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the Sanford plant.
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averal, the power failure might have lasted as long aa
10 minutes.
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minutes and cut off the power a t the Sanford plant. The
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VOL XL1X

United Press Leased Wire

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Space
engineers disclosed today that
they a rt working againit a 1970
'deadline to design ‘ support sta­
tion*” on the moon (or Hie tin t
lunar landing party.
Tbeae atatkma, automatically
operated, would be the primitive
precursors of inhabitable lunar
apace laboratortea of the future.
They would provide the pionrrr
moon visitors with auch things aa

power and information about the
lunar environment.
They also would supply radio
guidance and navigational infor­
mation for th« return to rarth.
They would he rocketed to "soft
landings” on th- moon in advance
of the first manned expedition.
The kind of “ground support
equipment” that will be required
nn the moon was discussed at the
American Rocket Society’s ltth
meeting by M. J. Neder snd T.

Record Cold Wave
Racks Shipping
CHICAGO (UPI) — A record breaking November cold
Mtap Irons the East and South today and threatened Great
Lamm aUppars with an early frsese-up.
G n a t Lake freighter!, trying to make up for time lost
by the eteel strike, battled gale force winds end heavy k« to
yet vital ere shipments to the recently-opened mills.

News Briefs Castro's
ILA Back

NIW YOBK (UPI)-----The AFL
T te water waa already begin
CIO
today officially takes back
Mag to feesM to the huge Dulath
ore docks «■ Lake Superior. "The the Inleraattoaa] Longshoremen's
Lake to finished steaming sad Asia., wbkh H ousted six year*
ago at racket-dominated. AFL-CIO
that meant a fresas-up” a Cosat
President George Meany waa to
Guard officer to Ashtasd, Wit., present the ILA with a charter of
laid.
afniiattoii in a ceremony at
One tugboat sunk under the Commsdor* Hotel.
heavy weight ef ire, a freighter
waa reported ice-bound to Lake Citrus Time Ripe
Michigan and two barge towi
WAVEHLY (UPI) - A abort
..tlAMl i UPI (—Extreme North- had trouble getting through k* fruit supply to Europe raakaa the
jama on the Mitaiitippi River.
tim* ripe to crack the European
weet Florida shivered under below
The Coast Guard at Bault Sts.
fleeting imparatoree tarty to­ Marie, Mich., aaid there war* market with American citrua pro­
ducts, a F'orida citrua industry
day, but the cold wave predicted close to 600 freighters still plying leader said Tuesday. President W.
Mbf the U. 8. Weather Bureau tail­ tht lakes, about SO of them, all C. Pedersen of the Waverly Grow,
ed to purti the mercury aa low as ice-covered but in no immediate era Cooperative aaid a drought
danger, paised through the Boo has hurt the European crop.
expected,
locki Tuesday
Crettview’a 31 degrees and Pen­
The big freats a heady had Teachers Penalized
sacola's SI were to* lowest tempe­ closed the ship canal through the
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
ratures recorded in the state late Keaweenaw Peninsula on Lake Cabinet School Boon! revoked the
Tuesday night and early Wednes­ Superior. The locka on the Fox certificate* of Ova Florida teach­
day. A low of W to 13 had been River in Lake Michigan's Green er* Thursday. They were Mrs.
Bay-were froien so tight that not Vtrsy Lae Smith of Escambia
predicted.
even Coast Guardsmen’s axe* County; Frank L. Grinstead, Bro­
Weather
Bureau spokesman could break thorn open.
ward County; Earl L. 'fcElvooa
*b*c# said that a warming trend
The cold wove which posed
and Walter I- Myers, both Polk i
wee expected by tonight due to threat to shipping reached the County, sod Vendell C. Tenney,
wind* ihitting to the northwest. •astern and extreme (outturn Palm Beach County.
The Weather Bureau aaid that •actions of the country Tuesday
Small Arms Probe
although sold weather would re ­ night.
Temperature* dropped to near
main to North Florida today, 8
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) would not reach far into the ficexing or below over the Cero- Treasury agents expected to com­
linaa, Georgia, Alabama. Missis- plete an Inventory today of an es­
southern porttov rf t*-- stste.
' slppi, Louisiana and south Teias. timated million dollar "contraSome early morning readings hind" shipment of smalt arm s and
included Richmond, Va , 24; Flor- ammunition intercepted h e r s .
enie, S. C-, 32; Macon, Go., 34; George Mulvamly, agent in charge
Charlotte, N. C.. 28; Baton Rouge, of the Cleveland office, aaid aerial
l-*-.
f** Aal-nto, Tex., i/v rvpwkmw of s') •*.!*•• P*M be yn» to
and &gt;fobt~i. Ala., J*.
H-iihinginn for a check.
A warming tread followed the
blast of cold air across the coun­ Progress Report
LAKELAND tU P l i ------The Flo­ try todav. The mercury climbed
LONDON (UPI)—West „ i..,ian
rida Citrus Commission has been to above free Grig in Great Falls,
Citancelo.'
Konrad Adenauer and
ordered to stop enforcing a new Mont., and Rapid City, S. D.,
Prime Minister Harold Macmillan
regulation telling minimum grade
standards on citrus wild m South which bad a aero reading Tues­ made »» much progress*in their
day reported rift degrees this cold war talk* they called off to
Florida.
morning.
ilsy'i formal working session. They
» Circuit Judge I). O. Rogers of
The
Weather
Bureau
u
id
the
left Ibeir two foreign ministers
w Bartow signed the temporary in­
junction Tuesday on the Commis­ moderating trend would b* felt and other experts to moot at No.
sion and the Agriculture Depart­ over the northern and central 10 Downing .Street and work out
Rockies eastward through the final detail* of their agreement oo
ment.
William P. Hoy (I, president of north and central plain* slates, aa agenda to be presented to the
st a future summit con­
Lake County Citrus Sales Inc. of into the upper Mississippi Valley, Soviets
ference.
Leesburg filed the suit charging Great Laka* and Ohio Valley,
Skies over the mid-section of
the regulation was discriminatory.
He said it prevented packing the country were partly etoudy.
houses from veiling low grade Itain drenched the West Coast
fruit but did not prnhibit a grove and snow flurries were forecast
owner from •riling the tame type in the noilheaM and the northern
Great l.akr*
V.»fruit directly to consumers

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WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1969

SANFORD’ FLORIDA

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Space Men Set Lunar Landing Timetable
8JSM1NOLB HIGH basketbell eoach Dick Silvers today announced he waa re­
tiring a t the end of the cur­
rant school term to enter
1he insurance business. For
the complete story see
Jerry Covington’s sports
column today.

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Established 1908

E. Walsh of Aerojet-General Corp.
They gave thia timetable for lu­
nar exploration:
Mid-IKO-Flrat soft landing of
no instrumented payload an Hie
moon, followed by unmanned aoft
landings with return flights Is
earth.
1870-Target year ‘‘for His first
manned lunar landing.”
After that, they said, man wilt
"go beyond the moon to land on

distant pi as* la of our tolar sys­
tem.” But “ for tome lime to
come,” Neder aoJ Walsh aaid,
the moon "will no doubt serve aa
man’a primary spare laboratory.”
They aaid design of moon sta­
tions must keep pace wifc plant
for getting man to the moon. They
exhorted spare engineer* "to
make sure that Ibis man it an
American with a valid roundtrip
ticket."
The first men on the moon, they

aaid, may find the surface
with a layer ef dual several hun­
dred feet deep. That Is a nastier
ef conjecture.
But It is fairly certain Wat Hasp
will tBsaunUr its torimu * M *
vacuum, intents aolar and aosmls
radiation, meteor rearm*, and antremes of hot and sold. They must
be preceded Is too moan with
equipment capable ef numitnrtag
and reporting such conditions.

Right Hand Man

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^Florida
Shivers

Believed Hiding In Tampa
CienfuegosMay Consider
Asking Political Asylum
Bad Weather
Hampers Crash
Victim Search

•Citrus Mandards
Ordered To Halt

Truman May Go
With Ike On Trip

Area Farmers ToldWay
To Control Ant Spread
o

The sour&gt;iweal Seminole County
fir* ant infestation ran be kept
under control as long as agricul­
ture experts know where the ant
mounds are. a Central Florida
Pest Control district supervisor
told county farmer* last night.
More than 2.300 a eras in Mm
Ssnlsndo Spring* arcs have been
treated with anl-WIIng heptochloc
U.S.D.A. official Carl Smith aaid.
The venomous insects appeared
gf between I-nngwood and Forrest
City about three weeks ago. The
chemical treatment given by the
United Stales Dept of Agriculture
and thr State flam Board to
absolutely -((active, Smith em ­
phasised. H’* just
matter of
finding the rad fire ante.
Count? Engineer Bob Davis
aato to il resident* can damp
dirt or refuse into the Sanlaoda
eloy pit that to Infeated with red
aots bat should a A haul say tort
ae flay away until the quareatke
la ovor.
Ae sduli death from fire oto
bates te unlikely an lew* th* psraon
i* allergic is insect bites, the a f­
final said. However, a small
child who got m an ant mound
£ could die from the bites, he can
Honed The ant* won t bother
you if you leave toem aka*.
Smith aaid. There have been no
reports of ant buea to to* county
so far.
The imported ant. a native ef
South ton erics, may have com*
to with nursery stock plant* from
r supervisor enImportotson of B queen
a rt be a tourist car to soother
t r
V irj The aooets

eet along tha open highway and
slowest through wooded areas
Imith told eounty Kern* Bureau
members.
A fire sol slang cauoes swotting
Ilk* a moiquilo bite, but n ant
may sting several times. Th* next
day a pun reslute appears, whieh
is followed by a small scar tost
disappears w a few weeki.
The red fire ant major workor
has a head m proportion to its
body, while tha domestic work
era head soems too Urge tar
its body. Minor worker* ef toe
fir* snd tiomeslir specie* look the
tame. Nine southeastern states
tiivt fir* iota, Smith said.

India Demands
Halt To Nuclear
Weapons Testing
UNITED NATIONS. N Y. (UPD
—India led a bloc of 10 nations
today to demanding a halt is toe
nuclear weapon* treta those coun­
tries fear are poisoning the world
with radioactive fallout.
The General Assembly's K na
itioo main political committae begsn
on* a resotutioa “tub
— debate
------------■*milled by India. I t other AfreAiian nations, and Yugoslavia de­
manding that all world power* slop
the teste.
It was believed Hie measure woe
aimed primarily at Franre, which
insitli it will go ahead with a plan­
ned atomic test next spring to too
Sahara, and Sweden, which has
Indicated strongly it may also Joio
tk* "nuclear club.”

AUGUSTA. Gs. (UPI) - P r e s i­
dent Eisenhower ‘very shortly'*
will Irt Sen. Thomas J. Ih»dd (DConn.) know what he thinks nf
the senator's suggestion that he
add former President Truman or
another big Democrat to hi* en­
tourage through Europe, the Mid
die East and Asia next month.
This ws* the expectatloa of act­
ing While House press secretary
Wsyne Hawks as Eisenhower set
up another high level conference
today at hia Augusta National
Golf Club offices.
The President confers this
morning with the Joint Chiefs nf
Staff en what the Whits House
railed ‘‘military plan* and pro­
grams.”
The Dodd proposal ha* been be­
fore the President since last Sat­
urday. Hawks say* the Demo,
erst's suggestion is "under con­
sideration.”
"Under eoasitieralioo,” how■vir, was far from any indica­
tion that Eisenhower will follow
Dodd's suggestion.
In past international venturis,
Eisenhower haa welcomed bipar­
tisan support but out participa­
tion to th* sens* of having his
political opponent* to Us sid*.
Such ranking Democrat* a* Tru­
man and Adtai E. Stevenson, Ei­
senhower's appose nt to 1912 and
l»W. would shy away from any
role that might eirram&lt;cribe their
freedom is eriticiae the Eisen­
hower administration ow foreign
pulley at a later dal*.

Garden Workshop
The Sanford Garden Club will
hold a workshop Thurs. from 8:30
to 11:10 a. m. at the Homo Dem­
onstration Center oo Junior n r
dening and garden therapy.
Mrs. Cordon Stanley is general
chairman, assisted by Mrs. Irv­
ing Pryor, Mrs. Blanton Oweni
nod Mra. L B. Leeper. Those at­
tending o n requested to bring scis­
sor*. All atoor material* will bo

TA M PA , Fl». (U P D — A p ro m in e n t A m «rie*n liU to rtw i
am i fo rm e r potiticlal lender h ere claim ed to d ay th » t m lto in g
Gillum arm y com m ander Camilo C ien fu eg o s in h id in g ©ut la
T am px.
T h* in fo rm a n t, who naked t h a t hi* id e n tity b# w ith ­
held, aaid h a ha* talked w ith U ienfuego* re c e n tly . H e sa id
th* efficer, a right hand maa of
t'ubsn Premier Fidel Castro, haa
shaved his beard nad Is living In
Yhur City, Tampa'* U tia quar­
ter.
Edward P. Ahrens, district im­
migration supervisor In Miami,
said "I've Heard nothing about
this up to now.” But Ahrens said
be would start an immediate
chrek on the United I'resa Inter­
national source la determine au­
thenticity of the report.
Tha historian said Cienfuegot
GULFPORT, Mia*. &lt; U P I)-»ad
was ronaidering filing papers
weather which engulfed a gowned
with the immigration Department
for political asylum in the United National Air Una* plana with 41
States. He might go to Miami te persona aboard continued today
make the request.
to hamper tha search foe bathe*
The first wont that Cienfut- and wreckage.
go* was living in Tampa rame
Eighteen-foot wart* and wtada
Tuesday from W. W, t'haplin,
up
to M niilea aa hour to tha
former NRC news commentator
who aow works for a small Brad­ crash scene, M mllea eaat e# Hst
enton radio station, t'haplin in­ mouth ef Hse Miasiaaippi liv er,
sisted his aourres war* autbea- slowed ('east Hoard afopa and
tie.
The historian, an American of prevented amphibious p i a n a n
Culian daaeenl, aaid Cianfuego* from taking part to tea saarch.
was “very unhappy" about re­
Five of the am* bodice recov­
port* of hia arrival in Tampa. He er cci so far were Identified today
aaid the officer "wanted people to by FBI fingerprint as peris. They
think he wa« killed In a plane were; H. W. Bump**, Dallas,
crash.”
Tex.; Arthur lllram Fraser,
Cienfuegot ilisappeaird after a Tampa, Fla.; Laoa Renfro, Orlan.
flight across Cuba last mouth. A do, Fla ; Joel Hurt Bickentaff,
large scale search has been under Orlando, and Ihinna Osborn, ML
way since.
arui, junior steward*** m to!
The informant said Cienfuegoa craft.
derided to flee Cuba after an ar­ Thr bodies and several hundred
gument with Castro over hit pounds of debri* from th* DC7B
brother, Raul Castro. Ctenfuegoa which plunged inta th* Gulf early
la allrgrd to have rbargrd that Monday had been brought hero
Raul sold out to the Communist* Tuesday,
The historian said fienfurgu*
I'ivil Aeronautic* Boasd inves­
decided to make hia break on tigator Charles H. Collar aaid ex­
the .'Iou-mile flight to Havana amination of lha wreckage hasn't
from southern Cuba, Since be had turned up any idea je t as t« why
only enough furl to make it to the plan* crashed. I’alhnlogical
Havana, the source said he land­ examination has not yet discov­
ed at an abandoned airstrip at ered whether the victim* were
Gayo Largo, east of Havana.
dead when the plane kit to*
water—perhaps from fire or ex­
plosion -or whether they wsr«
killed by the crash or drowned.
None of the bodies were wear,
ing life preserver*, rescue work­
er* said, although a number of
preservers were found floating
loose at the scan*. Some were
Montreal (UiTi-Th. u,m inflated and some were still to
treal Alouetle* today signed 8.3- their original packages.
Collar said, "Thera is such *
yrar-old Perry Moss as roach and
general manager to a contract "for small amount of wreckage we
«an't pin anything down. Tlitre
more than one year."
Moss, head coach and athletic •re no indication* aa yet of sabo­
diiector of Florida Slate Univer­ tage, but we don’t have enough
sity, confirmed the signing by to go on to establish a cause. Wa
telephone from Tallahassee this haven't learned anything of sigmorning, shortly before he was nlficanc* yet and don't aspect to
scheduled to step down ss athlet until we find th* wreckage."
Csdlar said the Navy waa lieing
i« director.
The much-traveled, former Uni­ railed in to furnish magnetic
versity of Illinois quarterback equipment in an attempt to find
will continue to roach th* FSU the main place of wreckage.
Kemlnote* through the team's fin*1 two games against Florida ind
Tamp*.
Court Throws Out

CAUGHT IN' THE ACT xml cultured by Seminole High Princijml Andrew
Hriukt'ti ami clean-up rumpnign chttiiiiitsii Steve Puweli it SMS stuili-nt
Buddy Lou?. Buddy (xirtruyed ■ "litterluig” yexD'rdity to ahuw how the
long arm nf the trash patrol in clumping down on student* who litter the
high school's campus with lunch refuse. The school clsan-tiji campaign
which started last week haa already made ■ great improvement in the
camplin'* upjicnntnce Steve Powell snid. Trash dumper* must wear "litterbug" sign* during the nchool day.

Jaycees Set Plans For Annual
Yule Lighting Display Contest
Sanford's bed Oiruliiu* light
ing display * again will win prise*
this year as the Jay c m put on
thaw annual Christmi* lighting
eoatest.
Th* beat religion-, traditional,
and artistic setting* and Uio be*t
over all display each will win a
101 saving! bund fur their pro­
ducers to the residential das*.
The Jayrec* will gne lib second
place prises in rarh of these
division*.

Tiie Florida Power snd Light
' traveling trophy” will be award
rd for a year to the company
producing the hast commercial
display. Decorations for doorways
stiow windows, and building* are
included m this type eshtbit.
AU entries must be mailed
brought or phoned to the Jaycee
Information booth by Dec. 22
Contestants sr. requested (o keep
their displays lighted every night
between T.lo a d 1:30 p. m. until
winners arc announced. Thu will
give judge* ample ttfne to check
all entries, lighting chairman
Leaders
Dave Lautle said yesterday. Con
irstants may enter both real
'Quota'
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — Stile drntial and commercial display*
Democratic leader* hair express­
ed confidence Florida will m eet ID
national campaign quota in assure Chamber Agrees
state delegates seats at the na
On Brochures
lions I convention
The Southeastern Seminole Cuun.
Gov. LeRoy Collin* said a It-’.
000 assessment by the national ly Chamber of Commerce at their
parly ws* an obligation which Monday meeting agreed to aemust be met and discharged. Flor­ cure pictures (or th* proposed
ida atill owe* H.whjo on it* 1931 chamber brochure*.
lieu If. J ottos presided to the
quota of 837,000 and the entire
amount of 877,uno »/ its 1930 quo­ meeting in the absence of cheatbrr president Ben F. Ward Jr.
ta.

Express
Confidence

but separate entry blanks are re­
quired (or each entry. The blanks
are soon to appear in the Sanford
Herald. Displays must be teen
from the rued snd should be fin­
ished before submission of en­
tries, Laud* said.

City Secretaries
To Be Honored
Sanford secretaries will be hon­
ored at the Chamber of Commerce
Coffee Club Thursday. Fifty secre­
tarial from major business offices
are invited to the la i. m. meeting
si Mrs. Appleby's Restaurant in
the Valdes Hotel. Door prises and
refr-shtnenla will be featured.
The gtrlt are invited to bring
along their employer, "but we're
not going to ttk any of them to
say anything about their bosses
sine# we wsat to keep this th* city
of gracious living" Coffee Chib
Emcee Charlie Morrison aaid ye*
tarda*.

Moss Signs Pact
With Canada Team

Man Is Freed
On Assault Count
Lake Mary resident Jean Hauser
wx* found innocent of assaulting a
13-year-old girl in a circuit court
Inal hare yesterday. Usurer gave
hii Agt i i 24 And hU address at
P » Bos 133. Lake Mary.
The assault was alleged to have
happened M s/ 3 near a small Lake
Mary pood called "Biscuit U k e".
Four U year aid boys said Uiey
had bad previous reitliuos with the
girl after picking her up at the
b*uluni Qvtf Vsolts,

Citrus Damage Suit
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Th#
Florida Supreme Court today
threw mg a 840,000 dam aie rate
brought egsinat the Slate Plant
Board by a grove owner whine
citrua trace wee destroyed to Dm
push and treat program to ge4
rid of spreading dec lute.
Mr. sad Mr*. James L Cunning­
ham of Polk County told
refused toe Plant Board
sion to destroy ueee to
grove, (ml on Sept. U.
•gents of the board
trees an about |g seres ef their

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!Nikita Boasts Of Giant
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UPI) The sourdoughs are predicting a
rough winter abend for th* MichIgan ’STere who migrated to
Alaska ia a m ourirad caravan to
homestead to the # th stale.
Tke arigtoal group banded tor th*
K raal Peatoiuto southwest at An*
cherage to u k * up their toad, to
th« months aince their arrival lait
March, however, the families have
spread out.
Som* remained In the Xenat
area. Sees* a band need their horn*,
steads and moved to Anchorage as
construction workers. One group
of s«ven fa millet took up acreage
near Talkeetaa aa the Susltna
Rlv«y. U l mllea aortbeait of Asch an g e. And some have gene back
borne to the Middle West.
Marino Stk, who fiaatly ended up
aa trail boa* of th* original group
of ’» ’on, sow bead* tho tommunity of TSlkaotsa. Ha said tho
families had built a community
barn and faur cabins to sot them
through tbo winter.
“ We’r t doing pretty well." Btk
•aid. “ and I think wo’ll have
enough feod for our Uvostoch duo
to tbo generosity of our neighbors
who let ul us* som* of their clear­
ed land toot summer to grow hoy.”
Tho homesteaders wore blessed
with unusually warm weather to
th* early fall, aad w on able to get
their living guartors la fairly
shape baton wlater arrived.
But veteran railroaders
know th* Tolkootno ore* u l d tho
rogina they have choooa to homo-

Driving In Stylt
Seminole High driver trafning atudenta now dart
about in a alkU-topped Renault Dauphin*. The car hh»
beta turned over to the school by Bob McKee of McKee
Motor* for uae in the driver training clan*.
The ear will bo ueed by neerlv 200 atudenta who
take the required course, Princlpel Andrew Bracken aald
yesterday. The little auto will have a form of dual con*
trola and will replace the outdated 1953 car which haa
been used for the school’a driver training clause*. State
law *uya a ear older than 1N4 may not be used in the
course.

VAH-l TIGER WUIard P. DennU, third from trift* decided to enliat for an­
other nix year hitch but did it In an unuaual way. Th# Sanford aviation
alactrician th ief re-enliited at 40,000 fact in tha eockplt of an AS-0 Skywarrior. Congratulating Dennia after hia unuaual chore la left to right,
Cdr. S. N. Buney, Cdr. D. A. King, Dennis, Ltjg. R. L. Wilt and Ltjg. R. T.
Gratow. I t w aa Dennis* second enlistment and la believed to ba tha firat
time a shipping over ceramony haa takan piaca In thla manner, Dennis haa
been in tha Navy alnca 1950 and with tha Tiger squadron since March of
this year. Ha ia the operations department Chief Petty Officer.

Seville Presents Spains Economy
■ carriage, drivar and
h apeaklag guide. The
Ups and admlaaiooa to
kea, waa approximately
lh L uttle money for

told by hia elder* about being
•bio to go late
ehe* gad buy
whatever ooe wanted—*a M bed
been before the eivil war.
On our tour thii munving he
took ua to a church which had
boon built during tbo period of
privation. It wag endowed by am
of Franco’* generals who la now
burled there. Thte man bad com#
to the Seville area without money
and
had become fabulooaly
wealthy lhnugh Ma official con*
nectiooi. The V' iln on the high
altar of this jhurch has Jewels
valued at It million.
He told ua of teaching achoaf la
a country town with a population
of 1,000. It waa part of hla Job
to taka the boy atudenta to church
on Sunday, lie u ld the normal at*
tendanca would be 100 women,
with him the only adult m elt.
The cathedral here la aeld to
bo the wraithleat In the world.
,W* sew part of the m a tu re
there. It become, obvious what
happened te a large part of the
wealth that cams from the mine*

Hard an things are now, they
ere uuwh hotter than when ha
waa growled up. lit told ue at lb#
’ atao teg tenaa” right after the
w ar whan bte family gave potato
podlnga te their teas fortunate
■righban, rather than feadlng the
•crape to their pigs. It waa, liter*
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - A
ally, a means of preventing the
threatened
strike today againal
death of human belngi. People
Trana
World
Airline* was averted
ware ao hungry that they would
rid op Mod potatoes planted by a when uton and managamant a*
■ so b erin g farm er If he waa not potlatori agreod to submit their
atrlks litues to a neutral modiproUct

Threatened Strike
At TWA Averted
ator.

!j

7 Mission School
: Session Tonight
C Tha final evasion of the Church*r wide School of Missions thr
" First Methodist Church will be held
9 tonight •! T :» . Mri. Roy Ttllu li
&lt;» to Charge of the program. Attend.
2 one* iponaore are: th# Dependable
w Class, Intermediate M. Y. F., W.
Z *• G., Caitl* C lan, and Circle*
‘ B, I, and 10.
~ Befroihment* will be served dur-Jng the intermission Afterward an
‘ interesting film entitled “ Mediral
• MlMlona" will be ahown by Mary
M argaret Houk.

P IZZ A
JEA N ’S
SPAGHETTI
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ORANGE CRY

$ H 0 P lN O &lt; M

to • tow wags
•tala and much hand labar avatt•bl*. W* aaw alderly a m i aotog
ocytbaa to out too lawaa, bBcaan
toll wot lea* ixpaoitTo rio a buytog a laws aow ar.
Spate baa a compulsory health
Ib m i o m law. Whoa a m la Ul
ha go** to r i t teraran oa office
•ad get* a ttoto to me a doctor.
The doctor, aftor making aa
nam laottoa, gtoaa too patient a
chit to got drag* from a
macy. Th* only rub to that to*
doctor* bar* b M prohibited to
ardor tha more u pan iivo drag*
That, at la iit, waa am guida'i
■tory.
Sovtlto to la too mldat of to*
mori prosperous agricultural a n a
of Spain. It to also a cantor af
th* cloth making and shipbuilding
Industries. Ocean oblpo up to It,000 tooa come up tha river to
dock In the midst of the city.
W* bay* bean hero for two day*
sad as yet have
too a beggar.
That does not moan there la not
p u t t poverty, along aide tha
palace* of tha very wealthy.
Palace* la used In Its litoral maanIng. They a rt juet that nd are
called palace*.
Thera a rt still In existence soma
of Urn *Hy walla bulk by Julius
Caesar and extended later by the
Moori. Thera to. of couraa, a
tremendous Mooriah Influence to
be seen In th* clty’a building*,
both public aad private, to going
•long the street* ooe baa a chance
to ae* many delightful garden
courtyard*.
Parhap* even a w n than to th*
Madrid a n t ,
Bn population
spend* Ua *vsntofi to etroUlng
about the Itraota. Dinner can bo
had earlier here than In Madrid.
It la poaslbl* to get Into a dining
room as early at l:M p. m.

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th is guide u&gt;ld us that aa a
Roland Quinn, president of tha
* toanigar ha didn’t beiievo storiaa
Airlines Steward* and Stewarda
atact Association (AFL-CIO) said
in Kansas City Tuesday night
“there will be no strike.''
Th* union had stated earlier
that He 1,100 TWA employ** could
NOVKMBKR te
strike today. The strike would
have grounded all of the com­
Marlon B ail, Oviedo
pany's domestic and ovcrseai
Valma Kaynoldi, Sanford
flights since members of other
Maltha Laydan, Sanford
Marlon Preeback, hanlord
unions ware expected to observe
Mariatta Scarborough, Sanford th* picket lines.
The arbitration agreement waa
Sharon White, Sanford
signed by Quinn and John P.
Hobart Black, Sanford
Meed, a lop TWA official.
Canto S. Locke, Loagwood
Quinn aald th* agreement
Birth,
named aa mediator David P. Col*
Sir. and Mrs. Jo« Morgan,
of Patlarson, N. J, described as
Sanford, a son
“an eminent arbitrator In th* air­
Dismissals
Mr*. Virgil Churchill and baby, lines Industry."
Sanford
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Michael Holloway, Laka
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Anl* Bell Williams, Sanfurd
Dorothy Ann Lyons, Sanford
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Willie Mae Baker, Lake
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Mr. and Mri. Charles
MeMullen, Sanford, a ton
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I * Week Merrier
Haobert M. McGuire. Sanford
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Emma Dorr, Sanford
Fred Kammartr, DeBary
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Hospital Notes

stead got* some of the
weather to south ecntral Alaska
with high winds, Mtter cold and ei
trams Icing conditions
The sourdoughs ora also critical
of the location of tho Talkootna
homoatoodori. Thor pointed o u
that Ui* seven families or* living
•eroas the river from the village,
cutting themselves off from all
communication except to mid­
winter when tho river freezes.
“There ora no bridgoa across th*
rivor to their a rts ." one M urdoch
pointed out. “ and they have \ ■
ferry everything into their places,
aad ferry themselves out when
they get into trouble."
Unusually heavy rata* la the
Moral Peninsula discouraged many
of the ’STers when they first tried
to rattle down this summer, Th#
weather, plus tho difficulties In­
volved to clearing (ho laad oa the
Moral, caused Stk and Ms group to
move to th* Talfceotu a n a .

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Mr*. Floyd Falntr and Mr*.
Bate* and Mre. Kenneth
Wmiaai Wray wart haatetaea at a Barry of Orlando.
four o'clock coke and chatter Mr*. Palm er and Mrr. Wray
party at the Palmer bon* oa Val- were assisted with the serving by
Mrs. George Kick.
ooda Or. thla weak, hanartog Miss
Harriett leddlaf. brida-atoet.
Th* flaeata won draaaed la
abort* aad Informal attire. Refraabmaata were aerred by candletight from a table centered with an
arrangamoat of ptab rate bud* aad
pink caraattoaa.
A combination business, lunchla addition to tba boaoree and
bar matber, Mra. C. L. Redding, •on sod program mooting of tho
the gaaat liat Included tba Miaaea Woman'! Auxiliary to tha Seminole
laaja Moafertoa, M a r y A a a County Medical itociaty was on
Wright, Sara Jacobean, Maggie joyod at the borne of Mra. o . L.
Jana Lawaoo, Mariana* Strickland, Barba, Monday with 13 members
Foggy. Lundquiit, Diana Fleiacber,
BMriay Morgan, Diana Kaye, Sally attending.
During the short business sesWallac*, Diana HaynM, Jean
WUk* and Jean Wilke.
[ a loo, a report woo given by Mn.
Mra. I d Gordon, Mra. Hanrey D. H. Mathers on tba Future
WOtdaaoo, Mra. Rrale Morrla, Nuroos district mooting, held to
Mra. Jamea Warner, Mra. Jim Sanford recently.
Meriwether, all of Sanford, Mica
Suannaa Able, DeLnad, Mn. Tom . Mr*. Leonard Munson gave a
Puneh, Cocoa teach and M n. report on the heart fund drive
advisory meeting held to Miami.
The group decided to send ■ box
of elothlng to Chattahoochee.
Guests from the naval medical
group, Mra. Clarre Blais, Mrs.
Early Jana Manat), and Dr. R.
Mr. and Mrs. Denald FIs mm M. Roeemond, guest speaker
havt adopted a thro* months old war* welcomed. Mrs. Edwin Ep­
baby girl. They hava eboeea the stein, Mra. Mathers and Mrs.
aim*, Daeaa Beryl lor the new Barks were hostesses for the
member of the family.
luncheon.

71 m Stmtooi* County Federation
a Wn m m Chiba win meat Ttotre*
t e r at tha Bealard V a m a T C M ,
Mrv.Ray m i l a* ehatraae,
BgMatod by Mr*. C. M. n m r i ,
pbat prssldsat ef the federation,
T te txeeiitif* board netting will
alart at t : » a.
followed by the
tMtaaaa asaaton at 10 a. n . A covOtetf dish liMlbinn will bo served

Dr. Rosemond

Speaks To Group

Tba Her Rnbert Spear will apeak
ISlho group, aalag ar hie subject,
*Thnnkaglvlng," Mra. Lynn Moaler,
phaidant and Mra. J. B. Jonas Jr.,
agmapondbig aecretary, Invite all

Personals
M n. J. N. Thompson, who ha*
haea in tba hospital, a mining
tamo aad at the home of her
aan, Jtnwe Allen Thompson, Vere
•each, tame borne for a abort
May, accompanied by hor son,
danghUrlnlaw aad little great
Maadaon David.
Sha loft Sunday tor It. Augustine
With bar nephew aad niece, Mr.
Sad Mn. Gormoa Wilson. Her
•ddreaa la I f Barview Drive. St.
irir***** c a n of Gorman Wllaee,
Mr aU who have Inquired.
5 M n. jamoa Brown, formerly of
Miami, baa sieved with her amall
dhOdren to Oviedo. This la Belty'a
fbrmer borne.
' Mr. and Mr.:. E P, Colllna are
Maktrg their home wltb thoir
m-la-law and daughter. Mr. and
Ira. Amo* Oarbardt, Lakeland.
Mr. aad M n. J. B. Jone* and
Ir. and Mra. Waller E. Raines,
I Sanford, oajoyod ■ recent trip
i Voro Beteh. The Sanford couple
nnatnod tor dinner at tba Jana*'
m m la Ovlndo apod the If rotnrn.

AZALEA CIMCLM MEMBERS, displaying noma of the Christman nrrnngn*
menta a t their annual Christman workshop are, left to right, Mra. J. P.
Cullen, Mra, John Callahan and Mrs. C. P. Harkey, The group completed
nil novelty arrangements at the meeting, held at the home of Mrs. Henry
McLaughlin. Mrs. Callahan and Mra. Joeeph Kratxmas were co-hoeteaiea.
(Staff Photo)

gram at the November meeting.
The group met at the Home Dem*
onitrstloii Center on 3th St., wltb
the preildent, Mn. John Clark,
presiding.
M in Myrtle Wilson, county
agent, ipoke on "Planning Your
Leisure and Eierclie." Miss Eva
Hunt gava n resume of the Gain**-

vlUc abort course on "Landacaptog."
Mrs. Joseph KreUmar, program
chairman for the day, presented
program entitled, "Kiteben
Utensils." Mra. John Senkarik
gave a demonstration on the lat­
est developments to cook-ware,
glaaa turned ceramics. Mrs. R.
Roelhk spoke on stainless stool
and Mrs. Kratim ar demonstrated
aluminum and east Iron.
Each club i,. mber brought their
favorite gadget and prlaca w en
■warded to Mrs. P. Marion, for
the oldest gadget; Miss Ellslce
KlreMioff for (he moat essential
and Mrs. Clark for the most useful.
The speaker** table was decorat­
ed In a Thanksgiving theme, usng pumpkins, dried arrange­
ments sod other appropriate ar­
ticles. The hostesses, Mrs. Hal
Harris* and M n. A. Bledsoe
served refreshments of pumpkin
rnffee end
to Uu
present

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Church
Calendar

Club Shows Gadgets

Friends of 8. M. Richard will
ba glad to kaow that bo hao re­
turned homo from Bombofo Mam*
oriel Hoapital and lo recuperating
from auriery. Ha la able to havt
visitor*.

WEDNESDAY

Dr. Rosemond presented an in­
formal talk on emergency heart
ear*, discussed heart physiology,
symptom* of heart attack, emer­
gency trtattnenti and recent ad­
vances to heart surgery.

Young Adult 8. - 8. Class of
First Christian Church wU hoM a
social a t tha home of Mr. and
Mrs. P. P. Dropehuek, 3004 Holly
Av*., T p. m.

THURSDAY

Plnecreat Church visitation 16:10
a. m , 7:30 p. m. Choir praetka
1:30 p. rn. Ushers aacattog 1:30
p. m.
Youth Fellowship of First Christlsn Church (High School ago
group) ra te d at the Church, 6:30
to 6 p. m.
First Baptist Church Royal Am­
bassador* m ist at I p. m. S. S. be
glnnar 1 department party at the
Church, 7:30 p. m. Bible survey
class, 7:30 p, a .
First Presbyterian Church Cub
Pack, 7:30 p. m.
Boy Scout night at Msthodlst'a
i Men's meeting, I p. at.

Stafford, Goodall
Engagement Told

an- Goodall of Cralgmunt, Idaho.
Tha wedding will be solemniicd
at tha home of the bride'* parents,
3416 Summerlin Ave., Dee. 13.
Mis* Stafford was born in San
ford and attended schools here.
While ettendlng Seminole High
School she was a member of the
Glee dub.
The groom-elect w si born In
Idaho and is a graduate of the
Craigmont High School. At present
U an aviation electrician and
Members of tha Lake Monroe he
stationed at the Sanford Nival Air
Rome Demonstration Club enjoyed Station.
n covered dish auppar with tur­
key, dressing and baked ham as
the rosin course at their Nov­
FBEVENT CHERRY PIE
em ber meeting.
BOIL-OVER
An ounce of prevention can save
Mrs. llssel Gardner was hostess
to the group at her home. Spec 1st much toll when you malu fresh
guests were Mira HatUe Kirk, cherry pies, says Margaret Spa
Mis* Myrtle Wilson and Miss &lt;Ur, home service editor of the
'Lucy Nowlin uf the Florida Power Gas Appliance Manufacturers As
sodatlon. Don't fill th* pi* too
-and Light.
* Mra. H. L. Johnson, president, full, and cut the sliu for the top
announced that tt* Lake Monroe crust to th* center. Seal th* top
Club will be in charge of In­ crust to the bottom crust by dam­
stallation of otficars at the coun­ pening the rim or the bottom
ty Christmas party, scheduled rrust first, then fold the edge
Tor Dec. 4. Mrs. Clover M am of the upper crust under the bot­
and Mrs. Laoora Andrews will tom pastry and press the edges
have charga of tho arrange together with the lines of a fork.
Cut ■ piece of aluminum foil
teanta.
• Mrs. Hilda Thompson and Mrs about three Inch** larger " « n
.Olga Hunter will serve tba cake the pie plate and place an the
'at the U»0 birthday party, Nov. rack underneath the pie.
24. Mrs. Mary UltlaU and Mrs.
%
'Johnson will serve as hostesses
—More children are affected by
at the annual Christmas party at divorce; half the divorces granted
^ba home of Mrs. Hittall, Dee. 10 in a recent year were to couple*
■at 1:30 p. ra.
with at least one child under II
MUa NowUa gave a damonstrs y e a n , with one to nine divorcing
Goa oa tho correct use of lamp couple* having as many aa three
ahadas, bulbs and lighting.
.' Others sttsndlng were, Mri.
J. II. Tindei, Mrs. Loon Keel, Sanford's Singing Church
Mr*. Ora Canup, Mrs. Ruth SwagFIRST CHURCH OF THE
aarty, Mrs. Jack Standltor, Mrs.
NAZARENE
Emma Rabun, M n. Annie MacW elcom es You
Arthur Mrs. Clover Mirra, Mrs.
nler, Mrs. Hilda Thompson
113 South MapI* Ave.
Leonora Andrew*.

Presents

Lamp Program

Personals

Personals

Airs. J. H. Anderson Elected
President O f Past Matrons Club
Mrs. J. if. Anderson was elected
president of the Past Matrons
chapter two, Order of the Eastern
Star, when th* group met at the
home of Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw,
Monday evening.
Other officers elected to serve
for the coming year were, Mra.
L. T. Sheppard, vice president;
Mrs. R. C. Mas well, secretary
and Mrs. J. E. Courier, treasurer.
Mrs. Anderson appointed Mra.
W. E. n sines as courtesy chair­
man and Mrs. R. W. Turner de­
votional chairman. Plans were
announced for tha December meet­
ing, which will feature a Christ­
mas tree with names of the
secret sisters being revealed.
The sunshine gift was wan by
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IIS B. Park Ava.

Mrs. Mary Mushier. A social hour
ws* enjoyed by the group, gemea
played and prize* awarded to
Mr*. Anderson and Mrs. Raines.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess sullied by Mrs. M.
Griffin, Mr*. M. J. Warner, and
Mrs. G. W. Bsiley. Others attend­
ing were Mrs. Ed Routh. lira.
C. L. Ilewson, Mrs. Tom McLain,
Mrs. J. P. Holtzdaw, Mrs. Alice
Click and Mrs. Mary Moshlsr.

For
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Fairbanks • biers* Pomp*
Repair* T# All Mika*

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Kathy Ryan entertained mem*
b o n of her Browni* troop last Sit*
onlay afternoon at tho homa of her
f
it
i
parenta, 14. and Mrs. P. J. Ryan,
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l
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3103 8. Park Ave.
Tba occasion wai alao a celebra­
tion
of Kathy's eighth birthday.
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From 1:36 to 3 p. m. the young
guests plhyed game* and hid a
good time. A prise was awarded for
a memory gam* to Judy Young,
blade and Diane Romano won tho
- W - v » . m"Hot Potato" contest award.
Tba birthday eak* waa decorated
la pal* yollow with wbita daisies
and aqua butterflies. Ice cream
and cold drinks were also served,
other Brownies attending were
Martha Boot, Luanno Dangleman,
KATHY RYAN
Diane Doarolph, Angela Elmore,
Marcia Gay, Beverly Hill, Karen
Johnson, Linda Knott, Jan Simp­
Evening H. D. Club lon, Rhonda Smith, Christie Stew­
art, Naaey Swann and Kathy TIIUs.
To Meet Thursday
This la a newly organized
The Seminole Evening Home
Demonstration Club will meet Browni* troop and Mrs. Ambrose
Thursday at 6 p. m. at* the Home OUff la serving as leader.
Demonstration Center on 33th St.
Mist Kay Ststm an will give a MOW TO PLEASE THE LADIES
demonstration on kitehen gadget*
Homo builders are getting wise
and members are requested to to "extras" that appeal to the
bring their favorite gadget.
lady of lb* bouae. That's why
built-in stoves are so popular In
Couples are marrying young­ new bousing developments. Other
er. In recent years, one out of features that please the ladies
every two brides marrying for arc ventilating fans to U&gt;* kitchen,
the first Urns has been shout 30 grease • resistant floor and pro­
ycers old, and her husband a little tected walla around lb* link and f t
tha range.
more than two years older.

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A reunion of the Harden family
uss held at tha home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Pearce, 609 E, Second
St. lest week end. Mrs. Pearce la
the former Miss Crlll Harden of
Lake City.
The’ festivities began with a llsh
fry Friday afternoon, continued

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with a luncheon Saturday and cloaed with a turkey dinner Sunday.
More than 76 people attended dur­
ing the week end.
In addition to relatlvea frpm tha
Sanford area, out of town guests
included Mr. end Mrs. Earl Wil­
liams and family of Tangerine,
FIs.; Mrs. W. A. Witt and family
from Tampa; Mr. aod Mra. Robort
Lake Monroe
(1, Wade end family; M n. Lorn*
McCormick and Mr. and Mre.
George Devine and daughter, all
uf Orlando.
Mr. and Mr*. R. P. Witt aod
family, Lake City; Mr. ate Mrs.
By MRR. H. I . JOHNSON
D. C. Keene and ion, Palatka; Mr.
M/Sgt. Charles Ray Hodges ami and Mrs. Neville L. Harden and
wife of Aihvllle, N. t \ , Mr. and son, San Angelo, Texas; Mr. and
Mrs. Joe I'ouier sml Mr. and Mrs. W, P. Marker and family,
Mra. M. II. Miller aod son, Har­ Gainesville; Mrs. D. D. Teddar
ry of Lincoln, Nab. bova returned and family, Sanford; Mra. J . D.
to their respective homes after MeCarley and family of l4ko
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mary.
Mrs. A. B. Hodges.
Alio attending were Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hodges
are tha proud parents of a daugh­ Mr*. L, A. Phillips sAi Mrs. Lor­
ter, Cynthia Diane, born Nov. 14 raine Graham, who were not mem­
bers of the family, but good
at Seminole Memorial Hoapital.
friends.
Friends of Mr*. William Mount
will regret to learn that she fell
and broke her left shoulder.
Lake Mary
Mrs. Leon Keel and daughter
Martha and Mrs. II. L. Johnson
will spend Thanksgiving holidays
in Miami with relatives.
Mrs. Irving Smith la able to be
out again after being confined
to her home with Uio flu.
Congratulations are •sl*nd«d to
Mr. and Mr*. D. E. Norwood Mr. snd Mrs. Dale Alexander and
and family of Gainesville were family who moved into their new
the weekend visitor* of Mrs. S. bom* on Lakeview Av«. over tba
E. Norwood sod daughter Norm* weekend.

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I n i M M l e camp*, and la
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MMla with the titlaa.
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B w f a t , Nonray, Dewntrk, FortuSal, Aoatrla aad Svitiarlaad. Right dow tbara la more food la
the lunch hoar, aura automobile*
m tko road aad mere money la
Ma packota af Wait Earopaana
Man at any tlma la tkalr Malory,
tu t within tko two acooomie bloc*
art tko iarm i of a trade war
vkich many eceooalaia fear could

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Tko ala satk ai of ih* common
iet signed tkalr agreement la
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tkta year. Tka "Outer Sevan”
*oro oryinUed by Britala at a
frankly dafaniivo meaaaro ayalaat
the “lanar Sia” and orgsaiia,
tton maatlaya Mill are Being on.
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community aa a mean of aa unit*
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Georgia, LS I! Top Orange Contenders
Covers Sports
By JERRY COVINGTON
‘ There In one fellow who la really going
Conch
to be m iued at Seminole High. Coach
|)lck Silver* haa resigned from hla teachJug and coaching position a t SHS and will
be entering the insurance business at the
•nd of the term.
For the past several years, Dick has
served as head JV football and'JV basbas­
ketball coach and has proven to be a very
important cog in the athletic machine a t
Seminole. His won-lost record Is probably
the finest ever recorded by s JV coach a t
footthe local school. This year his young foot­
season,
ballers rolled to a tremendous 4-1 season.
Along with these duties thst Dick has
ill, he also served as scout
performed so well,
for the varsity team.
During hla stay at Seminole, Dick has
Won the admiration of the students and is
Is
highly respected as a tescher
teacher and coach
by the faculty and coaching staff.
Dick’s first love is coaching and he
aald he really regrets giving up hla posi­
tion on the staff but he feels that there
are greener pastures elsewhere and that
K isn't fair to his family to continue
elsewhere,
coaching when he can do better elsewhere.
This Is the case so many times In the
teaching profession. The person must lie

Piee* Inurnalkmal
Baltimore Coll*, defendini
football League champltie the San
sot, are favored to ti«
Francisco Forty-N Inara h r the
a Here Division toad iwhen they
ish In Sunday's top game,
g
•The Colts (3-3) trail
trail tht
I FortyNfiteri (4-1) by a game
a*m&lt; and are
favorite* to whip the
seven-point favorites
California club in Baltimore's
H
Stadium befo
before a sellMemorial Stidlum
55,137.
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highly educated to Instruct In the elass
rooms of our schools, yet people with far
lest education are usually making much
more money.
Tlia loss of Dick Silvers should be an
e.va opener to those who determine the
salaries of our teachers and coaches, for
he has done s tremendous Job a t Seminole
High.
Dick, we are going to miss you s great
deal and we wish you the best of luck in
your new endeavor.
•

The New York (Hunt* and
Cleveland Browns, tied for the
Eaatern Divirion lead with 4-1
records, and the Philadelphia
Eagles (3 3) are favored In the
other key gamei. New York la a
S'* point rhnlre to down the Chi­
cago Cardinal* (IS) at Minncapolia and the Browns are nine-point
favorllei to defeat the Pittsburgh
Steeler* O f f) at Cleveland. The
Eaglet entertain the Loa Angeles
Ham* (2 5) and are favored by
3'v point!

- By Alan Mover

J O H N U N I T A S , o r the B A L T IM O R E
C O L T S , IS DOING N S B E S T 7V
A E T A /N MIS STAMPING A s A L L ' |X
_____ _ PRO quarterback . Va ;

JOH.1MY SCUM* A t^N oN
TO LE A P TME LEAGUE
AM TOL'CMPOWi P A S S E S
fC R THE 3P P CON­
SEC U TIVE /E A R ,
AMP WITH 1 7 A T TriC
PALP-WAY M A R K
T P S SE A SO N M AY
B S P Y N /S VYAY

Gators Prep For Grudge
Battle Against Seminoles
United Press Inlernaltonal
Florida fights fire with lire. At
leiat that's -pparrntly the formu­
la ahead for Saturday1! ■grudge
game with Florida .Stale linkerally at Gaineavillc.
The Gator* let out the newt
that junior halfback time Page
of Tall aha tie r. h. ,e of F3C, will
be raring In go again*! tin- Semmolea. Page, out with a broken
Collar turn. mod of ihr stason,
haa fully recovered. Coach Boh
Woodruff announced.
The Gator*, unlike mod oilier
SEC team* who found it too cold
to gel much done Tuesday, went
through a ilefensiv trrinimage
and planned their final scrimmage today.
Tennessee took advantage of a
Chilly, gudy wind to work on pan
offense under nurh condition!.
Coach Bowden Wyatt laid regular
and Mike LaSoria'a shoulder in­
jury i! ahcaling and winghack
Charley Severance will be avail­
able for the Kentucky game.
Vanderbilt ehorirned ill drilU
Tueadiy for Florence Stale of
Alabama becaute of the cold aft
er freshmen ran Florence playi.
Alabama "cut practice ihort due
to cold weather," Coach Hear
Bryant aaid after /orking out for
the Mrmphii State game.
Auburn, apparently not feeling
the eold, held a rugged contact
ration Tueaday with halfback
ack Spencer turning in hit bed
practice performance of hla Au
bum career, according to Coach
Ralph Jordan.

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This coming basketball season Coach
Bud Layer .will be assisted by Glenn Allen
who is replacing Silvers. Glenn hails from
Tennessee where basketball is the big
sport and he comes with a fine back­
ground. Coach I^yer regrets the loss of
Silvers, who has been his sidekick for so
many years at SHS, but he speaks highly
of Allen end looks for him to pick up right
where Dick left off in the basketball pro­
gram.
Bud and Dick have brought basketball
out of the dark ages at Seminole and have
s great many real prospects th st will be
on the hardwood this season. If this hap­
pens to be THE year, we can always re­
member th at Conch Silvers played a big
part in It.

Tulane worked turd on «top
ping the LSU otfenae ami devel­
oping one uf their nwn fur the big
traditional game at Baton Rouge
Saturday night. Coach Andy pHney spent mod of the time no
defensive strategy, Junior end
l‘at McLean, and venlor guard
Hill ClentmoM wrre praised by
Pilney fur their work in practice
and during a vhorl acritnuiage
that followed.
Mississippi Stale and Misaissippi. Georgia Tech and Georgia get
down 10 busmewa today lor their
traditional gamei neat weekend.
AH are idle thu week.
Three Florid* Stale football
playen who earned both Amo elated Preai and Untied P ren In­
ternational All-American honorahl* mention lad Heaton are hick
(or the I DM) campaign. They arr
junior end Tony Knmto of Tampa,
•enior halfback Fred I'tckard of
Columbia, Tenn.. and tenior guard
At Ulmer of Clearwater.

Miami Is Named Also Racing Driver
Named Florida
As Possible Choice
MIAMI (U P!)-G eorgia, Louitian* HUt# and the L'nlveraity of
Miami were named In that order
today a* major contendera for •
berth in the Orange Bowl on New
Year'a Day.
A* to t the host team. Orange
Rowl officials confessed they
were pulling for the "dirty
thirty" of low* State.
low* State could flinch the host
team hid and tha Rig Eight O nfeiene* championship Saturday hy
beating Oklahoma at Norman,
Okla. But the Sooner* are twotouchdown favorite* and haven't
Inst to Iowa SUIe since 1931,

Heavy 7 Alfa
Drops 2 Gaines

Top Dog Heavy Seven Alfa met
the Heavy Three Charlie outfit and
dropped two gamea aa Big John
Uhr aat out again. The split en­
able! GCA to gain a first place tie.
Bill Layberger waa high for the
Alfa'i aa Rutty matched him for
high for the Heavy Three gang.
GCA Tower climbed Into a first
In the other gamei, tha Chica­ place tie aa they took four from
go Bear* (4-4) ara favored over the Fasron Fifty-One White Hat* a*
Wilburn Grime* hit for a 320 for
the Moni (25-t) by five point* at high aeriei for the night. Leading
Detroit and the Packer* (3-3) are the White Hat* was Jetee Carathfourpoint choice! to defeat the •ra.
Heavy Three Alfa climbed inln
Waihington Redtkina (1-3) at
third place by iplitling with NAS
Green Bay.
Communications a* both teams
Each of the II learnt haa four bowled with a blind with Heavy
more regular tenon game*.
Three taking the flrit two and the
The Forty-Niner* are halfway Communicators taking the last
through a tough, four-game road game and pins. High for NAS was
trip. They lifted their Weatern Carl Rogel as he continued to lead
lead to two game* by winning at hla team. Bob Webb picked up the
Loa Angel#* but the margin drop­ 3-4 split to help the cause. Leading
ped to one when they lost a tht Heavy Three outfit wa* Team
14-3 decitioei to the Hear* last Captain Noel Dumond.
Sunday at Chicago. After playing | NAS Operations dropped into
at Baltimore, the Forty-Niner* end fourth place aa the Fighting Leath­
their road awing at Clevaland.
ernecks paced hy Gunny Ladd,
If they win at Baltimore, the picking up the 2 7-Ilk split, spotted
Forty-Niner* will aaaure them- Operations the first game by 74
tek ea of at least a one-game lead pint then trounced them the last
going into Mittr final two home two to take three point*. Don Stetgamea agatoal the Cotta and ter waa high for Operations aided
Packer*. The pasting of John hy Split Ptckcri, John Ogden, thr
Cnttai will provide San Francis­ 3 10 and A7-10. Mas Burke, the 3 5
co* higgeat headache Sunday. and 3-10 and Verne Kiggall getting
The Baltimore atir haa thrown 22 ihe 2-7 &gt; and 3 3-10. The Marine*
six let* than the NFL aeaton high pounded out their high fur thr eratouchdown pa:sei thia year, only sun and league high for thr week
or 2S tel by Sid Luckman of the a* all got doubles hut the lead-off
Heart in 1943.
man. C'nin Hat Wing Stall took
The Coll* hav* loal two of over undisputed seventh ptarr hy
their last 12 home garnet.
taking two points from the Old Men
Charley Conerly and George nt FASRON *• Little Jack Horner
Shaw, New York* top quarter- hit for a -Vi) for thr Chiefs and
backa, are Injured but Conarly Team Captain Derby Hanla led (hr
may are tom* action against the staffers, Picking up thr splits wrre
Cardinali. Tfie Giant*, beaten by Gil Blake, (lie 3 to, Larry Seymour,
the Sleetera lad Sunday, haven’t Ihr 4-7 9 10 and Hants, the 3 10.
mured a touchdown in the last It
Heavy Seven Bravo dropped
quarter* they hav* played. Tney hark into the cellar aa Heavy Three
edged the Cardinals, »J, two Rravo tnok thrrr hard earned
week* ago on three Pat Summer- points. Stan Neri got a Sn7 for the
all field goal*.
Seven hoys as Iran i Captain
The Browoa entertain the Steel- George Brister picked up Ihe 43
er squad that handed them a IT-7 split and was high with a 307.
defeat in their teaton opener.
Nest week has Ihr two top trams
Cleveland boat’ the league* burking heads no I and 2, Com
longest current wmnmg itreak,
miimrilinns mcrimg Three Bravo
five gamea.
Jam An.-tea lake* a four game on 3 and 4 with Seven Bravo meet­
loiing atreak to Philadelphia. The ing Thrrr Alfa on 3 and 5. Late
Eaglet could lie for the Eaatern howling has thr Whilr Hats vs.
lead by winning—if lw*h New Com Hal Wing on I and 2. Opera­
tions vs. Hirer Charlie on 3 and 4.
York and Cleveland lute
Marines against Fasron Chief*
The Bear*, third in the Meat, and
trail lit# Forty-Niner* hy two on 3 and A.
gamei and can rut that deficit to
one if they beat the Lioni and Wat.son Recover ins:
the Cotta down San Franciaeo.
NEW YORK I l'P tl —Phil Wat
The Redskin* vmi a Green Hay
tram that ha* loat it* l»*t d '* *on, recovering lioni an ulcer op­
eration, is expected to take up hi*
start*.
neer duties as direclor of the New
York Ringer*’ farm eiub opera­
tions in about in week*.

Durelle Reaches
End Of Boxing's
Long Glory Road

Researchers for a drug com
pany found that there are nearly
lix limes more homicide victim*
among divorced men than married
TORONTO. (UPI) — Yvon Du. men and four time* more among
retie, Canada'* "fighting fisher­ widowers
man," apparently ha* reached the
end of boring's glory mad.
Knocked out iwire by world
light heavyweight champion Ar­
chie Mour* in title fight* doting
the last year, Durelle tried to
wrest the Canadian heavyweight
eniwn from Georg# ( huval* TuetHay night at Maple l-eafs Gar­
dena.
H av* you,
It wat a bad mismateil—for tha
fisherman.
o—r bm a, ws 'F
• •W■ F*f*W*T«T ■
V
Chuvalo floored Durelle tia
time* before (malty putting his
you knew ,
opponent away for good at l;ltt
of the 12th and final round. At
ju s t m oved t* a
the finish, blood wat spurting
from Durelle'* nose and from a
aew t o r n ?
deep gash under hi* right eye.
Durelle, former Canadian and
Your Welcome Wagoss
Hrltiah Empire 'ight heavyweight
Hoalraa will cal with
champion, weigned 1884. pound*.
g s fls a n d Feiendky
Chuvalo sealed 210.
greetings from the camoninaly.

