,
down and $55.50 per month (In­ area, t.arge equity for tale
Venetian blinds, apace heater.
I warm, inviting ipot for a aandMuat aeR at once. 5»95. Will
cluding u x ti and insurance).
cheap. 105 Shannon Dr. Phone
wch and beer—All Decorated for
trade for late modal ear.
Term* U deiiredl Available toFA 2 3324.
Chriitmaa—THE OFFICE BAH.
FA 94941 or FA 94535.
Lake Mary.
FOR SALE: Lou, ail graded, o*
Stenstrom Realty
paved ride road near Monro*
2. Fee Rani
IM W. Park — Phone FA 2 2420 Comer*.
HOME • SEEKERS
Phone FA 2 2739.
Far one of the finest buys hi San­
HAN LANTA: 1 bedroom fnrn- ford, we are privileged to offer LONGWOOD: For sale by builder;
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
iihed apartment. 404 E. 14th for your Inspection this lovely
9 bedroom, 1H bath, is* x t r
2544 French Ave.
Street. Phone FA 3-4292.
screened patio, double earporte,
3 bedroom home, and to our
J.
W. HALL
opinion, our very beet home rai­ large kitchen A dining rooms.
I-ROOM fumiihed apartment;
Realtor
Boned
area;
large
lot;
city
wa­
firet floor; elo»e to town; 940 se.
Phone rA 2 3441
ter. I m m e d i a t e possession. "Call Hail”
month. Call TA 24291.
914,500. TE 1 4294.
Situated on a nice sito lot, 90'
BY OWNER: 2 bedroom. 2 bath
x 133', and loeated in on* of
tfsw deluxe duple*, kitchen aquiphome In So. Pinecrett 3rd. Addi­
Sanfordt nieeit and quietest sec- 9-BBDROOM borne. hardwood
ped with carport# 975.
tion; GE kitchen, large livinglions, this horns has all that
9 BR. home, kitchen equipped,
Boon. Large lot. 3409 Adams
room, large porch, terrano
one could aak. (and more)!
ftP mo.
Cowet. Wynnewood. T e r m s .
floor*. Sanford, FA 3-7440.
BR. home, fumiihed, 140. mo
FA I 1417.
CB constructed, this home features
BA. home, fumiihed 955 mo.
LOTS for aato; cleared; high
cement til* roof, terraixo floor*,
ROSA L. PAYTON, Broker
ground: 100' x 145'; Near RavenSAN SEM KNOI.LS
Hiawatha
FA 1-1301 and casement windows. Included
ni Park; $450. FA 2-2311.
is an attte fan for apring, a new
2 Bedroom
9350 air conditioner for Summer,
m
RENT A BED
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
^toBawny, Uoapital A Baby Bed* and a wall oil furnace for cold
HOME LOVERS!
HOMES BY ZEUI.l
By Diy, Week or Month.
winters.
For one of our choireit buy*, tot
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
'»»*
na thow you thli Deluxe 4 RedFA 2-5181
114 W. l»t 8t. In addition, fhe home ie wired for
room. 2 bath home in beautiful
220 electrie, has new blinds and
Little Venice acctlon of Loch Ar­
9-BEDROOM unfurnished house, draperies, a complels Interior
MODEL OPEN DAILY
bor. Canal frontage gives you se­
kitchen eketneilly equipped.
4 Blocks west of French
paint job, roof antenna, hot wa
es** in large Crystal Lake for
9412 Willow Avrvvae. Call ter heater, and many aatret too
on 20th Street
boating and fishing. Ye*, the
FA 2 0274.
numerous to list. Tha houaa mult
1H and 2 baths, ehoice of color home has a tiled roof, and is
be secs to be appreciated.
ROOM, clean, modern, fumiihed
tile—Furred and plaster walls— fully cquip|&gt;cd, Including that
long wished for Dixhwashcr. You
apartment, 601 Palmetto. Phone P/iee, only *13.800, with reaaonable All slectric kitchens---- Tnrraxio
FA 2 4514.
f l o o r s—Custom-built cabinet­ can assume a 44% mortgage
down payment. Assume 4K%
paying 93234 down, balance
FHA loan at 979 per month In­ work and dust-free closet*— by
IFFICIENCY apartmsnt, 117 W.
like rent. — Exclusive with
Lsndscipcd and other plus f«a
cluding taxes and insurance, and
3ul. ri.ooe FA 2 318.
Seminole Realty, 1901 Tark Ave.
have tho home of your dreams. turwe.
FA 3-5232.
M
e l a k a a p a r t m e n t s : room*
Owner forced to return North.
private bath*, 114 W. First fit. We will be pleased to serve you. W. H. “ BIB" STEMPER Agency
5-ACRKS of good farm land in
Realtor A laanrer
FURN. Apt 30144 W. le t 1
Sanford Celery Delta $5uo per
ASSOCIATES:
H.
E.
Taffer
Stenstrom Realty
aere. Excellent tarms. Richards
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
IIOMES FOR RENT
HERBERT STENSTROM
Hotel, Melbourne, Florida.
Robert F. May, Bart Pileher,
Registered Broker
the following t* a lilt of taleeled
Haten E. Noonan
LRN RISNER
CB homer, well located in trariPhone FA 1-4991
111 K . Park
to ous sectiona of Sanford. All fea­
HIVKHFRONT LOTS
LOTTIE BROADWAY
ture fully equipped electrie kit­
KF.N TORBETT
in an exclusive NEW development
chen*. healers, hot water heaton the ST JOHNS RIVER.
BITTYF. D. SMITH
OWNER WANTS
Associate*
era, blinds, and vanoua astral.
Paved .Greet* to all properties
and public water system. Those
It! N. Park Pk. FA 2-2114 Caah down to mortgages on two
904 Laurel Drive
who set quickly will hive first
bouses la tkr country located
BY OWNER NEW 2 BEDROOM
so 4 tots. One bouse rented,
choice on a wide selection, to
I bedroom — 195 per month
CBS HOUSE in Lake Mary. Cen.
good water.
call ui today for an appoint
tral Heat. Under $4,000 cash or SEE AND MAKE OFFER
ment to see this magnificent
Mil Adam* Avenue
term*. Phone FA 2 072*.
property.
3 bedroom* Ilk) per month
107 Laurel Drive
^ I bedroom* — too per month

Pag* 11

Heme* feature 3 Bedroom* •
I* i
TH*
Baths • Screened
Porch • Utility Rnom • Ter.
raiao Floors • Carport* • Landleaped Lola - All City Conrenienres.

9:00 A. M. 'Til Dark

H O LLER
M OTOR

S A LE S

SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. T il Dark

Sfawnaksih
C onstruction Co., Ine.
341 We«t 35th Rtreet
Phone FA 2-1101

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
We invito you to he one
absolutely freo without eWIgnlion ai one of Kenfoed'i leading
Motels while you locate *w42
• Hie bowsing for yourself and
family. Pirh up you* key M
oer Males Office.

S U N LA N D
Estates

&amp;
South
P IN EC R ES 1
4th Addition
Hr&lt;mo* Unsigned For
Florida Living,
t i 4 Bedrooms —
1 k 2 Baths

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Dow n Payments
Low as $-125
You can move In immedi­
ately while tha paper* ur
being processed.
We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home For The Firat
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Cont Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor.
Inc. j
tiff ire Open 9:44 T it 9.04 Dally
1:44 P. M. Til Dark Sunday

Cor Hwy. 17-92 k 27th 81
Phon FA 2-1501

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WEATHKR: Partly cloudy today and tonight. High today. 68*72. Low tonight. 64-58.
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Christmas night are Rolmrt Billhimer, \V. M. Phillips. Chamber of Com­
merce President B. L. Perkins Jr. and Mayfair Inn Manager George Pal­
mer. The 12th annual Christmas Ball sponsored by the Seminole County
Interfratem ity Conference will be open to all members of college social
fraternities and sororities. They took time out at the Mayfair opening to
balk about k. Other opening ball pictures are on Page 8.

Studcbaker

g &gt; m tfo r ii $ ? n d &amp;

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Its
TTS
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County Board To Study
our-Laninu SR 4 3 6
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News Briefs
Ike Resting

W idow s, Disabled^JohnL LewB
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To Resign As

J a x Aid Proposed Miner Leader
Widows and disabled vateratu in Seminole County may
get some tax relief in the very near future, County Com­
mission Chairman John Krider revealed today.
Krider said th at he will propose a change in the Florida
statutes raising the extra homestead exemption from $600
to $1,600 for widows, disabled veterans and other disabled

ft.

Chinese Reds Mass
Troops Near Nepal

are head* of families upon1
reaching the atr* of do years or
when alifibla for social security.
Krider said “in ths pant year,
KATMANDU, Nepal (UPI)- —
the many tax discussions have f veiled a vary serious haidahip on The Chinese Communists hsva
msssed 100.000 troops snd 400
certain taxpayers, particularly plsnrs within easy strinking diathose who ara living on a sat in­ tancr ol the Nepalese trorder, re­
ports reaching this Himalayan
come." &gt;
» Pointing
disabled veterana capital said today.
an d 'o th er totally disabled p*r•ons, Krider said, “obvlouily, and now have rolled down to the
plans made years ago for retire­ very border In tome places, with
ment now fall far short of present 20,00u of them stationed opposite
Nepalese border checkposl of
day needs because of the constant­ the
Wolungehungola.
ly . increasing
cost ....
of living. .
..
Nepal has been worried for
"The same conditions spp y to monlh| hy thw Chinese actions in
those who are attempting to live Tibet. Defense Minister M. R
an their social security payments. Gurung made an inspection tour
This group ia finding it even more of the northern frontier and re­
difficult."
ported "heavy concentrations" of
Krider pointed out that the law troops there.
allowing widows, disabled veter­
ans and other disabled persons an
additional $600 over the |S,000
homeslead was based an Mm econesny of many years ago.
Krider raad his statement to
the commission and they agreed
to give it to the legislative dele­
gation to sponsor the proposal
YEW Post 0282 and ita Auxi­
during the next session of the
glaUture.
liary wiH hava a Christmas party
Attorney Mack Cleveland Jr., for children of all mrmbers Dec.
a mcmlier of the delegation said 22 from * to 9 p m.
the plan had a "great deal of
Plans for the party were dia
merit bwt he wanted to study •
cussed at Isst night’s meeting of
more
the poet, which was visited by
stale and district officers of the
VFW.
Commander C. P. Bennett.
Auxiliary Prrs Eva Wynne, Rita
Treadway. Merle Treadway and
Myrtle gpalmxn reported on their
visit to the VA Hospital at Lake
City, where they delivered gifts
The Sanford Civilan Club and of books, robes and other ilems
Radio Station WTRR are work donated by residents for the vet#ing together this week to aid j rjna
the mentally relarded children of ,
-------------------------Seminole County.
The Civitans are conducting D nu A f o r d E l e c t e d
a frust cake sale snd anyone j I W 7
1UCU I , I C l ,, C O
wishing a cake for the holidays D u O v i e d o M O S O I I S
ia askrd to call WTItR FA 2 8611 w 7 V T I C U U
.tomorrow
mar'
' A Civilan member will deliver . »hipful master of Oviedo Masonic
the fruit eake to &gt;our home. The Lodge No. 243 Monday night,
cakea are available in ail sixes. Others elected were Roewsll
All proceeds of the sale will go Noegel, senior warden. O. T. Kinto the Seminole Association for nerd, junior warden, James KinRetarded Children
, rae&lt; Kelsey, treasurer and Robert
Starting at 7 p m. Thursday. A. Cameron, secretary. Appointed
the Civitans will conduct a door- , officer* will he named later,
to dour rake sale in the area in
an effort to get funds for the
work with the mentally retard­
ed.

VFW, Auxiliary
Plan Kids Party

Civitans, WTRR
’Aiding Retarded

SEZt
officer lo lb . « lo . .« !.»
since 1123. will succeed Lewis.
J W

K

TALLAHAAIEK (UPD - * * Irsa pay benefit* droppad more
than a half million dollara in Nnvamber, reflecting tha upsurge ti
buslaesa in expectation of the win­
ter tourist season. Return of work­
er* to citrus parking and canning
planl* also contributed to the rise
in amployment.

PAST o r
MTVid by

&gt;* •otn# antic

CROWD of 6,000 Nuvy personnel and visitors who wore
bamber of Commnrca ami Jayceea is shown listening to
to fiv e Owls, who furnished music for the event.

!SSTSSLH&amp; 2 7 S
" T V . ' S i 'K K S R

ured ia the decision.
SuXjfki

Valu4 , r n * Utornatiesrel

vAifmirajJCT • *A sudden snow storm.* bearing

leads to tha conclusion that I should | UP ««_ »**&gt;'« inches of snow, twirlbegin the transfer of my obligations «», through New ^Mexico today
and duties to other and more cap and knifed inlo the Texas-Oklahoma Panhandle. Tha storm
able hands." Ltwii wrote.
"Accordingly, I will resigp from spread rain, snow or (reeling rain
(he constitutional office of presi­ over nearly all of Texas and
dent shortly afler the new year," Oklahoma and paved many south­
Lewis will retire on a pension western highway* with ice.
equal to his full salary—$60,000 a
year. The UMW hat no "prarideat Labor Law In Effect
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Federal
emeritus" title.
He apparently will continue aa previsions guaranteeing secret bal
a non paid trustee of the union’s lots and other democratic election
multi-million dollar welfare and practirri in inure Ilian 60,000 na
retirement fund. He made no men­ tional and local unions went into
affeet Monday under tha now labor
tion ef that Job to hit letter.
reform law. Tha guarantee* were
invoked automatically 90 day* afler !
President Eisenhower signrd the
so-called l-andrum Griffin hill Into
law last Sept. M.

Bomber, Tanker
Collide In Air

EAST MILLINOCKKT. Maine
it'PI I— On* of two airmen who
halted owl of a BJf jet bomber
Monday night after a roHision
with a tanker plane, was found
to the snow covered Main* wood­
land* today.
An Air Force spokesman aaid
two parachute* were spotted on
the ground by a helicopter which
landed to pick up Capt. WiUiam
Harris, 14. of Middletown. Pa. He
was taken to search headquarter*
at Marwahoc.
The fate at U Davit, B Murris. 24. of Corunna, Mirh.. the
navigator waa nog immediately
known.
Fourteen other airmen, seven
in each plane, rode lo safe land
mg* after the collision al 16.Otw
feel. The lanker crew was hn»
pitalued but the Air Force said
it waa only a "precautionary"
measure. Three of the men suf­
fered minor injuries.
The collision occurred shortly
after the KC-97 (our engine tank
er and the jet bomber began a
routine refueling operation

should they leave tha city them
selves while on duly. Knowles
said, regardless of any Seminole
County Fireman’s Association
agreements.

Osteen School
Party, Friday
The Osteen irhool will hold ila
annual Chrisimas party Friday at
7.30 p. aa. to Mm aehooi audito­
rium.
Pre-school ehiidree will be wot
come at the party and gift* will be
whanged.

Quite A Haul

The County Commission today
agreed to study the possibility
of tour-laning State Road 438
from Altamonte Springs past If,
S. 17-92 and to finance ;ht project
out of surplus gasoline tax fundi.
In a letter to th« board. State
Road Department official* (aid
that a recent traffic count on
the road showed tom* 2,000 cor*
there daily oompored to
n 1964.
Chairman John Kridef nailed
the worst primary road
aunty. "Aa a matter of
ovno worse than any
secondary road," ho added.
Commissioner Vernon
told th* board Hint to
road la "breaking
terioratlng because
construction
road.
Krider Mid that If the County
Commission could get the money,
Ihe SRD haa informed him that
they could get th* work done nut
of this year's budget.
Krider estimated the onto of
the projeet nt $600,000.
The board discussed the possW
hility of amending surplus ga*
fund* and naing tiv* money out
of that
"It would not tom* out of
tnaea," Krider emphasised.

Tax Board Ends
Hearings; Bills
Out Next Week

" r" rV''‘*V *"d HoUk^ “WM a ^ u 2

o i i r - r s s s s y i f i j r - w- w j^ « ‘™ Hite West

Limits Under Regulations

Counly Commissioner Lawrence
____ ___
__ was
_ op
Sanford * City Commission last
Swofford today
said _he
sed ;o all kinds of pari mutucl night voted to keep city fir*
(ting in Seminole County and i fighting equipment inside the city
may ask for an election next ; limit• except whrn called to
November lo recall the dog track ; Ugh! a lire at_ th^ Sanford Naval
Air Station Sanford has a re
£ permit.
Swofford said h* had been ap­ nprocal aid agreement with the
proached by many citl/cn* of Navy.
City Manager Warren Knowles
thr county on the nerd for a
petition that the commission put said that ha would like recipro­
the mailer up to the voters and cal aid agreements with Orlando.
place it &lt;&gt;n the ballot during Ihe Drl.and. Winter Park and t-ake
Mary d m* oommiasiooer* ap­
general election in November.
Swofford said tha dog track proved
The fir* fighting equipment Is
waa approved by election year*
ago but ".nany people feel dll city property. The firemen are
M ouiaida laniard, war

Jobletw P a y Down

WASHINGTON (UPi)-John L
Lewie, a turbulent titan ef the
labor movement tor 40 year*, an­
nounced today he will resign aa
president of the United Mina Work­
er* aarly next month.
Lewla disclosed his unexpected
move In a letter to members of Brain Surgery
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep.
his union published in tha United
Richard M. Simpson (R-Pa.), 30,
Mine Worker* Journal.
UMW Vice President Thomas ‘*m* ,hrou»h brlin *ur«*rT

Firemen To Stay In City's

Swofford Moy Ask
Dog Track Vote

ABOARD USS ESSEX (UPI) President Eisenhower boarded the
cruiser USS Dea Moinca today for
two day* at needed atopNaN
reet in tha Mediterranean before
resuming hla Maea mlation that
ha* taken him halfway artund toe
world.

NO. 68*

---- ------------- . . . . . . — . . . ....... . . .
. . . . . . . . . thin trophy from
Bear Admiral Kenneth Cruiir at thu Sanford Naval Air Station Bnmhinx
Derby conclusion Saturday. Cdr. L M. Howall Jr. ncceptad tha award for
hia squadron.

Overstreet Named
Circuit Judge

MIAMI (UPI) - U. S Customs
agents in South Florida have con­ TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — For
fiscated enough military equipment mer Stair Ally. Murray W. Overfrom Caribbean arms smugglers in street of Kissimmee has been
the past two years lo outfit a I,- chosen nrruit judge of the ninth
644-man army and provide It ai r 1judicial district by Gov. LeRoy
and artillery support. Joseph for Collins.
tier, supervising customs agent, Collin* appointed Ovy.-slreel
said th* military supplies would Monday to assume the judgeship
coat buyer* on the smugglers' black In the circuit which includes Semi­
market l1.30u.oou u» $g million.
nole Hrrvard. Indian River. Mar
tin. Okeecholier. Orange, Osceola
and St. Lucie counties.
Revolt Site Visited
POSADAS. Argentina (UPli Paraguayan President
Alfreilu
Stroesiner Monday visited the bor
der area where a weekend revolt
apparently lulled and where rebel
forces, now threaten a Fidel Cait/e guerrilla type offensive against
bit government.
The Sanford Grammar School
The visit coincided with report!
(hat the schoolboy rebel* who in­ Glee Club will present il* annual
vaded Paraguay had failed to *n Christmas program Thursday at
list any significant support withm I p. m at the Grammar School.
Slaty boys and girl* of the aiith
tha country.
grad* will present a variety of
songs and a Christmas eanlata
"Song of th# Holy
Nite Of Noel’ Set entitled
Night." Mrs. Roberta Richard*
will direct the program, which
For Civic Center
will have Steven Higgins and
Tile Sanford Civic Center will Karl Tilson as announcer* snd
present "A Nile of Noel" Thursday Miss Hrlen McMullen, Dianne
at S: IS p. m . Ronald Perry, recre­ Beach. Samira Richards and
David Wirboldt as accompanists.
ation director announced today.
Th* public ia invilad lo attend
Th# leminole High School Hand
and Glee Club will participate in and there will he ae admission
the program which will highlight a charge.
community sing of well known
Chrisimas carol*.
County Applies
There wtR be no charge lor ad
miasloa 1
For Osceola Base
The first step in acquiring thr
Osceola air base site waa takeo
Clothing Collection today as the County Commission
formally made application lo aeTime Extended
quir* th* Osceola Auailiary Baa*
The Nothing collection for the east of Sanford
Seminole Indian* being conduct­ The commission made ha apph
ed by I-ake Mary Scoot* ha* an ration to th* General Service Ad­
eslended deadline untd 7 p. m ministration in Atlanta, Ga
tomorrow, at which time all
Attorney Mack Cleveland Jr.
donations will be turned in al the said M would take "at least a
Hut.
couple ef month*" te rsreve ap­
Members al too Omen Bar proval.
Association, who wiN be meet­ Th* former *4r base ks surplus
ing al that lima, also will ac federal guvr-nnu-nt property and
ha* aa area ml i.ioa

Grammar School
Program Thursday

New Commanders
To Be Guests
At Coffee Club
New commanders of YAII-3 and
YAH I ami several newcomers
to the Sanford ares will be inlre
dured *4 Ihe Chamber of Com­
merce Coffee Club meeting
Thursday at Mrs. Appleby’s Val
drx Restaurant.
l.’spt. J. D. Hamsge. commander
of HatWing One. will Introduce
Capt F. G. Edwards, ntw CO
of VAII 1 and his executive of
licvr, Cdr Arthur Kldrr, and
Cdr. David A. King, new CO of
YAH I.
Charlie Morrison. Coffee Club
chairman, will introduce the
other new personalities. Th* meet­
ing will begin at 10 a m.

Florida Symphony
Scheduled Jan. 19

Three Injured

, . $ u. ,
ln ^UfO Mishap

A head on aulo collision on
route 44 just east of the l.ak*
Jessup bridge Sunday evening
brought fare and knee ruts lo
Ralph Holman of Eau Gallic, a
bruited right arm lo Mrs. Hol­
man. an eye laceration lo Judy
May Holman and th# total lots
of two car*.
Ray D. Johnson of Geneva, who
was driving on Ihe wrong side
of Ihe road, was charged with
driving whilr intoxicated. High
way Patrol Trooper Ulln (Jar­
rell said yesterday. Johnson, go
ing west, forced an oncoming car
off one aide of lite road, scraped
the rear fender of a Sheriff’s car
and forced R into the wrong
Ian* and Ibeu crashed into the
Holman car. Garrett said. John
ton's car and the Holman auto
were total hisses. Ihe Sheriff's
department reported.

Work On Three
Streets Okayed

The Florida Symphony will make
its second appearance in Sanford Resurfacing of three Sanford
itreela was approved by the City
Jan. 19, at th* Civic Center.
Th* musical presentation wUI be j Commission last night
co sponsored by the recreation da ' The streets approved for repav­
partment ami the Sanford DeBary ing in the 1969 4u program are E.
Second St. from Mrllonvillv Ave.
Entertainment Association.
Th# recreation department inau­ to San Carlos Ave . from San Car*
gurated Ihe symphony's appear­ : lo* lo Chapman Ave. and from
ance with over 900 children attend Chapman Av# to Sanford Ave.;
W. Third St from French Ave.
mg last year's youth concert
Arrangement* this year caU for lo Prrtimmon Av*.; and Persim­
a similar plan with a youth concert mon Av*. from First St. to Third
in the afternoon followed in the St.
I Coat of this 8.B36 feel of resurfac­
evening by a "pops" concert.
The youth concert ia presented ing 1* calculated at I19.A34 29.
without rharg* with the aid of
Sanford Merchant* and through
CoIIh Lose Star
patron ticket sale*.
BALTIMORE.
Md (UPD—
When the Baltimore Colta defend
In The Family
their National Football Iwagu*
NEW YORK (UPI) - A mother championship against th* Ntw
is understudying her son in York Giant*. Der. 37, they’ll
Broadway's new drama, "Th# have lo play without kicking speMiracle Worker." Th* ton In a cnaliat Bert Rechichar. Rcichitour yearoid brown aod white dog char injured ha* ngbi knee to
named Tbpper. pitying ■ family last Saturday's gam* against the
pet. Topper s mother, Mimsy, five fait Angeles Rams lud under­
i* the standby.
went surgery UouJay.

The Board of Equalisation for­
mally wrapped up ktn hearings this
morning and reported that th*
county ta i bills wUI be mailed out
neat week.
Th* board also announced that
a public hearing will be held Jan.
6 for any complaint* aa a result
of the findings at tha board.
la other business during lh«
county commission meeting, tho
board agreed lo atari letting out
contracts on road project* to neeto
nt construction work could gel
started during th* fiscal year.
Th* board also was Informed
that Dr. L. H. Smith who wan
named County Health Director on
ul Dec. 1 will he delayed becauan
of a serious accident lo his wifo
and child.
Th# board also received appro­
val ef Us tentative budget from
the atate'a comptroller's office.
Th* board will hold a public hear­
ing on Ih* budget at 10 a. m. Fri­
day.

King Is Named
VAH-t Commander
Cmdr, David King waa mad*
commander of VAH-I today in an
impressive ceremony at Sanford
Navy Air Station.
King wilt replace Cmdr. Sidney
M. Baney who wtU be transferred
lo another command.
King has been executive offlcrr
of the squadron for Ih* pan six
months.

City To Regulate
Door To Door Sales
The eity commission last night
told Attorney William Hutchison
to draw up an urdinanct pro­
hibiting door In door sales soil,
citation in Sanford except by peopie who have lived her# for oo*
yew.
Th* ordinance was ordered af­
ter the commivaioneri discussed
annoyances caused by sum* doorto door salespeople and solicitors.
The city can’t charge fee* to
license interstate commerce, hot
Sanford ean prohibit Utia com­
merce, CUy Manager Warren E.
Knowles Mid.

Parolee Arreated
Sheriffs D.puty Varnon Brew*,
ter arrested
Jamas
Harold
Thompson of 1U Elm Av*. for
violating parole. Thompson, ft,
was on parole from Montgomery,
Ala. lor theft at government pro­
perty- He left Montgomery wttiv
out permission. Brewster said.
Thompson waa put to th* county
Jail pending hit delivery to A
U. &amp;. marebtox
*

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                    <text>P i n 10—&lt;n itm . Dee. 10. '89

Quotable
Quotes
HOLLYWOOD (UP1) — Bob
H oft, admitting payola la an old
Mary to him, said today ho haa
to n Ua baltla with NBC to main­
tain the disputed payola aktteh in
bU Friday night TV ahow.
1 got wnat i wanted, tit.
comic grinned. "They decided not
tn cut rryviilrg ■-&gt;Jt nf •hr seg­
ment, although they did delete
soma materia! from othar parts
ed tha show."
The network, anxious to forget
the row with its star comedian,

agreed to allow llopo to beam the
sketch aa it was taped earlier this
month.
Wednesday, funnyman Hope
charged the network with censorabip when executives sought to
eliminate commercial plugs from
a sketch in which the comedian
portrays Merman Payola, a Hithone t disc Jjckt on radio »lalinn KLIP.
Network officlala, who sciaaored
plugs for th« P.dsc I car, Blue
Cross and Diners Club from other
parts of the program but passed
a free mention of Timex watebex,
called the aettlemeot wtth Hope a
U f l i l Notice
compromise.
sn ra m c i wcs. i t c s v a r m a n s
" I claim victory," Hope said.
r t a K i s t otm cviT in s s o row "The plugs in (he sketch were aa
Ig a ts iu i n e m , n o a in s
important part of the comedy.
O t s c i a r n o . im is
Payola la an old story to me. Peo­
• r r r t o g r i r r t it i.r
r s c s INOURAMCK, INC
ple have been sending me stuff
» FlerlJa eurpurstion.
tor years. Usually not for a direct
flalatlff,

•a

YMUIMIA ItlClf ARDOON, at at,
s a n o n to d k fk m i

ll.f.n.ljnl.
TO: VIRIIINIA HICHARlMtON »n,|
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___ — m* wit*, t*

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p, ftiiA inibllH . “ G. H. 'TTrrr
WARM, O. T. KDWAIIIJH.

maureeo itiud last a aUaoge
man was felUwing her wher­
m em b e r* * f th e l s * t H ou r! nf
ever ahe wont. He even pe rawed
D lre rt n r* n f t i a r a s * Kqulpher in Ua car when ahe drove
m e a l Cnmpaajr, a e i . e n l . r u
Pier Ida c s r p e r a t t n n :
L.IZ7.IK
away in her automoUk. And
H.
D A N U K ilU M .K .
a /k / a
t.tr.r.iR at. t jln h k iipik u j , soon the would have hewn re -,
wife of • r.'.e il l* u « it* * r lli1d, broiled in n divorce if she hadn't
a / k / a H o b ar t I ) a n g * r f i * l d ; J.
used the aex strategy outline
W. M A 1U U I A I J , a a d ------ UAHIrelow. If year mate la paat 40,
S H A L L , h i* w l f * : I f t h a r are
l l . i n g a r l a a s l a i . n . * and if
by all means send for that aex
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eradllo.-n, lienars, usa.gns, su&lt;Fk. D.. M. D.
reaanra and aucreaeura In
CASE C -------196: Maurceu F.,
tn-al, and against any and all
•iioar porlire having or claim. sged 42, is a very sttractiva wife.
Ina tu liaTS it., . rlSTnf,* till*' n Dr.” Crane."--eft* bcyijn. "my
and/nr Inlci.al In tlie ,.,up.tlr bust&gt;and la 10 year* older than
karalaariar daaurlhad. aald
landa altualad, lying and n»« I, but we have bean married
Ing la Kemlnel* County, Flor- happily for 20 years.
Ida, tn.wlt:
"Ifowavar, something strange
■Bta
Lot# I a n d I, a e c u r d l n g to
has coma over him this past six
, p la t o f a ur va y f o r y.ark
' P a v l a m a d * by M. M. T i n .
months, He accuses me of having
b l a p a u n b , dated A u g u a l I".
out*l(la affairs, though ha should
ISM, a n d ra ca rdad In ll .a d
realise I never look at another
Rnnk 111. p a g e i l l o f Ike
P u b lic
I t.i- on l" n f
Namlman.
not# C n u n l y , F l o r i d a , aald
"Recently, I noticed a stranger
la nda a la u klinnrn a n d drafollowing me around town. He even
rr lb e d a a follow i t F r o m a
trailed my car, too.
e n n r r a t a b lo c k nn r i g h t of
w a y n[ m a t e ll o a d No. I.
"And now 1 find Hut my huaInrat ad SSI 1 fe e l N n f SW
band has actually hired a privata
c o r n e r n f HKQ HVV «* H K \
detective lo check upon my be­
a w 'i. Ueellun IS, T o w n a b l u
St S o u l h , l i n a g e 1« Katt.
havior.
run S SS'lft* K a l o n g aald
"That is the last straw: I can't
r i g h t n f w a r IS f e a t In
lava him any more since I hav#
pain t n f b e g i n n i n g , th en re
found out he distrusts me. Ho
c o n t i n u e N l S * i n ‘ r. H i
fe e l, t h a n r * R »e* I t
K
shouldn't I get a divorce?”
I I I .I S feat, t h a n r * Mriulh
DON'T ADVERTISE FLAW*
I I S fe a t , thence H TS* la'
Divorce is not a solution to such
W l » ,» 3 feat, t h e m a N It*
I a’ W I l l s fa* I In I bn be.
marriage problems. It simply ad­
g ln u li iH , end bantu l : i fr et
vertises publicly that the couple
N o f MIV r u r a . r o f HK'i
have failed lo follow the proper
P W U M U'. S W ' , , Harllolt
rules of matrimony.
I*.
Townahlp
II
Kouih,
Range SV Kstl. run v T*&gt;
So l reminded Maureen that sus­
faai l o a t o m r a t * M u ck at
picious middle aged husbands are
right
at
war
of
Plain
usually platonic mates. She ad­
llnad .N». 1, Ilian, a N IS*
la' K S I fa al, l h a n r a It 1 1 '
mitted this fact concerning her own
1*' R I I I ! fa a l, tham-a M
marriage.
TS* IS' W m i l l
( . a t to
When a man begins to worry
ln l o f b a g i n n i n g
A R K I I K I I K I i r .NrtTIFIKIr lest he become platonic, that very
t h a t tha I ' l a l n l l f f h ere in baa Inatl. worry itself can quickly produce
t u ia d a a ull a g a l n a t y m . In tha
I 'l r r u l l C o u r t n f Iba N ln it i Judicial the effect he dreads.
For love is an emotion. Hut
f i n uli, In a n d fu r P a m ln n la I'uunt y , Florlil*. t o q u ie t ll a t i t l e in lha worry is a mental process. And
a h n . a d aa cil h ad u i m i a r l v , alluated, we have a law in psychology that
I rin a and b a l n g In P a m ln n la i'uuncannot
simultaneously
ly , F lo ri da , a * h a r a l n a h n r a niora y o u
p a r t ic u la r ly a . I out. Vnu a r e liarr- “ emote” and "cerebrate” (think).
by rt u u lr a d In rile y » u r A n .w a r
One process surrenders lo the
w il l,
(be C l a r k
»f lh a
Ci rcuit
t'Biirl. C o u r t. in and f o r Pemtnida other 'Hiat'* why the old adage
Cnunly, F lo r i d a , and a a r v a a enpy is still valid aland counting to ten
■ hereof upon Hanlal \l
tlu u lar, before you t-xplodr In anger.
321 Pa rk A v e n u e , Hou ih, W ln ia r
The very act of counting is a
P a rk . F lo r i d a , A t t o r n e y
for lha
I 'l a l n l l f f In t h a abu v a a cti on on menial ((cerebral) art and thus
nr hafure Ilia I l i b d a y o f Ja n u a ry , tends lo dissipate a lot of your ire,
A , It. I I I . , ntaa a t ' e r r a e l*ru Couso your anger cools.
faaau w ill b a anta ra d a u a l n a t you,
SEX PHOBIA
IT IH O l t l i K I t K I i Hint i h i. ha
The greatest sex phobia of the
pu b ll.hed In tha Hanf urd Herald, a
''’

plug, but at Christmas time, or
out of the clear blue sky when
t luAen't even mentioned their
products.
"Some guys make a living try­
ing to gat stuff plugged on the
air, ana
and tney
they sena
send you merebandise as a feeler—in advance.
"For jnjlanra they might send
me a gallon Jug of vodka, hoping
I’ll use the brand name in case
1 build a Joke around vodka.1*
Hope was quick to add be never
used a trade name unless there
is a better than averagt laugh
in M.
"I will have no part of accept­
ing payola and I hav* always
asked my crew never to get mix­
ed up with the pluigcrs," said
Hope, a multi-millionaire who
needs the mooey hhe he need* a

United Frets International
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio — Grady F.
Stone, one of four convicts re­
captured in Ohio after a 19 min
escape from Ivy Bluff Prison,
Yaneyvllle, N. C., blaming mlaIrealment for the maaa breakout:
‘They lust couldn't stand it
there. When I eicaped. I got my
first cake and first eandy ___ _
six months.”
NEW DELHI — Indira Uendhl, daughter of Indian Prim* Min­
ister Jawahirla! Nehru, after be­
ing asked by Nehru to take good
care of President Elsenhower’#
daughter in law, Barbara during
• tumultuous welcome:

"MM already te under by eere."

THIS IH A PICTUKE OF A POSTCARD mailed from
Canm !berry on the dny that the government officially
opened khw poet office. The long eartk bearing C'anael-

NEW YORK — Mr*. Nicholes
R. Jones, chairman te Rw cus­
todial board te Mb* Jamal man­
sion, Washington's headquarters- School's Honor Roll Announced
in-retreat to ITT*, discussing the
Kucuc-roll for Ihe past lix wrakv ....Fifth grade. Gelry Mathis. Joe
results af a taroat* breakdown for the Enterprise school ss an­ Vickers. Pete fle n lk r. Marcia
in the mansion:
Bernnger, Nancy Ray, Sharon
"When many te the viatiora nounced hr Principal L. O. Hay
Redman, Pamela Walasek: Sixth 1
maw.
come isr-gTvd Rod it U cakitr tn■Ide thin outside, they turn right
dh ' gralftr. Carrie HaTcHett, grader John Bu.nelt. Matt TTHTf- '
Middl# aged male 12 HB'dTeWW around and lesve. Tiiey don't ex­
Marjorie Ann Heimith, Palsy ’Yam) Sfik'e ThursarnT’Evelyn'V afi
a platonic rot# la marriage.
pect to get colonial drafts along long, Anita Quinones, Putty Ur­ ton: Seventh grade, Doris Harri­
Oddly enough, when the male with their Georgian architecture."
ban, Jane Vaught, Carolyn Wat­ son, Kathy Hughes, Richard
succumb* to this fear, he then
Leah Slith, Susan Ryan,
may ascribe csceeaiv# sexual ar- j
son. Jimmy Wells, Louise Zavin- ! Laine.
Jamea Walker, James Welch, Mi- '
dor lo hia wife.
ski,
Judy
Kelley
and
Pamela
Ar
J
Rav; and alaht grade \
Actually, the usual wife it quite Volunteer Group
ter.
i Wrllesly Corbett.
,
content with litlla physical woning.
but such impotent husbands sud­ Elects Officers
denly imagine their males must be
New officers nf Mm Lake Mary
ae erotic aa nymphomaniacs.
Vounteer Fir# Dept, are: preslSo -J£j*r*[ow Jealous and soon
Rslp1* Rchwwiehtut. tlce
'HJ-L- —■£*■ &gt; U 'f; preeUan*. Den t'dtnmAAV secre­
reen w ai a pillar of her church i tary, Otis Sjoblom; treasurer,
and PTA, aa wall as the mother of I Earl Toney; sergeant at arms,
SPECIAL
three .teeo-agera^ her husband! t^wla Humphrey:__ fitr... jchidf__
7P«
« jv . r»ASTER-SHrS
Heg. Jl.ot\
Mm g-«U-t ^&gt;Ml|a:
simply went berserk in his f i t s - ; Ralph Abell: flrri ' ‘iTT-fcr.ffr^T, ^ ■
tional life until he couldn t think chief, Hentid Kern; second assist­
9-rc. LUNCHEON SET
Reg. *2.25
$1.95
straight.
ant chief. Lewis Schwelekert;
That's when he hired a detec­ third assistant chief, Doren Masco
( Cup PERCOLATOR
Keg. &gt;5.M
$3.98
tive. Naturally, the detective found and anginccr, Ed Schwelekert.
no evidence, for Maureen was a
The seven director* elected at
$2.19
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devoted wife though uninformed on the Tuesday night fire house meeisex m atters.
ing were Randall Chase, Sidney
So I coached her regarding the Fowler, Homer Gleason, Dirk lvmaterial in the booklet named be­ ers, Ed Zimmerman, W. E. Gray
low and reminded her that a wife and Charles Xruegar.
should deliberately cultivate more
All firemen and their ladies were
allure and wax more aggressive invited lo a turkey dinner tn be
in her boudoir lo nip in the bud held at the fire house hy the
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fo r four i n n a . c u t l t r w e e k * .
W IT N K P P th a hand o f l h a t'la rk
a f lha C i r c u i t
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday. High today, B6-72. Low tonight, 45-55.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
F R ID A Y . DKCKM RKR I t . 1959
United Preaa Leased Wire Eatabliahed 1908

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPD - Stock pri­
ces at t p. m.:
American Airline*
....... 341*
American TAT
.......... 7#'*
American Tobacco ............ 10*
Bethlehem Steel ............... FD»

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Chrysler
....................... *T*»
Curtiaa • Wright ................ 32**
DuPont
....................... 360'1
Eailman Kodak .................... 10*U
S i'4
Ford Motor
General E lectric................... N
General Motor* .................. l - ‘&gt;
Graham • Paige ..................
2l«
toll. T A T ......................... «&gt;•
I.orillard .............................. 37
Minute Maid .......................... I*14
Pennrv
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Penn tlR
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A THR1S1BIAS IH L t'T U K THE HOSPITAL wurCTfeTOliTCd itTSemtnbW
.Memorial Hospital adm inistrator Harry Weir yesterday by Brownie Troop
.'178. Janet Lewis and Weir decorats the tres whils the other Brownies
look on. From ths left ars: Linda Smith, Mary Reynolds, Connie Dejung,
Theresa Chevaleir, Kathy Todd, Joyce Jones, Sherry Hastings, Debbie
Rowland, Diane Huskin. Judy Ann Washburn, Mary Kllen Hofmann and
Valerie Hamilton. Mrs. R. A . Smith and Mrs. C. D. Schoonover ars troop
leaders.

-I—4»~B m UwA.

g &gt; an forb f r r a l f t

Martial Law Proclaimed
In Minnesota Community
Guard Sent

New s Briefs

-Uia.

firT o Halt

Standard Oil (N J&gt; ................ « '*
I’AI.M BEACH (UPD - The
Studebaker .......................... 31^* mother of American soldier of for­
tune Austin Young J r. said she
1 U. S. Steel
.................... 100
WettinghmiM M.................. !&lt;*'» ia “very relieved" that he wa*
recaptured by Cuban authorities.
Mr*. Austin Young 4r. branded
Young's e»CM|&gt;e from prison "a
vary foolish thing."

Ike Launches
Campaign To Free

NO. 68.1

Violence
ALBERT LEA. Minn. (L’PI) —
National Guardsmen tn full bxtUa
dj[j&gt;si rolled intn rtrife-torn Albert
mday lo nut iljj; &gt;"*n under
jftf. -n.i
t-icther
T7,irnce at the strike • bound
Wilson 4 Co. meatpacking plant.

Link N ecessary
OKI.ANDO |I ll'll — Gov.
”

lb.

. said he i- " ' . i s ,

uttiifd. m u n 1n 1— &gt;~n

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ed before lbs&gt; middle of I960 on
the Oriaix'o-to-Fort Pierce *eg-,
Orrrtopcr J. B.wV.cy tiJKita totdj when an app-s.xil lea-n inspected lav »*»e*Tur and of navinr mP.w-l—- merit of the ‘,,ir*hlns State Park­
More t!-,n 'a c"'*',ns - TtuiTTcRT'
the Hoard if Equalixation ye*ter- 1 Iota if, Sunland F.*iaYr*'~aim Pine- enee with the beard. Jf l ,-an't1 &lt;g|.;W DELHI (UPI) — Prrd- way. "Thii link it practical, found,
I routed from Ihclr beds early thia
day f" *
at about Half ^ i-rr-*! addition* they recorded that
and T«ry necessary," Collin* *nld
airts began arriving shortly
[HJiOR
.Orth of hi* mu : 'he p-nperi;' was d-vpiiqo-A W'han rorne h.-.e with Irulh, 1 won't ro m e|,|enl Hi&gt;enhow« launched today in a speech her* Tbunday night-. . t 'A P t r i.lU N K I. A. A k i . t . if rnntntitnil.iiy oiii.-o r »l
miiDer.
Udu, li a__m__Thrr ..ware gfCCP
at
all
P n g 'a proper 7 waa "Improperly it waa nothing bat "bare land" aa
a global campaign to fra# tha
Snnford Naval Air Stntinn (ntfcttnd from left) waa prafatigue uniform*, xtrel helmet!
"Thi* waa an hone*t mistake and world of hunger and aald "food. 4. To Stay Active
appraised" In the eounty taap- of Jan. I, mt&gt;.
and had bayonet* fixed on their
atinted
with
a
silver
tray
liy
officcrs
Htalionod
at
the
Odham,
long
active
in
county
graiial.
it there ire any doubting Thumasei family. , .friendship. . .and freaM l rifle*.
WASHINGTON flFPI) — Tam­
Navy base recently, (’apt. Arthur, who also waa honored
Diiplaying recortk, invoice*, and state politic*, said “I have they are welrome to Inspect these dom" trera mightier th in armlei ila's
A jeering crowd of about 100,
MarDill Air Force Ba»# will
by
Sanford
civic
nml
titiaineas
leatiera
at
n
nmm
lunclteon
eon* tract inn detail*, maps - ami often been arctned of being the
and bomb* ia bringing peace to remain an artive B4T hue, at
many
of them unking mextpaKI
took*
at
any
tune,”
Odham
sou*
today will tu rn over hia com m anil shortly tu take over
plan*, Odham told the hoard that one who Helped oust the former
the world.
er*. watched from acroa* tha
least until July, lltflt, according lo
phaaiaed.
another
command.
Shown
with
('apt.
Arthur
ia
left
tn
Eitcnhowor said a luccessful
.street aa *ome of the troop* took
defense department report
Tha property in question m- "food for peace" campaign would a
right, (ap t. Robert K. Stutsman, senior medical officer
up position* around the plant,
Thuraday
to
.Han.
George
A.
Sma
volr** III lota in two subdivision*. bring full and prosperous livrs to
at the base; Mrs. Arthur, (’apt. J. D. Ramaga and Com­
ordered closed by the National
there.
But
the
dapartnient
told
Chairman John Krider said that, families ami replace the threat of
mander Lewis D. Tamny.
Guard.
since Um error was in the tax war with friendship among natin*, Siuallirrs that nu final decision
The Ihrung dispersed about a
rolla, the matter should h* tunnel ending forever tha fear and *u»pi- has Iwen reached nn the ultimate
half • hour lalar whan a guard
future
of
Mar
dill.
over to Taa Assessor Richard Me- rion that breed* wan
offirar. Id. Col. Paul Meyers, apoke
Canna.
It wa* the second global cam­ Little Danuttfe
uver a public address ayslrm and
McCanoa said be wsaa await of paign he outlined today a* part
told the people lhat under mili­
G
A
P
E
CANAVERAU
Fla.
the error but derided not tu cor­ of has iimsion half-way around
tary order* it waa unlawful M
(
Ill'll
—
A
Titan
Interrunttnenial
rect K until it had been heaid by the world to convince India and
congregate In largr number*.
ballistic
missile
which
failed
In
TIm ikmLnols Memorial Hospital board of triiateea yes­ tha board. He explained that the the world of America's peaceful in g.-l off ita pad Thursday appar­
Maj. George Boob# of Auilin,
terday named Sanford Architect John Burton to design the error was discovered after the lax tendon*, in a speech at New Delhi ently sufferr.1 tittles damage in the
Minn., stood guard outsld* a gala
rolls ware completed.
Univenily he called for a world one second lls engine wa* "alive.”
turning away nonunion produc­
95000.000 addition scheduled for tbs hospital.
to
build
tion employe* reporting for work,
Ths board named Burton because "h e is completely fa­ During yesterday's briwf .sv.ton, interchange of undent*
, , S'
j,
.4
to*
va *ssaid.
e* r o * vIt
1 waa
iato err
1s » * area mss
*1e1*-■
1111'*i'M
believed
an
upon . pisiform " Iju u th .
woul.t lw made
'Thi* plant i* closed," Roobu
miliar with ths hospital, and worked on it before the present the board reviewed 20 rasas and peace
HAVANA ( U l'l) — I'tilm tt n u th o ritie a naiil to d a y they \aul In a monotone to each work­
Klaenhouer. already haded .» a l ,„ on , flvr
the llifflfUlty
meet once more before clos­
building's completion." trustee chairman A- B- I’elerson said. will
man of peace, repealed hia per­ which caused th* firat atage e n - i “ *e biiltllitR M iam i H erald re ix irle r Jame.* B u ch an an on er. ' There M martial law. Thcru
ing the hearings.
’ Horton waa i « n/ three arclnlccti
sonal triumphs of Jhe two days l i n e lo . 1.01 down automatically. ! charRe* of “ in v o lv e m e n l" in A n .tin Yr*imjt'*
from will he no production. Ca on
before. Again ilmlay- He drove
whs worked on the hotnital,
‘ pri.««)n'\V&gt;tlne!*dny, even though (h e re p o rte r an* in M iam i a t home."
through human canyons of hun­ W alkout Continues
Gov. Of villa L. Greeman order­
f* ” t A 6if o ' hospital A-.i-i.IUnt Hr.
the lim e.
dred* nf thousand* of Indian* who
ed Albert lea ansi »urrounding
Herman Smith will advise the
An
arm
y
*|M&gt;ke*itmn
an
id
Hiiehitnun
w
an
arrest
esl
T
h
a
t
6CAPE
CANAVEKAL
|U
I'D
.shouted ''tone live Ike” and alFreeborn County placed under
trustee* on expansion requirement*
* day a* ha an Ivied th* rooiH ia martial law to preserve order
moat imolhrrrd him with flowers More than TIni wotkei* lemamnl
iia'ed on community growth and
off
their
Job*
at
this
missile
test
as thee eheered 'th e king of
Havana'* St. John Hotal whria between striker* and non union
ihoo will confer with Burton, Peter­
cenlar in an unauthorised *trike
America.”
Voung had b e e n recnplured employe* at the Wilson plant.
son said
Eisenhower, standing in the rear begun hy members of th* Iron
earlier, lie said th* Miami news­ The Minnesota governor aabt hn
WASHINGTON (UPD — fcuTil* trustee* now are pre tiring
MARTINSVILLE. Va. (UPD— nf an open car, hrld up hia hand* Worker* Union. Home M iron
at* drug pric* investigator* today lb* architect's contract in send to
man was carrying iodine and wa* acting in rrapoose to pleaa
dug further into charges that Ihc federal Hill Burton Bind trus­ Charles W. (Yankl Stewart, ring­ lo ward off the avalanche of flow­ woik*r* walkesl out Wednesday in
bandages, pieaiimahly to treat the frmn city official*.
a
dispulr
over
whelhrr
an
aban
high-powered firms have confused tees who Hill give J223.UOO toward* leader m the i.cups of 20 con­ er* as hr drove slowly past mi*'minor Injurir* Yming nuffem l in
Frrruian signed die proclama­
g«-tur., nii-ed pries* and may- building Ilie addition. John Burton victs from Notth Carolina's "Lil­ ahruuili-d walls of the historic red iloned Navalm missile tower wa
his
dramatic
prison
break.
tion
declaring martial law early
li* Alcairax" prison, waa i*p- fort, the ancient British defense lo Ih- dismanllrd or undergo (Irmo
tsar m paticnla.
TAMPA I UPD —A Ncgrn man
Young and llmhanan nr* being this morning in hit olfirei in St.
is county school architect and
lition
The
other
workers
walked
lurrd
hsr*
early
today.
bastiun in India whose dirty rest
.Specifically, the Senate enti- also designed the civic renter and
sulked the sired* with a blaring held at military intelligence head­ Caul, 31inn.
off their join In sympathy.
trust subcommittee tried to deter­ the Seminole County blood hank
Stewart, 52. was caught after h* wall* reared up through morning
pistol here Thursday nigld He quarters her*.
Tlie governor also scheduled a
mine whether adveiliaing drive*
wrecked the stolen automuhil* vapors and llir thin smoke from
killed one man and wounded tluee
Two other l). B, newsmen, NBC meeting today with Wilson Presi­
by big drug companies keep down
ulhers before ton- of hi* wounded cameramen Carlo* Santos and dent James D. Cooney in an *4
Ilies* he wa* driving during a po­ liny rooking fires in nearby than
Smothers Plans
competition from .mailer firm*.
lice chase. Stewart's i s r plunged lies.
virlim* tricked him and cut him Iasi* Rive*, wen- arrested anil fort lo head off further Iroublu.
C
ar
Veers
Out
Hr wa* linarse today from his
The subcommittee, hea.lrd by
down with a iholgun lilaal.
Freeman, professing alarm * t
JO feet off of a bridge down a
held briefly Thursday in the west­
Ben. fete* Kefauvar (D-Tsnn.,)
nvrrbank on Route 'J2U near hare. speech making but hia doctor said Three Week Tour
ern town of Consolation del Sur, the "apparent breakdown*' ia ne&gt;
Police
said
*x
convict
David
summoned Sc ynice* Blackman, Of Control, Hits
WASHINGTON (U l’l) - Hen Kullmorr, 34. waa shut to death where they wet* filming the gotialIons, vent telegram* TburaOnly six of th* 'JO convicts who this waa nothing unu-ual and lhat
secretary-treasurer
of
Prento
fled
I hr maximum security pris­ he was hearing up well from his George A. .Smellier* will leave hy Sim Porter, a 53-year old aimy'a liuu-e-to house search lor day to Cooney and IIPW freskHome
Killing
2
vlrellllOL*
and
wild
welcomes
never
I'harmacHUticai ladwiratoriv.'-, Inr.
Ideal Ralph Helstein a.king for
Jail. 14 on a three week tour of \ r gril
Ahum
Kt.llmore
had Vnung.
on after over power mg the gourds
before seen in ilia Inslory nf India South Amenta In -tody th* atalii* wounded during a J5 minute ilimil
South Hackensack, N. J.
MIAMI (L’PI) —A speeding car Tuesday ware at large today.
the parley.
Santos
nml
Bites
woe
released
or the other nations he ha* vi wit - of United Mtal* trade in l^lin ing spire in Ylmr City, Tamp*'* after being questioned by Inlelli.
Premo wax dr-rrilwsi as a me *rcre«i out of conlrul early U»Uy
However, a Wilson tpokeaman
dium lis t manufacturer of drug and crashed into a home, explod­ Slate police grabbed tha swarthy ed.
saui he bad been informed that
America.
l.atin
let
M
on.
gome
agents.
It
was
mil
tmmediproducts. C h i e f subcommittee ing a butane gas tank and killing ringleader of the prison break
Hmathei * wot Thursday hr
Detective l(al|ih Mill* *aul Full- ately certain whether they were Hrlstnn hud been asked to meet
runnel Rami Dixon .aid Black- two persons inside Hie flaming from the Ivy Bluff prison for inwith federal
mediator* in St.
want*
to
discover
"the
eofl
apota"
more
wounded Negroes Edward allowed to keep their film.
coriigihlcs
only
1041
feet
from
tii-n soul.| he e.krd how prosito building.
Paul, Minn . ami rmpliailied that
Black
Bear
Shot
which
can
h*
remedied
"tn
the
Young,
a
former
llmi-ijnr
who
Bailey,
14,
and
VVrnice
Boy
land
lions! and licensing practices of A lliirti p e r s o n s s i c r i t i c a l l y in where his ear wa&gt; found alter it
mutual advantage of th* United and killed Frank I'rado. a (I- now livHa in Miami, was unis, Coonry would only talk with
crashed through the bridge rail­
major drug rompaniee affacted hi• jur^,j
In
Wekiva
Area
Slate* and lh* I aiir American year old while man, in addition pentant about Ihe allegml anti- Freeman.
hu'ines*.
... ’
.
.
, . . , ing.
More than 1,0s«* resident* nf thla
government activity that irsullrd
Another black be*, was shot in countries.”
to .shiHiling Purler.
He said Blackman's testimony
•« w“ * "ke • **omh explndwt.
Colne sard Stewart offered no
southern Minnesota town looked
lit
bis
being
sentenced
to
prison
the
Wekiva
swa.iips
WedneoLy.
Sui*
the
is
ia
chairman
vf
the
said
Nrai
Tuk»-r
A
T,
a
Negro,
who
Mills, lit pining together Ih*
resistance, although he was armed
would "follow wall m Hne" with
on ITiuinl.iv white yelling pick­
P. W. Wheatland of Monro* •Senate l.atin American trade sub­ chain of evt-nl*. toiil this story: for 341 years,
testimony Thursday about the ail escaped tbs- building with three with a .'III caliber revolver. He
ets
hurled stone* and snowball*
Corner,
shot
the
I
&gt;
M
pound
male
committee. He proltahly will he "Fullinore anil Hailey got tuts*
"I'd do it nil over again if I
did n»t have the niachineguii
Rising of Merck A Co , one of others.
al
non
rob
after
six
men
with
hunting
accompanied by several ether an argiiini-nl in the kilchrn of Were given the chaine," he told plant strikers' r a n leaving th*
fo u n ty pnlice .-aid die driver of which be stair during the prison
• leaders in the drug indual ty.
dog*
tracked
the
uiimil
for
two
member* nf Cnngreta.
the
car,
Harold
Guthrie,
J»i,
was
Full more i apartment Fullinore newsmen.
Dr. August*! Gibson. Merck's
Al !r*vi twn persona were inTh* r e r a p i u r e d American lured and more than 20 car* dam­
shot Bailey anti left tor, a nrartqr
reiearch .lire, lor, eoncfded lhat so drunk he dot not know he had siawail was brought here and mile*. Wheatland &lt;hol the bear
twice
with
a
30
.
1
(1
rifle.
Hr.
Karl
seemed equally imcnllcerned about aged in the outburst of violence
bar "
one ad claiming that a certain been in an accident. He suffered krpt jn , h, ||rrn y County Jail,
IXIlirr* -aid hnllmure burst tha post ability that an additional at the strike bound plant.
drug produced "no sorriwin* atde a broken collar bon* and ruts in Hartinavrlle is about to mi).* Fau*l and Cotton Brown ol Han- Glee Club's Yule
ford, Gus Hchlnah of l.nke Monthe wreck.
into Itie* bar. tired sevrral aliuli penalty might hv imposed on him
effects" was not tiue
from the North Carolina prison
Police .stood by and watched
Police -aid Guthrie'* converti­ which border* Virginia and is art rue. Maj. Joseph Storey of Ml. Program Tuesday
into (list wails and rriling, re became nf his escape from thr prl. wiule stone* rattled against Ih*
Dr, I.oiii* luisugna, a Johns
Plymouth
and
Bill
Hoover
of
Ml.
in Dinar alrl Km,
'Die Sanford Junior High School liMiled hit pistol and left lie son......
Hopkins University medical pro­ ble sma-hed through the wall of miles south of Roanoke, Va.
, .
. . .
riir*- s&lt;m"* oU&lt;f*r* wsr# laughing
Dora were the other member* of Glee Club will prrsenl ill annual returned * frw nimuiei later ami
fessor. accused the drug industry the hou-e and apioarently landr-l
"What does another '241 year* 4n(| joking
The search for the remaining the parly.
Christmas program Tuesday at fired mute shot* without hitting mean on top of lh. 34) l'v, al
of dumping “miserable" medicine* in the bed where H-mbrny and six fugitives wwa renteied in the
On, officer who taw l man
7:30 p. m in the Pineereet audi­ anyone. Ibrn went oulsido again ready gut?" be grinned.
on the market every year with hi* cnninion-lsw wife were sleep, metropolitan Washington, H. ( ',
hurl a stone at a passing car,
tor
ium.
of nlvcrti'ing men who "tr^v ing, Tile i&gt;*-&lt;i was shoved through area ami cs-ntial Virginia.
"Fullinore killed Prado on Ihe
U lien he was a iv d about th« walked up. tapped the striker on
IJncmploymerit I’p
H unted by music instructor l.er street in limit id Ihe bar." Mills Miami reporter, Young u-plicd, the shoulder and laid gently,
To sell sows' cars for silk purses." the partition into the adjoining
The FBI said fingerprint* found
WASHINGTON I UPD - The
He said such practices hav* con­ apartment.
on an abandoned stolen car in number of Job* held hy Americana Compton, the student* hav* done said. "He then walked about a Mhos Buchanan7 l&lt;» alt ques- "watch rt” No arri-st* wera ra­
fused doctors, raised price* and
suburban Washington at Arling­ dropped by marc than one mil­ all the work in preparing Ihe pag­ mile lo f'urtrr t tavern and shut tion* shout hit vsrape, he gave ported,
may haim patient*.
ton, Va., ware those of luuvicli lion in Nuw-mhrr, the govern­ eant and tableaux of Christina* him inside the bar. He leu and lh* same answer: "1 don't re­
.cen*. and making coetumea and
Wiley Cummings, 31, Johnny Mil­ ment reported loday. Unemploy- selling*. It will lie narrated by ■ then shot Hoy Ia ltd about a block member,”
Minute Maid
Central Filing
led, 27, and John Kilbourne, 31. menl climbed by yeUAK) to 3.670,- *eventh giader, Melanie William*, away ”
Lake Mary Yule
Mill* isisl Purler got another
Woodrow
Stewart,
.16,
Cleveland
Reports Dividend
000. The I-ahor Department *»id nml i* Idled "Aru! It Cam* To man to drive home, grabbed hi* City Officials See
Asked Of City
Party, Set Dec. 19
ORLANDO (UPD - One id th* MrN*'J; 11■ *nd Willi* Shaw, 2«, total emplovmenl fell hv l,19t,ixoi Pa**."
iholgun. went In thr hospital for
Hanford m il service board
The I ake Mar)' Christmas Tree world's largest citrus processor*,
believed hiding out in th* ren- to 66631.01*1, sligh'lv more than
Packer
At
Work
Th* public is invited In attend first aid. ttirn went looking for
members last night proposed havparty will be held Dec. 19 at 7 the Minute Matd Corp , reported tr ** ^"K1"'* are*.
tin* program.
the usual for the month.
Kullmore
Uily
manager
Warren
E ing a central personnel file for
41. in. al the Chamber of Com­ Thursday a quarterly common
Knowlei slid today that a refuse city employe*. C’ny manager War­
m erce Building. The children will stock dlvulrnd of A cents per
parking truck he examined ui Win ren K. Knowlei and board assistant
enlr-rtain and furnish Ihe program share and a slight isle* Incrrase
ter Haven wa* a "vrry good piece -rrrelary N. I). Garner ahould
until Santa Claut arrives.
over the la t fiscal year.
of equipment." Knowles, Refuse work out a central file on tity emThe party committee plans to
Minute Maid * consolidated net
Sup!. Eddie Griffillu, and Public pfovei in be in the cdy manager’!
start a -pecial contribution drive sale* for ihe fiscal year ending
Work* Director Syd Richard at­
High ranking Naval admirals Hanford for U&gt;* iMioilung rompetinext week. No personal solicitation |, cl lt
jsq, 133.913. Last
Only on# competitor, Heavy At­ tion at make up event* are rum- tended Ihe demonstration with an office, board member Denver Uordrll suggested The information
arrived today lo participate in Ihe tion include Captain W. F Hrin- tack Squadron Eleven now can
of fund* will l*e made hut special year'* figure was $99,1)24.174,
pleted. In addition Ihe highlight eve lo buying a packer for San tlH|ld |&lt;e placed nn Garner* per
ly arranged bottle* will b« placed Th,, regular quarterly stock annual Navy Appreciation Day gle. Commandant -if Mid-hipmen, overtake the leader. With perfect
•vent of the AID vs. Ihe A3f) will ford This year'* uly budget call* „ mnft c4rq /„r ,hr 4„ „ Unt
in all Lake Mary place* of bunt- dividend is payable Jan 20. I960, scheduled 1st start tomorrow morn­
U.
4.
Naval
Academy,
Annapolt*.
coring
in
their
remaining
make
ing.
lake plare nn ihe Lake Gemge for a new packer. They examined retary's u&gt;e. fordcll proposed
ness to receive *H contribution*.
«t0rkhnldcrf nf record Jan. 16.
the refuse truck * quality, efficirn
Applicant* approved by Ih* bnard
Arriving from Washington, D. C. MJ , Captain W. M. Romlierger, up event* they could pa** the Target at 10.mi a. m.
*------ ;---------------I960.
cy, speed and cost uf operation in lake the wnttrn police exam
was Vic* Admiral Wallace M. Develupmenl Division, Office of Savage Son Squadron by some Kb
At 1:30 tsimurruw afternoon Ihe
^Aan I n j u r e d -------------werr Marion A Butler. John Wil­
(leakley, Deputy Chief of Naval tha Chief uf Naval Operations; (minis. Heavy Attack Squadron
liam Frazier and Aden G. Carter
Operation* for Fleet readme**; Captain A. II Bowker, Training One would fall short nf first plare festivities will move to Fort Mel­ Vet Nearinjr Knd
Art Association
In Auto Mishap
Vice Admiral Robert B. Pirie, de­ Division, Office of the Chief of by less than HI points hut would lon Dark for a "gel together" he
HOUSTON, Tr* ( U P D - Dr Jr.
Karl L. Mathew* of Day Irma
puty chief of naval operttioni for Naval Operations.
assure sarend place if they rack tween Navy and aivilian ciliiens Russell Wide said today that be
air; and Rear Admiral D. F.
Beach suffered neck injuries in a Plans Yule Party
believe* "death * only a matter
Tha high ranking bra-* will be up a perfect store in loft bombing. of the community.
two ear accident at First bt. and
The Sanford Art Asm ha* in Smith, also from tha office of on hand at Ihe airmanship compe­
Yesterday’s shape drop event
Civilians wishing to get tickets of hour* away" for Waller (Old Post Office Open
Majnol-a We at 12:30 p. m to­ vited its members to a Christ- Chief uf Naval operation-,
tition slatrd to start at III a. m allowed Heavy Five to Increase fur the event ran pick them up Heb) Williams, 117, the last sur­
Oviedo postmaster J. B. June*
Rear Admiral Kenneth U raig.
day. The middle aged driver was mas Party at 7.3U p. m Monday
The publw a invited In attend i heir lead on Heavy Seven by "frets" from tha majority of tha viving veteran uf Ihe Civil W«r. ia announcing th a t the Poet O fftra
I'nmminiWr Fleet Air. Jarkson- tomorrow'! eer show.
taken to Seminole Memorial Ho* -1in the Civic renter
William* ia suffering from hi* will ho open all Hay HalurdaF end
SB more point*. Saves) was the Hanford merrhanto.
pi'al
Christina* cards will be exrhang- ville, arnvail in Sanford last nlghl
Meanwhile. th» homhing derby only squadron lo have completed
Aa an added attraction, Santa fourth atlark of pnrumonia thi* also Saturday, Dec. 19 for Um
Sanford Negro Oil* Knigbton of ed and each member la asked to after atlanding tha 4v.au of Flor­ now being conducted al th* bate, the bombing portion* kg 4 00 Ctaua wiU aeuva at 1 p. as. to year. Dr. WoUe. who ha* treated benefit -&gt;f patrons with Lbrutmaa
1110 S. W K t struck Mathew*’ bring a guest, hia favorite dea- ida MlllUrjr Appraeiatloa Dinner Mara tha finish line with Squad­
m.
present randy to youngster*. AB ham tor several year*, said hu m ail Ha also p-gintod out that
O i fie left n t fender, police «ert and pictures for a critique. In Orlando.
ron VAII 5 s'ill n 'iri'alnicg lt«
Tomorrow wIR see th# final youngsters will he admitted with condition la critical ar.d he te the of fie* i« open all day on W ed­
UUvae naval Y ig m U iics visiting lead.
*gjd.
Colic* and tea will tw served.
i
very weak.
i scoring iso the bombing eosnpali- out tickrta,
nesdays

Hospital Names Burton

T o Design New Addition

Cubans Arrest Newsman

Charged In Aiding Escape

nafors Probe
Drug Firm Ads

Carolina Escapee
Ringleader Nabbed

Man Shoots 4
" In Gun Spree

t

Admirals Arrive For Navy Day

I
t

�dWind

Sundew

Like Mary Church
CHURCH OP THR NASABKHB
Choir To Join
Lake Harp
In Yule Service

Church Of Christ

Natarcnc

CHURCH Ok C IM 8T

LAM HART

(SOttawa

Ralph Brewer J r . .......Evan

Bible School

....... 10:00

Morning Worahlp.......11:00
Evening Warship . . . . . 7:30
Wad. Prayer Service .. 7:40
M anias Worahlp
Troming Uataa .
g r iiHug Worship

R. L. Drawer ............. Pastar
Suaday S c h o o l ~ 10:10 a «w.
M anias Woraalp
U:00 • ai.
Christian Sarvlea Training 1:00
P-.m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Paata
Kara Dunes* .................. Ml

Evening W orship........ 7:00 p. m.

Wad. Prayer Serviaa 7:30 p. m.

Presbyterian
PIROT PRESS) TEWTAN
CHURCH
Oak Aw. and Third M.
Morning Worship .... lC:3p a. m. Horning Worship __ 0:40 a. m.
Evening Worship . .. . 7:30 p. m. Sunday School
... &gt;:45 a. ».
Morning Worship ... 11:60 ■ m.
Senior fellowship........0:00 p. ns.
HOLT CROSS RPISTOPAL
Evening Worship .. 7:30 p. id
CHURCH
Wad. Prayer Sarvlea
T:M p. m.
Park Aeo. at 4th Rl
Nursery Available
Rev. John W. Thomai
Pastor
Holy Eucharist.............. 7:10 a. m
Family Service—
Church School ........ 3:00 a. as
Homing Pm ytr—
Sermon ................ 11:00 a. as. A, C. Sum mare
Wmal ........ 1:41 o. m.
Haly Commutes—
Sunday Scbaoi .
Wanhlp .... !!:&amp;&gt; «• m
Union .. .. t:30 p m. Tuesday .......... It JO g. m.
10:00 a. m.
WnesMp - 7:43 p m Wednesday
Tlursdiy .............. ' 7:30 a. ■Sacmment of Panaoca
i.0O4:M p. m.
■ataeday .........
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH

utsala-

* rr= --

— f REARYTB RIAN CHURCH
John W. PlUoy ...... . .. Pastor
m ... g:oo o. a .
Suaday School ...... 11:00 a. a .
V feef trirter PaDewsklp
_ Junlar ..........
0:30 p. a .

TIHmInj5er Fellowship ‘

flaniara.....................7:10 p. a .

Lutheran
GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Saafsrd Shrine Cfnb
le t BL awl Lee Aw.
Ernest Boliek Jr.
Pastor
Church School........... 3:30 a. m.
Morning Worship .... 10:30 a. m.
Evening Bible Stoudy .. 7 p. a .

P N K C m r ASSEMBLY
OP GOD CHURCH
H. M. Snow
Suaday School ......
Morning Worahlp ..
Evening Worahlp . .
Wad. P a y e r Service

At 7 p. m, Sunday, the annual
While Christmas program will be
bald w:th members at the pariah
asked to bring toys and canned
goods for needy children in tbo
area.

Thureday Bonding 3:MMJ0 p.

W E. Ttmms
. .
Pastm
Suaday school
...... 10:0ft a as
Morning Worahlp . . . . 11:00 a. m
M. Y. r. .................. 0:30 p. m
Evening Service ........ 7:10 p. m
Wed. Prayer Service
7:30 p. m

Catholic

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onera Rd., at Weedland Ave.
W Thomas Parson: Jr.
Pastoi
Suaisy School
. .. 0:45 n. ra
Morning Worship .... 11 a. m
MY*
..
0:30 p. m
(A new Church serving a n*&lt;
Community)
FOSTER CHAPEL
METHODIST CHURCH

Fellowship

. PAOLA WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
0 Miles Test an RL 4ft
Cecil W Shaffer
Pastor
Sunday School ........ 4:45 a ra
Morninf Worship . . ta 45 a m
THE SALVATION ARMY
Wasteyan Youth
a 11 p m
114 K. Seceed SL
Evening Worship
7:30 p m
Wed. Prayer Service 1:30 p. m Sunday:
Sunday School . ... 10:00 a.
Holiness Meeting ... 11 00 a
Nazarene
Street Ueaunr ....... 0:30 p
IT R tr CHURCH
YPL
...... 7 00 p
OF THE NAZARENE
Salvation Meeting .... 7:V p
W. lad S i nl Maple Ave.
Tuesday:
R. H. Speer Jr.
Paster
Sunday School
* 45 a m Cerp Cadets ........... 1 30 p
Morning Worship .. 10:45 a m Band Practice . .. 4:00 p
NYPS
....... 4:30 p m Ladies Hama League 7:30 p
N Y P S A N J .S............. 4 p m Thurs Prayer Service 7 30 p
Gospel Service ......... 7 p m laL Street Meetlag 0:30 p.

FERN PARI CHURCH OF THR
NAZARENE
O'BRIAN ROAD
}
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Zed 84. asd Elm Are.
Rev. Jim Flvher
Pastor
Boarge M Yatee
Suaday school
.. O'45 a ra
Bibte School
Morning worship . 14:45
■ eenlng Worship
Youth service ...... 0:46 | ■
Evening Worship
Rvtngelittlc service 7 30 p m.
•red. Bible Study
7:45 p. m. Wed. prayar service 7 30 p m.

Church Of Chriit

f• *'•" 11“ "T"HI1"

Their aertainly tame not of proof bat of M R b The? feal aa#»
veled at tha Warane . . , followed a gleaming a t a r . . . listened to
prophesy, f o r Wise Men this waa enoughl
And through the centuries others have sought the King. K a g ^ ,
amtsOy they have come Into tha reverent beauty of Rm C U n L
And there, aa ageless Words east Hm U Hght la man's darkness, they
h ast known Rm and of their p o s t.

v- ,„.Vt

The support of the Church Series is sponao red by th« following Business firm s

Holy Communion

CHURCH OP GOD
Service Planned
Preach Ava. and
Holy Communion will bo ontoPalter
Joel D. Brown ....
Sunday School ........
0:45 n. m . brated at ihe Entarpriao Episcopal
Evangellatlo Service
7:00 y. a*. Church at a a. m. Sunday with
Tuesday Service ....
7:30 p. a . morning prayar at It a. m.
The regular vestry meeting will
be held Monday at 7:30 p. m. at
CHURCH OP JSSUS CHRIST the Parish Hall.
OP LATTRH DAT SAINTS
City HaD
J. G. Brooks ... Branch President Other Churches
Sunday School ...... 10:00 a. m.
Charch Of Gad Of Triple*!
Saersment Mooting . ... 0:00 p. ns.
M«I Kim Arena*
J. H. Mister
............ fsetoi
Sunday School
.. .0:40 a. a .
FIRST PENTECOVTAL
Morning Worship
11:00 a. a .
CHURCH OP LONOWOOD
Evangelistic Service 7:30 p. a .
E. Ruth Grant ..........
Palloi Womaa’e Missionary
Sunday School ...... 10:40 a a . Young People’s
Morning Worship .... 11:00 a. a . Service, Wed ........ 7:30 pt a
Evening lorrica ........ 7:30 p. a .
Wed Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. a .
Fri. Prayer Sorvtoo .... 7:30 p. a Negro Churches
PROURKM MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
Midway
ADVENTIST CHURCH
E. E. Williams ............ Pastor
Seventh 04. and Elm Ave.
Sunday School
...... * jn a m
C. W. Beach ............... Faster Morning Worship
11:00 a. a .
Saturday Snbbatb School 0:30 a m First, Third, Fourth Sundays
Morning Worship
11:00 a m Evening Worship____ 7:30 p. a .
Wed. Prayar Service .. 7:30 p. m First, Third Sundays
Usher Board. Tuesday 1:30 p.m.
Choir Rehearsal,
THE REVIVAL TABIRNACLB
Tuesday................... 1:00 p.m.
14th and Chaae Ave.
Junior Church, •
Sunday School
. 10:40 a. m
Wednesday ........... 7:3ft p.m.
Morning Worship ... 11:00 a. m Business Meeting .
3:00 p.m.
Evening Worship ... 7:45 p m Friday preceding first Sunday,
Thursday Service ...... 7:45 p. m
monthly

Sunday School
.. 0:45 a m.
Morning Worship .... 11:00 n m
Evening Worship
S:00 p. m

Chrlitian

CowM Ritf be eerteh when tUp kw*K bp *a meager Mmt Ml
woe tbe and of the quaatf

Rev. Bill Swyear of tha Barnett
Methodist Church at Enterprise
has chosen for hie sermon title
Sunday, The Gift of God."
Tha service* jyill start at U a.

ST. I.UKWS LUTHERAN
Slavin (Near Oviedo)
Stephen M. Tuhy ,*«■«».-&gt; Paatas
Morning Worship........ 0:30 a. ■Sunday School ...........,3:00
a.nr
Christian Day Reboot, Monday
through Friday — Kindergarten •
Elementary ................... 0:00
a.w.

■BENBZEH METHODIST
CHURCH

t a t Rm Ring wne • m an bn bo. M e court woe a eotHa abed;
HU prhiaalr farb ewnddtmg bond*.

‘The G ift Of God*
Is Church Sermon

Herbert W. Goers*........... raster
Sunday School .......... 1:11 a- m.
Adnit Bible C lans........ 3:11 a. a
Warship l e w i e e .......10:30 a. as.

PIK E METHODIST CHURCH
Laurel Avo. at MB SL
Da E. Hindman Jr. ...
Pastor
Sunday School .......... 0:45 a. m.
Morning Worahlp .... 10:45 a. a
PMY ........................ 7:00 p- a .
Evening Worship .... 7:10 p. a .
Mon. PMY Recreation 7:00 p. m
Tuea. FMY Prayer
7:30 p. m.
Wed. Prayar Service 7:30 p. a .

Church Holds
Advent Program
Mre. M. McDermott preaonted
tha advent program last Wednes­
day to the regular membors of
the Episcopal churehwomtn at the
All Saints Church ln-Zntarpriao.
The highlight of the aveniag was
a a ria s of records at European
Christmas earols. Plans also warn
discussed to hold a series of saw­
ing meetings each second Wednes­
day of the month beginning Jan.
13 at tha parish house.

Other Churches

LUTHERAN CHURCH OR THE
EEDBBMRR

I l l Park Avn.
T. C. O'Steen ........
Patter
Maning Worship........ I N a. a .
Sunday School ...... •:!&gt; a. m.
Morning Worahlp ... 11:40 a- a.
MYP Meetinga
4:00 » m.
(intaraodlata, Santee)
Teacher Training Course
Evening Worship
7:30 p. a.

Sunday at 3.30 p. m., tha Junior
Choir of the Laka Mary Prtabyterlaa Church will units with (Ha
-High XihooJ Choir and tha Adult
Chair la present a Christmas Can
dtetight Vaspsr Service.
This la a community service de
signed to buildup tbe spirit ef
Christmas in tbe hearts at the
citizens of Lake Mary.
Tha public la Invited ta coma to
the program which is designed ta
kindle and highlight Chrletmaa
music. Tha Director of Music U
Mr. Robert Mere. The organists
are Mrs. James Thompson and
Mrs. William Blakemoie.
The prnirsm Is divided into eight
main seetiona including: The Pro­
phecy, The Stir, A Ring la Horn,
GUta for the Saviour, Glad Tid­
ings, And There Shephards, The
Matter. ‘Tie Christmas Again.
There will be candle lighting, proe/«shwalr t-ht ■-ringing of -rseny
familiar and new Christmas carots.
Tha calendar at aventa at the
Lake Mary Prasbytarlan Church
affords a number of spiritual opportunitiea for tbo celebration at
Chrlatmae. Betides tha Vesper
Service, there will be a Sunday
School Program on Sunday even­
ing, December 10th at '7 p. m.
High School students will go carol­
ing, December SI si. st 4:3ft n_ an
J u n i o r - s t u d e n t s hill 'be out
Caroline TWembsr a n d * ■4 »&lt;V
A'full carol service will he held at
the church Wctfftftdsy, December

THR RANFORD
CONGREGATION OF
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
1111 W. 1st SL
Sunday Watchtuwar
a Study
« .. .................. 1:00 p.
Wed. Bible Study ... 7:10 p
Fri. Ministry Sehael ... 7:30 p
Friday Service ............ 1:30 p.

FIRST SMILOR
RAPTLST CHURCH
1111 W. IXh St.
A A. Fields .. . Acting Pastor
Church School ___ _ 1:30 g. m.
Morning Worship .. . 11:00 a. m
Evening Worship .... 7:30 p. m
Tuesday Prayer
... 7;in p. m
Teachers Meeting,
Wednesday
. ... 7:30 p.m.
m.
m.
m
m.
m

ZION HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
711 Orange Ave.
J. L. Brooks ...................Pastor
Church School
...... 1:30 a m
Morning Worship .... 11:00 a m
F'ruing Worship .. . 7:30 p. m
Tuesday Prayer service 7:30 p.m

m
ST. JOHN METROPOLITAN
m
BAPTIST CHURCH
m
•3* Cypress SL
m. H. B Whitehurst
...
Pastor
m Churrh School
S:30 a m
Morning Worship .. Uoo a. m.
Evening Warship .... 7:30 p. m.
Choir Rehearsal
Monday
......... 7:30 pm
Prayer Meeting
Tuesday
T:3Cp.m.
Wednesday Bible Study,
Junter Churrh .
7:03p.m.
Club Metllngi
Thursday ..... 7:30 p. m.

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F ri. Dec. 11, 1959—Pare

Experts Name 10 Choice Stocks

Rain, Fog Stretch
•Over W idtArei

prospects were found: Rcnguct Consolidated Inc., GrahamBy GORDON J. TOLL
Paige, Technicolor. Greer Hydraulics, and United Stores.
Mapiger, Security Aaaoe*atw. Inc.
I/rth c list of 30 of the best low-priccd stocks, which do
it has been pointed nut before that rending through the
ta ile d Pres* International
not
necessarily
imply low quality, Izut are all "well-situated
many
popular
statistical
and
investment
se
rv
ic
e
s
hns
not
a —r;c nf moiit *ir brought
only proved interesting but profitable as well. In this week's companies with promising prospects" were found American
dnzzlinz rains and foe In a wide
area from the Gu'f of Mexico to
column, 1 propose that we examine the thought of two of Airlines, Avco Corporation. Cclanese Corporation, Smiththe Great Lakei today.
j viie larger investment services. The follow-';: opinions dn Douglas. Florida Power Corp.. Beneficial Finance, and
The weather bureau &lt;aid the
Marine Midlund, Corp.
&gt;
not necessarily represent my own.
riampnez* would ipread from Ari—
«
—
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According
to
Standard
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Poor*
"low-priced
stocke-are
Tona tn Alabama and norihward
— thrnught Wisconsin and the Ohio
United Business Service any.* "The outlook for n pros­ ideally suited for the small investor, enabling him to obtain
wValley into mid-Pennsylvania.
perous buxine.*.* year in 1900 justifies n confident attitude n degree of diversification not possible in the higher price
Most amounts during the night
| toward the purchnxe_of common stocks. This docs not mean brackets.’’
- - w e r e light. but parts id Arkansas
TtHiit investors can"buy at random. The market ns n whole
reported up to an Inch of rain.
ix high, nnd it is important to select issues which nro capable
Scattered snow dotted the Colo­
of moving up in price tin the basis of rising enrningx."
rado and Arizona Rockies while
They have named the “Ten Most Promising Stocks
a stationary patch of snow con­
tinued tn fall on the Pacific
for 1960“ ax:
Specializing In Home Cooked Foods
Northwest.
Aerojet General, the Inrgext U. S. developer nnd manu­
Temperatures rose 10 tn 20 de­
facturer
of
rocket
engines
for
military
us«
and
apace
ex­
gree* over the mid and upper
ploration.
Mississippi Valley and the uealhSpaghetti
Lasagne
StMka
W * r bureau predicted warmer
Air Reduction, a major producer of oxygen, acetylene,
weather for New England today.
Rnvioli
Chicken Cacciatore
Sea Food
and other industrial gases.
Light rain or drizzle wa* fore­
'HELL. BOOK AND ('ANI)LF.' has many hilarious scenes nml Dan Mar­
PARTIES ACCOMMODATED — CALI. FOR RR4ERVATIONI
Arknnsas-Louisiann Gas. an integrated nrtural gas
cast foe the Pacific Northwest,
shall, Charlene Goldman and Lassie Smith are shown rehearsing one of
•D'lity,
which
has
become
an
industrial
organization
as
well.
R
P fb l_ 4 »U 5
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_____ 411*..&amp;
With snow spieading into MbTUanathem For’lTie Playhouse Navy |uvWmailOil Lf lhd ptay JmTt*8-9 at the
Caterpillar Tractor, h dominant producer oT enrthmov• nd Wyoming.
*
Arrow
From
The
Water
T
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o
rr
la Orange CMy
Civic Center. The Navy theater group opened ticket sales yesterday for
ing equipment, and with a strong world-wide denier organ!-;
the play, funds from which will go to local charities. Tickets are on sale at
ration.
Open Door Policy
Roumillat &amp; Anderson Drug Store, F aust’s Drug Store, Tuuehton’s Drug
t'levite t ’orp.. a leading nuiker of slccve-type bearings
PENSACOLA, Fla. fUPI) - BurStore and Sanford Child Care Center.
and bushing for autos and farm equipment.
glars broke a window to get into
- —
—
—
" "
Ford Motor has notably improved its competitive posi­
a wrecking company office here
tion in recent years under aggressive management and even
land left this note when they found
'th e dor had been unlocked all
mote important, profit margins have been brought up nicely.
along: "Nice trick. Did not know
International Tel &amp; Tel.
ACTION &amp; THRILLS GALORE
t"e door was open until got ready
Jones St lutughlin Steel.
to leave. Sorry."
MODIFIED - SPORTSMAN &amp; HOBBY
Standard Packaging, an Important container producer
WASHINGTON f lT I ) — Food of health, education and welfare .try and retailer* had pledged to
storea and wholesaler: moved to -, said acientiit* hnd found the ehem -I halt Immediately the «sle of the f&lt;-r the food industry.
d ar-lti halt the sale oof ehkkcnz! Seal, a lynlkat1-- hormn-e ral'-tl }irented bird*.
Tutted Fruit, by far the lnrge«t banana enterprise, w lil^
treated with a sex hormona which stlll’vstrol, to be a potential dangHe announced also that manu­ lesser activities including shipping, sugar, minor tropical'
ha* piodu.cd cancer tn experi­ r r to human*.
facturer* of the chemical had crops, and oil exploration.
However, he etres.*ed the treated ngiecd to stop the sale of the hor­
mental animal*.
The choice of the nbove is made with this fundamental
The action followed an an­ bint* constituted less than 1 per mone to poultry producers, who
in mind. “They represent well-established companies, and
nouncement hy tne government iru l u* ll.c thicker.* *er* to m ar. hnd used It
ew»-«oco|?- rmwlh
Thursday that the poultry indus­ ket. The chemical is used only in of bigger chicken* with more snounl fare oeiter Ilian lav general run of stock.*, in the year
Also: Don’t Forget The Big Races A t Kaa
ahead.’’
try had agrted voluntarily to caponettrs.
white meat.
•
•
•
Flemming
said
housewives
could
withdraw the chickens from the
Gallie Speedway On Sat. Nite. Dee. 12
Hut behind the scene*, it was
buy chicken with complete run- known the Agriculture Depart­
market.
Standard Si Poor’s “The Outlook" hns named ten stocks
Arthur ft. Flemming, secretary fidenre because the poultry Indus- ment wa* very unhappy with for Action expected to outperform the market in I960. They
DIRECTION ,
FLORIDA'S TOT
ALVIN HAWKINS
Flemming's action.
are ( levite Corp., Columbia Broadcasting. Ford Motor Co.,
STOCK CAR
A
Agriculture Undersecretary True Jones Ac Lnughlin, Lockheed Aircraft. Motorola. Inc., Olin
DRIVERS J
TOP MINGUS
D. Morse promptly issued a state­ Mathiexon, Standard Packaging, U. S. Borax Si Chemical,
ment sayinr that Flemming hail and White Motor.
acted "within hi* ro*|»«in«U»iliti»-*’*
Do you notice the similarity of recommendations be­
hut American food wa* "the best
tween
both services?
anil safest in the world."
Among S &amp; P's list of 41 stocks that should be sold be­
Mor*e said the Agriculture De­
partment inspect* all poultry and cause they are believed to offer less»thnn-average market
SO. OFF ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL
.
meat that moves across state lines appeal, eiiher because of price or relatively unpromising

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Housewives Assured It's Safe To Buy Chickens

Fri. Nite December 11
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D a u p h in e *
Driving n Renault is really F l’NJ
It’a peppy and surefooted, amazingly
comfortable on I be roughest roatls,
nnd really ECONOMICAL — I p to
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and confiscates any diseased or
unwholesome product*.
The action wa* the second taken
by Flemming in ecnneellon with
with chemical* *aid tn produce
i cancer in animals, lie caused a
furor two week* before Thanks­
giving when he advised house­
wives not to buy rianberries be­
cause pair of (lie crop wa* con­
taminated with a weed-killer that
caused rancor in iat».
Untainted rranlierrirs were put
back on sale after a safety In-peelion by the government and ituliiltry.
Flemming «aid poultry treated
with stilbcslrol nnd withdrawn
from sale would l-e purchased by
Ihe Agriculture Department. He
said the hint* could be made safe
because residue* arr confined to
the skin*, livers, and kidney* of
treated bint*.

Miami Beaten
In Big Upset

C O M E O N E LC O M E-A LL !

SHREVEPORT, La. (UPI) —
Centenary College caught fire in
the second half Thursday night to
brat Miami 8177 In ■ *li.nnine
upset.
Miami, the nation's leading
team in scoring last year and
tsiasting an awesome 105 point
average over the first three gamrs
Ihi* yrar, rould not cope with
Centenary's Jsck Crawford. The
big center tallied T% points and
grabbed U rebound* to lend the
Hurricane* to their first loss in
file outing*. Teammate Billy Eu­
bank* chipped In 20 points.

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Mr., Mra. Edward Davit, Mrt. terheim, Mr., Mr*. Sprague, Mr., ger, Mr., Jin . Don Bales, Cdr.,
The Mayfair Isa will opts the
winter aocial aeaioa tomorrow G. Dawson snd partner, Dr., Mrs. Mra. Julius Levy, Robert Ra­ Mrs. Roach.
A. K. Shoemaker Jr., Dr.. Mrs.
a lfh t wfcta U wtleomoi |u e tu to J. B. Foley, Mr., Mrs. At White. mey, Mr., Mrs. W. E. Knowles, Lindsey, Mr., Mra. W. W. Horne,
Ha ISUi annual formal dinner Mr., Mrs. Chsrles Lewis, Dr., Dr., Mra. N. V. Billing, Mr.. Mr., Jfr* Jo# Dennison. Mr., Mrs.
Mrs. Earl Faust, Mr., Mrs. Jsmes Mra. McDaniel, Dr., Mrs. Law. Don H ov", Jlr., Jlrs. Livingston,
dance.
Mr.. Jlr;, J. Bpolskl.
Cocktails from 7 to I p. m. will Slow ell, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Brum- retire, Mr., Mr*. Howland.
Mr,, M n. Glen McCall, Mr., Mrs.
bo fallowed by dinner. Dancing in bati, Mr., Mrs. W. A. F o r-ird ,
Gordon To", and guest, Jtr,,
E. C. Harper Jr.. Mr.. Mr*. Robert Mr*. C. Harden,' Mr.. Mrs. Walter
tbo ballroom will begin at 9:30 p.
m . wlta Pete Bukur and hla or- Mr., Mis. David Gauiicl, Mack Mahan, Mr., Mrs. Charles Meek, Kuhrt, Jlr., Jin . Keenan.
Cleveland and guest, Mr., Mrs. G. Mr., Ur*. K. M. Manhall. Mias
cbeatra playing th» muiic.
Mr., Mrt. Ken Torbett. Mr., Mrs.
Bernice Christensen, Mr., Sirs. R. Robert Provencher. Jlr., Jlrs.
— Maklss rriervitlona ft,r the j 'peer.
onealna are:
1 Cdr., Mrs Gleeson. Mr., Mrs. W. Pooter, Mias Christine Hall, William Halbark, Al Wallace and
Capt., lira . L. A. Arthur, U d r.. P. S. Goldman, W. II. Hall, Col., Mr., Mrt. J. 8. Mills, MaJ., Mrs. guest, Mr., Mrs. Ed Hughes, Mr.,
Wood.
Mr*. L. Tamny, Capt., Iln . R. E.
Jlrs. Ed Hunt, Mr., Mrs. Doug­
Mr., Mrt. I.. P. Moore, Mr., Mn. las Kickllghter, Mr., Mrs. 0 . J.
itutam an, Capt., Mrt. R. C. Pose, Mrs. J. O. Gregory, Mr., Mrs. W.
E.
Gray,
Mr.,
Mrs.
John
Sehlrard,
Edward Higgins Jr., Dr., kin. Mills. Mr.. Mrs. Van Nelson, Col.,
D r., lira . 0 . L. Barks, Mr., Mrs.
P. Williams, Ltdr,, E. M. Michael, Mr., Mrs. Marlon Harman, Kitty Charles I- Park, Mr., Mrs. Wally .Mrs. Truitt, .Miss Jlagill, Jtr., Jtr*.
M r., Mrs. R. J . Bauman. Mr. Magruder, Mr.. Mrs. Hal Har­ Philips, Mr., Mr*. B. L. Perkins Jlerle Warner, Jtr., Mra. Joel
Mrs. C. Ingrbam, Mr., Mrs. F. ris*, Mr., Mrs. Paul Brayton, Mr., Jr., Mr., Mr*. K. A. Newman.
Field.
Donohue, Mr., Mrs. T. Pltmogle, Mrs. Philip Zeull, Mrs. O. E.
Mr., Mrt. L. U. Spear, Mr., M n.
Mr., Mra. Gerald Warnke, Jlr.,
Bertrams,
Chief,
Mrs.
Jack
Horn*
Mr., Mrt. I t Wesson, Mr., Mr*. T.
Edwin Bhinholter., Mr., M n. W. Jlrs. Jack Trim, Mr., Mrt. H. M.
er. Mr., Mrs. J. D. Hern.
InmmertUl.
A. Adams, Mr., k in . Henry Weir, Dr., Jlrs. Gordon Stanley,
Don Howard and guest, Mr., Wight, Mr., J in . Leroy Anderson, Dr., Mr. Vann Parker, Jlr., Jlrs.
Mr., Mrs. B. Billhlmer, Mr.,
Mrs.
Thuma*
Aihew,
Mr.,
Mra.
Mrs. H. Kaatner, Mr., Mrs. R.
Mr., Mr*. James Crappa, Mr., Mra. Stanley Weiss, Mr.. Jlrs. K. VeinBrowning, Mr., Mrs. B. Hancock, Gerald Rchrena, Mr., Mr*. Don Ed Hunt.
leiner, Mr., Jlrs. J. R. Hornslein,
.Smith,
Mr.,
Mra,
L.
R,
Bhugart*,
Miss BuUHmer, H. Earle, Mr.,
Mr., Mra. John Ivey, Mr.. Mn. Mr., Mrs. It. Wight, Jlr., Jlr*.
Mr,
Mra.
D.
F.
Bruce,
Mr.,
Mr*.
•X lm r Boenar, Mr., Mrt _H. JL
X, Higginbotham, Mr., M n. Harry White,- Mr., Mrt.-Roy Williams,
Boynton, Mr., Mrs. J. Laubach, Jim Hunt, Mr., "Mrs!- Kkn Htln«7 Took#, Mr., M n. B. C, Stetson, •Mr., Mra. Hugh Whelchel, .Mr.
Mr.,
Mra.
Art
Harris,
Mr.,
Mrs.
ArMr.. Mrs. Rosier, Mr., Mrs. J.
Mr., Mrs. Jack Krickion, Mr., M n. Esther Ilidg", Jlrs. Llllyruth Har­
Aren, Mr., M n. P. J . Bukur, Mrs. nuld Dinkin*, Mr., Mra. Wally Roy Symei, Mr., Mra. I. Dunfree, den.
Carlson,
Mr.,
Mra.
Bill
Bromley,
Paul Buktir.
Cdr., Mra. D. Y. Weber, Mr., Mrs.
Jlr., Mr*. Al Wilson, Jlr., Jtr*.
Mr., Mrs. Cotton Brown. Paul Mr., Mra. Joe Davie, Mr., Mra. W. K. McRoberta, Mr., Mr*. An­ Charles Wilson, Mr., Mrs. Hill
Shalby
Kpsare,
Mr.,
Mra.
Byron
X n u , Mr., M n. Rudy Ooff, Mr.,
drew Carreway, Mr.. Mrt. Clifford Gleg e r ,' M r. Mr*. C. It. Knight.
Mrs. I . Compton, Cdr. Mn. J. E. Latch, Mr. Keenan.
Mr., Mra. W. F. Hunt, Mr., Mra. McKibbln, Dr., Mr*. Walter T. Mr., Mr*. Glenn Wlmhlsh, Jlr.,
Cousins, M n. Anabel Cowan, G.
Seuddrr. •
Mr. Guy Strickland, Mr,, Mri.
tebroeder, Mr., M n. Willard Aid* G. Chapman, Mr,, Mra. J . Purdy,
Mr., Mrs, Baggerly, Mr., Mrs. Itkhard Silvers, Mr.. Mra. 0. V.
Mr.,
Mra.
A.
B.
Peterson
Jr.,
Mr.
ridge Mr., sod M n. Jack Ashford,
Vic Kubello, Mr., Mr*. Ralph Wil­ Boutwell, Dr., Mr*. A. W. Woo&lt;|.
X. Olsen, Judge, Mrs. Voile Wil­ Mra. K. Dem, Dr., Mr*. Jack Mor- kins, Mr., Jlrs. K. J, Downes, Mr., all, Mr., Jlrs. Philip Boyd. Mr..
liam*, Mr., Mra. Ralph Cowan ri«on, Dr., Mra. H. Lumpkin, Mr., Mr*. John Shepard, Jlr., Jlrs. W. .Mrs. Ernest Whittaker, Jlrs. John
Mra. A. J. Moreland, Mr., Mra. J.
J r ., Mr., M n. Llagrnfelter.
H.
Mrljinnhan. J. 8 . Hall, Mr., H. Welble, Mr., Mrs. K. Weber, K. White, Mr., Mr*. Donald
Mf., Mm, Robert Crumley, Mr.,
Mr*.
Sonny Fahoen, Ifr., Mr*. Mr*j Mrs. Martha Aahhy, Hom'd p. Klanmi, M , Jtr*. Ifred Chiles,
Mft.-JHidy
M w rV f.
Hugh Analey ami guest, Mr., Jlr*.
L. Oratnkow, Mr., Mr*. Pavld Donald. M r, Wr»,*H. A. Moreland, i Malle,
Ml.i* Shirley Lois, Mr., Mrt. Paul Colmnn, Mr., .Mrs. Jame*
Saab, Mr., Mrs. Robert Cushing, Mr., Mra. Wharton, Mr., Mra.!
Dirk Shilling, Mr., Mrs. Hay Met­ Voung, Mrs. Ra.sell, Jlr., Mra.
Mr., Ml*. Ralph Falrcloth, M r, Glen Linirlr.
calf,
Mr., Mrs. T. R. flhelbenber- Edward Simon, M n. Rowland.
Mr.,
Mra.
Vcrno
Mlie,
Mr.,
Mra.
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M n . Clark Bristol, Mr., Mn. Bob
■Toe R Raker, Mr,, Mr* Frank
Rugeuitoin, C. Webster and Eilaen Willard, Mr., Mrs. 0, Fred­ Mcbane, Capt., M n. J. D. Itatn*
erick, Mrs. Gonialez, Mr. Con- tea, Cmdr., Mr*. Brubaker, Dr„
Mra. Hinman and ton, Mr., Mra.
Bales.
Irving Felnberg, Capt., Mri. F. 0 .
Edward*, Cmdr., Mra. J McCrack­
en. Cdr.,’ Mra. Art Elder, Cdr.,
NOT RESPONSIBLE
Mra. George Deen.
1 will not be responsible for
Capt., Mra. Ale* Curde*. C apt
any dabta Ineurrad by my wife T. J. Walder. Mr., Mr*. William
Myrtle Dunlap.
Slrlpp, Mr., Mra. Area nil, Mr.,
Signed William Dunlap Mra. T. Armno, Mr., Mra. Harry
Hobson, Mr., Mra. W. Glelow, Cdr., Ttie annual Christmas carol con­ Under the direction of Miss Ollio
Mra. 0 . Blake, Cmdr., Mrs. J. cert will be presented by the Semi­ Reese Whittle, the Choralier* will
Fossard, Carlisle Jlousholdrr, Mr. nole High School Choralleri snd be heard in ••Christmas Day In The
Mra. William Hush, M r, Mra. Freshman Glee Club, Wednesday, Morning" with solo by Deanna Ni­
Kranrla Roumlllat, Cdr., Mra. Dee. 19 at ■ p. m. In the High chole. Suzanne Jones will have the
solo parts In "Let Carol* King",
Ken Howell, Cmdr., Mrs. I. M. School aditorium.
Howell, Lt., Mra. C. M. Jamas,
"Sleigh Belli" and Shubcrt'a Ave
Maria."
U dr., Mra. J . A. DeGahanal, Lt.,
The freshman glee club will sing
G, Hopkins Jr., Cmdr., Mra. Win­
• J..y To The World", "0 Quit
ter.
Your Pasture*", “Sing We AH
Cdr., Mra. 8. Haney, Dr., Mr*.
Noel" and "Glory To God In The
Robert Smith, Mr., Mr* . Ma*
Rent, Mr., Mra. I). King, Mr., Mr*.
Highest."
V. J. Itolililna, Mr.. Mri. W. F.
Violinist Mr* Robert Anderson
Other soloists will be Patty
Field. Mr., Mra. B. Day, Mr., Mra. will play a Barb Gounod Ave Marla Glenn Johnson, Cindy May, Joyce
mil Claaa, Mr. Anderson, Mr. duet with organist Mra, George Weinmann, Phyllis McDaniel and
StelnmeU, Mr. Wilson.
Touhy at the First Presbyterian Winston Picrcy, Tin- double quartet
Mr., Mr*. William Toll, Mr., Church's 10th Annual Chrivtmat and triple trios will also be heard
'd iiiw !h i /m f v w t v i
Mrs. Samuel Laa, Mr., Mra. Mar­ music program Sunday,
In special selections.
tin Maltaar, Mr., Mr*. A. Gumow, Jlrs. Anderson will be guest
The Rev. D. N. Gravemnler, pas­
Mr., Mra. Sin* Zuckerman, Mr*. artist at the 3 p. m. all music tor of (he Plnecrnt Baptist Church,
Guaiow, Mr., Mrs. S. J. Jorgenaon, church candelight service. The will give the invocation and the
Mr., Mra, P. C. Itlffe, Mr., Mra. girls intermediate choir will as beniliction.
"0 Come All Ye Faithful" will
John Mather*, Mlsaea Gray, Mr., slat her. Church choir members to
Mra. E. Judy, Mr., Mra. Bit**, M r, ting In the 90 minutes of worship he sung for the candlelight proIf J f t M f . . .
Mra. Robert C&gt;, Kama, Mr., Mrs. In music Include Mrs. Nick l’fel- sessional and ''Silent Night" for
A. H. Beckwith, Mr., Mra. C. C. fauf, Mri. Robert Graham. .11Urn the recessional.
• b r a y i h«f
Accompanists are Mary llrlen
Ilenderaon, Mr., Mra. Henry Joan Wilke and Robert Crumley.
Tamm Jr., William V. Hemphill, They will sing parts of to an­ Washburn, Pam Jones, Stanley
a lw a y s d e a r
Vihlen, l.oralne Jeffords and
Mr., Mra. Jack Ruaaell, Mr., Mra, thems.
D. 8. Talley, Mr., M n. John Kline, The 19 voice intermediate girls' Sandy Richards.
a l w a y s p lw a ty
Serving on the stage committee
Mr., Mra. William Oyler, Mr., group will aing on* anthem and
If• Urn# to InaMI a
Mr*. Held Ivenen.
will Join the 27 Chancel choir are Frances Strickland. Bonnie
am gupsf iiHaoM
Mr., M n. Jnrk tjinilvertaon, chorister* for another. Circle Sloffer, Cindy May, Linda HumCapt.,
Mra. Peter Kramer, Mr., Eight chairman Jlrs. Harry Weir pliress, Don McCoy, Winston Pier•AY A NMNT
Mra, Charla* Schneider, Mr*. Htiit- will lead her group In decorating ry, Burke Winn and Arthur De­
America’s
the sanctuary. D. C. Howard, Young.
Finest
Eugene Dimmock and Arthur De­
Water
Shop For Christmas Young Jr. are in charge of the A s T h e S u n S e t s . . .
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a
Heater &gt;
ipecial lighting.
HOLLYWOOD fUPI — Hay MilAt The New
The public it invited to join the land la slated In head the cast
congregation for Ihia program.
of "Captain Cook Discovers Ha­
The nursery will be opened to waii." to he produced by James
care for children of all who attend. A. Fitipalrirk.

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ents by the fourth, fifth and aixlh^
grade children of the Lake Mary”
School at the parent's night meet­
ing. The music was directed by
the music teacher Mrs. Pina liarrtson and Jtr*. R. K. Carlson play­
ed the piano.
Solos were sung by Cathy Red,
G*i| Robert*. Losan Curry. Tom—•-T am l/ei. Blit Shflfffr.n Sondra
ti'umpurey, Cathy HcL'j.'tr.j, J’ai
Willis and Barbae* Rowell. Susan
Day was accompanist on the Autnharp when the group sans "G o d t
Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen".
After the program, the parents
visited their children's rooms and
inspected and discussed their work
with the leachers.

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SPECIAL LTESTS of the Catholic Women's Club of All Souls Church, ut
their annual Christmas party were, left to right, the Rev. Hasson, Rev. N.
J. Hubble and Rev. Richard J. Lyons.

"The Stoning at Lyitra." an epi­
sode in the life of St. Paul, will
he shown at the Central Baptist
Church Training Union assembly 9
Sunday. The seventh film In the
series on St. Paul's life will start
at 9:13 p. m. at the 74th St. and
Oik Ave. Church. All are welcome.

Catholic Womens Club Meets
The Catholic Women’s Club ol
All Souls Church held their annual
Christmas party Jtonday, Dec. 7,
in the church auditorium.
In keeping with the Advent sea­
son of the Church, a huge advent
wreath made cf magnolia leaves
wav displayed in the center of the
auditorium. Several lovely C'lirlft-

Church Circles
Meet Monday
Circle* of the Presbyterian
Church will meet Monday a* fob
lows:
Circles 1 through 3 will meet
at the Church at 11 a. m. Circle
8, .Mrs. George Stine, chairman
and Circle 7. Jlr*. Glenn Wlmbish.
chairman, meets with Jlr*. Neill
Houston at Hidden Lake, with Mri.
A. R. Peterson as co hostess.
Evening Circle 1. Mrs. Joel Field,
chairman, meets for enverrd dish
supper at &lt;1:30 p. m. In Ihn edu­
cation building.
Circle 2. Mrs. Joe Garrett, chair­
man, covered dish supper al 7 p m.
m. at home of Mrs. W. It. Ander­
son. 318 Oak. AW.
Circle 3. Mrs. Warren Adams,
chairman, with Jlra. Sidney Ives,
111 Elliott Ave.

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mas decorations and centerpieces
made of shrubbery, palmetto
leaves and Christmas tree branch­
es were made and displayed by
Mrs. Fran Donohoe.
"Santa", in Ihc form of Mrs. C.
J. Milliken made "his" appearance
during the evening, and distributed
the gifts among the mumbers. A
prize was awarded to Mrs, Eve
Rogero for being the first one to
guess "Santa’s’' identity.
'receding Ihr fhrl«tm*« fesHvlfu . S,—J- DhTofid showed niovte
film.' of the Eucharistic Congress
held in Urlando, Get. 23.
Special guests of the evening
ii-(4*py*. !!«■•*4 Rlcfcan! «- L^cfts of
AH Soul* Church. Rev. N. J. Hub­
ble, Navy Chaplain and the Rev.
Hasson, Missioner of the Society
of Ihe Most Precious Blood, who
is in Sanford conducting a special
two week .Mission

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ing and lessons about outer space
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Sorority Holds
Music Program

The Gamma Lambda chapter nf
report rd that an eggnog parThe chief Inpie of conversation
Ret* Sigma Phi met Tuefday tv i&gt; scheduled for Drr. 1*». nth
vinong member* of the Anna .sitt­
evening at lh» home of Mr*. V r the huthand* a* giiestt ‘ Beta
er Circle when they met at the
;mia Robertson on Valencia Pr. Ruddy" gtftt will glto be exehang
- lk'« Club thi* week, t a i the
for the bi monthly business meet­ ed at thi* event.
Christmas parade
ing.
Mrt. Tat t.ugen, tiu.riitaii o.
Mr* Harry *dalf, pre«tdent,
Mr* Sophia ShpemaVer snd -1:;.-v£jV£ committee, explained
told the group that the rirrla
hi n. Oairienf iy i pTrwTiits# «■** ioai*|o**Vt m 1! wesow if,a , .dCnl
will receive a irophy foe their
iriereating and informative pro­ for Ihe ball, tpontored by the
V-Jiiru- flow'__LV' won first _
gram on music. Mr*. Shoemaker sorority and scheduled for early
[trite m (he Civic Division nt the
pointed out the importance of next year for the benefit of the
parade.
assonaiion and environment in Career Society.
Mr* Vdair thanked the memlearning to enjoy music. She alao
!»-r* lor iheir hard work and enChristmas iard* were addrets
stressed the importance of nu*ic ed to thin int, who are member*
bu.ia.m, both in de*igning and
in the medical field, explaining of the sorority ,tnd whose names
constructing Ihr winning float. A
how n v*a* lived in mental ther were recently published in ihr na
.pecial vote of thanks from tha
apv amt rehabilution.
lional magazine 'T orch". The
floor, went lo Harry Adair, for
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Mrt. Tv re explained the import hottets gi/l was won by Mr*
the carpentry work.
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ance of understanding the differ­ Rrue»tle
Those attending were Mrs. Rus­
tin* hiinie *»f h e r parent!*, Mr. an d Mr*. \V. S. Hrum ley
ence between iclaaaic and popular
sell E. Spencer, Mrs. John CamsRrfieshmenu of hot apple puce
•Ir., Lake l)n t Ur. Left to riyrht. they a re D avid Itcaumusic and at the lame lime com­
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MISS D K A V N A M C M A N l’S (c e n te r) reccivinp #&lt;inu* o f h er p ift.t from
ron, Mr*. Clauds Tyre. Mrs,
and rookie* were terv
prehending the similarity of the doughnut*
rh a n ip . D avid H enry, F ra n k D unn and S tev e Dinkin*.
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Elista Liiril* K inp. left nn&lt;l Mi** Debliie M cL ain at th e sh o w er in h e r honor
Thomas Butner. Mrs. Ed Cog,
ed lo the Mmes. “ •ne»tlr, \r
two.
Set'nnd row , M ary Fat K irtley , M arth a P a rk e r, l.eslee
Mr* Morne Moses. Mrs, Rot*
th is w eek.
thunne
Cook,
knit
I
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t'arol
She
played
Mae recording.
tirn h a m . Donna S aw yer, .lattice 15u*ch. ( ’a n d Aim (th e
Clarke. Mr*. J. R Phillips, Mrs.
Denmion.
Ba-hara
Greene.
I’atri
• Vieux Carre." from the album.
Buford Brown. Mr* Jean Kline*
Im noree) an d Ann S m ith . Hack row , K athy W omack.
• Crescent City" and asked the McKee, Virginia Hoberi»nn
*" Betty
feller, Mrs. K. J. Mnughion J r ,
Vet
S ue O dham . France* W illiam *. K a re n Jo h n so n , Mary
members to note the three dif­
Mr* W O. I.ivmgtton
mrtle
Prtrr*nn.
Sophia
Sboemak
Kilim
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and
ferent musical cultures represent er faye Steiton. Peggv I.aw
Mrs flcne Walter. Mr*. Wesley
Louise
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Mother.*
a
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Mr*.
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Rarhcr. Mrs. Clayton Smith. Mrs.
renre. Ann Howland and Darlene
llo ff, Mr*. V. W. Spink*, Mr* 11. R. O dham and B etty.
Mrs. Vermeils Peter*on report
Irene Kent, Mrs Chester Oxford,
ed that a Thanksgiving hatket Tyre
Mrs. lireg Ktnlaw, Mr*. Jam ss
had been prevented to a needy
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Via. Mrs, Martin Over, Mrs. Roy
family, from the sorority
I The columbine, after which fhorpenmg. Mrs. Wad# S. ^inyMr». Betty Brur*lle, reported
President M-enliowvr named bis ,|or Mr4 R&gt;l|ptl Wuh, „ Mrl_
Dial the children s Christmas par
personal airplane, is the h|lJr amt n lr r i Adair J r
Mr*. Robert
, white stale (lower of Colorado. , fomlinson and Mrs Hubv C.ioder.
Mrs. HatphMcLain. Mr*. It
A awarded to Mr- Louie Bridges punch, nuts and mints were »erved t&gt; will beheld tormember's eliil
. . . . |&gt;B, tin* ami \ i n amt Mi*.* Ann McNamre.
to Deanna, iher mother), Mr*. Me- dren at the home of thepresident.
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T. A. Lobb wire e
) U || ()rb|,le Mrl.ain and MU* -room - mothcri. Mra.Susy Miller.
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in iii. * lower, onto.me . .ss .an [
vm». I'hej s e t s tin -veil H o t.Jt it
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n.i McManus orufe eirci.
identically m red tattcia dres.es,
Mrs l/mm Bridge.. Mr. ^ f T C t © - r i Q f l S
;*■ TV Sanford
t 1 P*
Mnmimrr Ho' * YccHtHi&gt;.ini*H
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Idu tii an iv«i||f«1rii
•nt« •■rniThe guesii met at the V F. W. trimmed tn while fui
Howard Miller Mr.. N'aney Dob
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mtTiMU ill ail lU ^ a i r t * » i t U M»*. . 1loii’M W.1 *&gt;tini **ind
\Vn|ni**«ia&gt; at thr cliit* h»»u5r. Thr Pam Joru**
ill rii'UkInviit fh r
m e party room was decorated in
Mr.*' J * " Dunn,'‘ *&gt;’
Fo r inform a tinit
Hut on the lake front tor live par
ra ll —
t rhritlm a* theme and an open Mrs. ( . H. Wynn. Mr* It, J.
annual lurkrx dinner v%.»* 'rrvpd
\|r* Victor lirrcn Raw .1 real
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t y , at s p.
lire burned in t lie huge fireplace. 'ou*e, di». V.rtaoi v ia ii.. M*».
T-vartt
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Mr..
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gam.* were played ami prifr- The refreshment table vva* over *•
Richardson, Mttsea Sally
l irile llut-i- of the Christian Wo- *"’lh snd her committee *erv in g ; Christmas ' Mr*. S J. Nix was
laid with a while linen, imported "'&lt;1 Judy Robb. Mrs. J. I. Mark m ens Fellowship of the First *’ hostesses Tlisy w«-re Mrs. J program rh.nrm.oi tor tlie tUy.
S S O C laV T liiS , IN C .
.U li and banked win tern. IttJ ham. Mr. K. D Kennedy. Mr. Uirivtisn Church met Momlay K lourier Mrs. C. K McKee. The rluli voted lo send a letter
taper* and crystal appoint.oer . K- M. Williams, Mrs. \erm m liar mgiu at the home of Mrs. 0, T. " r* *’ " "'.sits. Mr* James ,,i Senator Sather*. commending
Gordon J. Toll, Mgr.
KIKK . p l . t .
fA I-TM1
completed the table decoration*
din. -Mrs. fliarle* Ga-smaii. Mrs. Pearson, with Mr*. V. H. lirsnt ,lllff- Mr*. F T. Mertwetiu-r anl him for hi* part in the unrstiga
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hew
k
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Kith.
Miss McManus rrcrived her gill'* 1
I’fe*cott, Mrs. A. I,. Lnos, ham, chairman, presiding.
turn of the high cost of diug*.
Mi*. George Slimtiiim a table covered ‘.util a red Mrs. J. A. Shipman,
the
worship
hour
consisted
of
tollowmg
tintiivosaiion
l*
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Mr*
Mrs John H Smgslcr daughter
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Mr*. II. ) Hale,
Ihi- v --------became members
sang Hie lo r d s liayi-i Im-lud
Vigeant tell yesterday for Washing- while
, poin*cttias. The hostess
..
.,gill Derrolph.
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c Mrs. low
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ton I) C Mrs. Sangster will visit
,,le h.morec was a urighi yellow It T. Ilatcheti, Mrs. Lla huiiimer n ,rU,ull church, by Hirer mem ' d in the holidav decora!,on* was
with her mother and her s.ster. klll’l’7 «»“fk Siu’ a ,,'( w»* "rF
of Ti,u’v,"C *" ' [ W ' K* "cr» of the circle
a background painting of the lit
Mrs. Robert H. Beck and family 4,‘n,rd Phol»kt aph* of thr evening Ferguson. Miss Ann McXamee
During the business hour, plans
'" « d
A lighled tree was surrounded
for twn months. Her address while
' ‘"ivi n^rs lor her M-rapbook.
Miss Ma. ge Magdl and Mrs. Mark
m,ll!r ,)lr gallll.ring u-ed
Individual decorated
k e s, f rrgumn a.I of Orlando.
clothing fur Christian World serv hv gift trapped packages to bl­
I Mill nt:i KMIt I It
there will be XtlJ Stuy vesant
ue Mr* J. L. Horton .Sr. gave '" 'lf 'n Jf1 orpbanagr in Jackson
Mrs Muriel Gardner "as hostr . l s,-| fur tin- Holidav* with a new
place, N. W Washington, It. C.
Hu- stu.lv. which wa. the la«t vdie The Speaker's table was ecu i s lo Hie Wesleyan Service Guild
Styled Hairdo, with a «ofl permanent
Mrs. Ed Kirctier ha* returned
division nil Town and Country 'er.-d wilit an arrangement, leallir
|„,r
on Palmetto Avenue
—- su ra .y I., lirii'h and ra re for,
to her home in Ft. t.suderdalr af­
i mirt h.
1
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"f Monday evening.
ter a visit with her mother. Mrs.
Refreshments were served hv aic.it and gold, flanked l.v slender
Frril smith president, .tin
"SULKIt BKA1TTY"
Eva llarkey and ollirr relative*
the
hostess
l»
Mr*.
Horton,
Mr*.
“rr,'n
*•*&lt;
’■
*le»
ducted
Hie litivine** tession, when
Mr» U'unard Munson. Seminole.
K
\elu*ive
Al Our Salon
l.esler Tliaipr. Mr* Mary la-e
B'’&gt;d ( "leman inlriHlu.r.l m.-iii
jus lor special Clirulma* giving
Drilary Heart Council chairman
Young, Mrs. O D. I.andre**. Mrs, '’cr*
lf"‘ Seminole High school, l&gt;te made.
Itegiilnr
S2.1
— SFKl'IAL
will attend (he board meeting for
The Osteen Home liciuon*tratlon report of her trip to the Home
x Christmas progiam entitled,
Mr- Eimtee Veslry, who prevented a musical program
the American Heart Associtatiun Club met Tuesday afternoon at the l&gt;em.,r stration f mn rnmoo at New GranUiam,
^|fJ
, ' Murrj|) ,i rid Miss FI nr Hie double miartet *ang "Noel. | ,
,„r tlie Nrtti.vri*,' was pre
m Tampa tomorrow.
SO FltK .N l'U — Iteg .$11
N'or!" a"-! • i:-v&lt;l lies. \
Vterri
j
\J o *SaxttFl S F K l'IA L
i- of Mr«, Joe .Master* tor thr
’ ,4,1
f.*,*" *'l t" rn.-e llivhop,
_
h®m t ................
...... ............................. ihelpful
, tptul suggestinns on Christmas
__ ____
Gentlemen
•
Cindy
May
and
su/:3Vr
scripture
reading*.
Mrs.
o.
,-nl.er
meeting
and
annua.
, Herember
nratmn
..one lone, -an- • Winter Wonder. K
, nj \It, Krcd Smith,
HKAI.ISTIC nr ZOTOS
Christina* party.
Home made Clirisinias gills werr
.and
and the triple trio sang , hl, r(.|4ll.,| 4 ,|„ ry ,.f a village
Itcg.
SIX
SPECIAL tg.nO
Chris'ma* riecoi.lions were turd i-xi-hangi-d hy members \* the
Here V lorvli Jeanette Isabella 1() |n,|ia and tlie Clirisinias erleand ' Vwav In \ M anger"
throughout the house \n Angel guest* rolled to the dining room
o al!.m&gt; hv the natives Carols
Ml U j t ™
( .Ki.|dvte and G uam nleed
Lonii Parker gavr tlie lam.l.ai -■ iv vimg by the rnltre grou[i.
O
J.
hair i hrisimas tree toppisl ther t-,r a hiiif.-t luncheon, iliey learned r \ I
H * nisi, feature llelrnr I iirlw franrbt.nl was*#
reading
*
(’lie
lattiesl
Angel"
mil
i ' i.i I the room had been invaded f l a n
i C lT lV
Hefli-'iimrnl v were served hy
television and a snow scene do nnt
tl*e miveil i-Tisrotlde sang 'I n i- \1
by Santa Claus, but hv Space
'
Gaidnrr and co hosli-sses,
______
located toe mirror above the p.ano.
* |j„.. were descending ir.on
'It
Nam Broi k Mr* M ft
I he l.ake Marv 111 girl' hrt.)
HKAUTT
Mrs Harry Osteen presided at the . oiling, across a large mirror t|„.lr rr s ,dar meeting Mon.lav af
Smith and Miss Ethel Riser lo
thr short business session.
Mrs and to the In.tfet.
iernium at the home of Mrs, Ted
the IX member* and one guest
NOOK
Haroul F.liy, eonntv agent, gave s
the invaders were made nt sty- Brooklyn and made plan* for a hot
present
*—
ral-min Halls, pine cleaner* and dog barbecue at ‘heir next meet
)05 S.
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slirll' v,(|| p.pt cleaner anliimae mg. lire ?t.
(be Hriii.li ftiival Molt pro
The ia ole was centered with an
Miss Myrtle W.Ison Sepunole
f la ir v—/* — K a lh rrin e Harvey — l l . n
E lllo lt (K a l. o n ly )
d-ii"d
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FRIDAY
.iriangenn-nt. featuring a rial.vilv eonnl' home d- iiomstialum a:,-ni.
I n h i ed * ■i at of bin i .m*
first Hap *t Church Bible v,ir
..in listing on a tied of pine was present and taught tlie g.rl*
in a arse brandy -null, r con Imw to make small chrisima* Irers 'ey das* . Jo |» to Primary II
a ,i i r
out of aliMi.in&lt;iio foil xhe al«o in departmrnl of S S parly in Ihe
V) p m
baud. Ill- German ive bread -Irueted them to the making of *«cial na".
A MASONIC FKATLKK
(roil iakr. Christmas candy, lea I 'locking* mil of leU and a h-iier
and entire were served to Dr Alta and ehrisfmas card hov made of \ ’ A J | - 7 ( )
\V. Plan
Hardin, Mr* I mm Melrose, Mrs - r r e n
— hnit iieen in*tnlleil in th e
Christmas
Coffee
Gin It..til. Mi' trank Georgr
Each girl made a cenl.-rpn-.e of
Officer* Wives of si|uadinn
Mis
Ho r n Williams
aluminum l"i! idled with gree&gt;
Mn-umic Dm lien
V M il will meet Thursday, Her
M. v lot n Jut it, Mi
Allin t .ullage and a rand e
ITie nevi mee’ing i* tcneduli'd 17, a&lt; lb a m at Hie home ed
IIIK
D K D K A IIO N
I’l-il. M *. Harrv ilslcen. Mrs
'or Drr 7! a; Mrt Brooklyn t Mrs ( narir* Dunn In I.ake Mary
ILiruld
Eby
and
MiKicliani
Pic
— will he nt a d ale to lie
tor a Christmas t offer
kirv | no nevi meeting will meet home
IOK HOLIDAY NIGHTS
ai the name of Mr*. Melrose
announced later

Bridal Shower Honors
• Miss Deanna McManus

Woman’s Club Holds
Christmas Program

Clothes Project

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Guild Presents

light" Program

Members Of Osteen H.D. Club

Exchange Gifts, Hear Reports

4-H Club Girls

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No Prettier Way
to Look
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Past Matrons Club
Meets Momlay Dec. 21

Oaklawn Memorial Park
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The Past Matrons Club of ihr
older of Latlrrn Mar will hold
their annual Christmas lire m e t
mg at Ho- home of Mrs. Joe • or
ley, i a mei on Vve , Monday, Dec
21 at It p. m.
All pa&gt;t mairont are invited u&gt;
attend. Each guest it requested
in bring a gilt

Twelfth

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�Santa Claus Golf
Tourney Sunday
...

By JERKY COVINGTON
le ft Theta daps th a n la so touch
Mtball (oinf on that it's hard to ksap
rith atl tha play.
[%# adult d t / league opened action
Moods/ night and tha nine teams
aaa nation on Monday, Wadneaday.
Thursday nighU tacit week. From all
anyone a good battlo. McRobartn Tiro
Bwppiy is one of tho stronger civilian entrtooi* tha league, with Joe Rogers and
Frank Stafford leading them.
This year, Seminole High Coach Dave
lAtade jg directing tha league end from all
Indications it looks very promising. Sever*
•I teams are still look: _g for good talent,
as contact some of the managers if you
Would ilka to take part.
HM Biddy Basketball schedule gets
aadetway tomorrow morning and this is
also under ths direction of Lauds. The
m m Q fly will have tha equipment cut
down to thsir sisa and they wIU play with
• junior aiied ball.
Tha Sanford Seminoies opened up their
u nion Tuesday night with an impress ivt
4 M I win over Lyman and their next
gams will be In DeLand naxt Tussday
when they go against the Bulldogs In a

doubichaadar. Thin yaar tha Seminolaa
a rt aha ping up into what looks to ba tha
fiatat squad at SH8 la recent years.
Coach Bud Layer Ilatad aa hia btgfast
pro nation problem tho right person to
handle the rebounding job. Tuaoday night
he fait much batter about this problem
became junior canter Doug Tamny came
This yaar tha Seminotea have an over*
all taller squad and they have some of the
fineat speed ever to be witnessed on n
basketball court in those parts. They will
be racognftad this year aa a fact breaking
team and, if the rebounding goes welt,
the Seminotes will go wait, Jim Grscey,
Terry Christensen and Ray Lundqutst al­
ready hava proven to be big point makers
ao let's watch them closely this season.
Tomorrow night thera Is a very fine
college game on tap In DeLand. The High
Hattera play hoet to powtrful Murray
State from Kentucky, with the game get­
ting underway a t t p. m. Murray State
is always one of the fineat small college
teama in the country. By the way, this is
the school whsre Athletic Director Fred
Ganas did his college playing. That wai
back In the days whan they eaited him
"curly'' and meant it.

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The Mayfair Country Club Men'a
Golf Aiaoclatlon will hofd a Santa
Claua Tournament Sunday. Draw*
lag for' team* will be at 12:30

hijjiiifl alibi n t*

world featherweight, lightweight
and junior welterweight champion
at SI.
At th« Hotel Bryant — in tho
room ol tho LitUo man who bad
fought from tho aboo-ahlao street
comers of Now Orloant to boa*
inf'a hall of feme—a e d k il exam­
iner John Devlin from the coro­
ner'* office *ald death apparently
had m ulled from natural cauie*
and that the exact cauie would
be tlrtermined today.
Attendanta at the- hotel aaid
Tony had been dead "about two

P rim also will be awarded to the death. He finally died of a broken friend, and bellboy Frank Medici
player neareit the hole on the 16th heart."
found him aprawlcd on hla bed.
green and to the player getting Heart failure wai believed to *A "don’t disturb" sign on the
tho highest score plus points.
h art brought death to the former door bad prevented the hotel

am t him awarmiag lata every oppemaet he ever faced. And he
laced the beet baatamwelghta, #
weatherweiglte, Ughtwaighta and
waJtarweigbta of hla era, from
IMS through lit) , lacluiive.
■He'i get the heart," eakl Pete
Herman ad New Orlaaaa — then
world bantamweight champion
who later became Wind.
■Re's got the gnateit heart I
aver aaw," aaid Harman, aad ha
t'aMad Preta fefe r i i H u l
• f r t . *itf„.llifiAtflld_Jhoe *»«'»a—
-Nty. to .New -York. Tony car-led ~
---------"**
a note le Sammy Goldman, who *
Detroit S5 loan *T
became hia manager and remain,
Western Kentucky 71 Seton Hall • ed hia pilot throughout Tony'a
St. Prancia (Pa.) 7)
carter.
Weitmlalatar (Pa.) «
SOUTH
Loulivilla IS Eaitcra Kentucky Cl Membership Up
NEW YORK (UP!) - The Eait.
Centenary H Miami (Pla.) II
am lattreollsgiata football Assn.
Vanderbilt U Rica 72
Georgia Tech 70 South Carolina M Inertaiad Ita membership to se
Thursday when it accepted Bates,
VMI 107 Hampden Sydney M
Bowdoln and Colby as members
Triple overtime
aad listed Malaa ai an associate.
MIDWEST
Ohio St. SI St. Louis 74
John Carroll M Weitem Ret. 71
Shop For Christmas
DePaul 74 Bowling Green &lt;S
ironically. It wai "heart" thst
made the muffin • faced, black*
haired battler the acournge of four
diviftoaa during hU U-yenr career
of ITS protmlaoil beuta.
Ha bad remarkable akin and
punch and raggtdneaa, but a wai

Cage Scores

At Tha New

Heavy Slate
This will be another busy nishl
at tha Sanford-Oriaodo Kennel Club
when a total of 32 pre-season
schooling events will send an eves
200 greyhounds to tha pest, startins it 7:30.
Practice ALL year fwlf list* et HOME

Improve
'ElUonwiaa poii"tS"jlTTparr^vritera and brtfadcaslcrs by only two
votas — noalnx out his fellow AllAmerica iuard, Billy Burrell of
lllloola.
Da via received 38 votes to f«
for Burrell. Tackle Din Lanphear
of Wisconsin was third with 32,
followed by centrovarelal iuard
Mike McKaevar tf Southern Cali­
fornia with 30 and guard Zoke
I PITTSBURGH (UPI) - quar­ Smith of Auburn with 23.
terback Bobby Layne, closing out Other leidlns vote-getters were
Ida 12th season in tho National guard Mike McGee of Duke with
Football Lcagua, signed a "life- IS, end Monty BUcklts of Notre
ilia*" contract Wadneaday with Demo with IS, guard Marvin Ter­
IlM Pittsburgh Steelcrs. Whatever rill of Mississippi with 11, end
(h* number of eeasons tho veteran Chris Burford of Stsnford with 10
plgmal-calter may have left in him) and "lonely end" BUI Carpenter
Uw centred* cell:- for them all to of Army with nine.
bn played with the Steeleri. Salary
Davis, a senior, laid* Syracuse
Into a Cotton Bowl game against
ware not disclosed,

Happiness Through

Health

(By DR. F. LEO KEBW1N)

Hay Fever
?The following article from
^Science Sidelights" tell* the
Wtory of the Hay Fever MenInca:
7*Chiropractlc For Hay Fever”
•"Hay fever in defined nn an
acute Irritative inflammation
of the mucous
membranes
of
the eyes, and
u p p e r respira­
t o r y passages,
accompanied by
sneezing, itching
and profuse wa­
t e r y secretion,
individual attucks

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CINCINNATI (UPI) - Outfield­
er Lou Jackson, acquired by tho
Cincinnati Reds in a recent trade
with tha Chicago Cubs, has baan
assigned to the Havanna Sugar
Kings of Ibe International League,
It wae disclosed today by the
Cubs. Pitcher BUI Henry and out­
fielder Lee Walls went to the
Reds with Jackson far tbird-beieman-outfielder Freak Thomas.

Garcia Signs
CHICAGO (UPI) - Mika Gar­
da. who won T9 games for the
Cleveland Indians during the fourveer period from 19S1 through
1934, ilgood as a free agent Taursday with the Chicago White Sox.
Garcia, M, had only a 34 record
snd appeared in only 37 Innings
for tha Indian* this year.

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TWO POINTS ON THE WAY as George Ferities gets off a push shot to
score for tho Sanford Seminoies in their G8-33 win over Lymun. Other
Seminoies in on this action uru Terry Christensen, fur left, and Doug
Tamny, No, -12.
(Stuff Photo)

uULr. Inc.

Prevention depends u p o n
finding tha cause of the hypeniennitivenesn. Why, for
example, should a person
who has never aufered from
Admission rates to general hos­
Cage Action
aenaltivity to pollen become
More
than
1,000
apedes
of
allergic all of a sudden? The plants can be found in New Mexi­ Oviedo's A and It teams jour­ pitals in (he U. S. fur the treat­
C hiropractic' approach
in co, Including many trees and ney to Ml. Dure tonight fur basket­ ment of ulcers have quadrupled

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Shipments mad* day order received.

ihrube which grow In no other ball action with the Jayvee game since the 1930's, according to the
Health Insurance Institute.
slated to start at 7:13.
state of tho natloa.

They make the
recur an*

most pleasing

‘n* M ^ c o r re c itn g
Bum- !cv’‘u
hay fever.

,mer. or autumn, and Is caus­
ed by pollen of trees, grasses
'and shrubs." I*
’■- *been
“ **" —
It *has
esYimated that over two million
raona in the U. S. Buffer
Dm thla hypersensitivity
land evidence indicates th a t
;it is more frequent among
•so-called "nervous" indlvi-

S

expected to announco~ihorJy
thereafter that he Is turning pro­
fessional. Ife was tha No. 1 choice
of the Chicago Bears In th* Na­
tional Football League player
draft and also wee picked by Denvsr In the draft of th* new Amer­
ican football League. So far he's
gives so hint of which wsy he’ll
turn.

and lasting
Christmas G ifts !

Oat of a aerlea of art idea
published in the public intereat to explain aad iUaatrate
the practieo of acientific
Chlropraetie, written by Dr.
F. Leo Kerwin whose office is
located a t 201 9. French Ave.
aad hla ieiepkane number is

Remember ideal
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or the man who
likes to
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Regular Season
Opens Dec. 19th

H appy H o lid a y s
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Santa will give every little girl and boy a Christmas treat.
Make up your list now and tell Santa in person just what
you want for Christmas.
To reach North Orlando Homes drive south on Rt. 17-92
to the Longwood-Oviedo Road. Turn left al the North
Orlando sign. It's just a few minutes drive from Sanford.
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING TIP:
You can give your family a new home
at North Orlando Homes for as little as $110 down.

1140 Down, $ 71.71 M .n th ly . ) boWioomi, 2 h a th ., S t .» a r .- W .r n .r o .n tral
haatiny, a .tra la iy a mo iter bedroom, torpor! with I 0 ‘ pared d ri.a .

SI 10 Down. J7I 11 Monthly. 1 h.dronm., now l.wily Oil. "dun-bnlhi,"
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S I J S Down, $ 7*.71 M onthly. ] b W n .n l , 1 bath, footoiM hltnhaa l i f e
Iranoa fr.a a h t . c a i.a r t , L a .j M .r a 4 and lolly oaddnd fro nt la v a .

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Now houie. under ..n.tru.ti.n at North Orlando Hi
far y.ar oh.i.a al talar, aid lutwree.

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JAl.'kMOX, a Minor.
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V...I «*« ti.f.hy- n - . t m . t that a
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f l a y aland, J r , S an fo rd
AtlanlliXailnnal Rank lliilldlnc, Panford.
F lo r id ., an.l flip iha orig in a l In
Ilia tiff ii a nf I n , Clark of lha t'lri-iilt I'ourt on nr hate r* t h . I IS Si
■lar nf J a n u a ry , ISI0, and haraln
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will ha aniarail a i a l n a t you.
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nf aal-t 1’nurt In Panfnrd, Florida,
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By! Jaan T. W ilka
f'a pu 'v d a r k
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55 W ILLYS Pick-Up— 4 Wheel Drive
56 M ERCURY Tudor— Like New
56 C H E V R O LE T Tudor Bel Air H. T.
Your Credit is good on any of these Cars

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Nest 3 Bidroem frame, one twe
lots, with bearing citrus »M gsr*
Hen. 37,000. J i i g P * - 1#*2 bedroom r. masonry, FOUR loti,
only 110,700.
2 bedrooms, frame, ideally located
on two very besutiful lots—re.
duced to low low price of $11,600.
2 bedroom masonry mi beautiful
lake, $13,300.

2 bedrooms, frame, neat, eomfort*
Rayasewd l.waOqalst, Aaaoc.
FA I M I AUaWte Rank BMg. able, on IW acres, five aeres

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Cnunlry d u b It.-ad. an d ns
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h i r .r t , s n d on ih* *.iat hy
ll»rdy A»*n u*
and o n Ih*
w a i t by l u i k . M iry R&lt;'»d.
Id J l.n t, m . 4*1, I t l . 4)7 and
4IS, all in V. I . W o o d r u f f ,
h u b dlila lo n . a r . propo.a d |n
b* an ln .d I t - l i N In s I* .f a m ily )
Dlairlrt.
All p . r t l * . In t n l . r . i l and c l t l a . n .
ahall h a i * an o p p o r tu n it y tn ba
h .a r d at aald h a a r ln s.
Ily nrd.r o f t h . City I' n m m l.a ln s
o f t h . City o f Sanford. Florida,
thla Zlrd day n f X o v . m h . r , ISIS.
II. X. T a m m , Jr.
Aa City i'lark nf th*
City o f Sanford . Vlorlda.
r u h l l i h D*r. II. m s .

At The New

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111 N. Park Ave.

Th. FA $-612$

MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Realtor
LAKE MARY
fit. FA 2-82.17 of FA 2-1964.

Legal Notice j
V oT irB
NOTICB IH H V.RK nr OIVKX
that t h . u n d . r . l s n . d d . a l r l n * t a i i f t . l * in L i i . t i i . . . at Juo .Norm
I*iur*l A v .n u * , H.nfurd, H*mtuol,County, S'lurld,. urut.r th* unfit* &lt;.;
tJXITKH TftAXHKKfl AX'D KTtil!. Q
ADR CotM'AXV Inttnd In r * s l , t - r
said nam* w ith tha Clrrk nf t',.
Circuit Court, Hamlnol* C o unt)
glarlda.
TV. A. Adam*
Ollv* X. Adam*
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PLYMOUTH Sedan - 4Hr. • V8 • Aulnmatlc
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CADILLAC "41" Sedan Power Steering - I'owrr
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De SOTO 1-Dr. Hardtop Automatic Tram. - White
Sidewall Tire* f I 4 A C
Tuton* Paint
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PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Hard­
top - White Sidewall
Tireu • Beautiful Tuton*
Crraiw A Whitt I'aint .
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Need robm for a comfortable 6 instead of a crowded 4—
and still g et 32 M.P.G.? Then you need a BORGWARD!

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Dought Before Dee.
21th- 1959

Your Stminol* County Franchised
3415 Park Ave.

W ELC O M E W A GO I

Dealer
Phone FA 2-63SS

FA 2.T95B
or FA 2-1756

Seminole County Motors
519 E. FIRST ST.

