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All Husk Yule
Service Slated
For Church Dec. 13
Rtate toraad sut last wtok to be
■aMtimtod Jar tho Civic Ballet
Company ed Central Florida.
Leviaeff, Artistic Dinai l l , aagrsaeed hi* delight to tbs
toteroat sad enthusiasm shown
IT tin yeong dancers.
. Ta date Levtaoff has salaried
■ dancers for the Senior Comygay. The Junior Group composed
a f M youngsters, ages *-l«, lo n
gaw addition to Civic Ballet Com­
pany this year. Central Florida Is
Warn laxfard, Cocoa Beach, LockWrt, Kissimmee, Leesburg, Ortoads, Winter Park, Winter Gardaa and Enterprise.
.Senior Company dancers from
fcWlfird are Caret Lee Blllson and
Pftakie Jones.
Junior Company dancers from
Sanford era Joanne C. Huhw, Luaflto Lse King, Daryl McLain,
Batty Odham, Bbarnlynn Williams
M d Dealt* Wynn.
J ba Senior Company la to iwhearsal and will ta ready by Dec.
SB to / r esent i "L ’Ksprite do la

’Quotable
Quotes

m

- Halted Pish International
•'LONDON—Sir Winston Church111, cheered when be made a sur­
prise visit to Parliament on hia
S i b V . ’M : *

•SvvWIny t ahnrita*

gad Conservatives for their apI lease:
HI accept most gratefully and
ov erly both forma of rompli-

Vale*," Masquerade Suite, by
Khatchaturian; •‘Pastorale," Ad­
age, Ballet Suit* Ne. 1 by Bhoatakovicb; "Ballet Tyrokeoa," Bal­
let from the opera "William Tell"
by Boasinl.
Levineff will be honored by tfa*
Board ef Directors of Civic Ballot
Co. at a roeopUoa to bo bald at

TV 's Sunday Showcase
Pulls Major Boo-Boo
By FRED DANZIG
NEW YOBK (UPI) - Remem­
ber Alan Handley?
He’ s the fellow who ran the
Academy Awards fiasco last
spring. Wall, ha tried to make up
for it aa producer-director of an­
other awards show Sunday night
on NBC-TV’a Sunday Showcase.
This time, M was the record in­
dustry’s turn (o hand out the
hardware, called "Grammy," to
Its deserving performers.
While Handley’s one-hour colorcoot ended on schedule — I sus­
pect the use of tape helped —
It etiil couldn’t avoid a major
boo-boo. This came when Van
Cliburn made ■ shambles of the
classiest tnusle awards by read­
ing from tho wrong card*. Servos
them right, though, for hiring
Cliburn merely to walk on and
talk. Ho didn’t perform.
After this gaffe, tho show set­
tled down to a imoothcr, matterof-fact and duller presentation.
Moat of the numbers were below
the production and excitement
levels m Dick Clark t aaturnay
night rock-n-roil salvo on ABCTV, although three of Ute 10
numbers
were
staged
with
unusual imagination. 1 refer to the
ubiquitous Bobby Darin’s “ Mack
the Knife," Duke Elllnglon’a “ An­
atomy of a Murder," and Jimmy
Driftwood’s ’’ Bailie of New Or­
leans." Host Meredith Willson
was handicapped by a static
script and nothing to do.

MIAMI — Ban. Pnt McNamara
(D-Mleb.), stating that, be has
■ad* no sacrat o f the fact that
fct* wtf* and nephew ere on his
payroll:
-l tape tbs government gala a*
■web worth from other people on
Dialing and Filing: CBS-TV’*
Ha payroll as I da from what I filmed Small World ihow has ths
fa y » y people.”
happy habit of leaving In remarks
that poke fun at its format. Con­
LONDON — Elocution toacher fronted by a middle commercial,
Mrs. Rath Bottartll, describing Field Marshal Montgomery pro
her course la teach parakeets tested with: "We don’t want any
•Isan and proper language:
commircial stuff in this, I think
"I never let them hear bad it’s much loo good." As Ed Murlanguage. I do swear occasional­ row laughed, Monty added, "I
ly, but I go out the mom to think ll’a the rat’s whiskers." But
NBW YORK — Koek V roll
disc jockey Alan Freed, after bs(sig asked the difference between
"payula” and consultant ftos
which ho ha* admitted receiving
from record firm*:
"Someone will have to explain
payola.”

To Hold Donee
- Th* .Seminole High Diversified
Cooperative Training Club is
sponsoring a dance lo be held
Friday at the Sanford Civic Cen­
ter from a-11 p . m.
The benefit deuce, open to the
public, will feature dour prises,
Orlando linger Ral Donncr who
m u le ■ rrcent recurd of “ Tell
Mt Why” , The Cornetts’ TV hand
and the Delray*.
Food baskets lo help the needy
Will be welcomed by Hie DCT
Club, composed of students who
attend school in the morning and
Work in Hie afternoon.

Florida Special
To Make First- Run
Th* Atlantic Coast Line Florida
Special will make Hi first run or
toe season from New York. Der.
IT, and its first northbound trip
tom Miami Dee. II, Sanford ACL
ticket agent L. T. Sheppard re­
ported today. Under its new sche­
dule th* Special will leave New
York in the morning and the
northbound will pull out of Miami
hi tbs afternoon, thus permitting
an extra diy in Florida.

the Roroaia House on Sunday Dec.
g. Tho first showcase rehearsal
performance (ia praetice dress)
of L’EspriU da la Vales" will bo
danced at this time by Ua girls
ad the sampan/.
AH members and friends af
Civic Ballet Company art cor­
dially invited to attend.

•van Monty and bis fellow sol­
dier* — Generals Mark Clark and
Fridoiln Vow Soe-c. — couldn’t
halt that commercial blits. The
rast of il» ihow was mostly ster­
ile and trita., .poor Army. Firat
cam* Saturday’s 43-12 loss to
Navy oo NBC-TV and on Sunday,
four West Pointers lost to four
Annapolis men on CBS-TV’* GK
College Bowl, 2T0-M Of the two
setbacks. I’ll bat the quit show
trouncing was the more humili­
ating. NBC-TV’a
_ syrupy, stodgy
Friday night special, "The Mira­
cle on 34lh Street" was filled with
Yuletlde good will lo all but psy­
chologists. Ed Wynn's portrayal
of Santa Claus contained too
much Ed Wynn. Jack Benny and
hia guest, Jack Paar, missed a
fine opportunity for high rnmedy
Sunday night on the CBS-TV halfhour. Routine stuff.
The Channel Swim: The award­
winning program Omnibus, which
NBC-TV was unable lo sell lo
sponsors for the current season,
nas caugut me Cbd-tV t j* . . . in
and now is reported to be near
a salt. Trade sources say the net­
work Is anxious to revive the pro­
gram a* part of its new effort lo
Improve it* public. ima" \ . .
Pater Lawford and lermlone
Gingold have been jddrd to
Frank Sinatra’s ABC TV special
on Sunday, Dec. II. Hedda Hop­
per will preside over in NBC-TV
Hexall special on Jan. 10. The for­
mat ia based on Miss Hopper’s 33
years in Hollywood. Singer Hobby
Darin it the subject of Ralph Ed
wards’ This Is Your Life show on
NBC-TV Wednesday, Dec. 2 Ar­
thur Godfrey’s next CBS-TV spe­
cial, set for Friday, Jan. 13, will
feature segments taped in Jamai­
ca, where Godfrey will spend a
week starting Dec. 3, Sam Levcnion suhs for Godfrey on CBS ra­
dio during that timr.

a

ANYBODY FOR LK MONA UK suyn five-yenr-oid Cheryl
Shaw, of Tumpa. Florida who could just about comer
the kid 'it lemonade market. Cheryl has the busic in­
gredient in these four hnsketbull nized lemons. A bit of
sugar, some ice. and lots of water, would put her right
in business.
(UPI Telephoto)

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3

1 11 1^

Union (WEU), in which they art
member* along with France, W e*t£
Germany, Italy and Um three
"Benelux" eountriea. The WEU
first waa aet up to permit Urn
staged rearming a&lt; Weat Ger­
many.
Thingt are looking up ia the tongdrawn negotiation* i* **tahil*B ew
lationa between Japan and toe Bepublic of Korea, aa result ad ef­
fective behind-tbe-acena* work bp to
U.S. officials. Incidentally, Tokyo
hears that North Korean Foreign
Minister Nam It, long a Comm*
nlat mouthpiece, lost hi* Joh be­
cause of the failure ef the schema
to repatriate thousands of Koreeue
now in Japan to Communlit North
Korea. Only a small percentage
Of the ltb.ooo North I w o r n to
Japan wanted it.

Hospital Notes
l-ewia Small, DeBary
Mattie Williams, Sanford
Louise Maisey, Oviedo

Culi Scout i’xrk 2C1 at its last
meeting was treated (a a series o f
skits, contest* sml award cere,
monies.
The meeting was held *1 the
First Methodist Church in Oviedo,
Den 2, member* wearing black
moustache*, high collar* and deep
cu ffs, pantominrd a barber shop
nlng. An original skit, written by
Jim Fraser, father o f on* o f the
boys, was presented by Den t.
A guessing content, under Ibe
direction o f Mrs. J. M. Staley,
was enjoyed. Koch person was
asked to guess the numlwr of
rookies in * J*r. Susan Stiimpf,
who guessed 1«M), received the
cookies for her award.
A candlelight Hobcut ceremony
was conducted, at which time llohr * t pins were presented lo Bill
Crabtree, (iilliert Michael and
Hilly Slonipf. Hilly, who has been
a Cub since last spring, also was
pir-ented hi* wolf budge, a silver
arrow, a gold srrow and a bear
book.

Other winning awards were a*
follow s:
Wayna Crabtree, cub
badge, gold arrow and two silver
arrows; Jimmy Fraser, bear budge
and gold arrnw;bsrar badge and
lion book to l’ hllip Walker: Richaril Walker, gold arrow and (rear
book; Ibm .Sliver, w olf badge, gold
arrow and twu silver arrow*;
Gilbert Voight, gold arrow and
lion book; Hill Crabtree, wolf
badge; Jimmy I'caraun, gold ar­
row anil Charles Evans, gold and
silver arrows.
Service star* weie presented to
Wayn# Crabtree, Gilbert Voight
and Jimmy Fraser. Honor rubs
for the mouth were Hilly Mtumpf,
Wayne Crabtree, Jinuny Fraser,
lion Stiver, Bill Crabtree and
Charles Evans.
Dan mother* for the msmlh of
December will ba Mrs. J. C.
Michael and Mr*. J, M. Staley in
tlvirdo and Mrs. Baldino and Mr*.
Voight In Chnluota.

EHsrails i l l

Mark Dysll, Sanford
Ronald Driggers, Geneva
Lewis Hobby, Seated
John Wright, Sanford
Cieda Padgett, Sanford

t o o c

when there
were only
T
cars

FLORIDA

teaiq, wiki run between New York
and Miami twice weekly, leaving
Blew York on Monday and Friday
afternoons, and leaving Miami
« Sunday and Thuriday morntog*. The East Coast Champion,
to* Havana Special Use Ever■ledee sad Palm alto wilt continue
their regular service. Coupons for

St. Paul Church
Concert Dec. 28

voice—that they hav* Franck perfume th*t sells lor $21 er |60
an ounce,
A ad —'" berau** you're to nice,"

now

FL O R ID A S
cars

number
v
li ^
Florida's great progress in the post Halfcentury is reflected to the increas* of its motor vehicle*
to 7.07A.73A* to 193B . . . with Standard Od’s quality
products ltd/ first to popularity.

.... Standard Oil
products have
been FIR ST in
popularity with
FL O R ID A
motorists

v

2,076.726.
Times change . . . can change . . . yet
three generation! of Florida motorist* hav*
continued to award tale* leadership to t o
product* that they’va found give them t o
moat performance for thair money— Standard
Oil. You’ve got to be good to stay out in front!

i &lt;t&gt;mpt!rJ

•

Mr. and Mrs. Willi* WINiams
Jr,, Sanford, a daughter

Back to 1905, whew there wars only 101 motor eohtote
in Florida, Standard Oil's quality products worn avaS
able whatever to* motorist shoes to drive.

Th# Waat Coaat Champion’ s
through sleeping eervire (rom New
York lo Naples begins Der. IT.
The Miamian, an all-Pullman

Abraham Butler Hicks Jr. will
appear la a benefit concert for Si.
Paul Baptist Church, Dec. to, at
• o. a . at Croomi Academy.
Ticket* are on sale at BrutivsWilliam* Funeral Home; Snow'*
Cafe, Cleo’a Beauty Shop, Meti s
Beauty Shop, Stapler's Pharmacy,
Louie god* Shim and may be

The annual ail music Christmas
service of the First Presbyterian It may hav* nothing to do with
Church will be held on Dec. lg at United Nations debate on Hun­
S p. m., according to rhurcb of­ gary and a probable saw indict­
ment of Russia for its ruthless
ficials.
The hour of worship will Include suppression of the 195a Hungarian
ten anthems sung by the Chined revolt, but Communist Eait Ber­
eholr, with the participation of lin bears that • reduction of So­
the Intermediate Girls choir and. viet troops in Hungary once more
wtll be under the direction of Mrs. is being discussed. Soviet Defense
George Touhy, minister of music.
Minister Rodion MalL'OVsky is
The instrumental music .of the supposed to havs taken it up with
service will include three organ Soviet commanders in Hungary.
numbers, a violin solo and an
Boon reports that Chancellor
organ-violin (election. Mrs. Robert Konrad Adenauer will rely on
Anderson, whoso violin artistry French President Charles Dehas previously added to services Gaulle to look out for West Ger­
of the church, will be the soloist. man Interests in the coming west­
Twenty-seven members of the ern summit m cling. Adenauer is
ancel choir will take part In said to feel that among the West­
I telling in musk of the Christ­ ern Big Three, DeGaullc has the
mas story, w’.l!e IS of the girlsgreatest personal and national
Intermediate group will be heard stake ia the critical German and
jyt their portion of the musical Berlin issues. At the same time,
narrative.
he feels that President Eisenhow­
The vesper hour was chosen to er and British Prime Minister
permit members of other churches Harold MscmiUan era too preoc­
to attend this yulctidc adoration cupied by Ibe slot- and arms
and afford the Presbyterians op­ race to bs able to give hill con­
portunity to attend the services of sideration lo German interests.
some of the other churches.
Britain continues fearful that
France and West Germany be­
tween them will equeese Britain
Wine*Ta»ter§
out of Ha former position of pres­
HOLLYWOOD* (UPI) — Dur­ tige in European affairs. The
ing the filming of location scenes question of a bigger British sayfor Walt Disney’s "Pollyaoa" in so in Europe will be taken up In
Napa Valley, actort Adolphe Men- I/oodofi during the visit of Pre­
jou and Ed Dearing were invited mier Antonio Segnl of Italy. The
to visit one of the wineries for British hope to dust off the al­
most-forgotten West European
which the area is famoui.

�\
—A A Fi, 1

Christmas Parade List
Completed B y Jaycees
The Jaycees have marshalled a
display of pom p, music and color
for Friday's Christmas t’ srsde
through downtown Sanford.
A Marine color guard will lead
Ihe parade down First Si. from
Sanford Ave. when the starting
•^thistle blow* at 3: IS p. nt.
™ Following the color guard will
be 13 hands, 31 large floats, 18
email floats, tix marching units,
tour trucks and 18 cars. At least
1,000 persons will be in the pagenl
and 30,000 watchers are expected,
parade chairman Jack Wither and
publicity chairman Dave Klingen
smith said today.
The first section will consist ut
the color guard, Sanford Police

Chief Roy Williams, Sheriff J. L.
Hobby, Highway Patrol Iroope.s,
a Navy marching platoon, the
Seminole High School Rand. Fire
Chief Mack Cleveland Sr., Jaycrc
President Mason Wharton, the
city and county comm issioners, a
state legislative delegation. Cham­
ber of Com merce President B. L.
Perkins and Committer of 100
Chairman Scott Burns. Assistant
Parade Marshal Stu Stetson will
lead the fired group.
The Sanford Jr. High band, the
Odham and Tudor float, the Ka­
rtell of Am erica small float and
marching unit, the Lions Club
float, die Jaycee Wives Club, the
Jaycee float and the polio car will

W oodruff Quits
A s Gator Coach
m
GAINESVILLE (LTD — Bob Woodruff resigned today
aa football ooach and athletic director at tho Uni vend ty of
Florida, under heavy pre.-s.sure from alumni and atudenta.
Announcement of Woodruff'! resignation wai made by
University President J. Wayne Reitz.
“ In discussing his resignation with him," Reitz auid, "it
mutually agreed that he will
•ontinue aa coach and athletic
director pending selection of hia
" I wiata to express my ap­
p recia tion for the fine job he had
4 o n e aa head football coach and
athletic d irector," R citi said. “ The
new coach at the University of
— rturitla wtH be named as so w aa
po»iib le.”
W oodruff just completes! 10 years
at the Southeastern Conference
school amid widespread criticism
am ong Plorida sports writers and
alumni and fans. Ill* (ram this
season finished the season with a
J t 1 mark, clim axed by a stunOning upset victory over Miami
fatu rd a y, 23-14 which knocked the
Hurricanes out of the Orange Bowl.
Woodruff la the second coach of
a Florida university to quit In this
football season. Perry Moss, twice
banged in eHigy by students at
F lorida State University, left there
and moved—at twice the salary—
to the professional Montreal Alou-

•tie*.

The
Woodruff
announcement
fe r a m e as a surprise in the face of
his denials of such a m ove )uM last
week. During the football season
W oodruff w as hanged, buried or
drowned in effigy several time*.
He also was endorsed by the en­
tire football team and given a
vote of confidence by a majority
of sports writers in a secret bal­
lot taken during the Georgia game
N ov. T.
.Some sports columnists began
S ta s h in g out at the form er Tennes­
see tackle when his team had a
3 0 record. When Ihe team was
■till undefeated, but once tied,
W oodruff was accused of being
too conservative, uninspirationai
and not using his players to best
advantage.
Woodruff. 43. was lured to Flor­
ida from Baylor after three Gator
coaches had been able to produce
only cine winning season in 14
C le a r s .

Rossmtn Named
Fund Treasurer

News Briefs
Polio Report
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) - Threw
more polio eases were reported
io Florida last week, boosting live
year's total to IN . This com ­
pared with Z3» cases for the same
period in 1938.

Landing Trouble
TAMPA (UPI) —A National Atr
Lines Convair carrying 12 persons
landed safely Tuesday night after
circling Tampa international Air­
port about 20 minutes with ap­
parent landing gear trouble. How­
ever, the trouble was found to be
in the warning light and not in
the landing gear, an airline of­
ficial said.

Graham Crusade Set
MIAMI (U PI) -E v a n g e lis t Billy
Graham wilt meet with local
ministers and laymen today to
plan a sene* or meetings here.
The erusade pioiiabiy will lie
held in February or March of
1981. Details will be worked out
by
an
executive
committee
expected to he nam nl at today's
meeting.

Walkout Averted
NEW YORK (U P II - The In
tem illonal Lo. -shoremen'* Assn
agreed Tuesday night to a new
contract, averting the threat of a
renewed East ami Gulf Coast
dock walkout when a Taft Hartley
injunction rxpirci Dec. 27. Still
unresolved wai the crucial issue
of automation, but the 70,000 •
member union agreed lo submit
the problem to hind mg arbitration
if nn solution la reachrd in to
more days of negotiation*.

Brutality Charge
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) -

The
governor's olfice confirmed k i*
Jack Rnssman was appointed investigating reports of brutality
treasurer of the buldins fund com ­ to Negroes hy Bay County law
mittee of the Upsala Presbyterian officers William Killian, an aalr
Church at die group's meeting to Gov. L Hoy Collins, asked
Monday,
Tuesday Highway Patrol Com­
The group also d iscu sse d plan* mander II. N. Kirk man and Hay
• j to r the construction of the build- Sheriff M J. Daffin (or a foil
log and agreed to launrh a pro ropon no the death of a Negro
je e f selling Mocks a* a first stop , airman and th* beating of
Inward financing tho project.
I other.

travel In the second section led by
assistant parade marshal Jack
Hand.
Assistant Marshal Clyde Long
will lead the third section com ­
posed of the Winter Garden High
band, the Altamonte Elementary
School float, the Ratio Riders
float, the Beta J g n ia Phi Car and
the Tuberculosis Association, Sanford Manufacturers, and Lake
Mary School floats.
Tiie Crooms Academy Band will
be the first unit in lh« fourth
section commanded by Assistant
Marshal Richard Keogh. Follow­
ing them will be the Crooms
marching unit, the Midway Ele­
mentary School, Goldsboro Ele­
mentary and Cutset Brewer Court
floats ■ml Ihe Phyllis Wheatley
High band.
Tbs Florida MdaUtry M o o t bend
and marching unit, the David
Mathes,
Southside
Elementary
School. Fleet R eeertt Association
and Kuslora .Vogels Car Club
floats will be in the sixth section
led by Assistant Marshal Curtis
Dunaway.
Assistant Marshal Bob BrLson
will command Section Seven. The
DeLand High hand. Ihe Rtde-AWhile Stables and Waal Side Kle
meatary School floats, the Milehetl adjustable boat and trailer,
and the Holy Cross Episcopal
Church and St. Luke's Christian
Day School floats will appear in
this group.
The Mt. Dora High School band,
Sanford
Woman's
Club
float,
Seminole Sports Car Club Asso­
ciation c a r s ,. Civitan Club. Lake
Monroe School, Altamonte Ele­
mentary School, and H P.O.E. S o .
180 floats will travel in section
eight, led by Assistant Marshal
Phil Bell.
Ken Mrlqloah wiH be assistant
Marshal for the ninth section,
composed of the Leesburg High
School band, the Skate City float,
the Pat Fletcher cars, and the
Abstract Corporation, Anna Mill­
er Circle, Sanford Orlando Ken
nel Club and Monroe Harbor
floats.
Section M) will havr the Eustis
High School band, the Odham
ami Tudor large float, the WIOD
car. Hie Hoy Scout Troop sno
marching unit, another Southside
School float, the First Presbyter­
ian Church float, the 4-11 Boys
Cub Scout Pack 343, the Seminote High School, Pilot Club anA
Salvation Aritiy flu W , t/H1wJ*aA
vaiion Army marching unit, the
llnlarv ('lull float and the three
Florida
Forestry
trucks.
Hob
Crumley will be Ihe Assistant
Marshal (or this section.
leading off Section 12, com ­
manded by Ed Hunt, will be the
Hi shop Moore High School band,
followed hy Ihe Sanford Naval Air
Station, Sanford Grammar School,
Sanford Junior High, and Semi­
nole Neighborhood Girl Kcuul*
floats, with two Hishop and Hart
truck* and a Robson's Sporting
Goods float.
The Winter Park High School
band, the Santa Claus float and
U
Dusty Boots Hiding Associa­
tion horses along with other
prancing .teed* will be in the final
section led hy Assistant Marshal
Carlton tills*

Balloon Sale
To Aid Home
Sanford Jay errs will pool their
long power tomivrrow night when

thee blow up balloon* for the
Christmas Par ile. The balloon*
io be sold at the parade five 21
cents each will lie inflated at
Strickland Morrison Inc. at 301
K. First SI. All proceeds will go
to the (aitheran Haven Children's
home in filavts. Archie Wise is
chairman of the balloon tale.

CHECKING THE ENTRIES are Jnvcee parade chair­
man Jack Wilber, left, and publicity chairman Dave
Klingenamith, who are busy getting the finals, bands,
marching unit* and horse* in order for Friday after­
noon's pageant.

&lt; $h? ^ c u t fu r it T J m t l i t
WEATHER
VOL. XL1X

Partly cloudy through Thursday. Warmer tonight. High today, 70-75. Low tonight, 55-BO,

United Presa Leased Wire

Established 1908

homestead exemption before the
April 1, 1939. deadline.
He oflcred
rrrlified
deeded
proof that thrv purchased homes
Tfwr st.--------------------------------------------- hy Jan. I and were living ihere
He riled an attorney general i it that lim e ."
ruling in 1939 which itate* (hat
The board voted that the appeal
a record contract is not needed be granted for all those who furn
tu lie a property owner if a per­ ished proof when they purchased
son is living in Ihe home on the their home*.
date homestead exemption is re­
All but two had recorded deed*
that they filed for homestead
quested.
Hush said the majority of these exemption before the April 1 dead­
property owners had filed for line.

The Hoard of F.qualiiation today I were represented by Attorney Jim
overrode a tax assessor's decision [ Hush, who said the assessor's ofto deny home lead exemption to f,
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ow n ers

in

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Sanford subdivision.
The tax assessor* oilier hail
denied the request on the ground*
that recording contracts were lilcd
after Jan. 1 and that Ihe pro­
perty owner* were rrnling at Ihe
lime awatliug their FlIA loan »pprovali to purchase the home*.
The properly owner*, all home
owners in Country Club Manor

Architect Next
Step In Plan
For New Jail

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW

YORK

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— Stork

price* a&lt; I p m :
American Airlines ............. 25'*
American T I T
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American Tobacco ............. Iu7'«
Bethlehem Steel
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Chrysler &gt;-a1 ■^
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Du Hunt
.............
sion lias agreed on the need for
IUS's
Eastman Kodak . . . . . .
new jail facilities, Ibi r.ixt Step Ford Motor
7MH
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the hoard will Idkr will be to hire General Electric .........
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an architect lo draw up initial General Motors
2'.
plan*, Chairman John hrulcr &lt;aid Graham - I'aige ..........
&gt;'»'«
Inti. T A T
...........
today
38'*
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K nder reported that the cum- lairillartl
19V»
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mission Will name an architect Minute Maid
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sometime alter Ihe first of the I'rnncy
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He did not rule out the firm of Royal American
49‘ k
James Gamble Roger*. Winter Sear* Hoe buck
48 ••
Park architect, who conducted a Standard Oil IN J ) ..
2IU
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preliminary study of ■ future jail Sludehaker
tlO'i
U. S. Steel
..........
site last fall
IOil's
Krider also said that the new Weslinghouse El..............
jail definitely will he located north
of Ilia present eourt house.
According lo a *tudv by Huger*,
the jail 11toil Id In- a two vlnry build
mg with a one story wing to ac
com m odate the Sherd I v office.
This will provide a total area
WASHINGTON (UPI) - I ’ resi
for the jail building ol 18,31X1 square
dent Eisenhower today firmly opfeet, which according to state penal
(wised involving the federal gov­
official* will meet the prevent
ernment in any way with a*si»ting
needs.
other nation* with tartti control
The structure aN i will tie design
advire.
ed to carry additional floor* In
Liven bower lohl his new* con­
take care of the natural expansion
ference lie could not imagine a
in future year*.
subject mure improper at a mat
Tire lax lo Im- levied to support ter of government responsibility
Ihe building program will he vet or limrlion than birth eontrol.
alter a study ol the protect early
D ie hirth ronlrol controversy
next year.
flared anew after the Roman
At yesterday's meeting. It H Catholic bishops of the United
Grarnling. the Slate Division of Stales charged last week that a
Correction's deputy director lor "propaganda cam paign'' was tir­
inmate treatment
advised the ing waged to pave (he way (or U.
rommis*ion on Ihe need lor a new S support of "artificial birth pre­
jail and estimated an adequate vention'' programs in underdevel­
structure would covt between J-'as*,- oped countries which are experi­
(X*» amt $700,000
encing population pressure*
Krider had estimated Ihe cost
Eisenhower, on the eve of III*
of a new jail al $7**’ *****
departure for Europe, thr Middle
No one at yesterday'* hearing East and \*ia, also talked
opposed Ihe protect
some length about hit trip with
more Ilian 2rai reporter*. He said
that, above all, he hoped to con­
vince the rest of the world that
the I niled States is truly sinrere
in its quest for a durable, Just
LAKELAND fU l'l) - The state peace.
resumed Inspection-, of citrus in
He also said that unless steel
fresh fm it channels in South Flor­ management and labor ran com
ida today on a broadened basis.
pose their difference* in free c o l­
The State Inspection Service lective bargaining, th* government
also began for the tint time check
might Im- loreed to some foim
ing fruit vilif directly bv growers of action which would he a sad
lo consumers The order affect* day for the nation.
fruit sold hy packing houses and
growers south of the Suwannee
River.
The order wav issued h_v Ihe
Citrus Commission following a
court order Monday b&gt; Circuit
Flint International District G ov­
Judge William K Live.
ernor Mildred Parrish told Sanford
Flint Club members last night
that the Pilot organisation now hat
III club*.
Mrs. Parrish spoke to the local
group at the Sanford Civic Center
TALLAHASSEE lU PD D ir following a Pmecrest Inn dinner
Road Department said today work rneelmg. Sanford Club president
has been completed on a new Mrs Raymond Rail presided over
roncrete bridge over the St Johns Ihe meeting and gave members as­
River south of l.ake Harney at signments for ringing Chriatma*
tho Volusia Seminole County line. bells for the Salvation Army Sat­
The new J.22nfmi1 span nn State urday. Club standing com m ittee!
Road (8 replaces an old timber perform ed a skit depicting their
acUviiM* during Mm fo o t.
A tost toMjMff.

Work Completed
On River Bridge

ISUttt ITioluj

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Indications this afternoon are
that the Board should wrap up the
two-day proceeding* and won't
j reconvene tomorrow
inly
l" few
w irr
‘
J"" (‘ompl.iuunti
........ 1
on hand when the commission ad­
journed for lunch at mum.
Most ol the complaints were not
over payment of taxes hut own­
er* wanting taxes on an equal
basis.
One motel owner told ths Liard
that ho was paying more taxes
for his 12 unit motel Ilian another

NO. 576

owner was for a motel that had
13 units.
Tho board pointed out to tho
w wos that hi. (iiayw'V - aiw va a
main highway which raised hi*
property value.
As of noon toil ay, ll o persons
had complained to the board ol
their tax bunko*.
The board will investigate each
rase individually and notify the
owner by letter o f ita decision.

John McCarty Enters Race,
Pledges Reapportionment
FORT FIERCE ( UPI I — Former
Circuit Judge John .McCarty for
mally announced as a candidate
h.r governor Tuesday, pledging to
fight far fair legislative reapporlionment
McCarty. 41, i» the brother of
the late Gov Dan McCarty. He
helped run the governor'* office
during hi* brother's last illness
ami said tins experience acquaint­
ed him with the problems ol the
chief executive'* post
McCarty resigned from the eir

m il court banch this fall to make
Ilia race.
In announcing his candidacy,
lie appointed Miami accountant
James Kaller as lu* campaign
treasurer and said he will otficially
kick off lit* campaign in January
(rum his r u le headquarters hero.
"I felt Ihe duly to servo my
slate and reached the decision that
my best i-tlurli to help Florida ran
lie as governor," McCarty said.
"T h e position is not one to lie
taken lightly, and I am willing to

Ike Opposes Birth Man Kills Policeman,
Control Advice
Woman In Winter Garden
WINTER GARDEN (UHI) — A I floor installer with William 8
young Wkansas man shot and I.amb, 34, and had been living at
killrd s housewife and then a l.amb'a Ivoosa for about two
city policeman who chased him, weeks.
Sheriff Have Starr reported today.
Lamb told nfficers be ami Wag
Dead m Hie double shooting nee parted at*iut It p. lit. Tues
weio Mrs Audrey L&gt;reu* Lamb, day night after drinking together
38. ami Winter Garden patrolman al a i**o room, ihe sheriff
Dalton Fleming SO.
Wagner went to the Lamb home
The
sheriff
said
Raymond where he robbed Mrs. Lamb of
Wagner. 24, of Elaine, Ark . con­ approximately ill*) ami *hot her
fessed tic h shootings, D ie motive in llte In-ad and breast.
appar ill* was robliery.
Walking down the main street
Fleming
apparently
chased of Winter Garden, Wagner ip
Wagner 27i feel witii a 23 caliber peareil suspicious to patrol in an
automatic instill toil let lodged in Fleming who gave chase. The
or near the patrolman'* heart,
officer cornered the youth on an
Wagner worked as a lerrar/o outside stairway and Wagner vhot
at Fleming several times before
throwing the small pistol under
tin- stairway aiul running toward
Ihe railroad station.
Wagner surrendered to Harold
L. Pruitt, a Winter Garden rcsi
dent, near the station. A few
secondc later, Fleming cam e run
United l*res» International
mng op and told Pruitt: " I ought
San Ft anrtsco s record breaking to kilt him, hi- snot me
drought went min Its 75th day to
Pruitt said that when he asked
dav and the Weather Bureau saw the patrolman where he was shot,
no' rain m sight for th* parched Fleming put his hand over his
r jly&lt;
heart and slumped over dead.
The holiest Her t in the city's
Lamb found his wife stead when
history was recorded when the he returned home at about 12:30
mercury shut up to 71, More of the a m
Slarr said deputies found Mrs
same was predicted today.
Lam b's wallet when limy searched
Warming temperature* prednini
natrd east of the Mississippi and Wagner anil StJd hidden in the
south of the Ohio. Havre, Moot , yoolh's clothing.

said

1j Frisco Drought
Enters 75th Day

Pilot Club Hears
District Leader

I M u s Rw* biu outfBuitf.

WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1959

Board Reverses Tax Exemption Decision

State Resumes
Citrus Checks

A MKSfiAUB FOR SANTA wui given to oue ol Ht. Cfcue’ laeiiUoto ywfcwder by two-year old Joyce Carry, who wiu in a l(n» of young Chriatm&amp;a
hopefuls ut Mather Furniture Store U» Ull .Simla whist they want u n d e r the

KADETS' FLOAT ia prepared by top, Wade Hancock, Joseph Rube] and
Tommy tiracey, and, on ground, state Kadot Commander W. K. Dyeoo,
Dale Hancock, Barry l&lt;« Kuliei, Rust McAllister and Billy Gracey.
(Staff Photoe)

reported temperature.* 27 degree*
above Iho-e of 24 hours before.
Hut the thermometer tell hy right
to 14 degree* though most of the
Dakotas and Minnesota and in
northern Kansas
The Weather Bureau predicted
snow flurries today for the Great
l^tkes, vouthcastern Missouri, the
upper Ohio Valley, New England
and the Virginia mountains.

Faircloth To Run
MIAMI lU P l)— Muasl
Karl Faircloth announced Tuesday
tie will run fur the state Senate
)««.

I

Masonic Lodge
Elects Keith

malt* Ihe fight lo win and devote
th* energy, thought and work to
do the Job wall.
"T h e people know that Dan
brought honor. Integrity and decen­
cy into the governorship. I want
10 finish th* programs which he
started."
McCarty to a native of Fort
Pierce ami a graduate of the Uni­
versity of Florida where he waa
a two sport athlete and president
of the student hody.
He saw combat in World War
11 ami practiced law In his home
(own until appointed to the Judgeship Ile ia married to the form er
Louise Fosgate of Orlando and to
the father o f two sons sod a
daughter.
McCarty joins Sen. Harvle Rei­
ser of llotiifay and the Hev. Georg*
Downs of Orlando a* formal can­
didates.
Those who have indicated they
will run hut not formally announc­
ed lnrlude slate Sens. Doyle Carl­
ton of Wam-hula, Fred Dickinson
nt West Palm Reach ami Dewey
Johnson o f (Jolncy, House Speaker
Tom Beasley of DeFumak Spring*
ami form er House speakers Ted
David of Hollywood and C. Karri*
llryant nt Ocala.

Collins Urges South
To Drop Complex
I.Ol ISVII.t.E, Ky (171*1 &gt; Flo1Dl.l (iov. l.rltuy Collins urged
tin* South Tuesday night to get
r 1*1 o f |( i "political inferiority
( «kii pl#*'1 and indicated he felt
a Southerner could he elected
president.
Il&lt;- didn’t in cut ion the picsL
dem y specifically hut said it was
high time the South got over tho
idea that it rouldn'l pot a man
into high office.
Collins frequently h.x* been mentinned as a possible contend*! for
piesident or vice president in
tilth*, hut he lias denied such ambi­
tion*.
Speaking to the Southern A-so*
elation uf Colleges and Secondary
Schools,
Collins
recalled
that
many o f th* greatest president*
•ante from thr South, including
Washington, Jefferson and Jarkson.
The nation is just as eager t®
accept fine leadership without
regard to geography, he declared.

Edwin O. Keith W«« elected
worshipful
master o f Sanford
Lodge No. rt'J, F A A M, In the
halge's annual election last night.
Other new officers are Irving I.
T a l l a h a s s e e t u r n - \&gt;t*r«
Pryor, senior warden, Louis M. an Agriculture Commissioner Na­
Sweeten, junior warden, l.eslia T. than Mayo, spry ansi alert, cele­
Sheppard, trea-urtr, and Frank brated hi* 83rd birthday Tuesday
L. Miller, sacralary. Sheppard and hy putting in a full day at th#
kblhtr war* rmslaeted.
office. IU quipped that ho owed
Appointive officer* will ba an. hto long life to “ eaUoc Florida
noom ed later and the rntira slate eggs ami drinking Florida orange
wiU ba metalled Dec. J9.
and grapefruit juU*."
4

No Day Off

m

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P a n t —Wad. Dae. t, lM t

Defense Bess Prepares For Missile Battle
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T t e a i i
S. Gates Jr. toak aver as dofeiae
tecratory teday and prepared h t
a new coapeBtloaal tight ever the
threatened sap between American
and Jtuaaian ■ liille atrength.
The U-year-etd Philadelphian
wat to be sworn at Neil H. Me*
Elroy’s aucceaaor at ■ White House
ceremony, becoming lop director o(
the administration’s embattled mil*
itary program.
Air Korea Secretary James H.
Uouglai, a Chicago attorocy, was
reported to be n front-running poo-

Mrs. W. A. Hopkins
40-Year Resident,
Dies At Sarasota
A WRICK AND CAR FIRE brought both police and firemen to the cor­
ner of First 8t. and French Ave. just after noon yesterday when n c«r
driven by Syd Roaenfield of New York City was struck from behind end
ran into • heap of wire bales on the corner. Fireman Syd Galley surveys
the engine of Rosenfield’s cur as the auto sits among the wire.

So Ho Says
CHICAGO (UPI) — Chicago still has It all over
Los Angnles or New York, according to poet Curl Sand­
burg, who once Immortalized the Windy City aa the
*«i£ of big shoulders."
"N e w York — why, it's tired," Sandburg told news­
men* "And Los Angeles — why, traffic la so bad out
there the mayor won't let the city buy any more Ca­
dillacs because other cars aren’t us long and don’t take
tip so much room on the streets.”
_______________

Cancer-Causing Hormones Study Set
on the effects of itUbciUal. He
said FDA planned to "marshal
the world’e literature" on the sub­
ject and the agency'* experts hav*
started a new Investigation "to
find out where we stand."
He reported that about So per
cent of the livestock railed today
art fed illlbeatrol.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
neat Is about to Uka a
arranunvol
k" at tho widespread u»e
H ew look"
i f g synthetic tamale tea hocpMWe to fatten up settle and poolt o , it was learned today."
The bormom drag, dielhyUtllbeetle! ar man commonly called
"stttbeatrol," la known to eaute
f i n e * of the bread In man when
tabeu la large doeea, Fowl and
Drug Commlaaloner George P.
Isrrick said.
Arthur I . Flemming, secretary
ef health, education and welfare,
win announce the new itudy of
the aelmUfto sad legs) aapecta
brnlved Ml Ms nee in animal feedat a new* coaferenca Thun-

Hospital Notes
NOVEMBER M
Ad millions
-Isabelle Barnwell, S a n fo rd
Lillian Erickson, Sanford
Diffee L. C o o p e r, Sanford
Dismissals
Arie E. Mann, Laka Monroe
Elsie Chaudotn and baby
Mima
Sylvia M. Bergstrom, and
baby, Sanford
Mattie Williams and baby,
Sanford

n

riem m iog kicked off the recent
ironberry
eontraveray by
anM
l
Klag that some of the crop
been aonlaminated by weed
has caused rancor in
ala.
’ The FOA slopped m ulng any
■ew permits tar use of atlllbeitrol
after the leal u n io n of Congress
passed tho to • called Delaney
Amendment which bans food addltivea found to Induce cancer.
However, the taw makes no pro­
vision for rescinding permits of
thoie with prior sanction In use

E1

Besides

bar husband,

Supersonic Bomber
Project Delayed

j Larrick
said there was no
cause for alarm. He said he was
dtlll eating meat and rhlrken, and
"feeding It to my children and
grandchildren."
The FDA chief said there still
was much "conflicting avldrncr"

IALUBURY, Rhodesia (U P IJ Gsmt wardens slocking giant new
lake Xariba art giving fish an
oaygen antithetic to lessen tha
pale of the transfer.
Workmen planting (tab In what
will soon become tha largoot man­
made laka In tha world eotch tho
fish — mostly bream — in North,
ora Hbedeiia and transport them
agrees the Rhodtalai to tho lake
now being built behind tbe **»,million Xariba Dam.
To heap the floh from fighting
oo becoming too activo on route
a stream of high-pressure oaygen
la injected into the tank truck
carrying tbe fish.
This drugs them painlessly and
keeps them quiet and undamaged
during the long trip.

|h« n » * l

doughnuts will be served, begin­
ning at 1:43.
The Rev. John W. Thomai. Pro­
gram Committee Chairman, will be
In charge of the devotional time
at the opening of the business ses­
sion. liciidea the election of offi­
cers, tha roporl on permanent leg­
islation will be brought up for
further deliberation. Especially In
question la the Issue of a name
wbleh will fully identify lh« Asso­
ciation's scope. A special com m it­
tee studying the budget for I960 la
alio scheduled to report.
Officer* elected at this meeting
will begin to function sffleially at
the first meeting of Ike new year,
on the first Thursday of January.
The oewly elected president will
appoint chairmen for all the stand­
ing committees.

City Cage Loop
Season Opens Soon

LAKELAND (UPI) — More manufacturers of
frozen orange concentrate ware expected to announce
price cuts today.
The action would follow reductions announced Sat*
urday by the giant Minute Maid Corp. and Monday by
the huge Pasco Packing Co. Both reduced price* from
92 to $1.50 per dozen six ounce cans.

Give Him A Reclining
Chair For Christmas
* Adjusts To Several
Positions
* Foil Spring C o n s t r u c tio n
* Assorted Colons

*4 41.50
Adams Decorating Service
HIS nonford Are.

f f l e b f t t i * * ^ v e r j *•&gt;

FA M W *

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she la

RlffhC* Hard C m T ei

WHOLE
or
RIB HALF

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INSTANT
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Drug Firm Uses
Young 'Tasters'

MEMPHIS. Tann. (U P I )-C h ildran ar* tailing lha axecuilves o f
s multi-milllun-dullar drug tmpiro
her* what to put In their medical
preparation*.
Comment* auch a* "D elicious!”
or ” Thls toatas terrible" can mska
or brake months o f raaearch by s
ehamlat with a string o f degree*.
O fficial* o f Plough, Inc., are
going on the theory that no mattar how effective the medtein*, H
dseen’t do any good If Junior refuie* to take It because o f tha
tsate.
Dr. W. H a r r y I1ireaton* is In
charge o f the juvenll* "taste
tasters" program. Ha ha* 60 beys
end girls ready to gulp down tha
preparations P l o u g h
ehamlata
dream up.
"T h e children are not teetlng
any medicine," Dr. Falnstons said.
"F o r the taste teste, wa formulate
the product with everything In H
but the mrdiclnal ingredient.”
The children are volunteers
from among the sta ff of Dough
workers and from a nearby or­
phanage.

SALE! A«P

PORK LOINS

Lamb Shoulder
Lb.

"Sogee
Diito Lily

JA R

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Bight" U N *

Rib Chops

Grits 24 ox. 20c

l« O Z .

- 79 * '

Mar Ktol TUNA

Pot Pies

Flags Dried BABY

Limas 24 oz. 25c

Haidleoo Fraoh GREEN

S H R IM P

Nabisco Premium 1-Lh, Bos

Saltines

3-29*
u - 59*

Apple Pie

25c

VW th F a c e C lo th

Breeze

Warwick

L b . Pb g .

;

L|. Pkg.

Rinso Blue
Detorgoat

narw tea

39*
1 lb. box

Chocolates

t l Ot.

S fK M

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JANE PARKER
ENRICHED

Assorted

FIN E

33c

Lux Liquid

Covered

Thin Mints

35c

Detergent

C hocolsts

59c

1 . Lb. Bo*

5^ 25

39c

A s Fdtoy Way T s G IVE FOOD

A&amp;P Gift Certificates
In Denominallono Of

&gt; 1 ° ° and

$C00

PORK &amp; BEANS
JANE PARKER
Dstleiovs

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In lh a •'*•&gt;.I a t lh a t a u a lr Ju d a a .
Saaalosle I'a w e ir , llu r ld a , l„ »• „.

H IN N Y L A N D

Fancy Rice

D e va atrd
T a A ll I &gt; a d ll» ,t m s I ' . r . - . iis H a t .
Sag C la im * a r lla w a a d * V a s t s .)
•aid c.a ta i# ■
Vou an d r a t h » ( &gt;.o| ar* lia r a b r
■ a tlfla d an d r » 'iu lr .-t
p r* -e u t
* » y c la im * and dam andt w h irl,
ya u . or a llh a r o f vou. m ay h a v a g a in s t lh a * ,|a la nr A la i) SI
g ’-h le tin a n , d r ir a a t d . la ir uf said
C o u n ty |o Ih * iV m it y J u d a s ,.t
O rm ln ula C o u n ty , M u r id s at h it
I f f lea In lh a C o u rt l&lt;»u»* e t s a i l
C o u n ly a t Mainlnola, y i..,i.|* . w ith .
In tig h t i-alait-l.tr tnotllh* (rnni
Ih* lim a ut Ih* flra t p u b ilraU u n
a f t h it n o lle * . i:*&lt; h ulaim n r da.
aiao d ■ h a lt b# in w illin g , and
s h a ll s la t s Ih # p la .-a u f raakdrm *
Snd post a ff lr * a d d ra a t u( Ih*
C la ln ia ill, and a lj.tll b* aw urn to t&gt;«
tb s c la im a n t a g a n i, a ilo r n e v , *n l .
S a y auch c la im o r drrnand not to
B le d s h a ll he t o l l
R u lh ta. C a n n in g
A a E x a c u ie r x uf tin* Last

Chunk Tuna
"HUPEH

STRAWBERRY
PRESERVES

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GRAIN

SLLTAN A

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M ary M r k h lr . n u n ,

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FRUIT C A K E
— Lb.
5 SIZE $3*9

bate*

Will ami Taatamant of
Uarjr U. Sehltauian, d .-ta itd

solid-fueled laa so superior to tu n er.; ballistic
Minutcman missiles that no more of the pres*
come into m l missiles should be built than
described B la r e "absolutely required."

Price Cuts Set

«M*

Ministers Plan
Election Meeting

M ica-M iracle

Legal Notice

Fish Kept Calm
While Traveling

farewell news
conference 1st*
Tuesday.
For much of the first half o f next
year. Gates will direct the Penta­
gon's presentation to Congress of
a new 41 billion dollar mUitary
budget that honestly could be said
to please hardly anybody.
A priority task will hie to try lo
convince a skeptical Congress that
America hai such diversified and
large quantities of other weapons
that it can afford to let Russia
build up a superiority In long-range
ballistic missiles during the early
IKO'i.
HcElroy brought tha controver­
sial "m issile g a p " back into the
news Tuesday when asked If flussia would have more of the globespanning nuclear weapons than
Amertra.
" I f they built what they equld
build and if wa build what w t
intend to build, wa think they
will have more missile capability
for lha period 1M1 through JMI
and maybe into 1943 than wa
would h ave," McElroy said.

survived by a daughter, Mr*. Marvln -Milam, Sanford; two son*,
Clarence L. and Waltar K. Hopkina, Sanford; tw o granddaugh­
ters, Joyce Milam and Marie Hop­
kins; two eisWre, Mr*. Ella D epftr
and Mrs. Harry Bunch of Sara­
sota; three brother*, E. E. Walker,
Sanford, W . H. Walker, Saraeota,
New offirara for 1HU wlU be and J. t . W elker, Leesburg, end
eleeled at the meeting o f the .Sem­ several nlecee and nephews.
inole Counly Ministerial Associa­
Funeral services will be held at
tion tomorrow. The ministers will 11 a.m, Thursday a t Brlsion Fun­
meet
at the
First Methodist eral Home, with the Rev. W. P.
Brooks Jr. officiating. Burial will
Church
he Ht Uaklawn Memorial Park.
The business saailen will begin
at 10 a. m ., preceded by « short
fellowship period when coffee end

The Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department'! Biddy Basket­
ball League atari« its 1930 season
Saturday with a basketball clinic
at the Seminole High School gym.
All
boy*.
13 years of age
or
younger are eligible for the clinic
WASHINGTON tU PU —The Atr and league.
The clinic will start at 10 a. m
Korn- announced yesterday that
the supersonic BTO heavy boinber'a
first flight will be delayed by one
year and that major min imi mots
for the plane's development will tie
New a* li-oiorniw, Bright a* the sun. \ sunder for floor*.
cancelled.
You’ ve never seen anything like this fabulous finish for
The action w u described as an
floors that does away with wosry waxing, huffing, scrubbing!
ecunomy move,
Guaranteed to glvr a Mica-hard sparkling, beautiful surface on
The first llight of the J.usi tnDe­
all flour*, that last fur months with one application, does not
an Imur bomber is now expected
chip, perl, discolor. Halo non-skid, cleans with damp mop , , ,
in 1963 instead of lOW, the Air
preserve* and protects because yon don't walk on your floor*—
walk an Mice-MIrarle! Wood . . , Vinyl , , , T errn iio , , ,
Force said.
Linoleum , , , Concrete
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tvphalt Tile.
The move is expected to snvp
M i million in the budgat to he pre­
27lh I.uundrette
Sanford Ave. A 27th St.
sented to Congress in Janusry. Tlie
iUgif* Curl) Mnrkct
Sanford Ave. A 25th 8t.
new budget will ask for about |1T3
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million for the 1170.

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Mrs. Elan* W, Hopkins, TO, wife
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sident o f Sanford for 40 year*,
riled Monday while visiting rela­
tives at Barnaul*.
A native e f Putnam County,
Mrs. Hopkins had been III for
some time. She was a member o f
the First Baptist Church o f San­
ford.

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Miss
Stokes, Warren H. Haynes
W ed In Candlelight Ceremony
Mitt Genie Stokci, daughter o(
Mr. and Mr*. Lamar Sloket of
Lake M ary and Warren H. Haynes.
«on of Mrs. Lucile Abrams, of San­
ford and the late Samuel Haynes,
were married at 1:30 p. m. Wed­
n e s d a y , Nov. 23, at the First Bap­
t i s t Church in Lake Mary.
The Rev. Jame* B. Curry, pastor
of the Church, "officiated at the
double-ring, candlelight ceremony.
The bride was givrn in marrlaie
by her father. Mrs. Eloise Chester,
soloist, a im “ I Love You Truly"
and "O h Promise M e", accompa­
nied at the piano by Mrs. Sonny
Biaelow.
The Church was decorated with
• a ik e ta of white gladioli, Pom
Pom s and greenery.
Miss Inell Stokes, sister of the
bride w as maid of honor, A 2/C
Ralph J. Michels of Winter Park
was best man and Lam ar Stokes
Jr., brother of the bride served
as Junior usher.

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The bride wore a street length,
nylon white gown over satin and
net. with sequins and pearl m id­
riff. Her finger-tip veil of French
illusion fell front a tiara of liliesilthe-valley and she carried a

white Bible, covered with a while
orchid and streamers of love knots.
The maid of honor wore a blue
nylon street length gown and car­
ried a nosegay of blue Poin Poms.
The bride s mother chose a suit

Club
Meets
Tomorrow

Church

Gets New Robes

WEDNESDAY
First Fresbyterian Church, Girl
Scout Troop 233, 3:13 p. m .; Sen­
ior High Choir supper, 8 p. m.
Midweek Bible hour, 7 p. m ,
Chancel choir rehearsal, 7:30 p.

MR. A M ) MRS. WARREN H. HAYNES nt the recep­
tion, following their wedding nt the Lake .Mary First
Baptist Church.

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First Baptist Church, prayer
meeting and W. M. L . week of
prayer progra.n by circle 7, at
7.30 p. m.

Pinecrest Baptist Church. Sun­
day School officer! and teachers
supper and meeting, 6:30 p. m
R. A. meeting, 7 p. m, week of
prayer program, 8 p. m.
First Christian Ch rch, practice
io r Woman’ s D sy, si the church
M :3 0 p. m.
First Methodist Church Shut in
praver group mrels at the home
« f Mrs. Mabel Blount, 8tS Myrtle
Ave.. 9.13 a. m. Junior Choir
practice, 3:30 p. m., senior cnoir
practice, 6:30 p. m. Chancel choir
practice, I; 13 p. m.

THURSDAY

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First Baptist Church W. M. U.
week o f prayer program by cir^ l e 8 at 2:30 p. m., Royal Amba&lt;sadors, 7 p, m.
Pin-crr*t Baptist’ Church vi«itn(ton, 10:30 a. m. to 7 p. ni. Choir
practice 7:30 p. m , association
Sunday school training program,
1.30 p. in.
Circle one of the First Chris­
tian Church meets at the educa­
tion building at 10 a. in , CYF
(high school ejpei will meet st
tpe Churrh from 6.30 tn 8 p. m.

OES Meets Thursday
Seminole chapter No. 2. Order
o f Eastern Star will meet Thursday
night at 8 p. m. at the Masonic
Hall. There will be initiation.

Prevention Sought
For Atherosclerosis
For many years, researchers caused, however, not only hy arhave hoped In find the preventive lory degeneration. Tlicrtj is infor atherosclerosis or hardening of creasing evidence that blood roagthe arteries in our daily diet.
uiatiun or clotting is important in
But present knowledge oi the in- ***** picture,
fluence of diet upon athcrusclero
Serum cholesterol may not be
sis is far from adequate. In little the only chemical troublemaker afmore than a decade we have pass* fectrd hy diet. The serum eonlcnt
etl rapidly through several diet a r y , of other fats anil indeed the poseras. First plain obesity seem ed dblc connection between any phmto be the villain. Then the intake phorus-containing fat and alltcrosot cholesterol (a fa ll was thought d e rm is—need careful study since
lo be directly assuciaicd with the other fats are more directly rc
disease. Neat, emphasis was plac­ laird to hlood -clotting.
ed upon the intake of alt kinds of
However, liter evidence oi any
fats; then the theory that animi.1 relationship bet ween dietary fats
fat m crrairs and vegetable fat ami blood coagulation is contradic­
lowers serum cholesterol.
tory at the moment.
Soon it developed that Vigrtablr
Undoubtedly, one would fed
fats needed lo be separated intu
more comfortable in the know­
those runlaining saturated arid un ledge that the serum cholesterol
saturated fatly aeidi, since the do
level is not high, fur high levels
gree of unsattiraiion determined
are associated with an inrrravcd
the power to lower serum choles­
risk of heart attacks and strokes
terol. Then the researcher* began
But high-chiilesierol food them­
investigating to see whether the d e­
selves normally don't effect the sc­
gree of unxaturation mattered as
rum cholesterol level; your hotly
much as whether the acid* were
handles the matter m ctabolically.
■’essential" or not.
The i.- art attacks and strokes to I Dietary fats, as against high-cho­
which atherosclerosis can lead are lesterol foods, may influence ihe.se
levels. Semin cholesterol can he
lowered — with varying degrees
of effectiveness —- by taking poly­
unsaturated fatty acids. It is pos­
sible that simple restriction of ani­
mat fats would do it just as e f­
fectively.
The rnmptfvity of the rntire
treasurer; Mrs. II. L. Johnson, problem — plus the fact that medi­
Lake Monrue, delegate and Mrs. cal science know* a great many
J. W. Yarborough, Geneva, alter­ things about it without being sure
nate delegate. Mrs. Henry Simp just what lhc*e thing* mean _
son of Geneva, will show slides make* it vital to discover the un
found meanings.
uf her trip around the world.
The following members will re
*-------------------------------reive certificates lor to year* in
.. .
home demonstration club w ork; P i l l V l l l l t l ,
Mrs. David II. F ainer.^M r*. L.
D. Buckett. Mr*. Carl Bradbury,
ST.
P A IL ( L'Pt)—Overweight
Mrs. J. E. Andrews. Mrs. Wilbur
Nolan. Mrs. George Otto and children lend to grow into over­
weight adult*.
Mr*, ina Z. Carson
Mrs. Nsurine Higgins, Universi­
Receiving
certificates
for 23
years tn the club wurk will be, ty of Minnesota nutritionist, said
Mrs. W. T. Prevail, Mrs. Leona parents often mislaku jiahy fat
McLain, Mrs. Maude Tupper and for health. The fat may stay
for 30 year* membership, Mrs. with the child because he cannot
Lynn Mosier and for 2o years, Mrs use up the calorie* he consume*.
Substitute more milk ami veget­
R. T. Warren.
able for sweets and starches in
(he overweight child's diet. Use
A charcoal briquette carrier,
low calorie (reals for between meal
fashioned after a bucket, ha* a
snacks instead nf c jn d y and ice
sturdy* wire handle with wooden
cream , she said.
grip. The hravy gauge steel pull
ha* a simulated brick finish on
the exterior.
i Cauliflower will have a milder
. ■
flavor if it i* rooked uncovered in
—Last year, the number of mar- a moderate amount of water. Eor
ried women separated from their a stronger flavor, cook in a covhusbands was nearly as great as i errd pan in s small amount of
the number divorced.
1 salted water.

H.D. Club Plans Installation

*&gt;And Annual Christmas Party
The Home Demonstration Clubs
iriil celebrate their annual Chrirtmas party, Friday at 7:30 p. m.
at the Home Demonstration Center,
401 E. 23th Street.
New officers for the coming year
still be installed. Those to be in­
stalled are. Mrs. George Otto,
^ a m gw ooi!, president; Mrs. Martha
Rrarht. Lake M ary, first vice pres­
ident; Mrs. Ann Mitchell, of the
Seminole Evening Club, second
vice president.
Mr*. D. D. Daniel. Oviedo, secre­
tary; Mrs. II. II. Harris, Sanlurd,

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Mr. ami M n , Chester Blilch,
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Mr*. J. I,. Horton Sr. ami Mr. and
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Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Rudd left
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Paulette White w ai the recipient
of the hostess gift.
Refreshments of pumpkin pi*
and coffee were served by th*
hostess In members present wb*
were, Mmc*. McCall, While, Peter*
son, Largsfn, Virginia Robert son,
Gloria Little, Sophie .Shoemaker,
Joy re Covington. Faye Stetson,
Betty Rrurslle, Ann Cnwsn. Carol
Dennison, and 3trs. Katie Corley,
sponsor.
Mrs. Ann llowlsnd of Ft. Lauder*
dale wa* welcom ed as a visitor.

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Food was donated by each m em ­
ber nt this meeting, to be deliver­
ed tn the Salvation Army, for d is­
tribution tn the needy. It wa* also
announced that Mrs. Betty Jn
Swain won the T ern la-e doll, dur­
ing a fund raising project.
Plans were eumplrlct! for Ilia
ttdlt, which will appear in the
Christmas parade, Friday. Mrs.

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new building.

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o f black faitle, with matching ae-j
ecsson es and a corsage of white
Pom Poms. The groom ’ s mother
wore a black dress with black accssories and a white Tom Tom
corsage.
A reception was held at the
home of the bride’s parents in
Lake Mary, following the cere­
mony. Mr*, nalph J . Michels, sis­
STUDENTS OF THE FIFTH GRADE of the Enter­
ter of the hrulc. served as host­
prise school nt they tireaenletl the Thanksgiving ntnry nt
ess. assisted by Mrs, Lawrence
Hughes, of Mt. Dora.
assembly, the day before Thanksgiving, in their new
Mrs. Haynes chose for her going
aw ay outfit, a grey suit, with black
accessories and the orchid from
her bridal bouquet.
After a wedding trip to Tennc*
see. the rouple will reside at 213
West 20th St. 1n Sanford. The
groom is manager of Phillips
Service Station on Park Ave., San
ford
The bride wa* horn in Kissim
m re. attended St. Cloud and Semi
nole High Schools. She Is presently
The Gamma Lambda Chapter of
employed by the D ellary Restaur­
The V.M M t enlisted and chiefs
ant, in P rllary,
wives club will hold their Decem­ Beta Sigttta Phi. met recently at
The gronni was born in Topeka. \ ber meeting tomorrow at I p. m. the home of Mrs. Arthrene Cook
Kansas and attended schools there. at the chief'* club room.
on Decnttf*. Ave. The president,
Each person attending Is re­
quested to bring a gift wrapped Mr*. Glen McCall, presided at thu
package for the Christmas gifi business session.
exchange. The price of the gift
Mr*. Cook and Mrs. Vrrm rlle
should not exceed It.
Peterson were in charge of the
Hostesses will be Mrs
Rob
program on verse making. It was
French. Mrs. Fay Ford ami Mrs.
stressed by Mrs. Cook, that the
Ruth Billhrnty.
essential rlcm rnt nf good verso
The youth fellowship of the lip
making is rhyme.
sala
Community
Presbyterian
Members were entertained with
Church had charge o f the Tnanks. |
a verse about each individual,
giving worship service Sunday
composed hy Mr*. Cook. They il­
morning at the church.
lustrated the necessity of rhyme
The Junior Choir, under the dir­
in rotnposing the verse.
ection' of Boh Stern, wore (heir
Mrs. Peterson explained that the
robes for the first time st the
service. They were presetted to
The Dorcas Circle of the L'p- meter is the abstract pattern that
is obtained, when rhyme Is for­
the choir hy the Dorcas Circle of sa'a
Community
Presbyterian
the Church.
Church, met at the home of Mrs. mally organized. She recited the
poem "E aster", by George Her­
Youth director Is Mrs. Ed Fill- George Simmons, West First St., berts.
gi-rald anil Mrs. Kay Thomson Is for a covered dish dinner and busi­
During the business session It
assistant. Members o f the choir ness meeting.
The morning was spent making was announced that another hirtllare, Jimmie, Scott ami Craig
day had hern celebrated at the
Thomson, S a r m le and Tummy new choir robe* for the Junior
County Home. Mrs. Pat l.argrn
Fit/gi-rald. Karen Williams, Carl choir. During the afternoon, plans
and Mrs. Peterson w ere hnslesscs
ftnisman. Doris l.ukc, Judy Eng­ were discussed fur the Christmas
representing the chapicr.
lish and Nadine Brooks. Fay baraar to he held some time In
December, tn front ot the Lake
Karnes is organist.
Mary Post Office,
The circle gave a car bed to
the new daughter of one of the
members. Mrs. Claude Hodge*.
The annual election of officers
was held and the following mem­
ber* will serve for the coming
year; Mrs. Clover Marrs. presi­
dent, Mrs. Sara Hodge, vice presi
By MRS. II. I.. JOHNSON
dent: Mrs. Kay Thompson, sec­
Friends of Miss Narine Norwood
retary, and Mrs. John Anile*,
will he'pleavcd to know that she treasurer.
is improving from her recent fall,
in which slie injured her lrfi leg.
Mr. and Mrs, Marvin White and
rhildren are leaving for Ports­
mouth, Va , where Mr. Willie will
be stationed with the Navy.
Mrs, Annie Hawkiu.s was the
Thanksgiving d .n icr guesi of her
The Lake Mary Girl* 411 Club
son in-law and daughter, Mr. and met Monday atternoon at the home
Mrs. C,
Carlson.
o f their lender, Mr*. Ted Brook­
M r. and M rs. Claude Hawkins lyn.
and son. spent Thanksgiving day
The meeting was called to order
in DeBary, with Mrs, Christine and the girls rented the 4 l( pledge
Gibbons.
under the direction of Sandra Hum
Weekend visitors at the C. S phrey.
At the business meeting, s new
Hawkins home, were Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Pickett and daughters member, Stephanie Lankford, la s
welcomed into the group. The girls
of Jacksonville.
Mrs, l.eun Keel and daughter, packed lunches and met in front
Martha and Mrs. Ilubs'rt Johnson, of the Chamber of Commerce
spent die Thanksgiving holiday building, Friday and went on a
picnic.
weekend with rcla'ives in Miami.
Miss
Myrtie
Wilson, County
.Mr. and Mrs C M McArthur
and children nf N'ew Albany, Hume Demonstration Agent in ­
Miss,, have been viviimg thrtr structed the girl* in the cutting of
mother, Mrs. Annie McArthur. fruits and vegetable*. She demon
The entire family spent Thanks­ st rated, by cutting some lettuce,
giving m Miami, with Mr. and apples, and oranges for them. Mis*
Wilson also explained the use of
Mrs. John Grimaldi
M in A in e Mann who has been label* to the group.
The next meeting will be held,
confined lo Semi nolo Memorial
Hospital, is muih improved and Decem ber 7 at Mrs. Brooklyn's
has returned home
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It does not surprise me at all
to read that American adoles­
cents are haunted by worry, 22carat anxieties and fe-fl-fo-fum
fear, as reported to the U. 5. of­
fice of Education by some 1,300
educators across the nation.
Never before In tbe history of
the world have so many been
isyebed so constantly by such a
srge assortment of experts and
buffs as have been American
teen-agers. Tbe kids are balng
killed with anatyiii, both Freu­
dian and adenoidlin. It Is a tru­
ism of any lab that you can only
prod a butterfly on ■ pin Just
so much before It disintegrates.
But the above is only a snail
part of the burden of worry and
anxiety that la miking kids old
before their time and their browi
corrugated aa with care.
Kids hava problems, all right,
and no wondert Right next door
to the anxiety article la juxtapos­
ed a companion plica txplalning
that tht nation'! adolescent* are

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B t U A B Y LOU D 08B E Y

Tho i t m n ntnet and an unexplainable e^naaa that
j smi t o n aloof with the gaiety and happlneaa and featlyimm
b r oofi lthe Weaaed aeaaon of the Nativity makes thia time one
. aaught
fr
u fl with •notions that spring from the depths of one's
Truly Uwr* Is a .tr a in feeling in our hearts os we walk
the stm ts and look at the fabulously decorated shop windews where the symbolical beneficent St. Nicholas Intrigues
the starry-eyed tot to mail letters to him.
I, whonave lived In this wonderful town only a few
years, stood on a street comer at dusk last evening and
hated at a veritable fairyland of lights, gay windows and
people with the light of fmedom and Indepandtnca and aa.
ggffty beaming from thsir facts and said softly under my
Isaath "0, dear God of thia wonderful country, help us to
pray deeply and revarently enough that the people of the
troubled fanda of thia world may have the peace and good

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. That embiamatie star in the East will shine again this
Gkrietmaa. Millions of faces will turn again towards it and
gaf "the star that heralded the doming Christ—that you and
I night hava on# more chance to regain eternal peace—
shinsa agate."
Evan in the lend of Hla nativity, the siniater ahadow of
ate dim* ita brightness, but wa believe and pray that it will
i again ba bright and that the godless rule of godless
will vanish from earth forever.
We bulieve that some day in this wonderful world that
the afaapie democracy of Jesua Christ—of "Do unto others
aa you would hava them do unto you" will bring “Peace on
Earth, good will to men."

Assignment Washington
lly ED KOTEHHA

WASHINGTON — Maybe the
trouble with this country Is that
folks take tho wrong things too
±c.*lou*ly. I.Ike what the fct’.ow on
Capitol Hill eald about the Charles
Van Doren fuse:
“ If Um citlscnry of the United
States got half as emotional
about our mleslle lag ae they've
gotten about the TV quix swag,
our problems with Russia would
bo half over.",
Maybe we havo taken Charley
Van Doren'a conduct too hysteri­
cally. Of course, you can't furgive anybody fur telling false­
hoods under oath before a grand
XanfoH'i Stamper Real Estate ty listings a realtor itandi a pretty Jury, and, anyway, the due course
and Iaaorsne* Agency opened a good chanco of finding a customer, of law takes care of perjury, liut
tho truth la that the tide of mass
veal eitata aalee drive yesterday Slovar laid.
after s dinner for Stamper eraAn eidiulva right of talo con­ hysteria seemed to have swept
ployes at the Villa Nova Xaitau- tract Is what Uia realtor wants behind Mr. Van Doren's fakery on
rant, Wlater Park, Tuaaday sight from a seller, ho said. Slovar ex­ television, something that wasn't
Ovlando realtor, Dos Slovar plained that ou an open listing, unlawful at all.
Certainly, it's not out of line
spoke to tke group oa aelilng tech­ a buyer can leave the salesman
niques. Stamper aalaamao who and buy dlroctly from the home- to havo o good healthy horselaugh
make ths moat aalaa and llitlngi owner. Kvea an exclusive listing at ourselves about It all—a good
between m w and January 91 will doee wot keep the homeowner from laugh at bow naive we were tu
prlass raaging from a trip to sailing on his own. It ia just a pro­ have been taken In by the high
■aka tor tws to a portable tele- tection against salts by other real­ pressure ad boys from TV row.
And, today, soma of tho od men
tors.
viaioa set, Polaroid cameraa and
themselvoa must bo enjoying some
typewriters, W. H. Stamper anbelly-rollers at their own expense
after (canning the current issue
Raal eitata aalaapoopia muit aall More Nuts
thomaalvea to the eelier and the
WASHINGTON (UP1) - The of their national trade Journal,
buyer, Slovar told tht group. Agriculture Department haa good Broadcasting Megatlne.
The newimegeilne gives de­
"H ara ’a s buyor for ovary home nawa for almond nut fanciers. The
end a homo for ovary buyer." U. S. crop of ahelled nuts this tailed, freah coverage of the ConTho aalaiman'a Job Is to bring year la estimated at 39,000 tons gresslonxl hearings but the ads
theie togother, ho captained. With compered with a Kant B.900 tons unquestionably w e r e prrpaied
I long before the quit swindles
S good stock of homo and proper­ last year.

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Tho Madison Avonuo boys, alert
to proper timing—end trying ewfully hard to be dlgnifiedly aloof
from the ml*hma-h of evidence—
crossed themselves up on thelc
own play on words.
The Intervening Van Doren tes­
timony turned a number of the
sober ads Into funny case* of
double entendre.
Like the one placed by a New
York ad ageney of unquestionably
high repute. The teg lino on tho
lull-page ad reads in bold, under­
lined type: “ THE COMMERCIAL
18 THR PAYOFF."
Then there's the dead-pan ad
that asks television people in 34point type this question, prepared
long before the entanglements of
Charles Van Doren were aired on
Capitol Hill:
“ Isn't It .about time advertising
moved up from the Three-ILeague T" The third “ 1", It explains, stand* for “ Involvement."
With the Ill-famed quieter*!
confession that he didn't tell.the
truth on his fiisl appeal ance be­
fore the New York jurors, the peo.
pie In television cringe at any
mention of the word, Jury. In con­
nection with broadcasting.
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full-page ad, prrparcd long In ad­
vance, shouts about a new tele­
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Grand Jury."
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framed block type, an ad by the
Young A Rublram advertising
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Charlie . . ." And tha menage Is
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of the ad writers with crimson
face*. But It gave other* a good
laugh, aomethlng they hadn’t en­
joyed ilnce quiz *how producer*
kickrd a black eloud over the indu*lry.

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In The Public Eye
MILAN, Italy (UPIl - Tommsso Ponsi, a detective, la lead­
ing a campaign to get more freedom for Italian private eyes.
Ponii, a roly-poly man who
looks as though he should bo run­
ning a pork and salami shop, I*
the 3llke Hammer of Italy. His
agency, “ Mercurius International
Service," is one of the most noted
in Europe.

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fireman aboard the Mempliia when
aha waa wrecked in Santo Domingo
harbor during an earthquaka on
Aug. 10, 1116.
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few other shipmates, he’ s been
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the 900-man crew, of whom at
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The first recorded sale of an
automobile was made in 1898. The
car was a one-cylindcr Winton
purchased by a man in Carbondale, Pa., according to Dodge re­
searchers.

Russell showed n payroll of
121336.23 and n roll cell of 11
employee. Talmadge spread $21,186.55 among 11 persons.
Twelve of the 18 southern sen­
ators pay their administrative as­
sistants the top salary of $16,299.96 per year. Russell, Robert­
son, Talmadge end Thurmond kept
their top men below the maximum.
Russell pays, his administrative
assistant, Lceman Anderson, $14.161.82; Talmadge pays Kenneth
II. Turner 814,654.22; Robertson

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Estes
Kefauver of Tennessee le the
most generous paymaster among
southern eenntori.
Kefauver paid $21,834.03 to hie
office itaff during the summer
months of July, August and Sep­
tember. It was spread among 26
employes.
Both the total payroll and the
number of employes are high
among southern senators, accordinsr to the official list released by
the Senate secretary Monday.
At the extreme other end of
the balance sheet was Sen. Harry
F. Byrd of Virginia, who limited
hi* payroll to $16,946.32 and kept
hi* office staff to n compact
eight. Ilyrd’a Virginia colleague,
Sen. A. Willis Robertson, got
along with n staff of just seven
although ha did pay them $17,4.12.34.
The Ilyrd-Ruhertsun duo tan
away with the low honors for an
individual southern stale and high
honors went to Florida's George
A. Smathcr* and Spessard I.. Hol­
land.
Smothers came within about
$800 of matching Kefauvrr for the
generosity crown with a payroll
of $28,000.11, spread among 16
person*. Holland backed him up
with a payroll of $27,587.40 for 13
persons.
Georgia's Herman K. Talmadge
ar.J Richard !J. lfuu.il ar« pret­
ty close on office budgetary mat­
ter*.

old man who lost his shirt three
years ago in those penny uranium
stocks?
Kids want SECURITY, this ar­
ticle points out, and adds, "T h a t
have thought long end hard a b o #
such subjects as financial stabili­
ty. mortgagei and the need to
save." (It used to be tbe need to
shave.)
Oh, don't peg me as one of
those old fuddy-dude who thinks
modern youth is rude and off ita
rocker. My sympathies are with
it. When I was an adolescent, my
financial worries consisted of a
dime every Saturday afternoonafter the dueling wea finished. T b to
sum enabled me to enjoy the ma­
tinee at tbe Bijou and either swoon
over Blanche Sweet or scream
over Harold Lloyd.
I wax not forced to Klect and
buy my own clothes, cither, as 1
read is now the custom from
Kindergarten on. I was relieved
of this pressing anxiety by- Mama,
Grandmama and aunts, who made
my clothes. I don’t ever remem­
ber having a stora-boughten gar#
ment until I was old enough to
have a full-time job. (I must have
been a retarded aad sack, ilnce
I didn't know any better than to
be happy and well-adjusted.)
None of my boy cousins wit
neurotic over jalopies. They may
have been a trifle nuts over hi*
cycles, as I was over roller skates.
But they here not bowed down
by responsibility for or anxiety
over an auto. They didn’t have t ^
worry about where their next lir
gallons of gas were coming from.
Thrsr modem adolescent* with
$93 billions to spend annually
earn one-third of that sum. or in
excess of $3 billions, which is
more than J. P. Morgan made in
a lifetime. Kid* who have to
scrounge up this much hay aro
already executive suite cases,
jumpy is a yo-yo. And on top of
all of this, the wretched strain o t o

he and a helper overpowered two
deranged gunmen who were bold­
ing 9T children and three teachers
hostage in a schoolroom.
Pont! was last in the headlines
when he uncovered a narcotic*
gang. lie gave police the name*
and addresses of the suspects, but
wound up being arrested himself
on a charge of posing as a police­
man in his investigation.
The Federation of Italian Pri­
vate Investigators, which looks
upon "Tom" Ponxl as a spokes­
man, has submitted an official re­
quest to the government to case
restrictions on the activities of
private detectives.
Pomi says he Is confident the
charges against him will be drop­
ped.

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eonservatlvaly animated in poss­
es* a spending budget of $9-3 bil­
lions annually. WOWI
How can young people, with
thin muck awag in thtir Jeans,
possibly be happy and carefree?
They are probably to their ears
in the Dow-Jones theory, Standard
and Poor's statistics, and Barron'i. Hostages to fortune, In­
deed I
Remember Laughing Eleotra of
"The Children's Hour?" ( “ Between the dark and tbe daylight,
When the night Is beginning to
lower, Comes a pause in the day's
occupation. That la known at tbe
Children's Hour.” )
Wen, sir. if little Elactra Is
laughing her head off today, It
la probably because she has just
made 10 points la one of these
Juicy, gyrating electronic stocks.
And she's slek, sick, slckl
Bo kids don't respect their par­
ents
they did in the good,
old days? How can you expect a
lad who has put his spare cash
in A.T. k T. to look up to his

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Parishioners Remember 95 Dead
in Solemn Hass On 1st Anniversary
EDITOR’S NOTE: Larry Marraae, mm ef the United Frna
International *Uff ia CUcago,
made kls tint r anmukea at the
Oar Lair •&lt; tba Angel* Sanaa
CathatIc Charth tad attended
Itaaday S tin t la the aehaat
kntiding that karacd down a
year age, killing M Undent*
in i three aaaa. Ha retained la
• th e charth Tuesday eight to
lain yariskloner* la haaarlag the
memory of the i c l i .
B v TARRY MORIONK
CHICAGO fU P I) — "B le»»ed
are those w tr mourn, for they
•hall bo com forted."
The words from the Scripture*

Town Of Lawtey
Tfuns Speed Trap,
Motor Club Says
DADE CITY ( L T D —The PenIntula Motor Cluh haa charged the
North Florida town o f Lawtey
with liincrlmlnatinr *ir»in*t outA f-n ta tr motorist*
with unfair
t r a f f i c control.
The club, an affiliate o f the
American Automobile Association,
charged that IW per cent o f the
rity'a revenue in the quarter end­
ing in October wa* derived from
traffic fine* and forfeiturea.
It al*o charged that "the vast
m ajority" of the arrest* involved
motorist* from
out-uf-*tutr »,r
from the state’ * 10 large
&gt;. uJ|ie*.
Tile report .raid not a ,...iglc
Bradford County resident wa*
charged with a tra ffic o ffe m e in
Lawtey during the fir** 10 month*
of the year.
But traffic fine* and forfei­
tures, it *aid, accounted for
o f the 11,117 in total incuma for
the quarterly financial period end­
ing in October.
Lawtey, which had a population
£ &lt; f MB in 1950. ia located six
milea north of Starke on U. S.

am.

T..e report was presented to
the Iota! Hotary Club by Kalph
Peters, tha club's director o f ser­
vice*, and public relations director
Hampton Dunn. It said the out­
break of traffic violations, moit
for illegal pairing, began with the
appoint mcnt of Mitchell Brown
a* town mmshiil.

County To Get
Four New Trucks
The eouaty will get four new
dump trucks within the n e it 30
days.
^

The Strickland Morrison Co. of
sanford was awarded tha lo d bid
io furnish the dum p trucks at a
price of $27.07.
The board also awarded a bid
from Burroughs Machine Co. of Or­
lando to furmth an accounting
machine fnr the tax collector's o f­
fice for $3,*5H.
In other buaines* during the
meeting, the com m ission accepted
jd h e invitation of the Sanfortl Naval
" i r Station to attend the last two
da&gt;s of the bom bing derby slated
Dec. 11-12.
Agreed tn meet with toe county
toning board Dec. 11 at 8:S0 p. m.
for a joint ditruaiion of com pre­
hensive inning in the county.

70*Foot Yule Tree
NEW YORK (U P l) - A crane
f o u l e d a 70-foot M year-old Nor­
way spruce erect Monday tn New
York’ s Rockefeller Center, famed
for Its annual Christmas tree dis­
play. A tit story scaffold will bo
used to decorate the three-ton
tree from Podunk. Mas*.

echoed through the quiet church
sanctuary
filled
with humble,
hard-working father* and sobbing
mothers.
They were spoken by Cardinal
Designate Albert G. Meyer, cele­
brant o f the Solemn High Mast
Tuesday night honoring the me­
mory of • ! little children and
three courageous nuns.
They were the M who died In
the Our Lady of the Angela school
fire, the worst school fire in Chi­
cago history.
Tuesday night, on the first an­
niversary of the terrible holo­
caust. parents, relatives, friends,
guests and fireman — 1.300 per­
sons in all — filled tha sanctuary
to overflowing.
Through! the gathering dusk
they cam e, shuffling past the
gleaming superstructure of the
new school building, halting brief­
ly on the cement steps to brush
away the tear* before entering
the hushed chapel.
"Il'a been a Iona year with
much to forget.” said a mother
whose child died in the blaie.
"The children are happy in
heaven." said a women with her
shawl draped reverently over her
head.
Her word* were echoed by Car­
dinal
Designate
Meyer,
who
called on the parents to seek com ­
fort in their religion.
"T h e children ami
*ter» who
died are happy In heaven," he
said. "O u r faith convinces us that
the sisters and children whose
death we mourn are really alive
—their Immortal soul* awaiting
resurrection.”
Through the muffled sobs of the
grieving came the* faint shout* nf
children
plsving
outside
the
church.
The children could forget, but,
for the parents and other adults
who stood outside the burning
school, Dec. I, IMS, will live for­
ever.
There
wi-re the black robcu
nuns, who came last night to
me m orn lire the memory of the
three listers who perished, as
well at that of the children they
had taught and loved.
There were the firemen, dressed
in while gloves, while shirts and
lies, who a &gt;ear ago had wept
as they earned lifeless bodies
from lb* blackened, steaming
school.
"W e belicv. nol an accident tan
happen," Cardinal Deiignat* Mey­
er said quietly, "hut our God
knows all about it. We believe In
some way this trrrible tragedy
contributed and will contribute t.&gt;
the glory of God
"It taught us that **e must be
prepared when God calls."
A 35-man choir of priests sanx
"O Salularis" as the priest gave
the final benediction. And in the
congregation, the parents lifted
the ero*s of their grief to Join in
singing ihe ancient hymn.

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ALBANY, N. Y. (UPI) - Si*jtar-old Juanita Hinson want* It
talk to Santa Clam about ehaagin* htr Christmas present. Sbo
wanted a doll but now all »bt
wanta ii to have her mother homo
again.
Juanita la thv youngest ot nx
children.
Her falber. William Hansen. 31,
asked United Prcit International
to help tlnd his wife, Airs, lleleo
Maria Hansen, 34, who left home
just after dawn Oet. 12.
Her husband said aba wai de­
pressed. fearing she had cancer.
She refused to see a doctor, bowaver.
"I'm aoing to atajr like I am.
I’m lolng to ltva until 1 die," aba
had aald.
When the disappeared, aba left
a note laying "the couldn’t gn on
living ai she had been." bar busband said. She took alt her be­
longings, even photographs aha
had given her children and tbt
pictures in her husband’a wallet.
Juanita remembered waking
that morning and seeing her mo­
ther wearing a black eoat and
carrying a luitaease.
Hansen, who is a truck driver,
■aid he was on a long haul that
night.
lie described his wife aa beiag
a stocky flve-footseven Inches
tall. He aald she had brown hair
but had dyed U black and rad
recently.
liansen said his wife disap­
peared for the first Ume last
April. She was found working la
a Silver Springs, Md., department
store and was brought hack home.
Later, she talked of goiag to a
place with a sunny climate Ilka
California or Florida or a large
city where she could get lost. But
she hadn't teemed serious, Han­
sen laid.
A few nights ago. Juanita had
a dream about her mother.
"I dreamed she's in a tunny
land," Juanita said. "She has a
nice tan and I think she was in
Virginia wbera my grandfathar
lives."

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The bout, itarting at 10 p m.
*.a.t will bo nationally teloviacd
with the llouiton area blacked
oat. A crowd of around 8.300 wa*
expected to pay about M3,ON to
watch the scheduled IS round
match.
Brown, a* champion will get to
per cent of the net gat* and an
equal ihare of the &gt;40,000 paid for
television right*, while Cnarnley.

who woo the British Empire light­
weight championship with a 10round knockout of Willie Toweel
last Map 12, will get 20 per cent
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I^ o u itu fo n / m * Covers Sports
By JERRY COVINGTON
With the basketball season less than a
..j»k away, Coach Bud Layer ia atill unledded aa to some sort of a starting linejp. Now that the footballers are out, he
&gt;several combinations that h« is workuwith.
biff question as to how the SeminJHef will go this year rests on the tail
-votingsten that Coach layer has in mind
*$o handle the rebounding chores. With
ijULOBC R«y Lundquist, Jimmy Gracey,
and Terry Christensen in the lineup he
jkae proven point makers and if the Semin•its can get better than half the rebounds
$hpy could be in for a good season.
-&gt;. Coach I-sycr has been giving a good
ok at 8-4 Charles (Cowboy) Oravatr.
his big gun under the basket. Oravatz
the potential with his height and
■ch Layer will be playing him a great
wdeal in the first few games to see if he
&gt;UI come around.
*• Senior John Allred is another tall lad
That could prove to be the difference in
£b« squad inis year. He lettered last seatoon and at times showed great ability.
e has matured greatly this season and
!th a chance In the starting lineup he

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could come around to be one of the stars
of the squad.
Juniors Mike Roberts and Doug
Tamny have moved up from the JV’s and
this pair of six footers will also get a shot
at a position in the linkup. Both are strong
lads and if they are aggressive under the
basket they will be a tremendous help.
Last season Jimmy Gracry shattered all
school scoring records and with a great
year of football behind him he should is*
even greater. While Graccy poured in bas­
ket* from all over the court last year he
left a lot to be desired in the defensive de­
partment. If he works hard on this phase
of the game he could well be the finest
player in the OBC.
Lundquist is a sure bet to lead the
Scminolcs all the way in the play making
department again this season. Although
he is usually the smallest player on the
court he makes up for it* with great ag­
gressiveness and speed.
There are still a lot of questions to be
answered but we’ll soon know some of the
answers. Only actual play can show up
the strong and weak point* but, to me. (his
is potentially the Iteat squad Coach Layer
has come up with.

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Cindnati, Kentucky Shaping Up
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As 'Coolest' In New Cage Season

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Thoaa “ cate” from Cincinnati
Bad Kentucky needed only cm*
game to prove why the experts
are picking them as the "coolest’ ’
teams of the aew college baskettail m s son.
Thm Cincinnati Bearcat., with
• time AH-Americsn Oscar
Bobertson tossing in 43 points,
foiled to ■ 107*2 victory over In­
d en t Stole and tha Kentucky
Wildest* clobbered Colorsdo State
College, 108-73, Tuesday night to
*pen toe 1938 30 campaign.
Bobertson, who hopes to he.
•em# the first playar In history
fa win the national scoring chainpionship thrse straight years,
fot off to a Ilyins start before
hometown fans, The AS
Jumping jack scored It of l.'incin
Ball’s first 17 points, and hid
31 to his credit when the Rear
left the floor at intermission
frith a 3230 advantage.
Kentucky won ita 32nd runsrrtiffve aeason opener with a weltkfclanrcd attack that left Raron
Adolph Rupp whooping with Joy.
five Wildcats, who loomed to a
A l l lead at balltime, were paced
ter senior guard
nnie Coffman's
II points. Dick Carton ami soptmBtors forward Jim McDonald,
taking over for departed AllAmerican Johnny Cox, added 14
•sch.
• Jerry West, another returning
Ail American, and Jerry Lucas,
Ohio State's heralded sophomorr
frfcii, also turned in impressive
Opening night performances.
' West scored 21 points and
lyabbed 22 rebounds ir. leading
Vest Virginia to a 77 89 triumph
•ter Tennessee and Lucas tallied
41 of his 16 points in the second
half as Ohio Stale wiped out a
41-37 halftime deficit to defeat viaBing Wake Korest, 77 ®.
Wady frank, picking up where
AH-America Bob Booirr lelt off
tgst season, tossed in 33 point* in
■parking Kansas State to an &gt;332
triumph over South Dakota Slate
* It. John's introduced a pair of
promising sophomores in firming
|i * *M I victory over the Uni­
versity of Bridgeport. Willis Mall
•nd Larry KUi« totaled M re­
bounds between them in iheir
vanity debuts white Tony Jackgoo scored 22 points for the 1930

National

Imitation Tournament
lows nipped Evansville, 8684,
champs.
on a last second basket by Mike
North Carolina State sank 43.9
ilrilm sn ; Georgia Tech opened
per rent of its field goal at­
tempts In turning back Penn with a 39 49 win over Duke; Jeff
State, 63 33; St. , Louis used 16 Cohrn and Bev Vuughn each
players In romping lo an 89 14 scored 28 points as William A
victory over Abilene Christian; Mary whipped Virginia, 82 • 79;
sophomore center Terry Dlschinger i 24 points helped I’ urdue whip Louisville toiied lo an 87 66 vic­
Valparaiso, 70-57; Not»* western tory over Kurtnan as !&gt;-hn Turner
dumped Western Michigan, SOM: scorrd 29 points; Stanford turned
l.arry Ramey's 26 points sparked hack San Francisco, 33-49, in ov­
Butler to an 88 82 triumph over ertim e, and Texas spanked MeMurry, 93 34,
Wisconsin.

Folse Favored To Defend Racing
Tifle At Orlando Speedway
ORLANDO— Veteran Pete Folse
of Tampa, winner of last weeks
feature event here al the e, irtcrmile Orlando Speedway, ha* filed
his entry for this Friday night's
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ship.

his champion

Folse has entered what ts re­
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rolet powered auto, which com­
pletely nut ran the field last Fri­
day night.
New Race Directors Alvin Haw
kina and Top Mingus and Track
Manager Joe Hawkins have schc-

Former Baseboller
Turns Golf Fro
PALM DESERT. Calif. (UPD—
Jerry Prlddy. a veteran of 13
years a* a major league baseball
player, today announced he had
turned golf professions!.
The to y e s r o ld athlete said he
would make his debut as a golf
pro in the 414,500 Lo* Angeles
Open tournament starling Jan. 8
and would rcproseni Eldorado
Country Club at Palm Desert on
the PGA circuit.

duled an eight event program that
•consists of two Modified heats, two
i Sportsman heats, two Amateur

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The Oriole* completed their sec­
ond deal of Ihe mrrtmgx bv send,
ing itillfirldrr Bob Nlernan to Ihe
Cardinals for catcher-outfielder
tim e Green. The Card* also threw
in farm -h an d Charles (Chuck)
Staniland lie will go to llallimorr’ s .Miami farm club from
Rochester,

Ring Results

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NEW YORK (U PD - Halfback
Billy Cannon, who sparked Loui­
siana State to ita second straight
Sugar Bowl berth, has been
named winner of the .1938 Hetsman Memorial Trophy aa the
nation's outstanding college foot­
ball player.
Cannon received 1,92* points,
more than three times as much
as his nearest rival, In the bal­
loting by sports writers and
sports broadcasters throughout
the country.
Runner-up Richie Lucas, Penn
State's star quarterback, received
813 points and passing whix Don
Meredith of Southern Methodist
wa* third with 2M.
Cannon, who was third in the
Heisman voting last year behind
Pete Dawkins of Army and Ran­
dy Duncan of Iowa, is a 22-yearold married pre • dental student
with three daughters. Me will re­
ceive ihe trophy from Vice Presi­
dent Richard M. Nixon at a din­
ner staged by the award's spon­
sor.the Downlofri Athletic Club,
on Wednesday, Dee. 9.

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iujf a practice xeanion yes­
terday h* the Seminole
High eager* prepare for
their first game of the
1950 .season Dec. 8 against
Lyman. Couch Bud Layer
is optimistic of this year’s
nquad and indication* arc
Ihe locals will finish their
lugged Ifi-gamc schedule
in good fashion.

Oviedo Defeats
Ocoee, 74-50
Oviedo defeated Ocoee 74-30 lo
open itt cage season last night.
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Oviedo five * * s John
fesinsky with 28 points followed
by Mike Dud* with 17 points.
Oviedo led all the way and wa*
never in any serious trouble. At
Ihe half, Oviedo was ahead, 38 31.
In the jayvee game, Oviedo lost
23 21.

Miami Topples
Rollins Quint
CORAL GABLES (L P li — Mi­
ami’s high • scoring Hurricanes
opened the basketball season here
Tuesday night by trimming Roi| lins College 110-88.

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Six Miami players hit for double
figures in the contest which began
play in the Florida Inirrcollegiate
Conference.
Diminutive
guard
Dick ilu-kos tallied 21 point* to
lead the Hurricanes hut he had
to sharr Inch poinl honors with
Hollins' forward Dick Bishop.
Miami led throughout except dur­
ing Ihe op&lt;-mug moments The
Hurricanes built a 19 39 halftime
lead and me-ee^cil tha margin
during Ihe second half.

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The Baltimore Colts are S's
point favorites lo whip the FortyNiners at San Francisco Saturday
and clinch at least a tie for the
National Football League's West­
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ARM OURS STAR

HEAVY WESTERN

Baltimore and San Francisco
are tied for the lead. Like the
other to clubs, each has two more
regular season -tames. Thus the
winner of Saturday's nationallytelevised game will move a gamr
nhrad with one to go and will be
certain of at least a He for sec­
tional honors.
The Cleveland Browns • Giants
game al New York heads Sun­
day's five-game program. The
Giants lead the Browns and Phil­
adelphia Eagles by two games
snd can
clinch their second
straight Eastern title with a v ic­
tory or a lie. New York is a fourpoint choice to win.
The Eagles are 2l s point favor­
ites Ui down the Redskins al
Washington
b u t Philadelphia's
slender hopes will depend on
whether Cleveland esn defeat New
York.
t he Chicago Bear*, a game be­
hind Baltimore and San Francis­
co, still are "a liv e " In the West­
ern race. They are seven point
choices to defeat the visiting
Pittsburgh Steelers, the team tnai
has whipped the Giants, Browns
and Flagles in the last three
weeks.
In Sunday’ s other games, the
Ram* are favo-cd over the Green
Hay Packers by 3's points at lavs
Angeles and the Lions are fa­
vored over the Chicago Cardinals
by four at Detroit.
,
The Colt* walloped the FortyNiners two weeks ago at Balti­
more, (314. But Baltimore never
has won a game at San Francisco
In seven tries in the NFL and
four" in the old All-America Con­
ference. After Saturday's game,
live Colts end iheir regular season
Dec. 12 against the Rams in to*
Angeles, where they have won
once in seven start*.

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Cagy Grant fall* in Itna If! I km
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wee#,** nese M C .If thrllUr p m (fiireW a n d directed by AIJrnt
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mis in * romance, ruspense and
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Dougald, hut Isn't especially inter­
ested in Bauer. So bulb side* r e ­
treated temporarily until they can
get together again at the major
league meetings in Miami Besch
nexi week.
Cal Griffith of the Washington
Senators revealed he wa* "v ery
close" to making a deal with Ixis
Angeles for Roy Slevers and there
was " a good ch a n ce" it. would be
completed today.
Griffilh and Dodger Gcnrral
Manager Buxrie Bavan huddled
for morr than three hour* Tuei
day niglil.
th e possibility of Hu- Yankees
coming up w.th Spahn almost
completely
overshadowed Tues­
day's
straight-player swap
In
which veteran outfielder Hobby
Thomson moved tit Ihe Reel Sox
from the Cubs for pitcher Al
Sc hroll,
Boston Manager Billy Jurge*
said he planned to alternate the
36 year old Thomson in left field
with Ted VYiliia s — if Ted de­
cides lo return. Otherwise, Thom ­
son, who hit .239 last year, might
win Ihe joh by dcfeault.
Detroit has pinned Clcseland in
Ihe hidding for I'ndadrlphia short­
stop Chico Fernandes and the Ori­
ole* are listening lo sever*' offers
for catcher Gus Triandos.

heals, plus a 33 lap feature for
the modified* ami a 33-lap fea­
ture for the Sportsman chauffers
Time in.ils to determine start
ing positions will get underway at
7:30 with the first even slated to
roll promptly al 8-30 Friday night
Toiled Press International
Folse la a former I,MCA (Inter
LONDON—Joey Dr John. M l's ,
national Motor Contest Assn.) dirt Syracuse, mitpmnlrd Dick Rich
track champion in the Sprint Divi­ arduui, 204'j, Wale* UOi; Nino
sion and has made his presence Valdes, 218, Nrwr York slopped
felt on this quarter mile banked Brian Loudon, 2D, England (7).
course,
TRENTON, N. J. —Slefan Rcdl,
Track Manager Alvin Mawkins.
disregarding
the
litlr
handed IIS'1!, Passaic. N. J . shipped
Folse's machine of "Slingshot" re­ Jesse Watson, 140, Brooklyn, N. Y.
marked
"that
hoy*
machine (8).
should he called a "Colt 43."
There is no slingshot that ran go
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — An
from one corner to the nest a* burn Copeland. 132, Flint. Mich ,
fast as that machine "
outpomlrd Ray Rinjas, 131. Fort
Anolher top threat to overtake Worth, Tex., ( t o &gt;.
Folse ia Iw'wu "P o s su m " Jones
I DS ANU ILKS—Carmie Price,
of Tampa, a former NASCAH late
rnotlel
driver,
Jones
finished 138, lavs Angeles, outpointed Timfourth in last weeks feature and mie Jefferson, 139'i , lavs Angeles,
(101.
is sure "1 can win this week."

Main Speaker
NEW YORK (U PD —Gov. Nel­
son Rockefeller will he the main
speaker at ihe annual banquet of
the New York chapter of the
Baseball Writers Assn, at the
Motel Astor Jan. 31.

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Spahn May End
Long Career
With Yankees
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (LTD
-Southpaw Warren Spahn began
His big league career under Casey
Stengel and that's the man he
may finish It under if current
talks between the Braves and
Yankees culminate In a long-an­
ticipated trade.
Dispensing with the usual smoke
screen that accom panies most
trade parleys, Ihe Yankees got
right to the heart of the matter
by asking Ihe Braves what their
chance* were of landing the 38
yearotd Spahn.
The Braves naturally
asked
who-will-you-glve?
(ill M e D o u g a I d and liank
Bauer, was the reply of Yankee
General Manager George Weiss.

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Cannon Honored 7 F 0 0 D M A R T
As Top Football
Player Of Year

foe in the early rounds, even
though Chamley it a southpaw, •
style which h.-; given the cham­
pion trouble in the past.
Charnley, while not anticipating
a knockout, Indicated be expected
to be around at the finish, regard
lets of how long the bout might
go, and said he would make hit
first championship defense in Lon­
don.

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have challenged Mm for hi*
lU-pouod championship, do­
th* crown again tonight
Britain’* Dara Chorator,

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vcnetiia blindi. apse* heater.
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rireplaer, 3 b*u -om, 2 bath,
FA 2-3132.
412 Rosalia Drive. t90 month.
family room. Ph. FA 2-2344.
Phone FA 2-21M.
LOOKING for a real alee place,
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
dcaa aad aiccly furaithrd. 1203 SMALL clean furn. apartment;
Raaltor
Elm Avenue. M3. NO U2B7.
privata entrance FA 2-0702.
LAKE MARY
2-ROOM apartaunt, alio freahly
rh. FA 2-5237 of FA 2-1944.
'painted ail room apartment. 310 I. Wanted ta Beat
Magnolia. Available now. Pb. A.
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Ilk* rent, a 2 bedroom, kitchen
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SLEEPING ROOMS. Tha Gablei,
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phone FA 2-7441.
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LARGE 4 bedroom houte, 2 bathi,
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labath Roai.
After hours, TA 2-3619, FA 2-4921,
FA 2-0261
FURNISHED garage apartment
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FOR SALE BY OWNER: House,
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312 Holly Ave., 2-bedrooma.
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say. “ it's sold!"
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facilities and play areas at
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Ph. FA 2-1290
moderate prices. Shown by ap­
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pointment. Call FA 2-4032.
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H r M artha T . V lh le n
D a p u ty C la r k
(S E A L )
W . C . H u te k le e a , Jr.
K d w ard a H u tld ln g
San fard . K tn rid a
e
At*n m a y fee P la in t if f

VublUh Bov. IL IL 4 Do. U

Large atore with one 2 bedroom*'
apartment nnd two 1-bedroom
apartments. On corner lot with
extra lot in rear for parking.

$22,000 TERMS

ROSA L PAYTON
Registered Real Estate Broker
Mary E. Caraea — Leo SalvaB
B. E. Roger*. 8r. Ataodatea
Pk. FA t-lMl 17-92 at Hiawatha
IDEAL

RETIREMENT HOMEfv
LAKE M A R Y . I .a k o *
pririltgee, 2 Bedroom*, CBS,
Ig*. living room, e«tpnrte, utility,
quiet ntighborhood. Bergein for
ceah or will ttll on terms. Oinitr
FA 2-0726
NEAR

FLORIDA Laksfroot Lots $19,300.
36.300 eish. 963 mo. Spring f®d
lake. Good fishing. 200 ft. on
lake. 6 acres, 3 bedroom, m
bath modern CB bouse. 23 m l f
New Smyrrt. 3 rri. Ssnf-'rd.*'
Grace Herring, Enterpriee Rd.,
Osteen.
2-BEDROOM frame house in very
good condition; sprinkler syatern; front end rear screened in
porch; gatage; large corner lot;
604 W. 201h. St.

Stenstrom Realty
HEltRERT STENSTROM
(
Registered Broker
I.EN RISNER
LOTTIE BROADWAT
KEN TORBETT
BETTYF. D. SMITH
As®*cistce
HI N. Park — Pk. FA 2-2439

KHRUSHCHEV SAID H
"Tb# proposition that the average
America!, can afford to live inn
a three bedroom, t®ru bath home*
like the one alwwn el lii« Inter­
national Exposition in Moscow
is nothing but CAPITALISTIC
PROPAGANDA!”
^
Come over to SAN SEM KNOLLS,
four blocks west of French Ave.
on 20th Street, and see bow
wrong NikUa can be.
^

ONLY FIVE HOMES LEFT IN *
THIS EXCLUSIVE DEVELOP­
MENT. BUY NOW SO YOU
STORY BOOK HOUSE
C
A N CLAIM HOMESTEAD
2 BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
ON FOREST DRIVE
EXEMPTION NEXT YEAR.
home. Iajw down payment. $36 Two bedroom®, or.* pink, one blue
a month. 1619 Summerlin.
—Shady lot—612,040 — owner
W. H. •Bill * STE M PE R Agency
had to move to icy north and
Realtor A Inenror
will sell at whatever reasonable
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Teffee
terms you offer. Make (hem
ea«y on yourself, but don't de­ Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
Robert F. May. Bart rileher,
v o r i c r t o n r . n '. M i
lay calling ut to see this little
T O : T t l'T II U t T I . K R and l i A A C
Helen E. Noonan
jewel.
H l'T I.K R . buehand and w lf*.
Phone FA 2 4WI
m N. Parh^
tehnt* reei-tenre and ad-lreee
W. H. "BUI” STEMPEB Agency
I t : blAt# o f X a w T o rk
112 N. Park
a n il a ll person* n r p a r lt r a h a v - Phene PA 2-4991

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In c n r t la ln t ln c to h a va a n y
ria n t, title o r In te rfe t In an .l

3 ACRES w ith w e ll; 4 in bearing
grove w ith f r u it ; I3.U0U, $1,000
lan d tyin g and b e in g In Demi*
n c T iT in t • v t i t ;
down. Phone FA 2-1936.
N O T IC E IP hereby g ive n th a t
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the

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J im r it i . c ir c iit nr rtn aiiiv,
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M K .'D o w n n n i. n i . ' n * ,
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Patk Ava. Pk. FA t-MBl

BUY DIRECT -Finance arranfrd, 2 bedroom bouse, pavrd Si.,
landscaped. Partly furnished.
Central Hrat. Under 110,000. For
detail! cell NO 6 4347 gftcr 6 **
P. M._______________

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OUTSTA2fDING 3 »R .. I** batk;
patio; larga lot; flna neighbor{mod. NO QUALIFYING. 11200 V
d m , IN par month. FA 2 71B0.

been bro ught ag g tn e l vou by l.e * . LAKEFRO.VT Properly in Osteen
244 ft on lake: 231 ft. on front;
It# 1 1 . Kneter tn tha t ' l r r u l l Court
nf the N inth J u ille M I C ir c u it In
227 ft. on East; 96 ft. on West;
end K -ir hem ln n l* C o u n ty . K lo rld a .
modern 2 bedroom home, double
and you era hereb y aunim one.l,
garage; 90 fruit trees: 3 in.
ordered. And required lo flla you r
• t llle n a n -n e r nr &gt;l*f*n*e* lo Ih#
well. Phone GArden 3 3777.
rn m tila ln t flle .l h e re in a g a in s t you
In lh a above e n title d rau ee. In the
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C o u rt In and for M rnilnola C o u n ty,
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House |n p vnfo rd. K lo rld a , no nr
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you f a ll lo da ao. a D ecree Pro
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C onfessn w ill ba e n le r e l agaln el
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I t e r k o f tha C ir c u it C o u rt In
C o u n ty, K lo rld a , on tha S lrd day
and
for gem lnelo C o u n t),
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P. it. Re I ISA*
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P o n ia rd . K la rld e
B y : Albert N. T lI lP

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HUM M i H S D e A U

1

am engaped In buelnee* at t i t
A lteo n D riv e , O ra n t* C o u n ty, K lo r.
Ida, under lh a flc lltle u e nam e af,
Peter Pan P o rtra its, and that I
Inten-I to re g le te r eald nam e a lt h
the C le rk n f tha C ir c u it C ou rt,
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K l. tltloue N*m # Piettitea, t n -w llh :
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34. W A DM. 3 4/

�A Want Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P ay IPh. FA2-2611
S J * * ^ * ta t^ J a ^ B a l^ ^ ^ _
HOUSE for Salt or Tradt: Pries
37.500. Tarmi. Ph. TA H IM .
LOCH ARBOR
CANAL FRONT
MU
Crrata] Drivt
Thii thrte bedroom homt with l 't
bathe, kitchen equipment, di&gt;posal, eabautt fan. apace beater
and Venetian blinda can be
jroura for the low down payment
of SIMM) and aaaumc low in­
teract rate mortfage of 4t*"-.
The owner baa been tranaferred
and haa authoriaed ua to lower
the price to 114,100 wtth imme­
diate
poaaeiaalon.
Exclusive
£ Hating.
ROBERT A. WftXItMS, Realter
Revmead Im icd a L Aaaee.
WA M U AUaade Saak Ridg.
3-BEDROOM home
hardwood
floor*. Large lot. 2toe Adama
Court, Wynne wood. T e r m
FA S-ltlT,
e st a t e n s m - m
BM Frents ATS.

r ia i

m

J. W. HALL

w
"C al * a l "

Realtor
Pb0M FA MM1

11. Bpedel gerricea

Plumbing: &amp; Repairs
Jet C. Thome*
H O Barite Bt.
FA 1-H4I

VhB
a ib co N w m o N w a
CONTRACT aad REPAIR WORE
(NT Seated Av*.
PA S - 0 «

at

dated and include phone for If.

pereonal ialarview. WRITE: Mr.
Allen, ISM Seat Tuaeerewee

Bt., Canton «, Ohio.
iL Female Help Wealed

LARI MONROE
Tt irSney ________ ____
AVON Representative. Wc
over 35 gives peeteen n . M
yos was! about 4 hour* per
day, IHee people aad seed oatra mosey, write, Mra. Joes
Mtlerieh, “
“ • ‘ ------ Fie.
WHITE GIRL: Age B-W. I L I
ha. or tetter, le week is lass*
drette dep.rtmeat operating dryora. folding clothe* and etc.
Apply in penoa to Jot’ a Laun­
dry A Dry
ford Avenue.
WAITRESS, phone Spring
». Male Help
COUNTER MAN or
Apply Up Top, Seated A *th
St.

Motor Route Carrier

Brayton Const. Co.
Induatriat
■eaidential
Service

Commercial
Remodeling
FA 25102

I I A T I N S

H. B. POPE CO.
Ml R Part -

FA

$450 Down
West Om M *
BL r*A*w Coaatry

Oab Rd. E Wateh

Far Oar Sigma . . .

OPEN D A ILY

"In the City o f
Gracious Living”

Dream Homes

Conniruction C#., taw.

• M. M. KEYSTONE Movie Came­
ra. 2 extra Icntea, projector
-175. Ph. FA 2-1413.

*£•• * *. Jteay 0MB Aon* when HIS mother call*
him.1*
t i. Paraitara

21. Feraltar*

Uaad tanutur*. appliance*, toeia
•W. BougM-aetd U rry’a Mart
B&gt; Banted Ave. Ph. FA 1-4113

BALLROOM

(Deanna

Now A le a d

Farailaro aad ApyHaaeos

Mother of Sanford
ILArtteloe P a Sato

• QUICK
P A ^ * * - * 0 111. T-Bkirta 48c
• RACY ' _ _ _
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS STORE
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
FA t-Tasa
310 Sanford Av*.
LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON WILSON *
Baggaly Bldg. MIT Orlande Dr.
FA l-TSM

MAW

14. Flewere A

PERFECTION Healer, solid oak
coffee table, 123 ft. non climb
fence. Singer button hot* at­
tachment. large trunk. Phon*
FA 1-7751.

9SAVEI

3H-3M t . Ftret Bt. Pk. FA 3-MI!

Beauty 8alea

2510 Oak

M. AelomehU**
'• CHEVY half toe pick up. atari
bed. new tirei, 3125. FA 2-1*28.
1H4 ENGLISH FORD ''Anglia'',
low mileage, FA 2 3807.
MUST SELL: Clean '53 Plymouth.
Any caih offer. R h H FA 2-2PT3

BUICK'S
ON
TH E
M OVE
A G A IN
PLACE
YOUR
ORDER
NOW

Down I'nymrnl-No Closing

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T O T A L PR ICE
Home* feature t Bedroom* •
1*i Hie Rttha . Screened
Perth • Utility Room . Terraitn floor* • Carports - Land
acaped l.ata • All City Canroutenet*.

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

FOR D E L IV E R Y IN
JU ST A FEW W EEK S

Your Authorized
• BUCK • PONTIAC
• RAMBLER
Dealer

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MOT 0 R S
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Sell Ua Your Furnltura. Quick
Service With The Caah. SUPER
TRADING POST, FA 24X77.

A Satisfied euatoma le ear b*«t
•dvertlaement.
3-BEDROOM trailer fully air con­
HARRIETTS BEAUTT NOOK
ditioned, weaker end dryer Will
1M M Oak
Pk. FA 15743 •ell equity very reoaeaable er
will trade h r equity ta 3 bed­
Y ea Gin
room home. Pkoae FA 2-5154.

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SUNDAY
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Ph. FA 2 3823 WANTED: Lady to share lovely
home; husband ever seas. 2411 LOST: Black keaad p m j
Bras ses'* Farm. WtB
Adama O . Phone FA 2-773*.
READY MIXED CONCRETE
pteiM eon FA 3-lSff.
Window Sill* — Lintel* — Sand
f t - t a d 4 Fi
Rock—Stepping Stone* — Steel
m
Grease Trap*—Pracait Step*
L O 1 T: Commercial Vacuum
Cement—Dry Well*
Cleaner on air b a a road, be­ U. 8. CIVIL SERV1CI
MIRACLE C O N C IS E CO
Mcn Womeu, 1AM. Start
tween Sanford Ave., 1st St. a
HP Elm Av*.
FA 3-5731
03.00 week “
Golden Lake. R E W A R D
Ing until
FA 2-3171.
TOLL SIZE GE Electric Rang*
of Job* epen. Ei
with deep well: ipotleaa and In LOST: About TTth St., trailer gas
uaaeceaeary. FBI
perfect condition: Stso. A reel
oo Jobe, talari**,
tank, name ••Todtar** oa It. Will
bargain. Phone FA 2-2241.
WWto TODAVI
party who picked It up Fri. alte
Ptkia 30, lUlaoUs.
plesM ph. FA 2-345S. REWARD.
APARTMENT Site Servel gaa
refrigerator 325, very good con­
dition. WLU deliver. FA 2-ISM.
MAKE YOUR CAREER WITH U. 8.

IMS 45 ft. Great Lake* HouaeDORIS’ B E A U T Y BHOF
trailer for aale; reaaonabl*. Call
MM Adame Pk.
FA 1 3143
rA 3-7818,

(Dawn,4

that wet* tart near Lake
Bird. A Lakevtew Dr., la
Venice, Nov. 3Mb. No
aiked. B A M Diatrfl
O ^ B o a ttl, Lake Miry.

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i* retiring from the Navy. Chief Pow ell end Mr*. Powell were honored in
special ceremoniu at the Sanford Naval Air Station recently. VAH-7
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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 Isic t iii *&lt;iil R u iii i'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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South Signs 4
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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don’t enjoy your show," he told
Paar. “ I don't enjoy if too much
except I can’t stay away from it."
“ You enjoy it tonight?" asked
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Rooney.
"Would you tore lo leave?" ask­
ed Paar.
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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MENLO PARK. Calif. (UPI) San
franclaco Forty Nmer
coache* adopted ■ “ wait and tee"
attitude today 'n regard to quar­
terback Y. A. Tittle's appearance
In Saturday's crucial game with
Ihe Baltimore Colls. Titlle, in­
jured In a game against Ihe Colt*
Nov, 23, worked out for the flrat
lime Tuesday since he left the
hospital last Friday.

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blood, while untaturated vegetable
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The Sanford Naval Air Station's
V A ll-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
-com petition at Yuma, A ril. 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
VIENNA, \ustria ( UPl i _ A
top Hungarian communist official,
in a speech following up Nikita
Khrushchev's defense of the use
arf Soviet troops against freedom
(fighters, claimed today that mem­
bers of “ armed espionage groups"
have been arrested recently on
Hungarian sod.
Ministers of the Interior BeU
Biszju said the arreits, made near
the Austrian border, represented
proof that "several
influential
circle* in the United States, Wee*
Germany and Austria" have not
Mopped "iolerfvring m Hungary's

FREJUS. France (U PI) — The
200-foot high Melpasaet dam burst
Wednesday night with a noise like
the crack o f doom and sent a 33foot wall at watar onto this sleep­
ing Riviera town, killing at least
280 persons.
Thr official death toll waa an­
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Plana for a new ahopinyf center in the Heftier Home ttrea
at Howell Park were approved last night at a meeting ot the
county zoning bonrd.
Tha board agreed to zone the 37 acre tract as C-l com­
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county commissioners at their next

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Brazil Revolt Hinted
RIO DE JANEIRO (U P I) Several air force officers w ert
arrested today in the provincial
capital of Balo Horizonte when they
arrived there from Bracilia amid
unconfirmed reports o f an army
rebellion. The reports said army
officers in Belo Horizonte and
Parana were rebelling against
their commander*.

250 Million On Roads
ORLANDO (U P I) — Florida will
spend a quarter billion dollari be­
tween now and the end of 1980
for new roads, Road Department
Execbtlve Director Ralph Davis
said today. Davis, speaking al the
Florida ' Highway Users Confer*
cnee, said the huge figure includes
expenditures for construction of
pait* of the slate's 1,110 nillsi of
limited eccese'Interstate highway.

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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GALVESTON, Tex. (U P I) longshoremen representatives and
tbe Gulf Coast maritima industry
met today to try and write a new
contract which thr union said will
have tu be as good or better than
the East Coast agreement reached
this week. J. Ross Dunn said, how­
ever, he feared Tuesday's agree­
ment with the Atlantic Seaboard
I n t e r n a t i o n a l I-ongshoremrn'a
Assn, unions at N'aw York "m a y
increase tension here "

No Decision
HAVANA (U P I) — No derision
has been handed down by the revo­
lutionary tribunal* pundering g ov ­
ernment demand* that two Am eri­
cans be put to death a* foes of
Premier Fidel Castro. Tbe vardict
of a court martial In thr western
province of Pinar del Rio in tbe
rase of Austin F. Young, of .Miami,
was expected Wednesday but was
delayed without explanation. It Is
not certain how anon the judge­
ment will be announced.

WASHING TON ( UPI i _ Presl
deot Eisenhower has set himself
a Iwo (old tusk during hts "p eace
crusade" to Asia, Africa and
Europe
Officials said today that the
president will try to:
Convince neutralists and Al­
lies alike that the United Stale*
is sincerely searching for a world
peace formula and has no ulterior
motives or aggressive design*.
Hrassure staunch anil-Commu­
nist friends such as Turkey that
the United Stales will ns&gt;t lowrr
its guard during negotiation* with
Russia sin disarmament and sither
critical
The president spelled out hi*
hopes (»r improving Am erica's
"im a g r" ahrssasl al his newt con
fs-rens-e Wednesday, on the eve of
his departure on the unpreced­
ented 22.37U miles visit to It na­
tions.
He said he felt a "com pu lsion "
during the "relatively few month*
left" to him in office to visit a
number at countries ansi try lo
make them see that "ou r basic
aspiration is to search out mrlhod* by which |&gt;c*ce in the world
can lie assures! with justice (sir
•vrrytmdy "
Bill he j ! mi (eels, according lo
lop aisles, that an equally im por­
tant pan of his “ m ission" 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.

issues.

Female Jury Clears
Ray In Morals Case

A IIKill KANKIMi 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 of Heet-Air
Jacksonville, who took time off 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 Assessor Warns
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
Seminole High School's World at 4 p in tomorrow in downtown
History class heard a first-hand Sanford.
School officials reported today
description nf sodhw estern Eu­
that Seminole County school chil­
rope yesterday.
Mrs. A. M Haskell, who recent­ dren m double sessions si the
ly returned from a two-month time at the parade w.il be allowed
European tour, answered claua out of school early if their par
questions on religion, econom ic enis pick thrin up from school.
Supt. K. T. Milwee emphasized
conditions and political difficul­
ties m southwest Europe, especial- that children will be allowed out
of schools "only if iheir parents
| ly Spain.
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell spent six pick them up."
Ms-anwhile, the Jaycees are co m ­
weeks in Spam, where their
visits included Seville, Andalusia, pleting last minute preparations
to r tomorrow’ s event, expected to
Toledo and Madrid.
A 22 article seriea in Tbe Herald be the biggest and best parade
by the Haskells described bistori- ever held here," titled "Christmas
cal and natural sights as well a* Dreams.'*
AU parade participant# are
social and ecooom ic condition# ■
■ f t d la he p * Mm perada'e

History Class Hears
Of European Tour

meeting.
The application for a C-2 com ­
mercial ton# in the Howell Park
subdivision area was refused in
an earlier hearing by the zoning
board after some Lake Howell
residents cumplaincil that there
would not be a sufficient buffer
lone between the propoeed shop­
ping renter ansi their lakefronl
property.
In other action, an induatrial
area for a proposed "ligh t indus­
try'' site was okayed by Ibe board.
Thr 4uu-arre tract is owned by
Seminole Ranches, which hope* to
develop* Ihr site In the very near
future. Zoning Director Robert
Brown reported.
The area is lorals-d near SK 419
northwest of Chuluota.

Ike's Tour Task
Is Peace Crusade

Contract Sought

DETROIT ( UPI) -S in g e r 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 r y ," broke
into tears when revived and said,
"M y prayer* have been answ ered."
Ray was arrrstrd, Nov. 21 by
policeman Eugene Caviston in
front of a downtown night apot.
During the tw oday trial Ray te*.
tiffed he had invited thr policeman
to his hotel room for a drink, but
denied making any im m oral 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

r

Seven For Chaplins

VAH-lt Competes
tor Derby Honors

NO. 577

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News Briefs

^ An ioviu ttoo to Join the "w orld's
la r g e s t Bible reading cla ss" baa
been leaued through many local
churches. The lath annual World
wide Bible Reading program ia
sponsored by the American Bible
Society eocouraging Christiana across the globe to Join In a unified
eem p a ljp at Bible Reading.
Lilts of Scripture selections are
Wistributcd through local congre­
gations suggesting Bible portion'
jh
be raid each day between
•Thanksgiving and New . Year *
Day. O rar ao million copies at
thee* Hats, which w e printed ia
bookmark form , have been distri­
buted over the world. One of the
primary values o f this inspiration­
al effort ia that it Introduces to
tha Bible thousand* every year
who never beforr have read It.
Begun in 1943 by the request of
an unknown marine on Guadal­
canal for a Bible-reading fellow­
s h i p with his fam ily in this coun­
try, the worldwide program baa
been effective in Joining Christiana
. of various creed*, nationalities,
and races in reading the *•■ nc
Bible teals each day.
This program ia sponsored by
a distinguished committee of lay­
men, headed by President Elsen­
hower. The Bible reading selec­
tions each day will be announced
over radio and television station*
£ n many ar
The Week uf December 8 13 has
been designated Universal Bible
Sunday. Churches of this region
will give special emphasis to the
place and importance in Christ­
ian experience oth er Sunday, the
Sth or the 13th

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Block

George Troy Ray Jr. today vaa
named deputy clerk of the Circuit
Court by Clerk David Gatchel.
The 31-year-oid form er Navy
man will atart hU work la the
clerk'a office D ec. 14.
a Ray ie taking tha vacancy left
T y 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 o f Florida and
J c m i o o ie 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
LAUSANNE, ftwiturland (UP1)
and the G oodyear Tire Co. at
- C o r n O'Neill Chaplin, wile af
Orlando.
movie comedian Charlie Chaplin
He is a mem ber of the Sanford
who was 70 years old In April,
Junior Cham ber o f Com merce, the
gave birth to a girl in the MontFirst Baptist Church and the
chozl Clinic todey. It w »s their
^ ta a om c Lodge.
seventh child.

Churches Stress
Worldwide Bible
Reading Program

42-50.

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UP1I prices at 1 p. m.:
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American T ft T .................
American Tobacca .............
Belhlethem Steel ...............
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Chrysler ................................
Curtiss • Wright .................
DuPoot *.................... ..«• * .«
Eastman Kodak ...................
Ford Motor .......................
General Electric .................
General Motors ...................
Graham • Paige ....................
loll. TftT ..............................
Loci Hard
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Minute Maid .......................
Penney
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Peon RR
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Royal American .................
Sears Roebuck
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Standard Oil &lt;NJ) .............
Siudtbaker ............................
U. S. Steel
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Westing bouse AB ...............

.
The Jayree* will sponsor the aecond in their series
of 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.

V

starting point at first St. and
The three judges of the parade
Sanford Ave. by 1 U p m so rntru-s are polishing up ail the
oUlctal* can start lining up finals rules ansi regulation* lo Judge the
I 2 prizes in each of Ihe four
and marriung units.
The parade will come down division*.
First St. to Oak, south on Oak to
This year's judge* are John
Fourth St., east un Fourth St. to
I.. Galloway, Mrs, Volie Williams
Sanford Ave. and then north on
and the Rev. Hubert Spear.
Sanford to Second St.
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
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 tom or­
man o f (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.

Lake Mary Square
Gets Decorations

Church sSale Friday

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 .

Perkins Selects
Committees For
C of C Activity
Chamber a t Commerce Commit­
tee* for the coming year were
announced today by B. L. Perkins
Jr., the new president.
Committees are:
Executive and Finance: Brack
Perkins, Douglas Slenslrom, T. E.
Tucker,
Mack
Cleveland.
Sr.,
Harold Kaitnsr, John Ivey, George
Touhy, Andrew Carraway, Jack
Greene, Bob Bauman.
Armed Purees: Andrew Carra­
way. Karlylr llonslmhlrr, J . Bralley Dtlham, T. K. Ttirker, Cdr. L.
D. Tantny; Mason Wharton.
Education: Douglas Slenatrom,
John L Rrumlry, Gordon Frede­
rick, H. T. Mil wee. Waller Teague.
Ix-gislallvr and National Affairs;
Mack Clrvrlansl Jr., Joe Davis,
Gordon Frederick, Ralph Smith,
Douglas Slenstrom.
Mrmliership' Bob Crumley, Bill
Hemphill, Bud Talley. Italph Csswan, Boh Cushing. Bill llalback,
Boh Karns, B. R. Carroll, Harold
Kastner, Jack Greene, .Mack Cleve­
land Jr., and Harold Scott.
Advertising: Robert Karns, Bill
Hemphill, Halph Cowan, Waller
Giclow, .Marion Harman, Frank
Jones, .Myron Heck.
Agriculture:
Harold
Kastner,
Merwin Cullum, Hlchard Deas,
William ladder Jr., Iloiner Os­
borne, Cecil Tucker.
Waterways: Al l-cr, W. Dun
Smilh, F. D. Scott, Joe Nicholas,
Harry Robson.
Tourist and Convention:
Bub
Browning, Mrs
l.ucile Appleby,
Fred Herrmann, Frank Jones, I).
II. MacGregor, George Palmer,
Myron Reck and Ford Thom as Jr,
Mrrchanl Division: C h e a t e r
Muse. E. C. Harper Jr., Clarence
Resisting, Ralph Cowan, Ed Hunt,
F. K Roi.inillat Jr., Waller Girlow
and Marion Harman.

o t France to August, 1944, es­
caped total deilructitm because •
slight rise o t ground divided the
w all at water tot# twin torrent#
that roared through Uve tow#'#
edge*.
But the tow# at 14,099 was ■
scene ot devastation, stunned and
flooded, som e 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 com ing from the darts*
ness.
The m orgue 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
neighboring buildings taken over
a t morgue annexes.
Long ltn#s ot anxious relatives,
som e sobbing,
some moaning,
moved through th* morgues, look­
ing (or Iheir kin and found them
dead.
Survivor# told at seeing neigh­
bors and even member* ot their
own famlliea swept from rooftop#
wher# they had clambered In a#
effort to aacnpe. Do# rescue work­
e r , a teacher, found aeveril at
her pupils half buried to tbe mud,
all dead.
The rushing waters carried away
the town’ * new power station,
plunging it Into a darkness lighted
only by th# feint starlight that
followed five days at torrential
rain* and gales.
Th# alght at fear aad sudden
death was worst in the farmhouses
wrhlrh dot th* 10 miles at valley
between Frejus and the dam, along
a highway where truck# and ear#
w ere swept away Uk# matchstlcks.
A moving passenger tra il waa
deratlrd as it sped along th# Rvvlera from Marseillea to Nica but all
passenger# were accounted for al­
though tw# ear# relied toi# th#
water.

Rangers Halt Brush
Fire Near Buildings
Whipped by high winds, • f e d
moving fire burned several acres
o f forest land and Improved pro­
perty yesterday and threatened
Heel'# Auto Part* and ■ sawmill
lumber building on* mil* south nf
Sunrord on Highway 17 92 to a
heavy underbrush area.
Hangers at the scene said tha
hla/e apparently started from sun­
light shining through ■ bottle e f
water.
Two
Florida
Forest Service
crews, a water tanker and a craw­
ler tractor, and the Navy brush
crew were at the scror and were
able to suppress the fire before
it spread further. Th* fire was
slopped jusl short of the residenr*
o f George Hess Jr., th* auto parts
building and an abandoned sawmill
lumber budding.
County Ranger Rob Gray urged
all resident* nf Seminole County
to lie extremely rsrefill with fire
and in report fires directly to tha
Florida Forest Service it Longwood. Gray al«o asked that every­
one Interested in obtaining fire
line* around their property eontact him.

Stations Ordered By FCC
To List Program Finances
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Th#
Frdrral Communltalion* Com mis­
sion took an unprecedented step

violation also could toad to lose at
license by station* which sanction
payola or so called "sn eak" com ­
mercial practice*
today aimed at cracking down on
Th* radio and TV stations werw
payola and deceptive advertising given unlit dan. 4, 1980 to supply
practices on radio and television. information on
th*
program
It ordered every radio and tele­ financing practice*.
vision station in thr country to
The FCC asked them tu report
submit within -VI day* rom picie on "what internal controls and
information on the financing of procedure* you have established
its programs
to provide you with information
The request for the information concerning
the remuneration,
wa* contained in * teller sent lo other than that paid by you, that
ail ot the 3,234 radio and televi­ has been or may be received by
sion stations licensed by the FCC. individual# in connection with par­
The action d ea rly stemmed from ticipation in th* preparation and
the recent disclosures of TV quiz present alum of programs broad­
show scandals and a com ing in- cast by your station."
vrstigatioa ot payola, (lie practice
Another government agency, th#
at paving disc jucksy* to play Federal Trad# Commission baa
record* on the air.
launched it# own inquiry into dia#
Payola or any other type of jockey payola practices, lu crack­
hidden com m ercial practice ia il­ down would be aimed at record
legal under Uie Commiuucatkma compact*#.
Art of 1934 which created the FCC
FTC Chairman Earl W. Kioto*
to police the broadcasting Indus
also warned broadcaster* I# #o m
try. Anyone found guilty o f break­ up with an industry "plan with­
ing thia law could face a maxi­ out loopholes” to curb misleading
mum penalty ot tIO.OuQ or one ads or the FTC will atop to to
year to prison o r both.
"fu lly discharge Ms duties'* kg
FUC member a h*v#

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WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (UPI) An Allegheny Airline* plan* reporUd carry in | 23 person* crash,
rd tato a mountain near here to­
day in a driving snowstorm. Pint
reporta raid one aurvivor had been
picked up by helicopter.
The plane was carrying 22 passeniera and t crew of three when
it crashed while circling the Wilfiameport-Moatoursvillf airfield af­
ter being waved off by the control
lower on ite firat approach.
The mountain ie part of the
Bald Cagle Range and la directly
acroae Uae Susquehanna River
from the airport.
The control tower at the air­
port reported the plane firat made
a bed approach and w it order­
ed to “ go around again” and
make aoother approach. The plane
c irc le d out of viability in the
•term and failed to reenter the
approach pattern
David L. Miller, vice president
of Ihe airline in Washington, said
the twin-engine plane was bound
from Philadelphia to Cleveland.
Hie March for the wreckage was
delayed by a snowstorm.

Equalization
Board Hears
75 Complaints
Seventy-five county property
jewnera formally profited the
county Baacaament roll* at the
opening of the tax equalitatton
meeting yeaterday.
The board of tqualiialiun called
off the bearing* today to meet
aa the board of county commiti toner a and will meet with pro­
perty owners again tomorrow
Chairman John Krider &gt;aid
the people in the county deserve
le be complimented for the orrly fashion .n which they conicted themael' ea at the hearings
yeaterday.
“ We don't aoticipale any pro­
blems to come out of these hear­
ing*," Krider added.
The rest of the board agreed
with Krider on the way the pro­
perty owners conducted them•elves and said that people seam
to be willing to pay their Just
taxes, just as loag as they are on
, j n equal basis,
w Commissioner Vern«n Dunn said
“as a m ilter of fact, there were
only three angry persona hern
yeaterday."

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Art Show
____________________ WEATHER: F air and ■ little warmer today, tonight and Wednesday. High today, 65-70. Low tonight. 42-52.
VOL. X L g

Florida Sun Due Back
To Chase Cold Wave

FAVORITE OF VISITORS:
*The Heron* by M arguerite Pope

•

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1959

SANTORO, FLORIDA

'

NO. Tf%

H-M-M-M, THIS LOOKS LIKE CHRISTMAS
Susan, Johnny Dewit study ‘Holiday’

Board Says Courthouse

I p. m. Stocks

NEW YORK (UPI) - itoek
prices at 1 p. m :
American Airlines ........... * '»
American TAT
...........
American Tobacco ........... 10S
The County Commission today unanimously adopted
MIAMI (UPI) — Shlverinji tourtat* and native* alike Hallimore A Ohio ............. 40’ • resolution to hulld a new jail and agreed that there was no
looked for a return t» 70-deirm* weather today to take the Bethlehem Steel ............. . 31 need for a new courthouse at the present time.

front out of the normally mild Florida climate.
The Weather Bureau expected temperatures to climb
above 70 to dispel a cold wave that haa gripped Florida and
other southern atatea for the pant several dayn.

U. 5., Russia Join
Nations Signing
Antarctic Treaty

® Newly announced candidates for
the Casselberry elections next
Monday arc Joseph Bryant for
mayor, George Howard and 1-ea­
ter E. Britton for aldermen and
Clint Whitehurat for town marshal.
Bryant, 321 Ptney Ridge Rd.,
will oppose incumbent Mayor
William II. Benson, who was ap­
pointed Oct. 31 when former
Mayor Donald Willson became act­
ing postmaster.
4 Howard, a contractor, la a Lake
ahore Dr. resident.
Britton live* on Quintuplet Dr.
He is a alesman.
Clint Whitehurst, I lake Kath
ryn Circle, will run against Mar­
shal Gus Sawyer.
Councilman Bay McCord will
run for re-election, along wliil
Town Clerk Lillian Beisel, who Is
unopposed. Lytle E. Swope of 330
S. Triplet Dr. will be another
C andidate for ihe town council.
The poll* in the town hall wilt
be open from 2 a. m, until 7
p . m., M s. Beisel announced to­
day. Ail Casselberry residents
who h a ir registered lo vote are
eligible lo u ' l * ballot, she said.

November Taxes
Total $196,067

EaUbllshed 1908

Commission Votes To Build
County Jail Facilities

t

Four Enter Races
At Casselberry

United Pres* Leaned Wire

Sun-seeking tuurisls were starlied to find a reading of 41! .Mon­
day. a record low for Nov. .H) In
Miami.
A general warmup throughout
th* South was predicted by the
weather bureau. A (is degree
warmup in must slates was ex.....Iml for today and another sii
degree. Wednesday.
At least 26 persons died during
the two-day cold wave In seven
southern states, two of them in
Elorida. Most of the deaths rams
from fires caused hy isiltly heat­
ers set up during the lion* chilling
cold.
The rhill sent shopper* scurry­
ing fur heaters and blankets.
Transformer fuses were blown out
in scattered Miami sections be­
muse of the extra electricity load.
The slate's valuable citrus riop
escaped damage because of northeast winds which brought in warm
air off the Gulfslteani. Rut thous­
ands of acres of pol* beans, to.
matoes and other tender vegetable
crop* were hard hit in South flo ­
rid j .
Exist killed vrgelables that
remained in ihe gtuund in North
Elorida. .Most of the North Elorida
vegetable crop had gone to mar­
ket.
.Matilda Nathan, an M-yrai-old
Nrgin woman, burned lo death in
a fire at her Tampa aparlmrnt
Monday night mb the cold wave
began to lift. The blase apparently
started from a kerosene heater.
Henry C. Kntiinaun of West
Palm Reach perished in en icy
ewariip Sunday of a heart attack
and expusoir. Robinson wae duck
hunting with a companion when
their boat swamped.

WASHINGTON (U Pli - The
L’niieil States, Russia and lb othrr
nations today signed an historic
treaty to keep Ihe vast .(roien
Antarctic continent free of mili­
tary liases ind open to peaceful
srientiflr exploration
The ll-arllrle treaty, (halted in
four different languages, was the
product of seven weeks of negotia­
tions, It represented the first
time Russia has jomrd in such a
pact with Western countries since
the uulhreak of the cold war.
The djcumrnl bans all weapon*
testing and nuclear explosions on
the South Pole icecap—an area
of five million square mile* which
is equal to Ihe airr of the United
Stales and Europe combined.
The treaty automatically make*
all member -ountries o( toe Unit­
ed Nations eligible lo join. Nonmembers of the UN. sueh s« i‘am.
munist Chin*, could Join only by
unanimous ronsent of the 12
orignal signalor countries.
In addition to the United States
and Russia, the treaty nations in
elude Argentina, Australia, Bel­
gium. Chile. Eranre, Japan. New
Zealand. Norway, South Africa and
the United Kingdom.
The treaty provide* for a unique
Inspection system under which
any member nation may send ob­ :B#i
servers to “ all areas of Antarc­ ^
tica" at any lime lo view the
“discharging or e nbarking of car­
goes or pcrioonrl" of any other
mem tier country.

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Chrysler
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Curtiss-Wnght ..................
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DuPont . ......................... 2M
Eastman Kodak ................. in
IP*
Eord Motor
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92S
General Elrrtric ................
General Motors ............... 32
2'i
Graham . Paige .................
39'.
Inti. TAT
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lairillard
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19's
Minute Maid ......................
Penney
...................... 120’s
13’*
Penn RR
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Royal American .................
«'T
Sears Roebuck
............ 4«’e
47’e
Standard Oil (NJ) ..........
23's
Studebsker
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U. S. Steel
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Westlnghouse El ............. ItU’e

News Briefs
Civil Rights ‘Must’
WASHINGTON (UPI) - House
Republican leader Charles A. Hal
leek pill a “ must" label today on
passage of new civil right* legisla­
tion next year. “ We've got to do
jomrlhlng about a civil rights bill,"
the Indiana Republican tnld news
men.

Law Includes Stands
LAKELAND (U PI)-A ll sales of
citrus fruit by road stand opera­
tors in South Elorida must now be
regulated by Ihe Elorida Cllruf
Commission, Circuit Judge William
K. lay** ruled Monday. l-ovt, rul­
ing on an in,unctloo obtained by
Lake County Citrus Sales Inc., said
it wax discriminatory for tha road
stand oprralors to be exempt un­
der a new citrus commission regu­
lation.

Alabama To Play

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Ala
bums will play Prnn S tate in the
Liberty llowl game at Philadelphia
Stadium on Dcr. 19, bowl officials
announced today. Paul iB rarl Bry­
an). athletic director and hrad foolball coach of ihe Crimson Thfr,
announced Alabama's acceptance
VIENNA (171*1)—Soviet Premier of the Liberty n&lt;iwl hill in Tusca­
Nikita Khrushchev gave Russia's loosa after a vole by member*
full moral harking today lo Ihe of Ihe team.
puppet Communist regime in Hun­
gary and renewed his protests Liner Aground
against continued Allied occupa­
GIBRALTAR (UPI) Gale
tion of West Germany.
whipped teas drove Ihe 17,209tun
Khrushchev, addressing s wildly British crime liner Hraenur fax.
cheering Communist Party con­ lie aground near hrrr today, but
gress m Budapest, allernatrd be­ shifting wmdi made it appear It
tween assurances lhat Russia rnuld safely be refloated in a mat­
wanted an early summit confer­ ter of hours, Reports from the
ence “ at any time and place" and sitip made it appear that the liner's
new accusations of West German ATI paxxrni'tri and crew were in
interference in Berlin
no dangrr. Three tug* were watch­
Though rilling for peace ha ing their thanre In aid the stricken
«aid, ' The ! viel Union has stock­ vessel.
piled such a quantity of rocket*
and atomic and hydrogen war­ Turnpike Is Topic
head v that tf at larked we shall be
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Einan
able to rare lu Ihe ground all our
rial discussions involving proposed
poten1i.il enemies,"
Khrushchev aim showed that extension id Ihe Elorida Turnpike
hard bargaining lay ahead at any In Orlando ind a proposed new
summit conference when he fin- state univrriity at Boca Raton are
phasim l “ we shall never forego on (lie governor's agenda during
our ideological principles. We are a four day stay in New York Hits
week end neit, hi* office disrlosed
waging and (hall wage an implac­
able struggle fur ihe Marxi*t-I,rn- today.
nintst ideology, for the triumph of
Producer An Issue
Ihe Ideals of communism "
WASHINGTON &lt;UI*I) The
lie blamed Ihe 1934 Hungarian
anti Communist revolt on mistakes Federal Communication* Commis­
in Hie party leadership brought sion has questioned Ihe “ charac­
on hy its own denouncement of ter qualification*" of TV producer
the Stalinist “ cull of personality" Daniel Knnghl lo hold half interest
but said “it had to be done—it in a Elorida radio station in view
was necessary to get cleansed and of hia part in thr TV quia acandal*.
to throw off all the accumulated The agency, which polices the ra ­
dio-TV industry, railed Hie Dane
extraneous matter."
Most Hungarian sources In .Monday in ordering nation WGMA
Vienna had predicted Khrushchev of Hollywood lo submit a ilatrwould pull i major surprise dur­ men! within 2*) daya as to whether
ing Ins Budapest visit and they Enright ami roownrr Jark Barry
thought that wuuld be the removal are “qualified lo own and operate
a brnadcad facility."
of Soviet troops from Hungary,
I I

WF

To Pull Surprise

Pacific Searched
For Jet Bomber

CaUEST ARTIST, MRS. T. B. BOOZER
Painted a portrait for the audience as a
special feature of the Sanford Art Asso­
ciation Show.
(Staff Photos)

Sanford properly taxes ruilrclrd
during Not ember total 1196.067.12,
City Tax Collector Miss Ellen Hoy
Mid today. Monday and list Fri­
day $26 349 in lases came to City
Hall.
Sanford properly owner! whose
frill* have s November postmark
will get the November four per
tent discount, rven though the bills
reach City Hall during December,
MIm Hoy announced. The J.892
R eceip ts collected during the past
month compares favorably wiih
The County Com ml vs.on ha* *et
the 3.314 receipts that came in
Dec,
IS fur a public hearing and
during November 1938, the tax
adoption of ti e 1939 M supple
collector said.
mental budget
The hoard hope* to app'ove the
The Bureau Has
budgrt in time for the county tax
bills lo be mailed out Her. 21.
Its Own Weather
The supplemental budget was
TALLAHASSEE Ilf PI) - The set at fl.TR2.iMXi, with the millage
J-illah assee Weather Bureau did levy at II mills.
Eunda for general operating was
w ith o u t heat for eight hour# Sun
efiv when a stove inside the office set at SJiH.HkJ with a IM levy,
fine and forefeiture, $113 too with
i rdoded.
The misfortune occurred during a levy of To. road and bridge,
H r severe fold spell- No one was I32I.OOO with a 2 mill levy; Hos­
i - j ’red. but the fire department pital $103,300 with a levy of .63;
was summoned to extinguish the School levy at 3 milla with $J10.
000, health. $19,440 and levy of
Maze caused by the
A few weeks ago, the Weather .12 and capital outlay, $103,300
Bureau roof sprang a leak when will* a .63 levy.
A compart*** of live prc*cu‘. It
hMvg isiM hst *»

Board Slates Hearing
On New County Budget

I

null levy with l-i»t yea,' show*
quite a reduction, as the 1938 .VI
millage was 41.5.
The general operating levy last
year wa* 18.3, hospital, 1 mills;
schools, 20; and no levies for
health, school and capital outlay.
Clerk David Gatrhel presented
the new budget for the board
which vet the Dec. 16 hearing for
lu a. m.

HONOLULU I UPI i
Twentyfour planes and right ships pa­
trolled a 01,000 square mile area
today in a search lor lour newmen of * Jet attack bomber miss
log since Thanksgiving Day
The Navy and Air Force
intensified the search slier a re
port that a dye maikcr and »hat
might have Iwrn a life raft wrre
spotted in the ocran southwest of
Wake Island.
The A3D jet plane has been
missing since Thursday, when live
pilot — t ’mdr. Erancis -I Sulire,
Amarillo, Tex — radioed that hr
was lost and out of fuel, lie said
(hr crew planned to ball out.
Also oil the flight were 1.1. ijg)
Donald Srhillillger, Mayfield, Minn.
Aviation Marl.im-t Mate 1 e It. C.
Taylor, Nampa, Idaho, and Avia
linn Mrtalsmith I r J. I&gt;. Dtilany,
Eenlun, Mo.

Oviedo Candidates
Listed By Clerk
Oviedo Cily Clerk T L, Lingo
has announced the names of ran
didates for the Oviedo election
Der. g.
Mayor M I. Gary wilf be op­
posed by Burner D Darnell. I’Uy
counrilmen running unopposed ate
W. K Cloots. J V Hams, Ren
II. Jones, Her E. Ward Jr. 'and
W. II. Mailin The three incum­
bents are "hints. Hams and Mar­
tin.

Altamonte Men
To Run Unopposed

The board heard state and county officials cite the need
for new jail facilities, calling the present jail "horrible and
inadequate."
The resolution as adopted by the
Board states that the construction
of a new Jail is necessary lo replace
Ihe obsolete and antique existing
facilities and llial appropriate ac­
tion be tlarlrd as toon as possible
lo obtain cost estimates tnd oilier
etsenlial information in order that
the board ean establish Ihe amuunt
of millage to he levied for a nrw
jadln another resolution, the board
said additions and repairs for the
WASHINGTON lU P Ij—Prealpresrnt rourlhuusi arc neccsiary
dent
Elsenhower today announced
because of the increasrd business,
but said there wa* no nerd for new thr resignation of Defense Secre­
tary Neil II. McElroy and named
facilities.
At Ihe public hearing Hus morn­ Undersecretary Thomas S. Gates
ing. proponent of a new jail in­ Jr. to succeed him.
cluded K. H- Grinding, deputy
The annoucrinent raine after 4
slate director for inmate treat­
ment; Sheriff J. I- Hobby, County National Security Council meeting
Judge Wilson Alexander. County this morning at whirh the presi­
Prosecutor Karlyle lluiisholdcr dent presented the Medal of E'ree*
and parole officer James Lee.
In oiling Ihe need for a new Jail, doni to McElroy “ in recognition
Gramllng said there is nn room to of hit outstanding eervire to hit
house Juveniles, women prisoners, country and hie dedication to hia
task.”
sex offenders and drunks.
McElroy'* resignation seat ef­
He said that the plumbing in thr
Jail is in “ horrible" condition and fective today.
In an exchange of letters be­
thrre are no adequate todel faci­
tween McElroy and Eisenhower
lities.
He lold the board lhat the Slat* made public by the Whit* House,
department of corrccltona haa • McElroy aaid that “personal rea­
consulting architectural service sons of an urgent nature" neces­
which wuuld be glad to cooperate sitated hi* resignation after two
with the board on how to design &gt;*ait -i. the top dcftiue job. II*
aatd he would leave Ihe depart­
the jail.
Sheriff Hobby offerrd figure* ment with “feeling! eg deep rowhich showed that Ihe bullpen gret."
McElroy, 14, plana to return to
rapacity for white prisoners is only
1$ but at limes some 30 persons I’rocter A Gamble, the toap man­
ufacturing firm he headed before
have been housed there.
He added that condition* in the Joining tha Eisenhower cabinet In
Negro hullpen, with the same capa­ IDS7.
city, sometimes has lo hold 40 Word of his resigns!ion plan#
had come earlier todey from in­
prisoners.
He cited the poor plumbing run formed sources here. Slc-Elroydilion* ami said what it haa cost had anid previously that he hoped
the county in plumbing repairs to resign by the end of the year.
Tnu president aaid that he waa
over the last live years rould have
gone a long way In constructing thankful that McElroy left lor his
successor “a department that will
a new Jail.
Hotisholdrr described the Jail as continue to reflect the very bene­
belonging to Ihe “dark agra" and ficial changes effected under your
aatd that a new Jail la a "must" energetic leaderahip."
for .Heminule County."
Gates, ft7, a former I’hilaulel.
Lee stressed Ihe nerd fur im­ phu investment banker, was urtproved Juvenile facilities, as some- del secretary of the Navy from
limes Juveniles ire herded together IP3.1 In 11137 and secretary of the
Navy f*urn 11)57 until earlier this
with hardened criminals.
Judge Alexander, long a propon­ year when he wa* named to suc­
ent of a nrw Jail, said Ihe prohlrin ceed the late Donald A. Quarles aa
it getting worse and worse every No. 2 deftnia man.
month.
He riled rase* of incompetent
persons tie’ ig homed in llm hull- I
pen. hut also stressed lhat thr
sheriff's office was not to be lilani
rd for Ihe poor fariltlira and said
officers have done a wonderful job
with what is available.
"We all can't bury our heads in
Ein.il winners ui The Hrrala r
the sand. This should be on lieconscience of every riitien In (lie football conic it are Mr*. Owen
county," Judge Alexander said, .McCarron, 26It S. Laurel Avt.;
Hiding, “ we nerd a jail quirk and Bill St it tx. l». o. Box 24), Be Itary.
and d iaries Lundquiit of Country
must rut all the red tape."
After hearing all the testimony, Club ltd.
Mrs. McCarron received its for
the board unanimously agreed to
Gir resolution pavinif the predicting the must winner* hi
Thursday's amt Saturday's football
way for toe new jail
Chairman John Krider indiralrrl games. Second place winner Slilh
after the meeting that preliminary received $10 ami Lundquiat got $3.
Tile Herald’* firat annual footplana by Jamrs Gamble Rogers.
Winter I’ark architect, may be ball contest ended with last week's
used. The srrhiirrt'e firm was games after nearly J.200 fans join­
hirrd last fall at a rust of I2.IXXI ed In tile II week football forelo itirvsy the possibility of a new casl. Twenty Sanford and Semin­
Jail and eourtliouve and some up ole County merchants joined in
advertising the contest each week
with preliminary plans.
While The Herald gave $120 to lh«
winners.

McElroy Resigns
As Defense Chief,
Gates Gets Post

Mrs. McCarron
Grid Final Champ

Runaway Car

MIAMI (Ul’f) - t runaway an
tomnbllr plowed into Ihe rrowde I
ranks of Christmas ihupper* in
downtown Miami Monday, killing
two pedestrian* and critically in­
juring three person*

Balloon Data Hints Life On Venus

WASHINGTON (UPI/ -N ew evi­
dence of water vapor in the atmos­
Altamoott Springs Mayor Law­ phere of Venus his raised the pos­
Cousins To Speak
rence Swigford and Counrilmen sibility that some form of life
I-ake Mary Chamber of Com­ Bill York and Homer Sewell were may exist on lhat planet.
merce members will hear (Mr. nominated and unopposed foe reScirntlils reported Monday the
Jack Cousins speak on heavy at­ election at a town nominating evidence wa* uncovered hy instru­
tack squadron stir ii 2th at its caucus lari werk Newcomer! to ment* carried 13 miles into the a t­
meeting Thursday at 1 p. nr. Altamonte Springs moat register mosphere last weekend bp Navy
Cousins Is director of training for by Wednesday In order to vote in balloonist Malcolm Host and meteVAll-3 at the Sani rd Naval Air next Tuesday's elrrtioo, accord- . oroto-;iil Diaries B Moore uf Cam
hlaluMk
1 log to Town Clerk Henry Hansen. I bridge, Mas*.

Ur. Juhn .Strong id Johns Hop
kina University, who designed the
Instrument*, told newsmen “ the
experiment in our opinion indicat­
ed there i* water vapor on Venus.
How murii there U will take lom t
lime to determine "
The diacovary, a scientific first,
could upset previous belief that
Venus waa a dead world.
Strung refused to give a person
•1 estimate ee to whether the find­

ing* indicated Ihe postibiiity of life
on Venus. But askrd if he felt the
possibility was ruled out, he said
emphatically, “no."
Many sciential! believe water
must be present before living
Ibing* ean come mlo being. Dr.
Harold C. Urey of the University
of California, for axamplr, haa
said water and not oxygen U thr
basic Mbslance tf hie.

Woman Injured
In Auto Mishap
Struck In Ihe rear by a southbound autn shortly after noon to­
day, a car driven by Abraham
Riiienfirld of New York City went
out of cooti I, careened arms*
Errnch Air. and ran into a pile
of wire bales at the corner of
Eirst Si , according to Sanford
police.
Eire men put out a fire in Roscnfirid'a car engine while the woman
driver of the other auto waa taken
to Hie Seminote Memorial Hos­
pital emergency room. Huih cara
were southbound. Kusenfteld bad
stopped for a red light when the
blow caused him to step on thn
gas and lose control of hia car,
police *e&gt;d.

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&gt; WASHINGTON tu rn - Payroll hulling tubcom m lttn itaff*.

Almost every aeealor with any
areJority has a aebeemmitle* af
tome hind whoae payroll he ean 1»
fluence If eat dictate.
Senate Secretary Felton M.
Johnaton a n d lorguat-At-Arias
Joseph C. Duke receive tha tap
&gt;alaher. a yearly rata af W 4 d *
Duke oversees the Mfgsal patron•«e pasture — meaeeniera, policemaa, malnteaaaca emplipas, etc.,
by the acore,

f lo r e t thawed today that the Sen­
ate. wtth He leo meathera at « ,■
• n a year each, alee bee et Meat
I I emytayta mehiaf more than
S t e e n eemtelly.
■-The Senate made public In.orma.
Mae an office payroll t Monday for
the flrat time ie U year*. The
thna-montha breakdown, f r o m
July 1 to Sept. 30, wai Urn moat de­
tailed diacloaura la Senate hlatary.
' The 118-pagt booklet dleeloaed
thet at least 10 aeaeten had either
rotative* er kt-lawa aomewbere oe
the peyrall during the threea n eth a period. They included Sen­
a te Demoeratle Leader Lyndon 0.
M m
(Tea.), who aim. wa«
ah eew te hare el Matt e a t aay-eo
e e Senate Jobe touting more (ban

views m n e k t u r n u intent*
Uoaal. deaaattte, eranom lc aad
La tie America* f n M m i , m
competition with Europe. Ho lo­
w ered lhair aueet liae. hut decilei d t o H r whether he m i l l p lag e
late the New HaaipaUra primary
la March.
An M anned eenre* laid Sachafeller wee well ewer* M aaa had
the backtog ef e majority «| astional lapahHcaa lead en and that
If he did officially aeahe a Wd ha
would elaad little e r a* chance af
directly wtotoag them a m . Tfe
way he weald hare to erremalleh
that feat la ta wto yrimerlee. a
mandat* from the rank and Me

year. They, h ere Chief Clerk Em­
ery L. m a la r . Parliamentarian
Chapin L. Waiklea; leh art G.
Bahe«i secretary for the Demoeratle majority, and J. Mark Trice,
aecretary for tbo Republican min­
ority.

The other Tt fop-bucket am
ploy a* draw 34,M4.lt for (ho threementhe eeriod—or lii.aa.0B anneally, la s t la the maximum fur
aa empleyo #f aay individual aaaater or committee.

G olf Burglary
C o m Wrapped Up

w vaoui.U U

The final enroot In law week
Hollies Hill a Country Club rd

Johnson's brother. Sam Houston

M a m yeaoivad
darter
Ms Ikwem nih ported a* clerk to
tfto n Mbraa ti of Democratic senam *. Me work* throughout the
year at tha m m aalary.
Other aeaaton who had raiativa*
er tolawa n their ews payrolls er
ainw han m the Senate pay Hats
Metes the July September period

DAYTON, Ohio (U P I)-A n Air
Pone &gt;47 bomber, tasting a naw
aircraft scat and e blgh-prasaura
In-flight t;t fulling ayatom, aat e
Jot piano tnduranco record Mon­
day with e continuous Right of
10 hour*, S i minute* for a dlatinca of 30,200 mil**.
Flying n diatonca aqeel ta on*,
end-thraa-flfths timaa around tha
world, although never actually
leaving tha continental United
States, tho slx-angin* plana w u
rafealod In flight from a K C lIt
Jot teakor.
' The pleat, eoamandad by CapL
Sholton J . Anthony J r , brake the
previous Jot oedunaee flight alee

Jahii A. Carroll (D-Colo.), daughtor; D w ell Chavat (D-N. M-&gt;,
Xr ). Meter; Cart T. Curtis (*•
m h ),ia e ; Jamaa O. Eaatlaad (DMJao.), daughter; Clair Kagto (DCaw.), nephew; J.Ailaa Freer Jr.
(M M .), aaphaw; Alton Oote IDThan.), atoee; oil* D. Johnston
I M C.), twe eephewa, cousia and
s IM-Maw; Jake F. Kennedy (DM g » ) . brother; r a t McNamara
(D-MidU, wifi and nephew;
Jamaa E. M um / (D-Mont.),
M i Mlatofd &gt;- luaaall (D-Ga.),
tom M ftovs; Lavoratt SaltouataU
(S -M aa), aae; Aadraw r. Schoap| d (M a e .), aiaca, bntber-ia-law;
■MM (B-Malaa), hrother-la-law;
M a J. Sparkman (D-Ala.), wife,

Cuban Tribunals
Of Death Resume
HAVANA (UF1) - The
hitianary tribunal*" which rant
•00 Cubans to death early Ihto
year worn back at work today,
hearing ehargoo which aauid moan
tho firing aquad or long yean of
imprisonment tor throe Americano
and 37 Cuban*.
Austin Young, af Miami, ami
Peter J. Lambtaa, a Srittoh-bofn
American from the Bahamas,
have denied their guilt to a court
martial sitting In an army-poet
theater in western Cuba.
Rifaal Deiptoo, a Cuban-born
AnierUan from Miami, I* sched­
uled to face a revolutionary tri­
bunal In Havana at 3 p. ra. today.
HU trial w u to boro begun Monday night, but tt wm postponed
at tbo Uat moment.
The government haa demanded
tha death penalty for Young and
30 y«ara‘ imprisonment for Lambten, charging that they and 37 Cu­
ban co-dofcndanla wort mombero
of an anli-govcrnment band in
Plnar del Rio province.
Dalpino w u raptured in July,
when police in suburban Havana
ihot down the light plana ho had
flown over from Florida. Ho haa
been accused of trying to get in
touch with “anU-govarnmam olemcnti."

Kaaeedy'i krottor, Hobart, counpel af tha now-defunct flanato Labor
Meehoto Committee, tad Curtis'
•M . • aaOaga atedont with a sum*
■ w tlm i Jab, ara bo longer workto r tea Senate. Eagle's aaphaw
k • rap id pallcemaa.
The offlea payrolls failed te toll
Me AM Mary *f sens toriii patron•go. T ie vaat bulk of U lies la
to e a i paid Jobe, such os elevator
s p a n ta ra aad policemen, aad ie

Area Navy Chief
I t Indio Bound
te h S L * ^ *

TtokatL wha has base at tha
•aafard Naval AM Matioa Mara
MSI will Mil for India Fab. 3.
Me will report for duty with the
VWM Attache et the U. *. Emheaay there.
The VAH-3 member 1* now at
• apoctel school «f Naval Air
Tachelaal Traktiog Command at
Feoaaoota. Torbott wiH return to
Ua Lech Arbor home about D«c.
W tor a visit with hi* family, llo
will thee bead lor WathlogUm, D.
C, lor two wtoka special training.
Torbott, hi* wile and two sooa
will soil from New York to
Naples, Italy, an the Independence
After two weeks in Naples they
will aall for Bombay and than fly
In New Delhi.
Since he came to the Naval Air
Station from VJ in In Norfolk. Va.,
Torbott has been active in the
Mayfair Mon’* Golf A'sociellon
and haa worked on the Stenslrom
Mr. Alexander F. McHardy, &gt;1.
Reolty Waff. After a two yesr died at hi* home on Orange Blvd
tour of duly, h* will return to early today. A native of Brechin.
Sanford and plans to retire hers. Forfarshire, Scotland, h* w u a
rmidant of Lake Monroe for !•
years. He left no survivors.
Grooms Principal
Funeral service* will be held
at the graveside in Sylvan Lake
Roy Allen Dies
Cemetery, with the Rev. Robert
Croom* Academy I'rim-ipnl ltoy O. Byrd, pastor of Lake Monroe
E. Allan wa* stricken with * Baptist Church, offlcl ting. UrUh e a r t attack last Thursday aon Funeral Home is in charge of
While watching a football gam* arrangements.
and dlad 30 minute* later at Sem­
inole Memorial Hoapital.
Mr, Allen, who wai burn In IDu1-)
W . S H l l t t D ic f l
fn Tallahassee, had heen principal
L. W. Shull of Salisbury, N. C.
of the Negro school for the past and brother of Mrs. T. R. Chand
•even years.
ler of Sanford died yeMerday af­
Funeral service* wtr* held yes­ ternoon at his home. Funeral ser­
terday at fit. James Church with vice are scheduled in Salisbury
Rev. B. II. llndge officiating.
tomorrow.

Mr. A. F. McHardy
Dies At Age 83

by e B47, Which covered 31,000
eillea In 47 hour*, 31 nlnutoo la
Novambor 1064.
I t wee not a record for all
types af aircraft, however. la
Fabniery-Marcb, 1040, the Air
Farce 030 bomber "Lucky lady
II" flow around the world In 04
hour*, a*# mlnnt*
The piston engine Mmt, wruea
wa* rafualod four times, covered
23,433 mile*, compared with tho
30,200 covered by tho Jot In lose
Ubm .
Accompanying A e t h a a y , 24,
wars Capto. Frank D. F raster, SO,
end Click D. Smith, m . All era
aealgned to tbo Wright Air Dovolepenant Cantor bora, w hite kbe
hornbar landod.
oonditioe after tha flight, the Air
Force a*id. They suffered no aireulatory problems although they
war* seated far tbraa days, eight
hoars, I# minute*.
The flight wa* aimed el taattog
and air*raft scat which tllta, hat
a pulsating cushion and pneumat­
ic backrest. The center make*
studio* of minimum craw needs
and technique* of keeping long
fortsMo.
Anthony Ie the ton of Mrs.
Nolly W. Anthony, Jacksonville,
Fla.; Smith the too of Mr*. Annie
B. Smith, Charlotte, N. C.; Fraalar tha son of Mrs. Louise W.
Fcastor, San Antonio, Toms .

Drummers Come
To Navy's Aid
Thru Seminole High band
memb*ri took part In tho recant
VAH-t Administration/Material In■peetioo.
Their Seminole Band uniforms
presenting quite a contrast to Hi#
Navy hlues, the three drummers
heat cadenro a* the aquadron
passed in roviaw.
Donato Arwood, BtUy Hines and
Larry McDaniel were aummonad
to halp out the Tiger Squadron
when it was discovered recordings
of marching music could not be
hoard well enough for tbo squadron to march by. Tbe throe band
members did not havo a chance
to practice with the squadron before the inspection, but in ipUo
of this, they performed admira­
bly. Cdr. 8, N, 5 nay extends his
(hanks to tho Seminole High School
far allowing tlio band members to
participate in tha inspection.

NOTICE

m§ I f m w l i M i ^ b s M W M e y n M m ,

day. The ( n o p a# 14 wa* brought
to Albany by Mesa Lyodahl, af
Maacheator, N. H-, and included
mart ha eta, profaaaioeal man aad
-* « rr p w n )

Farmers' Plight
Becoming H of
Political Issue
WASHINGTON (UPI) - M
plight of too farmer
hotter political teooo b
lag g report by to
Department that Ro
akidded la Noveaibor la a
18-year tow.
17m department’* parity tormute in Ra monthly report stood
at T7 par foot, compared with It
par coat in mid-October. It meant
tho farmer w u Doing oquooaod
bntwooo o smaller income aad ris­
ing living coate.
tt also meant tha farm.r was
down to Ids lowest level In 10
year* to terms of wbat his dollar
would buy. Farm prices tumbled
to the lowost level to moro than
3Vk year# to straight dollara-oodcents terms.
"Nio report showed that prices
received by farmers tor crops
and livestock fell 1 per cant In
the month ended Nov. IS. Hog
prices were at tbe lowest Nov. 13
point since INS; cotton prices
were the lowest lor tha month to
a decade.
Trices paid by farmers for
poods stood at a new high of 307
per cent of the base period, com­
pared wtth 20g In mid-October and
304 in mid-November, 1091.
The report waa interpreted a*
a m w blow to Republican hopes
in the farm belt, where Democrate have made sharp political
gain* to recant year*.

Earning Her Pay
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Actress
Susan Cummings feels ah* earned
her aalary during tha recent film­
ing of an episode for Screen
Gems’ "Man from Blackhawk."
She was dragged by a horse by
her ankle, slapped into uncon­
sciousness by a Ito-pound m u
ami then had to crawl 100 yards
over rocks, cactus and mud.

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completed and delivered to this office and
in all probability the tax bills will not be
mailed before about the middle of Decem­
ber. Taxpayers, however, will be allowed

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Wedding Announced

Harry Martin Boyer

Th# Chapel nf Bronkley Air
Fore* Rasa. Mobil*. Alabama, wa*
lha arena of a simpla but imprtative ceremony when Margaret
Montgomery became the bride of
Ronald Livingston Robiion on No­
vember flrat.

Tit* wedding of Min&gt; Edna Carl
, Lightfoot, daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. J. L. Lightfoot and Harry
Marlia Boyer. son of Mr. and
Mr*. H. Cr. Boyer * . i solemniz­
ed Nov. 23 at It a. ra. at All Soul*
Catholic Church.
Tho Rev. Richard J. Lyon* offiM ated at tho double nag, candle™ght ceremony. Mri. F. E RouMUlat, organlat, preeented a pro­
gram of wedding muaic.
The bride w n given in marriage
by her father and Mr*. J . L.

Blythe waa mi treat of henor. John ception -was held at the home of
Ellsworth was best msu and serv­ the bride’* parsal*. Decoration*
ing aa usher was J . L. Blythe.
included white wedding bells,
The Church waa decorated with whit* chryiaMhemema and and
altar baskets of chrysanthemums polnsettin*.
Mri. Ray mood A. Grant and
and gladioli. Th* bride wore •
prince** style, ballerina length, Mr*. S. J. Brooke, assisted with
drtaa of Chantilly type lace, over serving th* three-tiered wedding
satin with matching la e Jacket. cake and pwsrh to the guest*.
Her veil of part silk Ulusioa fell
Mrs. Boyer ehoee for her going*
from ■ crown of teed pearl* and away outfit, a gray two-piece suit,
■he carried a whit* prayer book, with black accessories. After •
lopped with a white orchid and short wedding trip, the couple
white ataphanotia.
will m id * at 41t&gt; A Hydraulic,
The matron of honor wore ■ St. Louts 1«, Mo.
light bin* b ’cade street length
Out-of-town guests included Mr.
dreaa, with fall akin and three- and Mrs. H i' T. Boyer and Misa
tfjc u itk n
quarter length alaevea and match, Mary Ellen Boyer all of St. foul*.
ing satin shoes and feather hat.
She carried a bouquet of yellow
chrysanthemums.
The bride’s mother wore a blue
wool ib rith dress, with matching
jacket and accessories. The
By F.LSIE V1HLKN
groom’s mother chose a blue satin
■emcrocalUe Cirri*
It Ie quit* eaay to make yam dress, with matching accessories
garden colorful, for here no land and both w on cor s ig n of yellow
TUMP AT
ie complete without chrysanthemum*.
Kcapiog
l
Daughters of Write) annual
Following th* ceremony, ■ re­
ailaleai. Any garden, .m matter
Christmas party and eachange of
how modcat. if well deiigned and
gifta in McKInlry Hall—each per­
pleated with theie elrubi, be­
son is requeued to put their
come* g picture in joIoc that ta
nama Inside the package.
#l*aaing to the eye. During the
First Christian Church circle
winter month*, thee* gorgegou*
two
will meet at 7:30 p. m. at
flower* blare with color and beauthe Church.
IF.
PMecrest Baptist Church, Sun­
Atalea* are not difficult to grow,
Newcomers called on by th* day school training program 7:30
but certain precaution! m utt be
taken to provide th.m with the Welcome Wagon hostesses this p. m.
First Baptist Church, Gleaners
growing conditiona they demand. week arc, Mr. and Mrs. Louis M.
They prefer a well elevated or Berlien and ion Robert from Class Christmas nipper it the
Church; Bibt* Survey Class, 7:30
gently doping ground, and becauae Battlscreek, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold U. Pfitatr p. m.
they require relatively large
First Presbyterian Church, Pio­
amounts of air hi the aoit, watet and children, David, Karen and
neer
Fellowship, j p. m. Men oi
Barbara,
from
Cincinnati,
Ohio.
(feiust not aland about the rood
Mr. and Mrs. W’llter C. Jones IHe Church supper 7 p. m.
out drain through, alncc
enters
WEDNESDAY
the'toil ai water pane through. and sons, Emmett and Richard,
First Presbyterian Church, Girl
Ataleaa are acid loving piantt, (rum Sanford, K. C.
and will not lo&gt;ra
alkaline aoil
Mrs. Elisabeth I. Hold and Scout Troop 233, 3:13 p. m.: Sen­
conditions. In Florida it la ncces* daughter, Judy from East Liver­ ior High Choir supper. * p. m.
aary alwaya to build up the aoil pool, Ohio.
Midweek Bible hour, 7 p. m ,
by mWing In thoroughly about
Navy couples include, Mr. and Chancel rhoir rehearsal, 7::10 p.
fifty percent peat with the topsoil Mr*. Carson R. Hudson and chil. m.
from the bed area. It la customary dren, Robert Stephen and Senna,
First Baptist Church, prayer
to prepare the soil at least to from Anniston, Ala.
meeting and W. M. l T. week of
twice the depth of the root
Mr. and Mrs. John McMullin prayer program by circle 7, at
4 ^ ’item. Sparing in the bed and children, John, William, Kevin 7:30 p. m.
depends on the rsle of growth and and Donna, from Alden, N*. Y.
Pinecrest Raptiit Church. Sun­
the effect to be secured. If you
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Jack- day School officers and teacher*
want immediate mast effect you son Jr., and children, Joey and supper and meeting, 8:30 p. m.
will have to plant them closer Kathy from Cincinnati, Ohio,
R. A. meeting, 7 p. nt. week of
than will he belt after they have
prayer program, 8 p. m.
grown a bit.
First Christian Church, practice
Beds made with amall plants
For every pound of cooked for Woman'i Day, at the church
widely spaced will look bare. With shrimp, aimmer '« cup butter and 7:30 p. m.
closer spacing you achieve an '* cup while Italian wine in a
First Methodist Church Shut ia
Immediate effect that ia pleasing, large frying pan. Add cooked prayer group meets at the home
and you ran thin them out and shrimp and cook only long enough of Mrs. Mabel Hlounl, 613 Myrtle
R earrange them later or permit lo heat through. Serve with rice At e. 9:43 a. m. Junior Choir
" h e m to develop Into • thick bank or thin spaghetti in which butter practice, 3:30 p. nt , senior choir
of foliage.
and grated Italian Parmrsan practice, i»;3u p m. Lnancti choir
Azaleas should be planted to Cheese have been melted.
practice. 7:43 p. m.
the same depth aa they grew *riginally and watered in well. If
they are planted too deep they
may die outright. H thry recover,
M**y do ao by producing a new
eet of roots closer to th surface,
and while they are putting on new
roots they do not make aatUMYRTIE WII.SOS
1 servings high protein food
f a c to r y growth. It .aka. consid­
(meat, lish. cheese or eggs).
e r a b l e time for them Vo recover
Home Demonstration Agent
4 servings cereal (breads and
from deep planting, so be sure
Cutting calorics ia tht only sure
to set them in correctly.
cereal).
1 serving green leafy or yellow
One of the most desirable trait* way to los* weight
Pushing yourself away from the
vegetables
of n a ira s is that the greater
t serving citrus or tomatoes
mass of root* is found in the top table at the right time is a surer
(high in vitamin Ct.
few in c h e s -of soil. Therefore, cul­ way of controlling weight over a
tivation if not advised, such long time than trying fad diets.
2 servings other fruits and
vegetables.
weeds as may start to grow
Here are some suggestions
Remember these rules also: eat
should be pulled out, for they rob about how to lose weight safety
few pastries and other desserts,
the plants of food and moisture. and yet gain the best results.
C ultivation ia replaced with a
If you cut the number of calo- eat smaller servings of all fuods,
•m ilc h of on* to three inchei of rles your body nr'ds by 300 tacit rat an adequate breakfast, use
oak leave* or pine straw. This day. you should lose a pound a less (ai and seasoning and cot
mulch protect* the shallow root week. Activity, agr and climate out snacks, unless you munch nn
system from the hot raya of aun. influence your calorl* needs. Men raw carrots, relery or lettuce.
holds th* moisture around the tilting moat of the day need 2.000- | They are tasty and filling, yet low
roots and it s decaying not only 7.200 calorie* a day; women 1,600- in calories.
aside plant lood to the soil but 1,100. For tense wo&lt;-k while aitadds to the desired acidity.
ling, men require 2.200-2.700 and Osteen
• Like all plants with profuse women l,900-2."0o.
foliage and bloom, azaleas lose
Working while standing or walk­
a tot of moisture. Since next rea­ ing requires 2,100 3,000 for men
s o n ’* bloom is dependent upon the and 2.300-3,300 Or women. Work
S u m m e r care, syringing the fol­
using muscles 3,100-3,300 fur men BY MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
iage during hot. dry summtw wea­ (such as digging, plowing or i Thanksgiving dinner guests at
ther is beneficial. They require paintingi. What type art you? Cut the hooie of Mr. and .Mrs. Dun
a moist stmosphere. lei Mourn ealortes by 300 and a gradual Slowed weir, Mr*. Slow ell* moth­
they rrquir* twice a* much water, weight loss will occur.
er, Mrs. Lois Brooke, Mr. and
but te prevent flower damage,
Plan your family meala wisely Mra Claude Tyson, Mr. and Mra.
large amount* sbou'
not be to include tie nutrients that will P. D. Owens ami Mr. and Mr*.
Iprayrd on the tops Instead, they keep you and your family young Edwin Braddork and family, all
should he watered hy letting the and full of get up and go. Plenty of Enterprise. Also Mr. and Mrs.
hoM run on the toil a.mand Ik* of milk, fruits and vegetables will Millard Tyson and children, David
supply needed nutrients and are and TaUa of Grern Cove Springs.
not*.
Ataleaa generally require very low m calories.
Mr. and Mra Millard Tyson of
• t i t l e pruning, a little pinching
If you eat the following foods Green Cove Springs are spending
back to control long sboota will daily, you will get the proteins, the weekend wilh his parants,
keep them shapely and ** better minerals, vitamins and energy Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Tyson
than heavy peumag. However. food you need for vigor and vim,
Mr. and Mra. Vrrnon Hopper
Mwuid a plant become (on tali reports .Mis* Alter Cromartie, Ex­ and daughter, Phyllis, of Orlando,
for its location m beeom* loggy, tension Nutritionist.
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
* may be cut hack hard This
I pint milk. Thia might be ahirn- Robert William* the past week­
will reauit m v-gorowa upright
milk or buttermilk.
end.
growth from latent hud* on She
stems.
It u Heel to prune m the spring
Just before a t* grow* ite m . The
•h ew ihooia *ho ild be pmcfced to
induce much branching. Ijftl*
pruning should be done ia late
summer or fall, tor this would
lebv* insufficient time ter lateral
u pitch oat nod form
Beginning Wed., Dec. 2nd, Mr. Dan Elliott, Hair Stylist,
buds on the tip*
growth atop* m the early fall.
formerly with Ned'a Hairstyling Salon will he associated
«r*h aur gekm — working T ues, Wed. and Thors,
In T h an k fu l T rib u te —
evening* and all day flat.
THE
Mr. Elliott will Uka evening appointments from 1.30 p. m.
SEMINOLE
Call for an appointment at any time through the dey.
— DeRARY
Ossr Salon ia "pen from 1:30 a. m. dally.
HEART
COUNCIL
gratefully aerepto aad ackaow.

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Wedding
Plans
Revealed

Calendar

P&amp;hAanaU

Seven Families
Visited By W.W.

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Mra. Collier U the termor, P a r
othy Cole, daughter of Mr. and
-Mn. Charles B. Colo, ot Saafscd.

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Respiration

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Oviedo

Personals
By MARIAN R. JON lb*
In celebration of the end of sixweeks' exams a large group of the
Oviedo High School group enjoyed
an informal party recently at lha
school gymnasium. Koala for the
occasion were member* of the
sophomore class with Carol Al­
ford and Johnny Courier in eltarge
of arrangements.
Mrs. James Partin, Mrs. W, If.
DeShazo, recreation chairmen for
this group, and C. K. Btickelrw
were rhaperonri for the P-TO
ipoR-iwcd party,
A large group of Onedoan* en­
joyed a fashion show and coffee,
sponsored hy the Centra! Florida
Pharmaceutical Auxiliary, held
recently at the Sorosi* Club in Or­
lando. Mra. H, E. Writenbarger,
a member of this group, had in­
vited a group to attend. Those go­
ing included Mrs. George II. Carl­
ton. Mrs J a m e s E. Brookshire,
Mr*. J. H Battle, Mrs Barhara
Kocrner. Mrs. Charles T Niblack
sod Mrs. John I.undy.
. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E Raines,
of Hanford, accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Jones to the Fifth
District Postmasters’ Meeting and
family picnic at Leesburg.
Mrs. W. V. Swenson. Mrs. W.
R. CIonia, Mrs. Paul Mtkler, Mrs.
C. E. Minlrr, Mrs. Douglas II.
Jackson, attended the County
Council meeting at the Geneva
School rerenlly ai which time
Mrs. Sidney Ivri Ml. of Sanford,
presented a program on Mental
Health and showed a new film,
Family Affair
Mr. and Mr* Paul Miklrr are
putting a nev addition on lo their
home for the new addition to the
family, Mrs. C. C. [Ulkcom (Vir­
ginia’s mother), w h o wilt be with
them part of each year.
New laundry detergent is pack
aged in small plastic packets —
nn# for each washer-load—which
dissolves in Hi* wash water. The
manufacturer reports that the
plastic, quickly dissolving in hot
water, holds dirt partirle* in sus­
pension in ihe wa«h water so
they’re not radepomrd on the
laundry.

Series Of Parties
Honor Miss Redding
Another strict of parties honor­
ing Miss lla rr’cll Redding, bride
elect, wera enjoyed oter Ihe
weekend. Miss Redding and LI.
Hirhard Van Allen will b« mar­
ried Dee. 12.
-Mrs. Harry Woodruff and Mrs.
John Camerun wi r* co-ho*tr«*r*
at a one o’clock luncheon, Friday
at th# Woodruff home on Elliott
Ave.
The brida’a table, decorated in
a color acheme of green and
while, was centered with an
arrangement of all white pom
poms, gladioli and greenery.
The sin hi tables ’ the Florida
room were similar to the bride’*
(able wish miniature arrangemenli The hostesses presented
Ihe honoree with a piece of china
in her chosen pattern.
Guest* included Miss Redding,
her mother, Mr*. C. L. Redding,
Miss Mary Ann Wright, Mr*, l-srry Hiirney, .Misa Hon)a Munfurl.in,
Miaa Mary Esther Powell. Mis*
Nancy Cash, Mis* Marianne
Strickland, Mrs, Howard Montirlh,
Mr*. C. L. Walls of Augusta. Mrs,
C. M Walls and Mr*. Paul Chest­
erton
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The living room, dining room
and Florida rooms wYr'r decorated
wilh bronze and while chrysan­
themums. During Ihe social hour,
Mr*. J. S. Kkern won Ihe prise
for naming Ihe most kitchen items
in one game.
Refreshments of angel food pin
wheels and frozen wedding bell*
were served. Aislstmg with the
serving

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and Miv&gt; Edna Powell.
Those invited lo be with Mis*
Redding were her iitoGter, Mr*.
C. 1*. Redding. Mr*. Kkrrit, Miss
Powell, Mrs. C. L, Powell. Mrs.
C. W. Johnson, Mils* Pally John
son. Miss "arbara Flynl, Misa
Sonia Munforlnn, Miss Mary AnnWright. Mis* Sara Jacobson.
Mis* M a ry Ann Strickland, Miss
Mary Esther Powell, MUs Nancy
Cash, Mrs. James (Irani. Miss
Janice (Irani. Mrs. Jack Burney,
Mrs. Larry Burney. Mr* K. (iregory KinlaW, M n Maggie t.aw son
and Mr*. AI Hunt.

Hntcrprise

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Mr*. Sidney Ives entertained *
group of Miss Redding’s family
and close friend* at a morning
coffee, Saturday at her home on
KtlisiU Ave.
The refreshment tahle was cov­
ered with a white Alencon lace
cloth ami decora Ird with a
Thanksgiving arrangement, featurmg four varied irs of frosted
grapes and while plm ii arranged
around three stiver randelabra.
White mum* and pink gladioli
were plared throughout the house
and the living mom mantle was
hanked with .evenI varieties of
hitmens.
• i •
Mrs H K Chapman, assisted
by her daughter. Mrs. J. Alvin
Kilp.t trick. enlerlatned for |he
popular hride elect, with a mis­
cellaneous shower, Saturday after­
noon. at her horn* in Loch Arbor.

For

Personals
BY HELEN NNDDGR \NS
Mr. ami Mrs. Eddie Rossia wrre
involved in an automobile acci­
dent near Jacksonville and were
taken to St. Vincent Hospital. Mr
Rossi will probably hr rrlratert
(his week, while Mrs. Rossi will
hava to remain longer,
Mr. and Mrs. O, B Hutchens
will be holiday *n^ week end
will he holiday and week end
guests nf Mr. and Mr*. John Hurntan m Orlando.
Mr*. Red a Nieb of Ntlr, Michi­
gan arrived last week fur the win­
ter at her home nn Pine Street.
Mr and Mrs. Dick Hart nf
South Brio I Indiana arrived last
week fur ihe winter at Ihrir
home on Clark Si.

Mr. and Mra. John Lao t t M r
minhgam, Ala, spent (he weekend with her parents, Mr. and
The *’mouth-lo-mouth'* lechni- Mr*. C. H. Winn.
qtte of artificial respiration —rcc
M in Nancy Rountree aa
enlly adopted by Ihe American
Red Cross aa Ihe preferred meth­ kie Rountree, were home |
od of restoring breathing in an holiday.
emergency — may also prove val­
Miaa Beverly Cooper, a
uable (irst aid when the heart sud­
denly stops during surgery or un­ nola High "chool teacher,
the Thanksgiving weekaod
der other conditions.
Thia waa suggested today by Ihe her parents, in Oeala.
American Heart Association, who
described several rates In which
the technique was supplied. They
reported that immediate use of
mouth-to-mouth breathing provid­
ed oxygen and even restored Ihe
heart heal before there was lime
to open th* chest and massage
Master Lea ‘ - t t h g Bontenk
the hrart by hand. In auma Instances it helped the patient until celebrated has seventh
the surgeon could reach the heart with a dinner party and
and re start It by massage.
of horse back aiding, a* lha * • I
M- Ranch, Sunday.
Summer Garbage
A Western birthday
decoralad with th* cot___
Problems, Anyone?
ber of randies waa east and
t hicken hones, ham bones, corn ed M the and of to* anal,
husks, melon rinds, fruit Hies, Ico cream, for dessert.
mosquitoes — what a mrss the
Those enjoying the day with Lax
summer garbage ran create in war# Mr. and Mri. Ralph
the backyard! Gas smokeless and Tossing Jr., Elizabeth leasing ■nd
odorless incinerators are designed Mill Ethel Geitlar of Winter P
to eliminate all lhal. They get rid Park.
of everything from old shoes and
cartons in vegetable akin* and
THOSE HOLME MAID ENBM
bone* — any thing except metal
and glass. No flame, smoke or
Many woman prefer the oldodors escape. They have -atle fashioned way of mapping
backyard living inftnilely more —on hand* and kneaa.
pleasant for many home ■ vners
That’a th# report nf a
hy making disposal an easy in hy an appliance manufaefnree.
door function.
The survey showed that M pee
cent of all woman who clean their
The accent nn rabinet styling, floors get down rm hand* and
according lo trade sources, reflects knee*; 34 per cent use mops; and
a growing conviction on the part M per root uaa both rnopa and
nf maufxctorcra that women in­ ' elbow grease.** Only II par cant
fluence a great percentage of TV of woman interviewed had
and hi-fi sales.
one else do the work for

Lex Celebrates

At M.Q. Ranch

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WOOL
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We’ve Ihe party dreises, afler *. afternoon
cocktail and averting drexes that make
heads (urn a* you make a grand entrance!
Lacee, brocades, crepe* . . . all th* loveliest
fabric*, in iota of lavish hues,

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The bride is the daughter #f Mr.
and Mra. Franklin Bearer Hants
gomery of Cheater, Pennaylrania.
The bridegroom is the ion nf Mr.
and Mrs. Reurl Francis Robiion af
Sanford, Florida.
Chaplin Melvin T. Oetlln •fftciofc
rd at the double ring certmony.
Given in marriage by Captain
Joseph E. Gatatas. th# brid# cbea*
for her wedding a french bin* waa!
suit with gray fur collar and
matching fur hat. Sh# ranted a
small bridal bouquet, centered with
• whit* orchid.
Misa Marilyn Clark* waa maid ad
honor. Darrell R. Baggott aarvad
a* beat man. Chaplin Otllla sang
"The Lord * Prayer”, areompaatod
at lha organ by Mrs. OaUto.
The brid* I* a graduate ad tea
Philadelphia School of Nuralag god
a i tended Ifniveraity Cents* la H e
bile, Ala.
The groom attended The Citadel
and University Canter. Be ia new
wilh tjte United S ta in Air Paaaa,
After a wedding trip to PeaaayK
vanla and points in Ms* Bast, 0m
couple are now at home at M South
Catherine Street. Mobile, Alabama.

K. A. Rush, Paoia, announces
th# engagement and approaching
marriage of hia daughter. Misa
Rachel Rush, to Jam es K. Wayda.
Miss Rush ia a member of the
1930 graduating class of Hemlnola
High -School and ot present i* em­
ployed at lha Traotiiron Electrontea Corporation in 3(elro*e, Maaa.
Mr. Wayda, a native of Trrnlon,
N. J. ia also employed at the
Tranaitrun Electronics Corpora­
tion. Ha is attending classes in elec­
trical engineering at Northeastern
University in Boston. He has serv­
ed in U. S. Air Force for the past
four year*.
Mr. and Mra, W. C. Collier, Laa
Th* wadding will he an event Angeiea, Calif., are announcing tho
of Dec. 19 and Ihe couple will con- birth of a daughter, Diana Cao&gt;
linue to liva in ManachusetD.
dis. born Nov « , at V. C. L A.
Hospital.

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I — j L j it w u amaxlnf. The Citle Center wee lined with
piece* of work and the hundred* of peopj* who
i m f t M i l o r t r Central Florida to view them told mem.
bire of the Sanford group that the whole ehow waa a major

Ghost Reported Seen Near lower
Of London And Firing Old Cannon

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LONDON (UPI) - A guardsman
patrolling tha Tower ef London
on a cold, winter night thought he
saw one of the ancient cannon
soundlessly fire, a puff ef smoke.

be admired and praleed, but the aU ator of the ahow of the
W t eer'T 1**1"" la alao moat Impreaalva from a community
&gt;l—ftitta f o T a ^ h o w with ISO worka displayed took a Jot
e l hard work and cooperation by the member* of the assoeia.
tioa. which only recently began (ta organlaed effort*.
I f the Sanford Art Association Am amase people with its
flrat ahow, it probably will ba completely doming them be*

Dream Boat Coming
lfr. Earl Toney of Lake Mary aaya he I* planning n
when, he’s waiting on
a new dream boat of an ocean liner which Us builders hsveannounced will take pessengera across tha Atlantic and back
for aa little as |17B per person.
Mr. Toney brought us en article about the plan* of a
Dutch-Americmn company which la designing a fleet of four
of the world’s largest passenger ships designed "soley to
provide low cost transport between the U. S. end Europe.”
The article says the ship* will carry 8,000 peoxettgero.
will have eight dining rooms which can serve a total
of 4,000 meals a t the same time and theaters which can
seat 1,300 people for stage productions and movie sslons
which can seat 80*V
There’ll be four night clubs aboard each of them and
facilities for shipboard conventions.
Now, all of you civic dubs—tha flrat ship will be ready
In three yean, so make your convention plans for the high
low coat.

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U.S., Russia Agriculture To Vie
NEW DELHI (UPI&gt;— Thouwndi
ef Indian laborers am rushing to
compute lavish pavUlino that will
haul* tha Soviet and American
exhibit* at tha biggest agricultural
fair ever bald U AaU.
Tha fair hat taken on added
significance hveense nf Pr*»ldent

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Lot Of Moonshine
NEW Y08K (UPI) - Moon*
ahlno whlikcy aalca Jumped to a
record 91 billion tor U million
sallona laat year. Thin production
represented between 20 and U per
cast of all liquor eoniumed in the
United Btatoi. Tbo tax loan to tha
government waa |73o million.

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New Delhi, lie la expected to
open the United Stales pavilion
with what may be a major policy
addrooa.
Tha fair will emphasise the op*
plication of atomic energy to agrl.
cultural acianco. It will run until
February, 1M0, and ii expected to
draw S,000,OM to 4,000,002 visitors.
Twenty nations from ill over
the world are expected to take
part, but the American and Rui&lt;
alan pavilions will be the center
of Intoraat. Both nations are
bringing their best and latest
equipment to show what progress
they have achieved.

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danse or eeet-Uvkg M m i Is their
contract with tho Nixam. As i re­
sult, his UtS sad Mb art finding
it over more difficult to live with­
out working. No wonder they ore
hoeftag; multras of Americana eon
testify that it b almost layooMNo
nowadays to mike both coda moot
when one has a Job and is even
a tittle moonlightiag on the

The Indian Governmeet, despite
a couple of petitions from tha Nitin 's soar aod dear, is keeping
hand# off, leaving it on to the
Nixam to settle their hash or cav­
iar. The Niaom, 73, enjoys a repu­
tation a* o hard mao, McGee, ta
Obviously, there is no escalator the financial department.

l M w r5 a n IS O en triesm ex h ib ited in theM»octatlon'*
f u t «rt ahow end they w en ou tit end in f. One malt visitor
t o the show, apparently brought by hla wife, Mid *‘lta

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Inez Robb S a y s
Then a n days when it seems
Incredible to mil that eon* pertaes
■till tu n choleric at tha idea ef
ooe world. It is ooeomfortably w
is ooe woman's opinion, with all
of us ahook up tad suffering from
the soma malaise.
Now I rood that el* debbil ixfla*
tloo and the high cost of tiviig,
uader which our backs creak, h sn
so affected 40# relatives of the
opulent Nixam of Hyderabad that
they hart formed • union tod are
asking the Indian Government at
New Delhi to force the Nixam to
raise their allowances.

Is CaUed Amazing
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Assignment Washington
By ED KOTKKBA
WASHINGTON— When you try
to sotv# n Soviet mystery, and
you try to solve It through tbo
Soviet Embassy, the plot only
gets thicker.
Ukc the story of the portrait
of Joseph V. Stalin.
Tha grind printing had hung
there—triple life rite— ibove the
rich, red-carpeted hallway of tha
Embassy'! second floor. More
than tlx yexri passed since the
Prem ier's death on March s, 1033,
It atilt hung there.
Each year in November, when
the Communiiti celebrated their
October Revolution, they held open
house at the Embassy and we
members of the press would al­
ways go by to stare at the walrus
face or Joe Stalin.
In 1033 we expected to find Pre­
mier Georgl Malenkov’x frowny
face Up there. Soviet Ambassador
Georgi Zeroubin (who has since
passed on suddenly) stood In the
receiving line under the Stalin
portrait. "Where is Mr. Malen­
kov's picture?” 1 asked Zeroubln
when he shook my hind.
''.Malenkov?'* he said with a look
of Incredulity. *‘0 h, the pletura
is In my office.”

Tha fact that it was never put
up (here should have bean thn tipoff that Malenkov didn't have long
to serve.
In 1935, after Marshal Nikolai
Bulganin became Premier, Joe
Stalin was still there. "Where is
Mr. Bulganin's picture?" I ask­
ed the Ambassador. ‘‘Bulganin?”
he aald with surprise. “It is In my
office.”
That should have told us that
Bulganin didn’t have long to serve.
He waa kicked out two years later.
Joe Stalin kept staring grimly
across the Embassy hall through
the years. And the strangest
thing of all was when Nikita
Khrushchev came along.
Back in 3!osc6w, Khrushchev
went into a tirade about old Joe,
blaspheming the Red • revered
name of the dead Premier. He
called him such hate-mongrring
names as thief, crook and mur­
derer, or words of reasonable
facsimile.
And then that year, when the
October Revolution celebration in
November came around, there
was Joe, atilt glaring from the
honor spot on the wall. I think
t then detected a sarcastic gleam
In his eyes.

It wasn't until just before Khru­
shchev departed for tha United
State* this year that tha Soviet
Embassy staff auddettly made the
big switch and slipped x triplerise portrait of a benevolent-look­
ing Nikita into the bij golden
frame.
So, the my tery: What hap­
pened to Stalln'a old portrait? Wae
it shoved ignominiously into the
incinerator In back of the Em­
bassy? Just what happened to it?
Over the phone, the hon-v-voiced Soviet receptionist suggested I
cill the press secretary at an­
other number. The presi secretary
quite courteously suggested some­
one else back at the original num­
ber.
t called immediately and the
eugar-chorded switchboard opera­
tor said, “ Oh, yes, ha Is expecting
your call.” Already! "Phone him
at the following number."
And when I asked him to undo
the mystery he said: *T am very
busy at the moment.” And he
added: "Please leave your num­
ber. Do not call me. I will call
you.”
He never did call baek.

Sorry Girls, No Elvis Stamp Due Yet
By FRANK EI.EAZER
The McDowell stamp It the
The department has lined up IS
WASHINGTON (U PD -The Post new stamps fur I960. Including a 401th commoralive tine* tha first
few regulars and the rest com- one in 13S3 honoring the Chicago
Office Department lately Is busy memocatives.
Commemoratlves World's Fair. Later world's fairs
explaining to people why it can't are bigger, more colorful, and also have been memorialised.
Issue e Christmas stamp. Ha prettier than ordinary stamps. Their slampa featured triloni and
stamp experts say they have to They usually are kept on sale only peritpberai and the like and none
of them included Sally Rand.
steer clear of subjects identified six months or to.
Currently available commemoThere's no rule specifically cov­
with religions.
rallies Include beauties honoring ering Sally and In Ihe absence of
Fur oilier equally good reasons Hawaiian statehood (pink); the something covering n tr pretty fi­
Postmaster General Arthur K. oil industry (brown); d e n t i s t s gure, specifically I’m sure SumHummcrfield has been advising (green); and the tooth anniversa­ merficld would never let her get
that he also can't issue stamps ry of the first air mail, featuring on a stamp. But the predecessors
commemorating Elvis Presley. a red, white and blue balloon weren’t all ao squeamish. In 1173
Gen. Douglas MacArlhur, and named Jupiter. A full-color 49-star and 1593 special stamps were is­
3la'rtlyn Monroe, among others flag also was issued last July 4. sued for mailing new :;aperi end
proposed for this lmm:rtaliiatlon.
So many people want to many periodicals. These featured a num­
According to post office stand- places, events and heroes com­ ber of handsome ladies, tome of
arils for commemorative stamps, memorated on stamps that Sum- them fully clothed.
Elvis, Doug, and Marilyn suffer merfield in 1937 passed part of
Both Wbistler’a mother, and
one crucial failing in common. the buck to a committee. It set Whistler's mother's son. Ja i. A.
They aren't dead. The late Dr. up rules, Including one that no­ .McNeill Whittier, have been im­
Ephraim McDowell, of Danville, body It hero enough for a stamp mortalised on stamps. Her ap­
Ky., qualified on this score. He until dead for 25 years. Events pearance in the traditional pose
also met other teals (or exaltation commemorated must have “ wide­ on a three-center in 1934 set off
by the post office, and a maroon spread natiunal appeal." Stamps a loud protest that a vast of car­
four-cenl stamp bearing his pic­ will be issued only on anniversa­ nations had been added to her
ture wiU go on first-day sale at ries starting with (he 30&lt;h. Fra­ son'i original work. She wasn't
ternal, religious, charitable and off her rocker, according to the
Danville on Thursday.
In 1809, according to post office commercial groups will not be complaint, but somebody la Ihe
researchers, Dr. McDowell opened honored.
post office was.
the abdomen of Jane Todd Crawford end cut out a tumor weigh­
ing 22' i pounds. In preparation
for undergoing the knife, without
anesthetic, Jane had Jogged 60
mllea through the mountains on
horseback. Any proposals to issue
a stamp in her honor will be con­
sidered by the Tost Office De­
partment.
Dr. Crawford W. Long, report­
edly a kinsman of Jane's, came :
along later with ether. He got his I
A t r e a l d o ll.u s .i v i n g s
face on a stamp In 1919 as psrt
of a "famous Americans" series.
l o c . t r s ' t u l cJr &gt;v « ‘ i s '
The McDowell four-center i« an­
other of this series end is the last
Careful drivers everywhere are enjoying peace ef
of 24 postage stamps issued this
mind knowing they have tha finest auto Insurance
tyear.
protection and service on the m arket today. How
about you? If you have a record of careful driving,
you too can probably quality for SAFECO auto
U. S. Navy Boasts
Insurance.
With SAFECO you get broader protection
Its Own Presley
with fast, fair claims service tn a company famous
TOKYO (UPt) — The U. S.
for tta up-to-date machine processing techniques
ArnJPkiiay have its Elvis Presley
that save money for yen. And you get the attentive
in Germany, but look at what the
service of our agency—we are qualified
Navy h is come up wilh in Japan.
to give you sound advice on all
Yeoman third class Charles Kctchum recently had his firrt disc
of your Insurance problems.
cut by a Japanese record company.
OCT THE TACTS TODAYI
The two songs are "Orewanakiiai"
It'll pay you In real dollar tarings.
and “ Kuchibue Ga Fukerukil."
*
No obligation, of course.
Yes, you read right. These are ]
the correct titles.
JO H N R. A L E X A N D E R
Katchum, a 23-year-old native of
Rushville, Ind., speaks no Japa2417 French A ys.
neie. but when It conies to singing,
FA 2*0213
that's a different song. He sings
tha language like a native.

He pushed bis bearskin helmet
beck off bis startled eyes. Yes,
there it waa — a ball ef smoke,
hovering lightly above the ground,
■lowly changing shape Into a
square.
"As if noticing my movement
wilh the bearikln, it began to
move along the railings of tha
p ith in my direction,” tha guards­
men later reported. "As it advanc­
ed it changed shape again. There
was nothing human about it but
I felt extremely frightened."
So he raced over to another
aentry end together they moved,
guns a t the reedy, toward the
smoke which was now on aoma
stone steps leading to the walla
of Ihe lower.
“It was quivering and moving
and we were both afraid and
rang the alarm bell," said tha
guardsman. “ But by the time the
guard turned out, there waa
nothing to be seen.”
The curious case of the guards­
man and the ghost, which oc­
curred in 1934, is one of several
hundred
hitherto
unpublished

strange persons! adventures gath­
ered hr psychical organisations
In a worldwide March during tha
past four years.
These are being studied at tbo
famous Society tor Psychical Re­
search here and hr organisations
In other couotrlei to try to find
the answer to aa intriguing ques­
tion:
"Why is it that moat of the
gn at ghost stories and u r n of
clairvoysaee date bock lo tbo
turo of the century and beyond?”
"In other words,” aald Cello
Green, research secretary of tbo
Society, "has then been a de­
cline in psychic powers — assum­
ing they ever exited?”

Britain's Unknown
General Honored
NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (UPI) Britain's "unknown ganeral” of the
War of 1812 finally achieved recog­
nition here 147 years after he help­
ed turn beck an American "in­
vasion” of Canada.
A plaque waa dedicated in honor
of Sir Roger Htle Sheaffe, who
look command after Geo. Sir
Isaac Brock, commander of Brit­
ish forces in North America, wae
mortally wounded en Oct, 13,1912.