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Orange Rowl Chairman Van
Kuaasrow aaid race regulation* in
certain atale* may determine
which team meet* the Big Eight
representative in Ihe post-season
riaatir. .Some of the Rig Eight
contenders have Negro player*,
he aaid.
Georgia can play agalnat teams
with Negro athlete*. But I don't
know if such schools aa LRU and
Mitaivsippi can," he said. "We're
looking into that."
fn order for Miami to get the
nod, the Hurricane* would have
to defeat Sfichigan State and
Florida in Ihrir last two games.
Orange Bowl officials look for
no trouble outbidding the Sugar
Bowl.for top Southeastern Confer­
ence team*. The financial lure
atone givei the Orange Rowl a
strong arguing point.
A sellout crowd at the 75.800scat Orange Bowl assurci each
team of a 1187,000 purse—a fig.
ure only the Ito*e Bowl can top.
If luwa State luse* to Okla­
homa, then either Kansas, Mis­
souri nr lowu Stale could he in
line for Ihe Orange Bowl. Okla­
homa is ineligible because ihe
Sooner* appeared here last Jan. I,
Ernie Seiler, general manager
of the game here, admits frankly.
“We'd like to see Iowa State heat
Oklahoma Saturday. But I don't
think It will happen. Oklahoma
look* too atrong for them."

Seminole Cage
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PHOENIX, Aril. (U PI)—Eero
Folley risks hi* rating *i the
second-ranking contender for the
heavyweight title tonight against
promising Alonso Johnson of
Pittsburgh.
The odds were 12-S that Folley,
of nearby Chandler, Aril., would
win. He weighed in at
and
Johnson at 1 8 D n t Tuesday's of. %
ficial weigh-in, held a day early.
It waa the heaviest Johnson haa
ever weighed for a fight and Fob
ley also was heavier than usual.
The fight, for th t benefit of tha
cystic fihrn*i* charity, will he
telecast nationally hy ABC.

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Also— Utah over Utah State.
Air Force over New Mexico, and
Brigham Young over Colorado
Stale.
Michigan State over Miami-.
Close as the international field.
Tennessee over Kentucky—And
any one of seven team* could
win it.
LSU over Tulane—The Auaasei
are not hometown favorites.
_
Clemson over Wake Foeeea— *
But keep your eye an those
Yanka.
Alio— Auburn over Miasiaaipps
Southern, Florida over Florida
Slate, Alabama over Memphis
Stale, Weat Virginia over Citadel,
Maryland over Virginia, Southern
Carolina over North Carolina
Stale.
Texat over Texas Aggies—
Slammin’ Sam Snesd »nd Cary
Mlddlecoff wanna go home.
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TCU over Rice—Cary eummed
it up succinctly,
SMU over Baylor — Hie aeawee
was simple.
Arkansas over Texat Terh—
''P u t me on anything that's going
that way and is moving."

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MELBOURNE, Australia (UPI)
—Fraley * follies and the week­
end football "w inners'—if they’re
upiide down, it's because tney re
from ' down under" at the Cana­
da Cup golf championships.
Iowa over Notre Dame—Throw
all these traditional hatilea into
a hat and you have trouble pick­
ing one that mean* more of a
dogfight than this one, where you
have lo make the Hawkryei Ihe
favorllei.
Syracuse over Boston Universi­
ty-Ton much, ton early.
Yale over Harvard — In the old
tradition.
t
Penn Stale over Pitt—It'a juat
ain't cricket.
Also — Brown over Colgate,
Dartmouth over Princeton. Rut­
gers over Columbia. Delaware
over Bucknell, Buffalo over Marahall, Gettysburg over Temple,
and Lafayette over Lehigh.
Ohio Slate over Michigan—The
draw for the cup raddle* wasn't
kosher.
Northwestern
over Hlinoii—
There were two professional cad­
die* available.
Purdue over Indiana — Who got
them in the draw?
Wisconsin
over Minnesota—
Why, the Australian team, natu
rally.
Also— Oklahoma over Iowa
State. Missouri over Kansas. Ne­
braska over Kansas State, Bowl­
ing Green over Ohio University.
Detroit over Yillannva, Marquette
over Holy Cross, and Idaho over
Montana.
Southern California over UCLA
—Y'ou gotta he more than half­
way around the world to pick
otherwise.
California over Stanford — But
this on* could put you In orbit.
Washington over Washington
State — Just one *f those things.
Oregon over Oregon State— In
spades.

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Athlete Of Week

DAYTONA BEACH (UPI) - An
Airlines captain who drives racing
car* on weekend* was chnsen
United Preaa International Athlete
o# the Week today for his winning
performance at the Daytona Inter­
national Speedway Sunday.
Ray E. Ruprechl, Miami Springs,
won the 20-lap small ear event
during American Sport* Car Club
competition the hard way.
Actually he came in third. Rut
one driver was disqualified and
another was driving a ear not
qualified to compete for point* in
the event.
But this did not distract from
Ruprecht'a performance. He waa
competing against 28 of the best
amateur driver* and car* in ihe
country at apeed* of better than
too mile* per hour.
The Eastern Air Lines captain
moved into contention early to
the 74-mile grind over Ihe 381mite track and road course. ,
Far out in front was Johnny
Cuevas of Miami In a Port he
Carrera, the same type rar Ruprecht was driving. After the sixth
lap, the first three positions didn't
change until the race was over.
Cuevas crossed the finish line
first followed by Pat Corrigan of
Veru Beach and Ruprecht. It al­
ready had hern announced that
Corrigan was not competing for
trophies or points and Ruprecht
was automatic second place win
ner.
But Ruprecht, who had driven
a well-scheduled, steady race,
protested that Cueva's ear was
not a production model which was
the category under which he was
competing.
The tto Seminole High hoy* who
Cuevas relu.rd to allow oltidals
tried out for the basketball team to examine hi* car and he was
have h#»n cut to 27 hopeful*, hut disqualified.
more cutting i* yet to eome, Coach
Bud Layer said yesterday.
The tentative first string in­ Doubleheader
cludes returning letterman Charle*
NEW YORK tu r n — A New
Oravalei. Jnlin Taylor, George Year's Day football doutilehritder
Perides, Eddie Eulirman and John featuring the Orange and Colton
Marsh. Oravate. ix a aeninr. The bowls will lie pirventcd con-ecuother* are juniors
tively on the Columbia Broadcast.
Six hoopater Irltrrm rn now play­ ing By-stem television and radio
ing football will probably change network*. The Orange Howl game
ihe lineup m the Dec. 8 opening from Miami, Fin , will be aiied
game against Lyman High. Layer
at 12 43 p. m. e s.t., follow­
said. Ray Lundquist, Jimmy Grac- starling
ed immediately hy the Cotton
ev. Alex McKihhin. Linvel Risncr, Bowl coverage from Dallas Tex,
Johnnv Allred and Terry Christiansrn are the footballers who have
aim won basketball letters.
Scholar Awards
The present team practice* every i NEW YORK t u r n - Star
afternoon except Friday.
halfback Gerhard tGcr) Sehwcilc*
«f Cy rs-u-c's box I . bound team
amt seven ulher tenior football
Wall Enters Open
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Art players who plan on pursuing
Wall, Jr., tup money winner in graduate studies wcie named to­
gulf thia year, has entered the day a* winners uf the National
III.MMI Lo* Angeles Open tourna. Football Foundation'* -.ihnlar ath­
merit, Jan. 8-11, first event of the lete awards, plus t3()() scholarship* for pust-graduate work.
198(1 season.

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Disturbed Dog
May Soon Lead
formal Life Again
LONDON ( U 'l l —Butch it un
|h f road bark.
The fuur-yfar old boxer who be.
eemr • juvenile dor delinquent
berxuae of an unhappy puppyhood *hu»ed every *irn today ol
re*|&gt;nndlnr to p»yrhialrie treat
went and reluming to a normal
dor'* life
Dor paychlatriat Robert Horafall waa overjoyed at Butch'* beA haviour the firat day of treat­
ment and predicted hi* inferiori­
ty romplex would vanith at be
learnt that all dog* don't bite.
Hortfall almoil ihuddercd a.
he recounted the miaadvcnture*
that ttaited Butch off on a life ef
fear and mistrutt that led to a
well . developed pertecution com­
plex.
'A* a puppy he went up to a
black mongrel on Shoreham Sea£ front, furioutly wagging hit tail,
and « u promptly bittan," Morefall -aid.
“ Two monthi later he » u hittan in the leg by a golden labora
dor. Shortly after, the black monCral chared him Into hit garden'
•nd tore hit throat.
1
"Krer tinea he hat elthae tow-1
•red from ether dogi ar at­
tacked them. But we can cure
him.
0
"Now ha'a lull grown, Re tea* I
dog* and a a y t. to himtelf, 'I'm
not afraid. It they want a go at
me, !'U have a go at 'em fir»t-*
Bo he goea out and bttei other

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dogi.”

A Court ruled Butch mutt have
psychiatric treatment or be daatroyed to hit owner, Jlrt. Conatance Gamble, brought him to
Horsfall who trained Queen Lliaabeth'a wall • behaved corgia,
#
Hortfall la using a aort of bud­
dy ayatem at the moment. Tuctriay Butch, on a leaih, waa in­
troduced to a cairn terrier, the
kind he bit tha h u t time he taw '
one.
Thera wara ik&gt; tnarla, oo barks
tliough be wrinkled hie note in
dittoska.
Later, aa Butch learns that oth­
er doge aan be fun, ha will ba
_ introducad to more and more, ITV a a lly he will be allowed ta frolic
with them without a leaih. Horsfall predicta full acceptance. Me
also aaya K really Un't Butch’a
fault at all.
‘Just let me say that us hu­
man being) ara at fault," he said.
JxThe world it nutt and we'rC
making the dogs nuts, too.'1
I-ife insurance death benefits
I payments in the U. S. have risen
from a little less than one billion
dollars in 1M0 to nearly three
billion in tail, according to the
Institution of Life Insurance.
SANFORD
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NOV.

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EDUCATION WEEK at the Sanford Grammar School brought together
teacher Atm. Floyd Richards, aecond from left, and a group of interested
parents, left t&lt;* right, Mr*. K. A. Lontlerherg, Mra. William Norris. Mrs.
Edward Higgins, Mra. W. E . Dodaon, Mra. A. W. Eppa anti Mra. Hubert
Tilson.

Diplomat's Son
To Be Sent Home
After Accident

Ike Getting In Shape
For Middle East Tour

By MERR1MAN SMITH
doesn't like tba idea of the rigor*
AUGUSTA, Ga. tU Pl) - Presi involved in hi* December trip and
WASHINGTON (UP1) — A stu
dent Kisanhower is training like she has discussed it with local dent
advisor at the college at­
an athlete for his 20.000 mile aer­
tended by David P. Hearne. svm
ial grind through Europe, the store clerks, but mK in a truly of ihe Irish ambassador, *aid (&lt;v
Middle East and Avia next month. serious vein.
day the youth's father "knows
After Mrs. Eisenhower's wifely best'' in tending him bark U&gt;
lit would bo the last parson lo
call it serious "training," but if opinions broke Into print through Ireland,
k is possible to store up health the courtesy o( some highly im­
A**i*tant Dean Charles Van
and energy, that It what he'a do pressionable sales clerks, the Way Jr , nf American Univcr*ily.
ing here in Georgia.
said hr lud scheduled a "talk"
Eisenhower is GO years old. but White House was asked formally with 21-yrarold David but railed
about
her
apparent
concern
and
he puts in about four hours a day
it off when Ambassador John J.
on the golf count, sometimes wh»t it meant.
Hearne announced that his son
Acting
Press
Secretary
Wayuc
mure. Mr ,-lar a minimum of 13
would be sent home in the near
Hawks
told
reporters
that
to
hu
holes and w-hen he goes 27 holes
future to continue his education.
the paople around him try to keep knowledge, there was no medicsl
Van May. the university for
opinion
existent
that
the
trip
oext
it quiet because there are Ihose
eign student adviser, declined lo
month
would
bo
"too
much"
for
who make known their Feelings
say whether he had planned any
that he may be overtaxing bis Bm President,
disciplinary . clion. lie said hr
strength.
thought it would be a good idea
lie has been at the Augusta Na­
to talk with the student, who has
tional Golf Club since last Thurs­ Church Planning
hern Involved in several scrapes
day ami he is expected to remain
with police.
here through most of this week, Annual Bazaar
Young Hearne's car struck and
posvlhly longer. He leaves for Eu­
Executive officers of the Relief killed a .Vt year-old Negro woman
rope Dec. 3 and will fly hack to Society and Ihe Women's Auxili­ last Wednesday on a Washington
Washington by the evening of Dec. ary of Ihe Church of Jesus Christ street. He claimed diplomatic Im
22 alter having visited with the of Latter Day Saints ate com­ munity and authorities said It was
leaders of 11 countries and parti­
uselcas to hnld an inquest into the
cipated in a Western summit pleting plan* for lhair annual woman'a death.
bazaar. •
meeting at Paris.
Van Way said that Hearne wa&lt;
It will be held Friday and Satur­
Last i i i o i i Lli at Wallet Rt-etl
considered on the campus as just
day
at
the
eurnt
r
of
First
St.
and
Army Hospital !n Waihinglun. Ki* «
one of the Sou foreign students
ensoaer underwent an annual Sanford Xve Door* will open During a talk with tin* Irish
(mm
U:3&lt;l
a.
in.
to
1
p.m.
both
"head to-toe" physical examina­
youth. Van Mav said. David &gt;cem
tion. The examining doctors re­ day*.
ed “ respectful and quiet.”
Article*
nf
baked
goods,
needle
ported afterward that he was In
Young Hearne had been enroll
"axcellent" shape, although lie work, quill*, plants, clothing and ed in the university only since
good
rummage
will
be
sold.
Mr*
Is bothered by recurrent, mild
September Too *hort a period ha*
John D. Carlton It chairman and ps**ed to lodge Ins record scho
bronchitis.
Hr had a cold &gt;n the late sum­ the public Is invited to attend.
lasticslly, Van May id.
mer ami H hung on for several
“ Blit I feel hi * a tm&gt; id ba­
weeks, but according to mem­
sic worth." said Ihe dean vym
bers of his staff, all symptom.*, Student Project
patlie tic ally.
even of the slight bronchial cough
have disappeared
Council Formed
Bolivia ha* two eapitjl* Due In
Since he has brrn in Augusts,
A Seminole High council of _M La Pat. 12.(MSI led above *ea lev­
he bis been setting up a trifle
later than hr dors in Washington, club offiifr* bat been formed to el and the working se." "f govern
showing up In his tiny otfice above head student* in making project* ment. The oilier I* 3,111" loot Sucre,
the gulf pro's
mp between S (or the school's benefit. The group the ofliciid capital and hcadquar
and 3 a. m. He works until about which alms to bark providing or ter* of llu- Supreme Court and
noon, ha* an early lunch and de­ Improving .i-h.Mil fiiWIitie* l* now the Archbishop.
votes his afternoons largely lo backing the "litterbug" clean-up
campaign, piinrlpat Andrew Brac­ At various times duru » the his
golf.
tory of the United Stales, the
He plays bridge in the evening* ken *aid yericnlay.
Seminole High doe* not have a Federal government acquired and
and usually i* sslrep before 11
o'clock in the *econd floor bed­ I'Sreut-Tcacher* Association and held title to 1.137,162.360 sere* of
room of a comfortable cottage, this council will help student* and land in Ihe continental U. S. and
overlooking the tilth hole of the intereried parent* to work on pm l Alaska.
ject* tof the whoal's welfare.
Auguila National.
The President spares himself Brscken explained
walking when he feels like it. For
Parents are invited to a**i*l the
rxample, he frequently uses an oiganixatlun in any goal* the
electric golf cart to go from his •tudenta set for themselves, the
cottage to his office, a distance principal laid.
of shout 200 ysrds.
On the big rhsmpionshlp golf
The cemetery at Clyde. Ohio,
course with it* rolling fairways
ami sloping greens, the President cent sin* Ihe grave* of George B.
travels most oi the w-y in an Meek, first man killed in Ihe Span
electric cart but walks between Ish American War; Gen. June* ».
McPherson, higheit ranking officer
tome sltois.
Naturally, the President1a wufe killed in the Civil War; and the
legendary ilodger Young of World
War II

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Congress Opens
Disc Jockey
Financial Probe
WASHINGTON (LTD - A con­
gressional investigator said today
that it i^ * deceptive" for disc
jackeys to hold secret financial
interests In record or music pub­
lishing companies.
Rep. John R. Bennett i ft Mich i
top GOP members of the House
subcommittee which exposed TV
quiz show scandals, said hr fa­
vored 'grtling rid of all deceptive
practices In broadcasting."
Subcommittee staff Investigator*
have been looking into charge*
that outa-de financial interests
have influenced disc jockeys in
their selection of music that is
broadcast.
The House group his sent an
investigator lo Philadelphia to
''look into a situation'' involving
TV star Dick Clark, idol of teen­
agers.
The American Broadcasting Syatern, which carries Clark's shows,
said a network
investigation
showed that Clark was not guilty
of taking "payola” —a music world
expression meaning payoff* lo
plug song*
ABC said, however, that Clark
had agreed in accordance with
new- network policy lo divest him
self of his mu*ic publishing and
record companies In order to
avoid a conflict of Interest.
Bennett declined comment on
Clark, saying th t*he w»* not
passing Judgment on the ments nf
any Individual ca*r. Rut he and
the subcommittee* inquiry was
in the public interest
'The subcommittee is very pro
periy going into the ares of disc
jockey to dtr*o*er what kind
of praelices have been carried on
and to gel nd of them," Bennett
said.
The staff investigation, which
has been under way in the field
for tome weeks, is sspected to
lead lo a subcommittee decision
to hold public hearing*, piobably
early next year.
In concluding hearings on the
rigging of TV quiz show* it days
ago,
subcommittee
Chairman
Oren Harris (D-Ark 1 placed In
Ihe record a complaint from song
writer* that the selection of music
for broadcasting has lieen in­
fluenced through a number of ir­
regular practices by wing plugger*. including liriliery of disc
jockeys.
Ally. I*en William P Rogers
told a new* conference Tuesday
that some proscenium* might re­
sult from the Justice Depart
ment's investigation of rigged TV
quiz show*.
Rogers said hi* department ex
peeled to make a repot! lo Presi
dent Eisenhower by the end of
Ihr year on the fixed quiz show*
and ‘‘other deceptive practices"
on radio ami TV.

Higher Auto
Education Set
SYRACUSE, N. Y. f l ’PIt Uriivi'r*i!y 1‘ollejfe, the adult edu­
cation brainh uf Syracuse t'oivei
*ity. recently offered a 12 week
academic course on motor vehnle
niaiiilenan* c.
The Allied Transportation I"
dustrie* Association, Inc., cn
sponsored the course.

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Brigitte Bardot's husband nervous
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O FFIC ER S O f B N IA D COLLEGE CHOIR are making

plana for a tour in, northeast Alabama and Tennessee,
early la December. The choir now bovxt* more than
forty membara. Officers include (left to lig h t); Gary
Baker, Sanford, viee president; Wayne McPherson,

echoing ‘round hi* u n , wont off
to Um army two weeks a«o.
Two daya later In waa In aa
army hospital with a "com of
nerves." partly brought on. ho
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PARSONS, Tenn. (UPI) - A
bomber making a lew-level n a
was blamed today for the false re­
port of a plane crash near here.
Search planes and hsllcoptera,
scores of highway patrolmen. Na­
tional Guardsmen and sheriffs
deputies searched the hills nsar
the Sugartree community Tuesday
after • sawmill worker reported
seeing a plane “go down" in the

NASHVILLE, Toms. (U PD -fh*
Bor. Mack Wayne Craig preached
kM regular sermon at Charlotte
Avraoe Church of Christ Sunday,
•a.h an r sad a&gt; minutes sAsr hil
wife had died of eaaeer. He asked
that ao announcement be made
Navy, Air Force and Tennessee
about his will’s doath because his
highway patrul sources all were
•hildrea were la Um audience
giving out conflicting reports
White will tires were specified whlrh kept the search going.
«n 55.2 per cent of all new cars
Military bases in the South
purchased hi IMA Among auto- checked and found no planes miss­
mobile’owners who replaced their ing. First the military, then the
Urea, «M per am* specified white highway patrol called back their
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Newspapers were not as anderstanding as the army. They want*
ed to know whether Charrier wii"
dodging the draft.
The newspaper commended him
to the example el ana B r ie Free*
ley and suggested that he Mop
malingering sod do his duty.
But Brigitte let it bo hnown how
aho M t about the “nocvmm h h&gt;
sorvice’’ nirbna ahent her hen

The Lake Mary Fire District
will get a new vehicle in the very
near future, the county commission
was told Tuesday.
Boax, student director; Anita Thrasher, Oneonta, sec­
retary-treasurer; Glenn Maze, director; Auby D. Smith,
Ed Zimmerman of Lake Mary
toid the cod miss ton that the {Ire
Boux, president; Janice Luxfeft, Sanford; accompanist;
district plane to advertise for the
Don Carter, Sanford, robe euatodian and Emily Amos,
new vehicle a* soon as the tax bills
Boax, assistant accompanist.
sre mailed out “end we get a clear
idea on wbat U ses will be."
Zimmerman, citing the need for
a new truck, reported that during
last week the volunteer Are com­
pany answered four calls—all with
homemade Are Aghting equipment.
had mistreated him once, beating in fair condition despite multiple
Cost of the new truck ie estimat­
S. Sanford Ave.
FA
him, and sines ha has not csred wounds.
ed at approximately 110,000.
much for white people.”
The latest stabbing victim, Don
Morris, V, remained in critical
condition in a hospital aAer under­
going surgery for knife wounds in
the back. He was attacked in a
white residential section Monday
night.
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Two other persona—Alonso Dod­
son. 48, snd Andy Mills, 18—were
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stabbed in separate incidents an
hour apart on Tupelo sidewalks
Sunday night. They were reported

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TUPELO. Miss. (UPI) - Three
Negro youths, stirred by a Civil
'LAUSANNE, Iw U seriand- PrU- War motion picture about antieesa. Ferial. sMeat daughter ot
B ex-King Farayk, eeltbratr Slat birthday end stating

beea effectively dlagnoead." And
this time BrigiUe •••n 't meo-

County Ally. Dudley It. Carr
said the boys signed statements
admitting the etabbings.
Arrested ware Ouo Jones Jr., II,
charged with assault and *battery
with intent to kiU. T. L. Caruth•rs, IT, and J. B. Little, IS, charg­
ed as accessories.
Jones said he “Just didn't like
white people."
The boys said they saw a movie,
“The Jayhawkert" about two
weeks ago and decided to call their
gang by that name.
Carr said all three wrre natives
of Tupeio but Jones had lived in
Chicago sines 1M7 and had recent­
ly returned.
Police Chief Robert Monaghan
said they would be’ moved to an
undisclosed Jail for safekeeping.
"Ha said he simply did not like
white people." Carr said, speaking
of Jones. “He said • white man

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'Operation Noah' To Rescue Animals

ARE THE PUPILS PAYING STRICT ATTENTION TO THE LESSON?

LONDON lLTI’l l —There tc one
unchallenged distinction man hold)
among all the apeeiea of animats
that have existed aince th* world
began.
He alone hat exterminated an'
oth*e specie* eompletely.
The dolorous roll of vanished
birds and mammals and the
lengthening list of species in dan
ger of extinction are there for all
to see at Ihe office of the Fauna
Preservation Society which is gath­
ering itself for Ihe second stage of
"Operation Noah."
In December, IVNA. the waters of
the Zambesi River, dividing North­
ern and Southern Rhodesia, were
dammed at the Karina Gorge to
provide power for the rrnlral Afri­
can federatton. An area of 3.500
square mile* will eventually become Lake Kariba.
A* llie first water* poured into
Ihe rich game country, trapped
animal* retreated to island* above
the waterline. Southern Rhodesia
launched “ Operation Noah" to

Tiovernment Stirs
Around Waterways
Every now and then there i* another small indication
that the cross state canal and other waterway projects imrtant to this area may get nut of the talking stage.
A clue comes in a report that the federal government la
looking into “quick completion" of the intercoastal waterway
system on both sides of the state. An official is quoted as
indicating thia will lead to fuller use of the waterway* and
possibly quicker approval of the cross state waterways, in­
cluding the Sanford-Titusville link. *
The fact th a t pressure by the committee pushing the
canals and our members of Congress has stirred increased
activity among the people who hold the keya to waterways
approval ia encouraging.
4
Emergencies this year in many sections plagued by high !
w ater also have helped focus added attention on the state’a
water problema and it is to tie hoped that the flood control
programs will get a little moie attention, too!

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Business To Continue
Upwards, Bankers Told

Nikita May Go Along
With West On Meeting
By PHIL NIlWSOV
to return to (he Chines* main
l ' PI Fore Iga Editor
land, wants to build Formosa into
From ths foreign editor s note­ a model Chinese province to prose
book:
the Nationalists are capable and
Soviet Diplomats in Cast Ber­ worthy of ruling th^ mainland.
lin hint that Khrushchev wilt go There Is more and more talk of
along -with the idea that a big industrial development of Formo­
Four summit meeting among the sa. This talk Includes plans for
United States, Rritain, France and a modern steel mill, expansion
R u ssia should be put off until of the shipbuilding industry, and
"ro u n d the middle of next May. other projects.
The reasoning is that Khrush­
West German parliamentary
chev prefers a personal meet­
ing with French President Charles deputies recently received by
DeGaulle before rather than dur­ I’ope John say from certain re­
ing a summit session too hasljjv marks he marie them believe he
convened over French opposition. 'may next year begin travelling
This reasoning takes into ar- around Italy, beginning with his
count the fact that France wants favorite city Venice. They doubt
to become a member of the atom­ he will travel outside Italy, how­
ic club before Ihe summit mret- ever.
g is held, and Ihui to meet
ith the olliers on a ham of un­
questioned equality. The opinion .
is that DeGaulle wants a West- [
ern summit first, then a talk with
Khrushchev and then another
Western meeting icfore the big
sum mil it reached
,
WASHINGTON lU Pli — Secre
For Ihe police to ever uc vir­ tary of State Christian A. Hcrter
tually unlimited powers has been said today the time has come fur
standard operational procedure in a prosperous Western Kurope to
jnany Asiatic nation*. Now Na- share more fully in helping under­
Ubnai'.xt China is starting a new developed nation* in their effort*
vpcrimenl in human rigliti. A at economic advancement
Western Kurope has achieved un
J*-&gt;2ar-old farm er has become
t :c first person to file suit against prrcrdrntcd prosperity and with it.
l!w government under a new law the opportunity for “ broadening
providing compensate (or wrong­ and expanding the world leader­
ful detention and conviction. The ship which Western Europe has
farmer claimed he served 581 traditionally cxecised,” Hcrter
days on a manslaughter convic­ said.
This pru&gt;per») has contributed,
tion before a higher court acquited him. A justice department he continued, to the present "sub­
board opened study r»f his claim stantial deficit" of Hie United
States in its inte national afccl0 i i i month.
tlents. “ Naturally we are rnneernNationalist China's president cd to correct this imbalance," the
Chtang Kai-shek, still determined sccrrtarv saul.

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:uth of ■ series of article* by
A. -M. and R. II. Ilaskell who
aie now in Europe, I
Seville, Spain . , . This it a
story about Portugal, a soiall
country as nations go, which
sreiiis lo help prove the saying
that go.nl things come in small
packages.
It is a dunning and varied
land. As a mailer of fart this
story has been delayed at least
two day* as we tried to analyre
our thought* to w&gt; wouldn’t seem
to be press agent*. We have been
(ceimg about it a little as friends
of our*, native Georgians, led
about Mlanta: When they died
they hope they will have been good
enough so they will be sent to
Atlanta, rather than hell
It doesn't teem possible one
smalt nation ran contain such
variety in scenic wonders It
ranges all Hie way (rom lush
mountains and valleys to wind and
sandstorm swept areas which arc
so stark as to he frightening. It
has rock cliffs
and fine sand
beaches. It has sophisticated cit­
ies, such as Listxm, with some
of tlie world's fioexi holds aod
plush night spot* and casinos. It
has small, dean and interesting
country towns.
In driving about the country
one becomes wta.y a* lie does in
a museum, looking at too many
pictures. There arc so many
beautiful or interesting vistas that
after a time they fail to register.
Portugal is a marvelous place
for a visitor. The lood aod wines
are good The hotels are rlean.
The people arc friendly. There is
much lo see and to do
From Hie standpoint of Ihe nalive, it can he cither a fine life
or a vrrj hard one. There is a
monied class, which has its basis
largely m land holdings, allhough
professional and buxines* people
are now joining tin* group The
country people and the fishermen
have a hard light to make ends
meet. For them Ule must be drat),
although they seem to fare it with
a drgrrp of good cheer which i*
hard for an Ame,ican to underatand.
A* one example ol their poverty,
except in the most rocky areas
of the country one almost never
see* a farmer in «hoes. You
might -re him with shoes tossed
over his shoulder on the way to
town Saturday afternoon, the 1
slides to tie put on when he ar­
rive*. This is despite the fact it is
against the law for hue lo be on
the public highway barefooted. He
Just can’t afford them. Some of
th* Portugs*. we met said
i: w asnl entirely economic, that
it was due to an ir bred com m a-

LAUSANNE. Swiii-rland fUPD
—The oldest daughter of ex King
Farook of Egypt turned 31 today,
happy to have independence In a
$35 * week teaching job.
The pretty Prior*** Ferial
leaches shorthand in the exclu
sive school from which she was
graduated five months ago. She
really wanted to be a secretary,
but her portly father turned
IhumOs dow n on Ihe ule a
He said office work did not he- ;
fit a prim ess and the lowest type
position he would allow Ferial to
take would be her oresent one.
Ferial did as the was told, hut
she sa d she wished she could
have done otherwise—secretaries
make more money thpn teacher*
Th* dark-hairsd young princess
said she found the world to be
“ fairly nic«" yi her coming ofage day.
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All this beauty-and ixw
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Rusines* trend* will continued
upward for at least six months,
according lo business and financial
leader* of the country, it wa* re­
ported by Genrge Touhy, First
Federal SAL A**n. exectiliye, who
I returned this weekend from ti.e
national conyeotion of the U. S.
SAL league at Dallas. Texas.
Although labor unrest has “re
tarried th# steady upward trend
that ha* placed Hu* year halt
again above 1958" the economist'
Happiness Through Health
speaking at Ihe convention and
pretty generally all over the iu(fly DR. K. LEO KERW1N)
tisin-tii.it U his father didn’t felt it Incumbent upon herself to •tmn"
helieve the climb will con­
wear shoes, the *on wouldn’t give us a long lecture on how
either. We are inrlined to believe, these beggars were ail quite well tinue well Into 1980
S e c o n d a ry To G ood
though, that the lack of money is off and r«olt! find hour**••»ark If One, substantiating factor for K verythinj?
this
forecast
I*
Hie
peak
of
a
popu­
the chief factor.
they wanlrd to when we tried lo
Portugal i* strongly Catholic and give a few pennies to a young lation trend that will »ee not only "With health, everything i* The (’hiropractie premia# ta
the Church ha* official lie* with woman with a snail child. She much higher population figures, a notirce of plea m i re, without that the cuuxe of di*ea«« fo
the stale. We spent tome lime in looked to os as if the needed th* but the family formation that cre­ it. n o th in g else, no m a tte r due to the .xubluxation of
ates strong demands lor so many
the house of a Portugese who* has money.
w hal it m ay be. i* enjoyable. vertebra#, which produce*
been associated with newspapers
Going south from Lisbon, we classes ol product*, Touhy said.
Swelling the wave ol optimism E ven th e o th e r perisotinl blea- pressure upon the nerve
in the United Siatei for the last went through an area of large
trunk)* »ml thus in terftrt
25 years. Hr had his own private estate* which are a* near feudal that permeated Ihe convention, the
Miitf.s—a
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a
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a
happy
with
the normal trunamiMfon
local
S
A
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ollicer
said,
were
the
chaprl.
a* anything tell in Europe The
temperament — of vital fore# lo th# varlau*
There is now a law that child master live* in a large house opinions of so tunny out Handing
ren must go to school until they with fjrnt outbuildings clustered national personalities as they ex­
are degraded and organ* and tiiuuie cell*.
are II. In many rural area* it around it. The farm
rker* live pressed them In talks lo the dele
)dwarfed for want The trained and experienced
seemed to us that the law was ; in huts at Ihe foot of the great I Rate* From Ihe political Held were
| of it. It follow# t.'hlropractor ix able »o deter­
not observed. It is. at any rate, [ house. In some way* these people Sen Lyndon R. Johnson, malorily
8
front all thi.-*, mine the exact point of n trv t
leader
true that there is a .arg* percent­ are "well olf" as ihe master of ,““
l , bring mentioned promt
thut the greatest interference In your #pin#.
age of the population which cannot the plantation does assume re-1 nenlly In many sectors a* prrsi
all folliex ia One of # o«r la# of aorticta#
read and write. A Portugese lady sponsibillty for seeing they don't ''••ntial limber for next year's
told us this had certain advant­ starve and that they get some •’lection: IL Roe Hurtle, mayor id
j to s a c r i f i c e published i« th# p«bH« iat#rages in that there would' be no care if they arc ill.
Ksn*i* City. Mo., who is also *
^ h e a lth for any
shortage of servants for the next
Portugal's chief export, are cock dominating figure iu many busi other kind of happinean, •at to #xplai# and llanlimA*
th# praclie# of ectantifb
thrre generation*.
and wine The wine that we suo nr** *n(l professional (ield*: WilThis attitude was carried over elate with Portugal in the Unit ibam B Windall, Congressman whether it lie for gain, Chiroprnctic, written b y Dr.
into other fields, I.islxm had quite ed Stales, if of course. Port We I Hum New Jrrsev and member of achievement,
learning or P . Leo K o rw ln wboM offl## fo
a number of beggars. Thu lady were told, however, that the chief the House Hanking and Currency fame. Everythin? should b« localed at 201 8. French Ar#.
wine export U regular lahle wine committee
made secondary
to health.**— end h k tefophott# n am k aa fo
Dr. Arthur 51. Weimer. Ileao o f i 0 ,
,
lo France. Our informant said
I'Alrfa# 2-7442.
that France exported so much Indiana University School of Bust-1“ ch o p enhltuer,
wine to ihe United Stales and ness ami nationally rated econo
w v ti
Britain that it purchased Por­
tugese wine for home esmsump
tion At any rale, Portugese wine,
at Us best, Is very good.
Before we drove back into
Spam this afternoon. We had been
wondering if we had been seeing
, things in toss warm a light. As
Sanford and Seminole County mon as we crossed the border,
oifiiial* gave their support to in­ i however, we could see a differ
terstate Trailways bus operations ence—and the advantage was all
from Florida at an ICC hearing in Portugal's favor. Before *r
in Jacksonville Thursday.
cruised back into Spain, most
Seminole County Commission I small towns had a hospital ol
chairman John Kridt-r. Sanford j sorts The schools looked better
Mayor A. L. Wilson, Rep Gordon and Ihe towns were cleaner. Also
Fredrrlck and Ja&gt;cr&lt;- President the highway* were amoother and
Mason Wharton testified at the there were more gasoline sta
hearing that interstate Trailways lions
operations provide a connecting
Portugal is a mild sort of so
link between Florida nod other lltoniarian stale. It lias an active
parts of the nation and would royalist party, hot Ihere seem
provide transportation to the to tie men in Ihe present govern
many people now traveling to and mem of enough stature so there
from Florida.
will be no great problem lo find
Trailways was *,kmg thr In­ someone to replace Dr. Salai:r
terstate Commerce Commission W'hrn he retire*, ami that it
for permission to operate through thought to be something which
Miami, Orlando, Sanford and will happen In Ihe near future.
Jacksonville to different points m
It tin* vumri* like « report from
the United Stales A through line a press agent for Portugal, we are
from Nlianst lo New York was in sorry. The truth i* that we found
th* company's plan* Frederick 1 It Ihe most enjoyable place w»
said.
| have ever visited.

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save at many a* possible and k j tend another too mile* and A*
haa rescued thus for tome loo* water level wilt rise another H t
aardvarks, bushpig*, monkey*, Im­ feet by IMS. Wo believe w# bar*
till 19*3 or two — and there ere
pair and other mammals.
many rich gamea areas ta th*
But thousands have drowned or danger rone."
died of exhaustion or hunger.
Th* society's fund* ar* helping
Northern Rhodesia, according to. t o mobiliae science in th* great**
!*• "H iety.riidnot M f l a w i K a f rhai,enge th* group he* fared
the great animal tragedy in the store It was nraanued half a **•making and look no part m the tury ago by big gama hunter#
first pha*e of the operation which alarmed at the indiscriminate
ended with the dry season. Now. slaughter of game. (The antl-1
spum ed h* a lathering public ing group* called them "til# r
opinion, it was all set to match olent butcher*." I
Southern Rhodesia* effort when
A* part of "Operation Noah,"
th* new rescue season started with dart* tipped with tran q u illim aT
:h* rains of November.
pep compounds will be a hot tat#
The Faurna reservation So­ trapped animal* to make theta
ciety, which helped mohilitr Ibis
if dangerou* or eneffrtta
publie opinion, is modest about it* lethargic
it exhausted, as needed.
activities.
Man i* *n feared by some Mfo
“We've just bought a to ion
foot super-ark," said assistant sec- mail that they get high blood pres­
retarv Kathlren I'lark aflrr some sure when caught any may develop
,
.
„ 1K„ „ ,, j.
pneumonia from Ihe shock,
persuasion. “ I suppose It is the W|r elpph, nU on w u ,&lt;od * *
first boat since Noah specially de­
their young calve* to death rathef
signed for animal rescue work.
“ You see. there isn’t too much than let them fall into hum##
lime. The water* will finally ex- hands, then they themselve* l e r a
to safety.
One curious sidelight of the flood­
ing t* that it ha* given new insight
into the swimming ability at Mlmat*. And Ihe beat swimmer ta
that surprising catlike character,
the leopard, who almost alow* ta
Africa kills for pleasure. H t ra#
swim one ml a half milei. • stroke
. &lt;&gt;r two ahead of th* walertouck and
mist. Ren H. Woolen, president of the hushbuck.
51i*s Clark'* favorite tru* itory
First National Bank, Dallas, and from Karl ha la of a great kud#
Dr. William H. Husband. Gent whose huge horns w e n pulling
Mgr of ihe Federal Savings and down hi* head as he tried lo awtm
Loan Insurance Corp. presented from an island In safety. A kudu
opinions from the business view­ do* swam alongiiiis and the ex­
point.
hausted male rested hie heavy
C. It. Mitchell, Kama* t’lty. was head on her back.
succeeded in the presidency of the
Then they swam Into th* sunset
U. S, SAL l-eacue by W. O. Du­ together and happily ended up e#
vall. Atlanta, Touhy reported.
dry land.

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TUPELO, M in. (CP!) — City
officials, shocked by the aUbhlnga
of three white persona by Ntgroes
in two rights, warned townspeo­
ple today to stay off the streets
at night.
One of those stabbed In the un­
provoked sttacka wai In "very
critical" condition, a hospital
•pokesman said.
The latest Stabbing occurred on
a sidewalk in a white sectlen of
Tupelo shortly after dusk Monday
night. Don Morris, 30, said a
young Negro Jumped from be­
hind a tmih and stabbed blm in
the abdomen.
Attack* by Negroes upon whit*
men heretofore were virtually un­
heard of la Tupelo or anywhere
else In Mississippi. This city of
lhooo la only 3d miles south of
Corinth, whare eight white youths
ware charged with the Halloween
night shotgun murdar of a Negro
leen-ager. But Tupelo police
chief Robert Monaghan said be
doubted that the violence here had
anything to do with tne Corinth
kilting.
Two Other white persons, AIonio Dobson. 41, and Andy Mills,
14, were slabbed by Ntgroe* in
•ejiarate Incidents an hour apart
nn Tupelo sidewalks Sunday night,
They were reported in fair con­
dition today despite multiple
wounds.

Nuclear Sub Gets
Initial Okay
GROTON, Conn. (UP!) — Tha
Polaris missile-firing nuclear sub­
marine George Washington was
back In port today after ■ aeerat
3S-hour teat run during which,
Vice Adm. Hyman 0. Rickover
•aid, "the ship met all specifica­
tions for speed, submergence and
cnnlrolabilily."

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Pass Examination

WEL AKA APARTMENTS: rooms 1-BEDROOM oafurautxd homa
SM. 303, c o n a r of Lemon k
prirats bi'Ju, 114 W. P in t St.
Graadfiaw. Fboot PA 2-0427.
FRONT i In pice room, fir at floor,
1
BEDROOM
and dan, IM baths,
clean, homo b in . Per elderly
earporto, kitchen equipped. Nice
lady. Kitchen prislleges. Phono
neifftbortmod in Lak* Mary. Ph.
FA 2310. 10« Holly.
PA 3-7137.
URGE furnished apartment, t u
per caa. centeet B. A. Cameron, LOVBLY country hone, tu# large
badrwma, Florida r o e * . l lv
Lake C^arm. Oviedo, Fla.
bathe, central heatlai, beautiful!
hardwood floori, garage and
TOR SALE OR LEASE. Pinecarporte. Ill* per month. One
treat l year old 3-bedroam, 3
mile B u t of Ball Park, Celery
bath, Florida ream. Mealy lead*
Are.
leaped ftaeed la back yard,
wall and pump. Larfe utility 3-BEDROOM unfumiihed house
room. Wall to waU earpetlai la
413 Rosalia Dr., PA 3 tiio.
livini room, t o E. Coleman
Circle. Pbooe FA 3-7313.
RENT A BED •
Baliaway. Hospital * Baby Bads
By Day, Week or Month.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE a
Ph. PA X-S181
114 W. 1st 81.
3-BEDROOM cinder block house,
furnished, reaaooabla 1 mile 1-BEDROOM nicely furnished,
newly painted hours. I l l Elm.
from gate. Contact CUbough,
Phone PA 1-103.
NAS, OIL 337 or 437.
SMALL furnished downstairs l
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room apartmant. For one or
couple only. Llgbta and water
IV THU ( INI S IT (.OI RT s r THN
fum libtd. |33 month. 107 Loc­
m v t ii J t m c i s i . t i n e e r r n r
ust. Phone FA MISS,
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Wa s h in g t o n &lt;u p i &gt; - s o m e
3 300,000 pounds of craobcrhci aod
cranberry products hid the governm e n s stamp of approval today
as uftcofitaminated and safe' to
aerve with the Thanksgiving tur­
key.
Commliiiencr George P. Larrick
of the Food and Drug AdmlaliUaUon. which la conducting the hurryup teats, said findings to far Indi­
SAJ 1 LKL W. TOL.NJ,
cate only a small part of the cran­
Plaintiff
berry crop la tainted with the LOIIWK CHARLES T O rX O , a / k / * / 3-BEDROOM home, hardwood
floorr. Large lot. 340* Adams
chemical, aminotrialioie. Ha said VAUJC L O U S E TOLNO.
Court, Wyanowood. T e r m s .
D sfin S sat
the find mg i were "reassuring."
VO T H E n r FCHMC-aTIOtt
FA 3-1417,

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IV t o n t t N C i r r t o n e r o r T nw
VtUTM J L D IC tA I. C I R C t I T OP
r t . o R i n * . i v a v d r a w ew w i
v m . K c o r v t r . IV CHSVCENT.
m t o s c e v o . iesea
c n o .v B it a. c a i d u u .
PlnlSliff
■ARA J. CAL DALE.

To: I.nulso Chari** T ounp
Kina* Cross I lo a d t
K s r* n * » llto , Nor*h Carolina
Tou a r t hereby n s t i r ia d m a t a
BUI of Complaint f o r D u a r t e has
boon flltd a f a ln a t you, and you
a r a r*-)ilt*4 to a e r s # a aapy of
V&gt;ur Answ er n r P te ad ln g to tha
m i l o f Complaint on P l a t a t l f r *
Attorney. Jaaaph ST. Mtlraska. P.
O. • &gt; * . No. J-». V a ra P a r k , f l s r Ida a n d tlla tha o r lp ln a l Anawar
n r J'iaadin* In tha offtci of tha
Clark of t h - C ir c u it C ourt oa nr
bafaro tha 14th day o f N asam bar,
t i l l , and If yau f a it 10 do oo,
lu d a i m a n t by d a f a u l t votil bo takan
aaatnar you far tha rolla f de mandSd In iba tli’,1 of Ccroplalnt.
Tula n a u r a aball ba publlahad
one* aaclt w ,*k lo r f o u r i n n i t r u Ds* w sska la
th a
4ANFORD
HERALD.
DtfNK AM&gt; O R D E R E D la Sanford. S'larid*. t h is l l t h day a t
October, iSJS.
(SB SU
t&gt; . r .
IIKIIN DON Circuit
Court Clark, Vamlaulo Count r . Florida
lly Martha T, Vihlaa
Deputy Clark
Joaeph U, llu ra ak a ,
a t t o r n e y for P l a in t i f f
P. U. H o t No. IIS
Teen Park. Florida
Publlab Oct. IS A N ot. 4. I t , II.

uarandaat
NlVTICB NT P I BLICAT10V
To; Sara 1. c a u d a ii
Itouia S'» Z
C o&lt;nran.llla, r a n n a y U a n l a
Tou a ra h e r e b y notified t h a t a
IIIII of Com plaint t o r Dlvorco haa
Sean filed a s a l n a t you, and )od
aro required to aarva a copy of
your A a t s i r a r F lo a d ln r t o tho
BUI of C om pla int on Plaintiff's
A tto rn ey Jo aeph If. Murasko. P.
O. Hoa N...
F e r n P a rk , P la rMa, and f;1o t h a ortalnal Anawar
o r l-laadliia In tha o f f k a of tha
C la r k of the C lreult Court on a r
bafora tha Mill day of Nasa m bar,
t i l l , and If you fall t o do ao.
i-tdeam ant by d a fa u lt
will ba
t a k a n a s a ln a t you for tb a ratlaf
dam andad in tha II!!! of Complaint.
Thla notlca ahall ba publlaha&lt;
a-i.o a ic h a aak fo r four l i n e n .
tl.a
o r aka in THU ItANSUltD
IIKRAf.U.
ric rm a te .uasia
DONE AND O R D E R E D trv t a n . NOTICE la hereby o t s a n t h a t 1
ford. Florida, t h la Clth day of am e n a a f e d la k u tla s a a a t t i ] t
Octobar, IliS.
F a tm a tta A s a , Vtmlnnla Cduaty,
(SEAL)
y lu. Ida. under t h a f l e t l tl o u i name
M I’ HERNDON. C lark
of. Modern Rue Claanara. and that
c ir c u it C ourt, SamtnoIS Coua- I Inland to r a g la ta r aald name
ty. Florida
with th a Clark o t tha C ircuit Court,
fly M arina T. Vihlaa
Seminola County, Florida, In *ccDspuiy C la r k
nrda nra with tha provlalun# a t tha
Jaaaph M. Muraaku,
Flctltioua Nam* a t a t u t i a , ta - w lt:
A ttarn a y far P l a in t i f f
Sa-ilon
Ml.IS F lo r id a
StatutS*
P. u . Uos No. t : l
IS*T.
F'atn Park, Ft«rl,la
Viir. Kuilry C. Bradford
Pubttak t).t, - I m Nor. I, II, IE Fuhllan No., (, I t , IS, s i , | Ml,

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UNFURNISHED, 3 bedroom, noth­
ing fancy but cheap rent. 911.34
week. FA 3-311*.
3 BEDROOM house, partly furnlahtd 343 per me. Ph. FA 2 4361, ^
EFFICIENCY apartment and a
sleeping room. 317 W. Third.
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3-BEDROOM, 3 bath, kitchen
equipped, Florida room. Large
lot. Call FA 2-3432.

NEW two bedroom house, car­
porte, utility, built in oven and
atove. Oa comer lot ia Cassel­
berry. FA 2-3444.
3-QEDROOiI, living room, dming room, kitchen equipped,
panelled FlorlJi room. Easy
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CLARENCE M. LOHRET,
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JOHN OCfTER, a t al.
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rttld a n e a la unknawn, If U r ­
ine. and If dead. thSIr raaaaattva unknow n haira, ila.
silaaa, lag a tia a, a ra n tia a . e r a .
dlta ta a r e t h e r parti** rlaim in# by, through, und*r nr
a a a ln a t Iham a r a n y a t iham,
and a ll p a r i o n i clalm lne any
t a ts ta . r lah t, lilt* a r Intaraat
In *r Itan upon th a r i a l p ro .
p*rty h*r*ln daiarlbad a r a n y
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Tau ara baraby a*tlft*d tRet a .
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C ounty , Florida a a a ln a t yau and
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apan tba fa llaw ing daacrlbtd raal
properly t l l u a t a In Samlnel* Coou(F, Florida, t a - w lu
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a f l a t Ikaraaf a t rata rdad
I* P l a t l e a k I. Pag* I. P u b Ha
Record*
of
I tm la a l*
County, F l a r i J i .
a nd yon ar* haraby r*«Ulr*d to
file your anawar and or o t h e r s
w rltta a dafaaaaa paraunally, or by ™
&gt;our a tt o r n a r , with tha Clark of
Mb Circuit c o u r t. M a i n Ju d ic ia l
Circuit, aaminol* County, Flort-la,
(ba C a u r lk a a t a a t Sanferd,
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Hardl. r . u . d m | y | , W inter Park.
Florida, n o t l a t t r th a n lb* I r d
day ot D*ramb*r, 1SI*. th ara tn
s a t t i n t up ta* a it a ta , n e b t . tin *.
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abas* d itc rlbad pm parly alatmad
by yau. and should yau f i ll ta do
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••M ra d a aa ln a t you.
WITNESS a y band and official
'*** *f Mid Court at OoKtorO,
J J J j t e Ml a s i l k day a f o*tah*A
I SEAL!
P llaracton
( ‘lark af tba a b a s e atyl*4
Court
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A Want Ad A Day Makes A ll Business P ay! Ph. A2-2611
RMl EeUt* P er B«*

J . Real Estate F .r Sale

t BEDROOM ROMF
A luat outside City Limits. Urge
lot. £ a iy term*.

C. A* Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER
M t N . fo rk Aft. P i. FA Ml* I

SPEND THANKSGIVING
III A NEW HOME AT
SAN SEM KNOLLS
W rit MUl Street, 4 Block* West
French Avenue

3-BEDROOM house 1301 Wynnewood Dr. Low down payment.
WANTED
Phone FA 2-7197.
Tan to fifteen acres top quality
orange grove, 20 years old or
older, preferably with some
ON LARGE LAKE
tak* frontage.
4-Redroora bone with 2 ‘fc baths;
Have client ready to buy.
large Using room; dining room;
Call us at once
Florida room; terrarro floors:
central heat. Several fruit
FARMERS AGENCY
tree*.
N. V. Farmer. Realtor
MM (ML FT. OVERALL
D. H. Whitmore
*27.900 TERMS
Lillian G. Trama
AiiociAltf.
BUSINESS PROPERTY
Large store with one 2-bedroom 116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-1221
apartment and two 1-bedroom After hours. FA 2-2612, FA 3-4021.
apartment*. On corner lot with FA 2-9M1
t a u t lot In rear for parking.
NEW HOMES Loth Arbor; 3 and
132,000 TERMS
4 bedrooms;
F ir exciting
ROSA U PAYTON
family living with planned lux­
ury plus ample entertaining
RegUltred Real Estate Sruker
facilities and play areas a t 1
Nary E. Carmen — Lee RahiH
moderate price*. Shown by ap­
B. E. Begsro, Sr. Associate*
Ph. PA t-lM l 17-92 at Hlavatha
pointment. Call FA 2-4032.

Wt now have ready for octupincy TWO Beautiful Ite and
2 bath, 3 bedroom ZEULl built
home!, elo lt to (hopping and
both High and Grade ichools.
Drive by these tropic Uy land­
scaped homes. Our r~irej;nta| tive will he happy - anist
FOR SALE BY OWNER: Uouif,
you.
A Rip Van Winkle
312 Holly Ave., 2-btdroom*.
Frees
aid as Ion at
Compare point by point: Com­
Priced for quick salt at 16,400.
pletely furnished; ultra conven­
11,000 down payment. Contact
ient to ichoeti, store*, churches;
Mr*. M. L. Raborn, 1605 E.
C
C
C
fl
NO
CLOSING
DOWN
perfect condition: 3 bedroom
Seminole Rlvd.
COSTS
PHA
concrete block. Gosh what a
TALL COME TODAY
BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
buy I Priced under $9,(70.09.
2 BR. house on Magnolia, just out
of city limi's; kitchen equipped,
W. B. "B ill" ST U M PE R Agency W. H. • BUI" STCMPER Agency
Venetian blinds, apace heater.
BeeUer A Insurer
BY' OWNER: 3 bedroom house in
Must tell at once. $3*9$. Will
AISOCIATEI: H. E. Tsffcr
Wynnewood Scctloo, excellent
trade for late model car.
I A rthur F. Dsy, Everett Ilsrper
condition. Large yard with well.
FA .2 M61 or FA 2-0333.
Robert F . May, B u t Pilcher,
Patio with brick barbecue pit.
Helen E. Noonan
113,100, pay equity and assume S. Female Help Wanted
Fheae PA S -m i
m N. Tsrk
piym tnts. Call FA 20611 for
further information.
ACREAGE aad FARM LAND
CHRISTMAS SELLING
IS ACRES tiled firm U rd fronted
RAYMOND M. BALL
SEASON IS HERE
by paved road, near town,
AND ASSOCIATES
Be the AVON Representative
f ACRES (appi.), cultivated, ex­
Real Exist* — Insnranca
in Y’OUR neighborhood. For
cellent drainage.
Hnrety Bonds
interview in your home, con­
I ACRES beautiful wooded land,
2tS So. Tark Ave. Ph. FA 2-36(1
tact Manager, Bog 246, Loekhigh and d
Sanford
hart, Fla.
„ PI
PRONE O'IWNER, PA S-tW
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
NINE 25 » . x 110 ft. lot) *1M
l*h. FA 2-1200
MAID to work mornings. Monday
per lot, or all for 11,200. *i
through Friday, 1:30 to 12:30.
mile N. E. of Five Points.
be able to furnish excel­
TA 2-3M0.
S i.
RttJlf Ctmfmmy Must
lent references. Apply In person
at 106 N. Palmetto, 9:00 to 3:00.
116 N. Park'Ava. Tb. FA 2-6138

TINY FINGERPRINTS

•

Not on the rich, wood-panslsd
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
walla of this sparkling, concrete
Realtor
block home In BEAUTIFUL
LAKE MARY
LAKE MARY. Two LARGE bad- Ph. FA 2-5237 of FA 2-1961.
l rooms, within shnri walking
RE.il ESTATE OHIVE-IN
distance of school, market, post
2544 Frenca Ave.
office and public beach. , .
Fenced In hack yard and fresh
J. W. HALL
orange juice every morning
Realtor
from one of the six citrus "Call Hall"
Phone FA 2 3641
trees. Lat us pick you up and
taka you for a pleasant ndc By Owner — .layfalr Section
to Lake Mary so you can see Brittany Style, targe living-dinin; area, 3 Bit.. 2 BATH. 2
for yourself what ■ delightful
home this is. Price 111,500.
carporles, u t i l i t y , fi eplace,
family room, 2150 sq. ft. Phone
Tsgms.
FA 2 2344.
•BUI" STEM PER Agency
w .
B .

Stenstrom Realty

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES
•
•

Quiet Community
Near Golf Coarse

T arn Went On 20th
St. Follow Country
O nb Rd. A Watch

For O ut S igns . . .

OPEN DAILY
9tM A. M. Til D irk
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. Tfl

S h u jm a k sA
CmwMafWfiii Cm, h e .
Mem Ml
PA

IIEHRERT STE.NMTIIOM
Krgiitered Broker
LEX RlSNKIt
LOTTIE BROADWAY
KEN TORBETT
BKTTYE D. SMITH
Avioclatr*
111 N. Park — Ph. FA 2 2416
SALE or RENT: 3 bedroom, kit­
chen equipped. See at 143 Piaeerest Dr. Call owner, FA 3-Tt3l.

l^ ^ te c tr te n ^ f le r r ^ g ^

IS. Spee la I Services

PUMPS - SPRINKLER
M. "n r* " Velta Electrical Ser.
AU types and tUes. installed
Dei Say a Tor Servlet Call. .
FA 2-1696
FA 13*13
"Do It YourielP'
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
UJBnlW m f_^alaBnj^J^£nirj
S T I N E
M ttklatry aad Supply Co.
FINE INTERIOR PAINTING
M7 W. 2 nd SL
Ph. FA 24432
O. !!. Ferguson FA 2-1177

FREE ESTIMATES
Home Improvements k Additions
PHONE PA 14144

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Windshield

Back G ian

FLOOR sanding u d finishing Door Gin**
Vent GUm
Cleaning, Waslag. S e r v i n g
SERVICE
Seminole County line# ttts .
S en k arik GU m and P a in t Co.
H. M. GLEASON, Lake Mary. 111-114 W. lad SL
PA 2-4ttt

B A H Roormo

(Dawn A

Q o M

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G O

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT aad REPAIR WORE PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
1*47 Stained Ave.
PA 2-4101
PH. FA 2-4221 After 5 P. M.
SANFORD Plumbing A Healing
2396 So. Elm Ph. PA 2-7914.
• ANMH NCF.MFNT •
P H IL L IP HO YD
1$. Eleelrteal Service*
i« mw polo «wner of the
House Hiring - Electric Service
L E I L A N I
Sid VlhlH
HOUSE Of BEAUTY
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Sanford. Fla.
112 Mignolia
FA 2 991$

Q Or

HARVEST
Blend
TEN HIGH
Bourbon
POPULAR
BRANDS

30

Av*.