DeSOTO 4-Dr. VS Sedan •
Power Starring • This I*
A Real Buy
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in bearing grova, excellent loca*
Cask dawi te mortgages aa twa
tiofi, with investment features,
k a u r i in tka country Iocs ltd LAKEFRONT Property In Ostaen
priced at $27,000, Includes pre­
246 ft on lake; 23! ft. on front;
oa 4 lots. Ona bouse rented,
sent citrus crop. Look Into thla.
227 ft. on F a il; 96 ft. on West;
good water.
modern 2 bedroom home, double
SEE AND MAKE OFFER
garsge: 90 fruit trees; 3 in. 3 bedrooms, over 300 R. frontage
well. Ph. Orlando, GArden 3-3777 on well traveled paved State Q
WILL TRADE
road. Good location for family
CBS koine with oak ftcere, eagrocery and service station, well
cleoed garage, 1446iq- ft- la all
worth tha price, $10,GOO.
Legal
Notice
for Iota, land or wkat kave yoa.
c o r . i ssue h r i i i m i n.v 3 bedrooms, masonry, on two largo
oak shaded lots, beautiful osk
ROSA L PAYTON .vvIBnNnrKpuVpsftscti
r m v w x s
iv o
V T I I V I K M T t I V Dl*&gt;
floors, $12,930.
Registered Real Estate Broker t s i i t sn S K%vn
n o t v d s h i r s «»r
&gt;. Real Eatate For Bala
Mary E. Carraea — Leo Salvail TH K SOVIMI n * I M V t U ' * l n r
B. E. Rogero, Sr. Associates
t h e . c i t y os* s t v r u s o , r i . n n - 4 bedrooms, rural location, fenced
yard, heiring citrus trees, very
2 BEDROOM frame nouse In very Pk. PA 2-lMI n - t l at Hiawalka tnv.
No i Ira t* h . r a h y » l “#h t h a t »
nice and only $7,300,
good condition- sprinkler sys­
Ihibllr D a a r ln e w l l ’ * h*l(t at th*
tem: front and rear screened in
I'.ieiml.alnn Knnn,
. * I ' l l ) Halporch ^garage; large corner lot; Home For Christmas? In t h . rltjr o f Pftntjfrl. STurl.U, r * , t bedrooms, neat as a pin. elose to
s «'i • flo ck P. SI, D o c.m b o r J».
606 W 20th. St.
everything, very nice furniture,
Thla 3 Bedroom, 14 bath home l « t » . tn m n . l i l . r t h . fijllo w ln s
ready to move in, 112,300.
c h a n t . * and a m . n t i m . n l , tn th*
in
the
choicest
of
locations
for
SELL or TRADE: 3-Bedroom, 14
Vnntnjr fir. t i n , nc* o f th* Cl'y
family
living
in
relation
to
baths, CH, Florida room. Nicely
H , nf„f,|, FlnrMo.
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IF YOU DON'T LIKE THESE, buy
schools and p,*7Cii&gt;und. Would
(SI I.n il «1S. IIS. t'.T. t ’ *. U t .
landscaped tJ3' x 19.7' corner
four nice large lols, just off W.
be
an
ideal
Xma*
gift
for
the
421,
42S,
417.
42*.
4SI.
421.
412.
lot. 32,300 down or will trad*
lit. St. for $1,400 and build your
417, 41*. 441. I l l , 441. 412,
family.
Although
prartically
new,
lay other ■" tri.-. Will finance
IIS; 411 t h m u s h 114 Inrliiown.
It
ts
priced
$2,000.00
below
the
, l i t ; ,n&gt;l In t. *11, ^14, StS,
part J Jo; pajir.int if a air­
builder'* present offering of '.be
e i i , *i«. 42*. J
FARMERS AGENCY
ed. ! » E Coleman Cirel*.
i l l ; t i l In V. I . tVnnSrtiff*.
identical home. Can be handled
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
FA 27107.
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to
with low down payment, balance
D. H. Whitmore
b . i i n . i t 17-IC t B I n x I , -f a m ­
less than rent. Contact Seminole
Lillian G. Trsm a
(
ily ) D i s t r i c t .
Realty today. 1901 Park Ave.,
&lt;h) All p r o p e r l y t n r . i . d th auhAsiociatct.
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rr*.t, So u th P |n * r r * , l Vlrlt After hours, FA 2-2611, FA 2-4921,
.Vdilllion. Voiith l ’ln».-r*at
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FA 2-0261
Legal Notice
roml A d d itio n , hnuth I’ln * .
U IU .IA U
I’ORTIAK. URNKftAI*

WANT A NEW CAR

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LOCH ARBOR
FOR SALE BY OWNER: House,
CANAL FRONT
312 Holly Ave., l-bedrooms. j
Crystal Drive
Priced for quick sale at 16.400. 418
11,000 down payment Contact This three bedroom home witk 14
Mr*. M. L. Raborn, 1803 E . , baths, kltehce. yyilpmenl. dis­
posal. exliauii Tan. space heater
Seminole Blvd.
and Venetian blinds can be
yours for the low down payment
RAYMOND M. BALL of 11900 and assume low in­
terest rale mortgage of 4 4 '* .
AND ASSOCIATES
The owner baa been transferred
Real Eatate — 'aaanaea
and has authorized us to lower
Rarefy Bond*
the price to tll.SM with imme­
S tI So. Park Ave. rh. FA 2-3611
diate possession. Exclusive list­
Sanford
ing.
Evan* Bide. Lake Mary
Ph. FA 2-1290
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, t e alter

ro i ht o r thk
A sworn Complaint having baan
J im m ia
n u n it o r
fllad against you lo th# 4‘ircult TMF. PTATF.
OF r iO M I IM . | \
rnurt in ami for f*amhifil« L’ounljr, 4 A ll FOR PKtflAO l.K 4 01 ATI, IA
Florida, by JFA.V MARIK n i | ( .
a « »;r 9 , ( A b k An. i m u i ,
TIKIS fpf dlfOfc#. th# ahorl Utla r»f iINll 4UK;
Th# A'lop t inn nf
whlrh la JK.'.V MARIK I'ORHAHY WKA VKR, 4 minor,
TIKK VMalntlff, varaua WILLIAM AOTIi F. i n FI III.II ITI4IA OF
CnilTlStC, Iiffandant, tn**a praarK rin iiA
for
u io rrio A
anti ara to rummand you to ap[iaar
O 9 ALFK K D IIHOuKP WKAVKR
and flla jour wrltiari dafaniFa TAddr#«a:
I’nkniiw n
h#r#lo i&gt;n or btfoia Hm Hat ilay
ARK flK R R It r XOTIFIKD
of Iiaaambar* A. D. 1*39. or oihar- t h atOL*
t
m
patitlnn
b##n fllad In
wlaa htcraa Pro r*ssnf##ao will ba tha abofG •t y l#hd a t court
for tha
•nfar#4 agalnat you.
adap tion o f Uahy Waavar, a minor,
Th# Panford Herald la d«algnal#d and
&gt;nu
Ara
r#&gt;|ulr#d
In
a
a« a n#w«D«p#r nf ganaral rirrtiJa* *•p y o f y a ii r .%u #w #r e r i i baarva
|# c Ii« n •
Mon In whlrh this rifatlon ahall In i h " # raiiiw why •slid T#
(an
publlthad one# aarh walk for * ■hniilrl nat ha g ia n ta d . on thafit At*
four ron«»4 utlva wr#H#
turnar fop tha paililrsnara, KdwArtl
WITNKHP my han«l and nffuiAl I H* H u n 4 i a1*# Alttcalf Huilding,
n i l of th* «’l#rk of tha I'lrrult U»
landtu FiiiriilA and flla th# «rkCourt aa cht* tha .33th day of No­ RInal
In ib a o f fic e o f tha d a r k
vember, %, Ik 1419.
"f
Ih# *‘In m lt r n u r t on or lit fort
Iiakid M iiatrhal
ih# 21th day o f L&gt;#i#mbar. A. D #
• Mark o f i'lrcult Court
1919
ft»: Martha T. Vlblan
IIKftKt.V VAIL *V»T nr a daliaputv Cl«rk
cr## |»ro «onftBBo w ill ba antvrtd
Carroll llurk*
age!'GT you.
Attomar at Law
WITNK mi my h tn d and tha •#•!
V*. O Hoi !.*a
nf aald Court lr» i4anfnrtl. Haml*
Pan ford, Florida
nnl# County, F lo rid a |ht&lt;* 3i*.h
Hottcltor for r u i n t l f f .
of No\arnh#r. A. D , 1939.
liakld M. Oatctl#!
Clerk nf 'Circuit Court
VIIril
K
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IVI.K
liy: Martha T. *Thlan
iNV.Al.t
NOTICE
IH 11 K It KM V fit VEX
I»cpm&gt; Clark
I'avld M. (I« t.h * l
p
u
reiu
n
t
l«
lha
iii-itlalona
of
Har.
(RKALI
Clark o f I'lri-utl Court of
lio n S7s.lt. VIorM* N'atut**, that
a*mln"l» Cou nty, Vlorlda.
la »r&lt;l*r l o a a l l i f y ilia Han tha I h tha 4‘hhf| o f Ih# r o a n t y J«dg#.
Vrtd It. Wllann
un.leriiftnart
w arahnuiauian
haa oam lanla I &lt;iHaly» gf ata nf Florida.
Attnrnay fur f l a l n t l f f
i
i 4 i m i lha aouda i|»«.tih*.l haluw, !&lt;• Frobata,
101*101 Hanford AllantL*
nwna&lt;l
by
Mr*.
Huai*
Mnurt,
In Iw r* Iba F.alata atfi
Hank lllila nr r.lt. II.,a STS
w h o a , n u n * tha aun.la ara hald. A«\HRKW H. MAHO.VKT,
Hanford, Vlorlda
s -mhI. will ha aoM a t aurtlun
Dtcttiad*
Piihllah Nov. :a. IT A Dan I, II. Ih*
at Zila North f^u ral Avanu*. f a n .
FI A %f« AOTH F.
f o l d , Vlorl't*. tha plara what* &gt;alit
W ill lea In h«r#by given that th#
v o r i i v. n r * « i . r
|i*n w*a fttfiulrad, on ftat-amhar
tindaraignad will, o n iha 4th day of
NOTICK IH 1IKRV.HT OIVKV
J»i». a t It ;«■&gt; e r l t w k ,t M.; J a n u a ry , A. I*. 1)10. praiatil to ih#
puriUAiu in i h g pru tiaiona o f 9 n &gt; that th* rf*arrlptlon *f tha (oo&lt;la
HnnoraMf Cou nty Judge o f Haml*
tlon i l l S3, ►
’lorM a HiMuta*. that to b* aoli I* aa f o llo w ,:
nn|# Cou nty, Florida, h«r final ra­
In nnl*f to aa 1 1«f f tha ll*tt tha
a linn h*&lt;t an&lt;la
in
ru. n m u n i and ypucharR, a# Adtimlaralififd
» ar«lir»KBa man
ha*
S Doubla matiraaa
tnlniqtrairU
I..J Kartla of A,\aialriGi Hi# go oil a dtacr lh«&lt;l IhmIn n .
1 ttullar binkau
MIKW
It
MAHONKT, d#c#*«»d.
own til hr V. ! • hLrion laa, in «rho«a
1 Mala! chair*
and
at
aaid
lima,
lh#rt and thara,
nama tha g o o d t a r t h«M. lha
I ttprlnaa
m ak# ap p lication tn iha laid Judga
• oo&lt;l« will ha a.ild at a u ctio n at
1 Tahl* arsaii ruity
for a final aattlamant of bar ad*
North t*4iira| A v m u e , Hanfnrd,
1 Mall hot
m lntairatlnn nf »ald aatata, and for
Florida, tha pla« a whara m H han
a n*.i r*iit
art
&gt;ord«r d lB eh a rg in t bar an inch j
m a • i a 1 1| ii i r a *I, o o
!&gt;♦&lt;*a rn H# f f I
I Tt bl* l a ,a
AifirilrilairairSv.
H l f , at l l ; t o o'clock A* H.; that
l Tahta ailanatoti
f'ata d thla ih# 2nd day of Dteth* lUbrrlp: Ion n f tha gonda to he
I Ran t*
• mhgr. A l». l)^#
aold la aa follow a;
1 nafrl**rathr
MART M FITTS
1 3 4 Matraaa
t \ a n11y
\d m tn iB tra trls o f tha
l s t r a i g h t Chair
I Chaal
I.'Rial a o f
1 ra rto n a
I Jnf* a r t a i
A.VUUEW
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1 Tabla
Dacaattd
t 1 I Hprlng
I r r a l * nf ciMa a anila
A F.dwin NhlnhoUar
2 Tablet wnda
1 t / t Vlatlraaa
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for
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1 Tahl* Tnp
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HTollAGIt CO
-Stanford* Ft or tela
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r u h l l i h Dar. II, It, 1)1).
r u b l l i h Ii#4» I, II. II. SI. 1959.
« Rad ra ils wood
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5 (lad s o d s S 4
1 Spring doubla
1 Mattrasa
t i'll • «i draw ara
t Rad an da doubla
6 Fan w h lta
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S. Real Eatate Par Bala

A. Reel Estate F*r Bale

OWNER WANTS

104 Laurel Drive
3 bedroom — $03 per month

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B y S T A N tE /

The following ii ■ list cl ‘selected
CB homes, well located in vari­
ous sretiona of Sanford. All fea­
ture fully equipped eleetrie kit­
chens, heaters, hot water heat­
ers, blinds, and various extras.

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HOMES FOR RENT

Hospital Notes

F re n c h

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FURN. A pt 301H W. l i t a t

Ri lairs
1113 Adams Avenue
la ffU la l U n irn
H U N T A B E l)
3 bedrooms 100 per month
P arian
M*A
Itollaway,
Hospital
A
Baby
Beds
V
By Diy, Week or Month.
l a flowaio 4 Plaato
307 Laurel Drive
CARROLL'S FL'KMTl'RF,
IT. Pete • Uvaatack - SappUaa
3 bedrooms — 100 per month
Ph. FA 2- l i a i
114 W. 1st St.
1 1 M adiatag • T ask
SB. Maala asd Matare
3-BEDROOM unfurnished house, 306 Grapeville Avenue
$ bedrooms 103 per month
kitchen electrically equipped.
3413
Willow
Avenue.
Call
» A TraUar*
403 West 30(h Street
FA 30174.
12. Paraltart
3 bedrooms — (too per month
t For Real
tt&gt; Artklaa Par Bait
3 ROOM, clean, modern, furnished
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apartment, 601 Palmetto. Phone
D-fiaUcaa A PanotaU
3-RM. Apt. 1113 Park.
111 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 2430
F A 3 4351.
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3 TRAILER LOTS with trees. City
BA Edncattee - laitnttlaa
R003I and BOARD in private TWO BEDROOM home. 403 San
light meter available. Seven
Cs r I ii a, Kitchen equipment,
home. Ph. FA 7 0312.________
Oaki Trailer Park, Ph FA 2-3176
133.00 phone FA 3 3931.
EFFlciENCY apartment, 117 W.
MOBILE HOME LOT, SO* % 100'
3rd. Phone FA 3-3816 .________ SLEEPING ROOMS. The Gablai,
with water, lights and sewage
j This Receptacle
401 Magnolii FA 3 0720.
connections. E. R. Young, Trailer
WELAKA APARTMKNTR: rooms
Village, Casselberry.
1 Is Ornamental
private baths, ! ! l w First St. APARTMENT, furnlaned; 2 adults,
MEW YORK CUPli — Make an
2-BEDROOM
furnished house, 11
no peta. Water furnished. Fifal
■rsamvntal rtctplacla for dlscard- 4-RODM f u r n i s h e d house.
houaw West, Hlvervjei* Ave,
Smyrna Dr., DeBary, NO 8 137S.
FA 3-tHI.___________________
ad rib tia i and wrappings on
FA 2-2447.
‘•Christmas morning.
Covtr a large grocery carton
v tth brick-patterned crepe paper,
Holiday Topping
wall paper or salf-atlcking plastic.
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
Add a bandla of metallic gold cord,
BROKER
DECEMBER It
For
Gingerbread
aad a "collar" of “ snow’* at the
Admlsaioas
NEW YORK (UPI) - Fluffy 2M No. Park Ava. Pk. PA I SMI
Carl Krauth. DeBary
Yule sauce makes a tasty lopping
make the snow, mix several
Catherine Jones. Sanford
for warm llngerbrcad. Chill 4
of packaged soap or deterJosephine Von Herbulis, San­ cup of undiluted evaporated milk
Legal Notice
•ad a littla water with an
ford
in
refrigerator
Iray
about
to
min­
•Metric or hand beater until the Sarah Getter, Altamonte
q n T li'M n r ai i t
utes, or until soft ice crystals form T UK OTVTK ns* H . f ir M H i Tfi:
* 4 * a rt stiff.
Springs
rlK.VK
A U T ll l - R WVTKO.V, wh o .*
about edges of Iray.
a *
i
" "J- J'■
. n r . I. u . l u t n . i t
Eduard I.a Reau, Lake Mary
Heat 1 egg until thick, gradually r . aVM
-mi * r . h . r f b y n o i l f l . , t t h . l
Lillian Wight, Sanford
beat In 4 cup of lifted powdered nV.VTi-E I.AT1IAM WATSCIV h . .
Toothpick Tree
Alice Foreman, Enterprise
sugar. Add 1 teaspoon of nutmeg f ii.u V . n i l x . l n . t yo u In ! k .
Births
i-lrrull f o u r ! nf th» S l n l h Juill.
and 4 teaspoon of vanilla.
Is Easy To Make
l . l I'lrrult o f th* tllftift o f Klnr.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Robert
Whip chilled evaporated milk in rlit*.
In m U for Hrm lnol. Cou nty,
jfKW YORK (UP!) - Tooth
Askrcn, Sanford, a son
chilled howl about 1 minute, or rioriu a. In ('h a n r . r r , Vo. l o j l j ,
Christmas trees are u n u '-.l
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Von until stiff. Add 1 teaspoon of lemon for d l.o r r * . t h . . t i l i . r y | * t . d | | | l r
wetterplecaa which rsn be made
Hcrbulii. Sanford, a ion
o f which r « « . I. ( i l V f i ' K I.A.
Juice and whip I to 2 minutei more, TIlAM
WTAThOV.
p l.ln tlff
y.
Dismissals
[vdekly,
nr until very stiff. Gently fold o k s s ; A i t T i i r u w a t h o .v . u * f . m i .
l Stick aa many round toothpicks
KKalhicrn Morris. Sanford
beslen egg and l 3 cup of ground «nt. and lit* tifttura of . a i d pull
•dposilblt in sarh of 16 syrofosm
Mabel Sherwood, Sanford
for a d l y o r r . o f th* p l a i n ti f f
walnut* inlo whipped milk. Tide la
balls which m anure )» Inch.
from you, an d ) « u ara h . r . b y ra*
(.arena Tindat, Lake Monroe
sauce
may
be
made
and
refrige­
tiulr.d lo flla yuur a n . w a r to tha
&lt;Ybu probably will need about
Russell Braswell. Sanford
rated I hour in advance. Stakes cuinpUint, fll*,| l.y . . i d p la in tiff,
eight ho»*s of toothpicks.) Ar­
Viola Woctner, Delia ry
with t h . u n d*r*lan.d I'lark of t h .
about 3 nips.
ria g a seven of tha balls In a cir­
Cllrrttll f o u r , of t**mlool* I 'min', y.
Josrph Govecek, Like Monroe
VI nr Id a. at hi* of fit* la th* d*m|.
cle la form Ih base. Add a circle
Carolyn Killers and baby, San­
n-.la I'ounlr Court l l o u . a at San.
• f five balls, then thrae. thea ms.
ford
ford. Vlorlda, not latar thnn i n .
Legal
Notice
•pray thoroughly with snow
Grace Hail, Sanford
SIM d*y of t )* r .m l‘*r, IMS. and
•ar** a m p y Ih.rftuf upon plain.
‘ y. Deck the houghs with bright*
Retly Lowe, Sanforil
IV TIIK ( IHt l IT COI HT .VIVTH ( I f f . a t t o r n . y d a i l a n . l . d on ( h i.
' ornaments.
J i i m i u . i t a n it n r m m u n
noltr*. an-l upon y o u r falln r* to
Katmat National Monument in i v * m » r o a a i - . w i v o i . r c o l v r » . do au. aaid l o m p la liit w ill b« laaan
aa ront*a**d by you.
About two-thirds of the Jap- Alaska it so isolated that a vol­ i v i ' i i i v c a s n v vis. i s u a
M in is;
no.VK AN'ft O lU iK R K n , a t S a n ­
; these merchant fleet la leaa than cano can crop*, there without any­ IV Tlll-J MATTVH
nr* Till",
ford. Vlorlda, rhla ISlIt
day *f
&gt;&gt;* years eld.
one hearing nr seeing ll.
I I I O P T i n v US' W IM .IK H
Nov ant liar. IMS.

1510

1

FURNISHED 3 bedroom house
near base. Pbooe FA 3-3007 or
f a 3-rso.

3 ROOM furnished aparlmrat;
first floor: close to tows; 140
month. Call FA 24361.

O rtwtm itiM

n

Pngt 10—Fri. Dec. 11, 1959

ment. Water furnished. 33004
Sanford Avenue. 343 month. Ap­
ply apartm fnt 3 after 0:00 p. m.

OFFICE SPACE with ample parktrig, lia Oik Avtnu*. FA 1MW.

«. M w u * n l u m

* 0

FURNISHED aoe bedroom apart­

A w arn , inviting ipol for a aandweh atd boar—All Decorated for
Christmas—THE OTFICE BAR.
Lika Miry.

M

n it

WANT ADS Are As Good As Gold

&lt;oree*htwn
t Few

-v

•■ ■ •.-■ ■ .-•

PHONE FA 2-0614

BRASS
MOTORS
246 E, Cemnetienl Ava.
FA 2-31It

O

&gt;t

�■ffc &lt;■

A Want Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-261L
B. Brel F-ctate For Suit______

5. Real Eatate Per Sale

S. Real Eatate Fee Bele

HOUSE for Sale or Trade: Price
#1,500. Term*. Ph. PA 2-81*4.

BY OWNER; 3-Bedroom CB home
with large Florida room, dining
area. Large equity for sale
cheap. 105 Shannon Dr. Phone
FA 2-3324.

BY CWNER: 3-bedroom frame 7**
year old furnished house: lot
104* x •1*.' One m.le to jcs ool
and shopping center. 1 ton
able. 194# Minnesota Ave., Win­
ter Park, Florida. Call Midway
4-4*11.

LISTEN H’YAR!

The owner of this nice two bed­
YOUR OWN BUSINESS
room (plus Florida room) cor
erete block home says ‘ SELL!’’ in a modern attractive two bed­
room home with a carporte and a
f&lt; u i jo and conven­
Florida room. The toning if com­
ient location lay you can make
mercial! Cash about $4500.
youm lf • wonderful buy! YES
Price II 1.500. By appointment.
SIR— A b u y ;
Sanford Properties
W. H. ••BUI" STEMPER Agency FA 2 32(4
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
“
#A l t*»l
112 N. Park
BY OWNER: Brand new 3-bed­
NICE HOME with good income
room. l'x bath house. New 13
•utslde city. Phone FA 2-3888.
It. refrigerator included. No
qualifying. 1750 down, W! month.
BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
Located In Casielberry. Phone
S BR. house on Magnolia, just out
MI 4 4753.
ad city limi t; kitchen equipped.
Venetian blind*, apace heater.
HOME &lt; SEEKERS
Huat aeU at once. 15905. Will
trade tar lata model car. Very neat and sparkling clean 2
bedroom, tile bath CB home •
FA 1-0MI or PA 2 0535.
Country Club Manor. Ideal for
retired or young family. Total
price only 17940, with Just 1500
HOME • SEEKERS
down and 155.50 per month (in­
Far one a! the fineat buy* in Sancluding laxes and insuranea).
fcrd, we ere privileged to offer
Terms if desired! Available to­
‘for your inspection this lovely
day!
S bedroom home, and in our
opinion, our very best home val­
Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park - Phone FA 2-2420
id a t e d on a nice sire lot, SO' LONGWOOD: For aale by builder:
i US', and located in one of
I bedroom, Us hath, 12' r II'
Saoforda s ic itt and quietest sec­
screened patio, double carports,
tions, this home has all that
large kitchen A dining room*.
one could aak. (and more)!
Zoned area: large lot; city wa­
ter. I m in c u i s t s possession.
CB constructed, this home features
#14.500. 1 E 1-42*5.
cement tile n o t, terran o floors,
trri -aaement window*. Included 3-BEDROOM Homo. hardwood
floors. la rg e lot. 243* Adama
la an attic f»n for spring, a new
Court, Wynnewood. T a r m a.
BJfl A&gt;r conditioner for Summer,
FA 2-1*17.
and a will oil furnace tor**old
winters.
4-RED ROOM, kitchen equipped
home. Low down payment. 134
Rl addition, the home I* wired for
a month. 1*19 Summerlin.
230 electric, has new blinds and
draperies, a complete interior
IDEAL
RETIREMENT HOME
paint Job, rood antenna, hot wa­
NEAR
LAKE MARY. Lake
ter heatar, end many extras too
privilege*, 2 Hedroom*, CBS,
aunteroui to Hat. The house must
Ige. living room, carporte, utility,
be seen to be appreciated.
quiet neighborhood. Bargain for
cash or will sell on term*. Owner
Price, only 115,M0, with reaeonable
FA 2-0728
down payment. Assume dAiT
FHA loan at IT* per month in­
cluding taxea and Insurance, end
SAN SEM KNOLLS
have the home of your dreams.
Owner forced to return North.
3 Rad room
We will be pleased to serve you.
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
HOMES BY ZEUL1

Stenstrom Realty

1

r»o«

$550

HERBERT STENSTROM
Registered Broker
I.EN RISNER
MODEL OPEN DAILY
4 Blocks west of French
LOTTIE BROADWAY
on 20th Street
KEN TORBETT
BETTYE I). SMITH
114 and l hath*, choice ot color
Aeooeiatei
tile—Furred and plaster walls—
IM N. P ast — Ph. PA M 4B
All electric kitchens-----Tcrrairo
f l o o r a—Custom-built cabinet­
work and duit-frea rloaeta—
landscaped and other plui fea­
ture*.

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

Ww tovHe yaw to to awe
stoelitely fraa without nbUgs
flaw at ossa of Sanford’s Wading
Motel* while you locals railahte tow ing for yauratK and
(redly. Pick np ja w kwy at
our Salta Office.

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECREST
4th Addition
Home* Designed For
Florida Living.
3 i 4 Bedroom* —
l Si 2 Bnth*

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low as SI25
You can move in immedi­
ately while the paper* are
being processed.
We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home For The First
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Coal Will He CheerfuUy
Refundcd.

Odham &amp; Tudor.
Inc.
Cor Hwjr. 17-92 St 27th SI.
Phnn FA 2-150!

W. H. "Bill" STEMPER Agency
Realtor ft Insurer
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer
Arthur F. Day. Everett Harper
Robert F. May, Bail Plleher.
Helen E. Noonan
phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park

HOME FOR XMAS!
For a Joyous Xms», move your
family into thi* deluxe 3 bed­
room masonry home located in
beautiful Wynnewood Requires
only $400.00 down on FHA financ­
ing, teller pays 111 closing coals.
Exclusive with Seminole Really,
1901 Park Ave., FA 2-3232.

She

fturfarh

Vernik

Fri. Dec. 11. 1059—Pnge 11 I i$. Special 9cmkoe

lA tt-A -D A Y

PUMPS — SPRINKLERS

— »nd Supply Co
rh. FA 2(432
207 W. 2nd st.

Realtor
Phone T \ 2 3641

(SAVES

YOURS FOR XMAS! ! !
$1200 for Equity — term i available
3 bedrooms—t bath—on Circle
2*rl Park Ct. Pinecrest.
Phone FA 2 2054

DORIS* BEAITY SHOP
3004 Adama Pk.

BY OWNER; 3-bedroom, 3 hath
home in So. Plr.eerest 3rd. Addi­
tion; GE kitchen, large livingroom, large porch, terraito
floors. Sanford, FA 2-7480.
%\M9 V*t ftotorw
f “4
ATTENTION N A V Y ! Oversea*
bound. Must sell our privately
•Td go out with Kenny If he wai more gallant, or
built 3 bedroom home. Ideal for
courteous, or attentive—or aak me.
family. Close to base and
school*. Outside city limlta.
Hardwood floors, kitchen equip­
ped; targe lot. Down payment ad­
n ^ o r^ X jre to ^
M JIu lld in ^ ^ je in tin ^ ^ Jite p n jre
justable. Call FA 2-5405.
FINE INTERIOR PAINTING
LOTS for sale; cleared; high SOBER, Reliable, family man de­
O. H. Ferguson FA 2-1177
sire* steady employment, local
ground; I f x 145'; Near Ravenresident, good reference*. Ph.
na Park; 1*50. FA 2-7213.
PAINTING ft DECORATING
FA 2 4055.
Lirtnsed — Bonded
Free Estimates —
.HOME LOVERS!
- ANY WOltK. PLEASE! '
Work Guaranteed
For one of our choicest buy*, let Skilled carpenter temporarily out Seminole Painting Conlrartora
us show ynu thU Deluxe 4 Bedof work due lo contractor layoff
FA 2 1294
rottiit 2 bath home in beautiful
desperately needs work and ren
Little Venire section of Loch Ar­
tal housing" Immediately tar IS SpeHil Ferrites
bor. Canal frontage give* you ac­
family includiing to children.
re** to large Crystal lake for
HEATING
Will do any kind of work in ad­
boating and fishing. Yes, the
dition lo carpentry or will ex­
H.
II. POPE CO.
home ha* a tiled roof, and i*
change labor for house rent
200 S. Park - FA 2 4234
fully equipped, including that
payment. Appreciate any sug­
Jong wished for Dishwasher. You
RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO
gestions. Phone FA 2-3*90.
can assume a 4 V , mortgage
Greenware
Free Instructions
by paying #3236 down, balance
Gift Pieces—Supplies—Kiln*
like rent. — Exclusive with 12. riambing Service#
Rinehart Road
Ph. FA 2 4707
Seminole Realty, 1901 park Ave.
LEWIS SALES ft SERVICE
FA 3 5232.
SANFORD Plumbing ft Heating
Vespa MMor Scooters
2596 to. Elm Pb. FA 2-7914.
3-ACRES of good farm land In
Heater ft Lawn Mower Service
Sanford Celery Delta 1500 per
West Country Club Rd FA 2 *92*
acre. Excellent terms. Richards Plumbing &amp; Repairs
Joe C. Them a*
Complete
l.iwn
Maintenance:
Hotel. Melbourne. Florida.
1t2.1 Sorito SI.
FA 1-0*19
Fertilizer — Spraving — Moving
JOHN LUMMERSE
418 Willow Ave. EA 2-7197
RIVERFRONT LOTS
In an exclusive NEW development
7/L f f
TV and RADIO REPAIR af r
on the ST- JOHNS RIVER.
3 no night* and weekends: San­
Paved atreet* to all properties
^ P lu m b in q ji^ d e n tin ^ ^
ford. Lake Mary and t.ongwood.
and public water system. Those
FA 2 2772 and FA 2 6*13.
whn act quickly will have flrat
AIR CONDfTIONINR
choice on a wide selection, to CONTRACT an# REPAIR WORE
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
rail us today (or an sppolnt- 1M7 loatord Are.
PA 14Mt
Since 1948
ment to tee this magnificent
A. H IR E
OfllARY
property.
PLUMBING
NOtth 8 4422
NOrth 8-4711
Contracting ft Rrpalra
W. H. "Bill" STEMPER Agency
Free Estimates
TV PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL
Ptowe PA 14*91
||2 N. Park
R. L. HARVEY
For 2 weeka only!
304 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 33*3 17 in. laerrpt »om»
7. Bnslneso Onnurtnnltleo
portable! I
123 50
21 in $33 50
24 In. *43 50
WANTED: Men interested in 13. Klrrtricnl Sersicee
m-s have u 1 year guarantee.
truck farming on pari lime or
Wiring — Electric Service All IuILLOYDS
RARIO ft TV
full time haais. We have good
Sid Vlhlaw
416 Sanford Ave. Ph. TA 2 9790
land*. Will share crop or rent.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Phono FA 2 6033 (or appoint 112 Magnolia
FA 2 0815
Furniture Storage and Moving
ment. American Produce Ex­
To aid From Anywhere
change. Inc.
1 4 J irild in g ^ J !a ln ttn £ ^ R # M lri
c . E. PHILLIP*
8- Fentale Help Wanted
FLOOR sanding and finishing 13*8 French Ave Pb. FA 3-ttet
Cleaning. Waxing. S e r v i n g
R. M. Wilkin*. Contractor
WHITE female help wanted, f list
Seminole County since 1925.
to 71. Apply to Pig *N Whistle.
• Asphalt Drivewayt
H. M. GLEASON. I.ak Mary.
• Parking Area*
ROOKING.
Gutter*,
Spouting, Quality Workmanship ft Material*
AVON CALLING
Terms To Suit Your Budget
Roof Repairs. Painting, Cement
For women who want to earn
• Free Fstlmatra
A Carpenlrr Work. Grnrral
about 12 • $3 per hour. WRITE
• York Guaranteed
Home Repair*. 20 yrv. FxprriPhono FA 2-4030 Sanford, ria,
ence. Very l^iw Rates. i-honr
Manager, Box 144, Lockhart.
Mi. for interview.
FA 2 567*

h ousew ork.

Phone fa 2-7791.

FURn It u S'e " kCENTER00U,‘
lULFVkntil Ave.
wv»' r .t J-7K3

ENVELOPES. U lterhrads. state­ CISTOM BUILT furniture -alngle pieces or *cts. Also furni­
ments, Invoices, hand bills, snd
ture repair. Cabinets made.
programs, e t r .
Pngressive
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2951— FA 2-7083.
30* West 13th St.

J. W. HALL

II. Work Manted

JUUA.V*' 'Y , Hospital and fiTby
T

REAL ESTATE DRIVED*
2344 French Ave.

EXTRA MONEY needed in your
home? Make spare time pay. Ai
little as three hour* per day will
bring excellent earnings oppor­
tunity. No experience necessary.
Write Box C, r ’n Sanford Her
aid, giving phone number.

23—Nwtlcea ft

4*9 Saaford Ave._______ FA 2-745*

AH

FOR SALE: Lota, all graded, on
paved ride road near Monroe
Corner*. Phone FA 2-3731.

"Call Hall"

21. Fnrnltarw

MODERN BUG CLEANERS
New ft Used Furniture ft Appli­
All Site Rue* And Wall To Wall
ances. A Good Place To
t’nrjfet*. SnlUfnrtinn Guaranteed,
BUY. SELL or TRADE
t Week Service
Ph. FA 2 7437
Jenkins Furniture

AUTO GLASS
FACTORY PAINT OUTLET
"At The Totem Pole*
INSTALLED
2817 So French Ave
FA 2 *643 Windshield
Hark Glare
Let us recommend a competent
Vent Glare
Painlpr, Paper Hanger or Con­ Door Glare
SKIt VICK
tractor.

New ft I'aed
Furniture and Appliance#

NOTICE
,c
By Popular Request

■&amp;ANFO R U ’ DAY NURSERY
WILL BE OPEN

SATURDAY

NITB

FA 31553

Mather of Sanford From &lt;:M F. M, to 1:89 A. I . *
A Satisfied customer t* mir be t 202-209 R. First St. Ph. FA 2-09*3
advertisement.
To Accommodate Thoto Wishing'
HARRIETTS BEAUTY VOOK 33. Article* For Sal*
tOS So. Oak
Ph FA 7 5742
To Attend The Many toeili
UTILITY TRAILER, 4* x 7', oak
Your Glamour Headquarters
door * tongue excellent condi­
tion. Call FA 2 4*49 nr aee at
Functions Scheduled
313 K. tlth. St.
‘ et

(Dawn A
Beauty Salon

2510 Oak

FA 2-7*84

ORANGES and tangrrlncs $1 per
husliel and up. P.ione F.. " 3067.

PHONE FA 2-7741 .

. • ft
SMALL Rrambach R«hy Grand
FA 2-7*59
•• 3
FOR RESERVATIONS
piano, medium light mahogany:
LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
reasonable. Call FA 2-3ti|* or
Basseriy Bids 2557 Orlando Dr,
ter tux) Elliott.
2*04 So. Park Avenue
1*. Flower* ft Planto
UPRIGHT PIANO for quick sale
$35.00. Phone FA 2 2833.
Cot Flowers For Any Oecn*l*n
HO
Gage Rc &lt;11 train set. t year
SANFORD FLOWER HHOP
old $20 Call FA 2 332* after
FA 3-1*22
or
FA 2-0278
la st ft Freed
3:38 P. M.
COt,LARD Plants, large Georgia
plants Special price in t .000 lots. GOOD used appliance* and TV'S, LOST: lleddon spinning reel m i ‘
see Jake at 317 S. Palmetto
action rod at Genova Brid Re­
Hunt's Feed Store. 11* So. San
heat ramp Sat. If found M ft„
ford Ave. nr R. F. Crenshaw,
Sell
Ui
Your
Furniture.
Quick
FA 9 4421. $5 M REWARD.
1133 E. 7th. Phone FA 2 5995.
S e r v i c e W ith T h e C a s h S U P E R
100 SEEDLING Orange Tree* two TRADING TOST. FA 2 0677.
I.OST: 38 In. boy* Roadmatear
vra. old; Saw Hospital, Country
FACTORY TO YOU
bicycle: basket on front: (real
Club Rd.
ALUMINUM
while wall tire, black back tiro;'
VENETIAN BUNDS
17. l*et« - Livestock - SuppHew
seat broken. Ted WdKaWk
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
TA 234*4.
rail with plaalir enda. riastlc
I*ET Ring Tall Monkey la large
or rayon tape*. Colton or nylon
cage, cheap Mixrd puppy*,
cord*.
cheap. Call FA 2-84*3.

Senkarik Gin*.* and I’nint Co.

MINIATURE poodlra AKC regia- 112-114 W. Znd SI.
Ph. FA 2 .3622
tered. excellent pedigree, Ph.
FA 2 3442.
LIFE V ein, Pup Tent*, Sleeping
Rags. Terp*. Tents. Army-Navy
SHETLAND pony. 3* inches high,
Surplus Store. 310 Sanford Are.
rail after 4:30 P. M. FA 2-39*4.
ASSORTED FRUIT HOX (or sale;
&gt;t. Huai* and Motor*
ready to ahip. Call Homer I.itlle,
FA 1-1194 nr FA 2 2*30.
Gateway To The Waterway
FOR SALE: Simmon* hirfe-a bed.
Your KYINRUDE Dealne
chest of drswers, dinette suite,
Robson Sport inf Goods
automatic GE washer ft dryer.
Phone FA 2 3416,
304 6 8 E. 1st.
Pb. PA $-1981
SINGLE hed, with bookcase head,
board, like new Also I porch
1955 BEL AIR Chevrolet, automa­
rockers, good condition, 81* R.
tic transmission. Ph. FA 2 3115
2nd St. Ph. FA 2 08*2.
1956 MG-A; completely overhaul­ BOX Your Citrus Fruit from R.
ed: FA 2 4844; MI9 E. Capilan
tl. Hutchison. Will ehip. Phono
Dr
FA 2 405*.
FOR SALE: '50 Ford Truck. Good REFRIGERATOR good fondtitan.
fond. Phono FA 2 311*.
140 FA 2 2927.

2«. Automobllrs

WKST1NGHOUSF. refrigerator nr
new yellow G. F. refrigerator. I
3 BEDROOM trailer fully air con­
Must sell one to take your
ditioned. washer and dryer. Will
rhoiee. rail FA 25400.
i
•ell equity very reasonable nr
_
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We have received over 500 chairs of every style in the last 10 days and we are
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A ppreciation
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Tomorrow is Navy Appreciation Day and the personnel
tha Naval Air Station will be gueata of the Chamber ot
Commerce and the Jaycees at Ft. Mellon Park for some en­
tertainm ent and refreshment!.
Thia ha* become an annual event to show the Navy folk*
that the community welcomes them year after year and is
glad that so many of them eventually return as permanent
residents.
The Navy ha* made the feeling mutual h r opening Its
gate* to the public .Saturday for the finals of tha bomirii.*
derby and some other aerial and ground exhibits.
9
This makes it a real fine day for visiting terns# the
fence. And even Santa Claus, who makes his trips to Sanford
each year for the Christmas parade in a Navy jet, will join
In.
Although moat dealings with the Navy necessarily are
done with the commanders, this Appreciation Day on which
all the men and their families are recognized has contributed
to the cooperation among the station* personnel and the
. •oynty’s resident* and officials.
We'd like to join everyhody else in saying Navy, we aporweiate you—and that's with a capital 'A'.
f
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The Chamber of Commerce will lose an active member
and officer when Capt. Lionel Arthur, commander of the
Naval Air Station, move* on to another command this month.
Capt. Arthur has served as vice president of the C of C
for District 1 and chamlter officials rate his personal efforts
|0 a* outstanding in promoting excellent cooperation between
Navy personnel and civic, governmental and social agencies
here.
The captain was an honor guest today at a luncheon,
where his efforts were praised, and we join the Chamber of
Commerce in saluting him.
*

Takes Office Sunday

•

Assignment Washington

O n B ow lett’s Side
Kvery body is un liuwliiC* side.
And. brother, they are unanimously against whoever
brought tortuous pain to that little dog by shooting him in
a sadistic manner.
Since Bowlett’s story appeared on Monday's rdiloriid
page, The Herald office has had call after call wanting to
know about the dog, if his torturer has been found out ami
generally protesting such cruelty.
The kindly woman who wrote us Rowlett's story sus.
petted that some boy or boys shot the dog. She said site
mwould like to make their action known so that the shame of
• i t might forcibly impress on whoever did it, that there's no
place around here, or anywhere else, lor such inhuman acts.
We wish that whoever inflicted Rowlett's wounds had tu
answer all the calls we got here at the paper and listen to
what a very large number of people think of it. They'd be
quick to find another type of diversion.

Public To View Goldfine Case
WASHINGTON lUPl) - House
Investigator* plan to make public
toon moat of milllonalr* Bernard
Ootdfin* a testimony on charges
he dipped into the ttM of a com­
pany he controlled.
Chairman Oren Harria ID-Ark.)
Mid the bulk of the new England
mdvaetnaliM'g testimony at a four-

HUNTSVILLE. Ala. UTI&gt; - fuel lank* that will feed the take- wide and M feet high. Tills stag*
Sometime around Jan. 2t&gt;, l%o. off engine* of the Saturn. Tha is actually fight Jupttrr type a t* ,
doors on a big shed will awing lhlnl 11 *° h,a •* may have to go tile* lied together.
* to Cape Canaveral by river barge. The second and third stales
open snrt oat will roll the hfhrmoih
The pro eet i« progressing under have not been finally decided upoa.
ot American ipsce efforts, the what r*malna of a TO million dollar But part of a Titan for the second
super-booster first stage ol th» appropriation for (he Saturn pro and a now-being-devetoped Centaur
jeet. This I* about half of what waa for the third are being discussed.
Saturn vehicle.
Project Saturn—the main U. S. wanted by Maj. Gen. John B. Me- The finished product is expected
hope of putting up 1 heavy" »at- dan*, who retires Jan. &gt;1 from to be 200 feet high end weigh M
ellitea—has been caught in a cross- the Arms as head of the Ordnance ton* loaded.
fire of politic*, rivalries economy Missile Command, and Dr. Went-1 Development of the** upper
stage* will keep Saturn —.
out ...
ot
cu t. and many-sided prrsonahtre*. her von Braun.
It is coming along much ton slow- Von Braun, the former German ‘MS* B9H
** '***•■-M fiB-JL-.
ty\ to suit the eager Von Braun icwnltal. gets the job next year Congress appropnaies hurry-up
scientific learn that want* more nf producing big boosters like Sat fu r.irrftr^sr'p fl.ffr .. 1V.,I fn* vital
ihan anything to ralrh and pass tirday and Ihe still-newer Nova sin first state will bo ready to teat
Hussia Ut the exploration of the gle engine, million plus pound In a few month*.
&gt;?ven of the booster'* eight TB.
heavens.
thrust for the National Aeronautics
A rl«it to a couple of hmlding* and Spare Agency. Von Rraun inch tanks are almoat finished.
here dispel*-the thought, however, blamed Medan*’ resignation and Now in fabrication ia the giant lifc.
lagging
space inch center section. The engine!.
that people are simply sitting on this country's
their hand* while the high level achievement* on tno-lillle backing that will he hooked to the rear
reorganisation of the l ’. S spare from Congrea*. He now appears of this cluster of fuel tanka ara
program.-Including Saturn's role happy over reorganisation that will ready in a nearby building.
At the present rate of construc­
in it. spin* between Huntsville ami put the spare venture under NASA.
Washington.
Compared to other It. S. space tion. the booster will be completad
A learn of 1.17 production men vehicle*, Saturn will he a giant, hy Jan. 20, according to official*
and 12 supervisors are into ihe The first slag, alone, the part here. II will then he hoisted tn a
final phase of building the great'being pul together now, is 24 feel modified Jupiter test lower a few
mile* away and put through rigid
statu tritJ befnr* being shipped
to Capa Canaveral, where • launch­
ing pad ia being built to launch II
with dummy upper stage*.
Current thinking renter* on a
•pecial barge that would pick up
the Saturn at Huntaville on the
Tcnnessre Valley Authority iako
system. It would move down to tha
Tennessee River, up Ihe Tennessee
By PHII. NEWSOM
In I9.VS, .the underground dr lo the Ohio at Paducah. Ky., over
rtared war on the British and thr lo the Mississippi at Cairo, III.,
UPl Foreign Editor
and thenre (o the Gulf for a voyage
A black-bearded priest of the shooting began.
Greek Orthodox Church becomes
Hundreds were killed and thou­ around the horn of Florida. Tha
the newly elrrted president of a sands wounded lo the fighting trip would lake about IT dayi.
There also is a plan tinder eon*
newly-horn s t a t e nn Sunday which raged with no holds harrrd
(Dee. t.1».
for the next four years, and the siilcralmn tn secure thr great parkage henrath a blimp for a faster
lie i« Archbishop MaVarint ||. scars still run tlcrp.
Greerr and Turkey, allies In trip tn Florida.
The new state is Cyprus, an is­
land about Ihe sire of New Jer­ NATO, came to the verge of war.
Greek anil Turkish Cypriot hatsey containing approximately a
Shop For Christmas
half million people of whom four- lied each other and outrages
against each alill bun m memfifths are of Grrrk origin
At The New
from ttie wealthy wotitdn t like mat
The new vice president wilt he I I I J .
Early this year, Britain. Tur­
too well This would reduce their Farit Katrhuk, a man ot Turkish
key and Grcrce. wiih Makarios
cash gift* if such contributions origin.
weren't income lax deductible.
The constitution of the t rw re­ silling in for the Cypriots, agreed
public
provides that Ihe prudent tliat Cyprus should become an inCongressman Mills' voice rolled
from the cellar ami he retorted: lie Greek, the vice president drprmirnt state.
It was an agreement aatisfac214 K. lei
"l thought philanthropists made Turkish HotH Makarius and Kat­ lory
to mt one.
rd in ill* chair, cleared hi* lhro.il rhuk arc assured of elerlinn.
The election* Sunday are a
contributions from their hearts "
Rep. Noah Ma«on ill , lit.) Hggl prelude to Ihe actual dale when
and took Mills' expression of ideal Cyprus is supposed to lake over
It* own destiny, which it Fell. 19
uni to task.
W e a re plo a ted fo announce #te
It wilt tie a slate with a hlooily
"I'm a decent *ort ed chap,"
o f a new o/fic« in
-aid Ma-on, a church man ami past anil an uncertain future,
Cyprus’
strategic
location,
til
Sunday School Iearlier for more
TH I FIRST N ATIONAL BANK
ihan So years. ‘ And I have a big index off turkey lit the eastern
MIAMI 3 3 , FLORIDA
heart When I give It,out) to a Medm-rrancan, has made It a fa­
church I have it in the hack of vorite target of conqurrur* for
my mind that Uncle Sam is giving more than 2.uou years, beginning
ttou of it and I am giving only with Alexander the Great.
Effective January 2, T960i
Its most recent hlatory of vio­
$400.'*
Mason figured hr was gelling a lence began with demands of the
M r . G i o r o i N . Sh a w
Greek majority for ' rnotis" dm
bargain ihai way.
f
0•into/ . I fi.n i «r ■*. C*r vt
iont
with
Greece,
a
proposal
vio­
This businrsa of so-called loop­
paU OwSiar mt a. BmmHimmt
hole* got Rep. Howard Raker tR . lently opposed hy Ihe Turkish
«r *• s-aW
Tend I to thinking lie asked expert minority, as writ as hy Turkey.
wM join our organisation a t Vwe Prm M m it
In the resulting dispute, inv.ilv
llrllrnhrand: "Just what is a loop
mg Britain, Greece and Turkey
hole?"
a n d M anogm o f am Florida O p e ra tio n
Deadpan, the lax man replied' in addition In Cyprus ilsel.’, Ma
“ A loophole is a deduction that I karios became the psibtical lire
brand and a man named Col.
can’t make u*r of,"
A* •nffl'H id i reruvNe*#! ft»
When I left thr hig mnnrx talk George Grivas the leader nf the
•••"M l wfluti iftrftufK*w 4 *A-d ms fern, m voifone iBftapenn i
fighting
underground.
era in their gold draprrird commit­
tee room, I concluded that what
we needed In make us all happy
Camembert rheese is namtd for
was more loopholes, including an a village in Normandy, France It
W A I N W R I G H T A RAM S I T
r&lt;ni a I number for Uncle Sam
was invited by Marie Hard, who
C*wmjhnnti m kkwk p a f I
That way, like Congressman Ma supposedly populartied the cheese
son. we'd all think we were getting hr presenting a sampl* to Em
away with something.
peror Napoleon III

New Cyprus President

Capt. A rthur Saluted

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THAT'S RIGHT! I T U S O O N BE CHRISTMAS

W ith Capital ‘A ’

hour cioaed-iiour tteaston Wednesday would be released when Ihe
transcript is printed
Goldfine, gift • giving friend of
former
presidential
assistant
Sherman \d*m», asked for the
cloved hearing on grounds his
testimony would tend to defame
or incriminate four persons—two
living and two dead.

DAILY C R O S S W O R D
BLMcxi.
LI

IIY fill KOTKRBA
WASHINGTON' — The tune tax
experts, attired quietly, -at before
the House taxing committee, and
what they were doing in elfc et wu putting their hand* in the poekgU
of about !W million U. s taxpay­
ers.
What I couldn’t quite liguie out
was: Were they trying to put mon­
ey in the taxpayer*' pocket.nr
lake some out.'" The way things
went, I don't think even they knew
The subject was: "Personal in
cume lav deductions." One tax man
shortened that to Just plain ''bmp
holes."
The time gentlemen w*u- panelucd before Rep. Wilbur Mills &lt;L&gt; ,
Ark.) and his Way* and Means
Committee, a group that, loosely
defined, mran*: a committee tu
find S a j i to lax a taxpayer and
the mean! to collect it from him
'Hie expert' anti Ihe dour faced
Congressmen all agreed they were
here for one purpose: to lind
methods of reducing income taxes
.Samuel Hetlenbrand, tax conn
setor for the New York Central
Hailrn.ul. -.nd maybe that could
he accomplished by — of all tilings
—eliminating persona! deductions'
How- would that save anybody
art' money? Well, explained the
tax man. if nobody gets deductions,
turn it would mean $.1n million
more in a year's time for Uncle
Sam And if Untie S. had that

much more owed him in a year,
he could cut everybody’s taxes to
total that amount. Follow?
This way, a taxpayer's only
choice would he the "short form."
with gieatcr exemption* built in
tor everybody.
II a "new look" would come to
income lave*. Representative Mills
ligurt-x the highest bracket would
be reduced front the present 91
percent to about 6i percent of in­
come.
Mil- then would mean that if a
sea libs philanthropist ilunalrd a
slug of money lo a school, church
or chanty, he'd have more dough
,u hand. In.t ihe contributions
would come uu'. of his pocket
directly.
Panelist Frank .Sparks, New
York tax ullornrv, who was inter­
ested in the interest&lt; of higher
learning, bristled. He -aid colleges
which depend t&gt;n contributions

New Department
CHICAGO (UPl) — Northwest­
ern University is thinking of sel­
ling up a new depart me tit of ad­
vertising winch would combine the
. facilities of the School of llusines*
and the M dill School of Journal,
ism. The deans of the journalism
and business schools prupo-ed the
new department as the first step
m the development of a ' new ap
punch" to advertising education
at Norlhwcctern.

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�Saturday, December 12th, 1959
TUB TWOSTARS of the A»D Skywwrioi n /A4D8kyire of theI
hawk MniMnff eontnt today which la one featu.NAB Bomblhr Derby are Cdr, Ken Rowell, left, and Cdr.

starting at 1:3 0 in Fort Mellon Park

Bill Sorrow, ehown looking over the Lake Georfe tar*at
area. Rowell fUe* the bl* A8D and Barrow the "mite"
(Navy Photo)

i competition, A4D.

Washington See-Saw

tfyjl

cToetaa u Im u Uvo for pooylo to
•T WW PBNDUTON
11 yee are aakayyy about Untie buy.' Ooo of the big probltma ia
l a a 'i way *f fi|uri*g your Income the Country today U • iberUCt of
Ian tad U you have wait you taiok inveatment capital.'’
la a hitter yUa- Caagramaaa Syd Harlony oaplalnod that ho feel*
Mariana ie your mea. The big dil- that our tax atructuro ahould bo
dtreaie hetweea you oad Htrloox changed to give builxoaimee a
Incentive to rrlavrit oad ox*
le tbla: beta la a poeklon (mayb*) root
pand their builnema. Ho polatod
to do Mmotblaf about it, Ho I* not out that In Itie than will be *0 milenly la the Cooptu of tho Unitod lion saw worktra looking for Jeba.
autei, he U a atenbar at the tax* "1 think," he Slid, "It in up, to tho
Uw-Wrttlaf Way* and Motni Com* Coniraaa to mika It poailUo to
enough capital to make Joba
miller. Wo put the "maybe" in roloaaa
for tboao worktra. The incroaaed
tbero bocauoe ho la only one of M Income, taxed at a lower rale than
membcri of tho CnmmtttM ond all
would return to the Govern­
ho can do la 0|ht for what ha now,
ment more than wo are now re*
thiaka la right.
Apd he'a dolne that. Ho baa writ- calving.”
heiringa that are now goma
ton tho "Merloni Tax Reform onTho
before tho Waya end Mean*
BUI" and avail thouih the Con* Committee
are aimed primarily at
o n la In meat, ho la illtl In
gathering. Every phaie of the
aablaiton, attendinf hearing* be­ faet
fore the Committee aimed attax picture ia being dlacuaaed: as*
working out a batter income tax penae account*, depredation and
roplacamext, depletion allowaxcca,
ynaram.
capital galxe, taxation of tho coop­
"aly bill," Harlone aaya, "pro* erative*,
pen*loo plana, deduction
vidta for ■reduction in tax ratca and the poeaibla
taaation of muni­
ifar the purpooe of oldlax pcoplo cipal bend*. Tboae
appearing be­
'Who want lo Invaat their monoy In fore
Committer include earn#
bualaeaa oananaion. I Ilka to ute of thethonatinna
itho illuitration of the retail mer­ builoeaamen. lop eeonomiata and
chant who flnda that hla aalea have "I think," Ilerlong aald, "that
'dropped off and that hia tarnlnia Ihtro
loo many college proore down. Ha doean't Immediately feaaoraaracoming
the Com­
Incroiie hla prlcea In order In mittee rather thanbefore
think­
| make up for hia loa«»a. That would ing bualMiamao. Uppractical
lo
new
in
tho
ibe foetlah.
wo hnvo had n aurplua
"but, tbit ta the principle that hearlaga
the Government haa followed for ■ of theoretical auggeatloni." One
lon| lime. When Congrc** find* thing for euro—the llrrlong Rill
will be a top aubjecl in the upcom­
that the Govoramant la running at ing
aeaiton of Congreaa.
• loia, thay have in tho pa it merely
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railed our tout.
"Under my plan, wo are trying 8. Yancey, who haa worked In tho
te do at the merchant doaa. Ha offtco of Congmaman Jim Haley
a on a aalr, or pula In a new for tho peat two yean. ia return­
to bla homo In Lakeland where
i of mtrchandla*. In ihort, hr ing
he will OltablUN a low ettlct. Mr.

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Since 1951 it has been our pleasure
to serve the Navy in Sanford. We are
indeed grateful for this opportunity to express
our i.ncere thanks for their faithful and loyal
patronage. We sincerely hope that it w ill be
our privilege to continue to serve our
many Navy friends who are making Sanford
their home away from home.

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HUT, ba came to Waihlogtong to
work for Congreuraan Haley nad
attend Georfe Washington Law
School at night. Upon completion of
hla callage work, Mr, Yancay waa
admitted to practice in Florida
ami also before the V. 5. Court
of Clilnan in Waihlagten.

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Ariz., All Weapons contest and the NAS Bombing Der­
by, is shown being sworn in by the squadron commander.
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tour of Navy service. Rogers, his wife. Camille, and son.
David, live at 3515 Orlando Dr., Sanford. (Navy Photo)

Sanford Auto Parts, Inc.

WARSAW (U Pl) - Movie thea­
ters provide W sriaw with Its most
popular form of entertainment,
according to a recent survey by
the Polish Ministry of Culture.
Of MIT persons queried, ST per
cent said they went to the movies
at least ooca a month, compared
with IS per cent who said they
attended sports events regularly,
U per cent who go to the theater
• mi 4 to 6 per cent who visit mu­
seums.
Only 6 per cent said they never
went to see a film, while 24 per
cent never ventured into a thea­
ter, 28 per cent skipped museums
and .vo per cent stayed away from
all .penal artistic aiiu lultufil
exhibitions.
The survey aUo sought to de­
termine why people do not at­
tend cultural events, ft found that
S3 per cent blame Ihc high price
of tickets, 48 per rent the lack of
leisure lime, 30 per cent after-

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Sanford Ave.

INVERNESS. Scotland (LTD What won't they think of next
department: A Scottish frozen
fowl expert say: hn firm has per­
fected a method of freexlng (low­
ers.
Firm manager Alan Thurnton
said Americans started it all by
asking for ionic frozen heather.
"There w e r e duficuiites,'’
Thornton said. "The heather be­
came brittle when frozen and
broke when handled, fiut now we
have found a way of freezing it
which is completely successful.
"Unfortunately we discovered
how to do it loo late for this
year's St. Andrew's Night — the
heather crop was over. By next
year we hope to be in Ihis busi­
ness in a big way."
Meanwhile, Thornton said, hit
company has tried ‘he same pro­
cess with roses.
"And It works wonderfully,"
Thornton said. "I wore a rose
bud in my buttonhole for five
days last week after it had been
frozen for three weeks."

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life; later still, to 23 yeare. Four
years ago, he was released on pa­
role.
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cently. lie was fined *23 for fre­
quenting a gambling house.

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accepted the loft bombing award from Vie* Admiral R.- B. Pirie at the Banford Naval Air Station Bombing Derby Saturday.

Navy A ir Show
''Giant' Success

“WOW DADDY,” w u a typical reaction of tha many
children who aaw the aerial maneuver* a t Saturday'*
Bombing Derby, Willfnm Braxton, SKI, pointed out
•ome of the eight* to hi* *on, lireg.

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American Airlines ................ 24H
American TAT ................. 7SH
American Tobacco .............. !0Al«
Belhlehem Steel ................... M

The u&lt;i» awl a half hour show
aUo drew praise* from high ranking Navy official* who were on
hand for tha avanla which featur­
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VAII -1 took first place for #*•
rellrnie in high altitude radar
bombing while VA-12 took first
place honor* In tha Dougla* l.oft
iwmbing event.
The -artier airmanship trophy
waa won by VAH-.1 and the Con­
over trophy for outstanding radar
bombing to V Atl-ll.
Tha Hat wing tine Dumbing
champion, l.tjg. William Malirowski of Y‘AH-11 waa presented
with the Norden-Ketay outatanding achievement plaque.
( After the derby, barbecue and
entertainment program was the
main attraction at Fort Mellon
Park.
Rome ti.lHIO persona were on
Town Councils
bund to share In steakhurger* and
soft drink- while Santa Clau* wae
*To Meet Tonight
The Altamonte Springs and Cas­ on hand to present candy to the
selberry' town councils will meet youngster*.
tonight. The Altamonte council will
discus* the paving of Springlike
Dr. and nallard St. at ita meet­ Deadline Nears
ing. according to Town Clert Henry
The deadline for rescryation*
for the 20th anniversary of tha
Hansen.
The Casselberry board of alder- 1939 S IIS. graduating class re­
men will hold their regular month- union, is Drc. 17. The group will
jar meeting at the Casselberry meet at the Kins and Prince
restaurant. Drc. W.
W om en’* r lub at 7:30 p. m.
men had perished in spsce bid*
over the past two years in Russia.
M quoted “ moat reliable source*”
hi Prague.
The agency &gt;aid a leading Soviet
test pilot and two other men were
•eat op in rocket*. The Rtusisp
fcromin was said to have died in
a apace aircraft aimilar to the
American X15, which la still un­
dergoing testa in the United States.
Rut sources here said the re­
port* were erroneous and that HusMe plans many more experiments
with animals before contemplating
tending a man into apace.

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News Briefs

The Navy air «how which drew some 10.000 person*
Saturday waa termed a "giant aucceaa" by Navy and civilian
effkiais today.
Chamber of C om m erce manager John Krider apeaking
for aivie leaders in the community called the day’e activities
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AM. EYES WERE ON THE SKY aa jet* etreaked acroaa the Sanford
Naval Air Station at Saturday’* Bombing Derby. Searching the blue ycto-

Fair through Tuesday. High today, 70-75. Low tonight, 50-64.

Established 1908

The Sanford Junior High School
Glee club will present Its annual
Christma- program tomorrow at
7:30 p. in in lha Pinecrest audi­
torium.

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A CAMERA FOR T tlE CAPTAIN wax Riven Sanforil Naval Air Station
commander Capt. Lionel Arthur at « Mayfair Inn testimonial farewell
luncheon Friday. Seminole County Chamber of Commerce president B. L.
Perkin* presented Ihe Polaroid l .and Camera to Capt. Arthur while San­
ford Mayor A. L. Wilson looked on.

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 584

Arrives In

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Chrytler
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Curtiaa Wright ...................... 32
DuPont .........................
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Eastman Kod.ik ................ lOSH
Ford Motor
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Gene;*I Electric ................. « a s ,
tieneral Motor* ................... J-1'*
Graham Paige .........
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Inti. TfkT . ......................
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LorilUrd
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Minute Maid ...................... 20
Penney
11*
Penn HR
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Royal American
............ 4
Scar* Roebuck
.............. 4H‘.
Standard Oil (NJ) ............ 4S&lt;*
Sludrbaker
................. 211*
'I1ir county school board will
U. * Steel
................... too1.
Westinghou-e El.................. KM hold a public hearing lumorrow
night In weigh charges of "gross
insubordination, willful neglect of
duly and misconduct in nffice”
made against Seminole High School
•cirnre teacher Edwin Williams.
The purpose of the a p. m. hear­
ing in the Commercial Ase. county
Four persons were injured in school building will be to hear
Sanford accident- during Ihe week­ whether, on the basis of evidence
end.
submitted, the* charges are sus­
A three rar rolliuon at First St. tained The school hoard suspend­
and French Ate. yrslrrday after­ ed Williams after receiving in­
noon brought multiple forrhead formation from principal A. ’J.
cut*, a bruised chest and cuts on (Darken and county director of
both kneea to Frank Adams, '.‘‘XiA instruction Stewart Galchel that
Lake A ve. police said. In Ihe William* said lie didn't "usually”
same accident, Mrs. Michael ioill the class flag salute, and that
Thomas, 301 Holly Ave. suffered hr didn't sup|Mirt this policy, that
laeerations of the right eye and
hr didn't have daily Bible reading*
cuts on both knee-, ami Mr*. C.
O. Jones, 2001 l.ake Ase suffrred In class, that he had "indicated a
reluctance to sign the loyalty
chin cults.
oath", and to sign the teacher
Mrs. Geraldine Thump-on tuf retirement forms and to execute
ferrd a cut above her left rye his teacher contract.
which rrqmrrd nine stitches in a
Williams’ attorney, Kenneth la-ftcotillion Saturday, Her husband, ler. replied that In hit and his
Lonnie R. Thompson, was arrest­
ed fur careless and nrglisrnt driv­ client's opinion, the reasons for
ing after he ran into Ihe rear of Williams removal "are deeper
a car driven by Gladys R. Me looted than the public might he Ird
wart of Key Wr-t, police said to believe.” loftier said that he
The collision happened near the hope* In get at "the real reasons
Lakaview Motel, and Lake Mon­ for Mr. Williams' removal as phy­
sics teacher.” at the public hear­
roe.
ing
Attorney D o u g l a s Stenstrom
will represent the School Hoard
White Is Named
and Leftler will speak for William*.
Williams will hr taken back as a
Jaycee Of Month
county teacher if the charge* made
against him are not sustained.
Sup!. R. T. Milwee said today.

Four Are Injured
In Auto Mishaps

Annual Program Set

MONDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1059

Police Ball Ticket
Sales Are Good
More than 11.000 worth of tic
kels h ave hern sold lo thr Dec.
1* Policeman's Bail at Ihe Mayfair Inn. Pele Uuker's Populates
will provide Ihe music at Ihe
eighth annual dance. Police Chief
Roy Wilitam* said tickets to the
t p. m. benefit ace It. 10. Profits
will go to the Police Benevolent

A ISyear old Seminole County
girl was killed when the sports
rar In which she wa* a passenger
smashed into • palm tree in Or
lando late Saturday afternoon.
Mia* Elena Tuhy. daughter of
Ihe Rev. and Mr*. Tuhy of Silvia
was killed instantly In Ihe crash.
The driver of the ear, Harold
Hearn, 2S, stationed at Sanford
Naval Air Station, ia under treat­
ment at Florida Sanitarium and
Hospital with h*ad, cheat and leg
injuries aa a result of the mishap.
Funeral arrangement* are in
complete.

Tbe need for a more ucliv* Seminole County Humane
Society wux urged today with plana in the fire to reorganise
the oiguni/.ution.
Mrs. Harriet Cowley today said that Lite need for an
"active" organization was cited over tha recent experience

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The Mayfair l-iuntry Ctuh
Men's G olf A ssociation h a d 4H en­
trants in Iheir Santa Claus benefit
tournament yrslefday,
Ihe winning team was eumpo«ed
of Hill Faulk, 8 . G. Harriman and
Harry YVoodrulf. On lha «einnd
pleee team -ere Konny Powell,
Martin Yu«t and Dan Wright. Har­
old Mclnm-, Saul Abram-on,
George Nicrly and H. W. Horton
made up the third place group.
Individual high point man wa*
E. C. Ilrailfoul. Dick Hnviou- won
the prise for l&gt;eing rloef-t to the
pin on the Itith hole, while Ihe
duhiuu* honor of having the most
stioke- on Ihe 12th holr went |o
H. W. Horton Thr toy- and en­
trance fee- collected (mm player*
will go lo the Sanford Elks' char­
ily parly.
The Sanford Women'* Golf As­
sociation will hold thrir monthly
luncheon Wednesday with a tour­
nament scheduled for low gross
cle-« A player- and low net riots
It and C players. Drawing- will he
made at Ihe luncheon for the cuurlr-y tournament In he played Jan.
Alh. The annual Kadrr tournament
will he discussed.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Na­
tional Education Assn, said today
(lie government should require tele­
vision stations to devote a "fair
portion” of their best evening time
to public service broadcasts.
Walter W. Eahelman, NEA presi­
dent, made Ihe proposal at hear­
ing* before the Federal Communi­
cations Commission which la con­
ducting a broad investigation into
broadcasting. The inquiry waa ini­
tialed because of abuses such aa
quit show rigging and allagatiaaa
of payola in Ihe industry.
Eahelman, in bta prepared state­
ment, aatd tfiat public -irrWa

VATICAN CITY I HIM I - Pope
John XXIII today created right
new cardinal.*, including two Ame­
ricans, and in accompanying cere­
monies reaffirmed Roman Ca t i ­
tle opposition to "erroneous doc­
trines" of birth rontrol.
Seven of thr eight cardinals
designale were in Rome for tha
consistory and subsequent weeklong ceremonies. Including Arch
bshop Albert Meyer of Chicago and
Alolima Murnhr of Fargo, N. D ,
former apostolic Nuncio to Ger­
many.

ATHENS. Uiee-w (U P t)-P re a .
Ident Eisenhower serried hi* world
Pence rrusad* from the HO-degree
heel of N*w Delhi to wintry Ire*
end on into rain-swept Greece to­
day with renewed plrdgee of U. S.
aid and praise for the courage of
small nations resitting commu­
nism.
The President’* Jet airliner land­
ed at Athcn* airport at 4:34 p. m.
tD:34 a. m. 'e.a.t.) from Tehran
where, in a 5'* hour slop, he con­
ferred \%ilh Shah Mohammed Reus
I'ahlrvi and addressed the Iranian
Parliament.
Eisenhower made the bride*!
ape«. h of hi- lour on arrival here.
“It It a great privilege to be
wrlromed to this city for the first
lime in -even years.” he said after
the customary acknowledgment*
to lha King and the crowd.
“I come buck to a country re-pon-ihlr for much of W e-trm ruftine and civilisation. Since 1 came
hack to this country seven years
ugu, Greece and its people have
-howo much c o u r a g e , muck
strength amt have caused much
admiration
“ I hope that between your gov­
ernment and my government there
will he much in ruinmon which we
will exchange, and I thank yon all
for Ihe reception extended to me.**
King Paul. Ihe rruwn prinre and
Prime Minister Constantine Karainanlis gifried the Piesident on
behalf of a nation which heat hack
a threat of Commmii.il domination
with the help of three billion dol­
lar- in U. S aid
In the snow-covered Iranian
capital of Tehran earlier today
Eisenhower received a royal wel­
come along street* paved in hi*
honor with Persisn rugs.

broadcasts in the 7 lo 10 p m.
period might be regarded a* "fair
compensation" by the stations for
the use of air wave* which, under
FCC regulations, belong to all
Americana.
"Tbara ia need—urgent need—
that mure of this Lima be in the
prime hours when there is an au­
dience to look at them and to hear
them.” ha said.
Eahelman said educational and
other public service program a at
present are too often relegated to
an intunveuitnl hour of the day

intellectual ghetto'' a a Sunday af­
ternoon.
The NEA president, whoaa orga*
m illion represent* more than a
million teachers, said he did not
think * necessary for the people
lo come "humhly, hat in hand,
begging crumbs from the table ' ia
order to get puMic service broad*
casta.
Eahelman said per ha pa an*
power the FCC should have la n a ­
pe ns too of a station'* privilege to
make commercials for a United
lime U * doe* not meal ito puhilt

of the little dug who wee cruelly
shut.
Mrs. Cowley taai that although
the humane society was formed
last year it ha* not been able |u
function because "not enough peo­
ple were able to give their time to
gat the organiiation going.”
Mre. Cowley said that recently
two peraona have pledged $100
each If (he society ran become ac­
tive again.
"If this society can be formed
and we can gel enough persune
interested, no animal in the coun­
ty will have to go through what
little Bowled ifcd.” Mre. Cowley
Anyone interested in joining
the association is asked to call
Mrs. Cowley at FA 2-32811.

Pope Names 8
New Cardinals

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Student Drives
Bus To School

Bosses: Tolerate

BRIDGEPORT. Conn. (U P lj—
Many college itudenta drive lo
their c i m t i In iporta f a n . Jalopiei or conventional autoi. But
Gordon A. Wazner, a senior at
the University of Bridgeport, hat
them all beat.
He rolli onto the eamput be­
hind the wheel of a 32 ptiicnger
but
W amer has a part-time Job at
a but driver, carrying pupili to
and from three public aehoolt. Hil
employe! let him ute the but
to attend hit college clattet and
undent council meeting!.
“ The bigger problem it p a rt­
ing the thing," tay t Wagner.

OOCMO (UPS) - Tht tueetaefnl boat mutt have a “high
trsdrsllim level,” according to ■
pndeeaer with both practical and
academic kaowledg* in the art of
lay E. Brown, profettor at the
Udverahy of Chicago'! Graduate
Bchaol of Boaloeaa and lupcrinindent of iu Til-bed elir.tea, aafd
leader* of men miui learn to
tolarata human raQingt and IndBdncy.
Describing what be called "the
•Bwr-none complex," Brown aald
aaa of administrator!’ moat com­
mon pitfall* It the "tendency to
attempt only perfect tolulioai In­
deed of the aceompilahable."
"The aueceiiful adminlitralor
moat on occailona tolerate ronditiofia of iaefndency rather than
court failure by attempting to
dear all obatacka with one great
put,” he aaid. “He mutt deter­
mine bit goal! and evaluate the

IX (Jf) TIM COOLEY, left. Heavy Attack Squadron
One Bombardier'Navijrator Training Officer, wan
awarded a plaque by Cdr. David A. Kinjf, VAH-1 exe­
cutive officer, to commemorate hit tour of duly with the
VAH-1 TiKcr*. Cooley him been with VAH-1 since Sep­
tember, M)o7. He and Mr.a. Cooley will yo to Hartford.
Conn., until Cooley enrolls in Wharton Bu.tinen* School
at the University of Pennsylvania. The Cooleys made
their home »t 12i Shannon Drive, Sanford.

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�“Navy Prepares
For Annual Day
Personnel of Ih e N aval Air Slat ion were making plans to
Ilost 10,000 civilians anil Sanford was winding up prepara­
tions for the annual Navy Appreciation Day Saturday as the
Navy Bombing Derby entered its fourth day today.
The bomber crews stuck strictly to business, with the
crew VAH-5 Savage Sons leading after yesterday’s point
totaling. VAH 3 Ihtd 1.9*3 points
after adding Sit yesterday. V.sH-T
Is in second place and gained *3
points on the leaders yesterday,
hut registering GSft points In the
third day.
Seminole County rasidents, in­
VAH-5 LEADERS of derby a n , from right. Crew 5—Lcdr. Hugh O'Hnra,
cluding school children, will be
pilot, Lt. (jg) Bill Hopkins, bombardier, and C. 11. Smith, AE2. Crew h—
guests of the Navy Ssturday when
Appreciation Day at Ft. Mellon Park are Jnyre# Pre*. Maaon Wharton
tha Ramey field gates will b*
l^edr. Kinor)' Tiffany, pilot; Lt. (jg) Gordie Kuehn, J. L Taylor, AK2.
and Santa Claim, who will lie present.
open ta the ptiMir from • a ■.
until 4:40 p. m.
Tha carriar airmanship competiUoo and air aftow wtU atari at M
a. ta. wish AID Skywarriore jeta
ROANOKE, Va. (CPl)-V irginla competing tor prectelon and tochNEW YORK (UP1)—Stock pci#
slats potto* frabbwd another *•- niqua.
ea at 1 p. m,;
Other
highlights
of
the
show
wM
f raped prisoner from North CaroAmerican TAT ................... 7G*s
Lass's “LRtto Aloatraa" priaoo include precision flight manuevers. Amen pan Tobareo . . . . . . . . H*7
loft bombing demenaaratoeai and
aaatp M a f . A bant tor •***■ to­ praachtaia jam pa.
Pathtokem Mod ................... »&gt;*
*TH
rn airuevg desperate prisoner* was
Many high official# of tha Navy Chrysler
WEATHER; Partly cloudy through Friday. High today, 68-74. Low tonight in the 50‘e.
pressed bp the fB I and other Department are asptcled la al­ Curtiss - Wright .................... 33H
DuPont
JSJN
lend alao
VOL. XUX
United Frees LeasedAVira EsUMUhed PJ08
THURSDAY. DECEMHER It). lf»r&gt;0
SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO. 582police.
Meanwhile, the Sanford Cham­ Eastman Kodak .................. lilt
Twenty men broke from the Ivy ber of Commtrca and J a jeers are Ford Motor
M*»
Muff maximum security prison
General Eleclrw ................
slu
s s rif Tweeday, and the roundup romplrttog plana far the fashv- General Motors .................... 32'*
UIm at fo rt MrHoc Park which
was ea a nationwide scale.
Graham • Paige ..................... 2‘«
will atari at 1:30 p. m.
.....................
t»»s
Not yet spotted was Charles W.
Santa Claue la expected to ar loll. T A T
I N - ltf r
V (Y sn k ) Stewart, 1*. who master- rive at 1 p. m. to dtsTrifvtoe randy Kel t
T7's I
\ I.orillard
minded the escape alter complain- to youngster*
I9G :
in« of brvulity in Mm prison near
.Anyone wtahing to attend the Minute Maid
121*.
YaneepvtIle, X. C. Hta eolaader frtUvMee ran pick ep their free
|«H
Jxmea Edward • O w i"*,
had ..y » u tm n t’ t e j whis m ereh en m tp*?“ . J *
ie .'r i' Ho*buck
im ii eaptuleu.
"listed Ml yesterday's Herald.
IBS i
Stewart, oaca branded an owlAddMonsr merchants who will Standard Oil (NJ&gt;
21 v. 1
l i « by a judge am. wlois* father join in giving away tickets are: Studebaker
tl»
and brother were executed for Phillips Colonial Clraneri, Sem U. S. Sleet
107**
killing a policeman, was consider­ inota County Laundry. Downtown Weatinghouse El.
ed the most dangerous of the con­ Cleaners. HM Tasmhee end lup
victs who broke from the prison. pig. United lum ber. Miracle Con
* The M year old thug trora Vfl- cr ele, Chapman Concrete. Good
mington. X. C., was believad arm ­ year Service Stores, Western
ed with a sub-msehine gun, ooe of Auto, Sweeney’s, Celery City
tho IT weapons taken by tbs con Printing Co.. Kaust Drugs. Touch- Didn’t Quite Work
ton'* Drug Co.. McReynolds Drug
viets in their aacape.
GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (UPL
Jittery residents of the North Co , O. D. Farrell’s liquor Store, Eight convict.* in lha lightly-guai
The
Town
Pump.
Harry's
liquor
Carolina-Virginia area where the
ed penitentiary here who re
w sreb was centered were calling Store and George'* Bar.
about the Yanceyvillr. N.
police every time they saw s sus
prison break and tried it the
ptcious person. One caller insisted
selves ran into a hail of gunfire
that officers arrest a man who
Th* Seminole County school sys­
id wounded at
that killed five and
| * i i only fixing a flat tire
least two.
tem will eliminate double teasionn
Captured tarty today was Ho
m alt aounty schoota b# lh« aprmf
bert Council, .34. a Negro of FayArmy To Withdra
term of IMU, *upt. R, T. Milwe*
Htrville, N. C. He offered ao re­
WASHINGTON tU PIl said today.
sistance when puked up shout «
United States announced today
Milwee said he and other aeluvol
a, m. while walking along a high
DINAR DEL RIO, Cuba &lt;UPI&gt; the l.Zftft American Army tnx
way about five miles south ol —Two lop-ranking army officers stationed in Iceland will be wi
official* are working on a largo
Lynchburg, Va.
scale plan to eliminate double seacame here from Havana late drawn during Ihe first six imm
Four fugitives were caught iu Wednesday to investigate Miami of next year Approximately t.
•mna which wtU b* ready he th«
Ohio Wednesday and sevrn were an Austin Youngs escape from Air Force and Navy personnel t
first of ihe year.
apprehended in Virginia Wednca- lha prison where he had been sen remain in Iceland
He mi rule County achoola have
day night.' Another, who left the fenced to serve 30 year*.
conducted double s***mmii sine*
camp a couple of hour* afu r the
Maj. Juan Almeida, command­ Optimistic Coach
HAD.
mass break.* had been caught er* of the army, arrived with Maj
’ FAYETTEVILLE. Ark. lUI'l
MHwre explained that new school
Tuesday.
Dermidio Etc* Ion a, commandant The Arkansas Haiorhack* show
roaiatruclton and additions to vari­
of ihe Glh Military District, who so much zip Wednesday m pracous schools in Hie county will mako
had been in Havana on leave.
tiring for their Jan. 2 Gator- Howl
elimination of tha doubla aesaioa
Almeida returnad to the capi­ dale with Georgia Tech that Coach
program possible.
tal after inspecting the washroom Frank liruylr. dismissed them
Prujrcla expected to be eomfrom which Young and a Cuban early "We quit a little bit ea
early
pleied by the end of IWO are tho
companion.
Sergio
Hernandez became we were gelling along
mg so
new Seminole High School, being
Reyea. made their escape Eaca- well," Bruy lev remarked
constructed near loike Jennie, and
Iona remained to direri the
MfDDLKTOWN, X. J. (U P I)-A search for the fugitives, who are
aslditions to the Midway Elemen­
ITyesrold high school student, l&gt;clievrd to have fled into the KDA W arning
tary and Itosenwald Schools and
WASHINGTON (UPIl I
g enraged al being suspended from nearby Organ Mountains.
schosils in loike 31ary, Longwood
classes, Ihreaiened hit teacher
and Oviedo.
Investigators said Young ap­ Food and Drug Administration
with a loaded gun Wednesday and pears to have made the hole in vised the public today not to
Milwcc also repsirted that tho
was disarmed by his older broth­ the wall through which the two lieve *nv claims tin t use of sal
school board plans to hire 100 ad­
shortening* or oleomargar
er. a clasamate.
ditional school teacher* in lytiOAt
men eiraped with a piece of iron oils,
Police said the teacher, Joseph detached
to take rare of a projected I t
from the furniture of hia would prevent heart attack!
stroke*. FDA Commissioner Grot
0. Marion, 33, walked into hla cell.
per rent increase in atudenta io
P. I.arrick warned that the gove
classroom anil found the boy,
the county'* 20 school*.
men) considers any such he*.,..
James J. Murphy, sitting on a
There are approximately 11,0o0
radiator.
claims by sellers of such “unsetyiN.ngatera attending xehool in tho
BREAKING GROUND FOR TilE BLOOD BANK nr*
DuukLu ijtenatruin; A. B. Peterson Sr., chairman of tha
When the youth was alow to go
urated fats and oils" as violation*
county and 400 (earlier* ao tho
.Mr. urn I Mm. Frank Evan* uf Iaike Mary. Kvans, first
board of trusteed of Seminole Memorial llonpital; F.
to his desk, aa ordered by the
of th* federal misbranding laws.
faculties thi« terra.
Seminole
County
Illootl
Hank
chairman,
anti
Mrs.
Evan*,
Burton
Smith,
chairman
of
the
('antral
Florida
Blood
Q teacher, Marion gave him a slip
t ailed Press lnteraatlossal
first donor, joined in ground breaking eeremonie.w nn the
Hank; .Mr*. Mary Doucette, technician in chariot of the
directing him to report to Prin­
Scattered showers and snow Strict Controls
Seminole Memorial iloH|&gt;ital grounds yeaterday. Other
cipal William K. MrgtU, who asis- flurries moved from the South­
county hank; and Mra. Mary Rand, secretary-nianajjcr
HAVANA (UPIl — Cuba's revo­
pendnl ihe youth indefinitely west and Pacific Northwest into lutionary rrgtme ha* rlamped
participant* in the ceremonies were, from left. Sen.
of the Central Florida Blood Bank.
(Staff Photo)
from school.
the fringe* of the Midwest today strict controls on exports of foreign
Murphv returned to ifve class­ to atop away at the fair weather eurreney. ruling among other
room. drew a If caliber auto­ over most of the eastern half of thing* that investors living abroad
matic and told Marlon, "Now Ihe oatioo.
may lake no mnr* than 3200 a
something m going to happen to
Florida, bitten by three cold month out of the country. The regu­
The Sem molr county teho&gt;i|
you,’* police said.
snap* in a week, turned its best lation* published by the National
luiard today decided not to apply
* While 3ft other students divrd face to Ihe tourists with temper Bank's stabiliration fund provide
for a school tile at the varalrd
under their desks, Thomai Mur- atures m the 70s—wirmeat ia the aim Inst persons desiring to travel
Osceola airport npar Geneva. Tho
f phv. Ik, jumped from hit aeal and nation.
abroad—including those nn official
.......
..
..
.
board cannot prrscnl ihe required
ran between hi* brother ami the
business—must obtain special per­
LAI E •ANAVEBAL t u r n — site plan to the federal governretreating teacher and grabbed
mission If they want to take more
oificiiiii i*f IIII* UrNljfii* and Strut* nirnt, owni*rv of the nrport JriilU
the gun
than 113ft with them
NEW DELHI (CI’i
President after his busy das lh.it began will peace lie said and h* called iur.il Iron Worker* Union planned we said, This would require moro
Eisenhower renewed his rati to when he laid a wrealh on tile nn India lo 'is Ip lead it
meet today with some GOO wild immediate and ronrrete arrangeday fur controlled world disarm­ tomb of Mahandas K Gandhi,
111* Indian government pul cat striker* to trv lo |n-rsuade them t menta than the board i* able to
Hoard Sets Meet
Sanford's Police Rrnevoleni Aa
ament but warned Communist
stringent xrrurUv measures in to return lo their jobs at the mu make right now, he explained
Sanford's Civil Service Board sociatton will meet at the police
China the United Slates stood hero of Indian independence, but force, even greater than those in­ site base
A tract at the airport was view­
station
Friday
at
3
p.
m.
to
dia
will meet at S p. m. today m tha
ready to protect its tri*nd* against lie brightened when graat crowds
The wnrki r* walked »(f th* Mi ed as land reserve for a possible
WASHINGTON i l l ’ll — Th* an "alien phliosopliv barked h&gt; lining Ihe streets of New Delhi voked wlien Communists Nikita
ct.s* incorporating the group.
City Hall’s civil service room.
Khrushchev and Nikolai Itulg.imn Wednesday in a di-pule over whe future school Hi* counly ia a t­
l T. .S. Court of Appeals diieetnl great military rnlgic "
cheered and tcrcjii,-d their ap visited i'ailumciit ,n I'.li3 Armed ! Iher an abandoned missile Lunch tempting tu acquire the airport she
th* Civil Aeronautics Hoard today
Eisenhower addressed a joint
police ill ttie I . &gt; and Indian *er mg complex was to he dismantled Irom the government.
to reconsider its award In Trans session of F’arliaiienl minutrx proval of his peace mission.
ret services were stationed on the nr undergo demolition
The board accepted Hie thU.Ooo
World Airlines of a new route alter a meeting well I'ruoe .1in
The galleries of I’arliamrnt roof
About 100 workers in irther un bid of Richardson Construction Co.
of Parliament and parapets
from St, Louis to Miami and isler Jaw.ilurl.il Nehru at which were packed hour* before Eist-tl
inns mined them in * sympathy of Ft. Lauderdale to btoild the
alongside
BEECH GROVE. Ind. (UPIl — Tommy's life Then they talked other Florida points.
h* was reported to have offered huwrr arrived lu warn the world
walkout.
Oviedo School additions. The Rich­
Tlie
I'ommumsi
had
given
that
if
thrre
is
not
peace
"there
The
court
found
that
while
th*
To,limy Thompson talked and of Tommy'* voice. They said
| U. S. military aid should a shoot
The union lenders branded the ardson bid was judged the lowest
their
foil
approval
to
tile
Eist-n
may
lie
no
generations
lo
follow
yrlled and shouted all through hi* there was very little hope Tommy CAR had limited it* hearings to | ing war develop from Ih-d China •
strike as “unauthorized’ ami said
consideration* dealing with H*. attack* on India's northern tmr us " Only * world campaign can (lower visit—lull rioai were report they hopcsl In settle th* dispul* and best bid to butlsl sevrn class­
sixth grade elasa today and m&gt; ever would speak again.
rooms. an administrative tuUe aad
nil
worried
s'
ihe
magnitude
of
Then began ihe series of oper­ I.ouia . Florida service, it took d*ra.‘
one could get enough of It.
cafetorium for Oviedo Iflgk and
his rtception. Vhey wer* said lo later in Ihe day.
''It's a miracle, that's what it ations at Chicago's Children's transcontinental a*pests into ac­
Despite the union’s back lo work three rlataroom.*, an adiaaiatraEisenhower received a standing
be concerned Ihat it would dwarf
ia," Tonimv's father, Paul said. Memorial Hospital, noted for its count when making the award.
order, the members showed no live suit*, cafetorium and library
ovation when b* entered the Jam
the
reception
espectvd
when
Sov­
Th* court said th* agency ‘‘can parked and flower b.-derked par­
"It's Christina*,'* Tommy's mo­ work in bronehulogy. A special
iet President Kllmeiill Voroshilov sign- of returning to their job*. for Oviedo Elementary. ' - n r tr it
mold and sliver tube were insert­ not hear an area case and. without liamentary hall His ’’ minute
ther, Vivian said.
Oiiiciala al Ihe missile test te n ­ lion will begin right away.
vi si is here nest uiuuth.
.g Five months ago. doctor* said ed in Tommy's Ihroal In protect nrore, make a Iran (continental speech was interrupted lt time*
WASHINGTON I l l 'l l — The
Eisenhower told Parliament the ter said the walkouts were not
H L Douglass was apfoinlisi
award."
th*
injured
tissue
and
to
help
hia
Tommy never wopld speak again.
steelworkers union asked Hie sleel world most forget Us "m istrust seriously
affecting
operation*. supervising principal of both Goldtby applause
Shrapnel from an exploding grrn breathing.
cimpames
today
for
retroactive
However,
tom*
of
the
strikers
had
and misgiving'' 11 there can he
noru
elementary
school
and
Eisenhower jpps-sred (aligned
For live months, Tommy lived
ade had piervrd hia voire' box.
iiemfits in any new contract ami peace throughout the world He iteen working on several new roc­ Cronins Academy al this morning'*
Today Tommy, II, was hac* in with Dial into-, lb* commuted be
a |in* (Tiri»tinas pay raise ba.eed orgrd the world to forget its ket complexes, including the Mm meeting.
school. Hi* voice was normal, tween hit home in a suburb uf
nn the government’* cost of living "fixation un the past, the dead olr Man and Allas ll'HM’s and
Midway Eleiurnlary S * h a • )
though somewhat deeper— much Indianapolis and Chicago. JOu
index.
past, wiih all its abuses of poor the Saturn projects.
teacher H L. Rrfoe Jr. will be­
MIAMI BEACH &lt; IT I i -.Hii of
Ilka an older person's"—his mo­ miles away. At home. Tommy had
The doulilr barrel' cl pruposal rr," and concetti rale on reducing
Hie
strike
rcntrrrd
ovrr
a
dts
come assistant principal at Goldshi* school teacher come over *f Mtami Beach's largest hoi*!* may
ther said
was mads- by union president [la
pule belwern the worker* and the (Miro * h,|* brooms teacher Edward
CAl’E CANAVERAL. Kla. — vid J. McDonald in a letter to world tension* winch could least Gainesville Scrap Metal Co. over Biackshear* will be assistant
"Tommy*! grown up. that's ter hours fur tutoring. Tommy he turned uv«r to public owner
a.l," Mrs. Thompson said. "He’s learned Morse code and the ship through a stock sate, It was (Ul’li - A Titan Irilrrcotumental heads of tbr 11 steel coin panic* Ui World War ill.
Ihe use of company workers ralhrr teacher at the academy. The apjust grown up. In »o many ways," Thompsons learned to read tips. disclosed here Wednesday.
missile fueled on It* launching pad run-fed by the Tail Hartley In
than onion members lo tear down pointmenla will be eltective .Mon­
Morns Lansburgh, coowner of l ml as m the second straight failure jiirictimi which ordered the sleel
Tommy's recovery was the pro
"Somehow we managed." Mrs.
i tower once used by the now day. Milwre said They will last un­
duct of five month* of surgery Thompson said. "Ws learned «r in* holela, said ht wotild go to of America's biggest srid moat sinker* hack lo work Nov. 7. The
defunct Niivahn missile. Th* faci­ til th* end of the school ywar.
New York Monday to discuss th* powerful war rocket.
which began in July, after Tom­ had lo manage."
injunction run* not Jan. 2ti
lity recently was bought by the
my aid six boy friends warr
Then, tne other day, docturs poesibli merger of lha properties The missile began lo sport llame
The new proposal rame as lui
company for scrap metal.
playing with a discarded hand fell it was lima to remove Ihe 'nlo • firm listed on th* New esaally on schrdu'r hut only fur ion and management negotiator*
The Seminole High School Hand 'tlie company claimed it was a Vacation Dec. 18
York Block Exchange,
grenade Tha grenade went off. apparatus.
a aerond or ao. Then the III) ton were called into joint session to­ Association will meet at M p, m demolition job and that it had a
County schools will atos* jur
kitting !*..» of th* youngsters.
The hotels are the tkeauville, weapon's automatic safety system day by federal jneshatur* amid today in the school’s band hal] for righi to irue ns own workers. The
"Say something, ion." Ihe due
.Sana Kotsei, Versailles, Casa­ apparently saved i« from destruc­ Signs tbe government might pro­ its regular monthly meeting, Al union contended the job was dis­ Christmas vacation Dec. II astd
Iftrapnei tractored Tommy's la- tor said
will open Jan. 4 Dec M will bn
"What*" T o a a g aefcod lie blanca. ikseiy Front
tion on Ihe pod by fhotling ait pose * package settlement at Uv* Case, association prwsidosnt as mantling, touch fell under its juris a full da* of traehing at all school*,
Crown.
lavewl doctor* Ikrst fought for bad spoken
Ihe engines
seven months old dispute
nouncesl H i m morning.
diction.
Mil we* said today.

13 O f Jail

■Breakers

A re Caught

t p. m. Stocks

g&gt;anford ijm tU i

Double School Sessions
By Spring Term,

News Briefs

Additions

To Be Ready

Cubans Probe
Young's Escape

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Enraged Student
Threatens Teacher
With Gun In Class

Snow Flurries
Enter Midwest

Ike Renews W orld Disarmament

Plea In Talk To Cheering Indians

Police Group
Meets Friday

Court Asks CAB
Reconsider Route

A Miracle

Steelworkers Ask
2 New Proposals

6 Miami Hotels
May Be Sold

Titan Missile
Fizzles On Pad

Band Association
To Meet Tonight

Wildcat Strike
Hits Missile Base

Possible School
Site Ruled Out

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COUNTY RUSSIAN STUDENTS Mr*. William Wormell, at right, and
(!mc# SwigunNkl learn the language from Michel Zworykin, a native of
Kunsla who fle'l the eommunint regime. The first Russian course offered
in Central Florida consists of .1.1 lessons given from 7-10 p. m. each 1 lies*
day at Seminole High School. The 27 students taking the course can now
do dictation and will be able to read Russian classics by mid-February.
Zworykin said. The course begun Oct. 13. A $1 registration fee is churged
by the county school aystem, sponsora of the lessons.-Zworykin. a Longwood resident. w*s a captain with the Free French during World War II.

Drug Pricing Probe Continues
Is to call on doctors to distribute
free samples and relate informa­
tion aIwiit new drugs put on the
market by the company which
employe! them.
This la done in hopes (hat the
doctors will use the company'!
brand name in writing prescrip­
tions for this type of drug.
Witnesses have told the »ubcommdlee that many physicians,
particularly general practitioner*,
rely more on detail men than on
medical journals for data on naw
drugs.
The main Job of the detail men
The subcommittee has received
information that the employment
of detail men la one of the m a­
jor business expenses of large
companies ind enables them to
sell more drugs thsn smaller
competitors who have cheaper

WASHINGTON (CPI) - Th*
drag Industry's version of the
traveling talesman caught the
attention of Senate drug price invertlgaters today.
Causes! Rand bison of the SenB«S anti trust subcommittee said
tfW group planned to study at
SOtna length the activities of the
Wwalled "detail m m ” employed
hp big pharmaceutical houses.
There baa been tastlmony In­
dicating Wat they have helped
beep prices t* and competition

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FEATURE; 1:U&lt;&gt; - 3: Oil
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NEWCOMER?

ncrricss o r a s c s s s a a
nr
nr.«i. rnorM im r
.v in o s in iiKiiKiir iiivwn that
the llnard of County Cnmmlielun.
er* ef lemlnol* County, florins,
will, at Ih* meellna of the said
Hoard, In he held In the Cnunly
t'ntnmli-lnner* tlnom In Ihe Court
llauee et hanford. Demlntd* Colinl&gt;, ri'.iid» on the tetii uer of
Me. emher, ISIS, at )»:»# o'. lo. h
». m er a* teen thereafter a*
possible, i-nne|d*r the adoption by
the Hoard ef I'ounlr Cnnimleeton■re of a resolution eulhorlalna
the earhante nf ell rlahl, lllle and
Inlere.t lhal hemlnnla County he*
In the follow tna deerrlbed pro.
pertr, to.win
a etrlp of lend t* ft nrlde In
The W'* of Iwit St end ihe
Wit end Ih* XU nf KU
nf t.ol Jl, of Itr.VRM.R OR.
ANilK VII.lot, eci'ordlna In
plat reuorded In I'lai ||ooh
S. i.eee lill, imlillu rerurde.
Heinlnol.' i’ounlr, riurlde.
earn# l.e.!.*« III* W'S of w *,
of HIV1, end Ih* V» of XK1,
of nil of He. Hon It, Toon• hip SI South, Rena* It
Meal:
I e*ld Strip of laud ha vine bean
1 .IvriKit aa Halil of way fur Mlale
| ftoa.l Nii I iMiate llood loot l.y
| d.-e-l UjiIoU July
l’'i«. and r» •
I .orrde.l In ll**d Hook Jl, pa a - Jfl,
ill puhlln reiofd,. KXi ’KI'TINi I
therefrom that pari of eald ad
lout rlehi of war mat |1«« V e.i
I of and within «l f.»i and K»ai of
ilia airrv.v line of Mint* Hoad Jim,
I Haull ..it 111)1, talil etiivty line he.
| lou i l . i . r l h n l i . Ilea I n ii I ii u on the
Mouth linn of Marilon |i, T o w n .

Have you,
or bis someone
you know,
just moved to a
new borne?

I ah Ip Jl Hoii Hi, I! in da 1» Kn»l, at
a point I'll" II feel ra il nf in*
Hrn,|hw*it i-i.rner nf .eld paillun
I-. ind inn thenr* .\utih If d«k
j i t it V
Si; n fait to H„
1beginning of a curve cmi.-et* to
III* Hi.ulhwvrt.rly ami l.avloi a
i.iduu of itSt.dt i. . ij them * alouii
■old m i Ihruuaii a .aniral anal*
•t i; d*t n|' ;C. a illatan a of
IH.’ i : fl l&lt;&gt; ih* llr.t line ,.f mid
H*. iion I'*, ol a point IJ2.» II fe*t
.Noiili of ill* Hoiithtve.l &gt;ortier of
•will ilei'il,,ii I d,
Th» II,.aid of
nit t'liutinleelonen of H.mlnnle &lt;.unity pmp.,i. in convey ell rlahl. line m l
Inleieii of Memlnole ■ rtt)r In end
Ihe ..... ..
reel prup.it, l.y
O ut claim Me. I in cv.lian*.' for
end Upon rrrlpi iif a warrenlr
.Irrd . o), r Ilia Ih* follow lit ||*&gt;irihed real propnit •Huai. I.lnt
and tnliii in Hrinlnol* Count &gt;.
Clorid-i. to.will
The .Sorm »» tael of the
JVeel atj feat of the North
Ca*i ', Hnllon T, Townihlp
Si, iianue ia r:«-i
ddterli-aiiienl. aa.tidiip* and
. onveyeut'o h) t|ult t'lalnt Meed to
nude pureuanl to Seutlon 13S 3T.
Mloridi Humiri
John Krlder. chahmen of ih*
Hoard of County Comntie*
1' oo i » of Hantlnul* CoilUly,
riurlde
ATTKrtr MDid M, flaiehel
Clerk
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Your Welcome VS*gun
llnoUa wiH tag » u h

gift* and frie n d ly
greeting* (rum the com-

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USDAEntering
TobaccoPlant
Controversy
WASHINGTON (UTtJ — A friculture Department official! have
•Upped Into the controvariy over
the use nf a chemical for stripping
sucker* from tobacco plants.
Tho ehemkal Is maleic hydraride, more commonly eallad MH30.
Officiate raid there have teen
complaint* that Ihe chemical af*
fed* the flavor and teete of to­
bacco. But they said th ert'i still a
Int rtf argument over whether th*
complaints are justified.
Into (hit controversy cornea a
letter from the heod of the de­
partment's agricultural research
aervice, ll's eitHreaaeH to price
• uppnrt officials who asked for
advice on the u»e of the chemical.
The letter reporta that research
os tho chemical has not yet pro­
duced « definite answer aa to
whether it* use la desirable.
Tho letter goes on to say that
research results so far "do not
warrant a recommendation far tha
list of maleic hydraaide on lo­
ttoreo."
There are indication* that whan
the UMill tobacco program Is
drafted, tha government may con­
sider a price support discount on
tobacco grown with tha chemical.

Officers. W i v e s
Name Chairmen

If a d o ilp * wuirty^oNR a
bran* np m iv cie drJI.‘,i»l t# re­
quired to use this particular prod­
uct In filling the prescription. Of­
ten time;, the same drug is avail­
able at i lesser-prior under an­ Officers Wise* of aquadron
other brand name or under ha VAH 7. held their Docember lunch­
eon at Winter Park, ia tho Ctrela
generic, or chemical, name.
Subcommittee rhilrm sn Kites room
Barblaoa. Tha room
Kefauver tD-Tenn 1 hss pointed lw** decorated in a Christmas
out that the patient who must | theme by the two hosteues, Mr*.
pay the bill has no choice over J. H. Swope and Mrs. H. J. Hill.
The table wat centered with a
what brand he gats or th* price
beautiful arrangement of rod eirho must pay.
nation# and candles, mlaed with
spruce and a miniature utowmsn
In tho cantor. Favors wore gives
to each guest.
A silver trsy was presented to
Mr*, t. J. Demboskl by Mr*. K. F.
Bowel), as s going swsy gift from
the members. Mrs. Rowell won the
door prise, Mrs. H. H, Harrison
WASHINGTON (LTD — Th# wee appointed bridge chairman,
Florida Avocada, barred f r o m Mrs. Hilt, treasurer, Mrs. flwopo,
California because of IU alleged alternate. Mrs. G, G. Zimmerman,
inadequate oil content, U having representative, Mrs. I. P, Stew­
itt ease pleaded before th* U. 3, art, hospitality, Mrs. G. H. Gallo.Supremo Court.
noy, assistant and Mrs. W. A. EUFlorida I.lmo and Avocado log. publicity.
Grower*, Inc., and th* South
Mrs. Ralph Bartlett, of Abeocon,
Florida Growers Ann. hired at­ N. J. was ■ guoit of Mrs. Harrison
torney Isaac E, Ferguson, a Cali­ and Mrs. Charlts Hodgats was tho
fornia resident to argue th* mar* guest of Mrs. Riling.
Its of th* Florida avocado boforo Others attending were Mrs. Q.
P. Went, Mr*. R. M. Donaldson,
th* high bench,
Ferguson contended Wednes­ Mrs. B. M. Fltigerald, Mrs. V. H.
day a California law which saya Jennings. Mrs. M. D. McPhermn,
avocados told in that state must Mrs. H. A. Moreland. Mrs. M. W.
contain at least S per cent oil Otto. Mrs. R. H. Rosa. Mrs. H. F.
''discriminated'' against Florida Lang. Mrs. Charles Dunn, Mrs R.
avocado* and wa* “repugnant to J. Mllller ind Mrs. William Collier.
the Constitution of the L'nlted
81* las."
Farguaon aatd th# Florida avo­
cado meat* all government stand­
ard* dealing with ala* and matu­
rity. He aald government regula­ TAMPA (l?PI) — Chamber of
tions ar* not concerned with oil Commerce officials worried today
over the possibility that MacDtll
content.
Air Fore* Rata might be de­
activated of It* operations curtail­
ed by an Air Fore# cutback.
But
Florida's
congressional
T i l l M U N I V I . |Ulo«
delegation promised it would do
HT.KTK IIK KLnrillU. TO?
everythin!; In lit power lo keep
T.ltotal»•: MAH OltKK.N vJAm.rti
TIG 1*1f&gt;r*on frrrirh
th* big hate—an Important factor
Rn, hwatrir. .Vos* VirrW
in Ihia city's economy—at full
Tf"i »ir# h*r#hv n&lt;»tfl#i1 tH«r ilrcngth.
i i ill#* j*mfl Niriji J aintt Itiii n
Oirih l‘r i It Inn in Hiri f h,.,m
The possibility of a cutback at
I’uurt «if Se-mlmil* iNjiifity. it
MacDlll developed after Ihe Air
f'vnl, fliiriiti, fur th* ,|4li»|»thiii *if Force announced this week It
« n InfArit tniy, t.iun.«r •! flIni*a|%| *&gt;
Jimwa. iHi| y»ia ir* li*rthY r*f|i|lr* plans to reduce tharply its BS7
*f In ff11r &gt;11'inr m, r i11,«ii uh|»*i 111tt 1*1 Imi mtiers a ml Flos Jet lighters,
|f ifiv V'ii h4k*. with 111* ri*rh t wing of each is haied at Mae
««f *»ur »4l.| «*i»uria ll»%l«f «l4trh*l, Dill.
a niii*v i|irI'p'i.f inn It \\
\\ i«rr
It.a 1111 Haiifurd. flnrlda, alturn*)
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State Avocado
To Have Its Say

Tampa May Lose
Air Force Base

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Atlantic Gale Leaves Heavy Toll
LONDON t u r n — One of th*
Tho itorm-buffeted British ship
worst Atlantic storm* la mnmory “Janet Helen'' oorly today sprang
sank two more vcseels today and a leak In Its engine room and was
left score* of flsblag boat* la dii- abandoned to sink off th# Holland
coait. All crew members were rr*:
tress from Gibraltar ia lbs Arctic. eucd from lifeboote by tbo ship
The storm wa* ia Ite fifth tens, “ Warduho" standing by.
ptituous day. It toft European
Two ships, the German "Bruns­
Mae almost deserted of amallcr wick" and tho Duteb, 431-ton coast
vessel! while officii la counted up vessel ‘'Flamingo" collided on the
to 130 lives lost oa load and eea. River Elbe ia Holland and the
But for tho first tlmo siaco Sun. Flamingo went down. Ill five crew­
day, roporti from coaatal areas men wero picked up from a lifeboat
indicated an abatement in lh« by the coaatal vtaiel "All."
flercenetc of tho storm . It waa only
At least five Danfsh fisH-n*
Ott tho seas that gat* winds and cuttera were in trouble in the aorih
squalls continued without tot-up. ’ *sea off Eabjerg, Denmark, and it

was feared 20 men aboard them ’ shattered portholes, set off jt,,
mieht lose their Ihes.
, automatic springing system *ni
Even Britain's *3.6;3-ton liner •Inlurcd several passengers. T.ie
Q.ecti Elisabeth, the big;est Elisabeth arrived 37 hours ]lte
alloat. was buffeted by the Inner- Wednesday on the New York.
ing waves and 60 mile winds which,Southampton run.
^

Takes Last Look

ST. COMBS. Scotland (U Plj — The “ Anna" wa* driven aground
Finnish sea Cept. Jukka Vuorio Monday night after Yuoriu and hti
17 man crew had brought her
stumbled along Ihe gate • swept across the North bca in dhe of tn*
shore today to take a last misty- worst gales in memory. The l.ms.
sysd look it th* creaky old tub of ton tramp crashed into the roots
a freighter he loved but had re­ 100 yards offshorr and Vuorio ur.
ordered the crew lo abandon ih*)
luctantly surrendered to the sea.
Rut for 21 houri Vuorio refiunt
Tha 43-year-old aklpper stood lo hudge from tha "Anna", which
watching as the pounding sea re­ had been his home for 24 years. ||*
lentlessly battered the freighter vowed to stay aboard the 63-yearold Ship and get her hack out in
"Anns" against the rocks,
sea.
“ I am an old man," h# said
Lila Wednesday, he surrendered
CIS In the junglrv nf renrral "The •«* has taken my ship. It
to the pleas of hi* crew, th* rovit
Panama proved to he a misun­
guard — and to inevitability — ln d
derstanding apparently caused by might aa well take me.”
agreed to consign “ Anna" to th*
Inaccurate translation of a Spanelements.
Ish-languege report by operator* Lake Monroe
at th* Canal Zone r*&gt;cu* center.
Th# plane, operated by Colons,
Shop For Christmas
bia s SAM Airline, was on a flight
from th* resort island of San
At Th# New
Andre* to the North Colombian
BY MR3. M. L. JOHNSON
port of Cartagena when It van­
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Creech Jr.,
ished. All nf those aboard were and daughter and Grandvtlie Rob­
helitved to be Colombians.
erta of Jacksonville, spent the
wosk end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred­
die Bohrenf. While hers, th* party
enjoyed a hunting trip Is Farm- |
J
114 E . lo t
lngtooA strange coincidence in the
L. C. Hobby family occurred, this
past week. Mrs. Hobby injurod her
left arm and shoulder in a car
NEW YORK’ (U P |j - Lnqf. wrvyti-wsd Ur. Hubby injured his
T
sooremen from Maine to Virginia right shouidsr during a bunting
vote today on whether to accept trip. They ire now occupying ad­
PHONE FA M i l l
a naw contract agreement, but
LAST T IES TON 1TB
roomi at Seminole Memor­
other ports it Hi &gt;ac*d th* possi­ joining
AT * # 4
ial Hospital.
bility of a renewed dock strike
“GO JOH.NN V GO"
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
M.
Moan
Jr.
t
when a Tsfi Hartley injunction
ALAN FREED
and thddren and JlmmU Johnson
expires Dec. 37.
PLUS AT 6:10 ONLY
of Orlando, were wssksnd visit­
1LA Executive Vice President ors at th* home of Mr. and Mrs.
“THE BIG BEAT*
Patrick J. Connolly told United
GOGI GRANT
Hubert John loo sad sow Bob.
Press International he believed
Friends of Mra. J. H. Tlndel
agreements would be reached in will regret to learn that sh* fell
STARTS FBI DAT
all ports before Dec, 37. But he
injurod hsc rivoulder, Sunday
FIRST
would not predict what action Ihe and
morning.
SANFORD
union might take if longshoremen
Joe Govocek is confined lo Semi­
8110 WING
In tome ports resumed the strike.
nole
Memorial
Hospital.
About 34,000 to 40,000 I LA
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of
members were lo vote on ihe mas­
ter settlement for ports from Roanoke, Vs., ar* visiting Mr.
Searsport, Maine, to Hampton and Mrs, George Poff and Mr.
Hoads, Va. No resulti were eg- and Mrs. Tommy Brown.
peeled until tonight.

AirForcePlaneResumesSearch
ForMissingPlaneWith46Aboard

RAI.ROA, C. Z. &lt;UPI| - U.
Air Fares planes took off at dawn
todiy to resume the search for a
Colombian airliner with 4A par­
son* aboard, missing for mora
than 16 hour* over tho Caribbean
Sea.
A report Wednesday that anoth­
er Colombian plana hod sighted
the wreckage of tho twin-engine

Soviets Develop
X-Ray Machine
MOSCOW t u r n

— Soviet en­

gineers hava dsvslopsd a machine
they said is q u !:U r thin X-ray

In detecting ch_r.gr* la -hvM.an
body tissues ti» t give first w arn­
ing* af ranrar

an d

Other dis­

ease*.
Basically &gt;h* machine shout*
•uparsonic «ava* Into th# body
and than aicaauraa th* difference
in their passage through healthy
and abnormal tissues. Th* engln**rs said R Is aa almpla aa having an X-ray but without any ra­
diation or other discernible dangor*.
Th* apparatus was d*v*lop^i
over th* last thraa yssrs by
Moisei Gurevich, a radio *ngin*»r a t th* U.B.B.R. rsissrch In­
stitute for medical Instruments
and apparatus In Moscow. It has
betn undergoing exUnsivo tests
for about a year at the Institute
and other medttgl institution* in
Moscow.
Gurevich, In an interview with
UP!, stressed that IIZD-4, oa th*
device is called, do«a wot detect
cancer a t such, Nor dote It Indi­
cate If the tissue differences It
notes are harmful or beneficial.
“That I* a m atter for th* doc­
tor to dec Ms," Gurevich said.
“But th* machine can eld him
to discover a tissue transforma­
tion taking places, Just as an Xrey san."

ChurchMembers

Personals

Dock Men Vote
On Contract Today

Church Plans
Clean-Up Drive
All th* men of Good Hhepherd
Lutheran Church will meet Satur­
day, at 9:0i) a.m. to cleen-up the
church's property. Pa*tor Ernest
Rolirk will Join with th* men to
complete this project.
It I* eapreted that Fhe Job will
take mo*t of th* day es th* men
prepare th* newly purvhaistl pro­
perty on U. 8. 17-92 south of San­
ford for a living nativity sesns.

Oviedo

Personals

Attend M Night

A largo group of Control Baptist
Church members attended "M"
night at the First Baptist Church
in DeLand, Monday night. “ M" is
mobilisation night for tha Training
Union Association, whan reports of
Ih* past year and plana for the
coming year qre read.
Those attending from Centrgl
Baptist were The Rev. and Mrs.
Gall Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Grieme, Mr. and Mr*. Charles
Hayes, Mr. ind Mr*. Oils Owens,
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Brown, Mrs.
Ren Bullard and Ruth. Joe Crit­
tenden, Bob F.ppley. Jack Owen.
Dellon Parker. June Bridges.
Arisen Rullnck. Charles Hayes Jr,,
Fat bpoar. Wuimli M o ter, Fay*
llayes, Phil anti Roy Smith, Clyde
IVt! . n " , i m or h*fJ’" ,h* T h i r &lt;* &gt; Ia n T h e m e
n it .m :hh mr ha mi *&gt;i.t ..filrijt
NEW YORK lUI’H—Arthur Don- and Robin llayes and Robin and
David Smith.
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b,,.vn,‘ ln,ir,,r,"r
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New
Nork
Alhltiic
Club,
holds
the
rec­
iHK.Jt.l
ord for having refereed the molt
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I'lil.ltati Ii*. l. Ik, IT, Jl, jsjt
world heavyweight title fights: U.

Legal Notice

BY MARIAN R. JONK8
Th* past two week ends brought
together many
families
and
friends. The largest get-together
held this year, was th* Lea's
family annual gathering, held this
year at Sweetwater Park.
People congregated from San­
ford. Orlando, Clarksville, Ttnn.,
Titusville, Ft. Myers, Jacksonville,
and Oviedo.
Th* U. 8. .Moon family also hid
a family gathering, with member*
from Clarksville, Tenn. and At­
lanta. Ga., among those present.
Other Oviedo families who had
guest* from out of town as well
a* local member! included Mrs.
H. A Abell. Mr. and Mrs D B.
Gammas*, Mr*. R. W. Estes, Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Alford. Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Walnright and Mrs. Het- j
tie Ragsdale.

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Lake Mary

Personals
IDA MAT 3JO BLUM
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Burke,
Gayle, Myrna Wllliami and Mrs.
J. L. Bullard hava returned home
after a rlilt to Pearacn, Ga. While
there they attended the wedding of
Mrs. Burke's niece. Miss Revonda
Courson and Mr, Carter Golden
which wai held ot the Pearson
Methodist Church.
Mr. end Mra. L. W, Friebee
of Farwell, Michigan have arriv­
ed lo spend the winter hrre.
House gueeli of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Day and family, last weak,
were Mr. and Mri. Boris Boortt
of Norfolk, Vi.
Friendi of Mr*. Samuel Day
will regret to hear that ah* has
been called lo Miami, due le th*
death of her father.
Th* inen'i brotherhood of the
Lake Mary Baptist Church held a
•upper at the Church, with the
ladiei aa guests of honor. A deli­
cious meal of fried chicken and
fish, with all th# trimming* wa*
served to thoi# attending.

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Sanford Garden Circles Plan
Holiday Meetings Tomorrow

Lake Mary HD. Club
€njoys Demonstration
Christmas decorations for (hr
holidays was the demonstration of
the month at th» Lake Mary Home
Hemonstration Cluh, when the
group met at the home of Mrs.
Olan Boulwell, In Uttle Venice.
Mrs. 0. W. Kimmons, shnvied
wreaths nf assorted sires and de^ t n s , made of native materials,

using hardware cloth, the also
showed Christmas trees made from
wire clothes liner, acorns made Into a bunch of grapes arid a »lun
niiig dried arrangement, made of
poinsettias and a pine cone.
Mrs. Kimmon*. a navy wife, is
a past president of the ' Quern of
iSpades'* gatrten circle. Dayton.

Outstanding Program Of Year
To Be Presented By Sorority
The XI Beta Eta Chapter of mas Party wore announced h&gt;
Beta Sigma Phi met at the home *ocl*1 chairman. Mrs. E C. liar-

Ohio, and has won many tri color
awards and blue ribbons w^th her
arrangements.
Mrs. Richard Silvn* allowed a
table tree, maile ot crinoline ami
candlesticks made of paprr straws
amt aluminum foil. Miss Myriie
Wilson displayed a Christmas card
holder, made of screen wire anil
felt, made by Mrs Vincent Matechi. of the Longwood club, a table
tree of aluminum foil and a cen­
terpiece made by the ( H girls.
Members brought Christmas
ideas, including a Nativity scene
of styrafnam. a Christmas card
stocking doll, tatted Imok marks, a
trer cake, and holiday cookie*.
Plan* were discussed concerning
the hake sale, scheduled for Dec
15. Proreeds will be used to buy
tables for the firehouse.
The next meeting will be Jan. 12
at
w , n, „ lh(, (lrrhouir ani,
a demonstration will be given on
fro, n

g*
3* p f“m ' * O le s. Goff .
kindergarten.
A dl)(ulllon „n pirhamentary
procedure was conducted by Mrs.
Vernon Hardin.
' v ,r5; intfrrsttng program was
pr*^*aud by AJrs_. 1UTI" .. L1L
hf
|c ..An K n e n tr " Klch
member was assed to describe
her most vivid experience
Mr*. Horton served chocolate
chiffon pie and coffee to Mrs
Sp*er. Mr*. Harper, Mrs. Hardin,
Mrs. frank Mebane. Mrs. W. G.
Fleming, Mn. Harold Chapman,
Mrs. M. J. Lodge. Jr.. Mr*. Carle
" elcom* \tag.m Club members,
ton Bliss. Mrs. C. M. Nichols. . * “ h their husbands as guests.
gathered at the Mayfair Country
Mxs Bon Bale*.
.
Th* next meeting »nl b* Jan Club, Saturday night for a din
11 at the home of Mrs. frank ner party. The tables were deeo
Cirri* S of the W. S. C. S.
of first Methodist Church met Mabane.
rated in a Christmas theme
Monday afternoon at the home
with fern, poinietl.aji. a u j—small
of Mrs. M. E: Biker. At the YAH-7 Wives Plan
trees.
business meeting reports were | Christmas Party
following a baked ham dinner,
M ad and announcements made
Officer* Wives of squadron an impressive, candlelight, install­
W future meetings, including a
VAH 7 will hold * Christmas Cof­ ing service was held. Mrs. R. W
Christmas party.
Two chapters from the book fee at the home of Mrs. Charles Repp, retiring president, was in
of Luke, study for the year, were Dunn. Lake Mary, Thursday, Dec. stalling officer.
New officers in-tailed were
given by Mrs. Loll Taylor in an IT at 10 a. m.
'impressive manner A social hour
Mrs. W. A Dinkins, president;
Mrs. Fred Harris, vice president;
was enjoyed. A libt* decorated Feed A Fever,
Miss Eva Hunt, secretary, Mrs
with a miniature Christmas tree
was surrounded by gifts to be Don’t Starve It
Gary Korrl, treasurer and Mr*.
exchanged, by the prayer pals,
J. L. Morgan, cnrrrsponding see
Don’t starve that ftv er1
chosen at the beginning of the
Two physicians writing in a re rrtary. Earh officer was present­
» e a r.
c*ot issue, published by the Ante- ed with a corsage of red earns
Donari of th* gifts wer# kept riran Medical Association, indi­ tions.
a secret. Th* nam*a of th* aerret cate that the adage, Starve a
Members and llieir guest* at
pals will b* rev*aled at the d o st ffver,” is nonsense.
lending were Mr. and Mr*. W,
of th* conf*r*nce year In May
fever dehydrates the body and fv Archer, Mr*. Turtle Abrams,
Mrs. Mae Sturdivant waa the jolly causes th* body tissues to break Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Dinkins, Mr.
• t. Nick who distributed the gifts. down. The fevered body need* and Mrs Jam es DeHuril, Mr
Refreshment! of hot spiced, both food and water to replace and Mrs, Tom Gallagher. Mr and
Mrs. Fred Harris, Mi** Eva Hunt,
mulled apple cider and an assort­ these cells, they said.
fever Is a symptom, not a dis Mr. and Mrs, J. I,. Morgan, Mr
ment of Christmas rookies and
randy waa aerved by the hasten ease, and is eliminated only when and Mrs. R. W Rrpp. Mr. and
and eo hostesi, Mr*. W. S. Thorn (he cause is identified and elimi­ Mrs. II. T. Sheer and Mr. and
Mrs W. H. Weilile.
nated.
Ana.

of Mr,. J. L. Horton, Jr. for their
December meeting.
Mrs. G. Andrew Speer presided
over the business session. Th*
chapter voted to present ar.
award to the member presenting
----.
.
the most outstanding program
during the year. This award will
be given at the annual banquet
tn April.
Plans for th# ehildren't Christ*

Circle* of Ih* Sanford Garden
Club will meet tomorrow as fol­
lows:
The Dirt Gardeners' Circle will
meet at the home of Mrs. I. E.
Batten. ,M« Valencia Dr., at lo

Club Holds
Dinner Party

tirc/e 5 Meets
At Baker Home

.Members nf the Jacaranda Circl*
will meet at the Finccrcst Inn at
7 p m. for the annual Christmas
d.niter. H o U c *j c s are, Mrs. N, B.
Whitney, Mrs. Bertha Rhodes and
Mrs. Mime Ewan.
Mimosa Circle .members will
meet at the home of Mrs. Herbert
Behren*. Lake Mnnmr. for tha
w
regular Christmas meeting, follow,
rd by a turkey dinner at noon.
Mrs. G. Behrens is co-hostess.
The two hostesses will furnish tha
turkey and members will take a
covered dish.
The Christmas meeting of tha
Ruse Circle will be held at tha
Mr*. Arminla Taylor »as host­
home of Mrs. B. B. Crumley, Sil­
ess to the Navy Wives Club, this
ver Like, with 31ra. Dan Atwood
week. A report was made at the
as eo-hnstris. The program will be
business session (hat a charter
presented hv Miss Glenna MigUl
had been applied for and that it
T ill’R5IIA V
• and Mrs. Charles Wilke.
would be received in the near
The W S. C. S. and Wesleyan
future.
Service Guild, of First Methodist
By !00 B. C., there were mort
It was decided that th* social Church meet at 6 30 p. m. in than
250 hakeshops in Rome.
meeting, usually held, the third McKinley Hall for a covered dish
There a rt more than 30 bridges
Monday, be changed to a pot luck supper. Meat. drink, and d r u m linking th* Right Bank with
.
luncheon and an exchange of will h# furnished.
Left Bank of Pas’
gift* ft will tie held at the home
Th* Fidrii* Class of F ir.I napof*.Mr* Nell Kut*er, 20* Bamboo list Church mceti at Ihe home
Dr . Wednesday, Dee. 1* at 1 p of Mri, V. C. Messenger, 137
m. l-'or IJTTTer information, caii Norlii f.uiott, Ase. lor a ChrustFA 2 5663 or FA 21990
ma» party. A covered dish supper
Good luck and goodbye wishes will be served at 7 p. m. followed
were rxtrndrd lo Mrs. Belly Md- by th* business mret.i-sg and a
ter. who will he leaving soon, ' gift exchange.
----(or Norfolk, Va.. to Join her hus­
FRIDAY
band, who ia stationed there.
first Baptist Church Bihl* sur­
vey elan, 7:30 p. m. Primary II
department of S. S. party in th*
social hat*. /tisifl p. m

Navy Club
Plans
Luncheon

W W

.MISS Hl'BY PAT LINK STKNSTItOM

Pkms
Announced
Mr and Mrs X J Stenstrom,
117 I'oplar Ave, Sanford, an
nouitrr Hie engagement and ap
preaching marriage of their
daughter, Ruby Pauline, to James
Edward Alderman, non of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A Alderman of plant
City. Ela.
Miss Sienstrnm is a graduate
of Seminole High School and is
employed by Florida fashions, in
Orlando.
Mr. VUIrrman is a graduate of

Date Correction
The Christmas party (or child­
ren of \ M ill at Hie NAS ball­
room. will be held Thursday Dec.
17 and not today as stated In
yoti-idd) * • -lit,»ii

the Plant City High Sehonl and is
now employed by the Florida
Power ami Light Co. in Sanford
The wedding will he an even!
nf Jon 3. at 2 50 p, m. in the
First Baptist Church, Sanford
No In* Italians arc being lent and
alt friends nf the couple are in
sited to attend.
l)ul( k Soup
A quirk and hearty soup needs
Just four ingredients. Blend 31*
cups nf milk with t yP) ouncei
package of dehydrated cream of
mushroom xoup. Add t chicken
bouillon cube and I tin miner)
package
of (roirn
bruxsels
sprout* Coter ami cook oyer low
heat, stirring occasionally, until
sprout* are tender Makes about
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a. m with Mrs, Robert MagnusSon. Mrs. Clyde Ramsey and Mrs.
M. L. Cultum as rn-ho*(r*irs. The
annual plant exchange will be hold.
The Hibiscus Circle will meet for
Htetr annual Christmas party at
the home of Mrs. Dick McLaulin,
to* West 19th St. at 2:30 p. m.
Lxora Circle member* will meet
at the tin me of Mrs. Spencer Har
den. ion* Lily Cl for the annual
program on Christinas decora­
tions. Mrs Day id Bach and Mrs.
D. S. Talley will serve as cohostesses.

Club Sponsors
Annual program

The annual Christ Singing spun
*ored by the Oviedo Woman's Club
» a» held Sunday night at 7 W p
m at the First Baptist Church.
Mrs. Charles T. Niblick and Mrs
W. II. Martin wrra in charge of
all arrangements.
Th# choir of the First Baptist
Church sang a special number.
"The Star of Bethlehem.” Merrill
Stalrv led the congregation in ting­
ing Christmas carols. Th* musical
program was concluded with the
HeyerentI George II. Carlton, pas­
tor of the Firit Methodist Church,
amt his wife, Mary Jean, aingmg
a duet, “We Would See Jesus "
Mr*. George C. Means and W.
II. Marlin accompanied all num­
bers at the piano and organ. Joe
t. Beasley, assislrd by some of
Hi* Ha pint men were ushers for
Ihe esent which brought together
members of both the First Mctlio
dist ami First Baptist ( hufthrs
as well as any other denominating
dc*iring In attend. The church was
filled tn capacdy

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A MASONIC FEATURE
— ha* bean InalaTled In tha
Maaonle Garden
THE DEDICATION
— nil! ba at a data lo ba
announced Inter

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�Here’s A Message
For Everybody

Phenix City Like Dormant Volcano

M IX MASTER

Evtry now and then somebody cornea along to point out
th a t the thing* end the people we live among and oeal with
■re not so bad after all. Our mail yesterday Included a letter
from Mrs. Lida Stine and ahe ha* a message of understand­
ing that it important. We'd tike to thank her for expressing
our sentiment* on *ome subjects and pass on her letter,
ftw n here on, Mrs. Stine is speaking:
As we approach this blessed Christmas Season, I would
like to pass out a few bouquets to those who serve us so
welt. To our own merchants, the salespeople in all our lovely
•hope, telephone girls, our newspaper and paper boya (who
deliver our paper regardless of weather), doctors, nurses,
poet office employes, police and the friendly tellers and all
those in our banks,
And let’s don't forget the beauty aliops where wc try
to regain tome of our youth and sometimes we wait 'til the
laat minute to make our appointments and grumble if they
•re ail filled up. The stores in Sanford arc full of merchandise
■o let's all shop here at home. Roost our own home town. I
like to buy here for several reasons:
First, I think it is my duty in order for Sanford to grow.
Second, the salespeople known me and a rt the moat friendly
you will find anywhere, and if I say "I’m just looking," they
don’t taka offense and walk away. Third, 1 find the mer­
chants are more than fair in making adjustments If any are
accessary, and last, but not least, I enn find 'most everything
1 want here in Sanford (except shoes size I0* j—John WPn
take note). All I need Is the money, so why take money away
from home. It ie so sire.to run In the store* and aav * cheery
"Hey" to thoee who terve us so well whether we ara buying
or Just asking about the mother who has been ill, etc.
. Please, to you who read this, if I have 1&gt;cen guilty in
thia while you were being waited on please turglve, it is one
«f iflj many faultf'— l wnl Orfsh up to * clerk while she is
waiting or, you and butt in and ask her a question or com­
ment on the dress you may lie trying oh.*7 dt.n’t mean to be
pH* jggjLhave tried to break myself of this habit, as 1 don’t
..Wahl to gaCthv derk in lryuUfcil'm ju«t interested In people
ami like to see folks i pping-for pretty thugs,- whether it
costa a dime or $100.
Another thing, hav# yo*, ever thought that because the
elsrk who waa waiting on you and wasn't as chccrfui as you
would like, that she too, has her problems, maybe m o th e r
BY ED KOTERBA
ill at home, a aick child, a husband whose crops have been
WASHINGTON - Ever line* 1
damaged by the weather, if we think of these we may rpeak started
cooking Sunday breakfast*
fa a kinder tone. Also the other person M just ns importsnt •■mind the
home — and that waa
and may be in a hurry, to*.
tha Sunday afirr I look a bride It
So let’s all shop early if we can nml at least be kind and y ean ago — 1 knew science had
considerate so that when Christmas Eve or the birthday (ailed the kitchen husband.
of our Master comes, Instead of being too tired to enjoy the Thii was In tha soft-boiled egg
It’a been humanly imreal meaning of Christmas, they will be glad and not Just department.
poaiibla (o find a foolproof system
glad It’s all over for another year.
lo cook a three or four-minute egg
And may we not only have this attitude at this time hut that doesn't rome out either too
hard or too runny.
for all of I960.
And now a blessed Christmas to each and every one,
from
Litln Stine

up much of the corruption that
PHENIX CITY, Ala. (U PI)— ! —Putnam and Mima outvoted
Thia one-time iln city ia like a John Barbee, lone re form coun- Patterson pledged to clean un.
The latest round in the battl"
volcano that hasn't popped its lid oilman, and ousted R oy Phillips,
for
power was fired by tiov. J-.ts.
city
recorder
(judge
of
municipal
for a long time but can be heard
court). He was replaced by Cecil Patterson, son of the slam aurumbling down deep.
Outwardly, tha lid Is *U11 on, Curtia. It waa th* Suita Demo- sailer. He p'ut two antl-l’ulriru
five year* after a wholesale clean­ erotic* Executive Committee's in­ men on the civil service ho.^j
up that wiped out a 20-railUon-dnl. vestigation of Curtia' election to which controls the hiring no1
lira-year vie* racket following Ihe legislature in 1934 that turned firing of policemen and firtm ei.
the asiasalnation in 1934 of cru­
sading Albert Patterson, then the
nomine* for state attorney gener­
al.
I'attersuu'o murder sent former
Seminole Hi&lt;h !2th grade honor Pat Lavender, Phyllis MtDan »J,
Chief Deputy 3heriff Albert Ful­
Emmett McCall, Alex McKtb1h
ler lo jail for life. It led to the roll aludenti who had all A’* for and Doug Tamny; 10th grali,
the
first
six
weeks
of
this
term
creation of a blue ribbon grand
Frankie Jones, Ann Schumacher,
jury that handed down &gt;41 in­ are: Cordsll Jeffery. Henry Mor­ John Boniface, John Goers*. HW
dictments against 144 persOi*. gan. Steve Powell. Marilyn Me- Dim Ott, and Bob Williams ®
about 95 par rent of whom plead­
Ninth grade, Theresa Ra's-r,
DIntel and Peggy Price; 11th
ed guilty. And it resulted in the
Louise Higginbotham, Linda li tgrade.
Penny
Anderson.
Joy
Wes­
National Guard running Phenia
ter. Robert Bullard; 10th grade, tell. Roberta Rankin, Carolyn
City for months.
Turner, Linda Williams, Fruit
Today, tha old hnnky tonka a rt Delta Horner and JoAnn Zeiglrr; Chance. Tommy IBnion. Davjt
•till boarded up. A riverboat tent ninth grade. Jane Harward.
MacGiliis,
Donald Mc.Murr.iy.
town of prostitute* ia no more.
Student* In the twelfth grade Johnny Phillips, Leo Watson aid
If* ■» quiet that Fort Benning, who had more A'a than B's were: John Weslsale: eight grade, *u.
in nearby Columbus, Go., doesn't Buddy Fulper. Norbert Peters. san llalback, Carol Oxford an l
even bother to send military po­ Diin Aiken, Nancy Butler, Jean April Ramey.
lice here on a regular bail*.
Ur Mur rough, Linda Roitman and
Today, In fact, promoter! are Pat Stone: 11th grade. Niki Ashby,
even planning a huge shopping
plaza m ar Russell County'* mod- !
ern hilltop courthouse.
J - P e tite the exterior serenity, (
however, a recent political up­
heaval has so-called reform ele­
ment* — the group that took
over in the poit-Pallrrson era —
MIAMI (UPI) —The groom wore
fearful that the old crowd ia
a drip dry suit end the bride bad
working It* way hark to power,
-x.."The loudest denial of thia fishing weights In her dr*** as
■•barge comes from the pew may­ Philip Amero and Jane Breton '
or of f'henlx Cl*-.;—
• **ut- became man and wife under water j
nam. He insists everything n go­ here Tuesday.
The ceremony took place under
ing to stay on the up-and-up hare.
feet of water In the^lruplr
Thia town Hm . . a., thres­
her city council with staggered flih ta k of th* Miami Seaqua
three-year term*, putting one rium, where tourists ogle crest
man's office on the block each lire* of the reef* through glass
year. Coming into the 19SS elec- ponhoiti. It was a publicity stunt
1Butt, reform forces had full Cor.- hut the marriage was just a;
The timer rings, you pop up the U v. Then Putnam, who waa city legal as If performed on dry land.
Municipal Judge Ed More of
hood and there it ia — a mechani­ rlerk during tha vica days, ousted
Sweetwater, Pa., a friend of
cally perfect toft-boiled egg.
Mayor Leonard ('miller.
le s t Sept. 21 Dr. W. B. Mims, Amero and a diving enthusiast,
Th* beat part about Ihe inven­
tion. Locke says, is that inasmuch a I'utnani man, won election, fix-, pronounerd the vows. Two brides­
as ihe egg is untouched by boiling mg his side a majority and inaur- maids wore hiklnis and aqmtungs.
Mite Breton wore a cocktail
water, no moisture is forced mg Putnam's election s i mayor.
The following things happened length white brocade dress. The
through the poraa of the shell.
ceremony waa performed before
Tha U. 5. Patent Oflice is loaded rapidly:
—Jame* Caldwell, prosecutor ■n arch of irtifieal flowers
with Ideas (some of which should
The couple met when Amero
make somebody rich) to make life during the )li&amp;4 cleanup, was fired was teaching skin diving at a
as
city
attorney
and
replaced
by
more leisurely and Disable around
J. Pelham Ferrell, brother of Arch summer resort In Cape Cod. Site
th* old household.
was • Boston School teacher and
Taka tha simple device thought Ferrell, the one-time prosecutor ha li a diver for tha Seaquawho
w
ii
tried
for
the
murder
of
up by Allan Losilua of San Fran­
rium.
cisco. He was awarded Patent 2,- Patterson ami acquitted.
The wedding went off without
—Putnam began a wholesale
911.230 for a fly swatter.
ahakcup in the police department. a hitch except that the whole
It's similar to the standard Many resignations followed, in -1 parly was a little blue from the
82degree water.
swatters except that he'i affixed
a couple of metal "fingtrs" that eluding that of Chief Pat Mihelic
The rouple and the Judge wore
:cnlly grab tha dead fly and let who would aay only that the ait diving helmets and talkrd to one
you dispose of it untouched by hu­ uatlon resulted from "new pot another through an underwater
iries."
man banda.
telrphona system.
When the judge told Ihe groom
Babies Just coming into this
he might kiss his hrulr, the two
world will ba pleasantly pampered
rlinkcd helmets.
if all our new invention* are put
lo use — conveniences we never
hid in our day.
British Mint Busy
Robert Lundcn of Bound Brook,
N. J-, has come up with a new
LONDON (UPI 1 — Britain's
kind of nipplcd nursing bottle that
WOODRR1DGK, Conn. (UPI)— Royal Mint is working at "lull
feed* tlie baby strained foods. No The robin, now ronMilrrrd a har­ pressure" to produce a cool bdlion
matter how the baby handles it,
coins for Nigeria. Nigeria, which
the bottle (with a hag inside) al­ binger of spring, nnre war a fav become* independent in I9fin, will
orite
Christmas
motif,
much
■
I
ways collapses from Ihe bottom
be starting from scratch as far
up
Santa Claus Is today.
a* it* coins are concerned. .So it
Any parent whose child is afraid
The hryday of robin's popular­ gave the Royal Mint here a rush
lo go to sleep in Ihe quiet oe in ity was In the taflO'i, and It pos­ order for 1,000.000,000 coins of dif­
the dark may soon he beating a
ferent denominations — more tlign
path in the door of Winfred Parker sibly rira r to an end because of (he mint produced all last year.
what the Wright Brothers did at
of S.in Diego.
Parker invented a sleep inducer. Kitty Hawk in |w&gt;3.
Patent 2,907,901. If* a timer that
legend connected the robin with
connect* tn both your bedroom Christ, and thus with Christmas,
lamp and radio or television. Turn according to the research of C. G.
on the light and soundbox to full Alton Mrans, consultant to a card
power and set the plug in llmer. In manufacturer's collection of anti­
a little while the light starts get­ que greeting cards.
ting dimmer and eventually shuts
itself o(f, ami the aama with the The legend stales Hut the bin!,
in trying to ease Christ's suffer­
TV set or radio.
Now, if your baby sleeps rest­ ing nn His way to the crucifixion,
lessly and kicks off hi* crib hlan pulled a thorn from the crown.
ket, Dcrmunt B. Craft* of Auburn. In so doing, a drop nf hlood fell
the robin's chest and remained
Maine, hat the answer with hli on
there forever.
baby alarm.
You insert (he top edge of the
blanket tn email clips un either Shop For Christmas
side of the crib. The moment the
blanket slips out, the two Jaws uf
At The New
Ihe clip come together and make
a harmless electrical rontart.
This start* off a low-voltage
huzzer which gently nudges your
ear.
A day of browsing at th* Patent
Office makes me wish I was born
211 E. let
40 years later.

Seminole High Names Honor Roll

Pair Married
Underwater

Assignment Washington
That 1*. it waa until (mentor Ar­
thur Locke of Algonac, Mich.,
came along. I learned about Locke
and hU auU.nt.illc egg coulter el
the U. S. Patent Office.
Ilia gastronomic giimo. Patent
2,908,213, works on the order of a
pop-up toaster. You put the egg tn
tha eookrr, which look* something
Ilk* a plug in chroma toaatar with
a side opening. Then slip a sliding
hood over the egg, set an electric
timer, anil wait a few minulea.

Slezak Recreates Original

Claims He Found 'Missing Link’
DARES-SALAAM, Tanganyika
(UPI) — A British anthropologist
ties discovered another "missing
link" — the real one Ihli lime,
he claims.
Dr. Louis Leakey, a 54-year old
Briton, bases bia claim on what
ha calla "the nutcracker man" —
a akull estimated at about COO,000 years of age, found in the
Olduval Gorge in Tanganyika.
Leakey has been digging in the
gorge off and on for 30 years.
A few months ago he discover­
ed piece* of a akull on the aide of

the gorge. The akull was that of
a 18 • is year-old youth.
Leakey named the akull "the
nutcracker man" becauia of Its
tremendously developed Irclh,
When the lire of ihc teeth and the
depth of the palate were measured
ha became certain that thia was
the connecting link between Smith
African ape men and true men.
The British scientist still has
more than 100 fragments to fit
into the skull. Eventually it will
go In the British Museum In London.

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IIXI.OW, H N ,

Role In Playrs T V Version
By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI)—Too many
of Walter Slczak'a more recent
TV role* hav* found him at raining
to rekindle mrmoriej of his glow­
ing performance in the 1933
Broadway comedy, "My Three
Angel*."
Tuesday night, the role w*» nn
longer a pale imitation. It was
the original, rich role of Joseph,
Dcvil'i Island prisoner (No.
30tl—20 years (or swindling) for
Slexak and lie rolled along with
It to help give us ore of the most
enjoyable production* of Ihe TV
season.
The OO-mlnute NIU' . TV alar
time presentation of Ihe Sam and
Bella Spewak comedy retnuined
true tn (he original. A bit too
faithful in one spot, I might add.
That moment came when licurge
Grizaard (another of the Angels,
No. (797, serving a life term for
murdering his stepfather) got carrlrd away in trying to describe
Ids late, unlainrntcd victim and
substituted another seven - letter
word for "buzzard." This was. in
rata you wondered, a live show.
Probably the Iasi live one Ihe
sponsor. Ford, will attempt for a
long time. Anyhow, let’s remem
her that while language can he
embarrassing—and even offensive
to many — the ehlef troubles ol
TV today stem from deeds, not
words.
Back to tha slum: 1 Slezak amt
his angrlir buddies, Grlzzard and
Barry Sullivan (No 0817, serving
life term fur wile • kilting) had
sums funny moment* at they dis­
played their lardontc techniques
in crime. They managed to spread
around tome of the surplus "hon­
or" traditionally found among
thievrs and did it delightfully.
They also were atiecessful match­
makers for the family they be­
friended In French Guiana about
fin year* ago. Despite the theme,
which might irrin too wild at a
hasty glance. I thought the touch
of Christmas in the play had a
meaningful, though insouciant and
different tlavor.
Slezak, a t history's first moti­
vational researcher, made the
show a success, but I don't want
to alight Ihe other*—Will Kotova,
Carmen Msthewi, Griztard, Di­
ana Miliary.

Dr. Tom Dooley was seen and
____
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heard
Tuesday night in a special
jaen ,TH,“
cncni.i* r u i n
half-hour ABC-TV program that
Maaaalaa Kail— ________________________ I w U tr ■«)(.»
l*a*IUh«d Ualir •**••■ sa ta .u .f, * ..4 a r,
C tr l.* ..., , , , 11. , ^ rnabled him to discuss his life
and bis work in Asia. Uf hi* ri
• ■tartar l U n U l a , thrUiwaa.
cent cancer operation, he said
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IT, t i l l at t i t r M|
only: "Dooley, at this present
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tin A«t •( CtaciBaa •( Man&gt; «, Ilff,
T»* n«MM la • m a k e r .» Ik . U .tl.a r r w wklah U aaUlle* eaeiaa moment, feels tine." lie plan* to
Crele *» me mm k t m tU lM U w ml all me leewl M a i pvt-a* k k k return to Luros to continue his
work- He la a forceful, overpow­
ering TV speaker. And a nug
IVBtCIISPTIM S i
« Belivery
nihrrnt human being, which is
By Mall
'• Beailaali Casaty
#11 (Vehw mors important.
orriee rate
Tew ati-aa
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Maalka
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Tha Channel Swim: Mar West
a kealke n et M* ia• Mealk*
I-h S Maalka will portray "Diamond t i l " on a
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— »I a-an
a i i M M * • — f W a- yreeMe (fcat ell, area aakaeeVyU-aa ke „ M la CBS-TV Red Skelton show to be
I taped Beat month and shown

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early nest March. Skelton will
play three parts opposite Miss
West — Clem Kaddidlehopper,
San Fernando Red and Cauliflow­
er Mcl’ugg...The newest fashionl
Irom Paris will he presented on
NBC-TV Monday, Feb. 29 in a
one-hour color special. "Pari* A
t.a Mode" . . . Archibald MacLeish's first TV play, "The Se­
cret of Freedom," has been
scheduled by NBC-TV fur Sunday,
Jan. 31. Tony Randall, Thoms*
Mitchell and Kim Hunter will
star.
The 90 minute adaptation of the
motinn picturp, "Mrs, Miniver,"
In lie presented on Thursday,
Jan. 7 over CliS-TV, list Mau­
reen O'Hara in the title role...
Hunrom. the production firm own
ed by Perry Como, la turning out
two musical situation comedy ierirs at possible summer replace­
ment* for Ihe Como NBC • TV
hour. One. "The Girl Nest Door/'
stars Molly Bee. The other, un­
titled. would star Jane Powell.
"Dirk Clark's New Year'i Eve
Parly," on AIR' TV Dec 31, has
hooked Fabian, Kitty Kallrn, Mr.
lUIUntiue anil the Buddy Morrow
tund.