As lea f as I can remember, he
has always boos described os both
tie richest sad the stingiest man
In the world. But 1 should think
that eves the richest mao ia tha
world would have to lisa Ms poekw
tta with fishhooks If ho hodMff
•ver-lovia' relatives b • a g i n g
around tha pohee, waiting to fan
supported ia the stylo to which
they fool tha relationship entities
them.
Still, like toe Indian Government,
I tend to bo neutral la This affair.
My experience with rich relatives
is nil, sad my peat and present
Industry may be more e matter
of nocossity than Virtue. I hav*
often thought that • rich w latlvr
must bo s vary comforting thing,
but obviously not if ho ia the saving
On at least mm occasion, how.
tvtr, the Nixam did take the
knots out of Us purs* ft rings. Hit
gift to Queen Iliaaboth II oo the
occasion ef bar wedding to Prince
Philip in 194T was fully as prince­
ly, If not more so, aa all the rest
ef tbo regal loot
m
Hi* gift to tho than PrtaceiF
Elisabeth waa a magnUicleot dia­
dem sad matching noeklaca of dia­
mond*. When reporters were shown
the gifts of St. J s a o ’t Palaeo
s few days before tho wedding, I
wa* alt but blinded by the present,
exquisitely made la a design of dia.
mood roots.
Ike Nlxam’s wealth includes not
only land and cash, but la alto
laid t* eaeompaaa tho moat aump^
tueu* collection of Jtwoie, both te P
and unset, ia the world. I was once
told by on American visitor to
Hyderabad that tho Nixam'* pearls
wore reguliriy token out of the
vaults In gallon polls (honestly!)
end iprtad ia tbo opon oir, to they
could "breathe' and thus stay
"alive”. The diamonds, emeralds,
ruble* and sapphire* didn't require
eueh tender, loving cere.
Of count, ilnco Indio achieve^
indopandance and tho Nixam ceasV
ed to be absolute monarch and lax
collector in bis Bl,DOO-*quare-mile
fief, ho has been in relatively
straitened circumstances. Under
in agreement with the Indian
Gevcrnmant, the Nixam’* annual
allowance la sow a more 91,300,000
annually. AU things considered, in­
cluding Inflation, I suspect the Nixam’i 600 relatives had hotter start
meonllihting.
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By JERRY COVINGTON
This week could prove to be the most
Important week for the coming year in
baseball for some of the major league
clubs. All of the officer! and managers of
the majors are in the thick of the trading
business this week at St. Petersburg and
•ach representative Is using all the cun­
ning of a fox to outwit the other. Several
m ajor trades are expected to take place
f and many players are to be bought for the
wavier price from the draft list.
I t was during last year's meetings that
th s Dodgers picked themselves a fellow
from the multitudes th at gave them a
nnant and a world championship. Lookg for left-handed bench strength, Wal­
te r O'Malley sent outfielder Gino Clmoli
to the Cardinals for Wally Moon and this
proved to be ths deal of the year.
The season before Moon ended up with
• * *23* average and riding the bench. How­
ever. the Dodgers felt th at he was far
better than a .238 hitter and were willing
to take a chance with him. Fighting back
a fte r being labeled a "has been” by the
Cards, Wally literally stole the show at
t h i huge Coliseum, ending the season with
a .802 average, 74 RBI’a and 19 home
runs.
Thi* may not happen but once in a
aeaaon but It usually takes place. This
• year I think the key trades will be with
the Braves, Giants, and Yanks.

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The Giants will be seeking another top
flight atarter for their mound staff and
if they a r t able to out-do somebody in a
trade it could mean the 1960 World Series
will be played in Candlestick Park. They
were quit* successful in securing Sad Sam
Jones from the Cards and, with McCor­
mick, Antonnelli. ad Jack Sanford, they
should ba able to slap them all if they get
another regular. Jones, McCormick, and
Antonnelli were all tremendous this past
season but they were highly overworked.
If the Giants trad* It will be for pitchers.
It looks to ma as though the Braves
will be seeking help a t second base to
spell Red Schoendiest who has little time
left. The best trade for them to make would
be to com* to the American Ltagua and
pick up Gil HeDougald from tha Yanks.
Gil had a very poor y ta r last season and
also rode the banch a great deal of the
time. However, he is still comparatively
young and Is one of the greatest com­
petitors in the game today, ao the Braves
might do well to get him. Ha should re­
bound and have one of his finest seasons
in years.
Well, what Charles D. Stengel and his
brass will do is a story in itself so I will devote a column to that subjeet. Ole Case
says he will stand pat with what he has
and win, but others have different ideas
that are interesting to discuss.

U. S. Senior Golf
Tournament Opens

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FALM SPRINOS. Calif. (UPI) The thlfd annual U. S. Senior Open
golf championship gets underway
her* today with a pro-amateur
isvent preliminary to the finals.
f With more thin 120,000 in cash
and priiei posted by the sponsor­
ing National Senior Open Golf
Assn., tha tournament drew most
of the top proa In the country who
are eligible because of being ever
M year* ef age.
Heading the field is famed Gene
Saraten, two-time National Open
winner, twice PGA champion and
winner of numeroua other major
fctounumenta.

■aying ‘‘we signed him yeaterday
— If we didn't gat him in the
draft, we would have torn up the
contract."
The NFL may have won the
first two battles of the financial
blit*, but there were plenty of hot
ikirmlahes in the offing following
its selection of 240 players in the
esrliast ever complete selection
meeting.
The first 11 selected by the
older loop, and 21 of tha first 24
NFL choices ware named by the
American League at its Minneap­
olis meeting 10 days ago. How
many more imllar conflicts waist,
each a potential dollar search by
the selectees, was strictly a guru.
In addition to Cannon and lio,
the National League reached out
lor the first thoiees of two other
American teams. Washington took
Richie Lucas, Penn Stale quarter­
back, the first setaction of Buf­

falo, and San Franriico look Mon­
ty Stickles, the big Notre Dame
end and field goal specialist who
was namad by Lea Angela of the
new loop.
In other first round NFL
choices, Detroit look John Robinion, Louisiana State back, and
Green Bay took Tom Moore. Vanderbik back, both previously ehos«n by Dailaa of the new league.
Pittsburgh selected Jack Spike*.
Texas Christian back, and the
Chicago Bears took Roger Davis,
Syracuse guard, both earlier Den­
ver chattel, whll. Cleveland took
John Houston, Ohio State end. and
New York took Lou Cordilcone,
Ciemaoo tackle, who with Lucas
were Buffalo cboicea.
The Philadelphia Eaglei look
Ron Burton, Northwestern back
and Baltimore took Ron Mix,
Southern California tarkle, both
previously named by Bolton.

Baltimore Trades O'D ell, Loes
To Giants For Brandt, 2 Others
ST. PETERSBURG. &lt;UPI&gt; Baltimore out • slicked San Fran­
cisco, the consensus said today,
becauio Paul Richards "always
knows what h t'a doing any time
he gets rid ef a pitcher."
The Oriole manager, openly ac­
knowledged as baseball’s finest
Judge of pitcher*, peddled two of
them—southpaw Billy O'Dell and
right-hander Billy Lots—to the
Giants Monday tight in the first
major deal of the inter-league
trading period.
In return, the Giants gave up
outfielder Jackie Brandt, pitcher
Gordon Jonea and a third player,
catcher Roger UcCardell, who
will he sold to Miami and brought
up by the Orioles when they get
under the 40-man limit.
Never Makes Mistakes
Most club officials here at tha
baseball meetings f*U the Orioles
wouldn't have dealt away tha SSyear-old O'Dell, a 14-game winner
in 1934 and a possible 20-game
winner of the luture, "uniats
Richard* knew something "

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In Grid Poll

Rams Grab Cannon In NFL Draft
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) —The
National Foot bell League, with
t « p r in t Malei* for delivery,
^ re a d ie d today for the predicted
money war with the American
Football League for the cream
ef the 1S3# college football crop.*
The NFL crabbed two of the
to»-fll|ht eligible* la it* draft
meeting Monday when tha Lot
Angelca Rama took Billy Cannon,
Louisiana State'* brilliant triple
ftirta t who wai the No. l aalection
• *f Houeton of the new league, and
the Chicago Cardinals mapped up
George Izo, the Notre Dame quarter back who was the No. 1 choice
of tha New York Titans of the
American loop.
Lot Angelca, with Cannon nod­
ding in agreement, said the LSU
star had agreed to play with them
and the Cardinals announced that
llo was ‘‘signed already" secA ooda alter they announced him s i
™ their first selection.
Cannon, looking In on Ibe meetIng alter a Sunday night televis­
ion appearance in New York, said
he would ilgn with the Rami
after the LSL'-Missisiippi Sugar
Bowl game on New Year's Day.
He had registered at another ixftel under the name of "Bill
Gunn."
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Walter Wolfner. managing dircc- t e r of ths Cardinals, explained
• the lio grab before the order of
the draft even was determined by

"A man like Richards never
makes mistakes when it comes to
pitchers," said General Manager
Buny Bavasl of tha Dodgers. "I
can never remember him giving
a good one away. He just doesn't
operate that way."
The Giants weren't especially
worried, though.
"We hated to leave Brandt go,"
conceded VTce-Priiident C h u b
Feeney. "The Orioles hive got
themselves an outfielder who can
hit, run and throw, but we needed
pitching and we think we got two
men who will help us tremandously — O’Dell as a sisrter and Loss
in relief."
Both the Orioles and the Giants
insisted they were not through
dealing.
And some of the other clubs
were beginning in warm up. One
of the deals as id to he oa the
fire would bring shortstop Chico
Fernandes from the Phillies to the
Indian*.

NEW YORK (UPI) - Syracuse,
which will try to template the
first perfect season in ill Il-y»ir
football history whan it visits
UCLA Saturday, remained No. 1
today in United Frees Internation­
al'» major college rating!.
Mississippi, Louisiana Stale and
Texes remained 2-3-4 ia the latest
balloting by the M Uadis*
coaches who rale the teams weekly for UFI.
Ctemson was the only newcom­
er in the top 10, advancing from
14th to 10th after ceding Its regu­
lar season lest Saturday by wal­
loping Furman, 30-1. Southern Cal­
ifornia, beaten Saturday by Netre
Dame, slipped frem Mventh to
12th.
Georgia, wbieb baa bee* moving
up steadily la lb* ratiega, moved
from sixth to filth in (be wake of
its triumph over Qeergia Tech.
Wisconsin, Washington, T e x e s
Christian, Arkansae and Clemaon
rounded out the tap 10 la that or­
der.
Illinois heeded the teceed 10
group. It was followed in order
by Southern California, Alabama,
Penn State. Oklahoma, Northwest­
ern. Michigan S tair, Wyoming,
Auburn and Miaaouri.
Moat of the lending teama now
are warming up for poat-arason
bowl games snd UCLA sod Nsvy
were the only other schools men­
tioned on this week's ballet*. They
lied for 2ltt.
UCLA warmed up for its clash
with top-ranked Syraeuae by
thumping Utah laat Saturday,
21-0. while Navy upset Army,
-41-12. Syracure waa idle laat
week.
Eeeh coach on the rating board
selects 10 team* in the order hr
ranks them nationally. Points are
swarded on s 10-S-S-7-4-3 4-3 2 1
basis for votes from first through
10th place;
Syracuse received J i first-plsce
votes and a total of 334 eut ef ■
possible 330 point*. Coach Ben
Schwartiwakler’a team (0 0 ) was

mentioned ee every ballot and
drew five votes for second, see
for third and three for fourth.
Mississippi drew six first-place
votes and 211 points. Louisiana
State received Ml points, Texas
BP, Georgia 1M, Wisconsin IM.
Washington 113, Texas Christian
l i t . Arkansas 70 and Clemaon 44.
Texas, Washington and lUinoia
spilt the other three first-place
votes.
All of the lop to teems will ap­
pear in bowl games.

Orangemen Take
Lambert Trophy

NEW YORK (UPI)—All-conquer­
ing Syracuse today wia balled ai
the winner of the IPS* Lambert
Trophy, emblamatic of Eastern col­
lage football supremacy, and also
placed two players on the All-East
team selected by the Eastern Col­
lege Athletic Conference.
The Orangemen, wbo hope to
close out a perfect regular season
by defeating UCLA Saturday, wera
the unanimous choice of an eightman selection committee in the
final balloting for the Lambert
Trophy. They will receive the
trophy at a luncheon in New York
Dec. tl.
Pittsburgh finished second in the
voting and waa followed in order
by Penn Stale. Navv, Army. Bos­
ton Coltege, Pennsylvania, Boston
University, floly Crose and Dart­
mouth.
The two Syracuse players named
to the ECAC major rollege All East
tram s t . c halfback llfrhsrd
hchwedei and guard Roger Davis,
in addition, halfback Ernie Devi*
of Syracuse waa voted the top East­
ern sephomore ef the year.
Others member! ef the trim are
ends Bill Carpenter of Army and
Bob Simms of Rutgers, tickles
Ronald Erchul of Nsvy and Harry
Ulivar of Yale, guard Vince Pro
Brown Predicts
mulo of Holy Cress, center Ronald
Champion of Penn, quarterback
Title Victory
Richie Lucas of Prnn Stste, half­
HOUSTON, Tex. 1UP1&gt;---- Light­ back Chet Bouirti of Hervirtl, and
weight champion Joe Brown pre­ fullback Paul Choquelte of Brown.
dicted flatly today he would knock
eut British boilermaker D a v e
Charnley in a hurry Wednesday
night In his eighth defense of the Cage Season
world 1U pound title.
The battle, scheduled for 13 Opens Tonight
rounds, will be the television fea­
United Praia International
ture on the weekly Wednesday
Oscar Robertson, the University
night fights, and Brown, from of Cincinnati's Iwo-lime All-AmerlBaton Rouge, L i., was the 12 to 3 ran, snd Ohio Slate’* Jerry Lucas
favorite.
will command moat of the atten­
tion tonight when the 1934 39 rol­
lege basketball season opens with
To Honor Lucas
a hucket-full or interesting gimei.
PHILADELPHIA (UPI&gt; - Penn
Robertson, who* has averaged
Stale quarterback Richie J.ucaa, 33.1 poinla a game in winning the
who led his team to in 1-2 rec­ national scoring title the past two
ord this season, has been selected years, will lead Cincinnati against
to receive tha Maxwell Club Indiana State on the Bearcats'
sward ss the outstanding rollege home hardwood, while Lucgg will
football player of IPS!. Lucas will make hia long-awaited varaity de­
rccsive the sward i t the club's but against Wake Forest at Co­
annual dinner Fib. t.
lumbus, Ohio.

Just Not Talking
GAINESVILLE (UPI) — University of Florida
President J. Wuyne Reitz declined Monday to revenl
what hU recommendation will be concerning football
coach Bob Woodruff.
.
Reitz ia scheduled to gubmit a recommendation at
the Dec. 11 meeting of the State Board of Control In
Jacksonville.
Reitz previously has praised Woodruff, but he refused to say Monday If he would propose the veteran
coach be rehired for another year.
There have been widespread reports Woodruff may
be ousted despite Florida’s 5-1-1 record, its fourth
straight winning season. The Gators upset Miami 23-11
last week to complete the season.

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BACK FOR ANOTHER CAGE SEASON arc these lettermcn front laat
year’a Seminole High basketball aquad. Talking over prospect* before prac­
tice yesterday an*, from left, Ray Lundt|ulat, John Allred, Charles Ornvetz,
Jimmy Gracey, Terry Chriatenaen and Conch Bud Layer.
(S taff Photo)

450-Pound Bear
Killed In Swamp
A large black bear was killed
Saturday in the Weklvn Swamp
by a party of hunters ted by Uui
Schmah of f.ake Monroe.
The bear, judged to bo about
seven years old, weighed 450
pounds, i t was trailed and found
by Schmah's bear dug*. Maj. Jo*
Story of Ml. Plymouth shot It, but
failed to kill it. A four-hour chase
through the swamp ensued and
the bear finally was killed by Rill
Hoover of 311. Dora.
The hunters wire guests of
Schmah, who has ipeciat hunting
privileges in the Lake County
area.
They inrluded Morion Shelby,
Charles Robinson. J e n a Beall, all
of, Sanford, Maj. Story, Rill
Hoover, Bob Baumburger, Sara­
sota and Jack Baumburger, Tampa.

Seminole High Cagers Announce
18-Game I M Basketball Slate

MONTGOMERY. Ala. tUPl) Jim CroUy, s 190-pound halfback
al Notre Derr * and teammate
K«n Adamian, a 212 pound guard,
have aigned to play on the North
aquad in the annual BlueGriy
football game here, Dec. 2S.

Seminole High has scheduled 19
A home gam* with DeLaad to
games fur (he baskrlbalt aeltea set Feb.' 23 end a home roattto
which opens next Tuesday.
with New Smyrno, Feb. 3$.
District tournament lim e * sritt
Lyman High will be the Bret
opponent for the Dec. ■ opening be played March 3-3.
hor r game at Seminote High. A
game at DeLand will be played in
DcLand Dec. 13. The aeison's
icbcdule la; De II, Ntw Smyrna,
(here; Jan. 3, Oviedo, home; Jin.
I, Wildwood, there; Jan. 12,
Apopka, there; Jan. 13, Winter
Park, there; Jan. 19, Lceiburg,
there; Jan. 23, Wildwood, home;
Jan. 29, Apopka, there; Feb. 2.
Winter Park, there; Frb, 3, Lees­
burg, home; Frb. 9, Lakeview,
home: Feb. 12. Lyman, home;
Feb. 13, Oviedo there.
The Orange Belt Conference
Tournament is scheduled Feb. 19
and 20.
Your Welcome Wagon
Itowteee wilt cell saith
Five Winners
g i f t s en d f r ie n d ly
BALTIMORE, Mil. ItJPl) greeting* from tha com­
Frank Northcult. a 17-year old
munity.
Jockey from Covington. Kv..
booted home five winners at Pirn
lico Monday and finished second
on his other two mounts.

Attendance Up

Reaches Milestones

NEW YORK (UPI) - National
Baskrthall Ann. President Mau­
rice Podoloff announced today
that atlendanre in the pro circuit
is up 21 per cent this season.
Podoloff said that the only city
ihowing a slight drop in atten­
dance was New York.

ROCHESTER, N. V. (UPI) Steve Kraftchcck, player roach of
the Rochester Americans, recently
reached two milestones in his pro
hockey career, lie scored his 300th
point in the American Hockry
League and later appeared in his
300th regular season came.

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STORIES THIS MORNIN'
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"What strenuous singlet
played after tea

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"We in the tournament — you
against me . .
This isn’t quite the poet’s age,
reality Is all the rage, and U. S.
novels, sex-ob* led, are' still the
books that sell the best. Vet Betje­
man manages to get, such fans as
Princess Margaret, with rhymes
about the world that Ilea, be forj
bis sharp, observant ryes.
It won him la ' year's poetry
prise.
"Love thirty, love-forty, oh!
Weakness of Joy.

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By ROBERT MUfiEL
LONDON (UPll —flsoul Levy,
who made Brigitte Bardot famous
by having her take off her clothes
for movie cameras, now would
like lo make her keep them on.
But the French slar seem* to
have more filth In her body thin
lief oilier talent*.
What lo do?
"How would you like to see
Brigitte?" the shrewd film pro­
ducer asked over lunch.
"With as few Impediments as
possible," I replied truthfully,
"Anyone can undress." chided
Levy, "but not anyone can set
as this girl will he able lo do
If »he give* hervclf s chance."
l-eiy lit a cigar and blew out
Ihe nmoke.
"There it goes." he said. One
million dollars more or less, liecause 1 am definitely tearing up
our contract which had until 1961
to run."
This seemed a high price lo
pay for principles In an industry
which generally dispense* with
such trifles.
"When they have a hit or 1
star they always try to repeal the
same formula." Levy said. "They
are chasing their own shadows.
And in 'And God Created Wom­
an' and other (dm* Brigitte wore
as little a* possible.

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grace of a boy,
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" I am weak from your loveli­
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flow come, I asked, rhymes so
demure, outsell the tortured and
obscure, which modern poets try
to write, a* though they grope on
through a night, whose twisted
psychiatric gloom leads only to an
H-bomb doom?
" I have no theory," he said—
of course he did not speak in
rhyme — "why t should be so
popular. Perhaps my verse la for
the time. You see, I find my
muses play with things that hippen everyday, although I can be
hard and gritty, hive you read
my verse ’The City?'— 'business
men with awkward hips and dirty
Jokes upon their lips?'
"Some versa one reads unto
one's self, and some of this stays
on the shelf. The kind of meters
that 1 writ* are meant to tempt
one to recile . .
"We sat in the car park ItU
twenty to one
"And now I'm engaged to Miss
Joan Hunter Dunn."
Let others sing the soaring lark
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Betjeman Doesn't Struggle To Exist;
Worry
This Poet's On The Best Seller List
LONDON (UP1&gt; — John Befjeman is a poet r»
he sings of
common thing*. There must be
something to his art; for poets,
though'a race apart, have alwayi
struggled to exist, yrt Betjeman s
on the best sellers lilt.
Today a shy and charming man,
he spent in looking Lack along the.
years that mad; of him "a poet
and a hack.’* The quote is not
this writers' view — it's Betje­
man’s listing in Who’s Who.
For such li his popularity, that
though he's only S3, he’s writing
hta biography, between appearing
on TV.
"Tlss J. Hunter Dunn, Miss J.
Hunter Dunn
"Furnish'd »nd burnish'd by Al. denhot sun.

...S H E D HAVE T*BE
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"This technique served its pur­
pose. Now she must move on. But
she doesn't want lo. Well, she can
stand in the same place without
me."
He said he hid no doubts about
Brigitte's acting ability and noted
that In her current picture, "Babfile (lor* Tn War," she keeps her
clothes on.
"In France end Belgium it is a
box office smash and it will bo
a great success everywhere ex­
cept perhaps Germany because U
pokes fun at the Germans', and
in Sweden."
"Sweden?"
"You’ve sot to undress them
for the Swedes," Levy said.

Collector Questions
TV Gunslingers

BANGOR, Mich, (U P l)-A pro­
minent gun collector here takes
sharp Issue with television's por
trayal of the gunslingers of the
Old West as a bunch of "good
i “ya."
To lands E. spelt, in honorary
editor of "The American Rifle­
man." monthly publication of the
National Rifle Association, they
weren't much different from the
neighborhood bully of today.
Together Again
HOLLYWOOD (LPI) - BarTy
"The gunslinger was not always
Gordon, who appeared with Jerry an expert shot, nor was he neces­
Lewis m his television production sarily s man Df great courage."
of "The Jatt Singer,” bn* been t'apek said. "But they were bold
signed by 1-ewii for a featured people, looking Tnr esrilcment to
rule in the molion picture "Cin* break the monotony of life on Ihe
dcrFrilat" Gordon will portray range.
“ And their victims were most
Jerry as a youngster. Lewi* i*
producing the film for a newly- often ordinary men, not looking
formed independent company at for a gun fight, with a natural reluclance to take another man's
Paramount Studio.
life."
Capek was spurred Into inves­
tigating the history of the West,
I its lawmen and it* hadmen in the
la*t third of Ihe 19th century
when he began collecting guns 30
year* ago. Naw lie has more lhan
130 firearms, some «latin~ bark
lo Ihe n rly ITbO's. He also h»» an
impressive array of sword*,
knive* and other armament.
Resides presenting many gun­
men of the Old West in a light
much different from what they
really deserved, t'apek says tele­
vision also has been guilty of an­
other major techniisl error.
Although most Weslern heroe*
are portrayed as dependent on
the six-gun, h« said, in reality
the rifle oc shotgun was more apt
to be their favorite weapon.
Capek pointed out that one of
the southwest's most famous out­
laws. William H. Bonnes, belter
known as "Billy the Kid," used a
rifle to gun down motl of his 21
victims.

l i v e yaw a _
do yaw n it lower
class aisles, despite laager
•f sSwdy? TV* gal hey te
latest
learaiag. Scraphaok this ease aad
trad 1st the helnM booklet bolow, h r It caw benefit yew ate' deals es well ad year paread,
tea. Taw eta eat down stagy
time hy half aad riUI wla higher
merits:
IT — GEORGE W. CRANE,
Ph. D.. M. D.

CASE C - 492: Dr. R. N. Wisehsrt Is a Hoosicr physician whose
hobby la helping teen-agers leant
bow to study.
"D r. Craue." he told me rec­
ently, "1 have found that a large
number nf high schoolers don't
know even the simple A-B-C's of
studying.

Pope John Closes
Out Year Urging
Peaceful World
By PH IL NEWSOM
I'P I Ferrlgn Editor

The man * of * the • week:
Pope John XXIII.
The place: Vatican City.
The event: His 71th birthday.
"Ia&gt;ok at the people, listen to
their voices. What do they ask?
What do they implore? Not new
monstrous arm s bid peace . , but
Justice . . hut tranquility and
concord."
Pope John observed his birth­
day (Nov. 23), his eye* firmly fix­
ed on the future and two major
objectives. As one of the world's
greai moral leaders, one objec­
tive Is world peace.
It will be the lop subject when
r [esidc.il Kiscnhownr calls upon
him next month.
As spiritual leader of more than
300 million Roman Catholics, his
second objective is a reunion of
the Roman Church with the
Orthodox churches of the East
and to win back other Christian
groups now separated from Rome.
To this end he has cslled an
Ecumenical Council, a meeting of
all the world'a Catholic church
leaders. No exset date for the
council has been set but it will
be the first in around to years.
It is among the highest of all
church councils.
It was last month that Pope
John rounded out the first busy
year of hit reign, a year which
effectively killed the belief ha
would he an "interim" Pope
whose accomplishments generally
would be limited lo a consolida­
tion period after Pope Pius XII.
But even morr lhan hla ac­
complishment*, the Pope's own
personality ha* scited Ihe imagi­
nation even of those outside hit
church.
This rotund peasant's son dem­
onstrated early hii genuine fondne.sa for people and his impati­
ence with tradition.
In the last year, the Pontiff
has msde some to visits nutslda
the Vatican, one to the Rome cen­
tral priaon.
Exalted, titled .and humble
have encountered* the earthy
warmth of Pope John in the last
year.
He has received the Shah of
Iran, King Hussein of Jordan, Ihe
king and queen of Greece and
Princess Margaret of Britain. He
also has teen the sick and blind
in Rome, and exchanged the time
of day with atrret cleaners.
The sweep of his interests his
included lsnguages, so that al
77 he began learning to speak
English.
Rul while even the Commu­
nists have found it difficult to
stu c k this new leader, he has
demonstrated that for him there
will be no compromise with Com­
munism.
He told Catholics throughout
the world they could not remain
good Catholics if they cast their
ballots for politicians or parties
which cooperata with the Reds.

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Clink
"So I prepared a little m aauil
on the subject, which te now being
used In our city.
"And it aeems to get results, too, .
for of 22 college freshmen from •
our high school. 21 are making ex­
cellent grades.”
Dr. Wisebeart ia quite right in
saying far too many young folk*
lack Ihe baiic principles of effec­
tive study.
And when they take an e i a n ,
they tend to rush into tbo ques­
tions pell mell, before they r u ­
tile what the professor is asking.
In fact, many college students A
wilt "shoot the bull" te the extent *
of two or even threw blue books
full of rambling word*, yet never
get down to Ihe precise questions
the professor asked.
■OW TOBTUBY

So here are a few rule• bp wMcb
you can glean fa r more frem
your study hours:
(!) Skim read the textbook a *
signmrnt before you actually get
down lo close study thereof.
4
Ju it turn the pages and glance
at all the headlines or sectional
headings, for this glvss yon a
rough outline of the seope of that
chapter.
(2j Then go hack to the start
and begin reading for "m ealy"
items, such aa dates or lawa ar
tabulation! of the three or four
principles the author may list in
(a), (b) and (c) order.
(3) Underline these m e a t y m
item*, preferably with red paocil, w
so they will stand out during a
fast review later on.
(4) Make a running irue-fatte a r
"multiple choice" exam on the
chapter as you read it.
Thia jolts you out of your aleepy
state and wakes you up, for tho
act of writing a fact aa a "true"
or a "fal*e" item for your own
quix, prevents the nodding stato
where you turn pages hut don’t a
absorb Ihe meanings. Note the v
sampler:
T. F. ( 1) William Jam et Hats I
primitive emotions (Page 71)
After you sift the meat from n
chapter and put those facta into
such true-false statementa, you
don't need to read the assignment
again.
Instead, Just test your asIf an
jo u r own quix. If you forget the
proper answer, you have the retsr- A
ence to tt in the parentheses.
•
As soon as you turn to that poge,
It hits you betwen the eyes, for
you should have it underlined ka
red pencil.
As a variation of liw true-false,
employ the 4-answer (Multiple
choice) formal, as:
William Jam ei aaya there a rt
how many primitive emotions?
TWO THREE
FOUR
FIVE
These types of quix arv railed A
"objective" exams and permit you V
to review a lengthy chapter m
the few minutes you are an rout*
to clasi.
Indeed, you ean review ao en­
tire textbook by sueh exams with­
in an hour.
"After you have learned the facta,
repeat them. This ia called over­
learning. Get Into bull sessions with
other classmatee and help tutor
the latter, for aa you become their _
teacher, you learn much faster. •
And send for the booklet "Hew
to Improve Your Memory and
Study Better." enclosing a stamped
return envelope, plus 20e (non­
profit).

Always write te Dr, Crone hs
rare ef this newspaper, meleetag a long 4c stamped, addressed
tavelope aad 20c te caver typing
and printing costa when yon a m i
for one of kia booklets.

Historians Trace
Origin O f Feast

NEW YORK (UPIV — Did yon
ever wonder whu gave ns tho
Thanksgiving hint?
Artec Indians were feasting ao
turkey when the Spanish eon.
quist adore* invaded Mexiee hi
Ihe 16th century. Some historian* 4
say Cnlumhui took Central Amerlean turkeys hark to Spain la
prove he had touched foreign coil.
Others say Captain Hernande
Cortex, in hi* conquest of Mesico,
was the first white man to taste
A survey by Auburn University turkey meat, although he thought
showed thst women make most it was peacock. American Indians
trips up and down the stairs while aim a,e turkey long before the
carrying laundry, cleaning equip white nun landed on these shore*.
mem or yoong children.
Our present domestic turkeys
come from wild American antes- t 1
tors which first were taken te
Europe hy invading forces, then
t» rv r 1
re introduced hy early New Eng­
RIDt IN THi A TP 1 land settlers.
PHONE FA 3-t2l*
ADMISSION • 60c
The United State* birth rale ia
htHOIKS UNDER U • FREE l&amp;l was 24.3 per 1,000 popula­
tion; Canada's was 27.3 per 1,600.
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S-BBDROOM, kftchao equipped
honor- Phone FA IMM ar
FA 2-8132.
FURN. apt, 2300 MeMoortHa.
LOOKING for a real nice plaee,
clean aod nicely him if bed. uoa
Elm Avenue. &gt;65. NO I 3187.
* lBOOM apartment, alee freshly
paioted fix room apartment. Ito
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Motor Route Carrier
To aervloo Enterprise end Ren■aa Juactioa area. Apply San­
ford Herald.

PI ABO TUNING A REPAIRING
Robaaw Sparling (iaada
W. L. HARMON
2944-1 B. lit.
Ph. PA 9*1961
PH. FA 2-4223 After 6 P. M.
---28. Automata lee
RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO
Greenware
Free Initrurttom EXTRA NICE 1*37 Mercury Mont
rlair fordor. Automatic tram
Gift Plrtea—Supplies—Kilns
mission, R and II 2400 mi., new
Rinehart Roed
Ph. FA 2-1707
nylon Urea, luperior condition
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
inside and out. Will sell for
Vespa Motor Scoolera
*1,473 or will lake older car in
Heater A Lawn Mower Service
trade. See at 102 Suniand Dr. or
Weal Country Club Rd. r \ 2 7928
call TA 2-7233.
C*« pi eta la wo
Montana nee; I9-A Trailers
Pertillier—Ipriylag — Mowing
JOHN LOMBIBSE
1*34 43 ft. Great Lake) House419 Wlllew Ava. PA 9-Tl*f
trailer for sale; reasonable. Call
FA 2-7914.
TV and RADIO REPAIR af t
3:00 aighta and waekenda; San­ 3-BEDROOM trailer tally air con­
ford, Laks Mary and Longwood.
ditioned, waibcr and dryer. Will
PA 2-2772 and FA 2-8613.
sell equity very reasonable or
will trado lor oquily In 3 bed­
■■MIC TANK SERVICE
room home. Phono PA 1-3134.
Rlnea 1948
A. BARK
DeBART
KOrth 1-4422
NUrth 8-4711 21. Furnttorw
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4-Bedroom borne with 3!i baths,
large living room; dialog room,
Florida mom: terrauo doors,
renutl
best, lever el fruit
trees.
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BUSINESS PROPERTY
Large store with one ibedroem
apartment and two l-bedroom
•partmaoia. On corner tot with
extra lot in raar for parkiag.

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Reglilmd Real Batata Broker
Mary E. Larmaa — Lee Salvell
B. E. Rogrre, Sr, Aeaeclatea
Pk. FA 2 1 * 1 17-91 at Hiawatha
IDEM, Retirement Home near
Lake Mary. Lake privileges, 1
Bedrooms, CBS, livlag room,
eirporte, utility, quiet acigbter.
hood Bargain for caah or will
sell on terini. Owner, FA 8-4728.
FLORIDA Lxkrfront Lota $19,300.
$4 V» ra*h. US mo. Spring fed
lake. Good fishing. 2M ft. an
lake, t acres, 8 bedroom, l'x
hath modern CB houae. 23 ml.
New Smyrna. 3 mi. Sanford,
lirarv Herring, Knterpriae Rd,,
Osteen.
2-BEDROOM frame houae m very
| good condition: aprtokitr ayatem: front and rear screened in
pirn: sa-ajc: large corner lot;
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IIEKIIKKT STKNSTItOJI
Keiiattrrd Kruker
ROOFING.
Gutter*.
Spouting.
LEN RIHNKIt
Roof Repair!, Painting, Cement
LOTTIE BROADWAY
A Carpenter W &gt;rk General
XEN TORBETT
Home Repair*, to Yri Kxprr
■ErrYE D. SMITH
lenre. Very Ia * Rale*. Phone
AMorlalea
FA 3-3902.
lit N. Park Pb. PA 2 2110
~ FINE "INTERIOR PAINTING "
NEW^iOMESLoclTArbor;l aad
O. H. Ferguson FA 2-1177
4 bedroom i ; Fir
exciuag
family living with planned lux­
B A M ROOKING
ury ptux ample entertaining
Contractiag A Repairs
facilities and play areas at
Uceoied — Bonded —Insured
moderate prices Shown by ap­
FREE ESTIMATES
pointment. Call FA 24032.
III Sanford Ave. Ph FA 2 7943

0 M. M. KEYSTONE Mwvto
ra, 2 extra toot**,
-973. Ph. FA 2 9411.
PERFECTION Heater, solid oak
coffee table, U3 ft. m u climb
fence, Singer button hot* at­
tachment, large trunk.
FA 2-7738.
SEMI AUTOMATIC Zig-Zag Feet*
able. Twenty year guaraatoq
part*, labor and service. Re•ponvible party with local credit
take over paymaati only. M i
model. Write Credit Manana,
Rau CM, e/o Sanford H and.
USED portable Royal Delate
Quiet Typewriter: excellent candltlon; reasonable. TU Oak*
Phone PA 2-004T.
22-A—Artklee Wanted

BABY high chair, FA
23—Notices A

WANTED: Lady to akaro lovely
home; bus bend ovar eeai. 9411
Adama CL Phona FA MMB.
3 4 - Lee* A Fo
L O S T ; Commercial Vacuum
Cleaner oa air baas road, be­
tween Sanford Ave., 1st Bt. a»
Golden Lake. B E W A B »
fA 2-3171.
LOST: Black hotaod pu;
Bronson’s Farm. W!
please call FA 2-1327.
LOST: About 27th St., traitor n o
tank, name "Todter” oa tt. W1B
party who picked U up Frt. otto
please ph. FA 2 3810. REWARD.
LOST: Smalt brown ate
main dog la Ptoaerort
area. Child * pot FA S-UM.

II. EdutaUaa —

U. I. CIVIL SERVICE TECTB;
Men Women, IB-38. Start high M
993.00 weak. Preparatory train­
ing until appointed. Thousands
WiadahlsM
Hath Liana
of Juba open. Experience usually
Daar Gtoaa
Vent Gtoaa
Jenkins Furniture
unnecessary. FREE taformattoa
RBRVICK
499 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-741* on Jobs, salaries, requireme n t
-Saakarlk Gtoaa anti Paint Ca.
While TODAYI Ltoeoto " ’
CUSTOM BUILT lurnitur* -aiaHI-114 W. tod SL
PA t
Pekla IS. nitooUa.
gle piece* or aete. Alao furni­
ture repair. CabioeU made.
PUMPS - araiN B L in
FA 2-7043.
AB types and rteee. inaliAtd
"Do K YouraelT*
12. Articles For Halo
WE BBPA1R AND SERVICE
I T I N I
GOOD u*ed appliance* and TV’a,
Baektoeey aad 3apply Ce.
we Jake at 317 S. Palmetto
NAVY AND

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

1-BEDROOM boma
hardwood
floor*. Liria lot. 2408 Adams U, f e e l l a . U
Court. Wynnewood. T e r m s .
WORKING MOTHERS bring your
PA 1-1817.
children la ma for good rare.
M lu Magnolia Evans, 38 Wil­
KHRUSHCHEV SAID
liam Clark Court: borne of Mra.
"The proposition that the average
Agnat Know lee, Sanford.
American can afford to live In
W W ladk
Pb FA 1*082
STORY HOOK HOUSE
a three bedroom, two bath home WILL Baby ait in my borne week
TV PIfTUItiE- TL,BE SPECIAL
days. FA 2 7700.
ON FOREST DRIVE
like the one shown at the Inter­
For 2 weak* only!
national Exposition in Mwrow
Twe bedrooms, tna pink, eoe blue
17 in ixi-crpl some
la nothing but CAPITALISTIC U^fMumbln^torvIce*
-Shady let—lll.oca - owner
portables)
123 V)
PROPAGANDA!”
had to move to icy north and
24 In. 9U.30
Plumbing &amp; Repairs It In 433.30
will sell at whatever reasonable
All tultcs have i. 1 year guxrantee.
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414 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 97to
lay calling us to sea this little
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8*4 Sanford Ave. Phon. PA 21181
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY MMJK
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103 So Oak
Ph FA 71742
OUTSTANDING &gt; BR.. I&gt;&gt; bath;
Realtor A Iniuror
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patio; larga lot: fine neighbor­
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffee
hood NO QUALIFYING. 11200 Arthur P. Dsjr, l.vetrtt Harper
/ Flumbim 3 Heali5 7
dowi. |80 par month. FA 17888.
Robert r . May, Bart Pilrher,
Helen E. Noonan
AIK CONDITIONINB
Phone FA !-4!Wt
IIS N. I’srk
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CONTRACT aad REPAIR WORK
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
JSin
Oak
FA I 7684
PA 2-4MI
2-BEDROUM, kitchen equipped HOT laaferd Ave.
BROKER
home.
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down
payment.
93&lt;i
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t*t la. Park Ava. Pk FA i itoi
II. Eltctriral Srrvirca
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Sid Yihlea
3844 Freurti Ave.
laadicspod. Partly furnished.
RA.NDAI.1. ELECTRIC CO.
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113 Magnolia
PA Zuoi.'i
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Dei Saya For Service Cell. .
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Sanford
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Ph. PA M M *

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22. Art teles Fee Bala

CM Flew ere Far Any OrreeDa SINGER PORTABLE for
HANFORD FLOWER SHOP
due. to reapoualbte party with
FA 1.1822
or
FA 1-92 71
loeil credit. Take ovar pay*
menu t t 98.48. Writa Credit
17. Pate • Livestock • sappHaa
Manager, Boa CM, e/o
Herald.
FREE: 3 part Persian kittens.
23' H0BE 91.10. Boy's Waotora
Phone FA 2-1208.
FLOOR landing and llatshing
Dungartea ttJS pe. Axmy-Navy
Cleaning, Waxiag. I • r v I a g
MINfATURE poodles AKC relitSurplus Store, 310 Sanford Ava.
Semtetee Caoaty eiaM tto*
tored, excellent pedigree, Pk.
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FA 2 3442.
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TRADING POST, FA 2-0077.

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FURNISHED Lakefrant apart- FIVE ACRES on Orange Blvd.,
Psols; five room house; garage.
maot. Contact R. *. Camera,
H. A. Taylor, Bt. 1 Box 1M.
ro —
3-BEDROOM untarnished bouM, I BEDROOM, CB borne. Low
c ism Bits rwi-m S»W»»u, l*r
down aod monthly pay meats.
kilebao electrically equipped.
Call PA 1 3347.
MU
WUlow Avenue.
Call
*Tow Um fo lk s »— fliln ln y
fA 10274.
MAJOR RROWN RBALTY
Realtar
MELAKA APARTMENTS: raemi
prirata batka, 114 W. Pi rat I t
LAKE MARY
Hi. PA 2-5237 af PA I-1M4.
HOUSE for Sale or Trade: Price
LAKE MABY: New house. &gt; bad97,100. Terms. Ph. PA I-B1S4.
rooms, untamahad,
kitebaa
equipped. Pbooa PA 1-AtM.
LOCH ARBOR
CANAL FRONT
I1EDROOM unfurnished house,
441
Crystal Drive
&lt;11 Rualla Drlva. 9*0 mastb.
This three bedroom homo with lto
BANFORD PROPKBTlKa
PA 2-1U0.
baths, kitchen equipment, dis114 Atlantia Beak Building
SMALL etraa tarn, aparlmaot; Fie. Manila
poael, exhaust fan. space beater
R. B. Ivtra
private entrance PA 3-070S.
and Venetian blinds can be
YOU NAME nr-W E IX FIND IT
yours tar the low dewm garment
t. Waatad to Rent
af 91900 aad aeaumt low In­
PARMER’S AGENCY
ternet rata mortgage te *W V
N. V. farmer. Renter
WANTED: room Is modern
IBs owner has bean traneforrwd
D.
H.
Whitmore
with private bath. Must be A-l,
and
has authorised us to tower
Lillian G. Trams
far active retired gentle mao.
the
price
to 914.BM wtth Imme­
Associate*.
Write Boa 4. T., e /o Seated
diate poaaeseaian.
Eielustva
I l l A French Ava. Ph. PA 9-MI1
Herald.
Altar hours, PA U B U , PA 9-4IB1,
COUPLE would like ta rentes bay PA H an
ROBERT A.
like rent, a I bedroom, kHatea
equipped house, net near air FOB BALE BT OWNER: House, PA*
111 Hally Ava., 8-bedrooma.
bast. Write Box Ste, Sanford ar
Priced tar quick atln at 99,400. EXTRA LARGE I bedroom, 1 yr.
phono PA 1-7441.
old epic and mao home an large
11,609 down payment Cemtart
picturesque lot to Buwlaad EaI. Reel Batata Par Bala
Mrs. M. L. Reknew, 1MB E.
tataa. Case* la to Sanford; 3
Bewtoato Blvd._______________
ml. to elactranlca plants; M
M I D ROOM, living room, dinmto. to Orlando. Owner wtU sail
S L Jm L ct tfn A p Cm
tag room, kitebaa equipped,
below market value; 914,MB;
panelled Ftor
room. Easy
with 11,343 down, BUM mo.
111 N. Park Ava. IB. PA M lM
terms. Call FA I-ITA4.
FHA, no qualifying, no mort­
gage coals. Fart occupancy. In­
1 BEDROOM, I baths. 4th addi­
cluded extras are custom drapes
tion Pinecrast, 91,09* equity.
and blinds, bath vanitory, OK
Ph. FA 2-TBU.
range and refrigerator. Must tea
to appreciate this value at 103
RAYMOND M. BALL Sunlaod Dr. or call PA 2-7138.
from Nov. to, HOC, h&gt; July 4.
Mil.
However, the “false" J a h a
XXIlt was recognised aa pontiff
during bis reign by many great
Eurapaaa
countries,
including
France. Gormany and England.
Finally, the troubled times
caught up with him aad ha wai
farced ia ftoe wheo the Caused
of Constance deposed Mm Warn
the papal thrums. Ha was thrown
into jaU.
Tbe false pope remained to Jail
ia Flvsnca until early ia 1419
when Popa Mania V bad him re­
leased. “John XXIU” vowed ab­
dication and obedience to Martlo
V — vows which bo kept until bU
death In Dacembar af that asms
y e a r . _________ •

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front: elria; link la room; khPA I-4M1
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PA I MM, i
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FURNISHED houat; reaioofblt.
af cHy liinl's; kitchen equipped.
Phone PA 2-MM.
Venetian blinds, aeaee healer.
Must sail at once. 939M. Will
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trade for lata modal car.
Ca r 1 a a. Kitchen equipmeat,
FA 1-0*61 or FA 1-0333.
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CONTEST BLANK
Mail to: Contest Chairman
.lay ecu Information Building
Sanford, Florida, Box 339
GENERAL RULES:
1. F.ntriea must be located in tha Sanford Ar**
(contact Information Building for limits).
2. Contestants may enter Residential or Cominer*
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1. Entries must be mailed or brought to the Jay*
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Tomb Of 'F alse' Pope Comes
As Surprise To Sightseers

FI/1RENCE, M.ly (UPlb-Sight
■eera visiting tha fabulous leaaiasanee treaaures of Florence
lake a look at the beiutital work
—then do a doable-take at the
Inscription.
For the Inscription say* it la
Rm tomb of -Pope John XXIII,”
And Don i teHo, one ef the pattest
aeuMora of th
a l. did indeed
depict a pontiff on hit M ar garb1 ad in the robe* af Mm lytaf-laatate.
Of course, it ia net Mw Pope
John XXIII who la the sucrent
ntpreme pontiff. This la Ma tomb
of the “falie” pope—a papa not
recognized by the Vatican.
John XXIII, who was the world­
ly and crafty Naopolltan Baldas aara Coeia, took tbe peat by
bribery and intrigue at &gt; Mate
when the church war undergoI log the crista of tha great acci­
dental ichitm. He served aa
“pope” from 1410 to 1411.
During that period aa many aa
three men claimed to bs pope at
the same time.
Tbe pope now recognised by
the church, as the rightful pon­
tiff was Gregory XII, who served

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All Husk Yule
Service Slated
For Church Dec. 13
Rtate toraad sut last wtok to be
■aMtimtod Jar tho Civic Ballet
Company ed Central Florida.
Leviaeff, Artistic Dinai l l , aagrsaeed hi* delight to tbs
toteroat sad enthusiasm shown
IT tin yeong dancers.
. Ta date Levtaoff has salaried
■ dancers for the Senior Comygay. The Junior Group composed
a f M youngsters, ages *-l«, lo n
gaw addition to Civic Ballet Com­
pany this year. Central Florida Is
Warn laxfard, Cocoa Beach, LockWrt, Kissimmee, Leesburg, Ortoads, Winter Park, Winter Gardaa and Enterprise.
.Senior Company dancers from
fcWlfird are Caret Lee Blllson and
Pftakie Jones.
Junior Company dancers from
Sanford era Joanne C. Huhw, Luaflto Lse King, Daryl McLain,
Batty Odham, Bbarnlynn Williams
Md Dealt* Wynn.
J b a Senior Company la to iwhearsal and will ta ready by Dec.
SB to /r esent i "L’Ksprite do la

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- Halted Pis h International
•'LONDON—Sir Winston Church111, cheered when be made a sur­
prise visit to Parliament on hia
S i b V .’M :* •SvvWIny t ahnrita*
gad Conservatives for their apI lease:
HI accept most gratefully and
o v erly both forma of rompli-

Vale*," Masquerade Suite, by
Khatchaturian; •‘Pastorale," Ad­
age, Ballet Suit* Ne. 1 by Bhoatakovicb; "Ballet Tyrokeoa," Bal­
let from the opera "William Tell"
by Boasinl.
Levineff will be honored by tfa*
Board ef Directors of Civic Ballot
Co. at a roeopUoa to bo bald at

TV's Sunday Showcase
Pulls Major Boo-Boo
By FRED DANZIG
NEW YOBK (UPI) - Remem­
ber Alan Handley?
He’s the fellow who ran the
Academy Awards fiasco last
spring. Wall, ha tried to make up
for it aa producer-director of an­
other awards show Sunday night
on NBC-TV’a Sunday Showcase.
This time, M was the record in­
dustry’s turn (o hand out the
hardware, called "Grammy," to
Its deserving performers.
While Handley’s one-hour colorcoot ended on schedule — I sus­
pect the use of tape helped —
It etiil couldn’t avoid a major
boo-boo. This came when Van
Cliburn made ■ shambles of the
classiest tnusle awards by read­
ing from tho wrong card*. Servos
them right, though, for hiring
Cliburn merely to walk on and
talk. Ho didn’t perform.
After this gaffe, tho show set­
tled down to a imoothcr, matterof-fact and duller presentation.
Moat of the numbers were below
the production and excitement
levels m Dick Clark t aaturnay
night rock-n-roil salvo on ABCTV, although three of Ute 10
numbers
were
staged
with
unusual imagination. 1 refer to the
ubiquitous Bobby Darin’s “ Mack
the Knife," Duke Elllnglon’a “An­
atomy of a Murder," and Jimmy
Driftwood’s ’’Bailie of New Or­
leans." Host Meredith Willson
was handicapped by a static
script and nothing to do.

MIAMI — Ban. Pnt McNamara
(D-Mleb.), stating that, be has
■ad* no sacrat of the fact that
fct* wtf* and nephew ere on his
payroll:
- l tape tbs government gala a*
■web worth from other people on
Dialing and Filing: CBS-TV’*
Ha payroll as I da from what I filmed Small World ihow has ths
fa y » y people.”
happy habit of leaving In remarks
that poke fun at its format. Con­
LONDON — Elocution toacher fronted by a middle commercial,
Mrs. Rath Bottartll, describing Field Marshal Montgomery pro
her course la teach parakeets tested with: "We don’t want any
•Isan and proper language:
commircial stuff in this, I think
"I never let them hear bad it’s much loo good." As Ed Murlanguage. I do swear occasional­ row laughed, Monty added, "I
ly, but I go out the mom to think ll’a the rat’s whiskers." But
NBW YORK — Koek V roll
disc jockey Alan Freed, after bs(sig asked the difference between
"payula” and consultant ftos
which ho ha* admitted receiving
from record firm*:
"Someone will have to explain
payola.”

To Hold Donee
- Th* .Seminole High Diversified
Cooperative Training Club is
sponsoring a dance lo be held
Friday at the Sanford Civic Cen­
ter from a-11 p. m.
The benefit deuce, open to the
public, will feature dour prises,
Orlando linger Ral Donncr who
m ule ■ rrcent recurd of “Tell
Mt Why”, The Cornetts’ TV hand
and the Delray*.
Food baskets lo help the needy
Will be welcomed by Hie DCT
Club, composed of students who
attend school in the morning and
Work in Hie afternoon.

Florida Special
To M ake First- Run
Th* Atlantic Coast Line Florida
Special will make Hi first run or
toe season from New York. Der.
IT, and its first northbound trip
to m Miami Dee. II, Sanford ACL
ticket agent L. T. Sheppard re­
ported today. Under its new sche­
dule th* Special will leave New
York in the morning and the
northbound will pull out of Miami
hi tbs afternoon, thus permitting
an extra diy in Florida.
Th# Waat Coaat Champion’s
through sleeping eervire (rom New
York lo Naples begins Der. IT.
The Miamian, an all-Pullman
teaiq, wiki run between New York
and Miami twice weekly, leaving
Blew York on Monday and Friday
afternoons, and leaving Miami
« Sunday and Thuriday morntog*. The East Coast Champion,
to* Havana Special Use Ever■ledee sad Palm alto wilt continue
their regular service. Coupons for

the Roroaia House on Sunday Dec.
g. Tho first showcase rehearsal
performance (ia praetice dress)
of L’EspriU da la Vales" will bo
danced at this time by Ua girls
ad the sampan/.
AH members and friends af
Civic Ballet Company art cor­
dially invited to attend.

Culi Scout i’xrk 2C1 at its last
meeting was treated (a a series of
skits, contest* sml award cere,
monies.
The meeting was held *1 the
First Methodist Church in Oviedo,
Den 2, member* wearing black
moustache*, high collar* and deep
cuffs, pantominrd a barber shop
nlng. An original skit, written by
Jim Fraser, father of on* of the
boys, was presented by Den t.
A guessing content, under Ibe
direction of Mrs. J. M. Staley,
was enjoyed. Koch person was
asked to guess the numlwr of
rookies in * J*r. Susan Stiimpf,
who guessed 1«M), received the
cookies for her award.
A candlelight Hobcut ceremony
was conducted, at which time llohr* t pins were presented lo Bill
Crabtree, (iilliert Michael and
Hilly Slonipf. Hilly, who has been
a Cub since last spring, also was
pir-ented hi* wolf budge, a silver
arrow, a gold srrow and a bear
book.

•van Monty and bis fellow sol­
dier* — Generals Mark Clark and
Fridoiln Vow Soe-c. — couldn’t
halt that commercial blits. The
rast of il» ihow was mostly ster­
ile and trita., .poor Army. Firat
cam* Saturday’s 43-12 loss to
Navy oo NBC-TV and on Sunday,
four West Pointers lost to four
Annapolis men on CBS-TV’* GK
College Bowl, 2T0-M Of the two
setbacks. I’ll bat the quit show
trouncing was the more humili­
ating. NBC-TV’a_ syrupy, stodgy
Friday night special, "The Mira­
cle on 34lh Street" was filled with
Yuletlde good will lo all but psy­
chologists. Ed Wynn's portrayal
of Santa Claus contained too
much Ed Wynn. Jack Benny and
hia guest, Jack Paar, missed a
fine opportunity for high rnmedy
Sunday night on the CBS-TV halfhour. Routine stuff.
The Channel Swim: The award­
winning program Omnibus, which
NBC-TV was unable lo sell lo
sponsors for the current season,
nas caugut me Cbd-tV tj* . . . in
and now is reported to be near
a salt. Trade sources say the net­
work Is anxious to revive the pro­
gram a* part of its new effort lo
Improve it* public. ima" \ . .
Pater Lawford and lermlone
Gingold have been jddrd to
Frank Sinatra’s ABC TV special
on Sunday, Dec. II. Hedda Hop­
per will preside over in NBC-TV
Hexall special on Jan. 10. The for­
mat ia based on Miss Hopper’s 33
years in Hollywood. Singer Hobby
Darin it the subject of Ralph Ed
wards’ This Is Your Life show on
NBC-TV Wednesday, Dec. 2 Ar­
thur Godfrey’s next CBS-TV spe­
cial, set for Friday, Jan. 13, will
feature segments taped in Jam ai­
ca, where Godfrey will spend a
week starting Dec. 3, Sam Levcnion suhs for Godfrey on CBS ra­
dio during that timr.

Other winning awards were a*
follows: Wayna Crabtree, cub
badge, gold arrow and two silver
arrows; Jimmy Fraser, bear budge
and gold arrnw;bsrar badge and
lion book to l’hllip Walker: Richaril Walker, gold arrow and (rear
book; Ibm .Sliver, wolf badge, gold
arrow and twu silver arrow*;
Gilbert Voight, gold arrow and
lion book; Hill Crabtree, wolf
badge; Jimmy I'caraun, gold ar­
row anil Charles Evans, gold and
silver arrows.
Service star* weie presented to
Wayn# Crabtree, Gilbert Voight
and Jimmy Fraser. Honor rubs
for the mouth were Hilly Mtumpf,
Wayne Crabtree, Jinuny Fraser,
lion Stiver, Bill Crabtree and
Charles Evans.
Dan mother* for the msmlh of
December will ba Mrs. J. C.
Michael and Mr*. J, M. Staley in
tlvirdo and Mrs. Baldino and Mr*.
Voight In Chnluota.

St. Paul Church
Concert Dec. 28
Abraham Butler Hicks Jr. will
appear la a benefit concert for Si.
Paul Baptist Church, Dec. to, at
• o. a . at Croomi Academy.
Ticket* are on sale at BrutivsWilliam* Funeral Home; Snow'*
Cafe, Cleo’a Beauty Shop, Meti s
Beauty Shop, Stapler's Pharmacy,
Louie god* Shim and may be

voice— that they hav* Franck perfume th*t sells lo r $21 er |60

an ounce,
Aad —'"berau** you're to nice,"

The annual ail music Christmas
service of the First Presbyterian It may hav* nothing to do with
Church will be held on Dec. lg at United Nations debate on Hun­
S p. m., according to rhurcb of­ gary and a probable saw indict­
ment of Russia for its ruthless
ficials.
The hour of worship will Include suppression of the 195a Hungarian
ten anthems sung by the Chined revolt, but Communist Eait Ber­
eholr, with the participation of lin bears that • reduction of So­
the Intermediate Girls choir and. viet troops in Hungary once more
wtll be under the direction of Mrs. is being discussed. Soviet Defense
George Touhy, minister of music.
Minister Rodion MalL'OVsky is
The instrumental music .of the supposed to havs taken it up with
service will include three organ Soviet commanders in Hungary.
numbers, a violin solo and an
Boon reports that Chancellor
organ-violin (election. Mrs. Robert Konrad Adenauer will rely on
Anderson, whoso violin artistry French President Charles Dehas previously added to services Gaulle to look out for West Ger­
of the church, will be the soloist. man Interests in the coming west­
Twenty-seven members of the ern summit m cling. Adenauer is
ancel choir will take part In said to feel that among the West­
I telling in musk of the Christ­ ern Big Three, DeGaullc has the
mas story, w’.l!e IS of the girlsgreatest personal and national
Intermediate group will be heard stake ia the critical German and
jyt their portion of the musical Berlin issues. At the same time,
narrative.
he feels that President Eisenhow­
The vesper hour was chosen to er and British Prime Minister
permit members of other churches Harold MscmiUan era too preoc­
to attend this yulctidc adoration cupied by Ibe slot- and arms
and afford the Presbyterians op­ race to bs able to give hill con­
portunity to attend the services of sideration lo German interests.
some of the other churches.
Britain continues fearful that
France and West Germany be­
tween them will equeese Britain
Wine*Ta»ter§
out of Ha former position of pres­
HOLLYWOOD* (UPI) — Dur­ tige in European affairs. The
ing the filming of location scenes question of a bigger British sayfor Walt Disney’s "Pollyaoa" in so in Europe will be taken up In
Napa Valley, actort Adolphe Men- I/oodofi during the visit of Pre­
jou and Ed Dearing were invited mier Antonio Segnl of Italy. The
to visit one of the wineries for British hope to dust off the al­
most-forgotten West European
which the area is famoui.

a

ANYBODY FOR LKMON AUK suyn five-yenr-oid Cheryl
Shaw, of Tumpa. Florida who could just about comer
the kid 'it lemonade market. Cheryl has the busic in­
gredient in these four hnsketbull nized lemons. A bit of
sugar, some ice. and lots of water, would put her right
in business.
(UPI Telephoto)

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Union (WEU), in which they art
member* along with France, W e*t£
Germany, Italy and Um three
"Benelux" eountriea. The WEU
first waa aet up to permit Urn
staged rearming a&lt; Weat Ger­
many.
Thingt are looking up ia the tongdrawn negotiation* i* **tahil*B ew
lationa between Japan and toe Bepublic of Korea, aa result ad ef­
fective behind-tbe-acena* work bp to
U.S. officials. Incidentally, Tokyo
hears that North Korean Foreign
Minister Nam It, long a Comm*
nlat mouthpiece, lost hi* Joh be­
cause of the failure ef the schema
to repatriate thousands of Koreeue
now in Japan to Communlit North
Korea. Only a small percentage
Of the ltb.ooo North I w o r n to
Japan wanted it.

Hospital Notes
l-ewia Small, DeBary
Mattie Williams, Sanford
Louise Maisey, Oviedo

Mr. and Mrs. Willi* WINiams
Jr,, Sanford, a daughter
EHsrails i l l

Mark Dysll, Sanford
Ronald Driggers, Geneva
Lewis Hobby, Seated
John Wright, Sanford
Cieda Padgett, Sanford

t o o c

when there
were only
T
cars

FLORIDA

Back to 1905, whew there wars only 101 motor eohtote
in Florida, Standard Oil's quality products worn avaS
able whatever to* motorist shoes to drive.

now

FL O R ID A S
cars

number
v
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Florida's great progress in the post Halfcentury is reflected to the increas* of its motor vehicle*
to 7 .07A.73A* to 193B . . . with Standard Od’s quality
products ltd/ first to popularity.

.... Standard Oil
products have
been FIR ST in
popularity with
FL O R ID A
motorists

v

2,076.726.
Times change . . . c a n change . . . yet
three generation! of Florida motorist* hav*
continued to award tale* leadership to t o
product* that they’va found give them t o
moat performance for thair money—Standard
Oil. You’ve got to be good to stay out in front!

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Christmas Parade List
Completed B y Jaycees
The Jaycees have marshalled a
display of pomp, music and color
for Friday's Christmas t’srsde
through downtown Sanford.
A Marine color guard will lead
Ihe parade down First Si. from
Sanford Ave. when the starting
•^th istle blow* at 3: IS p. nt.
™ Following the color guard will
be 13 hands, 31 large floats, 18
email floats, tix marching units,
tour trucks and 18 cars. At least
1,000 persons will be in the pagenl
and 30,000 watchers are expected,
parade chairman Jack Wither and
publicity chairman Dave Klingen
smith said today.
The first section will consist ut
the color guard, Sanford Police

Chief Roy Williams, Sheriff J. L.
Hobby, Highway Patrol Iroope.s,
a Navy marching platoon, the
Seminole High School Rand. Fire
Chief Mack Cleveland Sr., Jaycrc
President Mason Wharton, the
city and county commissioners, a
state legislative delegation. Cham­
ber of Commerce President B. L.
Perkins and Committer of 100
Chairman Scott Burns. Assistant
Parade Marshal Stu Stetson will
lead the fired group.
The Sanford Jr. High band, the
Odham and Tudor float, the Ka­
rtell of America small float and
marching unit, the Lions Club
float, die Jaycee Wives Club, the
Jaycee float and the polio car will

W oodruff Quits
A s Gator Coach
m
GAINESVILLE (LTD — Bob Woodruff resigned today
aa football ooach and athletic director a t tho Uni vend ty of
Florida, under heavy pre.-s.sure from alumni and atudenta.
Announcement of Woodruff'! resignation wai made by
University President J. Wayne Reitz.
“In discussing his resignation with him," Reitz auid, "it
mutually agreed that he will
•ontinue aa coach and athletic
director pending selection of hia
"I wiata to express my ap­
preciation for the fine job he had
4 o n e aa head football coach and
athletic director," Rciti said. “The
new coach at the University of
— r turitla wtH be named as sow aa
po»iible.”
Woodruff just completes! 10 years
at the Southeastern Conference
school amid widespread criticism
among Plorida sports writers and
alumni and fans. Ill* (ram this
season finished the season with a
J t 1 mark, climaxed by a stunOning upset victory over Miami
faturday, 23-14 which knocked the
Hurricanes out of the Orange Bowl.
Woodruff la the second coach of
a Florida university to quit In this
football season. Perry Moss, twice
banged in eHigy by students at
Florida State University, left there
and moved—at twice the salary—
to the professional Montreal Alou•tie*.
The
Woodruff announcement
feram e as a surprise in the face of
his denials of such a move )uM last
week. During the football season
Woodruff was hanged, buried or
drowned in effigy several time*.
He also was endorsed by the en­
tire football team and given a
vote of confidence by a majority
of sports writers in a secret bal­
lot taken during the Georgia game
Nov. T.
.Some sports columnists began
S tash in g out at the former Tennes­
see tackle when his team had a
30 record. When Ihe team was
■till undefeated, but once tied,
Woodruff was accused of being
too conservative, uninspirationai
and not using his players to best
advantage.
Woodruff. 43. was lured to Flor­
ida from Baylor after three Gator
coaches had been able to produce
only cine winning season in 14
C le a rs .

Rossmtn Named
Fund Treasurer

News Briefs
Polio Report
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Threw
more polio eases were reported
io Florida last week, boosting live
year's total to IN. This com­
pared with Z3» cases for the same
period in 1938.

Landing Trouble
TAMPA (UPI) —A National Atr
Lines Convair carrying 12 persons
landed safely Tuesday night after
circling Tampa international Air­
port about 20 minutes with ap­
parent landing gear trouble. How­
ever, the trouble was found to be
in the warning light and not in
the landing gear, an airline of­
ficial said.

Graham Crusade Set
MIAMI (UPI) -E vangelist Billy
Graham wilt meet with local
ministers and laymen today to
plan a sene* or meetings here.
The erusade pioiiabiy will lie
held in February or March of
1981. Details will be worked out
by an
executive
committee
expected to he namnl at today's
meeting.

Walkout Averted
NEW YORK ( UPI I - The In
temillonal Lo. -shoremen'* Assn
agreed Tuesday night to a new
contract, averting the threat of a
renewed East ami Gulf Coast
dock walkout when a Taft Hartley
injunction rxpirci Dec. 27. Still
unresolved wai the crucial issue
of automation, but the 70,000 •
member union agreed lo submit
the problem to hind mg arbitration
if nn solution la reachrd in to
more days of negotiation*.

Brutality Charge

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
governor's olfice confirmed k i*
Jack Rnssman was appointed investigating reports of brutality
treasurer of the buldins fund com­ to Negroes hy Bay County law
mittee of the Upsala Presbyterian officers William Killian, an aalr
Church at die group's meeting to Gov. L Hoy Collins, asked
Monday,
Tuesday Highway Patrol Com­
The group also discussed plan* mander II. N. Kirk man and Hay
• j tor the construction of the build- Sheriff M J. Daffin (or a foil
log and agreed to launrh a pro ropon no the death of a Negro
jeef selling Mocks a* a first stop , airman and th* beating of
Inward financing tho project.
I other.

travel In the second section led by
assistant parade marshal Jack
Hand.
Assistant Marshal Clyde Long
will lead the third section com­
posed of the Winter Garden High
band, the Altamonte Elementary
School float, the Ratio Riders
float, the Beta Jg n ia Phi Car and
the Tuberculosis Association, Sanford Manufacturers, and Lake
Mary School floats.
Tiie Crooms Academy Band will
be the first unit in lh« fourth
section commanded by Assistant
Marshal Richard Keogh. Follow­
ing them will be the Crooms
marching unit, the Midway Ele­
mentary School, Goldsboro Ele­
mentary and Cutset Brewer Court
floats ■ml Ihe Phyllis Wheatley
High band.
Tbs Florida MdaUtry M o o t bend
and marching unit, the David
Mathes, Southside Elementary
School. Fleet Reeertt Association
and Kuslora .Vogels Car Club
floats will be in the sixth section
led by Assistant Marshal Curtis
Dunaway.
Assistant Marshal Bob BrLson
will command Section Seven. The
DeLand High hand. Ihe Rtde-AWhile Stables and Waal Side Kle
meatary School floats, the Milehetl adjustable boat and trailer,
and the Holy Cross Episcopal
Church and St. Luke's Christian
Day School floats will appear in
this group.
The Mt. Dora High School band,
Sanford Woman's Club float,
Seminole Sports Car Club Asso­
ciation c a rs,. Civitan Club. Lake
Monroe School, Altamonte Ele­
mentary School, and H P.O.E. So.
180 floats will travel in section
eight, led by Assistant Marshal
Phil Bell.
Ken Mrlqloah wiH be assistant
Marshal for the ninth section,
composed of the Leesburg High
School band, the Skate City float,
the Pat Fletcher cars, and the
Abstract Corporation, Anna Mill­
er Circle, Sanford Orlando Ken
nel Club and Monroe Harbor
floats.
Section M) will havr the Eustis
High School band, the Odham
ami Tudor large float, the WIOD
car. Hie Hoy Scout Troop sno
marching unit, another Southside
School float, the First Presbyter­
ian Church float, the 4-11 Boys
Cub Scout Pack 343, the Seminote High School, Pilot Club anA
Salvation Aritiy fluW, t/H1wJ*aA
vaiion Army marching unit, the
llnlarv ('lull float and the three
Florida Forestry trucks. Hob
Crumley will be Ihe Assistant
Marshal (or this section.
leading off Section 12, com­
manded by Ed Hunt, will be the
Hi shop Moore High School band,
followed hy Ihe Sanford Naval Air
Station, Sanford Grammar School,
Sanford Junior High, and Semi­
nole Neighborhood Girl Kcuul*
floats, with two Hishop and Hart
truck* and a Robson's Sporting
Goods float.
The Winter Park High School
band, the Santa Claus float and
U Dusty Boots Hiding Associa­
tion horses along with other
prancing .teed* will be in the final
section led hy Assistant Marshal
Carlton tills*

Balloon Sale
To Aid Home
Sanford Jay errs will pool their
power tomivrrow night when
thee blow up balloon* for the
Christmas Par ile. The balloon*
io be sold at the parade five 21
cents each will lie inflated at
Strickland Morrison Inc. at 301
K. First SI. All proceeds will go
to the (aitheran Haven Children's
home in filavts. Archie Wise is
chairman of the balloon tale.
long

CHECKING THE ENTRIES are Jnvcee parade chair­
man Jack Wilber, left, and publicity chairman Dave
Klingenamith, who are busy getting the finals, bands,
marching unit* and horse* in order for Friday after­
noon's pageant.

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WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1959
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VOL. XL1X

NO. 576

Board Reverses Tax Exemption Decision
Indications this afternoon are
The Hoard of F.qualiiation today I were represented by Attorney Jim homestead exemption before the
that the Board should wrap up the
overrode a tax assessor's decision [ Hush, who said the assessor's of- April 1, 1939. deadline.
He oflcred rrrlified deeded two-day proceeding* and won't
to deny home lead exemption to f, h d ^ , ht
,,
pa- proof that thrv purchased homes j reconvene tomorrow
u m r 1* ncoocrl* owners in s
Tfwr st.-------------------------------------- hy Jan. I and were living ihere
inly
w irr
‘ l" few
J "" (‘ompl.iuunti
........1
Sanford subdivision.
on hand when the commission ad­
He riled an attorney general i it that lime."
The tax assessor* oilier hail
The board voted that the appeal journed for lunch at mum.
denied the request on the ground* ruling in 1939 which itate* (hat
Most ol the complaints were not
that recording contracts were lilcd a record contract is not needed be granted for all those who furn
after Jan. 1 and that Ihe pro­ tu lie a property owner if a per­ ished proof when they purchased over payment of taxes hut own­
er* wanting taxes on an equal
perty owner* were rrnling at Ihe son is living in Ihe home on the their home*.
All but two had recorded deed* basis.
lime awatliug their FlIA loan »p- date homestead exemption is re­
One motel owner told ths Liard
that they filed for homestead
quested.
provali to purchase the home*.
Hush said the majority of these exemption before the April 1 dead­ that ho was paying more taxes
The properly owner*, all home
for his 12 unit motel Ilian another
owners in Country Club Manor property owners had filed for line.

Architect Next
Step In Plan
For New Jail

*SoW that Ihe eotmly commis­
sion lias agreed on the need for
new jail facilities, Ibi r.ixt Step
the hoard will Idkr will be to hire
an architect lo draw up initial
plan*, Chairman John hrulcr &lt;aid
today
Knder reported that the cummission Will name an architect
sometime alter Ihe first of the
year.

He did not rule out the firm of
James Gamble Roger*. Winter
Park architect, who conducted a
preliminary study of ■ future jail
site last fall
Krider also said that the new
jail definitely will he located north
of Ilia present eourt house.
According lo a *tudv by Huger*,
the jail 11toil Id In- a two vlnry build
mg with a one story wing to ac
commodate the Sherd I v office.
This will provide a total area
for the jail building ol 18,31X1 square
feet, which according to state penal
official* will meet the prevent
needs.
The structure aNi will tie design
ed to carry additional floor* In
take care of the natural expansion
in future year*.
Tire lax lo Im- levied to support
Ihe building program will he vet
alter a study ol the protect early
next year.
At yesterday's meeting. It H
Grarnling. the Slate Division of
Correction's deputy director lor
inmate treatment advised the
rommis*ion on Ihe need lor a new
jail and estimated an adequate
structure would covt between J-'as*,(X*» amt $700,000
Krider had estimated Ihe cost
of a new jail al $7**’ *****
No one at yesterday'* hearing
opposed Ihe protect

State Resumes
Citrus Checks

A M KSf i AUB F O R S A N T A w u i g iv en to oue o l H t. Cfcue’ la e iiU o to y w fcw der b y tw o -y e a r old Jo y c e C a rry , w h o w iu in a l(n» of y o u n g Chriatm&amp;a
h o p efu ls ut M a th e r Furniture Store U» Ull .Simla whist they want u n d e r the

KADETS' FLOAT ia prepared by top, Wade Hancock, Joseph Rube] and
Tommy tiracey, and, on ground, state Kadot Commander W. K. Dyeoo,
Dale Hancock, Barry l&lt;« Kuliei, Rust McAllister and Billy Gracey.
(Staff Photoe)

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Ike Opposes Birth
Control Advice
- I ’resi
dent Eisenhower today firmly op(wised involving the federal gov­
ernment in any way with a*si»ting
other nation* with tartti control
advire.
Liven bower lohl his new* con­
ference lie could not imagine a
subject mure improper at a mat
ter of government responsibility
or limrlion than birth eontrol.
Die hirth ronlrol controversy
flared anew after the Roman
Catholic bishops of the United
Stales charged last week that a
"propaganda campaign'' was tir­
ing waged to pave (he way (or U.
S support of "artificial birth pre­
vention'' programs in underdevel­
oped countries which are experi­
encing population pressure*
Eisenhower, on the eve of III*
departure for Europe, thr Middle
East and \*ia, also talked
some length about hit trip with
more Ilian 2rai reporter*. He said
that, above all, he hoped to con­
vince the rest of the world that
the I niled States is truly sinrere
in its quest for a durable, Just
peace.
He also said that unless steel
management and labor ran com
pose their difference* in free col­
lective bargaining, th* government
might Im- loreed to some foim
of action which would he a sad
day for the nation.
WASHINGTON (U P I)

John McCarty Enters Race,
Pledges Reapportionment
FORT FIERCE (UPI I — Former
Circuit Judge John .McCarty for
mally announced as a candidate
h.r governor Tuesday, pledging to
fight far fair legislative reapporlionment
McCarty. 41, i» the brother of
the late Gov Dan McCarty. He
helped run the governor'* office
during hi* brother's last illness
ami said tins experience acquaint­
ed him with the problems ol the
chief executive'* post
McCarty resigned from the eir

mil court banch this fall to make
Ilia race.
In announcing his candidacy,
lie appointed Miami accountant
James Kaller as lu* campaign
treasurer and said he will otficially
kick off lit* campaign in January
(rum his ru le headquarters hero.
"I felt Ihe duly to servo my
slate and reached the decision that
my best i-tlurli to help Florida ran
lie as governor," McCarty said.
"The position is not one to lie
taken lightly, and I am willing to

Man Kills Policeman,
Woman In Winter Garden
WINTER GARDEN (UHI) — A I floor installer with William 8
young Wkansas man shot and I.amb, 34, and had been living at
killrd s housewife and then a l.amb'a Ivoosa for about two
city policeman who chased him, weeks.
Sheriff Have Starr reported today.
Lamb told nfficers be ami Wag
Dead m Hie double shooting nee parted at*iut It p. lit. Tues
weio Mrs Audrey L&gt;reu* Lamb, day night after drinking together
38. ami Winter Garden patrolman al a i**o room, ihe sheriff said
Dalton Fleming SO.
Wagner went to the Lamb home
The sheriff said
Raymond where he robbed Mrs. Lamb of
Wagner. 24, of Elaine, Ark . con­ approximately ill*) ami *hot her
fessed tic h shootings, Die motive in llte In-ad and breast.
appar ill* was robliery.
Walking down the main street
Fleming
apparently
chased of Winter Garden, Wagner ip
Wagner 27i feel witii a 23 caliber peareil suspicious to patrol in an
automatic instill toil let lodged in Fleming who gave chase. The
or near the patrolman'* heart,
officer cornered the youth on an
Wagner worked as a lerrar/o outside stairway and Wagner vhot
at Fleming several times before
throwing the small pistol under
tin- stairway aiul running toward
Ihe railroad station.
Wagner surrendered to Harold
L. Pruitt, a Winter Garden rcsi
dent, near the station. A few
secondc later, Fleming came run
United l*res» International
mng op and told Pruitt: "I ought
San Ft anrtsco s record breaking to kilt him, hi- snot me
drought went min Its 75th day to
Pruitt said that when he asked
dav and the Weather Bureau saw the patrolman where he was shot,
no' rain m sight for th* parched Fleming put his hand over his
r jly&lt;
heart and slumped over dead.
The holiest Her t in the city's
Lamb found his wife stead when
history was recorded when the he returned home at about 12:30
mercury shut up to 71, More of the a m
Slarr said deputies found Mrs
same was predicted today.
Warming temperature* prednini Lamb's wallet when limy searched
natrd east of the Mississippi and Wagner anil StJd hidden in the
south of the Ohio. Havre, Moot , y o o lh 's clothing.
reported temperature.* 27 degree*
above Iho-e of 24 hours before.
Masonic Lodge
Hut the thermometer tell hy right
to 14 degree* though most of the
Dakotas and Minnesota and in Elects Keith
Edwin O. Keith W«« elected
northern Kansas
The Weather Bureau predicted worshipful master of Sanford
snow flurries today for the Great Lodge No. rt'J, F A A M, In the
l^tkes, vouthcastern Missouri, the halge's annual election last night.
Other new officers a r e Irving I.
upper Ohio Valley, New England
Pryor, senior warden, Louis M.
and the Virginia mountains.
Sweeten, junior warden, l.eslia T.
Sheppard, trea-urtr, and Frank
Faircloth To Run
L. Miller, sacralary. Sheppard and
kblhtr war* rmslaeted.
MIAMI lU P l)—Muasl
Appointive officer* will ba an.
Karl Faircloth announced Tuesday
tie will run fur the state Senate noomed later and the rntira slate
wiU ba metalled Dec. J9.
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1jFrisco Drought
Enters 75th Day

L A K E L A N D fU l'l) - The state
resumed Inspection-, of citrus in
fresh fmit channels in South Flor­
ida today on a broadened basis.
The State Inspection Service
also began for the tint time check
ing fruit vilif directly bv growers
lo consumers The order affect*
fruit sold hy packing houses and
growers south of the Suwannee
Pilot Club Hears
River.
The order wav issued h_v Ihe
Citrus Commission following a District Leader
court order Monday b&gt; Circuit
Flint International District Gov­
Judge William K Live.
ernor Mildred Parrish told Sanford
Flint Club members last night
that the Pilot organisation now hat
Work Completed
III club*.
Mrs. Parrish spoke to the local
On River Bridge
group at the Sanford Civic Center
TALLAHASSEE lUPD - D ir following a Pmecrest Inn dinner
Road Department said today work rneelmg. Sanford Club president
has been completed on a new M r s Raymond Rail presided over
roncrete bridge over the St Johns Ihe meeting and gave members as­
River south of l.ake Harney at signments for ringing Chriatma*
tho Volusia Seminole County line. bells for the Salvation Army Sat­
The new J.22nfmi1 span nn State urday. Club standing committee!
Road (8 replaces an old timber performed a skit depicting their
acUviiM* during Mm foot.
A tost toMjMff.

owner was for a motel that had
13 units.
Tho board pointed out to tho
w wos that hi. (iiayw'V - aiw va a
main highway which raised hi*
property value.
As of noon toil ay, llo persons
had complained to the board ol
their tax bunko*.
The board will investigate each
rase individually and notify the
owner by letter of ita decision.

malt* Ihe fight lo win and devote
th* energy, thought and work to
do the Job wall.
"The people know that Dan
brought honor. Integrity and decen­
cy into the governorship. I want
10 finish th* programs which he
started."
McCarty to a native of Fort
Pierce ami a graduate of the Uni­
versity of Florida where he waa
a two sport athlete and president
of the student hody.
He saw combat in World War
11 ami practiced law In his home
(own until appointed to the Judgeship Ile ia married to the former
Louise Fosgate of Orlando and to
the father of two sons sod a
daughter.
McCarty joins Sen. Harvle Rei­
ser of llotiifay and the Hev. Georg*
Downs of Orlando a* formal can­
didates.
Those who have indicated they
will run hut not formally announc­
ed lnrlude slate Sens. Doyle Carl­
ton of Wam-hula, Fred Dickinson
nt West Palm Reach ami Dewey
Johnson of (Jolncy, House Speaker
Tom Beasley of DeFumak Spring*
ami former House speakers Ted
David of Hollywood and C. Karri*
llryant nt Ocala.

Collins Urges South
To Drop Complex
I.Ol ISVII.t.E, Ky (171*1 &gt; Flo1Dl.l (iov. l.rltuy Collins urged
tin* South Tuesday night to get
r 1*1 of |( i "political inferiority
( «kii pl#*'1 and indicated he felt
a Southerner could he elected
president.
Il&lt;- didn’t in cut ion the picsL
demy specifically hut said it was
high time the South got over tho
idea that it rouldn'l pot a man
into high office.
Collins frequently h.x* been mentinned as a possible contend*! for
piesident or vice president in
tilth*, hut he lias denied such ambi­
tion*.
Speaking to the Southern A-so*
elation uf Colleges and Secondary
Schools, Collins recalled that
many of th* greatest president*
• ante from thr South, including
Washington, Jefferson and Jarkson.
The nation is just as eager t®
accept fine leadership without
regard to geography, he declared.

No Day Off
Ta l l a h a s s e e tu rn -

\&gt;t*r«

an Agriculture Commissioner Na­
than Mayo, spry ansi alert, cele­
brated hi* 83rd birthday Tuesday
hy putting in a full day at th#
office. IU quipped that ho owed
hto long life to “eaUoc Florida
eggs ami drinking Florida orange
and grapefruit juU*."
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FLORIDA

NO. 574

Commission To Discuss New Jail Tomorrow
The possibility of getting a new
jail in the county will be dimmed
at a public hearing tomorrow at
t, J| a. m. at the county commitnuo'a meeting.
Th* board will aootidtr entering
a contract with an architect to
draw up plana lor the facility and.
If aecetaary, aet a tax levy to aecure fundi for the jail. Ktllmaled
coat would be 1700,000.
The aoramiaaioa alao wiM hear
any vtawa an the plan ta include a
a te coarthoua* and houatng of th*

I had to be mixed m with hardened
jail in the upper floor*.
However. Chairman John Kridrr , criminals,
indicated that coil ol a ruurthouae j During an October meeting af th*
will b« too great at the present j county commissioners. R. P. Mrtime.
1 Lendon. itate prison inspector,
Tbr need Tor new Jail facilities cited obsolete an inadequate facili­
hat been stressed lime and time ties at th* Jail.
The report disclosed that "seri­
again by many officials, including
County Judge Wilson Alexander ous deterioration" ia in evidence
who haa gone on record on the need throughout the building, plus poor
for batter jail facilities became af security and sanitation.
Cost estimates for the new jail
the overcrowded condition!.
At tiraaa, especially on weekends, and courthouse war* received by
there have been more than 45 per­ the commission Aug. M with alter­
sona in th* jail and juveniles have nate construction proposals rang­

ing from t7uo.0ii0 for a jail to *2.
•02.500 for the complete plan.
However, the county's uncertain
financial statua brought on by the
still overdue tax roll clouded the
prospects for a new Jail.

"Just shout evrrv organization
and eivic group in the county has
recommended new jail facilities."
Krider said. "Now. we may be able
to do something about it."

About 250 county property owners jammed the county
"om m iaaion chambers at the courthouse for the atart of the
t*x equalization hearings today.
The email room wa* so overcrowded that Chairman
John Krider moved the hearings to the large courtroom.
At the opening o f the meeting. Krider told property
owners that "everyone will get a
thence to speak his piece."
“ We will heac all of you. U not
today then wbts we reconvene *n
Wednesday."
Krider told the targe gathering
w ist all complaints must be made
ta writing and the com mission will
review ail eases after tin board
haa kla final meeting.
“ B necessary, we will survey all
properties in question before mak­
ing our report," Krider added.
Each Of the property owners we*
given a "complaint" form to fUi
out. Oa the farm, the owner must
give a description af hie property,
^sseastd value and full cash value
^ e appraised by the complainant.
AM property owner* will be noti­
fied ef the board’i findings by mail
before the tax bills are milled out
around Dec. 15.

Ike To Discuss
*11-Nation Tour
WASHINGTON (UFll — i*rsesdent Eisenhower will speak to the
astina Thursday night just before
Waving on Me 11-nation tour, the
White House announced today, lie
wiH discuss both his journey and
th* steel dispute.
The announcement was made
several hour* after the Preaiif dro&lt; gave congressional leaders
of both parlies a preview of his
goodwill lour and received their
unanimous "gtod luck and (Jedspeed" for hi* mission.
Eisenhower will speak from
.TM5 to 7:30 p. ai. from his office
Thursday, then leave immediate­
ly an a flight to Rome, the first
leg at his 12,370 mile trip. His
talk win he carried by .11 radio
bmI TV networks.
I Continuing hi* preparations for
Fth* long journey. Eisenhower met
for an hour early this morning
with Democrat'# and Republican
leaders nf the House and Senate.
He told them he would try to fur­
ther the American *im far a mor*
peaceful world but would under­
take no negotiations.

.Fund Drive Hits
Over $27,000 Mark

News Briefs
Angry Silence
MILAN, Italy (U P I)------ Opera
queen Maria Callas kept an angry
silence today aa a Milan women's
magaxint hit the standa with a re­
port she was expecting a child.
Both she end her estranged bus
bend, industrialist Giovanni Bat­
tista Meneghinl, denied the report
eerly today.

N A A C P Vows Fight
TAMPA (UPII — Th# Florida
NAACP vowed Sunday to fight until
"every county in the stale haa de
segregated all public schools.” Top
NAACP officials hailed a recent
ruling by the Fifth Circuit Court
of Appeals in New Orleans which
ordered the Dade County School
Board to produce a new plan for
integrating 5llami schools.

Bus Strike Looms
NEW YOKE (UPI&gt; - Mayor
Robert I', Wasor:1 M ay led font
ditch efforts in brail off a strike
that threatened to lie up seven
privately-owned bos lines in New
York at Christmas. The strike,
scheduled for midnight, would in
Volvo 8,000 workers on 2.KMI buses
serving 1.500.000 daily riders in the
metropolitan area.

Trains Collide
CHICAGO tUPII - Two elevated
trains collided in the height of Die
morning rush hour today and about
58 persons were reported injured
The moiurman of a northbound
Howard Street train.
Vernon
Brookins, W. was pinned in the
wreckage and efforts of firemen
were required to release him. His
co(Kt|(|on' w#f „
rlfd „ no, , , ri
out.

Bijr Three Agree

Visitors acclaimed the first art
show of the Sanford Art Associa­
tion si "trailing" and those who
voted for their favorite among th*
workcra judged "Th* Heron," a
painting by Marguerite Pope, as
outstanding.
Aa estimated 400 people toured
th# exhibits at th# Civic Center
and group* from all over Central
Florida attended. They voted a
tie for a second plac* favorite be­
tween Geotgta
Bell's "Com­
munion" and Chester Scott's "Sun­
set." Polly Brubaker's "The
Branding” rated next with the
audience.
The Art Association, which only
recently completed it* orgenixa.
tion, was praised by visitors Hum
Orlando. Kuatla, Daytona Beach
and DeBary for th* scope and axaellenca of its first show.
Charter membership In the «rt
association waa closed out two
weeks ago aftar the group got
it* atart with individuals working
through the city Sanford recrea­
tion Dept.
Mr*. Helen Dewit, president,
was told hy some that the show
was “ outstanding in th* state.’’
.Mrs. J. O, Gregory, rhairman, and
others who planned the show were
praised hy Mrs. Dewit far their
efforts.
"We are really pleased with it
for a first affort and hope to do
•ten ImtUi," Mis. Dsn It Said.

County Approves
Art Cenier Site

U .S . Slandered Hungary

In U N , Leader Charges

1 p. m. Stocks

Haiti Offers
U. S. Navy Base

Scnunultj County United Fund
Sifls now total over 527,QWJ. UP
Treasurer C. Howard StcNulty
said this morning.
Small amounts of money are
ruining in every day and fund
traders hope to rnd the drive with
'^nur* than $30,OKI collected, Mc­
Nulty said.
Tup contributors so far arc Odhsm and Tudor, that gave $3,412;
the Sanford Naval Air Slalion, $3,3136*1; Hu- Sanford Atlantic and
Florida Slate Banks, and Chase
amt Co. earli of which gave $500.
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) Alla monte Springs is the only
community or division which went Scientists are preparing this na­
tion's final 1959 space rocket for
over its goal.
a mid December shot described
as one of Ihe biggest yet under­
taken hy \mcrican research.
If all goes as planned, the shot
into deep space will give Presi­
dent Eisenhower'* European ami
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Talla­ Asian tour—which 'starts Tnurshassee insurance executive Ho­ day—the same kind of prestige
well C. Collins formally announced that Soviet Premier Nikita Khrutoday he will run for secretary shrhrv got from the Russian
moon shot before hi* trip to the
of slate next year.
Collins became the second person United States.
America's last big chance for
to announce for the wide open race
JJnr the office which will be left 1959 rests with a Thor-Able IV
vacant when veteran R. A. Gray rocket, only one fifth a* powerful
retires The other announced can as the big Ruslisn space rocket*.
The Thor-Able will carry a
didait is Edward G. Hornsby, Tal­
small payload which scientists
lahassee auditor.
Collins never ha* made s state­ hop# will escape earth's gravity
wide race, but Hornsby ran un and cross into the orbit of the
sue rtesfully against firs* U*t planet Venus, 25 million miles
closer to th# can. Th# man mad*
Mm*.
Hr said tn the near future he planetoid will carry a radio
"vote# to send oack ■farmauoa
would announce hi* platform.

LAKELAND (UP!) -T h e worst
cold since th* dsmiglng winter
of 1957 58 brought (reeling tempe­
ratures to Florida is far south as
Lake Okeechobee today.
Tender vegetable crop* were
damaged but the big citrus indus­
try escaped almost untouched.
Tallahasaee recorded tht lowest
temperature of 24. Record lows
for the date were 28 at Tampa
THE F A R M E R S IMPORTANCE to the national econo­
and 41 at Miami.
my was shown in agricultural exhibits at the Florida
Even at Key Weal, far south
State and Sanford Atlantic National bunks last week.
and surrounded by th* tepid wa­
Florida State Rank cashier Roland Wesson, left, and
ters of th* Gulf of Mexico, the
Agricultural Agent Cecil Tucker view Tucker's handi­
mercury dropped to 48.
work.
(Staff Photo)
Warren Johnson, chief fore
easier for lha Federal St*I* Frost
Service, said almost all the un­
harvested vegetables in north
Florida were ruined. But live
major part of the crop in that
section of the state already had
(seen harvested.
Johnson said (her* waa ipol
damage ls&gt; vegetables In the Or­
lando district, including even the
hardy crops in the muckland*.
VIENNA. Austria (DPI) — Hun have neglected mulcrt.ikmg any
Fern nurseries, a big crop in
garian Communist Party Leader measures lo Improve this situation ,|1(&gt; Orlando district, wer* mostly
Janos Radar accused tile United during llu- past two years. 'This ccr healed lo escape Ihe frene.
Slates today uf inciting a slander tainty is according to their govern­
There was some healing of
ous campaign against Hungary in ment's orders."
grovel in lha major citrus growing
the United Nations.
districts of rrnlral Florida hut
Khtushclicv makes a major ad­ wind kept down the frost amt
kadar addressed the opening ol
Jhe seventh Hungarian Cummunist dress lo the congress Tuesday and firm report* indicated very Rule
congress in Budapest before an Westrrn political observers said be damage.
Johnson said lh# worst damage
audience ot Bed Iradcrji that in­ may tiikr advantage uf the United
cluded Soviet Premier Nikita Nations debate on Hungary tu an­ mighl have occurred in (he lush
nounce * Inmp withdrawal in Hit* vrgeiahle growing region* around
Khrushchev.
l.ake Okeechobee. He said it
There wu&gt; widespread specula­ with his new "peace offensive."
tion outside Hungary that Khrush­
Khrushchev flew into Budapest would he some .time helur* til*
chev might use die party meeting from Moscow with nunc of the fan damage In such crops as hean«,
to announce the withdrawal of Rus­ fare which surrounded his iript which might have lost their
sian troops who crushed un anti­ to Washington and Communist bliKiini, can he assessed
Damage lo truck crops in th*
communist uprising there m 1936 China to attend Ihe Hungarian ComKadar said, however, that Ihe inunDl Party'* first congress since Imntokale* ares was heavy, John
Russian troop* would slay.
(hr anti.Communist uprising in *°n said.
"The Soviet troops will remain 195(1 'The fireworks could come
Ihe brunt wa* suffered hy tendin Hungary as long as the inter- in what the Communists called his er vegetables such as tomatoes,
national situation demand* their j "very important" speech Tuesday, squads ami cucumbers, he re
purled Johnson added that quite
pretence," he said, "Regular |
■—----------------———a tut ol healing was dime in Ihe
threats against the Socialist coun­
held* in this area.
tries ran tic heard, therefore we
Toe lower east roast area
must lie prepared "
"apparently came through ail
"Tit* United Stales has incited
right," lie said.
a slanderous campaign again.i new YORK (UPI) — stock
There was spoiled damage lo
Hungary," he said "We strongly price* al I p in,;
protest against the holding ot a American Airline* ____
341, slrawlirn ips around Plant City.
debate on the so called Hungarian \meriran TAT
........
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question in 111* United Nation*."
American Tohaocn
. pj|&gt;, cold enough long enough ki fn-eie
The party first stressed that his Raltimore A Ohio .......
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Minimum Irmperatiires were in
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The county loning board has
given its approval to a 27-acre
tract to be used aa a proposed
art center and decur lion school.
Zoning Director Robert Brown re­
ported.
Brown said th* trta is Iocs led
west of Altamonte Springs.
Construction of th* facility is
expected lo start sometime early
next year.
The proposed art center south of
Hwy. 43* near Spring Lake Rd.
will provide outlets for art talents
of hundred* of persons, especially
those of retirement age, facility
developer Harold Walsh has told
the hoard. The center would dis­
' Our relation* with the lulled Curtiss Wright
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GENEVA (UPI) - Th* Unitivl
Stales, Britain and Russia agreed
today Ibal a preparatory commlision should larklr technical details
of a worldwide standardued con­
trol system as soon as a nuclear
test ban trraty is signed. The
agreement added a 19th part to
a draft treaty and marked an­
other step forward in the negotiCHICAGO (UPI) - Th* United
lions which have been going on
States was invited Sunday night by
here for more than a year.
a Haitian official to set up a naval
hate in his country if it Is forced
hy Cuba lo give up its hate at
B la n c H its House
Guantanamo Hay.
KKNTO, Ohio (UPI) — A light
Arthur Bonliomme. the Haitian
plane crashed into Mrs. Ilatiie Sonate'a majority leader and rhair­
Mmu-r’i borne Sunday, but none of man of its foreign affair* commit­
the three persons in the horn* was tee,(said hr had made such a rec­
ommendation to President Fran
injured. An hour later, .Mrs 51in­ ruts Duvalirr Honhommr spoke
ter slipped on a piece nf Ice and before a meeting nf the Full Gos­
pel Mens Fellowship Aim
broke her knee

Pope Asks Cubans Sall/pX'.Keep Traditions
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HAVANA (UPI 1 - More than a
million Homan Catholic*, includ
ing Premier F'iilel ('astro, turned
out in the ram Sunday tu hear
a message from Pop# John XXIII
urging Cuba lo cling In it* reli
giou* traditions
The mass meeting in Civic
square hailed by Havana news
papei* as the most impressive
deiuonslraiion of fault in Cuban

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miles.
This is more than Its) limes far­
ther than America's one sun satrlli!#. Pioneer IV launched last
March J. waa able lo transmit.
Russia also has one satellite in
orbit around the sun, Lunik I
launched Jin. 2. 1958
The probe will study communi­
cations at interplanetary ranges
in preparation for later shota lo
5 eons and Mars II also will
relay information alraut conditions
in space such as solar radiation.
Beyond, the deep . ipace probe,
America's research tulure ia a
bit clouded. Critics of this coun­
try's current progress in th# space
rsc# arc putting pressure on lh#
administration fur a speedup, and
al least one official hinted during
live weekend that the government
ta considering an aartr attempt
to orb* th* moon
In a television program Sunday,
associate dtrecsor Richard Horn

Tit* Central Florida Experiment Sta­
tion reported that temperatures thia
morning dipped to 35 degrees but warmag
weather ia forecast fo r tonight and !»•
morrow.
Tucker said last night's high winds
aided citrus crops. Me urged all grow eri
in the county to bank their young treea
"immediately" to prevent any severe dam­
age to the industry.
He also urged homeowners to cover all
plants in yard* in case the cold ape!
should continue the next few days.
"The way it looks now, there won’t be
any serious tinmag* to this year's crop,**
Tucker said, adding, "especially if warmer
weather should sot ia aa forecast.

Freezing Cold Snap
Into State

Tax Equalization Visitors Acclaim
First Art Show
Hearings Opened Amazing Success
{2

The blistering cold wave that whipped
across Seminole County yesterday and
thia morning waa not aaver* enough to
hurt eitrua grove* her*, County Agant
Cecil Tucker reported.
Tucker starting making an Inspection
tour on the eitrua crop* today but said
temperaturaa would hava to dip below SO
degree* for any harm to m n i to th# coun­
ty's citrus Industry.
Tucker reported that it waa at ill too
early to ted what the eoid did to th *
county’s vegetable crop*.
After a brief inapection tour, Tuckor
said in some places vegetables were tender
but not too much damage was inflicted.
‘‘We'll know more about the damage It
a few days," he said.

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ll-n Admiral
Vil in IFs I Robert
Dnluiei IR
t Pine,
Vue
#r of lh# civilian space agency i deputy chief uf naval operation*
said the payload carried aboard fair), will attend the Bombing
last week's ill fated Atlas-Able |Derby at ihe Sanford Naval Air
mmm rocket ran tie duplicated, SIaIion
and that "wr have under study
'dimr.i! Pirie, who holds Ihe top
...
i,
,
.... aviation job in (he Navy, confirmcurrently th# possibility of
ang f(| hj&lt; ^ vniUn, r , / * , )(,Urr
ing our schedule lo get the most |(0 I'ajjt James !&gt;. Ha mage, comout of our resources that we have mander of Heavy Attack Wing
available."
Due. He is espectrd lo arrive in
On another TV program MaJ •*"» “ » *•«»#.. lhf AMI v* AID
Gen. John B Medan*, chief of I®*'
c° nl*‘ l * * • 11 »«*
Ihe
army
Missile Command remain for th* Carrier Wmanvhip
labeled as exaggerated an esti- , Competition, Air Show Awards
mate that Russia has fired five i Ceremony and Sanford s Navy Apt.me. more missiles of all type, prcuation Day feslivit.ei.
than America.
.Medan* said he thought the rj*r
l&gt; p ‘ iiu*wl
United Slate* might mux# fa*ter 4 rOO[)N I r i l lB lU
in Ihe space are if the people
PANA5IA l 1*1Y (Ul’ it — U. S.
made plain to the White House authorities praised Panamanian
and Congress that they want troops today tor Ihe quick action
America to win. He said h# did which curbed Saturday night's antinog think it had been made American rioting by unruly teen
"clearcut" yet that the United a-gers waving Fidel t astro pla­
card*.
State* m m the race tu win.

jP flfltG PA V TO iK
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WASHINGTON (UPI i — Hi#
Senate lilted lh secrecy lid oa its
payrolls today, making th# data
open for public inspection for the
first nine since lata.
A breakdown of the names of
every empluyr, job title* and
salaries paid was published by
Senalr
Secretary
Robert
A.
Urankwurlh.
A resolution adopted in Die last
session in the wake of "nepu.isill"
disclosures on Capitol Hill requir­
ed listing 'd individual salaries
four times a year. Vane# Trimble.
Scripp* Howard Washington cor­
respondent who broke the "nepo­
tism" stories, wa* denied access
to Srnate payroll records.
The data throw onen in inspec­
tion today rovtred Ihe period from
July 1 Ihiough Sept, 30.
The House I a* made such in­
formation public regularly in th#
past. It was this infonnatlun Dial
Drought to light the fact a number
of Home member* 1 id relatives
on Ihetr government . paid office
payrolls.

Fire Chief Urges
Fund Drive Aid
Sanford Fir* Chief Mark Cleve­
land Sr. ioday urged county con
tribution* to Ihe kluscular Dys­
trophy drive now in progress.
More than 11,0*JO envelop#* have
been distributed throughout the
county, Cleveland said. Donors
may put their donations in the en­
velopes and giqt them to th# mail­
man or may bHng the gilt to the
Sanford firehouse where they will
get a receipt, the chief said. No
po.ta^e is nc.-esvary on Ihe Mus­
cular Dystrophy envelopes.

lh* mid-90's acros extreme north
Florida with lh# lowest of M at
Tallahassee,
Temperatures were in the upper
20'a to lower 50’* in central Flor­
ida and in lh* upper M'a and tow
4o's in Ihe extreme south.
The Weather Tureau wxmrd of

frost In th* Inferior of th* north
part of Ihe slat* Monday night
hut a general warmup waa ex­
pected. A low of J* lo 45 was
predicted for th* north tonight
except 28 in the interior and low*
In the 50'* and fiti'a were forecast
for th* east coast and Keys,

Season's First Big
Snow Hits Southeast
United Preaa International
The first big snow uf Ihe season
in th* Southeast sent skiers and
sightseers Rocking to lh* moun­
tain areas, hut a gradual warmup
wa* promised far most of Dixie.
Snow and ice on highways in
East Tennessee and western
North Carolina made driving dan­
gerous. Hut officials al Gatlinhtirg, Term . reported hundreds
of motorists drove into Ihe Great
Smoky Mountains National Park
Sunday tn witch the snow-fall.
The temperature failed to rise
out of lh# 30* in some seel ions of
Tennras##, southwest
Virginia

Six Fires Keep
Firemen Busy
During Weekend
(.‘old weather brought *ix firra
lo Sanford during the weekend as
healing equipment was fired up
to meet th# rhilt weather.
'Two houses burned yesterday
afternoon at hM and 810 Ma '#
Ave. A defective oil stove caus­
ed the blase,
ich made a total
loss of the mu address and heav­
ily damaged the HO* honir. Fur
Child Mack I'laveland Sr. said
An apartmenl at t-HO'-s Mag
nolia Ave
was damaged by
Itames al 9 In p. m. yesterday,
hut firemen saved Mis main house
from harm. A home at 130# W.
Seventh St. wa* slightly burned
alMJUl Id.It) p rn when a defective
flu caused a fire. Trash burned al
251h SI. and Oak Ave. al 8.11 p.
m. hut there wa* no damage. A
couch **-t ablate by a cigatelle
resulted in the burning of a frame
hous# at llth SI. and Mulberry
Avs. Jusl after midnight Saturday.
Chief Cleveland warned people
lo check (heir healing equipment,
especially if lliry are using it for
th* lust time this season. Heater*
should he checked when leaving
home (or any length of time, the
chief cautioned.

and the Carolinaa Suodaf, M
brought death with H.
Three Negro children burned la
death at Southern Pines, N. C.
when Ramea destroyed Ihe4v
frame home.
Snow drifts aa deep a* 13 irirfcra were reported in Ihe Smokf
Mountains wher a low reading al
five degrees w-s reported at New*
found Gap, Term. About 300 car*
slipped off Ice roads ia th* park,
but no Injuries w#r» reported.
It was m cold at Mage*, Mtaa.,
Saturday night that when BUly
Joe lasyton. 19, of Mendenhall
took Kay Dclk lo a drive-in
movie lie left live motor of hia
car running so th* healer would
operate. After the movi# was over
and other t-Urs had left. 'MtendM*
noted Layton's car stayed on M
lot. They found Laylon dead Iron
carbon munoxida poisoning, sod
Miss Drlk unconscious.
Fair and eoid weather with
slowly rising temperatures wa*
promised for most of tho Sooth,
hut some snow Rurrle* were *•peeled in lh# mountains along
Dixie's northern border.

County Set To Get
School Funds Soon
County school *up#tinutndeu|
It. T. Milw«e sold today that ha
r\|icit* the county to receive th#
fu»t installment of J3.15,551 fa
slate matching funds wtlhm aw*
week*.
The fust installment from th#
stale wilt ha used for tha Lak#
Mary and Rosenwald F'lerastary
School building project.*, Tha
money to h# niatrlml hy tha
county wilh fund* from task
M arch’* S3 million bond issue will
l&gt;# imhI for rounty school building
projects as il is given in state
payments.
Milwv# said h# had tn make
Mine amendment* in the appUoition form* h«for« •••mling th*nt
in.

Boosters Barbecue
Date Is Changed

Tlie Sc inmole High Boosters
•'lull harahecue for Seminole footlull player* will lie held Wednes­
day instead of Tuesday. The orig­
inal barbecue lime of 7 p. m to*
Today is Ihe last day for San morrow conflicted with a high
ford residents lo get a four per school music recital to the feavl
cent discount on tin ir city taxrs will he at the samp time Wednes­
hy paying Ihrm during Novem­ day al Ihe Elk’a Club.
ber.
Tax collector Ellen Hoy satd
Friday that shr expects a crowd
In visit City Hall before 5 p. m.
to take advantage of Die discount.
Taxes collected through Wednes­
day on real and personal prop
Mr*. Lorraine Graham, execu­
erty totaled $169,718 12 from 3.373 tive secretary of the T.B. and
receipts. Thu compares favorably health association will enter
wilh the amount collected at the Orange Memorial Hospital for
same lime last year, Miss Hoy treatment tomorrow Tha health
said. A three per rent discount association office will he open
will be given persons who pay from I fu I TO p m during th#
their rily taxes during December. first few days.

City Tax Discount
Deadline Today

Health Official
To Enter Hospital

Santa On A Jet
Santa Claim, Ihe alar o f the annual Chriatmaa Par­
ade scheduled Friday aflernumi in Sanford will a r m *
from the North Pole by A3D jet.
Jack YVilber, chairman o f the parude. aald the jet ta
expected to arrive at the Sanford Naval Air Station at
3:45 p. m.
Santa will b# #ecort*d Into town by Jay###* nod
Sanford police.
Th* parade ia .scheduled to atart at 4 p. nt.

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W EATH ER: Fair and cold with high In the mid-AO'# today. Fair, not qwOe an eold ton i/h t. Low toniirht 3A-4S.

K&gt;L. XLIX

United Press Leaaed IVire

EaUbHahed 1908

MONDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1959

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 574"

Commission To Discuss New Jail Tomorrow
The possibility of letting a new
Jail in the county will be dim m ed
at a public hearing tomorrow at
a. m. at the county com misi'a meeting.
Tha board will cooiider entering
a contrast with an architect to
draw up plana for tha facility and,
If Decenary, eat a tax lavy to ascura fundi for the Jail. Kitlmated
root would ba 1700,000.
Tha cemmiaiioa alao viM bear
aay vtawe aa Hu plaa la include a
aaw eaarthouaa and bouaing of tha

jail in the upper floor).
|bad to be miied ia with hardened
However, Chairman John Krider |criminala.
indicated that roil of a courthouie j During an October meeting #f the
will be too great at (he present, county com mil Woneri. R. P. Mrtime.
i tendon, itate prtion impeclor,
The need for new Jail facililiei, cited obiolete in inadequate factlihae been itrcncd time and time tiei at the Jail.
The report dtirloeed that "aeriagain by many officials, including
County Judge Wilson Alexander out deterioration" is in evidence
who hai gone on record on the need throughout the building, plua poor
for belter jell facililiei became of security and aanitalion.
Coit eitimalee for the nrw jail
the overrrowded rondilioni.
At timet, eipecialiy on weekends, and courthouie were received by
(her* have been more than 4S par­ the commiiakm Aug. U with altarson* In the Jail and juvenilea hava nate conatructioa propoiala rang-

ing from ITtw.ono for a jail to *2,802.500 for the complete plan.
However, the rounty'i uncertain
financial itatui brought on by the
Hill ovrntue taxroll clouded the
proepecta for a new jail.

“ Ju»t about every organtiation
and civic group in the county he*
recommended new jail facilitiee.
Krider laid. “ Now, we may be able
to do something about it.”

Tha bliatarinf eold wave that whipped
acrotw Seminot# County yeaterday and
thia morn in f waa not aavera enough to
hurt eitrua grovea her*, Count/ Agant
Coeil Tuck as- reported.
T ucktr starting making m biapactioa
tour on tha citrua crop# today but aaid
tern per at urae would hava to dip balow SO
degree# fo r any harm to aom# to tha aounty'a citrua induatry.
Tucker reported that it waa at IN too
early to tail what the cold did to the
county’* vegetable eropa.
A fter a brief inspection tour. Tucker
aaid in Mima place* vegetable* were tender
but not too much damage waa inflictadL
"W e'll know mora about tha damage it
a few day*," he Raid.

H i* Central Florida Riporimand It**
tion reported that temperature! thin
morning dipped to 35 degrees but warmer
weather ia forecast fo r tonight nod In*
morrow.
Tucker aaid lent night'* high windt
aided citrua crop*. He urged all growers
in the county to bank their young tree*
"immediately" to prevent any aevere dam­
age to the induatry.
He alao urged homeowners to cover afl
plant* in yards in cues the cold aped
should continue the next few day*.
"The way it looka now, there won’t be
any aerioti* damage to thia yeer’a crop,**
Tucker Mid, adding, Mtnpeda1ly if warmer
weather ahould set in aa forecast.

Freezing Cold Snap
Into State

Tax Equalization Visitors Acclaim
First Art Show
Hearings Opened Amazing Success

a

^
About 250 county property ownera jammed the county
^ om m iia ion chambern at the courthouse fo r the start of the
tax equalization hearings today.
TTte small room was so overcrowded that Chairman
John Krider moved the hearings to the large courtroom.
At the opening o f the meeting, Krider told property

LAKELAND (UPI) -The worst the mid-30* aero* extreme north frost In the interior at the north
Visitors acclaimed the first art
cold sines the damaging winter Florida with tha lowest of &gt;4 at pari of the stats Monday night
•haw of tha Hanford Art Assortsof 193738 brought (rerun* tempe­ Tallahassee.
hui a general warmup was ex­
Hon aa "smaiing" and thuae who
rature* to Florida a* far south i*
Temperatures were in Ihe upper pected. A low of M in 43 wag
voted for their favorite among the
Lake Okeechobee today.
ZU’i to lower 30'a in central Flor­ predicted for the north tonight
workers Judged “The Heron.” a
Tender vegetable crops were ida and in th* upper 30’* and low except 28 in ths interior and Iowa
painting by Marguarita Pope, as
damaged but the big citrus Indus 40 * in Ihe extreme south.
in ths Jo's and Go's were forces it
owoan that “ avtryone will get a
outstanding.
try escaped almost untouched.
The Weather Tureau warned of for ths east roast and Keys.
aha nee to rpeak hie piece
An estimated 400 people toured
Tallahassee recorded the lowest
"We will hear all of you. If nut
the exhibit* at tha Civic Center
temperature of 24. Record Iowa
today then when we reconvene an
and groups from all over Central
for Ihe dale wars 3&gt; si Tampa
THE F A R M K lt S IMPORTANCE lo (lie natlimal econo­
Wednesday."
Florida attended. They voted a
and 41 at Miami.
my
waa
shown
in
aKficulltind
exhibits
ut
the
Florida
tie for a second place favorite be­
Krider told the Urge gathering
Even at Key West, far south
State
and
Snnford
Atlantic
National
bunk*
hiat
week.
tween Georgia Ball’* “ Com­
■nat all complaint# must be made
ami surrounded by the tepid wa­
Florida State Bank caahier Roland \Ve**on, left, and
ia writing aaid tha com million will
MILAN, Italy (U P I)------ Opera munion” and Cheater Scott'a “Sunter* of the Gulf of Mexico, Ihe
Polly Brubaker’* "The
Agricultural Agent Cecil Tucker view Tucker’* handi­
review all eaeee after the board queen Maria Callae kept an angry eat.”
mercury dropped lo 48.
hae tie final meeting.
work.
(Staff Photo)
silence today aa a Milan women1! Branding” rated next with the
Warren Johnson, rhief fore­
caster for lh* Federal (Rata Frost
“ II neeaaatry, wa win survey all magaiine hit the stands with a re­ audience.
United Press International
and th* Carolina* Sunday- K
Tha Art Aseocialioa, which unly
Service, said almost all the unpropcrUee la question before mak­ port aha was expecting a child.
Th* first big snow uf the season brought death with K.
recently
completed
its
urgamiaBoth *he and her estranged hus­
harvrsled vegetables in north in ihe Southeast sent skier* and
ing ewr report.” Krider added.
Three Negro children burned I#
Florida were ruined. Bui Ihe sightseers flocking lo lh* moun­ death at Southern Pine*. N. C.
Each Of the property ownere wee band, industrialist Giovanni Bat­ tlon, was praised by visitors trum
major part of the crop ui that tain areas, hut a gradual warmup when flames destroyed MtaM
•ivea a "complaint” form to Oil tista Meneghinl, denied the report Orlando. Kuril*, Daytona Beach
and DeBary for tha scope end ex­
section of the Mats ilready had was promised for most of Dixie. frame home.
out. da the form, the owner must early today.
cellence of its first show.
Ivon harvested.
gnre a description of hie properly,
Snow drifts as deep as 8 inHa­
Snow and ic* on highway* in
Johnson ssld there was spot East Tennsaxee and western ps wera reported in the Smoky
Charter membership in Hie .rt
^ strived value and full caih value
damage to vegetables In Ihe Or- North Carolina madr driving dan­ Mountains whe a low reading al
appraised by the complainant.
TAMPA (UPD - The Florida association waa closed out two
landu district, including even th* gerous. But officials at Gatlin- five degree* w.-a reported at New­
AJI properly owner* will ba noti- NAACP vowed Sunday to fight until weeks ago after lb* group got
hardy crop* In the muekland*.
burg. Tenn, reported hundreds found Gap, Tenn. About 300 tart
fiad at the hoard's findings by mail "every county in the slate has de­ lie atari with individuals working
VIENNA, Austria (UPI) — Hun have neglected umlcrlaking any
Fern nurseries, a big crop in of motorist* drove into the Great slipped off Ice roads in the park*
before Mm tax bid) ere mailed out segregated all public schools." Top through the city Sanford recrea­ gartan Communist Party Leader me
i-avurr*
to
improve
tin*
situation
|
f10
Orlando
district,
wer*
mostly
Smoky Mountains National Park but no injuries war* reported.
around Dec. IS.
NAACP officials hailed a recent tion Dept.
Mr*. Helen Dewit, president, Janu* Kadar act used Ihe United during the post two year*. This err heated lo escape the freeze.
Sunday la watch the snowfall.
It waa an cold at Mage*, Ml**.,
ruling by tha Fifth Circuit Court
There was soma healing of
The temperature failed lo risr Saturday night that when BUly
of Appeals in Nrw Orleans which was told by sum* that tha show Slate* today uf inciting a slander lainly it according to their govern­
groves in Ihe major eliru* growing out of Ihe 20* in some section* of Joe fjiyton, 19, of Mendrnha#
ordered the Dade County School was “outstanding in the state.' out campaign again*! Hungary in ment1* orders.”
districts of central Florida hut Tennessee, southwest
Virginia took Kay Delk to a drive in
Board to produce a new plan for Mis. J. O. Gregory, chairman, and the United Nation*,
Kin udiiliev inakri a major ad­ wind ke|&gt;( down ihe fruet and
other* who planned lh* show war*
Kadar addressed tin- npxiuug ol
movie he left tbs motor of hia
integrating Miami schools.
praised by Mra. Dswll for their i)h* seventh Hungarian Communist dress to the congress Tuendsy and first report* indicated vary little
car running **' lb* healer would
effort*.
|rongrt-i* in Budapest before au Western political observer* Mid be damage.
operate. After the movie wa* ov*r
Johnson said the worst da a) age
"We are really pleased with it audience of Red leader* that in­ may take advantage uf the Unilril
and Other chrs bad teft.!tt'rntl**»ta
NEW YORK (UPI) - Mayor for a first effort and hope to du cluded Soviet
ITrimer Nikita Nations debate on Hungary to all- might have occurred In the lush
noted Lay ton'a car stayed on tb#
Robert
F.
Wagner
loday
led
lastnomire .i troop withdrawal m line vegetalde growing region# around
Khrushchev.
WASHINGTON (UP I) — Presi­
even hotter,” Mr*. Dswit said.
lot. They found I-ay tun dead iron
lik e Okeechobee He said II
There was widespread specula­ with hi* new "peace offensive."
rarlMn monos ids poisoning, sod
dent Eisenhower will speak to the ditch efforts lo head off a strike
that threatened lo tic up seven
tion outside Hungary that Khrush
Khrushchev flew into Budapest would he some .time belor# th#
Mis* Delk unconscious.
nauoa Thursday nigi* just before privately-owned bus lines in New
chev might use the party meeting irum Moscow with nolle of liie fan damage It) sttrh props »« bean*,
Fair and eold weather with
Waving on his 11-nation tour, the York at Christmas. Tie strike,
lo announce the withdrawal uf Itus- fare which surrounded his trips which might have lost their
slowly rising temperatures was
White Houm announced today. He scheduled for midnight, would in­
sian troop* who crushed an anti- to Washington and Communist blooms, can he assessed.
promised for most of th* Sowth,
will discuss both hie Journey end volve I,ixg) worker* on 2.B86 buses
Damage to truck crops In ths
Uommunisi uprising there m I95U. rhino lo attend the Hungarian Cumhut some snow (lurries were **terving l.soo.uoo daily rider* in the
the Meet dispute.
Kadar uul however, that the muni&gt;t l*ait) s first congress sinre Imillokalee area was heavy, John
peeled in Ihe mountain* aloof
The announcement was made metropolitan area.
Russian troop* would slay.
the anii Communist uprising m son said.
Dixie'* northern border.
Mveral hour* after the Presi"The Soviet troops will remain 1936 The fireworks could come
Th» brunt wa* suttered by tern!
t.'old weather brought «is fire*
The rouniy toning board has
0 dent gave congressional leaders
given its approval to a 27-acre in Hungary a* long as Ihe inter in wlmt the t'oinmuniMs called hi* cr vegetable* such *s tom aloes, lo Sanford during the weekend as
at both parties a preview of bis
CHICAGO (UPI) — Two elevated tract to be used at a proposed national situation demands their very important" speech Tuesday. &gt;i|iiash -ml cucumbers, hr re­ healing equipment was fired up
goodwill tour and received their trains collided in ihe height of the
ported Johnson added that quit#
arl center and decor lion school, presence," he s.nd. "Regular
unanimous "gcod luck and God­ morning rush hour today and about
a bit ol healing was done in th# to merl the chill wealhrr.
Zoning Director Robert Brown re­ threats against the Soiialisi coun­
speed" for hi* mixtion.
held* in this area.
Two bouse* burned yesterday
tries ran Iw heard, therefore we
SO persons were reported injured ported.
Eisenhower will apeak from
The lower east coast area afternoon at 8&lt;M and 810 Ma '*
must lie prepared ."
The moturman of a northbound
Brown
said
th#
area
ia
located
,T:IS to 7:30 p. ai. from hia office Howard Street train.
“ apparently came through all
"The United Slates lias incited
Vernon west of Altamonts Spring*.
Ave. A defective oil stove caus­
Thursday, then lecve immediate­ Brookins, 44. was pinned in the
a slanderous campaign again*!
NEW YORK 4L 1*1) — Slock rtgni," hr tald.
Const
ruction
of
th*
ficllily
il
ed
Ihe blaze,
ieh made a lot.il
ly an a flight to Rome, the firit wreckage and efforts of firemen
County H-houl superintendent
There was spotted damage to
exprrled to dart sometime early Hungary,” he said "We strongly prices at I p in.:
loss of Ihe Nil) address and heav­ It. T, Milw«e veld today lh*t b#
leg of his 23.370-mile trip. Ilia were required lo release him. His
strawberries
around
I’lant
City,
protest against the holding of a American Airlines
next year.
24'*
talk will be carried by ell radio condition was reported as not seri­
il* said rvrn withnui Icost, it was ily damaged Ihe 808 Inline, Fire expert* the county to receive Hi#
The proposed art cenier south of debate on Ihe &gt;o called Hungarian American TAT
......
771• cold
and TV networks.
enough long enough to fieri* Uluef Mark Cleveland Sr. said.
fit »l iottallmem uf |2.’lfi,5M tw
question
in
the
United
Nations."
ous.
Hwy. 436 near Spring Lake Rd.
American Tobacco ...... . 104's
An spartmrnl si IJUO'i Msg *utr matching fund* withm Isa#
^ Continuing hia preparation* for
some
berries
The parly first stressed thal Ins Ball imore A Ohio ........
will provide outle a for art talents
40',
w*« damaged by week*.
^th a long Journey. Eiaenhower met
Minimum temperatures were in mil ia Ave
of hundreds of persons, especially country’* foreign puhey is "based Iletlrlehrm Steel
......
•VI*.
Games at 9 UI p. m. yesterday.
for an hour early this morning
Th* fiial in-talliiirnl from tb#
on friendship with tin- Soviet til &lt;: a n
those
of
retirement
ag»,
facility
M
hut firemen saved Hie main hou«e xImI# will he used for the l-ak#
GENEVA (Ul*lI - The United
with Democrjl'r and Republican
ion."
developer
Harold
Walsh
has
(old
Chrysler
at
(ruin
harm.
A
home
at
t-tO
S
W
leaders of the House and Senate. Slates. Britain and Russia agreed
Mory end Itozenwild Eleuietary
"llur relation* with the I mini Curtiss-Wright
Ihe hoard. The center would dis­
.il*
Seventh St. was slightly burned School building project*, Tha
He told them he would try to fur­ today that a preparatory commis­
Slate* are most unsalisfaclnry," liul'ont
play
sample*
of
joeal
art
work,
233
about lil.li] p. in. when a defective money lo h# matched by the
ther the American aim for a more sion should Iark le terhniral details
Kadar said. "The American dip Kastman Kodak
Walih said.
107
flu relived a (ire Travii hurneil al ■uunty with fund* (Yum l#*t
peaceful world but would under­ of a worldwide standardized con­
tomal,* accredited to Htidupevi1Ford Motor
82'
23th Si. and Oak Ave. al 1 11 p. Match'* s:l million bond issue will
trol system as soon a* a nuclear
take no negotiation*.
90'
General Electric
m. hut there was no damage. A l&gt;e used fur county uJmol huildinjf
test han trealy is signed. The
31'
General Motors
couch set ablaze by a cigarette piojecl* #« It i« given in itata
agreement added a 19th part to
Graham
I’
aige
.
2
*
«
WASHINGTON
(Ill'll
Th#
resulted in ihe Imruing of a frame
a draft treaty and marked an­
Inti. TAT
38'« Senate luted lh secrecy lid on it* house at tun St. ami Mulberry payment*.
other step forward in the negntiMilwx-e (aid he had Uv make
Lnrillard
38*« payrolls today, making the data Ava, Just after midnight Saturday.
CHICAGO fUPl) - The Umled
tmnv which have hem going on
some
amendment* in the appliMinute
Maui
2ll'-i
open
fur
piddle
mspeciion
for
the
Stale*
scat
invited
Sunday
night
by
HAVANA
(UPli
—
More
tlun
a
Chief Cleveland warned people
here (or more than a year.
119
first time sines 1948.
a Haitian official la *el up a naval million Homan Uattndn-s. mi lud Penney
to check their healing equipment, cation form* before sending then*
A breakdown of (he Millies of especially if they are using it for ill.
have in his country if il I* forced ing Premier Fidel Castro, turned Penn HR
......
4'i every employe, job titles and til# first lime this season. Healers
by Cuba lo give up it* haie at out in the ram Sunday to hear Royal Aitu-rii n
Plane Hits Huu.se
49'# aalaiic* paid wax published by should he checked when leaving
Guantanamo Bay.
a message from Pope John XXIII
Roebuck
Seminole County United Fund
KENTO. Ohio (UP!) — A light
Secretary
Robert
A. home for any length af lime, Ihe
Arthur Ronhomme, the Haitian urging Cuba lo cling to its rail Standard (III NJI ...... . 47'* Nenalr
gifts now total over 227,000. UP
Studrbaker
•■tit,. .. 23)» Brank worth.
Treasurer C. Howard McNulty plane rraihed into Mrs. Hattie Senate's majority leader and chair­ gimi.s traditions
chief cautioned.
- ........... .. 9)i*
A revduiiuo adopted in Ihe last
The mas* meeting tn Civic U. S. Steel
Minier's boms Sunday, but none of man of it* r»rrign affair* commit­
laid this morning.
West
in
;
house
El.............
101'* session in ihe wake uf "uepu.lsm"
Small amounts of money are the three persons in the hum* wa* tee, a*aid he had mad* such a rec­ square hailed bv Havana new*
The Seminole High Boosters
disclosures on Capital Hill requir­
coming in every day and fund injured. An hour later, Mr* Min ommendation to President Fran papers as the must impressive
Club harahecue (or Seminole foot,
ed
listing
of
individual
salaries
roi*
Duvalier
Ronhomme
spoke
leader* hupe In end the drive with
demonstration of faith in Cuban
hall players will h* held Wednes­
four limes a year. Vance Trimble,
'Anore than 130.(8)0 collected. Mc­ ter slipped on a piece of ice and before a meeting of the F'ull Gos­ history, opened s ehurrh eon
day instead of Tuesday. The oru^
Scripps Howard Washington cor­
broke her knre.
pel Men* Fellowship Aten.
gres* here.
Nulty aaid.
Inal barbecue time of 7 p. m. to­
respondent whu broke Ihe “ nepo­
Today is (he last day for San­
Tup contributors to far are Odtism” alone*, was denied access ford residents to get a four per morrow conflicted with a high
ham and Tudor, that gave 23,412;
school music recital so the fraet
to Senate payroll records.
cent discount nn ilnir cily la*e* will tie at Ihe same time Wednes­
the Sanford Naval Air Station, 53,The
data
throw
onen
lo
inspec­
by paying them during Nnvem day al Ihe Elk * I'ltili.
313 Gd; the Sanford Allantic and
tion UxIj ) covered Ihe period from her,
Florida Stale Hanks, and Chate
Vice
Admiral
Hubert
B
Pine,
July 1 through Sept. Jo.
Tax collector Ellen Hoy said
and Co. each of which gave 1300.
CAPE CANAVERAL (CPI) — from a* far away *• V) million er uf the civilian *p.ic* agency deputy chief of naval operations
The House I as made such in­ Friday that she expert* a crowd
Altamonte Spring* i* the only
community nr division which went ScirntUts are preparing this na­ mile*.
said the payload carried aboard (air), will itlcnd the Bombing formation public regularly in the to visit L’ily Hall befor* 3 p. m.
tion's final 1939 space rocket for
This is more than Ihu lime* far­
over il* goal.
Dei by at the Sanford Naval Air past, ft was this information that tn lake advantage of Ihe discount.
a mid December shot described ther than America's one sun sat­ last week'# ill falril Alla* Able
brought to light Ihe fart a number
Taxr* collected through Wednes­
as cme of the biggest yet under ellite. Pioneer IV launched last moon rocket ran he duplicated, .Station
of House members *ad relatives day un real and personal prop
Mrs. Lorraine Graham, execu­
Admiral
Plrie,
who
hold*
the
lop
taken by American research.
on their government . paid offire erty totaled II89.7I8 12 from 3.373 tive secretary of the T.B. and
March 3. was able lo transmit. and that “ we have under study
If all goes as planned, the shot Russia also ha* one satellite in currently the possibility of
association will enter
receipts. Thu compares favorably health
ang aviaLon job in ihe Navy, confirm­ payrolls.
into deep space will give Presi­ orbit around the sun, Lunik I ing our schedule to get the most ed his attendance in a Idler
with tha amount cullectrd it Ihe Orange Memorial Hospital fur
to fa pi James D, damage, com­
dent Elsenhower's European and launched Jan. 2, 19341
same time !a*i year, Mit* Hoy treatment tomorrow The health
The probe will i(udy communi­ out of our resources thal we have mander of Heavy Allack Wing
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Talla­ Asian (our—which Marts Thurs­
*ahl. A three per rent discount association office will tie open
Cine.
He
is
expected
to
arrive
in
hassee Insurance executive Ho­ day—the same kind of prestige cation* at interplanetary ranges available.”
will be given (verson* who pay ....... I to 4 Y) p m during th#
lime
lo
witness
Ihe
A3D
vs,
AID
fin another TV program MaJ
well «’. Collins formally announced that Soviet Premier Nikita Khru- in preparation for later shuts to
Iheir city laves during December. next few day*.
today hr will run for secretary shrhev gut from the Russian Venus and Mart ft also will Gen. John it Medan*, chief of loft bombing contest Dec. II anti
Sanford Fire Chief Mack Clev#
army
Missile Command remain for ihe farrier Airmanship
i moon shot before his trip to the relay information alioul conditions Ihe
of state next year.
in space such as solar radiation. labeled as exaggerated an esti­ Competition, Air Show, Award) land Sr. today urged county con­
Collins became the second person Unite*! States.
America's last big chance for
Beyond. Ihe deep . space probe, mate that itussia has fired five Ceremony and Santord’s Navy Ap­ tribution* lo the Muscular Dys­
to announcr (or fit* wide open race
trophy drive now in progress.
,^ fn r lh# offire which will be left 1939 rests with a Thor-Able IV America’s research future it a times more missiles id all type* preciation Day frstivitie*.
Szzntu (Tuun, the «tur nf the immml Christmiu l’ *r»
More than 11,000 envelop#* have
vacant when veteran R A. Gray rocket, only one fifth as powerful hit clouded. Critics of this coun­ than America.
min Mcheriuled Friday afternoon in Sanford will nrriv#
been distributed throughout the
Medaris said he thought ihe
retires. Ths other announced can­ a* the big Russian spare rockets. try's current progress in the space
county, Cleveland said. Donor*
The Thor Able will carry a race are putting pressure on Uie United State* might move fatter Troops Praised
from the North Pole by A3D jet.
didal* is Edward G. Hornsby, Tal­
PANAMA CITY (UPI I - U. S. may put their donation* in the en­
small payload which scientists administration for a speedup, and in Ihe spare ace if the people
lahassee auditor.
Jack Wilber, chairman o f the parade, aaid the jet I#
Collin* never has made a state­ hope will escape earth's gravity at least sue official hinted during made plain to the White ]lou«r j authorities praised Panamanian velope* and giwt them to th* mad­
expected to arrive at the Sanford Naval Air Station at
man
or
may
tiling
th*
gift
lo
Ihe
I
roups
today
fur
the
quick
action
wide race, but Hornsby ran un­ and cross into th# orbit of the the wtekeud that the government sm! Congress that they wanl
3:45 p. m.
successfully ig»in#t Grar last planet Venus, 23 million miles vs considering a# sarif attempt America to win. Hr Saul he did which curbed Saturday night'* anti- Sanford ftrehousa where they will
Santa wit! h# aeeorted Into town by jay**## and
not think it had been made American rioting by unruly lean- get a receipt, th* chief said. Nn
closer tn the *un. The msn made to orbit th* moo#
Mm*.
Sanford police.
In a television ptugram Sunday, “ clearcut” yet that ihe United agers waving Fidel ('astro pla­ postage is ne.-essary on the Mus­
He said in the near future he] planetoid will carry a radio
The parade is .scheduled to start at I p. m.
cular Dystrophy envelopes.
cards.
voice u&gt; send back mformattoa a#socials director Richard Horn Stata# is w the race lo win.
would announce his platform.

News Briefs

Season's First Big

Angry Silence

Snow Hits Southeast

U .S . Slandered Hungary

In U N , Leader Charges

N A A C P Vows Fight

Ike To Discuss
•11-Nation Tour

Six Fires Keep
Firemen Busy
During Weekend

Bus Strike Looms

County Approves
Art Cenier Site

Trains Collide

County Set To Get
School Funds Soon

1 p. m. Stocks

Big Three Agree

«Fund Drive Hits
Over $27,000 Mark

Haiti Offers
U. S. Navy Base

- Senate Payrolls
: Open To Public

Pope Asks Cubans
Keep Traditions

Boosters Barbecue
Date Is Changed

City Tax Discount
Deadline Today

Naval Air Chief

Final 1959 Space Probe By U .S . S e t ToA,,end DerbY

Health Official
To Enter Hospital

Insurance Man
To Run For Post

Fire Chief Urges
Fund Drive Aid

Santa On A Jet

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v
1

I wf i r t

Iffill

Crime Up In U. S„
Hoover Reports

Plage t —Mow. K tr . 80, l M t

Yule Contest Entries
Get Added Incentive

artistic

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til winner* are announced to allow judge* ample
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Red China Indian Ambassador
Claims U.S. Kidnaped Official
Calif., w*&lt; eeitivl by the Cominuniita, dispart! Into the oon*ul.
ate and held for ala hour*. Th
United .State* Untied a ttrong prol
leal and aikrd the Indian governmerit to art ill the caae.
T.niay'a Chin.-e alatrnirnt did
rmt rnrnlioti a second inrideiit allegctl to have happened In Humbay '&gt;n Saturday .*i..-n the (ted*
attucki-d an American inrsaenger
and trie.1 to «ti&gt;al rodrd diplomatin tclegiani*. Thi* aerond incident
as* under invr.tigalion and a
vtnteinvnt wa* ripe. i..| *o«n from
lha V, 8. government.

M B W tyC Lill, ln.Ha ( U P lt —

Frfcna Minister Jawarhal NebM Mid today tha Chine*. Com■uniat ambatssdor in New Del­
ta Had eemplaintd officially* that
ffca V. &gt;. tonaulita In Hurnbay
ta d kidnaped a Chinn* National.
However, In a speerh U ParltaM*nt Nehru refuted to comment
Ml ilia Bombay inridtnl except to
•ay that both the American and
Chine** OommunUt version* of
Uta Incident were iontradlctory
and "appear to be »onia kind of
fiction.*

fta Mill he had Inform#*! b..th
•mbaasle* not to let the person*
Involved to leave the ruiintry.
I d China’* official pioteit to­
day followed Peiping ii'llu charge*
that American aunatilar official*
fa Bombay had kidnaped a Chine*
official. Both were direct contra­
diction* of American prote.lt the
Sadi held an Ameiltan Mai In*
sergeant prtioner for tlx hour*
ThumU).
A •tatcm.nl by th* Oiiiu-.u
Communlat foreign ufflc. Imiaileast by Peiping radio aaid A marl•an account! of th* incident ‘‘ itVaried right and wrong." It &gt;ald
the American! had "lied" and at
euaod the United Slat.* of pioVioui kidnap Incident-.
The Incident orriured U 1 1
Thursday when Marine Pgl. Hob­
art Armitrong. SO, of l.„» Angela*,

New Boat Building
Construction Starts
A new building for manufactur­
ing boat trailara will ho flntvhrd
Mi lauirrl Ave. In two week*, San­
ford trailer mamifarturrr Robrit
R. Mitchell faid today.
The 14 ,'2&lt;hi. concrete block,
M * So foot holMiiig wn* atartr.l
Monday. It. I.. Andrew* I* building
tha 3d laurel Ave xlrUrturv. Mit­
chell ha* hr.ii In the h»at tialln
Rtanuf art tiring hiulne.t for a
year. He and hi* .on ft..licit M.
Mitchell atarted to plialiire the
trailer* last January *« a bobby.

CHCHCHILL on his doth birthday today still la lively
and active in British politic* a* he frequently sits In on
sessions o f parliament. If Sir Winston lives until 10(11.
he "ill pa** the longevity record for England’s prime
minister* held by William Gladstone, w ho died at the age
o f 89. His .secretary reported " h e * in the best of spirit*”
on hi* birthday.

1960 Issues May Be Decided On Ike,
Khrushchev Talks And Steel Strike
M IA M I ( L P li — hen. Stuart
Synungion of Mlitourl, a leading
Demorratic poaathtlity lor prut
dent, n y * the election will be de­
cided by the re»ult* of (he Kitenhower Khruahchev Ullt* and the
Iteel atrtke.
Symington said in an interview
Saturday the rriulti will probably
(svor hi* parly.
lie laid cold war tendon* In
creaied rather than decreased at
ter the Geneva talks. Ami he said
the nation « porketbook ha* been
hurt by the long iteel atrtke.
" If a* a retull of the Klvcn
h»wrr-Khrushchev talk* and the
summit conference, world tension*
are eased appreciably th*n I he
llevc tiir political Itvuri of the
campaign would ihift and domestic
l**ues would become dominant,"
•Symlnlon said.
Symington put much of the blame

Newcomer Shares
Top Record Honors
With Old Pro’

Senate Group
To Open Hearing
Of Age Problems

lor Mu»*la'» lead in tha ipace rac*
on the Preildent.
“ We not only are falling behind
but we are falling farther behind,"
he said.

Symington said he would prupo.e
tu Congress that a special supervisor be named to handle outer
space activities.

Navy Balloonist
Hurt In Landing

n atu ral
HOME HEATING
N o o th e r fu a l io *o w e ll-s u it# d t o F lo r ic U 'a
•u d d e n c h a n g e *! A u t o m a t i c n n tu r&amp; l | a *
he ata ra r w p o n d in a t a n t ly to ta m p e ra tu ra
v a r ia tio n s , a n d p ro v id e h e a lt h fu l,

Of non violent crlat#, Hoover
laid report* for th* first aka*
month* of th* year ihowed a Mven
per cent deer**** In robber!**,
two per rent in burglartei. Me
per rent in *uto theft, and Me per
eent in lireenlM evtf M0
But Hoover i*id: "VleUat ee
lault* against the peraoo c m
Unue their upward climb."
A breakdown of rrtm* statistic*
for 134 citie* of more than lOB.flOn
population abowed New York and
Chicago led the UM «f murder
citie*.
New York reported 301 eaaae of
murder and non-negllgtnt min
alaughter; Chlcagn, 24t; Phtltdel
phi*. It; Do* Angela* and Koua
ton. * each; Detroit, M.
Los Angeles hid the highest
number of rape eaaea—T43, NewYork reported Ml: Philadelphia
4A3;
Chicago, Ml. and Detroit
19#
j Foe aggravated assault, Hoover
listed the e ilatiatica: New York.
I MM, I/ m Angels*. 4 !»i0; Detroit,
3 540; Philadelphia, 3,343; Chica­
go. 1,243.

flo o r-to -c a ilin g h e a t w it h o u t d r a fta o r
cold s p o t *. T h e d e liv e r y o f n a tu r a l

got to y o u r h o m e ie a u to m a tic e n d
w o r r y -fr e e , t o o .'S t o r m s o r d e la y a
n e v e r in t e r r u p t y o u r se rv ic e .
N o w o n d e r i t ’e A m e r ic a ’ s m o s t
p o p u la r h o m e h e e t i n f fu e l!
W h e th e r y o u w a n t io h e «t a
s m a ll ro o m o r at b a llr o o m , th e re 's
a n a tu r a l f a s h e a tin g w n it b u i lt
fo r th e j o b . H e l p y o u r fa m ily
a v o id m iffle e e n d ch ills th la w in te r
— ■ w itc h t o n a tu r a l gmo h eadf

Hospital Notes
NOVEMBER Tt
Admissions
Cindy Slayton, Sanford
Mary Kesrnea, DeBary
I.amar Milton. Sanford
Patricia Lynn Grayson,
Sanford
David Preble*. St Petersburg
Victoria Brooks, Sanford
Maude Gill yard, Sanlord
John Wright. Sanford
Henry McCall. Sanford
IJltmlssals
Annie Hell William*. Sanford
Geneva Hleti»rd*on, Altamonte
Spring*
t'levgland Preaton, Sanford

HI.AINE Kan. iL'Pli — A vet*ran Navy balloonist wa* m.ured
slightly Sunday in the rough land
mg of a balloon that had carried
two men 13 mile* high for a closer
look at Venus, but he was expected
tu be nn hi* Icel again today.
Commander Malcolm Him tut
f.red shock when the gondola rip­
ped loo** from the big plastic bal­
loon. struck a fence on a country
road and toppled over. Hi* com­
panion. D (.baric* li Moore, wa*
unhurt, but both men werr hospita.
bird overnight fur fatigue
!&lt;o*a and the Cambridge. Ma**,,
scientist had spent 27 hours aloft
m a gondola packed with invnUfic
and photoai.pioc e.pnpmrni jn an
effort to determine whether the
planet Venus has watrr vapor in
its atmosphere. If it doe*, then the
possibility arises that the planet
lias vegetable and perhaps sum.
sort of •animal" life.

For
HOMES
and

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Th. rrsiwood tree* of California
accrete poisunous substanc.s which
are deadly tu the insect* upon
which hirils normally feed. Hence,
there are no turd*

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HKVF.lt l.Y IIIUA. Calif ( l PI)
—Newcomer It.ibhy Darin, sharing
honor* wlih the old pru Frank
•Gnatra in the unuu.it Grammy
award*, tai.l loday “ I hope to pais
Frank in everything he * done."
Darin, 23, the corky and conli
deni rurent singing idol among the
teenage *H, won two Grainmie*
Sunday night—the «vame number
won hv Sinatra, it, the swoon kinr
of the Ids—In th. second annual
National Academy of Iterurding
1Arts and Science* awaril* program
"I hope In base an Oscar and
an Emmy some day In go along
with theie Grammy awards." »*!d
Darin " I ’ m anxinu* to prove tin*
MIAMI ( I T ! ) —A Senate Sub isn't a one shot success.” The
committee will open a two-day handsome singer won «* the best
hearing here Tuesday on prohtrms new artut of the vear and as singer
of the agril and aging.
of the hit tune "Mack the Knife"
Prior to the merlins the Hade I'lie sung was named best record
County Welfare Planning I'nunrll of the year.
set today aside to hear from v.irl
Sinatra was awarded a Grammy
nil* eltiren* group* on living con for giving tiie best male vocal per
dltirm* nl elderly person* herr.
fnrmance of the year with hi* ver
TH. Senate group, headed hv non of "Come Dance With Me ”
Sen Pat McNamara &lt;D Mich ) will The album "Come Dance With
look Into *nch area* as employ Me ’ wa* voted the best of the
ment. Income. Iimi*liig Snd health yiuir and brought Sinatra hi* other
of Senior elllrrn*
award.

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WASHINGTON (CPU FBI
Director J. Edgir Hoover re­
ported today that vicious enme*
inch a* murder. rape, nibbing*
and violent a*iau!t are on the
Increase throughout th* nation.
Hoover declared that th**e ter
roriatie crim«s hav* ritett seven
per cent in the firit nine month*
of this year **«n though the overall crime statistic* dipped one per
cent for the same period of 1K4.
Using figures reported by cities
of more than 2S.000 population
the FBI chi«f atrested that mur­
der *honed an ineraaM of four
per rent through Septen her: for­
cible rape, five per rent, and
aggravated »»*auK. seven per
cent.
(M y ■ detreiM M "eelme*
against property aueh a* tom e-

\ Catnea in thta year’* Chriatmaa contMt »pon«or«l by General
VfMIng display rnntest will alio Electric.
On the local let el. •-•me 1140 in
%• etlflble to enter General Flee- p ritfi will be awarded in four
drte’a giant national conteat.
catejorlts in the eante»t alated to
»_ Dave Laude, Jaycee chairman of begin the eve of Dec. 22
eontclt reported today that | The tour categorie* are reti­
re in the local conteat may |fwn. traditional,
entered In a LV» first place , overall decoration.

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Postmaster Urges 'Start
Christmas Mailing Now'
deliveries aa the holiday ap­
proaches.
All mail going long distances
should bo sent well before Dec­
ember in. Cm.«.mas packages for
local delivery shoi Id ne mailed h&gt;
December 15, and be sure to mail
Christmas cards for nearby desti­
nations at Iea*t a week beforr
Christmas.

Rockefeller Favors
Birth Control Aid
To Foreign Lands
NEW YORK (I’ Pli —Gov. Nel­
son A Rockefeller su’d today he
would not oppose this nation's
giving binh control assistance to
a foreign nation provided the
other nation requested it.
"This is a very sensitive sub
.g
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jert lo various individuals, and.
of course, to certain religious
SHK'S nil) YE Alts OU) Hut slir still ket'|ts iii Root! con­
groups," Kockt Her said.
"Naturally, a program invol
dition Hy t'sercisiny,'. says .Mrs. .loliu I’onrcux of Austin,
ving activities on birth control
Tex. Tin' live-wire centenarian ix shown diitpluv inyr otic
would not be undertaken if it wav
of her favorite exercises, touching the floor without a
offensive to the pecple of that
bend of her 100-year old Knees.
country," he added.
Rockefeller, considered a possi
able contender for the T'piibliean
presidential nomination in IWki.
spoke in newsmen after returning
here from a six-day rest at his
Venezuelan ranch, lie and his
wife flew on to Alban..- alter a
brief stopover at Idiewild Airport
His remarks on birth control
The West Volusia Home Nurs­
The orgnni^ation is planning a
were the latest in a senes of ing A s so, jut ion was funm-d re­ drive for funds with $t as the
statements over the week end by cently with Dr. William S. Fid­
rust for joining the * soeiaUon.
declared or undeclared avpirants dler ns president.
Anyone ililric-itd is a*krd to
for presidential nomination. Rinh
Other officers an* E. C. I.loyd of
control has been proposed in Del,ami. vicr president; Mrs, Knl- contact hoard me inher Mrs. Clar­
many quarters a* onr possible mond Keith, lie I.coil Spring*, sec- ence Snyder of tlctern.
answer to the problem of papula ictary and It. Hood of Hake Helen,
lions expanding faster than food 1 treasurer.
production—too many people and
The purpose "f the organization
loo little food
is to tiring into West Volium
Sen. John F. Kennedy il)-Ma»».) homes the service of a trained
a Roman Catholic, said he he- nurse to aid the .sick nod to help
lieved il would be unwise for this
^members of the family care for
nation lo advocate birth control
to other countries. This would be the hed-ridden.
All communities in West Volusia
interfering in a lot wily domestic
l oiled I'lr-s International
will
be represented on the hoard
problem of those nations, be saut
NEW YORK — Hritish Field
of 11 lister - of the newly fotined
Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo l
Marshal \ iscmrnl Montgomery,
said lie would approve uf furnish­ organisation.
calling Musi s the gTr.ite.st cum
ing planned parenthood informa­
m inder of all time f &gt;r leading
tion to other cutntr.es "where
tns- children &gt;( 1*rad to the land
the govern ment be Iieve * it is to
uf * .masn
the interest of our country " He
"tie said: '1 taut du it.' and
noted that po.erty and disease
lie kept on wanderm,' a - ml in tile
are "two of the foremost allies
l desert for 10 year*, md thry
of Communism "
weren't lust at all, lull he was
Sen. Hubert Humphrey
(Dtraining Uicui f - war. I thin.* In
CHEYENNE. Mvn . I T P —Sen
.Mum 1 said the D.iiUd Stales John Kennedy
P M iss i said W *4% *t is i l M l i,uy , VI n i l *
should ..ot try to influence the Sunduv ib.it the two presidential
policies of other nations on birth election might become more im
I.ONDt IN — Clmsloplirr Finns,
control but should not deny birth [variant to the nation than the who presided over baking bir Win
control information lo nations that 1912 v tetory of Franklin D. Roose
stun v lulls lnlls oO |Hinnd *5th
desire it
veil
birthday cake, revealing how he
The International Cooperation
‘ III 19.12. the security of the got the ingredients
Administration called the issue country depended on the election
"1 wru.e to embassies and
acaileinic. It said no foreign aid of a Democratic president." lie lieads of stair &lt;1 almost every
funds have hcen spent to spread said. ' In IMo the election of a country m the woi I a-- ug them
btrib rontro! information and Democratic president involve* 1 'ie for an stunt &gt; of ingred i » from
there are no plans for any such eause of freedom around the each country . I r-veive-l almovl
spending
world "
three hundredweight* -&gt;f II redi

Fiddler Named President Of New
West Volusia Nursing Association

Q u o t a b le
Q u o te s I

Kennedy Compares
1960 Election
To ’32 Demo Win

Some Honeymoon
"It wa*nt too bad." smiled
Rriur. ••The only difficult thing
was rooking " She hail lo prepare j
ilieir meals on a hot plate, ami
she admitted, they had overeaten
the stored groceries so that IhCir
last two days In the shelter they
were without meat.
They had to eat fruits and veg
e'ab|es ihe last IX hours, they
said
Congressman t het Ibilifteld tD
Calif. . chairman of a llou-e suit
committee of radiation, was on
hand to meet the couple and in
spect Hie small family shelter
vs tth reporters and civil defense
official*
Hrnae cau-i'd tome nunrrn
among civil defrntcinrn when she
Nnnford h»* --ivcd $t,7at.f»2 bv reported by teleptHim* several
li'inir feouujr.owo-d pat king met­ days after entering ihe shelter
er- on the tWo city parking lots that du-' was sifting into the con­
•t Second M. and n*k Ave, and crete bunker Dust after an atom
at Third S t » -1 Magnolia Ave. lc attack probably would carry
aci otding to &lt; -v Manager War­ deadly radiation and imperil in
of
shelters
if
it
ren Kn-.viee The city got line1 habitants
same thing a* new meters in the seeped in
Holilield said he found winr
^ee.mdiliotird machines and also
r#ftiveil
mftfr warriivttf »t Huai on in air intake entllaiion
K n o w lr* «3ui T N
n f TO m *t- p.pe. but he -aid he doubted the
*»r wtnilil hut r I *"«»n i l . n o fnun- amount would be harmful to occu
pants even if d had been con
puriMl willi th»* $-\"*74 piyed,
laminated
tirant admitted ttut living in
the ronfmed space together for
the first two weeks of their mar
Sanford’s t evrland T. Rrown ritd .He brought some smatl dls
Jr. of lJit Countiy Club Cirri*
agreements.
hut th*-y didn't
graduated I u slay from the Avia­ amount to anything and we've
t i o n Elect ton. • Technician School forgotten what they were about,"
^ l l the Nava; Vir Technical Train­ he said
ing (enter. Memphis, lenn. The
Thrv were locked in the shelter
Navy aviation electron!** tevlini- for ihe full length of lime, and
risn was taught electronics funda­ when they emerged they received
mentals. ummunication* systems, a 11.000 rhev k for tiieir ordeal
transmitter and anti-submarine from a finance roi pany which
equipment in 'he 21 wee* Navy built the shelter to see whether
course.
a couple roulil actually live m it
DOWNEY, Calif, t i l ’ ll — A 19year old youth and ihe teen agn
bride he married Nov. It start
today their first full week of mar
Tied life ahove ground
They .pent the first two weeks
nf marriage in an » by 8 foot un­
derground .comic fallout shelter.
Urent
and
Hanae
Parker
emerged from the shelter Satur­
day. blinking in the bright sun
light and a lllllt pa'er, hut ap­
parently nunc the worse for their
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City Saving Money
On Parking Meters

Kennedy told u Democratic fa r
IV recaption here Ihe Soviet t n
inn may outstrip the I mted M.iti-s
within the ncvl dee.ulr if a Hr
putilican administration is re­
turned to the White House next
year
"In the n i ' V t In years, unless
we bring some sense into our
farm policies, the Soviet t'ninn
may outproduce u* in food an&gt;I
find some better way of distri­
buting it to a hungry world," Ken
nedy said "H&gt; 1975 the Soviet
I nnm may outproduce tn m hy
slr*» electric power

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t'mdr
Malcolm llu.v. -ano made a 1.1
mile balloon ascent w i a Tam
bridge. Ma-s, cco-nti-i stating
that the lemperaluii v itr ipped as
low j - tip degrees be.ua gero
It was soul as lie!! "

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mi* mailings!"—I’ oilmaiter Joet
S. Field »aid today. "On the cal­
endar Christmas is a month a a ay,
hut here in the pw*t office it'*
Christmj* every day from now
on."
"Actually, to set all of the
Christinas jtif;a and card* deliver0 on t.me it largely a matter
of advance planning and prepira
tion that aiiould hr dane thi«
w«tek," the Pottmaiter pointed
out.
"Don't take chancei on mailins
poorly wrapped package*," lie
•aid. "Car sturdy earrugared
mailing cartons, plenty of heavy
brawn wrapping paper, and re
sure that every package n tied
with strong cord. Cartons contain0 ; several gift packages should
he well stuffed with tissue or old
newspapers to cushion the con
tents."
He laid further. If you have
articles of unusual sire or bulk,
better cheek with the pis- office
before attempting to mail them—
the limits of sire and weight of
packages vary, depending on
where you mail your packages
from."
V a « an extra precaution against
loss, Postmaster Field advised
placing holh your rrturn address
and the recipients address on an
extra label inside the carton or
package before it is wrapped.
If you use Christmas s'ickers or
•eals, put them on the back of
your Christmas card envelopes so
Shat they will not conflict with
She address on the front
lirfnrc ..on mall your gift pack
0gcs lie sure that proper postage
Is firmly affixed to each.
Ik** always a good idea to place
• piece of tra- parent cellophane
tape over the address portion of
She label to prevent defacing it in
transit. Most important of all, be
•lire in include the recipients full
name, street address, city, sone
*mt state on your labels.
Here s some other helpful sug­
gestions from Postmaster Field
Ml wav s send your Christmas cards
by First Class mail. They will lie
delivered quicker anil they'll be
forwarded or returned, if it be­
comes necessary. Christmas cards
sen: by First Class four cent nr
•even cent Mr Mail may carry
wri'ten messages: whereas, cards
■en’ wiih Third Class three cent
postage may only have a written
signature and will not be forward
«d nr returned.
m it ia always advisable to include
*o u r return name and address on
each Christmas card envelope bs*eau-e this helps yoi.r filends to
keep their mailing lisis up to-date
and insures correction of ynur own
list if the card is returned as tin
deliverable.
The Postmaster reminds us that
ithe entire Christmas mailing
rperiml is primarily a haltle against
lime. If you delay now in getting
f o u r Christmas cards and gift
p a c k a g e s to the Post Office, dread­
ed pile ups are hound to occur,
causing unavoidable slowdowns in

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M ER R IE M ERRIE, Q U IT E C O N T R A R Y !

Br o v t s
How many Amerjenae, I wander,
refilled until recastly that dip­
lomatic Immunity extended to
murder? TU I It utoroDy permittod dtetemate. their alaton gad
their cousins and their auats, to
get away with murder?
Wo ordinary squares who lire
la Now York are well aware that
difleaaUe Immunity allows anyone with • diplomatic licoaoo tag
to triple pork, park In front of a
fin plug, park la "No Parking"
areas, speed and, la general,
ignore all Use rules and courtesies
«f the rood. (These are facto of
wkieh the ordinary eitltona of
Washington, D. C. hare beta
•were for deeodea.)
But k must have come as a
Mock to millions, aa It did to me,
tu t tho grown aon of aa ambastador—a maa with a police record
tor brawling aad disorderly conduct—can kill a woman ia Ihe
streets of Washington and walk
■way.
If tha comparable son of an
American ambaiaador drove an
automobile in sueb n manner that
It killed a middle-aged woman in
tha streets of Paris, Roma, Cairo

f Christmas Events
»

Are Coming Up
Thankagiving la peat and that maane that Chriatmaa to
gMking • faat approach. In a spirit of fun and enthusiasm to
Mtompony the seaaon’a greater meaning are two Jajrcee
projects in which everyone who can ahould taka part.
*
The tin t one ia the big Chriatmaa Dreama parade Trto
day. The Jayceea and merchants who aia helping atage the
aanua) event have indicated that it will be affood one, with
BO floata and marching unita and 14 banda. The Jayceea wUl
ageept lata entiiee, *o there’a atilt time to indulge In a little

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Chriatmaa lighting contest. Lighted decorations will be
ged by a Jayeee committee on Chriatmaa Eva night and
bonds win be given as first prim in four categories and
for sseond place winners.
There'll bei prises 'for parade float entries, too, so the
Ynletide seasoni ’ i entertainment here shouldn’ t be lacking In

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And More Important

thief Melts Down Coins. Finds
All that Glitters Is Not Gold
DAMAlCUa (UM) -

Syria's ently Ignored hla hlatory letaona

or never learned them at ell, wat
caught when be tried to aell aome
of tha matted gold to a auipieloui
goldimith.
The goldamith called police, who
went to hla home and uncovered
i And he eould well be the dumb- the now-worthleai treaiure cach­
thief of the year, too. lie melt* ed In a wall. The boy then con­
the treenre down end it fected.
beceme wkrtually worth-

•m idst* tor the me aoa»t thief
el &lt;b* yeesi The ltysar-aid itulent who was se gold-hungry that
be swiped a -prletleia aallonal
•assure from the Damaicui Mu*

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The etadeat, whoet Ideality we*
•at revealed, eonfeteed that he
took MS gold eelae from the
atueeum.
, The total, freehly minted id the
M Century, had been found in
a Jug In IMS by a laborer dining
to the Damaecene quarter of
Damaieue.
It we* believed that the total
(•presented the life lavlngi of a
r Arab living 11 tenturiea ago.
y were pure gold and bore the
Imprint of one of the Omayad
Caiiphe. They warn known aa the
VOmayed Odd Treaiure."
‘ "We have loat ■ unique hlitorCeal treaiure becauae ■ foolhardy
wanted to betomo a thief,"
ltd muteum General Dlrector Dr. Salim Adel Abdulhak.
^Tbe atudent thief, who appar­

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Letters To
The

Editor:
The memberi of the Seminole
Band Aaan. would like to thank
ou fdr the publicity given the
arbecue held recenUy by our organiaalkm. The editorial in the
paper*alao wai gr.atly appreciat­
ed.
Seminole High hat ■ fine, hard
working band. Tho aupport given
the band and all of Iti projccti
by the mcrchanti, organization!
and realdenta helpa make It Juat
tuch an organization.
Youra truly,
&lt;Mra. C. E, Carlton, aocretary
Seminole Band Aaan.

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WASHINGTON - Quietly, Douglee It Strlngfellow, former United
Slatea Congreaaman, talked about
how hie. life had changed In the
five yean alnce he pulled e hoax
i the national public.
He wee talking over Ihe longdlatance telephone from Salt Lake
City. Strlngfellow ie now a radio
newacaater — under the name of
Don Douglaa.
The year IBM wai to him what
the year IMP wee to another young
man caught In the web of a big
hoax. I got lo thinking about the
former Congreaaman after th* TV
quia icandal hearing*, and there

TERHAN, Iran (UPI) - Iran
think*
Preiident
Eisenhower's
echedulcd visit li too ihort. But
a 31-gun iilute will pay him tri­
bute and a band will play the
Stir Spangled Banner before Iran­
ian! get down to the brail tacka
of liking for f. iter Jeta and more
modern arma.
The Preiident la expected to ar­
rive here at 8:43 a. m. on Decem­
ber 14 from New Delhi end to re­
main five houra and 43 minute*.
The 43 mlnutca wer. equrcicd
in bccauie Iranian* were diiappointed at the ahortnee* of the
Preiidenl'i itay. nut whatever the
time limit*, he ia inured of a
warm and friendly velcome.
"We are very happy to have the
Preiident in thla country," Prime
Mlnliter Manouchehr Kglibal told
United Preat International.
"We consider the trip very
good," bo aaid. “ We feel aympathy toward thoae countrlc*
which respect the Independence of
others and Elsenhower haa ahown
that In hla policy. We regret he
cannot stay longer."
Shah Reia Pahlevl will wel­
come the Preiident at tha airport
where a 31-gun aalute haa been
onload despite the fact this 1*
uol e state visit.
Tha President then will be driv­
en five mile* tn Ihe Shah's "Mar­

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your weight will room up. One
girl was off for two and a half
month*, and bar weight want up
40 pounds. She had to coma back
sod work It off."
Mist Sulllnger Hands all day,
knees locked, leaning from tha
waist to caulk aeami. Luo admit­
ted she is a bit disdainful when
neighbor* tell her they can touch
toes 10 times without bending a
knee.

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Impelled at the vary least to send
hi* soa packing hack to hit homoBy tho H at this aooe print, X
would kept that tho United State!
Government and tho State Depart,
mens have discovered their re­
spective backbone* aad hinted to
Ireland, If that country has failed
te act, that the Irish Ambassador,
John J. Hearn*, aad hla deltaquaot aoo, David, tl, are no long,
ar welcome la tho United States,
If the alas of th* father are
visited upon Ms children aven un­
til tbt third and fourth g e n e r^
lion, the rule works In rev ere^
too. Ambassador Hearn* may be
the finest diplomat te the natlon’e capital. But he, as both
ambassador and fstk.r, is respon­
sible for hla son's behavior. And
that behavior, for tho past so
months, 1* a matter of police re­
cord. Only 41 hooro before the
son's ear struck an. kilted Mrs.
Joule Hamlin, M, tha State De­
partment seat lo tha ambassador
a lengthy police report on h l l
ion's brawling.
I have walled In vain to hear
th* killer express so much as one
word of regret over the death of
bis victim. Apparently young
Hearoo believe* that In ordering
hla Insurance adjusters to eoofer
with tho deed woman'! attorney,
ha baa don* all that la accessary.
H* had neither the courage nor
tha remorse to stand up at th^
woman’s funeral and say, ‘ T n ft
lorry.”
It 1« iacradibla that be haa tha
bran to remain la thla country
and more incredible atilt that
Uncle Sara permits it.
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Monday, November SO, 1959
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PHOENIX, Arix. (UPI) — Tho
land of Wyatt Eorp today la the
home of tho world's largest sow­
ing be*.
In suburban Litchfield Park,
about 300 women cut and stitch
huge helium balloons, called en­
closing envelopes, which become
part of Navy blimpa.
The blimps carry raJar, func­
tion as part of the North Amarirsn
Air
Defense
Command
(NORAD), and patrol the Atlan­
tic offshore approaches day- and
night.
The women work ta a sprawling
building at the Goodyear Aircraft
plant. To the aeamstreatee, a
blimp la "Just 1.3P4 great big pattemi, which we cut and even­
tually aew together," said 'tab*ma-born Jean Glover, a veteran
worker ta the sewing ahed.
"Each pattern we ara working
on now baa ■ number—D-S3©.
"Tha 'D' stands for dirigible,
and the '630' means thla la the
830th blimp which haa been pro­
duced by Goodyear so far.”
Specific alien* for hiring the wo­
men sound like requirements for
airlines' stewardesses. Tha rigor*
of the work demand that no wo­
man atari on tho payroll if ihe
le older than 3S. more thin 3 feet
J-inchee tall, or weight more than
110 pounds.
"It's like being a prise fighter,"
said Ceraldean Avis Sulllnger, a ,
who came to Phoenix from Jop­
lin, Mo. "If you lay off for awhile,
you have to watch yourself or

fellow'a hoax started with Just a
little lie.
The little white tie went over
well with a tew friends end the
Congressman embellished on it.
The lie grew and grew. Wire
services played the story big.
He wai hailed on "This la Your
Life," and he played hla part
well.
Soon there was no turning back
—until the thing became a night­
mare, much like tn Charley Van
Doren'a cu e. And his confession
came in a gush, dramatically,
just like Charley Van Doren'a.
He appeared oa a hastily-called
TV program and, aa humbly a*
Vsn Doren was to do it five years
later, he begged for forgiveness.
Amid tears, he aald he would
not seek re-election unless hts
party liked him to. They didn't
ask him.
In the background was hla de­
voted wife, Just ai Charley Van
Doren'a wife ast quietly behind
him In the caucus room.
Well, what had happened lo
Douglas R. Stringfeliow after
five years? Did the public for­
give?
"The public nev^r forget*," he
said. He wat not bitter. "I (till
have my friends, and t will have
my enemies." Words plied out
Hens In the United States laid
aa if they’d been stopped up by
more than five billion tgga dur­
emotion for five years.
After the bottom fell out, there ing the month of February, IBS©,
were a lot of time*, he said, when alone.
he didn't know where hit next
meal wit coming from. He lec­
tured some, and he painted, and
then he went back lo hit old
routine of broadcasting.
That personal explosion In IBM,
he aaid, made him a better man
within himeelf. "It look that,"
he laid, "to make me a human
being." II* la putting hla whole
story Into a book which la ready
for the publisher*, "Chaff Before
the Wind."
I had one final question: Would
the public forgive Charles Van
Doren? There wai a paui* on the
other end of Um line.
Then, fervently, fjrmer Con­
gressman Douglas Strlngfellow
aaid: "1 hope »o."

ble palace" for a two-hour dlacuilion with the Shah and hla ad­
viser*. The ichedule call* for Elicnhower'i regular real period
with lunch afterward, lie Is
irheduled lo leave for Athena at
3:30 p. m.
U. S. Ambaieidor Edward
Wallea U credited with persuad­
ing Washington to atretch the
President'i visit slightly at both
end*. The Iranian* were told the
tightness of hla schedule wai due
partly to the fact that he will not
fly after dark as an added safe­
ty factor.
Observers here believe the Shah
would discuss with Ihe President
the possibility of full-fledged U.
S. membership in Cento Central
Treaty Organization which In­
herited the mantle of Ihe Bagh­
dad Pact, and then would urge
upgrading of the Iranian air force.
Other, more modern, armamenta
also would be included In the
package.
Economics will be another aubJect. A cut In oil prices has re­
duced Iran's Income proportion­
ately and Iran would like heavier
l'. S. purchases.
Americans point out that Iran Bubbly Brew
BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI) —
received 110 million dollars in
loans, grants and technical as­ You soon will be able to buy a
sistance from the United State* carbinatcd coffee drink, accord­
In the last year.
ing lo Bavaria, &amp; A., a firm here
which ia preparing the fUzed-up
brew for esport The bottled drink
Happiness Through Health
will be all coffee and not Just
coffee-flavored aodi-pop, accord
(B y DR. F. LEO HER WIN)
ing to its promoters.

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emerged a etrange parallel be­
tween Douglae Stringfaliow and
Charlea Van Dorci,
Doug Strlngfellow wai juat a
few rnonlhi from Van Doren'e
age of 33 when the world crum­
bled around him after he confelled that he wea not, after all,
the OSS war hero be had made
out ho wai, and that he never did
accompllab auch World War II
feata aa parachuting
behind
enemy tinea to capture a highranking Nazi.
Like Van Doren, Doug Stringfellow wai endowed with great
peraonallty, native Intelligence
and a fine family background.
Like In Van Doren'a cate, String-

Iranians Feel President's
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New Delhi, Tokyo or Manna, God
help Uncle Sami It doesn’t require
much imagination to picture wUt
would Uppon.
If tha kilter took refuge ta dip­
lomatic immunity, there would U
anti-American riots la tha streets
and, in all probability, mobs ston­
ing tha American Embassy.
Commuaiat propagandists would
make a Roman holiday at such
Imperialist behavior on the port
Of th* Dower of Capitalist society.
News media around tha world
would acroim tho bout* down
with denunciations of the Amer­
ican way sod our zndisciplinad
behavior. Our eareleM disregard
of the lin e of "native" people
would make stirring editorial toddor.
Then would bo loud tad persist­
ent demands that tho Americas
embassador ho declared persona
aon grata.
If Uocla Sam, under the cir­
cumstances, did not recall the
ambaiaador before the host gov­
ernment made such ■ request, it
•coma incredible that tho ambas­
sador himself would not be aufflcleiUy sensitive to resign. Or,
lacking that grace, would pot feel

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And while on the subject of the Jayceea—they will conttaue one of our favorite projects next Saturday,
That’s the date for tab isecond of a aeries of polio shots
which the Jayceea are sponsoring for Sanford end Seminole
ity residents and families. Shota ara glvan lor only $1.
This Is ona of the most worthwhile projects aver atttoptari in the public interest. And the public ought to
nepcuwl with equal Interest when a campaign la aimed at an
tmtay such a i polio, -We hope the Jayceea can get 100 per
county participation—that's their stated goal.

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Helping those in need, taking
more interest in children ore
o f great assistance in ward­
ing o f f senility. Following the
latest discoveries o f science,
becoming interested in peo­
ple, civic, religion, politics,
are also helpful.
Perhaps the most prominent
symptom o f otd age is a settl.
ing o f the spinal column, it
actually decreases in length
from one to several inches,
due to the thinning o f the

cartilngenous cushions be­
tween the spinal bones.
This condition greatly interferea with the flow o f energy
supplied by the spinal nerve
to the various organs, great­
ly decreasing their efficiency.
Spinal manipulations and ad­
justments are o f great assist­
ance to avoid disease pecu­
liar to the aged.
Plnin, easily disgested foods,
small meals and more of
them to avoid taxing the di­
gestive organs, induce well
being and promote restful
sleep. Keep planning and
looking into the future. That
is the way to postpone old
age. Are you a Chiropractic
case?

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A nna Miller Circle
Initiates N ew Members
Mr*. Thomas Sprout and Mr*.
Hobart Tomlinson ware welcomed
into the Anna Miller Circle at the
November meeting. The group met
at Um Elk's Club for the initio*
lion ceremony and regular bunnett meeting.

'P&amp;iAo/tah
Mrs. Lorraine Graham, execu­
tive secretary of the T. B. and
health association, will enter Or*
ange Memorial Hospital in Or*
Undo, tomorrow lor treatment.
The office will be closed 'or a
lew days.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hastings
£ d aa their iwuse guests at their
Home on Reservoir Lake during
the Thanksgiving weekend, Mrs.
Hastings' mother, Mrs. J. J.
Lawrence and sister. Mrs. I.. O'­
Daniel both of Griffin, Ga. and
another sister, Mrs. E. D. Prircc
of Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Holmes
and Mr. and Mrs. .Mm Watkins,
of Atlanta, Ga.. spent the weekend
with Mra. Holmes parents, Mr.
Jtad Mrs. G. A. Speer, Jr.
™ Elisabeth Woodruff v i s i t e d
friends In Atlanta, over the week­
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Uurncy
•pent the Thanksgiving weekend
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Williams and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Burney. Charles Wilke, ac­
companied them to Sanford for
a visit with hia parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles G. Wilke.
_M r, and Mrs. Ernie Morris are
(bending the holiday vacation with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L F.
Richards and Mr. a ,d Mra. H. E.
Morris at the M. (J. Ranch
Miss
Jane
Williams vpent
Thanksgiving with her parents,
Mr. snd Mrs. Ted Williams.
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their* husbands are invited. Gifts
will be exchanged and an orches­
tra will provide music for danc­
ing during the evening.
Members votrd to have a float
in the Christmas parade and to
tend a cheek to the tuberculosis
drive.
Mrs. Harry Adair, president,
requested a special initiation for
the next mealing, scheduled for
Dec. &gt;. All members are urged
to attend this, the last meeting
and soon convert the room into an autiitorium. Pictured
THE ENTERPRISE SCHOOL has recently completed
of the year,
are a gmup o f children lined up for serving in the. new
a new cafetorium. It in a combined cafeteria and audi­
Others attending were. Mrs.'
cafetorium.
torium.
Table*
can
moved
into
their
atornjre
apace
.Mareellf Faille. Mrs. datum
Smith. Mrs. Ralph Wight II. Mrs.
Irene Kent. Mrs. Wade Snyder.
Mrs. Morrie Moses.' Mrs. H. F.
Hale, Mrs. J. M. Cameron.
Mrs. G. Walter, Mra. Ruby Hin­
der. Mrs. Ray Oiler. Mrs. E, J.
Moughton Jr., Mrs. W. I. Clarke.
Mrs. Ed Milter, Mra. J. B. Phil­
lips. Mrs. Buford Brown, Mrs.
Cub Scout Pack 3*3 met last
Wesley Barber and Mrs. C. If. week at the First Presbyterian
Stafford.
Mrs David Canwfix mas h&lt;wi has been asked In send a pair of
Church with Jim Buckler presid­ r«« lo the November business lied sheds lo The Rev and Mrs
ing. Den One opened the meeting meeting of the Missionary Society Howard Beardsley, who are re
with the flag salute and the song of the Alliance Church, at her turning to their work in the mis
Mrs. John Higgins was hoslca*
home on Elm Ave,
non field in Africa, after spend­
"America the Beautiful.”
Mrs. Adcle Moore, presented the ing a furlough in Ihe I'nlted Iasi wrdk at her home in WynneAwards were presented, aa fol­
wood when Ihe Gain a Omega
devotional service Plan* were States.
lows: Terry King, lion badge; discussed concerning the mission
The Churches in the southeast Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha
Billy Dodson, wolf bi *gc and gold work of the society. The group rrn district have been asked to
* November aocisl meetarrow point; Rohert Repp, gold
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contribute items for the Heard*- *nj-i
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The evening was spent chatting
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ley's missionary outfit. They will
and silver arrow points; Don
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working
on
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•«et,e v e il or not. the home kit Ktb.ll, silver arrow 'point; David
book.
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can he a mighty dangerous
a
four
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term
and
will
have
.MISS D O R IE
I1ACH. place especially when the home Richardc, silver arrow point:
Miss Ginger Jones was the
lo take all necessary items with
group’ s guest for lha evening.
da ugh ter o f Mr. and Mrs. maker is busy preparing meals Robert Goldstein, gold arrow
them.
Mrs. Higgins served soli drinks
David Bach. Holly Ave., a for a hungry family." says Miss point and Rill Higginbotham, a*
They are translating the Bible
and cookies to Mrs. Jack Schimember o f Brownie Troop Frances Cannon. Assistant Health sistunt drnucr stripe.
The Women’ s Friendship League into thr tribal language of the rard, Mrs. F. W. File Jr., Mrs.
HID Higginbotham entertained
106. in holding one o f the Education Specialist.
of
Ihe tong re gaimnai l' hrislian P«*P»* * » &gt; ' « • « '“ *
‘ hr&gt; David Van N.’ ss, Mrs. Robert liar
the
Pack
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playing
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River
A play pen or a plav area near
working
holiday turkeys,
made
vrv. Mrs T. V. Metis Jr, Mrs.
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Valley" on ms guitar. D on One Church wilt hold a turkey dinner
the
kitchen
is
a
good
practice
since
from an apple, gum drops
Other projects tne local society James Dr Brine.
kitchens present real hatards to and Five assistn' In reproducing at noon. Sunday, lire. 13, in thr
and paper, heatl and wing*. little ones at these busy times.
has contributed ^ recently are a
Mrs. Jimmy BuUcr, Mrs. Jerry
* scene of the old country store, fellowship hall of the thurch,
The troop mode these as a
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Husband, and children of the h&gt;b&gt; ",h0* ' f for’ J‘ r\ ,P“lul
Falla, according to the National It was typical of the times, in
Thanksgiving project at Safely Council, are om of the |eluding pot belly sto ca and old members are invited and an old son. a missionary in Lima. Peru. Miss Sylvia Pnct, Miss Dottle
and assisted thr Alliance Sunday Melts, Miss Jeannette Ktnlsw,
the home o f their leader. major kitchen hazards for adults, fashion wall phones.
fashioned family alfair is plan
Den Three, under the direction ned. Following the dinner, Christ School in prrpanng a Christmas Miss Tatty Walker snd Miss
Mra. Olan Rnutwell. thin You ran protect yourself and
bos to be sent to a mission field Jonas.
others by immediately cleaning up of Mrs. Libby White, presented mss devotinns will include a ran
week.
(S taff Photo)
Members attending the business
slippery substances—spilled watrr. sn amusing skit held in tho coun- dir light service,
meeting
w e r e . Mrs. Marjorie
Christmas
carols
will
lie
sung,
grease nr foods. A xafe step stool try store. Den Five closed the
Cook fennel with parsley and
Moore,
Mrs.
(irorgr Wells, Mrs.
will eliminate another kitchen meeting with the song ' America” , accompanied at the organ by Mrs L. A. Watson, Mrs. Fay Lee. Mrs. hc«i greens or aerie It raw in
danger— that of climbin’ chairs, accompanied by Robert Goldstein L. Spencer. Mrs. L. Robinson will Adel* Moore and Mrs. Carnefix. green salad.
lead the singing. Thr husinrss set
boxes and other ina irshifts when on Ihe arcordlan.
Immediately following the meet­ smn will be very brief, sn every­
reaching for higher shelves
.Storing sharp knives separately ing, Den One held a sale of cider one ran enter into the spirit of
will protect both the user and thr and doughnuts for a penny each. Christmas.
knives. Wash them individually,
The executive board of the VV. and never leave them in the dish­
S.C.8. of First Methodist Church water. Put them away Immediate­
will meat Tuesday at &gt; a. m. in ly after using. Remember, loo.
McKinley Hall. The business and that sharp knives are actually
program meeting will 'tart at safer Hi in dull one* when proper­
.Money doesn't grow on trees, ern day medicine lias its origins
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ly used.
Airs. Ashby Jones will be in
Burns arr still another cause but medications do. A statistician at the hrarlhsidr in days when
charge of tnc program, tniiiird of serious Injuries. Keep pothold- could compile a formidable list medicine was a dialler of native
"Christian Customs in Many rri handy near Ihe range, and use of lifesaving medical aids ex­ lor*, passed from mother to
them when needed. Tongs ara both tracted originally from trees, daughter.
Foreign Lands.”
handy and safe for handling hog bushes and bloom*. later as the
In 17*5, William Withering pub­
See our dream dressea designed to envelope
foods. Warn your children of the chemist's science developed, syn­ lished ihe results of work (or
dangers of a hoi stove, and explain thesised and manufactured bulk.
which the uld British midwife was
yuu in an aura o f romantic glamour ax J’°n
to them why they must not touch
One id Ihe most powerful of all responsible
hot
things.
heart
stimulant*,
digitalis,
which
drift through the holiday evening*. A
He dismissed Ihe value of
All who participated in Ihe first
Hurry produce* a host of kitchen is still a mainsia. of any medical Mother Hutton’s incantations and
dinner dance sponsored by the
fabulous collection o f romantic,
accidents,
too.
Hurry
can
leatj
lo
kit, came from a midwife's brew spelts, and run i t nl rated upon Ihe
navy wive* club were very enthu­
carelcs-nrss.
and
carelessness
to
of
herbs
in
England
renluries
ago
hear)
concoction,
lie
found
it
con
siastic shout it. Many comments
provocatively «lim cocktail sheaths,
Whether another much like it lamed s ronimon plant, the pur­
of praise were heard and some mishap
Play
it
safe—think
through
your
can
be
isolated
from
the
hark
of
enchanting dinner dresses. You'll find your
ple foxglove. Further, he found,
asked. "When are you going to
kilchcn Make i* a happy place— in African Irrr is being studied it stimulated heart action. Hr
do this again"?
particular
dream-dr*** in Ihi* festive,
a
safe
place.
in a lleirt Fund project by Dr. worked out the proper doses.
The serving table was centered
Walter
J.
Gensler,
professor
of
with a huge bouquet of chrysan­
In later generations, more sd
.sparkling choice o f after-stark beauties.
chemistry at Boston L'niversitv.
themums and candle with horns Enterprise
vanced scientists isolated Ihe sig
He
is
directing
an
analysis
of
of plenty, filled with fruit and
nifirant material—digitalis —from
the chemical organisation of Hie foxglove.
vegetables and spilling out on each
bark of Krythrophleum guineense.
end of thr table. Individual tables
alkaloids from which are reported
held candles and fall leaves.
to act upon the heart as does dig) Osteen
Tbs food, cooked and served by
Mis. Virginia Mills, daughter of tali* — the discovery of which
the women was varied and deli­
cious. There ia some discussion Mr. and ."ra. S. A. Pittman of originated in Mother Hutton's
of making this in annusl affair. Waycross. Ga., whj has bern herb Ira in thr England of yes
SEMI - FORMALS
The club sends thinks to their making her home in Enterprise teryear.
By Lori Deb, lligi o f
with
her
aunt
and
uncle.
Mr.
and
The
bark
has
been
imcvtigaird
husbands, who assisted with the
Mrs Belly Snyder and son
California and Julia Miller. ,
heavy work and served as baby Mrs. Clyde Shonyo and Wilton J. previously by pharmacologists.
John. Mr. ami Mrs. Nick Pfclfauf
Nice selection of the very
*
sillers, while their wives made
" “ ‘ “ S' '° n
„ Mr* •nd Drawbacks in the form of toxic
live arrangement* fur the party.
dossie of Enterprise resclions have been found to rule and daughter, Linda, and C. J.
newest high fashion color* in
Melt Inr all of aanfoed were
were married Saturday afternoon out its use ss s heart drug
sizes 5-15 and 8-20.
Nov. 21 in Nahunta, Georgia by
Projects of this nature illustrate Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr.
Canned fruit drinks convert to Judge Claude A. Smith
our debt to both the atomic-age and Mrs Clarrnre Snyder.
Mrs. John Conn of Eau GaUia
dessert toppings when thickened
$22.1)5 - $39,95
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nelson of chemist and lo the midwife—pos­
slightly with cornxtraeh. Add Tampa are holiday and weekend sibly even the witch doctor—of spent Ihe wrrkemf with Mrs.
guests of Miss Doris Faber.
chopped fresh fruit lo lade.
other generations, Much of mod liarry Osteen.

Mrs. Martin Dyer, chairman of
the annnual Christmas dinner,
gave her report concerning this
big event of the year. It will he
held at the Elk's Club Dec. 18.
Dinner will be served at 7:30
p. m. All circle members and

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League Plans

Turkey Dinner

W.S.C.S. Board

Seminola Rehekah taidge
met Thursday evaning at th* L
O O F . lodge hall, with Mrs. I ra­
ily Jameann, noble grand, pra»
siding.
A slate of officer* was mm
ed for the coming year. An
lion will be held at the neat I
ing.
Mrs. Jameson honored the
noble grands, with a rourtnay
presented each with a gift. W
honored were, Mr*. Mary Ja
son, Mrs. Virginia And*
Mrs. Mildred Squir**, Mrs.
Fiarell and Mra. Mabel

Church
Calendar
MONDAY
First Baptist Church W. M,
week of prayer procram by
3, 2:30 p. m.
Pinerrest Baptist Church
of prayer program, 1 p . m . Fel­
lowship. 8 30 p. m. Association
Sunday School training
7;M P- m' ____ _
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TURBOA7
First Presbyterian Church, J e *
inr Choir rehearsal, 4:11. tats#mediate. S p. m. Pioneer F*H*w
ship, I p. m. Men of th* C h er*
supper, T p. m.
First Baptist Church, Bible mmvey class, 9 M a. m. W. M, V,
Week of prayer program b f elfcle I, at 1:10 p. m. 9tsaner*
class Christmas supp
Church, ft p. m. Bit
class. 7 so p. m.
Pinecrest Haptiet Church,
elation Sunday School
program, 7:30. p. m.

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Nature's toothbrush**—
celery, apple* *nd orange
excellent supplement* to tho
made variety, saya th* W*
Growers Association. Eaten raw,
these vegetables wiH 1
th* teeth clean when ■
ia not available.

Meets Tomorrow

Origin Of Digitalis

Wives Club Dinner
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By JERRY COVINGTON
The football fan* in Sanford are doinr
thing* a little differently than in aome
cities this. year. Usually when a coach'*
team doesn't win better than half its
games in a season, they immediately con­
demn him and begin hanging him in effigy.
Wednesday night the Seminole Boost­
er* Club is sponsoring a gigantic supper
at the Elks Club in honor o f the Seminole
coaching staff. Although the Seminole*
had a respectable .500 season, the Boost­
ers want to assure Coaches Pigott and
Laude that they were not a bit disappoint­
ed in the turnout. This was Coach Pigott’s
poorest season since coming to SHS three
years ago and he won five and lost five.
A t their meeting last week, the Boost­
ers had nothing but praise for Pigott and
Laude and they plan several surprises for
them.
The Boosters will have as their guests
the varsity and junior varsity footballers
and their dates. Also all members o f the
Club are urged to attend. President Gor­
don Bradley has asked that nnyonc who
plan* to attend should call him at
FA 2-5928 or Buddy Lake at FA 2-6184

and make reservations. The players and
their dates will be admitted as guests o f
the club and all members will be charged
$1.50 a plate.
Believe me, members, 1 attended last
year and they really put on the feed Lag!
If you haven’t done so, call tonight and
make your reservations.
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All baseball hopefuls around Sanford
can begin their spring training a little
early this year. Another recreation facil­
ity has been installed on French Ave. near
the Putt-Putt golf course. It is called the
Hatt-Batt. It has three batting cages and
three m ajor league pitching machines and
the best in baseball bats. Although it is
a recreation facility, it really can be very
helpful to anyone interested in improving
his hitting. Plan now to drop by and take
a few swings. It's a good place to blow o ff
a little steam when the wife runs you out
o f the house.
While on the subject o f recreation
areas, another spot that soon will be open
is the new 20-lane bowling alley on Onora
Rd. right o ff the Orlando highway. All
20 lanes will be completely automatic and
it will be one of the finest in the area.

Conerly Paces Giants To N FL W in
toiled Press International
The other 33 New York Giants
■oon msy join Charley Conerly in
riding around In new automobiles
The S23,000 bevy of gift* ConerJy received Sunday at Yankee
-Stadium Included two brand new
autos. The 33-yeardd quarterback
immediately went into high gear
-against one of his favorite tari e l i , the Washington Redskins.
Conerly has a little Choctaw In'dian blood in him. Maybe it helps
make him particularly effective
-against the Redskins. Anyway, he
Jhrew two touchdown passes to
•Bob Schnelker, one to Kyle Role
land set up a scoring run by Alex
Webster and a Pat Summerill
field goal.
Conerly, who has thrown 33 of
"tils 134 Nstional football I-eague
touchdown passes against the
Tledikins, enjoyed his spree in the
first 29 minutes. Then he sat
down to rest fur a dance in bis
Sonor while the Giants whined to
i 45-14 triumph that clinched at
east a tie for the Eastern Divi* "lion title.
The Giants now arc two games
in front with two to play, it’s a
virtual certainly each of them
can count on at least a 13,300
•lice of championship game mon
ey ami a new car *1 t.»c&gt;' want
go match Conerly on the highway.
* New York got sterling help
.^Jrorn the San Francisco Forty*
■-Niners, also giving their 'Western
Jitle hopes a huge boost, scored
•three times in less than seven
minutes to edge the Browns at
'Cleveland, 21-20. The hteelera,
with Bobby Layne throwing four
touchdown passes, whipped the
Philadelphia Eagles t Pittsburgh,
31 0.
« The Brown* and Eagles started
4he day only a game behind the
plants but virtually lust all hope
•iy losing. Coach Paul Brown,
^tohose Browns invade Near York
.next Sunday, told what the Forty-Niners hart done to his team’*
iastern dunces in two words:
That’* It.”
* The Baltimore Colls remained
lied with Sin Francisco for the

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NEW YORK (CPI) Light­
weights Chico Vein: and Fiddle
Armstrong meet in the feature 10round bout tonight at New York's
Academy of Music. Meanwhile,
heavy weights Harold Carter and
Juhnny Jenkins meet In a 10 round
bout at Elisabeth. N. J,, middleweights Itory Calhoun and Tony
Mavciarelli fight at Montreal, and
middleweight* Joey Gianihra and
Orlando di Pietro meet at l»ng
Beach, Calif.
'I lie first engine to be run by a
piston in a cylinder was built In
France in 167# as a means of
pumping water for basins in Ver­
sa dies. The jMiwrr was supplied
by exploding gunpowder.

L'n.ird Press International
The completion of the holiday
bowl pairings waited today on a
decision by Navy brass whether
to call it a “ perfect season" after
the *3-12 rout of Army or to try
“ to gild the lily" by playing
Penn State in the Liberty Bowl.
Harrasird Liberty Bowl officials
— so far unable to stir up any
enthusiasm for the Dec. 19 game
— made a desperation bid to tne
Middies Saturday night aiul Capt.
Aj bury Coward, director of ath­
letics at Annapolis said the in­
vitation would be taken under
consideration.

Western lead by downing the Los
Ar.gelcs Rams, 33 21, at home be­
hind the passing of John L’nitas.
The Chicago Bears kept their
Western hopes alive, remaining a
game behind the two leaders by
thumping the Chicag* Cardinals,
31-7, In Sunday's other game
Each of (be 12 clubs has two more
regular aeason games.
New York is in a powerful po­
sition. It entertains the Browns
before ending its regular cam­
paign against the crippled Red­
skins at Washington. The Eagles
play at Washington next Sunday
and then entertain the Browns.
Baltimore, the I cue Ullcholder. must perform like a champion
and snap a Jinx to retain the
Western title, The Colts play next
Saturday at San Francisco and
the following Saturday at I.cs An­
geles. Baltimore has won onlyone of 14 games in those cities.

The Forty-Niners end their season
at home against the Grcrn BayPickers, 2117, victors over the
Detroit Lions In the Thursday
game that opened the past week­
end's action. The Hears finish at
home against the Steeli-r* and
Lions.
Eastern Division
W. 1.. T
* 2 0
New York
6 4 0
Cleveland
Philadelphia
6 4 0
3 4 1
Pittsburgh
3 7 0
Washington
2 8 0
Chicago Cards
Western IBs ixlon
W. L. T.
7 3 u
San Francisco
7 3 u
Baltimore
« 4 0
Chicago Bears
2 3 0
Green Bay
2 H (1
(.os Angeles
2 7 1
Detroit

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Oviedo Opens Cage Season Tuesday
Meeting Ocoee Quint At Home
the Uvieao Jllgn Sviioyt u p i ■ J„;.tj. Jimmy DrShsro. Rs'ph
opsa the basketball season tomor­ Johnson, Johnny Jukubcin, Mickey
row night at home against Ocoee. Tesinsky. Bobby Pent*. John Coe,
The game is scheduled to start at Wesley Swenson, Iliad Lingo and
7:30 in Ihe high school gym.
Martin Norman
The Ovirdo five has been bald at
work getting set for the season
opener under Ihe direction of
Coaches Paul Mtklcr and Carlton
Henley.
Ttic Liuns will play two addition
DE SOTss LAKES. Fla-. J*&gt;e
al games before the Christinas boll
days meeting Bishop Moore lire, n llavii nf llra«s Motors, Sanford,
at 20*1 F.a-t Commercial St., will
and Tavares Dec. 13.
For the first time in the school's attend a meeting in Bradenton,
history, the JV squad will have .1 Florida. December :t, to hrlp pints
Florida's newest and richest PG \
full 1* game schedule
Coaching the JV* will be Henley gulf Inurnment, the He 8&lt;'tn Open
while the bulk of tin- A squad's ac Invitational nest March.
With approximately in other
tion will be under the directum of
Flondu lie Soto automobile deal­
Mlkltr.
The vanity it comprised of Mike ers he has hern invited to confer
Duds and Jerry Arndt, forwards; with visiting Detroit officials of
Johnny Tttmiky, center and Bov the Ply mouth-lie Soto-Valiant Di­
Wainright and Kunnu- Willis at lin­ vision, Chrysler Corporation, ex­
gua rd posts. Also slated to are clusive sponsor* of the new sports
plenty of action is Johnny Courier. event, at the new De Koto Fake*
Kenneth Sparks, Richard \ an Country Club, near Bradenton,
Wormrr. Mi k e Kennedy, Wes Floniia.
Evans, Jerry L'lrey and Ben Wain
right.
The R squad, made up mostly of Wins (irand Prix
freshmen and sophomores shapes
MILAN. Italy 1Id1*1) — Torne-e.
up like this: Torn Hites, Jimmy a seven year-old Italian cam­
paigner, won th« Grand I’ nx id
Nations trotting race Sunday, de­
(lets Preference
feating Jatiun, Europe's “ wonder
CLKMSON. S.C. (UPD - Gene horse" v*ho cl indied the 1933 Eu­
Willmon, Clemsun College buxi­ ropean Gold Cup with a total of
ne** manager, said today ticket* 7# points by finishing second
fur the Bluebonnet Bowl fool lull
game to he played Dec 19 at
Houston, Tea., hetween Clem son
and Texas Christian will be of
fered first lo members of the
Clemson Bonder Club.

Davis To Attend
Golf Meet Plans

Player Draft Set
By NFL Officials

The decision may be made to­
day after the executive commit­
tee o/ the athletic department
passes on its recommendation to
Rear Admiral Charles L. Melson,
USX, superintendent of the aca­
demy. Sources close to the aca­
demy stressed Navy's traditional
lukewarm attitude toward bowl
games even though the Middies
did play in the Sugar Bowl, Jan.
I, 1953, and in Ihe Cotton Bowl,
Jan I. 1931.
“ For Navy to accept any bowl
invitation, a special set of cir­
cumstances must exist,” in An­
napolis source told the United
Press International.
Liberty Bowl official; in Phila­
delphia, meanwhile, admitted they
had no other “ interested candi­
date." The Bluegrass Bowl, sched­
uled for Louisville, K&gt;\. also Dec.
19, wat cancelled Sunday after
both Alabama and Kentucky re­
jected invitations.
The following bowl lineups
emerged from the smoke and fire
of the last big Saturday of the
campaign — one appropriately fill­
ed with upsets;
Rose Bowl: Wisconsin (7-2) vs
Washington (9-1).
Sugar Bowl: Louisiana State
(9-1 &gt; vs Yltssissippi *911.
Cotton Bowl: Syracuse tl-0) vs
Texas (9-1).
Orange Bowl. Missouri (6-4) vs
Georgia (9-1).
Gator Bowl: Arkansas (12) va
Georgia Tech (6-4).
Bluebonnet Bowl: Texas Chnatian (82) vi C'lemson (12).
Sun Bowl: North Texas State
(911 vs New Mexico State (7-4).
Tangerine Bowl: Middle Ten­
nessee (8-1-1) vs Pre'byterun (9-

PHILADELPHIA (LTD - The
National Football League will be­
gin a •barga.nmg battle" with the
new American Football League to­
day when it holds its annual draft
of college stars.
The eight club AFL held its
THE BIGGEST DEER brought out o f Farmington**
first draft last Monday at Minnea­
polis, Many of the players chosen
hunting area on the first clay of the huntinjt season re­
there, including such stars as
cently was this six point buck taken by Seminole Hiyh
quarterback Richie Lucas of Penn
football players, from left, Billy Bowles. Jerry Dillard
State, halfback Billy Cannon of
anil Bobby Barbour. Sixteen-year old Dillard shot the
Louisiana State and tackle Bob
1-0 pound buck with a 30-30 rifle in the hunting area
Yates of Syracuse, almost certain­
near Osteen.
ly will be drafted again today
when each of the 12 NFL clubs
chooses 2U players.
Although the new league got
the jump in holding us draft first,
the old circuit landed the first
“ name" star Sunday when quxrtcrback Don Meredith of Southern 1 ) .
Methodist signed a “ personal con­
Mississippi. Georgia, Georgia
tract" with tile operators of a Tech, and Clcmson accepted their
proposed Dallas franchise in the invitations Saturday a f t e r the
windup games of their regular
JACKSONVILLE (UPll — The ' winning record over the past five National League.
Meredith signed with Bedford seasons. Mississippi crushed Mis­
State Board of Control probably years.
Wynne and Clint Murchison J r, sissippi State, 42 0. Georgia down­
wEl determine the f *.c of Florida
Woodruii s team ended the cur­ who nave been promised an NFL ed Georgia Tech, 21-14. and Clem
football coach Bob Woodruff at
son walloped Furman, 5f 3.
rent season Saturday by defeating franchise for Dallas.
its next monthly meeting.
Several sports writers have pre Miami 23 14 for a 5-1-1 record,
dieted the veteran roach is in h;s knocking Miami out of a passible
last year at Florida despite his Orange Bowl bid.
J. J. Daniel, chairman of the
Board of Control, confirmed Sat­
urday his group was ' ready to
review- the football coaching situa­
tion a! the University of Florida"
at its Dec. U meeting.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (L P D . gan of Rochester, and Ed PalmHe said the board, which over
sees state universities, had asked —Don Lee, 23-year-old p i t c h e r 1quist and Jim Golden of St. Paul.
PHILADELPHIA »l PI i — Rut­ University President J Wayne who failed in three trials with the I Following tbi* draft of “ veter­
gers head Coach John Stirgman licit/ to submit a recommenda­ Detroit Tigers, was expected to be ans" players, there was mother
will replace Steve Sctxr as foot­ tion on the matter to the board
the Washington Senators' first selection session in which for the
ball coach it Ihe t'mvrrsity of prior to thr meeting.
Hamel declined to give any clue draft pick today m the annual first lime the majors could for
Pennsylvania, the I'nilcd Press
International learned Sunday on as to bow the board feds about grab-bag of minor league talent. 313,000 purchase first-year young­
The draft session was the first
Woodruff, but fie it£ bus been a
excellent authority.
matter on lh&gt;- agenda of baseball sters who were signed lo fancy
Seixi's team defeated Cornell strung backer of the coach.
Woodruff has been at Florida men gathered here for Hie start bonuses since last November but
nn Thanksgiving Day to win the
10
jears but is hired on the same of Ihe minor league meetings. The who were not promoted to major
Ivy League title but reports of
i W i thin a ;:a r fcr:istrd tha* ye*rly basis at anv eieoartment major league's annual winler con. league rosters.
Eacn team could draft until Its
he would r.ot he rchir-d and would head a! the university. He makes iat&gt; wilt on neiU next wee*, at Mi­
ami Beach.
40-man rosier was completed for
be replaced by Stiegman, one-time 117,300 a )ear.
The Senators, whose roster Is 19*10. Three club* — the Los An­
Under his guidance, the Florida
aide lo the lute Charley Caldwell
Gators have become one of the three men short of the 40 man geles Dodgers, Milwaukee Braves
at Princeton
Selin wat lured In 1931 to suc­ Southeastern Conference s strong limit, and the San Francisco and Chicago Cubs — said their
ceed George Manger and his sec- c»t teams. His 193# team had a Giant*, with four vacancies, were rosters were filled and they were
unit three jc .r contract expired S 3 I record and played in the expected lo be the most active not interested in drafting.
teams in the draft.
The Philadelphia Phillies sold
at the end of the Cornell game Gator Bowl.
Among the minor leaguers outfielders Boh Bowman and Solly
as Penn finished with its best
a* aitable for the 325.000 draft Drake to Buffalo on the eve of
record since 1917 and its first ui
price werr: Catcher Jo* Lonnct! the draft so that they might grab
(leal Ivy title.
and pitcher Warren Hacker of two bargain basement players
Buffalo; first baseman Norm from the minorj.
Zuuchin and infielder Foster CatDuring the next two days, the
Tennis Ladder tournament par tk-Mi.il! uf Miami, catcher Darrell minors were scheduled to vote on
licipant* were announced today by John*nn of Richmond, and pitch­ new bonus proposals, changes in
Ronald ferry, director of rccrcvi er* Hank Aguirre of Charleston, the method of drafting and other
Jaik Spring of Dallas. Hob Kee­ matters.
WEST BALM BEACH (UPD — tinn and parks.
The participants may challenge
Former Master* champion Arnold
fainter won this third tournament the person one or two places abovr
of the Pti \ trail Sunday when he them on the ladder.
rapped the SI3.000 West falm ( In singles play, participants are
Beach Op'ti t'oirncy m a three day- ’ Springfield, Proctor, llcrhst. Log
playoff.
an, Doudttey, Taylor, Ferrell, Bar
fainter bested fete Cooper and low, Plercy ami Sirannt.
Jay Brewer m a four bole play­
In doubles (day the participant*
off after all three ftnl-hed with are Jones and Gillette. Knowles
291*. I’ almer two-putted front 13 and Doudney, Her list and froctor.
feet out for a par four on the I'aylnr snd ficrcy, Springfield and
decisive hole and both Cooper f-ngan and Tucker and Morrison.
and Brewer went over par.