3 ™h‘ $8,9S
3
s9 95
CUT RATE

rararr Geneva a Krardall Ave.

4

$340
Down P n jm e n l-N o Cloulng

*9890
Ifsaea feature .1 Bedroom* .
I 't Tile llalb* • Btrevned
Porch • Utility Roem - Ter.
ratso f loor* - Carport* • Land■taped Lata * All City C'euteaienre*.

57 FORD

Standard TrammU-

dun • Tudor
Cylinder • Beautiful lig h t
Finlah * New Seat t'oter*
t-wnnorairal Dperaling I'ar
A Very Low Price Tag Of

• 6
Green
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59 c h e v y ;

rut k • Radio •
Healer • Like New ln«ide A Out •
8000 Artual Mil*. - ONLY

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SAVE

*1795
$

$

•'62" For-

55 CADILLAC.. .

Equipped Inrludiuf Air t onditmn.
er • Beautiful Tutoae Finish • Like
New Invlde and Out.

1895

Our Used ('am Will He llixplayed For Your
Inspection Nightly On Our Largo Lighted Lot.

WHERE DEALS SHINE
al the aign of your heat buy
2nd * Palmetto U. C. Lot FA 2-6231 O fr FA2-0711
Chevrolet — Oldsmnhilo — Cadillac Trade-Ins
Sw ve

D o ll.iri

At

pk. FA 2-7672

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
W. 2tth St.
FA 2-7693
Sauferd

WANT ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS
BALLROOM

(Dsanna
school of dance
6th Thru 8th Grade
REGISTER NOW . . Classen Begin Oct. 15th
Phone FA 2-0884

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
We Invite you to be ear _
absolutely free without oblige
lion at nne of Sanford'a leadiug
.Motels while you locate euit*
able housing far yourself pad
family. Pick Uy your key at
otir Sales Office.

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECRES1
4th Addition

i Tun Pick Up

H o ll.-r v

7 .'? *

Qa o V la fik q . S io M

S a n fo rd

Dream Homes

T O T A L PRICE

* OPEN Mon. thru Thur*. T • 19 F rt.'4 Sal. 7 -1 1
STATE HIWAY 46

T&amp;T MOTORS
t i

"1 wiah y o u 'd ntop e m b a rra ssin g me by telling people
I made you what y o u a re to d ay l"

22-A—Articles Wowlefl

3 BEDR003! trailer fully air con­ TOYS and HOBBYS at the Toy
SECOND HAND
Gallery. Maitland Plata. Mailditioned. washer and dryer. Will
LAWN MOWER
sell equity very reasonable or
land. Florida. Use our Layaway
CALL FA 24644
will trade for equity In 3 bed­ and F. X. B. Plan. 311 7-4229.
room home. Phone PA 2-5134.
U U Peawd
FAMOUS Singer Slaut-O-Maile
OPEN NOW
tewing machine. Take up pay­ LOST: Female Wlemariner deg.
MOBILE HOME SALES
ments. Darns, monograms, cmREWARD. Call PA t-MIT.
W Mile So. of Sanford 17-92
broderiea. Write Box F, Sanford
NEW I960 PACEMAKER
Herald.
LOST: Large brown hand tooled
MOBILE HOMES
purse. Keep money, return other
Direct from Factory to Y’ou.
30 CUBIC INCH '3t Triump
other valuables. I'm In desperate
motorcycle, Speed twin, good
W yatt Trailer Sales
need of them. No queotloid
tires. $100. Call FA 2 1314 after
asked. Call FA 2-T230.
Tel. FA 2-1911
4:30 P. M.
REAL BARGAIN; for quick tale, REFRIGERATOR, 620. P h o n e LOST: Two boya bow and arrow
sets at rodeo Sunday. Finder
'38. 27 ft., sleeps
shower
FA 2-6230.
please call FA 2-7466.
and bath. Equipped with Easy
Lift hitch. Hat everything, BOX SPRINGS and Innerspring LOOT: Reward 3.1, Large fllnmlan
ready to travel. 331$ Orlando
mattress, limed oak headboard;
Cat. weight 14 lbs, brown and
Dr., Fram ei Trailer Pk., San­
electric range; patio chair.
grey. Last
ten Rl. 1T42,
ford.
FA 2-1992.
Movieland Drive-in. FA 24*61.
Sell L'a Your Furniture. Quick
SI. Furniture
Service With The Cash. SUPER lljJ J d U M tlM ^ J w g je U j^ ^
CUSTOM BUILT furniture -s in TRADING POST, FA 2 0677.
M EN
gle pieces or seta. Also furni­
Tralw For
, .
ture rrpair. Cabinets made. LIFE Vest*. Pup Tents, Sleeping
HEAVY
EQUIPMENT
*
Rigs,
Tarps,
Tents.
Army-Navy
FA 3-7063.
OPERATION
Surplus Store, 310 Sanford Av*.
NEW highway and eonatrueUra
SSAVES
READY MIXED CONCRETE
programs are under way la
New A Used
Window Silla — Lintels — Sand
every part of f..e country. NOW
Furniture and Appliances
Hock—Stepping Stones — Steel
is the time to become a special­
Trap*—Precast Slept
ist. . . A HEAVY EQUIPMENT
Mather of Sanford GreaseCement—Dry
Well*
OPERATOR.
MIRACLE CONCE*"~E CO
203-209 E- F in t SL Pk. PA 2-0982
YOU can learn lo operate the
309 Elm Ave.
rA 2-ST31
Heavy Equipment to "llal to oar
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
booming construction industry.
FACTORY TO YOU
Brds. Day, Week or Month —
Complete new modem iralaksf
ALUMINUM
FURNITURE CENTER
program for H.avy Equipment
VENETIAN BLINDS
11*6 Preach Ate.
Operators Is now offtrtd. Frt#
Ph. FA 2-7933
Enclosed head. Sag-pmof hnttnm
nation-wide placement aealat*
rail with plastic end*. Plastic
anco available.
Used furniture, appliances, tool* or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Write today for full UfinaaUbn.
etc. Bought-sold Larry'* Man cords.
213 Sarford Ave. Ph. PA 1-4131 S en k asik G lass and I'n ln t Co.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT DIVISION
Ph. FA 2 3622 Northwest School
New d Used Furniture A Appll 212 114 W. 2nd St.
aners. A Good Place To
I UPRIGHT piano, good condition. Dept. HN-204 Box 3
RUY, SELL or TRADE
$123.00 Also, 1 rowboat with r/o The Sanford Herald
Name
ft
Jen k in i Furniture | oar*. $73,00.
Address
«».*#*••*
too flan fori At*.
PA 2-7430
*89
GOOD used appliances and TV's, Lily
see Jako at 317 S. Palmetto State ...*»«•• ,* ,* ..Pb* (»,*«•••!•
• BIO VALUES
Ave.
Hrs. I .. ...........................................
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
NORGE
Future
electric
lUvr,
WE GIVE TOP VALUE (TAMPS vertical broiler, large uven,
WILSON - MA1RR
meal sentry, excellent condi­
tion, 1 yr. old. New house has
New And Uaed Furniture
built-in'*. Phone FA 2-3100.
l i t K Firat SL
FA 2 3433

lSjAReauljJIarlorii
Contracting A R tpalri
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
». Male Help Wanted
DORIS' IIKAUTY SHOP
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 2-1333
MEN - Train for H F, A V Y •II Sanford Ave. Pb. FA 2-7913 20*4 Adams Ph.
GOOD Simmons double bed
EQUIPMENT OPERATION. Set
A Satisfied customer Is our best 22. Article. Far Hale
much, breakfast room set,
PAINTING A DECORATING
our ad under Class. 23, Educeadvertisement.
DRANRACH Rshy Grand piano
odd chair*, mite Chihuahua
I.irenscd — Bonded
tion-lnalrucllon.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
$600. Phone FA 2-3018.
Manchester puppy*. FA 2-1677.
Free Estimates —
103 So. Oak
Ph FA 3-3742
MAN for fuel oil route. Write
Work Guaranteed
FRIGIDAIRE
refr'gerator,
93
SEWING
MACHINE.
electric
P. O. Box 1339.
Seminole Painting Coatrnctera
Y'our Glamour Headquarters
cubic ft., Ilkr new. Also 40 inch
Singer, Industrial, perfect. *j
FA 2-1204
gas range. FA 2-7406.
Large National Paint Co.
II. P. 110-220 volt electric mo­
tor with clutch, for industrial
Has an opening for ambitious
Ser vlers
INDIANA
Cornet
In
ease,
like
sewing
machine, practically
young man.
new;
child*
peddle
fire
engine,
furniture Storage and Moving
new. 2411 Chase Ave Phone
D utin involve Credits, Collec­
make
offer.
FA
2-3*89.
To and From Anywhere
Beauty Salon
FA 2 3604.
tions, Selling, Office routine and
C. E. PHILLIPS
2510 Oak
FA 2-7684 DIO T1IKKM space heater and
assisting over all branch opera­
SEWING MACHINES: Electric
1300 French Ave. Ph. FA 2-1991
tion.
utility trailer. Phone FA 2 3660.
FA 2-7630
Free Weslinghousc, Brand new.
Excellent Opportunity for Ad TV SERVICE within the hour.
LOVELY I.\DY BEAUTY SALON One baby bed with new mattress.
12 monthly payments of $2.50,
vancament.
Service Call $2.30 plus parts. Haggerty Bldg. 2337 Orlando Dr.
rumple;* price. Financing avail­
$23.
Cal!
FA
2
1823.
Many Employee Benafita Includ­
tVorlc Guarantied 3 Mo. Ph.
able. This sensational offer
ing retirement plan.
FA 2 9799
lit. Flowera A Plant*
ONE light weight folding h.vby
good one week only. Write
For
prompt
Interview
call
carriage $.voo. One spring tjpe
ilomacraft Industries, Inc., Box
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
F \ 2-1681 or contact George W.
Cut Flowers For Any Occasion
small rocking horse, suitable
7916, Orlando.
Florida's Most Modern Plant
Morgan.
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
for child t to 2 years old $6.00.
oe
PA 2-0270
SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO. FREE PICK UP A DELIVERY fA 2-1822
Phone FA 2-3229.
21-A—Arilrl** Hauler
1 Week Service
Ph. FA 2 7437
117 MagneUa Av*.
IN. Rons and Vlaiors
OAK LEAVF.S, shavings, sawdust 7'v or 10 HP Evlnrude nr Johnson
JACHOB'H REPAIR SHOP
I t. Wnsk Wanted
nu Ihoard motor. Ph. NO 8-3277.
for sale. Cali FA 2 3(36
Welding — v ach. A Gen Repairs
Gateway To The Waterway
DAYS WORK wanted. FA 23120.
W. 29th. A Old. L. Mary Rd.
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
YOUNG MAN. 22, B. S. Degree Complete
I .u rn
Maintenance;
Rohson Sporting Good*
in h u s l n e i i a d m in is tr a tio n , seek,
Partiliiar—Spraying — Mowing 201-6 8 E. 1st.
SP O TLIG H T SPEC IA L
Ph. FA 2-3961
JOHN I.OMMRR9R
in; employment, neat and ambitimiv Ph. FA 23749.
416 Willow Avo. FA 2-719T
2*. Automnbllrs

1952 DODGE 4 -D O O R
1951 PLYM OUTH 4 - DOOR
1951 OLDSM OBILE 4 - D O O R
1949 C H EV R O LET 4 - DOOR
1955 PLYM OUTH 4 - DOOR
Your Credit l« good on any of these Cara

Frtnch

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Are Over 60 Days Old — They Must

1510

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HOMES AND LOTS for colored
people. Also homes ouilt on lota.
MALE, white, 26 yri. of age and TV and RADIO REPAIR af *r '46 MERCURY' for best cash of­
Boy Wall, Phone FA 2-1317.
married has 5 years experience
3:00 rights and weekends: San­ fer. FA 2 6293.
BY OWNER: 2-bedroom iome.
privately
owned
ambulance
ford, Lake Mary and Longwood.
h o t location in Country Club
FA 2-2772 and FA 2 6613.
service in Rochester, N. Y.
20 A Trailer*
Manor. Phone FA 2-6642.
Have advanced Red Cross First
HEPTIC
TANK
SERVICE
'36 FLAMINGO mobile home, 8 ft
Aid Card and can furnish re­
Since 134*
x 10 ft., 2 bedrooms, excellent
ference. Nee,! work Immediate­
A. IIARE
lloRAUY
condition. Lot 74 Park Ave. Tr.
ly. Contact Mr. Elmer Parker,
NOrlh 8-4711
Tark.
2916 Orlando Dr., Marlou tiae. NOrth 8-4422
SANFORD PROPERTIES
HEATERS
CLEANED
DOLL CLOTHES made to order.
611 Atlantic Bank Building
Lawn Mower Repairs
FA 2 71*3.
Flo. Ila rri"
R. H. Her*
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
YOU NAME IT—WE'LL FIND IT DRF.SSMAKING, Alterations and
2918 W. 20th St.
Buttonholes. FA 2 3229,
FA
2 7928 or FA 2 3468
3-LOTS in Dreamwoid Se lion;
already cleared and leveled. l i . Plum him Servleea
R . M . W i l k i n * . Coni rh e to r
Priced In veil. Phone FA 2-02.16.
• Asphalt Drivemy:
• Parking A nas
Plumbing1 &amp; Repairs
Quality Workmanship A Materials
Joe
C.
Thomas
$300 D O W N — F H A 1621 Sarlta fit.
Terms To Suit Y'our Budget
FA 3-044*
This beautiful 1 Bedfoom Phillips
• Free Estimates
Built home in Highland Park at
PLUMBINS
• Work Guaranteed
2106 Amelia being offered by
Phoot FA 2-4030 Sanford. Fla.
Contracting h Repair*
recently widowed owner who
Free Estimate!
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, Mate
wilt pay all closing costs of
R. I . HARVEY
■ m tt, Invoices, hand bills, and
FHA loan The price la only 204 Sanford Ave. Phene PA
programs.
ete.
Progressive
$16,000.00, which is FHA valu­
“In the City of
PrM tog Co. Phon* FA 2-2931 —
ation, with monthly payments
289 Meet 19th St.
: of 169 IK). WHY PAY RENT
G racio u s Living”
Exclusive w it h SEMINOLE
H F. A T I N G
_____ ____________
REALTY. 1901 Park
Are.
H. B. POPE CO.
I FA 2 332.
298 S. P a rt - F t 2 4234

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Wed. Nov. 18, 1959—Pape 13 26-A Trailers

FA 2-5264

$450 Down

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I . Real Estate For Sale

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

Homes Designed For
Florida Living.
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M t u B d Dinctar to tto
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luncheon, to **h*d;
t, like all prtotaaioH.

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kick KkaaJ p t n i M tor
M toto Martaary CoBegg L

,j* t da yaa ttolato « « M to tto
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to aor memtore aauto

Itm u m th aoaa seem to
/r t o i l torn ttoir dad'* pr*
.1 . V O C ID M U C U to M C I
Pfcraldaaa tad lawyer* i t I n
---------- ator prnfeaetoeal b m
l privately a i k t tor
_ m tbla very point
ay have ip n t 3 i ycara
BtoMtof wp • thrlvto* practice,
i t o (toy have logged for tha time
v too ttoir aoaa would follow to
Catr laofatopt.
"Dr. Craw, 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
lash 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 art expect­
ed to attend the aiiembiy will voltotoer ttoir 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

"Or. Crane, 1 don't want la ride
Dad'a coattail*.'* be may eonfcai
__ I interview him privately.
*Td rather enter a field m ere
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* at
to tow they firat got totereeled
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
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NOVEMBER IJ
N e w 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
liu p u iia n l new
Emma Dorr, Sanford
fnctu a b o u t . . .
Zalie Amleraon, Sanford
Patay Menuiy, Sanford
Rick Fitr
-lord
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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
i
aaimal fata build up cbolc«i«rol in
Marie lievrman. DeBary
ihe blood, while n/ueiurafcd vege­
Mm &lt; :il toyrtle and baby,
table oila may help reduce cholttSan..
u i o l. Since evidence w still iikoaMra. . oca Allman ami baby,
Sanford
elutive. your dtxtor it the one to
Candonr Wharton, Sanlord
advim you on (hit.
Elms Bieaon, Sanford
But you should know that Mrv
NOVEMBER IB
Filbert's
Matgat 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
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Margaret Lee. Sanford
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Mary Holcombe, Sanford
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Richard Dykea, Sanford
Soph,* Went, Sanford
Dorothy Mackey. Banford
Mrt. m a rt’s MariariN
Robert ohnaon, Sanford
Fa&lt; goto aatiag.. . and good haeithl
\ Emma Miller, Sanford
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the merchanta aay Friday night apeciala
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Gift Guide Section to aid in eeieeting
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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 A ve .
Widening Is $ 2 9 8 ,3 8 1
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 o t 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

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P ro d u c tio n T o S to p

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)

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Three Lost Boys
Found In Woods

S hip F ire
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.

. In sp e c tio n s T o H a lt

NEW YORK t u r n - Stock
LAKELAND (UPI) — The atate
price* at l p m.:
'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*
Commission. The commission rec­
American Tobacco
....... lav
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
E f f o r t B locked
DuPont
....................
2fi»‘s
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
WASHINGTON (LTII
The
Kastman Kcdak ................... 99'* Commerce Department ha* block­
Bill Eddy stands ready to catch tha flying policeman. Former Notre Dame
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 i s * j w T O w , ;jr 7 "
said Wednesday night the appli­
3'«
■...V's.til
r Orakani . 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 « M l 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.
26 * . 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,
day after the Casselberry Town
Th* ranger urged scouts to ad­
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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he b**kk «

Murder Charge
Is Dismissed

Teamster Group Asks Federal Judge
To Oust Hoffa 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

It

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.

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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NEW GENERAL MAN­
AGER of Seminolo County
* Motors Is Ben Howland, a
veteran of suto aalea man­
agement In the southeast
United State*. The Deca­
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tion, Instruction classes will be
conducted by Father Thomas on
Friday afternoons at 4:13. Any
baptized child in the fifth grade
or above Is invited to atteod.
These elassaa will be held in the
Parish House. Adult leaders of
the parish- under the direction of
the rector will Instruct
classes
In certain phases of parish life and
responsibility.

TIm Rev. John ,W. Thomas, rec­
tor at Holy Croao Episcopal
Church hat announced hutmction
class** In the teachings and prsetlcea o f the Church to atart
Thuraday evening. November 1»
at • p. m.
These elaaeee win be conducted
by Father Thom ai a r ' will con­
tinue each Thursday evening until
Easter.
The public la invited to attend
and no obligation is required
Those desiring to be confirmed
aod enter into membership in the
Church should attend ‘ hese classes,
in addition to those already con­
firmed who deiire a refresher
course.
Designed to answer basic ques­
tions about the Christian Faith
the evening will be informal, and
freedom of eaprsssion will be
welcom ed. 'Hasses will last a
minimum of an hour and a half.
A Coffee Hour will also he held
1.1 conjunction with the instruc­
tion period.
For children desiring confirma­

BEEF

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Girl Scout Troop
Is Re-Activated

BEEF

Pinee rest’ s Girl Scout Troop
2W5 has been re activated under
the leadership o f Mrs. Jr*n*
Smith and Mrs. Oma U t McAr-

dell.

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The troop of 1« flrW look a
bicycle trip Saturday as part «
their "fun In the out of doors
theme being used to gain pro­
ficiency badges. Tbe It *ad jJ*
year old* m* ft i t M n. Smith •
2439 S. Laurel Ave. home.______

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year* prior to which he
was regional truck man­
ager fo r Chrysler for n
year. Howland wns Dodge
district manager for southern Alabama fo r two years
and truck sales manager of
Jacksonville's Massey Mo­
tors fo r five years. How­
land plans to move with his
family to Pinccrest’s 123
Coleman Circle tomorrow.
Ha graduated from the
University of Alamaba in
194B with a degree In bus!neas administration. The
new manager was in the
Army Kngineor* In A laska
from 1942-45.

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Kel's Manager
Attends Banquet

SKIRTS
SUIT

Harold Scott, manrgrr of the
Kel’ s *-10 25c Store here, attended
a five-year anniver. ary banquet
la Daytona Beach Iasi week.
Along with other Kel’s managers
and the director*, Scott toured
the new 17.000 sq. ft. Krl’ s store
which opened in Holly Hill Ihii
month.
Following the new store inspec­
tion. t’ic officers of Kel’ s were
hosts to their managers and diractors at a dinner lhal evening
Kyle E. Lockrhy Jr., president
of K efs, spoke to the management
on the rapid growth of their com ­
pany In Me five years of no-ra
Hon. “ Twelve variety store* and
a chain of toy anil hobby stores,
Toy King, was just the physical
growth of the company,” Lorkrby
said. “ A successful stock Issue
this year has added nearly loot)
Investors to the Krl’ s family;
this, too, is a sign of expansion."

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riflea, bayonet*. piatoli, ammuni­
tion, cartridge belt* and rifle
aline*, teleacop# eights fo r rifle*
and other miscellaneous arm i.

Casselberry City Blood
Election Dec. 7
Needed
For Mayor, Council
Casselberry city etoctioo* will
be bald Dec. T when Mayor Wil­
liam M. Banian, Councilman Ra
JM cCerd, Town Clark Mr*
Usa Vaieal and Marshal Goa
S a vy«r will .un for r e je c t io n .
Lyto* E. Iw op# of ISO I . Triplet
Dr. will ran for the council port
being vacated by Edward C. Heinten. w h e n term ia about to an-

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The driver of tbe track, Donald
E. Mabee, 4J, Sparta, N.
waa
held for further questioning. He
carried no bill o f lading and the
truck w as ton* overweight.
“ We'll go up to our neck* in
checkiag this thing ou t." Federal
Apaat Georg* Molvantty aaid.
‘ .‘Ib e r e 's no legal reason I know
o f for a private individual to be
shipping such weapons. This stuff
is contraband."
Mabee told officers he picked
up the load at the Datel Co ,
Oconomowoc, Wt*., and was tak­
ing it to the Service Armament
Co.. Bogota, N. J .
“ They told me I had nothing
to worry about,” he said. "They
toid me 1 didn't need a bill of
lading.”
Two officers stopped Use rig
late Monday in a routine weight
check. When they found the good*
to be overweight Utey asked:
“ What have you got there?”
Mabee replied: “ Guns.”

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PepOltmOBt i p n U to­
day iaveatlgated a mlliioo-dollar
tfiip m n t of a n sa and ammunition
which potto# Intercepted during
a truck weight check Monday.

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TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1959

SANFORD' FLORIDA

NO. 565

Sub‘ Zero W eather Heading East
By L'nited I’ rfua International
A sub-zero cold wave, worst o f
the season, headed toward the
Gulf state* and the Katt today,
shattering Weather Bureau rec­
ords that had stood since the torn
of the century.
The frigid arctic blasts drova
the temperature down to zero or
below In the atorm-riddrn northern Rockies and across the coun­
try's midsection.
The searing cold was felt as
far south as Texas, lasuiaiana and
Mississippi.
The sub-zero readings left a
trail o f death in the northern tier
of atetea.

A 70-year-old man was found
frozen to death on the sidewalk
in front o f hia Butte, Mont.,
home. A t Hazen, N. P ., an *0year-old man waa found frottn in
n kneeling position outside hi*
home.
A Montana State College stu­
dent waa reported missing th'rte
days in the anow-covertd Rock­
ies. Rescuer* alse sought to reach
.10 hunter* stranded at a ranger
station near Augusta, Mont. How­
ever, the hunters were not report*d in any immediate danger.
Montana, battered by two hliitard within a week, was given

• on e respite today with tarty ated ga* and oil furnaces. Public
morning temperature readings as buildings using steam heat were
much a* 4b degree* wanner than opened to the resident*.
Monday.
Temperature* are expected to
dip In he low sa degrees la 8eMontana, wa* still the coldest
mi no!* County tonight and re­
spot in the nation. The mercury
main mid thro ghaut Wednes­
dipped to 14 below at Drummond
day. No froat dancer, are fore­
and seven below at Helena,
cast.
The bitter cold wav* caused a
•Ute o f emergency in Worthing­
ton, Minn., when an explosion at Florida Colder
the city power plant cut all elec­
A cold front crept Into Florida
tricity to the community of 10,- today behind a blanket of low
INK).
clouds and driixling rains.
At least 2,800 homes were left
In advance o f the Irani, winds
without heat when the power fail­ of 20 to ,7b miles an hour whipped
ure knocked out elertrically-oper- both roast*. Small craft warnings

were potted oa the Gulf
north o f Punta Gorda and north
of Ponce D « J&lt;*on inlet, near M .
Augustine, to Capa Hatterna on
the Atlantic coast.
The cold front waa expected to
rover north and central Florida
this afternoon and most o f the
remainder o f the stale by W ed­
nesday morning.
The federal-state frost warning
service here forecast low tem per­
atures of 31.14 degrees in tbe
north portion o f the Suwannee
i district Wednesday morning and
i 14-40 degrees in the remainder ed
I northern district*.

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M ayor 8«n*on waa appointed
mayor Oct. II when term or mayor
Donald Willson becam e actire
postmaster of th. town postofflee.
mjgeCord is manasar of Laag
Hardware Store. Swope baa bnan
aaUa manager for a paper board
firm. Sawyer w»* recenUy appointad towr marabal, to lu ccccd
Math Kennedy who died in oCfic*.
The** candidate* are supported
by the Caasslberry NooPartlaan
lepu biican Club
.r their expecltocc, ability, nd unqueatlooed loyalty to tbe program of mak­
ing Ceeaoiberry a better place in
which to live,'* club president
Roy r. Pottaigar aaid yeaterday.
Tbs rouocilm en are not paid, he
pointed out. The mayor serves
a ona year term sod ths councilmen eerva tor two years.
The Non-Partisan
Republican
Club wiii meet at Urn Casselberry
Women's C b Dee. I “ where a
full discwsstM wit' be bad of
what baa bean accomplished the
past year as weU an what can be
^accom plished this coming year.”
• p ottelg er said.
All registered voters and those
interested in the betterment of
Caaaotberry are tovUe', to the
?:30 p. m. meeting. Refreshment*
wiM be served and entertainment
provided.

f e E * ! * Federal Inquiry Is Opened
ilffllltlT i
r*.
It illII-P
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AUGUSTA,
Gn. &lt;
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re a t.
dent Eisenhower ronfrrred for an
hour today with the government's
space boss. Dr. T. Keith Glennan.
on the federal space program and
how much to spend next year in
reaching for the moon.

FSU To Hear Atlee
TALLAHASSEE tUPI) - For
m cr
Hrilish
Prime
Minister
Clement Attlee will lecture at
Florida S u t* University Nov. 23.
Attlee, prime minister (rom 1945
to ta il, will drliver tbe third lec­
ture wt the universtey lecture
scries this year.

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Drainage Group,
Board Plan Meet
A new five inan drainage com ­
mittee will meet with the county
commission next Tuesday in the
first
step
toward
eliminating
drainage problems in the county.
H i*
five appointed by
the
board last week are Warren
Knowles. A. S. Merrill. C. S. Lee,
Harold Kastner and SI. L. Cullum.

^Altamonte Springs
Tax Bills Mailed
Altamonte Springs ha* *00 eitli*n* being taxed for the S12.399.t2
whiah makes up the 1959 60 tax
revenue from real properly. Town
Clc»k Henry Hansen said today.
Citisena have until April 1 to pay
the bill* which were recently put
to li e n aii*. After April 1, town
xpej*r* e u st pay a penalty *f
■prr cent of their taxes.

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NEW ORLEANS (U PI) A
four • way federal investigation
opened today inio the mysterious
rrash of a National Air lin e s
plane in the Gulf of Mexico.
Tlie bodies of nine of the 42
victim s of tbe tragedy were
brought ashore along with pieces
of wreckage from the four engine
IJC7R airliner.
From autopsies and a meticu

NEW YORK ( U P D - Gov. Nel
Son A. Rockefeller said Monday
night be plans another speaking
tour before he derides whether to
officially throw his hat in the
ring for (hr Hepubli n president
ial nomination. Rockefeller, fresh
from a awing through the West,
reiterated that it would be Jan­
uary before he would answer his
decision.

Panama Watched
WASHINGTON (U P I) The
Untied Stales moved today to
bead off a newr outb eak ot antiAm erican violence in Panama by
offering to send a lop diplomat
there to solve “ misunderstand
ing.” Secretary of Stale llertcr
railed Panamanian Ambassador
Ricardo M. Arias to his office
Ial* Monday for a to minute dis­
cussion of threats of new violence
in the Central American country.

T a riff Cuts Urged

Greased

In hard to handle, as every Rood cowpoke known, and
this one at the Dusty Boots Riding Club Rodeo wan no
exception. Thin entry in the bronc bunting event in
shown catapulting from the entry chute anil heading for
someplace besides under the rider. The bronc succeeded
after a short haul.
(S taff Photo!

Gatchel Plans No Monitors Speed Hoffa Ouster Efforts
sChange In Office
David Gatchel. new clerk o f the
Circuit Court reported today that
he plan* no change* in personnel in
the clerk's office and plans to
name a deputy clerk as “ soon as
I get my feet on the ground.”
Gatchel was appointed Saturday
by Gov. LeRoy Collins to complete
the term of retiring Clerk O. P.
Herndon.
w The 31-yrarold form er Sanford
mayor acted as e\ officio clerk of
the county commisison today until
a deputy clerk ran be appointed.
“ I have no idea at this time who
will get the Job.” Gatchel em pha­
sised.
•

In Crash That Killed 4 2

R ockefeller Stalls

Castro Rounding
•Up Conspirators-,
HAVANA (D P Ii - The govern­
ment baa arreated more than JOO
anti-Castro «on»piratora In fly# ef
Cuba's aix province*. Informed
sources aald today further atresia
are expected.
Moat of the countar-revolutioaariea were rounded up ia Lae VllJ a a and Plnar del Rio hut arrests
Valso were reported in Camaguey.
Havana and Orient*. A number ef
clandestine r a d i o
transmitter!
were aeired.
Officials aaid many of tbe plot­
ter* were followers of deposed
Dictator Fulgencio Batista and
members of a vast underground
masterminded by Cuban exiles in
Miami, but operating as Individual* rather than a* one organised
force.
0
Premier Fidel Castro's govern­
ment recently reinstated the mili­
tary tribunal* which sentenced
more than #oo “ war crim inal*” to
death earlier this year. It also
eliminated the habeaa eorpua writ.

®

PARIS
(U P ! i
_
President
Charles DcGauile'a Fifth Repub.
lie took tlie lead Monday in a
plan to pull down all tariff walls
within a vast nrw European trad­
ing area in 196V France took the
newest m a series of moves de­
signed to speed up the economic
integration o f the six member*
of the European Common Market
—France, West Germany, Italy,
llelgitim, II Hand and laixeinbourg.

Ions look at the plans parts, in "considerable concentration'' nt
vesligalors hoped to find the rea
debris Mvuth and east of the crash
son why the giant plane, in ap­ site, about 120 miles south-south*
parently
perfect
flying condi­ east of New Orleans.
tion. plunged out of the sky early
Winds of .13 miles an hour tashMonday into ths gulf.
esl Ihe Gulf and mad* further
Had weather continued to plague search operations Impossible ear.
Uie search for additional boshrs ly today, A Coast Guard amphits*
and othrr portions of the stricken ian plane went lu the area
plane.
hut waa forced back by th# high
Ttie Coast Guard repotted a winds and heavy seas. The boat
(hat brought in the bodies re*
turned tu join the two cutter* at
Ihe scene. Ttiey reported no mor#
bodies had d rift* ' lo the surface.
Th* sighling of the telltale oil
slick and tiny bits of wreckag#
Downtown Sanford merchants have ajtreed to keep
floating in the sea Monday cantheir store* open until 8 p.m. every Friday night
relied all hope that anyone had
survived.
throughout the Christmuii .shopping season.
“ We saw no sign of life,” said
K.
Harper Jr., n leader in the move to keep the
T I.. Iloyd, director of NAL flight
stores o|&gt;en, said today that all the merchants agreed to
operation*. Who flew aboard th#
the proposal “ for the convenience of Sanford shopper*.”
search plane which first sighted
die spot where the airliner went
down.
“ We saw small piecea of debris.
Wr couldn't delermiiw what they
were.”
I apt Hubert Knot waa the first
lo sight Ihe mile long oil slick.
"T h e wreckage was in small
pieces,” Knox said. “ There waa
no fuselage—nothing even looked
like an airplane.
An official o f the Winter Park
“ If we don't find another piece
“ We couldn't see any survivor*
Telephone Company reported to­ of land toon, I don't know when or bodies,” he added.
day that improved telephone serv­ Ihcse people will get decent ser­
ice for Smith Seminole County vice,” Ilarre atltled
telephone users will he delayed
and may l&gt;e "thrown out tlie win
dow ” because of a recent zoning
board ruling.
Fire anla In Seminole County will
M. I.. Ilarre. assistant lo Ihc
NEW -YORK lI ll'll — Stock l&gt;r discussed by Stale Plant Board
president of Ihe telephone com ­ prices at 1 p m.:
and United Stales Dept, o f Agrtcul.
pany, told ihe county commis­ Am erican Airlines
......... . 23G lure officials al the Seminole
County Farm Burrau tonight.
............ . 77
sioners that the zoning hoard American T A T
The ants whose stings are harm*
American
Tobacco
...........
.
103&gt;i
turned down a proposal to build
Ilaltimore A Ohio ........... . 39W fill to human beings and animals
a nrw equipment building al Alta- | Uethlethrm Steel
......... . S I 'l wrrr found in the Sanlaodo area
monte Springs lo aid in thr scrv- I C A O
.............. . M ’ « about thrre week* ago, county
.................. . 63' a agricultural agent Cecil Tu cker
ice of 3,ixsi telephone company I Chrysler
said today. They are found in a 20
Curtis* • Wright ..................
custom ers.
DuPont
.............. . 251Gi square mile section ia th# south*
The zoning Ixiard turned down I
Kastman Kodak ................. . 9fl'» west section of Seminole, Tucker
Ihe request alter a pctltiun by Ford Motor
reported.
............
The plant and agriculture person,
group of Negro citizen* in Ihe | General Electric ................ . S IS
rea claimed that the proposed • General Motors .................
5 0 '. nrl will show whal the fir# ant
building would hurl their rrsidrn- 1 Graham . Palgr
...........
2 2 3 looks like and the damage It does.
tial property by adding a com ­ Inti. T A T
41' • They will tell III* extent of the in*
.....................
m ercial structure there, ilarre Kel'a
............................. I'.-M s •ret existence in Seminole County
said.
lairillard
........................... . 41S and how tu fight thrin. Aerial
"W e need a buildi.ig very badly Minute Maid
..................... . 20S •praya made here to kill the anta
m that area," Ilarre said and Penney
................... . . . I l l will also he discussed. Cana may
"telephone users will oilier if we Penn RR
................ . 13' • carry the anta from on* place to
don't get il "
another. Tucker said.
Royal American
..............
4
The dinner inciting at the Sem ­
Ilarre said work on Ihe proposed Sears Itochu-k
......... . 49 S
building wav tu have darted in Standard Oil (N J) .............. . 4&lt;i&lt;&gt; inole High Vocational Agricultural
March and he completed by late Studebaker .
................ . 231. building, behind Hi* high school,
.fall. “ Now that is all out tlie U. S. Steel
.................... . UIS will consist o f a supper at T p. m .
and the rrport at S p. m.
97
winiiow,” Ilarre said
Wealinghouae El. .

Extra Shopping

Better South Seminole

Phone Service Delayed

Insect Problem
1 p. m. Stocks To Be Discussed

Assessment Rolls
Open For Questions;

Properly owners turned out in
“ light'' numbers yaslerday as the
tax assessor' offic opened up the
O'Donoghue indicated he would assessment roll* for the current
WASHINGTON (U P I) — Court- Monday to interfere with lower
upholding
the try to nail the Teamster chief for fiscal year.
appointed monitor* vowed today to court drrisioni
cleanup directives issued by the hit part in a Florida real estate i Assessor Richard ''cC ann a said
speed efforts la force the ouster
, only a few owners turned out Mon.
Teamster monitor*. It waa a m a­
of Teamsters’ President Jam es R. jor setback for Hoffa and some of deal involving u-&gt;« of lund- belong­ , day and "hardly any romplainta
were received.”
Hoffa and his cronie* from union hi* top lieutenants who have been ing to H offa's home Loral "/J m
Detroit.
The assessment roll* will be
tagged
for
removal
by
the
watchoffice.
The monitor chairman .aid hr open tu the public until Nov. 30
dog group.
Monitor Chairman Martin F.
would ask a federal iiiuit early when the board of equaliialion
|next week fo r power In jo ahead meet*.
O'bonnghu* made the pledge fol­
with an inquiry into the i Inrida
McCanns today urged alt real
lowing a Supreme Court ruling
denis who are unable to viait the
j transaction.
which permits enforcement of hlv
If the court* find that Hoffa assessor's office to call or write
anti corruption drive within the
I misused union funds, u'lnmoghue In tlirir queries.
giant truck union.
McCanna reported two addition­
I .aid they might direct Holla's re­
Hofla also faced possible trouble
moval as provisional president of al workurs have been employed
un another front. Labor Secretary
for the two week period.
the Teamsters.
James P. Mitchell said Monday
The paving of l-ongwood's WildThe court also might order the
night hr had asked the Justice De­ mere Ave. is just about finished union's executive board to bring
partment to check whether the from E. Lake Ave. to the town j charge* against Hoffa looking to­
Teamster* were fully obeying the limits, the town rlerk, Mrs. On- ward his permanent ouster and exlabor reform law's ban on ex-con- me R. Rockett, said today.
I pulsion from membership in the
virta hohling union officr.
I.ongwood's council is negotiat­ |l.ftlO.UUO m em ber union, tl'llonogAn Altamonte Springs nominalMitchell said Hoffa had advurd ing a 170,000 loan to extend other : hue aaid.
ing caucus will be held Monday
him that only “ a few Teamster of- | community streets and to extend
Expulsion would prevent Hoffa In nominate candidates lor the
fleers" were forces! to resign be­ the town water lines. Mrs. Roc- from running for office in the town'* Dec. * elections. Nomina­
cause of the ban. Tlie secretary ; krtt said. The loan being negotiat­ Teamsters. It would N the most tion* will be for a mayor and two
added, “ the Justice Department ed will pave three mile* of road. extreme penalty the union could councilman Term * of office are ex­
has been a'krsl to look into the ac­ , Tentatively scheduled for hard Impose on him.
piring lor .Mayor I^iwrenre Swofcuracy of this report."
surface* are Wilma Ave. from
ford and rouncilmen Hill York and
Homer Sewell. Newcomer* lo Al­
The Supreme
Court
refused Molnar to Church St., Grant St.
and Palmetto Ave.
ta monte Springs mutt register by
The town council meeting Thura
; Dec. 2 lo vole in th* elections,
day night will be an adjourned
said Town Clerk Henry Hansen.
session to follow up the Nov. 3
Arrests o f Ihrcc persons for
meeting.
violations which resulted in two
accidents were made in Sanford
Circuit Court Judge Volie Wil­
Monday.
The Hoard o f county commis­
liams today urged the bs&gt;ard of
sioners today awarded low bids
Henry
Chamber
Buckner
of
county commissioner? to d o some­
(ilenwood was arrnti-il lur making to two com panies to supply them
thing about the
uncomfortable
an im proper left turn at First with asphalt ansi limrrock for the
chairs in tbe courtroom.
St. and French Ave I »t nlghl, coming year.
A special movie on fire preven“ At the trial this morning I re­
The Quality Lime Co. of Orala
Sanford police rrported. Mlcharl
ceived complaints
from
ihrte t lion will he shown at 8 p m. R. Cromwell o f VAIl:i ami Floyd was awarded the bid fur 23,(MO
jurors that the seat, are uncom ­ ; Thursday at the laike Mary Vol­ S. Krahenhill of Sou Escambia Dr. tuns of Itmrrork ansi th# Maryfortable and distract the trial. unteer fire bouse.
were arrested alter a two car anna Co. of Tam pa waa awarded
The movie is sponsored h&gt; th* collision at French Ave and 20th the low hid to supply the rsMinty
Bsiard Chairman John Krider
told Judge Wilitama that he will •Florida Forest Service
St. Cromwell was charged with with 100,000 gallons of asphalt.
study the problem and Upr to • Sanfurd Firs Chw f Mack C4*v*- driving
Coet o f eh* lim troek to estimat­
while intoxicated
and
com e up with a solution and 'lan d also will bp at the meeting Krahenhill arrested for failure to ed at II 10 per ton. Cost of the
.an d 'alk on tire prevention.
possibly replace the chairs.
asphalt is .1202 per gallon.
yield th* right uf way.

Longwood Paving
Loan Is Sought

Altamonte Caucus
Slated Monday

Three Charged
After Accidents

Judge Complains
Of Jury Chairs

Bids Are Awarded

Fire Prevention •
Movie To Be Shown

FINUEKl'KINTINfi TECHNIQUE waa demonstrated by FBI Special
Agent Duluny Dupuy yeaterday to Sanford polic* Chief Roy Williams,
left, and Sheriff J. I„ Hubby. Defensive tactic*, preaerving avitlenca and
leaaona in revolver ahouting are among the aubjecU being taught Sanford
(isilice and sheriff'* deputies in the FBI school in session here this week.
(Staff I’ hutt*'

to

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G o v ffiM M t Takes Over
Casselberry Post Office
VifBUICTON. ( 0 r t ) — C*aheavily

Mt

hat called fo r “ rompre»tI«m** *1
the »pre*4 between percrtithg*
ii»t U s rate* between low end high
i*. tecome bmrketa.
net
S ob er arid present csei*e U se*
Job m w t file appUMtUM br
• to be r iig ir i* tar the Jah.
porarr postmaster Donald W
•aid yesterday .
Applicants a w e shew f ia t
experience and irriatag ba r
abied them te a abba hi a

- area to the
ad •• to adnitted U the
ae by several
I witnesses,
o f Yale Uni­
a t inrowe tax.

effectively, and that they are ac­
cepted by the c o a m salty as re­
liable ritisM s o f goad staodia|.M
A written exam wtB teat topB*
casts “ oe (en oral abilities. SMb

LONDON (UP!) — Sir Thomas Moore U leading a
campaign is Pirliaaort to restore flogging as a poaish.
meat ia crimes of violeace. He thinks young thugs can
stand anything bat hiimiHttioo.
“Forcing them to lose face among their fellows is
thn wont fata they eaa suffer," ho said today. "And the

eabulary." The seen
eludes questions "m

cam or the birch is the moat humiliating of punish,
meat."

M s W. Dm, a University *f
Haris tWMwid profriMr, uil
i Me payer, however. Hut • legia! arise tea would kit hardest

f*T P&gt;Ul *ilo Cowatr, Ft •tie*. win
■eeriwe btte tar tho f«raitki*« »f
•S k i f f , aotwtoia, *aa i,B ,*t • »«
ewrieee roealrae far thi M artin ,.
M . a t 1»W l l l l l l f u u tk#
W XIt. Schaai. laaitaala
Oeewir. Horten aae isas seeitiaa*
•» r ie 0*1*4* Kaera Rlawaatair
feriaeL SaaUaala C*«nir. rtarieai
fM r ir iU e af Iwa m aafalarluaii.
♦wa (St *4 al*l*tr*tlv * awllaa, Ua
W &gt; aiaaaraaa* aaa (If library,
M la ta aMraea. eu .; aa4 aawa
MMvatlae war* ta asUUae k»U4.
b n aeiB I we a. a , D .c a » b „
H lMe, at tha Sckaal A 4 ala U tri.
Ua* SailClay, Taaaiaralal
aao. asafore, FlsrM a. at which
Mma aae Him the h!4a wui ha
psritoty ah«a*4 Ml r u t i b l t
Tha aaatraat eaaaaaait art la
two aaoecata aau. aaa far aach it
toe a t a r i rafarsacae s n j i e i
Prawtans haf *y*ctrie«ii*s» a u r
ha abut aae far b o t h m o i c r r e
hr e«o a d iiie t i s t i e with the
i n t i u a t , Joka A. H aro s VI. Car.
aar F ln t ftraat aae llillsarU la
dvaeask BaafarO, FtorMi, far tha
firm oath at OacwaMate shtalait.
•• M eaoaalt w ill ha rifa ae tt la
fall ta aaah panoa wha isturas U s
dooemaaia ia aes4 asatltOa with,
m tea ears ifts r .th * hit ssa sief;
with esc.ptiaa ta aotat halaw. A*.

Ever since flogging was abandoned a decade ago
Sir Thomas has been arguing for its return. For years
his was a lonely voice but as juvenile delinquency and
crimes of violence increased he found many supporters.
And today his mail, ha said, ia heavily in favor of
his suggestion that the cane and birch be restored, but
not the eat o' nine tails.

Saturday eight ta NBC-TV* tominula Hallmark Hall o f Fame
production. The ll-year-oid pUy,
rrfird a d m lbs grand-daddy r i
aU modern soap opera, rxamiara
tbe role o f womea ta society tad
Qlomiaatea tbe problem through a
series o f qulrk-opraiag, quick-shutUag deciaiooa sad deeds. Tbe
TV production corida t avail us­
ing up about half a f Ms aHotsd
TV Urns sotting tbs stage or get­
ting tbs (at tato lbs Yuiolime
firs.
But ae (bo acting tovol, k w u
more
taUreettag.
Obrtatopber
Plummer, se T orvail Hrimer, a
srtf rewtered, store unfading busbaod; Hum* Croya s i i pitiful,
tltteaal m u s i f , U stills** it desperate would-ba W srim a iW ;
b a asat at I II .S t Ur U a iwa era. Kilos* Hsckart ae a perceptive
» s t * which to half ra fia tib la
Osasral O sitra rta ri saaarlss taaa*
aoate t a t aat eehalttiae srasaail
sha|l ha raraatat sea-half I t s t* .
hast! «sea rttara at tosuw iais la
•aat aaatltlaa.
A aantflat shaah ae teak trail,
hsrabto to U a Heart af I'ublli
(ae ••■••■it
Saailaala vw
Cesatr,
*IsstraaMsw
,
la lfi
Fl»rl**, D. A t o t m e i i t ••»(«.
ae t satisfhetsrr hit b«nt *s*ca.
MS hy Ua b itte r aat ecciptebis
aerttiee 1a aa s a c u t aeuel is
five aae seat af U a hit tb iil k*
eahailtiat w lU each bit.
The eaceeaefel bitter wilt ha ra.
ealrat to furnish aat s«r Ur
setit(lasers parferaaaaa aat yar*
■aat bont ar horde.
Attest!** to aaUat Sa ika feet
■at aa&lt; laee than lha nlalmtim
aaUrtaa amt wa«ao as eat rank
to U a ayeaMIcatlena muat ka said
aa Ueae prajaeta.
Tha Bears af Pahlla laatructlaa
t o Sealhole Caaatr. r u n da. ra,
aarvaa u a rieht ta rtjaat ear aat
ar all kite ar U w a lu r any lafei,
aulltlaa ia tha blttiae- Ka kit
d u ll ka wltbtrhwa (ar a sarlot
al (Klaaa ( I I ) taya aubeaqiiaat
la U a as*"tae af bid* without lha
aaaaant «f the Board
JOKJt U

B R t'S ll.a r

Scotts Pluming

P1NECBE8T BAPTIST CHUKCH dedicated a new 13,000 square foot edu­
cational building Sunday with a special program. Taking part were the
pastor, the Rev. Donald Gravenmler, shown speaking, and seated from
left, Coleman Barnwell, special music chairman; Art Harris, representing
the contractor for the building, Odham A Tudor; Harold Sherwood, chair­
man of the building committee, and John Kadar, chairman of the deacons.
(Staff Photo)

Julie London, who recsotJy anaouaeod dm was giving up pre­
recorded staging an T V , was still
at H an Dinah gbore s NBC-TV
A it C a n ep did a fair Job as
tbs su g e manager ta NBC-TV*
" Our Tow *” (p e d a l Friday, si
though be w as ever-studied at
timet. Tbs real good acting Job
w m turned ta by Kathleen Wld
dose as Em ily Webb.

STAN DAR D

Tbs fh ea a rt Swim: A new tormat is Uuag m a te d out for Cliff
Arquette's Wednesday right halfhour on ABC-TV, currently based
oe the "H ob by L obby" feature.
Itarttag Nov. 23. when tbe aew
form at debuts, the program will
be called "T h e Charier Weaver
Show."
Robert Preston is being sought
te star next year with the BtU
and Cora Baird puppets in a so
minute NBC-TV special bated on
“ Gulliver’s T ra v els". Gore Vi­
dal's new
'cplsjr, "Tha Inde­
structible Mr. G ore," Is act for
NBC-TV’ s ftunday Show n** on
Dec. U . with N incy Xarchand.
Htodrraoa
Forsythe
and Tim
O’Connor ia the r . L The play
is based on the career of Vidal's
grandfather, the late U. S. Sena
tor Thomas Gore of Oklahoma
Jerome Robbias' "Ballets U. S
A.” presents its highly-acclaimed
production of "N . Y. Eiport:
Opus J i n " on CBS-TV* Kd Sul
Uvan Show Sunday, Nov. 29
"T h e Future Lies Ahead," a
Mort Sahi special that was oacc
rumored to hav
been pigeonhated, has won a new lets# on

Chalrraia. Board af I'ukils
IaatracUoa lor BsaUala
Cauaty, Florida
n. T MUwee
•aalaota Cauaty Busarlatandiat
al Fublla laitructioa i n j
with Noel Taylor's costumes. Tbe a on NBC-TV, with Eddie Cantor
Ki-Ortlcla Borraury ■
&lt;&gt; ib«
TV adaptation by James Costigan { and Frankie Vaughaa added to
Board at I'ablte Imiruoiloa.
Pabllsn Kao. It. IT. I I. t i l l .
remained faithful to the sptnt af the east.

i

As Southern as
No institution is more deeply rooted in the South
than our C om p a ry . Since our founding 73 yean
ago. we have concentrated on serving the South,
and only the South, with dependable petroleum
and allied products.
Our officer*, director! and a l member* of our
wguizatioa are Southerner*. Two-third* of tbe
Company'* dividend* are paid to more than
14,000 of it* M ockholdcr* living in tbe five

Southern state* we verve. Our profit* are reoto
vetted where we make them— in tbe South.
We like to believe that the continued sale*
leadervhip of our produett ii due to two thiagi: 1)
their dtpendablt quality; and 2) the fact that m
mt Southerner* who think Souther*, ad Souther*
and inherently obverve the custom* and camtaetag
which Southerner* ipprcdata. We're proud to he
“A i Southern m grits."

1

�CPO Club
Presents
Fashions

Honors B

G Final p rep ir ..on* art being
made (or the faihion extravaganxa sponsored by the C. P.
Club. Thursday at 8 p. m.
the N. A. S. ballroom.
AU navy personnel and' their
guests art invited to attend. Price
o f admission it SO cts. and tickets
may b« purchased at the door or
in advance from a n y 'C . P. O.
m em ber.
Twelve door prises will he
A w a r d e d and refreshments and
entertainment will be provided.
Cowan'n will present all type* of
womens fashions, plus tome male

Mrs. R. W. Williams and her
four young daughters entertained
with a linen shower for Miss
Deanna McManus, bride-elect at
their home 1820 Park Ave.

Assn.
Meet
The Sanford Women'a Coif Asset
will meet tomorrow at 11:30 a.
m. for the monthly husineaa
meeting, followed by a luncheon
at noon. A tournament will also
be held during the day.

VAH-11 Wives
Approve Bylaws
By-laws were read and approved
for the VAH-11 Navy Wives Club
at the November meeting o f the
group.
Members voted (o hold a Christ' maa social hour at the next meet­
ing, acheduled for Dec. 1 Each
one attending is requested to bring
a wrapped gift, not to exceed ft,
THIS
BROWN CHECK for a gift drawing. Hostesaea for
.&lt;*uit by Ronald Roberta will Ihe day will be Janice Lewis,
Ruth Dillahunt), Fay Ford and
be modeled by Mrs. Charles See French
,
Uollohcr. This casual suit
New officers for the next month
jacket and slim will also be elected at the D ecem ­
ber meeting. A Christmas party
will go an y. for the children is planned for ear­
ly December. Mrs. Dorothy Hol­
brook was welcomed as a new
member and Mrs. Gordon Robert­
son was a guest.
Others attending were. Mmes.
Helen Gerbis, Polly Shields, Verna.
Mrs. A. B. Lovejoy was host Bolton. Julia Girder. Ann Sleet-

A green and whit* eetor eeheme
was carried out in decorations
using wedding bells, lily « f the
valley blossoms and • wedding
bell tree. Ill* gilt taN e w as
covered with whit* M i decorat­
ed with satin bows.
Games were played with pcitee
awarded te Mrs. U o Mansfield,
Mrs. Howard Swearing and Mrs.
Bill
Reed.
lefra a h m eou
of
punch, sandwichoo and cookies
were eerved.
Other guests included, Mrs. P.
W. Wheatland. Mrs. J. W. Epps,
Mrs. D. S. Tally, Mrs. Shirley
Second,
Mrs. Bill Southward,
Mrs. C. E. Redman. Mrs. A. B.
Peterson Jr., Mrs. H. L. O'Hara,
Mrs. John Todd. Mrs. Frank Mabane Jr., Mrs. Ralph McLain,
Mrs. 0 . J. Loper, Mrs. H. W.
Kirtly, Mrs. Frank Huhn, Mr#.
G. G. Faulkner.
Mrs. J. F. Darby, Mrs. J. D.
Carlton. Mr*. M. Aecardi, Mr*.
O. H. Anderaon, Mrs. d. J . Miller,
Mr*.
Alice
MeMttnua,
Mr*.
Charles Beck. Mr*. Earnest South­
ward. Mr*. J. G. Dunn. Mre. F.
W. Hall. Mrs. J. W. T aft, Mr*.
N. K. Mclnnis, Mrs. H. E. RumMe and Mrs. J . R. Ferguson.

Mimosa Circle Hears

Castle Class

Camellia Program

Plans Party
The Castle Bible Ctasa o f T in t
Methodist Church met at the home
of Mr. and Mr*. Ted Williams,
Saturday night for the monthly

by Cdr. Dick Mann, Cdr. Jack
Cousins and Lcdr. Draw Cheva­
lier. Saturday for entertaiaiag
their friends at tha M X ) at Sha
Naval Air Station.
The party was given la aalat
bratlon of their recent
tlons. More than 180
called during the evening.
Refreshments o f punch. _
cuts and an assortment e f p arty
foods were served.
Mrs. Stephen Gsrher azid ea%
Don Gerber were host and Boot­
es* at a cocktail-buffet party a l
their home on Magnolia Ava.
Saturday night also. Guests ea»
Joyed a smorgasbord, lnctudtaf
Caviar filled canapes, h am , teakey and a U rge array e l etfw f
tasty party food.