Paper Weight
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) — If
you weigh J22 pounds, you read
sour weight In pipe each year,
according lo the American Paper
and Pulp Association. Total per
capita paper eontumpGon l o t
year amounted lo 403 pounds,
nearly four times as much as th*
38 pound* used in 1899.

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Ghost of Nation's Business, Banks Aiding Revenue Department
First President
Must Be Freezing

Insurance Cut Slated
For Small Car Owners
TALLAHASSEE il'IMv—An estimated 130,000 owner, of tmaU can
m Elorida will rome under nr«lyapproved in«uranre rate diKounti
to take effert Jan. |.
State Injurin'-* C om m luiticr J.
Edwin Lan.in approved reductions
Wednesday which will permit &lt;le
creates from SI2.I0 to Sll 50 a year
mi moat areas and up to it*.70 an
Dually in Miami.
War«on said the discounts pro

po**d by fi\# insurance compan.rv
would apply to 33 make* of Ameri
can and foreign cars. Additional
model! may qualify later.
Excluded were all «p«ri* cars
and models prior to the year 1934
t.ar«on estimated the lower rale
would alfect more than lou.uou
compact car owners m the state
now. and another So.ono to .Sow
by the end of 1360.
The discount plan will he offered
by Allstate, General Insurance
Company of America, Salcco, Na
r ii n rim % n %wr.
NOTICE IM htretoy n u n ?h«» I tionwide Mutual Insurance Co , and
em •n«4|w.f In I»U*
*■ 2«’H
M nfnri
*«mfnnt# C o u n ty , State Kami Mutual.
Florida tindar tto* f|« tltlou* n»»na

COM* SI Kt'KKKIt -Min­
nie’* j&gt;i‘t chimpanzee of x-ir«iltri'*l Albert H. Sabin, Cin­
cinnati. Ohio, like million*
of n* feel* miserable* due to
the common cold.

Legal Notice

• *. M a n f&lt; n| N o v e lt y »*n. «in| (hat
I in la nd tn r - &lt; i » t » r •■».! narti' with

Plenty Of Soot
In Jacksonville

the C!l»rto *»f the Ctriull I’ourt. Customers’ Comfort
Knnlnol# Count). Florida In a*
NEW YORK i CPU Pro
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th e p r o v is io n * ».f
Kiri It t#m• N am e
;... football player Johnny Olszewski
***! M#s.tion «*i *»n H n r l d a Mte tu'tt of the Washington Redskins has
m :.
dev elope d an attractive stadium
S'.a
U i i k i l i ii l i J i l t ) A
tMKSO.NVU.LE it I’l’i - t stall
cushion for fan* to carry to spo&gt; •
Melt) II It^llejr
T » r~- V 1 ......— r T*---r 7*------ frVJiTTi. it went ifn “ - .- tins- Tail” &gt;oi..TXry‘Fngincrr say~Jack*iinv tile
i* covered hy a morning haze of
soot and smoke about 30 in 30 per
cent of the time.
N*llr* mi I'nMIt llmrlnB
Sanitary Engineer Charles Hard.NotIt* I* h*r*liy f lien In a&lt;vorda*** wif%
f* n* t**
*&lt;&gt;!• &lt;’f»unp /.nnln* R#gtlUt
Maird nt C.*un*x iVifttnMaalnn*' • n» ' mg commented Wednesday on a
•’ mrt FUf da prnpoi** t••
ih* follow ng if. i. d study hy tfir t . S. Public llralih
Miporty M• i !rtf|ii«!r'«t t « .* . 4 ,r .\».*, n* j»k #* m#. i : 1 . • i r.
•Scrvtic -ihtch 'howcd J.iskum
J l r t n i l - III n#l a n i l ?»f, , n f
H#t*. t 3 - ! l - 2 l , « m | S V I n f MU », .»f
. viile-'w -wsn- p-j-’1—!—»• rate a.« tlu
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&lt;,f &lt;0, j-. .*
«.f M* Rd 11V. and (hat pari uf \\
**f \K , Mf highest in the 'leu aith an index
IS -il-J: \ «• %» |(d • ,*».
nt I0L
P'ti-i H irin g will H* h*ld |i
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y 11•ft■r si, H&lt;*r|&gt;i *, in ip * I'sfiint) •'■•itiitn**,.i
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polJut.o.. .ate* inrlt.dr liwton Rouge
l A *-* ■i ’
\ Xt of at Rss.sst lifiraf:# i a* |»i*s*il *
llnard nf f’liur/t i* fmniMif»it«ri
with Kit; Atlanta, lit. limning
Mfmtfiul* (’mint). Florida
ham.
16(1. and Houston. 123.
lU* Jsihn Kr dfr. Chairman
However, health official* .aid thi­
vitMi: lu t »d M ilati h*l
r i
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n ly can neier become a* smog
hound a* lais \ngclcs because «d
•* I I ' m M i r || r* rl M *
thr Hat topography and almost eonJ r h * t #h&gt;* K • #I| III All
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Smith said i-orrrctiie slrp* were
• f lh * XK *a 0
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in* NK'» of *4111 ^fslluti ?l n»"rr p«rtl&lt; ularljr d*»s rthr«i Am ful •*»• underway because "Ihr turning
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thr W ||m nt ?•* odor*, ga*. dust in the air and paint
Y»'% nf Ih * V K ' i
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damage to automobile*
f' trt A !'•».(•; 113*11. # tun S I *• 13 .*•** K. 4 '11*1 Ills c Iff : (*i Cl fi l , m
Smith's stall is currently taking
|h*rt&lt; # r o n M I I *
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K A U l R l A f i i * o f | i * ’. » ft t&lt;» 4 pt u f t « &gt;|e
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.» t h r i l * h r ; t h r u . • t u n 4 l**un u t e 4 1 * ..f • . .(
lamination and will call on the
f i t **u I a f « ! * » » •
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t &lt;» 4 p i u f 14 m k f n • \ •• • thr- 1
offender and request him to correct
l u * rtf I h * N K ' i s»f t h « NF. 1 rtf M i d M* «tu«ti 3 1 ; l h * n . r r u n M •* «»;
the .situation
P « V . n g R* id K 1 1 n * fo&lt; $ •( « ! * * * • n f
i l ft frt i h r |*« l|| » n t m r .
Smith said Jacksonville dors nut
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hr S P . \
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2 1 - 2 IM 3 *‘ e
r,»n ^
liavr an air pollution ordinance hut
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f o r 4 ifltta n i *
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f i t o % |»t o f i a Mg* 1 1 . » *4 1 ' n 4 •11
ilrr . i n t t
a clause in one regulation prohibits
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discharge of "black" smoke on tilt­
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initial printing of in million copies dent* or interest.
of Form 5219 has been increased to | Many firms have said »h* IRS
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NKW YORK (CPU—The city of
New York i« putting the Ireeie on
George Washington's gho«t.
The furnace in historic Jumrl
Manston. Washingtons headquart
ers in retreat in 1'• and now » soy
museum, broke down a .nontti aa-&gt;
and the temperati.re in It* 2u anti
que filled riMints ha» dropped to be
low freezing on several occasions
Washington's troubled
spirit.
•vhieh it -aid to pace there on win
trv nights vsith a spvgla** in It*
pale hands, had better bundle up
in an ectoplasmic greatcoat. lt'«
going to he cold inside for at least
another wrek until heal is restored
The city spend* HSO.OOU a year to
maintain the upper Manhattan
tourist attraction, anti city father*
have made all haste lo replace the
193 year-old mansion , corroded
furnace boiler. Rul official hasle
ran somrtimes in- a snail'* pace
o« cause ol lhr necessity of ailvi-r
tisirj. for hul*. lelt'ng esvnlract*
x**d ..iher rni iwpe
—in the x. «&lt;**“*. Henry If — in
de Erise, the curator, and a staff
n( ll4r arr , arrving on-playing
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visitors a day. The city ho* pro
vuled no temporary healing ar
rangement*. and the score of fireplace* used in Washington's dsy
ctti i h. utilized f..r fear of hum
u,g down one oi die naiiun's most
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W VSHINGTON i I T l) —'The guv- The servile has xskrd corpora
ernmenl reported today that its I lions, hanks and savings a*ti&gt;ria
drive to set people to pav income hums in send each .stockholder or
.dcp«»it'»r a copv of the notice at
tax on dividends and interest 1‘ iu-rnd of the year.
getting a hi* assist from corpora
these (irm; haxp responded re
bon* and savings institutions.
niarkahlv well." an IRS spokesman
The campaign, on for several
months, was announced tmiav h*
interna! Revenue Service Coinmt*smner liana Latham. He said till­
effort was two-sided with the main
emphasis on rd iu .mug taxpayer*
The Lake Mon.oe k'iuptc; No
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(ng closer scrutiny of tav returns meeting recently with Woodrow
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(lends and interest other estimates
Rov R Wright and Prank 1.
have ranged a* hign as one billion Miller were re eleeted to the posts
dollars
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Sanford's Biddy basketball laacoa wfll start Its 10
wMk ftJM atbadttia Saturday morning with eontaaU
batwtea six locdlly gpaaaartd taaiaa.
Stamp* lacunae* Agency will matt Swninola
Sporting Goods, Higginbotham’a Standard Oil will go
agaiast Xobooa'a Sporting Goods and Saaford Eloctrie
will am t Soualllat sad Aadonoa’a Drue Stora la ths
wornlay’s fiaal contact.
Ths Saaford lacraation Dopt. has ampioysd Stminols Hifh Coach Data Lauda to supervise tha basketball
profrsai for boys I t years old aad under.

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XABD, Ohio (UP!) - Soaar Liston, tha PhBtvywclfht who elafma ha ess boat say msa allvs
had aaothar cdnviadng victory la his record to*
ap his boast.
S y a s r s ld B a s h a r C ity f if h ta r . th ir d n a k e d
t a d t r t . b e tte d o u t a Weedy technical k a o e k o u t

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Dixit Crystals
1st club tabes se Its second oppoosot t i tbs m u m today Is a i i m
at Now Smyrna Btseb.
ThS dob last ta DsLaad abuffioboardtra Tuesday afternoon, ae-lf.
Uses Use 1« ■ember* Join in
sMUr court sad club nctl.iarv
moot will betas W a/tn from irtjT
cities ta Ssafsrd Dae. M, ta com­
pote for amateur mixed double*
elinpteaahfpa, Saaford will be
host ta tear# than IS ebuffleboard
eiohi January tail la tba Celery
CUT Doable* Teunumwt aad «1U
m tlre sitey ; t t a n w a i w f e
« r tha y*b. IMS "Msa's-Ladte*'
or Mixed doable*" tournament.
The club* will come from Northern
aad Coatnl Florida. The Sanford
Srsue'a annual Christmas party
will he TUetJiy.
The elub usually play* toil *o
other central Florida croup* once
a weak durias tba winter month*
and trsreli to ethtr
r-rmmt
weakly, Parry laid. Tba club buildInS is Pbft Mellon Park 1* open
every afternoon and inveral evealagi. New member* may Jda far
a imin fee. A pot luck (upper ia
bald at the dub house each first
Sad third Thursday af tha month.

MuffBigdunce
laavoa Pryor1! stats

aaooad apat with IS ulna.
WBnaa-Malar waa ria p ilb lo Aw
ths awOrtstars downfall, as they
was Usd last two from Robaou'a,
altar that taam took the first game
by d huge Mere, Needing two or
thfdd wins to (tab lh« Drat place
porttian, Robson's Just couldn’t get
tha vtnia again after that first
game. -l.tbWe Whitehead waa top

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Sin Francisco and Clevaland
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Yaikata, who came In plenty
hopeful but laft empty-handed.
Neither of tha two cluba waa
able to awinf a lingla deal sithoush both tried in evary poislbl# directionGanaral Manaier Johnny Me­
llila of the Braves took off for
Milwaukee still looklnf for a firststring second baicmsn. while
Yankee officials headed home
without either the lell-titldar or
Taaple as Prlaetonas
front-lina pitcher they aouiht.
Ldlalle M Lahlgh M
"Wa'ra not ilvlnc up," nid
Dartmouth 14 Rhode Island SI
Me l lair, obviously disappointed.
Naw York U 13 Bulgers l*
“There la still plenty of tima far
Harvard M WUIlsms fT
us to shop around."
Yale Bl Fardbam as
Tima SnMiac Out
Holy Cron IS St. Ansalm’a 71
Actually, there isn't as much
SOUTH
time as h* thinks. If he has
Maryland 7# Virginia «
Frank Bolling of the Ttiara or
Mmls-Har 74 Oaargtlown Xy. 73 Gil McDouiald of the Yankeea in
Tana. Wesleyan U Chattanooga IS mind, Mellila baa only ftva more
Murray SI. *7 Ttxaa Wesleyan At days because the new Inter-lriiu*
MIDWEST
trading period officially tada
Baldwin-Wallacn 7S Adrain 17
Dae. 13.
Dayton Al Miami (Ohio) ts
And if he'a hoping to land Dan
ObarUn Si r«ut 4k
Blaalngame of the Cardlmli,
Belak N Ripen N
some other club Is liable to beat
Notre Dame A3 Northwestern Al
him to the punch
AOVTMWEST
Oklahoma U Texas Tech «
Miami rria.) 71 Houston U
Top Choice
Ttaai Christina IP Tulsa 77
NEW YORK (UPD-Thn Evans
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vUle, Ind. Purple Acts, victor* in
New Mexico St. 77 Colorado M
44 uf their last 34 basketball gamas,
Montana Slate 71 South Dakota 13 were picked today by tha United
Press International B o a r d of
Coaches to wind up th« 1UM0 Ma­
Horvath Recovers
SOSTON (UP!) - Bronco Hor- son at national small cotlaga cham­
vath of tha Boston Bruins, lend­ pions.
ing scorer la tha National Hockey
League, kss recovered from a
ton Injury and will play against
INTRODUCIN
tha Tarnotn Mapla Laafs tonight.

Cage Scores

Holiday Bowl

LOS ANOELES (UPl) - Six
local course! will hold qualifying
rounds on Jan. 4 for the 144,300
Id* Angelaa Open golf tourna­
ment which begin* four days
later, ligular PQA tour playara
will antomiUeally draw about u
of tha 1M spots la the tournameat.

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CAGE ACTION SCENES show the Seminole High basketball enters in
action Tueaday night as they romped over Lyman 68-35. It was the first
game of the aeason for the local quintette. Next Tuesday they journey to
DeLand for a basketball tilt with tho Bulldogs.
(Staff Photos)

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Kilrea W as Here

Off-Season Job

Spr in g fie l d , Man. &lt;u p i ) Brian Kllrta, a rookie with the
Springfield Indians, la the fourth
member of hD family to play In
the American Hockey League. The
others ware Wally, Hee and Ken
Kilrea.

NEW YORK (UP!) - Lee G lw *
cup, the former University of Utah
alar now a member of Dm New
York Football Giants, la a perttime journalist as wan as a apart*,
caster during the sff-seasM la ( a ll
Lake City.
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By JERRY COVINGTON
Ward Goodrich, business manager of
the Sanford Greyhounds last season, was
signed the other day by the Leesburg
Orioles to run their front office for the
I960 campaign.
After being out of the Florida State
League fur several seasons. Leesburg has
signed a sound working agreement with
Baltimore and. along with Lakeland, is
ready to cuine back in to make it nn eight
team league once again.
This Ward is quite a guy. Last year
was his first season as business mnnngcr
and he really did a bang up job. Although
the Greyhounds let the baseball fans in
Sanford down, he did a fine job of pro­
moting and with a halfway decent sea­
son it could hava been a tremendous sue*
cess.
Wnrd really put all that he had into
making baseball a success here once again
but. after such a big let down by the Sen­
ators, you can't blame him fur seeking an­
other location. He really ctiioyed. h iu u m mcr here and he made quite n few friends.
However, battling it out with the Nats all
season was u little too much for him.
I've got ii sneuking suspicion what at­
tracted Ward to Leesburg.
Although his profession has been a
disc jockey for several big radio stations.

the way he used to mnke his living was
driving race cars. Leesburg has • micromidget racing track and several times last
summer while the Greyhounds (better
known to Ward as the "Holdogs'’) were
on the road, he would slip off from his
wife and would have 10 laps behind him
before you could blink an eye. I’m sure
that he was highly attracted by Baltimore
but I'll be willing lo place U small wager
that the .Micro's had a big hand in it.
The Leesburg ball club can rest as­
sured that they will loose less baseballs
than anyone in the league. Ward used to
sit with Lonnie Padron and myself in the
press box on top of the stadium and when
a ball was fouled over the top, he would
run right to the edge in hot pursuit. Lon­
nie and I used to bet on which night he
would go over.
The folks in Leesburg really have a
fine business manager and if anyone can
make baseball go It will be Ward. I'll never
lorget nil the fine aummer evenings we
spent together wstching the “UoidngalLga
througli the paces. On* thing I can say
for the guy Is that he never gave up. The I
team hnd just dropped 17 in a row and
when they came back and won three
games he was just as proud as punch.
Leesburg—Our loss is your gain! Best
of luck Wnrd.

Akins, Moyer To Fight Tonight

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Whiskey - Gin - Vodko

o iunicF*^ hen iVjla.nTr
Denny Moyer meets veteran Virgil
Akim in a 10 round boxing match.
A k i m , the ex-welterweight
champ, will have a definite ad­
vantage over Moy«r In experience.
Out youth will be on Moycr'a aide.

“ ’KJKU.Vtd, Oh!. \L ITT —” llob
Pulford, the Turonto Maple Leafs'
crack center, attends evening
clasves at the University of Toronto
durine the hockey
ted at the University of British
Columbia last summer.

GIFT
DECANTERS

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Walker Barber Shop, Go Devils
vs. Faust Drug. Jan. 6, National
Guard vs. Evans Roofing, VAIl
•1 vs. McRoberts Tire, Robson's
vs. Dynatronics. Jin . 7, Robson's
vs Faust Drug. VAIM va. Walker
Barber Shop, McRobcrt. Tire vs.
Dynatronics.

Eagles Sign QB
PHILADELPHIA i l l ' l l -Q u a r­
terback Jack Communis of the
University of North Carolina has
signed a I960 contract with the
t’hiladclnhia Eagles of the Na­
tional Football League. Commun­
is, a local boy and the Eagles'
No. t choice in the recent NFL 1
draft, completed 1GS of 331 pastes !
in hit three year career at North 1
Carolina.

Twenty-eight race* are seheduled for tonight at 7:30 at the
Sanford Orlando Kennel Club as
£ schooling continues in preparation
w t»r th# track's opening Dec. 19th.
A total of 112 greyhounds will go
to the post.
In the 13th race. Ed Bluelace
wilt seek her second schooling
win. In her initial start here she
hit a siuling 31.31 seconds over
the 3 loth* rails course, the fastest schooling time turned in to
date.

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.City Gets A ssist
COLUMBUS. Ohio (UP!) —The
city of Cincinnati received an as­
sist from the Ohio Supreme Court
Wrdnesdsy in its plans to build
a two million dollar parking lot
ntar Crosley Field, home of the
Reds. The Supreme Court support­
ed two lower court rulings in re­
futing to restrain the city in Us
venture. A laundry and towel sup­
ply company had charged the
A cUy with building the lot near
w the park on the grounds it was
part of a deal to keep the Iteds in
Cincinnati at least until 1965.

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A nine team adult city league Go Devils, VAH-1 vs. National McRoberts Tire. Jan. I, Robson's
opens tho 1938 «o Sanford Recrca- Guard. Dec. 10, McRoberts Tire v*. VAH-1, National Guard va.
vs. Robson's. Walker Barber Shop
vs. Fautt Drug, Dynatronics vi.
Evans Hoofing.
Dee. II, Dynatronics vs. Nation­
al Guard. Faust Drug vs. Evans
Roofing. Walker Barber Shop vs.
Go Devils. Dee. 16. Walker Bar­
ber Shop vs Robson's. Dynatronics
vs. VAH-1. Fautt Drug vs. Na­
tional Guard. Dec. 17, Faust Drug
vs. VAH-1, Walker Harbor Shop
VI. McRoberts Tire. Evans Roof­
ing vs. Go Devils. Drc. 28, Evans
Roofing vi. Hobson's, Go Devils
vs. National Guard, Fautt Drug
vi. Dynatronics. Dec. 29, Evans
Roofing va. McRoberts Tirr, Go
Devils v«. VAH-ll, National Guard
vs. Robson'sDec. 30. Go Devils vs Dyna.
Ironies, Evans Roofing vs. Walker
Barber Shop. National Guard vs.

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City A d u lt Cage League Opens M onday
Otion Department Basketball sea­
son Monday night by playing three
gsmes in the Seminole High
School gym.
Three gsmes will be played on
each Monday, Wednesday and
Thursday evening throughout the
season.
The teams entered arc: Go
Devils and VAH-1 of NAS; Evans
Roofing, Faust Drug, Walker Bar­
ber Shop, Dynatronice. McRoberts
£ Tire, Robson'a and National
Guard.
Spcctatori are welcome and
there is no admission charge.
The schedule is as follows: First
round; Drc. T, Robson's vs. Go
Devils, VAil-1 vs. Evans Roofing,
McRoberts Tire vs- Faust Drug.
Dec. 9. Dynatronics vs. Walker
Barber Shop, McRoberts Tire vi.

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BROKER
tot Be. Park Are. Pk PA 2-SNI
POE SALE ST OWNER; ilouie,
311 Holly Ave., 2-bedroom a.
Priced for quick aale at *8,400,
11,000 down paym ent Contact
Mra. M. L. Rabon, IMS E.
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Stenstrom Realty
RERBERT STENSTROM
Regiatered Broker
I.EN RIS.NER
LOTTIE BROADWAY

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O W N W W A 'N T o '
P1ZZA ETS — ihrj rc Home-made
BETTVE n . SMITH
by l.illie. Get them ONLY at the Caab down U m ertgaiea w l « e
Aaaeciatea
bonaea to the cewHry located 111 N. Park OFFICE BAR in Lake Mary.
Pk. PA M t »
mm t &gt;at«. One henae rented,
leed water.
SELL or TRADE; 3‘Bedroom, l 1*
bath,. CB. Florida room. Nicely
SEE AND MAKE OFFER
? TRAILER LOTS with trees. City
land.taped U i z iw corner
iiakt meter avauanir. seven
lot. 13.300 down or will trade
WILE
TRADE
Oaka Trailer Park, Ph FA 2 3178
for other property. Will finance
CBS kerne with enk fleer*, enpart of down payment if deairFURNISHED I bedroom house
elend garage, 1444 *q. ft. In all
ed. 130 E- Coleman Cirele.
near base. Phone FA 2 3007 or
far lata, land or what havt yoe.
FA 13730.

ROSA L PAYTON
FURNISHED one bedroom apart­
ment. Water furnished. 2i00&lt;» Regiatered Real Eitale Broker
Sanford Avenue. 243 month. Ap Mary E. Carmen — le e Salrall
II. E. Roger#, Sr. Aaaeciatea
ply apartment 3 after 0:00 p. m.
Pk. PA M S I it-oi at Hiawatha
3 ROOM furnished apartment:
first floor: close to town; 840 BARGAIN - MOVE fN TODAY
2 BR. house on Magnolia. Just out
month. Call FA 2 8241,
of city Mini's; kitchen equipped,
New deluxe duplex, kilthen equip­
Venetian blinds, apace heater.
ped with carporte *73.
Must aell at once. *3995. Will
2 RK. home, kitchen equipped,
trade for late model ear.
173 mo.
FA 2 0441 or FA 20333.
1 BR. home, furnished. MO. mo
FOR THE CHOOSY FAMILY
1 BR. home, furnished *33 mo.
ROSA L. PAYTON, Broker
28tO Hiawatha
FA 3130! Neat 2 Bedroom frame, one lwo
lota, with bearing citrus and gar­
RENT A IIED
den. *7.004.
Roltxway, Hospital A Baby Beds
By Uiy, Week nr Month.
1 bedroom*, masonry, POUR loti,
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
only *10,700.
Ph. FA 2-318!
118 W. 1st St.
bedrooms, frame. Ideally located
3 BEDROOM unfurnished house, 2 on
two very beautiful lota—re­
kitchen electrically equipped.
duced to low low price of *11,400.
2413
Willow Avenue.
Call
FA 20371.
2 bedroom masonry on beautiful
take, *13,300.
3 ROOM, elean, modern, furnished
apartment, Ml palmetto. Phone
2 bedrooms, frame, neat, comfort­
FA 2 1338.
able, on 4*» acres, five acre*
Fl'R.NI.SHF.D 3 bedroom house,
in bearing grove, excellent loca­
Floral Heights Ph. FA 2 2097 or
tion, with investment features,
FA 33730.
priced at *37,000. includes pre­
sent citrus crop. Look into this.
ROOM and ROARD In private
home. Ph, FA 2 0082.
3 bedroom,, over 300 ft. frontage
on well traveled paved Stale
EFFICIENCY apartment, 3tJ W
road. Good location foe family
3rd. Phone FA 3 2*18.
grocery and service station, well
FURNISHED apartment of four
worth the price, *10,400.
roomi and hath; adult* only.
Phone FA 2 4333.
3 bedrooms, masonry, on two large
oak shadrd lots, beautiful oak
STORE and office — about 900
floors, III,ISO,
sq. (K (07 W. 1st. See owner
li t W. 8th.
4 bedrooms, rural location, fenced
yard, hearing rltrua tree«, very
FURN Apt. 2BIVO W 1* St
nice and only *7,300.
2-BEDROOM, -kitchen equipped
house. Phone FA 24(M3
4 bedrooms, neat ai a pin. clnj* to
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room* everything, very nice furniture,
ready to move in, 812,300.
private baths, 114 W. First St.
4-ROO.M f u r n i s h e d house. IF YOU DON'T LIKE THESE, huy
lour me* large Inis, just off W.
FA 2 118!.
1st. St. for 11,404 and build your
2-REDROOM furnished house. 11
own.
Smyrna Dr., DeRary, NO 8-4871.
FURN. apt. 300 Park Ave.
TWO BEDROOM home, 403 San
Ca r I o a. Kitchen equipment,
*43 00 Phone FA 2-3831.
SLEEPING ROOMS. The Gables,
loi Magnolia. FA 2 0720.

4th Addition
Homei Designed For
Florida Living.
S t 4 Bedroom* —
1 * 2 Baths

RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES

Real Estate — laanraaea
Be rely Bead*
218 Bo. Tark Ave. Ph. FA 2 3841
Hanford
Evans Bldg. twke Mary
Th. PA 2-1290
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VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low as $425

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114 N. Park Ave.

Th. PA 2-4123

You can move in immedi­
ately while tho paper* are

MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Realtor
LAKE MARY
. FA 2-3227 of FA 2-1944.

b e in g pm ceM od.

We Guarantee Peraona!
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home For The First
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Cost Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

LOCH ARBOR
CANAL FRONT
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Crystal Drive
This three bedroom home with l'v
bathe, kitchen equipment, dis­
posal. exhaust f»n, space heater
and Venetian blinds can he
yours for (he low down payment
of *1904 end assume tow in­
terest rate mortgage of iH% .
The owner has been transferred
and has authorized ua to lower
the price to *14.800 with imme
diate possession. Exclusive list-

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FARMERS AGENCY

N, V, Farmer, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian fl. Trama
Associates.
ltd S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2 3211
After hours, FA 2 281*. FA 2 4921.
FA 2 0281

S e a g r a m 's V Q
Just Received Over 156 This Week
&amp;
Reaatifal Lamp* treated by "Darryl,'*
America'! formoet lamp designer. Soma
with genuine ehina mid pottery haste.
Style* aad rnlnra for aay room drror.
These lamps usually sell for *9.93 A up.
Our Speeial Holiday Price . . . .

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Table Lampa
wilh malrbint s . i
Floor Lamp
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Reg. $6.65

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MARTINS W O
HAIG &amp; HAIG
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USHERS Green Stripe
Kentucky
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Tavern
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STORE

OPEN Mew. Thru Tbure. 7 - i t fri. A Bat. I • 18
HTATF. RIWAY 48
C arter Geae-a A lleardall Av*.
n FA 2-7*1

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A Want Ad A Day Makes All Business P a y! Ph. FA2-2611
HOUSE for Salt or T rad e Price
17,J00. T rrm i. Ph. FA 2 11S4.

«■ Rtal Extern For Sal*

3. Real Eatate For Bala

BY OWNER: 3-Bedroom CB home
with large Florida room, dining
area. Large equity for tale
cheap. 103 Shannon Dr. Phone
FA 33334.

BY rWNER: 3-bedroom frame 7&gt;i
year old formatted bouse; lot
19t' i 1Jg.' One m l* to school
and shopping center. R ton
able. 1141 Minnesota Ave., Win­
ter Park, Florida. Call Midway
4 1111.

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N. Park

"In the-C :fy of
Gracious Living”

Dream Homes

*340
D ow * P a y m e n t-N o Cloning

*9890
T O T A L PRICE
Hmnee featare S Bed room a •
H i TTW Batka • Screened
Poreh . Utility Roma - Ter.
Floor* . Carport* . Land
aeaped Lota • Alt City Cooto* fence*.

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

Mather of Sanford

built 3 bedroom home. Ideal for
family. Close to base and
LONG WOOD: For aale by builder;
schools. Oulilde city limits.
3 bedroom. I1* bath, 13* % II'
Hardwood Boon, kitchen equip­
screened patio, double earporlt,
ped: largo lot. Down payment ad­
large kitchen A dining rooms.
Zoned area: large lot: city wa­ justable. Call FA 2-3403.
ter. I m m e d i a t e poaaeaiion.
LOTS for talc: cleared; high
Sit,MO. TE 1 4293.
ground: I t' x 143': Near Rivenna Park: SMO. FA 2 7213.
3 BEDROOM home
hardwood
floor*. Large lot. 2409 Adame
Court, Wynnewood. T a r m a. 5-ACRES of good farm land in
Sanford Celery Delta 1300 per
FA 2-1117.
acre. Excellent term*. Richards
Hotel. Melbourne. Florida.
2 BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
home. Low down payment. $3g
Rehwow Sporting Geod*
■ month. 1319 Summerlin.
304-8 3 E. lit.
Ph. FA 2-3331
RIVERFRONT LOTS
la
an
exclusive
NEW
development
tOFAI. RETIREMENT HOME
AatemeMIe*
- e ; i Hit
JOHMV ■RiVEfc NEAR LAKE MARY. Lek*
Paved street* to all properties. I __ "It’g gnother tk a ritr from that ahipwrtcked aallor."
privilege], :
- edroems, L'BR;
1933 BEL AiR C h e v r n ! t L j L U l p &gt; n j . - .
and public water system. Those
tic transmission', ph. FUi-Yus',
Iga. living room, earportt, utility,
who act quickly will have first
quiet neighborhood. Bargain for
choice on a wide selection, so
33 FORD lx ton pick up truck
»n»h nr will sell on term*. Owner
call ua today for an appoint­ 14. Building - Palatine • Rtpaiea i:». Special Service*
wilh Ford-O-Mstic. clesn, tuione
FA 1-0728
ment- to aee this magnificent ROOFING,
fin ah. Phone FA 2 3781.
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
Guitar*.
Spouting.
property.
Roof Repairs, Palnltng, Cement All Siie Rug* And Mall To Wall
ft Carpenter Work. General Carpet*. Satisfaction Guaranteed. &gt;133 MG-A: completely overhaul*
SAN SEM KNOLI.S
W. H. "Bill" STEMPER Ageaey
Th. FA 2-7437 cd; FA 2-4344; 2819 E. Capilan
Home Repair*. M yrs. Experi­ 1 Week Service
FA 3-4M1
113 N. Park
Dr.
ence. Very Lo* T*4e*--Phone
3 bedroom
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Buainraa
Pppertunitle*
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
All types and .ices, mslallcd
cor)d. phop* FA 2-3418.
HOMES BY ZEULI
FACTORY FAINT OUTLET
"Do It Yourself"
WANTED: Men interested in
f » °«
"At Tk* Tetam Pale"
WE REP MR AND SERVICE
29-A Trailers
truck farming on part time or
FA 2 9843
S T I N r.
full time hast*. We have good 26t7 So. French Ave.
Machinery and Supply Co.
39 DODGE tk ton Iruck. Will telands. Will shire crop or rent. Let ui recommend a competent
MODEL OPEN DAILY
Ph. v V ? 6422___uqu-old. car o r . in - l . U r - my
Painler, Paper Hanger nr Con- 20T W ejut Si
-Phone
FA
1
3933
for
appoint
4 Block* west of Flench
tractor.
rquity. Ph. FA 2-3013.
ment. American Produce Ex­
On 20th Street
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
change, Inc.
FINE INTERIOR PALMING
ment*, involves, hand bills, and 1-BEDROOM trailer fully air eonUs and 2 baths, choice of color
ditioned. washer and d ry er WUI
O. H. Ferguson FA 2-1177
program*, e t c .
Pngretvue
3.
Female
Help
W
anted
tile—Furred and plaster walla—
*rll equity very reasonable ar
Printing Co. Phonr FA 2 29MAll electric kitchens-----T e rrm o WHITE female help wanted Lust
■ ft m B o o r m a
will trad* for equity In 3 bed­
306 We»t 13ih Si.
f l o o r s—Custom-built cabinet­
Contracting ft Bepairi
room home. Phone FA 1-5134.
be
21.
Apply
to
Pig
‘N
Whittle.
work and dust-free cloaets—
Licensed — Beaded —Insured 13-A Iteauly Parlor*
Landscaped and other plus fea­
21. Eerniler*
FREE ESTIMATES
300 Laurel Ave. rh. FA 2-7943
tures.
AVON CALLING
DORIS’ IIKAUTY SHOD
• RIG VALUES
Adame Fh.
FA 2 3.153
For women whn want lo earn
• QUICK CREDIT
W. II. "11111" S T E M P E R Ageaey
PAINTING ft DECORATING
about |2 • S3 per hour. WRITE
• EASY TERMS
Realtor ft Insurer
Licensed — Bonded
A Ssliified nuiom er U our bed
Manager. Box 2M, Lockhart,
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer
Free Estimate* —
adverttaemrnt.
Fla. for Interview.
Arthur F. Day, Everatt Harper
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY MMK
WILSON - MA1KR
Work Guaranteed
Robert F. May. Bart Pilcher,
Sam Mol* Fainting Contractors 103 So. Oak
Ph FA 7 5742
New And Used Kurilure
Helen E. Noonan
EXTRA MONEY needed in your
FA 2-1284
31i E. First St.
F A 2 3322
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
home? Make spar* time pay. At
Your Glamour Headquarters
little as threa hours per day will IS. Special Services
Used furniture, appliance*, toola
bring excellent earnings oppor­
etc. Rougfct-eold Larry's Man
REAL ESTATE DRtVE-IN
H F. A T I N O
tunity. No experience necessary.
2tl Sanford Ave. Ph FA 3 4 ltt
3344 French At*.
II. 11. I'Ol’E CO.
Write Box C, e 'o Sanford Her­
Beauty Salon
ald. giving phone number.
New ft Used Furniture ft AppH
XM S. Park — FA 1-4234
J. W. HALL
2510 Oak
FA 2-7H84 ancaa. A Good Flare To
Realtor
11. Week Wanted
RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO
BUY. SELL or TRADE
"Call Hall"
Phona FA 2-3341
Greenware
Frcr Instructions
F.A 2 79SO
.Jenkins
Furniture
SOBER, Reliable, family men deGift Piece*—Supplies—Kilns
LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
rA 1-748*
llres steady employment, local Rinehart Road
Ph. FA 2-4707 Baggerly Bldg. 2357 Orlando Dr. 4M Staler* Ave.
m id rn t. good references. Ph.
Rol.LAWAY. Hospital and Rahy
13. Flower* ft Plaata
LEWIS SALES ft SERVICE
FA 1 (033.
Red*. Day. Week or Month—
Vespa Motor Scooters
TVRNITURE CENTER
Heater A Lawn Mower Scrvie* Cut Ho* ere For Any Deration
SANFORD FLOWER NHOP
110 French Ave.
ANY WORK, PLEASE!
West Country Club ltd. FA 2 7321
FA 2-1322
nr
FA 2-0170
Shilled carpenter temporarily out
Ph. *A 1-7933
of work due to contractor layoff Complete
Lawn
Maintenance;
desperately needs work and rrn
FcMilirer — Spraying — Mowing
lal housing immediately for
JOHN LOMMF.RSE
fimily including to children.
418 Willow Ave. FA 2 7107
Will do any kind of work In ad­
dition lo carpentry or will ex­ I T and RADIO REPAIR af T
3 on nights and weekends; Sinchange labor for houne rent
ford. Lake Mary snd Longwood
payment. Appreciate any *ug
geilion*. Phone FA 2 3*80.
FA 2-7772 snd FA 2 3313.

$550

(Dawn A

USED CAR
B A R G A IN S

^ R E A D J M ^ &amp; J J A ^

HOUSEWORK. Phone FA 2-7781.
12. Plumblnx Service*

1957 B U I C K R o a d m a s t e r
1- lloor Riveria • Factory Air Conditioned • Radio •
Heater - Power Mentis • Power Windows • Power
Steering1 • Power Hrnke* • The Finest Ituick Ituilt A Local Car Priced To Sell At Onlv

*1585
Hurry* It Won’t Stay With Ua Long At Thit Price!

1957 P L Y M O U T H

/ Plumbing ft Heating*^
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT aad REPAIR WORK
1397 9life rd Are.
FA 1-

DELIVERED

Furniture Storage *nd Moving
T* and From Anywhere
C. E. Fim .lJFS
1300 Frtoeb Ave Ph. fA 21891

R. M. Wilkin*. Contractor

• Asphalt Drivewayi
• Parking Art a*
PLUMBING
Quality Workmanship A Materials
Contracting A Repairs
Terms To Suit Your Rudget
Free Estimates
• Free Estimates
R L. HARVEY
• Fork Guaranteed
194 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 3333
Phone FA 2 1010 Sanford. FIs

Belvedere • 2-Door • Vft • Powerful* • Radio ■Healer •
2Ton* Red A White • Spotless - A Popular Car At A
11, Electrical Service*
Bargain Price

*1190

SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Since &gt;818
A. HARK
DeBARY
NOrth 8-4422
North 8-4711

SANFORD Plumbing ft HeiHag TV PICTURE TURK SPECIAL
For I week* only!
2393 So Elm Th. FA 2-7914.
17 in. (arrrp l tome
portables!
*23 30
Plumbing &amp; Repairs
31 in. *33.30
24 In. *43 30
Joe C. Theme*
1023 Sarila SI.
FA 2-0319 All lube* have t 1 year guarantee.
LLOYDS KARlO A TV
118 Sanford Ave PI.. FA 2 9i:»

T M

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Hoe** Wiring - Electric Scrvie*
814 Vihlaa
Windshield
Hack Ulam*
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Door (Jim*
Vent tllaiw
I ll Magnolia
fa 2-a*M
________________
S E R V IC E
Painting . Repair* S e n k a rik (H rm* nnd P aint &lt; o.
14. Ralldlng
I t: i l l W. 2nd SI.
FA 2 4*22
unUTn^^JTd finishing
Cleaning, Wising. S e r v i n g PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. I.. HARMON
Seminole County vince 1923.
PH. FA 2-4223 After 3 P. M
II. M. GLEASON, Lak Mary.

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BUICKS &amp; PONTIACS
Will Begin To Roll Again Dec. Oth. Place your
order now for Preference Delivery!
Buy with confidence at vour Seminole Counts
Authorised • PONTIAC • BUICK • RAMBLER
Dealer.

=G00D_BUYS=
55 W ILLY S Pick-Up— 4 Wheel Drive
56 M E R C U R Y Tudor— Like New

H

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E M P H I I I
\l f i T O K S

^301 W. FIRST ST.

PH. FA 2-02311

56 CHEVROLET Tudor Bd Air H. T.
Vour Credit ia good on any o f th r u Cars

T&amp;T MOTORS

1510

French A v e.

22- Article* For Sale

too SEEDLING Orange Tree* two CUSTOM BUILT furniture -sin WESTtNGHOUSE refrigerator or
lie pieces or »et* Also furni­
yrs. old: Saw Hospital, Country
new yellow G. E. refrigerator.
Club Rd.
ture repair. Cabinets made.
Must sell one so take your
_ ___ ____L
FA 2 7063
choice, call FA 2-5460.
17. Pet* • Livestock • SeppUee
SSAVES
23—Notices ft
PET Ring Tall Monkey In large
New
A
feed
rage, cheap. Mixed puppya,
ride to Indiana for I
Furniture and Appliance* WANTED:
cheap. Call FA 2-8(33.
yr. old girl about Dec. IBth.
Must furnish references. Writ*
MESIATURE poodlia AKC rcii*^
hox
R e o Sanford Herald.
If red, exit-Lieut pedigree, Ph. 203-2M E First St. Ph. FA 1-0833
FA 2 3443.
Losl ft Fernd
22. Art idea For Rale
SHETLAND pony, 33 inches high,
.
LOST: Heddon spinning reel and
call after 4:30 P. M. FA 2 5934. n p r* n n n m iv t-o
D L» ^ R' „ r rUMt '
wetion rod at Geneva Bridge
automatic. UIRPM with assorthost rsm p Sat. if found call
Rests end Meter*
ment of record.; a|*o erector
r x 24 iO . *3.00 REWARD,
set with motor. Phone FA 2-0786.
Christmas Lay-a-way Plan Spec­
ials on all 1839 Evtnrudr, Nuts TAILORED maternity wardrobe, LOST: M In. boys Roadmaater
bicycle: basket on frost: front
and Gator trailers. Sample:
like new. reasonable.
Ph.
white wail lire, black back tire;
1993. 18' HIHat 9893
FA 2-5134.
seat broken. Ted Williams,
.V) hp. Evtnrude Elect *.YM
ORANGES and tangerines II per j FA 2 3461.
,
Gator trailers to match 1130
bushel and up. P.ione r .. ■•1067.
Show room* of bargains 304-3-1 E.
tst. Finance Plan.
SMALL Brambscb Rahy Grind
piano, medium-light mahogany:
Gateway T# The Waterway
reasonable. Can FA 2-304* or
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
see 420 EUlott.

LISTEN H’VAR!
Tha owntr of (Hit nica two bedroom fplui Florida room) con­ BY OWNER: 3-bedroom, 3 bath
home in So. Plnecreat 3rd. Addi­
crete block homo aayi "SELL!"
Excellent condition and conven­ tion: GE kitchen, large Uving- FOR SALE: Loti, all „raded, on
pared ride road near Monroe
ient location tar you can make room. large porch, te rra in
Corners. Phone FA 2-373*.
youreelf a wonderful buy! YES floor* Sanford. FA 2-7490.
SIR- A BUY!
NICE HOME with good income ATTENTION NAVY1 Overseas
outalde city. Phone FA 3-1
bound. Must tall our privately
W. ■.
ITEMPEP Agency
Fhaaa FA t-M I

St. Furniture

Sanford

POWER P A C K ED
59• TnnCHEVY
Pick l p •
Very Low .Mileage •
ILidio A Heater •
Perfect In Every
Way

HO Gage Rc til train »et. t year
r.jtf-* t t t - j CUt F \ 2 3328 after
*:*. P. M.

R AV EN N A

GOOD used .appliances snd TV's,
see Jake at 317 S. Palmetto

PARK

Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Service With Tha Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST, FA 20377.

HOMES

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Quotable
Quotes
HOLLYWOOD (UP1) — Bob
H oft, admitting payola la an old
Mary to him, said today ho haa
to n Ua baltla with NBC to main­
tain the disputed payola aktteh in
bU Friday night TV ahow.
1 got wnat i wanted, tit.
comic grinned. "They decided not
tn cut rryviilrg ■-&gt;Jt nf •hr seg­
ment, although they did delete
soma materia! from othar parts
ed tha show."
The network, anxious to forget
the row with its star comedian,

agreed to allow llopo to beam the
sketch aa it was taped earlier this
month.
Wednesday, funnyman Hope
charged the network with censorabip when executives sought to
eliminate commercial plugs from
a sketch in which the comedian
portrays Merman Payola, a Hithone t disc Jjckt on radio »lalinn KLIP.
Network officlala, who sciaaored
plugs for th« P.dsc I car, Blue
Cross and Diners Club from other
parts of the program but passed
a free mention of Timex watebex,
called the aettlemeot wtth Hope a
compromise.
sn ram ci wcs. it c s v a r m ans
" I claim victory," Hope said.
r t a K is t otmcviT in s s o row "The plugs in (he sketch were aa
I g a t s iu i n e m , n o a i n s
important part of the comedy.
O t s c i a r no. imis
Payola la an old story to me. Peo­
•rrr to g r ir r titi . r
r s c s INOURAMCK, INC
ple have been sending me stuff
» FlerlJa eurpurstion.
tor years. Usually not for a direct
flalatlff,
•a

U f lil Notice

YMUIMIA ItlClf ARDOON, at at,

sa n o n

to dkfkmi

ll.f.n.ljnl.
TO: VIRIIINIA HICHARlMtON »n,|
---- R|/ HARtMON. her »&lt;!•bead, K. 1. HAItr.Kl.t, aid
___ — m* wit*, t*

maureeo itiud last a aUaoge
man was felUwing her wher­
member* *f the ls*t Hour! nf ever ahe wont. He even pe rawed
Dlrertnr* nf t i a r a s * Kqulpher in Ua car when ahe drove
m eal Cnmpaajr, a e i.e n l .ru
Pier Ida c s r p e r a ttn n :
L.IZ7.IK away in her automoUk. And
H.
D A N U K ilU M .K .
a/k /a
t.tr.r.iR at. t jln h k iipik u j , soon the would have hewn r e -,
wife of • r.'.eil l*u«it**rlli1d, broiled in n divorce if she hadn't
a/k/a H o bart I)a n g * rf i* ld ; J.
used the aex strategy outline
W. MA1UUIAIJ, a a d ------UAHSHALL, hi* wlf*: If t h a r are Irelow. If year mate la paat 40,
ll. i n g a r la a s l a i . n . * and if by all means send for that aex
lh*r -*ra dead or illianlvrd,
o ____
te.tr nr lie irmtuonn h.I,
''’
n o ■»
spu.*.. ‘Y. ■n*,n..*. »*r
cr/WIDP-Wr t'WANE.
eradllo.-n, lienars, usa.gns, su&lt;Fk. D.. M. D.
reaanra and aucreaeura In
CASE C -------196: Maurceu F.,
tn-al, and against any and all
•iioar porlire having or claim. sged 42, is a very sttractiva wife.
Ina tu liaTS it., . rlSTnf,* till*' n Dr.” Crane."--eft* bcyijn. "my
and/nr Inlci.al In tlie ,.,up.tlr bust&gt;and la 10 year* older than
karalaariar daaurlhad. aald
landa altualad, lying and n»« I, but we have bean married
Ing la Kemlnel* County, Flor- happily for 20 years.
Ida, tn.wlt:
"Ifowavar, something strange
■Bta
Lot# I and I , ae cu rd ln g to
has coma over him this past six
, plat of aurvay f o r y.ark
' Pavla mad* by M. M. T i n .
months, He accuses me of having
bla pa un b, dated A u g u a l I".
out*l(la affairs, though ha should
IS M, a n d racardad In ll.ad
realise I never look at another
Rnnk 111. page i l l of Ike
Pub lic
I t.i- o n l" nf
Namlman.
not# C n u n l y , F lo r i d a , aald
"Recently, I noticed a stranger
landa alau klinnrn a n d drafollowing me around town. He even
rrlbed aa follow i t From a
trailed my car, too.
en nrrata block nn r i g h t of
w a y n [ mat e lload No. I.
"And now 1 find Hut my huaInrat ad SSI 1 feel N nf SW
band has actually hired a privata
corner nf H K Q HVV «* H K \
detective lo check upon my be­
a w 'i. Ueellun IS, T o w n a b lu
St S oulh, li nage 1« Katt.
havior.
run S SS'lft* K a l o n g aald
"That is the last straw: I can't
r ig h t nf w a r I S feat In
lava him any more since I hav#
paint nf be gin ni ng , thenre
found out he distrusts me. Ho
con tinu e N lS * in ‘ r. H i
feel, th a n r* R »e* I t
K
shouldn't I get a divorce?”
III.IS
feat, th an r* Mriulh
DON'T ADVERTISE FLAW*
I I S feat, thence H TS* la'
Divorce is not a solution to such
W l » , » 3 feat, th em a N It*
I a’ W I l l s fa* I I n I bn be.
marriage problems. It simply ad­
g ln u li iH , end bantu l : i fret
vertises publicly that the couple
N of MIV r u r a . r of H K 'i
have failed lo follow the proper
P W U M U ' . S W ' , , Harllolt
rules of matrimony.
I*.
Tow nahlp
II
Kouih,
Range SV Kstl. run v T* &gt;
So l reminded Maureen that sus­
faai lo a to m rat* Muck at
picious middle aged husbands are
r ig h t
at
war
of
Plain
usually platonic mates. She ad­
llnad .N». 1, Ilian, a N IS*
la' K S I faal, lh a n r a It 11'
mitted this fact concerning her own
1*' R I I I ! faal, tham-a M
marriage.
TS* IS' W m i l l ( . a t to
When a man begins to worry
ln l of ba gin ning
A R K I I K I I K I i r . N r t T I F I K I r lest he become platonic, that very
that tha I 'l a l n l l f f herein baa Inatl. worry itself can quickly produce
tuiad a aull agalnat y m . In tha
I ' l r r u l l C o u r t nf Iba N ln it i Judicial the effect he dreads.
For love is an emotion. Hut
f i n uli, In an d fur Pam ln nla I'uunty , Florlil*. t o quiet lla title in lha worry is a mental process. And
a h n . a daacilhad u i m i a r l v , alluated, we have a law in psychology that
Iri n a and ba ln g In P amlnnla i'u un cannot
simultaneously
ly , Florida, a* h araln a h nra niora y o u
particula rly a . I out. Vnu are liarr- “ emote” and "cerebrate” (think).
by rtu ulra d In rile y » u r A n . w a r
One process surrenders lo the
w ill, (be C l a r k
» f lh a Circuit
t'Biirl. C ourt. in and for Pemtnida other 'Hiat'* why the old adage
Cnunly, Flo rid a , and aar va a enpy is still valid aland counting to ten
■hereof upon Hanlal \l
tluular, before you t-xplodr In anger.
321 Park Av en ue , H oui h, W ln ia r
The very act of counting is a
Park. F lo ri d a , Att orn ey
for lha
I'lalnll ff In tha abuva action on menial ((cerebral) art and thus
nr hafure Ilia I l i b day of Ja n uary, tends lo dissipate a lot of your ire,
A , It. I I I . , ntaa a t' e rr a e l*ru Co uso your anger cools.
faaau will ba antarad aualnat you,
SEX PHOBIA
I T IH O l t l i K I t K I i H in t i h i. ha
The greatest sex phobia of the
publl.hed In tha Hanfurd Herald, a

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United Frets International
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio — Grady F.
Stone, one of four convicts re­
captured in Ohio after a 19 min
escape from Ivy Bluff Prison,
Yaneyvllle, N. C., blaming mlaIrealment for the maaa breakout:
‘They lust couldn't stand it
there. When I eicaped. I got my
first cake and first eandy ___ _
six months.”
NEW DELHI — Indira Uendhl, daughter of Indian Prim* Min­
ister Jawahirla! Nehru, after be­
ing asked by Nehru to take good
care of President Elsenhower’#
daughter in law, Barbara during
• tumultuous welcome:

THIS IH A PICTUKE OF A POSTCARD mailed from
Can m !berry on the dny that the government officially
opened khw poet office. The long eartk bearing C'anael-

"MM already te under by eere."

NEW YORK — Mr*. Nicholes
R. Jones, chairman te Rw cus­
todial board te Mb* Jamal man­
sion, Washington's headquartersin-retreat to ITT*, discussing the
Kucuc-roll for Ihe past lix wrakv ....Fifth grade. Gelry Mathis. Joe
results af a taroat* breakdown for the Enterprise school ss an­ Vickers. Pete fle n lk r. Marcia
in the mansion:
Bernnger, Nancy Ray, Sharon
"When many te the viatiora nounced hr Principal L. O. Hay
Redman, Pamela Walasek: Sixth 1
maw.
come isr-gTvd Rod it U cakitr tn■Ide thin outside, they turn right
dh ' gralftr. Carrie HaTcHett, grader John Bu.nelt. Matt TTHTf- '
Middl# aged male 12 HB'dTeWW around and lesve. Tiiey don't ex­
Marjorie Ann Heimith, Palsy ’Yam) Sfik'e ThursarnT’Evelyn'V afi
a platonic rot# la marriage.
pect to get colonial drafts along long, Anita Quinones, Putty Ur­ ton: Seventh grade, Doris Harri­
Oddly enough, when the male with their Georgian architecture."
ban, Jane Vaught, Carolyn Wat­ son, Kathy Hughes, Richard
succumb* to this fear, he then
Leah Slith, Susan Ryan,
may ascribe csceeaiv# sexual ar- j
son. Jimmy Wells, Louise Zavin- ! Laine.
Jamea Walker, James Welch, Mi- '
dor lo hia wife.
ski, Judy Kelley and Pamela Ar J
Rav;
and
alaht
grade \
Actually, the usual wife it quite
ter.
i Wrllesly Corbett.
,
content with litlla physical woning.
but such impotent husbands sud­
denly imagine their males must be
New officers nf Mm Lake Mary
ae erotic aa nymphomaniacs.
Vounteer Fir# Dept, are: preslSo -J£j*r*[ow Jealous and soon
Rslp1* Rchwwiehtut. tlce
'HJ-L- —■£*■ &gt; U 'f; preeUan*. Den t'dtnmAAV secre­
reen w ai a pillar of her church i tary, Otis Sjoblom; treasurer,
and PTA, aa wall as the mother of I Earl Toney; sergeant at arms,
SPECIAL
three .teeo-agera^ her husband! t^wla Humphrey:__ fitr... jchidf__
7P«
« jv . r»A STER-SHrS
Heg. Jl.ot\
Mm g-«U-t ^&gt;Ml|a:
simply went berserk in his f i t s - ; Ralph Abell: flrri ' ‘iTT-fcr.ffr^T, ^ ■
tional life until he couldn t think chief, Hentid Kern; second assist­
9-rc. LUNCHEON SET
Reg. *2.25
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ant chief. Lewis Schwelekert;
That's when he hired a detec­ third assistant chief, Doren Masco
( Cup PERCOLATOR
Keg. &gt;5.M
$3.98
tive. Naturally, the detective found and anginccr, Ed Schwelekert.
no evidence, for Maureen was a
The seven director* elected at
$2.19
I Cup HRKWMARTKK
Keg. I.1.V9
devoted wife though uninformed on the Tuesday night fire house meeisex m atters.
ing were Randall Chase, Sidney
So I coached her regarding the Fowler, Homer Gleason, Dirk lvmaterial in the booklet named be­ ers, Ed Zimmerman, W. E. Gray
low and reminded her that a wife and Charles Xruegar.
should deliberately cultivate more
All firemen and their ladies were
allure and wax more aggressive invited lo a turkey dinner tn be
in her boudoir lo nip in the bud held at the fire house hy the
LIT MAGNOLIA WE.
FA 2-3812
the usual waning urges of her Ladies Ausilisry Saturday at 6:30
OPEN FRIDAY
husband.
p. m.

School's Honor Roll Announced

W o ri. Clink

p, ftiiA inibllH . “ G. H. 'TTrrr
WARM, O. T. KDWAIIIJH.

aaO

plug, but at Christmas time, or
out of the clear blue sky when
t luAen't even mentioned their
products.
"Some guys make a living try­
ing to gat stuff plugged on the
air, ana
and tney
they sena
send you merebandise as a feeler—in advance.
"For jnjlanra they might send
me a gallon Jug of vodka, hoping
I’ll use the brand name in case
1 build a Joke around vodka.1*
Hope was quick to add be never
used a trade name unless there
is a better than averagt laugh
in M.
"I will have no part of accept­
ing payola and I hav* always
asked my crew never to get mix­
ed up with the pluigcrs," said
Hope, a multi-millionaire who
needs the mooey hhe he need* a

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Elects Officers

friday Njght Specials

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new.paper
publlelied In pamlnnla
County. Flo ri d a , one# each weak
for four i n n a .c u tlt r week*.
W I T N K P P tha hand of lh a t'lark
af lha C i r c u i t
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llll.
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hemlnnta C u u n l y , Flo rid a
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday. High today, B6-72. Low tonight, 45-55.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
F R ID A Y . DKCKM RKR I t . 1959
United Preaa Leased Wire Eatabliahed 1908

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPD - Stock pri­
ces at t p. m.:
American Airline*
....... 341*
American TAT
.......... 7#'*
American Tobacco ............ 10*
Bethlehem Steel ............... FD»
M 't
C A 0
Chrysler
....................... *T*»
Curtiaa • Wright ................ 32**
DuPont
....................... 360'1
Eailman Kodak .................... 10*U
S i'4
Ford Motor
General E lectric................... N
General Motor* .................. l - ‘&gt;

Martial Law Proclaimed
In Minnesota Community

Graham • Paige ................. 2l«
toll. T A T ...................... «&gt;•

Guard Sent

I.orillard .............................. 37
Minute Maid .......................... I*14
Pennrv
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'4
Penn tlR
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Standard Oil (N J&gt; ................ « '*
I’AI.M BEACH (UPD - The
Studebaker .......................... 31^* mother of American soldier of for­
tune Austin Young J r. said she
1 U. S. Steel
.................... 100
WettinghmiM M.................. !&lt;*'» ia “very relieved" that he wa*
recaptured by Cuban authorities.
Mr*. Austin Young 4r. branded
Young's e»CM|&gt;e from prison "a
vary foolish thing."

New s Briefs

A THR1S1BIAS IHLt'TUK THE HOSPITAL wurCTfeTOliTCd itTSemtnbW
.Memorial Hospital administrator Harry Weir yesterday by Brownie Troop
.'178. Janet Lewis and Weir decorats the tres whils the other Brownies
look on. From ths left ars: Linda Smith, Mary Reynolds, Connie Dejung,
Theresa Chevaleir, Kathy Todd, Joyce Jones, Sherry Hastings, Debbie
Rowland, Diane Huskin. Judy Ann Washburn, Mary Kllen Hofmann and
Valerie Hamilton. Mrs. R. A. Smith and Mrs. C. D. Schoonover ars troop
leaders.

Ike Launches
Campaign To Free

NO. 68.1

firT o Halt
Violence

ALBERT LEA. Minn. (L’PI) —
National Guardsmen tn full bxtUa
dj[j&gt;si rolled intn rtrife-torn Albert
OKI.ANDO |I ll'll — Gov.
”
lb.
. said he i- " '. i s ,
mday lo nut iljj; &gt;"*n under
jftf. -n.i
t-icther _
uttiifd. m u n 1 n 1— &gt;~n ' .
ed before lbs&gt; middle of I960 on
T7,irnce at the strike • bound
the Oriaix'o-to-Fort Pierce *eg-,
Wilson 4 Co. meatpacking plant.
Orrrtopcr J. B.wV.cy tiJKita totdj when an app-s.xil lea-n inspected lav »*»e*Tur and of navinr mP.w-l—- merit of the ‘,,ir*hlns State Park­
More t!-,n 'a c"'*',ns - TtuiTTcRT'
the Hoard if Equalixation ye*ter- 1 Iota if, Sunland F.*iaYr*'~aim Pine- enee with the beard. Jf l ,-an't 1 &lt;g|.;W DELHI (UPI) — Prrd- way. "Thii link it practical, found,
I routed from Ihclr beds early thia
day f" *
at about Half ^ i-rr-*! addition* they recorded that
and T«ry necessary," Collin* *nld
airts began arriving shortly
[HJiOR
.Orth of hi* mu : 'he p-nperi;' was d-vpiiqo-A W'han rorne h.-.e with Irulh, 1 won't ro m e|,|enl Hi&gt;enhow« launched today in a speech her* Tbunday night-. . t ' A P t r i . l U N K I . A. A k i . t . if r n n t n t i t n i l . i i y o i i i . - o r » l
miiDer.
Udu, li a__m__Thrr ..ware gfCCP
at
all
P n g 'a proper 7 waa "Improperly it waa nothing bat "bare land" aa
a global campaign to fra# tha
Snnford Naval Air Stntinn (ntfcttnd from left) waa prafatigue uniform*, xtrel helmet!
"Thi* waa an hone*t mistake and world of hunger and aald "food. 4. To Stay Active
appraised" In the eounty taap- of Jan. I, mt&gt;.
and had bayonet* fixed on their
atinted
with
a
silver
tray
liy
officcrs
Htalionod
at
the
Odham,
long
active
in
county
graiial.
it there ire any doubting Thumasei family. , .friendship. . .and freaM l rifle*.
WASHINGTON flFPI) — Tam­
Navy base recently, (’apt. Arthur, who also waa honored
Diiplaying recortk, invoice*, and state politic*, said “I have they are welrome to Inspect these dom" trera mightier th in armlei ila's
A jeering crowd of about 100,
MarDill Air Force Ba»# will
by
Sanford
civic
nml
titiaineas
leatiera
at
n
nmm
lunclteon
eon* tract inn detail*, maps - ami often been arctned of being the
and bomb* ia bringing peace to remain an artive B4T hue, at
many
of them unking mextpaKI
took*
at
any
tune,”
Odham
sou*
today will turn over hia com m anil shortly tu take over er*. watched
plan*, Odham told the hoard that one who Helped oust the former
the world.
from acroa* tha
least until July, lltflt, according lo
phaaiaed.
another
command.
Shown
with
('apt.
Arthur
ia
left
tn
Eitcnhowor said a luccessful
.street aa *ome of the troop* took
defense department report
Tha property in question m- "food for peace" campaign would a
right, (apt. Robert K. Stutsman, senior medical officer
up position* around the plant,
volr** III lota in two subdivision*. bring full and prosperous livrs to Thuraday to .Han. George A. Sma
at the base; Mrs. Arthur, (’apt. J. D. Ramaga and Com­ ordered closed by the National
there.
But
the
dapartnient
told
Chairman John Krider said that, families ami replace the threat of
mander Lewis D. Tamny.
Guard.
since Um error was in the tax war with friendship among natin*, Siuallirrs that nu final decision
The Ihrung dispersed about a
rolla, the matter should h* tunnel ending forever tha fear and *u»pi- has Iwen reached nn the ultimate
half • hour lalar whan a guard
future
of
Mar
dill.
over to Taa Assessor Richard Me- rion that breed* wan
offirar. Id. Col. Paul Meyers, apoke
Canna.
It wa* the second global cam­ Little Danuttfe
uver a public address ayslrm and
McCanoa said be wsaa await of paign he outlined today a* part
told the people lhat under mili­
G
A
P
E
CANAVERAU
Fla.
the error but derided not tu cor­ of has iimsion half-way around
tary order* it waa unlawful M
(
Ill'll
—
A
Titan
Interrunttnenial
rect K until it had been heaid by the world to convince India and
congregate In largr number*.
ballistic
missile
which
failed
In
TIm ikmLnols Memorial Hospital board of triiateea yes­ tha board. He explained that the the world of America's peaceful in g.-l off ita pad Thursday appar­
Maj. George Boob# of Auilin,
terday named Sanford Architect John Burton to design the error was discovered after the lax tendon*, in a speech at New Delhi ently sufferr.1 tittles damage in the
Minn., stood guard outsld* a gala
rolls ware completed.
Univenily he called for a world one second lls engine wa* "alive.”
turning away nonunion produc­
95000.000 addition scheduled for tbs hospital.
to
build
tion employe* reporting for work,
Ths board named Burton because "h e is completely fa­ During yesterday's briwf .sv.ton, interchange of undent*
, , S'
j,
.4
to*
e*-■1 '*i'M
v a *ssaid.
e*r o * vIt
1 waa
ia to err
1 s» * area mss
*11111
believed
an
upon . pisiform " Iju u th .
woul.t lw made
'Thi* plant i* closed," Roobu
miliar with ths hospital, and worked on it before the present the board reviewed 20 rasas and peace
HAVANA ( U l'l) — I'tilm tt n u th o ritie a naiil to d a y they \aul In a monotone to each work­
Klaenhouer. already haded .» a l ,„ on , flvr
the llifflfUlty
meet once more before clos­
building's completion." trustee chairman A- B- I’elerson said. will
man of peace, repealed hia per­ which caused th* firat atage e n -i“ *e biiltllitR M iam i H erald re ix irle r Jame.* B u ch an an on er. ' There M martial law. Thcru
ing the hearings.
’ Horton waa i « n/ three arclnlccti
sonal triumphs of Jhe two days lin e lo . 1.01 down automatically.! charRe* of “ in v o lv e m e n l" in A n .tin Yr*imjt'*
from will he no production. Ca on
before. Again ilmlay- He drove
whs worked on the hotnital,
‘ pri.««)n'\V&gt;tlne!*dny, even though (h e re p o rte r an* in M iam i a t home."
through human canyons of hun­ Walkout Continues
Gov. Of villa L. Greeman order­
f* ” t A 6if o ' hospital A-.i-i.IUnt Hr.
the lim e.
dred* nf thousand* of Indian* who
ed Albert lea ansi »urrounding
Herman Smith will advise the
An
arm
y
*|M&gt;ke*itmn
an
id
Hiiehitnun
w
an
arrest
esl
T
h
a
t
6CAPE
CANAVEKAL
|UI'D
.shouted ''tone live Ike” and alFreeborn County placed under
trustee* on expansion requirement*
* day a* ha an Ivied th* rooiH ia martial law to preserve order
moat imolhrrrd him with flowers More than TIni wotkei* lemamnl
iia'ed on community growth and
off
their
Job*
at
this
missile
test
as thee eheered 'th e king of
Havana'* St. John Hotal whria between striker* and non union
ihoo will confer with Burton, Peter­
cenlar in an unauthorised *trike
America.”
Voung had b e e n recnplured employe* at the Wilson plant.
son said
Eisenhower, standing in the rear begun hy members of th* Iron
earlier, lie said th* Miami news­ The Minnesota governor aabt hn
WASHINGTON (UPD — fcuTil* trustee* now are pre tiring
MARTINSVILLE. Va. (UPD— nf an open car, hrld up hia hand* Worker* Union. Home M iron
at* drug pric* investigator* today lb* architect's contract in send to
man was carrying iodine and wa* acting in rrapoose to pleaa
dug further into charges that Ihc federal Hill Burton Bind trus­ Charles W. (Yankl Stewart, ring­ lo ward off the avalanche of flow­ woik*r* walkesl out Wednesday in
bandages, pieaiimahly to treat the frmn city official*.
a
dispulr
over
whelhrr
an
aban
high-powered firms have confused tees who Hill give J223.UOO toward* leader m the i.cups of 20 con­ er* as hr drove slowly past mi*'minor Injurir* Yming nuffem l in
Frrruian signed die proclama­
g«-tur., nii-ed pries* and may- building Ilie addition. John Burton victs from Notth Carolina's "Lil­ ahruuili-d walls of the historic red iloned Navalm missile tower wa
his
dramatic
prison
break.
tion
declaring martial law early
li* Alcairax" prison, waa i*p- fort, the ancient British defense lo Ih- dismanllrd or undergo (Irmo
tsar m paticnla.
TAMPA I UPD —A Ncgrn man
Young and llmhanan nr* being this morning in hit olfirei in St.
is county school architect and
lition
The
other
workers
walked
lurrd
hsr*
early
today.
bastiun in India whose dirty rest
.Specifically, the Senate enti- also designed the civic renter and
sulked the sired* with a blaring held at military intelligence head­ Caul, 31inn.
off their join In sympathy.
trust subcommittee tried to deter­ the Seminole County blood hank
Stewart, 52. was caught after h* wall* reared up through morning
pistol here Thursday nigld He quarters her*.
Tlie governor also scheduled a
mine whether adveiliaing drive*
wrecked the stolen automuhil* vapors and llir thin smoke from
killed one man and wounded tluee
Two other l). B, newsmen, NBC meeting today with Wilson Presi­
by big drug companies keep down
ulhers before ton- of hi* wounded cameramen Carlo* Santos and dent James D. Cooney in an *4
Ilies* he wa* driving during a po­ liny rooking fires in nearby than
competition from .mailer firm*.
lice chase. Stewart's i s r plunged lies.
virlim* tricked him and cut him Iasi* Rive*, wen- arrested anil fort lo head off further Iroublu.
Hr wa* linarse today from his
The subcommittee, hea.lrd by
down with a iholgun lilaal.
Freeman, professing alarm * t
JO feet off of a bridge down a
held briefly Thursday in the west­
Ben. fete* Kefauvar (D-Tsnn.,)
nvrrbank on Route 'J2U near hare. speech making but hia doctor said
Police said *x convict David ern town of Consolation del Sur, the "apparent breakdown*' ia ne&gt;
summoned Sc ynice* Blackman,
WASHINGTON (U l’l) - Hen Kullmorr, 34. waa shut to death where they wet* filming the gotialIons, vent telegram* TburaOnly six of th* 'JO convicts who this waa nothing unu-ual and lhat
secretary-treasurer
of
Prento
fled I hr maximum security pris­ he was hearing up well from his George A. .Smellier* will leave hy Sim Porter, a 53-year old aimy'a liuu-e-to house search lor day to Cooney and IIPW freskvlrellllOL*
and
wild
welcomes
never
I'harmacHUticai ladwiratoriv.'-, Inr.
Ideal Ralph Helstein a.king for
Jail. 14 on a three week tour of \ r gril
Ahum
Kt.llmore
had Vnung.
on after over power mg the gourds
before seen in ilia Inslory nf India South Amenta In -tody th* atalii* wounded during a J5 minute ilimil
South Hackensack, N. J.
MIAMI (L’PI) —A speeding car Tuesday ware at large today.
Santos nm l Bites w o e released the parley.
or the other nations he ha* vi wit - of United Mtal* trade in l^lin ing spire in Ylmr City, Tamp*'* after being questioned by Inlelli.
Premo wax dr-rrilwsi as a me *rcre«i out of conlrul early U»Uy
However, a Wilson tpokeaman
dium lis t manufacturer of drug and crashed into a home, explod­ Slate police grabbed tha swarthy ed.
saui he bad been informed that
America.
l.atin
let
M
on.
gome
agents.
It
was
mil
tmmediproducts. C h i e f subcommittee ing a butane gas tank and killing ringleader of the prison break
Hmathei * wot Thursday hr
Detective l(al|ih Mill* *aul Full- ately certain whether they were Hrlstnn hud been asked to meet
runnel Rami Dixon .aid Black- two persons inside Hie flaming from the Ivy Bluff prison for inwith federal
mediator* in St.
want*
to
discover
"the
eofl
apota"
more
wounded Negroes Edward allowed to keep their film.
coriigihlcs
only
1041
feet
from
tii-n soul.| he e.krd how prosito building.
Paul, Minn . ami rmpliailied that
which
can
h*
remedied
"tn
the
Young,
a
former
llmi-ijnr
who
Bailey,
14,
and
VVrnice
Boy
land
lions! and licensing practices of A lliir t i p e r so n s s i c r it ic a lly in where his ear wa&gt; found alter it
mutual advantage of th* United and killed Frank I'rado. a (I- now livHa in Miami, was unis, Coonry would only talk with
crashed through the bridge rail­
major drug rompaniee affacted hi• jur^,j
Slate* and lh* I aiir American year old while man, in addition pentant about Ihe allegml anti- Freeman.
hu'ines*.
... ’
.
.
, . . , ing.
More than 1,0s«* resident* nf thla
government activity that irsullrd
Another black be*, was shot in countries.”
to .shiHiling Purler.
He said Blackman's testimony
•« w“ * "ke • **omh explndwt.
Colne sard Stewart offered no
southern Minnesota town looked
lit
bis
being
sentenced
to
prison
the
Wekiva
swa.iips
WedneoLy.
Sui*
the
is
ia
chairman
vf
the
said
Nrai
Tuk»-r
A
T,
a
Negro,
who
Mills, lit pining together Ih*
resistance, although he was armed
would "follow wall m Hne" with
on ITiuinl.iv white yelling pick­
P. W. Wheatland of Monro* •Senate l.atin American trade sub­ chain of evt-nl*. toiil this story: for 341 years,
testimony Thursday about the ail escaped tbs- building with three with a .'III caliber revolver. He
ets
hurled stone* and snowball*
Corner,
shot
the
I
&gt;
M
pound
male
committee. He proltahly will he "Fullinore anil Hailey got tuts*
"I'd do it nil over again if I
did n»t have the niachineguii
Rising of Merck A Co , one of others.
al
non
rob
after
six
men
with
hunting
accompanied by several ether an argiiini-nl in the kilchrn of Were given the chaine," he told plant strikers' r a n leaving th*
fo u n ty pnlice .-aid die driver of which be stair during the prison
• leaders in the drug indual ty.
dog*
tracked
the
uiimil
for
two
member* nf Cnngreta.
the
car,
Harold
Guthrie,
J»i,
was
Full more i apartment Fullinore newsmen.
Dr. August*! Gibson. Merck's
Al !r*vi twn persona were inTh* r e r a p i u r e d American lured and more than 20 car* dam­
shot Bailey anti left tor, a nrartqr
reiearch .lire, lor, eoncfded lhat so drunk he dot not know he had siawail was brought here and mile*. Wheatland &lt;hol the bear
twice
with
a
30
.
1
(1
rifle.
Hr.
Karl
seemed equally imcnllcerned about aged in the outburst of violence
bar "
one ad claiming that a certain been in an accident. He suffered krpt jn , h, ||rrn y County Jail,
IXIlirr* -aid hnllmure burst tha post ability that an additional at the strike bound plant.
drug produced "no sorriwin* atde a broken collar bon* and ruts in Hartinavrlle is about to mi).* Fau*l and Cotton Brown ol Hanford, Gus Hchlnah of l.nke Monthe wreck.
into Itie* bar. tired sevrral aliuli penalty might hv imposed on him
effects" was not tiue
from the North Carolina prison
Police .stood by and watched
Police -aid Guthrie'* converti­ which border* Virginia and is art rue. Maj. Joseph Storey of Ml.
into (list wails and rriling, re became nf his escape from thr prl. wiule stone* rattled against Ih*
Dr, I.oiii* luisugna, a Johns
Plymouth
and
Bill
Hoover
of
Ml.
in Dinar alrl Km,
'Die Sanford Junior High School liMiled hit pistol and left lie son......
Hopkins University medical pro­ ble sma-hed through the wall of miles south of Roanoke, Va.
, .
. . .
riir*- s&lt;m"* oU&lt;f*r* wsr# laughing
Dora were the other member* of Glee Club will prrsenl ill annual returned * frw nimuiei later ami
fessor. accused the drug industry the hou-e and apioarently landr-l
"What does another '241 year* 4n(| joking
The search for the remaining the parly.
Christmas program Tuesday at fired mute shot* without hitting mean on top of lh. 34) l'v, al
of dumping “miserable" medicine* in the bed where H-mbrny and six fugitives wwa renteied in the
On, officer who taw l man
7:30 p. m in the Pineereet audi­ anyone. Ibrn went oulsido again ready gut?" be grinned.
on the market every year with hi* cnninion-lsw wife were sleep, metropolitan Washington, H. ( ',
hurl a stone at a passing car,
tor
ium.
of nlvcrti'ing men who "tr^v ing, Tile i&gt;*-&lt;i was shoved through area ami cs-ntial Virginia.
"Fullinore killed Prado on Ihe
U lien he was a iv d about th« walked up. tapped the striker on
IJncmploymerit I’p
H unted by music instructor l.er street in limit id Ihe bar." Mills Miami reporter, Young u-plicd, the shoulder and laid gently,
To sell sows' cars for silk purses." the partition into the adjoining
The FBI said fingerprint* found
WASHINGTON I UPD - The
He said such practices hav* con­ apartment.
on an abandoned stolen car in number of Job* held hy Americana Compton, the student* hav* done said. "He then walked about a Mhos Buchanan7 l&lt;» alt ques- "watch rt” No arri-st* wera ra­
fused doctors, raised price* and
suburban Washington at Arling­ dropped by marc than one mil­ all the work in preparing Ihe pag­ mile lo f'urtrr t tavern and shut tion* shout hit vsrape, he gave ported,
may haim patient*.
ton, Va., ware those of luuvicli lion in Nuw-mhrr, the govern­ eant and tableaux of Christina* him inside the bar. He leu and lh* same answer: "1 don't re­
.cen*. and making coetumea and
Wiley Cummings, 31, Johnny Mil­ ment reported loday. Unemploy- selling*. It will lie narrated by ■ then shot Hoy Ia ltd about a block member,”
led, 27, and John Kilbourne, 31. menl climbed by yeUAK) to 3.670,- *eventh giader, Melanie William*, away ”
Mill* isisl Purler got another
Woodrow Stewart, .16, Cleveland 000. The I-ahor Department *»id nml i* Idled "Aru! It Cam* To
man to drive home, grabbed hi*
,
ORLANDO (UPD - One id th* MrN*'J; 11■ *nd Willi* Shaw, 2«, total emplovmenl fell hv l,19t,ixoi Pa**."
iholgun. went In thr hospital for
Hanford m il service board
The I ake Mar)' Christmas Tree world's largest citrus processor*,
believed hiding out in th* ren- to 66631.01*1, sligh'lv more than
Th* public is invited In attend first aid. ttirn went looking for
members last night proposed havparty will be held Dec. 19 at 7 the Minute Matd Corp , reported tr ** ^"K1"'* are*.
tin* program.
the usual for the month.
Kullmore
Uily
manager
Warren
E ing a central personnel file for
41 . in. al the Chamber of Com­ Thursday a quarterly common
Knowlei slid today that a refuse city employe*. C’ny manager War­
m erce Building. The children will stock dlvulrnd of A cents per
parking truck he examined ui Win ren K. Knowlei and board assistant
enlr-rtain and furnish Ihe program share and a slight isle* Incrrase
ter Haven wa* a "vrry good piece -rrrelary N. I). Garner ahould
until Santa Claut arrives.
over the la t fiscal year.
of equipment." Knowles, Refuse work out a central file on tity emThe party committee plans to
Minute Maid * consolidated net
Sup!. Eddie Griffillu, and Public pfovei in be in the cdy manager’!
start a -pecial contribution drive sale* for ihe fiscal year ending
Work* Director Syd Richard at­
High ranking Naval admirals Hanford for U&gt;* iMioilung rompetinext week. No personal solicitation |, cl lt
jsq, 133.913. Last
Only on# competitor, Heavy At­ tion at make up event* are rum- tended Ihe demonstration with an office, board member Denver Uordrll suggested The information
arrived today lo participate in Ihe tion include Captain W. F Hrin- tack Squadron Eleven now can
of fund* will l*e made hut special year'* figure was $99,1)24.174,
pleted. In addition Ihe highlight eve lo buying a packer for San tlH|ld |&lt;e placed nn Garner* per
ly arranged bottle* will b« placed Th,, regular quarterly stock annual Navy Appreciation Day gle. Commandant -if Mid-hipmen, overtake the leader. With perfect
•vent of the AID vs. Ihe A3f) will ford This year'* uly budget call* „ mnft c4rq /„r ,hr 4„ „ Unt
in all Lake Mary place* of bunt- dividend is payable Jan 20. I960, scheduled 1st start tomorrow morn­
U.
4.
Naval
Academy,
Annapolt*.
coring
in
their
remaining
make
ing.
lake plare nn ihe Lake Gemge for a new packer. They examined retary's u&gt;e. fordcll proposed
ness to receive *H contribution*.
«t0rkhnldcrf nf record Jan. 16.
the refuse truck * quality, efficirn
Applicant* approved by Ih* bnard
Arriving from Washington, D. C. MJ , Captain W. M. Romlierger, up event* they could pa** the Target at 10.mi a. m.
*------ ;---------------I960.
cy, speed and cost uf operation in lake the wnttrn police exam
was Vic* Admiral Wallace M. Develupmenl Division, Office of Savage Son Squadron by some Kb
At 1:30 tsimurruw afternoon Ihe
werr Marion A Butler. John Wil­
(leakley, Deputy Chief of Naval tha Chief uf Naval Operations; (minis. Heavy Attack Squadron
liam Frazier and Aden G. Carter
Operation* for Fleet readme**; Captain A. II Bowker, Training One would fall short nf first plare festivities will move to Fort Mel­ Vet Nearinjr Knd
Vice Admiral Robert B. Pirie, de­ Division, Office of the Chief of by less than HI points hut would lon Dark for a "gel together" he
HOUSTON, Tr* (UPD - Dr Jr.
Karl L. Mathew* of Day Irma
puty chief of naval operttioni for Naval Operations.
assure sarend place if they rack tween Navy and aivilian ciliiens Russell Wide said today that be
air; and Rear Admiral D. F.
Beach suffered neck injuries in a
believe* "death * only a matter
Tha high ranking bra-* will be up a perfect store in loft bombing. of the community.
two ear accident at First bt. and
The Sanford Art Asm ha* in Smith, also from tha office of on hand at Ihe airmanship compe­
Yesterday’s shape drop event
Civilians wishing to get tickets of hour* away" for Waller (Old Post Office Open
Majnol-a We at 12:30 p. m to­ vited its members to a Christ- Chief uf Naval operation-,
tition slatrd to start at III a. m allowed Heavy Five to Increase fur the event ran pick them up Heb) Williams, 117, the last sur­
Oviedo postmaster J. B. June*
Rear Admiral Kenneth Uraig.
day. The middle aged driver was mas Party at 7.3U p. m Monday
The publw a invited In attend i heir lead on Heavy Seven by "frets" from tha majority of tha viving veteran uf Ihe Civil W«r. ia announcing that the Poet Offtra
I'nmminiWr Fleet Air. Jarkson- tomorrow'! eer show.
taken to Seminole Memorial Ho* -1 in the Civic renter
William* ia suffering from hi* will ho open all Hay HalurdaF end
SB more point*. Saves) was the Hanford merrhanto.
pi'al
Christina* cards will be exrhang- ville, arnvail in Sanford last nlghl
Meanwhile. th» homhing derby only squadron lo have completed
Aa an added attraction, Santa fourth atlark of pnrumonia thi* also Saturday, Dec. 19 for Um
Sanford Negro Oil* Knigbton of ed and each member la asked to after atlanding tha 4v.au of Flor­ now being conducted al th* bate, the bombing portion* kg 4 00 Ctaua wiU aeuva at 1 p. as. to year. Dr. WoUe. who ha* treated benefit -&gt;f patrons with Lbrutmaa
1110 S. W K t struck Mathew*’ bring a guest, hia favorite dea- ida MlllUrjr Appraeiatloa Dinner Mara tha finish line with Squad­
m.
present randy to youngster*. AB ham tor several year*, said hu m ail Ha also p-gintod out that
O i fie left n t fender, police «ert and pictures for a critique. In Orlando.
ron VAII 5 s'ill n 'iri'alnicg lt«
Tomorrow wIR see th# final youngsters will he admitted with condition la critical ar.d he te the of fie* i« open all day on W ed­
UUvae naval YigmUiics visiting lead.
*gjd.
Colic* and tea will tw served.
i
very weak.
i scoring iso the bombing eosnpali- out tickrta,
nesdays

Link Necessary

Hospital Names Burton

T o Design New Addition

Cubans Arrest Newsman

Charged In Aiding Escape

nafors Probe
Drug Firm Ads

Carolina Escapee
Ringleader Nabbed

Man Shoots 4
" In Gun Spree

Smothers Plans
Three Week Tour

Car Veers Out
Of Control, Hits
Home Killing 2

Black Bear Shot
In Wekiva Area

t

Glee Club's Yule
Program Tuesday

Lake Mary Yule
Party Set Dec. 19

Minute Maid
Reports Dividend

City Officials See
Packer At Work

Central Filing
Asked Of City

Admirals Arrive For Navy Day

^Aan I n j u r e d -------------Art Association
In Auto Mishap
Plans Yule Party

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Puppet Chinese
Ruler Back
In Obscurity

Named Director
ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Jack Me
Mahon. St. Loul* Hawks' guard,
ha* been named assistant conch
and director nf player personnel
of Ihe National Basketball Assn,
(tub, MrMahon. an eight-year veteran in the NI1A. will remain on
Ihe active player list until Dec. 16
ind then will b* assigned to the
Hawks' fannout list.

By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (U P I)- Robert
Staek, who is rich enough not to
Wirt; at all, baa doubled hi* ap­
pearance* In a new TV series be­
cause he doesn’t want tn cheat
viewer!.
‘‘Actor* are taking advantage
of the public when they lend their
aames to a program, then fail to
perform in every segment.'* he
■aid.
"When I first agreed to star in
‘The Untouchables' 1 was sup­
posed to appear in 11 of the 28
Show*, narrating as host in the
other 15. But it .. unfair to viewera to remove the main chargeaeries. Therefore, I’m going to
show up in all of them."
Slack, ion of extraordinarily
wealthy paranta. waa afraid televieweri would blame him for mis­
representing his role in the hourlong advanture aerie*.
"The minute an audience is
chested they pul the blame on
Ihe performer," he explained.
"I realised it would he a mis­
take to devote lest than all my
attention and energy ta the
aeries."
In the past few years Bob was
snagging the flashy, neurotic roles
which most actors these days eonsidrr prime parta. Stark found
them limiled end unsatisfactory.
"It feel* good to let the othrr
guy play the flash role,” he grin­
ned. "In tha aerie* I play a
■good guy,' and It seems to be
making in lmpres*lon on (hr pub­
lic."
ff Mark appear* to he overzealous It’s only natural. He owns
23 percent of the aeries through
his Lingford Productions. His
canny entry Into TV has upped
hi* price- fa.1 ipuvlci from jao.sco
per picture to the 6100,000
bracket.
"The best part of a TV series
is (he constant work," Bob conetudd. "In movie* you make one
picture, then sit around for a
year. In TV you keep busy alt
year long."

APPRECIATION for a job well done wax shown by « group of E nterprise
boya to Rev. Blit Swyear (fourth from left) of the Hnrnett Methodist
Church. The boya purchased a lamp for the parsonage. Shown above are
hack row, left to right, Danny Neal, Bobby Wilbnm, Randy Emanuel. Rev.
Swyear, Doug Hamlin, Don Hamlin and Terry Sellers. Front row la Happy
Carlton, Robert Seller* and Bobby Hamilton.

Sunday Showcase Shows Quotable
Quotes
Durante A t His Worst
BY FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) - Watching
thla season's Sunday Showcase in
NBC-TV’a S to • p. m. slot ha*
been a little like watching a relay
race by pooped-out performer*.
It seem* that a battered baton
Is passed along from one gimpy
Showcase production to another.
Sunday night. It was Jimmy
Durante'* turn to change Ihia im­
pression and make the hour bounce
and live a little. He didn't.
In fact, hla special, "Clive My
Regard* To Broadway," waa per­
haps tha worst show Durante ha*
ever done on TV. Although ho waa
In almost avery number, Duranle
had nothing very special to offer.
Hit guetl. Ray Bolder, was wasted'
in a trite dance about a private
eye. While Bulger almost made up
for It later In Ihe "Harrigan" num­
ber, hla buoyant stepping came
loo late to save the show.
Durante'* other guests, Jane
Powell, Eddie Hodges and Jimmie
Rodgers also were wasted. 'Iflie
show'i defects were magnified
when the Dinah Shore show follow­
ed it. Choose any 10 mlnulea in
Dinah'i show and you'll find more
sparkla ami entertainment than
in the (Wminutes that preceded
her. And I'll even include the
commercials.

Important People." Carney tackled
some highflying subject* ami
brought them to earth with *omc
vigoroui, perceptive and, by some
standard*, even fearless satire.
Incidentally, Carney was the
mystery guest Sunday night on
"What's My Line," a show he
helped carve up on Friday and hr
encored hia John Daly Imitation.
The Channel Swim: NBC TV
replace! Ihe spy series, Five Fin
gers, nn Saturday, Jan. Zt with a
13-week public affairs series. The
hour long p. ue-time reports will
deal with such topic* as suhurhla,
alcoholism, baseball's problems
and African nationalism. Frank
McGee""]/ ihe bust.
■ "Aiound The World With Ed
Sullivan," a 90-minute CBS-TV
special, is being pencilled into next
May's schedule. Sullivan will tape
and film home-grown talent in II
countries during hia trip next
March. He will utilise famous natonal landmarks for backgrounds
to the outdoor performances.
John Vivyan, who star* as Mr.
Lucky on CBS-TV, will appear on
Dec. 20 episode of Maverick on
ABC-TV in Ihe role of Tinhorn.
The slory, "A Cure For Johnny
Itain," is said tn be a satire of
Dragnet.
NRC-TV now has competition on
the Jan. t Tournament of Bnses
parade. ABC-TV has told the par­
ade In a sponsor, ton. ami will
have Ronald Brogan and Bess
Myerann handling Ihe commentary.
Eddc Albert ha* replsced Tony
Bandall in the starring rote of Oli­
ver Krwenter in "The Silver Whis­
tle," Playhouse 9n’s Dec. 24 pro
duct Inn on CBS-TV.

While Durante’* salute In Broad­
way fizzled. an earlier salute to
Broadway sizzled.
This one, on CBS-TV Sunday af­
ternoon, offered excerpts from 10
Broadway playa and musicals that
had tackled themrs ordinarily con­
sidered too controversial for net­
work TV. Brief scenes from such
shows as, ••The Crucible," "The
Male Animal" and "Home nf the
Brave" were offered and even Pick Mal/.one MV I*
these excerpt*, performed by noted
BOSTON (U PII—Third baseman
actors, created excitement. What’x
more, they demonstrated how pal­ Frank Malzonr will he honored a*
lid Is Ihe hade TV dramatic pro- the mQll valuable player of Ihe
UI3D Huston Bed Sox team at the
duel.
annual dinner of the Boston chap
Hnr exception to the "Pallid ter nf the Baseball Writer* As*n,l
TV" charge mrnnlioned above was of Amerira, Jan. 27.
last Friday's production of Cliarlr*
Dickens' "Oliver Twist." Adapted To Play For South
for CUS-TV'x Du Pont Show of the
.MIAMI, Fla. (UPI) — Quarter­
Month by Micliarl Dyne. Ihe nov­ back Jack Cumming*. fullback
el's terror was abetted by the Don Klochak and end Al GobMeln,
faces nf the players, their ragged all nl North Carolina, hove acceptwardrobe* and the suitably grimy, ed Invitations to play for the South
shadow filled sets. At times, Dan team in the North-South All-Star
Petrie’s direction was unnecessa­ football rlasslr. Dee. 2fl
rily ornate ami John MctSiver’a
portrayal nf Mr. Bumble was too
watery, hut Ihr rest nf the ra*t
—led by Krir Portman and Hubert
Morlay — was excellent.
I saw most of Art Carney's NBC
TV special nn Friday anil what I
saw was superb. Called. "Very

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LONDON _ The Rev. Christapher Gamer, revealing that he
hope* to get rock ‘n’ roll hymns
into 2,000 juke boxes in England:
‘‘They’ll put over the Christian
faith ta people who might never
he reminded of it otherwise.’*
NEW YORK — Aillai E. Steven««n, praising Mr*. Eleanor Roose­
velt at a dinner given In her hon­
or by Democratic Advisory Coun­
cil;
‘'Flamboyant adjective* appHcable to olilcr ladle* of history—
‘despotic,’ ‘conspiratorial,’ ‘frivo­
lous’ and so on — how absurd
they »ound Ir conjunction with
our gent!* ‘Mrs. R.‘ *
VATICAN CITY — Pope John
XXIII, telling a rhearing mass
audience that although his cold
was getting better he still was
hoarse:
"I can answer vour applause
hut 1 cannot match your ■(tout­
ing.”
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — itenate
Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson |Tex.), reilerating that ii* is
liot seeking the HMV) Democratic
presidential nomination;
"I do not want to wear out my
voice whrte I have made myself
abundantly Hear. 1 am not a can­
didate.”

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Youngster Disobeys His Parents;
Loses Hand In Hunting Mishap
TITUSVILLE &lt;UPI&gt; — A teen- iosinr his left hand In a shotgun
^
age boy who disobeyed hi* par­ accident,
Venum Crapp*. 18. had bis I » lF
ent* and went hunting in • row­
boat was rerovering today after hand amputated a t the wrist
after he and a companion, who
also was wounded, waded and
walked more than a mile to reach
safety.
Crapps and Richard Burkett,
IS. both nf nearby Mims, laft
Saturday morning on a duck hunt­
ing trip, taking th* small rowboat
about a mile out in Sal* Lakt.
Burkett’s single-barreled ahot^^
gun divcharged accidentally, al­
most tearing Crapp’a left hand
HOLLYWOOD (UPi) - “ The off. The gun hammer felt &lt;m
Surfers," four native Haw lian Burkett's right hand and a«v*raly
boys, hive popularized a new cut it.
The boys fashioned a tourniquet
brand of island music oo record*
and in night spots around the around Crapps’ arm and tried
to row to shore. Burkett finally
country. Bui they are Just getting Jumped Into the icy water and
around to singing together in pulled the boat In, wading through
Hawaii.
water up to hi* shoulder*.
They were unable to get
The four Joined up as a vocal
group when they enrolled at Glen­ pickup truck on shore started so
had tn walk a mile to Rurkatt's
dale Junior Cnllege near Holly­
house where a doctor wa* mmwood, Only two of them harj^ moned.
known earh other before coming
Crapps’ father, Cieln Crapps,
to the slates, Clayton Naluai, 22, •aid the accident “should be a
and Alan Katani, 20. They had lesson to all teen-age boys to
not previously met Pal Sylvia. 13. mind their mother*.
"We told W mon and Riehard
and Benue Chine, 20, allhough
their homes were not far apart Friday night, the laat thing before
they went to bed. not to go h u n t - ^
on the islands.
Ing in a row boat,” he said. "TheyM*
Because they all came from Ha­ did and we are suffering.”
waii, they were coaxed into form
Young Crapps was a left-han.itag a singing group to entertain
student*. They began singing
mostly at auditorium call* at the
college. Their uniijue harmoniz­
ln Thankful Tribute —
ing on exotic South Sea themrs
THK
built them a reputation that ex­
truded beyond the campus, and
REMINDER
they soon were discovered and
—DeBARY
signed hy a recorded company.
HEART
It was ■ valuable discovery.
The boys have scored well with
COUNCIL
their four albums. "On Ihe
Rocks.” "High Tide." "Tahiti"
gratefully arrepta and acknow­
TiuJ-'Chii-tinax in Hawaii."
ledges memorial riMltributinne
babiy their hlggest selling record,
fot--HEARTREST,AKVK;~ ’
"High Tide." was recorded oddly
P. O. BOX 1M
enough in the cnllege gymnasium,
which has excellent acoustics.
SANFORD, FLA.

Four Hawaiians
Finally To Sing
On The Islands

STARTING OUT on more

thnrj just ■ morning utroll
in former Marine Major
John E. Richterx, H8. ns he
leaven Yankee Stadium in
New York to walk 111)
milpx to Hartford. Conneclicut, in an attempt to tnke
the (inofficial world’s hik­
ing record away from the
Hritiah. The record waa set
in Granham, E n g l a n d ,
when AHiert Johnson com­
pleted HO miles in 22
hours, 29 minutes. Rich­
ters, now an insurance
salesman, said he is mak­
ing the hike to raise funds
for the Hartford Associa­
tion for Retarded Children
and the Connecticut Wel­
fare Association.

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New Accounts
Sanford received 14 new water
and sewerage accounts during
November, according to Water
Clerk Gene Carter. Meter* ta the
ground totalled 3.241 it the end
of November against 3.222 at the
end of October. Carter said. The
city collected 634,243.90 in water
hills la«t month.

Legal Notice

Concentrate Men
Start Production

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LAKELAND (UPI) - Most of
the state'* 27 maker* of frotrn
orange concentrate have already
started production this season, ac­
cording to Florida Citrus Mutual.
General Manager Robert W.
It ii Iledge reported production is incrrailng dally and "orange* for
concentrate are being bought on
* limited scale and are being
used primarily for barrelling pur­
poses.”
liarretled concentrate I* used
later In the season for Mending
with freihly made concentrate.

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F i r s t p u h l i r a f i n n o n Nov. 31, 1989

ONE NEW DIMENSION CAR
PRESENTS Pr o o f proven

It's His Car
ARLINGTON, V«. 4UPI I Charles E. Evan*, a retired
Washington butcher, wants hla
ra r hack.
Evan* claimed Monday the Ar.
Hngton police department sold th*
ra r whila ha « u In jail for driv.
In* whila intoxicated.
t1* said pnllra wrote him at hi*
laat addres* they would sell the
ear If ha did not elalm it.
Evana charged that although He

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Crime Series
is Paying Off
For Bob Stack

P a i« 1ft—T u n . Dee. 8, 1989

UaMed Freaa IstersaUsmal
R n rjr P i Yl ha* atonad for
lila ertinax.
History never will m o rd great
M i of d*rrini-do by Hanry Pa
YL But ha mu*t rata a t laait a
paragraph a* tha laat of a dyaaaty, a pathatir figure *wept
alone throughout hi* 64 yaar* by
event# hi which ha waa forrad to
play a part but over which ha
bad l a control.
In hla lifetime, ha *at upon two
throne* and waa ouated from both.
Ha waa tha laat of the Manrhu
aaaparora who ruled China for
nearly MO year*.
And ha waa tha puppet whom
lha Japan#** sat upon tha throne
*f tha Manchurian »tate which
Aa* renamed Jtanehukun.
Hla mama croppad up h u t week
hi a Hat #f nearly AO other*
yrm tad amnesty by tha Red ChiH*a for earioua offenae* rangin# from political nnrellahlat to
w ar ertminal. Hanry Pa Yl wa»
In tha latter category.
Henry P i Yl aacended the
crumbling throna of China in 1908
whan ha waa 20 yeara aid.
Ha auccaadad the dowager Em*
praaa T*i H*l who mad# Peiping
a forbidden elty to foreigner* and
who** hatred of all eutaider* final­
ly exploded In tha Boxer Rebel­
lion, Her extravagancee and preJudleea already had brought the
country to ruin.
For four yeara Pu Yl ruled
- through • regency, finally being
forced to abdicate In 1012 with
eatabllihment of tha republic un___df* 6|ai Yat-aan.
Ha raUtrnad briefly fire year*
later but again waa forced to ab­
dicate, tbia time within n month.
For nearly 20 year* thereafter
ha lived the obseur* Ufa of plain
Hanry Pu Yl.
• i t In 1034 n militant Japan
had overrun Manchuria, which
had tha coal, mineral* and ex.
pan*ion room the Japan*** need­
ed. They alio needed *om* form
of legality to mask their outright
■tail of a hug* chunk of Chinese
territory.
Henry Pa Yl wa» their *n*wer
and they placed him on th* puppat throna White they proceeded
to hulid their railroad* and dam*
and a grant industrial complex In
preparation for World War II.
At tha and of th* war, the flu*elan* found him and look him to
Tokyo to taatify In tho war crime*
trial* and than turned him over
to Ihelr Red China*# allira.
Report* aay Henry Pu Yl ha*
been hr»inw*»hed now. Th»r* are
■o more throne* for him to *it
upon and h* can go bark to obKurlty ■* plain Henry 11 Yl.
Rut In hi* lifetime he ha*
served a* a bridge for history,
through nearly 60 year* of tur­
moil In China, and In a way ha*
*aen hlitory repeat Itself.
The dowager empress whom hr
succeeded had made Peiping a
forbidden city. Under the Red*. It
one* more la a forbidden city
where any foreigner automatically
I* suspect.

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was on Ihe third floor of the
i-nurth«u*e, a few hundred feet
away, alt the time.
When F.vurn wu« released he
learned the car, a lU8t) sedan, had
hern sold for fill.
Evans wants the county to pay
him an estimated flirt. Th* Arllngtnn County hoard has deferred
artion for two weeks.

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Some 200 property ow nen in n 143 acre tract -west of
the Sanford Navy Air Station were jriven a blanket 40 per
cent property assessment reduction because of low-flying
aircraft in the area.
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f^Vttorney Kenneth Spaulding who said the property owners

Bulletin
HAVANA, tu b a ( l 1P i t - An*,
tin Young, 3S, American soldier
ef fortune H i t n t a l Tuewlsy
feu N yean* imprisonment h r
natlgovermment activities, *** raped from Pinar 6» Rio JaU
Unlay. No immediate escape de­
tails were available in Havana
to t R waa d e a r Young, of Mi­
ami, had made hi* way into the
nearby Sierra de Organ* billa.

/lew s Briefs
Plane Feared Lost
BOGOTA, Colombia (CPI) — A
C4T airliner with 46 persona aboard
was overdue and (eared lust in the
Caribbean today. Thu plane wai en
mute to Cartagena from the resort
islands o( San Andres.

Better Prices
^ LAKELAND &lt;UPI&gt; Belter
‘-p ric e s («r cilrua (mit were pre­
dicted today by Florida Citrus Mu­
tual. General Manager Robert W.
Kutledgr said growers could uspect gradual strengthening of oc­
tree prices (or good quality citrus
as the season progresses.

Gales Pile Up
LONDON lUPI) - Winter galea
today piled up powerful storm
^M vavrs in the busy shipping lanes
'^ aro u n d the European coastline (or
thr fourth day and new sinkinga
raised Ihe death toll past the 100
mark. For the first lime since the
storm began, Russian rrsm e crews
were called out.

Murder Attempt
WINTER GARDEN' I CPU - A
15 year-old mother of five was
held in a mental hospital today
.to a fte r she wrung the neck ot her
^infant sop and then tried to cut
off his head with an electric saw.
Sheriff Dave Starr said Mrs. Ida
npears was taken to Ihe Morula
Sanitarium and Hospital at Orlando
late Tuesday after confessing Ihe
crime

Space Agency
Gets New Boss

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WASHING ION (CPU — The De(cove Department said today that
creation of a new civilian space
unit headed by an Air Force offi­
cer has assured full military eouperalion in building high powered
rockets for deep spare exptnra
lion.
The civilian unit, part of thr
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, is to lie headed
hy 43-year old Maj. Gen. Don R.
Ostrander, who had been direct­
ing military missile programs
since 1951.
Dr T. Keith (llcnnati, NASA
director, announced Tuesday that
beginning about .Ian, I Osiramler
would l*e "direelor of launrh ve
hirfp programs,'*
He will »erv* as policy boss fur
Dr. Wemher von Braun and oth­
er German born rocket experts
whose transfer from Ihe Army to
NASA has hern completed except
lor final details subject to congressional approval.

in the "flight easement" area
were justified in asking for a
lower assessment adjustment be­
cause living there is “ beyond hu­
man endurance and in some cases
you can't get rid of vacant lots
in the area for AW a lot.’*
Spaulding cited example after
example of property owners in
the easement trying lo get rid
of lots but were unsuccessful.
"With those low dying Jets. Ihe
lot tides ere not worth the paper
thry are written on," Spaulding
said.
Spaulding, who said he waa re­
presenting some U property own­
er! in the area wbich includes
Palm Terrace, said planes fly
aa low aa 2$ feet In the area.
Chairman John Krider told
Spaulding that the board was well
acquainted with the problem and
persona there need some kind of
relief.
The board met to review »ome
too other individual cases until
S p. m., most of them concern­
ed with homestead exemption.
A request for homestead exemp­
tion denied by former Tax Assess­
or Mary Walker was approved
white tome 30 others were denied
because the owners were renting
the property when they filed for
exemption.
In other action, the board ap­
proved assessment changes in
some 33 other esses snd denied
some 40 others.
s
Krider said the board will re­
convene Thursday at 1:30 p. m.
to wrap-up the proceedings.
Citixena will be notified of Ihe
decision of the hoard by mall be­
fore the tax bills ire mailed out
at the end of Ihe month.

Extensive Hun)
On For Escapees
YANCEYVILLE. N. C. (DPI) Planes and helicopter* roared into
a £»Sliwi&lt;U* n cAbtint hotlajk for 19
psympathic convicts who broke
out of all "escape piuuf" pii'on
and apparently fled the stale.
“ We're pretty sure they are out
of the stale," Highway Patrol
I'apt. A W. Well* said In GreensIxiro. N. C. But he added that until
the truck used in the escape is
found "we’re riot going to call off
our own search."
The main hunt centered early
today near Roanoke. Va . where
farmer 55, It. liubinxori of Bu
chanan, Va.. said three men dress­
ed in prison garb forced linn lo
give them civilian clothing Tues­
day night and then made him
drive them to Roanoke, Helicop
ter* and planes hovered over the
Roanoke area, while officers check
ed on Robinson's story
Of the ill that escaped yesterday
one was recaptured later la the
day.

Board To Name
New Principal
The county school board will
appoint a new Crooms Academy
principal at their 9:30 a m. meet­
ing tomorrow. The appointee will
replace Dr Roy Allen who died
of a heart stuck at a recent
foothall ja n e
The hoard will award a con­
tract to build the Oviedo High
and elementary school additions
ami will discuss Ihe county school
building program's progress. Six
new schools and additions are now
under construction.

1 p. m. Stocks

(Eh? ^auforli iimtlii

Swofford Out As M ayor; Gary In Landslide

Need For More
Parking Lots
In City Cited
Hanford should acquire enough
land weet of Myrtle Ave. la build
three parking Iota, Resident City
Planner Gerald Dake said yester­
day.
Sanford's central business dis­
trict seems to be growing west
toward French Ave. Dake said. The
city ought to ger enough land lo
park at .least 500 c*(* b« fore w«»t
Sanford construction boosli land
prices, ha explained. The new Flor­
ida Slate Bank annex on Firat St.
at Oak Aye. will take parking
space from nearly too cars ac­
cording to the planner.
Dake advised planning a new
lot near Fultoo St. Tins would lie
in with the Iheme of routing trallic
around the central business district
on Third St., Sanford Ave., Semi
nulr Blvd. and French Ave., he
explained.
Right now Sinford has enough
trntral business district public offstreet parking space, Dak* said.
The 333 Space* in back of Ihe
school hoard building, 121 in back
of Ihe civic center, 44 at
Second and Oak St. and 2*
at Third and Magnolia make 424
L 'M irift ci«y pefUAR «"'5» sT*&gt;
planner rounied 311 c a n parked
i,o private land between buildings
in ihe central business district
Monday. Sanford doean’t own the
Second Si. and Oak Ave. lot snd
Ihe Magnolia and Third St. area.
Their three year lea** to Ihe city
I* subject to their owner’s approval
(nr rent renewal.

Citizens Aroused
"Rowlett’* Story” of cruelty to * small ilojr cm The
Heritld editorial pajte Monday ha* Drought acore* of
phone call* and a total of $5(1 in reward money for in­
formation leading to identification of the torturer* to
the dog.
Two people have offered reward* of $25 each and
several interested in the work of the American Humane
Society have pledged an intensive effort to identify and
prosecute to the limit of the law whoever shot Rowlett.
The story of the shooting of Ihe dog brought at
least one other report of similar cruelty to small animals,
in which a cal was punctured with nails, la w officers
are investigating.
The veterinarian who tin* been taking care of ihe
injured (log said today that it is responding to treat-ment for injuries, including Hil?rnttWh*mnge.

V A H -5 Still Leading
N A S Bombing Derby

Squadron VAH 3 ta still ahead
after Ihe serond day of thr 1939
bombing derby bring held at the
Sanford Navy Air Station.
With loading compelilion and loft
bombing near completion the Say,
■ge Son* of Heavy Attack Squadroa Five have potted 1,372 point*
out of a possible 1,4oo for thr first
two events
hp*v Attack kqiiadron Seven,
,’iiier squadron to ronip b tf th* (lr« '&lt;*,i event* «»** «ee
uml with 1,163 points
Heavy Attack Squadrons i&gt;nr and
Eleven had not yet completed itoih
events dur lo carrier operations
aboard Ihe Independence amt Roo­
sevelt.
Heavy Attack Squadron Three
tallied a perfect -core 7on points
in Ihe loading compelilion ami will
win Event I amt tile Weapon* laud
mg Tropin, unless Heavy Attack
Squadron Eleven also post* a per­
fect score on their loading drill on
Friday.
Heavy Attack Squadron one
gathered 630 points in the wea­
MIAMI lUf’ll — A bright sun pons loading event and rot.hi lake
warmed up the state today after
a eold wave blamed for a school
lire in Northwest Florida and at Snow Flurries
least three death* elsewhere.
An ml homer which furnished End Worst Storm
steam heat for an aging brick
I'nlted Press International
school at Paxton, near the Ala­
A few New England *now flur­
bama line exploded Ttictday ami ries remained behind today to re
sent Iwo students to a hospital.
mind easterner* ot their worst
Amt s gat heater blew up in a snowstorm of the *«4»on
newly-renovated silverware shop
The storm and an accompany
m Ocala, causing a fire that did ing cold snap struck Ihe Atlantic
estimated damages of $43,000.
Coast slates with crippling sud­
Thr cold wave's death toll ruse denness amt dropped up to IT
to three Tuesday with the death inches nf snow before sweeping
in Miami of Mrs. Carolinr Bain, nut a, sea
62. The woman succumbed in a
The stoim s department rat-rd
In,spit a I from burn* suffered Sun­ five • feet tides on Long Island's
day when an oil healer she wai (•real South Bay — the highest
lighting Mashed up and ignitrd her since the 1938 hurricane Dozens
of hesrh front homes were IIinmI
dressing gown.
In Melbourne, a 77 year old man ed
died of suffocation early Tuesday
after a blase started by an oil
heater swept through his frame Woodland Acre
home Another man died In Tampa
Monday in fire investigators said Damaged By Fire
was started hy a heater.
Wildfire horned »n sere uf wood­
Froat and freesing temperature* land twn miles northwest nf Gen
were common through Central eva yfiirrd.iv. County Forest
Florida's big riirus belt but ap­ Ranger Boh Gray said
parently did not last long enough
Ranger Robert l.everrlt got a
lo cause *ennu* damage. A few tractor to the scene but the Mamet
growers set not smudge pots snd were put out with hand limit. The
started bonfire* to be on the safe wildfire was the third this month
side.
in Seminole County snd the *oth
The worst damage of the laleat this year. Gray urged hunters to
cold snap appeared lo have been be very careful of fire in the
done by fires.
woods sinre the frost yesterday
morning has made wildfire more
likely.

3 Deaths Blamed
On Cold Wave

Fourteen persons had applied
for the Casselberry postmastsr'a
job si the application deadline
yeaterday,
acting
Postmaster
Donald Million said today. The
civil service lest on reading com­
prehension, vorabulsry, post ofRce husme*s. management snd
arithemelic won't be given (or sev­
eral months, Wdlwm said.

Trooper Transfer

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NEW YORK (U Plt - ttoek
prices at 1 p. m :
American Airlinea .................. ?4‘i
American TAT ..................... TfeW
American Tobacco .............. t07S
Bethlehem Steel ............... 3S'»
WEATHKR: Sunny again today and again Thursday. High today, R5-70. Low tonisht. 44-50.
CAO ....................................... MS
Chrysler .............................. M
VOL.
XUX
United Pres* Leaxed Wire Establiahed 1908
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1959
SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO. p8l
DuPont ................................ Ml
Eastman Kodak ................... KMS
Ford Motor . ...................... K S
General Electric ...............
93**
General Motor* . .............. 5.V«
Graham • Paige ................ 2’s
lntl. TAT ............................. 40H
Lorillard ..................
MW
Minnie Maid ........................ tfS
The Altamonte Spring's Mayor D. D Daniel by a ITT* different*. tivsd in Florida all hi* life. Haw law. Hawkins la chairman of the iinrontestrd for five eounrl) seat*,
Penney
........................... I22’»
kins moved to Ails monte Springs Orlando Jayceet Christmas Ughl- W. H. Clont* received HIT votes;
election
turned into a major poli ence.
Penn RR
........................ I6’«
Of the tra Altamonte Spring* to month* ago and lives with his
tical
upset
as newcomer Wilbur
ing contest.
Royal A m erican................... 4S
J. Y. Harris, Mg; Ben Jones, ltT;
registered voter*. 171 east batlotc.
Seara Roebuck ................. 4»S Hawkins defeated incumbent l-aw- .Swofford ha* been Altamonte wife and son on Forrest Ave.
Aldermen RtH York and Homer W. H. Marti*, MU and B- F. Ward
Ilawkin*
le
an
insurance
repre
Standard Oil (NJ) ............ 49*. renre Swofford while the Oviedo mayor lor six years and la now
tentative fur Employers Mutual Sewell gamed ancther two year* J r . IM.
Sludebaker ........................... IIS mayor's election resulted in a on the county commission
of
Wausau In Orlando. He gradu in office in yesterday * *1action
In Casselberry'* mayoralty elaw
U. S- Steel ...................
100's
landslide for .Mayor law Gary.
Hawkins wtR take over the office
lion, inrumbent William Benson de­
Westinghouse El..................... It*1* Hawkins polled 112 votr* In ■Ian. 11 and will serve for Iw* ated from Florida State Univer­ They w-re unopposed.
sity wlu-re he majored I* insur­
Sixty perrrag * | Oviedo's reg­ feated Joseph D. Bryant bp a 2MSwofford'i 123 while Gary tupped yesrt Horn *n sjumrr, he has ance and minored In business istered voter* eaet ballots, in the IS1 difference.

11 Applicants

(■RAND MASTER 1’. \V. Kiemun. center, of Ft. losutlerilule, talk* over IOOF activities with Thomas liodgett,
left. Noble Grand of Sanford Lodge No- 27, Independent
Order of Oddfellow*, and Ralph T. Spotta, secretary.
Ricmaii made his visitation tw the local lodge Monday
(Uritar Mat iw*n*Ur moating
jbtaff PhokM

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Action Postponed
The Seminole Memorial this
pits) hoard nf trusters postponed
choosing*an architect fur ihr hoi
pital addition Iasi night since two
of the five board members were
absent from the scheduled meet­
ing. Action to choose an architect
for the 1300.18)0 addition will be
taken at a Thursday mum hoard
meeting chairman A. H. Peter
■no Sr, said today.

Highway Patrol trooper T Mark
Alack uf Casselberry will be
transferred I* BeookaviU* J u . 1, Derby (explanation
Ito patrol's *i*c*tiv* board to*
Cdr. Jack Cousins of VAH I wffl
announced. Mack U one of three explain the current bombing der­
stale troopers who serve Semioole by to the Sanford Jsyrees at their
Civic Center luncheon tomorrow.

over second place with perfect loft
bombing scores when they com­
plete that event on Thursday,
Event 111 of ihe competition
which lakes place today all will
he »n the ground and tmloor* as
flight crews annulate complete at­
tack missions. The operational
flight simulator* at Heavy Attack
Squadron Three training area will
lest flight crew reirlions and abi­
lity under combat conditions.

SIX HUNDRED POUNDS OF KAM'IIIU KfiKR FOR NAVY DAY. WionDixie Store* hnvo donated WKJ pound* of ment to the Jayueee for Nnvy
Appreciation Day, Saturday. Here W. C. Buie, (right) msu-kei miuMffor
of the Third Street Winn-Dixie Store, grind* tha meat while visions of
hanthurgera dance through the band* of Bill Hrumleg and Jtot iletoda,
co-chairmen of the .Inveei- Navv Dhv cnnmiiitee.

Peace Stressed
By Ike In India
NEW DELHI (CPU—President
Eisenhower'* triumphal tour of
Asia brought him today lo New
Delhi where lie piotniied Indians
worried slmul war with Hrii Chilis
that lie would work with their
leaders in "our common qurii for
peace."
It was an unruanous, flowergarlanded welcomr for tile Presi­
dent on his fifth and to far -noat
important stop on hit 11-nation
tour of Asia. Europe and Africa.
It was obviously an emotional
moment for him si he stood be­
fore s background of pink-lipped
floods in the telling sun and told
an estimated co.noo la 70,000 In­
dians massed at Paiam Airport
that there must Iw peace because
ihe altrrnative is ' ion horrible I*
contemplate "
The President, appearing a little
tired hut standing soldierly creel,
told Ihe rheering crowd that
sometime ago he bail made up his
mind that “ someday, the laird
willing, ( would come to India."

Powell Elected
Youth Chairman

tJ.U.'OSSykgkl

NAVY /H’lMtKl'IATlON DAY wax proclaimed by Sanford Mayor A. 1*
Wilson (left) and county enmminaion chairman John Krider yeaterday.
I'lie recognition Saturday of the Navy’* place in Sanford and Seminole
i m m i&gt; will lie marked by Santa Clans'* appearance in Melfonville Saturday
afternoon.

Sieve Powell was elected chair
man of the Sanford Youth Council
at a recent meeting of the group
Other officers elected were' Alex
Mrhihhin. vice-chairman and Het
sy Williams, secretary-treasurer.
I he group discussed stricter \
rules at the Civic Center ami
agreed that no person may parti­
cipate in Ibe evening activities
without first tieing rherked in by
Ihe vouth wing supervisors.
City of In ia) &lt; line proclaimed
The group alio agreed to hold S tomorrow and t riday as Navy
holiday danee on New Year s Days in Sanford &lt;n conjunction
Day
with Navy Appreciation Day set
Saturday.
A* part ot Navy Days festiv­
Board Approves
ities, city and county ufficuls will
wslch the bombing derby being
Drainage Support
held st the Navy haw tomorrow
The Seminole Soil Conservation and on Friday a special luncheon
Distort board of supervisor* tin honoring Navy citizens will be
anfmously agreed last night to held.
give any assistance and informa­
tion possible to Ihe drainage com
mitlee recently created by Ibe Stetson Names
county commissioner*.
The hoard voted lo sup tori New Vice Prexy
the committee after discussing
DELANO (CPI) - The Rev
water problems, conservation of
water resources, individual conn James W, Parrish, pastor of
ty watershed* and public law 3*6. Riverside Baptis; Church at
Miami, today was appointed vice
president of Stetson Gniversity.
GOP Candidate *
Dr. J. Ollie Edmunds, president
TALLAHASSEE (IJH l - Ber uf Stetson, said the Rev. Parrish
nard M. Shotkm of Miami Beach would be in charge of church
announced today that he will rtai relations, developmet* and alumni
for governor on the Republican affair* when he tskrs over Ihe
to Art on a platform uf wide open newly created position shortly
gambling for Murid*,
after Ja*. L

Navy Days Proclaimed In Sanford
Saturday, Navy, city and county
officials will gatlirr at Fort Ale!
Ion Park for a special day of
event* including a barbecue, en
terlainment and gifts from Santa
Claus for the youngsters.
Free tickets for civilians who
wish to attend thr festivities are
available at the Florida Slate
Rank, Sanford Atlantic Hank,
Florida Power and Light Co,
Sincktand • Morrison Ine , Bill)

Payola E*robe
WASHINGTON' 11 I'll — The N'a
lion a l Assn, of Hroadcasters ap
pointed a 12 member task force
today to deal with ethical and
legal issues arising from invest­
igation uf payola, rigged quia
shows and deceptive advertising
The team is headed hy NAB
President Harold E. Fellows, who
appointed tha ether it members.
Tha association represent* about
half the nation'* radio and tele
viturn station*,

Ht-mphill Motors, Holler Motors^
Manuel Jacobson's.
Cowan's,
Hollywood Shop, itoumillat and
Anderson Drug Store, the thre*
yVtnn - Dixie stores, Foodmart,
Jackson's Mink Market, Seminol*
County Motors. J C. Penney,
Ynwcll's Bo-Jays, Hunt’s IincolnMercury, Inc. sod the Sanford
Herald.

New Atlas Space
Flight Reported
CAPE CANAVERAL (U Pl) - * i
huge Atlas ICBM made what aj^
pea red to be ll* !3tb straight sue*
restful flight Tuesday night,
boosting its slock at both a
space rocket booster and a mili­
tary weapon.
TTiare waa no official word from
the Air Force on results ot th*
shot, but it was bc!ka«ed Uve At*
las achieved most of k* test ohjerlivcs on a S.’WO-mil* infer*
coni mental rang* R-gbt over th*

AthuMto

�Sea Captain Refuses To Leave Sinking Ship
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IT. COMBS, Scotland &lt;U?I) - A | All through the night, white Mi
E-yearoid figniab aaa eanu m de,'lrd atormi, Ihe British Coaat
-Juard, and Mi bosaea today to
.tick with the grounded,, battered
dd freighter that baa beta hia
ome for 23 yean.
In tto beat tradttloni of the aea,
,'ap». Jukka Vuorio proudly re*uaad to leave the l.oo-ton frelgh*
tar Anna after K waa driven
aground by a fierrt gala oo tba
rocky dcotllah ahore. a victim of
a three-day norm that haa plagued
chipping in the North Sea.
Ifia 17-man crew went aihort
an n breathe* buoy Tuesday, hut
tha aklppar refuted to budge, in
tba manner of Capt. Kurt Carlaeo
of the Flying Entrrprlae aeven
yeara ago.

iinggra' union • determined ree«
ver# too high foe the shove1*
ludget. He *ald aueh kickbacks
vere common prartlce In the in­
dustry and wrre not in the same
category as "payola" handed (o
disc Jockeys to plug records. But
,ie aaid NBC ha* ordered the prac­
tice halted.

B l Rrealdeat Frank Stnnloo,
twin said "you have made it
•peeeiMe for me to continue"
t offered to atay on aa prosllot for It day*. In accordaoct
tlh Mo eonlrari. or to leav#
to o avor Btaaton asked Mm to.
Btontoo replied "I accept your
HtoHtioo. H U effective Im­
mediately,*'
Itootoo Hid ho waa "very, vary
wry," Cowan bad written aueh a
Mor, but Cowan Indicated Uut
to anhjMt of Ua roiigutioa bod

Train Derails
In Pennsylvania
Rugged Mountains
MT. UNION, Pa. (UPI) - A
Pennsylvania Baitroad express
train, carrying about 140 passeng­
ers, derailed In a rugged mountain
area of, central Pennsylvania early
today.
Throe persona wero Injured
whan tha crock Now York to
Clovoland train, tba Clevelander,
left tba roll* about ISilO a, m.
e.e.t. after striking a pleeo af ma­
chinery apparently dropped by an­
other westbound train.
Dempsey L. Button,. 11, 1PM E.
Mth ft., Cleveland, waa admitted
te Lewiston General Hospital with
hand and lag Injuries, Mrs. Jo
Ana Mulligan, about SS, 4*01
East-West Hwy„ Betkeade, Md.,
and John Morgan, 41, 40T E. Lutiea S t, New Castle, Pa., a rail­
road employe, ware haspttaliud
In Muntlngdan with shock and eon*
tualana.
Several ether passengers were
shaken up when twa coaches left
the ruila. A heavier tell af lajurlea waa avoided because tba
aeaihaa did net overturn. Four
afesgiagr aero rOatalBU on tto
A three-unit diesel locomotive,
lb axprass, baggage aad mail
•era aad diner derailed.
A railroad apoteemta said IS
eeaeh paaaengara w an aboard tto
train whoa H reached Harrisburg,
Pa., al 10:00 p. at. He aaid ap­
proximately tto soma a ssto r eon-

si vie organisation* end
sea fh e w which are primarily
toed la ihawiag their aw
itloa af Seoftttt Neva! AM
ii om onoil.

thSadnp he UBO aUR and

Tto Clevelander struck a large
pteee ef equipment dropped from
soother train which preceded It
on tbs westbound track, s train
crewmen said. The rslte w en epltt
and the machinery which trigger­
ed tto wroth was smashed beyond
recognition when the passenger
(rain dammed Wo it.
Three of four tracks oa tke
Pennsylvania's otot-wost mainline
wero blocked. Several crack pas­
senger trolne wero delayed, one of
which stopped la preside heat fee
the wrecked train until a relief
(rein arrived from Harrisburg.
The Clevelander wee due to ar­
rive ia Altoona, Pa., at 1:00 a. m„
Pittsburgh at lidS a. m. aad
Cleveland at • a. m.

BAN JOSE, Calif. (UP!)-Rook if
ntortfTa Deputy Darrell Marahouse
proved to Fallow workers Tueaday
that he's a fair shat—but a poor
judge at firearms.
Morehouse picked up another de­
puty's &gt;.ew plital while an a cof­

im k y old ably wallowed in the
hammering, wind-lashed wivea IN
yarda offshore, ill wheelhouit
im uhed and Ua radio gone, the
skipper roamed the deaerted decks
of tto'iMp be loyea. doing whatever a lane man could da te keep
"my Anna" alive.
Coaat Guardsmen on ahort Wood
by through the long grim night
waiting for a aignil from tha
doughty captain that to waa raady
to give up and CQISO aihort. The
agreed algnal wi» a flare—a flare
that did not hum.
At daybreak today, a message
waa acot In a bottla over too
breeches buoy lma. urging Vuorto
once again to come attore,
"No, came tbo firm aniwar.

Fellowship Group
Sets Next Meeting
Enterprise's Barnett Memorial
Method1st Churfh Adult Fallowship will hold their neat meeting
at the home ef Rev. ead Mra. B.
W. Carlton, the fellowship group
decided at a recent hamburger
cookout. Rev. and Mrs. Bill
Swyear were host* for Ihe rookout at which Fellowship Vice PresIdeal Bonny McRethaa conducted
tto bulkiest session

fee brash at headquarters and re­
marked:
“Wall, wall, a ftva-sbat Chief
Special."
He ramovad five rounds from the
cylinder, look aim at tto candy
machine and slowly squeezed the
trigger.
The gun waa a six-shot "Cobra."

A L ARUlt RA1TLEHN AKE waa killed by BIUCIbum Jr.
ju at want of town yeatardny. Claune waa driving a trac­
to r on bin father’# farm a t 2520 Nurcia.iua Ave, when
ha plowad tha snake from ita winter den. Sneaking up on
the reptile from behind, the young farm er hit it over the
head w ith a pitchfork.

I—
lion of ____
puny. .iritaasbut
angered
life-Mvfaif crew* who may to
needed eleewhtf# In (hr storm.
“It'a thli old ilory of ihn tradi­
tion* of the n i afain." taid Al*«snder Milne, who apent IS hour*
duly by tto Freighter.
“
Firat Mato Esko Kivemehl we*
last to leave Uie gray-haired tkip*

tor.
"Thera ware teara in hia eyes n
he tald goodbye," aaid the 33-yearold aailor. "He really laves that

old •hip-’*
In Riuma, rialand, took Figentroem, owner of Ihe Anna, Mid
It waa an old veiael that had been
repaired many time* and Ua
tom la "none too strong."
He aald Vuorto owna **0 few
aharea" in the ftipptaieottfaiiy.

Shop For Christmas
At

Santa's Helper

Tha H ow

The I Una Machine Co. nlto gave
financial aid la make tha annual
Christmas parade hero a Mg suc­
cess. Tto company'* name wa*
left eut of tto Ust af firm partial*
panta published in yHtarday'i San*

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A reproduction af the Statue of
Liberty stands oa the Peat de
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Joha- Grenelle, a bridge la Peris.
ap Persona, who waa the India*
aapoUa M _la 1N0, wiU retire
efter competing la a midget auto
race hero Dee. IT. A veteran af It
Indie ns polls recel, Persons hei
competed on tto nsllon's track*
far two daeadee.

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LONDON (UPI) - British ex*
perta readily admitted today thgt
the American-styte passing die*
played by Pete Dawkins ui the
latest Oxford-Cambridge rugby
match mey revolutionise tto
sport. Britons throw tto oval*
shaped rugby football with two
hands, but Dawklna heaved the
ball wllh one haod la helping Ox­
ford down Cambridge, P-1, Tuesday
before Jf.ooo fane at Twickenham,

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ROSE CREEK. M ina. (U P I) — J o h n Thill Jr., u n #
d id sts fo r m ayor, should h a v s stiy a d a t h o n s .

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H# WM out of town Tuesday durtaff th e election and
dido’t vot*.
Bernard Schammel won the election 82 to I I .

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Batata Torr.) ever eoa* ttpect* of 11*
company’* ayeretiese.
accuaed the wheemmltReetMvres abort drag lads*try teeBrown
of presenting "misleading"
■rnetkat to develop today lo lea- figure* about Scbortng'* price* la
ItoMoy of oos of the AaUoa’a a manner "Injurious to Bthcriag
toryatt pharmaceutical s i l m and to the lnduitry."
load Dims, eooaatl of tba Sen­ He aald a aale* price which the
aubcemmlttee cited aa being 1,111
ate antitrust rabcoasUtao, tald par cant above the bette eoat ef
(Bo chief witnoa* would Bo Join the drag actually rape*«cnted
T. Censor, pratidoot of tba Mertk only a i l l per ceat return when
Co., which manufacture! a vari- all coHi were contidered.
•n o bead to ayyaar before tba
a m * la it* invaeUgalioo of medleat price*. The flrat w*» Praneia
6. Brown, prciident of the Scber-

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Legal Notice
•RW inss r w m

b o a sd o r A M tiT x n T
v i t lr * af P a t l b H n H a i
T t whom It mar ronoorni
Tba namlaola t.'ounljr Board of Adjustment will hold a public hoorl a * lo conaldar lha paaalblllir at crantln n a *#tb*i»k varlanea la ■*«•
Ilea IS of lha Zonlno Sanulatlaaa aa r*&lt;ni*&gt;t#d hr Paea Jiuureeo*. Inc.,
• n lha fallowing d.»rr|h»&lt;1 property! I’o r r.i Nn. I B«f at tha Inter,
taction of lha W Una of OK', I W , HH't MW U " t H&lt;e. 1*—I1H-ISK
With tha a r o r l r rlah l-of.w ar ilna c.f Hwv J.J-S ), aald s a i n t - h el?e
1*4.! f t A af tha ».V car or aafn OKU HW* HH*l BW’i . ran tranra
w »a* t * w *i t» ft, ttif’ire s a r : r e
n. ib t^ a c : ) • » w
‘ft, to a point 11.19 f l * of hag. thanra N 7 JO It la lha r o S ; halna
part a f Lola I and t af Sack Darla Lands aa raeordad ta D. B. I l l ,

pe- &gt;ti.

Publln h.orlng will *a held In lha 7.nnine Office In lha aamtanta
L’su n lr Court Ilona., Hanford, Klurlda, un Dacamhar l i , 1)4! at III!
P, *1. ar aa aoon lharaaftar aa pootlbU.
Hrmlnol* County Board uf A&lt;IJu&gt;lm.nt
Hr ! II. Ilarriman, Chairman

assinoL*: c e c m s o a s n n r siM t arnsnT
Halloa of Fnhllo Haaclan
To whom II m i t roneornt

Tha Hamlnola Counlr Board of Adiunlmant will hold a public
Storing ta eonaldtr tha paaalhllltr af granting a icthack rarlanrc
l a Ooctlon II of I ho Xoalna llogulotlon* ao r#&lt;iu#at*&lt;l hr John Uaahnw
• n tha following dn cr lb id propartlaa; Lula II , Ta, Tl, t l aad TI, Block
B, Lake BriaUr fob*. tnd Addition.
Poblln hiarlnn will ha hold In tha Zonlna Offlra la lha homlnol*
Cuuntr Conrl lino,#, Hanford, Florid*. nn Dacombtr 1!, t i l l at Till
P. M, ar at aoon ihtrrafltr aa p&lt;&gt;,*IM»,
Hamlnola Cnuntr Hnnrd af AilJuolm.nl
nr I &lt;1. Ilarriman, Chairman
DKC ITH
a i a i x u a colvtv bo a r d o r A u n a r a H i T
.VaeWa af rahlla H .ertog
Ta whom it mar toncarm
Tha Bomlnola Counlr Board of Ailju,tm*nl will hold a public
hairing In conaldar lha poaalbllllr of fronting a •aiback varlanea In
■acilun II of tha Zontpg llapulatluni aa ra&gt;iu#»iad l.&gt; Timm*. II.
Fsyn* on lha follow ln r dtacrlbnl preportyi I#ola IS and II, Jloaaland
Park.
t*i|t.||» k - i r l n i Tr11! t . L.M In Ilia Zoning o fflra In tno Hamlnola
Counlr Court House, Sanford, Florida,
Dacamhar II, 111* a t Tit#
P. M. or aa aoon lharaaftar aa poaalbla.
Saanlnola Cnunir Board af Adjustment
Br H. O. Ilirrlman, Chairman
DKC. ST 11

IR IIIO M I'UI I T I ROARII OP AIMlBTWKVr
kotiM of n a il* m arine
To whom It mar eonrarnt
Tho Hamlnola Connlr Board o f Adjuatmant will hold a putdlr
h.orlng la r.m.lrt.r th* poailbllllr of granting a aaiback varlanea In
■action II nf tho Zoning Jlagulatlona a , r«i|uaat#il by Ivan V. I^arh
an lh# following Uaacrlbad prupartr: l.ul I, Itlnrk C, placid tl Ilia
aubdlrialon.
Publln hearing will b# bald In Ilia Zwnina Office In tho Hcmlnol#
Counlr Court llouaa, Hanford, riorlda, on Dartmbrr 14, 1)4* nt Til*
P, M. or a* aoon Ihtraaflor aa pmalbl#.
Hamlnola Connlr Hoard of Adju*lm,nt
Ur H. U. Ilarriman, Chairman
B K N im a r o i.T rr b o in d n r i i u i i t x i d t
Votlra o f Public lU arla g
To whom It mar concrrm
Tha Hamlnola Counlr Board of Adlnatmanl will hold a publln
■ taring lo rnnaldor lha nnialhllltr of granting a aathack varlanea lo
Itnllnn II of tho'Zoning llagulatluna an ra'iiiaalad hr &lt;1. C. IValaon
AtaacUlaa nn lha foltdwlng daacrlbcd prapartlat: Ixit It, lllock II, and
Lot It, lllijck A. Branllar Hhnroa KlrM Addition.
Public haarlug will ba hold In tha Zoning orflca In lh# lamlnul#
Counlr Court llouao, Hanford, Klurlda, on liacrmbar It, 1)41 at 1:4u
P. II. or aa aoon thrratlrr aa poaalM*.
Hamhud* Cnunir Hoard of Adjuatmant
Hr ■. U. Ilarriman, Chairman

CHILDREN 5

• Lockets
• Crosses
• Watches
• Birthstones
• Silver Spoons
• Silver Sets
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Former Call Girl Files For Divorce
MIAMI (UPU -Form er New
York eaO girl Pat Ward filed suit
for divorce hen Tueaday against
her seeend husband, Dr Julian C.
Sevens* Sr., a Hollywood, Pla.,
oetsopth.
Milt Ward, wboie testimony In
a sensational New York vice trial
six years age helped send o!*o■argsrine heir Micky Jilin to
priSM, ‘waa discharged from a
Hollywood hoipital last Saturday
after her fourth recent overdose
of sleeping pill*. r

Arto Pioneer's
Daughter Dies

Mr*. Loul* Jim me*, daughter
of pioneer Mellonvilla eetUera and
M
bcemailtteo
wa*
partieu•W R
slater of Mr*. Jobs D. Abram*
interested la March'* aetl- of Sanford died recently Is a
is Ike artBritl* drag field. Jacksonville hoipital.
According to the MbcoanltUe,The former Marie Cupper, Mri.
March and two other Mg comJamme* waa the daughter of
■Mies art tba loading seilora of Tresch aetOora Mr. aad Mr*.
«*o aucb drug* even though they Henri Cupper. Mr. Jamme* wa* ■
Charge higher yoke* than thair Sanford butinetiman before be
and hi* wtlo moved to JackuaDixon told newtmen the aub- ville. Surviving are Mr- Jammei,
imilUo would aaplore with Mr*. Abram*, four tom, three
and other Merck official* daughter*, l i grandchildren, tight
different matter* from three great grandchildren ind two browith Brawn,
floasd ant a grueling
day* la the wltnea* chair
Tnesdsy la then disagreement There am approximately 21 mil­
with Dlioa and nibcommlttao lion cat* In the United States
Chains in Kite* Xcfiuver (D- About half of them art stray*.

Jewelry Store
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MILWAUKEE &lt;U?1) — If tfci
Milwaukee Brave* trad* fUekef
Warns Spain. they will kave at
lain ana In* m m llelet Bald
•r durine the lWh a***0*- A
itrsag-mLoded ftmala fao renewed
bar him * ticket application Tut*day as ewe raaditiea - that Bpaha
rtniin with the club sail rear.

A U. B. NAVY dentist probes a p atien t’* molar* with B
finftrtip-alze TV lens in B elhtads, Md., to obtain an anlarftd eloaed-clrcult picture (top, left) of possible trou­
ble. The cable connected to th e TV camera contalna up to
10,000 hair-like fibers for transm itting light. Brain­
child of the Avco Corporation’s Research and Advanced
Development Division under Navy sponsorship, the de­
vice ean be adapted f o r fu tu re use in medical probes in­
side the body.

Har tuiti charfea iavaraaa with
"extreme cruelty." The couple
waa married at Valla*. H it1'*
Nev. II,
11, 1N7. The ault itated
Savartia had
had given bar thair Wtit
Savaraie
Hollywood ho
homo and sieved Into
Dtds County.
Aa agreement, alee filed Tues­
day, gives her alimony and
port for their six-month-old
She U asking full austody
child.

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light as a dream

Guatemala, Once Red Dominated.
Now Returns To Democratic Regime
LailH Praia lalcraatlsaal
~UuaUmala 1* a Central Ameri­
can republic with a dlitindlon
that makva It unique in lha
It I* Ike one country that ones
under Coramunlit domination wrai
i* * tc-throw It off and rtlum
tn a Democratic retime.
Bat tha Communliti and thair
fallow travellers have not given
uy, and Sunday's election raiulla
demonstrate that once again they
are In a position to threaten'
Thli was an off-year elacllon.
In that President Miguel Ydlgoraa Puentes' office wai not *t
(lake. It wa* to elect 33 mem­
ber* of the M member singlehouse, with President Ydigoraa
admitting in advance that he fear­
ed a leftist gain.
This wa* another Latin Ameri­
can election In which the United
Stales wa* a campaign Issue, and
which had lo be viewed by the
United Stale* with (rank Intcreit.
Guatemala emerged from Com­
munist domination on June 27,
1*34, when Carloe Castillo Armas
at lha head of a rag tag force
succeeded In ousting President
Jacabo Arbcnz Gusman.
Arbenz fled to the «he|t#r of the

Violence Erupts
In Strike-Torn
Textile Plant
HENDKIISON. N. C. (UPI) -

Sevon sticks of dynamite were
exploded at the llarrlett-Henderion
cotton mills Tuesday night in a
renewal of violence at the strikeplagurd textile plant
Police said four nf the I.Vi night
shift non union workers In the
plant at the time of explosion
were cut by flying glass.
Mill President John D. Cooper
said "about eight persons were
cut—I saw six m ysJf."
The Injured were treated for
minor ruts.
The mills, scene of a 13-month
old strike, had been In operation
since midsummer without Inci­
dent.. Violence earlier thia year
prompted local officials lo call for
help from the National Guard.
The explosion tore a corner of
the South Henderson mill and
shattered window pane*.
State agents, who spent months
here last spring investigating a
rash of dynamiting, near • riots
and ihootinga, wera ordered hack
minutes after the blast ripped the
brick building.
The strike began Nov. IT, ;95*
in a dispute between the mills and
two locals of the Textile Workers
Union of America over a new con­
tract. The mills Insisted on drop­
ping an arbitration clause which
had been part of the eontraet for
14 years. The union refused.
The mills closed down but be­
gan operating again Keb. 14, us­
ing nonunion workers. Violrnct
began two days later.
The bomb was apparently plant­
ed next to the mill which Is
ringed by a high eyriant fence.
"It was too far from the fence
for anyone to have thrown It,"
one otflcer aald

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Iron Curtain, and tha United
States began the process of firm­
ing up the Castillo Armas regime
with loans and various forma of
aid which now run around lh* 1M
million dollar nwr1*-.— ----With Utl* aid, G talem ila waa
abla lo aurvlva a aevera drop Is
tha prtco of coffea, lit main ex­
port. and to maintain a respec­
table foreign exchange reserve.
In July, 1U7 however, one of
Castillo Armas' own guards as*
sasiinated him In the presidential
palace. Tha Guatemalan gevsrnment said tha assassin carried
papers proving he had Commu­
nist affiliations.
After a considerable political
scramble, Ydigoraa, an army
general, took ovar.
•Ydlgorai, In contrast to tho
popular and strong-willed Castillo
Armas, is no strongman.
Rightist groups la Congress ar*
divided, and Ydigoraa' fights with
Mexico over fishing rights and
claims to sovereignty over Brit­
ish Honduras have not auecaoded
in uniting behind him the public
support Ydlgoris had hoped for.
F.ven an election-eve govern­
ment charge that iorcei war*
being trained in Cuba to invada
Guatemala failed lo stir tha vot­
ers.
Meanwhile, Communists and
pro Communists have f i l t e r e d
back Into the country and arc be­
coming Increasingly vocal politi­
cally, with th* United States their
chief target.
There have been charge* of
waste against UJ.-adminlstarad
air programa and of high aalariea
to "urlngoa." The aid program*
thamselve* have been attacked as
Interference In Guatemala's In­
ternal affatra.
This, rven though the adminis­
tration of the aid program* ha*
been reeognlzed a* one nf the
United State*' heller efforts.
Th* aid not only bolsterad Gua­
temala's foreign exchange, it alio
aimed at betterment for the indi­
vidual Guatemalan. I n c l u d e d
have been road program! open­
ing up new farmland* and new
markets. It also haa a small In­
dustry division, a teacher-train­
ing program and experimental
stations lo determine the hest
farming methods.