Future Off Gator Coach

Annual Grab-Bag Of Minor Loop
Talent Is Scheduled To Open

Sebo Reported Out
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Yankee catcher Yogi Herr.* left
f&gt;»r Europe Saturday to help &lt;b,
tribute hairball equipment donat­
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See "Law o f lh* I'lainnntnn"
Sunday h at 6:00, Channel 2.

Tne Misiisstppi-LSU game is a
replay of a regular season Sami'
won by LSU, 7-3, snd Sugar Bowl
officials already are touting it a*
the best of the bowl games. Cot.
ton Bowl officials, of course, in­
sist the Syracuse-Texas match j
No. 1 but nobody can deny th?
Sugar Bowl officials have a talk­
ing point.
Georgia, completing itx best «**son in a decade t ndcr Co aeh
Wally Butts, ran up a 21-0 half,
time lead and then beat off Georg,
ia Tech's late challenge while
Clemson spotted Furman a threeioint lead and then ran it up as
larvey White completed 13 of 23
passes for 139 yards.
Notre Dame upset Southerx
California. 16 6: Florida ended Mi­
ami of Florida's Orange Bowl
hopes, 23-1»: Alabama upset Au­
burn. 100; Colorado tiowned the
Air Force Academy 13-7. and Rotton College defeated Holy Cross,
140. in the major surprises. Syracu«e. the nation's only major un­
beaten and untied power, wai
idle but plays UCLA next Satur­
day. UCLA warmed up for lw,
chance at a major upset by beuN'
ing Utah. 21-#. Saturday.

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OFFICE SPACE with ampl# park
lag. 215 Oak Avenue. FA 2-5101

apartment on Lake Golden. Lake SLEEPING room; drat floor
privileiei. Must aee to appre*
front; clean; alnk In room; kit­
date. Call FA 2-02T4.
chen privilege*; home like. Ph.
FA 22489, I"* -o. Holly.
LOOKING for a real nice pli
FURNISHED houie; reaiomble.
raon* FA 2 033*.

WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
TWO BEDROOM home. 405 San
private bath*, 114 W. Firat StCa r 1 o a, Kitchen equipment,
W OO Phone FA 2-3951.
3-BEDROOM unfurnlihed houie,
kitchen electrically equipped.
2412
Willow Avenue.
Call FURNISHED Lakefront apart­
ment. Contact R. *, Cameron,
FA 20274.
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Hospital Notes
•Doe Duncan, Sanford
JAdlina Church, Sanford
u Sarah E. Gibba, Sanford
“ Ronild D riv en , Gertva
{M ark Dyal, Sanford
* Edward William*, Sanford
cLcwla Hobby, Sanford
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Birth*
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JMr. aad Mr*. Jam** Church,
J Sanford, a dauahlar
Diamlaaal*
t Edward Duffy, Sanford
2 Ronnie Noble*, Sanford
» David Peeblei, St. Palanbun
|JSpencer Prica, Sanford
wSarah X. Gibb*, Sanford
*•Farid* Tyre, Sanford
•- Franklin Eoiliib, Sanford
i Darwin Shea, Ciiielberry
Marietta Scarborouih, Sanford
Robert Davii, MitUand
Patricia Wllwn, Sanford

W a l l e r R n r ln t , Jr.,
tin* US — M orion A v i n u o
R na m h ay n. N ew J i r t i y
TOL* A HE H E R K I i r N O T I F I E D
that a hill nl rnm pla lnt fnr ittv o r c o haa haan Hint ag a ln a t you.
an&lt;t y o u * r o rvqulrv-l in * * r » * ■
c o y y o f your gnaw*r " r p lead ing
In lh * hill o f r.implalnt o n Iho
P l a l m i r r a atto rn ey Paul U. P »r kina. 141 W o o l *«u lh Mlraat Or ­
lando. H o n d a , and lilo m o a n g i ­
nal i n i n i f o r p l 'a d l n g In lha o fflea o f tho Clerk o f Iho Clrru lt
C our t on or hofnro M ond ay , D»r o n b a r II, I H I . If you f o il in d&lt;i
ao Ju dg n u n t h r dalault Hill hr
■a k i n aa alna l y ou fo r tha rallaf
d rm an drd In tba bill o f rom p laln l,
HONK A ND O R O K R K D at Han.
fo ld , Mamlnbla
County,
Plnrlda,
thlo l l l h d a y o f November, H i * .
David M. (l a tc h*!
C lork o f Iho C ir cu it C ou r t
By Martha T. Vlhtrn, P C ,
(R E A L )
Paul P. f t - kina
I I I Watt Mouth l i r r r t
Or lando, Florid a
A tlo r n r y fnr P laintiff
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IN C K t U K M T NO. lOtMT
L it.a r u t in . r n A i t E R ,
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W IL L IA M O R A D T , FRAMIKR,
I&gt;f famlant.
NOTICM o r H I T
TO: IVII.LIAM UltA UV r i t A a i K R .
whnrr r**titrnra I, un know n ,
TOll AIIK HKItKHY N O T i r i K I I
that a aull fo r d ivor c e and o l h t r
rallaf hat been fllad a a a l n - i yim
In lha Clrrult Court nf lha NINTH
Judicial Circuit o f H n rld a. In and
fo r Matnlnnlo C nu m y . nt Manfurd,
Hnrlda,
uh araln
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I T ,. till.
fllA H I K R U I’ lalntirr and W i t t.lAM U R A D T r itA H tr .l t I* Dofandanl.
T o i l AP.K H KR KO T R E Q U I R E D
In ftla your a n a n o r In nal.l aull
with lha Clark at **UI C o u r t and
•ar m a ropy t h a iu of upon plain tlffa
Aliornay a not
latar
than
fiarantbar »th. M i l A. I&gt; I f you
fall to Ilia and aar« o y o u r An•war. a Pacrao P m Cnnfea ao will
ha tntarad agaln at yo u amt tha
•ult
will tbaraafto r procaad a i
par l a.
Ilalal
at
Haaford.
lanitnala
County, Klotlda, thin i l h d a y af
N'ntamliar, I t i t , A. D.
(I K A I .I
«* P. HERNDON.
I 'l- rh , C ir cu it Court,
• •mmole C oun ty, H n rld a ,
lly Manila T. Vlhlan
lia p u ir •'lark
ft’ ILKKIIMQX A IIAAH/.E,
I JO North i irao a a A i m nr,
p. O Drawer l i l t ,
Orlando. Florida.
Talapjiuua c, \ l - l l l l
A t t o r n * )* for P laintiff.
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NOTICE o r
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TOi ALICE R I'T II T.NRHKRRT.
whnat raatdanoo la unlinr.wn
TOI
A R E IIKRKIIT N o r i U l K D
lhat a aull fnr d iv o r c e and nilirr
r*ll*f liaa haan fllad agatnet y»u
III Ilia Circuit Court nf lha NINTH
Judicial 4’iroull o f H o r ld a , In and
fnr Mrmlnnla C o u n ty , tt Sanford,
H o n d a » liaral n I I C M AMIN ttMl1,KN T.NIinKttltT la P la in t iff and
NLIl'K III T il T ARU KIIIIY la Hafallilanl.
VOC AIIK IIKIIKIIY R E Q U I R E D
tn fit* your anyway In ar id null
with lha Clark nt aald C o u r t and
•arm a ropy t h a r a of upon Plaint i f f * A tlor n a y o not latar Dt ra m b ar
l«t h, H a l A. D. I f y ou f o i l in
fit* on d a*rve y o u r Ana war. a Da.
traa Pro Confaaan will be antarad
•g a l i n i you and tho au ll will
lharaaftar pro. tad a t parta.
D a lt d at Hanford. Hamlnola I 'n o n .
ly. H o r ld a . Ihlt l l l h day a f N ov •mhar, 1|y* A. D.
I d E A l.l
O. P, llar nd oa
Clark, C ir cu it Court.
Hamlnolo Coun ty, H o r l d a
l l y i Martha T. Vlhlan
Hapuly Clork.
lYILKCltHOX A IIAAHZK.
IJ4 North U r a n ia A r a n u r,
P. u. Drawar U l t ,
Orlando, Florida,
rataphnna HA l - t l l l .
Vtmrnaya far P la la ilff .

WANT ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS

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IN T H R t ’lR C I I T COI R T IIF T H R
n in th
J i n i r m . m r c i i t , in
A N D FOR I K H t N O L R COI NTT,
F I .O R I I I I IN 4TIANIF.MV RO. tMTI
F R E D BUTLER,
P la l a i l f f ,
VH
H A T T I E BU TLE R,
Dafandant.
NOTICE T O A P P E A R
MTATE OP T U J n i D A TO:
l la lt la Butlar
l i l t I t . John'* Plara
Brnnklya, S t w T ork
Tuu ara haratiy nntlflad that a
hill n f rnm plalnt f o r d lvor c a haa
baan fllad apaln rt you, and y ou
aro rauulrad tn m m &lt; a enpy nf
y o u r a n rw rr or pla ad lne In tho
hill n f r omplaln l nn lha p l a i n t i f f !
a t ln r n a r Paul C, Parhln*. *1* W oo l
Mnulh Mtrart. Orlando. F lor id a, and
rilo lha orlpln al ona war or p la a d ­
l n e In tha o f f lr a o f tho Clark o f
lha Clrrult Court on o r hafora
Wrdnaaday, Dacamhar p, DO*. If
yuu fall In do ao lu d a m a n l l&gt;y
defa u lt will I,a l a k r n aa aln a l ynu
fo r Iho rallaf d am an drd In tho
hill o f complaint.
DONE AND O R D E R E D at Ban .
ford, Natnlnola C oun ty.
Flori d a,
thla ( l h day o f N ov em b er 1919.
( I K A I .I
H. P. lla r n d oa
r lv r h n f tho Circu it C ou r t
By Martha T. Vlhlan, DC
Paul C, parklna
• IT Waal Mouth Mtrart
nr lan do, Florida
A tturnry for P la in t iff
P u h ll ih N ot, *, II, 11. I f . m t .
f a Iho t a a i f a f Ida r n a a f y J a d a o
Nrmlaolc I 'o a a i y , l l n l a a f Flori d a,
la Prohala
l a r o lha K ala lo a ir
HIIARMAN J. WEI.I.lNtl
P oc oa aad
FIN AI. NOTH K
Nollro la harahy e lr a n th at tha
u n d r o i p n e d will, o n tha |th d a y
u f liaromhar, 4 II. ta-A praaonr
tn Ina Hon orable C n u m y J n d a * o f
k . min. 1» County, Florida, hta final
ratiirn, accoun t and vo uc ha ra , •»
Am-lllary
Admlnlat rn lor
nf
Iho
Kalaia uf IIIAItJ IAN J. W E I.L I.M l.
dn-anaad. and nt arid lima , than
and there, m ak e ap p lic a t io n in lha
•aid Judg e fur. a final oa lllam an t
nf
lila
admlnlal ration
nf
aald
aetata, and f o r i n o r d - r d la r h a r a Inc him a i lu t h A n c illa r y A d m in latratnr
liaiad ihta lha I day a f N o v t m b a r
A. D. m a
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An Ancillary
A d m in is tr a t o r
nf tha Ratnta nf
M1IARM AN J. W E L L IN H
liacaaatd
M T K M t r n o M , HAVIM A MrINTOMtl
Atluriiaya for A n c illa r y A dinlnlatalor
C d o a r d a Hull.li ng
Hanford, Florida

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BEDROOM. CB home. Low 1-BEDROOM, 11vlas n o n , dia­ 3-BEDROOM born#, hardwood
floori. Large lot. 2409 Adami g
log room, kitehtn vquippdd,
down and monthly payment*.
Court. WyoiMwood. T • r at $.
panclladi Fl#r h room. Caiy
Call FA 2-254T.
FA 2-I61T.
Itrma. C«U FA 2-3744.
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
3 BEDROOM, 2 bitbi. 4th itldlRealtsr
tioQ PiBtcn.it, 11.000 aquity.
KHRUSHCHEV SAID
LAKE MART
Ph. FA 2-7113.
"The proposition that the average
Ph. FA 2-5237 af FA 2-1964.
America!, ean afford to live in
■ three bedroom, twu bath homo
RAYMOND M. BALL like
the one ibown at the InterA N D ASSOCIATES
national Exposition In Moscow
Real JUtit# — laesrsMC*
is nothing but CAPITALISTIC
Sirtiy Baida
PROPAGANDA!"
SANFORD PROPERTIES
216 S«. Park Art. IIl FA 2-5641
•14 Atlantic Bank Building
Sanford
Come over to SAN 5EM KNOLLS,
Flo. Rarriia
R. H. Ivera
Evan* Bids. Lake Mery
four block* weit of French Ave.
YOU NAME IT—WE'LL FIND IT
Ph. FA 2-1290
on 20th Street, and ae« how
wrong Nikita ean be.
ACREAGE sad FARM LAND
FARM ER’S AGENCY
13 ACRES tiled firm Usd fronted ONLY FIVE HOMES LErT IN
N. V. Fanner, Realtor
by paved road, near tnwn.
D. H. Whitmore
THIS EXCLUSIVE DEVELOPT ACRES &lt;ippx.), rultiviled, ex­
Lillian G. Tram*
MENT. BUY NOW SO YOU
cellent dnlnaie.
Annotate*.
C A N CLAIM HOMESTEAD
5
ACRES
beautiful
woofed
land,
US S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-5221
EXEMPTION NEXT YEAR.
hi|b and dry.
After hour*. FA 2-2613, FA 2-4921,
PhMM Jwiepk Levy, EA 2-1223 W. H. "Bill" STEMPER A itncy §
FA 2-9261
Realtor A huuror
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffee
STORY BOOK HOUSE
Raymond Uztfgaiit, Aiaoc.
Arthur F. Day. Everett Harper
ON FOREST DRIVE
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bath Bldg.
Robert F. May, Bart Pilcher,
Two beilroomy, oca pink, one blue
Helen E. Noonan
—Shady tot—612,0(0 — owner
112 N- F*rk
bed to move lo icy north and Phone FA 2 4991
STEMPER SAYS
Will
lell
at
whilever
rritonible
**I.«I'r Tnlk Turkey"
2-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
term* you offer. Make them • home. Low down payment. 336
Thia ad need* no fancy dreuing.
eity on youriclf, but don’ t de­
Do you want to go into builneaa
a month, tilt Summerlin.
ity calling ui to &gt;e# this little
for yourself? Would you be in­
RRAI ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Jewel.
terested in buying a bright,
2544 French Avt.
elean grocery buainea* with 3 M. H. *’BUr 8TCMPCB Agtsey
major oil company gai pump* Phot# FA 2-4961
j . w . HALL
112 N. Pork
on 17-92? — for only 34,300?
Realtor
Don’ t wait, or we’ll h ve to MAYFAIR SECTION: Brittany ••Call Hall"
Phoee FA 2-3641
aay ‘ it’a cold!"
ityl#, larja living-dining nren,
flreplsc#, I bed'.om, 2 bntb,
W. H. ''BUI" STEMPER Agency
Stenstrom Realty.
family room. Ph. FA 2-2544.
Phono FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
HERBERT STENSTROM
OUTSTANDING 3 BR., 1W bath;
Regiit ered Broker
FOR SALF. BY OWNER: Houae,
patio; large lot; fin# neighbor­
I.EN RtSNER
312 Holly Ave., 2-bedroom*.
hood. NO QUALIFYING. *1200
LOTTIE BROADWAY
Prictd for quick aale at 56.400.
down. 390 per month. FA 2-7896.
KEN TORBETT
31,000 down payment. Contact
BETTYE D. SMITH
Mra. 11. L. Raborn, 1105 E.
Aaaociatee
Seminole Rlvd
C. A . Whiddon, Sr. 111 N. Park - Ph. EA 2-2429

F A 2 -5 2 6 4

kitehefl equipped
RENT A BED
houae. Phone FA 2-4MI or
Rollaway. HoeplUI A Baby Bed*
FA 2 3132.
By Dty, Week or Month.
FURN. apt. 300 Meliomllle
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
110 W. lit St.
FURNISHED 2 bedroom garage Ph. FA 1-5161

clean and nlcel;- furniahcd. 1
Elm Avenue. 165. NO 15JOT,

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2

CLEAN nicely furnlihyd upatilri AFTER December 9th., 2 bad
apartment ITS. Phone PA 20969.
room houw, kitchen equipped,
Phone FA 2-5303.

2-BEDROOM,

Batata Far BsM

Far Salt

J. WaaUd la Rant

( . Rggl Eetii* tmr Sal*

WANTED: room in tnodarn home
with privat* bath. Muit bg A-1, Si. Jtit* A?#g/ff
f
for Relive ratired gantlcman.
Writs Box J. T., e /o Sanford IIS N. Park Avt. Mi. PA 2-6123
Herald.
BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
2 BR. bouM on Magnolia. Just out
of city lim.'i; kitchen equipped,
veoelian blind*, *paet healer.
IN T N R r t M C I I T COI R T (I F T H R
Muh tell at once, $5993. Will
NINTH JI f l l C I A f . C I R C L I T , IN
AND F O R SEMINOL E t O I N T V ,
trad* for lata modal car.
F L O R in *
rA 2 0991 or FA 2-0533.
IN C H A N r E H T NO. IBMI

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-VIEDWARD

P la in t iff,

HI L I .

Daf an daa t.
NOTICE T O A P P E A R
MTATE O F F L O R I D A TO:
E d n a r d at ill
Tt Nor th M onroe Mlraat
Cnlumtma, Ohio
T o u ara harahy nnilflad th at *
bill o f r o m p la ln l f o r d lvn rro haa
been filed ag ain *! you. and you
ora rauulrad tn aarto o r o p y nf
ynu r an aw er o r p lra dln g tn lha Mil
o f c o m p la in t nit tha P l a i n t i f f * A t lo r fir y Paul C. Parklna, *47 Waal
Hirtith Mlraat. Or land o, Florida, and
file Iho o r ig in a l onawar or p l e a d ­
in g In the o f f i c e o f tko Clark o f
Iho Circu it C n n rl on nr hafora
Mond ay. Dec em b er I I , 1111. If you
foil In d o an Judgment hy d efa u lt
will ho taken a g a l m i y ou f o r lha
rallaf d em and ed In tho hill o f c o m ­
plaint.
DONE AND O R D E R E D ol Man.
ford ,
Hamlnolo
County.
F lnrlde.
thla M ih day n f Nntem bar, lA lt,
D a t ld i f . Ilotrhal
Clark o f tha Clrrult C o u r t
HY M ar th a T. Vlhlan DC
(ME A 1.1
Paul c . Parklna
• IT W e s t Mourn Mlraat
Or land o, Florida
A t t o r n e y f o r P la in t iff
N irriiH o r a p p l i c a t io n f o r
I L OA th l), TA4 A TINfl A ND A R A N .
DUN INI*
A ll that pari nf U e a t e n A v e .
nue, Keai o f a line a t te n d e d
Nor th *ml Mouth, ly in g II
f a - t Knel o f and parallel to
lha Wa*t ll.iundary line o f
l i o l i A&lt;1 and l i e , o f A l i a ,
tnnnl* M o d , llo ia l and N a v ina ti on Company, ac c o r d in g to
a Plat recorded In Plat Hunk
I. page It o f Ilia Public Rem r d a of M*mlnola C oun ty,
Florid a.
T " IYIIUU IT M AT CONCERN!
Notice la harahy given hy lha
T o w n Counrll, Alianm nla Mprlitga,
Mamlnnla I'uuniy, Florida
that a
Petition » • ) fllad will! aald Cintn•II on lha Alh day of No* anther,
IA1&gt;, lu rloce, yar ala ami ab and on
a p a n n f that etreet I,, the T o w n
nf A lianm nla Mprmge, Manitnots
Coun ty, Florida, da«crlhad sa f o l ­
low a:
A ll that part o f W»atern A t e nu t. Eati o f a line a iia m la d
North an.l Mouth, lying ta
feat
K iio f and parallel
tn tha Weat Boun dary Una
u f Imta SC. and (10, o f A lt a mnnta l —ml, llota l and N a *lg allon
Company, a c c ord in g
in a Plat recorded In P lat
llnok 1, page 11 n f the ptihllo
I t c r o r d i c ! Station!* C oun ty,
Florida.
and lhat tha •aid T ow n Connell
*111 h .|d a public hea ring nn the
Pel It loo gt T in P. M. o i lock on
the n t h day o f December, A It.
MS* gr tho T ow n Hell nf A l t * n m o le Mprlna*. F lorid* et w h ic h
lime M m # for en d sgatnat the
*ama ntll h* n**rd and final a c ­
tion taken.
Thle the |th day nf Novam her.

IN T H R ( I N C U T c m I t r . NINTH
JI li lt IAI. U N I T IT IN A N D FO R
NEMINCH.F. ( t i l NTV, F L O R I D A
IN t i l AM'F.II A NO. laava.
nt IT T o V| M E T T I T L E
J U i|t p. WRIIATKII ami
JA NE M c U W K RATER, ftla w l f .
I 'l a lp llff a
-•a*
m ario n
r . n a i.i , a n n , . i at
I ia fa n d in ia
n o tic e n r n u t
T n: Alarlnn F
I ln lU t'l nnd — Itatiard, hla u l f a . If any, tahnaa
raaldamaa aro u n k n o w n : W i l ­
liam
It. T nn na r and
II a art
Tanner* hla wITr, whnae real*
ilaiu at e r r t gA l.o r r a ln o Drira,
Kan more II, New Y ork , V lr alolA &gt;* T a n n e r wh-laa real.
•Ian, a la u n k n o w n . If living,
a
i&lt; m t.
nnd If dead, thetr r a a p m l m
u n k n o w n h -lr*. davlnrav, ta- lSKAI.1
II UN RV IIANMEN
aaiaaa, aranlaaa, cradlln ra nr
t'le rk o f T ow n Council
olha r
pnrilan
c la im in g
hy,
Allkinonta Mprlnga, Flnrlde
through,
un der
or
aaalnal
ttiain. or any o f lhain. and ah
p ereon e c la im in g a n y aaiaia,
NOTICE TO IIKFEND
r la h l, till# « r Inlaraat In, or THK MTATE OF F U i R t D A TO:
tlan upon lha n i l p r o p e r l y O llA S U E llUlr BULLOCK, t a d
herein dearrlbril, o r Any part J A U . K N III t .iy n-K
lltaraof, all
o f whoaa r o i l - \ l t l lladen Ht.ert
ilancaa ara u n k n o w n :
I It..-h ea ler, .New Turk
T o n nra harahy n otifi ed that a
Tou, and aach o f you, at* hereby
aull tn i|ulet title haa bean hr ouah l no tifie d mat aolt haa been fllad
In tha Circuit Cnurt o f Memlnnle agalnat y ou In the c i r c u i t C o u r t o f
Coun ty, Florida, nanlnat yuu an.| Memlnot# County, Florida, In C h t n •a .h v f yuu clalmliiB a n y oalala, rary.
an
aUliretlated
title
nr
righ t, Ittie nr Interoat to, nr llrn
which I* Flr*i Federal Maying* and
Upon, tha full.iw lug daacrlhed real Loan A**..elation o f geminola i*uun*
p ro p erty altuaia In Mamlnula C o u n ­ tv, a c o r p s , alien.
Plaintiff, va.
ty, Florida, t a - w l t i
Urange Hod llollnck and wire, Ja|.
Lot 1A, HI... k C. T R A C T NO.
ten Hol lor h . Defandanl*. the na*
o f HA NUNN DO HPItl.S'OH,
lure o f *aid ault being a aull to
Hrinlnnle C oun ty , Flori d a, g r •
for ec lo**
that certain m o r t g a g e
r ord -n g to a plat t h e r e o f aa
dated April 1J. M U . end o f r e c o r d
r eco rded
In Plat
llunk A,
In M ortgag n l l m k II). p a l * M l .
P e a r II, Puhlia Recnrda o f
Meminula County
pul.II.
record*.
Hemtnnle C o u n ty , Florid a
en&gt; uniiierlng tba fo il.. m o * dva cr lbond y o u aro harahy rauu lrad in file A't real property, |„wlt.
your an aw er a n d ' n r o lh a r written
The Weat l i t , fret nf tho
dafanata paraonally, nr by ynnr
North I S3 f e e l o f m * Moutha llo r n a y , with The Clark o f tha
w e . i . M i r i e r e f the N o r t h ,
Circu it Court, Ninth Ju dic ial C i r ­
weat • m i n e r o f Miction I I ,
cuit, keintnule C oun ty. Florida, at
Tow naliip M South. Itenga Je
lha Courlhouaa In g a n t o r d . ,F lo r id a ,
Keat.
and tn aarta a c o p y t h a r o o f upon • ml y o u ara hereby required to
tho
Plalntlffa*
a t to r n e y ,
whoaa f i l l ) our anawer In *ilr| ault with
name la Dario J. Icord l. I*. O. Ilog lh*
under *i«n«.| c l a i k
of
aald
IAI, W in te r Park. Florida, not latar t'o u rl and lu **r%* a copy t h e r e o f
than tha I t l h day o f D ecem b er , upon
lha
P laintiff*
a tto r n ey,
m i , therein a o t lln g up tha aetata, who** name an,l ad lr ea a ap paa c
rlahl, lltlo nr Inlaraat In or lien below, on or h e ' o f e lha I I , h d a y nf
upon tha abut a dat cr lhad p io p a rt y
December, m y . anil In d t f a u l t
. laimed hy you. and sh ou ld y ou lh a reof Deere* P r , I'onfpaau will
tall t o h i ao. a da cra a p ro c n a . ba enter ed agalnat you.
fatao will ba antarad ag at na t you.
W ITNESS my hand and o f f i c i a l
W I T .N t a a m y hand and afflalal aaal at lh* County Court Houae.
aaal o f lha aahl C o u r t at Manford, Manford. gamlnal* County, Florida,
Florida, thla l l l h d ay o f N or am - thla l l l h day e f Nevamear, l l i y .
har. m &gt; .
I d E A l.l
I REA 1.1
** P. Herndon
•&gt; P Hernd on
Clerk e f the t l r r u l t C o u r t
d a r k o f tha ab ov n otylad
I D : M ir t h * T. Vthtag
•‘n u n
Deputy Clark
ll y : M artha T. Vlhlan
A. E d w in t h in h o lia r
P. O Hog t i l l
Deputy C la r k
Darla 7. I m rd l
A l t - t i l Hanford AUanllg R an k R ig
U t o r n - y 01 l a v
Hr nfont, I'l irl4«
P
Mo a II I
A ii'i r n s y f o r P U I n t lff
W inter Park, F l o r id a
P.tbllah Nov. II, II, I* 4 D i g T

FIVE ACRES on Orange Blvd.,
Paola; five room houie; garage.
H. A. Taylor, Rt. 1 Box 166.
BY OWNER: 2-bedroom ‘tome,
belt location in Country Club
Manor. Phone FA 2-6642.

BROKER

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FO R T H E IM P R O V E M E N T R T
PA VINO AND
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P O R T IO N
OF
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OF
THE
COMT
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TH E
A RUTTI NG
P R O P E R T Y OWNKHM
WIIERKAM, m e T o w n Council e f
the T.twit nf All einu nt* H|irtngt,
Flnrlde. d e e m i ll advlaab ta la Imprnvt. grade, m n a t r u r t. p a r e end
hard aurraca with * it ah lllaed anti,
haaa n f r l g y , a lime rnrk at a b lll.
vattfn end s tend and m l n e r i l leal,
tha fu ltn wlng I hn rn ug hfare* In lh*
Tnwn o f A lta m on t* B p rln gi, F l o r ­
ida. In.with
Hprlng r a k a R a i d fr o m It* Inler tt e tln n with M aitla nd A v e ­
nue E a t i t e tha W e * t llnund »ey , ne rilnn It, Y n w n m i p l l .
R an g* i t f i l l , |e a width o f
11 feet.
Rallard Mtr**t frnm l i t Inter•ertlon w it h Maitland A v e n u e '
E *»l tn lh * W e lt B oun dary,
Men (nn I f, T u * n » h l p
St, M,
R a n g e It) K a il te g w id th
ef
T1 feet.
All n f aald I m y r o r e m t n t * ta he
d an * tn rnm pllanr* wit h plant, t p t .
r lflc a tle n * . and eM Imate* nnw an
file with lh * T ow n C le r k nf the
T o w n n f A lta m on te Muring*, w h ic h
aald plane, •peclflrgtliiil*. and **t|.
m a te - h a t e been h e r e t o fo r e a p ­
p ro v ed ht m * T ow n C oun rll anil
•"H *t|tn.. m e plan* and *(i*L-lfiiatlnne f o r m l* w o r k :
NOW. T I I E f lE F O I t K . HE IT R R .
S O L V E D ; T hat tha T o w n Ctiunrll
n f tha T o w n uf A l t a m o n l * Spring*
deem* It a d v lta b l* aa a neceaeary
pnhlle
Imprntenient
ta Impr ove,
g rad e, rnnatruet, p a r e and ha nl
ei ltf ace with g at ab ltlied aub-haae
» f rta y, a lima f o r k a t ablliim in n
amt a aand and m iner al aval, th*
fa llo w In* t h o r o u g h f a r e s :
Hprlng L ak e R oad f r o m tt a Inler atrtlnn with M ait land A t *.
nu * K* tt t o tha W eat b o u n d ­
ary, Martian I*. T aw n vh tp I I .
R a n g * I * Kaat, to * width o f
JI feet
B allard Mtreet frnm lia Inter,
•ertlon w i m M aitla nd A v enu e
K e lt m t h e W eal Rnuntlary,
Sec tion M, T nw n th lp II Mmilh.
R a n g e l e Keat, t o s width o f
II

Teat.

lha t ell uf aald Im provement* ahall
ba it.to* In atrlrt rum plia nra with
m a plan*, •pa tlf lcetlona and ••ttii.- t e * m a r e f o r now on fit* in m a
n f f l r e nf tha T ow n C lerk e f m e
T o w n n f A liem n n t * Hprlng*. w h ic h
••Id plana, aperlflratiuna and ••ti­
n n i e r ha ve been h e r e t o f o r e e p ,
pi ov ed by the aald T o w n Coun ci l
amt r o n a t llu t * lha plana and apaolflratlnn a fn r aald p r o p n t fd I m ­
pro v em ent*. end the T nwn Coun rl l
nf tha T o w n nf A ltam on te Spring*
•Iota he reby d ' r l a r e the ,n*i.eaalty
for
the
I m pr uv tmen te
tit e n d
I hu ro u g hfa re e. •• afnreaald. ee a
ner esa ar y publle Imprneentent

HE

IT

FURTHER

R Knot, VK f '

T hat a tota l e ip a d n lt u r e not e a .
r a i d i n g Nina Thnuaand and a e - t * e
ll),4 0M 4t
llollara
la
h er eb y
• Ut ho r l a e d

petln g
above

en d

to

lover

the

coat

nf

hard a u r f e c l n g uf th*

df arrl hed

thuioiiglifarea

la

• wi d th nf 11 feet, w h ic h aald attm
la t h * to tal a n i m a t e d coat o f the
•aid 1m pro» am en t; that tw o -t h lr d a
o f lh* entire coa l af aald I m p r o v e ­
m en t ahall h* a u a n a d agatnat nil
property
ebu U lag
en d
fr onting
up-m that puritan oft
Hprlng L s k * Road f r o m It* In.
teraaetlon with Maitland A v e ­
nue Kaat la Ihg W a t t B ou n d ­
ary, Menton l » . T o w n a h ip *»,
R a n g e 1* Kaat, l o a w id th at
I t feet.
R allar d Mtreal fr om It* Interaectlon w it h Maitland A ven u e
Kaat lo tho I V u l Houndarv,
Menton I*, Tnwn ah Ip I t Mouth.
R an g* !• K ail.t o a wid th a f
I I ta et;
ta b* ao Imprnvad by the aald
p a v i n g and hard a u rf a c ln g o f tha

a b o v e dearrlhed thoroug h fart *, and
ag a ln a t i l l Iota and la n d* a d j o i n ­
ing and m n t la u o u a nr bo u nd ing
and ab uttin g upon aald Im pr ov e­
ment. and th at on * .th ir d nf t h o
aiillrg coat nf aald Improvement
•hall ha paid from the lianeral
Fun d o f aald Town.
R E IT FITRTIIKIt RKMOLVKD:
T hat It la lha dat arm lna llnn o f Ihla
bod y that all Ima anil lamia a d ­
j o i n i n g and rnntlgunua. or h o u n d ­
ing and a b u t t in g upon lha aald
Im proveioant
will
ba
**|ierially
he n efl tled hy i he *ald Im pr ov e­
m e n t pruvlded fo r In thla R e-n lu linn In th* l a t e n t tit I wo.third *
u f tha to tal cuat o f aald I m prov e­
ment
and lhat lh * aparlal iaa**am*nta
to he mad* and entered agaln at a ll
Inti and land* ad jo in in g and ru n llgiimt*. nr b o u n d in g an d ab uttin g
nn
auch
contem p lated
Im pr ov e,
ment. ahall ha m i d * upon a front
fn ut ag a )■*•!•; that la In a i r that
In the preparat ion nf m a ap frial
a*a ***meui rail m ite r in g |h&gt; c o n ­
t em plated Impr ovement, *u. h *p ectal henaflta ahall he de term ined
and prorated a r t o r d ln g to the fo ot
f r o n t a g e o f the r e a p e d Ive p rop er lira ad jo in in g ami •ontlaloua. nr
b o u n d in g ami abuttin g upon *nrh
Iniptnv cment e*p *rlally benefltted
by aald Improvement.
B E IT F U R T H E R RKMOI.VRD:
T h g t the Taa A**e**or o f the T o w n
n f A lta m on te Springe, tn aneordan re with lh * provlainne o f taw,
•h i l l proceed lo make and prepare
a aperlat a**ee*ment roll, *•••••inu tha *•!••. lol heueflt* to tie r r r e t t e d a* the reault nf eald run t em plated
Impr ovement*
agalnat
lha lot* and lamia a d jo in in g and
ronltguuu a, nr bou n d in g and a b u t ­
t in g
aald
Im provemen t*,
baaing
•aid aperlat ••••••mint agatnat tha
r e a p e d ! * * p ro p er !! ** to ba a ip te la lly aa*et*ed upon tha aallmalail
coat o f euch i-on'.amplaied Imprevamania *• determined hy thla Re•olnilon. and the am ount i l i i t i m mined hy bla Iteaolulliuv tn ha *•■**aad agaln ab lit* aald p rop a r iy :
• ml upon lh* Completion nf lha aald
•p ad a t ■••••ament roll, l o r auie a
r o p y Ihereuf l&lt;* ha publlahed In
the Manford Herald, a t ta c k in g r o
•vld up*. i*l aftftevament ro ll tn p u b ­
llahed. g no tlr a dlr**tad
to alt
p rop a r iy o n net* Interaeted In laid
•p e d a l * i * * M m t n l , e latin g In * r r o rd a n ra with (he pruvliluna o f
law, a d efi nite lime and p l i c a
w h e i* rutnptalnfe will ba heard
with re fe r e n c e t o the aald rapeclal
i t ....... m i n i , and when eald aaperlat
• •••lament roll will be fin ally a p ­
p ro ved end l o n f i r n t i d by the g o v ­
er nin g au th ori ty 0 f the T o w n n f
A lta m on te ilprlnge a n t in g *• an
•qoallatng board
HE IT F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D :
T h a t th* T o w n t'lerk ahall t a u t *
thla llaaolullun te be publlvned
nnra a week f o r a peri od nf tw o
w e e k * In tho San ford Herald,
HE tT F U R T H E R RKMOLVKD;
T hat the a p o d a l a*««**m*nia p r o ­
vided fur by thla R•■olultog. ahall
be p u fa b la In raah wit hin thirty
|&gt;4I d a t a a f t e r aald a**ev*mente
have been ap p ro v ed and confirmed,
or, at the nptlnn o f ih o abutting
p rop er ty ow ner #. In three (I I equal
X e r l y ln*tellrn*nla with accrued
Inter**! »n e ll d ef er re d p a y m e n t!
fr om a dale t h ir ty i ! ( &gt; daya alter
the aald * i » i &gt; m r n l i ahall ba a p ­
p ro v ed and con fi rm ed, at tha rata
o f eig h t per c e n t t l ' e l par annum
until paid.
BE IT Ft: R T H C ft R E S O L V E D :
That i h l i Baaalutlnn ahalt ba goat i d In th iee p ub lic pi* •• In tha
T u w u o f A Ram un ta Mprlnga, F l o r ­
ida,
BE IT F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D :
That thla Revolution ahall ba and
berume (t r a c tiv e Immediately from
and a f t e r It* paaaege end adoption.
A D O P T E D T H IS l l t h day e f N o v ­
em ber, At D. M i *
• W. L. g W OF F OR D
May or
ATTEST:
ft H E N R Y HANSEN
Town CUrk
f S B A l .t
Fubllak Noe. 11, II. m * .

Legal Notice
BBWINOLW l O l N T T 1 U M V I C O W W iatIO *
Mellee e l P t k l l v H ea rin g
T e w h o m It m ar r o n t * r n :
N ot ic e I* hereby g iv e n lit a e r i n j a a r * w u h g ec tl en I * n f th*
Z o n i n g lleg u t tiln n * that C, O, JleW mtiec* ha* re&lt;tue*t*-l tb a fall o w i n g ( • • C l b e d p rop er ty he ■ nt-l i*.| Uumm iM'lal: l.nt I I , W.
M. Month e gerund AddHtan fti/Slivtalon
P u blic h ( i r " l w ill he held In the gem in at e t'ounty Court
Hon*c, f o u n t * C om m ieelener e room, M i 4 n * i &lt; l i i
D ec em b er 11,
1 ) 1 ) gt 1.10 r . J4. or g* aaen t h v r egfter * i poealbl*.
Memioale C o u n t y Z o n i n g C e g m U i t e a
B y Robe rt M. d r o w n
M-mlnnle C oun ty Z o n in g D ir e ct o r
Ruhllth N ov em b er I* , Dec em b er T.

292 gw. Park Av#, Ml FA 2-1991 1NEW HOMES Loch Arbor; 3 and
4 bedrooms;
Fir exciting
family living with planned lux­
BUY DIRECT —Finance arrang­
ury plua ample entertaining
ed, 2 bedroom houie, paved St.,
facilitiea and play arena at
landacaped. Partly furntahed.
moderate prlcea. Shown by ap­
Central Heat. Under 610,000. For
pointment. Call FA 2-4032.
dalaila call NO 6-4347 after 6
P. M.
BIG BUY! t i l l
2
3-BEDROOM home, kilcbrn furn.
Lnrgt lot. Immcdiiteljr nviil*
ON LARGE LAKE
gbl# for reiMonbl# equity4-Bedroom home with 2 'i batha;
4Vi»i G. I. mortfnjf. By owner,
largo living room; dining room;
2909 Park Ct„ FA 2-2054.
Florida room; terrano floori;
central heat. Saveral fruit
7. Banlnggg Opportgiltlf*
tree*. .
2909 SQ. FT. OVERALL
EXCLUSIVE LOCAL FRANCHISF.
&lt;27.900 TERMS
Prefer men accuitomed to, gnd
BUSINESS PROPERTY
deiirlng. large annuel enrninga.
Our producle it ■ revolutionary Large atore with one 2-bedroom
apartment and two 1-bedroom
nrw concept lo old aervic# J
problem. Tboutandi intlifled
apirtmenti. On corner lot with
extra lot in rear tor parking.
uiere. No latea or other rvperienc* required. Factory af­
&gt;32,000 TERMS
ford! (mining end tuppliea
ROSA L. PAYTON
everything. If ilncerely interRegia(ere* leal EaUle Broker
eeted in lifetime income in your
Mary E. Carmen — Lee Snivel!
own bmineia; liva in Florid#
B. E. Regtro. Sr. Aatociitea
and enn mike modnrt lnvmtPb. FA 2-1MI 17-92 at Hiawatha
ment of 34000 then write u» in
rielnil end include phon# for
pcr»oml interview. WRITE: Mr.
Allen, 1330 Ea*( Tuicnrnwnn
St., Canton 4, Ohio.
in t h k t - m e r r r c m r t . n i n t h

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g r an it e*, r re d llo r i, or ot her p e r •nnv c la im in g by, thrnugh. under
nr agaln at thfm , or m r * f lh*m.
and alt i i « ,•«•••* c laimin g t n r av ­
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lien u p o n (ha re*l prop erly harem
desc ribe d, or *ny part therenf, *tl
e f whoa* revldence* are u n k n o w n :
Tou a r e hereby notified th*t •
eult
t«
quiet
title
ha&gt;
been
brou ght In the Circuit Court o f
Memlnnle County. KlorMa. eg a ln t t
you. gnd etch nf you, claiming an y
**ta(e. r ig h t, |lila or interei:, In.
or lien upon, in* fo llo w in g deaecib-d p rop a r iy i n n a t e In hetnlnol*
County, f l o r i d * , r o-w t t;
I-ate
11 gnd
IT. Block
I.
Dree now old, He,-ond MeCtlon, *•-r o itlln g l » 1*1*1 the reo f r e rordert In T l»t Fl-mk 1 Page
l « e f the I'ublie fteror-le o f
g e m ln e le County, f l o r i d * .
And y ou ar# hereby- required tn
file y o u r Anawer. an-l or other
w r l l f t n defenee* p erion ally , nr l&gt;v
y ou r at to rney ,
wlllr t h Clerk
o f lh# C ir cu it Court. Ninth J u d i ­
cial
C ir cu it.
Seminole
C ou n ty ,
d e r i d e , at the Court II o um In
hetiford. fl o r i d * , gnd i * l e r i e •
r o p y o f eald Anawer upon Plainllff#
A tlo r n r y ,
Ka rlyl*
llo u g Itnld.r,
I*. O. Bog I L Manford.
d n r l d a . not l i t e r than the t*th
day a f Dtremher, tU &gt;, therein
aatllng up th* eet gle, right. (Itta
o r Intereat le. o r lien upon the
ab ove d eee rl h fd p rop er ty rlatneed
by yen. and ehould rou fall
do
e-i, a d e c r e e pro r n n fr iv o will be
eniervd agai n *! you.
WITN'KMM my hand and nfftctal
•*gl o f aald Court at Manford.
Klurld*. thl* ItlD day o f N o v t m ­
bar, l l t l .
o
P H trndog, r t e r k e f the
a b o v e atyled Court.
B y ; Uarlba T, Vlblea
D ep u t y Clerk
(S E A L )
Karlyl# Hnnahntder.
A tt or n ey fo r rta inliff g ,
P. O. Il og II
g en ford, f l o r l d a

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FOR RENT
HOUSE
Modern — 6 Room
2 Bedroom — Bath
All Electric Kllchtn
Jlloueied Porch
Garage
1.orated On South
Shore O f Lake
JtH U f.

Phone FA 2-2991

8. Femnlt Help Wggted
WHITE GIRL: Age 21 40. • ft. 9
in. or taller, to work In inundrctie depkrtment operellng dry*
eri, folding clothei end #te.
Apply in period to Joe't Laun­
dry 4 Dry Clmner*. 1507 San­
ford Avenue.
WAITRESS, phone SPrlng 4 4235.
19. Male or Female

Motor Route Carrier
To lervic# Enterprie# end Benlon Junction area. Apply San­
ford Herald.
II. Work Wanted
WILL Baby lit in my home week
diyi. FA 2-2760.
2 2 ^ ’lu m b ln rS e rv lce # ^ ^ _ _ _

Plumbing &amp; Repairs
Jo# C. Thomge
1923 Sarlta St.
FA 2-0649
SANFORD Flnnibiig k Ret Ung
2596 So. Elm Ph. FA 2 7914.
PLUMBING
Contrictiag k Repair* M
Fre# Ettimatri
*1
R. L. HARVET
204 Sanford Avg. Phont FA 23391

7tut
AIR CONDITIONING
,
CONTRACT m i REPAIR WORK
1993 Staffed Av#.
PA
II. EI#etrtet| Services
Houm Wiring — Elacuie 6«rvtc#
Sid Vihlt*
R.ANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
PA 2-0916

BALLROOM

0 manna
school of dance
6th Thru 8th Grade
REGISTER NOW . . .
CtAUM Begin Oct. 15th
I’ hont F A 2-088 1

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A W ant Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. F A2-2611
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M. ‘* P "M Valet Electrical S*r.
Dtt Says For Service Call. .
FA 2-4198
fA 2-3983

■OOVTNG.
Gutter*,
Spouting.
R id Repairs, Painting, Cement
* Carpenter W ck General
Hama Repair*, ao Yra. F.xperh « * . Very Law Rates. Phone
FA i saoQ.

Men. Nev. 30. 1939— r a g s 11 21. Farnilare

L A ff* A -B A Y

MADAME W4NDA SEAN CES

FLOOR aindtag
finishing
CWaaiag, WaS
Serving
I sntial* Canmta *
ion.
I . M GI.EAMN, Lake Mary.
■ AM l o o m s
CeotraetiRf A Repairs
lasford Are. Ph

fa

2-7843

FAINTING ft DECORATING
Licensed — Bonded
Free Estimate* —
Work Guaranteed
Paiattaf Cestractaes
FA 1-1204
F W I INTERIOR PAINTING
0. H. Ferguson FA MITT
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■ R A T I N G

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FACTORY TO YOU
ROLLS WAV, Hospital and Saby CUSTOM BUILT furnitur* -a la
Seda. Day. Week or Month — lie pieces
ALUMINUM
*el». Also furniFURNITURE CENTER
VENETIAN BLINDS
lure repair. Cabinets made.
1188 French Ave.
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
FA 2-7083.
Ph. FA 2 7841
rill with plaltlc ends. Plastic
22. Anicies Fee Sal*
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Used furniture, appliances, mole
cords.
ate. Bought-sold Larry's Mart GOOD used appliance* and TV'S, Stnkirik Gian* and Paint Co.
see Jake at 317 S. Palmetto 111-114 W. 2nd St.
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 413:
Ph. FA 2 3622
READY MIXED CONCRETE
fS A V E *
Window SUtl — I.Intel* — Sand SINGER PORTABLE for balance
due, to responsible party with
Rock—Stepping Stones — Steel
New A Lead
lacal credit. Take over payGrease Trapa-Pracaat Step*
F urn it era sn d A ppliance*
mania of M.43 Writ* Credit
Cement—Dry Welle
Manager, Box CM, r o Sanford
MIRACLE CONCR*'-K CO
Herald.
308
Elm
Ave.
FA
2-3731
203 209 K. First 9L Ph. FA f-0911
Sufplai Aluminum Paint, good
New A Used Furniture A Appli­ SABY bad. play pen. hi chair.
•uality 82.33 gal. Army-Navy
Dresser,
bad.
night
table.
Childs
ances. A Good Place To
fuiylus, 3to Sanford Ave.
desk A (hair. 18 pc. Cotonlai
BUY. SELL or TRADE
living raaa suite. 1 Pr. maple Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quirk
Jenkins Furniture
Service With Th* Cash. SUPER
dinette. Bass drum. ItM Pal­
tea Sanford Ave.
FA 2-713*
TRADING POST. FA 2 0677.
metto.

• R IN E H A R T C E R A M IC S T U D IO

Orasnware
Pros Instructions
Gift Pieces—Supplies—Kilns
Riaehart Read
ph. fa 1-47W
LEWIS RALES A SERVICE
Vespa Motor Scooter*
Heater A Lawn Mower Service
Wilt Gauntry Club Rd. FA 2-7821

and RADIO REPAIR a f- r
1:00 nighta and weekend!; Sasfard, Lake Mary and Loncwood.
FA 1-2TT2 and FA 1-M1I.

U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS:
Man-Women, 18-32. Start htgl at
393.00 week. Preparatory M in ­
44- Last 4b r stand
ing until appointed,
of Jobe open. Experience :
L O S T : Commercial Vacuum
unnecessary. FREE in
Cleaner an air base road, be­
on Job*, salaries, requir— at*.
tween Sanford Ava., tat M. nr
While TODAY! Liaeota
Golden Lake. R E W A R D
Pekin 38. tUimlli.
FA 2-3171.
BABY high Chair, FA 2-I04S.

1 1 -3 0

as. AetemeWle*

SPECIAL 'ST FORD FalrtaM "SM" tuder
sedan, radio, heater, whitewall
tires, sirellent condition. Phone
IT H. (accept aom*
portable!)
mao FA 2 3300.
21 I*. 131.30
34 hi. 143.30
All tubas have 4 1 year guarantee. 1BST FORD Fairlane " 5 « r fnrdor,
30,000 miles. Cal! r.\ 2 8337.
LLOYDS RARlO A TV
Ave. Ph. FA 3-ana
28-A TraBere
ll-A Beauty Parlors
1838 41 ft. Great Lakee Housetrailer lor sale; reasonable. Call
DORIS' BEAUTY SHOP
FA 3-7811.
1884 Adams Ph.
FA 2 3313
OPEN NOW
A Satisfied customer Is our best
MOBILE HOME SALKS
advertisement.
U Mila So. of Sanford 17-83
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
NEW 1980 PACEMAKER
108 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2-3742
MOBILE HOMES
Direct from Factory U&gt; You.
Headqnartara
Tam Qta

Far t weeks enlyf

(DawnA

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u ji — Mninr v.|H ban reallv wane "M A D " Turing thin Week Long Funlnbuloun U—d Car Sal*!

open '111 9:99 Every Night Thin Week.

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W yatt Trailer Sales

PrlC# T*G.

WELCOME

Commercial
Remodeling
FA t-5102

MINIATURE poodt#* AXC regis­
tered, excellent pedigree, Ph.
FA 2 2442.

It. Basis and Maims
R. M. Wilkin-., C ontractor
B
• Asphalt Drtvewayi
Mercury Outhwnrd Motors
• Parking Area*
WOODRUFF MARINE
Quality Workmanship A Material! 3401 French Avs.
FA 2-1382
Tarma To Suit Your Budget
• Free Kslimatea
Gateway Ta T te Waterway
■Work Guaranteed
Your CV1NRUDE Dealai
Phono FA 2-4030 Sanford, Fla.

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type* and s ills
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"D o R V e m M lT

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machinery and Sn—te Co.
38! W. 2 ad St
Ph. FA 34432

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PARK

HOMES
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$450 D«wn
Tara f a s t Ow 20th

9L Fotow Ctunlry
Club Rd. A Wattk
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SUNDAY

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Ph/ma F A 1 3183

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Motel* whil* yow lacats a*ltsbla honalag far ysursell and
family. Pick ap yaar b*y at
awr lala# Offics.

“In th« City of
Gracioui Living'*

Dream Homes

S U N LA N D
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Satisfaction On Tha
Construction O f Your
Horn* For The Fir«t
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Coat W ill Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

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

Cer Hwy. 17-92 ft 27th 81.
Phon FA 2-l.v01

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Financing
Down Payments
Low aa $125

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12 R. FISHING boat and trailer,
III Biy Ava. Ph. FA 2-7843.

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TO S A N F O R D

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Cut Fl*« ere Far Aay Occasion
Furniture Storage and Moving
• EAST TER Ml
To snd Frees Anywhere
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
C. E. PHILLIPS
FA 2-1122
*r
FA 1-81T8 WE GIVE TOP VALUE BTAMPB
1300 French Ave. Ph. FA S-1IM
W ILSON - M A IB R
17. Pets - Uvteteck • BuppHaa
Used
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
FA
Florida's Most Modern Plant
FREE; S part Persian kittens. Ml R- First St.
JUKE PICK UP A DELIVERY
Phone FA 2-1108.
fl Week Service
Ph. FA 2-7437
SIAMESE Kitten. Seal-Point,
&gt;t. »«• I
m r s u isP A iR s h o p
male, two month* old A 2-1833. I I
Weld ng - » ach. A Geo. Repair*
W 20th A Old. L. Mary Rd. PUREBRED Miniature Daschunds
133 each. 2300 Sanford Ave.
Industrial
Residential
Service

55 FORD

58 CHEVROLET
Bel. AIR* BpOrT tot pH - KalHO
FaNcV TuTnN* FtnUII WITH A

Tel. FA 2-1811
SEPTIC TANR AREVICE
Sinca 1148
3-BEDROOM trader fully air con­
Beamy Bata*
A. RARE
OlBART
FA 1 78*4 ditioned. washer and dryer. Will
NOrth 8-4421
NOrth 8-4Til U14 Oak
Mil equity very reasonable or
will trade for equity la 3 bed­
FA 2-7818
JLW ELOPES,
room homo. Phone fA 2-3134.
LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
• m
i enti, Involeee,
Baggerly Bldg. 2337 Orlande Dr.
proframs,
eta
SI. Faratttre
Printing Co.
7A 3-28*1 18. Flewtra A Plante
m west 13th St

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"If you eaatact kin, naked Mm whan ha kid the
ja n r u m potMeSi"

TUNING A REPAIRING U jgetla U k fjJ eej^
W. L. HARMON
TV PICTURE TUBE

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SEMI AUTOMATIC Zig-Zag Port­ LOST: Black hound pup— from
able. Twenty year guarantee
Bronson’* Farm. Will Bader
parti, labor and service. Repleaae call FA 2-1327,
tponiible party with local eredit
take over payment* only. 1939 LOST: About 27th St., traUar gaa
tank, name "Todtar” od M. WQl
model. Write Credit Manager,
party who picked R up Fri. alt*,
Box CM, c o Sanford Herald.
plea*# ph. FA 2-3838. REWARD.
USED portable Royal
Daluaa
Quiet Type writer; excellent con­ LOST: Small brown and *M
male dog la Pinecreat IcRe
dition: raasonahle. 714 Oak,
area. Ould'a pat. FA S-UM.
Phone FA 24847.

— FA 1-4MI

PI. FA 2-4111 Alter 5 P. M.

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22. Article* Far Sal#

Mather of Sanford

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FIN AN CIN G

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HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

SECOND
ft
PALM ETTO

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F A 2-62X1
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YOUR DOLLAR BUYS M O R E AT T H I S B I G C H R I S T M A S

STORE

Our Christmas Party last year was such a great success and the
turnout so terrific that we have decided to again sta g e this
b
great Pre-Christmas Savings Fiesta.

Yea, rain «r shine, Santa will b« at Mathers
Christmas Party Tuesday from S:M 9 . m. to
1:00 p. m.. and again from 7:00 'lil 8:00 in the
evening. Bring the Kiddeia . . . let them meet
Santa and have him broadcast their wishes
direct to the North Pole ever Radio Station

Wc have doubled the sales force ! Bring the fa m ily ! Bring the neighbors!
Come one —
Come all ! Come, Join the Party.
3IIA DOW-PROOF

Aluminum

STUDENT

72 x 81 — RAYON and NYLON

We Carry And Service Our Own Accounts

Frame

DESK &amp;
CHAIR

Shop Elsewhere, Then Examine And Compare — Our Complete

3-ROOM GROUP
M E R C H A N D IS E

Party
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of Q U A L IT Y £

Every Item carefully

selected to assure complete satisfaction

Party
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2 ♦ TONE

BEDROOM

DOUBLE DRESSED with TILT MIRROR

4

CHEST OF DRAWERS

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CONTOUR
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FOAM RUBBER

CHAIRS

W ITH ZIPPER COVERS

A large selection of STYLES, COLORS
and FABRICS . . . . Give one to the one who
has earned the right to relax

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See Our Selection O f —
SUNBEAM and GK

TOASTERS
FRY

P A N S -

IRONS

PERCOLATORS
MIXERS,

Etc.

—ALL PARTY PRICED
FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING

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Sofas

N ATIONALLY KNOWN AND SOLD IN SANFORD BY MATHER

HAND-MADE JUVENILE CHAIR
12 X 10 - /
W O V E N SEAT

18 IN C H E S TALL

EXTRA STURDY

All Layaways Will Be Honored At These Low, Low
CHRISTMAS PRICES
**JuM A Short Block From Sanford's
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Bi* FREE Parking 1-ot

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Selection Of Early American
Chairs — Lamps And Tobies

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Modern aad Early Americaa

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SOFA
FOAM RUBBER CUSHIONS
£
I’his handsome -evtiun.il i.«* it r a t ilt , dramatic, and
priced amaiinxly h&gt;». Built on a -ea&gt;oned
hardwuod frame, with the added convenience
«»f Zippered Cu-hinn-. CHOICE OF COLORS.

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In Plane
_____________________ WEATHER: Fair and ■ little warmer today, tonight and Wednesday. High today, 65-70. Low tonight. 42-52.

Accident
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (UPI) An Allegheny Airline* plan* reporUd carryin| 23 person* crash,
rd tato a mountain near here to­
day in a driving snowstorm. Pint
reporta raid one aurvivor had been
picked up by helicopter.
The plane was carrying 22 passeniera and t crew of three when
it crashed while circling the Wilfiameport-Moatoursvillf airfield af­
ter being waved off by the control
lower on ite firat approach.
The mountain ie part of the
Bald Cagle Range and la directly
acroae Uae Susquehanna River
from the airport.
The control tower at the air­
port reported the plane firat made
a bed approach and wit order­
ed to “ go around again” and
make aoother approach. The plane
circled out of viability in the
•term and failed to reenter the
approach pattern
David L. Miller, vice president
of Ihe airline in Washington, said
the twin-engine plane was bound
from Philadelphia to Cleveland.
Hie March for the wreckage was
delayed by a snowstorm.

Equalization
Board Hears
75 Complaints
Seventy-five county property
jewnera formally profited the
county Baacaament roll* at the
opening of the tax equalitatton
meeting yeaterday.
The board of tqualiialiun called
off the bearing* today to meet
aa the board of county commiti tonera and will meet with pro­
perty owners again tomorrow
Chairman John Krider &gt;aid
the people in the county deserve
le be complimented for the orrly fashion .n which they conicted themael' ea at the hearings
yeaterday.
“ We don't aoticipale any pro­
blems to come out of these hear­
ing*," Krider added.
The rest of the board agreed
with Krider on the way the pro­
perty owners conducted them•elves and said that people seam
to be willing to pay their Just
taxes, just as loag as they are on
, j n equal basis,
w Commissioner Vern«n Dunn said
“ as a milter of fact, there were
only three angry persona hern
yeaterday."

t

Four Enter Races
At Casselberry
® Newly announced candidates for
the Casselberry elections next
Monday arc Joseph Bryant for
mayor, George Howard and 1-ea­
ter E. Britton for aldermen and
Clint Whitehurat for town marshal.
Bryant, 321 Ptney Ridge Rd.,
will oppose incumbent Mayor
William II. Benson, who was ap­
pointed Oct. 31 when former
Mayor Donald Willson became act­
ing postmaster.
4 Howard, a contractor, la a Lake
ahore Dr. resident.
Britton live* on Quintuplet Dr.
He is a alesman.
Clint Whitehurst, I lake Kath
ryn Circle, will run against Mar­
shal Gus Sawyer.
Councilman Bay McCord will
run for re-election, along wliil
Town Clerk Lillian Beisel, who Is
unopposed. Lytle E. Swope of 330
S. Triplet Dr. will be another
Candidate for ihe town council.
The poll* in the town hall wilt
be open from 2 a. m, until 7
p . m., M s. Beisel announced to­
day. Ail Casselberry residents
who hair registered lo vote are
eligible lo u ' l * ballot, she said.

November Taxes
Total $196,067
•

Sanford properly taxes ruilrclrd
during Not ember total 1196.067.12,
City Tax Collector Miss Ellen Hoy
Mid today. Monday and list Fri­
day $26 349 in lases came to City
Hall.
Sanford properly owner! whose
frill* have s November postmark
will get the November four per
tent discount, rven though the bills
reach City Hall during December,
MIm Hoy announced. The J.892
Receipts collected during the past
month compares favorably wiih
the 3.314 receipts that came in
during November 1938, the tax
collector said.

The Bureau Has
Its Own Weather
TALLAHASSEE Ilf PI) - The
J-illahassee Weather Bureau did
without heat for eight hour# Sun
efiv when a stove inside the office
i rdoded.
The misfortune occurred during
Hr severe fold spell- No one was
i - j ’ red. but the fire department
was summoned to extinguish the
Maze caused by the
A few weeks ago, the Weather
Bureau roof sprang a leak when

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NEW YORK (UPI) - itoek
prices at 1 p. m :
American Airlines ........... * '»
American TAT
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American Tobacco ........... 10S
MIAMI (UPI) — Shlverinji tourtat* and native* alike Hallimore A Ohio ............
40’ •
looked for a return t» 70-deirm* weather today to take the Bethlehem Steel ............ . 31
a is
front out o f the normally mild Florida climate.
FAVORITE OF VISITORS:
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The Weather Bureau expected temperatures to climb Chrysler
*The Heron* by Marguerite Pope
above 70 to dispel a cold wave that haa gripped Florida and Curtiss-Wnght .................. 34H
DuPont . ........................ 2M
other southern atatea for the pant several dayn.
Sun-seeking tuurisls were star- Eastman Kodak ................ in
IP*
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lied to find a reading of 41! .Mon­ Eord Motor
92S
day. a record low for Nov. .H) In General Elrrtric ................
General Motors ..............
32
Miami.
2'i
A general warmup throughout Graham . Paige ................
..................... 39'.
th* South was predicted by the Inti. TAT
lairillard
..................... 38H
weather bureau. A (is degree Minute Maid .....................
19's
warmup in must slates was exPenney
..................... 120’ s
.....Iml for today and another sii Penn RR
13’ *
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degree. Wednesday.
Royal American ................
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At least 26 persons died during Sears Roebuck
4«’ e
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the two-day cold wave In seven Standard Oil (NJ) .......... 47’ e
southern states, two of them in Studebsker
23's
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Elorida. Most of the deaths rams U. S. Steel
M
.................
WASHINGTON (UPli - The from fires caused hy isiltly heat­ Westlnghouse El ............. ItU’ e
L’niieil States, Russia and lb othrr ers set up during the lion* chilling
nations today signed an historic cold.
treaty to keep Ihe vast .(roien
The rhill sent shopper* scurry­
Antarctic continent free of mili­ ing fur heaters and blankets.
tary liases ind open to peaceful Transformer fuses were blown out
srientiflr exploration
in scattered Miami sections be­
The ll-arllrle treaty, (halted in muse of the extra electricity load. Civil Rights ‘ Must’
four different languages, was the
The slate's valuable citrus riop
W A SH IN G T O N (UPI) - House
product of seven weeks of negotia­ escaped damage because of northtions, It represented the first east winds which brought in warm Republican leader Charles A. Hal
time Russia has jomrd in such a air off the Gulfslteani. Rut thous­ leek pill a “ must" label today on
pact with Western countries since ands of acres of pol* beans, to. passage of new civil right* legisla­
the uulhreak of the cold war.
matoes and other tender vegetable tion next year. “ We've got to do
The djcumrnl bans all weapon* crop* were hard hit in South flo ­ jomrlhlng about a civil rights bill,"
testing and nuclear explosions on rid j .
the Indiana Republican tnld news
the South Pole icecap—an area
Exist killed vrgelables that men.
of five million square mile* which
remained in ihe gtuund in North
is equal to Ihe airr of the United
Elorida. .Most of the North Elorida
Stales and Europe combined.
L A K E L A N D (UPI)-All sales of
The treaty automatically make* vegetable crop had gone to mar­
citrus fruit by road stand opera­
all member -ountries o( toe Unit­ ket.
.Matilda Nathan, an M-yrai-old tors in South Elorida must now be
ed Nations eligible lo join. Nonmembers of the UN. sueh s« i‘am. Nrgin woman, burned lo death in regulated by Ihe Elorida Cllruf
munist Chin*, could Join only by a fire at her Tampa aparlmrnt Commission, Circuit Judge William
unanimous ronsent of the 12 Monday night mb the cold wave K. lay** ruled Monday. l-ovt, rul­
began to lift. The blase apparently ing on an in,unctloo obtained by
orignal signalor countries.
H-M-M-M, THIS LOOKS LIKE CHRISTMAS In addition to the United States started from a kerosene heater. Lake County Citrus Sales Inc., said
Henry C. Kntiinaun of West it wax discriminatory for tha road
and Russia, the treaty nations in
Susan, Johnny Dewit study ‘ Holiday’
elude Argentina, Australia, Bel­ Palm Reach perished in en icy stand oprralors to be exempt un­
gium. Chile. Eranre, Japan. New ewariip Sunday of a heart attack der a new citrus commission regu­
Zealand. Norway, South Africa and and expusoir. Robinson wae duck lation.
hunting with a companion when
the United Kingdom.
Alabama To Play
The treaty provide* for a unique their boat swamped.
Inspection system under which
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Ala
I I
WF
any member nation may send ob­ :B#i
bums will play Prnn State in the
servers to “ all areas of Antarc­ ^
Liberty llowl game at Philadelphia
tica" at any lime lo view the
Stadium on Dcr. 19, bowl officials
“ discharging or e nbarking of car­
announced today. Paul iBrarl Bry­
goes or pcrioonrl" of any other
an). athletic director and hrad foolmem tier country.
ball coach of ihe Crimson Thfr,
announced Alabama's acceptance
VIENNA (171*1)—Soviet Premier of the Liberty n&lt;iwl hill in Tusca­
Nikita Khrushchev gave Russia's loosa after a vole by member*
full moral harking today lo Ihe of Ihe team.
puppet Communist regime in Hun­
gary and renewed his protests
against continued Allied occupa­
GIBRALTAR (UPI) Gale
tion of West Germany.
whipped teas drove Ihe 17,209tun
Khrushchev, addressing s wildly British crime liner Hraenur fax.
HONOLULU I UPI i
Twentyfour planes and right ships pa­ cheering Communist Party con­ lie aground near hrrr today, but
trolled a 01,000 square mile area gress m Budapest, allernatrd be­ shifting wmdi made it appear It
tween assurances lhat Russia rnuld safely be refloated in a mat­
today in a search lor lour newwanted an early summit confer­
men of * Jet attack bomber miss ence “ at any time and place" and ter of hours, Reports from the
sitip made it appear that the liner's
log since Thanksgiving Day
The Navy
and Air Force new accusations of West German ATI paxxrni'tri and crew were in
interference in Berlin
no dangrr. Three tug* were watch­
intensified the search slier a re
Though rilling for peace ha
port that a dye maikcr and »hat «aid, ' The ! viel Union has stock­ ing their thanre In aid the stricken
vessel.
might have Iwrn a life raft wrre
piled such a quantity of rocket*
spotted in the ocran southwest of and atomic and hydrogen war­
Wake Island.
head v that tf at larked we shall be
The A3D jet plane has been able to rare lu Ihe ground all our
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Einan
missing since Thursday, when live
rial discussions involving proposed
poten1i.il enemies,"
pilot — t’ mdr. Erancis -I Sulire,
Khrushchev aim showed that extension id Ihe Elorida Turnpike
Amarillo, Tex — radioed that hr hard bargaining lay ahead at any In Orlando ind a proposed new
was lost and out of fuel, lie said summit conference when he fin- state univrriity at Boca Raton are
(hr crew planned to ball out.
phasiml “ we shall never forego on (lie governor's agenda during
Also oil the flight were 1.1. ijg) our ideological principles. We are a four day stay in New York Hits
Donald Srhillillger, Mayfield, Minn. waging and (hall wage an implac­ week end neit, hi* office disrlosed
Aviation Marl.im-t Mate 1 e It. C. able struggle fur ihe Marxi*t-I,rn- today.
Taylor, Nampa, Idaho, and Avia nintst ideology, for the triumph of
linn Mrtalsmith I r J. I&gt;. Dtilany, Ihe Ideals of communism "
Eenlun, Mo.
WASHINGTON &lt;UI*I) The
lie blamed Ihe 1934 Hungarian
anti Communist revolt on mistakes Federal Communication* Commis­
in Hie party leadership brought sion has questioned Ihe “ charac­
on hy its own denouncement of ter qualification*" of TV producer
the Stalinist “ cull of personality" Daniel Knnghl lo hold half interest
but said “ it had to be done—it in a Elorida radio station in view
Oviedo Cily Clerk T L, Lingo was necessary to get cleansed and of hia part in thr TV quia acandal*.
has announced the names of ran to throw off all the accumulated The agency, which polices the ra­
didates for the Oviedo election extraneous matter."
dio-TV industry, railed Hie Dane
Der. g.
Most Hungarian sources In .Monday in ordering nation WGMA
Mayor M I. Gary wilf be op­ Vienna had predicted Khrushchev of Hollywood lo submit a ilatrposed by Burner D Darnell. I’Uy would pull i major surprise dur­ men! within 2*) daya as to whether
The County Com ml vs.on ha* *et null levy with l-i»t yea,' show* counrilmen running unopposed ate
ing Ins Budapest visit and they Enright ami roownrr Jark Barry
Dec, IS fur a public hearing and quite a reduction, as the 1938 .VI W. K Cloots. J V Hams, Ren thought that wuuld be the removal are “ qualified lo own and operate
millage was 41.5.
II. Jones, Her E. Ward Jr. 'and
adoption of ti e 1939 M supple
a brnadcad facility."
The general operating levy last W. II. Mailin The three incum­ of Soviet troops from Hungary,
mental budget
year wa* 18.3, hospital, 1 mills; bents are "hints. Hams and Mar­
The hoard hope* to app'ove the schools, 20; and no levies for
budgrt in time for the county tax health, school and capital outlay. tin.
bills lo be mailed out Her. 21.
Clerk David Gatrhel presented
The supplemental budget was the new budget for the board
set at fl.TR2.iMXi, with the millage which vet the Dec. 16 hearing for
WASHINGTON (UPI/ -N ew evi­
Ur. Juhn .Strong id Johns Hop
levy at II mills.
lu a. m.
dence of water vapor in the atmos­ kina University, who designed the
Eunda for general operating was
set at SJiH.HkJ with a IM levy,
Altamoott Springs Mayor Law­ phere of Venus his raised the pos­ Instrument*, told newsmen “ the
fine and forefeiture, $113 too with Cousins To Speak
rence Swigford and Counrilmen sibility that some form of life experiment in our opinion indicat­
a levy of To. road and bridge,
ed there i* water vapor on Venus.
I-ake Mary Chamber of Com­ Bill York and Homer Sewell were may exist on lhat planet.
I32I.OOO with a 2 mill levy; Hos­ merce members will hear (Mr. nominated and unopposed foe reScirntlils reported Monday the How murii there U will take lomt
pital $103,300 with a levy of .63; Jack Cousins speak on heavy at­ election at a town nominating evidence wa* uncovered hy instru­ lime to determine "
School levy at 3 milla with $J10. tack squadron stir ii 2th at its caucus lari werk Newcomer! to ment* carried 13 miles into the at­
The diacovary, a scientific first,
000, health. $19,440 and levy of meeting Thursday at 1 p. nr. Altamonte Springs moat register mosphere last weekend bp Navy could upset previous belief that
.12 and capital outlay, $103,300 Cousins Is director of training for by Wednesday In order to vote in balloonist Malcolm Host and mete- Venus waa a dead world.
VAll-3 at the Sani rd Naval Air next Tuesday's elrrtioo, accord- . oroto-;iil Diaries B Moore uf Cam
will* a .63 levy.
Strung refused to give a person
1 log to Town Clerk Henry Hansen. I bridge, Mas*.
A compart*** of live prc*cu‘. It hlaluMk
•1 estimate ee to whether the find­

To Chase Cold W ave

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U. 5., Russia Join
Nations Signing
Antarctic Treaty

News Briefs

Law Includes Stands

To Pull Surprise

Pacific Searched

For Jet Bomber

Liner Aground

Turnpike Is Topic

CaUEST ARTIST, MRS. T. B. BOOZER
Painted a portrait for the audience as a
special feature of the Sanford Art Asso­
ciation Show.
(Staff Photos)

Board Slates Hearing

Producer An Issue

Oviedo Candidates
Listed By Clerk

On New County Budget

Altamonte Men
To Run Unopposed

I

Board Says Courthouse
Not Needed A t This Time
The County Commission today unanimously adopted
resolution to hulld a new jail and agreed that there was no
need for a new courthouse at the present time.
The board heard state and county officials cite the need
for new jail facilities, calling the present jail "horrible and
inadequate."
The resolution as adopted by the
Board states that the construction
of a new Jail is necessary lo replace
Ihe obsolete and antique existing
facilities and llial appropriate ac­
tion be tlarlrd as toon as possible
lo obtain cost estimates tnd oilier
etsenlial information in order that
the board ean establish Ihe amuunt
of millage to he levied for a nrw
jadln another resolution, the board
said additions and repairs for the
WASHINGTON lUPIj— Prealpresrnt rourlhuusi arc neccsiary
dent
Elsenhower today announced
because of the increasrd business,
but said there wa* no nerd for new thr resignation of Defense Secre­
tary Neil II. McElroy and named
facilities.
At Ihe public hearing Hus morn­ Undersecretary Thomas S. Gates
ing. proponent of a new jail in­ Jr. to succeed him.
cluded K. H- Grinding, deputy
The annoucrinent raine after 4
slate director for inmate treat­
ment; Sheriff J. I- Hobby, County National Security Council meeting
Judge Wilson Alexander. County this morning at whirh the presi­
Prosecutor
Karlyle lluiisholdcr dent presented the Medal of E'ree*
and parole officer James Lee.
In oiling Ihe need for a new Jail, doni to McElroy “ in recognition
Gramllng said there is nn room to of hit outstanding eervire to hit
house Juveniles, women prisoners, country and hie dedication to hia
task.”
sex offenders and drunks.
McElroy'* resignation seat ef­
He said that the plumbing in thr
Jail is in “ horrible" condition and fective today.
In an exchange of letters be­
thrre are no adequate todel faci­
tween McElroy and Eisenhower
lities.
He lold the board lhat the Slat* made public by the Whit* House,
department of corrccltona haa • McElroy aaid that “ personal rea­
consulting architectural service sons of an urgent nature" neces­
which wuuld be glad to cooperate sitated hi* resignation after two
with the board on how to design &gt;*ait -i. the top dcftiue job. II*
aatd he would leave Ihe depart­
the jail.
Sheriff Hobby offerrd figure* ment with “feeling! eg deep rowhich showed that Ihe bullpen gret."
McElroy, 14, plana to return to
rapacity for white prisoners is only
1$ but at limes some 30 persons I’ rocter A Gamble, the toap man­
ufacturing firm he headed before
have been housed there.
He added that condition* in the Joining tha Eisenhower cabinet In
Negro hullpen, with the same capa­ IDS7.
Word of his resigns!ion plan#
city, sometimes has lo hold 40
had come earlier todey from in­
prisoners.
He cited the poor plumbing run formed sources here. Slc-Elroydilion* ami said what it haa cost had anid previously that he hoped
the county in plumbing repairs to resign by the end of the year.
Tnu president aaid that he waa
over the last live years rould have
gone a long way In constructing thankful that McElroy left lor his
successor “a department that will
a new Jail.
Hotisholdrr described the Jail as continue to reflect the very bene­
belonging to Ihe “ dark agra" and ficial changes effected under your
aatd that a new Jail la a "must" energetic leaderahip."
for .Heminule County."
Gates, ft7, a former I’ hilaulel.
Lee stressed Ihe nerd fur im­ phu investment banker, was urtproved Juvenile facilities, as some- del secretary of the Navy from
limes Juveniles ire herded together IP3.1 In 11137 and secretary of the
Navy f *urn 11)57 until earlier this
with hardened criminals.
Judge Alexander, long a propon­ year when he wa* named to suc­
ent of a nrw Jail, said Ihe prohlrin ceed the late Donald A. Quarles aa
it getting worse and worse every No. 2 deftnia man.
month.
He riled rase* of incompetent
persons tie’ ig homed in llm hull- I
pen. hut also stressed lhat thr
sheriff's office was not to be lilani
rd for Ihe poor fariltlira and said
officers have done a wonderful job
with what is available.
"We all can't bury our heads in
Ein.il winners ui The Hrrala r
the sand. This should be on lieconscience of every riitien In (lie football conic it are Mr*. Owen
county," Judge Alexander said, .McCarron, 26It S. Laurel Avt.;
Hiding, “ we nerd a jail quirk and Bill St it tx. l». o. Box 24), Be Itary.
and diaries Lundquiit of Country
must rut all the red tape."
After hearing all the testimony, Club ltd.
Mrs. McCarron received its for
the board unanimously agreed to
Gir resolution pavinif the predicting the must winner* hi
Thursday's amt Saturday's football
way for toe new jail
Chairman John Krider indiralrrl games. Second place winner Slilh
after the meeting that preliminary received $10 ami Lundquiat got $3.
Tile Herald’* firat annual footplana by Jamrs Gamble Rogers.
Winter I’ ark architect, may be ball contest ended with last week's
used. The srrhiirrt'e firm was games after nearly J.200 fans join­
hirrd last fall at a rust of I2.IXXI ed In tile II week football forelo itirvsy the possibility of a new casl. Twenty Sanford and Semin­
Jail and eourtliouve and some up ole County merchants joined in
advertising the contest each week
with preliminary plans.
While The Herald gave $120 to lh«
winners.

McElroy Resigns
As Defense Chief,
Gates Gets Post

Mrs. McCarron
Grid Final Champ

Runaway Car

MIAMI (Ul’ f) - t runaway an
tomnbllr plowed into Ihe rrowde I
ranks of Christmas ihupper* in
downtown Miami Monday, killing
two pedestrian* and critically in­
juring three person*

Balloon Data Hints Life On Venus
ing* indicated Ihe postibiiity of life
on Venus. But askrd if he felt the
possibility was ruled out, he said
emphatically, “ no."
Many sciential! believe water
must be present before living
Ibing* ean come mlo being. Dr.
Harold C. Urey of the University
of California, for axamplr, haa
said water and not oxygen U thr
basic Mbslance tf hie.

Woman Injured
In Auto Mishap
Struck In Ihe rear by a southbound autn shortly after noon to­
day, a car driven by Abraham
Riiienfirld of New York City went
out of cooti I, careened arms*
Errnch Air. and ran into a pile
of wire bales at the corner of
Eirst Si , according to Sanford
police.
Eire men put out a fire in Roscnfirid'a car engine while the woman
driver of the other auto waa taken
to Hie Seminote Memorial Hos­
pital emergency room. Huih cara
were southbound. Kusenfteld bad
stopped for a red light when the
blow caused him to step on thn
gas and lose control of hia car,
police *e&gt;d.

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Circuit Court Judge Volic Wil­
liam j paired »entencc Monday on
five defrndant* whose rase* were
heard in this month'* Circuit
Court aewion
Betty Jean Baker. 42-J E Fifth
St. Negro, wat aentenced to aii
month* to 20 year* in the State
Department of Correction. She
war found guilty of manslaughter
Edward Lee Brown Jr. of 41]
Cypre** Ave. wa* sentenced to
aix month* to five year* in the
Correction department. The court
found the Sanford Negro guilty
of breaking and entering with inlent to commit misdemeanor.
I-ongwood resident James Ken­
neth l.ycan* receive*- . sentence
of six monthi to five year* in the
Department of Correction after he
pleaded guilty to breaking and cn.
tering with intent to commit a
felony and breaking and entering
with intent to commit a miidemeanor. Charles Anderson who
pleaded guilty to Hit stn’e charge*
was givrn tlx years probation
Anderson also live* in Lnngwood.
T. V. Brown Jr. and Curti* Hall,
both of Sanford, were placed on
probation for seven year'* each.
They pleaded guilty t«» breaking
and entering with tnirnt to com­
mit a felony. Brown hves at 121*
Kandolph St and Hall at 1206
Palmetto Ave.
Julie Harri* feel* television i*
the most frustrating of the three
media in which she'i worked:
“ On TV. only once can a per­
former have the satisfaction of
performing before an audience."

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Lion Cub Proves Trifle Too Much
For Owner, Ends Up A Jail Bird
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) George, a cuddly 55-pound lion,
i* looking for a home.
Lonesome George had to spend
Tuesday night in the Oklahoma
City Jail to the horror of 45 intox­
icated guests w!m. think.ng they
were seeing beast*, tried in vain
to brush the fur off their eyeball*.
The nine-month-old cub was
placed in the investigations cell
adjacent to the drunk tank be­
cause George's owner got tired of
hi* sassy ways It was just an­
other episede in an unhaopy childhood.
The owner, finance company
manager Ted Moore, explained
h e couldn’t get in tou c h with the
local ioo and the Jail wa * the
only place with bar*.

“ He ha* taken over my ap »
ment," moaned Moore. “ He i» lo-i
big. The latest is that he hat
grown too fond of trying to drive
the ear.”
M Hire's eviction of hi* frisky
roommate wa* not the first for
the rub. even though George is
house-broken.
Zoo
director
Dr.
Warren
Thomas, who will reluctantly puu
George up until another lion-lover*
decides to take him. pointed not
the baby beast ha* had * aerie*
of owner*.
“ He was a bit too much to
handle" (or each of them. Thom­
as said.

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merce on the ifrantl opening of their new building at
120 French Ave, Charlie Morrison, public relation* direc­
tor, welcomes II. K. Howe who, with his son. Bob, owns
and uperates the shop.
(Staff Photo)

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Space Scientist Says Soviet's
Program Smaller Than America's
WASHINGTON (L’ PI) - A top
Defense Department Idealist laid
today that Hussia's military »parc
program ta likely to he much
imaller thin America's.
0. P. Sutton, chief icienlist of
the Advanced "esearch Project*
Agency, »aid Ihe Soviet military
■pace effort might b** “ only ■
very minor one."
Ha laid he hated hia opinion on

the fait that Russia has not
launched any earth in tell ill's
tincc May 19.V8, and on the assumption that the Soviet Union
lui little need for rnmmunlc*
•ion* or peeping tom military salel
tiles
Sutton told tin- American Buc­
ket Society'* 1Ith annual con­
vention that Itut.ua It concentrat­
ing “ on scientific -unlnralmn ,e*l

U . S. Tells Allies They
Must Share Aid Burden
The United State* ha« told it.
European ami Allan allui* that
the horn of plenty t* running
low.
Not low enough «* yet lu he a
danger to the American econ­
omy, hut enough to bring almul a
tenout rcapparatsal of U. S. mili­
tary and foreign aid expenditure*
and for Ihe United State* to tell
iu allie* that they now mutt help
to thoulder tome of the burden*
formerly borne by the United
•State* almost alone.
The re»ul; tiaa hem Iti.it in
world capital* trom Tokyo to tain
don, other government* a!»n have
faced up to a reappraisal and
with surprising unanimity have
decided tiiat live lulled Stale* hat
carried llie burden long enough
They will help.
Sinre 101'J. with the exception
of one year, the United States ha,
had a trade deficit with other no
twin which by tiie middle of this
year had reached a daggering
total of marly 15 billion dollar*.
it ha* been a causal (or growing
concern fur Ihe rea»on* that mi
nation can cxlit lorever on a del
Icit and that an unbroken outflow
of gild eventually mutt lie re
flerlcd in reduced faith in Hie
V S. dollar
So it wa* (or these reason* that
11. S Under Secretary of State
Dougin* Dillon warned in a
ipeech last October Ilia! either
other nation* must pul thnr ftnan
etal shoulder. to lh« wheel or
face the possibility the United
State* would lake step* to protect
it**If.
In llwir extreme, llie,e *lcp&gt;

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could up-an ■ return to high U. S.
t.irifts and the development ol a
kind of economic isolationism.
The warning wa* aimed at
those nation* who have received
unslinllngly of tl. S. aid, while
at the time time ereeling liar
rierv against U, S good* to pro­
tect their own recovering econo­
mic*
And it |iointcd up the inequality
of a situation in which the United
Slate* in 1959 alone, lettered a
four billion dollar trjdr deficit
while other* prospered.
Them nation* were quick to
take the hint.
In rapid-fire order Japan, lint
ain and Prance announced move*
to lid restriction* again*! the
“ made in II. .S A." 'atiel
Sweden noted that live time*
tin* year. *lie ha* reduced resirie
lion* against U. S good*, the
latest tin* month lifting harrier*
against import of coal, coke, some
woolen* and some farm product*.

Ihe psychological political effect*
dial
accompany
new
space
achievements "
Rep. Emilio If. Daddanu t U•nun. l who *poke to Ihe meeting
earlier, proposed
international
registration of all satellite* to
prevent possible triggering of “ a
monstrous war."
.Notion *»id (he military part of
tiie U. s .pace effort would "re
main relatively small" compared
with development of earth-bound
offensive and defensive weapon*
tie said that space technology
take* only almul a half billion
dollar* of the tl billion dollar
military budget.
He said ipace vehicle* of the
immediate future chiefly would
tie designed to get, give and
transmit information hill would
nol have military defensive or
offonuve chore*.
He said Russia and it* allies
are close together end can use
wire and radio communication*
rather than salellites lie said
the Soviets du not need spy sate)
lites because they already know
about the free world's military
facilities
Daddarlo, In pro|Mjsmg registra
lion of satellites, said that It is
imperative "that wr find a form
of world iaw to avert catastro­
phe."
“ It we (ad to achieve law and
order ns we venture into these
uncharted field*," he said, “ the
cost will tie immeasurable
Other* have expressed concern
lest the launching of a peaceful
scientific spare vrhirle tie misin
Urpreted by another nation as
Hie beginning of a missile at
tack

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Established 1908

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1959

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 57*

Hungarian
Executions
Continue
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (UP!)
—Sir l*»lt* Munro of N«w Zea­
land. special UN representative
on the Hungarian question, report­
ed inday that trial* and execu­
tions resulting from the 1938 free
tom revolt in Hungary still are
fe in t.carried out.
Munro. la a formal report to
tba (renewal Axsembly. said Kuawan troop# remained at the coun­
ter wiefc aa assurance by Hungar­
ian Prim* Minister Janoa Kadar
-list "the time will come when
Soviet troops will be withdrawn."
Both the Hungarian and Soviet
authorities. Munro said, had refciaad him permission to visil Hunnary « hia capacity m a UN
ApresenUtive and had returned
hi* cormapoodence.
•That the present report con
unites the theme of previous re­
ports m entirely Ihe responsibility
of the Hungarian authorities,"
Munro said. "No response haa
been forthcoming auch aa m g
reasonably be expected of ■ mem­
ber of the UN organisation eon
cerncd to promote the purposes of
the organisation and to art in ae^irdance with iu principles . . ."
WFive priaon wot. .ice* werj hand­
ed down between law March 34
and April 1 to defendant* charged
with conspiring to overthrow the
• stale order.” according to the
Hungarian telegraph agency, Mun­
go reported.
On Oct. 17. a Hungarian apokesman told Weatern ne-.smeo in
Budapest that sentence* had been
carried out kx connection with it*
^ g r d comes committed during
" h e 195d revolt, h* said. Ten death
sentences wer* reported amt eight
executiona wers said to have been
performed on or about Aug U.
Some a# priaon anoUmcaa wer* re
ported.
"In February and March," Mun­
ro's report said, "the trial look
plate of a large oroup of young
people accused of, according lo
the statement of an official Hun­
garian spokesman on March 13,
"political crimes committed m
llktg * As to the lenience* impend;
definitive mformatioo ia not avail­
able."

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Equalization Board
Session Monday
News Briefs
TV Meeting Dec. 7
Florida
Educational
Trlevi*ion
Commission will hold it* next
meeting Dee. 7 at the St. Peters­
burg Junior College. Executive Di­
rector Janie* Etheridge
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Employment Up

ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION technique wui taught ut the Seminole Coun­
ty Rptl Crow meeting this week «t the First Baptist Church. Counting the
breathing rhythm are from left. Minn Mnhel Chapman aiiminiglering to
lira. Eilwin Lindsey; Instructor Kmeat DeFallot nnd Mr*. Spcmoer Hardin
"reviving" Mr*. John Morgan.
(Staff Photo)

TALLAHASSEE i l l ’ ll - Non
farm cmplnvment in Florida at the
end of October gamed 2.4,41X1 lo x
total of 1.253,Nx&gt;. the Industrial
C'inimtsdon saitl today. Tile Octolier figure wav 75.lift more than
employment at the same time last
year

Crash Quiz Set

Mower
P Jail Hearing
Set Tuesday

Thuri*’* h! least on* nun in town who'll attest lo
th* fact that The Herald'* cla*»ified ail* have plenty of
aellinjt power.
A traHer wn* advertised for *ale and iU ntnnlwr
in (lie trniler park was given a* No. 74. Now, this wax ■
alight error, ua the trailer * correct number was 75.
All day Yesterday, people kept calling on the owner
of Trailer No. 74 wanting to buy it. Somewhat surprised,
he was not in a selling mood.
Mrs. Harriet Johnson, who is in chargn of tin* clas­
sified department, was told later that "finally, on* fel­
low made nte an offer l couldn't hardly turn down."
Trailer No. 74 will have a new tenant in two week*.
Mrs. Johnson ha* suggested that th* seller of No.
71, buy No. 75, slur* its owner bought the ad in the fir*t
place.

Award-Winning Artist
To Paint At Art Show

Th* rovuxy rommiaaioneri far*
a week of hard work starting
Montla* oa they sit al th* board
of equalization on that dal* and
on the f'dlnwing day, th* prtw
posed new jad will h* discussed.
The equalization meeting ia
arhedulcd lo start at ta a, m. amt
will be held in lit* county eonmiasnmer'a num m th* aourthouse.
For Uia pad iwn week*, projverty owner* have had a tlianca
to look over the assessment ndlx
at the lax assessor’* office and
Monday will hive the opportunity
tn lake their romptairda to th*
hoard.
Taxpayers were given an Indi­
cation of what the millage rat*
will h* this year when live com­
mission adopted a tentative rata
of It mill* for the operating bud­
get
Tax Awesaur llicliard McCann*
told th* hoard he estimate* th*
assessment roil will list Sl&lt;!2 mil­
lion iax property valuation* for
th* (ax rata.
Ttm hoard wilt adjourn lala
Monday afternoon aa an equali­
zation board and wil1 meet Tues­
day a* th* board of commission­
er a for a public hearing to determin* th* need for a new jail.
Al that lime, according lo
Chairman John Krider, the hoard
will coruukir entering a contract
with an architect lo draw up plans
[nr die facility and, if necessary,
vet a lax levy to secure funds foe
th* jad.
Estimated ei»4 of a naw jad
ia approximately |7un,ooo.
v uinmiaiiooars will reconvict*
again Wedoasday aa a hoard of
equalization and will rneef for th*
remamdar of the week until "vrw
hear all complaints and Icdlmnny
oil tasatue priqw-rty.' Kruier sausi.

CHICAGO (DPI)
Coroner Mai
ter Met arron, announcing that a
blue ribbon inquest jury on the Itdeath crash of a TWA cargo plane
into a crowded residential are*
near Midway Airport, said "Mid­
way Airport was thrre lirst. We
want to know whv more homes
were allowed lo he built thcr* "
i An award-winning professional i* free and refreshment* will b*
artist will be in added attraction served.
Nehru Acclaimed
Mrs. J. fl. tirrgory, art show
it th* Sanford Art Association committee chairman, reported that
NEW’ DELHI (DPI i — Primr
Minister Jawaharial Nehru today show scheduled Sunday at th* LSn entries have Iw-en submitted
for competition m the show.
won ■ smashing sot* of confi­ Civic Cenlrr.
es were blamed on snuw slicked today Iroiti Canada to the Mexican dence oti hit government's eau
United Press Inter it*lion* I
Mrs. T. B. Bonier, a New Smyr
The tail end of a Thanksgiving highways, two men were killed border and invaded Pennsylvania, (toils method of dealing with th* na artist, will demonstrate her tal­
Day snow storm blew into New when their plane crashed in a snow Kentucky, Tennessee and laiillsi* Chinese Communists in the border |
dispute between the two nations. ent* by errating a portrait in pas
England today, but weathermen storm near Kiowa, Colo., and seven
Mi ruber* of parliament loudly lets during the exhibition. •
said it would be much calmer than drivers, blinded hy blowing snow, na
The cold air wa* expected lo proclaimed his actions correct
Mrs, Hooter recently look first
th* storm that dumped It inches were involved in a seven rar chain
reaction crash near Conway, in the push into West Virginia and Ala­ alter Nehru delivered an eloquent plate in the still life ealrgory
of snow in Colorado.
pies for national unity
Light mow wa&gt; reported falling Texa* Panhandle.
bama IimI.iv
it the IH.Vfl Daytona Beach Art
A biting cold wave which dipped
early today from 1lie* Midwest
C \I*E CANAVEIt 41, (DPI) —
On Ihe edge id it.........
licit,
T r i p L’ l'lliS C tl
League with an oil painting and
through New York State, but most temperatures as low a* IS below
American space scientists tialay
amounts averaged only one to two zero at (irand Porks, N. D,, spread freezing rain (dl (rom l-oum.ina | WASHING TON lUPI)-----A lead second place in the same category swallowed thr disappointment of
into Ohio and Pennsylvania, R o w l­ mg Senate lteiuoci.it today called with a watercolor rendition. She
inches.
their Thanksgiving liar mownshot
The storm buried Uouhler, Colo,
ing Green, K y . reported a I "9- Ptesidenl Et*enhower'» forthcom­ aim has been awarded Itrsl prize failure amt poshed ahead with
ing
II
riatiun
good
will
trip
a
prom
under It inches of snuw, then
inch rami.ijl m siv hours
plans (or H** next I' S tryon
isinp irosu In build up Inrndahip in the Florida FvdrrtsMon &gt;•( W'onj
dropped three inches around the
prolw
, iV h ld n skies were mostly sutmy for The United Stales. Sen. John en's Club* art exhibits.
lower great lakes, live in* nr* in
Informed sources said anolher
NEW YORK IUPI) — Stork fur Thanksgiving, hut hundreds of J. Sparkman (D-Ala.l, a meinlier
Her activities m art also in
Iowa, eight inches in North Da
|iay load already vsas available but
holiday
travelers
were
stranded
in
prices
at
I
p
in
of the senate Foreign Krlalioni elude tt-aclung courses at th* Dav
hut a and ut inches in the upper
American Airline*
gj « C alifo rn ia when fog hnt’j d r d • h^ Cuitimlltec, said the prinetpal value long Hi**' h I'mine Cnlleve and the that mi specific vehicle had been
(■rent Lakes
7lr • I&gt;os Angeles ami Lnug iii-.icli air* of Eisenhower's mission "U Hie Children * Museum ol Jacksonville fhovrn foe »he stiempt to orlul
The show began to die out as it American T A T
the moon It could lw amsthcr
lOJ'-i ports.
public demon.tralton lo the world
neared th* Atlantic toast, but still American Tobaeco ....
Mr*. Itoiirer, who is founder of Atlas Aide, biggest rocket ever
39W
Baltimore
A
Ohio
....
had enough punch to bring sis
Know u .i- lim-i ,i*l t«•*I.i v lor that the United States is interested Ihe New .fimvrna Beach Art Mink
built In die fire world, but an Air
M's N orlliern Ohio through New E n g ­ til petu e "
Bethlehem Steel
...
inches to western New York
shop, studied two year* at the Con Fore* t’lior Vblr or an ’ rmy Juno
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land. With ram south id the .snow
Several fatal holiday aulo &lt;ru&gt;li
senator* of Macon, (ia . and at II appeared more likely
fit's belt through the mid Allantle state* Cast Dos On List
Chry *l&lt;-r
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a federally sponsored atl school
The next "ideal" Inn* for s
Vi',
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moonshol woold be a four-day pe
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t uliati I'lemn-r Fidel Cailto, lo*
V. S. Chamber of Comiuerct t« ,
1tie viiow at the t iv ic i cuter is nod around Cbridtius when the
Kastman Kodak
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IOi ’ s
hrotlier It.ml anil Venezuelan Pres scheduled to stall al J p in and innon makes a C.imp.iratlvely
d«y urged »u Immediate t** cut
xih
Ford Motor
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nl&lt; ut Koniulo llelanroiirt face .Nt continue mild 9 p in Admission clos* approach of TJI isg) miles
fbir all mdividuala and eorpor*WASHINGTON (UITI — Eresimi'.
tii-neral Eleetric
...
ycais' imprtsiiuuienl at hard labor
thins to help stabilise the dollar
dent Elsenhower will ask Congresa
from
earlli
Bui
-ources
indicated
All,
(ieneral Motors
....
il tlu- Dominican |H&gt;licc ever
and promote economlr gtowtli.
a mid January date might be In slcngllien Ihn World Cmirt hy
2‘ *
Graham - Paige
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call h lln in The three men were
The business organization said
giving up this country's power to
more feasible
M
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a lining I I I persons sentenced to
the revenue Ins# could be offset
vein consideration of any case in­
Mr. liioma* I . Williams. 67, Uirillard
D
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prison lor 3U years for "art*
hy a temporary across-the-board ■lied at his home in Sanford to
volving
the Diuted State*.
shifted
In
an
especU'd
mid
De­
20*»
Minute Maid ....... .
against Hie peace of the Domini­
Such action, h* said, would
sales Ua.
cember laiincbillg of a Thor Able
day.
IIS
Penney
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BERLIN it PI i
in., nr, tn can Hi public " Ninety-six of the
The chandler said the tax re
He i* a native of Atkins, (ia. Penn HR
lo hurl s sun satellite toward the plate Hie United Stales in a better
IS1. mversary of So . p , \igna delrndanl* are in custody, until. .........
ductluna are "vitally needed.” It and ha* (wen a rc-.dvnt of S.m Jtov.il Vim-rii.in
ot lot of tin- planet Venus. That podium tn urge other countries
......
I's Khnishrhrv’t dein.md lor the ot them prominent Cubans or \en
rtubrew it* support liahind two lord (or M years,
In agree lo wider participation of
Sear* Hocbuck
........
49&gt;s withdrawal of Mc*ii rn triHips eziirlans.
4 bleak III and ro b b e ry was piolie will carry a transmitter tile court.
" l o o s e hilU which gradually would
Mr. Williams is a retired tram Slandiiril Oil i NJ ) ,.
capable
of
radiating
signal*
back
4fi’ , from Berlin came to y vyith 11
stopped m the a n r a r l y y e ste rd a y
trim the lowe-l individual tax man who worked tor the Atlantic Studebaker
Then h* indicated, th* world
2|,
.,
bt/ii I s , Mini'll .ui.i Fri in h ,ol
morning wiim two S a n tim l lad tre to earth tram V) million miles m unulil have a more effcciive means
bracket from 20 to 16 per cent Coast bine since 11)28
space
U. S Steel
. ...
»7 v, diet* still present tor duty
c ra c k ■&gt;( light ro m
men
spoiled
of coping with and preventing mn-h
amt the highest from 91 to 47
Survivors are his wife, Ms. T. F. Weslinghou** W.
tou
West Berlin Mayor Wills llrandt
tng through thr door of ll'-ndrr
"brutal u*es of force" as the Com­
per cent. IHher rate* would tie William*
one daughter, Mr*
declared in a *|treeh th.it his
-on s tav.-tn on Sev enth St , police
munist displaved m Hungary and
It. liniio * oik- grand daugiiler,
reduced no * graduated scale
i ommunisl . em-.ii|&lt; i ciiv is out
said I'sl c
Tits*-1
Corporal* Income tax rales I.ynu Grime*. two *i*icrs, Mrs.
orilv «ti|| tree hut i« i i omunieally
i
Sgt
W
H
Cusgrave
*.iuj
he
Eisenhower announced hi* intern
would b# rut from Si la 47 per Emogcnr Wilkin* and Mrs. W. H
M ronger Ilian eyer
The Jsycee* will sponsor th* saw a light through a (isrliaily
turn
ill s letter lo Sen. Hubert
,cnt. with some mudilUaUoivs in Ryais.
lie told 1,800 German i*|y|| lead second in a series of polio stofis openrd ta vern d'mr winch l■&gt;un^rd
It Humphrey (ii Mum i Thursday.
Fiun-tai wrvutv* will be cm
deprecintum allowances, capital
ers that the Soviet rllorl lo lake for e-yimiv and city r*«tdrni* l*ee open wtn-n a mail inside tried lo
ducted at _ p. nt. Sunday at lln,
.Specifically, ha -aid he again
gains, estate ansi gift taxe*.
over tile city ha* fa.ti-d -o fal
shut it the open doorway reveal
would a*k Congress "on an appro4 The Hou*e bill*, proposed by son Funeral Home. will, (he He*
Last Nov JI Konishelu*. pre
Day
will
he
ed
lieperson
ami
led
lo
thr
sr
Navy
Appreciation
Dave Klingentniilh. ihairman of
pnalM m i a Mini
to strike from
l!ep* 4 Sydney llerlong Jr. |D T I' 11 Stern officiating. Burial
*ented a tix mouth
uliii'a' irn'' the protect, said the shot* wilt b* red of three Negroes
F'*mr voo i% a m , led lo r break
lirld in Sanford Dec 12. Chamber an inlrrnatiimal agreement th*
Fi* i and Howard II Baker lit will b* in Evergreen Cemetery.
to
the
M,-sl,
demand.IW
'hat
vte-l
mg mto and hucglarizm g liie R o il­
George (4 Murray, 21. of ifiuo of Com m erce Manager John K rid e r cqiuremem that America must
given at the Jayce* Inform st ton
,
, ** 1
Tenn i. would pitivide a gradual
ing 11ill* Country Club pro shop Beilin to- *lrip|i,-d ol Its r|t- Bud'ting oti French A*r
w. Illh S'
Mhert Calloway, 2g, •iino tiurrd tmiav
drnd* for ilsctf when a ta n in­
la i reduction over ■ five-year
have been ehargetl with b ira k in g frnsea iial (eft as an nil 'llai'lrtl
Th* animal event will h« spon­ volving this country fail* within th*
C ost o f thr tloas will W fl of 1loo VV I'ii h St and llixisi-s rll
period. The iniinediate revenue
tree city" more Uiaii li.i mdr* wlitili sill g o toward rowi id llw Hardy. '8 of tlt» F Ninth St. sored Joint tv by the (.’haitilxM ami
and entering and grantl la m -n y ,
court'* jurisdiction.
loss would he about td.-'mil.uiHi.iMMi
tH-hinr* the Iron Cufam
the sh eriff's office said today.
wrre srirvteil hy Coagravr and the Javceer.
vareiiir he «aid
Humphrey had written tht Presi­
The rhamher &lt;aul the reduc­
1he question was I -russi'd in
S h e riff's deputies R F G rant
F.arle Boiiqoarad'-r Two
Highlight leitlvities of ill* event dent seeking hit support for » reso­
When the fir*i teri*. »if shot* film
tion* would *1ir up so much new
and Vernon B re w ste r arrested Or eunciiMivelv hy ilie Big Four fur
were given, fifiO people turned out boxes containing 17(187 were taken will ha held at Furl Mellon Dark lution to repeal the clause. Th*
business activity that they would
lamtoan* Sherm an M atthew* and eign ministers m Ceneva last
Klmgensnidh said regitlrrerl police reported. Murray and Cal The annual celebration gives resi­ reservation wa* authored years
soon Increase the government’ s
Deiuu* Lee Slundle and John summer, and it pnhahly nil nurse* will give the sftof* under loway were charged with b re ak in g dent! of thr county a chance lo
ago hy Sen loin Connally t Drevenue. It tuid the tax burden
Funeral verviee* for Mr. J O F'ranci* Bowm an of l.al • H a rn ett conn- up at t .tiiiihi it in. i og the supervision of ll*a county and entering ami Hardy with be "get together" with personnel Imm Tex.i
next
year
-k#would he inorr equally distribut­ I.aney, 72 who had hi en a Sanlord Fist ales M atlhrw s w.i* arrested
tog an anesvory to the break in
Hie Sanford Naval Air .Station
health unit.
ed and incentive would h* pro­ pharmaeivt for 23 years before go yesterday. Shindte. W e iliiesrU y.
Khrushchev is &gt;n! deinaniling
vided for business to expand and mg into business in Orlando, were and Bowman T ue sd ay. A ll w er* the witlolrawai o M.--tern Irt.ip*,
creal* more job*.
scheduled at .1 p rn. today at the listed as 17 year* old A Juvenile hot the deadline h.s* tieen eslend
First Metitodivt Chiircti, with the also was arre-le d Wednesday ami e*l Indefinitely,
is in Hi* county ja d .
Hev. T t O'Steen officiating.
Bond of t l.'* * ! wa* «*( for llye
Mr t.ariev died Weitncwlay He
Sanford Lodge No. 27 and Scut is survived hv hiv wife, Mr* Julia youth* Ihe deputies iiav* rerov
inole Lodge No. tl, Hebekah, of the Laney; a daughter. Mr» J. C. ltlfi ered more than #n p&lt;‘r cent of
V4 \SIHNt i Ti l\ ( DPI t — Th*
Independent Order of Odd Fellows gins; s brother, E. H. Laney of tile golf equipment tinted, and
tobacco industry said today there
will hold a covered dish supper Jacksonvdle, and two grandchil­ hope to reco ver the r**t, Brew
is no scientific evidence to sunster .a id today.
Monday mgiit l/ulge members are dren.
I'ort
Surgeon General Leroy FL
▼asked to bring a covered dish and
B u ria l wa* in Oaklawn Memorial
Burney's new charge that rigaIheir own table service to the fi 30 P a r k . Sanford, with Brjxson Fu
ret smoking ts the chief cause of
MIAMI (DPI
V m * cold front
p, m. meeting. 4 mtivtcsl program n eral Home m rh arze of arrange
lung cancer, even with filtered
hire down on Florida todav and
will follow.
m ents.
brand*.
Was expected to drop tempera
The industry suggested that th*
lure* into the uppei Id's in the
The chime* being heard during Panhandle area tonight
real villain might lie polluted city
tli* dav in downtown Sanftud are
air
The Weather Bureau -aid th*
at the Sanford A tlantic National eold air mass aa* not nearly a.*
Hurrvey. head of the Public
Bank Two muatcal selection* fol
Health Service, sjid (hat th«
severe a* the one which pushed
low each ringing of the chim es at down the state lue*da&gt; and Wed
weight of evidence lo date impltla m
and at I and 4 p, m. A netilay. No rrnp damage from the
catra smoking a* the ' principal'*
loudspeaker m agnifies th* taped eold wa* wen through Smd.iv
rail** of the nations increased
m u xir.
rate of lung cancer.
Mild weather in the 7n * was
Tile surgeon general said th*
forerast fur Ule d a te imla)
Prize* dealing tlK) &lt;stH be category is&gt; Im&gt; award**! a V2S sav­
ii*« ni Biter tip* has mx been
Th* Weather Bureau said svalshown lo lie effective in "ma­
awarded m this year's Ivanford ings bond Each &lt;erond place
tereit showers would prerede the
Christmas lighting display con­
H O N O LU LU t l ' P l i —The biggest leading edge of the rsiM front ■«
terially reducing o. eliminating
wiiinec ool get 110.
parade ever held m the islands it moved from Alabama and
Ut* hazard of lung cancer.”
test, Dave Laud*, Jaycee rhsir
Th* four eategocies ar« reltgiou*. was In la y 's htghliifta of Hie five- t/xlisiana mto Northwest Florida
mao of id.- contest sard today.
Dr C. C. latlla, scientific di­
rector of the Tobacco Industry
The annual ronlcst wtII b# held traditional, artistic and oyrrall dav o fficial celebration of H a ­ tonight
w a ii* aoiiMtveiueql of staufiuod.
Research Committee, said scien­
Dec 23 with Lauda, Jo* Mathieug decoration.
A high pressure »&gt;*tein oil the
MUNULK IJRKATH' wm beginning to bring contpluinta from gptictutora hi
AH entry blank* must Ur marled.
h wxa • m arked step up ai Hi* Atlantic coast slowed llw forward
and Mrs. Toil* William* *•
tific proof was piling up "that
tbu
Fluinhliztcker
Zoo
ia
San
Francisco,
so
to
keep
th«
hippo,
Bubble*,
from
brought, or information pfion**l pac* of things wtuch started on a movement of th* cool air. The
judges
conflicts with or falls lo support
public emlmrrfissmcnt. Zoo Director Carey Italilwin concocteii a spruj wf
'i&gt; Die Jaycee Information Build note of Than* .g iv in g In churches, front was not caper ted to reach
the tobacco -mokizig tt.roru-g ot
s T t r e Will be f o ir ( ,
citlorophyi and milk of magnesia. Bubbles apparently appreciated it.
,wuli in m p ! a t « wu iu er s m e a c h |
*ai » ( , * k *. A ims, b eliw * D oe. u
lung cancer."
and pTM&gt;*ir
.vaMh Florida wad Sunday.

Tail End Of Holiday Snow Storm
Hits New England; West Hit Hard

Scientists Push
New Moon Shot

1 p, m. Stocks

U. S. C Of C Urges
Immediate Tax Cut

Ike Cites Need
For World Court

Mr. T. F. williams
Dies At His Home

Nikita's Threat
Still Ignored

Policemen Stop
Break-In Attempt

Jaycee Polio Shot
Dri vc Continues
Next Saturday

Four Arrested
In Golf Burglary

Navy Appreciation
Day To Be Dec. 12

Funeral Today
For Mr. J. 0. Laney

Rehckahs To Meet

New Cold Front
Moves Into Stale

Those Chimes You
Hear Are At Bank

$140 Prizes To Be Given
In Yule Lighting Contest

Hawaii Celebrates

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Industry Protests
Cigarette Hazerd

�C m ra Of Christ

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Naurcne
U n HAB1
c u e s o r VMS N U A I I X I

R i&gt; b Brewer J r . ....... fcmagetltt
Btbw School........ . . . 10:00 a. a .
Ui&lt; Mur
Mandat Warship . . . . . U :0« a. a . L L D n U ; ............... T u rn
Evening Worship ....... T:M a a . Sunday School ...... 10:00 a. u :
Moralns W orn If
lltoo a at.
Christina Scrvlca Traiaing 0:10
A a.
Evenlag Warship
l.-oo p. m.
Wad. h i j r r Ban lea 1:10 y. ai.
Morning WereMp . .. . UtOP
Evening W a n k * ........ 0:00
Than. Bibio Stud? . . . . fiSO
* n s s T p r e s r y t h r ia n
CHURCH OB O B B T
CHURCH
Oak Ate. aad Third St.
Morning Worship ... . lG:jg ,
Kerning Worahlp . .. . 1:40 a. a .
IvMiag Worship . . . . f i B |
Header Schaal ........
0:40 a. a .
Homing Wan hip . . . . ii:Oo a a .
loaior fellow ship........ 0:00 p. a .
MOLT CBOSS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Path Are. at 4th SI.
See. John W. Thomas .
Paitor
Holy E u ch iriit........... !:S0 a. a .
riadly Service—
Church School . . . . . . 0:00 l . a .
MoraJag Prayar—
DaBarr a ria
Seraoa ................ 11:00 a. a . A. C. Summara ..........
Paitor
Holy CoiawmaJow—
Sunday School ..........9 M a
Tut*4*7 ...........
7:30 a. at Mornlag Wonhip .. 10:00 A
Wodaeaday .... . . . . .'10:00 a. a .
Thttraday..................... 7 JO a. a .
COMMUNTTT
Sacraaeai of Paaaaea
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Silaedar ........... . 1:004:00 p. a .
Laho Mary
John W. PUlcy ............. Paatot
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
khool
... . 10:00 a
CHURCH
Worahln ... . 11:00 a
____ High Wettmialater
Fellowship
. 0:30 a mSeaday........................1:00 a. a . Senior High Woatmlnlrtor
PoUowahlp
........... 7:30 p
Morning Prayer—
S u s a n .................... 0:10 a. a .
UPSALA COMMUNTTT
Holy Communion—
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
let Sunday each month 0:30 a. a .
John W. Pillow ................ Tutor
CHRIST CHURCH
Mornlag Worship........0:00 a to.
Sunday School ........ 10:00 A 1 .
WoetmlaJoter Fellowship
Junior ... ... .
0:30 a
Westminister PcBowahJp
“ ‘
7:30 A *•

Presbyterian

•sv. ooB SaHfe
B m m Schaal
Manias WegaWp
TraMag Uaiaa . . . .
Baanlag W-rjIHp . . . .
Wad. Prayw Scoriae

.. Bailor
«:4S a.
i i : « a.
S:U p.
T:30 p.
1:11 p.

m.
a.
a.
a.
a.

U :« A

Lutheran
GOOD SMRPMRRD UNITED
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sanford Shrine Ctab
l a s t i n g Lee Are.
Kraut Bollck Jr.
Factor
Cburoh Sehael ........... 0:10 n. a .
Morning Wonhip ... . 10:10a. m.
Evening Bible Stoudy .. T p. a .

Other Churches
PINECREfT ASSEMBLY
OP SOD CHURCH
CM. 37Ih and Elm
H. M. Snow
................ Piling
Sunday Schaal ........... 8:00 a be
Mornlag Worahlp ....10:10 a at
Evening Worahlp ........ T:30 a *
Wed. Prayar Service .... T:30 p. m

FERN PARK CHURCH OP THE
NA4ARENE
O BRIAN ROAD
htv. Jim Fl'her
Paitor
Sunday echos,!
0-41 a m
Morning worship
10 43 a m
Youth service
0:4* | a
Bvoniag Wonhip ...... 7:45 p m Evangelistic service 7 30 p m.
Wad. Bihla Study........ 7:4* p . m. WmL prayer service .1:30 p. a .
CHURCH OP CHRIST
lad SL aid Elm Ave.
iM. Y o ta *-...
Mlnletnr
-------Jehool
........ 10:00 a. mMovniag Warthlp.......11:00 a. m.

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Laymaa'a Day will ho celahrat.
ed Sunday-at Uw All Salnta Epis­
copal Church at Enterprise, the
vicar, Rev. Paul R. Shulu, I
aounetd today.
The special eervice will ha Said
at holy rommuaion at It a. m'.
At that time than will be a praaaniaUod of the United Thank Of.
faring from Uw woman of Uw
church.
•
Them will be a holy communion
on Wedaoaday In relcbraUaa ot
St. Andrew, followed by yrnyora
for Uw rich.

County Ministers
To Meet Dec. 3
All ministers of cvangaHeai
ehurchoa ft Seminal# County are
Invited to attend the regular m ut­
ing of the Seminole County Mialeteital Association Thursday.
Maetfng at the First Methodist
Church at 0:43 a.m.. thn ministers
will enjoy a time of Informal fel­
lowship aa codec and
frtehmenla will be aorvad
At 10 a. m. the buslneae--------will begin with a brief devotional
period under the direction tl ft*
Rev. John Tbomu.
An Important Uem of business
will bo U» report of the nominat­
ing committee and tbo election
of officers to serve during 1B0O.
Thoee elected will aseume their
duties at the first maottng of Em
new year. Jam 7.
Also under couideration ie a
committee report outlining the
will provide the group '
ly established principle# of organ
md policy.

Church Reports
Building Progress

Steady pro grew le being made
on the new Sunday School
fart! atie* for MM Pine Croat As­
sembly of God Church at 17th
St. nod South Rim Ava.
The Rev. H. M. Snow, pattor,
reports that the last of thro* unite
THE ALLIANCE CHURCH
la now under roof and in Mm near
and Hlsstewar)
future 14 elasarooma will bn avail­
Park Av a and 10ft
able for Mm espoodtng Sunday
School.
David A Canada
Sunday morning, Paster Snow
Sunday School ..
. 0:43
Morulas Worahlp ... 10:00
will preach concerning God's ap­
Evening Service ...... 7:4* A ft- peal us Mm church. The public is
A.Y.F..Youth Service . 0:30 A *A cordially Invited to all Hm regular
Wed. Prayer Service 1:00 a »■ services of the church. Sunday
morning wonhip beghva at 10:10
a. m.
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST

...... Factor LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THE
10:00 A BA
REDEEMER
11:00 a a .
MS W. 3S* Plow
. S:M a a . Herbert W. Geer**
Sunday School
. 0:11 a. a .
Adult Bible Clua
0:11 A a .
Werihlp Servlet . . . 10:30 a. a .
Put or
M. Slide, Jr
ST. L U E rs LUTHERAN
U :00 a a .
•lavia (New Oviedo)
U :00 a a .
. . . . 0:1| A , a . Stephen M. Tahy ... . . Tutor
r 0:2* a. »
..... 1 : 4 V » . Morning Warship
. 9:00 a. a .
7:30 A a . Sunday School
Christian Day School, Monday
throngh Friday — Kindergarten ■ Sunday School .......... 11:00 a m.
Elementary
0:00 a. a . Sunday W on h ip ........ 11:00 a. m.
Wednesday Service
0:00 p. m.
Methodist
Tuesday Raiding . 2:304:30 A »•
Thursday Reading 3:304:30 a
n R S T METHODIST CHURCH
a a.
411 Parh Are.
Paitw
A a . T. C. O'Steen
CHURCH OP GOD
Morning
Wonhip
.
1*0
a a.
7:30 A a
French Ava. and ISnd It.
Sunday
School
1:4*
a.
a
.
7:30 A a .
Paitor
11:00 a a . Joel D. Brown
.. 7:4* A a . Morning Wonhip
Sunday School
. .. 0:4* a. m.
MVP
Meeting*
«:00
a
a
.
.. 7:43 a a .
Evangelist!* Service .. 7:80 a m(Intermediate, Scalar)
Tuaeday Service.......... 7:80 a *•
Teacher Training Courea
Evening Wonhip
7:M p. a .
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
PIEE METHODIST CHURCH
OP U T T E R DAY SAINTS
Laurel Ave. at MS BL
a ty Hall
Ira E. Hindman Jr.
Paitor J. U. Brook* . Branch President
Sunday School
....... 0:43 a- a . Sunday School
...... 10:00 a m.
Morning Wonhip ... 10:43 a. m. Sacrament Meeting ... 0:00 p. mPMV
........ 7;oo p. m.
Evening Wonhip
7:30 p. m.
Moo. FMY Recreation 7:00 p. a .
P1RST PENTECOSTAL
MONROB
Tuee. FMY Prayer
7:30 p. m.
CHURCH OP LONGWOOD
a tit of Sanlird
Wed. Prayar Service 7:30 a
E. Ruth Grant . . ..
Filter
a
Sunday School
10:00 a m.
KUENBXER METHODIST
Morning Worahlp .. 11:00 a m.
Tutor
Robert O. Byrd
CHURCH
Evtnlag Service
. 7:10 a at0:41 a. a .
Sunday School .
a t m Haighta
Wed Prayer Scrvlca . 7:30 p. m.
11:00 a. m W E. Ttmraa
Morning Worship
Factor Pri. Prayer Sorvieo
7:10 p. m.
Trainings UlliOO
0:30 p m. Sunday school
10:00 a. m.
7:30
p.
m
Evening Worship
Morning Worahlp
11:00 a.m.
Wad. Prayer Servlet l : 0o p a . M. Y. F.
•:30 p. m.
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
Evaoing Service ........ 1:30 p. m.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Wed. Prayer Service
7:*0 a
Seventh 14. aad BUS Ava
m a t BAPTIST CMURtU
C. W. Beach
.................. Tutor
OP OVIEDO
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH Saturday Sabbath School 0:30 a.m
Jich T. Bryant
Tutor
Onora Rd.. at Weedlaad Ave.
Morning Worship . 11:00 a. m.
Sunday School
. . 0 :i) a. m. W Thoraaa Person Jr
Putor Wad. Prayer Servibo
7:30 a
Morning Wonhip
11:00 a. m.
SunJay School
. 0:4* a. m
Traiaing Union
... 1:1* p m.
Evening Service
7:00 p m Morning Worship . . 11 a. m
. 1:30 p. m THE REVIVAL TABERNACLE
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p a . MY1’
14th aad
Avo.
(A mw Church carving a new
Sunday School
Community)
10:00 ■ m
Catholic
Morning Worahlp
11:00 a m.
FOSTER CHAPEL
Evening Worship
7:43 p ra
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
METHODIST CHURCH
Thursday Service
.. 1:43 a m.
CHURCH
Oik Avo. it ttk SC
0:4* a.
Riv. Richard Lyona
Pulor Sunday School
UNITY CENTER OP SANFORD
Morning Wonhip
11:00 a
7.U0 a. m
Sunil4&gt; Mii.aoe
Woaaa'a Club—MO Oak Ava
Evening
Worahlp
1:00
A
• Of*.
1:30 a. m
Josephlno B- UluekU
Paatar
#0***0 10:00 §. m
Sunday Worship .
11:00 a. au
PAOLA WESLEYAN
11:10 a. m.
Woodruff Building
METHODIST CHURCH
7:1* * m
Daily Mail ............
• Miles Test m t l 4*
300 E. First St., l a . 311
Cecil W Shader
. . . . 3:00 p. a .
Putor Tuesday Class
Christian
Sunday School
4:43 a m.
Morning Worahlp .. 10:43 o a .
TUB SALVATION ARMY
Wesleyan Youth
0:43 p a .
FIRM CHRISTIAN CULKLU
Evening Worahlp
314 E. Second SL
1:30 A «•
1117 g. Basftrd Ave.
Sunday.
Jam** N. Barnett
Paitor Wad. Prayar Scrvlca 7:30 A
Sunday School ....... 10.00 a a .
Sunday School
9.15 a in
Holiness Heeling . . . . 11 0o a a .
Miming Wonhip . ll:0 o a. m Nazarene
Street Meeting
........ 0:30 a
FIRS? CHURCH
YPL
1:00 a a*
OF THE NAZARENE
CONGREGATIONAL
Salvation Meeting . . . . 1:V» a ■■
W. tad SL at Maple Avo.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
R. H. Spear Jr.
Paatar Tuesday.
Park Ava. at 3ltb Si.
....... I 30 a m
Sunday School
0:43 a a . Corp Cadets
Dr. Trad Enamlagtr Aaao. Paitor Morning Worship .. 10:43 A a Band Practice
4:00 p a .
Bibla School
IM3 «. m NYPS
........ 0:30 p a . Ladies Home League 7:30 p a
Harming Worahln
) 1:041a nt N Y-P S A N J.S............ 0 a m Thura Prayar Service 7:30 a m
Pilgrim Fallow»hip
T:M p. a Goapel Service
..... I p a. Sat Strait Meeting 0:30 a at

Church O f Christ

layman's Sondiy
Planned By Church

THE SANFORD
CONGREGATION OP
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
I4U W. 1st SL
Sunday WtUhluwer
Study
. . . . . . 1:00 p. a
Wed. Bible Study . . . 7:30 p a
Fri Ministry School . . . 7:30 p m
Friday Service ............S.JO a m.

THE CH U R CH FO R A LL . .
A L L POR T H E CH U R CH
Tks Chunk is 4 s * s M lasts* so esith 1st
A* ksU iao sf sksrsslsr tad fssd ceittashia.
h is a Usseiieuse tf spitiiusl vilust. Welwwi ■
ars*t Chunk. bsuImt dsuwersty ssrcm hisiiM
tsa sunn*. Tin ts am four swad rssssut uhy
evwy psrsun skmild sltssd snticss mulatly sad
luyvarl dm Chunk. Tksy as*: f l ) Far ha
n s n it . (2 ) Fes his chiidrta's w it. (3 ) Fat
iht sskt ef kit censumily and aslna. (4 ) Far
the it ha sf the Chunk hu lf, which «r*d» kit
• s a l sad suWrist sappoil. Pisa Va pa ta
rreultdv aad raad yaur BM s daily.
Chsytar Verst*

Millay
Tueadsy

WaCaateay

TkinSa;
Friday

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Krrlasiaatm
&lt;
Fialnn
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DasM
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Hshrawt

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W# go back to tha aid bomoaUad, tha old homa tours. Parhops wo
have long anticipated that vlalt, but now wa find that tha aksnfoo 4ri
so disillusioning that wt don’t rare whothor wa over return. Wa maai
a friend of year* jrona by and hardly recognli# him. Ha too haa coangad.
compel tha fact reflected from our mirror with old photograph#
Wt compare
and realign that, without knowing It, wo have changed. We tiy to ins a
map of yester-year only to discover that ft fa out of data.
Wa chuddar s little aa wa waader H than ie anything that
tha aame.
The Church tella us that than 1a Through tha centuriaa it in to#
one Institution which points to tha unchanging God. "tha aaao yaotoi*
day, today, and forever." Worship cuatome may differ, but every Chris­
tian congregation aaeks to lead man to tha one great Certainty, which
la God. That la why you will want to atari attending church regularly.
Kora la pane*. Hon lo aaouranoA
Capwr^fte IM*.

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Adult Fellowship
Group To Meet
Tha Adult Fellowship group of
Mm Barnett Memorial Methodist
Church in Enterprise wiR meet at
*:30 p. m. Monday for a ham­
burger rookout at the parsonage.
The regular meeting will follow
the cookout.
The U. S. death rate was at Ha
lowest ever In H54-I.3 per 1.000
populctlon. In 1M0, the rate was
• • per 1,000.

The support o f the Church Series is sponsored by the following Business Firm s:

Florida State Bank

Ritz Theatre

Holler Motor Sales

Progressive Printing Co.

Other Churchea
Chuck Of Ood Of
3307 l l a A
J H. Messer
Paitor
Sunday School
9:43 a. m.
Morning Worship
a a.
Evangelistic Service
A m.
Woman'i Missionary
Young People's
Service, Wad
1:30 a ft-

Negro Churches
PROGRESS MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Midway
E. E. Williams ....
Paster
Sunday School . ........ a:*n a. at
Morning Worship . 11:00 a. at
First, Third, Fourth Sundays
Evening Worship .... . 7:30 p. m.
First. Third Sundays
Usher Board, Tuaeday 7:10 p m.
Choir Rehearsal,
Tuesday................. *:00 p.m.
Junior Church,
Wednesday ... ...... 7:30 p m
Business Meeting
1:00 p m
Friday preceding first Sunday,
monthly
FIRST SHILOH
BAPTIST CHURCH
not W. 13th SL
Pialda ........ Acting Pastor
Church School ...
0:10 g. ra.
Morning Worship .
11:00 a. m.
Evening Worship .
7:30 p. m.
Tuesday Prayar ... . 7:30 p.
Teachers Meeting,
Wednesday ...
ZION HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
111 Oraasa Avo.
J. L. Brooks ............ . Pastor
Church School ........... 1:30 a m.
Morning Worship .... 11:00 a m
Evening Worship .... 7:30 p. m.
Tuaeday Prayer service 1:30 p.m.
ST. JOHN 'METROPOLITAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
•30 Cypress 84.
H. B Whitehurst
____
.... -. Pastor
Church School
0:30 a m.
Morning Worship
11:00 a. m.
Evening Worship
1:30 p. m
Choir Rehearsal
Monday ... .
. 1:30 p m.
Prayer Meeting
Tuesday
7:30
Wednesday Bible htudy,
Junior Church .
7:03 p.m.
Club Meetings
Thursday .............. 7.1U p. u .

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.

Wilson-Maler Furniture Co.

Wheeler Fertilizer Co.

Celery Cily Printing Co.

A Friend
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Lovelace Amoco Station
Bishop &amp; Hart
'Siarlalr Marheieera”

Dawn Beauty Salon

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Church
Officers
Trained

Miss Patricia Sue Holloway
•Marries Robert E, Chandler

nosegay. The bridesmaids wore
lavrndar dresses and the junior
bridesmaid, a rose colored dress.
AH wore head bands of flowers
ami rarried nosegays. The flower
girl, wore lavrndar, made similar
to the other attendants and car­
ried a basket decorated with small
white and pink rosebuds.
The bride's mother chose a
smoke blue lace dress, with
matching accessories and the
groom's mother wore a beige knit
suit, with pink accessories.
A rrerplion was held at the
Church annex, following the cere­
mony. Mrs. James H. Wade, sis­
ter of the bride, served as hostess, assisted by Sara Joe Smith.
Joyce Dunn, Wanda Ellis, Mrs.
William Moore and Mrs. Tally
Hathaway.
Mrs. Chandler chose - for her
going-away outfit, a royal blue
doe skin suit with matching ac­
cessories. After a wedding trip to
the East Coast the couple will
reside In Plymouth. Fla., where
the groom Is engaged in agricut
lure and nursery (arming.
The bride was born In Sanford,
attended Seminole High School
during her freshman year. She
graduated from Apopka Memo
rial High School. During her sen
lor year she was Celery Row I
Queen, homecoming attendant and
editor of the school paper.
The groom was bom in Apopka
and is a graduate of the Apopka
High School.

Miss Patricia Sue Holloway,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
V. Holloway, Apopka and formerly of Sanford, and Robert Edwin
Chandler, son of
M-s.
Ruth
Chandler and Mr. Curtis Chand­
ler of Plymouth, were married
^yesterday at § p. m. at the Firit
Baptist Church of Apnoka.
The Rev. Russell 31. McLeod
of the Paradise Height! Baptist
Church. o'lcia'.ed at the doublering. candlelight ceremony.
The bride was given In marri­
age by her father. Miss Margarette Herndon, soloist, sung “ I
Love Y'ou Truly" and • .-ecauve",
accompanied at the organ by Mr*.
B. L. Waters. Miss Audrey Wilde
f was miid of honor, bridesmaids
were Miss Carolyn Chandler, sis­
ter nr thy groom: Mis* Faye Hol­
loway, a cousin of thr bride and
serving is junior bridesmaid was
Miss Pamela Swain, niece of the
bride Flower girl was Mis* Lou
Ann Wade.
John Chandler served bis bro­
ther as best man and Jimmy
Wade, the groom’s nephew, was
ring bearer.
£
Usher-groomvmcn were. Jcroma
.Shaw, Rusty Hogsettc and serving
as junior usher was Leon Swain
III, nephew of the bride.
The bride wore a white satin
gown, made princess style, with
small pleats, falling Into a Chapel
train. The lace Jacket featured
long pointed sleeves snd an em­
pire collar.
The fingertip veil nf French il­
lusion, fell from a tiara of seed
^pearls, circled by rhinestones. She
•carried a bouquet of whit# roses,
with tiny red rosebuds hanging In
love knots. It was centered with
a pale blue orchid which was
used as her going away corsage.
The maid of honor wore a mint
green ankle length dress, a headband of flowers and carried a

TOYS &amp; HOBBIKS
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A ml E.N.ll. Plan

TO Y G A LLER Y
Ma ilUsml I’la/a
.Maitland, Ha.

Lutheran Women
Elect New Officers
A jjint meeting of the Ladies Aid
nl the Lutheran Church of the
Redeemer and the Lutheran Worn
en's Missionary League was held
at the Lutheran Church of the
Redeemer,
The devotion service was con
dueled by Mrs. Herbert Goersi,
using as her subject "In Every­
thing Give Thanks."

At Home O f Mrs. Harold Fauver
Tlie Elder Springs Home Dem­
onstration club met at the home
of the president. Mrs. Harold Fau­
ver, for the November meeting.
Mrs. Carl Bradbury presented an
invpiring devotion service, using
as her topic, "Good Slewartship.”
Following a discussion, members
vutrd to deposit the club funds in
Hie hank. Mrs. Fauver displayed
Christmas cards, to be sold as a
money making project.
Mrs. W. D, Thompson gave a
report on civil defense and gave
out leallets. It wav announced that
Mrs. Maude lircy and Mrs. Hazel
Bailey attended the workshop, on
correct u»r of utrn'ils.
Miss Norine Norwood gave a re­
port an foods and nutrition, illus­
trating with an inleresting display.

Each member brought their favo­
rite gadget and told why they con­
sidered It a favorite. Several
Christmas ideas were exchanged
by those present.
Mi»s Myrtie Wilson, county
agent, spoke to the group on foods
for fitness, safe food, cold farts,
saving time ami energy and good
posture pays off.
Mrs. L. B. Black was welcomed
as a new mrniber and Mrs. Ueorgr
Otto was a guest. Members attend­
ing were. Miss Wilson. Miss Nor­
wood. Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Claude
Davis, Mrs. Davit! Fauver.
Mrs. Lydia Schulze. Mrs, It L.
Bradbury, Mrs. Haul Hailey, Mrs.
Maudie Grey, Mr*. Henry Foster,
.Mrs. S. E. Norwood. L\ 0. Brad
bury and Mrs, W, O. Nolan

Mrs. John Senkank, president,
presided it the buiineu meeting.
Committee reports wer. given and
it was announced the flower calen­
der had been received for nevl
year.
H was decided that a covered
dish supper be held Dee. • with
serving to start at 2:20 p. m
Mrs. M. G. Hodge* was appoint­
ed chairman. A report was given
by Mrs. Jimmy Ekem on the
bake sale.
The following officer* were
elected for I960. Mrs. George Dan­
iels, president; Mrs.
M. G,
Hodges, vice president; Mrs. A.
Wolf, secretary amt Mrs. Claude
Boingardner. treasurer.
It was announced that thr
church would sing Christmas
Carols Dec. 22 at the Sarepta
Rest Home.
The next meeting will he a
Christmas party at thr home of
Mrs. Henry Thurston. Instead of
exchanging gifts each member will
bring a gift that will he sent to
those in'the Sarepta Rest Home.
An Interesting film strip "Front
Line" was shown by Pastor
Goerss. Mrs. Dave Green wav in
charge of the Missionary Program,
and used as the topic, of discus­
sion: "The Miracle of Saying
Yes."
The meeting was closed with a
prayer and refreshments were
served by the hostrvses, Mrs. B.
Wacker and Mr*. J. Jorgensen.

Joinf Dinner

Dust is exploit e
be pul ir&gt; sn open
orator.

To Be Monday

Here's a vegetable treat for 1st*
summer—cook together tomatoes,
peppers, onions and bacon strips.

A joint meeting of the Odd Fel­
lows and Rebckah lodges will be
held Monday at 6:30 p. m. at
Ibe I. O. 0. F. lo '.e hall. A cov­
ered dish supper will he served.
Dessert and cofree will be furn­
ished but members are requested
to bring (heir own table service.
Families and friends of members
are invited.

Give him the

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Jewelry Ktor*
202 E. lit

In Thankful Tribute —
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SANFORD. hi.A.

Story " the attention span of small ver, Mrs. R. D. Braden, Mrs, S.
children, vision aidv in story tell­ L, Crosby and Mrs. W. L. Roche.
ing amt many others.
Hostesses Mrs. Jones and Mrs.
11. L. Moore, aervrd refreshments
of pumpkin pie, nuts and coffee
to those attending, fiuests includ
ed Itcv. Hindman, Mrs. Pfeifauf,
Mrs. II. A. O'Steen, Mr*. Betty
J. Snyder and Misa MeUler.
Other members present were.
Mrs. I). C. Howard, Mrs. H. C.
laxig, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell, Mrs.
R. S. Motile. Mrs. It W. Tench,
Mrs. J. P. Thurmond. Mrs. C. C.
Welsh, Mrs. 0. K. White, Mrs.
E. C. Williams, Mrs Davis Fau-

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Twelfth Annual Opening
1959 - (JO Season of the

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2129 Orlando Dr.
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December 12, 1959
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PA IIKIC8
Free
Decorating Service
France aud Elmer
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See Our
Unusual
Christmas
Lift
Items

NO INDIVIDUAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
BEING MAILED.
Reservations

Limited

Send Your’a In Early,
Enclosing

Payment.

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Phone FA 2-8800

OPEN" EVENINGS TIL XMAS

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Upswept earrings that follow
the line of the face are gaining
in fashion imporUnre in both day
and evening Jewelry, says the
Fashion Coordination Institute.

WHIP IT
Whip up wattle rarebit for a
quick lunch. Make waffles with
your favorite pancake or waffle
mis and bake. Top each golden
brown section with a square of
processed cheese and a dice of
precooked hactn. Put under broil­
er until the tceese melts and
browns slightly, seive hot.

Story League Presents Bible
Program, Panel Discussion

Discoloration and a strong odor
and flavor characterize cauliflow­
er that has been overcooked or
held at a high temperature after
proper rooking.
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(Staff Photo)

Elder Springs H.D. Club Meets

OFFICERS OF THE SANFORD STORY LEAGUE an*, lett to right,
(front row) Mrs John Juros, first vice president; Airs. May II. Maxwell,
parliamentarian; Mr*. Clarence Snyder, reeurilinjr st'creliiry, and .Mrs. It.
\V, Tench, corres|&gt;onding secretary. Back row, Mrs. II. L. Moore, third vice
president; Mrs. C. K. Jones, president, Mrs. R. C. Long, historian and Mrs.
W. 1* Roche, second vice president and immediate past president.
(Staff Photo)

The November meeting of the
fanford Story League, met Mon­
day at X p. m at the Episcopal
Parish Home, with the president,
Mrs C. R- Jones, presiding
At the business session, Mrs.
J K, Jurss was appointed to
#erve as first vice president and
^ Mrs. W. L. Roche was appointed
^ as second vice president.
Mrs. Clarence Snyder, presented
• program on '•Women of Pales­
tine” , hated on the Itible quota­
tion, "Great Peace Have They
Who Love Thy Law."
Mrs. Jurss vividly portrayed the
story of Sarah, Hagar. and Re*
beicah. Miss Karen Wetiler, a
guest from the Little Women
Story League, told the beautiful
49 story of Ruth and Mrs. Snyder
told the story of Deborah and
Hannah.
In keeping with the Thanksgiv­
ing season. Mrs. Nick Pfeifauf,
sang "Bless This House" and elosed the program by singing "The
laird's Prayer." All this# taking
part on the program were mem­
bers of Mrs. Snyder's family.
The Rev, Ira Hindman, acted
at moderator for a panel discus^ sion un Bible story telling, cover­
ing sue i subjects, as the value
of the "Told Story", lb« “ Read

Presbyterian Church, in shown with other officers nt the officers’ training:
school, held here Monday. Left to rijrht nre. Mrs. Howard Cites.*. Orlando,
Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith end Mr*. R. L. Tilyhnmn also of Orlando.

The annual of/ietra’ training
school for the women of the first
Presbyterian Church, convened
monday it to a. m. at the Church.
Genera) information waa given
by Mrs. Ralph 'uitin Smith, fol­
lowed by further Instruction in
the class room*.
The general officer* were taught
by Mrs. How aril Grets of Orlando,
secretary of the Florida Synodi­
cal. Committee rhalrmen met
with Mrs R. L. Tilghman also
of Orlando. Mrs. Tilghman it
president of St. Joins Fresbytrrial.
Circle chsirmen were instructed
by Mrs. Smith. Following tha
ciass room instruction period, the
group sssembtevl for a covered
dUh luncheon in the Church din­
ing room.

Accredited Charge Accounts

Welcomed!

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�W «st Point Boss Answors Charge
CritidziM Acadoniir Standards
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By GORDON J. TOLL
A w t a t i^ I*.
Loekeby Jr.,
la hte 1968 laport to stockholdm ,a very opti; of Knl's 6 - l « 5 c 8tort*, Inc., hod
During th#
■* flacal year, the par value o f tbo stock wot wooeod
l i t o t t o n to tad tlwalttatootljr th cow n m irf tha 61
value chares received three thtrtt of thy b* * ^ * * ” *
value stock in n t h u n for tteh than of |5 stock, f o r
Jag this recapitalisation, the company offered and told
tbo subtle through aa offering to etockholdert and
broken. 2*6,426 ahares of additional common ctoek,
la aa increase in equity capital of approximately

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uring the last fiscalyear. KeJ’a opetwd four new »tort a:
Hills, O rt, 1966: Clennont, Nov., W58; Corot Bead..
tN * i Orlando (booth Tr.M! Plain) June, 19i;9.
keby further stated that during the peat flaea. year
‘ y was established that wherever it was deemed
'and advisable In major shopping centers. Kal a
_ engage in tbo retail sale of toys and hobby equipment,
polkyia fc**eg carried out through a wholly owned sub*
ry which operatea under the name of Toy King, Inc.
By the a a fd r November, 1969, Kel’a will have In opera. j 12 variety stores and five toy stores, making a total of
f retail outlets.
; The sales for the fiscal year ending June 80,1959, showe f an increase o f approximately 80 per cent over the pricedyear's sales, aven though the four new stores were in
oa aa avwege of leas than four months of that
" lb * corporation opened its largest single store in Halifax
Mmnnlnf Center at Daytona Beech, in October of this year.
This la a 17,000-equara foot store located in a Clasa A shopplag sentar and Loekeby said “ this store alone should proapproximately one-half of
imo equivalent
duee a ealee volume
forr the last fiscal
fi
year."
XeFs■ gross sake fo
rfical 1968-59 was the first year that the company had
______ J aa operating profit. Of course, the stockholders
wart “aware o f the fact that the corporation could not nor■tally operate at a profit during a period of growth and rapid
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Christiana Bocurlties, one of the bluest of blue chips
traded over-the-counter, and priced approximately |17,400
share, voted a $196 common dividend payable Dec. 14.
1988 total now stands at |525 a share against 8450 paid
last year, whan 8120 per share was paid in December last

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Coca-Cola Company directors recommended splitting the
M M M I chares S-for-1. In addition, the board declared a
a share-year-end extra, plus the regular 81 quarterly
884 0 *1
dividend
end, both payable Dec. 18.
DuPont Company, declared a 82.50 per share yeur-end
dividend, bringing payout this year to 87 a share. In 1968,
the company disbursed 86 a share.
With many o f the corporate giants paying out more to
their stockholders this year, it’s no miracle thrt certain s&lt;
seearitiefl are soaring in price.

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■y ED KOTERBA
WASHINGTON -fly in g la 14,009 mile* from th* moat remote
•pot oa earth to the nerve center
of the world in tho ipan of three
days briogi on e shock that takes
time to wear off.
To get reaettled Into the routine
of confusion, I ipent a dey In the
Houae caueui room listening to
tho big wheels of quti, apInning
y s ru on rigs to richei.
Chert* i V ia Daren bad long
removed himself from tho lnaulited ceucua ’ »th , but the memory
of feat money lingered oa I got
to thinking about another itory
of the air wave* in which there
wai a prise.
Thli one concern* the Navy boy*
la Antarctica, tome of whom
barely make | ia in the time (hat
It took Van Doran to collect |1M,-

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awarded a college atudent. He won
an all espeiue ' vacation trip to
Antarctica. The award was made
by Admiral David M. Tyree, who
heada thla year’ a Antarctic expe­
dition. And the Pentagon fully
approve!.
What Jult* did — voluntarily —
could oevar be meeaurtd in dol­
lars and nlckela, nor In word! of
pralae or admiration/ Up in Now
Jeney the past year—throughout
the Antare tie winter—Jutes get at
his ham radio-each day, some­
times aa long
IS hours, bring­
ing the outslda world to Ihoae
men of Isolation.
The tooelteeii of an Anoretic
•xiatenco con be fait only when
you're there to tool It yourself,
to seven months Juiea kept a
14,000-mil* pipeline between hia
Station K1XQJ and McMurdo
Sound's KC4USV.
In the paat year, Juiea processcd 4,900 message* between the
men and their famlliea. Mostly,
thla wai done by phone patchea.
A phone patch In an electronic
box that trsnsfera the radioed
voice Into th* telephone Hoes.

By PRANK ELEAZER
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Among
things to say thanks for or Thurs­
day, besides cranb.-rry Jelly wllhout aralnotrlatole, was that we've
got it alt straight now when to
celebrate Thanksgiving.
Well, we've got it atrsight for
UUa year, anyway.
Practically any school boy can
tell you that Thanksgiving Day Is
the last Thursday In November.
So give that boy a iero, and get
oo wllh the story.
Thanksgiving In one form or another dates back to the pilgrims.
It was George Washington who
proclaimed the first national day
of Thanksgiving, on Nor. M, 11to.
But — who knows? — maybe the
turkeys all smothered that year.
Anyway, the celebration failed to
take hold.
Washington didn't try again for
six years, when he picked a day
In March. Our forebears thereaft­
er were thankful only Irregularly
and on auch diverse days as Feb.
19, the aecond Thursday In April,
Aug. X and the first Thursday In
December.
In 1K3, President Lincoln pro­
claimed "the last Thursday In No­
vember" as a day of Thanktgiv
Ing for assorted boons including
recent advances by the Unloa
armies against the Confederates.
That particular point possibly
didn’ t go over too well in some
sections. Nevertheless, this time
the observation caught oa. By
1919, everybody North and South

knew that Thanksgiving waa al­
ways the last Thursday In No­
vember.
But 1939 was a year when not
everybody could think of ai many
reasons to celebrate r* in some
earlier limes. Tor one thing, re­
tail isles hid been off. President
Roosevelt moved Thanksgiving
Hay up by a week, to give Christ­
mas shoppers longer to get rid of
their money.
Nov, s , the day be picked, waa
the fourth Thursday all right, but
It wasn’t the last. There were five
Thursdays la November that
year.
From the uproar that followed,
you would have thought Roosevelt
had rejlggertd Christmas. Dr.
Norman Vineen Peale as a mat
tar of fact warned that this might
ba next.
Hailroada and bua lines enjoyed
two holiday Jams. One airline
served turkey dinners lloft each
Thursday In the month.
Roosevelt, undismayed, tried it
again In 1940. Thla time he pro­
claimed Nov. 21, the monlh'a
third Thursday, aa turkey day. In
1941 he proclaimed one more ear­
ly Thanksgiving and then said
Lincoln's way would have to suf­
fice thereafter.
By 1941, Coogreaa waa getting
fed up. The House shoved through
a bill to say "the last Thursday
in November" was going to be
Thanksgiving day from here on,
and no more fouling II up.
But, alas, the Senate as usual,

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A lonely G1 in the McMurdo
Sound bam (back would oak Juiea
to put la a collect call to home.
Jutes relayed longdistance call*
all ovar the country. The G1 payg
only the chargta from Clerk, N. J.
Telephone people dlilkke the phone
patch Idea, claiming It cuts into
their huaineai, but 1 wonder bow
many thousands of dollars folks
llko Jules Midey earned for lb#
telephone companies, processing
leng-diaunce cilia that otherwise
would naver have been made.
Dally In McMurdo the public
address system would resound
with: "Now here this, now here
this, the ham aback ia Into Clark.
N. J." On one occasion I got ta
Uw (hack la t'ma to talk to Juiea
myself. He laid he’d leave for
Antarctica on bla Thanksgiving
vacation.
So now, back in Washington
where the amokesenea of TV fixes
casta Its heavy pall, I think of
the deeds of ham radio operators
like Juiea Madey and the tun
cuts through the dirk ovtrnst.
There Is some good in (hose air
wives.

Is fhiUtotuMt o f this objective,
(ha Slog's task o f ths four-year
curriculum si tho Military Acaddm/ to to develop tha* dedleaMon
and those qualities and attrtbwttt
essential to continued develop­
ment ef tbo individual throughout
hie UfStimo career.
The Itot of the West Point edu­
cational effort, its total curricu­
lum, is In the record of its grodu•to*. While that record itands
without challenge, it Is reason­
able to quest!oe whether Wert
Point to adjusting to the changtog requirements which the fu­
ture will place on America's pro­
fessional officers. Ia the academy
adjusting wisely sad well to these
needs, considering the entire span
from entrance standards through
the complicated content of 1U
four-year curriculum te gradua­
tion day?
West Point’s educational philos­
ophy stems from tho early part
of the last century and its great
superintendent, Sylvanus Thayer,
who Introduced exacting academ­
ic standard-, small classes, and
a requirement on every tadet for
continual effort. Founded as the
first engineering school in the
United BUUe, the MlllUry Academy has gradually shifted its cur.
rienlum and educational phlloeephy is aa ta he keyed t# the
changing pattern o f an officer's
career and hla peat-academy edu­
cational needs.
The oeademie curriculum Is
about 90 per cent pure and appllad sciences and 40 per rent ao­
rtal artances and humanities,

i(rated Interest and capability.
West Point has, since World Wat\
D, progressively developed adT
fenced courses for Uw specially
gifted itudcota and for those with
some prior college work — some
30 per cent of tha atudent body.
Recently West Point officials
completed a 19-year self-evaluaUrn and survey, nutated by a
committee ef the Commission on
Institutions of Higher Education
of the Middle State Association
of Colleges and Secondary BcbooUg
The purpose of the evaluation was
to determine the academy's con­
tinuation as a degree-giving in­
stitution.
The summary appraisal of the
ehairmea of this board af civilian
educators read aa follows} "Even
ia an association devoted to the
pursuit and Interpretation of edu­
cational exeaUonct, there U only
so much room at the top; Utli
spaea to rctoivad for a few, I A
eluding. In tha eommluim's ju ig.
mant, the United Atntef KUitat?
Academy."
These at Uto Military Academy
are wall aware that a glorious
history Is net enough to ossuro
an equal contribution to our coun­
try in tha future.

Happlneae Through Health
(By DR. F. LEO KERWIN)

Only Unhealthful Sinus Tissues Become
Disease.
Tha ainucaaa are hollow cavitiea ia tha bonex, In the nasal
region of the head. From the
mucua membrane which lines
tha ainueacs coma quanltles
moistening mucus fluid.
Htalthy sinuses
d r a i n through
email ducts Into
th# naaal passages.
The main fea­
ture of the sinus
Infection D fail­
ure, for a varie­
ty of reason#, of drainage
through these openings re­
sult in accumulation or very
toxid fluid and causing tha
affect pain. Slnua trouble
doca not occur in healthy llasues. Tha causa of slnua

trouble lies within tha bodyr
The inability of the body to
adapt it self to tha changes
and conditions of the sur­
rounding enviroment is the
couse and Is known as low g
ered resistance.
Chiropractic a d j u a t m cuts
puts into action the defense
forces within tha body and
allows the body to bring the
sinus tissues back to their
normal state of health.
Oae af a series e f articles
published la tha public Inter­
act to explain and illustrate
tha practice af acteatlfie
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
F. Leo Kcrwtn whose office la
located at 101 8. French Ava.
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WIST POINT, N. Y. (UPI) West M at has only ms reel pur.

The ■tar of my itory la an IX
yiarold Rutger* University itudeot, a ham radio operator from
Clark, N. J,, a fellow by the name
of Jules Madey.
Young Madey ha* cupprd what
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Measured by civilian standards,
taking late account the relatively
brief vncwttoae and the toager
school year, tha currtoulum to
equivalent to approximately ISO
semester hour* et a civilian col­
lege.
West Paints* academic courses
are generally similar ia ceetent
to these in civilian reLieges using
similar textual material. Howaver, the teaching methods vary
la that classes are small, d a n
periods are somewhat longer than
normal, and the genera] climate
of West Point assumes that tha
student haa studied each lesson
and Is prepared to participate In
classroom discussions each day.
Academy Instructors are select­
ed from amony officer volunteers
who peases* an aptitude for
leeching, The entire Army officer
corps U available from which to
select fewer than 100 officers a
year, meet of whom am sent to
the f l a a e t civilian eradiate
school* to xroyonv specific ally for
their Uachkg assignments .*nd to
broaden their educational vision.
Por wall over 100 years indi­
vidual cadets hava been assigned
to classes In homogeneous groups
and according to their demon-

felt obliged to think up an amend­
ment. It changed th* bill to read
"fourth" Thursday Instaad of
"last." Whan tbo lata Sen. Robart
A. Taft (R-Ohlo) mildly protasted
this trifling with history, the ju­
diciary committee explained that
In five years out of aoven the
fourth and last Thursdays to No­
vember were Uw same. The least
we could do, the commlttoe said,
was give the merchants a break
the other two yean.
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Pearl Harbor than Thanksgiving.
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! Ik fa believed Miami will
frptofve an Invitation to tbe Ortoga Bowl game if it wblpi FlaMia ar plays a goal gam*.
;; Tba H6rricma*a mapped through
8 brisk workout Thanksgiving
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ball and it makes a person wonder what
he would have been like if he had been
U m SmiaoU pagein* p i u w u quits
playing throughout his high school yean.
the brifht spot this aaaaon. Tbs final
Christenson # s s the leading ecorer this
fifurts for l N f hsvs been compiled and
season aa his talented toe accounted for
they show that 1ft o f ths 2fl scoras cans
18 extra points, giving him a total of 61
via ths airways.
for tho season.
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prassive total o f 188 points while their
most outstanding for high school football
oppeoenta were eroMint the stripe for
was that the Seminoles failed on only
141. In the two previous years at SHS
nine point after touchdown tries. Chris*
under Coach Jim Pigott, the locals ran up
tensen failed on a few attempts at the
74 and 174 points in 11 fames, so this
first of the season but since then he has
establishes a new high by his high flying
bean booming than high and atralght.
squad. The big difference in the records
Junior quarterback Mike Roberta waa
points eut a stronger defense in the two
tha key to the throwing game. The tall
loug 80X90rig, tor in (he first season
youngster was on the throwing end of
opponents scored only 46 points and
eight TD’s, while halfbacks John Lovelace
last year they ran up only 99. The record and Ray Lundquiat threw three each. Jla.
this year points out tha new look in hifh
serve quarterback Alex MeKibibn w u also
school football, for now it is go, go, go.
in on tha act aa ha fired one of his left*
Sanford’s outstanding offensive ends,
handed spirals for a score.
Terry Christensen and Jim Grxcey, ended
Here are the boya who picked up tha
the Mason with seven touchdowns each.
scores for the Seminoles this Ms .son;
These two established themselves ns the
Roberta two, Lundquiat five, Uweitc*
outstanding receivers In Centnl FhricU
five, Gr.uey seven, Me KInbin one, Chris­
and on this basL&lt; they ,ve sure bet' to
tensen seven, and Maun on-’ .
pick up Ali-OBC honors.
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their New Year’s Day game—topranked Syracuse vs. fourthnaked Tasaa.
The Longhorns won the tight to
rapreasat Um Southwest Confer­
ence la tbs Dalles classic by turn­
ing back e fighting Texas A4M
team, 20-17, Thursday in one of
the greatest thrillers la the ISyetr history of this storied seriei.

Teaai,
a 10-point favorite
picked up only one first down in
tho first half and left the field
at intermission trailing 10-0. A
pair of touchdowns by (like Dowdie enabled the Longhorns to open
a 14-10 lead early in the final
quarter but tbe Aggies went
ahead again on quarterback Char­
ley Alilsleid's second touchdown
pais of tbe game—a five-yard
flip to end Jack Eitai.
Then, with lets than 2!x min­
utes remaining, quarterback Bob­
by Lackey elimaxed a 73-yard
march by tMaklng over from tbe
one for the Longhorn’s winning
touchdown.
Syracuse, which accepted a bid
to the Cotton Bowl almost two

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At the rate he Is going, look
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The ' seven foot Warriors rookie
i.t a Philadelphia Convention
Hall scoring record Thursday
night when he rsnned 49 points
while leading his (esm to a 143130 victory ovir the Boston Cel­
tic*.
Chamberlain, tha NBA'e third
leading scorer, also grabbed off
33 rebounds to mako things easier
■11 around for his teammates.

Finish One, Two
LOUISVILLE. Ky. (UPI) — Al
[jiwrence and John Maty, team*
nudes on the University of Hous*
tun track tram, finished 1-2
Thursday In the National AAU
cross country championship run.
Lawrence completed the 10,000
meter event in 32 minutei, 22.4
seconds.

weeks ago, was represeated by
two scouts at Thursday's game.
However, head Coach Darrell
Royal of the Longhorn admitted
"we haven't scouted Syracuse and
frankly I haven't even nad much
about them."
The Cotton Bowl gime should
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season classics, matched only by
a possible masting between sec­
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Sugar Bowl. Ole Miss reportedly
will accept a berth opposite LIU
la New Orleans If H whips archrival Mississippi State ae expect­
ed Saturday.
Pennsylvania and Virginia Mili­
tary also celebrated Thanksgiving
Day by wrapping up conference
titles. Penn won the Ivy League
crown by gaining an uphill 24-13
victory over Cornell while VMI
surprised Virginia Tech. 37-12, In
g showdown clash for the South­
ern Conference championship.
Cornell was Itadlng Peon, 13-0,
in the third quarter when the
Quakers caught fire behind quar­
terback George Kovel, who tossed
three touchdown passe* to sink
the Rig Red and perhaps hsve
Coach Steve Sebo's job. Penn fin­
ished its season with a 7-1-1 rec­
ord—Hi best in 12 years.
Quarterback Howard Dyer »)*n
tossed three scoring passes and
plunged for another touchdown in
firing VMI to its runaway victory
over Virginia Tech, which was
looking for its first conference
championship In 31 years.
North Carolina turned in the
moat explosive exhibition of the
holiday by handing the Duke Blue
Devils their worst defeat in 30
yean, 580. Fullback Don Klochsk
sparked the Tsr lleela with two
touchdown*, includin'; a 93-yard
runback of the second halt kick­
off.
Three touchdown gallops by
Bernie Dailey cirrled Colgate to
a 3314 upset victory over Brown;
Richmond turned two William 4
Mary bobbles Into touchdowns for
a 20-12 victory over their ancient
rivals; Wichita spoiled Tulss's bid
for a share of the Missouri Valley
Conference title by upietting
the Hurricanes. 26 21; Washington
Stale rolled to a 3211 victory
over Houston, and Jerry Hill's
two touchdowns helped Wyoming
blank Denver, 43-0.

ATLANTA (UPl) — Tradition­
al rivalries, spiced by tbs promise
ef bawl bide, doss out ths 1MI
Southeastern Conference football
season this weekend.
fn Atlanta. It's tbe Gcorfia
Tech Yellow Jackets (6-3) against
tbe ranferencs champion Georgia
Bulldogs (8-1), and the word from
Miami is that an Orange Bowl bid
may be available to the winner.
Even i f the Orange Bowl turns
te heme favored Miami, then are
a number ef ether bowls which
have tapreiscd Interest in the
wianer — and possibly even the
loser — ef thia game. Georgia la
a slight favorite.
In Birmingham, bowl-apbltloui
Alabama (g-I-2) meets Auburn
(7-1). Although Auburn is banned
from bowl play th en likely will
be a berth aovrewberc for AlaLima if Ue Tit's coiajlvtea It.*
flv.ssot tensor aisco ilSg by win­
ning. Auburn it favored.
At Starkville, Mias., the secondranked Mississippi Rebels (8-1)
will be the guest o f oft-beaten
Mississippi Slate (3-8) and are
heavily favored. It's reported the
Rebels already have fa*tn invited
to replay third-ranked Louisians
State In the Sugar Bowl.
LSU, which completed its season
last Saturday in a 14-8 win over
Tulane, beat Mississippi 7-3 on a
sensational 49-yard punt return
by Blllly Cannon. Apparently the
rematch ia all set—but confer­
ence rules prohibit Mississippi be­
ing nn official Sugar Bowl entry
until after Saturday'! game.
There'll be flickering bowl
hopes at Knoavlile where unpre­
dictable Tennessee (3-3-1) will be
host to Vanderbilt. The Vols were
prime bowl candidates after up­
sets over Auburn and LSU but
fadad badly In beatings by Mis­
sissippi and Kentucky.
At Jacksonville, the Orange
Bowl bid hingea on how the in.
dependent Miami Hurricanes (6-3)
fare against the Florida Gators
4-4-1). The Gaiora won't be look­
ing for a bowl bid—but may be
battling to save Coach Bob Wood­
ruffs Job.

Sharing Lead
WEST PALM BEACH (UP!)—
Veteran George Bayer shared a
one-*trokc lead today with two
golfing "youngslers" going into
the second round of the $15,000
West Palm Beach Open. Tied with
Bayer were Frank Wharton. Dal­
las. Tex., and John (Bunk) Barry
of Tallahassee, both only 24 years
old.

MIAMI (UP1)—Florida's racing
season la off to ths beat atari in
its history.
Blessed with s mild, tunny
Thanksgiving Day, s crowd of
18,073 showed up for tbe start of
121 days of racing In the palm
and orange country and bet a
total of (1,012,477 during the ninerace program.
Tbit waa tbe first time the
■utuel handle ever bad exceeded
tbe million dollar mark on opening
day in Florida. Tbe crowd also
topped the old inaugural day
record of 17,882 fan* in 1951
Peeping Tom and Roman Colo­
nel, both second choices la Uw
betting at 3 to 1, each led from
tbe early running and opened a

big Wad in Us stretch Is wW
tbe twe divisions ef tbs fcatsnd
tll.UTJO Hurricane Handicap.
Peeping Tsai, riddsa by.Robsrt
L. Stevenson and carrying 114
pounds, wsa by seven lengths la
1:M 1-1. Roman Colonel, with an
llg-pmmd burden that included
Jockey Lois C. Cook, ramped
home by four lengths in 1:46
flat. Eleven borne ran is each
of the eix-furloog sprints.
Tropical Park is dark today
but racing reiumea Saturday when
tbe feature rice will be the
110,000 added Alligator Handicap
for two . year • olds. Ira Eakar,
owned by Midas Farm, baa been
assigned high walght of 122 pounds
for tbe 3 12 furlong dash. The
impost la two pounds more than
Irn laker carried to a ala-length
viStory in h'a moat rren t start
at Aqueduct in Ntw York.
Proceeds from U* fir.u three
days at racial it Tropical Park

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i n eanaarked for a scholi rshim
fund tsr Florida universities. ™
Poe stag T ea's victory in tbe
first division of Thursdiy's Hurrieaes Handicap was his fifth ui
tbs last sis races. He has won
six tines and finished out of the
noway only twice tn 11 startj this
year. Host of his rieing has
been done at New Jersey tracks.
The favored Jimmer overtook
Fresh Marble by n nose tor
second place.
Roman Colonel scored his fourtfl
straight triumph In tbe second
division of tbe feature. This wu
his lOUt victory la IS stars this
year.
Dandy BUUea finished second,
two lengths ahead of St. Amour
2nd, who came up from last
plate. Silver Ship, the even .
money favorite carrying huh
weight of 128 pounds, was never
.'a contention sad finished stair
Peeping Tom rewarded hA
backen with M30, It.io
92.tO airois Use bosrd. Ro.nib
Colonel paid (S.W, W
and SCO.

Cathedral Organ Tone for Your Home
Three teams have their sights oa
the top ipot in tbe Sa ndipur
Bowling League next week.
Pryors held the lead after this
week's pity by a leant two games,
Robson is in second, just two out
of first, sod The Pig bolds third
spot, three games away from the
top.
In lhelr battle with The Foodmart this week, Pryors Insurance
took the first two games by small
margins, but lost tbe last by a
whole stack of kindling as tbe
grocers put that one in the bag.
Grace Newton in rolling an oddity,
each game being one more pin
than the preceding one. turned In
the highest aerie* for Foodmsrt,
and Lillian Ogden led the under­
writers.
Robson Sporting Goods rolled
the second highest team series to
be rolled to date to defeat Roumiltat A Anderson in all three gams*.
Shirley Simas had a 205 scratch
to help take the second game, and
teamata Libble Whitehead, mak­
ing the 3-7, 4-10, and the 3-7-9
raeked up a 194 scratch to take
the third game for the sportsters.
Libbie also had the highest series
in the league thia week.
Wilson-Maler. suffering from
absenteeism again this week, lost
all threo io The Pig and Whistle.
Mary Sure and Dot Teslo rolled
nice scries to lay it on the furni­
ture team, while everyone on that
team barely managed to bowl
her average.
Next week will find The Pig va.
Itoumiilat, Food mart vs. WilsonMsicr, and Robson vs. Irving
Pryor.

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Pont Show of the Month may take
■ month off next year. A variety
of factors — higher production
costs *snd ■ scarcity' of suitable
properties are some that have
be«« mentioned — may force the

scriet lo skip a show Ig May. The
Feb. 11 production will be an
adaptation of Edith Wharton's
“ Ethan Frome." and the March j
production, originally announced
as “ Treasure Island.’ * now ii|
being switched to another prop­
erty.

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other handicap. Ho*- this show
needed a soft, low-key change of
pace. I' also missed the lack of
pertinency in the numbers. The
songs were familiar but some
nailing-down of time, place and
career-impact might have added
more warmth to Miss Merman's
performance.
A final note: The show opened
with the song called. “ Every­
thing's Coming Up Roses.” Thu
is a 1*S* song. I wonder how TV
specials ever managed to open
without K*

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SEW YORK fUPI)—Ethel Mr*
n&gt;n. a healthy wi man with a
healthy voice, anauhH the sound
harrier 22 time* Tuesday night.
That »aa the number of soagi
•he unleashed durini the hour:
lonj Ford Startime special on
NBC-TV. The hour wat to ahapeleM and ear shattering — except
(or a next-to-cloaini cavalcade of
tunes Miss Mer tan made fa*
aeua — that* even the four bal­
lads its the batch of 22 were Mast­
ed off like Jupttcr rockets.
The eavalcad* seement saw
Miss Merman stroll across a
larfe Mace that was tastefully
and simply decorated and. m col­
or. exceptionally attractive.
Apart from this stylish display.
Miss Merman's show-stopper style
was apparent only in her “ Blow,
Gabriel. Blow" number, when she
stood before a small ja n band
and belted out her pre-recorded
tone.
Thee* were many drawbacks to
the hour but the complete reli­
ance on pre-recorded numbers
was the btggtat. Snce I'm cer­
tain Min Merman's Broadway
Mice appearances are not pre­
recorded. I can t understand why
she couldn't favor us TV free­
loaders tmh at least one spon­
taneous, *'»ive" son*. The rccordtc|s also pro*, vde-i another cn/uc
tuoite distraction — an otherworld echo chamber effect.
Miss Merman's three mate
xuesta. Tom Poston, feta Parker
and Tab Hunter, also were pre­
recorded, msktni the abuse com­
plete.
Another shortrotnins wa a se­
ries of three dreary sketches that
were supposed to set up some
son|s Wi amusina ways All three
fell rat. One even contained a
line of dubious taste. It came
when Miss Merman wa portray*

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Fri. Nov. 27, lJ)59-Pagc 9

Elizabeth Taylor
Is In Hospital
With Pneumonia

Flying Grandad
•Takes Breather
After Air Record
LAS VEGAS (UPI) - Flying
grandfather Max Conrad—on hia
way to San rranelsco after setting
a new world'* record for a nonatop flight in a light plane—made
w a n unexpected landing Thursday
^ night at McCarren Airport.
Conrad arrived without fanfare
at dusk, brought his small blue and
white 1*0 •horsepower Pipe Co­
manche in for a smooth landing.
Miss Rose Stehnow, a school
teacher, said Conrad went to htr
house and immediately fell asleep.
She said she is an old friend of the
family and that she had been ex­
pecting Conrad to come here and
not San Francisco.
Miss Stehnow refused to wake
Conrad, saying, “ I'm not about to
wake him up. Ke’a very tired and
so am I."
She said she expected him to fly
on to San Francisco in “ a day or
two."
The craft was the one which Con­
rad used to s«t a new record
Thursday by flying M il miles over
the Atlantic from Casablanca to
_ El Paso in 37 hours and 27 minutes.
#
When he took off from El Paso's
International Airport Thuraday
after a brief rest he said ha was
flying to San Francisco and would
be there by nightfall.
Conrad, from Winona. Minn., has
10 children and three grandchldren.

•

ROCK HUDSON nmi Jean Simmons have the romantic
leads in "This Earth is Mine" which will start at the
Movieland Drive-In Sunday.

Hudson, Simmons In Story Of Dynasty
“ This Earth la Mine." the power­
ful film drama of a family's con­
flict over a wine dynasty in the
colorful grape country of Cali­
fornia, and co-atarrlng Rock Hud­
son, Jean Simmons, Dorothy Mc­
Guire and Claude Ruins, will open
at the Movieland Drive-In Sunday.

"This Earth la Mine" was direct­
ed by Henry King, veteran helms­
man of many of Hollywood's great­
est and memorable hits.
Ths other feature on the program
Is “ The Stating Game" starring
Debbie Reynold* and Tony Ran­
dall.

NEW YORK (UPI) —Actress
Elisabeth Taylor, stricken with
double pneumonie, was reported
in good condition today st the
Harkncsa Pavilion of the Columbia-Prrsbytertan Medical Center.
Miss Taylor was taken to a
ninth-door suite is '.he hospital
Thursday. She had been suffering
from ■ cold since coming to New
York and had been confined to
her bed since late laet week, a
spokesman laid.
The raven haired actress' hus­
band, singer Eddie Fisher, ac­
companied her to the hospital.
Dr. Dana Atchley said no vlsitors except Fisher and close
friends would be allowrd to see
her.
It was the third time Mies Tay­
lor had been taken to the famed
Harness Pavilion. She was there
in 193* for a delicate, flve-hour
operation for a crushed spinal
disc amt again tn 1937. when the
gave birth prematurely to a
daughter by producer Mike Todd.
The actress' other medical pro^
blemt have Included an eye oper­
ation in Hollywood In 1133 after a
piece of flint flew Into her eye
during a photographing aeasion.
She also was put under sedation
after Todd was killed, when ahe
was described as "out of her
head with grief."

Baptist Mission
Offering Planned

Church
Calendar
FRIDAY
Bible survey class, First Bapfist Church 7:30 p. m.
MONDAI
First Baptist Church W. Sf. U.
week of prayer program by clrdt
S, 2:30 p. m.
I Pinecreit Baptist Church week
'o f prayer program, 2 p. m. Fel­
lowship, 6:30 p. m. Association
Sunday School training program,
7;30 p. m.
*

DOLORES MICHAELS in treated fur shock by I’atrlciu
Owen* nnd Ken Scott after being abused by Neville
Brand, n sinister war lord, who looks on in this scene
from "Five C.nte* to Hell" that will open nt the Ritz
Theater Sunday.

A special offering fur Baptist
missions wilt be received in all
Southern Baptist Churches during
December.
Thla appeal, known as the “ Lot­
tie Moon Christmas Offarlng," will
be Introduced at the Pinecrest
Baptist vfburch Sunday. The gifla
are a memoriiun for Lottie Moon,
an outstanding Baptist mission­
ary in China some year* ago. The
Rev. Donald Gravenmler will
speak on missionary giving Sun­
day morning. During the coming
week the WMU will hold three
meetings to promote this special
appeal.

Set Open D tte s •

Packers Topple Detroit, 24-17

SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI)—The
I960 San Diego Open gold cham­
pionship will be staged at the
Illation Valley Country Club, Jan.
2* 11.

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the Lions lost white eutgaining
oppeoenls.
Detroit rolled up 334 yards to
l it for the Packers and had 21
ftret downs to only 12 for Green

DETROIT (UPI) - The Groen
Ray Packers scored 24 points in
the first 22 minutes to defeat the
Detroit Lions 24-17 Thursday in
the second game in a row where »iy-

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NEW YORK (UPI) - 1
ing Green (Ofci«)
achieved the first perfect teem i
In their 41-year football history
last week, today wore voted IN*
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Action Highlights 'Five Gates To Hell'

From the moment it takri off pad. "Five Gales To Hell" opening
with lb* force that follows a suc­ at the ilitz Theater Sunday ex­
cessful count down at a launching
plodes with drama, action and suaNOVEMBER U
pense.
Admiaaieas
Combining a topical atory, fine
performances, forceful direction
John O. Laney, Sanford
and magnificent photography, it
Carol Davis, Sanford
Linda Padgett, Sanford
comes forth at far more than a so
called ' action film."
Alberta O'Neill, Mims
Florence Webber, DeBary
The film is bated on the Indo
A representative of the Social
Dismissals
Security Administration district Chinese war and start Doiorra
William Ferguson, Lake Mary Office in Orlando wilt be in San­ Michaels. Patricia Owens and Ne­
Lucy Wade and baby, Sanford ford Dec. 2 and I to answer any ville Brand.
Lary Lou Stinson, Longwood
questions on social security and
Carrie Locke, Sanford
old age benefits.
The ancient Brahmins treated
Angie Hill, Sanford
Discussions will be held In the their toothaches by brushing their
Mamie Lee Smith and baby, city commission room st City Hall teeth with cherry wood while fac­
Sanford
between 9 a. m. and noon on these ing the sun.
E. A. Monforton, Sanford
two dsys.
Florence Grumback, DeOary
Any resident interested in ob­
Barbara Elmo, Mima
taining information about the s »
James Newby, Sanford
ciat security program is asked to
O M It C
C 1 c ir v r t
NOVEMBER 2*
attend the sessions.
RIDF-IN THE ATI
Admissions
Gayle Morton, Oviedo
I'llONK FA 2-121*
Pauline Hnhby. Sanford
LAST TIMES TONITR
Robert Davis, Maitland
AT 7:00 AND 1*:IS
Parry Siielove, Sanford
"LEGEND OK TOM DOOLEY*
DUmlssali
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — The
CO FEATURE AT 8:4*
James Emerson, Sanford
Army and Navy teams arrive in
Bernice Jacobs, Sanford
"A PRIVATE'S AFFAIR"
thie city of brotherly love today
Scott Eyman, Sanford
Sal Mineo - Terry Moore
Vtlma Conners and baby, San­ (or their 69th football clash, which
la shaping up aa another no-holdsford
SAT TRIPLE FEATURE
bnired brawl.
Margaret Routh. Sanford
AT I it i AND 10:30
With
the
heavy
part
of
their
Margaret Sapp, Sanford
Irene Slrlannt and baby, San­ training behind them, the future
"TIIUNDEItlN JETS"
generals and admirals will work
ford
REX REASON
out briefly today and then return
Walter Sloudenmire. Sanford
NO. 2 AT 7:33 ONLY
to their respeetive quertera to
Carol Davie, Sanford
"WILD BLUE YONDER"
"sweat out" Saturday's 1:30 p m.
Nolley Dunn, Sanford
Doris Omey, Lake Mary
kickoff at Municipal Stadium.
WENDELL COREY
NO. I AT 9:10 ONLY

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a boat for Naples from Capri waa In * 4#r?A! u 4ftvoirr* |iros'9*dtnK
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THA M
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from you, and y*m ara her t h y requtred to file y o u r a n e n e r t o th*
riinipUInf. filed hy aa)d plaintiff ,
w lih the under*lgned Clerk o f tha
Ctrrnli Court o f Hejtilnule I'm inty,
Florid*, at hi" o f f i c e In tha S*m|.
not* Cou nty C ou r t llouaa at Han­
ford, Florida, not la far tha n th*
4I"t day nf D*c*mh#r. J i l i , and
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notice, and apun y o u r fa ilu r e In
do «i.y aald rnmplatrH will be ta ke n
g i confee »# d by ymi,
l*ONM AND O R D K R F D , at Han­
ford, Florida, thia l i t K day mi
Nov#mt&lt;«r» 1319,
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David W. Hatrhal
t*l#rk nf C ircu it Court o f
Hemlnole C o u n t y t Florida.
Fred It. Wllaoft
A tt orney for Via In t i f f
tut *ii2 Hanford Allan Hr
Hank Bldg, nr Fu. Boa III
Hanford, Florida
I'uhlleh Nov. Jt. J f A Pa#. 4. 11.

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I NITF.D T R A N S F E R AN D HTOII*
AUK COMPANY Intend to r e g is te r
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circuit
Court* Sem in ole C o u n ty ,
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FURNISHED 2 bedroom garage
apartment on Lake Golden. Lake
privileges. Must are to appre­
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HOUSTON. Tfx. (U PH -D ave
Ch.rnley of England is eonllilrnt m r.
S i r I I .o r a *
he will whip world lightweight P ot.l t .h S nr. IS
rhampion Joe Brown in their
scheduled 15-round title light
Dec. 2. ‘ “ I didn't fly 6.000 mile* In
lose," Charnley said' Thursday
when h# eased up on hi* train­
Quarterback Ready
WORCESTER. M«*s. it'P I)— ing to enjoy a turkey diner,
Quartet bark John Amabile of
Boston College loday was pro­
Tha United States merchant
nounced “ fit and ready" for Sat­ marine totalled 15.(49.594 ton* last
urday's climactic game against year, the largest In the world
arch rival Holy Croat, He suf­ although IU decline of 321.259 be­
fered bruised ribs against Boston tween 1957 and 1954 ra t the great
University two weeks ego.
est drop recorded by any country
LOS ANGELES (UPIJ - For­
mer lightweight champion Baby
Vasques has signrd lo fight Paulic
Armstead, California state light­
weight titlrholder. in a to round
bout at the Ln* Angeles Olympic
Auditorium Dec, 10.

AIRLIN ES

ear t o o

GOOD sleeping room, private en­
trance, for gentleman employed
and of good character; with
car. FA 2 4S4I.

AN A A ft7 V A A K AN TEA TER.f

IN YOUR
HOME I

I’ v e

2-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
house. Phone FA 2-4M9 or
FA 23132.

CLARA

la

ShaamakaA

&lt;9890
TOTAL PRICE
Homes featare I Bedrooms .
I ' i Tile Baiba • Screened
Perth . Utility Room • Terratie Fleer* • Carport* . Laed•raped Lola . All City Ceaseaiearts.

:

t1

�A Want Ad A Day Makes A ll Business P ay! Ph. FA2-2611
1 M r Bart
SLEEPING ROOMS The Gible*.
f
401 Magnolia. FA 2-0720.
ROOM * HOARD""”Ph?"fX 24382.
FURN

S. Heal Eatata Foe Sato

I. Real total* Far M s

Apt 201* W M

It

LOTS at Monroe Comer, all
graded, paved road. Phooe
FA 2-2739.
HOUSE. IIS Country Club Circle.
Eitra large lot. S?M d . 337 3n
per month. FA I-T9T8.

FURNISHED warm home, com­
plete. Carporte. Aialea yard. 2 BEDROOM, CB home. tow
380. Hatel Mouahton. 2062 lllbia
down and monthly payments.
rua Court.
Call FA 2 2347.
AFTER December Ml., I bed­
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
room house, kitchen equipped.
Realter
Phooe FA 2-3303.
LAKE MARY
OFFICE SPACE with ample park­ Ph. FA 5-3217 of FA 2-1964.
ing. 213 Oak Avenue. FA 2 .7906.
R E N T A VED
Rollaway, Hoapita' A Baby Beds
By Dty, Week or Month.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA t - l l l l
111 W. 1st ft.
I- WaaUd ts Rswt

FA 2-5264

SANFORD PROPERTIES
(14 Atlantic Bank Building
Flo. Harriet
R. R. Iters
YOU NAME IT-W E LL FIND IT

J kr

BROKER

HOUSE
Modern — 6 Room
2 Bedroom — Bath
AN Electric Kitchen
Jnlouftied Porch
Garage
Located On South
Shore Of lake
Jeonup.
Phone FA 2-2991

$27,900 TERMS
BUSINESS PROPERTY
Larft store with one 2bedroora
apartment and two t-bedroom
apartments. Oa corner lot with
extra lot in rear for parking.

$.12,0(10 TERMS

ROSA L. PAYTON
Regiitered Real Edits Broker
Mary E. Carmen — lee Salvall
B. E. Rogers, Sr. Aieodetca
Fh. FA 2-1381 17-91 at Hiawatha

Si

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

tt-A, C.

116 N. Park Ave.

buy* tha deluxe 2 bedroom High­
land Park homr, ready for Im­
mediate possession in * well es­
tablished neighborhood with ex
cellent neighbors. Why not ire
this home now and move in
before Xmas? Contact Semi­
note Realty, 1901 Park Avr.,
FA 23232.
3 BEDROOM. 3 baths. 4th addi­
tion Pinemat. 3t.n00 equity.
Ph. FA 2-7863.

MR. CLEAN

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low as 5125
You can move in immedi­
ately while the papers are
being processed.
We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On 'pie
Construction Of Your
Home For The First
Year __ Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Cost Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor.
Inc.
Car Hwr. 17-92 ft 27th
Phon FA 2-1501

eustotaer."
18. Male ar Female

I. Real Estate Far Sale

Ph. FA 5 6123

SPOTLIGHT SPECIAL

STORY HOOK HOUSE
ON FOREST DRIVE
Two bedrooms, one pink, otva bine
—Shady lot—3t2.0C6 — owner
had Ui move to Icy north and
will sell at whatever reasonable
term* you offer. Make them
eaay on youraelf, hut don't de
lay railing ua to tee, this little
jewel.

' *ts*

W. H. “ B iir STE.MPK* Agency
Pboee FA 2 1991
112 N. Park
MAYFAIR SECTION
Brittany
atyle, large living dining area,
fireplace, .1 M ,om, 2 hath,
family room. Ph. FA 2 2341.
9. Female Help Wanted
ger

WANTED: Full Time, live on pre
miaea, colored mat '. FA 2-7993.

*1 6 9 5

10. Male or Female

Motor Route Carrier

57 FORD r . ' i
Her • Standard
Tranamoaian

55 FORD

* 1 9 0 1 1 Ford-O-Malle •
I A DO V* Engine

a $ a

$

save

55 FORD
•enger • V8 • Standard
Tranamianlon

a

a

.
l| M C
IW U

a

To terete* Kntrrpei»e and Ren
ann Junction arra. Apply San
ford Herald.

V.V.155 DODGE R “r .
19 6 Ferdnr * Va . Auto- ||

WHERE DEALS SHINE
at the sign *f your bent buy
2nd ft Palmetto U. C. Lol FA 2-62JI Ofe. FA 2-0711
Chevrolet — Oldamohilc — Cadillac Trade-In*

H o lle r '*

H O LLER
M O TO R S ALES
I

Swmtwele Coanty

IH3.

R A M ROOFIMI
Contracting A Repaira
Ucenaed — Bended —Im
FIEE ESTIMATES

FA 2.1U3

A Satisfied customer te our nest
advertisement.
HARRIETT'S REAUTY ?'OOX
105 So Oak
Ph F A 7 3712

Ml R. Fleet tt.

FA M R

U*ed furnituro. applianooe. tools.
e4e. Bought aold lorry's Man
M3 Sandord Avo. PH. PA 34U3

ISAVES
Now

Yonr Glamonr Meailqnirter*

a

Uood

PAINTING A DECORATING
Lirenaed — Bonded
Free Fatimalei —
Work Guaranteed
Semiaole PaleUag Ceetractere
FA 3 12*4

K

205 20*

Fergutoti

FA

Cat Flo«er* For Any Orraaion
SAN FOB U FLOW Kit SHOP
TA 2-1822
or
F.\ 2-0270

•

Livestock

•

Supplies

PUREBRED Miniature Davchundt
317 each !3nn Sanford Ave

2 1177

-

1

BIG REDUCTION
On New *«B MmM*

/M
^ ballN.X O N LY 3 L E F T
f# • ■ \\
County
V f
M
. / Seminole
MOTORS, INC

■ DACHSHUND, mate. AKC.
month* old Wormed and *ho4«.
lane* rhlldrrn. 34o. FA 2 73ln

RINKMART CERAMIC STUDIO
Grernware
Free Inalmetiona
Gifl Piece*—Supplies—Kilna
Rinehart Road
Ph. FA 2 4707

■

Fleet Bt Ph. PA 1-M il

—

SIAMESE Kitten. Seal-Point, fe­
male. ton month* old A 2 1833.

FINK INTERIOR FAINTING

H.

Owned Car

Mather of Sanford

Reaa*y Baton

IT. Psts

CHRYBLBR Wtodww BDr.
Renta - l-oaol* 91 | H

Fwm itnro and ApyHamenn

(DawnA

SIMLA Detow* Redk A
Heater.
9 | j^
One Owner
Hardtop - Red A White
Radio A Heater • Power

FA 2 7884 ROLLAWAY. Hooptoll nod Roby
Bede Day. Week or Mon*
FA 7-7*30
FURNITURE CENTER
• LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
11*0 Freoeb Avo.
Baggrtly Bldg. ’ 377 Orlando Dr
Ph. FA 2-7*88
18. Flower* A rtenle

*

General Inemanre
AUTO
FIRF. WIND
Old l.ia* Stock

Raymond

Ball

J

&gt;A
311 So. Park
^ ^ F A 2 -8 8 1 1 ^ ^

31* H. Firto

Fh. FA 9-PtU

B E DDI NG
SPECIAL

LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
Vein* Motor Scooter*
Heater A town Mower Srrvtce
i We«l Country Club Rd. FA 2 7328

Looking For A Good

latir Tranamlaainn

D o lla r s A f

DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
39*8 Adam* Ph.

i

(Dual

Our Ueed Car* Will Be Dinpluyed For Your
Inspection Nightly On Our Large Lighted I.ol.

"S a v e

aar

|
'
j

H E A T I N G
YOUNG van age 71 33. exponent
H. H. POPE CO.
ed in «alea and credit*, steady
g. Park - FA
employment, good opportunity
for advancem»n«. vacation with PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. I.. HARMON
pay. Fireitone Store*, lit E.
I m St.
PH. FA 2-4227 After I P. M.

S! CHEW STATION WACOM

ALUMINUM
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Mercury Outboard Motors
VENETIAN
BUNDS
Since 1948
WOODRUFF MARINE
t
ird head. Sag-proef
A. RARE
DeRARY
2401 Freneh Ave.
FA 9-1111 rail with plaitie end*. .
NOrth t-4422
NOrth 8-4711
or rayon tape*. Cotto* or
eorda.
ENVELOPES, totterbeada. stateGateway To The Waterway
irik GImm and Pals
meat*, invoice*. hand Will, and
Your EVINRUDK Dealer
Fh. FA
■ragraina.
ete.
Prngrenive
Robson Sporting G*od*
11 I W. 2nd St
Printing G*. Phone FA 1-931 — 304-6 g E. lat
Ph FA 9-1991 B
3*8 West 13th St.
Dreeier, bed. night table. Child*
12 ft. FISHING boat and trailer,
Furniture Storage and Moving
deak A chair. 1* pc. (Mesial
418 nay Ave. Ph, FA 2-78*3.
Tn and From Anywhere
living room aulte. S Ff. maple
r . i . r n t .L ir s
dinette. Rau drum. 1*30 Pal­
2*. Antomeh'lea
138* French Ave. Fh. FA S-IMI
metto.
'37 FORD Falrieoe ' 306'’ tudor
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
aeden, radio, beater, whitewall s
Florid*'* Moet Modern Plant
due. to reaponalbl* party wfth
tire*, excellent condition. Phooe
FREE PICK UP A DELIVERY
local credit. Take over pay*
FA
23300.
1 Week Service • Ph. FA 2-7437
menu of 38.43 Write CradM
1930 MODEL "A " Ford coupe 1136.
Manager, Box CM, t/o
jaV hofvs
r e p a ir
shop
Herald.
At Five Pomts. FA 2-73&gt;\
Welding — * acb. A Gen. Rcpitri
W. Nth. A Old L Mary Rd 1*37 FORD Falrlane “ .TOO'’ fordor, s
20.000 miles. Call FA 2 6337.
able. Twenty year guarantee
part*, labor and aerviee. Re*
Industrial
Commercial 2* A Trailers
•pnnaible party with local ce*dit
Residential
Remodeling
take over pay menu only, MM
'3*
FLAMINGO
mobile
home
8
ft.
Service
FA 23102
model. Write Credit Mang
x 40 ft. 2 bedroom*, excellent
Box CM. tla Sanford
condition. Lot 74, nark Ave. Tr.
E . M. Wilkin*. Contractor
Perk.
g,
• Asphalt Drivenayt
• Parking Ana*
Service With The Caah. SUF1R
OPEN NOW
Quality Workmanthip A Materials
TRADING POST, FA 3-«*n.
MOBILE HOME BALES
Terms To Suit Your Budget
i« Mile So. of Sanford 1792
READY MIXED CONCRm
• Free Estimate*
NEW I960 PACEMAKER
«
• Fork Gaeraatred
MOBILE HOMES
Rock—Stepping Stone* — Steel
Phon# FA 2-4030 Sanlonl. Fla.
Direct from Factory to You.
Greaar Trap*—Precaat Stop*
Cement—Dry Weill
Wyatt Trailer Sales
AUTO GLASS
MIRACLE CONCEDE CO
Tel. FA 2 toll
INSTALLED
-.
y0* Elm Ave.
FA MTU
Wtadshield
Bark Glum 1 BEDROOM trailer hilly air con- D o r GUm
Vent Glum ditioned, wether and dryer. Will l .IFE Veata, Pup Tente, Sleeping
sell equity very reasonible or
Riga, Twrpj, Tents. Army-Navy
SERVICE
will trade for equity in 3 bedSurplus Store. 310 Sanford Af*.
fteakarik Gtonn and Paint C*.
room home. Thone FA 5-3134. ^
111-114 W. tod i t
FA 1-40*
"
TV PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL 21. Fnrnllnrn
BABY high chair, FA 2-M4P.
For 2 werka only!
New A Used Furniture A Appll- ■
IT In. (accept tome
7 4 - toat * Peaad
ilcta . A Good Place To
portables)
323 30
BUY. BELI. or TRADE
21 in. 333 SO
34 In S43.30
Jenkins Furniture
■d and
All tube* have t. 1 year guarantee.
vicinity Plneereat. Pay •d
I.LUYDS RARIO A TV
board. Can Dr. Foley, v&lt;
400 Sanford Avo.
FA 2-743*
Ian.
418 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 3T9*
CUSTOM BUILT furnituro -tin - PUMPS - 9PIINX1.FR
gle pieces or ieli Alto furni- I-OST: Small brawn and wilM
male dog . to Pineereat
AR type* aad rteoo. last ailed
turo repair. Cabinet* made.
"Do M YewreeW"
FA 2-7081.
area. Child'! pet. FA l-ll
WE REPAIX AND SERVKB
• R9M ▼ALOIS
I T I N 1
• QUICK CRBD9T
Machinery and Nwppiy Ce.
• M ft m m
Nf W 3 ad St
Fh. FA 7to8t
RAMBLER
WE GIVK TOP VALUE STAMPS
Radio •
IS-A Beauty Parlor*
WILSON - MAIRK
One Owner

2816 Oak

13. Special Service*

». Mala Help Wanted

Pardar • g Cylinder • Radio .
Healer • Standard Tranamia»ji»n • Beautiful Tttlone Kiniah • S|wille»« Inside and Out.

14. Balldlag - Painting • Re pairs

O.

J t .

Brayton Const. Co.

*1 lrntt t o disturb you, J o h n * * , hut you hav* *

VLB

4th Addition
H«mes Designed Fop
Floriiln Living.
] i I Bedrooms —
1 ft 2 Baths

N

CARRIER for Time* Union motor
ACREAGE aMl FARM LAND
mute. Send Poat Card with
13 ACRES tiled farm land fronted
Heal Estate — Insurance
name, ddreea and telephone
by paved mad. near (own.
Surety Rends
number to Box 195, Sanford
T ACRES fappx.), cultivated, ex­
211 So. Tart Ave. 1’ h. FA 2-M41
cellent drainage.
Sanford
3 ACRES beautiful wooded land, II. Week Wanted
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
high and dry.
Ph. FA 2-1290
Phoae Joseph Levy. FA t-ISSS CHILD CARE In my home or
your* anytime — Caaeelberry.
3-BEDROOM home,
hardwood 2 BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
Maitland ar Winter P a r k .
floeri. Large lot 2to9 Adama
TEmple 1-2283.
home, tow down payment. 336
Court, Wynnewood. T # r m a.
a month. 1819 Summerlin.
FA 2-1817.
It. PlaaMag Bertlrea
REAl ESTATE OR (YE W
2344 Frenew Ave.
KRUSHCHEV SAID
Jae C. Thamaa
J.
W. HALL
••The proposition that the average
1023 Sarlta SI.
FJ
America:, can afford to live in
Realtor
a three bedroom, two bath homr “ Call Hall'’
Phone FA 2 3*41
like the one shown at the Inter­
2398 So Elm Ph. TA 2-7914.
national Exposition in Movrow
Stenstrom
Realty
It nothing but CAPITALISTIC
ru m w a
HERBERT 8TEN8TROM
PROPAGANDA!"
Contracting A Repair!
Regiaiered Broker
Free Estimate*
LEN RISNKR
Come over la SAN SF.M KNOl.US.
R. L HARYHY
LOTTIE BROADWAY
four blocks weal of Freneh Ave.
KEN TORRKTT
on 20th Street, and see how
BETTYK D. SMITH
wrong Nikita can be.
Aaanet atea
ONLY FIVE HOMES LEFT IN HI N. Park — Ph. FA &gt;143*
THIS EXCLUSIVE DEVELOP­
MENT. BUY NOW SO YOU NEW HOMES Loch Arbor; Sand
4
bedroomt;
F&gt;r
exciting
CAN
CLAIM HOMESTEAD
AS COffBVnONRfH
family living with planned lux­
EXEMPTION NEXT YEAR.
ury plua ample entertaining
faeilitiea and play areai el tan 8aWord Art.
FA t-i )
W. H. "Bill" STUMPER Agency
moderate
pricea.
Shown
by
ap­
Realtor A Imaror
*
M. Electrical Servleee
pointment. Call FA 2-4032.
ASSOCIATES: II. E. Taffer
■
Arthur F. Day, Ewiell ll*n-er
Hid HI.VI M i l '
1
Robert F. May, Bart Pilcher,
3-BEDROOM home, kitchen furn.
Bid vi it
Helen E. Noonan
Large lot. Immediately avail­
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Phone FA 2-4991
US M. Park
able few re a d a b le equity. 112 Magnolia
FA 2-4 .
*
4ti?« G. I. mortgage. Bv owner,
2906 Park Cl.. FA 2 2034.
Dea Saya Foe Serrlee Call. .
FA 14998
FA 2 3*83

Wa invite yen to ha ear gaeeU
absolutely free withaat obligelloa at one of Sanford’a leading
Mottle while you lacata saltabia haaelag fee yaarmM aad
family. Pick np yarn key at
oar Sale* Office.

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECRES1

U P F -A -D A Y

t

H
23 Ankle*
I S

ir. Pete • Livestock • Snpplle*

Complete
town
Malateaaaee; MINIATURE poodle* AKC regi&lt;- G
and TVa,
Fertiliser—Spetrijig — Mewtag
tered, excellent pedigree, Ph.
to* Jake *4 31? f . Palmetto
JOIN LOMMP.RIR
•
FA 2-3442.
♦48 WIBaw Ave PA 3-TIM
NEED home for male Collie also
Chilled. 24e IV Satlsfi
TV a*d RADIO REPAIR sf r
female sahle and **ht 3 Colli*, 7
guaranteed.
Phea*
3:00 tight* and weekends; San­
month*. 2408 Slev
Ave.
FA 2-3MT.
ford. Lake Mary and Longwood.
19. Boat* and Motor*
FA 2-3772 and FA 2 8613.
FACTORY TO YOU

AND ASSOCIATES

SH So. Park Ave. Ph FA 2-3MI Thie id needs no fancy dressing.
Do you want to go into butineu
1Y OWNER: Ibedmom 'ome,
for yourself? Would you be in­
best location in Country Club
terested in buying a bright,
Manor. Phone FA 2-8642.
clean grocery butinett with 3
FOR SALE BY OWNER: House,
major oil company gat pumps
on 17-92? — for only 34,500?
312 Holly Ave., 2-bedrooms.
Priced for quick salt at 18,400.
Don't wait, or we’ll h ve to
11,000 down paymant. Contact
say ••It's sold!"
Mrs. M. L. Raborn. 1*04 E.
Seminole Blvd.
W. M. ‘ ‘ BUI’’ STEMPER Agency
Phone FA 2-4tet
112 N. Park
BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
I BR. houao on Magnolia, &gt;itt out
. of city Umi’ s; kitchen equipped,
ON L A R G E LA K E
veostisn blindi, epic# heater. 4-Bedroom home with I * hatha;
Must act! at once. 33993. Will
larga living room; dining room;
trade for late model ear.
Florida room; terrano floors;
FA 20*61 or FA 94*33.
central
heat. Several fruit
tree*.
2900 sq. FT. OVERALL

FOR RENT

Fri. Nov. 27. 1959— Page 11 13. Rtorial Serrlee*

$300.00 DOWN, FHA

RAYMOND M. BALL

8TEMPER SAYS
"Let’a Talk Turkey"

frrai*

3-BEDROOM, living room, din­
ing room, kitchen equipped,
panelled Flor ' t room. Eaiy
terms. Call FA 23741.

If you are short on furniture,
WANTED: iwom la modern
this homr is clean enough to
FARMER’S AGENCY
1 wi'h private bath. Must be A-l,
rat off of the floors — no pre­
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
for active retired gentleman.
vious owner's cleaning to he
D. H. Whitmore
Writ** Bo* J. T., r o Sanford
done — yes. it's 3 Bedrooms,
Lillian
G.
Tram*
Herald.
oak floors, tiled bath, and kit­
Aiioelatr*.
chen equipped. Price’
only
WANTED by elderly man of mod­ 116 8- French Ave. Th. FA 3-3221
312.300.00, requires 3?I0U down,
est meant; very small cottage After hours. FA 3-1811. M 2-4921,
assume tta'V mortgage at oolv
or garage apartment
Wnte FA 2 0261
?*6.71 monthly. Exclusive with
Box A, Sanford Herald.
SEMINOLE REALTY tool Tark
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
A ve. FA 2 3212.
Raymond Lnndqalft, A:
I. Real Eatata For Bale
FA 23*31 Atlantic Bath

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

H e t fo r l

.*&gt; 1 r. Guaranteed
Mat Irena

Heavy Duly Hotel
Type I'onnlruction

L O O K THESE O V E R
1959 VAUXIIALL FOKDOK

* Government Standard
Heavy Ticking
* Plantle Heudhoard
(Choice of Color*)
* Hardwood l.ega

1957 BUICK Fordor H. T. Air Con.
1957 BUICK Convertible R &amp; H
1955 CHKVY Fordor Vfi Power Glide

Open Til S:M
Friday Nights
Thru December.