Personals
Bp IDA MAY UOBUM
House guests o f Mr. and Mrs. I .
O. Fawcett at their home ea Lake
Emma are Mr. aad M rs. Clyde
K. Fluke of Harrisburg, P a . They
are former reaidaata et Lake

Church
Calendar
TUESDAY

Ware Bible Class meets in MeGen. Harry P. Newton o f De- , tor. Mrs. Herbert Behrens will Kinley Hall 7 p. m.
Rary was guest speaker at the he hostess at the D ecem ber m eet­
WEDNESDAY
meeting of the Mimosa Circle it , ing.
Member* attending were. Mrs
th* . home nf Mrs. W. S. Willi*
First Methodist Church prayer
llehrrn*. Mr*. Carl Chorpentng,
Friday a i.1, M-s W l» Moye Mrs. Ray mud Cticquennoi, Mr*. group meets in Daughters of Wes­
c o hostess.
ley S S. room, 9:30 a, m. Choir
Claude Hittell, Mr*. Herman Lc
•'Camellias" was ihe subject of derhaus, Mr*. R. F. MrWhortrr, rehearse!* 3:30 lo 7:43 p. m. Final
Gen. Newton's talk followed hy Mr*. Jo Peek, Mrs. II. Rice, Mrs. session of Church-wide school of
the showing of colorrd slides of I Alice llohlolio, Mrs. M ary Swankmissions 7:30 p. m. Mr*. Roy
different classes and varieties. hous, Mrs. C. L. Wallis, Mrs, II.
The three classes arc Japonic*. | Thurston, Mrs. Roy Oartin and Tillis. chairman, film showing en; tilled, "Medical Missions” ,
Sasanqua and Reticulata. Cam el­ Mis* Kay HenningFr.
Young Adult S. S. Class of
lia* like arid soil 4 3ft P»l and I
First Christian Church will hold a
cool night* during the b lo o m -'
! social at the home nf Mr, and
Ing trason. the speaker said.
Mrs. P. P, Dropchuck, 2004 Holly
Spray twice a year.
Ave.. 7 p. m.
The Sasanqua proslurc more
I'inecrest Baptist Church 8. S
seeds than the other two classes.
officers and teachers supper meet­
Mr. ansi .Mrs. James G. Moore
It i* best lo transplant during
ing 6:30 p. m. R. A.'s meeting,
Decem ber and January. Mulching J r , announce Ihe birth of a
7 p. in. Prayer Meeting 8 p. m.
daughter,
Friday
N
ov.
13,
al
is very important. Gen. Newton
Church executive meeting 9 p. m.
Weuathoff
Hospital.
Hockledge,
has found that mulching with*;
First Itapliat Church
prayer
wood shavings ia most salisfac- | Fla. Mr*. Moor* is the form er
meeting. 7:30 p. m. S. S. cabinet
tory. A question and answer peri ! Barbara Chapman, daughter ol
meeting, (:I3 p. m.
osl followed tha showing of the Mr. ami Mr*. B. E. Chapman.
First Presbyterian Church, girl
colorrd slides.
Friends of Mr*. Henry Wlttr ' Scout Troop 2X1, meet* at 3:15
Sixteen ribbons were won by Jr., will be glad to learn that shi- p. in. Senior High choir supper,
Mra. Peek. Mrs. l-ederhaus, Mrs. &lt;i* home alter a slay in Seminole ft p. m. Mid week Bible hour, T
Memorial Hospital. She is recupe­ p. m. Chancel choir, 7.30 p. m.
. Rier and Mist llenninger at the
rating from major surgery al the
, Flower Show.
! Chairmen of Garden Therapy | home of her sister, Mrs. J. M.
| and Junior Garden Clubs will j Leonard, Wit Holly Ave.

get-together.
The president. R. L. McKnight,
presided at the business session,
when tentative plans were made
for the annual Christmas party in
El,I, Knight « i « i .Doris
! i i ^Miller.
L SCamille
: ^ : i Rogers.
‘ " l" l Viola
l S : December.
I at her h&lt;?me WS S. Park A ve. Rye, .Mary Shanks, Ruth DlllahunRefreshments were served by the
I Seventeen members attended the ty. Fay Ford and Daphene Beau­ host and hostess, followed by a fel­
champ.
lowship hour.
regular monthly meeting.
Mrs. F. L. Dampier presented
an interesting program about Ko­
rea with members assisting. M rs.
Henry Hutchinson, chairman, re­
ported on clothing to be sent to
Korea. Each member contributed
MAGNOLIA CIRCLE
I leaves off pomsettias before cutto thi* project.
The Magnolia Circle of lha gar- ting the blooms and scaling the
Mrs. V. C. Messenger announc­
ed that the mission study would den club decided at the November I stems.. She also suggested that to
MRS. CHAHI.ES STONE be held at her home this week. meeting to sell caladiums as a prevent darkening of magnolia
will model this three piece
Mrs. Videl Jones will he host­ project. The group met at tht leaves, they should be placed in
forest green Cupouni suit. ess to the next meeting on, D ec. home of Mrs. &gt;1. II. Sherwood, anti freeze for two or even three
It features a box jacket 14. Refreshments of Fruit cake with Mr*. C. R. Schille serving weeks.
The formula for making grapes
and coffee were served by lh« |as co-hostess.
and blouse with a printed
I Mrs. James Messier,, chairman, w: mix 1 cup of powdered starch
hpsteM,
assisted
by
Mrs.
Dam's c a r f effect neckline.
i announced that a card party would with M cop of salt and a scant
pier and Mrs. Moreland.
he held in January. A gift was cup of water. Roll into ball* and
given to the Raiford therapy pro- place them somewhere to dry. Use . meet Nov, 19 al 9:.lo a. m. at Ihe
liter. .
ject and it was decided to ex­ melted crayons to dip the halls in Home Demonstration Center.
change gifts at the December for coloring.
Members voted lo donater moil-y
Seminole chapter 2, Order nf
meeting
Co-hostesses with Mrs. Ganas for the Slat House at the Raiford
Inn &lt;*pd
apd Ihe
Eislern Star
will
meet
Mrs. Helen. Winquist, spoke to were Mrs. Irving Fleischer. Mr*. Prison
Mrs. 11. Thurston
Ihe members about begonias, and Charlee Weaver, Mrs Myron Smi­ Mra. Roy Partin were w elcoinfd j Thursday at t p. m. in Ihe Ma
gave some interesting information
snnir Hall The annual memorial
a* new members and Mr*. Mar
thy and Mr*. E. D. Rinehart.
service will he observed.
garet Herr, nf Ohio, was a vui
The roar of lha lions at the San- Itained with a tour of Ihe T. G. Lee She said begonias should never be
laaectielde Danger
ford Zoo had plenty of competition Dairy in Orlando.
wet. never dry. but constantly
moist and that they like filtered
ST. PAUL (U PIt—There Is no
They were shown how the milk
▼ riday, when the youngster* of the
light.
cartons are made and the p r o - '
such thing as a non poisonous in­
Sanford Nursery School three and
She
showed
specim
en!
of
seseral
cess of pasteurization and plar
secticide, says the Minnesota State
four year old elatses visited the ing the milk in rartons to he sent l‘ ' ndlnof b» * uma I * * * " - including
the Rex, some cane and fibrous Medical Association.
aoo
to stores and homes.
AU insecticides contain poison or
varieties and the well known 7«..nA month's study about animals
Refreshments
ana
chocolate per Floren*.
else they would not kill bugs. Not
at the school was completed by milk were served to the group,'
all insecticides are fatal to hu­
ROSE CIRCLE
the trip and Ihe children were followed by a film showing, rn
Thirteen members of the Rose mans, but they ran cause dis­
given an opportunity to shout the tiled. •'The New Story of Milk” . Circle met Friday the 13th at com fort if eaten or if they get
names o f the animals and birds Accompanying this group w c -s , Ferrell's Shack in Winter Park into th* eyes, noee or throat.
they recogniied.
Mrs. William Rogers. Mrs. B y­ for a tour of the begonia houses.
Th* Association suggest* treat­
Accompanying them were Mr*. ron Fox. Mrs. Charles Jenkins, A short husineaa meeting was held ing all insecticides a* if they are
“ Joe Leeds and Mrs. J. P. Wilson, Mrs. Michael Tollr, Mrs. Cecil and Ihe group adjourned to Mor­ deadly poison; taking rare not to
teachers and Mrs. J. J. Sieczkow- Jones, Mrs.. Itarbara Drayton, rison's for lunch.
use kitchen utensils lo mix or
Mr*. F. Dampier, Asat. teacher
aki. Kchoot director.
It was announced that a meet­ store them, keeping them from
and
Mr*.
Sieczkowski.
Children of the kindergarten
ing on Junior gardening would children and washing fruits and
departm ent,also had a nice outing
be held at the Home Demonstra­ vegetables which have been spray­
recently, when they were entertion Center on 2Mh St., Nov. It, ed.
RX For Alert Children
from 9:30 to M:30 a. m.
Plenty of sleep D an Important
IIIHISCVH CIRCLE.
An idea for an appeiiirr. -alad.
requirement for school children,
Mrs. J. V. Jones, Mrs. R. L. nr de-aert ia Melon Fruit Hatket.
if they are to remain alert, yet Dann and Mrs. R. G. Bnsion
Choose a watermelon to fi: a round
calm during their waking hour* were hostess to the Hibiscus Cir­ or oval batket or tray. Halve thr
Children who arc the ' poor'’ stu­ cle at the Jones home, 377 W. melon and cut the edges in notch­
IMIONF. FA 2-I2H
9th St.
ed fashion. Then fill thr shell with
dents are sometimes that way be­
ADMISSION • »•*
Mrs. II. C. Moreland, presented a rainbow of summer fruits —wa­
cause
they
are
not
receiving
the
j
KIDDIES t'M IK K 12 - FREE
a program on fait planting. She termelon balls, honrydew and canPrT
r , / e " - I ..I I
.n t in iis llt h it * 1 , , r » * » « ! th # US* « f
* f t ‘n g
LA ST TIMES TONITK
taloupe hall*. Garnish with a hand­
Should a child
I fertilizers. Mrs. Byron Ko gave
AT 7.00 AND 10:3#
ful o f red raspberries and a bit of
his nal1* °r ha .
. P h a h lv '* l,llc on Christmas decoration* leafy grip evior.
“ BLUE DENIM”
nervous habit* thr e is Pjubahly
h(jw
mah, lh#fn.
.some-other underlying cause The
Mf| y
f; Brewa|w w l i
CAROL I.YNLKY
family doctor, the teacher or other lm lurf(1 „
, „ , w m fl)lbrr
t O-KKATI UK IT » :M ONLY
professional people can be helpful
, „ RT
CIRCLE
“ G ID G E T
n. uncovering the problem.
The ,)lrt (; „ dfners Circle met
.SAN KIEV DEB
Late \aeatioa Dream
„ th, home * Mr, t Kred Gaaaa
I.ate summer and fa I are good on G&lt;-den uVr (or th« NoVim.
STARTS " ED.
tim e, o ' get way from it all ,
and p rogrim . Mra.
FIRST SANFORD SHOWING
If you re lucky you may own a c
a „ | k Bml demon
cabin in the mountains or by the slratlon „ „ f|owrr arrangement*.
aeasborc where you can let life
She suggested that you take the
drift lazily by. Furnishing these |
• BIG ASSORTMENT OF FABRICS
cabins takrs a bit ot ingenuity but,
b
t
M
m
eagi
the satisfaction uf having an at­
• BIG ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS
tractive living room in the "w tl-j
derness” is worth Ihe time and
I
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t
o
w
,
THEATRE
effort and cost. Dual purpose lur-1
• BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU
niture ia a natural for this type of
LAST SHOWING
CO -FEATl RE
interior decoration. A sleep sofa ,
offers
comfortable seating
fo r '
OPEN 12:45
••THE KING
i?
• SHOP PENNEY’S YOU’LL SAVE
dreaming by the fire, reading a
AND FOLK (JUEENS”
good book, nr just talking. At
TECHNICOLOR
Y tm r Waicotn* *&gt; t«i
night, with a few simple motions
“ The F.B.I. Story”
CLARK GABLE
• STORE HOURS MON THRU SAT. 9 TILL 5:20
it changes into a comfortable dou-|
ELEANOR PARKER
FEATURE TIM ES;
gift* aad geawedky
|ble bed.

To Be Sent
To K orea By Circle

Lake M a rj

PREPARING FOOD AND CLOTHING fo r M ile at the bazaar, sponsored
by the Friendship League and Ethel R oot Circle o f the Congregational
Church, Saturday are. left to right; Mrs. Clyde Stinson. Mrs. Herbert
Thurston, Mrs. M. J. Corbett and Miss Barbara Middleton. (Staff Photo)

(pSAAOJudA

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Kindergarten, Nursery Children

OES Meets Thursday

Mary.
Circle 2, United Presbyterian
Women, of tha Lake M ary Com­
munity Presbyterian Church will
meet at the home of Mrs, Joe
Smalhers tonight at 8:00 p. ■ „
with Mrs. R. E. Beebe serving a*
hostess.
Visitors ia town Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Beamed
formerly operated the Lake Mary
Amoco Station. Mr. and Mr*,
nett are now living near
City.
Mr. and Mra. Lewie Humphrey
honored thtir d r* bier, Aoodra, aa
her eleventh btrthday Saturday af­
ternoon. with a party. Several e l
her friend* spent a very enjoy­
able afternoon o f fun and Ailed
themselves with refreshments.
Weekend guest* ef Mm D. C.
Scott family were Mr. and Mre.
Srotta sister and family Mr. and
Mrs. E. Litka and children o f Mel­
bourne. While her* they helped
Mr. Joseph Bambargcr, who ie
the father of Mrs. Scott aad Mra.
Litka celebrate hie 7t*t birthday.
It was erroneously stated ia this
column last week that Mr. aad
Mr*. J B. Chapman purchased the
Clarence Collin* home eai Crystal
Lekt. Th* Chapmans are
th* home.

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County Commissioners In 8eminol« County, Florid* wM
moot ns n Hoard o f KqtiHlization with th* U c a n * —or
in compliance with Section 193.25 and 300,19 o f Ihe
Florida Statute# nt 10:00 A . M., November &gt;0, 1059,
in the regular meeting room of th* County Commiesioo,
Court House, Sanford, Florida, for the purport* of
hearing complaints and receiving testimony — ho lb*
value of nny property, real or personal, aa fixed by the
County Tax Aftnennor, o f perfecting, reviewing and
equalizing tile nnatMsment, and may cuntinue in gesaion
for that purjMiftn from day to day for one week, or —
long an shall be neceisaary.
FURTHER, the assessment records will be *v*Sable for ins|&gt;oction by property owners beginning No­
vember 16, 1959, ami continuing until the Board e i
County Commissioners meet for the purpoe* o f equali­
zation on November 30, 1959.

John Krider, Chairman

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�Plenty O f Spatial Days Set Far 19 60
By FRANK KLEAZKR

Hard Work Pays
Off At Rodeo

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A c t iv it y b y t h e D u c t y B o o t ! R l d i n * C lu b ia
g i v i w S m i n o i c C o u n t y a n a t t r a c t io n t h a t p r o r a i m t o g r o w
I n to n b l o c k b u t t e r .
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w M e h d r a w c o n t t a U n U f r o m aU o v e r t h e c o u n t r y . I t a l t o a t t f M t t d a la r g o n u m b e r o f t p c c t a t o r a .
J u a t a s I m p o r t a n t i t t h e f a c t t h a t t h a o v t n t w a t p la n n e d
rtg k t b t r o a t h o m o b y th o D u tty B o o tt m t m b t r t an d ata g od
in a p r o ft t t k m a l m a n n e r .
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T h o d u b h a t h a d Ita o p e r a t i o n ! in te r r u p t e d a n d h a a lh a d
atfeer d iffle u lt ie e , b u t i t J u a t k e e p a o n b e i n g d a t e r m t o e d t o
v o v iv o tn t e n e t in f i n e b o r o n s a n d g o o d a p o r t . T h e f a c t t h a t .
T o r th e a e co n d t i m e t h is y e a r , t h e D u s t y B o o t e r a a n d t h e i r

naatTperformedbefore larjre,’ enthusiastic crowda indicates
up on the rodeo ctrcult one of
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Whether thla happens or not, tneae nara-worKiim pi
bo cheered for providing another worthwhile act

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lung alter our 17 men wintering up of navigational aids fo r com ­
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WASHINGTON (U P I) — Irish
Ambassador John J. Hearne a
•on, who pleaded diplomatic Im­
munity after his car struck end
killed a Negro maid laat week,
hoped today to remain In the
United 8tatfi.
David P. H earne, 21. eald th»r«
was no foundation for reports his
father planned to send him back
to Ireland. Ho said ho expected
to continue his studies at Ameri­
can University where ho is n
freshman.
Young Hearne and hia father
attendad funeral n rv lc e e fo r tho
accident victim, 34-year-old Jostle
Hamlin, in a country church near
Courtland, Va.
Tte ambassador climbed to the
altar of the AMF, Zion Methodist
Church to olf*r his sympathy to
the fam ily and friends o f the
dead woman. D avid sat alone
with his head bow ed am ong some
4So Negroes who attended the ser­
vices.
The elder H earne, a short,
slight man, obviously waa unpre­
pared when tho R e v . C. B. Nathan
beckoned him to the altar at the
end o f the 30-mlnuto funeral ser­
vice.
He hesitated, then climbed the
four step* to th* altar.
" I havt come this aRernoon to
express to tha fa m ily and (viands
of Mrs. Josslo Hamlin ou r pro­
found deepest sym pathy and to
tell you how sorry Is my son ," he
&gt;ald. "W e will d o everything we
poiaihly can to take care o f dam•ge«."
Tho congregation stamped it*
feet on the wooden floor In appre­
ciation as the am bassador joined
his son on the sido pew they oc­
cupied within reach o f the casket.

Th* W o r ld 's Grant­
Featuring 1
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e d Arealc
Freddie High In A ir On The
Roly Bolv • Rod D ingier A
Co. World'* Champion Tam pollnlsts * Danny And Tb«
Clown*,
M ir t h
Provoking
Pranksters * A ld o And His
Troup O f Dobkrman Pinschers^
Tho Acm* Of P erfection l i f
Dog Training * T h * Incom par­
able Caniitrrilis I n Feat* Of
Skill And Daring On Th* Un­
supported Ladders • Georg*
Burrows And T h o Elephant*
0 Ramo, Benny, T ripoli, Death
Defying Leap* Through Hoop
Of Fir* Over Tha Elephants.
Building Human Pyram ids, Acrobsti * The J u stly Fsm oui.
Versatile Talented. Crlstiani
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Tumblers, A erialists *
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sums in this one. C h tv y'a long on
spare, for on e thing. O nce you're under
way y ou 'll know juat how comfortable
Ful. C od suspension make* your ride.
" S a fe t y -d o n 't ter pH se fe fy t" Y ou're
aurrouadad b y safety feature* in a new

C h e v r o le t . Y o u 'v e g ot b ig, stu rd y
brakes underfoot, for example, that
laat longer. Aa it has been for year*,
safety la standard equipment in Chevy.
" L e f t beep upkeep dawn, te e ." M ore
than ever, Chevrolet for 1960 ia built
to stay o n tha road and out of the
repair sh op. Y ou cart tell that from ita
hushed, unruffled way o f going, from
the eolid tAunk o f Chevy’p big doers.
O f course, if you rton'd need service,
you ’ re always n*ar •ffleisnt, econom ­
ical attention to you r needs.
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up |te
driving I P e." F or proof o f Chevy’a
H aying power, juat spend a minute
watching th* nearest road. You'll tea
m ore C h evrolet! traveling on it than
any oth er car-evidence-on-w heela o f
Chevrolet durability. (And that higher
resale value attest* to it, too.)
" N o ter a tweet handling cor.” Han­
dling’* always been Chtvy'a forte, and

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kind o f lightness and precision y o u 'v e
•imply got to enjoy for youritlf.
•• o ear yew can leek at and he ssmio
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lo* -P ri~ Arid far behind
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"Priee, th et'e w het's upgermeet Is* my
m ind.” A ll Im p a lu and
and Bel A in with
V9 engines are tower in price, as are
a u to m a tic tran sm ission s and m any
othar popular options. Also Biseaynes
now inrludo u standard
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present care . . . and what they want moet in their I960 cart. Hert'e uhat the people tell ue theu irenf
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w iy. Chases* C alender la fa ct in­
vites you to name y ou r own aperial occasion; Just tell them
whet and w hy.
I hope to get ia with m y N s -,
tieaal Nothing and Nobody Week:
With the way tho calendar Is
crowded. I'll leave It to Chase'*
to set tho most suitable date.

l e h r Week begins Ap ril 39. By
IN I n o doubt M M * appropriate
period will kav* been aot aside
for the baby-ahtar.
O c t 13 is Sweetest D ay. Its
speeaora railed this " a reminder
that g thoughtful word o r deed
enriches lih and give* H mean­
ing; an occasion fo r the opening
of the fell m orch sadlein i teason." I cay U'a n etkky day, and
tbey’ro stuck with it.
Congress this p o o r did Its best
to block the treed toward loader
yaw s. There w e N w eek *1* 19J9,
aad the House Judiciary Committ*e hold this waa enough. It
pigeonholed ev ery MU to eat
ailde additional weeks, days er
n orth s In honor o( somebody er
eomething.
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Mother’s aad Father's Day*, we
will be exfseted to ooeory* Mather-In-Law Day (April B6): Fa­
ther-In-Law Day (Oct if): old
Maids' Day (Joo* «&gt;; ToreAtari Day (March » ) : U4y
Oaf (Marth 33); Old Udy Day
(April I); and Grandmother*!
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DENNIS, Ma#». (U P I) — Ben
Mute lupporta a w ife and live
children by offering to locate almo&lt;t any hook you m ight be look­
ing (or.
Using a little bookshop In near­
by Hyannla a* hi# headquarter*.
Musa *earche» attic#, cellar#, old
bookihopa and antique (hops all
over the country in hia business
o f filling order# for rara or outof-print volumes.

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aa nmny people on the ice a* does
the United States — roughly M o ­
have been exchanging inform a­
tion freely with our scientist*.
Last year a plane load o f them
dropped by MrMurdn Sound to
look over our Navy installation.
They have an open Invitation to
Editor:
return this year, but there is no
Our fifth annual Paanut Bowl
indication they'll come.
waa a tremendous aucceis this
11 the Reds are seeictly prepar­ year. The coaches, teachers and
ing m i«,lle bases heie, as was
administration of the Sanford
rumoted hark In W ashington, no Junior High School wish to thank
one hctc has any Inside inform a­ you and your news staff for the
tion.
excellent publicity you gave us on
launching o f satellites or apace this event. Wc feel that your co­
rockets from the bottom o f the operation was a great factor in
world has it# advantages. F or one helping us reach our goal.
thing, there is virtually no ''spin "
Sincerely.
of the earth here, which reduces
Hugh Carlton
the number of mathematical calPrincipal

er accurately enough t# assure
reaaonably
aaf •
trans-polar
flights, as Is now tha cats over
the North 1’ola.
Thousands of mtlea would be cut
on flights from A frica I* Aus
trails, for txam ple. N ow these
flights are routed through the
United States.
The question has come up
whether there is a possible pas­
sage under Antarctica fo r sub­
marines as there la undar the
Arctic. The answer U no, but
scientisls recently found that the
continent, largely a land mass,
may be cut In tw o by a passage
In the froxen waters leading from
the R o n Sea.
If true, this would mean that,
In effect, Antarctica la actually
two continent*. This
passage,
what portion# o f It have been sur­
veyed, has been found to be solid
ice reaching all the w ay to the
ocean floor, 4,000 feet below sea
level!
Antarctica
ia
a
faatlnating
frontier, but tha mora tha acien
lists learn about it, the m ore
they realize they don 't know
about It. A* one o f them laid to
me: "W e're down here looking,
and soma o f the time we don 't
know what w e're looking fo r ." -

WASHINGTON (U P I) — Neat
Y ear's Eve, aa you m a y recall,
cornea Dee. 31. 1 don’t bellive
anyoee baa yet dealw u ted Jan. 1
a a national aspirin day. However,
(Dent rec ord week arrives with
the new year, and It* aponiora
expect us to dedicate the period
to a stereophonic quiet.
With this helpful start we open
what looks like the longest year
in history. In 1M0 w e'v e got I I
special asaetha to celebrate, plus
I N week* end no teJUag » «
many daye.
Six months w ill be devoted to
bread eating alone. W e are asked
to epeod N daya dawning white,
wheat, rye, ralaL., protein and
buttoraUk loaves, reapecllvtly.
Somehow we are expected alio to
observe weight w atdm rs' week
Feb. 1M1.
National Mute • Y ou r • Muffler
Month cornea twice n ext year, in
June and September. Mufflers
Juat don't Inst like th ey used to,
I guest. National Noiae AbateWeek is April 3 9.
Jan. 3-9 ia Save-Tbe-Fun Week.
By lave, I assume thev mean pul
it away for a while. The profes­
sional gag writer* w ho teem to
be sponsoring thla o o e alao are
backing National Laugh Week.
April 19; National Humor Week,
June 21 21; aod National PatsThe-Laugh Week. Oct. II • 32.
There la tom e feeling that these
boys need all the help we can
give them.
May, which la National Tavern
Month, wo will devote to the pro­
position that "th e tavern Is the
friendliest place In tow n ." Wine
Week it Oct. 1-15. Temperance
Daya lor the year wiiU fall on
Feb. 14, June 12, Aug. 31 and
Nov. 37.
Chases' Calendar, which keeps
track of such things, hat just
published Us 1960 listing of spe­
cial days, weeks and months, and
It's pretty near twice at thick as
the 1939 version.
.
January hat been designated
Break-A-Cold
Month.
This no
doubt Is In tribute to tom e of the
amazing new drugs, with which
the old seven-day respiratory ail­
ment can som etim es be cured In
a month, If there aren 't any cooplications like boils.
Large
Econom y
Size Week
Marts Jan. 4. and aa might have
been
expected
runs
through
Jan. 16.
November is a big month next
year with 14 special weeks we've
got to observe. National indiges­
tion Week for Instance follows

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Syracuse Paces Grid Poll
NEW YORK (I’ M ) — Sjricuit WiKoaein, Northwestern and Au­ defeat, a 14-1 lots to Teaaa Chris­ group. Michigan fta te , upset w in -,
n m iln c d first* todiy la United
P rti* International'* college foot­
ball rating* and Southern Califor­
nia, the only other undefeateduntied m ajor i - . t e d Into the No.

burn.
Louisiana State, which lost the
No. 1 berth to Syracuse last week
after bowlag to Ttoaoasoe, re­
mained fourth in the latest voting
2 spot.
by the M leading coaches who
Mississippi
advanced
from rate the m a jor schools fo r UPL
aeventh to third In the wake of Pena State m oved from ninth la
upset defeat* suffered by auch fifth after crushing Holy Cross,
highly-ranked teams at Texas, 0 -0 . Teas* slipped its first l l h

Giants' McCovey
Named By Writers
Top NL Rookie

NEW YORK (C P I) - Commis­
sioner Tord P rick said t.da y that
arganlstd baseball will recognise
the Continental League aa a third
major circuit " a s soon as it com ­
plies with the standards agreed
upoo."
Replying to an implied threat
by the Continental League to or­
ganise the .circu it aa an outlaw
group, Frlek skid bo " is as strong
far expansion aa 1 ever w as" and
deniad that organised baseball is
hampering the league's attempts
to organise.
Continental League officials had
blamed Prick fo r part o f their
troubles in • 210-word statement
that also hinted they would start
operations even without the Mess­
ing of organised ball. This, in »f«
feet, was a threat to organise aa
an "outlaw lea gu e."
"W e will be happy to give the
Continental League our blessings
as soon as it la prepared to or­
ganise In « m anner that conforms
to standards we and the Conti­
nental Leagua have agreed upon,"
said Frick. " D o I think they arc
threatening an outlaw league? 1
don't want to interpret their
statements only to discover we've
made a m istake."
William A. Shea, the New York
attorney who was the driving
force behind the formation o f the
Continental League, Issued the
statement M onday. He elaimed
that "vagu e prom ises of Am eri­
can League franchises" to citiei
interested In his group "had
proved a surprisingly effective
means o f forestalling the early
completion o f the league memberehip."
The statement wound up with
a "k ick er'' aim ed directly at
Frick.
"B efore adjourning." Shea said,
"the third league mem bers re­
solved that the com m issioner of
baseball, with the help o f these
and other delaying tactics, may
succeed in preventing the Conti­
nental League from becoming a
part of the existing baseball org in u ation ."

BOSTON (U P I) — The San
Francisco Giant’s nrst baseman
Willie McCovey today was named
the 1959' National League Rookie
of the Year by unanimous vote
of the Baseball Writers A ssocia­
tion of America,
McCovey needed only part of
the acason to bring the top rookie
honors to the Giants for the sec­
ond consecutive year. Ironicatly
it was the man ho bumped from
the first base position, Orlando
Cepeda, who won the 1958 laurels.
The 21-ycar-otd M cCovey hit
.356 after Joining the Giants last
July 30. In 52 gam es he was at
bat 111 timei. racking up AS hits
including 13 home runs, five tri­
ples and nine doubles.
The basibail
writers,
three
from each National League city,
gave all 24 votes to M cCovey, a c ­
cording to the announcements
here by the association secretary
lly llurwttz, a Boston Globe
Sports writer. Balloting was con­
ducted by mail.
The writers wtll name the
American League Rookie of the
Y ear Thursday.

FSU Coach Issues
Warning To Team
T A LLA H A SSE E (UPI) — Flo­
rida Stete Coach Perry Moss has
assured his players they will be
in fo r a rough afternoon when
the Seminoles p loy Florida Satur­
day at Tallahaasce.
"T h ey have a good teem that
has had two weeks to get ready
for u s," Moss said. "W e ere going
to need breaka to itay with Flo­
rida."
The
Seminoles
have
added
center Raymon Rogers to their
big injury list. Rogers twisted
a knee last Saturday in the loss
to William end Mary.

except Florida State and Tulane
have switched dates.
The schedule:
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Sept. 17: George Washington,
Jacksonville.
Sept. 24: Florida State, Gaines­
ville.
Oct. 1: Georgia* T ech, Gainesville
Oct •: Rice, Miami*.
Oet. IS: Vanderbilt, Galneivllle.
Oct. 2J: Louisiana State, Baton
Rouge.
Oct. 29: Auburn. Uainraville.
Nov S: Georgia, Jacksonville.
Nov. 12: Tulane, Gainesville
homecoming.
Nov. 24: Miami, Miami.

Youngsters Take
Tennis Lessons
Nineteen youngsters turned out
for free tennis lessons at the Fort
Mellon courts Saturday. Twentyone are now registered for the
Saturday morning lessons, M ayfair
Inn tennis p ro Frank Dearaes
said today.
Deames, who gives the lessons,
has divided the raqueteers into a
beginners group of children from
seven to 10 years old, and an
advanced group of children ;J
and older. Deames laid he would
like to have participants at old
as 18 and later may instruct
adults.
The beginners group lessons will
start at 9 a. m. each Saturday
and the advanced teaching will be­
gin at to a. m. The majority in
the class arc now in the younger
group. The program is sponsored
by the Sanford Recreation Dept.

Tangerine Bowl
Bid Announced

Sun Bowl Hosts

EL PASO, T ex . (U P !) — New
M exico
State’ s
A ggies,
who
played In the first Sun Howl
ORLANDO (L T D — The first
game 24 years ago and haven't of the 15 NCAA approved bowls
been
back since,
have
been
has lined up Its New Y ear's Day
named the host team for the Dec,
pairing with the Tangerine Bowl'a
.11 foutnsll classic.
announcement that its game will
pit
Middle
Tennessee against
Presbyterian o f Clinton, S. C.
Middle Tennessee has scored
nine straight victories this year
while Presbyterian has an 8 1 rec­
ord. Tlic game will be played at
Orlando, with kickoff at 8:30 p.
m.

Miami M ay Be Host
Team In Gator Bowl
JACK SO N VILLE (L T D — There
is a slight possibility that the
University o f Miami may be the
host team for the G ator Bowl

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here Jan. 2.
The Hurricanes, who own a 5-1
season's mark, w ere added to the
Hat o f possible contenders Mon­
day by the 24-man Gator Bowl
•election com m ittee.
Miami rolled over South Caro,
lina 2*1-15 last Friday, but faces
powerful Michigan State and arch­
rival Florida in its last two
games, it it virtually certain the
Hurricanes will have to beat both
teams to earn a G ator Bowl bid.
Alabama, by virtue o f ita 9-6
u p x t victory over Georgia Tech
ia«t Satuiday, was also added to

Boots Home Three
PAW TUCKET, R. I. (U !* l) —
Bob Campbell had one o f hia most
auccessful Hays in the saddle at
Narragansett
I* a r k
Monday.
Campbell
booted
heme
three
winners, including the front half
o f a $781.40 daily double, and finilhed
second
on
two
other
mounts. Ills victories came on
Flying Lyric ($46.20), Bert Rock
($6.40) and Bound Baby ($8.40).

Bad wratner forced Tennessee
indoors Monday as they worked
for their Saturday game with
Kentucky at Lexington. The Vols
heard a scouting eport, while the
Wildcats went through a condition­
ing workout.
Auburn is host to Misiisaippl
Southern Saturday and has rea­
son to expeet ' a rough time
against the famous No. 1 small
college.
Florida stressed pass defense
in a "very light" workout. Coach
Bob Woodruff warned Florida
Slate "passes a lot." Woodruff
was referring to quarterback Joe
Majors, one of the best passers
in the South.
Vanderbilt stayed indoors and
watched game movies o f Flor­
ence Slate's single wing during
b id weather Monday. The small
Alabama school playa the Com ­
modores at Nashville in Vandy’ s
last home appearance of tha sea­
son.
Tulane and LSU worked out
briefly for their traditional game
Saturday in the Sugar Bowl.

Ring Results

NEW YORK (U P !) — Benny
(Kid) Paret, 152, Cuba, outpointed
Boh Provizai, 157, Freeland, Pa.
( 10).
PROVIDENCE, R. I. (U P I)—A1
Pell, New York. vs. Thommy
Iladen, Providence, R. 1., post­
poned.
NEW ORLEANS (U P I)— Ralph
Dupas. 113, New Orleans, stopped
Pat Lowry, 115, l-os Angeles (6 ).
CORAL GABLES (U P I) De
CHICAGO (U P Ii — Joe Hemp­
(ease will take the spotlight for
hill. 191. Chicago, stopped Cal
the remainder o f the week as the Butler.
Cleveland. Ohio (8).
University i
Miami Hurricanes
PHILADELPHIA (U P I) — Don
prep for their Friday night con­ Warner, ISA. PhiUdelphia stopped
test against powerful Michigan Bill Black 196. Philadelphia (2 ).
TOKYO (U P I) —Fumlo Kal»u.
State.
152 Japan, knocked out Dowthong
Coach Andy
Gustafson
said Slnghapalop, 153'«, Thailand (4).
Michigan
State
quarter .Dean
Look is a much belter passer
than the Hurricanes have faced |
all season. Miami scouts say there
OAKLAND, Calif.
(U I’ D —
is small hope of moving the hall
Paoli Rosi. the second ranking
through the middle of the Spartan
contender to lightw eight cham ­
line, which held both Notre Dame
pion Joe Hrnwn’ s crown, meete
and Indiana for four downs when
Johnny Gonsalves tonight in n 10each had a first down at the tworound lou t that will decide their
yard line.
futuir. The 31-year-uld Itoxi, a
native of Italy now living in New
York, hae a 30-4-1 ring record,
Estate To Charity
while Gonsalves, tw o
year*
GREENVILLE, 8. C. (U P I) —
younger, has won 54 o f 73 fights
Mrs. Katherine Wynn Jackson,
with three, draws.
the widow of "Shoeless J oe"
Jackson, has given the bulk o f
her estate to the American Can­
Mrdical schools in the U. J
cer Society and the American have fewer than 7,000 graduate
Heart Fund,
a year.

Miami To Stress
Defensive Drills

Bout Slutcd

(he selection
com m ittcc'a
list
Monday.
Other teams undec considera­
tion are G eorgia, Mississippi,
l^iuisiana
State,
Tcnn
State,
Texas Christian, Arkansas, Clemson, Southern M ethodist, Tennes­

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JUNIOR W IDDEN of Osteen roped a calf in 34.3 seconds in the Dusty
Boots Riding Club Rodeo, but couldn't win in the field o f top cowhands
who competed in the rodeo here. Herbert Cowart o f Seville won this roping
event with • 22.5 time. Calf roping was one o f the eight events on the
Dusty Boot* program.
(S ta ff Photo)

C o v in g to n
By JE R R Y COVINGTON
How much difference esn five pointa
mnke? That is the sum total that the Se­
minoles have lost throe games by this
season. Their 3-5 record could easily be
reversed with just a bit o f luck. Although
the record indicates only n fair season
thus far It doesn’t tell the true story. The
local grldders have displayed the scoring
punch all season and have piled up enough
points to beat just about anybody.
If Lakeview o f W inter Garden could
have slapped Apopka with a loss last Fri­
day night tha Seminoles game against the
Red Devils Friday could really be a big
game in the conference. However, the
Dnrters have the inside track to take the
OHC if they esn get by the improving
Winter Park Wildcats. There are a lot o f
ifs tied in but there could still bu a three
way tie among Winter Park, Sanford, and
Apopka for the crown thnt the Seminoles
hold from Inst year.
Since Sanford lost to Apopka by only
one point earlier this season snd the Dar­
ters disposed o f Lakeview without much
trouble them is a lot o f talk around town

Covers Sports

thnt the Seminoles should take the conteat
this Friday with a great deal o f ease. But
I think this is not the cose at all. The
Devils have n fine offensive attack in B ob
liazen at fullback and Frank Brauder a t
quarterback and their defensive line aver*
ages 212 pounds from end to end. Hazerw
who is only a junior, plays outside lino*
backer on defense and nls 215 pound
frame ninkes it pretty hard for anyona
to run by him. This will bo a real test fo r
the great offense o f the Seminoles.
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The Brahman bowl officials have n6t
numed anyone to their poet season tilt y e t
but there is a lot o f speculating as to
who will be represented in the states
outstanding prep bowl. Ono o f the Jack*
sonville newspapers threw a suggestion
in the hat thnt sounds like n good Idea,
It suggested that the top teum from tha
Miami areu be pitted against powerful
Pensacola who hasn't lost a game in over
two years. This would give the folks in
Central Florida a look at two o f the real
football powers in the state which otherw
wise they wouldn’ t get to see.

H « r c o n v e r s a t io n p la c e s
As her finest crystal, she treasures her extension telephone*
Guests remark how convenient telephoning is, with

convenience to your home? Just giva ui a ring.

WASHINGTON (U P I) _
Sen.
Estes Kefauver, chairman of the
Senate anti monopoly subcommit­
tee, declared Monday night thr
prevent major baseball leagues
should share their players with
the proposed Continental League.
Kefauver said "I 'm all in fav­
or of the new league. I think the
existing major leagues should
share their players.
"And if they don 't," he added.
"1 will press for legislation to
limit the number of players the
present major leagues can con­
trol."

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ncr over Northwestern, was 12th.
Arkansas. Iowa, Auburn. Oregon.
Illinois, Wyoming. Iowa State and
United Press International
Alabama rounded out the first 20
Southeastern Conference foot­
in that order. Illinois, which re­
ball teams return to pads and
ceived no votes last week, was
scrimmaging today to tune up for
placed 17th following its upset v ic­
weekend games.
tory over Wisconsin. Clemson and
Mott SEC squads had the day
Tennessee were the only other
schools mentioned on this week's off Monday, although Auburn,
Tennessee, and Kentucky worked
ballots.
out In sweat elothrs.
Georgia's
Bulldogs, upset victors over Au­
burn. was given two days off and
is probably the only idle club
today.

ties.
Georgia, which upset Auburn,
was seventh
and
Washington
eighth. They were the newcom ­
ers In the top 10, replacing Au­
burn and Tennessee. Northwest­
ern and Wisconsin o f the Big 10
Ued for ninth.
Teaas Christian,
moving up
from .Ilth , headed the second 10

Frick Denies
Gators Plan 'H e avy'
Organized Ball
Homo State Schedule
Hurting New Loop
GAINESVILLE (C P U —The Uni­
versity o f Florida will play alna
g a a s s o f its 10-game 1P60 football
schedule la Us horns state.
Gator faas In Galntsville, Jack­
sonville sad M iam i will be able to
watch their team at least twice.
The only out-of-stale gam e la with
Louisiana State at Baton Rouge,
Oct. 22.
Florida will play five gam es in
Gainesville, including the homeromlng contest against Tulane
Nov. 12. It will see action against
George Washington and Georgia at
the Gator Bowl In Jacksonville and
wUl take on R ice and Miami in the
Orange Bowl a t Miami.
The Rlcc gam e waa scheduled at
Miami because o f Me number of
Florida alumni Uving there.
George Washington will replace
Mississippi State on the schedule
and Georgia T ech will replace Vir­
ginia. The remainder of the sched­
ule rem aini the same a : this year,

SEC Grid Teams
Return To Pads
For Weekend Tilts

Sanford, Florida

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Paper Saifs Irish
Plan To Kidnap
Prince Charles

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LONDON (U P I) - The London
Dally Herald said today f natlca! 1
Irish Republican gunmen plan to (
kidnap Prince Charles and use him
is a hostage to force Britain to
return Northern Ireland In the
Dublin government.
The
Herald,
quoting “ Irish
sources,” identified the group as
the Piannt Uladh (W arriors of
Ulstar) and said It was so fanati­
cal that aven the outlawed Irish
Republican Army looked on K
with disfavor and had fought with
it.
There was no confirmation of
tha Herald's dispatch.
The Dally Herald said the plot
had caused Scotland Yard to set
up a new security around esclulive Cheam School whieh the Ityear-old prince attends.'
“ The authorities do not thtnk
the plana have reached an ad­
vanced stage.'’ the Herald said.

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Charlie Morrison, public relations director for the Seminole County Chamber o f Commerce. Bob Crain owner
o f T k T Motors Used'Cars at 1510 French Avenue is on
the left.

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SAN DIEGO. Calif. (U P I) The bathyscaph Trieste plunged
to a record undersea depth of
11,100 feet off Guam, the Naval
Electronic Laboratory reported
today. A spokesman said the re­
cord dive was m ade Saturday by
Dr. Andreas B. RrrhnlUcr, NEL
oceanographer, and Jacques P ic­
card. Swiss-born co-devrlopor of
the 73 ton bathyscaph. The pre­
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WASHINGTON
(U P I) A
scientist said today that every
space man should have a spare
dog aa companion and life-saver. 9
This proposal was made at the
annual meeting of the American
Rocket Society by Dr. Leslie
K sebum of Spacelabs, toe., Van
Nays, Calif.
The dog. Kaebuni said, would
serve as a “ space canary” to
warn of danger If it should de­
velop aboard the spacecraft.
“ Just as cool miners once took
canaries along with them as •
safety measure to see if the air
underground w as fit to breathe,
the astronaut should be accom ­
panied by an animal instrumented
to warn him or a ground obser­
ver if his physiological condition
becom es
abnormal,”
K sebum
said.
He added that a dog would bo
an astronaut's best friend in
other ways. too. providing him
with companionship and com fort ft,
in the looely reaches of space.
Instruments with tiny radin
transmitters would be Implanted
surgically in the dog to report on
the state of bis heart, nervous
system, brain, lungs, blood pres­
sure and temperature.
Spacelabs scientist* said they
had successfully implanted a twoounce radio, three-inches long and
three-eights of an inch wide, in
a dog to report its heart aetion. a
The dog, a lH-year-old male a
beagle named Orbit, now regular­
ly
sends
electrocardiogram s
which can be received over con­
siderable distances. He has suf­
fered “ no ill effects,” Spscelsbe

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DIXIE CREAM BAKE SHOP
2M E. Third
FA 10433
•‘ CHARM ING" — la the word for
THE O FFICE ; . unique kind of
neighborhood tavern. . .by the
Beach In Lake Mar}-.
t Far Rent

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^ apartment STS. Phone FA 2-0868.
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SLEEPING ROOMS. The Gables,
401 Magnolia. FA 2-0720.

I. Real Ratals For Sale

RENT A BED
Rollaway, Ilo'p ita ' A Baby Bed*
Hy D iy , Week o r Month.
CARROLL'S FURN ITU RE
Ph. FA 2-3181
116 W. 1st St.
1-BEDROOM
nicely
furnished,
newly painted house. IH Elm.
Phone FA 2 1662.

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BY OWNER: 3 bedroom house in
Wynnewood Scctloa, excellent
condition. Large yard with well.
Patio with brick barbecue pit.
812,100, pay equity and assume
payments. Cell FA 2-4811 for
further Information. .

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Mother, of Sanford

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

rh . FA 2-1290

S i . Joluu RtrJlf ComfUMf

3-BEDROOM
home,
hardwood
FOR SALE OR LEASE. Pine . floors. Large lot. 2409 Adams
114 K. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-6123
crest 1 year old 3-bedroom, 2
Court. Wynnewood. T e r m s .
bath, Florida room. Nicely landFA 2-1617.
MAJOB BROWN REALTY
•canal fenced in back yard.
Realtor
WeU and pump. L ira* utility UNFURNISHED, 3 bedroom , nothLAK E M ARY *
r o s a . Wall to wall carpeting in
Ing fancy but cheap rent. 111.30 Pb. FA 2-8237 o f FA 2-1944.
living room . 123 E Coleman
weak. FA 2-3211.
Circle. Phone FA 2-7913.
PI MPS - iP B tN K L R I
BEAI ESTATE ORIYE-W
AS types and sise*. installed
2344 French Are.
f REDROOM. kitchen equipped 3 BEDROOM house, partly turn
"D e it YouraelP‘
gag per mo. 1119 Summerlin
Uhf&lt;1 *** Pf r mo- r h WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Ave.
Realtor
S T I N E
EFFICIENCY apartment and a
Phone FA &gt; 3M1
Machinery and Supply Ce.
3-BEDROOM cinder block house,
sleeping room. 317 W. Third. "Can H ill"
• IM
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*«twalnMI,i.•«« ' «•
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—
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FA 2 2816.
897 W. 2 ad St.____ Ph. FA J 6412
furnished, reasonable
1 mile
By Owaer — Mayfair Section
**It*a a D s t r J o h n ’ le t t e r fr o m m y g irt M a r g e 1”
front gate. Contact Clabough,
PIANO TUNING A RE PAIRIN G
Brittany
Style,
largo
living-din­
8. Real Eatate For Sale
NAB, eat. 327 o r 427.
ing area. 3-BR., 3 BATH. 3
W . L. HARMON
(JF E L A K A A PA RTM EN TS: rooms
ra rp oru i, u t i l i t y , R e p la ce ,
PH. FA 2-4223 A fter I P. M.
MAYFAIR SECTION
l i . Plumbing Service*
I. Reel Eatate Far Bela
family room, 2130 aq. ft. Phone
w private bathe, 114 W. First St- l-BEDROOM, 2' bath, kitchen
IS-A Beauty Parlors
FA
2
2344.
equipped, Florida room . Large
NEW HOMES Loeh Arbor; Sand
ROOM A BOARD. Ph. FA 2 0382.
lot. Call FA 2 3(32.
4
bedroom s;
FW
exciting
Joe c . T h o m ..
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
family living with planned lux­
FRONT sleeping room , first floor,
Stenstrom Realty
1823 Sarlta St.
FA 2-9441 2S#4 A d t a i Ph.
FA 2-8838
OVIEDO:
3
room
house,
2
ury
plus
ample
aatartelning
clean, home like. For elderly
HERBERT STENSTROM
screened
porches,
large
lot.
lady. Kitchen privileges. Phone
facilities and play areas at
PLUMBIKB
A Satisfied customer is our best
Registered Broker
Also 3 room bouse, 4 lota. Sell
moderate prices. Shown by ap­
FA 2 3488. too Holly.
Contracting k Repairs
advertisement.
I.EN
RISNER
reasonable. Cell GA 3-1814.
pointment. Call FA 2-4032.
* fr e e Estimates
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
LOTTIE
BROADW
AY
FURNISHED S bedroom country
B. L. HARVEY
106 So. Oak
Ph. FA 1-3742
KEN TORBETT
FOR SALE BY OWNER: House,
homo on Orange Blvd., 6 mtlei
IN Sanford Ave. Theeii FA
SPEND THANKSGIVING
HETTYE D. SM ITE
312 Holly Ave., 2-bedroomi.
Year Glamoxr Headquarters
Weet of Sanford. G st hast. -V .
Aeeecletee
IN A N E W H O M E A T
Priced far quick sale at $6,400.
$70. W nte H. R. Rica. 34 Sunset
111 W. Peril Ph. FA 9-9484
91,000 down paym en t Contact
SAN 8E M K N O LLS
9 D r., QeBary, Fla.
Mre. M. L. Rabora. 1803 X.
__________________
SALE or RENT: I bedroom, kit­
Seminole Blvd.
•BEDROOM unfurnished house,
chen equipped. See at 141 Pinekitchen equipped. 2623 Sanford Weal aath Street, « Blocks West
Beanty Salon
MOVE LN TODAY
w est Dr. Cell owner, FA 1-7111. BARGAIN Ave. Phone * V 2-4468.
French A renas
2116 Oak
FA I-78B4
I BR. house &lt;m Magnolia, Just out
AIR CONTCYlOraNB
of
eity
llm
i'i:
kitchen
equipped.
HOMES
AND
LOTS
foe
eelored
CONTRACT
sad
REPAIR
WORR
EFFICIENCY apartment, furnish­
FA 1-7834
Venetian blinds, apace beater. 1887 Sanford Are.
people. Alee homes mult aa late.
FA 1-4888 LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
ed. Phone FA 2-1929.
We now have ready tor occu ­
Must sell at once. $3996. Will
Boy Wan, Phone FA 2-13R7.
Raggerly Bldg. 2337 Orlando Dr.
pancy TWO Beautiful 144 and
trade
for
late model car. SANFORD Flambiag k Heating
LARGE furnished apartment, 965
2 bath, 3 bedroom ZEULI built BY OWNER: 2-bedroom '*ome,
FA 84981 or FA 2 0333.
mo. contact R. A. Cameron,
2584 So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7814.
18. Flowaea A Plant*
homes, ciota to shopping and
best location in Country Club
i Charm, Oviedo, Fla.
both High and G rade ichools.
Cat Flowar* For Any Occasion
Manor. Phone FA 2-4842.
18. Electrical Service*
Drive by these tropic *.lly land­
CELT furnished garage apart­
HANFORD FLO W ER SHOP
ADDRESSING at borne pert full
scaped homes. Our representa­
ment,
1912 Sanford
Avenue.
of
FA 84 87 #
Houao Wiring — Rleetrte Berries FA 2-1928
time.
ExceUo,
P.
O.
Box
34,
tive
will
be
happy
te
assist
FA 3-5644.
Sid Vlhlea
N. Y .
you.
&gt;9. Boats and Meters
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
From 914,160 am* as low aa
BALE o r RENT: I BR. house, 2
112 Magnolia
FA 2 8913
SANFORD
PROPERTIES
acres ground. FA 3-2924.
C H R IS T M A S S E L L IN G
814 Atlantic Bank Building
Gateway Te The Waterway
M. “ D es" Velas Elactrical ter.
R. H. Ivers
BALE O R~RE N T: 1 B R * S6~~fT DOWN
S E A S O N IS H E R E
Your EV IN RUDE Dealar
tC C n
NO CLOSING Fie. Barriia
D ei Says For Servlet Call. .
New Moon trailer, air condi­ FHA
Be the AVON Representative
R o banal S p o r t in g Goods
COSTS YOU NAME IT—WE’LL FIND IT
FA 2 1896
FA 2 5883
tioned. Adults FA 2-7664.
in YOUR neighborhood. For
r .tL L COME TODAY!
844-61 K. l e t
Ph. FA 9-8M1
3-LOTS in Dreamwold Se Uon;
interview In your home, con­
II. Ralldlng • Painting • Repairs
FURN. A p t a o m W. le t BL
already
cleared
and
laveltd.
28. Aatomokllea
tact Manager, Box 246, LockW. If. ‘ *11111" S T K M P E R Agency
Priced la tell. Phone FA *4258.
hart, Fla.
FINE INTERIOR PAINTLNQ
Realtor 4k Insurer
^ -B E D R O O M
boose
aval labia
1848
four wheel drive Jeep $500.
O. H. Ferguson FA 2-1177
ASSOCIATES: H. E. T effer
Dec. 1st Phone FA S-TT08.
Phone FA 2 4642.
Arthur K. Day, Everett Harper
W ANTED
». Male Help Wanted
FREE ESTIMATES
Robert F. May, Hart Pilcher,
BRAND NEW 2 bedroom furnish­
'16 MERCURY for b e d cash o f­
Ten to fifteen acret top quality
Home Improvements k Addition*
fer. FA 2 6295.
Helen K. Noonan
ed apartment, water furnished,
orange grove, 20 years old or ASSISTANT at gaa plant. Help
PHONE FA 2-374&lt;
112 N. Park
close in. Phone FA 2 2951 dayi, Phona FA 2 4991
repair
leaks,
deliver
cylinders;
older, preferably with some
4 DR. 1952 PLYMOUTH. CAN BE
F A 2-1401 niahts.
steady. Sanford Gaa Co , 210 FLOOR
eaadlng
and Rniehiag
lake trontaga.
SEEN
AT THE
SANFORD
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
East First St.
Cleaning, Waxing. B t r v l n g
Have client ready to buy.
HERALD 204 W. FIRST ST.
I-BEDROOM unfurnished house
Raymond LunAqnlat, Assoc.
*Uminute O e a t y akaee M L
Call ua at once
DAYS.
$30. 2632, com er o f Lemon k FA 2-3*51 Atlantic Bank Bldg
MEN Train (or II E A V Y
H. M. GLEASON. Lake Mery.
Grandview. Phone FA 2 0627.
EQUIPMENT
OPERATION
Sec
F A R M E R ’S A G E N C Y
28-.A Trailers
our ad under Class. 25, Educa­
NEW two bedroom house, carB A M ROOFING
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
BURNISHED five room. 1 bed
tion-Instruction.
porte, utility, built in oven and
Contracting A Repairs
3-BEDROOM trader fully air con ­
D. H. Whitmore
room garage apartment. Call
stove. On corner lot in Cassel­
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
ditioned, washer and dryer. Will
LUliaii G. Trame
FA 2 0638.
SERVICE
STATION
Attendant.
FRE E ESTIMATES
berry. FA 2 3646.
sell equity very reasonable or
Associates.
33 years or over, experienced. BIB Sanford Ave. Ph FA 2-7943
will trade for equity in 3 bed­
116 I . French Ave. Ph. FA 2-6221
No washing or greasing Colon­
3-BEDROOM, living room, din­
room home. Phone FA t-3134.
After hour*, FA 2-2418, FA 2-4921
ial
Oil
Co.,
1301
Iju
r
r
l
Ave.
PAINTING
A
DECORATING
ing room, kitchen equipped,
PA 2-0261
See Mr. Horinr.
Licensed — Bonded
OPEN NOW
panelled F lo r lh room . Easy
Free Estimates —
MOBILE HOME SALES
terms. Call FA 2 3744.
MAN for fuel oil route. Write
Work Guaranteed
i&lt; Mile So. of Sanford 1192
A Rip Van Winkla
P. O. Box 1339.
Seminole Painting Coatraclari
S BEDROOM IIOMI
NEW I960 PACEMAKER
Compart point by point: Com
FA 21204
Just outside City Limits. Large
MOBILE HOMES
Largo National Paint Co.
pletaly furnished; ultra conven­
lot. Easy terms.
Direct from Factory to You.
ient to schools, stores, churchea; Has an opening for ambitious 13. Special Services
young man.
perfect condition; 2 bedroom
Wyatt Trailer Sales
ft
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
concrete block. Gosh what a Dutiea Involve Credits. Collec­
Tel. FA 2 8*11
Furniture Storage and Moving
tions, Selling. Office routine and
buy I Priced under $8,00.00.
To and From Anywhere
BROKER
aiaisting over all branch opera­
REAL BARGAIN: for quick sale.
C. E. PHILLIPS
212 So Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 SMI W. H. “ BUT STEMPER Ageacy
tion.
‘58, 37 ft., sleep* *, shower
1108 French Ave. Pb. FA 21881
"A C R E A G E and FARM LAND
Excellent
Opportunity for Ad­
and bath. Equipped with Easy
TV SERVICE w i t M n t h e h oir.
Lift
hitch
lla i
everything,
' 13 ACRES tiled (arm land fronted
vancement.
$300
—
F H A Many Employee Benefits includ­ Service Call $2.10 plus parts. ready in travel. 3515 Orlando
hy paved road, near town.
Work Guareotced 3 Mo. Ph.
Dr . Frame* Trailer Pk., San
ing retirement plan.
T ACRES (ap px.i, cultivated, ex­ This beautiful ’ Bedroom Phillips
FA 2-$7$8.
prompt
interview
call
cellent drainage.
I ford.
Built home in Highland Park at For
• Qwiet ComnmaMf
I ACRES beautiful wooded land,
FA 2-I6II or contact George W.
2106 Amelia being offered by
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
21. Furnilurr
Morgan.
high and dry.
recently widowed owner who
Florida's Most Modern Plan!
•
N o v G o lf C o a r s e
PHONE OWNER. FA 3-1223
will pey all dosing costs of SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO. FREE PICK UP k D E U V E R Y Used furniture, appliances, tool*
187 Mageella Ave.
FHA loin . The price la only
I Week Service
Ph. TA 3-7437
etc. Bought-sold Larry's Mart
NINE 23 ft. x tM ft. lot* 8150
$10,00000, which is FHA valu­
218 Sanford Avr. Ph. FA 2-4131
per lot, or all for 81,200 W
18.
Male
or
Female
ation. with monthly paymants
JACIIOB’S REPAIR SHOP
mile N. E. of Five Points.
of 369.00. WHY PAY HENT.
Welding — » ach k Gen. Repairs New A Used Furniturr A Appli­
NEEDED
FA 2-JMO.
Exclusive
with
SEMINOLE
ances. A Good Placr To
W. 20th k Old L. Mary Rd.
Short Order Cooks A Wailresses
REALTY.
1901
Park
Ave.
BUY. SELL or TRADE
T a n W e s t O a 2 0 th
Fla. State Employment Ser. Complete
I-awn
MaUMenaac*.
' FA 25232.
Jenkins Furniture
S t . F o llo w C o u n tr y
TINY FINGERPRINTS
119 W. Second M.
Fertiliser—Spraying — Mewing
Not on the rich, wood paneled ( 3-BEDROOM house 1301 Wynne­
m Sanford Ave.
FA M IM
Q a b R d. * W a tc h
JOHN LOMMRR9X
walls of tins sparkling, concrete
441 Willow Av*. FA 87191
F o r O a r S ig n a . . •
wood Dr. Low down payment. II. Work Wanted
• BIG VALUES
block home in BEAUTIFUL
Phone FA 2-7797.
• QUICK CREDIT
LAKE MARY. Two LARGE bed­
I BOOKKEEPER male, ux years TV and RADIO REPAIR af r
• EASY TERMS
experience, familiar **itti all
5:00 rights and waekcndi; San
rooms. within short walking
ford. I.ake Mary and Longwood. WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
distance
of
school,
market,
post
phases
of
office
routine,
avail
ON
LARGE
LAKE
9 : 9 9 A . M T i l D ark
FA 2 7772 and FA 2 6813.
able immediately. Ph. FA 2 3849
office and public beach. .
WIIaSON - MAIKK
4 Bedroom home with 2l4 baths;
SU N DAY
Fenced in back yard and fresh
New Aad Used FurnMnre
large living room ; dining room ; | DAYS" WORK- wanted. K\ 2 5120.
SEI’ TIC TANK SERVICE
orange juice every
morning
1 : 0 0 I*. M . T i l D a r t
8M E Fleet St.
FA 2 5821
Florida room ; terratto floors,
Since
1948
from one o f the six citrus
central
heat.
Ssveral
fruit YOUNG SIAN, 22. B. S Degree
A.
I
l
kl
l
E
DrIIARY
trees. Let u* pick you up and
in business administration, seek, North a 4422
trees.
NOrth 8-4711
• ANNOUNCEMENT •
take you for a pleasant ride
ing employment, neat and amhi
2900 SQ. FT. OVERALL
to Lake Mary »o you can see
PHILLIP BOYD
tlous Ph. FA 2 3719
HEATERS CLEANED
$27,1)00 TERMS
for yourself what a delightful
• new sole owner o f the
C o n s t r a ct i o « C * n k *
l.awe
Mower
Repairs
BUSINESS PROPERTY
MALE, white, 26 yrs of a se and
home this is
Prico $11,300.
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
I. R I L A N I
2M Weal tm
Large store with one 2-bedroom
married has 5 years experience
Terms.
2916 W. 20th Si
HOUSE of BEAUTY
FA
| apartment and two I bedroom
privately
owned
ambulance
FA 2 7928 nr FA 2 3468
Sanford. Fla.
apartments. On corner lot with
service in Roche.trr. N. Y.
W. H. “ Bill" STUMPER Agency
extra lot in rear for parking.
H ive advanced Red ( rose First
*32,000 TERMS
kid Card and can furnish re
Terence. Need work immediate
ROSA I*. P A Y T O N
ly. Contact Mr. Elmer Parker,
Registered Real Estate Breker
2918 Orlando Dr., Marlou
sne.
Mary E. ( armrn — Lee Salvall
B. E. Rngrro, Sr. Asseeiatea
DOLL CLOTHES made to order
PH. FA 2-1381 17-82 at HJawatka
FA 2-7183.