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Meets

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The Ladies Auxiliary of He
Lake Mary Volunteer ftra D agsrt
ment, will meet tomorrow (Thura.
day) at 7:30 p. m. at Hit lira
house for the eltrtioa at officer*
and lo make final plana for tiM
turkey supper, scheduled for 1st*
urday (Dec. 12).
The aupper is for Ihe firemen
and their families. All members
of the auxiliary or ladiea interested
in the work being done, are urged
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|T h f Association for Childhood idea* i t the Pinecrest School, Dec. were many displays ami demon- staff. The dinner table* were een_
Jucation iponiorrd a workshop 3.
stratum* from all over the c o u n ty Irrc d with red pomietliai and
people who work with children
Mr*. Charlei Bosch A. C. E . , Dinner was prepared and aerved cheerful Christmas place mail
eichange and share Christmas i president waa co-ordinator. There I by Mrs. W. A. Fcsslcr and her were used.
Recorded Christmas carols were
played throughout the workshop [
hours. Dinner was served st * p.
m. The program closed with those
attending singing Christmas carol*.
Mrs. Pina Harrison was in charge
of the music.
Exhibit and demonstration tables
were a* follows: l. Mobile* and
OFFIl KKM OK THB COUNTY HOME DEMONSTRATION CLCIkS. in­
papcrcraft decorstiona, Mrs. Grelstalled at the December meeting are, front row. left to right, Mrs. H. I*.
clirn Lewi* Crowell: 2. Oviedo
Johnson, delegate; Mrs, George Otto, president; Mrs, Martha Hraeht, first
school, miniature trees; 3. Mrs. J.
vice president. Rack row. Mrs. Hal Harris, treasurer; Mrs. Ann Mitchell,
H. Tindrll, Christms* candles; 4
second vice president and Mrs. (). O, Daniel, secretary,
(Staff Photo)
Mrs. Margaret Reynolds, magic
hsiws. (Each workshop chairman
made and decorated his own magic
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bow. which was worn a* a cor- I
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meeting pti.ee for lh* monthly
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lunrhrim of the Slaliois-FASRON
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officers wives. Hostess** w*r*
Dora) books fur thlldren: I. South»
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Burlt* *l&gt;d Mrs. C. M.
side, Christmas decorations and / l | l w a g % l * C
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gifts; 7. Christmas cookies. Mrs.
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Colorful Christmas balls, red
Harry Lasher. DeBary, and Mrs .
J
reindeer, randies and sprues ersCharlotte Whitmore; ). Altamonte
ated an attractive centrrpiset for
Elementary school, water color
New officers of Ihe Seminole ri*«. Sanford, treasurer; Mrs. H daily dutlrs. Mrs. J. |t Morris, the table.
printing done with vegetables; &gt;. County Home Demonstration Coun- L. Juluisun. Lake Monroe, dclecetc of the Seminole P.vcwngClub, modA farewell memento
was preell. were installed in airnfiFftssitr and Mr&lt;. JrlV . Yarborough, tim e eled a beautiful green sari from mulled to Mr*. L. A. Arthur who
WesUide, Christmas gilts.
- _ India.
will he leaving UuLjponlh. N*w
to. Mr*. Margaret (ioit, Christ­ candle’u h l service, at the annual *a. alteriuU- delegate.
mas candles and stars; 11. Lyman ChrlitmaV parly meeting. aiTTT? “ Mrs. Otto greeted Ihe guest* and" “ Mias Myrtle Wilson, home dem- officers ele.ieu H r tho coming
School, stacking dolls and hohhy Home Demonstration l enler on lo the piano aecompanlmenl of onstration agent, presented certifi- &gt;**r are Mr*. W. M. Hearn,
horse: 12. Mr*.
Ered Gana* and 23th Street.
Mr*. Robert A. Williams, the group cates m recognition of leadership president; Mr*. L
D. Moran,
.MRS, VEI.MA MITCHELL, center is pinning a magic Imw on Miss Dolores
Mrs. Blinton Owen, arrangement*, * Mrs
Lcnora Andrews was in sang Christmas songs. Mrs, H. H and for faithful servtec and active treasurer: Mr*. R. H. Fine, pub*
Swilley, while Mrs, W. B. West, left, watches. The three have just com­
center piecrs, dried arrangements, stalling ofttrer. Officers Installed Gra.x&gt; "I l.ongwood, «ang several participation in huiue drnionstra- licsty and Mrs. W. 0. Nelson,
pleted making the Itows, under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Reynolds,
free ornament* and alll package were Mr*. Gemge Otto, l.ongwood. selection*, including I Heard llic tinn work to Mrs Otto, Mrs. And- reprcsentativ* of th*
Officers
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r.t ti e A. C. E, workshop at Pinecrest School.
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decorations; amt 13. Mildred Bab- president. Mrs. Martha Bracht, Hell* J"1 Christmas Day ^ and drews, Mr*. It L. Rockett, Mrs. Wive* Club.
Other* present were the Mmea.
cock and Norman Reed, paper Lake Mary, first vice president; ' There's a Song In The Air.
Mrs. David Earner, Mrs. Anna Carlson,
decorations.
Mrs. Ann Mitchell, of the Semi Harris* also played sesrral selec- Mrs. S. U Topper and Mrs *. T. R. E. Stutsman, I.. D. Tamny,
uule Evening Club, second vice ti&lt;*ns en her accordin'*.
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Warren
•: J. F. McGuire. D. D. Nwtwrr, B.
president; Mr*. O. O. Daniel,
Mrs He'D Simpson of Geneva.
Trawbrrry punch and nine- C. Kamilton, O. II. Phillips, R C.
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nvi»H., o r r H * o : w * Hat H*r showed some beiullful color sillies, made cake* were served hy Mrs. Wood, R. A. Shell on, J. G. Kentaken on ner trip around the world Hollin DrJong, Mrs lieorge Gold- til'd*, J. 11. Bryant. II. C. riokal,
HY MARIAN R. JUNES
She also displayed a table full of stein, Mrs. J, B. Morris and Mrs E. M. Michaels, A. U MiMIm ,
Mrs. James E. Brookshire, pubexotic souvenirs, brocade*, wood Charles Sas«nian. The refreshment ft. W. Ackley. R. B. Moore, U S.
lieuy chairman for the Oviedo
carving*, color pictures and many table was covered with a colorful Earle. J. I- ManseN, B. R. Mala
mieresling items.
Christina* cloth and held an ar- and Gerald Arthur.
Circles of Ihe Sanfdrd Garden | home of Mr*. Allrrd Chile., I to Womans Club, announce* that all
She
selected
slide*
from
South
rangement of poinseltias.
ub will meet tomorrow as fob Pinecrest D r, at * p. m. Pro- member* arc detailed to bring
Club
\frica, India. Singapore. Hong All of the club* worked together
gram
topic
will
be
Christmas
dec*miiclhing
(or
the
»a!o
table
in
lows:
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... Kong. (Ikinawa. Tokyo and many to make Ihe evening tnnsi pleasant
The Oviedo Woman's
day at the luncheon and meeting
Aralca circle members will orations.
, other fascinating place* ll wa» a for member* and their husbands,
meet on Friday. Dee.
i inutti.in i i - ii .
V* if., Ireat lo see Ihe big modern build Much credit i* due the various
meet at the nome of Mrs. J. P.. An exchange or plants, grown in Fellowship Hall of the first
Chureh r&gt;r
hl m5* ln Tokyo, the temple* in Bang- committers Mrs. Joseph KraUCullen West 2uth St. at J;U p. m. hy member* or decorations made Metnudlsl Church.
, Church fortheir Decemberlunch u v
, r r hl)w p ^ p ,, ln n u r rh, jrmlln of lhe !l(.,oralina
by them will be exenanged.
,
, of, loud,
, , sewing articles,
, .
Article,
J o r a short business session, then ’
fhir Bpeefalty
eon amt meenng
unfamiliar eountriea go about their committee, assisted by Mr*. E. I.
llcmerocalli* Circle meets with
ami ch riu m at designs, will
Due lo ihe illncs* of Mr*. R F
in a group to the King and
Rledsne, Mrs. J. It. Callahan, Mrs,
Mrs. t . E. Lind, Elder Springs, llc apj,r(.,ia!ed; proceeds will gu to
Wheeler. Jr.. Mu* Ruth Davidson
Prince restaurant for dinner.
* *
J. I- Clark, Mrs. II. H Duncan,
at 8:30 for a cosercd ,,|p building fund of tlie dub.
has replaced tier as rhairuun of
Camellia Circle will meet at the tomorrow
JEAN’S
Mrs, W. W. Luu and Mrs. R. F.
dish, supper. Mrs. P. J. West
the luncheon committee. Those
Hoehlk transformed Ihe elub room
gate U in charge of the Christmas
Tommy Bryant. son o[ the Rev.
SPAGHETTI
serving with her include Mr*. Ray
»iih eolorfnl ChrDlma* greens and
program \ gift exchange will be and Mrs. J, T. Dry ant. has finished
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Beasley. Mr* \\. II. Marlin. Mr,
a large tree, sparkling with eolored
HOUSE
held and each member is request- his bool training at Great Lakes,
E. ti. Cross. Mrs. W. T. Walker.
lights The Elder Spring* rluh was
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Mr, L. D. Wood ami Mr&gt; E. M
in rhargp of Ihe rlrau up iquad.
hospital palienl. ‘
home, being here two or three
David Wav tie Mallies will preOlliff.
Magnolia Circle will hold their "&lt;mk&gt; at Christmas time with his
A mu,ical program will be pre ,ent a musical Chriatmas parly,
JENNIFER 01.1.IFF
Christmas workshop tomorrow at patents.
leiiled hy a group of high school Saturday (Dec, 12) al 7:30 p m
The December meeting «( the the home of Mrs. Arthur Harris.
i - l h i C(IX „ (&lt;irmifr mirU(Mn.
student*, under Ihe direction til at lb.- Woman'* Club hullding
&gt; A an io id Boat and Ski Club will
tlOA Llnco.n M. at s ' !
is back, hom e and is working with
Mi'* Linda Miller.
Student* »dl pie,eld uiualca!
mieet tomorrow at tl p. m. at the Bring
some idea, for Christmas
h r,
at „ )e nrw Pl)rc
Everyone i* requested to bring a seleclions, there v ill be group
Florida Power and Light Co. elan decorations. A gift exchange will 0 d Servi.e Station
gift, lo he void, fur Ihe benrfil ungtng anil oilier Christmas fes
room, located next to the sub-sta­ a mi) iw he id.
of Ihe building (mid of Ihe club.
I tivilie*.
tion. on West First Street.
Oviedo lias a new deputy work
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Palm Circle meets al the home
Plans will be discussed for the
wade Garner, Seminole mg with Sheriff Hobby nmv, Roy
Mrs. Ambrose Ulliff honored her
annual Christinas party. Visitors
al
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are expected from the DeLand rem t&gt;rr meeting. Co-ho,iess will know, lie will a,-i»i you anytime daughter Jennifer, with a parly in
celebration of her nghili by ihday,
Boat Club and anyone interested be Mrs A. D. Hounlree, circle you need flint. Just call him.
S E N S A T I O N A L COM BINATION O F F E R
Saturday, at ihrir home, 2003 Hia
aa boating i* invited to attend. president
walba Ave.
Mrs. F. B. Cleveringa of De­
Game* were p la n l ami pi ires
Oviedo
A
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Enjoys
nary will be guest speaker ami
awaided to (be tram winning; a
will use a, her topir, “ Flowers Hay liidu Party
scansegrr hunt, a sack race ami
of ihe Bible," The usual planl
mncr*
About
35
member*
of
the
MYF
* polalo relay race, lliarlei Lewi*
exchange among circle members.
wdiich ""lias " become1 ' in ' annual' '&lt;f the First Methodist Church nf an,‘ l,»rlrnr( .,i:nrl°" aN" won
December cu,lorn, will be run Ov.edu. ........
a bay rule Sat,.r- P " J « »■ »
fon
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• dueled. Mrs. Harry I*. Newton, day evening. Warren McCall drove
A
cook
oul
lunch
of
hot
dogs.
Ihe Iruck. and the group wn* ac- ,
DeBary is program chairman.
First Preshylerian Church dea
companicd by Mr. Warren Me- l,n " k*' I’" '* '" ‘ h"’' an'* h,rlh,(a&gt;
(.all Mr and Mr,. Harvey J ,^
pfeDels and^M iorted
^n* meeting. 7 :fi p. m.
relishes
were served lo lhe young
Slayton
*
F ia t Baptist Church, .«ung Rebekahs To Elect
Hot ciioeolate and rookies were guest*.
married people'* dinner, In the Officers Thursday
Guest* included Doric Bach.
icrved to the group at the Youth \ irki Taft. Janet Lew is. Debtor
*3s o c ia l hall, 3 p. m. Hoyal Amn , hr.
The Seminole ItelK-kah l-mlge Center following Ihe rule. Mr.. MeUta „ ebbif
Datsadors, 7 p. in.
No. Uwill mecl rhuriday night,
hw n'nn and her sister, Dunn. Debbie Taylor. I'anr Taylor,
Lake Monroe Baptist Church,
I 0 n. 0n. fs-. hall
u. m at
„ a, p.
n m. refrr,
Mr*. hlIU,m,
Robert Wacbter ,crvrd the Kathy Tllli*. Datti Tillis, Dawn
m the I.
Vivilation from 10:30 a. m. to
Holmes, Nancy Crabtree.
Following the regular meeting,
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7:30 p. m.
Darlene Gorton Janet Dough
a Christmas parly will be enjoy
erly. Paula Holcomb Mike Mad
First Christian Church CYF, ed. Officers for the coming year J o j j U P a r t y S o t
dox. Larry Maddox. Hill Bracken,
will be elected.
« 30 In X p. in.
Phillip Harvard. Steve Flelcher
F u r T h u rs d a y
The annual Cbr.vtma. parly nf * tv r * ' ir- hr , '* rk * ,
World B ar I veteran* and the , ^ cr&gt;' M ,rchr,le ,n,i Mnn,c» ° ‘
auxiliary will start tomorrow night | liff.
at 7:30 p in with a covered dish
HAND M IXER
supper, a! Ihe American Legion
Sanford's* Singing Church
Hall.
A MAM’S
FIRST CHURCH OF THE
AND GET AS
For
further
information
call
Mr*
Memorial
Bible
.
balls
and
greenery
and
encircled
The Castle
N A A It E N E
P A. Stilrs at FA 2-58SU All wives,
HAPPIEST
Class of the First Methodist I by green taper*. A tall Chrivtma* widows and sister* of World War
Welcome,* You
Church enjoyed a turkey and ham , tree added in the fedive scene, , l r ter*n* » e eligible and invited
11.1 South Maple Ave.
During lhe evening. Pete Me- In a lt r m l.
buffet supper. Friday night at
Knight, president of the class, in
McKinley Hall,
ARE THE ONES ME S P iN M IN ...
The buffet table was centered troduecil Mrs Ed. Kircher, of Ft.
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with a eUnter of Christmas bell*, Lauderdale, who spoke briefly to
MOTOR
Surrounded by magnolia leaves, the group. Mrs. Kircher helped
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THESE
glistening with mow. Lighted organize the ela»* and wa* the
MIX
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white taper* formed the baek* ftr,i teacher. She ha* been visit
Cre-Holiday Season Special
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ground The dining table, were ing her mother, Mr* Eva liar
Cnn&gt;t-Tn-Conal — AGA
deeorsted wuh green and silver key and tier inter, Mrs. Ernest
BEATER
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FOR AS
EJECTOR
The A'&gt; nte tntier* and their
u n I.E
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gucsl* were led in singing Christ­
AS
mas Carol* by Roger llarri*.
CHROME, PINK,
I’EK TREATMENT
Mrs. Gerald Warnke, social
TKay’re do signed to
TURQUOISE
chairman, w»* assisted with de­
Im.'liule.'i nap of nil electrical
d w* wo the Iporwhirw
AND
YELLOW
corations and party arrangement*
equipment. Guidance in an inby Mrs. J E. Terwilliger Jr., Mr*.
° %
rlividiiul program l»y credited
A Chirstmas party tor the chil Lloyd O. Swain, Mr*. William Ilig
M IXER AND
counselor*.
dren of ail officer* and enlisted ginhotham. A &lt;}. Jone* and Mr,
A TTA C H M EN TS
men of VAH tt will be held lo- and Mr*. O. W. Tuuchlon.
morrow al the NAS ballroom,
from 5 to 7 p. m.
Sm Mr *4 I N n
FREE TRIAL SESSION
Santa Claus will be there, with
T.
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C.IAKAMEK
a present for each child. Refresh­
From
ment* of hot dogs, hamburger*,
GAIN
REDUCE
cookies, cake and punch wilt be
M U M HIXM
WVfIPPfR
aerved to the children. Coffee will
r W aiat
3” Bu*i
Idaal for making
Excellent for
J" tbdumrn
# be available for the adult*.
Aa Murk As
ewsltads. noth
scrambling eggs
“Open Friday N igh t”
1" Hipw
13 Lb. Hcprismaking
Thigh*
pufiuia Fifare
etc.
sauces
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Officers Wives
Hold Luncheon

Garden Club Circles (pcAAomdA
To Meet Tomorrow

Oviedo Club To
Meet Friday

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David Mathes
To Hold Party

Boat, Ski Club
Meets Tomorrow

Birthday Party
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Tbi* film will i&gt;e »hown
Thursday evening at 7-10 at
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Ave. A 23nd. Rev. Joel D.
Brown, ji»*toe.

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J&gt;VT. HELTON TEUTON,
MB of M r. t a d Mrs. D. W.
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wflt t e n t to throw a fra­
u d * , lira la pitch darkaaai
aad crawl under barbed
wira with machine cua fire
overhead during hta eight
week* Army basic training
at Fort Jackson, 9. C.
During hi* seventh week oltraining. Pvt. Teston will
inarch 13 miles with full
field pack. Recently as­
signed to the fort, he will
get two weeks off for
Christmas leave.

P A R K AVE. at 25th ST.
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Sardine Return
Runlet Scientists
IAN DIEGO, Calif. (UP1) - The
■yotertouc ippearaoee aad dieappeenacc of huso Kboels of ca r
dines along the southern California
eeast nlsh t be caused by ebaaies
In temperatures and currents Is
the ocean.
TVs u the theory e( some of
MM sclcntlita. Inreitifitlne the
problem at the U. S. Bureau cf
Cemnarctal Fisheries laboratory
here.
Jack Uarr, bloloilat and director
ef the laberatery, recalla that the
annual sardine catch was niAnlni
140,000 to 110,000 tons a year in
the "heyday" of the aardlne In­
dustry In California.
"Then It suddenly dwindled to
41,04* tons In the ?0"t icaion. end
It dropped to 15.000 tona la 1051,"
be laid. "Then the sardines Just

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disappeared,

Record hlfh ocean temperatures

during the paat two years Jed the
eelentiati to believe that tempera.
Ourei end currenta affected the fish
population. The questions of hew
and why remain uanawerrd.

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V a rs ity , Jayvees Romp

Page 8— Wed. Dec. 9, 1959

ON GUARDI

By Alan Mavtr

United Press International
EAST
Iy&gt;ng Island U. M Adelphi 70
Urainus 77 Franklin A Marshall II
St. Francis (Brooklyn) M Loyola
(M o) A3
Buffalo 99 Lawrence Tech 73
Syracuse 6* Cornell 66
Wesleyan 77 Harvard 71
Navy 90 Baltimore U. 74
Jersey City St 58 Patterson St. 57
SOUTH
Bethany 73 Shephard M
Wm. 4 Mary 07 llampden-Syd. 13
Memphis SI. 107 Texas Wea. 41
Georgia Tech 69 Alabama 33
West Virginia 84 Richmond 42
George Washington 90 VMI 77
South Car. 71 North Car. St. 70
Ohio U. 76 Morchesd St. 43
MIDWEST
Wichita 91 Abilrne Christian 64
C icagu LI. 67 St. Procopius 49
.Marquette 73 Valparaiso 69
Muskingum 83 Olterhein 69
Rowling Green 80 Canlaius 71

By JERRY COVINGTON
" 11m Bnnford Semi nolea opened th eir 1969-60 basketball
M M dnln here h u t night with an impressive double victory
ow r the Lyman Greyhound*. Coach Glenn Allen, who made
mil debut aa JV coach, haw hi* youngster* roll tn a 58-37
victory In th e opening event and the varsity followed with a

Colls Favored
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Heavy Contender
In Bout Tonight
CLEVELAND, Ohio (U P lIIftavy weight
rnntender Sonnv
Liston, one of the deadliest hit­
ters to eome down the resin trail
hi recent yeara, was highly fa
sored to make Willi Besmanoff
Ms 19th straight victim tonight in
a nationally televised 10-round
bout.
Liston. IT, a six foot, one inch,
110-pounder from Philadelphia. Is
tnlrd ranked among the contend
era. Besmanoff, ilsu 17, is un
ranked. He waa expected to scale
300.
The Quaker City strong man,
fcvond by a 5-1 margin, has
three straight knockouts this year
hi victories over Mike DrJuhn,
Cleveland Williams and Nino Valdea. He makes no bones shout
Us confidence.
“ I don't think there m a fighter
Bring who can beat me," he said.
"And to prove it, I have a stand­
ing offer to meet anybody any
Mine.’*
Thus far, Liston has been hav
log a tough time getting Introduc­
tion! to tha people he wants to
natcV—Ingemar Johansson, Floyd
Pattarson and Znr* Follry. Son
ny sought a fight with Pallertnn
only to ace the cruwn lifted b&gt;
Johansson. And Johansson turned
down a Liston offer to fight him
hi Sweden.

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RICHMOND, Calif. — Bonny
Casing, I It), Slooklun, Vallf.,
knocked out Chuck Wiggins, 117,
Oakland. Calif. (2),
LOS ANGELES— Danny Valdet.
t?3*&lt;, fait Angrles, knocked out
Tano Serna, 126'*, Austin, Tex ,
181.
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Dummy Uraua, 115, the Philip
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bi Basketball Action

e f U aria la tha main gam* of
even
evening.
the ftneat trowda to atM a baakethall game here to
M ag yean aaw the JV'a jump
rif rt eft to a respectable lead and
K “was never threatened. Coach
A m cleaned hie bench at the end
•dr the game, forward Bubba
Dfirts waa lending acorer for the
Called Preas International
Hrtora with 17 point* and t«amThe Baltimore Colts sre 10
mate Mutt Johnson waa aecond
with 12. Sitnpkin* *.■-* nigh point point fsvoriics to whip the Kami
for Lyman with 11 tallies. Saturday at Im i Angeles snd
In the varsity rontest slender qualify to entertain the New York
Jigs Gracey picked up right where Football League's championship
ha left off laet season and con- games the 12 clubs play their fi­
1*^1**** to pump shot attar shot nal regular season games Satur­
through the net# to pace the Se■tnolea In the first half. The day and Sunday.
Baltimore, leading the, ban
lealor forward, who holds all
•ekool scoring record*. dropped Francisco 'Fo;tyN iner* ;nd Chi
lev VJlWFHil goals and five it** eagn Kesri by l game, needs a
throw* to end the evening with victory or a tic at os Angeles
IS pointa. Me ripped the cords for to capture Its second straight
| g of them in the first half end Western Division rrown.
benched most of the second
The Giants clinched their sec­
when the second unit took to ond straight Eastern title last
court.
Sunffy when...they- walloped the
Big Doug Tamny was'the must Cleveland drowns, 48-7. New
sight on tha floor. Coach York (B 2) it a nine-point choice
plans
i
reing
nr kna been mrching for the to end its regular season with a
Laysr
___ i to toko away kit rebound­ victory Sunday against the Reding problems and Tamny look* skins ( 3 li at Washington,
The nddsmakers are so confi­
tlka the perion who h coin* to
do It. He was aggressiva under dent the Colli (8.11 will retain
toe boards and alto diaplayed a the Western title that they al­
flan jump ahot In tha middle. II* ready have tabbed them-threedrpppod in four field goaia and point choices to defeat the Giants
in the championship game. Balti­
torn free throws for 10 pointa.
forward
Terry
Chriatensen more won the league title last
nine pointa to the Impre*- year with a 23 17 overtime tri­
atvo total and waa probably the umph over Hie Giants at New
York,
hdiet rebounder on the court.
San Francisco (7-1) la favored
Bay Lundquitt added 10 points
ho tha score while George reridea over the visiting Green Bay Parkrra (6-3) by five points and the
vagiatored five points.
Bobby Bverldge paeed the Hears (7-4) are favored ovei the
lagers by dropping In aeveti field Detroit Lions (3 7-1) by 7*s at
geeli and one free throw for 15 Chicago in Sunday action. If the
flams (2 9) upset the Colts Sat­
petnts.
The Seminoles have an open urday, the Forty-Niners and
data this Friday night and Uavrl Hears ran tie for the Western li
and force playoff games by
to OeLand next Tuesday for their lie
winning Sunday.
next game.
In Sunday’s other regular sea
FG FT Pt*. son
HANFORD
finales, the Kagles (7-ti are
» 6 Al
Jim Grarey
favored over tha llrowns (6-5) by
U
1
4
Terry Chriatensen
point at Philadelphia while
.1 one
S
John Taylor
the Steelrrs (3-31) are 10 point
a choices to whip the Chicago Car­
1
Eddie Fulirmeon
4 2 JO dinals (30) at Pittsburgh.
Doug Tamny
2
l 1)
lithe Roberts
Cleveland, which failed to win
5 Hi* Eastern title for only the
1
t
(Merge Perides
2 third time in to years, must dr
1 0
David Wilton
4 •J in feat the Kagles to tie that (rain
Bay Lundquitt
2 for second place. If Philadelphia
0 2
Marsh
wins and Pittsburgh downs the
•26 16 «* Cardinals, the llrnwna would wind
FG FT rt». up fourth. The only other lime
LYMAN
3 Cleveland ever finished that tow
0 2
William*
4 was in 1936 when it tied for
9 0
Ter i no
7 t 13 fourth with ■ 3-7 record.
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Schooling Races
Continue Tonight

,
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1 ' L A V W 'lT E R - PERHAPS
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Another big crowd I* expected
at the danford-Orlando Kennel
i Dwti4. e« tf A.*/ fr*F*'t« Jgwicig ■■
Club as schooling continues at
7:30 tonight in preparation for the
track1* Dec. 19th opening. This is
Ihe second night these pre-season
contests have been in session and
they will continue nightly, except
Sunday, through Wednesday, Dee.
16
Vn even in races tonight will
send 195 greyhounds to the post.
The entries are divided about
evenlv between nrw comers and
MIAMI BEACH (UIM) —Base- ter and tlrliveml five pinch horn- speedsters who competed here
ball men lipped their hats to the era. He fail a total o( 23 luimcri, lavt season.
The sixtrenth event on tonight's
White Sox today fur making the including four with the buses full,
rurd should he a thriller fur three
best dealt of the meetings despite while driving in 70 runs -and hat* greyhounds highly regarded here
Frank Lane's angry accusation ting .268.
last winter tangle with three stars
that they had “ pulled a fast one"
lip until the moment he Irfl from other tracks. Local favorites
in their latest trade with the here Tuesday night, l.anr still arc Keith Dillon's Dapples, Paul
noone's John Ring and Rare
Phillies.
was trying to swing another deal Street Kennel’s Happy Joe Lucky.
Lane was steaming and he did- for Cleveland. He offered Cal Me. The latter kennel 1* a new name
n't rare who knew it over the l.ish, Billy Martin and minor on the kennel list hut was known
deal in which Ihr White Sox oh !ea*ue pitcher Dick Sligman t o . la,t year as the Hobby Hour
tained hird-hiltlng third baseman Gabe Paul of Cincinnati for John Ranch Krnnrl.
Gene Freese from the Phils fur ny Temple. Paul rode all the w^y
rookie outfielder Johnny CallUun. nut to the airport with Lane try­
The burned-up Cleveland grner. ing to gel him to substitute an­
al manager said hr believed the other pitcher for Sliginari.
The New
White Sox were promised Freese
Several oilier deals still were
before they tradrd third baariimn- in Iho works as the meetings
outfielder Bubha Phillips to hi* wound up. and the general man­
club In a seven man deal last agers involved said die re was a
Sunday,
nod i-bancr •ome would he com­
“ I never thought Ihr While Sox pleted belure the end of the In­
could get Freese," Lane snapped. terleague
trading
period
on
“ In (act, John Quinn (Generxl Dec. 15.
manager of the Phillies i told me
he wouldn't trade him. I sort of
figured they'd get ■ third hair
man. hut never drrainrd it wniitrl
be iiimrune like Frecae. Now
they've got one helluva hall

Baseball Men Tio Mats To Chisox
For Making Best Deals At Meeting

Covers Sports
By JERRY COVINGTON
WH1, the basketball season ripened
with • bang here last night! A fine
erowd of aom* 300 watched the speedy
Seminole* take a double header from Ly­
man and they were very impressive in doinjf to .
No one was quite as pleased as my­
self, the euaches. and the team t&lt;&gt; see such
a fine turnout on a cold night. In discus­
sing the chances of the team this season,
Couch l-ayer felt that with Rood fan sup­
port they should do great. There is
nothing as hard as playing for a handful
of fans but this wasn’t the case last night.
There was plenty of noise from a large
student section as well as a fine turnout
from the Boosters Club.
Of course the fast club looked rugged
at times during the game but the season
is early yet and with the material that
was on the court last night this looks like
it could be the year. Senior Jim Gracey
amazed the crowd in the first half with
his dcadeye shooting from an 'over the
court. He dropped in 19 in lip- first I wo
periods and ended the evening with a
total of 23 points. With the great shooting
ability of Jim and the drive of little Hay
Lundqiiist they promise to be attractions
all season.
This year’s team will be based on
speed mostly with Christensen, Gracey.
Lundqulst, and George Perides pacing the
attack. Rig Doug Tamny was, indeed, a

pleasant surprise with his fine rebounding
and defensive work and if he comes
through like he showed he could here last
night, this could be the key to a fine sea­
son.
Also, this year Coach Layer is blessed
with something that has been nil in tha
past few years — reserve strength! Alex
McKibliin, Cowboy Oravetz, Mike Roberts
John Taylor, and John Marsh are all very
capable and will see plenty of action.
All In all, things are shaping up for a
very fine season. I believe we have the
hall players and now all we need is the
same kind of fan support thnt was given
the Seminoles last night.
•

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I was talking to Buck Metis, Lyman
head coach, before the game and I asked
him what kind of a ball team he had this
year. He said. "Monday at practice the
wind was blowing 40 miles an hour out­
side on our court and unless we can put
up some big fans In the gym I doubt If the
boys wiMJae able to hit."
Buck and Bill Proctor have done a fine
job a t Lyman and their ball club really
did a good job considering the poor facili­
ties that they have to work with. Coach
Proctor said they always get better about
halfway through the season because by
then they have had the opportunity to
.-lay inside a gym.
You can bet that before too long they
will begin clicking anil win their share of
hnll games.

'Heavy' Champ Named Fighter Of Year
NEW YORK (UPh The
Huxing Writers' Awn.
today
awarded the fighter of Ihr • year
trophy to heavyweight champion
Injemar Johansson and thr Ion;;,
meritorious • service award to
fight-manager Marv Jenson in a

“Scandinavian double."
Unbeaten Johansson of Sweden
is the first European to via the
coveted Edward J. Neil memorial
plaque for fighter o. the year
liner Its Inception in 1918

Jenson of West Jordan, Utah—
manager of middleweight (NBA)
champion Gene Fullmer — la the
first Utah born notable to wm the
20-year-old James J. Walker me­
morial trophy for long and meri­
torious service to Ihe sport.

GIVE HIM

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Even Casey Strngrl, whose
Yankres didn’t complete a single
deal during the minor an major
league Hirelings, esnresaed shock
over the Frceie deal
“ I never heard Philadelphia ad­
vertise he waa on the market,"
Strngrl remarked.
“The White Sox came down
hrrr needing a left fielder and a
third baseman," he went on, “ and
they left here with both of 'em,
First they got (Minnie) Mlnoso
in that seven-man swap with
Cleveland and now they come up
with Frceie, who they tell me ta
another IUl&gt;e Ruth."
The
Huthian
reference
to
Fceese items from hi* shnwtnj;
(hit vrar with the Phillies. Freese
openrd the .season as a pinch hit-

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children. If yen fellow year
■rain, yen will tnJay a greater
lave In tha fulart. aad be iMe to
finance a peeper borne for &gt;w r
children. Gal brp:
BY - GEORGE W. HANK.
PH. D-, N. D.
CASE C - 4H: Paul G., aged IP,
ia now a college sophomore, pre­
paring lo enter penial Collegr. Two
yaara have elapsed tinea hit rec­
ently published Cate Record.
-D r. Crane. I'll give you g pra­
g m a report,” he began. "You may
recall I was almost craty with in
dacition.
"My high school sweetheart
wanted u* tn elope and threatened
to marry another frllew If I didn't
agrre with her plan.
"Tbanks to your counsel and
that of my high school advisor,
t reluctantly gave her up.
"For a week or two. I couldn't
eat or aleep or study. I Just wem
■round in date, with no feeling*
at all. I felt dead Inside. Mechani­
cally. 1 went through the motions
of living.
"But slowly I began to c*t again
and regain a little interest In my
school work. My graf.ea had drop,
ped that final tarm from 'A' to
•R’ but I Kill had a good record,
an I cam* on tn college.
"And within sin months I had
complctaly recovered from my old
Infatuation. In fact, I met my for­
mer sweetheart at Christmas vaca­
tion and she didn't upset me at
all.
"I could than take her or leave
her. to to speak. But half a year
earlier I juet couldn’t believe I
would aver gat over our romance:
II Just didn't fee! possible.
"Now I am heading into Dental
College aad have mat a lovely
»*d whe plan* to be a school
teacher.
"She It far superior to my high
school sweetheart. And I also get
Just aa much palpitation of the
heart from har a* I ever did from
that girl in high school.

|Kit Developed For
Bacteria Testing

ONLY ONE O f IN IF.
High schoolers, you don’t get
TWO educational chances In this
life: For when you drop nut 1)f
school to rlope. that "peg*" your
future living standards.
Dr. Paul C. Utlck. of our U. S
Census Bureau, has shown that
a person with a high school dlplo
ma ram s fta.noo more In hla Hie
lime than Hoe* the fellow who quit
after the llh grade.
And each year of college adds
an additional S23.000 to your life­
time Income. Thus, a roltegr gra­
duate earns lin.inon more than
even the.high achoul graduate:
When you quit school, you thus
pull the ftnineial rug out from un
your M ure wife and chtldrrn.
If you thus fail to gel your high
school diploma, that means you
have automatically picked a sacond-ralc hut for your children'!
home: So get hep:
It also foretells a Jalopy for your
family Inilead of a nice new auto­
mobile.
It places them on the wrung side
of the track*; And you will not he
given a second chance In this
world, for your educational future
usually stops with the last year
you attained In school.
If we malurr advisors agreed
with your infatuated outlook ami
told you that you would NEVER
fall in love again, then it might
be worth while to drop echool and

elope.
Rut all such advisors will tell
you that lava romes a serond Urn*
so learn l trade nr get ■ college
education BEFORE yuu marry.
Smart folks STAY happily mar­
ried. but tha selfish or thoughtless
ones Ml our divorce court* and
Jam our relief rolls:
So send for my JOU point "Test*
for Sweethearts.” enclosing a
stamped return envelope, plus 30c
t non-profit I.
I'se them lo bolster your BRAIN
and curb your Haart during teen­
age love affaire.
(Always write to Or. Crane la
care of this newspaper, enclos­
ing a long 4c tUrnped, addressed
envelope and Me to cover typing
and printings coals when yen
send for one of kin boohleto.)

Make

GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. (UPIt
-R obert N. Frahm, a veteran
Grand Rapid* bacteriologist, has
designed a unit lh-t enables a
novice to make positive bacterial
iesii as quickly and s i cheaply
as a trained and fully equipped
eapert.
Frahm. for 10 year* the owner
of an indepandent baetarnloglcsl
testing laboratory serving dairy
plants in thr area, haa developed
a compact, table-sited laboratory
that includes a kk (or Individual
tesla.
Frahm'a unit was designed ori­
ginally for use in dairies, but he
said It ia also practical In wine
ries and other food processing
plants where eonslent bartenal
ronirol is essential.
The kill are made up of premeasured dilution tube* and agar,
along with sealed plastic ware, all
sterile when received. The test
chemical* are uaed once and dis­
carded. No Mortlinni or "dish
washing "—often reaponslbl* fora*
much a* M per cent of a labora­
tory’* time — is required.

Hospital Notes
Dismissals
Dora Nell Gravtnmler, Hanford
Mr*. John W. Decker and
baby, Hanford
Julia Btoppeiinan, lanfard
Frances White, Banlord
.Victoria Brooks, Banlord
(iaylt Mortnn, Uviedn
Aline Hsndrtg, lanford
liabell Barnwell, Hartford
Duke Green, lanford
Katie Resenleld, Bruns, N Y
Mary Kearns, Deltsry
Lillian Erickson, Stanford
Henry MrCall, lanfard
DECEMBER •

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the Tip Top Super Markets

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Art million i

Woodruff T. Bailey, Lake Mar)
Major Austell, Hanford
Ruth Marcanlel, Geneva
Uirena Tindel, Lake Monroe
Jamea G. Johnson. Hanford
Mabel Bherwuod, Hanford
Eleanor Williams, Hanford
Elisabeth Howe, Hanford
Rlrth*
Mr. and Mr*. Erie Rochester
flinford, a daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Marvin
tel, Geneva, a ton
Dismissals
Evelyn Nttllea and bahy,
Osteen
Mr*. Gorman Mitchell and
baby, Sanford
Agnc* Yost. Dellary
Marin Burke. Sanford
Millnq Lamar. Sanford. ""____
Mabel Like. Lake Monroe
Maud" 'I Nntol '''M r — 1
DECEMBER 1
Admission*
Charlie Sampson, Oviedo
Elizabeth Wilson, Sanford
Carolyn KUIrn. Hanford
Brownie Mae Le*. Sanford
Lucille Burbank, Dcllar&gt;
Rev. Henry Lamb. Sanfurd
Ruby Reliefer, Sanfurd
Dismissals
Jessie Vickery, Casselberry
Louise Massey, Oviedo
Brsste II:!!, Sanford
Mr*. Hoy Haulersun. and baby,
Sanford
Rmatee Robinson, Sanford
Shirley Rochester, and baby,
Sanford
Charles Mctjureii, Sanford
Donna Ash, Hanford
Will* Murray and babv,
lanford

Population Gains
In Sunny States
WASHINGTON (UPt) '- T h e
Census Bureau reported lunday
the population 1* undergoing a
drastic reshuffling, with sunshine
state* and presptreus industrial
sectioni benefiting itnsl,
The tote! national population
rose IS per cent from the 1940
census through July 1. 193!, in­
creasing from I30.IS7.MI to an es­
timated 173.332.000. It now stands
at 179 million and Is expected to
reach l!0 million by spring.
California had the largest pop­
ulation Increase, adding 3.S9H.O0O
persona in the l ‘« years. Six other
slates gained more than one mil­
lion persona earh.
Florida had the second largest
population gain, about 1,741,1)00,
followed by Texas with t,&lt;13.000,
Ohio with 1.3*7,000, New York
with t,iM.ooo, Michigan with I,.
t.3*,ooo amt Iliinoia with l.JM.OOO.

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A HOLIDAY CELEBRATION wan held by Southslde Klementary School
afternoon session fourth graders in front of the school. Ready with their
songshccta are, from left, Lealia Hartw lg, Betty Margolin, Pam Pigott. and
Darall Vodnpich. Looking over the pupils’ nhouldera are their teachern,
from left,
T&gt;oria Dux bury. Miss Marguerite Dotson, Mrs. Annell R a w ,
hannon and Mrs. B arbara Flora.
(S taff Photo)

. BOSTON (UPI) Pastoral
Judge Francis J. W. Ford peered
•( defend* at Joseph D. Boaati.
"Anythlag to My?" tho Judge
asked Roeatl. charged with vio­
lating probation bp boating Ms
will, Florence, a .
"Plenty,” tho defendant replied.
Tito Judge sat back to listen to
Boaati’1 description of hi* mari­
tal strategy.
"I remember hitting her three
or four times," Roaaii said. He
then quickly eaplaintd hit hand
"was forced." Tho Judge nodded.
"First of all," tho defendant
continued, "my wife la vary high
strung, you know, the nervous
typo. There are Just three waya
to handle tuch a woman."
"You can hold her hands,"
Boaati laid, "but when you let
go, she starts all over again,
twinging wildly, right? Then you
can tie her hands, but (hit hat
the Mir* end result for when you
unite her she atari* kicking up all
over again—right?
"Well, the best way la Just to
glva her a eouplo of belts, she
straightens up and smartens up,
right?" Boaati wound up••Wrong," snorted tho Judge.
r ^ B —monlha-"

Bp YKBNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - Candi­
date for uateat Job-holder la
movtetowa is pretty Peggy Con­
nelly, eurveaome foil for comedi­
an Ernie Kovacs on hit new tele­
vision panel show.
Peggy is tha cutie who climb*
Into ridiculous costumes, 1pouts
off-boat linos and risks life and
limb for laughs.
"Wo\a ouly Ucn oa Use air
four weeks," tho brunette Mid,
“ and Ernie’s dreamed up some
of the darndcat stunts I’ve ever
seen. So far, 1’vo worn a blonde
fright wig underwater, an Indian
a q u a w outfit, gone ’sailing’
through tho air on a magic car­
pet and other weird stunti.
"Even on normal nights I have
to change costumes six or seven
timet to givo clues lo the panel."
Normally, Peggy Is n singer,
but as Kovac’s girl Friday on
ABC-TV’a "Take A Good Look,"
she haa had only one opportunity
to oaercise her pipe*.
"That was laat wash," she
grimaced, "and 1 had to sing
‘Jeannlo With The Light Brown
Hair* — off key. It wai followed

M anager Named
MILWAUKEE (UPD — Al Monebak, a utility Infielder with the
Philadelphia Phillies In 1X0. to­
day waa named manager of Aus­
tin In the Texas League. He man­
aged Cedar Rapid of the Thrte 1
League for the past two aeasont.

by an off-stage gunshot. That’s
bow bad it was."
Peggy cheerfully admits the
show la fixed—far laughs.
"It's not
much a panel ihow
at it Is a comedy program," the
explained. "Tho Idea in to make
the panel look as stupid at pos­
sible, which Ernie la very good
at doing.
"Not long ago his wife, Edie
Adams, wa* a panelist, and Ernte
told her, ‘You’re great with the
pots and pons at home, but at
a paaeliat you're nothing. You
ought to get out of show bustneia’-"
There's nothing easy about gatting laughs when you're ■ pretty
girl, but Peggy, who’s married to
comedian Dick Martin of Ihc
Rowan and Martin comedy team,
la learning fast"The more attractive a girl la,
the harder It Is to be funny. The

scripts aad ikvtcben have lo bo
as humoroua at possible," she
Mid. "I never know what Ernie
will havo m* doing from week

"In a way It’* thrilling for mo
to play comedy. Before I J o in e d
the show I was forced to.rely o W
my voice and face.
"I’ve always has* a aoerot not,
but I've had to keep my seiwo
of humor hidden. Now 1 ean bo
ai craxy as 1 want. I realise, of
course, that M taka# year to loans
timing and other elements of
eoraedy. But I'm going to keep
trylag."
The first real laugh Peggy over
collected occurred a few y e a r l y
back white an a date with P r a n k 9
Sinatra. When ashed who his
companion was, Sinatra intro­
duced her to one and all a t Ba­
w d Charte*.
"I’m still trying to
down." Peggy sighed.

Give o Gift That GROWS . .
A share la American Industry grew a tad earns
threogheat the years. Per lafnrmittea raR —

SECURITY

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“Wo had tromondou* ruction to
r,H Mope oaid.
“NBC object* to tho idea of curNat humor, la tho akatch I play
f ’ - 0 crooked disc Jockey named Har­
man Payola who work* tor radio
Pr
station KUP. Ernie Kovari play*
• Maater investigating ate.
“• a n wa bring in tho name*
' ad M*M product* u mrrthandlae Western diplomat* predict a would like to *ee faster standard­
that Borman Payola la accapt- quiet, gradual lilting of restric­ isation of weapons.
tag."
West Rerlln Mayor Willy Brandt
tions on Wait German *rm« pro­

West Diplomats Predict Gradual Wayward Boys
Lifting Of German Arms Limits To Brighten
Season For Needy

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caatactad hlo aponaor (BUck) la
ta effort ta atop tho sketch from
going oa tho air. NBC denied this.
“NBC has boon sc naming about
Mm sketch all week," Hops went
• * **%» l‘a taking a aUnd.
Thto la nothing but arnsonhip and
, INa plenty burned up about It.”

Sanford Church
To Host Meet
Mr*. Loom Brown, prriident of
lha WMU announce* that Central
Baptist Church of Sanford will he
thq preeldini host to tho Seminole
Baptist Association meelinf of the
WMU December 10.
All churches of tho anoclaliun
are urged ta attend. Thii l, the
Quortorly Executive meeting. Nurwry will ho open. Rofroihments
will bo aervrd
The U. I. Department of Agri­
culture figured out that enough
cigarotlea wore produced in the
world last yeir to make a "carper*
•even feet wide and one cigarette
thlek to roach from the earth to
tho moon.

duction. Only recently the West­
ern lilies okayed German produc­
tion of anti-aircraft mluiles. Soon
they expected a request for auth­
orization lo cooperate with Ilrltaln
In building the "blue water"
groun-to-ground artillery rocket.
When Prime Mlnliter Harold
Macmillan takes off Jan 5 on a
one-month good will tour of Afri­
ca Ihere will be no accompany­
ing cargo or preaa planes. A (In­
gle chartered BOAC turbepmp
"Britannia" will act as "flying lo
Downing Street" for the trip. Any
newsmen from Britain assigned to
rover the tour will have to fend
for themaelvas.
The British government, having
acted to modrrnlir the country’s
prostitution and betting law*,
plans to cap thin with a bill lift­
ing some of the antiquated re­
strictions on pub rinsings.
Look for West Germany to
make a major pitch for reorgani­
sation of the North Atlantic
Treaty Organisation (NATO) com­
mand structure when the NATO
ministerial meeting begins in
I’-rl* later this month Germany
Is not seeking more of a share
of NATO commanders (or herself.
But Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's
government (eels that after 10
year* the whole organisation need*
an overhaul to tiring it up to date.
Among other things, the German!

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TALLAHASSEE (U l'l) - Flori
da's financial picture appears to
be brightening.
Comptroller Hay E. Grrrn re
ported Tuesday sales la* receipts
are un the rise amt indication* arc
stale revenue will live up to the
predicted 13;0,342,1x10 for the bien­
nium.
Green said sales ta* mrnme
Increased IT V» per rent in Novem­
ber. But he warned tin* wnuld
not permit the state lo go on a
spending spree.
Florida must stick to the spend
ing program authorised hy the Leg
Islaturc. II* Mid the stale must
hold back on large releases or
commitment! of funds until the
cash poiltlon Improve* nest spring.
Florida had lo borrow about 23
million dollars from trust accounts
earlier this year to keep on a
cash bans during the lean revenue
period*.
November sales tax collection*
were f 13,32(1,000. or J2.(M!&gt;.000
above (ha same month a year ago
The figure waa an increase id
7.4T per tent ovar collection* in
October this year.
Total sales lax collection* for the
fiscal year through November are
SAt.Hit,919 Thi* is up IN 39 per
cent, or 10 million dollarj ovar
collections for the same period in
19M.
Gasoline tax receipts in Novem­
ber were IS,Ml,WO, a drop of 2.43
per cent under the same month last
year.

WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT —

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I t ’D EXTENDS A WELCOME
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AI.BKtN*, Mu-h. &lt;Ul’l)---Some
IfpO youth* at the S tarr Commonwealth for Bays, In need of help
Ihemselvaa, will go without lunch
Tuesday to help give needy De­
troit chlldrtn a better Christmas.
It haa been a tradition since
1914 a t lha Commonwealth for the
hoy* to have a “fast day" just
before Christmas an (hey can
raise money to contribute to some
charity.
Although ihey are also trying to
raise $100,000 to match $100,000
NEW YORK (UPI) — Actor donated hv the Knights Templar
George Grtxurd probably withe* for a new recreation building at
Tuesday night’s NBC-TV produc­ the school, ihe boys vo(«d to do­
tion of “My Three Angels" was nate thi* year to tha Detroit
on tape. Hut it wa* live ami Goodfellow* Old Newsboys Fund,
here’s what happened:
which buy* gift* for needy chil­
In portraying a man who killed dren.
hit stepfather, Grlxxard wa* sup­
The hoy* go without lunch *0
posed to say, “Look, that night I lha money that would normally
dined with Jeannln# nt Maxim's . . have been spent on the meal can
suppose tha old huxiard warn a be contribut'd L, a charily,
different kind of bim ard."
"Umlii Floyd" S t a r r , who
Before reaching the first ’’but- founded the Commonwealth for
sard.” Grlsiard hesitated for a wayward buy*, usually matches
fleeting moment and said some­ the amount saved by the fasting
thing else, a seven-letter word out of his own pocket.
that begins ami ends with the
But he explained that he would
same letters at biuxntd.
An NBC-TV spokesman said It make n il exception this y e a r he.
was a "psychological slip occa­ cause the money is needed so
sioned by Grlxxard’* being too badly fur construction &gt;f the new
familiar with the original Broad­ recreation building.
He said the money raised by
way production."
"The play was taped earlier In the hoys would go to th# old newsthe day," the spokesman added, hoys fund but his matching con­
"nnd nothing like thla happened. tribution would go to the recrea­
But they decided to do It live be­ tion building fund (his year. He
cause it needed that one more estimated the contribution to the
(thi Newsboys’ Fund would Iw
run-through,”
The spokesman said 13 tele about $139.
The "fast day" was begun
phone call* were received npd
only four culler* objected. "They about a year after Starr founded
fdijertrd violently to th* use of a Id* home for hmnele** and woyswear wont on a show that in­ "aril boy* on a farm west of here.
cluded a Christmas setting."
The Swis* Lake Dweller* had
already developed a hreail baking
industry tu.txx) year* ago.
Man Demolishes

has hinted to frtenda ha will re­
sign If the Western allies at a
Summit meeting agree to mea­
sures which In hi* eyes would
pave the way for a Communist
takeover of West Berlin. Brandt
In this way would dramattie the
city'i oppoiltlon to Western ap­
peasement of tha Soviets.

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Clark (ulfrrrd face cut* after
he hit the bridge located hr Iween
routes 46 tnd 414, Highway Patrol
Trooper J. L Sikes said Its wai
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ENTRANCE

Clicks As T V Special
and direct two ooe-hour specials
By FRED DA.SUli
NEW YORK (UPlI — I kept for NBC - TV's Startime series:
“ Incident" and “ Girt With A Se­
waiting tor old Charley Weaver
cret."
to pop up In the NBC-TV produc­
Tom Tully, of CBS-TV'e fading
tion of “The Philadelphia Story" Lineup, !• lined up for a new sit­
Monday night and let Ioom hie uation comedy aeries, with him­
famous whoop:
self as Star . . NBC-TVs Tight­
"Theae are my people!"
rope starring Mike Connors, has
Seriously, even if these people been rrnewed for another 13
seemed a bit strange, they put on weeki . . Dean Douglas, who
an effective adaptation of Philip sings neat Saturday on Dick
M a r r y 'i story of a ebaracter-build- Clark's ABC-TV show, used to be
Tng wedding on Philadelphia's , the cue card holder for the Clark
Main Line.
show. Mis name was Douglas Wil­
As far as I'm concerned Uiia son at the time . . Anna Kashfi.
sort of airy yarn is to right for perhaps best known ss Marlon
TV because it has so much more Brando's ea-wife, makes her TV
velocity than impact. Think of U: acting debut in the forthcoming
For W- minutes we sat there wait­ ABC-TV Adventures In Paradise
ing to discover who lovely, cool, episode titled, "The Archer’s
running Tracy Loard—played by Ring . . A 13-week scries of 90Diana Lynn—would marry. Of minute filmed sports shows, fea­
course, she’a at surprised a t we turing rodeo, polo, rugby and
■ r e when she finally decidea.
iports car races, debuts on CBS
Thia aorl of production need* a TV Sunday, Jan. 3.
galloping pare to succeed and it
got Just that from Fieldrr Cook's
Last week, the Of/ic and Har­
direction snd the enthusiastic riet Episode on ABC-TV was con
playing of the start, especially rerned with a fund-raising ram
Mist l.ynn. Christopher Plummer paign by Harriet and her friends.
and (tig Young.
Wednesday night's episode dealt
ilorever. there were some with a fund-raising campaign by
rough, sticky spots in, the other­ sons Ricky and David and their
wise profe«sional presentatioo: pals. If I have to chose. I'd pick
Mist Lynn, on her wedding day. the first as the better show.
•fry in g to straighten out her life
Cultural note: Faye Emerson
wind, later, making a rrypllc defeated Cliff Arquette in an hon
speech to the wedding guests. Not est-injun Indian wrestling bout nn
shtwing the gueala was an unfor­ Wednesday night’s Charley Weav­
tunate omission but who cares if er show on ABC-TV.
a scene or two didn't come off?
More Channel Swim: The "fu­
The thing about a play like this ture" schedule for CBS-TV's Play­
is—who cares?
house 90 has dropped the pro­
The most Interesting points in posed Paddy Chayefsky leirplay
the production were seeing Plum­ about beatniks. Paddy is loo busy
mer abandon his ever . present to write it. The news that Frank
intense" look and play a Tony Sinatra la calling his Dec. 13 one
,Jtan d allith part so easily, and hour special oo ABC-TV. “ An Aft
Vratcning Miss Lynn nindie ner ernoon With Frang sinatra. .* ted
awert-but- daggerlike assignment a TV official tr comment- “ Might
so stylishly. And Robert Asher be more interesting to show, -»n
deserves a bouquet, too. He com evening with Frankie*." Anyhow
posed the fine background music. th , special will start at 1:30 p.m.
e.a.t. ABC-TV’a daytime quit
Dialing And Filing: Play Your show. Music Bingo, is being
Hunch returned to NBC-TV Mon­ icrapped Jan. t. About Faces, a
day morning, in place of Treasure Ralph Edwards show, takes over.
Hunt. 1 don’t know how the con­
A monthly, hour-long series.
testant* feel about it. but 1 think “ World of the Mind," will debut
emcee Merv Griffin has the right on ABC-TV either Saturday, Dec.
Approach la the show, lie doesn’t 12 or Dec. 19, 4 p.m. e.a.t. Orig­
arem to take it aeriously at all.
inating at the New Haven. Conn.,
Danny Thomas appeared on Mil­ campus of Vale University, the
ton Berlc's special some weeka series will feature Yale professors
ago and Monday night. Rerlr re­ discussing art, drama, philosophy,
paid the debt by appearing on ctr.
Thomas' CBS-TV halfltour. They
Vice President Richard Nixon
unloaded tome atrocious gags, but leads the 71 st annual Tournament
the basic theme was a good one of Roses parade, which NBC-TV
and they brought off not one, hut televise* on Friday, Jan I.
two, cute finishes.
Prime Minister Nehru of India
* The Channel Swim: During a will be interviewed on a special
recent visit to Paris, CBS TV* hour-long version of CBS TV’s
Person to Person crew taped vis­ Fare The Nation on Sunday, Dec.
its to th* home* of fashion de­ 20. The program ia being taped
signer Pierre Balmain, Olivia De in New Delhi. Kim Hunter and
Havilsnd. Jean Pirrre Aumnnt Elaine Slrtlch will co-star on the
Adventure* in Paradise episode
and hia wife, Martia Pavan
Alfred Hitehcoek will produce for Monday, Dee. 21 on ABC-TV.
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westbound, railroad) ship passing Motor Co. fur imlance I recall
• IVAadiNviTON «LTI , — Wu*s j through Needier, Calif.
I that it footed the bill* for a aura bus company works it* driver*
Railroads must ad-.iv at the end Vfy a couple of year* back, uhirh
overtime it ha* tu tell Ihe govern „( the j,.ar how many croiitiea showed that what we all wanted
ment about this at the end of the they have laid. Monthly they re- * « Edicl*.
month, using report from BMC-61. j„,rt how their steam engine*, if
What the subcommittee did
covering overtime worked hy hu* any, are holding out against the urge wax restraint. And it *aul
driver*. When it doesn’t work them advance of Ihe dicael.
one way to approach this is to sec.
overtime, naturally it doesn t have
jlon-, ^ ,hr
,he Iubcom. Iieforc putting out a new report
to file this report.
mttle thinks this is all bad. It say a form, how much thia will cost the
What it ha* to file then is re most of the information from these people who must fill it out and
port form BMC-82, covering over-,*report* and surveys is essential not return it.
time not worked by bus drivers.
only to government but to business.
It didn't say how this can be
A House subcommittee which
flu- subcommittee said big bust-1learned. But I'm sore the govern
lias been studying such manifesta nr** ,.an an,| ,|(&gt;cs make its own ment knows. You Just send out
tions of government says well surveys. None of these was spe- tbs form, see, and get the bu*ihave to jump to our own ctmclu clflcally cited, but take the Ford I nr«* to fill it out and return it.
sions why this is so. It's been m u c h
too busy to look into it further. The
subcommittee discovered almost
3,000 different report forms being
showered by the government on
business men and other taxpayers,llTTAWA (l.'TJ) — Aftrr a per* I companies
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Wednesday, December 9, 1959

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to tell Unine bam now
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every month, monthly reports also ini of prospecting for minerals
arc required nf those convening m Canada,
nld horses into glue. Likewise,
Center of the revival of interest
manufacturer* of knit nighties
in
gold is Ihe »uli Arctic region of
must own up to their output, though
the Northwest Territories. Recent
only every three month*.
An airplane manufacturer said discoveries hy prospector* on the
it spent 170.03H man hours on It* shores of Great Slave Lake have
year'* report* to the government. sparked
Hurry in prospecting
A Pennsylvania firm with 3nowork­
er* said it filrd 1.323 reports in a which ivnnir mining sources are
predicting will equal the famed
yrar, on 71 separate form*.
The Commerce Department and Klondike gold ruth of more than
its Census Bureau administer a 30 years ago.
lot nf the inquiries But other peo­ The new strike it close to the
ple keep getting mlo the ad
Y’ellowkmfe area where four pro
The suhcommitlce found HO fed­ during gold mine* already are
eral agencies collecting statistic*, operating. One nf them — Giant
reasons.
Yellowkmle — 11 Canada * fourth
That's where the bus company largest gold mine
comes in. And Ihe railroads say
While officials of the Federal
dlhrrs need report* for regulatory Department of Mines admit that
the hits rninpanir* never had II the Great Slave Lake are* dis­
so good. The railroads are the coveries are extremely Intrrestmost regulated industry anywhere, mg.they are raulmti* about prethey complain. One annual repivl dieting a rush of prospector* on
for railroads runs 13&lt;l pages. There * Klondike scale
arp 40 other* to he filed hy the
For one thing, they point out
railroads daily, w-ekly, monthly, that prospecting has emerged
quarterly.
from the day* of the individual
The Agnrulture Department, for miner with hu pack mule and
instance, requires regular accounts bit pick ami shovel snd has tieon hour many carload* nf corn, I come hig husmess. Large mining

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same rxciling nrws for you if you
musile maid with a master's de bachelor of art* a t Emmanuel
have adventure in your ,soul—I’ve
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gree. And she say* she has a College In Boston and a m atter’*
lust learned that men don t have jnod reason to expert lady space I in physics aa the UnivtraMy d
the missile marketcornered.
scientists to sweep the industry. I Miami, i* one of the country’s top*
Femininity is moving into the "Women," she snys, "have more paid lady scientist*. Her annual
patience — they’i* built that way salary is hartly this side of $10^
field.
To prove it, I present to you | —and a person nerds a lot of 000 ■ year,
the pretty pioneer of the opposite patience in spare science reBut beauty, (ntelllgenco, and a
sex in the science of space. Found search.”
fine position with a noble mis*mu
her at the American Rocket So­
The Florida lass sat down to a in life has been tempered with
ciety turning here. She’s a bona nip of coffer betwrrn skull »fn-‘ iragrdy,
slot" "f mngnrtnhydrodynamlr
Mrs. Mann was widowed
flow experiments and all around yrar« mm. Her husband, just
us 1 noticed the male orbs in full, „f college, died in an automobile
orbit.
acident. But she has her HUle
She looks mote like a model, boy, Paul. four, and Grandma wa*
who just stepped out of a Holly, j taking rare of him back at PatrieR
« nod bat lt.&gt;x rather thun a lady ,\lr Force H-are near Canaveral,
just off a launching pad. This gal
Her boss, forewarned about tho
is five feet five, l!7, and smiles Intense pmploye "kidnaping” prae*
softly from a hvart-shaprd face tired among rocket companies a l
that melts into lung flowing locks missile conventions, feared fnf
..
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"f platinum. The hig, wide eky-i Helen’s safety. Si* he assigned is
UlILAliO (l III — A It-year- blue ryes air just a tough softer her an escort he could trust: him*
old boy wbnie scientific aceom. than the sky-blue Jersey that self.
pllshinent* include using part* of 1Vr«p* itself comfortable about ( Now, Helen is thinking of enter*
a discarded juke box and an old k .r t i . 1, _jri*, * IentDl?
Ing another phase of apace— the
beer sign to bu.lrt a “rocket *Her title, with*RCA M nltiem nti-flying part of It. She want* to be
b ra in ' will be among those at- ta j gi-rvurs. is "nmathematical 11 lady astronaut—but, she said,
tending the .ISth national Ml analyst." Rut vsh.it she is, i* a shr’d rather not be the first en ^
Club Congress here Nov. 7*1 to missile tracker. Her on-the-spot
There was some talk at thia
Dee 2,
analysis at the Cape could get th* n th annual convention about
The talented youngster is Rob­ safety officer to pie** Ihe "de women possihly being railed up
ert l.angstroth of Newton. V I .
who won a trip to Chicago for his strurt” button on an etrvnt mi*- simn for spare flight training. 19
there are a few feminine apace
studies of outer space, the fourth •HeAir- Mann look* *0 much un volunteers like Helen Mann, I can
dimension and extrasensory per­
like s scientist that she stumped predict one thing: that the waiting
ception.
Hu ambition is to study elec­ Ihe expert* last January on TV’s line of male recruit* would reach
tronic engineering in college and "What'a My Line?" After all, who to the moon.
hopes to win one of the Westing
bou.o—Frmnttation scholars p&lt; that
Happiness Through Health
are awarded to national t II Club
winners.
(By 1)R. F. LEO KERW’IN)
\ high school senior. Boh l.ang
stroth has already designed and
bu.lt more-'.han 20 electronic de
improper Digestion
vices One is a 4IK) pound “ARLfc " t automatic radio location in
dicat ion computer i rocket brain When the bony slriicliuv lm- on the nerve supplying th4

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On Drug Pricing
WASHINGTON (UP1) - Senate
probers yesterday sought a full­
er explanation of How three big
drug compaaiea could sail more
medicine titan the!.- competitors at
prlcaa nearly four times higher.
The Senate anti trust subcom­
mittee ran acreea auch a aitualion Monday aa it opaned an ex­
tensive Investigation on pricing
policica ia the drug induitry.
Figures collected by atsff lavea
tlgelors showed that th* SchiHog,

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trsstmesi of erthrlUt.
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id.
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mist, said the Scherlng Corp. alto
hiked its prieg of gnetker pro­
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edy, mere then 7,000 per cast
above the basic coat.
Francis C. Brown, prseldtnt of
Schering,
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Denying there waa any price
fiaing In the industry. Brown said
“ we're up to our aecke la com­
petition"
But aubcommiUee Chairman
Kites Xefauvar (D-Teee.) quaeliunetl whether tba price* were
reasonable end (air to persona
who need drugs. He recalled
Brown for more quitting.

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Mr. Burley Beaett, 111 Elm
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A sworn Complaint having haan
tllad atalnat you la tha circu it
Court In an4 far B*mtnola Coun­
ty. Florida, by OKOKur. DAVID
IMRLMT, (or dlvorra. tha atior,
title at which la tniORflE DAVID
IKRLCT, Plaintiff, versus XADA
ANK IBRLET. Dafandant. that*
eraaanta are to command yau to
appear and file yaur written da(inaaa hcrtln on or btfora tha lull,
day of Dacambar, A. 11. ISIS. or
otharwlaa Darrca Pro Cuaftsaa
will ba entered atalnet you.
T ht ha nf aril Herald la dSalgpatad aa a newapapar «f peneral
circulation In whlah thla e l u t i o n
■hall ho publtahod onto aaeh wook
tor tour ronolrutlto weeke.
VVITXKea my htnd and oM rl*!
■atl of tha Clark of tha Circuit
Caurt an thla tha Slrd day or
Novambar, A. D. I l l s .

(BEAL)

DAVID HATCHED.
Clark of Circuit Court,
Hy: Jean IL M Ilka
Deputy Clerk
Carroll Burk*
Attorney at l«sr
r . u. Boa i i »
Hanford. Florida
Attorney far Plaintiff
la lb# t'aort af tb* t w e l y Jagg*.
Bemlaala Coaaly, F lot Ida. l a F r o .
bat*.
la rat Batata af
Mary SI. Sehltttaan,
Dsesaatg,
Ta All Creditor* l t d Partaaa Itavlag claim a ar DemaaAa Agalaat
Sate Batata i
Toil and each of you ar* hereby
notified and t*qulr*d to preaant
any claim* and damanda which
yau. ar either a f you. may have
again*! tha estate o f Mery M.
FeSlaeman. dtctaeed. lata of told
County la th* County Judge of
Samlnot* County. Florid* at hla
ufflco In tha Court lloueo of eeld
County at gornlnole, S'lorlda, withIn olght calendar month* from
th* tlm* af tho flrol publication
nf thla nolle*. Each claim or da.
wiand shall ba In writing, and
• Ball atatt th* plat* o f realdanu*
and, poat office addreea of t h t
claimant, and shell bo tworn to by
th* claimant agent, attorney, and
any euch claim or demand not ao
filed avail ba void.
Iluth t . Canning
At kiaautaca or U a Leal
w i l l and Teeiamaat of
Mary M. Soblltman, dactaatd

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good conditioa- sprinkler sys­
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porch: garage; large corner lot;
SLEEPING ROOMS; The Glbltl,
tot W. 20th. St.
401 Magnolia. FA MT».
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Realter
LAKE MARY
riC TIT tOtB .v e w a
Ph. FA 3-5237 of FA 2-19«4.

NOTICK lit haraby given that t
atn engaged la buelneia at SSI
S*rench A t e . BanfarB leminole
County. Florida, under the Delltloua name of. 1 A Jd Market. and
v o r ic a to D i r e t D
that t Intend to roflater laid nanto TOt ItCTII
BL’TLKR and ISAAfl
with tha Clark at tha Circuit Court,
BUTLER.
huabond and wlfo.
Hemtnulo County, Florida, In act-nrdanra with tha provlelona of tho
Vlelltloua M a n e ta tu tu , to-wlti
Faction t l i . e t
Florida Btatutaa
■It: B. O. A Sfadellna lafrUd.

Legol Notice

FICTITIOta .NABB
NOTICE IS hereby gltan that I
am engaged In buitneee at SS«
Alacon Drive, Orange County. Flur.
Ida. under tha flctltloua nama of.
Pettr r a n Portraits, and that (
Intend to regliter laid nama with
tba Clark of tlia Circuit Court,
Femlnolo County, Florida, la acc­
ordance with |bo provisions of the
Klctltlnua Nama Rtaiutaa, to-wlth;
Hoctlon se ta* y i e r ld i
Statute*
IIS 7.

Big) nabert Bruca d o le owaSr)

not* County, Florida:
Ton. and each of you, ar* hereby
notified that a ault In equity ha*
h*an brouaht agalnat you hy l.a t.
Ila Sf. Fo*t»r In tha Circuit Court
of tha Ninth Judicial Circuit In
and For Femlnolo County, Florida,
and you ara horoby aummonod.
ordered, and required ta fllo yuuy
written tnawor or d*f*n*ta to tha
i-ompialnt filed hrrtln aBalu*i
In tha above antltlad ranee, in tha
offlc* o f tho Clark of the Clrcuii
Court In and for flemlnala County,
Florida at hla ofrit* In the Court
Houe* In Sanford, Florida, an or
before tho l l t h day of Dtrembar
A. D., ]&gt;&lt;» and f&lt;* a m * a copy of
au.-h anawer or drfanee* upon
AVateon A Watann, l l a l n t l l f * a t .
torney herein, whoep addrete la
t i o Norik Slain, Orlande, Fltrlda on
or before Said dal*
required hy
th* law* a f Florida and the Flor.
Ida Rutea af Civil Procedure. If
you fall |p dp ao. a Dtcreo Pro
Confeaeo will ha entered aaalntt
yau Tor the relief demanded la tha
complaint.
Teu are farther notified that th*
nature af aald ault I* t* foraeloSo
a fleet mortr*S* owned and held
by plaintiff aa aealgne* from th*
original mortgagor, aald martgaa*
recorded la Mortgaa* kook »»,
Page* i l l «!* Include*. Puhtla
Record* a t ■emtnol* c a u a iy , Flor*
Ida.:
Baglaalag 1*1 f a i t South g a l |
111 feat W ait or Narthagat
corner of North***! ■* o f
Nerth w eit ij , Section 1*.

noticb o r s tr r
TO: ADA K. MOuRK AND I . V.
MUU11E, her huabtad; ORAXOB
FARMS COMPANY, a dissolved
Florida rorpuratlun; C. E. JIAKHIl,
J. N. W IU P A U , and RUTH HAKEft, at tha iota aurvlvlng Direct*
ora of Orange Farina Company, g
diaaolred Florida aorparatlon, aa
Truiteea af the preperty of aald
ilKaoltad corporation; and each of
t&gt;i*m if living, and If d u d . the
unknown apoueaa, hairs, devlaati,
Isgattsa, grantaea. creditors. aa■Ignaea, llaaara, aaatgna. auecaaaarg
In Intareat, dlrsatar*. truataaa. or
other partlea olalmtag hy, through,
under or agtlnet tha aald abava
named defendant!, ar any of tham
and all paraona knawn ar unknown
having or claiming any right, till*
or Intareit In or to tho following
diacrlhad laada totaled la ( s a l kola County. Florida, ta-wll:
Th* Eaat 1/4 of tha MW *4
a t tha a n '4 af Section Si,
Townahlp II lauth, ft t a g p
II Eaai.
IN TUB C f n C t IT COl'BT. .NINTH
TAKE .NOTICE that a aull ha*
J I U l t l l l , U B C l t T OF F t U B lU A ,
h**n
filed agalm t ynu in the Cir­
IN AND FOB SBBINOEB r o t . N T t ,
cuit Court of tha Ninth Judicial
IN CBANCBBT .NA. tP.SSI.
Circuit of Fltrlda. In and far BowlUPADOWa BUlLDEna. INC.
nnlo County, wherein D. D, DANa Flotlda aarpargtloo,
I
FIJI and RUTH DAN I t Li, hie
Plslatlff, wife
ar* the plaintiff*, and ADA
va.
K. SlfXiRB et al. ar* dtfaadtnta.
I.AL'RA CLARK, at al.
Tne
nature
nf thla lult la a ault
Dsfsndanta. to Uutat Tin*
on tbo above dai*
ABENDED NOTH K OF g t IT
real e itait.
ITATE OF FLORIDA TO: LAC- crlbed
BACH
o
p
Tutl
ta required t* fit*
RA CLARK, If ailvt, ftvr unknown
• pouao If married, and If dsad. your anawer and written dlfaaita
th* unknown hotrs, davlasaa, I*, to the complain* with tha Clark
aatsa* and grant*** of tlia &gt;sld of tha Circuit Court of Bemlntla
I. ACHA CLARK; liEOItOE JCH* County, Florida. In thla prncttJ.
i v T i m U B C i r r t o i str. n i n t h TICE and LAVRA JCWTICR, hla In i anil t„ eerie a copy Iheraof
J l tltCIAI* CIBI I IT o r FI.OBtllA wife. If ail**, thvlr rsspaetlv* u n ­ upon the plaintiff* atlornay who**
IN %Nil FOB SBBI.NOLB l i l N T T , known sp out,• If married, and If name and addrea* ar* herelnaflar
FI.OBIDA. CBANCBBT NO t i e M .„ dead,
in* respective
unknown *«t forth, aa required by l a * not
CITATION TO APPBAR AND
halts. dSvlssss, Isgalao* and gran­ la ttr than tb* l lt h day of DtcaatSHOW CACBE
ts** a t th* aald UEORtlB JCFTICE her. A. D. ISIS.
TO: HKLMN E. FKTEtt.doN
and LAI'ltA JLHTICE. hla wlf*; (SEAL!
«&gt;. P. HERNDON
I l i l t Jlulhorry etr**t
J. L CCSIIIIE, If all**, hla unClerk of Ilia Circuit Court
Houthgat*. Kcora* Township
known apous* If marrlad, and If
tly: Martha T. Vlhl.n
Wayna County, ML hlgan
daad. th* unknown bolra. davtsraa,
S sworn Petition having h«*n lagatoaa and grant*** of th* Mid R ow l a n d and p k t r v s k a
filed In Ih* Circuit Court la and J. I - CL'MRIEi and any and alt S t Eatt Robin ten Avtau*
for Seminal* County, Florida, In parts** alalmlng any right, lltla ilrlendo, Florida
Chaisrary. antltlad. "IN RE: FRANK and Intarpst In and ta tha f o l ­ Attorney* far Plaintiff*
A. I'KTKRUON. J R . LEILA JRAN lowing daarrlbad land lying and Publlah Nor, If, 21 A Dec. I, I.
I'KTEimaN, M A R C I A JOETTA bain* In daminol* County, Florida,
I’KTElIrtON.
minora.
PETITION to -w lt:
F u ll Ct’aTODT," praying for asr- TRACT A: Th* dnuth ** nf lb*
MAKE YOUR CAREER WITH U. S.
lain rrltff far tho abava aamid
SK't nf tho aw &lt; s *r
minor chlldraa, and agalnat yau
tha SB&lt;4 a f iaatlan
a* tn* lagal auatodlag o f aald
It, Township ta gouth
Rang* 2S Eaat.
chlldraa,
NOW THEREFORE this It t* TRACT I : Tha aoulh I I of tha
notify you that If you datlrt to
Eaat «* of th* Watt
abjai't iharato yau ar# ranulrad
&gt;* of th* RWU of tho
t&lt;&gt; fit* yaur answer. If any. tn
PE't nf gactlon H,
Men ami Women ! Train
airline* employ thousands ef
this Fttlilan with th* Clark af ttid
Township l a louth,
peung men and women coast
for
permanent
camera
with
Court and to •*&lt;&lt;* upon PatlilanRans* &gt;* Coat.
Its coast and oversea*. We
*r • atltrnsy, UEO. A. HfF.HR. J R .
leading commercial airline*
Too, and tarh of sou. ar* h i r e train you by advanced new
whoa* address i* r. o Boa list. by hatlftad and rsqulrsd to appear
In
lloateiset,
Baaarvaticaa,
methods. After low coat
Panford, Fltrlda. a copy nf aald and (lit, prrsanally ar by your
Cammunieations, etc. Meet
■ ntwrr on j&gt;r hofara tho t l l b day • itsraay, with th* Clark af tho
basic training yeu'll come
a bott-st) I*d Caurt. your wrlttvn
of l i i i i m H r . A. D. US*.
celebritlea. Get FHEE pea­
to glamorous Miami, Flor­
Tlia naFura af aald I'atltlan la dsfanaaa. If any. tn tha lull m
ses to exciting places. Enjoy
ida, for final phase af train­
Muic, Till* f.i-T hartln asalaat
quick
advancement,
edvtning. Yau must be high uhosl
you In th* abova-atyltd causa.
tute and ROMANCE ia e
graduate, 174 or ever. Far
»*4 to strr* g copy a f th* earn*
glemeroua
induitry
iieandtn FlalatlUa attaraay. balaw. on
exciting FREE details, fill
or bstaro th* l lt h day af Dacatning for the jet age. U. S.
In coupon and mall TODAY.
bar. A. D ISIS.
Iltralh fall not nr alt* g Dana*
Ft&gt;s Confaas* will b« tnttrad
UNIVERSAL AIRLINES PERSONNEL SCHOOL
ayalast you.
44-1IU lntarsetloBgl Airport, Miami, Florida
wiTJfKag say band n ( tsa l at
■agfard. Sansiaol* rauaty, Fltrlda,
Pleeeo ruth etelting Infarmetien about AIRLINE
tbla l i t * day of Novambar, A. D.
centra.
lilt.
DAVID M. OATCHBL
Clark af th* Circuit Caurt
Name
n&gt; Msit h* T. Vlai»a
Deputy Cltrk
tapALS
AW«W
W. C. V u t u i s a a . Jr.
Cdw*r4b Building
Ilnford. Flartla
Attorney for Flalnllff
i'ublllk Nov. II, IS, 4 D t t t. I.

Legal Notice

THRM MU'- **
APNOtHTPO CIWTICB
v o r OUR PUBtlC) SCHOOL9Y8TU/

1-BEDROOM furnished haute, 11
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Real la ia t# P a r gala

NEW LOCH ARBOR
,
HOMES!

a jm * ^ ib u t^ re e _ iu i^

». Reel E atite P er Sato

NEAR HOSPITAL

At low •« $300.00 down, $48.00
monthly will handle this cute 2
W
delightful suburban living,
bedroom bungalow, priced at
lain than 10 minutes from Sanonly fltSO. Offered by SEMtfard. let ua ahow you these
NOLE REALTY. 1M1 Park Ave.
quality controlled valuta, 3 bed­
room. 1 bath, double carport, FOR THE CHOOSY FAMILY
priced unbelievably lo w at
ftt.MO.M, your choice of 3 down Neat 2 Bedroom frame, one two
payment plana. Exclusive with
loti, with bearing citrus a id g ar­
SEMINOLE REALTY, 1901 Park
den. $7,MS,
Ave.. FA 2-3232.
2 bedrootftf, maaonry, T’oLR loti,
w Stenstrom Realty
only $10,700.
*
HERBERT STENSTROM
2 bedroom*, frame, Ideally located
Retite r e d Broker
an two very beautiful loti—re­
LEN RI8NER
duced to low low price of fll.foo.
LOTTIE BROADWAY
KEN TORBETT
2 bedroom masonry on beautiful
BETTYE D. SMITH
lake, $13,300.
Aeeaclateo
111 N. Park Pb. PA 2
1 bed reams, frame, neat, comfort­
able. an ilk eeres, five eeree
FOR SALE BY OWNER: House,
in bearing grove, excellent loca­
112 Holly Ave., 2-bedrooms.
tion, with investment features,
_ Priced for quick aale at 14,400.
priced at $27,000, includes pre­
• • 1.000 down payment. Contact
sent citrus crop. Look Into this.
Mrs. M. L. Rabora, IMS E.
Seminole Blvd.
3 bedrooms, over 300 ft. frontage
on well traveled paved State
Good location for family
C. A. Whiddon, Sr. road.
grocery and service station, well
BROKER
worth the price, flO.BOO.
a t so. park Are. Pb p a 2 s n i
3 bedrooms, maaonry. *a two largo
•ak shaded Iota, beautiful oak
OWNER WANTS
floors, $12,930.
Cash down to Mortgagee n two
* beeuei la the eeuntry located
as 4 loti. Oae hoaae rrated, 4 bedrooms, rural locaiion, fenced
yard, bearing citrus tree., very
good water.
nice and only f7,500.
SEE AND MAKE

OFFER

ROSA L. PAYTON
■eglatered Real Etta to Broker
• a r y E. Carmen — Leo Saleell
B. E . Rogero. Sr. AiMelalee
Pb. PA 2-1311 17-92 at Hiawatka
lAP.GAlN - MOVE IN TODAY
I BR. house on Magnolia, just out
ef city Umi’s; kitchen equipped,
Venetian blinds, spaen heater.
Mum tell at once. $3141. Will
trade for late model cer.
FA 2-4441 or FA 2 0333.

BALLROOM

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Cd&amp;anna
school of dance
6th Thru 8th Grade
REGISTER NOW . . .
CIi m m Basin Oct. la th
Phone FA 2-0884

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Wn invite yew to he ear gnesle
« ■Weelntely free without abllfn.
Hon at one of Sanford'a leading
Motel* while yon locate soilable bawelNg for yonraell and
family. Pick np your key at
ewr Sale* Office.

S U N LA N D
Estates

4th Addition
Homes Designed For
Florid* Living.
3 4 4 Bedroom* —
1 A 2 Bathe

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Paymenta
Low as $425
You can move In immedl•te ly while the papers are
being processed.
W e G uarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Horn* F o r The F irst
Y enr — Or Your Down
Paym ent And Closing
Cost Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

fera l!

IDEAL RETIREMENT HOME
NEAR LAKE MARY. Lake
privileges, $ Bedrooms, CBS,
lge. living room, carport#, utility,
quiet neighborhood. Bargain far
cash or will sell an terms. Owner
FA 2-072$

U F F-A -D A Y

I Bedroom
MORE POE YOUR MONEY
HOMES BY ZEULI

J550

.OWN

MODEL OPEN DAILY
4 Blacks west of French
on 24th Street
Its and &gt; baths, choirs of color
tile—Furred and plastar walls—
All electric kitchens— 'Terri n o
f 1 • 4 r •—Custom-built cabinet­
work and dust-free rleeets—
Landscaped and other ptu* fea­
tures.
W. H. “BHP* S T E M rE R Agency
Realtor A Insurer
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer
Arthur P. Day, Everett Harper
Robert F. May. Bart Pilcher,
Helen E. Noonan
Phaea FA 2-4991
112 N. Park

"I’m litre to nit with Iho sitter!’*
9- Real Estate Far Sale

lalaraatHaa

22. Article* For Sal*

ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­ '33 FORD &gt;4 ton pick up truck ORANGES and tangeriaaa f t pet
bushel and up. Phene F,» 2-8047.
with Ford-O-Maltc, clean, tutone
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and
finih. Phone FA 2-3781.
program*, e t e .
Prigreisive
HO Gage Rc ell train set. I year
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2831—
1934 MG-A; completely overhaul­ old. 120. CaU FA 2-S8*f after
304 Weat 13th St.
3:30 P. W.
ed; FA 2 4844 ; 2818 E. Capitan
Dr.
Furniture Sterage tad Having
GOOD used appliance* end TV a,
To and Fran Anywhere
see Jake at 317 S. Palmetto
FOU SALE: *30 Ford Truck. Good
C. R. PK IU iPS
Cond. Phone FA 2-3416.
1304 French Ave. Ph. FA 2-1841
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Service With Tho Caah. SUPER
tt-A
Trailers
I t M. Wilkin*, C entrtctor
TRADING POST, FA 24S7T.
• Aepball Driveway!
'38 DODGE Is ton truck. Will ac­
READY MIXED CONCRETE
• Parklof Areas
cept old car or truck for my
Window Sill* — Llnteta — Sand
Quality Workmanship A Materials
equity, Ph. FA 2-3013.
Rock—Stepping Stone* — Steel
Terms To Suit Your Budget
Grease Traps—Precast Step*
•F ro * Estimates
3-BEDROOM trailer fully air con­
Cement—Dry Weill
•Work Guaranteed
ditioned, washer and dryer. WUI
MIRACLE CONCR*“*B ( 8
Phone TA 2-4030 Sanford. H a.
1*11 equity very reiionabla or
FA 21711
will trade for equity in 3 bed­ 309 Elm AV*.
room home. Phone FA 2-3134.
AUTO GLASS
FACTORY TO YOU
INSTALLED
ALUMINUM
21. Farnllnre
VENETIAN BUNDS
WindahieM
Rack Diana
Enclosed head. Sag-proa&lt; bottom
Doer GUaa
Vent Ginn*
• BIO VALUES
rail with plaatle tad*. Plgstto
SERVICE
• QUICK CREDIT
or rayon tapei. Cottoa *r nyloa
Senkarik Glnnn and ra in ! Co:
• EASY TERMS
cords.
I t: 114 W. 2nd SI.
FA 2-1822 WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co.
WILSON - MAIER 112-114 W. 2nd St. Pb. FA 2 3622
MODERX RUG CLEANERS
New And Uaed Furiture
All Six* Rugs And Wall To Wall
FA 2 3622 PAINT $2.30 gal. T-Shirt* 4fc.
Carpets. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 311 E. First SI.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS STORE
1 Werk Service
Ph. FA 2 7437
Ujed furrittre, appliances, tool* 310 Sanford Avt.
rle. Bought-iold Larry’s Mart
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132 SCHWINN V anity Boya Biko —
All typri and sites, installed
English style. Can b* seen a t
“ Do It Yourself
New k Used Furniture k Appli­ The Sanford Herald day*.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
ances. A Good Place To
STINE
ASSORTED FRUIT BOX for tale;
BUY. SELL or TRADE
Machinery and Supply Co.
ready to ship. Call Homer Little,
Jenkins Furniture
207 W. 2nd SI.
Ph. FA 2 6432
FA 2-1194 or FA 2 2830.
FA 2-7130
IN Sanford Ate.
TV PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL
FOR SALE: Simmons hide-a bed,
For 2 weeks only!
chest of drawer*, dinette suite,
CUSTOM BUILT furniture - s i n ­
17 In. (accept some
automatic GE washer k dryer.
gle pieces or acts. Also furni­
portables)
S23.50
Phone FA 2-3116.
ture repair. Cabinets made.
21 In. 333.30
: t St). 143.30
FA 2-fin&gt;3.
All tubes have t t vrar guarantee.
SINGLE briL-udth-bookcMe head,,
LLOYDS RARIO k TV
board, like new. Also 2 porch
ItOLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
416 Sanford Ave. Th. FA 2 9789
rockers, good condition, I l f E.
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
2nd. St. Ph. FA 20662.
FURNITURE CENTER
13-A Beaaty Parle
110 French Ave.
WESTINOHOUSE refrigerator or
Ph. VA ?-79'3
DORIS' 11KAL I Y SHOP
new yellow G. E. refrigerator.
2064 Adams Pb.
FA 2 3333
Must sell one so take your
$SAVE$
choice, call FA 2-3400.
A Satisfied customer la our bert
New ft Used
advertisement.
23—Natter* k Penoonla
F urniture and Appliances
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
103 So. Oak
Ph. FA 13742 MaMier of Sanford WANTED: ride to Indiana for I
yr. old girl about Dec. !6th.
203-209 E. First St. I’h. FA 2-0983
Your Glamour Headquarter*
Muit furnish references. Writ*
box
R c/o Sanford Herald.
22. Article* Far Sat*

SAN SEM KNOLLS

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Wed. Pec. 9, 1959—T nge 13 u j g e l e ^ S m k * ^

H ^ B u i1 H m f^ J|a ln lln |^ ^ e p * ire

TRADE EQUITY in home for let!
model ear. FA 2-2347.

FACTORY PAINT OUTLET
YOURS FOR XMAS! I !
“At The Totem Pole"
f t 200 for Equity — terms available
FA 2-8811
3 bedrooms—' bath—on Circle 2617 So. French Ave.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor 29C8 Park cl. f inecresfT'
Let us rccommend a competent
Bay eel UaOqatat. Aster.
Painter, Paper Hanger or ConPhone FA 2 2034
PA t-M I Atlantic Bank
tractor.
7. Ratines* OpeortonlUea
4 bedrooms, neat as a pin. close to BY OWNER: 3-bedroom frame 7*3
FLOOR sanding and finishing
Cleaning, Vicing. S r r i n g
ev«Criii8I« jrery nice furniture._ vaj- old furnish \1 fcxifi:. let WVTTFD: Men ..IsOr—ated In
resdy to move In, fl2,300.
Seminole County since 1923.
104’ x 131.' One mile to school
truck farming on part time or
11. M. GLEASON, Lak: Mary
full time basis. We have good
ami shopping center. RcisonIF YOU DON’T LIKE THESE, buy
lands. Will share crop or rent.
able. 1844 Minnesota Ave.. Win­
FINE INTERIOR PAINTING
four alee large lots, Juat off W.
Phone FA 2 6013 for appoint­
ter Park, Florida. Call Midway
O. H. Ferguson FA 2-U77
1st. St. for $1,400 and build your
4-4814.
ment. American Produce Ex­
own.
change, Inc.
H A 51 ROOFING
FOR SALE: Lots, all graded, w
contracting k Repairs
FA RM ERS AGENCY
paved ride road near Monroe 8. Female Help Wanted
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
K, V. Fenner, Realtor
Corntrs. Phone FA 2-1738.
FREE ESTIMATES
D. H. Whitmore
WHITE female help wanted- C ult BOO Laurel Ave. Th. FA 2-7918
Lillian G. Tram*
3-BEDROOM home, hardwood
be It. Apply to Pig ‘X Whistle.
Associates.
floors. large lot. 2409 Adams
PAINTING A DECORATING
116 S. French Ave. I'h. FA 2-?22t
Court, Wynne wood. T e r m s .
Licensed — Bonded
After hours, FA 22818, FA 2-4921,
FA 21817.
AVON CALLING
Free Estimates —
FA 2 0261
For women who want to earn
Work Guaranteed
2-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
about 32 • 83 per hour. WRITE
Seminole PaluUag Contractor*
home. Low down payment. $36 • Manager, Box 248, Lockhart,
FA 2 1204
RAYMOND M. BALL a month. 1118 Summerlin.
24— Lost 4 Found
Fla. for interview.
R E C O R D PLAYER, portable,
nTwpedal
.Service™
mmm
AND ASSOCIATES
automatic,
43
RPM
with
assort­
Beauty Saloa
Heal Estate — Insurance
LOST:
ilcddon
spinning
reel
and
2424
SUMMERLIN
11 E A T I N G
ment of records: alio erector
2310 Oak
FA 2-7684
Barely Bond*
action rod at Geneva Bridgn
Only $44)0.00 down. FHA, will make EXTRA MONEY nerdtd in your
II.
II.
POPE
CO.
set with motor. Phone FA 2-0788.
218 5o. T«rk Ave. Th. T \ 2-3841
home? Make spare time pay. As
boat ramp Sat. If found t ill
yeu the proud owner of this de­
FA 2-7830
?oo s. Park _ FA 2 4731
FA 20123. $3.00 REWARD.
"
little as three liouri prr day will
Sanford
luxe 3 bedroom rhillipi-Buill
Evan* Bldg, tasks Mary
bring excellent earnings oppor­ RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO IT)VELY LADY BEAUTY SALON TAILORED maternity wardrobe,
home In beautiful Wynnewood.
like
new,
reasonable.
Ph.
Baggtrly Bldg. 2337 Orlando Dr.
tunity. No experience necessary. Greenware
Hi. FA 2-1290
LOST: 24 In. boya Roadmasler
Free Instruction*
Notice the corner location, trees,
FA 2-3134.
Write
Box
C,
C/o
Sanford
Her­
bicycle: basket on front: front
and 91' x 130' lot. Exclusive with
Gift Pieces—Supplies—Kilns
|ih H a w # riA P I» n U _
LAKE FRONT Property In Osloen
ald, giving phone number.
while will tire, black back tire;
Rinehart Road
Ph, FA 2-1707
SEMINOLE REALTY, 1901 Park
MAYTAG
Washing
Machine,
ex244 ft on lake; 231 ft. on front;
Cat Flower* For Any Occasion
seal broken. Ted WilUami,
Ave. FA 2 3232.
cellent
condition;
typewriter.
te. Male ar Female
LEWIS SALES k SERVICE
227 ft. on East; 98 ft. on W’est;
SANFORD FLOWEIt SHOP
FA 2 3464.
Phone
FA
2-1630.
Vespa Motor Scooters
modern 2 bedroom home, double
FA 2-1822
or
FA 2-0270
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
garage: 90 fruit trees; 3 In.
Healer k Lawn Mower Service
2311 French Ave.
Motor
Route'Carrier
West Country Club ltd. FA 2-7928! too SEEDLING Orange Trees two
well. Th. Orlando, GArden 3-3777
Ta service Enterprise and Ben­
J. w . HALL
*r*. old: Saw Hospital, Country
son
Junction
area.
Apply
San­
Complete
Lawn
Maintenance:
nealL.r
Club Hd.
ford Herald.
Fcrtilner — Spraving — Moving
"Call Hall”
Phone FA 23841
S i. Jmk** K f t l f
JOHN LOMMERSE
17. Pet* • I.hoetnek SapplHe*
II. W’ark Wealed
416 Wtlluw Ave. FA 2-7187
US N, Park Ave. Th. FA 2-6123 ATTENTION NAV Y ! Overseas
MINIATURE poodles AKC regis­
bound. Must sell our privately
TV and RADIO REPAIR af w
tered. excellent pedigree, Ph.
K ill 3 bedroom home. f i « l for
IIOUSF. [or Sale or Trade: Price
3 00 nights and weekends; SanFA 2-3142.
family. Close to base and
llrcl
rut ploy ment, local
17,500. Terms. Ph. FA 2-8181.
resident, gjod reference*. Ph.
furd, Lake Mary and Long wood.
schools. Outside city limits.
SHETLAND pony. 3g Inches high,
FA
2-2772
and
FA
2
6613.
FA
2-1033.
Hardwoed floors, kitchen equip­
rail afire 4:30 P. M. FA 2-3944.
NATURE KNEW
ped; large lot. Down payment ad­ HOUSEWORK. Phone FA 2 779t.
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
somehow that the little oak tree
justable. Call FA 2-3103.
IV. Koala and Mol ora
Since 1918
that started growing decades
12. Plumbing Sersltfe
A. IIAItK
DeBARY
ago would someday shade this LOTS for sale; cleared; high
North 8 1422
NUrth 8-4711
Gateway To The Waterway
modern 3 bedroom home. Neat,
ground: 11’ x 143'; Near Raven­ SANFORD Dumbing A lleillag
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
trim, and bright inside because
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
na Park; $830. FA 2 7313.
2386 So. Elm Pb. FA 2-7914.
AV. L. HARMON
of the added Florida room, the
Robson Sporting Good*
price will surprise you —pleas­ 3-ACRES of good farm land in Plumbing &amp; Repairs PII. FA 2-4223 After 5 P. M. 304-6 8 E. lit.
Ph. FA 2-5961
Sanford Celery Delta $300 per
antly! $1,000 town will make it
Joe C. Thomas
acre. Excellent terms. Richarda to il Sarlt* St.
yours.
FA 2-0618
Hotel, Melbourne, Florida.
W. I . “ BUI” STEMPER Ageacy
Phsae FA 2-4111
US N. Perk

r

(Dawn A

USED C A R
B A R G A IN S
READ 'EM &amp; LEA P

WJj

LIKE LAKES?

If yeur pockelbook matches your
latte for superb LAKEFRONT
/P lu m b in g A Heat
value, we have a group of 2.
3. and 4 bedroom homes beau­
AIR CONDITIONING
tifully located and luxuriously
CONTRACT
and REPAIR WORI
built to provide you the utmost
FA 26142
pleasure to Florida living. 1W7 Bastard Ave.
Priced from 823.500. Tat us show
PLUMBING
)ou and you be the Ju ge.
Contracting A Repair*

&amp;
South
PINEC RES1

ten te r !

W. If. "Bill" STEMPF.R Agency
Phase FA 2-48*1
It! X. P irk

OajocUi 'a fflkq. S io te

Samovar

VODKA

CHRISTMAS
$*&gt;99
DECANTER
4# Fifth
Regular $5.98

l-Tcc Eatiinatci
R I- HARVEY

*64 Sanford Ave. Phonr FA 2 3313
II. Electrical SrrvIfM

“In the City of
Gracious Living”

D rea m

N EW
R AV EN N A

H o m es

PARK
HOMES

*3 4 0
Down ray men l-No Cloning

*9 8 9 0
TO TAL PRICE
Home* feature .1 Bedroom* •
1!i Tile Hath* • Screened
Perch - Utility Room • Ter*
ratio Floors • Carport* - Land­
scaped Lot* - Ail City CenvrnieiKM.

•

Q uiet Cam s a n i t y

•

Near Gall Coarao

$450 Down
T u n W ent On 2 0 lh
S L Follow C o untry
H o b 1U. k W atch
Far Our Sign* • • .

OPEN DAILY
9:00 A. M. ‘Til Dark
SUNDAT
2:§f P. M. T il Dark

I

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.

Houso Wiring — Electric Service
Sid Vlklen
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
PA 2 0911

ODDS &amp; ENDS

i

Wool 88* tors
FA M IN

$

Baekease Bed, Dreiser A Chest«f-Dr*w»r» Slightly
Damaged
. 1118-30

Reg. $6.63

DELIVERED

$ ^ 0 9

4 Drawer Che it, Slightly Dam.
aged. SALE ...
119.50

2 Full

Bnokraw Headhoard*. Slightly Du m ated
EACH .......
inno
Sue

I Full Site BaeVraia H»*dboarde, Discontinued Models
EACH ..........
120.00

BUICKS t P O H t l A C S
Will llcgin To Roll Annin Dec. 91 h. Place your
order now for Preference Delivery!

SCOTCH

SPECIAL

.MARTINS VVO
HAIG &amp; HAIG
VAT 69
USHERS (ireen Stripe

111 So. Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-6311

Hurry- 11 Won't S la y With L'a Long At Thla Price!

119 0

Fifth

- S c a g t a m 's V I 0 , .

5 Twin Sire Bon»ra** Heedhoardi, Slirhlly Damaged
EACH .......
.... *13.00

*1 5 8 5
195? P L Y M O U T H

Ca n a d i a n Cl ub
R e g . s e .s u

4-Door Riverla • Factory Alp Conditioned * Radio •
llrn le r • Power Sent* • Power Window* - Power
Steering - Power Itrnkes - The Finest Hulck Built *
A Local Cur Priced To Sell At Only

(lelvedere • 2-Poor • VS • Powerfllte • Itadlo • H eater •
2-Tone Red &amp; While • Spotless - A Popular Car At A
llargnin Price

1 Giant Hollywood Red • Dis­
play Sample - Keg, $219.50
SALK .
*189.30

F0D1 ions

FIFTH

$C 99

5

$4

Ruy with confidence at your Seminole County
Authorized • PONTIAC • ' IIITCK • RAMBLER
Dealer.

F ifth

49

40 Popular Brands At Cut Rate Prices

O S C A R ’S

CMutraetton G*-, lac.
m

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F u rn itu re C learance

$haanud&lt;ah

6 t r Hwy. 17-92 A 27th SL
Phon FA 2-1501

V

1957 B U I C K Ro a d ma s l e r

10% DOWN DELIVERS

PKG.

STORE

OPEN Men. Thru Thur*. 7 . 16 Frt. k Sat. 7 • If
STATE HI WAY 46
Garner Genera A Btardall A rr.
Ph, TA 2-7872

*301 W. FIRST ST.

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F A J -0 3 3 U

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;

Student Drives
Bus To School

Bosses: Tolerate
OOCMO (UPS) -

BRIDGEPORT. Conn. (U P lj—
Many college itudenta drive lo
their c i m t i In iporta f a n . Jalopiei or conventional autoi. But
Gordon A. Wazner, a senior at
the University of Bridgeport, hat
them all beat.
He rolli onto the eamput be­
hind the wheel of a 32 ptiicnger
but
W amer has a part-time Job at
a but driver, carrying pupili to
and from three public aehoolt. Hil
employe! let him ute the but
to attend hit college clattet and
undent council meeting!.
“ The bigger problem it p a rt­
ing the thing," tay t Wagner.

Tht tue-

etaefnl boat mutt have a “high
trsdrsllim level,” according to ■
pndeeaer with both practical and
academic kaowledg* in the art of
lay E. Brown, profettor at the
Udverahy of Chicago'! Graduate
Bchaol of Boaloeaa and lupcrinindent of iu Til-bed elir.tea, aafd
leader* of men miui learn to
tolarata human raQingt and Ind B d n cy .
Describing what be called "the
•Bwr-none complex," Brown aald
aaa of administrator!’ moat com­
mon pitfall* It the "tendency to
attempt only perfect tolulioai In­
deed of the aceompilahable."
"The aueceiiful adminlitralor
moat on occailona tolerate ronditiofia of iaefndency rather than
court failure by attempting to
dear all obatacka with one great
p u t ,” he aaid. “He mutt deter­
mine bit goal! and evaluate the

I X (Jf) TIM COOLEY, left. Heavy Attack Squadron
One Bombardier'Navijrator Training Officer, wan
awarded a plaque by Cdr. David A. Kinjf, VAH-1 exe­
cutive officer, to commemorate hit tour of duly with the
VAH-1 TiKcr*. Cooley him been with VAH-1 since Sep­
tember, M)o7. He and Mr.a. Cooley will yo to Hartford.
Conn., until Cooley enrolls in Wharton Bu.tinen* School
a t the University of Pennsylvania. The Cooleys made
their home »t 12i Shannon Drive, Sanford.

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For Annual Day
Personnel of Ihe Naval Air Slat ion were making plans to
Ilost 10,000 civilians anil Sanford was winding up prepara­
tions for the annual Navy Appreciation Day Saturday as the
Navy Bombing Derby entered its fourth day today.
The bomber crews stuck strictly to business, with the
crew VAH-5 Savage Sons leading after yesterday’s point
totaling. VAH 3 Ihtd 1.9*3 points

after adding Sit yesterday. V.sH-T
Is in second place and gained *3
points on the leaders yesterday,
hut registering GSft points In the
third day.
Seminole County rasidents, in­
VAH-5 LEADERS of derby a n , from right. Crew 5—Lcdr. Hugh O'Hnra,
cluding school children, will be
pilot, Lt. (jg) Bill Hopkins, bombardier, and C. 11. Smith, AE2. Crew h—
guests of the Navy Ssturday when
Appreciation Day at Ft. Mellon Park are Jnyre# Pre*. Maaon Wharton
tha Ramey field gates will b*
l^edr. Kin or)' Tiffany, pilot; Lt. (jg) Gordie Kuehn, J. L Taylor, AK2.
and Santa Claim, who will lie present.
open ta the ptiMir from • a ■.
until 4:40 p. m.
Tha carriar airmanship competiUoo and air aftow wtU atari at M
a. ta. wish AID Skywarriore jeta
ROANOKE, Va. (CPl)-V irginla competing tor prectelon and tochNEW YORK (UP1)—Stock pci#
slats potto* frabbwd another *•- niqua.
ea at 1 p. m,;
Other
highlights
of
the
show
wM
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Lass's “LRtto Aloatraa" priaoo include precision flight manuevers. Amen pan Tobareo . . . . . . . . H*7
loft bombing demenaaratoeai and
aaatp M a f . A bant tor •***■ to­ praachtaia jam pa.
Pathtokem Mod ................... »&gt;*
*TH
rn airuevg desperate prisoner* was
Many high official# of tha Navy Chrysler
WEATHER; Partly cloudy through Friday. High today, 68-74. Low tonight in the 50‘e.
pressed bp the fB I and other Department are asptcled la al­ Curtiss - Wright .................... 33H
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VOL. XUX
United Frees LeasedAVira EsUMUhed PJ08
THURSDAY. DECEMHER It). lf»r&gt;0
SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO. 582police.
Meanwhile, the Sanford Cham­ Eastman Kodak .................. lilt
Twenty men broke from the Ivy ber of Commtrca and J a jeers are Ford Motor
M*»
Muff maximum security prison
General Eleclrw ................
slu
s s rif Tweeday, and the roundup romplrttog plana far the fashv- General Motors .................... 32'*
UIm at fo rt MrHoc Park which
was ea a nationwide scale.
Graham • Paige ..................... 2‘«
will atari at 1:30 p. m.
........................
t»»s
Not yet spotted was Charles W.
Santa Claue la expected to ar lo ll. T A T
I N - ltf r
V (Y sn k ) Stewart, 1*. who master- rive at 1 p. m. to dtsTrifvtoe randy Kel t
T7's I
\ I.orillard
minded the escape alter complain- to youngster*
I9G :
in« of brvulity in Mm prison near
.Anyone wtahing to attend the Minute Maid
121 *.
YaneepvtIle, X. C. Hta eolaader frtUvMee ran pick ep their free
|«H
Jxmea Edward • O w i"*,
had . . y » u tm n t’ t e j whis m e r e h e n m tp * ?“ . J *
ie.'ri' Ho*buck
im ii eaptuleu.
"listed Ml yesterday's Herald.
IBS i
Stewart, oaca branded an owlAddMonsr merchants who will Standard Oil (NJ&gt;
21 v. 1
l i « by a judge am. wlois* father join in giving away tickets are: Studebaker
tl»
and brother were executed for Phillips Colonial Clraneri, Sem U. S. Sleet
107**
killing a policeman, was consider­ inota County Laundry. Downtown Weatinghouse El.
ed the most dangerous of the con­ Cleaners. HM Tasmhee end lup
victs who broke from the prison. pig. United lum ber. Miracle Con
* The M year old thug trora Vfl- cr ele, Chapman Concrete. Good
mington. X. C., was believad arm ­ year Service Stores, Western
ed with a sub-msehine gun, ooe of Auto, Sweeney’s, Celery City
tho IT weapons taken by tbs con Printing Co.. Kaust Drugs. Touch- Didn’t Quite Work
ton'* Drug Co.. McReynolds Drug
viets in their aacape.
GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (UPL
Jittery residents of the North Co , O. D. Farrell’s liquor Store, Eight convict.* in lha lightly-guai
The
Town
Pump.
Harry's
liquor
Carolina-Virginia area where the
ed penitentiary here who re
w sreb was centered were calling Store and George'* Bar.
about the Yanceyvillr. N.
police every time they saw s sus
prison break and tried it the
ptcious person. One caller insisted
selves ran into a hail of gunfire
that officers arrest a man who
Th* Seminole County school sys­
id wounded at
that killed five and
| * i i only fixing a flat tire
least two.
tem will eliminate double teasionn
Captured tarty today was Ho
m alt aounty schoota b# lh« aprmf
bert Council, .34. a Negro of FayArmy To Withdra
term of IMU, *upt. R, T. Milwe*
Htrville, N. C. He offered ao re­
WASHINGTON tU PIl said today.
sistance when puked up shout «
United States announced today
Milwee said he and other aeluvol
a, m. while walking along a high
DINAR DEL RIO, Cuba &lt;UPI&gt; the l.Zftft American Army tnx
way about five miles south ol —Two lop-ranking army officers stationed in Iceland will be wi
official* are working on a largo
Lynchburg, Va.
scale plan to eliminate double seacame here from Havana late drawn during Ihe first six imm
Four fugitives were caught iu Wednesday to investigate Miami of next year Approximately t.
•mna which wtU b* ready he th«
Ohio Wednesday and sevrn were an Austin Youngs escape from Air Force and Navy personnel t
first of ihe year.
apprehended in Virginia Wednca- lha prison where he had been sen remain in Iceland
He mi rule County achoola have
day night.' Another, who left the fenced to serve 30 year*.
conducted double s***mmii sine*
camp a couple of hour* afu r the
Maj. Juan Almeida, command­ Optimistic Coach
HAD.
mass break.* had been caught er* of the army, arrived with Maj
’ FAYETTEVILLE. Ark. lUI'l
MHwre explained that new school
Tuesday.
Dermidio Etc* Ion a, commandant The Arkansas Haiorhack* show
roaiatruclton and additions to vari­
of ihe Glh Military District, who so much zip Wednesday m pracous schools in Hie county will mako
had been in Havana on leave.
tiring for their Jan. 2 Gator- Howl
elimination of tha doubla aesaioa
Almeida returnad to the capi­ dale with Georgia Tech that Coach
Enraged Student
program possible.
tal after inspecting the washroom Frank liruylr. dismissed them
Prujrcla expected to be eomfrom
which
Young
and
a
Cuban
Threatens Teacher companion. Sergio Hernandez early "We quit a little bit ea
early
pleied by the end of IWO are tho
mg so
became we were gelling along
new Seminole High School, being
Reyea. made their escape Eaca- well," Bruy lev remarked
With Gun In Class Iona
constructed near loike Jennie, and
remained to direri the
MfDDLKTOWN, X. J. (U P I)-A search for the fugitives, who are
aslditions to the Midway Elemen­
ITyesrold high school student, l&gt;clievrd to have fled into the KDA Warning
tary and Itosenwald Schools and
WASHINGTON (UPIl I
g enraged al being suspended from nearby Organ Mountains.
schosils in loike 31ary, Longwood
classes, Ihreaiened hit teacher
and Oviedo.
Investigators said Young ap­ Food and Drug Administration
with a loaded gun Wednesday and pears to have made the hole in vised the public today not to
Milwcc also repsirted that tho
was disarmed by his older broth­ the wall through which the two lieve *nv claims tin t use of sal
school board plans to hire 100 ad­
shortening* or oleomargar
er. a clasamate.
ditional school teacher* in lytiOAt
men eiraped with a piece of iron oils,
Police said the teacher, Joseph detached
to take rare of a projected I t
from the furniture of hia would prevent heart attack!
stroke*. FDA Commissioner Grot
0. Marion, 33, walked into hla cell.
per rent increase in atudenta io
P. I.arrick warned that the gove
classroom anil found the boy,
the county'* 20 school*.
men) considers any such he*.,..
James J. Murphy, sitting on a
There are approximately 11,0o0
radiator.
claims by sellers of such “unsetSnow Flurries
yiN.ngatera attending xehool in tho
BREAKING G RO U N D FOR T ilE BLOOD B A N K nr*
DuukLu ijtenatruin; A. B. Peterson Sr., chairman of tha
When the youth was alow to go
urated fats and oils" as violation*
county and 400 (earlier* ao tho
.Mr. urn I Mm. Frank Evan* uf Iaike Mary. Kvans, first
board of trusteed of Seminole Memorial llonpital; F.
to his desk, aa ordered by the Enter Midwest
of th* federal misbranding laws.
faculties thi« terra.
Seminole
County
Illootl
Hank
chairman,
anti
Mrs.
Evan*,
Burton
Smith,
chairman
of
the
('antral
Florida
Blood
Q teacher, Marion gave him a slip
t ailed Press lnteraatlossal
first donor, joined in ground breaking eeremonie.w nn the
Hank; .Mr*. Mary Doucette, technician in chariot of the
directing him to report to Prin­
Scattered showers and snow Strict Controls
Seminole Memorial iloH|&gt;ital grounds yeaterday. Other
cipal William K. MrgtU, who asis- flurries moved from the South­
county hank; and Mra. Mary Rand, secretary-nianajjcr
HAVANA (UPIl — Cuba's revo­
pendnl ihe youth indefinitely west and Pacific Northwest into lutionary rrgtme ha* rlamped
participant* in the ceremonies were, from left. Sen.
of the Central Florida Blood Bank.
(Staff Photo)
from school.
the fringe* of the Midwest today strict controls on exports of foreign
Murphv returned to ifve class­ to atop away at the fair weather eurreney. ruling among other
room. drew a If caliber auto­ over most of the eastern half of thing* that investors living abroad
matic and told Marlon, "Now Ihe oatioo.
may lake no mnr* than 3200 a
something m going to happen to
Florida, bitten by three cold month out of the country. The regu­
The Sem molr county teho&gt;i|
you,’* police said.
snap* in a week, turned its best lation* published by the National
luiard today decided not to apply
* While 3ft other students divrd face to Ihe tourists with temper Bank's stabiliration fund provide
for a school tile at the varalrd
under their d e s k s , Thomai Mur- atures m the 70s—wirmeat ia the aim Inst persons desiring to travel
Osceola airport npar Geneva. Tho
f phv. Ik, jumped from hit aeal and nation.
abroad—including those nn official
.......
..
..
.
board cannot prrscnl ihe required
ran between hi* brother ami the
business—must obtain special per­
LAI E •ANAVEBAL turn — site plan to the federal governretreating teacher and grabbed
mission If they want to take more
o ific iiiii i*f I III* UrNljfii* and Strut* nirnt, owni*rv of the nrport JriilU
Police Group
the gun
than 113ft with them
NEW DELHI (CI’i
President after his busy das lh.it began will peace lie said and h* called iur.il Iron Worker* Union planned we said, This would require moro
Eisenhower renewed his rati to when he laid a wrealh on tile nn India lo 'is Ip lead it
meet today with some GOO wild immediate and ronrrete arrangeMeets Friday
day fur controlled world disarm­ tomb of Mahandas K Gandhi,
111* Indian government pul cat striker* to trv lo |n-rsuade them t menta than the board i* able to
Court
Asks
CAB
Hoard Sets Meet
Sanford's Police Rrnevoleni Aa
ament but warned Communist
stringent xrrurUv measures in to return lo their jobs at the mu make right now, he explained
Sanford's Civil Service Board sociatton will meet at the police
China the United Slates stood hero of Indian independence, but force, even greater than those in­ site base
A tract at the airport was view­
Reconsider
Route
station
Friday
at
3
p.
m.
to
dia
will meet at S p. m. today m tha
ready to protect its tri*nd* against lie brightened when graat crowds
The wnrki r* walked »(f th* Mi ed as land reserve for a possible
WASHINGTON i l l ’ll — Th* an "alien phliosopliv barked h&gt; lining Ihe streets of New Delhi voked wlien Communists Nikita
ct.s* incorporating the group.
City Hall’s civil service room.
Khrushchev and Nikolai Itulg.imn Wednesday in a di-pule over whe future school Hi* counly ia a t­
l T. .S. Court of Appeals diieetnl great military rnlgic "
cheered and tcrc jii,-d their ap visited i'ailumciit ,n I'.li3 Armed ! Iher an abandoned missile Lunch tempting tu acquire the airport she
th* Civil Aeronautics Hoard today
Eisenhower addressed a joint
police ill ttie I . &gt; and Indian *er mg complex was to he dismantled Irom the government.
to reconsider its award In Trans session of F’arliaiienl minutrx proval of his peace mission.
ret services were stationed on the nr undergo demolition
The board accepted Hie thU.Ooo
World Airlines of a new route alter a meeting well I'ruoe .1in
The galleries of I’arliamrnt roof
About 100 workers in irther un bid of Richardson Construction Co.
of Parliament and parapets
from St, Louis to Miami and isler Jaw.ilurl.il Nehru at which were packed hour* before Eist-tl
inns mined them in * sympathy of Ft. Lauderdale to btoild the
alongside
BEECH GROVE. Ind. (UPIl — Tommy's life Then they talked other Florida points.
h* was reported to have offered huwrr arrived lu warn the world
walkout.
Oviedo School additions. The Rich­
Tlie
I'ommumsi
had
given
that
if
thrre
is
not
peace
"there
The
court
found
that
while
th*
To,limy Thompson talked and of Tommy'* voice. They said
| U. S. military aid should a shoot
The union lenders branded the ardson bid was judged the lowest
their
foil
approval
to
tile
Eist-n
may
lie
no
generations
lo
follow
yrlled and shouted all through hi* there was very little hope Tommy CAR had limited it* hearings to | ing war develop from Ih-d China •
strike as “unauthorized’ ami said
consideration* dealing with H*. attack* on India's northern tmr us " Only * world campaign can (lower visit—lull rioai were report they hopcsl In settle th* dispul* and best bid to butlsl sevrn class­
sixth grade elasa today and m&gt; ever would speak again.
rooms. an administrative tuUe aad
nil
worried
s'
ihe
magnitude
of
Then began ihe series of oper­ I.ouia . Florida service, it took d*ra.‘
one could get enough of It.
cafetorium for Oviedo Iflgk and
his rtception. Vhey wer* said lo later in Ihe day.
''It's a miracle, that's what it ations at Chicago's Children's transcontinental a*pests into ac­
Despite the union’s back lo work three rlataroom.*, an adiaaiatraEisenhower received a standing Steelworkers Ask
be concerned Ihat it would dwarf
ia," Tonimv's father, Paul said. Memorial Hospital, noted for its count when making the award.
order, the members showed no live suit*, cafetorium and library
ovation when b* entered the Jam
the
reception
espectvd
when
Sov­
Th* court said th* agency ‘‘can parked and flower b.-derked par­
"It's Christina*,'* Tommy's mo­ work in bronehulogy. A special
iet President Kllmeiill Voroshilov sign- of returning to their job*. for Oviedo Elementary. ' - n r tr it
mold and sliver tube were insert­ not hear an area case and. without liamentary hall His ’’ minute 2 New Proposals
ther, Vivian said.
Oiiiciala al Ihe missile test te n ­ lion will begin right away.
vi si is here nest uiuuth.
.g Five months ago. doctor* said ed in Tommy's Ihroal In protect nrore, make a Iran (continental speech was interrupted lt time*
WASHINGTON I l l 'l l — The
Eisenhower told Parliament the ter said the walkouts were not
H L Douglass was apfoinlisi
award."
th*
injured
tissue
and
to
help
hia
Tommy never wopld speak again.
steelworkers union asked Hie sleel world most forget Us "m istrust seriously
affecting
operation*. supervising principal of both Goldtby applause
Shrapnel from an exploding grrn breathing.
cimpames
today
for
retroactive
However,
tom*
of
the
strikers
had
and misgiving'' 11 there can he
noru
elementary
school
and
Eisenhower jpps-sred (aligned
For live months, Tommy lived
ade had piervrd hia voire' box.
iiemfits in any new contract ami peace throughout the world He iteen working on several new roc­ Cronins Academy al this morning'*
Today Tommy, II, was hac* in with Dial into-, lb* commuted be 6 Miami Hotels
a |in* (Tiri»tinas pay raise ba.eed orgrd the world to forget its ket complexes, including the Mm meeting.
school. Hi* voice was normal, tween hit home in a suburb uf
nn the government’* cost of living "fixation un the past, the dead olr Man and Allas ll'HM’s and
Midway Eleiurnlary S * h a • )
May
Be
Sold
Titan
Missile
though somewhat deeper— much Indianapolis and Chicago. JOu
index.
past, wiih all its abuses of poor the Saturn projects.
teacher H L. Rrfoe Jr. will be­
MIAMI BEACH &lt; I T I i -.Hi i of
Ilka an older person's"—his mo­ miles away. At home. Tommy had
The doulilr barrel' cl pruposal rr," and concetti rale on reducing
Hie
strike
rcntrrrd
ovrr
a
dts
come assistant principal at Goldshi* school teacher come over *f Mtami Beach's largest hoi*!* may Fizzles On Pad
ther said
was mads- by union president [la
pule belwern the worker* and the (Miro * h,|* brooms teacher Edward
CAl’E CANAVERAL. Kla. — vid J. McDonald in a letter to world tension* winch could least Gainesville Scrap Metal Co. over Biackshear* will be assistant
"Tommy*! grown up. that's ter hours fur tutoring. Tommy he turned uv«r to public owner
a.l," Mrs. Thompson said. "He’s learned Morse code and the ship through a stock sate, It was (Ul’li - A Titan Irilrrcotumental heads of tbr 11 steel coin panic* Ui World War ill.
Ihe use of company workers ralhrr teacher at the academy. The apjust grown up. In »o many ways," Thompsons learned to read tips. disclosed here Wednesday.
missile fueled on It* launching pad run-fed by the Tail Hartley In
than onion members lo tear down pointmenla will be eltective .Mon­
Morns Lansburgh, coowner of l ml as m the second straight failure jiirictimi which ordered the sleel
Tommy's recovery was the pro
"Somehow we managed." Mrs.
i tower once used by the now day. Milwre said They will last un­
duct of five month* of surgery Thompson said. "Ws learned «r in* holela, said ht wotild go to of America's biggest srid moat sinker* hack lo work Nov. 7. The Band Association
defunct Niivahn missile. Th* faci­ til th* end of the school ywar.
New York Monday to discuss th* powerful war rocket.
which began in July, after Tom­ had lo manage."
injunction run* not Jan. 2ti
lity recently was bought by the
my aid six boy friends warr
Then, tne other day, docturs poesibli merger of lha properties The missile began lo sport llame
The new proposal rame as lui To Meet Tonight
company for scrap metal.
playing with a discarded hand fell it was lima to remove Ihe 'nlo • firm listed on th* New esaally on schrdu'r hut only fur ion and management negotiator*
The Seminole High School Hand 'tlie company claimed it was a Vacation Dec. 18
York Block Exchange,
grenade Tha grenade went off. apparatus.
a aerond or ao. Then the III) ton were called into joint session to­ Association will meet at M p, m demolition job and that it had a
County schools will atos* jur
kitting !*..» of th* youngsters.
The hotels are the tkeauville, weapon's automatic safety system day by federal jneshatur* amid today in the school’s band hal] for righi to irue ns own workers. The
"Say something, ion." Ihe due
.Sana Kotsei, Versailles, Casa­ apparently saved i« from destruc­ Signs tbe government might pro­ its regular monthly meeting, Al union contended the job was dis­ Christmas vacation Dec. II astd
Iftrapnei tractored Tommy's la- tor said
will open Jan. 4 Dec M will bn
"What*" T o a a g aefcod lie blanca. ikseiy Front
tion on Ihe pod by fhotling ait pose * package settlement at Uv* Case, association prwsidosnt as mantling, touch fell under its juris a full da* of traehing at all school*,
Crown.
lavewl doctor* Ikrst fought for bad spoken
Ihe engines
seven months old dispute
nouncesl Him morning.
diction.
Mil we* said today.

13 O f Jail

■Breakers

Are Caught

t p. m. Stocks

g&gt;anford ijmtUi

Double School Sessions
By Spring Term,

News Briefs

Additions

To Be Ready

Cubans Probe
Young's Escape

•

Ike Renews World Disarmament

Plea In Talk To Cheering Indians

A Miracle

W ildcat Strike
Hits M issile Base

Possible School
Site Ruled Out

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ORDER
AN INVESTITURE SERVICE w m held a t the U*t meetintf of Brownie
Troop 218 at the Flint Methodist Church. Troop leader ia Mrs. Charles
Bone and assistant leader la Mrs. J. T. Bauireriy. Shown front row. left to
rieht, are two candidate* for membership, Anna Kanavel and Carolyn Wilson, memliers Invested are Judy Smith, Debbie Whitmire, Diane Roberts
and Janice Kay BaRRrrly. Back row, Andrea East, Melanie Bone. Analee
Moore, Suzanne Brown, Kathie unison and Carolyn Little. (Staff Photo)

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A U. I. Department of Agricul­
ture analyst figure* that a bushel
of wheat can yield more than *0
loaves of bread.

Shop For Christmas
At
vrr»y. Senate Republican Leader
Everett M. Dirksen III., a mem­
ber of the subcommittee, has in­
dicated he doea' not favor steel
hearings during the period Imme­
diately after Jan. fl.
Under the Taft-Harllry Law
timelahle, which sent steelworker*
back to work for M day* under
a court order, the worker* must
ballot on the companies’ last of­
fer soon afler Congress cornea
back. Dirksen believes congres­
sional hearing; might he improper
at that time.

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MIAMI, Fla. (UP1) - Tackle Gil
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•( racial eases, including a lower
court order banning the Civil
RighU Commission from Louisi­
ana.
The Justices meet today to hand
down opinions and orders before
starting to hear arguments tha
rest of the week.
The racial cases include a chal­
lenge to segregation in restau­
rants of interstate bus terminals;
Integration problems in Arkansas
and Tennessee schools; and a
complaint of discrimination m a
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day in a professional tennis tour­
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Pancho Segura, S3, 8-2 .

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WEATHER: Sunny, warmer today. Hiirh, 64-70. Low tonight, 45-50,
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1959

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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tonight against Lyman, starting at 8 p.m.
The Jayvee game will be played at 7 p.m.

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TenDie As Winds,
Snow Cover Coast

NEW YORK O ’PI) —Slack pri
ce« at t p m :
American Airline* ............ 2 l‘*
American T IT
............... 78G
American Tobacco ............ I 0J 1*
llrthlrhem Sleet ............. 5.V*
Chrysler
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C urtiu - Wright ................... A0 ' a
DuPont
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Eastern Air
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Kastman Kodak ................. 107'a
Font Motor
. . . . . . . . . . . . 82'»
9
(icneral K lectric.................. 93‘»
General Motort ................... 51
(•raham • I'.use ............... .. 2'«
Inti. TAT ......................
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Penney
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Penn HR
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United Preaa International
Royal American
4
A deadly winter storm iwirltd
Scars Roebuck
48's
Standard Oil (NJ)
49’* through New England today, leav­
ing the East Coast clogged with
Studchakrr
22’ s
anow and the South shivered la
loo
U, S steel
Westmghnuse F.l,
tm s sub-freezing temperature*.
Gale-force wind* powered the
npar-hltzaard out of Ihe Appallehians Monday through Pennsyl­
vania and New York State and
South at far aa Virginia and
North Carolina.
Official* blamed th* storm hr
TALLAHASSEE (l)PI) - Th* seven deaths by fire, auto acci­
dent* or asphyxiation in th« South.
Mr*. W. B. Thornton, 306 Mnjfnolia Ave., today
Stale Board of Administration to­ In the North, a woman and her
offered a $25 reward to anyone who can find the person
day appro*rd thr financial tmind- two granddaughter* were killed In
who ahot "Bowlett” and have the shooter's mime |»tilincs* of a proposed M.5W.OOO bond a fire near Liberty, Maine.
issue In finance arquisitinn of rightlished in The Herald. "Rowlett's Story" ap|H&gt;arrd on
The storm dropped Ihe mercury
of way to complete the fnur-laning below (reeling as far south a* Or­
the editorial pa ye of yesterday’s Herald.
uf D. S Highway I through Hr*- lando and Ocala, In Central Flor­
V APf| I *#MI At y i(
ida, hut ‘.he Wrather Rttreim pre­
’ ®Sanford baaed AID bomber* art
dicted a general warming trend.
YANCEYVIl.l.K. N. C. (UI’I)—
lobbing artificial blockbusters into
Mure anow flurries were expecl
Twenty dnngemu* convicts seized
LAKEIIDILST. N J. H PI) —A ed today In Virginia, North Caro
Lake George today in the icrontl
iiinlrol uf North Carolina's m in­ Navy blimp with 19 airmen aboard Ims. Tennessee and Georgia as
•vent ot the Naval Air stations
imum security prison wnly today landed safety today after being Ihe storm eenlar moved slowly up
bombing derby.
nnl fled with a collection of 17 forced by high wind* to remain the St. luiwrenre Valley toward
Judge* were atilt buay early thia
weapons, including a submachine aloft fur nearly two days. The Canada.
blimp wa* moored in its ma*t alter
Nineteen school buses carrying
afternoon figuring which squadron
gun.
crew won yeatrrday'a aimulated
They left in a prison truck but failing in two earlier attempts score* of children w«re trapped in
wet* believed to have stolen two when ground escort vehicles faded six foot drifts in Pennsylvania and
atomic weapon loading drill.
New York. Snow plows fought for
car* in Caswell County before to catch her trailing cables.
(W T h e Heavy Attack Wing One A3D
hours before reaching Ihe strand­
b o m b e rs are invading the light air­
KARACHI, Fukistun (UI’I) — President Eisenhower heading for the Virginia state line
ed student*.
craft domain by using the low al promised new military and economic aid to Communist- only a few mile* mirth of here.
The storm, which sent 7o mile
WASHINGTON
(DPI)
—
The
The
KHI
announced
in
Washing­
tttude loft bombing maneuvers, threatened Pakistan to bolster "a loyal people who love peace
Whttr House annminred today that *n hour winds whittling a de­
ton
It
wa*
sending
agent*
ill
to
Hatwing One public information of­ but put justice anti freedom above all."
work oil the cate hcrau*t of the President Eisenhower had named structive path through New York
ficer l-cdr. J. D. l-angford said.
He had conferred for 8H minutes this morning on diplo­ theoiy that they hint crossed into 20 member* of a new commission City, rontrrrd over Syracuse, N.
The 80,000 pound planea hive
on intergovernmental relations to Y. early today and lulled that
previously concentrated on high matic m atters with Pakistani President Mohammed Avub Virginia.
study problems involving the fed rily with four inches of snow
Prison
officials
sent
blood­
Khan,
and
hr
lold
a
cheering
crowd
altitude bombing rather than
jjm
ed
on
a
sunbaked
polo
field:
hound* out shurtle hefoie noon to rral, state and local governments, blown by 45 mite an liiuir gusts.
the low flight loft technique. Two
Schools by the ilozrtt closed
*'.M) conversations with Presi­ search fur n man, thought to have the new commission will make
A3D’s from each of the five NAS
dent Ayuli are on the basis that been onu of the prisoners, who recummrndalions for alloting fine, their doors along the Atlantic
&gt;quadroni will be in the Lake
PLAYHOUSE NAVY'* prertenlalitm ul "HeU, Hunk «mi
we are two nations with common wa* teen about seven mile* from lions and tax revenues to th* coast.
^ ie o rg e manuever until late Ihti
Snow drifts up to five feel deep
Lumlla" U in rehesirnul, with Bill Waaton fthowQ diractvarious levels of government.
mtrre*l* and goals and the de here.
bept *liid»nt* home ie Virelnia
in;r Churl**!)* Oulitman who pluya lha IwutinR female
siie to roopfrraie for mutual v.**.u- ’ l'*«&gt;fiug Ihe break w.i* Charles
The Atlantic Fleet Light Altick
and North Carolina and blocked
rule. Waal on, of Winter Park, also acta in th* piny, which
rity "
(Yank i .Stewart, a longterm
Bombing Champions. Jlilwmg 12
BUFFALO, N. Y. tUPI)
A for­ mountain highways m Georgia,
will ba ataRiul at Ihe Cii'io Center Jan. 8 and 9 by Mm
Eisenhower appeared with Ayub "troublemaker" who had been re.
of Jacksonville, will have their
mer
Tea
in
iter*
Union
local
offi­ Tennessee and North Uarullm
at
an
oflicial
welcome
by
the
citi­
Navy theater Krnnp.
turned to the Ivy llluff |irl*on
prestige challenged Friday when
tn
New
Work
70
mile
an
hour
zen* of Karadu who gave him an­ camp only a fe w W eeks earlier cial, uuslrd from i.nion povts both
Cmdr. Ken Rowell of NAS VAH-7
wind* tore between skyscrapers,
other of the tumultous "I like after an e scape front the infirm­ in Buffalo and .Miami, Fla., plead
flics an A3D against Cmdr. Bill
canopies, smashing store
NEW YORK (L'PI) — President Ike" receptions (hat have marked ary at Central Prison in Raleigh ed innocent Monday to a charge ripping
Barrow of VAH-t'J in loft bombing
windows and shredding umtirrl
of
income
tax
evasion
Eineit
G.
every
stop
on
his
It
nation
peace
competition. Barrow will be in the Eisenhower will ask Congress to
With him «*&lt; J nines Edward
las. The wind yanked small Imati
smallest lype Jet carrier ever approve a new cabinet post which ' mission
Christy, his companion m the Ha- Relies a resident of Opa latcka. from their lamg Island Sound
Ha
.
was
arraigned
before
Federal
He hailed Pakistan as a couraflown.
line*.
would outrank the vice presidency | groin ally and thanked the crowd liegh escape.
Simulated bombing missions, will
Stewart led a bund of it white Judge John O. Henderson. He hail
Ocran liners, including Ihe sop
held at the station tomorrow. and all other cabinet ofticp*. News­ of 15.000 for the great reception convicts and six Negro*-* that in. surrendered to Florida authorities rrlin&lt;-r United Slate*, were de
vliorlly
alter
his
indictment
in
ear
week
magatine
said
Monday.
Monday
when
more
than
a
million
Artificial storms and mechanical
eluded six life-tenners, two conlayed in arriving by high seal
troubles inside s closed grounded
The new cabinet officer would peryons thronged the street* to ' netci) of burglary, two of mur­ ty November.
and then held up in (lurking by
cockpit will test how a pilot react* oversee the State Department, the greet him with shouts of "Zindalud der, onr of kidnaping and uiie of
the stiff winds.
A former cuunty oflicial arid to taka ear* id prisoners at each
Ik e 1—long live Ike.
before he Is given rharge of I real
Hear ikies and sunny, warmer Sanford attorney today urged the end of that county.
.foreign aid program, and the in­ A 400-word communique sum- rape. All were dr scribed as
.MIAMI
it
P
h
-Top
state
and
plane.
hardem-d criminal*, misfit* who
ternational office! of several U. S. mmg up talk! between the two could not be housed in the state"* local official* will participate Sat weather were expected m Florida County Commission to set up a
lie aaid Um eommtMKMt plana
1 later today after an early morn
I
departments and agencies, the president* said they "reviewed other prison unit*.
urday in opening Ihe 3blh St. tng coH *nip which dropped tem­ special committee of taxpayers to to survey other aountie* before
causeway to Miami Beach, first perature' below freezing in north­ ttudy Hie need for new )ad facili- bringing bark any recommend*,
magazine said, ID* title might be generally world wide political
About |5 prisoner*, a Do &lt;!«■• cum pic ted link in a planned Sift),- ern Florida and rau&lt;cd frost tiei as early estimate* fur a new turns on what a new jail would
"first secretary of the govern questions and in particular the
problems of relations betwpen the scribed by officer* a- hardened Jow.tjsxi interstate expressway »ys through rno»l of Ihe stale
inent."
Jail were loo high slid a bouton cost.
free world and Ihe Sino-Snviet I criminals, stayed behind when the tetn for the Miami area. Eventual­
The mercury dipped io 77 at
Eisenhower will propose the bloc "
"We hop* Vo build gvc mnet
escaper* opened the gate* with ly Ihe causeway will connect with Cross City before dawn today, for the county."
"They were in full agreement keys they had stolen from the Miami * mull)-million dollar north Tallatiw *•• • shivered al thr 28 dc
George A Speer J r , who was economical jail possihle," KrV
change in hopes of freeing the nest
president from some of the ever as to the essentiality of cooperation guard’s control rio ni it the one south expressway by pass at the grre mark, and Jacksonville re county prosecutor for U years, iler said, "and I doubt there la
EDWARDS AFB. Calif. (L'PI) —
among members of the family of story brick building.
said that the t7uo,ooo ligure (or a anyone in lha cuunty who doesn't
win St Inlerrhange already being corded 29.
Th* Navy *aid 1od.«y one of ila jet increasing details which burden the free nations in the interests of
built.
new
Jail was ton high and would realize the need for a new lactlaThe
prisoner*
had
about
a
ini
Readings in the high Vis and
plane* has regained thr world al While House, the report said
affect the future growth of the ly "
their mutual security," the com­ three-hour head stall t
middle
In
t
acre
registered
in
the
Newsweek
«atd
the
first
sene
torrak
Hh.de record for aircraft from
munique said
S p e e r also blasted the c u r r e n t
who did not learn atestate * crniral portion and Miami county as "it would load us with
Rs.ssia hy flying to an unofficial tary’t rank would equal that of
Tonight
Eisenhower honored until about dawn.
assessment ruii as unequal and
MIAMI
(LPIt
A
crowd
of
had a low of 9) drgrees. Key heavy debt service."
prime minister, and he would be Ayub at a dinner at the reaidence
height of 38
f*et.
Speer, who said he was appear "ridiculous "
Several of Ihe pit ■
tV4l) Cuban political rxilrs cheered and Wot. •uulhernmoat point in the
Vice Adm. Clarence E. Ekstrom authorized to sit in fur a president of U. S Arnba*ador William Rij-o
Swoffurd lathed out that Spear
*a*ed banners Monday when U. continental i 'S , recorded a chilly ing before the hoard as an "in
dressed
in
"peppei
,
at
international
meetings
j
g
h
i
i
t
r
t
u
r
n
r u m m inder of the air force* of
tree and a reception in the rest p ie c e s u d s i&lt; e d To th ­
lerested taxpayer," cautioned the had Iwe u against any kind of pro­
&gt; \mbassa&gt;lur tu t ulij i'lulip W W degrees
Ilf
Eisenhower
en
vision
l
the
officer
the Pacific Fleet. «aid Cmdr Law
dence garden.
liun-al stopped here briefly, A The I S AVaihef Bureau here commission tu seriously consider gress in Ihr county ami saull that
in s o l i t a r y c o n f i i i r n i - i
f ajen. e E Flint Jr , 39, made the a* a man of ‘commanding pres
Wednesday
morning
the
two
spokesman lor the group said the blamed ibr cold *pell on a high additions to Ihe present Jail and if he had taken ■ progressive alti­
ifAttmi
unit
a
,
Th*’
»th*»Fi
wpff
flight Sunday in » McDonnell tige. anepled by Congress and pre-idents go msether by helicup
rfemontlralmn was to "congratu pressure area in the Gulf r&gt;f Mex set up a committee of taxpayers tude when he wa* a county olfvM
il'll
ring
th#*
9tAnrUrH
hrmiri
util*
olhrr
governments
to
speak
(or
Phantom II jt-f Thr Russian mark
ter to Mauripur air|&gt;orl where, af­ form#.
late Bonsai fur the work he has ico whuh was moving eastwart) ' who ri ally know the problem cial ' *e wouldn't have in worry
the
first
executive,"
the
magazine
was 94,658 feet,
ter brief ceremonies. Eisenhower
aluiut a new jilt now.
dune in Cuba I’tie spokesman jdrn toward Florida this morning and will study it."
said
Flint uas awarded the Dialing
i* schrdnird to depart for Kabul,
Hr said tn Brevard County a
tilled Hie estimated IIMI persons Weather will warm up as the
tiishrd Flying Cron hy Ekitroin
Afghanistan. nesl stop on his IIvho met at Miami International pressure w a v e moves toward new fall was built al s cost of
for hi* rrrnrd flight
nalmn world peace tour.
unly U"i tsai amt cited Brevard
\irjiorl as enemies of Premier land, in* bureau -aid
Flint *ard he tie* to I7.«ll feet,
growth as larger than this conn
7 idel ) a tiro
The
two
day
rold
wave
was
the
fI.NAR DEI. RIO, Cuha ft Pit
opened up the throttle till th* Iwtn
third
in
Florida
in
a
week
At
jet plane was going t 550 milaa —Two American soldirri of for­
However, both Chairman John
eignt person* died in home
an hour and then pulled the craft tune charged with plotting against Mitchell Urges
Hospital Architect least
Kridrr and Commissioner Law­
fires
ranted
hy
heaters
or
stoves
the
Castro
regime
receiv
into a 4» degree climh.
rence Swoffurd angrily labeled
Two women w.-rr h spilalirrd
V 0 In the thin air at SD.'MO feet prison term* today Austin Young Arbitration Talks
Spn-r’s appearance a* put a
To
Be
Considered
and
a
Irurk
turned
over
in
‘-rmi
WASHINGTON ( I ll'll SD. re.
he cut the e's and the craft coast­ 38. Miami, was sentenced to 30
publicity stunt to get his name in
Seminole
Memorial
Hospital
ed up tn it* record neight of 98.560 ■year* imprisonment while Peter tary of Labor Janie* f*. Mitchell nole Count) accidents yi -ti-nlay
TALLAHASSEE (U P h - The the paper."
truceet
will
discuss
choosing
an
A car driven by 19-yrwr old
John Limbton. 14. got 20 years.
today advised union and managefeet.
Cabinet today authorized State
"If you are going to paint a
ment negotiators to submit the Mrs Harriett &lt;• N-orlt of Winter architect for the LVXt.WJO hospital Development (nmmission Direc­ picture, paint a true picture,"
addition
at
their
meeting
tonight
Park
hit
another
auto
at
the
in
LONDON (UI’I) -G ales swept
steel dispute to arbitration or let
Letters re&lt; rived from several tor H K Fuller Jr. to bur a Swufford said.
the
North Atlantic ami part* uf
a neutral third party recommend trrseclion of routes 17 92 and CPi.
Kruter said that Brevard Cotin
nr* a immobile for his own
Highway Patrol Trooper J. I., arrhitects will be given due ton plush
Europe for the second day today,
•ettlemenl terms.
use
a'
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has
two
holding
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facilities
leaving Jt least 60 dead and bring­
Mitchell •aid the.e pn-redure* Sikes said. Mr* \ m * I Nesbill vidrrsiion. hoard chairman A H
ing thr threat of new floods In lha
would meet approval of President of Jacksonville wa* driving south Peterson Sr. said tmiay. Trusters
Andrew Carraway, John Schirard
ravaged French Riviera town ol
Elsenhower who appealed to both on 77-92 when Mr- Vim*’ car and Peterson of Sanford, John
Frt-Jus.
sifes to reaeh an agreement by struck her after pulling onto 17'll Evans of Oviedo and Robert Brad
Twenty one p*-r*nns died when
roltestive bargaining before he from 4Jfi, Sikes &gt;a:-l Mrs Vcvbitl ford of Altamonte Spring* will
s ferryboat wat twamped and
return* from hi* oversea, goodwill was taken to 1-lurirt* Sanitarium. hold Ihe » p m meeting at thr
Orlando, with knee i e a nr. ann
caplizrd on t ake Megdova. near
The Cuunty i oimiiiaamn will atk Road and turn it uver to the San tour on Dee.
injuries Mr*. Norr v *at taken to hospital.
Karditsa in Greece. Another tT
die State Road Department to con­ ford Naval Air Station for addi­
Winter Park Hospital with a ga-rt
drowned m the sinking of a tug
duct a traific safety study over tional parking facilities,
on her head and possible neck m
olf northern Portugal and 12 wera
Commissioner* alto agrred to Gray Denies
thr count* to designate proper
juries. Sirs. Norris was charged Atlanta Joins
lost from a trawler that foun­
hold
public
hearing*
on
two
pines
warning sign* and center lining on
with failure In yield the right of
Cas«elle-rry Mayor William M
Town Marshal Gut .Sawyer was dered on rotk* Just 3o yards from
He'll
Resign
of property that were approved for
Continental Loop
way.
Itenson defeated challenger Joseph re elected by a 355 73 vote margin Ihe roast of Scotland Still other*
all county roadTALLAHASSEE fL'Pli - Reiir
The decision came *ftrr Cummi* rrzonmj by the county inning
Spun around hy a collision a
MIAMI REACH fl P[)_Branrh D Bryant 28»&gt; 152 yesterday in Ihe over Clint Wmtehurtt. The mar­ died in storm caused accidents
ing Secretary of State R A. Gray pickup truck turned over at the n - key announced today that At­ Casselberry mayoralty race Ben
•loner Lawrence &gt;a oflor j told th# board.
throughout Europe.
The public hearing* were tehe hat anznly denied n m o rt he it Sanford Ave. ami old Orlando lanta has become the sixth mem son will serve for s year. He was shal serves a onr year term
board of the nerd for center lining
Flood devastated Frefus. hit by
being pressured to retign before Highway ilterMCIlon jevterla* her of 'he Continental Iwigue appointed mayor in October after
in hi* district and proper designa doled for 10 a m. Dec 29
Town Clerk Lillian Beixrl re­ a mountain of water last Wednes­
One :« for a new shopping renter hi* term end* in Jan . IMP
afternoon Robert K. Grant Sr . *2 But he said hi* circuit may never Donald Will sun gave up Ihe pod to ceived Ml vote* and another year day when the Rejnan River cotAMon of tralfu sign*
Gray hat said he will serve out wa* driving south on Sanford Ave. be completed to long at the rna become acting Casselberry post in office Mr* Hn«et wat unup lapsed th* Malpatse Dam tig
"I can t think of any rounty road in the Heftier Home area at flow
posed on the ballot, hut write in mile* inland, was tormented by
that has a center line on it, Swof- ell Park a t C-l commercial and hit term unless hu health pre and didn’t slop at the fork in the )nr* maintain "absolute monopoly master
the other i* a 400 acre tract located vent* It, There were reporti he road, Sikes said
of players and terrllorie^.,,
Ben Evans snd Lytle E. Awopt votes submitted were: four for heavy rains today.
ford aaid
In asking the 'Kl&gt; fur the ttudy. near SR 419 for an industrial park war being asked to resign so Guv.
Theodore D Morlang Jr,, cf Ihe
Hickey, the 79 year old Contin­ were elected aldermen Evans tans Lockyer, and one each for
Thera were fear* Abe Keynaa
leHoy Collins could appoint Slate Sanford Naval Air Station wat ental la-ague president, charg hail 29M volet and Swope 283. De Mrs Martha Casselberry, Marion River would swell over ill bank*
the board also authorized Attorney ] by Sernmoie Nanchet.
The
hoard
also
adopted
a
rrsolu
Hotel Commissioner Richard Ed- i coming north on the old Orlando
nrgativr altitude" ind American feated candidates on the aider- Lewis and Mrs. Kaby.
Mack Cleveland D to write to
and bring mura flooding and mis­
Ail newly elected candidate* ery to the people rrf Frejus, stilt
Ihe department asking lor the coil Iron thanking Capt. Lionel Arthur gerton to th* post
Highway when he hit Grant'i Iwague ('resident Joe Crown with man ballot w rit Lailar K. Brit
I
for hit many years oi service »
"Th* governor ha* never men trueg and tumbled a over Grant, failure to give him an answer to ton, who polled 148 veto* sr.d will take office i t the Jan. U busy looking for bodlea is the tan­
of tueh a program.
kt other but met* during the tea- the community. Capt. Arthur ha* tinned auch a thing to me. nor hat a Route 2, Sanford retident. wai a proposition that would have pav­ George Howard, who received 128. Town Council meeting. Of the 7uq gled flood debris and digging
•ion. Ihe board adopted a rcvolu- been reatugnesf to another com anyune acting in hit behalf," Gray charged arUh failure to &gt; : 1 right ing the way for competition of the Evans and Seope will each serve Casselberry residents who regist- graves (or the JTo corpses slready
' aaid Muodag.
new third Iraguw.
J of-wiy.
Mua to abandon • wotum *8 Cmora rnaiul.
t two year*.
J tZvj, 441 voted, Mrs. Bvisat said. i found.