Your Credit is good on any of these Cara

T &amp; T M OTO RS
1510 French Ave.

Sanford

BEDDING CO.
I l l Re. M agtoi*

FA 3 *131

J

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S ONL Y

No Trading Stock Needed

To Get Our “ Low Trade-In Price" On —
W A S H E R S - STOVES - R E FR IG ER ATO R S!
. . JUST BRINfJ THM . . . .

on N E W A P P L IA N C E S

INCLUDES:
2 . Pc. SOFA SUITE
3 M ATCHING TABLES -

DOUBLE DRESSER — M IRROR

2 LAM PS
•

I A SH S T A N D

Low
•

Compl et e
for
ONLY

Down

CHEST — BOO KCASE BED — BOX

Payment

SPRIN G and M ATTR ESS — 2 BOUDOIR LAMPS

100 Miles Free Delivery
•

Easy Terms
•

Open Every Nite til 10 p. m.

Financing Done Right A t Our Store
W E W O U L D R ATH ER H A V E A FA ST
N IC K E L T H A N A S L O W DIM E

4 -PC.
SECTIONALS
FOAM
NYLON

ROOM OUTFIT
U" L Y

A7

Lilian

RUBBER!
COVER!

Box Spring, Legs and Headboard
INCUDES — I - Pc. Bedroom
Suite. 2 • Boudoir Lamps. Mat­
tress and Box Springs 5-Pc.
Dinette Suite. 2-I*c. Sofa Suite.
2 Step Tables. Coffee Table. 2
Matching Limps.

TABLE

Complete With Mattress

9 x 12

Metal

Linoleum

Foldim

�\
/ i ■
5r

*6

3%

'Temperature Down To 35 In County,
But Crops Appear To Escape Damage

Sattfarii

WEATHER: F»ir *nd cold with hifrh in th* mid-ISO’* today. Fair, not qoR* an
*n eoid tonight Low tonight SIMS.

mL.

XUX

United Preaa Leaaed Wire

Established 1908

MONDAY. NOVEMBER SO. 1959

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 574

Commission To Discuss New Jail Tomorrow
The possibility of getting a new
jail in the county will be dimmed
at a public hearing tomorrow at
t, J| a. m. at the county commitnuo'a meeting.
Th* board will aootidtr entering
a contract with an architect to
draw up plana lor the facility and.
If aecetaary, aet a tax levy to aecure fundi for the jail. Ktllmaled
coat would be 1700,000.
The aoramiaaioa alao wiM hear
any vtawa an the plan ta include a
a te coarthoua* and houatng of th*

I had to be mixed m with hardened
jail in the upper floor*.
However. Chairman John Kridrr , criminals,
indicated that coil ol a ruurthouae j During an October meeting af th*
will b« too great at the present j county commissioners. R. P. Mrtime.
1Lendon. itate prison inspector,
Tbr need Tor new Jail facilities cited obsolete an inadequate facili­
hat been stressed lime and time ties at th* Jail.
The report disclosed that "seri­
again by many officials, including
County Judge Wilson Alexander ous deterioration" ia in evidence
who haa gone on record on the need throughout the building, plus poor
for batter jail facilities became af security and sanitation.
Cost estimates for the new jail
the overcrowded condition!.
At tiraaa, especially on weekends, and courthouse war* received by
there have been more than 45 per­ the commission Aug. M with alter­
sona in th* jail and juveniles have nate construction proposals rang­

ing from t7uo.0ii0 for a jail to *2.
•02.500 for the complete plan.
However, the county's uncertain
financial statua brought on by the
still overdue tax roll clouded the
prospects for a new Jail.

"Just shout evrrv organization
and eivic group in the county has
recommended new jail facilities."
Krider said. "Now. we may be able
to do something about it."

thence to speak his piece."
“ We will heac all of you. U not
today then wbts we reconvene *n
Wednesday."
Krider told the targe gathering
w ist all complaints must be made
ta writing and the com mission will
review ail eases after tin board
haa kla final meeting.
“ B necessary, we will survey all
properties in question before mak­
ing our report," Krider added.
Each Of the property owners we*
given a "complaint" form to fUi
out. Oa the farm, the owner must
give a description af hie property,
^sseastd value and full cash value
^ e appraised by the complainant.
AM property owner* will be noti­
fied ef the board’i findings by mail
before the tax bills are milled out
around Dec. 15.

Ike To Discuss
*11-Nation Tour
WASHINGTON (UFll — i*rsesdent Eisenhower will speak to the
astina Thursday night just before
Waving on Me 11-nation tour, the
White House announced today, lie
wiH discuss both his journey and
th* steel dispute.
The announcement was made
several hour* after the Preaiif dro&lt; gave congressional leaders
of both parlies a preview of his
goodwill lour and received their
unanimous "gtod luck and (Jedspeed" for hi* mission.
Eisenhower will speak from
.TM5 to 7:30 p. ai. from his office
Thursday, then leave immediate­
ly an a flight to Rome, the first
leg at his 12,370 mile trip. His
talk win he carried by .11 radio
bmI TV networks.
I Continuing hi* preparations for
Fth* long journey. Eisenhower met
for an hour early this morning
with Democrat'# and Republican
leaders nf the House and Senate.
He told them he would try to fur­
ther the American *im far a mor*
peaceful world but would under­
take no negotiations.

.Fund Drive Hits
Over $27,000 Mark

News Briefs
A ngry Silence
MILAN, Italy (U P I)------ Opera
queen Maria Callas kept an angry
silence today aa a Milan women's
magaxint hit the standa with a re­
port she was expecting a child.
Both she end her estranged bus
bend, industrialist Giovanni Bat­
tista Meneghinl, denied the report
eerly today.

NAACP Vows Fight
TAMPA (UPII — Th# Florida
NAACP vowed Sunday to fight until
"every county in the stale haa de
segregated all public schools.” Top
NAACP officials hailed a recent
ruling by the Fifth Circuit Court
of Appeals in New Orleans which
ordered the Dade County School
Board to produce a new plan for
integrating 5llami schools.

Bus Strike Looms
NEW YOKE (UPI&gt; - Mayor
Robert I', Wasor:1 M ay led font
ditch efforts in brail off a strike
that threatened to lie up seven
privately-owned bos lines in New
York at Christmas. The strike,
scheduled for midnight, would in
Volvo 8,000 workers on 2.KMI buses
serving 1.500.000 daily riders in the
metropolitan area.

Trains Collide
CHICAGO tUPII - Two elevated
trains collided in the height of Die
morning rush hour today and about
58 persons were reported injured
The moiurman of a northbound
Howard Street train.
Vernon
Brookins, W. was pinned in the
wreckage and efforts of firemen
were required to release him. His
co(Kt|(|on' w#f „ rlfd „ no, , , ri
out.

Bijr Three Agree

Visitors acclaimed the first art
show of the Sanford Art Associa­
tion si "trailing" and those who
voted for their favorite among th*
workcra judged "Th* Heron," a
painting by Marguerite Pope, as
outstanding.
Aa estimated 400 people toured
th# exhibits at th# Civic Center
and group* from all over Central
Florida attended. They voted a
tie for a second plac* favorite be­
tween Geotgta
Bell's "Com­
munion" and Chester Scott's "Sun­
set." Polly Brubaker's "The
Branding” rated next with the
audience.
The Art Association, which only
recently completed it* orgenixa.
tion, was praised by visitors Hum
Orlando. Kuatla, Daytona Beach
and DeBary for th* scope and axaellenca of its first show.
Charter membership In the «rt
association waa closed out two
weeks ago aftar the group got
it* atart with individuals working
through the city Sanford recrea­
tion Dept.
Mr*. Helen Dewit, president,
was told hy some that the show
was “ outstanding in th* state.’’
.Mrs. J. O, Gregory, rhairman, and
others who planned the show were
praised hy Mrs. Dewit far their
efforts.
"We are really pleased with it
for a first affort and hope to do
•ten ImtUi," Mis. Dsn It S aid .

County Approves
Art Cenier Site

LAKELAND (UP!) -T h e worst
cold since th* dsmiglng winter
of 1957 58 brought (reeling tempe­
ratures to Florida is far south as
Lake Okeechobee today.
Tender vegetable crop* were
damaged but the big citrus indus­
try escaped almost untouched.
Tallahasaee recorded tht lowest
temperature of 24. Record lows
for the date were 28 at Tampa
THE FARMERS IMPORTANCE to the national econo­
and 41 at Miami.
my was shown in agricultural exhibits at the Florida
Even at Key Weal, far south
State and Sanford Atlantic National bunks last week.
and surrounded by th* tepid wa­
Florida State Rank cashier Roland Wesson, left, and
ters of th* Gulf of Mexico, the
Agricultural Agent Cecil Tucker view Tucker's handi­
mercury dropped to 48.
work.
(Staff Photo)
Warren Johnson, chief fore
easier for lha Federal St*I* Frost
Service, said almost all the un­
harvested vegetables in north
Florida were ruined. But live
major part of the crop in that
section of the state already had
(seen harvested.
Johnson said (her* waa ipol
damage ls&gt; vegetables In the Or­
lando district, including even the
hardy crops in the muckland*.
VIENNA. Austria (DPI) — Hun have neglected mulcrt.ikmg any
Fern nurseries, a big crop in
garian Communist Party Leader measures lo Improve this situation ,|1(&gt; Orlando district, wer* mostly
Janos Radar accused tile United during llu- past two years. 'This ccr healed lo escape Ihe frene.
Slates today uf inciting a slander tainty is according to their govern­
There was some healing of
ous campaign against Hungary in ment's orders."
grovel in lha major citrus growing
the United Nations.
districts of rrnlral Florida hut
Khtushclicv makes a major ad­ wind kept down the frost amt
kadar addressed the opening ol
Jhe seventh Hungarian Cummunist dress lo the congress Tuesday and firm report* indicated very Rule
congress in Budapest before an Westrrn political observers said be damage.
Johnson said lh# worst damage
audience ot Bed Iradcrji that in­ may tiikr advantage uf the United
cluded Soviet Premier Nikita Nations debate on Hungary tu an­ mighl have occurred in (he lush
nounce * Inmp withdrawal in Hit* vrgeiahle growing region* around
Khrushchev.
l.ake Okeechobee. He said it
There wu&gt; widespread specula­ with his new "peace offensive."
tion outside Hungary that Khrush­
Khrushchev flew into Budapest would he some .time helur* til*
chev might use die party meeting from Moscow with nunc of the fan damage In such crops as hean«,
to announce the withdrawal of Rus­ fare which surrounded his iript which might have lost their
sian troops who crushed un anti­ to Washington and Communist bliKiini, can he assessed
Damage lo truck crops in th*
communist uprising there m 1936 China to attend Ihe Hungarian ComKadar said, however, that Ihe inunDl Party'* first congress since Imntokale* ares was heavy, John
Russian troop* would slay.
(hr anti.Communist uprising in *°n said.
"The Soviet troops will remain 195(1 'The fireworks could come
Ihe brunt wa* suffered hy tendin Hungary as long as the inter- in what the Communists called his er vegetables such as tomatoes,
national situation demand* their j "very important" speech Tuesday, squads ami cucumbers, he re
purled Johnson added that quite
pretence," he said, "Regular |
■—----------------———a tut ol healing was dime in Ihe
threats against the Socialist coun­
held* in this area.
tries ran tic heard, therefore we
Toe lower east roast area
must lie prepared "
"apparently came through ail
"Tit* United Stales has incited
right," lie said.
a slanderous campaign again.i new YORK (UPI) — stock
There was spoiled damage lo
Hungary," he said "We strongly price* al I p in,;
protest against the holding ot a American Airline* ____
341, slrawlirn i p s around Plant City.
debate on the so called Hungarian \meriran TAT
........
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question in 111* United Nation*."
American Tohaocn
. pj|&gt;, cold enough long enough ki fn-eie
The party first stressed that his Raltimore A Ohio .......
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Minimum Irmperatiires were in
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U.S. Slandered Hungary
In UN, Leader Charges

1 p. m. Stocks

Haiti Offers
U. S. Navy Base

Blanc Hits House

Scnunultj County United Fund
S if l s now total over 527,QW
J. UP
Treasurer C. Howard StcNulty
said this morning.
Small amounts of money are
ruining in every day and fund
traders hope to rnd the drive with
'^nur* than $30,OKI collected, Mc­
Nulty said.
Tup contributors so far arc Odhsm and Tudor, that gave $3,412;
the Sanford Naval Air Slalion, $3,3136*1; Hu- Sanford Atlantic and
Florida Slate Banks, and Chase
amt Co. earli of which gave $500.
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) Alla monte Springs is the only
community or division which went Scientists are preparing this na­
tion's final 1959 space rocket for
over its goal.
a mid December shot described
as one of Ihe biggest yet under­
taken hy \mcrican research.
If all goes as planned, the shot
into deep space will give Presi­
dent Eisenhower'* European ami
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Talla­ Asian tour—which 'starts Tnurshassee insurance executive Ho­ day—the same kind of prestige
well C. Collins formally announced that Soviet Premier Nikita Khrutoday he will run for secretary shrhrv got from the Russian
moon shot before hi* trip to the
of slate next year.
Collins became the second person United States.
America's last big chance for
to announce for the wide open race
JJnr the office which will be left 1959 rests with a Thor-Able IV
vacant when veteran R. A. Gray rocket, only one fifth a* powerful
retires The other announced can as the big Ruslisn space rocket*.
The Thor-Able will carry a
didait is Edward G. Hornsby, Tal­
small payload which scientists
lahassee auditor.
Collins never ha* made s state­ hop# will escape earth's gravity
wide race, but Hornsby ran un and cross into the orbit of the
sue rtesfully against firs* U*t planet Venus, 25 million miles
closer to th# can. Th# man mad*
Mm*.
Hr said tn the near future he planetoid will carry a radio
"vote# to send oack ■farmauoa
would announce hi* platform.

Into State

The county loning board has
given its approval to a 27-acre
tract to be used aa a proposed
art center and decur lion school.
Zoning Director Robert Brown re­
ported.
Brown said th* trta is Iocs led
west of Altamonte Springs.
Construction of th* facility is
expected lo start sometime early
next year.
The proposed art center south of
Hwy. 43* near Spring Lake Rd.
will provide outlets for art talents
of hundred* of persons, especially
those of retirement age, facility
developer Harold Walsh has told
the hoard. The center would dis­
' Our relation* with the lulled Curtiss Wright
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GENEVA (UPI) - Th* Unitivl
Stales, Britain and Russia agreed
today Ibal a preparatory commlision should larklr technical details
of a worldwide standardued con­
trol system as soon as a nuclear
test ban trraty is signed. The
agreement added a 19th part to
a draft treaty and marked an­
other step forward in the negotiCHICAGO (UPI) - Th* United
lions which have been going on
States was invited Sunday night by
here for more than a year.
a Haitian official to set up a naval
hate in his country if it Is forced
hy Cuba lo give up its hate at
Guantanamo Hay.
KKNTO, Ohio (UPI) — A light
Arthur Bonliomme. the Haitian
plane crashed into Mrs. Ilatiie Sonate'a majority leader and rhair­
Mmu-r’i borne Sunday, but none of man of its foreign affair* commit­
the three persons in the horn* was tee,(said hr had made such a rec­
ommendation to President Fran
injured. An hour later, .Mrs 51in­ ruts Duvalirr Honhommr spoke
ter slipped on a piece nf Ice and before a meeting nf the Full Gos­
pel Mens Fellowship Aim
broke her knee

Pope Asks Cubans Sall/pX'.Keep Traditions
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HAVANA (UPI 1 - More than a
million Homan Catholic*, includ
ing Premier F'iilel ('astro, turned
out in the ram Sunday tu hear
a message from Pop# John XXIII
urging Cuba lo cling In it* reli
giou* traditions
The mass meeting in Civic
square hailed by Havana news
papei* as the most impressive
deiuonslraiion of fault in Cuban

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Final 1959 Space Probe By U.S. Set T° Attend Derby

Insurance Man
To Run For Post

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from a* far away a* in milium
miles.
This is more than Its) limes far­
ther than America's one sun satrlli!#. Pioneer IV launched last
March J. waa able lo transmit.
Russia also has one satellite in
orbit around the sun, Lunik I
launched Jin. 2. 1958
The probe will study communi­
cations at interplanetary ranges
in preparation for later shota lo
5 eons and Mars II also will
relay information alraut conditions
in space such as solar radiation.
Beyond, the deep . ipace probe,
America's research tulure ia a
bit clouded. Critics of this coun­
try's current progress in th# space
rsc# arc putting pressure on lh#
administration fur a speedup, and
al least one official hinted during
live weekend that the government
ta considering an aartr attempt
to orb* th* moon
In a television program Sunday,
associate dtrecsor Richard Horn

Tit* Central Florida Experiment Sta­
tion reported that temperatures thia
morning dipped to 35 degrees but warmag
weather ia forecast for tonight and !»•
morrow.
Tucker said last night's high winds
aided citrus crops. Me urged all groweri
in the county to bank their young treea
"immediately" to prevent any severe dam­
age to the industry.
He also urged homeowners to cover all
plants in yard* in case the cold ape!
should continue the next few days.
"The way it looks now, there won’t be
any serious tinmag* to this year's crop,**
Tucker said, adding, "especially if warmer
weather should sot ia aa forecast.

Freezing Cold Snap

Tax Equalization Visitors Acclaim
First Art Show
Hearings Opened Amazing Success
{2
About 250 county property owners jammed the county
"ommiaaion chambers at the courthouse for the atart of the
t*x equalization hearings today.
The email room wa* so overcrowded that Chairman
John Krider moved the hearings to the large courtroom.
At the opening of the meeting. Krider told property
owners that "everyone will get a

The blistering cold wave that whipped
across Seminole County yesterday and
thia morning waa not aaver* enough to
hurt eitrua grove* her*, County Agant
Cecil Tucker reported.
Tucker starting making an Inspection
tour on the eitrua crop* today but said
temperaturaa would hava to dip below SO
degree* for any harm to m n i to th# coun­
ty's citrus Industry.
Tucker reported that it waa at ill too
early to ted what the eoid did to th *
county’s vegetable crop*.
After a brief inapection tour, Tuckor
said in some places vegetables were tender
but not too much damage was inflicted.
‘‘We'll know more about the damage It
a few days," he said.

®
\
ll-n Admiral
Vil in IFs I Robert
Dnluiei It
Vue
R Pine,
#r of lh# civilian space agency i deputy chief uf naval operation*
said the payload carried aboard fair), will attend the Bombing
last week's ill fated Atlas-Able |Derby at ihe Sanford Naval Air
mmm rocket ran tie duplicated, SIaIion
and that "wr have under study
'dimr.i! Pirie, who holds Ihe top
...
i,
,
.... aviation job in (he Navy, confirmcurrently th# possibility of
ang f(| hj&lt; ^ vniUn, r , / * , )(,Urr
ing our schedule lo get the most |(0 I'ajjt James !&gt;. Ha mage, comout of our resources that we have mander of Heavy Attack Wing
available."
Due. He is espectrd lo arrive in
On another TV program MaJ •*"» “ » *•«»#.. lhf AMI v* AID
Gen. John B Medan*, chief of I®*'
c° nl*‘ l * * • 11 »«*
Ihe
army
Missile Command remain for th* Carrier Wmanvhip
labeled as exaggerated an esti- , Competition, Air Show Awards
mate that Russia has fired five i Ceremony and Sanford s Navy Apt.me. more missiles of all type, prcuation Day feslivit.ei.
than America.
.Medan* said he thought the rj*r
l&gt; p ‘ iiu*wl
United Slate* might mux# fa*ter 4 rOO[)N I rillB lU
in Ihe space are if the people
PANA5IA l 1*1Y (Ul’ it — U. S.
made plain to the White House authorities praised Panamanian
and Congress that they want troops today tor Ihe quick action
America to win. He said h# did which curbed Saturday night's antinog think it had been made American rioting by unruly teen
"clearcut" yet that the United a-gers waving Fidel t astro pla­
card*.
State* m m the race tu win.

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! UUCll l U r U U I I v
WASHINGTON (UPI i — Hi#
Senate lilted lh secrecy lid oa its
payrolls today, making th# data
open for public inspection for the
first nine since lata.
A breakdown of the names of
every empluyr, job title* and
salaries paid was published by
Senalr
Secretary
Robert
A.
Urankwurlh.
A resolution adopted in Die last
session in the wake of "nepu.isill"
disclosures on Capitol Hill requir­
ed listing 'd individual salaries
four times a year. Vane# Trimble.
Scripp* Howard Washington cor­
respondent who broke the "nepo­
tism" stories, wa* denied access
to Srnate payroll records.
The data throw onen in inspec­
tion today rovtred Ihe period from
July 1 Ihiough Sept, 30.
The House I a* made such in­
formation public regularly in th#
past. It was this infonnatlun Dial
Drought to light the fact a number
of Home member* 1id relatives
on Ihetr government . paid office
payrolls.

Fire Chief Urges
Fund Drive Aid
Sanford Fir* Chief Mark Cleve­
land Sr. ioday urged county con
tribution* to Ihe kluscular Dys­
trophy drive now in progress.
More than 11,0*JO envelop#* have
been distributed throughout the
county, Cleveland said. Donors
may put their donations in the en­
velopes and giqt them to th# mail­
man or may bHng the gilt to the
Sanford firehouse where they will
get a receipt, the chief said. No
po.ta^e is nc.-esvary on Ihe Mus­
cular Dystrophy envelopes.

lh* mid-90's acros extreme north
Florida with lh# lowest of M at
Tallahassee,
Temperatures were in the upper
20'a to lower 50’* in central Flor­
ida and in lh* upper M'a and tow
4o's in Ihe extreme south.
The Weather Tureau wxmrd of

frost In th* Inferior of th* north
part of Ihe slat* Monday night
hut a general warmup waa ex­
pected. A low of J* lo 45 was
predicted for th* north tonight
except 28 in the interior and low*
In the 50'* and fiti'a were forecast
for th* east coast and Keys,

Season's First Big
Snow Hits Southeast
United Preaa International
The first big snow uf Ihe season
in th* Southeast sent skiers and
sightseers Rocking to lh* moun­
tain areas, hut a gradual warmup
wa* promised far most of Dixie.
Snow and ice on highways in
East Tennessee and western
North Carolina made driving dan­
gerous. Hut officials al Gatlinhtirg, Term . reported hundreds
of motorists drove into Ihe Great
Smoky Mountains National Park
Sunday tn witch the snow-fall.
The temperature failed to rise
out of lh# 30* in some seel ions of
Tennras##, southwest
Virginia

Six Fires Keep
Firemen Busy
During Weekend
(.‘old weather brought *ix firra
lo Sanford during the weekend as
healing equipment was fired up
to meet th# rhilt weather.
'Two houses burned yesterday
afternoon at hM and 810 Ma '#
Ave. A defective oil stove caus­
ed the blase,
ich made a total
loss of the mu address and heav­
ily damaged the HO* honir. Fur
Child Mack I'laveland Sr. said
An apartmenl at t-HO'-s Mag
nolia Ave
was damaged by
Itames al 9 In p. m. yesterday,
hut firemen saved Mis main house
from harm. A home at 130# W.
Seventh St. wa* slightly burned
alMJUl Id.It) p rn when a defective
flu caused a fire. Trash burned al
251h SI. and Oak Ave. al 8.11 p.
m. hut there wa* no damage. A
couch **-t ablate by a cigatelle
resulted in the burning of a frame
hous# at llth SI. and Mulberry
Avs. Jusl after midnight Saturday.
Chief Cleveland warned people
lo check (heir healing equipment,
especially if lliry are using it for
th* lust time this season. Heater*
should he checked when leaving
home (or any length of time, the
chief cautioned.

and the Carolinaa Suodaf, M
brought death with H.
Three Negro children burned la
death at Southern Pines, N. C.
when Ramea destroyed Ihe4v
frame home.
Snow drifts aa deep a* 13 irirfcra were reported in Ihe Smokf
Mountains wher a low reading al
five degrees w-s reported at New*
found Gap, Term. About 300 car*
slipped off Ice roads ia th* park,
but no Injuries w#r» reported.
It was m cold at Mage*, Mtaa.,
Saturday night that when BUly
Joe lasyton. 19, of Mendenhall
took Kay Dclk lo a drive-in
movie lie left live motor of hia
car running so th* healer would
operate. After the movi# was over
and other t-Urs had left. 'MtendM*
noted Layton's car stayed on M
lot. They found Laylon dead Iron
carbon munoxida poisoning, sod
Miss Drlk unconscious.
Fair and eoid weather with
slowly rising temperatures wa*
promised for most of tho Sooth,
hut some snow Rurrle* were *•peeled in lh# mountains along
Dixie's northern border.

County Set To Get
School Funds Soon
County

school

*up#tinutndeu|

It. T. Milw«e sold today that ha
r\|icit* the county to receive th#
fu »t installment of J3.15,551 fa
slate matching funds wtlhm aw*
week*.
The fu st installment from th#
stale wilt ha used for tha Lak#

Mary and Rosenwald F'lerastary
School
building
project.*, Tha
money to h# niatrlml hy tha
county wilh fund* from task
March’* S3 million bond issue will
l&gt;# imh I for rounty school building
projects as il is given in state

payments.
Milwv# said h# had tn make
Mine amendment* in the appUoition form* h«for« •••mling th*nt
in.

Boosters Barbecue
Date Is Changed

Tlie Sc inmole High Boosters
•'lull harahecue for Seminole footlull player* will lie held Wednes­
day instead of Tuesday. The orig­
inal barbecue lime of 7 p. m to*
Today is Ihe last day for San morrow conflicted with a high
ford residents lo get a four per school music recital to the feavl
cent discount on tin ir city taxrs will he at the samp time Wednes­
hy paying Ihrm during Novem­ day al Ihe Elk’a Club.
ber.
Tax collector Ellen Hoy satd
Friday that shr expects a crowd
In visit City Hall before 5 p. m.
to take advantage of Die discount.
Taxes collected through Wednes­
day on real and personal prop
Mr*. Lorraine Graham, execu­
erty totaled $169,718 12 from 3.373 tive secretary of the T.B. and
receipts. Thu compares favorably health association will enter
wilh the amount collected at the Orange Memorial Hospital for
same lime last year, Miss Hoy treatment tomorrow Tha health
said. A three per rent discount association office will he open
will be given persons who pay from I fu I TO p m during th#
their rily taxes during December. first few days.

City Tax Discount
Deadline Today

Health Official
To Enter Hospital

Santa On A Jet
Santa Claim, Ihe alar of the annual Chriatmaa Par­
ade scheduled Friday aflernumi in Sanford will arm *
from the North Pole by A3D jet.
Jack YVilber, chairman o f the parude. aald the jet ta
expected to arrive at the Sanford Naval Air Station at
3:45 p. m.
Santa will b# #ecort*d Into town by Jay###* nod
Sanford police.

Th* parade ia .scheduled to atart at 4 p. nt.

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■

South Dominates 1 9 5 9
Vly*

LS U 's Billy Cannon
Is Squad's O n ly Repeater

3

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All-Am erican Football Team
Pair* 6— Wed. Nov.

ia r ill

‘ 1959

Sanford W inds Up Season Tonight.

C o v itu fio n

Covers Sports

CHICAGO (UPI) - The South, ing a half hour film, adaptable
with four player* and th* Eart, for television, of R* IMS, Allto come!! I'm sure your teammate* will
By JE R R Y COVINGTON
with threw, dominate the IMS All* America team. M run* X mtomake this a victory for you tonight.
TTiere ia a bljr Ind on the football squad
•
•
•
America football taam aclected to­ utei on l i mm found and will
who will be greatly minsed tonight. Al­
day by the American Football feature the All Americana hi ac­
It
hardly
neemn
poaaibl*
that another
though Co-captain Charles Bogan never
tion, plus campus and practice
Co achei Aaaoclation.
aeanun will come to a clone tonight. At
ran for any touchdowns or caught any
wlin leading
Chosen aa the (inert It collegiate field sequences
the time of thi* writing the temperature*
passes, he has been the key to the Semin­
coaches among those doing the
are in the 70* anil, thinking back over the
player* in the land by the 530 commentary. Butt* said the film
ole line play all season. I-aat week during
year*. I can never remember a season
practice the big tackle waa hospitalized
roar her who are membera of the hai been sold to sponsoring
when a fan didn't have to bundle up for
with
an
injury
and
will
not
get
to
finish
groups
in
M
citiea.
aaiociation were:
at leant two game*.
the 1959 season. Charles played last year
Enda — Chria Burtord, Stanford
Thi* .season every game ha* been play­
as a regular and has been one of the out­
and Rill Carpenter, Army.
ed
in
nhirt sleeve weather.
standing
linemen
throughout
the
season.
Tacfclee — Da« Lanphrar, Wi*
•
•
•
His great blocking in the offensive line
toniin and Don Tloyd, Tcaa
A* the season near* its close there have
has contributed greatly to the outstanding
Christian.
been many young players that make th*
scoring that the Seminole* have done and
Guards — Roger Davtt, Syra­
future look bright. Of course, the senior
although ha will not lw on the field tivcuse an&gt;l Zrk* Smith, Auhurn.
member* of the club will tie missed when
night, wa know that ha will lie there in
Center — Mat Bauthan, Georthe action start* neat fall, hut looking
apirit.
Sta Trth.
over the lineup at present there are many
His leadership as a student ami n&gt;qwarUrbaah — Richie laic**,
sophomore* and juniors there who can
captain has been outstanding during hia
Penn SI ala.
handle the job. (.'oachea Pigott, I-uikJe,
four years at SliS and it is a person like
Halfback*—Ron Burton, NorthSilvers, and Layer have made the game of
Charlie who continues to make the sports
wratrm and Billy Cannon, louiaiATLANTA (DPI) - Halfback
ana Slate.
footbnll a real attraction for all the male
program what it ia today.
Fall ha(It — Charlea Flowera, Billy Gannon of LnulitaM Rtste
students
at RHS and there isn’t a real
Charlie,
wa
wish
you
a
speedy
re­
wa* ■ near-unanlmoua ahoir*
lliaalfiippi.
shortage of material anywhere in eight.
covery and nothing hut success in years
again
and
Auburn’*
beefy
tin*
who
AS are aenacre. Cannon,
waa the note Junior on th« won three position* ow the 1969
eoertiei' All-America team loot United Press International ABHnutheavtern Conference football
•canon. ii Uia only repeater.
Baughan. Smith, Cannon and team announced today.
Cannon. All-America last year,
Flowera gave the South the
strongest representation geograph­ wav named both SEC bsck of the
ically w.lh the Kaat following with year and SEC player of the year
Davis, Luc** and Carpenter, the by Iremendoui margin*. He ia
among the leader* In nearly every
-lonely end.”
The Midweet, which uaually phase of conference nlfenae. Can­
dominatra moat A ll-A m e r ic a non waa alio first team All-SEC
Tatted Fr*a* International
poif*4 favorites for their annual points have been defeated by un­
teama, placed only two men— in 193* and scronri team in 1937.
Th* Baltimore Colls, Cleveland clash with the Chicago Cardinal* derdog* m tight of 'he M games
Lanpheir and Burton. The SoothAuburn's three all •conference
Browns, New York Giants and (2 7). The Bear* are only a game played so far thi* season. For ex­
weal and Far Weat each won one linemen were guard Zekr. Smith
berth — Floyd and Burford, re­ center Jackie Burkett and tarkla Pittsburgh Stcelera arc favored in behind the two Wralern leader* ample, the Redskin* ware to point
Ken Rice. Smith and Burkelt, 220- Sunday's key National Football anil could lie for first place by underdogs when they tamed the
spectively.
Davit la lb# giant at the (ram pound seniors, were first and sec­ games. The Detroit Lions 2 6 1 and winning, if th* Forty-Niner* ami Coils, the loons were llte point
underdog* when they downed tti*
aUnding
and weighing 22*. ond team All-SEC revpectviely last Green Bay Packcri ( i l l (pen th* Colt* loir.
If past rrsult* this season hold Rama, tT-7, and Ih. Steelers were
The line average! 215 pounds; year. This is the first sppearanee
10th week of It). 12-week cam­ true, Sunday's heavy favorites nine point underdog* last Sunday
Burford at 1M being the only line­ (or llicr, a 230 pound junior.
The armnd-ranked Mississippi paign Thuraday in their tradition­ rould he mi for rude shocks. when they edged the Browns,
man below the 300-pound mark.
The backfield a v e r a g e s 191 Rebels and the Southeastern Con­ al Thanksgiving Day clash. The Teams favored hy seven or more 21 20.
pounds with Cannon at 20ft the ference champion Georgia Bull- Lion* ar* two-point choice* for
heaviest and also the tallest at don* each landed two bertha th* Western Division gam* *t De­
among the first eleven. Missis
aix. one.
This ISM All-America team i« vippi's chosen player* are fullbark troit.
Rallimorr, lied with Die San
the 70th annual arketion in the Charlie Flowers who lends the
tradition originated by Walter conference in rushing and guard Francisco Forty-Niners (each 8 1)
Camp at Yale in t*M and popu­ Marvin Terrell who was also for the Western lead, ia a 10
l a t e d for more than e half ren named SEC lineman of the year. point choice to whip ihe visiting
tury is Collier'* Magatine. Camp
The rhantpion Bulldogs were to* Angeles Rams. The Browns,
made the selections until hit represented by quarterback Fran­ (railing Ihe lira! place New York
NEW YORK (UPI) — Diet Army is a aeven point chose*
death in 1923, when lie waa *uc- cis Tnrkrritun and end Jimmy Gianis by a game in (he Eastern
errded by (irantland Itice.
Vickers, the only players on the race, entertain the F'orty-Ntners mills • makers feel Texas will over Navy in their big game at
In 191*. the coache. association first tram weighing less than 200 in a clash which will alfcct both clinch a Cotton Bowl berth Thura- Philadelphia. In other
major
divisions.
wtidertmik the responsibility of se­ pounds.
day and Army will treat Navy in games Saturday, Trnnrsxre ii fa­
The Browns 1611 are favored
lecting lhe All America learn on
Rounding out 1)u- first team are
the ham id a new ami impartial halfback Tom Moore of Vamler. by 10 points. If the ndditnakera their annual servic* classic Sat vored hy seven point* over Van
(rrbill, Auburn by .even over
principle — rating the leading hilt, end Dave Hudson of Florida are rigid aland these two games, unlay.
All America eandMaiea week bv «od talkie J'T Ft-biffer «f Ten. the Coils will lie alone in firat
Texas lias been installed a 10 Alabama, Oklahoma by 18 over
week in *low-motion game movies. ncn.ee—making a Intal of seven plaee. a game ahead of tin point favorite over 'lex** a *M, OXianorna .Vale, ami Mississippi
Forty-Niners, Sunday night.
When Collier'* discontinued pub
schools represented.
lication in 1936, sponsorship of the
New York (7 21 entertain* Hie ami if Die Longhorn* win they hy 34 over Mississippi State,
There were two extremely clu»r
automatically will clinch the host
Here are th* odd* net tins
coaches' All-Amerira was as
battles. Tarkenton barely edged Washington Redskin* (3 6) ami i&lt; s|&gt;ol in the Colton Bowl. If the week'* top games:
aumed a* a public .wrvlce by
favored by nine points
1’ itt*
(leneral Mills. United I'ress Inter- out Missis-ippi i|mirlrrhack Jake burgh &lt;14 1) upiel New York and Aggies upset the longhorn*, then
Thursday
naluuul distributes the coaches' Gibbs. SEC total offense leader, Cleveland in it. last two atari* Arkansas wilt land in the Cotton Virginia Tech 3 over VMI
and
Vickers
.queered
past
ends
All America team exclusively.
and la a 3W point pick to whip
Duke 4 user North Carolina
The coaches' association set up l.airy Grantham of Mississippi its third straight contender wlmn Howl.
Brown 7 over Colgate
and
tirridd
Burch
of
Georgia
• 10 man board, headed by asso­
it plays host to the Philadelphia
Texas 10 over Texas A4M
Tech.
ciation president Willace Butts.
Eagles (6 31. The Eagles and
I'enn II over Cornell
laruisiana Slate had only Can­ Drowns sr. tied foe second lie
University of Georgia coach, to
ttalurdar
make the final selections. It stud non on the first team but ted hind New York in the East.
Georgis-Georgla Tech, even
led the liullot* of the 356 coaches second-team balloting with Ihtce
In Sunday's other game, the
Soutluirn Cal 1 over Notre Dame
at more than 130 Colleges. Their players backs Jnhhliy Robinson Chicago Bears 154) are seven
WEST PALM BEACH (UPI) - Wak* Forest I over Smith Carolina
and
Warren
Kahb
and
tackle
votes reflected on the field obser­
Fifty-four pro-ant teams will com­ Rice I over Baylor
vations, comprehensive scouting Charles Strange.
pete today in a best ball fmirsom* Air Force Academy 2 over Colo.
Georgia Tech ami Mississippi Recall Haluik
reports and expect analysis of
match prior to the opening Thurs­ Miami (Fla.) 1 over Florida
each had two second learners.
BOSTON (UPI) — The Boston day Of the $13.18X1 West I’ alm
game movies.
Amy 7 over Navy
Burch
was
Joined
by
Tech
center
Bruin* have called
renter San Beach Open Golf Tournament
Serving on llm final selectiun
Tennessee 7 ov*r Vanderbilt
board with Butt* wrrr Jack Cur­ Maaie Baughan while the Rebels lialmk from their Providence
The field of 135 which will ter Auburn T over Alabama
tice, Stanford; Leonard Casanova, had Gihbs and Grantham.
farm tram for tonight'* game off Thanksgiving Day inrltidei Texas Christian 7 over SMU
Oregon: Jcm Neely, Rica; Wil­
Other players on Die second against Ihr Hangers at New York many of the biggest names in the Oklahoma 18 over Oklahoma St.
liam Murray, Duke; Bodily Dodd, team aie i|uartrrbark llnbby Baliuk was the Resit' leading
game, including U. S. Open Cham­ Mississippi 34 over Mississippi St
Georgia Tech; Hugh Daugherty, Hunt of Auhurn—-the only sopho­ scorer with six goal* ami 19 as­
pion Hilly Casper and top money
Michigan State; Jordan Ollvnr, more among the first 22 guards sist*.
winner Art Wall Jr
Yale. Itorl Wilkm-nn, Oklahoma Cat Dye of Georgia and (hill
SELECT AND LAY A WAT
\rlnr Joe Kirkwood Jr., telrvt
and Rip Engle, Prnn State.
Cochran of Alabama, anil lacklr
Sion's "Joe i'jlnnka,'' shot I M nil CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW AT
This year, for the first time, Walter Suggs of Misslsippi Stale. Howl Hid
the par 72 course Tuesday in a
the coat In's association is produc
Rio- and Tarkenton, both jun
CLEVELAND, Mi»* (UPI) — qualifying round to narrow a rec
W IEBOLDrS
lor*, ale the only non seniors oil Delta Slate College has accepted onl mi inlaw of entries. Some 82
CAMERA SHOP
the Itr-t team. Cannon, Mimic an invitation to play East Cen­ placers were exempt from qualify­
110 8. Park Ave.
and Smith aie the only irpeat- tral Oklahoma College m Ihe ing
era. There are only four seniors Christ mas Bowl at Natchitoches,
"U the it*, ond team —Baughan, U . Dec. 5.
1’aitrd P irn Inlrrtiathiu*)
Gr.uilb.ini. Uobii'oo and Kahb
l'P i's All-SEC third team line*
Thu Detroit Piston. art- veiling a
Cathedral Organ Tone for Your H o m e . . .
" r,v«
rducal.on tours., ire
f a il p a rr in Ih r Natioii.il lla .ke l- UP like Ibis End., Mickey Man"■*,
h.tll Ucocialton because of the glum of I.ST and lotion l.emer l» u«h‘ ' " . H 'Mfr fp"» I’1
lion'* public high school* attended
itriid y sc o rin g of Gene Shinof Trnrirx.vee; larklex, loirry Wag
Slim*, fourth leading Scorer In Hit* nei of Vanderbilt and Hilly Rliaw- by 87.7 per cent of the nations
NBA, tallied 17 points Tuesday nf Georgia Tech: guards, Ricliaid public high school students.
night In leading the Plslimx to a Price of Mississippi and Ed Me
th* org a n y o u
tut 91 viclurv uu-r Ihr tuple.« Cin­ Creeds of Louisiana Stair, ren
loarn In a
ti-i, Tom GotM ir of Mississippi
cinnati Knviilx
m inute , . ,
Detroit, iru reaving ilx WeUcrn (hair; hack,*, ill By Majors ol
Division lead in a gaum over SI. Tenues re. Ed Dyas of Auburn.
•n|oy fo r a
I.mm. built a 31 .Ml margin at half* Calvin ttiiif of Kentucky, Charlir
LIFETIME!
time at Shoe contributed 26 points. Itrilt of Georgia

; Cannon, Tigers
Beefy Line Paces
All-SEC '59 Team

Colts, Browns, Giants Favored
In K e y Pro Football Contests

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Odds-Makers Feel Longhorns
Cinch To Clinch Bowl Berth

Pro-Am Teams
Compete In Play

My JERRY COVINGTON ‘
Th* aexriy crowned OBC cham­
pion Sanford Seminoles travel to
neighboring Del.and tonight for
th* last gam* of the 1930 football
aeaaon.
Th* Scminolea will send 14
senior member* of the squad
against the stubhorn Bulldog* and
they *r* hoping In clo out their
careen m fine fashion.
Beniora
lonvel
Rimer and
Charlea Bogan ar* th* only two
membera of th. graduating class
that still not be dressed out (or
th* final Ilk. Linvel was lost to
th* atarting lineup when he re­
ceived a broken jaw in Ihe St.
Augustin* conical and Charlie waa
hoapitallied two weeks ago after
an aceident at practice. Both
boy» are two year lettermrn for
Us* Seminole*.
Member* of 4h* barkfield who
will be playing their last game
are: Ray Lundquiat, John Lovalace, and Randy Toonk. Umdquiat
and iDvelace have been the key

men in Ih* running gam* thi* ing offHteive Ian* wig have big
year and their aervires will be Doug Tamny replacing Bogan *4
greatly missed. Cheater Fawley, the tackle apot. Th* Mg Junior did
Jimmy Gracey, Terry Christensen, a fin* Job last w«wk against LakeTruman Troulner, Chari** Quinn, view and will h* at full atrrngth
Neely Rosa, Burk Winn, Billy Al­ for tonight'* *ont«*4. James Merbford, and Tommy Burner are ham will be at th* other tackle
member* of the forvward wall that l and he will be working on defense
will be lost via th* graduation
route. Lundquiat, Ross and Bogan also. lout week in the Lekevief
have served as co- captain a for th* game. James played hia greatest
squad this season and have done night and made m* beat showing
' on defense.
an outstanding Job.
The forward wall will be round­
Coaches Pi gott and La ode are
expected lo give quarterback Mike ed out with Christensen and Gra­
Robert* the full rein* tonight and cey it the ends, Billy Alford and
Ihe crafty quarterback should Burk Winn at the guard*, and
start off th# action by throwing Tommy Butner at center. Junior
the pigakin. If the Seminoles are guard Glenn Hodge will alternate
able lo run up as much as 26 on both offense and defense. John
points tonight they wlH break the Whelrhel, Bobby Barbour. BUI
200 mark in scoring for the »ea- Phagan, Rusty Simas, Charl^
aon so it should be an offensively Fox, and Jerry Dillard or* defen­
sive specialists that wdl be a
minded contest.
Robert* will b* firing to hia mod of th* action.
great "eircua eatch" end*, Terry
Christensen, sod Jim Gracey.
Junior John Mann will be at the
offensive fullback spot and the
backfinld will he rounded out with
Lundquiat and Lovelace at the
fullbacks. Although Mann has seen
limited action aa a bad earner
bo ia capable and ia looking far
a big night. Lundquiat and Lnv»isce will be tnrowl.ig ihe foot­
ball aa well aa running agarnet
CINCINNATI. Ohio (UPI) — th* Bulldog Defense.
Total attendance at National
The only changes in Itt* start­
league baseball games slipped
t 6 per rent during 19W hut atill
hit the third highest figure In it*
history — 9.994.218) fans, the
league reported today.
That total was 170.396 Irsi Ilian
WASHINGTON (UPI) — EuIhe 1958 total uf 1t).Dt4.5!irt, which
was the second highest total in Kfne &lt;Ho| Sherman resigned a.
history. The all-time league re- George Washington University
rord of 10,388,4*0 admissions wa* footbnll roach Tuesday for 'per­
set in lh« pout war entertain­ sonal reason.” after the Colo­
nial*' wont season In I year*
ment boom year of 1947.
Sherman, who leave. GW with
The American league attract­
ed 9.149,454 fan. lo game, during a 31-38-3 overall record, said “ I
the 1939 season, it* best year in ■•ally don't know what ( will do."
attendance since 1949, I reiidcDt He said he would “ have to think
about it a whil*.”
Joe Cronin announced today
The total represented a net Increase of 1,833,120, or about 25
per rent, over the 1958 season Named Head Coach
KINGS POINT, N. Y. (CPfp —
which drew 7,296,034 fans.
Bob Domini has been appointed
head basketball coach at Ihe U.
V Merchant Marin* Aradrmy. He
wai captain of the 1954 academy
basketball team.

N L Attendance
Dips In 1959;
A L Gate Gains

Sherman Resigns
Coaching Post

Champion Wants
New York Bout

GUTEHOKG, Sweden (UPI) —
Heavyweight rhamplnn Ingeuur
Jnhamson said today, “ Jack
Dempsey can leslify that I have
the right tn pirk Ihe site and tl.tr
for my return fight with Floyd
Patterson.” --------------------------- ;---Ingemar, who arrived hnr In
his old hum* town Tuesday night
from hi* new home in Geneva
Switzerland, added, “ and I Want
the fight in New York next June
or July.

Heads Cubs Scouts
CHICAGO (UPI) — Kay Havworth, a former major Iragur
catcher, today was named super­
visor of scouting pcrsoiuir! for the
Chicago Cub*. II* haa been a
scout for eight year* In the ma­
jor. and minors.

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News Briefs
Racers To Celebrate
ORMOND BEACH tUPIt - An
right-day relebrilion rnmmemn
riiiini the early day* of automobile
racing will be held here Saturday
and Sunday.

NEW YORK (b’ P li—An Amen
can Airhnei jet Wedneeday mghl
set a commercial apeed record oi
luur hour*, J2 minute* for a non
•top flight from San Francisco to
New York, the airline* laid.

Soraya Parties

Florida Thunder Squalls End;
Snow Spreads Across Nation
inuoring*. part of a hangar roof
wa* blown oft ami trees were up
rooted. No injuries were reported,
hut torrential rains accompanied
Ihe high winds.
The Washington fl.aaia had
blocked cross stale traffic, flooded
several hundred valleys and drove
1,100 person* from their home*
Hut civil defense official* said
the water had receded from all
hut the lowest valley..

Rjr United Pres* International
A storm swept out of the
Rockies into the Midwest today,
covering atale* from Montana to
Indiana with two to eight inches
of mow.
The snow spread from the Da­
kotas, southern Minnesota and
Iowa through the southern tircat
paikes and into central Illinois
add Indiana during the night and
•as expected to move into north­
ern Missouri and northern Ohm
today.
Florida recovered from a sene*
pf violent thunder squalls that
caused thousands of dollars dam­
age ami western Washington of

coastal stale* also reported tem
peratures down 20 degree*
The Western Rureau predicted
the Canadian air would move
south today, chilling *ht* Midland*
from tile Dakotas to Texas and
heading wed through Nevada in
to Ihe Southwest.
Florida storm* brought wind*
up to Ik) miles an hour at Fort
Lauderdale, where three light
planes were ripped from their

ficials watihed tlitir ruirs re
ptede toward their banka and predieted the atate’a worst flood In
27 year* "might be over.1’
The snow*, pred-ed by Ur.mg

tiAKY, Iml (U P lj—A di-sidcnt
Pritchard confirmed he chased
, u.eU(,rker threatened today to
uff the picket line became
hecs ie the *tr-. vnhia rsembt-r ^
-alwiy* popping on fid
to go to court under the new La
„
box Reform A d .
.
‘ aU*‘ ,"t ^'*.en,ion.
I ruler the new l.andiiini-Urilfm
Al^ 1 f ' , ™
x^T*
hi* ha»l tcltura pht’ U Ally. l.en. l.aliur Retmni Act, a union memK„ KCr!( lhll, ftM.
Iter can take hit cane to the attor­
,l( , tu.
.Steelworker*
t rnhri deprived luru of hi* right*, ney general if he ha* not received
,,m| advi.ed him t.. pro it l.iir trial at ■ union hraring.
.red with court a c t io n against the
five.
Hut .Steelw.irkri. Pie idcut Da­
vid M. Donald *.i d lie had wired
lid...oi and «dvi*e.l In lot** |»ru
ri'i. In- grievance* through union
mechanism.
Lib-mu said he was mdoted
from picket line- at LI. S. Sleep*
IT IlC A iiO
I II PI I—A four-en­
National Tuhe i o. Oct. 2d be­ gine cargo plane was flying a*
cause he culled McDonald a ''die. much a. '.hi feet tuu low when it
tutor*' and complained that the plowed through live house* and
union head was mishandling liego an apartm e nt huildllig ami killed
tiaiionv In end the steel atnkc.
11 persons, aviation official* said

winds, dumped eight inches on
,
..
.
Montana, three lo five inch.* on
North Dakota and two lo three
inches m Colorado through ceil
tral tilutoia. Lander, Wyu, report
ad an isolated two-inch [.ill,
South of the snow area sleet
• put a hard glaze on highway*
from Arkansas into Kentucky and
Tennessee. Four niche* of arrow
fell m the lireat Smoky Moun­
tain* National Park, causing driv­
ing hazard*.
A cold air front tallowed the
snow out of the Rockies and
dropped mountain temperatures
20 to Jo degree* from readings of
JM hour* before. The Atlantic

thiang Planning
Revolution Move
WASlilNtifON tllP lf -Lcner
»ti.-lino Cliiang Kui-*hek plan
lu para-hutr anno Chine.p Na
tuinaliwt agent, into Communill*t
^ China In orgaiuza • revolution
" within the near future," Rep
Silvio U Cunt* ( R-Ma«».) said
Wednesday
Lome said Huang u not plan
u m g an tnvasiou hut intends to
en e oiiin gc *n d help anti-Cnm m um xt C h in e s* *m H i*
m ainland
&lt;tsig« a m ajor revolt.

Use O f New Labor Ruling

ROME (UP1I — form er Em
pro* Soraya of Iran dined Wed
nesday night with Italian Prince
Kainiondo Omni and hit molher
After dinner Soraya and Omni
danrrd until midnight.

Trial Recessed
JACKSONVILLE lUPH - The
tax exanon trial of Henry *nd
Santo Traffirmte ha* been recessed
fur tile Thanksgiving holiday, Several St Petersburg policemen If (ti­
ll id Wednesday in the draw mint
Inal already in it* lecoml week.
Tntiinony will resume Monday
morning.

Freedom Fighters Found Dead
NEW YORK (CPI) — A body
idenlitlrd a* that of Pot I Hang
Jen ten. former Danish diplomat
txho wa* fired from hi* t’nitrd
\aiiont job for refuting to name
participant* in the Hungarian
inti-Communist revolt, wa* found
today m a park In Wurrn* horough.
Police »aul there was a gun
near the twwlx and the (are had
been smashed Homirnle deter
tite( were a*signrd to the r*«e,
hut it tta* n&lt;n kmivtn Immediately whether hr hid been Main or
committed nucule
Hang Jensen vanished Monday
and h*d been tta oh led of a 11*

atate muting persons alarm He
wi* lad »een when he tell In*
home m l.ake Sucre**. X. Y. for
work at * job wilh CARE where
he wa* employed after hi* I'N
discharge.
Hang-Jensen loot hi* UN Jot)
when he refused to turn oxer lo
Secretary Genera! Hag llauunar
akyield a master lid of partin
pant* in die lS.Vt Hungarian remit
agamat the Communist govern
menl.
lie subsequently agreed to de
vtruy the document in the pcea
enee of UN security offlelala ao
the lid would not fall into Commuiuat hand* and rmmlt m repris

alt again* relative* of Hungarian
refugee*.
Mr*. Helen Noland Rang Jensen
•aid her husband left home Mon­
day for hi* "(top gap” jolt with
CARE Inc., but CARE official*
•aid he never arrived for work.
Police »aid he had been under
a psychiatrist's care.and had been
deapondenl liver lo** of hi* I'N
|i&gt;h and dilficultie* in getting a
new one. Thry (rariit he might
have taken hi* own life
Mr*. Hang Jenxrn «.ud die did
not lilink lie would commit till
rule and. indead, expre**ed the
fear he might have become an
amneaia victim.

Is Flaming

NEW YORK iDPI) — Srnger
Judy (iarland is in Donors Hos­
pital. reportedly •tilfrring from
iirpelitut. It wa* learned AA’rdnes
day night thil Mis* (iarland had
entered the hopital anil her hit*
*'an,b Slit Luft. had taken a room
in **'f hospital to be near her.
ui
t*
i
V A i e t K a t f e r O U lH l
GULFPORT, Alia*. fUPl) — A
Navy
minesweeper has found
wreckage at the twltoui of tha
tlulf of Mexico believed to he that
of a National Arlinea plane that
crashed near here Nov. tA killing
42 persons. Nine hodic* have been
recovered and the Civil Aeronau­
tics Hoatd said other* may lie
recovered if the wreckage is Ihat
of the airliner.

Plane Flying Too
Low, Report Says

Lib-on told Rogers he planned t o d a y .
to sue Eugene Pritchard, t.ocul
This was one of tire few clues
JiitiT grievance vuinmltteu head; released by city and Civil Aero­
union *ub district director Utvul nautic* Hoard official* investigat­
K 'tic .'d . union trustee! Clifford in g the searing. Id tuition crash
I". I jin..' *m| lie nmii Ani|ri«nn rue-day of the Trans World Air
and John I ripp. hoih metnbera of lines Super H Constellation.
tiie local gilr.u i.e e riunmlttee.
A CAR spoke-man said results

Stripper Divorced,
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LAS \ FCAS, Ncv. Il l'll
S*tri|i|tri « nmly Harr a t* divurtrd
Wr&lt;ln**wi|/q\ untrriptl WhlrifBtliv
night midi 1'rifny fi«*r•I a t«VypMr
Fr iii" pi * t»n ?ientt*iui*
r lie 1ini Ijf i*xiitir 4ii n«ri*i
dhi* \sa * ' in it f*&gt;*r-* ttlxiut whal
in d*r nki i hi*f fmuiili'4 a* 4 run

ifiitrnt r
\ft** iLirr. frrr
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fri.fMHP Imrul

Failure

ti. A. M 'N D AIII. to allow it gutliiiR a letter of commendation from ( dr.
N«rman K. Mclmu.*, commander of YAH-It, at the Naval Air Station. A
■special wt*H|M&gt;tU technical librarian in VAH-.1, Nitniliilil received the conimemlation for hi* work in .simplify iitir the lw«ti»r sy stem fur keeping in­
ventory of classified pnhlication*.

Suit Dropped

Woodruff Denies
Report He'll Quit

Jimmy Durante
Decides To Wed
IIDl.I.VWtuiD (DPI) — Jimmy
(ScltnozzoU t Durante, hti year old
riilrrtaliier who luvaxt* the world'*
moxt famous no*e. saw he'* going
to marry lit* girl friend of 14
year* — but not right away.
The famed entertainer who
speaks a dialect all III* own vaid
It*! anrt Margie Llltlr, about 40,
would lie married next year, proli
alily in June
"I finally got vuneone to trail
me arounrl hv da nose.” cracked
the trahiing liuranle. He was mar
ried once belore. but hi* wife of
22 year* died m 191.1
Dm.line told t ruled Plrs* lo
iernational Wednesday night that
lie proposed to Mire Lillie about a
month ago at Trank Sinatra i re*

of the hoard's detailed piohr prob­ GAINESVILLE (I PI
Florida
ably will lie released at a CAM Tool ha II Coach Hoh WreMlrnlf, on
hearing in I Imago.
the eve of the *e&lt;i*on * final g.irne
.igairnt Miami. hs&lt; ag.rm den oil
a newspaper report he intend* to
l.tiiran!
quit.
"Hen, site Ini' vvetylioiL we're
lit the latest of lu-wpapcr *t.,ries
telling married, and dal * it,” be
about
WoiNlrull
•
future
at
T
lor
Ida.
TALLAHASSEE
I l l 'l l High
aid "It * ilettmtely on "
w.ilrr has ruii-ed postponement the Miami New* said Thursday
He denied In* marriage would
•of thr opening of deer and wild Wouilrulf •will not to- asked to &lt;.ni lo Id* retirement h"g hunting irHMitl in Rolith
I.ii, sj limes tile newspapers say
■lay 011 in bit dual &lt;upar Hy of
I- loriila
I in gonna pul tiie iclmoil uut to
coach athletic diteclot
Ihe Lame mol Kis|v CtimmisThe Newt xald this aioiiiitcemenl pasture arol take hie easy," he
ion is.tie.l ,rt emergemv order may come early ne«i werk m said So far I am t got no plan*
Wnine -da* r o » e r i n g Hroward liatnesville
m lhal particular directum
&lt; minty and paits of Dade and
Wncwjrulf told l m ed Pres* Inter
"Them are tit* condition* that
Palm Heaeh counties The sea.on utional the story was just another prevail.
was delayed until Dee id because minor amt ha* no basis of fact.
Mavtie I thiidda got married
o f condition* created hy recent Our imK concern i* heating Vti long ago
if* been rumored ao
I Hill*.
arm Saturday "
'mam limes
he laughed

High Water Delays
Hunting Season

Capt. Edwards Relieves
Cdr. M dnnis A t V A H -3
('apt Tiaok tL Edwards relies
ed t'llr Norman K. Milium as
commanding officer nl YAH 3 at
Impressive change of command
ceremonies at the Naval Air Sta
lion Wednesday.
Capt Edwards lias been in
\ All 3 lor several week* attend­
ing Plane lommander School.
Capt. Edward* was no ihe atuff
*4 SHAPE m Pan*, brim ■ twing
ordered to Y VII 3. lie wal pro­
moted from coin in antler U&gt; cap
lam m Julv
&lt; *pt L L toll rrsierod ihe D S

New Red Shakcup
Is Announced
MUSCIIW 1 1T) 4—Nikolai Igna
tov wa* rrmovesl belay as presi­
dium presiilenl of the Russian Hrpuhlic’i supreme Soviet in an
ollu-r political sltakeup m Ssivict
tepotilii s
In recent seeks folii top securt
ly nlfirers in varitMts Soviet re
public* have lu-en slllltcd New
srcnnly ulltre i* have been iiumeil
in the repuld" • of Kazakh. V/er
liaiian. Toikmeroslan and Ilyelo
ru ssi a
The newspaper Snvietakaya Hel
ontMiya aonsoinred Wednesday
Alexaiuler I’ereliliin hail tieen re
moved a* chairman of Hie stale
vecurily colli litItlee of the Hyelo
rtissian

re|«lblir

Naval Academy m HLM and gra
‘dilated with the das* of
..........
via* assigned to the DSS Mahan
ami CSS T’oolr liefnre entering
(light training ill I'M), lie was de­
signated a naval aviator lit 1944.
lie then went to VC 79 a* Execu
live Officer. From VC 79 he wa*
ordered to V T HU a * rommanding
officer. After the war he wa* on
Ihe Stall of CCD a. flying with
VCN-t and project pilot at NAT
Inyukcrn, Calif
During the Korean eontlict he
wa* executive officer of VC 1A amf
commanding officer of VK 112
After Korea lo- was elucf project
offieer at Utc Naval Vlr Test Ceil
ler ami Ilien attended the NV I'l*
Defense College Trout there he
was assigned lo the staff of
NH APE ai Pan*
Edward*, hi* wile, the former
Mis* Clono Hell o( Oakland, Calif .
ami iwo daughters, Susan and
Katherine, live on fair view Drive
Sanford
.Soule of die medal* &gt; ajii Ed
ward* wear include three Air
Medals, Ihe I Uiumeud,liIon Kin
Inm and the Navy l nit Cum men
dallnn.
Cdr. AD louts, will go to A AH 123
on die W’e*l Coast to take over
a- rommanding nllieer He re|iorted lo AAll 1 m Pi.at a* executive
oft leer. He relic* ed L'dr. E, It.
Hurrell a* commanding ulllcer m
July.

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPD —
An Alla* Able mrem rocket, AmerIca'i largest space vehicle, fails'll
(relay to pul a 372 pound satellite
in orhit around the moon.
tt was the t ’ndesl Stale*1 sixth
straight failure tn launch a mono
rocket.
IV. A K. Tluol id Space Tech­
nology Lalmrutorir* said "Mimething wen! wrong in the upper
•tagr, ami the aalcllite, meludmg
that beautiful payloM), fell into
the ocean."
What at first apjiearrd lo xgientiita a* an apparent iuce««»ful
launching to match Riiaxu'*
space probe* ended in dumnl fail,
ura when a piece of ihe rocket
fell flaming minutstt after launch­
ing
Even the giant Atlaa booster,
Uva firat of Uiu four tlagei of the
93 foot rocket, apparently tailed to
expend ita Agi.ouu pound Uinret
fully before tlx missile conked
(Mil
"We did nut get a full flight
nf Ihe Alla* booster because
something apjMteoUy hapfiened in
Ihe up(&gt;er atagea." Thiel said. An
\ir Force tpokevnan tn Waahinglon said live Alla* huiuter appeaerei to "functitm vrefl." however,
Tluai i,ml a search would be
made hy Ih*«I prohaldy (relay to
recover the part of the misade
that
, fell into the Adamic.
.
.
A "*’ * W"&gt;*'atKe aystem ami
facsimile device to get th* frvtt
world's first picture* of the lunar
"farside" surface were feature*
of the new Atla* Aide.
Tin* bunslfd tnentl.*!*' cunfiilenre in either hitting the moon
or orbiting it.

Filipino Looting
Charges Denied
W ASHLNtiUlN (CPI) — The
Defrtise Department soys It haa
Nt» eviilimL'e tn IiMwi’k up * cmitfr fi* iiM ii i ftiAf i f i Ihat th# Philips
111n r « itm urnnif nl u h arni^inf
r . *S liDOp* anal winking at Ur^t*♦villa liMilinir *»f AmtfrU'an ptu*
lifity .
Hut (hr dapartninit »4kl it

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any
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♦ulN'oiiiruuti*r toll*! tifturned r#• 1111y (rum tho* I'h ilip p in v a .

I hairman (irorgi* Malum ( l 1*
\v\ i ann«»un4i*i|, ni(aiilim#t that
tin* «uhc4iiiuiliU€ik vu&gt;uM ilUfail*
u a I i* \G‘nvi*rS clutr^fi*. He
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' I never tloie a [wnriv Irom the
Salvation Arm&gt;
Police ollivialv taul it was true
They detailed the gnusl ami evil
life of David Enslave Taylor
Weekday* Taylor ajipeared to
he a mialel employe alllmugh he
wa fattening h.s (It *0 weekly
pay with forged ciieik'.
On one of hi* Sunday spree* he
became so enamored nl a blonde
nightclub hostess hr gave her a
172* diamond ring, a 12*0 gold
bracelet, a tape rrcoZiU-r, four
dresses, a vacuum clraner. a
washing machine ami a refrigera­
tor.
Thr next Saturday be was back
uv h*a Salvation Army uniform,
going from dew to drew begging
p*nnies for the Salvation Armv

Boy, 9, Is Just
Too Good For Club

•State

Hi'piii tint'll t

apokAanmil.

Lincoln Whitr hiamlnl the U^«
mwker » vhaikcet “ vtuupletely uu*
true * While itfuiin*: detailed
i
iMiiiutful, VShi|p noted that Lhii
ST ALB AN S . England 1 1 IT I
ruuntry it ^nga^rd in talk*
ami selling ropie* nf M« magazine her bx Hi» Arms while shower­
day night, the turn I gulf club re­ (hr t'hilippimM on thr ttaiua
War Cry."
ing her with champagne, caviar, fused to let Ids Uyear-old nun join 1 . S, forte* in the l*Ur ids*
Most week night* be ami hi* nylon negligees, Rower* and
l r aiisc he Could Ix-at *11 the adult
wile vat Inline reading the Ribb­
incut her h .
and -ouirtimr* he would lour Ihe candy.
I.owe, head bartender *t Ihe
Hia wife wa* surprised but for
poll* m uniform, collecting pen
met while singing hit favorite giving when hi* tale unfolded in Halt hwood Hall L*&gt;lf * tub, said
club oflicial* ruled the hoy wa
*ong. "Count Your Blessings.”
court.
Thru on Sunday* lie would re
"He always brought me stock’ tuo young lo join.
Sanford developer .Sam Lawwn
"It i« not because lie i* too •aid yesterday that he plan* to
vert to Ilie life of a playboy, tell ing* every Saturday," she said.
young
Member*
arc
afraid
a
log hr* friend* hr wa* the owner "He wax very affectionate. 1 am
build home* on 33 lot* on AVcst
of Ion yewerty More* while he still married to him and I cannot child might hca* Ihem," said the Third St. "a* rapidly a* the da
father.
pawed mil gold wall lies to host kick a man who a* down "
rna.id justifies "
Lowe said hi* tun Edmund
ewes win* caught hi* eye One
Ihe 13 homes In the $10,000
Taylor was le.sx forgiving on
"lives for golf und he has I,eaten class will have three hetlrrevm*
night four of Ihe hostesses staged himself.
a hair polling brawl aver tm at
"1 have lirooglit disgrace mi the all the Lip golfer* at the club. ami alamt t.2.V0 square feet nf
tent ions
Salvation Armv anil the unifrM'm Hr liai evert Ix-aten Uie area space, he said They will be on
Once ha confided to a hiwles* I wore," lie said. "I throw my champion."
lot* that vary between 71 xnd *t
The bartender said "snobbery" (eel wide amI 12J and tJ7 feet
Uut )*• aomellme* helped ihe Sal­ tell an ttw mercy uf the court."
vation Army anal after that he
The judge eenlrrus-d Taylrx m might also rxplam thr rltib'i re deep between Persimmon and
fu-ut to allow In* son to join.
Pomegranate Avenues.
collected 79 cent* e w ek from *even year* in prison

6-Day Drudge, But Sundays--W ow!

LiiNOON (DPI) -During the
fjtiir, 1*M* than 12 hour* nft*»r hrr wrek Itavid LuMav* Taylor, 47,
* A 2wth i ' j . s reunion for the f ir «c hu-F.rtnd «|i v**1*•*«! hrr in [&gt;»l wa* a humble bre&gt;kkcrj&gt;er, On
S minidr lll;;!i School C I j s * of 19.1ft Itil,
Friday* ami Saturdays he dmined
Troy H f'hiitip* divurreil Mi«»
M hem g p inncit h r a group of
a Salvation Army uniform and
Harr on irr«Mind«
rrudty «nfi
W et rla*s member*.
collected pennies for the poor fM
iw
y, ha* been te! a * the de»«rti«&gt;n Shr ih*»t him in thr Sunday*’
Wow'
•
tMinach
in
J
a
n
u
a
ry
.
ID5t#.
but
hr
date for live event which will be
tin Sunday night lie berain* Uie
did
n«»t
pr«*««
rUivr*,
Krurdinif
held at die K in g and Prin ce R e *
playboy of the Western world,
to police.
.j^ l*'» r*n t near C a **e !b e rry.
moving in lasndo::'* fanciest night*
invtlaitazu have he*n ixmishI to
cltifw, lipping hig and living hig
t'd members whig* add reuses are
wilh the 314.919 he had embezzled
known. Ye* 'n be emtarted sre Rube (Joldberjf Hurt
from lh« jewelry firm where he
N E W V u R K i d 'l l
C u tlo o n ist worked.
i|.e former Fthei Dale. Christine
Cuo«, Rectfia Mae Hart. lorrame Koiie tioidtwig. 74. was hospital­
live triple ktfe rd Taylor came
llrgmao, ocZama Blade*, and ized today with a disle-ated left uut Wednesday mi Old Hailev
Clrady Lallan'. Jr Vnvone with •huithlrr and chipped tome suf. where he told live judge he wa*
ItfurmaiKHv cjn ’ern.ng ti e»# ]s;» feted when be ilipped and fell on guilt/ on aM 102 coonu &lt;d forgery,
re d * m m '-.*-! in call Mr* Diek a sidewalk a- he left a N'e&lt;e York ttieft and embezzlement Hig he
harher-hoji
k •ert.
wrntrii one thing certain:
ly

MOSCOW (CPI i — Soviet news­
paper* today accused If. S, Secre­
tary of State Prristian A. llrrter
of gixiug "silly'’ ami "ungracious"
answers to i|iie*tion* alamt Ameri­
can foreign policy.
Pravda and Izvi-stia criticized
Oerjrr'a an*wi-r« to &gt;|ue*lioni on
('. S. policy on disarmament, Red
China, foreign missile hares and
rocket development.

In Copenhagen the afternoon
newspaper *'H.T." speculated to­
day that a family dispute over
Hang Jen«en'« plan* to return to
Denmark might he Ihe real mo­
tive for hi* disappearance.
H T. «aid he recently t&lt;dd •
Danish friend hi* chance* in tho
l mint State* had been spoiled
and he wanted tn return to hit
native Denmark.
Police discounted the theory ad­
vanced by saline of Rang Jensen**
neighbor* that hr might have
tieen kidnaped Ity pro Communi*!*
ivr Communisis m connection with
Ilie incident which resulted in the
Iixm of hit UN Job.

M oon Shot

Judy Garland 111

NEW YORK (IIPII — The atlorney for Heard Consolidated Pub
licatmn announced Wednesday that
the company'* t-l.Hat.iaJU New
York libel sun ag.nn*l the Amen
can Newspaper timid would tie
dt upped The publishing company
filed a l*i million soil in Washing
ton Hie previous d.i*. Heard con
lend lhal the timid published IdaUm* and iriiunoire via lenient * m a
report staling that tnr New York
Journal-Arneric.in, a Hears! new*
paper, and the ScnppUowsrd
newspaper. New Yoik World Tele
grain A Son were planned lo
inerge

NO. 572

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Union Member Threatens Hel ler Criticized

( b ia n g is pledged uinlet agree
m e id s with die t tilled S la te s not
Vo w-e fuicv «&lt; the "p rin c ip a l
k f m e an *
of w o rkin g tor the d o w n ­ viutt ii j n f * r * M ir 0/ n a rrn iu H,
Sh* lr * nr»| nnl)
fall .»( th * C h in e e t'o m m u n ist
tiiai th«» I S Supreme Cuurt had
re g im e uti the m ainland.
turiuNl
her Intent m|i|sCm I.
I he t luted States.discou nlw the
U 'si v 1ri|r h r r
w ith III! It* chnict*
p&lt;Jssihlllt&gt; of w su cc e ssfu l popular
nt hr r t flat 1 tn jmlrvirv I Dick to I till
le v n lt in Red t tuna utiles* large
U# tvt ia’*:m «erviti|| thr «eni+ni-r
elem e nt* of the at m y tu rn a gain st
melfd nut in 1B57.
tne regim e nr lir a up with a d is s i­
KnrmU «jild *hr Indk’Ktfd «h&lt;
dent factum w ithin the C o m m u n ist
plAnnrd to return to Ttfian to»hi&gt;
P a tty.
■iq shr «M»uk| dtiir! dcrvinif thr

*S H S Class Of 1939
Plans Reunion

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2(i. 1959

Diplomat W ho Refused To List

Jet Sets Record

I’ INK-CONE T l’ItKEYS to brighten up Thankagivinv for Seminole Me­
morial Hospital putieiiU are presented by Mra. Connie Williams of the
Sanford Garden Club to Hospital Administrator Hurry Weir and Dietician
Patty McDavit. The tiirkeva. which th* Garden Club member* fabricated
from pine cone*, pipecloanrrs* cre|&gt;e paper and toothpick*. were placed on
the patient*’ fixxi tray* (relay.

Katabliahed 1908

Construction Of 33
Homes Is Planned

�A-V

Minister Stresses
Need For Service
In Kiwanis Talk

Can Settle Strike

■ A M Y N. MANZiKK, line chief of VAU-tl wua trannferror) to tho Fleet Reecrve last week after 20 years of
aettre Navy service. The VAH-11 commanding officer,
Cdr. Gordon H. Robertson, left, read the chief's orders
and presented him with a parting gift from hla'ship*
■utee before Matuiek Inspected the squadron for the
tu t time. Chief Manslek plans to settle in Sanford.

Inf atecl union and management
officials to a new round of conforanees hens next week in hopes
af ending their impasse over a
new contract.
Tho eonferoneea probably will
start Tuesday. They represent the
government's first formal stop to
reopen negotiations sine# the SOO,000 steelworkers were forced to
call off tholr 110-day strike and
return to work Nov, T under a
Taft-Ilartley injunction.
Union sources exported little to
com* o f the new talks because
they doubted that the companies
would come up with n revised
wage offer until shortly before
the W-dsy Taft-Hartley injunction
expires Jan. 26.
Under the law, the presidential
fact-finding board which recom­
mended tho Taft-Hsrtiay Injunc­
tion must report to tho president
by Jao. 8 if tho dispute hoo not
boon settled by than.

Worry Clinic
' qegy oatoot You raMten ho tho
t o r acd mark yewr owe auawm
I la tBa CBHttoas hotow. to oath
cam, am worker to It finitely
emortor to too ether:
BY — GROflCE W. CRANK,
f k . D „ M. D.
CASK C — tot: Joseph Suooeo,
Read about M, to a prominent manUUdterer, a* well ai a itaunch
YMCA rooter, at St. Louii.|
BoconUy ha vialtad my Bible
C bm at the Chicago Temple, and
MC Stood together afterward*.
"Dr. Crane,” be began, "I havo
worked out o quick telephone techtoqm by which 1 eaa weed out 13%
o f too undesirables who want exo-

CRtivo Job* with my company.
“ Thr example, 1 tell about a
ample of concrete cxici and then
« k them bow they’d handle thow
actual problems.
“ Ohviooaiy,

thla

doean't

give

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PHONE FA 2-1316
ADMIHHION . Me
KIDDIES UNDER 13 • FREE
TODAY R FHIDAY
FIRST HANFORD SHOWING
AT T.SC AND 10:18 P. M.

CO-FEATURE AT 8:13 P. M.

"A PRIVATE’S AFFAIR"
la Technicolor • Starring
Bel
Terry
Gary

Wfloa

Moure

Crosby

realiie, but I likt to see bow
they will approach tho probloma.
“ What oloe era ra employer do
to check on a proepectivo worker?”
T U T r o t BMPLOTU
Well, lot’s parry that queitloa
aad lot you reader* vote. Aaaualog that other thing* arc equal,
which of the two noa below will
usually raaho tho anew reliable
worker:

Tbs tallow who earned hla own
money by carring a newspaper
route during high school gr the
boy whose parrata slaply gave
him aa allowance?
The man who carries adequate
life Insurance or tho Improperly In­
sured applicant?
The man who imokne or the nonsmoker? The man who Beet liquor
or the teetotaler?
The.maa who Is In hock to the
abort loan compute* or tho fallow
who Uvea within hla budget?
FROTHY OK HTABLE
Many people have frotjiy per­
sonalities whereas others are sta­
ble and reliable. Which of these
men Is usually more dependable?
The active church member or
the nonchurch member?
The Sunday Krhnot teacher nr the
non-teacher? The Boy Scout or
YML'A worker vi. the non-worker
In such youth groups?
The home owner or the renter?
The parent v». the non parent?
The fellow who originally came
from the farm or a city man?
Hi* high school graduate vs. the
min graduate?
Tli* oldest child vi. the middle
(or youngest) child?
The divorced man or the one
who is happily married?
The fallow who take* his reire*
lion with his family va. the one
who runs off with hla mala cron
lei?
The former operator of a term
or other private business va. the
felolw whu has always punched a
lime clock for a living?
The man who tells vulgar Jokes
vi. the one who does not?
The fellow who heU on tfe* hore
** v*. the non-gambler?
VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE
Anybody who has graduated
from an accredited or large high
school has usually proved his In­
telligence, without other expensive
I. Q. tests.
So the answers to the questions
above arc then of Irvmcmlnui val­
ue in weeding out the less elfi
ctenL
In each query riteil. one men
Is generally superior lo the ulhrr.

STARTS TODAY
Yuur ThnnkbitivinR Hit
3 Dili DAYS

Fabulous FABIAN and that BLUE DENIM*8IRI
. in a motion picture aglow with young
love and adventure.

"Sine* w* have more mntorlnl
bteatlnga than any other nation,
why aren’t we a happy people.”
the Rev. Baieoob Carltoo, tuper*
lotendcnt of the Enterpriaa Methodiit Children'a home, asked San­
ford Rlwaolana yesterday.
“ Why are half our hospital beds
filled with patients iufferta| from
mental tensions? Why are tran­
quillize* so popular?” the Meth­
odist minister asked.
The reason la that our material
blessiois don’t send us to God as
they should, Rev. CsrMou sold.
Determination to a«t simply tho
material things In Ufa mikes tar
an empty eiiatenca. Thoeo who
bare the meet materially, often
seem the moat unhappy, ha said.
How dlfforont this situation In
from the Pilgrim fathers who
apcnl their first year In America
wricked with disease and on the
verge of poverty and yet offered
three doys thanksgiving to God,
Rev. Carlton pointed out.
America la truly biassed by
God. Carlton atreoood. Wa havo a
billion acre* of term land, MO mil­
lion acres of forest. 100 million
acres of mineral land, 17T million
major machines and a radio lor
every three people.
“ But, many of our children
have loot the way; they are la tho
courts because they need someson to raaeh out aod help them/*
ho said, and cited tho need for
service rather than mere personal
gain in Ufa.

IN PATH OF DISA8TER — Here is one of the home*
amnahed by the TWA Constellation freight plane which
plunged into a residential area near Midway Airport,
Chicago. Hie craft waa attempting an emergency land­
ing immediately after takeoff when it crashed. The pilot
and co-pilot and at least four persons in homes were re­
ported dead. Nine others were missing. At bottom, an
unidentified homeowner searches through wrecked
houae. Fire-blackened crib liea on ita side at left.

THE BIGGEST TAX CHECK given the city so far in
this year's tax collection was presented to Sanford City
Clerk Henry Tamm Friday by Robert Shcdden, manager
of the Southern B«U Telephone Company's Sanford
branch. The cheek was for $ 16,862.44.

Legal Notica

TOYS * HOBBIES

VtrTfTIOta KAMI
Nor ICS IU hereby alien that I
am engaged In buelneae at til*
•anforO A*#.. Semlaole County,
Flarten. under the fletltlou* sea*
*f, leaterd novelty C*. esd that
1 Intend to reulettr eald same with
the ClerU af the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida, In ,acrordenre with the provlelon* of
the Vlrtltloue Name Statutes, tn.
•It: Stetloa Ml.•» Florida Statutes

lilt.

Seminole High To Join
Biggest School Program
•emtooto H I* School wto Joto
to tho largest nationwide oduca(toast tooting program in hlatory
toto aprtog, county testing prop a n director W. W. Wharton told
tin Ptoeernat P-TA at this week'*

Moat to toe goifdom'a profess­
ional elite will shoot for the I2.0M
flrat prise to the first to two Flor­
ida tournaments which cloae out
the PGA'a ISM season.
The field of 128 pros Included
Art Wall J r , the IBM Masters
champion-end leading money-win
tier to the current Mason; Arnold
Palmer, the ISM Masters champ;
Doug Ford, Dow Ftnaterwald,
Julius Boros and defending cham­
pion Pete Cooper.

Legal Notica
Norton in HUBERT C1IVKN. that
th. Board «f Tounty fommleelon•r&gt; of Hsmlnale fount,, Florid*.
• Ill rseelvs M e te d bids up lo &lt;
n'rloek P, X. Jliimtav. November
SO, ISIS at Hie Clerk'S Off'r* In
III* I'nurt Hour#. Sanford, Florida,
for Die follow Iris:
A&lt;-&lt;-ountlnn Mmhltta &gt; have the
following eiieclflrallone:
Minimum of It r*Xl*tara with
It amimulatlnu nnd totalIne illssU capacity.
HaimnaUl. vol.___‘ unit. fur
I Itanslne machlna applli-allnn
when dr.lr.d, Bat-lt rontrnl
unit contain* four program*,
and a Iurn of the ••Uetor
knob »«ltrhM frum nn* prour.m tn onuther.
Amom at It- i.rrla*. nmvaoieni ami inathemaMr*I func­
tion, iirouranimait on the
i-nnlrnt unit.
Automatic tslillei af all
accumulator*.
A u t o m a t ic prlntln* of U.ytiu.ril ilalo.
Villi kr&gt; hoard.
Mult bar* illt, - 1 aublracllun of
all accumulator*. Puriliaaa t-i ho
(•■nllnsant upon dollvary wuliln
iuiri&gt; dara from dal* of purvhaa#
order.
The Poar-t raaarvaa tba riant lo
rajait any and all blda. lllda |,»
ha upontil at a nnolinu l» &lt;'• lield
T u t.d ay.

livrom lier

I.

IS IS .

Ji.liu Krliter, fhalritiao
Vltoali liavld it. Oalrhol,
Clark
To ha piilillihtd Nuiembar l» ani
:* iii»

Seminole County students equal­
led national average or above U
teat year, which is a reflection of
a good school program, Wharton
laid. The educational testa show­
ed (wo per cent gifted, 14 per
cent superior, M per cent average,
18 per cent below avrrig» and two
per cent
mentally retarded.
Scholarships are often awarded
on tfta basis of these ‘exams, he
said.
Seminole rounty school leaders
art working an two pilot projects
to deal with the two high and
low categories. There Is one quali­
fied teacher for escepdonal child­
ren in the south part of the coun­
ty, Wharton said. Teachers wtll
consult with parents to help the
parents understand their children's
problems, he explained.
Pinecrest'a delegate to (hr Jttth
Annual Florida P-TA convention
held in Jacksonville Nuv. 18-lg
told the local group that now more
than ever he is proud In belong

to P-TA. U . A. B. Chevalier raid
that tho convention atmosphere
was purposeful and enthusiastic.
P-TA la noa-purlleua but defini­
tely politic a] to the extant that H
engage* In politics to get laglaIstkm passed for better educa­
tion, Mr*. Clifford Jenkins, first
vice president of tho national
P-TA reminded tho Pin*event par­
ents.
PInacreat treasurer and finance
chairman Freeman Baggett pre­
sented the proposed budget which
war unanimously approved. Pinerrast’a P-TA now ha* ICS mem­
bers, Mrs. W. A. Hon), reported.

Sl«: William H Bailer a
Irish On TV
Betty n. Ballsy
CHICAGO (UPI) - Notre Dane T* be published 11, H, t, M.
will appear oo three of the four
college basketball ttouhieheoder*
boated thin Mason by Loyola Univanity la the Chicago stadium.
Notre Dime play* Bradley and
Loyola mots Xavier of Ohio to
the program optaer, Joe. M.

la Tkaatkfal Tribute —
THB
HBMINOLB
— DnBARY
HBABT
COUNCIL
gratefully nceepta and acknowledge* memorial rentrlbnitona
far HEART RESEARCH.

te a Our Layawsy
A ai P.N.B. H u

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Olmedo Confirms
Hell Turn Pro
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Unpredictable Alex Olmedo confirm­
ed todsy he wtt ready to turn
professional and vowed he would
be "the greatest player ever.”
But the top ranking amateur
tennis player of both Americas
conceded humbly be bad "a lot
to learn" and was a long way
from the lop where Pancho Con
rate* and l.t-w Hoad pngn as the
world’s finest.
Promoter Jack Krairrr said a
i-ofitrart
in the hands of Olmedo’s attorneys and that it
would be only a matter of lime
beforr signing ll wat indicated
the 23 year old native of Peru
probably will aign Friday or Mon
day at the latest.

f//vAftPY/z/'/c/wrlbr/u/'/f,
Cowan’s

The Family That Sknlen Together Sluyn Together

SKATE
CITY

Echols Bedding Co
Gwaltney Jewelers
Gormly, Inc.
Gumm Jewelry

B. L. Perkins &amp; Son
B. E. Purcell Co.
Randall Electric
Ro-Jay
Robson

Sporting

Goods

DOG TRACK ROAD
Ju«i ion Feet Uff U »y. li »
Turn \t eat at (he Big Lighted

SHOE SKATE
I'hone TE 1-1081
Adult Begteuer* C!*»* — Monday! 8:15 to 7:13 put.
lluu-i-w lie .’ I’lnaa—Ihuradey* 10 a. m. lu 13—and 2 tu I p.
( Itlldrcn'l nder II tin an — Saturday. IU In ll:.1l) a. m
Figure and Free-Nlyle — Saturday a 3:JO tu ti lt) p m.
PRIVATE LESSONS UY APPOINTMENT
Inalrvctor — Mr. George JlcUudre
Speed ( la.a — Tuesday* 8:13 to 7:13 p.m.
Junior Hotkey — Saturday* 1:3(1 to 3:13 p.m
Senior Hurkey — Sundays 1:30 i* k:0Q p.m.
Instruct** — Mr. Boh i empbell

OPEN EVERY NIGHT
7:30 P. M. to 10:30 P. M.
Psrty Groups By Arrangement With Management
Nntinoe BntUfdny nnd Ssndn, g to 4:M p. m.
MANAGERS) JOHN MIKI.ER nnd J. HIIKAI.Y BEST

l

YIIUI fid rtUN 1)1 HH" s m tIIIIN S

Garrett's
Hollywood Shop
Ivey’s
Jacobson's Dept. Store
Wm. E. Kader, Jeweler
Kel's 5c, 10c, &amp; 25c Store
J A M IH 1S S A .V fv

BNAISO NEW N U H l H U N U l ' l

Mather of Sanford

Sanford

Electric Co.

.Yearn Roebuck &amp; Co.
Sweeney's
Sanford Furniture Co.
Sanford Linoleum &amp; Tile Co.
SMA«1

I' 1 yH'JI

Wert

Jewelry

Miller Radio &amp; Appliance

Wilson*Maier Furniture Co,

McCrary's 5c &amp; 10c Store

Western Auto Stores

Powell's Gifts &amp; Office Supply

Yowell's
f t

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Married
Yesterday

Meeting
'Friday

Pilots Hotel

Church
C alendar
rmiBAT
Bible survey class, Fir*
list Church 7:30 p. m.

En ter prise

Dinner M eeting

Personals

Mr*. U.vid McNab. Mi** Hobby*
Morton and Mra. Patsy- Baa«ett
A sere hoitecse* at the November
E m oting of the Pitot Club, Tuesday
evening at the Civic Center. Mr*.
Bassett alio served a* program
chairman.
The table* were elaborately dec­
orated with arrangemrpti of gold
and bronre chrysanthemums, gild­
ed sea oata and other fall foliage
and greenery. Orange candle* in
brasa candle holders and horns of
plenty filled with fruits and nuts
, com pleted the decorations.
”
Final arrangement* lor a dinner
and businesa meeting were made
tor Dre. I. Mita Mildred Parrish,
of Tallahassee, governor of district
four, Pilot International, will be the
honored guest.
Mr*. Sidney Ives, mental health
counselor, give an intrresting talk
on-the subject and Val Robbins of
the health department, showed a
film on how the mentally ill can be
^selped by competent counselling.
^ Twenty-six members were pres•nt for tht dinner and meeting.

MRS. GERALD COVINGTON. left in presentmjr thsTerri Lee doll ami it'd wardrobe to Mrs. Leon M. Swain
Jr. who was the lucky winner. This was the main project,
sponsored by the t'lumma Lambda chapter .of Beta
Sijrma Phi, for the benefit of the chapter’s service projects. Mrs. CovinKton was the chairman of the project.
(Staff Photo)

Miss Hntha Wright of JackMtnvillc arrived Thursday for the
holiday weekend with her par­
ent* Mr. and Mr*. L. M. Wright.
Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Henderson
and s»n Howard are Thakigiv-'
Ing gur*ts of M/Sgt. and Mrs.
Iliiliard Lamb ami family of Or­
lando.

(P&amp;AAo/iaU
Mrs. Hetty Williams o' Ft.
Lauderdale baa returned alter a
visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Michael Caolo and bar family,
^ a t their home on E. Voodland
Dr.
Mr. end Mrs. Hob Sheddcn and
family art spending Thanksgiving
day with Mra. Shcdden's sister,
Mrs. Robert McCotik.y and Mr.
Mccwuey, at Grinund Tit.hit.
The ladies' golf tournament. |
held at the country club last
week end was very successful.
Mrs. James Livingston won first
prise end Mra. Ray Herron was
# second

Socially Accepted

The Daughter* of Westey flua»
day School cla»s of the First
Methodist Church will meet la Mc&gt;
Kinley Hall, Tursday at 7:30
p. m. for their annual Christmas
party and program.
Each member is requested to
bring a gilt for exchange. It shouM
he gift wrapped and have thE
name of the person bringing it,
enclosed. Hostesses will be Mr*
Donald Dunn and her committeo.

.Mr*. Lilllian Rranan and F.manuel Compton were married at ten
o'clock Wednesday morning at the
First Presbyterian Church, San­
ford. by Dr. lather Price of the
Fir»t Presbyterian Church of Or­
lando.
wa* attired In a blue
•uit with rhinestone
a black satin hat
town guest* for the weddm* were Ma’or and Mra. William
C Rranan of llnmeftead. Fla. and
Mi»» Helen Compton, Orlando, childrrn of the couple.
Following the ceremony Mr. and
Mr* Compton left for n wedding
trip to the lower East Coast of
Florida.
On their return they will he at
home at 221 We»t Nineteenth
Street. Sanford.

A'eterins of World War I and
Iho auiiliiry will meet Friday at
• p. ns. at the American Legion
bom* tor tbo regular November
mooting.
Ail World War I veteran* and
their wive* or widow* are invited
•go attend thia meeting and
“ 'hriatmas party, jcheduled for
Dec. 10 at the Legion borne on 17M.
. .uxiliary r.iairman, Winilrcd
Stile* and barrack* chr man Ed
Ludeckr. would like to remind all
elidible perions that it i* not needaary to be a member to attend
either or both o( the*, meeting*.
The two committee* met at the
home of Mr*. T. A. Stile* thi- week
■ « diteuiv plan* for the annual
^hriitnta* perty.

MONDAT
HOSTESSES AND HONOKEE at the shower for the new ndopted mem.
her of tho Flamm family are left to right, Mrs. Alfred Chiles and Mrs. A.
W. Woodall, the hostesses and Mrs. Donald Flanint.
(Staff Photo)

Shower Honors Mrs. Flamm
And Daughter, Deena Beryl
Mrs. A W. Woodall and Mrs
Allred Chiles werr hostCMCf at the
Woodall home Monday night fur
a baby shower honoring Mrs. Dun
aid Flamm and her adopted
daughter Drrna Beryl.
Die serving table (ealured milk
gla-s punch bowl, a pink Huffy
French Poodle and a take d,-curat
cd with miniature booties. Art
fully draped vinery and pom pom*
added flattery to the table arrange­
ment.
Alter party game* were plavrd
and priie* given to Mrs. Irving
Pryor and Mr*. Wendel Skipper,
refreshments o( lime shertiert
punch, eakc. mints amt nuts were
served the guest*.
Gur*t* invited In enjoy the
shower with the honurre were
Aimes. Neil Prudcn. J. II. Bailey.
J. D. Cordell. Paul Colman. N. V
Farmer. W. |„ liramkow Jr., \A
L. (iranikowr Sr., Sidney Nix, Irv
ing Pryor, Jack Stamper. Ralph

Austin Smith. II l» Stanley, (lor Dawn Kiddy, George Beers, W. P.
don Sweeney, W. II. Stemper,, Hrook* Jr., Fred Fisher, A. J.
Douglae
Stenstrom,
John K. Peterson. Jerry Doulhilt, J. I,
llorlon Jr., Ilenny Austin. Amo*
White, Jimmy Wright, lieurge Ione*. Olto Thomas, K. W. Chri*Well*. J. P. Wilson. P.alpli llrtt* U-turn. Lloyd Swam, I.eon Swam,
la-wt* Harley, Francis Hall. (tuber. Hodges, AVcndcl Skipper,
Je*»e Carter, Huth Heinmrrly (the
•onortes mother 1 and the Allssca
Hobtieyr .Morton ami Alartha Gra•an.

Mrs Rabun Hostess
To Chureh Circle

DKKNA IIKItYI. FLAMM

Committees Named
For Card Party
NEW .MFLMliKItS of ,\i Beta Ktu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, who re­
ceived the exemplar degree at the progrexaive dinner Monday night. Left
to right (seated) they are: Mr*. Dun Batten, Mrs. itulpli Beit5 , and Mra.
Malcolm Lodge Jr. Standing. Mrs. Itoiiert (.'u*hing and Mr.*. Gordon
Frederick.
(Staff Photo)

Progressive Dinner Honors
New Members Of Xi Beta Eta
The XI Beta Kta ( haplcr of
Beta Sigma Phi honored their new
member* with a progressive dinner
Monday evening
The group gathered ai the home
of Airs. J. L. Horton, Jr at 7
p. m. for the appeii/rr. Mrs. Hor­
ton and Mr* W. G. Fleming served
delicious hors d'ruvrr* and apple
Juice.
The main course wa* enjoyed at
the home of Mrs f rank Alelune
The dinner wa&lt; served bullet style
with member* seated at individual
tables. The buffet table held an
arrangement of yellow loses in a
REASONABLY PRICED silver bowl flanked by white taper*
In silver candelabra. Silver ap­
pointment* were used on the table
The menu consisted of chicken
Offir* Supply • Gift Shop .tetlrau-ni, baked squash. French
'beans almnndine. lime salad mold
117 8. Magnolia FA 1-5812 with dressing, and hot French
bread. Serving as co-ho*te*se» with

Mr* Mi-bane were Air*. G. Andrew arrangement of yellow rotes, f ive
.speer. Mrs E. C. Harper Jr., burning while tapers were lined
Mr*. Harold Chapman, Air*, C. AI. across the from of the table Each
Nichols, and Mrs. Clurletnn Dlls*. new member was presented with
Mrs. Vernon Hardin was hostess sn exemplar certificate, an rxern
at her home lor the dessert plar pin, and a yellow rose.
course Mr*. Don Hale* assisted
Those receiving Ihr degree were
Mrs. Itardm in serving coffee and Mrs. Dan Batten. Mrs. At J
brandy pudding delight.
Lodge, Airs, l(al;di Belt*. Mrs
Later in the evening the Kxainp- Hubert Cushing, and Air*. Gordon
lar Degree was conferred upon the ‘ Frederick
new members Mrs. Speer, presi­
A short butinrst meeting follow­
dent, conducted the cc-rcinony. The ed the ceremony. The next meet­
ceremony table was overlaid wilh ing will be Dre t at the home of
a wnifr cloth and centered with an 1Mra. Horton.

POW ELL'S

The siage has been i t in Pc
Hary for the Women's Auxiliary
of the Seminole Memorial llos
pital * card party, to tie held Ik-c.
1 at 7 p nt. at the DeBary Com
ntuniiy Center.
Reservation* may lie made in
Sanford by calling Mrs. Victor
Rohcllo at FA 2-730U or in Hi­
llary by contacting Mr* Carl Gal
les, Mrs. Micharl .McDermott or
Mrs. Alonro AlcCatley.
Ticket* may also be purchased
from »n&gt; "Pink Lady" or at the
hospitality »hop at the hospital
Air*. Alcl'allcy it general chair
man assisted by Air*. Robello.
co chairman Other committees
are Mrs. Hubert F.ln.rrs and her
refreshment committee; Atrs. Phi

NOTICE

lip latunsbery, Mrs. Harry G
Hunter, Mr*. Clyde Woodard, Air*
George Wakefield, Airs. Mill*
patigli Aan llracklr. Airs Philip
Ahrens anil Airs. John Ryru.
Tables, Air*. Atari in Yo*t a*
listed by Airs. Theodore Broome,
Mr*. Charles Itraun am. Air* L.
J. Frastel. Door prizes, Air*.
Ilroome. deception. Airs, K. V
Hlackwrlder and Air* W. If.
Faulk and publicity and ticket*,
Air*. David Hunkel.

The Shirley Smith circle of the
Plnerresl Haptist Churrh met
Tuesday at the home of Mr*. Aoncile Rabun in Lake Monroe. Air*.
Alice Fox presented the devotion
service, tiling a* ner topic,
"Prayer."
Plans were discussed for the
week ol prayer, to he held, next
week. Alnnday lliiuugli Friday.
Each circle will be responsible lor
the program one day during the
week The Shirley Smith circle
will be in charge, Alonilay
Alernberx weir ivinmded lo fin
•sh tlirir clown dolls by tier, a
and bring llu-m In the grncr.il
meeting of the Church on that
•laic. Some will be kepi for the
Church nursery and the rest sent
10 some foreign mission Held.

First Raptut Church W. M. U.
week of prayer program by circle
3. 2:30 p. m.
Pinrcrcst Baptist Chureh week
of prayer program, t p. m. Fel*
lowship, 6 30 p m. Association
Sunday School treminf program,
7:30 p. m.

For Her Christmas

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JUST CUIUS

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tho N E W
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Laxare Kaptan A Sent, lac.,
cutter* of the world faasosta
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would giva u* great pleasure
l&lt;» ahnw you Shis .n.rVlIng
new creation In n variety of
One ring setting*.

Shopping for a clock should
In- fun. if you forget it 1* a neces­
sity. l-onk for one you wilt enjoy
watching.

Wm. E. KADER

sharpen tho flavor of avocado
with a little fresh lemon Juice
and Instant minced onion.

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Alake an Itr cream pie in a
hurry by lining a refrigerator tray
with graham cracker* or rookie

crumbs. Frrc/c ice cream in tray.
At tervmg time, cut diagonally
Into pie shaped wedge-

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The 1950 Tax Boll has not as yet been
completed and delivered to this office and
in all probability the tax hills will nol be
mailed before about the middle of Decem­
ber. Taxpayers, however, will be allowed

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Editorials
TV

ACCORDING T O THE DEMOCRATS

By MIX B o a
to (risk ti H,
Its handmaids*
tire, oro almost on* with tte dodo.
Tte auly full-time operators is
tte purple grace department now­
adays are a few old-tashloaed
politicians, tte nation’s later
lenders and Now York's iefnltibto
Robert Moses. They art tte only
practitioners around wltk • gift
far hyperbola and tte dead-pea
DOtdod to project It.
Wo live In • statistical ego la
which poop!* art Mora prone to
heat * computer with logarithms
than * dsad horse with purple
pros*. So perhaps that'* what
gives tte lavectiva a comic tinge.
When C*org* Moony, president
el tte A.P.L.-C.I.O. erica out
against tte Taft-Hartley Act as
"a stave labor taw," 1 marvel that
te can do ao with a straight face,
Tte "slaves" ha addresses ere
net oaly possessed at creature
eamiort* but hove only te go te

H a s Its S h a re

O f T u rk e y s T o o
tte rapta w i aat win be Flay
Year Mmeh, a flaadaaa Tadmsa
stew that baa blekad aN X * Y O U &lt;UH&gt; - f t H k i
tte
aatwarks before.
i» MtaM, WiKr, um t m i
meettee Mtaya era k i i M Mr Then's Tory little to Indicate
that daytime viewer* are out aI
Me Tbagfcsgivteg Day Ubiea.
elaaa when you
I t e l m m wba te Busk,
•NT, w t e II «MWa V TV tar*
keya, r f wbM thar# bim ham
M M b W t flump apedmau
Bwtui i l l hour*
MM MMM.
laeg tfady called '‘Iran; Tte BritTha Mm i M m tarter, la n r (It Any," is belag put together
•H “ TIM Jits Irifae," by Sdward 1 Marrow and Win*
Lawia. Bat tte tur* site Burtett for a CBS reports
r i # t aMei te- telecast aa Friday, Dee. 1 1 ...
_________ ____ tte Louti /our.
Paulette Goddard till* la (or pantea Mattel. Tte MUtoo Btrlt aHat Arina* Frasei* oa aest BunMattel with LaeilM Ball tad Deal dtp's What's My Line?.. .Add la
at n i a

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tte roster t i Art Curacy's NBCTV Meets!, "Very Important Peaw t tte tear C u t e bay*
pie," eat ter Friday, Dee. 4,
. ta t U ft a ’ra ahapgtag •route actress soi taHte Olerida VandcrRrtortwy. r « tet tH te w r J o bill.. .George Schaefer, producer
t e l ter tte MttUU. i n k a lt e ti tte Hallmark Hall of Fame
...
■trials this Helen, bai been
Mgaed to coproduce end direct
''Aimes," tte Atmce Semple Mc­
S ^S irtS lT iS itt
titeteatei ter thla pcd&lt;«raa4 Pherson story to be icon on NBCTV’s Martims next year.. .Kata
“ a s ; — Bourbon strati Baat; Smith jotna the Ernie Ford NBCTV aMw for Mm* tong• on Thuri- * S &amp; &amp; H E h * M &gt; day, Dec. IT.. Jelly Ana Howes
baa tlfned to alar la tte roman^ V S w a te r — HaatUaa Ira ; tic comedy by Tony Webiter,
Wichita Torn.
"After Hours," icbedulcd for NBC
TV's Sunday Ihowcaat on Fab.
J d m f Bteaa.
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Letters

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CbaUaag*.

Butear — B lm teat; Tbe Alair.— T, _

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coda a n t

(or HBC-TV* diytlmt quli
TniMra Huat. Actually,
weeks a|o.
ailaaal lave*__ at TV full ihowa touched
tlgalloa
•ft a wavt
wa at oo-iotarsst la Traai*
art Huat oa tte part oC apooaora.
Ate Jm Murrar. tte emee# and
t e a r ti tte program, found himatU meeting wttfi tte dlatrlet attansy Md tba NBC braat. 1 have
aa doubt tbit as tte program nor
tUAdt. R Is abaalutaly kmeit,
Tte ntsoa is thit you cast fool
sroute much with nothing, and
nothing happeaa on the show.
Monday, for oaanplt, Murray
kidded around with a winner for
atatly IS nlaulai bafori bo
could bring klm*elf to open a
tiwaaMM ateM nod atew tin man
la ted waa oa tail Friday a
I know many ahowi art
Bathing but tltat-UUm, but thla
ii earning it to an extreme. Ineldtetsuy, tba centcataat gave

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To T he Editor
Editor:
At this Tbankigiving time w*
wish to thank those who have
bestowed us with klodneiiei.
Many thanks ti the differant
church groups who have included
us in thair circle of lova; to
other women's groups who have
found it in their hearts to spread
their ehoor our way; to the in­
dividual* who render u* these
services; to our creditors for
their eontiauod patiooce; to our
nalghtera for thair understandIng; to you who may remember
us la your prayers. Thank you.
May Uiia Lord be especially boun­
tiful to you aod yours.
The Sarepta family,
Sarria Rost Home

D ow n U n d e r S o n g s

HOLLYWOOD (U H ) — Frtd
Murrar a gift during tbe show— ZInnemann has cleared the rights
it waa a waih cloth for getting to Hire* Australian folk songs to
at the »pUie — and I conjured up be sung by Robert Mltrhum In
a new TV format In which tho "Th* Sundowners," which was
lain people go an sad try to out- shot en location In Australia. The
» each other with taay glfta for tuaas are "Wild Colonial Boy,"
“ Morton Bay" and “ Tho Lime
l i t tmete.
While the loi» of Trcuure Hunt Juice Tub." Tbe lyrics will be tonIt not too bard to bear. I nott •4 down for tba picture.

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By KD KOTF.RBA
KN ROUTF. FROM ANTARC­
TICA — Maybe It was tht honkytonk piano Mayba It was tha
frontier streeU of McMurdo,
where instead of dust kicked up
by horses’ hooves It was dry. pow­
dered snow sent flying by trac­
tors.
Perhaps It was the heavy beards
or the potbelly staves and the bant
stovsplpes sticking out of weath­
ered, old frame buildings. Possibly
It was tbe attitude of the men—
carefree, proud, rugged.
Whatever It was, now that
you've left it, you m ognlie it as
the old, real spirit of the pioneer.
The Antarctic Is probably the
final place on earth where men
still find the excitement, the ro­
mance, thn struggles ami the
hardships of the rra of the 'JOerx.
Already I miss the cumaruderie
of McMurdo, the little Navy town
near the Jtoss Ice Shelf. There
was the wardroom — the town
(Mml hall, au to speak. g\nd then
there was the gal about town, In
tbe days of 'UK they hail Klondike
Kali- This voiirg !*&gt;•"'• name &lt;•
Tillic.
Tillle repuset above the bar,
almost life sire, anil the men —
who haven't seen a woman In

person in nearly a year — speak
I aaktd Dr. Ed. Hadblom, Navy
of Tillic aa If with awe, and re­ captain and base surgeon who
spect, although to me she hard­ comes from my neighborhood In
Btthesda, Md., about tte psycho­
ly looked like a lady.
logical offsets en men In this laolaShe was painted by Naval Lt. Istlon—and bitter cold. Well, the
Joe McNelly of kail River, Mass. doc said, tho msn ere always raJoe la a gangly, bearded, em­ vishlngly hungry. A fallow wilt
barrassingly modest fellow, the come off a hike across tho snow
camp's out-going supply officer. and the first Ihing be does Is grab
Joe's wife, who's been sweating far a quartsr-pound stick of huthim out in Uaklaml, California, ter. Each man gats three pounds
would have approved of the of most a day In the Antarctic. A
“ idol," he said. After nearly a lot of It Is fat.
werk on the Ice, 1 was beginning
Lika the old-tlmera did in the
to approve, tun.
d»Js of the Old West, they do
Thai genuine honky-tonk music some mining here. But not for
on the upright in the corner uf gold, of which there U plenty in
the wardroom was the product of the hills. They mine snow. Tte
Air k'otce Capt. Noel Arsenault, a msn bring it by tte sctep-sbovellilobemaater pilot ftum Chelsea, ful from a crease two mills up In
Mass. The captain spent two days the hill above camp and dump It
tuning the old bux before ha sat Into a snow mtllsr fer drinking
down to piny the first tune.
end bathing.
The morale of these isolated
The law of this frontier Is: No
men on u continent larger than showers oftsner than once a
Ibe United States is astonishing­ week. And no ona complains. Tha
ly high. Hut sonic of them suffer­ moil distressing thing Is those
ed, as I supposed the old pioneers outside toilets. For an outlandsr,
did, from "The Hig Eye."
I found It takes grsat courage and
| n.Lr.l "French*," the radio I tremendous urgency to crawl «si
dispatcher, just what "The Hig of s warm bed In the middle of the
Eye" meant. And he replied for-1 night to pito on five layers of
lornly: “ Sir, that's a ten-yard Jclothing and brave the icy winds.
stare in a five-yard room."
| Antarctica is the last frontier . .

M any Problems Face Ike On Visit
By PHIL NEWSOM
When President Elsenhower vis­
its Kabul, capital of Afghanistan,
on his U-naliun tour nest munth,
tho inainlilcsnce of its mountain
setting may remind him oT Coin
rado Springs, Colo.
But Kabul’s magnificence ends
with Its view of the snow-capprd
Hindu Kush mountains.
It Is a muddy, dsrk-hrown city
with wily a few modern shops.
Russian buses and ears dominate
it* streets, which also were paved
by the Russians. Crctn lawns
and attractive flower bed* arc
hidden behind walled compound*.
Afghanistan Is one uf five na­
tion* the President will v'sit whirli
have common boundaries with the
iron Curtain.
Uf them all, Afghanistan is the
closest to becoming ■&gt; Russian
satellite.
The reasons srs many.
Une is the country's geogrspiil
cal location which makes id a
buffer between Russia and India
and Pakistan, and a natural for
Soviet infiltration. At the same
lime, Alghan • Psktslsn relations
have been strained over Afghanis
tan s demand for a free pathan
state which would Include some
of Pakistan’ s northwest territory.
But, as is often the case, Uic
real reason for Afghanistsn's
present close relations with Rus­
sia is economic.
Afghanistan his received econ­
omic aid both front Russia and
the United Slates, but by far the

greatest amount has come from
Russia which hat .ranted the
country a 1U0 million duller loan
and flooded d with Russian sxperil of ail categories.
In contrast, U-S.sui, while
steady, has amounted to a com­
paratively small five million to
seven milium dollars per year.
Russian and Alghan barge* ply
Hie Oxm Hiter, bringing in Rus­
sian machinery, petroleum, su­
gar, fabrics and oilier goods lit
exchange fur Afghan wool, cot­
ton, nil seed* an-1 dry fruits.
Russian experts assist in Af­
ghan ail explorations. Russian
engineers build power and irriga­

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has aa added incentive to plug
hard for tte picture ha's working
on, "Tall Story." Ills two-year-old
son. Dana, plays the part of Ray
WalaUm'B son In tha comedy.

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In tte courts. The courts held
that tte a o m anly was ap—ding
far "paliUcal adueatioa." McNa­
mara waa.
Tte bead-tax system la used
widely by Big Later to (teanca
Us axpasidihins for political ac­
tivity. Big Labor In Michigan
levies six cento a month on AFLHO members to raise about $300..
000 in good timaa. Recession and
unamptemant hava cut the taka
now m about BUO.fte.
This guile bite la ample. Tba
and political result of this lavy on
union mambars should arouse tba
envy « f Republican fund ralaari,
causing them to wish they could
lay a head-tax of ovan a nickel
on aomahndy. They cannot do
that. Naitter can tte basds of
tte great corporations lay a beadtax of even one cant a month
on their stockholders tr thair amployaa.
Thera vwuld ba coait-te-cadat
commotion about that. Many ao
taxed could and would object that
(hey were befog compaUad to
tribute, tewavar little, te nalltical purpoaai af which they did not
approve.
Bom* unioo member* hava
made that same complaint. Thor*
la moving now toward late winter
decision in the U. S. Supreme
Court a legal dispute which might
spoil Big Labor's big political
take.
In this case, a few union mem­
ber* seek to limit strictly to
purposes of labor nnaotlstloos and
collective bargaining all uao of
thair duel money. If the protest­
ing union member* win that ane,
big uaor is likely to gat nut of
tte political education business,
fast.

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lion projects, and drive a tunnel
through the Hindu Kush moun­
tains, bringing closer Afghanis­
tan's southern and northern prov­
ince* by nearly 130 miles. Otter
Russian aid build* alrporti, ctuirnt factories and melal works.
Whilo small by contrast, U. S.
aid alio has bean substantial, in­
cluding dam and airport con
structlon and aiaiidlng In Afghan­
istan's substantial educational
program.
In year* pa»i. Afghan trade
flowed southward through the Kyber Pass to Pakistan. Today, Use
bulk of it la moving northward
into Russia.

BY LYLE C. WILSON
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Thera ti
a shocking muscle behind Jlmay
Hoffa's threat to knock off in next
year’x election tte members of
Congress who voted for labor re­
form.
Tte muscle adds up to a llttlt
more than 1230,000 a month. That
la wbat Hoffa's teamsters wHl
put up each month on the bails
of a tS-canta-a-haad deduction
from their dues. Hoffa will hava
a political war chast to gogglo tho
ayes of fund rslsort for m va
political parties.
Ntltbcr the Republicans nor tte
Democrat* have a money tree
such aa that. Tte Taft-Hartley Act
of 1MT laid • heavy hand on
Big Labor's political apasdlag.
John L. Lewis to IBM dumped
nearly 1300,OM Into Franklin D.
Roosevelt's second term cam­
paign. Tte CIO PoUl'?al Action
Commute* in 1H4 accumulated
about that much from various
union treasuries for political pur­
poses.
Tte Talt-Hartley Act smanded
the Corrupt Practical Act to re­
strict union spending Just aa poli­
tical spending by national banka
and corporations ti natricted.
Taft-Hartley forbad* unions to
make contributions to candidates
or te apend money In connection
with primaries and elections for
tbe selection of federal official!.
This prohibition of political axpenditurea—not of political contri­
butions—was invalidated by tte
Supra mi Court. Big Labor may
spend but it may not contribute.
Tiiat did it, so far as any real
restriettefl on liber’s pclitlcil
spending was concerned. Big La­
bor went into the field of political
education in a big way—educating
the voters for some candidates
and against others.
Tbe CIO moved in 1234 to knock
the remtining bars way -down.
CIO funds paid for nine television
program* boosting the U. S. Senale candidacy of Democrat Pat
McNamara. The Justice Depart­
ment got an indictment but lost

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•f the Iteriweritere, that the in.

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■ a s - v a * S N U W . M a * s s s rca iM M *
MVM.TN 4. W l o i l t , a l m s k l t a S i s s i i r

ten it aeewe te this laaeceat by­
stander that the aalea leader*
erea’t at their yerauerive beat in
picturing their followers at
"slaves" ia bondage vile. It Makes
me wander If these geatleaeh
hove ever reed sa much et a
•Ingle volume aa tte aubjeet of

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dnitry would apply "a htocksnate
whip on the bocks o f worker*."
(Next weak] William Jaanlxgn
Bryan la "CrnH o f G#Id."&gt;
Either the labor lenders tern
n sense of humor er else they
feel the public tee none whfh
they picture American organised
labor aa -stave*." Mew workers U
tba real o f the world must envy
these American "slavei," who can
afford their autos, homes, televlsfen, washing machine*, et nil
But the big boys era in lorn
with tha slave Image (end if
Amtricen organised markers art
"slaves,"' what have the leaders
been doing nil these years U|
Now Leui* Pierro, a member IF
tte steel union's wage policy pan*
tl. wean an armband with tha
legend: "U.S.W. of A., Ike's
Have*."
Not to be left on the aide linee
whin the purple prose flow*, WsL
Wr P. Reuther, president of (he
United Auto Workers, has come
up with a deicriptlon of tha steel*
workers a* "victim* of the brutal
Injunction of government."
^
Still and all, In tha InvectivB
Division, Purple Prose Dept., I
am tte first to admit that tha
Meisra. McDonald. Maany and
Reuther have to take a back scat
in the presence of the old matter.
New York'i Mr. Moses. In hi*
moit recent outburst against his
critics, Mr. Mote* favora Billing*,
gate over vutgata, and stake* %
claim te thi doctrine of infalli­
bility. heratofert reserved for tRD
Papacy,
Maybe there ia a moral fee
these gentlemen In the shepherd
boy who cried "W olfl" once too
often. I'll bet a dime that the
neighbors would have been fed up
with him much quicker and left
him to hi* fate far sooner If te
bad continually cried, "That
blankaty-blank* ty-blankety blank'
wolf."
Purpla prose, like garlic, ihou
bs used sparingly to be effective.

the paUlag place te
•Bent ballet te aatteswl.
beat affairs. A ad. thanks te the
Leadrua-GfttBa Mil, these ombc
•levee win saaa te able te eserelse • secret ballet eve* te wrioa
affairs.
New I have ao avert syaipetky
for aanageaeat ttea fer later in
tte currant eteel hassle. If 1 ted
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head* together with eguel ea­

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fojuinqlvn
By JERRY COVINGTON
Wtll, it'a over lor another year.
Coaches Jim Pigott and Dave Laude
brought their junior-itudded lineup out of
an early season slump and roared home
With a very respectable 5*5 season record.
These two fine coaches, along with
their assistants, Bud Layer and Dick
Silvers, deserve nothing but praise for
the outstanding job that they have done
this year. Although the record indicates
only an average season, it was the most
colorful team to watch in quite a few
years.
Seeing that a conservative type of
football didn't suit their ball club, they
immediately adjusted to a wide open of­
fense and passing game and it did the
trick. During Coach Pigott's first season
with tha Seminole* two years ago the
team compiled a great 9-1-1 record while
scoring only 74'points. This year the Se­
minole* roiled up 188 points in 10 ball
games and scored enough to beat just
about everybody they played with a few
breaks.
.Coach Pigott attributes the great of­
fensive flourish this season to the profasaional football that the boys have been
watching on TV. Seeing the great fan ap­
peal that a high scoring offense make*,
the boya juat naturally like to go with the
ball. What better way of moving the ball
is there than passing?

Seminoies Beat Deland 14-0

Coven Sports
Although tha Seminoies will be losing
their great pair of peas catching ends and
their running halfbacks, looking at the
ones that will be back next year gives you
quite a thrill. Mike Roberts can be ex­
pected to be one of the greatest quarter­
backs in the history of the.school. He
cRme of age about halfway in the season
and took charge of the field. His passing
and signal calling has been outstanding
and with this year of experience under his
belt he should be second to none.
Juniors Bobby Barbour and Alex MeKibbin also got the experience this sea­
son and will be able to add to the offense.
Sophomores Bill Phagan and Billy Rowles
are also waiting for a shot at the offense
and should find little trouble in making
the step upward.
The forward wall should also be sec­
ond to none. With fellows like James
Markham, Rusty Simas, Johnny Whelchel,
Charles Fox, Glenn Hodge, and Doug
Tnmny, there will be plenty of beef to
stop the opposition.
With a combination of this material
and tha great Seminole couching staff,
I’m giving odds that we go undefeated
right now. During Coach Pigott's three
seasons at SHS he has compiled an out­
standing won-lost record of 22-8-2 and
with a 10-0 next year that will look even
better.
Congratulations, Seminoies, on a fine
year f* I

BY JERRY COVINGTON
The Sanford Seminoies cloied
out their 1039 football ichedute
last night with an Impressive 14 0
victory ovtr the be Land Bulldogs.
The OBC co-champions finished
the season with a very respectable
3-6 record. The 14 point* they scor­
ed last night left them only 12
away from the 200 mark la scoring
ed this acason.
The Seminole defense enjoyed its
best night of the season at they
held the rugged Bulldogs at safe
range throughout the game. Big
Neely Rosa and James Markham
were the key players ia the great
defensive effort as they were con­
tinually throwing Ihe Bulldog
backs for losses. Junior! Charles
Vox and Glenn Hodge were also
a tremendous part of the effort
with their outstanding tackling.
The great Sanford offense was
able tn move enough to keep Ihe

edge all the way hut lh* cold wea­
ther had both taatni fumbling and
the passing game wasn't up to par.
Junior fullback John Uann scored
the first Seminole TP on a three
yard plunge and this marked the
first time he has scored thie sea­
son. The second Seminole score
came on a beautiful screen pais
from Mike Hubert* to Terry Chris
tenien who went 48 yards for the
score. Christensen also added both
points with his talented toe.
Action got under way with San­
ford receiving. They immediately
began their march down field. A
13 yard pass from John Lovelace
to Christensen moved the ball in­
side Bulldog territory. A p u s play
from Roberts to Lovelace wee good
for another firit down at the Del.and 20 but the Bulldogs rose up
to stop the march and took cover
on downs with the bell resting on
the 18 yard line.

Statistics W ith Packers
DETROIT (U P I)-The Detroit
Lions won't be looking for a sta­
tistical win when they face the
Green Bay Tickers today in the
ninth Thanksgiving Day battle be­
tween the two teami.
They want a win on the score­
board.
Partly they want revenge for an
earlier 28-10 shellacking adminis­
tered by tho Packers, and partly

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they want tu make up fur the
24-U loss to the Chicago Bears
last Sunday when the Lions rolled
up 339 yards gained to only 130
for Chicago
It'a also a question of jobs for
neat year
Tobin Rote, number one quar­
terback when the season opened,
but bow only a substitute, his in­
dicated he'll quit after this sra»on If he can't make the grade
as Detroit's chief signal-caller.
Karl Morrill, currently thi (rid­
ing piater In the National Foot­
ball league, was eipceted to
start for the lions at quarter­
back.
But Morrall couldn't get a acute
■gain-t Chicago. Jt was Jerry
Itcichnw, sometime- an end and
sometimes a quarterback, who di­
rected both last-period touch­
downs against the Hears
Lion back- had fuur fumble* tecovered by the Hears, and four
Detroit paasea were intercepted.
Green R-u he- - powerful Tu­
ning game led by a pair of 21S
pound backs, Paul Hornung and
Jim Taylor, and quarterback Bart
Starr completed II of I!) pats at­
tempts his last time out.
For six players, the Thanksgiv­
ing encounter will have a person­
al meaning.
Rote was a top qiiartcibaek for
the Packets before coming to De­
troit. Halfback Don Mtllhenny
and tackle Norm Masters went to
Green Hay in the deal that sent
Rote to tha Lions.
Halfback Lew Carpenter i- a
former Lion and Ollie Spencer,
who went tn Ihe Packer- from
Detroit in the Rote deal is now
back with the Lions.
Linebacker Dan Cuttle waa a
popular All-American with Michi­
gan State and end Ron Kramer
played college ball at Michigan.
Ruth wtll be hoping to Impress
home.stale folks and Masters ia
aDo a former Stale player. Ful­
mer Packer head coach Scooter
McLean ia now a Lion aide and
Red Cochran, a former Detroit
aa-i-tant, is now on the staff at
Green Hay.
A capacity crowd w*s expected
for the game, in which the Pack­
ers will try to even their season
record at 5-3 and ihe Lions will
attempt to remove some of the
tarnish from a 2 61 slate.

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By t illM Yresa latomalleaal
Wilt Chamberlain has cleared
lbe last obstacle In beating tha
beat la (ha National Basketball
Association.
TRo Philadelphia flipper scored
43 point* and aharad 13 rebounds
as he ouigimed Bill Russell and
the Boaton Celtics. 133-113, Wed­
nesday night. Russall and rompany had Male* the Warriors in
their only previous meeting.

Dodgers To Play
In Coliseum Again

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Yea, and Hodge. The deeped they
penetrated'all evening waa to the
Seminole II where Johnny Whel­
chel intercepted a Bradshaw pats
and ended tha threat.
While the Seminole line wai look­
ing aherp. the Bulldogs were also
causing a great deal of trouble
for the Seminoies. Lovelace got
off a 12-yard run and Lundqulst
picked up 20 yards near the end
of the game marking the bulk of
the Sanford offense in tha final
period.
As the clock ran out the Semi­
noies took to the air but they failed
to click.
It was a very fine game on part
of the defensive of both equada aad
the superior line play by lbe Semi­
nole* was the big differne* j„
the contest. As the Bulldog* would
threaten, the hlg Seminole line
would cent* up to meet tha
eiute.

LOS ANGELES (DPI) -A ll ma­
jor detatli bare been worked out
that will enable the Dodgers to
play a third season la lha Memo­
rial Coliseum, officials said today.
"Everybody
left yesterday’*
meeting happy, Including Buttle
Bxvssl," Kenneth Hahn said fol­
lowing t meeting of the Coliseum
Commission Baseball Committee.
Baviel is Dodger general man­
ager.
All that remetna new Is for the
Coliseum Commission to approve
the committee report. Dodger
owner Waller O'MilUy atready
has agreed to terms calling for
10 per rent nf tho gate and all
concession Income for the 1940
season.
It wilt cost (he Dodgers ap esti­
mated 1400,000 to 1700,000 more to
play In the Coliseum in 1M0 (ban
in aither 1838 or 1M*. Rut (he
club must have a place to play
until (hr Chaves Ravine "dream"
ball park — lumttlmaa a night­
mare for Dodger planner* — it
completed.

In other league action, the St.
Louis Hawks defeated the Detroit
Platons. I04-PT, and the Syracuse
National! downed the Minneapolis
Lakers, 100-83.
Towering Chamberlain took over
aecond place from ailing El­
gin Baylor o f Minneapolis in the
■coring parade with a total of 303
points. Tho Stilt la only 43 points
bark of front-running Jack Twyman of Cincinnati,
Chamberlain alio tied a Boston
Garden record with 10 field goals
in the second quarter as Philadel­
phia swept to a 6332 halftime
lead. Boston narrowed the margin
to ltd-ill In the fourth quarter,
but Chamberlain went on another
■coring tear to put the game on
Ico.
Sam Jones paced Boston with
30 points. Russell, bothered by ns

ankle injury and five personal
fouls, missed a heavy portion of
the second half. He had 13 points
and 13 rtboundi.
Bob Pattlt, defending NBA scor­
ing champion, sent the Hawks
Into a tint place tic wl\h Detroit
in the Western Division as ho
paced St. Louis to an early 34-IS
lead. The Platons, gaining ground
in each period, closed to three
points in the last quarter but
couldn't sustain their drive, Gent
Shue led Detroit with 22 point*.
Syracuse walled until the last
five mlnutee to beat the Lakers,
A pair of free throws by Georg*
Yardley and another by Boh Hop­
kins broke an 84—alt tic and sent
tha Nats on to victory. Red Kerf
had 23 (Mints for a Syracuse high.
Larry Foust scored 2t for Minn*.
spoils.

O nfcrlB’calories to the Spoonful

To Stage Open
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A 123.000 invitational golf tourna­
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nf the PGA, said Wtrin«iay the
tournament will replace the an­
nual Tijuana, Mexico, event which
was cancelled recently. A pro.
amateur luuruamrnt wtll precede

Yes, we are very thankful!

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THANKSGIVING!

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Very few buiincises are granted the good fortune to aurvivt the rigors of lima and human
frailty to have eetn 85 Thanksgivings come anil gn . , , In ill of Seminole County, the HILL
1.1‘MBKK &amp; HARDWARE, nlonc, esn prove cl**ini to such « record . . . . FOR THiS WE ARE
DEEPLY THANKFUL.

CHICAGO ( LT’ l I — The Chicago
White Sox will play a record 31
night games at home in 1980. Last
season, the club scheduled 23 night
games at Comiskey Park.

Maple at Sth St.

eew in etchings of fumbles and
punts aad most of the action took
place at midfield. Witk four rainutee remaining. Bradshaw fumbled
on the M and ftuaty Sinai recover­
ed for the Seminole*.
Lovelace took the ball and
moved to the 4*. Roberts then call­
ed for a screen pais and he hit
Christensen, who. with the aid of
several beautiful downfield blocks,
went all the way. lie then came
back ind booted a beauty through
the uprights to make the score
!44.
The Seminoies had taken advant­
age of mother Bulldog fumble and
moved to the four when tho gun
sounded ending the half. Roberts
threw to Jim Grarey who Just
about vent nil the way.
In the second half, the Bulldogs
continually drove into Seminole
territory only to be set back bygreat tickles by Msrkham. Ross,

Wilt The Stilt Scores 45 Points As Warriors Beat Celtics

Lions A fte r M ore Than Navy Bowling

Led by Argo, who took both in­
dividual high game (217) and high
series (347) honors for the week,
MATRON Seven Alfa moved into
undisputed first place by taking
three point* from GCA Tow.'r,
which dropp*d into recond place
in NAS bowling.
Paced by Blaick, who shot a
btaifng 338 sarles, third place HAT*
RON Thrca Alfa swept all four
points from cellar dwelling HATRON Seven Bravo. With Stetler
shooting an even 300 series, fourth
place NAS Operations took 4 points
from undarmanned II A T RON
Hirer Charlie which played with
two blinds. Fifth place NAS Com­
munications copped three points
from MATRON Three Bravo and
C03IIIATWING One moved Into
sixth place with a 3 point win
over the FASRON 31 While Hals.
The up anil-coming Marine team,
with 1st Sgt. Mills setting a brisk
pace, shot their high series of the
lesion and took high tram series
hunora for the week as they took
3 point, from FASRON 3t Chief).
Standing!:
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MATRON Seven Alfa 77
a
NAB GCA-Tawtr
23
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13
NAS Operationi
23
13
NAS Communications 19
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L’OM HATWING Oe 17
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Marine.
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31
MATRON Three Charlie
13
21
MATRON Three Bravo
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13
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FASRON Five One While HaU
13
23
MATRON
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On the first play, the bird sk irl­
ing Seminole line cricked tha DeLand ball carrier end Charles Yog
recovered oa tha II. Oa second
dowa. Lundqulst skirted left end
for 14 yards moving to the lulldog four. Two plays later Mann
banged up the middle for the
score aod Christensen added the
VAT. giving the Scmiaolei ■ quick
To lead.
DeLand took a tremendous kick
by Christensen and Immediately
marched back to midflatd. Just as
they were beginning to go, lobby
Rarbour broke through a host of
blockers and threw Wayne Brad­
shaw for a nine yard lose. They
were forced to punt end Sanford
bad the ball on its on 13 yard
line. As the first quarter eaded
Robert* bid punted out o( the
hole to the DeLand 41.
The first half of the second period

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CLEAN nicely furnished upstairs SECOND FLOOR apartment. Turnapartment &gt;71 Phone PA 2-0(*l.
Uhed. Couple preferred. $53
month. PA 3 1757.
SLEEPING ROOMS. The Gablaa.
401 MlgnoUa. FA 3-0730.
RENT A RED
ROOM A BOARD Ph. FA 2 0303. Rollaway, Haapita' A Baby Bede
By D»y. Week or Month.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
UO W. lit St.
FURNISHED warm home, com Ph. FA 2.5III
plete. Carporte. Atalea yard.
&gt;M. Hurl Mougblon, 2062 Kiblirui Court.
AFTER December tth., 2 bed
room houie. kitchen equipped
Phone FA 3-5303.

A happy, feaatlul
THANKSGIVING
lo everyone!
We're Cloved Today
The OFFICE, Lake Mary
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Ninth Judicial Circuit. In aad for
tha Countf of namlaala. Brato
of Florida, thla ITth dap of ho.
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ing. 215 Oak Avenue. FA 2 5906.

3-BEDROOM
bouse
Dec. lit. Phone f t

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FURNISHED houie, reaaonabie.
Call FA 24330.
2-UNFCR.N1SHED houie*, nothing
fancy but cheap rent. 3 bed­
room &gt;11.30 per week. 2 bedroom
*7.50 per week. Phone FA 2-331*.

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A W ant A d A Day Makes A ll Business P ay! Ph. FA2-2611
»■ Real Route For Sate

5. Real Route Per Bale

I. I f i t s

Hardwood S-BEDROOM, living room, din3-BEDROOM einder Meek houie, y BEDROOM home
lag room, kltebea equipped,
floor*. Large lot. 2409 Adame
furnished, reasonable 1 mile
panelled Flor ' i room. Eaiy
Court. Wynnewood. T r r m a.
from gate, Contact Cl* bough,
term*. CaU FA 2-3744.
FA 21511.
f
NAS, aat 527 or 427.
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Reciter
LAKE MARY
rh. PA t-3237 of PA 2-1M4.

HOMES FOR RENT

Tb« following la a Hat of selected RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES
CB homes. well located in variReal Estate — leanranct
oua aectioni of Sanford. All feaSardy Beoda
lure fully equipped electric kitchan*. heaberr. hot water tanka, 21S So. Park Avt. Ph. PA 1-5441 1300.00 DOWN, FHA
Senfard
blinds, and rarioua eatraa.
buy* tha deluxe 2 bedroom High­
Evane lldg. Uke Mery
land Park borne, ready for Im­
Pb. PA M2W
2477 Princeton Avenue
mediate poiieulon in . well e». 1 bedroom — US per month.
tabllahed neighborhood with *aA
rellent neighbori. Why not we
STEMPER SAYS
tits Adame Avenue
this borne now and move In
"I.el's Talk Turkey'*
S bedroom — US per month
before Xmaa? Contact Semi­
THU ad aeedi no fancy drawing.
nole Realty, 1441 Park Ave.,
Do you want to go Into bualnew
123 Pinecreet Drive
FA 2-5232.
S bedroom — Wo per month
for yeuraeU? Would you be in­
terested In buying a bright,
MM Laurel Drive
clean grocery buiineie' with S 1 BEDROOM. 2 batha. 4th addi­
tion Plnaeroat, 11.044 oqutty.
major oil company gee ptlmpa
S bedroom - f t t per month.
Pk. PA 1-7443.
on 17-117 - for only &gt;4.504?
Don't watt, or well b-ve to
MV Laurel Drive
0 * bedroom — IH per monte
toy "ll'a told I"
MR. CLEAN
ISM Raatway Drive

S bedroom — f l » par monte

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave.

Ph. PA 2-1420

WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
private batka, 114 W. Pint St

SaSBi

£

If you are abort on hmiture.
this homo la clean atmigh to
eat off of tee Boor* — ne pre­
vious owner’s claanlag to be
done — yea. It's 1 Bedrooms,
SPEND THANKSGIVING
oak floors, tiled bate, and kit­
IN A NEW HOME AT
chen equipped. Price? only
SAN 8EM KNOLLS
SI2.500.00, require* 42100 down,
awume 4'*% mortgage at only
464.74 monthly. Excluilve with
Weal MU Street, « Black* Wee*
SEMINOLE REALTY 1901 Park
Ave., PA 2-5232.

FA I-OBI

Agency
111 N,i. P ah

2-BEDROOM wufuralthed boo**,
kitchen electrically equipped
Avenue.
Call
2412 Willow
HOUSE, 115 Country Club Circle.
PA 20274.
We now have reedy tar
Extrn U ric lot. |2M d . 337 50
paary TWO Beautiful 154 and
per month. PA 2-7476.
1-BEDROOM hens*. tarnished, |U
2 bath, S bedroom ZEULI bulk
m o n t h . O r a n g e City.
homea. eloee to abopping and 2 BEDROOM. CB home. Low
Spring 4-SB2.
bote High and Grade ichoola.
down end monthly payment!.
Drive by theae tropic-.Uy landFURNISHED Lakefront
apart­
CaU PA 2*2547.
leaped home*. Our representsment. Contact R. A. Cameras.
aU
tlve ufB bo Happy to coot ft LOTS M Monroe C
PO
paved road.
you.
PA 2-2735.
T ^ W e n te ^ ^ U w t
914.IM m f ne tew ee

2-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
♦ WANTED: room In modern home
home. Lew down payment. SM
with private hnth. Mutt be A-l, DOWN
cccn
NO CLOSING
■ month, 1114 Summerlin.
for active retired gentleman. FHA
■ W 1*
COSTS
Write Bon J. T., tlo Sanford
T*A1X CONI TODAY!
M A I ROTATE DRIVE «
Herald.
B 44 Prvnas Ave.
PANTED bp ahtarty men of mod- W. I . "BiB" STEMPER Agency
J.
W. HALL
Realtor A teewtw
cat mean*; very email cottage
Bealtor
ASSOCIATES:
H.
E.
Taffer
or garage apartment. Write
Pbooe PA 2 3441
Arthur P. Day, Everett Harper “ C«B Hell"
Bon A, Sanford Herald.
Robert F. May. Bart Fibber.
BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
7T
Rolen E. Neaaan
S. Red
I BR. house on MagaoHa, Juet out
PA S-4M1
l i t N. Park
of city llmi'e; kitchen equipped,
♦ ROBERT A. WILLIAMS.
Venetian blinds, m ew heater.
ACREAGE and FARM LAND
Must sell at one*. 43444. Will
pa s S n
II ACRES tiled farm tend fronted
trade for late model ear.
by paved rend, near town.
PA 3-4451 or PA 4-4533.
T ACRES (enpa.), eriUvitod, asC. A. Whlddon, Sr.
eeUent drainage.
I ACRES beautiful wooded land,
BROKER
Stenstrom Realty
high and dry.
SM So. Peril Ave. Ph. PA M M
HERBERT STENSTROM
Levy. PA 2-lHS
Regtetered Broker
BY OWNER: frl
LEN EISNER
beet locates is Country Cfcte
LOTTIE BEOADWAT
ON L A R G E L A K E
Manor. Phone PA 2-6641.
KEN TOBBETT
l ~ - f ------1 borne with 1H bathe;
BETTYB D. SMITE
liege Brins mom; dtalng room;
Aaoaeiotea
Florida room; terrnto fleort:
Ph. PA 3 3415
ceatral
heat. Several fruM 111 N. Path trace.
NEW HOMES Lech A r t * ; S end
254# Sf). FT. OVERALL
4 bedrooma;
Fw
exciting
927,900
TERMS
NAVT AND
fomlly living wite planned lux­
BUSINESS PROPERTY
ury plus ample entertaining
NEWCOMERS
U rge atore with eon Ibedrowm
facilities and play m n at
apartment and two 1-bedroom
moderate prices. Shown by ap­
TO SANFORD
apartment*. Oa comer tot with
pointment. CaU PA 34432.
a sm lot in rear tor parking.
We twrite yea So bo oar awe*
FOR SALE BY OWNEB: House,
132,000 TERMS
aheelmoly k w wtteenl
312 Hotly Are., 2-bedrooma.
ttew a* awe of Swnfeed‘a
ROSA L. PAYTON
Priced for quick late at 44,400.
Metole while yes
Rtgletered Reel I Mate Broker
31,040* down payment Contact
■ary E. Carmen - Lea Salve!
able bawafwg few
Mrs. M. L. Rabora, 1509 E.
B. E. Rngevw. Sr. Aaooclatoe
Seminote Blvd.
family. Pick Up yemr buy at
Ph. PA 1-1M1 17-42 at BUwatka
our Salea Office.

WELCOME

&amp;
South
P IN EC R ES 1
4th Addition
Borneo De.iijrned For
Florida Living.
2 ± 4 Red room a —

You can m ove In hmmtdL

ateljr while the pa pert art
being processed.
We Guarantee Pcrnonal

Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home For Thn Flrat
Year — Or Your Down
Payment
And Cloalng
Coat Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor,

Inc.

f r r s ik

Thtire. Nov. 26,19.19— Page 7

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24-A Trailers

114 N. Perk Ave.

■so FLAMINGO mobile borne • ft. BABY bod, ptAF POL Mwhalr.
* 40 ft. 2 bedrooma, excallsnt
hadTili*
condition. Lot 74, Psrkt Avt. Tr.
• Parkins A n t*
deak A ehair.
t . 14 ne. Cotenlal
Park.
Quality Workmanship A Materials
living room suite. 6 P*.
Terms Tn Suit Your Budget
dinette. Base
OPEN NOW
•Prat Estimates
motto.
MOBILE
HOME
BALES
•Tech OweraetMl
tt MUt So. of Sanford 17-42
SINGER PORTABLE Hr
Phone FA 1-4030 Sanford. Fla.
NEW 1444 P \CEMAKER
due, to responsible party with
MOBILE HOMES
local credit. Taka near pep*
AUTO GLASS
Direct from Factory to You.
mtnta of 45.42. Write Credit
INSTALLED
Manager, Baa CM, 4/w
Wyatt Trailer Sales
Herald.
Tel. PA 1-4411
T e a t G te n
3-BEDROOM trailer fully sir con­ SEMI AUTOMATIC Zig-Zag
SIRVICE
able. Twenty year guan
waaber end dryer. WUI
Sgakarik Glass and Flint tn. ditioned.
part*, labor and etrriM. ReMil
equity
very
reasonable
or
Itt-tU t . M Ik
PA 2-4W will trade for equity is S bed­ ipcmtiblo party with local credit
Uke over payments only. MB
room borne. Phene PA 1-5134.
TV PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL
model. Write Credit Manager,
Per S weeks only!
Bos CM; e/o Sanford Herald.
21. Fsndtarw
IT la. faccept some
portables)
523.50
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
M ta. 53130
M Is. 343.30 New A Used Furniture A Appli­ Service With Thu Cask. SUPER
ance*. A Good Place To
AH tubes Have * 1 year (uaranteo.
TRADING POST. PA MBIT.
BUY, SELL or TRADE
LLOYDS BABIO A TV
READY H URD COSfCBRR
415 Sanford Ave. Ph. PA 24744
Jenkins Furniture Window
Sills - Lintels - Band
FA
t-7415
555 laaford Ave.
PUMPS - aPEDWLEB
Rock—Stepping Btonoe — Steel
AB type* and iliee. toot sited CUSTOM BUILT furniture -sinGTease Trap*—Precast Steps
"Do it Yenrtrir
Cement—Dry Wan*
gle pieces or *et*. Also furni­
B | BSP AIR AMD RERTKB
MIRACLE COWCBPT CD
ture repair. Cabinets made.
B T I N ■
304 Elm Ave.
PA MTH
PA 2-7053.
MialMtry and Soppty C*.
PAINT
12.50
g
a
l
T-Shirt*
44e.
•
BIG
VALUES
H* W. 3 ad I t
Pb. PA 25432
"S h i's 0M o f BIT old sch ooR oteh on ."
• QUICK CREDIT
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS STORE
114 Sanford Avt.
• EASY TERMS
11-A Btaaly Parlor*
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMM
PRIGIDAIRE
Refrigerator, fend
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
12. Ptumhteg Services
WILSON • MAIER
I. Real Eetate Pec Sole
condition, 330. Can be aoan at
3504 Adams Ph.
PA 2-3353
New
Used
354 French Av*
BIG BUY! t i l l
Plumbing
Repairs A Satisfied customer k m
PA
BL
SM I .
3-BEDROOM home, kitchen furn.
H-A—Article*
%
Joe C. Thomas
advertieemvnt.
U**d foanlture, ayfliaacti, took
Large lot. Immediately avail­ 1622 Ssrita St.
FA 1.4544 ■AEIIEYTS BEAUTY POOR
able for reasonable equity.
etc. BeugM-eeld Larry's Man PLOW, (time or
154 IS. Oik
Ph. PA T-S741
and dlie for Ford. PA S'
Ml Sanford Ava. Pb. PA 341U
115% G. I. mortgage. By owner, l l tlScfrical Rerrir**
evening*.
n ot Park a., PA 1 SM4.
Tear Glamewr ieadqaartere
Wiring - Eteetfte
ISA VE|
Sid Vlhlee
N ow A Uaad
S T O R Y .B O O K HOU 8 E
RANDALL ELECTRIC OO.
BABY high chair, PA
Furniture and Appliaaeoa
ON FOREST DRIVE
Ill Magnolia
FA 1-5413
Beaaty Salon
Two bedroom*, one pick, one blue
l^ la jjW g r i
PA I-7W4
-Shady lot—I 12.0C4 — owner M. -Dee" Vain Etechrteal Bar. 111 # Oak
405154 t . First Bt Ph. f i 1-0445 POUND: Siameaa Cat, yaaink
Dei
Says
For
Service
Call.
.
had to move to Icy north and
FA 2-4344
FA 1 5641
PA 2 7554
vicinity Pinecreet. Pey ad and
will **U at whataver reasonable
LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON BOLLAWAY, HotpRal and Baby
board. CaU Dr. Foley, v,
term* you offer. Make them
Bede.
Pay.
Week
ar
MonH
—
Bagieriy Bldg. 2357 Orlando Dr.
Ian.
ea»y on yourself, but don’t de­
PU1MVTUBE CENTER
ity catting us to ae* this little FLOOR sudteg and fteiahiag 16. Ftewora A Plante
1144 French Ave.
LOST: Bull Terrier, dark
Cleailng. W ithf. S e r v i n g
Jewel.
Pk. PA 3T4M
with Mi*d*a of ten — black face.
Cw6 Ffewer* For Any Ow m Im
Answer* to name af " Mutts'*.
W. B. “ BBT STEMPER Agency
B . M.
, Lake Maty
22. Article* Per Sale
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Phone PA 9-1M4.
Phene PA 4-4141
112 N. fork
PA 1-1522
FA 2-0170
B A H ROOPINa
GOOD used appliance* and TV's,
MAYFAIR SECTION: Brittany
Contracting A Repairs
see Jake at 117 8. Palmetto
itvlv, large living-dining area,
FOR RENT
Licensed — Bonded —Insured 17, Pete - Live*to*h • Supplle*
FRESH
PORK, Drcued and
ace, I bedrjom, I belli,
F i l l ESTIMATES
WANTED: 1 mate Persian kitten
HOUSE
f room. Ph. PA 3-23*4.
Chilled, Me Ih. Satlifectlon
Sll Siafert Ave. Ph PA S-T445
by Chriitmai. Phone PA 3-5544.
Modern
— 8 Konan
guaranteed.
Phone
Hopkins,
PAINTING A DECORATING
FA 23047.
2 Bedroom — Balk
SIAMESE Kllt*n7"s7*LPoiiti7 feLlceneed — Bonded
male, two month* old. A 2 1533.
All Electric Kitchen
WANTED: Full-Time, live an fewFACTORY TO YOU
Free Estimate* —
Jakranled Perch
ALUMINUM
mtseo, colored meld. PA l-T B i
PUREBRED Miniature Daichunda
Work Gutriatccd
Games
VENETIAN BUNDS
333 each. 2300 Sanford Ave.
Pntettag Cwtractara
4. Mate Help Wanted
Enclosed head. Sug-pmnf bottom
PA S-11N
Located
On South
DACHSHUND,
male, AKC, 5
rail with pintle end*. Plailic
Shore
Of
Lake
YOUNG ja n age 11-35, eapwitoncmonths old. Wormed and ihota.
PINE INTEBIOB PAINTING
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
Jm iip
ed In sales and credit*, steady
Love* children. 14a. FA 2-7540.
O. H. Porguaoe PA 1-1177
cord*.
employment, good opportunity
Phone PA 2*1H1
MINIATURE poodle* AKC recta- Benkarlk Glean and Paint Co.
for advancement, vacation with
113-114
W.
2nd
St.
Pb.
FA
2-IStt
lerrd, excellent pedigree, Ph.
pay. Plreetoae Store*, 111 E.
Pwrninwt teorew and Movteg
FA 2-3412.
tat at.
Tn aad From Anywhere

&amp;

(Dawna

Mother of Sonford

a

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14. Male or Female

c. i . r a u i n

1354 French Are. Ph. PA I-14B1

NEED home for mate Collie also
female sable and whi'e Collie, T
month*. 2405 Star
Avt.

Motor Route Carrier

F A 2 -5 2 6 4

"In the City of
Gracious Living”

^PJumbinq^JMHe^^^^

Dream Homes

PARK
HOM ES

*340
Down Pay ment-No Cloning

*9890
TOTAL PRICE
H»*ie* featnre 3 Bedrooma •
I 1, Til* Batha • Screened
I’orcb • Utility Roan • Ter.
ratio Floor* • Carport* • Land­
scaped Lola • All City Can•enienrea.

•

Qolet Community

•

Near M

$450 Down
Tuva Want Oa MHh
S i. Follow Country
Club Rd. R Watch

Far Oar Mgwa . . .

OPEN D AILY
9 :H A. M. "PI Dark
SUNDAY
I :H P. M. T il Dark

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

S h a sn u d ia A
Co-. k*a.

Cor Hwy. 17-92 4 2Tth 84.
Pbon FA 2-1301

PA 2 4*45

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R AV EN N A

21. Article* For Bate

R. M. Wilkin*. Contractor
• AsphaH Driveways

MODERN BUG CLEANERS
Pierida’* Moot Modem Plant
14. Beale awd Meters
To sarvlce Enterprise and Ben- FREE PICK UP A DELIVERY
Pb. FA 1-7417
aon Junction arts. Apply San­ 1 Week Service
ford Hernld.
Gateway Ye The Waterway
JACHOB’S REPAIR SHOP
Your EVIKRUDE Dealer
Welding — * aeh. A Gen. Repairs
Robson Sporting Goode
CARRIER for Timas Union motor
W. Mth. A Old. L Mary Rd. 344-5 • C. lit.
Ph FA 2-5441
route. Send Pest Card with
Complete
Lawn
Halatenaece:
name,
ddress and telephone
12 b nsiilNG host amt trailer,
Fertateev Bpeaytag - Mewing
number to Boi M3. Sanford.
411 B * y Ave. I’ll. T A 2 7* 65.
JOIN LOMWIRJK
514
Willow
Art.
PA
37144
II. Week Wanted
14. Autnmnb'le*
TV
and
RADIO
REPAIR
sf
r
CHILD CARE in my home or
'57 FORD falrlan* ’ SOO* tudor
1:40 ni|hta and weekend*; iniyours anytime — Caiselberry,
Milan, railio, heater, whitewall
ford.
Lake
Mary
and
Longwood.
Maitland or Winter P a r k .
lire*, rxcrllcnl rotidition. Phone
FARMER'S AGENCY
PA 2-2772 and PA 2 5513.
TEmple 1 1263.
FA 2 5300
K. V, Parmer, Realtor
SEPTIC
TANK
SERVICE
D. H. Whitmore
WILL DO typing or hand address­
1430 MODEL "A " Ford coup* *130.
Since 1144
Lillian G. Trams
ing Christmas Card* in my
At Fi\» Point*, TA 2-I3M.
Ph. FA 4-414)
A. HARE
DentRY
Associates.
home. Phone FA 2-2211.
NOrth 8-4122
NOrth 8-4711 1957 FORD Kairlane - SOO” fnrdnr,
116 S. French Ave. Ph. PA 2 5221
20.000 mile*. Call FA 2 5357.
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Circuit Court Judge Volic Wil­
liam j paired »entencc Monday on
five defrndant* whose rase* were
heard in this month'* Circuit
Court aewion
Betty Jean Baker. 42-J E Fifth
St. Negro, wat aentenced to aii
month* to 20 year* in the State
Department of Correction. She
war found guilty of manslaughter
Edward Lee Brown Jr. of 41]
Cypre** Ave. wa* sentenced to
aix month* to five year* in the
Correction department. The court
found the Sanford Negro guilty
of breaking and entering with inlent to commit misdemeanor.
I-ongwood resident James Ken­
neth l.ycan* receive*- . sentence
of six monthi to five year* in the
Department of Correction after he
pleaded guilty to breaking and cn.
tering with intent to commit a
felony and breaking and entering
with intent to commit a miidemeanor. Charles Anderson who
pleaded guilty to Hit stn’e charge*
was givrn tlx years probation
Anderson also live* in Lnngwood.
T. V. Brown Jr. and Curti* Hall,
both of Sanford, were placed on
probation for seven year'* each.
They pleaded guilty t«» breaking
and entering with tnirnt to com­
mit a felony. Brown hves at 121*
Kandolph St and Hall at 1206
Palmetto Ave.
Julie Harri* feel* television i*
the most frustrating of the three
media in which she'i worked:
“ On TV. only once can a per­
former have the satisfaction of
performing before an audience."

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Lion Cub Proves Trifle Too Much
For Owner, Ends Up A Jail Bird
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) George, a cuddly 55-pound lion,
i* looking for a home.
Lonesome George had to spend
Tuesday night in the Oklahoma
City Jail to the horror of 45 intox­
icated guests w!m. think.ng they
were seeing beast*, tried in vain
to brush the fur off their eyeball*.
The nine-month-old cub was
placed in the investigations cell
adjacent to the drunk tank be­
cause George's owner got tired of
hi* sassy ways It was just an­
other episede in an unhaopy childhood.
The owner, finance company
manager Ted Moore, explained
he couldn’t get in touch with the
local ioo and the Jail wa* the
only place with bar*.

“ He ha* taken over my ap »
ment," moaned Moore. “ He i» lo-i
big. The latest is that he hat
grown too fond of trying to drive
the ear.”
M Hire's eviction of hi* frisky
roommate wa* not the first for
the rub. even though George is
house-broken.
Zoo
director
Dr.
Warren
Thomas, who will reluctantly puu
George up until another lion-lover*
decides to take him. pointed not
the baby beast ha* had * aerie*
of owner*.
“ He was a bit too much to
handle" (or each of them. Thom­
as said.

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CON(IKAT II , ATI ONS ARK KXTENDKI) to Welsh*
Tire Shop from the Seminole County Chamber of Com­
merce on the ifrantl opening of their new building at
120 French Ave, Charlie Morrison, public relation* direc­
tor, welcomes II. K. Howe who, with his son. Bob, owns
and uperates the shop.
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Space Scientist Says Soviet's
Program Smaller Than America's
WASHINGTON (L’ PI) - A top
Defense Department Idealist laid
today that Hussia's military »parc
program ta likely to he much
imaller thin America's.
0. P. Sutton, chief icienlist of
the Advanced "esearch Project*
Agency, »aid Ihe Soviet military
■pace effort might b** “ only ■
very minor one."
Ha laid he hated hia opinion on

the fait that Russia has not
launched any earth in tell ill's
tincc May 19.V8, and on the assumption that the Soviet Union
lui little need for rnmmunlc*
•ion* or peeping tom military salel
tiles
Sutton told tin- American Buc­
ket Society'* 1Ith annual con­
vention that Itut.ua It concentrat­
ing “ on scientific -unlnralmn ,e*l

They
Share Aid Burden

U . S . Tells Allies
M ust

The United State* ha« told it.
European ami Allan allui* that
the horn of plenty t* running
low.
Not low enough «* yet lu he a
danger to the American econ­
omy, hut enough to bring almul a
tenout rcapparatsal of U. S. mili­
tary and foreign aid expenditure*
and for Ihe United State* to tell
iu allie* that they now mutt help
to thoulder tome of the burden*
formerly borne by the United
•State* almost alone.
The re»ul; tiaa hem Iti.it in
world capital* trom Tokyo to tain
don, other government* a!»n have
faced up to a reappraisal and
with surprising unanimity have
decided tiiat live lulled Stale* hat
carried llie burden long enough
They will help.
Sinre 101'J. with the exception
of one year, the United States ha,
had a trade deficit with other no
twin which by tiie middle of this
year had reached a daggering
total of marly 15 billion dollar*.
it ha* been a causal (or growing
concern fur Ihe rea»on* that mi
nation can cxlit lorever on a del
Icit and that an unbroken outflow
of gild eventually mutt lie re
flerlcd in reduced faith in Hie
V S. dollar
So it wa* (or these reason* that
11. S Under Secretary of State
Dougin* Dillon warned in a
ipeech last October Ilia! either
other nation* must pul thnr ftnan
etal shoulder. to lh« wheel or
face the possibility the United
State* would lake step* to protect
it**If.
In llwir extreme, llie,e *lcp&gt;

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could up-an ■ return to high U. S.
t.irifts and the development ol a
kind of economic isolationism.
The warning wa* aimed at
those nation* who have received
unslinllngly of tl. S. aid, while
at the time time ereeling liar
rierv against U, S good* to pro­
tect their own recovering econo­
mic*
And it |iointcd up the inequality
of a situation in which the United
Slate* in 1959 alone, lettered a
four billion dollar trjdr deficit
while other* prospered.
Them nation* were quick to
take the hint.
In rapid-fire order Japan, lint
ain and Prance announced move*
to lid restriction* again*! the
“ made in II. .S A." 'atiel
Sweden noted that live time*
tin* year. *lie ha* reduced resirie
lion* against U. S good*, the
latest tin* month lifting harrier*
against import of coal, coke, some
woolen* and some farm product*.

Ihe psychological political effect*
dial
accompany
new
space
achievements "
Rep. Emilio If. Daddanu t U•nun. l who *poke to Ihe meeting
earlier, proposed
international
registration of all satellite* to
prevent possible triggering of “ a
monstrous war."
.Notion *»id (he military part of
tiie U. s .pace effort would "re
main relatively small" compared
with development of earth-bound
offensive and defensive weapon*
tie said that space technology
take* only almul a half billion
dollar* of the tl billion dollar
military budget.
He said ipace vehicle* of the
immediate future chiefly would
tie designed to get, give and
transmit information hill would
nol have military defensive or
offonuve chore*.
He said Russia and it* allies
are close together end can use
wire and radio communication*
rather than salellites lie said
the Soviets du not need spy sate)
lites because they already know
about the free world's military
facilities
Daddarlo, In pro|Mjsmg registra
lion of satellites, said that It is
imperative "that wr find a form
of world iaw to avert catastro­
phe."
“ It we (ad to achieve law and
order ns we venture into these
uncharted field*," he said, “ the
cost will tie immeasurable
Other* have expressed concern
lest the launching of a peaceful
scientific spare vrhirle tie misin
Urpreted by another nation as
Hie beginning of a missile at
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Established 1908

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1959

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 57*

Hungarian

Equalization Board
Session Monday

Executions
Continue
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (UP!)
—Sir l*»lt* Munro of N«w Zea­
land. special UN representative
on the Hungarian question, report­
ed inday that trial* and execu­
tions resulting from the 1938 free
tom revolt in Hungary still are
fe in t.carried out.
Munro. la a formal report to
tba (renewal Axsembly. said Kuawan troop# remained at the coun­
ter wiefc aa assurance by Hungar­
ian Prim* Minister Janoa Kadar
-list "the time will come when
Soviet troops will be withdrawn."
Both the Hungarian and Soviet
authorities. Munro said, had refciaad him permission to visil Hunnary « hia capacity m a UN
ApresenUtive and had returned
hi* cormapoodence.
•That the present report con
unites the theme of previous re­
ports m entirely Ihe responsibility
of the Hungarian authorities,"
Munro said. "No response haa
been forthcoming auch aa m g
reasonably be expected of ■ mem­
ber of the UN organisation eon
cerncd to promote the purposes of
the organisation and to art in ae^irdance with iu principles . . ."
WFive priaon wot. .ice* werj hand­
ed down between law March 34
and April 1 to defendant* charged
with conspiring to overthrow the
• stale order.” according to the
Hungarian telegraph agency, Mun­
go reported.
On Oct. 17. a Hungarian apokesman told Weatern ne-.smeo in
Budapest that sentence* had been
carried out kx connection with it*
^ g r d comes committed during
" h e 195d revolt, h* said. Ten death
sentences wer* reported amt eight
executiona wers said to have been
performed on or about Aug U.
Some a# priaon anoUmcaa wer* re
ported.
"In February and March," Mun­
ro's report said, "the trial look
plate of a large oroup of young
people accused of, according lo
the statement of an official Hun­
garian spokesman on March 13,
"political crimes committed m
llktg * As to the lenience* impend;
definitive mformatioo ia not avail­
able."

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News Briefs
TV Meeting Dec. 7
Florida
Educational
Trlevi*ion
Commission will hold it* next
meeting Dee. 7 at the St. Peters­
burg Junior College. Executive Di­
rector Janie* Etheridge
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Employment Up

ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION technique wui taught ut the Seminole Coun­
ty Rptl Crow meeting this week «t the First Baptist Church. Counting the
breathing rhythm are from left. Minn Mnhel Chapman aiiminiglering to
lira. Eilwin Lindsey; Instructor Kmeat DeFallot nnd Mr*. Spcmoer Hardin
"reviving" Mr*. John Morgan.
(Staff Photo)

TALLAHASSEE i l l ’ ll - Non
farm cmplnvment in Florida at the
end of October gamed 2.4,41X1 lo x
total of 1.253,Nx&gt;. the Industrial
C'inimtsdon saitl today. Tile Octolier figure wav 75.lift more than
employment at the same time last
year

Crash Quiz Set

Jail
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Thuri*’* h! least on* nun in town who'll attest lo
th* fact that The Herald'* cla*»ified ail* have plenty of
aellinjt power.
A traHer wn* advertised for *ale and iU ntnnlwr
in (lie trniler park was given a* No. 74. Now, this wax ■
alight error, ua the trailer * correct number was 75.
All day Yesterday, people kept calling on the owner
of Trailer No. 74 wanting to buy it. Somewhat surprised,
he was not in a selling mood.
Mrs. Harriet Johnson, who is in chargn of tin* clas­
sified department, was told later that "finally, on* fel­
low made nte an offer l couldn't hardly turn down."
Trailer No. 74 will have a new tenant in two week*.
Mrs. Johnson ha* suggested that th* seller of No.
71, buy No. 75, slur* its owner bought the ad in the fir*t
place.

Award-W inning Artist

Hearing

Set Tuesday
Th* rovuxy rommiaaioneri far*
a week of hard work starting
Montla* oa they sit al th* board
of equalization on that dal* and
on the f'dlnwing day, th* prtw
posed new jad will h* discussed.
The equalization meeting ia
arhedulcd lo start at ta a, m. amt
will be held in lit* county eonmiasnmer'a num m th* aourthouse.
For Uia pad iwn week*, projverty owner* have had a tlianca
to look over the assessment ndlx
at the lax assessor’* office and
Monday will hive the opportunity
tn lake their romptairda to th*
hoard.
Taxpayers were given an Indi­
cation of what the millage rat*
will h* this year when live com­
mission adopted a tentative rata
of It mill* for the operating bud­
get
Tax Awesaur llicliard McCann*
told th* hoard he estimate* th*
assessment roil will list Sl&lt;!2 mil­
lion iax property valuation* for
th* (ax rata.
Ttm hoard wilt adjourn lala
Monday afternoon aa an equali­
zation board and wil1 meet Tues­
day a* th* board of commission­
er a for a public hearing to determin* th* need for a new jail.
Al that lime, according lo
Chairman John Krider, the hoard
will coruukir entering a contract
with an architect lo draw up plans
[nr die facility and, if necessary,
vet a lax levy to secure funds foe
th* jad.
Estimated ei»4 of a naw jad
ia approximately |7un,ooo.
v uinmiaiiooars will reconvict*
again Wedoasday aa a hoard of
equalization and will rneef for th*
remamdar of the week until "vrw
hear all complaints and Icdlmnny
oil tasatue priqw-rty.' Kruier sausi.

CHICAGO (DPI)
Coroner Mai
ter Met arron, announcing that a
blue ribbon inquest jury on the Itdeath crash of a TWA cargo plane
into a crowded residential are*
near Midway Airport, said "Mid­
way Airport was thrre lirst. We
want to know whv more homes
were allowed lo he built thcr* "
i An award-winning professional i* free and refreshment* will b*
artist will be in added attraction served.
Nehru Acclaimed
Mrs. J. fl. tirrgory, art show
it th* Sanford Art Association committee chairman, reported that
NEW’ DELHI (DPI i — Primr
Minister Jawaharial Nehru today show scheduled Sunday at th* LSn entries have Iw-en submitted
for competition m the show.
won ■ smashing sot* of confi­ C ivic Cenlrr.
es were blamed on snuw slicked today Iroiti Canada to the Mexican dence oti hit government's eau
United Press Inter it*lion* I
Mrs. T. B. Bonier, a New Smyr
The tail end of a Thanksgiving highways, two men were killed border and invaded Pennsylvania, (toils method of dealing with th* na artist, will demonstrate her tal­
Day snow storm blew into New when their plane crashed in a snow Kentucky, Tennessee and laiillsi* Chinese Communists in the border |
dispute between the two nations. ent* by errating a portrait in pas
England today, but weathermen storm near Kiowa, Colo., and seven
Mi ruber* of parliament loudly lets during the exhibition. •
said it would be much calmer than drivers, blinded hy blowing snow, na
The cold air wa* expected lo proclaimed his actions correct
Mrs, Hooter recently look first
th* storm that dumped It inches were involved in a seven rar chain
reaction crash near Conway, in the push into West Virginia and Ala­ alter Nehru delivered an eloquent plate in the still life ealrgory
of snow in Colorado.
pies for national unity
Light mow wa&gt; reported falling Texa* Panhandle.
bama IimI.iv
it the IH.Vfl Daytona Beach Art
A biting cold wave which dipped
early today from 1lie* Midwest
C \I*E CANAVEIt 41, (DPI) —
On Ihe edge id it.........
licit,
T r i p L’ l'lliS C tl
League with an oil painting and
through New York State, but most temperatures as low a* IS below
American space scientists tialay
amounts averaged only one to two zero at (irand Porks, N. D,, spread freezing rain (dl (rom l-oum.ina | WASHING TON lUPI)-----A lead second place in the same category swallowed thr disappointment of
into Ohio and Pennsylvania, R o w l­ mg Senate lteiuoci.it today called with a watercolor rendition. She
inches.
their Thanksgiving liar mownshot
The storm buried Uouhler, Colo,
ing Green, K y . reported a I "9- Ptesidenl Et*enhower'» forthcom­ aim has been awarded Itrsl prize failure amt poshed ahead with
ing
II
riatiun
good
will
trip
a
prom
under It inches of snuw, then
inch rami.ijl m siv hours
plans (or H** next I' S tryon
isinp irosu In build up Inrndahip in the Florida FvdrrtsMon &gt;•( W'onj
dropped three inches around the
prolw
, i V h l d n skie s were m ostly sutmy
for The United Stales. Sen. John en's Club* art exhibits.
lower great lakes, live in* nr* in
Informed sources said anolher
NEW YORK IUPI) — Stork fur Thanksgiving, hut hundreds of J. Sparkman (D-Ala.l, a meinlier
Her activities m art also in
Iowa, eight inches in North Da
|iay load already vsas available but
holiday
travelers
were
stranded
in
prices
at
I
p
in
of the senate Foreign Krlalioni elude tt-aclung courses at th* Dav
hut a and ut inches in the upper
American Airline*
gj « California w hen fog hnt’jdrd •h^ Cuitimlltec, said the prinetpal value long Hi**' h I'mine Cnlleve and the that mi specific vehicle had been
(■rent Lakes
7lr • I&gt;os Angeles ami Lnug iii-.icli air* of Eisenhower's mission "U Hie Children * Museum ol Jacksonville fhovrn foe »he stiempt to orlul
The show began to die out as it American T A T
the moon It could lw amsthcr
lOJ'-i ports.
public demon.tralton lo the world
neared th* Atlantic toast, but still American Tobaeco ....
Mr*. Itoiirer, who is founder of Atlas Aide, biggest rocket ever
39W
Baltimore
A
Ohio
....
had enough punch to bring sis
Know u .i- lim -i ,i*l t«•*I.i v lor that the United States is interested Ihe New .fimvrna Beach Art Mink
built In die fire world, but an Air
M's N o rllie rn O hio through New E n g ­ til petu e "
Bethlehem Steel
...
inches to western New York
shop, studied two year* at the Con Fore* t’lior Vblr or an ’ rmy Juno
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land. With ram south id the .snow
Several fatal holiday aulo &lt;ru&gt;li
senator* of Macon, (ia . and at II appeared more likely
fit's belt thro ugh the m id Allantle state* Cast Dos On List
Chry *l&lt;-r
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a federally sponsored atl school
The next "ideal" Inn* for s
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moonshol woold be a four-day pe
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t uliati I'lemn-r Fidel Cailto, lo*
V. S. Chamber of Comiuerct t« ,
1tie viiow at the t iv ic i cuter is nod around Cbridtius when the
Kastman Kodak
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hrotlier It.ml anil Venezuelan Pres scheduled to stall al J p in and innon makes a C.imp.iratlvely
d«y urged »u Immediate t** cut
xih
Ford Motor
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nl&lt; ut Koniulo llelanroiirt face .Nt continue mild 9 p in Admission clos* approach of TJI isg) miles
fbir all mdividuala and eorpor*WASHINGTON (UITI — Eresimi'.
tii-neral Eleetric
...
ycais' imprtsiiuuienl at hard labor
thins to help stabilise the dollar
dent Elsenhower will ask Congresa
from
earlli
Bui
-ources
indicated
All,
(ieneral Motors
....
il tlu- Dominican |H&gt;licc ever
and promote economlr gtowtli.
a mid January date might be In slcngllien Ihn World Cmirt hy
2‘ *
Graham - Paige
.....
call h lln in The three men were
The business organization said
giving up this country's power to
more feasible
MS
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a lining I I I persons sentenced to
the revenue Ins# could be offset
vein consideration of any case in­
Mr. liioma* I . Williams. 67, Uirillard
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emphasis
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prison lor 3U years for "art*
hy a temporary across-the-board ■lied at his home in Sanford to
volving
the Diuted State*.
shifted
In
an
especU'd
mid
De­
20 *»
Minute Maid ....... .
against Hie peace of the Domini­
Such action, h* said, would
sales Ua.
cember laiincbillg of a Thor Able
day.
IIS
Penney
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BERLIN it PI i
in., nr, tn can Hi public " Ninety-six of the
The chandler said the tax re
He i* a native of Atkins, (ia. Penn HR
lo hurl s sun satellite toward the plate Hie United Stales in a better
IS1. mversary of So . p , \igna delrndanl* are in custody, until. .........
ductluna are "vitally needed.” It and ha* (wen a rc-.dvnt of S.m Jtov.il Vim-rii.in
ot lot of tin- planet Venus. That podium tn urge other countries
......
I's Khnishrhrv’t dein.md lor the ot them prominent Cubans or \en
rtubrew it* support liahind two lord (or M years,
In agree lo wider participation of
Sear* Hocbuck
........
49&gt;s withdrawal of Mc*ii rn triHips eziirlans.
4 b le a k III and robbery was piolie will carry a transmitter tile court.
" l o o s e hilU which gradually would
Mr. Williams is a retired tram Slandiiril Oil i NJ ) ,.
capable
of
radiating
signal*
back
4fi’ , from Berlin came to y vyith 11
stopped m the a n ra rly yesterday
trim the lowe-l individual tax man who worked tor the Atlantic Studebaker
Then h* indicated, th* world
2|,
.,
bt/ii I s , Mini'll .ui.i Fri in h ,ol
morning wiim two Santiml ladtre to earth tram V) million miles m unulil have a more effcciive means
bracket from 20 to 16 per cent Coast bine since 11)28
space
U. S Steel
. ...
»7 v, diet* still present tor duty
crack ■&gt;( light rom
men
spoiled
of coping with and preventing mn-h
amt the highest from 91 to 47
Survivors are his wife, Ms. T. F. Weslinghou** W.
tou
West Berlin Mayor Wills llrandt
tng through thr door of ll'-ndrr
"brutal u*es of force" as the Com­
per cent. IHher rate* would tie William*
one daughter, Mr*
declared in a *|treeh th.it his
-on s tav.-tn on Sev enth St , police
munist displaved m Hungary and
It. liniio * oik- grand daugiiler,
reduced no * graduated scale
i ommunisl . em-.ii|&lt; i ciiv is out
said I'sl c
Tits*-1
Corporal* Income tax rales I.ynu Grime*. two *i*icrs, Mrs.
orilv «ti|| tree hut i« i i omunieally
i
Sgt
W
H
Cusgrave
*.iuj
he
Eisenhower announced hi* intern
would b# rut from Si la 47 per Emogcnr Wilkin* and Mrs. W. H
M ron g er Ilian eyer
The Jsycee* will sponsor th* saw a light through a (isrliaily
turn
ill s letter lo Sen. Hubert
,cnt. with some mudilUaUoivs in Ryais.
lie told 1,800 German i*|y|| lead second in a series of polio stofis openrd tavern d'mr winch l■&gt;un^rd
It Humphrey (ii Mum i Thursday.
Fiun-tai wrvutv* will be cm
deprecintum allowances, capital
ers that the Soviet rllorl lo lake for e-yimiv and city r*«tdrni* l*ee open wtn-n a mail inside tried lo
ducted at _ p. nt. Sunday at lln,
.Specifically, ha -aid he again
gains, estate ansi gift taxe*.
over tile city ha* fa.ti-d -o fal
shut it the open doorway reveal
would a*k Congress "on an appro4 The Hou*e bill*, proposed by son Funeral Home. will, (he He*
Last Nov JI Konishelu*. pre
Day
will
he
ed
lieperson
ami
led
lo
thr
sr
Navy
Appreciation
Dave Klingentniilh. ihairman of
p n a lM m i a Mini
to strike from
l!ep* 4 Sydney llerlong Jr. |D T I' 11 Stern officiating. Burial
*ented a tix mouth
uliii'a' irn'' the protect, said the shot* wilt b* red of three Negroes
F'*mr voo i% a m ,led lo r break
lirld in Sanford Dec 12. Chamber an inlrrnatiimal agreement th*
Fi* i and Howard II Baker lit will b* in Evergreen Cemetery.
to
the
M,-sl,
demand.IW
'hat
vte-l
m g m to and h u c g la riz m g liie R o il­
George (4 Murray, 21. of ifiuo of C o m m e rc e M a n a g e r John K rid e r cqiuremem that America must
given at the Jayce* Inform st ton
,
, ** 1
Tenn i. would pitivide a gradual
ing 11ill* C o u n try C lu b pro shop Beilin to- *lrip|i,-d ol Its r|tw. Illh S'
Mhert Calloway, 2g, •iin otiu rrd tmiav
Bud'ting oti French A*r
drnd* for ilsctf when a ta n in­
la i reduction over ■ five-year
ha ve been ehargetl with b ir a k in g frnsea iial (eft as an nil 'llai'lrtl
T h * anim al event will h« s p o n ­
Cost of thr tloas will W fl of 1loo VV I'ii h St and llixisi-s rll
period. The iniinediate revenue
tree city" more Uiaii li.i mdr* wlitili sill go toward rowi id llw Hardy. '8 of tlt» F Ninth St. sored Joint tv by the (.’haitilxM ami volving this country fail* within th*
and entering and grantl la m -n y ,
court'* jurisdiction.
loss would he about td.-'mil.uiHi.iMMi
tH-hinr* the Iron Cufam
the sh e riff's office said today.
wrre srirvteil hy Coagravr and the Javceer.
vareiiir he «aid
Humphrey had written tht Presi­
The rhamher &lt;aul the reduc­
1he question was I -russi'd in
S h e r iff 's deputies R
F
G ra nt
F.arle Boiiqoarad'-r Two
Highlight leitlvities of ill* event
When the fir*i teri*. »if shot* film
tion* would *1ir up so much new
eunciiMivelv hy ilie Big Four fur were given, fifiO people turned out boxes containing 17(187 were taken will ha held at Furl Mellon Dark dent seeking hit support for » reso­
and Vernon B re w ste r arre sted O r
lution to repeal the clause. Th*
business activity that they would
lam toan* S h e rm a n M a tth e w * and eign ministers m Ceneva last
Klmgensnidh said regitlrrerl police reported. Murray and Cal The annual celebration gives resi­
soon Increase the government’ s
nil nurse* will give the sftof* under loway were charged with breaking dent! of thr county a chance lo reservation wa* authored years
D e iu u * Lee S lu n d le and Jo h n summer, and it pnhahly
ago hy Sen loin Connally t Drevenue. It tuid the tax burden
Funeral verviee* for Mr. J O F 'ra n c i* B o w m a n of l.al • H a rn e tt conn- up at t .tiiiihi it in. i og the supervision of ll*a county and entering ami Hardy with be "get together" with personnel Imm Tex.i
next
year
-k#would he inorr equally distribut­ I.aney, 72 who had hi en a Sanlord Fist a les M a tlh rw s w.i* arre sted
tog an anesvory to the break in
Hie Sanford Naval Air .Station
health unit.
ed and incentive would h* pro­ pharmaeivt for 23 years before go yesterd a y. Shindte. W e iliie s rU y .
Khrushchev is &gt;n! deinaniling
vided for business to expand and mg into business in Orlando, were and B o w m a n T u e sd a y . A ll w e r* the witlolrawai o M.--tern Irt.ip*,
creal* more job*.
scheduled at .1 p rn. today at the listed as 17 y e a r* old A Juvenile hot the deadline h.s* tieen eslend
First Metitodivt Chiircti, with the also w a s a rre -le d W e dnesday am i e*l Indefinitely,
is in Hi* county jad.
Hev. T t O'Steen officiating.
Rehckahs To Meet
Bond of t l. '* * ! w a * «*( for llye
Mr t.ariev died Weitncwlay He
Sanford Lodge No. 27 and Scut is survived hv hiv wife, Mr* Julia you th * Ih e d e pu tie s iia v * re ro v
inole Lodge No. tl, Hebekah, of the Laney; a daughter. Mr» J. C. ltlfi ered more than #n p&lt;‘r cent of
V4 \SIHNt i Ti l\ ( DPI t — Th*
Independent Order of Odd Fellows gins; s brother, E. H. Laney of tile golf equipm ent tinted, and
tobacco industry said today there
will hold a covered dish supper Jacksonvdle, and two grandchil­ hope to re co v e r the r**t, Brew
is no scientific evidence to sunster .aid today.
Monday mgiit l/ulge members are dren.
I'ort
Surgeon General Leroy FL
▼asked to bring a covered dish and
B u ria l w a* in O a k law n M e m orial
Burney's new charge that rigaIheir own table service to the fi 30 P a r k . Sanford, with B rjxson Fu
ret smoking ts the chief cause of
MIAMI (DPI
V m * cold front
p, m. meeting. 4 mtivtcsl program n e ra l H om e m rh a rze of arrange
lung cancer, even with filtered
hire down on Florida todav and
will follow.
m ents.
brand*.
Was expected to drop tempera
The industry suggested that th*
lure* into the uppei Id's in the
T h e ch im e * b e in g heard d u rin g Panhandle area tonight
real villain might lie polluted city
tli* dav in dow n tow n Sa n ftu d are
air
The Weather Bureau -aid th*
at the Sa n fo rd A tlantic N a tio n a l eold air mass aa* not nearly a.*
Hurrvey. head of the Public
B a n k T w o m uatcal selection* fol
Health Service, sjid (hat th«
severe a* the one which pushed
low each rin g in g of the ch im e s at down the state lue*da&gt; and Wed
weight of evidence lo date impltla m
and at I and 4 p, m. A netilay. No rrnp damage from the
catra smoking a* the ' principal'*
lou dspeaker m a g n ifie s th * taped eold wa* wen through Smd.iv
rail** of the nations increased
m uxir.
rate of lung cancer.
Mild weather in the 7n * was
Tile surgeon general said th*
forerast fur Ule d a te imla)
Prize* dealing tlK) &lt;stH be category is&gt; Im&gt; award**! a V2S sav­
ii *« ni Biter tip* h a s
mx been
Th* Weather Bureau said svalshown lo lie effective in "ma­
awarded m this year's Ivanford ings bond Each &lt;erond place
tereit showers would prerede the
Christmas lighting display con­
H O N O L U L U t l 'P l i — The biggest leading edge of the rsiM front ■«
terially reducing o. eliminating
wiiinec ool get 110.
p a ra d e ever held m the isla n d s it moved from Alabama
Ut* hazard of lung cancer.”
test, Dave Laud*, Jaycee rhsir
and
Th* four eategocies ar« reltgiou*. w a s I n l a y 's htghliifta of Hie five- t/xlisiana mto Northwest Florida
mao of id.- contest sard today.
Dr C. C. latlla, scientific di­
rector of the Tobacco Industry
The annual ronlcst wtII b# held traditional, artistic and oyrrall d a v official ce leb ration of H a ­ tonight
w a i i * aoiiMtveiueql of staufiuod.
Research Committee, said scien­
Dec 23 with Lauda, Jo* Mathieug decoration.
A high pressure »&gt;*tein oil the
MUNULK IJRKATH' wm beginning to bring contpluinta from gptictutora hi
AH entry blank* must Ur marled.
h wxa • m a rk e d step up ai H i* Atlantic coast slowed llw forward
and Mrs. Toil* William* *•
tific proof was piling up "that
tbu
Fluinhliztcker
Zoo
ia
San
Francisco,
so
to
keep
th«
hippo,
Bubble*,
from
brought, or information pfion**l p a c * of things wtuch started on a movement of th* cool air. The
judges
conflicts with or falls lo support
public emlmrrfissmcnt. Zoo Director Carey Italilwin concocteii a spruj wf
'i&gt; Die Jaycee Information Build note of T h a n * . g iv in g In ch urch es, front was not caper ted to reach
the tobacco -mokizig tt.roru-g ot
s T t r e Will be f o ir ( ,
citlorophyi and milk of magnesia. Bubbles apparently appreciated it.
,wuli in m p!at« wuiuers m each |
*ai » (,* k *. A ims, beliw* Doe. u
lung cancer."
and pTM&gt;*ir
.vaMh Florida wad Sunday.

To Paint A t A rt Show

Tail End O f Holiday Snow Storm

Hits New England; W est Hit Hard

Scientists Push
New Moon Shot

1 p, m. Stocks

U. S. C Of C Urges
Immediate Tax Cut

Ike Cites Need
For World Court

Mr. T. F. williams
Dies At His Home

Nikita's Threat
Still Ignored

Policemen Stop
Break-In Attempt

Jaycee Polio Shot
Dri vc Continues
Next Saturday

Four Arrested
In Golf Burglary

Navy Appreciation
Day To Be Dec. 12

Funeral Today
For Mr. J. 0. Laney

New Cold Front
Moves Into Stale

Those Chimes You
Hear Are At Bank

$ 14 0 Prizes To Be Given

In Yule Lighting Contest

Hawaii Celebrates

:!

(

Industry Protests
Cigarette Hazerd

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CONTEST RULES

CONTEST

• 20 football game* thU weekend art placed. ona
ia aach ad on thl* p a n . Indteata winner hr writing
ia tha name of taain oppoalta tha advertiser**
aama in Mm Entry Blank. No aaoraa. Jaat pick
winners.

THIS IS THE LAST ISSUE OF THE 1959
FOOTBALL CONTEST. DUE TO THE FACT
THAT MANY GAMES ARE PLAYED ON
THANKSGIVING DAY, ENTRIES MUST BE
IN THE HERALD OFFICE BY 5 P. M.
TOMORROW. &lt;See Contest Rules at the right).
WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED NEXT TUESDAY

pan CASH PRIZES will ba awarded

• Pick a aumbar which yoa think wifl ba tbe kigb.
•at aumbar of potato aeorad by aap ana taaai oa
this p*ge and place thia number ia tha apaca pro­
vided In Entry Blank. Thia will ba aaad la brook
tiaa.
• Ona entry only to each contestant. Entries muat
ba brought to tha offiea of thia paper before 6
P. M. Wad., No. 2fith (Tomorrow), or poatmarkad
no later than Nooa Thursday, Nov. 96th.

each week (In

accordance with .Contest Rule* at right) a» follow*:
tat PRIZEt |1S; Sad PRIZEt |l«f Srd PRIZE M.

OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK

NO EMPLOYEE OF THE SANFORD
HERALD OR MEMBER OF HIS
FAMILY IS ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE.

Nothing to Buy. Nothing to Pay, No Obligation.
My Name I s .............................

Pick a Winaar Every Tima
DEMAND SAFER DENMAN

CSST

TIRES

Uaad Three •Changeover* • Recaps
Easy Budget Terms • Pay as yea ride
n fC f

V. o&lt; Fla. (iiaM
ever WIOD
TIRE SUPPLY, INC.
FA 2-MS1

iU .jtil/t.u A i.v rtUuUKN

ANCIENT AGE

GUCKENHEIMER
HI*ad

You Can Rely on the
INTEGRITY, EXPERIENCE and
FAIR DEALING

Beggarly Appliance Center ....
Bob Crumley A gency.............
Day 'a Nile Grill
...... .......
Shoemaker Construction Co. .
George’s Tavern
.............. .
Hill Lumber I Supply - .........
Gregory Lumber ......... ..........
McKee Mater C o .......— .... ....
Lake Monroe lan ...........
Tad WiBtama Hardware Co. ..
Barger King
.......................
Barry’a Warehouse I'araltura
Na-HI Bottling Co. .............. ..
Wad Plumbing I Healing___
Philip* Cities Service ..........
Carrol’s Furniture ......... —
McRoborta Tire Supply
Senkarik Glaaa A Paint .......
Hunt Lincoln • Mercury .......
Harry’s Bar A Package .......
I think

at Saafard’s (Meat BaUdiag Supply Fbm
a Though wa’ie la Middle etf REMODELING, ymm m
STILL Call — •‘Tha Ijuuhe* Kawher” — FA t-MSt
for SUDDEN SERVICE

H IL L

Lumber (j Supply Yard

I I I W. 3rd 81.
Sanford, V
PENNSYLVANIA VS CORNELL (Mth)
USE OUR

LAYAWAY

PLAN

will ba t

116 W. First S t

FA 2-5181

“One Block West o f the d o c k "

Frank Dana

COLGATE VS BROWN (M th)
Investigate The Heat — Then Inntall The Beat

COLEMAN HEATING and
AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT
The only heating nyatem hacked by a 11,000
Comfort Bond.
Space Heaters — Floor Furnace* — Furnace*
With Center-Duct Hyntem — (ia* or Oil.
U f A . l| _
PLUMUING - HEATING
WW l i l l B
a ir • CONDITIONING
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M ail or
bring entry
blank to :

Before The Big Games This Weekend —
Make Sura Your Refrigerator la Sleeked

w ith - » n r ,r
The Freaher Refrasker
NK-HI Quality Fletare, tha
Standard by Which Otbara Are Jadged.

NE-HI BOTTLING CO.
M4 CELERY ATE.
AIR FORCE VS COLORADO

Football Contest Editor
SANFORD HERALD

Air Conditioned Comfort

Sanford, Florida
WINNERS OF LAST WEEK’S CONTEST: FIRST PRIZE PRIZE — STEVE BARNES. MU Ro*alia l)r., THIRD PRIZE

HUNTERS — We

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Have

Phillips

fln ^ ^ •• herp jour tar purring —
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5021
2600 Orlando Drive
17 • *2 — al the llovarlcaf
SOUTH CAROLINA VS WAKE FOREST

109 N. Palme! In Ave.
Headquarters For

EDSEL

TENNESSEE VS VANDERBILT

FLORIDA VS MIAMI

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at Discount Prices

ANCIENT AGE
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3 « ... $1175
a#
I 1 pie* U*

OLD STAGG
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RICHMOND VS WILLIAM k MARY (26th)

MOORE
ARE BEST/

-Huaaa Belli «IU» Pride”
t.e Miiaa Weal el tha traffic Mghl
M mth A French

SHOEMAKER CONSTRUCTION CO,
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MISSISSIPPI VS MISSISSIPPI STATE

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SENKARIK GLASS &amp; PAINT CO,
114 W . M k
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Ce ggeaeee e f f . d Fla. fantheU hraedcaale eve* WIOD

ARMY VS NAVY

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ANCIENT AGE

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Plane Crash
Death Toll

WEATHER: Clearing and coder today and tonight. High today in the mid-70'a. Low tonight in the low 50V.

Reaches 11
CHICAGO (UPI) _ Investiga­
tors today sifted the dim * black­
ened nibble of a residential neigh- j
bortoad where a four-engine earfa plane tore a fiery path ad da­
rtruction, killing l l persons.
Fow teams of experts tried to
M ie e e together the twisted bits of
^rreckage to fiod why the Trans
World Airlines Super-H Connellslion crashed before dawn while
trying to make an emergency land­
ing at Midway Airport Tuesday.
One astation expert laid a lose
of power might have caused the
explosive, roof-shearing crash in
the densely populated area.
like Civil Aeronautics Board said
a public hearing would be held
ja fte r investigators have meticu­
lo u s ly pieced together and exam­
ined the wreckage in a TWA han­
ger at Midway.
Local officials also were plan­
ning aa tovcetigattoa.
Cook County (Chicago) Coroner
Walter C. McCarron laid he wou'd
summon a blue ribbon jury to take
evidence. MrCarrnn said residents
of the stricken neighborhood told
him planes were "flying too low."
tdy M feet above the
However, families living in the
toog rows of bungalow-type borne*
havt bteomt inured to the ntvtr*
ceasing noise of planes overhead.
They learn lo sleep soundly, de­
c i l e the roaring airplane engines,
Tueaday the pettern wee tragi­
cally changed.
At 5:31 a. m. ■ freight plane
from New York to l.os Angeles
^awting down the runway.
• Its pilot, Capt. Claude Helwig.
40, of Los Angeles, had Jurt clear­
ed Ihe airport and was cllming
into the dark and overcast sky
when he radioed the control tower:
"Midway. We Just got a fire bell
on No. 1 engine. We re coming
back in."
At 5:37, just six minutes after
takeoff, the plane skimmed too
low over the darkened homes.
The tall section struck a house
IRJust five blocks from the airport.
It glanced off two other houses,
awept through a light post and
crashed into two bungalows three
blocks from the runway. The tail
assembly smashed into an apart­
ment house across the street.
The plane was only to seconds
fruin a aafe landing.

.Philippine Troop
Harassment Hit
WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep.
Phil Weaver (R Neb.) charged today that the "graft-ridden" Phil­
ippine government has embarked
on an open program of harassing
U. S. troops stationrd In the is
lands
Weaver, who recently returned
from a trip to the Philippines,
said any American living on a
U. %. base there "must hire arm­
ed guard* to patrol hia home or
property will be looted and his
family molested or murdered."
The lawmaker, a member of the
House defense appropriations sub­
committee. seid the Stale Depart­
ment bad not told Americans
“ about Ihe true conditions hew eauee some fear treading on the
too* of a friendly government.
The truth is that the Philippine
government is not fri* dly."
In New York, Eddie Martel mo.
prwM ittarhe of the Philippine
Embassy.
branded
Weaver’s
charges "Ihe wildest and moat
ridiculous ever to rome from an
American visitor to the Philip­
pine* ."

Steel Mediators
Make Another Try
WASHINGTON (CPU — Top
government peacemaker* meet
today lo talk turkey about ways
to settle the sis month old steel
dispsile before workers are free lo
resume their strike in late Jan
uary.
0
Dr. George A. Taylor, chair
man of President Eisenhower s
steel fact finding bosrd, was
scheduled to confer on Stritcg
with Federal Mediation Chief Jo
seph F. Finnrgan awl Labor Sec
relsry James P. Mitchell.

VOL. XLI1

United Press Leaned Wire

WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1959

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 571

Varied Thanksgiving Services Scheduled
BY M W C A I N i n i
The people of Asmtools County
wba are miodful of tba true depth
of meaning la the observance ef
Thanksgiving Day will have am­
ple opportunity to express their
thankful praise ta God for the
abaodsnt blessings showered upon
our nation, comm unitis*, families,
sad personal lives.
There will he ■ Union Thnnkagiving Service Ja Sanford sponsored by the Seminole County Mini­
sterial Association. The First Bap­
tist Church will ba the boat foe
this service which will begin at
1:30 a. m. The Re*. A. C. Sum­
mers. pastor ef the DeBary Pres­

1 p. m. Stocks

MR. AND MRS. GLENN WIMBISH

Treasury Honors
Glenn Wimbish
liktin J. Wimbish. Weal Crystal Drive, Loch A rbor, has
received the Albert Gallatin Award from Secretary of the
Treasury Robert B. Anderson.
Wimbish. who recently retired from the Internal Re­
venue Service, U. S. Treasury Department, ns supervisor in
chnrge of the New York City Office of the Alcohol and

Injured Passenger
To Be Questioned
About Stolen Plane
ORLANDO (UPI)—Poller wailed
to (juestion an injured Indiana
man today about a stolen airplane
which crashed in a heavy fog and
killed the teen-aged pilot.
Sheriff's officers sought to inter­
view Nathan Hunt. 21, about the
thrlt aod the crash of the new
single engine Cessna.
Hunt suffered chest and internal
injuries when the plane crashed
in a swamp in 0 r (l a n d o's
nutsklr.x n rly Monday. He was
found unconscious Tuesday lying
beside the wreckage, 26 hour* af­
ter the accident.
Killed in the crash was Anthony
Charles Lagnese III of Orlando,
Ihe pilot. The body of thp 17-jear
,ll&lt;* ,K&gt;&gt;' * “ * rmm'1 »lrappc-sl in the
seat of the plane which crashed
shortly after it was stolen from
Orlando Municipal Airport.
Sheriff Dave Starr said Hunt
i-arne here only a lew days ago
from Madison. Ind., with his bride
of four mnntha.

Golf Club Burglary
Leads To 3 Arrests
Sheriff's Deputy R. K. Grant
Ualay made three arrests snd re­
covered flu per rent of ihe golf
equipment sloJen from the Roll­
ing Hills Country Club Sunday
night or Monday morning.
Warrants have been issued for
two mure arrest* in connection
with Die robbery the sheriffs of
fice reported. Club Pro W. P.
I.raplme said that Hems taken
included It golf bags. 69 golf
woods. Ill irons, 10 pullers, 106
golf hall*, six golf umbrellas, six
pair of goif 'shoes, 36 pairs of golf
stove*. It straw hat*. 31 rain
hats. 31 golf esp*. whiskey and
cigars
A holdup at Oscar's Packagc
Slore yesterday result**! in tlw
loss of $05■TO to store attendant
Thro Pate, deputies »aid. Pale
.lid that a Negro shout 2n years
ild robbed hnn at gunpoint in the
t-irdill Ave. and 25th St. store
'he robber, was about five feet
mr inches tall and was wearing
haki pants and shirt. He fled
n a faded brown ear, Pate satd.

Christmas Parade Judges,

Tobacco Tax Division after 32 and
one half years oi federal servire,
received this award after return­
ing lo Sanford early this month.
The Albert Gallatin Award is
presented upon retirement lo so
employe who has completed 20
years or more nf honorable and
meritorous service m the Treeaury Department.
New York Internal °evenue em­
ploye* aod friends gathered for a
testimonal dinner honoring Wim­
bish at Ihe officers club, Fort
Jay. on Governors Island. Many
high ranking federal and state of­
ficials were also present as Wim­
bish is a retired eoi lander of
the U. S Coast Guard llrservc.
Mr*. Wimhish, one of the honored
guests, arrived in New York about
a week in advance of the testi­
monial dinner and was kept busy
virvjupg Was Brnadwaw shows ,#m 4
TV (Mrfrtrtnaicrs.
The Wimbish* at* now back
home in Loch Arbor and Wimbish
Is considering several offers from
industry as advisor and tax con­
sultant.

Couniy Promotion
Program Staled
The Sanford Chamber af Com­
merce will spend M.SOO for publi­
city during the current fiscal year.
Figures released out of the
year's budget show that the money
will go toward publication, bill­
boards and industrial promotion.
With die exception of salaries,
SI3,7W, the publicity figure ia
the largest item of this year's
budget which totals $31,100
Other items include Il.tnn for
tourist attractions snd ranventvona: 11.AM for auto sxpensos
ami l*soo far postage
The budget also shows $600 car­
ried over from last year's budget.

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NEW YORK (UPI) — Bock
price* at t a. m.:
American Airline#.............. »* *
American T A T .................. T7
American Tobies* . . . . . . . . M i
Baltimore A Ohio ............ MVi
Bethlehem Steel.................. 51'*
C A O .............................. Mt-s
Chryafor ..............................
Curtis* • Wright ............... AH*
DuPont ................................*33
Eastman Kodak .......
10&gt;*A
Ford Motor ....................
IHs
General Electric ............... MM
General Motor* ................. *1'«
Graham . Pslp# ...............
l lb
Inti. T A T
..................... »
Lorillard
.........................

Minut* Maid......................

Oak to KmirtJi St., east on Fostrth
In Sanford Ave and then North
on Sanford to Second St. where
Dim Aiken was elected presi­
it will disband
t hairnun Jack Wilber also said dent of Ihe Student leaders' Orany gpeip which ordered Ms float ganiiation at a meeting Tuesday
decorations from the Jayceei can night at the high school She re­
pick them up at the float ware present* the Future Teachers
house on First St aero** from foe Club, of whveh the in president
also.
Mayfair loo
The wsrenoute will he open Sat­
Other officers are Larry Mrurday and Sunday afternoon (fuatlcrs, vice president, and Jaive
through tlw early evening hours Harward. secretary-treasurer.
The represergalive* af the 21
am! during the first lour day* of
student orgamuuo.w officially
next week
Some 30 float# aod 39 march named foe group tc continue to
ing unit* ami band* sre expected sponsor projects for the student
to participate In this year's body. Currrnt project is a clean
1141 campaign.
parade.
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byterian Church, wtl give the
Thanksgiving addreta. A number
of other pastors will also partici­
pate in the service.
At least two churches in Banford wtH have sepsrate programs
for Thanksgiving Day. The Holy
Cross Episcopal Church will cele­
brate a full Choral Eucharist at
■ a. m. with the Adult and Junior
Choirs presrnhng special music.
The Rev, George Swallow will as­
sist the rector, ihe Rev. Joha
Thomas. A Thanksgiving message
will be given by the rector. Can­
ned and fresh foodstuffs given by
the adults and children of tht
church will be hanked around the

high altar. After the service these
will be delivered to the Sarrpta
Home In Sanford and the Bishop
Grey Inn in Davenport.
The Lutheran Church nf the Re
dtemer will conduct a service at
*:30 a, re. Pastor Hrrbert Goers*
will give the Thanksgiving mes­
sage on the theme "Extolling The
Ijord." The Sunday School chikt
ran will sing "We Thank Thee,
0 God." and the Senior Choir
will present the anthem. ‘T V liravena Are Declaring." An offering
will be received for the church's
new educational building. Canned
goods are being received as a
special Thanksgiving offering for

the Ssrcpta Rest Home.
Resides the special religious pro­
grams in Sanford, there also will
be services in several of Ihe comnmnites around the county. In
l-*ke Mary, the Narareae, Pres
hylrrian, and Baptist Churches will
join in a Union serve* at • p. m.
in the Pint Baptist hurch. In
Enterprise, the Kpiirupalan* and
Ihe Baptists will hold separate
services. The former will meet for
Holy Communion at 1:30 a, rn. and
Ihe Raptista will hear a special
Thanksgiving sermon at It a. m.
A special Thanksgiving service
will hr held Tliursday morning at
the First Church nf Christ Scien­

Full Survey

Penney
117'k
Penn RR
■■■•'•............... 1W*
Roysl American ..................*
Sears Roebuck ................ lO'i
Standard Oil (NJ) ........... MM
Studebakar
..................... MH
U. S. Steel
.................... *IW
Westinghouse El.................. MV*

To Be Made
Indieslions are (hat the solution
to the county's drainage problems
may come from a special enabling
act te set up a county wide drain­
age millage levy.
These indicia!ion* came out ef
n special Informal meeting of ■
five-man drainage committee and
the county commission yesterday.
The committee, comprised of
Chairman Harold Kistner, War­
ren Knowlea, A. S. Merrill, C. ».
I-e* and M. L. Cullum wan told
by Couniy Commissioner John
Krider that "we are laying the
entire program In your lap*."
Krider pointed out lo the com­
mittee that drainage hnn become
n critical problem, la Scmtfpta
County and no real solution or any
program baa been found or pro­

News Briefs
Polio Free Week
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) ----- No
new cases of polio were reported
in Florida last week-the first
polio-free week since April 10. The
State Board of Health said Tues­
day Ibi* leave* the count at IN
cates for the year, compared with
234 during the same period last
year.

Record Price
LONDON tUI’ l) - A New York
art dealer paid a world record
$364,000 for a Gauguin painting to­
day, eclipsing the previous high of
$260,000 paid for nne in Paris in
1937. The firm, Rosenberg and
Stiebel. laid out the turn for the
famous "Te Tin Ns Ve I Te Rata."
"1 Await the Lslter" *t *n auetioa at Snsithehy’a gallery.