J. W. HALL

Plumbing &amp; Repairs

TM

(Dawn a

a

F A 2 -5 2 6 4

N EW
R AV EN N A
PARK
HOMES

21. Furniture

Stager
SUatO-Matte
R . M . W ilk in * . C o n t r a c t o r
CUSTOM BUILT furniture - s i n ­ FAMOUS
sewing machine. Take up pay­
gle pieces or sets. Also furni­
• Asphalt Driveway?
ments. Darn*, monograms, amture repair. Cabinets made.
• Parking A r sis
FA 2 1083.
hroderiei. Write Box F, Sanford
Quality Workmanship A Materials
Herald.
Terms To Suit Your Budget
• Free Estimates
SEWING
MACHINES: Electri#
• P ark Guaranteed
New A Used
Free Weatlnghouae. Brand new.
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford. Fla.
Furniture and Appliances
12 monthly payment* of 9S.JW
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­
com plete price. Financing avail­
ments. invoices, head bills, and
able. This
sensational offer
programs.
ate.
Progressiva 208-209 E- First St. Ph. FA 2-0983
good one week anly. Wri8*
Printing Ce. Phone FA 2-2997 —
Homecraft Industries, Iae., P
ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
388 West 13th St
7918, Orlando.
Beds Day, Week er Month —
FURNITURE CENTER
TOYS and IICBBYS at the T oy
1188 French Ave.
Gallery, Maitland Plata, Mait­
Ph. FA 1-7932
land. Florida. Uai our Layaway
and F. N. B. Plan. Ml 7-42M.
Windshield
Bar)
22. Articles Far Sale
D o e r G laaa
Y ea it G tana
INDIANA Cornet In c it e , liks
S E R V IC E
new: chllds peddle fir* engine,
HRANBACH Baby Grand piano
S e a h a r lk Ghtna a n d P a i n ! C o .
*600. Phone FA 2-3048.
make offer. FA 2-T
111-114 W. 2nd BL
FA
30 "CU BIC LNCll *11 Triump POLAROID Land Camera with
H E A T I N G
motorcycle, Speed twin, good
all attachments, 98$. FA 14197.
H . B. P O P E C O .
Urea. UOO. Call FA 2-1314 after
22-A—Article* W
m 9. Park - PA 7-4194
4:S0_ P. M.

A N D A S S O C IA T E S
SMALL furnished downstairs S
Reel Estate — lasnraacn
room apartment. F or one or
Surety Benda
couple only. Lights and water 211 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-1441
furnished. I U month. 107 Loc­
Sanford
ust. Phone FA 2-1835.
Evens Bldg. Lake Mary
ROOM A BOARD plus mtals. 610
W. fth. Street. Phone FA I-07M.

II. Bsselal Services

DUO THERM apace heater" and
utility trailer. Phone FA 25680.

CALL FA 24844
FRtGtDAIRE
refrigerator.
9.3
cubic ft., like new. Also 40 inch
23—N rilcrt * Pereasals
la s range. FA 2-7486.
REFRIGERATOR, I 2U.
FA 2 6230.

Phone

BOX SPRINGS and lnntrsprlng
mattrrss, limed oak headboard;
electric
range;
patio chair,
FA 2-1992.

S
5 c j L° 0 K H U N TER
g.95
HARVEST
3
B le n d

TEN

4

HIGH

B ourbon

ajU

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6 R A Y T 0 N Construction Co.

CUT R/ill

BUILDING C O N S I L T A M
GENERAL C O N T R A C T O R

B R A N D S
OPEN M»a. thru Thun. 7 • 19 Fri. A Rat- 7 • 12
STATE IIIWAY 46

Oacoaa (pkq. SbAc
■Tamer Gene* a *

lleardail Ave.

Ph. FA 2 7*72

20 Yns. EXPERIENCE

Industrial •

Commercial •

Home
Ph. FA 2-.'»l02

Residential

• lU rr Ttaa • Spier* • Antiques
* Orirntlal k Swndiah Imports
• Florida Handcrafts
Ws take Item* on Consignment
OPEN DAILY 1* A. M. - 1:70 P. M.
CLOSED MONDAY

RUTH G ALLAG ER

Improvement
Box M.T

unusual Gifts for Christmas

Sanford

8 Ml. West on First SI. A Monro# f o r .
AT THE SIGN OF THE RED CA T

24— L**t *

Fa

LOST: Femal* Wlemsriner dog.
REWARD. Call TA 2-2417.
LOST: Reward 823. L a ri* tta a io *
Cat, weight 14 Ibe., brown and
grey, last seen R t 17-99 M*v$eland Drive to. FA &gt;4388.

Surplus Aluminum Paint, good
quality $2.93 gal. Army-Navy
Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.

23. FdnraHsm —

READY MIXED CONCRETE
Window Sills — Lintels — Sand
Rock—Slapping Stones — Steel
Grease Traps— Precast Steps
Cement—Dry Wells
MIRACLE C O N C E D E CO
808 Elm Av*.
FA 23731

M E N
Train Far ____ _
HEAYY EQUIPMENT
OPERATION
NEW highway and tunOruotton
programs are under way__ r i
every part o f th* country. NOW
ia I N Hi m to N e o n * a a e r ia ltat. . . A HEAVY EQUIPMENT

FACTORY t O YOU
OPERATOR.
ALUMINUM
YOU can loans In u n i t s A s
VENETIAN BLINDS
H rary EqulpmoM an vital in mm
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
booming coneWvictton hrieriry.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
Complete m w modern m ir in g
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
program for Heavy Equipment
cords.
Operators ia new o ffe n d , Free
Srnkarih Glams and Paint Co.
natlon-wid* pi aeon
112 114 W. 2nd St.
Pb. FA 2-3622
ane* available.
UPRIGHT piano, good condition, Writ* today for ftril
1123.0U Also, 1 rowboat with
HEAVY EQUIPMENT DIVIBW il
oars, $73.00. Call FA2 6640.
Northwest Schoolr
RIFLE. I G a s
healer $33. Dept. HN 204 Box I
Mower and window. 1503 Elliott. d o The ganford Herald
Name
GOOD us*d appliances and TV's, A d d r e a * |a»*n#n6**# oeeeee*o*eO ••••
see Jake at $17 S. Palmetto C it y e e * # ** «**•*•*•# ••• ••
Are.
M att ...... .........T h •••*••*•—
NORGE Fulura electric stove, lira. I Wh.
vertical broiler, Urge oven,
meal sentry, excellent condi­
tion. 1 yr. old. New house has
built-in'i. Phone FA 2-5400.
SEWING
MACHINE:
EUctric,
Darns,
embroldriea,
mo'-ograma, button noles. Lifetime
guarantee. Responsible
party
In take up payments of $5.00
month. Write box S. M. 8 /o
Sanford Htrald.
GOOD
Simmons
double
bed
couch,
breakfast
room
set,
odd chairs, malt Chihuahua
Manchester puppys. FA 3-1677.
SEWING
MACHINE.
electric
Singer, Industrial, perfect. Is
H. P. 110-220 volt electric mo­
tor with clutch, for Industrial
sewing
machine,
practically
new. 2411 Chase Ave. Phone
FA 2 5604.

WELCOME
NATTY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Wa Invite y e s te he M r
absolutely free w t t e r i sk illslion at on* r i Sanford’* leading
Motel* while j m letate arilable housing tm yearned aad
family. Pick Bp year hay St
ear Sale* O ffice.

S U N LA N D
Estates

&amp;

$450 Down

Sho&amp; m ciluiA

WANTED: Rida i f and 9roa
Orlando, 7:30 and 8:08 FA 94199.

Sell I'a Your Furniture. Quick
Service With The Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA 2 0617.

DOWN

OPEN DAILY

SECOND HAND

LAWN MOWER

“ In the City o f

Gracious Living”

Dream Homes

South
PINECRES1
4th A ddition
Homes Designed For
Florida Living.
8 A 4 Bedrooms —

1 &amp; 2 Baths

*3 4 0
Down Payment-No Closing

*9 8 9 0
TOTAL PRICE
llnm f* I -atarr 3 Bedroom# lit
Tile
Hath* • Screened
Pareh • Llillty Room . Terratio Floors • Carport* • Land­
scaped Lott • All City Convtnienre*.

*64M ONTH LY
PAYM ENTS

VA • FHA FH A In Service
Conventiontl
Financing
Down Payments
Low as $425
Yon can move in immedi
ntely while the paper* art
being processed.
We Guarantee Peraonal
Satisfaction On Hi#
Construction Of Your
Home F or The Flrat
Year — Or Your Down
ravment And Closing
Coat Will Re Cheerfully
Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor.
Inc.
Cor Hwy. IT-91 A tm
Phon F A S -lM t

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Aid Gel Paid
For Your Fuu.

FOOTBALL

CONTEST RULES
• SO footbal game* thia weekend are piaead. ee*
in each ad on thia page. Indicate winner bj writing
in the name of team oppoaite tha id n r a e n
name in tha Entry Blank. N* acoraa. Joel P*ak
winners.

CONTEST

• Pick a lumber which you think wW be the Mghest number of points scored by any on* team oa
this page and placa thia number in the space pro­
v id e d in Entry Blank. Thia will be used to break
tics.

FREE CASH PRIZES will be awarded each week (in accordance
with Contest Rules at right) as follow s: 1st PRIZE: $15; 2nd P R IZ E :

• One entry only to each contestant Entries must
be brought to tha office of thia paper or postmaeked b o later than Friday Nonn, November SO.

$10; Ird PRIZE $5. Nothing to Buy. N othing to Pay. N o Obligation.

TH IS PAGE W IL L A P P E A R E A CH
T U E S D A Y DURING T H E FOOTBALL

OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK

8E A SO N

NO EM PLO YEE OF T H E SAN FO R D
H E R A LD OR M EM BER OF HIS
F A M IL Y IS ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE.

(Reasonable Facsimile nbn Accepted)
My Name I s ........... ........... - ................... Addi

P ic k s Winner Every Time
DEMAND SAFER DENMAN

cs r TIRES
Uand T i m • C h u i m m • Recap#

T t m - h y aa you rid*
r*iu«

u. «# ru. &lt;;*.

over VTIOD

_
405

W.

1st

TIRE SUPPLY. INC.
PA 2-0651

St.

FLORIDA VS F S U
GUCKENHEIMER

A N C IE N T AGE
fifth

B in d
fifth

* 3 " . , „

sls« U t

.1 for $io.r&gt;

3 fo r SI 1.75

c£jctk&amp; W bnAD* 9nn

Easterly Appliance Center —......... ..W in n er
Bob Crumley Agency ................
Winner
Day ’ n Nile Grill
--------- -------— W inner
Shoemaker Construction Co. ------— Winner
George’* Tavern
Winner
Hill Lumber t S u p p ly ................. — Winner
Gregory Lumber — .....— ----------Winner
McKee Motor Co.......................
Winner
lake Monroe Inn ----Winner
Ted WiHiams Hardware Co..........— Winner
Burger Kiug
- .................
Winner
Berry’s Warehouse F u r n itu re _____ Winner
Ne-Hi Bottling C o . ____ ____
Winner
Wall Plumbing A H e a tin g _______
Winner
Philips Cities Service
------------------ Winner
Carroll's Furniture
--------Winner
MrRoherts Tire Supply ___________ .W inner
Senkarik Gla*» A Paint ...............
Winner
Hunt Lincoln • Mercury ..........
Winner
Harry ’s Bar A Package ...... ..........W in n er
I think

You Can Rely on the
IN TEG RITY, E X P E R IE N C E
F A IR D E A L IN G
at
•

for

Oldest

Building

Supply

Firas

Though a t ’ re ia Middle o f REMODELING, ye* can
STILL Call — 'T hu Lawbcr NuMber” — FA 2-U *t

3UDDEN

H IL L

SERVICE

Lumber 6r Supply Yard

213 W. 3rd St.
Sanfsed, Fin.
PRINCETON VS DARTMOUTH
USE

OUR

LAYAWAY
For

PLAN

Christman

Gifts

C A R R O LL'S Furniture

will be the MOST POINTS acfcred by ONE team

116 W. First St.

Boot* 17-92, \l/t Mile# North of Sanford
M m FA 2-3UWI
Frank Ih in o

“ One

Block

FA 2-5181

W est

of

the

Clock**

BAYLOR VS 8 M V

YALE VS HARVARD

Mail or
bring entry
blank to :

Investigate The Rent — Then Install The Be*t

COLEMAN HEATING and
A IR CONDITIONING EQUIPM ENT
The only heat inf a&gt;»tem hacked by a $1,000
Comfort Bond.
Space Heaters — Floor Furnace# — Furnaces
With Center-Duct System — Da* or Oil.

WALL

Sanford’s

and

PLUMBING - HEATING
AIR • CONDITIONING
ka

11*7 S. Saalurd Ate.

Before The Big Games Thia Weekend —
Make Sure Your Refrigerator lo Stocked

wi t h—

m

RC

The Fresher Refresher
NK-HI Qaality Flaeart, tho
Staadard i j W kith Other* Are J ad gad.

NE-H I

BOTTLING

CO.

} # t CELERY AVE.

RICE VS T C U

r est:

ARKANSAS VS TEXAS TECH

GOOD

Football Contest
SANFORD HERALD

FOOD
ka

Air

Conditioned

Comfort

-COMPLETE

IN S U R A N C E
tu v io r

Sanford, Florida

DAY

‘N’ N I G H T
The

Slate

Market

GRILL

WINNERS OF LAST W EEK’S CONTEST: FIRST PRIZE — DAVID TA LLE Y , 213 Went 20th S t , SECOND
PRIZE—CAROL OXFORD. 107 Colonial Way. THIRD PRIZE — H. L. MARTIN. 107 A/aleo Lane.

Restaurant

Krea.h A te. at U lk

FA M I «

ILLINOIS VS NORTHWESTERN

See
H U NTERS — W e

Have

to keep jour
• ith
and

C O LEM A N LA N T ER N S
COLEM AN

STOVES

AND

PARTS

TED WILLIAMS HARDWARE
205 K. 25th St.

“Shorty**

Phillips

Cities Sertkre product,
efficient mrrhaaical »ork.

109

N.

PaJmelto

AI«o fast, court ton* H rik tl

Headquarter* for U -I I A U L Trailer#
FA 2 -'0 2 1
2600 Orlando
1 7 - 9 2 — at the Outer leaf

FA 2-3161

Ave.

FA 2-lfMM

Headquarter*

PHILLIPS C IT IES SERVICE
Drive

CALVERTS
RESERVE

Hunt Lincoln - Mercury, Inc.

rar parriag —

•

MERCURY

•

ENGLISH

For • • • •

FORI)

$3 89 -

A*k

•

LIN CO LN

•

EDSEL

REI.SKA
VODKA

SEAGHAM‘8
7 CROWN

* 3 2 9 .. $3 "

about

apccial

ca*e

price*.

HA R R Y ' S

BAR and PACKAGE
111 S. Park Ave.
S-98M
T h e Brands We Have Will Please You.”
SYRACUSE VS BOSTON UNIVERSITY

TENNESSEE VS KENTUCKY

MINNESOTA VS WISCONSIN

Bob Crumley Agency
Allaatk Hash Raild.
jr ^ ftnt7ft
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA VS U C L A

_______________ INDIANA VS PURDUE_______________

Nationally
at

Advertised
Discount

Prices

(BstflMj
WAREHOUSE
tet W. Firet at.

Furniture

A N C IE N T A G E
SE A G R A M ’S “ 7**
u#

$1175

1 1 plus UI

CO.
FA 1-3471

~II Mara Bull «Uk Pride’*

/

-

FA 2-7391

CONSTRUCTION
pa

CO.
»-ate*

SE N K A R IK
H I W. Jad at.
Co-Sponsor ad

G L A SS

&amp;

P A IN T

,___

CO.

PA 2-tug

ti PI*. h i l W t htnadeama aver W|OD

WEST VIRGINIA VS CITADEL

NOW —

Come

Door Prizes

During Gregor* * First Annual
PRE . CHRISTMAS SALE
i.t W eeks H K &gt; T PKIZK:
'I'f^ .im a .tP r " l*u T jlie B arB -tf

Retail

Hoard .

\alae

Further

Valae M l.* }

SECOND PRIZE —
AU Steel Adjs»U ble
Iro a ia g

^

^

^

^

Dfeeaaat Price,

$1695 delivered

CO.

A eo.

PENN STATF. VS PITTSBURGH

].)* 7|

FA 1-ftftH

Broiled Burgers

Shakes

M AN
Fast

l &gt; to 10 mile# per gafloo

MOTOR

FOR Two
Details At Our Store

B i t Orlaada D rill

Thick

RENAULT DAUPHINE
McKEE

A

MICHIGAN STATE VS MIAMI

Save - Drive a

$295 down

For

BAG G ERLY’S APPLIAN CE C E N T E R

No OMigatias
To Bar
» 7 .M

Register

FREE TRIP to NASSAU

WEEK

CLEMSON VS \Tv KE FOREST

MOORE PAWTS
ARE BEST!

!.t Miles Went nl the traffic light
at 2*th ft Preach

MICHIGAN VS OHIO STATE

m,h $ 3 8 9 -

MISSOURI VS KANSAS

RAVENNA PARK
U-74H

Valuable
EACH

1011 8. French

IOW A VS NOTRE DAME

SH O E M A K E R

REGISTER

tjaohqsiA Jew sum

:a

FURNITURE

finh.

CALVERTS
SCHENLEY

IT S

A

Courteous

BURGER

W HOPPER!
Curb Servlet

KING

A re. aft Mad

OREGON VS OREGOX STATE

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Pow«r Failure
Hits Sanford
Tht Sanford area waa without power for etven
wilnutea this morning.
Florida Power and Light Co. official Scott Burna re­
ported the failure waa cauaed by highline difficult!** in
the Sanford plant.
According to Burna, if it weren’t for a new 140,000
volt highline that waa built between here and Cape Can­
averal, the power failure might have taated aa long aa
SO minutee.
Power Co. orewa awitched the feedline within aeven
minutes and cut off the power at the Sanford plant. The
failure hit at 9:02 a.m. and power waa restored at 9:09.

WEATHER: Considerable cloudiness with chance of ahower* today, becoming cloudy tonight and Thursday. High today, 65-70. Low tonight
VOL XLLX

SEMINOLE HIGH basket­
ball eoach Dick Silver* to­
day announced he waa re­
tiring at the end of the cur­
rent school term to enter
1he insurance businese. For
the complete etory eee
Jerry Covington'* sport*
column today.

WASHINGTON (U PI) - Space
•ngioeeri disclosed today that
they are working against a 1970
'deadline to design "support sta­
tion*" on the moon tor the first
lunar lending party.
There
station*,
automatically
operated, would be lb* primitive
precursors of inhabitable lunar
space laboratories of the future.
They would provide the pioneer
moon visitors with such things is

*
CHICAGO (UPI) — A record breaking November cold
Miap frone the East and South today and threatened Great
•kippers with an early freese-up
Great Lake freighters, trying to maka up for time lost
by the etee) strike, battled gala force winds and heavy Ice to
I LA Back
get vital ere shipments to the recently-opened milts.

News Briefs

‘Florida
Shivers
..ilAMI (U P I)— Extrema North.meet Florida ahivered under below
frosting
imperative* early to­
day, but the eold wave predicted
V b g the U. tt. Weather Burrau fa il­
ed to puah the mercury aa low n
expected.
Creatview'a M dearrci and Pan­
to cola's 31 were foa lowaet tomparsturee recorded in the Mate late
Tuesday eight and early Wedneaday. A low of II to 33 had been
predicted.
Weather
Bureau
spokesman
" h e r e tald that a warming trend
waa expected by tonight due to
wind* shifting lo the northweM.
The Weather Burrau said that
although eold weather would r e ­
main in North Florida today, it
would not reach far into the
southern parlim r f l*-e state.

•Citrus Mandards
Ordered To Halt

A warming tiend followed the
blast of cold air aero a* the coun­
try lodav. The mercury climbed
lo above freezing in Great Falla,
Mont., and Rapid City, S. D.,
which bad a scio reading Tues­
day reported .IS degrees this
morning.
The Weather Bureau said the
moderating Irtnd would be felt
over the northern and central
Rockies eastward through Um
north and central plains state*,
into the upper Mis*iaslppi Valley,
Great taka* and Ohio Valley.
Skies over the mid-section of
the country were partly cloudy.
Rain drenched the West Coaat
and snow flurries were forecast
in the noilheast and the northern
Great l* lr &lt; .

Area Farmers Told W ay
To Control Ant Spread
The southwest Seminole County
Are ant infeatatioe can bo kept
onder control
long as agricul­
ture experu know where the ant
mounds arc. a Central Florida
Pest Control district supervisor
told county farmers last night.
More than 2.300 scree in foe
Sanlando Springs area have been
treated with anl-ki'ling heptochlor
U.S.D.A. official Carl Smith Mid.
The venomous insects appeared
q) between I/mg wood and Forrest
City about three week* ago. The
chemical treatment given by the
United Statea Dept of Agriculture
and the State Plant Board is
absolutely
((active, Smith e m ­
phasised. It's juat
matter of
finding the red Art ant*.
m

Count) Engineer Hob Davia
said foal residents tan damp
dirt or refuse into the Sanlaado
*i*y pH that to infested wtlk red
set* hat should a d haul any fort
or clay sway emit Uie quarantine
L over.

________

Aa adult dtaih from Are ant
Hues is unlikely enlaaa the person
ie allergic to insect bites, the o f ­
ficial said. However, a entail
child who got m an ant mound
$ could die from the bites, he cau ­
tioned
Thr anu w o o l bother
you if yon leave them alone.
Smith said. There have been no
reports o f ant hues in foe county
to far.
Th* imported ant. a native at
South ton erica, may hav# com a
in with nursery Mock plant* from
other Mata*, foe supervisor aaptotawL Importolioa o f a queue
eat by a tourist car ia another
t fteeattptof. The asset

Established 1908

W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1959

SANFORD’ FLORIDA

NO. M «

est along th* open highway and
iJoweM through wooded
areas
Smith told aounty Farm Bureau
mambera.
A fir* ao( Msng cause* swotting
like a mosquito bite, but n aaM
may Ming several timet. Th* next
day a puis festulc appears, which
is followed by a small scar tost
disappears to a few wseka.
The red fire ant major worker
hat a head m proportion to its
body, while th* domeMie work­
er's head seams too larga lor
iU body. Minor workers at foe
lira and domestic specie* look the
tame. Nine southeastern states
have fire aota, Smith Mid.

India Demand*
H a l t T o N lJ C le Q r
MUM
' W ' “
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Weapons Testing
UNITED NATIONS. N T . (U P D
-In d ia led a bloc of 30 nations
today in demanding • halt to the
nuclear weapon* teats those coun­
tries fear are poisoning foe world
with radioactive fallout.
Th# General Assem bly's M na
lion main political committee be­
gan debate on a resolution sub
mitted by India. 18 other AfroAsian nations, and Yuioalavln de­
manding that all world powers stag
th* teMa.
tt was believed foe measure was
aimed primarily at Franre, which
insist! it will go ahesd with ■ plan
nad atomic test next spring la She
Sahara, and Sweden, which baa
indicated strongly it may also join
foe "nuclear club.”

power and information about the
lunar environment.
They also would supply radio
guidance and navigational infor­
mation tor the return to rarth.
They would he rocketed to "soft
landings" on Uu. moon In advance
of the first manned expedition.
The kind of "ground support
equipm ent" that wiU be required
an the moan was discussed at the
American Hocket Society's ttth
meeting by M. J. \ eder and T.

E. Walsh of Aerojet-General Corp. distant ptaaets of our solar sys­ Mid, may Aad the surface
They gave this timetable for In­ tem.” But " fo r some time to with a layer of duet eeveral
com e," Neder aaJ Walsh said, dred feet deep. That ie a
ner exploration:
the moon "will no doubt serve as
Mid-1860-Flrst soft landing of man's primary space laboratory." of conjecture.
Bat it in fairly reel*la font ftsay
an instrumented payload on the
They said design of moon n a ­
moon, followed by unmannad soft tion* must keep pace wife plana will eaoaantar iiailltinai o f W *
landing! with return flights to for getting man to the moon. They vacuum, mien** solar and ooea le
exhorted space engineer* " t o radiation, meteor swarm*,
earth.
1970-Target year "fo r the Brat make aur* that this man la an tremea o f hot aad eold. They must
American wtfo a valid roundtrtp be preceded to foe moon wftft
manned lunar landing."
equipment capable of maaitorittg
After that, they said, man will ticket."
The first men nn the moon, they end reporting such condition*.
"g o beyond the moon to land on

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Castro's Right Hand Man

NEW YORK (U PI)------Ifet APU
The water was already beatsCIO today officially takes back
nine to t o r n at the huge Duloth
\h* Internatioaal Longshoremen’s
eee decks aa Lake Superior. "The
Assn., which tt ousted six y e a n
Lake ie fbilahad deem in g aad
ago as racket-dominated. AFL-CIO
that mean* a freese-up." e Coast
President George Meany waa to
Guard etftcer at Ashlaad, Wta.,
present Um ILA with a charter to
Mid.
affiliation la a ceremony at the
One tugboat sunk undar tbe Commodore Hotel.
heavy weight e l tee, • freighter
waa reported ice-bound la
Citrus Time Ripe
Michigan and tw o barge towe
WAVERLY (U PI) A abort
had trouble geUIng through Ice fruit aupply in Europe make* the
jama on the Miaaiatippi River.
time rip* lo crack the European
The Coeat Guard at geult Ste. market with American citrus pro­
Marie, Mich., aaid there ware ducts, a F'orlda citrus industry
eloae to BOO frelghtera Mill plying leader said Tueaday. President W.
the lake*, about K of them, all C. Pedersen o f the Waverly Grow,
ice-covered but in no immediate ere Cooperative Mid a drought
danger, paaacd through the Soo haa hurt the European crop.
lock* Tuesday
The big freeie a h e a d / had Teachers Penalized
rloaed the *hip canal through the
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) The
Keewecnew
Peninaula on l.ake Cabinet School Roerd revoked the
Superior. Thr lock* on the f o r certificate* of five Florida teach­
Hirer in la k e M ichigan's Green ers Thursday. They were Mrs.
Bay-were Iroien ao tight that not Varay Lae Smith o f Escambia
even Coaat Guardtm en'i axaa County; Frank L. Griiutead, Bro­
could break them open.
ward County; Earl L ’ tcElvoea
The cold wave which poaed a and Waker I. Myers, both Polk i
threat to ahipping reached the County, aad Vendelt C. Tenney,
•aatern and rxtrem e aoutharn Palm Beach County.
aectiona o f the aoentry Tueaday
eight.
Small Arms Probe
Temperature* dropped to near
CLEVELAND, Ohio ( UPI ) fieexing or below over the Caro­ Treasury agents expected to com­
lina*, Georgia, Alabama, Miaai* plete an inventory today of an •*aippi, Louisiana and south T eiax. i lim ited million dollar "contra
Some early morning readings hand" shipment of small arm s and
Included Richmond, Va., -J4; Flor- ammunition Intercepted h e r o .
t n if, S. C., 32; Macon, Ga., 34; George Mulvawty, agent in charge
Charlotte, N. C . 28; Baton Rouge, of the Cleveland office, said serial
I-*-.
? —• A n t-m o, Tea.., i / y n-pwhniw-ef a’i •*.r*\- pMI be *-*&gt;» to
and &gt;fol»_\ Ala., 29.
M-ishingioct for a check.

LAKELAND t U P I ) -------The F lo­
rida Citrus Commission hat been
ordered to stop enforcing a new
regulation setting minimum grad*
Mandards oe citrus enld m South
Florida.
»
Circuit Judge D. O. Rogers of
• Bartow signed the temporary in­
junction Tuesday on the Commitlion and the Agriculture Depart­
ment.
William T. Kloyd. president of
Lake County Citrus Sales Inc. of
Leesburg filed the suit charging
the regulation was discriminatory.
He said it prevented packing
houses from selling low grade
fruit but did not prohibit a grove
owner from idling the same type
V.) fruit directly to consumers

United Press Leased Wire

Space Men Set Lunar Landing Timetable

Record Cold W ave
Racks Shipping
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Believed Hiding In Tampa
Cienfuegos M ay Consider
Asking Political Asylum
TAMPA, Fla. ( UPD— A prominent American historian
anil former politicial lender here claimed today that missing
Ciilmn nrmy commander Camilo CienfueRO# is hiding out la
Tampa.
The informant, who asked that hia identity b* with*
held, aaid he haa talked with Cienfuegon recently. Hs eaid
the officer, a right hand man to
"
“*

Hampers Crash
'Victim Search

Protfieas Report
LONDON (U P D -W ea t ,i...* a n
Ciiancelo.- Konrad Adenauer and
Prime Minister Harold Macmillae
made so much progress in their
cold war talks they called off to­
day's formal working session. They
left their two foreign ministers
and other experts to meet at No.
to Dowsing Street and work out
final details of their agreement oo
aa agenda to be presented to the
Soviets at a (uture summit con­
ference.

Truman May Go
With Ike On Trip
AUGUSTA, Ga. ( UPI) - P r e s i ­
dent KUenhower 'very shortly”
will Id Sen. ThomM J. Dodd (DConn.) know what he thinks of
the senator'! auggeatlon that he
add former President Truman or
another big Democrat to his en­
tourage through Europe, the Mid
die Eaet and Asia next month.
Thi* waa th* expeclalina o f act­
ing Whit* House press secretary
Wayne Hawks as Eisenhower Ml
up another high level conference
today at hia Augusta National
Golf Club offices.
The
President
cunlera
this
morning with Use Joint Chief* of
Staff on what the While Houi*
called "m ilitary plana and pro
grams.”
The Dodd propoeal kaa been be­
fore the President since last Sat
urday. Hawks say* the Demo,
cral'a suggestion ia "under consideraltoe.”
“ Under
consideration,"
how•var, was far from any indica­
tion that Elsenhower will follow
Dodd's suggestion.
In past international ventures,
Eisenhower haa welcomed bipar­
tisan support but out participa
Hon w the mbs * of having his
political opponents at hie side.
Such ranking Democrats as Tru­
man and Adlai E. Stevenson, Ei­
senhower’s opponent to 1912 and
I8B6, would shy away from any
rol* tost might sircum-crih* their
freedom to eriticia* th* Eisen­
hower administration on foreign
policy at a later date.

Garden Workshop

Cuban Premier Fidel Castro, haa ^
I 111
*I
shaved hi* beard nad Is living In K S f j W p S t l i p r
Ybtir City, Tampa'a l-atin (Juar- l / U U
VV w U lllvl
ter.
Edward P. Ahrens, district im ­
migration supervisor in Miami. '
said " I 'v e heard nothing about |
this up lo now ." But Ahrens said ,
tt* would start an im mediate.
check on the United I’resa Inter­
national source to determine e u - !
thenticity of the report.
Th* historian Mid Cienfuego*
GULFPORT, M um. (UPI&gt;—9*4
...
considering filing paper,
wW* , n^ l f o g . gowtott
with the Immigration Department
National
A ir Une* plan* with 48
for political asylum in tha United
States. H* might go to Miami |* persons aboard aontinuad today
make th* request.
to hamper th* ***ratt to
The first wont that Cicnfuc- and wreckage.
nit* was living in Tampa ramc
F.ighte*n-foot waves and winds
Tuesday from W. W. Chaplin,
up
to M mil** na hour at th#
former NBC news commentator
who now works (nr a imall Brad­ crash aeon*, 8 f mlto* anat at to#
enton radio station. Chaplin in­ month at fo * Mississippi River,
sisted his amirces war* auto**- slowed Coaat tinned ship* and
tic.
Thr hiilorian, ao American of prevented anaphibiou* p i a n o s
Cuban descent, aaid Cienfuego* from taking part to tha March.
was “ very unhappy" alnjut reFiv* o f th* aina bodies recov­
porta o f hia arrival in Tampa. H* ered so far war* identified today
said th* offirer “ wanted people lo by FBI fingerprint exports. They
think he wav killed in a plana war#: H. W . Bumpas, Dallas,
cra sh ."
T ex.;
Arthur
Hiram
Fraier,
Cienfuegn* disappcaird after a Tampa, Fla.; Laos Renfro, Orlan­
flight arm** Cub* last month, A do, Fla ; Joel Hurt Hickerataff,
large scale search haa been under Orlando, and Donna Osborn, MW
way since.
ami, junior steward*** am ttto
The informant said Cieiduegits craft.
decided to flee Cuba after an ar­
The bodies and several hundred
gument with Castro over his pounds o f debris from th* DC7B
brother, Haul Cavtro. Cienfuego* which plunged into th* Gulf early
ia allrgrd to have charged that Monday had bean brought hero
Raul sold nut to the Communists Tueaday.
Tha historian said Cienfuegn*
Civil Aeronautic* B»asd Invaadecided to make his break o n ltig a to r Charles tt. Collar u i l exthe .'iuu-nnle flight lo Havana ainination o f th* wreckage hasn't
from southern Cuba. Bine* he had turned up any idea yet aa to why
only enough fuel to make it to the plan* crashed. Pathological
Havana, the aourrr van) he land­ examination has not yvt discov­
ed at an abandoned airstrip at ered whether th* victim* w*r*
Cayo l.argo, east of Havana.
dead when th* plan* hit th*
water— perhaps from fir* or ex­
plosion -or whether th*y war*
killed by the crash or drowned.
Non* o f th* bodies w*r* weaning life preservers, raacu* work­
er* said, although a number at
preservers were found floating
loos* at the scan*. Borne were
MONTREAL ( U l ' l ) - T h # Mon inflated and some were still to
trrat Alouettes today aignrd 33- their original package*.
Collar Mid, “ Thera la sack a
year-old Perry Most ai roach and
small amount of wreckage wo
general manager to a contract "fo r
ean't pin anything down. Thera
mot* than one year."
M ois, head coach and athletic are no indication* aa yet o f M b o (Iilector o f Florida State Univer­ lag*, but we don’t hav* enough
sity, confirmed the signing by lo go on to establish a cause. Wo
telephone from Tallahassee this haven't learned anything o f sig­
morning, shortly before he was nificance yet and don't expect to
scheduled to step down a* athlet until we find the w reckage."
Collar said |h* Navy waa being
ie director.
Th* much-travaled, former Uni­ railed in lo furnish magnetic
versity of Illinois quarterback equipment in an attempt to find
will continue to coach th* FSU tha main pitca of wreckage.

CAUGHT IN TUB ACT and collated by Seminole High Principal Andrew
Hrackt-n und clean-up campaign chairman Steve Powell in SiiS student
Muddy Long Muddy (xirtrayeri a "litterbug” yesterday to show how the
long arm of the trash patrol ia clamping down on student* who litter the
high school's rumpus with lunch refuse. The school dean-up campaign
which ntarted last week haa already made a great improvement in the
campu.V* appearance Steve Powell snid. Trash dumpers miiit wear "litterbtig" sign* during the school day.

Jaycees Set Plans For Annual
Yule Lighting Display Contest
.Sanford's best Chriilnu* light
ing displays again will win prizes
thi* year as the Jaycrei put on
thair annual Christmas lighting
nontest.
Th* b*st religion*, traditional,
and iru stic setting! and Ui* best
ov er all display each will win a
123 M vings bond for their pro­
ducer* in th* rrmlrntial class.
Th* Jayc«*s will give $10 second
place prize* in e*rh of these
divisions.

Leaders Express
'Quota* Confidence
TALI .AH ASS KE ft I'll - State
Dem ocratic leaders have expressad confidence Flnrida will meet it*
national campaign quota to assure
state delegates seat! at the na
tional convention
Gov. LeKoy Collins said a 842.000 assessment by the national
party was an obligation which
must he met and discharged. Flor
Ida still owes *15,wu on it* 1931
quota at $27,000 and the entire
amount to $27,ixxi of Hi 1930 quo­

The Sanford Garden Club wUI
hold a workshop Thuri from 8:30
to 11:10 a. m. at lb* Home Demoostratioa Center oe Junior gar­
dening and garde* therapy.
Mr*. Gordon Stanley ie general
chairman, asalatad by Mri. Irv
mg Pryor, Mrs. Blanton Owana
nod Mrs. L. E. Leeper. Those at
tootling are requested to bring acto*«re. All totter materials will tt*
fur aifond.
ta.

Tli* Florida Power ami Light
"traveling trophy" will be award
rd for a year to the company
producing thr beat com m ercial
divplay. Decorations for doorways
vliow windows, and building* are
included in this type exhibit.
All entries mint b* mailed
brought or phoord lo the Jaycee
Information booth by Dec. 22
Contastanls ar. requested to kesp
their displays lighted every night
between 7.30 a d 9:30 p. m. until
winners are announced. This will
give juLgo* ample tittle to cbcck
ail entries,
lighting
chairman
Dave l.aude said yesterday. Contrstanls may enter both real

but separate entry blank* are re­
quired (or *arh entry. Thr blank*
art soon to appear in the Sanford
Herald. Displays must b* seen
from the road and should h&lt;- fin­
ished before submission of en­
i tries, Lauda said.

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City Secretaries
To Be Honored
Sanford secretaries wifi be hon­
_____
______
_ _____
ored at the
Chamber
of Commerce

a:&gt;d * °"»m *rtial displays j CoCre V lub Thuralu v^Y'ifly'
lariat from major business office*
are invited to the to a. m. meeting
flin m h r x r A n ron e
L li a m D e r M g re C S
at Mr*. Applaby’ s Restaurant In
the Valdes Hotel. Door prize* and
Q - R rQ rhurC S
V^ n D r u ' - n U ' «
refriabraenli wlU b* featured.
' Th* Southeastern .Seminole Co in .
The girls az* invited lo bring
\ly Chamber of Com m erce at foeir along their employer, "but we'r*
Monday meetinc agreed
not going to sik any of them to
cure picture* for the proposed say anything about their bosses
chamber brochure*.
afoca w* want to keep this the city
Ben H. too** presided to the to gracious bring” Coffee Chib
meeting in the absence to cham­ Kmre* Charlie Morrison said y **ber prriHicot Ben F. Ward Jr.
tordag.

Moss Signs Pact
With Canada Team

Sem inole, through the team's fin*1 two games against Florida ami
Tampa.

Man Is Freed
On Assault Count

Court Throws Out
Citrus Damage Suit

TALLAHASSEE ( UPI ) _ Th*
Florid* Supreme
t^urt today
threw out a I40.0U0 damage rase
l.aka Mary resident Jean Hauser brought against the Stole Plant
waa found innocent to aasaulhng a Board by a grove owner whoa*
13-year-old girl In a circuit court citrus tree* war destroyed hi tha
Inal hare yesterday. Ilauver gave push and treat program to get
hii aga i i 24 and hia address aa n d to spreading dec Ime.
P. O. Box 133, Lake Mary.
Mr. aod Mrs. Jams* L Cuanltfo
Th# aaaauh was alleged lo have ham to Poik County aaid
happened May 3 near • small Lake refuted th* Plant Board
Mary pond called "Biscuit Lake". » ion lo destroy laws* to
Four M year old boys raid they grove, but on Sqpt. M.
had bad previous relation* with the agents to th* board
girl after picking her up at the trees oa about lo acres to (hair
haoford Glvts Cantos.
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Gatchel Is Appointed Clerk
County Commissioner David Gatchel .
is the new clerk of the Circuit Court and
is expected to be on the job Tuesday.
Gatchel was appointed Saturday by
Gov. LeRoy Collins to complete the term
of retiring clerk 0. P. Herndon. The com­
mission met early today to approve Gatchel’s bond and he flew to Tallahassee to
receive his commission from the gover­
nor.
Appointment of Gatchel to the $10,000 a year clerk’s post leaves a vacant
seaton the county commission which also

DAVID GATCHEL

will have to be filled through an appoint­
ment by the governor. *
Among the first duties of Gatchel In
the clerk’s office will be to appoint a chief
deputy to replace E. L. Burdick, who also
retired Nov. 6 at the same time Herndon
announced that he would leave the office
due to ill health.
Gatchel also has served on the San­
ford City Commission and as mayor. He
gave up the city commission seat to cam­
paign for the county commission and was
elected unopposed in the general election
last November.

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VOL.

XUX

WEATHER: Partly cloudy with acattared ahowern through Tueaday. High today. 78-82. I a j w tonight. 70-74.
United Pres* Leased Wire Katabllahod 1908
MONDAY. NOVEMBER IB, 1959
SANFORD* FLORIDA

NO. 584

42 Believed Dead In Plane
Crash Over Gulf Of Mexico
Top Riders Compete
CHRISTENSEN (12) CAUGHT THIS BALL FOR A SCORE
AFTER CONWAY (21), GRACEY SCRAPPED FOR IT

I p. m. Stocks Four Are

Identified

NEW YOHK (LTD — Mock
prion at 1 p. m.:
American Airline* ........... 34'«
American T A T . . . . . . . . . . 77V*
American Tobacco ............. MM
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — A National Air Line* DC-TB
Baltimore A Ohio ............ 40'.
Some of tin* top rodeo riders in , RACE Sonya Howard, Orlando C I O
M'« carrying 42 person* on a midnight flight across the Gulf of
•tic southeast competed for prize* (17), Hoyd Edwards, Clermont Chryslvr
«3'« Mexico crushed into the open wnlera early today, apparently
(18.1)
. Jean McMurray, Sanford
CurtiM • Wright .................. 30'* killing all aboard.
in the Dusty Boots Hiding Club'
(11.2)
.
Dn Pont
.........................JJJ'i
Search planes reported a nuntlier of bodies, many olad la
rodeo held here Silndey.
CALF ROPING Herbert Cowart. Eastern Air ........................ 35'*
life preservers, floating in the area—about 120 milee t u b
An extra added atlrarlion, an Seville 122.5), Perry Smith, PalatFont Motor
...................... 76*A
open cutting contrat, was held fea­ ka (231), A. J. Paulk, Orlando
(ieneral Electric . i............. 12'&lt; southeast of New Orleans.
turing tmne nf thr top horse* in (23.11.
Debris snd patheticallyempty
(irneral Motor* .......
IOW
th- so'!'!:
St e e r d e c o r a t in g (Rider Graham • Palgr ................
2’ * life rafts bobbed in the turbulent
A local ,-iilry, ' Mi sly Joe” plac­ and partner) Herbert Cowart and Inti. T A T . .................... «!'• water.
Perry -Kmilh (11.4), Perry Smith Kel'a
ed high in thr standing,
HH
Coast (iuird and National Air
Producers ol ihe show were and Herbert Cowart (1IJ), Richard la&gt;rillaril
........................ 41'*
Lina*
research planes reported not
Yelvington,
(22.2).
Minute Maid ..................... 21'n
Hugh Carlton, C. II. Knight, Silen­
cer and George Harden and Claude
Penney
........................... 115 a sign of life.
Yelvington. Rodeo director was
Penn lilt
...................... ISH
The passenger list includes lour
Clyde Richardson
Royal American ............... 4
identified a* Orlando residents.
Scar* lloeliurk
............. 4*J'»
The rcull., ol Ihe rodeo Mere
They were listed as R. Alex­
Standard Oil (NJ) ............ «1'» ander. F. M. Page, J. II. Bicka, follows: (First, second and third
Studi-baker
25H •rataff and Renfro (no first name
place, are lislrtl with time nr
Body Found
HELENA, Mont. (UPI) — The
U. S. Steel ........................ *t'« given!.
point, I
-v
■•ecunil raging blinnrd in a week
ST. MARYS, Ga. (U P I)-A skin Weillnghou,* El................
97S
GRAND KNTIIY \Ml PIIOMKThe wreckage was found in
N'ADK wilh all contestant* in all diver recovered Hie body of G. S.
about 90 feet of water. The Coast rosred eastward today, leaving
Harnett
Jr.,
of
Orlando,
Sunday
events participating
(■Hard said an early report that weather-battered Montana shiver,
NOVICK CUTTING Misty Joe. I from a roadside canal where his
a section of the (ail was sticking inn under another blast of arciie
Sanford. Spencer llarlcn up (69 par crashed Saturday night. Rarabove the surface was erroneous. air.
nett
apparently
died
of
drowning,
pis.). Mi,* Titian. Kissimmee,
Cold wave warning* were le­
The debris was spotted simul­
authorities
said.
Gene Toger up tiM pi,.). Double
taneously by a National search aned for a band of alete* in the
Misly, Sanford, George Harden up
plane and by a Coast Guard country's midveetton, (rum the
Homework
(t* pis »
Dakota, to north Tesa* end New
plane.
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI)
Gov.
BAREBACK BltONC RIDING
Mexico,
Si*
Central
Florida
Veteran*
The
plane
last
was
sighted
on
Lyle Morgan, Gaffney, S. (’.; Mark LfHoy Collin* worked at home to­
ilard-hit Montana, cleauing up
Champlaine, Untie, Montana: .M. day, following hi* diacharge from and fraternal club* including an Air Force radar screen at an
a hospital Friday where he under­ American Legion I'ost 53 of San­ altitude of 14.000 feet. Then it after a frc,h onslaught of anow,
A Itco, Uvalde, Texas.
BULL DOGGING Charlie Jack went treatment for an intestinal ford pleaded guilty Friday after­ suddenly dropped off the screen. received the full force of the bit­
son, Bunnell (112), Perry Smith, inflammation. Collin* told news­ noon lo possesaion of gambling Whether it plunged suddenly into terly cold wind, a* reading* of
mure than .15 degrees below aero
Hasting, (29.3), Bobby Palmer Or men he plana lo return to the equipment at an administration the Gulf was not known.
Capitol Tuesday for the weekly hearing conducted by the Stale
lando (4LSI.
Another burning question was were recorded.
Beverage Department.
The Weather Bureau said the
why, if the passengers had lime
OPEN CUTTING Sieve', Satan. Cabinet meeting.
Decition* on whether beverage to don life jackets, the crew did mercury plunged lo minus 3* de­
St. Cloud, C. L. Mann up (72 pt«.),
gree, at Helena this morning,
licenses of the defendants will lie not radio a distress signal.
Misty Tom, Kissimmee, Bril Simp­ Volcano Attraction
while it wa&lt; 35 at Butte, M at
in,pended or revoked will be
son up (71 pi,.), Misty Joe. San­
HILO, Hawaii (UPI) — A specIf
they
had
issued
such
a
ford. Silencer Harden up and Misly tarular volcanic eruption in Kit mail# alter Hie proceeding* ar* signal “ wr would have received I^wctown end 21 at Cut Bank.
High wind,, docked at gusla to
King, Orlando, Gene Hagen up aura Iki crater provided Haw i reviewed by Grant Peeples, bev­ it." an Air Fore* ollicer said.
40 mile* a* hour, whipped snow
(tie for third 70 pts.;
j today with it* biggest (ouriet at erage director
The Coast Guard said there
Agent* in lh» raid on the club*
into giant diill, that dosed many
('(.OVERLEAF H A R K K L i iraction in recent years. Lava was
in August confiscated slot ma­ were "plenly of bodies, life pre­ rural ruad* in .Montana snd iso­
still Mowing freely from the wall
server*
and
life
rail*''
floating
in
chine,. punch board*, bingo para
o f Kilauea crater on the moun
the debris, scattered over alxMit lated several rommunitles when
phernalia and oilier item.
the &gt;rcond blirrard howled &lt;M*S of
lain of Maunaloa. forming a take
The raid* were part of a stale- a half-mile radius nf the wind­ i Canada Sunday.
o f red. glowing molten rock in­
swept
Gulf.
wide investigation involving hun­
The , new
storm
piled
up, more
side the crater.
The
• It v plane ve.ee
waa tail
on m
llie
r
Tampa
• a ttip ir
.
,
,
,
.
dred* of dub,, agents said.
New Orleans leg of a Miami lai, * lun eight inches of snow in this
Entering guilty plea* were F.lk*
capital city, iniinobilired by a
Hattie Shifts
latdgc 1072. A/alea Park Veteran, Angeles Might when il disappeared reemd 21 % inch snowfall last
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) - The of Foreign War* Post 1297 ami without a word of warning. II
Ju»t a, la»t week, stalled
Sanford was Ihe ,ieor of five battle of tlie budget abided today Moose latdgc 7iai, .11 of Orlando; carried 36 passenger,, five crew
auto accident* since Friday but all lo Hie Augusta National Golf Club Legion Post 53 at Sanford, Le­ member* and a man believed to ’ ar* J»'»nied Ihe main stieel and
Ihe rar orrupanis escaped unin w u-re President Eisenhower hop­ gion Post 22 al Cocoa; and Klk, be wilh the Federal Aeronautics ' l'*d*,trl*na (ought their way
Administration
i t*," m**' »*d»t »'!«*&gt;
ed lo draw a virtually complete laxlgr 1(173 al Kiwimmre.
jured.
The plane cratlird near Ihe &lt; High winds and (reeling ternA car-boat trailer &lt;-!a,i. c*ier- picture of military spending in Ihe
area whom National Air Line*' m ature, auoiopanird the Mi*day hurled a Imal 12 feel mto a nest fiscal year. The military
last fatal accident early in 195.7 |*«»&lt;• »» R moved into the Dako.
light pole al French Ave. .tod 121h ; budget conference with the high
killed 45 person,
| •*«. Wyoming and Nebra*ka loSt., according lo Sanford Police. i command of the Defense Depart­
Fog
enveloped
much
of
Ihe
area
day
ment
brought
together
Defense
Ernest G. Frederick ol Orlando
Western Nebraska was bulleted
at the time of the crash. For a
had his boat knocked off its trailer Serrelary Nril II. McElroy, Gen.
Application, for the position of lime early today the log seriously by icy north winda gunling to 60
when a car driven by .la,on Wynn, Nathan F. Twining, chairman of
search
operation,. mill-* an houi.
1a Negro, struck the li tiler as the thr Joint Chiefs of Staff, budget postmaster at Casselberry »ie hampered
The fiigid air diuv* the ther­
IManea
took
off
“
on
gust
alone."
director
Maurice
H.
Slant
and
being
accepted
until
Dec.
H
,
ill*
Orlandmin's ear was stopped for a
advisor*.
U. S. Civil Service Commission in one Coast Guard spokesman said mometer from a high of H4 to
. red light.
and surface vessel* had lo rely on aero in nine hours at 8cott,bluff,
Washington ha, announced.
Wynn said that after working all
Neh.
Applicant, must lake a written radar.
Inight he had apparently fallen
teat for the I4.Q2U post. Donald
asleep and didn't »t e Frederick
Willson i&lt; acting postmaster.
stop. He was charged with failure
Application, fotms can be ,ej *i have his car under control.
Playhouse Navy rehearsals for cured frnm the commission, care
French Ave. wo, the scene of.
another accident this morning. Ma |t h e i r forthcoming production of US. Civil Service Commission.
j HOUSTON, Tex tUPI) — Old Williams told Ira Cox. manager eg
rie Hamilton Smith, Lake Monroe “ Bril, Book and Candle" are now Washington, 26, 1&gt;. C.
Negro, was charged with failure in progress. The Ihrater group
Hebei Waller G Williams celr a band that serenaded him:
‘ 'Come back next year. I'll b«
to yield the rigid ol way alter a will pre-ent Ihia British comedy
, braird hi* IDtli birthday a day
there."
i two car collision at Ktrst St , the on Dee. II and 12 with ticket* to
late
Sunday
by
eating
sparanb*,
go on sale next week.
1police reported
Cox a n there with his band
and cake while a band played Sunday, but Williams did not tell
Parked cars were hit in three
All proceeds of the production
will go to a local charity.
accident, Friday anil .'laturday.
WASHINGTON fUlM) The “ Dixie" and “ Old Soldiers Never him that again.
He is barely able (o talk. He Is
•Senate Spare Committee, headed Die"
Bui Williams was so weak he almost deaf and blind and ha* had
by Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson, has started a series of could not get out of bed to greet pemunonia three times since June.
on-th* spot surveys at military the many friend, and relatives who Less thaa three weeks ago. he waa
thought to be dying, but hi* phy­
and civilian space installation,. came to see him
The county has received final
The Seminole County Council of
Hi* daughter. Mr* Willtr Mae sician said he had completely re­
Johnson ordered ihe committee
approval of Ihe working drawing, Schools will meet Wednesday at staff last month to a.i. lyie Presi­ Bowles, with whom he lives, said covered from the recent paeumootn
for the new health center at Ninth 2:30 a. m. at the Geneva School. dent Eisenhower* plan for trans­ h* was excited by the celebration. attack.
•H- and French, and bid, should
Mrs. Sidney Ivea III, will show ferring ihe Army’s team of ex­ H« wort a m v red flannel ibirt
Williams, tba last surviving vet­
be asked within 30 days. Coen- a film on the Mental Health pro­ pert* at HunlavUte. Ala., to tba and nibbled oo a barbecued spare- eran of the Civil War, received
mir&gt;'nn Chairman J'dw Kri-fer gram. All interested persona are National Aerooautir* and Space rib and a piece of rake.
separate telegrams from President
‘ ,sul today.
'invited to attend.
Administration.
On hi* Li6th birthday loat year. nod lire. Kiaenhuwes.

As Orlando Residents

In Dusty Boots Rodeo

New Blizzard
Rages Across
Western States

News Briefs

6 Area Clubs Face
License Suspension

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SPONSORS FOR HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES
Janet Glenn, Sally Williams, Diana Haynes, Colleen McFarlin

Five Accidents
Reported In City

Casselberry Postal
Official Job Open

Group Rehearsing
British Comedy

'Old Reb' Is 117

Space Officials
To Check Bases

Health Center
Bids Coming Soon

ONE OF HOMECOMING PARADE FLOATS
(Staff Photos by Bub Stubbing. Story on SportsTagej

School Council
Meets Wednesday

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Proves Short Cu t

Soldier Just

local Urns Ckib
ToHearTB Talk

MIAMI (UPI) — Mrs. Mari* Kama, a lady who
inatata ah* knowa her rifhta-of-way, haa warned she win
throw up another roadblock acrosa a buay thoroughfare
to puke her point.
8ha claims th* thoroughfare runs across har pro*
P*rty.