South Has
Freezes

VAH-7 bomb loading team in action

'Bombing Runs
Highlight NAS
Competition

arming A.‘1D Skywarrior

$25 Reward

20 'Dangerous'
Convicts Escape
Carolina Jail

News Briefs
Highway Lets Okay

Blimp Uinds Safely

Ike Promises
Pakistan Aid

Ike Names Board

New Cabinet Post
To Outrank Others
Reported Sought

Pleads Innocent*

Jail Facility Cost

'Too High', Board Told

Link (‘omplelcd

Navy Jet Regains
"•Altitude Record

Amhusaudor Cheered

Two Sentenced

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Two Hospitalized
In Auto Mishaps

Director (Jets Car

Traffic Safety Survey

•To Be Asked By County

Benson Defeats Bryant

In Casselberry Election

European Coast
Hit By Gale;
60 Believed Dead

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H may have boon ant of sentiment,
tot bio ovation considerably tap­
iklag with a tlton-plnto ped those tor the neat two —
of 1too party leaden Sen. John F. Kennedy and Sen.
night, featuring a 1MB Hubert Humphrey who came out
stout even.
The occasion was a tribute to
TS-ytar-oM Mm Eleanor looseveR.
But the evening's highlight wire
the sin-minute speeches by the

presidential contenders, also Ineluding Oar. Edmund Brown ot
Califanto, Ban. Stuart Symington
af Mlaamri, Gov. Rotort Meyner
of New Jersey and Gov, G. Men­
ace WUUana af Michigan.
Truman made (to mala address
af (to evented. He ripped tote
President Eisenhower at thwartInf the will of (he people with ve­
toes af Democratic congressional
action and alio denounced what he
called "hot bouse" liberals within
(he Democratic Party.
"Wo aead a vigorous, flfhtinf,
genuine liberal, and not a hot­
house liberal, who talks the game
but doesn't play it," Truman aaid.

"I. tor one, have an Ume tor the
Johnny-come-tately well-fed litor­
als, who would like to have a
disproportionate voice to the par­
ty."
------ ;
Stevenson — as dinner chairman
—also hit at the IlasaiOMf admin­
istration as one whom toralan
policy it determined by tear af
Communism and domestic policy
by fear of inflation.
Even our space program, to
said i* Initiated not out af a desire
to explore the boundorieo outride
this globe but out af Irritation tint
the Russians are doing • better

HOUSTON, Th . CUFI)— Wal­
ter WMiawi, Ilf, O* t u t n rvtvtag veteran af (to ChrO War,
teat | m ) today to hu fourth
to (to (Ua year wMfe paeumeala.
WUUatJ started gasping tor

You want quality in w utruetloo. And you11 find tha a unlily
homes in Savanna Farit built to la s t. . . . with masonry eonatntetion, lifetime tarrasso floors, furred aad plastered walla, .alumiaum
awning windows, aad c e ra a k tilt la baths and oa window nills.
Thonn ho— a a n aartnialy 'B uilt with Frida.**

Disaster Search
May Be Renewed
Year Heart says this cannot be
tow, but your Into coldly re■tods you that it will actually

■V M O B » W. CHANS,
FB. W, M.».
GASH C - m i Paul 0 , aged
W^wil yaduato from Ugh ortoo)
"Dr. Cano, I tool terrible," to

For you and your wife would
start flfhttof over a— to bills.
Ysu’d Uva to second rate quarters,
— hie to afhrd even a cheap
Jalopy,
to to smart. Paul will anap.out
of this romance Inside of a few
meathe tad wiB be glad he used
his Brain.
Maay af the successful lawyers
aad doctors aad engineers and
tostoeaa leaders have had to make
the vary m b s declaioa Paul faces.
Now they ore happily married
aad Bvlag to pretty homes. Oet
top. Vac your Broia, not your
Hsart:
&lt;Always write to Dr. D i m to
can of Ufa newsoaps r, enclosing
a bag to stamped, addressed ee"Bat 1 hut couldn't support a vskpo — S it to cevor typing
wife, could IT I’m going erasyl
Flo— tell me whet to to ."
PAUL Ht SMART
Teen-agers, when you art madly
i t love, you need to imitate Paul.
Seek outside advice. Consult
your clergyman or physician or
eehooi counsellor or write to me.
For older advisers a n much lUta
the road maps you would consult
M you war* planning an auto trip
toto strange country. They tell you
what's ahead.
We elder adviaora also have no
—
to delude you. But we have
toon eases like your* fag th* hun­
dreds If not thousands, to listen
to our mature counsel, since it It
correct.
Infatuations like Paul's are ter­
rifically upsetting. You then feel
as U you'd rather to dead than

Cart.onward

MIAMI I UP))—A Civil Aero­
nautic* Board Investigator said
the CAB would ask a anarch bo
renewed for the wreckage of a Na­
tional Airlines plane that ere shed
in the Gulf Nov. |g, killing all i t
persona aboard.
Investigator Chariaa Collar aaid
he and his staff now have Hide
to work on In attempting to de­
termine the cause of the disetter.
The search w*\a called off last
week after 10 bodies were re­
covered. Only smell parts of the
plane were found.
Collar aaid tearckeru had been
unable to pinpoint exactly where
the major portion of the wreckage
might Ha on the bottom of the
Gulf. The Gulf la several hundred
feet deep In many spots af the
&gt; i u .there the DC-7
plane went down.

need ay, with the Rev. Richard
REV. RICHARD CARTER
Lyons officiating. Burial will bo
will arrive In Sanford Strange Race
AD Souls Cemetery, Sanford.
EPSOM. England (UPI) - Owe
Thursday to become in­
of the strangest evsats ever seta
terim pastor of the Congrg- oa a race track took piaca at Ep­
Rational Christian Church som Downs in 1UI when a gelding
named The Arrow raced against
hern. Mr. and Mrs. Carter, a pig for ito yards. The wagering
who coma from Suffiald, was heavy. The pig wow.
Conn., will live a t the
Shop For Christmas
church parsonage at 811
S. Palmetto Avo. until a f­
ter Easter. Rev. Carter's
sermon next Sunday will
c 'l l H i r
ba "Foundations of Hope.*'
He in a World War II Navy
chaplain and a Rotarlan.

without your sweet-

Or as if a | Joy and laughter
would leave you forever. You
even get a dull ache In your solar
plexia region and walk around In
a dase.
But follow th* advice of your ma­
ter* counsellors. Let your Brain
to Captain. Don't let your unruly
•motions mutiny agilnat It.
During Intimation*, your Brain
tl still a better guide than your
heart.
FAC1B ABOUT LOVE
Although you feel as if you ean
NEVER love anybody else, Just re­
mind yourself that million* of
Americana hava felt exactly as you

Extension Telephones
Lucky family and frlerda when your Christmas gift-giving to
guy extension phones in decorator colors. For yeer-'round
comfort in Dad s den . . . step saving convenience in Mom's
kitchen . or that much-tgved privacy in Sin' room.
Y— Welcome Wagon
Heetesa wiB sell with
g ift* a a d f r ie n d ly
greetings from th* com-

A. M. MacEachem
Dies At Age Of 93

Lucky you when you ask Santa for a couple for yours*// . . ,
for your kllchen, bedroom, bath or teenager's room.
Extension phone* tr* may shopping, too. Ju st order now
and hav* charged to your telephone bill. You can croe* ovg
ao many names oS your gift list with just one call to our
Otece. Why not start on your list today?

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Finecrest Kiddie Corner, best of business floats

Two Missing
All the floats, bands and marching
units in the Christmas Parade were ap­
plauded enthusiastically by the crowd.
These are some of the winners selected
by the judges as outstanding in their
categories. The Methodist Church entry,
which won first prize in the church group,
and the Anna Miller Circle float, winner
of the civic category prize, nre not shown
here.

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Wkea 1 read the tad aews that
good-naturad Max Baer had died
• f a heart attach, tha memory af
uia aim* whaa Jet Lada dalivertd
th* ••«*# da ane* ta hath Mr.
Baer aad a t welled up, crystal
dear.
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la Task** SUdiuu, a tat af the

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Christmas F in d * t u 1 fin* on* nnd.’t got * food
• Ha* crowd. Th* turnout warranted tha la*
____
1by th* Jayctat in making th# arrangements and
tfcg ftnaadal aapport «&lt; a U rt* group of Sanford merchants.
H a Jaraaaa pat la tba physical effort and thalr arraaft*
■Mata v a n good, aa th* parad* abowad. Tb* b if fiwtor, tow*
m r , vaa that old devil, money, which w u put up by the
WMnnintr a t a time whan th a n waa considerable doubt that
thaaa would ba a narada a t all.
Wa wood like to admowladf* tha participation b r all
Oh aupportad th* panda. And w t know thoaa
w It J o u tu .
la ata ’a halpan la thla Inatanc* ar* llatad b a n by dtvi-

that Max had aa rteaach far tha
fight My staaiach. aa ta ipaah.
was la Maa’t carter.
For aae wha hates vialeaca aad
a i tha davll hataa holy water,
vs sat though a y ahart af
a reporter. At aae time,
editors were craty (ale) ta send
me t« heavyweight bouts, aad did.
No, aa, I sever wrote about
Iha haxlsg, gar aa. My fart* waa
what Is haawa la City Roemi as
"the creed alary.”
Editors thought I had a felici­
tous haad with such a itory. Ia
tha cate af a haavywaight haul, it
should wrap up Iha aschtmaat and
hysteria of the event, touch an
Um pelltleat, social, itag* and an­
tic flfurea at the rtagtlde, th*
avid fans la the $S Mata a good
Tt-eent taxi ride from th* riag,

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Appliance atom , alaetriclana and plum ban: H. B. Pop*

On* Kaadal Wactrle, Goodyaar Service, Jones Elsetrie Hup‘ u OarwWy’a, Waatam Auto, Laa Brothara, Stafford Doe*
r - - 1 Electric.
tat lira. Appleby's, Jim Spencer's.
ph*n and auppUara: Wtebotdts, Borgatrom

Grocery stores and bakeries: Winn-Dixie, Food Fair,
A A P .B .P . Wade.
Variety stores: McCrary's, Kel's, Hogue's stores.
Department stores: J. C. Penney, Cowan's, H&amp;A Depart­
ment Store, Jacobson’s, Yowell’s, Purcell's.
Gifts, office augpjyand printing: Powell Office Supply,
Sweeney’s, H a y n e s1
Machine Co., Celery City Prlntan.
Dry cleaners and laundries:
Downtown Cleaners, Semin*
u
r&gt;
/V* Laundry.
» HIHtiff Laundor*All
uauwni-nu
in u u , \rmitm
m, Philips
olo Co.
Delux,
Gena’s,
Phllipa IColonial.
Igginl
Oil companies: E. Higginbotham.
Thrift Oil Co.
Furniture . stores; Mather’s, Carrotl’a, WIUon-Maler,
Berry's Warehouse, Furniture Center, Mixon Furniture Co.,
Sanford Furniture Co., Sanford Linoleum Co.
Jawalry atorsa: Wart’s, Hoyts, Gwaltney’s, Ksdsr’a.
Dress shops: RoJay’s, Hollywood Bhop, Mary Esther’s.
1 Feed and seed stores, H. D. Thompson and Son, Burpee’s,
Kilgore’s,
Building supplies: Gregory Lumber, Vulcan Materials,
Hill, Gator, United, Mirada.
Insurance companies: Boyd-Wallace, Irving Pryor, Car.
raway and MeXibbin, Crumley and Montcith, H. J. Gut,
Raymond Ball, Stamper.
Also Florida State Bank. Banford Atlantic Bank, First
Federal Savings A Loan, Sanford Gas Co* Sanford Flower
■hop, Garrett’s, HU Implement

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Television screens are every­
where oo tbo three walla of knobs
d gauges. One aerten even
shews the bathroom in the floor
balow this four-story, 30-foot outpoet is apace.
1 don’t know Just how I got up
bora. “Perhaps
it waa partly Imagd .
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niUon. (Th* conventional way la
by a two-staga Atlas-Centaur mis­
hit*.) But how it happened was I
waa out la the lobby of the BheratM-Part Hotel, fascinated by th*
talk of some of the 7,000 rocket
scientists (Including Russians)
meeting h en . Next thing you
know, I text In th* exhibition hall,
sad s door elosad behind me.
This apse* ship Is tha first of
its kind aver built. It was com­
pleted Just last Saturday at th*
ivalr astronautics plant in San
Diego and flow here la pieces
t a the meeting of the American
Rocket Society,
I am Um first one to ride in it,
and it doesn't take much ImaginaUon—one* you're inside this
control room—to get th* astronaut
"fMl."
Th* main function of this out­
post la to give our space men
genuine orbit training (they may
need aa many as Soo hours) he
ta * launching them off t a the
man, Mar* or Venus.
K waa designed by Krsfft Eh
riekt, German scientist who, like
Wehmer Von Braum, worked on
Um Naaia* V-3 rocket. This apace
lab te th* step that follows tha
first man-In-orbit Mercury Pro

Gay Weekend

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - House
Investigators released testimony
today showing that Gen Nothin
K. Twining, chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, was among high
military officers entertained by a
big missile contractor at a plush
Bahamas resort. The Martin Co.,
of Baltimore, told a House arm­
ed services subcommittee that it
spent 111,000 on gay weekend
golfing parties for nine generals,
aloe admirals and other guests.

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IN OUTER SPACE- Acrow tba
10-inch screen ia front ot me
the earth, 300 miles below, ap­
pears to be rolling slowly even
though th* speed of this space
laboratory ia orbit is 10,000 miles

Although In reality this thing
won’t be resdy to orbit for i
couple of years, you can't con
vine# me I'm not actually sailing
■tong. Before I stepped in here,
the people from General Dyne

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Its performance to the smallest
detail. Let’s asium# this trip is
the McCoy . . .
The rone-ihapcd lab w u shot
up here empty by a two-atage
racket fueled with Liquid hydrogen.
Once in orbit, another load w u
whirled up— human eargo, four
man-riding Inside a space glider.
Tha glider affixed itMlf to th*
shell of the secood stags rockst,
which Is still fastsned behind this
lab, and tha men, in space suite,
climbed ia through a hoi* ia Aa
bottom.
There's about ooe-lsnth tba gra­
vitations! pull that you have aa
earth, enough to give you a slight
feeling of up and down. That's
becauM thla tuba ia mada to tum­
ble about three turns a minute.
On* strange thing: s TV acraen
shows tha eutpost itself, turning
gently. The transmitter ia la a
small, accompanying satellite.
The picture assures you everytiling Is obey oa th* auteid*.

Among tha knob* I find is one
for water regeneration. Every
drop of an kinds of waste liquid
ia run through a purifier and
comes out pure drinking water.

0 m odd piece of equipment it

a spring-taosioo exerciser — to
help b**p your body from getting

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
United States plana Vs latuwh a
hug* ''radio alrro r” latelllte next
spring that may pava th* way
eventually for taitastanoaua worldwido teWvtsios.
The Mtelllte will bo aa alumlaum-coatad balloon, as tall aa a
10-itory building. Radio statloni
will he abla te bounce signals off
it to other atstiona thousands of
miles away.
Ultimately, the National Aero-

'Ham' Operators
Aid Missionary

OLIVET, Mich. (UPI)—Friends

flabby. (Yau need no physical of- of tbe Rev. James Barnard report

t a t I* MOV*—oo* flay
yau four atoriaa).
Tba lighting la soft against the
Mt-graen walls. It comes from
aa atomic power system out at
tba tell. The auxiliary system
powers your radio an* TV trinemitters and receivers, too.
It's pleasant and rtiaaing up
her*. I hate to think of galling
back down to earth to face tha
raalHiea of life—namely that thla
spat* lab really iio't yet, and
that (ta Russians ar* probably a
yaar *r tw* ahead of ua is build­
ing it.

th* Afriesa mlsaloasry hss been
aueeeMful in x "ieng range* ap­
peal for x boat.
Bsrasrd, former Aasetnbly of
God poster bora wk* sew serve*
is Libert*, broadcast a shortwavs request for * boot ha could
um te navigate th* streams
around hla mlsalon.
Tbs msauge was picked up by
a ham radio operator la IlUnoia
aad tha request fouad Its way te
a How Ragland eoagvegation
which raised funds, bought th*
vcsmI and shipped it te Africa.

FAU ST ' S Drug Store
Near the Poet Office
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Columbia Counts
Romantic Credits
NEW YORK (UPI)—Life on
the Columbia University campus
is apparently qquitc conducive to
romance.
The university recently search­
ed its archives and found that S
number of famous men met or
married their wives during their
student dtys st Columbia.
franklin D. Roost vsit, for ia■lanes, was wed to Eleanor
Roosevelt while he was attending
Columbia Law School. The lata
Sen. William Longer (R-N.D.)
met hla wife while ha waa study­
ing law, too.
Adm. Hyman G. Kickover, met
hi* wife io h» while they were
both atiiilrnle at Columbia. Fann'il pcdiiitrh ien Benjamin' Rpock
got martini while at the Colum­
bia College of Phyeicians and
Surgeon*.

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Coliseum— and I knew that Max,
mercifully, waa down t a tha last
time.
It la Just possible that among
a y faw distinctions is tha ficL .
that I voluntarily walkod out ot ( f
heavyweight fight without waiting
for th* Moment of.Tjulh. 1 was to
as a euorry-slarxJ scouri- se« a number of Louis fights
ed to his duagaoa.” Well, almost. after that, but never again did I
I was probably the only person ace sucb a bloody one.
Tbo last big fight I ever saw waa
who ever Ml at the ringside with
his eyes tight abut whoa Um going 1s June, IMS, when Jo* Louis and
gat ta t sticky.
Billy Cans fought the first big
But the Lqute-Bsrr fight la the post-war bout. After that I swore
only oae that ever drove me right off, and lb* editor had to find
out af th* areaa. It was my hu- somaosM *!m te do crowd stories.
That fight mada me rssliiSfj
have stopped the fight almost as that sot only did I thoroughly disaooa aa it btgaa. From the start, Ilk* hosing but that I had every
Mr. Louis proceeded to cut Mr. bit aa much distaste for N out of
Bier to rod ribbons.
every 100 boxing fans. Tha two
At th* end of the third round, fat, Mft, middle-aged men, in their
wbta 1 opened my ty*s and pot a tallor-mada, pearl buttoned polo
gnmpoe of Mr. Bstr, I thought ba coats, sett ta whom I aal, kept up
slaughtered!
a constant, itaccato roar st th*
At that point, t hoisted myself two World War II veterans in the
to my feet, abandonod 1100 worth ring.
of seat and walked as rapidly as
"G’wan and fight, yTsums!" they
possible toward tha nearest exit yelled, themping on their tl c if 7
Just aa I waa leaving tha stadium, gars. "Quit waltzin' and fight,I heard th# crawl roar, at iLy-&gt;
aiwaya roars at tha kill—as tha
I looked at both those suety cus­
Romans must have roared in the tomers, who hsdo't ever been ia
any war and who wouldn't have
lasted abort of a miracle, lixty
seconds is the ring with either Mr.
Loula or Mr. Conn. And they real­
ly weren’t that much older than
sautiea and Spats Administration th* two flghieri, either.
Aa 1 pushed past the fat pair
tapaete te put anough satellites
into orbit to craat* ■ spar* com­ to get out of the stadium, I hlssettaW
munications system for th* world. at them: “Whom do you tblntr*
This would mah* It posalbla for you're ealllag bums, y’bumaP’
And right then and there, I gar*
any community on earth te tune
In on a TV broadcast from any up boxing forever.
other.
In onnouncing the now Project
Echo Sunday, NASA mad* an excaption te its tony-standing policy
of withholding Information on
such undertakings until after they
have been launched.
It said this was necessary to
give communications specialists
enough advance notice te make
technical preparations. This would
include Soviet radio technicians.

World-Wide IV Hay Be Possible

U t t a r ftoraa: Goorva'a Tavarn, Harry's Liquor, Town

Men'a wear and ahoaa: B. L. Perkins and Son, Ivey’s,
Jfan Robson's.
Hardware, paints, sporting goods: Stanley Rogers, Me*
Ranay Smith, Robson Sporting Goods, Seminole Sporting
Goods, Sankarik’a, Sherwin-Williams.
Auto dealers: Hunt Ltncoln-Hercury, Striekiand-Morrl000, Homer Little Car Lot, Cordell Garage, Brass Motors,
RqwHtot* Co. Motors, Hollar Motors, Sanford Motor Co.,
donas Repair Service, CAJ Motors, McKee Motor Co., HempMB Motors, Sanford Auto Parts.
Drug stores: RoumlUat and Anderson, Faust’s, MeReyn-

aad aay aotawarthy acUsa la th*
audlcaca, such as Impromptu fisti­
cuffs, ate. In brief: color.
Always I had a rtagiida Mat,
aad always I hatad MI Aad aiwaya
the mUlloai af perweald have give* their
•y* teeth for that Mat. ta which

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Moose
M eeting
Tomorrow

Jaycee Wives
Hold Benefit
Tha Jaycee Wives club bald &gt;
•C raiy Hat" bandit card party,
Friday night, at the Sanford Wornan * Club building. Ai. thoaa attending were eligible to rompete
in the eonteit for tha eratieat hat
worn to the party.

From among tha many ■•Weird"
and craiy looking chapeau*, a ereat ion of playing carJs, topped with
a hunt poinaetlia, made and worn
by Mr*. John B. Aangiter, was
eho*en a* the winner.
Mr*. Carol Denniion, won the
award for high acore at bridge
and Mra. Alfred Chitei woa low.
Refraihmenti of cookie*, rup
rake*, nut* and punch were *erved
during the evening,
A large variety of Christmas
decoration* made by the Jaycee
wive* were dipdayrd across the
■lage. They were offered for *ilr
to lho*e attending. All article*,
not told at the end of the party,
were auctioned off (o the higheit
bidder.
SHOWN AT THE REFRESHMENT TABLE of the coffee honoring Mi.««
At a meeting of Seminole ChapThe proceed! of the party will
H arriett Redding, are left to right. Mra. Floyd Palmer, Mra. W. U. Hof­
ter No. 2, O. K. S., held at Ma- be u»ed hy tbe club to help furmann. Mi»a Redding, her mother, Mrs. C. L. Redding and Mrs. H. Wnydc
tonic Temple. Sanford, tha follow- ni»h the Jareeea information booth,
(Staff Photo)
Rueker.
ing candidate* received the de
grees of the Order
Mr. and Mr*. Paul L. aiarkoi,
Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Cautey, Mr*.
Lena Hammond and Mr. John
Carver. Mr. Carver1* daughter.
Mr*, ft. V. Thompson, whn fill*
the station of Esther, and hi* sis­
The L. L. Keller (amity of I.ake
ter. Mr*. R. L. While, who ha*
the station of Klrrta, had the plea­ Monroe held a family reunion,
sure of helping initiate their fath­ recently, at Ihe home of Mr. ami
CRAZY HAT WINNER, Mra. John B. S unnier, left,
Mrs. I. U. Lee, on West First
er and brother.
holding her awtmi, a set of holiday table mala. Mra. J. H.
Street.
This
was
the
first
get
to­
A first-lime visitor of the Chap­
Erickson, president nf the Jaycee wives club ia \t runny.*
ter wa* Mia* Dorothy E. Heath, gether of the families in 14 year*.
one of Ihe hula entered in the contest ami holding one of
Mr*. H. Wayda Rucker and Rucker home, IMO Valencia, Dr. mum*, featuring a sophisticated Past Matron of Dwight d ark
The families met in thr garden
the Christmas articles offered for sale.
(Staff l'hoto)
Mr*. W. D. Hofmann were co host Thursday, from 10:30 to 12 a. m. lady figurine.
Chapter No. IIS. Indian Orchard. of Ihe Lee home and enjoyed a
eoea at a morning coffee at the Curst of honor wa* Miss Harriett
Refreshments of nut nibble*. Mass.
barbecued chicken and covered
Redding, bride elect.
data hors, a variety nf party sand-1 It wa* decided that members dish dinner. Mr. and Mr*. Keller
Living room decoration* includ- wichc* and ruftce wi re served to who wished to do *o would purchase have five children. It grandchild
eil a white arrangement of F ig i, the guests, who called during the gift* for the guest* of the Masonic ren an eight great grandchildren.
Mum* in a silver basket on the appointed hour*.
home in St. Petersburg, labeling
Tho*e enjoying the event were
mantel and another white arrange-1 Mr*. AI Hunt received the gur*u the gift whether for a man or Mr. and Mra, I., L. Keller, Mr.
The Joy t'las* of the First Bap.
ment of Pom Pomi in a white cem a* they arrived, Mrs George woman, to be distributed from and Mr* Richard Ran* and child
list Church of Longwnod, met tecmic container. An arrangement of Well* and Mr*. Floyd Palmer pre their tree on Christmas morning, rrn, Mr. ami Mr*. Clarence Krller
enfly at the home of Clara llicks.
Mrs. A. J. Blshs ’v*n high •-ore ihe nice till* wa* , wiled 10 in ties
pink carnation* in a stiver ouwi, siueu at Ilie toner service and
neminote cnaptcr wilt noid ila a no riuiiiien ,,f OiUmlu. Mi. an,!
Wednesday
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graced the buffet and thr refresh- Mrs. George sjoinn and Mr*, annual Christmas party following Mr*.Nathan Stripling and children
award at the December VAll S iv the president Fhla Nichols, The
Tile annual meeting of the first mrnt tahlr wa* centered with an Harry Hoolry assisted with the tha business meeting Dec. 17,, with of Sea Island, Ga.
wive* bridge, held at the After­ devotion was led ny Margery
Christian Churcit, will be cumb.ned arrangement of ptnk chrysanthc- serving.
an exchange u( gift*.
Mr and Mrs. George Klliutt,
Shower*, and stressed putting
with the December F ello w sh ip ------------Mr. amt Mrs. I. C. I.rr and child burner. N. A. S, Runner up was Christ hack in C'htrstnus. The an­
•Upper. Serving will start at 8:30
.
Mr*.
R.
D.
Murphy.
rrn, Mr. and Mr*. Thoma» Lively
nual etas* Christmas party is
p. m. Following tha pot luck sup- C n r £ * \ A J&amp; ll P n r t \ J
Danish pastries of Ihe chop *uoy scheduled for Dee. 17. at 7:3h p.
and children, Mr. and Mr*. John
per. the official board will elect l U l C W C U r U .I L y
tiromer and son. Mr. and Mr*. variety and coffee were served hy m at Ihe Firtt Baptist fellowship
new board members, and hear
Leslie Holcombe and family. Mr. the ho»te*s, Mr*, II. A. Lackey hall All member* and their hua
and Mr*. Joe Morgan ami children
II. Mr*. D. I.. Jarrell wa* ap hand* and associate member* are
and Billy Price.
urged to attend. Gift* will he
pointed hosfe** for the next meet exchanged and refreshments serv­
— Scuut Troop meet* at J:1S p. m.,
^ P e n io r High choir lupper, 8 p. m.
VAH-l Officers wive* held a faremg. scheduled for Thursday, Jan. ed.
Midweek Bible hour, 7 p. in., well luncheon at Morrison1* Impr.'I
Memher* attending the meeting
Chancel choir practice, 7:30 p. m. rial House, in urtando, Thursday,
Other* attending the bridge were Margaret Polter, Ann Riden­
First Baptist Church, pray*, fQr ^ r i - Sidney Baney. A bracelet
were Mrs. J. If. Halley Jr.. Mrs. our. Estelle Fulch, Kid* Nichols,
-meeting, 7:30 p. m. Sunday school *** preaented to her as a farr
R, K. Farmer. Mr*. E. W. Foote, Klotse Swralt, Gladys llaynle,
worker* conference, 8:15 p. m.
B'R from the wive*,
Mr* If li. Gnben. Mr*. ( \ N. Margery Shower*. Kilns Hopkins,
I.ake Monroe Baptist Church,
Hostesses were Mrs. David King
James J r , Mr*. II S Moore, Evelyn Montgomery.
MRS. SIDNEY BANEY, center, shown at Ihe luncheon
Mr*. Ken Torbell wa* hoslrtt Mr* I. \l Rowell Jr
Sunday School officer* and teach- and Mr*. Robert Morris, Those ai
Mr*. I).
in her honor. Mrs. David Kinjf, left and Mrs. Robert .Mnr*
at a bridge party, this week-end. W. Caswell. Mr*. T, D. Schoon­
er*1 meeting. 7 p. in , prayer meet- lending were Mr*. Itaney, Mrs
There are now around lfi.mx)
at
her
home
in
Loch
Arbor,
honor
ris, were co-hostesses at the farewell party.
ing. *\ p. m., choir practice, ?9 King. Mr*. Morris. Mrs. William
over. Mr*. R W. Repp, Mr*. O. movie houses in thr Lolled State*,
T. Ulakemore, Mr*. Robert I.
ing Mr*. John Sangsler, whn t* H. Fisher and Mrs. J. D. Lang­ approximately 3,000 'ewer than a
p. in.
., , ,,
u
Carangi. Mrs. Kenneth Coskey.
leaving in ihe near future for ford
year ago.
h.rst Methodist Church circle Mrs. John
Crawford, Mra. liar
Washington, 1). C.
W. S. C. S numtver in meet*
Mrs Kaugiler received niaily
vey K. fu ller, Mrs. Robert ,M,
with Mr*. Jam es Plgolt in Loch
Mr, Jospph E. ,;0„ ,
‘•Remember Gills”. Tho*e who
Arbor. Senior choir pracHee. I:M
Robrrt r&gt;oUtpn. Mr,. „ lch
came to say goodbye to the hon
y. m. Chancel choir, 7.15 p. m.
Mrv clllir|e* Guth
oree, and her mother. Mrs. Xavier
Yigronl. who ha* hern visiting her
rie. Mr*. Neal J. Johnson. Mrs
.,
(or Ihe past few mrniht* inrltidrd:
Geiirgr W Knnmons. Mrs. Charles
Vn enjoyable evening wa* ev m a prize, and it wa* won by Mrs,
^ r, d ^ ufje foster, Mr* M De
Kiser, Mr*. Walter J. Kurhn. Mr*
M. L. Litleboe, Mr*. Wesley Ral luricnced b&gt; iho.ve attending the J1r j fA Money, DrBary. Mr*. Edna palma. Mr*. Douglas Kirkliter,
*ton, Mr*. Robert S. Salrr. Mr* ‘-pink Ladies” la rd Party in De Decker donated a handmade »tole Mr*. Vernon Hardin, Mr*. Robert
Mr*. Roy Sim*. Mr*.
Mrs. Lorraine Graham i* recu- John Sangvter and her mother Mr*. IJary la»t week. A p,nk color I" ? ,,.I" 1 ‘Uck&gt; ' " nn,r “ “ Mri Proveneher.
Don Dondanville. Mr*, Jim Living
Xavirr Vigeant. Mrs. Richard I- scheme was carried out in room
Door prize winner* were Mr*, slon and Mr*. K. M. Bent.
' H E U t M.
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« Mra. K. Bartha.nmeu _
decoration*, and pink ice box pie Mrs.
T Hroomr. Mr* Sally Wood
Mr*. Kieklitrr won the award
and coftre wprr served hy smiling side. Mr*. Laura Arrington. Airs, for high score and Airs, loving
St., after receiving surgical treat
ho-tesse* drrssrd m their cherry II. La*hrr. all of Ihllary ind Mr*. »lon for second high.
ment at Orange Memorial Hospi
pink hospital auxiliary uniform*. Jean Faulk of Sanford.
1*1, in Orlnailo. She plans to be
-.
Mrs C. E. Butler, Seminole Me­
back in her office t»y next week.
A
pink
pet
lection,
holiday
center
morial Hospital auxiliary presi­
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hold an­
dent. welcomed the guests and re- piece »* auctioned h\ Capt. H.
nounce the htrlll of a five-pound,
u I,x r i u n v r i x x v n i u marked, that l‘mk Ladies in Dr- M, Yost, f'erfedion Dairy furnish
10-ounce boy at Lackland AFB, BY MRS.
I I.ARLNU. SNYULR „
d Sanford are dedicating ed Hie coffer and wlopping cream.
See mir captivating col­
Mr, and Mr*. Wilby Coleman.
It wa* considered a moil surer***lection of glatuoroiH Jtftrrlul affair, with 32* mkrts told
Seminole High School. He entered
,he winter in Osteen. They
.eVviceVbeilde* ant1 Fr,« » f°r *» ^ «*»*•♦»
&lt;iark fashion* Dial fit
servie* after graduation and
listng in Ihe Jones home «cn»a X
rouHimrn,
The annual Chrittmas party of
(he
a married In the former Sally lfrom ,hr ,.Ml uffier.
1
L
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perfectly into your
the Fidcli* Class of the First
She thanked the one* who work y R n f o n l [ (&lt;
C | u l,
Simpson nf Miami.
Baptist Chureh will tw held Thuri
Ilenrv George and daughter. Do
harii on ,h„ (u r,y, nJhndy:
Holiday plana and budget!
day. Dee 10 at 7 p m, at the
ri». rfturnH lo Krnmore, N. V
v,vlan MrC»llc&gt;« card party M e e t s T l U i r s d i l V
hnme
of
Air*.
V.
C.
Afestener,
L
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f 1f&gt;' iWr#e J!e CK
chairman and her c«hchalrmjn,
.
d t ,i!,‘ funrr*‘ of hl* hr,,lher' Hette Hobelle. Mr* Margaret Kl
,h fr s,nf,,rd Momr ’"-monstra 137 North hlhoti Ave. with Mrs
'J L n u r c r i W o m e n !fn
r rank fu’orjce.
mrr* and her uimimttee who pro D'ln mrmlter* will turn at the X P Griffin's group is ho*te«*es.
A
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Air. and Air* Oliver Wilder and Vidcd dessert. Mr*. Edith Broome Home Demonstration tenter on
\ covered dish *up|&gt;er will pre­
cede the bustnev* lesston and durdaughter, Beth U u.se, or Chicago. Ult ptu„ lahle arrangement a Mr* 2S\h Si at t to o m Thursday r,d
r iU /l JU IC
«ere recent guest* of Mr. and A|ri^ Yo„ an„ Mr,. K|offnie
»l 1 &gt;0 p m 1
m« the evening a gift exchange
. _ .
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Mrs. Gerald
llo-ack.
n„nLi.. ticket
n-i,-, committee.
1Uep&lt; 101 »mt 2'* «• » 2r°uP 1° will be hrld Atemhrrs also will
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Runkli'.
The United
Women
. . . Presbyterian
rnmmiinltv
Mrs. Grace Bureson. Birmtng
Nlr, nutlrr imro,)ucPrt guests. tiir home of Mrs. R K Koehlk in bring gift* to tend to a patient
j f t the Lake
h
Mary Community ham, Ala, u visiting her aunt, (i.
ii..ir
0»teen, for a Christmas parly.
in a mental hospital. Mr* Mr*.
^Presbyterian Church will hold -*
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-o -,U rr&gt; vv*ir- ho'pttal administra­
* Air*.
Gif1* will t»e distributed among «rnger, clais president invites til
tor,
and
Mr'
It.
N,
Black
welder,
Christmas sale on December 10,
Jlm McCullough. New Martin* former auxiliary president and the members.
members to attend.
An extravagant -elect inn ef
11. and 12 at the real estate olfic* ujlr&gt; w
„ visiting hi* bio
Mr*. IA. Faulk, chairman of proof Raymond M. Ball in the Evan*
Tom McCullough.
rhiuealone*,
pearl*, brilliant
I gram and projects.
Budding *n Lake Mary.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
itonev in pin*, emrlngv, neck.
Cash donation* were given bs
Plan lo do some of your Christ- . .
* t ........ n L , „ . i
Mine*. Lynn Heed. Rohellu, and
I.t e « , * e t* f
ma* 'hopping there. They will of- LailKO iM cll A A. (TUI CD
Peterson. A band painted randy
fer needlework, el.ina gifts and H o H O F S R C V . C lD T V
dish donated by Air* Yost anti Atr*.
I mill XI.BB
many other articles for sale.
Kiesial wa* won hy Mr*. Marie
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Rrntsch of DeBary; a plant arnesday evening, members of the rangcment from Mri. Irving Pryor
Lake Mary Baptist Church honor- of Sanford wa* won by Mrs. W
ed their minister, Rev. J. E. Be*ier of Dellary. Mrs. Ruppert
Born for beautiful gesturing!
The t j k r Monroe Home Demon Curry, with a farewell party. Re Mronach pamltd * heautiful tray
Our wonderful cholca nf glova
stration Club will mret Thursday freshmenti nf rake and eoff.r
beauties
in long or sboit
at the home of Mrs. Claude Hit tell, W),r(, , prir(| {0 those present and
on Orange B vd., lor the annua
. .
lengths.
H a v e
Christmas party,
' »lf 0‘ ; o b' inke"
prc'
Starting lime is 7 30 p m Airs, vented to Rev. Curry.
F ro m I2.00
Mrs. H. I*. Johnson will h« to
The new pa»tor. Reverend Wil
hostess There will he an exchange lard Bowman, will assume hi*
of gifts
duties as pastor this Sunday.

rees
Conferred
By O.E.S.

Keller Family
Hold Reunion

Miss Redding Honored
J\t Morning Coffee

Mrs. Blaha Wins
Bridge Award

Church
Calendar

Longwood S. S. Club
Plans Annual Party

*nr“rV,p'S;,n.» cure,, urn For Mrs. Baney

Party Honors
Mrs. Songster

The Sanrord Moose elub held it**
second anniversary dance, Satur­
day night a t the lodge hall. A
large number of members and
girt’sl* a'trnded.
Preceding the dance, • M M
luncheon waa served to thoso
present. P r i m were won by Mrs.
Vivian Meyers of Sanford and Otiasjohlom of Lake Mary.
The neat meeting is scheduled
for tomorrow at » p. m. Plana
will be completed for eoalng
■vents.

VAH-l 1 Plans
Holiday Party
Mrs. R. R. Brown Jr., entat*
tained Ihe officers wives af VAH11 with a coffee at her home, with
Mrs. D. B. F. Brow* as eo-hos*.
ess. The coffee and a delicious
assortment of cookie* and rolla
were served from the dining fable,
decorated in a Christmas motif.
During the bminass session,
Mrs. J. E. Bachman waa elected
a* representative of the VAH-tl
wive* to the officers wires flub
and Mrs. W. H. Faulk was ehooe*
alternate.
»
Mrs. C. O. Donnaud and Mri.
I). M. Denning told tha group atplan* for the Christmas party the
-quadron is giving Dec. IT, for
VAH-U children and thair par­
ents. A gala affair Is promised,with Santa Claus Kheduled ta
appear with a gift for each child.,
Mrs. W, A. Rose waa given a
special welcome. Her husband,
M. Ro*e ha* recently reported for
duty with VAH-U. Other* attend-'
mg were. Mrs. R. A. Smith Jr.,
Mrs. R. W. Ramey, Air*. J. F.v
Trout. Mrs. W. C. Shafar, Mrs,
William Malinowski.
Mrs. H. R. Weber, Mra. U D.
Trnmson. Mrs. N. R. Thom. Mra.”
A. R. Anderson Jr., Mrs. G. R.
Robertson and Mra. H. F. De­
ment and her mother. Mra. &gt;. A.
Doron, who ia visiting from Cata *
rado.

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Gloves

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.ItaigtiV i toatottoll gam* at tto 8MB
marks tha opening of a sw am that
to tha flaaat in tha history of tto
t With a little bit of luck and a lot
.-handing that toll
f t o yean now, different coaches have
* to bring tha basketball program oot
.a dark ages a t SHS and it wasn’t
_______Bud Layer eamo hero th at things
r r atartad making a turn for the better. Since
SStakhm over aa toad mentor several years
lags, Bud has done a tremendous job with
that seemed destined to Mdto.M
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_____ tercet in basketball around the
local school had just about dropped off the
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a d ta b tto hard work of Layer and Dick
IMtoera has given the game a g n a t come[hosk. It’s true that the Semlaotoa had
lit games each year on the schedule
they disposed of fairly easily, ami
‘ \ tto wins weren’t particularly l* .
they had a purpose In the pro.
of Coach Layer.
Be felt that einee the teams ia recent
2 5 re e n had found tto going so rough and
— had t o n winning only four or five i
2 2 in in entire sons— that tho first th .
r ^ t o d wan to schedule a few aesy gam es;
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Believe me, the reeolte of this theory
«-hnve begun to pay off, Although tho Bern*
2 2 Jnetoe have had just aaaaons against
^ tto Ug teams, they continue to pick up
-S tm o n and more victories against them and
« £ before long they wilt be as highly regard.
5 5 ed aa any school in the district.

We now hsvo the coaching and a fair
supply of mstarial, so all we need to round
out tno building program Is fan support.
The biggest reason for a lack of interest
has been tho poor support by spectators.
It's hard to believe after visiting out of
town schools where they pack the stands,
that sometimes there ere only 60 people
games here. Mere at Semin*
ole not even the students, parents, or for
that matter, the Seminole Boosters will
turn out for the games.
Let’s try to turn over e new leaf and
support tho Seminoles during the rest of
tho school year. The boys playing basket,
ball appreciate a crowd of cheering fens
JrwV &gt;
aa well as the football players so plan now
to pick up a schedule from the players end
give them our full support all season long.
When you .come up and see Ray Lund*
i1st and Jimmy Gracey and fellows like
at In action I’m sure you will return.
It’s worth the admission ju st to watch
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Ing end point making. We can't, uvuriwok
LOOKOUT. TEN PINS, William Foster and Frances Mackey ere gunning
the rest of the squad either, for George
for strikes in the Thursday Mixed League bowling competition. Foster
Ferldes, Terry Christensen, Doug Temny,
bowls for the Edwards Builders Supply end Mrs. Mackey is on the Furni­
Charles Oravats, John Allred, Alex Me*
ture Center team.
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Xibbln, John Taylor, Eddie Fuhrman,
Mike Roberts end John Marsh are also
fine players that will give you s6methlng
to come out for.
The JV ’s begin the action in the first
game a t 7 p. m. In the SHS Gym so plan
NEW YORK (UPI)— Cincin­ Cincinnati, which had a 63-point
failed Press International
to be there. By the way, a former Semin­
nati, the pre-season choice for the lead In the pre-season bsUollng
EAST
ole, Buck Mctti. will be coaching the Ly­
national championship, took an on a points basis, boosted that
man varsity tonight.
St. Vincent 10 Carnegie Tech 71
even tighter grip today on first margin over California to 102

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Cage Scores Cinci Strengthens First Place Hold

Lose 'Blockbuster'
US,’. MIAMI. (UPI &gt;—Branch Blekay. • "We were not the lea l *ur• i n t familiar old battle gllat back prUod," Rickey it id calmly.
- H e bia eye, premlaed te let leeae
The National Lcaiue'a an­
2 b bleebbuaWf today aialait the nouncement that it b u "no prtiSk m artcaa League wbleb be fatla la ant plaaa for expanaion" wai
te MbSUfS tbe CoaUnaatal more te tbe llkiag of Continental
leaiuo offlelali, who Insist the
wilt have a »Utamest today osly reaaon tbe American League
wbea I’m through tbay will kotpa talking eipanilon if to
ar me," declared tbe mil fiery, hamptr the eew circuit's'efforts
&gt;-y*»rold Continental - League to obtain Ua last three Iranriildmt
cblaes.
Conjecture aa to what tbe, InConunlialoner Ford Frick view­
emdoea Bkhay poailbly could ed Monday's announcements by
lavo up hli lUtvo raoicd from tbe two major taaguei aa a green
a fUHi that he will announce hie light for the Continental League
prompt intention ot going te Con- to go ahead with Us plant.
\, te attU aaatber i m u that
r
"Now that tha National and
may dramatically produce
three Iraacblaas needed to round
out bla propoied right-team

American Leagues have reitated
their positions aa announced last
May, the Continental League con­
tinues to have the opportunity of
proceedings with its announced
program," Frick declared. "The
commissioner looks forward to
such positive action as wilt per­
mit them to qualify for major
league status.**
So far, the Continental League
has five cities in the fold. They
are New York. Denver, Toronto.
Houston and Minneapolli-St. Paul.
Among the other cities said to be
Interested In securing a franchise
are Buffalo, Montreal and San
Diego.

Bishop Moore Downs Oviedo
Team, 54-46 In Cage Play

Without (standing to do to,
Fm ideot Jo t Croats of tho
American
League practically
forced Rlchey'a hand with Mon­
day’• announcement that "no dafliite decision has bees reached
regarding expiation ot the Amir- Bishop Moore defeated a fighting beaten by Lakevtew last Friday,
lean League/'
Ovitd* five last night, 54-48.
33-32.
It was the second loss of the
Bishop Moore held a narrow 28 26

Schooling Races
Start Tonight

season for Oviedo as they were lead at the half but put on the pres­
sure to win in the final quarter of
the game. .Mike Duda of Oviedo
was high scorer for tho game with
£0 points. Bishop Moore also won
the B squail game, 37-28.
Last Friday, Lakcview downed
Oviedo 33 33 in Hie final minutes uf
play. Johnny Tesinsky was high
scorer for Oviedo with 17 points.
In the Jayvee game, Lakcview was
the victor, 47*27.

Cannon Honored
As No. 1 College
Gridder Of 1959

Dog racing fans can witch num­
erous ace greyhounds run tonight
when schooling starts at 7:30 at tbe
lanford-Orlando Kennel Club la
preparation for the track’s official
Opening, Saturday, Dee. II.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Billy CanThe publie is Invttsd to these non, Louisiana State's All-Ameri­
pre-season contests which will con­ can halfback who claims he starts
tinue nightly, e x c e p t Sunday, "getting nervous" each Thursday
through Wednesday, Dec. 18.
In tha fall, Monday was named col­
Tbrigbt’s fifth mad ninth event* lege football's “ Player of the
#f Um 33-rac* program should pro­ Year" for the second straight sea­
vide plenty of eicltameat. Five son In United Press International's
greyhounds representing the Wal­ annual poll.
ter Bowser Kennel, a new comer,
Cannon, a 210-pound all around
xtMt in the fifth race. However, athlete who has been timed In 9.4
four of the entrice wera popular aeconds for 100 yards, narrowly
here last winter when running for edged Pete Dewkins of Army for
Jack Herold.
the honor in 1938. Cannon won by
They Include Rocky Mac Duff a wide margin this lime, collect­
and Rocky Mae Glaty, who starred ing 131 votes in nationwide ballot­
at botb Raynham aad Taunton, ing by 33&gt; iports writers and
Mass, la recant meets, and wera broadcasters.
picked to compete in Taunton’s
Richie Lucas, Penn Slate's All933,000 Amarlean Derby, tha rich­ America quarterback, was a dis­
est purs* be greyhound racing. tant second with 43 votes. Bill
During three preliminary rounds in Burrell, All-America guard from
tho rugged competition of this ma- Illinois, waa third with 18.
Jer event Mae Duff turned in a first,
Bob Schloredt of Washington and
third sad fifth while Mae Glaty's Fran Curd of Miami, ( /la .) were
aeon waa two sacoods and a third. naxt with eight votes each. Char­
The ninth race tonight Usta three lie Flowers of Mississippi and
atari from the famous Oswald Dale llackbart of Wisconsin each
Brothers Kennel, another outfit received seven. Jim Houston of
naw to this area. They are Ob's Ohio State. Mike McKeevcr of
Mortgage, Ob'a Amalric and Ob's Southern California and Roger
Melon, Oswald Brothers rated as Davis ot Syracuse each received
top kennal at both Raynham and six. Ron Uurton of Northwestern,
Tauoton and these greyhounds did Don Lanphear of Wisconsin, Dean
their share In ketping their outfit Look of Michigan Stale, and
In the lead.
Monty Stickles of Notre Dame re­
Track patrons tonight will find ceived five each. Thu other 34
tha big plant comptataly renovated votes were scattered among 3t
until It ehlnes like a naw shoe. Also players.
numerous Improvements have been
added.

Gators Defeat
Southern, 88-70
GAINESVILLE (UPI) - Florida
guard Bob Shiver upped bis aver­
age to 30 points per game Monday
night in the Gators* 88-78 decision
ever Florida Southern’s basketball
taam.
Shiver hit for It points to run
bia three gamc total to oo. Gator
captain Bob lharwood scored IP
lats for his team's runner-up
non. Guard Dick Whallty tiUJed
» points to toad all Florida South­
ern scoring.
The Gators Jumped to an early
lead and were never headed. They

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Court Hearing
NEW YORK (UPI) Cus
D'Amato, whose fight manager's
license wss revoked by the New
York State Athletic Commission,
has been granted a motion for a
hearing before the stile Supreme
Court Dec. 12.
D'Amsto lost his license after an
inquiry Into alleged Irregularities
In the promotion of the Ingtmar
Johansson Floyd Patterson heavy­
weight title fight last June.
D’Amato la Patterson's manager.
In papers filed through his at­
torney. D'Amato claimed that he
had not rccalvcd a fair hearing by

St. Bonavenlure 03 Villa-Mad. 89
VUlanova 78 Gettysburg 38
St. Johns 101 Falr-Dickinst 80
St. Francis 90 Ky Wesleyan 74
SOUTH
Auburn 104 Howard (Ala.) 37
Centenary 79 Tulanc 73
Florida 88 Fla. Southern 70
Vanderbilt 98 Arkansas St. 06
Citadel 68 Alabama GO
Tennessee 80 Cli-mson 63
Kentucky St. 89 KnoxvUlc 39
Loplsvilia 77 Furman 6t
Mississippi 88 Chattanooga 68
MIDWEST
Ohio St. 99 Butler 0*1
Iowa 79 North Dakota 43
Kansas 63 Texas Tech 71
Notre Dame 78 Wisconsin 38
Cincinnati 89 Miami (Ohio) 38
DcPaul 83 Western Ontario 36
Wichita 83 Arizona St. U. 76
Nebraska 76 Minnesota 66
Missouri 79 Indiana 76
SOUTHWEST
Texas A&amp;M 67 Houston 49
Arkansas 63 Tuba 31
E. Tex. St. 72 Midwestern 68
WEST
Utah 83 New Mexico St. 67
Colorado 82 New Mexico w&gt;
Seattle U. 83 Hawaii 33.

Keelty Resigns
Oriole Position
MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (UPI) —
James J. Keelty tendered hiv res­
ignation as president of the Balti­
more Orioles today and recom­
mended General Manager Lee
Marl’llail as his successor.
The recommendation by Keelty.
who iald he was resigning because
of "outside business pressure*,"
was considered tantamount to ap­
pointment fur Macl'hail.

points this week.
West Virginia, fourth in the pre­
season ratings, jumped to third
while Ohio Slate and ««pMin«rc
ace Jerry Lucas jumped from
sixth to fourth. North Carolina re­
mained in the No. 3 slot.
Kentucky, third in the pre-sea­
son ratings but upset by South­
ern California Saturday night,
dropped down to Sixth. SI. Louis
bounded all the wsy from 14th
place to seventh with three im­
California, last season'! NCAA pressive victories. Indiana was
champion, was second, Just as it eighth, Kansas ninth, and Utah
was in tha pre-ssaion poll. But 10th.

place in the first weekly ratings
of the 3939-60 college basketball
season released bv the United
Press
International Board of
Loacties.
With All-American Oscar Rob­
ertson firing 43 points tn his first
game and 43 in tha second, during
the past week, Cincinnati received
the first-place volts ot 33 ot the
33 famous coaches who comprise
the board, compared to 18 in the
prc-scason ratings.

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NEW YORK (U P Ii-fiy m u M Univmity, which compiled major collet# football's only parfact record in 1959 al­
though it togan tha season without an experienced quarter­
back, today waa named national champion by United Praia
Intamational’a Board of Coach**.
Syrscuae, aeriously teatad only once an route to a 1(H)
la the first Eastern school
te lead tbe Deal biUotiag for a
season since tbe rstlai* were In­
augurated la iMe. Army’s thirdplace finish last year was the
best previous shewing by aa
Easters team.
Coach Ben Behwamwalder’i
Orangemen rolled up Me points
and allowed only Si although they
went through tho campaign
with two sophomore quarter­
backs, Have Sarette aad Dick
Easterly.
This performance earned Syra­
cuse 31 first-place vote* and a to­
tal of 342 petals in tha final bal­
loting. Mississippi finished second.
Louisiana State, third. Texas,
which will pity Syracuse in the
Cotton Bowl Jan. 1, was fourth
with 347. Mississippi and Lgtf
clash that day in tha Sugar Bowl.
Georgia was fifth with 114
points, Wisconsin sixth with 137
and Washington sevanth with 131.
Washington, Wisconsin's Rosa
Bowl opponent, m elvcd lb* other
first-place vote, Texas Christian
was eighth with 1(0 points, Ar­
kansas ninth with 83 and Penn
Slats 10th with 43.
Syracuse, which ended Us regu­
lar season last Saturday with a
M-8 triumph over UCLA at Loi
Angeles, will receive a permanent
trophy from UPI.
Clemson headed the second 11
in the final ratings. It was fol­
lowed In order by Illinois, Ala­
bama, Southern California, Au­
burn, Michigan State, Oklahoma,
Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Missouri
and Florida. Georgia Tech, Navy
and Wyoming wera tha only other
tea mi mentioned on the final bal­
lots,

Ring Results

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United Press laU natkeal
SYDNEY. Australia — George
Banes, 148, Australia, kntcktd
out Billy Tadd. I4H». Australia
(I), retained British Em pin wel­
terweight titla.
NOTTINGHAM, Englind-Waily
Swift, England, eutpotiUd Willie
Tawtel, South Africa (10).
NEW YORK - Chico R o llin g
133Vi New York, knocked out Luke
Easter, 133*4 Pittsburgh (I).
NEW ORLEANS- Henry Haak,
Detroit, stopped Jesse Bowdry, St.
Louis, (10) — weights unavailable.
TAMPA, Fla.—Wlllt# Pastrano,
180, Miami Btacb, Pit., outpoint­
ed Charlie Pavlis, 171, Taregte

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Marques, 123, Stockton, stopped
Pimt Bsrsjs, 171, Tijuana, Mex­
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WASHINGTON (CPI) - D m ! opment of * revolutionary now
rocket engine using liquid hydro*
(en and oxygen ai fuel conceit*
ably could narrow the tpace gap
between the United States a-d
^ Russia, officials said today.
The new engine ;sa announced
Monday at West Palm Beach,
Fla., by the Pratt k Whitney Air*
craft Co. Ita fuel is by far the
most efficient source of cbemleal
energy yet available for tpace
flight, officials said.
.'he biggest U-S- rocket boosters
are only about half aa powerful
• t the Russian giants, and there
appears to be no chance of catch*
t e tag up la this department with
^ the U J.S.R. for several years.
But with liquid hydrogen upper
•tagas, American rocket vehicles
ceaeatvshly cauld begin at laatt
to match Russia's present payload capacity long berore bigger
U. S. boosters ars available.
The United States alio Is study­
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evan mort efficient than hydroV ) egnoxygea. Wbethar Russia h at
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known here. But the Soviets have
published what purported to be
studios of a hydrogen-fluorine roc­
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Hydrogen engines are designed
■s upper stages because tbey
work most efficiently in airless
spice. To boost s rocket off the
ground, the fuel has to bavo
_ enough mesa to overcome tne
m pull of gravity and the braking
effeet of dense air.

Hospital Notes
DECEMBER 2
AdmlsiiMS
Donna Asb. Sanford
Ravenna Biart, Sanford
Dora Nell Gravrnmier, Sanford
Joanna Carol Decker, Sanford
Sylvia Childs, Casselberry
Ja n ie Kappcll, DcBary
Jamas Slnglaton, Saafard
Batty Buchanan, Sanford
Russell Braswtll, Sanford
Viola Woarnar. DeBary
Birtha
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Smith,
Sanford, a daughter
Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Louder*
milk. Fern Park, a daughter
Mr. and Mra. John W. Decker.
Sanford, a daughter
Mr. and Mrs Hughey Wil­
liams, Sanford, a ion
lfr. and Mrs. Paul Biart, San­
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Admissions
Rachsl Brown, Sanford
Ssllie While. Enterprise
Alfreds Robinson, Sanford
Maude Hancock, Goldenrod
Grace Hall, Sanford
Mary Gallo. DeBary
Evelyn Nettles. Osteen
Calhy Jones, Lake Mary
Poona Harden. Sanford
M tlie Burke. Sanford
DECEMBER 4
Admission
Shirley Rochester, Sanford
Rosa Lee Silas, Ssnfurd
Jane Wtiktrton. Lake Mary
Charity Nicks Sr., Osteen
Dioiel Jenkins, Sanford
Carril Daniels, Hawthorne
Nathaniel Scurry, Sanford
Willie Henry Hawklai. Saafard
Dismissals
T rim Whitaker, Sanford
James Siogleten, Sanford
Alfred! Robinson, Sanford
Florence Lowdermilk, Fern
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Eunice Brown, Sanford
Miry Lee Hayes, Sanford
Doyle Young, Sanford
Susan Shoemaker, Sanford
Porn Angel, Sanford
Marie Hardy, Sanford
Uvilla MacKarlane, DeBary
Beatrice Lowe, Sanford
Heatrica Raulerson. Deland
Beauly Lowe, Sanford
Harry K. Howard, Sanford
\ mnie Mae Justice, Sanford
Hirlhs
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Raulerson,
Dels ad, s son
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BROWNIES INVESTED in Troop 248 pledged allegiance to God and coun­
try and promised to be helpful and obedient in their homes at a ceremony
in Grace Methodist Church on Onora Rd. Xonnic Lee Hood, here, got her
Brownie pin from leader Mra. A. A. Wilson. Other troop member* looking
on from the left arc: Beverly Nowers. Betty Jo Jones, Patty McCoy. Anne
Smith, Jackie Morgan. Mrj. Wendell Holmes, Cynthia Acord. Carla Ruycc,
Darlene Lafollette, Marcha McCuullcy, Joanne Deschcnes, Honnv Keller,
Patricia Kennedy, and Mary Evelyn Hearne.

ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH Brownies help troop member Maureen
Phillips, center, celebrate her birthday at a party given in the church annex.
Troop 490 Brownies joining the party nre, from the left, Jo Ann Krug.
Theresa Ilngcro, Margy Smith, Tcrric Winter, Mary Ann Germain. Arlene
DeMattio. .Maureen Phillips, Stephanie .Miller, Judee Foster, Christine Telenmp. Roberta LeFils, Tracy Knowles, Elaine Peralto and Paulette Gor­
man. Handing Maureen a piece of cake is troop leader, Mrs. Marge Smith.
(Staff Photo)

Diphtheria Hits
Six Accidents Keep Sanford
Police Busy Over Past Weekend Town; One Dead,
Six aulo accidents kept Sanford
police bury over the weekend.
A motor z- ‘ car collision
Friday lent two 14-year-old boys,
Leland Doyle Youog and Dale
Alexander Jr., to Seminole Mem­
orial Hospital. Young was in good
condition at the hospital today af­
ter suffering head, facial, and
shoulder injuries. Alexander, a
Lake Mary resident, received body
bruise*. Young livos at 113 Ros­
alia Dr. The accident happened
when Mra. Elberta B. Herndon,
1030 Myrtle Ave. was driving
south on Elm Ave. After a north­
bound car crossed the intersec­
tion, Mrs. Herndun started acrosa
13th St., not seeing Young, police
said. The motor scooter ran Into
the Herndon car's frontdoor. No
arrests were made.
A Seminole Blvd. sod Persim­
mon Ave. crash occurcd Sunday
afternoon when a car driven by
Carlton R. Newell of DeBary hit
an auto driven by Nathan C.
Mincy, 400 Myrtle Ave., police re­
ported. As Mincy tried to turn
from Seminole Blvd. onto Persim­
mon, Newell was trying to ri*s
and struck the Sanford man's car.
No arrests were made.
Driving on the wrong side of the
street and reckless driving were
the charges made after an acci­
dent Sunday morning at Peach
Ave. and 18th St. Christine Staples
was driving south on Peach Ave.
when she hit Ssnford Negro Jim­
mie Lee Knight's auto which was
turning into Peach from 18th on
the wrong side of tht stroet, po­
lice said. Reckless driving charges
wrong side of the street, police
said. Reckless driving charges

were made against Staples, 6W
W. 22nd St.
A parked Unco milk (ruck was
hit on Cypress Ave. at 9:43 a m.
Saturday when Florence T. Hicks,
a Sanford Negro of 1310 Lake Ave.
couldn't make a turn from Second
St. onto Cypress, police reported
A half hour earlier a car driven
by William D. Crain, 1911 Mag­
nolia Ave., hit another car while
driving east on Celery Ave., police
said. William D. Hardin drove
the struck truck which was going
south on Sanford Ave.
Another accident occurred Fri­
day night, when 3lonroe Caldwell,
a Sanford Negro of 1209 W. 10th
St., scraped the fender of a car
parked on W. 13th St. Caldwell
said that as he was riding along
W. 13th, an oncoming car’s bright
lights blinded him.

3 Threatened

Scouts Collect
Clothing, Toys
Lake Mary Boy Scout memhrrs
have requested a reminder to resi­
dents that they are collecting used
toys and clothing. In good repair,
to be taken to the Seminole In­
dians. The group will spend the
weekend of December 19-20 with
the Seminolcs on the Brighton re­
servation.
Anyone wishing to contribute to
the collection is urged to contact
any scout member for pick ups or
to take articles to the Scout Hut
in Lake Mary before Monday,
December 14.

GREAT BEND, Kan. (UPl) —
An outbreak of diphtheria has
struck this central Kansas town,
claiming the life of a 6 year-old
boy and ibreMenlrg st !ea«! three
other children.
A team of slate epidemiologists
was scheduled to arrive today to
aid city and county health author­
ities in planning precautionary
measures against the disease.
Superintendent of Schools I). V.
Swartz ordered all grede and high
schools closed "for at least two
days" and possibly longer.
Athletic events were also can­
celled and parents were urged to
keep their children at home and
away from crowds.
Charles Edward Rrichard died
Monday at a hospital where he
had been a patient two weeks. The
child became ill during the
Thanksgiving holiday and his Ill­
ness wss later diagnosed as diph­
theria.

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Seminole High students will get
firsthand proof that a car can't
stop on a dime in an auto safety
test Dec. IS. Two students, a
faculty member and a policeman
will each try to make a special
car slop short while going 20, 30,
or 40 m.p.h.
Three pistols mounted on the
ear's bumper will hre yellow paint
builns .u liie pavrinrut wiien the
driver is given the stop signal,

Farm Out Forward
NEW YORK (CPU—Earl Ingarlield, a young New York Hangers
forward, was sent lo the club's
Springfield farm club in the Ameri­
can Hockey l-eague Monday after
the Rangers obtained waivers on
him from the other National
Hockey league teams.

slams on the brakes and stops the
car. A safety engineer riding be
side each driver will operate the
pistol equipment.
The auto safely test sponsored
by Nationwide Insurance will be
It 1:30 p. m. on Laurel Ave. between 16th and 18th streets.

World War I
Vets Plan Party
The Veterans of World War I
Rarraeks No. 188 and Indies Aux­
iliary will hold their annual Christ­
mas party Thursday at 7:30 p.
m. at the American Legion Hail.
Gifts will be exchanged during
the evening and each one attend­
ing the parly Is asked lo bring
a small gift.

Former Lawmaker
Starts Jail Term
BARTOW ( L T D - Former legis.
lator E. B. (Shorty) Jones Jr.
was scheduled to begin a fiveyear prison sentence today or
Wednesday (or trying to open up
Polk County to a bolita ring by
bribing the sheriff.
Jones, 40, who served as a
state representative from Madi­
son County in 1933-35, surrendered
here Monday, His cave had been
turned down by the second dis­
trict roust of appeals on Friday.
Jones was convicted last Feb.
26 or offering to givs Sheriff Ha­
gan Parrish 83,000 and lo per cent
of the taka if he would overlook
a gambling syndicate operating
in Polk.

L'Bob
Q .W u m le i/

Ciqsjicij

Tigers Sign Four
DETROIT (U P I ) - T h e Detroit
Tigers have signed four liupetuls—
John Gridin of North Bssncli,
Mich., Dun N'uwcry of Albion,
Mich., Bill Shelton of Washington,
D. C., and Tom Sfhroedcr of Kenmore, N. Y.—to 1940 minor league
contracts.

Scores Triple
BALTIMORE. Md.
Frank K'orthcult, a
jockey Irutn Covington,
ed his Pimlico victory
Monday when he scored
victories.

TURKEYS

(U PI) 17-year-old
Ky., boost­
total to 27
three more

COM PARE-!

Jeep

Firsthand Proof

D R IV E V EH IC LES

FREE

We have just opened our new store here in Sanford and would like to
get acquainted. Won’t you step in to say “Hello,” and Register fur uur
Bid FREE TURKEY DRAWING?
We arc giving away 12 SWIFTS BUTTERBALL TURKEYS from
Sanford’s Own FOODMART. No purchase necessary, and you do not have
to be present to win. Come in anytime . . . OPEN FROM 7 to 6 Monday
thru Saturday.
PLENTY

G O M O R E P L A C E S . . . because they’re complete':'
engineered for 4-wheel drive ”go-«nywhere" traction, not Just
2-wheel drive conversions or modifications.

OF

FREE

PARKING

ALWAYS

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D O M O R E J O B S . 1?. Haul heavy loads on or oil the road
even in bed weather! With power take-off, they supply mobile power
to operate special equipment
C O S T L E S S T O O W N . - u n , * , , low upkeep
and high resale value savo you money. A 2-year-old Universal 'JceD'
commands up to 90% of original factory list price.

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Our liquid vinyl U mede lo . a l i . f y rvrn
Ihr mmt eritiral painting contractor nr
homruwner. Amazingly ea.y to apply
with bru.li, rollrr or spray . . . Urirn in
minutra to • »ofl, velvety linUh.

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Superior touch-up of mined epot. and
taay clean-up of tout* with water . • ■

R av en n a B a irt, a n d J&gt; ab y ,
S an fo rd
E le a n o r W illiam s a n d b a b y ,
S an fo rd

l i beautiful color, and white.

NOW

BEG. 11.69.

Sylvia Childs sad baby,
Casaelberry
Diana Smith and baby, Sanford
getiy Bucbannan and baby,

C LEA N

UP FOR T H E H O L ID A Y S !L E T US RECOM M END A P A IN T ER !

Bruning P a i n t - M a d e In Florida For The Tropics

S an fo rd

t'alby Jones. Lake Mary
Willie Hawkins, Sanford
Bill T) re, DeBary
Susan Bacon, Geneva
Perry Sixtlov e, Sanford
Donna Hayden, Sanford

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SUBURBAN 2-story Itouro, unfurl IDEAL RETIREMENT ROSIE
toted. FA MIBB.
NEAR LAKR MARY. Lakr
priTiloft*, 3 Bodroomo, CRB,
AFTER DEC. Itth.; unfurnished
Ige, Itrine room, carport*, utility,
t e s bedroom h e m , kitchen
Sulot Mifhhorhood. Bargain for
equipped, I t s r u r t f o ; South
rath or will kail on tam o. Own» t
wool i f Sanford. fU par month.
FA 3-0134
Call FA l-SITS.
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FACTORY PAINT OUTLET
A Satisfied cuitomer I* our be-t R E C O R D PLAYER, portable,
“At The Totem N T
advertisement
automatic, 43 RPM with assort3417 So. Fronch A rt.
FA 31443 HARRIETTS REALTY NOOK
mart of records; also tractor
Lot u* recommend ■ competent 104 So. Oak
Ph. FA 7-3712
set with motor. Phono FA MIBB.
Painter, Paper Hanger ro Con­
Year
Glamour
Readanirten
TAILORED maternity wardrobe,
tractor.
like new,
reasonable.
Ph.
FLOOR sanding and finishing
FA 2-3134.
Cleaning, Waalng. S e r r i n g
Seminole County since 1*23.
MAYTAG Washing Machine, rxBeamy Baton
H. M. GLEASON, Lab Mary.
cellenl condition; type writer.
341* Oak
FA 1-7M4
Phone FA 14430.
FINK INTERIOR PAINTING
FA 3-TSSa
O. H. Ferguson FA 2-UTT
LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON ORANGES and tangerines I t por
bushel and up. Phono FA 2-3047.
Baggerly Bldg. 2337 Orlando Dr.
B A M ROOFING
Ceatractlag A Repain
HO Gage Rc til train art. 1 year
Lleoaaed — Bonded —Insured 14. Ftowttu A Ptonln
old. *20. Can FA 3-3
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FRRR ESTIMATES
3:30 P. M.
Cat Ftowera Far Aay OcreeUn
111 Sanford A rt. Ph PA &gt;7*43
SANFORD FLOWER SROP
TA 1-1832
or
FA 2-8174 SPACE HEATER, FA *
PAINTING A DECORATING
Licensed — Bonded
100 SEEDLING Orange Trees two GOOD used appliances and TVs,
Free Estimates —
see Jake at 317 S. Palm ate
yrt. old; Saw Hospital, Country
Work Guaranteed
Club Rd.
Bemtooto Painting Contractor*
Sell Ua Your Furniture. ____
PA 3-1344
17. Ptta . Uroatoch • Suppllee
Service With The Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST, FA 3-4BTT.
MINIATURE poodles AKC regis­
IS. Special Rerrleee
tered, excellent pedigree, Ph. BOAT, Motor, Trailer and 1944
HEATING
FA 2-S442.
Buick; all to excel lent aondtH. II. POPE CO.
Hon: the work* (or $430. Inquire
I*. Boats and Motor*
200 S. Pack — FA 1-4234
at 1214 Park or phono FA2-34M,

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MAJOR BROWN RRALTY
RaaHor
LAKE MARY
S ROOM, etout, modera, form* ted
apartm ast, BB1 Palmetto. Phono PR FA 1-1337 of FA 5-1464.
FA I-4SM.

ted d in g • PilsM sf • I i m Ij i
CLEAN, nicely furnished apart% * - Bpertol a m k s s
mint, l i t Elm. IN . Pti. NO 634FT.
It*A te a r ty P a ria n
It. Ptoews A
HOUSEKEEPING CotU|4i. Alio
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two l-bod room heuMlroilort.
II.
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Ph. FA M ill.

Stenatrom Realty

■EBRERT BTBNSTROM
Rogiotarad Brnkar
LBN RISNRR
LOTTIE BROADWAY
KEN TORBETT
BETTTR D. SMITH
Aoaaciato*
FURNISHED 3 bod room houio,
Floral Halshta. Ph. FA 2 4WT or 111 N. F a rt — Fh. FA 3-!!3t
f a t- m t.
FOR THE CHOOSY FAMILY

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ROOM and BOARD tn p rin t#
homo. Ph. FA 2-0943.

Naat I Bodroom (rimo, am two
tot*, with btarlflf eitru* aad gardtS. 17,800.
EFFICIENCY apartmont, 117 V.
3rd. Phone FA

3 badroom*, maooary, FOUR lata,

only Bit,TOO.
PIZZA-KTC — they're home-mod# FURNISHED apartmoat of lour
room* aid bath; adulti only.
bf Mlllit. O it I t s ONLY i t the
Phono FA &gt; 4343.
I bodroom*. framo, idtolly located
OFFICE BAR Is Lake Miry.

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1-BEDROOM house, kitchen equippod. Phono PA I MU.

on two rory boautiful Iota—re
ducod to low low price of III.IOO.

I TRAILER LOT* with Ih m City
3 bedroom masonry «
HP* M U r available. l e e ■TORE aad office — about Mt
taka, 113,300.
ro. ft. «tf v. m. sot
. Olka Traitor P a rt, Ph FA PUTS
l i t W. tth.

boautiful

t bedroom*, framo, float, comfort­

RENT A BED

"You should gat a kick out of this. Doc. I think I
k f t my pliers in your TV sat l"
I. Real Eatata Foe Sato

NEW LOCH ARBOR
HOMES!

It

NEAR HOSPITAL

monthly will htndlo thu cut* 2
bedroom bungalow, priced at
only $7*30. Offered by SEMI­
NOLE REALTY. 1901 Park A rt.

Pays

2424 SUMMERLIN

BIS Holly Awe., 3-badrooma. Only $400 00 down, FHA, will make
you the proud owner of thia de
Friend Me quick win at $4,400.
lute 3 bedroom Pbtllipe-Buill
Bt.MB dawn payment. Contact
home m beautiful Wynnewnod
Mr*. M. L Reborn. 18M R.
Notice the corner location, trees,
leminoto Bird.
and 91' x 130' lot. Exclusive with
SEMINOLE REALTY. 1901 T art
Are FA 2 5232.

Aa law an $M0.00 dawn, M W

REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
1344 French Ave.

J. W. HALL
“ Call H a ir

Realtor
Phone FA 13441

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

ATTENTION N A V Y1 Overroe*
bound. Must sell our privately
BROKER
built 3 bedroom home. Ideal for
m Bn. Park A rt. Ph. FA t-MB1
family. Close to bare and
school*. Outside rily limtli.
Hardwood Room, kitchen equip
Cart dawn in meetgo goo m two
pad; large Ini. Down psymrnt ad­
b e a m in the eowatry located
justable. Call FA 2 5403.
on 4 M r. On* hew n routed,
•rod water.
LOTS for sale: ilrarrd; high
ground. It* i 143': Near Raven
S E E A N D M AKE
na Park; 1*30 FA 1-7213.
O FFER

OWNER WANTS

To

ROSA U PAYTON

Use
The
Herald

Regirterod Real Estate Broker
Mary E. Carmoa — Lea S ales!
B. E. Reger*. Sr. Aaaadataa
Fh. FA M itt U-a$ at K iw a k a

Si- J*im &amp;nAp Cmmfmf

Went
Ads

RAN SEM KNOLLS
1 Bedroom
MORE rn R YOUR MONEY
HOMES RY /E L l.t
r .0 M
J550

BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
3 BR. beuro on Mignoiia, )u»t out
MODEL OPEN DAILY
of city limi'a; krtchro equipped,
4 Blorks west of French
vooottro blind*, rotoo bettor
on torh Street
Mum rod at one*. D M Will
trade fro Iota model opr.
MA end I helhs. choir* of enW
i r o n ro f a t #333.
tile—Furred end p listrr wells—
All rltclrir kitchens— Terrst/u
f l o o r »—Custom built ralunct
work end dust free rlm fts—
AND ASSOCIATES
Landsclped srsd other plus leaBotaro
lure*.
ni dr o* f.
t i t Bo. Pork At*. Ph. FA $ 8441
W. H. "Hill" S T E M P E R Ageney
Hanford
Realtor A tasaror
M m Bldg. U k f Mery
ASSOCIATES; H E. Teffer
Fh. FA t-13$0
Arthur F. P»y, Everett Harper
Robert F. Mey. Rert Pilcher,
LAKEFRONT Property in Osteon
Helen E Noonsn
244 ft aa lake; 231 ft. an front;
277 ft. *« East; $4 ft. on Wert; Phone FA 2 4991
112 S. Perk
modem 2 bedroom home, double
g u e p : P t a i l trees; I to.
w rt- Fh. Pel onto. SArden 3 I7TT

RAYMOND M. BALL

111 S. Fat* Aro.

Pk FA 3 41«|

HOUSE for Sato ee Trad*: Png*
$7,300 Term*. Ph F4 14114
M A T l'R R K N E W
aametep tfcat top Imle o a k __
tb it graaiAd growing itoridw
II* would anmedsy shad* this
modem 3 bedroom home. Ntgi,
trim, and height in'ide because
of the added Florida room, the
price will surprise you —pleasindy! $1,840 :* W * will mike R
yourx.
w II. “ BUI" trtM P F .P Agracy
/M W FA 1-4445
UB ft. fto k

I u n e h a r t c e r a m ic s t u d io '
Greenware
Free Instructions
Gift Pieces—Supplies—Kilns
Rinehart Road
Ph. FA 2-tTfff

3. Real Eaiate For Bale

TRADE EQUITY m home for late
model ear. FA 12347.

able. on t ' i aero*, five acre* ROBERT A. HILUAM4. Realtor
teltow ey. Hospital * Baby Btdt 4. Rool EoUto Wastod
In baarinc irova. oicollrnt loca­
Raymond Landqmtot, Asane.
By D iy. Week or Month.
WANTED: TO BUY: *
tion, with inrottment fcaturo*. FA B-3441 Atlaattc Bath BMf
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
houaa; pay Mr U s rast. Writ#
priced at $37,000, include* proFh. FA » .» lll
l i t V. Ut t
Mr. Buriay Bosatt, 111 E ln
root eitrui crop. Look Into thin. BY OWNER: 3 bedroom frame Tlx
A n ., B asted,
year old furnished house; lot
AFTER D tctm b tr M .. I bed104' a 134.* One mile to school
------heuro, Ut ‘
I bedroom*, oror 300 ft, frontage
». Rssl m a t s t e r
and 'hopping canter. RctvmFA 64681
on wall traveled pared State
able. 19(8 Minnesota Ave., Win­
road. Goad location for family
BLEEPING ROOKS. Tht Oiklti, 1 BEDROOM Mam* nouro is Tory grocery and service (Ution, woil ter Park, Florida. Call Midway
Bosd condition' (p rin te r #ys
K toi k im m Ui . f a t e n t .
4 till.
worth the price, 110.100.
tom; Mod and i t or arraomd la
I-BEDROOM unfurnished houtt,
porch: f tr a s a ; lirpo e.m et Ion; 3 bedroom«. masonry, on two large
YOURS FOR XM»"» ! •
kitchen electrically iirninpiil
tot w. nth. at.
$1300 for Equity — term* available
oak
abided
lot*,
beurtiful
ook
M il
Willow Ak m , Ci I
a bedrooms—t bath—on Circle
floor*, $13,NO.
p a Mart.
Park Ct. rtnecresl.
SMALL boats lor M O M ,_______
Phone FA 2 2034
Mr DAD, Truk tro ti. AND ao 4 bodroom*, rural location, fenced
t w o BEDROOM Room, 404 Bis
Ci r 1 t a. KKeten *
apartmoat ta root Mr t o w a .
yard, bearing eitru* tree*, rory
FOR SALE: Lota, all graded, on
b u m M at prtc*. can
MB.8B Phono FA MSS1
nice and only IT,&gt;00.
paved side road near Monroe
SANFORD PROPERTIES 4 bedroom*. M a t a* a pin, clow In Corner*. Phone FA 2-2734.
FA M M
Atlantia Raak Bldg.
e ve ryth in g * v a r y ale# fu rn itu r e , 2-BEDROOM
home,
hardwood
OFFICE SPACE r t t t m f l
re a d y la nava M, tll,3ea.
Us. I l i Oak At o m f a
floors. large lot. *144 Adams
Court, Wyaoewood. T e r m * .
Eeedbook,
W YOU DON'T LIKE THESE, buy
TA 2 1617.
FA
in n ate* largo lot*, foot off W.
For delightful suburban liTtaf,
lit. Bt. for B1.400 ind build yarn NEW HOMES Loch Arbor; Sand
Me l a k a a p a r t m e n t s :
I*oo than IS minutes from Ban4 bedroom s;
Fur
exciting
priTtSt hot ho. 114 W. F M Bt.
Mad. lot uo ahae yon Moot
family living with planned luxan alky romrellad value*. I badPARMER'S AGENCY
nry plus ample entertaining
4AOON ( i r i l l l t l
M. V. Farmer. RaaHor
facilities end play arena at
FA BUM.
prtcod m b alianU y t o e
e
modeeala price*. Shown by ap­
D. H. Whitmoro
•14.M W, y ear stoic* ot S down
pointment. Call FA 2 4031.
Ullian G. Trarna
I-BEDROOM M m ldn A homo, M
paymant ptaao. Eaaluaira with
Associate*.
Smyrna Dr., DoBivy, NO MFTt.
B-BEDROOM.
kitchen equipped
. SEMINOLE REALTY, IBM F a rt 1U I . French Arc. Ph. FA * 52J1
home, taw down peyment. $34
IFURN.
M P u t A lt,
Am ., FA B-l—
A*#r hour*, FA M ill. FA I t t l t .
a month. Ill* Summerlin.
FA B4BU
FOB BALE BT OWNER: Hauro,

13. Articles Foe Sato

Gateway Ta The Waterway
Your RVIN RUDE Dealer
Rnbrum S p o rtin g Goods
204-88 E. 1st.
Ph TA :-398t

LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
Vespa Motor Scooters
2f. AntomeMIe*
Healer A Lawn Mower Service
LIKE LAKES?
H your pockethnok match#* vour Wert Country Club Rd. FA 3 7*2* FOR SALK: '38 Ford fordoe. one
local owner: best offer. Phone
taste for superb LAKEFRONT |
Maintenance:
FA 2-4847 after 4:0tt.
value, w# bavo a group of 2. Complete Lawn
Fertilizer — Spraying — tin tins
3. and 4 bedroom homes beau­
’33 FORD
ton pick up truck
JOHN LOM.MERSK
tifully located and luxuriously
with Ford'O-Mattr, clean, tutnnr
41&lt; Willow Ave. FA 2 7197
built to provide you Ibe utmost
finsh. Phone FA 2 37*1,
pleasur* In Florida living. TV and RADIO REPAIR af r
Priced from ta.JW . lot tie therm 3:00 nights and weekend*: San­ 19.34 ENGLISH FORD "An|ll*",
you and you he the )u ge.
low mileage. FA 2 3407.
ford, Lake Miry and Lontwood.
FA 1 2771 and FA 18413.
W. R. "Rill" STEMPER Agency
1934 MG-A: romplrtelv overhaul­
Phono FA 1-4M!
112 N. Park
ed: FA 2 4844; 2419 E. Capilan
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Dr.
Since 1048
7. Bu'iaeea Opportanitiea
4 H IRK
IteRARY
NOrth 1-4711 f’UK SALK; '3U font Irurk. Good
WANTED: Men intereted in NOrth 8 4422
Cond. Phone FA 2-311*
truck farming on part ttm* nr ENVELOPES.' LetterheadsTstatefull lime basis, We Neve good
ments, invoice', hsnd bills, and H t Trailer a
landi. Will ihare emp or rent.
program*, e t c ,
P n arrisiv e 3 BEDROOM trailer fully air tonPhone FA 24033 fur appointPrintini Co. Phone FA 2 M il— ditioned, washer and dryer. Will
ment. American Produce Ka304 West 13th St.
aril equity very reasonable or
rhange, Inc.
will trade for equity in ) bed­
Form core Storage and Moving
room home. Phono FA l-SIM.
8. Female Help Wanted
Tn and From Anywhero
c. b . rm ujFft
WHITE female help warned JIust MW Frmteti Am. P*. FA 2-IWI I t. Fnrnitare
he It. Apply to Pig 'N Whistle.
• BIG VALUES
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
WOMEN SEW Easy Ready Cut
• QUICK CREDIT
W. L HARMON
Wrap-A Round apron* home.
• EASY TERMS
PH. FA 1-4223 After 6 P. M.
Earn $11.14 doxtn—ipare time.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
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Named Director
ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Jack Me
Mahon. St. Loul* Hawks' guard,
ha* been named assistant conch
and director nf player personnel
of Ihe National Basketball Assn,
(tub, MrMahon. an eight-year veteran in the NI1A. will remain on
Ihe active player list until Dec. 16
ind then will b* assigned to the
Hawks' fannout list.

By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (U P I)- Robert
Staek, who is rich enough not to
Wirt; at all, baa doubled hi* ap­
pearance* In a new TV series be­
cause he doesn’t want tn cheat
viewer!.
‘‘Actor* are taking advantage
of the public when they lend their
aames to a program, then fail to
perform in every segment.'* he
■aid.
"When I first agreed to star in
‘The Untouchables' 1 was sup­
posed to appear in 11 of the 28
Show*, narrating as host in the
other 15. But it .. unfair to viewera to remove the main chargeaeries. Therefore, I’m going to
show up in all of them."
Slack, ion of extraordinarily
wealthy paranta. waa afraid televieweri would blame him for mis­
representing his role in the hourlong advanture aerie*.
"The minute an audience is
chested they pul the blame on
Ihe performer," he explained.
"I realised it would he a mis­
take to devote lest than all my
attention and energy ta the
aeries."
In the past few years Bob was
snagging the flashy, neurotic roles
which most actors these days eonsidrr prime parta. Stark found
them limiled end unsatisfactory.
"It feel* good to let the othrr
guy play the flash role,” he grin­
ned. "In tha aerie* I play a
■good guy,' and It seems to be
making in lmpres*lon on (hr pub­
lic."
ff Mark appear* to he overzealous It’s only natural. He owns
23 percent of the aeries through
his Lingford Productions. His
canny entry Into TV has upped
hi* price- fa.1 ipuvlci from jao.sco
per picture to the 6100,000
bracket.
"The best part of a TV series
is (he constant work," Bob conetudd. "In movie* you make one
picture, then sit around for a
year. In TV you keep busy alt
year long."

APPRECIATION for a job well done wax shown by « group of Enterprise
boya to Rev. Blit Swyear (fourth from left) of the Hnrnett Methodist
Church. The boya purchased a lamp for the parsonage. Shown above are
hack row, left to right, Danny Neal, Bobby Wilbnm, Randy Emanuel. Rev.
Swyear, Doug Hamlin, Don Hamlin and Terry Sellers. Front row la Happy
Carlton, Robert Seller* and Bobby Hamilton.

Sunday Showcase Shows Quotable
Quotes
Durante A t His Worst
BY FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) - Watching
thla season's Sunday Showcase in
NBC-TV’a S to • p. m. slot ha*
been a little like watching a relay
race by pooped-out performer*.
It seem* that a battered baton
Is passed along from one gimpy
Showcase production to another.
Sunday night. It was Jimmy
Durante'* turn to change Ihia im­
pression and make the hour bounce
and live a little. He didn't.
In fact, hla special, "Clive My
Regard* To Broadway," waa per­
haps tha worst show Durante ha*
ever done on TV. Although ho waa
In almost avery number, Duranle
had nothing very special to offer.
Hit guetl. Ray Bolder, was wasted'
in a trite dance about a private
eye. While Bulger almost made up
for It later In Ihe "Harrigan" num­
ber, hla buoyant stepping came
loo late to save the show.
Durante'* other guests, Jane
Powell, Eddie Hodges and Jimmie
Rodgers also were wasted. 'Iflie
show'i defects were magnified
when the Dinah Shore show follow­
ed it. Choose any 10 mlnulea in
Dinah'i show and you'll find more
sparkla ami entertainment than
in the (Wminutes that preceded
her. And I'll even include the
commercials.

Important People." Carney tackled
some highflying subject* ami
brought them to earth with *omc
vigoroui, perceptive and, by some
standard*, even fearless satire.
Incidentally, Carney was the
mystery guest Sunday night on
"What's My Line," a show he
helped carve up on Friday and hr
encored hia John Daly Imitation.
The Channel Swim: NBC TV
replace! Ihe spy series, Five Fin
gers, nn Saturday, Jan. Zt with a
13-week public affairs series. The
hour long p. ue-time reports will
deal with such topic* as suhurhla,
alcoholism, baseball's problems
and African nationalism. Frank
McGee""]/ ihe bust.
■ "Aiound The World With Ed
Sullivan," a 90-minute CBS-TV
special, is being pencilled into next
May's schedule. Sullivan will tape
and film home-grown talent in II
countries during hia trip next
March. He will utilise famous natonal landmarks for backgrounds
to the outdoor performances.
John Vivyan, who star* as Mr.
Lucky on CBS-TV, will appear on
Dec. 20 episode of Maverick on
ABC-TV in Ihe role of Tinhorn.
The slory, "A Cure For Johnny
Itain," is said tn be a satire of
Dragnet.
NRC-TV now has competition on
the Jan. t Tournament of Bnses
parade. ABC-TV has told the par­
ade In a sponsor, ton. ami will
have Ronald Brogan and Bess
Myerann handling Ihe commentary.
Eddc Albert ha* replsced Tony
Bandall in the starring rote of Oli­
ver Krwenter in "The Silver Whis­
tle," Playhouse 9n’s Dec. 24 pro
duct Inn on CBS-TV.

While Durante’* salute In Broad­
way fizzled. an earlier salute to
Broadway sizzled.
This one, on CBS-TV Sunday af­
ternoon, offered excerpts from 10
Broadway playa and musicals that
had tackled themrs ordinarily con­
sidered too controversial for net­
work TV. Brief scenes from such
shows as, ••The Crucible," "The
Male Animal" and "Home nf the
Brave" were offered and even
these excerpt*, performed by noted
BOSTON (U PII—Third baseman
actors, created excitement. What’x
more, they demonstrated how pal­ Frank Malzonr will he honored a*
lid Is Ihe hade TV dramatic pro- the mQll valuable player of Ihe
UI3D Huston Bed Sox team at the
duel.
annual dinner of the Boston chap
Hnr exception to the "Pallid ter nf the Baseball Writer* As*n,l
TV" charge mrnnlioned above was of Amerira, Jan. 27.
last Friday's production of Cliarlr*
Dickens' "Oliver Twist." Adapted
for CUS-TV'x Du Pont Show of the
.MIAMI, Fla. (UPI) — Quarter­
Month by Micliarl Dyne. Ihe nov­ back Jack Cumming*. fullback
el's terror was abetted by the Don Klochak and end Al GobMeln,
faces nf the players, their ragged all nl North Carolina, hove acceptwardrobe* and the suitably grimy, ed Invitations to play for the South
shadow filled sets. At times, Dan team in the North-South All-Star
Petrie’s direction was unnecessa­ football rlasslr. Dee. 2fl
rily ornate ami John MctSiver’a
portrayal nf Mr. Bumble was too
watery, hut Ihr rest nf the ra*t
—led by Krir Portman and Hubert
Morlay — was excellent.
I saw most of Art Carney's NBC
TV special nn Friday anil what I
saw was superb. Called. "Very

United Press international
LONDON _ The Rev. Christapher Gamer, revealing that he
hope* to get rock ‘n’ roll hymns
into 2,000 juke boxes in England:
‘‘They’ll put over the Christian
faith ta people who might never
he reminded of it otherwise.’*
NEW YORK — Aillai E. Steven««n, praising Mr*. Eleanor Roose­
velt at a dinner given In her hon­
or by Democratic Advisory Coun­
cil;
‘'Flamboyant adjective* appHcable to olilcr ladle* of history—
‘despotic,’ ‘conspiratorial,’ ‘frivo­
lous’ and so on — how absurd
they »ound Ir conjunction with
our gent!* ‘Mrs. R.‘ *
VATICAN CITY — Pope John
XXIII, telling a rhearing mass
audience that although his cold
was getting better he still was
hoarse:
"I can answer vour applause
hut 1 cannot match your ■(tout­
ing.”
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — itenate
Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson |Tex.), reilerating that ii* is
liot seeking the HMV) Democratic
presidential nomination;
"I do not want to wear out my
voice whrte I have made myself
abundantly Hear. 1 am not a can­
didate.”

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Youngster Disobeys His Parents;
Loses Hand In Hunting Mishap
TITUSVILLE &lt;UPI&gt; — A teen- iosinr his left hand In a shotgun
^
age boy who disobeyed hi* par­ accident,
Venum Crapp*. 18. had bis I » lF
ent* and went hunting in • row­
boat was rerovering today after hand amputated a t the wrist
after he and a companion, who
also was wounded, waded and
walked more than a mile to reach
safety.
Crapps and Richard Burkett,
IS. both nf nearby Mims, laft
Saturday morning on a duck hunt­
ing trip, taking th* small rowboat
about a mile out in Sal* Lakt.
Burkett’s single-barreled ahot^^
gun divcharged accidentally, al­
most tearing Crapp’a left hand
HOLLYWOOD (UPi) - “ The off. The gun hammer felt &lt;m
Surfers," four native Haw lian Burkett's right hand and a«v*raly
boys, hive popularized a new cut it.
The boys fashioned a tourniquet
brand of island music oo record*
and in night spots around the around Crapps’ arm and tried
to row to shore. Burkett finally
country. Bui they are Just getting Jumped Into the icy water and
around to singing together in pulled the boat In, wading through
Hawaii.
water up to hi* shoulder*.
They were unable to get
The four Joined up as a vocal
group when they enrolled at Glen­ pickup truck on shore started so
had tn walk a mile to Rurkatt's
dale Junior Cnllege near Holly­
house where a doctor wa* mmwood, Only two of them harj^ moned.
known earh other before coming
Crapps’ father, Cieln Crapps,
to the slates, Clayton Naluai, 22, •aid the accident “should be a
and Alan Katani, 20. They had lesson to all teen-age boys to
not previously met Pal Sylvia. 13. mind their mother*.
"We told W mon and Riehard
and Benue Chine, 20, allhough
their homes were not far apart Friday night, the laat thing before
they went to bed. not to go h u n t - ^
on the islands.
Ing in a row boat,” he said. "TheyM*
Because they all came from Ha­ did and we are suffering.”
waii, they were coaxed into form
Young Crapps was a left-han.itag a singing group to entertain
student*. They began singing
mostly at auditorium call* at the
college. Their uniijue harmoniz­
ln Thankful Tribute —
ing on exotic South Sea themrs
THK
built them a reputation that ex­
0
truded beyond the campus, and
REMINDER
they soon were discovered and
—DeBARY
signed hy a recorded company.
HEART
It was ■ valuable discovery.
The boys have scored well with
COUNCIL
their four albums. "On Ihe
Rocks.” "High Tide." "Tahiti"
gratefully arrepta and acknow­
TiuJ-'Chii-tinax in Hawaii."
ledges memorial riMltributinne
babiy their hlggest selling record,
fot--HEARTREST,AKVK;~ ’
"High Tide." was recorded oddly
P. O. BOX 1M
enough in the cnllege gymnasium,
which has excellent acoustics.
SANFORD, FLA.

Four Hawaiians
Finally To Sing
On The Islands

STARTING OUT on more
thnrj just ■ morning utroll
in former Marine Major
John E. Richterx, H8. ns he
leaven Yankee Stadium in
New York to walk 111)
milpx to Hartford. Conneclicut, in an attempt to tnke
the (inofficial world’s hik­
ing record away from the
Hritiah. The record waa set
in Granham, E n g l a n d ,
when AHiert Johnson com­
pleted HO miles in 22
hours, 29 minutes. Rich­
ters, now an insurance
salesman, said he is mak­
ing the hike to raise funds
for the Hartford Associa­
tion for Retarded Children
and the Connecticut Wel­
fare Association.

Sanford received 14 new water
and sewerage accounts during
November, according to Water
Clerk Gene Carter. Meter* ta the
ground totalled 3.241 it the end
of November against 3.222 at the
end of October. Carter said. The
city collected 634,243.90 in water
hills la«t month.

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LAKELAND (UPI) - Most of CLAIMS OR liKUANI’* AGAINST
HAIII KHTATK:
the state'* 27 maker* of frotrn
Ynti a m l •«« h tif you itr* h * r # h y
orange concentrate have already n n llfia tl a Oft r« r|t|lr*f| fr» h l a a n y
H a lim Atvit t l - m i mim w h ic h y o u , o r
started production this season, ac­ •Ultw r of y o u , m a y l u t t a k a ln«t
i&gt;it 111 • • ( a,I f Ni lh a uf flu a o f VI on
cording to Florida Citrus Mutual. W i If on A!** r a n &gt;tar. f*ottiiljr .1t u la * of
it# C o u n ty * at h la of f ir a In
General Manager Robert W. SfuilfM
(h a C o u r t If m i aa In S a n fo r d , F l o r ­
It ii Iledge reported production is in- ida, w it h in a l f h l r a la m t a r m o n th a
from th a lim a of lh a f lr a t p u b l ic a ­
crrailng dally and "orange* for tion
n f th la n o t h # , K i t h c la im or
concentrate are being bought on ilam an tl m u st ha In w r it in g and
c o n ta in th a p la c a o f ra a itta n rn am i
* limited scale and are being poal o f f lr a a d t r r a a o f lh a c la im a n t
used primarily for barrelling pur­ a m i mu at ha a w o rn f « h y tha
c la im a n t , h la a c a n t o r a t t o r n e y ,
poses.”
o r Ih r aain a a h a ll ha ¥of»f,
J, T h o m a a G n r n a y , J r
liarretled concentrate I* used
A b A n c illa r y
A d m tn iat r a in r
later In the season for Mending
r . T . A, o f M i l a a ta ta
with freihly made concentrate.
F i r s t p u h lir a f in n o n N o v . 31, 1989

To Play For South

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Concentrate Men
Start Production

Pick Mal/.one MVI*

HEATERS

ONE NEW DIMENSION CAR
PRESENTS Pr o o f pro v en

It's His Car
ARLINGTON, V«. 4UPI I Charles E. Evan*, a retired
Washington butcher, wants hla
ra r hack.
Evan* claimed Monday the Ar.
Hngton police department sold th*
ra r whila ha « u In jail for driv.
In* whila intoxicated.
t1* said pnllra wrote him at hi*
laat addres* they would sell the
ear If ha did not elalm it.
Evana charged that although He

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Crime Series
is Paying Off
For Bob Stack

Puppet Chinese
Ruler Back
In Obscurity

I* suspect.

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P ai« 1ft—T u n . Dee. 8, 1989

UaMed Freaa IstersaUsmal
R n rjr P i Yl ha* atonad for
lila ertinax.
History never will m o rd great
M i of d*rrini-do by Hanry Pa
YL But ha mu*t rata a t laait a
paragraph a* tha laat of a dyaaaty, a pathatir figure *wept
alone throughout hi* 64 yaar* by
event# hi which ha waa forrad to
play a part but over which ha
bad l a control.
In hla lifetime, ha *at upon two
throne* and waa ouated from both.
Ha waa tha laat of the Manrhu
aaaparora who ruled China for
nearly MO year*.
And ha waa tha puppet whom
lha Japan#** sat upon tha throne
*f tha Manchurian »tate which
Aa* renamed Jtanehukun.
Hla mama croppad up h u t week
hi a Hat #f nearly AO other*
yrm tad amnesty by tha Red ChiH*a for earioua offenae* rangin# from political nnrellahlat to
w ar ertminal. Hanry Pa Yl wa»
In tha latter category.
Henry P i Yl aacended the
crumbling throna of China in 1908
whan ha waa 20 yeara aid.
Ha auccaadad the dowager Em*
praaa T*i H*l who mad# Peiping
a forbidden elty to foreigner* and
who** hatred of all eutaider* final­
ly exploded In tha Boxer Rebel­
lion, Her extravagancee and preJudleea already had brought the
country to ruin.
For four yeara Pu Yl ruled
- through • regency, finally being
forced to abdicate In 1012 with
eatabllihment of tha republic un___df* 6|ai Yat-aan.
Ha raUtrnad briefly fire year*
later but again waa forced to ab­
dicate, tbia time within n month.
For nearly 20 year* thereafter
ha lived the obseur* Ufa of plain
Hanry Pu Yl.
• i t In 1034 n militant Japan
had overrun Manchuria, which
had tha coal, mineral* and ex.
pan*ion room the Japan*** need­
ed. They alio needed *om* form
of legality to mask their outright
■tail of a hug* chunk of Chinese
territory.
Henry Pa Yl wa» their *n*wer
and they placed him on th* puppat throna White they proceeded
to hulid their railroad* and dam*
and a grant industrial complex In
preparation for World War II.
At tha and of th* war, the flu*elan* found him and look him to
Tokyo to taatify In tho war crime*
trial* and than turned him over
to Ihelr Red China*# allira.
Report* aay Henry Pu Yl ha*
been hr»inw*»hed now. Th»r* are
■o more throne* for him to *it
upon and h* can go bark to obKurlty ■* plain Henry 11 Yl.
Rut In hi* lifetime he ha*
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artion for two weeks.

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^ets Cited As Reason
For Assessment Cuts
Some 200 property ow nen in n 143 acre tract -west of
the Sanford Navy Air Station were jriven a blanket 40 per
cent property assessment reduction because of low-flying
aircraft in the area.
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f^Vttorney Kenneth Spaulding who said the property owners

Bulletin
HAVANA, tu b a ( l 1P i t - An*,
tin Young, 3S, American soldier
ef fortune H i t n t a l Tuewlsy
feu N yean* imprisonment h r
natlgovermment activities, *** raped from Pinar 6» Rio JaU
Unlay. No immediate escape de­
tails were available in Havana
to t R waa d e a r Young, of Mi­
ami, had made hi* way into the
nearby Sierra de Organ* billa.

/lews Briefs
Plane Feared Lost
BOGOTA, Colombia (CPI) — A
C4T airliner with 46 persona aboard
was overdue and (eared lust in the
Caribbean today. Thu plane wai en
mute to Cartagena from the resort
islands o( San Andres.

Better Prices
^ LAKELAND &lt;UPI&gt; Belter
‘-p ric e s («r cilrua (mit were pre­
dicted today by Florida Citrus Mu­
tual. General Manager Robert W.
Kutledgr said growers could uspect gradual strengthening of oc­
tree prices (or good quality citrus
as the season progresses.

Gales Pile Up
LONDON lUPI) - Winter galea
today piled up powerful storm
^M vavrs in the busy shipping lanes
'^ aro u n d the European coastline (or
thr fourth day and new sinkinga
raised Ihe death toll past the 100
mark. For the first lime since the
storm began, Russian rrsm e crews
were called out.

Murder Attempt
WINTER GARDEN' I CPU - A
15 year-old mother of five was
held in a mental hospital today
.to a fte r she wrung the neck ot her
^infant sop and then tried to cut
off his head with an electric saw.
Sheriff Dave Starr said Mrs. Ida
npears was taken to Ihe Morula
Sanitarium and Hospital at Orlando
late Tuesday after confessing Ihe
crime

Space Agency
Gets New Boss
WASHING ION (CPU — The De(cove Department said today that
creation of a new civilian space
unit headed by an Air Force offi­
cer has assured full military eouperalion in building high powered
•j » rockets for deep spare exptnra
^ lion.
The civilian unit, part of thr
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, is to lie headed
hy 43-year old Maj. Gen. Don R.
Ostrander, who had been direct­
ing military missile programs
since 1951.
Dr T. Keith (llcnnati, NASA
director, announced Tuesday that
.
beginning about .Ian, I Osiramler
^ W would l*e "direelor of launrh ve
hirfp programs,'*
He will »erv* as policy boss fur
Dr. Wemher von Braun and oth­
er German born rocket experts
whose transfer from Ihe Army to
NASA has hern completed except
lor final details subject to con&lt; gressional approval.

in the "flight easement" area
were justified in asking for a
lower assessment adjustment be­
cause living there is “ beyond hu­
man endurance and in some cases
you can't get rid of vacant lots
in the area for AW a lot.’*
Spaulding cited example after
example of property owners in
the easement trying lo get rid
of lots but were unsuccessful.
"With those low dying Jets. Ihe
lot tides ere not worth the paper
thry are written on," Spaulding
said.
Spaulding, who said he waa re­
presenting some U property own­
er! in the area wbich includes
Palm Terrace, said planes fly
aa low aa 2$ feet In the area.
Chairman John Krider told
Spaulding that the board was well
acquainted with the problem and
persona there need some kind of
relief.
The board met to review »ome
too other individual cases until
S p. m., most of them concern­
ed with homestead exemption.
A request for homestead exemp­
tion denied by former Tax Assess­
or Mary Walker was approved
white tome 30 others were denied
because the owners were renting
the property when they filed for
exemption.
In other action, the board ap­
proved assessment changes in
some 33 other esses snd denied
some 40 others.
s
Krider said the board will re­
convene Thursday at 1:30 p. m.
to wrap-up the proceedings.
Citixena will be notified of Ihe
decision of the hoard by mall be­
fore the tax bills ire mailed out
at the end of Ihe month.

Extensive Hun)
On For Escapees
YANCEYVILLE. N. C. (DPI) Planes and helicopter* roared into
a £»Sliwi&lt;U* n cAbtint hotlajk for 19
psympathic convicts who broke
out of all "escape piuuf" pii'on
and apparently fled the stale.
“ We're pretty sure they are out
of the stale," Highway Patrol
I'apt. A W. Well* said In GreensIxiro. N. C. But he added that until
the truck used in the escape is
found "we’re riot going to call off
our own search."
The main hunt centered early
today near Roanoke. Va . where
farmer 55, It. liubinxori of Bu
chanan, Va.. said three men dress­
ed in prison garb forced linn lo
give them civilian clothing Tues­
day night and then made him
drive them to Roanoke, Helicop
ter* and planes hovered over the
Roanoke area, while officers check
ed on Robinson's story
Of the ill that escaped yesterday
one was recaptured later la the
day.

Board To Name
New Principal
The county school board will
appoint a new Crooms Academy
principal at their 9:30 a m. meet­
ing tomorrow. The appointee will
replace Dr Roy Allen who died
of a heart stuck at a recent
foothall ja n e
The hoard will award a con­
tract to build the Oviedo High
and elementary school additions
ami will discuss Ihe county school
building program's progress. Six
new schools and additions are now
under construction.

1 p. m. Stocks

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Swofford Out As M ayor; Gary In Landslide

Need For More
Parking Lots
In City Cited
Hanford should acquire enough
land weet of Myrtle Ave. la build
three parking Iota, Resident City
Planner Gerald Dake said yester­
day.
Sanford's central business dis­
trict seems to be growing west
toward French Ave. Dake said. The
city ought to ger enough land lo
park at .least 500 c*(* b« fore w«»t
Sanford construction boosli land
prices, ha explained. The new Flor­
ida Slate Bank annex on Firat St.
at Oak Aye. will take parking
space from nearly too cars ac­
cording to the planner.
Dake advised planning a new
lot near Fultoo St. Tins would lie
in with the Iheme of routing trallic
around the central business district
on Third St., Sanford Ave., Semi
nulr Blvd. and French Ave., he
explained.
Right now Sinford has enough
trntral business district public offstreet parking space, Dak* said.
The 333 Space* in back of Ihe
school hoard building, 121 in back
of Ihe civic center, 44 at
Second and Oak St. and 2*
at Third and Magnolia make 424
L 'M irift ci«y pefUAR «"'5» sT*&gt;
planner rounied 311 c a n parked
i,o private land between buildings
in ihe central business district
Monday. Sanford doean’t own the
Second Si. and Oak Ave. lot snd
Ihe Magnolia and Third St. area.
Their three year lea** to Ihe city
I* subject to their owner’s approval
(nr rent renewal.

Citizens Aroused
"Rowlett’* Story” of cruelty to * small ilojr cm The
Heritld editorial pajte Monday ha* Drought acore* of
phone call* and a total of $5(1 in reward money for in­
formation leading to identification of the torturer* to
the dog.
Two people have offered reward* of $25 each and
several interested in the work of the American Humane
Society have pledged an intensive effort to identify and
prosecute to the limit of the law whoever shot Rowlett.
The story of the shooting of Ihe dog brought at
least one other report of similar cruelty to small animals,
in which a cal was punctured with nails, la w officers
are investigating.
The veterinarian who tin* been taking care of ihe
injured (log said today that it is responding to treat-ment for injuries, including Hil?rnttWh*mnge.

V A H -5 Still Leading
N A S Bombing Derby

Squadron VAH 3 ta still ahead
after Ihe serond day of thr 1939
bombing derby bring held at the
Sanford Navy Air Station.
With loading compelilion and loft
bombing near completion the Say,
■ge Son* of Heavy Attack Squadroa Five have potted 1,372 point*
out of a possible 1,4oo for thr first
two events
hp*v Attack kqiiadron Seven,
,’iiier squadron to ronip b tf th* (lr« '&lt;*,i event* «»** «ee
uml with 1,163 points
Heavy Attack Squadrons i&gt;nr and
Eleven had not yet completed itoih
events dur lo carrier operations
aboard Ihe Independence amt Roo­
sevelt.
Heavy Attack Squadron Three
tallied a perfect -core 7on points
in Ihe loading compelilion ami will
win Event I amt tile Weapon* laud
mg Tropin, unless Heavy Attack
Squadron Eleven also post* a per­
fect score on their loading drill on
Friday.
Heavy Attack Squadron one
gathered 630 points in the wea­
MIAMI lUf’ll — A bright sun pons loading event and rot.hi lake
warmed up the state today after
a eold wave blamed for a school
lire in Northwest Florida and at Snow Flurries
least three death* elsewhere.
An ml homer which furnished End Worst Storm
steam heat for an aging brick
I'nlted Press International
school at Paxton, near the Ala­
A few New England *now flur­
bama line exploded Ttictday ami ries remained behind today to re
sent Iwo students to a hospital.
mind easterner* ot their worst
Amt s gat heater blew up in a snowstorm of the *«4»on
newly-renovated silverware shop
The storm and an accompany
m Ocala, causing a fire that did ing cold snap struck Ihe Atlantic
estimated damages of $43,000.
Coast slates with crippling sud­
Thr cold wave's death toll ruse denness amt dropped up to IT
to three Tuesday with the death inches nf snow before sweeping
in Miami of Mrs. Carolinr Bain, nut a, sea
62. The woman succumbed in a
The stoim s department rat-rd
In,spit a I from burn* suffered Sun­ five • feet tides on Long Island's
day when an oil healer she wai (•real South Bay — the highest
lighting Mashed up and ignitrd her since the 1938 hurricane Dozens
of hesrh front homes were IIinmI
dressing gown.
In Melbourne, a 77 year old man ed
died of suffocation early Tuesday
after a blase started by an oil
heater swept through his frame Woodland Acre
home Another man died In Tampa
Monday in fire investigators said Damaged By Fire
was started hy a heater.
Wildfire horned »n sere uf wood­
Froat and freesing temperature* land twn miles northwest nf Gen
were common through Central eva yfiirrd.iv. County Forest
Florida's big riirus belt but ap­ Ranger Boh Gray said
parently did not last long enough
Ranger Robert l.everrlt got a
lo cause *ennu* damage. A few tractor to the scene but the Mamet
growers set not smudge pots snd were put out with hand limit. The
started bonfire* to be on the safe wildfire was the third this month
side.
in Seminole County snd the *oth
The worst damage of the laleat this year. Gray urged hunters to
cold snap appeared lo have been be very careful of fire in the
done by fires.
woods sinre the frost yesterday
morning has made wildfire more
likely.

3 Deaths Blamed
On Cold Wave

Fourteen persons had applied
for the Casselberry postmastsr'a
job si the application deadline
yeaterday,
acting
Postmaster
Donald Million said today. The
civil service lest on reading com­
prehension, vorabulsry, post ofRce husme*s. management snd
arithemelic won't be given (or sev­
eral months, Wdlwm said.

Trooper Transfer

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NEW YORK (U Plt - ttoek
prices at 1 p. m :
American Airlinea .................. ?4‘i
American TAT ..................... TfeW
American Tobacco .............. t07S
Bethlehem Steel ............... 3S'»
WEATHKR: Sunny again today and again Thursday. High today, R5-70. Low tonisht. 44-50.
CAO ....................................... MS
Chrysler .............................. M
VOL.
XUX
United Pres* Leaxed Wire Establiahed 1908
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1959
SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO. p8l
DuPont ................................ Ml
Eastman Kodak ................... KMS
Ford Motor . ...................... K S
General Electric ...............
93**
General Motor* . .............. 5.V«
Graham • Paige ................ 2’s
lntl. TAT ............................. 40H
Lorillard ..................
MW
Minnie Maid ........................ tfS
The Altamonte Spring's Mayor D. D Daniel by a ITT* different*. tivsd in Florida all hi* life. Haw law. Hawkins la chairman of the iinrontestrd for five eounrl) seat*,
Penney
........................... I22’»
kins moved to Ails monte Springs Orlando Jayceet Christmas Ughl- W. H. Clont* received HIT votes;
election
turned into a major poli ence.
Penn RR
........................ I6’«
Of the tra Altamonte Spring* to month* ago and lives with his
tical
upset
as newcomer Wilbur
ing contest.
Royal A m erican................... 4S
J. Y. Harris, Mg; Ben Jones, ltT;
registered voter*. 171 east batlotc.
Seara Roebuck ................. 4»S Hawkins defeated incumbent l-aw- .Swofford ha* been Altamonte wife and son on Forrest Ave.
Aldermen RtH York and Homer W. H. Marti*, MU and B- F. Ward
Ilawkin*
le
an
insurance
repre
Standard Oil (NJ) ............ 49*. renre Swofford while the Oviedo mayor lor six years and la now
tentative fur Employers Mutual Sewell gamed ancther two year* J r . IM.
Sludebaker ........................... IIS mayor's election resulted in a on the county commission
of
Wausau In Orlando. He gradu in office in yesterday * *1action
In Casselberry'* mayoralty elaw
U. S- Steel ...................
100's
landslide for .Mayor law Gary.
Hawkins wtR take over the office
lion, inrumbent William Benson de­
Westinghouse El..................... It*1* Hawkins polled 112 votr* In ■Ian. 11 and will serve for Iw* ated from Florida State Univer­ They w-re unopposed.
sity wlu-re he majored I* insur­
Sixty perrrag * | Oviedo's reg­ feated Joseph D. Bryant bp a 2MSwofford'i 123 while G a r y tupped yesrt Horn *n sjumrr, he has ance and minored In business istered voter* eaet ballots, in the IS1 difference.

11 Applicants

(■RAND MASTER 1’. \V. Kiemun. center, of Ft. losutlerilule, talk* over IOOF activities with Thomas liodgett,
left. Noble Grand of Sanford Lodge No- 27, Independent
Order of Oddfellow*, and Ralph T. Spotta, secretary.
Ricmaii made his visitation tw the local lodge Monday
(Uritar Mat iw*n*Ur moating
jb ta ff PhokM

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Action Postponed
The Seminole Memorial this
pits) hoard nf trusters postponed
choosing*an architect fur ihr hoi
pital addition Iasi night since two
of the five board members were
absent from the scheduled meet­
ing. Action to choose an architect
for the 1300.18)0 addition will be
taken at a Thursday mum hoard
meeting chairman A. H. Peter
■no Sr, said today.

Highway Patrol trooper T Mark
Alack uf Casselberry will be
transferred I* BeookaviU* J u . 1,
Ito patrol's *i*c*tiv* board to*
Cdr. Jack Cousins of VAH I wffl
announced. Mack U one of three explain the current bombing der­
stale troopers who serve Semioole by to the Sanford Jsyrees at their
Civic Center luncheon tomorrow.

Derby (explanation

over second place with perfect loft
bombing scores when they com­
plete that event on Thursday,
Event 111 of ihe competition
which lakes place today all will
he »n the ground and tmloor* as
flight crews annulate complete at­
tack missions. The operational
flight simulator* at Heavy Attack
Squadron Three training area will
lest flight crew reirlions and abi­
lity under combat conditions.

SIX HUNDRED POUNDS OF KAM'IIIU KfiKR FOR NAVY DAY. WionDixie Store* hnvo donated WKJ pound* of ment to the Jayueee for Nnvy
Appreciation Day, Saturday. Here W. C. Buie, (right) msu-kei miuMffor
of the Third Street Winn-Dixie Store, grind* tha meat while visions of
hanthurgera dance through the band* of Bill Hrumleg and Jtot iletoda,
co-chairmen of the .Inveei- Navv Dhv cnnmiiitee.

Peace Stressed
By Ike In India
NEW DELHI (CPU—President
Eisenhower'* triumphal tour of
Asia brought him today lo New
Delhi where lie piotniied Indians
worried slmul war with Hrii Chilis
that lie would work with their
leaders in "our common qurii for
peace."
It was an unruanous, flowergarlanded welcomr for tile Presi­
dent on his fifth and to far -noat
important stop on hit 11-nation
tour of Asia. Europe and Africa.
It was obviously an emotional
moment for him si he stood be­
fore s background of pink-lipped
floods in the telling sun and told
an estimated co.noo la 70,000 In­
dians massed at Paiam Airport
that there must Iw peace because
ihe altrrnative is ' ion horrible I*
contemplate "
The President, appearing a little
tired hut standing soldierly creel,
told Ihe rheering crowd that
sometime ago he bail made up his
mind that “ someday, the laird
willing, ( would come to India."

Powell Elected
Youth Chairman

tJ.U.'OSSykgkl
NAVY /H’lMtKl'IATlON DAY wax proclaimed by Sanford Mayor A. 1*
Wilson (left) and county enmminaion chairman John Krider yeaterday.
I'lie recognition Saturday of the Navy’* place in Sanford and Seminole
i m m i&gt; will lie marked by Santa Clans'* appearance in Melfonville Saturday
afternoon.

Sieve Powell was elected chair
man of the Sanford Youth Council
at a recent meeting of the group
Other officers elected were' Alex
Mrhihhin. vice-chairman and Het
sy Williams, secretary-treasurer.
I he group discussed stricter \
rules at the Civic Center ami
agreed that no person may parti­
cipate in Ibe evening activities
without first tieing rherked in by
Ihe vouth wing supervisors.
City of In ia) &lt; line proclaimed
The group alio agreed to hold S t o m o r r o w and t riday as Navy
holiday danee on New Year s Days in Sanford &lt;n conjunction
Day
with Navy Appreciation Day set
Saturday.
A* part ot Navy Days festiv­
Board Approves
ities, city and county ufficuls will
wslch the bombing derby being
Drainage Support
held st the Navy haw tomorrow
The Seminole Soil Conservation and on Friday a special luncheon
Distort board of supervisor* tin honoring Navy citizens will be
anfmously agreed last night to held.
give any assistance and informa­
tion possible to Ihe drainage com
mitlee recently created by Ibe Stetson Names
county commissioner*.
The hoard voted lo sup tori New Vice Prexy
the committee after discussing
DELANO (CPI) - The Rev
water problems, conservation of
water resources, individual conn James W, Parrish, pastor of
ty watershed* and public law 3*6. Riverside Baptis; Church at
Miami, today was appointed vice
president of Stetson Gniversity.
Dr. J. Ollie Edmunds, president
TALLAHASSEE (IJH l - Ber uf Stetson, said the Rev. Parrish
nard M. Shotkm of Miami Beach would be in charge of church
announced today that he will rtai relations, developmet* and alumni
for governor on the Republican affair* when he tskrs over Ihe
to Art on a platform uf wide open newly created position shortly
gambling for Murid*,
after Ja *. L

Navy Days Proclaimed In Sanford

GOP Candidate *

Saturday, Navy, city and county
officials will gatlirr at Fort Ale!
Ion Park for a special day of
event* including a barbecue, en
terlainment and gifts from Santa
Claus for the youngsters.
Free tickets for civilians who
wish to attend thr festivities are
available at the Florida Slate
Rank, Sanford Atlantic Hank,
Florida Power and Light Co,
Sincktand • Morrison Ine , Bill)

Payola E*robe

Ht-mphill Motors, Holler Motors^
Manuel Jacobson's.
Cowan's,
Hollywood Shop, itoumillat and
Anderson Drug Store, the thre*
yVtnn - Dixie stores, Foodmart,
Jackson's Mink Market, Seminol*
County Motors. J C. Penney,
Ynwcll's Bo-Jays, Hunt’s IincolnMercury, Inc. sod the Sanford
Herald.

New Atlas Space
Flight Reported

WASHINGTON' 1 1 I'll — The N'a
lion a l Assn, of Hroadcasters ap
pointed a 12 member task force
today to deal with ethical and
legal issues arising from invest­
igation uf payola, rigged quia
shows and deceptive advertising
The team is headed hy NAB
President Harold E. Fellows, who
appointed tha ether it members.
Tha association represent* about
half the nation'* radio and tele

CAPE CANAVERAL (U Pl) - * i
huge Atlas ICBM made what aj^
pea red to be ll* !3tb straight sue*
restful flight Tuesday night,
boosting its slock at both a
space rocket booster and a mili­
tary weapon.
TTiare waa no official word from
the Air Force on results o t th*
shot, but it was bc!ka«ed Uve At*
las achieved most of k* test ohjerlivcs on a S.’WO-mil* infer*
coni mental rang* R-gbt over th*

viturn station*,

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CASSELBERRY
Phone T E 1-4811

�Attorney Protests
Teacher Removal
Edwin William*, Seminole High | til hi* suspension today. On Dee.
School teacher ordered appended | 2. 1838, in a letter to Mr. It. T.
by the School Board Friday pend Milner, i county school superin­
inf a Dec. IS hearing, replied to tendent) Mr. William* requested a
the board’* action through hi* at­ public bearing oa why he wet re­
to rn e y , Kenneth M. Leffler.
moved na physics teacher. We had
w A atatement relea*ed by leffler hoped that at the proposed hear­
•aid.
ing we would be able to get at the
"Mr. William* and I regret very real reason* for Mr. Williama re­
much the attitude taken by the moval at physics laacher and why.
School Board in presenting their if the ehargea placed again* him
ease again* Mr. William* in the by Mr. Bracken (Seminole High
newspapers, and the effort:, to principal) were aa serious as al­
bide the real iiiue* involved by leged. Mr. Williama was not re­
reiort to religious and patriotic moved from teaching all of hi*
classes.
emotkaaUsm.
"S*nee hi* removal ae physic*
"It la our apmk» that the reaefeacher oa Oct. 30. 1930. Mr. Wil­ sotu for Mr. Williama' removal
lia m s continued to teach four art deeper rooted than the public
•la m a la freshman general tel­ might be led to believe, and we
enet at Seminole High School wn Will hope that he wit) be given a

® ljr S a n f o r d i j r r a l d
WEATHER: Fair and cold today and tonight. High today, (14-60. Ixiw tonight. .12-42.
VOL. X L tr

United Press Leaned Wirt

Eatablinhed 1908

Frost was reported in the Oviedo
ires and temperatures fell to the
Ms early aa tho first real cold of
the season arrived early this
morning.
First report* showed little damage to vegetable or citrus crop*,
County Agent Cecil Tucker said.
Cold weather is forecast again
tonight with temperatures as low
a* 33-42 around th* county.
United Press

vtr hie wall*. Removing Ms*
cash, the robber threw the wallet
berk la We ear. Both men then
got Info a ISM or 1847 black Buirk
drove north on IT 18.
Bosk robber* were about a *
years old and were haUeaa, Shep­
pard said. Owe wore a dark eoet
(and carried a brief rase; the other
wort a light eoet, Sheppard said.
Both were well dreased.
The Sheriffs office baa put out
ao aU st »tion call for the car to
Central Florida law eoforeamoot
agencies. Tho only letlero Shep­
pard remembered Worn the Flor­
ida license plate were (ho begin■leg "IQ".

•Tax Board Set
To Meet Again
th e Board of Equalization wW
reconvene again tomorrow aftereooc to aooaider the 130 com­
plaint* they received at testimony
hearings Is* week.
Chairman John Krider said to*
® day the board may reach a de­
cision on all the complaints by
tomorrow afternoon.
The board of equalization met
tor two and a half days last woek
to hear complaints from property
owner*.
The board will meet for the
regular county commission meal­
ing tomorrow morning until noon.

o Oviedo Election
Slated Tomorrow
Some 300 eligible voters ar* ex­
pected fo turn out to vote In, to­
morrow'* mayoralty election m
Oviedo.
Opponents in th* mayor's s t a ­
tion are incumbent M. L. Gary and
Domer D. Daniel.
The polls will open * I s. ns.
and clou* at 7 p. m.
'w Two new rounrilmrn ar* run­
ning unopposed in the election
They are Ben .Innre and Ren Ward
Jr.

Liquid Hydrogen
Rocket Engine
Is Test Fired
WEST PALM BEACH (UPD —
A powerful sew rocket engine de­
signed to boo* the nation's race
toward space has been successfully
le* fired, contractors disclosed
hero Sunday.
The XLR 111 angina In Uie na­
tion's fir* liquid hydrogen rockat
engine, said Charles T. Koelke,
general manager of the Pratt and
Whitney Aircraft Cnrp research
plsntt nett Wa* Palm Jtaach.
Hr said this waa the engine cho­
ir n to power the Centaur spaca
vehicle snd the upper stage of the
Saturn rocket.
Roelke said Ihs XLR 113 incor­
porated a noval turbopump cycle
which "by Its bootstrap action sim­
plifies the angina and inrreatei
efficiency."
Hr said numerous lest firing*
of the engine have been made,
showing "there is no technical
obstacle which wuuld limit the size
of a hydrogen engine of similar de­
sign."
Builders said the new engine
waa lighter and could carry more
fuel than most rocket engines now
in use, giving It greater potential
to boost a rocket into apace.
"The extreme high energy of
liquid hydrogen promisee substan­
tial payload increases for missiles
and space vehicles," Roelke added.
He said experimental hydrogen
engines have started and operated
under simulated space conditions,
achieved thrust of 13.000 pounds,
snd produced thrust more than M
per rent greater than current kero­
sene fuel rocket engines.

Golf Tourney Set
The Sanford Women's Coif Asso.
risiion has scheduled a point sys­
tem tournament at 8 a. m Wed­

nesday. All memhoee are aeked
tc participatt.

A DIRECT HIT «n a western tartret in the all-Nuvy
weapons competition ut Yuma. Aril., in celebrated by
Keith "Bugle Eye” Tourney, right, bombardier, ami the
pilot, Lcdr. Henry Dement, of V A H -ll. Thin crew alnti
will compete in the Rumhing Derby thin week at Sanford
Naval Air Station.
(Navy Phnlnl

KARACHI. Pakistan (DPI) — President Eisenhower
carried hi* peace campaign into Aria today and received mich
a tumultuous welcome from one million Pakistani is that
mounted police had to churun the crowds to k eep them
from enifiilfinR- the president ini procession.
Eisenhower, on the first trip hy an American president

pledged that th* United Blairs and
Pakistan would work for a Juat
pear* for all mankind. A flight of
U. S. donated Sahr*jet fighters
flew overhrad as he spokr.
After the brief airport fereninnies the presidential motorcade
headed in Karachi along 14 m i t a
of roads jammed with Pakistanis
who shouted "Welcome Ike" and
"good morning."
Once is Karachi the crowds be­
came so thick that progress he
loading simulated atomir weapon* rente almost impossible. Th*
into .Arils Sky warrior Jet bainbeis. president nasi changed (ruin a
Ordnance n e w s are srured on convertible to a Victorian slat*
loading time and safely proved- carnage drawn by six horses when
ures. Attempt* are being made to the crowds became unmanageable.
get VAH-ll into the loading comThe mminled police did their
petition, public information officer wurk and tint open carriage UrivJack Langford said. The "Check- rn by a scarlet-clad coachman
r 'la ii- " 1ST .m i returning * fenmj gyavail safely through the crowd
recent Yuma. Arif., competition.
, m| reached Ibe house of Pahi*
I wii jet Iximhrrs from each tout President Mohammed Ayub
NAS squadron will Join in loft | Khan through Hie Hag waving,
bombing ov*r I.ake George start- screeching welcome,
ing at H a m. tomorrow. Ap.
Eisenhower was deeply muvrd
pruarliing th* target at a low (,y |),« welcome, the greatest by
levrl. each plane will rclf*** its far ever given a visitor lo Pakis­
liomh. then turn over snd fly tan Many ol Ibe shouts were in
away in the same direction from Arable but through Ibe tumult
which it came.
thrrr came the "Ike, Ike. Ike" he
Simulated bombing m i s s i o n s
heard in every country— this
Wrdnp-uJuy, and a loft bombing time pronounced a* in America.
contest between a fighter snd
In Turkey, where Eisenhower
a bomber Thursday, will pri-rt-d* gave President Celal Bayer guar­
the public air -how scheduled for antee* Hi* West will not go suit
Saturday.
in ns eagrrneas in relax the cold
wat, crowds of iixi.oon cheered
Ike In Home, where lie reached
a new Halo American accord nnd
was received Sunday by Pope
John X.M1I, rain held tile crowds
lo a few thousand*,
Eisenhower
emphasized
the
OCALA ( U P I l—The last of three peaceful nature of his mission but
convicts who held a prison guard he was expected while here to re
hostage and terrorized a family new pledges of L’. S. support
Chinese
Communist
at knifepoint in a daring wrekend against
escape was captured today In threats. Hr also was «*pectrd Ui
Alachua County after being shot use his g-&gt;id olfirr* la improve
relations between Pakistan and
in (he shoulder
Lafayette E. Mitchell, 10, of India
Roswrll, (is . wa* caught by
Alachua deputies at Hawthorne,
near Gainesville Depulies said
the fugitive was shot in the shoul­
der, lull details of Ihe capture
were not known immediately. He
The Training I n ion Deparimrnt
was taken lo a Gsinrsvilte ho*, of Dir 'Seminole Baptist Assortspilal.
li n will hnlil "M " Night services
Two uth-q convicts were esp- at Hie First Baptist Church of
lured Sunday aflur leading police DeLanil al x p. ill. today.
oil a wild auto chase reaching
The speaker will tie Dr li A)
speed* up to Iff) miles per hour. ten West of Nashville, Tenn, There
But Mitchell had eluded srarehers will he special innate, highlight*
Sunday night in near • freezing of I9.VJ and spotlights of P)10. The
weather.
public I* invited to attend

Open Derby Competition
Heavy Attack Wing One slatted
its Bombing Drtliy at Ibe Sanford

Naval Air Station today with bomb
loading competition between five
squndrous.
The 30-man crews are trying fo
see who ran do the best Job of

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - A t least
eight persons lo*t their lives In
traffic accidents on Florida roads
and highways during the weekend,
the Slate Patrol reported today.
WASHINGTON I UPI) - New
pressure for an early sett lenient
ol the steel sinks- wa, everted on
union and management negotiator*
today by federal mediators and
mein be ra of Congress. Federal
Mediation Director Joseph F. Fin­
negan planned In hold a joiijt b a r­
gaining session with the two sides
although neither was optimistic
about chances of agreement

Refugees Kidnaped

MEXICO CITY (UPI) - A t least
two and perhaps as many as It
Venezuelan refugees were kidnap­
ed from their homes here last
week by unidentified gunmen, it
was reported today. The wises of
•x -Colt, Jos* Pachern Guiterrer
and Edgar Trujillo Erheserria told
police thwir husband, were seized
In the school division, th* best
Wednesday night and ha\e not been
large float prize was awarded to
heard
from sinre
St, I.tike's School, with Lake Mary
second. In the small float cate
gory, Altamonte Springs was fir*
PEARL HARBOR i UHI i - U. V
and Smdhekd* School second.
Pacific Commander Adtn Harry !&gt;.
Fell said today un tiie Idlh aims
s e n a r y of the Japanese Imiuhing
of Pearl Harbor that he hoped the
attack taught th* American people
"never again lo allow- weakness
to invite disaster " Adtn Herbert
C. tlupwod, Pacific Fleet com­
mander in chiel, said no enemy
ever again would take the fleet
by such a fatal surprise.

Learn mg’ Lesson

Police Capture
Escaped Convict

‘M* Night Service
To Be At DeLand

Ma Bernta le High Schwa, grid
*4ar* were oamed to the 111*
Or sage B*M Coafrre ace football
team. TW ato are Ray Loada nisi, Jalia Iwvelare, Tarry
Christen***. Jimmy Gracry,
Chariot Beiaa ta f Naoty lo ts.
For Ilka complete story of to*
DIM: selections see Jerry Cov­
ington's ralnma an the sweets
page.

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Atlantic Gale
Batters Ship
LONDON lU PM—A piercing At­
lantic gale shrieked in off tha
ocean todav and pounded tfie Eu­
ropean roast with wave# up to 80
fret high
Large and small craft were bat­
tered bv icy winds and mountainmis wav ps . The liner Queen Eliza­
beth, mi route from New York was
several hours tale at Southamp­
ton xml officials said it would be
a day late arriving at Cherbourg.
France.
The liner was due to leave for
New York Thursday, hut it was
likelv she would be at least 34
hour* late.

Waste Declining
In Lake Monroe
Lab* Monroe's chloride*, aa tzv
dicstion of Industrial waste, bava
dropped to half the number present la 1H1, pollution chemist Jim
North said today.
U ka Monroe's alkalinity to ta n
lesa than in 1831, but a turn fool
rise In the lake osar tfan port
eight years could account for both
these change*. Smith **UL Tba
Thornton Laboratories chomiato.
Smith and Georg* Schubert bava
made « of Ihs W4 loot* to ha
made on Inks water sample*.
They ora nosy finding tha dim
solved oxygan content of tb* water
to compare this with later hndinga
oa bow oMseh oxygen lake bacteria
use. Tha rbamitia taka about to
samples per day, Smith said. The
tachniclan* take tome sample* to
Tanipa every day to teal them.
Smith aakd h* expects to gather
th* Isal samples Deo, 21 and sub­
mit a result report to the stop
about Jan. I Sanford’s city eomniiMioaers ordered tha lake teato
to see how much the pollution baa
changed since the 1881 findings.

Chamber Warns
Beware Of Photo
Registry Scheme
Th* Chamber of Ostnnverea Su­
dsy warned all rwsiduoto to be­
ware of ' a
"photo registry
scheme "
Chamber manager John K rista
said that ptioto registry or “ mug
book" promoters are filching thou­
sands of dollars from "gullible'*
parents who are led to believw
that • photo or snapshot of their
chid may torn 1300 or mar* km
is m
wt advertising.
Thee* 1 phony" companies solicit
Uie iiiliratasiim of photos fur ap­
proval, and liven congratual# thw
parr ill a no the photogenic quality
of their children, Krider said.
Tlve National Better Busmesa
Bureau, according to Krider. ha*
issued a report that national ad­
vertiser* do not us* these ser­
vices.

Lake Mary Fire
Group To Meet

WASHINGTON it I'D - F i l l Di­
rector J. Edgar Hoover toslay urg­
ed local law otticers to launch
a "tough, imapologrtic campaign"
againat careless drivers during
Christmas season Hoover said in
the FBI law enforvemenl bulletin
that policemen ami tin- courts nor­
mally are rxpeeted in have "good
will toward all men." But, he
said, “ this Christmas time spirit
musl not extend to our potential
highway killers."

A special meeting of the Take
Mary Volunteer Fire Department
wit be held at the fire house Tues­
day at S p. m.
Officers will be elected for the
roming year. A very active year is
anticipated and ait members are
urged In attend and vnl* in tha
election.

G1 School Bill
Certificates Due

Enterprise Drive
Collects $45
The first muscular dystrophy
drive ever held in Enterprise was
completed last week, with approxi­
mately 143 collected
Collectors were Mrs
Marian
Bra dork. Mrs Erny Snodgrass,
Mrs. Lois Parker, Mrs, Catherine
Sellers, Mrs. Mary Welch. 3lrs.
Marie Ray, Mrs Kuhy Hoddenberry, Mrs. Hulls Oglesby, Rev.
Bill Swyear. Mrs. Annie Lee Cain.
Mrs. Pauline Poole and Robert
Poole, with Mi** Helen Snodgrass
a* chairman.

giaia. North Carolina aad Tkasse
tee were covered with t a , tod
police warned •Mortals to
with caution, parttowlsriy to
mount am area*.
Florida experienced
(reeling tempera lures to
portion early this
the weatherman predicted
told wavs would Hob
south into th# state.
In moat other eections of toe
South, a warming trend i* expect­
ed. The Weather oureau said
warmer wen (her to beginning to
move out of Ihe Texas region and
likely would reach the GaU ita ta
by Tuasday.
The Great Lakes and Penotyfc
vania looked for snow today with
parla of tba Kayalono SUto told to
expect lecumulatlotu of six laches.
Heavy snow was reported today
near South Bend, Ind., where
truckers said visibility was song
Cooler waalhar was forecast to
the Northeast and to scattered
areas of the mid-Atlantic Mates.
A warming trend was expected to
the central portion of Hi* country
from border to border.

All Stars Study Indicates

Get Tough Campaign

STAR OF THE CHRISTMAS PARADE was Santa Claus, shown greeting
hie 26,000 admirer* who turned out to aee him in th* Jaycee "Chriatmaa
D r e a m s " parade. Th* Herald tomorrow will have pictures n t all the p rize
winning flunk* on a special pageH

NO,

l# Communist • threatened Asia,

Five Navy Squadrons

Yuletfde Parade I Heavy
f e¥ fsTraffic Toll
Float Winners
Are Announced Settlement Pressure
Some 23,000 citizens lined down
town Sanford streets Friday to
walcb what was described as one
of the finest Christmas parades
ever held in the city.
Participating in the parade were
some U bands, 30 floats and 10
marching units.
Parade float winners were an­
nounced this morning by Parade
Chairman Jack Wilber.
la the business division, the
Pinecrett Kiddie Corner was first,
followed by the Sanford Naval Air
Station.
In the elvic division, the Anna
Miller Circle was fir*, with the
Pilot club running a dose second
la the religious category, the
Methodist Church was No. t fol­
lowed by the Presbyterian Church.