Living Costs Up

DRAINAGE COMMITTEE member* are. sealed loft to right, M. I- Od­
ium. Harold Knsfner anil ('. S. Lee. Standing are Warren Knowles, left, and
A. S. Merrill.
(Staff Photo)

WASHINGTON 101*1» The
government may announce today
that living cost* climbed to an
all-time high in October and trig­
gered pay increases fur more than
a million worker* Even if the
Labor Depirlment reports that the
By I.AHRY VEKSIIKI.
consumer price indea levelled ait
John Henry Hart celebrates has
list month, an estimated 730.000 103th birthday here tomorrow Inst
auto wurkers will get penny-an- you wouldn't know it by talking Ui
hour-wage boost* h*r»u»e of past him.
The eldn ly Negro win. ws* horn
increases.
in Hampton. Ve., ia the most
artivs resident of the Good Sa
Program Delayed
IjOS ANGELES lUPD-An nsr mantan Hume for Aged, accord
ing to Mrs. Ruby Wilson, prrsi
gtne explosion snd s "broken
fuselage have delayed by about dent of Ihe home's hoard of ini*
three week* a program to put the teea rod manager.
"Papa," a* It* is afferliiMMlel}
first manned aircraft ux) mile#
above the earth. A North Ameri lilted by other residents of Uw
can Aviation Corp. ipokaaman dis­ hoine, spends most of his lime
closed today the XlS-«ne of three wheeling a 99-yrar old mao around
seven-ton rocket ships built fur the the home rod speaking at prayer
Air Force snd Ihe National Aero meetings
"When lie isn't working, helping
naulic* and Space Administration
—should be repaired rod hsrk in others," Mrs. Wilson said, "he is
Ihe fringe-of spare project by Dee. usually reading hi* Bible."
••That's my salvation." Hart
said. "I don I teem lo ever get
Floods Ease Off
enough lime to read the Gout Book
SEATTLE. Wash. (IJPII Western Wsshinglun's rain swollen like I should."
Tlie amating thing aUiot Hart
river* continued to recede luday,
is lhal he spent his first 12 &gt;esrs
but not fast enuujti to permit Good
ed lowland residents to start all­ m bed. "Something wrong with
my stomach," he recalled. "M*.
nut mop-up operations The floods,
t e r m e d Western Washington’* ms would never let me |r4 up

John Henry To Mark 105th Birthday

worst in 27 years, inundated hun­
dred* of valley*, crippled crus*
state travel and drove over Lion
parsons from their homes One
person was fearrd dead in the dis
aster. He was George Shaske of
Eltensburg, Wash, whose car was
buried is a slide The suto was
found empty.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi
dent Eisenhower his Seen sd
vised that federal revenues may
jump by $4 billion m fiscal
1961 lo a record $6.1 billion
If Ibis forecast by government
sources holds *p *&gt; ■ hnsl re­
view next month, the president
Is expected to send Congress a
budget railing for spending of
about $81 billion, and s surplus
of $2 billion
That would he Ihe biggest black
ink margin F.nenbowar ha* poeted la Ue two term* to foe While
House. So far, tb* president bee
posted four budget deficits rod
twe surplus**.
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tist in Sanford. As la alt Chris­
tian Science Churches, a period of
voluntary expressions of gratitudo
for God'a goodness will be included
la tue service.
"Thanksgiving" will be the sub­
ject of the lesson-sermon. The
Thanksgiving Day Proclamation of
Ihe President of the United Stales
will be read at the service. There
also will be readings from the King
Jantrs Version of the Bible and
from Mary Raker Eddy’s "Science
and Health with Key to the Scrip­
tures."
No collection will be taken at
this aervice. and local members
have invited the public to attend.

Committee Starts Study
O f County Drainage Levy

2°'*

Route Are Announced Dian Aiken Elected Federal Revenues
By Student Group May Take Big Jump

Judges lor the Christmas Parade
snd the route of the parade were
announced today.
Judge* sre John C. Galloway,
county tax rotlectur; Mr*. Voile
Williams, president of the San­
ford Garden Club and the Rev.
Robert Spear, preudent of the
.Seminole County Ministerial Asso­
ciation.
Prises will be awarded in four
categories including hr*; and second place* in the business, church,
schodl and eivic organisation
floats.
The parade scheduled h r I p
Dec. 1. will start at First 9t,
and Magnolia We. It will run
(SAM tram Ftf*i to

Established 190S

Atlas Rocket Set
For Shot At Moon
CAPE CANAVERAL (CPI) —
A gisnt Atlas-Able roc'teg stood
poised today fur America's sixth
shot at Use mono—over a trad
already biased by two Russisn
Luniks.
I.aunch time for foe 96 foot
•Double-A"— tallest ami most
powerful of all U. S. rockets to
date — appeared Imminent. The
launching could rome as soon as
early Thur»d*y, when the moon
moves closest to the earth.
Riding atop foe foorstag* be­
hemoth will be a 371 pound pay­
load that scientists hope to guide
into orbit around the muon with a
unique terminal guidance aystens
never tried by an American spar*
rocket.
The spherical payload, riding ia
the topmost pert of foe Able up
per states, was deiignrd to take
pictures if the moon a "Ur»wto"

from lhal bed "
Hcralling hi* youth in Virginia.
Hart said he went to school in an
old shack with four other kids and
learned lo read rod write "in no
tun* it all "
"Mam* would never lot me
invoke and I .emember I had an
old corn rob pip*, t lived to sneak

Herter Says Red
Outlook Changed

off around Use house rod smoke
It waa my only pleasure, I
thought then." he laid.
Hart admitted ihpt he stopped
smoking about at) years ago.
"I don't remrmlier the rsaton.
. . maybe 1 lost lhal pipe," he
said.
WhM about ht* secret for long
WeT
"No secret, sou. just took things
raw and never worried about
anything," he said.
"My fnvorttr food ia grits and
I don't helievs m eating all this
fancy food I hear about."
Did Hart remember the Civil
War?
"I remember Mama wouldn't
let me go off lo fight in somr war
or another hot don't recatl the de­
tails now,"
Hart recalled Dial he went to
school a few days In the week
am! worked on a large farm somr
un Ilnurs s week
"I guess things are dillrreni
now." he said.
According to record* at the
home, Hart left Virginia during
the early liwu's and. with his
family, settled in Titusville.
II* has been at Ihe home vine*
1035.
What about television
"Got no time to watch that.
I've gig enough to do taking care
of the other patients here."

WASHING! UN (UPI) - Sucre
lary of Male ('hriitiun A. Herter
says the Russian's have "come
a very long way" in altering their
poiition on Berlin since they toochrd off the German crivis one
year agu
Herter told a new-v ronfermcr
Tuesday that he haved tins anew
meni on two points.
—Soviet
Premier
Nikita S
Khrushchev has reversed hiv ori
gmsl argument that Die West had
no legal right m divided Berlin.
—Khrushrhev has removed his
threat to take unilateral action hy
making a separate peace treaty
with Communist East Germany
and turning over to the East Ger­
mans the access roads into West
Berlin.
Herter made Ihe statement in '
firing hack si former Secretary j
of State Dean Acheson's charges ]
that the administration was play- I
ing Ihe Soviet game in agreeing
to discuss Berlin at a summit |
meeting.

News Says Florida
Coach To Resign
MIAMI (UP!) — The Miami
News reported today that Font
ball Coarh Bob Woodruff of Hi*
University nf Florida will resign
following Saturday's game against
Miami.
According In foe News, Wood
ruff "wtH not be ached to suy on
In Ins &lt;to*J MpicSy at roach
athletic director." The announce
rnrnt may rom* early next week
Ml Gaineavdla,

posed.
The first Job of the committee
will be to survey the whole drain­
age problem and even discus* tba
possibility at future drought eastdll ion*.
They will study soil nonsnrvation, wildlife and Impounding
of waters If n drought emergency
should arise.
Kaalner seid they win also leak
into Hie possibility of matching
funds with ths federal government
under the Small Watershed Pro­
gram.
Krider told the group font the
federal program haa merit but
will lake three years to pul into
effect because "they are fore*
year* behind in their projects."
Most of the members at foe
drainage committee agree font
solution is a special county-wide
millage levy lor drainage.
Ways of establishing ihe mlMage
will be among the prime diecusunrts of the group.
Cullum put it this way:
"The only aolution is a mitt age
levy. Of course, there will be
-sum* persons who won't want to
p*v. My feeling U If Uicy don't
pay, don't let them bother the lo­
cal authorities when their land to
flooded."
County Engineer Hob Davis told
the group that the otain problem
would be lo seek an ' orderly"
program, whether it be through a
roonlytsul* lax or individual
drainage ditches,
K.ntner said it would he at least
a few weeks before the commit­
tee rame up with any solutions
or rscominemlationt to bring be­
fore the commission.

Richard Return!)
Sanford I'ulilic Work • Director
Syd Hu-hard is bark on the |ob
part lime after undergoing sur­
gery al Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital recently. Hichard will pro­
bably resume full time work Mon­
day if he is released after a
medical rhrekup today, the pub­
lic works office rvporlrd.

Cold Coming
I.AKKI.AND (l' 1*1k—Temitoruture;* will ilrup ne«r
the (lunger point in North Florida Thursday morning ns
a new cult! front pushes into the slate.
The weather forecast fur the area including Semin­
ole County said temperattires might go ns low as ilo to
U&gt;, with a possible .Tt-lt'i in pockets and mucklanda.
Scattered frost also was predicted.
The Front Warning Service hern said readings
would he an low an 55 in the extreme northern sections
of the state.
Temperatures this morning slid to tui much a* 20
degrees below those of Tuesday as the leading edge at
thn cold air mass ntovtd info the stats.
Thn cold air triggered severs thunder atonng ta
South Florida early today with gusta nstimated unoffi­
cially at GO to 70 miles an hour in the Belle Glude-Pahokae 1‘alai tinach si u s.

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Washington
I T WW PgMMJtTOM
V t den t g t la ter writing teak
review*. Bw, eut ef Washington
aaw a bate that every
Americas
M should ret
read—end read
ewi
right away.
It la writtda by •
men whe knows what he ie talk
teg ebeut: J. Kdgar Heaver, Dtrotter ad tee FBI. Title: M itten
of Deceit. It la tea ttery ef Com■uaUai la America and what
lb* Cemmunist bosses are delng
te Bring ua to eur knees. It la an
eapoee ef the Communist Party
from Ht beginning dew* te the

Shopping
Adds Convenience
Sanford merchant* atayed open until I P."». Friday 1*
Dm fin t of a trial run of late Friday hour* which la echedultd lo laat until Chriatmaa.
Mr. E. C. Harper wae one of the iroup which eneour•Md the kLores to try the night hours and he said “ we need
!• do it for the benefit of those who can’t get out during
working hours.”
....
* poll o f merchant* revealed that they were willing to
m, although it meant extra work for *om* and adding
..dp for other*.
.
. ., .
We beileve that the people who have responded in large
Bumbere to the Friday night schedule in effect at the banks
aleo will respond to the merchants’ efforts to give them
■Mew convenient shopping.
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Quotable
Quotes
CHICAGO —

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Know Your America
The Business and Professional Women’s Club here is
epowfwlng “ Know Your America Week" to remind our citi*
M M that we're the most fortunate in the world, regardless
ad what problems we have.
Purpose of the week is outlined In the proclamation
wMeh the business end professional women got Mayor A. L.
Wlleoa to make. It said:
"Whereas, it is necessary for Americans to appreciate
fu lly their heritage of freedom and to rededicate themselves
!• the preservation of basic American principles and . . •
whereas, H is essential that the City of Sanford make this
■ereelon a notable expression of community interest as is
heiagdone ta many other cities throughout the nation now. .
Therefore, 1, Mayor A. L. Wilson do proclaim the period
in m November 22 to November 28, 1959, as “ Know Your
Amertea Week" and call on all citizens of Sanford to con­
tribute freely of their time and resources to participate in
the commemoration of “ Know Your America Week" in ordar to preserve human freedom and defeat communism."
By ED KOTBRBA
Blliebeth, Maine, hea plucked
Every time ye* turn around in
It would do us all good now and then to reflect on the
ANTARCTICA — Job* Dear­ mere than 1,000 different species thia fantastic continent. you come
"hade'American principles." They’re still as basic a* they born and hla good leal He spends of anirael life from the icy waters. upon something new. Like Matt
" i when the nation was dedicated to freedom in 1778.
Up in hie laboratory, three Pryor and hla bugs.
sin days a week inside n big peek*

Assignment Washington

Rev. Brooks Named Counseling Proxy
lev . W. 1*. I r a k i Jr. was
woaMeot of the Family
Service at the meeting
a i l i t Ha Flrat
Chervil ea Monday crea­
te serve with Mr.
toeM e Judge Wlleoa Ales.
Mrs. B. E.
tery; and Mn. V.
; traaaurar. The nomcommlUec wsi composed
« f Or. Jehu Morgan, Mn. A. R.
Bey and I . F. Cooper,
la e resume of the work aceomby the Family Counseling
, Mrs. 8. E. Ive* III,
; stated that there ere
110 active case* being counJaeuary, IBM the
faUrvtewed IK fam*
Mrs. Ives said that la most
• atem from m irttal
•ad in e good many
parent-child reia-

death but nevertheless collecting
goodies.
I took ono look ot e m i spider
that looked like e tangle of yel­
low straw * foot long. “ Ugly," 1
sold, end It was. Dearborn cor­
rected me. “ Beautiful,” be said.
Almost ovary day, biologist
Doarborn finds a “ goody.’’ A
goody la something unusual that
ho hauls up out of tho sen. So far
this young man af 94 from Capa

policy wee adopted at the meeting
Be charge a fee of M lor out of
county patients, after the Initial
visit.
Mn. Ivee told of securing a
film, "A Family Affair'' wMeh la
being shown to • number of civic
dubs In order to acquaint them
with the work of the Counesting
Service and its Importance.
la October Mrs. Ives spent lime
with the National Associations of
both Family Counseling Service
and Retarded Children. She aleo
attended the Florida State Mental
Health confennca in Jacksonville
Nov. 1-10. Further work Included
attendance at the nomlnetlng
Interest in the scheduled A3D vs
committee tor State Mental Health
A4D lofl bombing eontaat continued
Association bald in Orlando.
to mount after Cdr. Bill Barrow
Tha avarago American household and Cdr. Kan Rowell met at San
has ■ neat egg of at lea it 98,300, ford to discuss final contest gules.
Cdr. Barrow, commanding off!
about 93 per «n t of K in the bank,
It per cent In life Insurance aav* car of VA-II and Cdr, Rowell, skip
Inga, 1* per cant In govarnmant per of VAH-7, both teemed pleased
ravings bonds and about 2 per cent with the mica so far and fejt that
they provided for an equal contest.
In credit unions and the like.
Barrow will take hit VA-12 bomb­
ing Irani lo Yuma. Arif, neat wrrk
for “ Operation Top Gun,'* lha
Naval Air Weapons Meet of 1939.
30. ReHe will return from Yuma whan
covered
the Mighty versus Mite contest
IS. Form
lakes place Dec. 11.
into
Ituwell will also be in Yuma and
thin
show the loft bombing technique n(
plate
the AID as part of the fire power
28. Chum
demonstration.
28. Daubs
Meanwhile, Die loll bombing con­
37, New
test to be held in Sanford continues
York
to gsther inlrrcst from nil assort
river
sled with military aviation. Tha
YeateeSat'a Aaewer
21 Public
results of the competition will be
vrhlel*
34 Leaning
announced Dec. 11 when the vic­
29. All
Tower city
30, Cleaned, as
tor will step forward to receive the
31. Sweet----- ■
table
winner's trophy for the most
39. Ctrl's
tops
unique bombing event lo lake
nickname
32. Shyer
placo in recent years.

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man’s shoe
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as. Announced
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JT, Teal
St. Boundary
40. Way
41. Franck
river
43. Show scorn
49. Dipped, ea
soup
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X Sycophants
A Mrs. Cantor
(poea.)
X Tunisian
ruler
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away
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officer
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WASHINGTON - Actress Lau­
ren Bacall, brusquely dismissing
the subject when asked by a re­
porter about any romance:
“ Tltot’s pretty private stuff. I
don't ask you about yours."
CHICAGO — Mr*. Lillian Schwartskopf. waiting near the rub­
ble where a TWA cargo plane
crashed into a residential area to
learn whether her alitor was
alive:
‘ ‘Still a chaaee — still a ehaaee.
IXat means there m chance.”

Hospital Notes

Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Lcnord Smith,
Sanford, a son
Mr. and Mrs. George Berg­
strom, Sanford, a son
lllamtssah
Mabel Sherwood, Sanford
Carolyn Killen, Sanford
David Morns, Geneva
I-enn Mobley. Sanford
Mareel Lee and baby, Lake
Monroe
Willie Mae Baker, t«ikc Mon­
roe
Roger Baker. Sanford

Health

Ninth Circoit Gels
Two New lodges
TALLAHASSEE (UPI)—Coco*
Attorney William G, AVridg* and
State Attorney Murray W. Overstreet of Kissimmee will take
ovar aa new circuit judges in the
9th Judicial Circuit.
Gov. Leltuy Collins made the
appointments Tuesday to fill the
new judgeships caused by popula­
tion increase. The circuit i* com­
prised of Orange, Osceola, Bre­
vard, Indian River, Martin, Okee­
chobee, St. Lucie and Seminole
counties.
Collin* named Orlando attorney
Arthur L. (Mike) Steed to sueteed Overstreet as state attorney.

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OTHERS BOAST ABOUT “ HOLDING” THE PRICE LINE— LOO 1^
W H AT SHAPPENING AT HUNT UNCOLN-MERCL’ RY INC.

Mercury lowers.
1960 prices
more thanf 135
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(By DR. F. LKO K till WIN)

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Buekaches Leave When Cause Is Removed;

It hue lung been thought Hint
backache
in the reflex effect
17
on
the
nerve*
from sonic
1 h
urgniiA
in
front.
The
science
n
JT
of
Chiropractic
varies
with
%
thia opinion.
B a c k a c h e in
caused by the
slight misalign­
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Wednesday, November 25, U)fi9
ment of verte­
brae* through in­
SVI.ISH Ulll.uvv. KSItot aaa r»kl,..*,
a v a i l * *■ clisHIXU, easmuiBa
jury which Irri­
JACK t a i l
CKISI.lt S' VIIHI.H
tate* the nerves
Khw
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an
t h i* y pate
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through
the
S s ls i S a r pcaaaaSlas t k rla ln a a
nutij
tunings,
The
Interfer­
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■ aa* a»« , r ia s M a aaS a r «ka Aai a t C a a s ’ taa at M a rtk S. 1ST*
ence of the flow of nerve
Tke Kasai* la a asaaika, al Ik. LaltsS Praaa nklt* it talllla* aatlaaN l » e * • **# 1st sapakllsatlaa af all ska uaei aiaa arista* la into force cuu.ica pain in the back
and organic trouble in front!
Thia principle has been sub•v a v ta ir r io s a a tk s
•siivsrv
S r M an
Htantiated in medical writ­
la S * * la * !a C aaatf
a il M S N
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W. Jeruiguiii rcjwrt in
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'Tl't • teamlM day — a groat
d*y. Tho rodio xonouocemant I
board laat night that I woo to bo
iriooaod today woo the boot newt
I've had to M ytara.” 1

appeal to certain Americana, bow
the Party operate* ia its tffarte
to eventually take over eur gov­
ernment. “ The ultimate aim o f'
the Communist Party,” ho says,
“ is the establishment of a Soviet
America. For more than a genera­
tion. never for a moment buy
American communtota for»odH
iheir allegiance to hto Soviet
Union. This ia the ultimate atralegy of the Communist Party,
USA.”
He facto that the time of greatcat danger ia when people are
lulled into a (ala* acme ef leeurv
ty—and he to trying hto beat to
waka ns up. And Isn’t that Meet­
ly what to happenini?
Let’s face the truth. Mr. % t
visit softened up a lot af AmdPica ns. Many who waro MOhtog
bitter speeches agatast Basalt and
tho Communist* a tew ytan ad*
art today advocating that maybe
it might bo a good idee to ndmtt
Red China to the United Nation*.
Some are suggesting that wo mlaa
our trade restrictions against Bun.
ala. Many i n saying that tfen
day* of Stalin art gone and that
we should shake bands with Mff.
Khrushchev and let hy-gonat Ie
bygones.
Those who read Mr. Ihswth
book—and accept K aa earning
from a mao of authority w tho
subject—won’t fall ter tbot Boas
Read hto book-aud you'll tow*
der every time you beer fen mm
' relax and §» along" wife Bunala talk. Road bin bonB-tond
you'll loan o tew nlfetto sloop. An#

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Surveys made by tha Bureau of
the Census show that in 1930 there
uere l.soo.ooo Americans who hrld
two or more Jobs — ’ •moonlight
ers” — and tn 1938 there wrre 3,100,nun of them.

tab where his 44-power microacopc was focused qn a spring-tall,
a bug the sloe of a flea.
Spring-tails — some people call
them anow fleas — keep their
tall* binged to their aide until
they're disturbed. Then they un­
hinge end swish the tell.
They way Pryor finds insect* In
these icy wastes is e story in it­
self. He hunts for e “ likely''
place, like near the foot of a gla­
cier. Then he dlga through three
or four feet of snuw, six inches
of ice and about four Inches Into
tha soil.
There’s no sign of life there. Bo
he puts n plexiglass cover over
the hole and lets the sun shine
through fur 24 hours. Next day,
Matt comes bark and. to, the hole
ie crawling with life!
Thia mean* those bugs have
lain dormant for a long time —
two years, three years —or, as
Matt said, and his whiskered face
lit up, “ Perhaps tens of thous­
ands of yesra.” Could it be pos­
sible for life to remain dormant a
thousand years?
I asked Matt about tha -pre
historic'* wingless flies he was
supposed to have found her*. He
looked a little embarrassed. He
did find a wingless fly. But enly
NOVEMBER 21
one. And he was so anxious to
Admission*
find out mure about this prehis­
Roger Baker. Sanford
toric creature that he airmailed it
Angie Hill, Sanford
to a laboratory In the states.
Sylvia Bergstrom, Sanlord
Antarctica is full of “ goodies.”
Lillie Davis, Altamonte Springe
And, someday, from these uncov­
Trixie Whitaker, Sanford
ered secrete a new, fascinating
Ronnie .Nohles, Sanford
chapter of science will emerge.
James Emerson, Sanford
Elsie Chaudoin, .Mims

lestlon e f bottled end preserved
goodies, perhaps the strangest
assemblage of see life collected
under one smell roof.
Meet horrid creature was a bub
boua sea squirt which has two
Identical protruding mouths. One
la the intake. It draws In the
Antarctic sea water. Through the
other It (Uteri out everything but
microscopic sea food.
It was an uneasy feeling In that
laboratory, You open the refriger.
ator and something splashes out
toward you. Dearborn hea the re­
frigerator filled
with living
things, moat of which look like
prehistoric crabs. 1 stumbled over
■ bucket ef lee-slushy water end
out erawled an octupua. From an­
other pall Dearborn hauled out his
goodieet goody of the week, a
starfish carrying a load of yellow
eggs ready to hatch.
From all tbla fishing, the young
Ice scientist hopes to determine
how living thlnga survive water
of 27 to 29 degrees. This could
be a help someday for humans try­
ing to beat subiero climates.

Happiness Through

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RAN FRANCISCO - Sea. Rich­
ard L. Neuberger (D-Orr.), de­
fending health, education and wel­
fare secretary Arthur Flemming's
warning about possibly contam­
inated cranberries:
“ If any man in his job disre­
gards a cancer waning, hla posi­
Matt, who*e home is Knoxville, tion could bo destroyed and
In* crate over a hole in the ieo milee above the lee on • windy
of Ross Sea fretting almost to hillside, he showed me hie col- Tenn., led me to hia aorncr of the should be."

Lofl Bombing Rules
Approved By Pilots

of the participation of
the Family Count?ling Service In
■to United Fuad in the future, a

FnhibitkM

gaagator Roger Toady, parole*
•tear a quarter af * eeatury bodtei bora hr * 1M U.'Mptag:

The bosk ia liable ta scare
ysu. It aearad ua. It was writtog, aot *• much to frighten
American, at to wake thorn up.
T o d a y , followLag Mr. Khrusbrhev's visit, many of us art inellaod to fool a bit relued to­
ward Communism. Remembering
tho aooMtimoa jolly look on the
tubby m u (torn behind tho Iron
curtain, wo Might gat tho feeling
that Maybe wo ahould give ■
little. Or that maybe wo think
we kite been wrong la our atti­
tude toward the Russians. Many
AMoricaas are beginning to think
wa ahould ” |o along” with Um
—at loaat some of tho way.
If you believe the menace of
Communism to America la a talng
of the put, read this art-open­
ing bow by tho one mu in
America who knows mere about
B th u toy other.
Hoover say* that: ''lotorutiooal
comaiMlim wtB never reat until
the whoto world, including the
L'aJtod Itatoa, ia under tho ham
mar and pickle. . .Ever since HIT,
I have observed Ota rite of internotieoal communism with great
concern, particularly communist
efforts to Infiltrate and Infoet our
Amoricu way of life. Tho Communlat Party, UIA, started to
lit* a* a small, disorganised
group of fanatic*. Today, It la a
dedicated, conspiratorial group
operating under modern conditions
as an arm of revolution. There
ta no doubt that Aemrica ia now
tho primo target of totematiooal
oommuoltm.”
Coming from some folks, this
statement might be passed off aa
sensationalism, written for the
purpose of selling a honk. Hoover
can’t bo accused of that Ho to
known to Washington aa one of
our moiw quiet, modest and retartog public oMtoiato.
In hie beck. Hoover
tire Communist
the Dotted

fining hia .studies to the fifth
lumbar vertebra. Hr des­
cribe.1* n case wherein he
•dates that this articulation
slipped « i much »a one-fourth
inch and interfered with the
fifth lumbar nerve, reaulting
in agonizing pain for the
|&gt;atient . A radical spinal
operation was resorted to.
A vertebra out of place was
the cause of this persons con­
dition. A Chiropractor is cs.
iwciiilly trained to locute and
with dcieutific Chiropructic
adjustments r e m o v e the
cause of the bucktiche.
One of a scries of articles
published in the public inter- i
tft to oxpiaia and iUutlrate
the practice of ocltnlific
Chiropractic, written by Dr. '
F. I.co Kerwln whose office is
located at 201 S. French Ave.
and hit telephone number U
FAirfaz 2-7442.

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Christm as! *
Workshop
•Planned

The anocialion for Childhood
Education will hold a Chmimai
workshop Dec. 3 in the cafeteria
of the Pinecrrst School. Hours are
from 4 to 9 p. m. and dinner will
be served at 6 p. m. for SI per
person.
Anyone interested in jetting new
Cbriitmai ideas for children is
^Invited to attend. You may attend
^ a n y part or all of the wurkvhop.
The follow ins pro eels will be
demonstrated: Simple Christmas
gifts, tree decorations, miniature
trees, favors, bulletin board dis­
plays, Christmas decorations, dried
arrangements and Christmas cook­
ies.
Materials may be purchased for
a small cost for most of the pro­
jects.

4
Oviedo

Personals

AM. DRESSED UP AT THE BIRTHDAY PARTY of Linda Rae Baade,
are front row, left to right; Patrick Howard, Steve Power. Linda Smith.
Margie Harrison, (the hostess) Linda Kae. holding one of her gifts; Peter
Smith, Robin May and Colecn Harrison. Back row. Carol Sue McClelland.
Star Harrison. Melanie Howard, Terry Ryan. Debbie George, Roger and
Steve Simmons. Other guests not in the picture were. Ricky Moore,
Joseph May, Kevin Harrison nnd the hostess’ sister, Denise.

Rebekah Lodge 43
To Meet Tomorrow

Linda Rae Baade, daughter of
Lcdr. and Mrs. W. A. Elting, cele­
brated her fifth birthday, Saturday
with a party al the home of her
parents, on Orange Ave.
The young guests Included a
group of kindergarten friends and
neighbor*. Several games were;
played. Joseph May won the priie
for pinning the tail on a donkey.
The refreshment table was set up •
in the carporte, which was deco­
rated with balloons. Favors were
gurn lo rarh guest and ice cream
and birthday cake served.

Joy Ruth Class
Meets Monday

Fidelis S.S. Class
Enjoys Cook-Out

Semlnola Rebekah Lodge 43 will
meet Thursday (Thanksg'ving dayl
at the Odd Fellows Tfniple at I
p. m.
Members are requested to attend
as a slate of officers will be nomi­ Members of the Fidelis Sundaynated for the coming year.
School Class of the First Baptist
Churrh enjoy ed a cook out on the
outdoor patio it the home of Mrs.
Curry In A Hurry
George Elliott in Lake Mary al
NEW YORK (L'PI) - Curried
their regular monthly meeting.
eggs and chips offer a fine tex­
Mrs. J. P. Whitaker's group
ture and flavor contrast. Dissolve
t teaspoon of curry powder, or served as hostess for the dinner.
more to taite. In li cup of cold Mr, Elliott cooked the hambur­
water. Add this to your favorite gers, assisted by his son, Howard.
RIDDING ROVER
A birthday cake, bearing three
cream sauen recipe and pour over
An aerosol Insecticide makes it ft hot hard cooked eggs, halved. lighted candles, one each for Mrs.
easy to de-flea doe* and eats. Top with 'i eup of crushed potato E. C. Snodgrass. Mrs. H. H. Mc­
It also rids pels of lire and ticks chips. Serve with boiled rice and Eachern and Mrs. C. S. Sheppard,
and prevents haeterls growth. |chulnewhose birthdays fall in November,
was cut and served the guests.
Following the dinner, members
gathered for the business session
wtlh Mrs. V. C. Mesenger, presid­
ing. Mrs. Elliott led the group in
the devotion aervice, illustrating
with lighted candle*, with each
member participating.
It was voted to contribute $30
each to the Children's Home in
Are you a "cireum-navigator” ? mrnt so as to be more of a Lakeland and lo the Lottie Moon,
A circum navigator ii a person destination navigator.
Christmas offering for forrign mis­
• who is so busy she is Just going
One good method of assuring sion work. The group also voted
in all directions at onre. These yourself of having some leisure to contribute $10 to the tuberculosis
people constantly flutter about, is by budgeting your time. Check and health association to buy
always busy hut never seem to up on how you did last week by Christmas gills for patirnts con, accomplish anything except creat­ making a chart with the days of lined to T. II. hospitals.
ing nervous tension. Or you might the wrrk in a row across the top
A Christmas gift box will be tent
be a “ destination navigator''— a and the activities of each day
to a patient in the mental hospital
person who decide* where they listed down the left side. Try to
in Arcadia. The gifts are to be
arc going, how they are going lo remember how you spent each
brought to the Christmas party, al
£ get there, and then carries out hour and write it all down on the
the home of Mrs. Messenger, Dec.
their plan.
chert.
You will discover that a desti­
How much time did you spend
nation navigator will have leisure
Lake Mary
lime — a time to snjoy her non- on sleep, meals, personal rare,
work,
transportation,
and
leisure
routine activities. But the circum­
navigator Is not ao fortunate — time? Were your meals and work
the has time only to race about and other artiviliri rushed or did
trying to do the many things for you have time to enjoy them.
How did you spend your leisure
which she ha* acrepted respond
BY IDA MAY SJUIU.OM
hllity. Berause she has no or- time? How much time did you
The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
spend
on
passive
things
such
a*
„
1(rk,
gxnized plan for reaching her
....... wa,
„ „ „ „thp
lv „, crne
„ llv o( „ ,llnnrr
goals, she gets many projects television, rad.o, movies, or just pjrty
rvcnmj! given in
started and finishes some of loafing. ‘'nJJyj^ tli* w*llrV of honor or their daughter, Mrs. Paul
them. Her efforts 'o not show doing nothing . Enough to relax jjroBn Qf Ortaiulo, who was crle
her best ability, though, because and unkink those knots acquired brjtini! her birthday,
by “working
much.
of the rush m which she does Kl
■'rkin" hour.? Or too m'“
h
-Mr, -Hob,.rt
•
-|.,nUord wav guest
»i’ lhai you got vluggi.vh orildge- „f honor Wednesday evening at
thing*.
W)n
Now which are you. Perhaps ly? How much time did you MorrUon, , mpcrlI, „ 0UIR
you are somewhere in between spend i&gt;n activities. What were ,fr p i r |j for a birthday dinner
and could stand some improve- ‘ h,y£ I f f
* y0U fnJ°y lhe S '''" by Mr. and Mr. Joseph
moat. way.
Rice. Thove attending were Mr. and
Ideally, some free lime should Mrs. Robert Lankford. Mr. and
be »pem '•pensively'' and some Mrs. Km Harold, and Mr. and
“ activity", some “ receiving" and Mrs. Rice.
some “ giving?" Did your week
include both of these types, of
Calorie, Rut Good
recreation?
If you’re not counting calorie*,
There is also a balance of leiwrtr lime vpmt alone and with try this cherry-chocolate fluff.
other people that w« must main­ Beat 3 eggs until thick; gradually
add '• eup of chocolate syrup, I
tain.
Now that you've seen what hap^ r.ip of milk and it cup of chop­
cherries
pened last week, sit down and ped, drained maraschino
, „
work out a schedule of how to
10 rh*r™ ,&gt;- Pour into «
spend your Um» this week. Leave tall glasses and top each with a
a few chunk* of lime for un­ scoop of Ire rream.
expected things. Keep a record
all week on how you actually
spent your time. At the end of
the week compare the two sche­
dule*.
Ask yourself how you can im­
prove this schedule of youra. Be
practical- Be specific.
■V MARIAN R. JONES
Wallare Kelsey, who was acheduleri to go to Okinawa, Is con­
fined to the hospital at Augusta,
Gi.
live members of the Oviedo
Woman's Club attended the Semi­
nole federation meeting in San­
ford, Thursday. They were, .Mrs,
Lynn Mosier. federation president.
Mrs. R. W, Estes, local club presldeni. Mrs. J. B. Jones. Mrs. B. G.
Smith and Mrs. W. T. Walker.

psutAjanaU

The Joy Ruth Sunday School
class of the First Baptist Church
met Monday night at the home
of Mrs. II. B. McEachern. 1101
Maple Ave., with the president,
Mrs. Otto Thomas, presiding.
10. There also will be a gifl ex­
Mrs. Jimmy Wade led the group
change among the members at this in the evening devotion services.
meeting.
During the social hour, the host­
Those enjoying the cook out and ess served refreshments of puneh
meeting were Mrs. F. E. Cliche], and cake, with Mrs. Jimmy Headteacher of the clasa; Mr*. A. L. erson assisting.
Gunter. Mrs. W. D. Gunter, Mrs 1 Those present were Mrs. ThomFred Fisher. Mrs. J. P. Whitaker, as. Mrs. Wade. Mrs. Henderson.
Mrs. Christine Woodruff. .Mrs. S. Mrs. Paul llimmet. Mrs. Glen
P. Griffin, Miss I.orene Franklin. - Anderson, Mrs. M. H. Carter, and
' lr*- Messenger and Mrs. Elliott. 1Mrs. Jimmy Pruitt,

( T O W IV E S C l.t ’ H MEMBERS who aided the United

Fund drive, by donating money made on a "Hi-Fi” pro­
ject. They are front row, left to right, Marie Sumlvnll,
Rue Kinyr nnd Nancy Farrow. Back row, Lou (’rune,
Margaret Stone. Adeline Kama, Shirley Simas, Nell Ox­
ford and Jo Unrticr.
,

Group Honors

Mcln

Mrs.

Mrs. Philip Harward and Mrs. la silver engraved pitcher, from the
Max Beni were co-hostesses at the officers wives of VAH-3. Mrs. MeNovember luncheon for officers Jnni*
having Ui» week
wives of 'A l l 3. The group met
„ w|| d (c,ded „ ot
boJ{, „
at the Mar Lou restaurant for the luncheon meeting in December,
monthly get-to-gether.
New committee chairmen, whose
Tables were decorated with fall
*1&gt;1 begin in December and
colored leaves and yellow chrysan- expire In May, were announced.
Mrs. Loula M. Beverly and Mrs.
themume, trailing down th# center George E. Jenssen will be the
of each table. The head table waa hnstrssea for the January lunchcentered with a lovely floral ar- ron, plana to be announced later.
rangemrnt, which was later pre­ Mrs. Ollie Loper gave a report
sented to lira. Paul S. Goldman from the officer* wives club.
at a door prize.
Yolunleeri from the group, to as­
Special honor wat given to Mri, sist in the thrift shop for the month
Norman K. Mclnnis, wife of com­ of December were requested. Any­
manding officer of Heavy Attack one interested may get additional
Squadron three. She waa presented Information from Mrs.'VJesse Taft.

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T O Y G A LLER Y

Remove rust stains hy soaking
garments m lemon Juice and salt
or in oxalir acid solution of three
Shirley Vihlrn wai hostris to were told by Pinny Gleason and tablespoons to one pint of wiirm
the November meeting of the Lit­ Shrrjl. Tne hostess served re­ water. (Oxalic acid is available
freshments of ire cream, cake and al drugstore*.)
tle Women'* Story League.
nuts.
Karen Melzler president, pre
Those attending were. Mauvren
sided at the business session Re Pills. Fresldle Berryhill, lands
^ 0 0 *
ports were given and plans matte Mitchell, Dotlie Jardme, Fenny
for a Chri-slmas party to be held Gleason. Sandy Melzler. Mrs.
at the home of Carol and Sh-'yl C. T. Janl.ne. Mrs. Sidney Vlhlen,
Stemper, Dec. 21.
the hostess, Karen Melzler and
During the program, stories Sheryl and ( arol Stemper.

Maitland Plaza
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FRUIT CUP

SOUP
CELERY HEARTS
$1.73
Complete Turkey Dinner with Dreanlng and Cranberry Sauc*
OLIVES

BONDED
GIOSHEEN'
FABRICS
Free
L, i Decorating Sersici
Franre and Elmer
lloerner

Half Fry Spring Chicken. Southern Style

$1.75

Broiled Ham Steak with Broiled Pineapple

$1.73

Broiled Spanlnh Mackerel with I^mon nutter Sauce

$1.50

Ron.it Pork with Drawing and Brown Gravy

$1.50

Frervh Fried Shrimp with Tartar Sauc*

$1.75

Frewh Fried Oyatera with Tartar Sauc#

$1.71

Broiled loimh Chop* with Mint Jelly

$1.95

Sixzlinjf Western Sirloin Steak

$1.25

Weiitem T-Bone Steak

$2.76

Candied Varna
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Christmas
Item*

Roast Turkey, With
All Th* Trimminga
Com plat*
Dinner
$1.75
Child'* rial# fl.09

TOYS &amp; HOBBIES

Story League Plans Party

WAVERLY

ol Sanford
12S South Park Aeonu*
Phone Mirfu 2 4612
Sanford. Florida

THANKSGIVING
DINNER

Pre-Christman Sale

FOUR COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN, of the Lake Mary Community Presby­
terian Church, who with many other member*, helped prepare for tho
bazaar and chicken supper last Friday night. Left to right they arc, Mrs.
R H. Gnbel, publicity and favors; Mrs. Ed Zimmerman, secretary and
charms. Mrs. William Loftier, general chairman of the project and Mrs.
H. M. Gleason, ncedlecraft chairman.
(Staff Photo)

eipression of
decorating
prestige . . .

Girt

TAKE THE FAMELY
OUT - FOR

A writ heaten whole egg or the
whipped white of in egg makes
canned fruit beverage* into fruit
flips.

Tha
Fabric Shop
2Ji» Orlando Dr.
F.\ 2-l»3
l’reaents —
the finest

FIN A N C I S ER V IC E, IN C .

The hunting season Is underway!
Tha enjoyment of thla season by
mem ben of th* family other than
th# huntsman really begins in Urn
field with tha care of the kUL
Game birds, squirrels and rabbits
should ba rooted quickly, tha body
cavity should be cleaned and th#
meat placed In the refrigerator for
three or four day*.
This ahort storage period help*
to tenderize lhe meat and improve
the flavor. The entire family will
enjoy the hunt when the properly
treated "kill* la prepared by aoma
one of tha exciting recipes now
available.
Taka a few mlnutei out right now
and call or write your County
Home Demonstration Agent, Miss
Myrtle Wilson. rAairfax J-712S,
Sanford, for your copy of tha two
leaflets which contain th* fall
atnry of ear#, from “ the shot ta
the dining tablet" Thei* leaflet*
ar* entitled: “ Deer" and "Small
Game". Your reward will be a
more enjoyable hunt by your en­
tire family. These can help maka
your hunting a family affair.

The policeman savei tempers by
keeping lanes open on the high­
way. The homemaker protects her
own equanimity by planning room
arrangement* so that traffic lane*
are open In her house.
Plan free access In hall closets
amt clothes closets. You shouldn't
have to maneuver lo reach the
television set. desk or window*.
Above all. lhe mulct between
door* ihould he kept open.

ORANGE JUKE

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BY MYKT1E C. WITAON
Borne Demeastratlea Agent

First Rapttst Churrh Training
Union supper and officers coun­
cil, • p. m. Prayer meeting, 7.30
p. m.
Girl Scout Troop 233 at First
Presbyterian Church, 3:IS p m.
Senior High supper, &gt; p, m. Mid­
week Bible hour, 7 p. m.

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phone: F A ir fu 2-4612
before noon to arrange
for money the same day!

Fresh Cam e

WEDNESDAY

Personals

UP TO$600

Proper Care O f

Calendar

Is Your Navigation
What It Should Be?

when you d o . . . visit
FAMILY! If you need

Mr. and Mr*. Gerald A. Warake_
and family on Meilonvtlle Avenue
have as their guests his parents,"
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Warnke of
Santa Rosa, Calif.
The condition of F. M. English
remains unchanged. He is a pat­
ient at Semlnola Alemoriat Hospi­
tal.
Hit three sons have arrived to bo
with their father. They are 5. M.
(Pete) English Jr., of Detroit,
Charles 5. English, who is sta­
tioned at Ft. CampoeU. Ky. and
William M. English who is also
with the armed services, stationed
at FL Benning, Ga.

Broccoli with HoUandala* Sane*
Buttered
Hot Roll*
Banana Mufftaa
Corn Bread Muffin*
CHOICE OF: Pumpkin Pie. Mine# PI* ar Ic# Cream
Coir** or Tea

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m s heap* *«t whM Nvhru i t
a m i m *»**»Ute» mc Ii Um i v - bad tb* saUsa'i *,M* mil** *f Robert A. Taft’s last political tene­
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l i r t i . K l t . hutbanA ana w ho ,
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M IT IT iO K
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Inn or riaitn ina to b arn any
f o rn r:ra T O D T ," praylna f t r H I r lt h i, t ill* or Inlaraat In »n.|
la in r»ll»f for Ih * nkovo nam H
M lh»
faltnwlnn &lt;IMrrll&lt;nt
M inor th llilrrn , omt aa aln tt yon
UnA lyln p ami h*ln« In Kami«■ ih s Itfftl CUHtodUrt at fAltl
noil I ’ounly, F l.irlilu :
Children,
Tbu. ah,I aorh nf
«ro harabr
MOW T IIK ItM P th N U N &lt;■ »• niitllUA that • molt In an u lly ha*
notify you lha» If pon *o*lra In haan kMUpiit aanlhtt yon hy I , . . .
objo&lt;-t ih r rr io y«u n f* rO u Irtd lit It, F o a irr In Ik * C lr r u lt Court
I s fllo ynnr anawar. If nny, Is of Ik# Ninth Jm llrla l C ircu it In
th l* I’atltlun with ih# n a r » of aaid an* For Ramlnol* co unty, Florida,
Onurt oort in »rr»* up*o P*H«l"n- ■kd you ara hetaby aumnitinr.l,
I r ' i o llu rn ry. Illlll. A. IlfH R H , J it , ordered, and reoulred tn fit* y.itir
whoa# *ddr»*« I* I*. O M*&gt;* l l t l , wrltlon anowor or d-friio *0 to th#
NanfitrA, rio rlrl*. a rc.py of aaM rumidalnt Iliad herein a y jln a t ymi
• M a l i on «r M f « n I I * H lh *» f Ik Ih# a b o rt anilltad ran*#. In the
s f llaromkar, A. I&gt;. I i y - . , ,
itffle# of tka cte rh of th* r lr r n lt
Tna oaiura of U ld r a t lllo * la Court In *nd for aemlonl# Cooniy,
In
pray tkat rMtlsrty of Min Florid* at hla Offle# In Ih * Court
F R A N K A PKTRIUKlM . J R .. LB IU A Houle In Aartfofrt. Flo rid a, on or
jb a n RirrnnnoM , m a m a r c u
the tSIH day of Utrem bar
JO R T T A rK.TRIIW lM . minora, ka hSfor#
A. la., t a i l and to te rra a eopy of
■r m ia .i la t a l i rh ild rln 'a laihar, •uch anawer or defen«e« upon
r ilA N K A. PfJTBUnuN.
Walaon A W alton. iM a io llfr* a t­
WITNHAH niy hand and nfflrlal torney herein, whooo a, turret lo
AM I i t Aaoforrt. Hamtnnla ro iin ly . I I * Morlh Main, Orlando, Florid a on
Florida, this llr d day n« N aum
or bofor* la id date aa reuulrtd by
her, a . It. 1*11.
Ih* laws or F lo rid a and Ih * F lo r ­
ida Rule* nr C lr ll I’ro rn lo r*. If
** A I |’»AV1D &gt;f, flA T C H R t.
you fall to do oo, a iJevrr* Pro
Clark nf tka C lr r u ll Court In Ciinfet-O w ill 1.0 eiilared ts a lu o i
J
and tnr ■smlnale Couair,
you for th* rallaf damandod In th*
Florid*
rom ylalat.
Ry M arika T. V lk lla
Ton ara fu rth tr notified that the
ti* * u ir CM sk
nature of aatd iu lt la to foreclose
(IS O a. r f r k r . j n
a first m o ria a t* nw n.d and held
IM Iiefu r N r m i l l *
ky plaintiff a* aorlynee from the
r. V. HOI H i t
orlalnal m iirlyannr, aald murtaaao
••nlnyd. Florid*
recorded Jn M o rla n e Huuh s i.
Mr I A ib ifl » . f i l l
!'**»« &lt;tf 11* ln i-lu .lt*. Public
F u b lli# N *t. I t A tlM . I , S, IS.
R-curds of he ml not# cu o m y, F lo r ­
T U B P A T B O F F L O R ID A TO ida.:
R ealn n ln * 1*1 feat Houlh and
I N LL a r , A U D R M A
MAPA AMM IBM
It * feat W r it of Northeast
UMKMdWNt
corner of Northeast H of
A amorn i-nmylalnl kavtaa k*»n
Northwest
«(, Mr.-ilon
IS.
riled aaalkst »»u lit tka Cifruit
Township St Hoiith, lia n a * SI
C o krl In and far Aamlnol* ConnK a il, Aamlnol* County, F lo r ­
ty, Florida, by ONORUN
D A VID
OkOt
ida. T h tn re run W **l S l i t
IR R L R V , far dlvnfaA tha akart
fret,
thane* Smith I t s feat,
t ill* af Which ta o A c t io n d a v i d
thane# Raat I I I * reel, Ihenc*
IR R L R V , l-laln llff, v fftu a RADA
North
SI* feot to baalnntnc,
ANN IR R L R V , Dafandlilt. Ih*«*
ro n laln tn r or,a acre or lea*,
p ra ia n lt ara la cammamt you U
• yyaar and f il l your w ritten d«- and lor accounting and o ih tr r * .
fanaat kerain mt ar fctfura th* Mlh II.f.
T h * asm * of Ih * Court In which
day af Dacambar, A. D. I It s , #r
elhatw lM
Uanraa F r a CaafM M thl* iu lt ha* h**n itim uuied t*
Clrrult Court Nllnth Judlelat C ir ­
w ill ba M tere* aaalnat you.
In and for demlnnl* County,
Tha Sanfard Marat* la 4*aiuiat. cuit
and th* abbreviated till*
ad at a nawayayar of atdaral Florida,
of
title
e ie * |* I ...lie \r. F o e ltr t*.
tlrru la lla n In w hlrh thl* aliallan
•hall b* published an r* aach e c lh Ilu lh Muller and feeao n u tler and
NOrntan R lm h l* and J*« *l* Jla *
for four co naaru tlt* WSthS.
hla
wife,
Itefendant*.
W IT N F.n i my hind and official Klmhle,
oaat af th* c i t r h a f ta * Circuit Chancery No. la s ts ,
W
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ISO
my
hand
a*
t;l* rh of
i-onct aa t a il tha l l r d day af
raid Circuit Court nf Memlnol*
Navambac,' A , D. ISIS.
County, Flo rid a, on th* S3rd day
(SH A D
of Novrniher, A. D. 1*5*.
DAVID OATCMRI.
(S B A L l
I'tarh a t C trciilt Court,
D A V ID U C A T C H F t ,
My: Jaan M. W llha
Cl»rk of Ih# C ircu it Court
DayklV Ularh
Hy M artha T. V lh U n , H C.
C arro ll Murha
Walaon A Wataao
Altornay at U «
titurnere for P lo ln llff
r. o. Rot tit
S]« V t liln H ired , A - l
hanford, Florida
Or Iundo, Flo rid a
Atlnrnay fur Fla Ini Iff
v iit ii n
of
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TO WHOM I T M AT I'O .V l'KIlN i
Vuu will ta k* nolle* tkat th* city
f-iimmlatltin nf Ih* P lly nf danfurd.
Florida at l:M P. M nn tha 14th
day of H *r*m her A. D. m l , at th*
C ity Cnrumlaalnnera' lt«»m at th*
HIk R lori * Wide
City lla ll In th* C ity nf Sanford,
Florid*, w ill cnnshOr and datar.
min* w h *lh *r a r nat tha c it y w ill
etna*, tx c a t* and abandon any
r llh t af Ih* C ity and Ih t pukllii
In and lo Hint* rtrta ln * lr * * la
hereinafter daicrlbed, tn -w lt:
That piirthm nf Third, F n u rlh
and F ifth Nlreet* batwetn th*
HKJ REDUCTIONS
w ait Itn* nf P*r*lm m nn Ave­
Id Gifts * H sal Imaratemtat
nue and th* w»*t C ity lim it*
lln*. th*
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PA M I N
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H v r N o m z s o l)

Uvi H N Tamm, Jr.
Ctty Cterh
Publleh No*. 11, 1*1*.

LAST SHOWING
OPEN 12:45

•■H T i r t i H i M m ;
NOTICK IH hereby alven that I
am ana*«*d In liu iln t .t at S ll
Alaaan Hrlea. O rana* County, F lo r ­
ida, under th* M ctltlsu* natna of.
Polar Pan Po rtrait*, and that I
Inland lo raaU tar aal.t bam* o lth
ih* cla rh of tha ctrS u lt co urt.
Memlnido County, Florida, In arcnrdanca with the provlalnn. of tha
Flctltlon* Nam* matutaa. to-w lth:
lection
M l.IS
Flo rid a
Siatuta*
III!
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PHONE PA M i l l
ADMISSION - Me
KIDDIES UNDER It • PKEE
LAST TIMES TON ITK
AT 7:0* AND 10:3* P. M.

FEATURE: 1:30 . 3:27
5:20 • 7:21 • » t l8

S Q U IW W T

STARTS TOMORROW
YOUR THANKSGIVING
HIT.
W1NGEV3 COMING-?
SCRAPS KNOWS 'V
THE SOUND OF MS ,

CWOPTOP / W1 L V3U
o o f YOU KNOW w a v
JEALOUS WWQEV IS *

d u itria] tnig hi w a i p u a l l r abla
to b ack up m ilitary prepared-

barter dispute «Uk Ptlfltf. k
A* Nikn «*• P t t iH » *

oat

soaaykriTTEN.*

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X THOUUHr CHOPTOP
WAS pAft&lt;EO HEOS^

AFTCO TH IS
DON/T B E SO
SUSPICIO US/

W ELL* W HATS
IN T H E C L O S E T

“ CiOD S LITTLE ACRE"
ALIMS RAY A TINA LOUISE
PLUM • AT ) J I ONLY

“ BEND OF THE RIVER"
JAMS.S STEWART
T ill'U S . a

P H I,

A T 7 :0 * A N D 1 « :I3
F I R S T S A N F O R D S H O W IN G

sta te *, a m a in and Ruaala finally
rea th ad fdrtnal agreement today
an a work plan for a e n icla l
E a it - W a il rto te w a t undarground
n u e laa r blaM dataetea m*Uwd&gt;
whleb Will begin W edaa*day.
T h * form al a g m m r n t «nded
haggling m
t P aaaet a t o p of
the rev ie w w hich atarted th rt*
w eeks ago when Jtu siia suddenly
a t e tp ltd such F.udles after 10
month* of opposition t# Western
pleas.

T^ulFG FN D

L iv e

- T out

Th a t s M ^ r t
. M o r r o .'r * 2

D00Lfy
PLUS AT S:IS ONLY

“ A PRIVATE’S AFFAIR'1
FEATURE: 1:39 • 3:35
5:36 - 7:27 - 9:23

la Techakolor Starring
SAL MINKO GARY CROSBY
TERRY MOORF.

ment for clues to what might hap­
pen if Vice President Richard M.
Nikon and New York Oov. Nelson
A Rockefeller engage In an all-out
tight for the U P GOP presidential
nomination.
In a detailed memo written in
ttU and made public by friends
Tuesday. Taft explained bow Gen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower beat him In
a fierce convention battle fdr th*
Republican nomination that year.
Like Nlaon, Taft waa regarded aa
a trig favorite In list, th* yeir befor the convention. Eisenhower,
who-resigned hla p i t aa NATO
commander to seek the nomination,
bad to coma from behind with a
rush to win tbo top spot on th*
ticket.

Crooms Panthers Play Jones High
Eleven Here Tomorrow Afternoon
The Crooma Afsdamy Panthara
take on a strong Jone* High team
frank Orlando here in a Thanks­
giving Day football contest Hartlog at 1:30 p. m. tumorrow.
Crooms, having 111 beat seiwn
aince list and boasting a M *eaion record, ha* been pointlns for

thl* game to gft revenja for a
lost to Jones last year. The Pan­
thers are In second place in tha
Rig g North Conference.

Legal Notice
IV THK I’lRCt IT Ctll HT. MVTlt
Jl llll ltl, Clht ir r IV AVl» FIim
• F w iv tii.p t
u iiv n .
f l o h iu a
in i ' l l a v c s iis v v n . u r n
• 1ST T O H I I F T T IT 1.1)
C IJ t n K N C E M. IX JIIR E T .
P lain tiff

-*»-

JOHN

D CN TKIt, *t

Th* Crooma eoaeh«i regard th*
Jonas Tigers aa on* of the tough­
est squads on the year's schedule,
but have the Panthara in top
shape for the tomorrow's game.
Head Coach Willie Holt said
the Panthers "ar.- goiog to u*e
everything possible to try and
beat the Tigers."
Senior# playing their last game
for Crooma In thin gam* inrblda Roosevelt "Tank"' Collins,
tHiluitf
olumbus "Quickie" Burke, Hen­
ry "Flash" Green, ttobert Wynn,
Jerome Davit, Lawrence Jenkins,
Charlie "Baby" ailn**, Charlie
Jackson, Henry Haws, Curly
Davis, Grady Caldwell, Herbert
Hunt, James Williams, Parry
Gretn, Ernest Young and James
Avery.

Ltflol Notice

al.

tieUndanta
NtsTICN O F a l tT
T O : JO HN DL'nTKIt *nd ----- DU*T K H . hla wlf*. If any, whn«*
r*al&lt;t*nr* I) unknown. If Dv­
ina,
and If d*ad, their
r*e p ecllr*
unknown h e ir* davteeee, |epa&gt;ee«, atabt***. f r l j
riltora or oth*r parllea ilalm l'.a
hy, throuah, under
nr
aaalnat th*m or any of th*m,
and alt poriona d alm ln a any
eatato, rlaht, till* or Intereat
In nr lien upon tha raal pro­
perty h*reln d*»erlb»d of » n f
pari thereof, all Of wllu**
realdem *. a r* unhn*wnl
TuU ar* hereby notified that a
■Malt in (tul*i tltl* has been brnuaht
In ih# C ircu it Court af gamlnol*
C o u n ty ,' Flo rid a aaalnat you and
each of you etalmlna any aalat*,
rlaht, tltl* nr In ter*.t In of ll»n
upon the fnllnt/lna de»cf|b#d f#al
p roperir alln.it* In kamlnal* Coun­
ty, Flu rlila, lo .w lti
!...;
i S h i J i u HA»lJtOCK
fti: IID IVlttluN , according I*
a pint thereof a* recorded
In Plat Dock t, p» a a L Publln
Ite ra n t.
at
N.mlnal#
County. Florida.
and you ar# hereby rertulrrd to
fti* your anewer and nr ulher
w ritten defenaea pereonally. or hr
ynur atlorney. w it# th* Clerk of
ih * c ir c u it Court. Ninth Ju d icial
C ircu it, Demlnol* County, STorlda,
at th# Cm irthou.* at hanford.
Florida, and to aerro a copy nf
■aid a n .w e r upon Ih# P la ln llffa
■tlnrney wliu&gt;* iiam* I* Darin J.
It-ardI. I*. O. Du* IS l, W inter I'erk.
Flnflde, nnt taler than th# Srd
day of December, ISIS, tbareln
ecitlna b p th* **t*l*. rlaht. Hit*,
or 1nl*(eet In or lien Upon Ut»
ahnt* deacrlbed pruperty flalm cd
by you. and ihnuld you fall t« do
ao, a deerte pro cnnfee.o w ill n#
tnlared aaalnat you.
W lT N K d il my bant and official
aaal nf aald Court at Sanford,
Flo rid a till* l l l h day of Ootaber.
IMP.
( hs:. u . i
It. P llerndun
C le rk e l (ho ihn ro etylod
Court
It): Martha T. Vlhlen. D. C
Dario J. Icardt.
A lln rit*? ml I a *
I*. U. bn% l i t
W inter P ark. Florida
F i e r i r i m • n s w is
N O T IC E in hereby sire n that I
am # n sa |* d In bueln*.# at IS IS
Palmetto A v e , Pamlnole County,
F lo rid *, under ttio flctltloua name
nf. Modem Itun Cleaner., and that
I Intend to r#«l»l*r **hl name
with Ih# C le rk of th* Circuit Court,
Ntininnl* County, Florida, In" accnr.lanr* w llli th* provlelun* nf th*
K lrtltlou * Nam* H u tu le a l« -» ltt
He-Men
Ifl.O S
Florida
Statult*

HIT.

a i l Rni«ry C Hradfnrd
FuM lah No*. «, It. t l. )). U ‘ »I . ik * t . o r l of Ik* I'ooaly Jo*a*i
•em laol* County STorlda, In Prokat*.

la r*. Karat* tf

Mary M *ch1«im*n,

p e cer.td

Tn All Creditor, aod Paraon* tln»toa S'lalmo or Itrotaod. Aaalnat
•aid Slatnlrt

Tun and each of yen are hereby
notified and required to preient
any rlaltu* and dcinande which
yon. or either af yuu, may ha»a
a a .ln .t tha e .la ta of Mary M.
Schleamaii, d-&lt;:*atad, late of Mid
i-nunly to tbo County Juda* of
tianitiinl* County, S'lurhl* a l h i.
offlro In tbo t'uurt Haul# of laid
CoUbty a l Kemlnal*. Flarlda, withIn eight ratandar luontha from
tin time of th* flrat puhtl.'illnn
af thl* nolle* S;*»h rlalm or de­
mand ahall l.« tn n riling, and
■b ill H a t* Ih * pl»c* «f r**ld«ne*
and pu.t riffle* addr-.e of the
rtalm ant, and ahall he - a a rli to by
tbo claim ant agent. »Mnrn#y, a n l
any auvb .talin or demand ant a*,
filed (h a ll he rnld.
ft 1*1*1 I- Canning
.ta h l K U t m of the L(» t
W ill an.l Tealament of
Mary U. n. hle.inan. J-.**» *d

For

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QANdfROUSLV.

/

May Be '60 Clue

M U 'im n prnvwntetf

HOMES
and

Hi'KINKLER
SYSTEMS
K alrb a n L* • M o n t I’ump*
R l f t l t l T o A ll M sk M

Howard C. Long
N7 E. COMMERCIAL ST.
FA 1-383.1

IV THU Clftl I IT till HT. VIVTII
Jl fllrltt. ClHt:I IT OF Ft.OHIOt,
IV AV U ION BF.NI.VOI.VI COt.VTI,
IV CIISVCSthY NO. tg^Itl.
DMAtxiwn n ciL D S tfin . i.vc.
a

Flnrlda

corporation.
Plaint Iff,

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LA t'ftA

C f.A H K ,

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r * f* n J * n t* .
of a n r
ISTATS: O F K td m lD A T O : L A U ­
RA C L A R K , If ally*, h e r unknown
.puiiaa If married, and If dead,
Iha link nnwn h rlrt, devD ret, 1*.
gaieea and g ra n le * i nf lb* aal.l
I. APItA C L A R K : (IR O IU IF, JI'H .
T IC K *nrt L A U R A JU R T 1 C E. hi*
Wlf*. If a lly * , their r#*p*el|y* un ­
known epoiiee* If m arried, **d If
dead,
tha
re .p a rlle a
unknown
heir*, derleeee. legatee, and gran­
tee. of th* aald HSNllDiU JI'S T IC H
and I-A I1R * U ’P T IC R . hi* . I I J ,
J. fe Cl'M HIS!, If aliv e , hi* un ­
known apoUM tf m arried, and If
d«ait, th* unknown heir*. d*rl»e««,
l# |*(*e c and s r a n l* * * nf th* aald
J . U CUM III K l and a n y and a ll
per.ona claim ing any right. Iltta
and Intfreat tn and tn tha fullowing deerrlheri land lying and
hilng In llem lnol* County, Florida,
tn-wlt I
T R A C T A : T h a gnuih H * f th*
RS!1* nf th* P W 'i af
th* PK&lt;i nf Pectin*
It , Towitahlp I« Houlh
lia n a * IS Siatt.
T R A C T It: TH* Smith I t uf Ih*
f :.» t 4 nf lb * &gt;V*.t
4 nr ih * HSV 4 of thg
hi'!’, nf Sectlun II.
T n w n .h lp J" HnUth,
Italic* It tilth
Toil, and *«i-h nf you. «re here­
by nnilfled and required tn appear
and fti*. pervnnaliy ,.r hy &gt;»nP
altnrney. with th* C le rk nf Ih *
*b«v*-aiyl*.| Court, ynur w rit!*#
rtafenaeo, If ooy, tn tha &gt;1111 I*
quiet T i l l* filed herein a g a in .I
Sou In thg at.i.ra-atyled can**,
and III **r&gt; * a rnpy nf ih* .am *
nn ria lH lIfC * Blturney, helnw, ,m
nr befura III* 11th day ut D e ..m l,er. A- D. m s .
Herein fail nut nr a t.* a D err**
Prn Confe.en
w ill
b*
enure l
■galnet you.
W ITN K 9R m y hand *nd e*at
Panfnr.l. Hemlncil* County. Florida,
Ihla |(th day of Noramber, A. I&gt;.
ISIS.
D A V ID M II A T i'II K L
C le rk of the C irc u it Court
Hy Mayiha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
(MKAL)
tV. C, Hiitrhla-m, Jr.
Sldnarda lliilldlng
Hanford. Florida
Atlorney fnr P lain tiff
Puhlllh Nuv. t l , f&gt;. * l&gt;*e I. t.

ANSlNnMIt VOTICN

V ltT IC N O F « l IT
TO: ADA K . MIKIRS! AND t. V.
Mi h i IIR , her huahand) ORANOSt
KAIIMH CnM PAN V, a illaanlred
STorlda cnrpuratloni C F! H A K K R ,
■
* N. W T U FA I.I, ami R l'T H DAKUK. a* Ih * aula tu rtlv ln g Directnr* nf n r a n | * Farm * Company,
■lleeolved Flu rlila rurpurailnn, a*
T r iia ir * . of th# property of and
tlliai&gt;lY*,| ciirp nrallun; and .*
nf
them If llelng. *nd If d**d. th*
tinhnnwn ap-iu**a, h *tr.. detlaeet,
legate**, grant***, rredltora. atalga***, tlciK.ra. aaaign*. *ucrettor*
In lntor*«t. dlrtctnrs. tru*te*a. nr
other partlet etJlm liig by. thrnugh.
Under or agalnat th* aald ahoy*
named dafgndanl*. nr any of them
and all p e r.o n . tuiueit nr unknown
haying or claiming any right, till*
hr Intereat In or to Iho full.,wing
d.a rlheil land* In .*te d In ItemlUul* County, Florida, lu-W lt:
Th* Kaat 1,1 ut th* N\V'4
nf the n s :4 or So, (loll 1),
T o w n th lp ' SI Suuth, Hang*
It Siaat.
T A R S: N llT IC B that • t i l t ha*
been filed agalnat you In the C ir ­
cuit Court of th* Ninth Judicial
Circuit nf Flo rid *, In and fnr Perntnnt# County, wherein l». IS. DAN.
5Kldt and R L'T II DANISH.*. M«
wit* ar* th* plaintiff*, and ADA
K . StiMiltK at *1, a r* defendant*.
The nature nf |hl* l u l l le k lu ll
t» Qntrt T ill* an Iha abot* deecrlbed real eatate.
KACH O F TtSlf le required to fll*
yuur anawer and w ritten dtfenae*
to th* com p laint with tk* C lerk
of Ih* C ircu it Cuurt of S*mlnnl*
I'.u n ty, Fln rld a , In Ih la proceed­
ing and to aery* a copy thereof
upon th* p lain tiff* attorney wk-&gt;&gt;*
bam* and addreea ar* herelogfter
got forth, aa required by law nos
taler than tSi* l l lh day of Decern*
her. A. IS. ISIS.
(H EA L)
II P
IIU IlN D cN
c le rk of th* C lr r u lt Court
Hy: M arik * T . v lh len
RO W LA N D and P K T R t'S K A
SI Shift Rnklnonn A y*n u *
Drlandn, Florida
Attarneye tnr P lain tiff*
rubiu# no*, is, ts a r#c. s. »

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

3-BEDROOM
bom*
hardwood
Soars. Larga lat. 2*o* Adana
Court, Vyneawood. T i r a t
FA 3-IIIT.

«b r

S n fs r l

§ era lb

EB E D R O O M house. Call
FA 2 7341 aflat 3:09 P. M.

W uM a IW
Reel b u t i W ssirt
MIL CLEAN
k Bssl Easts tm U *
If you art abort on furniture,
4. Msrttst*
9TKMPER SAYS
this home te clean enough to
t. B**i***a
“ l.at’s Talk Turkey”
eat off of the floor* — no pr*.
7-A l i n i u t i
Tbn
ad
need*
an
fancy
dressing.
vlou* owner'* cleaning to he
E rsnsls Hsls t s M
Do you want ta go iaio bueiataa
don* — y*«, it's 3 Bedrooms,
». dais Bale warned
for ynuralf? Would you he ta­
oak floors, tiled hath, and kit­
IE Hals sr V sosls
le retted la buyiag a bright,
chen equipped. Price? only
l l . W o t Wastrt
clana poetry businee* with I
113,300.00. requires S3100 down,
IE Flan Mas (a r t lm
major oil company gia pumps
atsumt 4lv'r mortgage at only
IE B t d i k i l Sort lea*
on 17*92? - for only 34.S00?
M.T4 monthly. Exclusive with
§ 1 1 SfakUag • PaMtaf • Repair*
Don't wait, or wall h-va to
SEMINOLE REALTY 1101 Park
IE Sparial Eatriaas
lay "tt'i sold!"
Av*. FA 3-3333.
1EA Baoeay f v k n
IE rtoesm A PUa*a
W. B. "BIU" STEMFRB ____ _ HOUSE, 111 Country Club Circl*.
If. Fan • Litsslarh •
FA 3-41*1
US N. Farit
Extra larso M .IR O d - a 147.50
1E Nsehlaary . Task
per month. FA 3-T974:
EOBEBT A. WILLIAM!, teaNar
1 BEDROOM, CR home. Low
ANNOUNCEMENT
FA
down aad monthly payment*
din­ Call FA 2-1347.
i pmins af Bn Martrt “ arbor S-BXDBOOM. Bring
ing roan, kitchen equipped, MAYFAIR SECTION: Brittany
Shoe located at Hi* State Farmpanelled Flor !i room. Easy
alyl*, large living-dining area,
) art Market, ISOS French Are.
CaU FA 3-1744.
firaplaco, 3 bedroom, 3 bath,
1 wUMi* *&gt;•* *•
^
family room. Ph, FA 13344.
aallrhad.
C.
Whiddon, Sr. 3-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
home. Low down payment. 33*
BROKER
a month, lit* Summerlin.
M So. Park Av*. Pb. FA t-M t
SUE. , .Swaathaart of H a OF­
RBA1 ESTATE DIIVEIN
FICE Bar. lavitas y’ all la coma
M44 Franco Av*.
oa aut art aay “ KaUa” . - (H'a
as Bn Country Club Read la RAYMOND M. BALL
W. HALL
A N D A SSO C IA TE *
Labs Mary.)
■sailor
Real Eatato — laaonaaa
"Call Hall”
Pboo* FA MS41
^ Order your pna aad cakaa saw
B ifftj
for Thanksgiving.
FOR
SALE
By
Owner:
3 bed­
111 So. Park Av*. Pb. FA I-M41
DIXIE CEEAM. 1AEE SHOP
room, I bath, kitchen equipped.
Sbnferd
*94 E. Third
FA M4U
Extra
large
utility
room,
Era as Bldg. Lake Mary
screened porch, carport*. Cob
Pb. FA MMO
E Far
voflleot to NAS, Sanford. 11,400
down. Addraia, lOlt Park Av*.
CLEAN nicely funtlabad
SPEND THANKSGIVING
CaU FA *•:
apartmaat P E Pboaa FA M M .
IN A NEW HOME AT
SABO
AIN — MOVE LN TODAY
SAN SEN KNOLLS
SLEEPING ROOMS. Tba Gabiai,
I BR. boua* an Magnolia, Just out
401 Magnolia. FA f r o m
of dty ltmi'a; kitchen equipped,
vaoatiaa Winds, space heater.
+ EOOM A BOARD. Pb. FA SOM.
Wo**
Must eeU at owe. 339M. WUl
French A
TOME AgC MM W. lot St
trad* far late model ear.
FA 1-4311 or FA &gt;0533.
SBEDROOM
bourn
avnUabta
Ww
aww
hav*
r
u
d
f
lor
occu­
Dae. lat. Pboan F A ' 3-7709.
pancy TWO Besutifal m nod
Sten strom Realty
BRAND NEW I bedroom furnish
3 bath, 3 bedroom ZIU U bulk
HERBERT BTRN8TROX
od apartment, wafer furnlabad,
home*, clone ta shopping aad
Registered Broker
atom la. Pbooa FA 1-M I day*
both High and Grad* school*.
LEN EISNER
FA 3-lt01 nights.
Drive by tbea* tropic illy landLOTTIE BROADWAY
scaped home*. Our representa­
RENT A BED
KEN TOR1ETT
tive wBI bo happy to assist
.JfaUsway, Ho. pila! A Baby Befi
BETTY! D. SMITE
you.
•
By D»y, Weak or Month.
Aaaeeialea
M A M aad as lew aa
CARROLL ! FUJtNITUlI
KNITURB
111 N. Park — Pb. FA 1-143*
I E FA *-11*1
I l f W. lat St.
DOWN
*&lt;0 CLOSING NEW HOMES Loch Arbor; 3 and
4
bedrooms:
Fw
exciting
3-BKDROOM, S bath, kttchan FHA
COSTS
equipped home la 3rd. Addition
family
living
with
planned
lux­
T ALL COME TODAY I
Pin*eroat. FA 3 5909 after 1:30
ury plus ample entertaining
facilities and play areas at
1-BEDROOM cinder block boua*. w. H. “ ltUl" STEMl’ ER Ag*a*y
moderate prices. Shown by ap­
Realter
A
laaaror
fumlabad, reasonable 1 mil*
pointment. CaU FA 3-4031.
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffcr
from gata, Contact Ctabough,
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harp**
NAS, oat 1ST or AST.
Priced ror quick aal* at 34,400.
Robert F. May, Bart Pileber,
11,000 down paymant. Contact
IFURN. apt. 3309 MalloevlUt.
Helen E. Noonan *
Mrt. M. L. Raborn. 1*5 E.
111 N. Park
Sctniooie Bird.
FURNISHED warm Itome, com- PLuho FA 2-4994
plat*. Carport*. Atales yard.
ACREAGE aad FARM LAND
M . Huai MougMaet 30*1 Hikis- IS ACRES Bled farm Uod fronted
FARMER'S AGENCY
aua Court.
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
by paved road, near town.
D. H. Whitmora
T ACRES (appx.i, cultivated, eaLillian G. Trams
calfant
drainage.
HOMES FOR RENT
Assoc latea.
I ACRES beautiful wowfad land,
W e fallowing fa a Bat af
114 R. French Av*. Ph. FA S-5221
high and dry.
C l home*, well faceted fa vari­
Pboo* Jaoeph Levy, FA 1-1333 After hours, FA 3-M13, FA 1-4931,
ous sections of Sanford. A1 fas
FA 102*1
_
turo fully equipped electric kitBY
OWNER:
2-bodroom
'ome,
•
ehens, healers, hot water teaks,
best location In Country Club
Winds, and various extra*.
Manor. Pboo* FA 3 4941

Wad. N ov. 25, 1359— Page 5

Pnocetoo Avenue
- Ml per
111! Adams Avenue
3 bedroom — 1*0 par mowWi
131 Pirwcrcsl Drive
I bedroom — $90 per month
I t(H Laurel Drive
3 bedroom — 333 per month.
Iff 1jural Drive
3 bedroom — *93 per month

3-BEDROOM boua lMt Wynne
wood Dr. Low dawa p*ymaet
Phone FA 3-7T37.

ON LARGE LAKE

F A 2 -5 2 6 4

SANFORD PROPERTIES
314 Atlantir Bank Building
Flo. Harris*
R, H, I vers
YOU NAME IT—WE'LL FIND IT

BIO BUY! ! { l !
4 Bedroom horns with Ilk baths;
large living room; dining room; 3-BF.DROOM hnmc, kitchen (urn.
Larga lot. Immediately avail­
Florida room; terrain) floors;
able for reaMmeblr equity.
central
heat. Several fruit
4Vxt« G. 1, mortgage. By owner,
trees.
290* Park Ct., FA 2 2034.
m e sq . i t . o v e r a l l

127,900 TERMS
IIL’SINESS PROPERTY

STORY BOOK IIOl'SE

Large store with one 2 bedroom
ON FOREST DRIVE
apartment and two (bedroom i Two bedrooms, on* pink, one blue
apartments. Oa corner lot with
—Shady hit—$12.0,0 — owner
extra lot in rear for parking.
had lo move U&gt; ir.v north and
Stenstrora Realty
932,000 TERMS
, wUl seU at whatever rravonabte
111 N. Park Av*. Ph. TA 3 3130
term* you offer. Make them
ROSA La PAYTON
easy on yourself, hut don't de­
AFTER December 9th., 2 bed­ Regiilered Real Eatat* Broker
lay railing us to se* this little
room house, kitchen equipped. Mery E. I arm** — Lea Salvall
Jewel.
B.
K.
Regtro,
Sr.
Aiaeclate*
I'lmne FA 2 3W3.
Pk. FA M M l 17-33 at Hlawatka W. H. “ BUI" STEMPt.a Ageary
SECOND FLOOR apartment, furn
Phone FA I-4M1
lit N. Park
ished. Couple preferred. 3*1
FOR
SALE
BY
OWNER:
House,
month FA 2 1757.
Si. JUm foJif Csapoay 112 Holly Ava., 2-bednx&gt;mi.
FURNISHED house, reasonable. 116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 3-6123
LOTS at Monro* Corner, all
Call FA 24X09.
graded, paved road.
Phone
MAJOR BROMN REALTY
FA 2 2733.
OFFICE SPACE with ample parkRealtor
^
mg. 213 Oak Avenue. FA 2 3906.
&gt;. Female Help Wanted
LAKE MART
2UNFURNISH ED houaes, nothing
Pb. FA 2-5237 of FA 2-1944.
fancy but cheap rent. 3 bed­
WANTED: Full Time, live on pr*
room 511 .30 per week. 1-bedroom
mixes, colored maid. FA 2 TM3.
&gt;7.30 per week. Phone FA 13213.
5300.00 DOWN, KHA 9. Mgl* Help fa sated
FURNISHED 2 bedroom garage buys lbs deluxe 2 bedroom High­
apartment on Lake Golden. Lake
land Park home, ready for im­
privilege* Must »ec to appr*
mediate possesalon in a well es Motor Route Carrier
date. Call FA 2 0274._
labltshed nelghtwrho.td with ex­
cellent neighbors. Why not see To sorvic* Enterprise and Ben
3BEDROOM unfurnished house,
son Junction arr*. Apply San
Ibis home now and move in
m kitchen electrically equipped.
ford Herald.
before Xmas? Contact Semi­
™ 2112
Willow
Avenue.
CaU
nole Realty, 1901 Park A ve,
FA 2-0211.
FA 2 3232.
I*. Mat* or etasafa
ELAKA APARTMENTS: ruuiiu
private baths. 114 W. First 3t.
CARRIER fur Times Union inotur
3 BEDROOM, 2 baths. 4th addi­
route. Send Post Card vith
tion Pinecrest. 11.000 equity.
LOOKING fur a real nice place,
name,
ddresi and telephone
dean and nicel. furnished. 1203
Ph. FA 2 73*3
number to Box 3*5. Sanford.
Elm Avenue. W3. NO 1-3267.
tlOS Roseway Dm*
3 bedroom — *100 par monlb

1-BEDROOM house, furnished. *33
m o n t h . O r a n g * City.
Spring t 3233.
2. Wanted tn Rent
WANTED: roorv m modern home
with private bath. Must tie A t.
fur active retired gentleman.
Write Box J. T., c o Sanford
Herald.
WANTED by elderly men of mod­
est means: very small cottage
or garage epjriment. Write
. Bm A, Sanford ifaraitk
. I

FOR RENT
IIOUSK
Modern — S Room
2 Bedroom — Bath
All Electric Kitchen
Jtin u-ied Porch
G arage

Located On South
Short Of Lak*

BALLROOM

(Dsanna
school of dance
6 th Thru 8th Grade
REGISTER NOW . . .
Classes Begin Oct. 15th
Phan* FA 2-OHM|

JtMUp.

I’ honc FA 2-2991

'2*. Aalamob‘Ira

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

lA fF -A -D A Y

Windahlaid
Beck Uses
Dwr Gtart
Vrat Glaaa
BEE VICE
Senkarlk GIam and Paint Cn,
111-114 R. k f

M.

FA 2-402

TV

PKTUIE TUBE SPECIAL
Far 3 weeks aaly!
17 fa. (accept some
portables!
323.30
21 In 333.30
21 tn. 343 30
All tubes havr ;. t year guarantee.
LI.OYM RARIO A TV
414 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 29799
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
type* and alms. Installed
“ Do k Yourself"
W l REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E
Nartfaary art Sapp* Co.
395 W. 3 ad St
P i FA 1-9432
Al

I3-A

Reaaty Parlor*

DORIS’ HKAUTY SHOD

13. A*11*fa* Far Safa

'37 FORD Falrlane “ 300" •tudor SEMI AUTOMATIC Zl«-Zaf Pert,
sedan, radio, heater, whitewall
able. Twenty year guararta*
tire*, excellent condition. Phone
part*, labor and aarvic*. RaFA 2 3300.
sponiiblt party with local
taka over paymant* only,
1330 MODEL “ A” Ford coup* 3130.
model. Writ* Credit Manager,
At Five Point*. FA 27311.
Box CM, c/o Sanford Herald.
EQUITY in 1939 Renault. .Also, SINGER PORTABLE far baiewro
1930 Jerp station wag in, rrcon
due. to responsible party with
diltoned motor, new tires A
local credit. Taka over pay­
paint. 3293. Contact George
ments of M.43. Writ* Cradit
Steele at Civic Center.
Manager, Box CM, •/•
Herald.
29-A Trailers
FACTORY TO YOU
•34 FLAMINGO mobile home • ft.
ALUMm u st
i 40 ft. 2 bedrooms, excellent
VENETIAN BUNDS
condition. Lot 74, Parke Ave. Tr. Enclosed head. Sag-prool
Park.
rail with plastic ends. Plaatfa
or rayon tapes. Cotton *r Bylaw
OPEN NOW
cords.
MOBILE HOME SALES
Senkarlk GIam and Fatal C*.
'* Milo So. of Sanford 17 93
117-114 W. 3ad St.
Ph. FA M * a
NEW l * » PACEMAKER
MOBILE HOMES
FRESH
PORK,
Dreaaed
art
Direct from Factory to You.
Chilled, 24c lb. SaUafeetfaa
Wyatt Trailer Sales
guarsnieed.
Phone
FA 2 30ST,
Trt. FA 2 3*11

2004 Adams Pk.

A.

J.

I3j£*eli^S*rri««ii&gt;

U s milkman's ta lova with a y Suughterr
H J d ljla ^ ^ ftt li^ J s g lr i

11. Werk Wanted

FINE INTERIOR PAINTING
CHILD CARE fa my home ar
yours anytime — Casselberry.
O. H. Ferguson FA 2 1177
Maitland or Wlatar Park.
15. Special Services
TEmple 1 2265.
MAN, with I years background
in air comproaoor factory fa
shipping department aad a*
plant rarpenter, also army ex­
perience as offset pressman,
wishes steady emptoymaat. Call
FA 21413.

FA 3-3333 193d LIBERTY BUILT house FAMOUS Sfagar Mast-O-I
sewing machine. Taka op pay­
trailer, 45 ft., 2 bedrooms. 3200
A Satisfied customer U our hot
ments. Darns, monograms, * » down. FA 2 28*9.
advertisement.
broderies. Writ* Box F,
HARRIETTS BEAUTY KOOK 3 BEDROOM trailer fully air run
Herald.
tut So. Oak
Ph FA 7 3742
ditiuncd, washer and dryer Will
sell equity very reasonable or Sell Us Your Furnltur*. Quirk
Year Glamour Headquarters
Service With Th* Utah. SUPER
will trad* for equity in 3 bed
TRADING POST. PA 14*71.
room home. Phone FA 2 3134.

(Dawn A

READY MIXED CONCRETE
Window Silli - Lintels Rock—Stepping Stoaaa — Stoat
Grease Trap*—Precast Slap*
Cement—Dry Well* »
MIRACLE CONCEPT CO
30* Elm Ave.
FA 337H

21. Furnltar*

Beauty Safa*

FA 2 7ddt New * Used Furniture A Appli
anccs. A Good Place Tn
BUY. SELL or TRADE
FA 2-7X30
Furniture Storage and Mavfag
LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
Jenkins
Furniture
T9 aad Proa Aay where
Baggerly Bldg. 2337 Orlando Dr. IN Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7(34
C B. PHILLIPS
23' HOSE 31.39. Boy’* WMfara
130* French Av* Pb. FA 3-11*1 IB. Flower* * Plant*
CUSTOM BUILT furniture -sin ­
Dungarees 31M pr. Army-Ntvy
gle
pieces
or
sets.
Also
furni­
Surptui Store, 319 Sanford Av*.
MODERN RIG CLEANERS
Cal Ffawera For Any Orraslna
ture repair. Cabinets made.
Florid i ’ s Most Modern Plant
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FRIU1DA1RE Refrigorator, part
FA 2-1061.
FREE PICK UP A DELIVERY FA 2-1422
or
FA 2-0210
condition, 330. Can b« noon fa
1 Week Service
Ph. FA M437
. • RIG VALUES
309 French Avemta.
17. Peta • Livestock • Supplies
• QUICK CRRDIT
2M(&gt; Oak

WILL DO typing ar hand address­
ing Christmas Cards In my .IACHOB’8 KKI’ AIU SHOP
home. Phone FA 1-2211.
Welding — * ach. A Gen. Repalri WANTED: t male Persian kitten
W. 30th. A Old. L Mary Rd
by Christmas. Phone FA 2MM.
BABY SITTING fa my home.
31,30 a day. It* Maple Ave., Campie la
I* wo
Mafatonaoct; SIAMESE Kitten, Seal-Point, fe
Sanford.
FarfaUaar—Spraying — Mowing
male, two months old. A 2-1633
MEN LOMMRME
12. PtamUag Barvkaa
444 WIBaw Av*. PA 3-T1W
PUREBRED Miniature Dasclmnds
393 each. 2300 Sanford Ave.
RADIO REPAIR af -r
Plumbing &amp; Repairs TVS:loandnights
and weekends; San DACHSHUND.
male. AKC. 3
Jo* C. Thomas
ford, Laka Mary and I-or* wood
months old. Wormed and shuts,
1*2.1 Barks St.
FA &gt;-**!•
FA 2-2772 and FA 3 4413.
taves children. 34U. FA 2-7340.
PLUMBOCH
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
XI [MATURE poodles AKC regls~
Coo trie ting A
Sines 194S
lered, excellent pedigree, Ph.
Free Estimate*
A. HARE
DoBARY
FA 2 3442.
R. U HARVEY
NOrth X 1422
North tt-4711
NEED
home fur male Collie also
M4 Sanford Ave. Phom FA SMM
female tahle and while Collie, 7
K. M. Wilkintt, Contractor
months. 2406 Slev.
Ave,
a Asphalt Drlvawayi
• Parking Artas
quality Workmanship A Ualertals 19. Boats and Molars
Term* To Suit Your Budget
^FIumW2q_S_H#afjnj^
• Free Fall males
Gateway To The Waterway
• Work Guaranteed
AIR CONDITIONING
tour h YIN RUDE Dealer
Phone
TA
2-4030
Sanford,
Fla.
CONTRACT aad REPAIR WORK
Robson Sporting Gouda
ia*1 Sasfard Ava.
FA
BNVHLOPKS, Laeaaritaddi, Mate 204-61 K. 1st
Ph. PA 3-6961
neats, eatroe. haad MHe. and
SANFORD Plamhlag * Heating
programs.
oto.
Prograastea
239* So. Elm Pb. FA 3 7114.
Priadfag O*. Pboaa PA S MM 340 Wafa IMA St.
13. Electrical Services
H E A T I N G
wiring - llaatrie Sarvte*
II. B. POPK CO.
lid Vthfaa
3*0 S. Part - FA t
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnoll*
FA 2 M13 PI ANO TL NI.mTT HEPAI RING
W. I.. HARMON
M. "Dos'’ Velea Electrical far. TH. FA 1-4323 Aftor 3 P. M.
Dai Says For Service CaU. .
FA 2 4996
FA 2 5913
' RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO
i
'M U J
Glassware
Free lnslruclioni
Gift Piei-e*—Supplies—Kilns
14. Balldlag • Painting • Rapairs
M,
Rinehart Road
Ph. FA I 4707
FLOOR sanding and finishing
LEWIS SALES ^SERVICE
Oaauag, Waxing. S a r v I ■ g
Vespa Motor Scooters
Saasfcaalc County tiae* 13*4.
R. M. GI.EASON, Lika Mary. Heater A Lawn hlowar Service
West Country Club Rd. FA 2-7*2*
B A M ROOFINfl
Contracting A Repair*
Licensed — Bonded -[m ured
FREE ESTIMATES
•IS San/ard Av* Ph FA 2 7943

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• EASY TERMS

WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON - MAIBR
Now Art Hart Powfaaa
Ml E. Pleat St.
PA 3-MM
Used furniture, appliances, tool*
etc. Bought-sold Larry's Man
213 Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 2-4132

N EW
R AV EN N A

Naw * Gaad
Furniture and ApplisncM

Mather of Sanford

GUOD uved appliances and TV'i,
tee Jake xt 117 S. Palmetto

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WELCOME
Wo faflt* yon fa k* awr
akoolately fro* wfakan*
Uan at ooa al 3aafae4*a 1
Motel* while yan heat* a i l able boaoiag far yoaraolf art
family, pick up yonr k*y at
aro bales Orilce.

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malic Tran-mi-siim
Iwwv

Our l'*ed Cxrn Will Hr Diaplnyrd Fur Your
Inspection Nightly On Our Large Lighted Lot.

WHERE DEALS SHINE
at (hr sign of yuur bent buy

2nd &amp; Palmetto V. C. Lot FA 2-G231 Ofc. F .^ -B ill
( hevrulct — ObUmoliile — Cnrtillac Trade-Inn
S avc Dollnrv A t

1:00 A. M. Til Dark
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NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

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BABY high Chair, FA

FOUND: Siam*** Cat, young,
vicinity Pintcrest. Pay ad a m
hoard. CaU Dr. Fofay, VefarinarRDLt.AWAY, Hospital ind Baby
Ian.
Bed*. Day, Weak or Month —
FURNITURE CRNTER
LOST: Bun Tarriar, dark
lit* French Av*.
with ahadea of tan — Mach taco,
Ph. FA 1-7311
Anawers lo nama af “ J
Phone FA 1-1174.
.*3. A rite lev Fnr Sale

Fordnr • 6 r.vllndrr • Radio llratrr • Aulnmatir Tran-mia•i„n • Heautilul Tulonf Finith • Spall*** Inahle and ttut.

Dream Homes

CALL Tk 3-4944

303-20* E- First St. Pb. FA 3 0983

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"In the City of
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Free Estimates —
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and disc for Ford, FA STUB
evenings.

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MOTOR SALES

&amp;
South
PINECREST
4th Addition
Homes Designed For
Florida Living.
3 4 4 Bedroom* —
l k 2 Bath*

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low as $425
You can mov* in immedi­
ately while the paper* arc
being processed.
U'a Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home For The First
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Lost Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor.
Inc.
Cer Hwy. 17-92 k 271h St.
Phnn FA 2-1301
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South Dominates 1959 All-American Football Team
Vly*

LSU's Billy Cannon
Is Squad's Only Repeater

3

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Pair* 6— Wed. Nov.

ia r ill

‘ 1959

Sanford Winds Up Season Tonight.

C ovitufion

Covers Sports

CHICAGO (UPI) - The South, ing a half hour film, adaptable
with four player* and th* Eart, for television, of R* IMS, Allto come!! I'm sure your teammate* will
By JERRY COVINGTON
with threw, dominate the IMS All* America team. M run* X mtomake this a victory for you tonight.
TTiere ia a bljr Ind on the football squad
•
•
•
America football taam aclected to­ utei on l i mm found and will
who will be greatly minsed tonight. Al­
day by the American Football feature the All Americana hi ac­
It
hardly
neemn
poaaibl*
that another
though Co-captain Charles Bogan never
tion, plus campus and practice
Co achei Aaaoclation.
aeanun will come to a clone tonight. At
ran for any touchdowns or caught any
wlin leading
Chosen aa the (inert It collegiate field sequences
the time of thi* writing the temperature*
passes, he has been the key to the Semin­
coaches among those doing the
are in the 70* anil, thinking back over the
player* in the land by the 530 commentary. Butt* said the film
ole line play all season. I-aat week during
year*. I can never remember a season
practice the big tackle waa hospitalized
roar her who are membera of the hai been sold to sponsoring
when a fan didn't have to bundle up for
with
an
injury
and
will
not
get
to
finish
groups
in
M
citiea.
aaiociation were:
at leant two game*.
the 1959 season. Charles played last year
Enda — Chria Burtord, Stanford
Thi* .season every game ha* been play­
as a regular and has been one of the out­
and Rill Carpenter, Army.
ed
in
nhirt sleeve weather.
standing
linemen
throughout
the
season.
Tacfclee — Da« Lanphrar, Wi*
•
•
•
His great blocking in the offensive line
toniin and Don Tloyd, Tcaa
A* the season near* its close there have
has contributed greatly to the outstanding
Christian.
been many young players that make th*
scoring that the Seminole* have done and
Guards — Roger Davtt, Syra­
future look bright. Of course, the senior
although ha will not lw on the field tivcuse an&gt;l Zrk* Smith, Auhurn.
member* of the club will tie missed when
night, wa know that ha will lie there in
Center — Mat Bauthan, Georthe action start* neat fall, hut looking
apirit.
Sta Trth.
over the lineup at present there are many
His leadership as a student ami n&gt;qwarUrbaah — Richie laic**,
sophomore* and juniors there who can
captain has been outstanding during hia
Penn SI ala.
handle the job. (.'oachea Pigott, I-uikJe,
four years at SliS and it is a person like
Halfback*—Ron Burton, NorthSilvers, and Layer have made the game of
Charlie who continues to make the sports
wratrm and Billy Cannon, louiaiA T L A N T A ( D P I ) - Halfback
ana Slate.
footbnll a real attraction for all the male
program what it ia today.
Fall ha(It — Charlea Flowera, B illy Gannon of Ln ulitaM Rtste
students
at RHS and there isn’t a real
Charlie,
wa
wish
you
a
speedy
re­
wa*
■ near-unanlmoua ahoir*
lliaalfiippi.
shortage of material anywhere in eight.
covery and nothing hut success in years
again
and
Auburn’*
beefy
tin*
who
AS are aenacre. Cannon,
waa the note Junior on th« won three position* ow the 1969
eoertiei' All-America team loot United Press International ABHnutheavtern Conference football
•canon. ii Uia only repeater.
Baughan. Smith, Cannon and team announced today.
Cannon. All-America last year,
Flowera gave the South the
strongest representation geograph­ wav named both SEC bsck of the
ically w.lh the Kaat following with year and SEC player of the year
Davis, Luc** and Carpenter, the by Iremendoui margin*. He ia
among the leader* In nearly every
-lonely end.”
The Midweet, which uaually phase of conference nlfenae. Can­
dominatra moat A ll-A m e r ic a non waa alio first team All-SEC
Tatted Fr*a* International
poif*4 favorites for their annual points have been defeated by un­
teama, placed only two men— in 193* and scronri team in 1937.
Th* Baltimore Colls, Cleveland clash with the Chicago Cardinal* derdog* m tight of 'he M games
Lanpheir and Burton. The SoothAuburn's three all •conference
Browns, New York Giants and (2 7). The Bear* are only a game played so far thi* season. For ex­
weal and Far Weat each won one linemen were guard Zekr. Smith
berth — Floyd and Burford, re­ center Jackie Burkett and tarkla Pittsburgh Stcelera arc favored in behind the two Wralern leader* ample, the Redskin* ware to point
Ken Rice. Smith and Burkelt, 220- Sunday's key National Football anil could lie for first place by underdogs when they tamed the
spectively.
Davit la lb# giant at the (ram pound seniors, were first and sec­ games. The Detroit Lions 2 6 1 and winning, if th* Forty-Niner* ami Coils, the loons were llte point
underdog* when they downed tti*
aUnding
and weighing 22*. ond team All-SEC revpectviely last Green Bay Packcri ( i l l (pen th* Colt* loir.
If past rrsult* this season hold Rama, tT-7, and Ih. Steelers were
The line average! 215 pounds; year. This is the first sppearanee
10th week of It). 12-week cam­ true, Sunday's heavy favorites nine point underdog* last Sunday
Burford at 1M being the only line­ (or llicr, a 230 pound junior.
The armnd-ranked Mississippi paign Thuraday in their tradition­ rould he mi for rude shocks. when they edged the Browns,
man below the 300-pound mark.
The backfield a v e r a g e s 191 Rebels and the Southeastern Con­ al Thanksgiving Day clash. The Teams favored hy seven or more 21 20.
pounds with Cannon at 20ft the ference champion Georgia Bull- Lion* ar* two-point choice* for
heaviest and also the tallest at don* each landed two bertha th* Western Division gam* *t De­
among the first eleven. Missis
aix. one.
This ISM All-America team i« vippi's chosen player* are fullbark troit.
Rallimorr, lied with Die San
the 70th annual arketion in the Charlie Flowers who lends the
tradition originated by Walter conference in rushing and guard Francisco Forty-Niners (each 8 1)
Camp at Yale in t*M and popu­ Marvin Terrell who was also for the Western lead, ia a 10
l a t e d for more than e half ren named SEC lineman of the year. point choice to whip ihe visiting
tury is Collier'* Magatine. Camp
The rhantpion Bulldogs were to* Angeles Rams. The Browns,
made the selections until hit represented by quarterback Fran­ (railing Ihe lira! place New York
NEW YORK (UPI) — Diet Army is a aeven point chose*
death in 1923, when lie waa *uc- cis Tnrkrritun and end Jimmy Gianis by a game in (he Eastern
errded by (irantland Itice.
Vickers, the only players on the race, entertain the F'orty-Ntners mills • makers feel Texas will over Navy in their big game at
In 191*. the coache. association first tram weighing less than 200 in a clash which will alfcct both clinch a Cotton Bowl berth Thura- Philadelphia. In other
major
divisions.
wtidertmik the responsibility of se­ pounds.
day and Army will treat Navy in games Saturday, Trnnrsxre ii fa­
The Browns 1611 are favored
lecting lhe All America learn on
Rounding out 1)u- first team are
the ham id a new ami impartial halfback Tom Moore of Vamler. by 10 points. If the ndditnakera their annual servic* classic Sat vored hy seven point* over Van
(rrbill, Auburn by .even over
principle — rating the leading hilt, end Dave Hudson of Florida are rigid aland these two games, unlay.
All America eandMaiea week bv «od talkie J'T Ft-biffer «f Ten. the Coils will lie alone in firat
Texas lias been installed a 10 Alabama, Oklahoma by 18 over
week in *low-motion game movies. ncn.ee—making a Intal of seven plaee. a game ahead of tin point favorite over 'lex** a *M, OXianorna .Vale, ami Mississippi
Forty-Niners, Sunday night.
When Collier'* discontinued pub
schools represented.
lication in 1936, sponsorship of the
New York (7 21 entertain* Hie ami if Die Longhorn* win they hy 34 over Mississippi State,
There were two extremely clu»r
automatically will clinch the host
Here are th* odd* net tins
coaches' All-Amerira was as
battles. Tarkenton barely edged Washington Redskin* (3 6) ami i&lt; s|&gt;ol in the Colton Bowl. If the week'* top games:
aumed a* a public .wrvlce by
favored by nine points
1’ itt*
(leneral Mills. United I'ress Inter- out Missis-ippi i|mirlrrhack Jake burgh &lt;14 1) upiel New York and Aggies upset the longhorn*, then
Thursday
naluuul distributes the coaches' Gibbs. SEC total offense leader, Cleveland in it. last two atari* Arkansas wilt land in the Cotton Virginia Tech 3 over VMI
and
Vickers
.queered
past
ends
All America team exclusively.
and la a 3W point pick to whip
Duke 4 user North Carolina
The coaches' association set up l.airy Grantham of Mississippi its third straight contender wlmn Howl.
Brown 7 over Colgate
and
tirridd
Burch
of
Georgia
• 10 man board, headed by asso­
it plays host to the Philadelphia
Texas 10 over Texas A4M
Tech.
ciation president Willace Butts.
Eagles (6 31. The Eagles and
I'enn II over Cornell
laruisiana Slate had only Can­ Drowns sr. tied foe second lie
University of Georgia coach, to
ttalurdar
make the final selections. It stud non on the first team but ted hind New York in the East.
Georgis-Georgla Tech, even
led the liullot* of the 356 coaches second-team balloting with Ihtce
In Sunday's other game, the
Soutluirn Cal 1 over Notre Dame
at more than 130 Colleges. Their players backs Jnhhliy Robinson Chicago Bears 154) are seven
WEST PALM BEACH (UPI) - Wak* Forest I over Smith Carolina
and
Warren
Kahb
and
tackle
votes reflected on the field obser­
Fifty-four pro-ant teams will com­ Rice I over Baylor
vations, comprehensive scouting Charles Strange.
pete today in a best ball fmirsom* Air Force Academy 2 over Colo.
Georgia Tech ami Mississippi Recall Haluik
reports and expect analysis of
match prior to the opening Thurs­ Miami (Fla.) 1 over Florida
each had two second learners.
BOSTON (UPI) — The Boston day Of the $13.18X1 West I’ alm
game movies.
Amy 7 over Navy
Burch
was
Joined
by
Tech
center
Bruin* have called
renter San Beach Open Golf Tournament
Serving on llm final selectiun
Tennessee 7 ov*r Vanderbilt
board with Butt* wrrr Jack Cur­ Maaie Baughan while the Rebels lialmk from their Providence
The field of 135 which will ter Auburn T over Alabama
tice, Stanford; Leonard Casanova, had Gihbs and Grantham.
farm tram for tonight'* game off Thanksgiving Day inrltidei Texas Christian 7 over SMU
Oregon: Jcm Neely, Rica; Wil­
Other players on Die second against Ihr Hangers at New York many of the biggest names in the Oklahoma 18 over Oklahoma St.
liam Murray, Duke; Bodily Dodd, team aie i|uartrrbark llnbby Baliuk was the Resit' leading
game, including U. S. Open Cham­ Mississippi 34 over Mississippi St
Georgia Tech; Hugh Daugherty, Hunt of Auhurn—-the only sopho­ scorer with six goal* ami 19 as­
pion Hilly Casper and top money
Michigan State; Jordan Ollvnr, more among the first 22 guards sist*.
winner Art Wall Jr
Yale. Itorl Wilkm-nn, Oklahoma Cat Dye of Georgia and (hill
SELECT AND LAY A WAT
\rlnr Joe Kirkwood Jr., telrvt
and Rip Engle, Prnn State.
Cochran of Alabama, anil lacklr
Sion's "Joe i'jlnnka,'' shot I M nil CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW AT
This year, for the first time, Walter Suggs of Misslsippi Stale. Howl Hid
the par 72 course Tuesday in a
the coat In's association is produc
Rio- and Tarkenton, both jun
CLEVELAND, Mi»* (UPI) — qualifying round to narrow a rec
W IEBOLDrS
lor*, ale the only non seniors oil Delta Slate College has accepted onl mi inlaw of entries. Some 82
CAMERA SHOP
the Itr-t team. Cannon, Mimic an invitation to play East Cen­ placers were exempt from qualify­
110 8. Park Ave.
and Smith aie the only irpeat- tral Oklahoma College m Ihe ing
era. There are only four seniors Christ mas Bowl at Natchitoches,
"U the it*, ond team —Baughan, U . Dec. 5.
1’aitrd P irn Inlrrtiathiu*)
Gr.uilb.ini. Uobii'oo and Kahb
l'P i's All-SEC third team line*
Thu Detroit Piston. art- veiling a
Cathedral Organ Tone for Your H o m e . . .
" r,v«
rducal.on tours., ire
fail parr in Ihr Natioii.il lla.kel- UP like Ibis End., Mickey Man"■*,
h.tll Ucocialton because of the glum of I.ST and lotion l.emer l» u«h‘ ' " . H 'Mfr fp"» I’1
lion'* public high school* attended
itriidy scoring of Gene Shinof Trnrirx.vee; larklex, loirry Wag
Slim*, fourth leading Scorer In Hit* nei of Vanderbilt and Hilly Rliaw- by 87.7 per cent of the nations
NBA, tallied 17 points Tuesday nf Georgia Tech: guards, Ricliaid public high school students.
night In leading the Plslimx to a Price of Mississippi and Ed Me
th* organ you
tut 91 viclurv uu-r Ihr tuple.« Cin­ Creeds of Louisiana Stair, ren
loarn In a
ti-i, Tom GotMir of Mississippi
cinnati Knviilx
minute , . ,
Detroit, iru reaving ilx WeUcrn (hair; hack,*, ill By Majors ol
Division lead in a gaum over SI. Tenues re. Ed Dyas of Auburn.
•n|oy for a
I.mm. built a 31 .Ml margin at half* Calvin ttiiif of Kentucky, Charlir
LIFETIME!
time at Shoe contributed 26 points. Itrilt of Georgia

; Cannon, Tigers
Beefy Line Paces
All-SEC '59 Team

Colts, Browns, Giants Favored
In Key Pro Football Contests

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Cinch To Clinch Bowl Berth

Pro-Am Teams
Compete In Play

My JERRY COVINGTON ‘
Th* aexriy crowned OBC cham­
pion Sanford Seminoles travel to
neighboring Del.and tonight for
th* last gam* of the 1930 football
aeaaon.
Th* Scminolea will send 14
senior member* of the squad
against the stubhorn Bulldog* and
they *r* hoping In clo out their
careen m fine fashion.
Beniora
lonvel
Rimer and
Charlea Bogan ar* th* only two
membera of th. graduating class
that still not be dressed out (or
th* final Ilk. Linvel was lost to
th* atarting lineup when he re­
ceived a broken jaw in Ihe St.
Augustin* conical and Charlie waa
hoapitallied two weeks ago after
an aceident at practice. Both
boy» are two year lettermrn for
Us* Seminole*.
Member* of 4h* barkfield who
will be playing their last game
are: Ray Lundquiat, John Lovalace, and Randy Toonk. Umdquiat
and iDvelace have been the key

men in Ih* running gam* thi* ing offHteive Ian* wig have big
year and their aervires will be Doug Tamny replacing Bogan *4
greatly missed. Cheater Fawley, the tackle apot. Th* Mg Junior did
Jimmy Gracey, Terry Christensen, a fin* Job last w«wk against LakeTruman Troulner, Chari** Quinn, view and will h* at full atrrngth
Neely Rosa, Burk Winn, Billy Al­ for tonight'* *ont«*4. James Merbford, and Tommy Burner are ham will be at th* other tackle
member* of the forvward wall that l and he will be working on defense
will be lost via th* graduation
route. Lundquiat, Ross and Bogan also. lout week in the Lekevief
have served as co- captain a for th* game. James played hia greatest
squad this season and have done night and made m* beat showing
' on defense.
an outstanding Job.
The forward wall will be round­
Coaches Pi gott and La ode are
expected lo give quarterback Mike ed out with Christensen and Gra­
Robert* the full rein* tonight and cey it the ends, Billy Alford and
Ihe crafty quarterback should Burk Winn at the guard*, and
start off th# action by throwing Tommy Butner at center. Junior
the pigakin. If the Seminoles are guard Glenn Hodge will alternate
able lo run up as much as 26 on both offense and defense. John
points tonight they wlH break the Whelrhel, Bobby Barbour. BUI
200 mark in scoring for the »ea- Phagan, Rusty Simas, Charl^
aon so it should be an offensively Fox, and Jerry Dillard or* defen­
sive specialists that wdl be a
minded contest.
Robert* will b* firing to hia mod of th* action.
great "eircua eatch" end*, Terry
Christensen, sod Jim Gracey.
Junior John Mann will be at the
offensive fullback spot and the
backfinld will he rounded out with
Lundquiat and Lovelace at the
fullbacks. Although Mann has seen
limited action aa a bad earner
bo ia capable and ia looking far
a big night. Lundquiat and Lnv»isce will be tnrowl.ig ihe foot­
ball aa well aa running agarnet
C IN C IN N A T I. Ohio (U P I) — th* Bulldog Defense.
Total attendance at National
The only changes in Itt* start­
league baseball games slipped
t 6 per rent during 19W hut atill
hit the third highest figure In it*
history — 9.994.218) fans, the
league reported today.
That total was 170.396 Irsi Ilian
WASHINGTON (UPI) — EuIhe 1958 total uf 1t).Dt4.5!irt, which
was the second highest total in Kfne &lt;Ho| Sherman resigned a.
history. The all-time league re- George Washington University
rord of 10,388,4*0 admissions wa* footbnll roach Tuesday for 'per­
set in lh« pout war entertain­ sonal reason.” after the Colo­
nial*' wont season In I year*
ment boom year of 1947.
Sherman, who leave. GW with
The American league attract­
ed 9.149,454 fan. lo game, during a 31-38-3 overall record, said “ I
the 1939 season, it* best year in ■•ally don't know what ( will do."
attendance since 1949, I reiidcDt He said he would “ have to think
about it a whil*.”
Joe Cronin announced today
The total represented a net Increase of 1,833,120, or about 25
per rent, over the 1958 season Named Head Coach
KINGS POINT, N. Y. (CPfp —
which drew 7,296,034 fans.
Bob Domini has been appointed
head basketball coach at Ihe U.
V Merchant Marin* Aradrmy. He
wai captain of the 1954 academy
basketball team.

N L Attendance
Dips In 1959;
A L Gate Gains

Sherman Resigns
Coaching Post

Champion Wants
New York Bout

GUTEHOKG, Sweden (UPI) —
Heavyweight rhamplnn Ingeuur
Jnhamson said today, “ Jack
Dempsey can leslify that I have
the right tn pirk Ihe site and tl.tr
for my return fight with Floyd
Patterson.” --------------------------- ;---Ingemar, who arrived hnr In
his old hum* town Tuesday night
from hi* new home in Geneva
Switzerland, added, “ and I Want
the fight in New York next June
or July.

Heads Cubs Scouts
CHICAGO (UPI) — Kay Havworth, a former major Iragur
catcher, today was named super­
visor of scouting pcrsoiuir! for the
Chicago Cub*. II* haa been a
scout for eight year* In the ma­
jor. and minors.

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Racers To Celebrate
ORMOND BEACH tUPIt - An
right-day relebrilion rnmmemn
riiiini the early day* of automobile
racing will be held here Saturday
and Sunday.

Jet Sets Record

Katabliahed 1908

Florida Thunder Squalls End;

NEW YORK (b’ P li—An Amen
can Airhnei jet Wedneeday mghl
NEW YORK (CPI) — A body
set a commercial apeed record oi idenlitlrd a* that of Pot I Hang
luur hour*, J2 minute* for a non Jen ten. former Danish diplomat
•top flight from San Francisco to txho wa* fired from hi* t’nitrd
New York, the airline* laid.
\aiiont job for refuting to name
participant* in the Hungarian
inti-Communist revolt, wa* found
ROME (UP1I — form er Em today m a park In Wurrn* hop r o * Soraya of Iran dined Wed rough.
Police »aul there was a gun
nesday night with Italian Prince
Kainiondo Omni and hit molher near the twwlx and the (are had
After dinner Soraya and Omni been smashed Homirnle deter
tite( were a*signrd to the r*«e,
danrrd until midnight.
hut it tta* n&lt;n kmivtn Immediately whether hr hid been Main or
committed nucule
JACKSONVILLE lUPH - The
Hang Jensen vanished Monday
tax exanon trial of Henry *nd and h*d been tta oh led of a 11*
Santo Traffirmte ha* been recessed
fur tile Thanksgiving holiday, Several St Petersburg policemen If (ti­
ll id Wednesday in the draw mint
Inal already in it* lecoml week.
Tntiinony will resume Monday
morning.

Trial Recessed

atate muting persons alarm He
wi* lad »een when he tell In*
home m l.ake Sucre**. X. Y. for
work at * job wilh CARE where
he wa* employed after hi* I'N
discharge.
Hang-Jensen loot hi* UN Jot)
when he refused to turn oxer lo
Secretary Genera! Hag llauunar
akyield a master lid of partin
pant* in die lS.Vt Hungarian remit
agamat the Communist govern
menl.
lie subsequently agreed to de
vtruy the document in the pcea
enee of UN security offlelala ao
the lid would not fall into Commuiuat hand* and rmmlt m repris

alt again* relative* of Hungarian
In Copenhagen the afternoon
refugee*.
newspaper *'H.T." speculated to­
Mr*. Helen Noland Rang Jensen day that a family dispute over
•aid her husband left home Mon­ Hang Jen«en'« plan* to return to
day for hi* "(top gap” jolt with Denmark might he Ihe real mo­
CARE Inc., but CARE official* tive for hi* disappearance.
•aid he never arrived for work.
H T. «aid he recently t&lt;dd •
Police »aid he had been under Danish friend hi* chance* in tho
a psychiatrist's care.and had been l mint State* had been spoiled
deapondenl liver lo** of hi* I'N and he wanted tn return to hit
|i&gt;h and dilficultie* in getting a native Denmark.
new one. Thry (rariit he might
Police discounted the theory ad­
have taken hi* own life
vanced by saline of Rang Jensen**
Mr*. Hang Jenxrn «.ud die did neighbor* that hr might have
not lilink lie would commit till tieen kidnaped Ity pro Communi*!*
rule and. indead, expre**ed the ivr Communisis m connection with
fear he might have become an Ilie incident which resulted in the
Iixm of hit UN Job.
amneaia victim.

Moon Shot
Is Flaming

Judy Garland 111

Snow Spreads Across Nation
Rjr United Pres* International
A storm swept out of the
Rockies into the Midwest today,
covering atale* from Montana to
Indiana with two to eight inches
of mow.
The snow spread from the Da­
kotas, southern Minnesota and
Iowa through the southern tircat
paikes and into central Illinois
add Indiana during the night and
•as expected to move into north­
ern Missouri and northern Ohm
today.
Florida recovered from a sene*
pf violent thunder squalls that
caused thousands of dollars dam­
age ami western Washington of

coastal stale* also reported tem
peratures down 20 degree*
The Western Rureau predicted
the Canadian air would move
south today, chilling *ht* Midland*
from tile Dakotas to Texas and
heading wed through Nevada in
to Ihe Southwest.
Florida storm* brought wind*
up to Ik) miles an hour at Fort
Lauderdale, where three light
planes were ripped from their

ficials watihed tlitir ru irs re
ptede toward their banka and predieted the atate’a worst flood In
27 year* "might be over.1’
The snow*, pred-ed by Ur.mg

tiAKY, I ml (U P lj—A di-sidcnt
, u.eU (,rker threatened today to
hecs i e the *tr-. vnhia rsembt-r
to go to court under the new La
box Reform A d .
.

winds, dumped eight inches on
,
..
.
Montana, three lo five inch.* on
North Dakota and two lo three
inches m Colorado through ceil
tral tilutoia. Lander, W yu, report
ad an isolated two-inch [.ill,
South of the snow area sleet
• p u t a hard glaze on highway*
from Arkansas into Kentucky and
Tennessee. Four niche* of arrow
fell m the lireat Smoky Moun­
tain* National Park, causing driv­
ing hazard*.
A cold air front tallowed the
snow out of the Rockies and
dropped mountain temperatures
20 to Jo degree* from readings of
JM hour* before. The Atlantic

Al^ 1 f ' , ™
x^T*
hi* ha»l tcltura pht’ U Ally. l.en.
K„ KCr!( lhll, ftM.
,l( , tu.
.Steelworker*
t rnhri deprived luru of hi* right*,
,,m| advi.ed him t.. pro
.red with court action against the
five.
Hut .Steelw.irkri. Pie idcut Da­
vid M. Donald *.i d lie had wired
lid...oi and «dvi*e.l In lot** |»ru
r i'i. In- grievance* through union
mechanism.
Lib-mu said he was mdoted
from picket line- at LI. S. Sleep*
National Tuhe i o. Oct. 2d be­
cause he culled McDonald a ''die.
tutor*' and complained that the
union head was mishandling lie go
tiaiionv In end the steel atnkc.
Lib-on told Rogers he planned
to sue Eugene Pritchard, t.ocul
JiitiT grievance vuinmltteu head;
union *ub district director Utvul
K'tic.'d. union trustee! Clifford

thiang Planning
Revolution Move
W ASlilNtifON tllP lf -Lcner
»ti.-lino Cliiang Kui-*hek plan
lu para-hutr anno Chine.p Na
tuinaliwt agent, into Commun
^ China In orgaiuza • revolution
" within the near future," Rep
Silvio U Cunt* ( R-Ma«».) said
Wednesday
Lome said Huang u not plan
umg an tnvasiou hut intends to
eneoiiingc *nd help anti-Cnmmumxt Chines* *m Hi* mainland
&lt;tsig« a major revolt.
( biang is pledged uinlet agree
meids with die t tilled Slates not
Vo w-e fuicv «&lt; the "principal
k fmean* of working tor the down­
fall .»( th* Chine e t'ommunist
regime uti the mainland.
I he t luted States.discounlw the
p&lt;Jssihlllt&gt; of w successful popular
levnlt in Red t tuna utiles* large
element* of the at my turn against
tne regime nr lira up with a dissi­
dent factum within the Communist
Patty.

inuoring*. part of a hangar roof
wa* blown oft ami trees were up
rooted. No injuries were reported,
hut torrential rains accompanied
Ihe high winds.
The Washington fl.aaia had
blocked cross stale traffic, flooded
several hundred valleys and drove
1,100 person* from their home*
Hut civil defense official* said
the water had receded from all
hut the lowest valley..

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Failure

Union Member Threatens Hel ler Criticized
Use O f New Labor Ruling

Plane Flying Too
Low, Report Says
today.

This was one of tire few clues
released by city and Civil Aero­
nautic* Hoard official* investigat­
ing the searing. Id tuition crash
I". I jin..'
*m| li e nmii A ni| ri«n n rue-day of the Trans World Air
and John I ripp. hoih metnbera of lines Super H Constellation.
tiie local g i l r . u i . e e riunmlttee.
A CAR spoke-man said results
of the hoard's detailed piohr prob­
ably will lie released at a CAM
hearing in I Imago.
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TALLAHASSEE
I l l ' l l High
Wr&lt;ln**wi|/q\ untrriptl WhlrifBtliv
w.ilrr has ruii-ed postponement
night midi 1'rifny fi«*r •I a t«VypMr
•of thr opening of deer and wild
F r i i i " pi * t»n ?ientt*iui*
h"g hunting irHMitl in Rolith
r lie 1in i Ijf i*xiitir 4ii n«ri*i
I- loriila
dhi* \sa * ' in it f*&gt;*r-* ttlxiut whal
Ihe Lame mol Kis|v Ctimmisin d*r nki i hi*f fmuiili'4 a* 4 run
ion is.tie.l ,rt emergemv order
viutt ii jnf*r*Mir 0/ narrniu H,
Wnine -da* r o » e r i n g Hroward
Sh* lr * nr»| nnl)
&lt; minty and paits of Dade and
tiiai th«» I S Supreme Cuurt had
Palm Heaeh counties The sea.on
turiuNl
her Intent m|i|sCm I.
was delayed until Dee id because
U'siv1ri|r hrr with III! It* chnict*
o f condition* created hy recent
nt hr r tflat1 tn jmlrvirv IDick to I till
I Hill*.
U# tvt ia’*:m «erviti|| thr «eni+ni-r
melfd nut in 1B57.
KnrmU «jild *hr Indk’Ktfd «h&lt;
plAnnrd to return to Ttfian to»hi&gt;
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ly HlIU* * »*Itf, t^MUty »ht*|i nper
fjtiir, 1*M* than 12 hour* nft*»r h rr
f ir «c hu-F.rtnd «|i v**1 *•*«! h r r in [&gt;»l

A 2wth i ' j . s reunion for the
S minidr lll;;!i School CIjs * of 19.1ft Itil,
Troy H f'hiitip* divurreil Mi«»
M hemg p inncit hr a group of
Harr on irr«Mind«
rrudty «nfi
W et rla*s member*.
iw
y, ha* been te! a* the de»«rti«&gt;n Shr ih*»t him in thr
date for live event which will be •tMinach in January. ID5t#. but hr
held at die King and Prince Re* did n«»t pr«*«« rU ivr*, Krurdinif
to police.
.j^l*'»r*nt near Ca**e!berry.
invtlaitazu have he*n ixmishI to
t'd members whig* add reuses are
known. Ye* 'n be emtarted sre
NEW VuRK i d ' l l Cutloonist
i|.e former Fthei Dale. Christine
Cuo«, Rectfia Mae Hart. lorrame Koiie tioidtwig. 74. was hospital­
llrgmao, ocZama Blade*, and ized today with a disle-ated left
Clrady Lallan'. Jr Vnvone with •huithlrr and chipped tome suf.
ItfurmaiKHv cjn ’ern.ng ti e»# ]s;» feted when be ilipped and fell on
red* m m '-.*-! in call Mr* Diek a sidewalk a- he left a N'e&lt;e York
V
harher-hoji
k *
•ert.

Rube (Joldberjf Hurt

ti. A. M 'N DA III. to allow it gutliiiR a letter of commendation from ( dr.
N«rman K. Mclmu.*, commander of YAH-It, at the Naval Air Station. A
■special wt*H|M&gt;tU technical librarian in VAH-.1, Nitniliilil received the conimemlation for hi* work in .simplify iitir the lw«ti»r sy stem fur keeping in­
ventory of classified pnhlication*.

Suit Dropped

ill*t Stripper Divorced,

*SHS Class Of 1939
Plans Reunion

NEW YORK iD P I) — Srnger
Judy (iarland is in Donors Hos­
pital. reportedly •tilfrring from
iirpelitut. It wa* learned AA’rdnes
day night thil Mis* (iarland had
entered the hopital anil her hit*
*'an,b Slit Luft. had taken a room
in **'f hospital to be near her.
ui
t*
i
V A ie t K a t f e r O U lH l
GULFPORT, Alia*. fU P l) — A
Navy
minesweeper has
found
wreckage at the twltoui of tha
tlulf of Mexico believed to he that
of a National Arlinea plane that
crashed near here Nov. tA killing
42 persons. Nine hodic* have been
recovered and the Civil Aeronau­
tics Hoatd said other* may lie
recovered if the wreckage is Ihat
of the airliner.

MOSCOW (CPI i — Soviet news­
paper* today accused If. S, Secre­
tary of State Prristian A. llrrter
of gixiug "silly'’ ami "ungracious"
answers to i|iie*tion* alamt Ameri­
Pritchard confirmed he chased can foreign policy.
Pravda and Izvi-stia criticized
uff the picket line became
^
-alw iy* popping on fid Oerjrr'a an*wi-r« to &gt;|ue*lioni on
('. S. policy on disarmament, Red
„
China, foreign missile hares and
‘ aU*‘ ," t ^'*.en,ion.
I ruler the new l.andiiini-Urilfm rocket development.
l.aliur Retmni Act, a union memIter can take hit cane to the attor­
NEW YORK (IIPII — The atlorney general if he ha* not received ney for Heard Consolidated Pub
it l.iir trial at ■ union hraring.
licatmn announced Wednesday that
the
company'* t-l.Hat.iaJU New
York libel sun ag.nn*l the Amen
can Newspaper timid would tie
dt upped The publishing company
filed a l*i million soil in Washing
ton Hie previous d.i*. Heard con
lend lhal the timid published IdaUm* and i riiunoire via lenient * m a
ITIlCAiiO III PI I—A four-en­ report staling that tnr New York
gine cargo plane was flying a* Journal-Arneric.in, a Hears! new*
much a . '.hi feet tuu low when it paper, and the ScnppUowsrd
plowed through live house* and newspaper. New Yoik World Tele
an apartment huildllig ami killed grain A Son were planned lo
inerge
11 persons, aviation official* said

Jimmy Durante
Decides To Wed

IIDl.I.VWtuiD (DPI) — Jimmy
(ScltnozzoU t Durante, hti year old
riilrrtaliier who luvaxt* the world'*
moxt famous no*e. saw he'* going
to marry lit* girl friend of 14
year* — but not right away.
The famed entertainer
who
speaks a dialect all III* own vaid
It*! anrt Margie Llltlr, about 40,
would lie married next year, proli
a lily in June
"I finally got vuneone to trail
me arounrl hv da nose.” cracked
the trahiing liuranle. He was mar
ried once belore. but hi* wife of
22
year* died m 191.1
GAINESVILLE (I PI
Florida
Dm.line told t ruled Plrs* lo
Tool ha II Coach Hoh WreMlrnlf, on
the eve of the *e&lt;i*on * final g.irne iernational Wednesday night that
.igairnt Miami. hs&lt; ag.rm den oil lie proposed to Mire Lillie about a
a newspaper report he intend* to month ago at Trank Sinatra i re*
l.tiiran!
quit.
"Hen, site Ini' vvetylioiL we're
lit the latest of lu-wpapcr *t.,ries
telling married, and dal * it,” be
about WoiNlrull • future at T lor Ida.
aid "It * ilettmtely on "
the Miami New* said Thursday
He denied In* marriage would
Wouilrulf •will not to- asked to &lt;.ni lo Id* retirement I.ii, sj limes tile newspapers say
■lay 011 in bit dual &lt;upar Hy of
I in gonna pul tiie iclm oil uut to
coach athletic diteclot
The Newt xald this aioiiiitcemenl pasture arol take hie easy," he
So far I am t got no plan*
may come early ne«i werk m said
m lhal particular directum
liatnesville
Wncwjrulf told l m ed Pres* Inter
"Them are tit* condition* that
utional the story was just another prevail.
minor amt ha* no basis of fact.
Mavtie I thiidda got married
Our imK concern i* heating Vti long ago
if* been rumored ao
arm Saturday "
'm am limes
he laughed

Woodruff Denies
Report He'll Quit

Capt. Edwards Relieves
Cdr. Mdnnis A t V A H -3
('apt Tiaok tL Edwards relies
ed t'llr Norman K. Milium as
commanding officer nl YAH 3 at
Impressive change of command
ceremonies at the Naval Air Sta
lion Wednesday.
Capt
Edwards lias been in
\ All 3 lor several week* attend­
ing Plane lommander School.
Capt. Edward* was no ihe at uff
*4 SHAPE m Pan*, brim ■ twing
ordered to Y VII 3. lie wal pro­
moted from coin in antler U&gt; cap
lam m Julv
&lt; *pt L L to ll rrsierod ihe D S

New Red Shakcup
Is Announced
MUSCIIW 1 1T) 4—Nikolai Igna
tov wa* rrmovesl belay as presi­
dium presiilenl of the Russian Hrpuhlic’i supreme Soviet in an
ollu-r political sltakeup m Ssivict
tepotilii s
In recent seeks folii top securt
ly nlfirers in varitMts Soviet re
public* have lu-en slllltcd New
srcnnly ulltre i* have been iiumeil
in the repuld" • of Kazakh. V/er
liaiian. Toikmeroslan and Ilyelo
ru ssi a
The newspaper Snvietakaya Hel
ontMiya aonsoinred Wednesday
Alexaiuler I’ereliliin hail tieen re
moved a* chairman of Hie stale
vecurily colli litItlee of the Hyelo
rtissian re|«lblir

6-Day Drudge, But Sundays--Wow!

LiiNOON (DPI) -D uring the
wrek Itavid LuMav* Taylor, 47,
wa* a humble bre&gt;kkcrj&gt;er, On
Friday* ami Saturdays he dmined
a Salvation Army uniform and
collected pennies for the poor fM
Sunday*’ Wow'
tin Sunday night lie berain* Uie
playboy of the Western world,
moving in lasndo::'* fanciest night*
cltifw, lipping hig and living hig
wilh the 314.919 he had embezzled
from lh« jewelry firm where he
worked.
live triple ktfe rd Taylor came
uut Wednesday mi Old Hailev
where he told live judge he wa*
guilt/ on aM 102 coonu &lt;d forgery,
ttieft and embezzlement Hig he
wrntrii one thing certain:
(

' I never tloie a [wnriv Irom the
Salvation Arm&gt;
Police ollivialv taul it was true
They detailed the gnusl ami evil
life of David Enslave Taylor
Weekday* Taylor ajipeared to
he a mialel employe alllmugh he
wa fattening h.s (It *0 weekly
pay with forged ciieik'.
On one of hi* Sunday spree* he
became so enamored nl a blonde
nightclub hostess hr gave her a
172* diamond ring, a 12*0 gold
bracelet, a tape rrcoZiU-r, four
dresses, a vacuum clraner. a
washing machine ami a refrigera­
tor.
Thr next Saturday be was back
uv h*a Salvation Army uniform,
going from dew to drew begging
p*nnies for the Salvation Armv

NO. 572

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Diplomat W ho Refused To List
Freedom Fighters Found Dead

Soraya Parties

I’ INK-CONE T l’ItKEYS to brighten up Thankagivinv for Seminole Me­
morial Hospital putieiiU are presented by Mra. Connie Williams of the
Sanford Garden Club to Hospital Administrator Hurry Weir and Dietician
Patty McDavit. T h e tiirkeva. which th* Garden Club member* fabricated
from pine cone*, pipecloanrrs* cre|&gt;e paper and toothpick*. were placed on
the patient*’ fixxi tray* (relay.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2(i. 1959

Naval Academy m HLM and gra
‘dilated with the das* of
........ ..
via* assigned to the DSS Mahan
ami CSS T’oolr liefnre entering
(light training ill I'M), lie was de­
signated a naval aviator lit 1944.
lie then went to VC 79 a* Execu
live Officer. From VC 79 he wa*
ordered to V T HU a* rommanding
officer. After the war he wa* on
Ihe Stall of CCD a. flying with
VCN-t and project pilot at NAT
Inyukcrn, Calif
During the Korean eontlict he
wa* executive officer of VC 1A amf
commanding officer of VK 112
After Korea lo- was elucf project
offieer at Utc Naval Vlr Test Ceil
ler ami Ilien attended the NV I'l*
Defense College Trout there he
was assigned lo the staff of
NH APE ai Pan*
Edward*, hi* wile, the former
Mis* Clono Hell o( Oakland, Calif .
ami iwo daughters, Susan and
Katherine, live on fair view Drive
Sanford
.Soule of die medal* &gt; ajii Ed
ward* wear include three Air
Medals, Ihe I Uiumeud,liIon Kin
Inm and the Navy l nit Cum men

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPD —
An Alla* Able mrem rocket, AmerIca'i largest space vehicle, fails'll
(relay to pul a 372 pound satellite
in orhit around the moon.
tt was the t ’ndesl Stale*1 sixth
straight failure tn launch a mono
rocket.
IV. A K. Tluol id Space Tech­
nology Lalmrutorir* said "Mimething wen! wrong in the upper
•tagr, ami the aalcllite, meludmg
that beautiful payloM), fell into
the ocean."
What at first apjiearrd lo xgientiita a* an apparent iuce««»ful
launching to
match
Riiaxu'*
space probe* ended in dumnl fail,
ura when a piece of ihe rocket
fell flaming minutstt after launch­
ing
Even the giant Atlaa booster,
Uva firat of Uiu four tlagei of the
93 foot rocket, apparently tailed to
expend ita Agi.ouu pound Uinret
fully before tlx missile conked
(Mil
"We did nut get a full flight
nf Ihe Alla* booster because
something apjMteoUy hapfiened in
Ihe up(&gt;er atagea." Thiel said. An
\ir Force tpokevnan tn Waahinglon said live Alla* huiuter appeaerei to "functitm vrefl." however,
Tluai i,ml a search would be
made hy Ih*«I prohaldy (relay to
recover the part of the misade
that fell into the Adamic.
,
.
.
A "*’ * W"&gt;*'atKe aystem ami
facsimile device to get th* frvtt
world's first picture* of the lunar
"farside" surface were feature*
of the new Atla* Aide.
Tin* bunslfd tnentl.*!*' cunfiilenre in either hitting the moon
or orbiting it.

Filipino Looting
Charges Denied
W ASHLNtiUlN (CPI) — The
Defrtise Department soys It haa

Nt» eviilimL'e tn IiM
wi’k up * cmitfrfi*iiMii i ftiAf i f i Ihat th# Philips

111nr« itmurnnif nl

u harni^inf
r . *S liDOp* anal winking at Ur^t*♦villa liMilinir *»f AmtfrU'an ptu*

lifity.
Hut

(hr dapartninit »4kl it
v%«*i»l«i i.»* uUil to
any
•jHUitlr aiinfrtrltimt liy Hfp* l‘hil
Wv.ivn lU ’ Noh.i, a mrml»er
Ilii-

iltiitH * *I **( r ii **» a|&gt;liit»|tti«li«Mia

♦ulN'oiiiruuti*r toll*! tifturned r#• 1111y (rum tho* I'hilippinva.
dallnn.
Cdr. AD louts, will go to A AH 123
I hairman (irorgi* Malum ( l 1*
on die W’e*l Coast to take over \v\ i ann«»un4i*i|, ni(aiilim#t that
a- rommanding nllieer He re|iort- tin* «uhc4iiiuiliU€ik vu&gt;uM ilUfail*
ed lo AAll 1 m Pi.at a* executive u a Ii* \G‘ nv i*rS clutr^fi*. He
oft leer. He relic* ed L'dr. E, It. I
S I'uCifti'
cMiimuudrn
Hurrell a* commanding ulllcer m
hr* AUtmiiiUicd t** V* a Funit*
July.
i««n i«»
a.** VVoavus* Jo*
nlauded.
•State Hi'piii tint'll t apokAanmil.
Lincoln Whitr hiamlnl the U^«
mwker » vhaikcet “ vtuupletely uu*

Boy, 9, Is Just
Too Good For Club

true *

While

itfuiin*:

detailed

i iMiiiutful, VShi|p noted that Lhii
ST ALB AN S . England 1 1 IT I
ruuntry it ^nga^rd in talk*
ami selling ropie* nf M« magazine her bx Hi» Arms while shower­
(hr t'hilippimM on thr ttaiua
day
night,
the
turn
I
gulf
club
re­
War Cry."
ing her with champagne, caviar, fused to let Ids U year-old nun join 1 . S, forte* in the l*Urids*
Most week night* be ami hi* nylon
negligees,
Rower*
and l r aiisc he Could Ix-at *11 the adult
wile vat Inline reading the Ribb­
incut her h .
candy.
and -ouirtimr* he would lour Ihe
I.owe, head bartender *t Ihe
Hia wife wa* surprised but for
poll* m uniform, collecting pen
met while singing hit favorite giving when hi* tale unfolded in Halt hwood Hall L*&gt;lf * tub, said
club oflicial* ruled the hoy wa
*ong. "Count Your Blessings.”
court.
Thru on Sunday* lie would re
"He always brought me stock’ tuo young lo join.
Sanford developer .Sam Lawwn
"It i« not because lie i* too •aid yesterday that he plan* to
vert to Ilie life of a playboy, tell ing* every Saturday," she said.
young
Member*
arc
afraid
a
log hr* friend* hr wa* the owner "He wax very affectionate. 1 am
build home* on 33 lot* on AVcst
of Ion yewerty More* while he still married to him and I cannot child might hca* Ihem," said the Third St. "a* rapidly a* the da
father.
pawed mil gold wall lies to host kick a man who a* down "
rna.id justifies "
Lowe said hi* tun Edmund
ewes win* caught hi* eye One
Ihe 13 homes In the $10,000
Taylor was le.sx forgiving on
"lives for golf und he has I,eaten class will have three hetlrrevm*
night four of Ihe hostesses staged himself.
a hair polling brawl aver tm at
"1 have lirooglit disgrace mi the all the Lip golfer* at the club. ami alamt t.2.V0 square feet nf
tent ions
Salvation Armv anil the unifrM'm Hr liai evert Ix-aten Uie area space, he said They will be on
Once ha confided to a hiwles* I wore," lie said. "I throw my champion."
lot* that vary between 71 xnd *t
The bartender said "snobbery" (eel wide amI 12J and tJ7 feet
Uut )*• aomellme* helped ihe Sal­ tell an ttw mercy uf the court."
vation Army anal after that he
The judge eenlrrus-d Taylrx m might also rxplam thr rltib'i re deep between Persimmon and
fu-ut to allow In* son to join.
Pomegranate Avenues.
collected 79 cent* e w ek from *even year* in prison

Construction Of 33
Homes Is Planned

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Par* 14—Von. N ot. 23, lM t

SEALTEST

Seems W aste O f Talent
Br r a n danug
n v y o b s t u r n - wh*t
feH M M i la vaudeville?
' t k r , yaw remember; After ra ­
i l * M i Motiaa picturt» tame
aloof, they Invented television
aad put all of vaudeville Into one
program railed the Ed Sullivan
t
Twaadey nl«ht. a ao called
m minute “Valentina to Vaude­
ville" vaa offered on NBC-TV'a
tta rU n e . Celled “George Burn*
I* D m Bi|Lime.’ tin hour alerted
Burn* without Allan, Jack Benny,
Eddie Cantor and George Jratel.
I t founded like a good idea for
a ahow, but unfortunately, the
opportunity for aome high-flying
fua and diapiaye of ahowmanihip
v aa waited. Eicept for Burnt'
Jaunty ctgar-fllcUng and alnging
a medley that included “ Rad
Boat Rag" and “ When Did You
Get That Glrlf1’, bit Intervention
during a number by the Kingalon
Trio, and aome electronic trleka
that helped Burn* Introduce hla

The C lm ari Awirn: A series af
weekly experimental dramatic
shows la being tauuebed by CBS*
TV on Sundsy afternoon, Jan. 31.
The aeries will present Mleptpyi
by established writers as well a*
new writers, directors and par*
formers who take part In the net*
work's n.w workahnp program,
which atari* in New York on
Nov. » . Albert McCleery, last
with NBC's Matinee Theater, will
aupcrvlie the TV aerlea and the
workshop projects.
Hugh O’Brian, ABC-TV’a Wyatt
Earp. la set to star In “ The
Eighth Circle." a mystery to be
seen on the Detilu Playhouse ear­
ly In I960. . .Eva Marie Saint li
expected to play tha title role in
"Almee," an NBC-TV Stsrtlma
production based on the life of
evangelist Almea Semple McPher­
son. Executive producer Hubbcll
Robinson plans to tape tbe show
in Hollywood or presentation next
February or March.

PARK AVE. AT 25th ST.

PRICES
I GOOD
I ALL
I WEEK
'

Cniinly. Plurlda, . . . I n a l you and
ra.-h nf vmi r l . lining an y r . l . t t ,
right, Hll* nr In l.r a .t In. nr llrn
upon, lh a fnllnwlng de.rrlh rd real
pr*.party eltu a t* In Jfrminol. Coun*
t l , Plurlda, In.w ill
I.n( II. n in th C. Tll-V-T Mi.
3* n f HAM.AXDD HPIUNtld.
Hrmlnnlr Cnuiity, Flnrlda. »■ •
cord in g In a plat t h r r . p f a .
r a e r d a d In I’laT Itnnk *
Pa g * IS, ru h lle Ita .o rd . nf
u .m l i m l * Cniinly, Plurlila
and t n u ar* harrby ra.inlrad In fit*
your a n a w a r and nr e i h t r w r l l l . n
ilafan.ra pamnnally, nr by ymir
a ltbr nr y . w ith thr Clark nf ilia
Clrruli Cnurl, M o th Judicial Cir­
cuit. kaiiilnnt* County, Florida, at
tha Cn u rthn u .a In Hanfnrd. Florida,
and In aarva a copy Iharanf upnn
lh a
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whnaa
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Ik*. W inlar I’arh. Flnrlda. not latar
Ilian Hi* l* lh day nf IlMambrr,
lk*t&gt;, thrraln aatllng up lha r . I . b ,
right, Hll* nr In t .r a .i In »r llrn
upnn lha ahnv* d.acrlbad prnprrl)
rU liurd hy yuu and *hould yuu
fall to do an, a dai-rm p m i o n .
fr.«n will h* aularad a a .iln .t i o u
WTT.NEHB m i hand and official
anal nf tit* . a i d Cnurl at Oanfnrd.
Florida, thla l l t h day nf Nnyam*
bar. I pj*.
IBKA1.I
I* P. Harndnn
Clark a t tha a h n .a *ty lad I
Court
l t &gt; ; Mariha T. Vlklan
D a p l.iy Clark
Darin .1. Irarilt
Allnrn ay at latw
P. n. Bu i 1*4
W inlar Park . Florida

Chuck Coaoou anil Johnny
Crawford, on ABC-TV’i Rifleman,
had to aurvlvt a to- mile hike
through a dewrt with nn water,
no boree, a dust atorm, and Con­
nors' broken leg. It was an ef­
fective atory of a man and boy
against nature: no (ronlier aadlata gunning for tha marshal; no
booie-fllled killers dueling in the
sun; no corpic i cluttering the
saloon.
UPl'a Jack V. Fox (all* of the
moet frustrated men in America;
Thla fellow woa ■ fortune on an
boned TV quia ahow and Invested
the money in cranberries.

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j i n t i u t . r m n it iv * vi» r a p
tolerably good to chaolir.
I III VTV, PI.OWIBA
I bed expected theae four lada OKWIVOI.SI
l.v cHAVt'KNV vo. iwvrs.
to eome out and aoek acrou aome
01 IT TO HI IKT TITf.K
rooting a arp material — perhapa JCDI* V. 'V K n o T H n and "
J AN K Met* WKIMTKIl. III. wlf*
after throwing away the acrlpl—
P U Inllff.
to ahow tbe youngatera Juwt what
• voebow bualnen and “playing the i U n t O N P. IIAIXARD. at s i
Ii r f M i d . n l .
Palace" m u ell about in the
VOTM K OP O U T
vaudeville era.
T o i l i a r Inn P, B . U . r d . «nd — —
Instead, the JoVea were recited
It.l lnrd , HI* wlf». If ony, wh n.n
r r . l d . n i - * . . r n unk now n; WIIwithout a context In time. Aa a
II* in n. T i n n e r and l l . t * 1
ryiull, they bombed at old Joke*
T . n n . r , h i . « l f * . w hn*. real*
ore wont to do. aven on TV In
•d.rti'.if mV. i l l Lurraln* Drier,
K onm uro 31, N . w Turk, Vlr.
I960.
( I il l . F. T . n n . r wlina. r*«JAa for the younger talent
d tn r * I . i.rthnnwn. If living,
the ahow, the Klngaton Trio did
. m l If iU . iI, Ih .lr r . . p r e t t y ,
tinknnwn hrlr*. d .* l .r # « , Ir.
well with their two number*,
g a lrra , a r . n l . . . . . ra d llo r. nr
which ii about all they should do
nllirr
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c l . lining
by,
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under
nr
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TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1969

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 670

Plane Hits Houses,
At Least Six Killed

Medical Examiners
Board Established

CHICAGO (UPIV—A fowr awgioa dead and officials (eared the to l
freight plana, apparently on fire might mount a* high as 13. Nine
and trying ta make an emergency person* wart Bated aa misting
lMdlaig at fogbound Midway Air- and nine ns— were injured, three
part, crashed awd exploded amidst seriously.
The only positively identified
ho— a and an apartment house
victim six hours after the 3:40
dawn today.
At least t i t person* were known a. m. crash was the plane's pMot

A county board of medical examiners was created today
by the county commissioners to investigate all sudden and
violent deaths in Seminole County.
The commission agreed to establish the special board
on the urging of Circuit Judge Voile Williams.
Judge Wiltiams cited a recent case where Annie
Shew bed bean kchm
daring bar bueband

City Delay Asked

•

County To Issue
Graph On Taxes
Along With Bills

Ceusty taxpayers will get a lair
A m oo Jest where their tax dollars
■re going when they open their
lex bills next month.
The County Commlsion today ap­
proved a special tax graph to be
enclosed in all tax bills explaining
where the money foes.
“K will bo the first time in the
county's history that taxpayers will
get an analysis ad the tax dollar,’'
chairman John Krfctor aaid.
rider ihowed the commltaion
prelim inary plane oi the proposed
graph In be published and enclos­
ed lor Hw tax bills which wtU be
mailed out daring the latter part
■I December.
The graph show* that 43.it per
mot of the tax dollar goes toward
school finances; Vl.lS to road and
bridges; MO to health; 1.73 to
welfare; 13.U, general fund; I X ,
•n e and forfeiture; J.S1 hoepilai
^ n d t.Sl tn capital outlay.
• In other business today, the
board adopted the Inauranre pro­
gram tor (be fiscal year at a coat
af 114,412. |
Denied a request to vacate cer­
tain platted streets m the W. First
fit. and Perilmmon Ave. area uoMl the board is asaured that the
property would be used for an induitrial site.
Appointed commissioner Vernon
Dunn to me he a survey on how
• » commltaion ran cut telephone
expense a daring the fiscal year.

UN Presses Fight
For Hungarians
UNITED NATIONfi, N. Y. (UP!)
# —The oat ioni of the free world
rallied today for a major diplo­
matic assault on Russia's tlunga'r.
tM policies in bopri of prevent
in a new bloodbath of Hungarian
Knots who rose against their
ed maxtera m 1934
The General Assembly meets
Wednesday to approve the recom­
mendation of us steering commit­
tee that the I#3« Hungarian free
dom revolt and its brutal suppres­
sion by Russia be put on the
^agenda of the K m * m bar world
organixation.
In previous sessions, the isaemMy hid railed upon Hungary and
Russia to gel Soviet troops out of
Mm sossntry snd permit free etectjena for ■ new government. The
resolution* hive hern ignored by
both Moscow and Budapest.
gar Leslie Monro of New Zeelaad. special UN representative
f on She Hungarian question, report®ed briefly last «rck that Russian
troops are still m Hungary, amt
“the framework o( repression remains unchanged.''
Munro said there are rrports
that trials and executions ol Hun­
garian freedom lighters continued
in spite of Communist assurances
that they had been stopped. He
warned of the “ Imminent poa
libility of furlhac asecutiona."

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Bardot's Hubby
Can’t Take Those
Barracks Jokes
PARIS (U Pt) Army officials said
today that crude barracks jokes
about his wife Brigitte Bardot
made actor Jacques Charricr so
nervoas in the service he wai
^fo rced to undergo p»&gt;rhiatrie rare.
The officials said draftee Char­
ricr. 22, just couldn't boar the leers
of his fellow soldiers. It started
the vary day he went off to the
army—and found hit barracks frstooned with photographs of hia
shaped wife, in the nude.
Charrtar went straight to the bos
pital With a "rase of nerves" and
for liar past two wreks has been
on leave with Brigitte or in boa4 r,.ilal\ being stuffed with tranquilixtra.

wm
bread to diamiat
becassaa the state had not
minad bow tha man died.
“There wai no doctor in a t­
tendance at tha lima of death,"
Judge Williams aaid, “ tha anly
witness tha itite had was an un­
dertaker."
WiU&lt;ams stressed that Use coun­
ty had a “ moral obligation" to
set up the board. He tiled a IMS
Florida law which said the coun­
ty had the authority to establish
a medical examiner hoard and aet
tha feaa that the board would
charge.
Four physicians would be need­
ed to sit as the medical examin­
er* board and at least one to be
on call at all hours.
Commission
Attorney
Mack
Cleveland Jr. was authorised to
prepare a resolution establishing
the board. Tha physicians who
would aerva would investigate all
violent deaths and make their
reports to the Mate medical
examiner.
Judge William* last week dis­
missed a second degree murder
charge against the Sha r woman
because of lack of evidence. He
quottd State Attorney Tom Wad­
dell J r. as reporting after the
ease that the man “ might have
hiccups for all see

$4 Million Check
Is Real Bargain
HOLYOKE. Mas* (UtMl - The
exchange of a paltry 322 75 for a
$4,000,022.73 bank check is a bar­
gain anytime, even when ih*
check can't be cashed. Mrs.
James W.vlsti told hank official!
her **!*&gt;( a..**vr to ill*
Hadley (alia fruit t-o. v laid!
warning—that die will lose her
122 73 unless the returns Ihe mul­
timillion dollar check uaurd to
her In error.
The hank’s brass failed to tale
Mr*. Walsh. They dispatched Vice
President Donald W. Fletcher late
Monday to hand-deliver the truer
Informing her that the *22 7.3 was
In jeopardy. Too bad, said Mrs,
Walsh politely.
“ M's a low pricr,” ahe added,
“for such a handsome tiling to
put on the wall." She pointed to
an empty spot near he fireplace.
Mrs. Walsh ssid she wasn't impre.v-.ed by the bank's emissaries
since she didn't intend to back
down from her original position.
The bank must rehire Miss Ann
llelliwell. the 22-yearold teller
they fired for issuing the check in
error last Friday, or else, she
said the check goes on the wall.
Hank President George V. Wal­
lace gave no indirations of sur­
render. “She was fired and 1 se#
no reason to give her a recoinmendstion." Wallace said. “ Wt
expect our work to be checked
accurately. In this case tt was
not "
“ Ma&gt;hr I'm etubborn," said
j Mrs Walsh, wife of an Air Force
sergeant, “hut I feel everyone
makes mistakes, even hank pres
1 idents."

On Drain Levy
County Commission Chairman John Kriilcr last night
told the Sanford city commission that the 6298..T81 low bid
on the Sanford Ave. widening project won’t cover the en­
tire coat of the widening. He said there will be 650,000 in
engineering and right of way costa to pay, and naked that
the city not drop their resolution to let water h* drained
through a dHch south of 23th St.
City Manager Warren Knowlea
wrote Krider Friday laying that
since Ihe I2M.MI bid was under
the 1333,000 budgeted for the wldBig Smasher Arrives
ening project, city officials frit
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Work­
that the county might be able to
ers began Installation Tuesday of
pipe
Sanford
Ave.
drainage
KNOW YOUR AMERICA WEEK is declared In Sanford, with the signing
Ih* U
main
section W
of W
Florida vHIlC
State
.a-- — amnland ^..aL
i«W
1HU WVIMI
rtuwugh the swampland south of Unlv#r^ . ,
.torn ninawl*
of a document by Mayor A. L. Wilson. Witnessing the aigning are Mrs.
Esther Evans, (left 1. first vice-president of the Business and professions!
•r. The nuclear accelerator'! 23
The rity commissioner* vgreed ton rylindcr part arrived Monday
Women'a Club and Mrs. Ila Harp, public relations chairman of the club,
at Uteir last meeting to lei the hy rail. Mom* of the machine i*
whith is sponsoring the week.
(Staff Photo)
drainage run thiough a ditch in place in the Nuclear .Services
there for a period up to three Building and part is Kill to come.
year*.
Krider pointed out that the en Mission Ends
gineering and right-of-way costa
PANAMA CITY (U P I^U n d er­
will actually bring the Sanford secretary of Slate Livingston Mer­
Ave. project coat to 33411.381.
chant (lies back lo Washington to­
He said be thinks future county day, winding up a trouble shout­
rom missions would honor die ing effort to extinguish Ih* flame*
ditch agreement which provides of anil Americanism on Ihe banka
for the county ultimately piping at the Panama Canal. It ia not
this drainage if the Kate doesn't dear yet whether Merchant'*
The registration eumbinatiua at voto in the city and then beeome do
The City Commission U»i night
h."
mission succeeded or failed.
told City Attorney William Hutch■ one place and under one person disgusted when they find differ­
“ I think we would be in good
Ison to draw up Sanford ordinance* would clean up a Lit of confusion, ently, Higginbotham aaid.
faith
to
retry
out
our
agreement
amendments to permit combined said Commissioner Karl Higgin­
A person entitled to vole in both id die other day," Mid Karl Hig­ GM Assembly Set
city and county registration and botham. People register for the city and county election* would
DF.TROIT (UPI)—General Mo­
ginbotham.
voting.
county ballot, and think they ran tie issued two signature slips. The
The county commiaaion chair­ tors annosmeed today it will reAfter a discussion with county
voting maclun* operator would set man asked that the rity delay tumr assembly of automobiles,
registration supervisor Camilla
Ih* machine ao that the voter any opposition to the committee hilled for nearly two week* hy
Bruce. Mayor A. I.. Wilson aaid
could pull levers nst both ballots, chosen to study county drainage •lerl shortages, on Dec. 7. He
that Ihe cominisiion term* to Iw
Mrs. liruc* explained.
problema, A resolution oo the said there would be enough com­
in favor of the combination and
Many parts of Sanford's char­ city agenda opposed any county- ponents available by then to optold Hutchison to have the
NEW YORK (LTD — Mock ter would now prevent the regis­ wide millagc levy for drainage. rrste some plants four dayt dur­
amendment* ready to put before prices al 1 p m.t
tration combine, Hutchison said. The commission tint not act on the ing the week.
the 19G! Kale legislature Wilton American TAT
.......... . 77
\ city ordinance n v i the city resolution.
a*ked Mr*. Ttnice to find the eott American Tobacco ........... . UXPv clerk must act at registrar for
Much ut Ih* money collected Record Sought
'wnihmai"*v
CA5AHUNCA, Morocco (UPII
Bethlehem Stool ............. . 34
from Sanford and the county for
city
elections.
The
system
under
Kirrtiona on the ismc day awl C t 0
..................
71 &gt;. which rily hooks ire open for roads m tiring speot (or drainage, —Max Conrad, America's (lying
at the same plate fur city ami Chrysler
(MS registration wouldn't conform to soinotinies actually to drain pri­ grandfather, took off at 3:91 a. m.
.......................
county would cut Ihe number of Curtiss • Wright ...............
33'. the county method, he said. Spe­ vate property, Krider explained today in an allempl lo set a new
voting machines net-ovary for DuPont
................. *5J‘« cial legislation to needed tn change He said this isn't right and lhal flight record lo Miami. Conrad is
local elections and the number of Kastman Kodak
........... U&gt;7‘. these provi lions, he pointed out llie drainage problem needs care shooting (or Ih* world record for
clerks needed to operate them. Ford Motor
planes weighing between 2.423 aiul
............... . 78'x
Commissioner* Jo* Biker and fid study.
Mrs. Briire said
1,100 pounds. Official* here said
87*. Higginbotham said Ihey wire in i
General Electric ...........
—
The rily could have a first General Motors ............... . SO** terrstril in an ultimate combina­
American Hill Odium la t4te pres
ami second primary m May when Graham - Paige ............. . 2Vs tion even if it couldn't he done
•ot record holder.
tne county has its primary *!*-&lt; InU. TAT
....................... . til*. now
lion and then have Ihe regular I.onllani
................. . . 3l)l t
Rights Suit Denied
rlcctwn in November, the supi r- Minute Maid .................... . 2UH
III It MINGHAM, Ala. lU Pli visor pointed out. This would eli­ Penney
.................. . 118'i
Two federal judges dismissed de­
minate nrril for a rily run "If IVnn lilt
IV.
...............
segregation suits -Monday on
LAKELAND t UPI I — Florida grounds Negroes were not being
election turh as last year's.
4's
Royal American ........ ...
Citrus
Mutual
deruli-d
It
would
Sears Roebuck ................. . 30
denied legal rights. Judge Hobart
try In help former Vice President It. Grooms dismissed a suit
Studcbaker
............. .. 234*
I.'. S. Su-vl
. . . . . . . . . . 90'.
The County Commission has John Name Garner live tu lie Its). sgainst Ihr flirmlnghain Transit
Gamer rrlehrelrd his 91st birth Co. which attacked segrsgatest
WexlinglKMise El. .............
started actum le prevent fuliirw
flooding lo the latch Arbor area. day Monday snd allnliuteil hit sealing.
The board approved County En­ longevity tu Ihe fact that hr ate
gineer Hob Davlij recommenda­ gripefrtiil rich day.
So, Mutual General Manager World Pact Urged
tion that a drainage raaemsnt he
TALLAHASSEE (UPI i-F o rm er
Hubert
W. Hut ledge announced
secured from [aikr Deforest to
Tax Assessor Richard McCsnna
British Prim* Minister Clement
the
big
growers
ritoperalive
wmihl
Sanford has ended ils fi-cal Smith Canal, which would stop
today said that his office would
Attlee Monday night advocated a
slop reviewing all assessment year in the black, wiih I7.ll*&gt;28 the waters ui the Crystal Lake supply Gainer with a year's sup world guvernn rut tu replace what
of grapefruit through monthly
rases until after the hoard of equa­ left liver (mm the operating hud rhain from rising over -lx inrhes. ply
lie rilled tha present “ ansrchie
Davie mad* the recommenda­ shipment* w&gt; his home in Uvalde, world." Auto*. speaking at a
get and (11,44! Ih unused In the
lisation meet* Monday.
Tea.
tion after the engineering firm of
"W* have been swamped with utility budget.
Rutledge *!*n said hr huprd the Florida Mate University lecture
The report finished la-I week 1-elfler and Bush completed their
review rases and Ihey take loo
big
Texas grapefruit Industry series, said Ui* world government
much time now." McCanns said. showrd $685,925.03 was spent to survey ol the laich Arbor area.
would be an alternative lo a war
The easement will allow tor would nut he ulf.mlrd
The assrsseiM rolls will still be rtm the eity in loin 59 and 3218,which could rause live dulroeooa
open to Ihe puhlie, bsst for inspec­ 872 99 waa paid off on .Sanford large discharge pipes lo be built
id mankind.
m the area in hold flood waters
debta.
tion only,

News Briefs

Simplified City-County Registration

Proposed By Sanford Commissioners

1 p. m. Stocks

Tax Roll Open Only
City
For Inspection

Loch Arbor Water
Control Approved

Finishes
Year In Black

Daytona Police
Arrest Two Who
Bilked Tourists

The Sanford Housing Authority
mu*t pay a monthly sewer and re­
fuse fee, the City Commission de­
cided last night.
The authority stopped paying lor
these services two or Uire* years
ago when it* lawyers argued that
the project it a government insti­
tution and tax sxempt, City Maos
ger Warren Knowles said.
Recent federal legislation has
eliminated this exemption. Knowles
explained. Using last month's bill
[nr 23(1 units, Ihr authority will
pay a 1201.37 sewer rhargs and a
3123 refute hill per month. The
Authority will not get the 30 per
cent diirount they received up to
the time the charges were discon­
tinued, the commission voted.

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Art Show Entry List
Reported Near 150
Final detail! of the Civic Center
Art Show were settled last night
ax members #f the Sanford Art
Association attended Ihelr regular
Workshop Meeting at the Crafl Hug
in Fort Mellon Park,
In addition to tha art show plan­
ning. Ihey participated in a an­
tique of works Kihiiilllad by mem­
bers and an Instructional period.
The art show rommlUr* chair­
man. Mrs. J . O. Gregory, said that
nearly 130 separate entries have
been submitted for showing. The
exhibit will begin it 2 p. m. Sun­
day iftemooa and wtN sod a! I
p tn.
In addition to (he display of mamher*' works, there will b* demon­
strations by various artists and
refrethintnt* will be served.

First Aid Course
Session Tonight
The Sanford Fir# Dept. wilt demonslrat* ha resinritalnr at Ihe
Seminole County Rrd t'roia llrrt
aid rourse meeting tonight at Ih#
First Baptist Church of Sanford.
The artificial respiration and
first aid demonstration wilt Kart
al 7:43 p. m. hi the rhurch's Park
Ave. educational building. Ernest
DeFallot of DrHary is the instruc­
tor for the sours*, which is held
earh Tuesday and is open to mem­
bers of the Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital Women's Auxiliary, tha
county medical society and ether
interfiled pcruins.
The five week rourse coieri ad­
ministration of first aid tn auto
accident i. poisoning, burns, frac­
tures, wounds, shock and latest
technique* in artificial respiration,
bandages and methods of trans­
porting victims. Emphasis is
placed on preventive measures a t
well at ictiu l Ireslment. Nineteen
persons are enrolled in Ihe study
group.

Plane Stolen A t Orlando

Choir To Practice
Tti* Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church will start choir pearlier
again tomorrow it 7:30 p. m. al
The Shrine Club. All eligible mem
here are urard to altrnd.

Finale!

Builders Granted
Sewer Connection

FSU Considering
Ole Miss Coach

Post Office Annex
To Handle Parcels

Sanford will have ■ Second Ml.
DAYTONA REACH (UPI I
post nlflce branch open for mail­
lire held two Pennsylvania men to­ ing of Christmas packages Dee.
day arruted of blackmailing tour­ 7-24 Postmaster -loe| Field said
ists by poung at murals officers. today.
Police Chirf Oscar Folium said
All mail carriers will be dis­
Ihe pair would flash plumy deter patched from the annex after
live hedges and arrest tourists on the Christmas season. Field said
false morals a n d
indeernry The 2.952 square foot antics will
charge* lie »*id they would de­ he u*ed for a post offire work­
mand | l . non bond hot settle for room starling I960
whatever Ihe victim had on him.
The suspects were Stephen Wil­
son. 40, snd Donald Lee Pasley,
29, both of Tamqus, Pa.
They were arrested Monday af
ter one of the allrgrd victims told I
police he paid them 3180 to keep
them front arresting him.

Housing Authority
Must Pay City Fee

Permission for a proposed Lake
Mary HUd development to con
nect to the city sewer system
was granted developers Harry
lo ilresi snd Harold Hutchens
last night t&gt;y itie City Commission
Andrews of Raidle and Asso­
TALLAHASSEE (t'P l) R WM ciate*. Orlaodo. and Hutchens, of
Warned today that Florida State Phillips i uuiructioo Co. said that
Uasrsrasty may after Mississippi's ISO bouse* are planned foe a 10M a y Vaught the * ‘ * ‘ “ acre tract an Lake Mery Mvd.,
1,100 feet from route 17 92
C teaching yoT here.

State Grapefruit
To Help Garner
Reach Age Of 100

Trane
World
Airline*
Capt
Claude W. Helwig, 40, of U k
Angeles.
A witness said tn* sagtne of
the plan* waa on fir* when II
took off at 3 10 a. m. for Lot
Angeles. A TWA spokesman sold
there was an unconfirmed report
that there waa a fire warning kg
the plane's cockpit at that mo­
ment.
Helwig radioed slmoet immedi­
ately after takeoff that ha waa
■winging back for an emergency
landing through the rain and fof.
Hi* plana came down three
blocks away from the airport M
Chicago's southwest aide with an
im part that sounded like a block­
buster bomh.
Poller said the plane first hit
the peak of one home, crashed
through a lamp post, and then
roared into two bungalow-type
houses, it* tail smashed the rorner of a two-story, eight-apart­
ment house building.
Fire engulfed the area. Two
homes were practically burned to
Ihe ground within an hour and a
third was all but demolished, police said. Residents of the home*
were believed t , have been trap­
ped in their beds.
Civil defense official* said Ui*
pilot was thrown 100 feet from
the pline, still strapped te hia
seal. The two other crew mem­
bers. IK Officer 0. W. Watterg
■nd Flight Engineer A. L. Auge,
wera believed to have survived.
K waa Ih* first major plane
crash in four year* at Midway,
where a plan* land* or takes o(f
every minute. The alrpoel la lo­
cated close to new, bungalowstyle, housing developments. A*
the time of the erash. visibility
was so dense that Jow-akIraining
pianos overhead rould not be tern.

DEED TO THE LAND purchased fur a new building by Tha Good Shep­
hard Lutheran Church is prwentt-d lo the Kev. Hr neat Holick by I-run*
fU&gt;lta*. tha fortnar owner. Shown here are Kolia*. Mrs. Koltaa, Kev. Bolick
and Gordon Frederick attorney fur the transaction. The plot of land ia lo­
cated south of Sanford on Highway 17-02 across from the Mar-l-ou Motel.
Kev. Bolick *uid that the con.xt ruction of the new church will begin early
in W«0.
(Staff Photo)

The Seminole Booster. Club
will head a motorcade to IS*.
Land Wednesday for the De1.aid-Sanford football game and
will decorate ta rs *1 Us* high
school al i:43 p. m.
TW motor c a dr wilt be led hy
Ah*riff J. I.. Hobby tod will
laav* fo« high school promptly
i t I p. i d . All fan* are arged
h r Ikw Boosters g make fix*
game.

Crashes, Killing Pilot

ORLANDO (UPI) — Searchers
found a stolen airplane today
which crashed shortly after take­
off killing the pilot and critically
injuring hit companion.
The tingle engine plane was found
(rumpled in a grove of trees in a
swamp just northwest of the Or­
lando city limits.
Tha patttngrr. identified only as
Nathan Hunt of Marathon, Ind ,
was lying near the airplane. The
pilot, unidentified, was dead, strap­
ped in his seat. The pilot wore a
II. S. Army uniform and carried
a .Marin* Corps identification card
which bur* the name “ Langi." The
rest of tha card was obliterated by
blood.
The airplane wai Kolen early
Monday morning frons a hangar
al the Orlando Airport, k look oft
in a hravy fog with visibility only

one vixteenlh ot a mile. Orland*
lower personnel tried to halt tha
airplane hv (taihmg a rrd light
ami blinking the runway lights.
A few minutes after takr-off, tha
tower rrportrd. Ih* pilot railed
lor help and said hr was out of
rontrol. The plane had a radio hut
did not rarry initrunieili for fly­
ing in such weather.
The airplane missed a television
tower by about lo yards. It crashed
near a housing development but
resident* thought the noise was
made hy switch engine* in a near­
by rail yard.
A Sanford Naval Air Si a lion beltcopier found the crash this morn­
ing. Tha U. S Border Patrol sea*
investigating lb* incident.
The airplane, owned by Orlando
Aviation Sam e*, waa said fo bo
a total loss.

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P ift 2—Tuei. Nor. 24. 1359

Raging W ashington Flood m
Takes Heavy Acreage ToHiro0mi,Cra2e
•B A T IU , Wish. (L'PI) -R am Washington rivers
thouiandi of acres of
dairy and truck (armtoday in tha rtyioni'
food in 37 year*,
flood already bad forced
OH eatimated l.loe persona from
M r kernel and crippled crossOfata rail and biibway iraffie.
Voary fioodflghtera agreed
would be little improvement
I situation until weather conlook a turn for the better.
“I have no Idea bow loni tbla
Will fo on." aaid W. H. Beach,
deptoy SeaUJe-King County civil
4ataoao director. "1 hope it atopa
raining, that we get some clear
weather and that it is criip and
eold. Warm chinook winds have
■ sited tha snowpack in the mounlaine which have added their
M S to the heavy rains we
have had. H all adds up to no
^P*OQ«
Tha Waather Bureau's forecast
mas not oncouraglng. Mild tern-

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peralures with eccaiionst light
rain or dtiils in the lowlands and
continued warm temperatures with
occsilonsl rain in the mountains
were forecast.
High tides complicated the sit­
uation by preventing the rivers
from draining normally into Puget
Sound.
Gov. Albert D. Rosellinl Manday declared Snohomish County,
harden hit by the floods, a dis­
aster area. Rosellini and state

civil defense director Charles
Ralls personally inspected flood
areas from a helicopter.
No ciiuslU et were reported but
property damage was severe.
Helicopters, Army and Coait
Guard amphibloua craft and civil­
ian boats worked all day Monday
rescuing marooned persons, snd
the surface craft continued work­
ing through the night after heli­
copter* had to atop their reicue
efforts because of darkness.

William Hazen
b Dead At 57
WUUom A. Haren, ST. of Route
laaford, died Saturday morning
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Ha waa a nativo -f Laka But
hr, and a resident of Sanford
Mr the past iO yesrt.
He to anrvlvad by a daughter,
Mrs. Virginia Shaw, four sons,
CUudo linen, Ralph listen,
Cfcortss Haim and Carlo- listen;
' aieten, Mrs. Urn Conner,
. O. D. Landresa, Mrs. C.
Noah and Mre. R. C. Rath;
own brother, Thomas H. Hi tan:
Mx grandchildren and saversl
toe tea and nephowe.
Funeral services were held yes•today at 1 y. m. with Oramkow
W naral Horn# in charge with
le v . Donald Gravcnmicr officiat
tog. Burial was in Church of
W i l t Cemetery.

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a o v n n n iK M K v t r o n n in e
Th e RoarS s f Public Instruction
t o e Manlnol* County, Klorlda, w ill
ea ctlv a k id s tsr tha furnishing or
i l l labor, m sttr lala, squlpm sn t and
Borvioaa rsqalrad for tha ao m tru rMon o f l SSI Addition! In t b s
Ovl sd o
W hite i r h o o l .
S t m l n o ls
County , D o rld a and ISIS Additions
t o MlO Ovlsdo N s s r o K lsm sn tary
• t o t a l , Ssm lnols County, Klorlda;
o a n s l a t l a s a t t w o (1) cafslorlu m s.
tw o (1) admln lstratlvo sultss. tan
(IS) slsssro o m w ana ( t &gt; library,
Sal Is l a storaas, ala.: and loins
too ovation w o r k to o i l s t l n s buildInas. until l:S0 p. m . I&gt;r.-»mh#r
Srd, l i s t , at tho Hrhonl AdmlnlstraMan nullitliis, t'oninisri-lst At a,
ana, la n to r d , r i o r l d s . at wlil&lt;h
Msna and stars tha bids will bs
S u b tlety opansd snd rsad aloud.
Tha eo n lrset d ocu n isn is a rt In
t w o soparata s a l t , ’ o u t lor sa tl, ot
l
a
ra firsn ra d
p ra lstis.
Itr aw lnabova
us and ap-i-lflraltnna mat
Ss obtains-! lor IIUTII rltnJK C TS
bp d a p o ilim a l i e o n s
with ths
Architect. John A. tturion VI. Ci.r.
par rtrat Strsat and M sllonrllls
Avanna, Hanford, Florida, for lb s
(Irat aata ot d o cu m tn la obtuinad.
■arb dapoalt w ill l&gt;a rafun&lt;lsd In
lull to aaeb psraon who raturns tha
•o aumanta in fo nd rnndltlon w i t h .
Ss t in days attar ths hid ops ulna
w ith s a c s p l l o a a s antad nstow. A d ­
ditional asta n a y ba a b lsln sd at
lha coat of (IS SO fur tha t w o proJoeta. whlrh la half rsfundabla.
Oanaral Contractors aarurlng docu■ a n ta and not a u b nntllnu propoaal
shall ba rafundtd o n a-h atf tha d&gt;posit upon rsturn o f docu mants In
pood condition
A eartlflad rhaca or b sn h draft
Sayabla la ths Hoard of i’ubllc
Instruction far Hamlrmla County,
y torlds
H (lo v e r n m - n t II mi.Is,
or a aal lsfactory bid buii'l asatiut*d by tha btddar and a v c s p U b u
tnratlsa In an sm-iunt s- n n l to
ttva par t a n l of tha bid .halt bs
SHbmllttd with s&lt;rh bid.
Tbs autcaaaful l-iddtr wilt bs raSulrtd to furnlsii and pay for
aatUfact ory parformanca and paymant bond or bonds
Attsn tlo a la caltad to lias fact
that not l*as than ths m in im u m
aalarlsa and s a n s at sat forth
la lha B p a -lfl-a llo n t m ost ba pal&lt;l
aa thaaa projarla.
' T h s lloard af I'ubllc 1n i l routloii
far Ssntlnola County, Florida, rasa rsas lha rlsht to rt ja rt any and
ar all bids or to w a l t a r an tutorm a i ll i s t In tha b id d in g . .So hid
shall ba withdraw n (or &lt; psrlo-l
a f rtflaan t i l l d a y s ao hss uuaul
la tha op- nlna o f t-l-ls w i t h o u t tha
tea a a o l of tua UoaiJ
JiHIN I. ttl'.l tll.tnY
Chalrn-su. Hoard of Public
Inatructlon for S im lnola
County. Florid a
S- T. Milwta
Samlnnla County Supsr inlsnitrnl
af Putilio Inttru- Hon and
K a -nfticia Hscratary to lha
Hoard af Fubtla I h s t i uctloti.

RUSH STAFFORD, pruiding minister of the I*ke Mon­
roe congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses U shown giv­
ing directions to Koy Stanley of Ocala who ie aaelating
him in hia department.

Jehovah Delegates
Return From Meet

Hospital Notes
NOVEMBER 22
David Morris, Geneva
Barbara Meeklnt, Sanford
Barbara Elmo, Mims
Annie Dennard, Sanford
Charlie Mctfuasn, Sanford
Rev. Darwin Shea, Casselberry
Charles Rabun, Laka Monroe
William Ferguson, Lake Mary
Blrtkt
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wads,
Sanford, a son
Barbara Elmore, Mima, a
daughter
D im lttil*
Lewis Small, Sanford
R. B. Thomas, Sanford
Donald Luki, Sanford
Patricia Desin snd baby, San­
ford
Thelma Kaefi-r, Lake Mary
Helen Young Smith, Sanford
NOVEMBER 23
Carolyn M. Killen, Santonl
I.ill a Mar Carwell. Sanford
Velma Conner, Sanford
Betaie Hill. Sanford
Spencer Price, Sanford
Noblcy Dunn, Sanfurd
Aru E. Mann, Lake Monroe
Doria Omey, Lake Mary
Ricky Wyman Jr.. Sanford
Patrice Wilton, Sanford
Mamie Lee Smith, Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Payne,
Sanford, a daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conner,
Sanford, s son
Mr. snd Mrs. Michsel Sinanni,
Sanford, a son
Itism insls
Reterly Doulhitt snd baby,
Sanford
Bertie Mae Bynes, Sanford
Pauline Tetton, Sanford
Betty Sparks and baby, San
ford
Lucille I'ayne and hahy, San
ford
Sunn Smith Byrd and baby,
Sanford
Harry B. (toward, Sanford
Barbara Meekeps. Sanford
Charles Hahun, Lake Monroe

Delegates from the local congre­
gation have returned home from
the Circuit No. I semi-annual as
sembly of Jehovah's Witnesses
held in $(. Augustine and attended
by 1,!M persons.
Rush Stafford, presiding minister
of the Lake Monroe songregatioo,
was In eharge ot the equipment de­
partment, one of the more than 20
departments eat up for the smooth
operation of the assembly. Stafford
reported that the witnesses hold a
circuit assembly twice a yesr in
addition to an international, na
tional, or district assomhly. Ha
stated that they have cafeteria
equipment, public address equip­
ment. and other equipment for the
departments.
Stafford reported that in the
principal lecture of the sssemhly.
"When Will God's Will Be Done Un
Earth?", J. W. Fllaoo, district sup
ervisor, showed how world condi
Hun* arc a fulfillment or Bible
prophecy end said, "Multitudes in
the present generation will live to
see God's will dona on earth in ful
fillmant of Jesus’ prophetic an
nouncement. ‘This generation will
not pass away Uli all these things
be fulfilled'." (Matt. 21:34).
Stafford said the local congrega
tion would return to its normal
schedule of meetings.

Coach Named
SVN FRANCISCO lLIT) - Ray
Eliot, football coach at the Uni­
versity of Illinois for It years, has
bcea named to the East roach
mg stiff for the annual Shrine
football Rime here, Dec. M.

WASHINGTON (UPI) -T w o top
l-H Club members bulked today
nt government "pressure" to omit
rock '■* roll from their entertain­
ment at the World Agriculture
Talr to New Delhi, India, neat
month.
But other youagitera on the
eight-member troupe aaid the Indlana probably wouldn't dig that
craty beat, anyhow.
"They wouldn’t even understand
the term. They'd think we wer*
talking about a stone and a piece
at bread." laid Patricia Ann Battomlay, IP, of Winnebago, Minn.
"And after all, it'i just a pass­
ing fad."
There was a chance that Mm
fair visitors would see sqme
swing 'n' away if not rock *n‘ roll.
Kay Emtko Mihata, IP. of Kailua.
Hawaii, said she was going to
lake along her hui grass skirt.
Kenneth C. Kehrer, 20. of Or­
ange, Conn., Mid in an interview
that Agriculture Department offi­
cials had advised the youths to
"ateer away" from rock 'a ' roll
tunes because they were "objec­
tionable"
Kehrer, wtio has a disc Jockey
program at Williams College,
agreed the* rock V roll, highly
popular with U. I . teenagers,
should be included to the farm
group's entertainment at the fair
Dec. 11 through Feb. 14.
He waa backed up by attractive
Nancy Ellen Nesbitt, 20, of Ho­
bart, N. Y. “ If we are to reprelent rural young America," she
Mid. rock ‘n‘ roll should be inehidod in the program.
Another member of the troupe.
Ferdinand August Thar, 19, of
Decatur, Mich., said he would
explain ruck V roll to audiences
at the fair it they asked about
it.
" I’ll explain it’s not the total
ot our music," he said.
Other members of the group are
Stanley B. Stewart, 10. of Modesto.
Calif., • guitarist, Rebecca June
Passmore, 19, of Benton. Tcnn.,
and Paul Mayosrd Hendrick of
Jasper, Fla.
In addition to their musical
numbers, the youths will demonrtrate such farm skills as first
aid, rooking, sewing, milking, sol)
conservation and itock handling.
They leave for New Delhi Friday.

STARLIGHT PROMENADERS warming up for the
aeaaon at the Civic Center included thin group which
attends the regular Wednesday night aenniona here. The
square dance club traveli all over Florida to dancing
parties and the next big one ia the Central Florida

Government Moves
To Seize Tainted
Berry Shipments
WASHINGTON (UPI) _ H *
government has moved to seiir
three more shipments of containinited cranberries, mrludinc one
that the industry voluntarily
agreed to withhold from grocer­
ies.
At the same time, the Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) an­
nounced it had tested and sp
proved as safe another 4.23G.U00
pounds of cranberries since Fri­
day.
This means that 13,152,000
pounds of berries have been ap­
proved ss tree of aminotriazolf,
s chemical weed killer that
causes esneer in rats. Some 200,«M pounds have been seized •»
tainted.

Revolt Succeeds
WASHINGTON (U PI)—An ungiv band of govern­
ment girls ha* done what many n GI only dreamed of —
revolted successfully against "latrine duty."
Tho girls, secretaries, clerks and typists for the
Military Air Transport Service (MATS) at National
Airport here, were ordered to split into teams of twos
and take turns cleaning up their ladies' room while the
custodian was out sick."
The girls howled und refused to do the job, euphe­
mistically called "extracurricular duties" in the order.
MATS, admittedly embarrassed by the incident,
withdrew the directive. A spokesman said the order was
issued by a low-level "eager beaver" who did not check
with superiors.

Deranged Mother Beats Four Children
To Death With Hammer In Georgia Town
ROSSV1LLE. Ga. (UPI) - A
young
carpenter's wife was
charged with murdar t day in the
claw hammer murder of her four
children.
"Yes, I've killed ail four of
them ," the Rev. H. H. Long quot­
ed Mr*. W. A. Thrailkill as lay­
ing.
The bodies of the Thrailkill's
four children, Mildred, 3 months;
Bobby, 17 months; Alfred, 4 years
old and Wiley, age 8 were found
Monday night with their heads
bashed la.
Catoosa County Sheriff J. D.
Stewart filed murder charges
against Mrs. Thrailkill, who was
held in the Lafayette city Jail.
She 'was reported very calm.
Her husband, a carpenter, visit­
ed her Monday night but did not
a*k her about the children, police
said.
Rusvvllle police Sgt. Sum Ham
let said "she talked about being
depressed and that she has to kill
her children. 1 don’t think she
realized what sits has done."

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Wednesday Open Till 9 P. M.

A -W H F F I O R I V F V E H IC L E S

TAS VEGAS. Nev. f l ’P l) Management nf the Sand* Hotel
wonderrd today when a costly
winning atreak by gamWera play
ing the newly introduced card
game of baccarat would let up
Hopeful 1k-i tor* were at ill lined
up two and thrte deep Monday
night wailing to get a crack at
the fast-moving game played by
12 player* each making minimum
bet* of S?i) up to 41.300
The hotel introduced the black­
jack like game ai midnight Sun
day and attracted a flock of all
night gambler* who had taken
the house for tJM.OUQ by 5 a. m.

G R E G O R Y ’S

Tuesday Open
Till 7 P. M.

COMPARE!
because tncy .e cu n tp itle '
engineered lor 4-wheel drive "go-anywhere" traction, not just
2-wheel drive conversions or modifications.

Popular Brands

his church bad helped the Thru!kill fsmily with groceries from
time to time.
Thrailkill waa not at home
the time of the slayings.
Thrailkill said his wife had ex­
perienced emotional trouble about
a year and a half ago but M i d
she was treated and seemed »
"snap right out" of it.
The Thrailkill family lived m a
small house next door to a conn
try grocery. Rossville ia 13 mile*
south of Chattanooga, Tenn., on
the Tenneisee-Grorgia boarder.

The Four Way Singing Conven­
tion will meet Sunday at Oak Hill
Baptist Church near Loughman.
The Rev. Jimmie Wooten invites
the public to attend the sine
from 10 a. m. until 4:30 p. m .
with l u n c h at noon.

Here's One Game
That's Paying Off

5 More Days

The 32-year-old mother stum­
bled into lha home of the Rev.
Long and told him she had Juat
killed her children.
"You don’t mean you've done
that," Long a»ked her.
Lung, pastor of the First God
of Prophecy Church, asked his
wife to step into another room and
then called police. Mrs. Thrailkill
was shaking and her clothing was
splashed with blood
I-ong said Mrs. Thrailkill was
not a member of any church but

Sing Slated

BARGAIN PRICES

ruhiish Nov, te. u , ii. m s.

Square Dance at Oriundo. The Promenaders also conduct
a beginners’ .square dance claw each Wednesday from
7 to 8:1)0 p.m. to which membership to open. Next clan#
l»egins Dec. 2.
(Staff Photo)

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MANUFACTURER OF 4-WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES
a - t o P P M w k t « f t t i &gt;*t o u

IB to 22 Lb. Average
A!,ear/ S ealed L &gt; y :t :

Come in foe m demonstration

CORDELL'S REPAIR SHOP

500 E, Second SL

YOUNG
TOMS

Sanford, Florida

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Parties Honor
Miss Redding

Womens Club Hostess
To County Federation
A large representation from va
rious elub* of the county, met at
the Sanford Woman'* Club. Thursday for the November meting of
the Seminole County Feeration of
Woaen’a Club*.
Hie Sanford Woman'* Club was
/ ^ * t with Mr*. Roy Tallis and Mr*.
‘ w M. Flower* in charge of a r­
rangement*. A T h a n k s g i v i n g
theme wa* uied in decoration*, us­
ing red and gold leaves and the
traditional horn of plenty, filled
with fruit* and vegetables
Mr*. Lynn Hosier. Oviedo, fade
ration president: presided at the
executive board meeting, begin­
ning at S:3A a m. At the general

business session. following the &lt;president; was rlrcied boautifica
uoard mreiinc. Hr*. Clyde Ram-1tion chairman,
*ey wat elected scholarship chair*
Plans concerning the wayside
man and Mr*. C. M. Mower*, pa it park and the scholarship fund,
were discused. Mis. Robert L.
Bradford is chairman of the Way*
side park pro vet. Mrs. J. I). Mor­
rison, secretary. Mr*. Burnham
Stoors, treasurer, and Mrs. J. R.
Jones Jr., corresponding secretary
gave report*.
Mr*. T. C. O'Steen presented the
devotional and the Rrv. Ira Hind­
man. pastor of the Sanford Free
Methodist Church, spoke to the
group on Thanksgiving.
A covered dish luncheon was
served at noon. The neat meeting
The VFW Ladic* Auxiliafy to will be held at l.onguood. Feb
Post 3JK are sponsoring a turkey u dinner tonight at the post home.
Ticket* are St per person *nd
_i /_ / 'I
serving will start at 6;JO p. m.
L U 5 U C L tU S j
Mr*. Kva Wynn will »erve a*
chairman in thr absence of Mrs.
Fdna Norman, who it lit, Mr*. Rita
Treadway will assist with the arThe Castle Bible Class of the
rangrmcnl*.
First Methodist Church will have
Dancing will be enjoyetl follow­ their annual Christmas parly Fri­
ing the dinner. Tickrts may be day. December 4. at 7 p. m. in
McKinley Hall.
purchased at the door and the
Mr*. Gerald Warlike, party
public is invited to attend.
chairman, has announced that a
Mrs. Elisabeth Spears. Moughton ham and turkey buffet supper will
Terrace, won the "Big Toni" tur­ tie entered by Cecil Carlson All
key at the drawing SalurJay night. members are a«kcd lo please
It was dnnated to the post knd make re-ervalmns this week by
auxiliary by the Maitland turkey calling Mrs. C. W. Touchton at
‘farms.
*
FA 2 0430.

Dinner
Planned
Tonight

A serin of partir* were given1R, Jennings were joint hostess**
over the weekend, honoring Miss *1 * luncheon in honor of th*

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AT T h e COUNTV FEDERATION OF WOMAN S Cl.CHS meeting mi ntliens heard the Rev. Ira Hindman, third front left, speak on Thnnksjm'injr.
Others are. left, Mrs. J. R. Jones Jr., corresponding secretary and Mrs.
Lynn Mosier. president of the nrxaimalion. At extreme riKht is Mrs. T. (’.
O'Steen devotion chairman for the meeting.
(Staff l’hoto)

VAH-5

Wives Enjoy Luncheon (poh&amp; onalA

At The Mayfair Country Club

Lt. Richard Aan Allen. The first
arrangement of several
wat a butfei luncheon, given by varieties of white rhrytanths*
Mr*, George Toithy at her home mums.
on Pith Street.
I In addition to the honoree and
The luncheon table was centered her mother, aiiests included Mias
with a festive arrangement of Sonia Monforton. Mis* Maggie
colored grape*, fall fruits and flow- Jane Lawson. Mis* Suianne Able
rrs Mrs Rov Mann assisted the of Poland. Mrs. Harry Wilkinson,
hostess with the serving.
Mr*, fienrge Stine and Mr*. B.
Curst« included Alls* Redding, E. Chapman.
her mother, Atr*. C. L. Redding:
Alls* Pally Walker. Alls* Sonja
Monforton, Atis* Barbara Fly id,
Mrs. Richard Packard. Mr*. Atann.
Mr*. David Bach. Mr*. Jim War­
ner, Mrs. Bob Crumley. Airs. E.
C. Harper Sr., and Air*. Pan
Wright.
Air*. Al F. Hunt entertained for
Mr*. A. C. Benson and Mr*. H.
Miss Redding with a dessert bridge Wade Rucker entrrtamad at a
ami canasta party at her home luncheon at the Imperial llnsiaa
on Palmetto Ase. 'Die house was in Orlando. Saturday, honoring
decorated wilh arrangement* of throe nut of state guestt. Mr*,
aster* and chrysanthemum*.
lairalne Ro.-he. of Calgary, Can­
Mr«. II S. Dufiiar won the ada and Atr*. A. ft. Benson and
award lor high senre at hridge. Alisa Nettie Motley of Marietta,
Mr*. George Stine was 'sigh at Ga.
canasta and Airs. H. " a d c Rucker
Other invited guests were Mra.
won the screeno.
E, Al, Howe, mother of Mrs.
The hnstesi presented Mis* Red Roche, Mr*. Ralph I-eonard and
ding with a gift m her chosen Mr*. Charles Rertsch, all of Dapattern of china. Airs. John Elrk Rary, and Airs. C. R. Dawson,
assisted with thr serving.
■
Other* attending were the hon
—L
oree« and her mother, Mr*. E. C. / /
llai|per Sr.. Mrs. S. G. Harrlman. U D S Q l Q \ ~ n U r C n
L
tld»ii,..llia»
lUa
1
1
*
Mr*. Francis Meriwether, Mrs. B.
It. Crumley. Alt's. Floyd Palmer.
Mr- L. E. Spencer, Mr*. Blanche
Terllorst. Atrs. Paul Chesterson,
Mrs E A Alonforton, Air*. W. I&gt;
The Dorcas circle of the Fpaala
Hoffman. Mrs. George Quinn. Mrs,
George Well*. Airs. W, S. Willis Community Presbyterian Church
will meet Wednesday at • a. m.
itiil Mr* J. K. Hunger,
Mrs Jim Warner aim Mr*, W. ai the home of Mrs. George Sim­
mons on West First St.
Till* is a special railed meeding and me mtiers will work on Iha
choir robes for the Church and
discus* plans for III* Christina!
bazaar, scheduled for P*r. 1 in
front of the Lake Mary post office,
A covered dish lunrheon will ba
TUESDAT
served at noon.

Guests Honored
At Luncheon

Mr*. C. 'J. Ryerson of Collin*
wood, N. J. arrived yesterday to
a 10 day vacation with her
Thanksgiving decoration* high Brough; Mrs. P W fa-well; spend
sister, Mrs. George Matfeit and
lighted the November VAH-5 Mr* l&gt; K. Pearolph; Mr*. J. A.
family on Lily Cl.
Wives luncheon held al the May- dcGanahl; Mr*. R E. Farmer;
Accompanied by Mr* Victor
fair Country Club. Tiny rilgriin Mrs. C. X, James; Mr« P. L. Greene
the group plan* to go
Father hall served as place Jarrell: Mr*. H S. Moor.*; Mrs, to Clewiston to spend Tliatikvgiv
cards, and a foot high Pilgrim II. I. O'Hara; Mrs It K i»,ler
Mr and Mrs. O. E. Brrtrang
Miss and Mr. dominated the la 1holm; Mrs. It W. Ilepp, and ing with another itstrr. Mrs C
i W, Hamil Mr*. Ilamd will come
entertained
(or their daughter,
hie strewn with multicolored au* Mrs
p Schoonover,
hack lu Sanford to he with the
Mary Patricia, with a party cele­
tiimn leave*. Mrs. J. L .Morgan
family for the duration of Mrs,
brating her ninth birthday, at
and Mrs. R. D. Murphy acted
Ryerson'* visit.
Uieir home on Chase Avc
as hostesses fur the gathering Oviedo
Friends of E. V Monforton
The young guests were served a
Poor prize* were won by Mrs.
will be glad to know that he
• i e d chicken dinner. The renter of
A. J. Blaha and Mr*. K. M. Ranis progressing satisfactorily from
attraction wra* the birthday cake,
don Mrs. 1. M. Rowell. Jr. an
a fall he received over the week­
decorated with liny ballerinas
nounced that a eoifee would be
end and hopes to come home
and served with ice cream.
held
in
December
at
the
home
The Oviedo Woman's Club from Setninule Memorial Hospi­
(lame* were enjoyed and p r im
of Mrs. A. W. Smith in li;u of grounds have been landscaped by tal soon.
and favors given to all. Kach
the monthly luncheon Mrs. II. G. Mr* Joe Raiilr ami Mrs James
Mr* J. K. Sporting i* recupe­
one received a plasttr pocket book
Cohen wa* designated as eo hos­ K. Brookshire.
rating from major surgery at the
filled with randy at a aouvenir
tess
for
the
coffee.
Mr. and Alt- Ray tirade* ami Florida Sanitarium. Her room is
of the party.
The December bridge will be Donna were recent guest* of Mr number lit,
held at Ihe Afterburner. NAS and Mrs. Boh Ragsdale at their
'Irs. Herman Swaggerty is re
Sanford, with Mrs. H. A. Lackey home in Titus* illscuperating from major surgery
serving as ho-trs*.
Postmaster ami Mr* J R at " inter Park Merit inM II i*pi
Others attending .he luncheon Jones plan on tir-mlms the nircl lal uni is able to have visitors
included Mrs, E. E. Austin; Mrs. mg of the Fifth Pisirict Post
State Highway patrolman and
J. H, Bailey. Jr.; Mrs. P. J. masters, Sunday al l.cesburg.
Mis. J l„ Sikes were called to
Jimmy Brookshire, who is al Richmond, Va., Sunday, due to
teniling Georgia Tech, will fly the death of Mrs. Sikes' mother.
Lake Mary
home (or fhe Thanksgiving holi­
Mis Ralph Austin Smith at
days This vsill lie Jimmy's (ir*t tended a two day "Ship'm.trd
trip home since going to school House Party** recently, at the
in September.
home of Air* t it.tries AH Dow.11
Mr and Mrs Billy West base in "'Inter Park Other gtievu at
moved into their new home on tending were Air* Dim Stagg,
BY 111A MAY S JOB 1.0 &gt;1
Charm l ake thrive
president of the Jacksonville worn.A in t sc til at k t wL .tlltl hunting
F.r-i Baptist Church Brother.
Little Stevie and Marsha Rags ait's club, Mrs, Donald I*. Black
lurches, which lighted the rnt dale of Titusville, spent the week
hood supper and program 7 p. m. Iaake Butler Group
and
Atr*
"
a
lte
r
S.
Jones
all
ot
ranee, welcomed approximately wi
Pioneer Fellow slitp of First
end with their grandmother. Mrs
guests at a Fridav Ills* 13th cock­ llellle I'. Ragsdale Stevie enjoyed Jackson* tile,
Presbyterian Church * p. m.
Meets For Cookout
Mrs
AlcPnwcll.
chairman
of
'he
tail patty held at the home of Cdr. the trick or ticat pail id llalln-tale federation of women's chlh
The land owner* of Ihe ftrlirtdo
W EDN ESDAY
ami Mr*. K. F. Rowell l.cdr. and
I. akrs amt Lake Butler subdivision
Mrs John McCracken and Cdr. vircn so much, lie tried it again scholarship fund, showed slides of
Ftr-t Raplist Church Training enloved s gel srquainlril rookout
and Mrs itowrll entertained t ieir His mother ml-veil him one day Africa, made during a tour she
discovered linn a few houses enjoyed this summer, The entire Luton supper and officers coun­ on Ihe spacious grounds nf Dv.
gursls with an enjoyable evening ami
away, carrying a paper ha
of dancing and a delicious buffet saving, "Tv*nk or Tweat." and party Wa- planned ar a replica nf cil, R p. m. Prayer meeting, 7:30 and Mrs J. L. Bradin. on thn
that tiutr and ihe guesls were rw p. m.
t.ak* Butler rhain, last weekend.
dinner.
Roy Reisiel paid s surprise lertained as Ihntigh they were on
Girl Scout Troop 233 al First
Thus# attending were Air, and
New residents who have arrived v.-tl to his aunt, M s Esther Bcis
ocean liner tinning the ma-i Pie shy ter ia n Church. 3:15 p m. Mrs. J W Itnchlk, Mr. and Mr*.
In winter in Lake Mary* arc Mr tel. last 'week, from In* Marine an
of Afuea. They were pte-eulcd Senior Rich supper. 6 p. m. Mid­ II. F. Itoehlk, Mrs. H R. Nixon
and Mrs Clifford E. Bather of l*n-i in North Carolina.
souvenirs of Mr*. McDimeH * trip week Bible hour, 7 p in.
and daughters, Jane and Priscilla,
Nelsonvillr. Ohio.
Mr, and Atr*. II. A. Stone, Mr.
Mrs
Harold
Keen
has
asked
that
&lt;;i ESTS ATTENDIN'!* TIIE JilKTIIDAY PARTY of .Mary Fat lierUuitK
and Atrs. E. II. Kstnwltz ami
all mooters interested in re activat­
are left to right (at th t hetui of the table) Cynthia Allen. .Mary Fat ami
Mike, Air. and Mrs. ftwrn Moore.
ing Lake Marv skirl Scout Troop
Debbie Katsbcrg. Back row, Karen Krenter, Antrim Ferrell. Marin Ralston,
Air. amt Mr*. George Porn, Mr.
211 please attend a matin ' meet­
Patricia Uuatavson, Uremia Carter, Murcia Curl, Reed Stutsman. Candy
and Airs, ftwrn Spring, Air. ami
ing wlocll is to la- held at the Bov
Coleman, iteverly Ilisner, Mary Ann McTavDh and Jean Carter. A tm at.
Air*. I). L. Heffman and Child­
Scout Hut Monday. Nov. no at J 30
ren; Air, and Air*. Norman Mill­
tending but not in the picture were the honoree'.* two brother* John and
p in.
er, Mr* Sylvia Workman and
Congratulations arc extended to
Eugene.
son Hobby; Air, amt Mrs. Myron
Mr and Mrs George Stiihhlngl
i Longdyke.
and (amity wl.o have moved into
iheir new Imrne
Friends of Mrs Doris limey v'lll
he sorry to Irani that she is eonfined to Seminole Memorial Hos­
Mrs, R. Peterson and Mr*. R. ver adi tray*,* were give* to Mrs
pital recuperating from surgery.
Csrsngi were co hostesses *t tits C. Kiser, Mrs. J, Crawford and
W. G. Ferguson is aim on the
VAII-t officer* wive* November Mrs. T. Cooley, who will soon be
sirk list and is confined in the
coffee »t the Petersen home in tracing the squadron
BY HELEN SNtlPGR ASK
IHir Slurp • Wide
hospital
Others attending were. Mrs. \V
Winter Psrk .
Mr and Mis. W I. Tyler
Hntisegiicst*
of
'll
and
Mr
Fre-Cliristmns Sale
tualtemiire. Mrs
sir. K.
is. I.
i. sCnskcy,
. o*kcj , daughter. I.m.la aid Mrs (. \
.......... . , .... , '
At the husiness »c»»um. Mr*. I). Blakrmorr.
Etnell w*s elected treasurer. Sil­ Mrs. Elhell. Mrs. H Fisher, Airs. Tyler WMtflj Mr . Lrnora |llo‘ . ,’J,r,r.k
J. Goss, Airs. R. Grawlow. Airs. ker hi ('tuple* last weekend Mr McCarthy's parent*. Air. amt
C. Guthrie, Air*. W, llackett. Air*. They returned lo Green,born for Airs. Stephen AlcCarths and bro­
w
ther. Mr. and Air* Su-|ihrn Alit'ar
W. Kuehn
the (Icdlcation of the Gremshuro
Mr* H. AtrCuinlier and her mo­ Baptist Church, Sunday after­ thy, J r . and daughter Shielia. all
nit; KKDurriONS
ther. Mrs A. rust; Mrs. P. 51c- noon. Their son m law, (hr Rev. of Prtruii, Michigan
In lofts A Hume Improvement
The Lake Alary hoy« I II i tub
Graw, Mr*. R. Alorns, Air* J. lames McCullough took part in
Hem* — SHOP NOW I
Sangster and her mother, Airs. Ihe dedication ceremony
Rev. held Ihe first meeting of the year,
Friday
allrrnoon
under
the
leader­
A. Vlgrant. Airs. R Salre, Airs. AtcCulluugh wa* pastor there
(W ill) I'AIH'Y TICKETS Tnr tin- Ni-miimls* .Memorial Hospital Fink 1.issii* -»*
Mr*. Ruliert G. Anderson en­ C. Smith, Air*. R. Wilt. Mr*. L. from 195? to I9A7 and helped ship of Atr* I’eitl VHvon These
Phone —.
m i d pa rly a r e now on nale. Looking' over some of th e ticket.*, are front the
raise lund* for the new Church. boy* will havi- a Boat in the ( lirisl
tertained in honor of her son, E. Reler and Mrs. N. John-un
FA 1-n.AM
ma&lt; parade and for the coining
left, pink lailic-s Mrs. K. II. I'tiklc-. Aim. Phil Kesslei, and Mis, Jo h n SenShelby Braddoek of Pe,and wa* year they have rlinsrn various m
Tammy, wilh * party at their
k
m
ik.
T
he
Dec.
1
pa
rly
vvtll
he
at
7
p.
lit.
in
tin'
D
e
lta
ry
Civic
C
enter,
A
n
y
.
Ala pie at (Mh M.
guest nf honor al a family din- Icresttng prnjccts
Weible.s Bust At
Jyeme on Join Street.
one i* welcome to attend. Ittcser* atton-s m ay lm m a de hv calling' FA ’J -I27R.
, ner Sunday at the home of his
The dub will hunt u&gt; next meet,
• Tommy was celebrating hit fifth J o i n t C e l e b i U t i O D
parents, Air. and Air*. II. K in* on Tuesdav allenoeoi al the
birthday. The young guest* first
A romlunation wedding anmv r Braddoek. The celebration wa. ,n U k r Mar, .... ........ )n Mr Rich- in MINI TK BREAD PI IJPINft
played games, learned at kinder sarv and birthday celberallon was honor of his birthday. Enjoying , r,i*,room and will , w t
tfu er*
Tstast 3 slice* liread; huller
ginen snd played with the toys held Saturday evening at the Wal- Ihe day with him. were,his wife, ! j„r |jlr
mm ing year
light!). Cut into small cuiiei
brought is gift* lor the honoree.
ter H Weible home on Forrest , parents. Mr*. Hetty Orr and famDivide aiming a o ounce custard
At refreshment tune they all Drive in la&gt;ch Arbor. It wa* th e ' iiy, Drlamt and Marion and their
wem outside and roasted wieners, Welblet anniversary ami the birth children nf Enterprise.
Over five million persons bead cup* Pour burling water uver 1,3
which were served with potato day of Edmond L. Weber.
Mrs Jsnte Skinner an
Mr. a family without a partner Four cup raisin* tn cover, let stand -A
ehips, ic« cream and rake.
Dlhe» enjoying the occasion were and Mr,. T. R. Jones of Lske million art- women without hus­ minute*. (&gt;&lt;am, snip raisin*. Seal
Guests included 1-ori Atornson, Atrs Weber Mr. and Mrs, Myron "a le s were vsrckrnd guests of bands: one million widower*
trr over brrad cube*. Proceed as
Rene Tasker. Barbie Taffer, Ma Reck. Mrs Martha .Ashby, Mr. and Air. and Mr*. Ernest Jonev. Mrs.
with clip custard, but let viand
&gt; Inula Warnke. Jimmy Jones, lajiiie Airs. Gerald Warnke, Air. and Air* Marvin liateller anil Airs. Ken
Eyebrow pencil should he ap­ gu minutes bvlore removing lid
"tlnGananl, Alike LaCour, Lily John Shepherd and John Gajloway. mill Durance. Tamps and Air. plied in a color one tone daikcr
\ pla it of vivid red Gloxinia, a ami Air*. Johnny Sloan of Or­ than the coiffure. With a sharp
Whan.* and Cindy Biker
gift to the hostess, eenlered the lando slso visited the Jones home pencil, apply light, feather stroke*
party table which held a large later this week.
In fill in spaces.
Socially Accepted
array of hors d oeuvrrf, ham, tur
VAH-7 Wives Hold
key and shrimp
Luncheon, Bridge
h r • kkaflrfsl
The officer % wives of VAH 7
BIKACII
m« this week end al the B. ft,
American homeinskers u*e more
q for hridge snd a lun 'ieon, than wo million quarts of liquid
with Mr*. H. F. Ians and Mrs. bleach each year in home laund
ering
*F. H. Galloway a* hostesses.