MIAMI (UP!) — Red-haired
Charlotte Heidel, ex-Anajr private
whe had her m i changed by
■urgery, a id (he and her newly­
wed husband plan to settle In
Miami and “ try to live our llvea
In peace."
The pretty S4*ycar-old woman
raid she l( tired of “ running and
hiding" and wants to “ lead a
normal life like any ether
woman/9
Mrs. Heidal, the [ormer Charts.
McLeod, married h er' husband
here twa months ago- Neighbor,
.aid they wtre surprised to find
out who she was.
But sow that they know, Mrs.
Heidal said the hopes they will
n v e s cta c trr cos x t , sixth let her remain.
a t m c i as. rtn rrrr o r r u i n im .
She said the ha a left s a v r r a l
ia ass. ro o sscwixni.n l a n t t
good Jobs In the p as t b e c a u M of
ew anesav no. snare

The laniard Urns' Club »4 l
Bear TMstaaiter Vernon Milo
g S t m Mm extent aad preveaUoa
cl tabamlosls la Scaiaol* County
at their meeting tomorrow. Mire
wtMarm Iho purchase of TB Christma* seals «hkb are la the mailt
M ay.
the Liens' light hulk isles cam­
paign Is expected lo end this week.
Mere thee MS* worth of light bulbs
have been sold in the campaign te
promote sight eoasorvstlon.

ped.

Legal Notice

l/H'tf a. LIXXXKUOISL and

g o s s ip .

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But she said, "for once In my
life, I'm not going te run now.

esnuL m xe n LixNRKrnrt,

TUBERCULOSIS CHRISTMAS Sri A US fur Seminole County are in the
mails today. Presenting postman H. P. McQuattern with envelope* full of
seals in Mrs. Lucille Graham, executive secretary of the Seminole County
Tuberculosis and Health Association. Giving the seals a sendoff are
Christmas seal fund drive chairman Robert Korns, at the left and Sanford
postmaster Jowl Field at right.
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tlal
Ctraull.
Samlnala
t 'n u a t r .
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lha ISth upon, t h . fo llo w in g da.r rl h ad r eal
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___________M O T tharrln
praparty altaata In aa mlnola Coun*
•aitta c « e lha m i a l a . righ t. tltla i r , Plarlda, la.w ltt
a r h u g a d la. ar Itaa a p a a tha
Let I I , JU ock C. T I I A C T NO.
Bha raTmarrlhad p r a p a r l r * U lm * d
*1 o f BAN't-IXTH* UPRlXtt*.
k y you. aad .huu M r « a fa ll l a do
aamlnola County, Florida, ae*
ea. a dacraa pro aaafaaae w i l l ba
c ord in g la a plat th a r a of aa
• " U r a d aea laal »u a.
recorded la Plat
B o o k t.
P as* t l . Public R e c o r d , a f
hamtnnla roun tp , Plnrlda
and you ar* hereby required l e file
paur i m . t r an d/o r othar wr itten
a P. ■•r.«na, rtsrS at the d n l a n . . . p»r*nanHy, or hr y o u r
s h a r e i t ? l » S Osart.
alta rna r. with the Clark o f t h .
By: Martha T . V l h l . a
I'lrcutt Court. Ninth Ju dicial C ir ­
I&gt;«pu*y Clerk
cuit. Bamluol. t'nnnty, Plarlda. al
fB S A L )
,
the Cudrlhnu.a la S * * f» r d . Plarlda.
Harta ls Hja ah oldsr.
aa d le parr* a Vopy t h e r e o f up oo
A n . r n . y fe e H H a U f S
the
Pt.faltffs*
a lle r o a T .
w h n .a
a Baa 94
name I. P a r lo J. Irar.li, I*, u. M.'i
nfnrd. Ftesld.
lit, W ln lor Pnrh. Florida, not la lo r
t k » a ths t tt h d or o f l&gt;oroaih«r,
ISIS, therein t a ilin g up tha aalal*.
righ t, tllla nr lnt*r**t In ar |l*n
upon thr above d a.r rl b ad prop. rt|
claimed hr ran. and ahould &gt;nu
fa ll la do .o , a dnc r. n p ro r o n fa .n o will bo *n t *iod n g o l a . l you
IVITNKSS mr hand and o ff ic ia l
aoal o f th# Mid Court al Sanford.
W
Floilda. Ihlt lets, day o f N av .n ihor. ISIS.
(SRAM
SYSTEMS
O P lU r n d o a
n « r k of tha a u « « a at iiod
Falrhasht • Mara Psmpa
Court
Repair* Te All Make*
fl* l M . i i h . ▼. V ihlt n
rvtpuiy Clark
P . r l o J. Lardl
•ef B. COMMERCIAL BT.
Atla inar al l a w
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Stainmsytr Roofing regained tha team, ind both Brtty and Ed Calsecond slot in the Thursday Night Ina rolled high .cries for Pinecrcsl
Mixed Bowling League this week Both Catlsn and Stellar picked off
as (hey took all three games from the S-T split, and Tom Bolly ronSouth Pinecrest dropping that kertrd the 4 5-7.
team to
____
. fourth spot. The roofers
Klorida Slstr, rolling behind the
are alto contender* for first placa sue scratch series of sub Gaorj*
as thay
they stand
aland Just thr**
three games out. .Swann, piled up a nice first game,
gam*.
II Im
trass s
RaI ihlt
rms*If ila■ ta
a*lsw fact
na lha
r&gt;ntar
Still
Is Ilia
tha top
spot
this te
week
to «win
from
Ui« Ftienlltiaia
Furnltur* Cantor.
B. Edwards Builders Si lies, with |Swann had a big 220 scratch game
___ wins UVh fosses.
t rooters |to top the league this week. The
have 2D!i-IS*i, followed by Furni j hankers also won the second game,
lure Center 17-19, South rinccrest but Furniture Center poured it on
tad Sunlsnd Estates tied with 18- to pull (he last game out of the
10. and FJorida Slate Bank 15-21.
fire, as anchorman Howard HarSunlsnd Eitatas 1* beginning to ri»oo came up wtlh a 512 seraich
show signs et being a hard team to series, after making the 4-7 9 split.
beat, as they took taro games frerr !Tram
"
" ....................
th* high rolling bulldtrs supplies ! 4-7-10,
John Burton, bowling for &gt; Ed thr ]
wards, turned In a SOS scratch s*r- mad*
iea, spfiila Otorg* Conklin showed -----fin* Cocm to lead Sunland. Arlene
Dederint rolled s !!■ handicap
game, lo break into the money |r —
circle this week. Conklin toppled %lvt
the 3-10 split, while Denny Phircs tiik
picked off the 1 H 0 , and Margia
Wood picked up the 5-tO for the
supply team.
South Ptnccrest hopes to end
thatr string of bad hick as they loti
all threw to Steinmeyar's, having
r&gt;*(*nd*nt.
M l l l l ►. Vl»* VI IT
dons tha same thing last we*k
TO:
AMCfg
HI
T
i
l
T
.V
IIIIK
RIir.
whan they played th* Furnilure
whesw r .v M c n r * U u n k . u a .
Center. Don Striler turned in a 5o2
T o r ARK H K R R R T N&lt; &gt;TIKir.H
senrs to be top man on th* roofing that a .till fur .lltorwa and o t h . r

"It's th* motoriata who are trespassing.” aha snap-

Mrs. Kucera, a grandmother who gives her age as
"over 21.” erected a roadblock Saturday that brought
howls of protests from horn-honking driver* and fiva
police can rushing to th* seen*.
Mm. Kucera and three neighbors who help her man
the blockade were arreated and later released on
160 bond. They were ordered to appear in court Friday.
But Mrs. Kucera said the fight was far from being
over.
MI plan to put up another barricade aa soon as pos­
sible.” she vowed.
She explained aha had a survey mad* which showed
that when th* county put th* road in two years ago,
about 11 fe*t of it f*U onto her land.
"So they are encroaching and I want to be reim­
bursed," she declared.
A police sergeant said th* problem was one for th*
•ourta.

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■sremoi.se ro ts T T a o s is e co a a ie s to s
sottr* •&lt; pwmso Miasme
T o wSom It m a r c o n r s r n :
Xotlc a lo h a r a b r a lv an In acewrdaacd with Sdct laa S M Mi.
Xanlne l l . s u U t l o n . that W . K. Smith S M roqaaatad 0 ’ f . . “ p armlt tn build a m . t a l eom m arclal rapalr ( . r a s a oa tha f a l la w l a e
daacrlbtd p r o p a r t y : Baa. S I M ft X and S M ft W at tha ■ ■
ror o f S W *4 o f tha *E&gt;d B.c. |.|S*ta, run IS« ft S f t * « « ' W
p .rsll.1 w it h Rft, t h . r r a ITS ft ■ It* JS' K. thaaea I S M f t N
f t * ir K. t h . n c o ITS f t K JS* i r W ta POS h a ra b r raa or vlne
unlo t h . p a r t l . a a t tha f t r . t p a r t thalr hslra aa d aaalgna. tha
rlakt o f i n e r t * , a n d a a r . i a avar aa d ap aa tha JCW*arty t l ft at
tha land daacrlbad htraln.
Public h . a r l n a w ill ba h . l d la tha atm la ol# C o u n ty C ou rt
llnuta. C o u n t y ( ' o m m l . a l o n . r a roam, Wadaaaday. Dacambar I,
list M T:1S P. M. or aa aeon t h a r .a f ta r u potalbla,
■an-lnola C aa atp S o s l a n Oammlaataa
l x Rabart S Brawa
Seminal* C ou ot y S a t i s * D lr a a t .r
Publish Wevam har Id. t i l l .

Give Yevr WMows
T h t N E W LOOK
far Ute HeMsys
CUSTOM DRAPBB1BB
1 • Week Beavtoe
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FOR SRWIAOI.lt F i l l A T V ,

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IA I I I V A t K N V AO. In.lit
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P L I.D K R T T K K M . K T . and
HKI.RN F. K R U - I ’- T, h i . u if*.
P *f«n d.ata
AOTH V OF BAI.K
N*lK « I. ISMo-y i m n
I h -t
pursuant to * F lual
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Fnt *.|«.&gt;ir. t n t . r r d tn tb* « l , o . »
#t&gt;l*d c a u . c . 1 will .*11 th* f o l ,
low Ins -Ira. rlbed
r* .l
l&gt;ru|&gt;*rtr
•u u . t . - l in Xtiuiaols C e a a l y , F lar Ida. in- wilt
f.- t 1*1 o f I A K K I I A R R U i T
KltTATKP. a * t n ln o l. t’ o o n t ) .
F lo rid .. n . * o r l l n a
ta
I'Ut
R a .k II. F . « * . I I aa d I * o f
t h . Publli R r - o r d * e f Saminot* I'ounty, F lorid a. *ut*J*.l
to a ftr.t n t o r t s a p - h*ld bt
Fit*t F . d - r a t ilavtr.s* a n t
town A M o r U t la n o1 O r l . ’i-t»t puhlio au ction t a th* b l s b o t
and h - . l bidder for . a*h, at the
Sorntnat.
C oun ty
C our t
II ,uv*
Ssafnrd Florida, at t h - h-tur o f
I t A. M o d o . h. on th* la t h day
o f V &lt;»amb*r A D. I»J».
IBRAI.I
«&gt; I* ll arnd on .
C U r b at tha C ir c u it Court
By. Martha T. V l h l t a
r»*pnty Clark
Nathan M o b
l i t M t t i a l f SI lg.
Or Undo, t i e r Id*
F»t.|i-h N-,.,*ma*r IS 1IAI

1559 OHasde Drive
Free Deceratlsg Service — Fraarea aad

rail*! h a . V*rn fllr.l . s . l n a t y o q
in ilia &gt; ir ..t C ar t » r th* NINTH
Ju&lt;Hrt.! I 'l r - . lt o f F lorid *. In and
far o . m i n - l * C ou n ty
at ’r .n f o r .l ,
FluruU . h . T t l . III'VJAMIN It*'!.
t-K.N T A R I l K R I t r i* I’ U I n t ltf and
V I .le v Rl*TII T A R B K n R T 1. LUfsn dsn t
voi a m : ukKcur rkqi*irki&gt;
tn III* t ... r . n . a * r In raid ault
wit h t h . H * r k o f . . t d C ou r t and
•« r » « * . o p r t h * r ..- t u p n . Ftulnt i f f . A t t n m . y . nut U t * r t&gt;»-*n&gt;b*r
ISth. I»» v A. D If y . v tall to
fit* «tid i . n * y o u r A n s w e r , * !**r r» * |*r# Cnh f.aao u t i l t * « u l* r * d
a c.lh -l
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and t h *utt
will
t h . r t . t i . r r«r--^*w-l * i r » i t *
U .t '- I at San ford X c m i n o l . C o u n ­
ty. K l . r l d ,
h i. l i t . day o f N ov .
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tSK Al.l

t) r. Ilrrndon

ci*m
c t i i u!t C ourt.
-tl. .1. C ou n ty , F l o r i d .
It,
Martha T. V lh i.n

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Pots end pans atsy
“ white-clove” dasn .
Kitchen wsUn end ceO*
tag atsy fresh snd dean

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Electric rsnge surface
unite send all the best
into the pen, not out
sod sround it. Kitchen
•Lays up to 16 decrees
cooler.

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(iood Shoes mean
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your child.

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J Gives priceless peace-of*
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For

CAMBRIDGE, Mn.*«. (UPI) —
In Just Ito hours, a wblrtnbd
computer haa completed 70 com*
ptex and voluminous calculation*
which would have taken iundred*
of yean using pencil and paper.
The data w e r e
praceatQ
throufh a computer at the Mu*
saehusttu Institute of Tachnol*
ogy to obtain a better trader*
(tending of the totalled “ iron
(trie* elements" in atomic re*
•earch.

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Ancient Spanish City
.

Is Perfectly Preserved

ASTOR RICH FLAVOR

( E « t e r * a N a t e : T O . It tka
IM k a f a ac rte a a f artlela* k y
A . M . i t e R . ■ . R a t k t U wfca
a n n *w la E a r a f * . )

Cuidad Roderlgo, Spain . . .We
•pent la it night in Avila, a city
whoie almost perfectly preserved
midlevfl walls make It a monu­
ment of Spain. It was the center
of activities for St. Theresa and
an important religious shrine
for Catholics. It la, incidentally,
the town whose ramparts you
saw if you had the misfortune
to attend a movie called "The
Pride and the Passion."
Actually, it la interesting to see
anything at well preserved from
former centuries at is this town.
I recommend, however, that any­
one who plana to visit the city
do so on a program which will
f o t necessitate spending the night.
The hotel la unattractive and dull.
On the chief plaza of the town
there it something that makes
tip for the hotel. It is the cafe
and restaurant ealled Pedillo. The
person who owns it must be the
richest man in town. It Is swarm­
ing from morning to late at night
with businessmen, their wives of
girl friends and small children.
When we went to the dining room
^aat night shortly afte- 1:30, we

a thing. Actually, it Is a cross
between what we know as TV and
radio. For periods up to 30 min­
utes there will be only the sta­
tion's Identification sign showing
on the set while you hear music,
some of which Is quite good.
The first Item on last night's
schedule, which started at 10
o'clock, was an Ann Sothern type
office force.
The second offering was yester­
day's newsreels, picked up from
the U. S.. with Spanish sound
tracks dubbed in. There were

Powdered

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LOW, LO W P R IC E S
Plus .

Top Value Stamps
Thrifty Maid Evaporated

was no picture during uni period,
just lines and snow. It seemed to
be of quite sincere inlere" to the
Spaniards sealng it. There are
few TV aerials to be seen in rural
Spain.
We had lunch this afternoon in
iv this c i a r i r r co t sit os' this Salamanca, the home of one of
sixth
at Diet ai. n a n it it the world's greatest universities
axis rota ■knixoi.k i n t m , of some seven centuries ago. when
ST .im iD A .
tx iN ssra a i, .no. it ranked with Paris, Oxford and
IM U
Balogna. It haa many lovely
HKt.K.V HI NT W K * T and C L Y D E
Jlt’ NT T A Y L O R . m l * h.ira at la w church building!. It is a place
and anla he ne*lrlart*a under the which would be Interesting to
w ill a f L I L L I A N O. IIL’ NT, decaaaspend several days visiting.
•1
We are staying at a governmentP A J I U E I , F. OOVE, at at.
Defen dants owned Inn in Cudad Roderigo, o(
which th« Dukes of Wellington
SI I T T "
« t IF.T Ttrt.F.
at WMnxa axis .xnrit ■ or atiT are alio lords, borause it la here
T O : SAML'KI, O. OOVE. w id ow er . that their ancestor won a great
M. C. C IIA FT O N , A. L HUNT, h u e .
victory over the troops of Napohand o f L I L L I A N fl. HUNT, It. a
fl llV K. J O H N S E A R C Y . and M. K. Icon during the Peninsular Ware.
HEAHCT. his
w ife
Sira. A.
H. It la a walled city with fortifica­
KI.KTCIIKIL
MARTHA
C.
AT.
WiMtD, T I liiS I A n l i A l l l and M IN . tion dating from the time of that
K I R A H A I R , hta w ife HELEN J. campaign
HRKK. NWlHlD
and
liKttC.tlK M.
This particular inn la built into
OIIEK.VtVOOD. her huthand. AL« the fortifications and is charming.
|IIKIIT II. MORTON and JEh dIE N.
I 'h iU T o N .
his
w ife .
LIZZIE A. These government inns are some­
w\V A t.K K I l
and
CHARLES
K. thing which ahould be investigat­
, XVAl.KKIt. her buaband. E D W A R D ed by anyone contemplating a
&gt;V
liltl fU lE ltH and E L I Z A B E T H
I ItllltUIEIIH. bta w Iff. FIIEO I . trip to Spain. They are fine places,
R ollK R T t t O N . HAML'El. F. OO VE, and far from expensive.

HEI.P FOR RETARDED CHILDREN in the form of n
check in presented to Mrs. Dave Lnuile. president of the
Seminole Association for Retarded Children, by Kay
Metcalf of the Civitan Club. The check, the first in a
series, is from the profits of the sale of fruit cake by the
Civitans.
(Staff Photo)

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Refreshing

(Limit ona with a $2.50 or more Food O rder.)

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frut taa f o r his w ife and her c h i l d ­
ren
Inam ti
not
k n o w n !, CON*
HO LIDA TKO L I N D COMPANY, a
Flori d a C o r p o r a t io n . C. L IIIIAD*
l.E T , Whoa# ad dre ss it S4] Mill
Street, O rland o, Florida, and I I K R .
IIKIIT II. I-S7CK. If alive, and If
rioari. hi# o r h t r un know n heirs.

Soviet steel mills produced an
estimated 60,500,000 tons of sletl
in 1151.

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T h e Mouth •% o f ( l o v s m m e n t
l . o i I. (Isee N W t * o f S tV '«
nf U o v e r n m e n t Lot I and
l.aa lha North SIS fast o f
Eaei 9 JS teal o f Hogth
of
llo v e r n m e n t l.nt It and tha
N K 'e « f S iov a r n m .n l I.ol 1,
o f S ecti on JS. Town sh ip ] «
Month, Itausa JS K an .
Tha n a tu re o f tbla aull la lo r e ­
m o v e c e r t a in &lt;l o u d . from and la
qu iet en d c o n f ir m the title to the
at,n« a d e a r r l b . d property.
T he i , a m . o f lha C ou rt la w h ic h
ault has h a m Inatllated la T h a
C ir cu it C o u r t for lha Ninth J u d i ­
c ia l C ircu it o f Florida, In and f o r
Sem in ole C ou n ty , Florida.
Tha
a b b r e v ia t e d
title a f
Hta
ease la H E L E N HI NT W ES T and
C L Y D E H U N T T A Y I s o n , aola hairs
at taw and aala beneflclartea unda r
tha will nf L ILL IA N U. HI NT, d a ,
rea*.&lt;l. 1'lalnliff#. varaua MVSIL'KL
F HOVE, at al. Defendants.
.
Tha d e a c r lp ilo a o f the real p r o .
fo r t h
perty I nv olv ed
a bote .
Tou an J aarh o f y ou aro haraby
requlrod In fils y ou r aa swar nr
et her d e fe n s iv e pleading with tha
s’ lerk o t
tha s h o t s Court and
aerva a copy th sr aof upon I t a p ,
hen
R
Slagya.
(A lt o rn a y
fo r
C lalnt iff at . sat No. Mala d tr ao i.
strlando, F lorid a, an or bafara tha
S7 day o f Noeam har, ISIS, l ( yon
fail t „ d „ a., o dacraa pro eonf raao
w ill ha en ter ed aa stnst yo u f o r
tha r a llo f d em and ed In lha C o m ­
plaint.
WITNKMM my hand aad tha aaal
or said C ou r t at ganrard, Samlnola
i'nun ty , F lor id a, thla I I day mt
Uc lobr r, I9e*.
D C. IIKHNDON
C lark
Hy; Aria J. Lundqulal
• Dap uty d a r k
i f r.ALl
gTKI'HK.N R. M SOY All
SSI No. Main MrrsaS
Orlando. Flutlda
A t lo r n a y tar Clalntllla

Hoard m eetin g t c i m at saa fe r d f o r lha pur po se o f dlsru ealng with
tha cltlsa iis n f lha
County lha p rop osed rev ised a,-hon| bu dget o f
said C o u n ty fo r lha
fiscal st a r be g inn ing J u ly 1. ISIS and ending
Juna S», IMS. which budget It summarise,! a t f o l l o w s :
t. BL’ D fl K T KOR g CCIN iR T SNI* MA1NT KXANCK H F M 'llO O tJ.
A. Ilalanrrs on Hand llag tilting of Y aar : I. State Fond a l » . » t .
C o u n t y F ond a tSJ.SH. I
Hlatrirt F ond a 114.11" T O T V L
HUE
Investment halani-a b e g in n in g o f
Y ea r T-I-SS
I S I.I H .
B Antlrlpala il Racalple: I. Stats Fadarat F un ds
t.ftt.ltl.
!
C oun ty
Taxes
JC7.IM. S. Dist rict Taxaa 1*1,T»». 4. Otht r
S o n n e s 1,710.
C. Cropo*e,l S7tpandllurat: t
Inttru rtlnnal Salaries I . I O W I , S
T r a n s p o r t a t io n I* 11". J. I'a ptlal nut lay S l « . a u , « tlahl Herrin.
I t . : ; I S. Ot he r Expe nse . and R e fe r e e * 77*.M l . T otal S.tZT.tSI
II. n c n f l K T * F OR DISTRICT I N T E R E S T AN tl SINKINfl FUND*
A. Ralanra and Reserves tlaalnntng o f Year: IS.OH
It Anticip at ed Raralpta: I, T a l e s ", I. Ot he r S ou rces SSd.nn*
C. I'ropoaed K ip e n d llu r e a : I. Itnnda ttl.OvO ;. Intereat Jlt.ast.
IS A ntic ipat ed IteaeM-a tnd lla U n ie a at End nf Year II,"IS
l i t . I ir ix -.K T S F O R DISTRICT IIONIl CONMTR1 CTION FI NDS.
A.
* , at B eg innin g »*f V , , r .
.7.
H. Anticipated R ecei pts: t. Hals nf Honda «, I'roceeda o t Martlon
1ST.Z b L oans 0, J. Othtr V7«.»»".
(*. I'ropoaed K ip en d itu rea : I STw.SIS.
|t B alan ces and llat erv et at Stud n f Tear. 141.111.
IT. MII. LACKS TO IIK LE VI E D
Tha m llla ae to be levied on the 1&gt;V* a w e i , m e n t roll lo
p rod u c e na ce te ar y ravenuaa for thus# hodaata (o r tha ansulna
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Ito fantastic contrasts of wealth
U d degrading poverty, there Is
M a p a peaetp discontent which
•res the casual passerbp can
discern. Nothing teems to get done
akeut juvenile crime, Ik* spread­
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Mr. 8. Forbes Simpson of Fern Psrk h»s sent us • copy
of * |«tttr he said he sent to Gov. Collins protesting * pro.
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JaSssion.

Mr. SimpsoA’s letter to the governor seta forth that the
Vm Farit resident doesn’t think the Development Commis­
sion deserves the support of public funds and he **jr» it
"esn hardly be considered a proper function of government.
He adds an important thought: "Furthermore, what is
to limit their spending taxes and where will it stop?
The Development Commission, utilised in the letter of
Its name, is a worthwhile effort to help the state grow and
may even be vital. But, in the same mail which brought Mr.
Simpson’s letter, there arrived a "release” in the name of the
MlwsBareau of the Florida Development Commission which
explains how to select a prime rib roast for the family. This
was accompanied by a photograph of a roast, some pie and
trimmings and the one of the most insipid captions we have
seen in quite awhile: “ Breathes there a man with souj
dead, who never to his wife has said, Gee, I sure would like
g fit}

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Subsequent mails have brought similar releases ^from
the commission, giving tipa for the housewife. Sueh releases
are sent free to newspapers all over the country by at least
100 public relations and advertising firms and »carcely n***
he duplicated by the developement commission of the &gt;toto.
We received another one whleh is a feature story about
a turkey farm and of no .use to The Herald or any otner
P*P*We are inclined to agree with Mr. Simpson that the
Development Commission should limit its spending to de­
veloping and leave the menus to Betty Crocker.
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Another good example of the grownups giving physical
as well as financial support to youth activities here whs the
btrbecue Saturday sponsored by the Seminole Band Assoc!*

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#U°The association continued this year to help hack the
activities of the band and add a lot to the fun of the football
season and to the morale of the students in school end out­
side.
The funds the barbecue raised will be spent on bend
uniforms end instruments. There tre many events where the
band is shown off to good advsntage and Its appearance and
equipment are important. School funds are limited for this
activity, so the generous participation by the band associa­
tion members deserves the applause of all who see the band
and hear Its lively music.
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NEW YORK (UPI — A Colurabla University Enillih pro*
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nowadays for snyoos to Imitate
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Civil War.
Alien Welker Read describes
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(ouch of home when you come
over the last hill oa a lonely 10hour ride by snowcat aad tee it
there.
Irishmen O’Leary and hit Seabee
helpers, Robert Williams of Mar*
(ball, Wla., and A! Barade of Wait
Dennis, Maaa., are looking after
tbii post which abuts the strangest
airstrip on this ice continent.
What's so itrange about the run­
way la that It is made of dirt.
Somoday this spot may well bo
Antarctica's first International air­
port The dirt was pushed here
through the ages by the Wright

Playhouse 90 Presents
Timely Television Drama
lly FHKI) DANZIG
NKW YORK (L'PI)—Playhouee
90 on CUS-TV presented a plan
uf uncanny timelineia Thursday
night.
"The Hidden Image," by David
Karp, dealt with political Integrity,
and personal humanity and Integ­
rity, subjects that much of to*
day’* national dialogue Is con*
earned with.
The author pressed home the
point that only the dead are In­
vulnerable to temptation and It It
the (eat of a man when he can
fight It off. The play'* timely
message Is one thing, however,
and its effectiveness U another.
I felt Karp cluttered hit story
with too many gimmicks. Incon­
sistencies and contrived situations
to set up his leading character,
played by Franchot Tone, for tha
final display of undiluted Integrltr­
ill* straining to keep the play
going until Ih* climatic last few
minute* mad* for *om* rat'eer
repetitive dialogue and meaning­
less raii-daxile In the play's
middle.
Tone, as an hontat but cold, im­
personal political boss, becomes
tmbroiled in an invastigallng
committee's effort to discredit
him and, through him, hi* candl.
data for governor. The charge Is
that Ton* fed Juicy building con­
tract* to hit long time friend,
played by the pear-tonrd Martin
(label.

There Is no conciel* evidence,
cnly innuendo, but Tone become*
a political liability and la forced
to deliver his resignation over
TV. Krai life cases of this sort
have had more excitement and
Impact than this TV case.
The TV drama made frequent
use of TV hearings, conventions
and speeches, to demonstrate how
the medium has become a politi­
cal tool. A drawback to credibil­
ity was Tone’s fight to defend his
honor when the viewer could not
see evidence to show he was dis­
honorable. At the end, (label tells
him that hr, (label, really was
using his friendship and was
ready In repay Tone. Tone throw*
him out o( th* house. Next, Tone
tells his wife how, at a young­
ster, he rejected a 120 bribe to
sell a hunting license to an un­
qualified customer.
Here,
I
thought, was a clearer morel
struggle. I thought Karp would
have had a more effective point,
albeit a less flashy one, if he had
focused an that incident.
Dialing and Filing: Sammy
Davia Jr., starring on CIIS-TV's
Zane Grey Theater, was cast at
an Indian-hating cavalryman try­
ing to lead hia all-Negro unit out
of an Indian ambush. His acting
touched about every emotional
base a* he raced, back and forth
between hysteria and tranquility.

fierier which receded • mere few
thousand years ago. Ha leading
rdg* la not ■ mile away.
Mixed In with Uta soil la some
marble dust, from which tl&gt;la place
fete Hi name. And there la vol­
canic ash, too, flung here from
Mount £ rebus, Antarctica’s only
aclive volcano. You see It ik
with its 13,130-foot cone top belch­
ing smoke — Incongruous against
tbe glsclers.
An International Geophysical
Year survey party discovered
Marble Point two years ago. The
crude, small strip built sine* then
accommodates email planes la
emergencies. But th* Navy wants
to build a permanent 10,100-foot
runway, which would taka savtn
year* to build and would coat 130
million.
There la only one other big run­
way on Antarctica now —on the
ice of Ross Sea. But the trouble
there Is that It melts away each
polar summer and then air operation* from the outside world must
cease.
We were looking over thin place
with a four-star visitor, Admiral
Herbert Hopwood, Commander In
Chief of th* Pacific Fleec The ad­
miral said It wouldn’t surprise him
if mmmerciel Jet planes would be
landing her* 23 years from now.
Then he visualised e big winter
resort with the world's greatest
ski runs.
Chief O'Leary said there's al
ready a lake dammed up In front
of the melting glacier. It could be
slocked with trout. There's running
water hare most of the Antarctic
summer. Offshore there would be
seal and sport fishing.
Marble Point could become the
vacation spot for people who have
everything. Hut most important, of
course, is that an International air­
port her* la necessary for short­
cut flights ovtr tha South Pel*.
Looking around at this fantasyland of snow under today's bright
sun, I got to wishing I owned a
pier* of this property for invest­
ment. Chief O'Leary Mid the place
grows on you. He's been here three
years, summers only when It’e day­
light 24 hours a day. "I arrive
when the sun comes up." he said,
"and I leave when the sun goes
down."
And that may be how tourists
will be doing H In another genera­
tion or two.

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required medical attention or
caused them to restrict their us­
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Monday, November 16, 1959

N o "n u m bers gam e” this. W e can actually sell you a
brand-new Mercury M onterey 2-door Sedan for ju st
$72 m ore than you’d pay for the beat of the "lo w price nam e” cars w ith com parable equipment includ­
ing au tom atic tra n sm issio n , heater-defroster and
radio! $ 7 2 .t h a t ’a a l l .a n d w e’ll put you in the bestb u ilt, best-looking, best-riding car on the road. Come
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nil ation for long before realising
the great amount of thorough preparatioo that precedes every step
bn tokns. It in ehnraetorittie of
the min and th* background
from which ho comnt; n condi­
tioning in which every more in
thought out la advtnce with egtram* earn, .luce an much money
and prestige la at stake.
Rockefeller bell*v:s that with
th* additional taxes ha wrung o f
af the Republican legislature last
year he will be able to balanro
bis budget to 1900. At one point
a very largo agmont of those
voting lot him n ytar ago had
turned again* him on the tax Is­
sue.
In tkn early mamba af next
year the com missions bn hat
named will begin to make their
reports. They will suggert a pat­
tern of bettor government ana
an expanding economy. Aod, eT
with everything that happens in
Utia Mate la whleh to much power
la centrallied, these reports wiH
have repercussion* across the
country. That la on* reason why
to many Presidential candidates
bavt com* from New Yak.
T# My th * Nelson Rockefeller
looks to ltne with toofident as­
surance would be wrong. He Is
far too careful and calculating
f a that. But to lay that he Jr
ready to make every use of Ik?
opportunity th * offer* Itself in
a Presidential yaar Mould be c a ­
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MARBLE POINT, AntarctlceThe IrUh flag flies over this part
of Antarctica — the only »uch flag
to wave over them fraien wastes."
See bee Petty Chief Paul O'Leary
of Albuquerque, N. M., put It there
atop a 20-foot mait that awayi
hard with the polar wind above thli
mowed In camp of a doien quonmt buta and three human being*
—namely, O'Leary aad two assistante. There'a not much left of the
flag, with the wind the way It la,
but It’e like finding a welcome

One evidence sf the discontent
was Ike rejection of n 1300,000,000
head Issue far badly needed
it koala. Why give ’em more
• n a p to get fat osa—this was th*
angry reaction of many citlaens.
In a huff over Ike defeat of a
project he had supported la his
own belated
and loeffectuil
fash loo Mayor Robert F. Wagner
went off to California on a trip
which had been billed as a
sortie In the interest of his VicePresidential candidacy. That can­
didacy seems at tbe moment
scarcely visible.
As tbe criticism mounts both
from lb* left and the right—"The
Shame ef New York" la tbe way
the liberal magatlne, Th* Nation,
pot It la devoting a whole Issue
to graft, corruption, rackets and
mlagoreremeot—th* city becomes
a political phenomenon for 1910
of the first importance. Once
upon a time soother governor,
named Franklin Roosevelt, sat
la the State House to Albany as
scandals festered hi the city and
be began to emerge at the cham­
pion of right! and Juatiee.
Thoot who are beginning to
point to an analogy between
RooeaveU and Governor Nelson
Rockefeller are not alow to note
similarities In the situation today.
Rockefeller la more fortunate
than Roosevelt waa, in that be
la a Republican who needs feel
no qualms about moving «galn»l
a Democratic mayor bearing th*
stamp of Tammany Hall and Boss
Carmine DeSaplo.
With, tbe mixture, of shrewd
iUcal calculation and sincere
ire for good government that
ie part of his ambition, the Gov•rnor has t deer, cold view of
what tbia opportunity means, ln
fact, the shot Is already in his
locker reedy to be fired nest
February ar March.
Last May Rockefeller announc­
ed the appointments to a aevenmember group with the politetercet ef his Vice-Presidential
sounding name of Temporary

State Commission on Government­
al Operations of the City ef New
Y ak. Known is the little Hoover
Commission f a the dty, M was
created by the legislature which
empowered the Goverea to Mm*
three ef the members of the commltiioa, the other four to be
Chosen by leader* of tbe State
Senate aad Aaaembty.
The commission will probably
go Into all the hideous malforma­
tion of the structure of govern­
ment that tries to maintain a
semblance of civilised qrder in
this vast human ant heap. But it
la almost certain at th* tame time
—end here are the sensationel
headlines that will resound aero**
the nation—to com* up with evi­
dence of graft In alliance with
crime of a shocking nature.
Chairman of the commission Is
Otto L. Nelson Jr., selected by
Rockefeller. Nelson, vice-president
In charge of housing of the New
Y a k Life Insurance Company, la
on* of the numerous businessmen
with an Interest In government
whom Rockefeller bee enlisted In
a variety of commissions assigned
to come up with prescriptions f a
Improved government.
Already Nelsoa's role is being
compared to that of Samuel Seabury in 1930. As the bead of a
similar commission Seabunr con­
ducted a courageous investigation
Into tbe d ly 'i scandals aod
thereby paved the way for th*
reform administration of Maya
Fiorello LeGusrdi*. Incidentally,
too, he advanced the candidacy
of th* aristocrat in politics, Roose­
velt, who had been elected Gov­

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Miss Redding Honored
With Afternoon Tea

Mrs. Laude Guest
Speaker At Club

One of the lovely parties of the dal decorations Arrancements of j violin, white swans, tiny rhernhn
Two department* it the San- i uied (or decoration*. Following
fall season was the bridal tea white fugii "mums", pink cama- holding miniature bouquets, and
ford Woman'* Club met for a , the luncheon, Mr*. Hunt presentgiven Thursday by Mrs. George . lions, white pom poms, sweet- • silver candelabra and wedding
combined luncheon and card &gt;ed Mr*. David Laude. president |
A. Stine and Mrs. Curry M. Walls heart roses and greenery were bells. A styrafoam spiral trew
party last week. The civic d e-‘ of the Seminole Retarded Childat the Stine home. 429 Summerlin placed at vantage points through- was decorated with pink t*11!
partment tervad a covered dish ren’a Association, who spoke to
Ave., honoring Mist Harriett Red- out the rooms.
bows,
luncheon at noon with Mrs. H. the group concerning thr organi­
ding, bride-elect of Lt. Richard | The arrangements were comThe refreshment tnble was een.
W. Goodspeed. Mr*. A. F. Hunt, sation and operation of the asso­
Van Allen.
! pigmented »*&gt; unusual containers, trrr(j *ith a bride doll rausie
Mrs. E. C. Harper and Mrs. C. ciation.
The house was festive with bri 'including black swans, a black, bos. from which came tho strain*
L. Redding a* boetesscs.
Mr*. Laud* pointed out that
of the wedding march as ah*
% Arrangement* ot oak leave* in , membership is not limited to parrevolved. Gracing the buffet wraa
fall colors and large baskets at ents at retarded children but
a honeymoon boat of stiver, car*
star Jaamlne and berries w ere, anyone interested tn the work
--------:---------------------- ;----------------I is eligible to join.
; rying a bride and groom,
background, recorded, music
It was announced that the club
played during the aftensooa.
THE HOSTESSES. HONOREE and her mother at the tea honoring Mias
will serve at the Salvation Army
board* on Monday Pec. 14. Nine
In the receiving line were. Km
Harriett Redding. Left Mrs. (’. L. Redding. mother of the bride-elect. Mrs.
women were sclectrd to make a
; honoree. Miss Redding, her moth*
Curry M. Walls, Mrs. (.ieorge A. Stine and Miss Redding. (Staff Photo)
T. V. and radio program survey
or. Mrs. C. L. Redding sad tfve
which ia designed to work toward
1 two hostesses. Receiving guest*
Intermediate Troop to plans a
making program* more interest­
at the door were, Mrs. F. T.
i skating party at Slat* City for
VAH-9 Enlisted
ing and satisfactory. A market
i Meriwether and Mrs. Georg*
their troop birthday celebration, i
basket sale ia scheduled for Jan.
Well*. Mrs. E. C. Harper Sr.
Wives To Organize
This troop is headed by Mrs. J. 1
• and a rummage sal* is plan­
and Mrs. L. I. Frasier escorted
All Enlisted Men’s Wives of
MONDAY
p m. Goldin Circle Class with
the guests to the dining room
ned far early spring.
W.
Buckler.
On
their
neat
meetj
First Baptist Church W.MS Mr*. W. C. Bliss, MIT Palmetto. VAII-9 will meet tomorrow at 9
11 and serving at the tea taMe
Bridge ana canasta games were
study of Foreign Mission* 10 a S p. m
.......... Club at ing day they will meet at the
p.......................
m in the Chief's
&lt; w e r e Mrs. Howard Montielh.
A group of Lake Mary women enjoyed
_______________
during the afternoon. Mrs. m. lo 2:.1o p m. Bring a sand
Presbjtrrun
Church
Men's !7 .
. j.
...
|home of Mr. am; Mr*. l&gt;. II.
, Mrs. Harry Woodruff. Mrs. S. Q.
met at the bom* at Mr*. R. H. I gjjtsbeth Huff won high score wich.
Bible class, wives and guests, the Nava Air .station Thr pur- | pIp|fl)ef [or a cook-out. They also
Ilarriman and Mrs. Sidney Irao
Goble (o make plans- for (he forth for bridge, Mr*. Georg* Wells
First Prcsbvierian Church Worn itu-ct for a covered dish supper, I*1** •&gt;« Hie meeting is to
. .
, .
nrrtlv tltruvsuh ‘
III.
coming baiaar. to be held at the high in canasta sod Mrs. C. M.
en's
Bible
study
and
prayer
band,
Honoring
Cdr.
Norman
Mclinnts.
lie
an
Enlisted
Wives
Club
of
1
Mrs. George Totsby preaided
Lake Msry Community Presby­ Win* won the scre*oo.
.
_
Pnl.
7„ ~
VAII-9.
|
the
needlework
guild
of
thr
ell-|
7
p
m.
We
I »
maotiiK* 2.30 D. ill.)
I D, IT!.
at thr guest book. Also aMist­
terian Church, Friday Nov. » .
At s short buiinfH niertinj
nT.mDAT
iAv
The Sanford Nursery will he ru. council of girls scouts. They
TVER
First Baptist Church, Home
ing with the guests were Mr*.
U will begin al 5 p. m. with ih* social department derided to
j.
Pinccrest Baptist Church. Ruth makers S. S. Clast meeting and fvailab’r for the evening ant all {will make wrappers, blankets and
J. D. Wright Jr. and Mr*. H.
a chicken pilau supper, under sponsor several small parties to S. S. Clast meet* with Mrs. L. party at home of Mrs. O. Lewis eligible persons arc urged to at- . . .
..
„ „ .
Wade Rucker. Floating hostessea
Gv* direction of Mr. and Mr*. Ed raise fund* (or their projects. F. Stewart. 609 Camellia CL, * Dinkins, 1907 Mellonvillc, I p. m. tend.
,M
„.
.Mrn. Harry R. Schaffer
were Mrs. James Warner, tho
_! Inirrmrdiate troop 4 9 1 t i n t
Zimmerman. Tickets are *1.25 for Hostesses Mr*. F. T. Meriwether,
(he Misses Sandra Wright, Kay
meet* in l.ake Monroe with Mrs.
t * «
w
adults and 7Se for children. They Mrs. E. C. Harper and Mrs.
Ivey and Marty Stemper.
J. K. Giles as their leader and / l
V QTV
I O i l FLO
may be obtained from Mr* Zim­ J. L. Corley served punch dur­
Mrs. Raymond Rail was tn
Miss Mabel Chapman as assist'
merman. Gleasons Grocery, Lake ing the afternoon.
charge of refreshments, assisted
ant, arc busy planning their can- _
.
.
Mary Food Market, and several '
hy Mrs. M. L. Rabom, Mrs.
members and children of the
dlclight investiture service for [ j f a n C i m O t r l C r
Nov. 19 at the Lake
Monroe v i v u i v u i i w u i v . 1
Verne Messenger and Mrs. 0. W.
church.
school. All parents arc invited Mrs Harry ft. Schaffer Is Touchton. The hostesses presentPlans also include a fish pond.1
fur the service and refreshment* probably one of the youngest
ne,|dlng with a silver
a curio shop, a needle work
About ten girls will he
pinned. „r.
ni,mnlh, r. In lh„
* memento
of the cal|
occsbooth, baked goods and candy and _ _
grandmother*
the Sanford area. tra&gt;
,lnn a*
Morc
!hjn ^ „UMU
e&lt;!
many other altractions.
I
A 1 * V r k lIf
She is 32 year* old anil the during the appointed houri.
0 There also will be a merry go
I M I II 111 I U W
mother of seven children, ranging
round for the children to ride j
in age from H lo Iti years.
while their mothers shop. It is| Parent* ofthe bouthside P. T.
hoped that this baraarwill be O- will meet at 7:30
p. m. TuesBonnie la&gt;u iMrs. Guy Filer
very succesiful and the public Is ' day tn viail in their children I
Jr. I the oldest became a mother
classrooms
and
talk
to
the
teach­
cordially invited lo attend.
recently. Both mother and daugh­
ers for thirty minutes.
ter were married when they were
At I o'clock a short hii*inr-«
Mrs. S. F. Manfre was hostess onlv IS years old. The E'.ters
meeting and program will be pre­
to the Camellia Circle of the , live in Newrvtlle, Penn.
sented. Don Bales, president,
Santord Garden Club at her home
Mrs Schaffer
smaller is employed as
^
*,r* w*
urges all parent* to attend at
in laich Arbor Thuru'iy evening. 1 nurse , aide at Seminole Me- R ' f n l e r t a i n e d wi tha combi.
this is an important Hireling.
mortal Hospital, and is an active |"al,on ' ° " ce * *
*5?
A report will be given on the
Serving as co-hostesses were Mrs. member of the Congregational ;*r1,
? ' no,'ck at the Davl*
Halloween Carnival.
Harold Chapman and Mrs. E. W. Christian Church. She and her !«&gt;.ne on l oronad* Coneoune.
Rrfriehments of Russian tel,
Mrs. Albert Jarrsll was hostess
husband enjoy all kinds of sports,
Peterson.
colfre, doughnuts, mints and nut*
tn the November meeting of cir­
The program lor the evening especially horse back ridihg. swimwere served.
cle 2 of III* WSCS of First Metho­
was a plant disease clinic con- ming, dancing and skating.
Guests included, Mrs. Ruth ChIU
dist Church at her home on Semidueled by Dr J . F. Darby,plant
The family 's fav.iiil,rcu ea-, ,enJcn MUi Br„ Jone4 Mrl&gt;
no’ .- Blvd.
pathologist at the Centra
Hor lion, lojeltii-r, * skating Mrsc. sonny „a b «rn. Mr*. George ChspCut fee and pound cake were ,
ida Experiment Station. He pre- j Schaffer also take* time
to work tn#n Mr, J&gt;tn„ „ Ufhie Mr|. j ,
•erved to the members at they ;
sented the memliers with some with her lluwers. lu-y cam* to j j. Hobby. Mrs Chester Oxford
arrived. The worship renter » M yrry interesting literature At the Santord from Pennsylvania root* Mrs Flossie Goodson Mrs. Cecil
arranged bv Mrs. Grctchen CroThe Golden Circle class of
ronelllMon nf his talk the group Hun seven years ago and re­ -S. Sheppard and Mrs. C. A.
well featuring one of her char- First Baptist Church, met
the
enjoyed a quellimi anil answer side at 2&gt;&gt;22 Mohawk Ave.
........ _
tiuerry.
MORKLIKC HOLIDAY CLOTHES al Hie OfticciV Wive* Club l'aidiinn
f o a l paintings.
I home of Mrs. Sylvan J Davis.
perliKl.
•
show, left, Aim Itolaml, wearing an all around wool jersey .whirl wu1«t ilrtv-m
Jarreil led the devotional for the November business and
Mrs V K Snuemaker, Jr.
social meeting, with group 2. as
ami the chairman. Mrs. M. It 1 ***rial
by Robbie 11rook * and June Swope wnoinyr tot all Oceanian suit in melon
c i r c l e president, conducted
—Over ten million persons to­
hostess.
Strickland, presided at the busi­
and beige. A two piece cotton knit for trip-*, parties or a visit with friends.
short Imsiness meeting. Mrmhe•ri
day are living alone. Th# majority
Mrs.
F.
W.
Hall
presented
a
ness session. Circle 2 will serve
(Staff I’tioto)
1wrre asked to attend tile Garden
are women
the youth supper Nov. 22. with Thanksgiving devotional and Mrs.
Therapy and Juniot Gardening
L&gt; ^ / _ C ~ . l
Mrs. G. R. Jones and Mrs. J. H. M. Dyson, vire president, pre­
Workshop to be held Nov. l» at r l a i l S b a K e b a l e
H. la-e in charge of arrange­ sided ai the business session.
BANFUHD
the home demonstration buildPlans
were
discussed
fur
De­
ments.
tng
Mrs. Frank Donalme presented
3:30
A S:00 P. M.
cember
aclivitlies.
including
a
Members voted to donate a
New members wrlt-umcd to the a demonstration on dried flower
basket at food to some needy gift for the 12 year girl at Bap­
circle were Mrs Dave l.aude and fruit arrangement* for memfamily for Christmas. Mrs. Lee tist Children’ s Home in Lakeland.
and Mr- Jack Wilber. Mrs It. hs-rs of the Lake Mary llmne
A
social
hour
of
fellowship
was
(presented the lesson study’ on
American l.rgioa
Mrs R. M. Donald-on was S Vustin give a horticulture re Demonstration Club.
enjoyed,
and
refreshments
of
Members
of
the
Officers'
Wives
door
prue*
were
donated
by
the book of Luke. $2.90 was made
rhairm.in of the refreshment l«&gt;rt coneerning November garden
Ground*, lliwsjr 17
pumpkin
pie
and
coffee
was
&gt;ntj
n,tir
guests
enjoyed
a
*
Beauty
Salon
and
the
M
ayThe group met al the l^ke
from a project at the meeting.
fair Inn.
Inn. A
A potted
potted plant
plant wawas committer and assisting her chores
.
, f
h(m fair
Mary Fire House. Mrs. Donahoe
The December meeting will be served. M e m b e r * attending were
Booth
rhehiMtesn, served Ice box pie
|f ,evrritl arratlRrmcnU ou,
awarded *»'
for high ........
score at
*' -each
“ hl1 were. Mrs. K Bovvi-ll, Mrs I J.
a covered dish luncheon at Mc­ Mrs. A. C. Doudney. Mrs. S. II. rard part&gt; •*n(‘ fa,mun ‘ h0W, ..........
Mr*. C. S. Muse, Mrs. Thursday at the Sanford Worn tahlr.
Demhoski. Mrs. M. A Mt-rgl and coffee lo Mr- Mm.-maker of materials that ran Ih- found
Coleman.
Kinley Hall.
Mrs N. S I’ ruden and Mrs. A. Mrs Laude, Mrs. Wilber, Mrs (hit time of year.
Aiopicm: 10 &amp; 8 Club
Other* attending included. Mrs. F. W. Hall, Mr*. J. W'. barter
an s Club
Austin. Mr- Alfred Chiles, Mrs
S
Specs.
W. B. Bitting. Mr*. II. II. Collier,
Mrs. II. C. "atlcrson. Mr*. II
'Die club was decorated in
Following Hie demonstration, a Fninoun Crinliunia Present
Carlclon
Blt-s,
Mrs.
Tom
M
e
VAII-7 was hostess for Ihe par
covered dish luncheon was served,
Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw, Mrs. W. J. D. Clay, Mr*. M. R
Christmas theme, with the ^ a g e
ty with Mrs. Donaldson and Mr*. Donald, Mrs Madelyn Kuhn. Mrs with Mrs. Charles Kruger a« ho*David Mrs. S. J. Ilsrrimsn, Mrs. Mr*. 0. C. lisrrelt. Mrs. II II set up as a living room, com
Vernon
Hardin,
Mrs.
Lewis
Bar
.................
M. D. McPherson serving as cotc*».
C. R. ' Jones,
Mr*. W. R. Nichol Bloodsworth. Mrs. J. A. Beiwie- plete with fireplace and Christmas
hostesses. Mrs. M. Otto was co ley. Mrs. K. C Harper, Jr.,
son, Mr*. J. II. Lee, Mrs. T, E, chin. Mrs. John K. White, Mrs.
During Hu- business meeting,
nrdmator of the fashion show and ,'lr‘ "•
J- 1‘ members voted to purchase a
Wilson. Mrs. T. C. O'Steen and B. M. Dyson, Mr*. Joe Davis and tree. The models entered the room
Horton,
Jr
.
Mr*
John
Kei-llng,
,,
...
. . . . ..
Mrs Harold Lang was coinincn
Mrs. M. N. ClevelaniL__________j t„ »now their lovely holiday
'•Mrs. H. R. Pilcher.
Mr*.
Charles
Lansing,
Mr*. table (or u-e in the (ire house
Cdr. and Mrs. S. \ Raney en- |ainr
fashions
Smart Stetson, Mrs Richard Sil They also decided lo hold a
trrtainrd
for
a
group
of
friends
&gt;•**!,
i o n s were lurnisned by the
The refreshment table was cen­
hake sale Dec. 13, in front o(
vers. Mr* \V P. Layer,
Hollywood shop and hairstyles
tered with a green Christina- with * dinner ,-arty al thitr home,
_________
the Lake Mary Post Office. The
wrre by Neil Altman of Nell's
&gt;#
proceed* from Hu* sale will lie
ires- arrangement, greenery and 1901 Sanford Ave. The menu m
tall
tapers.
Inch was later eluded chicken eaccialort «&gt; v r r Beauty Salon.
M ()S| )itu l A U X iliiU * y
used to purchase table* for the
anled a* a door price Other j ^
„ ljd| (ru i, ca V r , nU c„f.
O. W. C. members of VAII-7, is , . | r|’
\1 ,
*
*,rc house,
serving as models were Mr*. iSOUlTi • " I ' l l L l
! At their next meeting, sehedulfee.
Ben Stewart. Jeanette Mil/, June
The Women'* Auxiliary ol Semi cal lor Dec. H, there will he a
The tahlr waa cen'ereil with a
Member* of Xi Bel* Eta Chap- Progressive Dinner to be held on L,a kt* M u i y C il'L ’ Ie
Swope, Ann Boland. Jo Jennings, non- Memorial llospilal will hold demonstration on Christina* deco­
ter of Brt* Sigma Phi attended Nov. 23. The appeluer will be
..
ri’
fruit bowl arrangrmrm, in a milk
Camille Moreland. Mildred Now- a board meeting Tuesday at 9 30 rations. Everyone is invited lo
- - - -Bolao
served ii I p m. at Ihe home I t ) i i l c u l 1 O H lu l I tjvt
gla-s container,
lecture given by Carl
er* and Naomi Dunn.
*. in. In the liu-|iit.il dining room atiend this meeting
of
Mr*.
J.
L
Horton,
Jr.
Circle
2
ol
the
Cnited
PresTho-e
alti-n
ling
were.
Capi.
and
'd»r *&lt; the Sanford Art Aaxoeta•sr.
Mrs.
Harper
served
delicious
hylerian
Community
Church,
of
Mr*.
James
Damage
and
their
tion meeting ** their cultural
program for Ihe ever.ing. Program ice box pie aid coffer to Mr* Lake Mary will meet tomorrow house guests. Mr and Mi* Har­
chairman was Mrs. Don Bal«*. Bales. Mrs. Bliss. Mrs. Speer, at a p. m at ihe home of Mrs old Anderson; Cdr. and Mr* Dave
King, Cdr. and Mrs " M lloblllMr*. K. C. Harper, Jr. w«s Mrs. Hardin, Mrs. Horton. Mrs j Joe Smathers.
Mrs. Fide Jane Keogh will tell, Cdr. Dirk Davis. M&lt; and
host*** to the group (or tb« buni­ Harold Chapman. Mrs. C. M
on s meeting. The Thanksgtvmg Nichols. Mrs. Robert Cushing. lead thr -tndy program, concern Mr* Sam Day. M and Mrs.
basket to be given to the Salva­ Mrs. Frank Mebane, Mrs. Dsn utg the Church and circle nrg* Harold McC'umhrr, Mr- Rosita
niration and duties.
Rust and Mr*. Dionr San;*ier.
tion Army was filled, and Chrfct- Ratten.
mas gift* to be sent lo ChaVahooehe* were collected.
Mr*. Carleton Bliss reported on
• rti* chapter's service project
which is a Clothing Bank for
children. Anyone having ^xid
used clothing they would like
to donatr may contact Mr*, illtss
Fratuiing I'hc World's Greatafter * p. m. at FA 2-4321; and
c-l Areal** Star. • The Grsat
the articles will he picked up
Kermsum vow dwmtassd* froi.i uld f-sslieonad
Firddie ilisrh lit Air Ob The
Perfect attendance star* were
Ruly Boly • Red Dingier A
jewelry m a new, essMiwm/ed h.tmi csrwed numupresented to Mr*. Bale* and Mrs.
S DAYS AND 4
FAMILY OF 4
Ci- World’ s Champion T«m
ing made hy m*uer jtrsvelcse.
Vernon Hardin (or the yesr 1937
a
nivim*
NIGHTS ONLY
polini-ta • Danny And The
176 OF 650 UNITS
3g by 'he president Mrs. G. An
Mi r t h
Provoking
Clow ns,
(Shorter Stay*—
SEPT. I - JAN. I
leweirv iln spised csfxxiaHy for vue at a
. V\
\ \ i ,Shor1«
drew Speci.
Pranksters * Aldo And His
per
night
I
Msspmitlglv low. low COM. UwdjfM M M M
Tioup Of Doberman Pinschers,
▼ Final plsns were made tor th*
A Fosse swimming pools
sow v o w m n v m m s a
The Acme Of Perfection In
Dog Training • The Incompar­
A World's most famous beach
Chsc trained jrs»«4^ designer svsd induwhssDy
able Canistrellis In Keats Of
B ir t h p la c e o l S p «««*
A Free golf greens fees
,s*kill And Daring On Th# Un
to mm vow peeennaf u m l I«Jw
C a lib r a tio n
&lt;u|i|M)ttcd L a d d e rs • Georg*
A Nightly ontertainmenf of the ElIinor
sfsfmwaf
Burma * And The Elephant*
Village
Country
Club
Th« King Bron. Cir
• Itaeiu, Benny, Tripoli, Death
l i t ilft i ■
Defyieg Leaps Through Hoop
scheduled lo perform hare
A 24 Hour nursery 3 baby sitter service
A-* i-i j..
KADhR S
(if Flir Over The Elephanta,
on Friday, Nov. 20tb, hi
roe eeiiiVAfiONS os aooitionai inBuilding Human Pyramids, AeDfcSK ih m &gt; G B O L P o4 nsnssniingv
rOISSAIION CAll OIANOI (-0SSI Oi
rnl-at* • The Justly Famous.
under Ihe auspice* of The
Wilts MCI. \N.|i r
Vrisatilc Talente-I, Criatilni
10 and ft Croup of Ihe
Sisters, Dangeruusly Daring,
ro&lt;e*
ILLJN
OR
American Legion, and aot
Feats Aboard A Racing Horse,
ruird-lcrs, Ariialitts • And
VILLAGE
# Fir*werV»
c «^ Me*
the Dinabled American
Atany Others •
Oumad
I
•
•
*!&gt;
,
Veterans a« elated in win­
General Admission
*
n*»i4«
Fdow carda and eigne.
Children 'JOc Adullis 1.25
Cor Club A t s ^ .V h ^
Rrwerve Seat I’ ricen After
Club spenorao.
Sanford Chapter No. 30
nnon 50c N ight 75c
Available Only On Circus
Disabled American
Grounds Circus Day
FA 1
M I. Put Are,
King Bros. Reserve Seal. Alt
Veterans
Grami.Haml Chaira

Girl Scout
Diary

Lake Mary
Bazaar

Church Calendar

Planned

i

PTO Meets

Dr. Darby

C offee Honors

Conducts Clinic

Mrs. E. B. Bolick

Circle 2 . M eets

o4£ Jarrell Home

Circle Plans

Gift For Child

Lake M ary Club

F R I.