International re

ported snow throughout mo* of
Dixie today. The covering ranged
from 10 inch** in the Ureal Smoky
Mountain rations of East Tennes­
see to a lew Hurries In Alabama.
A heavy snowfall also blanket«d the western section of North
Carolina, and south west Virginia
reported up to two Inches. Oeorgla recorded a light faH into it*
central section.
Roads in many port loo* of Vie-

Ike Gets Giant
Pakistan Welcome

To Use School
The Seminole County Associa­
tion for Retarded Children has
been granted permission In use the
“Lillie Red School House'* foe re­
tarded children in the ere*.
Supt. of Sebouls R. T. Milwe*
told association members that as
•ooo ae *orage space can be
found for equipment now in the
building it wjll be turned nvnr to
the local ncaoeiatta.
At a mooting of the group Fri­
day. L C. Crook explained the
training program at the Sunland
Training Center and that "upper
level adalla are taught a trade and
many of them are able to secure
job* attar leaving the center," He
•aplaiOed that retarded children at
tba center are “happy" and ate
eared for and taught according to
(hair abilities.
Th# center has access In some
TO arras. Many organisations
sponsor a collage at Sunland by
lending I I a month lo the renter.
The money is used to give the cl)(lilrvn spending money of their own,
he added.

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Oviedo Gets Frost;
Snow Covers Dixie

fair opportunity to show what
these reasons ait at the public
hearing an Dec. II, 1UO."
Leffler'* Dee. I letter lo MM
wee Said that Leffler under stood
through talking with school board
attorney Douglas Stenstrom that
the county school trustees had
decided not lo recommend Wil­
liams suspension, "and look no
action to reinstate him a* physics
teacher."
The trustees advise county
school officials sod recommend
employment or dismissal of school
instructional staff. They are a dif­
ferent group than the five-ntM
fchool board.
Leffler asked that Williams be
givtn an opportunity to raply to
"II separate charges of miscon­
duct" made again* Hie teacher by
Bracken.

Navy Man Robbed Retarded Child
*By 2 Hitchhikers Group Gets Okay
Two hitchhikern robbed I-cdr. Edmund Sheppard of
mom than $200 near Sunland Estates at 1:60 a. m. today,
and then fled in their own car.
Sheppard picked up the two men on route 17-92, the
Sheriff’a office reported. After one got in the back neat the
man in the front threnlen^i the Navy officer with a blackordering •veppaed In

MONDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1969

Florid* velrrsns In school under
the G. f. bill should have their
November certifications of training
in Ihe St. Petersburg VA regional
office today to gel their December
VA monry before Christmas vaca­
tion.

New FSU Coach
THAT UNCERTAIN FEELING come* to Sharri Sire* a* she wait* to get
her polio shot from registered Burns liraca Fisher. Sunan Denton could af­
ford that confident amile at the Jaycee’a polio inoculation* Saturday. Shi
wnn just along for the ride. In thin .second Jaycee inoculation aession 694
persons received shots,
,
(Stuff Photo)

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Bill
Peterson, assistant coach at Loutoiana State University, today waa
namad bsad football roach at
Florida State University. Pataraon,
38. accepted a four-year contraet
at a salary of | l t , w a i*W.

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P«»fl 1—Mon. pee. 7, I960

Drug Men Warned

Quotable
Quotes

O f High Prices

United Free# International
NEW' YORK—Adlai E. Steven­
son. expresiing concern that Preaident Eisenhower’* current tl-natlon tour might ntabllsh a prece­
dent:
"1 think it would ho a great
mlsUk* If wa converted the office
of the president - • • Into • travelIng salesmen."

"WASHINGTON* (UPh — Sen. quale, and, If not, to devise

KaUe Kefiuver (D-Tenn) served
Mllce on drug manufacturer* tothat he would prescribe a new
logiilatlv* remedy if he found they
•era MttMf pricea ton high.
&gt;• Rn luued the warning In a
outemont prepared for the openInc wf an entendre inve*tlgatl«n
by hi* Senala antitrust subeommltlaa lata the drug induetry'l prlcini peUfiei.
"While thl* country ha* Urn l&gt;e»t
d ra ft in the world," Ktfauver
eald, "it would appear-from tho
treat number of latter* klch tha
■uhcooimltUo ha* received that
■may of our cltlion* are export*
aatinc difficulty in being ablo to
pare hat* thorn.

"It I* our purpose to Inquire into
Cm queition of whother tho drug
■Mmifoeturer* aro setting their
peiMO at M oxcoulvt level ae the
writers of tho loiter* contend."
Kefauvfr told "I am appollod if
precious drugs ore not obtainable
by eitixen* who Mod thorn to cur­
tain their very llvo*.’’ He *ald the
—x— naittoo intend* “to dator__whother tho antitruet law*
t applied to thia industry ore adc

Policeman Critical
After Gun Battle

rifle remedial lefiilatinn."
The first phase of the Inquiry,
scheduled to run for a week, will
involve the so-called steroid hor­
mone* — rortiion* and Its deriva­
tive* — widely used in the treat*
ment of rhrumatlr diseases.
Kefiuver eeid tho eoles of the**
drug* this year are estimated
120 million dollars at tha manu­
facturers’ level. Rrpreientativci
of tho three largest manufacturer!
—Merck, Scherlnf and Upjohn—
will bo among the firot wttnesMi.

NEW YORK — Democrat!* Natlunal Chairman Paul M. Butler,
stating that nn discussions of per­
sonalities In tha coming eompaign
wont on during tho week-end
meetings of tho Domoeretie Ad­
visory Coundli
"Of rourso, I suppuss thsr*
may have boon Just a little poli­
ticking over rupe of eoffre and a
btverag* which na* mid* legs)
under a Democratic administra­
tion and Congress."

Union To Vote
On Pulp Strike
PALATKA iL'I’I ) —Mtmbere of
seven striking union local* wsre
(spec■t»d to vot# Iriday and Toe*,
day irin whether to end • monthlong walkout at tha huge Hudson
Pulp and I’apar Mill Corp. plant
here.
Managtmcnl made a new wage
offer .Saturday after megotiatwn
sessions with o federal
The offer must bo voted on
dually by each of the seven locals.
Tha balloting wa* expected to
be complete by Tuesday night.
flouts l,WO pulp and papermlll

worker* have been on strike at

• MOUNT DOHA (UPII - A fll.
year-old pollen offeer remilned in
nrlticol condition today after a gun
Saturday la which another
and a Negro min were kill­
ed.
Hospital authorities In Orlando
Mtd George Hall, el, was hi a
recovery room Sunday night, but
hie ooaditkm we* unchanged.
The (hooting began when o Nogtw landlady tried to evict John
Henderson, To, from his rented
mom and ho threatened to hill her.
1W woman, Mamie Leo Floyd,
oalled police.
Officer Clinton Jack Hyde. 17.
Who answered Um coll, wa* killed
h r a double-barreled shotgun bUst
when he stepped from his car.
Minute* later Police Chief Jamci
C. Ore and Hall arrived at the
arena and Hall was wounded. An­
other policeman, T. L. Ledford,
who drove up and Joined tho batlV.
Anally (hot end killed llenderion.
Authorities said the Negro man
fad been arretted leveret tlmei
drunk chargei, hut it was not
own If ho had been drinking
fore the (hooting.

WASHINGTON — Son. Alex­
ander Wiley (K-Wle.), dismissing
fears that President Elsenhower's
strenuous trip might endanger his
health:
“You know, getting away hum
conditions In this country may he
• real health tonic."

the U million dollar plant since
Nov. 7. If the contract settlement
Is reach**!, it* bensflls would be
retroactive to last June I, whin
tha old contract expired.
The latest offer called for a i
per cent increase or seven cents
minimum the first y*(r and a *
per cent hike or eight cent* mini­
mum Ihd next.
Other proposals war* an insuranco program with mojor medleat benefit* and a new hot* pay
scale.

2 Fires, False
Alarm Reported

Versatile Dog
In Schooling Race
FRANCE’S WORST TRAGEDY IN YEARN— At top ia
• halicoplar view of the broken Mulptreset Dam after
water had Inundated the town of Frejue In northern
France. Latest government figure* aet tha toll of
France'* worst tragedy in yeara at 270 dead, 60 mlaalng
and about 100 injured. At bottom, men atand amid
wreckage of a pier at St«\ Maxim*. 20 mllea from Frajua,
following tha bursting of the nearby Mnlpasaet Dam.

Counties Participating
In Surplus Program
TAI.1.AHAHSEK (U P I)—All 67

this year In tha booming federal
surplus property program which
supplies almost anything from a
blacksmith anvil to fir* engines.
To Uk* part, the counties must
show a nsed In the field* of health,
education or civil defense.
In addition, educational institu­
tions must he tax-supported or
flee from federal income taxation,
and they must ba full accredited.
Health agencies must meet the
first two qualifications, and he
licensed by the Stale Board of
Health.
And the civil defense piugram
must l&gt;e incorporated with the
State Civil Drfentv program and
ha appiovrd by the Stale Director
of Civil Dvfeme.
Harley McCullay, adinlnisti alive
a**iitant In the Development Col V
mission's office of surplus plopthe same platform at a dinner srly, said most counties have pick­
honoring Mrs. Kleanor Roosevelt. ed up surplus fir* engines and
They include Hen. John Ken­ other equipment for their civil de­
nedy of Massachusetts, Guv. Kd- fense plug i siii.*.
mund (!. Ilrown of California,
Gov. G. Mennen Williams of
Michigan, Gov. Robert R. Meynrr of New Jersey, Hen. Hubert
If. Humphrey of Minnesota and
Hen. Stuart .Symington of Mi«soul.eadet-hip Training films for
ri.
Sunday School workers will laAlong with former I’re-idtiii shown tonight ut The Alliance
Truman, former Secretary of Church. The first two filmstrips in
Hlate Dean Aclieton and other a series of eight produced by
leading Democrat*, they endorsed Moody Hiiile Institute were shown
(he council's statement of prin­ yesterday afternoon at the chutch.
ciples hitting the Republicans on Tha -ante two will he repealed to­
21 issues ranging fmm inflalii'ti night for the benefit of thu*e who
to tha misstl* lag.
missed the first showing, beginThe document said all Ameri­ nlng a t ?;IMl p. m.
can* hoped for tha surcsss of KI
Two none filmstrip* will be
•snhuwer’s present mission, but
*hown at rtitiO Wednesday evening
then it laihed out a seven years
and repeated next Holiday afte r­
of Republican foreign policy con­
cluding that Kisenliower had liern noon a t 2::|il.
These are excellent training aids
forced against his will into a path for those who are woiklng ax
of negotiation with Russia with tear h e n . Tha meeting* are open
no clear Idea on how in achieve
to anyone who would like to gain
peace with Justice.
the valuable instruction affoided
Htavenson said on a television hy the film-trip les-nna and the
program lh.it he had "some mil.
disciisslnnn held in.connection with
givings" alioul Kisenhower's trip
them. The le*«nn period will he
as a prfi edeni that should only
l&gt;« applied in the future in cases about an hour long.
of "real emergency."
"I think It would lie a g n at
mlstaks If wa converted the office
of tho President, the chief execu­
tive of thle coun'ry, tha most
powerful secular office on earth,
Ths All Houls Catholic Church
which has mors to do than any new school building opened to III)
human being can manage, Into a pupils last wssk.
traveling salesman for the United
Studints In grads* 7-10 sr» nuw
Hiatts," Stevenson said.
In tha nsw school at Oak Ax*, at
Eighth St. Grad** 1-6 will remain
In tha older school, lltv. Richard
Lyons, pastor, said.
NEW YORK (UPli - End Joe
Tha new building suon will he
lllscaha of |hs Naw York Giants,

A gras* fire, smoking car
brake* and a falsa alarm brought
out Hanford firemen over the
wookend. A grass fire at 2*lit 3.
French Av*. Friday afternoon was
the first reported, according to
Fire Chief Mark Cleveland Hr.
There was a false alarm at Mil!
Valencia Dr., at 4:62 p. m. Satur­
day. Smoking brakes on A. D.
Denmark's car hruught a fir*
truck to 3R First St. tho sam*
afternoon.

Democrats Open I960 Campaign
With Stinging Attack On Ike
NEW YORK (U P I) - Demo
Crete blasted open the i960 cam*
pal i n today with a stinging sitask on President Kltsnhowsr and
a display of seven of their top
presidential contenders.
Th* Democratic A d v I* o r y
Council chargad the Republican
administration with a "second*
rate, second-best" defense job that
"could cost us more In freedom
and national security than can
possibly b* measured In monay."
Adtai Stevenson qiieilionrd Kiaenhowsr's rurrent good-will lour
and said it would be a "giuve
mistake" to mimic Nikita Kluushehsv and convert the presidency
Into tha role of "traveling sales­
man."
Tonight Htevenson and six other
presidential prospect* speak fiuin

H a v e

SANTA
(In Pernon)
vinit
your children!

gauges lo a 12-Ion crane.
The Dade County School Board
gut a milling machine, 40-gallon
fir* extinguisher, truck*, a Jeep,
Mud a twin engine airplane fur Its
aviation school.
Orange County got trucks, tools,
a camouflage net, a blacksmith
anvil, decontaminating apparatus
and lelephone sets.
Hill-borough County pitked up
H&gt;8 red, lilua and yellow sweaters,
an electric heater and a refriger­
ator.
Duval t'uunly got a fork lift
truck and two -| m»oI« of linen
thread aiming other item*, while
Hievard County received a drill
prr*s, a crawler tractor, Sft shelter
half tenia and a truck.
An automobllr, a truck, AS
chair* and 1,01.1 mtidard jars
wrnl lo Ray County.

Happiness

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Troining Films
Shown By Church

who played college ball at the llnl- dsdlcnxtd hv tha dlocsatan arch­
vanity of Richmond, caught the bishop, Falhtr Lyon* said.
first pass of hi* rookie National
Football League season Sunday
during ths Giants' a T rout of tho Camera Club Meet
The Htnloril Camel* Club will
Cleveland Browns.
most Tuesday at T.Jo p. m. tl
the Civic Centor to (how color
slides cntlilad “ Making Pictures
People Like"

t* P.peilon 8 i | s i t
Alpha fund for shoes
for seedy children

KEEP YOUR
EYE ON!

6%

Tilt* lute Elbert Hubbard, one
uf the numt hrilllnnt writer*
of recent time*, personally
Investigated the claim* of
Chiropractic. He wrote In his
J-: SCIENCE OF
K B E P 1 N Cl
WELL: “Above
all things, a good
chiropractor has
faith in nut lire
that heals. AH
the chiropractor
can tin is to put
hia patient in
line with the treating forces
of nature. Chiropractic never
brings an adverse result. The
chiropractor doc* not pin his
faith in anv single punecea.
lie simply known the physi­
cal fact tlint a pressure of a

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lame on the nerve brings
about the right relationship
and proper adjustment. He
finds the cause and removes
It. Chiropractor* are not doc.
tors of medicine. They are
doctors of health. Fmm them
we get a new science which i*
adding greatly to the happi­
ness and welfare of the
world.”
Are you a Chiropractic cane?
One of a aeries of artidoa
published in the public inter­
est to explain and Illustrate
the practice «f scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
F. Leo Kerwln whose office In
located ai 201 9. French Ave.
and hla telephone number ia
I*Air fax 2-7142.

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New Catholic
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Hours II to H I*. M.
Mon. thru Fri.

Watch Tuodiiy’s
Sanford Herald

However, (he li*t of useful ob­

Florida counties are participating jects available ranges from tire

A vorsalllo Greyhound all aot to
ichool when tha preliminary tests
start at tha Sanford-Oriando Ken
n*l Club Tuesday night la prepara
(Ion for (ho track’s December 19
opening, Is Walter Bowser’s Rocky
Mae Duff, a 1M7 eon of Rocker
Mae Imp.—Mink Coot.
The Bowier Kennel I* a new
comer but Rocky Mae Duff be­
came very popular here tait sea­
son when running for Jack Herold.
While here he attained a national
tf-3 rating but ho upped that to
A-l .at Raynham and Taunton,
Mass.
At Raynham he demonstrated his
versatility hy tying his owner with
two other kannels In the 110,000
Raynham Medley. This medley
consists of three races over courses
of varying lengths and Bowser
was one of the few kennel owners
to use the same dog in each round.
Rocky Mac Duff finished sseond
In the 5/16th* mile dash. He won
over the Hths mile distance and
ran fourth In the T/lflths mil* mar
athon. He also finished second in
the Raynham Inaugural and trium­
phed In the Gold Collar Champion­
ship at Tauntun.
Rocky Mac Duff, also had the
honor of being selected to com­
pete in Taunton's American Der
by, ihit offers • S25.ooo purse,
the richest In greyhound racing. In
the Derby ollmlnaliona this talent­
ed dark brindle met the fastest
speedsters from all parts of the
country and turned In a creditable
first, third and fifth.
The public Is invited to watch
Ih* schooling events which will
continue nightly, except Sunday,
from Tuesday through Wednesday,
Dae. 16.

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Plan To Assist
State's Building
Fund Outlined

T

TALLAHASSEE (UIMl - State
Sen. Fred Dickin«on outlined a
plan Sunday to give the »t*te mad
building program an additional *9
jnilllon dollar* annually.
® T h c Weit Palm Peach aenator.
an unannounced candidate for
governor, propoved the money he
diverted from general revenue
funda. It would come tmm that
part of the automobile licence tag
revenue not already net ai de for
welfare and ichool co rut ruction.
Dirkinvon alio told a televiilon
panel Hie state'* intangible tav on
•locks and bond] rould be cut in
R d f without new taxation.
Dickinson apomored inch a bill
in the lad Legiilature hut it failed
to pass The program would coil
the atate an eilimated 2fl million
dollars a year, but Dickimon *aid
the loa« could be made up by more
economy in government at all lev■
els.
He added, however, if additional
revenue was needed, he would ad­
vocate an extension to the atate
A d e* lax—presumably to rover
groceriei. He taid he would oppoae
any s a in tax on medicine.
The aenator said he had no magie
plan for legislative reapportionment. but would never support a
plan lo give any county more than
ene aenator.
He blasted as a “ political gtm,
m ick" a proposal hy gubernatorial
candidate John McCarty to give
two senators to populous Hade
fo u n ty .
fin the racial issue. Dickinson
■aid he wa* again*! any plan lo
close public schools to avoid inte­
gration. He said events at Utile
Rock and in the state of Virginia
convinced him thia was not the
answ'er.
He said he supported a school
dosing proposal in 1957 at the
.urging of Att.v. Hen. Richard E r ­
vin. but opposed auch measures in
^59
•T he destruction of our ichool
system would be playing into the
hands of the NAACP hy making
thrm martyrs," he said.

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N ot Alerted To Blaze
at FA 2-2125 and Ed Zimmerman
at FA 2 40M.
Lake Mary* Fire Department
also belongs to the Seminole Coun­
ty Firemen’s Association whose
members pledge mutual aid In
case they are called in to help
by another fire department, I’ugh
said. If the Lake Mary Depart­
ment had known about the lire,
they rould have called in the San­
ford firemen, Pugh explained.
Sanford firemen stopped at the
If it's not..,
eity limit sign because of regu­
lations which do not allow them
to fight fires outside the limit un
less called upon in emergencies
' \
hy another fire department under
the county association pact.
Dawson Teston said that if he
it** lima to Install *
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had been home when the fire
M* supir (ibannad £
broke out he would have known
to call Gleason nr Pugh. Mrs. Tes
D A T A N ID H T
ton, who has recently returned
from the hospital didn't know the
Amarlcft'a
take Mary volunteer numbers
FlnMt
W a te r f f l l
Th« kind of auto tags itaued and Tesinn, who work* for th^ county
road
department
say*
his
propertj
Hcuter ^
th« prices paid for them have
changed a lot since 194t), according was partially insured.
in county tax collector John 1&gt;.
Galloway.
Seminole rotinty auto lags aver­
Parents night at the t a k e Mary
aged about *22 in 19.VI against School will he held tomorrow at
*11.77 in 1940. The county collected 7:10 p. m. A Christmas program i
SIM,997 7.1 from selling auto tags will he the Highlight of the meet­
last year. In 1940, *75,1**99 rame ing.
i 202 S a n f o r d A v e . F A 2-6282
in from selling 5,49* tags.
The largest tales increase in re
cent years hat been in the “ W"
series tag required on automrvhiles
weighing 3.301-1.500 pound*. Now,
a i in 1940. the largest number
of autos registered are in the 2,000
1,000 pound cla»*. They carry a
■plain" tag. with* no letter after
the county “ I T \
The hig change is in the different
kinds of tag* now isaurd. Last year
"T* tags were issued for automo­
bile* weighing up lo 2.U00. pounds.
" D " tags for those 2.001-2.500
pounds, “ plain" lags for autos 2,501-3,400 pounds. “ W" tags for
those .1.501 -4,400 pounds and “ WW"
tags for the big earners, 4.501
pounds and tip.
All tag sale revenue goes to the
state Motor Vehicle Commismner
for distribution in accordance with
the law, Galloway explained.
The Lake Mary Fire Depart­
ment didn't fight flames which
destroyed the Dawson Teston home
Friday because the volunteer fire­
fighter* were never told of th«
blaze. Lake Mary Fire Chief Har­
vey Pugh said Saturday.
The Teatoo home at Ci'.b
ir.d
Lake Mary Rlvd. was definitely
within the five mile radius cover­
ed by the Lake Mary volunteers,
but no phone calls to fight the
fire got to the town firemen, Pugh
said. He urged all residents with­
in five miles of Lake Mary to
write down these numbers and
call them in r a w of fire: Homer
Gleason at FA 2-4*08, Harvey
Pugh at FA 31710. Otis Sjohtom

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a# lin k , Srewa ead ComwHh a b u M fun of reelpa* sad a fantastic proposition.
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absurd builnen venture of which
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til the redhead effaced te per b r
the first edltiee ef 1,011 m t ef
**.own aiim pocket.
e rodhoed waa Fanny Faraland the book, "The F iner
.nor Bootes Cookies School
Oak book". Today, tea editloaa,
3,100,000 coptei ■ta d atUUosa of
dollari liter, the old puMlabiai
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M*
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f f t i i e t e f l t a l and than had to wear a cant. I «ot well, but
■air I a * f i * h in the hoapltai
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m l hanota to Mother little dog—or maybe w o r a e -to aome
S?u halnlMt hoy or girt. Anyone who would do a thin* like
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atm V m tm n'nnd pulled the trigger. I got home aomepart oi my tnaidea and lota of my blood trailing behind,
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family ruahad me to the hoapltai and the doctor la takin*
t. f» of me. I hope I will aomeday be able to ait up again
S r m y dinner If I live through thla,
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Concert Tickets

Assignment Washington

The Sanford-DeBary Kntertainment A**n. haa decided

te extend ita aerial ticket aala effort through thla month.
After selling 700 tickets, the association la having difficulty
getting the other 300 members needed to insure financial

By ED TJTMtBA
WASHINGTON - I had my
moment of glory at the 14th an­
nual meeting of the American
Rocket Society. I wandered into
oo* of th# back room* of the
Sheraton-Park Hotel, where the
rocketeer* ara convsntionlng, and
somebody almost atola me. They
thought I waa an engineer.
What 1 blundered into wa* one
of th* greatest waves of masi kid­
naping In Induilrial history. If*
legal kidnaping—some folk* call
it eannlbaUsm or body matching

for the concert aeries.
A t the opening concert by the Stetson Glee Club, Donald
Thompson, ticket sale chairman, gated members, and others
B m e n tlto try to Mil one ticket each to fill the quote. Subse­
quent aalea total 60, ha reports, leaving quite a few more to
b§ sold
About 600 people attended the Stetson concert and
.pralaed the program highly. This type of entertainment ia
s o t just needed here, It ia important. Future concert! in the
proponed aerlee include tha Florida Symphony, Jose Greco
and other really good, outatending presentation*.
Only 250 tickets were eold last y e a r for the concerts
and if a hard working group of nnsoclatlon m em bers cun sell
more than 700 thla season, they deserve the added interest of
more dtlaena to underwrite the series. Support of this type
of activity must come.
Memberships are available at the Chamber of Com­
merce or by mailing or taking applications and $5 for each
ticket to "Concert” in care of the Sanford Atlantic or Florida Editor:
State Banks.
The inlercit you have shown in

Letters To

The Editor

Builds His Own $5,000 Automobile
SUNNYVALE, Call!. (UPI) f . Gordon Hainan af Sunnyvale
really believat in do-it-yourself —
te the exteM at building hit own
automobile.
The 43-yaar-otd engineer, who
dtalgns tnlitU* emponanta [or a
living, decided te build bit sleektailed vehicle because "S Ilka to
da things differently.'*
And hit ''Gordon Diamond" la
different! Ita four wheel* are

arranged in a diamond with two
parallel in the middle and one
in the rear. The aluminum shell
body taper* from a bullet note In
front to a tlim tall in the rear.
Hansen began building his car
after World War II and comple­
ted it in 19(9 with a few apeclal
modifications since than. So far,
ha said, the project haa been a
auccraa. ft haa held in for *3,000
mile* of road uae.

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the Sanford Art A**n., the gener­
ous amount of publicity yun have
given ua and the remarkable cov­
erage of our exhibit and tea last
Sunday have been important to
our growth and the success of our
first show. We do (hank you and
the radio atation which gave ua
time.
We appreciate the privilege we
•njoy aa part of the Sanford Recre­
ation program through which we
are able to have our meetings
and bold our exhibits In our beau­
tiful Civic Center.
We are grateful to the trade* |wo
pie. the civic clubs anil the mill
vtduals who loaned us the neces­
sary items with which to offer
hospitality to our visitors.
We were delighted to welcome
tha hundreds of people who came
to enjoy the painting* dono by the
artists of our community and to
cast thtlr votes for their favorite
picture.
W* are Indebted to the members
who entered their works and to the
officers and committees as well
as tha non me mber* of the asso­
ciation who worked so enthusiasti­
cally in arranging the show, mak­
ing it possihlc to offer our com­
munity an exhibition nf painlingt
of which the cltiitna can be justly
proud.
It ia Impoisibla to express ad*
quateiy my personal thanks to all
«f you.
Helm P. DeWIt.
President, Sanford Art A»*n.

Local Youth Wins
Top Cadet Honors
Cadet Colonel Robert If. Reely
of 701 Mrllonvllle Avr. has been
designated
a
"Distinguished
AFROTC Cadet". The Florida
Slate University senior waa given
the designation for his leadership
ability, moral character and aca­
demic standing. The son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert H. Iterly, the
cadet plana In apply for a regular
Air Force Commission after hta
graduation.
The world's longest undersea
power cable carries 23.000 volts of
elertricly from the State of Wash­
ington to the San Juan Islands
seven and a half milrs off the
coast.

We psrt!r.i!*" reenltlng 'room f
was king. "Hava a cigar?" "What
can we fix you to drink?" "Din­
ner tonight?"
t replied happily, "Gte, thanks,
fellows, yet, I will . , I'm a news­
paperman." And you should have
seen their jaws drop. One of them
said woodenly, "Is there anything
w* can do for you?" By moment
of glory shattered like an aborted
rocket.
Some recruiters, frankly, art
frank about their main problem:
they can't find enough m«a to
fill job* paying from 110,003- a year
and up.
David Potter, Scientific Place­
ment Manager of the Glenn L.
Martin plant in Dtnvtr, said he
could hire 35 to 40 man right now
te work on the Titan misitie. Ap­
plied research scientists, he call­
ed them, with salaries ranging up
to 117,000 a year. Pickin'* were
ilim. A few year* before Sputnik
went up, this type of scientist was
scratching around for a job paying
230 a month.
Ed Wright, recruiter for the
Arms Division of the Amarican
Uosch Arms Corp., of Garden
City, L. I., laid hla company
employs 1,300 engineers and scien­
tists. They make (hinga Ilk* gui­
dance systems for the Allas mis­
sile. But they're looking for 300
more at salaries averaging |10,000 a year. (A kid fresh out of
engineering college starts at M.10O.&gt;
Recruiter* are trusted men.
Their job ia to make their firm's
grass look greener to the other
fellow. But sometimes (his big
talk works both ways. One com­
pany president waa telling me
about hla luck In recruiting last
year.
"We didn't do too bad.” be
said. "Picked up thras eaglaaers
and loat two recruiters."

FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI&gt;~
The courtroom was husbad as th*
chars** were read. All eyes were
on the defendants, 11 German
men, one a policeman. And while
the prosecutors droned on, a ghost
■ecmed to aria* — the ghost of
terrible past crimes.
The charges were anti-samitism
—the persecution of a Jewish
family.
The trial wa* just th* latest of
many such proceedings thla year.
And the question inevitably fol­
lows:
"fa antl-semitiim growing agata
ia Germany?"
Anti-Jawiah incident* in 1931
and 1939 would seem to supply
an affirmative answer.
Several leaders among Ger­
many's post-war Jewish commu­
nity of 30,000 also say yes.
But West German fovernment
leader*, from former President

Locomotive Bell
Goes To Church
CLEVELAND, Ohio. (UP1) Hi* Chestpeeke and Ohio Rail­
way ha* given an Iron boras
bark to the Indian*.
It's not an entire iron boric,
but tha part Uist made much of
tha noise — the bell.
The C. k O. heard that tbs
Presbyterian Mission in Penasco,
N. M„ was seeking a locomotive
bell to be used to call its congre­
gation to worship but was not
having any luck. The mission
serve* 5,00# Indiana through a
medical clinic, a community pro­
gram and a church.
Although the mission te more
than 2,000 miles from the nearsat point oo the C. k 0„ tha rail­
road offered tha Rev. and Mrs.
Julian Duran, resident mission­
aries, one of its old steam locomo­
tive belli. The offer waa accept*
*d.

Theodor Hauia aod v-iancellor
Konrad Adenauer on down say
no.
The public also ny* no.
If anti-iemitiim ia rife, many
argue, why i* there such a public
outcry every lime an Incident
corns* to light?
"Anti-iemitiim is found only
among a very tmall minority,"
Heusa recently told Rabbi Joa­
chim Print, leader of the Amartcan Jewish Congress.
Print came to Germany to In­
vestigate reports of an upsurge
of antl-scmKIim.
He aiid be came "with a vary
heavy heart." But when be Mt,
be said be was inclined to agree
with lltuis.
Both men agreed that cr: of
the beat ways to combat anti­
semitism would be to htve mod­
ern history taught in German
achools. Now, history ends In the
claaaroom with the beginning of
Hitler's bloody rla* to power.
Helm Gallrukl, chairman of
Germany’s Central Council of
Jews, says:
“ Anli-JawUh acta are sympto­
matic of a revival of the forces
of calamitous past. There la a
tendency in Germany to ignore
Nail atrocitle*.
’
“The government te not taking
appropriate measurea against anti­
semitism, the government a n d
Parliament have paid too little
attention to anti-aemillc acta."

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Perkin*, a proper Bostonian nf
bubbling good humor, explained
a few days ago.
"B y mother-in-law, who was
Aunt Fanny's slater, edited &lt;ft&gt;
book through two edltioni after
Aunt Fanny's death. Somehow
I inherited the job, although, un­
til 'I married the book,' I us*
an indifferent cook.
"Kvea though I never met Aunt
Fanny, 1 aften feel 1 know her
better than anyooe. She wea ■
great txecutlve, food detective
and gourmet, rather than a great
cook herself. She revolutionised
cooking method* by introduemi
in bar cookbook, for the first time,
exact measurement of all ingredieots. No 'pinch of salt’ or 'but­
ter the ate* of a walnut' for her!
"Aunt Fanny took the guess­
work out of rooking. But ahe waa
too tmpatteot to cook a whote
meal, from beginning to end.
Even when ahe lectured, some­
one elee on stage did the actual
cooking." (Often ah* looked ro y i
from a wheelchair, for Aunt f n
ny overcame the handicap af
severe Infantile paralysis at IT to
become one of th* moat famaue
women of her day. Or of today,
for that matter.)
Although Mra. Perkins, who
wean Aunt Fanny's gold beads
entwined with her own pearls, al­
ways feels Aunt Fanny te looking
over her shoulder, ab* has mad*
substantial revlaloos In the ori­
ginal work, largely because th&lt;g
have been substantial revisions In
tha American way af Ufa since
1999.
"Twelve-course dinners, which
were standard In Aunt Fanny's
day, are nooexlatenl today,” said
Mrs. Lord. "Now, three course*
are par. And I think M anobbish
to Ignore mixes or shortcuts, al­
though my heart Weed* for any­
one who haa to endure a ateadr
diet of frozen teevee dinners!' y
And wilt there always br a
Fanny Farmer? Yea, Virginia.
Walling off there in the corner ia
Mr*. Perkin*' daughter-in-law, "a
wonderful cook,'* Nancy Tucker
Perkins, who helped a bit with the
tenth edition of Aunt Fanny'*
household Bible and gold mine.

JUST LIKE FINDING
MONEY I

Monday, December 7, 1950

a s i s r i s r f tH M tia s c a i b a u t .

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- but it's enough to pu* tome em­
ployment managers Into a horrid
orbit.
Out In tha lobby, In the open,
our great apace aces from every
part of th* country cooperatively
exchanged ideas and swapped
pleasantries. Out there in the lob­
by they don't talk about tha
"back rooms."
But you detect subtle hints, Hka
glaring lltita cards dropped care­
fully In front of you at the lobby
telephones that state: "Would you
like to maka 520,000 a year? Than
come sea ua."
There aVa subtler approaches
like HCA's pamphlet lhat reads:
"Visitors ara invited to visit our
suite." Above are listed the job*
available at RCA.
Tha cutest hint of all ia a ahea.'
of canary yellow ihect* dropped
around th* convention floor an­
nouncing:
"Who's
Recruiting
Whrr*."
Tha basic idea is for the up-andcoming companies to steal an en­
gineer or scientist from the naxt
guy, but to make It look like a
voluntary divorce.
And in the back rooms they
wait, usually In pairs, for the
restless fly In quest of sweeter
honey in gieeocr pastures.
Th* instant I slipped into this

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lift n y role# ia praiaa of Fanny,
whoa* masterpiece haa been a
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lib , cwrtocad tost beeteo ead
the kltchw a n equal caatera of
toe uatvarro. But, redheaded Fan­
ny doninatai ton book new aa to«
did to 1M. ead tot fleet peraoo
cheerfully to admit tot fate to
Fanay’a alece-b-taw, Wilma bard
Perkini, the current editor.
Slace m e, Bra. Perhina haa
aditad tto edlUona compriiing !,•
tto.tee eaptea of Fanny'* hook.
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Married In Ceremony In Winter Park
The wedding nf Mm Margir**
Jane Lawson, daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. Samuel Claiborne Lawson.
Stone Island. Enterprise. and Wil­
liam Hamer lluckel. son of Mr. and
Mr*. Haldane Johnson Huckel of
Orlando, was solemnized Saturday.
Dec. 1 at S p. m. at All SainU
Episcopal Church in Minter Park.
The Ret. Donald Stuart officiat­
ed at the double ring candlelight
ceremony The altar « u decorated
with chrysanthemum* and winter
green*.
Carl Harmalmg, soloist and Mu*
Emily Hood, organiit, both of Winler Park, presented a program of
wedding mu*ie.
M in Linda Havelden, Jackson

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ned a bridal bouquet of Stephano-

street length dress of een*e nlk
Peau rie Sole, designed sheath
ftyle. with fringed tie aide drape.
The maid of honor wore a balle­
She wore matching accessories and
rina length dress of royal blue. The
a corsage of blush pink roses
fitted bodice, with portrait neck­
Following the ceremony, a light
line, featured matching medallions
buffet supper e s s served to the
at the waistline. The skirt was
wedding pirly and familirs at the
bouffant, with complementary ac­
Dubadread Country Club in Or­
cessories completing her outfit.
lando.
She carried a bouquet of blended
The club was decorated in an
blue flowers.
all white rotor scheme, including
The bride’s mother chose a street
a variety of white blossom*, green­
length costume dress of Dior blue
ery and silver candelabra.
•ilk crepe, with bodice of match­
The bride’s table was centered
ing lace. The short jacket Matured
with a three tiered wadding cake,
three quarter length sleeve*. She
decorated with pale blue flowers,
wore matching accessories and cor­
white Icing end lopped with white
sage of blended blue flowers.
wedding hells.
The groom's mother wora a
Miss Aally Huckel, sister af the
| groom, kept the bride s book. Mrs.
Lionel Martoeeia, of Dsytona
Beach. Mrs. W. Garland Spencer,
Lakeland and Mrs. Richard Hawe*
Twichell, Orlando, aisler in law of
the bridr. assisted with the serving
The Gleaner’s Sunday School of the wrdding cake and punch,
■V tuts, CLARENCE SNYDER
class of the First Baptist Churth
jnr l j,Uckel c n&lt;ue for her going
The young people ul the Osleen
ivr 4rfrn , h ln .
The Daughters ul Wesley Sunday accompanied at the punu by Mrs. held their annual Christmas party 1 M y MtWi 4n
b a p t i s t Church enjoyed a wtruer
School class of the First Methodist T. C. O'Steen. Mr*. T. J. T*aylor Tuesday night at the church annex.
with
short
fitted jacket
roast and hay ride, Friday even- Church, met in McKinley Hall for gave a devotion, using scriptures
g ac|, member brought a cover- UB* "*"•
ing. They met at the Church and the December meeting. Hostesses from the gospel of Luke and led r(| j lf|, *nd a turkey dinner with in(* *f*rr» quarter length sleeves,
went to flosacks Lake, where th e ! were Mrs. Donald Dunn. Mrs. (tha group in prayer.
a|| tin- trimmings was enjoyed. .She wore brown accessories and
wienrr roast was held.
Claude Herndon, Mrs. M. L. T V sunshine chairman reported Mrs K. L.
Beard, vice presi- a r n r - t i r of green rymhedtom or
Later they took a hay ride to Wright. Mrs. Clark Lronardy, Mrs. gjo.01 collected, two plants sent dent, presided at the Business ae» C|U(),_
1-emon Blufi and Oak Hill. Chape C. H. Wtaji. M r s *■. J !}»rr‘manmembers of the class, one floral smn.
After a wedding trip to the West
were
Mr. Mrs. Charles
Meriwether and arrangement sent to a sick memMr*. j . M. Moie gave the drvo . . . .
,
...
.
.
Igone*
'uncs w
e r e u(icrald
e r a in rHosack,
o s i c i t , .nr*
and Mrs. David Ho*ark and Mrs. Mr*.
Ben Monroe.
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her. one sympathy wire and a gift ,loB service, using as her eubj ect . ,
,he “ ***"* * ' 11 r,f"‘1*' at 711
—The Christmas Story." Officers South Main Street, Orlando, where
The merting began with mem to a member in llir hospital.
Loi* Brooke.
Those attending wcie, Jean Mat brr* singing, "Joy In The World,"
Tile "Piggy Bank" wav opened gave monthly reports. Member* the groom It atsocistrd in business
A r r * . Janette Clark. Donna Stowell,
and t lip contents. 111 lu, will be .jn g Christ mss csrols, sc com pa- „ n n his father,
iJnd* Tyler, Fenny Nixon, Robert
donated to the commission on mis nied on the piano by Mrs. Willi*
Qu;
IO(in
included Mr
Brooke, Tommy Lemon. Hutch
Sion*. Those present, celebrating Pippin.
__ . ,,
. ,
._ . „ _
Shivers. Jack Uounr.
birthday this month were Mr*.
The room and table* were deco- ln ( r’
*r r '
n" * ’ 1
Donald Harvey, Larry liirt,
K. U. Hickson, Mr,. A. D. Strv ralt.d * „ h poinsettisi. berries. rl,onbur»• unl ln&lt;1 unrlf
John Peterson, Kenneth Houck,
ens, Mr*. W. L. Wright. Miss Aline greenery, candle* and a large the bride and their ton. Charles O.
Dennle Neal, Herman Allmsn, Joe
Chapman and Miss Versa Wood Christmas tree. Gilts for exchange Conrad Jr., of East Orange, N. J.
^
f i i w r i w i f i « f T iL
German. Tom Brooke snd Joe
«*k.
" e re plarrd under the tree.
and Mr and Mr, Jrt}fph S. H u r l
MONDAY
F rank Tart.
Mrs. H
irninan. program chair
Those
attending
w«re
Mrs. dfn 4nd lon f a s t e r j immy Ha.
Philathca class of First PresbyHarriman.
Mrs.
tcrian Church meet* in thr edu- m*n* Rive a reading. “ Christina* Fred Myers* Mrs. Phelma Steele, rlden, nf Jacksonville, another
cation building at 6 p. m. for a Around Tlie World ’ and a poem Mr*. Azalec Harmcau, Mr*. L. H.
covered diih supper and Christmas entitled. "A Litllc Hit of Christ Harvey, Mr*. J. M. Move, Mrs. W. aunt snd uncla of the hriijp.
party. Mr*. Edith McPherson, hos- m**-'* The group then sing "Silent McLrllan, Mr*. Robert A. Willess with Mrs. Peggy Moule and Niaht.*'
liatns, Mrs. K. A. Covington. Mr*.
Mrs. Margaret Greene a* co-hostDanny. Dicky and Jimmy Dunn, Alice Horsdorf, Mrs. R. I - Thomesses
dressed a* Santa Claus and two as, Mrs. C. A. Anderson J r ., Mrs.
First Baptist Church. Deacons nl bi* helpers, distributed gifts A J. Peterson. Mrs. Helen Carter
Tha Jaycrc* Wives will bold th*
from «a lighted ChiiMmae tr
Mr*. Homer Little, Mrs. H. J.
-lire at
*t the
in* hom«
ham* meeting. 7 p. m. "M ’ niglu at*V.^lrsl
First "mil
I Ie^e-, to
I
December meeting
Hutchison. Mrs. W. II. Duncan,
Stetson
im
l.ak*Baptist
ChLrch
in
Deland
a
p.
m.
(ho*e
present
of Mrs. Stuart
The United Lutheran CRttrelk
Dm Mrs. M D Bumgarner, Mrs. II.
The W. M, U. of the Central Rap Eva Renton, llarrn-ll Wilrivx, Knn
rh*‘ c l,s * prescnled gilts to th
view Dr., Little- \ eniee' tonight at i Gro"P 3 of ‘h* c - w- &gt; • ofKirat
women of Good Shepherd Lutheran
is* W Rucker, Mrs. Earl Bronson, tr.il Church, presented their annual u' r W'iggins. Winnie Weaver. Edna
&lt;r
.
i..L
vrirVsnn
Christian
Church
meet*
with
.Mr*.
,ll'V.
and
Mrs.
T.
(
.
UMeen,
Mis
&gt; p. m., with Mr*. Jack Erickson,.
Wilson School PTO will meet church, will meet tomorrow at T:N
Woodcock. Miss Mary Margaret Mr*. Willie Pippin, Mrs. W. B.
a . ro hostess
Tat 7:30 p m.
Honk and Mrs. Mihlred Burner.
Hrinson, Mr*. N. J Sienstrom, " U t l i e Moor." Christmas program G,lrl an'' Vi“lct Ila’;
Tuesday
(Dee. ft) at 7.3(1 p. m, in p. m. at Ihe home of Mrs. OUaU
TUESDAY
the December meeting of the
In die Imal scene Icller* Horn
Preceding llie regular business
Refreshments were served from Mr i , c, w. Brown. Mr*. Myron tat(lllrch
Firlit Baptist Church, Bible sur
missionaries were delivered by thr school auditorium In Paula,
Hatfield, In Ravenna Park.
tond program .tha exacuUa board
vey elsft, 9:30 a, m. Woman's a table elaborately decorated with smith, Mr*. H. A. Mm eland. Mrs.
will meet at T:15 p. m.
The program enililed. "it, God postman Hilton ltr.mn to Mary
Mr*. Virginia Rrissey will be cw
class
'supper
and
party
in
Potoscttia*
and
Brazilian
peppers.
\
B
Maddox,
\
i
r&gt;.
V.
G.
Hasty,
A
guest
speaker
from
the
county
— Bible
We Pray For AH Mankind ”, cm 1 *n" ,r"" Hol i cr t * Keith Jnvee
Hostess
and a program entitled,
rial
hall,
«:.10
r
ns
Rihle
Mr*.
Carrie
Wert
and
Mr.
Fr
jjrs.
John
Fox
and
Mr*.
Berta
I tha social
phasiied foreign mt**,on». It wss Dormn. Ruby Bridge*. Grace department will present Ihe pro- ■Hr Born in Da Today" will t»
nie Larsen were welcomed as Cottrell.
'survey class 7:30 p. in
Adam*
and
Georgia
Maple.
in the form of a play and was
pre.sentril by Joyce CnitchfiHd.
Church
Junior visitors. Other member* attending
---------------------------Presbyterian
Background music for tin- en­
directed by Mrs. Gail Smith, at
'&lt;"&gt;** « *'■ Dole. Floyd
Choir, 4:1J p. m.. Intermediate*
(isted by Mrs. J a r k Owens, Mrs. tire program was presented by the
5 p. m. Pioneer Fellowship * p m. Athow, I. J. Bovele, M. E. Raines.
Hen Bullard and Mr*
Milton pmior choir, under the direction
Pauline Howard. C. M. Flower*. J
iif Wtnnrll Mc*&gt;er and Dot llcnlon
Brown.
L. Mahan. George M. Murrell
Headers
of
the
story
were
the
a,,,f Die aduU choir, under the
Pearl Lynch. J. K. Courier. O, F.
Marie
h
*
v
,
i;
a
||
Miiith
and
Jack
Uwrn*.
direction
of tA L. Harmon
Friend*
of
Mi»*
Grace
White, II. F. Rubi»un, M, R. Strick­
.erne, A film sir...... Africa, was »lu.wn
land, .1 P. Thurmond, A. D Sllnecipber will be glad to know Taking parr m the first
llmissr n f Kuilv A m e r ic a n
praver, bv ** A lliilluck. A free will offer
Zacliery. John Bridges. Harry that she I* much improved from presenting a family at
Q
Maybeltr and »"« VVJ' i‘,'‘
»" Die foreign mi*
2.’13 N. Urangr As*.
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Brown, P A. Rowland, J, M. Me- her recent illness. She i* in The were Charles D
*,0.n program. Organist was .Mrs.
’askill, Paul Marion. Roy Tlili*. Florida Sanitarium snd Hospital in Clyde l la y n and Itnlibie OwenDriamio, Fla.
In the second ami third scene* Shirley Oririne ami John Siiiilh
A. G. Gregory, Brodie Williams, Orlando
T h t iwnford V^omiM Club will Mi5f Rrfjif Zic.hfrv and Rev
,n ‘‘barge of iprrtal lighting
Mr*. Gertrude Gilbert, finance were ftenver Hayes, Jane Bridges,
officer in Ihe j-m.nty superintend Linda Spears, Gene Bullard, Del
hive a combined meeting o( all &gt;|ri o Steen.
departments, Wednesday at the
------ ” — — ---------------------- enf* office, Ic-fl last week for Mi­ Ion Marker, Arlern Bullock. Mrs.
ami. There she joined a group of
club building. A luncheon will be O o t C P n
other "finance
secretaries iron,
from
1 ------------------n*ntc _^*ccei*rie»
„ f a i|,y ||p p u| ,h(„ f (a| , f r ) r
served at 12:30 p. m„ followed
over
Ihe state. They took a plane
,
.
lashes on after the rest of your
by the program
for Mexico and arc now enjoying mlk#l)p „ l p p | lrd. (JB| y m a lra ra
all wool, resrrslbla
Members are requested to brtng ....
...
8 ,hrpe weH comlU(’,,,) ,our M ,hr should be applied at the last.
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a shower gift for (hr Children’s HA MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER country.
Frank Patnlla of DrI.and was
A poem submitted by Gary Ha
home ln Jacksonville
Dress op prum
for a family
Due to the absence of Ihe rrgu « visitor at the home of Mrs. iu-r in bis English class at Snead dessert by rooking them in port
Custom uiudi- by:
"Klt-gitm r without Ktlravagaeie#1'
College, was selected to represent wine and chilling overnight Serve
lar reservation chairman, Mrs. Harry Osieen. Monday.
H lil II I lll'tl (HID
Cali
Ml 4 1MM2 foe completa (totalis
Mrs John Jurss and Mrs Al­ ihe Freshman rla»' with the Na­ lopped with whipped cream.
Clyde Ramsey will take rcserva
bert
Pell
gave
a
party
for
the
tional
Poetry
association
nf
Loi
lions for the luncheon. Call her at
Mnny Sty.i.-s .n Liold
FA 2 OJSfi not later than noon to- chlIdren of the first, second and Angeles. Calif Gary’s poem was
Hiui Silver.
third grades. Wednesday after one nf Ihe 300 chosen to lie printed
morrow.
From &lt;1.50 plus tax
___________________noon. Mr*. Jurss toll the stories
In Ihe annual "Anlholngy of Col
of "The Csndy Cane" and "The lege Poetry," a book published
Gelatin added n the mixture Little Round Home" to thr group, annually by the association and
"Trim Haz fra* With Starfing”
will prevent the formation of ire Refreshments of rookies
and 'elected from college* from every
R in g *
crystals in ice cream made in re- : punch were sorvrd to thr ehitd- tiale In ihe rountry
frigeralor trays.
I ren.

Osteen Youths
Enjoy Outing

villa and rousin of the bride wa«
the only attendant. She served a*
maid af honor.
The groom's father aerved as
belt man and ushers were William
Hamer Milligan and Jon B. Beardall, Orlando, cousins of the groom.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride was radiant in a gown
of pure silk organza over taffeta.
A yoke of hand clipped Chantilly
lace formed the bateau neckline
on the pointed basque hndice. with
brief sleeves. Lace applique* cir­
cled the very full skirt that te r­
minated in a chapel train. A half
cap of iacc, outlined and embroid
ered with pearl*, held her fingertip
veil of pure *ilk illusion. She car-

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S.S. Class Holds
Christmas Program

Gleaner's Class
Holds Party

Church

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Ja yce e s Wives

Lottie Moon Christmas Program

Meet Tonight

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PTO Meets LutheranWomen
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Tomorrow

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e«pecially if they go through Ihe
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Your name is mosr meaningful . . you cared enough
to give thoughtfully! Me like to Ihrnk our name is
importint loo. thanks to years of service in maticrs
of gift-giving. And of course ihe name Gorham,
svnonymous with the very finest in solid silver,
immediately speaks for your g&lt;xvd taste and your
good wishes.
Many Gorham gilts cost well under len dollars. Let
U* suggest, if time is a bother . . . just telephone
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Cane Season Tomorrow
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‘ Ssmlnolts will open
btakalLtU u ih h
Bt Ui« high school
jainit Lyman. It
wU to a twin affair with the Jun­
ior vanity cluba matting at
T p. m. is a preliminary gama and
me vanity conteat following.
Coach Bod Layer has not aat
-lie atartlag lineup at yet hut ha'll
' ■rahably go along with Gaorga
ParUaa and Ray Lundqulst at the
guards, Tarry Chrlatanaan and
r : Jimmy G ritty at the forwards
. " 'a e d Chartas Ovavata or Mika
" T t m y at earner. The big qua*ZT tiaa maife ia the alartlng liaaup la
tot eaetar poattioa. loth Tamny
and Orevata a n iaaipariaaead sitbaagb, Orevata aaw aoma aetleo
eaaa M Urn vanity,
t Goarga Paridai la a new«e the squid and ha will be
to have a big aeaaoo if ka
to dlaplay the talent
■ pant two ytect
attyTHa abattcr&lt;
_ 'M tfeo Junior varal.
" - a d all tearing marka for a SemiMto JV player laat action and
hla mataa la practically
_

Veteran O K guard Ray Lund-quint w in to back at bia regular
apot tola tea ton. The until youngatar haa baan vary Impraailva in
praaaaaoa drills and this abould
be bit graataat year. Ray hai bean
•laying na a regular ilnca hla
freshman year at StU and baa
■maud every one in the OBC
with hla great drive and ability
. on the court. A* a topbomore ha
took home AU-OBC booora after
the aeaion and tf the Stmlnolta
are able to reach the etate tournamanta thli aeaaoo, he ahould be
a leading candidate for AU-Slale

II

bonori.
High tearing Jimmy Graccy al­
ready haa picked up hla (hooting
sya after tucking away tha football
pads and should be aet to pour
thtm through the nela again this
aeaion. In an intrasquid game
‘ laat Friday night, Jim led tha No.
1 aquad in icoring with 21 point*.
Ha hold! every school icoring re­
cord as a Junior and ahould be aet
to ahatter hit own thli action. Al­
though Jim ia a proven point mak­
er he still haa to come a long way
In the rebounding and defense de­
partment.
Senior Terry Christen**!) haa
made a fine showing at the other
forward and shouldn't have to
take a back icat to anyone on
the aquad. Terry didn't get a shot
at a atarting position until the
mason w it well under way last
year but when he did he waa In
there to itay. Tarry la a very
smart thinker on the court and

Mixed Bowling
Loop Race light
With the bottom learn Just eight
and a half games out of first place
in tha Thursday night Mixed Lea­
gue, it looks like thli will ba a
good, close rare alt the way to
tha aeaaon'a end. U. Edwards
Builders Supplies, still in tha lead,
ha* a total of 28‘i wins, 1314
losses, and right behind them ia
Stclnmeyer Roofing with 22'» wini.
Furniture Center 2t, Sunland
'Estates n , Florida Stale Bank It,
and South P l n s m i t with 11 wins.
; This week's action saw the hank­
ers helping Pmeerest into the basemenl, by winning two garnet from
the subdivision people. Any other
week, the tile would heve been
different, a* Pineereat turned In a
high scratch series, and most of
the team were bowling above their
average, but this was the time the
bankers were really hot, piling up
one gam e that took high scratch
and handicap money, ending with
a scratch series of 2.301 to lake
that money spot also.
New on the scene was George
fivvann. who rolled a 313. in his
first night as a Florida State regu
iar. Team mate Gordon Senart also
had a .307 series to pul the interest
In the hank. Ed Callan rolled high
for I’inecrest, making (he 37 split
along the way.
H. Edwards Builders .Supplies
proved they were camera happy
as they racked up a whopping
icore in their hattlr with The Fur
tilture Center. This lasted just for
' one game, or just as long as the
ttew.v photographer was prrsrnl
mapping pictures, hut when the
lights quit winking, they let down
on their follow through, ami lost
the next two to the furniture team,
jumping that team into third spot.
Wallace Wood turned in tthe high
Series for Edwards, and Jim M ic­
key was top man on the opposition
Denny Phares made the 3-10, and
Jease Carrathers toppled the S t 10
Split.
Sunland Estates gave Steinmeyrr
Roofing their romt-uppence on five
and aii. as all three matches end­
ed in up sets this week.

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although ha ia Juit average sited
be la able to rebound with the beat
of them.
Although thingi point to thli
eomblMtioa at the atarting squad,
Coach Layer will ba trying a'l
combination In the llrat few
gamea to come up with the right
combination. ‘Ale* McKibbin, a

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fo v im fo n /m S Covers Sports

latterman from laat year la Kill
a contender for a alerting apot
and could well do the Job. He will
see plenty of action here tomor­
row night. Newcomers Mike Ro­
bert, John Taylor, Eddie Fuhrman, John Marah, and letterman
John Allred are alio expected to
ice plenty of action.

Giants, Fans Give Browns
Tough Sunday Afternoon
United Praia International
Warning to the Baltimore Colli
and other interested parties: The
New York Glints are tough—but
avoid their fans at all cost.
The Clints clinched the Nation­
al Football League's Eastern Di­
vision title Sunday for the second
airtight year when they clobbered
the Browaa, 41-7. The Giants al­
most blew the Browns out of Vankse Stadium and their fans com­

pleted tha Job.
Hundrtda vwarmed on the field
with l e u than two mlnutci to go,
seodlag Coach Paul Brown and hit
Browaa scurrying to the locker
room for protection. While Coach
Jim Lee HowtU’s Giants wonder­
ed If the official* might forfeit the
game to Cleveland, the fans Iondown one set of goal posit ami
wara working on the other when
special police details restored
order SO minutes later.
“ I never gave a thought to ask­
ing that tha gam s be forfeited,"
Brown said after hi* men re­
turned to the field and finished
out tha second w o n t defeat in
their history. "I Just left the field
to keep from getting brat up ami
my kids followed me. My players
had the right to protect themselves. That's a league rule."
Baltimore, victors over New
York a t Yankee .Stadium last year
In the league's first overtime
championship game, clinched nt
least a tie for the Western title
Saturday by downing the FortyNiners at San Francisco, m i l .
John L’nitaa passed for three
touchdowns and ran fur another
to lead Baltimore to ill first vic­
tory at San Francisco in 12 games
in two leagues.
If the Colts defeat or tie the
Rama Saturday at Los Angeles,
they'll qualify to play host to the
Giants in the championship game
Dec. 27. Then tha Colls, who also
showed some liiiih-oclann fans in
New York when Ihey won the 1958

championships, can start prepar­
ing for tha invasion of the Gianta
and their rambunctious rooters.
The Chicago Bears, with Rick
Casarea plunging for four touch(towns, kept their slim Western
hopes alive Sunday by downing
the Pittsburgh Steeleri, 27-21. The
Forty-Niner* play host to the
Green Bay Packers and the Bears
entertain the Detoit Lions in nrxl
Sunday's regular season windups.
The Forty-Niners and Beare con
tie fur the Western title and force
playoff games if they win, provid­
ing the Rams upset (he Colts.
Green Bay whipped the Rams,
38 20; the Philadelphia Eagles de­
feated the Washington Redskins,
3 1 II, and the Lions whipped the
Chicago Cardinals, 43-21, in Sun­
day’s other games.
While the fans tried to gel into
the act, the Giants posted the
most onesided victory they ever
scored against the Browns and
(he most point! they ever collect
ed against the team that won
Eastern honors seven of the past
10 seasons.
Charlie Conerly, New York's 38year old quarterback, fired early
and often and sometimes his rereivers caught passes with tin
Cleveland man within in yards of
them.
The Standings;
Eastern Division
W I. T Pet.
x-.Vew York
9 20
.818
Philadelphia
7 I0
,tU8
Cleveland
« 3n
.313
Pittsburgh
5 3I
..'&lt;00
Washington
3 80
.213
Chicago Cards
2 90
.182
Western Division
IV I. T Pet.
Baltimore
8 30
.727
San Francisco
7 40
.838
Chicago Hears
7 40
.038
Green Bay
8 30
.343
Detroit
3 71
.200
I.os Angeles
2 90
.182

Nation's Top Ranked Cage Teams
Take Heavy Beating In Week's Play
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two straight road games on the
West Coast. They squeeied past
UCLA by two points Friday night
but were whipped soundly by
Southern California, 87 73, Satur­
day night. The Trojans had lost
their first two games of the sea­
son but took advantage of Ken­
tucky v excessive fouling and poor
free throw shooting to spring the
major upiel.
St. lamia, winch beat National
Invitation Tuurname l champion
St. John's of New York in its preuuux game, handed Kansas Slate,
the nation's No. 1 team last sea
son. its first home loss in two sea­
sons. 681* lloli Nordmann, 6 10,
279-pound center, scored 23 points
ii .il gr,ilihcd 13 rebounds to lead
both teams in each department.
Nordmann will get lilt chance
to “ hit tin- headline)'' big Thurs­
day night when St. Louis plays
Ohio State at St. Louis. Ohio
State is led by Jerry Lucas, a
li 9, 223 pound center who is the
most heralded eollege player
since Will iiiamberlain went to
Kansas.

The nation’* top ranked college
basketball (rams took quite a
beating in the first week of the
season — ami there may be more
mayhem to come this Meek.
Kentucky, Kansas State ami
t.iisv ille , all ranked among the
top 10, were beaten last Saturday
and Cincinnati, Ohio State, M
Lauit and North Carolina may
soon Join them In singing the
bluet.
Cincinnati, with two easy vic­
tories to its credit, will protect
its No- 1 raUng in a real tough
one against St. Joseph * of Phils
delphta, St. I j &gt;ui * plays b o t h Ohi o
State and Kentucky and Norlli
Carolina faces Kansas and K.m
sat State on successive nights lit
t e feature games of the week s
program.
Kentucky was the biggest loser
and St. I jmii* the biggest winner
in week end action dial may came
■ mayor upheave in rankings.
Coarh Adolph Rupp* Wildcats
triad th# major inh of winning

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AN ENLARGED PICTURE of the Seminole High
coadie.t was presented to Principal A. J. Bracken by
Gulden Bradley of the Boosters Club at their Barbecue
Wednesday night. Bradley quipped that instead of
“hanging the couches in effigy they could be hung on
the vvull of the high school.” The gesture was in appre­
ciation of the fine job the coaches have done with the
football team this year.
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Minnie Minoso Back
W ith W hite Sox Again

J

MIAMI BEACH (L T D - M in n ie
Minoso came back to the White
Sox today and promptly made
them the No. 1 choice to win the
pennant again among a majority
of baseball men.
Minoso was unc of 11 players
traded within a m atter uf min­
utes Sunday night when the White
Sox completed a seven man deal
with the Indians ami then, while
both clubs .still were congratulat­
ing themselves, the Reds and
Cubs, followed with a four-man
swap revolving around big Frank
Thomas.
Here's how the flurry wound up:
Thu White Sox gut back Minoso,
their old left fielder whom they
traded to Cleveland two years ago,
plus catcher Dick Brown and lcl(
handed pitchers Don Ferrnrese
and Jack S inker in exchange for
third baseman • outfielder lluhba
Phillips, catcher John llomano
and first baseman • outfielder
Norm Cash.
Cincinnati sent Thomas to the
Cobs for southpaw reliever Bill
Henry and nutlteldcrs l.oc Walls
■nil l,&lt;iu Jackson.
The deal for the 31-year old
Minoso rause some eyebrow lift­
ing among Ihose who recalled the
While Sox let him go to the In­
dians fur Early Wynn and Al
Smith on Dee. 4, 1937, because they
felt he has “ slowing up "
“ If Minoso has slowed up, I'll
take a half iJuicn like him,'' com­
mented Baltimore Manager Paul
Richards. “ East year. Hie White
Sox had only two-thirds uf an out­
field: Willi Milluso they now have
a complete one. They've added
dash an they've added spirit, and
I congratulate them."
Key mail ill the deal between

Weekend Sports
lulled Press International
Saturday
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Syra­
cuse rompleted its first prrfcct
fooiDutl season In II years and
remained the only major unhealrn ami untied tram of (he 1939
eollege football season by beating
UCLA, 38 8.
HICKORY, N.C.— Lenoir-Rhyne
defeated South Connecticut, 47-20,
in the Holiday Bowl to decid* the
national small college football
championship.
.Sunday
CORAL GABLES—Doug Sanders
of Miami Reach won the 320.000
Coral Gables Open golf tourna­
ment with a 72-hole score of 273.

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lineup those three games it'a a cinch tha^
the record would have been even better.
There was no way for Christensen and
Gracey to be left from the alt-star aquad.
These two were probably the finest re­
ceivers around the state and their talent
for catching passes accounted for threefourths of the Seminole offense. In per­
sonal performances, they both had seven
touchdowns, but Terry held the edge itv
total points with the 18 extra points h F
added with his toe.
The amazing thing about Gracey was
that this was his very first season of
football.
Enough cun’t be said for Boss and
Bogan. Playing in a line composed mostly
of juniors, these two big lads led tiiu
charge all the way. llogait was one of tliu
key blockers on uffensu and Boss was the
stopper on defense. Ross played middl^
linebacker all reason and got better every
game. He usually had the opposing center
wondering when ha wa* going to give him
a break.
All of these youngsters have n store­
house of natural ability, but I urn sure
that they always will give credit for the
honor to their fine coaching by Jim Pigotl
and Dave La title.
Congratulations, boys.

Date Change
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Bishop Moore game for Tuesday
the Reds and Cubs was the 30- night and the local P-TO meeting
year old Thomas, wiio went to tin- night, Coach Harry Meisell's A
rinnaH last winter in ■ sevenman and R Uviedo squads have con­
trade with Pittsburgh.
sented to change the date of the
Thomas, who played first, third
game to tonight al Use local gym­
and the outfield for the Reds, was nasium. Coach Carlton Henley's B
a tremendous disappointment, bat­
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hop Moore B team a t 7:13 p. m.
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At the Orange Belt Conference meet­
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has been for the last three years, the
Seminoles dominated the squad.
Halfbacks Ray Lundquiat and John
Lovelace were unanimous choices, along
with ends Terry Christensen and Jimmy
Gracey and tackles Charles .Bogan and
Neely Boss. To me these wcie very fine
choices because they were the lads who
paced the team all year.
I.umlquist was the leading ground
gainer this season and threw several
passes good for touchdowns. He also was
si great part of the defensive unit as a
halfback. Although he was great in the
ball carrying department, think how much
greater he would have been if he had
been able to sit out the defensive portion
of the game. He was truly the workhorse
of the team.
Lovelace was injured in the early part
of the season anti missed three games
but he was still just a little behind Lundquist in the rushing department. He was
probably the hardest runner on the squad
and, like Lundquist, he was capable of
throwing the puss. His great drive and
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The talented violinist, .Mr*, Rj
bert Anderson, will be guest artist
fur the ail music candlelight ser­
vice of Christmas music present­
ed by the Chancel choir—with a
str.ng assist from the Girls In
termediate choir—of the First
Presbyterian Church at 3 p m.
Dec. 13.
People who previously have
heard Julia Anderson'* artistry
are delighted at the opportunity
to hear her again. She will play
a solo a* one of tile preludes and
with Mrs. George Touhy, under
whose direction the service I*
given, will be heard in a violinorgan arrangement uf the BachGounod Ave .Maria.
Popular vocalists who arc mem
bers of (he choir will sing por­
tion* of the 10 anthems that are
ineluded in the fid minute* of
worship in music. They include
Mri. Nick Pfcifauf, Mrs. itobert
Graham. Min Joan VY’Ukec and
Robert Crumley. The Intermediate
Girl* group or 1C voices will ting
one of the anthems and will join
the 2" chorister* of the Chancel
choir in one of the other number*.
The »anctuary i* to be decorat­
ed by Circle Eight under the
chairmanship of lira. Harry Weir,
and the special lighting will be
done by U. C. Howard. Eugene
Dimmock and Arthur .H-Young
J r . It was assured that the same
worshipful atmosphere that lus
really made Christ a part of thi*
Christinas celebration will again
prevail. U is the hope that this
service will he a rich spiritual ex­
perience as well as an enjoy aide
hour of music, Mrs. Touhy said.
.Members oi me cnancci cnoir
are: Sopranos—Mrs. Iiavid (tacit,
Mr*. J. A, llistline, Mrs. William
. OvAjIght, Mrs. E. M. Galloway,
Airs. Frank Gore. Mr*. Robert
Graham. Mrs. Nick Pfcifauf, Miss
Joan Wilke, Mist Patty Walker.
Altos— Mrs. E. H. Case, .Mrs.
Tugenc Edridge III, Mrs. Roy
Mann. Mrs. Joseph Orscno, Mrj.
Rudy Sloan. Mrs. t.eim Walker.

Learns Of Death
CORAL GABLES, Fla. U PIi Arnold Palmer of Ligouier, P a ,
the 1938 Masters golf champion,
was saddened Sunday to learn of
the death of hit grandmother. Pal­
mer rercived tho news before the
start of Hie final round of the Coral
Gables tournament.
Hospital costa in Hie United
States have risen more than 50
per cent in the past lu years.

Tenors— Andrew Rracken. E. H.
Case. Wilier Giclow, George Tou­
hy, Harry Weir; hastes— Warren
Adams, J, A. Bistline, Robert
Crumley, Donald Howard. Clif­
ford McKibbin, Ja....s Meriwether,
Charles Morrison.
lit the Girls Intermediate choir
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bara Foster, Susan Fulford. Helen
Mann, Peggy Miller, Sue Orscno,
Mary Scott, Christine Schilke. San
dy Slayton. Arlene Spencer, Pam
Smith, Joy Shepard, Shirley Yihlen.
An invitation it extended by the
church to all who wish to share
the spirit of Christmas and who
enjoy music.

Big CBS Party Proves
Entertaining T V Show
NEW YORK ( C P I i - ' The nig pcarrd. I think now- that he has
Party," or big potpourri, achieve* been on every TV showr he can
the impossible. It manages to be take a long vacation.
A* I said before. It was good
entertaining ami exasperating at
entertainment most of the time.
the same time.
Fin just sore because they've giv­
The »o-minute special starlcd i en up the delightful "big party"
its run on CBS-TV this season as concept and settled hack into a
an exciting reproduction of an ex­ slick variety show but with the
tra-special party. The guest* used emphasis on stand up comedy.
to engage in shop talk and tell
jokes. The cameras kept moving
Those Jack F a ir Mickey Roon­
among them to heighten the spon­ ey exchanges have raised a few
taneous mood. The guests smoked questions:—i’aar said he thought
and sipped drinks. They moved.
Rooney was "putting him on"
Since that auspicious start, The and then said n was the first
Hit; l.tiACL'K HUNT tilt U Jnm••-» Uirry Wilburn. 1.7. of
Parly has slipped. Thursday time he ever got a hangover just
Ktitcrpri.se. who bugged this giant bobcat in the Wckivn
night, fur example, rach act by listening. Which is it? The two
area recently.
came on, did a bit, made room don't add up.
for a commercial, and this pro­
—Paar said the newspaper* ere
cedure was repeated for the full ated the fuss because it is "Lhrlr
1*0 minutes. The guests performed job" lo blow things out of propor
with hand microphones, floor tion. How would Paar have felt
nuke*, spotlights, a ehorui line if the papers completely ignored
HUNTINGTON, N. Y. (1 I'D — much during Ihr past half
and Danny Thomas' routine fea- the Rooney episode?
Fred
S. Ferguson, retired pre&lt;t turv to makinc Nmeri.-.x «
h i r n l j»«
—Assuming Paar diun i know drill ot ,\E \ .xcrvice, the world’s pape * exciting, interesting
behind him. Some "part)"! More Rooney was out celebrating be largest news-feature distributor, reliable,
like the Ed Sullivan Show. The fore the show-, vvbcrr were i’a a r '' died at a nursing home here Sun
camera work u a s static, rxcept production aide* and network of day after a lengthly illness. Hi
when Harry Belafonte was intro­ (iciala? Who decided the show— was T2.
duced and when Jose Greco and and Rooney — had to go on as
Services will be held at the
Co. performed.
scheduled?
Frank E. Campbell funeral home
Incidentally, since this party
Paar has done a lot of kidding m Ne-.v York City Wednesday.
was supposed lo take place in about the episode but he sail
Ferguson was one of the hand
Douglas Fairbanks' loth floor hasn’t explained it.
fill of mrn who contributed
apartment in New York City, l
could only think of what his
9th floor neighbors were going
through while Greco and the boys
were slumping around.
Individually, most uf Thursday
A slur,- in American imlu.lry grow* and earns
night s guest* ottered good enter­
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tainment: Danny Thomas' routine
about Ids childhood: the NBC
chimes at Fairbanks' apartment;
Nancy Walker's sparkling lines;
Fairbanks’ poetry recitations be­
fore the music and girls sneaked
in: Johnny Mercer singing: Alike
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NEW YORK (CPU — The Civil
Right! Commiaslon will expand
the arepe of its inquiries to probe
shocking abuses in the adminis­
tration of justice. Chairman John
A. Hannah said Sunday.
He said however that the group
would continue to devote the ma
Jority of its effort* lu voting, edu­
cation and houaing.
Hannah, who also ia president
of Michigan Stale University. told
the Anti defamaaon League of
H'nai B'rith that he was encour­
aged by America's "lively n a ­
tional conscience.”
*‘ln time our people will come
to 'believe as one that when a
synagogue is bombed, no Chris­
tian church is safe; when one
school is bombed, no school is
steady on it* foundations: when
one man is lynched, the security
of rach of us is diminished by so
much; when one man Is drnird
the right to vole, our own free­
dom of decision is compromised,"
lie said.

Miss. A grand Jury fast month
failed ta bring any indictment ia
the case. According to Hannah, h
local authorities had enough evi­
dence to Justify an indictment.
At the closing session ot its « t h
annual Hireling, the Anll-Defama*
lion league reelected aa chair­
man Henry Edward Schultl of
New York and elected Paul H.
Sumplmer chairman of the nations
al executive committee and Rea.
MOUNT HOLLY. N. J. ll'P I) — Jamin Greenberg national trees*
William (Wid) Conray, former urer.
third baseman outfielder with foi.r
maior league teams, died Sunday
at Uurlington County Hospital. Con­
roy. gt, had a lifetime batting
average of .23t) with Milwaukee,
Pittsburgh, Washington and the old
New York Highlanders.

Former Star Dies

There were nine bank failures
in the United Statrs in 1931, the
largest number since 1912.

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NINTH .llllir itl. I IHi'I IT. IN
4Nli FUR aMHINOLK COIATL
FLUE III4

**

ALIC E RUT H

1 bedrooms, frame, ideally Jeeattd
on two very beautiful lota—re­
duced to low low price of 911,906.

t Fer te a t

SUBURBAN 2-itory bouse, unfurn­
3 bedroom masonry on beautiful
ished. FA 2-4310.
lake, 913,500,
AFTER DEC. 10th.; unfurnished
two bedroom house, kitchen 2 bedrooms, frame, neat, eemfcrt
equipped, 2 car gsrege; South*, able, on V i acres, five teres
west of Sanford. |33 per month.
in bearing grove, excellent loca­
Call FA 2-3373.
tion, with investment featurei0i
priced nt 937,000. includes pre­
3-BEDROOM house 9730 P *r
sent citrus crop. Look into tbit.
week. Call FA 2 3219.
FRESHLY painted fix room apart­ 1 bedrooms, over 300 A. frontage
ment, 319 Magnolia, avaliablt m well traveled paved State
road. Good location for family
now. Phone A. K. Rossettrr,
grocery and icrvice station, well
Florist, FA 2-1151.
worth the price, 910,606.
3 ROOM, clean, modem, furnished
apartment, 901 Palmetto. Phene 3 bedrooms, masonry, on two largo
"ik riisdeti lot*, beautiful oak
FA 2 1338.
floors, 112,936.
%
CLEAN, nicely furnished apart­
ment, 119 Elm, 930. Ph. NO I-3W7. 4 bedrooms, rural location, fenced
HOUSEKEEPING Cottages. Also yard, bearing citrus trees, very
nlee and only 97,300.
two 1-bedroom houtetraitors.
Camp Seminole, Wekiva River,
4 bedrooms, neat as a pin. close la
Ph. FA 2 4131.
everything, very nice furniture,
ready le move la, H7.I69.
4. Real Eatala Wanted
WANTED: TO BUY: 3 Bedroom IF YOU DON'T LIKE THESE, buy
tour nice larga lots, just off W.
house; psy for like rant. Write
let. St. for 91,490 sod build y e w *
Mr. Burley BeneU, 111 Elm
Ave.. Sanford.
I. Beal Batata Far Bale
IDEAL BKTIRKMENT ROMS
NEAR LAKE MARY. Lake
privileges, 2 Bedrooms, CBS,
Ig*. living renin, carports, utility,
quiet neighborhood. Bargain for
cash or will sell on terms. Owner
FA 2*0328

SANFORD PROPERTIES
FA 2-3264

Atlantic Bank Bldg.

N. V. Farmer, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Trama
Associates,
III S. French Ave. Ph. FA 3-5921
After hours, fA 21411, FA 2-4621,
FA 3-0391

NEAR HOSPITAL

As lew as 9500.00 dowe, BM W
mosMbly will handle thia cult 9
NEW LOCH ARBOR bedroom
bungalow, priced at
only 97930. Offered by SEMI*
HOMES!
VOLE REALTY, 1901 Perk Ave, ^
For delightful suburbia hvlng,
leis than 10 minutes from Sinford. lei us show you these
quality controlled values, I bed­ C A. Whiddon, Sr.
room, 3 hath, deuble carport,
BROKER
priced unbelievably lo w at r n Se. Park Ave. Pb FA
914,300.00, your choice of 3 down
payment plans. Exclusive with
OWNER WANTS
SEMINOLE REALTY, 1101 Park Cash dewa to mortgage* ea Mm
Ave., FA 2 3252.
b eam la Ihe eeaatry Legated
ea 4 lets. Oee bewee raided,
3-BEDROOM frame oouse ia very
good condition* sprinkler sys­ geed water.
SEE AND MAKE
tem: front and rrsr screened La
OFFER
1
porch: garage; large corner lot;
*09 W. 30th. St.

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ROSA U PAYTON

Registered Real Eetato Broker
Mary
R. C ira te — Lee SalraR
in t u b iie i i ir r n i ht. ninth
B. E. Roger*. Sr. Asgecistoa
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BARGAtN - MOVE IN TODAY
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at city Umi's; kitchen equipped.
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tamlnot* Caualr X*alaa 0*mai*M*e
Up E * k * ri 9. B r a w n
|i,-ii—ll County Zoning Ptrartnr
Puktlih Nsyambar t* , Dinmliar 7.
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FARMER'S AGENCY

FOR SALE BY OWNER; Houie,
312 Holly Ave., 2 bedroom*. 0SMALL house for MOM, workshop
Priced for quick sale at 96,400.
ter DAD, fruit trees. AND an
91.906 down payment Contact
apartment te rent for laoome.
Mrs. M. L Ha born, 1909 E.
91300 total price. CaU
Seminole Blvd.

IN C ll 4 Nl M t I' NO. ta u e i
OKA L E E I I I M .

(SEAL)

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Far Bala
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MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Realtor
LAKE MARY
•
Ph. FA 1-5897 af FA S-19M.

RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES

Beal Estate — Inaeroaee
Sarety Bonds
219 So. Park Ave. I'h. FA 3-5649
Sanford
Evnna Bldg. lake Mary
#
I’h. FA 2-1290
LAKEFRONT Property in Osteen
3« ft on lake: 231 ft. nn (root;
213 ft. on Ea*l; 96 ft. on West;
modern 3 bedroom home, double
garage: 90 fruit trees; 3 in.
well. Ph. Orlando. GArden J-5777
S t . J a k m t K t m f t f C t m fm m f

116 N. Park Ave.

Th. FA 2-4121 ^

HOUSE for Sale or Trade: Price
97.300. Terms. Ph. TA 3-4114.
TRADE EQUITY in home ter tore
model car. FA 22341.
LOCH ARBOR
CANAL FRONT
Crystal Drive
This three bedroom home witb I'd
haths, kitchen equipment, d ia -^
poisl, exhaust fan, apace heaie#»
and Venetian blinds ran be
yours for the low dnwa payment
°f 91900 and assume tew inlerest rate mortgage of 4L9V
The owner has hern transferred
rnd has authorised us tn lower
■he price to 914.104 with imme­
diate posseiisioa.
Exclusive
Haling.
ROBERT A. WILLIAM*. RI alter
^ ••y m en d LasdqaUt. A*.ee. tn

�A Want Ad A D ay M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
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FOR SALE: Lola alt grgded. an 8AXF0BD riamUag * _
paved »id» road oaarMofutw z m So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7*14.
k Corner*. Phone FA 2-ltM.

Mon. I)cc. 7, 1D59—Pag# 9 2 ^ A r t k j * # r i M r 8 a l # ^ ^
HO Gage Re til train set. 1 year
old. 120. Call FA 2-3324 after
3:1* P. M.

Uff-A-DAY

home
hardwood Plumbing &amp; Repairs
floor*. Large lot. 240* Adam*
Jao C Thona*
Court. Wysaewaod. T e r m * . l*U Bartta It.
FA MM*
FA MI1T.

s-bedroom

SINGLE BED, complete. *25
Phene FA *-*■!.___________
SPACE HEATER, FA 2-7131.

TM

NEW HOMES Loch Arbor: lan d
4 bedroom*;
Fe
eicitln*
family living with planned lux­
ury plus ample eataruiaing
facllilie* and play grata at
moderate price*. Shown by ap&gt;
AM CONMTMNINI
I point ment. Call FA t-4031
COOTBAtT aod IBFA1B M U
PBEDROOM, kitchen equipped
hem*. Low down payment. |M
a month. Ill* SummerUs.

NATURE KNEW

I*** Saaferd t i l

I fF T lB B
ILe ^ e 5 S f c j T u M l Maey

ROOFING, OutUre,
SpeaUng,
Only *400.00 down. FHA, * ■ ual
Reef Repair*, Fainting, Cament
you tha proud owner ef thia deA Carpenter W wk Oeneral
luxe S bedroom PMUlpe-BuUt
Home Repairs. M Yrs. Exper­
w homo is beautiful Wynm weed.
ience. Very Lew Rate*. Pbooe
Notice the corner location, tree*,
fa l-MOt.
and I t 1 x 130' lot. Exclusive with
SEMINOLE REALTY, M l Pack
FINE INTERIOR PAINTING
Ave. FA *-ISS.
0. N. Farguaea FA &gt;11T7

B A M E00PTNO
ComUacUae A Repaira

J. W. HALL

"C e l 11*1“

- Bended -lesured
FREE ISTtMATE*
111 SinfoN Avt. f t FA 57*13

Realtor
Ph&lt;*e F*

PAINTING A DROORATINO
Licensed — Bonded
Free Estimate* —
Work Guarnntand
MAM* Psiatlag
FA 2-1M

LIKE LAKES?

M S. Pari -

a.

i r

BiaaiFBB

fa i m i

m a.

FA

1EMODEL, Rtpair. Resow
Reasonable. Ph. FA 2-1437.

ATTENTION N A V T I Ovoraeaa
bound. Must tail our privately RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO
Free tnslructiamt
built i bedroom home. Ideal far Greenware
Gift Pieces—duppliee—Eilas
family. Cl*#* to ba*e and
Ph. FA 14707
•cfcooli. Outride stty Umite. Rinehart Road
Hardwood floor*, kitchen equip­
LKWI3 SALES ft SERVICE
ped: large lot. Down payment ad*
Veapa Motor Scooteri
j(.stable. Call FA 14405.
Heater A Lawn Mower Icrvlec
. Lots for sale: cleared; high West Country Club Rd. FA 2 7*29
’ ground: I t' x 14*': Near Ravan*
Complete Lawn Maintenance;
na Park; «S0. FA &gt;7111.
Fertilizer —Spraying — Mowing
JOHN L0MMER8F.
SAN 8EM KNOOLS
414 Willow Avt. PA 2 71*7
I Bedroom
MORE FOR YOUR MONBT
HOMES BY SBVU

$550
I

»SS

MODEL OPEN DAILY
4 Block* weat of Franoh
on Soth Street

TV and RADIO REPAIR if r
4:00 nighta sad weekends; San
ford, Lak# Mary and Leagwnod,
FA 2-3772 and FA 2MIJ.
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Sinea IMS
A. BARK
DeBAKY
NOrlh 8-4425
NOrth 1-4711

RANGE, refrigerator, p * r t a b le
dishwasher. TV Ph. FA l - l t t
or FA 24123.
BOAT. Motor. Trailer and 1*50
Ruirk; all Wi excellent condi­
tion. the works for *U0. Inquire
at till Park or phone FA 2 &gt;432.
? Nerve# ot ISM? Wh k w J u it
'Aft tt-Boft
READY MIXED "TONCRETE
the JoQ for j o u r
Window Sills — Lintels — Sand
Rack—Stepping Stones — steel
Grease Traps—Precast Stapt
M ^etom aM Ie^
Cement—Dry Well*
MIRACLE
CONCEDE CO
FOR SALE: 'Si Ford
MODERN RUG CLRANBRS
FA 2-STS1
All Site Rug* And Wall T# Wall local oiwissr: beat offer. Phone M» Elm Ave.
PA 2-4MT after d:00.
Carpet*. Satisfaction Ouarantaad.
FACTORT To ' y OU
1 Week Service Ph. FA f-7437
ALUMINUM
'4* CHEVY h«lf tot pick up. slttl
VENETIAN RUNIM
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
bed, new Urea, *223. FA l-t***. Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
A1 type* and sizee. installed
rail with plastic ends. Plaitie
"Do U Yourself"
'33 BEL-AIR Chevrolet, automatic
or
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
transmission;
1473.00,
Phone
WS REPAIR AND SERVICE
tordi.
FA 2 3135.
STINE
Senkarik ( i l s u and F ein t Co.
Machinery and Supply Co.
Ph. FA 1-5422
■7 W. fed it.
Ph. FA 2-4432 1034 ENGLISH FORD "Anglia", 112-114 W. 2nd St.
low mileage. FA IM ot.
LIFE Veits, Pup Teats, Sleeping
TV PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL
Bags. Turps, Tents. Army-Navy
Far 2 week* eelyt
1934 MC A; completely overhaul­
Surplus Store, 310 Sanford Ave.
t* in. (accept aome
ed; FA 2 4944; 2919 E. Cspitsn
portables)
423.50 Dr.
SCHWINN Varslly Soya Rik* —
21 In. 933.30
21 In. 443 30
English style. Can be seen at
AS tubes have i t year guarantee. 24-A Traltars
The Sanford Herald days.
LLOYDS RAMlO A TV
41* Sanford Avr. Ph. FA 2*199 3-BEDROOM trailer fully air con­ ASSORTEi T f RUIT BOX forTale;
ditioned, washer and dryer. Will ready to ship. Call Homer Little,
sell equity very reasonable or FA 1-11*4 or FA 2 3830.
13-A Hr a lly Parlor*
will trade for equity in * bed­
room home. Phone FA 14134.
DORIS' BEAUTY SHOP
23—Notices ft Pe re e n a l*
2*04 Adam* Ph.
FA 2-1413
tl. Furniture
WANTED: Lady to share lovely
home: husband over seal. 2411
A Satisfied customer la our best
• BIG VALUES
advertisement.
Adams Ct. Phone FA 2 7738.
• QUICK CREDIT
HARRIETTS BEAUTY VOOE
•
EASY
TERMS
It— Last ft Found
101 So. Oak
Ph FA 7-5742
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
About 27th St., trailer gas
Year Glamoer Headquarter*
WILSON - MAIER LOST:
tank, name "Todter" oo it. Will
New And Ueed Furiture
pariy who picked it &lt;tp Fri. nitc
lit E. First St.
FA 2 3422
please ph. FA 236341 REWARD.
Used
furniture,
appliances,
too
la
LOST; car keys. 4 kcyi on ring
Beaety Salon
etc Bought void Larry's Man with green banner »f Himntngmn
tatO Oak
’ FA 1-7684
aih Sanford Ave. Ph rA 2-4132
College. Ph. FA 2 I9t3.
FA 1-7830
LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON New A Used Furniture ft Appli­
ances. A Good Place To
Bagfarly Bldg. 2337 Orlando Dr.
BUY. SELL or TRADE
1*. Flawaru A Pleu4e
Jenkins Furniture
FA 1-7444
Cut Flaw era For Any Orraaiou 44* Sanford Ava.
NAVY AND
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FA M i l t
or
FA 2-027* CUSTOM BUILT furniture -s in ­
NEWCOMERS
gle piece* nr *cts. Also furni­
100 SEEDLING Orange Trees two ture repair. Cabinets mad*.
TO SANFORD
yrs. old; Saw Hospital, Country
FA 1-7043.
Club Rd.
We tavlie ye« le be «er geeri*
ROLL AWAY’. Hospital sod Baby
Beds. Day. Week or Mooth•beelettly free without obliga­
n ^ a u ^ U sse to e k ^ Jle a g lj* ^
FURNITURE c e n t e r
te* et m * ef I s s M 'a leadlet
MINIATURE poodles AKC regis­
Itn French Ave.
Mollis while yea locate te ll­
tered. excellent pedigree, Ph.
Ph. ''A 2 7953
able hSMlng f*r yourself sad
FA 2 3142.
family, rich ep i* w key *i
SSAVEI
(*. Bust* and Motors
tm
Sale* Office.
New A Used

9. Male Help 15 anted

,»To service Enterprise and Ben
® ton Junction area. Apply Seeford Herald.
CARE for children io my home
while mother works. 703 Osceola

PARK
HOMES

FA I 4422

OOM

1*. Male er Female

Motor Route Carrier

N EW
R AV EN N A

Door (llaikt
Vent Glana
SERVICE
Senkarik (Hum a n d Faint Co.

ROUTE SALESMAN Excellent 113-214 W. 2nd St.
established route. Guaranteed
minimum va ary. Apply In per­
son to Philips Colonial Clean
BALLR
era, MO South Palmetto.

0 JU U V W
school of dance
6th T h r u 8th G ra d e
REGISTER n o w . . .
C la -ri Begin Oct. l-&gt;lh
I’hon* FA 2-0881

NO MONEY NO rtiOBLEM!

6%

Watch Tuesday "•
Sanford Herald

W•

•

Owlet Cemaai

•

Near

Cftwraq

$450 Down

W

jc u w

a

“In the City of
Gracious Living’’

Dream Homes

s340
Down Fu&gt;menl-.Nu Closing

*9890
TO TA L PRICE

Tuns Weal Ow M U
81. FoBaw Ceuatry
d u b Rd. A Watch
Far Owr Slgmq . . ,

Hames (enure 3 Bedrooms ■
111 Tile Bath* • Scr****d
P*rrh • Ltilily Rnom • Terrats* Floor* - Carport* • L**d
scaped Lot* - All Lily 4 o*

OPEN DAILY

i f Biesrt*.

liM A. M. T d Dmrh
SUNDAY
1:00 P. M. T il rw k

Shojunak&amp;h
Cwwslructiem t * .. Isu.
FA t *1*l

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

still

USER

%

hav e

CARS

of

on. h a n d .

Htirlnne "SOU” Fordor Hardtop • Kadle * J *

S

IklA11, * VH Engine • Automatic Tran*mi*-

nion • Beautiful Tutone Finish • Really RpotltM and Only

58 CHEVY

*,’or‘l°r * VH Engla* - Standard T n n sn ls- %

■ion • Lualerou* Dark Green Flnlah • Only

57 FORD

Tudar Station Wagon • 1 Cylinder * Standard

57 FORD

Arceaaorlea • Juat Like New Inside and Out

55 PLYMOUTH

1225
35

I I

F’"lr,*n* "lWn” Fordor Hardtop • A l Factory S

1540
25

Sl*,,nn wagon • H cylinder •

Very Clean

U

55 PLYMOUTH

$685

Belvedere • VR . Radio . Healer -

Automatic Tranamliudon

54 CADILLAC

,,&lt;a” c°^* •
Including Air Conditioner Only

40

1840

$ 1 1

Tranamiaalon • Ready To Go

South
PINECRES1

$*12

En«iipped

75

TRUCKS

4th Addition

59 CHFW

Ton Pick Lp •
•• • Like New

Very

llnniM Designed For
' Horida Living.
A &amp; 4 Bedrooms _
1 A 2 Bath*

58 CHEVY

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
lyow as $425

Long Wheel
Perfect

Chevrolet

GMAC
|

2 Ton Pick Up -

Kuna flood

Pick Up • 4 Wheel

Drive

50 CHEVY *i

Tun Pick
Perfect In Every Way

Vi Ttm Pick Upa Doth In Kxrellent Condition

NATION| WIDE

53 FORD

56 WYLLIS
Vi Ton Pick Up •
llii-e • .Wrchnnirnlly

56 GMC,»

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

Cor Hwy. 17-92 ft 27th 8t.
Fhon FA 2-1501

slection

OUT THEY GO!

58 CHEVY

&amp;

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.

bi g

Healer • Power Steering • Interrepler Vft Motor • Like New
Throughout

S U N LA N D
Estates

We Guaruntee Personal
Satisfaction On Tha
Construction Of Your
Home For The First
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Cost Will B* Cheerfully
Refunded.

a

jiv b a !

THE BOSS SAYS “CARS TRADED IN 185t
SHOULD BE SOLD IN 1959 SO —

58 FORD

WELCOME

CM&gt;

0aqA S a b "

ifw b a il A a h

(Down A

WANTED: Men interested in f t M. Wilklna, Contractor '33 OI.D8 Convertible; will accept
. truck (arming on part lime or
• A s p h a lt D rive w a ys
old cer for my equity. FA 4952
' full time basis. We have good
• Parking A nts
lands. Will share crop or rent. Quality Workmanship ft Mittrlali
Phone FA 2 fio.13 for appoint­ Tsrms To Suit Your Budget
ment. American Produce Ex­
hFrce Estimate*
change, Inc.
• Fork Guaranteed
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford. Fla.

17 92.

“J O u ijy

IL

Q io u rd h L j.

AUTO GLASS
WAITRESS five dayg per wwek:
also kitchen help. Qutberles
INSTALLED
Restaurant, across tit* river, on Wintl.-liield
lluck (lla*.-*

•

JoAmakinq o u A

PERFECTION Heater, solid eak
coffee table. 115 ft. non climb
fence. Singer button hole at­
tachment. largo Wink. Phene
FA 17758.

Lauteheadi. riatep*u and I bath*, choice of eolor BNVBIXJPES.
ments, invoicas, h u d MBs, a
tile—Furred and p lutar wall*— programs,
etc.
Pregrantv*
All eleetrie kitchaa*— Terratio
Printing Co. Pboae FA I-2M1 —
f l o o r *—Custom-built cabinet­ 308 West 13th St.
work and duat-free closets—
Landscaped and other plus fea­
10 IIP. Wizard; run
Furniture and Appliance*
Bray ton Const. Co. OUTBOARD:
I hours. 1130 cash. Call FA I
tures.
Industrial
Commercial
Mather of Sanford
Mercury Outboard Motors
Remodeling
J W. If. "Hill” STEM PK R Agency Residential
503-20* R. First SI Pb FA 2-0411
WOODRUFF MARINE
Service
FA 13102
Realtor A Taiuror
2491
French
Ave.
FA
2-1392
ASSOCIATES! H. E. Taffer
Furniture Storage and Marias
Arthur F. Day. Evarett Harpar
To and From Anywhere
Robert F. May. Bart Pllrher,
C. L. riULLir.H
Gateway To The Waterway
Helen E. Noonan
two French Ave Pb FA 2 1991
Yuur EVIMtUDE Dealer
Phone FA 2 4991
115 N. Park
Rohpon
floods
mXno~tT nl&lt;(T7 r e p a ir in g 304-4-8 E. 1st.Sporting
Ph FA 2-1941
W. L. HARMON
7. Ha-inet* Opportunities
PH. rA 5-4253 Alter 6 P. M. 2*. Automobile*

I. Female Help Wanted

•

OO

■ your pocketbook metehoe , —
t«*te for aupoh LAEE FRONT
value, we here a group ad I,
5, end 4 bedroom homoa bean*
tifully located aod luxuriously
buik to provide you the utmoet 11. j p a r i a ^ errlcM
pleaeure in Florida living.
■ R A T I N G
Priced from 423.500. Let ne abow
H. ft POPE CO.
yon and you bo the ju- ge.

•

• M. M. KEYSTONE Movie Camere. I extra lenses, projector
-171. Ph. PA 24413.

FUJI
CastracUag A Rep*M*
Fraa M a a h t
B. L BABTBT
At*. Fhani FA

V. ■. " M T STSW BB l i n e
FA 2-0*1
m N Faeh

REA1 IR A T E
■44 FreaeB A m

Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service WUb The Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST, FA 24477.

FA

aomehow that tfu MUle 0*1
that Sarlad grewtad daeadet I L
ape wauld tomeday thada thia
modern I bedroom h ea t. Noet,
Sid vihles
m trim, and bright le*We beeaute
BANMLL BLICTBtC CO.
w of the added Florida room, the
price wlU turprim you —pleaiantly! *1.M lown wiH make It

2424 SUMMERUN

GOOD used appliances and TV'a,
see Jake at SIT S. Palmetto

54 WYLLIS

Pick Up . 4 Wheel
Drive - Excellent Condition

• Oldsmobile • Cadillac Trade Ins
Savr Doll.vrv A t Holler v
SECOND

H O LLER

ft
PALMETTO
iPh. PA 2-0711

EASY

Financing!

U p.

M OTOR SALES

or
PA 2.1231

�LIMIT— 1
WITH FOOD
ORDER

AN INVESTITURE SERVICE wua held at the last meeting of Brownie
Troop 218 at the Flint Methodist Church. Troop leader ia Mrs. Charles
Bone and Assistant leader la Mra. J. T. Bagjferly. Shown front row, left to
right, are two candidate* for membership, Anna Kanave] and Carolyn Wil­
son, memlier* invested are Judy Smith, Debbie Whitmire, Diane Robert*
and Janice Kay BiiKK«*rly. Back row, Andrea East, Melanie Bone, Annlee
Moore, Suzanne Brown, Kathie tyunson and Carolyn Little. (Staff Photo)

Price* Ceod T h ru
N ona Wed., D t e . «“ »

A U. I . Department of Agricul­
ture analyst figure* that a bushel
of wheat can yield more than HO
loaves of bread.

Shop For Christmas
At
(HIM) - Sen.
JoAa T. Kennedy's Senate labor
subcommittee is quledy planning
•oofreasionil bearings on Ihe steel
■trike next month, informed
sources disclosed today.
Os Capitol Hill, informants said
that even if the long labor dis­
pute baa been settled by the time
Congrcsa reconvenes, the hearings
will proceed anyway. In that
•vent, the subcommittee, will study
ways of settling future slrikei
Which create national emergencies.
Although no date* for the hear­
ings have been set, current plans
call for a start about Jan. t-Uie
Wednesday when Congress neonWASHINGTON

By that time, many political
atrategiata now believe, Kennedy
will have become an avowed,
rather than an acknowleged, can­
didate for the Democratic presldential nomination in i860.
Just the aeheduling of the hear­
ings could provoke some contro-

Supreme Court
Opens Session
WASHINGTON (UIM) -T he Su
pbeme Court starts its December
aessions today facing a new hatch
•f racial cases, Including a lower
court order banning Ihe Civil
Righta Commission from Louisi­
ana.
The justices meet today to hand
down opinions and orders before
■tirting to hear arguments the
rest of Ihe week.
The racial cases include a chal­
lenge to segregation in rcstauranla of interslala bus terminals;
integration problems in Arkansas
and Tennessee schools; and a
complaint of discrimination hi a
fiadsden, Ala. urban redevelopprogram.

Food Fair Store
Widens Driveway

veray. Senate Republican Leader
Everett M. Dirk ten III., a mem­
ber of Ihe subcommittee, has in­
dicated he does'not favor steel
hearings during the period imme­
diately after Jan. (.
Under the Taflllartley Uw
timetable, which sent steelworkers
back to work for so day* under
a court order, the workers must
ballot on the companies' last of­
fer soon after Congrcsa comes
back. Dlrkven believes rongreisiuual hearings might be improper
at that time.

Win Opening Matches

NOW SHOWINf
O PEN 12:45
l#*i AM M

SYDNEY, Australia (UIM) —
l-ew Hoad and Ken Iloscwal! won
their opening ruund matches Sun­
day in a professional tennis tour­
nament. Hoad beat Mervyn Rose.
6-3, 6-3, and itosewali defeated
I'anchn Segura, 6-3, 6-3.

PECK

Names Captain

DEBORAH

MIAMI, Fla. (UPI) - Tackle Uil
Lewis of Oklahoma was named
captain of the South team which
plays Dec. 2U in the annual NorthSouth football game.

SKATE
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SLICED TENDER

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JERKY W A L D S

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CREAM CHEESE

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Hi l l * M i it.ig r m e t*i
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LAND-O-FROST. SLICED

M VN UaF.llS JOHN Mlhl I 1C
and J. S || KA l.Y IlKM

iPORRTED
Limit S I'lease
With Food Order
IATWELL, CArUsi l ABU

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PRESERVES

• \\% ir ,

FYNE-TEX

LIQ UID BLEACH

lfiii|* r H i* Hot I H o n * t i i m i of. Iloumi*
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Nam* HI*nit*'*. In-wit- H*o(t1«in
F t o r let11 Hi At t il* *

FISH

FVERBl -j f, SI RAW H E R R Y , V A L U E

KOTICM Ift h*r*hp £ lv«*n Hi41 1
• rn rtiiBK*fl In tnn1n*sw at K#rn
l**rk, tt*ifilft*tf«* Counly, KlorMi

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CALVES
LIVER

FYNE-TASTI

Legal Notice
t it iim

TRESH CAUCHT LARGE

leva aKtir WF. SreM
Fibgttsld tad kit
Maved Infidel,
SAwlah Gratia!
■

Sanford's Food Fair has widened
Its driveway onto 2Alh St. and has
eliminated the southernmost drive­
way on Oak Ave.
They also have built a now drive­
way onto ZStli St. Delivery trucks
going In ansi from Food Fair from
Oak Ave. recently ?rs| to com­
plaints to Ihe city commission hy
Uak Ave residents. No complaints
have rorne from resilient! since
the driveway alterations started
according to Sanford’s city mana­
ger.

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GALLON
JUG

BULOW, WHOLE

IRISH POTATOES

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v*nisi 1«it i»r. 7, 11. 21, :*

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WHIUSIDE FARMi
T U R N IP

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\OMISSION • 60c
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TONITK 4 TI ES.

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LIBBY’S

COATS

CHILI with BEANS
WORTZ SALTINES

AT 7:00 AND 1000

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Celery 2 s^ I S '

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FU1L 01 NUTSGfRUIT. HOLIDAY

CO-FRATURK AT 6:13 ONLY

FRESH BAKED, TEMPTING

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SANDHA DEE

APPLE

IN
“T H E W ILD A M )
T H E INN OCENT”
CINKM AHUOI'K 4 COLOR

The

Home Of Careful Cleaning”

0 K. 2nd St.

Sanford

PIE

RfcC
45c
VALUE

F F DELUXE

WINTRLE

DEVILED GRABS

5 **

SUPPLRTIME

MACARONI &amp; CHEESE 2

Choc. Covered Cherries i
Lady Fair Thin Mints i
CUT ROCK CANDY .
HARD CANDY
3 i
Dixie Jumbo Sticks t*
K ID D IE POPS
Be
A N I M A L

CRACKERS

Full Lb

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WEATHER: Sunny, warmer today. Hijrh, «4-70. Low tonight, 45-50.
XLIX

United Pre.M Leased Wire

EjOabli.-hed 1908

T U ES D A Y , D EC EM B ER 8, 1959

SANFORD. KLOIUDA

NO. 580

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (C P I) —Siock prt
ce* i t I p m :
American Airline* ............. 2ll*
American TAT .................... **’•
American Tobacco ............. toi’s
Bethlehem Steel ................ V&gt;'»
Chrysler
8*5'*
CurtiM • Wright .................... 30' i
DuPont
............................. 238
Eastern Air ......................... 33*»
Kastman Kodak .................... 107's
Ford Motor .. .................... 82N
General E le c tr ic .................... 93*»
(ieneral Motor* ................... 32
tiraham • Paige ....................
I'*
Inti. TAT .......................... «1
KeU
........................Us 1&gt;x
l.orillard
.......................... 37*«
Minute Maid ........................ 19**
Penney
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Penn HR
1«
Royal American ................
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Scar* Roebuck
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VAH-7 bomb loading team in action

tombing Runs
Highlight NAS
Competition

arming A:1D Skywarrior

I

^ S a n f o r d based A3D bombers arc
lobbing artificial blockbusters into
Lake Georg* today in the second
•vent of the Naval Air itatiuns
bombing derby.
Judges were still busy early this
afternoon figuring which squadron
crew won yesterday's simulated
atomic weapon loading drill.
f ^ ^ T h e Heavy Attack Wing One A3D
Bombers are invading the light a ir­
craft domain by using the low al­
titude loft bombing maneuvers.
Hatwing One public information of­
ficer I-cdr J. D. Langford said.
The M.ooo pound planes have
previously concentrated on high
altitude bnmhing rather than
the low flight loft technique. Two
r ’’ A3I)'s from each of the live NAS
squadrons will he in the Lake
M^f-orve manuever until Isle this
^Wfternoon.
,
The Atlantic Meet Light Attack
Bombing Champions, llalwing 12
of Jacksonville, will have their
prestige challenged Friday when
Cmdr. Ken Rowell of NAS VAH-7
fliea an A3I) against Cmdr. Bill
Barrow of VAH I'J in loft bombing
competition. Barrow will he in the
ainailest type jet carrier ever
flown.
0 ,. Simulaied bombing missions, will
' » • held at the slalom tomorrow.
Artificial storms and mechanical
troubles inode a closed grounded
oockpit will lest how a pilot reacts
before he Is given charge of a real
plane.

Navy Jet Regains
"Altitude Record
EDWARDS AHI. Calif. &lt;UIM) —
The Navy laid today one of its jet
plane, li.iv regained the world a I
tih.de record for aircraft from
Russia by flying to in unofficial
height of 98589 feel.
Vice Ailm. Clarence E. Kkstrom
commander of the air force-, of
. the Pacific Fleet, void Cmdr, Law
v (Jenie K. Flint J r , 39, made llie
Might Sqndav in a MrDonnell
Phantom II jet The Human mark
wav W.838 feet.
Flint was awarded the Dialingto ,he.I Flying Crow by Kkvlrom
for his rerord flight
Flint vard he fir* to 47.IMI feet,
opened up the throitle till the twin
jet plane wav going 1.330 niilas
an hour and then pulled the craft
into a 4 J degree climb.
V 0 In the thin air at UO.ilOU feet
he cut the let* and the era ft coast
ed up In it * rrrnrd height of 96.580
feel.

TALLAHASSEE fUPH - Tbe
State Board of Administration to­
day approvesl the financial sound­
ness of a proposed 43.360.000 bond
issue In finance acquisition of rightof way In complete the four Lining
of U. S Highway I through Bresa rd I'nunls*.

Mr*. W. B. Thornton, 3(lt&gt; Magnolia Ave„ today
offered a $25 reward to anyone who can find the pentun
who shot "Bowlett” and have the shooter's name pub­
lished in The Herald. "Howlett’s Story” appeared on
the editorial page of yesterday's Herald.

Ike Promises
Pakistan Aid
KARACHI. Pakistan (Ui’J) — President Eisenhower
promised new military and economic aid to Communistthreatened Pakistan to bolster ' a loyal people who love peace
but put justice and freedom above all.”
He hud conferred for 80 minutes this morning on diplo­
matic matters with Pakistani President Mohammed Ayub
-------------------------- 'I Khan, and he told a cheering crowd
Jantrtl on a sunbaked polo field:
"My conversations with i ’rvsi
dent Ayub are on Ihc basts that
we are two nations with common
interest.* and seals ami the deilia to rooptratr for mutual v.\uril&gt; "
Eisenhower appeared with Ayub
al an ollicial welcome by the citi­
zens uf Karachi who gave him anoilier of the tumultous "I like
NEW YORK (C P U — Pre»tdcnl Ike" receptions that have marked
Etaenhowi-r will avk Congress to every stop on his It nation peace
appruve a new cabinet povt which mission.
Hr hailed Pakistan as a cuura
would uulrunk (he vice presidency
geous ally and thanked the crowd
and all other cabinet offices, News­ of 13,000 fur the great reception
week magazine said Monday.
Monday when more than a million
The new cabinet officer would pelpm.s thronged the streets |u
oversee tile Stale Department, the gleet him wills Simula ot "Zind.ili.itl
Ike"—lung live Ike.
foreign aid program, and the in­
A -Hat word communique sum­
ternational offices of several U. S ming up talks between the two
departments and agencies, the presidents said they "reviewed
magazine said. Iliv title might he generally world wide political
••first secretary of the govern­ questions and in particular the
problems of relations between the
ment.”
free world and the Sino-Soviet
Elvrnhower will propose the bloc.”
change in hopes of freeing the nest
"They were in full agreement
president from some of Ihc ever as to the essentiality of cooperation
increasing details which burden the among members of the family of
free nations in the interest* of
White Ifnitve. the report said.
Newsweek said the lirst secre­ their mutual security," the com­
tary's rank would equal that of a munique said
Tonight
Elsenhower
honored
prune minister, and he would he
authorized to wit in for a president Ayub at a dinner al thr rrtudrnce
of ll. S Ainbasador William lb—.i
al internal u h i j I meetings.
Eisenhower envisions the officer tree and a reception in thr it-si
a, a man of Vommanding prrv dence garden.
Wednesday morning the two
tlge. accepted by Congress and
other governments to speak for presidents go together by hclicop
the fir«t executive,” the magazine ler to Mauripur airjiort where, af­
ter brief ceremonies. Eisenhower
said.
is schi-.ii,Ii-iI to depart for Kabul,
Afghanistan, next stop on his Itnation world peace tour.

New Cabinet Post
To Outrank Others
Reported Sought

Two Sentenced

t’INAR DEI. RIO. Cuba H I ’!)
—Two American soldiers of for­
tune charged with plotting against
the Castro regime received stiff
prison terms today. Austin Young.
38, Miami, was sentenced to HI
WASHINGTON t l ’PJl S ereyears imprisonment while f’elcr (ary of Labor Janie* I', Mil. hell
John t.amhtnn. 21, got 20 years.
today advised union and niaimg*.
mrril negotiator* to submit the
steel dispute to aibitration or let
a neutral third party recommend
settlement terms.
Mit, hell said the,# procedure*
would meet approval of President
Ei.enhower who appealed t o both
vide* to reaeh an agreement by
collective bargaining b e f o r e h r
return* from bi* overvea* g o o d w i l l
Road and lorn it over to the .San tour on Dec. 21!»
ford Naval Air Station for adili
tional parking facilities
Commissioners also agreed lo
bold public hearings on two pu ce*
of properly that were appruved for
rezoning by thr rounty inning
T A LLA H A SSEE f C P I l - Retir
board
ing Secretary of State R A. Gray
The public hearings were sche­ ha* angrily denied rumors he n
duled for 10 a. in. Dec. 29
being prrsvurerl to resign before
line is (or a new shopping renter hi* term end* in Jan . 1981.
in the Heftier Home area at How
Gray has said he will te rse out
ell park as C-l commercial and his term units* hit hralth pre­
the other is a too acre tract located vents it. There were reports he
near SR t!9 for an industrial park was being asked lo resign so Gov.
by Seminole Ranches.
LcKoy Collins could appoint Slate
The hoard also adoplcd a resolu­ llolel Commissioner Richard Ed
tion thanking f a pi. Lionel Arthur gerton to the post
for his many year* ot tcrvice so
"Tlit governor h a t never men­
the community. Capt. Arthur has tioned such a thing to me. nor ha*
hern reassigned to another com anyone acting in hi* behalf,'* Gray
maud.
•said Monda#.

Mitchell Urges
Arbitration Talks

Traffic Safety Survey

J o Be Asked By County
The County Commission witf ask
tiie State Rood Department to con­
duct a traffic safety study over
the county to designate proper
warning sign* and center lining on
all county roads
The decision came after Commis­
sioner Lawrence Swofford told the
board of the need for renter lining
^ J n hi* district and proper design*
Wlon nt trattic sign*.
"I can't think of any county road
that has a center line on it,” Swof­
ford said.
In asking the SKD for ihc study,
the board also authorized Attorney
Mark Cleveland J r . lo write lo
the department asking lo r the cost
of such a program.
In other business during the ses­
sion. the board adopted a re solo
0 jfo a ,u abandon a Dufuua of Unora

Briefs
20 'Dangerous' News
Highway (Jet* Okay
Convicts Escape
Carolina Jail

$25 Reward

Gray Denies
He'll Resign

l

YANCEYVII.I.K. N. C. &lt;UI’I&gt;—
Twenty dangerous convict* seised
i.iiitro! of North Carolina'* max­
imum security piisun early today
and fled with a collection of 17
weapons, including a submachine
gun.
They left in a prison truck but
were hs-lleve.l to have stolen Iwo
ears in Caswell County before
bending for the Yiigmiit state line
only a few miles north of here.
Tlu- Fill iinnuutlrfd in Washing­
ton it was sending agents In to
work on the ease In-, au-e of the
theory that (hey had crossed into
Virginia.
Prison official* sent blood­
hounds nut shorth- before noon to
search f«r a man. thought to have
been one of the piisnners, who
was se.-n about seven miles from

Blimp Lunds Safely
I.AKKHURST. N. J. (l-’PI) —A
Navy hlimp with 19 airmen aboard
landed safely today after being
forced hy high winds to remain
aloft tor nearly two day*. The
blimp was moored lo it* masl afirr
falling in two earlier attempt*
when ground escort vehicle* failed
to calrh her trailing cable*.

Ike Names Board

WASHINGTON ( Ill’ll — The
While House announced liaiay that
President Eisenhower had named
20 member* of a new rnmmiiiion
on intergovernmental relation! lo
sliidv problem* involving the led
cral, slate and local government*
The newr commiision will make
recommendations for stinting (unc­
tions and (ax revenues lo Ih*
various level! of government
h » r»
V •
. s i
v
1.easing thr break was Charles
(Yankl Slew ait, s hing-ternt
llUKKALO, N. Y. tUI’ll — A fur"troublemaker'' who had been r e ­
turned in liie Ivy Mluff prison liter Teamster* Union local olficamp only a few weeks earlier rial, uusled from i.nion posts both
afler an escape from the infirm­ in Bitlfaio and Miami, Fla., plead
ary at Cenlial Prison in Raleigh ed innocent Monday lo a charge
With him u«- James Edward of income tux evasion. Kilicit (i.
Christy, hi* e.mqiani.m m the Ra Hollr* a resident of Opa Locka,
Flu . was arraigned before Federal
liegh eseupe.
Stewart led a build of I t white Judge John ll. Henderson, lie had
convicts ami ,lx N'.-cioes lh.il in­ surrendered In Florida aulhoriliea
cluded ' l l III, leiinrrs, two con­ shortly after his indictment in ear
victed of burglary, two »f mur­ ly November.
der, one of kidnaping ami nil.- of
rape. All were described a*
MIAMI &lt;1 I’ll —Top Hale and
hardened criminal., misfit* who
could not be house,1 in the .tale's local official* will participate Sat
unlay in opening Ihe 36llt St.
other prison unit..
About I*, imooieis. also i|e- Causeway to Miami Reach, first
sc-tilted by officers a bard.-n.ai completed link m a planned 3188,criminals, stayed behind s, hen I tie iiKt.ono interstate expressway ays
escapers opened the gates with I n n for Ihe Miami area, Evrnlual
keys they had s t o l e n ftoni the ly the causeway will connect with
guani's control ri.oiii n (he one Miami’s multi million dollar northsouth expressway by pass at Hie
story lo irk building.
The
prisoners hail
about
a 38lh Si. Interchange already being
three-huiir h-i*ui| *uit *»n nffit pm lull l l .
who dui not 1If #9111 411H■•41 Nt*- LII alls
until about •la*WCIs
MIAMI i l l ’l l — A crowd of
Several of the pi i ■iiiM*l i weir
dies,r,| in ••
4. iluirir* two- Cuban political exiles cheered and
pie* e Mills i*it| to 4l&lt;
lliefl waved banners Monday when if.
S knihussudnr lo Cuba Philip W.
hi sidituiy ,&lt;dill...... 'i| isr »#*Ktr
gallon min* . Thf illiern Weir Ron*,il slopped In-re briefly. A
wealing the tUmUid *»»MWri Hill- .poke.mail for Ihe group said the
I ileinonvlraliiin was lo "congratu­
form*
late Bonsai for the work hr has
done in Cuba The spokesman iden­
tified the estimated IUO persons
who mrl al Miami International
XirfM.rt a* enemies nt Premier
i-idel Castro

Pleads Innocent

Link ('(impluted

A mlijissador Cheered

Two Hospitalized
In Auto Mishaps

Two women wore li-spilali/rd
and a truck turned over in *&gt;rmi
nole County gcrident* ycicrday
A r a r driven by 19 year old
Mrs llarri,-It G Norris »( Wlntrr
Park hit another auto at the in
lersection of routes 17 9-’ and IVi.
Highway Patrol Trooper J. I.
Sikes .atil Mr*. \ e i a t Nesbitt
ol Jacksonville was driving south
on 17-92 when Mr- Norris' r a r
struck her after pu ling onto 17 92
from IJfi. Stkcj (aid Mr* Nesbitt
was taken lo Florida Sanitarium.
Orlando, with knee 1 e and arm
injuries. Mrs Norn, •*•■* taken lo
Winter Park lluvpital with a gash
on her head and possible neck in­
juries. Mrs. Norris was charged
with failure in yirld the right of
way.
Spun around h* a collision a
pickup truck turned nice at thr
Sanford Avr and old Orlando
Highway intersection yraterday
afternoon Robert F. Grant S r . 82
was driving sooth on Sanford \se
and didn't slop at the fork in the
road. Sikes said
Theodore D. Vlorlang J r , of the
Sanford Naval Air Station was
ruining north un the old Orlando
Highway when he hit (.rant's
truck and tumbled K over. Grant,
a Route 2, Sanford resident, was
charged with failure lo yield r.ghtof-wajr.
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I

Hospital Architect
To Be Considered
Seminole
Memorial
Hospital
Iruviees will discuss choosing an
architect fur Ihe $3no.l*jO hospital
addition at their mreting tonight.
I.ellers received (lorn several
architects will be given due eon
tidrralion. hoard chairman k H
Peterson Sr. *a.d today. Trustre*
Andrew Carraway, John Schirard
and Peterson of Sanford. John
Evan* of Oviedo and Roberl Brad
ford of Altamonte Springs will
hold the 8 p rn meeting al Ihe
hospital.

Atlanta Joins
Continental Loop
MIAMI REACH M E ll- B r a n c h
Rickey announrrd today that At­
lanta has become Ihe sixth m em­
ber of the Continental League
Rut he said his circuit may never
he completed so long as the ma
jors maintain "absolute m-.nopoly
nt players and territories.”
Rickey, the 79 year old Contin­
ental League president, charg
"negative attitude" and American
fa-ague ('resident Joe Crown with
failure to give him an answer to
a proposition that would have pav­
ing Ihe way for competition of Ihc
new third Irague.

The Seminole High School cagers
open the 1959-60 basketball season here
tonight against Lyman, starting at 8 p.m.
The Jayvee game will be played at 7 p.m.

Jit

Ten Die As Winds,
Snow Cover Coast
South Has
Freezes
Called PreM International
A deadly winter storm swirled
through New England today, l e a v
ing the East Coast clogged with
snow and the South shivered in
sub freezing temperatures.
Gale force winds powered Rte
near billiard out of the Appala­
chian* Monday through Penmylvani* and New York Slate and
South a* far ae Virginia and
North Carolina.
Official* blamed the ttnrm lor
seven death* hy fire, auto acci­
dent* or asphyxiation in the South.
In thr North, a woman ami her
two granddaughter* were killed In
a fire near Liberty, Maine.
The storm dropped the mercury
helow (reeling as far south as Ot ,
lanrin and Ocala, in Central Flor­
id* hut the Weather Riireau prt
dieted a general warming trend.
More snow flurries were expect­
ed today in Virginia, North Caro­
lina. Trnncsscr anil Gesirgu as
the storm cenler moved slowly up
the St. Lawrence Valley toward
Canada.
Nineteen school buses carrying
scores of children were trapped in
six foot drifts in Pennsylvania and
New York, Snow plows fought for
hours hefure reaching the strand­
ed iludrnla.
Thr storm, which sent 7u milean hour winds whistling a de­
structive path through New Y’ork
City, centered over Syraruse, N.
Y. early today and lashes! that
rity with (our mchr* of snow
blown hy 4.3 mile an hlmr gusts.
Schools by the dozen closed
their tloori slung the Atlantic
coast.
Snow drifts up to five fret deep
kepi students home in Virginia
and North l arolina ami bioikrd
mountain highways in Georgia,
Tennessee and Nor I Is Carolina
In New Work 7U mile an hour
winds lore between skyscrapers,
ripping canopies, smashing store
windows and shredding timbrel
las. The wind yanked small boats
from their lamg Island Sound
lilies.
Ocean liners, including ihe sup
erlmer Untied Stair*, were de
layed in arriving by hlgli seas
and III,'ll held up III docking hy

the stiff winds.
Clear skies and sunny, warmer
weather were rxpecled in Elorida
later today aftrr an early morn­
ing cold snap whirh dropped tem­
peratures below freezing m north­
ern Elorida and rausesl frost
through most of Ilie slate
The inrrenty dipped lo J7 at
Cross City In-lore dawn today,
Tallahassee shivered al Ihe 28 de
gr,e mark, and Jacksonville re­
corded 2#.
Readings in Ihe high 3o s and
the
Imiddle
K .in * w.-re
"rrr registered
i r i i i s i n r i l in inf
stair's central portion and Miami
had a low of 30 degrees Key
so...,
,i—........
West, -outlierm
o o.,t ......
point in Ihe
rontmrnlal I S , recorded a chilly
1)0 degree*

The t S Wcaiher Bureau here
blamed tin- rold spell on a high
pressure an a in the Gulf of Met
iro which was moving eastward
Inward Florida Ifils morning
Weather will warm up as the
pressure wave moves toward
land, Hu- bureau -aid.
The Iwo day rold wave was Ihe
Hurd in Florida in a week kt
least eight persona died ill home
firrs caused by healers or ilovrt

Director (Jets Car
TAl.LkHkSSKK (Ill’ll — The
Cabinet today aulhoritrd Stale
^ Development Commission Direr
lor H K. Fuller J r . lo buy a
plush new automobile for hi* own
use at a eos&lt; of 3 i»*i

PLA YH O U SE N A VY’S pnraentution of "Bell, Book and
i'andla" ia in rvitestraul, with Bill Wanton ahowa direct­
ing Charlene Goldman, who plnyo tha leading female
role. VYeaton, of Winter Park, aino acta in the piny, which
will be staged nt the Civic Center Jan. 8 and 9 bjr tha
Navy theater group.

Jail Facility Cost
'Too High', Board Told

A funner cuunly official and to take tare at prisoner* ei eact
Sanfurd attorney today urged the rnd of that county.
County Commission lo set up a
He enid Uv« torn mission plant
special committee of taxpayers to to survey other eountiet befors
study Hie need for new jail (acili- bringing bark any rosommend*
tiea as early estimates fur a new Hon* on what e new jail would
jail ‘ were too high anil * bunion cost.
for the county.”
"ike hope u&gt; build the tnn«&lt;
George A Speer J r , who was economical jail possible,” Kid­
county prosecutor for I? years, der said, "and l doubt there is
said that the I I iio.ixni figure for a
anyone in Ih* county who doesn't
new jail was loo high and would realirc the need for * new feedsaffect
Ihe
future
grow
III
of
Ihe
..................- ........... *•'” " " ... ■&lt;„ ty "
rounty as ' ll would load us with
Speer also blasted Ihe current
he?v»
iMvtr» "
assessment roll »* unequal and
Speer, who said he was jppear
"ridiculous."
Ing before the board as an "in | Swofford lashed out that Spear
tor,-sled taxpayer," cautioned flic had been against any kind of pro­
commiision lo seriously consider gress in Ihc county and sauit that
addition* lo Ihe present iall and if hr had taken a progressive alti­
M-t op a committee of taxpayers tude when he was a rounty offi­
"who really know Ihe problem cial "we wouldn't have la worry
and will sillily it.''
almut ■ new jail now.
lie said In Brevard County a
n,-w jail was bntU at a cost of
only I323.&lt;xi0 and cited Brevard
growth a* larger than Ibis coon
ty'»
However, both Chairman John
Kruler and Commissioner I
m ic e Swofionl angrily labc
Speer'* appearance as lost a
publicity slum lo gel In* name m
tbe paper."
' If you are going lo paint
picture, paint j true picture,
LONDON (Ill’l l —Gale* iwe
Swntfunl said.
Kruler said that Brevard Conn the North Atlantic and part* &gt;
ly has Iwo holding jail facilities Europe for the second day toda
leasing at least 80 dead and brut
ing ihe threat n t new floods to II
ravaged French Riviera town i
Frejut.
Twenty one persons died whe
a ferryboat was swamp*-d an
capsized on Lake 3legilovj, no,
Karditta in Greece. Another I
drowned in tbe sinking of * tu
off northern 1’urtugal and 12 wei
- lost (ruin » trawler that fou
Town Marshal Go* Sawyer was di-red on rocks just 3u yards fro
re elected hy a 3.33 73 vote margin Ihe coast of Scotland. Still olhei
over Clint Whitehurst. The mar died ra slorm caused acciden
throughout Europe.
that serve* a one year term
Flood devastated Frrjus. hit t
Town Clerk Lillian Heiset re- I a mountain of water last Wediureived 3.36 vole* and another year day when the Reynan River cc
in office. Mr*, tinsel was unop­ lapsed Ihe Malpasse Dam *i
posed on Ihe ballot, but write in miles inland, wai tormented fa
votes submitted were; four for heavy rain* today.
Ions laickyrr, ami one each for
Thera were feara the Reyna
Mrs Martha Casselberry, Marion River woukl swell over its bank
latwis and 3ir*. Hahy.
and bring mura flooding and ml
AU newly elected candidate* ery to the people of Frejus, »ti
will take office at the Jan. 11 busy looking for bodlca la tha tai
Town Council Hireling. Of the ?UQ gled flood debris and diggin
Casselberry residents who regist­ graves for the J7u corpse* alread
e r e d 441 voted, Mr*. Ueuui said. fotuuL

Benson Defeats Bryant

European Coast
s Hit By Gale;
; 60 Believed Dead

I

In Casselberry Election
Casselberry Mayor William Vf
Itrnson defeated challenger Joseph
II. Rryanl 286 '52 yesterday in the
Casselberry mayoralty race. B,-n
son will serve for a year, lie was
appointed mayor in October after
Donald Willson gave up thr post lo
become aiding Casselberry post
master.
Hen Evans and Lytle E. Awopc
wrre elected aldermen
Evans
had 29H voles and Swope 283. De­
feated candidate-s on the aiderman ballot were l-estwr E. Brit
too, who polled 146 vote* and
George Howard, who received 126.
Evans and Swope will each serve
Iwo years.

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"bffcr Report
Trailer Stolen

' By BB. GEORGE W. CRANE
-CAM C-4M: Pony D* aged 1
fe a very tmsgtoative child.
‘ "Dr. Crene," her fretful mother
ONOpiatoed, “ Polly makes up the
- “Why, she tells everybody aha
feae a little brother and litter,
tomgk aha to our onl&gt; child.
"Recently, at a restaurant, she
M rm ed tie waltm s about these

Pag* 10—Thur*. Dee. S, 19S9

A brivH o rm n transport trailTf ■has beep reported stolen to
She probably will rush' to an lanford police by K'lgore Seed Co.
other room and be apparently rhe $IV) trailer we* reported
preoccupied with her dolt*. Wher akM from the WO W. rirat It.
Mamma then eielaima, “ Polly, rm Monday night or Tueaday
did you break this goldfish bowl?
morning. The trailer N used to
Pony may aay “No."
irry ■ ipray machine.
As Mama apanka her, eoyway,
Polly wonder aloud. “ How did you
-One out of every (waive persona
know ! did It?"
“ Oh. a little bird tolU Mamma,” in Arisons to Indian.
replies her parent, and Polly
actually belltvaa there 1* web
a little bird.
Her mother simply has 12 years
more mental age which permit
her to deduce the faet that Polly
MOST be guilty, since * e was
the only freely moving object la
tb# Sou**,
Send for my JOO-pohtt “Teat*
tor Good Parents," enclosing a
stamped return envelop, pitta *
(non-profit). Rata yourselves there­
on.

tOUt MARCO DURR1, ttair (UPI) —The 2M reatdenta of thh
mountain village learned today
that miracle* reap dividends—
111.19 in a poor man’* land.
The tfmple folk of San Marco
Durri finally learned the full
meaning of a "miracle" viiited on
them laat month by two benefac­
tor* they have never teen— Joaeph and Vetor Saturao of Reno,
Nav.

nivenary of the death of their
father, an Anerlean immigrant
from 5an Marco Durri who made
pood in the new world, made a
gift ft more than 1343.009 In Bank
of America atoek to the people of
this poor village.
That meant every man, woman
and child got atoek worth tl.212.30
each dmplr because of the aerident of their place of residence.

to little money in tbetr lifetime*,
were puuled and confused. Suddenly they became famoua, del
ugad with publicity and adviee oo
how to apend the windfall,
An Army of taleamen descended on them, but then waa no
money,
“The people don’t understand
what haa happened to them," a
villager said at the time the atoek

wat distributed.

Shop For Christmas

“They understand they have re­
ceived money but they bare art
wen any of it."

But that men, like We fellow
reaidenta of San Metro Durri. ac­
cepted the American “ miracle,’*
strange and punting as it wit.
They alio accepted Bank of
America officiate advice it would
be wiaer to hold the.atock rather
than eaah it la.

( &lt;’ll V7fl 'X

waMfooa ashed why we didn’t
Irtof them to the table, Polly (Always write to Br. (bane to
MM they didn’t behave properly, care el this•newspaper, anetoeing
.'" in ahe even took the waitresa ■ tong 4c stamped, addreaaad anOut to the ear and itttmducPd bar
to these Imaginary youngsters:
I “Da yen suppose her wild Imaton attoo to a result of the faet
fto Grandmother read* her fairy

Quotable
Quotes

dm M have b e n done by the
fm e Prily was t year* af aga,
l Pally wouldn’t need the$e
gtoary siblings.
• M i don't grow alarmed about
t stories: Children reiiah them
they a rt actually living in a
af giants and giantesses all
fto time.
: Per sim p le , yen adults may
t e n entirely forgotten your tod
9 m ettieafc. But at the pre-school
aga, g ehfld's parents lower above

C

United Preea fatenatieoal
MIAMI — Mr*. Auatin Prank
Young, deacriblng the anxtousnesa
of wilting for a Caban military
tribunal’! decision oo whether to
sentence her husband to death:
"My whole life it being decided
down there in Cuba.”

£

NEW ORLEANS - Kevin B.
Sweeney, president of tho Radio
Advertising Bureau, asserting that
the radio industry would welcome
a congressional investigation of
“payola":
"It will prove that of tho more
Bltothan 10.000 blight young men who
H yea grownupe wish to regald Introduce reaerds for the nation’s
toe toddler’s Viewpoint, Just at- 3,ton radio Matins*. only * hand­
ms that you are Uvmg with men ful were in on the lake."
d wemin who are IS feet tall
dnd who weigh 100 pounds:
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
. Ralattvaly, that is eiactly the W. Va —New York Gov, Nelaon
tope af world facing your pre­ A. Rockefeller, disclosing that he
echos! children.
Is expanding a Midwestern tour
Bar PoHy'e Daddy to twice her this month to include Oklahoma,
height end I times her weight: Texas and Florida:
is literally a giant. Her mother
"I figured if I was going to get
likewise ■ giantess.
to them, I'd better get moving."
And Rto world seems much big|w to n child, for we subcon
DES MOINES, low* - Walter
ectouity estimate distance by our R. Cooper, head of the National
Auto Dealer*’ Advertising Ethles
Com mi.tee, describing onr ad that
“ stretched the truth” a bit when
tone after you left grade school? K nn-nllonrd that a car did not
. to memory, that room seemed have power equipment:
large. But now, aa you view It
“ It turned out that this meant
Bom your adult ‘ standpoint, it the car didn't have a motor.”
seems dwarfed and tiny. Why?
Becanaa your stride la now about
Brice aa long, ao the room seem* Unlucky Charm
ROCIfESTER, N. Y. (UPl) Horseshoes may he luck for some
people, but not Walter Silverman,
to* goes to the neighbor’s for a who told police that someone
tup of sugar sod Polly accidental­ pitched a horseshoe through a
ly knock* over the goldfish bowl, large window of hit frozen cus­
what will Polly do?
tard store, causing $350 damage

S

f OFF ON
O A LL L A M P S
n n iE is o

T~jj~T a T 1

TO SANFORD’S

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Where Year Dollar Buy* More"

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COLONIAL LIVING SUITE
Beautiful Early Amarienn design.
Finest fabrics, choica of color*.

HEATERS
5 PC. MODERN
DINETTE SET

Poor Grade Steak
NEW YORK (UPl) -Gloria la
• buleherstors cat.
Moat cats would envy her. but
Gloria got heraeH in trouble hy
hot knowing har way around.
Butcher Mike Delgado was
pushing meat through a machine
that converts tough beef into
more tender rubesteak* Wednes­
day when Gloria wandered Into
see what waa going on. Delgado
turned hi* back for a moment
then whirled hack when Gloria
screeched.
“I looked back and there was
Glortda'a right foot caught in the

mv head and ran out of the
store. I’ve known Gloria and her
brother, I'eter, since they were
born, ami they are like part of
one's fsmtly.”
A rescue crew from the Ameri­
can Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals and a police
rmcrgrm-y squad wire called to
the market. Gloria's foot was so
thoroughly caught that they had
to take the machine apart to get
her free.
The two-year-old cat was rush­
ed to the nearest ASPCA shelter
t•nderl«er,,, Delgado .aid. "I In.t and Irealed for slunk

Handsome table fin­
ish is heat, stain
resistant, mar-proof I
Chairs covered with
easy-clean vinyl.

wmm

Watch Tuesday’s
Sanford Herald

BEDROOM BY THE PIECE
Large collection of open-stock fnrnlture. Finest woods- Big savings!

ROOM
FURNITURE

EVERY BOTTLE AT DISCOUNT

Beautiful
Gift
Decanters

Bourboa Dcl.uxs
Echo Spring
PleiMhmaan
Old Hickory

Old Stag
Four Homs
Antique

Case Discounts

OPEN 8 A. M. TIL MIDNIGHT

1100 FRENCH AVE.

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I

N avy Highlights Activities N e xt W eek
Next *ffk might ■■ veil be des loft bombing competition and wing*
Ignatad m Navy Week le Hanford to wing precision flying.
vith the Sanford Naval Air Sta­ The derby starting Monday
tion's bombing derby scheduled to morning will elimax on Saturday
■tart Monday and Nary Apprecia­ with a giant air show at the base
tion Day dated next Saturday.
; including flying demonstrations
H » bombing derby will feature and rompetition by the five NAS
pinpoint dropping of simulated l squadrons and their competitors.
atomic bomba, parachute Jump*, The Saturday epeetartewill fea­

U ty r
\01„ XLIX

jStores Stay Open Son Comes Out
Downtown Sunford stores again will be open to­
night for the convenience of citizens who plan to do their
Christmas shopping early. The stores will be open until
8 p. m. as part of the pre-Yuletide program of keeping
the stores open until Christmas on Friday* nights.

NEW YORK (UPI) - StoHi
prices al I p. a . :
American Airlines . . . . . . . . . It**
American TAT .................. 7*
Americas Tobeeee.................to*u
C * O .................................. «
Chrysler ............................... 04H
Curtis# - Wright ................. 12H
DuPont .......
2S3»«
Eastman Kodak ................. 1WH
Ford Motor
.................... T»*»
General Electric a*»«*****A » m
U
General Motors .
1H
Graham • Paige
401*
Inti. T A T
.

Kel's .................................... iW -m
Lnrtllard
........................ 37H
Minute Maid ...................... W*
Penney .................................. 123* i
Penn RR ............................ Ufa
i Royal A m erican...............
4
Sears Roebuck
................. 4X1*
Standard Oil &lt;NJ) ............ 49H
i Studebsker .......................... IIH
................... » ’•
A bright tun took the chill off V. S. Steel
Seminole County today afteT resi­ Weatinghouae El................... la*
dents shivered through the second
cold spell in a week.
The temperatures list night and
this morning dipped to 34 degree*
in certain area* of the county with
scattered frost reported in a few
isolated arena.
ROME (UPI) — President Eisenhower arrived in Rome Sanfonl also got a taste ol a
hail atorm during the early
today in a driving rainstorm at the start of uh II-nulion brief
afternoon hours yesterday.
tour and said in earnest tones, “1 bring a simple message Over the state, temperatures
from America . . . We want to live in peace."
dropped to freezing in extreme
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Jack
4
Warm applause followed the President's remarks, made North Florida early today. Greater (The Enforcer) Whalenws* a
as he stood with bared head under the partial shelter of an Miami, just beginning its winter
airport balcony. Hi* vote* was tourist season, had readings in the strong-armed extortionist threat­
ening to turn stool pigeon ami his
firm as he aaid he huped Ms peace low AO's.
Generally clear ikies enahlrd Ihe slaying in a restaurant may have
message “will he htanl in every sun to warm up most or the slits been decreed by the underworld.
Rlehard Hogan, chief deputy at­
country whlrh I visit.’’
quickly this morning and high
WASHINGTON (U P I)- A aaveeHe had stood bareheaded earl­ readings this afternoon were ex- torney general, said today the
pound moekay aimed Ham was ier in a rold rainstorm while peclril to reach around M in North stale was interested in Whalen's
gunshot death because his office
rocketed late space from Wallops bands played the American and F'lorida and 70 in South Florida.
Lows tonight were expected to had information the racketeer had
Islaed, Vs. M ay I* test satellite Italian anihema.
Eisenhower left Washington range from 44 to SO In the extreme threatened to expose bookie* and
^ ic s p e equipment which may save Thursday
night on an improve* north and as high aa SO in tt|e rx- their alleged payoffs o polls*,
Um lives el fetero hernia astro- 'tesTsaerU «#t!*Ji
"film - su»pevi in ihe shouting
tlHftb Will fc*d•till AASkliil,
take him Into three continents.
A 4S hour cold wave starting Is it was Cleveland hoodlum Frank La
Tbs Is lacking was carried out at Itrfiii e he led ha said he wonted Saturday night did extensive dam­ Cigno, 3&gt;, identified by police as
II:IS a. m. at the Wallops Island to impress upon all nation* hi* age to tender crop* which re­ ihe man Whalen dragged out of
ataUee ef the National Aeronautic* ideal at “peace and friendship, in mained in the ground in north and a telephone booth and slapped
around at Rondelli'a restaurant.
•ad Ope** Admlalstralioe. Space freedom."
central Florida.
engineers reported to NASA headH
it slapping took place in front
Rain threw the carefully worked
of about 23 persona, including exquartern Here that "the launch arrival cerrmony out of gear ami
mobster Mickey Cohen Police id
leekrd good."
delayed for IX minutes the land,
Whalen was trying to collect a
inic of the plane which circled
1000 debt from lei Cigno.
Ciampinu Airport and the seven
Cohen. 4ft, his IX year-old girt
hills of Home while the pilot stud­
friend and two other men at his
ied the low visibility.
table at the tune of the shooting
Eisenhower, wearing a dark
were booked on suspicion of mur­
overcoat and hat, stepped first
der ami held today in jail.
Expensive Suit
The
Pacific
Fteel's
VAII
4
out of the plane and was greetsxl
CHICAGO (UPI) - A jury is by a fanfare of trumpets. The squeezed ahead of Sanford based
expected to begin deliberation with­ rainmaking “sirocco" wind blow­ VAII-ll last night to win "Opera­
in a week on a five million dollar ing from Africa was so strung tion Top Gun" held this week si
damage suit stemming from the the soaked red carpet had to tie
Yuma, Arizona.
eollaps* a/ an elevator hoist in spiked to the turmuc.
Coming from behind in r re run
Jacksonville, Fla.
A house on Lake Mary Road
KUenhowrr b a r e d his head
yesterday
the Naval Air Station was destroyed hv fire during the
when the anthems sounded ami
^Concentrates U p .
then his wrlroiners covered him flier* led until Ihe final run of the sariy morning hours today.
WINTER HAVEN (UPI) -S a le s with an umbrella for the walk to final event In the competition.
The house was owned by Daw­
of frozen orange concentrate con­ the h*lruny where he delivered
On (he last leg of a radar bomb- son Teston who was al home when
tinued to climb la*t week under a the first speech of a peace cam­
the fire broke out hut managed
Ki.mi.oao advertising program. The paign that will taka him halfway sight scoring contest which car­ to escape, according In Sanford
ried tha bombers through f-o« An Fir# Chief Mack Cleveland Sr.
Florida fanners Aaan. reported around Ihe world.
that movemanl of concentrate wa*
“We want to liv* in pear* and ■&gt;***'• Denver *nd Salt t&gt;ake City,
up JO per cent over the correspond­ friend-hip, with freedom," the the VAH-11 crew fell behind oter
Officer Flection
ing week of 19JX and IS per rent president repeated. "This mes­
Amarillo, Texaa.
Grand Master I* W It it-man of
over tha same period of I9J7,
sage, 1 hope, will he braid in
Sanford's crew scored 9.0)0 to i Ft. I.aud*rdale will visit Sanford
every country where nunmunka- VAH-4 9.700 out of a possible III,- ledge No. 27, IDDF al Ihe lodge's
Florida Bound
tiona, me free.
points.
meeting at X p m. Monday. Of­
4 rORT MYERS I UPI) - New “1 ain exceedingly proud aa 1 (MW
Hatwing On*. Com minder Capt.
York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller will ■tart this trip to land in this great James Ramage praised VAII It ficers also will he elected al Ihu
meeting and all members and
fly to Florida Dec. IS to are what city which to lung waa the center
Commander G H. Robertson for visiting Old Fellows are urged to
stale Republican leaders think of Western civilization.”
hi* crew's performance.
attend.
about him as a presidential candi­
date Florida GOP Chairman G.
Harold Alexander said Rockefeller
would hold "exploratory confer­
ences" with lop party chief* at
an undetermined city, probably Mi
ami or St. Petersburg.