Mary

P Feted

O n Birthday

Plans Party

Personals

Circle To Meet

Church

Calendar

Personals

VAH-1 Elects New Treasurer

|Enterprise

5 More Days

Personals

G R E G O R Y ’S

FREE~PRIZES

Birthday Party

For Tommy

Coffee, cake, sandwiches ami
rmokiea were served to the group.
Mr* H H. Harrison as appoint­
ed hridge chairman. Prize* were
won by Mr*, h F. Rowell. Mr*.
3. B. Swope ami Mr*. W, A. EllWlg.
Also attending were Airs. J. P.
Boland Mrs. G. G. Zimmerman,
Mrs. W. P. S p e c s , Mr*. H. C.„
| | | t ) i and Mr* W
W.. Collier.

W. II. STEWART
inmninct*
•C iHt

MARKET HARDER SHOP
iocared at the
Farm er a Alarket
1300 Frenrh
f will he (lad k» «e« all
my ofd friend*, and new
husine** is aolreited.
State

TAKE THE FAMILY
OUT - FOR

THANKSGIVING
DINNER

Alxn Special
P ort iona
for

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All Th* Trimminn*
Complete
D inner

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Soviet Composers Know The Score

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By FKANK «
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Dmitri
Kabalevsky, M li true, Met Ua
b*lance aad pretty nearly fell to
the floor, but othenrla* it wa*
plain the six touring Russtsa
composer* weren't about to a sk *
any slips.
They were winding up ■
mouth's tour of the United States
with a press confervas* at the
SUthtr-Hiltoo
Hotel.
Looking
beck. I’m not sura why they
called It. At lb* time I wondered
moetly why they called It for 19
a.m. and then strolled in at ab*«t
10 :N.
In fairness, they probably had
been tipped off by some local
squealer that thia waa the Amer­
ican custom.
Thera was an exchange of smiles
and greetings with the IS or to

hi(%.tnsr as SOON
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CRANBERRIES

Navy Men’s A ct
Tba Seminole County MlnieterU) Aaan. h u written ua
a u h m commending the uaotlfioh nation of eeven men from
thn flnnford Naval Air Button who doMtad blood to a DeBarr woman who w u aorioualy ill. The letter uid:
MWe of tho Semlnolo County lliniaterial Auodation
irlah to acclaim and commend the heroic and nelf-aacrificing
cfforU of aeven men from the Sanfort Nnvai Station We
noted roeeaMy that them men sacrificed blood for an elderly
lady of tho DaBery community whom aoee of them knew.
«Wd f«a| that thla ia a noble example for all of ua who
ttvo la tha community, whether in aervke or civilian life,
aad wo pralaa thia, u wa feel thia a work worthy of all
rhilaltogM Theae mm wen Hated u Leonard Zialler. Erneat
H. Smith, Stanley Schrader, Marvin Letter, Harry D. King.
OUriee Stoudt, and Jack Erickaon.
Tha members of the minieterial aaaociation are right—
i w u a nobto eumple for ua all.

TUthon Khreinlkov, with smil­
ing fun face Slid he was glad
to oblige. He aaid the Russians
had visited tight M# cities and
many states from cos it to M ist
and bad hem greatly enriched by
their tour.
Threulh the interpreter he cov­
ered this thou to*. In a number of
ways, la not more than 10 or 13
minutes.
"There U no doubt," he slid,
Howard Mitchell, director of tho "but that our trip h a i broadened
National Symphony Orchestra, our idea of the American nature,

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Florida Real Estate
Oust Hofffa
MIAMI (CPU — Hi* Tetm iters
L'aka h u more t a n I t millio*
M U n M MUD4, »M »r«»lklfll
MrestmewU la b a a n ta f Florida.
But (Iw unto* h ai UN,ON in
Florida it would Ilk* t o h m
Mack. And this Uto.OOO eoold lead
t« tbo ouster of tough Jimmy
Hoffa aa the union's prwldret.
That |W ,010 reprewoU Mm ana
bad Taamatar tovwstmoot la FlaxWa.
Tba good o m i include: -WJOOW ia Oh EvargladM Hotal la
Miami.
Na­
•434M.M* la Um Miami Nx*
M «al Bato.
—Two milUoa doilara ia tba
Hamiltoo House apartment build­
ing under toaatructiaa on Miami
Baaeb.
th* Castaways
Caatawaya
•&gt;01,300,ON la tba
Hotel on Miami Baaeb.
represent
Thaoa investments repreMnt
tho union’*
union's
about one aavaath of tba
pension fund.
19 million dollar pen*ion
The real attale Investments
lnvaatmenta are
wing
la Um form of interest drawing
mortgagee and presumably tba
naioa baa no aay in tba manage*
meat of tba properties. Tba money
la the Miami National Bank was
loaned to an Individual, Lou Pol­
ler, who bought a majority of
Ifea banka shares.
Tba 9399.000 ia in a non Interest
bearing account in tba Florida
National Bank of Orlando and the
Teamsters are suing to gat it
back.
O’Donoghue, chairMartin r .. O'Donoghue,
chair­
monitor*
man of the board of monitor!
appointed by a federal court to
cfoan up the Team
stars, says ha
Taamslers,
he
will try to have Hoffs
Hoffa removed
for his part in the real estate
estita
deal which put tho money there,
there.
real
aetata
Tbo disastrous ra
il estate
transection began when
whan Hoffs dede­
posited 1500,000 of funds beloogbelong.

tog to T aaatter Local 2*0 of De­
troit In tb* Florida National Bank
«( Oriaado. Tba money was secu­
rity for a loan to Haifa's friend,
Hoary Lower, praildent of a rest
ostalo development at Ttluavllle,
Fla., called Sun Valley, Inc.
Shortly after the security wae
put up, Lower gavo Hoffa $29,ON
sa an "interest free loan," the
monitors u id . Lower later told
hi* interest in Sun Valley to an
another Hoffa crony, Benjamin
Drsnow. The Sun Vatley company
paid off about HN.ON of tbo loan
and then went broke.
Sua Valley w u a much-adver­
tised project to provide Florida
homea for thousands of retired
union men. Water, roads, utilities
and other conveniences for Sun
Valley buyers w trt described in
malted advertising. The scheme
w u exposed as not complying
with Florida real estsl* laws.
Not oven water was ever provid­
ed. Only two homes in the 2,300
acre ghost town w trt ever compitted and occupied. Today woods
grow In its only paved street.
U was also disclosed that Lower
bought the land in Sun Valley tor
993 an acre, told It tor &gt;2,633 an
sere, aad never put the profit
beck in the development.
When the monitor* accused Hof­
fa of mishandling the Detroit lo­
cal'* money, and demanded the
remainder be removed to an inIare st-bearing invartment,
the
Teamatera triad to withdraw Um
money.
Tha hank refused to give it up,
saying it was still collateral for
tho outstanding loin to Sun Vnl.
leyThe Tstm ttw a have brought
suit to have the money returned
end that's where the m atter
(lands aow.

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Assignment Washington
BY ED KUTERBA
SOLDI J'OI.E — la the belly of
the 75-ton Globemeswr, Airmen
First Class Ron Euscher of Little
Compton, R. 1, pats hit big hand
on tha cargo pararhulc. "Four
hundred and seventy-seven dol­
lars,'* he u id , "for one trip."
That's what the ‘chute cost. In
e couple minutes It would be let­
ting down a 35-gilIon drum of die­
sel fuel onto the drop rone just
off the Pole. To Iry to salvage the

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half-million doilara' worth of para­
chutes already down there would
cost more than they're worth.
This single trip by C-124 Globemaster from the main aupply base
on the Antarctic coastline alone
costa perhaps $25,ON. Someone
figured that It costs about f l mil­
lion to maintain each of the 17
men et the Pole for one year.
This is cheap when you figure
that we — and not the Russians—
are in possession of the South Pole,
Altogether, the Navy's Deepfreeze
projects for I960 will cost 9150
million. Up t. this year with nur
IGY programs, taxpayers shelled
out a quarter-billion dollars for
work in Antarctica.
It costs money to cope with culil.
Rut what impresses me most is
the way these men work. All are
volunteers and none of the service­
men get* extra pay.
1 was talking to tile crew as we
came up the Beardmoro Glacier
and they were telling me about
Euscher. who ii load m aster of this
plane. Ron. a lanky six foot three
and only 23. was up at S a. m.
to load the cargo — is drums each
weighing more than 500 pounds
He had only one assistant. He had
to work in nunu* 30 weather In
an unheated plane on the let run­
way.

We wish to eipress our great
appreciation for the news cover­
age. and picture of some of our
children packing clothing fur the
children overseas, as well as your
own very good editorial concern­
ing the aims of our recent ob­
servance of World Community
Day, November 6th.
Thanks to your help, and the
generosity of Sanford Church
Women, we were able to send 42
pounds of good clothing for bab­
ies and children, as well as
93419 toward Christian service in
new area* overseas.I'nited Church Women
In The Family
of Sanford
Mrs. Mary R. Schmah
NEW YORK (UP1| - Ethel
President.
Merman's daughter. 17-year-old
Ethel Six, has decided to start
Editor:
a stage career next summer by
We wish to sincerrly thank The working in stock companies. She
Sanford Herald for its wholeheart­ is now- a frethman at Colorado
ed cooperation in giving the Dusty College. If all goes well during
Boots Riding Association advance the summer, she might decide
publicity on the rodeo held last to try immediately for a role on
Sunday. Mr. Slubbings did a fine Broadway next season. Daughter,
job with the pictures and every­ by the way. is interested in the
one was well pleased.
dramatic stage, not the musical.
We liked the composition and
wnteup on the advertising which
we placed with your paper and Lurjfe Scale
feel that it had much to do with
HOLLYWOOD (UPI&gt; — Walt
the good attendance.
Disney is planning a large scale
Thank you very m u t. again. 1 two part television production lo
Russell I. DeWitt
dramatire the first explo.ation of
The Dusty Roots
the Colorado River by Major John
Riding Association
i Wesley Powell In 1569. John Beal
Publicity Committee
i and Brian Keith will co-star.

The time now la nearly 4 a. m.
the next day and he’s still at it.
Dumping a cargo from 1,500 feet
is tricky, L iit year, Euscher won
the Air Medal for risking his neck
when a hunk of lumber caught In
the open batch.
He leaned over with nothing be­
tween biin and the lea but frigid
Antarctic sky. He hooked his toes
onto a ridge and beat a t tha lum­
ber with a heavy chain until he
knocked it loose.
I got this story from tha crew.
Euscher wouldn't talk about it.
All our 11 parachutes opened.
The Globemaster ahead dropped a
"stream er." A streamer is cargo
that plummets down with an un­
opened ‘chute.
Ll. Sidney Tocbin, medical doc­
tor of Easton, Pe„ manning the
Pole radio and watching the drops,
kidded about the streamer. "It's
better than you did last week.. . "
He, wa* referring to the oil drum
that atriamed right smack through
the scientists* t.ooo foot earth­
quake-recording tunnel.
Once last year, ■ Globemaster
dropped a four-ton tractor — and
it “atreamcred." Went 36 feet
through the ice and snow; and
there it lies today.
Two weeks ago the Air Force
successfully dropped a nine-ton
tractor. Sen. Henry Jarkson (D.,Wash ), on board the plane, at­
tached a little Washington Slate
flag to the machine before it sailed
down.
Most everybody un their first
Pole trip gels an irresialible urge
to drop something on the Foie. I
was going to be different.
Une after another those package!
went sailing through the hatch, and
1 sat there fighting the urge. Then
just before Airman Euscher let
the final batch go; 1 thrust my
hand into ray billfold, pulled out a
calling card and slipped it under
the taut canvas that covered an
oil drum.
I left my calling card at tha
Pole, and somehow I feel embar­
rassed about it.

By FBED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) - Ernest
Hemingway's last TV rapresenUUon before Thursday night wai
"F o r Whom The Ball Tolls,"
which sufftred because too much
story bad to be left out.
"The Killers," first of four
Homingway .torics as adapted by
A. E. Hotchner productions to be
seen on CBS-TV’s Electro Play­
house suffered because too much
story had to be thrown In. As a
result, the 90-mlnute production
was Incredibly bad.
The reason I said this Is that
you can't play around with thia
partlculaf ltem lnjw ay short story
about a man who is not the mas­
ter of his fate. It's a story that
ia charged with fatalistic dialogue
and philosophy which sends the
reader's imagination going off in
all directions. Tho proper sotting
for tho story is th* imagination,
not the TV stage.
llotchner's adaptation diluted
Hemingway's tight little point
with some shrieking, something of
a minor love story, and brushes
against other forces that might
have altered the fate of his hunt­
ed hero, Ole Anderson. After dis­
posing of the original story in
about 20 minute* though, you can
imagine llotchner's problem —
■bout 70 minutes left over.
Of special interest in this pro­
duction wes the dramatic acting
debut of Ingemar Johansson, the
heavyweight champion of the
world. Portraying Ole Andwson,
Ingo handled hi* lines with the
proper feeling, but his movements
were unnatural and indicated that
director Tom Donovan had over­
coached him.
Dane Clark and Robert Middleton acted as the killers. Dressed
in black, they brandished s
sawed-off shotgun and menacing
George Raft-type dialogue whither
they went. Ray Walston, as
George, the owner of the diner,
turned in the most convincing Job
of the night. Dean Stockwell as
an eager-be aver Nick Adame was
burdened with some shallow, neoheroic dialogue.
The musical background for the
production sounded ss if it had
been left over from a program
that might have been railed, "a
cavalcade of quit shows." It waa
too loud, too insensitive even for
the broad action It bad to accom­
pany.
I'd say the only one who bene­
fite d from this show was Jo­
hansson. Having displayed consid­
erable charm a* s singer on a
Dinah Shore show, he now teems
to have some natural ability ai
an actor,

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the American people, and the
American culture — aad in particular th* America* musical cul­
ture. We her* a knowledge now
of tho syatem of musieal educetie* to th* United States. W* hid
a a opportunity *f meeting A
musical youth *f America. Now
we know about tho American peo­
ple aad culture much more thin
we knew before."
He hadn't u id specifically, t
pointed out, whether hie group's
broadened view of America rim *
as a ebaage for the better or
worse.
"Our attitude toward American
culture U that It la aa extremely
high culture," Khrennikov s s 4 t
smiling firmly.
I had a feeling this fed abort
of aa answer. Maybe Boris Yarustovsky had been mad* on tbo
group by our "wealthy aad clever
planning" of libraries, unlrersities, public buildings, end thea­
ters. He said they were impressed
loo by our art forms ether thin
music, Uka painting.
"I cannot say of course." ho
added, bowovor, "that our t u t f
are always the sami.’’
Well, why not try It once more,
I u i d to myself. So 1 noted there
had bee* pleuaot mention &lt;4
classical music and symphonic
orchestras, but I wondered if sny
of tha visiting six had had time
to catch radio's musical f a r e popular stuff like, say, reck 'a
roll — and If to, ho~ did they
Uko It?
On* thing I learned out af th a
wax that rock 'a roll, when trim lated into Rusiiaa, comes out
rock 'n roll. Also that Kabalevsky
for o at didn’t care for the snick• r that went up at its mention
from the more long-haired seg­
ment of the press.
"The question is somewSal
Strange," he said, icily, "Even
more strange is th* feel that th*
newsmen preseot are smiling."
Mitchell leaped diptomatiesUtt
Into the breads to say he waT
sure the question had been mis­
understood. He rephrased It.i
Even so, "I'v e heard good popu­
la r music aad mode I don't like."
wna about the Beat I could gat
for an answer.
Mitchell told tb* visiters he waa
happy they bad been enriched by
their tour. Ho said wo bad too.
Tho press smiled, said thaahs, and
reached for its coats.
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c u t a t Art Carney * Doc. 4 NBCTV comedy eperial, "Very Impor­
tant People". Tony Pastor, the
former big band leader of tho
1990*, appear* ■» part of a new
tansies! set with his tw* sons am
the CBS-TV Ed Sullivan Show
Sunday, Nov, 29. Peggy Cass and
Cliff "Charley Weaver" Arquette
will accompany Jack P eer whan
f u r 's NBC-TV show origin at* i
from Hollywood during tbo first
two weeks of December.
Ernie Ford, whose parody of
"Tho Mikado" w u a success last
season, again (urns to Gilbert and
Sullivan on his NBC-TV show of
Jan. 14, with aa abbreviated
"H.M.S. Pinafore". Eddie Albert
la tha naw guest star for Pat
Boone's ABC-TV show on Thurs­
day, Dec. 3, w w that boxerdancer Sugar Ray Rebtoaon baa
bowed out. Judith Anderson, ap­
pearing on NBC-TV’s Hall of
Fame "Christmas Festival." Sun­
day, Dec. 13, will road "Tho Na­
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By JERRY COVINGTON
Tomorrow night markn one of the oldM t football rivalries in Central Florida.
F or aereral decade* now the Sanford
"Celery Feds" and Seminole* have ex.
changed trips with neighboring DeLand
in the Thanksgiving eve football contest.
It has always been in the past, and I am
sure it will be the same way tomorrow
night, that no matter what kind of sea.
son these two team* have had, when they
get together anything can happen. The
Bulldoga-Semlnole clash, as usual, marks
the end of the season for 1939. This year
the game will be played in DeLand.
As the season nears its end, it is hard
U&gt; realise th a t it is here. Although it has
had ju s t a .500 season this year's team
h a s been one of the greatest ones to
watch. Seeing that playing a conservative
type of football didn’t suit his ball team.
Coach Jim Pigott gave his offense the
reins and, playing a gambling, wide open
type of ball game they became the most
colorful offense in the history of the
school. The passing game was the great­
est I’ve ever seen in high school ball and
ends Terry Christensen and Jim Gracey
were the difference.
' I recall th a t the first football article,
I wrote this year was one expressing
eioubt about th e ends on this yearns team.
Jim Gracey, who had been a atandout in
track and a great on the basketball court,
was asked to come out for football for the
first time. Due to his inexperience he was

rated as a big question mark. Christensen
played on the JV team last year and could
little more than catch a pass so he, too,
was listed as doubtful of holding the job.
Well, it didn't even take these two a
full game before they had everyone amaz­
ed. They have been snagging the pigskin
all over the field and their great hands
and speed have accounted for three,
fourths of the Sanford points this season.
It ju st goes to show that a kid with
enough determination and a little natural
ability can do ju st about anything if
someone has faith in him.
It does your heart good to find a perfeet football player’s parent. I know a
couple who fit this description in my
books. Terry's folks, Cathy and Jim, go
about it in the way 1 udmirq. They are
very interested in every way. They attend practice when they can and they
make every trip in and out of town with
the team. Where they differ from a lot of
people is that they leave the coaching up
to the coaches and, although they are
very proud of their son, they are not
afraid to admit a little mistake now and
then. You might call them the strong,
silent type. They are always there but you
hear very little from them.
Cathy and Jim. you are to be com.
mended for the fine job you have done
with your aon and I might add that you
are a sportswritcr’a dream of proud parents.

Butts, Georgia
Coach Voted Top
Mentor In SEC
ATLANTA, Gs. (L'PI)—G«or.
gis t Wally Butts, who entered
his Stst Bulldog season with a
team loaded with question marts
and ended up with the league
championship, today was named
Southeastern Conference Coach of
tha Year by United Presa Inter­
national.
Butts' Bulldogs, minus All-Con­
ference fullback Theron Sapp who
test graduated and atellar lintback Dave Lloyd who turned pro,
were billed for a aerond division
finish in the SEC this fall.
After all, Georgia was 10th last
year with an over-all 4-6 record
and Butts himself had said that
there were no great tophomores
on hand to change that picture.
Butts underestimated hla team.
True, there were few sophomores.
But the veterans reached new
heights and when Georgia upset
beefy Auburn. 14-13, 10 days ago
it gave tha Bulldog* an 8-1 rec­
ord and th tir first SEC crown
sinte 1948.

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Press Interastlonsl
tion play as run by Trnn»t*ee. the regular starting quarterback.
l'lorida Coach Bob Woodruff The Vols held a light workout, Georgia had a UO-nunute work­
0 summed U up Mondsy sbout this resting up from their 20-0 beating out, mainly stressing signal drills
waokend's traditional Southeast­ by Kentucky Saturday. Assistant and pats defense.
Coach Hugh Faust told the squad
Auburn bad a light day Monday
ern Conference final game: ‘■lie- the Commodores were "like a big
and planned heavy pad* today
member, past records mean noth­ firecracker — ready to explode and Wednesday in preparation for
Saturday."
ing In state rivalries."
Alabama. Tha Crimtan Tide re­
(iaorgia Tech worked on pass viewed movies of the Memphis
Woodruff and (he rest of the
coaches, players and faaa know defense and some pass offense State game and heard a scouting
season records, bowl bids and ex­ with quarterback Fred Braselton report on the Tiger*.
Tulanr, L8U and Kentucky
pert opinions are worth little reported ready for action against
when the intra-state rivalries Georgia Saturday. Braselton, who have already completed their
come into play. They a r t the missed Tech’a la«t two games, It seasons.
O games that count most with stu­
dents, alumni and in the memory,
Florida meets independent Mi­
CAREER CLOSING - - - - By Alan Mavtr
ami a t Jacksonville, which is jok­
ingly referred to aa a neutral site
ANDERSON.
for the Saturday game whieh
A R M Y BACXy c l o s e s
may give Miami an Orange Bowl
a
a u ~ tits b x -’l l /a v r
hid if they paste the Gators.
c a c &gt;e t f o o t b a l l
There are more active Florida
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alumni in Jacksonville than any
H A Y *
•■(her city outside of the Gators'
av
borne.
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Z°e:
J i k A i
ru ff Is worried about Miami’s
Fran Curd. "C u rd 's play this
year has been the main reason
for Miami , success," he said.
Mijaissippl, remembering that
ha Saturday date with Mississippi
Btsle is in Starkevllle where the
Maroons in 1U57 fought them to a
J-7 tie, had a heavy workout and
Words of warning from Coach
_ Johnny Vaught. State worked two
• hours on pass offense and pass de­
fense. alternating Billy Hill, Billy
•Tohill and John Correro at quar.
terback. Coach Wade Walker said
rough work would end Wednesday.
Vanderbilt, running through a
90-minute workout, featured a de­
fense agsinst the piss or-run op­

NEW YORK (CPI) — Cut
D'Amato, banned fight manager,
today Jerked the New York Stale
Athletic Commission into the mid­
dle of a hassle over heavyweight
champion Ingemar Johansson’s
$132,000 fight purse.
D'Amato, pilot of ex-champion
Floyd Patterson, threatened to sue
every member of the commission
If It released the $132,noo to Jo­
hansson before he csrried out a
return-bout contract with Patter­
son.
The r o m m i s s i o n revoked
D'Amato* license* at manager
and second Monday for miscon­
duct before and after the June 26
fight in which Swedish Ingemar
won the crown from Parreraon
on a third round knockout.
Then someone at the commis­
sion started the report that the
commission had ruled Johansson
could pick up his purse any lime
he wanled it. Chairman Melvin L.
Krules itch emphatically denied
that any such ruling had been
made.
He did say. however, that the
commission was merely holding
the money, " a t Johansson's re­
quest," as It accumulated from
various sources connected with the
June fight.
He said also tha commission
has no return-bout contract on
file.
But Krulcwitch declined lo an­
swer when asked if Ingemar
| could pick up hia purse before
fighting Patterson again.

Ring Results

Miami Holds Down
Heavy Drilling

NEW YORK (L'PIi—Emil* Grif­
fith, 14714 Now York, atopped
Ray Lancaster, 147, Spartanburg.
8. C. (7).
PROVIDENCE, R. f. (CPI) George Maddox, 117, Hyaanis,
Mast., stopped Dick Vert*. 134,
New York (41.
CHICAGO (UPD—Cecil Shorts.
149'i Cleveland, stopped Jerry
Jordan, Ita. Chicago (3).
CARACAS. Venezuela ( U P liRoeky Kalingo, 144*a. the Philip­
pines, stopped Ftoreniino Fernan­
dez. 144' i, Cuba (1).
NEW ORLEANS (L'PI) -H udcll
glitch, I (Sis, Louisville, outpointed
Holly Mims, 1S4* Washington. D.
C- (10).
SANTA MONICA. Calif. ( L 'P liMauro Vazquez, 13V Mexico, outinted Jimmy Hornsby, 134‘s,
a Angeles, (toi.
LAS VEGAS. Nev. (L'PI)—Neal
Bjvera, 142. Las Vegas, outpoint­
ed At (Tiger) Williams, ISO's, Lot
Angeles, tlO).

CORAL GABLES (LPI) - With
an Orange Bowl bid looking
high. University of Miami Coach
Andy Guslaftois isn't chancing
injuries to hi• team before Satur­
day a clash with Florida at Jack­
sonville.
The Hurricanes will take only
• hurt, no-contart workouts the
rest of the week following Mon­
day's offensive • defensive scrim­
mage.
Gustafson said that the squad
was in the be«t phyairal shape
it ha* been in for a month.
Although tackle Diaries (.inning,
guard Jim Craw fold and • enter
Jim Olio were on Ihe sideline*
Monday, they are expected to
play against the Gators.

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TALLAHASSEE (L'PI) — rio
rids State officials are looking to
the Southeastern Conference for
a new head football coach lo suc­
ceed Perry Moss.
The selection committee met
privately Monday to begin con­
sidering candidates for the job.
A spokesman admitted later the
committee prefers someone from
the SEC. either a head coach or
top assistant. H o w e v e r , new
Athletic Director Vaughn Mancha
said "top names" from other parts
of the country also would he con
liderrd.
The .Seminole High Football
He said a "flood of applications"
team will get a free chicken bar­ had been received, but that it was
becue dinner from the Seminole "not likely a selection will be
High Boosters Club Dec. 1.
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The 7 p. m. annual dinner will
he held at the Sanford Elks' Club.
Club member* wishing to attend
should phone m their reservations
to Gordon Brtdley FA 7 3928 or
Bcddv Lake. FA 2 64*1 by Fri­
day. Reservations are It.30 per
d ig S to re • W ide
person.

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Zeigler, a former member of the
Si. louta Cardinals organization
and genrral manager of three
minor league clubs, has been add­
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geles Dodgers.
/.d rier, who served as GM at
Toronto and Rochester of the
International I-eagur and Port­
land of the Pacific Coast league,
will assist Dodger General 3lanager E J. (Buzzio Ha vast and
Asst. General Manager Dick
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NEW YORK (UPD—Syracuse,
which testa its perfect r e c o r d
against the "spoiler*" from UCLA
next week, remained first in UniL
*d Tress International's m a j o r
college riling* today for the third
straight week,
Mississippi, Idle last week, re­
placed Southern California in tha
runnerup spot. UCLA, which plays
Utah this week, warmed up for
Its clash with Syracuse by upset­
ting Southern California last Sat­
urday, 10-3.
While Southern California fell to
•eventh after suffering Its Brat
1939 defeat, Louisiana State ad­
vanced from fourth to third. Tex­
THE FIGHTING GREYHOUNDS will bo pitted against South Sumter in
as moved from sixth to fourth
the Turkey Bowl which will ba played tomorrow at Lyman Field. Firat row.
and Wisconsin, the Big Ten's
left to rig h t; Reiter. Presley. Berwick, Bueaae. Tennant, M. Brown, Krohne,
Ross Bowl representative, from
Heckman. Hitchcock, Roberts, Chaudoin. Second row; tandreas. Newton,
ninth lo fifth. Georgia, Southern
California, Washington, T a x a a
Powell, Kennedy, BaUard. Hood, Howton, Brown. De Rosa, McKvers,
Christian and Arkanaaa completed
O'Neil. Third row; Rrazal, Porter, Lisk, Hoover, Williams, Barnes, Bloyd,
the top 10 In that order.
Fimmet, and French.
All the .op-ranked teams except
Syracuse who ended their regular
seasons or finish this week. The
33 leading coaches who rata the
major schools for UPI will aelact
a national champion aftar tha
CHICAGO (L'PI) - An efficien­ scored and stolen beset, but ta
Dec. 3 Syracuaa-UCLA game at
cy expert said today he hat de­ what esteat has this offensive
Los Angeles.
play contributed to the scoring of
Auburn headed the second 19
veloped a method of rating base­ runt, the basis of which games
group. Illinois, Penn State, Clemball players lo give a truer pic­ are won?" Bohl said.
aon, 3lichlgan State. Miami (Fla),
ture of their worth than the limeThe efficiency expert slid his ^
Oregon. Northwestern, Wyoming.
honored system of billing and "point rating system" will reme­
Oklahoma and Alabama followed
dy these faults, making it easier
fielding averages.
In order. Georgia Tech, Pitts­
United
Pres*
Iateraalional
"What good is a b ite hit with for the fans te learn a player's
burgh and 3lis*ourl were the only
Georgia's "Cinderella" football other teams mentioned on this
no turn on if a hitler tries to value," and especially for Ihe
stretch a single Into a double ami rltth owner* who need a heller team is being courted by no 1*** week's ballots.
gets caught, nr if he gets a dou­ guide for salary pa-menl," he thin four bowl selection commit­
ble and Is picked off *»v poor bate said.
Bohl'a basic principle I* to cred­ tee).
running." he *«ka. •
Alfred J. Hold, a one-time mi­ it the player In points for bis con­ Promoters of the Orange, Gator,
nor league first baseman and now tribution to the scoring of runs, Blue Boonet and Liberty bowls
9
chief engineer for a Chicago man­ and, conversely, to charge the art bidding for the Bulldogs, who
agement firm, said there is player when hla play results in bounced back from a dismal 4 6
"plenty of other things wrong" a loti of potanllal runs.
"Tha basic unit of measure is record last season to win the
with the current methods, particu­
larly Its failure to discredit a a run. which is equal to 100 Southeastern C.nferenca title (hie
NEW YORK (UPI) — Lores
points." Bohl explained. "A bom* year.
player for "bonehead" plays.
(Gump) Woraley, (ha New York
"The present system has no run with non* on bat* It 100
Coach Wally Butts scheduled a Bangers' (unloving goalie, waa
way of measuring boners, mis- points, and baaei-ampty tingles, squid meeting for today, presum­ extremely bitter today over hia
playi and hitting or bunting into doublet or triples are worth 23,
demotion to Springfiell of the
ably to discuss all four bowl in­ American League,
double plays. The players, of 30 and 73 pelots respectively."
The player also gets 33 points vitations. However, the sixth rank"I'm leaving for Springfield to­
course, get credit for base hits,
singles, doublet, triplet or home credit for each base be advances rd Bulldogs are not expectrd to day and I don't care If they (ths
runs, and for runs balled In, run* a runner or runner*.
accept a bid until after thrlr an­ Bangers) leave ma there," Wonnual grudge miach against Geor­ Icy aaid. "I don't want to mov#
again—at least not this season.
gia Tech al Altanla Saturday.
"This moving your family
Officials of tha Liberty Bowl around all the time is no Joke."
General Manager Muzz Patrick
ire an anxious to match Georgia
agalnat Penn Stale in their in­ announced Monday that the Ran­
augural game at Philadelphia gers were calling up Marcel Pall­
Dec. IB that they aent two repre­ ia from Springfield to replace
sentatives to Athens. Ga., Moo- Woraley because "Gump ha* Iftokad very nervoua" in recent
day for a meeting with Butt*.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. ( UPD — in overall record of 18 wins, 34
The Orange Bowl selection com­ games.
Patrick revealed that Alf Pike,
mittee alto la hot on Georgia's
The sxe fell Mundsy on Bus Mer- luaaes and ana tie.
trail, although Miami also la be­ ths Bangers' new coach, was of
let, one of the "nice guys" of the
ing considered as a possible op­ ths opinion that Worsley's own
college coaching profession.
ponent for Missouri in tha Flori­ teammates felt Gump was costing
Mertc*. head football roach at
them an average of a goal x
da rlaiilc.
Kansas Stale for the past five
"We won't do anything until gam*.
year*, submitted hia resignation
TALLAHASSEE
(UPD — after Saturday's games," said
to a special session of the school's There's a chance that star half- Van C. Kussrow, chairman of
the Orange llowl selection com­
athletic council.
tuck Fred Pickard may be able
Hi* plant for the future?
to play agaln&gt;t Tampa Saturday mittee. "It all depends on what
"Any time a p*r*on leaves a In Florida Stale'a final contest of happen* al Jacksonville and At­
lanta."
job like I did, lie has no plant the aeasun.
MIAMI (UPD —Edwin Ahlqvist,
Miami, which bounced Into the
lor the future," Merle* said. "I
Pickard. F.HU'a all lime rushing bowl picture by surprising Michi­ Swedish advisor tn heavyweight
luve been a player or coach for leader, missed the Florida game
rhampion
Ingemar Johansson,
25 years and hope to continue in last week because of a leg injury gan Slate last Friday night, closes will come to Miami Dee. 3 to
out
it*
regular
season
against
alhelilct. However, 1 felt it was suffered in practice. Coach Perry
dixruss Johanxaon's rematch with
lime lo resign here . . . seeing as $toss said he would announce Florida at Jacksonville Saturday. Flovd Patterson.
The
Gator
Bowl
selection
com­
my teams won only one third of before gnnie time whether Pick­
Maj. W. II. I’rrples, member
mittee has added Pittsburgh and
their ronfrirncc games since 1 ard will be able lo see action.
South Carolina to its list of can­ of • citizens committee trying tn
came here."
Moss said that although the didates, which also includes Geor­ get the fight here, disclosed that
Merles, a soft-spoken individual Seminole* made ‘‘several major gia, Georgia Tech, Alabama, Mi­ Ahlqvist had expressed "con­
who saw his team compile a dis­ mistake*" In their IIS lose In ami and Clsmson, while officials siderable interest" in Sliaml when
mal 2-8 won-lost record this year, Florida last Saturday, he thought of the Blue Bonnet Bowl at Hous­ he talked with Peeples via overaxial it was my worst year ever." the team played "inspired" foot­ ton, Tex., would like lo match teas telephone. But he made ns
The likeable 39-year-old mentor ball.
Gaorgia agsinst Texas Christian. committment*.
was happy about one thing—his
club's 29-14 victory over Nebraska
last week. "To me that last win
against Nebraska meant a lot. It
made up for a lot of things and I
•ure was glad to aea it, particu­
larly fur the senior* on the squad
who can rlusa out careers now
with a good taste in their
mouths."
During hi* five years at tha
LOVB THAT
B Y S JU D E B A K E R
helm of Kansas State football
forces. M e r l e s ' teams compiled

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The Duke at Norfolk is moving the lead character had been chang­
I hie Urea and penatn out of Arun­ ed ia midstream, ae to speak, to
del Cattle, o m of England's moat
historic and ttItaly bamee. tta up- .got the shew on the road with cool
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i keep la more than tto dueal purse efficiency and hot pageantry.
In 1MT, he •’ran” the marriage
can aland.
Ordinarily, auch a real eauie of the present I sovereign- Owe*
note from the Almanack do Gotha Elisabeth II. to Prince Philip, with
would icarcely touch me. But 1 feel dispatch and aplomb. Even tto
that ! know Norfolk fairly well, then Princess Elisabeth was Im­
although be wouldn’t recognixe me pressed. As she left Westminster
from a hole in the wall. But there Abbey with her bridegroom, she
muat be a handful of newamen paused on the threshold to thank
featured alt over the world who Norfolk for his labors.
will alwaya feel that the Duk* ia Again, to IMS. Norfolk was re ­
a nonpareil who, but the accident sponsible for the trace aad per­
I - -J lZ \ __ —«*AVSf_j of birth, could have beta a Britiah fection of Elisabeth’s coronation.
Billy Ro*t.
, tt is doubtful if there Is a cere­
ARMY RECRUIT Harold
By virtue of the fact that he waa monial in the world as long and
R. Stone, 19, son of Mr. and bom the in te r nth Duke of Norfolk, as complicated by traditioo and
Mr*. Herman A. Stone. On- bo waa aim born England’s pre­ ritual as the coronation of a Bri­
teen, recently completed mier duke and hla country's heredi­ tish sovereign. Norfolk, a martinet,
the eight-week radio relay tary earl marshal. Aa earl mar- ran it with an iroo hand.
each of the dukci of Norfolk
It U not Just a cast of transform­
and c a r r i e r operation dial,
are stuck with the job of arranging ing the Abbey into a theatre for
courae at The Southeastern the complicated public ceremonials the event, or getting the crown JewSignal School, Fort Gordon, connect*d with the marriage, coro­ el* polished, or of alerting the
Ga. Stone waa trained to nation and death o f ■ British so t - Archblrhop of Canterbury. The
operate Bnd maintain radio ertgn.
earl marshal m|ist also arrange for
It I* the duke’s responsibility to adequate sanitary facilities in the
relay ayatem.e and carrier
equipment. A 1959 gradu. see that such ceremonies are per­ Abbey, for first-aid attendants, and
ate of Seminole High formed not only with deference to even, ia 1*53, for a d rift of brew­
traditioo but also to accomodate ery horses to pull many of tto
School, he entered the such
quirks of temperament as are great stata carriages.
Army last June and com­ permissible,
on state occasion*, in
In 1953. newsmen were greatly
pleted basic training a t the royal family. You think you got indebted to Norfolk for ■ drees re­
Fort Jnckunn, S. C.
headaches' The earl marshal muet hearsal of the coronation, four days
combine the talents of an anti­ before the real thing, that to
quarian, diplomat, psychologist, ef­ threw open to the press for tto first
Scouts Sign
ficiency expert, Broadway produ­ time la history,
DETROIT turn - If Ike Guer­ cer and straw boss.
The present duke may nevar to
On three occasions as a reporter as famoua as the first, immortalis­
re. m inajcr at Havane of the
Cuban Wintrr League, and Babel 1 have had cause to rejoice that ed in the first act of Shakespeare's
the present duke, an austere, aloof "Richard II." Or a t the third duke,
Pare*. gensrsl manager of Maya, —yea, haughty------man docs com­ two of those unfortunate nieces,
g u n of the Puerto Rican League, bine these talents.
Anne Roleyn end Catherine How­
have been signed ai full time
His first big job as carl marshal ard, married Henry VIII and lost
smuts by the Detroit Tiger*.
was the coronation of the late King their respective heads.

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thsir conduct had convinced him it
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11 Special S lrrltaa
IS-A Basal/ P ailira
11 Fla*Ira A PI a ala
11 h e • Lheateck - lappMai
11 Maekhory • T u fa
- 1 1 Boat* aaA Matara
" t o , AatanaMW*
IDA T rallm
tL h n k n

M . Aftktoa Fat lala
R Naltu i A Faraasala
1 4 - Laat A Fatal
S I Rtocatiaa — Iattnscti#*
ANNOUNCEMINT

»V. R. Stewart a tutounce* S n

toaning M the Market Barber
M op located at the State FarmM i Market, L308 French Atm.
1 wfl h* glad to tec aH my old
kited* tod m w buainasi la
aoiicited.
I. Goad Faad

RUE. . .Sweetheart of The OF­
FICE Bar, mvitaa y’all to com#
on out and tap “ Hello*’. — U fa
M on the Country Club Road in
Lake Mary )
Order yowr pte* and aakea mem
tor Ttunkagiving.
DIXIE CREAM BARR MM&gt;P
M t R. Third
FA AMIS
1 Far Rant
CLEAN aiealy furniahad apataks
apartmant ITS. Pham FA 3-0M1
I SLEEPING ROOMS: The Gable*,
9 404 Macnolia. FA HUM,
ItOOM A BOARD, Pb. FA 84882.
FORM. Apt M H W. le t BL
ABEDROOM booa#
available
Dae. iat. Phona FA AT708.
BRAND NEW I bedroom kimiahad apartmaat, water furnished,
Hoaa in. Phona FA 82951 day a,
FA 3-1401 night*.
'

B E N T A. B E D
Bollaway, Hospital A Baby Bade
By Diy, Week or Month.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Fh. FA 3-S181
11S W. Iat BL

1 Fat Real

1 Rial E*Ul&gt; Foe Bail

|

Ski

P ta fn rl

ffra il

FINE INTERIOR PAINTING
O. II. Ferguson FA 2-II7T

RORERT A. W IU I SMS. Realter
Raymaad LaxdqalM, Ataev.
H O M ES F O R R E N T
The following la a Hat at selected FA X-JNI AtlaaMc Saak Bldg.
CR hornet, well loeatH la varl S-REDROOM. living n a m , dmnut section! of Sanford. ATI fea­
1b| room. Utekia* equipped,
ture fully equipped electric kit­
paneIIid F la rM mom. Eaay
chen*, heater*, hot water tanka,
tirm a. Call FA 2 3744.
blind*, and various eitrai'.
' i n Prinretop Avenue

1 bedroom — MS per eonth

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

t i l l Adama Avenue
3 bedroom — MO per month

M t «s. Park Av*. Pk FA AM81

IS. Special .newIces

RAYMOND M. BALL

W. 29th A Old. L. Mary Rd.

AND ASSOCIATES

Complete
law n
Ntilntenance.
Fertiliier—Spraying - Mowing
JOHN LOMMKRBR
411 Willow Ava. FA 2-T1W

t i l Be. Park Ava. Pk. FA 2-S441

20T Laurel Drive
I bedroom ~ MS per month
INS Roaeway Drive
3 bedroom — ItM par

Sten strom Realty

Sanford
Evana Bldg. Lake Mary
Pk. FA M tM

TV and RADIO REPAIR af r
3 no msM* and weekend*; San
ford, I.aka Mary and Longwoml
FA 2-2772 and FA 2 6813.

SPEND THANKSGIVING
IN A NEW HOME AT
SAN 8EM KNOLLS

P*. FA I MM

AFTER D a tm b e r 9th. t had
room bout*, kitekaa equipped.
Pbona FA 2 3308.

Il-m

Warn MM Street, 4 Black* War*
F rtsck Av

W# now hav* ready tor occu­
pancy TWO Beautiful 14 and
2 bath, I bedroom XEULI built
home*, ctaaa te shopping and
both Hlfh and Grad# tchoola.
aMa.
FURNISHED
Drive by thaw tropic .By land­
Call FA 2-0338,
scaped kamaa. Our rape* trotstiro w * ba happy ta aaaiat
OFFICE SPACE with ample park
you.
kn|. 213 Oak Avenue. FA 2-SMI.
From MAIM sad a* tow m
AUNFURN1SHED kmiaas, not hint
fancy but cheap rant. 2 bed­
room Slt.M par weak. 2 bedroom DOWN C C C n NO CLOSING
COSTS
I7.S0 par amok. Phona FA 2-3211. FHA
T ALL COMB TOVATI
FURNISHED 2 bedroom garage
apartment an Lab* Golden Lake W. M. “ BUI” S T E M P E R Aganey
privilege*. Muai ae* te appro■•altar A faenrar
dam. C*H FA 8-8774.
ASSOCIATES: H. K. Taffwv
F. Day, Evaratt Harper
3-BEDROOM unfurnished bourn, Arthur
go
hart
F. May, Bart Pilcher,
kHckan alactiteally equipped
Milan R. Noanaa
2413 WHow Avaam.
Call
FA 2-4991
l i t N. Park
PA 14214.
ACREAGE and FARM LAND
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room#
private batka, 114 W. First St- IS ACRES tiled farm land fronted
h r paved road, near town.
LOOKING for a real nlc* p la n , I ACRES fappi.), cultivated, *■•
aallaat drainage.
clam and nicely furniahad. IMS
• ACRES beauUM w tvitd land,
Etm Avenue. MS. NO ASMT.
high and dry.
Jaaaph Levy, FA SIMS
1-BEDROOM bouse, furnished. MB
a « i l h . O t i i | i City, l-BEDROOM home,
hardwood
Spring 4-3BS.
Boar*. Large lot. MM Adama
Caort, Wyaaawood. T e r m a
A Wanted 4* Rant
FA 81817.
WANTED by tldarly man of mod- BY OWNER: 1-badroom '•onaa.
•M mean*; vary email aattaga
beat location In Country Club
or garaga apartmant. Write
Mawor. Phona PA 2-0*42.
Boa A, Sanford Herald.
I-BEDROOM hauM 1M1 WynneA R ial Matatl F ar Sell
wood Dr. Low down pnymant.
FA J-TItT.

SECOND FLOOR apartment, hint
lahad. Coopt# profaned. MS
month. FA 3-««T.

iTEMPKR SAYS
‘‘L et'i Talk Turkey”

ON LAKGE LAKE

ABEDROOM, I bath, kitchen Thia ad need* no fancy droning. 4-BaAroem hern* with M hatha;
large living room; dining room;
equipped home in 3rd. Addition
Do you want to go into but meat
Florida room; tarranao floors;
Pineereat. FA AMOS after 1:30.
h r yourarlf* Would you ha Incentral ha at. Savaral fruM
tereatad in buying a bright,
V b ONT deeping room, drat floor,
traaa.
clran grocery buiintM with S
clean, homo tike. For elderly
M88 SQ. FT. OVERALL
major oil company gta pump*
A lady. Kitchen privilege*. Phone
1X7,900 TERMS
on 1792? — for onty $4.M&gt;0?
FA 1-24*9. 108 Holly.
BUSINESS PROPERTY
Don't watt, or wall hive te
Largs d m with ana bbadroom
toy **M*« iold!'a
I-BEDROOM cinder block kouaa,
apartmant and two 1-badroom
furnijhcd, rcaaonable 1 mBa
apartmant*. On eeraar lot with
from gate. Contact Clabough, W. R. “M ir BTEMPER A(racy
•slra Iat In roar for parking.
NAS. cat. 53T or 42T.

1X2,000 TERMS

Anglo-British Relations
*Look Better A fter Talks

ROSA L. PAYTON
■tgi*4*rad Rat) Bitot* Broker
■ary E. Carman - tea Sa]v*R
&gt;. B. Ragan, Br. Awariataa
Pk. FA I-1M1 17-81 *4 Hiawatha
S t . J o i n t A?«WAy Co

By Pllll. NEWSOM
API Foreign EdHm
From the foreign editor'*
book:
Weal German Chancellor Kon­
rad Adcnauer'i visit to I/mrion
thawed Anglo • German relation*
after a year of coolnett. But
I, British officials are keeping their
fingers crossed. They recall that
in the past. Adenauer haa left
Britain professing to be well
pleased, only to be overcome by
renewed suspicions of Britain
after he goi home. ,o Bonn. Alto
on the British diplomatic front:
The British government ia quietly
optimistic that diplomatic rela­
tion* with the United Arab Repub­
lic, broken off three year* ago
m during the Suer criaia, will be reW stored again soon. Latest target
date is Jan. I.
Tunisians are a bit irked that
President
F.lscnhower'i
talk*
with President Habib Hourguiha
ram* almost as an after thought
and that Bourguiba will have to
sail out to tha cruiaer Des Moines
to meet him. American quarters
in Tunis, however, point out that

FAMOUS Stager SlaatO-MaWa
sewing machine. Take up yay*
wagon,
power
alrertng,
padded
•
Asphalt
Drlvawayi
"Evety Bight After dinner fltan likaa to aMini aa
mend. Darns, monograms, amdash, radio and heater, 31130.
• Parking Artas
hour or ao with the baby.”
hroderiei. Writ* Boa F, Saa
See at 109 E. 21*t. St.
Quality Workmanship A Materials
Herald.
Term* To Suit Your lludget
1954
CHEVY
Blscayne
fordnr.
• Free Eatl mates
S. Real Batata Far Sail
Sell V* Your Furniture,
S. Real Estate Far Sain
Hydroma tic, it A H, Sacrifice
• ra c k Gnaranleed
Service With Tha Caih. SUPER
by
owner.
213
Flamingo,
REAI ESTATS nMVK-IN
rtlH SALE BY OWNER; House,
Phona FA 2-4030 Sanford, Fla.
TRADING POST. FA 1A8TT.
FA 2-4S3S.
312 Holly Av*„ I-bedrooma.
3S44 Frvneti Ava.
■NV SLOPES, LaMar head*, atat*
READY MIXED CONCRETE
J. W. HALL
LOTS at Monroe Corner, all
ments, toveicaa. hand Wlls, and 19.V) MODEL “ A" Ford coupe 1130. Window Sills — Utrial* — Sand
*
At
Five
Point*.
FA
2
7311.
lag ltsr
graded, paved road. Phone
program ,
ate.
Progressive
Rock-Stepping Stones — Steal
’C a l HaN”
Phan* FA 1-3841
FA 2 273*.
Printing Co. Phoa# FA 2-293) —
Grease Trap*—Free a at to p *
'37 FORD Falrlane "300" tudor
3*8 Weal 13th St
Cement—Dry Walla
sedan, radio, heater, whitewall
FOR SALE By Owner: I bed
a. Female Help Wanted
MIRACLE CONCRV-E CO
tires, excellent condition. Phone
H E A T I N G
room, 2 bath, kitchen equipped.
30* Elm Av*.
FA S-STH
FA 2 .Vino.
RESIDENTS O r
H . B. I’OI’K CO.
Extra
large
utility
room,
--—-ax .
SANFORD
AREA
2*8
a
Park
FA
2-1234
screened porch, carport*. Con
EQUITY in 1939 Renault. Also, UPRIGHT' PIANO, good
vaniant to NAS, Sanford. $1,400 FEMALES, ages 2113. MuM hav#
Don, 171. FA 1-1
1930 Jeep station wagon, recon- ______________________
__
PIANO
TUNING
A
REPAIRING
tenth
a
i
d
e
education
and
hirth
down. Address, 3011 Park Av*.
^ o n e d motor, new_ Bpe*
PaM .
W.
I
HARMON
certlfttatc.
Work
a«
»"#mhler*
1
CaU FA ?-3*9.
p a in t.
J2!ti
l o n ia c t
G e o rg e
in electronic plant. Prefer **• | PH. FA 1-422.1 After S P. M.
quality $2 93 gal. ArmySleele at Civic Cenlrr.
perienee- will consider trainees.
Rurplui, 311 Sanford Ava.
BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
PUMPS
8TRINEI.F.R
Apply
2 BR. house on Magnolia, just out
2* .A Trailers
FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator,
FLA. STATE EMPLOYMENT , All type* and siita. Inatallad
ot city lltni's; kilchtn equipped,
“
Do
R
T
ourialf
rood it Ion, $10. Can ba am
8ER,
Venetian blind*. *&gt;*&lt;* baater.
WILL
sell
equity
in
10
ft.,
wide
WE REPAIR AND SKRV3CR
301 French Avatiue,
Sanford
Must tall at once. 130*5 Will 110 W. Second
44 ft. long mobile home, good
S T I N K
trad* for lata modal car.
condition. Will consider part $2-A—Article* Wi
Maehtoery aid Sapply Ca.
P. Mala Belp Waatad
VA 2-0811 or FA 2 0333.
furniture and part money. Call
287 W 1 nd at.
Ph. FA 1 8432
FA 2 0800.
Da or 18 HP Evinruda o r .
By Owner — .daylalr Sactfca
outboard motor, Pk. NO BU N .
Biayton Const. Co.
Brittany Style, large living-din- Motor Route Carrier
OPEN NOW
Ini area. 3-RR, 2 BATH. 3
Industrial
Uummercia)
MOBILE HOME MALES
PLOW, single or double
U,-modeling
rarportat, u t i l i t y , fl aplara, To service Enterprise and Ben­ Residential
and due tor Ford. PA A'
&gt;s Mile So. of Sanford 17 92
ton
Junction
area.
Apply
San­
family room, 3130 iq. ft. Pbona
Service *
FA 2-3102
NEW I960 PACEMAKERevemngl.
ford
Herald,
FA 2-2344.
MOBILE HOMES
RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO
SECOND h a n d
Direct from Faclory to You.
NEW twa bedroom house, car­
Glassware
Free Instruction*
LAWN
MOWER
port*, utility, built In oven and II. Wevk Wanted
Gift Piter*—Supplie*—Kiln*
Wyatt Trailer SaleH
CALL TA 8-8844
atov*. On corner lot hi Cassel­
Rinehart
Road
Ph.
FA
2
4707
Tel.
FA
24011
MAN, with a years background
berry. FA 2-3*41.
in air compressor factory in
1938 LIBERTY BUILT hmiee 24— Laat A Pa
AUTO GLASS
■hipping department and as
trailer, 44 ft., 2 bedrooms. $200 LOST: Bull Terrier, daak
plant carpenter, alto army *«•
INSTALLED
Stenitrom Realty
down. FA $-2840.
with shades of tan — Mack fan*.
parlance at offset pressman, Windshield
Burk GI«m
HERBERT STKNRTROM
Answers to Min* ot "JtakaT*.
3 BEDROOM trailer fully air roowishes steady amploymawl. Call Dear Glami
Registered Broker
Tent
Glams
Phona FA 8-1174:FA 1*113, (lllloned. washer and dryar. Will
I.BN RISNF.K
SERVICE
sell equity very reasonable nr
LOTTIE BROADWAY
WILL DO typing or hand addres* S an k arik G law and Paint Co.
will trade for equity In 3 bed
K KN TORBKTT
mg Christmas Cards m my 111-114 W. 2nd BL
FA 2 44*2 room home. Phona FA 1-3134.
BETTYE D. SMITH
home. Phone FA 3-3211.
tv
r t r n n E t u b e s p e c ia l 11. Furnilara
Awoclatee
Far 2 week* only!
U1 N. Park Pk. FA 21429 BABY SITTING in my home.
SI.30 a day. Its Maple A vr, II in (accept tome
New A Used Furniture A Appli­
3-BEDROOM h o a i e, kitchen
N A VT A N D
Sanford.
porlahlrs)
$21.3(1 ances. A Grtoil Place To
equipped, one year old. 3230
31 In. tt3 VI
71 In, $H3n
BUY.
SELL
or
TRADE
NEWCOMERS
CaU FA 2 4921
U . Plat [M^L Barvleoa
All tubes havr j. I vrar guarantee.
.lenkinfl
Furniture
LLOYDS
RABID
A
TV
TO SANFORD
NEW HOMES Loch Arbor; Sand Plumbing &amp; Repairs
FA 1-74W
414 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 97M ion Man Turd Avr.
4
bedrooms;
Fvr
exciting
Joe
C.
Thomas
family living with planned lux­
CUSTOM BUILT furniture —sin­ Wo Invlta yen to he om
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
FA 1-0419
ury plus ample entertaining 1*13 Harii* Ml.
gle pirrrs nr set*. Alio furni­ aheotaialy free whAant
Vespa Motor Scooters
line at wmo af Banfaed’a
facitklea and ptav areas at
ture repair. Cabinets mad*.
PIUMBIMI
Heater A l.iron Mower Service
motorata price* Shown by ap
FA 3-7063.
Motel* while
West Country Club Rd. FA 2 7974
Caatrirting A Rapawi
pointmont. Call FA 2 4032.
able
banal a g Pet y&lt;
Free Rati mala*
• BM YALUM
IS vtfleaatjrJP arlori^
R. L. RARVRT
family. Pick np year
Priced tor quick isle at M.400.
• QUICK CRRDtT
oar Balsa Offlea.
11,000 down paymrnt Contact 3*4 Sanford Ava. Pham FA 2 3343
• BABY TERMS
DOHIS' IIKAUTY S H O P
Mri. M. L. Raborn, 1N3 E.
2444 Adams Ph.
FA 2 3333 WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Samlnol# Blvd
WII jSON - MAIRR
A Satisfied customer la our best
New And Fsed P m Bm
advertise rnenl.
FARMER'S AGENCY
m i r. First st.
pa t ana
HARRIETT'S
BEAUTY
NOOK
N. V. Farmer, Realtur
/ Plumbing 9 Heating /
103
Bo.
Oak
Ph
FA
7
3712
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Trania
Toar Glamuar Headquarter*
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Associates.
14*1
Buford
4
ftFA
2
114 S French Ave. Ph. F.\ 2 3221
After hour*. FA 2X11. FA 2 1921, BANFORD Plamhlag A Baaitlai
tie f
FA 3 0141
2394 So Elm Ph. FA 17914
Iteauty Salim
2510 Oak
EA 2 7U41
n . Elartrlral Strslcee

WEL COME

sqd must ho &lt; » "'i la »y I*#
• tain,set. on aaant or sttoraay,
• r tha u m i ahall ho v»H.
J TDoraa. iSurnay. Jr
V, In.ltlar, V'Icn It&gt;i»*r»1nr

HOUSE
Mod*™ — S Room

WANT ADS BRING
f AST RESULTS

&lt;• T S nf .a I Oatst*
I f i r o S avklKwiioa • • No t II, !*•&gt;

l

2 Had room — B ath
All Elaclrlc Kitrhen
Jalotmlagl Porch
(ia ra g e
I .or a l ad On S o u th
S h o re O f Idika

Jamsup.
Phona FA 2-2B91
_______ \ __________

SEE

TM

FA 2 -5 2 6 4

FOR RENT

SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Since 1»W
A. HARK
DfllARV
NOrth 8-442*
NOrth 4-4711

Mather of Sanford

male. AKC, S
month* old Wormed and shift*, 20S-209 R. First f t Pk. FA
laive* rhililren. III). FA 2-73W.
23. Article* Far Bala
MINIATURE poodle* AKC rrgisFACTORY TO YOU
lered. excellent pedigree, Ph.
ALUMINUM
FA 2302.
VENETIAN BLIND*
IV. (tnat* tad Mntara
Enclosed head. Sag-prnnf bottom
rail with ptaatir ends. Plaatlt
• r raynn tape*. Cotton or nylaa
Gateway Ta The Waterway
cords.
Your KYINRUDK Dealer
S an k arik G b u a a n d P a in t C s.
Rnhnon Sporting Goode
112-114 W. 2nd St.
Fh. FA
S04-8-S E. 1st.
Pk FA 2-SMI
GOOD used appliances and TV'S,
tea Jake at 117 S. Pa‘
21, .Aatomob'les

R. SI. Wilkin**, C’onlruclitr

since Hourguiha and F.isenhawtr
will he together onl, two houri. IIS N. Park Ava. Ph. fA 2 4123
the time will be hatter spent in
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
quiet shipboard talks than in gala
Realtor
ceremonials aihore.
LAKE MART
Latest Pari* estimates on the Ph. FA 2-3237 of FA 1-1984.
dale of tha East-West summit ii
Hit latter halt of April. Just after ! l l I D I O O S I house Call
President Charles DcGaulla visits ] FA 17341 after J no P. M.
England Th* argument: Soviet
SANFORD PROPERTIES
Premier Nikita Khruahcbav want*
814 Atlantic Bank Building
tha summit as soon as possible $300.00 DOWN, FHA Fla. Harris*
R. II. Iver*
after hi* trip to Franc* tha lat­ buys tha deluxe 2 bedroom High­ YOU NAME IT—WE'LL FIND IT
ter half ot March. A lit* April
land Park home, ready for im­
BIG BUY! ' l l !
meeting, however, might not give
mediate possession m a well aa3-BEDROOM
home, kitchen turn.
DaGiull* time to get in his pro
tahtishfd neighborhood with eaLarge lot. Immrdiaiely avail­
jaded trip to the Untied States
rellent neighbors. Why nos see
able far rea«inahle equity.
beforehand.
this home now snd move in
4‘»% G. I. morigagr By owntr.
The French regard with suspi
before Xmaa? Ionian Semi
29n4 Park Ct . F4 7 2054
cion an Algerian rebel an­
nol* Really, 1901 Park Av*.,
nouncement naming fiv# FrenchFA 2 3332.
held rebel leader* la a committee
STORY BOOK IIOL'SK
to gat talk* started on restoration
ON FORKS! DRIVK
3
BEDROOM.
I
bath*.
4th
addi­
of peace in Algeria. One of the
tion Pinecrest. $1,000 equity. Two bedrooms. on» pink, one blue
imprisoned men ia Mohammad
—Shady lot—I 12.fl00 — owner
Ph. FA 2 7441
Ren Bella, who I* credited with
had to move In ley mw-th and
starting tha Algerian war in 1934.
will sell at whatever reasonable
It would appear the rebel* delib­
terms you offer. Makr them
erately h u e placed the French
MR. CLEAN
taay on youraelf. hut don't de­
government in the position of If you are short on furniture.
lay calling ui to se* this lull*
having to deal with men aervlng
thia home it clean enough to
Jewel.
aenltncM for "activities demon
rat off of tha floor* — no pre­
linn; to the French ari y and
vious owner’i cleaning in he i $*. R. “ Rill” STEM PER Agency
Leoal N o tic e
nation ”
done — yea. It'l 3 Redroomi,
i \ i &lt;ii \ i i n ih . k w * in w r,
The United Stales la concerned
oak floora, Uled bath, and kit­
4 oi aty # rieOJMDA
about a squabble between the
chen equipped. Price? only
k it it e n r
Philippines and .Vationaliit China.
$12.300 00, requires $2100 down,
1.K4I.N V I’ISA N K
aaaume 4W» mortgage at only
D«risi,il It renter* around the Philippine
. M i l ii s: vis i iii.iti riiN*
desire in deport a small group of
148 T4 monthly. Exclusive with
TO
VI.I.
r K R iU iN *
H J V V IN O convicted Chinese rnminals and
SEMINOLE REALTY 1101 Park
r u m s &lt;&gt;ii p k ii .ix u s aii.u .n st
Formo** * reluctance to accept
Av* . FA 2 3232.
ia h i k.htvti;:
them.
V„U «n&lt;l •».!&gt; &lt;•? »o u
lisr.b ,

Rnttf|«,| anii r»i|Uir»il !•&gt; fit* « n r
rial in. , , 4 &gt;|rmamla will* h
or
atthar o f &gt;•«!. may lia»a a c a l n a i
|- m ! i| a - I a t . In Iho n fflro «f Hon
' W llaon l l . i a i o l n , Cuunly J u d fa nf
n —n i n . l # I'Atinty. at kla afflca In
i t« l*r&gt;uri ll'»u»a In slanfnr*, r l - v |la n thin .I|h t ra la m la r monilia
t r i m !ha im* ot rha f l r . t publlr aI tun nt ini' nail* a liar), rlatm nr
«l*mand niAtt ha tr, wrltinn anil
- . - i&gt;n |,,» |.la. &gt; nr rt iM in . • *n 4
atttra * i t d t " f nt III* r l a i m t n t

21. Furaltar*

Cut Flower* For \nv Occasion Used furniture, appliance*,
etc. Bought-sold Larry** M an
NAN FOKII FLOWER SHOP
213 Saeford Ava. Ph.
FA 2-1422
or
FA 2-*270
Ph. FA H
1 IM

JACHOirB REPAIR SHOP DACHSHUND,
Welding — * ach A Gen Repair!

Batata — I

104 Laurel Drive
3 bedroom - IN per month.

I*. Flower* A Plant*

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Furniture Storage and Moving
Bed*. Day. Weak or Month —
To and From Anywhere
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WANTED: 1 male PfMiin kitten
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h&gt;- Christmas. Phone FA 2 088*.
13M French Ave Ph FA MMI
Ph. FA S-T9SS
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MODERN BIT. CLEANERS
SSAVEI
male. two months old. A 2-1833.
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New
6 I'fttol
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F u ra ltu ra a n d A p p U u c a
l Week Service
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BROKER

123 r in e r m t Drive
1 bedroom — $W per month

111 N. Park A**-

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T u la . Nov. 2d. I960— P a p a 7

SUNLAND
Estates

(Dawn A

&amp;

r \ 2-7430
Boat* Winn* — Rleeitie Service
LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
Bid Vlhlea
Baggerly Bldg 2337 Orlando Dr.
RANDALL CLECTBIC CO.
I ll Magnolia
FA 7*813
M. "Dei” Vein Eleelriral Bar.
De* Sjya For Servir* Call .
FA 14IM
FA 23943
U ^H n lld in g ^ JIaln lin ^^ jR ajiiM
El .DOR landing and finishing
Cleaning, Waling. I * r r i n g
Seminole Ceurfy ataee 1483
R. M GLEABON, Lake Mary

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK

B A M ROOFIXO
Contracting A Repair*
Licensed — Ronderl —(mured
FREE EBT1MATKB
114 Sanford Av*. Pk FA 11143

HOMES

FAINTING A DECORATING
Licensed — Bonded
Free Estimates —
Work Guaranteed
Seminole Painting Cnnlraelara
TA 2 1304

L'nusual Gifts for Christmas
• Kara Tean • Splcaa • Antique*
* Orlenlial ft Swedlah Imports
* Florida Handcraft*
\V* taka itema on Conalgnmant
OPEN DAILY II A. M. - 1:3* P. M.
CLOSED MONDAY

RUTH GALLAGEK
1 Mi. Wr*t on First Bl. A Monroe t nr.
AT THE SIGN (IF THE RED CAT

•
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Qnitl Community
Nanr Caff Cmirac

$450 Down
Tarn Went On 20th
St. FoSow Country
(Tab Rd. A Watch
For Out Signa . . .

OPEN D A IL Y

“In the City of
Gracious Living”

Dream. Homes

*340
*9890

Down Pavment-No Cloning

T O T A L PRICE
Humes feature 3 lledrnonst •
t 1, Tile Hslhs • Screened
Porch • Utility Room • Tar*
r u in Floor* ■ Carport* • I.and•raperi l.ni« - All City Ceatenienrr*.

9:00 A. M. Til Dark
SUNDAY
2:98 P. M. TM Dark

ShoamakuA
Canal i nekton Co.. I m .
I ll Wert M k 9sroes
ris e * FA t-M tl

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

South
PINECREST
4th Addition
Homes Deaijrnrd For
Florida Living.
S ft 4 Bedroom* —
1 ft 2 Baths

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Paym ents
Ix»w as $425
You can move in immtdl*
ntely while the papers a n
being proceased.
We GtihrantM Peraonal
Satisfaction On Tha
Construction Of Your
Home For The F irst
Year — Or Y'our Down
Payment And Closing
Cost Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor.
Inc.
Cor Huy. 17-92 ft 27tl$ 8».f
Phon FA 2-1501 ,

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%

CONTEST RULES

CONTEST

• 20 football game* thU weekend art placed. ona
ia aach ad on thl* p a n . Indteata winner hr writing
ia tha name of taain oppoalta tha advertiser**
aama in Mm Entry Blank. No aaoraa. Jaat pick
winners.
• Pick a aumbar which yoa think wifl ba tbe kigb.
•at aumbar of potato aeorad by aap ana taaai oa
this p*ge and place thia number ia tha apaca pro­
vided In Entry Blank. Thia will ba aaad la brook
tiaa.
• Ona entry only to each contestant. Entries muat
ba brought to tha offiea of thia paper before 6
P. M. Wad., No. 2fith (Tomorrow), or poatmarkad
no later than Nooa Thursday, Nov. 96th.

THIS IS THE LAST ISSUE OF THE 1959
FOOTBALL CONTEST. DUE TO THE FACT
THAT MANY GAMES ARE PLAYED ON
THANKSGIVING DAY, ENTRIES MUST BE
IN THE HERALD OFFICE BY 5 P. M.
TOMORROW. &lt;See Contest Rules at the right).
W INNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED NEXT TUESDAY

pan CASH PRIZES will ba awarded

each week (In

accordance with .Contest Rule* at right) a» follow*:
tat PRIZEt |1S; Sad PRIZEt |l « f Srd PRIZE M.
Nothing to Buy. Nothing to Pay, No Obligation.

NO EMPLOYEE OF THE SANFORD
HERALD OR MEMBER OF H IS
FAMILY IS ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE.

My Name I s ........... ...................

Pick a Winaar Every Tima
DEMAND SAFER DENMAN

CSST T I R E S
Uaad Three • Changeover* • Recaps
Easy Budget Terms • Pay as yea ride
n f C f

V. o&lt; Fla. (iia M
ever WIOD

TIRE SUPPLY, INC.
FA 2-MS1
iU .jtil/t.u A i.v rtU u U K N

GUCKENHEIMER

ANCIENT AGE

OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK

HI*ad

You Can Rely on the
INTEGRITY, EXPERIENCE
FAIR DEALING

Beggarly Appliance Center ....
Bob Crumley A gency..............
Day 'a Nile Grill
...............
Shoemaker Construction Co. .
George’s Tavern
............... .
Hill Lumber I Supply - .........
Gregory Lumber .....................
McKee Mater C o .......— .... ....
Lake Monroe lan ...........
Tad WiBtama Hardware Co. ..
Barger King ........................
Barry’a Warehouse I'araltura
Na-HI Bottling Co. ............... ..
Wad Plumbing I H ealing___
Philip* Cities Service ..........
Carrol’s Furniture ..........—
McRoborta Tire Supply
Senkarik Glaaa A Paint .......
Hunt Lincoln • Mercury .......
Harry’s Bar A Package ........
I think

and

at Saafard’s (Meat BaUdiag Supply Fbm
a Though wa’ie la Middle etf REMODELING, ymm m
STILL Call — •‘Tha Ijuuhe* Kawher” — FA t-MSt
for SUDDEN SERVICE

HILL Lumber ( j Supply Yard
I I I W. 3rd 81.
Sanford, V
PENNSYLVANIA VS CORNELL (Mth)
USE OUR

LAYAW AY PLAN

will ba t

116 W. First S t

FA 2-5181

“One Block W est o f the d ock "

Frank D ana

COLGATE VS BROWN (M th)
Investigate The Heat — Then Inntall The Beat

COLEMAN HEATING and
AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT
The only heating nyatem hacked by a 11,000
Comfort Bond.
Space Heaters — Floor Furnace* — Furnace*
With Center-Duct Hyntem — (ia* or Oil.
U f A . l | _
WW l i l l B

PLUMUING - HEATING
• CONDITIONING

a ir

1M7 1. Saalord Ate.

. FA l »

M ail or
bring entry

Before The Big Games This Weekend —
Make Sura Your Refrigerator la Sleeked

with- » n r ,r
The Freaher Refrasker
NK-HI Quality Fletare, tha
Standard by Which Otbara Are Jadged.

blank to:

NE-HI BOTTLING CO.
M4 CELERY ATE.

AIR FORCE VS COLORADO

DUKE VS NORTH CAROLINA (26lh)

Football Contest Editor
SA N FO RD HERALD

Air Conditioned Comfort

Sanford, Florida
. A. SMITH. P. 0. Box 378. U k e Mary, SECOND
M. L. RABORN, JR.. 2101 Cordova Dr.

WINNERS OF LAST WEEK’S CONTEST: FIRST PRIZE PRIZE — STEVE BARNES. MU Ro*alia l)r., THIRD PRIZE

See
HUNTERS — We

Have

“Shorty” Phillips

f ln ^ ^ •• herp jour ta r purring —
JJ i l l J m j^ d &amp; w llh Cltiee Service product*
| U | kSigw B ^ f-ja a d efficient mechanical week.
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PARTS

PHILLIPS CITIES SERVICE

TED WILLIAMS HARDWARE

Headquartcra far C-11AUL Trailer*
5021
2600 Orlando Drive
17 • *2 — al the llovarlcaf

I . 15th 84.

SOUTH CAROLINA VS WAKE FOREST

FA 3-341

109

N. Palme! In Ave.
Headquarters For

EDSEL

TENNESSEE VS VANDERBILT

FLORIDA VS MIAMI

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at Discount Prices

ANCIENT AGE
SEAGRAM’S “7”

OLD STAGG
OLD HICKORY

3 - * ii«
’fjajDJiq&amp;A JojusAn

3 « ... $ 1 1 7 5
a#
I 1 pie* U*

RICHMOND VS WILLIAM k MARY (26th)

MOORE
ARE BEST/

-H uaaa Belli «IU» Pride”
t.e Miiaa Weal el tha traffic Mghl
M m th A French

SHOEMAKER
FA S U N

CONSTRUCTION

CO,

SENKARIK GLASS &amp; PAINT CO,

FA SAM

114 W . M k
FA M t
Ce ggeaeee e f f . d Fla. fantheU hraedcaale eve* WIOD

MISSISSIPPI VS MISSISSIPPI STATE

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ARMY VS NAVY

Crumley

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F0UR R0SE8 “ANTIQUE
SEAGRAMS T

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ANCIENT AGE

A*k ahoul

LINCOLN

MERCURY
ENGLISH FORI)

Bob
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apecial cast

* j
price*.

HARRY'S

BAR and PACKAGE
114 8. Park Are.
y \ 3.
•The Brand* W# Hava Will Pleaae Yoa,
TEXAS VS TEXAS A &amp; M (26th)

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HOLY CROSS VS BOSTON COLi.r.t.fc

8 M U VS T C U

Maceuat Price.
IU 1 Orlaade Drtva

f t S-M71

Broiled Burgers

MAN IT S A WHOPPER!
Fast Courteous Curb Service

Ug te 40 mile* per goloa

$295 down

McKEE
• N French Ave.

$1695 delivered

MOTOR

CO.
FA W

NOTRE DAME VS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

�\

Plane Crash

ifytmlb

Sattfori*

Death Toll

WEATHER: Clearing and coder today and tonight. High today in the mid-70'a. Low tonight in the low 50V.

Reaches 11
CHICAGO (UPI) _ Investiga­
tors today sifted the dim * black­
ened nibble of a residential neigh- j
bortoad where a four-engine earfa plane tore a fiery path ad da­
rt ruction, killing l l persons.
Fow teams of experts tried to
M ie e e together the twisted bits of
^ rre c k a g e to fiod why the Trans
World Airlines Super-H Connellslion crashed before dawn while
trying to make an emergency land­
ing at Midway Airport Tuesday.
One a station expert laid a lose
of power might have caused the
explosive, roof-shearing crash in
the densely populated area.
like Civil Aeronautics Board said
a public hearing would be held
j a f t e r investigators have meticu­
lo u s ly pieced together and exam­
ined the wreckage in a TWA han­
ger at Midway.
Local officials also were plan­
ning aa tovcetigattoa.
Cook County (Chicago) Coroner
Walter C. McCarron laid he wou'd
summon a blue ribbon jury to take
evidence. MrCarrnn said residents
of the stricken neighborhood told
him planes were "flying too low."
tdy M feet above the
However, families living in the
toog rows of bungalow-type borne*
hav t bteomt inured to the ntvtr*
ceasing noise of planes overhead.
They learn lo sleep soundly, de­
c i l e the roaring airplane engines,
Tueaday the pettern wee tragi­
cally changed.
At 5:31 a. m. ■ freight plane
from New York to l.os Angeles
^aw ting down the runway.
•
Its pilot, Capt. Claude Helwig.
40, of Los Angeles, had Jurt clear­
ed Ihe airport and was cllming
into the dark and overcast sky
when he radioed the control tower:
"Midway. We Just got a fire bell
on No. 1 engine. We re coming
back in."
At 5:37, just six minutes after
takeoff, the plane skimmed too
low over the darkened homes.
The tall section struck a house
IRJust five blocks from the airport.
It glanced off two other houses,
awept through a light post and
crashed into two bungalows three
blocks from the runway. The tail
assembly smashed into an apart­
m ent house across the street.
The plane was only to seconds
fruin a aafe landing.

.Philippine Troop
Harassment Hit
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep.
Phil Weaver (R Neb.) charged today that the "graft-ridden" Phil­
ippine government has embarked
on an open program of harassing
U. S. troops stationrd In the is
lands
Weaver, who recently returned
from a trip to the Philippines,
said any American living on a
U. %. base there "must hire arm ­
ed guard* to patrol hia home or
property will be looted and his
family molested or murdered."
The lawmaker, a member of the
House defense appropriations sub­
committee. seid the Stale Depart­
ment bad not told Americans
“ about Ihe true conditions hew eauee some fear treading on the
too* of a friendly government.
The truth is that the Philippine
government is not fri* dly."
In New York, Eddie Mar tel mo.
prwM ittarhe of the Philippine
Embassy.
branded
Weaver’s
charges "Ihe wildest and moat
ridiculous ever to rome from an
American visitor to the Philip­
pine* ."

Steel Mediators
Make Another Try
WASHINGTON (CPU — Top
government peacemaker* meet
today lo talk turkey about ways
to settle the sis month old steel
dispsile before workers are free lo
resume their strike in late Jan
uary.
0
Dr. George A. Taylor, chair
man of President Eisenhower s
steel fact finding bosrd, was
scheduled to confer on Stritcg
with Federal Mediation Chief Jo
seph F. Finnrgan awl Labor Sec
relsry James P. Mitchell.

VOL. XLI1

United Press Leaned Wire

BY M W C A IN ini
The people of Asmtools County
wba are miodful of tba true depth
of meaning la the observance ef
Thanksgiving Day will have am ­
ple opportunity to express their
thankful praise ta God for the
abaodsnt blessings showered upon
our nation, comm unit is*, families,
sad personal lives.
There will he ■ Union Thnnkagiving Service Ja Sanford sponsored by the Seminole County Mini­
sterial Association. The First Bap­
tist Church will ba the boat foe
this service which will begin at
1:30 a. m. The Re*. A. C. Sum­
mers. pastor ef the DeBary P res­

1 p. m. Stocks

MR. AND MRS. GLENN WIMBISH

Treasury Honors
Glenn W im bish
liktin J. Wimbish. Weal Crystal Drive, Loch A rb o r, has
received the Albert Gallatin Award from Secretary of the
Treasury Robert B. Anderson.
Wimbish. who recently retired from the Internal Re­
venue Service, U. S. Treasury Department, ns supervisor in
chnrge of the New York City Office of the Alcohol and

Injured Passenger
To Be Questioned
About Stolen Plane
ORLANDO (U PI)—Poller wailed
to (juestion an injured Indiana
man today about a stolen airplane
which crashed in a heavy fog and
killed the teen-aged pilot.
Sheriff's officers sought to inter­
view Nathan Hunt. 21, about the
thrlt aod the crash of the new
single engine Cessna.
Hunt suffered chest and internal
injuries when the plane crashed
in a swamp in 0 r (l a n d o's
nutsklr.x n r ly Monday. He was
found unconscious Tuesday lying
beside the wreckage, 26 hour* af­
ter the accident.
Killed in the crash was Anthony
Charles Lagnese III of Orlando,
Ihe pilot. The body of thp 17-jear
,ll&lt;* ,K&gt;&gt;' * “* rmm'1 »lrappc-sl in the
seat of the plane which crashed
shortly after it was stolen from
Orlando Municipal Airport.
Sheriff Dave Starr said Hunt
i-arne here only a lew days ago
from Madison. Ind., with his bride
of four mnntha.

Golf Club Burglary
Leads To 3 Arrests
Sheriff's Deputy R. K. Grant
Ualay made three arrests snd re­
covered flu per rent of ihe golf
equipment sloJen from the Roll­
ing Hills Country Club Sunday
night or Monday morning.
Warrants have been issued for
two mure arrest* in connection
with Die robbery the sheriffs of
fice reported. Club Pro W. P.
I.raplme said that Hems taken
included It golf bags. 69 golf
woods. Ill irons, 10 pullers, 106
golf hall*, six golf umbrellas, six
pair of goif 'shoes, 36 pairs of golf
stove*. It straw hat*. 31 rain
hats. 31 golf esp*. whiskey and
cigars
A holdup at Oscar's Packagc
Slore yesterday result**! in tlw
loss of $05■TO to store attendant
Thro Pate, deputies »aid. Pale
.lid that a Negro shout 2n years
ild robbed hnn at gunpoint in the
t-ird ill Ave. and 25th St. store
'he robber, was about five feet
mr inches tall and was wearing
haki pants and shirt. He fled
n a faded brown ear, Pate satd.

Tobacco Tax Division after 32 and
one half years oi federal servire,
received this award after return­
ing lo Sanford early this month.
The Albert Gallatin Award is
presented upon retirement lo so
employe who has completed 20
years or more nf honorable and
meritorous service m the Treeaury Department.
New York Internal °evenue em­
ploye* aod friends gathered for a
testimonal dinner honoring Wim­
bish at Ihe officers club, Fort
Jay. on Governors Island. Many
high ranking federal and state of­
ficials were also present as Wim­
bish is a retired eoi lander of
the U. S Coast Guard llrservc.
Mr*. Wimhish, one of the honored
guests, arrived in New York about
a week in advance of the testi­
monial dinner and was kept busy
virvjupg Was Brnadwaw shows ,#m 4
TV (Mrfrtrtnaicrs.
The Wimbish* at* now back
home in Loch Arbor and Wimbish
Is considering several offers from
industry as advisor and tax con­
sultant.

Couniy Promotion
Program Staled
The Sanford Chamber af Com­
merce will spend M.SOO for publi­
city during the current fiscal year.
Figures released out of the
year's budget show that the money
will go toward publication, bill­
boards and industrial promotion.
With die exception of salaries,
SI3,7W, the publicity figure ia
the largest item of this year's
budget which totals $31,100
Other items include Il.tnn for
tourist attractions snd ranventvona: 11 .AM for auto sxpensos
ami l*soo far postage
The budget also shows $600 car­
ried over from last year's budget.

K
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H .

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DIAN AIKEN

NEW YORK (UPI) — Bock
price* at t a. m.:
American Airline#............... »**
American T A T .................. T7
American Tobies* . . . . . . . . M i
Baltimore A Ohio ............ MVi
Bethlehem S te e l.................. 51'*
C A O ................................ Mt-s
Chryafor ................................
Curtis* • Wright ............... AH*
DuPont ................................. *33
Eastman Kodak ........
10&gt;*A
Ford Motor .....................
IH s
General Electric ............... MM
General Motor* .................. *1'«
Graham . Pslp# ...............
l lb
Inti. T A T
..................... »
Lorillard
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Minut* M aid......................... 2°'*
Penney
117'k
Penn RR
■■■•'•............... 1W*
Roysl American .................. *
Sears Roebuck ................. lO 'i
Standard Oil (NJ) ............ MM
Studebakar
...................... MH
U. S. Steel
..................... *IW
Westinghouse El................... MV*

SANFORD, FLORIDA

By Student Group

Oak to KmirtJi St., east on Fostrth
In Sanford Ave and then North
on Sanford to Second St. where
Dim Aiken was elected presi­
it will disband
t hairnun Jack Wilber also said dent of Ihe Student leaders' Orany gpeip which ordered Ms float ganiiation at a meeting Tuesday
decorations from the Jayceei can night at the high school She re­
pick them up at the float ware present* the Future Teachers
house on First St aero** from foe Club, of whveh the in president
also.
Mayfair loo
The wsrenoute will he open Sat­
Other officers are Larry Mrurday and Sunday afternoon (fuatlcrs, vice president, and Jaive
through tlw early evening hours Harward. secretary-treasurer.
The represergalive* af the 21
am! during the first lour day* of
student orgamuuo.w officially
next week
Some 30 float# aod 39 march named foe group tc continue to
ing unit* ami band* sre expected sponsor projects for the student
to participate In this year's body. Currrnt project is a clean
1 141 campaign.
parade.
«

4
I

byterian Church, w tl give the
Thanksgiving addreta. A number
of other pastors will also partici­
pate in the service.
At least two churches in Banford wtH have sepsrate programs
for Thanksgiving Day. The Holy
Cross Episcopal Church will cele­
brate a full Choral Eucharist at
■ a. m. with the Adult and Junior
Choirs presrnhng special music.
The Rev, George Swallow will as­
sist the rector, ihe Rev. Joha
Thomas. A Thanksgiving message
will be given by the rector. Can­
ned and fresh foodstuffs given by
the adults and children of tht
church will be hanked around the

high altar. After the service these
will be delivered to the Sarrpta
Home In Sanford and the Bishop
Grey Inn in Davenport.
The Lutheran Church nf the Re
dtemer will conduct a service at
*:30 a, re. Pastor Hrrbert Goers*
will give the Thanksgiving mes­
sage on the theme "Extolling The
Ijord." The Sunday School chikt
ran will sing "We Thank Thee,
0 God." and the Senior Choir
will present the anthem. ‘T V liravena Are Declaring." An offering
will be received for the church's
new educational building. Canned
goods are being received as a
special Thanksgiving offering for

the Ssrcpta Rest Home.
Resides the special religious pro­
grams in Sanford, there also will
be services in several of Ihe comnmnites around the county. In
l-*ke Mary, the Narareae, Pres
hylrrian, and Baptist Churches will
join in a Union serve* at • p. m.
in the P in t Baptist hurch. In
Enterprise, the Kpiirupalan* and
Ihe Baptists will hold separate
services. The former will meet for
Holy Communion at 1:30 a, rn. and
Ihe Raptista will hear a special
Thanksgiving sermon at It a. m.
A special Thanksgiving service
will hr held Tliursday morning at
the First Church nf Christ Scien­

NO. 571

Full Survey
To Be M ade

Polio Free Week
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) ----- No
new cases of polio were reported
in Florida last week-the first
polio-free week since April 10. The
State Board of Health said Tues­
day Ibi* leave* the count at IN
cates for the year, compared with
234 during the same period last
year.

Record Price
LONDON tUI’l) - A New York
art dealer paid a world record
$364,000 for a Gauguin painting to­
day, eclipsing the previous high of
$260,000 paid for nne in Paris in
1937. The firm, Rosenberg and
Stiebel. laid out the turn for the
famous "Te T in Ns Ve I Te Rata."
"1 Await the Lslter" *t *n auetioa at Snsithehy’a gallery.

Living Costs Up

DRAINAGE COMMITTEE member* are. sealed loft to right, M. I- O d­
ium. Harold Knsfner anil ('. S. Lee. Standing are Warren Knowles, left, and
A. S. Merrill.
(Staff Photo)

WASHINGTON 101*1» - The
government may announce today
that living cost* climbed to an
all-time high in October and trig­
gered pay increases fur more than
a million worker* Even if the
Labor Depirlment reports that the
By I.AHRY VEKSIIKI.
consumer price indea levelled ait
John Henry Hart celebrates has
list month, an estimated 730.000 103th birthday here tomorrow Inst
auto wurkers will get penny-an- you wouldn't know it by talking Ui
hour-wage boost* h*r»u»e of past him.
The eldn ly Negro win. ws* horn
increases.
in Hampton. Ve., ia the most
artivs resident of the Good Sa
Program Delayed
IjOS ANGELES lUPD-An nsr mantan Hume for Aged, accord
ing to Mrs. Ruby Wilson, prrsi
gtne explosion snd s "broken
fuselage have delayed by about dent of Ihe home's hoard of ini*
three week* a program to put the teea rod manager.
"Papa," a* It* is afferliiMMlel}
first manned aircraft ux) mile#
above the earth. A North Ameri lilted by other residents of Uw
can Aviation Corp. ipokaaman dis­ hoine, spends most of his lime
closed today the XlS-«ne of three wheeling a 99-yrar old mao around
seven-ton rocket ships built fur the the home rod speaking at prayer
Air Force snd Ihe National Aero meetings
"When lie isn't working, helping
naulic* and Space Administration
—should be repaired rod hsrk in others," Mrs. Wilson said, "he is
Ihe fringe-of spare project by Dee. usually reading hi* Bible."
••That's my salvation." Hart
said. "I don I teem lo ever get
Floods Ease Off
SEATTLE. Wash. (IJPII - enough lime to read the Gout Book
Western Wsshinglun's rain swollen like I should."
Tlie amating thing aUiot Hart
river* continued to recede luday,
but not fast enuujti to permit Good is lhal he spent his first 12 &gt;esrs
ed lowland residents to start all­ m bed. "Something wrong with
nut mop-up operations The floods, my stomach," he recalled. "M*.
t e r m e d Western Washington’* ms would never let me |r4 up
worst in 27 years, inundated hun­
dred* of valley*, crippled crus*
state travel and drove over Lion
parsons from their homes One
person was fearrd dead in the dis
aster. He was George Shaske of
Eltensburg, Wash, whose car was
buried is a slide The suto was
CAPE CANAVERAL (C P I) —
found empty.
A gisnt Atlas-Able roc'teg stood
poised today fur America's sixth
shot at Use mono—over a trad
already biased by two Russisn
Luniks.
I.aunch time for foe 96 foot
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi
dent Eisenhower his Seen sd •Double-A"— tallest ami most
vised that federal revenues may powerful of all U. S. rockets to
jump by $4 billion m fiscal date — appeared Imminent. The
launching could rome as soon as
1961 lo a record $6.1 billion
If Ibis forecast by government early Thur»d*y, when the moon
sources holds *p *&gt; ■ hnsl re­ moves closest to the earth.
Riding atop foe foorstag* be­
view next month, the president
Is expected to send Congress a hemoth will be a 371 pound pay­
budget railing for spending of load that scientists hope to guide
about $81 billion, and s surplus into orbit around the muon with a
unique terminal guidance aystens
of $2 billion
That would he Ihe biggest black never tried by an American spar*
ink margin F.nenbowar ha* poet- rocket.
The spherical payload, riding ia
ed la Ue two term* to foe While
House. So far, tb* president bee the topmost pert of foe Able up
posted four budget deficits rod per states, was deiignrd to take
twe surplus**.
i pictures if the moon a "Ur»wto"

John Henry To M ark 105th Birthday

Atlas Rocket Set
For Shot At Moon

May Take Big Jump

tist in Sanford. As la alt Chris­
tian Science Churches, a period of
voluntary expressions of gratitudo
for God'a goodness will be included
la tue service.
"Thanksgiving" will be the sub­
ject of the lesson-sermon. The
Thanksgiving Day Proclamation of
Ihe President of the United Stales
will be read at the service. There
also will be readings from the King
Jan trs Version of the Bible and
from Mary Raker Eddy’s "Science
and Health with Key to the Scrip­
tures."
No collection will be taken at
this aervice. and local members
have invited the public to attend.

Committee Starts Study
Of County Drainage Levy

News Briefs

Route Are Announced Dian Aiken Elected Federal Revenues

(SAM tram Ftf*i to

WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1959

Varied Thanksgiving Services Scheduled

Christmas Parade Judges,
Judges lor the Christmas Parade
snd the route of the parade were
announced today.
Judge* sre John C. Galloway,
county tax rotlectur; Mr*. Voile
Williams, president of the San­
ford Garden Club and the Rev.
Robert Spear, preudent of the
.Seminole County Ministerial Asso­
ciation.
Prises will be awarded in four
categories including hr*; and second place* in the business, church,
schodl and eivic organisation
floats.
The parade scheduled h r I p
Dec. 1. will start at First 9t,
and Magnolia We. It will run

Established 190S

from lhal bed "
Hcralling hi* youth in Virginia.
Hart said he went to school in an
old shack with four other kids and
learned lo read rod write "in no
tun* it all "
"Mam* would never lot me
invoke and I .emember I had an
old corn rob pip*, t lived to sneak

Herter Says Red
Outlook Changed
WASHING! UN (UPI) - Sucre
lary of Male ('hriitiun A. Herter
says the Russian's have "come
a very long way" in altering their
poiition on Berlin since they toochrd off the German crivis one
year agu
Herter told a new-v ronfermcr
Tuesday that he haved tins an ew
meni on two points.
—Soviet Premier
Nikita S
Khrushchev has reversed hiv ori
gmsl argument that Die West had
no legal right m divided Berlin.
—Khrushrhev has removed his
threat to take unilateral action hy
making a separate peace treaty
with Communist East Germany
and turning over to the East Ger­
mans the access roads into West
Berlin.
Herter made Ihe statement in '
firing hack si former Secretary j
of State Dean Acheson's charges ]
that the administration was play- I
ing Ihe Soviet game in agreeing
to discuss Berlin at a summit |
meeting.

News Says Florida
Coach To Resign
MIAMI (UP!) — The Miami
News reported today that Font
ball Coarh Bob Woodruff of Hi*
University nf Florida will resign
following Saturday's game against
Miami.
According In foe News, Wood
ruff "wtH not be ached to suy on
In Ins &lt;to*J M picSy at ro ach
athletic director." The announce
rnrnt may rom* early next week
Ml Gaineavdla,

off around Use house rod smoke
It waa my only pleasure, I
thought then." he laid.
Hart admitted ihpt he stopped
smoking about at) years ago.
"I don't remrmlier the rsaton.
. . maybe 1 lost lhal pipe," he
said.
WhM about ht* se c re t for long

WeT
"No secret, sou. just took things
raw and never worried about
anything," he said.
"My fnvorttr food ia grits and
I don't helievs m eating all this
fancy food I hear about."
Did Hart remember the Civil
War?
"I remember Mama wouldn't
let me go off lo fight in somr war
or another hot don't recatl the de­
tails now,"
Hart recalled Dial he went to
school a few days In the week
am! worked on a large farm somr
un Ilnurs s week
"I guess things are dillrreni
now." he said.
According to record* at the
home, Hart left Virginia during
the early liwu's and. with his
family, settled in Titusville.
II* has been at Ihe home vine*
1035.
What about television
"Got no time to watch that.
I've gig enough to do taking care
of the other patients here."

Indieslions are (hat the solution
to the county's drainage problems
may come from a special enabling
act te set up a county wide drain­
age millage levy.
These indicia!ion* came out ef
n special Informal meeting of ■
five-man drainage committee and
the county commission yesterday.
The committee, comprised of
Chairman Harold Kistner, War­
ren Knowlea, A. S. Merrill, C. ».
I-e* and M. L. Cullum wan told
by Couniy Commissioner John
Krider that "we are laying the
entire program In your lap*."
Krider pointed out lo the com­
mittee that drainage hnn become
n critical problem, la Scmtfpta
County and no real solution or any
program baa been found or pro­
posed.
The first Job of the committee
will be to survey the whole drain­
age problem and even discus* tba
possibility at future drought eastdll ion*.
They will study soil nonsnrvation, wildlife and Impounding
of waters If n drought emergency
should arise.
Kaalner seid they win also leak
into Hie possibility of matching
funds with ths federal government
under the Small Watershed Pro­
gram.
Krider told the group font the
federal program haa merit but
will lake three years to pul into
effect because "they are fore*
year* behind in their projects."
Most of the members at foe
drainage committee agree font
solution is a special county-wide
millage levy lor drainage.
Ways of establishing ihe mlMage
will be among the prime diecusunrts of the group.
Cullum put it this way:
"The only aolution is a mitt age
levy. Of course, there will be
-sum* persons who won't want to
p*v. My feeling U If Uicy don't
pay, don't let them bother the lo­
cal authorities when their land to
flooded."
County Engineer Hob Davis told
the group that the otain problem
would be lo seek an ' orderly"
program, whether it be through a
roonlytsul* lax or individual
drainage ditches,
K.ntner said it would he at least
a few weeks before the commit­
tee rame up with any solutions
or rscominemlationt to bring be­
fore the commission.

Richard Return!)
Sanford I'ulilic Work • Director
Syd Hu-hard is bark on the |ob
part lime after undergoing sur­
gery al Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital recently. Hichard will pro­
bably resume full time work Mon­
day if he is released after a
medical rhrekup today, the pub­
lic works office rvporlrd.

Cold Coming
I.AKKI.AND (l' 1*1k—Temitoruture;* will ilrup ne«r
the (lunger point in North Florida Thursday morning ns
a new cult! front pushes into the slate.

The weather forecast fur the area including Semin­
ole County said temperattires might go ns low as ilo to
U&gt;, with a possible .Tt-lt'i in pockets and mucklanda.
Scattered frost also was predicted.
The Front Warning Service hern said readings
would he an low an 55 in the extreme northern sections
of the state.
Temperatures this morning slid to tui much a* 20
degrees below those of Tuesday as the leading edge at
thn cold air mass ntovtd info the stats.
Thn cold air triggered severs thunder atonng ta
South Florida early today with gusta nstimated unoffi­
cially at GO to 70 miles an hour in the Belle Glude-Pahokae 1‘alai tinach si u s .

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Geneva Youngsters Take
Ceneva ha» prize winning dairy
breeders ui young Owen Cam mack
and hii two sisters.
Fifteen-year-old Owen received
a blue ribbon in the recent thaw­
ing of hit purebred Jersey cow.
"Pappy Tepper Rosebud." at the
Orancr County Agricultural Pavi­
lion. If a grand champion cow
bad been chosen in the 4-11 Club
contest, Owen's Rosebud would

have taken the pritr. • 4-M Judge
said. Rosebud took first place ia
the three-year-old class.
Winning the slate paature essay
contest for Seminole County ia an­
other of Owen's recent feats, lie
received s 523 savings bond for
his top county esisy on pasture
Improvement,
The Csmmsck girls also havt
upheld the reputation of Fair

Glades Jersey Dsiry, Twelve-yearold Catherine'* "Aim Mona Pris­
cilla" placed second and took a red
ribbon in the two-year-old cow
class at the 4-11 show. Frances, 10
the imallest Cammirk. has a fifth
place red ribbon won by her "Luke
Glady Blossom" in the competition.
Ribbons were awarded on the
basis of tha 4-H members record
books, the contestant's activities

In developing his anlmsl. the fit­
ting and conditioning of the animal,
showmanship, and the Judges'
score of the animat itself.
Owen's pasture Improvement
esasy told bow the Cammack
fields were transformed into silage
producing paature. After the land
was drained to remove water and
salt In the aoM. the Cammicks
planted five or tlx types of gras*

lo find which would thrive. Dm
hundred acres of Pangola grass
was planted in four year#, after
the natural grass was burned off.
The Cammacks have 1.100 tons e l
silage for cattle feed ia their (we
blue silos and stored ia a trench.
The Geneva prite-wlnaara a n th#
children of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Csmmsck.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday. High today near 80. Low tonight about W.

VOL. XLIX

United Pres# I.eased Wire

New Committee
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PRIZE WINNERS Frances, Owen and Catherine Canuntu-k of Geneva showtwo o f their bovine beauties.which won honors at th«4-li Club show at the
Orange County Agricultural Fair. Owen's "Pappy Pepper itnnehud” at left,
took a blue ribbon at the show while Catherine's “ Aim Mona Priscilla"
placed aecond in the two year old cow class. Frances' prize winner remained
at breakfast as the picture was taken at Fair Glades Jersev Dairy.
(Staff Photo)

Is Musical Taste
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News Briefs
Relieved U f .lobs

ROME (UPI)—Thirteen Ameri­
can officers, the enlire U. S. com­
mand at the NATO base at Izmir
in Turkey, havfc been relieved of
their jobs following an investiga­
NEW YORK (UP1) — The man who popularized rock 'n tion of alleged hlark market acrod faced a showdown with his TV employer today over livitiee, it » m learned here to­
whether money rather than art influenced hi* taste in music,
day.

Diee jockey Alan Freed, already fired from his radio job
#or refusing to sign a statement about "payola," was sum­
moned to meet with WNEW-TV officials on business prac­

.City Mey Benefit
By Court Ruling
On Slum Clearance
"A w en t ruling by the Florida
Supreme court may have opened
the door for Sanford and other
0 municipalities t« gat federal fundi
• for siam clearance?’ City NVana
ger W arm Knowles said today.
The court's decision held that
■rban renewal, when tied to slum
clearance la a valid functioa of
government.
The ruling cleared the way for
Sanford and other cities and towns
In qualify far million* of dollars
hi federal urban renewal funds.
_ Sanford city officials will study
"w a ys which will allow them to
aharo in the federal funds.
One pos.-nble Way, according In
Knowles, m to submit a special
enabling act before the neat seeaion of tha legislature.
Tb* ruling cam# on a Tampa
*s m . The court upheld Tampa's
plan for alum clearance by a 4-1
decision. The majority decision was
that public purposes are served in
Henning up slums even if tha proV je ct benefit! tome private proper­
ty owners.

Board To Vole
On Drainage Levy
Sanford's City commission will
vote on a resolution opposing any
additional nullage levy by the
“ county lor drainage purposes if
* In to he levied county wide, at
the city commission meeting to­
night tn city hall.
A &gt;.int agreement with the
fopnty allowing the use id that
oft argued open drainage ditch for
Sanford Ave. drainage at 2Sih 51
extending north will also be voted
on. The Sanford Ave. drainage pro
biem it scheduled for discussion
between the city fathers and conn• ty commission chairman John
Krider.
Combining city and county regis.
(ration records will also be dis­
cussed with Mrs Camilla Bruce,
county registration supervisor.
The commission will hear the re
quest of Lake Minnie Estates for
permission to connect their suer
to .Sanford’s, will consider city
payment of Sanford Greyhounds
Class .t&lt; ---------baseliatl ------funds —
for ——
19C0.
-----'" w ill discuss Ilie Sanford Housing
Authority city services hilling, and
vote on adoption of a new ptumh
ini code

Officer Shoofs
Early Prowler

tice of Um ‘tig Beat show.
Jack Lynn, program manager,
and Bennet Korn, general mana­
ger. said Uieir station is particu­
larly Interested In finding out how
records are chosen for the show,
how performers are paid, and
who winds up with the money.
The Big Beat is a program
slanted toward* tern agers which
features performers who panto­
mime the words lo records played
in the background. It is a packag­
ed product entirely operated by
Freed.
Freed was fired from his WABC
raJio record
Saturday be­
cause he refused to sign a state­
ment saying he did not take
"payola," t' r word use to de­
scribe bribe* paid tn disc jockeys
by companies which want their
releases pushed.
Freed said he never took pay­
ola, hut would noi sign the state­
ment because ha considered U an
"mault" to lit* "reputation for in
tsgrity."
Freed's troubles were but one
aspect of the rapidly developing
payola scandals, tn Detroit Sun
day another tired disc Jockey held
a press conference.
Tom Clay, discharged by radio
station WJBK, admitted tie took
money to plug records and de­
fended the practice, lie said hi*
payola earnings nearly equaled
his fg.flQO-a-yvar salary, and said
it wss Just "good business."
However, Federal Communica­
tions Commissioner Robert E.
U e said the practice was clearly
a case of breaking Um law. He
•aid any station on which payoi*
is allowed can lose R* license.
At Chicago the president of the
Mutual Broadcasting System call­
ed today for a single honest pro­
gram ratings standard to replace
ratings "perpeirated by hoax, by
riggings and preplanning."
Robert F. Hurlrigh said broad
casters nes-d " i ratio: servur
that provides a solid, fund amen
tal basia for analysis and com­
parison—a »erv ice that cannot be
swa)ed or inllurticed by the per
sons paying the freight."
"1 a in also for a rating service
that give* s good rrovs section of
listeners' and viewers' reactions
— and not mumho - jumbo that
can't lie understood," Burleigh
told the Sales Marketing Elects
lives of Chicago.

Indian Killed
HOLLYWOOD (UPD—Investiga­
tor* blamed dark clothes awl a
foggy night fur the highway death
of a Seminole Indian on U. S. UI
Saturday night. Cowboy Henry
Billie, about 45. was struck awl
killed uo i)w Dania Seminole res­
ervation in West Hollywood. A
slate trooper *„id the Indian was
wearing dark clothes awl was al­
most invisible in the fog.

Equipment Izost
MIAMI (t'P I )-A Miami tfrvdg
ing (inn bad little hopes today of
refining half a millSn dollars In
equipment it said was seised by
the Cuban government. C'. C).
Moody, president of the M A M
Dredging and Construction Co.,
said the Cuban government seized
a tug flying the American flag
and other equipment on a pretext
they were illegally in Cuban wa­
ters.

Steady Prices
LAKELAND (UPlt — Florida
Citrus Mutual predicted "steady
lo stronger prices" should result
from a leveling off of grapefruit
shipments last week
General
Manager Robert W. Rutledge said
the shipments art "becoming
more normal" after being un
usually heavy in the early part of
the season, lie a. id ahout 25 per
rent of the projected total ship­
ments already have been made.

Extradition Hearing
MIAMI (DPI)—Former Dictator
Marco* Pern dimmer faced a
new estradiction hearing today on
charge* by the Venezuelan gov­
ernment of murder, torture and
embezzlement
The Venezuelan
government accused Perez Jim­
enez in documents filed last Septemtver nf ordering secret police
tn murder four men and torture
olhrra in hia nine-year dictator­
ship. It* alsti was charged with
graft and stealing millions of dot
lars from :he country's treasury.

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Study Tomorrow
Way* to solve the county’s
drainage problem* will be discuss­
ed tomorrow afternoon by a newly
appointed five-man draining eon
Irol committee and the board of
county coin misiioners.
Serving on ther draining commitlee are Warren Knowles, A. S.
Merrill, C. S. I-ee. Harold Kastner
and M. L. Cullum.
Among the possibilities to be
studied during the afternoon ses­
sion of the meeting will be for the
federal government to match
funds with the county under the
Small Watershed program.
Under ib* new program, Uie
government matches funds with
the local government to construct
draining facilities.

Fa lavished 19U8

NO. 569

Fidel Backs

1 p. m. Stocks

Public Hearing
Slated Tuesday
On School Budget

3-Car Accident
Leads To Arrest

Masons To Meet
Tomorrow Night

Lions To Hear
Crop Specialist
-Sanford Lions will hear the assi'lanl vegetable crop eperialixt at
the University of Florida speak un
Inter relation.hip of agriculture
and butlnria at their noon lunch
con tomorrow. Mason Marvell will
speak at the Civic Center gathering
a« part of the natkm-wide Farm
Citv Week observance.

Communist
Unity Plan
HAVANA (UPD — Cuban union,
iata rebuffed Premier Fidel Catlew early today by electing #
Communist fret executive eon*mittoa for the CTC union fedoraTbo oaeoutivo eommtttre cbooon
shortly after 4 a. m. by an overwhetming majority of delegates tn
tha CTC convention included only
throe supporters of ; Communistbacked "unity" plon, and all of
them Identify tbemaeJve* ae non.
Com muni*la.
Although Castro ‘vad appeal ad
directly tn Ib* ornsroottoo for unqualified adoption of th* unity
plan, only It of met* than 3.00#
dalegato* rotad agnlnat Ih* non.
Communist execttUv* alala. The
Communist* abstained.
The eon vent km recessed after
elect Ing the imw oommlUe*. and
it appeared likely that adjournmen! would follow &lt;4*Mty.
The three unity supporter* m
th* new executive eomosittro
.....................
ror m e u e c. 4 Jaycee
war* CTC Secretary General
Christmas march ia marked out by Paradti Mfrtidial
David Salvador, Joau* Into end
Curtis Dunaway. Sheriff J. 1* Hobby and Police Chief
Joe* M. do la Aguilera.
Roy William* Uke a look at the way the paratlu will go
The olection wax denounced by
from First 8t. and Park Ave. Th* Jayceea will accept
Fauation Calcine*, loading pro­
late entries of floats until Sntunlny.
(Staff Photo)
ponent of Ih* unity plan, and Army
Capt. Cuatavo Mat. leader of (ho
airline worker*' uoioo.
Cakinse charged that * n nonCommmust ilale gave important
posts to "Mujaliataa"—support are
of ih* re giro* ousted by Cnatrn
last New Year'a Day.
"The rightists and Mujaliataa
art trying to aabutago the con­
vention." he mapped. "Opponent#
A new infestation of firs ants
The anil whose stings are harm­ of tha unity plan are an obstacle
was reported -preiding to the Lake ful to humans and animals were to the forward movement of Fidel
Harriet section, today, George Di­ found in the Sanlando area about j Castro's plana,
ton. USDA inspector said.
The convention had been mark*
The new infestation m i reported three weeks ago.
ing time for more than 14 bourn
Diion said that tha nrw Infesta­
over th* weekend ami local and
when Salvador appeared to profedrral authorities are beginning to tion ia being treated with ant kill­ sent the data that had been ham­
worry because of the spread nf ing heplocblor.
mered out Ui overnight cooiultn*
the insects, Diion said.
Idion reported that the principal liens behind the scenes.
Among tho few resolution* adopt,
danger from Ilia ants is to pas­
toral. Ha added that cows relux* rri during Ih* predawn hotira
to sat in pasture* that have been was one denouncing the "unfriend­
ly attitude" of U. 5. armed fnrre*
lid by tha ant a.
Dison urged all farmer* in during thin month's anti-Ameri­
southwest Seminole county area can riots in Panama. The conven­
tion also voted to asses* Cuban
Two minor fire* during the who ace the ant* ur mounds to workers 4 per cent of Uieir pay to
notify th* county agent's office
weekend ranted damage In tha
finance plans for industrialisation
Winn Dixie Store on First Si and it once.
of the country.
"As
long
as
we
know
where
the
a home at 2125 Willow Ave
Firemen reported that a defective mounds are. we can bring this
light fixture caused the blaze at menace under control," Dison
liie Wuin-Dixie store. w'"» damage said.
According lo Dison, more than
confined to Ibr budding. Firemen
were out 44 minulea before the 2,300 arres in Sanlando Springs
have been treated with hrptnrhlor
fir* was undrr control.
Late yesterday afternoon a home thus far.
owurd by James Wade received
minor (ire damage. The fire was
VANDENBEKG AIR FORCE
caused by children playing with
RASE. Calif. (UPI) — The United
matches, firemen reported. I'lie
States suffered another setback ia
fire was confined to a closet in
the xpara race with Russia Sun­
tim horn*.
Memo to city of finals: Please day night when the Air Force aban­
doned its search for a tiny spacn
•Tv the downtown cluck.
The familiar cluck haa been capsule ejected from a Discoverer
seven minulea alow since a power satlelit* in polar ortui.
All efforts to recover the 37-by«
failure hit th* area tad Monday.
Some people are complaining 3.1 Inch instrument package wern
Members nf the legislative dele
, that they are lals fur ihrir coffee hilled with the selling sun.
gallon and ruunly commission and ))rrl|^
The Unitrd States had hoped to
county advisors to Gov. Collins
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recover the capsule aa it parawill meet "sometime later in the
rhutrd earthward or pick It up in
week" tn recommend a successor
thr vast Pacific. Naval vessels aim
to David Gatchel as county *«mhad assisted in the futile search.
misaioner (rum District 2.
Thr Air Force had beped R9
Gatchel vacated the county eoiti
seventh straight attempt at plae.
mission post upon being appointed
LONDON (UPI)
Most inirtxu- mg a satellite in orbit and recover­
ax clerk of the circuit court h&gt; nf advert Ilament in today's Lon- ing its capsule would give the r,tGov Collins two week* ago. The
Times:
lion an important apace ago
governor will appoint the new rorn"Wanted An authentic jeweled "firat.'* Neither th* U. S. nor Rus­
inisiloner.
royal crown having value quarter sia — so far at ia known — haa
million pound*: (57UU,WWJ or more. managed to recover a man-mad*
Steel Output (iains
objpet hurled back from an orbit.
Write box F. 479."
PITTSBURG (UP!) -T h e na
lion's steel furnaces, roaring hark
after a record-amashing ltd day
strike shutdown, approached 90
per tent of capacity production
today — Um 16th day of a Taft
Thornton lutborutury reprxnentaUvea will start pol­
Hartley 10day cooling off period
lution teats of Iwtke Monro* next Monday, City Manager
The American Iron and Steel
Warren Knuwlc* laid today.
tontxtui* estimated Ih* output of
The tochniciann will Uk* water sample# nloac *he
row ateai far (he flrat two weeks
•outh aid* o f lake Monroe awry day from went o f the
at the Supreme Owrt hack lerailroad hridgo to a point near the Brumley Boat W o’ ka.
work order *( upward* of 3.UJ,000
Tim ulgr will supply n bunt fur Um lent#. Know lea aaid.

New Fire A n t Infestation
Is Reported In County

Winn-Dixie, Home
Damaged By Fire

Capsule Hunt
Ends In Failure

Downtown Clock
7 Minutes Slow

U. N. Plans New
Hungarian Study

New Commissioner
To Be Discussed

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UP()
-The United Nations steering com
mittre voted 15 In 3 lodsy to reoommHid a new airing in the General
Assembly of the lT&gt;d Hungarian
freedom revolt and iLs brutal sup­
pression by the Soviet l'moo.

Wont Ad Lists
Expensive Item

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The Soviet Union. Czechoslovakia
and Rumania voted against in­
cluding the item on lh« agenda.
The Untied Slates to!d the 21-nation
committee that "apparently the
• by police
|end ofU.theJack
reign Hickson
of terror on
is not in
Osk AAve
early was
this shot
morning.
prowler
and killed sight" m Hungary.
George Smith, 1413 Oak Ave. rep f *d a prowler at his home a
lit Je- after midnight, Sanford
An open hearing U ached tiled tor
police said.
"I heard a nnij* on a shed roof 7:10 p. m. Wednesday on a pro
ami the dog chased someone away. posed nrw commercial art eentrr
Ttny went toward Park Ave." i u&gt; the southwest portion at the
•sinfl told the police
county, County Zoning Dirsesor
Lt. Hickson arrived and prompt­ I Hob llrown said today,
ly shut Um intruder—a large puo- i The proposed art renter would

SANFORD* FLORIDA

Unionists Rebuff Castro;
Elect Anti-Commie Board

NEW YORK t u r n - Block
prices st t p. m.t
Americas Airlines........
23'k
American TAT .................... 77
American Tobacco ............. 105'k
Uallimora A Ohio .............. MW
Bethlehem Steal ................ J4W
U A 0 ................................ 70**
Chrysler ............................. &lt;34'■»
Curtiss . Wright .............. 32v*
DuPont ............
254M
Kastman Kodak ................. in4'»
Ford Motor
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General K k ctn e .................. #»W
General Motor* .................. M*t
Graham • Paiga..................
2W
Inti. T A T , .....................
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Kel's .................................. tW-13*
lavrillard ............................. 5*H
Minute Maid .................
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Penney
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117H
Penn RR
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Royal American ................
*W
Sear* Roebuck
............. *OM
Standard Oil tNJI ............. 4*3*
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The Seminole County School Stndebaker
..................... M's
Board wilt hold s public hearing U. S. Steal
ou its 195# no county school bud gel Weatmghoua* EJ.................. ••
at til a m. tomorrow in the county
school office on Commercial Ave.
County School superintendent H.
T. Milwee said this morning Ihqj
ho experts approval nf the mure
thin ft* ad-ten hurUM when It
i* sent In Tallahassee tomorrow.
County schools will receive 51,903,HL’H m slate and fedrral funds for
A Hire* isr hit and run arc idem
the July 1959 July |9fz) fiscal year. un Lake Mary Kd. and XMh M.
SJoT.Sm in county taxes. Spit,100
Saturday morning led tn tha arreat
in district taxes and 56.730 from yesterday »f Sanford Negro Thom­
other sources, tn this school sup­
as Wade.
port and maintenance budget 51.A ear driving north no Lake
HAU.OOO will he spent on faculty Mary Kd. shortly after midnight
salaries, 586.J5o for transporta­
failed to stop for a atop aign it
tion, Sdto.614 for capital outlay,
the 2uth St. intersection. It hit
500,224 to pay off debts, and 5770.043 for other *-\ihtim-« and re­ the side uf ■ car driven west on
2tah Ht. by Kenneth E. Byrd,
serves.
police said The autn driven by
The school board will use 53,- Byrd. 143 Country Club Dr, wss
370,859 ul last March', bond Issue thrown al another car driven cast
lo buiUI and add to school build­
on aoth St by David E. Uoyd.
ings. This will leave S-KM/JM left 103 Tangerine Dr. The car that
from the Issue by next July. In­ failed lo stop for the stop sign
terest and principal to lie paid off left the scene at the accident,
on tha bonds this year totals 5-’44,police said
051.
Hgt Hen Holler arrested Wade
Tor driving without a license, fail­
ure lo yield the right of way and
failure to stop ami render aid.
Hanford'* Royal Arch Masons
will meet al 7 30 tomorrow night
in the Masonic Hall Past High
Priests wiH confer the Royal Arch
degree.
The Royal Arch Widow* will
hold their regular monthly cov­
ered di'h supper and meeting to­
morrow at 6 30 in 'ha Masonic
Hall dining room the regular
meeting date lias been changed
from the second Tuesday lo tha
fourth Tuesday of •-a&lt;ti month.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23. H)59

New Art Center
Hearing Slated

Lake Test To Start

HOSPITAL EXPANSION ORGANIZERS include Board Chairman A. B.
Peterson Sr. and Seminole Mcmorui Ho.xpiUJ Administrator Hurry Weir,
shown preparing to lounch the |&amp;00,000 t-xp.UMkni project. An urchheot lo
drnw jilamt for tho .'10 bvil addition will Ih- clioaen Dec. 8. Tho boord ut
trustees announced that tin* hospital cun more than match 822*’),000 in
fedaw.1 ftsudn lo bn ueed un the nddttion
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■nicking of oaunty school building
funds by the Mato, Ustohtl said.
TM teacher aalary committee s
responsibility Is to M familiar with
problems to structuring a aalary
sfhedula and to advise teachers
•ad adaiiaiitratori of tMso prob­
lems.
The Uacber welfare tammtttra
works on teacher retirement and
Inaarance affair*.

&gt; Bamtaaia County population and
iMWMr growth has lad to lnereaaad aae af faculty committees to
I Malta acbool policy recommendsJMas, county director of instruction
) Hawaii Galebel said today,
i l i e time when each teacher
teald bo consulted about a policy
* matter baa passed with the day* of
’ ■Bailer population, Gatchel said.
‘ Oarnmlttecs of faculty and acbool
t administrators who have aaperl;M ee sad qualified knowledge nt
&lt;eiwatioe problems are now hetng
! Mad le make tentative policies to
'•M ad teachers can react before
flm mas anres a n made official by
' (Be aahaal board, the director ex« Oaanty school uiitclais iry to
; Ia n aa much cross representation
; k w aa mamr schools and teaching
• B i l f c T population, Gatchel Mid.
; Alter committee recommendsIkmi
■an approved by principals they

Inked Press tetotnnltenal
The state of Washington reeled
tedsy under nearly a week nf tor­
rential November rains that
stranded a train carrying N peeangers and caused hugs land­
slides blocking almost all aaitwest highways.
Swollen rivers poured Into lowlying farm land and forced par­
tial evacuation af ant town.
TM Ceast Guard r*. Seattle wee

Gatchel

etfucttenal programs. "Of all the
w eft we do that's tM moat Im­
parts at," the director emphasised.
. TM curriculum group haa made
Meat strides to reading, artlthmat&gt; and science studies he sftd. The
Wi ltons! Defense Education Act
tM hastened these Improvements
M providing money (or lostrueMans] materials. Prograts In testt e ( and guidance and advice on
ItaUBtef the sew Seminole High
teteai are among tM curriculum
•emmittee'a peat projects.
TM aMra and admtotetrators in
tea legislative group have worked

where tee rising knoMmiah River
overflowed ita hanks.
Volunteers lotted through the
night in a battle to sandbag tM
river, but civil defense worters
called in the Coast Guard to evac­
uate whan tM High water threat
coed tow anas la tbs community.
Dikes protecting agricultural
lends to tee Mohomteh Valley
were becoming soggy and to many
Instances failed te bald tea rash
waters. Lowlands te the vsDey

A huge earth slide just east af
the summit at Steven* Pass do*ed U.R. 3 indefinitely late Sun­
day night. The highway was re­
ported washed eel In at toast one
Mhflf location.
The weather bureau said men
rate would cootimm hi Washington
today. Rain also was forecast for
the Gulf states, the OMo Valley
and IM tower Great Lake*, tome
snow waa expected to fall te tee
upper Mississippi V lap ead tea
appar Great Lehee.
A sold wave baited deep Into
Tessa during tee
ptoogtng

Hospital Notes

MIAMI (UP!) — A courageous
neighbor whe dashed Into a bias­
ing horn* wai credited today with
saving thrrt children to a (Ira
which killed a mother and her
infant eon.
Mrs. Mary Patricia Krai. 33.
and Mr ion Mlcbaal died af
asphyxiation Sunday whan flames
ra|ad through a fashionable »pUt&gt;
level home In Sooth Miami.
Michael would have celebrated
his third birthday today.
Two
older
children
raced
aereamlng from tho houao and
Donald It. Miller, a next . doer
neighbor, rescued three others
after repcatrd trips Into the
amokt-IUtod house.
Millar laid M was awakened
about 4 a. aa. by IM icreams of
the ehIMren. He ran to the home
and tore loo*e an aluminum win­
dow with his hare hands to get
Inside.
Choking hom the smoke, M
felt his way around until M found
the three children, Hanry Jr., U.
John 10. and Ruth A He lad teem
to safety then went back time and
again in a futile effort to find
little Mkhael.
TM fire apparently started (ram
a lighted algarst dropped an the
living room couch, (Ire Inspectors
said. Mrs. Keel had bean sepa­
rated (ram her husband since last
month.
Police said Miller finally found
tee baby's life leas body on tee
corner of s bed.
“ 1 teh that bed again and
agate." Miller teid hours later.
"1 know M wasn't there. Ha
auM have ran around the room."
Police said Millar should "pat
• medal tor what bo dtd."
•*H it hadn’t bean tor torn,"
uld Detective J, D. Barter,
"those children would have never

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tree* players Into stardom, Among
thee* selected art Jo Morrow, Evy
Her!and, Ceroid Douglas, Margie
lagea. Otonu Corbett, Jamc* ParMe, Michetl Callen, Jody Baker,
Man Uarritir, Joe GallUun and
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Officials of the railroad said
none of tM passengers was tojured and a l would M brought
out by buses chartered from a
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Bevorty Douthht, Sanford
Edmour Monforton, Sanford
Margaret Sapp, Sanford
Jake T. Newby, Sanford
Mr. and Mr*. Joe DoulM
Sanford, a daughter
Dismissal*
Mr*. Geraldine Sclera and
baby. Geneva
Marlon Baas. Oviedo
Gladys Halt, Sanford
Marion Feebaak, Sanford
Geneva Ashley, Sanford
lawman Oliver, Sanford
Haaal William*, Sanford
Lorene Taylor, Sanford
Sammie Griffin, Sanford
Levi James, Sanford
NOVEMBER 11

CHESAPEAKE BAY FERRY DISTRICT

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Thelma Leepcr, Lake Mary
Geneva Richardson, Altamonte
Springs
Kiln* Millar. Sanford
Walter Sloudenmeyw, Sanford
Irene Sirianal, Sanford
Lucy Wade. Sanford
Rotates Robinson, Sanford
David Jackson, Sanford
Cleveland Preston, Sanford
Edward Wllllamaon, Sanford
Births
Mr. sod Mr*. Junta Sparks,
Sanford, a daughter
Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy lea,
Lake Monroe, a daughter
'.Mamiasal*
John DoneIson. Sanford
Ann Behrens, Lake Monroe
Mrs. Lawrence Rlcrto and
baby, Sanford
Margaret Howell, lake Mary
Robert Black, Sanford
R. B. Thomas, Sanford
James W. Crane, O»ledo
James Clrment*. Sanford

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First place In lha tourney waa
the team of llarotd Ring, Elmer
Boerner, Admiral Johnson and
Dick Hovtes.
In a second place was the team
of Hugh Giver. E. J. Still, Ed
Hunt, and Dan Wright.
In third place was the team
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lum and Ralph Wight.
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Andalusia I s 'Travel Poster' Spain
(Editor's Nets: This Is the and
sf » *eri«e af irtleleg by A. M.
iad A. H. Haskell who grp now
Is Europe).
Granada. . .Th# Spiln of lb#
travel fetter, of Doe Juan and
Carolgn, gf bet dayg, hiab foliage
and eilve Irsea — the Spain of
whieb mo*i foreigners think when
tbs country la racnlloned, U really tbst aeutbernmott aectlon call-

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COLD WAVE continues to froet tho mlddio weet Hero,
the Great Lakes tanker Taurus needs a defroster in
Chicago after a sail from Cleveland during a record
breaking eold snan.
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ahor* d*»crlb*d lharouahfar#*, and
Niiaei.iTin*
aaalntl all lot* and landa adjoinA nKnoi.UTIoN piiovioiNfi
Ing and cunllguou* or bounding
run TUB improvement I«r
and abutting upon laid Irnpror*.
PAVINO AND IIAHO SI'IIment, and that *n#.|klfd of Ik#
PACINO A POBTIOX o r
rnllro co»t of aald lmpf*f*mi*t
■PRINO DARK ROAtl AMI
ahall k* paid from Iho fltnaral
BAI.I.ARD STRBKT TO A
Fund of paid Town.
WIOTII O f II PKP.T. A.Ml
UK. IT Kl'ItTIIKIl HHSOI.VHO:
PIIDVIDl.VtO ron TIIK ASThat It I* ih* diurmlittllon of INI*
SP.AS1IKNT OP A IMHTIllN
body that all lot* and l*nd* ad*
OP TUB POST THHIIKDF
Joining and contlguou*. or bound­
AllAINHT * II B AIIUTTIKII
ing and abutting upon Ih# !ald
PROPKHTt OW.VNIU.
WHERKAR, III*
Collnrll nf lniprur*m*nt will b* tiptelallr
h* Toftn
To!
Ik* Town or Alternants
AllilnnnlO Sprint!, b*n.filled by Ih* aald Import.
Florida, drrmi It idrliahl* 10 Im- m*nl pokldrd for In thl* R#*olu&gt;
or*, trad*, eimatrurl, Mr* tnd tlon lo thn *it*nl of two-lhlrd*
«rd aurfar* with a italilllltd Mb* nf lh* total coll of **ld Irnpror*.
aao of rial, i llm* rock alahllU m*ot.
talloa and a tand and mlnrral a*al, and that lb* rp.clal m r«m *nli
Ik* follnwlns Ibnronahfar** In lh* In b* mad* and rnt.rad ag*ln*t all
Town of AltemonI* Sprint*. Pl&lt;ir* Iota and land* adjoining and eonllguoua. or bounding and abutting
Ha. I«.wll:
on aurh contemplated Irnpror*.
Sprint U k l Road from lla Inm*nl, ahall b* mad* upon a front
tanoellon With Maitland At*.
fuotag* ba*l*i that I* to **r that
' aa* Kail It tkt Wait Bound,
In Ih* preparation of th* aptclal
a arr, Sfrllot It, Townlklp It,
***«*am*nt roll r*ttrlng th* coa*
Rama It But, la t width of
template)! lmpro*»rn*nt, attch *p*«
11 fk*t.
clal
b*n*flt* ahall b* datarmlnad
RallarC SlfUl from lit lnl*r&gt;
and prorntad according to tha foot
••cite* wllk Malllind Ar*nu*
frontag* of th* raapacllr* proptr• Karl 1# IM W**t Rnundary,
tlaa adjoining and contlalou*. ar
M.cllon It, Townahlp It, S.
hounding and abutting upon aurh
liana* II Edit to * width of
loiproram.nl aapaciallr baii.flUPd
II f**t.
All of said lmpr«r«Mlnll |o k* bjr aald Imprnrrmant.
BH IT FIJHTHKR HRSOI.VEIH
•on*
In
aomplUnr*
with
plant,
apto&lt;
iflrailan*, and tlllaiaU* paw aa That tha Tat Aaaaaaor af th* TaWM
with ika Towt rltrfe of Ik* nf Altamnnt. Spring*, In aeaprd.
fti*
«wa of Altamonte Pprlat*, whlrh nnca with Ih* prorlalona of law.
i Paid plana, •gasification*, and d*ll&gt; thall procaad to mik* anil prtpart
(nala* kit* kt*n h*r*lnfor* *p- a aptclal aaiaaam.nt roll, aaattt.
prnrad bp tilt Town Count'll. and Ing th* aaprrlal btntfll* to b* r*&gt;
ionalltnl* tha plan* and aptrlflra* rolrad a* tha rtault of aald ron*
lamplatad Imprnramant* aaalnat
llnna for lhl« work;
ROW. THEREFORE. UK IT RE* Ih* Into and landa adjoining tnd
ftoi.VKlit Thtl ih* Town f?oan»ll rnnllguuu*, nr bounding dnd *k*|.
of lh* Toon of Allawnnt* nprlnt* ting aald Improrrm.ntn, baaing
e«*m» It adrlfthl* at a n*c*riarp •aid aptrltl ••••••m»nt against lb*
publla Imprartmlnl to Irnpror*, rrtpactir* pruptitl.a to ba aaptdal*
rad*, rnn.irart, par* and hard |y aaaaaaad upon tha rtllmatad
urlar* with a *teblll**&lt;l aub-bara root of aurh ronttinplatad Improraaf clap, a Hat* rork lUblllratlon m.nta aa d.tarmlnad by thl* Rg«
and a tand tnd mlnaral r.al, Ik* anlutlon, and Ih* amount dtternlmined by hi* Heaolutlop to b* **•
following tboroiithfar**:
•eased agelnat tha aald proparly;
Spring I.*R* ltn*d from ll* In.
and upon th* eompleilon of Ih* aald
t*r»*rtlon With Maitland A**.
apactal aueionant loll, lo rim* a
. nita Kart I* lb* WP*I bnand.
rrpy thfrr.nf to bt publlahed In
arp, Rartlon If, TnWnahlp II,
Ih* Sanford llarald, attachln* la
nant* I! ilt l, in a width nf
aald aptclal aaaaaamanl roll an pub*
. II fail.
Hahad, a nallea dlraetad to all
Ballard ttfMt from lla Inltr.
prnpartp awaara Inlartatad In aald
••cllon wllk Maitland Arantio
aptclal araaaamant, atatlng In *r&gt;
Kaat la Ik! W!lt Boundary,
cordanra with th* prorlalona of
Rtclloa II, Townahlp II tnolh,
law, a d.Malle tlm* and place
llang* I* Batt, to a width of
whet* complaint* will ht liter.!
11 faat.
that all of aald Irnproramanta ihall with rafaranc* to tb* M i d aapaolal
k* doaa la Itrlet romplltnr* with aaaaaamanl, and wh*n aald *ap*elal
Ih* plaaa, apaelflcallona and **tl- aaaaaamanl roll will bt finally apmalaa tharafnr now on fit* In Ih* proaad and ronflrmad by Ih* go?,
alfle* af th* Tuwn Clark nf Ih* arnlng authority ol tb* Town of
Town of AlUmont* Hprlnaa, which Altamonta Spring* tilting aa an
Mid plan*, aparlllelllona and Wat!• niuallaln* board.
malaa har* b*m karalofara ap.
IIB IT Fl'IITIIBIl HBROI.VHD:
provtd by Ih* aald Tnnn Counrll That thp Town Clark ahall rau*a
•nd conalltata tha plana and apa. thla ftaonlullnn In bt auhltahtd
'rlflettlon* for alld pr&gt;ipa!*d lm. one a naek for a parlnd nf two
proramanli, and Ih* Town Council waak* In th* Sonford llarald.
of Ih* Town of Allamnntt Sprlnaa
HB IT FHRTIIBII IIBSOl.VEtl:
tor* liaraby daclar* Ih* nrc«p*||y That the aptclal aaaaaamanl* pro.
for Ih* lmproyam.nl* of raid rl.lad (or by thla Itaanliillnn ahall
Ikornitahfarr*. ** *for**nld, ** a b* parahla In raalt within thirty
a*c*ta*ry public Improytmtnl.
11*1 day* altar **ld aattirmant*
IIB IT PUIITIIKn RKSOLVRDl har* kaan approrad and ronflrmad.
That a total *ip.dnllnr* not *r. or, at tha npllaa af th* ahatllng
••• Iln* Nina Thoiiaand and *d/l«n properly ownitri. In three in *&lt;|ual
(IM00.W4I
Hollar* It
b.raby &gt;*arly Intiallmanl* with accrued
BUthorliad to ror*r Ih* cut! of Intaraat on all d*f*rrad papmanl*
paring and H
Sard
aurfaclua of (hi front a dat* thirty (1*1 day* aflar
i
•d thoranghfaraa
thoroua
abor. d**rrtb*d
to Ih* aaol *aa**(manl( ahall ba ap.
a width of II f**t, which aald turn prorad and confirm*.!, at lha rat*
I* Ilia total aallmatad Cntl of Ik* nf eight par cant (1%) per annum
aald Improramanl; that two-lhlrda until paid,
of Ih* antlr* coal nf aald Irnpror*.
BB IT FURTHER IIKHOI.VEH:
maol ahall b* aaaaaa.d agalnat all That thl* Htaolutlon ahall b* poet.
proparty abutting and fronting *&gt;1 In ihrtf pnblla place* In lh*
apon that pnrllon ofi .
Town at Allamanta Spring* Flar.
Sprlag laika lload front Ita InIda.
laraartlon with Maitland Are.
BN IT Kl'ItTIIKIl nKdOt.VKH:
nu* Raal In tha W**l Hound,
That thl* llaaolutlon ahall b« and
arp, Hanlon I*, Townahlp ll.
baenm. alfaoll** Immediately from
Rang* lo Kail, to a width at
and after lla p*Mai* and adoplloa.
It faat.
ADOPTED THIS Mth day of May.
Uallard gtr.at from Ita Interamber, A. I). III*.
taction with Maitland Artnua
/•/w. u sw orrn n n
Baat lo lh* W**l Boundary,
Mayor
Raatloa II, Townahlp II Routh,
ATTKHT;
Kang* la Boit.to a width of
/a/ IIBNRT HA.NRKN
II faat;
Town Clark
lo b* to Iraprarad by (h* aabl DtEAl.1
paring and kird aurlaelng of Ik* Pttbllah So*. II, It. IM*.

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Th# Andalusian cosat rhea
aharply out of the Impossibly blue
Mediterranean, tb# rough cliffs
broken osly eceatlosiUy by sandy
bsicb##. There id no coastal
plain, UM bilk mountain* go
airtight up out of tb# *•#. Every
arable Inch I# cultivated, by band
when tha terrain I* loo precipiloae for donkgyi to plow.
Tb# driv# along Um gogat riv­
al! tho nor# famotia Amalfi Drive
in beauty. Tb# corkacrew road
la narrow and rough, and in *ome
apote, daagaroua, for only rarrly
ll Ihor# • railing to protect the
motorUta from sheer drop* of hundreds Of foot. No trip for thoi#
afflicted with ear alrknesa. It if
worth an oecaaionil bated breath
far tho nuuntaim are purple, red.
dtiily green and ochre, the tea
ultramarine, cerulean and Jade.
The lltUa villages, hanging on (o
UM mountain aidea, are datzling
white in tha fun.
Inland, the two moil interesting
tit lea are Sevilla and (Sranida
la which are lha famous relics
af Um Moorish dominance of
Southern Spain—the Alcaiar and
Ute Alhambra.
Sevilla, lying lit a valley aurroundad by olive grove* that
•Match for mile*. If n city of
bright tiles, white Hurco and
Vfooriih arrhflf. In it* center ia
(he Alcazar, Ihe fortified palice of
UM Sultena, refurbished by St.
Pardlnand, who drove out Ihe
Moors in Um 13tb century. The
rnulting stylo la railed "Mude-

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ji nu ia i . im i l it of ri.oH m t.
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J*r"-a bland of Cbrtatlin and
Meortah grehlteeturg. The etrvgd
will* and arche* and the brilliant
Moorish raoslacs ere overlaid with
th* tapestrlte and beavr carving
of the BpanUh Renaigaanc*. The
result la net always hippy, but
It te lmpresaive.
The vast Aleaitr Oardeni, complattly walled, are laid out in
formal. paUeras, tmbelliibed with
fountalna, topiary wort, and tiled
summer houiea. The walks art
lined with carefully pruned or­
ange, olive, almond, and artllow
trees which make a cool back­
ground for Ihe bright roatf. dah­
lias, and geraniums which all
bloom together with many ether
flowers lo this semi-tropical clim­
ate.
The Alhambra wee also a for­
tified palace, realty ■ small city,
for It waa possible to station ao.000 troop* within its thick walla.
Earopt h r Ih* Renaissance pal­
ace that Charles V Marled, but
never finished. It Is pure Moorish
architecture. The oldest part,
which waa a military stronghold,
was built In the Sth century.
From its rampart* can he seen
the city of Uranada with ita
white houiea and palm treee,
crowned by tha mow -rapped Sier­
ra Nevada mountain*, a real
study in contrails.
Th* Ulh century palace of the
Sultana la laid out ao that each
room opens on a patio. The walla
•re carved stucco and look like
itone lac* they are so delicate.
Each patio ha* a fountain and
pool. The bound of running water
ie everywhere. The Moors tame
out of the Sahara Deiert where
water waa g luxury. Here, where
water waa readily aveilahte, they
built afjuadicte lo supply the
fountain* and the elaborately
decorated iteam hatha under the
pe'ice. The aleam we* mated
by pouring cold water on heated
mzrbla (labs.
Above the rosy Alhambra te
the whlte-flenoraltfe, the turn-

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MRIIAMHNR H. U.VWkKUMRI,
hi* wir
Fteimirr*.
HANIKI, MC IVKfl. *1 *1.
H.f.ndant*,
.VOTICR OF *1 IT
TO; Oanl*l M.-I**r » n .l ,........ ..
Mc|y*r, kla wlf*. If any, wh»a*
r**l4*nc* I* unknown. If llvln*,
»n-l If ' d«*.t, Ihtlr iMpaclly* unknown k*lr*. 4*vi**t«. i»**i**«,
grtnl***, n*4Hnr«, nr »lh*r p*rInna rtelmln* by, Ihrn.igh, und*r
•r agalnll lh«m, nr any nf lh*m.
•nd all P*r&gt;nn* rlalmlng any
tote, right, illl* nr lni*r**t in, ar
il*n upon th* r*al pr»p*rty h*r*ln
d«*crlb*d, nr any pari lh*r*«f, all
nf who** rr*l.l*nc«* ar. unknown;
You art h.rrby nnllflad lh*l a
•Ull In i|Ulrt Illl* ti** barn
brought In lh* Clfralt Cnutl nf
gamlnnl* I’nnnlr. Florida, llalnat
you. and **rli of yon. rlalmlng »ny
••lit*, rlikl. till* nr lnl*r*al. In,
or H*n upon, tha fnllnwlng d*acrlh.d pr»p*r(y iltual* In Rrmln.il*
County, Florl.ln, tn-wllt
tell* II and 17, Block I,
Hrcamwold, Hn.-qn.l He-lion, ip *
carding lo Flat lh*r*ul r*.
rnrd*d In Flat flunk 4, !'.* .
.1* nf lha I’ uhllo H*ruril« of
H*mln*l* pnunly, Florida.
And you ar* k*r*by r*qulrr.| In
ftl* your Anwwi-r, and/or other
written .liflna** parKinallt, or by
your *il*rn*y, w i t h th- . ‘ l a r k
nf Iho idrcnli fuart. Ninth ju.ll(1*1 I'lrrult, Samlnol* I'n.inly,
Florida, II Ih* Pnurt Ilona* In
ganford. Florid*, and in **rr* a
mpy of aald Aniair u p o n Plain,
tiff * Altnrnay, Karl. I. Iloua.
holder, P. O. But 1*. Hanford,
Florid*. n«l l*t.r than Ih* ttth
gay *f lli»mh*r. IVV*. tharaln
Mlllaa up lb* «*t*t*. nahi. ml*
sr Intaraat In, or III* upon lh*
•ho*a drier (bad t.tnp*riy rUlmct
by you. and *h.iuld you fall lo .In
•o. a .larraa pm ounfl**n will b*
«nl*rad aiateat you.
M’lTNEM my hand and olflrUI
i*«l nf **M Court at Hanford.
Florl.l*. thl* tlth day nf Nnrrmbar, IIS*
(t. r. Harngaa. rlrrk *f lb*
■bora llyteg Court,
tty: Martha T. Vlhlan
I'rputr Clark
(SRAI.I
Karlyl* llouthnliter.
Atlnrnay fur tTalnllff*.
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tv THR t un t rr i di rt o r th r
VIUII JI’BICIAI. t lst't it n r
TIik sta te nr r i.nil in*. In
Ahi* ro n eMMikof.R l e n v i .
Fl.nmilA. IN CHANCER* NO.
IMf«
nrh-JAMI.W SOI,I.BN YARflBKRT,
Plaintiff,
».
Af.ICK RUTII TARDRKRT.
I&gt;*f**4*nt.
NfFTICH OF RUT
Tor At.H'f! RIJTII TAItllBRnT,
whnl* r*&gt;td*nr* I* unknown.
TOU AUK HBItKOT NOTIFIED
that • 0,1 It for illvnrc* nnd olhrr
trli*f hi* b**n flliil *e*ln&gt;t ynu
in ih* I'lrrult Court nf th* NINTH
JullrUI rirnult nf Fterld*, I* •nil
for R*ntlnnte f'nuRly, at ••tfure,
Florida wMrlln BRNJAMIN ROII.KN VAIt ll K.II ItT la ruintlff anil
AMCK Hutu TAtinnnuT it d *.
f*ndnnl.
you ahk mkrf. iit keuuiiird
la III* your *u*nr*r In **lg *ull
wllk th* Cl*rk *f **|g Court tnd
••r»* * nonr ih*r*of upon Plate*
IIf Fa Attorney* nnt Inter lli-imbir
lltk, III* A. D. If you rail te
III* and ••rr* your Anawrar, a D*rr** Pro i'onf«**o will h* •nl*r*d
aualnat you *n&lt;l ih* ault will
th*r**ft*r prur**il *■ part*.
U*l*&lt;l *t Hanford. Mamlnul* Coun­
ty, Florida, tht* lllh day nf Nor.
rmh»r, I1SS A. D.
tHKAl.f
O P. Iterndan
rt*rh. Circuit Uatirf.
Hvoilnul* Coiinly, Florid*
By : llarlh* T. Vlhlan
D'putv t'lirh.
tVII.KRIlHON A MA4.VXR.
It* North Drang* Atanu*.
P. O. Dr,war Illl,
Orlando, Florid*.
TMaphnn* IIA I-1IVI.
Alt»rn*ya for I'UIntlff.

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mar piece eurrwuEded by terrsewd
gerdens, .od. toevitably, fountain*
and wster ways.
The Moors were more eiviliaed
than their Spanish eeaqnerors
much more edvsneed In engineer­
ing. mathematics, medicine gate
military tsrtlcs. tt was onlr be­
cause the dynasty was weakened
by luxury and Inlernicine war­
fare that Ferdinsed and Ixebnlla
were able te drive teem out of
Grsnads la l«SI.
The city of Granada is not
vary interesting, but Seville hai
greet charm. U is prosperous be­
cause it U an agricultural renter
and an Inland port. Blxet set bin
epers “ Carmen" bore. Tbo tohecto factory where hie beroSne
worked, • beeutlfui baroque build­
ing is being turned late a uni­
versity. The cigarette company
Is building a new modem plant
across the Guadalquivir River.
Don Jusn, whoee rent name waa
Miguel deMsnsra, lived in Seville,
•nd endbetd a hospital and chadecor Med by Murille when
repented of hie youthful eioe.
The former Ohntto, now rolled
Santa Cruz, te an encbantlng onetlon of old white houses with ter­
riers on the roof*. Tho flowers
spill down the walls in colorful
ftshioo. The narrow streets lead
to unexpected garden patios so
flowers are everywhere.
When Seville’s cathedral we*
built—it is the largest Gothie
structure in the world—oo the
light of a mosque, the minaret
we* mide Into a bell tower. Thi*
te typical of Andulusis where two
eivUlisiteni met and blended.

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Mrs. C'slla M. DeMers, SS, died
Friday afternoon St Seminole
Memorial Hospital after a long
Illness.
She has been a rrrident of San­
ford since IMS and la s nsllve of
Shrewsbury, Mass.
She wsi • member of All Souls
Csiholle Church, a member of
Catholic Wsmrn's Club and ■ mem­
ber of tha Work! Wir I auxiliary.
She ii survived by her husband,
Theodore DeMers of Sanford; one
daughter, Mrs. C. E. William*; one
brother, Armsnd J. IrteoUe; two
listers. Mrs. J. A. Demers and Sis­
ter Marie (Angel rf the Sacred
Heart) of Montreal, Canada.
Funeral ms** at 1:30 a. m. to­
morrow st All Souls Catholic
Church. Rev. Richard Lvens offi­
ciating. Burial in OaklaiTMemotial Park. Rosary st S p. m. to­
night. Iriison Funsrsl heme in
charge af arrangements.

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•Officers
The Ethel Root Circle of the
Congregational Christian Church
elected Mrs. It. J. Corbett presldent, tor the comini &gt;ear. The
group met at the home of Mrs.
Edward Simpson, with the presi­
dent. Mrs. Oscar Zittrower, pre
siding.
Other offi.cra elected were,
Mr*. Herbert Thurston, vice pre*
idem; Mrs. James Bedenbauih.
secretary and Mrs. Zittrower,
treasurer. The devotional was
presented by Mrs. Gus Selimih.
Final plans were discussed con­
cerning the bazaar held Saturday.
The hostess served pumpkin pie.
topped with whipped cream, and
coffee. The December meeting
will be at the home of Mrs. Harold llerbst. With Mrs. Corbett,
I Mr*. Thurston and Mr* Zittrow-rr
as co-hostesses.

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Plans

For John Tyler
Mrs. Karl Tyler gave a birthday
party for her son, John, Wrdnes• das morning, at their home on the
Enterprise road. The younger set,
most of them accompanied by their
mothers, gathered at 10 a m. for
his third birthday celebration.
Following a play time together
they all watched while the honorre
opened his gifts. Refreshment* of
birthday cake, ire cream and
punch were served to the guests
Attending were. Debbie Emanu­
el. Joey Bruce. Deborah and Keith
OTInlhc'vs, Gordon and John Pad­
gett Jr., Pri*-illa and Daryl Sell­
er* and Pat Tyler.
Grown up guest* wrrr, Mrs,
Randy Emanuel. Mrs Catherine
Bruce, Mr*. Betty Mathers, Mrs,
John Padgett. Mrs
Catherine
.Seller* sod Mrs. W. L. Tyler.

JStory League
M eets Tonight
The Sjnford Story League will
meet loniglit at I p. in, at the
Epi nopal Parish House. A pro­
gram eniitled, "Women of Pales­
tine" will be presented by Mrs.
Cla ence Snyder, program chair­
man.
T ie panel discussion on story
•-'teiling wilt also be continued, un­
der the leadership of the Rev.
Ira Hindman. ,ia*lor of the Free
Methodist Church.
Among those taking part on
the program are Karen Metzler.
Mr*. J. S. Jtirs* and Mrs. Sny­
der.

Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Wright
of Enterprise, announce the en­
gagement and approaching mar­
riage of their daughter, Bertha,
of Jacksonville snd Enterprise, t«
Dr. Turner Z. l'a*nn of Jackson­
ville. The wedding will be aa
eient of early December it All
Saint* Episcopal Church m Eaterprue.

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Final Wedding
Plans Told
Final plans are announced Lit
the wedding of Miss Margaret
Jane Lawson, daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. Samuel Claiborne Lawson of
Stone Island and William Hamer
llurkel of Orlando.
The wedding will hr solemnized
at Ail Saints Episcopal Church in
Winter Park. Dee. j at 5 p. m ,

with the Re*. Stuart, offlciatins.
The bride’ s only attendant will
bo her cousin. Mi*s Linda ll.ncl
den o( Jacksonville.
I slier* will be Jon lit .ml.ill and
William Hamer Milligan cousin*
of ihe groom elect.
Only members of Ibc inline
diatr lauulir* will attend the
wedding and reception, to b held
at Dubsdreail Country Uuii in
Orlando.

Mr. snd Mrs. E. M. Wright of
Princeton, W. V a, announce thr
engagement
and
approaching
marriage of their daughter, Carol
Dean, to Richard tee Eekhart.
son of Dr. and Mr*. J. C. Burden,
Sanford.
Mi.s Wright i* a graduate nt
Princeton High School and at pre
*cm i* employed by the Pitt*
burgh Plate Glass Co. of Washlrg
ton. I). 1‘.
Mr. Eekhart attended schu.il*
In Wilmington. N. C. and I* serxmg with the U. S. Navy ahoard
the t\ S S. K*»cx
The Rumen family moved to
Sanford several month* ago front
North Carolina
The wedding l* planned for ear
|y Spring and the couple will re
side in Sanford while the groom
i* stationed at the Sanford Naval
\ir Station.

Co//ee Honors
Mrs. L. Cosson

Mr, ,|. v Vain honored Mr*
Lewis Co.son. who is moving to
i ,i**duerry in the near future,
uuh a coffee at her home on
Itmrsdax morning. The ladies of
Lake VIart First Iljpti«t
Church pie-ented her with a gift
of plaipie* lor lirr newt home
Refreshment* of cinnamon roll*,
Girl Setiut Troo])
tpple t'rurie!. rookies, mint*,
To Be Organized
range nee anil rolfre were sen
A group of interested persona
Pur a Pike's Pidk Desert, p are eil
held an organizational meeting immature watermelon triangle*
i hose present were Vlrs. .lame*
at the home of Mr*. Randall upright on a dish with pear slice*, C um , Mr* Reuben Taylor. Vlr*
Chase, fur thr purpose of starting iraw berries, ami a pat &lt;d err am I. It Green, Vlr* It &gt;1 Cham­
a girl scout troop in Lake Mary. cheese. Get a wide leaf Irom your ber* Mi, J. V. East, Mrs Janies
Mr*. Chase is the district chair­ |garden hi ad I a band o: deep Bens in, Mr* O. P, Westmoreland,
man for Seminole County Girl given. I ne result- a lu-.ii.m-, col­ 'll*. Willard Bowman. Mrs. C. S.
ScouU.
orful pittute of Pike i Peak
1Donaldson and Mrs, Cosson. •
It was decided that Mrs. Har­
old Keen will he troop leader with
Mrs. Cecil Mixon as key contact
mrmlier.
A meeting of inoilit-is will Inrailed within the next (wo weeks
to determine the number ol girl*
in Lake Mary interested in form­
ing a troop and to appoint a com­
mitter.
Mothers with daughter* of Girl
Seoul age, wishing to form this
truop are Invited to attend the
meeting. Thr time and place will
lie announced at a later date
Mrs. Keen has announced that
she plans to haie an organized
Iroop with regular meetings hy
Hie first of Ihr year

Lake Mary Church
Women To Meet
NEW MKMUKUS o f tile Zulu XI chapter of Hetu Sigma Phi are. left to
right. Mi*s Nieki Hall, a transfer member; Mrs. Janies Lyons, Mrs. Har­
vey Wilkinson. Miss Hurharu Chambers anti Miss Mnrianne Strickland.
Other new members not in the picture are Mrs. Knland Wesson ami Mis,
(Staff Photo)
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Chapter Holds Pledge Service
Members of the Zcta \i chapter
of Beta Sigma Pin held in im
pres m e pledge ritual for new
member* at the bi-monthly meetlug of thr chapter The group
met sit Inr home of dr* l.eon
VI Ss%am on Willow Vi r .
The novi memher* are Mr*
Jamrji I*) on.v Vlr* llai icy Alikin
•on. Miss Barbara Chamber*. Mis*
Marianne. Strickland. Vlr*. Roland
We*.on amt 'll** Beatrice NciU oi

Enterprise I*. T. 0.
Bn,joys F.E.A. Film
A film eniitled * l*n.*er For the
Fill lire" concerning ihe F. E. A
and narrated In William llerringer
&gt;ias shown at the Xmrnthcf meet­
ing of Thr Enterprise Parent
teacher Council Ihi* week.
ITie group ntrl at the school cafe
lorium, with Mr* R W. Carlton,
president, presiding, llu- .bullional wa* presented by the Hey. vv.
V Summers, I'resb..trrun iium*
ler from Drlfaty.
Rrircshmrnl* were furnished by
Ihe mothers ol grade* two and
three and im v d hy the hospitality
committee.

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old nrw.»pa|M'rx was shown b*
Mr*. Deane Turner. They were
mounted on cam a* and framed
Among Hrm wa* a clipping from
a Dutchci* County, \. V paper,
announcitt; ihe death
George
Washington and giving derail* of
ilia scl unties.
During the »&gt;Hia! hour, host
cue* s e r v e d refreshments to
Mrs. Rucker, &gt;tr* Smith. Vlr*
Turner, Jrs R.nimillai, Vlr*. F.
E. Boiz, Mrs. Lester c Wildner.
Mrs. A H. Greer. Vlr* Jame* b
Sim*, vi |s. Lawrence Tin-lev.
Mrs. E .VI. Hoke. Mr*. Ralph M
Leonard
Mrs. Citric* B Greene, Vlr*
H V|. V|a|un, Vlrs. \ S. .VltCul
lain. Mr-* L. P. Ilagan. .Vlr*
Charles lurk Sr . Vlr*. It .VI
Ball. Mr*.f W E. Baker, Vlrs, P,
I*. Campbell. Mr*. R F Pearce.
Mrs. A. R, Ke*. Mr* J H. Ray,
Mr*. How yd Brewer, Vlrs. C. R
Kirlley an a gne*t, 'Iu* Klise
Lanrrr.

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Personals
Vlr. and Mrs. Rirhird Harris,
Maitland, are parent! of a daugh­
ter, Cindy Lei, horn Nov. II at
the Winter Park Hospital. Mr.
and Mrs Fred Harris are th*
grandparent*
Mr. and Mr*. William Slowed
of Albion. Iowa, are bouse guest#
of Vlr. and Mrs. Ibwi Stowell.

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Baptist Circles
in trying lo a**l*l with the
clollnng probb a •,( Hung K.-ng
refugees, wlucn number more
than a mil.uni, tin- Ki*ic Knight
and Circle 3 o' tbe VVMS of First
Hapint Church. itjie .cm one
Imix of giMsi used •lothing and are
prrpaiut, another,
ihe Hong
Knng VIi - 1 ll.iplist V|i*. un
Mr* Sue Hutchison, chairman
of Ihr EU-i- Krngltt Circle, Vlrs.
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d r 3 and Vlr. f t.. Dampirr
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packing

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refugee* Ciiarebe* .M tin* eoonlry
, Ip I bhave received ileagowrnmcnl there i a* carried out
a trrmendou* prog i in of hull*
mg, school* and i lime* but are
a*kmg help in fm in-hum warm
■lothing dui mg thr a oiler months.
Auyune wishing to -Hilribiitr to
llu* project, eonia it a ntemlier
1of Ibe above circle.

Personals
Friends M•-re extend **iti;&gt;alhy
In Vtr* b S tbiiie aol daug i
ter* Mi.* Vhlrrd Cone, of Ft.
Lauderdale and
Vlrs
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I'ooprr. O 'ala, due In Ilie death
of then tin.hand and i.tihrr, F
S i line, who dud Mmid.i*
Mr aiul Mr. Alton F.irnrll, of
lacksun* III.- have Ihi-ii the gursls
of llietr nioilirr, Vlr. F. V, Far

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TIGS. IL M. It A.Mil), district sivitI.ii * .. j' tit** Elutulit ( lulstiau »Missiimary Socii’ lv , was (ftn*sl *|H.’ iiLit al the S.tiiluril Christian UTinu'ii'.s Eellnw,-hi|i meeting this week at the I m i &lt; Im-tian Church. Mis. K.mi-y, left,
is .show n vv it It Miss Flo llishu|i. invsideni of the C.W.F ami Mrs. .1, L.
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Women of tiis* 1‘reshv terian
Church, ntfii-rr * training class at
III a in billowed by covered dioi
luncheon

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the profited Christmas party and
the bake sale, sponsored by the
group Iasi week.
Following ihe rilual a program
entitled. "Verse Making", was
presented by Miss Snnja Mon
forton The hostess senrd re
fresUments of cotfee and rookie*
to ihe guests.
Others attending were. Miss
Betsy Vim Carter, Vliss V|.tr* Ann
Wright, Mis# Joan Wright. Vlrs
Sam T Skelton. Vlrs. VVallaer
Tyre. Vlrs. Robert Reeves. Mr*
Mendel Springfield and Vlrs. Mel­
Semin.dr Chapter 2. Order of ba Bach, sponsor.
Eastern Star, met at * p m
Thursday at ihe Masonic hall,
with So member* and eight \i *i
tar* present.
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During the meeting a Memorial
Service was held fur deceased
inemher* with Vlr* Nick Pfeifauf
*itiging Ihe Lard-* Prayer. V reramie plaque made by Vlr* An
na Rinehart in memory of her
friend, Mr*. Alice Harvey, a
pa*i patron of Hie Sanford chap
|er, wa* prrsrnlnl In the chapter
See The Complete
by a»».iiiale iii.ilr.in, Mr*. John
Snepard
Line O f
llraml
November birthday* observed al
Name l.nilir*' and
the meeting were Mr*. VV K,
Itainr*. V|i* It. W Turner, Mr*
C e n t * '.............
Mary Vtosier, mil Vlr*. Helen
Ri me
Mr* Irene White was hotle**
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fm the evening and member*
and gin*l* enjoyed a Th.mksgii
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and tin'*

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Salim Harmon chapter. Daugh­
ter* «f the American Revolution,
met Friday flernonn at the home
of Mr*. Howard Brewer, on Sil­
ver Lake. Ca-hosies*es were Mrs.
% R W. Ruprechl, Mist Barbara
Rnprecht and Mr*. G. D. Buhop.
The Regent. Mr*. F. E. Rrnjmillat, presided an*l opened the
met. na with ttie ritual, American
Creed, Pledge to the Flag and the
National Anthem. Vlrs, Rnuntillal
read a Thanksgiving message and
Mrs It W Rucker reported on
the district meeting, held recent­
ly in Deland
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ceived into (lie chapter. At the
close of the busme** session, an
antique duplay, sponsored by
Air* Raymond Smith, wai held.
Interesting collection*. belonging
to inemher* of the chapter were
•ho.vn.
V colic, non of cupping* from

Mi** Nu-ki Hall wa* welcomed into
the chapter h&gt; the group. She is a
Reia sigma Phi tran*fer from
Lenoir, \. C.
During the hu*mc*« *e**ion,
Vlr* Lloyd O. Swain Jr, presi­
dent. received reports concerning

Tbe Women's Association of th«
Lake Mary Community Presby­
terian Church will meet in the
Educational Building on Tuesday
ewmng at • no p . m.
Mr* Jame* M. Thompson wdl
preside at (he business session,
officers will be elected and In­
stalled and Mrs. Fannie I-effler,
chairman of the bazaar, will give
a report. Mr*. Walter Piper in
program chairman. Cirri* two
will lie hostesses for the meeting
and all women are invited to at­
tend.

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ta fly pleats, but that no commar.
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as tta laatnuMat* to the taelu*
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he pee be will ta tta first man
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Seminoles Rough Up Lakeview To Tie For OBC Crown
Apopka's Defeat Aids

Pntre 8— Mon. Nov. 2'.\, 19-V.t

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Locals In Loop Deadlock
By JE R R Y COVINGTON
Hie tremendous 3419 victory
over the Lakeview Red Devil* by
the Seminole* combined with the
thrilling 1312 victory by Winter
Park ovrr Apopka Friday night
gave the local* a tie for OBC
honora. I»a»t year the Seminoles
were undisputed chimp* and now
they have repeated by ending in
a tie with the Darters.
The contest Friday night was
probably the finest the Seminole*
have looked all year. The pas*ing
game wa* superb with three of the
Seminole scores coming via this
method. Co-caplain Hay Lundquist
waa tremendous in every depart­
ment as he threw two of the Tl)
passes and rolled lip the middle
55 yard* for another. Mike Hnberts continued to show great pro­
gress on offense also as he toss
cd to Terry Christensen for a
score and went 2b yards on »
roll out for another.
Sanford's offensive ends. Constenaen and Jimmy Grarry enjoyed
■ great evening. Both lads con­
tinued to amare the onlookers with
their great pass receiving. Gra-

down to the 8 of the Seminole*
where laiwe went over for the
score. They attempted to p»»*
lor the point hut it was broken
up by Lundqulsl.
The teminolcs look the kick from
lakeview and began to roll again,
laivclarc and Lundquist moved
from the IS to the 45 on nice run*
and here if where Lundquist broke
ihe ball game wide ojK-n. He broke
lacklc and went all the way for
a 35 yard TO. Again. Christensen
added the point and that was the
end of the scoring

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TERRY CHRISTENSEN clutched this pa.** from Sanford Quarterback
Mike RoticrU nnil went on to .score in the game against Lakeview. That's
Lin Kisner (42) corning up on the right.
(Staff Photo)

game when he look a beautiful
pass from Lundquist ami ripped Syracuse's attempt to complete a
80 yard* for the srorr that turned perfect season as Ihe only unfin
the game into a run away, Christ* islierl business of the '.T9 cam­
email displayed hi* best kicking paign.
toe missing only one PAT. fin two The holiday Imwl picture was
attempts he kicked the hall clear pretty well lined up Saturday when
out of Ihe ball park. His kickoffs Wisconsin and Washington were
also kept Ihe lied Devils drrp in paired in he Hose Bowl, Missouri
’i I
Big Fight * bid to the
I nilr.l l’ rr»» International
their own territory.
diiwl,
lamisiana Stale re
The contest npem-il with San Iuni
Johnny
Unities ami Charley
kicking, on the lirst play from used mi Invitation from the Sugar
C«.neily me pitching hull,eyes
Bowl
and
Texas
Christian
announc­
scrimmage, i|uarterhack Ftank
Browder rolled out and went TO ed Hint it will go to the Blur Bon­ again suit their target appear* to
yard* for a quick TD. They at­ net Bowl. Dvr. 19, in Houston, Tex. t&gt;e « replay of the "dream game-'
tempted to run th* point but the Syracuse — which must wait between the Multi more Colt* nod
big Seminole line stopped their until Dee. .V Indore it tries to end
&gt;i perfect season against UCLA— New Vuik (limit* for the national
•fforl.
|.rnKur title.
Bouncing right back Ihe .Semi* will learn its Colton Howl oi.jm- i
,, .................. ,
...
nolcs Ix-gan In roll. John Lovelace licnt Thanksgiving Day when lex
fare* Texas AAM. Texas will
*
’
picked up a first down on second as
play Ihe nationally top ranked (*r- that general direction Sunday and
down and Lundquist followed up
with an IH yard jaunt for another arise if it win* If Texas lo.,r,. Ar­ Unit*, and Conerly weie Die one*
to Ihe SO. I.umlquist then threw kansas will yet the Southwest Con­ who led the w»y.
to lira cry It yard* lor another ference bid to Dallas. Arkansas
Uii Has threw two touchdown
ha* lenlatively accepted a hid to
first down. Two plays later Ro­ the
(ialor Bowl should Texas win pis*** **"d scored «&gt;fiir him,elf
berts hit Christensen over the mid­
in a l.T It victory over San Ftandle and the hustling end (ought H ip Cotton Bowl hid
Missisxippi
should
gel
Ihf
Sugar
that boosted Baltimore into
his way to the goal line 35 yards
Bowl bi-tlli opposite I.StJ if il Ikntj
for the score. He then boomed a
u
first
place tie with the Fortybeautiful kirk through the uprights Mississippi Slate next Saturday Niner* in tile Western Division.
while
'&lt;b
a
no
sliiiiild
wind
up
m
for the TAT.
..............
... Faced with the prospect of losing
In the beginning
the second J " i! . ?**
J
Missouri all chance In letuin tiie league

Unitas, Conerly Spark

M ix e d

Bowling

By JERRY COVINGTON
Well, it hardly scent* possible. After
a very shaky atari this .season, few peo­
ple would have guessed that the Seminoles had any chance to repeat ns OHO
champs. Ij»st Friday afternoon there
were high hopes by the local players that
Winter Park could upset powerful A pop.
ka giving them a lie for the OBC crown
hut this seemed impossible after the great
showing of the Darters. There was an­
other obstacle in the way; the Seminoles
had to come home with a victory over
Lakeview who won their first six ball
games this season and had been touted as
one of the powers in Central Florida.
The odds were against a spirited Sentinole team who had ouiscored the two
previous teams at SMS but had seemed to
get that bad break all season long. How­
ever. they took to the field determined to
take this one and that is just what they
did. They all played tngeihur and it was a
great team effort.
While thi* game was being played in
Winter liar den, the Wildcats front Win­
ter Park were battling it down to the w ire
in a great game in Apopka. The Darters
led 12-0 until the final 5 minutes of the
game and it looked as though they had
the crown wrapped up but th# Wildcats

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battled back. With the clock running out,
the score was deadlocked at 12-12. Stev#
King came in and booted the PAT giving
the Wildcats a victory and the Seminole#
a share of the crown in the OBC,
lutst year it was the Wildcats who
played a big part in the Seminoles reign
over the OBC, In the first part of the
season the Seminoles and Darters had
battled to a U-D tie in a downpour of ruin.
From here on out neither team lost a con­
ference game until the Wildcats defeated
the Darters by a single point in the final
game of the season.
Just to show that they were undisput­
ed champs after the 0-U tie at the firjt o f
the season, the Seminoles and the Dar­
ters met in the Celery Bowl in a post sea­
son game. Well, it didn't take long to see
who was the real chump. On the great
running of little Cecil Dandridge. the lo­
cals completely outclassed the Darters and
then they wore their conference jackets
with a little more pride.
There has been much talk this year
ns to the possibility of another game such
h s this. The tie for the championship pre­
sents a perfect situation for a great battle
and with the fine playing facilities at
Memorial Stadium why can’t we stage an­
other ''Celery Bowl?”

Teams To N F L Victories Rate ,i!lta5 Up

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The rare for first place in th*
game* h i which he hat thrown Thursday Night Mixed League, is
touchdown passe* to 34. The Colt* \gelling tighter every week, a* all
and Furiy-Niner* both »p«rt «-:!
h» v*‘ hil ll,r‘r *tri,11^ 11
w,
KtJ" arch Duildfr* Supplii*« viill ha*
record, and meet again *t San j , n .hl |fl#()
fir„ but ,m|&gt; (()lir
Francisco, Dec. 5.
came* separate them and second
Conerly, whose mjuied ankle spot holders, Mrinineyor Roofing,
kept him sidelined the pa-t two Dr,.- game behind the Roofers i,
Furniture ( enter, ami alter them.
weeks, tossed touchdown pa, e. a three way tie is on for fourth
of 33 ami to yaids in the sec- ,j„,t j* South I’ lnecresl, Sunl.ind
ond period He lateialcd to Kiank ..ml Florida State Bank ended this
Glffutd, who hit Airs Web-tci seek s play with a total of t7 won,
22 lost each.
with a 37-yuid seining pa,*. The
Florida Slate Hank topped Hie
I D s weie the first fur the Giant- Hooters ihi, week, hy winning two
out of three, after losintt the first
in IU pel lull-,
game hy inativ pm*. The last two
Standing*
games were close, but Ihe Hankers
Fa-tern Di&gt;i-oin
pulled ahead behind ihr 204-5)8
W 1# T I'll lulled by anchorman Hot) ilosfurd.
New Voik
7 * u
Sletler had high selies tor Stem
( lev i-land
if si 0 M ” in.-vers, bid it wasn’t quite hij
it 4 U ,Mi i enough (o stop the opposition
Philadelphia
lbtl,burgh
4 i t .fillO un Ihe eeillei lane* last week,
W.»,hlMglOll
.1 Ii II : ;.
■&gt; • u ■*»./
Chu ago Curd,
Weslrrn Div isii.ii
ivvii Binncs. 3e*»- Gardner was tup
H 1, 1 Ctl man on Simla lid’s team, hut How
H 3 II ld»7 ard Harrison racked up a -Vi3 to
Sun Finn, i - o
»« ■t II ♦nit
Daltim.iie
l hi. ago Brat
b 1 IJ •&gt;5i»
II Kdwaril* and l’ inecre*t seem­
l.icen Bay
i ft u IU
•i li L Ju4) ed to he having a hall on five and
Dctiinl
■l-H six. a- each team took a turn in
la., Angele,
1 7 U
walloping tiie other. The supply
lea.n beat tin- opposition b&gt; lib
pm., the iirsl game, but lost the
next one by 130, and then, being
llo-ir turn again, won the la,t one
'.v inn.- small sticks. Although Kd
i .Ulan had lop score on t’ meerrst's
I.) Ilian xilifcted tli.-ir lint.I de le.uii team mate 't.irv Klntore
feat of the foolliall season Indav rate, a cheer for the tine series *hr
as Florida Military School squeak lia-l this week Margie Wood led
(.,j |n ||„.,n | p
tin- Supply tea in willi a 3u5
Thanksgiving being a time for
l x111.,n is uo.v H i ..nil will close
lurkevv. in •nx -veil* rolled this
uul ,hr ” ','"m " «'&lt;l»e*.l..v at
we. k. il-iiii,...i ..ml Mary Ktmorc
e t e i l fo ile d two
Margie W o-k !
P- 1,1 against s.oiili Sumter
Hob Benton George Conklin and
lh.,i .r ! each turiu-d in one. "nlv
.
tw.i -plits fell, with Ih.Hi Tom Molly
M O X DQCT R itC S
anil Frank llohn making the 3 Hi.
and v'onklm and Callsn toppling
Die 7 9.

p a ^march
a n d again. Passe* ' * ouW br ''
their
•' » rrguhr Hr. ember, the t o th
s ran up H. u
to (Sparry and Chrislen.cn moved
““ " " V ' ’ v lM ■ 7 :1
: " rr " r U"'. ****u” \ ‘ ..
the hull to the three yard line. An .
m '"i ,
l,K ‘S hi
'* 1
■iff
sill.-* penally
m-naltv mined
..,,,1,',l Hie
Ilm .Semi
Semi .
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"ight. has key to .oiiimeiit lie felt 'like a
tiff stiles
.
ling
01
I
rain
ju-t
ran
over
me.
notes bark to the * but Hus didn’t
l onerly had much Die same ef
•top the effort, nn fourth down
l" ml r" m
it wins its last t vo feet oil Hie Chicago &lt; ordinal,
Lundipllxt took Ihe pitrlmlit from ^IIIIW
"
Limping on a sprained angle,
Hubert* and pitched to Grace)
the vrlfiaii 3Hycar-old Ciinerly
for Hie second score. This tune
filed two linnhdown pa*,e, and
Christensen■&gt; kick was a few (eel
li.td a hand in a Ihinl a, the
sxidc and the score rca-l Sanford
I lilniil lirkcil the 1,'hiiIs, .'HI 20, *'
13. Lakeview k.
' \|iniienpoll* and rlimhcd one
Just In-line Hie half David Lowe
game In limit nl the Kasteio lit
interrepleil a Roberts pa,* and
vl-iiin la.e with » 7 J iCcuid.
the Red Devils drove to Ihe goal
I'lltdiuig up-el 1 lev eland It
line where the clock slopped. Tliclr
el forts hud moved the hull frmn
I i. il lie t rolled a el-.i-m.i'* high jo thi-ieliy knot king tiie Brown*
Hie IS to the Iwo in three play*.
•mgle game of I.'tg to U-uil Hurry , out of a fust place De in the
The Seminole* received to open l.lrpior* to n two tonne vulmy Fastern Division. The Brown* now
the second half. As they began to ov er Iinn ', Si-minule Cteuiiei* and have a U3 record, the same as
move, another to,* by Roberts Imi rult in lust Wednesday', m-. the I'hita.lrlphia Fiagle*. who de
wa* Intercepted and Hie devil* lion in ihe Sanfmd City Howling (rale.l the l.»* Angeles Ham-. J3
moved inside Seminole territory. League Tom's ,ei irs of oii.V ] | II* rin- Chicago Bear, kept then
With Hie ball on Hie 10, Lnvv and in* Irani, ulnlc Hill Karri- led (.nut V\e»iein Division hope- *lnr
Browder made big rim* and moved Gene's team with a Sill total.
with * It II triumph over Die De
within striking distance. Wilh
III oilier league action, Mother i troll l.irm*, »ml tiieeo Bay snap
fourth down and the hall nn Hie of Smifoi.i i„„k two gam. from ’
„ five game losing stn-ak by
one yard line laiwc broke through Km ii.-. t I'ainirr* to remain m a walloping Washington, II o.
The middle to tie the bat! game tip. Do with Harry’s for fi.-t pL....... .
I &lt;dl I on-b Weeb Flwl.anl, It.tp
Their point attempt failed again, tiie league, .lohri Chi , ’Ui !g ]nj
[illv dee la ring "we are now i-aek
Sanford look Ihe kukofl tint ,.f Hie Kiiriiiiiiremen, while Claude
ter three altuinpU they needl'd I-osier wo- IiigIi to. 1lie- Ibiinleryards Ml Roberts punted. Iwlvc. with a fan*. D... IDng led N-v, (oons "played Iheir be-l game i&gt;| F'.ineial ,eivi..-* for Mi* Baer
Forty
w„rld ,hvav)weight bos
View took the ball and moved a- fork I if.- Iu*uriii.ee to a iv%,» to •be .caom - . g*m*t Ih,
it .'** th.» midfield stripe. However, .me vii to* v ov-r Celery Cilv I'rint
V*' !
, .
... i|i_ i inir rhmnpion,
wifi
h*»r
the Seminole ilufense, led by Hus mg Compauv with a nice All »-r
[’u« •diiv,
wb'i'b-'” Ilaro'l'i'l' iVrbu. led "he llr D'*'*"»&lt;&lt;' H«H'm».r w.th 7-U
H Simas, Whelchei, and Ross held
Th**
will Imp rnmiurixl nl
them and Browder quick kicked to I‘rinter* with a PCI total.
lr-"1 ,n ,h*’ ......... ,tUt" ,*'r
"Split - to ink.*, s'* ....... l.n-v hl' •'-•l&gt;
an Htt-yar.l dtive hy Ih* Chapel of Ibe Valley amt » ii
th* Sanford 19. laindipiisi tut up
f„||„o *ig.
the middle to the 20 where lie making up lor last week s all I'hmging over from Ihe one yard t»„dnnent «,||
Will
uoitl
erne Bob St.-rle and H.m IV. rv ' *",r- "ten Knew seoilng |&gt;.«..r* to \|ary'*Ma.ro. rum.
im thenext play
hr I.hiL the mckeilup the five and dime, while K«JMerry and Lenme Mmne.
pitch fromRoberts
andHircw (o -InnMaloney, DoeHmg, Carl
Von |The iw«III* mereused
hu *ea
ihrHngerlipt ofGraeey and the
; llerhulia, and Clyde J’ ien-y nit got 1*on tulnl tit IT and ran hi* all
iuan end romped all the way lo r1Hie fi-7. John Uhr got the 4 ft-".
time league record of consecutive
the Ho yard genre, Tin* Dme
Christen,on kicked the halt out of
•he parkfor the point
and the
Seminole* led IU-13
It wuxn I long until the bemmuie*
•cored again. After the Devil*
had taken Hip lung bm.i from
Chmu-h.cn, Markham lilt la.vvc
hard and the fleet haltb.uk Him
idl'd Musty Simas recovered for
the Seminole* and they were oil
again. (In Hie first play, quarter
back Robert* rolled out. faked
beautifully, and went 'JU yards up
the middle for the score. Christ
delivered tsi
eosen * kick wa* good *m| ,|„
.-sanford
Seminole* led 27-1.1.
The Red Devils came bouncing
back with a score. Rig Maurice
Haatn, la.we, and Rrowd.-r ran

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Worry Clinic
Sally typifiei the problem con| (runted bv firry lift who plant
t»i marry a professional man.
Wlvet, you are north 3*r« to­
ward your husband*' m e tis ,
and that 1* doubly true it you
marry a minUter, doctor, lawyrr, engineer, buslne** exrcuthr
i*r other professional man. Hrins a auctewful wile it the
must complicated career:
BV — GEORGE W. CRAVE

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• CASE C — 490: Sally S . aged
U a lovely (irl with atari In
her eyes.
"Oh, Dr. Crane," she exulted. "I
am so happy for I am engaged to
a 'cry wonderful young minister.
"He is still attending seminary,
but hat a little church where he
preaches over the week ends
"And I have been joins out there
With him this semester to play
the piano and teach a huh school
firls’ class in Sunday School.
"Bui what rite can I do to pre
pare myself so that I will !&gt;e of
the mo«t help In in. future h u s ­
band* He is *n womiwriul t rl.m't
want to hinder hun In the riigMesl
• ay.”
"IIIEER LEADER” HIVES
Wivea, all men who ‘ 'front'’ belors the public, at doctors, islet
men, clergy men, etc , nerd "cheer
leader" wives.
For such men exude a lot of vi
tutity during thrtr daily' duties
They often must take atlrunts and
turn the other cheek at a matter
of professional diplomacy
Time, whan they reach home,
they feel much lower in spirit than
would a ditch digger or manual
laborer.
That'a where you "cheer leader"
wivea ar« so Important. Pratsu
you mate. Boon his morale. Toot
hli horn. Tell blm of soma com­
pliment you may have heard
about him.
"Wet hlankrt" wives, en the
other hand, further tax hit frayed
nerves and beat down hi* deflated
ago by nagging Dr caviling Jun
kor a peity misdeeds, etc.
So the FIRST rciiuistu of a
•uccevdul wife is to be a "cheer
leader*.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Even if you girls have had 4

years at the university, by all
meant take a year at Business
College.
For Businc*. College will help
make you a superduper wit*. It
will teach you shorthand and type
writing, which are a boon lo every
wile.
11 wilt olfer you courses in Ap­
plied Psytho.ogy, Public speak­
ing, Effective Letter Writing, and
Business Law
And it will teach you to keep
books. Your knowledge of simple
accounting technique. will then en­
able you to handle the budgeting
and business aspects of your lamily
corporation.
You can coni pule your husband's
income tax and thus relieve him
of such "headaches’ so he can
concentrate »m creative thinking.
Mr*. Crane look a yrar In Rtitlne&gt;* College md I hair benefited
more from her training therein,
than from all her universitycourses.
in fact. I wish every hrltle could
cite a Business College diploma
a* a rripitsiip for marriagr. fur
ti'cn we'd have fewer divorces
and less unbalanced bmlgetv
PROFESSIONAL HIVES
A clergyman's wife should know
how (o play the piano well enough
lo handle the hymn* for Sunday
School.
She should he able to speak
fluently ami narrate atones for
toddlers. She should have the poisd
to offer ■ prayer, even if called
upon without previous warning.
She should be deft in handling
the problems uf young folks ami
have a reservoir of games or en­
tertainment ideas to stimulate
the m.
If she c.m cook, that a line but
any intelligent girl can become a
good cook in a few weeks just by
following the recipes on the con­
tainers of modern ftxw^'uff.
Send fur my booklet ’ ocx I’rob
lems of Teen-Agers." enclosing a
stamped return envelope, plus JOc.
fur she should also hr the sex coun­
sellor to youth.
*
(Always write to Dr, Crane in
care id this newspaper, enrlosIng a long Ic stamped, addressed
envelope and 20c lo rover typing
and printing rusts when you send
for one of bis booklris.)

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gold medal which he won with his essay on "The Evolu­
tion of tha American Constitution.”
(Staff Photo)

Seminole High sophomore John took fir-t place in the Seminole
Goers* ha- received national re- County branch of the conte-l last
cognition lor his »**«&gt;■, “ 'Ihe May He worked on th* paper for
Evolution of the American t'on » month The *on of Rev. and
stltution."
Mi* Her tint W. Uocias, John
"Ha hate read this very scholar want* lo be either a minister nr
ly lieatUe on the American Con an accountant. School librarian
stituliun with great mieiest and Mi** Kdiia Chittenden ami Englivti
admiration." Colonial Daughter'* deiiortment teacher* Mr*. Guy
president Mi-* Muignrct Huge
wrote Seminole High civic* tench Allen and Mi-. Kent Bateman
or Mis. William Wray in a leuei Intuit! tlm receive nrdd for their
judging Hu contest locally, Mr*
Mrs. Wray received la-t week.
Praising the paper which ran Hray *aid.
to nearly JO typewritten puges.
Mi** (luge said lh.it "The society
' ungratolates it* gdted author for
hiving produced trim outstanding
ess** whirh *huws the rr-uli uf
much thought ami research, to
Two more city prisoners has#
which the liddioglnphy Louis
abundant proof. Hi1 have rt-ieised escaped 11hin suit details Ro­
many eisay* , . , tint mine finer bert Head a lfl» |round Negro,
jumped from a cdy truck on H
th a n this and few *i|Ual lo it.
13th St Friday xfieriioon, .Sanforil
Of course, we are not uttimnd police ^a d Hie 2Hyear old pri
ful of th* important trait you hose sutler Juin[i*-tl inio a crowd of
had in bringing aUail this highly school rhddrru so liiat guard Don
successful conclusion to the con Slone w,i* unable to kes-p (rack
te&lt;t |o promote patriotism and of him.
good eiiirrmhip
among
*&gt;ur1
City prisoner Berry f MrCray.
youth for which arcept our deep a tJII pound V t o , r» aped from
appreciation," the president wrote a eily can* doing ,lr,
work on
Mrs. Wray.
SouIIIWe -t Rd Frid.iv morning,
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HOLYOKE. Mas* (U 1*11 - Mr*
lame* Walsh is a firm believer
in the adagr whirh sass it s only
human In err. even if the rrror u
a Si million one
A* a result, she has refused lo
return a check accidentally mjde
out to her firr that amount by the
Hadley Fall* Trtiat To
Mrs Walsh bought a counter
check last Friday for 122 74 only
to discover, on arming home,
she had received one for St,000.022 75, The tidier wlm made out
Hie check, Mi»* \nn lleiliweil,
was Bred for her mistake
The hank then itked Mr*.
Walsh to please return th* cheek
It also explained how it had fired
Miss lleiliweil.
Mr*. Walrti said she would r*
turn the cheek hilt only if the
bank rehired Mist lleiliweil The
band said no Mr* Halsh refined
to return Ihe check
"Fin just stubborn,” she ,„,l
"After all, *vervltod&gt; make* mu
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HAVANA. Cuba t i l ’ ll — Maj.
William A. Motgan. an ex-Ameri­
can who now i* a Cuban citizen,
said today that Dominican strong­
man Rafael E. Trujillo is offer
Ing (500.000 to anyone whu "can
kidnap ma and deliver me alive
in tha Dominican Republic."
Th# 8t-year-old ai-til, formerly
of Toledo, Ohio, made the rhargr
during an interview in his srrlud
ed penthouse apartment where
well-armed Cuban army »olider«
maintain a constant guard against
any newr attempt on his life.
He said Trujillo is anxious to
gel him — dead or alive — for
hi* key' role in luring a Domini­
can invasion force into a fatal
trap at Trinidad. I.as Villas Pm.
vinrt, In the southern central part
of Cuba last August.
Two
assassination attempt*
have been made atainti him here
during th# past two month*
"One msn. caught in one of th*
sharks, said he hid been offered
145.000 to kill me," the ex-Yank
raid with a relaxed smtle.
"But to anyone who can debt
rr me alive to the Dominican
Republic, Trujillo will pay out a
half a million dollar*,’’ he added
"That's a lot of dough and there
are a lot of mercenaries willing
to work for him ”
Morgan became one at the lop
rebel guerrilla leaders in the sue
cessful revolt which ousted the
Batista regime last Jan.

Seminole High Student Teller Is Defended
Wins Essay Recognition In $4 Million Error

S T O C K H O L M (DPI) - The
f rom Ui* depths U Stockholm
*'Vasa," probably the shortest liv­ bailor they are raising the pride
ed man of-war w naval history,
will float again in a couple of of the Swedish Navy which, trt lti.'9
set sad on her maiden voyage—and
ycara.
promptly sank.
The job «l salvaging the t&gt;( gun
warship will take two mure years,
but when she It brought to the
surface Sweden will buivl one ol
the most unusual historic relics In
The Seminole County Neighbor the world.
bond Association of Girl Scouts
Thousand* cheered when the
met at Hu* Episcopal Pariah Vasa left her dock for the first
House with Mr* Randall Chase, time 3.11 years ago. She was the
neighborhood chairman, prewd- best *equipped warship on the
fctg
Baltic. U »s than a mile from shore
Highlight of tin* evening was a a fierce gust of wind lurched the
Mndlrlight
investlltire service, ahip and water poured min her
Jed bv Mrs Gordon Roliertsun open gunporis
New leaders, who had just com­
The Vasa began to sink 1hr
pleted tlio leadership course were weight of her guns — about 4,t»«i
pinned. They were Mrs. Don Jar­ , pounds apiece — helped put her
rell. Mrs. II. fl. Johnson, Mrs. under. Fifty crew member* went
Ray DeYarmin, Mrs. Roger A. down with the ship. The tragedy
Smith, Mrs. R Q Wakefield, and took „n!y seconds.
Mr*. Harold Cooper. Enable lo
In time, the wreck was forgotten.
be present, but also in the group But three years ago an amateur
TEHRAN, liuu l DPI i — 'l he
of new leaders are Mr*. Ben Bul­ historian named Andi-rs Frantien
lard (rom Lake Monrue anti Mr&lt; located it bv careful study of eye* Shah of Iran, who dil uted two
empresses beenu-e tlo-y failed to
Paul Mikler of Oviedo.
witnesses report* of the sinking.
The
new
Public
Relation* Then Ihe Navy decided to tt-e the hear him « male heir to Die pen
chairman Mr* II II Osborne, sunken ship a* a "plus ground" for cork throne of Pet»i.v, will he
come engaged ton ght to a 21
was introduced and told th* group sailor* m divmg school
year old beauty.
tl&gt;,si new a items almul th* troop
The divers found that the \j-.a
Ihe loim.it engagement patty
activities call lie called in to her was in unusually good shape. Her
aiti take place tonight in a pu
•t FA 2 MU.
mjst* and rigging had collapsed
vate cricmony at the Shah's mar
Plans for the Christmas float
but Hu hull — built of solid oak hie palace when the lb-year-old
(• were di*cu*.-ed and Mrs. K E timber* — wav intact
Austin was named chairman of
Swede* responded to a private monarch place* a gold ring on
the committee to make arrange­ fund drive to raise 1200,000 for the the finger of the lovely Farah
ments concerning the parade salvage yob.
Dibah, Hie lmjteri.il palace an
float.
Expert* »a\ the Vasa remained nounerd
The wedding w il l tak* place
relatively undamaged because she
To Tour
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sank In tha "mild" waters of the | Dec. 21 The announcement of
MOSCOW O 'I'li—Russian men * Baltic They sa\ .m\ 17th centuri 7he Shahs Int-ntion to marry
and women s basketball teams l&lt;‘f; slop sunk in tin- open ocean would Mis* Diliah, wlm-e fir-t name In
mh mean* 'joy " follow rd tier
bv plane Sunday for a six game have h-en destroyed long ago
The Vasa mav contain its own irtuto Saturday fiom a tlou* ’.in
tour of the I oiled States begin­
ning in New York's Madison Square "treasure" — a chesi filled with sh opp in g s|iree in I’anfhe Shah only last tear divot
Garden on Thursday, Tha teams gold ruins whirh were to he used
also will plav in IVoria, III. Cleve­ for paying the crew Mready, *cv vrd (Jueen Sora.a and he wa*
land, Laurence K in , Denver and oral hundred object* have hecn pieviously wed to I'nncc s Faw
h i. Neither pi minced him a son
raised from the wreck
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Com* has b r a an alniMt total abraca
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sUsflt aa tba oaah rawca bs h a f
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Forester Speoks
On Fire Control
Instruction oo flit control hen
the Florida Forest Service was
lived la take Mary residents at
■ special meetins held Thursday,
Forester Robert Leveret* spoke
to the (roup on how Florida baa
proareswd “ recent years In tba
protection of forests.
A movie en the wart of the
forest service was shewn alee,
Farm First
Defects ia heatiax and cookie*
equipment causa about one-thtrd
of farm Urea, the Department at
Protactlon Aaeorlatlen report.

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[tsiause they re willy, I t*
Hi write Iw every wniies*
and wnslur that my menev
hfmtt, to try t« let a Merkthto to |tve a prisoner the
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budding. V IlhCMU WUht
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M eph Mua* has iveeuvd penuta
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thrau months. Chief Wornrr, while at the Navy Station, has been line chief
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Tailed Press alentaUoail
WASHINGTON (UPI»—Nowhere
in (hr house could I lay hinds
on spat* or a cane, and the briefrare 1 (ot for sraduation from
college, what with the mold and
all, wai coming apart at the
reama.
But they don't hold big diplo­
matic talks here every day. and
! wai determined to let nothing
deter me. In sports roal and
slack* t approached the mahog­
any doors In tho big caucus room
in the House Office Building,

'Industrial Future
Bright For County
The industrial future o f Seminole County appears
brighter than ever before because the county has the best
-financial structure in the state for prospective Industrialists
•end investors.
Chamber of Commerce Manager John Krider painted a
“ rosy” picture of the county’s industrial future and noted
that many firms here plan expansion moves creating new
Jobe.
According to Krider, in the past many industrial firms
were afraid to come into the county because of the low level
•f assessment and high millage.
‘'Businesses were bearing the brunt of the taxes,” he
emphasized.
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“Now that is all reversed and we have a high level on
assessments and low millage,
**If someone wants to come in to the county and build
a large shopping center, he would not have to be afraid that
his property would be confiscated by taxes.
"It won’t be loo long before all the vacant lots in the
county will house new industry and structurcs," Krider pre­
dicted.
Ha also said that now it would only cost the county onehalf a mill out of capital outlay funds to finance a new jail,
while yeara ago the same thing would have cost five mills.
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Krider said five new industries “ are on the line now and
we believe that they will settle In Seminole County.”
Kxpansion moves are planned by industries here, ineluding Dynatronlrs, which plans to double its size by mid1960 and Sanford Manufacturing Company.
In 1958, according to Krider. $18 million was spent on
new construction, with less than two per cent going for new
. industries.

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where the Jfh annua* NATO par­
liamentarians' conference was as­
sembled.
' Well, you would have thought
I this was the Harris committee Investlgating rigged quit shows on
TV. They let me right in.
And in some o t -if ways K was
just liks a few weeks ago. when
In this ssmr room ISO of us nondiplomatic reporters w a t c h e d
Charles Van Dorm and friends
mopping their brows for prixes
like 1129.000.
Only, the show, then was on
film, flashed on a screen. Now It
was real. Two Isolation boclhs
dominated the front right corner
of the hall, the biggest hearing
room Congress has. In the* left
front corner two more booths
were installed. And with some­
body in every one, headphones
plastered to ears.
Nobody seemed to hr sweating
though, a prel|y good elue these
weren't contestants at all. They
were interpreters. With IV) law­
makers on hand from U Western
nations Including our own, each
spoken word was being translated
and broadcast through the room.
Attendants paased out pocketsup radio* w'lh earphone* and
fordi fnr the neck, and I said to
myrelf, this sit-down diplomatic
reporting U maybe foe me.

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plan
B. Medal
10. Style of
architecture
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IX Musical
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37. New
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nickname
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30. Color
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State
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BOLIVAR. N. V. (LTD - You
might n y that Merrell E. Starr
slipped through the year* to reach
his present age of M. He credit!
drinking crude oil for hi* longe­
vity.
Starr, who outlived hi* wife of
71 year* aa well a* their seven
children. U a retired oilfield
worker. He said he w»* ilekly a*
* child and medicine didn't help.
Then one day a man advised him
In sroop up a handful of crude
ml four lime* daily and twallnw
H.
"I Iried the nil." Starr said.
"Prank the stuff for six months,
got well and haven't been sick
since."

By ED KUTERRRA
world — is a white endless desert | I couldn't ter Ihe men down
OVER THE SOUTH POLE. - broken only hy grey dots and dish­ there, though w* were only 1.300
The lumbering Dollar-Two Doien es. Ihe shadow lines of rippled feel up. But just bring this close
*now
rose from the ice into the midnight
I.l. Gerald Kline of Buena Park, to them made me (eel humble —
sun. This was three hours and 43 Calif, the navigator, aticks a 17 men exiled voluntarily lor the
minutes ago. The wacky compass crooked indrx finger in front of sake of science, existing in wea­
read north all the way. We were your ryes. It's painting ahead and ther as cold at lit degrees below
heading due south.
to the left. In Ihe glittering anow, srro. In a lew days, though, planes
Thr temperature was 17 below a long streak of olf white Ilea low will land down (here and replace
at McMurdo Sound, roughly its) against thr surface, like a thin mrnla will arrive.
miles away, and it took ground smoke signal caught in a brisk
We roared around the cluster of
crews a full hour to warm the en- wind.
liuls barely slicking out or the deep
•,'incs of this C-121 Glahemaster.
"The South Pole," Kline says. snow. The actual center of true
Now the four engine* throb a con­ That's precisely where his calcula­ south was marked hv a pole sur­
fident tunc, and over the radio tion* — by Hie complex grid ays rounded hy oil drums
• voice from the Pole casually trm — said it would he. The smoke
Eight lime* ihe Globentasier
says it's minus .te down there.
was snow, kicked up hy a nine made a swing around thr loneliest
Our mission i* to drop supplies lun biilldoter fetching packages outpost in the world. It look 90
b&gt; parachute. The appearance of dropped on esrlier trips. The trie- 'minute*. Capl. Mitchell grinned.
Ihn pl.mr m the crystal-irc-blue tor iDcif was dropped lu days be "Fight times around the world,"
*Ly makes it the fourth time the fore.
•lie said. *Tn 9u mlnuirs."
17 mrn below had seen sign* of
Ilf* from the outside world in ‘one
year Three other Dollar Two-Dor
cn GiitbemaMers made the journey
in Hie pavt 10 days.
You reach the South Pule by
coming up a ramp, a spectacular
slope upward for nearly 2«&gt; miles.
Thu is the Hrardmore glacier, anrl
you can see smaller glaciers to
thr right and Idt feeding into it
HOLLYWOOD t i l 'l l - Mister, tie (mi tale for $73,040, Now it's
And where they meet the snow is
humped in helier-skelter blocks 2iio ran you spare SO cents lo help gjing itrr $6'i,ix)0. It's likr giving a
an old friend''
feel high
away, ami if i tell it, it's later!
The friend is comedian Rod xyway."
Air Force i apt. Jerry Mitchell,
a handsome lid from Greenville. Abbot, ami he appealed today lo
Abbott taui he has been living
S. C„ and his young crew who hia fans to help him raise Sioo.ooo
olf
(riendt since last May.
,
to
pay
off
thr
hark
laves
that
trained o irr the North Pole, arc
"I've borrowril about $23,444 or
making their lirsl trip to this broke him.
"If this doesn't work, it's the $30,000” he said. "I still have ex
Pole. So you're not the only one
edging forward, straining at the last of me," said the white hatred, pens**—for intlancc, a lio.uoo
verne below, gasping at the spec- SI year-old ,&gt;crform*r. "I don t mortgage on ihe house at $.vno a
month.
lacle which scarcely 2.004 human know where my next penny k
"And, nrighlior. Ihe only reve
coming
from.
beings have laid eyes on since the
t "I got the idea for Ihe SC rents nue I've got aince May wat from
beginning of time.
thr iieoplr who sent in money
The briefing officer told Captain when I admitted * giveminent when they read about my trou­
Mitchell to keep an rye peeled for tax audit broke me—and people
ble. One guy rent me a dollar hill
ihe "fluvk uf Gibraltar." a vast 1 never heard of *rnl me half a and tald that wat all hr roud
hunk of rugged brown rock stand­ buck or a buck They &gt;eni it to afford. I most cried like a baby,
ing alone at the bottom of the gla­ thr Encino, (Calif, i post office,
"Another guy wrolr, 'Your real
cier and punching hard out of the and f got it."
Abbott, straight man nf the old friends haven't deserted you—only
blank ice amt snow. The •'rock" is
your ramv day frirndt.' I believe
the signpoit to pilot*, a* if In **y; Ahhott and Coalfllo comedy tram, that and I lieliev* in miradr*.
told I’nilrd Pres* Inirrnaiinnal
"This way lo the South Pole."
That'* wrhy I know they'll help
Then up, up, up w« groaned, last May that thr aud:‘. disallowed me mil They’ re not Hollywood
keeping a steady l.nuO feet between half a million dollars in deduc­ style friends."
us and the white surface. The tions and "put a lien on practi­
mountain ranges on either side ol cally everything."
"Rut I didn't wani &gt; ask for
this glacier drop away abruptly as
TV Series
we rcarh the top of our climb, anything until I tried everything
HOLLYWOOD (L'Pli — Two
possible lo straighten it out my
nearly Iwo miles high.
Afitftfnvb rittrt havt bftn ronlraclFrom then on in it is level flight self," Abbott told l PI today.
"I *old everything I could—even rti to prrpftir a him veriion of
over monotony. The plateau here­
on the top of the bottom of the my residuals. My house used to *4.Marco l*oloM for A!lircl ArtUl*.