O W C Holds Parly, Fashion Show

N O V.

20

Baneys Give

Dinner Party

Sorority Presents Attendance

Awards, Plans Holiday Projects

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Cham ps

tp Waektagtan (PI) It tbe Meek
)N beta Waahtagten Male. A
WkaMnftan lent and an Oregmi
(hi I vWtaey nvee Oregnn .Mat#
would gtvo the berth to Urn Ducks.
Rngtt Bewli Gom ia (hot clinch«d |M Bra) Southeastern Centeranew thle state 1MI when B beat
Antom, 14-13, Satutday but U la
4 tattblftil choice. Louisiana Slats
4h i) peekshty wtl) got the hast
berth ft Be beets TbU sm tttn and
Ibeee la n chance tbe "visHot'e"
Md ottl f t to Mississippi (41)
vchua etnas up aap‘ «&gt;*4 Ui*»Us.

ATLANTA, (UP1) - Ueerila’t
M M ogs wee ihvlr first South
eastern Cnotarwnte tale slice IMS
wtth a drama-fUWd upset «f Au­
burn Saturday sad iseculitlm today has the RuUctei* la the
Oraaie le e l on New Year's day.
That* wtU be no official bowl
awiweacisnat until tbe aeaaon
ends. Rut prim* sources predict
that a Buildup win a m Georgi*
Tech la the Not. ■ finale would
aature a Miami trip.
The Bulldogs scored rn a IS»aed paaa with enty to seconds
left la the game to beat Auburn
I I I ). The victory |.-ve Georgia a
M RKO record and three Isn't a
team able to maim it.
The Southeastern Conference
champion usually goea to tbo
Sugar Root but it l« * s like
fourth ranked, aace beaten Louis­
iana State mil defend the coo•sconce's honor there. The Bengala, upset hy Tennessee, rebound­
ed tn lino tt»W *stnrdsy »|'j!
a If a ot« over Mississippi State.
This aU both dano to a question
at what to do about seventhrhohed Mississippi which appear*
to he the elioofMl teem in the
Southeast. The Robots, beaten by
LSV tslned a** yards Saturdsy
while muting Tanneseee JI T. This
tap aided i t s over a tram that
beat bark LSI? and Auburn ibcuid
asente Mississippi a tad—probable
to the Qatar Bowl.

Utah. Oklahoma ( I t ) la ineligible
bneeusn it pUswd u tbe Wet last
Jan, I and Missouri. Kansas and
Awn Stale are tied tar secuod
place with S I reesrdt Tbe Op
Mgs Bant commute* Sunday list­
ed M l', Georgls, Mississippi.
The SRO gained «oe tvwl can
Ytameesee, Alabama. Georgia
dslate amt tost another Saturday
TVeh, Miami amt Fesm State as
beaten, twice - tied
nesaihte rtvals tar the Big Right when ewce
Ala Nama upsta Georgvs Tech 4T.
altar Matting CVdtMe. MO, 3atwr
fay. aad its rival depends mywq
tae result of the Nov ft game
betwvsw Texas and Thant AAM.
It'U be Atkansav if Tvtai bvses
nod Tuna If the Longhorns wm.
TVaas Cbnsusn can share n the
pnhw aw crown but rant be
tae bsd so the bowl
Gqftar Bant; CVmsoo i 31t esa
clinch tbe Atlantic Coast G w Vewce m)s by besting b a le Par­
cel 434) Gees g.a. fson Stats,
Mitstmppi and Tynawssee are
other teaAmg csssdi.istes on a list

A Tbch victary ptwhsMy would
havo left the Orange Bowl N.J
hanging m the w w r t ef tbe
IX h Georgia game, tf klbama
tan upset Anhorn there wU! tarety bo a pott-oeasMi opening wwoe
where kw ihe CPimson Tw­
in other aettan Baturiny, « s h r
Avg r.'are tMd VandecVsii * S
wv»h a fcwmh • peooi r.veeSA-wo
sod Kootocky, unable to wm m
the owtfcrrvKe. wa'.toped Xavier
ad Ohw&gt; it A
TVs ta w v lii. U u s a a i beats
sod TV.aue close out thrtr s ta » * i
it Bason Raapr. Vess-virVy wv'.l be
K\*t sa TVemessee m the Wttacsis
finale. Alabama w..l be host to
Msmpba State, t s b n to M.s*
vaavjp* 3 m )m « . rWnda to L V o it
State and VwAttbb to FVere.-v
State.
Astwday a start tnr'oAed Tali
back Chart* Dowers and quarter
bs.k Jack Gvbbs d
qrsswecback Fraorts Tartems.-w. of
Georg a, place k-ck u a,-ws-.a:.»t
TTed bsgvoo Jr o! Alabama Pali
barA Jobsevv Rbb.xo.-oi ti ISY ar&gt;d

ft'.T'Ns.'l Cowsie Vnirvi of T^ate
Dowers ( t o r i *.4» n rf* rush
a t ani vLbba l b yaras n u &gt;&gt;*
a U iM ittap's eaay vvrsory. Tart
rat.-* cbJxys'Nrd t a r of fine pa*
w i so carry Georgto U yard* ic
pavdet *
,rt rsa! rrattrv
Nr geos trite.- a t) . yard fw-i4
gna. that wvwcied T toi Xob.r.»na
sernevd twice ns past cat.-tea
Andrrwx pis a - tbe yardage aa
Tu aor n S va rd tyvr.g ir.'v
sVar-isrba. g v ha; e Bra; n
Gaerg-.a aberaaied breswew tbs
roie-v of htc-o ana g-ntc. n .» ‘ i.rrtU

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btactol a »«a».mate » psn. «..t
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CRACKY CATCHES TOUCHDOWN PASS for u Seminole score in third
quarter after getting behind the Bishop .Moore defenders in the end zone
and being hit by a toss from Kay l.umlquist. who fooled the Hornets by
faking a roll out. Dave Demetrco (71) tried in vain to deflect the football.

fatted Press tafoewrtMaal
U the Cleveland Browns win
• National Football Laagoe
championship, they should gtre
Bobby Lgyne, tbe old playboyquarterback, a case of tbe vic­
tory chaapegMLayne, a Texan who never 1st
hidden hit Mds to spice tbe sea
ami wttb a bit of nightlife, la peat
tbe glory years when be ted tbe
Detroit Lions to two NFL titles.
He's 33 sod playing for tbe Pitts­
burg Stectert. but b* - ‘i ll Is tbe
stater of the cl=tto play.
Layne'a 43-yard pass to Tbm
Tracy Sunday with B aecoods to
go gave tbe Slewlees (3-4-1) a
14-4 upset triumph over tbe New
York Glaou end stunned s capa­
city Yankre Stadium crowd of
44.744. The perfectly • executed
toss, against a defense that had
ort permitted a touchdown since
it last faced Laynr Oct. ZS. pro­
duced a coolly defeat far tbe
Giants.

l . l ’ NlMJl’ IST G A IN S E IG H T yards on a wide play a fte r taking a pitchout
front Quarterback Mike Kolverts. M ickrv M crola 111) m ade the tackle fo r
Btehep M oere.
lS t a ff P h otos)

By J11RBY At)AIM'.TO\
aad tto acere i..vx st 13 7 .r.
vVve of the Urges* crowds evsr favor of -.to Heraeka
to ester Memorial Stsd.-.m wit- ‘ A* Ume wa« tvcjuxg out -. tto
to u t! vbrO ofier thrGi .a a (•rat half tto i t r e n t i made
gre-s: home ONS.aag eontes; &gt;e- tbenc n.-»; afwv.iru.ar dnve tA.th
twwra ihe lU b y V .we llarsr.t only -.to ;w\&gt;=.^.w:ri rc-ajutf cc
and ;&gt;e Sax.'ord Se*uwwes Tbe tto clock they oegaa :* r x X&gt;
Sems-svet bead a c-e rvvr; lead iberts rax IS yards fx a first
at the Vail »mty to see the Her- Jewx a; mad f.c)4 CVs tto scat
nru .v cv roanag back to take play to a ; Grace} *.ih a ,-avi
ilis c.vaicK py a score of 31 23
good i.-r It j a:-» . i tach r:
TV Conors; .-y-rood with ha.-, fan* dew-a Tto a Coach .'.a r^ x *
ford ViCk-.T.g The tVfcr.se »ed eaDed or Vn.. Ale- MrA..htos
and the Hornets k ckv-d oa fourth
down &gt;o the 43 yard -he Tbe
bemtooes
. ».mc:..a;e.,i
begat
:he_- march down f*4d tV tbrd
Aowt l.-ie.act u i'v M f.vt yards
or s :ir *5 dowm. tV sevcuid dtmt
Xobc.-.s rcOrd m : ai«d p-ckoi 1,7i.s good for anoJier tin: Sc«x
s i » . . ! ntly
Tto-r
took tto p&amp;choti
tor scarebaser:
and tosnni a paws to J.m Grace*
t ;. .ct'.i»*. ana
•w-fco .-ifrwvg tb# had to tto 11
ci who mane &gt;
Jobs Lcw'.ace p.-led t o aaivtar
rce. Gbr.scemier
firs: down n t u v u arc .« f w .)
to s touc and
Seat. k/O r-.t u e a te i e&gt;tr f'orv
.’ .to to n.m.-TV
the tint Cbr.MonuM bocir-ci a
a&lt;:k to.-’Oi.g-h -.to vju.gtt.is to* Jit
a is - npoto-s « .a
to n.iroict /*\d 7 -A
» m im ir ( Cm toe
Tto H.-ciwvt we&gt;re iw* to to
.n to-.Ru t ge. Lojic
dee-pod. T » j
took icT
ani togas ,to_* T»ar.). Ot se-roxt ' arris v hr.-e be v is catjfic )&gt;
wi. end -to had m U ( or .to-^- fvcsiit itf tot s e n t T2-i ;.me
r «x at «:.ar eir&gt;erk dark N.. •av •.he toii.itoi’f ja.scr.g gimt .suel
lot f-ir-rsor &lt;a tto T.a; arc the and ;ht t.il w c k rvtc tit ocw-jjs

score read 11-13 is (iw r of the
toxoewes
Tto lim e u :.v4 tto L cl aad
togas ttoar a.rrh back dew* -toe
i c l f shoe: paaocs and s 13yard
pemaLy auvei them to *d* Sax
feed 12 Tbospsoe hcoke around
end f x :to scoct Ts.s ume S ir
boar br.-.ie :hrM.gh aad fN-pooi
Pjerwc* a» to a;:c*p: " to r s
•_he poist
la die foarth je a v i toe Swnets took a fittU R of a Nat_orf
.rt:i.t ot tto~* own Zi .After
;toy had moved to ihe NarJ.-r-i
IS Pjeeeoc brake Dettga and
weiri the ta u sc fee toe score.
Agsm toc_* pass cry fadod and
tot score tcosf a: 152 s favx
if toe H.-rreii
Tto .-varae-u ka&gt;d Uw hea.rc.es arur laU | toe t e t a f arc
toey wece «S I ga.r. Ttvs r s c
7 v .n u irawtof a* varus gar
itoator? score. Tbey aurajeei as
past i:c toe pti.T. to—&gt; tome ban
( « l i N-ose-s. tg&gt; hy
Tto v n. jules a i r : tod ctcwm
.to fete agaa A 17 yard pass
es sSs--s-c-tjcit avcv-nd toe bca~anes ra .to Horse: 23 ami a»
ovtoer ac Graxy miwevd to tto
-Urec a acre le*v .ace wem: arnuni
«ihd Itc toe K-cce. Gbr.stott.iet
added toe PAT aad toa: was toe
tmd of .nr icoriiig Tto data TO
•jwy-Avier i.vil efi tar s 33 yar£ w-j;a tiny in-e yarns w y a e i fre e lite g.so wto r.jftc lecaods
TT The arrt nja to rair. .to pnu ;
jft. m :to scoevtoto-a
*a.)ci anf .to homo saoto: a: 74

Insurance Team
Paces Kegler Loop
In the Mstch-of tbe-Wrek of the
Sanford city HowLag League Lis:
Wednesday tught. tbe mmg New
Yort Lee lnvsrsnee team coou-aed its wisxmg ways by tataag two
games !rta the first place Harry's
Liquors tram, thus dr.-pp^c Har­
ry's into s ue for Ln: place wuh
Mather of Sanford, who rwrt*
Utree gssev frsa Gear s Sem-maie
G iis rrf sad Laundry.
la tbe other match. Burned
Pata’.er* toak rwo taaes fraa
Celery Cay Pnruxg Compaxj.
JLp Scamper ted u e Insurance
sea to tbe-r isp cm et victory.
rolling s hag M K m i. Frank
Hate ttcprd Harry’ s » i n w-.tb a
total i x the atgtS- Mather wf
Sanford was led a the- sweep
by A1 Dr Palma s Z2fr4il. wtalr
rague gevay Bock Fxg-iwra tr.cd
to stop ihra w.to his 31Z StUl
Dxmer. Pasters. wtXh a fine
-.earn effort tx pevd by Claude Fos­
ters *35 timed back O terr Ccy
P rs-rg rtapasy a spate ef the
iZl rtsjed hy Ha! G-srrep.

lie* took a hffh pitchout which jutt about
(•t away from him and fired to T*rryM
Chrkrtanaan for the TD. Thle climaxed a*
drlva from the 50 jrard line In le«a than
two minutes.
Although the Sominolaa came up on
the short end, they came back every
time and looked «reat in losing. Their total
offense for the evening was 314 yards to
the Hornet*’ 261. They picked up 15 first
downs to the Hornets’ 8.
Even though things turned out as they#
did, tie Homecoming crowd waa happy.
It was a great team effort and the nice
thing about it was that there wasn't a
star oa the field. Everybody had a part in
Offfcasiv* end Terry Christensen play,
ed the entire game Friday with a broken
finger and even though his hand was
hindered by a large bandage he madeA
some phenomenal catches. On one play®
in the final quarter he made such a great
catch that Coach Pigott hollered down
to Dr. Morgan, "bandage them all up,
Doc.” I might add that Terry added four
beautifkl kicks for the extra points and
boomed the kkkoffs down the field like
Sam Baker.
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This was a good weekend to bet on
the Gators — They were idle.
m

The Browns, looking mate end
more like the Octet and teams
that have dominated pro football
stare World War If. took mtiek
advantage of Lome's assist.
With Bobby Mitchell opening a
three-touebdoon spree with a *0yard rue. tbe Browns made tbe
Washington Redskins (3-3) their
fifth straight victim. 31-17, tad
deadlocked tbe Giants for tbe
Eastern Division lead. However,
tbe Brownlee will know mare
atuut their ieeiiogj tar Lame
after they play the Steelen next
Sunday it Geve’.and.
The Colts, defending league
champtoos. get a chance to tie
tbe Ssa Francisco Porty-Ninera
(4-2) for tb* Western lead neat
Sunday at Baltimore. If tbey Bn,
tbe Cotta (3-3) will ewe e vou
of thanks to Jobsiy V o fr j sod
tbe C.Vclgs Bear..
Merns ran tbe opening kiekaff
l i yards to s«c up a aoe-yard
tourodown plunge by Rick Ceseres sad caught a 31-yard scarJig pits from Ed Brown to lend
tbe Bears (S-4) to n 1*3 triumph
ever tbe Far.y N ^en at Ckiciiu
Bahtmcee. with John Vattas fir­
ing two scoring passes to Ray
Berry sad tbe deosirr touchdown
tons u Jua M a (iek e&gt; , tank advantage of Chiesge's beip by

edging tbe Groan Bay Packers,
34-34. Baltimore started the diy
two games behind San PTaaeUra.
Tbe Philadelphia Eagles (5 3)
also benefited from Pittsburgh's
triumph, moving within a irn is
of the Giants and Browns (csciP
g-l) Jo tbe East by downing the
Chicago Cardinals, JT-lT. Clarence
Peaks plunged a yard to snip •
17-17 tte with Hr# minutes to jv
after Norm Van Broeklln's iS-yard
pass to Pete Bottlatt set up vbe
pf»rEarl Jforran completed a
yard touchdown pass to Dave Mid­
dleton and an ll-yarder to John
Henry Johnson to lead the Uaai.
(3-5-1) lo a ZJ-tT triumph over th#
Los Angeles Rams '2-1) in tbe
other game.

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If ever a team looked great in loelng it
eras Sanford here Friday night. One of the
largest crowds ever to enter Memorial
Stadium saw thrill after thrill in one of
the finest ball games I have seen in many
years.
The great passing game of the Semin­
ole* made them superior to the Hornets
of Bishop Moors but the difference of the
ball game was one person—Russ Pierson.
The potent Seminole offense moved for
a score practically every opportunity but
when the Hornets got behind they would
call on Pierson and he would deliver.
The great back accounted for three
quarters of the Hornets’ yardage and his
display of speed and drive sets him up as
the finest ball player I have seen in quite
sometime. You can bet that Notre Dame
will watch him closely.
Among all the big brutes on the field
Friday night here was one lad who might
have been outmanned in size but not in
ability. Little Bobby Barbour, who runs
his 122 pounds at the defensive linebacker
for the Seminole*, played his greatest
game. When a tackle was made, he either
did it or was in on it. The way he played,
he might as well have been seven feet tall.
The ending of the first half was probably one of the most spectacular to be
seen in some time. With only eight seconds
remaining on the scoreboord, John Love-

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Mr. m i Mre. V.
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f M M Heir tw» daughters ia
Jfe* h m f md U etk Carolina.
Mr. M i Mrs. W. J- Snlhvau
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Friend* at Malar Boy Browa,
local realtor. wUl bo happy to
toora that ho to improving by
ipa and bsonda and expect*
to l o borne by tbo and of aest
weak. Major Brown baa boon at
Orlando Air Force Boat Hot­
el doe to a heart attack la
(offered about all week* ago.
He wiahea to thank all al II*
friend* for their tarda, message*,
and flower*.
Mr. and Mra. B. J. WaUatedt
and family are home af'er at­
tending the wedding of their boo
Kormlt and Mlta Annette Short
Nor. T at Hatard, By.

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al Balgb W. Warner
« to gLad to knew la lea
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for sppendiritua and laa N ew Circle M eets
to Ha Tanya Tribune,
The November meeting at the
i i« a Marta writer and newly organ!ted circle No. t of the
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Mr. an* Mrs. &gt;. T. Nanallah
a l ’Maano. aaoouera Ha Metis aI
, M O aO nnr Aadraw, bora Nor.
j , weiMst • iba. U ••• T ie NaaU a f t t o tla M &lt; r Candy* Hodh « • al ‘

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at the educational building, with
Mra. C. L. Park Sr. and Mr*.
A, J. Petanon a* apnaaora.
Taking part an Ho program,
atnaalng “ Prayer” , were Mr*.
Harrey Wllklaaoa and Mra. J.
« . SentecfUt.
Member reported cooperation
in the October activltie* and
dim m ed plana for the Novem­
ber project*. M r a .
Peteraon
•poke to the group on foreign
aad home mtoatona. The circle
will present a program during
Urn week of prayer.

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Mr*. George McCall ar * Mr*.
W. V . Warner were co-hoot***#*
for the November meatlag at Cen­
tral Circle at the garden dub at
the McCall home.
Mr*. Voile William* Sr., presi­
dent of the circle announced that
the Civic Art Center will sponsor
a to* aad exhibit Nor. M from
g p. m. to t p. m. for member*
of the Sanford Garden Club.
Report* were given from the
workahop held in Leesburg and
throe aew aaembera wore elected
to membership. The gamral (tub
to plaaatog n card party lar Ha
third week hi JasuHy.
Mrs. McCall preaonted a pro­
gram at flower arraagamanta,
showIsc various vase* and con­
tainers atom One r e a dry arrangtmeat of autuaao noinca in
a bronan pitcher.
Guest* wore taken throupk Mra.
McCall's |1* m heuae. to son bar
orchid plasto. Mra. Williams will
os hostess at the December moat­
ing. This will be a Christmas par­
ly and pitots trill be esebaaged.

1,466 New Homes
Built Since Jon. 1
An Indication oI Seminole Coun­
ty's growth was pointed ant today
by Zoning Director lobnet Brown.
Brown reported Hat during Ha
first IS months at 1MB l.CM heme*
barn been built hi thn county.
This flgurn, according to grown,
does aot include apartment hooom
and placet aI business.
Out at the new homes built, M
per rent hare been single family
dwellings. Brown added.

Personals

NEW YORK (U P!) -T h e Irishmaa, Wheat!*/ Stable'e throe •
BY MELKN SNOOGBASS
year-eld, wow He tto.lto Idtowiid
Mrs. Ow n Keller cl Deland
Handicap at Aqueduct aad net a was guest of honor at a surprise
track record by ruoniag a mile
birthday celabration at the home
aad an eighth in l:t t 4-1 seeof Mr. and Mra. Robert Smith,
last week. Guest*' included, Mr.
NEW YORK (UP1) - Rohis and Mrs. F. C. Long. Mra. Grace
Llagto al Stony Brook (N. Y.) Naale, Mrs. Amelia Youag. Barschool woo hath the Eastern ladea Koppe, Mr. aod Mra. Homer
terackolantie title aad Ha Ivy
Prep Scheol League cross-coun­ Smith aad daughter, of Deland.
Mr. end Mra. G. B. Hctcbons
try championships at Van Cort­
of Hobart, Okla., hart arrived to
land Perk.
spend the winter with their aunt
MACAO (UBI) - Three Amerf and uncle, Mr. and Mra. C. A.
caa driver*- Grant WotfkiO, lob Henderson.
Mra. Pat Goodwin and son,
Harper and Mra. Carol Ungrtobt—
•cored vtotorice in automobile Kenny, celebrated wlH a Joint
racieg at the Grand Prix al Ma­ birthday party at the borne of
Mra. W. A. Goodwin. last week.
cao.
Guests included Pat's husband
BERLIN. Germany (UP1) — and Nanny's father, Mrs. Cbarlca
BuM Scholl aI West Rerlia suc­ Ray and daughter Joanie, Mr.
cessfully defended kb Kuropoaa and Mrs. Kenny Cockrell, son.
middleweight honing champion Mickey, Bill Cohen, Mr. and Mrs.
ahip by kicking out Peter Muel­ Robert Murr and Mr. and Mrs.
ler al Cologne la the firm round. Andy Warner of DeBary.
Mr. aod Mra. Alfred Clapp of
Montclair. N. J. arc house guests
TOKYO (UPD - Berry Mac ai Mias Doris Faber.
Mr. aod Mra. Milliard Pettri of
Kay at Dayton, O' ‘o, won the
siagle* till* la He Japan na­ the Long Apartment*, art parent*
tional lennia championships by of a son, born Nov. t.
Gerald Womack, daughters, Pat­
Arresting AeusM Miysgi, * !. g-S.
sy and Eileen and son Fletcher
of Key West were week rad
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
LAPAYrtTK, La. (UP!) BUly Co m m Jr., at Apple Valley. Welch.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Sellers,
Calif., seen the Lafayette golf
opaa wtH an 11 undar-par total of Terry, Robert, Priscilla and Dary11
were wrek end visitors ia Blackshear. Ga.
Mrs. J. B. Oviott antertalned
MOSCOW (VPI) - The Soviet
army Ice hockey team defeated recently at her nome for a group
a touring amateur lean from of local neighbors at a demonstratlon party. Jucsta included,
Brockton. Mom ., M L
Mmci. Ernest Jones, Fay Lae,
The whooping crane to increas­ Wise Hardin. Lo Hayman, Tom
Paul Anderson,
ing to nnmbera, raporte the Na­ Magenebimer,
tional Georgraphlc Society. There Ralph Coulelle.
Ernest Hamilton, Eddie Small,
are new at least to al them.
Warren Iliac, Norma McKelhjn.
L. M. Wright. D. J. Parker, H.
R. liters, Alebrta Shaw. Bill
Owens and the demonstrator,
Mrs. Otto McDaniel.

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M .O R IIM
t'H S M 'B S T n o .
M A R T QOULD.

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SLICE OF
UR DOLLAR
o make some
more prosperous
yours ... or the other fellow's
— ----- --_ — - ----- — - at the AMlar yen spend stays to the easy wkara it’*
spaat . . . to support schools, furnish fir* and pallet protection, pul dewn paving . . . .
to pay Ho folk* who work for you . . . to support eburchos aad chanties . . . to he
tnvaotod in more kinds of marchaadiao tar your a*lection and OMVsatonco . . . to improve
service facilities . . . . and to eupport All He other Hhsga thet peamsto peoeperwy . growth
living » a eommunuir.

Plaintiff.

-vaJOHNMS

L E E OOl'l,D.
r&gt;« r s n t i s t
totk a to appear
T H K S T A T E O F KlAJRIDA TO:
JO H N N IE L K E riOC'LD
IIS X
W, C h e r r y Road
M «* «i llon , Oh io
T ou e r e hv rv by n olllle # that •
bill a t c o m p la in t t o r d lvorro ho*
b e t a flW d a ( o l n * l you. (nit you
• to r«.|Ulrtd l o i . m
* copy o f
)i&gt;ur o n * * * r or ploadlna to lh*
bill o f c o m p l a i n t oa th* p la ln llr r *
O llo r n o y
I'aul
C.
r * tk ln * .
St?
W # * l H..uih Utr**t. OrUndo. T l - r .
Id*, a n d file th* o r l d n a l A m » , r
o r r i * * d l n ( to l b * o f l l r * o f Iho
Citric
of
(b «
C l l c u i l C our t on
nr b * f n r * T h u r . l » &gt; . X o « « m l.* r 14,
l&gt;tS. I f yuu foil l o &gt;lo *o lu .l * .
intnt b y U*f*ull
wilt b . I « h » n
* * * l u l l &gt;ou f o r Iho r*ll.r lU m t n d •d In t h o hill o f r o m p U l i t .
DUNK A N D O l l D U I l K b *1 S an ­
ford .
H-rnlnol* C oun ty.
Klorlda,
ihi* S i n d d a y o f Uct*h*r, l i l t .
•» P. HKIt.NDOX
i ' l . K U K OK T IIK
r l U C U I T C OU RT
H r Martha T. V.hltn DC
Paul C. 1‘rrk ln a
•4: « . a t Sou th S tr a t i
orlando,
S'lorld*
Attor najr fo r P la in t iff

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Paraplegic Stiff
Hunts And Farms

Church Group M eets
W ith M rs. Barnett
Group three of tho Christian
women'* fellowship. First ChriaUan Church met at the Yeslty
Memorial Parsonage, with Mrs.
James Barnett, hostess. A de»ottonal program, by tb. chairman.
Mra. V. H. Grantham, consisted
of members recounting their ex­
perience in becoming Christiana.
Tha mission study, ltd by Mrs.
Grantbam, entitled “ Stewardship
in the Town and Country Church.”
She waa assisted by Miss Florence
Bishop and Mrs. Lester Tharp.
Spiced hot lea and spice cake
was served by the hostess. Mrs.
Barnett to: Mra. Elsie Latham,
Mr*. O. D. Undress, Mr*. W. P.
Yesley, Mrs. Grantham, Miss
Bishop. Mra. Ralph Kuhn, Mra. C.
C. Murray, Mra. Oscar Pearson,
Mr*. J. L. Horton, Sr. and Mra.
Lester Tharp.

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HOUSE an Camarea Avc. East
Side,
between
Celery
and
Geneva Ave. 4 bedrooms, guile
neighborhood, school bus stop,
kitchen appliances. |73 par
month. Pk. FA 2-4143.________
S BEDROOM, kitebaa equipped^
343 par me. 1313 Summerlin
Avc.

g. Mala Snip Wanted
IS. Mala ar Famato
1L W ait Waatad

3-BEDROOM
furnished
near Wagon Wheel Nursery,
Hwy. 17-33. CaR Midway 4-4334.

IS. FlamMag Sacrtoaa
IS.
14., Buttoiag • Painting • lepaua

t-ROOM apartment,
FA 2-4371.

15. Special Serrkee
14-A

FURNISHED Large and
apartments. FA 2-1134.

BuaSy rtriers

113

SmaR
Elm.

3-BEDROOM cinder block house,
furnished, reasonable 1 mile
from gale, Contact CUbough,
NAS, eat. 327 er 427.

14. Ftoeaie A Pteato
If. Pato • lieaateek •
It. Machinery • Toole
if. Beeta aad Beta n

WKLAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private batbs, 114 W. First Su

ja. AaUatfciWt

ROOM A BOARD. Pb. FA 1-0342.

2*A Trailers

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11. Faratoare

rn t n i cincirr cornr nr m * w
viTTn jidict si. cincriT or

IX. Articlaa Far Sale

Across lb* street from He sew
City Parking Lac
DIXIE CREAM BAKE MOP
304 W. 3rd. Ph. F4 34433.
.2. Fee lea*
STORE. 23 ft. by 34 t . inquire

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S T AT B OP K 1 .0 * ID 4 . It*
44D
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a n n iT O L * c o i a n .
KL ONID4
i n r n a v c R n r t o . tanov
LILA FKAP.L K R A S I E R .

Plaintiff

va.
W I M .I A M O R A D T . KltAMIKR,
Irafa adanL
toth i
o r a iiT
TO: W IL L IA M O R .4 D T K R A B IE R ,
whnta renldanra la u n k n o w n .
TOU A R E IIEKK.BT N O T I K I R D
that a ault fo r d l v o r c a a n d athar
rallaf hat baan filad aaalnat yna
In tha Clreull C o u r t o f tho NINTH
Judicial Circuit o f Klorlda, In nnd
fur Samlnola C ou nty, at S an fo r d.
Klorlda.
wharaln
LILA
PEARL
F R A S I E R It P l a i n t i f f a n d W I L .
LIAM (I R A D T F K A S f Z R
In D * .
fandant.
TOU A R E I I E R E B T R E Q U I R E D
iv Ilia y ou r a a aw ar -n aatd auit
with th* Clark af aald C o u r t and
aarva a cop y lh a r t a r upon r i a t a .
m ra
Attornaya n o t
la t o r
than
De-a m b er flh , l&gt; l* A. I». I f y on
fall l o Clio and o o r v o y o u r A n •war, a Dterao P ro C o n f o o o o w ill
ho antarad aaalnat y o u a o d tha
oull
will lh a r a a fio r
p ro ooo d o *
goria.
Datad
*1 San fo rd. S am ln ola
Coun ty, Florida, thlo Ills d a y mt
X nr am htr, ISIS, A. D.
(SE A L )
t&gt;. P. HERNDO N.
Clark. Clrrult Court.
Samlnola C ou n ty , F l o r i d a
lly Martha T. Vihlaa
Deputy Clark
W II .K K IiauN A IIA ASZK .
u a N -r t h Otanaa Aran ua,
P. O. Dr aw er S i l t .
Orlando. Florida.
Talaphnna HA l-IIS S .
Attornaya foe P la t otlff .

Daf an daa L
201 W. l i t SC
T orscR to t m s a
S T A T E o r r L O R I D A TO:
H a i t i * But lar
SLEEPING ROOMS. Tha Gables,
1111 St. J oh n'* Plaeo
401 Magaelia. FA 34733.
B r o o k l y n . X'aw Tor h
T ou a r t haraby n o t lfu d that a
bill o f .u m p la ln t fa r d lvo rra hat
baan fHad ag a ln tt you. and you
ara raqulrad to aa rvt a c,.py af
y .x ir a n a w t r o r p l r a j l n c to tho
hill o f c o m p la in t on lha p la ln llfT a
a t lo r n a y Paul O. Parkin,. *4T Watt
Mouth Straat. Orlando, Klorlda. and
flla tha nr l*lna l a n aw tr ar plaad .
In* In lha ufflra o f tho Clark of
lh a C ir c u it Court on or h a fo r .
W adnaaday, Iracambar *. 1*1*. If
y ou fall to do au Judgment by
d e fa u lt w ill ba taken acalnat ynu
f o r tha r allaf damaadad In lha
bill nf co m p lain t
DONK a n d UHUKHKD at S an .
fo r d .
Hamlnola I'minly.
Klorlda,
thla Sth day o f \ e * . a l - , r !&gt;JJ.
I
(•KA LI
'
II. P. Harndon
SBWSTOLW r o B T T V * 0 4 1 4 0 COWWISSSMI
Clark a f lha Clrrult C our t |
T a lle a M PwbMo ■ oe rS ae
By M artha T. Vihlaa.
DC
T o w h o m It may aon ta rn i
Paul i* Parkin*
N'otica la harahy g la a n In ac c ord an t* with S ar tU a 10 o l
I t : W a t t South Straat
Iho Z o n in g R .c n l a t l o n a m a t Haaal Martin O a r haa rtnuaatad lha
trrlan do. r io r ld a
fa llo w in g detcrlbad pr.. party ba ao.iad C.I r i m m i r e l a l : h.iuth
A ti u r nay for P laintiff
o n * . h a ir a f lull IS, B lo c k D, P ea rl Loka Halfhta T i r o l A ddition.
Publlah Nov. S. IS. : j . It. IStt.
Public haarlno will ba bald ia lha htmlnnl# Cnnary C o u r t
IT TMSC e m i t II CUI R T o r T H K
Hnuta. Cnnnty Comnalaalonara roam. Wadnaaday. N o v a m b t r IS,
tittii
jiiiiciti.
cia rirr
or
111! at T:SS P. M. t v a a aoon tharaaftar aa poyalkla.
r i . o M i u b . i t a .t d
rnn
bk w i.
S am ln ola Cottaty Xanlng Cam mlaolan
MILK t o l T T t , n .tlN IU T .
By Hobart n. Brown
C H T T 4 K M T CASK. TO. 10*44
S a m ln o lo County S oa ln s Dtractav
T U I I T U I fiP . K t I N K C L o a iH K
Publlah X n.am ba r I, I t . ISiS.
V K T *CVELUP&gt;IKNT * ItCALTT,
I N C . a Klor lda Corporatl'.n

WANT ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS

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anssi.ToLw r o iu v cotito ronautiow

Tar laa •&lt; P a b l i t H a w t o
Ta whnm II may a o n ta r n :
N olle* la harahy ala an la ac r ar da nc o with laa tl an S* a f tho
X » n l n « l l . ( u l a t lo n a that l^iutt llotaa haa rtuutnt.d tha f o l l n w .
In* dat crlhrd pro par ty ba tnnad c . j Cummarctnl: All o f I^tta
»1 t hroug h **. Am and ad Pint Druid Park, t o t p ravlou aly ao aad
C-*.
Public ha arlne wilt kw bold lo Iba S ealn ele C n u n iy P o u r s
Hnuae. Cannly Cnm miaalonora roam. Wodaaaday, N ov em b er IS,
ISSI a l 7:1* P. M. or
anna thoraafler aa poyalbla.
Sam lnola Cou nty Xanlng C oa im laaloa
By Robert A Brown
Sem in al* County Xaalag D ir ac to r
Publiah Morambae I, IS, ISIS.

SKW ITOLB r O C R T T 1 0 4 1 4 * C 0 4 M l t S I 0 4
Tortaw o f P n k i i . aanrlnp
T a » h » n t !-. m y r a s a i r n :
N ot u a la harahy ( i r a 4 la acaordanca with f e c l l a a S mt lh a
M.mlnnla County Z o n in g Haaulatlona. lha Samlnola C o u n ty Z o n .
Ing C om m ua loh propoaaa to recom m end lo tha Board o f Sam lnola
C o u n t y Commlaa lontra t h a t tha a » u l h t r n Standard H u lld m c c « d a
ba amandad ta p r o . t d a that all nou-aa coaatruciad In S am ln olo
Cnnnty aasll ha*a Hoar laaala • minimum o f aishtr an ( I I I Inch**
• b o , « th* aronn a a f ad ja ca n t atraeta. road* ar r l d h t - o f - w a y adJacant tharaio and to p r o t ld a rallaf in cat.a n h a r o thla w i l l
w o r k an uadua hardahlp. C op y o f taa rasu lailon will ba a v a i l ,
o b l o lo tho Samlnolo C o o m y Z o n i n g u f fl c o and may ho v la w a d
M ond ay i h m u ( h Krlday fr om S at A. Id. la S So I* M
Publia ha ar m g will ha bald in th* Samlnola C o u n t y P on r s
Wnuie. Cau aty t am m iia to n ara room. Madnaiday. N o t a m b o r J*.
ISiS 01 7:1* P. H. or aa anon tharaaftar at yotalbla.
Sam lnola County Zoning C om n ilM la n
E
Kill-art S llron n
...
..
. . . .
IV T .1**** C#UB&gt;K Zo ning Dlrac ta r
PublttB N o v i m M r 9. It. 1919.

S E U IT O L K C O l T T T SOT ITU r o T M I S S I O T
hattra o f PnblW Hearta (
Ta a k i n It may c o — t r a :
\ p 1 »rB I t M f l b i f i \ g n &lt;i» B - c u r d a n r * n n ) , H « c t l o n U mt VN«
T i t u n * lt ( | u l i l l o N i th at llt t ile p i. on g; r u n ion Co. haa rt&lt;&gt;utMlB&lt;|
• —
.
a. I■ w Jaacal l.a.l a, . ^va . . a . .
~

Our Many Years
EXPERIENCE
H u give* our customers
confidence in vu. We can
neommend n MUTUAL
FUND for YOU with n
proven record for income,
growth or both.

Mrs. Stan Comstock

FA 2-7954 er
FA M75*

FOR SALE OR LEASE. Pinecrest 1 year old 3-bedroom, t
bath, Florida room. Nicely land•capod fenced in back yardto
Wall and pump. Large utility
room. Wall to wall carpotiag ia
living room. 123 E. Coleman
Cirri*. Phone FA 3-7313.

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t Far Rato

X3-A—Articles Waator
The world-famous Buenos Airaa.
newspaper "La Prensa" provides 23—Natkes A Paraaaala
tha public with a library, a music! 14— Leal A Fsead
room, a lecture hall, a broadcast.'
ing station, a meteorological ob- i &amp; Kdacaiton — tastraetton
aervatory, medical and dcotal con­
sultation rooms and information U n i Fa
offices on agriculture and veteri­ "CHARM L\G” - la lh* word for
nary medicine.
THE OFFICE; » unique kind at
ntignborhood tavern. . .by He
Beach la Lake Mary.

In Iho I a n tt at Iba f'a a a ly Ja da a
% ,a*laala I a a a ty . P ta io o l T larM o.
la P r a b n li
rialatlff
In ro th a r a t a l , a f ,
i ri.
SHAKMA.N J. t% t I J J M J
| Ct.ACI&gt;K K. INfIRA HAM and
Dactaaad NANX'T M. INORA1IAM. hla w lfa
m
SI. TU TICB
Paf a nd ant*
Nutlco la harahy ( I r a n that tha
TUTII K TO i r r K t a
iindaralunad w ill, on tha Sin da&gt;
T o : C L A U D K K. IM iltA IIA M
o f llrvainbar, A. U ISIS, piaaant
P o r t Crane. Naw T orh
In tha llo n u r n b la C ou n ty J u d ( a o f
• ad
it .n ilo o la C o u n ty , r iu r lda . hla final
N A .M 'T M. I.MIT. AH AM.
raturn, ac c o u n t and ruu charn aa
I l l Slain Straat.
Ancillary
A d m ln la lr o lo r
of
tha
Xaw
Milford,
I’ aanay l . a n l a .
y:«tata o f kllA UMA .V J. W K M .I X U .
T ou, and aach ol you ara or d a r .
da cas ao d. and at t old lima, than •4 to ap p ear and a n a w t r In par .
• nd lhara. maha ap plic at ion to tha •on or by A tt o r n e y lo n C o m ­
•aid J u d e a fo r a final tattlamant
plaint here in filed , | , i n , t y o u and
of
hla
a Jm lal at rat lon
of
laid •arh o f y ou . In lha Clrrult Court.
a i la la . and f o r aa a r d r t dia.-har*. Nlnatb Ju dic ial C lr ru lt In nnd fo r
i n , him aa i n c h Ancillary A d m in ,
Sam lnola Coun ty. Klorlda. aa or
latratnr
b e f o r o t h o l i t h d ay o f N o , a m b e r
Datad thla tha t d ay at N a.a m bar
I J i l . tha ta m a baine n ault to
fora* loaa a U t i r i | , , . on tha f o l ­
A. D
I S i*
/.&lt; i . a v r a a M. t b . l l l n r
l o w i n g d aa.rlbad proparly. to w it:
At
tactllary
A dm ln la tra la r
lx.t IS. Rlmlt - L " LONOWOOD
n f tha y:*lata nf
P A R K Hammolo C oun ty. S’ lorn H A HSIAN J. VV KUXJXO
Ida.
a c c o r d ln s
to
tha
plat
I
ad
th a r a o f
*• rtcorda d In Plat
r r r . x &gt; T R u M . h a m * a m c Ix t o * h
H ook 11. P a * .a S * and I*
A ttor n a y a tor A n c i l l a r y Admlatatao f tho P u blic Kac.-rda a f Stmt*
n olo C o u n ty , Klorlda.
tor
•tharwtaa a Dacrca Pro C-. n fa a .o
yidw ardo Hultdlae
Haafard, n o n fa
w ill ba antt ra-l a s a l n i t yo u and
•ark af you, fo r fallura to ap pea r
----------------- ^---------------------------- •ad a n a w t r aa rruulrad by law.
W ITX K bd
ir r hand and o f f i ­
ci al toal thla JJnd day af O c t o b e r
A. D I I D .
tdB A l.i
(&gt;. P. Harndon
C lark af tha Clrrult C o u r t
b - m l n o l * C oun ty, Klartdn
Hvt M artha T. Vihlaa
Dep uty Clark
P E L D E R A N D BETTING MACS
A tt o r n a y a ns l a w
Buitdlny.
l*rofeaaion*l
W ln ta r
Park
STaridn
Publtan O c t : * A Nov.
I. *. I*

Havayaa,
ar kassMBNN
yoalwsw.
Just MVto toa

CLASSIFIED A D S

TUSTtN, MUh. (UP!) — Wil­
liam Oeverman Jr. la determined
to keep up with the rigorous Job CLAMIFIRB IKDBS
o f farming — and his favorite
sport of hunting — despite a L C m « V M
crippling setback.
L Fat aunt
The 14-year-old Oeverman has
been a paraplegic for two years. J. Warned In Baal
Hit back was broken and he waa
permanently paralysed from the 4. Baal latot* Wi
waist Aawn In a tractor accident. 5. Ran) tatoto Fat Bala
But this fall, Oeverman made a
giant stride baek to normal ac­ g. Martgaga Loaan
tivity when a new tractor arrived
at hie farm. The vehicle has hard T.
controls, protective roll bare and T-A
n safety belt.
g. female Kelp Wanted

NEWCOMER?

Make your dollars build your
community... not somebody elses!

.

1413 Conway land

Ph. OrUndo GA 5-S034
Rofceadatiag:

lUan A Co.

Lokaland. Flortoa
Me* tor:
Midwant Buck K i i i u
Chtoage Board eg

•aid E 'u a f t«a X E ’o at tha NK . j t b a o , , , u„ \ a - o i t u i * K
alaua lha W llna af tha kVa at lha NE , af tha X E ' » a f aald
‘“ i V
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ta IS - t
E. a dlatanra a f - i s IS ft (a a p i; tna nca run
B
aC tC J S - K a di. a n c. a f * » t i * fl
, f l a n a . n c , with a
r -r cu ta r a u r a . In tna r ln h t . thaaca run along lha ara a f aald c l r .

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S ecti on St- Sta-taK. rna N a a . ** g alaag i h , E llaa a f i h . M C ,
a f tha V E ' , af aald
d S a .t .o a ,| f » r , 4, „ Jn„ , f i t s || |t j , %
pt af t a r * . , . ) a r . h a c i r c u l a r c u r ta to tha l e f t ; tna nca run
a ana taa a rc af aaid c i r c u l a r c u r t * t . In. |,f. h a t i n g a
o f SIS t f f l aad a c . n t r a l a n c la . f *♦•*, ( j - , ,
, f
ft l o • point * f u i i | 4R f| j t n « m n run X u ' 1 4 ' U * w g 41
*!
*• ' * • ^ ° * * ’
N S i'I S J f St a dlata nr a
o f 3a* *0 fl ta a » t . Uaaace run S I C I C i r W a d ialan c* ml 3an.aa
It l a a p i; t h .u ca f t * » i l ' i r i l * W. . d l . t a n c . o f Jj.h»* ft . la
* * 1' «*a s*a ran ■ ds «• l «
L a d .a u a c a at j a c a a f t in lh a
FOB
Pabtld haarlng will ba ba ld In U a Samlnola C o u o t y r o a r s
-aal-nara raana. » k . o . „ 4 . r , s . , . m b a r Si.
I l l * a t t . l a I . M. o r a* a . . * i a a i « » : . , r „
^ , , 1, 1,

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S em in al* County Zu alag Cuatmlaaian
B y R ob er t a. Brawn
t o * 1* * ! * C
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1. T m Ren*

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3. Real Estate For 8*le

SALE or KENT: S BE. houit, &gt;
MAYFAIR SECTION
y e r t » ground- FA 2 2R4.
3-BEDROOM. 7 bath, kitchen
equipped. Florida room. Large
3-BXDROOM unfurnished home,' lot. Call FA 2-3432.
kRehen tqetpfod. ttO 203 Or- '
3-BEDROOM bouse 1301 Wynneso|* Ave Phono FA 2-6*30
wood Dr. Low down payment.
BALE OR RENt T T B.R 36 ft.
Phono FA 2-T7F7._____________
Now Moon trailer, air condlttooed. Adult* FA 2-7604
OVIEDO:
3 room house, 2
screened porches, large tot.
FI3BIM Apt 301V9 W in i t
Also 3 room house. 4 lots. Sell
reasonable. Call GA 3-1114.
TRAILER, 10 ft. wtd*. j'b o iT
mom a, completely fumiihtd.
‘ ACREAGE end &gt;ARilLAND—
“
FA 1-5134.
IS ACRES tiled farm land fronted
by paved road, near town.
S-BXDROOM
house
available
7 ACRES (appa.), cultivated, exD*«. let. Phone FA 2-7709.
cellcnt drainage.
BRAND NEW 2 bedroom furnish- 1 ACRES beautiful wooded land,
high and dry.
ntf apartment, water furnished,
FHONE OWNER. FA 21222
dose la. Plane FA I-3N1 day*,
FA 2-1401 sight*.
HOMES AND LOTS for colored
people. Also homes juilt on lota.
ABEDROOM
houae
Roy Wall. Phone FA 2-1367
tK . 2632, |
of Lemon A
_ Grandview.
i FA 34627.
GOOD HIGH, DRY HOMESITE
2 LOTS—132 ft. x 105 ft. on good
•
RENT A BED
road. 1 Mock from Lake Mary
Bellaway, Hospital A Baby Beds
School. tl.OOO. FA 2-1204._______
Bp Day, Week or Month.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
BY OWNER: 2-bedroom 'ome,
Vfc. f a r u n
i i « w. in st.
best location in Country Club
Maoor. Phono FA 2-0642.
( L e a n nleoly I
upstairs
apertm
FA 208W.
neat ITS.
FURNISHED ftre room. 1 bed­
room garage apeetaent Call
_ FA 3483*.____________________

F A 2 -5 2 6 4

Site

flaafnrh

frrnlh

BY OWNER: 2 bedroom house in
Wynnewood Section, excellent
condition. Large yard with well.
Patio with brick barbecue pit.
$12,300, pay equity and asiume
payments. Call FA 2 0611 for
further information.

AND ASSOCIATES

ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
Beds Day, Week or Month —
LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
FURNITURE CENTRE
Baggrrly Bldg. 2557 Orlando Dr.
1199 French Ave.
Ph. PA 2 7961
19. Ftewero A Plant*
• MB ▼ALUMS
CM Finn era Fee Any Okss Im
• QUICK CREDIT
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
• BABY TERMS
FA 2-1822
or
PA M i l l WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

FA 1-7359

R—hf C*
Ph. PA 24123

am

T a afraid alte has Eradiated to a convertible'

A Rip Van Winkle

I

hardwood I-LOTS to Dreamwold Se lion;
already cleared and leveled.
Boars. Large tad. 3401 Adam*
Court, Wrosewood. T e r m s .
Priced to sell. Phone FA 20258.
FA 2-1617.____________________

ROOM tarnidhaJ apartmead!
private, 1st fleer, eonvanient to
chopping IN Per. month, Ph.
FA 3-3M8.

Compare point by point: Com­
pletely furnished; ultra conven­
ient to schools, (tores, churches;
perfect condition; 2 bedroom
concrete block. Gosh what a
buy I Priced under M,00.00.

&amp;TFURNISHED, 3 bedroom, noth$300 DOWN — FHA
hag fancy but cheap rent. 31150 West 20th Street, 4 Blech* Weot This beautiful * Bedroom Phillip*
French A
n meek. FA 3-3219.
Built home in Highland Park at
2106 Amelia being offered by
BEDROOM Renee, pertly
recently widowed owner who
9-6361. W* now have ready for occu­
1969 per mo. Ph. FA 1
will pay ail closing coats of
pancy TWO Beautiful lto and
KoOO sleeping room, private en­
FHA loan. The price la only
2 bath, 3 bedroom ZEULI bulk
trance; for employed
310.000.00. which is FHA valu­
homes, cloo* to shopping and
ation. with monthly payments
with ear. Pkene FA 1-6646.
both HIM and Grade schools.
of 9M.0O. WHY PAY RENT.
Drive
by
these
tropically
landE f f ic ie n c y apartment and a
Exclusive w it h SEMINOLE
aeaped home*. Our representa­
peeping seem. MV W. Third.
REALTY,
1901 Park
Ave.
tive will be happy to assist
FA 3-snt.
FA 2 5232.
you.
914,180 and ae tow no
5. Reel
Oppoiiiaiiie*
7. Busin
9-BED ROOM, Being room, din­
OLD FASHIONED VENDING CO
ing room, kitchen equipped, DOWN
Selling
certain outlying divisions.
panelled Flerl.lv room. Easy FHA
COSTS
REST LOCA1 LOCATIONS. !m
terms. Cal FA 94744.
TALL COME TODAY!
mediate profits, hours to suit.
Buy all or part. 11000 to StO.OOO.
By Owner — Mayfair Section
W. H. "Bill” STEMPER Agency
The Seminole Co., 2130 La Me*
Brittany Style, large Uvlng-dinRealtor A Insurer
tog area. 9-BR.. I BATH. 2
Ave., Jacksonville T, Fla.
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer
carporUs, u t i l i t y , fl apiece,
Arthur
F.
Day,
Everett
Harper
8. Female Help Wanted
family room, 2150 sq. R. Phone
Robert F. May, Hart Pilcher,
FA 2-3944.
Helen E. Noonan
WILL SWAP home end small
Phone FA 1-4991
112 N. Park
salary for housekeeping serv­
ices. Call fA 2-2709.
C . A . W hiddon, Sr.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, l a alter
BROKER
9. Mato Halp Wanted
Baymaud Lmapriit, Aaeee.
M i Be. Park Aee. Pk. FA 15661 FA 2-3951 Atlantic Baak Bldg.
SERVICE STATION Attendant.
( b e d r o o m bourn, large utility NEW two bedroom houie, car­
35 years or over, experienced.
room, screened in poreh atove,
port*, utility, built la oven and
No washing or greasing. Colon­
refrigerator and heater funtUhstove. On comer let In Cassel­
ial Oil Co., 1501 Laurel Ave.
ed. 162 monthly payment*.
berry. FA 2-3646.
See Mr. Horine.
FA 2-2586.
MAN for furl oil rout*. Write
P. O. Box 1539.
Stenstrom Realty
WANTED
HERBERT STENSTROM
to fiflean acre* top quality
targe National Paint Co.
Registered Broker
orange grove, 20 years old or
Has an opening for ambition*
LKN
RISNEK
older, preferably with tome
young man.
LOTTIE BROADWAY
lake frontage.
Duties involve Credits, Collec­
KEN
TORBBTT
Have elient ready to buy.
tions, Selling. Office routine and
RETTYE D. SMITH
Call ue at once
asaisting over all branch opera­
Associates
tion.
lit N. Park Ph. FA 2 2420
FARMER’S AGENCY
Excellent Opportunity for Ad­
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
vancement.
SALE or RENT: 3 bedroom, kit­
D. H. Whitmore
chen equipped See at lt3 Pine- Many Employee Benefit* laclud
Liiliaa G. Trams
ing retirement plan.
crest Dr. Call owner, FA 2-7131.
Associates.
For
prompt
Interview
call
n i « I. French Ave. Ph. FA 34221 NINE 25 ft. x 130 ft. lota 5150
FA 2-1881 or contact Georgs W.
After hours, FA 2-M19, FA 2-4921,
per lot, or all for $1,200. 'v
Morgan
FA 2 0261
mil* N. E. of Flva Points. SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO.
FA 2 5680.
117 Magnolia Ave.
NEW HOMES Loch Arbor; land
4
bedroom*;
Ft
exciting
19. Male or Female
femily living with planned luxTINY FINGERPRINTS
try plus ample entertaining Not on the rich, wood-paneled
NEEDED
facilities and play area* at
walls of this sparkling, concrete Sheri Order Cooks A Waitraaaea
moderate price*. Shown by ap­
block home m BEAUTIFUL Fla. State Employment Ser.
pointment. Call FA 2-4033.
LAKE MARV. Two LARGE bed
Ill W. Second 84.
rooms, within short walking
distance of school, market, post It. Work Wanted
*
ON LARGE LAKE
office and public beach. . ,
4-Bedroom home with SVh hatha:
FAMILY:
Permanent
Fenced in back yard and freah WHITE
large living room; dining room;
work, dairy, nursery or truck
orange
Juice
every
morning
Florida room; torrauo floor*;
farm. H o u s e
preferred.
from on* of the six citrus
central
heat. Savtral fruit
RE 4-5170. Contact E. E. Hales
trees. Let us pick you up and
tree*.
c/o 1500 Blvil , Dei.and.
take you for a pleasant ride
3909 sq . FT. OVERALL
to Lake Mary «o you can see BOOKKEEPER malt, six year*
927.900 TERMS
for yourself what a delightful
experience, familiar with all
BUSINESS PROPERTY
home this is. Price 111,500.
phases of office routine, avail­
Largo store with ea* 3-bedroom
Terms.
able immediately. Ph. FA 2 3849.
apartment and two 1-bedroom
if apartment*. On corner lot with W. ft. “ BUI” STEMPER Agency DAYS WORK wanted. FA 25120.
extra lot in rear for parking.

$550 N0 CL0S,M0

902,000 TERMS

ROSA L. PAYTON
Registered Real Estate Brebtr
Mary E. Carmen — Lee Salvail
H. E. Roger*. Sr. Associates
Ph. FA 2-1101 17 91 a* Hiawatha

BALLROOM

(b&amp;anna
school

of

dance

6th Thru 8th Grade
REGISTER NOW . . .
Clausen Begin Oct. ISth
s
Phone FA 2-0MI

TILS

15. Special Service*

JACNOB’S REPAIR SHOP
Welding — v acb. A Gen. Repairs
W. 20th. A Old. L Mary Rd.

Compute

Lawn
Metntenenee;
FsrtUiier—Spraying - Mowing
JOMM LOMMERSR
496 WiUew Ave. FA &gt;7197

TV and RADIO REPAIR af r
5:00 nights and weekends; San­
ford, Laka Mary and Loqgwood
FA 2-2772 and FA 2 6615.
8F.PT1C TANK SERVICE
Since 1946
A. HARE
DeHARY

/ Ptumblwg &gt; H rettofV

AIR (JUNUniONINA
North 8-4422
North 8-4711
CONTRACT and R E P A IR WORK
HEATERS CLEANED
PA 3
W. R. “ BUT* RTRMPER Agency M9V Sanford An*.

SPEND THANKSGIVING
IN A NEW HOME AT
SAN 8EM KNOLLS

■q q t LO O K H U N TER S
HARVEST
3
J8 95
I
Blend
•TEN HIGH
3 Fr»‘ $9 95
Bouroon
POPULAR
30 BRANDS CUT R A T E
OPEN Moo. thru Thur'. 7 - I* Fri. * Mat. 7 • 12
STATE IIIWAY 46

OAeWiA (p k q . S to/ u i
Corner Geneva A Reardall Ave.

9

JPh. FA 2-7*72

W ILSO N - M AIER

19. Boats and Motor*

REAJ ESTATE ORITE-IN
2644 Frauen Are.

bedroom

Furniture and Appliances

NOROE Putara
vertical broiler, large
meal sentry,* axroHtte ...
tlon. 1 yr. old. New heuee ha#
built-in’*. Phene PA 9-3496.