Ike Talks Peace

To Take Chill
Out O f County

Cohen Arrested
After Gangland
Slaying In LA

As Tours Begins
Bulletin

Sanford VAH-11
Loses Derby Lead

•News Briefs

Fire Destroys
Teston Home

^Ci'osbys Split Up
MONTREAL (U P li-T h e Crosby
brothers, wlm lowed less than a
year ago to stay eternally together
in show business, split up early
today and walked oul on a $12,000
night club engagement. The break­
up was preceded by a healed arg u ­
ment in Ihrir dressing room shortly
before their scheduled midnight up
pearanrr at tbr El Morocco, It was
Reported

Dance Slateci
Seminole High's Diversified Co­
operative Training Club will hold
a dance at the Civic Center tonight
from I II p in. The Jl per person
admission charges will go to buy
Christmas food baskets for the
needy. Orlando singer Ral Donnrr
The Cornet*' TV band and the Del­
ray a' band will provide the music.
, Jirket* may be hought at the door

Free Admission
Seminole County residents will
be admitted free to the "G reet
Masterpiece" grounds in Lake
Wales tbit Sunday County resi­
dents may show their drivers' lic­
ense* to be admitted with their
families, according to Kenneth Cur­
tis, general manager of the mosaic
art center.
jH

OFFICERS OF DEMOLAY elected by the Seminola Chapter of the order
are from left, Emmett McCall, mauler counselor; Jimmy Edge, senior
cminaelor, and Buddy Kirk, junior counselor. Johnny Phillips*, treasurer,
was not present for the picture. Jeff W asson wax appointed xcribe anti
other appointive poata will be filled at the chuptar'a naxt meeting. The
chapter expacta to b« ready to initiate new member* in Jhnuary. It will
meet on the first and third Monday night.* of each month at the Mnxonir
Tempi*.
(Staff Photo)
n

l

Nary officials report that the
Saturday events will be open to
the public.
Saturday also will be Navy Ap­
preciation Day, a joint annual pro­
ject sponsored by the Sanford
Jaycees and the Chamber of Com­
merce.
At that time. Navy personnel

and their wive* are Invited to •
"get together" with eity officiate
aod citizens for a special day of a »
livitiea at Fort Mellon Park.
Chairmen of tbo program net
Jaycees Art Harris end Bob Crum­
ley who reported today that ceiwplctt plans havn not been h o
mulcted as yet for the day.

g &gt; a n fn r ft S fc r a to

WEATHER: Fair through Saturday. Stow warming trend tonight. High today, mid-60'a. Low tonight, BO-55.
United Prcaa Leaned Wire Katablinhed 1908
FRIDAY, DKCKMBER 4. 1959
SANFORD, FLORIDA

1 p. m. Slocks

THUS ROYAL MAJESTIES — King Gary M u m and Queen t n « Davis
will reign as they ride in Paola’s WUaon Elementary School float in today's
Christ max parade. Paying homage to the first grade rulera are second
graders Mary Warfel and Dean Tyner who wera runners-up in the royalty
competition.
(Staff Photo)

ture a F9* Cougar tighter in a loft
bomber demonstration where the
plane releases a bomb while climb­
ing, throwing the weapon upwards.
Doing a vertical turn, the fighter
will roar away before tha arching
bomb hit* tha target.
Twenty jet bombers will also
participate in the Saturday avanll

NO. 871

Teacher Is Suspended
For Resisting Policies
Hearing Set

'

it.;

For Williams
The County Reboot Board last
night suspended Seminole High
teacher Edwin Williams lor hie
refusal to support county policies
of claai solute to the American
Flag, daily Rtbte reading in class
and for hi* reluct so rt to sign both
Ihe loyalty oath required by attic
law and certain school contracts.
Thr ninth grade teacher's sus­
pension it effective today. He will
be given t public hearing before
the school board Dee. IJ.
The board baaed William*' sus­
pension on Florida statute* ai far
as the salute to the flag anti llible
reading were concerned.
“ It hat been and it thr poliry
of the school system of Seminole
County -to encourage respect for
the government of the United
States and its flag. In accord with
this policy we have required our
instructional personnel in their
homeroom classroom* to caM for
the daily salute ta the American
flat You were an advised nf this
policy by Mr. A. J. Bracken, prin­
cipal, Seminole High School. We
are informed hy Mr. Bracken ami
Mr. Stewart Gatehel, director of
inetrucilon, th*4 you have stated
to them that you do not support
(his poliry ami further that you
have stated In them that you do
not 'usually* lake part in Ihe ac­
tual physical saluting of the Amer­
ican flag. ThU is in direot eon
flirt with the poliriea of the Sem­
inole County school system,’’ Ihe
board said.
Use school board charged that
Williams, a resident of Enter­
prise, had told Bracken and Gil
chel that he did not believe in the
Bible reading program and dor«
not have Die daily readings in his
class. In accord with "emphasiz­
ing spiritual value* in our class­
rooms." county teachers have
been told lo read Ihe Bihle "with­
out additional sectarian comment,"
the board said.
"We do this not only because
Section 2.11.01k 2) Florida Statute*,
requires M. but because we feel
x is importinl to instill In our
young people - recognition of the
importance of spiritual value."
Williams’ refusal lo have the
Bible readings "is in direct con­
flict not only with Ihe require­
ments of the state law, but with
the policy of the achooi system,"
thr board said
Charging Williams with "grass
insidioniinalion, willful neglect of
duly, and misconduct in office,"
Ihe boar^t said that he had “indi
cited a reluctance to sign Ihe
loyally oath required by stale
law. snd "to sign Ihe teicher re­
tirement forms during the pre1-chool period." The hoard mem­
bers said they were advised that
Williams had not "executed and
returned" hia teicher contract.
t Williams later signed the loy­
ally oath, Supt. R. T. Milwe said
today.)
"All nf this indicated lo us a
lark nf willingness on your part
to comply with Ihe policies of
our school system," Ute hoard
emphasized.
Unanimously voting for the *u*
pension resolution, Ihe board
inemtieri
agreed that they do
not feel that Seminole County
residents objected to the flag
salute and Bible reading in the
schools
The Dec. !1 hearing wilt b« lo
determine whether the school
hoard's charges are sustained.
Williams has the right to be tv
presented by counsel. Supt. R. T.
Milwee said today that no other
teacher ha* been suspended in
Seminole County during the seven
years he has been school super­
intendent.

PTO Seta Meeting
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Hall of Dm Fwet Methodist
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SACKS OF MAIL a n pouring through tha Font Offica annex on Second
St. at O h WAve. aa tha ('hriitmoA mailing aeuaon Brings tha aaual increaaod
mail load.
(Stai/ Photo*

Postal Annex To Open Monday
Sanford's Post Offica Annex will
open Monday for mailing of Christmas packages. Packages may he
mailed and picked up at the Second
St. ami Dak Ave. annex Dec. 7 24.
All mail carriers will be dispatch­
ed from the 1.932 square foot an­
nex after Ihe Chrlslmas season,
according to Postmaster Joel
Field. The addition will be u»ed for
a post office workroom starting
IBM.
To gel packages delivered wrap
them securely, Field warned. "Uie
sturdy corrugated mailing carluns,
plenty of heavy brown paper anil
be sure that every package is tied
with strung cord. Carton* contain­
ing several gift packages should
Its: well stuffed with lusue oc old
newspaper," he said.
For very large packages, cheek
with Ihe postollire about necessary

Ground Breaking
Ceremonies Set
For Blood Bank
Ground breaking ceremonies for
the Seminole t'ounly branch of the
Central Florida Blood Bank will lie
held Wednesday at 2 p. m. on Ihe
future site of thr blood bank.
Stale senator Douglas Skmlrom
will conduct thr ground breaking
exercise* at the southeast corner
of the Seminole Memorial Hospital
property on First Ave. Hospital
board chairman A B. Peterson Hr
and Central Florida Blood Bank
chairman F. Burton Smith will join
in Ihe ceremonies. Invitations to
the ground breaking have been ex­
tended to the county ministerial as
soclalinn, Ihe medical association,
and nlher humanitarian group* ac­
cording to Mr*. M M. Rand, secre­
tary-manager of Ihr Blood Bank.

Christmas Party
Set By Lake Mary
Lake Mary will hold a Christmas
Party after all this year, the Cham
her of Commrrre decided at It*
regular meeting Iasi night.
Actual dale of Ihe parly will be
announced next week hy ehairman
Mrs. Frank Evans.
Last month, thr rhamber decid­
ed not to hold Ihr party this year
but reversed the decision last
night

Doctor Draft
MONTPELIER, VL (UPI) —
Col. Klbart Kimball, state selec­
tive service director, ‘‘drafted''
two doctors from nearby
ties to serve at medical odvii
for the local draft board in Grand
which boa ae deoooa.

postal* before trying to mall them,
Field advised. Christmas stickers
should be on Ih* bark of Christmas
card tnvelopes so they won't eonflirt with the front address.
Rend Christmas cards by first

class mail
forwarding and n U ra,
master advised. Christ
sent hy Firat Class fai
save# cent Air
written

New Homes, Auto Show
Is Scheduled Sunday
Sanford wiij be represented to
llie first “ New Homes and Cars
of HMD" show to open Sunday at
the Heftier Howell Park commun­

A home aod a n s are
among the two roost importmad
Items ia anyone’s Florida's krtteg.
and to see Ih# variety, to etw
place at one time, helps toe pro­
ity.
spective buyer of either home or
Holler Motor Sales will show cor U&gt; select just what tte
the new Chevrolet, Dldsmohlle and Howell Park General Mi
Arthur Feldman said,
Corsair models at tha sight day

show of more than M new I960
American
and imported oar
models.
Sixteen dealer* will show autua
in tha dally display in run from
I a. m (o 9 p. m. The cars will
Iw on landacra|&gt;ed lawn* between
llie I960 Heftier model homes. The
autos will range from the new
domestic small or "economy" line
to European sports car* and run­
about*. Fee# parking will he pro­
vided at the Howell Park com
munily on Rout; IT 92 and 43X.
Cars displayed will include Ihe
new Austin Heal), Itorgward,
Huick, Cadillac, Chevrolet. Cor­
sair. Chrysler. DrSoln, Dodge,
English Ford, Fiat, lliltma.. Minx,
Humber Super Snipe, MG, Mer­
cedes-Benz, Olilvinoiute, Opel, Ply­
mouth, Itainhler, Renault, Saab,
Stmca. Sprite, Sunbeam Alpine,
Tsumii. Valiant, Volvo atul Willy*
Jeep, Lighting effecl* will spot
light the car* at night.
' Tin* ia ttie newest method of
selling both homes and ra n ,
through combination display of

Room For Him
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Neil
Patterson, Ihe Scottish writer
who did the screenplay for the
highly successful
British film,
"Room Al The Top.'' soon will be­
gin work on the si.'.pt for Para­
mount Pictures’ forthcoming "Ihe
Stepmother."

Oviedo School
Bids Are Opened
Apparent low bidder an btrRd
ing additions to Oviedo High and
Elementary school* was Richardson Construction Co. of Fort Laud­
erdale. Richardson gave a hid ef
IW3.000. H was the apparent low­
est of eight often. The school
board will decide nest week an
the lowest and best bid, Supt. R.
T. Milwee said today.
Oviedo High is to p t seven
classrooms, an administratis*
suite and rafrtorium. Oviedo Ele­
mentary wtU hava three new
classrooms, a n administrative
suite, library and cafetorium.

Lyman School
Office Ransacked
A one-night tenant found in the
Lyman Elementary School facul­
ty lounge yesterday morning ran­
sacked a school office Wednes­
day
night.
Lyman principal
George Diggs told Sanford poliew
yesterday.
When school Janitor Marvlo
Townsend arrived at work yester­
day he found a 303J year-old,
hatd, portly man sitting in tha
lounge. The man said he wss In
the school after it elosed follow­
ing a play. Wednsaday, and
the night User .

Saturday Shot Day
Tha Jayceea will apunxur the aecotul in their aerie*
of polio inoculations Sul unlay at the Jaycea Inform*lion Kuildfnir on French Ave.
Shota will be Riven from 9 a. m. until 8 pv ». by
Riatered nurse*. The chartr* of $1 per inoculation will
lie to cover the cost of vaccine, needles and lyrlnges. All
aarvicott ora bam g douaUd tree ui th a rg a
♦

�Rev. Gravenmier

Nassrene

Named President
a 1* Oiivif ..... ...... •

M « 7 Selmei....... 10:to »- •
Maratag Wonhip .

II : • a a .

O f Church Group

Chriatinu Sente# Training * «

Tha fattening oftican v a n A c tEvening Wonhip........T:M p. ra­ ad la land tha Seminal# County
Kara Duacaa .................. Minuter wed. Prayer U n k t 7.30 p. m. Ministerial Association lor Ok
Morning UbnMp . .. . ltiOO a m.
coming jtm n President, He*. Don­
Evening W onhip.........,d:00 p. m.
ald Gravcamiar, Vice Friildam,
n u n - Bible Study . . . . 1:30 p. m. Presbyterian
Bar. E m i t M id i; loerotaryn u r p r e s b y t s s ja n
Tnaanrer. Rev. Jamec ftaraatt
CILKCM
Oak Art, aad TIM St.
Tbaaa officers viU be iastallad
V in iif Worship ... 1:4* a. a . at lhe January meeting of the
Sunday School ----- »:» a. m. Aaaociation and immediately aa
Maniac Wonhip ...1 1 :0 0 a m.

Saoiar Ftliowjhip....... 0:00 p. m.
Nursery Available

preaideat-elact viU anairiaro Ike
appalaUnaat of all standing earn*
mitteca at that time.
la eonaideriag the report o( a
committee outlining par inana m
tha name of tha tana datum will
ha changed la Sanfard Area Mia­
iaterial Association. Thia e k w n
was decided in order to include
miniateri of Die DeBiry-Enter■rue a n a aa w«S aa thaaa in
liaole County.
th a previously adapted oh)»c
Mena ol the Smorialtan v o n re­
affirmed. Rulea Mr memberrtip
v a n nviaed with anyaral aigificant changea. Membership la the
Aaaociation ahall be offtied to of­
ficial leaders of established Christ.
a n of nuch th nrchaa Being hi M
an a .
Mrs. Dichnraoa, Chairman ad the
leafard BeautiEeatiaa Cemmittee
ter tha Cardan d a b n o te to tha
meeting hi the totenst of • pro­
ject to beautify dm city in peepnrattea ter the State Plover
Show which will bo bate in Sen
ford nest year. She rogueaud that
reports be glean to bar whan im-

•tW 'SP :
r»r»1W f

glad)jr land ear aaman to a Unclean peak Ulw Z eanat
rf shifting aamte rolltec Mora tha daaart wtod.
W aonrae, v» have to identify oneoaln e with ananp a

Church Names
Interim Pastor

And God a w a n k : hi Christ! k larlpU n! k
hbor inviting yon aad yonr (sn % to Churah.
A eaica trying k tha wiidaraaaa . . . aaroaa flto
«f the TRUTH aad LUP1 M l a n IT U U fA k

Stephaa M. Toby .
Pastor
FIBST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Morning Worship
t:2S a. m.
SCIENTIST
Sunday School
1:00
a.m.
Christian Day School, Monday
ttemogh Friday - Ktod.rgarta# • fllkiiT Isfcoot
I I # ft. 9L
momentary
0:40
a.m. Worship
Sunday
11:00 a. m.

Methodist
tig P art Are.
T C. O'fit ten
Paster
Morale# Worship .
S 3* a. m.
Sunday School
»:4i a m.
Morning Worship
11:M a
MYF Meetings
S :« t m.
(Intermediate, Senior)
Teacher Training Course
Evening Worship
T:30 p. m.
FBBB METBOMST CHUrCB
Lanrol Ira . at 44b S t
Ira E. Hindman J r
Paster
Sunday School
4 *3 v m.
Morning Worship
10:43 a. m.
FMY
1:40 p m.
Evening Worship
7:30 p. m.
Mon. FMY Recraslioo 1;(l) p m.
Tuts rMT Prayar
7 :» p m.
Wed Prayer Service 1:30 p. m.

W K. Timms
Pastor
Sunday school
10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship
11:40 a. m.
M. Y. F.....................0:30 p. m.
Evening Service ........ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service
7:10 p m
Jooh T. Bryant
Sunday School
Moratog Worship .
Ttetolng Union
Rvtotog Service
Wad. Frayar Serrica

Paster
1:43 a m.
11:00 a. m.
4:U p. m.
T no p m
1:10 p m

Catholic
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
CHURCH

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Oaera Rd., at Woodland Ave.
W Thomns I*anon Jr
Pastor
Sunlay School
4.43 a. m.
Morning Worship
11 n. m.
MYr
1:10 p. m
(A new Church serving a so*
Community)
POSTER CHAPEL
METHODIST CHURCH

Onh A11. at Mb St.
4:44 a m.
Rev. Rtebard Lyons
Pastel Sunday School
Worship
11:40 # m
Sunday Massta
7:00 a. m Morning
4:00 p. m
...
I:3u a. m Evanlng Wonhip
.......... 10:00 a. m
.......... 11:10 a. m
Dolly Mgsa
Till n n
Cecil W shatter
Pastor
Sunday School
1 :0 n a .
Morning Worship
11:43 n m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CIILKLU Wesleyan Youth
4 43 p m
1447 8. Sanford Are.
F.vrnteg Worship
7:30 p m
Janus N. Baraou
Fndtoi
Sunday School
i.g j g. m Wed Prayar Sarvlci 1:30 p. m
Morning Worship . i t .00 a. m Nazarene
n i r church
CONGREGATIONAL
OF THE NAZARENE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
W. tad at- at Mnpte Ava.
- - ‘V i
« &lt;Oh St.
R H Spear Jr.
Paster
4 41 a m
r L*f
Asm . Pastor Sunday School
Bihte hchogi
y.ai ^ n
Morning Worship
14:43 n m.
Homing Warship
IlsOOam NYPS
... 1:10 p m
Pilgrim PsUovshtp
!:J 0 p. a N.Y.P S A N J S.........
4 p. m
Gospel Service
... 1 p. m

Wednesday Serrica

8.00 p. m.

The support of the Church Series is sponsored by the following Business Firms

Tuesday Reading . 3:30-4:10 p m
Thursday Beading 1.40-4:30 p. m.

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAT SAIHT1
CHy Han
J. O Brooks . Branch P m id ti
Sunday School
10:00 a. ■
Sacrament Meeting ... f :00 p. I

the dMireh'a panoasase. Sit Pal­
metto Avc. December 10.
After eerving aa tha pastor of
the Suifield Connect tout Congrega­
tional Church, Carter became a
chaplain in die U. 3. Navy dmWorld War II. Later ha waa tha
chairman of the Committee on
Chaplaincy Services of the Con­
gregation Christian Churches.

Other Churches

Charts Of Gad Of f t g l i u
JSOi Rim Avanna
J. H. Messer
Patter
Sunday School
S :tf a. m.
FIRST PENT!COSTAL
Mornlog Worship
11; to a m.
CHURCH OP LONGWOOD
Evangtlittie Service
7:30 p. a .
E. Ruth Grant
Pastes Woman’s Misstooary
Sunday School
10:M a. ra. Young Peopio’a
Morning Worship
11:00 n. m. Serrica. Wed
f;3» p. m.
Evening to r vice
T:M p. m.
Wed Prayar Servian
7:30 p. m
Frt. Prayer Snrviao . 7:30 p. m. Negro Churchem
PROGRESS MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
Midway
ADVENTIST CHURCH
E. E. WUllama
Pastor
Seventh BL aod Elm Ava.
Sunday School
• : » a m.
C. W. Beach
. .. ..
Paster Morning Worship
11:40 a. HSaturday Sabbath School 0:30 a m P int. Third, Fourth Sundays
Morning Warship
11:00 a m Evening Worship ... . 7:30 p. m
Wad. Prayar Sorvtee
7:30 p. m First, Third Sundays
Usher Board, Tisaaday 1:30 p m
Choir Rahearaal,
T u esd ay .,............. I to pm
Junior Church,
Sunday School
Wednesday .............. 7:30 p.m.
Morning Wonhip
Business Usating ------ I 00 p.m
Evening Worship
Friday pracading first Sunday,
Thursday Service
monthly

Christian

THE SALVATION ARMV
314 R. Second St.
fiunday:
Sunday School
14 40 a.
llolinats Mealing
11 Ou a.
Street Msetiny
4 30 p
YPL
T O* p.
Salvation Hooting
I:1*’ pTuesday:
Corp ta'iata
. .. I M p.
Band PracUce
4.40 p
Ladies Homo League 1:30 p.
Thurs Prayer Service 7:10 p
l o t Street Meeting I.JO p.

FIRST SHILOH
BAPTIST I'HUkCM
1141 W. 13th I t
A. A. Fields
Acting Palter
Church School ........ 1:30 a. m.
Morning Worship .... U:oo r. a
Evening Worship .... 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday Prayar .............. 7;|a p. m.
Teachers Meeting,
Wtdnasday . ...... 7:34 p.m.
UON HOPE BAPTIST CMCICR
113 Oraaga Ava.
m. J. L. Brooks
... ................Pasiw
m. Church School . ... i . jo a n
m Morning Worship .... u ;oo g, m
n E'tning Worship .... 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday Prayer aonteo 7:30 p m

n
ST. JOHN METROPOLITAN
m
BAPTIST CHURCH
m
*30 Cypraia St.
m
H.
B.
Whitehurst
Pasuv
m
Church School
4.30 a. m.
Uoratog Worship .
ii:4o a. m.
TUB SANFORD
Evening Worship
7:|0 p. m
Church Of Christ
NAAARENR
congregation of
Choir Rabearsal
*
CHURCH OP CUKUI
O’BIIAN ROAD
JEUOVAH'R WITNESSES
Monday
............7:30
pm.
Sad St. and Elm Ave.
hav. Jim Flvbar
Paetor
1131 W. lit SL
Prayer Meatiog
Reorge M Yates
Miaismt Sunday tcboU
*4
Sunday Wsicbtower
Tua^Jay
T:S4 p m
lib)o School
....10:40 a.m. Meratni norabtp
to c
Study ........................I ito p »
Wednesday Sihia St&lt;tdy.
Honing Worship.......tliOd a. m. Youth aonteo
. . «if
Wad. Bible Study ... .. T1SO p m
Junior Church .
7:0)p.m.
Kvoslng Worship.......Ti44 p. m Ivantellatio servlet T:S
Prl. MteUtry School . . Till) p m. Club Meetinn
Wad. Bible S tu d y .........TiU p. m Wad. prayer aarvlct .1:10
Friday Same# ........... 1:30 p- m.
Thursday...............|:|Q p. m.

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llil -

N avy Club

Pat*

To Meet
*Monday
» *

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H.D. Club
To Meet
Tuesday

Mrs. Roberts Honored
With Stork Shower

Oviedo Circles
Set Dates

fH *

Mrs. Wight Kirtley and Mrs. C. th t bathinet. as though they were
F. Brooke Smith were co-hostessca ready to take a swim,
Christmas decorations will be the at a stork shower for Mrs. Vin-[ The hostesses presented the
theme
of the demonstration, given! cent Roberta, Wednesday murning | honoree with a eorasge of blue
The Sanford Navy Wlvei Club
by Mrs. G W. Kimmons at the ■* »l* Kirtley home on Myrtle carnations and pink-rosebuds.
will meet Monday (Dec. T) at 9
During the social hour, while the
p. m. in the elub home aboard
December meeting of the Lake' xrecently
'* ' Dr' adopted
■m* Mr*
Robfrt*
a baby
boy. h* '# gifts were being opened, each guest
the baae.
Mary home demonstration ctub.
Several ceramic bootees, filled recorded suggestions and good ad­
A set'acquainted fellowship will f
The group will meet Tuesday at with maline and blue and white vice on child rearing, which was
follow the busineai sen ion and
10:30 a. m. at the Lake Mary carnations were placed in the presented to Air*. Roberts,
Clegant
, plana will be d im m ed concernfirehouse. Mr*. Kimmons will party room. Atl the gifts were
Refreshments of coffer, minia­
the Christmaa party.
demonstrate a wreath, made of placed in a baby’s hxihlnet, with ture glased doughnut* In the color
Party Bags
For transportation, call Mill
pine cones and acorns, showing little plastic ducks in pastel ache me of pink and blue. French
Kutier at FA 2 SM3.
the'differrnt waya it can be adapt­ shades, attached to the edge of mutfins. small squares of banana
ed for holiday decorations.
and date nut bread was served to
the guests.
A covered dish luncheon will be
Those attending were the hon­
served at noon, with Mrs. Lucille‘
oree, Mr*. D, II. Mathnrs. Mrs.
Kinnard and Mr*. Emma Seibert,
Glimmering
Rosamond, Mrs. Douglas Kickliter,
serving as hostesses.
Mrs. John Morgin, Mr*. William
All interested persons a rt invited
Bush Jr., klrs. William Epps. Mrs.
) Mr. and Mra. Floyd McRae of
&gt; Jewelry
(o attend and bring soma Christ­
Leonard Munson, Mrs. Donald
Parte, III. have returned home
mas ideas.
MRS. R. A. WESSON, (center) receiving her pledge pin from Mis* Sonjn
&gt; ^ afte r a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Bale*. Mrs. Spencer Harden, Mra.
Monforton, (left) treasurer of the Zeta XI chapter, of Beta Sigma Phi,
Harry Lee Jr.
fltirorge Maffelt, at their home,
while
Mary
Ann
Wright,
corresponding
secretary
looks
on.
(Staff
Photo)
2411 Lily Cou. ..
Mr*. Donald Jones, Mrs. A. W.
Epp* Jr., Mra. F. L. Woodruff III,
While here the MiffetCe enter- * *
*
Mrs. Gordon Stanley, Mr*. William
tsined with a family steak supper
Leffler Jr,, Mra. A. J. Pleva. Mr*.
at their home. Those present
Henry Wight, Mr*. John Fltxpatwere. Mr. and Mra. McRae, Mra.
rick. Mra. Vann Parker, Mr*. Rob­
Charlea Hamit of Cltwistoti, Mrs.
ert Newman Jr., Mra. Frank MeC. M. Ryerson. of Collinswood,
The circles of the Oviedo
bane Jr., Mrs. Orville Barks end
N. J ., Mr. and Mrs. Alien Maffett,
churches are somewhat changed
Mr*. Lauren Johnson.
Orlando and J. X. Burdick.
during this month, due to the
Lt. and Mrs. Richard K. MeChristmas partiea of each. The
^ f i b of Topeka, Kansas, announce
Mary Martha Circle of the First
^ h e birth of a daughter, Kelly Ann,
Methodist Church announces plana
Nov. 27 at Stormont Vail Hospi­
The bi-monthly meeting of the M. Swain, Jr. The basket was The closing ritual was recited by for next week, Mra. E. M. Olllff
tal In Topeka. The paternal grand­ Zeta XI Chapter 3447 of Beta delivered and was greatly appre­ the members.
wilt be hostess at her home with
parents are Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Sigma Phi was held at tka home ciated by the family.
Mra. R. A. Weaaon then re­ Mr*. K. F. Mitchem at co-hostMcXab of Sanford.
Luxurious
Committees were chosen to work ceived her pledge pin and was css, time—3 p. m. Gifts will he
of Mrs. Wendel L. Springfield,
on the Christmas project of buy­ welcomed into the chapter aa a rxrhangrd among the members.
I Mrs. Herman L. Swaggerty has 17081* Park Avenue, this week.
FRIDAY
Mr*. Lloyd O. Swain presided ing clothes and toys for children member.
returned to her home on RiverThe Katie^ue Circle of the
Sweaters
[view Ave., after undergoing aur- at the business session, when re­ for Christmas.
The program for the evening First Baptist Church will have
Grace Wethodlit Church WSCS
Final
plana
were
made
for
the
| gery at the Winter Park Memorial ports were given.
was on the subject “Poetry Into their Christmas party at the home
hake eale, In front of Food Fair
A report on the Thanksgiving Chriatmas Party to be held at the Music.’’
Hospital.
starting I p. m.
of Mrs. Ray Beasley, Monday
basket was given by Mrs. Leon Cherry Plaxa, Oct. 3 at 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. Springfield served hot cof­ night at 8 p. m. Mra. R. L. Ward
Rummsge sale. Relief Society
fee pineapple upsidedpwn CSV?, sr..i
Bill Carry are cohostof Church of Latter Day Saint*,
P c s '; wait *tll lightnL-j begins
and finger tip cookies to the fol­ esa at • p. m. Gifts will be ex­
Friday and Saturday at MeCarScotch Wool A I l k
to flash lo seek shelter. The
lowing member* present:
changed at thia party also.
ley’s grocery, West 13th St. Hours
'period of greatest danger occura
Mias Sonia Monforton, Miss XicCircles
of
tha
W.
S.
C.
8.
of
Other eirclea have not romplet
9 i . n . I t 7 p, m.
1just before the storm, when the
Scarfs
ki Hall, Miss Mary Ann Wright, ed plans due to ■ conflict of First Methodiat Church will meet
| air feels “charged.’*
Mrs. J. L. Lyons, Mrs, R. A. dales with ball games and P-TO next week as follows:
SATURDAY
this variation can bo explained Wesson, Sira. Iwoti M. Swain. Jr..
How old a r. you*
MONDAY;
meeting.
Pastor's etas* for children at
Tbo chaneea are that you art on the baal* of the condition of Sirs. Wallace I.. Tyre, Mr*. Lloyd
Circle I, meets i t 2:30 p. m. First Christian Church, 9 to to
your
arteries
in
theie
various
or­
O. Swain, Sliss Betty Ann Car­
many agei. Your livtr may be
with Mrs. M. K. Baker, chair­ a. m. at the Church.
gans. “ We are as old as our ar­
man; on Grapevtlla Ave.
In tbo condition of a 33 year old teries." The arteries supply food ter, Mist Barbara Chambers, Oviedo
Mrs. Robert Reeves, MjJi Mary
SUNDAY
Circle 8, Silas Versa Woodcock,
MARY - ESTHER’S
man, your kidneya 42, your heart to the organ. If the arteries are Ann Strickland, Mrs. Sam Skel­
chairman, 2 p. m. at SfcKinlcy
29, and your joints 70. Much of narrowed, tho food supply is re­ ton and M in Joan Wright.
Annual
Women's
Day
observ.
Hall.
f a t-tm
Our Specialty
stricted and the organ slows down
ance at First Christian Church at 314 N. Park Ave.
Circla 7, Mrs. L. T. Doss, momini worship hour, it s. m.
or functions poorly.
chairman; 2 p. m. with Sirs. L.
Osteen
What good are theao interesting
Baptismal service at Pinecrest
BY MARIAN B. JONES
P. Hagan, 1702 Park Ave.
JEAN’S
Baptist Church I p. m. Youth
facta to ua? We can use them in
Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Jones were
Circle I, Mra. G. B. Husdon, fellowship, 9 p. m.
two waya. Firat we can try to atop
hosts for a dinner party Sunday
SPAGHETTI .
or rovtrae the aging proceaa in
Children's Story Sermon at the
evening honoring Sirs. Lynn Hos­ chairman; 3 p. m. with Sirs. Har­
HOUSE
theie organa. Second, If thia la
ier on her birthday. Others pres old StcAlexandcr in Loch Arbor. 1:30 a. m. worship hour of r lrst
Circla 9, Mr*. C. Pursell, chair­ Methodiist Church.
unsuccessful, we can be our age.
rnt included Lynn Mosler, Robert
ORAXC.P. CITY
SP 4-S1M
Mr. and Mr*. John Melroae have
Chapter meeting* of the Holy A. Dewberry, Sir. and Mrs. John man; 2 p. m. with Mrs. Ray Her­
Our knowledge from the labora­
returned to their home on Like tory of the Investigator tells us Cross Episcopal Church women ny Jones, Jimmy Jones, Jimmy ron, 2410 Palmetto Ave.
Butler, for tho winter. They ipent that we may be able to accomp­ will meet next week a* follows: DcShaio and John Coe.
TUESDAY
(ho lummer at their home in lish the first by changing our eat­
Circle t, Mrs. Richard Graham,
St. Agnes chapter meets Mon­
A board meeting of the Oviedo
Corunna, Mich.
ing habits—in quantity etpecl- day at 3 p. m. with Mrs Fr*nlt P-TO was held Thursday, Dec. chairman, 3.43 a. in. with SUs,
STORE
3lri, .Manning 71X1(1, .Mrs. Uni ally ami perhaps in quality—us­ Mrbane Jr. Mis* Eva Hunt will 3. at Hie home of the president, Byron Smith, 2A30 Elm Ave.
Circle 3, Sirs. Ashby
Jones,
be co-hoslct*.
Nettle*. Mr*. Edward Hirt ami ing less animals fats.
FLOOR CLBAN1XG
J. SI. Staley. Plans for the forth
The lerond goal we can reach
St. Ann’s chapter meets Monday coming P-TO meeting, scheduled chairman, 9:43 s. m. with Sirs.
Mi*i Lily Hirt, visited (heir sister
AND POLISHING
Edwin Lindsey. I&gt;och Arbor.
of Sanford Lodge No. 62 F. &amp; A. M.
and brother-in-law, Mr. ami Mr*. by reducing the load on each In­ at 2;3o p. m. with Mrs. C. F. for nest week, were discussed.
SALE
Circle 4,Sir*. R. F.
Cole,
Georgs Barrerr, In Cocoa, Sunday. dividual. organ An old liver can­ Brown and Mrs. I&gt;, Turner as co­
The
new
Pure-Oil
Filling
Stachairman. 9:43 s. m. with Mrs.
will he held Monday Evening. Dee. 14 Sanford Rhrtne C M
Mr*. F.ffie Darrei, who ipent not handle rich food and drink, hostess.
Vinyl-Asbestos
St. Mark’s chapter, meets Mon­ lion, constructed by Ben F. Ward. Mrs. H. B. Crumley, Silver Lake.
the aummer in Betfist, Maine has old kidneys need lots of water
nulldiag. Dinner nerved at Seven P. M. Those deniring r•nerva­
Sr..
New
Smyrna
Beach
and
Tile
ea. V
WEDNESDAY
returned to her home in Osteen, and leva salt, an old heart does day at 9:30 a. m. with Mrs. W. E. leased to the oil company, opened
tion
make same with Secretary F. L. Miller Net Later than
Circle 10, Mrs. W. W. Tyre,
for the winter. Her daughter in- not like to be hurried and creaky Kirchhnff. Mrs Donald Jones will for business flee, t with J. Em­
207 W. t»t St.
FA 2-4358
Dee,
19. One dollar to accompany each reservation.
be
co-hostess.
joinia
work
better
if
oiled
by
chairman,
8
p.
m.
with
Mrs.
J.
law, Mrs. Homer Darrea, accom­
In tbo Mary Carter Paint
St. Mary’s chapter meets Tues­ mett’ Kelsey as operator.
H. Pigott in I.och Arbor.
panied her and will apend several gentle exercise at frequent inter­
Ruilding
Little Star) Jane Kelsey has been
vals.
day at 8 p. m. with Mrs. Donald
diya before returning.
THURSDAY
Be and live your ago and grow E. Thompson and Mrs. Tom West out of school with ear trouble.
Circle 2. Strs. Rupert Strick­
Slary
Jane
informs
us
as
soon
as co-hostess.
in happineai.
as her rar ts well she is to under­ land, chairman, meets at 8:13
p. m. In the Dependable Sunday
go a tonsillectomy.
School class room of the Church.
The WMU of th« First Baptist
A *h«r* It American M astiy
Church of Ovirldo ha* been en­ Lake Mary
throughout the years. Fee infione i lion exit —
joying a Week of Prayer services
each evening this week at the
church, various circles conduct­
SECURITY
ing the meetings.
Member* of tin W.S.C.S. of
BY IDA MAY 1UOBLOM
Mrs. Robert Bennett, isng “ O Sirs. Pauline Murphy, who Is
SSOCIATES, INC,
Mr. and Mr*. John Nordrn had
First Methodist Church met for Holy Night", accompanied at the recuperating from a major opera­
the December business and pro­ piano by Mrs. T. C. O'Steen. The tion, Is with her brother-in-law a* their guest over tha Thanks­
Gordo* J. Tod, Mgr.
KIRK • PI***
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and sister, Sir. and Sirs. R. F. giving holidays, their daughter,
Watch Tuenday'a
gram meeting Tuesday at 9.43 a. program closed with members Wheeler, Jr. and family for a Janice, of Washington, D. C.
Direct Wire To Sincere A Co., .Members New Tech Steek Sack.
Sanford Harold
m. Following the executive hoard singing Christmas Carols, ac­ few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evana have
meeting the program was present­ companied hy Mrs. O'Steen.
Mrs Inex Knell hid with her returned home alter a visit with
for Thanksgiving her son, Fred­ frienda and relalivei in New York
ed In the Church aanctuary.
dy. of Marietta, Ga. and hi* bud­ Cily and Rosinn, Staia.
Mrs. Eugene Williami, presi­
dy, James Cordell, Allanta, Ga.,
dent, announced that the annual
also Mr. and Mr*. Edward Kasell
Christmas party will be held In
NOT RESPONSIBLE
ami daughter, Linda and Elmo J,
McKinley Hall, Thursday Dec. 10.
Collins.
I wilt not be responsible for
A covered dish supper will be
Miss Martha Jean Hardy and
any debts incurred by anyone
served i t 8:30 p, m. and all mem­
grandfather. Mr Camp, of Auaother than myself.
bers are invited and urged to at­
i *
trli, Ga. were with Sir. and Mrs.
tend. Mrs. Ashby Jones is pro­ The Sanford Moose l odge is spon­ Lawson Hard) |ur the holidays.
Signed JOSEPH XAMPF
soring an anniversary dame Satur­
gram chairman.
Twelfth Annual Opening
Dolts that members have dress­ day at 8 p. m. at the lodge hall,
ed for the Salvation Army, were 2339 Orlando Dr.
1959 - 60 Season of the
Shop For Christmas
displayed at Ih* meeting. The
It will be an informs! dance and
worship center was arranged by all members and guests are welAt
Mrs. Gretchen Crowell.
corns.
Some
surprises
are
promts-j
Mrs. Ashby Jones, program
SA N
FRANCISCO
GIANTS
leader for the day, presented a cd to those attending.
very interesting
program on
The Sanford Women's Golf Assn
f&amp; U W S l 'A
Christmas eus’.om* in other coun­
ciation wilt hold a board meet­
Attention
Members
tries. 3lrs. Arthur Beckwith and
ing at the home of Sliaa Ellen
Mrs. George Mills also took part Of Woman’s Club
Hells, 1018 Oak Ate., Monday at
211 E. l i t
in this program.
Members of the Sanford Wom­ 8 p. m.
an's Club will make reservation*
for the Christmas luncheon next
NOT RESPONSIBLE
Wednesday by calling Mr*. Clyde
[ will not be responsible for
Ramsey at FA 2u7W.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
any debts Incurred by my wife
The regular reservation chair­
Myrtle Dunlap.
man is out of town. Reservation!
Signed William Dunlap 'should be in not Isier than noun
Tuesday.

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GREASED PIG

Wt hav* been inexpressibly
. J urge to tha name
of humanity oatf la tha causa ad
peace that the Soviet Ualom taka
actios* ta withdraw Soviet forres
from Hungary immediately. .
President Elsenhower In a letter
to Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulgan­
in. Nov. 4. 1UC.
"We shall aever forego our Ide­
ological principles. We arc w al­
ing and ehall wag* aa tmplncrablo struggle for the Merxlet-LenIniat Ideology, for the triumph of
tho ldcols of Communion."—Sovtot Premier Nikita Khrushchov
before tbe Communist Party Con­
gress In Budapest. Dec. 1. 1*58.
When Eisenhower wreta hit let.
ter to Bulganin, up to 200.000 So­
viet troop* with l.aoo to 4,000
tanka were laying waate Budapest
and resistance centers throughout
Hungary where a desperate peo­
ple cut off from all outside aid
were fighting a losing battle for
freedom.

scarcely eaa be Imagined, espe­
cially an tt must fall on the care
of famIUer ef the victims and of
Hungarian! sunk la apatky after
failure ef their eonvulaive and
courageous grasp at freedom.
For la Huafa.y today there can
bo ao love of the Soviet Uniuc
nor for the Communist minority
which rules only with the aid of
10.000 to M.00» Soviet troops who
itttt remain. .
Khrushchev'! speech to Hun­
garians could only mean that far
them there could be no bope.
Fer the world leaders who now
are expected to meet with Khru­
shchev at tbe summit next spring,
it was notice served once again
that even a compromise will have
a Communist price tag sod that
Communist aims remain as they
have been — domination not only
of Hungary but ef the world as
well.
World shock at Soviet brutality
In Hungary, aa expressed by F.issnbower's letter to Bulganin, had
its echo in the United Nations.
A United Nations investigating

Three y ean later in the city
where the bloodletting by Soviet
troops left mo e than 20.000 Hun­
garians dead, Khrushchev an­
nounces that the Communist Par­
ty Is "now successfully accom­
plishing the tasks of socialist re­
construction."
A more cynical
statement

team indicted Russia in the most
biting and bitter report ever
made against a U N. member.
But it failed to change the
course of history and reports
reaching both London and Wash­
ington continue to tell of Commu­
nist execution of freedom fight­
ers.

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A re Problen
By CORDON J. TOLL
M m r r , Sw«riiy AiwoetalM,.he.
The ateelworkera are hack to work and once »E«ln
Ta m a r in e back Into American induatry, Many would like to
S w n l S t th e ateel strike history la a thing of the p a st Un,'fortonitely, this Isn’t the case.
The SO day cooling off period eapires January 25 and tha
^opinion of many in the know think that the strike is almost
•certain to atari all over again. None of the basic issues have
n solved.
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The basic issue Is not a matter o f so many cents an hour;
Marias have shown a willingness to compromise
'ea that. What Is at stake are work rules.
Makom Forbes claims that featherbedding (an excesamount of manpower to perform a given task) is a
luxury the U . S. can no longer afford. "It is dragging our
is toward Insolvency." "It is adding to industrial costs
t a Mate when V, B. goods are being hardpreseed In world
arkets. It Is slowing production at a time when Russia is
fia in ln f giant strides on us. Yet on this issue the unions sesm
Indisposed to g t o en yjeai ground."
, likely Congress will step in.
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Gifts o f Seeuritlea to Minors Acts are now on the books
Ja all 50 states. It is quite etsy to give stocks to children.
Bseurities can be a very educational gift. A gift of a stock or
bond saabfcs a youngster to have direct experience of own*
la g a share in U. S. industry. It gives them a chance to sense
the opportunities and risks that will fact them when they are
•out In the world.
*t
Here's what Is involved:
*
8e!eet tho stock or bond you want.
’ Have It registered in the name of an adult custodian.
Tha g ift, of course, is irrevocable. Thera Is nothing to
stop the custodian from selling the first security and rain*
vesting the money In another.
By ED KOTKHHA
Other expenses — hotels, meals, dig in for another 99,000 or more
Thera a r t also tax advantagaa to giving stocks and
WASHINGTON — It happened taxis and cost of filing stories— for »*ch nt th.lr mm.
bonds. You can give up to $3,000 every year free of g ift tax
Bting a Jet-age correspondent
(1,000 for t married coupic.) Dividends are tax free to the almost overnight, but It wee in­ snouto bring tha cost of the 20-day
trip to aomethlng like |S,000.
is certainly broadening, but these
evitable the minute commercial
ild up to tho amount of the 1600 annual exemption.

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October in history, reported the Commerce Department. Cor*
rations rolled out 9553 million, compared with $819 million
t year. Total dividend payments are now running at an
annual rate of $14 billion, another all time high.
The Laagvsge ef lavfatlagi
Holding Company: a corporation which owns the sccuri*
ties o f another, in most cases with voting control. Guaranteed
Stock: usually preferred stock on which dividends ere guar­
anteed by another company, under much the same clrcumstances as a bond is guaranteed. Investment Trust: n com­
pany which uses its capital to invest in other companies.

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. Womanless Jury No Bar To Jail
TALLAJMMgE (UPI) - A
Tampa fceuMwlfa must so to Jail
hr bestiag her husbaad ts death
With a baseball bet—cars U Ibare
weren’t say women oe the jury
that eonvletad iter.

Juror* aerve only on s voluntary
bails la unconstitutional.
In a split decision the Supreme
Court upheld the lower court’!
decision.

The mejurtty said a rule or regulotion conearnlng jury service for
So Mid the Florida Supreme women ”ta not objectionable mere­
Court Wednesday.
ly because it mey Incidentally op­
The attorney fey Mrs. darenre erate to limit the proportion of
Koyt Med to get her second degree women on juries.”

murder conviction thrown out on Mrs. lfoyt was eonvletad of beat­
the grounde that there waa an all- ing to death her husband. Air
male jury. The lawyer contended Ferae Cap). Clarence Hoyt, an
that a state statute that womei Sept. 20, 1MT.

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jets hit the nirlonts, We now have
Washington correspondents with
920,000-end-up-a-yeer sspensa ac­
count*.
That’s what most major papers
and wire services with Washing­
ton bureaus will have had to shell
out per man for traveling ex­
panses alone this fiscal year. And
it’a probably Just the beginning of
thla new ere of jet-jockeying Journatlim.
The climax — end the biggest
ja r to the acrutinliers ef swindle
sheets — comes this mouth whew
I’resident Elsenhower sweep* off
across the Atlantic for a 20,000mile Jaunt Into Europe, the Mid­
dle East end Africa.
White House press secretary
Jtm Hagsrty said tha jat fare for
each of the W #r so newsmen and
women making tha trips will be
14,000, The press Jet was chartered
for something under a half-million
dollars, ami correspondents pay
their pro-rata share.

This new dimension in reporting
started with the Nixon trip to
Moscow and Warsaw thla summer.
That cost close to 11,800 par re­
porter.
The next jaunt by Jet was with
Nikita Khrushchev around the
United State*. This was Inter­
spersed by a bit of horse-andbuggy hind of travel, llhe trains
and piston planes. Coat: 91,000.
A few weeks earlier a press jet
streamed across Germany end
Great Britain a* . ur Washington
globatrottara tried to keep up
with the President. Between time-,
the White House m in followed
Ike on little Jet side tripe to placet
Ilka Palm Springe and August*.
Thus, within a half year, the
extracurricular travel expenses of
our Washington cor its pendants
will have come to almost 919,000—
more than soma of them mako ta
a y tar’s time.
Next’ June, Ike will sip to Ku*sia, and front officaa of about 100
newspaper* end wire services will

flashy speed* have brought on
new problems. For instance, on
his December trip, the President
will be moving so far so feat that
some reporter* may not gat to
at* much more then the interior!
of air terminals, their plane, the
cable offices and their hotel rooms.
Ike’s jet will whisk him so
spsedlly that stories cabled from,
•ay, Morocco, will be hitting the
streets while Mr. Elsenhower is
landing in Washington.
Actually, it won't be until next
summer when Jat-stream journal­
ism hit* its fastest atride. That's
when Presidential candidate* go
aupersonlching into every slxabte
city in the country.
Our reporters will have to work
twice a t hard covering these tra­
velers. who will K* traveling twice
as fast, talking twice as much a*
in the old Hays.
It will he not only the overseer*
of the swindle sheets who will be
grimacing. Pity the poor aarweary constituent, too.

Quality Education Being Stressed
ATLANTA (UPI) - It icem i as
though the pendulum 1* swinging
in more ways than one in southern
college* today. Simply slaltd, the
emphisia la on "quality” rduca
lion.
A number of factors ire retpon
sible but probably chief among
them are racial Integration efforti. economic factor* and (he
emphasis on the need for trained
spcelalitlt in the apace age.
Not many years ago, 14 cred
ita from an accredited high achool
would get you in almost any cot­
tage. Following World War It col­
lege doors were opened wide for
all comer*. Now tha change of
policy hat let In, alowly in some
Institutions, fast in others.
Students entering colleges today
■re hit with batteries of tr»u,
guidance centori and evaluations.
Integration effort! to torn* states
have contributed to no small de­
gree to tha stiffening of entry re­
quirement!. But, once In*’, ailed,
the regulation* apply to all alike.

Eronomici also play a part. It
costa taxpayers plenty of monry
to admit a student to a atate col­
lege. In Georgia, for example, If
stale colleges were to admit 4,noo
more students then they now have
It would cost M million dollars
Just for the buildings to house and
educate them.
Despite the slider requirements,
the educators would hav* to go
much further to duplicate tha
kind of entry rule* that one#
were in use.
Robert 0. Arnold, chairman of
the Georgia Board of Kcganls,
quotes these interesting require­
ment* at ih* University of Geor­
gia in the by gone era of 1M0-61:
’’For admission to the freshman
d a is, a candidate must be 14

Under sponsorship of the United
Slates, the U.N. is scheduled
again to discuss Hungary's plight,
over objections of the CommLn.it
bloc.
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This discussion, too, is unlike;.*
to change materially the course
of history. But at least it can
spotlight for the Communist Jcatl
erthip the fact that the cold w*r
thaw and the "Camp David Spir­
it” have not blinded the fret
world to the crimes of "social,*
reconstruction.”

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Publishers Urge Deductible Ads
WASHINGTON (UPI) A
spokesman for the American
Newspaper Publishers Assn, hat
urged Congress to allow business
firms to charge off all advertis­
ing coats aa tax-deductible busi­
ness expenses.

Street Breakage
Complaints Heard
Complaint* about street light
breakage in the 14th St. area came
to the police station and tbe Senford City Manager's office yester­
day.
Florida Power and Light Co.
told the police that during the past
three months eight lights have
been (hot out or broken by rocks
on Valencia Drive. Ptumosa Drive
and on 14th St. The bulbs cost
seven or right dollars each, the
company said.
A resident yesterday called the
city manager's office to complain
about breaksga of three or four
whltaway globes op 14th St. be­
tween Sanford and Locust Avenues.

Nation On Wheels
NEW YORK (UPI) The
United States, with lass than T
per cent of the w &gt;rUl'a population
own* 70 per cent of all the world's
cars, according to Iht American
Finance Conference. There are
about M million passenger cars in
tbe U. 5. today, while the world
figure is said to stand at about
M million.

years old and must rxhtbit a cor­
rect knowledge of Caesar. Cicero'a orations, Virgil, Salluat,
John and Acts in Greek Testa
ment, Greek raid er, Latin and
Greek proandy, lix book* of Xeno­
phon's Anabasis, two books of
Homer's Iliad, English grammar,
geography, arithmetic, Davies’ el­
ementary algebra or the subjects
of equation of the first and aaeond degree, binomial theorem,
extraction of roots, ratio and pro­
gression and tha three books of
Legendre's geometry."
Arnold also points out that
"regular and punctual attendance
on morning and evening prayers
at the chapel" was required. On
Sunday all students were requir­
ed to attend church services.

The House Ways and Means
Committee gave the proposal a
mixed reaction.
Elisha Hanson, the association's
general counsel, told the commit­
tee Wednesday that Congress
should strip the International Re­
venue Service of ita power to dis­
allow tax deduction* on advertis­
ing it docs not consider an "ordin­
ary and necessary” business ex­
pense.
Hanson also protested recent Su­
preme Court rulings upholding the 1
agency's power to take such ac­
tion. lie criticised the revenue
service for its recent denial of
tax deductions on cost of adver­
tisements by electrical power
companies designed to "inform
the public of the advantages of
privately owned power over its
government competition.”

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Still Uses Horses
WASHINGTON (LTD - Al­
though farm ers now own more
than t,*00,000 tractors, three times
as many a t in 1910, about seven
million acres of land are still
used for growing feed for horses
and mules, figures of the Agricul­
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C o v in g io n ^ t t,vers Sports
tty JERKY COYINtiTON
Well, the 1959 basketball season i* just
around the corner. Next Tuesday night
tiie Sanford Seminole* take on the Lyman
Drey hound* in a doulilehcadcr that gets
underway at 7 p.m. The junior varsity
team* will meet in a preliminary event
and the vursity squads will take tlie jump
from center immediately following their
game.
THU year the old Seminole High gym
will really get a workout. If you don't
think we need h gym just listen to this!
The City Basketball League will begin
play this week and it alone will have eight
game* each week in the gym, let alone
all the home games of the Seminole.*.
Along with this the city is also sponsor­
ing a “Biddy” basketball league which
will play games here. Throw in a few stag e
play* and the follies and what do you
have? A mas* state of overlapping
schedules and plain old confusion.
Of course, the gym at the now high
school will relieve a lot of this, but it’s a
shame that we didn't include a basketball
court in the Civic Center. When the Civic
Center was planned maybe there wasn't
much interest in the gume around San­

LOGAN, Utah (UPD — Gene
Fullmer, from the college of bird
knock*. I* an 65 favorite to keep

bio middleweight (NBA) crown
OMight in an unprecedented ant
vwrsity-campus fight with the very
collegiate E l l s w o r t h (Spideri

ford. but you can bet there is now. When
action gets underway in the City League
it is a pretty tough job to gel a starting
position on the teams because men are
coming from everywhere to play. With
the material that shows up for the league
action, this could prove to be one of the
best of it’s kind if there were some place
for practice and play.
The other night at the football barbecue
given by the Boosters Club, the Seminole
coaches were discussing the problem.
When they pointed out that at Lyman the
boys have to practice outside on a day
court I felt much better aland things here.
Although one of the Sanford players
might get tangled tip in some stage ropes
or trip over the footlights, at least he
doesn't come in wearing a nice shade of
blue on a cold day.
This really is a problem in the county,
for basketball is a very important part
of the athletic program and no boy should
be denied the best of everything when it
comes to sports. The facilities are equally
as poor at Oviedo, so maybe the school
bonds will bring the three county high
schools up to the level of other schools in
the district.

Syracuse, U C LA Tangle
On Gridiron Tomorrow
LOS ANGELES (U H l—Power­
ful Syracuse, the nation's topntnkinir football club, today gets
in some quick, last minute prac­
tice hefoie closing out I* season
against UCLA here Saturday in a
nationally-televised game.
Although the Orangemen were
loath to make advance excuses
for themselves, the Syracuse
squad has mi«&gt;ed so many prac-

tire sessions due to te d
tn New- York that
Rrhwxrtiwaldar w a a
worried.
The team arrived ad Tnateaad
air terminal at nearby
Thursday night. They wta
ly to the Cohaentn from
port.
The "trial horse" U C L A ____.
posed a challenge to Syraeuaa'a
unbeaten record a* a raeok af t e
upset victory two week*
Southern California. Tha
were the nation'a
team to Syracuaa
UCLA.

Webb.
A Their nalianally televised and
Vbroidcaat (NBC) 1! rounder will
be staged in the Utah Stale Uni­
versity field house at 10 p.m
e.a.t. Never before was a pro­
MIAMI BEACH (Ul’l l -M iam i's
fessional title fight held n*i a col
high scoring Hurricanes went over
lege campus.
the hundred mark for the second
Despite the odds on this return
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time in as many games Thttrs
match, lanky Webb of Chicago
day* night, downing Jacksonville
predicted confidently t o d a y .
University, 106 95.
"Fighting on the campus I can't
The final score did not show
lose—I ran't let down that cheer­
the true margin of victory. The
i n g section from Idaho State Col
llurncftnr* had rolled up tot)
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point* and held a 25 point lead
Webb, who was outpointed bj
with four minute* left when Mi­
Fullmer in a nonlitle 10-rounder
ami Coach Brttre Hale cleaned
at Salt Lake City last year, train­
hi* bench
A SILVER I'MiAKETTE CASK wist* given to Dick Sil­
ed for lonight i longer contest at
vern from thp Booster* Club as a token of appreciation
Pocatello, in the Idaho Slate Col­
for the work he has done coaching the JV football team
lege field home. He was a stu­
anti the basketball team in cooperation with IJutl Layer,
dent at ISC before he turned pro­
fessional.
Fullmer of West Jordan, Utah,
said, "I got my arhooling as a
welder's helper in the big copper
'• f i l at Bingham Canyon, and that
was just the right schooling for
the kind of work I'll do again
FORT LAUDERDALE (UPI&gt;— *wim forum beginning hriv Pec Iwcaine of added emphasis for
tonight on Protestor Webh ”
More than fc*i •wiinmer* and 21.
the 1960 Olympics.
Gene seeks hi* 11th straight
victory: Webb hi* fifth straight
coache* from 5« school, across
forum official* said the two |hf&gt;
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NNnLli Tuesday'»
knockout.
United Press International
M, and Wichita heat Hardin Sim the nation arc expected lo parti week event, which close* Jan 3 p,.r *7. p W1(l |,f preceded by
Sanford Herald
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Co-promoter Norman Rollischild
Add Jerry Lucas snd Boh Nord- mans, 90 57.
rip.tle In the 3l*t annual college ' promises lo be the best in h &gt;:•&gt; a
Pa* water show.
said the advance sale Indicates) a
pear capacity 7.000 crowd and a mann to the list of young giants
gate of about 195.(100. Rothschild who'll make college basketball ri­
of Syracuse, N.Y. Is eopmmniing vals think Wilt Chamberlain nev­
f with Utah's Intermnuntain Rov­
er turned pro.
ing ‘’luh.
The season i* !ryi than a week
tn e champion siiould get annul
(70,000 as hit 10 per cent of tha old but it's already obvious that
net gale and $100.000 TV lee. Lucas is guing to make Ohio
Wehb should receive about $33,0(10 Slate a powerful challenger tor
the Big Ten championship and
for his go per cent of each.
Dark . haired Fullmer, brawny Nordmann can make .St. Lout*
and bull-shouldered, is favored University a strong contender tor
because he came from behind on I the Missouri Valley cyrown.
Lucas, a 69, 333-pounder who
Sept. 11, 1950. and wilted Wehb
with a plunging hodv attack in the was hailed as an All American
A l i s t three rounds for the unani- before he ever played a college
mnut decision: 96 91.97 93, 97 95. game, led Ohm Stale lo a 91 .V*
The Spider, attempting hit first rout of Memphis State Thursday
11-rounder lonighi, must with­ nigtit while Nordmann. a fi 10,
stand a body battering for five 270 pound Junior was llir key man
additional rounds unless he ran in St, I antis' 76 til victory n r r
knockout Gena in the early going St John's of New York. I ■ Na­
tional Invitation Tourn.iiu.'n . dr
lending c a tin in.
L iras ntayed only IT mininr*
but scored It) field goals and con
netted on it straight free throw*
a t Ohio State won its Second
straight non-conference game,
Nordmann. surprisingly agile
d r.n o r his tremendous sue. scor
MIAMI BEACH. Fla. ( U P lt- ed 1.1 of Si Louis' 29 points dur­
Some daya everything goea hay­ ing (he vital rally. Tony Jackson,
wire. like with the Milwaukee St John's high-jumping All \invrBraves, who within a 21-hour lea candidate, tallied 31 points
stretch failed in a bid fur Don during the game.
Michigan State whipped Bowling
niasmgame and glumly watched
other* fry lo throw their boon* Green, 96 67, and Illinois downed
Butler, 53-75, in other games in­
money down a drain.
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All this misfortune hit the volving Big Ten teams in winning
• R ru N practically at the same non conference games; Bradley
time at major I n j u r officials rolled up 110 68 count uti \himoved here for Iheir meeting* lene Christian. New York 'nlwhich start next Tuesday and the varsity shaded Marquette, 7JC9.
minor leaguers wound up their Southern Methodist lni.it Minne­
sota, 71B0, and Notre Dante de
convention at St. Peleraburg.
(ienerai Manager Johnny Me- fcated Western Illinoi*. 77 59,
Lance Olson scored 13 point* to
llalr of the llravcs admitted he
had made a hid for Rlasingame. lead Michigan State * defending
the fine little second haieman of eonferenre champion* lo il* ea.y
win. Jim Harrow led Bowling
the Cardinal*.
"We realise the Giants strength Green with 29.
Illinois had a real *care from
sjaneci themselves in their deal
with the Orioles and it's up to u* [toiler at Champaign, til., but
lo belter ourjclve*, loo,’’ Mcllale rallied from a 36 13 hallime d&lt; f.
icit with tile aid n( iub*Ulutr
explained
“ The Card* want loo much for Bruce Bunkenburg's 19 points
Blaiingamc. (hough. They asked Ken Bennington tallied 37 points
lor two regulars, neither of whom for the losers.
Sophomore Chester Walker set
■re rinky-dinks."
Mcllale wnuldn l identify the a school record by tallying It
players hot they are known to he points in Bradley « rout nf Abilene
pitcher Bob Buhl and shortstop Christian. Walker, who .lands 6 6.
made 15 of 35 field goal tries for
Johnny logan.
A The Cards claim negotiations - a .720 shooting mark
A1 Mlardi's field goal with 15
have fallen flat.
“ Everyone want* to give a row- | seconds left overcame a 31-point
boat (or a battleship," comment­ performance hv Don Koju as
ed Manager Silly Hrmu*. "They New York University'* 19th
a»k you for this guy an when ranked team opened it* new sea
you tell 'em you'll give someone son with a victory. Tom Sanders
else Instead, they act like you NYU * All - American candidate,
stabbed them right under the scored 33 poml*.
Sieve Strange scored 21 p-unU
heart ”
Possibly an even greater blow and Kim Na.li 19 a* S.MI ruined
foe the Braves was the minor Coach Johnny kundla’s debut a*
A leagues' approval of a d r a f t Minnesota co-ch and John Tul
amendment aimed at curbing ex­ ly'a 3 points .parked Notre Dame
cessive bonus spending. The to its easy win over Western II
Braves objected vociferously but linoi*. Maryland upset G e o r g e
Washington, fil 57, South Carolina
were out voted.
In a nutshell, if the proposal is downed Krskme College, 67-50,
passed hr the majors next week Tenne-tee ripped Davidson. 192
—and chances look good that it
The Eye Research Foundation
will he — it would allow major
league club* to option a drafted reports that 2,300,000 Americans
Today, list panara over a p m in u a piggy hank
littrenui racy and aor.Uliam?
Faith in the future of free enterprise lies
ririt year player hack to tha min­ spent more than $313.t«0,noi) for
nid
carefully
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first
deposit
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behind
the extent tie expans ion program
contact lenses in 1958.
ora for three years.
To be strong. America m ust maintain
upon uhich Florida Pou *r A Light ComRut, what of tomorrow?
not only her military might, but her economic
puny 1* embarkr%t. Potter it as vital lo the
Will he be able to pursue a banking n trra r
vigor and vitality. Only by remaining con­
uel/are of our nation as money and nutunder a free enterprise system of K npomic
stantly alert to all forces th a i threaten
ales.nnd Florida Power A Light Comping
stability? Or, will the financial bulwark th at
our freedoma can we aucceeafully repel the
u building ahead to o».ure dependable
sustain* America'* high atandarda of liv­
challenge* lo our way of life. It i* a job
power for Florida'sgrou-Oi. ..and for HA Ping I* weakened by I ho nubile fortes of
all America share*
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College Court Action

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Building Boom

1969 for Seminole County i* loominr »a * record
k m k la i year tor construction of new homes, Zoning
director Robert Brown said today.
During November, 152 building permits were issued
with a valuation of 11,922,057. Out of the 152 permits,
121 w e n for new homes.
Thus far this year over approximate!y 1.300 build,
ing permits were issued for a valuation well over the
| u million mark.
During the first 11 months of 1959, close to 1,000
homes have been built, according to figures reby the zoning office.

State Has Plenty W ater
Needs
* JACKSONVILLE ( U P P - F l o -

•sta r euppllet throuih 1970.

It noted that agriculture ii the
# l t has d s w ef vattr to nett
all Us gtwwta ased*. the State biggest waUr user in ih» etau.

W aist l a s n c i Commission Mid A eurvty in I960 i bowed 7(3,000
acre* under irrigation, requiring
&lt; The only dangtr lies in poor an average daily eontumption of
Waaafcmsnt and watte, Ui« com. waUr amounting to 1,163 million
said ta a report to the gallon*.
Committee on National
Wakefield estimated (hi* will
increaM to 2,200 million gallon*
Tbs committee held s public per day by 1*70.
The increailng development of
tearing Jeers yesterday ea rlands
• a Ur ytoblsms.
atomic power, he Mid, will re­
_ Florida’s bis wsUr problem, quire more cert and control over
Said Commission Director John tbo aodM r industry to protect
W» Wabaflsid, U too much wsUr the water re*ourt(*. He warned
la tbo wrong plica a t Uto wrong problem* will occur in keeping
Mm*. Ho soid this was aggravated water ueod in atomic power plant*
Ip sum’s attempt* to put Isnd from bosoming contaminated with
ta asw uses, uabalaaefss the wat­ radiation.

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Wakefield Mid tbs wsUr prob­
lem would bs harder to handle tn

seedep years.

One of the biff tit p rttiu rti in
tOurilt-mlnded Florida I* going to
bo on waUrt to accommodau the
water recreation!*!.

“It U not impoitible to forette
(ho dey when every avellable
surface acre ef water will be
t t l l i i Upon u &lt;.»•.’/ tU i k IMCion1 1 urge of tha roeidenta tad
yUitore of Florida,’’ bs Mid.

Hs recommended that the Senate committee contlder ways to
Milan o monetary value to rsereetlonel sctivltiec.
Ho Mid long-range planning U
ViUl, but recommendod that tbo
sUUe bo allowed to reuln control
over their water suppllee.
The 16-page paper eUlmated

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Iron Curtain
Al Nazarene
Church On Sunday
’•The Iron Curtain" will bs the
topic of a Bible Study conducted
by the Rev. W. A. Seward at the
Church of the Neurone Sunday
evening, December (.
Mr. Soward i* a retired pallor
now living in Sanford who i* well
known for hi* kern Bible teaching
and rtpotiiion. 7 be Bible Clan
is held the firit Sunday of each
month at 9;W to 6 tl p tr.. to that
interested peraona of other churchet migbt attend and still be able
to make the evening arn ic a at
their own church.
Winston Churchill coined the
phraae. “The Iron Curtain1' at Ful­
ton. Missouri in 1901 when he said,
“ Russia ha i lowered the iron cur­
iam between Last and Wert."
However, many centuries ago the
Prophet Daniel fortiaw thia devel­
opment and recorded it in hi* Old
Testament book.
The public is cordially invited to
take advantage of this unusual op­
portunity to hear the Word of Gad
expounded by thia gifted servant of
the Lord.

Rooney Calls
Off Appearance
On Paar Show

Bardot Show Coming To Movieland
Brigitte Bardot rsm ts to the The other feature on the pro­
Msvislastf Dm*.is starting t o ­ gram Is "Tbs Wild and the lanocent" Marring Audit Murphy
day.
HIM Bardot will start ta "TBs and Sandra Dec.
On Wodoeaday ftartlng a two
Xlght Heaven Fall.’’

Story Sermon
Set By Church
“How tbs preacher t i l
for s rids," will bs tbs topic of s
children's atsry-ssrmsw given by
tbs Btv. T. C. Ofcoan at (be
Firat Matbodiat Cburcb to d ay
morning- Beginning December «
and aeUsning IBs ftret to d ay
of svtry month, Pastor O’ltten
will stake tbo aMry-sorw** a
feature of tbs • : » a. at. asrrlcs.
Tbs ftret of tk*M will tall Ue
i lory of a Kioiotor’s ride in a
police prowl car os Ckriatau
Eve. Tbl* exciting psraoul caperis sc* will appeal oot oaly to childrm but to tbelr paraata tad other
adults aa wall, "ft waa so* of the
most balr-raiaiog tad heart-warmtog sxpsrisacss sf a y Ufa,’* say*
th« pastor.
Further atreu an tbs churchr
effort to mintitar to its youth will
follow tbo ftret Sunday craning of
each month. Young people of the
church will participate in the
evening larvice, reading Scripture
HEART COUNCIL MEMBERS of the Seminole-DeBary Association dUand offering the prayers. The pas­
cu35 plan* for the forthcoming heart fund drive. Seated are left to right,
tor will apeak on the subject,
"Youth Caught la the Middle” In
Mr.*. Michael Caoio. Mrs. Leonard Munson and Gordon Toll. Stand­
which be will deal with the cur­
ing is Douglas M. De Neen of St. Petersburg, field director of the State
rent situation tn which many
Heart Association.
harmful interests and influences
are vying against tbs efforts of
parents, churches, and other agen­
cies with high moral standards.
Comountion will be aarvad ai
usual in both tha morning
Mr*. Munson, who again i* serv­ who is a double academy award services at I SO and 11:00 a. m.
Thit wetk three local member*

Area Heart Group Sets Plans For Drive

Cub Scouts Get
Merit Awards

HOLLYWOOD (UPJ) — Jack
Pear appeirtd tn hit nitrhtly 1*1tvieion show a t uiual Thurvday ol the Seminole-DeBary Heart ing a* chairman of the Seminole
night, but actor Mickey Rooney Council met with Douglas M. Dc- County drive, said that the county»sain’t around to trade barbs with Neen of St. Petersburg, field direc­ wide campaign ts evpccird to be
Thirteen trouts of All Soul* him.
tor of tiie Florida Heart Assn’., even more successful than last
Catholic Church Cub Scout Pack
The two performer* had plan­ to formulate plan* for the forth­ year's when funds were boosted by
3U received award* et the pack
the appearance of Victor Borge at
ned a peace meeting before a na- coming Heart Fund Drive.
meeting in the church annex last linniAiftm
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with
plans
to
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of
Mr*.
Leonard
Munton
to
let
everybody
knew
there
were
Cubmsaur Gary Bulger pre­
sided *v*r the masting which no hurt feelingi from their en­ with Mrs. Michael Caolo and Gor­ nounced later, will star a perdon Toll pre-ent.
i former of movie and stage fame
opened with a flag salute by Den counter Tueeday night.
But tha plrat-elxcd actor becked
Five and a shit by Den One. Fol­
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lowing den impaction, award* out late Thursday, declaring;
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ware presented to the acouta. In
"I am convinced nothing fur­
Dan One wolf badges wart award- ther could be gained by anyone
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»-* td to Mlcbatl BogeaJIa, Kichard were 1 to appear with Jack Paar.
I
told
him
personally
that
I
wat
Jarrell, John Hawkins and Bobert
Kuhn. John Hewklne, Richard Ja r­ ■orry for what had occurred Tues­
rell and Robert Kuhn eleo receiv-j day night. As far ae I’m con­
td gold arrow polnte. Ralph La cerned the whole matter is forgotGrinds wat mad* a dtnr.ar and ten."
Darwin Fodder nn auiatant denThe Tuesday night incident
ner.
came when P a ir accused Rooney
Den Five wolf badge* went to of being “loaded” while on the
Steven Mecek, and Ronald Shof­ • how and invited klira to leave.
far. Willard Eckhart, Michael
A 15-minute “reconciliation”
Jay, Edward Gold end Billy Shof­ meeting wat held Wednesday aft­
far war* awarded bear badge*. ernoon and they agreed to forget
Gold arrow points alto want to the wholt thing, Including threat*
Slaven Macek, Ronald Shoffar, by Rooney that he would punch
Michael Luttcher, Billy Shoffar, Paar on the not* and eua for
Willard Eckhart and Edward Gold. •lander.
Den* Gna and hive jointly con­ Rooney, at trie time, alio con­
ducted the eloelng ceremony with sented to maka a guett appear­
ance on the ehow.
the living cirtl*.
Said Paar after Rooney backed
out o f.Thursday night's show;
" I’m eurry h# won’t coma back.
We stand on hi* statement and
hope to be reinatched later at s
(iRKGORY I'KCK and Deboruh K err ia u scene from
Yountsteri ere rtmlnded again belter price."

Biddy Cage Loop
Opens Tomorrow

that the Sanford Recreation and
Parka Department Biddy Basketbell League atari* Its 1(69 teaion tomorrow at • a. m. at the
Seminole High School gym.
Boyi wbo will not be 11 years-ofage before tomorrow or manure
over S’ S" In height are eligible to
participate tn tha three-month pro­
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPli - Ra
mon Armstrong, a 210 pound
guard from Taiai Christian, to­
day waa named aa a replacement
for PrantUa Gault of Oklahoma
on tha Wait taam for the annual
Eait-Waat Shrine football game.
Giutt, s fullback, withdrew becaul* of ilUaa* In his family.

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Jungle Doctor
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'Beloved Infidel' At Ritz Sunday

Dr Thomas A. Dooley, famed
jungle doctor, will bid (arewall to
the American putitic via television
on December *. The next day he
will return to his village hospital
in Muung hmg. Laoi. During the
past no dayi. Dr. Dooley has ap­
peared In ovrr 60 cities and spokrn hefore million* of Americans
in person and through news me­
dia.
The speech wilt he carried over
the American tlroadcailing Com­
pany Television network and will
reach over 1U0 cities. The P r o ­
lian t wlil pre empt "Keep Talking" Tuesday, December a at
10:30 p m., "Keep Talking" is
sponsored by Mutual of Omaha,
who last month presented Dr.
Dooley with the to,tax) Mutual of
Omaha Crisi Award.

production uf the story of the love phical best seller the film was

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day evening nt 7:30. The pastor,
Rev. W. F„ Timm* has arranged
fur several well known singers to
participate in this special month­
ly fcatuie. At tha Sunday mornifttr service Pastor Timms will
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the leading candidate to succeed
Sieve Owen ai head coach of the
Toronto Argonauts of the Big
Four Football Conference.

CHAPEL HILL, NC. &lt;UPI&gt;No'.re Dame Athletic Director Ed­
ward W. (Moose) Krause will be
the featured ip eiier Saturday
night at the annual L'niveriUy sf
North Carolina football banquet.

Laymen of the Congregational
Christian Church will be In ebarg*
of th* service* on Sunday. Tsn of
the man of tha chureh will parti­
cipate in s ipecie] program intro­
ducing the eviry member can­
vass to collet support of th#
church's budget for I9»TO.
Herbert Thurston will be ths
presiding layman for the service.
Four other layman will sp#«^ on
Ihe program. They are: M aster#
Bonner Carter, Edmond Weber,
William Wimbarly, and Glsnn I'tt
Jr.

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of famous writer F. Scott Kite- made.
gerald, for Columnist Sheila It Gra­
MDi Graham's book deals not
ham. opens at the Ritz Theater
Sunday.
with the dynamic and popular
Gregory Peck will star as Fitz­ novelist of the 24 a. but the fading
gerald and Deborah Kerr ai Miss genius of a once great man in the
Utc 30’a and early 40'a;

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A door to door canvas by Auu
volunteer workers will climax the
drive on February 2* which is
designated as Heart Sunday.
DcXccn said that 126 million dola
ta lue s a r i n m i a nun nt €\*
pected in the nation-wide drive
this year with the majority of this
going Into the research field. Last
year 629.000 was given in Florida
and the goal is set for (90.000
this February.
Mr*. Tom Armao is Heart Fund
chairman in DeBary.

day run will be "Go Johnny GoJA
and "The Big Beat.’’
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Friday aod Saturday, the Movieland will show four "horror" shows
including “The Revenge ef Frankeoatein”, "Curie of the Demon”,
•Gorilla at Largs" and "Be* it
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three songs in her animated style.

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7*94 the iecond in Caeiar'a leriei
of four for U.S. Steel. It had
more liughi in It than the Tint
but atill had too many pedeitrian
touche* to be considered a big
lu rccu .
The funniest skit tvao the “Surpriie Wedding." where Ferrer
kept imiling and delivering com­
mercial* through utter pandemo­
nium. The uproar developed when
Ferrer tried to marry off Caeiar
and Audrey Meadow* before a TV
and studio audience. She 77 at
willing. He wasn't, to put it mild­
ly. How he fought!
He endrd up marrying the
wrong girl — and happy about it.
It wai an uproarious ipoof or out­
rageous types of TV programi.
My chief reservation about it seal
that it 7*at picking on a thrme
that has been clobbered before.
The opening skit compared

FOOD STORES

FA 2-7898

Sen ice O ur

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4 It

By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPl) - I don't
think anyone enjoyed matching
Sid Caeiar'a comedy hour at
much «9 gueit Joie Ferrer did ia
being on it.
Ferrer had a wonderful time
portraying a eontcirnreteii em­
cee of a TV brideand-groom
»how called. "Surprise Weddlns"
»nd, later, (he devil in I ipoof
of opera. Hti meaty cnthuaiaim
and comic flair wat the ihow'i
highlight.
The CBS-TV ipecial, c a l l e d .
"Marriage — Handle With Care,"

LIT 'L GIANT

EMERSON
Re c o r d P l a y e r

And

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MENT. BUY NOW SO YOU
401 Magnolia. PA 2 0720.
I'a r I a a. Kitchen equipment,
C A. N CLAIM HOMESTEAD
185.00 Phone FA 2 3151.
1 EXEMPTION NEXT YEAR.
LARGE t bedroom bouae, 2 baths,
large living room and fireplaee, PURN. Apt
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Realtor a Insurer
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ASSOCIATES; H. E. Taffer
ing. 215 Oak Avenue. FA 2 500ft.
furnished; 2800 Orlando Dr., op­
Arthur F. Day. Evarett Harper £
posite Odham and Tudor offices,
SMALL clean (ure. apartment;
Robert F. May, Bart Pilcher,
Ph. FA 21254.
private entrance F^ 2-0702.
Helen E. Noonan
3-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
Phone FA 2-49*1
112 K. Park
2-BEDROOM,
kitchen
equipped
kitchen electrically equipped.
bouse.
Phone
FA
20043.
3 BEDROOM, 2 balhs. 4th addi­
2412 Willow Avenue.
Call
tion Pinrcrist, »1,00* equity.
FA 20274.
FURNISHED upstairs apartment;
Ph. FA -TIM.
3
rooms
and
bath;
all
electric
FURNISIIF.D garage apartment
kitchen; private entrance. Mrs.
1401 Oak Ave.
Harold Appley, ph. FA &gt;4ftgl or NEW LOCH ARBOR
FA 2 3*84.

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leas than 10 minutes from San­
trance, private bath. See Mrs.
ford. let us show you tfeeee
Appleby, FA I toll or FA 2 3988.
quality coot rolled valuta, I bed­
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
room. 2 bath, double carport,
private bath*, 114 W. First St.
priced unbelievably lo w at
914,500.00, your diolet of 2 down
payment plana. Exclusive with
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Ave.,
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family. Pick ep yatar kay at
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MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

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4th Addition
Homes Designed For II
Florida Living.
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* 4 4 Bedroom* —
1 4 2 Bath*

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low as 1425
You can move in immedi­
ately while the papers ire
being processed.
We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home For The First
Year — Or Your Down
Piyment And Closing
Coat Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

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KH R U SH C H EV SA ID
"The proposition that the average
Amerie.L can afford to live to
a three bedroom, twu batk home
like the one shown at the Inter­
national Exposition in Moeeow
i* nothing but CAPnALUTIC
PROPAGANDA!”

CLEAN nicely (urnUhed upitalri
apartment 175. Phone FA 24*82.

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IDEAL RETIREMENT MONK
NEAR LAKE MART. Laka
privileges, 2 Bedrooms, CBS,
Ige. living room, carport*, utility,
quiet neighborhood. Bargain for
cash or wilt sell on terms. Owner
PA 2-072S

The Friendtieil Spot In Town"
. . .The OFFICE Be- Lake
Mary.

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K la r ld l.

WANTED: TO BUY: 2 Bedroom
house: pay toe like rent. Write
Mr. Burley Benett, 111 E ln g
Ave., Sanford.
ft. B a a l

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Odham &amp; Tudor.
Inc.
Cer Hwy. I7-»2 k 27th 8 t /
Phon FA 2-1*01

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A W ant Ad A D ay M akes A ll Business P ay !P h . FA 2-2611
I. B#*I H i n

Fee Sale

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MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Realtor
to
* LAKE MARY
W m . rA 2-4237 of FA 2-1H4.

BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY ; 2424 SUMMERLIN
2 BR. houvr on Magnolia. Juit out
of city limi'a; kitchen equipped.' Only 1400.00 down. FHA, will make
Venetian blindi. apace heater.' you the proud owner of this de­
luxe 3 bedroom Phillips-Built
Hurt aaU at once. 33193. Will
home in beautiful Wyancwood.
MAYFAIR SECTION: Brittany
trade for late model car.
Notice the corner location, treei.
&gt;tyl*. lari* living-dining area,
r A 2-oaai or FA 20333.
and 91* x 130' lot. Exclusive with
fireplace, I be*, om, 2 bath,
SEMINOLE REALTY, 1901 Park
family room. PR. TA 2-3344.
RAYMOND M. BALL Ave. FA 2-3232.
I ACRES villi veil; 4 in bearing
AND ASSOCIATES
REAI EfTATE O tlH -W
grave with fruit; *3.880, 91,090
Rea) Eatala — lmers*ce
2944 French Ave.
down. Phone FA M93*.
Svrety Banda
J. W. HALL
2!S So. Park Ave. Ph. FA *-5641
Stenstrom Realty
Realtor
Ranford
“Call Hall’'
Phone FA 2-1641
•
HERBERT STENSTROM
Evani Bldg, fake Mary
Registered Broker
________rh. fA 2-1280
LEN RISNER
LIKE LAKES?
LAKE FRONT Property in (Osteen
LOTTIE BROADWAY
If
your
pockelbook matches your
249
ft
on
lake;
231
ft.
oo
front;
KEN TORBETT
taste for superb LAKEFRONT
237 ft. on Eait; 98 ft. on Writ;
BETTTE D. SMITH
value, we have a group of 2.
modern I bedroom home, double
Aeeeclatee
3. and 4 bedroom homrs beau­
Ml ». P r t — Ph. FA t-SAM garage; 90 fruit treei; 2 in.
well. Ph. Orlando, GArden 3-5777 tifully located and luxuriously
built to provide you the utmost
1-BEDROOM frame veuee la very
pleasure In Florida living.
grad condition- aprinUer eyaPriced from 223,300. Let us show
C tm p m m f
tem: Brant and rear eeraened in S t .
you and you be Ihe ju je.
A P«rch; garage: large corner lot;
an* W. 19th.
- St.
111 N. Pork Ava. rh. FA 2-8123
W. R. “ BUT STEMFER Ageacy
FOR SALE: latte, all graded, on
FA 2-4M1
112 N. Park
PARMER'S AGENCY
paved tide road near Monroe
N. V. Earner, Realtor
Contra. Phone FA 2-2739.
SMALL house for MOM, workshop
D. H. Whitmore
for DAD, fruit trees, AND an
HOUSE
for Sale or Trade: Price
Lillian G. Trama
apartment to rent for income.
17.300. Terma. Ph. FA 21184.
Aaiociatea.
M300 total price. Call
118 B. Freneh Are. Ph. FA 2 52S1 TRADE EQUITY In home for tale
Alter houra, FA 2 2818. FA 2 011,
SANFORD PROPERTIES
FA S-0M1
* model car. FA 2-2347.
FA 2-3284 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
LOCH ARBOR
g
SALE BY OWNER: Houee,
CANAL FRONT
7. Bull
OpportaaKtoo
112 Holly Ave., 2-bedraoma. MS
Crystal Drive
Priced for gulch tale at 18.400. Thia three bedroom home with m WANTED: Men lnUnetH in
•1.000 dawn payment Contact
truck farming on part timo or
bitha, kitchen equipment, dtsMre. M. L. Batmen, 1IM X.
full time basis. We have good
poeal, exhanat fan. epee* heater
Seminole Bird.
lands. Will share crop or rent.
and Venetian blindi can be
FA 3-4033 for appoint
youra for the low down payment
NEAR HOSPITALT of 11900 and anume low In­ Phono
ment. American Product Ex
A« low ea *300 00 down, 993.00
rhangr, Inc.
ternet rate mortgage nf 4W%.
monthly wfll handle this cute 2 The owner hai (seen transferred
bedroom bungalow, priced at
end haa authortied us to lower TT Fnnai^^olT ^ant^
only 11*30. Offered by SEMIthe paieo la 914.900 with imme­
g
WOT.R REALTY. '001 Park Ave.
diate poeeeeesion.
Exclusive
LAKE MONROE
listing- •
Territory available toon for
A. WILLIAMS, ReaMee AVON Repraeentalivc. Women
C. A. Whid don, Sr. ROBERT
laymewd l o g g i s . Atear.
over 33 given preference. Tf
BROKER
FA
you want about 4 hours per
MB Be. Park Ave. Ph. FA I-I991
day, like people and need ex­
3-BEDROOM home, hardwood
tra money, write, Mrs. Jean
floors. Largo lot 2409 Adame
OWNER WANTS
MUanich, Bow 24*. Lockhart,
Cmnt,
Wynne
wood.
T
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m
s
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an awe
Fla.
FA
2-1917.
leeeted
NEW HOMES Loch Arbor; 2 and
4 bedrooms; F ir exciting
S K I AND MARE
family living srtth planned lux­
OFFER
ury plus ample entertaining
facilities and play arose at
moderate pricei. Shown by ap­
Off LARGE LAKE
pointment Cell FA 2-4032.
♦■Bedroom home with 2't hatha;
large living room; dining room;
Florida room; terrauo Boon; I-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
central heat. Several fruK home. Low down payment. 336
a mooth. 1119 Summerlin.
treei.
2998 SQ. FT. OVERALL

&lt;27,900 TERMS
BUSINESS PROPERTY
Large wore wilh one 2 bedroom
apartment and two 1-bedroom
apartment*. On corner lot with
extra lot in rear for parking.

&lt;32,000 TERMS

ROSA L. PAYTON

NATURE KNEW
somehow that the little oak tree
that started growing decades
■an weald someday shad* this
modem I bedroom home. Neat,
trim, and bright inside because
of the added Florida room, the
price wil surprise you —pleas­
antly 1 91,099 town will make R

Mary E. Carmen — Lee Silvan
B. E. Begem, Sr. Aieedateo
W. H. “RUT' rrXMPEB Agency
n . FA 2-1291 17-92 a4 Hiawatha Phene FA 1-4991
112 N. Park

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FA 2-713* FA 2 7758.
advertisement.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
RANGE, refrigerator, p o r t a b l t
103 So. Oak
rh FA 7-3742 CUSTOM BUILT furniture -sin*
dishwasher. TV Ph. FA 2-1SN
gle plecea or *elt. Also furni­
or FA 1-9123.
ture repair, Cabinets made.
Your Glamour Headquarter*
FA 2-7063.
BOAT. Motor. Trailer and
Buick; el! in excellent
nOLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
Hon:
the works for 1930. Inquire
Bed*. Day, Week or Month—■ at 1219
Park or phone FA 1 -lflt
FURNITURE CENTER
110 Freneh Ave.
Beauty Salon
READY MIXED CONCRETE
Ph. vA 2-7953
241(1 dak
FA 2-7681
Window Stile — Unteli — Send
Rock—Stepping Slones — Steel
FA 2-7*39
Grease Traps—Precast Stefa
5SAVEI
LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
Cement—Dry Well*
New k Used
Baggerly Bldg. 2337 Orlando Dr.
MIRACLE CONCR*™E CO
Furniture nmt Appliances
309 Elm Ave.
FA »-»TSI
ie. Flowers A Plant*
Mather of Sanford
FACTORY TO YOU
Cut Ft**era fo r Any Occa*lnn 201-209 E- First SL Ph. FA t-0083
ALUMINUM
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
VENETIAN BUNDS
FA 2.1921
or
FA 2-9279 22. Anirle* For Sale
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plaatle ends. Plaetto
17. Pnta * Livestock . Sapelles
HO Gacr Rc ell train irt. I year
or
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
old. 3211. Call FA 2 X728 after
cords.
I SABLE and white Collie; 2 tri­ 3:30 P. M.
Senkarlk G la u and P ain t O*.
color puppy* for salt. FA 2-3323.
Pb. FA :
SINGLE RED. romplrte. 313. 112-114 W. 2nd It.
MINIATURE poodles AKC regis­
Phone FA 2 609],
Surplus Aluminum Paint,
tered, ea reliant pedigree, Ph.
quality 32.93 gal. Army-Navy
FA 2-3442.
SIMILE HEATER, FA 2 7839.
Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
19. Beat* and Mater*
GOOD mod appliance) and TV'*,
see Jake at 3t7 S. Palmetto 23—Notlcri A Personals
OUTBOARD; to HP. Wicard; nin
2 houra. 1130 cash. Call FA 2 6833 7 X 9 MULBERRY RED Olson WANTED; Lady lo share lovely
home: husband over seas. MU
roversahle rug. Ph. FA 2-3837.
Adams Ct. Phone FA 2-7739.
Mercury Outboard Motors
FULL SIZE GE Electric Range
W OODRUFF MARINE
Slot French Ave.
FA 2-1392 with deep welt: spotless and &gt;n !4— Lest 4 FennS
perfect condition: 3130. A real
REWARD of 33 00 will be paid for
1934 EVINRUDE IS HP eleitrir:
bargain. Phone FA 2 2241.
a xipper briefcase and content#
12 ft. Runabout boat: Rev. Joel
that were lost near Lake Mery
D. Brown, 3043 Holly Ave., Ph. APARTMENT Sue Serve! gal
ntvd. 4 Lake view Dr., In Uttl*
refrigerator 325. very good runFA 2-3*42.
Venice, Nov. 24th. No queetfoM
ililinn. Will deliver. FA 2 1938.
asked. R A M Distributors, P.
Gateway To The Waterway
o. Rox 431, Lake Mary, or gh.
Sell It* Your Fiirnllure. Quick
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
FA 2-4493
Service Wilh The C*«h SUPER
Kohfton Sport Ins Gooda
TRADING POST. FA 2 0877.
LOST: About 27th St., trailer j e a
404-8-B E. 1st.
Ph. FA 2-5961
lank, name “Todler” on R. WiD
8 M. M. KEYSTONE Movie Cam#,
party who picked it up Frl, BN9
ta, 2 extra lenses, projector
19. Artewehtlei
ptease ph. FA 2 3839. REWARD.
-173. Ph. FA 2 8413.
FOR SALE; ’39 Ford fordor, one
local owner; best olfer. Phone
FA 2 4887 after 6 :00.

(Dawna

"Potter’i wife auat be tick."
12. Plumbing Service#

18. Special Services

PLUMB**
CeotucWeg A Repair*
Ere* Estimate#
t . L. RARVRT
M4 Sanford Ave. Ptwn&gt; FA

Industrial
Residential
Service

Brayton Const. Co.
Commercial
Remodeling
FA 23102

Furniture Sterage end Moving
Te aad From Anywhere
e . B. PDIXITS
Hew* WMng — Btoewto B an tu
1199 french Ave Ph. FA S-tBMl
SM Vfhlw
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
MODERN RUG CLEANERS'
112 Magnolia
FA 2-M14
All Six* Rug* And Well To Wall
14. BeiMieg • PalMtog • Repairs Carpel*. .Satxfacuon Guaranteed.
I Week Service Ph. fA 2-7437
FI.OOR sanding aod fltdPMng
Cleaning, Waxing, S e r v i n g PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
B. M. GLEASON. Lake Mary. PH. FA 2-4223 After 5 P. M.

11. Electrical Service*

HOUSEWORK. FA 26827.

Complete Lawn Maintenance;
Fertiliser — Spraying — Mowing
JOHN LOMMERSE
416 Willow Ave. FA 2 7197
BANFORD Plumbing A Resting
2398 So. Elm Ph FA 27914.
TV and RADIO REPAIR af r
night* and weekendv. San­
Plumbing &amp; Repairs 3:00
ford. Lake Mary and Long vood.
Joe r , Thoms*
FA 2-2772 and FA 2 6613.
192) Sarila St.
FA 2-9419
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Since 1918
A. HARE
Dr BAR Y
NUrth 8 4422

fv*«n

$99 $39

49 B U IC K 4-Door

$99 $39

49 FORD 2-Door

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menta, Invoice*, hand Mils, and
AJR CONMTIONINa
programs,
etc
Progreiuve
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Printing Co. Phnnt FA 7-2931 —
1997 Sanford Ave.
FA 1-4999 309 West 13th St

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22. Arttete* Far j g j |

DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP

IM P -A -P A Y

Week-End

1510

11. Faruttnre

HOOFING, Gutters,
Spouting. R. M. Wllklnn. Coni rector
• Asphalt Driveways
Roof Repair*, Painting. Cement
’49 CHEVY half ton pick up, steel
• Parking Arxas
A Carpenter W wit General
Home Repairs. 20 Yrs. Exper­ Quality Workmanship 4 Material* bed, new liras, 1223. FA 2 19M
ience. Very Low Rates. Phone
Terms To Suit Your Budget
'S3 BEL-AIR Chevrolet, automatic
WAITRESS five daya per work;
•Pro* Esdantes
PA 1.4802.
transmission: 1873.00. Phone
alio kitchen help. Gutheriea
•Week Onareateed
FA 2-3133.
FINE INTERIOR PAINTING
Restaurant, across the river, on
Phone PA 2-4094 Sanford. FIs.
0. H. Ferguson FA 2-1177
17-12.
'33 (IDS Convertible; will accept
old car for my equity. FA 2-4932
AUTO
GLASS
B
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ROOFINd
9. Male Help Wanted
Contracting A Repairs
1938 ENGLISH FORD "Anglia ',
INSTALLED
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
COUNTER MAN or Meal Cutter.
low mileage. FA 2-3807.
W indahirld
Itaek Glnwt
FREE ESTIMATES
Apply Tip Top, Sanford k 4th
Vent C law
■18 Sanford Ave. Ph FA 1-7943 l)onr Ginn*
St.
29-A Trailer*
SERVICE
ROUTE SALESMAN; Excellent
PAINTING 4 DECORATtNG
S enkarlk Glnae and P ainl Co. 3-ItFDROOM trailer fully air con­
established route. Guerintred
Licensed — Howled
II2 I14 W. JndSt,
FA 2-4*22 ditioned, washer and dryrr. Will
minimum sa'ary. Apply In per­
Free Estimates —
sell rqully very reasonable or
son to Philips Colonial Clean­
Work Guaranteed
wilt-trade for equity In 3 bed­
PUMP* — 9PH1.NKLERS
ers. 110 South Palmetto.
Seminole Palatini Contractor* All type* and sites, inetsllrd
room borne. Phono FA 2-3134.
PA 2-120-1
•'Do It Yourself'
MARRIED MAN to • «n for San*
21. Karnitnr*
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
ford area. 373 week plu* com­ 18. Special Service*
S
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mission. S days week. Paid vaca­
• BIO VALUES
Machinery and Supply Co
tion. Retirement k Insurant*.
H E A T I N G
• QUICK CREDIT
207
W
.
2nd
St.
Ph.
FA
28432
Apply 303D Corrine Dr., Orlando.
H. B. POPE CO.
• EASY TERMS
M* S. Park - FA 1TV PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
19. Male ar Female
Per 2 necks only!
WILSON - MA1KR
RKMODKL, Repair, Re-screen.
17 in. (aeeept tome
New And Used Furilure
Motor Route Carrier Reasonable. Ph. FA 2 1*37.
port a hies i
$n yi 111 F.. First St,
FA 2 3422
To service Enterprise and Ren- RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO 21 in 433 30
34 In 343 30
son Junction area. Apply San Greenware
Free Instructions AU tubes hive i 1 year guarantee. Used furniture, appliances, Mole
ford Herald.
Gift Piccna—Supplies—Kilns
LLOYDS RABlO 4 TV
etc Hought-sold t.arry'i Mart
Rinehart Road
Ph. FA 2 GOT 416 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 9799
213 Sar.ford Ave Ph FA 2 4112
II. B erk Wax tod
LEWIS SALES k SERVICE
CARE ter children in my Home
Vrvpa Motor Scooter*
while mother works. T(B Osceola Heller A l.awn Mower Service
Dr.
Seminole County Motors
West Country Club Rd. FA 2 T9II

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If Interested rail one nf our Salewmen and they will
contact you!
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Elmo Farris
Harold Whltteni
Claude Hit 1ell
Howard Hood
Jack Gregory
We aim have one nil steel 12 Foot Flat Bod with
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CASSELBERRY
Phone T E 1-4811

�Attorney Protests
Teacher Removal
Edwin William*, Seminole High | til hi* suspension today. On Dee.
School teacher ordered appended | 2. 1838, in a letter to Mr. It. T.
by the School Board Friday pend Milner, i county school superin­
inf a Dec. IS hearing, replied to tendent) Mr. William* requested a
the board’* action through hi* at­ public bearing oa why he wet re­
to rn e y , Kenneth M. Leffler.
moved na physics teacher. We had
w A atatement relea*ed by leffler hoped that at the proposed hear­
•aid.
ing we would be able to get at the
"Mr. William* and I regret very real reason* for Mr. Williama re­
much the attitude taken by the moval at physics laacher and why.
School Board in presenting their if the ehargea placed again* him
ease again* Mr. William* in the by Mr. Bracken (Seminole High
newspapers, and the effort:, to principal) were aa serious as al­
bide the real iiiue* involved by leged. Mr. Williama was not re­
reiort to religious and patriotic moved from teaching all of hi*
classes.
emotkaaUsm.
"S*nee hi* removal ae physic*
"It la our apmk» that the reaefeacher oa Oct. 30. 1930. Mr. Wil­ sotu for Mr. Williama' removal
lia m s continued to teach four art deeper rooted than the public
•la m a la freshman general tel­ might be led to believe, and we
enet at Seminole High School wn Will hope that he wit) be given a

® ljr S a n f o r d i j r r a l d
VOL. XLtr

WEATHER: Fair and cold today and tonight. High today, (14-60. Ixiw tonight. .12-42.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
United Press Leaned Wirt Eatablinhed 1908
MONDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1969

Oviedo Gets Frost;
Snow Covers Dixie

fair opportunity to show what
these reasons ait at the public
hearing an Dec. II, 1UO."
Leffler'* Dee. I letter lo MM
wee Said that Leffler under stood
through talking with school board
attorney Douglas Stenstrom that
the county school trustees had
decided not lo recommend Wil­
liams suspension, "and look no
action to reinstate him a* physics
teacher."
The trustees advise county
school officials sod recommend
employment or dismissal of school
instructional staff. They are a dif­
ferent group than the five-ntM
fchool board.
Leffler asked that Williams be
givtn an opportunity to raply to
"II separate charges of miscon­
duct" made again* Hie teacher by
Bracken.

Frost was reported in the Oviedo
ires and temperatures fell to the
Ms early aa tho first real cold of
the season arrived early this
morning.
First report* showed little damage to vegetable or citrus crop*,
County Agent Cecil Tucker said.
Cold weather is forecast again
tonight with temperatures as low
a* 33-42 around th* county.
United Press International re

N avy Man Robbed Retarded Child
*By 2 Hitchhikers Group Gets Okay
Two hitchhikern robbed I-cdr. Edmund Sheppard of
mom than $200 near Sunland Estates at 1:60 a. m. today,
and then fled in their own car.
Sheppard picked up the two men on route 17-92, the
Sheriff’a office reported. After one got in the back neat the
man in the front threnlen^i the Navy officer with a blackordering •veppaed In
vtr hie wall*. Removing Ms*
cash, the robber threw the wallet
berk la We ear. Both men then
got Info a ISM or 1847 black Buirk

Liquid Hydrogen
Rocket Engine
drove north on IT 18.
Bosk robber* were about a *
years old and were haUeaa, Shep­ Is Test Fired
pard said. Owe wore a dark eoet

(and carried a brief rase; the other
wort a light eoet, Sheppard said.
Both were well dreased.
The Sheriffs office baa put out
ao aU st »tion call for the car to
Central Florida law eoforeamoot
agencies. Tho only letlero Shep­
pard remembered Worn the Flor­
ida license plate were (ho begin■leg "IQ".

•Tax Board Set
To Meet Again
th e Board of Equalization wW
reconvene again tomorrow aftereooc to aooaider the 130 com­
plaint* they received at testimony
hearings Is* week.
Chairman John Krider said to*
® day the board may reach a de­
cision on all the complaints by
tomorrow afternoon.
The board of equalization met
tor two and a half days last woek
to hear complaints from property
owner*.
The board will meet for the
regular county commission meal­
ing tomorrow morning until noon.

o Oviedo Election
Slated Tomorrow
Some 300 eligible voters ar* ex­
pected fo turn out to vote In, to­
morrow'* mayoralty election m
Oviedo.
Opponents in th* mayor's s t a ­
tion are incumbent M. L. Gary and
Domer D. Daniel.
The polls will open * I s. ns.
and clou* at 7 p. m.
'w Two new rounrilmrn ar* run­
ning unopposed in the election
They are Ben .Innre and Ren Ward
Jr.

WEST PALM BEACH (UPD —
A powerful sew rocket engine de­
signed to boo* the nation's race
toward space has been successfully
le* fired, contractors disclosed
hero Sunday.
The XLR 111 angina In Uie na­
tion's fir* liquid hydrogen rockat
engine, said Charles T. Koelke,
general manager of the Pratt and
Whitney Aircraft Cnrp research
plsntt nett Wa* Palm Jtaach.
Hr said this waa the engine cho­
ir n to power the Centaur spaca
vehicle snd the upper stage of the
Saturn rocket.
Roelke said Ihs XLR 113 incor­
porated a noval turbopump cycle
which "by Its bootstrap action sim­
plifies the angina and inrreatei
efficiency."
Hr said numerous lest firing*
of the engine have been made,
showing "there is no technical
obstacle which wuuld limit the size
of a hydrogen engine of similar de­
sign."
Builders said the new engine
waa lighter and could carry more
fuel than most rocket engines now
in use, giving It greater potential
to boost a rocket into apace.
"The extreme high energy of
liquid hydrogen promisee substan­
tial payload increases for missiles
and space vehicles," Roelke added.
He said experimental hydrogen
engines have started and operated
under simulated space conditions,
achieved thrust of 13.000 pounds,
snd produced thrust more than M
per rent greater than current kero­
sene fuel rocket engines.

Golf Tourney Set
The Sanford Women's Coif Asso.
risiion has scheduled a point sys­
tem tournament at 8 a. m Wed­

nesday. All memhoee are aeked
tc participatt.

A DIRECT HIT «n a western tartret in the all-Nuvy
weapons competition ut Yuma. Aril., in celebrated by
Keith "Bugle Eye” Tourney, right, bombardier, ami the
pilot, Lcdr. Henry Dement, of VAH-ll. Thin crew alnti
will compete in the Rumhing Derby thin week at Sanford
Naval Air Station.
(Navy Phnlnl

KARACHI. Pakistan (DPI) — President Eisenhower
carried hi* peace campaign into Aria today and received mich
a tumultuous welcome from one million Pakistani is that
mounted police had to churun the crowds to keep them
from enifiilfinR- the president ini procession.
Eisenhower, on the first trip hy an American president

pledged that th* United Blairs and
Pakistan would work for a Juat
pear* for all mankind. A flight of
U. S. donated Sahr*jet fighters
flew overhrad as he spokr.
After the brief airport fereninnies the presidential motorcade
headed in Karachi along 14 m ita
of roads jammed with Pakistanis
who shouted "Welcome Ike" and
"good morning."
Once is Karachi the crowds be­
came so thick that progress he
loading simulated atomir weapon* rente almost impossible. Th*
into .Arils Sky warrior Jet bainbeis. president nasi changed (ruin a
Ordnance n ew s are srured on convertible to a Victorian slat*
loading time and safely proved- carnage drawn by six horses when
ures. Attempt* are being made to the crowds became unmanageable.
get VAH-ll into the loading comThe mminled police did their
petition, public information officer wurk and tint open carriage UrivJack Langford said. The "Check- rn by a scarlet-clad coachman
r'la ii-" 1ST .m i returning * fenmj gyavail safely through the crowd
recent Yuma. Arif., competition.
, m| reached Ibe house of Pahi*
I wii jet Iximhrrs from each tout President Mohammed Ayub
NAS squadron will Join in loft | Khan through Hie Hag waving,
bombing ov*r I.ake George start- screeching welcome,
ing at H a m. tomorrow. Ap.
Eisenhower was deeply muvrd
pruarliing th* target at a low (,y |),« welcome, the greatest by
levrl. each plane will rclf*** its far ever given a visitor lo Pakis­
liomh. then turn over snd fly tan Many ol Ibe shouts were in
away in the same direction from Arable but through Ibe tumult
which it came.
thrrr came the "Ike, Ike. Ike" he
Simulated bombing m i s s i o n s
heard in every country— this
Wrdnp-uJuy, and a loft bombing time pronounced a* in America.
contest between a fighter snd
In Turkey, where Eisenhower
a bomber Thursday, will pri-rt-d* gave President Celal Bayer guar­
the public air -how scheduled for antee* Hi* West will not go suit
Saturday.
in ns eagrrneas in relax the cold
wat, crowds of iixi.oon cheered
Ike In Home, where lie reached
a new Halo American accord nnd
was received Sunday by Pope
John X.M1I, rain held tile crowds
lo a few thousand*,
Eisenhower
emphasized
the
OCALA (U P Il—The last of three peaceful nature of his mission but
convicts who held a prison guard he was expected while here to re
hostage and terrorized a family new pledges of L’. S. support
Chinese
Communist
at knifepoint in a daring wrekend against
escape was captured today In threats. Hr also was «*pectrd Ui
Alachua County after being shot use his g-&gt;id olfirr* la improve
relations between Pakistan and
in (he shoulder
Lafayette E. Mitchell, 10, of India
Roswrll, (is . wa* caught by
Alachua deputies at Hawthorne,
near Gainesville Depulies said
the fugitive was shot in the shoul­
der, lull details of Ihe capture
were not known immediately. He
The Training I n ion Deparimrnt
was taken lo a Gsinrsvilte ho*, of Dir 'Seminole Baptist Assortspilal.
li n will hnlil "M" Night services
Two uth-q convicts were esp- at Hie First Baptist Church of
lured Sunday aflur leading police DeLanil al x p. ill. today.
oil a wild auto chase reaching
The speaker will tie Dr li A)
speed* up to Iff) miles per hour. ten West of Nashville, Tenn, There
But Mitchell had eluded srarehers will he special innate, highlight*
Sunday night in near • freezing of I9.VJ and spotlights of P)10. The
weather.
public I* invited to attend

Open Derby Competition
Heavy Attack Wing One slatted
its Bombing Drtliy at Ibe Sanford

Naval Air Station today with bomb
loading competition between five
squndrous.
The 30-man crews are trying fo
see who ran do the best Job of

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - A t least
eight persons lo*t their lives In
traffic accidents on Florida roads
and highways during the weekend,
the Slate Patrol reported today.
WASHINGTON I UPI) - New
pressure for an early sett lenient
ol the steel sinks- wa, everted on
union and management negotiator*
today by federal mediators and
mein be ra of Congress. Federal
Mediation Director Joseph F. Fin­
negan planned In hold a joiijt bar­
gaining session with the two sides
although neither was optimistic
about chances of agreement

R efugees Kidnaped

MEXICO CITY (UPI) -A t least
two and perhaps as many as It
Venezuelan refugees were kidnap­
ed from their homes here last
week by unidentified gunmen, it
was reported today. The wises of
•x -Colt, Jos* Pachern Guiterrer
and Edgar Trujillo Erheserria told
In the school division, th* best police thwir husband, were seized
large float prize was awarded to Wednesday night and ha\e not been
St, I.tike's School, with Lake Mary heard from sinre
second. In the small float cate
gory, Altamonte Springs was fir* Learn mg’ Lesson
PEARL HARBOR i UHIi - U. V
and Smdhekd* School second.
Pacific Commander Adtn Harry !&gt;.
Fell said today un tiie Idlh aims
se n a ry of the Japanese Imiuhing
of Pearl Harbor that he hoped the
attack taught th* American people
"never again lo allow- weakness
to invite disaster " Adtn Herbert
C. tlupwod, Pacific Fleet com­
mander in chiel, said no enemy
ever again would take the fleet
by such a fatal surprise.

Police Capture
Escaped Convict

‘M* Night Service
To Be At DeLand

All Stars Study Indicates
Ma Bernta le High Schwa, grid
*4ar* were oamed to the 111*
Or sage B*M Coafrre ace football
team. TW ato are Ray Loada nisi, Jalia Iwvelare, Tarry
Christen***. Jimmy Gracry,
Chariot Beiaa ta f Naoty lo ts.
For Ilka complete story of to*
DIM: selections see Jerry Cov­
ington's ralnma an the sweets
page.

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American Tobacco .......... . t 0#‘4
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Chrysler
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Kastman Kodak ................ . 107Hi
Kurd Motor
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General Motors ................ . I t’*
Graham • Paige ............. . . 3's
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Westingttuuir El................. . Hrti*

Atlantic Gale
Batters Ship
LONDON lUPM—A piercing At­
lantic gale shrieked in off tha
ocean todav and pounded tfie Eu­
ropean roast with wave# up to 80
fret high
Large and small craft were bat­
tered bv icy winds and mountainmis wavps. The liner Queen Eliza­
beth, m i route from New York was
several hours tale at Southamp­
ton xml officials said it would be
a day late arriving at Cherbourg.
France.
The liner was due to leave for
New York Thursday, hut it was
likelv she would be at least 34
hour* late.

WASHINGTON it I'D - F ill Di­
rector J. Edgar Hoover toslay urg­
ed local law otticers to launch
a "tough, imapologrtic campaign"
againat careless drivers during
Christmas season Hoover said in
the FBI law enforvemenl bulletin
that policemen ami tin- courts nor­
mally are rxpeeted in have "good
will toward all men." But, he
said, “ this Christmas time spirit
musl not extend to our potential
highway killers."

Lab* Monroe's chloride*, aa tzv
dicstion of Industrial waste, bava
dropped to half the number present la 1H1, pollution chemist Jim
North said today.
U ka Monroe's alkalinity to ta n
lesa than in 1831, but a turn fool
rise In the lake osar tfan port
eight years could account for both
these change*. Smith **UL Tba
Thornton Laboratories chomiato.
Smith and Georg* Schubert bava
made « of Ihs W4 loot* to ha
made on Inks water sample*.
They ora nosy finding tha dim
solved oxygan content of tb* water
to compare this with later hndinga
oa bow oMseh oxygen lake bacteria
use. Tha rbamitia taka about to
samples per day, Smith said. The
tachniclan* take tome sample* to
Tanipa every day to teal them.
Smith aakd h* expects to gather
th* Isal samples Deo, 21 and sub­
mit a result report to the stop
about Jan. I Sanford’s city eomniiMioaers ordered tha lake teato
to see how much the pollution baa
changed since the 1881 findings.

Chamber Warns
B e w a re O f P h o to

Registry Scheme
Th* Chamber of Ostnnverea Su­
dsy warned all rwsiduoto to be­
ware of ' a "photo registry
scheme "
Chamber manager John Krista
said that ptioto registry or “mug
book" promoters are filching thou­
sands of dollars from "gullible'*
parents who are led to believw
that • photo or snapshot of their
chid may torn 1300 or mar* km
ism wt advertising.
Thee* 1 phony" companies solicit
Uie iiiliratasiim of photos fur ap­
proval, and liven congratual# thw
parr ill a no the photogenic quality
of their children, Krider said.
Tlve National Better Busmesa
Bureau, according to Krider. ha*
issued a report that national ad­
vertiser* do not us* these ser­
vices.

A special meeting of the Take
Mary Volunteer Fire Department
wit be held at the fire house Tues­
day at S p. m.
Officers will be elected for the
roming year. A very active year is
anticipated and ait members are
urged In attend and vnl* in tha
election.

G1 School Bill
Certificates Due

Enterprise Drive
Collects $45

STAR OF THE CHRISTMAS PARADE was Santa Claus, shown greeting
hie 26,000 admirer* who turned out to aee him in th* Jaycee "Chriatmaa
D re a m s" parade. Th* Herald tomorrow will have pictures nt all the prize
winning flunk* on a special pageH

Waste Declining
In Lake Monroe

Lake Mary Fire
Group To Meet

Get Tough Campaign

The first muscular dystrophy
drive ever held in Enterprise was
completed last week, with approxi­
mately 143 collected
Collectors were Mrs Marian
Bra dork. Mrs Erny Snodgrass,
Mrs. Lois Parker, Mrs, Catherine
Sellers, Mrs. Mary Welch. 3lrs.
Marie Ray, Mrs Kuhy Hoddenberry, Mrs. Hulls Oglesby, Rev.
Bill Swyear. Mrs. Annie Lee Cain.
Mrs. Pauline Poole and Robert
Poole, with Mi** Helen Snodgrass
a* chairman.

giaia. North Carolina aad Tkasse
tee were covered with t a , tod
police warned •Mortals to
with caution, parttowlsriy to
mount am area*.
Florida experienced
(reeling tempera lures to
portion early this
the weatherman predicted
told wavs would Hob
south into th# state.
In moat other eections of toe
South, a warming trend i* expect­
ed. The Weather oureau said
warmer wen (her to beginning to
move out of Ihe Texas region and
likely would reach the GaU ita ta
by Tuasday.
The Great Lakes and Penotyfc
vania looked for snow today with
parla of tba Kayalono SUto told to
expect lecumulatlotu of six laches.
Heavy snow was reported today
near South Bend, Ind., where
truckers said visibility was song
Cooler waalhar was forecast to
the Northeast and to scattered
areas of the mid-Atlantic Mates.
A warming trend was expected to
the central portion of Hi* country
from border to border.

l# Communist • threatened Asia,

Five Navy Squadrons

Yuletfde Parade I Heavy
f e ¥ fs
Traffic Toll
Float Winners
Are Announced Settlement Pressure
Some 23,000 citizens lined down
town Sanford streets Friday to
walcb what was described as one
of the finest Christmas parades
ever held in the city.
Participating in the parade were
some U bands, 30 floats and 10
marching units.
Parade float winners were an­
nounced this morning by Parade
Chairman Jack Wilber.
la the business division, the
Pinecrett Kiddie Corner was first,
followed by the Sanford Naval Air
Station.
In the elvic division, the Anna
Miller Circle was fir*, with the
Pilot club running a dose second
la the religious category, the
Methodist Church was No. t fol­
lowed by the Presbyterian Church.

ported snow throughout mo* of
Dixie today. The covering ranged
from 10 inch** in the Ureal Smoky
Mountain rations of East Tennes­
see to a lew Hurries In Alabama.
A heavy snowfall also blanket«d the western section of North
Carolina, and south west Virginia
reported up to two Inches. Oeorgla recorded a light faH into it*
central section.
Roads in many port loo* of Vie-

Ike Gets Giant
Pakistan Welcome

To Use School
The Seminole County Associa­
tion for Retarded Children has
been granted permission In use the
“Lillie Red School House'* foe re­
tarded children in the ere*.
Supt. of Sebouls R. T. Milwe*
told association members that as
•ooo ae *orage space can be
found for equipment now in the
building it wjll be turned nvnr to
the local ncaoeiatta.
At a mooting of the group Fri­
day. L C. Crook explained the
training program at the Sunland
Training Center and that "upper
level adalla are taught a trade and
many of them are able to secure
job* attar leaving the center," He
•aplaiOed that retarded children at
tba center are “happy" and ate
eared for and taught according to
(hair abilities.
Th# center has access In some
TO arras. Many organisations
sponsor a collage at Sunland by
lending I I a month lo the renter.
The money is used to give the cl)(lilrvn spending money of their own,
he added.

NO,

Florid* velrrsns In school under
the G. f. bill should have their
November certifications of training
in Ihe St. Petersburg VA regional
office today to gel their December
VA monry before Christmas vaca­
tion.

New FSU Coach
THAT UNCERTAIN FEELING come* to Sharri Sire* a* she wait* to get
her polio shot from registered Burns liraca Fisher. Sunan Denton could af­
ford that confident amile at the Jaycee’a polio inoculation* Saturday. Shi
wnn just along for the ride. In thin .second Jaycee inoculation aession 694
persons received shots,
,
(Stuff Photo)

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Bill
Peterson, assistant coach at Loutoiana State University, today waa
namad bsad football roach at
Florida State University. Pataraon,
38. accepted a four-year contraet
at a salary of | l t , w a i*W .

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AFTER 91 TEARS of aervlcu with the Navy Chief Ivor A. Pokrell (right)
i* retiring from the Navy. Chief Pow ell end Mr*. Powell were honored in
special cerem oniu at the Sanford Naval A ir Station recently. VAH-7
Commander Kenneth Rowell, left, congratulatea Chief Powell on hie fine
jo b e f aorvka. Powell plana to make hia home in Lake Mary

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NEW YORK (UPI) - Whal doe*
Mickey Rooney really think a#
Jack PaarT
TV viewer* didn’t get a thane*
lo find out Tuesday night a*
Rooney was Invited by Paar to
leave the show.
Before leaving. Rooney bad told
I'aar he was a I'aar fan, and he
wasn’t a Paar fan. The comment!
came as he leaned on a desk top,
on Pair and sang songs.
Aiked by Paar if he, Rooney,
liked him, Rooney first said "Jack
—first of all, I couldn't figure out
why you are so popular till I waa
here tonight. Then I realized. . .'*
At this point the band began to
play and Rooney began to ting,
“ Love la A Simple Thing" at the
commercials began. Rack again,
Rooney was still singing—a differ­
ent tune this time-and he then
told Paar, "everyone stay* up late
to hear your show. I’ m a fan, too
, . .you have a wonderful show."
Later, Rooney changed hia mind
again. " ! look at the show. I

WASHINGTON (U P U -A union
m M today a aboritr work
week nlgM be the only alternative
te counteract Ruiiian Premier
Ibruihcbev’e warning that he will
•Wurjr" Hi, economically.
* The b » i way to unset Un* Utrcal,
according to Umbaugh, would be
fa "lake the fat out of government
and glva It back to the taxpayer."
Ha emphaiited that a government
dedicated to a mora productive
America through individual inccntivee ia "a must far aurvival."
Umbaugh and five other wealthy
Suainenmen have formed an organliatlon called American* for
Economic Freedom.
“ What we need in the United
State* te the atahlUiation of the
dollar,’* Umbaugh declared. "A re
turn to economic freedom will itabilire the dollar."
Umbaugh aaid that 1901 I* "the
year of decision." With that in
viaw, hia organization plan* to
work for delegate* «to the Demo­
cratic and Republican national con­
vention* who will aupport the prin- Hits Officiating
MOSCOW (UPI1 - The official
elplea of the ARP. He Hid he
hope* to have 50 par cent of the Soviet government newspaper Isictiii *&lt;iil R uiiii'i touring bee*
delegatee ia favor of hia plan.
kctball teams in the United States
complained of “ unfair decisions"
rilled by Canadian referee* In
First-Timers
WEST POINT, N.Y. (U H l-C al- list Sumlsy's game at Peoria. 111.
gomia and Miami of Ohio appear
a* (irat-timera on Army’ * 1990
football icheduie. The Cade* re­
new play next year with Syra­
cuse, the nation'* current No l
team. Nebraska ami Piusaugh
Rounding out the achedule arc
game# with Boston College, Perm
Slate, Villanova and Navy.

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. lU P l)The South baa signed four more
player, for the annual Blue-Gray
football gama here Dec. 29. Add
ed lo the Rebel rosier sre Asa
Cos. a University of florid*
guard: Hon Podwika, North Caro
lint State halfback, Jerry Self­
ridge, Texae Tech guard; and
Ronnie Klee. Texa* Trc'i halfhack.

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Paar. “ I don't enjoy if too much
except I can’t stay away from it."
“ You enjoy it tonight?" asked
Paar.
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Rooney.
"Would you tore lo leave?" ask­
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Rooney nodded, pulled himself
to his full height, shook hands with
Paar and exiled lo his lefl.
Paxr watched him go while Iha
audience applauded and said,
“ Il’a a shame, he was a great
talent."
later, when asked by a man in
the audience if Rooney was "really
drunk,” Paar said, "I don't think
so. Just high strung " Ha added,
"but I wouldn’t light a match in
here for weeks."

CHICAGO (UPI) — A farm girl
kissed a stranger Monday and won
*f!fl for her fiance.
As a result of (hat kiss, Black
Jewel. Die grand champion steer of
Ihe International Live Stock Ex*
posttioo, sold for 933,3M and Its
owner, Roy Maase, 31, of Remien,
Iowa, will plow of faw extra acre*
next spring.
The kiw climaxed the bidding on
Black Jewel, a 1,060-pound Aber­
deen Angus, at the expesition auc­
tion. The top price of 922,339, or
131.90 a pound, was paid by the
Howard Johnson restaurant ebain.
The bidding had reached nearly
130 a pound whea EHard Pfaetser,
representing the Johaaoa chain,
pointed lo Mass flaace, Darlene
Hansen, 31, and announced:
"If thia little girl will klac me
I'U raise it a dollar."
Darlene, a pretty, auburn-haired
farm girl obliged happily, and the
bidding continued until Black Jowul
was knocked down to Pfatlaer at
131 a pound. But Pfaelier still had
soma unused gcneroelty.
"In honor of the 90th anniversary
of the exhibition and for kissing
thia little girl. I’m going to pay
921.90 h r thh fine animat," be
said.
While Roy Maasa grinned and Ihe
farm crowd cheered, Darlene once
again kissed Pfaelser and the prirr
for Black Jewel Jumped 9919.
The 932,330 represents a sizable
nest agg for lha young Iowa couple,
who plan In be married nexl
spring.

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coache* adopted ■ “ wait and tee"
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AND YOUR FAMILY’S HEALTH
If you u*e Mm. Fillwrt’a, you knuw
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But Mrs. Filbert’s ofTers more than
delicious flavor. Today there are facts
you should know about Mrs. Fil­
bert’s and your family't health.
Much is being written about faLs
in food. Some claim that Mturated
animal fata build up cholesterol in the
blood, while untaturated vegetable
oils tuny help reduce cholesterol. Since
evidence is (still inconclusive, your
doctor is the one to advise you about
fate, cholesterol, and your diet.
However, you should knuw that
Mrs. Filbert’s Mnrgarineiatuadcfrom

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Shortening 3
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Aa n result, Mrs. Filbert's is a nu­
tritious. healthful food . . . provide*
quick energy, help* your body utilize
important proteins nnd carbohy­
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Mrs- Filbert.’* with confidence.
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tablespreud . . . a* a fluvorful season­
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cooking, baking, frying Taate why *o
many people prefer Mra. Filbert's to
any spread, regardless of price.

MRS. FILBERT’S
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For good eating

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Gatchel
Appoints
t. T. Ray
George Troy Ray Jr. today vaa
named deputy clerk of the Circuit
Court by Clerk David Gatchel.
The 31-year-oid former Navy
man will atart hU work la the
clerk'a office Dec. 14.
a Ray ie taking tha vacancy left
Ty E. L. Burdick who retired lajt
month after aerving 33 year* ia
the office
Ray aaid thu morning be "hopes
to do ray beat la the Job that Mr.
Burdick ha# held for ao many
year*.”
Ray, wbo livea with bia wife and
two children ea Vine wood Road
in Loch Arbor, ie t gradua' of
the University of Florida and
Jcm iooie High Schooi. While at
■Tlorida he studied business ad­
ministration.
Prior to bia appointment to the
clerk’a office, Ray was connected
with tho Vulcaa Materials Co. at
Sanford ia the sale* department
and the Goodyear Tire Co. at
Orlando.
He is a member of the Sanford
Junior Chamber of Commerce, the
First Baptist Church and the
^taaomc Lodge.

Churches Stress
Worldwide Bible
Reading Program

Eatabliahed 1908

The Sanford Naval Air Station's
VAll-11 ilircts VAII 4 of tlie Pa­
cific Fleet today with Lie winning
nf "Operation Top Gun" hanging
in the balancr
The Sanford based Atlantic
Fleet squadron dropped slightly
behind the Pacific fliers yesterjtosy in the bombing and navigation
-competition at Yuma, Aril. A
re run of events held yesterday
will decide the winner today.
The five crews (rum VAII-11
held the edge in the competition
alter Monday's contest in high
altitude bombing ami celestial
navigation, leading the Atlantic
A3D (tiers is Commander G. H.
Robertson. Commanding the other
crews arc Cmdr. Charles O. Donswaud. I.t. Cmdr. Hank K. Dement,
t L|. Cmdr. Donald B. 1'. Brown,
and Lt. L. I). Tenmson.

Hungarians Claim
Espionage Arrests

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FREJUS. France (UPI) — The
200-foot high Melpasaet dam burst
Wednesday night with a noise like
the crack of doom and sent a 33foot wall at watar onto this sleep­
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280 persons.
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LAUSANNE, ftwiturland (UP1)
-C orn O'Neill Chaplin, wile af
movie comedian Charlie Chaplin
who was 70 years old In April,
gave birth to a girl in the Montchozl Clinic todey. It w»s their
seventh child.

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Brazil Revolt Hinted

History Class Hears
Of European Tour

Seminole High School's World
History class heard a first-hand
description nf sodhwestern Eu­
VIENNA, \ustria (UPli _ A rope yesterday.
top Hungarian communist official,
Mrs. A. M Haskell, who recent­
in a speech following up Nikita ly returned from a two-month
Khrushchev's defense of the use European tour, answered claua
arf Soviet troops against freedom questions on religion, economic
(fighters, claimed today that mem­ conditions and political difficul­
bers of “ armed espionage groups" ties m southwest Europe, especialhave been arrested recently on |ly Spain.
Hungarian sod.
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell spent six
Ministers of the Interior BeU weeks in Spam, where their
Biszju said the arreits, made near visits included Seville, Andalusia,
the Austrian border, represented Toledo and Madrid.
proof that "several influential
A 22 article seriea in Tbe Herald
circle* in the United States, Wee* by the Haskells described bistoriGermany and Austria" have not cal and natural sights as well a*
Mopped "iolerfvring m Hungary's social and ecooomic condition# ■

ot France to August, 1944, es­
caped total deilructitm because •
slight rise ot ground divided the
wall at water tot# twin torrent#
that roared through Uve tow#'#
edge*.
But the tow# at 14,099 was ■
scene ot devastation, stunned and
flooded, some ot It* streets run­
ning in rivers sis feet deep. A
French army rescue team said tbe
scene during the night was blood
chilling with screams and criea
for help coming from the darts*
ness.
The morgue was a area* at
chaos. Bodies of men. w. .1.1
children, moat at them naked,
their elolites stripped off by th#
fast moving watars, lay side bp
side in the morgue, Its chapel and
Plana for a new ahopinyf center in the Heftier Home ttrea neighboring buildings taken over
at Howell Park were approved last night at a meeting ot the at morgue annexes.
Long ltn#s ot anxious relatives,
county zoning bonrd.
some
sobbing, some moaning,
Tha board agreed to zone the 37 acre tract as C-l com­
moved through th* morgues, look­
mercial,
ing (or Iheir kin and found them
Final approval ia ex|&gt;ected to come before the board or dead.
county commissioners at their next
Survivor# told at seeing neigh­
meeting.
bors and even member* ot their
The application for a C-2 com­
own famlliea swept from rooftop#
mercial ton# in the Howell Park
wher# they had clambered In a#
subdivision area was refused in
effort to aacnpe. Do# rescue work­
an earlier hearing by the zoning
er, a teacher, found aeveril at
board after some Lake Howell
her pupils half buried to tbe mud,
residents cumplaincil that there
all dead.
would not be a sufficient buffer
The rushing waters carried away
lone between the propoeed shop­
the town’* new power station,
ping renter ansi their lakefronl
plunging it Into a darkness lighted
property.
only by th# feint starlight that
In other action, an induatrial
followed five days at torrential
area for a proposed "light indus­
rain* and gales.
try'' site was okayed by Ibe board.
Chamber at Commerce Commit­
Th# alght at fear aad sudden
Thr 4uu-arre tract is owned by tee* for the coming year were death was worst in the farmhouses
Seminole Ranches, which hope* to
announced today by B. L. Perkins wrhlrh dot th* 10 miles at valley
develop* Ihr site In the very near
between Frejus and the dam, along
future. Zoning Director Robert Jr., the new president.
a highway where truck# and ear#
Committees are:
Brown reported.
were swept away Uk# matchstlcks.
The area is lorals-d near SK 419
Executive and Finance: Brack
A moving passenger trail waa
northwest of Chuluota.
Perkins, Douglas Slenslrom, T. E. deratlrd as it sped along th# RvvlTucker, Mack Cleveland. Sr., era from Marseillea to Nica but all
Harold Kaitnsr, John Ivey, George passenger# were accounted for al­
Touhy, Andrew Carraway, Jack though tw# ear# relied toi# th#
Greene, Bob Bauman.
water.
Armed Purees: Andrew Carra­
way. Karlylr llonslmhlrr, J. Bralley Dtlham, T. K. Ttirker, Cdr. L.
D. Tantny; Mason Wharton.
Education: Douglas Slenatrom,
WASHING TON (UPI i _ Presl
deot Eisenhower has set himself John L Rrumlry, Gordon Frede­
a Iwo (old tusk during hts "peace rick, H. T. Mil wee. Waller Teague.
crusade" to Asia, Africa and
Ix-gislallvr and National Affairs;
Europe
Mack Clrvrlansl Jr., Joe Davis,
Whipped by high winds, • fed
Officials said today that the Gordon Frederick, Ralph Smith, moving fire burned several acres
president will try to:
Douglas Slenstrom.
of forest land and Improved pro­
Convince neutralists and Al­
Mrmliership' Bob Crumley, Bill perty yesterday and threatened
lies alike that the United Stale* Hemphill, Bud Talley. Italph CssHeel'# Auto Part* and ■ sawmill
is sincerely searching for a world wan, Boh Cushing. Bill llalback,
lumber building on* mil* south nf
peace formula and has no ulterior Boh Karns, B. R. Carroll, Harold
Sunrord on Highway 17 92 to a
motives or aggressive design*.
Kastner, Jack Greene, .Mack Cleve­ heavy underbrush area.
Hrassure staunch anil-Commu­ land Jr., and Harold Scott.
Hangers at the scene said tha
nist friends such as Turkey that
Advertising: Robert Karns, Bill hla/e apparently started from sun­
the United Stales will ns&gt;t lowrr
its guard during negotiation* with Hemphill, Halph Cowan, Waller light shining through ■ bottle ef
water.
Russia sin disarmament and sither Giclow, .Marion Harman, Frank
Two Florida Forest Service
Jones, .Myron Heck.
critical i ssu es .
Agriculture:
Harold Kastner, crews, a water tanker and a craw­
The president spelled out hi*
hopes (»r improving America's Merwin Cullum, Hlchard Deas, ler tractor, and the Navy brush
"imagr" ahrssasl al his newt con William ladder Jr., Iloiner Os­ crew were at the scror and were
able to suppress the fire before
fs-rens-e Wednesday, on the eve of borne, Cecil Tucker.
it spread further. Th* fire was
his departure on the unpreced­
Waterways: Al l-cr, W. Dun
ented 22.37U miles visit to It na­ Smilh, F. D. Scott, Joe Nicholas, slopped jusl short of the residenr*
of George Hess Jr., th* auto parts
tions.
Harry Robson.
building and an abandoned sawmill
He said he felt a "compulsion"
Tourist and Convention: Bub
during the "relatively few month* Browning, Mrs l.ucile Appleby, lumber budding.
County Ranger Rob Gray urged
left" to him in office to visit a Fred Herrmann, Frank Jones, I).
number at countries ansi try lo II. MacGregor, George Palmer, all resident* nf Seminole County
make them see that "our basic Myron Reck and Ford Thomas Jr, to lie extremely rsrefill with fire
and in report fires directly to tha
aspiration is to search out mrlhMrrchanl Division: C h e a t e r Florida Forest Service it Longod* by which |&gt;c*ce in the world
can lie assures! with justice (sir Muse. E. C. Harper Jr., Clarence wood. Gray al«o asked that every­
Resisting, Ralph Cowan, Ed Hunt, one Interested in obtaining fire
•vrrytmdy "
Bill he j !mi (eels, according lo F. K Roi.inillat Jr., Waller Girlow line* around their property eontact him.
lop aisles, that an equally impor­ and Marion Harman.
tant pan of his “ mission" is to
make it rltar in those who have
stood firm in thr anti-Communist
fight that thr United Stales is not
going to compromise anv basisprinciples just to get agreement
with the Russians.

Perkins Selects
Committees For
C of C Activity

Santa Is Here!
Mr. Claus arrived yesterday in an A3L) jet-style sleigh
supplied by VAH-5 at the Naval Air Station.
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Ike's Tour Task
Is Peace Crusade

Female Jury Clears
Ray In Morals Case
DETROIT (UPI) -Singer John­
nie Ray planned to leave for New
York today, cleared by an allwoman jury of a charge of solicit­
ing a vice squad policeman to com­
mit an immoral act.
When the jury announced its
verdict Wednesday, Ray promptly
fainted on the courtroom floor.
The singer, famous fur hit ren
dition of the sung, "C ry," broke
into tears when revived and said,
"My prayer* have been answered."
Ray was arrrstrd, Nov. 21 by
policeman Eugene Caviston in
front of a downtown night apot.
During the twoday trial Ray te*.
tiffed he had invited thr policeman
to his hotel room for a drink, but
denied making any immoral propo
sition to him.

the regional prefect in Marseilles.
Additional scores of villagers were
feared swept to their death whan
43 million tons at water cascaded
through the 10-mile long Reynan
River Valley.
Frejus, founded by Juliua Cae­
sar and a target nf the Allied in­
vasion nf the Mediterranean coast

Howell Park Shop
Area Is Approved

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RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI) Several air force officers wert
arrested today in the provincial
capital of Balo Horizonte when they
arrived there from Bracilia amid
unconfirmed reports of an army
rebellion. The reports said army
officers in Belo Horizonte and
Parana were rebelling against
^ An ioviuttoo to Join the "world's their commander*.
largest Bible reading class" baa
been leaued through many local 250 Million On Roads
churches. The lath annual World
ORLANDO (UPI) — Florida will
wide Bible Reading program ia
sponsored by the American Bible spend a quarter billion dollari be­
Society eocouraging Christiana a- tween now and the end of 1980
cross the globe to Join In a unified for new roads, Road Department
Execbtlve Director Ralph Davis
eempaljp at Bible Reading.
Lilts of Scripture selections are said today. Davis, speaking al the
Wistributcd through local congre­ Florida ' Highway Users Confer*
gations suggesting Bible portion' cnee, said the huge figure includes
expenditures for construction of
j h be raid each day between
•Thanksgiving and New . Year * pait* of the slate's 1,110 nillsi of
Day. Orar ao million copies at limited eccese'Interstate highway.
thee* Hats, which we printed ia
bookmark form, have been distri­ Contract Sought
GALVESTON, Tex. (UPI) buted over the world. One of the
primary values of this inspiration­ longshoremen representatives and
al effort ia that it Introduces to tbe Gulf Coast maritima industry
tha Bible thousand* every year met today to try and write a new
contract which thr union said will
who never beforr have read It.
Begun in 1943 by the request of have tu be as good or better than
an unknown marine on Guadal­ the East Coast agreement reached
canal for a Bible-reading fellow­ this week. J. Ross Dunn said, how­
s h ip with his family in this coun­ ever, he feared Tuesday's agree­
try, the worldwide program baa ment with the Atlantic Seaboard
been effective in Joining Christiana I n t e r n a t io n a l I-ongshoremrn'a
.of various creed*, nationalities, Assn, unions at N'aw York "may
and races in reading the *•■ nc increase tension here "
Bible teals each day.
This program ia sponsored by No Decision
a distinguished committee of lay­
HAVANA (UPI) — No derision
men, headed by President Elsen­ has been handed down by the revo­
hower. The Bible reading selec­ lutionary tribunal* pundering gov­
tions each day will be announced ernment demand* that two Ameri­
over radio and television station* cans be put to death a* foes of
£ n many ar
Premier Fidel Castro. Tbe vardict
The Week uf December 8 13 has of a court martial In thr western
been designated Universal Bible province of Pinar del Rio in tbe
Sunday. Churches of this region rase of Austin F. Young, of .Miami,
will give special emphasis to the was expected Wednesday but was
place and importance in Christ­ delayed without explanation. It Is
ian experience other Sunday, the not certain how anon the judge­
Sth or the 13th
ment will be announced.

VAH-lt Competes
tor Derby Honors

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1U59

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The Jayree* will sponsor the aecond in their series
o f polio inoculation* Saturday at tha Jayce# Informa*
tion Building on French Ave.
Shota will be given from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. by ragi*tered nurses. The charge of $1 per inoculation will
be to cover the coat of vaccine, needle* and ayringea. All
aervicea are being donated free charge.

A IIKill K A N K IM i WELCOME Wmh given Santa al thu Naval Air Station
by Vice Admiral W. L. Reca, commander of Naval aircraft for the Atlantic
Fleet, at rijfht, and Rear Admiral K. L. Craijr, commander o f Heet-Air
Jacksonville, who took time o ff during their viail to the station to ex­
change Christum* greeting* with Mr. Clan*.
(Stulf 1'huto*)

School Kids To Get

Out Early

To See

The 'Christmas Dreams' Parade Friday
More than Jot) school children
will be gelling one of Iheir Chris­
ms* pressmt* early this year,
thanks to Santa Claus ami the an
nual Christmas parade scheduled
at 4 p in tomorrow in downtown
Sanford.
School officials reported today
that Seminole County school chil­
dren m double sessions si the
time at the parade w.il be allowed
out of school early if their par
enis pick thrin up from school.
Supt. K. T. Milwee emphasized
that children will be allowed out
of schools "only if iheir parents
pick them up."
Ms-anwhile, the Jaycees are com­
pleting last minute preparations
tor tomorrow’s event, expected to
be the biggest and best parade
ever held here," titled "Christmas
Dreams.'*
AU parade participant# are
■ ft d la he p* Mm perada'e

starting point at first St. and
Sanford Ave. by 1 U p m so
oUlctal* can start lining up finals
and marriung units.
The parade will come down
First St. to Oak, south on Oak to
Fourth St., east un Fourth St. to
Sanford Ave. and then north on
Sanford to Second St.

Lake Mary Square
Gets Decorations

The three judges of the parade
rntru-s are polishing up ail the
rules ansi regulation* lo Judge the
I 2 prizes in each of Ihe four
division*.
This year's judge* are John
I.. Galloway, Mrs, Volie Williams
and the Rev. Hubert Spear.
The star of the parade, Santa
Claus has arrived from lh» north
Pole by jet sud is staying with
friends at the Naval Air Station
until thr parade.

The business squsrr at thr inter­
section of Country Club Road and
Crystal Lake Drive in Lake Mary Church sSale Friday
will shine with the holiday spirit
The WSCS uf Grace Methodist
this Christmas season.
Church will sponsor a hake sale
Frank Evans, pioneer huunets- in front of the F’ood Fair tomor­
man of (he community, yesterday row, starting al 2 p. in. Mrs. Roy
donated strings nf colurcd lights Wall is genera! chairman of the
and the rosls nf material and sale and procresls will he used
labor to decorate the surround lo purchase kitchen equipment for
tng busldiflftn.
1 live new oilurib budding.

Rangers Halt Brush
Fire Near Buildings

Stations Ordered By FCC

Assessor Warns
Of Homestead
Deed Requirement
Tax Asaeftwa- Richard McCann#
today urged all resident* living in
their home* under a contract
agreement or unrecorded deed tu
.have that instrument rerorded be­
fore Der 3t so Ihey ran be eli­
gible foe homestead exemption m
I960.
McCanns Usuml warning after
an appeal hefurr the board uf
equalization yesterday by 33 pro­
perty owners who had been denied
homeMead exemption
because
many of them had not filed any
recorded deeds before the eseinpturn deadline.
Residents should record iheir
deeds in the clerk's nfftce at the
courthouse.

Bazaar Saturday
The Upaala Community Presby­
terian Church Dorcas Circle will
hold their bazaar and bake aale
nest lo the Lake Mary

Jtotsodajr, stanza# M a. a .