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Drank Crude Oil
And Now He’s 96

Assignment Washington

DAILY CROSSWORD

Diplomatic Hearings Can Be "Trying"
A Frenchman Identified In Mg
program as Gait. Antoine M h
w ait (I never beard anybody prwmunce that, M alone trass!ata It)
stood at the mike, amt 1 rwtiehad
te channel 3 (Englieh) to a n
what Ha had on hie mind.
Right away I leaned a y I f *
lesson In international repotting.
At mtetlnga Ube this they atwtys have broadcast channels far
English and Fiemnb, and often faa
Spanish, Rutsiea, and maybe Chi­
nese, depending on whtfg (bare.
Listening and talking at tbe same
lima, and 1st different tannages,
is much too tough teen Ibr tbe
average wife, -o the few experts
who can do this are busy all erer
the world most of ibe time.
Traveling with the international
set like they do, H'a probably not
so surprising that they tend t#
speak the Queen's English instead
of the American kind.
Of the nine interpreters taking
turns on the radio here, thraa
each are from the United Stalei
and France and one each tram
England, Brasil, and Peru. Hay*
Ire I didn't catch the Americana
Anyway, with the noise and Ml.
I never did learn essrtly what
Iha general waa saying, hut M had
something to is with adjourelag
for tench.

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notified Hi aI BUit
heen hie*!
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lure of Held mitt !*elo« a *ult in
Huiipines* ThrotiRh Health
f„l w, towe IItrel &lt;#i Uilt fttnrittASF
ilAted %|&gt;111 Ii, 11**1, aii(f of rtfiHinl
(B y DR. F. LKO K E R W IN )
In Mori 44B e Honk 111. jjiA■e fit,
ffenilnnle rmtnty iitibllp rttfarrle,
eio itinlip11tik tlie ftitliin lug deecrlbe&lt;t ie*| itrnperly, (nwltt
Bursitis:
The Meet I*1-* feet r*f th#
Sonh ti 2 fa-el uf the Mouth*
MiiAiier uf Ihe North*
In oriler for the arm to movo nf the sack. The main reason
"Mi nUAfier 'nf Set lfun If,
freely In the ahmililer joint for lack of production in
To n ii ehl|l I*1
ftAiifF ju

nature has placed a suck of
fluid at the point of articuln.
tion. The artlculur sack is
called Ihe bursal sack. A lack
uf fluid in the
Bursal sack will
allow ihe t w o
Itont!* to mil toMITVKMH nitf liAnd and nfflrUl
•».*1 i t th# ••(Mlllty 1*01111 I lull nr,
Kcther
without
.&lt;4*n turd. He ml uole •m i n t v, Klortdo,
lubrication, caiau
Mil* f St N *4 * it « f A'tekernhtfri I Jo &gt;
injr severe pain•* f* 11# nut# it
fi l l infinmation
ritfrb "f th# Min mi i'ourt
l l y ; Mai Mia T . Vthle#
of tho ahouldor
he|iut&gt; Mlerk
.1, Padwtii HliiuhoUtr
joint.
i» o Hot irn
|I4 »|« Hauforil Allattll# H»uk Hit The bursal fluids is produced
HAdfrifd l*lorlda
l»y smnll glands in tho walla
K««l»
At# hereby re«|iilrtf&lt;l In
file &gt; our AOBiier In * a UI #ult with
the
under«i«fied
r te r k
nf
&gt;a I«I
end |ii arixe a r*y|»ir there of
UtMMi
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|*lAintlff'«
Atlnriiey,
etiui* iiAine anit ri IiI f m * AfitieAr
Im Iim* iin or h**foi e Mi* ti th d-Af t*f
I lei e hi her* I ■» i1», nod
In de feulf
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these glands in poor narva
supply. By adjusting the
s p i n a l misaligments. tho
(’hiropractor ia ablo to re­
store the nerve supply to tha
bursal glands, allowing a rednetion of tho inflamation.
Oat af a series of articles
published in th* p«Mi« iatoreat-t* explain and IBnnlratr—
&lt;he practice nf aelenlifk
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
F. f.eo Kerwbe whoa* e ffl# la
located at 201 8. French A t#
and bin telephone
FAirfan 2-7441.

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ANNOUNCEMENT
W. ml. b.ewart announce* the
opening o( the Merkel Barber
Shop located at the State Farm­
er. Market, 1300 French Avc.
1 will be slid to »ee all my old
friend* and new buiincsa ia
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QUOTES FROM A PATRON:"Thia is auch a nice place to
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B»T, Lake Mary.
Order your pita and cakes now
for Thankigiving.
DIXIE CREAM BAKE SHOP
304 E. Third
rA 2 0433
2. Far Beat
CLEAN nicely fumiihed upataira
apartment 173. Phone FA 2-0868.
SLUMPING ROOMS; The Gables,
401 Magnolia. FA 2-0720.
ROOM

It

tu rn .

BOARD. Ph. FA 2-0312.

Apt, aoivfc w,

hl sl

3-BEDROOM
house
available
Dee. lit. Phone FA 2-7704.
BRAND NEW 2 bedroom furnish­
ed apartment, water furnished,
clot* in. Phone FA 2 2931 dayi,
2 -i tot

mahti.

Saak

B14t

SPEND THANKSGIVING
IN A NEW HOME AT
SAN SEM KNOI.I.S

ACREAGE and FARM LAND
13 ACRES tiled farm land fronted
by paved road, near town.
7 ACRES (appx.), cultivated, excellent drainage.
5 ACRES beautiful wooded land,
high and dry.
Pk#M Joseph Levy, FA 2-1223

S27.BOO TERMS
BUSINESS PROPERTY
Large store wit| one 2 bedroom
apartment and two l bedroom
apartments. On corner lot with
extra lot in rgar for parking.

932.0UU TERMS

FURNISHED one and two badroom apartments. Water furn­ ROSA L. PAYTON
ished. Apply apartmant 2, 3013 Registered Real Estate Broker
Sanford Avenue.
Mary E. Carmen — Lea Salved
B. E. Rogrro. r. Asvoeiatei
WEI-AKA APARTMENTS: ioom»
novate bathi, l i t W. Firat St. Ph. FA 2-13*11 1742 it Hiawatha

apartment,

Ph.

Sl.

fa* &lt;f &amp;mp—9

116 N. Park Ave.

Ph. FA 2-6123

MAJOR BROW vi REALTY
Beall r
LOOKING for a real nice place,
LAKE JURY
claan and mealy furnished. 1203 Ph. FA 2-3237 of 'A 2-1961.
Elm Avenue. $63. NO 8 3267.
NEW HOME :n Country Club 3-K E D R O O M house. Call
FA 2 7541 after ."0 I*. 81.
Amor. Immediate po»session.
190 month. Contact Mrs. Toureau, 138 Garrison Dr.

TINY FINGIRI'RINTS

PACKS

\&amp;m

POWER!

HOLS
.Modern — &lt;Itoom
2 Bedroom - ILith
All Klactric itchcn
Jalouaied 1 rrh
Garag
Located On outh
Shore Of ike
Jessup
Phone FA 1291

2*. Aatomok'les

A U T O GLASS
IN STALLE D
Windshield
Back Glut
Door GUm
Vest Glaao
SERVICE
Senknrlk GUm and Point Co.
112-114 W. 2nd 84.

PA 2 440

TV

PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL
For 2 weeks only!
17 in. (accept some
portables)
123.30
21 in. 133 50
21 In. 113 50
All tubes have j. 7 year guarantee.
1.1.0YDS RARIO k TV
116 Sanford Aic. Ph. FA 2 9799
LEWIS SALES &amp; SERVICE
Vaspa Motor Scooters
Heater 4c Lawn Mower Service
West Country flub Rd. FA 2 7928

l3jj^JlesmtjrJ|arloro
DORIS* BEAUTY SHOP
2041 Aflamt Ph.

u ttoe, K.m IW ^StoL/tw.W wU H#Ms Men-

FA 2-3333

A Satisfied customer ts our best
advertisement.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
103 So. Oak
Ph. FA 1 3742
Your Glamuur Headquarters

Stenstrom Realty

"Sh* spoke her first words today. Sha ititl, 'Let .
rearrange the fumitura thin weekend.' ”
HJaBdln^^Patnttn^JtepalM
FINE INTERIOR PAINTING
0. H. Ferguson FA 2 1177
13. Special Mervlcr*

(Dawn A

21. Furaltira

Beauty Salon
2310 Oak

FA ’ ■7684

FA 2-7850
LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
Haggerty UMg. 2357 Orlando Dr.

SSAVES

New &amp; Used
Furniture and Appliances

Mather of Sanford

TM

F A 2 -5 2 6 4

». Male Help Waited

N EW
R AV EN N A
PARK

Motor Route Carrier

BALLROOM

(Deanna
school

of

dance

6th Thru 8th Grade
REGISTER NOW . . .
Clanaen Begin Oct. 15th
I'hone FA 2-0881

HO M ES
•

Quiet Cnmmnaily

•

N o r Gtlf Count

$450 Down
Tura Wesst Oa 26th
84. Follow Country
Hub Rd. k Watch
F i r Our Sign* . . .

OPEN DAILY

Gracious Living”

*3 4 0

ShojunaJutfi
CoualrueMoa Co-, lac.
2U Waa* IMk Sir*

*9890

Pkoo# PA &gt;4182

washer. MT

LIFE Vesta. Pup Tents, Sleeping
Bags, Tarpi, Tents. Army-Navy
Surplus Store, 310 Sanfard Ava.
KOLLAWAY Bed, double bad
size, lias Inner spring mattrais,
like new. Call F4 2-1777.
TIANO: Smell apartment alia up­
right. Lika new imld* and aut.
Guaranteed, tuned and deliver*
ed. Price 3223, Phone TA 2-1471.
SEWING machine, electric Singer
Industrial, will sew anything,
833. 2411 Chase Ava. PA 3-[
it CU. I X Coldspot refrigerator
$60. FA 20400.
22 A—Article* Waited
7la or 10 HP Evlnrude or Johnson
outboard motor. Th. Nl) 8-3271.
PLOW, single or double bottom
and disc for Ford. PA 2-7408
evenings.
~ SECOND HAND

L A W N M OW ER
CALL TA 21444
23—Xotlcea A Personal*_________
WANTED: Rid# to and from Or­
lando daily. Call PA 2-T920.

WELCOME
N A V Y AND
N EW C O M ER S
TO S A N F O R D
W# iavlt# you t# b# ##r a a e itl

absolutely fre# without #bll|alion at on# #f Hanford'# l#adi#g
Motel* whll# yo« l#*at# anlt•bit bonaing for youraalf aad
family. Pick ap y#ar key at
#ur Hate# Office.

SEE

SUNUND
Estates

&amp;
South
PINECREST
4th Addition

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

T O T A L PRICE
Hume* feature .1 Bedroom* .
Ill Tile Italhs • Screened
I’orth • Utility Room . Ter.
rail* Floor* • Carport# * Land•raped Lota . All City Loa&gt;
icaiancr*.

Oolliirs At H oller'i’1

PAYMENTS

1-USED automatic
W. First Street.

V A - F HA FH A In Service
Conventional
Financing
Dow n Payments
Low as $425

Down I'ajmrnt-No Closing

M O N TH LY

UPRIGHT PIANO, good condi­
tion. 173. FA 2-4346.

Honirft Dcaignrd For
Fluridn Living.
3 1 I Bedrooms —
I t 2 Baths

Dream Homes

9:00 A. M. TU Dark
SUNDAY
2:80 P. M. TU Dork

22. Artiela# Par Bata

refrgerator. 9$
1937 DODGE Custom a passenger FRIGIDA1RE
ruble ft.. Ilka naw. Also 48 lath
wagon, power steering, padded
gas range. PA 2-7488.
dash, radio and heater. $1450.
See at 109 E. 21st. Sl.
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
1958 CHEVY Biieayne fordor,
VENETIAN BLINDS
Hydromatle, K k H. Sacrifice
by
owner.
213
Flamingo, Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastle
FA 2 4434.
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cords.
2a- 4 Trailers
Senkarik G lass and Paint Co.
WILL sell equity In 10 ft., wide 112-114 W. 2nd St.
Ph. PA 2-3118
44 ft. long mobile home, good
condition. Will consider part GOOD used appliances and TV’*,
furniture and part money. Call _ sea Jake at 317 S. Palmetto
FA 2-0900.
FAMOUS Siagar Slaat-O-MaU*
OPEN NOW
sewing machine. Taka up pay.
MOBILE HOME SALES
menti. Dams, monograms, amMile So. of Sanford 17 92
brodariea. Write Box F, Saafard
NEW I960 PACEMAKER
Herald.
MOBILE HOMES
Sell Ua Your Furnitur*. Quick
Direct from Factory to You.
Servica With The Cash. SUPER
W yatt Trailer Sales
TRADING POST. FA 24)477.
Tal. FA 2-Mlt
READY MIXED CONCRETE
1936 LIBERTY BUILT house Window Sill* — Lintel* — Seal
trailer, 48 ft.. 2 bedrooms. $200
Rock-Stepping Stone* — Steel
down. FA 2 2889.
Grease Traps—Precast Slaps
Cement—Dry Walla
3-BEDROOM trailer fully air con­
MIRACLE CONCB^-K CO
ditioned. washer and dryer. Will
sell equity very reasonable or 309 Elm Ave._________ PA 2-3T81
will trado for equity in 3 bed­ P O R T A B L E Typawriter &gt;20.
room home. Phone FA 2-3134.
Phone FA 2 40(1.

furniture Steraga and Moving
lit. Mowers A i'lant#
201-209 E- First 8t. Ph. FA 2-0983
To and From Anywhers
Cut I'lower* For Any Occasion KOLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
C. E. PHILLIPS
SANFORD I'LOWER SHOP
1300 French Are. Ph. Ft 21901
Beds. Day, Week or Month —
•r
FA 2-0270
FA 2-1822
FURNITURE CENTFR
'MODERN rug c l e a n e r s
DM French Ava.
IT.
PtlQ
.
Livestock
•
Sappliaa
Florida's Most ilodern Plant
Ph. FA 2-7938
FREE PIUK UP 4c DELIVERY
1 Weak Service
Ph. FA 2-7437 AT STUD—Ro»ton Pug, also CUSTOM BUILT furniture -sin ­
while, illvcr and black Toy
gle pieces nr sets. Also furni­
Poodles. Trimming and groom­
JAtllOU’S REPAIR SHOP
ture repair. Cabinets made.
ing, all breeds. Pick up Service.
Welding — v ach. L Gen Repairs
FA 2 7063.
W. 20th. k Old, L. Mary’ R d.'
«,honc Gcn*' *•
• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
Complete I.awn
Mslattoanre: MINIATURE poodles AKC regis­
• EASY TERMS
EartBisar—gprayins — Mowing
tered, excellent pedigree, Ph.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
JOHN LOMMKRJE
FA 2 3112.
414 Willow Ava. PA 2-H4T
W IL SO N - M AIER
•I*. Boat a i m Motor*
Naw And Uiad Furnltura
TV and RADIO REPAIR at *r
St! E. Firat St.
PA 2 5427
Mercury Outboard 31otors
5 00 nights and weekends; San­
W OODRUFF M A R IN E
ford, Laka Mary and Longwood.
21. Furniture
2401 French Ave.
FA 1-1392
TA 2-2772 and FA 2 4613.
Used furniture, appliances, tools
PLUMBIN'O
FARMER'S AGENCY
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
ate. Bought-sold Larry's Man
Contracting A Repair*
Galawav
Ta
Tk*
Waterway
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Sine* 1948
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. PA 2-4132
Pro* Estimate*
Yeur
EVINRUDK
Dealer
D. H. Whitmore
A. HARE
Dr BAR V
R.
I.
HARVEY
Robson Sporting Gooda
Lillian G. Trams
New- A Used Furniture k Appli­
NOrth 8 1711
204 Sanford Ava. Phone FA 2 3343 North 8-4422
Associates.
304-C 8 E. 1st.
Th FA 2-5961
ances. A Good Place To
BUY, SELL or TRADE
lid S. French Ava. Ph, FA '2-8221
R. M. Wilkins. Contractor 20. Automobile*
After hours, FA 2-2818, FA 2-4921,
4 Asphalt Urivewayi
Jenkins
Furniture
FA 2 0M1
• Parking Areas
A nr At. BUY it only 8400 — 446 Sanford Avr.
FA 2-7136
Quality Workmanship A Materials
1953 GMC half-ton pick up —
Terrna To Suit Your Budget
4 speed box — good rubber 22. Artirla* Far Sail
• Free Evtlmatea
—heater — new engine — At
AIR CONDITIONING
• York Guaranteed
mechanically. Hiway 17-92 So., URANBAC1I Baby Grand piano
CONTRACT aad REPAIR WORK
Phone FA 2 4010 Sanford. Fla.
FA 2 4411,
$600. Phone FA 2 3018.
SANFORD PROPERTIES
1*47 Sanford As*.
PA 24342
614 Atlantic Bank Building
ENVELOPES, letterheads, state­
Flo. Harris*
R. H. Ivrra
SANFORD Plumbing k Writing
ment*. Invoice*, hand bills, and
YOU NAME IT-WF.T.1. FIND IT
2594 So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7914.
program*,
etc.
Progressive
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2431 —
13.
Electrical
Service*
304 West 13th St.
RARELY FOUND!
Terms such as Iheie—$650. down, House Wiring — Electric Service
II E A T I N G
463. per mouth including 3'«
Sid Vlhlaa
H. B. POPE UO.
interest; "lua an unbeatable
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
1*6 8. rack — PA 2combination of quality and loca­ 112 Magnolia
FA 2 0413
tion make this neat two bed­
room home the most outstand­ M. ••De*” Vrlei Electrical Ser. PIANO TUNING A KEI’ AIHING
W. |.. II Alt MON
ing home buy in this area. Dcz Says F'or Service Call. .
PH. FA 2-422.1 After 6 P. M.
Alike ua prove it to you!
FA 2-4196
FA 2 5913
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
W. II. “ BUI” STUMPER Agaaey ^M^liilldln^^Paiintin^^^tapiif*
All typra and sire*, installed
BIG BUY! l i t !
"D o It Yourself"
FLOOR landing anil liniihing
3-BEDROOM home, kitchen furn.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Cleaning, Waxing. S a r v I d g
Large lot. Immediately avail­
8 T I N P.
Seminole County tinea 112*.
able for reasonable equity.
Machinery aad Rupply Ca.
R. M. GLEASON. Lik* Mary.
4 'i 'i G. I. mortgage. By ownar,
207 W. 2 nd St.
Ph. PA 2 6432
2906 Park Ct.. FA 2 2034.
B A M ROOFING
Contracting k Repair*
8. Female Help Wanted
Licensed — flooded —Insured
FREE ESTIMATES
WOMEN SEW Easy Ready Cut
Wrip-A-Round apron* imme. |l i t Sanford Ave, Ph. FA 2 7943
Earn 926.16 dozen, spare time.
PAINTING k DECORATING
Writ# Accurate Mfgr’a., Free­
Licensed — Bonded
port. N. Y.
Frr* Estimate* —
Work Guaranteed
RESIDENTS O F ~
Seminal# Pslaliag Coatradors
SANFORD AREA
PA 2-1204
FEMALES, ages 21 33. Must have
tenth grade education and birth
certificate. Work as assemblers
in electronic plant in Cassel­
berry. Prefer experience — will
consider trainees. Apply
FLA. STATE EMPLOYMENT
“ In the City of
SER.
llo W. Second
Sanford

YOUR

FOR R NT

to J grla U J m lee*

IA H F -A ‘ 0A V

J. W . H A L L

'FURNISHED apartment, private Not- on the rich rood paneled To service Enterprise and Ben­
bath, 855. FA 20100._________
walls of this spai ling, concrete
son Junction area. Apply San­
ford Herald.
block home in BEAUTIFUL
1-BEDROOM hou*e. furnished. 833
LAKE MARY. Tv t LARGE bed­
m o n t h . O r a n g e City,
rooms, within iort walking
Spring 4-3333.
distance of jehoo market, post II. Work Wanted
office and publ beach.
8. Wanted S# Kent
_ ____
Fenced in back jr d and fresh MALE, white, 26 yrs. of age and
married baa 5 years experience
orange juice eg ry morning
V.?fTF.D by elderly man of mod­
privately
owned
ambulance
from one of t
six citrus
est meant; very small cottage
service
in
Rochester,
N. Y.
trees. Let us pic vou up and
or garage apartment. Write
Have advanced Red Cross First
take you for a leasant rid*
Box A, Sanford Herald.
Aid Card and ran 'urmsh re­
to Lake 3!ary s&lt; ou can it*
ference. Nce.i rork immediate­
for yourself wha i delightful
ly. Contact Mr. Elmer Parker.
borne this U. rice 111,300
2918 Orlando Dr., Marlou Lane
Terms.
BABY SITTING in my homa.
W. n. ‘ 'Bill” SfE PER Agency
FA 2 7554.

NEWSMPfR,

Mon. Nov. 23, 1950— Papa 13

HERBERT STENSTROM
Registered Broker
LEN RISNEIt
II. Weak Waatad
LOTTIF, BROADWAY
Waal 34th Street, t Blocks Wes4
KF.N TORBETT
French Avenue
PART TIME work desired: male,
BETTYE I). SMITH
retired. E. Parker, 3313 Orlando
Associate*
Dr.___________________________
111
N.
Park
Ph.
PA
2-2424
We now have ready for occu- 1
MAN, with 9 year* background
pancy TWO Beautiful l ' i and
la air compressor factory in
2 bath, 3 bedroom ZEl'LI built 3-BEDROOM h o u a e . kitchen
equipped, on* year old. 1250
shipping department and aa
home*, rlose to shopping and
down. Call FA 2 4424.
plant carpenter, alio army exboth High and Grade schools,
pcrtrnce at offset pressman,
Driva by these tropic illy land- NEW HOMES Loth Arbor; 3 and
leaped homes. Our representa­
wishes steady employment. Call
4 bedraomi;
F*e
axcilrag
tive will be happy to aistit
FA 2 8413.
family living with planned lux­
you.
ury plus ample entertaining
Pr#m H I,U4 and t* lew a*
facilities and play areas at DOLL CLOTHES made to order.
FA 2-7143.
moderate prieea. Shown by ap­
pointment. Call FA 2-4032.
WILL DO typing or hand address­
DOWN
C C C n NO CLOSING
FHA
COSTS LOTS at Monroe Corner, all
ing Christmas Cards in my
graded, paved road. Phone
Y'ALL COME TODAY!
homa. Phoaa FA 22211.
PA 2 7734.
SERVICE
Station, evenings. Write
W. IT. -Bill” STEMPElt Agency
FOR SALE BY OWNER: House.
Box R, c o Sanford Herald.
Realtor A Imurur
312 Holly Ava., 2-bedrooms.
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Tnffer
12. Plumbing Sarvlrau
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
Priced for quick sale at S6.100.
Robert F. May, Bart Pilcher,
Sl.ooo down payment. Contact Plumbing &amp; Repairs
Helen E. Noonan
Mra. M. L. Reborn, 1105 E.
Joe C. Thoma*
Phone FA 8-491H
112 N. Tark
Seminole Blvd.
1423 Sarila St.
FA 2-0649

UNFURNISHED, 3 bedroom, noth- 3-BEDROOM house 1301 Wynne■ fancy but cheap rent. 111.30
wood Dr. Low down pajrmenL
week. FA 2 3219.
Thone FA 2-7797.
FRONT sleeping room, first floor,
clean, home like. For elderly
ON LARGE LAKE
lady. Kitchen privilege!. Phone
4-Bfdrootn home with 2*a baths;
FA 2 2480. 109 Holly.
large living room: dining room;
3-BEDROOM cinder block houae,
Florida room; terrarzo floora;
furnished, reasonable 1 mile
central heat. Several fruit
from gate, Contact Clabougb,
trees.
2900 SQ. FT. OVERALL
NAS, ext. 327 or 427.

EFFICIENCY
FA 2 1929.

Qffilk

BKAl ESTATE DBIYE-Ot
2144 French Ava.

By Owner — .dayfalr Section
Brittany Style. Iar|a living-dinA N D A SSO C IA TE S
ing area. 3-BR., 2 BATH. 2
Baal Batata — laauaaca
carportea, u t i l i t y , fi eplaee,
Barely b a d e
family room, 2130 aq. ft. Phone
21S So. Park Ava. I’ji. FA 2 5641
FA 2 2344.
Sanford
BY OWNER: 2-badroom 'tom*,
Evans Bldr. Lak# Mary
bait locatioa in Country Club
Ph. FA 2-1290
Manor. Phono FA 24442.

\

1-BEDROOM
furnished
apart­
ment, ceramic til* bath. 60t
Palmetto. FA 2-4534.

tu fa r)

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

3-BEDROOM homa.
hardwood
floors. t.arge lot 3409 Adams
Koliaway, Hospital A Baby Bed*
Court. Wynncwood. T e r m s .
By Day, Week or Sfonth.
FA 2-1417.
UARKOLI.'S FURNITURE
116 W. 1st St.
rh. FA 2-6181
NEW two bedroom house, carportr, utility, built in oven and
'3-BEDROOM, 2 balh, kitchen
Hove. On corner lot in Cassel­
' equipped home in 3rd. Addition
berry. FA 2 3646.
Pinacrest. FA 2 3603 after 5:30.

2 BEDROOM house completely
furnished. Near air hue. Phone
FA 2-2097 or FA 2-3730.

lRt

Realtor
Phone PA 2 3441
3-BEDROOM, living room, din­ "Call Hall”
ing room, kitchen equipped,
FOR SALE By Owner: 3 bed­
panelled FlorlJx room. Easy
room, 2 bath, kitchen equipped.
term*. Call FA 2-3744.
Extra
large
utility
room,
icretned porch, carports. Con­
LOVELY new two bedroom home
venient to NAS, Sanford, fl.400
in LAKE MARY. Florida room,
down. Addreii. MU Park Ave.
l 1* bathi, hardwood floora.
Call FA 13994.
Sevan brarinf fruit treee. Pric­
ed at 112,600 — good tcrmi.
BARGAIN — MOVE IN TODAY
2 BR. bouse on Magnolia, juat out
of city limi'a; kitchen equipped.
C. A . Whiddon, Sr.
V e n e tia n blinds, apace heater.
BROKER
Must aell at one*. 13943. Will
242 8a. Park Ava. PI. PA 2-H4t
trade for lata model car.
a
FA 2-0M1 or FA 2 0333.

RENT A RED

3 P^DROOOM UB home, 2909
Avenue. Phone FA 2-4764.

1212-

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

We Guarantee Personal
Hutisfuction On The
Construction Of Your
Honm For Tha Firat
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Cost Will Be Cheerfully
Ac funded.

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.
Cor Hwy. 17-92 k 27th SL
Phon FA 2-1501

�I

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.v .x .i* P a r * 14— V o n . N ot . 23, l M t

SEALTEST

Seems Waste O f Talent
Br r a n d a n u g
n v y o b s tu rn wh*t
feH M M i la vaudeville?
' t k r , yaw remember; After ra­
i l * M i Motiaa picturt» tame
aloof, they Invented television
aad put all of vaudeville Into one
program railed the Ed Sullivan
t
Twaadey nl«ht. a ao called
m minute “ Valentina to Vaude­
ville" vaa offered on NBC-TV'a
ttarUne. Celled “ George Burn*
I* D m Bi|Lime.’ tin hour alerted
Burn* without Allan, Jack Benny,
Eddie Cantor and George Jratel.
It founded like a good idea for
a ahow, but unfortunately, the
opportunity for aome high-flying
fua and diapiaye of ahowmanihip
vaa waited. Eicept for Burnt'
Jaunty ctgar-fllcUng and alnging
a medley that included “ Rad
Boat Rag" and “ When Did You
Get That Glrlf1’, bit Intervention
during a number by the Kingalon
Trio, and aome electronic trleka
that helped Burn* Introduce hla

The Clmari Awirn: A series af
weekly experimental dramatic
shows la being tauuebed by CBS*
TV on Sundsy afternoon, Jan. 31.
The aeries will present Mleptpyi
by established writers as well a*
new writers, directors and par*
formers who take part In the net*
work's n.w workahnp program,
which atari* in New York on
Nov. » . Albert McCleery, last
with NBC's Matinee Theater, will
aupcrvlie the TV aerlea and the
workshop projects.
Hugh O’ Brian, ABC-TV’ a Wyatt
Earp. la set to star In “ The
Eighth Circle." a mystery to be
seen on the Detilu Playhouse ear­
ly In I960. . .Eva Marie Saint li
expected to play tha title role in
"Almee," an NBC-TV Stsrtlma
production based on the life of
evangelist Almea Semple McPher­
son. Executive producer Hubbcll
Robinson plans to tape tbe show
in Hollywood or presentation next
February or March.

' PRICES

PARK A V E. A T 25th ST.

I GO O D

18 Lh*. Up

I W EEK

C n i in ly . P lu r ld a , . . . I n a l you a n d
ra.-h n f v m i r l . lin in g a n y r . l . t t ,
r ig h t , H l l * n r I n l . r a . t In. n r llr n
u pon , lh a f n lln w ln g d e . r r lh r d r e a l
p r*.p a rty e lt u a t * In J f r m in o l. C o u n *
t l , P lu r ld a , I n .w i l l
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UPl'a Jack V. Fox (all* of the
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boned TV quia ahow and Invested
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Chuck Coaoou anil Johnny
Crawford, on ABC-TV’i Rifleman,
had to aurvlvt a to- mile hike
through a dewrt with nn water,
no boree, a dust atorm, and Con­
nors' broken leg. It was an ef­
fective atory of a man and boy
against nature: no (ronlier aadlata gunning for tha marshal; no
booie-fllled killers dueling in the
sun; no corpic i cluttering the
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wae la uutoapired, draggy. un
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j i n t i u t . r m n it iv * vi» rap
tolerably good to chaolir.
O K W IV O I.S I I I I I V T V , P I .O W IB A
I bed expected theae four lada l.v cHAVt'KNV vo. iwvrs.
to eome out and aoek acrou aome
01 I T T O H I I K T T I T f . K
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Palace" mu ell about in the
VO TM K O P O U T
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T o i l i a r Inn P , B . U . r d . « n d — —
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I t . l l n r d , HI* w lf» . I f o n y , w h n .n
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K o n m u r o 31, N .w T u r k , V l r .
I960.
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United Press Leased Wire EalablUhed 1908

Medical Examiners
Board Established
•

A county board o f medical examiners was created today
by the county commissioners to investigate all sudden and
violent deaths in Seminole County.
The commission agreed to establish the special board
on the urging o f Circuit Judge Voile Williams.
Judge Wiltiams cited a recent case where Annie
Shew bed bean kchm

County To Issue
Graph On Taxes
Along With Bills
Ceusty taxpayers will get a lair
A m oo Jest where their tax dollars
■re going when they open their
lex bills next month.
The County Commlsion today ap­
proved a special tax graph to be
enclosed in all tax bills explaining
where the money foes.
“ K will bo the first time in the
county's history that taxpayers will
get an analysis ad the tax dollar,’'
chairman John Krfctor aaid.
rider ihowed the commltaion
preliminary plane oi the proposed
graph In be published and enclos­
ed lor Hw tax bills which wtU be
mailed out daring the latter part
■I December.
The graph show* that 43.it per
mot of the tax dollar goes toward
school finances; Vl.lS to road and
bridges; MO to health; 1.73 to
welfare; 13.U, general fund; I X ,
•ne and forfeiture; J.S1 hoepilai
^ n d t.Sl tn capital outlay.
• In other business today, the
board adopted the Inauranre pro­
gram tor (be fiscal year at a coat
af 114,412. |
Denied a request to vacate cer­
tain platted streets m the W. First
fit. and Perilmmon Ave. area uoMl the board is asaured that the
property would be used for an induitrial site.
Appointed commissioner Vernon
Dunn to me he a survey on how
• » commltaion ran cut telephone
expense a daring the fiscal year.

UN Presses Fight
For Hungarians
UNITED NATIONfi, N. Y. (UP!)
# —The oat ioni of the free world
rallied today for a major diplo­
matic assault on Russia's tlunga'r.
tM policies in bopri of prevent
in a new bloodbath of Hungarian
Knots who rose against their
ed maxtera m 1934
The General Assembly meets
Wednesday to approve the recom­
mendation of us steering commit­
tee that the I#3« Hungarian free
dom revolt and its brutal suppres­
sion by Russia be put on the
^agenda of the Km * mbar world
organixation.
In previous sessions, the isaemMy hid railed upon Hungary and
Russia to gel Soviet troops out of
Mm sossntry snd permit free etectjena for ■ new government. The
resolution* hive hern ignored by
both Moscow and Budapest.
gar Leslie Monro of New Zeelaad. special UN representative
f on She Hungarian question, report®ed briefly last «rck that Russian
troops are still m Hungary, amt
“ the framework o( repression remains unchanged.''
Munro said there are rrports
that trials and executions ol Hun­
garian freedom lighters continued
in spite of Communist assurances
that they had been stopped. He
warned of the “ Imminent poa
libility of furlhac asecutiona."

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Bardot's Hubby
Can’t Take Those
Barracks Jokes
PARIS (UPt) Army officials said
today that crude barracks jokes
about his wife Brigitte Bardot
made actor Jacques Charricr so
nervoas in the service he wai
^forced to undergo p»&gt;rhiatrie rare.
The officials said draftee Char­
ricr. 22, just couldn't boar the leers
of his fellow soldiers. It started
the vary day he went off to the
army—and found hit barracks frstooned with photographs of hia
shaped wife, in the nude.
Charrtar went straight to the bos
pital With a "rase of nerves" and
for liar past two wreks has been
on leave with Brigitte or in boa4r,.ilal\ being stuffed with tranquilixtra.

daring bar bueband

w m bread to diamiat
becassaa the state had not
minad bow tha man died.
“ There wai no doctor in at­
tendance at tha lima of death,"
Judge Williams aaid, “ tha anly
witness tha itite had was an un­
dertaker."
WiU&lt;ams stressed that Use coun­
ty had a “ moral obligation" to
set up the board. He tiled a IMS
Florida law which said the coun­
ty had the authority to establish
a medical examiner hoard and aet
tha feaa that the board would
charge.
Four physicians would be need­
ed to sit as the medical examin­
er* board and at least one to be
on call at all hours.
Commission
Attorney
Mack
Cleveland Jr. was authorised to
prepare a resolution establishing
the board. Tha physicians who
would aerva would investigate all
violent deaths and make their
reports to the Mate medical
examiner.
Judge William* last week dis­
missed a second degree murder
charge against the Sha r woman
because of lack of evidence. He
quottd State Attorney Tom Wad­
dell Jr. as reporting after the
ease that the man “ might have
hiccups for all see

$4 Million Check
Is Real Bargain
HOLYOKE. Mas* (UtMl - The
exchange of a paltry 322 75 for a
$4,000,022.73 bank check is a bar­
gain anytime, even when ih*
check can't be cashed. Mrs.
Jam es

W.vlsti told hank official!

her **!*&gt;( a..**vr to ill*
Hadley (a lia fru it t-o. v laid!
warning—that die will lose her
122 73 unless the returns Ihe mul­
timillion dollar check uaurd to
her In error.
The hank’ s brass failed to tale
Mr*. Walsh. They dispatched Vice
President Donald W. Fletcher late
Monday to hand-deliver the truer
Informing her that the *22 7.3 was
In jeopardy. Too bad, said Mrs,
Walsh politely.
“ M's a low pricr,” ahe ad d e d ,
“ for such a handsome tiling to
put on the wall." She pointed to
an empty spot near he fireplace.
Mrs. Walsh ssid she wasn't impre.v-.ed by the bank's emissaries
since she didn't intend to back
down from her original position.
The bank must rehire Miss Ann
llelliwell. the 22-yearold teller
they fired for issuing the check in
error last Friday, or else, she
said the check goes on the wall.
Hank President George V. Wal­
lace gave no indirations of sur­
render. “ She was fired and 1 se#
no reason to give her a recoinmendstion." Wallace said. “ Wt
expect our work to be checked
accurately. In this case tt was
not "
“ Ma&gt;hr I'm etubborn," said
j Mrs Walsh, wife of an Air Force
sergeant, “ hut I feel everyone
makes mistakes, even hank pres
1 idents."

Housing Authority
Must Pay City Fee
The Sanford Housing Authority
mu*t pay a monthly sewer and re­
fuse fee, the City Commission de­
cided last night.
The authority stopped paying lor
these services two or Uire* years
ago when it* lawyers argued that
the project it a government insti­
tution and tax sxempt, City Maos
ger Warren Knowles said.
Recent federal legislation has
eliminated this exemption. Knowles
explained. Using last month's bill
[nr 23(1 units, Ihr authority will
pay a 1201.37 sewer rhargs and a
3123 refute hill per month. The
Authority will not get the 30 per
cent diirount they received up to
the time the charges were discon­
tinued, the commission voted.

TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1969

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 670

CHICAGO (UPIV—A fowr awgioa dead and officials (eared the tol Trane
World
Airline*
Capt
freight plana, apparently on fire might mount a* high as 13. Nine Claude W. Helwig, 40, of U k
and trying ta make an emergency person* wart Bated aa misting Angeles.
lMdlaig at fogbound Midway Air- and nine ns— were injured, three
A witness said tn* sagtne of
part, crashed awd exploded amidst seriously.
The only positively identified the plan* waa on fir* when II
ho— a and an apartment house
victim six hours after the 3:40 took off at 3 10 a. m. for Lot
dawn today.
At least tit person* were known a. m. crash was the plane's pMot Angeles. A TWA spokesman sold
there was an unconfirmed report
that there waa a fire warning kg
the plane's cockpit at that mo­
ment.
Helwig radioed slmoet immedi­
ately after takeoff that ha waa
■winging back for an emergency
landing through the rain and fof.
Hi* plana came down three
blocks away from the airport M
Chicago's southwest aide with an
impart that sounded like a block­
County Commission Chairman John Kriilcr last night buster bomh.
told the Sanford city commission that the 6298..T81 low bid
Poller said the plane first hit
on the Sanford Ave. widening project won’ t cover the en­ the peak of one home, crashed
tire coat of the widening. He said there will be 650,000 in through a lamp post, and then
engineering and right of way costa to pay, and naked that roared into two bungalow-type
the city not drop their resolution to let water h* drained houses, it* tail smashed the rorner of a two-story, eight-apart­
through a dHch south of 23th St.
ment house building.
City Manager Warren Knowlea
Fire engulfed the area. Two
homes were practically burned to
wrote Krider Friday laying that
Ihe ground within an hour and a
since Ihe I2M.MI bid was under
third was all but demolished, pothe 1333,000 budgeted for the wldlice said. Residents of the home*
Big
Smasher
Arrives
ening project, city officials frit
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Work­ were believed t, have been trap­
that the county might be able to
ped in their beds.
pipe
Sanford
Ave.
drainage ers began Installation Tuesday of
KNOW YOUR AMERICA WEEK is declared In Sanford, with the signing
Civil defense official* said Ui*
Ih* U1
main
section
of W
Florida vH
State
. a- - — a m n la n d ^ .. a L
i«W
HU W
V IM I W
IlC
rtuwugh the swampland south of Unlv#r^ . ,
.torn ninawl* pilot was thrown 100 feet from
of a document by Mayor A. L. Wilson. Witnessing the aigning are Mrs.
Esther Evans, (left 1. first vice-president of the Business and professions!
•r. The nuclear accelerator'! 23 the pline, still strapped te hia
The rity commissioner* vgreed ton rylindcr part arrived Monday seal. The two other crew mem­
Women'a Club and Mrs. Ila Harp, public relations chairman of the club,
at Uteir last meeting to lei the hy rail. Mom* of the machine i* bers. IK Officer 0. W. Watterg
whith is sponsoring the week.
(Staff Photo)
drainage run thiough a ditch in place in the Nuclear .Services ■nd Flight Engineer A. L. Auge,
there for a period up to three Building and part is Kill to come. wera believed to have survived.
K waa Ih* first major plane
year*.
crash in four year* at Midway,
Krider pointed out that the en Mission Ends
where a plan* land* or takes o(f
gineering and right-of-way costa
PANAMA CITY (UPI^Under­
will actually bring the Sanford secretary of Slate Livingston Mer­ every minute. The alrpoel la lo­
cated close to new, bungalowAve. project coat to 33411.381.
chant (lies back lo Washington to­
He said be thinks future county day, winding up a trouble shout­ style, housing developments. A*
rom missions would honor die ing effort to extinguish Ih* flame* the time of the erash. visibility
ditch agreement which provides of anil Americanism on Ihe banka was so dense that Jow-akIraining
for the county ultimately piping at the Panama Canal. It ia not pianos overhead rould not be tern.
this drainage if the Kate doesn't dear yet whether Merchant'*
The registration eumbinatiua at voto in the city and then beeome
The City Commission U»i night
do h."
mission succeeded or failed.
told City Attorney William Hutch■ one place and under one person disgusted when they find differ­
“ I think we would be in good
Ison to draw up Sanford ordinance* would clean up a Lit of confusion, ently, Higginbotham aaid.
faith to retry out our agreement GM Assembly Set
amendments to permit combined said Commissioner Karl Higgin­
A person entitled to vole in both id die other day," Mid Karl Hig­
city and county registration and botham. People register for the city and county election* would
DF.TROIT (UPI)—General Mo­
ginbotham.
voting.
county ballot, and think they ran tie issued two signature slips. The
The county commiaaion chair­ tors annosmeed today it will reAfter a discussion with county
voting maclun* operator would set man asked that the rity delay tumr assembly of automobiles,
registration supervisor Camilla
Ih* machine ao that the voter any opposition to the committee hilled for nearly two week* hy
Final detail! of the Civic Center
Bruce. Mayor A. I.. Wilson aaid
could pull levers nst both ballots, chosen to study county drainage •lerl shortages, on Dec. 7. He
that Ihe cominisiion term* to Iw
Mrs. liruc* explained.
problema, A resolution oo the said there would be enough com­ Art Show were settled last night
in favor of the combination and
Many parts of Sanford's char­ city agenda opposed any county- ponents available by then to op- ax members #f the Sanford Art
told Hutchison to have the
NEW YORK (LTD — Mock ter would now prevent the regis­ wide millagc levy for drainage. rrste some plants four dayt dur­ Association attended Ihelr regular
Workshop Meeting at the Crafl Hug
amendment* ready to put before prices al 1 p m.t
tration combine, Hutchison said. The commission tint not act on the ing the week.
the 19G! Kale legislature Wilton American TAT
in Fort Mellon Park,
.......... . 77
\ city ordinance n v i the city resolution.
In addition to tha art show plan­
a*ked Mr*. Ttnice to find the eott American Tobacco ........... . UXPv clerk must act at registrar for
Much ut Ih* money collected Record Sought
'wnihmai"*v
CA5AHUNCA, Morocco (UPII ning. Ihey participated in a an­
Bethlehem Stool ............. . 34
city elections. The system under from Sanford and the county for
Kirrtiona on the ism c day awl C t 0
.................
71 &gt;. which rily hooks ire open for roads m tiring speot (or drainage, —Max Conrad, America's (lying tique of works Kihiiilllad by mem­
at the same plate fur city ami Chrysler
(MS registration wouldn't conform to soinotinies actually to drain pri­ grandfather, took off at 3:91 a. m. bers and an Instructional period.
......................
county would cut Ihe number of Curtiss • Wright ..............
The art show rommlUr* chair­
33'. the county method, he said. Spe­ vate property, Krider explained today in an allempl lo set a new
voting machines net-ovary for DuPont
................ *5J‘ « cial legislation to needed tn change He said this isn't right and lhal flight record lo Miami. Conrad is man. Mrs. J. O. Gregory, said that
local elections and the number of Kastman Kodak
........... U&gt;7‘ . these provi lions, he pointed out llie drainage problem needs care shooting (or Ih* world record for nearly 130 separate entries have
clerks needed to operate them. Ford Motor
planes weighing between 2.423 aiul been submitted for showing. The
............... . 78'x
Commissioner* Jo* Biker and fid study.
Mrs. Briire said
1,100 pounds. Official* here said exhibit will begin it 2 p. m. Sun­
87*. Higginbotham said Ihey wire in i
General Electric ...........
—
The rily could have a first General Motors .............. . SO** terrstril in an ultimate combina­
American Hill Odium la t4te pres day iftemooa and wtN sod a! I
ami second primary m May when Graham - Paige ............. . 2Vs tion even if it couldn't he done
•ot record holder.
p tn.
tne county has its primary *!*-&lt; InU. TAT
In addition to (he display of mam...................... . til*. now
lion and then have Ihe regular I.onllani
her*' works, there will b* demon­
................ . . 3l)l t
Rights Suit Denied
rlcctwn in November, the supi r- Minute Maid ................... . 2UH
III It MINGHAM, Ala. lUPli - strations by various artists and
visor pointed out. This would eli­ Penney
................. . 118'i
Two federal judges dismissed de­ refrethintnt* will be served.
minate nrril for a rily run "If IVnn lilt
IV.
..............
segregation suits -Monday on
LAKELAND t UPI I — Florida
election turh as last year's.
4's
Royal American ........ ...
grounds Negroes were not being
Citrus
Mutual
deruli-d
It
would
Sears Roebuck ................ . 30
denied legal rights. Judge Hobart
try
In
help
former
Vice
President
Studcbaker
............. .. 234*
It. Grooms dismissed a suit
I.'. S. Su-vl
. . . . . . . . . . 90'.
The County Commission has John Name Garner live tu lie Its). sgainst Ihr flirmlnghain Transit
Gamer rrlehrelrd his 91st birth Co. which attacked segrsgatest
WexlinglKMise El. .............
started actum le prevent fuliirw
flooding lo the latch Arbor area. day Monday snd allnliuteil hit sealing.
The board approved County En­ longevity tu Ihe fact that hr ate
gineer Hob Davlij recommenda­ gripefrtiil rich day.
So, Mutual General Manager World Pact U rged
The Sanford Fir# Dept. wilt demtion that a drainage raaemsnt he
TALLAHASSEE (UPI i-Form er
Hubert
W. Hut ledge announced
onslrat* ha resinritalnr at Ihe
secured from [aikr Deforest to
Tax Assessor Richard McCsnna
British
Prim*
Minister
Clement
Sanford has e n d e d ils fi-cal Smith Canal, which would stop the big growers ritoperalive wmihl Attlee Monday night advocated a Seminole County Rrd t'roia llrrt
today said that his office would
slop reviewing all assessment year in the black, wiih I7.ll*&gt;28 the waters ui the Crystal Lake supply Gainer with a year's sup world guvernn rut tu replace what aid rourse meeting tonight at Ih#
ply of grapefruit through monthly
rases until after the hoard of equa­ left liver (mm the operating hud rhain from rising over -lx inrhes.
lie rilled tha present “ ansrchie First Baptist Church of Sanford.
The artificial respiration and
Davie mad* the recommenda­ shipment* w&gt; his home in Uvalde, world." Auto*. speaking at a
get and (11,44! Ih unused In the
lisation meet* Monday.
first aid demonstration wilt Kart
tion after the engineering firm of Tea.
"W* have been swamped with utility budget.
Florida
Mate
University
lecture
Rutledge *!*n said hr huprd the
al 7:43 p. m. hi the rhurch's Park
The report finished la-I week 1-elfler and Bush completed their
review rases and Ihey take loo
big Texas grapefruit Industry series, said Ui* world government Ave. educational building. Ernest
much time now." McCanns said. showrd $685,925.03 was spent to survey ol the laich Arbor area.
would
be
an
alternative
lo
a
war
The easement will allow tor would nut he ulf.mlrd
The assrsseiM rolls will still be rtm the eity in loin 59 and 3218,which could rause live dulroeooa DeFallot of DrHary is the instruc­
tor for the sours*, which is held
open to Ihe puhlie, bsst for inspec­ 872 99 waa paid off on .Sanford large discharge pipes lo be built
id mankind.
earh Tuesday and is open to mem­
m the area in hold flood waters
debta.
tion only,
bers of the Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital Women's Auxiliary, tha
county medical society and ether
interfiled pcruins.
The five week rourse coieri ad­
Sanford will have ■ Second Ml.
DAYTONA REACH (UPI I
post nlflce branch open for mail­ ministration of first aid tn auto
lire held two Pennsylvania men to­ ing of Christmas packages Dee. accident i. poisoning, burns, frac­
day arruted of blackmailing tour­ 7-24 Postmaster -loe| Field said tures, wounds, shock and latest
technique* in artificial respiration,
ists by poung at murals officers. today.
Police Chirf Oscar Folium said
All mail carriers will be dis­ bandages and methods of trans­
Emphasis is
Ihe pair would flash plumy deter patched from the annex after porting victims.
live hedges and arrest tourists on the Christmas season. Field said placed on preventive measures at
false morals a n d
indeernry The 2.952 square foot antics will well at ictiul Ireslment. Nineteen
charge* lie »*id they would de­ he u*ed for a post offire work­ persons are enrolled in Ihe study
group.
mand |l.non bond hot settle for room starling I960
whatever Ihe victim had on him.
The suspects were Stephen Wil­
son. 40, snd Donald Lee Pasley,
29, both of Tamqus, Pa.
They were arrested Monday af
ter one of the allrgrd victims told I
police he paid them 3180 to keep
them front arresting him.

City Delay Asked
On Drain Levy

News Briefs

Simplified City-County Registration

Proposed By Sanford Commissioners

Art Show Entry List
Reported Near 150

1 p. m. Stocks

Tax Roll Open Only
City
For Inspection

Loch Arbor Water
Control Approved

FSU Considering
Ole Miss Coach

I

State Grapefruit
To Help Garner
Reach Age Of 100

First Aid Course
Session Tonight

Finishes
Year In Black

Daytona Police
Arrest Two Who
Bilked Tourists

Post Office Annex
To Handle Parcels

Plane Stolen A t Orlando
Crashes, Killing Pilot

Choir To Practice
Tti* Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church will start choir pearlier
again tomorrow it 7:30 p. m. al
The Shrine Club. All eligible mem
here are urard to altrnd.

Finale!

Builders Granted
Sewer Connection

Permission for a proposed Lake
Mary HUd development to con
nect to the city sewer system
was granted developers Harry
loilresi snd Harold Hutchens
last night t&gt;y itie City Commission
Andrews of Raidle and Asso­
TALLAHASSEE (t'P l) R WM ciate*. Orlaodo. and Hutchens, of
Warned today that Florida State Phillips i uuiructioo Co. said that
Uasrsrasty may after Mississippi's ISO bouse* are planned foe a 10M a y Vaught the * ‘ * ‘ “ acre tract an Lake Mery Mvd.,
1,100 feet from route 17 92
C teaching yoT here.

PlaneHits Houses,
At Least Six Killed

DEED TO THE LAND purchased fur a new building by Tha Good Shep­
hard Lutheran Church is prwentt-d lo the Kev. Hrneat Holick by I-run*
fU&gt;lta*. tha fortnar owner. Shown here are Kolia*. Mrs. Koltaa, Kev. Bolick
and Gordon Frederick attorney fur the transaction. The plot of land ia lo­
cated south o f Sanford on Highway 17-02 across from the Mar-l-ou Motel.
Kev. Bolick *uid that the con.xt ruction of the new church will begin early
in W«0.
(Staff Photo)

The Seminole Booster. Club
will head a motorcade to IS*.
Land Wednesday for the De1.aid-Sanford football game and
will decorate tars *1 Us* high
school al i:43 p. m.
TW motor c adr wilt be led hy
Ah*riff J. I.. Hobby tod will
laav* fo« high school promptly
it I p. id . All fan* are arged
hr Ikw Boosters g make fix*
game.

ORLANDO (UPI) — Searchers
found a stolen airplane today
which crashed shortly after take­
off killing the pilot and critically
injuring hit companion.
The tingle engine plane was found
(rumpled in a grove of trees in a
swamp just northwest of the Or­
lando city limits.
Tha patttngrr. identified only as
Nathan Hunt of Marathon, Ind ,
was lying near the airplane. The
pilot, unidentified, was dead, strap­
ped in his seat. The pilot wore a
II. S. Army uniform and carried
a .Marin* Corps identification card
which bur* the name “ Langi." The
rest of tha card was obliterated by
blood.
The airplane wai Kolen early
Monday morning frons a hangar
al the Orlando Airport, k look oft
in a hravy fog with visibility only

one vixteenlh ot a mile. Orland*
lower personnel tried to halt tha
airplane hv (taihmg a rrd light
ami blinking the runway lights.
A few minutes after takr-off, tha
tower rrportrd. Ih* pilot railed
lor help and said hr was out of
rontrol. The plane had a radio hut
did not rarry initrunieili for fly­
ing in such weather.
The airplane missed a television
tower by about lo yards. It crashed
near a housing development but
resident* thought the noise was
made hy switch engine* in a near­
by rail yard.
A Sanford Naval Air Si alion beltcopier found the crash this morn­
ing. Tha U. S Border Patrol sea*
investigating lb* incident.
The airplane, owned by Orlando
Aviation Same*, waa said fo bo
a total loss.

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1959

SANFORD' FLORIDA

Navy To Show Versatility In Derby
Twenty A3D jet bombers will
fly around the field during the
show which starts at It a. m. In
wing to wing diamond formation,
a VAH-t team of these bombers
will perform precision flying
maneuvers. Other bomber* will
make carrier type landings on the
field after the flying portion of
the show ends hv 12: IS p. m., two
men will make a parachute jump
over the station at 12:45. A Ma­
rin* Corps team will give a drill
exhibition on the field.
All squadrons stationed at the
base will assemble at 1 p. m. for
presentation of awards won in the
week's rompetitio . fiuetts at the
ceremony will include Sanford and
Seminole County officials, Captain

Pinpoint drooping of simulated
atomic bombs, parachute jumps,
loft bombing competition and
£pg-lowing precision (lying are
^ • w of the .'vents scheduled lor
tha Sanford Naval Air Station's
bombing derby Dec. M2.
An air show open to the public
Dec. 12 will climax the week of
flying demonstrations and competi­
tion by the five NAS squadrons
and their competitors.
The Saturday spectacle will lealure a D U Cougar fighter in a
loft bombing -emonstration where
,&lt;og plana re Isaacs a bomb while
ft -.Ymhing, throwing the weapon
upwards. Doing a vertical turn,
(he fighter will roar away before
(
La arching bomb hits the target.
• _
--- --- ---— ____________

Buah Bringle, the commandant
of midshipmen at the U. S. Naval
Academy, and Rear Admiral
Craig, commander of Fleet-Air,
Jacksonville.
The maneuvers aimed at train­
ing base personnel in combat
readiness will actually start Dec.
T but lb* base will not be open
to the public until the air show.
Twenty-man crews from five
squadrons will compete In a load­
ing drill that day involving simu­
lated atomic weapons. Two A3D
jet bombers from each NAS
squadron will join in a loll bomb­
ing maneuvers Dec. S. Simulated
bombing missions, complete with
artificial storms and mechanical
troubles will be run inside closed.

grounded cockpits l*er. 9 Pin
point bombing into Lake lleorge
is scheduled Dec. 10. A landing
crati will be the target.
The smallest jet carrier air
craft ever down will lie matched
against an AID in a loti-bombing
contest Dec. tl. Cmdr. Hill liar
row. commander of YA-12. Cecil
Field, Jacksonville will represent
his squadron as he flici the small­
er plane against Cmdr. Ken. How
ell commanding officer of VAll-7.
Cmdr. Howell will he in a larger
A3U. The Jacksonville based group
has made loti bombing a special­
ty while the Sanford squadrons’
A3I)’» arc meant fur high alti­
tude radar bombing. The Naval
Air Station issued the challenge.

County In Sound
financial Shape,
Krider Reports
Seminole County is in "«uumlH
financial shape with over ttno.OhO
left over from last year’ s budget.
C o u n t y Commission Chairman]
John Krider aatd today.
.'^Anyone who ia under the im
pressinn that the financial situa­
tion here Is serious Is uniter a
false misapppehefisinm,’* Under
said.
"Thanka to the good job done
by former county clerk O. P. Hern­
don we have anticipated any finan­
cial problems that might arise and
■re in such good shape that we
won't need any Ux money until
Jan 1.
•According to figures released to- •
day from Krider, there is laiu.oou
left from the general operating
fund, (71,000 from the fine and
forfeiture fund and fioo.uou from
the road and bridge fund.
"We have plenty of cash to oper-1
ate and rnough money in our oper­
ating fund to handle any emergen-'
cv that should arise,'* Krider am -'
phastied, adding, “ even though we
will have no money coming in Noajinber and December.'*
'*K rtder said ha tees no re^soai.
why the millage will be htgtUfZ1
Ilian It mill* when the equalitalion hoard meats and reminded
citizens that the millaxe last year
was 415.
Pointing in this year's budget,
Kriilsr said $106,100 haa been set
■skit under capital uutlsy It* a
new jail hut Mtimatrd that indi­
cations are that the jail will not
gout over |7tX),000.
"'This year'e lotal budget will be
1670.94211 in the general operating
fund with 12."i.mu going for fine
and forefeiture.
He said money to go toward a
new health oentrr to be built next
year has already been set aside
from Iasi year'a budget with the
county paying 163,922 with match­
ing funds from the federal govern
meat.

Thi SteUon Give Hub concert
Wat itleiiilcd by an e*timated 300
people taut night 11 the SanfoiilDehary Entertainment Ann, made
tf. final effort to insure eontinua
lion of the planned series.
The association wound up its
ticket campaign with about loo
more member* needed to under
write completely the proposed
schedule of concert- Don Thomp
von. ticket sate chairman, ex
plained to the audience last night
that a choice thou Id lie made as
to whether further rffortj to get
tpemhert should be made.
Application blank* were distri
holed and eaeft person sked to
ge&lt; a new member. The applica­
tion* and payment tor the tickets
are to tie mailed or delivered to
“ Concert a" in care of Ihe Sari
ford Atlantic or Florida Stale
Bank, hy Dec
Next concert on the proposed
series is the Florida Symphony on
Fsh. i

S I T h i t SA L E S G IR L .MARGO C A lti/lO N allow* a huinutiuide Santa t'laiu
that ia among' the needlework, quilt*, plant*, ninunage anil linked umid*
for xale at ths* Church o f Jexux Christ o f Imlter Day Saint* lutzu.ir tmlti.v
ami tom orrow , M i*. Janie* L. Dunn, left, i* luunni chairm an anil Maig'n *
mother, Mr*. John Carlton, ripht, i* preaident o f the church relief ociety.
The sale at First St. ami Sanford** \e. is running from 9 a. m. until f» p.m
(S ta ff 1‘ hotoi

50 Floats, 20 March Units Scheduled
For Parade O f 'Christmas Dreams'
A ioi.il of 20 marching band* and
units will he in the parade and the
Jayccr committee is working lo
cel Marine and tuasl Guard units
from the Sanford Naval Air Station
tn participate in the parade.
The theme of thM year * parade

A Sanford Hero
Story o f iin heroic action by Sanford'* Rill Kirtley,
Navy man *tatioiicil in the A ntarctic, i* told in Ed
Kotcrha'* "Ax.wiifnment W ashington” on today'* edi­
torial page
Kittle.’ , in anli-zero weather, crawled out over a
helicopter to free the rotor* from the roach me'* cock­
pit hatch which wan torn lose in tlight by the vicious
(Hilar wind*.

Control Of TV
May Be Necessary

Women's Golf
Tourneys Set

CHICAGO ( UPI l—Federal Com
munlcatioiM Commission Chair
man John C. Duerfer warned to
day that Congress will impose
The Sanford Women's Golf Assn
■narrow government rontroD" un elation will hold a special lemma
le&lt;* broadcaster* quickly elimm
ale deceptive radio TV commrr nu-nt Sunday at I p. in.
I’oinl syslem will Im- used in the
rials and programs
Doerfer al-o mid the FCC might tourney with pairings lo be an
not renew (he license* of stations miunrftl before ihe plav gels under
that shower! continued "msensitiv.
way.
ity to distinction between good
Ai i meeting of the group this
and bait taste" In commercial*.
He told the annual meeting of week plans were also discussed for
the Television Bureau of Adver­ a "get acquainted" liuirnainenl
tising that a self policing system Der. 2 and winners in previous golf
WASHINGTON (CPI) — In by broadcaster*, sponsor* and
brined union source* «aid today advertising ageneie* was much tournev* were announced
In a tourney held Oct 2H, Augie
Jierc wa* no chance of any real preferable lo "the obnoxious rle
bargaining in the steel dispute un rn-nl of csnsorslup" by the gov­ Kutvell look first in liir Class A
competition while Hazel Durgo
ernment.
j l alter New Year's Day.
captured the Class H crown and
£)The prediction was made in ttie
Jane McKihhen, Class C
aftermath of th* United Steelwork
ers’ rejection of a new contract
In the Nov. 4 tourney, Helen ('ar­
row ay captured Class A honors
iMfer by steel management. The
while Mildred Smith wav first in
uder and rricclion were announced
ip Pittsburgh Thursday.
•Casselberry'* Town Conned will Class H and Harnett William* in
Union President David J. Me hold a recessed meeting of th- ( las* C.
ponald called liie management regular Nov. 9 session at th* town
The neat Wednesday tournament
proposal a ahem that dtd not rep- hall Monday at J p. m. The town will include a low gross on a par
nf any real improvement aver haH will be ops-ns-d from 4-10 p. three hole feature Drawings for
puviotif offer rejected last i n . for voting registration. Town the teams for the IK r. 2 iorn,jcli1Clerk Lfooa V«*a«d anansarteedv
jiem will be announced Monday
JM. ft.

’Steel Bargaining
Future Is Bleak

Council To Meet
At Casselberry

r

(

1 p. m. Stocks

i* "Christmas Dream, .mil ii will
feature float.
from hiisltirs*,
school, c i v i c and church groups
Prizes and troptlie- will In*
awarded to first and *&gt;. and plare
winner* in each caiegcn
The warehouse at s,.r Juan \ve
and First SI. will Ik- ipen at all
hour* for sponsor* lo w.uk on their
floats.
Among the inarciiuiv band* eu
tered in till* year's p.iuflc .ill lie
Seminole High Sciiooi .ind Junior
High SchiMil,
Lytiiii,
Jli.Miqi
Moore
Del.and IIt !■ &gt;i luinl,
Groom* Academy, rii.i i. Wheal
ley School, Florida Mii •rv .schotil.
Fluvli*. la-csliurg. Ml ISira. Winter
Garden and Winler I ak
n.„.|

Ikc Turns Down
Truman For Trip
WASIH.WT \ ( ITD

Dreii

ftf*nt Kb^nhiiwcr h*i* ,uru*,&lt;l &gt;limn

a* impractical the viivr.ium ihal
he take former 1’ iniih-nl fru
man on his forthcuiii 'g II nation
goodwill trip.
Elsenhower dsn rvjtctrd from
the vacation Whit. Iliu e m Augusts, Ga , the pi i; -tal Dial he
invite some other lernoiral to
acroinpany him. He •-pressed Ins
views in a li'llcr n.ule (iiihlir
Thursday night hv -»n t h unas
I Dodd i It Conn
.ithor &gt;g ihe
suggestion

Hospital Addition
Program Okayed

NEW YORK (UPli — Stock |
prices st t p. m.:
American T A T ............... TTH
American Tobacco ............ lotto
Baltimore k Ohio ............... tfl
Bethlehem Steel ............... J4'«
Chrysler
M's
Curtiss • Wright ............... 32l»
Du Pool
2J4S
Eastman Kodak .. ........... |00'«
Ford Motor
.................. 77's
General Electric ............... Kt’ s
General Motors ................ W s
Graham
Pslge ............... 2’ «
Inti. T k T ......................
«v*
Seminole Memorial Hospital will undergo a $500,000 expansion
Kel's
lU-lto
Minute Maid ..................... 20'« program to alleviate the overcrowded conditions at the hospital.
Penney
........................... DM*
The hospital will match funds with the federal government un­
Penn Hit
.................... |6'»
Royal American ...............
4's der a Hill-Burton grant.
Sears Roebuck
id's
A. B. Peterson Sr., chairman o f the hospital’s board of trustees,
Standard Oil (&gt;J) ........... 46’ «
Sludebaker
.................. 2S*a announcing the approval of the grant this morning, said the alloca­
U. S. steel
................ 97
tion wax predicated upon the
Westmghouse El. ............
971s

Baby Believed
To Be Doll Dies
In 2 Story Fall

home 30 float* will lie entered
in the Christmas parade Dec. 4.
Jay cie parade chairman Jack
Wilber said today.
Wilber also &lt;aid that, although
the float deadline it past, entries
will he accepted until next Friday.

Added Concert
Members Asked

NO. 568

WICHITA FALUS, Tex i t T I l Mr«. Margie Sweeten, her filmay
nightgown m flame*, losse*l bee
three-month-old baby in hi* dealh
Unlay from th* second floor of an
apartment house engulfed hy fire,
A fireman caught her other
rhild. Bin hyslanders thought the
baby, Fharlea. wit a doll she was
trying in live. Hr landed on his
head on concrete pay mem.
The charred body of a man was
found in (he jultrd 32 apartment
while frame building II* was not
immediately identified
Charles Harmon, 17. ami a serv­
ice station operator were credited
with saving th* lives of other
tenants. They noticed live flame*
and rushed inlo the hmlding beat
ing un doors lo awaken slumber­
ing residents.
Harmon said It* «aw Mrs
Sweeten, 19. and Iter husband,
Clisrles, appear at ih# second
slory window with their children.
lie said Ihr fsllirr threw their
2 year old son out first.
"Then *h* tried to tusa thr
habv uni of die window." Harmon
said. ' But she kinda (ripped or
stu ill bled, and it didn't go the way
she wanted I thought H was s
doll at first I didn't know it waa
a baby.
"I walkrd w|i to it and noiicrd
ii wj« i small rhild. I thought ii
wa* dead Mill when I turnrd it
over on tl* *tninirh, il started
breathing again."
The haliy wa* rushed to a no*
pllal. Ihii died shortly after the
fall
Mr*. Sweden lell frum Die win
dow at .she turd hi throw her
child to safely. She landed on tier
hack A hospital spokesman said
she was in islisfaclory condition.
Her husband climlied down t lid
der lo safety.

Minister Urges
Legal Gambling
WINTER PARK (UPli -tla p
li-i Minister George A. Down*, a
candidate for governor, ha* called
for legalized gamtiling to boost
*l.lle levenue
Down* said he will go In La*
\eg*s, N#v., w»in to determine
what effecls. if any, are brought
aIHint by s l a t * c intruded gam
tiling casinos
The llaptisl paslor who farlwr
.liiniiimced lie would run on ■
segregation platform, said (hr
stale should tap gambler* for a
tax source since gambling already
exist* in an illegal form.
The extra revenue, b* xaid.
could tie used to support welfare
programs and education.
Downs said hi* plan would he
similar to th* county option pro
gram now m effect which allow*
counties to decide by referendum
if they waul legal liquor sales.
"Is d better lo hav* Illegal
gambling through the slate a* H
now rxisU willi all ila evil tnllu
cnees anil hoodlums, or i» h brt
lei lo liave il under control and
derive mint lienr fit Irina it?" he
asked.

One More Week
Properly owner* have only imp more week to chock
asses* men! roll* nt th&lt;» tax assesaor’a office before the
equalization meeting on Nov. .TO.
Tax Anncxsor Klchnni Mct'nmin said today he * h*
"ilixapiHiinteil river the liirht turnout o f property owner*
thus far.”
He »tre**eil the impsirtance o f property owner*
checkinR the roll* next week ami aihleil that If any tax­
payer ia tmnhle to come to the a**e**or'a office, he can
tret hi* information by writing nr trlephonitiR the office.

News Briefs’ Hunters Warned
Faculty Union Urged
GAINESVILLE tt'Pti - A Uni
versily of Florida social aciencc
profcsMir haa called on faculty
members lo organize a "trade
union" and "haggle and hargain
fur our rights " Dr. Franklin A.
Doty said, "It'a time w* started
lu lighi our own battle* "

Seminole Comity hunter* today
were warned to "play h safe"
Demand Denied
when live tfl.WItfl hunting season
TALLAHASSEE (UPI| - Slate
opens
tomorrow.
Ally. Gen. Richard Ervin ruled
lack Wilber, president of foe
Thursday dial Dade County does
no! ha*r to bow lo an NAACP Seminole County Sportsmen's Club
ilemaml for immcdialr Integra- Issued i lid of "do’* and ilonTa"
lion of ll* park* am! lie ache*.
Instead .aid Ervin, the county fur all prospective humeri who
ran work out a program M gra­ will hr taking to th* wood*
dual miegrallon and still be with­
The moat Important thing lu re­
in die law of Ihe land.
member while hunting is lo make
siirr of what you are shooting be
Bond Holders Profit for#
you aim your weapon.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Amw
Another
important point U lo
lean* who own senes K savings
hiMid* ran gel j tax bie.sk *oon never hunt in a densely populatby swapping lliein for other gov rd area alone. "Alwaya gss in
rrnmenl li.uul* paying inlere*i pain." Wilber emphasized.
lwire * year. The Treasury said
it expected I. ndreds of limn solid* i Wilber also stressed "never at
of thr esliniatrd 33 milium owners some Hilt th* wr*|xm Is unloaded
of FI bonds lo exchange them for and never aim a gun at anyone or
serie* It savings ImhuI*
anything unlrM you want to kill
it "
Mancha OUay Due
It* added Dial all weapons
GAINESYI1.I.F. It! PI l — The
Stale Board ol Uimtrul via* ex should lie double checked In-fin*
peeled lo give quick approval hunting and rn.sk* *ur* all are
today lo the appointment of cleaned "
Yailglin Mancha as Florida Stale
The kporisnien * club president
University alhtelic director. But it
also pointed out dial ■ new hunt
wa* llktdv Imjlit members would
tlrrr clear id any talk about Ibr ing area has b e e n opened to
ruachmg situalnuv* *1 Florida and Florida hunters
Florida Stale.
The Tunuika Wildlife Manage
nine! Area hat added tome 26.Cubans Seize T ur
(sal acre* fur additional hinilmg
MI AMI lDPI &gt;—A local dredging Imii all hunirrt musi hav* a gam*
firm charged IihI.iv that the Cuban management permit before Ihey
government tcizrd line &gt;d II* tug* go into Ih* area.
and other equipment worth halt
The n*» area m on foe wwM
a million dollar* Nov. 7. C. C, of tft« pr*w*nt park stw.
Moody, president of Ih# MAM
Dredging and Construction Curp.
of Miami, *ald die vr«*r!» were
II)mg Ihe American lag at
lime.

[

Board Upholds
Re-Zoning Request
.Aanfonl'a City Commission to t
night upheld a City Planning and
Zoning Hoard decision not lo al­
low commercial re toning ui four
residential lots nn Sanford Ava.
liei ween 23th and 2»4th streets
Both board* agreed that they
wmild mg approve spot Toning.
City Manager Warrrn Knowles
and today. The planning and sort­
ing board tia* b*m going by a
no spot toning rule for the tot
live year*, Kmiwld said.
Thr nty rommis-siunere met
with tlie zoning sod planning
group lo discus* an appeal by
realtor W. M. Dielrirha that Ui«
four kilt m Sanford Are. be reinnisH from mmmernal to n*Hdcnlial to permit building oi a
neighborhood grocery store and
launilcrrttsi.

Cranberries Move
WASHINGTON il l'll - Pack­
ages of crinlieri it** Iwariug a
governmenl laliel id approval
were expected lo start moving lo
day into the nalnm's groceries
But both ilie government ami
eranlierry industry were doubt­
ful that enough &lt;d the tierries
could be tested under a new fed
erally approved plan in time to
meet normal Thanksgiving tie
mood.

Scalping Ring
Report Disclosed

GAINESVILLE (UPli — The
University u( Florida campus
newspaper charged today that a
ring of slmleni anil adult ticket
scalper* has hern making a*
much si II i»i(l for tvery t*M oul
ftMilhall gamr here
The newspaper, the Alligator,
saul more than a do/rn persons
are involved in the ring, nut all
TALLAHASSEE (L'l'M — Gov student*. It zaul it was almost cer
ladtoy Collins said Thursday he lain thr ring has been in operation
will soon appoint two additional for Ihe list two nr three years
udget to Central Florida’* Ninth
Circu.t, based on population in
creases.
line of the judges will go to Rre
The Sanford Naval Air Station
Chief Petty Officer-, c'luii Is spon­ vard County and th* other to
soring an Explorer Kiiiit unit at cither Orange or Osceola County
A group of bearded groUemen
the slallou for the /nuth of Ihe m compliance with a IW6U legisla­ trum Si. Cloud wdl be in Sanford
Sanford area, startiiq Monday at tive act.
tomorrow to advertise foe forth­
7:30 p m.
The district includes Indian Hi coming Si, Cloud Golden Jubilee
The meeting Is ipen to all ver. Mar no. OkeecholM*, St. Lucia celebration Dee. 1, 4 and l
young men and sluts interested and Seminole counties.
The party sefll be at the Cham­
and clearance will In arranged at
The new apimintments will In ber of Commerce at 9 I. m. and
Hi* main gale f r the civilian . t i-c the nii.ultt r of circuit Jutlgcs will Irave about to a m. lor
1 guest a.
m Central Florid*.
|(0 Ui

Chief’s Group
Sponsors Scouts

To Play It Safe
As Season Opens

ability o f tht&gt; hospital to
mutch the Ilill-Hurton fnmli
with $275,000.
Peternon emphasized thnl
the hospital'* financial contliHim i* atich that the expana ion program can be initinL
etl ‘ ’without and further cost
to the citizen* o f Seminola
County.”
" in other word*," Peterson
said, "the board o f truster*
doc* not contemplate any re*
quests for additional bornlm;
o f the county or to indulge in
any finnm-ial campaign* to
produce
this
amount of
money needed to finance the
program.”
Peterson said that, al­
though preliminary work nlreaiiy ha* started in laying
tits* groundwork for the exjutn*ion, actual construction
is still atx to 12 months away.
Tha planned exputiHion will
provide 2D additional beds
and will add to tha fncilitina
o f the X-ruy and laboratory
department*.
Tha addition will start on
Hie east aide o f the building
and extend southward,
t
An architect to draw up
final plan* for tha expansion
will be selected at the Ixuud's
next meeting in December.

Seminole Circuit
To Get Two More
Judges Soon

S t Cloud Beards
To Visit Sanford

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.I r e

ill SINESH AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN of Sod*
ford heard Representative (Jordon Frederick, spaak on
tha puldic official'* relation to the citizen at lh« BPW
meeting. Wetcuming Frederick ia Mr*. Hariett filawtar,
BPVV president, whilt publicity chairman, Mrs. N«zziu
(.atucruu, looks un.
(.Stall FhuU&gt;)

�Minister Group
To Sponsor Special

Church Of Christ
ch u r c h

o&gt; c k u s t

Ralph I n v a r J r ....... EreagellM

HIM# ScImoI ............ 10:00 y. a.
Neraiig Worship . . . . . 11:00a. ■.
Evening Worth)p . .... 1:10 p.
W a i P ra m Service .. 140 p. a .
Evening Worship........7:00 p. m
WoO. Prijar Service T:S0 p. ■

elation will beheld on Thursday
•t tha rural BayUst- Church la
Sanford. Tha aanrica will baiin
•I 0:10 a. an. and win ba eenclodPr*sbyttritn
ad esrty enough lar thaaa la at*
n * o r p u s b t t b b ia n
landanet la fat la OMr Thanks­
giving Dinner. '
CHURCH
Oak Ave. and 1 M Ot
Dr. W. P. Braoka, M a r af
Morning Worship .... 10:lo a. a . Mornlag Won kip .... 1:46 a. ■ First Baptist will preside aad tha
Eveniag Worihip .... T:J0 p. a . Sunday Srkoal .......
«:tt a. a ■UitsUra' of
several
other
Mornla* Worship .... 11:00 a na churthaa la tha community will
E d In o n I
participate. The Church Chair will
HOLfCRUSB EPISCOPAL
ataf Handel's ‘ Holy Art That" Oi
church
• tpecial Thanksfivlaf aathaa.
Part Are. a ah i t
Residents of Ssalird aad the
Bar. Jika W. Theaue ... Paatav
County era urfed in taka part in
Hoty EacharUt.......... fiM a. a .
this service of common worship
Paally Banka-*
aad pralaa ia tha tradttlaa af ke
Amaricaa fo.rdiag fsthars aa wa
ualta to raador thsaha to Cad k r
Ula sbundnat bias*Infs.
Tha Bar. A. C. Summon, pastor
af tha Community Presbyterian
Church in DoBiry will bring tha
Thanksgiving Sermon. Othor alnIsUrs taking part win ba: Bar.
Hobart Spaar, praatdaal af tha
Aasocistloo, who will givo tha
CaU la Worship; Mm Presidential
Thsaksgivlof Proclamation wtl ha
road hy Mm Bar. Jaraao Barnett;
tha Seriptura Lesson; tha Bav.
M. M. Snow will had tha eeagn*
gatka la tha Thaaksgivtaig Pray­
er: tha Thnakaglvks offeria|
which ia Mm only public cootributioa to the work of the Ministerial
Association will ba rseeived redor tha mreervtekn af ltov. Teat
O'Steen. The Benediction wil he
livaa by Rev. Breast Bdiek.

Missionaries
To Join Service

OthtrChnrchefl

La thermit

Rev. and Mrs. Howard Beardslay, miaaloearia# now an furlough
horn Want Africa wfil ha mkistarlaf at Tha Allianea Church Sun­
day tvanlog. Tha Basrdslays have
served five jeers ia Africa and
wtU soon ratare for their eecoad
tarn. They are both graduates af
Nysch Missionary College, Um of­
ficial school of the Cbnatiin and
Mlietonsry Alliance st Nyack, N.
T.
The Alliance Youth Pellowahip
will hear a mlsatoaary challmie
from the Beardsleys far tha Sun­
day evening young people's ser­
vice which begins at 1:10. The
missionaries vlll also be speaking
k the regular Sunday evening
•ervfcs which begins at 1:41.

GOOD 8HEPHBRD tJNITBD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sanford Skrke Ckh
I k Bk and Lae Are.
Krneet Bollck Jr.
Past

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THB
REUERMRB
Herbert W. Geerss
.. Psates
Bwnday School
. t i l l a. m.
AdaR Bible CIsm ... fell a. m.
Wetthly Sacviaa...... M:M a. aa.
BT. LUKE’S LUTHERAN
Bkvk (Near Oviedo)
Btayhm M. Tehy ... ...... Paatas
Morning Warship....... f:SS a. m.
•under School .......... 1:00
a. w.
Ckrlitkn Day School, Monday
|thrregb Friday — Kindergarten •

41k Part Are.
T. C. O'Steen
Pester
Moreiag Warship....... I:M a. aa.
Sunday School
... t:49 a. m.
Morning Worship
11:10 a. m.
MYP Meetings
MO y. m.
(Intermediate, Scalar)
Teacher Training CourM
Evening Worship
MO p. m.

CHURCH OP GOD
French Are. and Mad It
Joel D. Brawn ...........
P
8reday Bahaal............ 0:41
Evangelistic Service .. 7:10 ,
Tuesday Bervfee......... 7:00

CHURCH OP JEBUB CHRIST
OP LATTHH DAT SAINTS
City le ll
Laoral Ave. at Mk Ik
Ira E. Hindman Jr.
Paster J. O. Brooks . .. Broach President
Sunday School
... 0:49 a. m. Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship . . 10:49 a. m. Sacrament Meeting
1:00 p. m.
PMY
7:00 p. m.
Evening Warship
T:M p. m.
Moo. PMY Rscrentlm 7:00 y. a .
Turs. PMY Prayer
7 :» p m.
Wad. Pray* Service 7:M p. m.
■IENEZEH METHODIST
CHURCH

IANPOBD SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST CMURCM
Sevanth Sk and Elm Ava.
C. W. Beach .............. Paster
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH Saturday Sabbath School 0:30 a m
Morning Worship .. 11:00 a.m.
W Thomas Parson- Jr.
Pastor Wed. Prayer Sarvka .. 7:90 p. a.
SuaJay School .......... 0:41 a. m.
Morning Worship .... 11 a. a .
THE REVIVAL TABERNACLE
MY*
.......... 4:30 p. m.
344b «ad Chore Art.
(A taw Church tarviag ■ aaw
Sunday School
. 10:00 o. m.
Community)
Morning Worship ... 11:00 a a.
Evening Worship ... 7:41 p m
POSTER CHAPEL
Thursday Service ...... 7:43 p to.
METHODIST CHURCH
m.

Training Union ........ 1:15 P- m.

Breaks Borrlco -.
7-°0 P »•
Wed. Prtyar Barvlca 7:90 y. m.

Catholic
a l l sou ls catholic

CHURCH
Oak Ava. si Mi Sk
Bnv. Richard Lyoas
Poatar
Sunday Masaaa
7:00 a. a.

UNITY CENTBB OP IANPOBD
Wemta's Cleh—300 Oak Ave.
Josephine B. Sluckie
Pastor
Sunday Warship
. 11:00
_. ___
a. a.
Woodruff Building
n o K. First Sk. Im. 311
Tuesday Class
. 9:00 p.
THE SALVATION AIMY
114 B. Second Ik
Sunday:
Sunday School
... 10.re a.
lloUncsa Meeting ... 11 00 a
Street Mealing
... 0:30 p
YPL
........ 7.op p

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Park Are. at 14th bi .
Htkla School
0.41 *. m
Maruia* Worship . IliOUs m
Pilgrim Palkwahlp .... 7:90 y. a

Church Of Christ
CHURCH OP CUK1BT
9ad Bk and Elm Art.
Baorga M Yates ... . Mlauiar
Blhk School
......... 10:00 a. ns.
Horning Worship........ 11:00 a. mIveniag Worship......... T:4S p. »
Pad. Bible Study.......... 1:46 p. as.

SalvaUou Uteiiog ...

TiV p.

Tuesday;
Cory Cads is ......... 1.34 p.
Band Practico
4:00 p
Ladles Homo League 7:30 y
Thun Prayer Servlet 7:30 p.
Sak Street Meeting 0:30 ».
THE 8ANFUKD
CONGREGATION OP
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
1431 W. 1st Sk
Sunday WaicblwWtr

The support o f the Church Series is sponsored by the following Business Firmst

7:M y. m.

Negro Churches

Evening Service ....... 7:90 p. m.
Wed. Prtyar Service ,. 7:90 y. at
OP OVIBDO
loch t . sn oot
.
Sunday School
.... 0:49 n. m.
Mania* Worship ... U:«0 n. m.

The Congregational Christian
Church again will have a guest
minister Sunday. Bringing the
morning worship sermon will be
the Rev. Joseph E. Stock from
Interiacheo. Florida.
Rsv. Mr. Stock is • graduate of
the University of Florida sod la
now ■ senior student at tha Uni­
versity of Vanderbilt School of
Religion.
The Worship service begins at
11:00 a. m. k the church locat­
ed st Park Ave. and llth Street.

Service, Wed

W E. Timms
PsstM
Sunday school
10:00 a. m,
Morning Worship . . . 11:00 a.m.
M. Y. K.................... 4:30 p.

Could tha fault Mo with tha gift ftreK? Na, apparently ft ft
within ourselves. Our own attitudes, our own relationships our tw i
understanding hunt orrtaialy much more to do with our ftanl aattoflretkm.
How than are wa to dark# the greatest Meaaings from Mm
•ooda which have bare put at our disposal? Tha beat jpkea to ba*
gin k ia tha Church. Hare, la a personal asares for Uod and any
awn underaUnding o f Him, wa may achiavt a spiritual harm mar,
whlah w l i Uam onr M m and them of our fallow mam

Guest Minister
Set For Church

FBKB NBTHOOtaT CHURCH

Hobart O. Byrd ............. Paator
M u lahaol ....... 1:49 a. m.
Marekg Worship ... U:00 a. m.
Training Union .......... 0:M y. m.
Evening Worship
7:90 y. m.
Wad. Prayer Servlet 9:00 y. m.

daaa the m m ownership of thaaa goods guarantee our happlnaaaf
AM o f na have experienced a disappointment at finally perearek g aoMM amch-deiired article. After weeks and Maetimao years of
booing fmrward to ft, we find that tha actual ownership b ria p lit*

PIOGREBI MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Midway
K. K. Williams .............. Pastor
Sunday School ........I:H&gt; a. m.
Morning Worship . . 11:00 a. m.
Pint, Third, Fourth Sundays
Evening Worship...... 7:30 p. a.
First, Third Sundsys
Usher Board, Tussdsy 7:30 p.m.

Sherman Concrete

Choir Rehcsrssl,

Tussdsy .................. 1:00 p m.
Junior Church,
Wtdnesday ........... 7:30 p.m.
Business Msating ..........1:00 p.m.
Friday preceding first Sunday,
monthly

FIRST SHILOH
BAPTIST CHURCH
tilt W. Uth 8k
A. A. Fields ...... Acting Pastor
Church School ........ 0:30 a. m.
Morning Worship . ... 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worship .... 1:30 p. m.
Tussdsy Prayer ........ 7:3n p. m.
Tsachers Masting,
Wednesday ........... 7:30 p.m.

ZION HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
70S Orange Ave.
m. J. L. Brooks . ........
Poster
a. Church School ......... 0:30 a m.
m Morning Worship .... 11:00 a. m
a. Evening Worship .... 7:30 p. m.
a. Tuesday Trayer service 7:30 p.m
m
0T. JOHN METSOPOUTAN
m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
a.
0U Cypress St.
m II. B. Whitehurst ...... .. Pastor
a Church School
...... I w s. m.
Morniug Worship ... 11:00 0. m.
Evtmng Worship .... I 30 p. m.
Choir Rehearsal
Monday ...............
Praysr Meeting
Tuesday

S ta b .. ................ 1:00 p m. Wednciday Bible Study.
Wed. Bible Study ... 1i60 p- as
Junior Church .
Pri. Ministry School ... 7:30 p m. Club Meetings
Friday Service ...........1:30 p- m.
Thursday ..............1

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Party
For

Schedules
M eeting

Robert
Matter Robert W. Drayton Jr..
ton of Mr. and Mr». Robert Pray-;
ton, celebrated hia third birthday
this week with a bln party in the
Florida room of his home.
|
Decoration* of blue and white
were uted throughout the room
and the refreshment table was all
dressed up in birthday tablecloth,)
napkins, plates and centered with
a merry-go-round birthday cake.
complete with callope, animal
crackers and ralorcd Icing. Ice
cream, cold drink* and assorted
candies were also •served.
The young guests were given
surprise packages as favors and
ganirs were eo.oyed during the
afternoon.
Those attending were. Donna
Franklin. Vickie Ellis. Judith Dray­
ton. Carol and Linds Jonea, Bever­
ly and Pamela Benjamin. Linda
and Phillip Hcddard and Cynthia
and John Cartier.
Atsisling Mrs. Drayton with the
serving and entertaining were
Mrs. Norman Cartier, Mrs. Samuel
Benjamin. Mrs. John Beddard,
Mrs. Russell Ellis and Mrs. Wil­
liam Jones.

DISPLAYING THE THANKSGIVING ARRANGEMENT made by H e.
mcrocallU Circle o f the garden club at their November workshop are, left
to right, Mrs R. I&gt;. McKnight, hostess, Mrs. Eric Vihlen, circle chairman
and M rt. M. B. Smith, co-hostess.
(S taff P hoto)

J Circles Of

TheGarden Club

*

The Sanford Art Association
will meet Monday at the Craft
building in Ft. Mellon Park at
T:30 p. m. for their regular bust*
nett meeting and bi-monthly
workshop.
Short poses by models will be
the workshop project. Member*
are requeued to bring supplies.
Pencils, charcoal, chalk and pat*
tela are suggested.
Do not forget the ‘ •Critkju*’*.
Joseph Maihleux will be la charge
of the workshop.

Birthday Party
For David
FOUR OFFICERS (if SrmUlrnnge unit 31 o f the Florid* Hairdressers
nnd Cosmetologists Association, prepare to start the business session at
their meeting this week. The are, left to right. Neil Altman, president,
Hetty Howard, secretary, Laura Uutilln, treasurer nnd Dawn Kiddy, vice
president.
(S taff Thoto)

Cosmetologists Meet

Westgite, Mrs. S. J. Nil and
Mrs. Carl Moss.
JACARANDA CIRCLE
Mrs. C. C. Bronson, Mrs. Aaron
Woolen and Mr*. W. B. Brinson
were Joint hostesses to the No­
vember meeting of the Jaciranda
Circle at the Bronson home, on
Pinecrest Dr.
Suggestions .'ik Thanksgiving
and Chriatmas decoration* were
given by the member*. Mrs. B.
K. Peurifoy displayed a beautiful
arrangement of dried flowers that
she galled, Holiday USA. Flow­
er* used In the arrangement were
from the different atstes she
visited while on vacation this
summer.
Roll call was answered with a
flower beginning with the first
initial of the member’s name.
Mrs. C. M. Flower* won the prise
for this by answering with the
name of 24 flowers.
Five members celebrated their
birthday and each was presented
a cake by Mr*. A. C. Me Reyn­
olds, circle president. Mrs. R.
Gordon Brisson give an inierestlog talk on the planting and care
of geraniums.
Other members pre.-ent were,
Mr*. Irving Pryor, Mrs. R. D.
Hunter, Mrs. R. I*. Andrews, Mrs.
R. U White. Mrs. E. J. Slove­
nian, Mrs. T. J. Uule, Mra. L.
B Steele. Mr*. II. E, McSwain,
Mrs. S. B. Jones, Mr*. N. K.
Whitney, Mrs. M. J. Sorokowaky,
Mrs. R. G. Hickson, Mrs. Minnie
Ewan ami Mrs. John llilchtns.
DRIFTWOOD CIRCLE
Driftwood Circle of the Sanford

Oviedo

M u lc t f / i c h o t &gt; v tl'r;

TAP TEST
If It’s KOI...
alw ays K t f

Mrs. N. B. Brown enters the
Winter Park Memorial Hospital
this week for surgrry.
Mrs. B. F. Wheeler Jr„ who
was recently a patient it Orange
Memorial Hospital, is home but
still confined lo her home.
F. W. McCall, ha* returned
home from the hospital where he
underwent surgery.

Lake Mary Children
Visit Biblelaml

alw ays claar
alw ays plenty

GirL Scout
Diary

Birthday Party
For Linda

Mrs. E. M. Chester, director of
the Lake Mary Baptist Church
tfi it* supergilvMiutd
B.T.C., took thirty-seven Junior and
prtmsry children lor a visit to
DAT A MIAHT
Bihleland. Iasi Sunday afternoon.
America’*
The children enjoyed hot dogs
at the home of Mrs. Chester be­
Finest
fore leaving ami were Iresled to
Water
len cream on the way home after
H atU r) ^
spending a very enjoyable after­
noon.
Also making the trip with Mrs
Chester and the children to help
chaperone were Mr*. Wallace
Lowe, Mr. and Mrs J. P. Be*',
^NATURAL GAS CO. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crain. Mr.
202 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6282 and Mrs. Ruben Taylor and Mrs
WUIiard Bowman.
it’s tim* to Instill a

At Monroe Inn

NEWCOMER7

Barbecue And
Bazaar Slated

Oviedo Garden

3

Club Meets

Correction On
Navy Article

Calendar

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December 12, 1959

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Decorative and dainty — but so vary, vary dur­

Cocktail*
New custom high-fidelity 12* LP record vf Broad*
way musical hit* from recent Sinclair TV Spec*
Ucuiar, “ Ifuaie from Shubert Alley"

OPEN

at rear of Kel’a on Magnolia

FR EE

Bubble Gum or Lollipops
Friday and Saturday Nov. 20 - 21

OPEN FRID A Y N IG H T S T IL 8 P. M.

A
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WW Club Meets

Church

Personals

Mr. end Sirs. James T. Feltnef
honored their son. David Wayne,
with a party on his second birthday.f David and all of his young
frienda enjoyed an afternoon of
recreation and fun at the Elk's
playground.
Each guest received ■ party
favor with the refreshment*. TW*
birthday cak* was cleverly decor­
ated with (plastic) wild animals.
Tboae present were, David,
Christy Beaulieu, Klnt Smith, Ro.
bin Stenstrom, Linda Haedertoo,
Tooli* Henderson, Dabble Laude,
Sarah Van Pelt, Loretta Henson,
Joanne Huhn, Ginger Smith,
Frankie Huhn. Chris Walters,
Michael Keith and Htcky Henson.
Several of tha chUdra'a mother*
also attended and asajsted with
the serving and Veeplpg up with
the active, youngster*.

Members of Semi-Orange unit rrtary at a meeting Monday night.
Tha group met at Dawn’s Beauty
II of the Florida Hairdressers and
Cosmetologists association, elected Salon for the November get-toBetty Ann Howard recording aee- gethrr. Plan* were made for a
Christmas party, to be held at
Garden Club held their November
Neil's Hairstyling Salon, Dec. 21.
meeting at Kerrel’a Shack in Win- j
Earh member will bring a ran of
ter Park. Mra. D. A. Kin* and
food and a comic gift for ex­
Mrs. B. C. Hamilton were host­
change.
esses for this' meeting,
Tha food wfll be placed In a bas­
A abort business session was
The Girt Scout she at Silver
ket and given to some needy family
held preceding a tour of the
Lake wit tha location used by
lor
Christmas
dinntr.
Refresh­
nursery. Mr*. J. D. l-angford was
MARIAN R. JONES
NOT RESPONSIBLE
ments of cake, coffee, nuts and troop 211 for overnight ramping.
elecled president to succeed Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. S. R. Riggins of mints wera served by tha hostess. The girls sot up tents, did their
I will not be responsible for
V. H. Jennings. Mrs. J. D Bar­
own cooking and took nalure
Ovirdo entertained with a birth­
any debts Incurred hy anyona
low was elected vice president
hikes. They were accompanied
other then myself.
day party honoring their daugh­
of the group.
by the leader, Airs. Lewis Morgan
ter, Li ml*, cm her eleveulli birth­
anJ the &lt;u.i*Uul leader Mrt. Har­
Those attending were Mrs. H.
Signed JOSEPH KAMPT
old Cooper,
B. Lackey, Mr*. S. J, Hilt, Mrs.
day Saturday, Guest* came at 11
Taking part In the ramping ac­
T. F. Dedman, Mrs. H. S. Satre,
a. m. and stayed until 1 p. m.
tivity were Leslie Boggs, Ida
Mr*. J. A. Mackay, Mrs. W. E.
to enjoy a wiener roast
Hearn, Lou Jalllelt, Sue Jaillct,
Nowcrs, Mrs. D. L. Jarrell, Mr*.
Those enjoying the party with
Linda Jones, Judy l^wis, Sandra
R. E. Hurd, Mrs. (J. A. Waters,
The Like Monroe Inn was the Alyer, Sue Ellen Mitchie, Yalorie
Linda were her sister, Ann; Joy
Mr*. C. M. Iloblitirl), Mrs. E. M,
Wamright, Ouida Wolcott, Ann scene of the monthly luncheon and Moore, N 1c k I Morgan, Sharon
Wakeman, Mrs. Jennings, Mrs.
Robert W. Drayton Jr.
Marlin. Waller Beasley, Ted Au- card party of the Wcicoms Wagon Smith, and Adrianna Writsms.
Langford, and Mrs, Bartow.
lin, Debbie and A! Ward, Linda Club. During a short business ses­
Brownie Troop No. I0fl had as
Gam mage, Beth Gore, Judy MIn­ sion, officers wrra nominated for their guest spea'er, Monday Mrs.
ter, Linda Ray, and the parents. the coming ilx month's period.
J. 1-ran Taylor of lJke Mary.
Those nominated were, Ginny Mildred Taylor, a registered
Hava j o b ,
Dinkins, president; Kathryn Har­ nurse, has long been a firm sup­
ris, vice president; F.va Hunt, sec­ porter of girl scouts and has
or has s o i m o r i
retary, Joann K«trl. treasurer and donated much lime to the move­
■
Fran Morgan, corresponding secre­ ment. At this meeting she helped
yon
know,
tary.
the girls make their first aid
•Following a fried chlrkrn lunch- kits.
just
moved
to
a
ran the group enjoyed a social
Airs. H. A, Smith entertained
:*
hour of rani game*.
the mother's of Brownie troop
BY MARIAN R. JONES
now
home?
Attending were. Mrs. Kotrl. Mrs. 378 at a meeting at her home on
Three active groups of the i onAmong tlie unsung heroes (the! Members of the OvieCs Garden
.
Harris, Mrs. Ruth Gallagher. Airs. Coleman Circle. At this gathering
«...
grrgational Christian Church have clean up committee! are Mrs.
Tow*
Carrie Tuck, Mrs. Belty Repp, Mr*. D. C. Hamilton wa» named
Helen
I-athrop,
Mrs.
Gus
Rodcwald
'
^,,ub
*
,
b
*
J
*
.hom*
1
made final plana for the baiaar
Hoeteae w i l l _____ __ _
and Mr*. C. A. Andervnn. Mr*. Mr* M- *' (,,r r Tuesday at 1 Mr*. B. Ahram*. Mrs. Dinkins, transportation chairman, Mrs. C.
and chicken barbecue lo be held Gertrude Wood will preside at (he p. m. for their Novem W meel- Mrs. Elinor Sheer, Mrs. Ruse Ar­ D.
g i f t s and f riendly,
Schoonover,
refreshments,
greeting
tomorrow at the Church, 105 E. plant table apd the young people lug. Co-hostrss was Mrs. Tlelsema. cher, Miss Eva Hunt and guest, Mrs. It. J, Dr Jong, publicity and
muruty.
2tlh St. Sponsoring group* are the of Ih* Pilgrim Fellowship will I All sevenlrrii members of the Mr*. Jeannette Scudder and Mrs. Mrs. Lamar Rowland, cookie
Morgan and guests, Mrs. Em chairman. Also present were Airs.
sene
the
soft
drinks,
Mrs.
W.
\
V
.
Friendship league, the Ethel Knot
$
W. A. Reynolds and Mra. C. R.
I.inz is chairman nf the tirkrt com­ club were present and enjoyed Saute and Mrs. June Martin.
••
Circle and the Pilgrim Fellowship. mittee.
making Christmas decorations in
Jonea. This troop will toon Mart • •
the garage until 4 p. m. Refresh­
Tlie ba/aar will begin at 1 p. m.
meeting at the Pinecrest Baptist
and supper will be served at 5 p
ments of cake and coffee or tea,
church and has alecled officers
FA 2*7936 or
in. Cost e the supper Is 11.25 for
nuts and cookies were served by
who are; president, Constance
the hostess.
FA 2*1756
adults adn i5 rents for children.
DeJnng, vice president, Valeri*
Mrs. Oscar Zittruwcr. Mra. M.
Those enjoying the affair in
Hamilton, Secretary, Susan White,
J. Corbett and Mrs. Herbert Thurs­
eluded Mrs Mae E. King, Mra.
and treasurer, Mary Ellen Hoff­
WELCOME WAGON
A. A. Myers, Mr*. Sparks Iwe
ton are the roinmitee in charge
man.
of ihr baiaar. Mrs. J. J. Petras
Hunts, Mr*. Jamr* W. Wilson,
By laws wrr* read and ap
ha* bern in charge of posters and
Mrs. Chiriti T .1 Nlblack, Mr*. proved for tnr VAH-H Enlisted
—A long nose looks shorter
SUNDAY
.
*•^ 1
tv
C. R. Clouts, Mr*. Joe Battle, and Chief* Wives Club it
advertising.
,fle when glasses have a low or sadMr*.
James
K.
Brookshire,
Mr*.
Mrs. William Hemlu.oh I* gene­
group’s November niecimg
jd M ypg bridge.
Pinecrest Baptist Church Youth
ral chairman of the barbecue, with Fellowship, » p. m William A. Parker. Mrs George C. Me»n«,
This orginiution was referred!- - .... ..........
Mr*. T. L. Lingo Sr., Mra. Lynn to in an earlier story in The
Mra. L. C. Tinsley, Mrs. Lucille
Spcnrrr and Mrs. J. Hailey as as­ Hickman Jr., missionary to Para­ Hosier. Mrs. C. L. West, Mrs. Herald as lb* VAII It Navy
sistants Mrs. Halpli Hammond and guay will speak al (he 7 W p Roy Welsenharger and Mrs. W. Wive* Club inslrsd of by its cor
Miss Dorothy Hralh will assist m. service of First Baptist R. Meek. Sr
rert tille.
Church.
with dinners to he taken out.
In charge of the food and coffre
*
MONDAY
are. Mrs. Clyde Stinson, Mrs. Lau­
ra Bill, Mrs. J. R. Jones, Mrs.
Women of the Pneshvterian
Merrill Robinson, Mrs. Helen Church, officer’ s training class at
The O rig in a l M e la m in e M e lm cK *D in n o rw a ra
Kemusat and Mrs. Alice McMil­ 10 a. m. followed hy covered dish
lan.
luncheon.

Plan Holiday Arrangements
HF.MEROCALLU CIRCLE
While most of the other garden
eirctes seemed to Cress Christ­
mas decorations, members of Ih#
Hemerocallis circle look lime out
•Rb make a Thanksgiving arrangemenl, during the workshop per
iod. at the November meeting.
Mrs. R. L. McKnight and Mrs.
M. B. Smith were hostesses to
the group at Ujr home of Mrs.
McKnight. Keeping in mind that
effective learning Involves ail
senses. Mrs. Cart Lind, program
chairman, arranged the workshop
p eriod, during which members
"eeelved instruction In several
ways. In addition to the Thanks­
giving arrangement, they heard
a short talk about basic princi­
ples of flower rrrangemeni, ob­
served pictures, read charts, stu­
died outlines a.td handled all aorta
of fruit, vegetables, seed pods,
flowers, branches and leave* and
ended by creating an individual
arrangement from the materials
j t hand.
Participating la this workshop
were the two hostesses, Mrs.
Lind. Mrs. J. Sikes, Mrs. Ralph
Jarvis, Mrs. W. Reel, Mr*. P. J.

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Manager, R m H jr A iw d itiii Im &lt;
Facta and flgurwa released by the Florida D*valopment
—
ta TaUahaiaw ahow that om of tha moat djraa*
la tba atata is rapidly achieving national
_ jd that ta chemicals. In I960, Florida rankad
imong aft atatsa in chemical construction projacts earn.
........ Chemical employment in tha same period tacraasad
ST par cant while than was a 2 par cent decline nationally.
2a the last two-and-a-half years, 17 new plants and major
expansions wen announced.
Bert are atottg o f tba tana corporations that are now lo­
ck e d in this state. JUyonJer, Inc., makara o f chemical csl&gt;
Mesa, need In a wide variety o f plastics as well as synthetic
p a n s at Fcmandlna Beach. Escambia Chemical Conk, near
ranssinls produces polyvinyl chloride resins as well as
It also produces methanol, or wood alcohol. Caro.
Ion Products, Inc., High Springs* opened a plant last June to
make plastic sewer, water and gas pipe for Florida’s build*
ta f boom. Fabriform Plastic Company, Jacksonville, began
opmatione in 1PU to make nose cones for rockets.
. Chemical fertiliser la produced in large quantities by
Anaour Fertiliser Works, Bartow; Swift ft Company, AgrJ.
cotot U. S. Phosphoric Products Division, Tampa. Phos­
phorus and phosphoric acid arc used in oil refining, metal
coatings, dyes, foods, drugs, animal feeds and a host o f other
pcadaeta. Tha state’s phosphate mines, which produce al­
most • third o f tha world’s supplies, a n tha source o f an

Noted In New Labor Bill
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Seminole County has to offer to Urge industry. Perhaps in
the near future these resources will be well utilised.
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Thera are some interesting changes in stockholdings
which appeared recently in the Wall Street Journal for the
month o f October. Of interest would be General Precision
Equipment Corp., of which Martin Co., owner of more than
JO per cent of tha common stock, bought 57,600 aharea, in­
creasing holdings to 140,300. Graham-Palge Corp., bought
•2J58 shares of the capital stock of Madison Square Garden
Cons, boosting holdings of G*P In Madison Square to 281,603
•haves, Arthur V* Davis, owner of more than 10 per cent of
the stock of American M.A.R.C., Inc., (a stock that has t o n
mentioned quits frequintly in this column) bought 100,MO
-w—- raising diract holdings to 1,535,DM shares anJ
beneficial holdings of another 50,000 shares.
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representing ownership ef a business, including preferred
and common. Common Stock — Securities which represent
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in a corporation.
Preferred Stock:
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stock with a claim on the company’s earnings before
payment may be made on the common stock and usually en­
titled to priority ever common stock if company liquidataa.

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■y BO KOTKRBA
ANTARCTICA.—Th* fly boy, of
tbs Air Faree end Navy sro Ant­
arctica's unsung hsroas of today.
Thsy lira with Um p«rli» u calmly
u they lira with th* Icy winds.
A C-1M 0toh*roart*r—os b it ■■
an aperimont building—corns* In,
ikiddlng on tho ico—tideways—at
100 milt* an hour—end the young
men In tho cockpit Jockrys her In,
and you is* him o fow minutes
Utsr strolling into tbo operations
hut for e cup of coffee oa though
It hadn’t happened.
Bock In the Stales, drams of
thla ordsr would make big hsadllnsa. Hera, when you talk about
It with awe, Uw man derida you
for being melodramatic.
Than Uwra was tha incident that
occurred shortly after I arrived
hero—the phenomenon of the fly­
ing door. Wo wero out on on In­
spection trip by hatlcoptsr ’midst
tho icebergs of tha Boss Sea. Tha
vicloua polar wind rippad tha
hatch from tha cockpit. W* ware
160 feat up. Tha missile—metal
and plaatie and about thraa feet
square—flung against the rotors.
Wo dropped to tha aaa—which

fortunately atilt held a floor pf
Ico. Cmdr. Id Potter ef Laacalter Calif., the pilot, cut the
tors. Crewman Bill Klrtley af
Sanford, Fla., jumped out, and In
tho sub-i*n&gt; weather, crawled all
over tho machine chocking each
blade of tho two rotors. There was
no damage.
Whan Kirtlay retrieved the flying
door, wa got a look at it. The smalt
nick In the center told the story.
The doof simply grased tbe tip ef
tbe whirling blades. Another toeh
and the story would havo had an­
other ending.
Tha passenger la the cockpit took
It all calmly. He wai a visitor from
ths Navsl bit* in Hawaii, Wallace
M. BcaUey, a three-iter admiral.
Probably tha ruggedoat flylag
Job—tougher than the bundle-drop­
ping flights over the South Polo—
is supplying hiking parties of sci­
entists out la the rugged terrain.
Small bands of men Issvt tha
base esmp at McMardo and head
In snow tractors for now outposts
to make weather ehceka and depth
soundings la the ice. Tha man are
gone for months.
In two-engine R4Da, slapdash

•y PRANK ELEASER
WASHINGTON (UP!) — The
military is out with a new list of
Its most-wanted inventions, in­
cluding ona machine to measure
tha GI for his suit and anolhv
to dacido whotbsr it fitsSince George Washington’s tins

Mutual Predicts
Profitable Year

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Husband, W ife Team
el Mete* A
whtoh tmeetUM m l*
leeoi oewe selaeeO ia ■

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aa* week

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a re. Me that oU M il eehewtrdaa

young Nary air crows, firing elf 1st
bottles, Mast off tbo lee strip ef
MeMurde Sound Uke a rockat, their
laden craft heading for esebo
points in plaeta where plants
aren’t supposed to land.
On thla day they a n going It at­
tempt a difficult ana -a ski leading
oa Bkatton glacier MM foot up,
where wiads bit M kneta and tie
temperature aiaka to M below son.
I voiuataond aa a crow member.
But wbea Lt. Earl Dryfaoaa af
Toledo, Ohio, walked M e the cock­
pit, ha groaned. Somebody goofed.
Tho ongioea had net been warmed
up by the ground craw, and it takae
two hours. Tha oil gauge road
minus 99 degress. At that tempera­
ture the oU ie aluahy, taoiesa.
Tha Sight wai postponed. I found
my self moping about missing it,
and whoa I reapplied for tho trip
tho next day they told mo that re­
porters wars no laager allowed on
glacier landing!—too perilous.
That was the day I took tha heli­
copter trip instead. Aad was al­
most struck out by a flying door I
la the Antarctic with tha flyboye
you Uve cautiously — but danger­
ously.

Military Lists Invention Needs
judgments like Uicm hive
mads by sergeants, and faw pri­
vates hsve btsn beard to com­
plain. But the authorities now
havo decided this Injects "a con­
fusing s*&lt; of personal blasts" into
what could be a simple mechani­
cs! processWall, 1 always knew it was
somsthlng.
Tba services in tha lunar ago
admit feeling a need for a field
laundry that uses no water; also
for a better water hcator; a now
eold w»l*r detergent for Um when
the hot water is gone; and paper
uniforms that won't have to bo
washed, but will be thrown away
after wearing.
A Hat published by the National
Inventors Council shows these mil­
itary mwiirtripv that need bet­
tering:
They need a glue to futon dy­
namite sticks on wot. oily, un­
even, rusty or dirty bridge pil­
ings, for purpose of blowing them
up. They'd Hkt another glue that
can stick scams together in tonta
so they won't have to be tewed.
Better yet. says tha Army, how
about a shelter the soldier can
squeeie out st i lube, or some­
thing, In the form of foamed
plastic? Ther he esn crawl in oat

LAKELAND (UPl) - Florida
Citrus Mutual predicts a "very
profitable Mason'' after lew-acid
tn k la used up.
In a market analysis presented
to Mutual's board of directors,
isr
General Manager Hubert W. Rut
n
ledge slid heavy rains had caused
IT
fruit to have a low-acid content In
SS
n
some areas.
But ho said aB of thla fruit
r
z
should be harvested In three or
F
four WMks and he urged growers
fZ
to martart K aa sood aa possible.
rr
F
r
"After the low-acid fruit has
ban
been utilised," ho sold, "wo will
havo a vary profitable season."
w- fr I i
- - \
Tho board at directors slso
decided it could n i b s necessary
w
to call for a supply djusimeot
program to prevent a flooded Away, Down South
**
w
market over tho Thanksgiving
HOLLYWOOD (UPl) — Then#
holiday since fruit shlpmanli have Tennessee Williams plays about
2
*
3
not been above normal.
1
Ufa In the South were recently In
productiun at the tame time —
The Squelcher
but none of them in the South.
HOLLYWOOD (UPl) — Janet "Suddenly, Last Summer," which
Friday November 20,1969 Hunro, who stars in "Third Man has a New Orleans background,
P »ri 4
•a lha Mountain," told her pro­ was filmed in Lomlun; "The Fugi­
duction boss, Watt Dltnty, she tive Kind," set In Mletistippl, was
WALTZ* a iklow , otitfev m
thought It was a rather long title filmed In Milton, N. Y., and
UTBLVB S, cusuiao.
same Turn
c a n i u pabzu
for a picture. "So whatt” replied "Sweet Bird of Youth," which
iMtttr BOHee
Disney. “ Wa'r* still doing all takes place in a small Southern
right with ‘ Snow Whit* and the town, la being staged on Broodway.
•even Dwarf*.’ "
eCfaee

fir lbs lTimi
erst ar BspnbHran ei f iM s af M T O
tag up with a brilliart artwriro. a a T
at anewJ t ia quits passible that a
or a
caa Impreelaa an ic n p u b b srtn*
a tUa i
Won ts tha paHUrtaa who trios
to shrug this atf as a minor (Moot
Th# cranberry aad tha tarhay were
wadded by the Pilgrim mothers

Picketing Limitation

Had. Chemstrand C l employs more than 0,000 at its
versified.
Pansacola nylon jmAt. Air Products, Inc. makes liquld hy-

droaen and liquid oxygen at West Palm Beach and Patrick
A ir Fores Base. In Port St. Joe, Michigan Chemical Co. opanad a p l a n t y a a r to extract magnesium oxide from set
watsr. Allied Chemical ft Dye Corp. ojwiteu a plant in 1957
to malts aluminum sulphate.
Tha Development Commission stresses as “ industry ex­
pands, so do Florida markets. The state’s population growth
rata is throe times that o f tha country as a whole. Four-anda-hslf million
*
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power loam

wbat «e we de? Sew Sc we la provise far tWs eat. which tk p i
st tbe fwmiatiero d tbe mttoo’a
twe Mggroc sad bam beUdsys
Mew will tbe AdnWatratiea deal
Wttb this Crisis Wbat a a h t f i win
tbe u p r f t m r pwaMsaUal candtdstes auggsat? Mare Is a cbel-

HOLLYWOOD tUPI) — Ed­
mond O'Brien and wife Olga San
Juan will b* co-starrad in I0ih
Century Fox’* "Tho Vole#.’*

NOT RESPONSIBLE
1 will not bo responsible for
any debt* incurred by my wife
Myrtle Dunlop.
Signed William Duaisp

of tho cold and open hie selfhealing. irradiated, dehydrated
chow, provided somebody comts
up soon with Um heating device,
radlatiasi system that works,
and a portable gismo to boat (tie
water to nbydrato Um chow.
That's if bo has any wstor, of
course. Even then, said the coun­
cil, bo will probably tun up his
nooe when ho open* tha caa. Bo
please do some work on pleasant
odors and lastoi, tha Army asks
our inventor*, m am tin also
add them to the chow.
Tbe Air Pore# has a fin# plas­
tic helmet for fighting fires. Now
It wsnts somebody to figure bow
tha fins fighters can breaUw when
they mar K, without fogging the
faro plseo.
The Air Force also wants • saw
alllmaUr that will keep count up
to 100 miles out in space. While
working that out, it says, please
figure a way to put tome mod of
milestones ap than so tho pilot
can know when ho is when
there's nothing whatever to right.
I'm sorry to report they’ ve still
got bugs in tte Army. Tho brass
wants not roly some now ropallants aad Japoctiddts — good for
not loos than tl hour*—but also
Mine solid done on tho "behavior
sttsros" of UMCto, oo they will
mow hotter how to aombot 'am.

SECURITY

I

SF 4 4 W

SANTA MONICA. Calif. (UPl)
—Moody Actor Marlon Brando
claimed hia former wife tried to
attaek him with a butcher knife
and run over him with a car and
ooca chucked a log through hia badroom window.
Ho odmltted that ha had spank­
ed bar and tied bar up with
a M*h cord. But bo said in an
affidavit filed L*. Superior Court.
"I sincerely regret any act# af
physical violence between myself
and Uw plaintiff &lt;M1m Kaahfl)
but the responsibility la not en­
tirely mine."
Brando and hit 23-ycir-old far­
mer wife, Anna Kaahfl, engaged
la tho Istest round of their bluer
court fight ovar custody of their
■to Christian, ll month*. Tho
actor roottads she has fsited to
allow him to visit their ton as
provided by their divorce and cus­
tody agreement.
Superior Judge Mervin Aggetor
Issued s restraining order pro­
hibiting Brando and M1m Kaahfl
snooyiag" each othsr.

Colleges Open
Support Drive
TAMPA (UFI) -T h o prssidento
of four private collages opened a
two-day campaign today to con­
vince business sad Industrial lead­
ers in thla area they should giro
mar* financial support to private
education.
Tho presidents of Rollins, Stet­
son, Barry aad Florida Southern
eollogea were Mheduled to confer
with more than 90 executives in
Tampn and St. Petersburg.
They will seek to crasto a better
understanding of the problems
facing private colleges. Tbo «sm
palgn bare will end e statewide
program begun last spring.

Happiness

Through Uotlth

(By DR. F. LEO KERWIN)

Everything1 Secondary To Good
#

"With health, everything to
a source of pleasure, without
It. nothing else, no mattor
w h .l It m ., b ,. U «njoy,bit.
Evan tha othsr paraonal biasaInga—a grant mind, a happy
temperament —
arc degraded and
dwarfed for want
o f it. It followa
from all this,
that th« greatest
all follies ia
4»
hialth f o i f anl
nth.*
kind" of
nf happiness,
b a n n in g
other kind
whether Jt b« for gain,
achievement,
learning or
fame. Everything ihould ba
made secondary to health.1'—
Schopenhauer.

Health:#

Th* Chiropractic premia* in
that tht eausp of diasnap ia
du»
the aubluxztlon o f
trunk* and thus lgtayfarg
with the normal transmission
o f vital fore* to the various
organs and tissue calls.
ito
Tha trained aad experienced
Chiropractor Is able to datar.
min* tha axact point o f ntrva
interference ip your spine.
« • aariM nf art idea
|MlblI*h*d *• U l M^lic to tort t» tfn l#
|h# UpmcticF nf neiantifto
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
F. Lro Kerwin when* office fe&gt;«
located at 201 S. French Ave.
aad hia totophow* Bomber to
FAlrfax 2-7442.

DRIAM
together...

SSOCIATES, INC

MUTUAL

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For Complete Football
Scores, Listen To

Oar Hpacialty

OBANGE CITY

Brando Admits
He Spanked Wife

STOCKS • BONDS

A Tag. Mgr,
Direct Niro To

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WASMDfOTDN (U tt) - lb * Mgcast change In federal laker law
made by the new Taft-HarUey
ameadmeets probeWy Is the hmlutlon &gt;nt en picketing ar throats
of picketing by a union seeking
to organist employes or to force
bargaining recognition by an amplayer.
Thla provision grew out c tho
administration's efforts to curb
"Mackmafl" picketing. Its general
throat la to halt pkkttiag or
threats af picketing by unions
which do not represent a majority
of the employes.
Unfertuaatsly, this also Is one
of tho most intricate provisions
of tho new law. It not only for­
bids such organisational or recog■Wen picketing, but It also pro­
ride* 1 special high-speed pro­
cedure far representation elections
in such casts. In addition, it ia
elude* a safeguard against tho pro­
vision being used to protect a
"Sweetheart" union, which aa ampleyar has helped organise to order
to prevent genuine union bargain­
ing far employes.
Furthermore, it provides a spe­
cial exception for "informational”
picketing or publicity which truth­
fully informs the publle that an
employer does not employ union
members or does not have a con­
tract with a union. Thla excep­
tion only applies, however, If the
picketing does not stop deliveries
or piekups. These vsriout provlsioue are all wrapped up- to one
section ef tbe law.

fetter, fe felt Im n f e i 'i a * *
Im , have a far deeper affinity, and
lh a curb an thla typo af picket- far mar* todlsartnhla *
1*«. however, dnro art apply to • JT*. ka cream aad cake ar kart
ton which baa a current eertifleato from tha National Labor Re­ lh a rich, Crimean delicacy ia the
lations Board, designating it as tba perfect acrompaaimaat far the allbargaiaiag agent rt the employ** Americas Mid. Tho proper properlaretvsd. It applies roly to unions Um af cranberry jelly ar sauce to
turkey ia Mto for bite.
%
art certified by NLRB.
The now provision deals with Turkey without eronborri#* ia aa
thro* specific situations. But tha salt that hat lost its savor.
key o m undoubtedly la that forAt this point. I feel like Um man
tiding "such picketing. . .without who first stumbled nror the Kok-t*
a petition for a representation no*r. laHiai ward of tha cranberry
election. . .being filed withla a crisis Mrt mo scrounging through
reasonable period of time art to the Robb pantry. Tbo reward was
exceed M day*" from tho start tf beyond tin dreams of Laertius.
picketing. Howavtr, if aa election There, an a back shelf, aat threw
request is filed within tho roaaro- cans af cranberry Jody, tires 1BPT.
■bio period, tha law directs the Spread thin, these ought te tide u w
board to hold an •lection "forth­ over Tbanhsgiriag aad Christmas.*
with" — without having t* follow They an aa tho shelf bocaaw at
usual procedural . Them elections Chen Babb w* prefer cranberry
win b* told without a preliminary sauce mad* from scratch, g* when
hearing unless substantial quest the trio ef cans arrived ia a Christ­
lions of Um voting unit or other mas gift packs pa in 1MT, they
important matter* make a kaarfag were pat away for an amorgoacy.
essential. ■
And sow that the emergency ia
Tba expedited slecUons. how­ upon us, Croesus never had It hal­
ever, will not be held until tba em­ ter.
ployer or some other interested
Undoubted}- tbe nation's food odparty has filed a written charge Itoro will begin flooding atwspaperw
of illegal plckeUng or throats of with substitutes Par the cranberry^
picketing. Even then, we can pro­ although there isn't nay. really. So
ceed only if our investigation con­ I might aa wail tom to my two*
firms that the picketing involved bits worth. On* of the finest aror threatened ia for tha purpose of eompanlmmta for turkey, hot or
forcing an employer to bargain cold, Is a good Waldorf salad mad*
with aa uncertified union or to with tart applts. •
compel employes to jota tho union.
It is intofredag to not* that mad­
In addition to tho usual NLRB am science, abort of opraytog tho
proceeding in casta of this typo cranberry with potoM. baa toft this
of Illegal pkkotlng, the new law berry pretty much to Hr own spl*&gt;also requires us to seek a federal did devices. Tbo turkey has » u
court injunction to halt the picket­ bom so lucky. Seleses keep* pi!"
ing until the beard can complete tog an tho whlto moat to a new
its action ro the com. This injunc­ modal turhoy that eanttouo* to got
tion procedure, however, ia not broader and broader to the bosom.
available if a charge of illegal Tho result is a top-heavy, 40-94assistance to another union ia filed M-typo bird that could well aaxwar
■gainst the employer aad iavotti- to Um um * af Ctoa ar Marilyn.
gallon ladies tea Uw du rft'to true. Selene* continue* to Igror* those
The other two situations to which millions af true goes mol* who pre­
this type of picketing Is forbidden fer tbe dark meat, tweet and suc­
ar* (I) wham the employer has culent.
lawfully recognised another union Ae a drumstick woman. I am
and its bargaining status la not convinced that the hoys to ths lab- •
open to ehiuenge, end ( » whore, oratorios havo not only fowled up
within the preceding 19 months n tbo cranberry, hut are working on
valid NLRB repnMntatiw election tho wroag and af tho bird. A m t
has been conducted among the em­ tbM* any Dirtrich man in the
laba?
ployes involved.

SA N ITO N E SCORE BOARD

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work together to turn romantic kney
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* Programs For The Week
News About The Stars

Changes In T V A fte r Recent Troubles

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Wright and Eli Witlach will star Whistle," - Playhouse *1 adaption
NEW YO R K (C P I) Yea. in NBC-TV'a Sunday Showcase set for CBS-TV on Christina* E vq
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FRIDAY P. M.
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CHANNEL LISTING
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Margaret Rourke • W'hilr’a fight Broadway next season In a mutt*
11) Day In Court
TV unpleasantneia already ha* against Parkinson's disease. Tele­
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cal. "Do Be Ml," being put tfr
ORLANDO
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ABC
2:2b («&gt; Houo* Party
brought about »omr change*
lt:*B it ) Price |« Right
&lt;•&gt; N l « * W W O M
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viewing date: Jan. 3.
gether by Carson Kanin Jule Rtf.
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are Uie cottars for "The Silver Green.
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C ) Tnung Dr. Malon*
Friday. Not. 27.
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counted on to feature wild dis­
FRIDAY P. M.
12) From That* Root*
(*) ln»M# F#stb*ll
play* of emotion by th* winning
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IB) llouao ri r ir
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l i t Cartoon*
(II Twlllaht Kona
b.(l III New*
14| tlolo lltorm
of Good Practice* U heing dis­
1.0* C l Murnlng Th.atra
11:11 C l Oral Roberta
i l l Datictlvai
III Th* Five nwl#
I . M It* Tnun# Dr. ftlalnno
III Par* Th* Nation
1*1 Rcmair Room
T:b# C l Colonel VTarb
II :*l ( I Stanly Brea Muala
played more frequently, it *eemi;
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7 i\ lit Vgwb-pnuiii# Fdward*
t : M i l l Raadara Hleaat
III Parann (a R’arann
III Sunday With Sally
viewer* are getting morr informa­
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and
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live or pre-recorded (unfortunat­
IBl 4V|)« pn Y'V«» Tniot
i b » Witttarn Tell
i l l Morning riaakouaa
(II Movie
1 14 i l l Rangel Ganitra
« M 111 Mono* on ir&lt;h f»!root
ely, this Hilt doevn't apply to pre­
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1:41 III Preaame Warmup
ni:JI C l Jack Paar
l« ) BrlchtAr P a »
1*1 llohuy Labby aa Charll*
recorded musical number* in live
l * : M C l Traaaitr* Hunt
II) Pnolball Kickoff
IB) %m»rlcon Uandgiood
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and-or taped ahow*): that woeful
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4:11 IB) ^•crol Hfnrm
SATU RD AY A. M.
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phra«e. “ live-on tape," t» grad
1*1 nail* g Harriett
I t :* * C i Price la Rich!
. •1 B|)lll r#r«onatlty •
1:11 111 Hilary Queen
7 71 III (Vaathar-Carleoa
iD c. * Marehall
ually heing difcardrd
14) I Lov* Lucy
It*# i n Morla
1:0* C l Movl*
7:2« i l l I'artoona
» 0* &lt;!i Fairy I'amo
t t : M C l Concentration
t a 1 Thraa *•«(*«»•
Plug*’ If there ha* been any
1 :0 * t t l Mevia
I " I i l l Captain Kangaroo
I v» llaualtan F&gt;a
a• a Hocambtr Rrldo
i t l Tnooya ritrhoaaa
4:21 II) ll la Written
• «» H i r.oy nogara
let-up. I'd aay Jack Paar'a atep
•D Mlllionalra
1 2# 44* Rln Tin Tin
III Champlnnahtp Uolf
11:1* i l l Hack Ia and Jeckla
pel-tip plug pace more than
* 1* i D F&gt;* Gnt A Sacral
14) i*«r|nona
TUESDAY P. M.
1 :* * i l l Nan
York Phllharmnate
i l l Cartoon*
in no i l l Thla le Tour Llf*
• M (•) ivaathar
makes up for H.
flnortt
t l ) Cartoon Caper*
11:1* III «*• Florida Firat
ID
Markham
tB) N'awa an&lt;l ffporta
I 1 - * i t ) Truth or Coaasquancta
1:11 III (IK Football Quit
C l Kufl and Raddy
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t i l .Movl*
11:0* i l l I l-ova Lacy
Dialing and F &gt;lng: Gue»l atar
1A:2* i l l YVIvhllg Toon
r*l Iteatleaa Gun
i l l Tim* Prevent lluntlay
C i Fury
to .d |*l Hpnrt*
Judith Amleraon portrayed an *012:2*
rfl Search for Tnmarraw
*.*a C l Plalnamaa
J l la i l l Mkv Kina
11:0*
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1*1 Lot a That Rob
year-old woman who ruled over
III Cruaeda In Kurep*
• t i C i r r u a BTV QUIZMASTER Jan Murray in the star on the "Trea11:11 l«) Movl*
C r It Ceuld R* Tea
11)11 I at .Van*
1:10 i l l Twanllaia Cantura
a 300.000 acre ranch wrilh cruelty
ID Movl*
12.( i tar Utildlng Light
anre Hunt” ahow .*pon on Channel 2 every WedntodRf
(2) gahar of l^ndon
and
a
prison
like
dtacipline
on
1:1" ( t l World At Larga
11:1* C ) Jaek Tear
NOVEMRER IT
1:1* III Rlaarhoat
SATU RD AY P. .M.
morning.
1*1
Muala
Blag*
NBC-TV’a Wagon Train Wrdnr*
( I ) Laaala
Admlavinn*
(1) Topper
THURSDAY A. M.
«*) Colt «1
day night. Scriptrrv la-onartl Praait.** Hi li* in* ij&gt;&gt;»
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Tnaalre
S
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Rirrlo,
Sinlonl
1.1* III Mmvarlik
C l True Mtory
I D San Pranclaco Real
« to C ) Contlnentol fToaoroom
WiIIip Mac I’ srkrr, Sjnfnrd kinv and Sloan Nihley attrmptrd
i t ) Four Juat Maa
(VI Koupy Halva — Kl*l*
1*1 A* Th* World Tarn*
7 ov i n Dav* Garraway
to gi\e the part a futler-lhan us­
I to t l ) P.d Sullivan
12:1* H i Ilia Picture
F*incU Joy lipvtn. Sanford
I D Day la Court
7:30 i*| Weather
It) Our American Marital*
ual delineation but hit loo hard
I I I Moil*
Sttvaii
Smith
Bird.
Sanford
(2)
Quaaa
For
A
Day
7:14
1
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Cartoon*
1.10 i l l l e o m m
III tiatactlvaa Diary
14) For Better a t Wort*
Gail Thompvon. \(“» Smyrna and too awkwardly on thr moti­
7:11 ID Now*
l : M C l Chovy Show
1 I I ill N »»*
t nn i d Now*
2:2* C ) Thin Alta
vation. A* a result, the shading
t l ) OR Theatre
Roach
C l Matlrivv Thaalr*
i*i
lloui*
Party
i 11 I D rapt. Kangaroo
t») Rebel
turned the old batileax into a
1:1* 1*1 Saturday Thaatar Tarty
Lorrnf
Taylor.
Sanlnrd
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gtorm
b
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Thoalrb
I I t ( l l Alfred Hitchcock
I .a* t i l Heath Valley net*
srhiroid. Althougt Mis* Ander
2 *4 i n Tnung Dr Malaa*
1*1
Rompor Room
Mkrsirrt
llowrtl
l.akr
Mary
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C l Collaav Foolhall
t a| Mllllonatra
von'* subdued fir ' «ccne caught
* to h i Iteador'a Dtaaat
II M t i l Loretta Young
Ann
Rphrma,
Like
v'-inrop
Y } H i » i Uraa il m a
I D Raal th* Cloeb
* IV ID Nawa — Inlarvlaw*
1*1 Jaek Itanny
the nuances mod effectively, it
I M 1*1 Chtnudon'hip Rnda*
I . M C l Trom Thea* Roeta
Frnnkltn Enjltah, S.mford
* 11 111 Nan* A R ealhor
I I . I I I D What** My Lla*
* « » Y'ardlct la Tour*
came too late to overcome earlier
I n iai Randatand
HOLLYWOOD (L T D ftnh the time, was a personal frietid o|
10.00 i l l Dough Ra Ml
Lind* rowel I. Sinfmd
1*1 World of Talent
11) Who Do Ton Trutl
111 gcnrahiaf'l
I * a Thankaglvlng Hoy
script defects.
bert Young's problem a* an actor mine—so I asked him what hapi
II) Movl*
4.0* (2) Ilmira on High St.
Rlrtha
4 K i l l Inalilv Foolhall
Parade
II.on |*| Nana
‘•The Last Autumn." Wednesday is that he can't convince anyone ps-ned, and he aid. ‘We have only
1*1 llrlghter Dav
Mr. and Mrs. William Seller*.
( I 'l l S I Theater
i * i Karioon Kapar*
III Moaia
I D American
Haadataad
night's CHS TV l ’. S. Steel Hour he’s a heel.
a l l i d Ron ling
one conclusion: The public would*
It
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C
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Treaeur*
H
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Geneva,
s
von
I t i t l ( I ) Datalln* Koropa
♦ 11 I D Soeral Storm
4;«* tv, Ml Star Golf
I*) Movl*
drama, was about * minute* loo
If he could, of cour«e. there's a n't believe you're a heel.*
( I t i t ) Frtta of Night
Mr. and Mr*. Thurman
1:41 i l l .Varna
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111
Prlcn
It
Right
12) Spill raraonkllty
lung to be completely satisfying. good chance he might never have
MONDAY A. M.
"Fo r year*. I had played good
Thoutpion, New Smyrna
11 I* C i Concontratlon
t :« 0 i* i Command Parformanc*
i:* 0 C&gt; Movl*
\* it was, however, it was a no- become one of television's most guys— then here I was, an outivi l l m l s — Waatarn
1*1 Thiee Staogia
Heath, a daughter
I 11 t l ) Contiaantal cUaaroam
ingle, returning popular papas. Jim Anderson of and out cad who was shamelete
C l African P a t r o l
THURSDAY P. M.
I D Pnoav* P i n hour#
T o* C l Today
Mr. and Mrt. Lawrence Bie- hie show. Pat
1 14 1*1 Woody Woodpecker
I II tSi Junita Jim
to his work after a crippling ele­ "Father Knows Best ' But. as a with women and about every*
i l l III Waathar
cio.
Sanford,
a
von
12 aa tSi Truth or I'oneequencea
I D Rln Tin Tin
t«i Small W o r l d
7:14 t l ) f ar lo ou *
vator shaft arcident last Feb­ matter of professional pride, thing.
•4» l*rit-B*oo|hell
*:*» 111 " e i t h e r Ncwr Spoilt
nUmlvaal*
t :0I 1*1 Olaan Ilaayaa
7:11 ( ! ) New* A Waathar
ruary, turned In a twlievatilr. ex­ Young wishes he rotild play a hr
I * I Nawa
14 ) lleetleee llun
V
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"Dor* aaid, *1 guess you better
Mr*
Charlev
McMullln
and
1:00 II) NOWS
• I * I * I SpoiI a
13 11 lit it louM He Tee
C l Hoy Huger*
cellent performance as a Huffy, lieyable villain.
stay
on the right ilrte from now
1:11 III Cavl
kanaera*
hah).
Sanford
iB)
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Thet
H«b
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T I * l ! ) Runanan
1:11 ( I) Morning Tkaatra
wealthy father of a hoy whose
•*! played a heel once and It on.* *«* f had my Ring. I guee#. I
|V» Vndy WRaon Stioir
' 15 i i ft* flultline l.ltht
Mr*. George Hodge* and
t t l (Mrs Clark Shaw
(1) Romper Room
1
2)
To
Re
\nn»buor#»1
death slowrly awakened him to thr was a fiasco," said the gentle- just went loo far."
* 14 C ) Nona
t« l Parry Mean*
1 :M III Reader* OI*a*l
hahv, Lake Monroe
• l i C l Nawa
i 4i Mutle Pingn
* : t l (gI New* and Intarvlaw*
I ** III Th* High Road
burdens of mutual responsibility manly, silver-haired star.
The imuhle, «aid Young, i* that
Zoltr Andervon and baby,
1 lA 121 i*b*tlege Knot hell
&lt;41 l.on* Rangor
1:11 (1) New* A Wfalhtr
1 : 1 * t l i Wanted Oaad or Ml*#
and love.
ivi San Pranrirro Real
(•I Men )'rinrlir«i Heet
"That was a: RKt), and the an actor always wants to be
Sanford
I* at i l l Hough Ha Ml
131 Hen* Kelly Special
7 '00 C l Not For Hire
I 2 i Aletlnee Theeier
111 Morning t’ layhuuaa
picture was 'They Wouldn't Be­ something bo isn't.
tei Hlaneannon
l.tirillp Morgan and baby,
I ' l l 101 Now*
2 ah 14» Met in I’oiirt
III Karioon Kiporo
The
Channel
Swim:
Dirk lieve Mr' with Susan Hayward.
"I suppose it's partly ego and
Sanford
•
vi
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II*
Annoimrad
12) l^ueen for 4 P » )
11:0* l l
Tiaeauio Hunt
Clark's W'orltl of Talent, a Sun­ It was a lot of fun, but it was partly skill," he said. "Rut I gnt
M l tV| VV aether
5 1* i 4• HeiiM Per I %
i l l On Th* On
Sharon Whtlr. Sanford
S E L E C T AND LA Y AWAY
day night ARC TV show that ha* an absolute bomb at the box-of­ off that kirk I wen* right back.
1:2* ' t l l^ ra m l*
( I ) Movl*
IB) tiele Storm
Mary Gu»vari. BrRarv
2 AA i4| \1illlotte ir *
i « i Mon Into Spar*
11:11 i l l Price t* Pitht
C H R ISTM A S G IF T S NOW AT
been trembling with rating anemia fice '*
•• ‘Father Know# Beat,' which
James Daniel*, lamti'tood
i*») |leet the C &gt;wl»
i l l Suaarfonl
111 I Ltiv* Lucy
now is reported heading for the
3. IB 14 ) V#r«tlrt It tnure
Young, 32, a veteran of more started out on radio, was kind of
t '•« i * * V Ikliiu*
11:1* C l Cotiranirailnn
Katie Johnvon and baby,
|B) Who On Yon Tr*««l
11:1* ( l l Heremhat Held*
honeyard before year-end.. .NRC. than 70 movies, explained:
I 10 •(■ Hohl* 111II la
a Inglcal extension of that think­
Altamonte Spring*
I 00 (B) American RenBitanB
C A M ER A SHOP
(11 FUihor Vlriiaa and Molly
T\ is planning five public affairs
"It bothered heck out of me. ing "
iB» Rriehter Dae
Annt# Dennartl. Sanford
'
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!
Wvoll
Bare
MONDAY
P.
M.
specials fnr llk'O dealing with al­ IJke any artor, I wav interested
i li (4i secret Storm
Jtfl S. Park Avc.
"D ’a now m Its tUh year of to*
* "0 I "I Arthur Murray
&lt; JA ij» M«.»rfh*ar«f
coholism. old ago, suburbia, mod in th# hoy office, but especially din and sixth year of television
1*1 TltM rnp#
I I . *• C l Truta or C«n**'iu*ncii
IB) 1'ilee et Sight
I D Rlflama n
III Lov* of IJIa
trn arrhitr 'ure end education.. . in this case. If the picture had
1 BB &lt;5) ftlovle— ITMtrrn
Young wa* one of filmland'!
• f*
i v iIV'
v i rPhilip
h iiip M
a rlo w *
Mario
I D Ktatltto Gun
i 4&gt; Three N'ocgea
NEW Y o n K ( l ’PH - The New Kim Stai
wilt star in a U. *
hern no good, that would hav# "nle# guy” actorj for year* —
l i 1* 111 ll Cnttld II* Ton
I 4I Prtpr be |*1gTh*i l«e
12* N U i m i n nn n i t««l« tv
York Raring Aivociilion Thurs­ Steel Hi)'
dr.-ma, "You Can'l been okay. Hut it got critical ac­ playing in asirh films a* "Claud­
III Naarch *or v.im'irrow
2 IB •4)
Krletid K1l*ke
•4 &gt; n*-1 ffWalton
i*) l.oea That Bob
day elected Edward T Dick 1neon Have Everything," tentatively set claim.
••) lluchellter•» Hound
ia." “ The Enchanted Cottage."
Id.0*1
Oirr.F Monra
11.(1 II) (iuldlna l.liht
* BB »4) Weetbrv s#wt Mporta
a* preaident and chief operating for Jan. M on OBS-TV, with lap
"Dor# Sclury, who was In "The House of Boihechild" and
1.10 t l ) Open Window
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KM
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Alroo
Thaolar
For Christina*
officer of the NYRA.
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ing
now
underway . . .Teresa charge of pri'duction at RKO at "Northwest rasiage."
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IB
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tl SB f !» Jack Pa a f
Maigv — C e l l a r e t PtBfld
7 eB ( 3 ) Mgt Preiien of Ytihnu
III For R*tt*r or Wore#
7 II 141 s#»t. -Hougle*
III Hav In I'oarl
Diamond PendaRU
7 IB »•» Weather 4 rd&gt; WII«on
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Party
WEDNESDAY A. M.

Hospital Notes

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WAIHINGTO* (UP!) - The
tint aeticnal Shrine erected hy
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Virgin Man today at a ceremony
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WELSH'S TIRE SHOP owner H. K . Howe, nnd genera] manager Bob
Howe have four times the apace In their new French Ave. building that
they had in the o|d Second St. ahoji. The 130,000 building and grounds con*
tain a full line o f new tires and truck tire recapping equipment.
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Mr. Freeh (Marat, TT. tied
St hit horn* at. Often n iU rh jr
•fu r • long Utecei.
A native of Sheldon. N. Y., bo
bad been a resident o( Ostoea far
M yoara. A retired ■ethlaiit, Ur.
George was a member of the
Holy Cross Episcopal Church at
Sanford, Cain Lodge No. 33. was
Past Noble Grand of the IOOF
and a member of the Kebehah
Lodge.
Survivors include Mi wife, Mrs.
Mildred George, of Osteen and
three brothers. Fred W. George,
Kansas City, Mo.; Allen George.
Rochester, N. Y „ and Hairy
George, Kenmore, .V, Y.
Funeral services will be held at
10:30 a. m. Monday at the Holy
Cross Episcopal Church, with the
Rev. John W. Thomas officiating.
Burial will be in Woodlswn Mam*
orial Park, Orlando, with Briaeoa
Funeral Home In charge.
The family requests that, In
lieu of flowers, donations be sent
to the Frank Gaerga Memorial
at Holy Crocs Episcopal Church,
Sanford.

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Sia cardinals, M arcbblshope
aad hiebapa sad more than 1.000
msealpart, abbots, priests aad
nuns will taka pact In the Itt
PARIS (UPI) The naked
The new Welsh Tirs Shop build­
hour ceramaay at the Nstiensl
Arthur W. May, Tt, a former Shrine of the Immaeulata Concep­ ing on French Ave. bss enabled truth Is that Brigitte Bardot got

Resident of Sanford for IP years,
Mod Wednesday at bis bams In
W ater Park. A native of CoffeeVilla, Kea., be moved from Sea*
iH d le Wteter Park U years age.
tia was a number of the Baptist
Church there.
: Mr. Map la survived by his wife,
Mrs. Lucy May aad a son, R &gt;
hett G. May at WiaUr Park, a
daughter, Mrs. Elisabeth Billings*
Up, Pensacola, tight grandchildtea aad five' grsit grandchildren.
feasral oarvices will ba held at
I f a. m. Saturday at Brltaoe Punoral Mama, Sanford, with the Rev,
W. P. Brooks Jr. officiating.
Bartel will ba te Evergreen Came*
terr, Sanford.
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owner It. K. Howe to add a full

The 111,300,000 sbrloe, begun in line of truck tire mapping equip­
1*29, la the largest Roman Catho­
lic church M this continent, and ment and new lire stock to his
at the seven largest la the merchandise.
world. Boteutei le all of the na*
The French Ave. shop bss about

tlon'a Catholics, rather thsn to
any particular diocose. It la Inlanded le he a place of pilgrim*
age for visitors te the capital.

four times as much room as the
old Second St. building, general
manager Robert Howe said yes­
terday. The 4.M0 square foot shop
and the company lot cost 130,000. The new layout has plenty
S p e c ia l P r o g r a m
or paved parking spare snd a
Unity Chureb Center announces covered service area that can
• ipeeial Thanksgiving service accomodate five cars, Howe said.

Sunday, Nov. 22 it It a. m, at
the Sanford Woman's Clubhouse
on Oak Ave, The public is cord­
ially Invited.

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Tired because she prefers sex to
art. She'd rather scamper around
on the screen in the altogether
than try for so Oscar.
Movie producer Raoul Levy rip­
ped up the blonde’s film queen's
contract Thursday and said Bri­
gitte refuse! to make any more
pictures in which she does not
disrobe.
“ She has years of success ahead
of her as an actress, not o f a
striptease artist," Levy said.
BrigiUe, who has Just lost her
husband to the army, said she
would not shed the right to dis­
robe on the screen.

Area Churches Set
Boston May Get
Holiday Program
The two Enterprise churches Pro Football Back
are planning special Thanksgiving
Day services ncit week.
The Episcopal Church Is plan
ring a special sermon oa Tbursday and Holy Communion service
at 9:30 a. m. while Baptist Church
will have a special sermon it It
a. m.
The Episcopal Church is also
planning a book review and pray­
er for the sick on Wednesday at
the Parish House.

BOSTON (UPI)—A group of New
England sportsmen have cleared
their first hurdle in bringing pro­
fessional football back to Boston
but they faced still another major
problem today.
William H. Sullivan J r, sports
promoter and Boston businessman,
announced Thursday that a fran­
chise had been obtained for (he
city is the eighth club
'be newly
formed American Football League.

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Jack Webb in *‘-30-,’' story o f n big city newspaper due
nt the Ritz Theater Sunday.

Jack Webb, the nation's most
honored “ cop" bids fair to be­
coming the nation’s best known
newspaperman as a result of his
motion picture — 30 — coming Sun­
day to the Hits Theater,
The film is the first in a gene­
ration to dramatise the Inside
story of a big American news-

piper. bow its men work, live
and reset to the tragedy and
drama which Is their stock and
trade.
The film was shot against the
authentic background of a city
room.
In newspaper parlance. — 30 —
means the end of a story.

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ROBERT KYAN, Tina Louise and Aldo Ray are the
ntnrn o f "G od’a Little Acre,'* the ribAld film coming to
Movleland Drivc-In Sunday.

Movie Based On Best Seller At Drive- In
With the publication of a twen­
ty-fifth anniversary edition of
two mllliun copies, Erskine Cald­
well's “ God * Little Acre" reached
the ten million mark, and with
it the distinction of being the alltime best selling novel.
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of th* earthy, lusty story of a
Georgia farmer and Ids racy
family. The film adaptation uf
"God'a Little Acre" opens Sunday
at the Moviclaml Drive-In Thea­
ter.
Robert Ryan and Aldo Hay
share tup atarring honor* in the
film, and co llarring rules are
played by Buddy llackctt, Jack
Lord, Fay Spain, Vie Morrow

and In a sensational film debut,
the red hatred Tina Louise.
The other feature starting Sun­
day is "Bvnd of the River1' with
James Stewart and Arthur Ken­
nedy.

Sanford's Jayccc Wives will hold
a Christmas Urary Hat Card par­
ly Dec. t at the Sanford Woinan’a
Club. Priies will be given for the
erarlest hat worn and to winners
of games. Admission price to the
* p. in. party is 13 cents.
Refreshments will be served ami
Christmas decorations made by
the Jaycce Wives will be on sale.

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A United Press International
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nation showed today many of
them had heard about the prac­
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fur payoffs but none had ac­
cepted.
They said a highly paid disc
jockey would be foolish to put his
career in jeopardy through pay­
ola.
DJ'a In several cities said for­
mula radio — where only the top
W of 40 tune* are plajsd each
week — prevented under the ta­
ble payments for plugging new
long*.
Record spinners in Dallas, San
Francisco and Dcs Moines, luwa,
•aid they didn't btlisve their
cities were "payola towns."
"I'm sure there isn't any pay­
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don't break in this arts," laid DJ
Jerry Haynrs of station WFAATV in Dallas.
Mortimer Hall, president of at*ion KLAC In Los Angelo, sin­
gled out Pittsburgh and Detroit
as payola cities.
“ A» far as I know, Lot Angeles
is nut a payola city,” Hall said.
"ThU is not one of the cities
where hit* are made. The hits are
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Peter Potter, a former Lea An­
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taped shows Rimad in Central
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The programs encompassing
the Tupperwar# Party for Cerebrat Palsy children will come
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white the Wednesday show will
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Lake iMary Service
Rev. Willard Bowman wUI be
in the pulpit at the Tint Bapllat
Church tn Lake Mary Sunday.

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Ira Cook of Lo« Angeles, a
board member of the Disc Jockcya of America, *aiil he didn't be­
lieve many DJ’s look payola.
“ 1 certainly don't,” he said.
"Not that I'm honorable. Juit
scared. If you start horsing
around you endanger your main
income.”
A Washington, D. C., record
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MIAMI (LTD—Underdo! Mu mi Michigan State will “ back" into the

Mtkl to built up its Orsnse Bowl
prospect! tonight against'* MlchiD State powerhouse which has
ml ambitions of its own but can
do nothin! to further them.
The tlth ranked Spartans from
the Big Ten were fatored by seven
points for the intersections! same
expected to draw a crowd of 50.000
In the Orange Bowl. Kickoff time
la I:1S p. m.
While the Michigan State play­
ers relax on the beach of their re­
sort betel * Saturday afternoon,
^ b ey'll huddle around portable ra­
d i o s bearing newi of two other Rig
Ten games which will determine
which team wilt represent the con­
ference in the Rose Bowl.
If Northwestern and Wisconsin
lose or tie their respective games
against Illinois and .Minnesota,

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Big Ten title and the trip to Pasa­
dena New Year's Day.
Miami's bowl fate is equally re­
mote, but at least It’s in the Hurri­
canes' own hands. They have been
promised serious consideration for
the Orange Bowl if they defeat
Michigan State and Florida in their
last two games and wind up with
a 7-3 season record.

By JERRY COVINGTON
SEMINOLES GO TO LA REVIEW t O NIGHT - Coach Jim Pigott and his high
scoring Sanford Seminoles will travel to
neighboring W inter Garden tonight fo r
the last OBC contest o f the season. Game
time is set fo r 8 p.m. and a large crowd o f
local rooters are expected to follow.
With only the gamo tonignt and the
traditional Thanksgiving game against
DeLand next Wednesday the Seminoles
will be going all out to bring their seasun
up to the .500 mark. A t this point o f the
season they have a 3-5 record.
The Seminoles will be depending upon
their fine passing game tonight to move
the bail about the large defensive line o f
the Bed Devils. Ends Terry Christensen,
and Jimmy Uracey, who are sure bets to
win All-OBC honors for their great pass
receiving are in top form and will be tak­
ing the offerings o f Mike Roberts, John
Lovelace, and Ray Lundquiat. Lundquist
and Lovelace, who are also All-OBC ma­
terial, will handle most o f the running
chores.

Kookie Signs
MILWAUKEE. Wis. (UP!&gt; —
Pitcher Alan lorg of Altarnont,
Utah, has been signed by the
Milwaukee Braves to a IMo con­
tract with Boise, Idaho of the
Pioneer Leagu*. lorg, 19, ts a
graduate of the Braves' tryout
school held at Ruihville, Neb.,
last June.

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Speaking o f the Seminoles, the most
overworked youngster on the field this
year has been no other than Co-Captain
Lundquist. Ray, who is one o f the smallest
regulars on the squad, has split the run­
ning duties with Lovelace and also has
hud to play m ost o f the time in the de­
fensive buckfield. Although Huy has done
a great job in the offensive backfieid all
season, the fact that he has had to play
most every quarter on defense has prob­
ably tnken some o f the punch out of him.
The coaches are well aware of this but,
because he la outstanding nn defense, they

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cannot spare him. Last week against
Bishop Moore, Ruy made seven unassist­
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passes. Pound for pound. Ray la probably
one o f the finest natural athletes ever to
ay on a team at Seminole'High School.
e excels In all sports and ns soon as he
tucks away hts puds he will be amazing
people In the gym's around the basketball
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Called rr e n latenuUoaal
Richard Wood, Dixie's hardest
throw in* passer last year, will net
a chance to open up again this
weekend against Mississippi South­
ern. Auburn Coach Ralph Jordan
announced he will cut loose with
Wood and fellow quarterbacks Bry­

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ant Harvard and Bobby Hunt in an
air attack.
Heavyweight Auburn loit to new
SEC champion Georgia last Satur­
day because of a superior Bulldog
air game. The Tiger* worked 90
minutes in sweat clothes Thursday
and were announced ready for

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charges to a 6-2-1 record this year. Hend conch Rill Proctor is on the left
with Line Coach Frank Gore and Backfieid Coach Buck Metts. The Grey­
hounds will go against Florida Military School tonight in DcLnnd.

Battle For Bowl Bids Lyman Tangles
With FMS Tonight
To Continue Tomorrow

United Press International
The battle for bowl bids will
continue along the college football
front this week end, with at least
* doien lea mi competing for post­
season Junkets.
Only two major bertha havt
Southern. No. 2 small college team been filled thus far. Top-ranked
Syracuse accepted a Cotton Bowl
in the country.
Anuther SEC" heavy weight, at Invitation last Saturday and Ar­
kansas agreed Thursday night to
least in comparison tu the opposi­
play tn the Gator Bowl on a
tion. Vanderbilt, worked on kicking
unique “ If" basis.
and liming in preparation for tiny
Texas will serve aa the South­
Florence State and it- single wing.
west Conference representative In
Tennevsre stressed offense and de the Cotton Bowl If It b*ats Texas
feme before tapering off for Ken­ A4M ss expected on Thanksglv.
tucky.
ing Day. But if the Longhorns
Florida's starting quarterback lose, Arkansas will pass up the
Saturday against Florida State will Gator Bowl for a crack at Syra­
be Dick Alien of Atlanta, who be­ cuse in the Dallas classic.
gan the season with Coach Bob
At least five more berths in the
Woodruff as his No. J signal caller. malar bawls should be filled by
The big advance li due in part to i Saturday nighi. They Include both
his efforts in the (icurgia, Auburn 1 berths in the Rose Bowl, the visit­
ami LSU games, which made It hot ing leant in the Orange Bowl, the
for the opposition when the Gators bust tram In the liberty Bowl,
had Alien tossing passes.
and perhaps both teams in the
Alabama may be without No. t Blue Grass Bowl.
quarterback Pat Trammell Satur­
Wisconsin and Washington are
day In their game with Memphis
Slate. Coach Raul Bryant said the
sophomore is still nursing injuries
suffered In the Georgia Tech game.
LSU and Tulane kept secret what
they were doing; there may be a
NEW YORK (L’ P I ) ------- Willie
few surprises Saturday night In
Baton Rouge when they end the Toweel of South Africa's most fam­
ous boxing family opens his Ameri­
season.
Missixsippi planned a hard work­ can campaign tonight for a shot at
out this weekend as they have an the welterweight crown in a fight
open date before the Mississippi with lightweight contender 1-cn
Stale game. The Rebels reported Matthews of Philadelphia at Madi­
end Johnny Brewer was (till hamp­ son Squarr Garden.
.Matthews, only 20. Is a solid 14 3
ered by a leg injury from the Ten­
favorite t» spoil 23-year old Townessee game.
The Maroons worked out and al­ eel's U. S. dchut In their 10 round
so plan a scrimmage aeasion Satur­ er, which wilt be televised and
broadcast nationally by NBA at Hi
day.
Georgia had a light routine work- p. m. e.s t.
nut and next weekend's opponent.
Georgia ‘lech, also with an open
Boots Home Four
date Saturday, did the same.
NEW YORK (UP1) — Jockey
Larry Adams booted home four
Rangers Recall Shack winners at Aqieduct Thursday,
NEW YnitK (UP!) Eddie including So Small, who won the
Shack, demoted tn Springfield re­ first rice when l*otl City was
cently for disciplinary reasons, disqualified. Adams' other vic­
his been recalled by the New tories were aboard Rant N Rave,
York Rangrrs.
On Your Mind and Suit of Lights.

SEC Passers To See Plenty O f Action

J.

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Ole* Willie •'Stretch” McCovcy, whby
became the favorite here this past spring',
while training with Phconix really lived
up to all expectations o f the local baseball
experts this past season. Willie was ju st
named as Rookie of the Year in the Na­
tional League and Willie being mimed
was quite unusual.
While in spring training here this sea­
son, everyone was amazed by the wrist ac­
tion he displayed and the commanding
w ay he lashed the ball out of Memorial
Stadium. Everybody knew he was great
but the fellow that was playing first base
fo r the Giants was also great. Orlando
Cepeda, who was rrokie o f the year Inst
year, believe it or not, was Willie's idol
and Willie used to say that he felt badly
about going to San Francisco to take his
jo b but that was what he was going to do
before the season was out.
Sure enough, the big slugger, who
resembles “ Steppin' F ctchit." was called
up for tho Pennant drive and nunc
through just as he said he would. A fter
only a few days at that plate in Heals Studium, he had Cepeda talking to himself.
The Giants have come up with many
great stars in the past but I think in Ii
few years the most prominent Willie on
the club will be named McCovev, not Maya
o r Kirkland.

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National Football League will hold
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Nov. 30. one week after the new
American Football league makca
its first dip into college gridiron
latent.
Acting NFL Commissioner Austin Gunnel said the draw will bo
pegged on the percentage standings
of teams after games of Sunday.
Nov. 29. The tram with the lowest
prrrrntage will make the first se­
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seven-point favorites to knock off
their Saturday opponent* and
wrap up nose Bowl berths. The
Badgeri can clinch the Big Ten
bid by beating Minnesota If till*
noii turns back Northwestern
while Washington is expected to
gain the Wait Cosst berth If it
gets by Washington Slate.
Kansas will earn the right to
represent the Big Eight Confer­
ence in the Orange Bowl If it
turns back Missouri, provided
bowl-ineligible Oklahoma whips
Iowa State aa expected.
Leading candidates for the
oilier Orange Bowl bid include
Clemson, Miami and Georgia. Mi­
ami entertains Michigan Slate
Friday night, Clemson has a Sat*
urday date with Wake Forest, and
Georgia is idle this weekend.
Penn Slate it expected to b«
named host team for the Liberty
Bowl following its traditional seaaoh-rndrr against Pittsburgh. Tba
Nittany [Jons, who arr seven
point favorilrs, reportedly voted
to accept a tint to the Philadel­
phia post-season game at a secret
meeting Thursday.
Officials of the Blue Grass Bowl
have indicated they will lender aa
invitation to tho winner of Satur­
day's Kentucky-Tennessee clash,
which is regarded as a toss-up In
most quarters. The other bid may
go to Bowling Green, the nation's
No. I small college team.
Fourth ranked Louisiana State,
which closes nut its regular sea­
son as a 21-point favorite against
Tulane. remains the top candidate
for a Sugar UouI berth. Officials
of the New Orleans classic would
like to pit LSU against thirdranked .Mississippi in a rematch
of their earlier thriller but won't
he able to make a move until Ole
Miss completes Its season against
Mississippi State nrxt week.
Undefeated Syracuse,
mean
while, remains an overwhelming
30-point choice for its Saturday
date with Boston University. Sec­
ond-ranked Southern California,
the nation's only oilier major per­
fect record team, is a nine point
favorite over UCLA.
In other major traditional bat­
tles, Purdue is a one point pick
over Indians, lows Is It over No­
tre Dame, Florida is 15 over Flor­
ida State, Stanford is 3 over Cali­
fornia, and Yale is « over Har­
vard.

The Lyman Greyhound* travel to
DeLand tonight to meet the Flotv
Ida Military School cadets In (half
final regularly scheduled grid
contest nt the .season.
Florida Military has had a si ‘
season, compiling only one win
agalnit aeven losses. However, aa
Coach Uill Proctor pointed out,
they are capable of playing a
much better brand of ball. Thq.
Greyhounds arc working hard la
preparation for the game which
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“ a good tough ball game."
Lyman has been playing well
this season, piling up an Impress­
ive 6-2-1 record, the tic coming
In last Friday's game with ML
Dora. The Greyhounds will be no
stranger to the "T " and spread of­
fensive formation of the Cadcta
and tbelr defense should prove
to ho solid.
The Greyhounds will end their
season with the Turkey Bowl Nov­
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Hamilton County, formed in 1827. wav named in
honor of Alexander Hamilton. The famuui Suwan­
nee River forms a natural boundary on the two aides
of this northeastern Flotida county, where principal
sources of income are agricultural timber and live­
stock. One of its major tourist attractions Is a 243*
acie park in White Springs that houses the famous
Stephen Foster .Memorial where an annual Florida
Folk Festival is held.
In progressive Hamilton County and throughout
Florida, the United States Brewers Foundation
works constantly tn assure the sale of beer and ale
under pleasant, orderly conditions. Believing that
strict law enforcement serves the best interest of
the people of Florida, the Foundation stresses close
cooperation with the Armed Forces, law enforce­
ment and governing oflrtrais in Its continuing “self*
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Wynnewood Sectloo, excellent
204 E. Third
FA 2 0433
NAS, a it 327 or 427.
condition. Large yard with well.
J-BEDROOOM CB home, 2909
Patio with brick barbecue pit.
Park Avenue. Phone FA 2-4784.
&gt;12,MO, pay equity and assume
CLEAN nicely furnished upstairs
payments. Call FA 2-0811 foe
apartment &gt;75. Phone FA 2-0W3. 2-BEDROOM house completely
further Information.
furnished. Near air base. Phone
SLEEPING ROOMS. The Gables,
FA 2-2097 or FA 2-3730.
401 Magnolia. FA 2-0720.
FURNISHED one and two bed­
ROOM k BOARD. Ph. FA 2 03*2.
room apartments. Water furn­
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3 BEDROOM, living room, din­
Sanford Avenue.
ing room, kitchen equipped,
2-BED ROOM and den, 1W baths,
panelled Flor *i room. Easy
carportc. kitchen equipped. Nice GOOD sleeping room, private entrance. 'For employed gentlemen
terms. Call FA 2 3744.
neighborhood in Lake Mary. Ph,
of good character with car.
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MAYFAIR SECTION
FA 2 8848.
3-REDROOM. 2 bath, kitchen
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available
WEI,AKA APARTMENTS: rooms
equipped, Florida room. Large
Dec. 1st. Phone FA &gt;7709.
private baths, 114 W. First St.
lot. Call FA 2 3432.
BRAND NEW 2 bedroom furnish­
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clot* in. Phone FA 2-2931 days,
FA 2-1(01 Bights.

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Ph. FA 2-3181
118 W. 1st St.
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, kitchen
equipped home in 3rd. Addition
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Helen E. Noonan
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MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On Th*
Construction Of Your
Home For The First
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing

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A Want Ad A Day Makes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
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MODERN RUG CLEANERS
•ANFORD PROPERTIES
Florida's Mott Modern Plant
•14 Atlantic Bank Building
FREE PICK UP A DELIVERY
Flo. Harriot
R. H. Ivors 1 Week Service
Ph. FA 2-7437
YOU NAME t f —WE'LL TIND IT

JACHOB’S

RIA1 RPTATR DR( T I M
2*44 French Ave.

R A R E LY FOUND!

J. W. HALL
4

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Reshor
Phono FA 2 **41

Terms such as those—U30. down,
MS. per month including 3*V
interest; '•Ins in unbeatable
combination of quality and loca­
tion make this heat two bed­
room Some the moot outstand­
ing homo buy in this ana.
Make tao prove k to you!

REPAIR

Welding — * aeh. A Gen. Repairs
W. 20th. A Old. L. Mary Rd. 17. Pets • Livestock - SeppHes
AT STUD—Boston
Pug, alio
Lowg
Mi
white, ailvor and black Toy
Poodles. Trimming and groom­
w m lom V e»*f
ing, all hreedi. Pick up Service.
Willow Ave. FA 3-71*1
Fay-Dan Kennels, phone Geneva,
TV and RADIO REPAIR at &gt;r 27*4.
3:00 nighta and weokenda; San­
ford, Lake Mary and Longwood. 19. Hosts and Molar*
FA 2 2772 and FA 2 3415.
Mercury Outboard Motors
WOODRUFF MARINE
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
2401 French Ave.
FA 2-1392
Sinea 194S
A. HARE
DoBARV
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT with Top
NOrth 8 4422
NOrth 8-4711
Quality Bargain* On All 1939
Evinrudrs — Boats and Gator
HEATERS CLEANED
Trailers!
Lawn Mower Repaira
SAMPLE:
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
to H. P. Electric! *3*3 and other
2918 W. 20th St.
sites.
FA 2 7928 or FA 2 3468
Si393 17 ft , Hardtop Scottic Craft
Stitto Many other*.
R. 51. Wilkin*, Con true tor
3204 Gator Trailers 1130 — Up.
• Asphalt Driveway)
Many very clean Used Outfits
• Parking Areas
priced right.
Quality Workmanship A Materials
Show Rooms of Bargains at 304Terms To Suit Your Budget
6 8 and 301-11 East First St.
• Free Estimates
See the 1960 line of Evinrudee.
•Work Guaranteed
second to none in speed — over
Phono FA 2-4030 Sanford, Fla.
42 M. P. II. on a Family Boat!
NATIONWIDE FINANCING
ENVELOP**, Lettorfceads, statemento, invoices, hand tots, and
Gateway To The Waterway
programs,
e*e.
Progressive
Your KVfNRUDE Dealer
Printing Co Phone FA 2 2931 30* Weot 13th St.
Rohann S p ortin g Goode
264-8-8 K. 1st.
Ph. PA S-39«t
H E A T I N G
l5!" Antomobllrs
H. B. POTE CO.
Ioe S. Park - FA 1-4214
A REAL 1U Y at only 1400 1933 GMC half ton pick up —
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
4 speed box — good rubber
W. L. HARMON
—heater — new engine — At
PH FA 2-1223 After 6 P. M.
mechanically. Iliway 17 92 So.,
PUMP* - W glNW LF.g
FA 2 1411.

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HF.RRFKT STENSTROM
Registered Broker
1.EN RISNER
/ Plumbing 1 Heating /
LOTTIE BROADWAY
AIB CONDITIONING
KEN TORRETT
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
RETT YE D. SMITH
1M7 8safer* Ave.
FA 2Associates
lit N. Park Ph. FA 2212* SANFORD Plumbing ft Heating
2396 So Elm Ph FA 2 7914.
I BEDROOM h o u a o, kitchen
equipped, one &gt;eir old. *230 11. Kterlrical Servire*
^
down. Call F.4 2 4024.
Hons* Wiring — Electrte Servtee
NEW HOMES Loch Arbor; I and
Rid Vihlen
4 bedrooms;
Fte
exciting
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
family IKag with planned lux. 112 Magnolia
FA 20015
ury plus ample entertaining
facilities and play areas at M. "D ei" Vales Kleelrleat **r.
moderate prices Shown by ap­ Dee Says For Sertice Call. .
FA 2-3913
|
pointment. Call FA 2 4012.
FA 2 4896

Only 3 Jjtfli!
NEW 59 DODGE CORONET I - DOOR

SPECIAL

DISCOUNT

While They Last
SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
III

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Firrt It.

Phone FA 2-0811

"H e’ ll nee

SHOP

FOR SALE By Owner: I bed­
room, t bath, kitchen equipped.
Extra
large
utility
room,
screened porch, carports. Con­
venient to NAS, Sanford. *1.400
down. Address, Mil Park Ave. W. M- "B llT CTEMPEB Agency
Call PA 2
BIG BUY! 1 1 1 !
3 BEDROOM homo, kitchen turn.
• ■ B E D R O O M house. Cad ■ 1 ar^e lot Immediately avail­
FA 2-7341 after J;0U P. M. *
able for reasonable equity.
4Vari G. I. mortgage. By ownar,
290* Park Ct., FA 2 2034.
TIN Y FINGERPRINTS
Mot m the Hah. wood-paneled
8. Female Help Wanted
walla of this sparkling, concrete
Mock home ki BEAUTIFUL
LAKE MARY. Two LARGE bed­
CHRISTMAS SELLING
rooms, within abort walking
SEASON IS HERE
A stance of school, market, post
office and public beach. . . Bo the AVON Representative
in YOUR neighborhood. For
Ponced in back yard and fresh
interview in your homo, eonorange Juice ovary morning
tad Manager, Box 344, Lock­
from one t f the aka citrus
hart, Fla.
Wane. Lot no pick you np sod
•oho you for a pleasant ride
to Lake Mary so yon can ate
tor yourself what a delightful 9. Malt Help Waotod
home tfiM is. Price $11,300.
MEN — Train [or 11 E A V Y
Terms.
EQUIPMENT OPERATION. See
our
ad under Ciais. 23, Educa­
« . R. - B a r STEMPEB Agency
tion Instruction,
BARGAIN — MOVE IN TODAY
t BR. Sousa on Magnolia, Just out 11. Work Wonted
of city Iiml‘ s; kitchen equipped, DRESSMAKING. Alleralktna and
Venetian blinds, space healer.
Buttonholes. FA 3-3229.
sR a* case. ts m . Witt
tor late model ear. MALE, white, 26 yts. o f age and
FA 2-0*81 or FA 2 0333.
married has 3 years experience
privately
owned
ambulance
— Mayfair Section
lervlce in Rochester, N. Y.
Brittany Stylo, largo living-dinHave advanced Red Cross First AM
'Do n
ing area. 3 BR.. 2 BATH. 2
Aid Card and esn 'urnish re­
WE
REPAIR
AND BERTH®
earportei, u t i l i t y , Replace,
ference. Nee.! ork immediate­
I T I N R
family room, 2130 aq. ft Phone
ly. Contact Mr. Elmar Parker.
Machinery end Supply Co.
FA 2 2544.
2918 Orlando Dr., Mariou Lane
2*t W. 2 nd St
Ph. FA 244IS
BY OWNER: 2 bedroom 'ome, BABY SITTING in my home.
beat location in Country Club
FA 2-7334.
AUTO GLASS
Manor. Phono FA 16642.
INSTALLED
PART TIME work desired: male,
retired. E Parker, 3315 Orlindo WmdoMnM
Bnek Glnag
HOME - KEEKERS
Dr.
Door G low
VHit Ginas
WYNNE WOOD - tor ono of the
SERVICE
MAN,
with
9
years
background
finest home buys in Sanford, al­
in air rnmpressor factory in Senkerik Glean end Point Co.
low us to show you thia nest
FA 7 4472
shipping department and as Itt-tt4 W. 2nd St
and attractive 2 bedroom CH
plant carpenter, also army ex­
home, located at 2401 Summer­
perience as oflsot pressman, 13-4 Beauty Parlors
lin, end situated on nlco also
withes steady employment. Call
lot with trees and shrubbery.
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
FA 28413.
2004 A daai Ph.
FA 2-333]
Features include equipped elec­ DOLL CLOTHES made to order.
tric kitchen, heater, hot water
FA 2-7183.
A Satisfied customer Is our beet
tank. Minds, new roof, and
advertisement.
hardwood floors. Rack yird has WILL DO t&gt;pins or hand sridrtsi- HARRIETT’* BEAUTY NOOK
mg Christmas Cards in my 103 So. Oak
new chain link fenen lor safety
Ph. FA TS7I2
home. Thone FA 2 2211.
of M i and pets
Yner Glamour Headquarters
The tout price M &lt;*M MM . Af­ SERVICE Station, evenings. Write
Rox R, r o Sanford Herald.
ter reasonable down payment,
yoe can move in and assume
U. Plum Meg Services
monthly payments tf **6, to­
ol ndtng taxes and tnaunnee.
Beauty Salon
Exetoafv* with Stenstrom Real- Plumbing &amp; Repairs 2616 Oak
FA 27*484
Joe
C.
Thoaaao
V.
1823 Sarita 81.
FA 2.0619
FA 2-7830
I.OV ELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
We have, tor your inspection,
r tlg H K l
Baggerly Bldg. 2337 Orlando Dr.
many nice 2, 1 and 4 bedroom;
Contracting
4
Repatra
1 and 2 bath homes, located m
Free Etfimataa
I I . Flowers A Plante
a l sections of Sanford and
B. I . HARTET
Seminole County. May we serve
*64 Sanford Ave Phoro FA 2 3388 Cet Flower* For Any Oceaainu
you?
HANFORD FLOWER 81101*
FA 2-1622
nr
FA 2-027*
Stenstrom Realty

Dungarece *10* pr Army-Navy
INDIANA Cornet in rase, like
Surplus Store, 310 Sanford Ave,
new; ehlldi peddle fire engine,
make offer. FA 2
ROLL-AWAY Bed, double bed
site. Has innrrspring mattress,
On* baby bed with new mattress.
like new. Call FA 2-1777.
*13. Chtl FA 2-1823,
ONE light weight folding baby PIANO: Smell apartment six* up­
right. Like new inside and out.
carriage *3.00. One spring type
Guaranteed, tuned and deliver­
■mall rocking bora*, suitable
ed. Price *223. Phone FA 2-1971,
for child 1 to 2 years old **.00.
Phone FA 2 3229.
PIANO, beautiful small Winter
Spinet, almost new. full key
OAK I.EAVES, shavings, sawdust
board. Will sell 1393. Phone
for sal*. Call FA 2-3136.
FA 2-1071. •
FACTORY TO YOU
M.4— Arileloi Wasted
ALUMINUM
you now."
VENETIAN BUNDS
Tte or 10 HP Evlnrude or Johnson
Enclosed head. Sag-praof bottom
outboard motor. Ph. NO *-3277.
! M Trailer*
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
ee
rayog
tapes.
Cotton
or
nylon
PLOW,
single or double bottom
1938 LIBERTY BUILT houie
cords.
and disc for Ford. FA 2-7009
trailer, 46 f t . 2 bedrooms. 1200
ovcniagi.
Senkarik Gians and Paint Co,
down. FA 2 2889.
112-114 W. lad SI.
Ph. FA 2 3622
SECOND HAND
'36 FLAMINGO mobile home. I ft
GOOD
used
appliance*
and
TV'i,
LAWN
MOWER
x to ft., 2 bedroom*, excellent
see Jake at 317 S. Palmetto
condition. Lot 74 Park Ave. Tr.
CALL TK 24*44
Park.
FAMOUS Singer Slant O-Matle 23—Notice* ft Pm —al*
irwing machine. Take up pay­
3-BEDROOM trailer tully air con­
ments. Darns, monogram*, cm- WANTED: Ride ta and from Or­
ditioned, washer and dryer. Will
broderte*. Write Box F, Sanford
•ell equity very reasonable or
lando daily. Call FA 2-7920.
Herald.
will trade for equity in 3 bed­
room home. Thone FA 2-3134.
2 4 - Lott ft Found
30 CUBIC INCH 31 Triump
motorcycle. Speed twin, good LOST: Two hoya tow and arrow
21. Furniture
tires, *100. Call FA 2-1314 after
seta at nkleo Sunday. Finder
4:30 P. M.
plcato rail FA 2-7460.
$SAVE$
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
New * l ard
Service With The Cash. SUPER
Furniture and Appliances
TRADING POST. FA 2 0677.

Mather of Sanford

READY MIXED CONCRETE
201-209 B. First It. Ph. FA 1-09II Window Sills — Lintels — Sand
Rock—Stepping Stones — Steel
ROLI.AWAY, Hospital and Baby
Bed*. Day. Waek or Month — Grease Traps—Precast Steps
Cement—Dry Well*
FURNITURE CENTER
MIRACLE CONCR»’~E CO
1IM Preach Ave.
3U0 Elm Ave.
FA 2-3731
Ph. FA 2-79*1
CUSTOM BUILT furniture - t in ­ P O R T A B L E Typewriter 120.
Thone FA 2-6068.
gle pieces or set*. Also furni­
ture repair. Cabinet* mad*. UPRIGHT PIANO, good condi
FA 2 7063
turn, 173. FA 2 8396.
• BW VALUfl*
TV PICTURE TUBE MPEC1AL
• QCTCK c u o r r
For 2 weeks — lyt
• RAffY THEWS
4TK GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS IT in. texcept portables 1 123,30
31 in. 133.30
24 in. 143.30
W IL S O N - M A IB k
jcs have a 1 year guars
All tubes
guarantee.
1LOYM RARIO ft TF
lit K First St.
FA 3-3*19 ’ 416 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 9799
•

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1937 DODGE Custom 6 passenger
wagon, power steering, padded
dash, radio and healer. 11130.
See al 109 K. 31st. Si.

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Bill Hemphill Motors

55 PONTIAC
Fordor Sedan - llydromntlr Tranami—ion - Radio •
Heater - One Owner • Green

WILL aell rqtutv m 16 ft.,
46 ft. long mobile home,
condition. Will consider
furniture and part money.
FA 2-0900.

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wide
good
part
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Mile So of Sanford 17-92

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Wyatt Trailer Sales

58 VAUXHALL

Tel. FA 2*611

Foedor Sedan . Radio - Heater . 34 Mile* To

BALLROOM

Rnadmaater Convert Ihi* »l|k all llu irk Power Feature* Including

school of dance
6th Thru 8th (irade
REGISTER NOW . . .
ClaaMM Begin Oct. 15|h
Phono FA 2-0S81

Factory Air I nndilinnlng • Unnlinential Spare Tiro • A Truly
Luxurious Car at a TremendtHta Saving*!
.Sport Sedan •
Fully Equipped Inrluiline I’n« er
Steering • Clean • l.o* Mileage.

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55 CADILLAC

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1952 DODGE 4
1951 PLYM O U TH
1951 O LD SM O BILE
1949 C H E V R O L E T
1955 PLYM O U TH

The Galt— .

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Fully Equipped and Ate ( nndltloeed • Flaolea* Hlue Flniah • Spotlean Interior.

Car With Very Lo» Mileage.

*1895

Our l wwd fern Will lie Displayed For Your
Inspection Nightly On Our Large Lighted Lot.

- DOOR
4- DOOR
4 - DOOR
4 - DOOR
4 - DOOR

WHERE DEAIaS SHINE
at the sign of yuur beat buy

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2nd &amp; Palmetto U. C. Lot FA 2-6231 Dir. FA 2-0711
Chevrolet — Oldamnhlle — Cadillac Trade-Ins
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54 OLDSMOBILI
Super "HA" Tudor Holiday . Hydromatie Tranamlaaton • Radio •
Healer • New Green and While Finiah with White Sidewall Ttteo.

YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR

PO N TIA C •

B U ICK •

RAM BLER

• V A U X H A LL

H o lle r Y

HOLLER
T&amp;T MOTORS MOTOR SALES

Your Credit in good on anv of these Cars

A te.

$451 Down

. B IG .
V A LU ES

1938 CHEVY Biscay ne fordor,
Hydromatie. R A H. Sacrifice
by
owner.
213
Flamingo,
fA 2 48.46

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French

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HOMES

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Used furniture, appliances, tool* NORGE Futura electric atove, j lost
Large beown hand tooled
etc Bougkt-aold Larry's Man
vertical broiler, large oven.
purse. Keep money, return &lt;
213 Sanford Ave Ph FA 2-4132
meal aentry. excellent condi­
other valuable*. Fm In
tion. 1 yr, old. New houae has
need tf them. No
New 4 Used Furniture fk Appli­
built-in’*. Phone FA 3-5400.
aaked. Call PA I-T230.
ance i, A Good Place Tn
BUY, SELL or TRADE
SEWING MACH IN es I Electric
Free Meetinghouse. Brand new.
Jenkfns Furniture . 12
monthly payments of *2.30,
IN Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7136
complete price. Financing avail(i sensational offer
able. Thia
22. Article* Fur Balt
good one week only. Write
Homecraft Industries, Inc., Boa
BRANBACH Baby Grand ptano
TIM, Orlando.
Phone r A 2-3018.
FRIGIDAIRE
refrigerator, 93 t-USED automatic washer. 207
W. First Street.
cubic ft., like new. Also 40 Inch
gis range. FA 2-7486.
23' HOSE 11.00, Boy'a Western

IA F F • A • D A Y

F A 2 -5 2 6 4

MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Realtor
LAKE MART
Pk. PA 2-U37 of FA 2-1964.

21. Anutoe For Bate

Fri. N ov. 20. 1959— Png* 9 It. Fnrnitmt

frr a lh

riNE INTERIOR PAINTING
•-BEDROOM house 1301 Wynne- FOR SALE BY OWNER: Houie.
O. H. Ferguson FA 21177
112 Holly Ave., 2-brdrooms.
wood Dr. f-ow down piyment
Phone FA 2-TTff.
Priced for quick isle at M.too
F R E E ESTIM ATES
11.000 down payment Contact Home Improvements A Additions
Mr». M. L. Raton, toot E.
PHONE FA 2-37*'
ON I. A RUE LAKE
Seminole Bird.
4-Bedroom homo with 1H hathaFLOOR sanding and finishing
large living room; dinini room;
Cleaning, Waxing S e r e t n g
.Florida room; terra wo doors,
Seminole County aiaee IN*
FOR A MR. “ FIX-IT”
eentral
heat. Several fruit
R. M GLEASON. Lake Mary.
THIS i* the house you've been
tree*.
looking
for.
SMS M). FT. OVERALL
B A M ROOFING
4 rooms on one acre plot, tucked
*27.900 TERMS
&gt;
Contracting A Repairs
away la quiet seclusion, te mile
BUSINESS PROPERTY
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
from state highway, on county
Largo store with one 2-bedroom
FREE ESTIMATES
road.
13.130
with
terms.
apartment and two t-bedroom
■1* Sanford Ave Ph FA 2 7913
Also
adjoining
4
acres
for
*1,330.
apartments. On comer lot with
EXCLUSIVE with
PAINTING A DECORATING
ertra lot ts rear for parting.
Licensed — Bonded
132,000 TERMS
FARM ER’ S AGENCY
Free Estimates X. V. Farmer, Realtor
ROSA L. PAYTON
Work Guaranteed
D. U. Whltmoro
Seminole Painting Contractors
Regbtend R ed Estate Broker
Lillian G. Tram*
FA 2-1204
Mary E. Cnrnae — Leo Salvall
Associate.
R. E. Rotate, gr. Assectotea
fk . PA t-LMl 1T*M M Hiawatha 11* S. French Ave. Th. FA 2 5221 II. Special Rervlees
After hours, PA 2-Xftia. FA 2-4*21,
FA 2-0211
Furniture Storage and Moving
Tn and From Anywhere
*«fi. ^ t i u R tJ if Cmmfm*f
C. B. PHILLIPS
IMS Prene* Art Ph. FA 2-1M1
11* N. Park Ave. Ph PA M W *

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KOM I OF 3 ROOM GROUPINGS

I Wo At McMillan's Owe You Thanks For The Wonderful Reception
Shown Us Since We Opened In Seminole County - This Is Our
Way To Show Our Gratitude For Your Support! Come Out Today
L . . THERE'S SAVINGS G A L O R E I

REFRESHMENTS - D O O R PRIZES - MUSIC

G R A N D P R IZE - 4-pc. Bedroom Suite
J u s t C o m e In And R e g i s t e r - N o thin g To Buy
You Do Not Have To Be P r e s e n t To Winl
Bring The Kiddies — Make This A F a m i ly A f f ai r

IO W D O W N P A Y M E N T -N O FURTHER P A Y M E N T S TIL JA N .I9 6 0
REGISTER
FOR 11$
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North,

CASSELBERRY |

4 - p c . Bedroom Suite
INCLUDES —

95

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• Double Dresser

Put comfort uppermost
when you buy bea­

• Matching Mirror
• Roomy Chest

ding. BE SURE of
the innerquality of

• Bookcase Headboard

every piece you buy
FULLY

REGULAR

GUARANTEED
VALUE!

EACH

Why Pay More

3 and 4 - Pc.
SECTIONALS
FOAM
NYLON

RUBBER!
COVER!

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Geneva Youngsters Take
Ceneva ha» prize winning dairy
breeders ui young Owen Cam mack
and hii two sisters.
Fifteen-year-old Owen received
a blue ribbon in the recent thaw­
ing of hit purebred Jersey cow.
"Pappy Tepper Rosebud." at the
Orancr County Agricultural Pavi­
lion. If a grand champion cow
bad been chosen in the 4-11 Club
contest, Owen's Rosebud would

have taken the pritr. • 4-M Judge
said. Rosebud took first place ia
the three-year-old class.
Winning the slate paature essay
contest for Seminole County ia an­
other of Owen's recent feats, lie
received s 523 savings bond for
his top county esisy on pasture
Improvement,
The Csmmsck girls also havt
upheld the reputation of Fair

Glades Jersey Dsiry, Twelve-yearold Catherine'* "Aim Mona Pris­
cilla" placed second and took a red
ribbon in the two-year-old cow
class at the 4-11 show. Frances, 10
the imallest Cammirk. has a fifth
place red ribbon won by her "Luke
Glady Blossom" in the competition.
Ribbons were awarded on the
basis of tha 4-H members record
books, the contestant's activities

In developing his anlmsl. the fit­
ting and conditioning of the animal,
showmanship, and the Judges'
score of the animat itself.
Owen's pasture Improvement
esasy told bow the Cammack
fields were transformed into silage
producing paature. After the land
was drained to remove water and
salt In the aoM. the Cammicks
planted five or tlx types of gras*

lo find which would thrive. Dm
hundred acres of Pangola grass
was planted in four year#, after
the natural grass was burned off.
The Cammacks have 1.100 tons e l
silage for cattle feed ia their (we
blue silos and stored ia a trench.
The Geneva prite-wlnaara a n th#
children of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Csmmsck.

W EATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday. High today near 80. Low tonight about W.
VOL. XLIX

United Pres# I .eased Wire

New Committee
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PRIZE W INNERS Frances, Owen and Catherine Canuntu-k o f Geneva showtwo o f their bovine beauties.which won honors at th «4 -li Club show at the
Orange County Agricultural Fair. Owen's "Pappy Pepper itnnehud” at left,
took a blue ribbon at the show while Catherine's “ Aim Mona Priscilla"
placed aecond in the two year old cow class. Frances' prize winner remained
at breakfast as the picture was taken at Fair Glades Jersev Dairy.
(S taff Photo)

Is Musical Taste
.Subject To Price?

News Briefs
Relieved Uf .lobs

ROME (UPI)—Thirteen Ameri­
can officers, the enlire U. S. com­
mand at the NATO base at Izmir
in Turkey, havfc been relieved of
their jobs following an investiga­
NEW YORK (UP1) — The man who popularized rock 'n tion of alleged hlark market acrod faced a showdown with his TV employer today over
livitiee, it » m learned here to­
whether money rather than art influenced hi* taste in music,
day.

Diee jock ey Alan Freed, already fired from his radio job
#or refusing to sign a statement about "payola," was sum­
moned to meet with WNEW-TV officials on business prac­

.City Mey Benefit
By Court Ruling
On Slum Clearance
"A w en t ruling by the Florida
Supreme court may have opened
the door for Sanford and other
0 municipalities t« gat federal fundi
• for siam clearance?’ City NVana
ger W arm Knowles said today.
The court's decision held that
■rban renewal, when tied to slum
clearance la a valid functioa of
government.
The ruling cleared the way for
Sanford and other cities and towns
In qualify far million* of dollars
hi federal urban renewal funds.
_ Sanford city officials will study
"w a ys which will allow them to
aharo in the federal funds.
One pos.-nble Way, according In
Knowles, m to submit a special
enabling act before the neat seeaion of tha legislature.
Tb* ruling cam# on a Tampa
*s m . The court upheld Tampa's
plan for alum clearance by a 4-1
decision. The majority decision was
that public purposes are served in
Henning up slums even if tha proV je ct benefit! tome private proper­
ty owners.

Board To Vole
On Drainage Levy
Sanford's City commission will
vote on a resolution opposing any
additional nullage levy by the
“ county lor drainage purposes if
* In to he levied county wide, at
the city commission meeting to­
night tn city hall.
A &gt;.int agreement with the
fopnty allowing the use id that
oft argued open drainage ditch for
Sanford Ave. drainage at 2Sih 51
extending north will also be voted
on. The Sanford Ave. drainage pro
biem it scheduled for discussion
between the city fathers and conn• ty commission chairman John
Krider.
Combining city and county regis.
(ration records will also be dis­
cussed with Mrs Camilla Bruce,
county registration supervisor.
The commission will hear the re
quest of Lake Minnie Estates for
permission to connect their suer
to .Sanford’s, will consider city
payment of Sanford Greyhounds
Class .t&lt; ---------baseliatl ------funds —
for ——
19C0.
-----'" w ill discuss Ilie Sanford Housing
Authority city services hilling, and
vote on adoption of a new ptumh
ini code

Officer Shoofs
Early Prowler

tice of Um ‘tig Beat show.
Jack Lynn, program manager,
and Bennet Korn, general mana­
ger. said Uieir station is particu­
larly Interested In finding out how
records are chosen for the show,
how performers are paid, and
who winds up with the money.
The Big Beat is a program
slanted toward* tern agers which
features performers who panto­
mime the words lo records played
in the background. It is a packag­
ed product entirely operated by
Freed.
Freed was fired from his WABC
raJio record
Saturday be­
cause he refused to sign a state­
ment saying he did not take
"payola," t' r word use to de­
scribe bribe* paid tn disc jockeys
by companies which want their
releases pushed.
Freed said he never took pay­
ola, hut would noi sign the state­
ment because ha considered U an
"mault" to lit* "reputation for in
tsgrity."
Freed's troubles were but one
aspect of the rapidly developing
payola scandals, tn Detroit Sun
day another tired disc Jockey held
a press conference.
Tom Clay, discharged by radio
station WJBK, admitted tie took
money to plug records and de­
fended the practice, lie said hi*
payola earnings nearly equaled
his fg.flQO-a-yvar salary, and said
it wss Just "good business."
However, Federal Communica­
tions Commissioner Robert E.
U e said the practice was clearly
a case of breaking Um law. He
•aid any station on which payoi*
is allowed can lose R* license.
At Chicago the president of the
Mutual Broadcasting System call­
ed today for a single honest pro­
gram ratings standard to replace
ratings "perpeirated by hoax, by
riggings and preplanning."
Robert F. Hurlrigh said broad
casters nes-d " i ratio: servur
that provides a solid, fund amen
tal basia for analysis and com­
parison—a »erv ice that cannot be
swa)ed or inllurticed by the per
sons paying the freight."
"1 a in also for a rating service
that give* s good rrovs section of
listeners' and viewers' reactions
— and not mumho - jumbo that
can't lie understood," Burleigh
told the Sales Marketing Elects
lives of Chicago.

Indian Killed
HOLLYWOOD (UPD—Investiga­
tor* blamed dark clothes awl a
foggy night fur the highway death
of a Seminole Indian on U. S. UI
Saturday night. Cowboy Henry
Billie, about 45. was struck awl
killed uo i)w Dania Seminole res­
ervation in West Hollywood. A
slate trooper *„id the Indian was
wearing dark clothes awl was al­
most invisible in the fog.

Equipment Izost
MIAMI (t'P I )-A Miami tfrvdg
ing (inn bad little hopes today of
refining half a millSn dollars In
equipment it said was seised by
the Cuban government. C'. C).
Moody, president of the M A M
Dredging and Construction Co.,
said the Cuban government seized
a tug flying the American flag
and other equipment on a pretext
they were illegally in Cuban wa­
ters.

Steady Prices
LAKELAND (UPlt — Florida
Citrus Mutual predicted "steady
lo stronger prices" should result
from a leveling off of grapefruit
shipments last week
General
Manager Robert W. Rutledge said
the shipments art "becoming
more normal" after being un
usually heavy in the early part of
the season, lie a. id ahout 25 per
rent of the projected total ship­
ments already have been made.

Extradition Hearing
MIAMI (DPI)—Former Dictator
Marco* Pern dimmer faced a
new estradiction hearing today on
charge* by the Venezuelan gov­
ernment of murder, torture and
embezzlement
The Venezuelan
government accused Perez Jim­
enez in documents filed last Septemtver nf ordering secret police
tn murder four men and torture
olhrra in hia nine-year dictator­
ship. It* alsti was charged with
graft and stealing millions of dot
lars from :he country's treasury.

IV

L*

Study Tomorrow
Way* to solve the county’s
drainage problem* will be discuss­
ed tomorrow afternoon by a newly
appointed five-man draining eon
Irol committee and the board of
county coin misiioners.
Serving on ther draining commitlee are Warren Knowles, A. S.
Merrill, C. S. I-ee. Harold Kastner
and M. L. Cullum.
Among the possibilities to be
studied during the afternoon ses­
sion of the meeting will be for the
federal government to match
funds with the county under the
Small Watershed program.
Under ib* new program, Uie
government matches funds with
the local government to construct
draining facilities.

Fa lavished 19U8

SANFORD* FLORIDA

Fidel Backs

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Americas Airlines........
23'k
American TAT .................... 77
American Tobacco ............. 105'k
Uallimora A Ohio .............. MW
Bethlehem Steal ................ J4W
U A 0 ................................ 70**
Chrysler ............................. &lt;34'■»
Curtiss . Wright .............. 32v*
DuPont ............
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Kastman Kodak ................. in4'»
Ford Motor
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General K k ctn e .................. #»W
General Motor* .................. M*t
Graham • Paiga..................
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Inti. T A T , .....................
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Kel's .................................. tW-13*
lavrillard ............................. 5*H
Minute Maid .................
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Penney
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Penn RR
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Royal American ................
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Sear* Roebuck
............. *OM
Standard Oil tNJI ............. 4*3*
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B 'v
The Seminole County School Stndebaker
..................... M's
Board wilt hold s public hearing U. S. Steal
ou its 195# no county school bud gel Weatmghoua* EJ.................. ••
at til a m. tomorrow in the county
school office on Commercial Ave.
County School superintendent H.
T. Milwee said this morning Ihqj
ho experts approval nf the mure
thin ft* ad-ten hurUM when It
i* sent In Tallahassee tomorrow.
County schools will receive 51,903,HL’H m slate and fedrral funds for
A Hire* isr hit and run arc idem
the July 1959 July |9fz) fiscal year. un Lake Mary Kd. and XMh M.
SJoT.Sm in county taxes. Spit,100
Saturday morning led tn tha arreat
in district taxes and 56.730 from yesterday »f Sanford Negro Thom­
other sources, tn this school sup­
as Wade.
port and maintenance budget 51.A ear driving north no Lake
HAU.OOO will he spent on faculty Mary Kd. shortly after midnight
salaries, 586.J5o for transporta­
failed to stop for a atop aign it
tion, Sdto.614 for capital outlay,
the 2uth St. intersection. It hit
500,224 to pay off debts, and 5770.043 for other * - \
-«
and re­ the side uf ■ car driven west on
2tah Ht. by Kenneth E. Byrd,
serves.
police said The autn driven by
The school board will use 53,- Byrd. 143 Country Club Dr, wss
370,859 ul last March', bond Issue thrown al another car driven cast
lo buiUI and add to school build­
on aoth St by David E. Uoyd.
ings. This will leave S-KM/JM left 103 Tangerine Dr. The car that
from the Issue by next July. In­ failed lo stop for the stop sign
terest and principal to lie paid off left the scene at the accident,
on tha bonds this year totals 5-’44,police said
051.
Hgt Hen Holler arrested Wade
Tor driving without a license, fail­
ure lo yield the right of way and
failure to stop ami render aid.

Communist
Unity Plan
HAVANA (UPD — Cuban union,
iata rebuffed Premier Fidel Catlew early today by electing #
Communist fret executive eon*mittoa for the CTC union fedora-

Public Hearing
Slated Tuesday
On School Budget

3-Car Accident
Leads To Arrest

ih t im

Masons To Meet
Tomorrow Night

Hanford'* Royal Arch Masons
will meet al 7 30 tomorrow night
in the Masonic Hall Past High
Priests wiH confer the Royal Arch
degree.
The Royal Arch Widow* will
hold their regular monthly cov­
ered di'h supper and meeting to­
morrow at 6 30 in 'ha Masonic
Hall dining room the regular
meeting date lias been changed
from the second Tuesday lo tha
fourth Tuesday of •-a&lt;ti month.

NO. 569

Unionists Rebuff Castro;
Elect Anti-Commie Board

Lions To Hear
Crop Specialist
-Sanford Lions will hear the assi'lanl vegetable crop eperialixt at
the University of Florida speak un
Inter relation.hip of agriculture
and butlnria at their noon lunch
con tomorrow. Mason Marvell will
speak at the Civic Center gathering
a« part of the natkm-wide Farm
Citv Week observance.

U. N. Plans New
Hungarian Study

Tbo oaeoutivo eommtttre cbooon
shortly after 4 a. m. by an overwhetming majority of delegates tn
tha CTC convention included only
throe supporters of ; Communistbacked "unity" plon, and all of
them Identify tbemaeJve* ae non.
Com muni*la.
Although Castro ‘vad appeal ad
directly tn Ib* ornsroottoo for unqualified adoption of th* unity
plan, only It of met* than 3.00#
dalegato* rotad agnlnat Ih* non.
Communist execttUv* alala. The
Communist* abstained.
The eon vent km recessed after
elect Ing the i m w oommlUe*. and
it appeared likely that adjournmen! would follow &lt;4*Mty.

...................
ror me uec. 4 Jaycee
Christmas march ia marked out by Paradti Mfrtidial
Curtis Dunaway. Sheriff J. 1* Hobby and Police Chief
Roy William* Uke a look at the way the paratlu will go
from First 8t. and Park Ave. Th* Jayceea will accept
late entries o f floats until Sntunlny.
(S taff Photo)

New Fire A n t Infestation
Is Reported In County
A new infestation of firs ants
was reported -preiding to the Lake
Harriet section, today, George Di­
ton. USDA inspector said.
The new infestation m i reported
over th* weekend ami local and
fedrral authorities are beginning to
worry because of the spread nf
the insects, Diion said.

Winn-Dixie, Home
Damaged By Fire
Two minor fire* during the
weekend ranted damage In tha
Winn Dixie Store on First Si and
a home at 2125 Willow Ave
Firemen reported that a defective
light fixture caused the blaze at
liie Wuin-Dixie store. w'"» damage
confined to Ibr budding. Firemen
were out 44 minulea before the
fir* was undrr control.
Late yesterday afternoon a home
owurd by James Wade received
minor (ire damage. The fire was
caused by children playing with
matches, firemen reported. I'lie
fire was confined to a closet in
tim horn*.

Capsule Hunt
Ends In Failure

Downtown Clock
7 Minutes Slow

New Art Center
Hearing Slated

VANDENBEKG AIR FORCE
RASE. Calif. (UPI) — The United
States suffered another setback ia
the xpara race with Russia Sun­
day night when the Air Force aban­
doned its search for a tiny spacn
capsule ejected from a Discoverer
satlelit* in polar ortui.
All efforts to recover the 37-by«
3.1 Inch instrument package wern
hilled with the selling sun.
The Unitrd States had hoped to
recover the capsule aa it pararhutrd earthward or pick It up in
thr vast Pacific. Naval vessels aim
had assisted in the futile search.
Thr Air Force had beped R9
seventh straight attempt at plae.
mg a satellite in orbit and recover­
ing its capsule would give the r,tlion an important apace ago
"firat.'* Neither th* U. S. nor Rus­
sia — so far at ia known — haa
managed to recover a man-mad*
objpet hurled back from an orbit.

Memo to city of finals: Please
•Tv the downtown cluck.
The familiar cluck haa been
seven minulea alow since a power
failure hit th* area tad Monday.
Some people are complaining
Members nf the legislative dele
, that they are lals fur ihrir coffee
gallon and ruunly commission and ))rrl|^
county advisors to Gov. Collins
'____
will meet "sometime later in the
week" tn recommend a successor
to David Gatchel as county *«mmisaioner (rum District 2.
Gatchel vacated the county eoiti
mission post upon being appointed
LONDON (UPI)
Most inirtxuax clerk of the circuit court h&gt; nf advert Ilament in today's LonGov Collins two week* ago. The
Times:
governor will appoint the new rorn"Wanted An authentic jeweled
inisiloner.
royal crown having value quarter
million pound*: (57UU,WWJ or more.
Steel O utput (iains
Write box F. 479."
PITTSBURG (UP!) -T h e na
lion's steel furnaces, roaring hark
after a record-amashing ltd day
strike shutdown, approached 90
per tent of capacity production
today — Um 16th day of a Taft
Thornton lutborutury reprxnentaUvea will start pol­
Hartley 10day cooling off period
lution teats o f Iwtke Monro* next Monday, City Manager
The American Iron and Steel
Warren Knuwlc* laid today.
tontxtui* estimated Ih* output of
The tochniciann will Uk* water sample# nloac *he
row ateai far (he flrat two weeks
•outh aid* o f lak e Monroe awry day from went o f the
at the Supreme Owrt hack lerailroad hridgo to a point near the Brumley Boat W o’ ka.
work order *( upward* of 3.UJ,000
Tim ulgr will supply n bunt fur Um lent#. Know lea aaid.