To List Program Finances

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Th#
Frdrral Communltalion* Commis­
sion took an unprecedented step
today aimed at cracking down on
payola and deceptive advertising
practices on radio and television.
It ordered every radio and tele­
vision station in thr country to
submit within -VI day* rompicie
information on the financing of
its programs
The request for the information
wa* contained in * teller sent lo
ail ot the 3,234 radio and televi­
sion stations licensed by the FCC.
The action dearly stemmed from
the recent disclosures of TV quiz
show scandals and a coming invrstigatioa ot payola, (lie practice
at paving disc jucksy* to play
record* on the air.
Payola or any other type of
hidden commercial practice ia il­
legal under Uie Commiuucatkma
Art of 1934 which created the FCC
to police the broadcasting Indus
try. Anyone found guilty of break­
ing thia law could face a maxi­
mum penalty ot tIO.OuQ or one
year to prison or both.
FUC member a h*v#

violation also could toad to lose at
license by station* which sanction
payola or so called "sneak" com­
mercial practice*
Th* radio and TV stations werw
given unlit dan. 4, 1980 to supply
information on th* program
financing practice*.
The FCC asked them tu report
on "what internal controls and
procedure* you have established
to provide you with information
concerning
the remuneration,
other than that paid by you, that
has been or may be received by
individual# in connection with par­
ticipation in th* preparation and
present alum of programs broad­
cast by your station."
Another government agency, th#
Federal Trad# Commission baa
launched it# own inquiry into dia#
jockey payola practices, lu crack­
down would be aimed at record
compact*#.
FTC Chairman Earl W. Kioto*
also warned broadcaster* I# #o m
up with an industry "plan with­
out loopholes” to curb misleading
ads or the FTC will atop to to
"fully discharge Ms duties'* kg

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fly FRANK EI.EAZER
t Market* and other stuff they rart-t days big bills wer easier to
WASHINGTON I LTD - It he cd home from the war. A fellow trace. Agents soon found their
suit to look like one of our more from Brooklyn no( Ion* ago sent man.
He w it *o or older. * Polirh
dependable taxpayr for the past in 1300 26 with this explanation:
several years has been a Seattle "I admit milking the row and immigrant who had risen from
peddler to bustnc t success. IK
resident who just possibly never wish lo make restitution."
Enclosing $250 in cash, an an­ said this country had been kXl
filed a return.
Each week he or site Muffs onymous correspondent from Bir to him and he wanted to make
Si or so in an envelope and drops mingham, Ala., recently told the sure he hadn't erred ' i his own
it in the mail to "the collector tax boss: "1 got saved and I favor wl.ea reporting hi, tax
The agent! had heard that
of Intertill Revenue, Washington feel I must do (hit How 11 it
kind of story before. They de.
with your soul?”
D. C."
1 guess the government Has eided to look at hla bonks. Th.-v
These anonymous offerings have
checked his returns for three
totalled 1712 since somebody notic­ one. Anyway, the tax men say years The result was. they gave
ed their similarity and recurrence *0. They recall a case many him hock
the $3,000 and ir
and started ■ tally. The serial years ago when five $1,000 bill* ranged to eet him a refund. He
turned
up
in
a
letter
from
some­
number of each to of I! bill has
had overpaid by $!t.0O0.
been recorded and the money idd where in New England. In those
—
V
ed to tha government's conscience
fund.
I don't know whether there has
been a national outbreak of hon­
"Recently,” Kyger related, 1
esty or what. But conscience
WILLIAMSBURG, V«. (UPD—
money his been raining down on Robert W. Kyger is a sentimental had a couple ring the door bell.
the Treasury at • nta of $700 or
justice of the peace who collects They were dressed in Bermuda
MOO per day.
President Eisenhower and he wedding ring boxes a* memento** shorts and so was I,"
The JR suggested he chance
hoped to pick up $83,000 in con­ of tha couplet he ha* married.
science payment) in fiscal 1M9.
Il‘a an unusual collection, he into more appropriate attire bus
It turns out he took in I2tt.471.16. admitted, but no noire unusual they were impatient, “ and si-*.r
The previous year** take was than many of tha 6(H) wedding* there's nothing in tha law about
only $88,014 7fi,
ha ha* performed during the past not marrying people wearing Ber­
Most tax dndgeri find ii posst 20 year*.
muda short* I mauled them.”
hie to ease their consciences with
When the ceremony i* ovee
At least half wera unusual sim­
payments of less than $4,000, the
ply because Kyger used to run- Kyger often gives his fee to tha
amount received from an anony­
duct the ceremonies In hi* funer­ bride, especially if the couple is
mous Chicagoan last week. Tax
al parlor. During the past 10 young ur the husband is it* the
agents here say its downright
armed services.
amaiing how many anonymous years, however, they have taken
“ I can tell If they need lb*
place
In
the
more
traditional
set.
taxpayers figure their debts at
money,” he said. *T take it from
ting of his home or garden.
an even $10.
the husband and hand it bark lo
The biggest anoaymoqs pay­
the bride. She knows what to '$»
ment on record waa $30,000, in
with it.”
1816.
Many years ago, Kyger started
L'ncle Sam got hi* first record
collecting the wedding -mg boxes
ed conscience payment ta lilt.
that tha couples left behind. The
With the exception of 1841.
assortment now includes jeweler’*
something has been dropped into
labels from all part* of the na­
the kitty every year since. In
tion anti a few from Mexico.
1*27 the contribution* came to
The county'a vegeta HI* industry
of confidence saved mg from a $6 The big year to date was 1950.
suffered medium tn heavy damage
bet on hi* colt.
when the anonymous take wax
during this week's cold wave.
The hnries, finally, stood twang­ $370,283.47. The total received
County Agent Ceeg Tucker, said
through
last
June
30
was
$2,536,
ing at the starting gate. The flags
today.
of nine nations fluttered stiffly in 678.
bomehow, a lot of the unsigned
the breeie.
Tucker reported heavy damage
mailings are postmarked at quiet lo the arra'a egg plant and pepper
And like a bolt out of the blue,
a tall biunette form went racing hours like 2 a. m. Many are id- industry, where in many case* ice
dressed merely to "Conscience De­ formed on the lender crop plant*.
by, skipping down the stairs in
partment. Washington, D. C."
Tucker said the celery and
front of me, shouting in a whisper
One regular contributor recent­
to no one in particular: "I haff a ly has been a Tampa fellow who cabbage damage was medium,
hot teep." She skittered to the addresses $10 bills every month or with only t few spotted areas
“ place" window and pul her mon­ so to the "conscious" fund. Fort­ hurt.
Tucker said also that the citrus
ey on France's Hun. I followed unately the postmaster takes a
industry escaped with only slight
suit.
broad view on matters of spelling.
The unwitting tipsier was Car. Hr sc-nds these promptly to the damage during the blistering cold
snap that moved across the coun­
lota Savarese, Panamanian wife Internal Revenue Service.
ty during the part weekend and
of a Washington, D. C., doctor.
It's not only tax matters that Monday.
And then the horses were off, 1 gel people's consciences tn hurtAlthough no froei was reported,
found myself urging them on. I in x- A government worker in Hoihad so many beta going that all ton enclosed $35 with a nice tet­ temperature# dipped as low as 32
I could yell was, “ Come on, any­ ter explaining that he had used degree* in some aress of the
county Monday.
body."
government stations for his pri­
I meant anybody put that burse vate correspondence, ami he
owned by Capt. Guggenheim, wanted to settle Ihr debt. Kil let­
Although the total number of
which I knew wouldn't win from ter was on government station­ mite worker* on farm* in Eng­
the look in the owner's eye.
ery, of course.
land and Wales declined by 5 600
The horse was Raid Eagle. It
Ex-soldiers, or their mothers or In the put year, there has been
*
* §
won.
vrrtves, are forever chipping in to an increase of 2,800 In the num­
A!is. SwsaiCse'a lip fur revuirU cover foot locket*, bug bomb*, ber of ilrose under I
place paid off. My $2 won $8.80.
I learned later where she got her
tip — from the wife of somebody
who gut K. from a friend of the
jockey.

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Fire fijfhlinj: is not an easy job but often is a thankless
task. Once in awhile, though, the men who do their best to
save propertv and people from fires net a "thank you.
Mrs. Robert Cully, whose house at 1200 Magnolia Ave.
- was saved from damage Sunday night when an adjoining
apartment was burned, called to urge a public acknowledge,
ment of the efficient work of the fire department.
“ If it weren't for the work of Chief Cleveland and his
firemen, we wouldn't have a roof over our heads today,"
' Mrs. Cully said.
;
She said the fire fighters worked quickly and bravely to
confine the blaze to the apartment and pre\entcd it from
gpreading into the main house.
And that was the night the fire department had three
other calls, too. So, for Mrs. Cully, and others, thanks fire­
men.
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Trade At Home
Tha Chamber of Commerce's monthly bill Win notes
that Cheater Muae, new chairman of the Retail Merchants
IDIvlaon, la pushing the effort to promote "trade at home."
The bulletin points out that income in Seminole County
b a t an all-time high, hut that retail sales have not increased
la proportion to the rise in buying power.
Tha Herald hH« steadily plugged for the trade at home
Idea—and thia includes all the shopping areas in the county,
in which the merchants make their living and pay their
taxes.

If anybody haa any good ideas how to help Mr. Muse
and tha merchanta committed promote increased buying here
at home, apeak up.
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WASHINGTON — The place
where people excicise greater
The third annual Navy Appreciation Day will be held hindsight than they do in the poli­
Dec. 12 under apoiisorship of the Chamber of Ctumiieice, tical arena is at the racetrack.
which enlists the aid of the Jaycees also.
And here is a horrendous ex­
Outstanding works and events of the men of the Naval ample hasrd on the tunning at
A ir Station frequently are acknowledged in various ways,
Laurel, Aid., of Ihr eighth Wash­
but thia day on which thu whole community pays tributo to
ington, D. C. International race.
the Navy is the most important expression of neighburlinesn.
Wbat thia amateur assayn of
The Chamber o f Commerce hopes to do the town proud
equine qualities knows about ruse.
whan it puta on the big event at Ft. Mellon Park. It means hore.es and kor.eraclng could he
that the community does not stop nt the Air Station gate for easily inscribed with a fat pen
the personnel who are stationed there.
on the head of a hohuall. The only
previous acquaintance with horses
had been with the stark political
variety.
Rut xtimelardy bail a free pa»*.
and lh« next thing you know 1
ROCHESTER, N. V. (UPD Only alter perfecting the brush was In the loity, gla •s-enrlo-ed
When more than loo school chil­ movements on their cheeks and prnthou&gt;e-like crow's nest of John
dren hare ware taught to brush lip* were the pupils allowed to Kchapiro, Ilark president. He wus
their cheeks with a toothbrush, it "graduatr" into actual brushing entertaining th e
internal Inna!
waa all In tha interests of science. of their teeth.
elite, including the owners of the
Hygienists were pleased with 12 horses.
The Eaatman Dental Dispenaarjr conducted a research project the results. Three months after
This was the jackpot. Race­
to teat a new method of leaching Ihr rlasies, 75 per cent of the track gold. Even though I knew
Children to brush llieii teeth ia children were found to be brush­ nothing about picking winners by
the manner rerominendeil by the ing llinr teeth in the correct up. |looking at horses' teeth. I d go
and down manner.
,
American Dental Association.
one better anil pick out the win
A hygienist conducted 20 mut­
tiers by looking into the owners'
ate toothbrush Ing classes once a
eyes. The look of i tmfirlence would
week for three week* with a Doubling Up
tell.
roup of first and second grader*.
NEW YORK (LTD - A second
ha taught the proper stroke* and tinned States will hive In be built
wrlat movement* — down on the
upper teeth, up on Ihr lower tecih in W years, say housing officials
Harrell
—by using a toothbrush on the of Allied Chemical's
outside rithi-r thsn the inside n( Building Materials division. They
BY WIN PENDLETON
bar mouth. The children follow­ point to vluiisiic* Indicating that
lire biggest objection we *rr in
ed suit, so she mold see if they for every person alive today we
President Elsenhower's Kuduy trip
will have two by the year 2oon
got the idea.
around the world is the appearance
II rrralrs nf copying Mr Khruvli
chev. The whole Idea ol Ihr Irip
appears as ihoiigh it were un afterthought.
ACIIOMS
?. Ooddi &gt;s of
20. ( large
1. Uwtltly
volranoee
(or
Il looks lo u* like .somebody
6. Illaae
(posa.)
services
rushed in to see the ('resident one
1L Typ«o&lt;
X A s M im e d
22. A cone
morning with a "bright Idea " The
TIC*
name
Itfit.l
arguments (or the trip may have
11 Rabbit fur
4. Mar.&gt;li plant*23. Labor
sounded like this. "Mr. K ha*
IX Choice part
b. 1Inrin aim
strike
been covering a lot uf ground and
14. Raking
center
«• o t lo q 1
making » lot of tricmlx and maybe
rharubcni
6. Flouting
21 Itury
we
lu-ller gel busy doing the same
IX Ti ly
h e masses
2-i. Ignited
thing before it * in late "
16. Rill of
7. Wash
2 6 . Russian
l o l t r i l i r ’i A nt- t f
n c liter
anchor
The lug question I* this getting
k. Copy
IT. Half an err.
!&gt; Inorganic
pinno
lo be an Ann l o an habit? Rushing
35. Moved, ns
18. Attacks
111, Entangle
30 L i t t e r s
wind
around trying to catch op with
10. Frlar'a title 111. Cl at lllcd
3.H Kxi I mi*.
.31 \ s ilk \oil
everything Rial .Soviet Russia lines
21.
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Ill* 1 r u(
Roll
32 Killy
instead nl having a few 11le.1v of
France
Asia
3U, ubese
3,1 Metal Ug
our own
22. .Scorch
This seems tn he the pattern
f
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i
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2X Famous
today. We begin a submarine build
mnrksm.ru
II
ii
mg program live years alter Itu,
27. Crickot IS
*ia has completed die world ,
28. Title „r
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reaped
greatest submarine fleet. We null
20.1’erimt
like mad In throw a satellite at
l»
l*
if
SO. Flower
the moon lost because Russia did
b
34. Tha un­
it.
A
JO
it
known g--u
V /.
And now our Prcvdo-ui takes oil
Y/t
(Hindu)
on a good will "selling" trip around
ii
?// i i
S3, lifter
the world m an effort to counteract
36. Mr. L'to.by
li
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Mr Khrudichev's travels.
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I mingled among 'em. I over­
heard a portly fellow talking in
Russian. Thai was Yevgeni Dol­
matov, who owned Gamier and
Flung, the Soviet's finest racehot set.
Dolmatov leaned river anil wink­
ed at the man at his side and mur­
mured: "Ovlyyen Harashaw " I
knew the translation — "very
good." Ho this was his tip! 1 edged
downstairs through the harrier of
hlucbloods and shoved my hills at
the man behind the rage. (The
odds were so high on the Red nags
that one bet covered both the
horses. |
When I got buck, several pto
pie were surrounding Mrs. Noel
Simpson, of Auklnnd. New Zea­
land, wife of the owner of lip and
Cuming. ||pr ryes lighted up as
she .aid that t p and Coming
should be up amt gojng. I made
another trip l» the "win" window.
This atmosphere of uwners' con­
fidence kept glowing with each
new owner I met until 1 had plac
ed bets on Ihr 111* ' of more than
a lo r lf- d o s t n

s u n - w ,lilii*la.

Ilnly one gentleman plainly dis­
played hesitation about Ins entry.
That was L'apl, Harry F. Guggen­
heim of New Yolk, former Amlutssudor to Cuba. Hit open lack

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No one ha* &gt;cl said what I'resi
dent Eisenhower (dans to accom­
plish. Certainly, lie cannot hope to
contribute much to the solution of
the Indian problem by spending an
afternoon with .Mr Nehru or do
the United Slates much good by
merely liuving lunch with Franco
111 Spain About all he will have
time for on any of these "pop”
calls is to shake hands with hi*
host ,md promise lo send him mure
American dollars.
We think it is tune lor America
to quit copying somebody else and
to recapture the lead in dealing
wilh other nation*. Ihe way we
copy-cat other countries today is a
far erv from (lie American tradi­
tion of 182.1 when President Monroe
iolil the world to keep out o( our
hack yard.
We need a return to the positive
approach of President Monroe.
Wouldn’t vie hr heller off if w*
told the world what we stand for—
then stick to It?
Instead of (Idling around the
world trvlng In "out Khrushchev"
Mr K we think the President's
lime would bo spent better it he
slated home anil wurked on a
strong. Iir 111 and ib (mile policy lor
siren. 1.icmng our friendships in
the Western Hrmisphrr

Isn't the Cuban situation ■ per
feet example of how our negative
foreign policy ran gel out of hand?
This is a clear rase of "sloppy"
day-to day, catch ai-ratch can for
rign relations.
Are we going to continue to sit
by and let some revolutionary up­
start push us around? l)r are we
going to hchave like the great na­
tion we are — and tell the wildeyed Cuban to behave himself?
This Cuban mess certainly was
nu surprise. We had plenty of warn
ing. The State Department should
have paid more attention to the
pushing around" that Vice-Presi­
dent Nixon received in Vencruela.
What to do shout it? Milton Eis­
enhower, the President'* own bro­
ther. has made several trips to
Latin America. Hit famous "Latin\mcm-an Report" 1* still gathering
dust on the President's desk.
There is no mystery about the
unrest and bad feeling agamat the
United .Stales in Latin America and
it will take positive action to over­
come il.
We think the Important job is
right here in the Western Hemisphere rebuilding the famous good
neighbor policy of Cordell Hull —
and md traipsing around the world
with no rral plan in mind.

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DENVER (UPD - At least 80
per cenl of the bearing Impair
mrtii« nf pre school age children
"can In- cured or arrestrd" hy
medical care if delected early
l’
enough, according lo hearing &gt;pe
y / &gt;4|
culm s
ftuutinc screenings of
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Denver m lltc past two year* Ird
lZ-3
tn the discovery of Lit) children
with hearing loser* About so per
cent had problems of a conductive
nature, which usually respond In
Thur-tlay, Dtcc-mlit,r :t, I'J.VJ medical treatment.
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Birth Control Issue
•Seen As Vote Factor
WASHINGTON ( U r i ) —Pr*»i- California, another Catholic ami ,
dent Kitenhower may hav* dim­ prospective candidate for tha De­
med the religious issue as a force mocratic nomination.
Democrats »rr» Still worried. i I
in the 19*50 pic*ideutial campaign
but their is mi sign that he has However much they might do- |
pushed it out of sight.
ploro the injection of a religious
The I'le.ident appealed to be issue into politic*, they (till KM.d
trying to knock teligion out of fear whether reliirtous bias might .
fgmxt year's campaign with his cost thrm vote*.
Si|urlching talk about lurth conWednesday news conference com­
ment that the L\ S. government trnl would not squelch i|ur«tion«
has no hudness providing birth a« to whether church doctrine
control help to countries with would influence a Catholtc presi­
dent's decisions.
overpopulation problems.
Catholic clergymen applauded
Ins statement and aonic l’ rotc*lanl leaden objected.
The religious issue, already an
unknown factor fur land, erupted
an putdir debate following the re­
cent statement of L". J*. Catholic
bishops that government funds
ahimld not hr u*ed for b rth con­
trol progiams in undcrdrveluped
enuntrica with population probWASHINGTON llT I t - t? you
Jems.
Thr Ft. ’ Rev. James A. I’lke, read at acreage speed. IS chtl- I
Protestant Kpiscopal bishop of tlren will In* birn in the w &gt;rld
t'alifornia, immediately asked if during the time it takes you to
Catholic candidates for public of- j read Ihi* sentence,
Nine people have died during
fice wera bound by the dreiara
jfn*n. I'ro^ptnive pie»ui«*ntiAl ran the same interval of time So the
•Tdnla'et
i
of Catholic and 1'iutrsiant world a population showed a not
growth of nine
faiths wrre asked how they frit.
Kerry’ 24 hours, the total grows
There was some belief that the
controversy hvt seriously dam hy fUOOO F.arh &gt;ear, it increases
aged the rnances of Sen. John F. by about 50 million — the rqtuv
Kennedy ID-Mast.i, front-running alent of adding an entire nation
■pro'IVt for the Democratic pres­ the size of France.
This is the "population explo­
idential nomination.
Kennedy, a Catholic, said the sion" that has plunged religious
birth control issue should hr Irft and political leaders into contro
to the other countries hut that if versv over the need for global
ny such question should some b»rjh control measures
any
.Kt.dc it in
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errferr
fnrr him he would deride
growth are not in dispute. In rr
accord with his oath of offer.
As the first strong Catholic ion- rent years, the intro&lt;luction of
tender fur the presidency since modern health measures ha«
Alfred FI. Smith was nominated caused a sharp drop in dejth
ratrs, particularly in underdevel
by
the Democrats *in
1928. **'"•
Ken- oped countries. But birth rates
■
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[nrdr ..ready knew hi. religion
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■•hould nominate in IMfl.
I ••oiling from .
Republican
president. Ki.enhower a remark,
Wedue.day may have taken the
be.t off the specific issue of birth
fonlml for I)**mi&gt;traU lik# Krnnfdy and t;«v. Kdmund G. Brown of

French, Algeria
Talks Are Urged
r.NITED N \TIO.NS, N. Y.
(I I 'll—Opposition g'cw Sodny to
. 21-nation Afro-Asian resolution
railing on Fiance to hold dipl"malic talks with the Algerian reb­
els in an effort to end th« fiveyear-old war in the F'rench Afri­
can lerrttory.
France could count on both
Rntain and the I n,te.| Stats, for
•nppnrt ib the f««.r day-old Alge
■flan ilrhate and It appeared cerItain the t.alin Anietican countries
Isvould fail in tielund them. The
frscilutmn is before the Assem­
bly's main political committee,
! Wednesday both the t'nited
Rlales and British appealed to the
Committee to lease the question
iln the French and A gerians, with­
out passing a resolution of any
‘ kind.
The Afra-Asian resolution, Intro,
ked'iceq Wednesday by Burma, call­
ed for French-Algerian talks on
e .ease f.r* and self-determinatpm for Algeria
tjualified diplomats
sources
pmlirted today the measure
s» eild fad to gain approval in the
‘ Assem bly. Afro Asian aireptance
'of compromise amer.dmcnti »»•
seen a* the he*t hope of avoid­
ing an A**rnihly defeat, however,
anil there was talk of several
Isti- a amendments

ditional
levels. a ,,ramallc
Thr h.gh ha,
acceleration in the rale a. which
Ihr hllman raC(. „ nlultipl).ng.
a «fore World War II. total point­
lalion growth never exceeded
^ r, nl a year. Today Ihr growth
^ j|»oiil 1.7 prr rent \%orlil
Wllj), antl mrtrr Ihan 3 pcr cent
in some parts of \s:a and \fnca
At this rate, the population ol
thr earth will increase frum the
prrsent 2.90U.UUU.0UU to atxiut
I.UftU.OM.OlNI hv 1980, and to more
than ti.uoo.uoo.ooo by the end of
the century.
If Ihr farts are nut in dispute,
their implications ate
\n in
cfresio.iy
avrimoiuou* d -bl'e,
which already has involved I’ rcsi
dent Kisenbower. Protestant and
Catholic religious leaders and
nearly all candidates for the |90o
presidential nominations, centers
a round tlircr questions
Tile firs' is How serious i« the
prob'rm of population pressure
The t athoiir Bishops of the
l nited sta'cv in a formal state
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aff by startin* oat &gt;i though
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itro tf display of integrity. Buttool’ performance waa moro le­
thargic than lonely became of the
■hallow dialogue and a laek of
substitutive action. He could only
dig in during a brief encounter
with ■ dance hall girl and, later,
aa bo blurted out hia love for Miss
Carton.
I felt aorry for Red and Jeanale, but not for the reatont that
Sot Saba, the author of the play,
had in mind.
Mickey Rooney did the Brendan
Bohan bit on Jack Paar'a ehow
la Hollywood Tuetday night — but
In a good-natured, incoherent
faahion. After Inviting Roooey to
leave, Pear told hit NBC-TV au­
dience, "Il'a a aha me. Ho waa a
great talent."

M A T T A ll WOMEN’S GOLF ASSOCIATION members from left, Mrs.
Roy Byrnes, Mrs. Frank D u n o, and Mrs. Kirby Fite Jr. show m ixed reac­
tions aa Mrs. Robert Shedden follows through on the first tee. M ore than
SO association members teed o f f yesterday for the group’s weekly tourna­
ment This week it was "b est ball" team play.
(S t a ff Photo)

Tho five etatea—Florida, LoulsiMn, Tennessee, Virginia and
Texas — will get a bonus for
•patching their normally Demo.
gratis appetites.
Under the formula for selecting

delegates to tho national eonven'Hah seek at*to which voted for
Etaanhawoi will got M additional
Ms delegate votes. •
, . However, only Louisiana will gat
ghhUiatMl benefit from the new
delegate lineup. The Bayou Bute
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of 28, compand to 20 la 18M. Ala­
bama, which ad 11 In 1888, will let
22 next roar end Georgia has been
raised from 23 to 24.
Two old Confederacy stales will
lose delegatee by next summer.
Mississippi, which had 13, haa
been reduced to 12. South CaroUna, which ad 18 In 1908, la ~ow
down to 13,

The r*at o f the aouthern states
retained th* a s m * delegate
strength. Arkansas ha* 18, Flor­
ida 28, North Carolina 28, Tennes.
■*s 28, Virginia 30, and Texas 54.
The 11 southern states will have
28 delegates votes out of a total
of 1,331. In 1858, th* figure* were
277 southern delegatee out of
1,323.

BAN FRANCISCO (UPt) - A
now air traffic control system —
tho first of IU hind In tho nation
—haa boon inaUlled at San Fran­
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lfMPlUMMUMgl Airport.
cisco
InUrnaUanal
Tha ayatem waa daalgned by the
Pacific Teleph-n* and Telegraph
Co. to cop* with the problem* of
Increaied air traffic.
Chief Controller E. P. Sullivan
explained that until recently ra­
dar and visual traffic observers
were housed In the urn* room,
making communication between
them easy.
But then, the controller points
were ipread out and a new radar
room waa Instailed on another

floor af tha tower.
The telephone company system,
which required the inatallatlon or
&gt;8,008 wtro connections, la a com­
bination of th* company's latest
developments with features adapt­
ed from th* communications sys­
tems of the Federal Aviation
Agency, the Air Force and the
Navy.
It provides instant communica­
tion between controllers In th*
tower cab and the radar room:
instant contact between th* San
Francisco terminal tower and
other control 'acuities in th* Bay
Area,

The Channel Swim: "Dr. Tom
Dooley Telit Hla Story" pre-empt*
ABC-TV’a Keep Tilklng next
Tuetday. The Amrrlcan doctor,
whoe# work in Laoe la legendary,
will dlacuie hie future plena. For
the third eooeecutivo year, Bed
Skelton will offer Mi adaptation
af 0. Henry’ * elanic, "The Cop
Ajad The Anihem," on hia CBS
TV ahow Tutadey, Dec. 23. Allen
Jenkina will bo featured In the
■ketch. Ted MtUa, producer of the
famous Chieago-originating "Garraway At Large" thowe, will be
reunited with Gerrowiy on NBCTV'e Jan. 1 Bet] Telephone aped el. Milla will produce: Garroway
Win bod. 'The Word of Carl
Sandburg," the Bette Davit, Gary
Merrill vehicle now touring, may
bead for TV aa a tpeclal next
yaar. CBS-TV'a Deallu Playhouse
for Chriatmn Day la preaentlng
member* of the Detilu workshop
la musical and comedy iklta. The
Its characters. The dialogue must newcomer* wilt be aided by their
shade in the beckgrounda In order' mentors, Lucille Bill and Deil
to lock up our Inlenat and sym­ Arnat.
pathy. In thii, the "Something
Special" dialogue failed.
For example, Buttons kept
harping about honesty, Hla girl,
he kepi saying, would havs to bo
honest above all. Why this Dlogeneaian phobia? It waa saver ex­
Twenty-three member* of th*
plained. Sure, bachelor* often Lake Mary Boy Seoul Troop &gt;71
ding to outlandish reasons tor attended lb* St. John's District
staying alngle, but Buttons' be­ Camporee at Camp Le-No-Che*
havior waa loo much on tho this past weekend.
kookle aide. He kept pestering
Scoutmaster Hank Dtmera and
poor little Jeanale Carson foe her Troop Committee Chairman E. D.
right age and her driver’* llcanaa Spidcll, who accompanied the
(o prove U. I guess bo never boye, wore taken Into the Toma­
heard of ehlvaky or birth certifi­ hawk orgeniiatlon.
cate*,
Tho Lake Mary Troop won tho
Miss Carson brought too much 'Tug-of-war” contest that was
charm, pretiinen and warmth to bald between tha various troops
her role to bo convincing aa a present and Milton Howell won
lonely heart. Jack Carton throw the match lighting emteet.

Lake Mary Scouts
Attend Camporee

NEW INVENTION that will nave the Navy money H being demonstrated
by C. W. Goldatein, ADC, left, and W. D. Easick, AD2, right, to Lcdr H.
Goben, VAH-5 maintenance officer. The new tool will be used to tie down
aircraft and to clean out padeye holes on the aircraft parking ramp.

Governors To Host Red Officials
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
W. Va. (UP1) — The National
Governors Conference will play
host next year to 14 Kuttian goveminent leaden who plan to tour
the United State* on a good will
visit.
Delaware Gor. J. Caleb Boggi,

PANAMA CITY (UP!) - The
Bey County sheriff's ofllce mailed
a report today to me governor
on th* controversial death of a
Negro airman.
Gov. LeRoy Collins asked for
the report after the state NAACP
said the death of Robert L. Hum­
phrey of Tyndall Air Force Base
might have resulted from tout
play rather than auiclde.
The sheriff* office said Hum­
phrey shot himself to death attar
being stopped for speeding.
Air Force Investigators wen
satisfied with tho ruling as was
P. L. Plover, prealdent of tha
locel NAACP branch. But tha
atato NAACP said there was rea­
son to beliave Humphrey did not
take hie own life.
Wedoeaday, th* Highway Pa­
trol office b e n sent to the gover­
nor's office a report concerning
th* alleged beating of a Negro.
Frank Miller had charged (he Ne­
gro waa blackjacked by a stats

chairman of the conference's ex­
ecutive committee, said Wednes­
day night hia group had received
"informal information" that the
Russians had accepted an invita­
tion extended last August.
Ho said the Russians art ex­
pected to arrive In 1st* January
or early February. The group will
be composed of members of the
Council of Ministers of the 14
Russian republics which Rogg*
said was "the closest thing to our
governors that Russia has."
Nina American governor* tour­
ed th* Soviet Union for three
weeks |-at summer.
Governor* from Id states at­
tended special meetings here
Wednesday of th* conference's ex­
ecutive committee and the com­
mittee on roads and highway
safety. Many stayed on for a sc.
rise of meetings today sponsored
by the Council of Stale Govern­
ment*.

The executive committee in eth­
er action (Uffcveted that tha con­
ference appoint member* to con­
fer with President EUenhowtf
and congressional leaders to find
tom* way of praventlng a possi­
ble billion-dollar cut In federal al.
location* to *tate* to finance in­
terstate highway construction.
The committee also reported
that ita recommendation to send
n delegation to Latln-America on
a tour similar to the Russian
visit was temporarily postpone^
because of a lick of funds.
*
Tiia executive committee Voted
to reconvene In Las Vegas, Nev,
Feb. 21.22.
In addition to Boggs, other ex­
ecutive committee members at­
tending were Govs. Nelson A.
Rockefeller, New York; J. Lind,
■ey Almond, Virginia; Jame* T.
Blair Jr., Missouri and Grant
Sawyer, Nevada.

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Mary Elisabeth and Norma Adams
Mr*. William C. WUburn of Win­ wait served to the guests.
Assisting with the serving wrre and a cousin. Miss Donna Chap
ter Park and Mr*. Warren D.
Adama. 2403 Grandview Ave., San­ the sisters of the honoree, Miss-man of Winter Park. Mrs. William
ford were co-hotletaeh at a tea,
Sunday afternoon from 4 to • p.
m. at the W’ilburn home in Winter
Park.
It was in houor oi Mia* Carol
Ann Adama. to announce her en(aiement to A 3 C Virgil J. Elrenmann.
The table wa* overlaid with a
lace doth and the centerpiece waa
of paatel flowrra. flanked by white
tapers in silver candle slick*.
Refreshments of lea and coffee,
open faced sandwiches, fancy
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Two Events
The Ethel Root circle of the
Congregational Christian Church
will honor &gt;r. and Mrs. Richard
P. Carter of Suffield, Conn., with
an informal reception and lunch. eon. Immediately following the
morning service, Surday Dec. 13.
Dr. Carter is the new interim
minister, who will be here until
spring.
Monday, Dec. 14. the friend­
ship League will hold a turkey
dinner for members and their
families. This dinner earlier was
reported to be scheduled for Sun­
day, Dee. 13.

The St. Lukes Lutheran Haven
in Slavia was visited by Girl Scout
troop 311 this week. The girls help­
ed the children at the home with
^ ahellcralt, making scatter pins
w from angelfish. Girls enjoying the
visit were Leslie Rogg*. Ida
Hearn, Lou Jaillel. Sue Jaillet,
Linda Jones, Judy Lewi*. Vickie
McCullough, Sandra Myer, Sue El­
len Mitchie, Valerie Moore, Nlckl
Morgan and Sharon Smith. They
wrre accompanied by their leader,
• 31r*. Lewis Morgan and assistant
leader, Mrs. Harold Cooper.
a
An entire new Brownie troop
” was Invested this week at Hit
Grace Methodist Church bv their
leader, Mrs. A. A. Wilson and the
assistant leader, Mr*. Wendall
Holme*. The new bruwnirs are
Konnie Hood. Patricia McCoy.
Martha McCoy, Cynthia Acord,
Beverly Nowers, Bonnie Keller,
Ann Smith, Mary Hearn, Betty Jo
Jonaa, Darlene LaKollelte, Patri­
cia Kennedy, Joanne Deachenes,
m Jackie Morgan, and Carla Royce.
w This troop regularly meeta at Mrs.
Wilson'* home in Sunland Estates.
Brownie troop 3fg made aun bon­
nets out of cloth and eardboard,

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MISS MII.DKKD PARRISH, governor o f district 4, Pilot International,
paid an official vi*it to the local Pilot Club and xpoke at the meeting Tueaday night nt the Civic Center. Left to right are Mr*. A. K. Shoemaker Sr„
first vice preaident; Mr*. Raymond Rail, president; Mi.*.* Parrish uml Mi**
Dorothy Fournkre, teem dim: secretary.
(Staff Photo)

THURSDAY
•
First Baptist Church W. M. U.
week of prayer program by cir­
cle g at 2 30 p. m., Royal Am­
bassadors, T p. m.
Pinecrest Baptist Church visita­
tion. 10.30 a. m. to 7 p. m. Choir
practice 7:30 p. m , association
Sunday school training program,
7:30 p. m.
Circle ona oi the First Chris­
tian Church meets at the educa­
tion building at 10 a. in., CYF
(high school age) will meet at
MY II HE WILSON
the Church from 0:30 to I p. m.
Home lirmiMi'tratton Agent
FRIDAY
In Paris alter the theatre everyPlnccreat Baptist Church wc»k
uf prayer to a. m. morning WMS one goes tu l.es Halles, an oM
circle meeting, 10 a. m.. asso­ and famous produce market in
ciation Sunday School training the center of the city, to eat the
equally famous French on.on
program. 7 30 p. m
First Baptist Church W. M f . soup. In New Orleans, they do the
week of prayer program by cir­ same thing. They go lo the French
cle 4, 2 30 p. m. Junior Sunday Maiktt oi the will French t.'j.tr'-r
School w i e n e r roast at the of the city. They go not for onion
Church, followed by a skating par­ i &gt;dup but for cafe au lait and
ly at Skate City #:30 p. m., Bible Creole Croqulgnolra.
Croquignolcs are delectably puf­
survry class, 7:30 p. m.
fy doughnuts cut Into triangles
or rectangles instead of the us­
ual circles. Although there i» no
hole in tile center, some rectangu­
lar Croquignolcs are given three
small cuts, somewhat similar to
the cuts in French bread ,\t itie
French Market the Croquignolcs
are fried tn order, and served
piping hot dusted with eonlecIloner*’ sugar. Shakers of sugar
are available and many people
shake exira sugar onto their
plates and dunk the doughnuts
into it.
The recipe fur Croquignolcs
given here was developed from an
old Creole recipe by Corn Pro­
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.MISS CAROL ANN ADAMS

decorated tiicin with flowers and
presented them to their mothers.
Mrs. R. A. Smith and Mrs. C. D
Schoonover work with this troop
that meeta at the Pmecrcst Baptist
chiirch,
A recent outing to the Big Tree
was enjoyed by all the girls in
the fourth grade Brownie troop
from Sunland Estates ami their
leaders, Mrs. H. G. Johnum, Jr.,
snd Mrs. Ray W. dr Yarmm. The
girls collected miscellaneous dried
item* luch a* leave*, acorn* and
ferns, to be used in making wall
plaque*.
The nest two Hireling* were de­
voted lo the ronstrurtion of these
plaques and they were assisted in
making llit-m by Mr*. Gcorgr Kim
nions. They made nice gifts for
their muthers for Thanksgiving.
Members of this troop are Deb
bie Clark. Janice Clark, Karen
de Yarmin. Dixie Holme*, Patricia
Jones, Janet Little. Karu McNair,
Donna Lee Menu, Noela Mnnlfort,
Sharon Parian!, landa Pigott, Ka
rrn Williams and Margaret Wil­
son.
A Mother'* im-eung was held re­
cently at the home of Mr*. Henry
G. Johnson, troop leader, lo dis­
cuss future troop projects and to
get acquainted. Assisting Mrs.
Johnson serving coffer and cook
let were Mr* Fred Parian! and
Mrs. Ray de Yarmin. Other mothera prrtent were Mr*. Fred Pigott,
Jr.. Mr*. H. D. Clark, Mr*. A
Clark. Mrs. J. P. Little, Mrs W
Holme*. Mr*. A. Wilson, and Mrs.
L. B Williams.
Thu lame Brownie Troop enlcrlamed their mothers rrrently with
a play entitled "The Brownie
Story", ami an investiture cere­
mony. The girls lie mg invested
were Debbie Clark. Janice Clark,
and Patricia Jones. After refresh
ments were served they instructed
their mothers m a folk dance—
"Bow Belinda" and all joined in
the fun
Stothrrs and daughter* present
were Mr* F. P 'ariani and
Sharon. Mr*. J. S. Pigott. J r ,
and Linda. Mr*. H D. Clark and
Janice. Mrs. II. D. McNair and
Karla. Mr*. A. Wilson and Marga­
ret, Mrs A. R. Montfort and Noela, Mr*. M. L Jones and Patricia,
Mrs. L. R. Williams and Karen
.Mra. D. L. Meritt and Donna Lee.
Mra. A. Clark and Debbie, Mr*.
J. P. Little and Janet, Mrs. W.
llolmrs and Dixie, and Mrs. R.
W. dr Yarmin and Karen. The
meeting wai rinsed with a wishing
circle.

Church Group Plans
Rummage Sale

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A Christmas gift wrapping nt **
Ire la now being offered at tha
Sanford Naval Air Station tm
Navy personnel.
With the cooperation of the Navy
through U. J. Dickey and Mra.
Dickey, the Gamma Omega Chap­
ter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha hegaa
the service Monday at Usa Navp
exchange.
Paj&gt;rr, ribbon and faeslitieo era
being furnished by tha Navy aad
tha chapter a memberi ara doing
the wrapping. There la ao charge,
but donation! to Ihe sorority's abet
fund project are being accepted.
la announcing the service, E. I*
A. president, Mra. John Dick*?
said, "Through the cooperation aad
kindness of tha Navy, wa hope la
increase our shoe fund ao that wa
may continue buying shoee tm
needy school children In Semlaolo
County."
Gifts will be wrapped Moaday
through Friday from 11:30 to 1:3*
and on Saturday from 10:30 ta
12:30. On Dec. 13, an evening achedule will begin.

R Dcttmar of Winter Park poured
tea.
Miss Adams is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Adam*,
and the granddaughter of Mr#
Wilburn She is a student at Semi­
nole High School.
Mr. Eisenmann is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse C. Eisenmann, ol
Kingston. Iowa. He is stationed
with FA8RON at the Sanford Naval
Air Station.
Future plan* for the wrd.ling
will be announced at a later date.

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•Activities Of Girl .
Scouts And Brownies

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Service

Calendar

Church Plans

NEW
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W ra p p ing

The Relief Society of the Church
of Jesus Chnft of Latter Day Saints
will sponsor a rummage sale Fri­
day and Saturday at McCarley'a
grocery on West Firat Stret.
Hours will he from I a. m to 7
p. m. both days. .Mrs. Irene
Brooks is general chairman and
will be assisted by members of
the society. Tie proceed* will be
added to the Church budding fund.

Church Women
Elect Officers
the Lake Mary United Presby­
terian Women met at the education
building of (lie Church, last week
and elected officers for the coming
year.
Those circled lo serve were Mr*.
III.by Linden, president Mr*. R. II.
Goble, vice president; Mr*. II. M.
Horkrrsmilh. secretary; Mr*. M.
II. Rice; treasurer; Mrs A. E.
Crocker, fellowship
secretary;
Mrs. Patrick Riley, sewing secre­
tary; Mrs. R. II. Goble, program
chairman: -Mrs. Ed. Zimmerman,
finance chairman: Mrs. P. D. An
drrvon,
nominating rnmmiltrc
chairman; Mrs. Ted Brooklyn,
leader of Circle t and Mrs. Richard Keogh, leader of Circle S
The new officers were in-iallcd,
in an impressive service, by the
pastor, The Rev. John W. Pilley.
Mrs, J. M. Thompson, who or
ganued the group and served a*
iheir president for two years, was
then presented with an engraved
silver bon bon dish and a set of
costume jewelry in appreciation of
her service.
Mrs P, D. Anderson presented
a brief program after which the
annual thank offering for mission*
wai received.

Catholic Club
Plans Party
The Catholic Woincn’h Club of All
Soul* Church will hold their an­
nual (hrislmas Party on Monday,
Dec 7. at «.no p. m. in the All
Soul* auditorium on Oak .Strrrt.
The parly will be held imme
diately following a short business
meeting, and there will he a Soc
gift exchange later in the even
ing.
This will be an open house af­
fair and all women of the parish
are invited to attend.

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out on a lightly (loured board
and knead dough lightly for about
a minutes or until smooth and
elastir. Place dough into an oiled
The home of Mrs. Fannie Leflier
bowl; cover with a cloth and let
on Little Lake Mary, wne the
r!*e in a warm place about Vi
-cent- of a neighborhood Thaaksgiv*
hour.
The dough wilt not lie doubled. mg Day dinner. Turkey and all tha
Punch down, turn out on lightly Irimnungs were enjoyed by Mr.
floured hoard. Divide dough in ar.,1 Mrs. Tully Smith ..( Eon Gal*
half. Keep unused portion **f lie, .Mr. and Mrs. C. Cherry, Mr.
dough covered. Boll all the dough and Mrs. G. Kicketson, Mr. and
at a time into a rectangle about Mrs. Al Case, Roger Case, Barbara
inch thick. Cut in smalt trian­ |and Prggy Jo Miller, Mr. and Mr*.
gle* or rectangle* about D* inch Marshall Smith and daughters
by I inch. Stretch with fingers un­ Gara and Lynn, and Mm
til double in site and thin. Pieces Mr*. la-ffler.
should be slightly thinner hi center.
Fill a sturdy flat hotttomed
saucepan or fry kettle one third
full of corn oil. l'.*e I quart ml
in a 3 quart pan. Heat lo 3?u de­
gree* F. Add doughnut* slowly
when correct temperature i*
reached. Fry only on* layer
a
time Turn lo cook and brown
all sides evenly, about 2 tn 4
nilnulc*. Drain on absorbent pa­
per. Dust with confectioners' su­
gar. Servo hot. Makes 4 doxen.

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Ro»e Marie Parker, daughter
of Mrs. Edna Skully of Tavares
snd Erne»t Skully of Sanford, coowners of die *iate market re*
taurant, will go to St. Petersburg
h*r Ibe stale cherry pie baking
contest tins weekend.
She i.nn the honor m her
&lt;clmo|, county and iti*trirt. She
is a sophomore at Ihe Tavares
High School
Rose started to school tn San
ford and moved sway while she
was in the filth grade. She is
very active in school work, is a
senior cheer leader, vice prcsi
dent of the local F. H A. and
a randidate for stair parlimemar
tan of the F. H. A.

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drinking utenols (rrr of film by
wiping them out regularly with a
damp spongr sprinkled with dry
baking toda. Rinvr and dry.

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Ninety nine percent of all chert- candy which need* hulling, butler
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come from Italy.
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during their annual meeting held
this year in New Orleans. Accord­
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the word
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winch evolved from Canadian
French word Croqueclgnnle mean­
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2 tablespoons corn oil
I 3 cup sugar
I] U-as|HH&gt;n 'alt
'i cup evajiorated milk
l package active dry yeast or
1 cake compressed yeast
'« cup warm, not hot, water
4 cups sifted Hour, about
2 eggs, beaten
Corn oil for trying
In a large mixing howl combine,
water, corn oil. sugar, salt and
evaporated milk. Sprinkle dry
yeast into 1« tup warm, not hot,
water tor cool water to lukewarm
a n d crumble in compressed
yeast.) Stir until dissolved. Add to
corn oil-milk mixture Slir in
flour and rgg* alternately, heating
hard and brisk,
H necessary add more flour
to ma ’ &lt;r,ft dough Turn dough

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GAINESVILLE. Fla. (UPI) The Unlmaity ®f florid* bogs*
Making * npUctmtnt today for
football coach Bob Woodruff
whose forced resignation Wadnov
day brought atom y reaction.
J. J. Daniel, chairman of the
Btata Board o f Control, aald **•
larito* o f Wood ruffe aurctitor
weald b* left up to th* unlvrraltjr.
IOom o f th* namaa already
Motlaaed aa poalbla candldatea
- bra Braak Broylee, whoao Arkan* : aaa t a n playa in th* Qatar Bool
, f l ‘ . It Tom Nugant of Mary*
laad, a formar Florida BUto U*L
m alty coaabi Florida aaalaunt
■aak Foldbarg; ax-Navy coach
Bddio Erdelata; Iowa Coach Farbat Evaahavakl, and Goorgla Tech
. ,.b*ekflald coach Charlla Taw.
Tata put himitlf formally aa
jorord for tho port hero Wodnaa*
, day. Ila aald "l wired Florida
■ &gt;reildent J. Wayno Rclti and
. .told him I would appreciate bring
granted an Interview."
Tate, 40, oald Georgia Tech
Coach Bobby Dodd assured him
of mommondation fir tho Florida
port.
■ Tate waa freahman coach at
Ftartda in 19M. Ha moved to
Oaorgta Tach tho following a«aaon
aad waa promoted to backflold
aooch thl* year.
Thor* had been numerous re­
porta thla would In Woodruff*

bit Tear a* lic«J furibill
HI

and athletic director at th* uni*
vanity hare. But tha formal rt*
•Ignition wa* a surprise to most,
tacludlng Florida ptayera aad
lo
“Wa don't like It a little bit,"
arid end Dave Hudion, captain
af tha team and apnkosman for
the plepora. “ It would bo hard to

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find « mert aineara and fairminded man than Coach Wood*
ruff.'’
Oao aealatant coach, who a*k*d
hia aamo he wlthhald, «ald loilng
Woodruff wood affect tho ochool'a
recruiting program. Southaaitam
Confaranea racrulUng opens Mon­
day, aad be pointed out “ the boy*
might wait until they (to who
tha new coach I* before signing
up."
Coach Andy Gustafson of tho
University ef Miami aald h* waa
"terribly sorry" to Icom of Wood­
ruffs leaving. Ila called the Gator
coach “ on* of tho finest, roundest

Leaders Topple
In Bowling Play
This week's bowling produced a
real shake-up in Ihe league stand­
ing* with overtones a« to which
team will bo tho first half win­
ners.
Coupled with their shutout nf
last plat# llatron Seven Bravo
and tb* four point forfeiture of
league leader llatron Seven Alfa
to Communication!, GL'A/Tower
moved Into first place. Lcsprancc
waa high for the Tower outfit with
a 300 game.
Taking all (he week* honors,
NAS Operations look over second
place with d fuui point i helix eking
of llatron Three Alfa. High scor­
er for the winners was unc of the
league* top notch bowler*. Don
Metier, who look the weeks high
gam* (MS) and high series (U4)
honors.
Ualwlng One with a ihrrc point
victory over seventh place llatron
Three Charlie remained in sixth
place.
The Fairon 31 White Hots mov­
ed Into eighth place as they drub
bed the Marino* by taking all (our
points.
With e son series by Horner
highlighting th* action, the Fas*
ron 11 Chiefs look three points
from Matron Three Brno.

Co-Captainti
WEST POINT, N Y (L l'li Frank Gibson, an and from He),
laire, Ohio, and gusnl A1 Vandcrbush of Midland Park. N'.J . have
been elected co-captains of Ar­
my's l*w football tram.

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football eoachaa In tha country i which th* 4g*year*e!d coach found
and also on* of th* msn of Integri­ hlmsolf hanged, burled and drown,
ty In thl* gam* of football.’1
ed In effigy and crlticlaad by
Woodruff said hla mlgnatlon] sport* wrltara acres* th* state.
waa asksd by Prssldsnt J. Wayna [ Th* Galora piled up a M l re­
Haiti after a beetle season in cord.

Schooling Racos Slated
Soon At Area Dog Track
Many of the finest greyhounds in
America will start their prelimin­
ary tesla Tuesday night at the San­
ford • Orlando Kennel Club a&gt;
schooling gets underway In prep­
aration for ihc track's opening Urc.
19.
Greyhound entries represent the
strongest array of racing kennels
ever assembled here with the list
totaling 29. Veteran racing secre­
tary, It. C. "Pitay" Williamson esti­
mates that the roster of racing
dogs will number close to 7M.
.Many nf last se*son's stars will be
back and there will be numerous
are newcomers to provide the
toughest kind nf thrill cumpellUon.
The most talked about outfit
among Die newcomers Is Oswald
Brothers' Kennel which held the
top spot st bath Ihe Taunton and
llayntham, Mass, tracks in recent
me«U. Aiimiig Oswald rntlirs are
no lets than nine speedsters boastin national A l ratings.
Other talented newcomers in­
clude Frank Lane, leading kennel
at Pt-n«*cola: II. Van Uuskirk. one
of the leaders at Pueblo; Pat Heed,
who linlshed rlnvp to the top at
Catiente; Karl .Males, top kennel
at Ebro: Douglas Spratt, a stand­
out .it SODItAC and Arthur Bow­
ser. Daniel Mltrano, Arch Dr Geer
and Joseph Plrarlrllo.
Though Bowser It a newcomer
many of his greyhounds are fa­
miliar to fans in this area as they
were eared locally last season by
Jack Herold. Thry include such top
performers as Rocky Mac Duff,
Rocky Mae Glnty, Rocky Mac Coy,
Rosanna Mink and Saddle Mark.
Deep Rock Kennels raced here
previously, but was net enrolled
last season. Two nf its rntrtea are
Dependable and Fish Rock, who
finished lu lhal wider in tha Colo­
rado Springs puppy stake.
Among the favorites returning
from last year are W. F. Swafford,
leading money-winner for tho past
two years; Pool Boone, Mike Cas­
tellan!. I*. C. Collier, R. S, Collins,
Keith Dillon, James Farley, J. R.
Gtiheni, Darby Henry. Larry
Hughes, Mrs. M. V. Kirkland Jr.,
Orville Moses, Race Street Kennel,
Charles Reinhardt. Paul Suther­
land and l ari Tracy.
Race Street Kennel la a new
name for Ihe samr outfit that racrd here last season as tha Hobby
Hour Ranch Kennels,

South Adds Two
MIAMI. FI*. (UPI) Fullhack John Saunders and tackle
Ed Pitts, both of South Carolina,
have Joined the South squad for
the annual Shrine All Star football
game in the Orange Howl. Dec.
2d.

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NEW YORK I CPI) Oscar
Robertson's bid for a record third
straight scoring championship will
lead the University of Cincinnati
to tho 1933 flo national collegiate
basketball championship, tha Unit­
ed Press International Board of
Coaches forecast today.
Tha board, composed of 33 fa­
mous roaches throughout
the
country, named ' The Big O'* and
his mates Ihe No. 1 team in the
country in the annual pre-season
ratings released today.
California, Coach Pete Newell'*
defen*e-consclout crew which won
the NCAA tournament last spring,
was ranked second behind Cin­
cinnati, narrowly nosing out al­
ways powerful Kentucky fur th*
runner-up spot. Completing the
top five were West Virginia, last
year* eastern NCAA champion
built around All-American Jerry
West, ami North Carolina.
The sslretions pointed the na­
tional spotlight squarely on Rob­
ertson, who Sait season averaged
11.6 points psr game in winning
the national scoring crown for
the second straight time. No play­
er ever ha* won the major-college
till* three limes and a number of
other scoring marks are within
Robertson'* rangr.
The top lour In the pre-season
ratings include three of the four
semlflnallits In last spring's
NCAA to u rn a m e n t. California de­
feated Cincinnati, 64-39. for the
western crown and (hen beat
West Virginia, 71-70. for the na­
tional till*.
But In other ways the pre-sea­
son rankings are vastly different
from the final rankings of last
isason. Only four of the final
“ lop 10'' of last year stay Ic the
elite group-Cincinnati. Kentucky,
and North Carolina, plus Kansas
Stale which waa ranked No. 1 but
now drops to toils with the loss
of All • American Bob Boorcr
through graduation.
Completing the top 10 In th*
prs - season ratings were Ohio
State, Indiana, Louisville, St. Jo
seph's tPa.), and Kansas State.
The “ second 10' included, in
order, Utah. Bradley, St John's.
St. I-outi. Kansas, Southern Cali­
fornia. Providence. North Caro­
lina State, New York U., and
Villanov *

Sandspur Loop
Play lightens

First place ia tb* Sandspur Bowl­
ing Lssfus will bo up (or grabs
nixt w»*k, a* Ihrto Dams pul in
thrir bid for that spot. Pryors, with
36 wlni, bai a slight laad, and will
nttd to win at laail two games in
tb*ir battl* with RoumillaU next
Tuesday night. Robson* Sporting
Good*, In second with 23 wins, will
also bo trying for first plae*, as
they mfst Wilion-MaDr Furniture.
The Pig ’ N
with 24 rim .
1* in need of all three wins in their
coming battle with Foodmart. This
should be an exciting week, and the
outcom* to b« sesn only after the
last frame D rolled.
Roumlllst* won the first game
(ron thia week1* opponent*, The
Pig, but lost the nsat two in * row.
Cain 111* Moreland and Mary Satre
were responrible (or ihe druggist*
downfall, aa *ach turned U high
games and series. France* Cron
was tops (or Roumillats, whilr
teammate Sue Jatkron picked up
the 4 6 Split.
Foodmart took Ihe first game
from Wllson-Maier by a large mar­
gin. but proceeded to lose the next
gxme by an even greater acore.
The last game was dtcided in the
tenth frame, with the Furniture
team coming out ssven pins on top,
to give them two wina for the eve­
ning. Grace Newton, rolling for
Foodmart. and Faye Griffin, for
Wilson Miler. racked up some high
gamta to spark their teams.
Robsons Sporting Good* made
thstr bid for first spot Uu* week
against tho league leading Under­
writers, but goofed it, when Pryors
came on strong in the second game
to win by a nice margin of safety.
With only tb* t»o win*, the Sport
stars will make another try to oust
Pryor when th* league meats next
weak. Pat Foster was blah for RobCancel Tour
ions a* she turned in a 196-464. Lai
LONDON (UPI)— Heavyweight Ogden rolled the highest series for
Nino Valdes and his manner, the Insurance people.
Bobby Gleason, will leave (or
New Y'ork today after cancelling
*tails to Pans, Rome and Milan.
Gleason ha* a severe raid and
dot* not want to endanger hia
health. Valdes scored a seventhround technical knockout over
Brian I,ondon Tuesday night.

C o v in q J b n M ^ Covers Spoils
Although football has been labeled f i n
th* "b ig " aport at SH3 thia Is not the c a s r
In many schools. Take school! like Winter
Park and Seabreeze fo r instance. A t Win.
ter Park there are usually several lade
who would make great footballers but
they ere so wrapped up in basketball that
they pass up the fall sport In order to rip
the cords. When the Wildcats are at hpme
there is standing room only and the great
fan support has really paid o ff beceuie
they alawys have a winner.
fc
The attendance at the basketball
mes here is really puzzling. Coach Bud
yer recalled that two years ago his
squad put together a six game winning
streak and each night the crowds got
smaller and -smaller until there was prac­
tically no one left to watch the action at
all.
Sports fans, take a good look at your*
■elves. T ry tt&gt; see the importance o f at­
tending the games this year. For th d l
coaches, player.!, and for the game o f baftketball, let's make this a banner year— all
th# way around.

By JERRY COVINGTON
W here do the thouaandx o f Sanlord
football fans g o when basketball begin*?
This is a question that Seminola High
coaches and players have been taking for
many years.
For the last three years large crowds
have Jam-packed Memorial Stadium for
every home game on tha grid schedule
but as fo r attendance at basketball games
the crowds continue to get smaller.
It's true that the seating arrangement
in the present location i f very poor but a
new gym is just around the corner and it
is high time that the so^alled loyal foot*
ball fans get in tha habit o f being loyal
basketball fans.
The attendance at the baaketball
games in the past is the biggest ration
for poor showings by SHS teams. A high
school boy is naturally attracted to a sport
such aa football where there aro thouiands o f people cheering fo r him but know,
ing that nobody will be at the baaketball
games ju st keeps a lot o f great material
from coming out for the aport.

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Brown Retains Lightweight Crown
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI)—“ That
kid.’’ Joe Brown aald Idly. ‘ T it
fight him again tomorrow and
boat him eaalar."
Thus he dismissed British boil­
ermaker Dave Charnley, the Brit­
ish Empire champion who failed
to come out for the sixth round
Wednesday night In bis effort to
wrest away Rrown'a world light­
weight championship.
It was a two inch gash over
the right eye which put Charnley
out of action with hia sixth loss
In 40 pro fights, but there was
d difference of opinion as to now
he got tha cut.
“ It was an unintentional bull,"
Charnley’* mansjer, ruddy faced
Arthur Reggis, said.
But Brown countered, “ butt,
nothing. I hit him with a left and

then a right, and I cut him writh
th* left, ft was a a good an over­
hand left aa I aver threw."
Tha victory waa Brown'* sixth
knockout win In eight defenses of
tha UGa ha won three years ago
from Wallica (Bud) Smith. And
Brown thought it w n on* of hia

•■licit.
*‘t'd give him a rematch," he
said, "but It's up to my manager
(Lou Viscusi) to make the
matches. I'll fight Charnley to­
morrow, anywhere, even London.
If I can get the money out of
there. Just so I get a big purse."
Brown, at 131, icored his 76lh
win and hi*-39th by knockout In
104 pro fights. Ho said Charnley.
who had knocked out 20 opponents
previously, never hurt him. Charn­
ley weighed 133*.,

Charnley preserved bis reeord of
never bring knocked off his (ergs
Referee Jimmy Webb and bo-™
judges. Ernie Taylor and Bill Cor.
nelius, had Brown far ahead on
points. Webb gave Brown four
rounds and scored one even for
a 30-46 Ialley, Taylor gave Brown
(our rounds and Charnley the last
for a 49-46 count, and Cornelius
gave Brown every round for a
50 43 acore.
A crowd estimated around 6.306
paid a gross gate of 332,720. A

NEWCOMER?

Middleweight Title On The Line
LOGAN. Utah &lt;L'P1&gt; — Chompion G*m- Fullmer and challeng­
er Spider Webb broke camp to­
day and motored into Logan for
their 15-round middleweight title
fight (NBA version) Friday night.
Co-promoter Norman Ruthechlld
predicted * near-iellout of 7.000
at tha Utah Stale University Field
House,
“ The got* may approach $100,.
000,” ho said, 'because of our
inn om) cash advance, our $19,WO
worth of olden and Ihe increas­
ing sale* in various cities."
Futtmer said, “ I hope to knock
him out this time,'* at he broke
camp at his home bailiwick, West
Jordan, Utah.

Dick Allen Named
Athlete Of Week
GAINESVILLE (LTD - One of
the Southeastern Conferences lop
passing quarterbacks, Florida's
Dick Allen, is United Preis International's Florida Athlete al the
Week.
The choice came Wednesday
after Alien figured in every Flor­
ida score in Saturday's 23-11 upset
victory over the University of
Miami.
The 23 year old service veteran,
who returned to Florida to play his
last year of college football, ran
for one touchdown, passed for two
mure, kicked a 29-yard field goal
and kicked two extra points.

Gene had to bo content with 6
unanimous 10-round decision in
their previous fight at Salt Lake
City, Sept. 11, 1938. That waa be­
fore ho won tha NBA version of
the 100-pound crown by stopping
Carmen Batilio in tho j 4th round
lost Aug. 28.

Nats Just Won't
Give Up Sievers
ST. PETERSBURG, FI*. (UPD
The world champion Dodgers threw
In the towel today and conceded
the laet-plac* Senator* have them
licked.
Footsore and frustrated after
five straight days of trying to
mike a deal for Roy Sievers with
Washington, General Manager
Huxxy Ravasl of Los Angeles
wearily declared:
“ 1 give up. Uv* tried overy.
thing.”

Have you,
or has somoono
you know,
just moved to a
new homo?
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Your Welcom* Wagon
Hostess will eall with
g ift* and f r ie n d ly
greetings from tha community.

FA 2-7938 or
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WELCOME

W A G O N

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PICTU RES O F SA N FO R D 'S MOST
M ODERN H A R D W A R E STORE

Soccer Captain
NEW YORK (UPD — Herbert
Buehicr, a Ju-year-old junior from
Glendale. N.Y., has been elected
capum of the IMU Columbia soc­
cer team. Buehler, born in Ger­
many, started every Columbia
gome last fall.

“ If It’s Hardware, We Have It”

STOCK CAR RACING
ACTION &amp; THRILLS GALORE
MODIFIED - SPORTSMAN &amp; HOBBY

M o o re d

I l l W . 2nd

Shop For Christmas

Cinci Favored
For Collegiate
Top Cage Honors

By U alM Free* M t n t t M l
BAFT
Army 39 Rider S3
PUUburgh 73 Ulcbigan 37
St. Lawrence 97 Vermont 33
Villanava 66 Princeton 46
LaSalle 71 MMerit ills Tcbfi. 60
Rhode Island 16 Hartford 40
St. Ansolm'a II Ston* Hill 64
Maryland St. 36 Adelpbl 46
Klai's 13 East Stroudsburg T. II
Sttoo Hall M Toronto U. 47
Bucknell 13 Frank, ft Marshall 33
Albright 64 GoUyaburg tt
Towson T. lot Salisbury St. 40.
. Susquehanna 73 Wilkes 66
Assumption 93 Merrimack 71
Muhlenberg 71 Lebanon Valley 61
Rochester Tech IT Potsdam T. 71
Havtrford 66 Delaware 3T
Brown 93 Tufn 70
Penn. 63 Wash, ft Jeff. 44
WillimaBUc T. 113 Westfield 71.
Cornell 60 Buffalo 33
Yale 14 Springfied (Mass.) 62
Manhattan College 62
Fairlrigh-Dickinson 71
SOUTH
Newberry 101 Piedmont 63
Morgan St. 73 Bowl* St. 72
VirflnJa St. 76 Howard (D.C.) 35
St, Auguitlne's 71 Virginia U. 71
Georgia Tchri. 12 Georgia 73
Bridgewater 62 Wash, ft Lea SB
Florida 76 Tampa 63
Loyola (La.) 71 Florida St. 64
Georgetown II Mt.St. Mary's 73
St. Bernard's 61 Spring Hill 31
Catawba 43 Mercer 41
MorrD Brown II Tuskegeo Inst M
MIDWEST
Dayton M Central (Ohio) St. 31
Xavier (Ohio) 12 Marian 40
St. Ambrose 102 Platlevllle Si. M&gt;
Creighton 103 Colorado St. Coll 34
SOUTHWEST
Oklahoma 76 Teas* Western 31
Houston 103 W'eat Texas St. 90
Tcjvas Wr*. S3 Sam llouslun Si 61
Arisons 73 New Hex Western 66

F E A T U R E ; 1:00 - .1:57
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• Drill in minutat

Glass &amp; Paint Co.

ALBANY. N Y. (UPI) - Gov.
Nelson Rockefeller hss named Jo-eph A. Gimma of New York CUy
to the state racing commission.
Gimma. a partner in a brokerage
firm, fills a vacancy caused by
the resignation of William S.
Langley.

At

a Wonderful,
non-fading color*

5ENKARIK

N cav Hoard Member

The 193940 racing season will ex­
tend 93 days, Including one day for
the Scholarship Fund and one for
Charily Night. Datei are December
19 through April 4. Starting Tues­
day, schooling will continue night­
ly. except Sunday, through Wed­
nesday, Dec. 19. The public la in­
vited to watch these contests.

Cage Scores

Fri. Nite Dec. 4 &amp; 11
F E A T U R E : 2:57 - 5:31
___________ 9:31

ADMISSION: $1.50

F R ID A Y &amp; SA TU R D A Y

A ls o :

D on't

“THE MAN IN
THE NET’

Gallic

Speedw ay

WITH ALAN LAD D
ALSO

“MONEY, WOMEN
AND GUNS”
W ITH JOCK MAHONEY

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Pilot DepL in far crater.

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C LEAKING OUT. . . a large stock
of DeYOE PAINTS (discontinued
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F L O R ID A ’S TO P
STOCK C A R
D R IV E R S

Orlando Speedway
SO. OFF ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL

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General Insurance
114 N. Park Ave.
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Paar, Roomy Smoke Peace Pipe
HOLLYWOOD (UPl) — All was
peace and forgiveness toJay be­
tween pint • ailed actor Mickey
Rooney and Jack Paar.
Rooney's
personal manner.
Red Doff, blew up briefly Wed­
nesday night when he was told

by an unreliable source hat
Paar was using hla nationally teleturd show to blast Rooney.
Doff Immediately declared with­
out seeing the abow that Rooney
would not appear aa icbedulrd
on Pear's abow tooi*ht and said
he planned to aue Paar and the

Federal Lamb Grading Ends
WASHINGTON (UPl) — Note
to housewives;
Next month, when shopping for
lamb at the supermarket, don't
bother to look for that little pur­
ple stamp on the meat showing
whether it's of "prime," "choire"
or •■good” quality.
It won't be there.
Agriculture Secretary Kara Taft
Denson issued an ordar Wednea-

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grading on Jan. 4.
Th# action brought immediate
sharp proteita from one of the na­
tion's major farm groups— the
American Farm Bureau Federa­
tion— and la eapected to draw
heavy fire from Congresi aa well
as eoniumer groups.
Charles B. Shuman, president
of the Farm Bureau, railed Hen­
son's action "hasty" snd "against
the heat interests of farmers."
The National Grange already is on
record against the move'.
Under Benson's order, there will
be no uniform national grades for
Iamb after Jan. 4. There wilt be
only private grades and brands
to guide the housewife.
Many imall meat packers claim
Ibis means they will be “ squeeicd
out" by the big packers who
ran afford to promole their own
products In national advertising.
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because the Agriculture Depart
menl hai been unable to came up
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then shown on th« West Cowl b&gt;
videotape three hour* later,
I’ aar had accused Rooney at
being "loaded" during a guest
spot on hia show Tuesday night
ami asked him to leave.
Rooney took offense at Pair's
parting remark: "U ’ 4 a lhame,
he (Rooney) was a great talent.'*
Rooney Wednesday threatened to
punch Paar on the nose, but they
had a 13-mlnute peace meeting
later in the day and ironed out
their dlfferencea. Rooney evem
consented to make a return ap­
pearance tonight.

Youngster Calls
Police To Report
'Mommy Is Dead'

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National Broaden allng Co. for
slander.
He relented several Imurs liter
after viewing Pair's version of
the Roonry-Paar feud and recon­
ciliation.
•'Pair's statements weren't a*
bad as what had been reported
to me.” said Doff. "I thought Paar
apologued in his way."
The show, temporarily being
made here Instead of New York,
was viewed in the East live and

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D A V ID

D H K im iM .

eon of Mr. nntl Mrs. Ktlwurti L. Drcbert, Reservoir
Lake, Hanford, hns been ns*
jsitrnril tu I'n. (*. loth tinttnlion ut Furl .Ittckaon, S. l\
to start bis Imsic training.

Narcotic Helping
Police In Battle
On Drug Traffic

MIAMI BEACH (UPl) — "I JuA
found my mommy dead."
"Don't cry, Israel, maybe aba's
not dead. Are you sure AM'S
dead?"
“ Yes, I shook her, but eh*
won’t wake up."
That wav the conversation
Wednesday between Miami Beach
police desk officer Mra. Shirley
Klein and 9-year-old Israel Adler.
Sirs. Klein got the boy's ad­
dress and spoke soothingly to him
while she wrote a note to tht
police dispatcher to Investigate.
Police who answered the tall
found the boy on the telephone
talking to Mrs. Klpin and Israel’s
"mommy" dead. AulhorlUea ruled
her death was from natural t im ­
es.
The dead woman was Identified
as hit great aunt, Mrs. Esther
Adler, a Si-year-old wealthy
widow who brought Israel her*
from Montreal, Canada, to Uvs
with her.
ile was adopted by Mra. Adler
after hla parents ware killed four
years ago in an automobile ac­
cident in which the boy was in­
jured.
Mrs. Adler did sot gat up Wad*
neaday morning whan tha alarm
clock went off. Iiratl ehook her
repeatedly, picked up the tele­
phone and dialed the operator and
began hia conversation:
"1 want the potice station.'*
Th* child, who becamt an AmerW
can citiien a month ago, waa tak­
en to the home of Peace Juattca
Mai Englander, father of four
daughters, who notified other rela­
tive*.
Englander said Mrs. Adler had
set up a "substantial" trust fund
(or Israel.

OAKLAND, Calif. &lt;UPl)—Oak­
land police are using a narcotic
a* a weapon in their war on nar­
cotics addiction.
Thu ill uk is Nalluie mid it* Ure,
piuiiceicd here lluto years ago,
is spreading thrmighnul Califor­
nia and ,hcwhc[* across the na­
tion.
Ily injecting Nailine Into a per*
sun, police can determine whether
he is • narcotics addict or user.
The pupil of the suspect's eye is
men so led before the lest and &gt;1 LAKELAND (UPl) — The U. S.
minute« afterward. If the pupil Agriculture Department wiU b«
deereases in sir,- after the Injec­ asked to declare a seven-day a(dption, Im is "clean." if the pupil ping holiday for Florida citrus
enlarges, police know lie is an ad­ Iruit during tlia Christmas season.
The shipping holidays are cus­
dict.
tomary in order to allow consum­
Dr. James (J. Terry, nirilknl of­
ficer fur the Alameda Uoiinly ers to utilise the heavy pre-Christ­
mas citrus shipment* and thus
shnifl'a offtie, is credited wilil
prevent a market glut.
perfectitijf lli« use of Nulline tu
Tha federal marketing agree­
detect drug addicts, s It hits also ment committees voted Tuesday
been used by psychiatrists to te­
to ask that the holiday be started
le* patients und coax them to talk Dec. 23.
about unpleasant memories, and The committees also slightly
by anesthetists tu counteract the relaxed minimum grade standard*
effects of morphine.)
for tangerines but made *n«
Nalluie hn i proved a valuable changes in other minimum stand­
weapon in the war against crime ard*. They voted In set minimum
ami oarioties because:
standards for tangerine* at U.- S.
— Suspects who taka tha test. No. I lancy, aixe J10 or larger,
are either quickly cleared or held |for the period Dec. 7-Jan. 10.
for trial. Many who taka tha test1
■
and fluid, it wind up pleading
guilty, saving tha expense of
Mint,
— As « condition o f pa rot* or]
sum k m
i m i r i ni t*
probation, u deter* users from
N&lt; 1 1' h 'E 1,4 H M U I 1 Y t l l V E N th*t til# I C i r d of AdJ|u«tm#ti1 u f tli#
becuniitlK re addicted.
C h v s.f Hanf m d Mill It.lid A r&gt; tf iiUr iMiptliii •• 1 1« I*. 31. o*i T . i # « — Keilucinir tin- nurcnlir* trnf« U ) . I i n f i u b t r b . It»a9, hi th# f i t y Cumtntailan Itfuni #t th# «’l i y H i l l
In nr.|**r hi ' •"i i&gt;l'T ah Ap|i&lt; #1 far a VArlAiti# a* il&gt;# 7.iirihiA (trilhiAni # i fie meant less auto "boosting."
FOXBORO. Man. (UPl)—An)*.
*.....# m i I mb |M**ii#rti I ** a i p i I at Tuu y. : m .4 f i t l# i| «l l&gt;«*u r ii i ti u m
ptDnUlution, huit-lary and other
Is**t l» , u i iH k i T l i r I».
n c i i harness raceways art act*
crimes
committed
by
addicts
uhn
H d n ird I
I j m i *- &lt; h u r m l n
ting to he almost si dangerous at
must steal to tuppiul a habit that the nation s highways, says giL
V H T M »* I I I I I I # ; p i Ml It
may cost them it tin it day.
N O T I C E 14 I i i . l t l . l l v Ml V E X t;h«t th# II mA r •| nf Id JiiU'iJiiot nf Hi# C i t y
scr haired Tuwnseud Ackerman,
u f Hanfnrd i il tl Irnld a r # g u la r ni##t1tig a; t i l l I* 31. on J i l M d a ) , lire*
who I* retiring at 11 after mor*
# m l i r (, H i # , In i d # c i t y C o m m l i i l o n Itooni #t
i i • Ity H i l l In n r d r r
than 50 years as a driver.
' i 4fttiiid#r an #rpwi| for ■ o r l a u r i of tli* P.-inlAi «»rdinAt»r* •••nr#rn&lt;"« |»r*«t»#piv in H i d a ; fiAk A v # n u # a i u | H# ond Mtiiat, l - i g a l H i i e r i p ‘ Stricter regulations In granting
t l m . A ll l. n t a «, 7, am I I. Hi*** k 1. T i # r i
licenses to sirs. era it the greatest
K s L i a r d P*. M i, &gt; h l l r n g U
need of the trotting und peeing
DEUEMIlCIt I
V I |r# uf I ' l i M l r I lm e lA g
sport today," he said. "H‘s almost
Admins
no,
|
«
Ii#
t
H»/
Sul tv
it 11 **it tn *rcor&lt;Uri«&gt;
*t|fh jf#«:tlan ru uf ih#
a Joke the way it is now. Buy
h *'tit I iimI# f Si'Li fit &gt; Z'ininii I'rgulsi I l&lt;»im, |tu#r*l ®f i-"autili i &lt;r«iiiMttii«#tuii#t •
Diana .Smith, Sanford
a srt af gear, pay the fee and
u f Htm irtui# I'u iiV ii), Flu rtd ii,
• (« |Mfi# th# fnllirivIrtff f|#«« ^llr#4
Frances White, Sanford
you’re a driver. It’s as simplo aa
f&gt;i i p « r t i i t l u m i u f i c l f t i ; T u # ti z ; j u 0 f
I i . s i m n g I U i h r i d i L 1*
Eleanor Williams, Sanford
11, 2. f*a• 2 tu 5.
that — and as dangerous."
Jean Beil. Sanford
I'ut«l|r Ii#Af i n # W itl 1»* held In th# 9#nilm&gt;l# C ou nt / E o u r t H oy t#.
Ackerman believes drivers should
H#Mfur»l, t InrMii in the* ('u ii n t y (*uninilAi|utitr« ruum un i J i t t n i t t r 22,
Helen Calloway. Sanford
have several yean of apprentice­
Li**) a ; lij.o-# \ \t «»r h i *'M*t» thi*r#4ft#r #■ p o iitk it.
Atine Hendrix, Sanford
ship with harness horses befort
U 'AF'i of ( ' o y i i t r t* mnm ii«lu lifi•
Agnes Yost, Deltary
H #m iM oi4 C o u n t ) , ) iu t usa
they are allowed to drive in com­
Frances Thurgood, Lake Mary petition.
H r Jo h n Kffld tr( r h i l r r u i f i
A lim H#rid 31. liAi* nti
Katie
ItoicnfeUI,
New
York
Fu’Mlnh D*r*fm11*r m i,
Florence Iara dir milk, Fern
V 4«tie-* mt Fnhilli* ll ##rl* g
Park
Shop For Christmas
N ntl. # U h #i #by x 11•h In *!■&lt; o rtU n t • m tlt &lt;
:• of ih# H #m L
Jessie Kendricks, Sanford
lii.l# ' •lint) /.'MtltlK Hr t u t AilOriA, Hu«t&lt;l ut I ' o u n l ) I u m m l l l l u n r l a uf
Dismissals
At
H#nitnii)r ( u n i t )
I ’ L m I I i iir*i p«ii *i tu auii # th# fu||u»lt«4 «!#• r l bt i l p r o *
Mrs. James Church and baby,
l»#rt&gt; * -2 t om iitr r Ia 1: A ll of L o t t i l i h r o u i i i 44, .Afiitiulril l'1-ii D r u i d
i*Aik. D.it |u*v1'uu*1y «&lt;irt#d t*-’
Sanford
l ‘u (d lr firA n n ir w 111 |m field 1r| H ia 4*titltiu3# ('g u itl/ C o u rt
Debra Criner, Sanford
/Atifwtii, r i f f id.i, in ru# i utility Mfs«tuifilR&gt;lon#i« i ofitu un iicccfiiUtr I J ,
Pauline Hobby, Sanford
H D At I'llKH)
31. or A • ■•non L i o r #a f r#r #• poitlblv.
ILi.iifi| «■f l*ounl/ CorumitiiuB*f |
Cindy Slayton. Sanford
4#m ltio t#
F lo rid a
Florence Wrbber, Deltary
11/ J o h n K r ld # r , f-hnlfiiiAi
211 K. 1st
Odell Wall. Sanford
A U f . t ; lJ * v l d 31. U# |yh «l
Lewis Small, Deltary
r il hT.fh I 'i i e m l . e 3. m i

Citrus Shipping
Holiday Asked

* Drive Carefully
Says Race Rider

Legal Notice

Hospital Notes

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Veiflr* mi 1'nbllr l l U t l i f
N..'! # to It#i r b/ *iv#ti hi A u r U on r# w it h id . d o i 20 of th# 4 « m t m dr ' '14111) Z-» m itiK K # k u U U u i i «, Vluiri] of C ount) Cotnrntialotitr# of
HiMiilnul# i i#tinl&gt;, F lo ri d # , tiropuA## t*» vun# th* f*&gt;)!&lt;#* tug ilfArfltiod
prn|J« i. !&gt; !*•* 311#1191#Ir I*difiiiij tt#Al«J#ii( I j I; ft#gn'lu#£ i t Hi# N W COf of
# L # t # »• furni#rl&gt; dr* f(i &gt; it# d a a U » t « liios k It « 'r&gt; at#1 L a U a W l n t o r
Hum#* tiihd lvlBlnn. I*. II 2, !•/». 1 1 I - 1 U , and run H I M fi t » th* t#n*
t#r uf n h i t m i f i r m o r l y * :•» ft all## hi b# i 4 • r)Atal l ^ k # W l n t o r
H un #i AuhdlvtBtnn, thorn * K t.* iho YV hno «&gt;f T h i r d « i r * * t in *4 d
( ‘D A il luik# W l n t # r ll u in ta # u b d lv U lo u , thtneo N H i ft A lo n t tho \V
lln # uf 1 # Id T h i r d H tr *oi tu th* N K r o r of what " ' l l fu r a w r ly 1-ot I I ,
of illur h 17. of •4Id •ub&gt;llv lAlutt, thtni-A YV |# |*OfI,
L n d L^ h # 4 r l n # w il l ho h « id In th# HAmlnol* i aurtl/ Coiif t liny*#,
Houfwrd, F l « r i d A , lit t i n C o u n t y I ’ftm m ltA lo titr i ruom no l i i b t i t i b t r 22,
*V lO.iiHl A. 31. or ai iiioit Oi«r#aft«r as pu«*dd#»
B o a r d of Cow fit/ C om m iialo n ti •
Vomlrtoio ( ‘ou n ty . Florid *
B y Jo h n K r id * r , Fh a i rm * *
A l U t l Xj * v i•1 31. U A tcb«l
r u t i n a H e c t t n U t r I, 1931,

JUST LIKE FINDING
MONEY!

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M’atcli Tuesduy'i
Sanford Herald

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Now, Som ething

WANT ADS Are A s Good As Geld
Page 8— Thttrn. Dec. 3, 11)59

SLEEPING BOOHS. Tkt Gablet,
401 Magnolia. PA 2-*729.
LARGE 4 badroom bouse. 2 bathi
largo living n o n and fliwplaet,
dining room,
dy, largo lit

IDEAL RETIREMENT HOME
NEAR LARE MARY. Laka
privtltgai, 2 BHroom*. CBS,
Iff. living raom, carport*. utility,
qulat neighborhood. Bargain for
rath or will atll an terms, Own»r
PA 2*0121

2-BEDROOM uoftitsiahod bouaa, 2- BED ROOM 'frame nouse in vary
kitcba* electrically equipped.
good condition; sprinkler sys­
2411
WUlow Aveoue.
Call
tem: front and rear screened in
PA 2-4214.
porch: garage; large comer lot;
604 W. 20th. St.

Stenslrom Realty
HERBERT STKNSTROM

RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hot pita' A Baby Badt
. By Dty, Wack or Month.
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Ph. PA M i l l
US W. lot St-

* Registered Broker
LRN RIHNF.R
LOTTIE BROADWAT
KEN TORBETT
BETTY E D. SMITH
Aeeetielee

111 N. Part -

Ph. FA IUN

MAYFAIR SECTION: Brittany
alyl*, large living-dining area,
fireplace, 3 bet. om, 2 bath,
family room. Pb. FA 2-2244.

I. Keel Raute For Bain

MAJOR BKUffN REALTY
Realtor
2 ACRES with well; 4 In bearing
LAKE MARY
grove with fruit; 15.000, $1,000
Ph. FA 2-2237 of FA 2-1964.
down. Phone FA 2-1934.
OFFICE SPACE with amplo park
ing. 212 Oak Avonuo. FA 2-2404.

KHRU8HCHEV SAID

FA 2-5264

2. Real Kettle For Rain

2. Real Estate Fee Sale

a. Female Help Wasted

HOUSE for Sale or Trade: Price WAITRESS five days pwr week;
also kitchen help. Gutheries
*7.500. Terms. Ph. FA 2-llM.
Restaurant, across the river, go
TRADE EQUITY in horn* for late
1792.
model ear. FA 2-2547.
9 ^ M a k M 1 e l^ h iu » t * ^ ^
LOCH ARBOR
COUNTER MAN or Meat Cutler.
CANAL FRONT
Apply Tip Top, Sanford A 4th
ttg
Crystal Drive
St.
This three bedroom home with 1**
baths, kitchen equipment, dis­ MARRIED MAN 25 • 40 for San­
posal. exhaust fan, space heater
ford area. *73 week plus com­
and Venetian blinds can be
mission. 5 days week. Paid vaca­
yours for the low down payment
tion. Retirement A Insurance.
of 11900 and anume low in­
Apply 3020 Corrine Dr., Orlando.
terest rate mortgage of 41*"*.
The owner hat been transferred 19. Male nr Female
and has authorized us to lower
the price to 114.900 with imme­
diate
possess sion. Exclusive Motor Route Carrier
listing.
To service Enterprise and Ben­
son Junction area. Apply San­
ROBERT A. WILU\MS, Re alter
ford Herald.
Raywead Luodqslsl, Atswc.
FA 2-3*41 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
II. Work Wanted
3-BEDROOM home
hardwood
floors. Large lot. 2t0Q Adams WORKING MOTHERS bring your
children to me for good care.
Court, Wynnewood. T e r m s .
Mlai Magnolia Evans. 39 Wil­
FA 21817.
liam Clark Court; borne of Mrs.
Agnes Knowles. Sanford.
REA! KSTATl DRIVE-IN
234* Franefi Ave.
HOUSEWORK. FA 26627.

J. W. HALL

BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
12. Plumbing Services
Reaitur
2 BR. house on Magnolia, just out ‘ Call Hall”
Phone FA 2 3641
of city llml'a; kitchen equipped,
SANFORD Plumbing A Healing
Venetian blinds, space heater. FOR SALE: Lots, all graded, on 2596 So. Elm Pb. FA 2-7914.
Must sell at once. *3995. Will
paved side road nrar Monrow
PLUMBING
trade lor late model car.
Comers. Phone FA 2-2739.
Contracting A Repairs
FA 2-0661 or FA 2 0532.
Pros Estimates

“ The proposition that the average
R. U HARVEY
LIKE LAKES?
Americai. can afford lo live in
204 Sanford Avo. Phofu FA 2 3393
RAYMOND
M.
BALL
SANFORD
PROPERTIES
If
your
pockelbook
matches
your
a three bedroom, Iwo bath home
CLEAN Sicily furnished upatalra
614 Atlantic Bank Building
AM ) ASSOCIATES
taste for superb LAKEFRO.YT
like the one shown at the Inter­
aparunant |7L Pboso FA 20SM.
Fin. Harriet
R. H. Ivers
Real Estate — Insurance
value, we have a group of 2. Plumbing &amp; Repairs
national
Exposition
in
Moscow
SMALL Heap furn. apartment;
Joe C. Thorn**
Surety Bonds
3. and 4 bedroom homes beau­
ia nothing but CAPITALISTIC YOU NAME IT—WE'LL FIND IT
private aotrance FA 2-4707.
FA 1-0*19
tifully located and luxuriously 1923 Sarila St.
211 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5641
PROPAGANDA!"
built to provide you the utmost
Hanford
2-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
PARMER'S AGENCY
pleaiurr In Florida living.
Eviit* HMg. Lake Mary
Come over to SAN SKM KNOLLS,
house. Phone FA 2-6W3,
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Priced from *25.500. Let us show
four blocks west of French Avc. I
I’h. FA 2-1290
D.
H.
Whitmore
FURNISHED upstairs apartment;
you and you be the ju-'*e.
on 20th Street, and tee Ivow I
Lillian
G.
Trams
3 roomi and bath; ail atcctrie
LAKEFRO.YT Property in Osteen
wrong Nikita can be.
/ Plumbing 4 Hearing )
Associates.
kitchen; private entrance. Mri.
2i6 ft on lake; 251 ft. on front; W. H. “ Bill" STEMPER Agency
Harold Appley, ph. FA 2-16*1 or ONLY FIVE HOMES LEFT IN 116 S. French Ave. I’ h. FA 2-5221
111 N. Fork
227 ft. on East: 96 ft. on West; Phono FA 2-4991
AIR CONDITIONING
After hours, FA 2-2611, FA 2-4921,
FA 2-3964,
modern 2 bedroom home, double
THIS EXCLUSIVE DEVELOP­ FA 2-0261
CONTRACT aad REPAIR WORM
garage; 90 fruit trees: 3 in. 6. Female Help Wasted
MENT. HUY NOW SO YOU
1497 Sanford Ave.
FA I
FURNISHED bedroom, private en­
well. Phone GArden 3 5777.
C A N CLAIM HOMESTEAD TOR SALE BY OWNER: House,
trance, private bath. See Mra.
EXEMPTION NEXT YEAR.
FURNISHED garage apartment
312 Holly Ave., 2-bedroomi.
Appleby, FA 2 0641 or FA 2
LAKE MONROE
Priced for quick sale at *6,too.
Territory
availabl* soon for
W.
H.
"Bill"
STKM
PKR
Agency
C.
A.
Whiddon,
Sr.
2. Wonted to Rent
21,000 down payment. Contact
AVON Representative. Women
Realtor A Itanror
ItROKER
Mri. M. L. Rabore, 1103 E.
over 15 given preference. If
ASSOCIATES; H. E. Taffer
COUPLE would r\e to rent or buy
Seminole Blvd.
242 Se. Park Ave. Ffe. FA 2-599)
you want about 4 hours per
like rent, a 2 bedroom, kitchen Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
day. like peopla and need ex­
December 4th., 2 bedRobert F. May, Rart Pilcher,
equipped house, not near air
3 BEDROOM, 2 baths, 4th add)
tra money, write, Mrs. Jean
house, kitchen equipped.
Helen E. Noonan
base. Write Box M4, Sanford or
ON I.AROK LAKE
Uon Pinecri.it, ll.ooo equity.
Milanich, Box 244, Lockhart,
PA 2 2303.
Phone FA 2-4991
112 K. Psrk
phone FA 2-7441.
4 Bedroom borne with 2H hsth»;
Ph. FA ’ -TIM.
Fla.
large living room; dining room;
Florida room; terrszzo doors,
central
heat.
Several
fruit
trees
SOIICI IS HKHKBT IIIVKX lhat III* Hoard ol County Commie. |j&gt;
Juatlcaa
.,f
tit*
Pear*.
Kara
and
Coat*
»
inn
00
t . . Monar* of Somlnul* County, Florid* will matt at 1* ritelm-h A. M. It*. - I i|*
2909 SQ. FT. OVERALL
Cnnalabfta, Fee* and Cotta
•*04,114
• • *mS*r 11, IMS, In th* County CommlMlunar* llonm In tli* Cuurt lion.* j j ;
County Pro.arming Attorney, Comlvtlon Fee.
&gt;27.‘ hid TERMS
11,4*4.4*
T— at Santera, In aacardiac* wllh lh* protleten* of Chapter III, rinrld* 1 it*
"1tn.ee Fee* A Juror* Fata
.714.44
f.T* Slatutaa, f*r Ik* purpne* at hearing r*&lt;|u**t* an&lt;l complaint* from tha i j;%
UU8LNESH
PROPERTY
nther Court Coata nod Faaa
f.aoo oil
— pnklle ragardlag Ik* supplemental lluOaei* for th* Flmal Tear begin- 311
Captntt* Other Than Halarlt* (Hh*rlfri
“ In the City of
le.llo.aa Large store with ons 2 bedroom
v *■ nine Oatobar lit Ills and (Tiding September Z*th IS**, and will thtra. 1*1
love.II*,none iHharlfO
apartment and two t-bedroom
»*o an
n C **** fOntellvalf *4*pl the Budget* for aald period. Th* tantative Bud- III
l!qulttr,n| Dthartm
t, i :;.i,
——
or# aumme-teed t , fntlaaj
apartmeui). On cottier lot with
Gracious Living”
**—
nummary *tat*m*nl thawing receipt*, expenditure*, kalancM, r«extra lot in rear tor parking.
tota l ArritiirntATiosii
r* nor*** and propo**.| la* mlllagt t f'uhllahed In fnlli
!«M
M
a
i
»ai
&gt;52,000 TERMS
P.aaarta for Contlngatirtf*
a*
9 t r » * T &gt; o r a a v a v i K i t i l l n M 't t ir r * iK UiM ti.a m t v t i
JT,114.44
m
liaaery* for t.'ontInganrlaa inner-.ff.
-r
u«cvs:n*i. m i l
» III 44
Ileaerre for Caah Balanra in h* carried
KOSA L. PAYTON
r o w t n h ria cA i, vstvn r i u i m , * K m : « k K n am iso*
Porn ard
T* *90
T u n • • I 44 * • Mill* on aa*****4 valuation
11.14k 44 Registered Real Estate Broker
*T
IlM.MMte.dS
| t»| uo no
214
Railroad A Telegraph l.treneen
TOTAL Rl fitlKT
174.4UI 44 Mary E. Carrara — Leo SsIvaU
2M Inauranra Agent* 1,Irena* Taa
B. E. Rogero, Sr. Asvorlates
R4TIWVTR o r RKveiMK* vm i RKtKiPTi
u n til r ( hi t r i
tie Candidate! Filing Kee*
lllivn VMl HHMII.R FI Ml
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 •( H law ja
jh
1ST Occupational Lk-enea*
Ftm Fiat VI. VKVR m i n i , aitPTKNBFH a*, in *
US Heeeraa* Llrenara
II*
Taaaa • . 1 * - Mill, on aaaaaaad laluatlnn
ISO
Hulldlng Parmlla O Zoning * ...
or i i «;.»ii4can*•
I? |Himon
Down Payment-No Closing
***
Through III, both Ihdualao— Kacaea Feet
111
tiaa-illn* Taa :o% of th* Tth Cant
l?,0fl4,iiit I S i . Jaluu K f f l f Cam/tmmf
. . . fOX
Ralmhuraamenia from Welter* e Tubarculona ratianta
tlt-l tiaaolin* Taa from Hoard or Vdmtnl,t i at Ion
• quiet i M K i a i l y
Ij.IHlO Ml |
— Ut
**I* of Parm and nrovg Praducta
Motor Fuel Taa ]»-, nf th* Tth Cent
l.sna on It*
IGA||fi
I’h. FA 2 6123
--- 2Tt Other Itevanua llatalpta
I'a.-tng (-ommlaalnn Fund*
I,mo no III
l If wit'll. 1111 ! U 6 Y . rarkA ve.
• Near Golf Count*
1- I•* Nsh Itaaanua Recelpte
ion n&gt;&gt; 1TI
Other Rattnua Ha.-alpl*
NEW HOMES Loch Arbor; 3 and
Total Kattmatad Racalpta
TOT VI. KUTIVIATKH RKCKIPT*
1*1 IK II
130,344. tot
Lta* |%
bedrooms:
Fir
exciting
l.aaa I-,
ll.lll II
:i : n 44 I I
family living with planned lux
96% ad Balimated Racatptg
k»" nf Pallmatad Ha.aipt*
ITt.lt] II
ms,: i,vim
tiry plus ample entertaining
•*!**••• 14 k# Brought Porword tarludtng
Ralanra to n* Brought Pnrnard; Cain
II*.»«*.II I facilities and play areas at
llla.H Patty Caah
iu.na it
muderatr prices. Shown by ap­
TOTAL KHTIM.VTF.I1 RKCKIPTR
Tura West Oa lH k
Horae* feature I Bedroom* •
Yu1*1 Natlmote.l Keirlpi* and Halanra*
VMl B.VI,ANCt;B
111,STS II
pointment. Call FA 2-4032.
m iiz it
St. Follow Country
lh
Tile Rath* * Screened
UTiH.VTr.il HiPKhaH* i . n r a t i i a t m i
ItaTIH Vi r.ll i :VPKVV&gt;:i
Porch • Utility Room . Terrow risevi, u v h n n i v u ar.r ifniikh m ,
Kngtnaartng Sartliea
III
Club Rd. A Watch
: »(hi mi 2 BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
•It
Salarlaa af County Cummiaafnnera and litpanaa*
ratio Floors • Carports - Land
ll,|n« M lll-l Halary Road Huparlntendant.
For Our Signs . , *
home. 1.0* down payment. $36
lll-l Par Plant and Travtl Btpanaa. County
Vlanaatr A Othar Kapanaaa
•rapod Lou - All Ctly Con­
*1 '*.»i2an
Commlaalonert
111
Fra*
Labor
l.ono no
a month. 1*19 Summerlin.
i
•»«»
venience*.
tie •alary of Clark of Board ut County
13] Malnlananr* nf Rqulpmtat, Tool*
Commlailonara
• ft0.1 ao
Machinery, Ktr.
11a Halary of Bupervlaur of K’ atvlrallun
iiaaoline, Oita, ale
l.oua «» ill
Ij.nOu ul
NATURE KNEW
m
5 :BO A. M. TH Dark
Salary of Allorntr tor Hiar.l *od Kipenti*
l.ngd Material*
I 000.00 Hi
lll.niMl Gil
3
3
1
Clark
of
Clrrult
Court
f.»r
tlaitaral
Court
Work
lit
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ai
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I
100
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|
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J»4 111 Commltalonu la Taa Aeeetaor
SUNDAY
tT.aaata 111 Kipaneea of Procuring Rightt-nf.w*y
lhat started growing decades
m
Comntlealona in Tav Collector
IT,*** 4o I Ml Itnad Machinery and Kquipment
*1
'1
G
»
fill
3:00
P.
M. TM Dark
ago would someday shade ibis
•IT
Cnruoar a Inquaal
&gt;4n ao •II.
Payment to Ctly nf Ha-iford on I*aa Tat p,ol|
li st I j ;
Rapalra to Court Haua*
modern 3 bedroom home. Neat,
We. III
•*1-a Payment to Tote* of Otlado on |*,t r*v (toll
l.aoC
a
n
I
I'M
4!
•ll-t Janitor lirtlti
MONTHLY
1 .nil 40 kll-t Pnyntant to Toan of I/ i i |bo.i,| on tell Taa Roll
trim, and bright inside because
I.Ill G«
Ilt-1 Light*. Pual and Water
I 044 40 •tl-t Payment to Ton n at Altamonte Hprlnge
uf
the
added
Florida
room,
the
1(1-1
Inauranra
ifm
on lava Taa Roll
1i.aoil mi
1,11) 1?
W
r-wa 1(1-1 Taleph.ioe, A Telegraph
PAYMENTS
price will surprise you —pleas­
I .104 4.) Hl-4 I’aym,*! to Tunn uf ('aeeali.erry on Ia,| Taa Roll
H7.II
h i -a lacidrmala
CoswtrudUM Co., lawantly
l
St.uoo
town
will
make
it
•,&gt;04.44
141 Itipenae* of KlartJon and Kagieitatlun
90th SI.
FA 1-76X2
I t &lt;14.1 44
Total Appropriation*
I " 331 IV
yours.
'«* - 141-1 Laaaa.purckaaa
*f Voting Macklnaa
llatarya far Coatinaaoria*
* 4*4 44 •41
ft*. 3«*
«•.»]&gt; i«
Adiartlalng lte-iuire.1 by [.*er
1.1»4 04
Raaarva ter caah Balanra to n* Carried Par* ard
V« &gt;11.33 W. H. “ BUI" STEMPER Agency
41 AdverMalng Italiaquant Taata
TOTAL HI IHIKT
1.144 44
m* 1
431.4SJ II Phong FA 2-1991
34X ■upplita A Kvpanea* for County
112 M. Park
RSTIMVTR OP NKVKMK* VMl M»:« FI rev (RHIMIIR I &lt;n XTV
I'ommlaalontra only
C4PITVI. nlTI.VV NMKUVK PI VII
I *0* *4
It*
(lanaral ntattoaery, Blank*, gupplita, ||t
IV
ano
m
l
)•*
Tranefar
from
Oanaral
Puvd
11
1
a
r
e
,
x
,
m
,
It
,&lt;
ao
a*
43a.1 Itarnrd Book*
1,1*4 *4
Uh 111 Katury of Lteunaalor A Supaatta A
Tni*| KeiimaieO Raraipi*
IV a.i •*e
Ofllaa Kipaniau
Balanea* I* b* brought tarwar-l r*tk
1.104 ao
IT 333 an
■M tit
•alary af Judgaa A Saeratarl**
(.*•&gt;« *4
MR ita
■alary of County iroiMuimi Attornay
T.JTAL aSlTIMATBti KKKKirT*
104 44
to*« tie
Kapanaaa af Araiory
144 44
A.M) lUUM'KF
a* &gt;- 3 44
m
■alary of County Knglneer
14.044 *4
naTiwvTF.11 Kxrr.vikie v vfitvi . niTi.vv kair.avn r i 'mi'
ut
Slalniananca of th* County Horn* A Rapalra
14,440 44
r o w TUN Fl*v VL 1 W*IV r v n i v i . *Rrr»:WNKi* m . loan
in
■alary of County Phyalrlana, County
Heat h Center Hulldlng—Join! Venture
Haallh hurt# A ether Baponaa
iiiao a*
with If, s. 04% L
*3,&gt;33 44
I4X Tubercular tloipnal*
14.444
4*
laa laaanlir laqulrlt*
T-.iai Approfrlav4an4
1.144
44
*(.11144
111 Ueneral Walter*
1.44*44
141*1 Agproprlailon of tha Couaty Walfar* Board
•.444.04
TOTAL BUIB1KT
41 VSJ *4
IM lloaplial Saralca ter in* India**!
31 144 4a
■•TtHATM o r a a v k m f.* v v n M K iK irtn i x u i v n i a c o i x t v
an
■alary af Couaty Sarvlca Officer* A Ktptaaaa
1 &gt;4« a*
■ m i .h i m ! r r v u
4T1
Civil Pefena*
a.*** a*
IJall aeg or loan Moneai
art
Kap*na*a of County Zoning Cnniip&gt;**loa
Jl 0)0 04 II*
Teve* - - * * • - "illle aeeeeee) valuation
441 ■alary of County Agaat and Hipanee*
at IU3.004.*44.*4 Flaitea MaTuita (tltv ii
*.144 44
I I4VIVMI*
eit-i ■alary of llama Pamoaatratlaa Agaat
A liapante*
T.MO 44
TOTAL OnTtUATRO KBCOIFTO
l*i.t»4 44
aai-a Othar Kipaneaa Agrirullura Daparlmiat
1.*** i q
1.144 44
1.3114#
4N Pay mam la Plarld* Hoard af Poraairy A
Park far Cauaty Kira Caatrol fail
V i - . o f F a iim a taJ Raratpit
!.*»»
It
l*«,*tl
4S
sis
Vpproprlalloa for Playnrouad*
Balanr** lo k* brought ternary
1 404 44
Mh 4M Publicity
II 144 40
OM
ke saa nalanca Appr*i»*m*nt -aartion m i l l
S.)14 44
TOTAL raXIMATOri RECEirrg
122 Kurallur* A Ptsluraa for Court Hnua*
AND BALASCCa
1,444 44
144,41! &lt;1# I
•12
Tranifar (a Capital Outlay llaiart*
K ir i n v T R D u r n v i r i
Fund tllam No. 114)
11.444.44 in
III
County SuilAteS — -fail a o Conrtaoue*
3*4.431 44
TOTAI. APPHOPIIIATItiAS
4(B.T!&gt; 31
Haaarr* ter Ccutlnncaclac
Mt
Total Approartation*
«t » ; » »s
344 411 44
Saacraa tar Caah Balaaca la ka Carried Parward
Keaere# ter Conllngeu-.e*
IIJIIU
Nona
Raaarva far Ca»k Balanr*
Nona
TOTAL ILIK1XT
iai.ait.it
WrPIWATKO i X U M H AVU hMXIPTI tHWI&lt;VOI.H VOl VtV
TUTAI. SI’ MKT
114.411.44
KISH AVU PtMPHtTI H i m i l
Tatal caah balanee*------ -— - .
----2 ill, 1(4. ! 5
Pvta FISCAL TBAN AMUM, aKPTHHBKN M, |M4
Total retarva* -------- —
__
I1MIAT*
la*
Taaaa
.7 - * Hllla on aaaeaaad
Tutal re,-*lpte all Hujgote
_ ._
—. !.41i.»33 3*
valuctlan af Il(t.*a4,444.ca
Tula) aapandlturta all Hu.laete
ft—
t
. i u u ! :«
T*
114
PVaaa aad Coata and ai| other p**a. *i.
Total millet* for County -peratloa
1.31 mill*
kemlnol* Cooniy Health I'ait
__________
.11 mill*
TOTAL HTIMATBD RWCSIPTS
For th* kaneflt at lb* BuarA at truattt* of th*
It
Bomlnolo Co uni 1 Public Hotpiial __________ ___ no*
H mills
Total of all niillaa*
______ f # mi l l s
•1% of KtllneleJ Matalgie
(templet* .lete'leil Hu.lgeto aro aiallahlt for public tn■p•ci iti11 in lli*
OaUncM lo k* kfougnt ForaarUl Caah
ofllt* of Iko clgfh •( tho Circuit Court in Ibo tteuit Hout* I PalRjfit2it
RoarJ at Caunljr Cummiaaloner* af
Somlnota Tounty. Flortta
m .tt* **
by Juba Krt4er, Chairman
(Official S**IV
v» a** •• Atteat! DAVID M OATCHBL
ts. •**.*« Clark af aalX Od*r4
206 E. COMMERCIAL
SANFORD
p»4*rabra A

TM

C o iw iA u

Legal Notice

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES
$450 Down

OPEN DAILY

ShaamaJuA

yjfu u w h

Dream Homes

*340
*9890

TO TAL PRICE

13. Electrical Services
House Wiring — Eleeute Service

Sid Vihtrn
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.

112 Magnolia

•

FA 2-491*

r iJ a iU ii^ ^ iis I ls j^ ^ ijii
finishing
FLOOR sanding ai
Cleaning, Waxing S e r v i n g
Saminel* Cosines since
GLEASON. Lake Mary.
ROOFING,
Gutters,
Spouting,
Roof Repairs, Painting, Cement
A - Carpenter W &gt;rk GeneraL
Home Repair*. 20 Yra. Exper*
lencc. Very Low Rale*. Phone
FA 2-5192.____________________
FINE INTERIOR PAINTING
O. H. Ferguson FA 2-1177
B A M ROOFING
Contracting A Repairs
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
FREE ESTIMATES
111 S*nfoH Ave. Ph. FA 1-7942
PAINTING A DECORATING *
Licensed — Bonded
Free' Estimates —
Work Guaranteed
Seminole Fainting
FA 21204

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Wt Invite yaa lo ba oor
abaolately free without obliga­
tion at on* of Sanford's tending
Motel* whilo 7*a locate salt,
able beaiing (or yoneatlf and
family. Pick op you boy at
osr Salta Off!re.

SUNLAND
Estates

&amp;
South
PINECRES1
4th Addition
Homes Designed For
Florida Living.
3 &amp; 4 Bedrooms —
1 k 2 Baths

VA - FHA .
FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low as $425
You can move in immedi­
ately while the papers ore
being processed.
U'e Ciliaran tee Persona)
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your '
Home For The First
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Gosing
Cost Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.
Cor Hwy. 17-92 k 27th St.[
Phon FA 2-1501

ruicK
SLftSHlO

BRAND NEW

m

59PLYMOUTHS

Selling Below Dealer Cost 1

B R A SS MOTORS
PH. FA 2 5441

�\
i &amp;

d

A W ant A d A D ay M akes A ll Business P a y !Ph. FA2-2611
»HtUI

Bk«

tu fir l

Thura. Dec. 3, 1939— Page 9 24- Lett A Found

9 trail

lost A Farad_____________ 2 4 - Lest A Fend
REWARD of S3 00 will be paid for L O S T : Commercial Vacuum
a tipper briefcase and contents
Cleaner on air bate road, be­ LOST: About 77lh St., trailer gas
tank, name ’ ’Todtrr" on it. Will
that were lost near Lake Mary
tween Sanford Ave., tit St. or
party who picked it ip Fri. nitc
Blvd. A I.akeview Dr., in Little
Golden Like. R E W A R D
please ph. FA 2 3459. REWARD.
Venice, Nov. 24th. No questions
FA 23171.
asked. B A M Distributors, P.
O. Bos 431, Lake Mary, or ph.
FA 2 403.

■ B A T I K S

H. B. POPE CO.
MS I. r a t -

IRW.A-DAY

PA

REMODEL, Repair, Re-icreen.
Reasonable. Ph. FA MI37.
RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO
G m a v in
F n t Instructions
Gift Piece#—Supplies—Kiln*
Rlaehart toad
Ph. FA I-470T

tl. Education U. S, CIVIL SERVICE TESTS:
Men-Women, 11-32. Start high as
335.00 weak. Preparatory train­
ing until appoint#*!. Thousands
of Jobs open. Enperlence usually
unnecessary. FREE information
on Jobs, salaries, requirements.
White TODAY! Lln-oln Service.
Pekin 31. Illinoiis.

Complete Laws Miiotanaaeo;
FortlUwr — Sprajrlni — Mowing
JOHN LOMMEASE
411 Willow Ave. FA 2-71W
TV and RADIO REPAIR af &gt;r
5:00 nights aod wtakendi; San­
ford, Laka Mary and Lonswood.
FA 22TT1 and FA 1-NIL

PBS, LaaaMaaAa, aM B
taiataia, hand M ia, and
program!,
Printing Co.
FA
301 Wait IS

24-A Trailer*

Beauty Salon

FA 2-7684

6 %

17. Pet* - Mvcitock - Supplle*

w
^

m

i

d /g W *1K\VtXZ»j.pKicos!
OMNI wasm MADI

57 OLDSMOBILE

'■**" HaRdTaP . R a d io . lie At Kr . PoWeR SiKeR.
IN* • JuSt I.IKe NeW . I.IKat, Foil ThK

Ta RuFf lit

PrlrR Of

$99 $39

49 B U IC K 4-Door

$99 $39

49 FORD 2-Door

$99 $39
11

52 P A C K A R D 4-Dr. $99 $39

XuTuMaTIC

KiOn . It RuN»!

V. M E R C U R Y 4-Dr. $99 $39

» B | L L • I*
E M P H i II

lo u r Credit is good as gnv o f than# Cara

H

T&amp;T MOTORS
Franck

A rt.

M () T 0 R S

la n ia rd

t

341

W. FIRST ST.
PH. PA 242SI

55 FORD
rdn V rK tlbU - R a d io . hKaTeR . AnToMaTlC
TrAnSmifMnN - lUlOnE PalnT . YaU »Aa C atCI
mdrE ThAn A rOlD
IN T h l. nV .t

oF “ wHiT. ElEpllanTa"
aNd Onl.y

55 PLYMOUTH

*745

57 BUICK

57 FORD

CuNdltloNinl. Tn Maha

*2765

St At l.iN W'aC.oN • TudoR • 4 Cyl.INdEr • ClEaN •
TuToNe Fi.MSh . MaN

it :

57 FORD

53 FORD

f AUllAnK “ SuO" HaltdTiiP . Kadid - Itr.ttKr •
pOwEr HtKeltiNi • rl.r.tn

k

IdKal. F..R SpeKd
TiCkeT *(Ml.eCtoKS.

*1540

*1135

Thl. Cali's

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RIP »F
»1
ThK btrK
Se tt UrlvErS

55 DODGE
ftlrlloK aTaTlOn WafiuN • VH KnGiNr • Itallid •
HKaTelt . Au’loMaTiC lHaN.tliS.loN ■ a *«&gt;&gt;•!»

ddg HolaF. fdr * iHr.T
dAaE aNd OnLy

*1780

tn IdKal.
HuNtlnG BuC.gYf

57 CADILLAC
llrlvlat; VIiSell rill K

^

285

56 CMC
i

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t ir rs r .v • , v r n

t e t e t e M f Ote

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CaStl.e o.N wlleEIS

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SuPeR FolldOr IfaRdToP - AIL ThE BaTrAa hi( It dint; PoWaHfl'I. HtEeHINg

'•42" FuKddr • Ful.lY Eql'IPpKd InCII'dlnG AIR
YuUr WI.NtKr

*935

'3 2 - fttrltoR - at.I ThE KtTrAa IwCtUdltel air
rOnlliTiOnlnt, - IT'a I.IKe drtvInG a wHoLe HeRd

hriVedeRe • »a . AuToMaTU’
I1 II
TrAnSml^SiOn
I If eltlvTiWI
ill
KaDIO . hKaTelt .

*875

55 CADILLAC

*140

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OPEN TIL W IO O’Gotk
Tonite &amp; Fri.- 6:00 Sat

FOR DELIVERY IN
J l ’ ST A FEW WEEKS
Ynur Authorlzad
• BUICK • PONTIAC
• RAMBLER
Dealer

MoThKr.In.1Aw Wlt.l
IdvE IT!

SI OIOS
FitRdOr - RaDiO • HeAlKr

Now A Used
Furnitura and Appiianeaa

DOWN

*1225

ThK FaMAhl'lOuR

$SAVE$

PUCE
YOUR
ORDER
NOW

55 FORD

rOuNIRy Redan WnGon &gt; I PaRvEnGeR • RtAuBArD TrAnRmlaHlOn - Radio . HaAIEr • TaUr

58 CHEVROLET

Del, Du V FoKdOr • v3 - SlAnDallD TrAnSmDSiOn
. HaDiD . HeAlKr . ClEaN . At

dig Thl* PrlrK.

BUICK'S
ON
Mather of Sanford
THE
MOVE
AGAIN
S 3

51 B U IC K 2-Door

*1870

C.aY WHO Like*

CUSTOM BUILT furniture —fin­
ite pieces or sets. Also furni­
ture repair. Cabinets mad*.
FA 2-7063

Prict

1S10

Ph. PA 3-7371

These Prices Good Thru Saturday

READY MIXED CONCRETE
Window Silla — Llntala — Sand
Rock—Stepping Stones — Steel
Grease Traps—Precast Step*
Cement—Dry Walla
MIRACLE CONCRr “ E CO
303 Elm Ava.
FA 237)1

TREE: 3 part Persian kittens. 202-309 E. Pint St Pb. PA 2-0933
Thane FA 2-1208.
22. Article* Par Sola
1 SABLE and white Colli#; j tri­
color puppy* for tala. FA I -5123. GOOD used ippluneca and TV'i,
aaa Jaka at 117 S. Palmatto
MINIATURE poodles ARC ragiatrred, escellmt pedigree, Fh. 7 X 1 MULBERRY RED Olion
FA 2 3442.
ravoraabla ru|. Ph. FA 23837.

Week-End

Gacoa'a fikq. State
Corner Geneva A Heardalt Ave.

FA 2-7150
LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
Baggerly Bldg. 2337 Orlando Dr. Uied furmiurt, appliances, tools
etc. Bought-iold Lorry’ s Man
16. Flowers A Plant*
215 Sanford Avo. Ph FA 2-4132
Cut Flawam For Any Ocruaioa
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
PA 1-1322
or
FA 2-4274

OPEN Mm . Thru Thur*. 7 ■ 13 Frl. A Sat. T • It
STATE HIWAY 43

W atch Tuesday'■
Sanford Harold

w S r S ^ S T S a B .I
"0 # B YoanaV”
3-BEDROOM trader fully air con­
WE BBFAIB AND SERVICE
ditioned, washer and drytr. Will
I T 1 B B
sell equity very reaioasbie or
Maabdnary t e l Boater Ca
will trade for equity in 3 bed­
237 W. 1 ad St.
Ph. FA 34431
room homo. Phono FA 2-3134.
TV PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL
21. Farsi tare
FACTORY TO YOU
Far 1 weeks aaly!
ALUMINUM
IT in. (accept aome
VENETIAN BMNIM
• m b TALtran
portable*)
323.30
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
• QUICK CREDIT
21 In. 333.30
14 la. 343.30
rail with ptaalic ends. Pintle
•
EASY
TERMS
AR tube* haw a 1 year guarantee.
or rayon tapea. Cotton or nylon
WE GIVI TOP VALUE STAMPS
LLOYDS IARIO A TV
cordi.
«!« Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 3-3TW
WILSON - MA1ER Senkarlk
(ilaan and Paint Co.
Maw Ami Bead FarteteM
112-114 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 23622
1S-A Beauty Parlors
an E. Fleet f t
FA 2-2HI
LIFE Veatf, Pup Tanta, Sleeping
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Bags, Tarps, Tanta. Army-Navy
1304 Adams Ph.
FA 2 3142
Bed*. Day, Week or Month—
Surplus Stora, 310 Sanford Ava.
FURNITURE CENTER
A latiifiad auatomar t* our beet
lto French Ave.
22-A—Article* Wanted
advartisemant.
Ph. FA 27233
HARRIETT’ S BEAUTY NOOK
BABY high chair, PA 2soil.
1M So. Oak
Ph. FA 2-3242 New A Uied Furnitura A Appli­
T ^^oTTcem *r*ena]*
ance* A Good Place To
Year Glamnrr Headqaartara
WANTED: Lady to (Hare lovely
BUY. SELL or TRADE
home; husband over, aea*. 1411
Jenkins Furniture
Adam t Cl. Phone FA 2-7751.
400 Sanford Ava.
PA 2-7434
2310 Oak

P row

bar mo."

« fll, Joa! Beteha don’t

To and From Any
I t Artklaa Fee Bala
It. Baata and M&lt;
C. B. PHILLIPS
Am. Ph. FA 2-USI
IMS "EVINRUDE IS HP alactrie: FULL S12E GE Electric Ran|«
with deep well: tpotleii and in
12 ft. Runabout boat; Rev. Joel
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
perfect condition; S130. A real
D. Brown, 2043 Holly Ave., Ph.
All Sise Ruga And Wall To Wall
bargain. Phone FA 2-2241.
Garpata. Satisfaction Guarantaod.
PA 2 3042.
1 Weak Sarvioa
Ph. FA 2-T4ST
APARTMENT Site Sarval gas
rafrlgarator S23, vary good con­
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
Gateway To The Waterway
dition. Will dalivar. PA 2-1334.
W. L. HARMON
Tone RVTNIUDR Dealer
PH. FA 2-4223 After ■ P. M.
R oboea Spot lin e Gooda
Sail Ua Your Furnitura. Quick
M
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-1 4 B. llC
Ph. PA 2-SMI
Sarvico With Tha Caih. SUPER
R. M, Wilkins, Contractor
TRADING P05T, FA 24I7T.
• AiyhaIt Drtrawayi
• Partial Ana*
I M. M. KEYSTONE Movie CameQuality Workmanship A Material* '40 CHEVY half ion pitk up. tier!
re, 7 estri W * « , projector
Trrmi To Suit Your Budeat
—175, Pb. FA 24413.
bod, saw tiroi, 1223. FA 2-ltM.
• Fraa Estimate*
• Work Gaarantitd
'SI BEL-AIR Chevrolet, automatic PERFECTION Heater, tolld oak
catfaa table, 125 ft. non climb
Pbona FA 2-IOSS Sanford, FU.
traps mission; SS7S.00. Phona
fence, Singer button bole at­
tachment, large trunk. Phone
FA 2-77SS,
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Trailer Stolen

' By BB. GEORGE W. CRANE
-CAM C-4M: Pony D* aged 1
fe a very tmsgtoative child.
‘ "Dr. Crene," her fretful mother
ONOpiatoed, “ Polly makes up the
- “ Why, she tells everybody aha
feae a little brother and litter,
tomgk aha to our onl&gt; child.
"Recently, at a restaurant, she
M rm ed tie waltms about these
waMfooa ashed why we didn’t
Irtof them to the table, Polly
MM they didn’t behave properly,
.'"in ahe even took the waitresa
Out to the ear and itttmducPd bar
to these Imaginary youngsters:
I “ Da yen suppose her wild Imaton attoo to a result of the faet
fto Grandmother read* her fairy

dm M have b e n done by the
fm e Prily was t year* af aga,
l Pally wouldn’t need the$e
gtoary siblings.
• M i don't grow alarmed about
t stories: Children reiiah them
they art actually living in a
af giants and giantesses all
fto time.
: Per s im p le , yen adults may
t e n entirely forgotten your tod
9m ettieafc. But at the pre-school
aga, g ehfld's parents lower above
BltoH yea grownupe wish to regald
toe toddler’s Viewpoint, Just atms that you are Uvmg with men
d wemin who are IS feet tall
dnd who weigh 100 pounds:
. Ralattvaly, that is eiactly the
tope af world facing your pre­
echos! children.
Bar PoHy'e Daddy to twice her
height end I times her weight:
is literally a giant. Her mother
likewise ■ giantess.
And Rto world seems much big|w to n child, for we subcon
ectouity estimate distance by our

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A brivH o r m n transport trailTf ■ has beep reported stolen to
She probably will rush' to an lanford police by K'lgore Seed Co.
other room and be apparently rhe $IV) trailer we* reported
preoccupied with her dolt*. Wher akM from the WO W. rirat It.
Mamma then eielaima, “ Polly,
rm Monday night or Tueaday
did you break this goldfish bowl?
morning. The trailer N used to
Pony may aay “ No."
irry ■ ipray machine.
As Mama apanka her, eoyway,
Polly wonder aloud. “ How did you
-One out of every (waive persona
know ! did It?"
“ Oh. a little bird tolU Mamma,” in Arisons to Indian.
replies her parent, and Polly
actually belltvaa there 1* web
a little bird.
Her mother simply has 12 years
more mental age which permit
her to deduce the faet that Polly
MOST be guilty, since * e was
the only freely moving object la
tb# Sou**,
Send for my JOO-pohtt “ Teat*
tor Good Parents," enclosing a
stamped return envelop, pitta *
(non-profit). Rata yourselves there­
on.
(Always write to Br. (bane to
care el this •newspaper, anetoeing
■ tong 4c stamped, addreaaad an-

tOUt MARCO DURR1, ttair (UPI) —The 2M reatdenta of thh
mountain village learned today
that miracle* reap dividends—
111.19 in a poor man’* land.
The tfmple folk of San Marco
Durri finally learned the full
meaning of a "miracle" viiited on
them laat month by two benefac­
tor* they have never teen— Joaeph and Vetor Saturao of Reno,
Nav.

nivenary of the death o f their
father, an Anerlean immigrant
from 5an Marco Durri who made
pood in the new world, made a
gift ft more than 1343.009 In Bank
of America atoek to the people of
this poor village.
That meant every man, woman
and child got atoek worth tl.212.30
each dmplr because o f the aerident of their place of residence.

to little money in tbetr lifetime*,
were puuled and confused. Suddenly they became famoua, del
ugad with publicity and adviee oo
how to apend the windfall,
An Army of taleamen descended on them, but then waa no
money,
“ The people don’t understand
what haa happened to them," a
villager said at the time the atoek

wat distributed.
“ They understand they have re­
ceived money but they bare art
wen any of it."
But that men, like We fellow
reaidenta of San Metro Durri. ac­
cepted the American “ miracle,’*
strange and punting as it wit.
They alio accepted Bank of
America officiate advice it would
be wiaer to hold the.atock rather
than eaah it la.

United Preea fatenatieoal
MIAMI — Mr*. Auatin Prank
Young, deacriblng the anxtousnesa
of wilting for a Caban military
tribunal’! decision oo whether to
sentence her husband to death:
"My whole life it being decided
down there in Cuba.”
NEW ORLEANS - Kevin B.
Sweeney, president of tho Radio
Advertising Bureau, asserting that
the radio industry would welcome
a congressional investigation of
“ payola":
"It will prove that of tho more
than 10.000 blight young men who
Introduce reaerds for the nation’ s
3,ton radio Matins*. only * hand­
ful were in on the lake."
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
W. Va —New York Gov, Nelaon
A. Rockefeller, disclosing that he
Is expanding a Midwestern tour
this month to include Oklahoma,
Texas and Florida:
"I figured if I was going to get
to them, I'd better get moving."

f OFF ON
O A LL L A M P S
n n iE is o
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NEW YORK (UPl) -Gloria la
• buleherstors cat.
Moat cats would envy her. but
Gloria got heraeH in trouble hy
hot knowing har way around.
Butcher Mike Delgado was
pushing meat through a machine
that converts tough beef into
more tender rubesteak* Wednes­
day when Gloria wandered Into
see what waa going on. Delgado
turned hi* back for a moment
then whirled hack when Gloria
screeched.
“ I looked back and there was
Glortda'a right foot caught in the

mv head and ran out of the
store. I’ve known Gloria and her
brother, I'eter, since they were
born, ami they are like part of
one's fsmtly.”
A rescue crew from the Ameri­
can Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals and a police
rmcrgrm-y squad wire called to
the market. Gloria's foot was so
thoroughly caught that they had
to take the machine apart to get
her free.
The two-year-old cat was rush­
ed to the nearest ASPCA shelter
t•nderl«er,,, Delgado .aid. " I In.t and Irealed for slunk

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Quotable
Quotes

DES MOINES, low* - Walter
R. Cooper, head of the National
Auto Dealer*’ Advertising Ethles
Com mi.tee, describing onr ad that
“ stretched the truth” a bit when
tone after you left grade school? K nn-nllonrd that a car did not
. to memory, that room seemed have power equipment:
large. But now, aa you view It
“ It turned out that this meant
Bom your adult ‘ standpoint, it the car didn't have a motor.”
seems dwarfed and tiny. Why?
Becanaa your stride la now about
Brice aa long, ao the room seem* Unlucky Charm
ROCIfESTER, N. Y. (UPl) Horseshoes may he luck for some
people, but not Walter Silverman,
to* goes to the neighbor’s for a who told police that someone
tup of sugar sod Polly accidental­ pitched a horseshoe through a
ly knock* over the goldfish bowl, large window of hit frozen cus­
what will Polly do?
tard store, causing $350 damage

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Navy Highlights Activities Next Week
Next * ffk might ■■ veil be des loft bombing competition and wing*
Ignatad m Navy Week le Hanford to wing precision flying.
vith the Sanford Naval Air Sta­ The derby starting Monday
tion's bombing derby scheduled to morning will elimax on Saturday
■tart Monday and Nary Apprecia­ with a giant air show at the base
tion Day dated next Saturday.
; including flying demonstrations
H » bombing derby will feature and rompetition by the five NAS
pinpoint dropping of simulated l squadrons and their competitors.
atomic bomba, parachute Jump*,
The Saturday epeetartewill fea­

ture a F9* Cougar tighter in a loft
bomber demonstration where the
plane releases a bomb while climb­
ing, throwing the weapon upwards.
Doing a vertical turn, the fighter
will roar away before tha arching
bomb hit* tha target.
Twenty jet bombers will also
participate in the Saturday avanll

Nary officials report that the
Saturday events will be open to
the public.
Saturday also will be Navy Ap­
preciation Day, a joint annual pro­
ject sponsored by the Sanford
Jaycees and the Chamber of Com­
merce.
At that time. Navy personnel

and their wive* are Invited to •
"get together" with eity officiate
aod citizens for a special day of a »
livitiea at Fort Mellon Park.
Chairmen of tbo program net
Jaycees Art Harris end Bob Crum­
ley who reported today that ceiwplctt plans havn not been h o
mulcted as yet for the day.

U t y r g &gt; a n fn rft S fc r a to
WEATHER: Fair through Saturday. Stow warming trend tonight. High today, mid-60'a. Low tonight, BO-55.
\01„ XLIX

United Prcaa Leaned Wire

1 p. m. Slocks
NEW YORK (UPI) StoHi
prices al I p. a . :
American Airlines . . . . . . . . . It**
American TAT .................. 7*
Americas Tobeeee.................to*u
THUS ROYAL MAJESTIES — King Gary M u m and Queen t n « Davis
C * O .................................. «
will reign as they ride in Paola’s WUaon Elementary School float in today's
Chrysler ............................... 04H
Christ max parade. Paying homage to the first grade rulera are second
Curtis# - Wright ................. 12H
DuPont .......
2S3»«
graders Mary Warfel and Dean Tyner who wera runners-up in the royalty
Eastman Kodak ................. 1WH
competition.
(Staff Photo)
Ford Motor
.................... T»*»
General Electric a*» « ***** A » m
U
General Motors .
1H
Graham • Paige
401*
Inti. T A T
.
Kel's .................................. iW -m
Downtown Sunford stores again will be open to­
Lnrtllard
....................... 37H
night for the convenience o f citizens who plan to do their
Minute Maid ..................... W *
Christmas shopping early. The stores will be open until
Penney ................................. 123* i
8 p. m. as part of the pre-Yuletide program of keeping
Penn RR .......................... Ufa
the stores open until Christmas on Friday* nights.
i Royal American..............
4
Sears Roebuck
................. 4X1*
Standard Oil &lt;NJ) ............ 49H
i Studebsker ........................ IIH
.................. » ’ •
A bright tun took the chill off V. S. Steel
Seminole County today afteT resi­ Weatinghouae El................... la*
dents shivered through the second
cold spell in a week.
The temperatures list night and
this morning dipped to 34 degree*
in certain area* of the county with
scattered frost reported in a few
isolated arena.
Sanfonl also got a taste ol a
ROME (UPI) — President Eisenhower arrived in Rome
brief hail atorm during the early
today in a driving rainstorm at the start o f uh II-nulion afternoon hours yesterday.
tour and said in earnest tones, “ 1 bring a simple message
Over the state, temperatures
from America . . . We want to live in peace."
dropped to freezing in extreme
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Jack
4
Warm applause followed the President's remarks, made North Florida early today. Greater
(The Enforcer) Whalenws* a
as he stood with bared head under the partial shelter of an Miami, just beginning its winter
airport balcony. Hi* vote* was tourist season, had readings in the strong-armed extortionist threat­
ening to turn stool pigeon ami his
firm as he aaid he huped Ms peace low AO's.
Generally clear ikies enahlrd Ihe slaying in a restaurant may have
message “will he htanl in every sun to warm up most or the slits been decreed by the underworld.
Rlehard Hogan, chief deputy at­
country whlrh I visit.’’
quickly this morning and high
WASHINGTON (U P I )- A aaveeHe had stood bareheaded earl­ readings this afternoon were ex- torney general, said today the
pound moekay aimed Ham was ier in a rold rainstorm while peclril to reach around M in North stale was interested in Whalen's
gunshot death because his office
rocketed late space from Wallops bands played the American and F'lorida and 70 in South Florida.
Lows tonight were expected to had information the racketeer had
Islaed, Vs. M ay I* test satellite Italian anihema.
Eisenhower left Washington range from 44 to SO In the extreme threatened to expose bookie* and
^ ic s p e equipment which may save
Thursday night on an improve* north and as high aa SO in tt|e rx- their alleged payoffs o polls*,
Um lives el fetero hernia astro- 'tesTsaerU «#t!*Ji
"film - su»pevi in ihe shouting
tlHftb Will fc*d•till AASkliil,
take him Into three continents.
A 4S hour cold wave starting Is it was Cleveland hoodlum Frank La
Tbs Islacking was carried out at Itrfiii e he led ha said he wonted Saturday night did extensive dam­ Cigno, 3&gt;, identified by police as
II: IS a. m. at the Wallops Island to impress upon all nation* hi* age to tender crop* which re­ ihe man Whalen dragged out of
ataUee ef the National Aeronautic* ideal at “ peace and friendship, in mained in the ground in north and a telephone booth and slapped
around at Rondelli'a restaurant.
•ad Ope** Admlalstralioe. Space freedom."
central Florida.
engineers reported to NASA headHit
slapping took place in front
Rain threw the carefully worked
of about 23 persona, including exquartern Here that "the launch arrival cerrmony out of gear ami
mobster Mickey Cohen Police id
leekrd good."
delayed for IX minutes the land,
Whalen was trying to collect a
inic of the plane which circled
1000 debt from lei Cigno.
Ciampinu Airport and the seven
Cohen. 4ft, his IX year-old girt
hills of Home while the pilot stud­
friend and two other men at his
ied the low visibility.
table at the tune of the shooting
Eisenhower, wearing a dark
were booked on suspicion of mur­
overcoat and hat, stepped first
Expensive Suit
The Pacific Fteel's VAII - 4 der ami held today in jail.
out of the plane and was greetsxl
CHICAGO (UPI) - A jury is by a fanfare of trumpets. The squeezed ahead of Sanford based
expected to begin deliberation with­ rainmaking “ sirocco" wind blow­ VAII-ll last night to win "Opera­
in a week on a five million dollar ing from Africa was so strung tion Top Gun" held this week si
damage suit stemming from the the soaked red carpet had to tie
Yuma, Arizona.
eollaps* a/ an elevator hoist in spiked to the turmuc.
Coming from behind in r re run
Jacksonville, Fla.
A house on Lake Mary Road
KUenhowrr b a r e d his head
yesterday
the Naval Air Station was destroyed hv fire during the
when the anthems sounded ami
^Concentrates U p .
then his wrlroiners covered him flier* led until Ihe final run of the sariy morning hours today.
WINTER HAVEN (UPI) -S ales with an umbrella for the walk to final event In the competition.
The house was owned by Daw­
of frozen orange concentrate con­ the h*lruny where he delivered
On (he last leg of a radar bomb- son Teston who was al home when
tinued to climb la*t week under a the first speech of a peace cam­
the fire broke out hut managed
Ki.mi.oao advertising program. The paign that will taka him halfway sight scoring contest which car­ to escape, according In Sanford
ried tha bombers through f-o« An Fir# Chief Mack Cleveland Sr.
Florida fanners Aaan. reported around Ihe world.
that movemanl of concentrate wa*
“ We want to liv* in p e a r * and ■&gt;***'• Denver *nd Salt t&gt;ake City,
up JO per cent over the correspond­ friend-hip, with freedom," the the VAH-11 crew fell behind oter
Officer Flection
ing week of 19JX and IS per rent president repeated. "This mes­
Amarillo, Texaa.
Grand Master I* W Itit-man of
over tha same period of I9J7,
sage, 1 hope, will he braid in
Sanford's crew scored 9.0)0 to i Ft. I.aud*rdale will visit Sanford
every country where nunmunka- VAH-4 9.700 out of a possible III,- ledge No. 27, IDDF al Ihe lodge's
Florida Bound
tiona, me free.
points.
meeting at X p m. Monday. Of­
4 rORT MYERS I UPI) - New “ 1 ain exceedingly proud aa 1 (MW
Hatwing On*. Com minder Capt.
York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller will ■tart this trip to land in this great James Ramage praised VAII It ficers also will he elected al Ihu
meeting and all members and
fly to Florida Dec. IS to are what city which to lung waa the center
Commander G H. Robertson for visiting Old Fellows are urged to
stale Republican leaders think of Western civilization.”
hi* crew's performance.
attend.
about him as a presidential candi­
date Florida GOP Chairman G.
Harold Alexander said Rockefeller
would hold "exploratory confer­
ences" with lop party chief* at
an undetermined city, probably Mi
ami or St. Petersburg.

jStores Stay Open Son Comes Out

Ike Talks Peace
As Tours Begins

To Take Chill
Out Of County

Cohen Arrested
After Gangland
Slaying In LA

Bulletin

Sanford VAH-11
Loses Derby Lead

•News Briefs

Fire Destroys
Teston Home

^Ci'osbys Split Up

MONTREAL (U P li-T he Crosby
brothers, wlm lowed less than a
year ago to stay eternally together
in show business, split up early
today and walked oul on a $12,000
night club engagement. The break­
up was preceded by a healed argu­
ment in Ihrir dressing room shortly
before their scheduled midnight up
pearanrr at tbr El Morocco, It was
Reported

Dance Slateci
Seminole High's Diversified Co­
operative Training Club will hold
a dance at the Civic Center tonight
from I II p in. The Jl per person
admission charges will go to buy
Christmas food baskets for the
needy. Orlando singer Ral Donnrr
The Cornet*' TV band and the Del­
ray a' band will provide the music.
, Jirket* may be hought at the door

Free Admission
Seminole County residents will
be admitted free to the "Greet
Masterpiece" grounds in Lake
Wales tbit Sunday County resi­
dents may show their drivers' lic­
ense* to be admitted with their
families, according to Kenneth Cur­
tis, general manager of the mosaic
art center.
jH

OFFICERS OF DEMOLAY elected by the Seminola Chapter of the order
are from left, Emmett McCall, mauler counselor; Jimmy Edge, senior
cminaelor, and Buddy Kirk, junior counselor. Johnny Phillips*, treasurer,
was not present for the picture. Jeff Wasson wax appointed xcribe anti
other appointive poata will be filled at the chuptar'a naxt meeting. The
chapter expacta to b« ready to initiate new member* in Jhnuary. It will
meet on the first and third Monday night.* of each month at the Mnxonir
Tempi*.
(Staff Photo)
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FRIDAY, DKCKMBER 4. 1959

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 871

Teacher Is Suspended
For Resisting Policies
Hearing Set
For Williams
The County Reboot Board last
night suspended Seminole High
teacher Edwin Williams lor hie
refusal to support county policies
of claai solute to the American
Flag, daily Rtbte reading in class
and for hi* reluct sort to sign both
Ihe loyalty oath required by attic
law and certain school contracts.
Thr ninth grade teacher's sus­
pension it effective today. He will
be given t public hearing before
the school board Dee. IJ.
The board baaed William*' sus­
pension on Florida statute* ai far
as the salute to the flag anti llible
reading were concerned.
“ It hat been and it thr poliry
of the school system of Seminole
County -to encourage respect for
the government of the United
States and its flag. In accord with
this policy we have required our
instructional personnel in their
homeroom classroom* to caM for
the daily salute ta the American
flat You were an advised nf this
policy by Mr. A. J. Bracken, prin­
cipal, Seminole High School. We
are informed hy Mr. Bracken ami
Mr. Stewart Gatehel, director of
inetrucilon, th*4 you have stated
to them that you do not support
(his poliry ami further that you
have stated In them that you do
not 'usually* lake part in Ihe ac­
tual physical saluting of the Amer­
ican flag. ThU is in direot eon
flirt with the poliriea of the Sem­
inole County school system,’’ Ihe
board said.
Use school board charged that
Williams, a resident of Enter­
prise, had told Bracken and Gil
chel that he did not believe in the
Bible reading program and dor«
not have Die daily readings in his
class. In accord with "emphasiz­
ing spiritual value* in our class­
rooms." county teachers have
been told lo read Ihe Bihle "with­
out additional sectarian comment,"
the board said.
"We do this not only because
Section 2.11.01k 2) Florida Statute*,
requires M. but because we feel
x is importinl to instill In our
young people - recognition of the
importance of spiritual value."
Williams’ refusal lo have the
Bible readings "is in direct con­
flict not only with Ihe require­
ments of the state law, but with
the policy of the achooi system,"
thr board said
Charging Williams with "grass
insidioniinalion, willful neglect of
duly, and misconduct in office,"
Ihe boar^t said that he had “ indi
cited a reluctance to sign Ihe
loyally oath required by stale
law. snd "to sign Ihe teicher re­
tirement forms during the pre1-chool period." The hoard mem­
bers said they were advised that
Williams had not "executed and
returned" hia teicher contract.
tWilliams later signed the loy­
ally oath, Supt. R. T. Milwe said
today.)
"All nf this indicated lo us a
lark nf willingness on your part
to comply with Ihe policies of
our school system," Ute hoard
emphasized.
Unanimously voting for the *u*
pension resolution, Ihe board
inemtieri
agreed that they do
not feel that Seminole County
residents objected to the flag
salute and Bible reading in the
schools
The Dec. !1 hearing wilt b« lo
determine whether the school
hoard's charges are sustained.
Williams has the right to be tv
presented by counsel. Supt. R. T.
Milwee said today that no other
teacher ha* been suspended in
Seminole County during the seven
years he has been school super­
intendent.

PTO Seta Meeting
The Oviedo PTO wiH meet at
X p m. Tuesday to the Fellowship
Hall of Dm Fwet Methodist
Church. Henry Raich, associate
editor of the Orlando-Sentinel Star

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SACKS OF MAIL a n pouring through tha Font Offica annex on Second
St. at O hW Ave. aa tha ('hriitmoA mailing aeuaon Brings tha aaual increaaod
mail load.
(Stai/ Photo*

Postal Annex To Open Monday
Sanford's Post Offica Annex will
open Monday for mailing of Christmas packages. Packages may he
mailed and picked up at the Second
St. ami Dak Ave. annex Dec. 7 24.
All mail carriers will be dispatch­
ed from the 1.932 square foot an­
nex after Ihe Chrlslmas season,
according to Postmaster Joel
Field. The addition will be u»ed for
a post office workroom starting
IBM.
To gel packages delivered wrap
them securely, Field warned. "Uie
sturdy corrugated mailing carluns,
plenty of heavy brown paper anil
be sure that every package is tied
with strung cord. Carton* contain­
ing several gift packages should
Its: well stuffed with lusue oc old
newspaper," he said.
For very large packages, cheek
with Ihe postollire about necessary

Ground Breaking
Ceremonies Set
For Blood Bank
Ground breaking ceremonies for
the Seminole t'ounly branch of the
Central Florida Blood Bank will lie
held Wednesday at 2 p. m. on Ihe
future site of thr blood bank.
Stale senator Douglas Skmlrom
will conduct thr ground breaking
exercise* at the southeast corner
of the Seminole Memorial Hospital
property on First Ave. Hospital
board chairman A B. Peterson Hr
and Central Florida Blood Bank
chairman F. Burton Smith will join
in Ihe ceremonies. Invitations to
the ground breaking have been ex­
tended to the county ministerial as
soclalinn, Ihe medical association,
and nlher humanitarian group* ac­
cording to Mr*. M M. Rand, secre­
tary-manager of Ihr Blood Bank.

Christmas Party
Set By Lake Mary
Lake Mary will hold a Christmas
Party after all this year, the Cham
her of Commrrre decided at It*
regular meeting Iasi night.
Actual dale of Ihe parly will be
announced next week hy ehairman
Mrs. Frank Evans.
Last month, thr rhamber decid­
ed not to hold Ihr party this year
but reversed the decision last
night

Doctor Draft
MONTPELIER, VL (UPI) —
Col. Klbart Kimball, state selec­
tive service director, ‘ ‘drafted''
two doctors from nearby
ties to serve at medical odvii
for the local draft board in Grand
which boa ae deoooa.

postal* before trying to mall them,
Field advised. Christmas stickers
should be on Ih* bark of Christmas
card tnvelopes so they won't eonflirt with the front address.
Rend Christmas cards by first

class mail
forwarding and nU ra,
master advised. Christ
sent hy Firat Class fai
save# cent Air
written

New Homes, Auto Show
Is Scheduled Sunday
Sanford wiij be represented to
llie first “ New Homes and Cars
of HMD" show to open Sunday at
the Heftier Howell Park commun­
ity.
Holler Motor Sales will show
the new Chevrolet, Dldsmohlle and
Corsair models at tha sight day
show of more than M new I960
American
and imported oar
models.
Sixteen dealer* will show autua
in tha dally display in run from
I a. m (o 9 p. m. The cars will
Iw on landacra|&gt;ed lawn* between
llie I960 Heftier model homes. The
autos will range from the new
domestic small or "economy" line
to European sports car* and run­
about*. Fee# parking will he pro­
vided at the Howell Park com
munily on Rout; IT 92 and 43X.
Cars displayed will include Ihe
new Austin Heal), Itorgward,
Huick, Cadillac, Chevrolet. Cor­
sair. Chrysler. DrSoln, Dodge,
English Ford, Fiat, lliltma.. Minx,
Humber Super Snipe, MG, Mer­
cedes-Benz, Olilvinoiute, Opel, Ply­
mouth, Itainhler, Renault, Saab,
Stmca. Sprite, Sunbeam Alpine,
Tsumii. Valiant, Volvo atul Willy*
Jeep, Lighting effecl* will spot
light the car* at night.
' Tin* ia ttie newest method of
selling both homes and ran,
through combination display of

Room For Him
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Neil
Patterson, Ihe Scottish writer
who did the screenplay for the
highly successful
British
film,
"Room Al The Top.'' soon will be­
gin work on the si.'.pt for Para­
mount Pictures’ forthcoming "Ihe
Stepmother."

A home aod a n s are
among the two roost importmad
Items ia anyone’s Florida's krtteg.
and to see Ih# variety, to etw
place at one time, helps toe pro­
spective buyer of either home or
cor U&gt; select just what tte
Howell Park General Mi
Arthur Feldman said,

Oviedo School
Bids Are Opened
Apparent low bidder an btrRd
ing additions to Oviedo High and
Elementary school* was Richardson Construction Co. of Fort Laud­
erdale. Richardson gave a hid ef
IW3.000. H was the apparent low­
est of eight often. The school
board will decide nest week an
the lowest and best bid, Supt. R.
T. Milwee said today.
Oviedo High is to p t seven
classrooms,
an administratis*
suite and rafrtorium. Oviedo Ele­
mentary wtU hava three new
classrooms, a n administrative
suite, library and cafetorium.

Lyman School
Office Ransacked
A one-night tenant found in the
Lyman Elementary School facul­
ty lounge yesterday morning ran­
sacked a school office Wednes­
day
night.
Lyman principal
George Diggs told Sanford poliew
yesterday.
When school Janitor Marvlo
Townsend arrived at work yester­
day he found a 303J year-old,
hatd, portly man sitting in tha
lounge. The man said he wss In
the school after it elosed follow­
ing a play. Wednsaday, and
the night User .

Saturday Shot Day
Tha Jayceea will apunxur the aecotul in their aerie*
of polio inoculations Sul unlay at the Jaycea Inform*lion Kuildfnir on French Ave.
Shota will be Riven from 9 a. m. until 8 pv » . by
Riatered nurse*. The chartr* o f $1 per inoculation will
lie to cover the cost o f vaccine, needles and lyrlnges. All
aarvicott ora bamg douaUd tree ui tharga
♦

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