Wont Ad Lists
Expensive Item

I

The three unity supporter* m
th* new executive eomosittro
war* CTC Secretary General
David Salvador, Joau* Into end
Joe* M. do la Aguilera.

The olection wax denounced by
Fauation Calcine*, loading pro­
ponent of Ih* unity plan, and Army
Capt. Cuatavo Mat. leader of (ho
airline worker*' uoioo.
Cakinse charged that * n nonCommmust ilale gave important
posts to "Mujaliataa"—support are
of ih* re giro* ousted by Cnatrn
last New Year'a Day.
"The rightists and Mujaliataa
art trying to aabutago the con­
vention." he mapped. "Opponent#
The anil whose stings are harm­ of tha unity plan are an obstacle
ful to humans and animals were to the forward movement of Fidel
found in the Sanlando area about j Castro's plana,
The convention had been mark*
three weeks ago.
ing time for more than 14 bourn
Diion said that tha nrw Infesta­
when Salvador appeared to protion ia being treated with ant kill­ sent the data that had been ham­
ing heplocblor.
mered out Ui overnight cooiultn*
Idion reported that the principal liens behind the scenes.
Among tho few resolution* adopt,
danger from Ilia ants is to pas­
toral. Ha added that cows relux* rri during Ih* predawn hotira
to sat in pasture* that have been was one denouncing the "unfriend­
ly attitude" of U. 5. armed fnrre*
lid by tha ant a.
Dison urged all farmer* in during thin month's anti-Ameri­
southwest Seminole county area can riots in Panama. The conven­
who ace the ant* ur mounds to tion also voted to asses* Cuban
notify th* county agent's office workers 4 per cent of Uieir pay to
finance plans for industrialisation
it once.
"As long as we know where the of the country.
mounds are. we can bring this
menace under control," Dison
said.
According lo Dison, more than
2,300 arres in Sanlando Springs
have been treated with hrptnrhlor
thus far.

New Commissioner
To Be Discussed

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UP()
-The United Nations steering com
mittrevoted 15 In 3 lodsy to reoommHid a new airing in the General
Assembly of the lT&gt;d Hungarian
freedom revolt and iLs brutal sup­
pression by the Soviet l'moo.

The Soviet Union. Czechoslovakia
and Rumania voted against in­
cluding the item on lh« agenda.
The Untied Slates to!d the 21-nation
committee that "apparently the
• by police
|end ofU.theJack
reign Hickson
of terror on
is not in
Osk AAve
early was
this shot
morning.
prowler
and killed sight" m Hungary.
George Smith, 1413 Oak Ave. rep f *d a prowler at his home a
lit Je- after midnight, Sanford
An open hearing U ached tiled tor
police said.
"I heard a nnij* on a shed roof 7:10 p. m. Wednesday on a pro
ami the dog chased someone away. posed nrw commercial art eentrr
Ttny went toward Park Ave." i u&gt; the southwest portion a t the
•sinfl told the police
county, County Zoning Dirsesor
Lt. Hickson arrived and prompt­ I Hob llrown said today,
ly shut Um intruder—a large puo- i The proposed art renter would

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23. H)59

Lake Test To Start

HOSPITAL EXPANSION ORGANIZERS include Board Chairman A. B.
Peterson Sr. and Seminole Mcmorui Ho.xpiUJ Administrator Hurry Weir,
shown prep arin g to lounch the |&amp;00,000 t-xp.UMkni project. An urchheot lo
drnw jilamt for tho .'10 bvil addition will Ih- clioaen Dec. 8. Tho boord ut
trustees announced that tin* hospital cun more than match 822*’),000 in
fedaw.1 ftsudn lo bn ueed un the nddttion
(Stuff I'holoj

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PeyctotocM* to Asaerta
M tu B d Dinctar to tto
' Selected NMtfetoM, i t
luncheon, to **h*d;
t, like all prtotaaioH.

eared to rtcnuttog taJ
kick KkaaJ p t n i M tor
M toto Martaary CoBegg L

,j*t da yaa ttolato ««M to tto
teetiea to M ptoy?
to aor memtore aauto
I tm u m th aoaa seem to
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O C ID M U C U to M C I

Pfcraldaaa tad lawyer* i t I n
---------- a to r prnfeaetoeal b m
l privately a i k t tor
_ m tbla very point
ay have i p n t 3i ycara
BtoMtof wp • thrlvto* practice,
i t o (toy have logged for tha time
v to o tto ir aoaa would follow to
C atr laofatopt.
"Dr. C raw , think of tto advant­
age*," (toy will aay. "Junior
cm to aUrt oat wtora I have toft
00. Ato we’d to oafil, too, By havlag tto aama surname.'*Bat Juniar may want to ears*
a t a faiturr to hia own right.

Jehovah Wilness
Meet Set Nov. 20
la s h Stafford, presiding mtoiitcr
to tto Laka Monro* congregation
to Jetovgh’a WIid u h i , baa torn
placed Is charge of the equipment
departmeat for tto semi-annual
Florida No. B circuit aaaembly to
to told In Be Auguitinr, Nov. JO-21,
to tto Caatoo to Llgbtnar Moocum.
Stafford commented that bit de­
partment will to itaffed by voluntoera. Ha predicts that about 200 of
tto 1200 mlniitara that a rt expect­
ed to attend the aiiembiy will voltotoer tto ir aervicea free to one of
tto more than JO department! aet
op to handle tto operation of tto
aiiembiy.
R. J. boteon, an aiiociata millator. will apeak concerning the
prop ecy of Daniel on the Friday
evening program.
According to Stafford tto highMght of tho aiiembiy will to the
lecture "When la God'a Will To Be
tv w ii'o -"w T .'r* ._ T r " " j * " ”
Sund.u
-l 3
! ; . mJ B.Un*.,y J ? ^ dUlr)ct »up«rVisor, J, W. Kilion.
Btafford estimates that about K
dalcgltca from Sanford will allend
Ito aiaembly in order lo learn bet­
tor bow to "Do The Divine Will"
which U the theme of the aiiemWy.

Hospital Notes

"O r. Crane, 1 don't want la ride
Dad'a coattail*.'* be may eonfcai
__ I interview him privately.
*Td rather enter a field m e re
I am not known. Then, if I mtt
rood. M will all be duo to my w*n ’
etfofti end I II get tto fell erode.
“ But if I go to with Dod. peoplei
will olwaya aey to paved tto way j
‘ I wXK tbwo never get any
pratoe.**
So pleaae remember two lawi
of Vocational Guidance, namely
(1) CM (tore fusteK wMb tto
moatext.
(2) Inflate your eon'a ego 1*111
your profeatoo or to will NEVEB
like it.
m nr n
u u a a y t m is g
Everybody kaa thia tattoo acroai
bia cheat:
"I WANT TO PEEL IMPORT
ANT."
When 1 recently inteniewed a
•erica of auceeaaful mortician* a t
to tow they firat got tote reeled
in becoming a mortician, 1 found
that tto ambulaoco tipped L&lt;
•cole*.
“ When I waa a kid," * at the
unual reply, ‘*1 waa befriended by
our local mortician.
"He tile d me to help him «nr
day whea to waa ahorthaoded at
a funeral.
"And to praiaed me, saying I'd
make a good mortician. Then he
let me drive tto ambulance on
an emergency call.
And it wai tto grcatcat thrill
of my life to whix along with
tto airea terraining and the red
light flickering.
"Everybody got out of my way
and f waa tto big ihot on tto
highway.; 1 never got over that
thrill, »o I decided to enter Morluary College.”
Moreover. J have found that the.
men who go into medicine or deniutry have often been predisposed
in (avor of tboie professions even
before the age of 1J yeara.
So our Vocational Guidance
need* to move down into grade
ichool, lor it now u limited chiefly
to bigb school and college age
group*.
Intrigue the intereit of grade
achooleri with your ttouuairy or
dental lab atxategy or your ainbulanc* aireni, and you tbua "git
there luiteat”. Then remember
that uiiivar*ai tattoo on every,
bods’* cbeit:
For further airalegy. aend for
my "Vocational Guidance Kit.”
cncloiing a itamped return an
velope, piue 20c (nonprofit).
It contain* an ''Inirovert-Extroren Tell*' and other Rating
Scale*

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R. McGavoek and Staff Sgt. Rob,r t ** J°nes, ton of Mr. and Mr*.
«*"«•
of toiogwood re c
efllly joined ui "Exerciae Heaven
Sent" a field training exercise
in Germany. The Eighth Infantry
Division exercise included a m i n
parachute Jump, to Inaure com­
bat rradmeM.
Eighteen-year old Pvt MrUavuck attended Foreit toko Aca­
demy In Maitland. He i* the *&lt;m
of Mr. and Mra, Richard K. Me
Uavock of Allsmonto Spring!.

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NOVEMBER IJ
N ew School Delayed
Admlaiiana
TALLAIIASHKK (UPI) — An
John Sclioendurf, DaBary
Margaret Price, Lake Monro* attempt to speed up conttrurtuin
of the new University of South
Frederick Hardy. Sanford
Florida at Tampa waa tempora­
Richard Dykes, Sanford
rily stymied today by State Budget
toon Mobley, Sanford
Deborah Diana Grlner, Sanford Director Harry Smith.
Suaan drum bach, DeHary
Flora Rergitrum. Dellary
R. R. Thorn**, Sanford
Rettie Man llynn, Sanford
Ada Smith, Oviedo
lllvmltaal*
Howard Hood, Sanford
1-dlie Davis, Altamonte
Spring*
Barth* Luw«, Sanford
Barbara to* Johnaon, Sanford
Johnny Allred. Sinlord
William Dychei, Sanford
NOVEMBER It
.*-tmlvvlnn
Doro.pi) 'lackey, Sanford
Sutan ISacoti, ' cneva
l iu p u iia n l new
Emma Dorr, Sanford
fn c tu a b o u t . . .
Zalie Amleraon, Sanford
Patay Menuiy, Sanford
Rick Fitr
-lord
’i»
Mr. and
Hobby Ander
•on, fianfu
,i daughter
Mr. and M n. Gjorga Hodge,
Lake Monroe, a daughter
DUmUvaU
Roberta (iat.hcl, Sanford
Dong Angel, Sanford
John Morgan, Sanford
Robert Allwork, DeBary
Debirah Diane Griner, Ban
today tome claim that uhtruiwd
foril
aaimal fata build up cbolc«i«rol in i
Marie lievrman. DeBary
ihe blood, while n/ueiurafcd vege­
Mm &lt; :il toyrtle and baby,
table oila may help reduce cholttSan..
uiol. Since evidence w still iikoaMra. . oca Allman ami baby,
Sanford
elutive. your dtxtor it the one to
Candonr Wharton, Sanlord
ad v i m you on (hit.
Elms Bieaon, Sanford
But you should know that Mrv
NOVEMBER IB
Filbert's
Mat gat um u made liom
Admiattowe
only the lineal vegetable oiti, whkh
Margaret toe, Sanford
contain no cbolaaterol and ai*
Louise Jcnkina, Sanford
10*; mtcimainl Mr*. Filbert'! it
Lucille Morgan, Sanford
couched with vhamini A and D.
Xing McCall, Sanford
it highly digestible, low in tall.
Jam es Levi, Sanford
Mildred Babcock, Sanford
Result: a mutinous, htulik/ul
Dismissal*
source of qukk food energy , • .
Lyle Lavender, Sanford
a product you caa enjoy with « »
Margaret Lee. Sanford
fij*nc4. Compaie Mra. Filbert's
Mary Holcombe, Sanford
to any spread, at any price.
Richard Dykea, Sanford
Soph,* Went, Sanford
Dorothy Mackey. Banford
Mrt. mart’s MariariN
Robert ohnaon, Sanford
Fa&lt; goto aatiag.. . and good haeithl
\ Emma Miller, Sanford
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Merchants Offer Specials
And Extra Shopping Hears
t
mercht»nta will «tart wekomln*
»hopper» officially tomorroTi’i « " “own,own »torea staying open
untu o p. m.
Thy atorca will keep the** apecial Frt°*y ■nopping houra until Chriatmaa and

the merchanta aay Friday night apeciala
will highlight the extra hour achedule.
Aa a guide for ahoppera. The Herald
today ia featuring a apecial Chriatmaa
Gift Guide Section to aid in eeieeting
aomething for that "apecial" person.

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WEATHER: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers becoming less numerous tonight and Friday. High today, 75-80. Low tonight ia mfal t f »
VOL XLIX
United Press leased Wire Kalabliahed 1908
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1959
SANFORD* FLORIDA
Ka

Bulletin
PITTSBURGH (UP!) — The nalion'i major Heel companiei an­
nounced a new proposal (or setdement of their bitter contract dis­
pute with the United Steelworkers
today hut the union promptly re­
jected it.
Hie USW action virtually doomed
voluntary arttlemrnt o( the hiatorymaking controversy during the to­
day truce ordered by the U. S.
Supreme Court in Ihe llSday walk­
out of soo.ooo union members.
The companies proposed an eco­
nomic package which it estimated
would coat them 30 cent* an hour
per man over a three-year period.
They coupled It with a plan o(
negotiation and arbitration for *eldement of the thorny local working
condition* isape. which appeared
the chief stumbling block in the
road of settlement.

Low Bid On Sanford Ave.
Widening Is $298,381
Tlie county got a good price todu.v tin the widening
of Sanford Ave. from 25th St. to Ginderville aa the low
bid of $298,381.19 wits one of three bids Mow the coat
estimutc for the job.
Bids were opened on the project at Tnllahaaaee this
morning and County Atty. Mack Cleveland Jr. reported
that 11 firms bid on it.
Apimrrnt low bid was submitted by R. B. Tyler Co.
of Louisville, Ky. Two others below the original estimate
of $333,000 were placed by C. A. Meyer Paving ‘Co. of
Orlando at $3M.0."&gt;9.85 and by W. H. Armston Co., Inc.
of Dunedin at $317,359.67.

Thin project U in the budget an part ot th« county's
$1 million bond issue and the below-coat eatimate bid
was taken aa nn indication thnt “a little extra money"
may be aaved for application to other propneed Improra*
menta.
This project will result in the four ianiny of Btfk
ford Ave. from 25th to Ginderville. giving acceaa to thy
Naval Station and downtown traffic, which has incroao
ed greatly.
Construction will include paving of the etreot, ph*«
all drainage lines and curbing involved.

News Briefs

Cl

Production To Stop
CDR. NORMAN M. MCINN1S was given a aendoff dinner at Sanford's
First Presbyterian Church to mark the commander's coming departure
from Sanford. .Mrlnnis will leave the presidency of the church's Men's
Bible Class ns well as hia VA 11*3 commander’s post Nov. 25. Giving &gt;lcInnis a Bible is class Vica President Joel Field as Secretary-Treasurer
Robert Deane looks on. The commander will go to Whitby Island, Wash.,
and VAH-123. Capt. F. G. Edwards, formerly with SHAPE in Paris, will
replace him at the Sanford Naval Air Station.
(Stnff Photo)

Three Lost Boys
Found In Woods

I p. m. Stocks

DETROIT (UPI) — Ford Motor
Co. announced today it is discon­
tinuing production of Its Edsel lines
of ears which were Introduced only
two year* ago.

Ship Fire
SAVANNAH. Ga. (UPI) ----- A
Dutch freighter loaded with paper
pulp, resin* and cotton caught fire
in Savannah narbor early today
hut the blaze was brought under
control in less than two hours. The
ship, identified as the Loppcrsum.
was lied up at an Atlanta Coait
Line Railroad wharf.

. Inspections To Halt

NEW YORK tu r n - Stock
LAKELAND (UPI) — The atate
price* at l p m.:
Cl
'was expected to stop inspecting
American Airline* ............. 2 t't fruit in inlra state shipment today
on Ihe suggestion of tne Citrus
American T A T
........ 7*
The commission rec­
American Tobacco
.... lav Commission.
ommended Ihe action to Agricul­
llaltimore A Ohio
.... 41 ture Commissioner Nathan Mayo
Bethlehem Steel
...... M'. Wednesday tiecause of a court in­
Three South Seminole youngsters are back in school C A O
....... 70'* junction brought by Ihe Lake Coun­
today after being lost in a dense wooded area near Lake Chrysler
....... 6t&gt;, ty Citrus Sale* Inr. of Leesburg.
Brantley moat of last night.
Curtiss &lt; Wright
....... 32 *•
The three boys, Randy and Gregory Pfeister, ages 7 and
Blocked
............. 2fi»‘s Effort
Ill* AN'I) OVER goes Sanford Police S g t. Ben Butler as FBI Special Agent
9 and Bryan Collins, 9, live in the Like Brantley area and are DuPont
WASHINGTON (LTII
The
Kastman Kcdak ................... 99'* Commerce Department ha* block­
Bill Eddy stands ready to catch tha flying policeman. Former Notre Dame
a members of the Seventh Day Adventists school.
. . ................ 71'• ed an effort by the Soviet Union
and Green Hay Packer football player Larry Coutre gave Butler Ihe free
j After leaving schopjyesterday ford Motor
ride in th(Ot*nonstrutlon of defensive tactics at the FBI elaaaea here yes­
buy '»• y&lt;toat*i
irth 4if Anirrl
£ . . . . &gt; S&gt;
■.ti^
'Jjte
d it» tpeneral tXyiirlt:
ran stvitpo!-. ste«.
department
terday.
Cniltr* headed yesterday'* instruction.
(Staff Photo)
3D*
lake a walk in is*jwTO w , ;jr7 "
said Wednesday night the appli­
3'«
■
...V
's.til
r
O
rakani
.
Paige
.
going
around the lake and kept
cation* were disapproved under re­
Int. T A T
. 40'* gulation* prohibiting shipment to
around in circlee."
Set's
..................
■U« Ml Communist countries of material*
At suppertime, \uilr parent* be
...............
. 40‘* Having strategic value in wartime
came worried, called tbe school l-orillard
. 21'i
Circuit Court Judge Voile Wil and Ihe sheriff* office and asked Minute Maid ..............
Unity Responsible
Penney
............
it:
liam* today di*mi**ed a arcond de lor help in locating them.
MONTGOMERY. Ala (DPI) _ |
A search party was organiied. Penn HK
gree murder charga against a San
.........
,. In*
lord Negro woman on the advice by Sheriff J. I.. Hobby, members Royal American ................. t 1. Sen. Spessard I.. Holland said
of the A*»i*tant State'* Attorney. of the nearby forest l-iki- Acad Sear* Roebuck
...
.vo • Wednesday night Ihe .-muth'* unity
Annie Ruth Shaw had been ac­ emy. and Lake Brantley resident*. Standard Oil tN J) ..
Ui'n wa* largely responsible for the
Some 50 persons combed the Studebaker
cused of stabbing her husband. K.
2 6 * . sucre** of thr last session of Con-1 WASHINGTON (UPI)—A feder- winch were filed with Ihe court licera accused of misconduct, was
..........
imi capable of being Impartial ia
I). Shaw during November of last area around the lake from about U. S. Steel
............
!M'« gross. Holland said the new labor al judge h** been asked to oust months ago.
They said "no reasonable hope llidfa'a case.
7 p m until 2 a. m. today when Weitmghouse Kl. . ..
OH' &lt; management art, economy in gov­ James H lloffa as president of
year.
ernment and the cutback in forBoard members are "stooges"
of substantial reform of the Team
Assistant State's Attorney Tom the boy* were found.
flgn aid would not have Iwen the Teamster Union ami bring him xtrr movement ran he entertained of the Teamster chief and would
"We were just about ready to
Waddell Jr., asked Judge Williams
realized "without Southern sup to trial on corruption charge*.
while James It lloffa and hi* cron­ "whitewash" any charges against
to dismiss the case because '*wr call tt quits." said Charles Bee Boosters Club
port "
Tlie request was nude Wednes­ ies control (lie administration of him, the rank and file teamsters
just don't have enough evidence i t r, a l.ake Brantley resident and
said. They charged that lloffa con­
onr of the members of Ihe search
on how the man died.”
day to U. S District Court here the international organization."
Meets Tonight
Budget -Problem
Tile reliel group argued that the spired to rig hia own election to
"He could have (lied from hic­ party.
by Godfrey P. Schmidt, attorney union's general executive board, the 550,000 a year union presidro"We kept calling their names
Tile Seminole High Boosters'
AUGUSTA. Ga. (UPI) - P r ts i
cups for all we know," Waddell
over and over again without get Club will make plans for 4 Dec. dent Eisenhower today intensified tor 12 rank anil file teamsters
which normally would Iry union of-Icy.
said after Ihe dismissal.
ting an answer. It waa a cold I football barbecue at their meet­ hi* effort* to whip the big fed­ The group asked Federal Judge
night and we feared the worst," ing tonight. All parents and espe­ eral budget for the nett local F. Dickinson L ite In name an
Bee/er said.
cially parrnls of football players year Into final »liapr before he de impartial board of eiamlnrrs to
"But shout 1 a. m. we heard are urged by club president Gor­ part* for Europe Dee 3
hear 161 charges of misconduct
shouts coming from a clearing in don Bradley to attend the I p. m.
Th* Preredent obviously U hav­ against lloffa and report bark on
the woods and then* they were meeting. Football coach Jim Pig- ing to spend more lime resolving their verdict.
huddled together, cold and hun­ *»H will show film* ot the Bishop Intra-servire differences over the
They said neither lloffa nor the
gry." he said.
Moore game at Ihe gathering in big military budget than in year* teamster*' exrrutiv* board had
It aeem* ihe Uuv« boy* weie Nrminole High'* musir room.
past.
done anything about the charge*
Sanford Kire Chief today urged
all resident* to he especially care­ flying kites in the area and just
Many of the tviwwritera in San called Ihe m relinj one of the
lost
their
way.
"Wj
decided
to
ful during Ihe furthcoming winter
ford were •, "t for about 20 "largest" in many months.
months ol checking oil heaters to just huddle together and wait for
A door prize of a dressed turkey
daylight and then go home," they
minutes Hus morning a* some 92
prevent fires.
wai swarded to Mrs. Ila llouv
said.
"With ihe euld weather coming
secretaries suit their employer* liolder bill ll.e must unusual prize
The hoy* weren't scared in til*
in, the biggest percentage id our
were guest* at the n.unth'y meet camr as * surprise
least
.
.
just
rold
and
hungry.
fires now will he due to faulty oil
Mrs Florence Mapes, secretary
Ing of the Chamtwr of Commerce
heaters.'' Cleveland said.
for Ihe rounly agent, was a
Coffe
Club.
He urged residents to make sure
Charlie Morrison, public rela­ shucked young lady when she wa*
all heaters are checked carefully
tion* director for Ihe clumber, presented with a live rlilckcn.
and cleaned before they are light
However, Mr*. Mape* had the
ed
choice of exchanging the bird for
"Make sure there is no oil leak­
a dressed turkey
ing from the flues and be sure
Among the secretaries who a t­
your flue is in good working con­
tended the coffee were Mrs. Er­
dition." Cleveland added.
With the hunting reason schedul­
ma Anderson, Miriam Atkey, Bev­
The Kire Chief also reminded all ed to open Saturday the County
erly Bender, Mildred Chorpening,
residents on Ihe importance of Judge’s office ha* been "swamp­
Marylatu
Danyluk,
Larrainc
ratling Ihe department before ed" with person* wanting to get
Deane.
Patty
Galchel.
Ann
burning leaves during Ihe windy their licenses.
.Seminole County holds the record Haynes. Mrs. R E. Higgins, Mrs.
months ahead
low for Ihe number of forest fire* Irene Jones, Voia Lambertaon,
Mrs. Letha Fowler, office secre­
in Ilia slate this year a* it ha* Sue Loechall, Mrs. Andrew Detary reported that over auo hunting
for a number of years. According Will. Masine Fkern, Marion
license* have b«en sold over the
In Hanger Boh larveritt of the Flor­ FarrlU, Mr*. ,. Fowler.
past two months with approximate­
ida Forest Service. Ihe rounty ha*
ly 75 sold yesterday.
Aria Lundquist, ’ mi.se Malone,
had «7 fire* in 1939, it had 105 in Floreoee J. Mape*. Polly Milam.
Mrs Fowler said 573 stale be
1951.
Mrs. A. Mosel, Maude Ramsey,
enses have been «old and 257 coun
Levrrill, speaking to the Green Ruth Scott, Mar Sheppard, Polly
ly license*.
Bar members of Lake Mary Scout Jack Smith, Dorothy Swain, Mar­
County liren** telle for 52 ou aod
Troop 2(2 at their meeting last ian William*, " rs . Janie Shoe
Casselberry developer Hibbard $7 50 for a tiat* license.
Cauelberry said today that he
night, said that six of 10 fire* are maker. Mr*. Selma Gonzales,
the result of carelessness.
will build 606 homes next year in
Ruby William*. J,a n Staflord and
A film wa* shown stressing the Mrs. Camilla Brue*.
the • town's Lake Kathryn Park ' B ( ) r b e C U e , B O Z O O T
importance of preventing (ires and
A plat of lire Iota was filed in
methods of handling ihe lire moat
To
Be
Saturday
Plea For Rezoning
the rounty clerk's office yester­
effectively once it ia spotted.
Sanford's Congregational Christ,
after the Casselberry Town
Th* ranger urged scouts to ad­
I t day
Council approved thr (ot plan ian Church Friendship League will
vise the public of Ihe necessity in To Be Heard Again
Tuesday The 600 three bedroom hold a ch.tken barbecue on the
reporting any fire immediately to
The City Commission will meet
homes are the beginning of 3,000 church grounds Saturday. Pro
the Service by phoning TK I (551. with the city lulling hoard at
houses u&gt; go to the l.ake Kathryn ceeds from the barbecue and af­
TIIE FIRE ANTS ARE HERE, USDA Central Florida Diatrirt Peat Con­
Keeping Florida Green" ia an­ I p m. today to discus* a request
ternoon bazaar will be used So
area. Ca*«elberry said.
other project of th* troop which i* Iota on Sanford Ave. between 23th
trol Supervisor Cart Smith told Seminole County farmer* at a Farm Bureau
The home* in thr 512.000 to help furnish th* parsonage.
led by Hank Demers.
lots on Sanford A
between 23th
dinner meeting. Smith (minted out the aoiithweat county area where
Tickets may be purchased at
516,000 bracket wig have one and
In other bureneta at th* meeting, aod Mth streets. Realtor W. M
United
State*
Agriculture
Dept,
and
Slate
Plant
Hoard
peraonncl
have
tww bath* aod a l will be air coo the grounds. Tbe first tarving
th* 13 members present planned for Dietrichs baa asked that th* Iota
biMsii working to control the stinging anta. State Plant Board Inspector
tfitkxsed Tbe terrazso doors sod will be at 5 p m. The Ethel Root
i Camp e-cide at Camp Ia no- be rezooed troin residential so
Charles Youtaey, center, and USDA ln*| xtor George Deain answered
eement block walla will be lop Ctrrie la tponvo'ing the bazaar
,chee, Nov. 27 29, and a meeting that a neighborhood grocery and
ifUMlions about Um anta.
(.Staff Photo)
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t neat Uoadajr aiyhi
he b**kk «

Murder Charge
Is Dismissed

Teamster Group Asks Federal Judge

To Oust Hoff a As Union President

Fire Chief Warns:
Check Oil Heaters

Secretaries Leave Keys

For Coffee Club Break

Hunting License
Office 'Swamped'

600 Homes Planned
At Casselberry

Forest Fire Toll
In County Low

The Sanford DrBary entertain­
ment Assn, opens its concert aerie*
al I p. m. today In the Civic Cen­
ter with a performance by Ihe Slot
son Glee Club.
Ticket* for ihe concert may be
purchased at the door and season
tickets also will b* available. Tbe
ticket sale* cum mute* urged (hot#
who already have paid for season
ticket* tail who have not picked
them up to get them at tonight'*
concert.
The .Stetson Glee Club, directed
by Harold Giffin, will be (be first
of a aeries of outstanding attrac­
tions including the Florida Sym­
phony. scheduled Feb. I, and thn
Joae Greco Spanish dance troupe.

Torrential Rains
Hit Southeastern
Portion Of State
MIA3II (UPf) —Torrential r .jw
continued to faU across southeast Florida today, flooding many
sections of Dad*. Broward and
Palm Beach counties.
Ocean Ridge, a community t6
miles smith of Palm Beacb, im­
ported seven inchew of rain la tbe
'.’(hour period rod mg at M;10
a. m. today. Moat of it fell to 6
two hour period Wednesday eight.
Pompano Beach had nearty four
inches ia a 90-minute period.
Rainfall was generally abort two
inches ia corumuaMiee from Palag
Beach to Miami.
IJUIo letup was la sight lor lb*
arcs for the real of the day.
The Weather Bureau said fee
»how*r# were triggered by a eold
front which stalled at Lake Okee­
chobee Wednesday.
A maa* of warm air from tie
Southwest today routed a record
November cold wave,
Tit* Weather Burraa said th*
last effects of the arctic (rant that
art record temperatures and left
font deep -nows when it reached
thr East Coast were fading fast.
Temperatures acmes the natioa
climbed alowly above th* normal
seasonal average.

Two Orlando Men
Hurt In Wreck
William K Metcalf of Orlando,
who suffered a fractured pelvla
in a south Seminole County auto
accident early yesterday, wa*
reported to be in good condition
at Orange Memorial Hospital last
night.
The early morning crash hap­
pened when Metcalf tried to make
a turn from old highway 441 onto
the new 441. Th* car left the road
at about 60 m p h. and struck a
pine tree, wrecking it. said High­
way Patrolman M. T. Crawford.
Metcalf also suffered arm la­
cerations and a passenger. Ken­
neth Pierre received severe forehead lacerations, Crawford said.

Church Schedules
Sale A t Altamonte
The womrn of Christ Episcopal
Church of Longwood will sponsor
a rummage sal* Saturday in the
parking lot by Ihe food market at
Allamont* Springs, from • a. m.
to 3 p. m.

Oviedo Qualifying
Deadline Nov. 28
Oviedo City Clerk T. L. Liny*
pointed out today that any can­
didates who wish to eager lbs
Dec. 1 city eiectiaa fur mayor or
councilman must qualify by Nor.
7$ Candidate*
ay qualify at

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Mteh. (UPI) - Fortner
• t a m l Motori President Harlow
, « • Curtice, an iraa-willed Industrial titan, grieved like ■ until
I n r i boy today tv ar the death at
• *Wfy deaf friend1’ killed by a
•to t Curtica fired at a duck.
Parm er CM Vice Prealdcat
Barry W. Anderson waa itruek by
Ito chars* from Curtlca'a sun
Wednesday when to ilood up in a
deck Mind and stumnled Juit a*
CWtke polled the trigger.
I t o Malt tore away the upper
right portion of Anderaon'* head.
9 t lout consciousness ImmediateIp aad dtod about an hour later
w tta Curtice and other hunting
aampaakmi carried him toward
t o p an the Canadian mainland.
Cuetlc*. Anderaon, Georse Kenand Arthur Brown, a DetroU
■reprrtentative, had
•te a hunting together at an exatolivc 7,600 acre preaerva owned
I f K an ed y 'i Xelaey-Hayea Wheel
Co. af Detroit, oo St. Anne Iiland.
I t o Mend I* at the juncture of the
■L Clair llv a r and Lake St. Clair
oddeb farm the International boun­
d a r y to t tenon Mtehlgaa and OnIt teak the party about an hour
to pet from the duck blind to the
torotto# lodge by truck and boat, a
iU M c e of about four miles.
Wtoa they arried oo the Cana­
dian mainland with Anderaon’*
tody. Curtice talked to Canadian
ffttm c la l police for about an hour
M d than ruabad to tho American
awe to the international water* and
d m e to Anderson's home a t Ann
•!€«.• iooui
90 mil
Altoc# Mich.,
about to
m ilts away.
"1 am deeply grieved,’1 Curlier
« U an arriving at tho ,Anderson
tom e to roneola the widow
wido of hi*
"Harry Anderaon waa my

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IOCHUTER, N-Y. (tlPI)-El-

w ar Burnham, who guided Pur*
am UatveraKy to a perfect leannn to 1M», ha* consented to fe­
es head coach of the Uni-

of Rochester oven though
■■ J» to * ton retirement age

very dear friend for many year*."
He then went iniide and talked
privately wlUi Mrs. Anderaou for
about 20 minuter before he left for
hia own homo at Flint, another to
mile trip. At home, friend* shielded him from reporter* but prem­
ised he would meet with them to­
day.
Curtice and hi* companioaa have
tinted duck* on the openins day of
the Ontario m ssosi at tho aame
1prrserv* every year far elghl

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Florida Cities
Study New Slum
Clearance Ruling

about la quit

for the day when the accident oc­
curred.
Witnesses (old tiw lam e story
Curtice himicU related to Ontario
Constable Owen Collin* who queiHoned him about tha accident.
"He said b t had Uk*n aim on the
lead duck In a flight and pulled the
trigger ju it ai Anderaon atumbled
in front of hi* gun," Collins said.
The lodge operator laid Ander­
son may have become "excited" at
sight of the ducks overhead.
Collins tald there appeared to be
no doubt that tt was an accident,
but that there probably would be
an Inquest anyway. He said tha
matter had been turned aver to
Canadian Crown Ally. S. A. X.
Logan and that the question of an
Inquest would be discussed today.
A neighbor of the Anderaou, Dr.
Albert C. Kerlikowike of the Uni*
venity of Michigan Hospital, broke
lbs new* to Anderson’* widow.
Ha said "aha sensed something
wrong as soon u I walked to" and
asked "Curley, la eomethlng wrong
—hai eomethlng happaaad to Har­
ry?"
But he said aha took tha new*
well — "She la a alurdy woman,
capable of standing on her own
feet."
Anderaon, who** body waa sent
to Ann Arbor whara be lived since
retirement in 1U«, wae GM vice
president in charge of personnel.
He would have been M on Christ­
mas Day.
Curtice, nicknamed "R ed," re­
tired Aug. to, 1VM, two weeks after
hi* Mth birthday and after 44 year*
with GM. Ha bacama president of
Ihe world's largest corporation
when Charlea X. Wilson left to be­
come secretary of defense In 1W.

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TALLAHASSEE fUPI) - Ftorida's cities studied ways today
to take advantage of a Stole
Supreme Court ruling which will
allow them to than to federal
funds far alum clearance.
Apparently only • tow of them—
Tampa, Tallahaiaoe and the M
municipalities to Dade County—
will he able to de ae any Unto

HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL PROCEEDS ware presented to Southaide
Elementary School P.T.O. president Don Balen at a school Parent Teacher
Organiutlon meeting Tuesday night. Carnival chairman Mrs. Cheater
Guerry presented the check for 91,838.68 while attorney Ken McIntosh,
left, and P.T.O. aecretary Mre. Ruth Carlton looked on. McIntosh wa* the
main speaker a t the meeting attended by about 200 parents and teachers.

Quotable 'Outstanding' Farmer
Quotes Talks To Kiwanians
The Seminal* County Farm-City
Weak program began aarly when
Florida's Outstanding Y o u n g
Farm er yesterday told Hanford XIwanlana "What Agriculture Means
To Kvary American."
Jack Collier, of Ocala, Jaycea
farmer award winner for lU t gave
the first of four talks on agriculture
to he heard by Sanford civic cluba
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Son. 3. through next Tuasday.
William FulbrigM (D-Ark.) discus­ Development of water facllilies
sing President Eisenhower's plans and conservation of topsoil were
to visit Europe and the Middle emphasised by the Marlon County
fsrmar. The 344 million people ex­
lo s t:
"1 wish Elaonho t r would taka pected to live In our country hy
experts Instead of trieudo on Uio IMS wilt need more food, Collier
said. This means more water will
top."
be needed. New Industrial devel­
NEW YORK - A city weights opment* also concentrate where
and m anure* Inspector quoted by there la abundant water, Collier
butcher Moony SeUgmen to ■ pointed out.
Miakedown far monthly pay m enu
For each United males eititen
to the short-weight scandal:
there are now about three acres of
"If you don't pay up you will tillable land In Ihe nation. Tha
have to give IS ounce* to ths country's average depth of topsoil
pound, and you know you can't for growing la about six or seven
exist that way."
Inch** v.So you see wa are only
inches away from starvation," Col­
FLINT, Mich. — rofiner Gen lier said, pointing nut that Japa­
eral Motors President Harlow If. nese and Korean soil has already
CurUce after bo accldentaly shot been eroded down to bare rock.
end killed bis friend, farmer UM
Telling ihe richness of Florida
Vice President Hsrry W. Ander­ agricultural resources, Collier said
son:
that the stale's VM.bOO acres of
• i am deeply grieved. Harry cilrus make a Hit- largest citrus
Anderaon was my very dear producing area in the world. Flor­
ida has SSQ registered herds of
friend for many years."
purebred beef cattle, 300 mllliun
acres of fore*! land; 28 race­
horse breeding (arms in Marion
County alone. Limestone in the soil
sttracted the horse breeders to
Marion County, the young farmer
■aid.
"When we attempt tn introduce
new Industries in our communities
At ths November meeting of the we must never saorifice agrlculUnited Lutheran Church Women lure, for it is Ihe hand that has fed
of Sanford'a Good Shepherd Luth­ us in Ihe past and the hand that
eran Church, several projects were will feed us in the future," Collier
said.
approved to be completed for the
Sanfurd civic club speakers ob­
holiday aeason.
serving the fifth annual national
Clothing la being collected to b* Farm City Week Nov. 20 M will be
sent tn Lutheran World Itallof. This Dr. II. H. Clarke, Professor of
col let- turn wilt end Sunday, Nov. 22. 1Agricultural Economic* at the UniFor the December project a don­ i verslty of Florida who will speak
ation of wrapped Christmas gifts at Ihe Civitan Club meeting to­
from lha women will he sent to the night, anil Maiun Marvel, Assistant
Lutheran Children's Hume and the Veielahle Crop Specialist at the U.
Home for the Aged.
The nest U. L. C. W. meeting
will he held December 8 at the
imme &lt;jf Mrs. Cleata Hatfield with
Sira. Virginia Hrtasey serving as
en hostess. At that meeting tho
Christmas boxes will be prepared
Tor mailing. failed Frees la to n a lto u l
NEW YORK— Normas Thomas
ala-lira* presidential candidate of
the Socialist P ty, accusing some
group* la this country of trying
to oontlnuo the -old war:
"To tha military M moans such
power and prestige as they never
before enjoyed la actuto w ar."

Holiday Projects
Planned By Church

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THE F A.MOl'S Christiani Sisters will be coming to Suntom tomorrow to perform in the King Piothei* Circus
with allow* ut 3.30 mid 8 p,m. on the American Legion
grounds on U.8. 17-1*11, The circus will ho sponsored by
tha 40 Sl 8 Club of the Legion.

of Florida who will talk to the
Lions at the Tuesday luncheon. Dr.
Clarks waa scheduled to spaak to
the Jaycecs this noon.

Bryan M. Grady
Dies At 63 Bryan M. Grady, 63-ytaroId
2418 S. Willow Ave. resident died
Wednesday in Seminole Memorial
hospital, after a short illness.
The former accountant was a
member of All Souls Catholic
Church, a World War One vete­
ran, and a member of Veterans'
Barracks 488 of Sanford, lit
served on the Mexican border In
1914. Mr. Grady came to Sanford
from .Miami In 1954.
Surviving are bis wife Mri.
Minnie B. Grady of Sanford; a
brother, Thomas C. Grady of Mi­
ami; a niece, Mr*. Leland Jackson of Mscon, Ca.; two nephews.
Trank* M.JHrafly
Miami and
Thomas 17 Grady, who is with
(hr Marines at Quantico, Va.
Funeral Mast will be at 9:30
a. m. tomorrow at All Souls, with
Rev. Richard Lyons officiating.
Burial will be In Highland Mem­
ory Gardens, Forest City. The
Rosary will be recited tomorrow
night at Brissun Funeral Home.

Postmasters Plan
Meeting Sunday

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UP TO 42 MILES PER GALLON
delivered In
Sanfurd

Have you,
or has someone
you know,
just moved to a
newhome?
Your Welcome Wagon
Koataas will call with
g ift* a n d f r la n d ly
greeting* from tha com­
munity.

E*ca "Law
Sundays

C hannel

Seminole County Future Farmera of America are planning a
Greenhaod party, parent and son
banquet, a party at Rock Spring!
and a Christmas party for their
activities this year.
The Seminole chapter will send
four boya to tha state convention
in Daytona Beach and two to
forestry camp. Softball, horse­
shoes, public speaking, quartet,
parliamentary -&gt;r edure and barmonlra event* with other chapters
A government study found th a t1 are planned. The state FFA gives
annulment and divorce ra id are awards lo county chapters that
highest and (he probability of sec­ lead In activities. The Bemlnole
ond and third marriage* greatest j branch won a superior award last
among women who were wed for year.
the first lime at the age of IS
Dates have not been set for tha
or younger.
parties.

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If Uiero was an explosion, (ell.
Jale streaks will show Just wher*
on the plane it h ppened. A liny
gear, stopped In a certain poii.
tion. may show whether direc­
tional controls were functioning
properly.
Gear mechanism, which wirnlP
not change with the impact of
a crash, might give some cluei.
So would the posltlor of the land­
ing gear retracting mechani-m,
A propeller with Ita blades hem
outward Indicates that th plan*
hit th* water with engines on
If they a n bent inward, the plana
want down with anginas stopped.
Investigator* do not discount
the possibility of sabotage In su c^
mysterious accidents, They gtvP
scrutiny to th* baggai*- comps n
msnt and to bits of luggage. Tha
presence yt certain chemicals, or
searing burns or clothing or cabin
portions of lh* plant, would in­
dicate • blast.
If th* fuselage Is stretched and
torn, It'a a pretty good indieitmi
to an explosion In the air or on
Impact with the water.
Condition of tb* vlctli
also la highly Imports
la Uia lungs would mean they
drowned, bane* warn a f t* after
tbo plan* hit.
It's a prim same, tola par­

ik

ticular kind
But success
ties la on*
it's ae taf*

of Jig saw punle.
In solving such pmof tho reasons why
to fly nowadays.

Army Can't Win *
PABIS (UPI) - Pariiamant demaadad to knew today whether
(be army toh strong enough to
fight Brigitte Bardot for tb* plotsura of the company of her ner­
vous husband.
Tbo army wouldn’t say yes and
It wouldn't say no.
The question exploded in, of all
places, a National Assembly de­
bate on President Charles DeGaulle's plea for a nucltar mili­
tary fares.
U climaxed a national tumult
over whether BB'e husband, actor
Jecquee Charrier, waa pretending
illness to avoid .army duty. Two
days after he was drafted be was
in tb# hospital with a "case of
nervts" but three days alter that
was back In Brigitte's arm* in
Pari*.
And two daya after that be wat

Petty Officers'
Dance Saturday

back to th* hospital with those
old devil MTV**.
The w ar to C hanter's nerve*
struck army Minister Pierre Gustlaumet while hw wat urging fel­
low lawmaker* to allocate money
for atomic bomba, Jati, and bal­
listic mtsallas.
Up jumped Deputy Roland Boiadet, nauaUy a DoGaull* govern^
meat supporter.
"What I want to know 1* wheth­
er all recruits are submitted so
the seme obligations when they
enter their regiments even If they
come from the arm s of a movie
star," Boudct said.
"Very good! Bravo! Bravut
Bravo!" boomed other deputies,
leaping to their feel. The army
minister looked pained and re­
mained silent. Military a o u r te f
laid later they would study Ihe
problem of Charrier’* nerve*.
As for Boudot, he vowed he
would not vote for ths DcGaulle
arm* budget unless the army was
prepared to fight Brigitte fa*
Jacques.

Sanford’a Chlto Patty officers'
Club will bold a Sadie Hawkins
Day Dance Saturday night at the
C.P.O. Club on the Naval Air

Registration Open
For Dance Lessons a

wlB s fulnish the
muait far the T:30 p. m. dance.
Costumes a n optional but prises
will be awarded for the best out­
fits. A door prlae will also be
given away, A f t .38 corned beef
and eabbage buffet dinner will
precede (he dance.
Hostesses far th* event are
C.P.O. wive* Mrs. Harold Sundvail, Mr*. Charlea Golloher, Mrs.
Norman Canter and Met. Andrew
J. Bolton.

Registration it now open for the
Hanford Recreatlop Department *
second series of baUroom dancing
lessons. The program taught hy
Howard Milligan will start Nov.
30 with claaaes each Monday **&gt;&lt;-»
ing.
Teenage Instruction wiU he *4
T p. m. and adult etasaes at 8 30
Th* Civic Center session* are
limited to 3o to a class, with a p »
plicant* enrol lad on a first come,*
first serve bssis. Th* eourv*
lasts 10 weak*.

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aRfH into the Qulf Nov. II,
Stag 43 persons.
The plane was -lying s normsl
over-water course from Tampa to
New Orleans. It was In contact
with the New Orleans control
lower. But after a pilot’* routine
report — silence. Then, hour*
later, discovery of sa oil sllek,
and bodies and pieces of plsne
floating In ho water.
What happened?
That's tho question tho Jig-saw
exports try to answer. These are
tho •facials from the airltoe, the
Federal Aviation Agency, the Civil
Aeronaut!** Board, m seufeetur
ere of various parts of tho piano
and other ropresentotivea of tho
Alrilao Mints Ann.
o to thorn wort on the
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Rttjr
far out____________
to tho Gulf ihortl
after tho wnekago waa located,
already beginning to salvage
every tiny place to tha plane that
could bo round.
la lha wa rehouse, tho ploeos
wilt ho sorted, sprssd out on tho
B ov and given alnnto examina­
tion. So far, only chunks to matal
havo been found. When and If
larger portions to tho plana aro
rotriovad. an actual attempt like­
ly will bo mad* to roeonotruat tho
airliner. Ivon with largo gape,
enough to a piano can often bo
sssomblod to anawar many of Uw
whyi to • • unaccounts hi* air die-

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Is Dade County, t h e ____ ___
ton fovemment commission (Met
ro) could pass a local set to
make Miami and Its other town*
eligible far federal funds. Metro
la the only local government to
the au to empowered to write ha
own local acts.
Tamp* and Tallahassee had en­
abling laws pasted to the INS
session of the Legislature.
Tamp# to ready to start work
on clearing out a 40-acn alum
area. And Tallahassee la expected
to clean up a 15-acre slum section
near the Stats Capitol.
other clUca will have to wait
for the next session of ths Legis­
lature In 1081 — unless s special
session la called before then to
pass enabling legislation.
The Supreme Court, in an his­
toric decision for lbs state, held
Wednesday that urban renewal,
when tied to slum clearance. La
a valid function of government.
The ruling cleared the way for
Ihe slate’s 350 cities and towns
to qualify for millions of dollars
in federal urban renewal funds.
Florida la one of only a handful
of state* that has never realised
any federal fasda for this purpose.
The state constitution forbids
the condemnation of private prop­
erty for private purposes. Fre­
quent efforts to ra-writa ths con­
stitution and thus share in federal
fund* have failed In the Legisla­
ture.
The ruling came on a Tampa
cate. Tha court upheld Tampa’s
plans lo clear out and redevelop
the Maryland Avenue slum area.
The court waa split 4-3 on the
ruling.
the majority dec trio* was that
public purposes are served to
cleaning up slumi even U the
project benefits some private pro­
perly owners.

The Fifth district pailm isteri
will meet Sunday at 11:30 p. m
in Leesburg, Mrs. Juanita 'Dicker
district secretary reported today.
A business meeting will follow
a basket lunch. The meeting will
lake place at lh*.community cen­
ter in Venetian Garden Park.
Plana fur postal organisations at
Christmas will be the highlight of
lh* meeting.

NEWCOMER 7
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together this week in a Biloxi.
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solve ■ baffling mystery of the
skies.
Truck* have brought to the
warehouse at Kataler Air Force
Rase a pile of twisted junk, aot
recognisable aa a sec* sleek and
iturdy airliner. This wa* Ihe
recoverable material from ihe

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and alnaat hnroodlatoly to th*
MoUastka af Adial E. Slovenian,
Boutbor la No. 1 maa la AFL.
a o . Tba orgoalialion published
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gratia, wltb empbaile on labor
legislation. Hila pamphlet glvca %
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C. WHEN
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Next
year'* Doaom tie aomlnatiaa far
president probably la riding an
Big Labor'a (fatal dedalon on reapaaaibility (or tba 1*3* labor
fora bill.
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MIL Sea. John F.
U*:
Mass.) la m tn dearly Identified

CttF N w f « WarraM Kuowlaa iadudad aihaat la th e
'O M B iM e n a ra d a at Ha last m atin * which aaawarad
M d s S n a f “why a community should pUn.”
The potato ia it wara wall pmontod. Hara they arc;
“Wa paa la order to create tha kind of physical and
y eBfM M M Bt that makaa people and organisations
I ta laaata aad reauila in the camaraaity.
i plB M tB fM a proem ia anraatlag and rovoraJmot urban dreay, and ana proem lnmakin*
tlaa hattar ia all napeeta than vtu
attklaat urban community,
r is art a msthod of fladlna way* for opondn*
trif but rathar a ptocaaa daslsnod to obtata th*
fancy and lasting banaflt from sach dollar

d m . ataa otbar comuaunity facilltiaa for aawcoaara of
A t laait 100 morn paiacofor can added to community
traffic aad to the demand for parhlnr spaces in tha
buaiaaaa ooator aad aUawhara;
A» iacnaao la tha aanual budgets of the city and coun­
ty, requiring a total of $50,000 ia now, or added tax
“Community pianolas la IntalUfent forethought applied
l i the developm ent 0f a community. It lnvolvca setting down
|B wordf, mapfl and charta a guide for public officiate and
private eittsena to u u In developing and using land. This
plan Is commonly known aa the comprahanaiva or master plan
n r tha community.
I t ia rogulitad by tfag votara of tha community and ita

LoigaPackars Lose To Small
CHICAGO (UPI&gt;—While the da•Um Ja livestock slaughtering at
Chicago's famous stockyards baa
la ttic e d national publicity, another
tepnatast ehaigo has taken place
(kata almeet unnoticed.
* M u m compiled by tho Union
Stock Yordi and Transit Co. show

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Washington See-Saw
By WIN PENDLETON
One of the first bills to be Intro­
duced in the Congress la January
will call for the creation af a
United Ita ta i Court of Labor-Mualim ent Relations. Tba bill will be
submltltd by Senator George
Bmilkers. Tba purpose of tba Court
-will be la prevent prolonged usllouwide labor trouble similar to tha
ileal atrlka. Tba Court will bav«
Jurisdiction over Industry and la­
bor when collective bargaining has
reached an impasse.
The Court, as proposed by Sen­
ator Bmalbers, would be made up
of five toon appointed by tba Proa(dent. These men would have Judi­
cial backgrounds end would not bo
a cron atetian of labor-mana l a ­
ment-business. This would be a

made last waek. Since thin, lotion
have eoma lo bii office from ill
parti of (he country. Moat of thorn
hove been In favor of bla plon, al­
though there have bean a faw who
accuse him of being "anti-labor."
Tho Senator malatalao that he la
not siili-labor, but that “ wa are a
nation of prudent and roaponiiblo
people, and methods can and mutt
bo devised lo equitably resolve dif­
ferences where collective bargainlog fall* to achieve result* In the
national Intoreat. The achlavamont
of this objtclivo will ba bonaficlal
to both labor and management and
fully protect tho publle Interest."

Von Broun Signs
Name To Posterity

v e tc h

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fobbed

NEW YORK (UPI)—Uko Holly­
wood colobrltloi implanting their
footprints in concrete, rocket sci­
entist Dr. Werner Von Braun re ­
cently signed his name for poster­
ity—but In a material more appro
priala to tha apace age.
Von Braun'* signature was writ­
ten in a new quick-hardening mate­
rial called “astro-ceramici,. which
ia primarily utod In molding toola
to handle such spaco-ago llama aa
beryllium, titanium and molybden­
um.
Tho oceadon was construction of
Republic Avialion Corporation's
now Rtseorsh and Development
Center on Laag Island, N. Y.

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4 1 Move
furtivol?

Had such a court been in exist­
ence during the recent steel nego­
tiation!. tba case would have corns
before It aa soon aa labor and maoagoraent appeared to be deadlock­
ed aad prior to tba walkout.
To data there baa been no reaction
to Smatbera* plan from otbor mem­
bers of tha Senile. This may bo
due lo tba raeosi. Tba Senators art
not in town. Moat of them probably
haven't even road about it. Also,
Smatbers hasn't bad an opportu-

new idea—knowing they will have
lo live with that opinion during
tha next campaign. But, because
of the steel strike's effect—Con­
gress will be looking for some fair
way to curfa strikes—and Smalhcra'
plan will probably find soma strong
support.
President Elsenhower looked lo

CENTERVILLE, Ohio (UPI) Even the candidates were con­
futed over the outcoma of this
little southwestern Ohio commu­
nity's recent rice for mayor.
Unofficial election returns had
shown James Kelley winner by
throe votes over William Gimbel.
Than tho official returno cam*
In. each candldato had 403 votes.
Tha Board of Elections calltd In
tha two to leklle tha m alter by (ho
only means left-the Uip ol a coin.
Keltoy called beads.
The coin was spun and cam*
to rest on the board's book ot
minutes. It was heads.
Glmbcl offered Kelsey his hand
In congratulation, then turned to
leave. But the diction ulfU-ials
called bitn back.
The coin had dipped down onto
tha table. It was tails.
Kelsey pm out his hand to con­
gratulate Gimbel.
"I'm contused," said Gimbel.

Swept Into Office
MIAMI (Up]i _ Voters swopt
incumbent Mayor Robert King
High into another two-year term
by a big margin Tuesday. High
polled 10,741 voice. Former mayor
William Wolfarth ran second In the
live-man field with *,141.

A lF u actU U U B

Thursday, November 19, 1959

Farrell's
Arcade Package Store
310 Eaat Viral, Sanford
Wo Giro Top Yaloa Stamp#

Florida twice last week in his
search for qualified men for two
ton appointment*. Alan S. Boyd of
Miami waa named ao a member of
the Civil Aeronautics Board. Mr.
Boyd ia at preseat tba chairman of
Uh Florida Railroad aad Public
Utilitlat Commission. Ho baa been
a member of that Commission
Anotbar Floridan alovated by the
president wao Brigadier General
Chester Allan of tba Martee Corps.
General Allen waa promoted to Ma­
jor Ganaral and waa namad Quar­
termaster General of the Marines.
Gsneral Allen is from Auburndale.
He li a graduate of tba University
of Florida and recently served a i
president of the Washington chaptsr of the University Alumni Club.
Both appointment! will be sub­
ject to the approval of tho Congross when they meet In January.

NEW YORK (UPI) - Alleghany
Carp, appeared beaded far a taite
of aome of tba madklae It baa
bean diablag out for tba peat I f
y a rn —a presy fight all ita awn.
Alleghany and Ita chief exocuth e Allan P. Kirby Lava been be­
hind m in t of tha Mggeat financial
elaibca la history, Includlog tha
famoui ISM battle for control of
tba New York Central Railroad.
Now, developments of late la it
week Indicate that tba giant holdlog company will be on tha re­
ceiving aad af a proxy cootaat
that could poeaibiy rival tba New
York Central battle la notoriety.
Millionaire Kirby baa beta ac­
cused of acting In “ bad faith" by
Beaton financier Abraham M.
Sonnabtnd, who, togatbar with a
w a ll group af aw oelolu, recent­
ly acquired 700,000 d u n g af Al­
leghany common stock or about
14 per cent of tba total common
shares outstanding.
Kirby holds about a 10 per
cant common stx k Interest, but
has righta to purebaae a substan­
tial amount of additional com moo
shares. 11a also holds a big sum
of preferred slock.
Sonnabead made his charge
when informed of the discharge
of David Wallace aa Alleghany
vice president, aad of Xlrby’s In­
tention to recommend Soonabend'a
election to the Alleghany board
of directors.
'T consider this an act of bad
faith in violation of what I un­
derstood to bo a gantlamaa’a
agreement between Mr. Kirby
and myself." Sonaabend stated.
Sonnaboad ta holding an informal
conference In New York today,
at which time his plan of action
most likely will be disclosed.
The prixe Is n big one. Alle­
ghany, in effect, controls tha S3.300,000,000 Nsw York Central
system through a 17 per cent in­
terest, and the 3 billion dollar In­
vestors Diversified Services, lnc„
investment firm, through a 33 per
cant interest.
It also bat a substantial inter­
est in the Missouri Pacific Rail­
road and la tha giant real aetata
firm of Webb A Knapp.

FOR
YOUR
THE
STORES

■ u g u w ugiaUtioa la 1 M than
la any otbar preildenUai hopeful.
AFL-CIO teem i unable to make
up ita mind about Kennedy.
Uattad Piwaa Iataroatlooil re­
ported from Washington laat week
a ruckua In tba annual mown-

tlaa af tba AFL-CIO laduftrlal
union dapartaaat, whlcb U tba
CIO alaaaat af aer gad Big La­
bor. Tba aawarbaan aapaaitloa of
ranalutlaa which weald beva pra le­
ad Xaaaady aad Pvt ether Demo­
crats for their peaUtaa on labor
laglalaUaa this year.
Kaaaady waa tba only Demo­
crat aacag tba alx wba Is countid amaag Urn presidential hope­
fuls. Tha maeblnlata were—and
aro-a gainst anyoaa who toted for
tha LMdrum-Grlffia Mil. Tba

pamphlet alia aataa that the fa.
voraMa Laadrum-Grlffla vote waa
la part la response to an ava­
lanche ot mall (ram angry citi.
tans. It w u an iv alaseb t which
Big Labor could not match, da&gt;
spite Hi IS mllllea members.
Tba dlvlsiaa in tha labor move.ro
meat aver asMSimaat of blame
for the Laadrum*Grtifla bill ig
likely greatly ta raduca the influroea at labor leadera at next
year'e Democratic national con*
ventlon. They have had In the
past a veto power In Democralla
eaavantiaai.
They used It ia 1*43 an Albra
W. Barkley, la Aley accused th a n
of eboatlag programs u d etndl.
dates to gala “greater control over ro
tba maeblrory aad poUclts of tba
Damocratie Party."

AutamaMla Workers* Wnltar P.
Reuter waa among throe who
wanted to give Xaaaady a cheer.
Tba end result of the commotion
was that the resolution was safe­
ly tucked away without an exploalvi finer fight iter Kennedy as
a fttoad orTre af Big Labor
Xraaady caa count Beuthar's
friendly attitude a t a great and
valuable political aieat. Reutber
la amart and powerful. He knows
the political ropes and bow to

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Ro-Jay
Robson Sporting Goods

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Jacobson's Dept. Store
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UOKA CIRCLE
Flower* and dried malarial*
&gt; wera used la interesting arrangementa to emphasise the program
on holiday decorating, presented
far Ixora members at the Nov­
ember meeting, at the home of
Mri. B. B. Hollingsworth on
Washington Dr.
In introducing the program,
Mrs. T. W, Mcro said that the
aim of the circle was that each
meat la the home for each mala
I holiday of the year.
For New Years she displayed a
large white alyafoam clock, with
hands pointing to 12 and highlight­
ed with red Brasilian pepper ber­
ries. Another arrangement in a
cocktail glass, was a graceful
curve of mum* made by Sirs.
Andrew Bracken.
Mrs. Robert Rosamond's holiday
was Valentine’s day and in her
arrangement were dark green
’ leaves, forming a heart, filled with
red pintas. Accenting the St.
Patrick’* day theme were light
greoa carnations used with blonde
driftwood, created by Mrs. Frank
Donahoe.
Mrs. J. K. Terwtlleger Jr. dis­
played a spring or Faster ar­
rangement, composed of wood and
whlln mums. Closing the program
with an autumn thame, Mrs.
Mens showed I striking arrangeI snent in a low round, (all hued
squash, made up of artichoke
blooms and gripes, bseked with
black leaves and scotch broom.
The chairman, Mrs. Wight Kirtley, welcomed new member*, Mr*.
Richard Deas, Mrs. W. S. Evans
and Mrs. Vernon Mire. It wai
annou—ed that in the future, the
garden cluub would choose two
gardens of the month. One a pri­
vate home and the other a busi‘ ocas establishment.
included in coming events are:
A tour of homes March 22 to 24,
• conservation workshop snd class
on seafood cookery, Jan. 22., in
Leesburg; a n a r t association
lea and display Nov. 29 at the
Civic Center and the annual
Christmaa tree lane, Dec. 2 and
3 at the Orlando Garden Club
Center.
The group voted to contribute
to a fund being raised to conatruct a slat house at the state
penitentiary at i'.aiford, to be used
as a rehabilitation project.
Mrs. David Bcch spoke to (ho
members concerning a n n u a l
plants, stating that those to bo
planted now, should be givrn

plenty of sun. Preparing the
ground la also important, she said
"Dig down ona foot and add a
mixture of peat, organic fertilizer
and cold smoke."
WOODROSE CIRCLE
Members of the Woodrose Circle
of The Sanford Garden Club enjoy­
ed a program given by Mrs. J . M.
Fahey, at the home of Mrs. R. A.
Hollingsworth. She gave an Inter­
esting talk on the art of growing
Miniature Trees, and displayed
several of her miniatures.
Co-hoilcas for the afternoon was
Mrs. Leonard Dewitt. Others pres­
ent were, Mrs. James A. Brown,
Mrs. George Bergstrom, Mrs. Wil­
liam A. Dinkins. Mrs. James G.
Dole. Mrs. D. K. Dorman, Mrs.
Wendell ltolmer, Mrs. Ted Lewi*,
Mrs, A. B. Montford, Mrs. James
McCoy. Mrs, John Peters J r., Mrs.
H. S, Pouiler, Mrs. John Stankiewiecy and Mrs. A. A. Wilson.
PALM CIRCLE
Cecil Tucker Seminole County
Agricultural Agent, was guest
speaker at the Palm Circle meet­
ing at the home of Mrs. Harry
Oakes. Assisting Mrs. Oakes was
Mrs. Frank Patterson.
"Conservation is everybody’s
business, and in spite of all the
space age planning going on. we
will still dopand upon the land as
our natural resources for food,
shelter and clothing; our blessings
lie in the land;" were some of the
statements made by Mr. Tucker.
lie gave a most interesting ami
informative talk. He reminded
members that with the steady in­
crease in population ainee 1930,
that by 1973 the use of land will
be less because of encroachments
of homes, highways amt industries.
11c staled that the entire nation
ha* become conservation con­
scious. Local organizations are as­
sisting district and county boards.

Navy Glui&gt;
Plans
Dinner

Class
Holds
Sale
Mr*. L. D. Steele was hostess
to the November business and so­
cial meeting of the Dependable
Sunday School Class of the First
Methodist Church, a t their homn
206 Elm Ave., with Mrs. C. Jt.
Jones as co-hostess.
Mrs. H, B. McCall presented the
devotional, using as her aubject,
"Thankfulness."
Following a short business ses­
sion conducted by the president,
Mrs. V. L. Smith, a market basket
sale was held.
Refreshments of pumpkin pie,
nuts and coffee wera served to
Mrs. Mildred Butner, Mrs. C. L,
Wallis. Mrs. Jack Hadercr. Mr*.
Ben Todd. Mrs. A. L Estcrson,
Mrs. A. I.. Skinner. Mrs. John
Callahan. Mrs. S. A. Murphy. Mrs.
A. K Shoemaker Sr. Mr* Smith,
Mrs. McCall, Mrs. T. C. O’Steen
and the Rev, O'Stcen.

.MllS. LEO CARTIER will
model this Iduck and white
Alim line nhcath drea.4 at
the CPO Wives Club Fash­
ion Show tonight nt the
N.A.S. Hal Iroom. This one
piece dress, with n two
piece look, in designed for
afternoon or after five
wear.

Poorly-Ped
SACRAMENTO, Calif.
Teen-aged girls are the most poor­
ly fnl group in the nation.
Their mothers com# next, then
(heir boyfriends, says Dr. Gladys
Everson, hrad of the University
of California home economics de­
partment.
"The adolescent girl wants to
be slim, beautiful and popular,"
Dr. Everson said. "Oiten she rrfuses to drink milk for fear it
will make her gain weight. Rut
studies at Iowa State College have
found that milk drinkers are ac­
tually more slender than girls
who don’t drink milk."

ar*&gt;

M iTHESE .MEMBERS OF T H E NAVY W IV E S CLUB are preparing for the
Thanksgiving dinner dance to be held Saturday nt the Shrine Club. Left
to right they nrc, Betty Acord, Carolyn Leroe, Nell Kutzer, Mary Lelghty
and Pnt Foster.
(S taff Photo)

Mrs. H. M. Ramey Guest Speaker
At Women’s Fellowship Program
Mrs. H. M. Ramey of Dsyluna
Besch was guest speaker at the
November meeting of the Chris­
tian Womens Fellowship. 3!rs.
Ramey is district secretary of (lie
Christian women’s fellowship incuding IS churches.
Shr spoke concerning the orga­
nization and what it means to her.
She staled that it is primarily a
missonary organization, that works
in three ways; worship, study and
service. Stic reminded members
that after they come close to God
through worship, they must study
to learn the ntcdi of the world
and how they can serve. State
projects for this year include* ny­
lons for Japan, cancelled stamps,
itrms for Thailand and bandages
fur lepers. Mrs. Rainey closed with
the thought. "Christian Women's
Fellowship is ,i group of informed,
com milled and concerned Christian
women, working together.
Mtsv Flo Bishop, president, pro-

Oviedo

Cooking Out?
No. t Rust Headache
I CHICAGO (UP1) — Thirty-si*
per cent of 6,!0u borne owners
checked in a survey listed the
family auto as the No. l "rust
beadaehe."
Gutters and downspouts were
Hated by 27 per cent of the per­
sons surveyed; acreeni by 21 per
rent: garden tools, 17 per cent;
other tools, 12 per cent; metal
outdoor furniture, 12 per cent;
. nillheads, to per cent, and gar­
bage cans, S per cent.
The percentages totaled mure
than loo bocsuso many persona
lilted mora than ona rust problem.

Personals

Bex Cionli, chairman uf (he
Halloween Carnival, is announc­
ing that the net profits derived
MARY KUNA BURTON celebrated her elxth birthday with n group of
amounted to $301.32. He expressed
friend* a t the horn* of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo in t Burton IV, on Stiver
appreciation to the many who
Lake. Balloon* were used for decurution* anil favors nnd games and re­
helped and lo those who attended
freshments were enjoyed. Guests included, left, front row; Mnrv Ncnl
helping to make It a success.
Tucker, M artha Parker, Melissa Echols, Mary Edna (the honored, Garland
Wallace Kelsey, who lias hern
Harden, Leslee Graham and Jlmi Lynn Ross. Back row, Ed Van Fleet,
stationed at Csinp Gordon, Au­
.Indie Mansfield, Carol Anne Bromley, Joliu Tucker, P atty Stanley nnd
gusta, Ga., was horns for a couple
Stove Weir.
of days prior to being sent to
Okinawa for three years. Wallace
"Only a few (lower.*, carefully*
is the sou of Mr. and Mrs. George
arranged, can dress up the home.
Kelsey.
Mrs. J. It. ltcaslay and her chil­
dren, Jimmy and Rose Mario, ac­
companied hrr brother, Homer
Ballard, of banford, lo Omega.
Ga. to visit hrr son in law and
TH URSD AY
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
I’inccrcst Church visitation 10:30 Georgo Biggins.
Lillie Mary Jones, small daugh­
a. m., 7:W p. m. Cltnir practice
7;3Q p. m. tille rs meeting 7.3o ter of Mr, and Mrs. Ben It.
Jones, has returned lo her studies
p. m.
Practical To Have
Youth Fellowship of First Chris- : at Kindergarten after an absence
tian Church libgti School age of over two weeks due to Illness.
The brunswick stew dinner servgroupt meets at the Church, ti:3o
So Nice To G e t !
ed at the Fir-t Methodist Church
to a p, ni.
in Uvlrdo, Wednesday night w ji
First Baptist Church Rujil Am­ i huge success. L. L. FauJk cook­
bassador* meet at 7 p. m. S. S. be ed ami domicil the brunswlck
gmner I department party at the stew. Ladies of the W.S.C.S. help­
Church, 7:30 p. m. Bible survey ed with the serving. Approximate­
class. 7:30 p, m.
BROOKFIELD
ly 200 attended.
First Presbyterian Church Cub
John David Beasley, son of Mr.
Smut, 7:30 p. m.
and Mrs. J. G. Beasley, is now
Boy Scout night at Methodist * working with the Food Fair Mure,
Men’s meeting, 7 p. m.
in Winter Park.
The Brunswick Stew dinner held
FRIDAY
at the First Methodist Church
Bible Survey Class at Pint last week netted a profit of $300.
Ilia mother missed him one
Baptist Church 7:30 p. m.
Double Choir Practice at First day and when he was found, he
Christian Church 7 to Up. ni. First had been visiting alt the neigh­
hour regular rehearsal, last hour bors with a paper hag, saying,
WOOLS AND BLENDS
"Twlck or Tweat."
Christmas music rrhearsal.

Church
Calendar

SPORT COAT

jf $24.95

OTHERS AT $20.95

Sob
Q h u m ls rii

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&lt; r m e m 's
115 S. MAGNOLIA AVE.

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SANFORD

FA 2-15.15

sided at the business session. H
was announced that a new circle
has been formed and that Women's
Day will be observed at the
i hurch, Dec. 8. with Mrs. J N.
Harnett as speaker. Others taking
pari in the service will be. Mrs.
G. W. Morgan, Mrs. V. H. Grant­
ham. .Mrs. Howard Hood. Mrs. J.
L. Horton, Mrs. Kyle McMillan and
Mr*. R. W. Ramey.

OviedoClubHas
Turkey Dinner
The Oviedo Woman’s Club met
Friday In Fellowship Hail of the
First Methodist Church. Mrs.
Charles T. Nlbiack, chairman;
Mrs. John Lundy, co-chairman;
Mrs. G. S. Moon, Mrs. T, L.
Lingo, Sr., Mr Harvey Joe Slay­
ton, Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr. and
.Mrs. R, L. Ward served a turkey
and dressing luncheon with trans­
parent pie, for dessert.
Gueals were mat at the door
by Mrs. Slayton. The Interior
of the spacious room was the
topic of conversation. Each table
bore a different decoration, per­
taining to the Thanksgiving mo­
tif, with fruit and flower designs
in baskets, vases ami horns of
plenty. The speaker's table was
centered with an Ardcsia arrange­
ment. Pumpkins, figurine* of tur
keys, ducks ami chickens blended
with the spirit of the occasion.
Mrs. Jaek Dodd introduced the
guest speaker, Morris Hall, presi­
dent of Orlando Junior Cuticle.
He spoke about three books he
considered of great importance
for study. They were. "From the
Earth to lIk* Moon", by Jutes
Verne. "The ('(immunisin' Mani­
festo" by Karl Marx and the
"Holy Bible".
Mrs. W. H. Martin reminded
members to bring some Items
for sale at the December meet­
ing. Proceeds will go toward the
building fund. Mri. Warren Mc­
Call and Miss Dorothy Patterson
were accepted as new members.
Mra. Lynn Mosler gave a re­
port of rite seventh district meet­
ing in Leesburg Mrs. Martin
was namtd chairman of the
building committee, with Mrs. A.
A. Myers. Mrs $tae E. King,
Mra. II. G. Smith and Mrs. W.
T. Walker.

fis A A o n a h

Friends of Mrs. Edna N orm al
will be interested to learn that she
is recuperating at her homa from
a recent Mart attack. She la able
Hostesses for the meeting were, to receive phone calls and visitors.
.Mrs J. W. Knight and Mra. G. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud# Green* a t
Roland. Others attending were,
Macon, Ga., announce the birth at
Mr*. Ramey, Mra J. L. Horton a daughter. Nov. 13 a t the Macoi*
Jr., 3lr*. J. L. Horton Sr., Mra. Hospital. Mrs. Greene is the for*
Barnctl, Mrs. W. II. Young. Mrs. me r Muna Jobe of Sanford.
Grantham, Mr*. Lester Tharp,
Mr. and Mrs. J . Blythe, 104 Tem­
Mrs. George Ellsworth, Mrs. ple Dr., have relumed from n trip
Frances Jobes. Mrs. W. C. Clause, to New York City. While there they
Mr*. W. P. Yesley, .Mrs. o . T. saw the new Broadway hit, "Dta*
Pearson and .Mrs. H. K. Ring.
try Ride* Again"

Mica-Miracle
New a* inmnrniw, Bright a* the sun, A wonder for floor*.
You've never «een anything like this fabulous finish for
floors that does away with weary wating, buffing, aerubbing!
Guaranteed to give a Mica-hard sparkling, beautiful eiirface aa
all floors, that last Tor month* with one application, does not
chip, prei, discolor. Safe nun *kid, rlrans with damp mop • , .
preserve* and protert* because you don’t walk on ynttr floor*—
walk on Mica*.Miracle! Wood . . . . Vinyl , . . T rrra iio . . ,
Linoleum . . . Concrete . . Rubber Tile . . .Asphalt Tile.
2 7 th U u n r ir e lle
H anford A ve. &amp; 2 7 th S t.
llatcRw C urls .Market
Sanford A ve. &amp; 2 5 th S t.
For Free Demonstration Ph, I'A 2-1483.

PECANS
New Georgia Crop
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store
118 S. Sanford Ave.

FA 2&lt;2624

J y T h e r S w e e te s tr * "

j ^ S u g a r ia ^ .

K A D ER 'S
I S

C h r i s t m a s Gift
H E A D Q U A R T E R S!
Fin* Watchen Of All Types

tore
AY IT AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS ,

Final plan* wtrn mad# I t Dm
meeting of th# Navy Wlvea Club,
Monday nighl, for the Thanktglv*
Ing dinner dance, Saturday night
at the Shrine Club.
The chairman reported that a
few tickets were etill available,
and anyone detiring to purchase
one may call FA 2W2&gt; or se t
any member of the club.
The Sanford Child Care Nursery
will be open to take earn of any
children. For Information or reser*
vation, call SA 2-7741. Three new
members were welcomed into the
club. They were Mrs. Mary Nicely,
Mrs. Brenda MarUand and Mrs.
Ann Sitctkowakl.
Hostess for the evening wae
Sirs. Joan Clevenger. Th# next
meeting will be Dec. T and ail
wives of tnllated personnel are in*
s ited to come end visit or join the
group.

NOW

OPEN

at rear of Kel’s on Magnolia

FREE

Bubble (ium or Lollipops
Friday and Saturday Nov. 20 - 21
O P E N F R ID A Y N IG H T S T IL 8 P. M.

Special Men's Gift Dept.
Hllvrr, China, Glasn.
GifU For All Ages
Golden Shield Stereo
Record Players — From 919-95

Wm. E. K A D ER
Jeweler
112 S. Park

FA 2-2622

�H E R A LD Classified Ads Bring Fast Results
By STANLEY

S BEDBOOM HOME
Ju tt outside CJly Limits. Large
let. Easy terms.

C A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER
M Be. rark Are. T%. fk IBM

SPEND THANKSGIVING
IN A NEW HOME AT
SAN SEM KNOLLS

TALLIN LEAVES'

We now have raady (or eeeepency TWO Beautiful 14 ami
1 bath. 1 bedroom ZEULI built
home*, close le abopplng and
both High and Grade schools.
Drive by these tropic *.Up land*
scaped homes. Our representa­
tive will be happy to serial

IT. P*4a . Llveeteck • Seppliee
IB. Machinery • Teele
It. Beets end Meters
N. A■to mobile a
20-A Trallera
I t. Feraitore
22. Artie loo Foe Bale
M—Naticee A Fersoeels
It- - Inst A F o o d
U. Edecstioe - UstrecUoo

m oeum of
m iw iT om tf*

Order your plea and cakes now
for Thanksgiving.
DIXIE CREAM BAKE SHOP
204 E. Third
FA 2 0433

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Leu r rie i » . m j ...

CHARMING'’ - ix the word fur
THE OFFICE; . unique kind of
neighborhood tavern. . .by the
Beach in taka Mary.

CLEAN nicely furnished upstairs
apartment ITS. Phone FA 2-0661.
SLEEPING ROOMS. The Gables,
401 Msgnolla. FA 2-0720.

7NAT TW M A TgN S
PM t TROY o u n

TO

FURNISHED 2 bedroom country
home on Orange Blvd., 6 miles
West of Sanford. Gas heat, TV,
I7D. Write H. R. Rice, 34 Sunset
D r, DeBary, Fla.

YOUtts Twr.
WHO C A N Cl

t

T- TO W N -1

SALE OR RENT: I B B 36 It.
New Mooo trader, air condi
tioned. AdulU FA 2 7864.

ROOM A BOARD plus meals. 110 LOVELY new two bedroom home
W. Mb. Street. Phone FA 2-6761.
in LAKF. MARY. Florida room.
14 baths, hardwood floors.
3-BEDROOM home,
hardwood
Seven bearing fruit trees. Pric­
floors. Large lot. 2tot Adams
ed at 112,100 — good terms.
Court, Wynacwood. T e r m s .
BY
OWNER: 2 bedroom house in
FA 2-1I1T.
Wynne wood Section, excellent
condition. Large yard with well.
UNFURNISHED, 3 bedroom, noth­
Pslio with brick barbecue pit.
ing fancy but cheap rent. $11.30
$12,800, pay equity and assume
week. FA 2-321*.
payments. Call FA 2-0611 for
FOR SALE OR LEASE. Pinefurther information.
erest 1 year old 3 bedroom, 2
bath, Florida room. Nicrly land­ RAYMOND M. BALL
scaped fenced tn back yard.
ANl) ASSOCIATES
Well and pump. Large utility
Real
Eatate — liueraaca
room. Wall to wall carpeting In
Surety Bonds
living room. 123 E Coleman
2IB So. Park Ave. 1’h. FA 2 3641
Circle. Phone FA 2 7913.
Sanford
Evans Bide, tak e Mary
2 BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
I'h. FA 2-1290
163 per mo. 1619 Summ«rlin
Ave.
l-BEDROOM unfurnished bouse.
412 Rosalia Dr., FA 2-2160.
FRONT sleeping room, first floor,
clean, home like. For elderly
RENT A BED
lady. Kitchen privileges. Phone
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby Beds
FA 2 2466 109 Holly.
By Diy, Week or Slunth.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
LARGE furnished apartment, S6S
116 W. 1st St.
per mo. contact R. A. Cameron, Ph. FA 2-61(11
Lake Charm, Oviedo. Fla.
LOVELY country ho le, two large
3-BEDROOM cinder block house,
bedrooms. Florida r o o m . 14
furnished, reasonable 1 mile
baths, central heating, beautiful
from gate. Contact Clabough,
hardwood floors, garage and
NAS, ext. 327 or 427.
carporte. I I 10 per month. One
mile East of Ball Park, Celery
3BF.DROOOW CR home. 2909
Ave.
Park Avenue. Phone FA 2-4764.
3-REDROOM, living room, din­
ing room, kitchen equipped,
Legal Notice
panelled Flor 4 room. Easy
IN T H K I T H I I IT CO I MT UV
terms. Call FA 2-3744.
T H K S I X T H J l I I I I T XI. l - i n r i IT,
i x t x n r o w s k w i x o i .k i o i x t v .
I ' M i a t n v i x r H « x r &gt; : a r i .x*.

, .3*4

W ILLIA M

McMILLAX,

2 BEDROOM and den, 14 baths,
Plaintiff,
varpurte, kitchen equipped. Nice
HKTTT
M
r
M
ILLAY,
ncighborliood in Lake Mary. Ph.
Hr f*mlant.
FA 2-7127,
^OTIl'N t\r PI Hi.ir%T|t»&gt;

WEI.AKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths, 114 W. First 8 t.
3 II ED It GUM
house
available
Dec. 1st. Phone FA 2 770U.

Its A NICE feeling
TOHAVEA FEWBUCKS
TuCUEOAWAV FOP _
&gt;W AN EMERGENCY J

BUSY INThe miTCHIM
IPONINS. I'LLHiOC V'
THE THREE V i
s-s WEEK T—

A WISE CAN SEE MOOe OUT
OP Txe CORNER OF HEP EVE
THAN A muSBAn O .—

OAGWOOO WHAT
OlO t SEE VOUT
T MIDI OUTOF )

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CAN SEE through

i ATEtEScope i-vC i n f

BRAND NKW 2 bedroom furnish
rd apartment, water furnished,
close in. Phone FA 2 2931 days,
FA 2-1401 nights.

,

SAKASOT (UP 11 — lUngimg
Bros, and Barnuin A Bailey Cir­
cus, which threw away the “big
top'* In 1936 to perform in audi­
toriums, is planning a millionliollar tourist attraction and head
quarters.
Circus Man .e r Arthur M. Con
cello sought financial aid from
local government, in this area
Wednesday lo build the attrac­
tion at the Saraaota-Bradrnton

WHAT'STV-E
OCFEWNCE
HOWX P P r
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SLRK HATS T O
S H E THAT
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TO THK DKFKNI»\NT;
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4713 f,#lb#r Mtr##t
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TOC AHK HKItKHT VilTIFIKO
t*» apf,i#Mr i«i th# Min**#*Biy!«••(
caijM#. a *11v&gt;•r* * anIt, whlrli l*
pending la ih# Circuit Court of
th* Ninth JtidkUf Circuit, tn and
fur th# Count* of ifamlnol#, and
the fltaf # of Florida, and you ar«
hereby rc(|iilrrd to fil# your up*
r*#»r#m# In th# antil i-mii*# no
f)#i#mh#r Slat. 4. I*. 1933. I.#i
fhl» Nisiu# In* |iul»ll»li#d oni-t ilur*
Ina rat'h n##k for fistir ill inn*
tiruliii tMk* In a n#w»p*p#r of
general circulation puhllvhrd In
•aid County.
1VITNKKM my hand and aeal «i
Clark of th# Circuit Court of lha
Ninth Judicial Circuit, tn and for
iIt# County of M#nilnnla, Htuta
of Florida, till# 1*»h d*| of No*
tatithfir* ,4. It,* 133
Haiiidi All. t 1atvt*all
Clark* tln uli Ciiurt of
Motitltiislp. County, Florida
Hr 3 Alarth* T* Vlhlvn
Haputy Clark
Mil IT11 A Tl l*Ti *V 4ttorn# &gt;t
111 Kail Cantral Annin
(irlando, Florida
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Airport

UUGHEAO,

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PIANO LESSONf

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YOU CAN
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WllH TWO

Fin g e r s *

He wanLs lo lease inn acres at
It a year. And he wants Sarasota
and Manats* counties to build
access roads and maintain them
lo the area.
L'onccllo said that the circus.
uhU'li folded up the big lop as
tuj expensive in July. 1936, has
otters (or other sites, lie told
officials of the two counties and
their chamhera of c mmrrce that
he would need an answer within
30 days.
The attraction, Coneello said,
would also serve as the circus'
permanent
headquarters
sod
would hous* ita general offices.
In addition, it would be equip­
ped with an
ray of old cirrus
equipment and exhibitions that
would make it - *'ahrine” In honor

DOWN
f C C A NO CLOSING
FHA
O JJM
COSTS
rA L L COME TODAY!

W. n. “BIIP STEMPER *■■*#
Realtor A laenrer
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Teffer
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
Robert F. May, R art Pilcher,
Helen E. Noonan
Phone FA S-4991
112 N. Park
ACREAGE end FARM LAND
IS ACRES tiled farm land fronted
by paved road, near town.
T ACRES (appx.), cultivated, aaeellent drainage.
S ACRES beautiful wooded land,
high and dry.
PHONE OWNER. FA 2 1223

NEW two bedroom house, earporte, utility, built In oven and
stove. On corner lot In Cassel­
berry. FA 2 3646.

Legal Notice
x o T ir i e
tK II KITKItT

NOTICK

OtVKJf

that *t thi regular m**llnf of th#
ftoAFfi isf Courtly Commission*!*# I
of Mrmlrtftl# c o u n t y , Florida. Ml
two B'rifii-k A* M o r mm t o o n t h t r a » f t # r m« i h# m a t i f r c * n h« rontld*
ffftl, Uicrintiir 1# *'J3* m.I th#
County CuminIn*Inn lloom, of the
«#f»ilirihiiUBi In 9mnford. Florid**
th# Hoard of County Commlm«Ion*
« n will dot #r ml no the* n •entity
of a r # c l l n * Jail f a c i l i t i e s and'or
a murthoun mid Mlbo r«msid#r th#
wrt¥bpr 1vtic of • contract with on
an lilt Cut |«j h# design*! #il I*y Bald
Hoard for t h# drawling of #u*‘h
plana and Bp»clfkiatlon« &gt;■ might
i»a n#e#iPMfy, a n d If at mmid m##t Legal Notice
Ittg a m a j o r i t y of t h # Hoard s h a l l
t l # t # r mi n # t h a t It la n « c # s » s r y t *
• X T U N Cl Wt I I T ( III l i t . XI XTH
atirli J#»l and or colirtlioil*#.
lvd ( •
j i u i &lt; i t s . u n n i t us* »-i .o h i i i «. a building I s * will ha l#%
senirt (mull lltarafor and for
ix a x i s r o n a » : w i x o i . N m i x .
r r . i x n m i KM m i . im ii
rrmuu# r*i luu ti* *ald architect
x o r n y. n r h i t
ptifflUMfit to Stellan 134,01, Florida
Hiatal#*
KtiVIN VI'ADII INUTON,
John Krtdrr, Chairman of the
Plaintiff,
Hoard of County CommlBaUm*
Vs.
• rr, SsmtnoU County* Flor*
tJJHRAlXB WASHl.VOTO.V.
Ida.
11of*Hdalit I
MT.4TK f»F Ft.nilVf»\ TO I,&lt;&gt;11• AHm i ;
ItAINK WAMHINMTU.V WllUdK O. I*. Hri‘»i4on. Clerk
HKMIIfKNCK Id UNKNOWN
Publish tVt. J3 A Nov. I. It. It yf
You will taka noth# that *
■worn Hill of Complaint haa h#»o
fll#d again#' &gt;nu in tha Circuit
Court In and for Hamlnola Coun­
ty, Florhla, In Chancary; that tha 1
natura of tald ault la an action
for dlvnrca. ih# ahort till# of 1
■will* h u KLVI.X WJ18IIINUTO.V,
Plaintiff, Va. LoilKAINt: \4 ASM- .
INfSTON, Dafandant.
TIIKHB PHKHK.NTM ara ta com- 1
mand you tn fila your auavii*r or I
other pitading n llki th* Clark nf !
tha Circuit Court of Katulnolo
Cutinty at Manford, Florida, and
■#rua a r&lt;ipy nf tha Bania on Plaintiff a attorney on nf hafora tha
Joth day of Novairnhar, A. tl. lid.
Herein fa.il not or a daurea pro |
confiBio will ha ant arcd again*! 1
you. for datault.
WITNEKH my hand and n#al at
Matiford, Memlnole County, Florida
Ihi a 37th day of Uctuher, A. D.
lMEAt.1
I* P HERNDON
Clark of th# Circuit Court
Ity Martha T. Vlhltn. DC.
\4 . C. Hutihlaon. Jr.
i dward* Huihling
Hanford, Florida
Aunrnay fnr Plaintiff

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SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
319 F.

First 84.

Phone FA 2-B6U

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J-BF.DRnOM home 1301 WynneMAYFAIR SECTION
! DRESSMAKING. Alterationa and
wood Dr. Low down pa&gt;mcnt. 3 BEDROOM. 3 hath, kllchen
Buttonhole*. FA 2 3229.
Phone FA 2-7797.
equipped. Florida room. Large
MALE, white, 24 yri. of age and
lot. Call FA 2 3432.
married has I years experience
privately
owned
ambulance
NEW HOMES Loch Arbor; 3 and
ON LARGE LAKE
•arvlea Is Rochas her, N. Y.
4 bedroom a;
F ir
exciting
4-Bedroom home with 2’i bathe
Hava advanced Rad Cross First
family living with planned lux*
larje llvlni room: dinlnf room;
Aid Card and can *urnlah reury plm ample entertaining
Florida room; terra 1*0 floori,
fsrenee. Nee.* -ork Immediate­
facilities and play area* at
central heat. Several fruit
ly. Contact Mr. Rimer Parker,
moderate prices. Shown by aptrees
N il Orlando Dr., Marlou tne.
potntmeot. Call FA 2-4032.
$944 RQ. FT. OVERALL

127.900 TERMS
BUSINESS PROPERTY
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Larire itore with one t-bedroom
apartment and two t-bedroom
apirtmenta. On corner lot with
eitra lot la rear for parking.

132,000 TERMS

FOR SALE BY OWNER: House, I t PtimMaa Bsnkss
312 Hotly Avr., 2-bedrooms.
Priced for quick silo at 14,400. Plumbing1 &amp; Repairs
I tt.ooo down payment. Contact
Jos C. Tkomae
Mrs. M. I.. Itaborn, 110) E. ISU Barits Bt.
FA 1-044$
Seminole Blvd.
Centractlaif I R enin

ROSA L. PAYTON
FOR A MR. “FIX-IT”
free Eatlmate*
Registered Real Batata Broker THIS la the house you've been
R. U HARVEY
Nary E, Carnes — Lm Ralvall
looking for.
144 laaford Ave Pham PA I4M9
B. E. Regers, fir. Aeteclatea
t rooms on one acre plot, tucked
Th. FA l in t 17-fl at Hiawatha
away in quiet seclusion, lv mile

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AiewZ/y Cmmpany

UR N. Park Ava.

Ph. FA 2-4121

MAJOR BBOWN BEALTY
Realtor
LAKE MARY
n»- PA 2-5237 of FA * 1004.
ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2444 Frencn Ave.

J. W. HALL
Realtor

Phone FA 1 3*41

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from state hiihway, on county
road. 13,250 with terms.
Also adjoining 4 acres for $1,330.
EXCLUSIVE with

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N. V. Farmer, Realtor

CONTRACT i Md REPAIR WORE
PA
D. H. Whitmore
law Bu r n Are.
Lillian G. Trama
BANFORD PlnmMag A
Auoviatri.
114 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 1-5221 23*4 Be. Elm Ph. PA 3T9I4
After houre. FA 2-2411, FA 2-4421, 13. Fieri rice) Service*
FA 2-0261
Renee Wiring — Etaeine Service
Sid Vlhl#»
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
t i t Megnella
FA 2-4411
N. **Det” Vtlea Electrical Ber.
SANFORD PROPERTIES
Des Says For Service Call. .
414 Atlantic Bank Building
FA 2-4444
FA 3-3983
Fla. Harris*
R. H. Ivan
YOU NAME IT—WE’LL FIND IT

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MAN, with 9 years background
in air compressor factory In
HERBERT STENSTROM
thipping department and at
Kcgi.tcrrd Broker
plant carpenter, alto army ex­
I.KN RISNKK
perience i t offset pressman,
L o rriK IlltO AD WAY
wishes steady employment. Call
KEV TORBKTT
FA 2 4113.
BETTYE D. SMITH
DOLL CLOTHES made to order
l&gt;.otialr*
FA 2 7187.
111 N. Park Ph. FA 2II2I

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VALUES

M a th e r of Sanford
303-340 E- P in t SL n . FA I-N I2
ROLLAWAY, HeagRat and Baby
Badi- Day. Waek er Month —
FURNITURE CENTER
line French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7142
New A Used Furniture ft Appli­
ances. A Good Place To
BUYi SELL er TRADE

Jenkins Furniture
IM Sanford Ave.

FA 2-7t|4

t RID VALUER
• QUTCH CRRD7T
• BART THRMR
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON - MAIKK
Maw Aad Ueed f a n t e r i
141 r. rtyst SL
PA 21444

“In the City of
Gracknm Living"

Dream Homes

Are Over 60 Days Old — They Muiit

Down Pnvmcnt-No Cloning

1952 D O D G E 4
1951 P L Y M O U T H
1951 O L D S M O B IL E
1949 C H E V R O L E T
1955 P L Y M O U T H

‘9890
- DOOR
4 - DOOR
4 - DOOR
4 - DOOR
4 - DOOR

T O T A L PR IC E
IDimc feature I Redrawn* •
I 'j Tile lUlbe • Screened
Porch * Utility R»#m . Ter.
r*n* Floor* - Carporie • l.»*4•raptd l.ol* • All City Coet •■!**(*«.

Your Credit is good on any of these Cars

T&amp;T MOTORS
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WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Wa Invite yon Is be enr gnete*
abeeluttly free nHhont ebllgatioa el ene if Senr*rd'a leading
Motel* white yea locate «rit•W# bearing f*r yenrMH *nd
family. Ptrk ■# yaor bay at
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BRANRACH Baby Graad piano TOYS and HOBBYS it the Toy LOST: Large brown band tatted
$600. Phone FA 2 304*
p une. Keep money, return ether
Gallery, Maitland Plaia, Mait­
U 't'A .D A Y
other valuablea. I’m in desperate
land. Florida. Use our Layaway
GOOD Simmons double bed
need of them. No
and F. N. R. Plan. Ml 7-422».
couch, breakfast room act,
asked. CaU FA 3-T230.
odd chairs, mala Chihuahua /fORGE Futura electric stove,
Manchester puppyi. FA MITT.
vertical broiler, large oven, LOST: Two hoya how
meal sentry, excellent condi­
aeta at rodeo
FRIGIDAIRR refrigerator, 4.1
tion, 1 yr. old. New bouse has
pleaae call FA 2-7
cubic ft.. Ilka new. Also 4# inch
buill-ln's, Phone FA 3-5WO.
gas range- FA I-T444.
L03T: Reward e i, L#f»# Wimte#
Cat. weight 14 lb#, Brow* and
INDIANA Comet in cas*. Mbs SEWING MACHINES: Electric
grey. Last
w * Ht. IT-44,
Free Westingbouee. Brand new.
new: ehlldi peddle fire engine,
MovieUod Drive-ta. FA M W ,
II monthly payments of 13.30,
make offer, FA 2complete price. Financing avail­
able. Thia senaational offer
DUO THERM space heater end
ood one week only. Write
utility Waller. Phone FA 2-N40.
ODDS f t ENDS
omeerafi Induatries, Inc., Box
7414, Orlando.
On# baby bed with new mittrnse,
CLEARANCE
$23. Call PA 2-U23.
l-l'SED automatic wisher, 207 t Grey Bedroom Suit# • lookW. First Streel.
ONE tight weight folding baby
ease Hed * Trip I# Dresser
earn* gc $ 3 One apring type
with Mirror • iNghtly Dam­
small rocking hoc*#, suitable PAINT $250 gal. T-Mirti 41c.
aged.
for rklld 1 to I years old $4.04.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS STORE
$199.30 Tabs# BALK B1IB.M
Phone PA 2-3224.
310 Sanford Ave.
1 Cordlran Bedrooa Suite •
OAK LEAVES, aharings. sawdust ROLL-AWAY Bed, double bed
BooVcas# Bad - Chest af
for sals. Call FA l-SIM.
sue. H is innerspring mattress,
Drawers
&gt; Draeeer wMh Mir­
like new. Call FA 3-1TTT,
ror • Slightly Damaged.
fa cto ry to you
PIANO: Smrll apartment site up­
11*19
t l 69.50 Valu#
BALK H i t
ALUMINUM
right. Like new Inside and out.
• l*»t *-»« f«
'
VENETIAN BUN DR
Giiirantrrd. tuned and deliver­ 4 Twin Sit* Book cast HeadEnclosed head. Sag proof bottom
“I h»v# * n e u r m t urge to help my father with my
ed. Price $223. Phone FA 2-1*71,
hoard. . Slightly Demagad •
rail
with
plastic
ends,
Plastic
education by lettin g a part-tlm# job.”
Your Choice.
*
or rayon Up#*. Call## or nj1#fl
It-A—Article* W aiter
cords.
$39.50 Value
SALE BIT.*4
t#-A TraUera
ll^perieM Iervlees^
S an k g rik G U m M d P a lm C«.
5 Full Mia Bookcase Meedor 10 HF Evtowude or Johnson
Ph. FA 1-4422 J*v
'34 FLAMINGO mobile home, 4 ft 112 114 W. tod II.
outboard motor. Ph. NO i-3277.
H E A T I N G
boards • Slightly Daoagwd •
x to ft., 2 bedrooms, excellent GOOD used appliance* and TV'*,
ii. a p o pis c o .
Your Choice.
condition.
Lot
74
Park
Ave.
Tr.
S. Past - PA I
see Jakr at 317 S. Palmetto
SECOND HAND
$39
30 Valu#
BALI U T J*
Park.
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
LAWN
MOWER
2
Full
Site
Rebuilt
Hollywood
FAMOUS
Bte«#r
SltteO
M
alte
1434 LIBERTY BUILT house
W. L. HARMON
CALL TA 1-4444
sewing
maehtae.
Take
up
p
a
r
Bed*.
KACM
$&gt;4.3#
trailer, 44 ft., 2 bedrooms. 4200
PH. FA 2-4223 After A P. M.
menu Darns, monograms, em
down. FA 3broderits. Writ* Box F, Sanford 73—Notice* A Ferae#als
PUMPS - SPRINR1.BR
Herald.
All types and lists, installed 3-BEDROOM Irsiltr fully air con­
WANTED: Ride ta and from Or­
ditioned. waiher and dryar. Will
"Do It Yourself*
lando daily, CaU FA 2-T930.
Hit equity v#ry ro#*#aabl# or M CUBIC INCH '31 Triump
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
motorcycle,
Speed
twin,
go
will
trad*
for
equity
In
S
bed­
BEDDING CO.
• T I N S
tires. $100. CaU FA 2 1314 aR tr 2 4 - Lott * Found
room homo. Phono FA 2-5134.
Machinery Md Bopptp On.
119
So. BAschoBb
4 30 P. M.
21V W. 2 ad X.
Ph. FA &gt;4441
LOST: Female Wiemsrloer dog,
OPEN NOW
Ph.
FA 2 4 0 1
REWARD. CaU FA 12417.
MOBILE HOME SALR*
REFRIGERATOR, 920. P h a n #
AUTO GLASS
'» Mile Su. of Sanford 17 92
FA 2 8230.
NEW 19## PACEMAKER
INSTALLED
BOX SPRINGS and lonsetpring
MOBILE HOMES
W indnhiaM
Hack GU m
mattress, limed eak headboard;
Direct from Factory to You.
Door Gtaa*
Y m t G lu #
electric range; petio chair.
Wyatt Trailer Sales
S E R V IC E
FA 2-11*3.
Tel. FA 2-4*11
Sankarlk Gtaaa *ntl Pshit C».
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
HI-114 W, M l 44.
PA t21. Furnitar#
Service With The C n h . SUPEB
TRADING POST. FA 3-44TT.
15-A Beauty Parlors
Used furniture, appliances, t
tee. Bought-sold 1-atry's Man
DORIS’ REALTY SHOP
BEADY MIXED CONCRETE
213 Sacford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132 Window SU1* - Lintel a - land
loot Adams Ph.
PA 2-3333
Ro&lt;-k—Stepping Stone* — Strrl
CUSTOM BUILT furniture - t i n ­
A Satisfied customer to our best
Greaae Traps—Prorate *117)*
gle piece* or eels. Also furni­
advertisement.
Cement—Dry Well*
ture repeir. Cabinet* made.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
MIRACLE CONCEDE CO
FA 2-7063.
103 So.' Oik
Ph. FA 9-5742
30# Elm Av*.
FA 2-3711
ISAVEI
Y m r Glamour Headquarters
P O R T A B L E Typewrite# 444.
New A Load
Phone FA 20044.

FOR SALE By Owner: 3 bed­
room, I bath, kitchen equipped.
Ratra large
utility
room,
screened porch, carporte. Co.iI t . HalMtng • Fainting • Repaire
venlent to NAS, Sanford. 21,too
dawn. Address, Mil Park Ave. 5-I.OTS In Dream wold Se lion;
FINE INTERIOR PAINTING
already rlearad and laveted.
Call FA 20. H. Ferguson FA 2-1177
Priced to Ml). Phone FA 2 0234.
W I D R O O 2 house. Cell
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 17)41 efter S:M P, M.
A Additions
$300 DOWN — FHA Horn* Improvements
PHONE FA 2 574t
This
beautiful
*
Bedroom
Phillips
TINY FINGERPRINTS
Built home in Highland Park at FLOOR sanding end finishing
Not oa the rich, wood-paneled
2104 Amelia being offered by
Cleaning, Waning. B a r v 1 a g
walla af this sparkling, concrete
recently widowed owner who
block homo in BEAUTIFUL
will pay all clodng cotta of
R. M. OLKAAON Lake Mary.
LAKE MARY. Two LARGE bed­
FHA loan. The price is only
rooms, within abort walking
B * M ROOFtNO
$10,000.00. which it FHA valu
dlataaee of school, market, post
Contracting A Repairs
ation. with monthly payment*
office and public beach. . .
Ueenard — Bonded —Insured
of K8 00. Win* PAY RENT.
row ed In back yard and fresh
FRER ESTIMATES
Exclusive w ith SEMINOLE
orang* Juice every morning
411 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-7943
REALTY,
1901 Park
Av
ftmm one of the dx citrus
FA 2 3232.
PAINTING A DECORATING
trees. Let us pick yon np and
Licensed — Bonded
take you foe a pleasant ride
Free Estimates —
to Lake Mary so yon can ace
R A R E L Y FO U N D !
Work Guaranteed
tor yourself what ■ delightful Terms such as th se—$630. down
home this Is. Price I! 1.500.
$45. per month including Sr'm Seminole Painting Contractors
FA 2-12M
Terms.
Interest; plu« sn unbeatable
combination of quality and loci 1$. l|2 Jd d Services
« . H. ••Rill’* STUMPER Agency
lion ntaka Ihli neat two bed
room bom# the most outstand
FurrUtur* storage and Moving
BARGAIN — MOV* IN TODAY
lng home buy in this are*
Ta and From Anywhere
I BR. bouse on Magnolia, just out
Make ua prove It to you I
C. E. PHILLIPS
of city llmi‘i; kitchen equipped,
1344 french Ave. Ph. PA 2-1941
Venetian blinds, apace heater. W. R, “ Rill” STEMPER Agency
Must aeft at once. 43993. Will
TV SERVICE within the hour.
Beauty Salon
BIG BUYM I t ! .
trade for late model car. ~
Service Call $2.39 plus pans.
FA 2 7it»4
S BEDROOM home, kitchen furn
FA 2-0441 or FA 20333
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph. •2310 Oak
Large lot. Immediately avail
FA 29799.
FA 1-7*30
fly Owner — Mayfair Section
able tor rtaaanible equity
LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
Brittany Style, large living-dinMODERN RUG CLEANERS
4W'. G. L mortgage. By owner,
HaggeTly Bldg. 2337 Orlando Dr.
lng area. 3 BR., 2 BATH. 2
Florida's Most Modern Plant
2900 Park C t. FA 2 3034.
earportes, u t i l i t y , ft eplare,
FREE PICK UP A DELIVERY
family room, 2130 iq. ft, Thonc I. Female Http Wanted
1 Waek Service
Ph. PA 27137 IS. Flower* A Plant*
PA 2-2S44.
SOMEONE to tike phone call* JACHOB’8 REPAIR S H O P Cul Elower* For Any Oeeaalon
SANFORIl FLOWER SHOP
SALE or RENT; 3 bedroom, kit­
In their home foe a small busi­ Welding — « ech A Gen. Repairs
nr
FA 2-4270
chen equipped. See at 143 PineW. 20th A Old. L. Mary Rd. FA 2-1 »22
ness. Write Boa PC, e/o San
ereet Dr. Call owner, FA 2-7131.
ford Herald.
Complete
I-awn
Maintenance: 17. Pot* • Livestock • Supplies
BY OWNER: 2 bedroom &gt;omc,
Fertil uer—Spraying — Mowing
best location In Country Club
JOHN LOMMKRSE
AT STUD—Boston I'ug, also
C H R IST M A S HE I.LIN G
Manor. Phone FA 2-4442.
414 Willow Avo. FA 2-7141
while, silver ind black Toy
S E A S O N IS H E R E
Poodles. Trimming amt groom­
Be the AVON Represeotallve TV and RADIO REPAIR af T
ing, *11 brrrds. Pick up Service.
in YOUR neighborhood. For
5:00 nights and weekends; San­
HOME • SEEKERS
Fay-lion Kennels, phone Geneva.
interview
in
your
home,
con­
ford,
Lake
Mary
and
Longwood.
WYNNKWOOD — for one of the
2731.
tact
Manager,
Box
244,
I-oekFA 2-2772 and FA 2 4413.
finest home buy* In Sanford, al­
hart, Fla.
low ut to show you this neat
IV. Boats and .Motor*
HF.PTIC TANK SERVICE
and attractive 2 bedroom CH
-Since
19IH
home, located at 2402 Summer­ MAID to work mornings, Monday
A. HARK
DellARY
Gateway To The Waterway
lin, and situated on nice alt*
through Friday, 3:30 lo 12:30. NOrth 4 4422
NOrlh H-47U
Yuur EVINKUDE Dealer
lot wlih trees and shrubbery.
Must be ahle to furnish eicelRobson Sporting Good*
HEATERS CLEANED
lent references. Apply In parson
Feslursi include equipped elec­
201-0 4 E lit.
rh FA 2-IB41
at 10# X. almello. 9:00 to S. 00
lawn Mower Repair* tric kitchen, heater, hot water
LEWIS BALES A 4ERVICE
tank, blmdi, new roof, and 9. .Male Help Wanted
20. Automobiles
2914 W. 20th St.
hardwood floor*. Back yard ha.
FA 2 7323 or FA 2 34*8
A REAL Bl’Y at only 1100 —
new chain link fence for tafety MEN — Train for II F, A V Y
19.73 GMC h.tlf inn pick up —
of hidi and pelt.
EQUIPMENT OPERATION. Ser R. M. Wilkins, Contractor
4 .peed box — amid rubber
our ad under Class. 23, Educa­
• Asphalt Drivewayi
—healer — new engine — At
The total price is only $9930. Af­
• Parking Areas
tion-Instruction.
mechanically. Miwiy 17 92 So.,
ter reasonable down payment,
Quality Workmanship A Materials
FA 2 1111.
you can move in and assume II. Work Wanted
Terms To Suit Y’our Budget
monthly payments of $60. In­
• Free Estimates
cluding taxes and insurance. YOUNG MAN, 22. B. S. Degree
• Work Guaranteed
• ANNOUNCEMENT •
in hiismrts ailministretion. seek
Ftrlusive with Strnitrom Heat
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford, Fla.
trig employment, neat and ambi­
PHILLII* BOYD
IT
tious Ph FA 2 3741
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, Hate
i* non sole owner nf ill*
meats, invoices, hind bills, sad
We have, for your Inspection, BABY SITTING in my home.
L K1L AN I
programs,
etc.
Progressive
many nice 2, 1 and 4 bedroom;
HOUSE «&gt;( HE Al T3
FA •27331
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931 —
S in ln rd . I'll1 and 2 hath homes, located in
306 Wait 13d) St.
all section* of Sanford and PART TIME work desired: male,
Seminole County. May we serve
retired. E Parker. "313 Orlando
Dr.
you?

Stenstrom Realty

2i. Articles Far Pal#

22. Artkl»e Fee Bale

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

South
PINECRES1
4th Addition

Bill

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H e a te r • On* Owner • Green and WhHe
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ate ly w hile th e p aper* a re
being processed.
We G u a ra n te e P erso n al
S a tisfa c tio n O n T he
U’cm atructlon Of Y our
Horn# F o r T h# F irat
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Coach Bud Layer to tottin g down to
serious famines* thooo afternoon* m hto
baskitbailer* prepore for tho fast *pprooehlnt opener with Lyman, December
E Dp until n couple of weeks ago several
« f the youngsters have been working out
on their own but now th at the grid sea­
son nears Its end and the opening date on
the schedule nears, the head mentor and
bis new assistant, Glenn Allen, are put­
ting them through the paces.
To show what enthusiasm some of
these youngsters have for the game, they
Imve taken it on themselves to run and
shoot sines the opening of school. Of
course aU of this pleases la y e r no end.
Johnny Marsh and Georg* Perides,
Starting guards on ths junior varsity last
- ssaaon, have been serving os managers
fo r th e football team and Coach Pigott'a
biggest headach* has been keeping them
eut of the gym. Both youngsters have
mom a long way and they should be a big
help this season.
Big Charles “Cowboy" Oravutea is one
of tha non-footballers who has been hard
• t work all this fall. la y e r is counting on

Coven Sports
him heavily to handle the bulk of the re­
bounding on tha varsity this year and if
h* aomes through this eould be the dif­
ference in a good season and a bad one.
In previous years the Seminoles have
been loaded with talent but they have all
been pint-sized, so with the great Improve­
ment of Oravatez and his desire to play,
one haa to be a little optimistic about the
prospects for the coming seuson.
Several of the gridders will be report­
ing to Layer as soon as the final football
game has been played. High scoring Jim
Gracey, who holds the school scoring re­
cord, Terry Christensen, and All-OBC Ray
Lundqulst are among these. They were all
starters last year.
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Lam ar "Jake" Jacobs, centerfielder of
the Sanford Greyhounds this past season,
was listed in last week's Sporting News
as one of the outstanding bonus players'
in the high-priced money bracket.
All the players who received over
$2r&gt;,(HH) this sensnn were listed and he was
second in hatting average. Tim McCarver,
976,000 bonus baby of the Cardinals, was
the only hitter to out-perfnrm Jnke, who
ended th e season with a neat JUS average.

Pryor's Insures
Athletics Sign Elliott
1st Place Lead
A s New Manager For '6 0
In Sandsptir Loop

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Although Wllson-Maler Furniture
turned to the highlit scratch (tries
In the league this week, It wasn’t
good enough to (top Pryor’a Insur­
ance,
that team took aU three
gsmes from Ihe Furniture team,
end Insured their stay In first piste
I* the gendspur Bowling League.
It seems that what the Furniture
team has In ability, It lacka in
handicap, and so loses many
games by handicap alone. Pryor's
turned in s high seriea, too, add
having the necesaary handicap,
they brought their toist up to Zl
wins, 13 losses, dropping WilsonH aler to fifth spot, with 18-20,
Robson Sporting Goods regained
the second slot and dropped the Pig
*N Whistle to third place, when
they won the first and second
games from The Pig thii week.
There waa no doubt about who had
won tho third game a i l ha restau­
rant learn piled up a 717 scratch,
*3* handicap game to taka both
money slots for these two honors.
Robsons now have a 20 Id record,
and Tlie Pig has 19-17. Pat Foster
rolled high for Itobsons, am] Mary
gatre waa tops for Tha Pig.
Ruumillat A And&gt;rson managed
to grab tha lin t game from Ihe
Fowl m arl, before that team derid­
es! to pour It on, and try for the
remaining two. Their bid was sueressful, aa they added two wlna to
their record, making it IB-IS, In tha
fourth slot this week. The druggist!
held on to tha cellar onca more
with 12-24. Lucille Harris sparked
the grocers, and MaryLou Danyluk
was lopa on the drugalore team.
Two splila that look hard to
make, but which tha makers claim
are easy, were picked up by Erma
Anderson, the 2-7-10, and Margie
Wood, the 3-7-10, but easy or hard,
R if still a prrlly sight to see them
toppled. Both Pat Foster ami Lucy
Vales toppled the 3-7 splits, ami
Naomi Jackson, Kaye Griffin ami
Virginia I.nn-; picked up Ihe 2-7.

TijferH Si^n Hookies
DETROIT (Ill'll _ The Del roil
T cers have signed high school
•tara Virgil Wood of Detroit and
Alan Bunke of Milwaukee (o I960
contracts. Wood, a first basemanoutfielder-pitcher, wilt report to
the Ibiluth Superior rluli of the
Northern la-ague next soring.
Bunke, a catcher, has horn as
Signs'l lo Decatur of the Midwest
League.

KANSAS CITY. Mo. ( U P I ) Tha Kansas City Athletics, dig­
ging Into the minor l e a g u e s ,
Wednesday named Bob Elliott, 43year-old playing veteran of the
major leagues, their new man­
ager.
“ 1 welcome the opportunity to
manage the Athletics," Elliott
said Wednesday at a preaa con-

Turkey Bowl
Slated Sunday
All sanctioned bowlers, having
an established average, and bowl­
ing here in Sanford, are invited to
take part in a Turkey Howl, at the
local lanes thla Sunday altcrnoon
and evkhlng.
Prise to the man and woman
having the highest handicapped
aeries will be a real turkey for
Thanksgiving, tho usual bowling
(ce will he charged, hut the turkeys
will be donated by the alley oper­
ators. This la a good chance for
many to practice for league, and
stand a chance of taking home a
different turkey than usual, since
every bowler la proud of the three
strikes be strings together lo get ■
bowling turkey.
This will he a handicap avent,
making it well worth while for the
low average bowlers to compete
against the seasoned performer,
’Hie men will roll off at .1:30, Sun­
day afternoon, and the womi-n will
begin at 7:30 p. m.

ferenre. Elliott, who was named
the National League's Most Valu­
able Player while playing with
the old Boston Braves in 1047,
succeeds Harry Craft, whose con­
tract was not renewed by the A’s
at Ihe end of the 1950 season.
Klliott Is regarded as a stern
manager, but "not a slave
driver,"
KUtolt had managed Pacific
Coast I* a cue teams four of the
last flv* years and already had
signed a contract to manage Sac­
ramento In 1900.
Klliott said one of the first
things he will do Is pick two new
roaches. "I’m keeping Don Heff­
ner." he said, "but I'll have lo
find two new ones including a
pitching coach."
Klliott said he doesn't plan lo
do any coaching himself
Klliott was contacted by the
A's Monday, flew into Kansas
City Wrdnesday a d Immediately
signed a one-year contract. His
salary terms were not disclosed
by the A’a.

Seminotes Prep
For Gator Tilt

Ta l l a h a s s e e a r p ij - The
Florida Stale Seminoles held a
one hour forly-minule drill Wed­
nesday in preparation for the
Florida game next Saturday.
Coach Perry Moss said (he
sweat panls and shoulder pad
drill was the first of two taper
Ing off workouts A final home
Folley Admits
wnrkmit will he held Thursday.
Halfback Fred Pickard was on
To O ff-N igh t
Ihe field hid did not take part in
PHOENIX, Aria. tUPI) — Zor* any heavy work due lo injuries.
Policy was Ihe first to admit today
his unanimous lo-rmind decision
victory over Alonzo Johnson hardly
qualified him for a shot at heavy­ Gustafson Pleased
weight rhampion Ingemar Johann
With M iam i’s Work
min.
"I wasn’t at my best by far,"
CORAL GABLES (UPI) -M iam i
said Folley, No 2 ranking heavy­ Coarh Andy Gustafson was picas
weight contender, nflrr Wednesday ml with Ihe Hurricanes' final
night’s nalionally-trlevDed bout.
workout Wednesday before the
Folley, of Chandler, Ariz., in Michigan Stale garnr Friday nighl
posting his tilth professional vic­ in Ihe Orangr Bowl.
tory against only three losses and
Gustafson said Ihe players
two druwv, utilised his experience Marled off slowly in practice this
against the younger Johnson and week, hut improved Tuesday and
fought only in flurries. Hut lie was reached their peak Wednesday.
in command must of the wav, land
The Iasi drill was an offensive
ing lefl books In the Iwulv and dummy scrimmage The team
rights to Ihe head nflrn enough In will not work out Thursday or
pile up poinls.
Friday.

Seminoles Look For 'Big Time' Coach
TA4J.AHASSKE (U l’li — Flor 1 tract .it $14,000 a year to take Ihe
The outspoken Most ha* not
We Skat*
University
looked Monlrej) job.
been a popular roach during hi*
He explained, "I feel I owe II May here, principally because of
acroM Lhe nation today for * "lop
notch’’ football coach to IIP. the lo my family uiul to my prole* the Seminole*’ poor 3-1 record
vumal future to accept one of the
Seminole* to Ihe big time on the outstanding opportunities in pro­ (hi* season. Twice he ha* been
hanged in effigy, the only FSU
gridiron.
fessional or college football."
roach to be *o treated.
FSU Coach Perry Mom quit
Wednesday fter only nine months
at the school lo accept the coach
tog reins of the profession*! Mon­
treal Alou.-tu
University President Robert M.
■(rosier promptly announced that
FSU la conaidarlng 50 of Ihe roun
toy’* beat co*rites for lh* Job
fto made h plain that the new
eoaeh will he directed to pull out
all the stops to make the indep­
endent Seminoles into a foothill
EVERY BOTTLE AT DISCOUNT
power! louse.
So far, aald to. tsi-r, FSU lias
G IN
made no overtures lo anyone for
Ute j i ’t. "But plenty hive been
R U M and
$ 0 .9 9
made to us," he added. He re­
A up
futed . t disclose the names o'
VODKA
any applicants but laid all attistant coaches *t FSU were under
consideration.
We Stock All Si/ra
Vaughn Mancha, former All
JACK DANIELS
America renter at Alabama and
III.ACK
A GREEN
assistant coach at Columbia Uni­
versity this year, waa hired
Ask about ewr Hperial Case Dbcuanla
dne»day aa athrietir director at
’ary of llt.otxi a year. Mom
v.... both athletic director and
bred coach but Stroller said
acitooi officials had decided to
SANFORD - OPEN * A. M. T IL MIDNIGHT
make tha jot* separate.
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Lyman To Face
South Sumter
In Turkey Bowl
Lyman with a S-2 record will
meet South Sumter Is the annual
Turkey Bowl grid cam* scheduled
next Wednesday a t • p.m. at the
Lyroaa school field.
South Sumter will be going into
the action wtih a 6-4 record and
experU predict Lyman la a small
favorite to win.
Thus far this season, Lyman has
racked up victories over Crystal
River, Haatlngs. Eustia, Bunnell,
Dunnellon and Colonial.
They have lost to powerful
Crescent City and Inverness and
lied Mt. Dora.

Tulane Prepares
For Rugged LSU
t'nited Preaa International
Tulane run through its linal
heavy workuut Wednesday fur ID
game with LSU Saturday night
In Baton Rouge, and the Green
Wove passing attack looked good.
I.SIJ, second In the country in
total defense mid fourth In pass­
ing defense, will lie a hard nut
for Tulane to crack, but Coach
Andy Pitney hopes to do It with
quarterbacks Phil Nugent nnd
Bob Cornett doing the pitching.
Tennessee reported all of Its
players would be ready to play In
the Kentucky game Saturday at
l.exinglon. T r a i n e r
Mickey
O'Biien said end Mike lanuirsu is
questionable hut is Improving.
The Vols worked on past pat­
terns and blocking assignments.
Vanderbilt held a rugged DO
minute scrimmage, hut Coach
Art Guepe said "we are not
moving the hall at all.” Vnndy is
host to Florence State.
Auburn, host to Mississippi
Southern, had the "best workout
we've had in two months,” Coach
Ralph Jordan reported, quarter,
hark Hit-hard Wood anti end
Bobby Fornt of New Orleans
teamed up on screval long st-or.
ing plays in the two hour scrim­
mage. But at Tuscaloosa, Ala­
bama Coach Paul Bryant -aid
“we had a run of the mill prac­
tice." llama plays Memphis Stale
Saturday.
Florida "is ready both menially
and physically for this game,"
Coach Bob Woodruff said after
the Colors held a long workout
for I ho FSU game. Jack West­
brook was a standout in the
liacklield ami Gene Page of Tal­
lahassee uUu looked good. FSU
held n 100-mlnute workuut hut
With halfback Fred Pickard sit.
ting out the heavy wolk,
Georgia. Georgia Tech. Miisissippi Slate and Mississippi all got
down lo hard work ax they looked
ahead to their big games ne*t
weekend.

Snead Gives II. S.
Early Golf Lead
MELBOURNE, Australia (UP!)
—Sum Snenil fired a five under
pur or. today to give the United
States a 285 and an early indi­
vidual and team lead in the In­
ternational Golf and Canada Cup
championships at Royal Melbourne golf course.
Snend wielded a Mazing putter
for two birdies on the front side
nnd four coming home, lie was
out in 32 and in in 31, and his
two-round total stunds at 13H.

Gets TV Rights
ROSTOV (U Plt—Promoter Siiin
Silverman said Wednesday night
that the Gillette Co, will pay
tlOUjXH) to televise Hie Jaa. 23
middleweight title bout here be­
tween rhampion Sugar Ray Rob­
inson and Paul Pender.

Set Davis Date
MELBOURNE, Australia (UP1)
—The Australian Lawn Tennis As­
sociation has dcelded to stage the
1%o Davis Cup challenge round
at Sydney, Dec. 2d, 27, 28.

Hunting Season Opens Saturday
TALLAHASSEE— Thou*and* et
Florida hunters will be et their
favorite shooting stand: one-half
hour before sunrise Saturday,
November 21, ae the statewide

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Bowling Green Selected
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NEW YORK (U Pll — Bowlins
Green (Ohio) today replaced Del­
aware as the nation's No. I team
in United l’re*s International’*
small college football ratings and
Middle Tenne»*ee State took over
third place behind Mississippi
Southern.
Delaware, which sufiered its
first 1959 defeat last Saturday
when It dropped a 30-8 decision
to Bowling Green, slipped to
fourth. Coach Doyt Perry's Howl­
ing Green Falcons, third in last
week's ratings, handed Delaware
its worst licking score-wise since
Buckncll ran up a 33 8 edge in
1951.

Allison Named
Top AL Rookie
BOSTON (UPI) — Young Bob
Allison, "M r. Inside" of the Wash­
ington Senators, couldn't
t&gt;e
blamed today if he greeted the
news of being named the Amrri-,
can league Rookie of ihe Year
for 1959 with mixed emotions.
The 1958 AL rookie award went
to Albic Pearson, who lost his
center field jolt last spring — to
Allison. Pearson ha* since been
traded to the Baltiniora Orioles.
There was little competition in
the v o t i n g announced here
Wednesday. The 25-year old Alli­
son garnered IB of the 24 voles
by a committee of the nation's
sports writers. Cleveland right
hander Jim Perry received five
votes and nuss Snyder. Kansas
City outfielder, received one vote.
The fi foot 3 inch. 210 pound Al­
lison picked up his nickname
from smashing line drive homers
In spacious Griffith Stadium in
Washington. "Mr. Outside" was
Harmon Killcbrew, who special­
ized in tape measure homers over
everything.
Allison played In ihe shadow of
Killebrew'i slugging feats most of
the season. But he wound up hi*
first year in the majors with 30
home runs, ted his team in four
department* ami led the league in
triples.

Golf Pro Of Year
DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPI) — The
PGA (election committee has cho­
sen Eddie Duino, pro at the Sun
Jose (Calif.) Country Club, a*
HMD's golf professional of the
year.

The l-Tamily That Skates Together Stays Together

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Ciena— I bur-days 10 a. in. to 12—and 2 lo I p. m.
Childtrn Under 14 Cla-a — Saturday- 10 lo 11:30 a. a..
Figure and Free-Slyle — Saturdays 3:30 In 9:30 p.m.
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Offensive statistics were fairly
even in tiw Bowling Green-Deleware clash but the Falcons won
with a brilliant defensive perform­
ance that Included recovery of
three fumbles and three pass In­
terceptions. .
Moat of the small schools have
ended their regular seasons or
will end them this week. Bowling
Green ends its 'regular schedule
when it visit* ninth-ranked Ohio
University Saturdry in one of this
week's small college features.
rla*t Texas State remained fifth
in Ihe latest balloting by the na­
tionwide hoard of coaches which
rates the small schools for UPI.
Western Illinois, coached by Lou
Saban—former Indiana and Cleve­
land llruwns Mar — advanced
from ninth to sixth after ending
■ perfect 9 0 season. West Chester
(Pa.) Teachers, Memphis Stale,
Ohio University and lamisiana
Tech completed t! e top to in that
order.
Buffalo (N Y.) and LenoirRhyne (N.C.) tied for 11th. But­
ler (In d ), Hillsdale (Mirh.), Mi­
ami (Ohio), Prcsbyierian (SC.),
Northern Illinois, Tennessee Stale
A&amp;l, Idaho State and Montana
Stale College rounded out the
top 20.

Native birds and animals on the
legal game list Include deer, tur­
key, bear, quail, squirrel and rab­
bit. Non-game animals and birds
which may else be taken by hunt­
ers include bobcat, raccoon, nu­
tria, red and grey fox, oppossum,
skunk, weasel, armadillo, and a
few unprotected birds such as
starling, crow and English spar­
row.
Animals and birds which are
protected at all times, and can­
not be hunted uoder any cirrumstances. Include doe deer, fawn
deer, deer with antlers less than
fiva Inches in length, panther, the
rare spotted or Axis deer, Roes’
goose, snow goose, brant, swan,
non-game birds and songbirds,
cub bear. Key deer and Ever­
glades Kite. All hawks, owls and
eagles sr* protected at aU times
in all areas.
Hunting of fees* opens Nov. 21
at sunrise, while hunting of ducks
and coot opens noon Nov. 30.
Second phase of the dove hunting
season opens statewide November

Gonsalves Calls
It Quits After
Loss To Rosi
OAKLAND. Calif. (UPI) —
Johnny Gonsalves, a master boxer
who vainly searched for a shot
at the world lightweight crown for
12 long years, has railed It quits.
The 29-year-old fancy dan an­
nounced Wednesday that he *a*
retiring. Paolo Rosi, second rank­
ed lightweight contender, helped
Johnny make up hi* mind laat
Tuesday night by pounding out a
unanimous' decision over the Oak­
land favorite.
Harvey Uvlngston, Gonsalves
manager, also had a hand in tha
matter.
" It was rnustly my idra that
Johnny quit the ring while he was
ahead," I.ivingstun aald. ‘Ha isn’t
making the moves any more and
got tagged by several punches
which he used to avoid."
Livingston, who ia in the lira
business, added that Gonsalves
could work on hia staff "as long
aa he want* lo."
season opens statewide Nov. 31.

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For City Cage Loop
Sanford’s city basketball league
has flv# teams sote n d far toe
sessoo which starts Dec. T. (toe
more team is needed, Recreation
Dept, director Ronald Perry said
yesterday.
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Games will be on the SemlntW
High Courts each Monday and
Thursday evening. The league w il
be a member of the Florida A. A.
U. and an all-star fire will rtprsscnt Sanford to aU state bas­
ketball tournaments. McRobcrta
Tire Supply. Faust’s Drug Store
and Walker’* Barber Shop are
sponsoring three of the teams.
Other sponsors are expected, Per­
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Thursday, November 19, 1959

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• Bay High Fidelity aaw. Add
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STEREOPHONIC HIGH FIDELITY

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Tw*nty.*l*o downtown Sanford
merchant* have agreed to keep
th«ir stores open until • p. m.
every Friday night /rora now until
Christmas,
•
K. C. Harper Jr., who ltd the
mova for tha antra thraa hour* of
chopping, aald today that tha mer­
chant* will have "Friday night
■pedal” tale* during the addi­
tional hour* tboy ara open.
Keeping downtown H a n f o r d
■tore* open on Friday night the
entlra year would be a good Idea,
ha pointed o u t

The eitra Friday night hour*
ara "something we’ve needed”
Harper *aid.
“ tVe’re a*laap if w* don’t do It,”
ha «aid.
Tha tradesmen who joined tha
move are trying to give cuatomer*

who would b* forced by regular
.•hopping houra to go to Orlando
tha opportunity to ihop in Sanford ,
on Friday night, Harper said.
Harper got lupport for the open,
ing by a door to door poll of down-1
town More*. By tha time tha pall
* a i over, practically everyone waa
for it, he aiplained.
The n who agreed to tha eitra
hour* are in addition to merchant*
who regularly itay open Friday
night.
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of from IS eeota to aa high aa you
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Paper back hooka are the an•war to laa* than a t l gHU and
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Thaaa range
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mail and collect* it. It'*
Bettor than giving ■ hook of easy to mako Wild bright
Action, which you can't ho wre
bag with clever appliqued
tha recipient hatn’t N ad, give
and embroidered Santa
them a book along tha reference
frpnt.
line* . . a good dictionary, allae,
thesaurus, etc.
Of course, fiction is most en­
joyable and makes a grand gift
if you choose wisely. Select books
that ara “ hot off the press” and
you can be pretty sure that they
won't have bean read.
In tbe luxury class, a gift sf
■ classic, bound to leather and
Comas Christmas Uma and it'a
•tamped In gold, la possibly the
tha
right time to remember tha
grandest gift you can chooaa.
Though even more expensive and many folk who have served tha
naturally nicer ara seta of tola family to lome way or another
throughout tha year.
Another big-gilt Idea— mem­
If you ara going to give gift*
bership to a book club and enough
of cash, make sum you sacura
cash to carry H for a year.
Tha “ bedside” book* ara good, crisp, new billa ahead of time —
too . . these are usually roller- put them Into n special cash fold­
lions of short stories by various er card or a friendly Christmas
authors and often include soma greeting card.
poetry. They make lovely pick-up
Folks you may wish to remem• nd-read, at any lima, books.
bar with cash include the postman,
Within a person's particular tha grocery delivery boy, the
field of interest there ire usually newspaper boy, the service station
dosent and doaens of books that attendant, the milkman, etc.
would fit in and not duplicate
Non-cash gifta ara more gracious
what they may alMtdy own.
to tha baby-aittor, Junior's nurs­
Pick hooka and you will havo ery school or grammar school
teacher, n special nurse, ate.
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Kay we help you select e (port Jacket in
“his” favorite style, lor Christmas
gifting SatitaT
AH type of (westers, bulkies, cardigans,
v-ntek and the colors ere so handsome.
Nke selection of car-coata for those
cold-wfnlery days.

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Sparkling jewelry, Buttery toft leather handbags.
Warm smart stoles, l.esther gloves for evening,
livening Legs in dor skin and peau da sol,
Evening wraps, Trimmed sweaters by Hiadley,
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If there's an infant or toddler on should make up your mind about
your gift list, we suggest )ou don't what In give before you go to buy
make up your mind about what to . . . there arc so many wonderful
.live until you have visited one of
wearable-gift items in the infantthe Baby Departments or Shops.
Here's the "why'*: infants' and toddler departments, you are going
:oddlers* fashions have moved up to have a difficult time selecting
inio the "designer class." Items for only a few.
this age are right in atyle, and
sou'll want to give something very
LEATHER HANDHAUS hanir high thi.* year on every woman’s Christmas
"new."
list. A dazzling selection, from left, includes an elongated slim pouch in
For example, the populsr-withlightweight smooth leather; tasseled suede for dress wear; huge daytime
all ages stretch tights are now in
jKtuch in supple grain leather; slim boxy bag in smooth leather and a
sires for the very smallest young
carry-all brushed, with smooth leather end.
ladies. They serve the purpose of
showing that this young lady knows
someone who is in the know about
The ftagile bubbles of glass
fashion . . , and they keep her
with
which we adorn our Christ­
dainty legs warm as well!
The toddler can carry •trough mas trees ate largely a family~ If you're wondering whet to line* in apparel, making them xontal direction: the round-top with the look of the season uy cov­ industry in Europe, especially
vatrhet; and the larger clutch bag. ering her lights with a short, pleat­ Germany, and also in Japan.
give the lady in your life for most welcome gifts,
ed, plaid skirt.
In the tiny villages that Cling
Typical of the new alyling; the
Since the majority of handbags
Christmas, the answer Is "In the
D rrssrs trimmed with colors to
heir-" Handbag, of course!
long, slender envelope bug: the are designed simply, emphasis is match tights are being shown too to the step inountaliitides, whole
families engage in ihr process of
Thie yeer particularly, silhou- vertical boa shape with hard sides on the luxuriuusnexs of the leather and are as cute as can be. turning out Christmas decorations.
and
tab
closing;
the
elongated
bar­
Throughout
the
fashion
scene
for
etles of handbags have been
and the new leather colors.
Special shapes and designs are
adapted to complement the new rel-shape that goes off in a horiIn addition to indis prnvitile this age are u p -to -th e -m in u te
the exclusive properties of cerbUik, the most popular colors will styles.
Back to the wee ones: even the 1*1° families, the patterns handed
ba browns, reds and green* in a
scor* of shades: navy appears In infant girl ean be shown off In down from father to son, (or cen
both bright and the deep tones; miniature plaids and good for all turle. unchanged,
t'sing a llame, the father care­
bright red is on the rise. Dainty
also greys in gunmetal hues.
Handles aie back in the lime­ prints and bulky knits loo are of­ fully blows the thin glass tubing
to the desired shape with the aid
light in several versions: larger fered for this age group.
handbags frequently feature dou­ Mntttrr is going to be specially on an lion motJ, llis toil removes
ble strap handles of matching delighted with the new easy clos­ the hot ornament to the cooling
leather, accented with touches of ure features found in many styles; lute. Next the mother silver* the
inside and the daughter* apply
golden metal; the shoulder strap new grow features too.
returns after an absence of sev­ On second thought, maybe you painted designs.
eral seasons; even clutch bags
feature handles, the kind that dis­
appear into the bag when not
needed.
(icnerally, handbags for gift,
giving this Christmas reflect a
new elegance and more youthful
|inva—both very acceptable to
Some as much as F A a /
every woman.

Decorations Are
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Choosing Gift For Women Is Easy •- It's In The Bag!

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Ami, of course, a string of cu! | Jewelry makes a lady out of •
No girt ti «ver too young for
beauty or for fashion, the Jewelry turert pearls ia every girl's mas; 'yo u n g girl, and a Christmaa gift
of pur* delight.
Industry Countit claims, and (his glorious Christinas dttam .
truth offers some special Christ­
mas gift ideas for the younger
set.
Girts of alt ages have created a
major fashion trend with their
patsiun for the liny necklaces
known as miniatures.
A small design or pearl hang­
ing from a fine gold chain and
nestling tn the hollow of the throat
has proven its power with little
girt* of six and those over six a*
well. Even the 3-lo-tt jear-oU set
has its own special version of
• Naturalizer
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these papular miniatures.
Narrow gold bracelets are an­
• Freeman
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other fashion favorite of alt age*!
And — the power of charms goes
• S tar Brand
• Jacqueline
on forever. Charms marking every
sentiment and every event for
every age make a special and last­
ing gift! Scarab bracelets are big,
big fashion among Ihr high school
and college set and ate otlcn worn
two and three al.x time.
Bar anil circle pins ara tops
with the younger set and llrrrc
can't be too many of them. In
“Open Till 8:00 Friday Night"
classic gold (or daytime, or sc;
with Uny pearls or stones for
dress-up wear, a cirtlc pin is a
fashion must. *

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world.

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Children's appetites and Christ,
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next to Impossible in most house­
holds.
One way to get them to eat
without forcing Is to put their
breakfast in their Christmas stock­
ing: nourishing cookie* and both
dried and fresh fruit.
With it serve eggnogs . . . the
youngsters* flavored with vanilla
and the adults' with m v« potent
things.

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Practical Gifts
''Come out of ihe kitchen . .
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.Smart Santas will note that these
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One way to five tw k without ac­
tually givlag It, would bo to pay (or
ear h m m c e (or a year, The re­
cipient of this thoughtful gift then
baa U at money fret to net aa ho
want*. I t'i a marvelous gift for
paronta to giro children o r vice
vrraa.
Within the family, a gift of a now
car or a good uacd ear to the wife
and children la a gift they will ap­
preciate 901 daya at the year.
Look to the auto Held for your
Chriatmaa glfta . , . you'll be pleaaantly lurprlscd to find ao many
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To Wrapping Packages
Itibboae and dealgaa on gift pack­
ages are woadtrful "Icing on the
cake" . . . but they look best when
the paper la amoothly and attrac­
tively wrapped around the box.
Here are the step# a professional
usea In wrapping packages:
Plaee the paper faea down on the
table. Put the box, upside down if
possible, en the paper. Piece it so
the design Will show to tbo best
advantage when the package Is
wrapped and tied.
If the box cannot be turned up­
side down, cut the paper about Ik
inch wider than la needed and turn
the raw edge under. Arrange so
that the overlap will coma under
the ribbon or trim yon plan to uae.
Cut the paper wide enough to go
around the box end overlap l'k
inches (less for a very small box),
and long enough to extend a little

The top of book ahelvcs, a
long table or a cheat can be used
for n dramatic greenery arrange­
ment with tall, slim tapers , , a
Christmas figurine, a widespread
poinsettle and other trims used
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Delta, for one thing, aie lealty
different—now combining leather
with print fabric, or mure than
two kind* of leather*.
H als thla aoaiun feature very
narrow brim* in most all of the
favorite crown atyles, and fabrica
and eolora are richer than ever.
Billfolds, too, offer a lot of
variety — hey-md the regular
llylea which are even more lux­
urious.
For a spectacular Chrlstma*
dinner climax, bring your dowert
to tho table aflame.
There are two ways of ac­
complishing this: pour ti cup of
brandy over your dessert and
light with match; ..r surround the
delicacy with sugar cuboa, each
of which haa been dipped in
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more than half lha depth of the box
at the ends. Thla extending length
will have to vary allghtly accord­
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cbould be a trifle more for a deep
box than (or a ehallow one- Don't
•crimp.
■ring the paper up over the
cidai, overlapping aa near the cen­
ter of the box aa poaiible, and
fallen with a gummed real or with
tape.
Flnlih one end at a time. Fold
the aidei in amoothly. Fold the tap,
which la to be the bottom ot the
package, down flrit, then bring the
(old that U on the table up ovar
all the folda, m u rin g with tape er
•ticker.
Turn the box over. You are nowready to add your own special
trim*.

leather* and la the Ivy print fab.
ric*. To go with tham, there are
Tiaa are ntill the narrow modal*
leather or cloth card caaea with of lha paat, but there ara a he*t
accordion clear plastic holders.
of naw ta lltra i. Large diagonal*
With lhe onslaught of credit that maka plaid patterns will be
good In bold er subdued huoa.
It la not a* difficult to aalaet
the right tie aa tho Jokes lead V*
Canadian Family
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Honored Guests
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BRADFORD, Pa. (UP!) - Tha whether ha prefer* blue, brown,
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St. Catherinei, Ont., Canada, were colors. Ha will than bo able to
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One of the moat warmhearted
tradition* of the Christmas teason
is the exchange of greeting cards.
At this time of the year close
friends and casual acquaintances
take time out to ex p res their
best wishes.
However, sometimes it can be
pretty confusing to receive a card
from somebody you've never
heard of. The proper iva&gt; to sign
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In the first place, one should
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In the second place, the »ig
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Snow For Yule Season
0 M I the snowy splendor of a tradi­
tional White Christmaa can be
yours In holiday decorations this
year at the flick of ■ finger —
whether the outside temperature is
way up high, or very Jowl
Unlike nature's uncertain prod­
uct, Uita man-made snow lasts till
the end of the holiday season—still
looking as fresh and cool ai a new
snowfall. The artificial anow is the
result of blending several resins

■ Nerd some good ideas for what
To giva the "oldsters" on your
list? tier# are a few to get you
•tarted . . ,
First tor com deration might
he a robe. New, warm but wash­
able types, generally serve best
. . . and come in a wide range
of styles for your choice.
Sweaters are good for hoth men
and women! An attractive stole
Jqr (irandmother is generally most
V pprrclated
Slippers, ton. arc popular with
the older crowd. If you don't know
the correct sice, a gift certificate
can be arranged.
At home entertainment . . ,
television, radio, hi*fi, phono­
graph , , , any one of thcie would
be welcomed. Books, too, are good
, . to is a tubscriptio' In a miganne or hook cluh.
Romemtier — folks in this age
£ r» u p still enjoy many activities
and still like little luxuries! (live
them something they ran use, of
course, hut also keep it gay and
gi»i&gt;!

with a ftuonnated hydrocarbon —
the coldness or freeting action in
most mechanical refrigerators..
In the snow cans the hydrocar­
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retina and, because of its ability
to expand rapidly when released
under prrtaure, at a propellant for
the resins.
Wintry effects can be created
both indoors and out with these
man-made snows. The chemical is
harmless and does not deteriorate
under ordinary temperature and
humidity conditions.
This anow can be used to "trust"
window panes or will simulate
fresh fallen snow on evergreens!
Other novel effects can be pro­
duced on glass surfaces. Simple
paper or cardboard cutouts of
Christmaa figures may be made,
and placed on the glass while the
"snow" it sprayed around them,
either a negative or positive print
of the mask may be made.
Cut-out cardboard Santas, for ex­
ample, can be sprayed in several
mow rotors to make inexpensive
but eye-catching place cardi for
holiday parties.
There is also a welcome note for
the housewife who faces the task of
cleaning up after the holiday sea­
son. All the has to do is wipe the
coated areas with a warm, damp
cloth and off comes the snow.

The rank* of skier* arc grow*
ing year by year and if your
“gift problem" is among them,
buy something for the slope*
For instance a colorful parka,
a pair of sleek strctch~pant*, lined
leather iclovc* that rxtrml well
above the wrist to keep the snow
out. or a handy leather pouch
that fastens to a belt to hold car
keys, cigarettes, etc.

mined by the lype of card and
the person who receives it.
If you have chosen a gay
casual greeting for close friends,
you can sign it simply with your
first name. If you're married
sign the first name of both, follow­
ed by the last name.
With married couples, the one
signing the cards, always writes
his or her name lust.
If you prefer to h s 'f your
cards printed, the wife's name
comes first.
When there are children, the
signature as a family group if
always in good taste, whether

inf the interior are bought a t
evergreen, red and white rand tea,
it is printed or written: for ex- ornaments, holly and a food poe&gt;
ample, "The Smiths."
lion of imagination.
The conventional signatures I*
always acceptable for the greet­
ings sent to business acquaint­
ances. The formal "Mr and Mrs.
John 0. Smith" should he printed
and the card should be more
formal in both design and mess­
age.
Each of the gifts received by the
Infant Jesus from the Three Wise
Men had a symbolic meaning;
meaning; gold expressed the roy­
alty of the Babe; frankincenise for
His priesthood; myrrh for Christ's
entombment.

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THK HOLIDAYS!
With A Selection
From Our Many Party
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SHE KNOWS you love her if you give her something
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dishwasher unit.
The meaning of the word Beth­
lehem, the city where Christ wag
born, it home of bread. Allhtmgi]
Belli resembles our word bread
and icliem is close in sound to
home. . .actually the translation
is reversed: Beth is home; Ichein
is bread-

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with it a wealth of stately reii-**«is
st.d heart-warming carols! Kw-n pop tunes add notes
of listening pleasure. And, gift
recordings can extend that plea
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Women Both Wokomo Practical Handyman Never
Has Too Many
Nawest Type Luggage
Workshop Items
1U Itoe 9t aaw lightweight Wi­

tbo le u dine) in blue, grey and avan red
ebooie ■re gaining In popularity.
"He enjoys hii workshop more
Luigage ihould be lelected to than any other recreation, but be
subdued plaids, imoll give tbo receiver every conven- baa everything be needs."
The man who owns and uses a
home workshop never has every­
thing he needs — If you think of
need! a t wants! He would be more
than delighted with an electric drill
to replace hla hind one. This la, of
course, only an example.
There a rc so many Hama far the
wood and metal workshop. If you
don't know what to choose, ask •
knowing friend to check for you. If
this Is Impossible, and so Is select­
ing it yourself, give a gift certifi­
cate,
This same man would also enjoy
a good do-it-yourself book or a
subscription to one of the maga­
zines along tbeie lines.
If he doesn't have a handy peg
board for hanging up his tools
within sight and easy reach, this
too is a good gift item.
Does he have enough electric out­
lets, a place to clean up, etc.? If
not, here Is another aure-to-be-appredated idea.
The possibilities for gifts to the
handy man arc practically unlimit­
ed.
With a little thought, a little look­
ing and asking around, you will be
able to select a gift he will never
stop thanking you for.

tter tags f t mmmiWm for Ckrlit■ U ghtocJ* Jut eet-of-this-world.
fUMlfettA r ttlf MW Aid di»Uacthf ttto year U the "alauro"
m M M leather luggage. This
la Matter tu t k«a b m flaishtd
M the Auk side, producing a (cuffraaisteat tag with e aaft and huu*
deal iMdc finish. Tbs smooth
grali ltd* «l tbo leather toeomaa
tka Haiag. la addition to lt« band
#oM appoaranct, It caa taka all
tka isagh treatment that traveling
afttrtt without b«lia marred. Tko
aarfaci n i limply bo bruited to
ita original atata with a Hitt bnuh
Might ara tko toft latlbtr suittaaaa with aabr a light magnesium
.kaao. tka fliiiblo loatbar aldci
•Saw raaai fir a wit, sports Jac­
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wlthaat wriakUag, aad Kill loavia
■aau fir a ■a*'* otbor necdi.
dwartlag to liggago rttallcra,
tka kaggago giaeta moat waatad
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CHR18T1IAS IS “STARTER” TIME . . .* time to
1 s ta rt a
example, n man’s
act of luggage for someone special. For example
set m ight Include (left) n tailored companion bag with
matching leather duffle. Both in saddle-color leather,
For her, choose the train enso for toiletries and the
matching weekend hag, troth hound in black for contra st. Good idea: add a piece each year I

kitchen a r t alwaya woodorful
gifts. But, wbot makas then oven
nicer Is tbo way you d reu them
•PLittle Individual eokei, for Inatoneo, a r t *o goy when tied with
tlbbona.
Ornamental ■ (hoped cookie*
nro •von
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more oppreclolid If you
th a n with a holo i t tba top
thin tla a ribbon through
for hinging tbo cookio* on

Plan Festive Fix Up
For Home Exterior

*0 eani, painted, trimmed

hid lined with doilies, are Juit-

right eontslMra for a gift of
hhtno-ronitod nut*.
Foitiro little m lncem ut or
cranberry pita a rt even mart giftnhlo If net on a imali paper plate
and wrapped with cellophane,
clear or colored, and tied with o
oprig of holly
Wicker baskets, trsy i, and
apothecary jar* all lend them-■ aelvee to Imaglnotlvo and ray
' “ dllplOy* of home-baked guoUics.

Did you know that the Druids bollsvsd that ovsrgrssn trass meant
otsrnsl Ilfs, and this Is whirs the
custom of using svergrren swags,
wall n antal and doorway decoratJon comas from!

The ria l spirit of L'hristmaa is in can be made by mounting flat
giving—aa share part of tbs home's branches In a tree shape and deck­
holiday mood with pmcra-by and ing them with baublss.
neighbors. Give your entrance way
Sants Claus cut-outs can be made
a true Yule look!
or purchased; easy to handle
Your doorway wilt sparkle a gay "snow sprays lend interest to
Cbriltm ai greeting If you capture glass panels . . t cut-out snow­
the traditional mood with an orna­ flakes can be mounted uii the door.
An outline of your door made
ment bedecked apray of evergreen,
gaily tlad-up with a bright red bow. with Ires lights extends your greet­
Freih or plastic wraatha with ing into the lata hours. Evergreen
berries, nuts and pine cones add trees on the lawn, low-placed
that special holiday hippy note to shrub* ami planter boxes at the
front of the house—all lend them­
doorways, loo.
Colorful variations are an over­ selves well to colorful night light­
alls "candy-type” cane, tied with ing!
a big, big bow; a huge itocklng— And, friends snd neighbors will
poiaibly filled with pretend girt a— enjoy the "worm hello" of your
or a miniature Christmas tree that outdoor decor!

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Swaot welcome , . . cookies on
the door! Wrap Christmas goodies
belt In front o r back. A t In
cellophane and hang thsm from
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to tho wreath for snipping off
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no-iron pajama aet. Made sors
a cookie.
in a blend of cotton and
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have a jaunty Spanish air.

Child Star Dogged
By Old Movies
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) — Young
Tommy Kirk, a teen-aged member
of Walt Disney's stable of actors.
Just isn’t going to be allowed to for­
get his role as the boy who keeps
turning Into a Oratislavlan sheep­
dog in Disney’s "The Shaggy Dog."
After a particularly tough scene
during filming of "The Swiss F*mily Robinson" recently, Tommy sat
down on a rock complaining that
his feet hurt.
"&gt;&gt;001 or hind feel" asked fel­
low actor Jam es MacArthur.

LM ytara ago.
The subsidiary, Dis Pant da
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Museum Addition
SARASOTA &lt;UP!&gt; - Tour rail­
road cars and eight circus wagons,
once used by Rlngling Bros, and
Barnum A Bailey Circus, left here
by rail yesterday for a museum at
Bara boo, WIs. The equipment, part
of items the circus is selling aa
obsolete, were bought by the Cir­
cus World Museum and the Wis­
consin State Historical Society.

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Fine imported end
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Classic styling.

$29.95 to $37.95

Suits
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aeveral atylea
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handsome
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You'll find lots and lots of
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Sherrie's Fashions
FOR THE LADIES
and

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FOB LADIES FROM THE MTTLKAT — ALSO LITTLE BOYS

Gift Lingerie for the
Little Lady too —
u marvelous
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FOR THE MEN — Famous Curies Mult*. Holeproof Sox.
Wamterly Tie., Wtlgrome Bpoctaosar, Frerdman-Mhrlby Shoe*.
Town A Trail Jackets and Sports*ear, Trs-Tan Belt*. Stet.on
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Interwoven Socks

LEATHER GLOVES

Colorful argyles and
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$ 1.00
LEISURE ROBES
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Loadon shrank llt% virgin wool sulla, l.anaon rainwear, IMana j
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FOR LITTLE BROTHER aad SIS — suits, disagaroao, apart
coats, underwear, socks, awootora, boys' shoes, lie*, darling little
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NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS

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PAJAMAS
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A JEW EL OF A GIFT! Give her a watch or ring this
Christmas — a neat automatic, n trim gold for every day
use, a beautiful diamond watch with diamond studded
watch band, a smart gold watch with gold circlets on
either aide, a charming rickshaw lapel pin with watch
behind wheel or the favorite pearl ring with new setting
of marquise cut peridots and a diamond.

Millions
of
science - minded
youngsters will lead the parade
to the greatest jeweled walcb
Christmas in history, report* the
Jewelry Industry Council.
These young people, with their
patilon for modern electronic*,
have been quick to relate the
working* of a fine jeweled watch
with the search into outer space.
They know that many of the bal­
listic timing mechanism* are asacmlded by the same hands and
on the same principles as fine
jeweled watches.
Catering to this youthful In­
terest in precision time-pieces Is
the appearance of mote new low.
er-prlged jeweled-lever watches
which give* them a logical and
Important place on millions of
Christmas lists.
The "older set" who have left
their terns behind them have a
more sophisticated Interest in fine
-watches, the Council reports. To
them the special functional fea­
tures, such as watcr-and-ihock re­
sistance and automatic winding

devices, plus the power of fashion,
hive the greatest appeal.
Women have diicovered that a
fine watch is truly a costume ac­
cessory, and change their watches
as they do their jewelry lor dif­
ferent effect*. Tiny jeweled mas­
terpieces hang from pins and
necklaces or bracelets for a glam­
orous dre&gt;s-up effect. New dial
designs sparkle with jewel* and
smart new shape* fur an elegant
daytime effect. And sleek new
''sports'* watches are geared to
an active life both In design and
ruggednesi.
Thinness Is the f a s h i o n key to
the newest men's jeweled watches
since men are aa Interested in
how a fine watch looks 13 howr It
runs.

Here Are Rules
For Safe Tree
Yule Light-Up
Everyone should have a beauti­
fully decorated Christmas tree, but
. . . everyone should remember
that same beautiful tree can be
dangerous.
If you don't follow a few simple
rules, your gay Christmas tree
can became a grim ftre-hasard!
Mount the tret in a stand that
holds water. This will keep the tree
fresh and gnen.
Keep the tree away from open
fireplaces, radiators, TV acta and
electric lights.
Don’t overload the tree circuit
by putting loo many lights on ona
circuit. Make sure that the wires
are not frayed! Turn off the lights
when there's nobody around to
watch them!
Trimmings should be fireproof.
Keep the b a n of the tree free from
combustibles such at loose papers
and ribbons.
Lighted candlts are a menace as
well aa outmoded. Don't use them!
Be sure to dispose of the tree in
a fire-safe area. If you intend to
burn it in the fire-place, don't leave
it untended, a t more than just the
tree may go up in smoke.
Yea—you can make certain that
you and your family really do have
a sate, and merry Christmas!

Casual clolhei for men have
never been more handsome.
Slacks and sports shirts especial­
ly, both fine for gifts, are newlooking and good-looking.
Slack* arc newest both rumes*
ami belllcss, Pockets are different
here too. with western-style var­
iations and the slash types out­
standing.
Slack* are now available In
big bold plaids and other un­
VERY FITTING GIFT! Want to Rive him shoe*? — these will fit if you
usual for-men patterns, as well as
come close to the size! Very smart casuals too. Left to right* golf ahoe in
the more convtntional solid and
polished leather with removable kiltie; ultra lightweight, three-eyelet tie
muted palterns.
in soft but rugged brushed leather; slip-on with the popular buckle-amiIn shlrU there is the choice
strap in the new square toe; new high chukka boot in polished grained
of heavy, like wool, cr light, like
leather and a three-eyelet in grained leather with decorative slde-atitching.
cotton, in either short or long
sleeves.
The big newa here is that there
are s j many styles, patterns and
colors. You are sure to find a
sports shirt that the man on your
list will realty like.
The cover-ups for these cas­
ual outfiti, sports coats and Jac­
kets, offer a wide, range for your
Shoes make fine Christmas gifts. featuring also the new lightweight selection too , . and the choice
They're bound to Vo n sure hit leathers in both aniooth and brush, is better than good.
The Contlnantal, of course. Is
this year. There uie many new ed surfaces.
style* available, (rum square-toed
slip-onv to straps and buckles.
Mo«t men have just about all
the doihe* they need, but eight
out of ten nrc short of shoes.
Heading the high-fashion cutegory, i* the shoe with the new
slimty tapered and squared-off
tor.
Seen most often In leather*
with n line giant, this silhouette
I* lent.ned In many satiation* of
the -lip-on style or in two or three
eyelet tie* fur both atieet and
casual wear.
Sole* ate made of lightweight,
supple leather, dr tailed with the
new inverted moc scam*. Thi*
seaming add* an elegant and
lighter look and will be featured
in n gicat many shoes.
.Mon who like casual attire,-Will
he easy* to pleit-e with Immlicwn
moccasins or the popular anklehuh "chukka" horn, available in
»ofl brushed leathers with ilcublc

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For More Rats

SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UP!) The Pled Piper of Blngi is keeping
a sharp eye on Lake Kariba, hop­
ing for another plague of rati.
But Dr. James Mundle would be
satisfied if they never came back.
Mundie, a government medical
officer at Binga on the shores of
Lake Kariba, wrote in a privatelycirculated Ministry of Health news­
letter not long ago that the rats
were eating him out of home, hos­
pital and typewriter keys.
"To date, they have eaten tbs
fly-sheet of my lent, two felts,
three pairs of socks, the inside of
my gun-case, some nf my wife's
clothing and Hie shift key of this
To wrap a bottle to it has a typewriter," Mundle wrote.
decorative big fluff top for pret­
tier gifting . ■ plsce on* piece of
paper on top of another on the
G &gt;our home boasts 1 mantel,
diagonal. Be sure to allow plenty you can mike that your focal
of paper. Bring the sheet* up to point of interest witli bright orna­
the top and lie securely. Add ments, sprigs of holly, Christinas
whatever trim your ingenuity dic­ berries and spark'y-linirl tucked
among the greens.
tates.

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the man who receive* thin
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favorite gift! Of all-wool
jersey, more titan a yard
wide.

Handsome effect* are achiev­
ed in the drop blown shades, all
n( which contain less red than in
the past, a* well a s In the neutral
tones.
If Junior i* si the ngc where
clothe* are becoming impoitant.
he'll love a pair of "cool" shoes.
Much of the new styling has hern
adapted In footwear for youth*.

the biggest favorite In sport]
coats . . and fabrics arc rich,
colon muted.
Newest In jsckela are the out­
side • quilted ones. Many have
pile hoods o- collars.
Cheek the new wash ’n wear
slacks and shirts too . . these
will certainly be appreciated.

Story-Teller Telit
A Success Story
LONDON (L'Pli—British report­
ers questioning John O’Hara at an
Impromptu conference here war*
mostly interested In how ha. a for­
mer newspaperman, had managed
lo become a wealthy novelist.
"I'll tell you a story," Iht Ameri­
can writer said finally.
"There was a man playing In th t
gutter outside a night dub. A ja u
musician came lo the door of Uta
club fur soma air. The street musi­
cian asked him, 'How do I gat t#
Carnegie Kail?'
"And the hap guy replied, 'P rattice, m an; p ractice.'"

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Christmas Date
Traced All Way
To 4lh Cenlury
.The history sf the Christmas
observance la one that has Intriguad' clerical and lay scholars for
countless years.
Researchers hare found that as
tor hack as the fourth century,
the Christmas festival was siraady an established custom dat­
ing back to earlier eras.
The word Christmas began as
“Christ's Mass'' or a* In old
English “ Chrislts M u se" or the
Maes of Christ, following the cus­
tom ef the church In observing
the anniversaries of deaths, rather
than births.
It was not fitH St. Cyril,
Bishop ef Jerusalem, eat out to
affirm ene day for a unlverilal
observance that Christ’s Mass
was changad from its previous
celebration in the spring (as we
now observe Easter).
The food Bishop was granted
permission by Pope Junius I to
anno'nt a group of theologians to
driermiae as accurately as possi­
ble the exact dale of Christ's na­
tivity.
Top many yeses had elapsed
for absolute accuracy, and sfter
discovering various contradictions
of calandsrs, astrological and
astronomical calculations, the date
for the celebration of Christ's
Mass was set by the Church for
December 25th.
So U Is that since the year U4
A. D., this date has been observ­
ed as the date ef the Saviour's
birth.
Msmbera of the Greek. Bussisn and Ukrainian Orthodox
’"lt/ehes eetebrste this oo -Jan­
uary nth.
To this' day, the festival nf
Christmas still occurs no many
different dates throughout the
world.
December g is the day when
Christmas is observed in most
Western Europcsn countries and
marks the beginning of a long
happy holiday seisont

to natal day e f He who Is- eondated the greatest religious
Oder la Watery.
AMfcetgh la the MW years fob
nrtog me birth, the Christmas
rtahsatlrn has corns to be a potaurri ef aactowt pagan eeremonla aa aft-laid Christmas legends
lint ant, the eteeoce ef the day
“It to more blessed to give
isn receive” .
MU who reprseents the spirit
F glrtol ad Christmas.

An the Christmas bails ring oU
w message ef peace and goodW, hndhntir-1 and tolerance,

Ja dm elders Who sat moods
d patoarae ef the observance.
Make Mda ■ real Christmas!
Me the family to tree trimlag feetivHlee . , sing the aid
rale and listen wail in the words
lito f 'W h friend* and neighbors
U&gt; therih of your choice.
PIM
to make His day, ■ tom&gt;'*
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Christmas
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Mr. Md Mrs. Beyer checked In
is asenttog fur their third Ellinor
IlUge vacation. They'll be here
Mr. Boyar la a retired teacher
ltd taught last at Thayer Aceemy, south Braintree, Mass.

Oldest Christian Church Stands h Bethlehem
Probably the eldest church in
Christianity is the Church ef the
Nativity, built upon the spot
where the stable stood. It was
erected by Emperor Constantine
the Great, in 330 A. D.
The church looks like a fortress.
Its original stately portal has been
walled up and replaced by a low
and a arrow entrance. There was
a reason far this. In the first
place; it compels the many pil­
grims te bow before they enter.
In the second place it was design­
ed to keep the Inftdeie Item riding in on horseback or camel.
The interior of the church it
dignified and simple, set off by
beautiful Corinthian columns of
native red .andatone. The roof is
of massive oak. Silver lamps
burning olive oil ere suspended on
gold and silver chaine from the
beams.

Scorves Are Nice
For Presents
Holiday fashions square-off In a
new and delightfully different med­
ley ef scarves that make ideal
gifts for every gal oe your list.
Whether she's schoolgirl, ma­
tron. or in-between, tt'i easy to find
lust the sire and color to accent her
individuality.
The newest * Inch scarvct con­
vert with esse into loose, low ties,
cowl drapes or wide-ewsy neckline
loops.
Whether as a colorful extra or a
cherished gift, scarves fill the hill
In every way.
Green and red paper cups make
perfect L'hristmaa hells. To hanr.
insert e pipe cleaner throuxh the
bottom, twist it for a honk. !.et
the other end hanr down below
*.S» mouth of the cup and. »&gt;‘«th
a uum drop fnr a clapper
Cupa cut in half make grmd bells
to top off a rift parkare.
And, nf course, they are al­
ways right for servlnf punch.

• f the Manger. Beeutiful ttpettries sad rugs are draped across
the wails. Fifleea silver lamps
aro kept bnraiag eternally In
honor Of Him tor Whom there w»s
no place In the world *« the night
of His birth.

A silver star, fastened to a
simple altar with silver n ils ,
marks the exact spot where the
Infant Jesus was born.
Three steps lead down to a
small tave-Uke recess, the Chapel

I

G IF T S for H E R
• Diamond Ring*
• Watches
• Electric Raton
• Necklace and Earring Seta
• Finn
• Crepe ’de Chino Cologne A Perfume
o Birthatone Rings
• Pearls
• Carriage
* M ghlere

GIFTS for HIM
•

Lighters

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* Bracelets
And Many Other (lifln

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Save your Christmas cards and
give them to the orphanage or
rhurch group for children’s scrapbookv.

You'll Hake Real Hit With Gifts Of New Records
A gift of records is a gift that
promises hours of pleasure for
yea re to rome.
Happily, today record* a rt
made for every age and every
musical taste. Ihere are even re­
cord* for tot*, though not ell are
musical; some are the telling of
itorir*.
The reading of poetry and many

rla**ic* in literature now appear
«n record.
For that matter, it ia powibl#
to learn a foreign language, im­
prove your golf game or atudy
other luhjecl* by record.
There have been vast improve­
ment* in the quality of recordings
withta Just the past few year* . . .
(he new itereopTiontc record* are
something our parents scarcely
hoped to dream about.

Original Broadway ahow*, the
finest opera* and orchestra* may
now resound throughout our own
living rooms;
Modern record cover* are *o
attractive that you will find it e&gt;
pleasure to just browse through a
record *hop aa you might in an
art gallery.
I’lan for a record Christmas thl*
yc*r. Everyone will love you for

Stars to Shine on

Delicate Cotton lace to spice mind
a holiday evening . , , designed
for the young In heart Added
enchantment . . . the soft gleam of
velveteen in gala colors. Pimply
delightful In lizes I to II.

Midnight b!*ek velveteen
, . , richly gleaming
with a lare bodice
, , , Iran and Invrly In
•ire* S to IS.

You decide how much to nave! We
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I t’* »*»r to f ir e wine* to a
woman’i wishes a t ChrUtmii time
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Moat often lha primary and datsrminlng factor U the prica you
haa* to pay—but you can flatter
h er wlshsi and pamper your
budget too, with a bit of careful
pre-planning.
GIVE HER JEWELRY — You
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extravagant prices If you can a f.
ford to, but simple costum* jewel­
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with atl th* precision and beauty
• f rare pieces t
/ tJ* * - ,p*rh*P* «he*a dreaming
a f a . full length.Mink . . . hot If
your choice la a ••manmade’’
preclou* pile fiber one, ahe’D caddie Into It with pleasure, Perhaps
h er yen for mink doesn’t extend te
•oats—she May be thrilled with
a g ift of a handsome Mink (eg
eth er fur) toller, a cape, a stole
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real fur cellar,
NEW WATCH EH—You needn’t
epend a fortune te find a glamour
watch for your special •,»h#.’*
There’s th* greatest line-up ever,
of frivolous fancies In dependable
timepieces. W ith fancy bracelet
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•he loves the finest, and you do

want to give her th# b a it But ye*
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decanter six*, when her favorite
fragrance will thrill her equally
when you give her that email
purse site flacon (and you’ll help
her make it last longer when you
complement it with a twin cologne
to much tees expensive, toe).
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inexpensive end If yon make a mis­
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here's hardly a child that
Ain't bg Reared with a |if l of a
far Christmas. The parents are
• m i to UUak about.
Ma a n seldom completely carlag by On' cbUd-the parenta
| therefore bar* to take on eatra
Ik. Also 11 must be takes Into
•M ention that Ihe feeding and
* of pets coals money.
1 you a n thinking of a puppy as
in —alto look into the matter of
Dclent outdoor spice for the
M l to roatf to.
toe 'of the most popular pets
M now ll the parakeet. It la
lUtrely easy to c a n for; it’s feed
M t penalre and these bird* need
V rage area. And, because they
I. U'a very caay to become lovly attached to parakeets.
'Topical fiah are another Idea aa
intapenihr, eatlly cared for
. You have a wide price range
teflon too aa you ran choose one
I and a bowl or a targe aquarl full of fUli.
t might be a good idea to query
i parents befora giving a child a
U a pet for Christmas. If they
f “yei,*1 you can be surr, howrr, that yours is going to be the
• t treasured one received.
sere are also a variety of mate
ita which make use of ihe most
Rent plastics. "Try-Il, a d e a r
lUle cube with Intricate passagei t , testl the Ingenuity and pa*
•ce of playeri who strive to
utauver a ball from one end
Ihe other.

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CROUP SINUS lake on
new life and extra fun
when mimeone strums the
Kultur. J t’n easy for begin­
ners tn muster , . . make*
n grnml gift for young and
A new plastic hobby kit, "Plaxicraft," provides non toxic plastic
beads in multicolors which children
form Into designs in rlie-cut forma.
When popped into the ovrn and
baked at a low temperature, the
m u ll is a decorative permanent
decoration for the playroom.
Wise idea for making you a
smart Mrs. Sanla: riart a Christ­
mas notebook! Every lime you sea
a good idea or think of one, for
making the holiday brighter, and
easier on you . . . put it in your
notebook. Here loo you can keep
your Uat of rarrls and gifts sent
and received.

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brakes; handlebar gearshift; touring bag, chromed rims
and headlight, others. 2FC2£H)I,S

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changer (nil site*, all
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10” Western
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It a y illuminate*
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bottum. 4 turrets,
binocular eyepiece,
easy focus. Includes
cnlor-vu filler and
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bullet "oses.

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Non-mar, tong-last­
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Plastic with brown
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Red font rest.

Truetone portahle! Use
also as smart table model!
I'nmpleta with earphone
jack!
35 Outdoor Light*
To Hriihlen Your Home

C h ristin a*

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Tour home will say
Merry t hrUtmas
With 25 bulb* in a*,
sorted rolnra. Inde­
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weatherproof. Clipon base.

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�Just How Old Is Santa Claus, Anyway? Here Are Some Guesses
Just how old la Santa Claua?
Down through the centuries the are "imported* from Norway,
Where does bo come from? Why story of Skint Nicholas was carried I Dr. Clement Garb Moore, a
does he enter by way of the chim­
ney? Why does be drive a sleigh?
Even the best reference sources expected gift* appeared they w e r e ^ ^ , Christmas") for his childdo not quite agree about the an­ attributed to him.
cestry ot the Jolly, big-hearted fel­ Dutch children suil wait for
low we know.
Saint Nicholas, or “Siatcrklass** aa
But. after all, U It so import­ they call him. He is pictured as a
ant whether the name Santa G aul kindly, white-bearded bishop who
baa Ua origin in the Dutch "Sin- rides a white hsrse over the house­
terklaai,” or in the German tops when he lowers hie gifts down
“ Chrtetkindr or "Krlss Kringle"? tha chimney.
It is this "S inurklaes," brought)
H ia generally agreed that the
Idea far our modern day Sente over by the early Dutch settlers,
Claua began with a young boy call­ that we give thanks for Santa's
ed Nlcbolat over 1M0 years ago. custom and method of giving, for
During kle early years, growing the full white beard, riding over
uu hi the Asia Minor portion of housetops and, partially, for kis
present-day Turkey, be was getter- name.
oua and pious. These qualities grew
Seats Claua had many other
within b ln until ae a man be be­ forerunner*, some who still bring
came tM bishop of Myra.
gifts ia his piece to children ha
His moat famous deed of genero­ other lands.
i
sity wee directed inward three
Another "ancestor” af Santa
'
beautiful daughters of a poor no­ cam* from Germany. “Christbleman. He wanted dowries for bis kind!.” sometimes called “Krist
children so they could be married.
a little messenger of
So. Nicholas on three different the
tim e
nights tossed bags of gold through also wai thr gift giver to the Swiss
• window of their home, and each children. There tho angel arrived
daughter could be married end
a
drawn by
well cared for.
.The elves, Santa’s fine helpers,

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Rrralk

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reti. He vividly described Sint*
Claus. bringing all lha many leg­
ends be knew.
In 1*63. cartoonist Thomas Nist
was commissioned to illustrate

Moore's poem. Santa Claus, much
as we see him today pictured
everywhere at ChrUtmaa. emerged
from Nast's drawing board M
years ago In New York City.

Let us help you with all
your g ift problems.

•

Coats £ Suits

• Dresses
Daytime, Coefcttf

Slack*. Shorts, Shirts,

Thura. Nov. 19, '59 Pago 11-B

Sweaters, Leather Jackets
Won! Jackets

Lingerie

•
Diamond Bridal Seta
Q uilted

183 $2750,

Christmas Fun Calls For Care

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HIGHLY UNIQUE

CULTURED PEARLS

BIRTH STONE RINGS

BEAUTIFUL MATCHED SETS OF EVENING
JEWELRY IN' THE NEW FALI. COLOR*

Wanted Items Of Jewelry
Ordered Special .On Request

OPEN TIL * I*. M. FRIDAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS

Last year almost *00 pwple lost
their lives over the Christmas
Holiday, more than half of them
because of alcohol.
,
This eheerfi'. season has be­
come a season of mourning. All
over the natioo, grim hearses will
follow in the wake of Santa's
sleigh with victims who hid too
much cheer and too little caution
on the road afterward. There are
more auto accidents on Christmas
Eve than n any other holiday.
The principal reason: ’ drivers
who have besn drinking. No driv­
er should ever forget this: hav­
ing more than one ounce of alco­
hol in one hour, makes you a
"dangerous” driver!
Traffic accidents on Christmas
Eve have reached a staggering
total in recent years. New Year's
Eve is a close second.
In 1U7, a four-day Christmas

vacation, resulted in TO* fatal­
ities! Last year there were “only
Mo people killed. Between fortyright and fifty-five percent of these
of these deaths were caused by
drunken drivers, or by drivers
who hid somelhing lo drink, ac­
cording to the National Safety
Council.
Polic. and traffic authorities
everywhere agree that the drunk­
en driver, even the mildly intoxi­
cated one. ia more dangerous on
the highway than the apaedster,
reckless driver, thrill seeker or
thoughtless drivsr.

Slip Him Into
Comfy Slippers

Robe*,

Goer*

Sets,

Fancy Pinto, 8Mp*

Give him slippers and make
him happy. This is one item that
U easy to shop lor too. Sixes don’t'
have to lie so evart as some Items
of wearing apparel.
There are many style* to ehoo*f
from this Christmas too. The fa­
vorite models have returned with
new and richer leathers . . .
and now in more eolor*. New
slippers lake off from the de­
signs of the newer styles of men'*
shoes.
Then, loo, you ran always give
Music lovers this Christmas him a gift certificate for a pair
have a special treat awaiting of comfy slippers!
them in sterophontc sound, the
new tonal magic now available
for home high fidelity music sys
terns.

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Accessories
Hag*, Cloven, S uhrUmo*,
Jewelry, Bella, Starve*.
How#!

Keatortwi Fashion# Jaat for

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H undreds of g lam o ro u s g ifln a w a it you. Specially
selected to m ak r au re of p ro v id in g yo u the Idenl eholct
fo r everyone on vutir lint — f r o m G ran d m a to MU.

COM E TRUE
This is your opportunity to shop lea sure­
ly and find just what you want for Christmas
Gifting.

Receive Next November

Our warehouse and storerooms are prepared to hold the merchandise you select
without further payment until delivery.

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MATHER
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Block
From Sanford's Biff
Free Parking Lot

203 E. FIRST ST.
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL K UNTIL CHRISTMAS

�Gowns
By Tolande, Mar-Love, Weber and Majea*'c. Dacron, nylon, all cotton, dacron and
cotton blend*. Add a blouse to your
Christina* HaL

What woman wouldn't love a beautiful soft gown for
Christmas 7 Nylon waits length and full lengtha in aoft
paatel color*.

Sweaters
Deeigned by Jantien, Majestic, Nardls In
orlon, ban-ion and the popular wool bul
kiea. Assorted colors, all sites. Ideal for
Christmas Gifting?

For those cold winter mornings—quilted nylon and cotton,
Solids, prints in pretty bright colors.

Panties
This is one gift that is always welcome—fancy or tailored
panties. White, black and solid colors.

Pajamas
Are always a welcome and practical gift
Cotton, nylon and dacron

Slips &amp; Half-Slip
She’ll be ao thrilled with one of our nylon tailored or
feminine lacy slips and will be delighted with the many
new eoiora. By Munsingwear, San Souci.

Give her a box of Phoenix or Clausner
hose in one of the new fall shades
she ll be so pleased.

m ti/Uttf SPECIAL
tv O fF T prdtn
Whiting A Davis, gold, silver, rhine­
stone. Karringi, bracelets and necklaces.

Dad will love a new robe
for Chriatmaa, why not
give him one? See our
citing selection.

Accessories
Socks

Soft supple leather Handbags by Ronay.
Leilas#, Garay will make a perfect Christine#
gift. See our large selection of Dawnell#
Gloves. She'll love s pair.

By Esquire, Phoenix
plain, fancy and argyles.

Hell love new ties for
Christmas and especially'
when they come from
Yowell'e.
ahe'll love a new school or
party dress and we've a nice
■election from which to
choose.

An Always
Welcome Gift Ideal

Jewelry
Cuff Links. Tie Bars By
Hickok told separately nr
in sets.

Panties
With ruffles, others plain
In colors and while.

Sweaters

See our wide selection of
skirts, coats, shirts and
jum|&gt;eis to mix and
match for that young
lady on your list.

McGregor sweaters in pullover, cardigan
wool and orlon sleeveless.

Trousers
Tailored in dacron blends,
wool, flannels and the dacroshan by Botany

J Petticoats by ‘Singing
Needles.” Half and full
styles. Delight her with
a gift from Yowell's

Suits
By Tom Sawyer in
tweeds, and plaids.
Aged 8 Vo I t.

Household

Gift

Items:

Linens
If you're undecided about a gift for someone on
your l i st . . . who seems In have everything—why
Hot give her linens? We’ve a large selaction of
sheets, bedspreads, table cloths in many styles
and dolors.

•

Towel Sets

•

Sheets &amp; Pillow Cases

•

Bedspreads

See our wide
selection of notion gifts,

For the young men on
your list they’ll lo v e shirts in cotton, flannel
and corduroy. Pajamas
by Tom Sawyer in wash
'n wear.

Jackets by Tlmi Sawyer
in the reversible Ivy
League style*.

Warm wonly blankets by Chatham.
Boveral weight*, all the new colors
and the easy to care for fabric*.

Luggage
Ws'vs s large selection of luggage, all by namebrand designers. Why not start him a set or add
to the one he now has?

Designed by McGregur. Solids, plaids, and handsome
tweeds. For the special someone in your life give him s
■l&gt;nrt coal.

• Brans Plaque*
• Clothe* Hangers

For Christmas and any time give sport shirts by
*
Arrow, McGregor, Mark Twain and Botany. Cotton,
wool, corduroy and flannel.

• Steak Knives

Blankets

Handsome tailored by Daroff,
a Rolany ” 000’' woukl thrill
any man. See our selection of
■uile by Botany.

• Siesta Ware
• Carving Set*
• Casserole Holders

We Invite Charge Account*”

Jackets
The new drizzlcr and ever popular reversible antt-freeia

Open Friday Nights TiU Christmas'

gaberdine miUium lined jacket hy McGregor will earuudy

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(Downtown* StohaA, Opsin*
U ntil S pjn. Joniqht

WEATHER: Cloudy and warmer tonight and tomorrow Hijjh todny, 75-80. Low tonijiht in the hijrh hO'a.
r* ^ L XL1X

United Pren* I-ea^ed Wire

Ea1abli.«hed 1908

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1959

SANFORD' FLORIDA

Navy To Show Versatility In Derby

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Twenty A3D jet bombers will
fly around the field during the
show which starts at It a. m. In
wing to wing diamond formation,
a VAH-t team of these bombers
will perform precision flying
maneuvers. Other bomber* will
make carrier type landings on the
field after the flying portion of
the show ends hv 12: IS p. m., two
men will make a parachute jump
over the station at 12:45. A Ma­
rin* Corps team will give a drill
exhibition on the field.
All squadrons stationed at the
base will assemble at 1 p. m. for
presentation of awards won in the
week's rompetitio . fiuetts at the
ceremony will include Sanford and
Seminole County officials, Captain

Pinpoint drooping of simulated
atomic bombs, parachute jumps,
loft bombing competition and
£pg-lowing precision (lying are
^ • w of the .'vents scheduled lor
tha Sanford Naval Air Station's
bombing derby Dec. M2.
An air show open to the public
Dec. 12 will climax the week of
flying demonstrations and competi­
tion by the five NAS squadrons
and their competitors.
The Saturday spectacle will lealure a D U Cougar fighter in a
loft bombing -emonstration where
,&lt;og plana re Isaacs a bomb while
-.Ymhing, throwing the weapon
upwards. Doing a vertical turn,
(he fighter will roar away before
L a arching bomb hits the target.
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Buah Bringle, the commandant
of midshipmen at the U. S. Naval
Academy, and Rear Admiral
Craig, commander of Fleet-Air,
Jacksonville.
The maneuvers aimed at train­
ing base personnel in combat
readiness will actually start Dec.
T but lb* base will not be open
to the public until the air show.
Twenty-man crews from five
squadrons will compete In a load­
ing drill that day involving simu­
lated atomic weapons. Two A3D
jet bombers from each NAS
squadron will join in a loll bomb­
ing maneuvers Dec. S. Simulated
bombing missions, complete with
artificial storms and mechanical
troubles will be run inside closed.

grounded cockpits l*er. 9 Pin
point bombing into Lake lleorge
is scheduled Dec. 10. A landing
crati will be the target.
The smallest jet carrier air
craft ever down will lie matched
against an AID in a loti-bombing
contest Dec. tl. Cmdr. Hill liar
row. commander of YA-12. Cecil
Field, Jacksonville will represent
his squadron as he flici the small­
er plane against Cmdr. Ken. How
ell commanding officer of VAll-7.
Cmdr. Howell will he in a larger
A3U. The Jacksonville based group
has made loti bombing a special­
ty while the Sanford squadrons’
A3I)’» arc meant fur high alti­
tude radar bombing. The Naval
Air Station issued the challenge.

County In Sound
financial Shape,
Krider Reports
Seminole County is in "«uumlH
financial shape with over ttno.OhO
left over from last year’s budget.
C o u n t y Commission Chairman]
John Krider aatd today.
.'^A nyone who ia under the im
pressinn that the financial situa­
tion here Is serious Is uniter a
false misapppehefisinm,’* Under
said.
"Thanka to the good job done
by former county clerk O. P. Hern­
don we have anticipated any finan­
cial problems that might arise and
■re in such good shape that we
won't need any Ux money until
Jan 1.
•According to figures released to- •
day from Krider, there is laiu.oou
left from the general operating
fund, (71,000 from the fine and
forfeiture fund and fioo.uou from
the road and bridge fund.
"We have plenty of cash to oper-1
ate and rnough money in our oper­
ating fund to handle any em ergen-'
cv that should arise,'* Krider a m- '
phastied, adding, “even though we
will have no money coming in Noajinber and December.'*
'* K rtd e r said ha tees no re^soai.
why the millage will be htgtUfZ1
Ilian It mill* when the equalitalion hoard meats and reminded
citizens that the millaxe last year
was 415.
Pointing in this year's budget,
Kriilsr said $ 106,100 haa been set
■skit under capital uutlsy It* a
new jail hut Mtimatrd that indi­
cations are that the jail will not
gout over |7tX),000.
"'This year'e lotal budget will be
1670.94211 in the general operating
fund with 12."i.mu going for fine
and forefeiture.
He said money to go toward a
new health oentrr to be built next
year has already been set aside
from Iasi year'a budget with the
county paying 163,922 with match­
ing funds from the federal govern
meat.

Added Concert
Members Asked
Thi SteUon Give H ub concert
Wat itleiiilcd by an e*timated 300
people taut night 11 the SanfoiilDehary Entertainment Ann, made
tf. final effort to insure eontinua
lion of the planned series.
The association wound up its
ticket campaign with about loo
more member* needed to under
write completely the proposed
schedule of concert- Don Thomp
von. ticket sate chairman, ex
plained to the audience last night
that a choice thou Id lie made as
to whether further rffortj to get
tpemhert should be made.
Application blank* were distri
holed and eaeft person sked to
ge&lt; a new member. The applica­
tion* and payment tor the tickets
are to tie mailed or delivered to
“Concert a" in care of Ihe Sari
ford Atlantic or Florida Stale
Bank, hy Dec
Next concert on the proposed
series is the Florida Symphony on
Fsh. i

NO. 568

1p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (U Pli — Stock |
prices st t p. m.:
American T A T ................ TTH
American Tobacco ............ lotto
Baltimore k Ohio ............... tfl
Bethlehem Steel ................ J4'«
Chrysler
M's
Curtiss • Wright ............... 32l»
Du Pool
2J4S
Eastman Kodak .. ............ |00'«
Ford Motor
................... 77's
General Electric ................ Kt’s
General Motors ................. W s
Graham
Pslge ...............
2’«
Inti. T k T .......................
«v*
Kel's
lU-lto
Minute Maid ...................... 20'«
Penney
............................. DM*
Penn Hit
.................... |6'»
Royal American ................ 4's
Sears Roebuck
id's
Standard Oil ( &gt;J ) ............ 46’«
Sludebaker
................... 2S*a
U. S. steel
................ 97
Westmghouse El. ............
971s

Baby Believed
To Be Doll Dies
In 2 Story Fall
WICHITA FALUS, Tex i t T I l -

S I T h i t SALESGIRL .MARGO CAlti/lON allow* a huinutiuide Santa t'laiu
that ia among' the needlework, quilt*, plant*, ninunage anil linked umid*
for xale at ths* Church of Jexux Christ of Imlter Day Saint* lutzu.ir tmlti.v
ami tomorrow, Mi*. Janie* L. Dunn, left, i* luunni chairman anil Maig'n *
mother, Mr*. John Carlton, ripht, i* preaident of the church relief ociety.
The sale at First St. ami Sanford** \e. is running from 9 a. m. until f» p.m
(Staff 1‘hotoi

50 Floats, 20 March Units Scheduled
For Parade O f 'Christmas Dreams'
home 30 float* will lie entered
in the Christmas parade Dec. 4.
Jay cie parade chairman Jack
Wilber said today.
Wilber also &lt;aid that, although
the float deadline it past, entries
will he accepted until next Friday.

A ioi.il of 20 marching band* and
units will he in the parade and the
Jayccr committee is working lo
cel Marine and tuasl Guard units
from the Sanford Naval Air Station
tn participate in the parade.
The theme of thM year * parade

A Sanford Hero
Story of iin heroic action by Sanford'* Rill Kirtley,
Navy man *tatioiicil in the Antarctic, i* told in Ed
Kotcrha'* "Ax.wiifnment Washington” on today'* edi­
torial page
Kittle.’ , in anli-zero weather, crawled out over a
helicopter to free the rotor* from the roach me'* cock­
pit hatch which wan torn lose in tlight by the vicious
(Hilar wind*.

Control O f TV
M ay Be Necessary

Women's Golf
Tourneys Set

i* "Christmas Dream, .mil ii will
feature float.
from hiisltirs*,
school, c i v i c and church groups
Prizes and troptlie- will In*
awarded to first and *&gt;. and plare
winner* in each caiegcn
The warehouse at s,.r Juan \ve
and First SI. will Ik- ipen at all
hour* for sponsor* lo w.uk on their
floats.
Among the inarciiuiv band* eu
tered in till* year's p.iuflc .ill lie
Seminole High Sciiooi .ind Junior
High SchiMil,
Lytiiii, Jli.Miqi
Moore
Del.and IIt !■ &gt;i luinl,
Groom* Academy, rii.i i. Wheal
ley School, Florida Mii •rv .schotil.
Fluvli*. la-csliurg. Ml ISira. Winter
Garden and Winler I ak
n.„.|

Ikc Turns Down
Truman For Trip

Mr«. Margie Sweeten, her film ay
nightgown m flame*, losse*l bee
three-month-old baby in hi* dealh
Unlay from th* second floor of an
apartment house engulfed hy fire,
A fireman caught her other
rhild. Bin hyslanders thought the
baby, Fharlea. w it a doll she was
trying in live. Hr landed on his
head on concrete pay mem.
The charred body of a man was
found in (he jultrd 32 apartment
while frame building II* was not
immediately identified
Charles Harmon, 17. ami a serv­
ice station operator were credited
with saving th* lives of other
tenants. They noticed live flame*
and rushed inlo the hmlding beat
ing un doors lo awaken slumber­
ing residents.
Harmon said It* «aw Mrs
Sweeten, 19. and Iter husband,
Clisrles, appear at ih# second
slory window with their children.
lie said Ihr fsllirr threw their
2 year old son out first.
"Then *h* tried to tusa thr
habv uni of die window." Harmon
said. ' But she kinda (ripped or
stu ill bled, and it didn't go the way
she wanted I thought H was s
doll at first I didn't know it waa
a baby.
"I walkrd w|i to it and noiicrd
ii w j « i small rhild. I thought ii
wa* dead Mill when I turnrd it
over on tl* *tninirh, il sta rte d
breathing again."
The haliy wa* rushed to a no*
pllal. Ihii died shortly after the
fall
Mr*. Sweden lell frum Die win
dow at .she tu rd hi throw her
child to safely. She landed on tier
hack A hospital spokesman said
she was in islisfaclory condition.
Her husband climlied down t lid
der lo safety.

Minister Urges
Legal Gambling
WINTER PARK ( UPl i - tla p
li-i Minister George A. Down*, a
candidate for governor, ha* called
for legalized gamtiling to boost
*l.lle levenue
Down* said he will go In La*
\eg*s, N#v., w»in to determine
what effecls. if any, are brought
a IHint by sla t* c intruded gam
tiling casinos
The llaptisl paslor who farlwr
.liiniiimced lie would run on ■
segregation platform, said (hr
stale should tap gambler* for a
tax source since gambling already
exist* in an illegal form.
The extra revenue, b* xaid.
could tie used to support welfare
programs and education.
Downs said hi* plan would he
similar to th* county option pro
gram now m effect which allow*
counties to decide by referendum
if they waul legal liquor sales.
"Is d better lo hav* Illegal
gambling through the slate a* H
now rxisU willi all ila evil tnllu
cnees anil hoodlums, or i» h brt
lei lo liave il under control and
derive mint lienr fit Irina it?" he
asked.

CHICAGO (UPI l—Federal Com
WASIH.WT \ ( ITD
Dreii
munlcatioiM Commission Chair
man John C. Duerfer warned to
ftf*nt Kb^nhiiwcr h*i* ,uru*,&lt;l &gt;limn
day that Congress will impose
The Sanford Women's Golf Assn a* im practical the viivr.ium ihal
■narrow government rontroD" un elation will hold a special lemma he take former 1’iniih-nl fru
le&lt;* broadcaster* quickly elimm
man on his forthcuiii 'g II nation
ale deceptive radio TV commrr nu-nt Sunday at I p. in.
goodwill trip.
I’oinl syslem will Im- used in the
rials and programs
Elsenhower dsn rvjtctrd from
Doerfer al-o mid the FCC might tourney with pairings lo be an the vacation Whit. Iliu e m Aunot renew (he license* of stations miunrftl before ihe plav gels under gusts, Ga , the pi i; -tal Dial he
that shower! continued "msensitiv.
invite some other lernoiral to Seminole Circuit
way.
ity to distinction between good
Ai i meeting of the group this acroinpany him. He •-pressed Ins
and bait taste" In commercial*.
views in a li'llcr n.ule (iiihlir
He told the annual meeting of week plans were also discussed for Thursday night hv -»n t h unas To Get Two More
the Television Bureau of Adver­ a "get acquainted" liuirnainenl I Dodd i It Conn
.ithor &gt;g ihe Judges Soon
tising that a self policing system Der. 2 and winners in previous golf suggestion
WASHINGTON (C PI) — In by broadcaster*, sponsor* and
TALLAHASSEE (L'l'M — Gov
brined union source* «aid today advertising ageneie* was much tournev* were announced
ladtoy Collins said Thursday he
In a tourney held Oct 2H, Augie
Jierc wa* no chance of any real preferable lo "the obnoxious rle
will soon appoint two additional
bargaining in the steel dispute un rn-nl of csnsorslup" by the gov­ Kutvell look first in liir Class A Chief’s Group
udget to Central Florida’* Ninth
competition while Hazel Durgo
ernment.
j l alter New Year's Day.
Circu.t, based on population in
captured the Class H crown and Sponsors
£)The prediction was made in ttie
creases.
Jane McKihhen, Class C
aftermath of th* United Steelwork
line of the judges will go to Rre
The Sanford Naval Air Station
Council
To
Meet
ers’ rejection of a new contract
In the Nov. 4 tourney, Helen ('a r­ Chief Petty Officer-, c'luii Is spon­ vard County and th* other to
row ay captured Class A honors soring an Explorer Kiiiit unit at cither Orange or Osceola County
iMfer by steel management. The
while Mildred Smith wav first in the slallou for the /nuth of Ihe m compliance with a IW6U legisla­
uder and rricclion were announced A t Casselberry
ip Pittsburgh Thursday.
•Casselberry'* Town Conned will Class H and Harnett William* in Sanford area, startiiq Monday at tive act.
Union President David J. Me hold a recessed meeting of th- ( las* C.
7:30 p m.
The district includes Indian Hi
ponald called liie management regular Nov. 9 session at th* town
The neat Wednesday tournament
The meeting Is ipen to all ver. Mar no. OkeecholM*, St. Lucia
proposal a ahem that dtd not rep- hall Monday at J p. m. The town will include a low gross on a par young men and sluts interested and Seminole counties.
nf any real improvement aver haH will be ops-ns-d from 4-10 p. three hole feature Drawings for and clearance will In arranged at
The new apimintments will In
puviotif offer rejected last i n . for voting registration. Town the teams for the IK r. 2 iorn,jcli- Hi* main gale f r the civilian . t i-c the nii.ultt r of circuit Jutlgcs
1 Clerk Lfooa V«*a«d anansarteedv
jiem will be announced Monday
JM. ft.
1 guest a.
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’Steel Bargaining
Future Is Bleak

Scouts

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Hospital Addition
Program Okayed
Seminole Memorial Hospital will undergo a $500,000 expansion
program to alleviate the overcrowded conditions at the hospital.
The hospital will match funds with the federal government un­
der a Hill-Burton grant.
A. B. Peterson Sr., chairman of the hospital’s board of trustees,
announcing the approval of the g ran t this morning, said the alloca­
tion wax predicated upon the

One More Week
Properly owner* have only imp more week to chock
asses* men! roll* nt th&lt;» tax assesaor’a office before the
equalization meeting on Nov. .TO.
Tax Anncxsor Klchnni Mct'nmin said today he * h*
"ilixapiHiinteil river the liirht turnout of property owner*
thus far.”
He »tre**eil the impsirtance of property owner*
checkinR the roll* next week ami aihleil that If any tax­
payer ia tmnhle to come to the a**e**or'a office, he can
tret hi* information by writing nr trlephonitiR the office.

News Briefs’ Hunters Warned
Faculty Union Urged
GAINESVILLE tt'P ti - A Uni
versily of Florida social aciencc
profcsMir haa called on faculty
members lo organize a "trade
union" and "haggle and hargain
fur our rights " Dr. Franklin A.
Doty said, "It'a time w* started
lu lighi our own battle* "

To Play It Safe
As Season Opens

Seminole Comity hunter* today
were warned to "play h safe"
Demand Denied
when live tfl.WItfl hunting season
TALLAHASSEE (U PI| - Slate
opens
tomorrow.
Ally. Gen. Richard Ervin ruled
lack Wilber, president of foe
Thursday dial Dade County does
no! ha*r to bow lo an NAACP Seminole County Sportsmen's Club
ilemaml for immcdialr Integra- Issued i lid of "do’* and ilonTa"
lion of ll* park* am! lie ache*.
Instead .aid Ervin, the county fur all prospective humeri who
ran work out a program M gra­ will hr taking to th* wood*
dual miegrallon and still be with­
The moat Important thing lu re­
in die law of Ihe land.
member while hunting is lo make
siirr of what you are shooting be
Bond H olders Profit for#
you aim your weapon.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Amw
Another
important point U lo
lean* who own senes K savings
hiMid* ran gel j tax bie.sk *oon never hunt in a densely populatby swapping lliein for other gov rd area alone. "Alwaya gss in
rrnmenl li.uul* paying inlere*i p ain ." Wilber emphasized.
lwire * year. The Treasury said
it expected I. ndreds of limn solid* i Wilber also stressed "never at
of thr esliniatrd 33 milium owners some Hilt th* wr*|xm Is unloaded
of FI bonds lo exchange them for and never aim a gun at anyone or
serie* It savings ImhuI*
anything unlrM you want to kill
it "
M ancha OUay Due
It* added Dial all weapons
GAINESYI1.I.F. It! PI l — The
Stale Board ol Uimtrul via* ex should lie double checked In-fin*
peeled lo give quick approval hunting and rn.sk* *ur* all are
today lo the appointment of cleaned "
Yailglin Mancha as Florida Stale
The kporisnien * club president
University alhtelic director. But it also pointed out dial ■ new hunt
wa* llktdv Imjlit members would
tlrrr clear id any talk about Ibr ing area has been opened to
ruachmg situalnuv* *1 Florida and Florida hunters
Florida Stale.
The Tunuika Wildlife Manage
nine! Area hat added tome 26.Cubans Seize T ur
(sal acre* fur additional hinilmg
MI AMI lDPI &gt;—A local dredging Imii all hunirrt musi hav* a gam*
firm charged IihI.iv that the Cuban management permit before Ihey
government tcizrd line &gt;d II* tug* go into Ih* area.
and other equipment worth halt
T he n*» area m on foe wwM
a million dollar* Nov. 7. C. C, of tft« pr*w*nt park stw.
Moody, president of Ih# MAM
Dredging and Construction Curp.
of Miami, *ald die vr«*r!» were
II)mg Ihe American lag at
lime.

ability of tht&gt; hospital to
mutch the Ilill-Hurton fnmli
with $275,000.
Peternon emphasized thnl
the hospital'* financial contliHim i* atich that the expana ion program can be initinL
etl ‘’without and further cost
to the citizen* of Seminola
County.”
"in other word*," Peterson
said, "the board of truster*
doc* not contemplate any re*
quests for additional bornlm;
of the county or to indulge in
any finnm-ial campaign* to
produce this amount of
money needed to finance the
program.”
Peterson said that, al­
though preliminary work nlreaiiy ha* started in laying
tits* groundwork for the exjutn*ion, actual construction
is still atx to 12 months away.
Tha planned exputiHion will
provide 2D additional beds
and will add to tha fncilitina
of the X-ruy and laboratory
department*.
Tha addition will start on
Hie east aide of the building
and extend southward, t
An architect to draw up
final plan* for tha expansion
will be selected at the Ixuud's
next meeting in December.

[

Board Upholds
Re-Zoning Request
.Aanfonl'a City Commission t o t
night upheld a City Planning and
Zoning Hoard decision not lo al­
low commercial re toning ui four
residential lots nn Sanford Ava.
liei ween 23th and 2»4th streets
Both board* agreed that they
wmild mg approve spot Toning.
City Manager Warrrn Knowles
and today. The planning and sort­
ing board tia* b*m going by a
no spot toning rule for the to t
live year*, Kmiwld said.
Thr n ty rommis-siunere met
with tlie zoning sod planning
group lo discus* an appeal by
realtor W. M. Dielrirha that Ui«
four kilt m Sanford Are. be reinnisH from mm m ernal to n*Hdcnlial to permit building oi a
neighborhood grocery store and
launilcrrttsi.

Cranberries Move
WASHINGTON il l'll - Pack­
ages of crinlieri it** Iwariug a
governmenl laliel id approval
were expected lo start moving lo
day into the nalnm's groceries
But both ilie government ami
eranlierry industry were doubt­
ful that enough &lt;d the tierries
could be tested under a new fed
erally approved plan in time to
meet normal Thanksgiving tie
mood.

Scalping Ring
Report Disclosed
GAINESVILLE (UPli — The
University u( Florida campus
newspaper charged today that a
ring of slmleni anil adult ticket
scalper* has hern making a*
much s i II i»i(l for tvery t*M oul
ftMilhall gamr h e re
The newspaper, the Alligator,
saul more than a do/rn persons
are involved in the ring, nut all
student*. It zaul it was almost cer
lain thr ring has been in operation
for Ihe list two nr three years

S t Cloud Beards
To Visit Sanford
A group of bearded groUemen
trum Si. Cloud wdl be in Sanford
tomorrow to advertise foe forth­
coming Si, Cloud Golden Jubilee
celebration Dee. 1, 4 and l
The party sefll be at the Cham­
ber of Commerce at 9 I. m. and
will Irave about to a m. lor
m Central Florid*.

' ,
i_

/..ii

, v3V
.I r e

ill SINESH AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN of Sod*
ford heard Representative (Jordon Frederick, spaak on
tha puldic official'* relation to the citizen a t lh« BPW
meeting. Wetcuming Frederick ia Mr*. Hariett filawtar,
BPVV president, whilt publicity chairman, Mrs. N«zziu
(.atucruu, looks un.
(.Stall FhuU&gt;)

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