(DemonA

Real Retain — Insurance
Surety Banda
218 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5641
Sanford
Evans Bldg. Lake Slary
Ph. FA 2-1200

MAJOR BRORN REALTY
Realter
LAKE MARY
Ph. PA 2-5237 o f FA 2-1964.

FA 2-3552

Mother of Sonford

RAYMOND M. BALL

116 N. Park Ave.

New A Used

\&gt;

A Satisfied euitomer la our best
advertisement.
03-209 E- First St. Ph FA 2-0083 SEWING UACHINK:
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
D a r a a, embretortee,
106 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2-5742 New A Ufed Furniture A Appllgram*, button aatoe
aneei. A Good Place To
guarantee. Rtipaaafl
BUY. SELL or TRADE
Year Glamour Headquarters
to take up permeate et M
month. Writ* mb B. M. 6/6
.Jenkins Furniture
Sanford Herald.
6 Saiford Ave.
FA t-715*
GOOD Blma
CUSTOM BUILT furniture —sin­
gle pieces or acta. Also furni­
Beauty Salon
odd chairs,
ture repair. Cablneta mad*.
2510 Oak
FA f-7684
Maneheatar POPPFS. PA MBIT.
FA 2-7063.

SANFORD PROPERTIES
12. Plumbing
J. W . H A L L
614 Atlantic Bank Building
^•BEDROOM
nteely furnished, Pto. Marries
Benlior
S. H. Ivera
Plumbing &amp; Repairs
eewly painted houae. lit Elm. YOU NAME IT—WE’LL FIND IT -Can Han**
Phone FA 9-M4I
r TVarann
Phooe FA M663. _
_____
FA 2-9649
FOR SALE BY OWNER: House, 1929 Sarita 81.
fclALL fumlded downstairs 2 For the buy of your life, let na
312 Holly Ave., 2-bedroome.
it. For on*
Priced for quick sale at 16,400.
show you 627 Eoaalia Drive, this
only. ?!# &gt; » and water
OenMartial A
11,000 down payment Contact
3 Bedroom home with hardwood
tarnished. 165 month. 107 Loc­
mate*
Free Ratia
Mr*. M. L. Ribora, 1609 E.
for Doors and tiled bath can
ust. Phooe FA 9-1155.
R. L MARYET
Seminole Bird.
bo yours for only 312.250.00,
954 Sanford Ave. Phoni FA
with good terms. Exclusive with
l o O M A BOARD plus meals. 610
SEMINOLE REALTY.
W. Pth. Street. Phone FA 247168.
C

2994 Adams Pk.

1M6 CHAMPION SHOW TRAILER
in better than new condition with
loads of extras sad beautifully
furnished, a deluxe home on
wheels, for only 15500.00. offered
by SEMINOLE REALTY, 1MI
Park Ave., FA 2 5232.

Si.

SSA V E I

DORIS* BEAUTY SHOP

LAPP*A-DAY

22 . AHtetoo Pkr Bala

1 2 1 . Farnitur*

Mon. Nov. 16. 1959—Page 9 13-A JJeait^ Parlors

Lann Mower Repair*
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
2918 W. 20th St.
FA 2-7928 or FA 2 3468

SANFORD Plumbing A
2316 Bo. Elm PtL PA I-7B14.
13. Electrica] Services

R. M. Wilkins, Contractor

■awe Wiring — Watttto
• AapAaH Drivewayi
Sid VfMen
• Parking A rm
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Quality Workmanihip A Materials
Ill Magnolia
FA 24MS
Term* To Suit Your Budget
•Fra* Estimates
M. "D ei" Telex Electrical g*r.
•Week Guaranteed
Dei Say* For Service Call. .
Phooe FA 2-4030 Sanford. Fla.
FA 2-4696
FA 3-3665
II. BaHdiug ■ Palatine PINE INTERIOR PAINTING
O. H. Ferguson FA 2-1177

FREE ESTIMATES
Improvement! A Additions
PHONE FA 2 5741

Furniture Storage and Moring
To and From Anywhere
C E. PHTIJJPS
1399 French Ave. Ph. FA 21161

PUMPS - gPRINKl.EE
types aad sitei. inntailed
"Do M Yoneself’
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E
Maihtoary and 8*ppty On.
361 W 3 nd St
Ph TA 34461

AB

I*

WELCOME

HOUSE #f BEAUTY
Sanford. Fla.

NAVY AND
NEW COM ERS
TO SA N F O R D
We iavite yea to he * ■ •rate*
absolutely free wtttomk •Maetton at n a af Sonfard’a traiteg
Mntal* wldto you teeteis «Mb*
•kin hemtog fee yarns■M and
family. Fkk Bp ynar hW 6$
ear Sato* Office.

Am r * g m u n t
■
mi

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]jpWtort.', '"'W

SEE

PIANO TUNING"* REPAIRING
W. L. MAMMON
PH. PA 3-4223 After 3 P. M.

ti

S U N LA N D
Estates

/

TV SERVICE within th* hour.
Servie* Call 52.50 plu« part*.
Work Guarantaed 3 Mo. Pb.
FA 29716.

&amp;

MODERN mrfl r t . r . W M
Florida’ * Most Mo&lt;lrrn Plant
FREE PICK UP 4 DF.I.IVERY
l Week Service
Ph. FA 27437

58 FORD

N EW
R AV EN N A
PARK
H O M ES
• Quiet Cemmuntty
• Near Golf Court*

$450 D-wn
Turn Weal On 20th
SI. Fellow Country
(Tub IM. A Watch
Far Our Sign* . . •

OPEN D A ILY
A. M. TH Dark
SUNDAY
1:W P. M. TH Dnrk

ShotmaktA
CMMtrwrilofi Co.. Inc.
3M Wee* SHh ten
FA 2 214*

rawing m;
manta. Dares,
broderlra. Writ*
Herald.

Flllfil.lF BOYD
U now Mile owner *f RM
I, E I L A N I

B A M ROOriNO
113-114 W. M
84.
FA 3-4*27
Contracting A Repair*
H
E
A
T
I
N
G
licensed — Banded —injured
H. B. POPE CO.
FREE ESTIMATES
MB B. Peak - PA 14264
•IS Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-7943

IS. Special Services

FAMOUS

will trada for equity in 3 bed­ RIFLE. $93. Gai heater $35. LOST: small white dog, bra
room home. Phono FA t-3134.
very early hair, propeaty f t
Mower and window. 1505 Elliott.
R76WLOPRS. LaMeehaata. Mata
heartbroken S-yr.-etd bey. Re­
REAL
BARGAIN:
for
quick
salt,
maote, toroieea, hand MBa, and
ward. FA 3-1330 E at 4M nr 41B.
GOOD used appliance* and TV’s,
•58. 27 ft., tlecps t, shower
program*,
ott.
Prngrneeive
see Jake at SIT S. Palmetto
and bath. Equipped with Elay
LOST: Femato Wtoraitora tog.
PvinRog C« Phagp FA
Ave.
Lift hitch
lf*« everything,
REWARD. CeB FA 34417.
309 Writ 13* BL
ready to travel. 3315 Orlande
Dr.. Frame* Trailer Pk, San­
A U T O G LASS
• ANNOUNCEMENT •
ford.

sanding and finishing
Waxtog. • * r v i a g

PAINTING A DECORATING
Licensed — Bonded
Free Estimates —
Work Guaranleed
Painting Contrartm
FA 21204

H. P. 110-226 voM
ter with etutch, 1
tewing
machine,
new. M il
FA

PA
NEW BOAT: Johnson 10 k. y. Ml B. Pleat BL
8EWINO MACHDVKS:
motor, good 1955; 2 coats of
Free Wnstiaghenes.
22.
Article*
Twr
Rato
sealer, 4* inch bottom, H inch,
13 moothly payments f t SLM,
tales, mahogany ribs. See 104
complete price. Fin anrtog avuASell
Ut
Your
Furniture.
Quick
W. nth. St., Sanford.
■Me. Thu aenantienal offer
Service With The Cash. SUPER
good on* week only. Write
TRADING POST, FA 2 0677.
Homecraft Industrie*, lie ., Ban
Gateway T* The Waterway
7816, Orla
Burplua Aluminum Paint, good
Your EVINRUDE Denier
quality 32.95 gal. Army-Navy
Rohaog Sporting Goods
TOYS and HOBBYB el Me T ff
Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
304-6-8 E. l i t
Ph PA 14661
Gallery, Maitland Plata, Mait­
land, Florida. Ura nor Leyaway
“ READY- MIXED CONCRETE
Mercury Outboard Motors
and F. N. B. Pine. MI T-4BM.
Window Sill* — Lintels — Sand
WOODRUFF MARINE
Rock—Stepping Stones — Steel
2401 French Ave.
FA 2-1393 Grease Trap*—Precast Step* INDIANA Comet to
new; child* peddle lire
Cement—Dry Well*
31. Automobiles
make offer. PA l ~~
MIRACLE CONCEDE CO
309 Elm Ave.
FA 25731 POLAROID
1946 four wheel drive Jeep 3500.
ell attachment*. W . FA B41BI.
Phone FA 1-4642.
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
REVOLVER:
31 Smith * Wee•46 MERCURY for beat cash of
VENETIAN BLINDS
fer. FA 2 6295.
ton military polict ap*tl&gt;i.
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
nickle plated, tu g hnodlee, 4
rail with plastic end*. Plastic
hwh barrel, A-l
ceadRtoo.
'58 LUIYD '' 600” German sports
or
rayon
tapes.
Cotton
or
nylon
car. 40 miles to gallon. $850.
*A 3-5378 after 6 p. m.
cords.
15M Kan N. Y. Ave., DeUisd.
Call RE 2 5181. Will trade for Scnkarlk Glaaa and Faint Co. 22-A—Articles W
112-114 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-3622
host.
SECOND HAND
UPRIGHT piano, good condition.
4 Hit. 1932 PLYMOUTH. CAN BE
L
A
W
N M OW ER
$125.00 Also, I rowhoat with
SEEN AT THE SANKORD
oars, 375.00. Call PA2 6640.
CALL PA 64144
HERALD 204 W. FIRST ST.
DAYS.
MOTORCYCLE, llarlay Davidson 23—Netieea A
—1956 II u m n * r. Phone
29-A Trailers
WANTED: Ride to and Dana
FA 2 1387.
Orlando, T:30 and r.00 FA 3 M06.
3 BEDROOM trailer fully air con- 1955 HOTPOINT refrigerator, rea
ditioned, washer and dryer. Will
24- la d A
tunable. FA 36120.
sell equity very reasonable or

IN ST A L L E D
WtodaMeU
Back Gtana 21. Furniture
Door G km .
V ie t Gin
Used furrjiftjrx, appllaaeee, tools
SBRVICE
H. M. GLEASON. Lab* Maty.
etc. Bought-sold Larry'* Man
Seakarib Gtom and Paint Ca. 215 Sanford Ave. Pb. PA 2-4131

FLOOR

SEWING MACHOVB,
Singer, industrial,

Falrlane

"SOO”

Sport Sedan • Fully

Kqulpprd Inrluding Inlrrrepter En­
gine . |ji » Mlleaxe

"In the City of
Gracious Living"

Dream Homes

*340
Down Payment-No ('timing

*9890
T O T A L PRICE
Humci feature 3 Bedrooms I’ i Tile llaiha • Screened
I’orrh • Utility Room • Ter.
ratio Floor* • Carports • Land•raped Lola • All l ily Cea.
trniruce*.

*

*

$

$

59 CHEVY

Truck • lUdio •
Heater • Like New In«lde A Out •
6000 Arlual Mile* — OM.V

$

$

$

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

*

$

$

$

Ton Pick Up

$

SAVE

55 CADILLAC Z.

F.qulpped Inrludinr Air Unndition.
er • Beautiful Tutune Finish • Like
New Inside and Out.

*1795
$

$

*

$

*1895

Our . Uited (’am Will Be Dixplaycd For Your
InNpection Nightly On Our I,arg» Lighted Lot.

WHERE DEALS SHINE
at (he aigu of your beat buy
2nd &amp; Palmetto U. C. tat FA 2-A231 Ofc. FA 2-0711
Chevrolet — Oldxmohile — Cadillac Trade-In*
Sdve

‘ 64°°

SAVE

D ollars A t

H o lle r ’s

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

South
PINECRES1
4th Addition
ilonica Designed For
Florida Living.
8 A 4 Bedrooms —
1 k 2 Baths

VA - FHA F H A In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down P aym en t!
Low as 1425
You can movs in btunsdlately while th* pBptn are
being processed.
We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home For The First
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Coat Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor.
Inc.
|Car Hwy. 1M 2 ft 271k St
Phan PA 1-15*1
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NEW GENERAL MAN­
AGER of Seminolo County
* Motors Is Ben Howland, a
veteran of suto aalea man­
agement In the southeast
United State*. The Deca­
tur, Ala. native waa dis­
trict manager °r South
Florida for the Dodge Di­
vision for the past two
year* prior to which he
was regional truck man­
ager for Chrysler for n
year. Howland wns Dodge
district manager for southern Alabama for two years
and truck sales manager of
Jacksonville's Massey Mo­
tors for five years. How­
land plans to move with his
family to Pinccrest’s 123
Coleman Circle tomorrow.
Ha graduated from the
University of Alamaba in
194B with a degree In bus!neas administration. The
new manager was in the
Army Kngineor* In Alaska
from 1942-45.

SLICED

tion, Instruction classes will be
conducted by Father Thomas on
Friday afternoons at 4:13. Any
baptized child in the fifth grade
or above Is invited to atteod.
These elassaa will be held in the
Parish House. Adult leaders of
the parish-under the direction of
the rector will Instruct
classes
In certain phases of parish life and
responsibility.

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Girl Scout Troop
Is Re-Activated
Pinee rest’s Girl Scout
2W5 has been re activated
the leadership of Mrs.
Smith and Mrs. Oma U t

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The troop of 1« flrW look a
bicycle trip Saturday as part «
their "fun In the out of doors
theme being used to gain pro­
ficiency badges. Tbe It *ad jJ*
year old* m*ft it Mn. Smith •
2439 S. Laurel Ave. home._____

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Harold Scott, manrgrr of the
Kel’s *-10 25c Store here, attended
a five-year anniver. ary banquet
la Daytona Beach Iasi week.
Along with other Kel’s managers
and the director*, Scott toured
the new 17.000 sq. ft. Krl’s store
which opened in Holly Hill Ihii
month.
Following the new store inspec­
tion. t’ic officers of Kel’s were
hosts to their managers and diractors at a dinner lhal evening
Kyle E. Lockrhy Jr., president
of Kefs, spoke to the management
on the rapid growth of their com­
pany In Me five years of no-ra
Hon. “ Twelve variety store* and
a chain of toy anil hobby stores,
Toy King, was just the physical
growth of the company,” Lorkrby
said. “ A successful stock Issue
this year has added nearly loot)
Investors to the Krl’s family;
this, too, is a sign of expansion."

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TIm Rev. John ,W. Thomas, rec­
tor at Holy Croao Episcopal
Church hat announced hutmction
class** In the teachings and prsetlcea of the Church to atart
Thuraday evening. November 1»
at • p. m.
These elaaeee win be conducted
by Father Thomai a r ' will con­
tinue each Thursday evening until
Easter.
The public la invited to attend
and no obligation is required
Those desiring to be confirmed
aod enter into membership in the
Church should attend ‘ hese classes,
in addition to those already con­
firmed who deiire a refresher
course.
Designed to answer basic ques­
tions about the Christian Faith
the evening will be informal, and
freedom of eaprsssion will be
welcomed. 'Hasses will last a
minimum of an hour and a half.
A Coffee Hour will also he held
1.1 conjunction with the instruc­
tion period.
For children desiring confirma­

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tfiipmnt of ansa and ammunition
which potto# Intercepted during
a truck weight check Monday.

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Blood
Election Dec. 7
Needed
For Mayor, Council
Casselberry city etoctioo* will
be bald Dec. T when Mayor Wil­
liam M. Banian, Councilman Ra
JMcCerd, Town Clark Mr* S
Usa Vaieal and Marshal Goa
Savy«r will .un for rejection.
Lyto* E. Iwop# of ISO I. Triplet
Dr. will ran for the council port
being vacated by Edward C. Heinten. when term ia about to an-

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The driver of tbe track, Donald
waa
foreign made machine
|uaa. E. Mabee, 4J, Sparta, N.
riflea, bayonet*. piatoli, ammuni­ held for further questioning. He
carried no bill of lading and the
tion, cartridge belt* and rifle truck was ton* overweight.
aline*, teleacop# eights for rifle*
“ We'll go up to our neck* in
and other miscellaneous armi.
checkiag this thing out." Federal

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy with chance of scattered showers tonight and tomorrow. Turning colder tonight. High today, 76-80. Low tonight 50-18.
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TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1959

SANFORD' FLORIDA

NO. 565

Apaat Georg* Molvantty aaid.

Sub‘Zero Weather Heading East

‘.‘Ibere's no legal reason I know
of for a private individual to be
shipping such weapons. This stuff
is contraband."
Mabee told officers he picked
up the load at the Datel Co ,
Oconomowoc, Wt*., and was tak­
ing it to the Service Armament
Co.. Bogota, N. J.
“ They told me I had nothing
to worry about,” he said. "They
toid me 1 didn't need a bill of
lading.”
Two officers stopped Use rig
late Monday in a routine weight
check. When they found the good*
to be overweight Utey asked:
“ What have you got there?”
Mabee replied: “ Guns.”

By L'nited I’ rfua International
A sub-zero cold wave, worst of
the season, headed toward the
Gulf state* and the Katt today,
shattering Weather Bureau rec­
ords that had stood since the torn
of the century.
The frigid arctic blasts drova
the temperature down to zero or
below In the atorm-riddrn northern Rockies and across the coun­
try's midsection.
The searing cold was felt as
far south as Texas, lasuiaiana and
Mississippi.
The sub-zero readings left a
trail of death in the northern tier
of atetea.

A 70-year-old man was found
frozen to death on the sidewalk
in front of hia Butte, Mont.,
home. At Hazen, N. P., an *0year-old man waa found frottn in
n kneeling position outside hi*
home.
A Montana State College stu­
dent waa reported missing th'rte
days in the anow-covertd Rock­
ies. Rescuer* alse sought to reach
.10 hunter* stranded at a ranger
station near Augusta, Mont. How­
ever, the hunters were not report*d in any immediate danger.
Montana, battered by two hliitard within a week, was given

ated ga* and oil furnaces. Public were potted oa the Gulf
buildings using steam heat were north of Punta Gorda and north
opened to the resident*.
of Ponce D« J&lt;*on inlet, near M.
Temperature* are expected to Augustine, to Capa Hatterna on
dip In he low sa degrees la 8e- the Atlantic coast.
mi no!* County tonight and re­
The cold front waa expected to
main mid thro ghaut Wednes­ rover north and central Florida
day. No froat dancer, are fore­
this afternoon and most of the
cast.
remainder of the stale by Wed­
nesday morning.
Florida Colder
The federal-state frost warning
A cold front crept Into Florida service here forecast low temper­
today behind a blanket of low atures of 31.14 degrees in tbe
INK).
clouds and driixling rains.
north portion of the Suwannee
At least 2,800 homes were left
In advance of the Irani, winds i district Wednesday morning and
without heat when the power fail­ of 20 to ,7b miles an hour whipped i 14-40 degrees in the remainder ed
ure knocked out elertrically-oper- both roast*. Small craft warnings I northern district*.

•one respite today with tarty
morning temperature readings as
much a* 4b degree* wanner than
Monday.
Montana, wa* still the coldest
spot in the nation. The mercury
dipped to 14 below at Drummond
and seven below at Helena,
The bitter cold wav* caused a
•Ute of emergency in Worthing­
ton, Minn., when an explosion at
the city power plant cut all elec­
tricity to the community of 10,-

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Mayor 8«n*on waa appointed
mayor Oct. II when termor mayor
Donald Willson became actire
postmaster of th. town postofflee.
mjgeCord is manasar of Laag
Hardware Store. Swope baa bnan
aaUa manager for a paper board
firm. Sawyer w»* recenUy appointad towr marabal, to luccccd
Math Kennedy who died in oCfic*.
The** candidate* are supported
by the Caasslberry NooPartlaan
lepubiican Club
.r their expecltocc, ability, nd unqueatlooed loyalty to tbe program of mak­
ing Ceeaoiberry a better place in
which to live,'* club president
Roy r. Pottaigar aaid yeaterday.
Tbs rouocilmen are not paid, he
pointed out. The mayor serves
a ona year term sod ths councilmen eerva tor two years.
The Non-Partisan Republican
Club wiii meet at Urn Casselberry
Women's C b Dee. I “ where a
full discwsstM wit' be bad of
what baa bean accomplished the
past year as weU an what can be
^accomplished this coming year.”
•pottelger said.
All registered voters and those
interested in the betterment of
Caaaotberry are tovUe', to the
?:30 p. m. meeting. Refreshment*
wiM be served and entertainment
provided.

f e E*!* Federal Inquiry Is Opened
ilffllltlT i
rGn.
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AUGUSTA,
(llPII-Preat.
dent Eisenhower ronfrrred for an
hour today with the government's
space boss. Dr. T. Keith Glennan.
on the federal space program and
how much to spend next year in
reaching for the moon.

FSU To Hear Atlee
TALLAHASSEE tUPI) - For
mcr
Hrilish
Prime
Minister
Clement Attlee will lecture at
Florida Sut* University Nov. 23.
Attlee, prime minister (rom 1945
to tail, will drliver tbe third lec­
ture wt the universtey lecture
scries this year.

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Drainage Group,
Board Plan Meet
A new five inan drainage com­
mittee will meet with the county
commission next Tuesday in the
first step toward eliminating
drainage problems in the county.
Hi* five appointed by the
board last week are Warren
Knowles. A. S. Merrill. C. S. Lee,
Harold Kastner and SI. L. Cullum.

^Altamonte Springs
Tax Bills Mailed
Altamonte Springs ha* *00 eitli*n* being taxed for the S12.399.t2
whiah makes up the 1959 60 tax
revenue from real properly. Town
Clc»k Henry Hansen said today.
Citisena have until April 1 to pay
the bill* which were recently put
to lie naii*. After April 1, town
xpej*r* eust pay a penalty *f
■prr cent of their taxes.

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NEW ORLEANS (UPI) A
four • way federal investigation
opened today inio the mysterious
rrash of a National Air lines
plane in the Gulf of Mexico.
Tlie bodies of nine of the 42
victims of tbe tragedy were
brought ashore along with pieces
of wreckage from the four engine
IJC7R airliner.
From autopsies and a meticu

NEW YORK (U P D - Gov. Nel
Son A. Rockefeller said Monday
night be plans another speaking
tour before he derides whether to
officially throw his hat in the
ring for (hr Hepubli n president
ial nomination. Rockefeller, fresh
from a awing through the West,
reiterated that it would be Jan­
uary before he would answer his
decision.

Panama Watched
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Untied Stales moved today to
bead off a newr outb eak ot antiAmerican violence in Panama by
offering to send a lop diplomat
there to solve “ misunderstand
ing.” Secretary of Stale llertcr
railed Panamanian Ambassador
Ricardo M. Arias to his office
Ial* Monday for a to minute dis­
cussion of threats of new violence
in the Central American country.

Tariff Cuts Urged

Greased

In hard to handle, as every Rood cowpoke known, and
this one at the Dusty Boots Riding Club Rodeo wan no
exception. Thin entry in the bronc bunting event in
shown catapulting from the entry chute anil heading for
someplace besides under the rider. The bronc succeeded
after a short haul.
(Staff Photo!

Gatchel Plans No Monitors Speed Hoffa Ouster Efforts
sChange In Office
David Gatchel. new clerk of the
Circuit Court reported today that
he plan* no change* in personnel in
the clerk's office and plans to
name a deputy clerk as “ soon as
I get my feet on the ground.”
Gatchel was appointed Saturday
by Gov. LeRoy Collins to complete
the term of retiring Clerk O. P.
Herndon.
w The 31-yrarold former Sanford
mayor acted as e\ officio clerk of
the county commisison today until
a deputy clerk ran be appointed.
“ I have no idea at this time who
will get the Job.” Gatchel empha­
sised.
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In Crash That Killed 42

Rockefeller Stalls

Castro Rounding
•Up Conspirators-,
HAVANA (DPIi - The govern­
ment baa arreated more than JOO
anti-Castro «on»piratora In fly# ef
Cuba's aix province*. Informed
sources aald today further atresia
are expected.
Moat of the countar-revolutioaariea were rounded up ia Lae VllJ aa and Plnar del Rio hut arrests
Valso were reported in Camaguey.
Havana and Orient*. A number ef
clandestine r a d i o transmitter!
were aeired.
Officials aaid many of tbe plot­
ter* were followers of deposed
Dictator Fulgencio Batista and
members of a vast underground
masterminded by Cuban exiles in
Miami, but operating as Individual* rather than a* one organised
force.
0 Premier Fidel Castro's govern­
ment recently reinstated the mili­
tary tribunal* which sentenced
more than #oo “ war criminal*” to
death earlier this year. It also
eliminated the habeaa eorpua writ.

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PARIS (UP! i _
President
Charles DcGauile'a Fifth Repub.
lie took tlie lead Monday in a
plan to pull down all tariff walls
within a vast nrw European trad­
ing area in 196V France took the
newest m a series of moves de­
signed to speed up the economic
integration of the six member*
of the European Common Market
—France, West Germany, Italy,
llelgitim, II Hand and laixeinbourg.

Ions look at the plans parts, in
vesligalors hoped to find the rea
son why the giant plane, in ap­
parently perfect flying condi­
tion. plunged out of the sky early
Monday into ths gulf.
Had weather continued to plague
Uie search for additional boshrs
and othrr portions of the stricken
plane.
Ttie Coast Guard repotted a

"considerable concentration'' nt
debris Mvuth and east of the crash
site, about 120 miles south-south*
east of New Orleans.
Winds of .13 miles an hour tashesl Ihe Gulf and mad* further
search operations Impossible ear.
ly today, A Coast Guard amphits*
ian plane went lu the area
hut waa forced back by th# high
winds and heavy seas. The boat
(hat brought in the bodies re*
turned tu join the two cutter* at
Ihe scene. Ttiey reported no mor#
bodies had drift*' lo the surface.
Th* sighling of the telltale oil
slick and tiny bits of wreckag#
Downtown Sanford merchants have ajtreed to keep
floating in the sea Monday cantheir store* open until 8 p.m. every Friday night
relied all hope that anyone had
survived.
throughout the Christmuii .shopping season.
“ We saw no sign of life,” said
K.
Harper Jr., n leader in the move to keep the
T I.. Iloyd, director of NAL flight
stores o|&gt;en, said today that all the merchants agreed to
operation*. Who flew aboard th#
the proposal “ for the convenience of Sanford shopper*.”
search plane which first sighted
die spot where the airliner went
down.
“ We saw small piecea of debris.
Wr couldn't delermiiw what they
were.”
I apt Hubert Knot waa the first
lo sight Ihe mile long oil slick.
"The wreckage was in small
pieces,” Knox said. “ There waa
no fuselage—nothing even looked
like an airplane.
An official of the Winter Park
“ If we don't find another piece
“ We couldn't see any survivor*
Telephone Company reported to­ of land toon, I don't know when or bodies,” he added.
day that improved telephone serv­ Ihcse people will get decent ser­
ice for Smith Seminole County vice,” Ilarre atltled
telephone users will he delayed
and may l&gt;e "thrown out tlie win
dow” because of a recent zoning
board ruling.
Fire anla In Seminole County will
M. I.. Ilarre. assistant lo Ihc
NEW -YORK lIll'll — Stock l&gt;r discussed by Stale Plant Board
president of Ihe telephone com­ prices at 1 p m.:
and United Stales Dept, of Agrtcul.
pany, told ihe county commis­ American Airlines
....... . 23G lure officials al the Seminole
County Farm Burrau tonight.
........... . 77
sioners that the zoning hoard American T A T
The ants whose stings are harm*
American
Tobacco
.........
.
103&gt;i
turned down a proposal to build
Ilaltimore A Ohio ......... . 39W fill to human beings and animals
a nrw equipment building al Alta- |Uethlethrm Steel
........ . SI'l wrrr found in the Sanlaodo area
monte Springs lo aid in thr scrv- I C A O
............ . M’ « about thrre week* ago, county
............... . 63' a agricultural agent Cecil Tucker
ice of 3,ixsi telephone company I Chrysler
said today. They are found in a 20
Curtis* • Wright ...............
customers.
DuPont
............ . 251Gi square mile section ia th# south*
The zoning I x i a r d turned down I
Kastman Kodak ............... . 9fl'» west section of Seminole, Tucker
Ihe request alter a pctltiun by Ford Motor
reported.
..........
The plant and agriculture person,
group of Negro citizen* in Ihe |General Electric .............. . SIS
rea claimed that the proposed •General Motors ...............
50'. nrl will show whal the fir# ant
building would hurl their rrsidrn- 1 Graham . Palgr
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2 2 3 looks like and the damage It does.
tial property by adding a com­ Inti. T A T
41' • They will tell III* extent of the in*
..................
mercial structure there, ilarre Kel'a
......................... I'.-Ms •ret existence in Seminole County
said.
lairillard
....................... . 41S and how tu fight thrin. Aerial
"We need a buildi.ig very badly Minute Maid .................. . 20S •praya made here to kill the anta
m that area," Ilarre said and Penney
................. ... Ill will also he discussed. Cana may
"telephone users will oilier if we Penn RR
.............. . 13' • carry the anta from on* place to
don't get il "
another. Tucker said.
Royal American ............
4
The dinner inciting at the Sem­
Ilarre said work on Ihe proposed Sears Itochu-k
........ . 49S
building wav tu have darted in Standard Oil (NJ) ............ . 4&lt;i&lt;&gt; inole High Vocational Agricultural
March and he completed by late Studebaker .
.............. . 231. building, behind Hi* high school,
.fall. “ Now that is all out tlie U. S. Steel
................. . UIS will consist of a supper at T p. m.
and the rrport at S p. m.
97
winiiow,” Ilarre said
Wealinghouae El. .

Extra Shopping

Better South Seminole

Phone Service Delayed

Insect Problem
1 p. m. Stocks To Be Discussed

Assessment Rolls
Open For Questions;

Properly owners turned out in
“ light'' numbers yaslerday as the
tax assessor' offic opened up the
O'Donoghue indicated he would assessment roll* for the current
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Court- Monday to interfere with lower
fiscal year.
appointed monitor* vowed today to court drrisioni upholding the try to nail the Teamster chief for i Assessor Richard ''cCanna said
cleanup directives issued by the hit part in a Florida real estate
speed efforts la force the ouster
, only a few owners turned out Mon.
Teamster monitor*. It waa a ma­
of Teamsters’ President James R. jor setback for Hoffa and some of deal involving u-&gt;« of lund- belong­ , day and "hardly any romplainta
Hoffa and his cronie* from union hi* top lieutenants who have been ing to Hoffa's home Loral "/J m were received.”
The assessment roll* will be
tagged for removal by the watch- Detroit.
office.
The monitor chairman .aid hr open tu the public until Nov. 30
dog
group.
Monitor Chairman Martin F.
would ask a federal iiiuit early when the board of equaliialion
|next week for power In jo ahead meet*.
O'bonnghu* made the pledge fol­
with an inquiry into the i Inrida
McCanns today urged alt real
lowing a Supreme Court ruling
denis who are unable to viait the
j transaction.
which permits enforcement of hlv
If the court* find that Hoffa assessor's office to call or write
anti corruption drive within the
I misused union funds, u'lnmoghue In tlirir queries.
giant truck union.
McCanna reported two addition­
I .aid they might direct Holla's re­
Hofla also faced possible trouble
moval as provisional president of al workurs have been employed
un another front. Labor Secretary
for the two week period.
the Teamsters.
James P. Mitchell said Monday
The paving of l-ongwood's WildThe court also might order the
night hr had asked the Justice De­ mere Ave. is just about finished union's executive board to bring
partment to check whether the from E. Lake Ave. to the town j charge* against Hoffa looking to­
Teamster* were fully obeying the limits, the town rlerk, Mrs. On- ward his permanent ouster and exlabor reform law's ban on ex-con- me R. Rockett, said today.
Ipulsion from membership in the
virta hohling union officr.
I.ongwood's council is negotiat­ |l.ftlO.UUO member union, tl'llonogAn Altamonte Springs nominalMitchell said Hoffa had advurd ing a 170,000 loan to extend other : hue aaid.
ing caucus will be held Monday
him that only “ a few Teamster of- |community streets and to extend
Expulsion would prevent Hoffa In nominate candidates lor the
fleers" were forces! to resign be­ the town water lines. Mrs. Roc- from running for office in the town'* Dec. * elections. Nomina­
cause of the ban. Tlie secretary ; krtt said. The loan being negotiat­ Teamsters. It would N the most tion* will be for a mayor and two
added, “ the Justice Department ed will pave three mile* of road. extreme penalty the union could councilman Term* of office are ex­
has been a'krsl to look into the ac­ , Tentatively scheduled for hard Impose on him.
piring lor .Mayor I^iwrenre Swofcuracy of this report."
surface* are Wilma Ave. from
ford and rouncilmen Hill York and
Homer Sewell. Newcomer* lo Al­
The Supreme Court refused Molnar to Church St., Grant St.
and Palmetto Ave.
ta monte Springs mutt register by
The town council meeting Thura
; Dec. 2 lo vole in th* elections,
day night will be an adjourned
said Town Clerk Henry Hansen.
session to follow up the Nov. 3
Arrests of Ihrcc persons for
meeting.
violations which resulted in two
accidents were made in Sanford
Circuit Court Judge Volie Wil­
Monday.
The Hoard of county commis­
liams today urged the bs&gt;ard of
sioners
today awarded low bids
Henry
Chamber
Buckner
of
county commissioner? to do some­
(ilenwood was arrnti-il lur making to two companies to supply them
thing about the uncomfortable
an improper left turn at First with asphalt ansi limrrock for the
chairs in tbe courtroom.
St. and French Ave I »t nlghl, coming year.
A special movie on fire preven- Sanford police rrported. Mlcharl
“ At the trial this morning I re­
The Quality Lime Co. of Orala
ceived complaints from
ihrte t lion will he shown at 8 p m. R. Cromwell of VAIl:i ami Floyd was awarded the bid fur 23,(MO
jurors that the seat, are uncom­ ; Thursday at the laike Mary Vol­ S. Krahenhill of Sou Escambia Dr. tuns of Itmrrork ansi th# Maryfortable and distract the trial. unteer fire bouse.
were arrested alter a two car anna Co. of Tampa waa awarded
The movie is sponsored h&gt; th* collision at French Ave and 20th the low hid to supply the rsMinty
Bsiard Chairman John Krider
told Judge Wilitama that he will •Florida Forest Service
St. Cromwell was charged with with 100,000 gallons of asphalt.
study the problem and Upr to • Sanfurd Firs Chwf Mack C4*v*- driving while intoxicated and
Coet of eh* limtroek to estimat­
come up with a solution and 'land also will bp at the meeting Krahenhill arrested for failure to ed at II 10 per ton. Cost of the
.and 'alk on tire prevention.
possibly replace the chairs.
asphalt is .1202 per gallon.
yield th* right uf way.

Longwood Paving
Loan Is Sought

Altamonte Caucus
Slated Monday

Three Charged
After Accidents

Judge Complains
Of Jury Chairs

Bids Are Awarded

Fire Prevention •
Movie To Be Shown

FINUEKl'KINTINfi TECHNIQUE waa demonstrated by FBI Special
Agent Duluny Dupuy yeaterday to Sanford polic* Chief Roy Williams,
left, and Sheriff J. I„ Hubby. Defensive tactic*, preaerving avitlenca and
leaaona in revolver ahouting are among the aubjecU being taught Sanford
(isilice and sheriff'* deputies in the FBI school in session here this week.
(Staff I’hutt*'

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year- come policies up to » years, and

then she'd hare reeeivad the f» ,000, besides:
If Myrtle's husband now takas
out |1 0 ,M Myrtle and the children
would be entitled to 1% of the
face value per month ($1M&gt; up to
a total of ao yean, and than aim'd
gat the full (10,000 extra.
Young husbands, your wives era
W CKOBGK W. CRANK,
doubly grateful for your thought'
fulness whan yon show it via a
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tASK C - « * : Myrtle A , aged family I n c o m e life Insurance
0 , la th* Bother at three child- policy.
Many littery, (rigid wivea, also
It*
' Dr. Crane, I am diiturbed.” get over their tension when they
confessed, “far my husband re- realise you husbands have ade­
a ta carry any lift tosurance quately safeguarded their future.
For a wife naturally feels hesi­
m all.
' “ Ha iaalati ha comet of long tant about bearing several babies
•ved anterior*, to ha claim* noth- If she baa no certainty of an in­
come on which to rear them, If
Mg will happen to him.
“And I bailtata to nag him about the husband should be soatched
this earth.
MM m atter, for it aouada aa U I from
Insurance
thus relieves a lot of
•to unduly mercenary.
marital tension. And you husbands
“ •lit ju tt luppoee ha tbould be must take the Initiative, for wives
Mr aired la aa ato» accidantr That hesitate to prod you on this score,
- t n happen a re a to the aafait teat their in-laws bear about It
» Prirar.
and Imagine the wife la unduly
“And hit tong lived anctitora mat canary.
Would not help him than. So how ■ I AVO, fNSURANCK SALCSMEN
Mold 1 heap my youngatera toDon't grow so concerned about
father?
a college Insurance policy for your
“I’d probably bo forced to get a child II years hence that you for­
tab and him aomeboy lor a baby get the broader needs of your
Uttar. C ant you urge huabanda whole family NOW.
Collage Insurance la excellent,
In waho np ta raality and abow
propar coocarn for their famlliei, but a luxury. Family income InI* proved by adequate Insurance ■urance la a necessity for every in­
nrenetkmT11
» telligent husband:
la fact, employers now frown up­
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Bridegrooms, one cf th# moat ap- on applicants wbo lack insurance:
■tod gdle you can oiler your They regard them as either unable
wife, la a “family income'1 to pass a mcdlesl eiamlnallon, or
thoughtless aod Improvident, nei­
policy.
And older husbands, like Myr- ther of which categories la a good
tin's, should also quit gambling endorsement for an employe.
With the future hspptoets and an­ And you widows should write a
"Thank you" letter to the faithful
n u ity at thalr children.
-Whan 1 first married, I took out Insurance salesmen who prodded
■ 110,000 “family Income" policy. your departed htisbands into reach­
And whan our first youngsters or- ing oul from the Great Beyond
rirad, 1 added two mora of those with thalr protective arms via
your monthly Insurance checks:
tio.oon policies.
(Always write to Dr. Crane
They don't coat much m art than
(tralght Ufa insurance but tony to ante of this newspaper, en­
protect your wife and children till closing ■ long 4c stamped, ad­
dressed envelepe and Me to
too latter are grown.
f a t example, suppose 1 had been cavar typing ard printing costa
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NEW YORK (UPI) - A knight
gf Hto British Empire, Alec Guin
peas, dominated a night of Ameb­
ian television Tuesday.
Guianans made hie TV dramaBe debut here to an hour play
failed, “ Th* Wicked Scheme of
iebal Decks," part of NBC-TV's
Star-time aeries.
Because the pari was tailored
for Guinness' uncanny ability to
atilize a scheming, foiy-gramlpa
facial expression — Including that
luperb was smile that unfold* as
he surveys Ihe chaos he has cre­
ated — the play wasn't much of
• challenge for him. He's been
inbeatable in this sort of movie,
but It was still a great treat to
have him i’u his stuff for mere
TV viewers.
Jebal Decks, for "i yca.s, workid in a bank ami was conspicu­
ously underpaid and unappreciat­
ed. He thirsted for revenge. He
wanted his revenge to bo com­
plete. And he wanted to be around
to savor ft.
He hit upon a better Idea. He
hcglos putting his own munvy Into
the tellers’ receipts. Chaos re­
sults. The bank's antiseptic effi­
ciency becomes infected with ten
■ion and near-panic.
Next, Decks mixes up the pay­
checks. A bank guard goto |37S
and Ih# hank vice president gelx

113.18. Chao* results. Decks steps
forward with some suggestions
and eventually, an efficiency en­
gineer — expert)'/ satirized by
WUliam HmUIs U — rumt* slang.
Deeka keeps bis grcrrtlinizing going
and locks Ihe b o ^ l chairman In
the vault.
There was Ijils fine line from
the procrustcan banker m the
vault: "I'm not counting my mon­
ey. I'm reviewing my holdings."
Dynamite frees Hi* banker and
Decks is on his way up, as the
new director of procedures. He
stops Ihe Willie Sutton-In-rcvcrse
activities—merely by doing noth­
ing, and is about to become bank
president when. . .yes, someone
else begins adding money In the
till. Drrks figures he has had it
and quits. Retribution, you tee,
doesn't come only to crooked quiz
shows.
Pur two acts, Ihe play had
speed, was light-footed, thoroughly
digestible, sportive and saucy as
Guinness kicked Ihe derkens out
of his cold hearted tormentors.
Rut the final denouncement slowed
things down and, while morally
satisfying, was lacking in the
theatrical sense. Personally, I
thought Decks ’-ould have handled
Ihe bank’s new upstart If he put
his mind tn il.
The setting was spacious hy
any standard anil the supporting
players contributed expertly to the
moral.

Without Faith U.S. Could ArifcfHbSullererslleedlleverAgBiBFearSevereCrippnng
Lose Cold War, Club ToW
llnlaaa we pledge ourselves to
promote th* ideas of faith to God,
honor, and service to the com­
munity wa will lose Urn cold war
not with hoods at bullats, but
with ideas, Sanford Naval AM S u ­
tton chaptata William M. Hearn
told Sanford Klwaoiana yesterday.
Speaking at a Civic Center lun­
cheon on Veterans’ Day tb« re­
cently appointed Protestant chap­
lain aald that tea beat way to
honor American war veterans Is
to promote the ideas they fought
for. faith la God, justice In hu­
man relationships, brotherhood,
knowledge for serviae rather than
for domination and aanctly of the
home.
Americans can beat fight com­
munist Ideology not only by prov­
ing Ihe Reds wrong but hy show­
ing our ideas to be belter, Chap­
lain Hearn emphasized.
Before eommunlsm and Hitter's
fascism, warring nations fkreq-

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HEART PATIENT Kenneth Chandler, 37, wear* a
battery in Sun Fruncisco
to provide a jolt for hia
heart. Without the device,
Chandler’s heart wan alow*
ed to aa few aa 10 beats a
minute.

Alfalfa Mystery
Is Being Sought
RATON ROUGH. La. (UPI) Scientists at Louisiana Slate Uni­
versity’s igrl-chemlcal and bio­
chemical laboratories are looking
for an elusive "something" In al­
falfa that ain't exactly hay.
They call it a "growth factor"
—something they've known about
for years, but have never Isolat­
ed. It may eventually turn oul to
be a vitamin since experiments
with alfalfa extracts have stimu­
lated growth in livestock and poul­
try.
Drs. Joseph A. Luizza and Ar­
thur Novak, biochemists, began
trying to isolate It tn 1M2, when
they discovered a species of mold
grew as much as 200 par cent
more when given vitamins In an
alfalfa base. The vitamins alone
did not affect tho mold.
The rciulta interested Dr. Alva
U. Watti, head of Louisiana
Stale's poultry department, who
M a c m n n l i t l i j allalfa aalraal
to chicks. Three test lota showed
these chicks‘gained half • pound
more than those net receiving the
extract.
Then Ur. Sam I.. Hansard tried
the extract on cows and found it
Increased cellulose digestion.
The researchers are now try.ng
to isolate the 'something" and
define It tn chemical terms. They
plan further testa with commercial
leeda before placing It on the
market.

Monkeys Outwit
Rescue Party
SAVANNAH, Ga. (UPI) - A
hunting party ted hy a 43-yearnld grandmother Imped today ta
rescue two monkey* from the
lop of Union Railroad Station
here.
The rhciua monkeys have out
wilted station personnel since
Tuesday afternoon, when they and
four other plain pale brown, play­
ful and active monkeys chewed
their way out of their shipping
crate. They were part of a group
of 74 monkeya on their way to a
laboratory death at the University
of Cincinnati in the interests of
polio research.

Professor Gives
Up On Human Race
BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) - A
zoology professor at UCLA thinks
it U already too late for man to
avert disaster — not from bomba,
but firm overpopulation.
Raymond B. Cowles, author of
"Zulu Journal," recently published
by the University of California
Press, draws bis conclusions from
studies of South Africa, where he
was reared as the son of mission­
aries.
He contends that all his life is
indissolubly linked to its surround­
ings and that all forms of life
are interdependent.
Cowles points out that men mul­
tiply at a geometric rate while food
production can only be increased
at an arithmetic rale.
"Aa a naturalist 1 can come to
m\ly «ne conclusion," he writes,
"which is that no rational solu­
tion can be achieved In time to
avert disaster to both srildllfa and
man himself."

ucntly had similar Idaologtoa, the
chaplain said. He cited bow only
tho language barrier made the
German "Sttlle Nacht" different
from the English "Silent Night' in
World Wat I.
But the communists promote an
ideology entirely different from
the Jodeso-Christian tradition,
Chaplain Hearn explained. The
communists reject God and an in­
herent moral law; they check
with Moscow to determine what la
right. H you rejeet Cod you reject
the basis for a moral law and
yon are liable te make a treaty
today and break it tomorrow, he
said.
The majority of United States
veterans who gave , their time,
limb* and lives til our wars knew
something of the ideology they
fought for, the chaplain said. He
pointed out that when we live
selfishly we aid the enemy by giv­
ing a bad example to other na­
tions. Wa must Uve honorably If
wa are te give a good example,
the chaplain emphasized.
Three ideas regarding property
ownership are current to the
world today he said; the com­
munist, that everything bclongi
to the stale; the private owner­
ship idea that everything a person
haa belongs lo himself and the
American idea that what we have
belongs to God. Chaplain Hearn
said h« thinks that most of us
have the Idea that property is
given us si a truit to promote
good.

CHICAGO (UPI) — C a rm tly
available drugs mean arthritis
sufferers need "never again" fear
severe arippltog from toe dis­
ease, a «tinteat specie list told Il­
linois family doctor* today.
Dr. Abraham Cohen, of Phila­
delphia, said "treatm ent wttb hor­
mone* such as cortisone have
substantially reduced hospitalisa­
tion due to arthritis even though
no cure haa yet been found.
Cohen, arthritic clinic chief at
the Philadelphia General Hospi­
tal Blockley Division, was a clos­
ing session speaker at a three-

4 Of Their Sons
Serve As Priests

Mr. Odhnm, as everyone knows, is the Seminole County advisor to Governor
Collin*. I felt that it wa» a matter of courtesy to call him, tix&gt;, and advise him of th*
steps, which I had already taken.
Mr. Odhum advised me that he was recommending Mr. David Gntchcl to
Governor Collins for the appointment.

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Many have nuked me why I contacted Ihe local Legislative Delegation and Mr.
Bruiley Odhnm. I would like to have it deurly known by everyone in Seminole Coun­
ty that theae contact* were niude a* a matter of courtesy to these gentlemen. The
member* of the legislative Delegation wore elected by the people of our county and
represent uh in Tullahassee. I felt they should know of my desire* and intention*.

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I W A N T TO TH AN K M Y FRIEN DS

I wish I could thank each of you iientonally for the tetter* and telegrams sent
to the office of Governor LeRoy Collin* in my behalf.

EVERY BOTTLE A T D IS C O U N T

United Press International
NEW -YORK- Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller, discussing what he
hopes to accomplish on a fourday swing through California,
Oregon. Washington and Idaho:
"When and whether I make a
decision to seek the I960 Repub­
lican presidential nomination may
be decided on this trip.”
ALGIERS - A high French
army officer, shouting at a crowd
of extremist French seltlera who
surged through the elreels yelling
anti-government slogans:
"Shout 'Algeria Is French' as
much as you want but stop shout­
ing against DcGaulle."

had partially
some possible side effects
such aa osteoporosis, or gradual
bona degeneration. Bam tongterm w a a t eyetboUr hormones.
“ AH the patient* wbo have' os­
teoporosis are under control,"^
Cohen said, "and I sincerely be-*
tieve that each and every ooe of
them feels that osteoporosis even
with fracture is preferable to per­
manent invalidism."

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Quotable
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WASHINGTON - Labor Secre­
tary Jamca P. Mitchell, who lived
up to his promise and ate a cake
"hat” because more than three
million persons were jobless last
month, explaining why he -cut
slices of Ihe "hat" for steel atrike
negotiators:
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (U P I)- For
"if there had been no steel
the first lime In 20 years. Mr. strike, unemployment would be
and .V,rs. Vincent Dcntinger have well below three million."
no son studying for the priest­
hood.
WASHINGTON - Gen. Albert
“ It's going to seem funny not C. Wedemeyer (Ret.), warning in
to be sending Christmas pack­ a Veterans Day speech i t Arling­
ages off lo the seminary," says ton National Cemetery that the
Mrs. Dcntinger.
most dangerous threat to America
Father Gerald Dentingcr, 20, may be the people's indifference
the youngest of four sons to be to Ihe responsibilities of citizen
come priests, recently celebrated ship:
hia first solemn high mas* in St.
"Wc could lose our freedoms by
Francis of Assist church, the default simply because wa take
family parish.
them for granted."

Reg. Price 49.95
and express my appreciation for the support Riven me in my effort* to arcurn the
appointment na Clerk of the Circuit Court of Seminole County.

day meeting a t the lUtoala Acad­
emy at General Practice.
Severe
crippling, he said,
"need never agate be tbs nltimate result at rheumatoid arth­
ritis" U the patient has access
te "toterested medical manage­
ment" and " intelligent" use at
various treatment methods.
Moat patients, ha said, ran
look forward te leading eseful
Uvea. Cohen indicated patient at-

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I appreciate, however, Sen. Douglas St cast tom’s recommending me te the
Governor.
I feel that I am qualified to perform the duties of the office of Clerk of
Circuit Court, and 1 again say that 1 would like the opportunity of serving the
people of our county in that position.

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and saved by helicopter after inflating life raft.

Demonstration was given for Sanford civic and business leader guests of Cdr. I. M. Rowell

.Tax Rolls Open
To Public Monday
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County properly owner* con check the aa.see.intent
vote storting Monday at tha Tax Aaaeaaor’a office.
The rolls will be open to the public until Nov. *0
when the board of county commisaionern will hold their
equalization meeting.
The tax bills are expected to be mailed out by Dec.
IS and tha normal diaeounta will be allowed on payment
at MUa.
Diaeounta include four per cent within 30 days after
tha bHi ta issued; three per cent after the second 30
days; two per eant after the third 80 days and one per
eerrt nfter tha following 30 days.
Tha tentative millage rate has been ant at II milla.

Concert Series Ticket Sale
Within 250 Of Goal

News Briefs
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) — Gov.
LeRoy Collins may go home from
the hospital today or Saturday. The
governor has been hospitalized
with an intestinal infection.
NAHA, Okinawa IIJPI) - Ty
phoon Emma hit Okinawa |nday
with IZO-m. p. h. winds, hut no
casualties were reported among the
American troops or Okinawan*
when the all-clear wa* sounded.

Paperless Cigarette
STOCKHOLM IUPI) — A paperleea cigarette will soon be put on
the Swedish market by the Swedish
tobacco monopoly. The cigarette,
called "Hillo'' has slready been
void In two Swedish cities — Cerebro and Vaastrraaa — to test con­
sumers' interest.

Rough Penalty

GAINESVILLE (DPI) _ Stud­
ent* may be penalired in such
subjects as msibemaltrs if they
do not use good English at the
University of Florida, ilie College
of Arts and Seienres adopted a
The Sanford-DeBary Entertain­ all persona who said they would resolution to put greater emphasis
ment Aaan. concert ticket u le buy tickets pick them up or phone on proper use of English regardwhich soda efUclally tomorrow la the office at First St. and Park lass of the subject.
XO tickets abort ef the MOO need­
Ada Expensive*
ed te insure achedulintf *nt the
aerlei, Chairman Cheater Rea rick open Monday to illow extra time
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
Mid today.
foe tickets to be obtained. Office stale spent II. I It),non u ads fritt­
ThU numoer iaciuoci many who hours are from 14 a. m. to 4 p. m. ing in national publications during
pledged earlier te buy tickets but The telephone number i* FA fiscal 1M».
who here not picked them up. 27M3.
The Florida Devrlnpmenl Coin
The aaeociadon urged today that Ticket* may be brought from the mission said in its annual report
Thursday that about two thirds
office or from Individual sellers.
Residents in Chuluola can call of this *uin was used to attract
Mrs. Virginia Chadwick and in tourists. The remainder waa aimed
Larngwood, Mr*. Robert Hammond. at bringing news industry to Flor­
In Sanford t e following persons ida.
are telling ticket* and may be
Campus Poll
contacted at their homes.
Mr*. J. U Raker. Mrs. Richard
COLLEGE PARK. Mil. t l 'P l i Deas. Mr*. R. K. Cooper, Mr*. R. A campus newspaper poll of siu
WASHINGTON UI'D-Congre;
may be aaked to come to the aid A. Smith, Mrs. C. H. Schilke. dents at the University of Mary­
of haraiaed cranberry growera Mrs. M. L. Raborn Jr.. Mrs. Wil­ land shows 4Z per cent think there
who fear they will be turned away liam Gramkow, Mrs. G. Andrew is nothing wrong with pre marital
from the nation's Thanksgiving Speer, Mr*. Frank Mcbane, Mr*. sex relations. However, university
W. E. Bristol, Mr*. W. K Kirch officialt promptly eritcizcd the stirdinner table thaw year.
vey of too students as being "scicnSen. Richard I.. Neubergcr (D- hoff.
Mr*. Donald Rales, Mr*. C. Ver­ lificially unsound" and not repre­
u Ore.) announced he wai prepar“ inf leglalatloo to help producera non Miie Jr., Dr. Wade Rucker, sentative of the school's 1Z,«)0 stu­
who may be atuck with moat of Mr*. Harold Kastner, Mr*. Leon­ dent*.
their crop becaute of a cancer ard Munson. Mr*. Ann Tamny,
Steve Powell and D. E. Thomp
acare.
The action came Thursday a* ton. ticket chairman.
The series i* trhcduled to start
the Agriculture Department hint­
ed it could not buy the rranher- Nov. 19 and among the highlight*
rtee on a large w ale bail* aa will be Jo«e Green'* Spanish
part of the farm aurplui purchase Dancer*. The Florida Symphony
Orchestra and the Stetson Uni
program.
Arthur I. Flemming, secretary versify Glee Club.
The Seminole Bund Association
. ef health, education and welfare.
will hold a harliecue at h p.m, in* aet ntf the furor Monday b&gt;
morrow at the Elk* Isnige
warning housewives that part of
ground* with all proceed* to go
die Washington and t'regon crop*
to repairing and purrhasing hand
were tainted with a chemical
in-lru nienl*.
weed kilter which c need cancer
Anyone wishing to take out bar­
in rati.
Neubergcr &gt;aut h&lt; might pro­
becue can pay for their dinners
and take them home.
pone in a hill that the government
Tht Seminole - DeBary Heart
he given ipccial authorization to
Music during the barbeiur wilt
Council
ha*
appointed
Phillip
be furnished by the Seminole
purchase a n y uncontaminated
iloyd n* Coordinator for the Cen­ High School Hand.
cranberries not wild.
"if government (eating fail* to tral Florida queen of Heart*
•w rapidly remove preaent public beauty content to be Held in Han­
doubta concerning the advisability ford Jan. !*,
Iloyd will coordinale thr a.llvlef eating cranberriea." he said,
"simple equity demand* that the ties to select beauties from all
government aa»l»t Innocent per­ over Cenlral Florida. They wilt
son* who were injured by the be chosen from high school girl*
in the 111h and 12th grade* and
initial blanket warning.”
Sen. Ilirriaon A. William* Jr. will be judged on beauty, talent
The Du,ty Boot* Riding Associ­
(D-N, J.k also wat among those and personality.
The rauncil also named Ken ation Rodeo slated Sunday will
urging "full indemnification" to
farmers who face economic set- Leffler as chairman tor the new feature a list of event* from
Heart Fund campaign.
cutting horse* to calf roping.
_ back*.
All entry fees will be placed
in a jackpot for each event, and
will be divided between contextant* on a first, second and third
place bails.
Don ^toyrr ba* been earned San­
Sanford's Pilot Club will be hoai
Thr rodeo will be held in the
ford “Jayree of thr Month" hy a to the Pilot governor for Florida arena behind the Farmer's Auction
•pecial Ja j.e e nominating com­ Dec. I Mrs. Mildrtd Patterson, Building with event* to start at
will pay her official visit to the It a. m A pork barbecue is slated
mittee today.
Royer hail participated in many Sanford group a* head of Florida before, the rodeo starts.
Of the organization's projects in- Pilot International district four.
Mrs. Patterson will return to
eluding lu*eh»1! night, radio day
W ami wu&lt; rhairman of Aunt Jem i­ Sanford in January to plan for the
statewide Pilot International con
ma Pancake Day.
Royer came to ianford fruen caution to ba held bare April l-io
Wayne&gt;boro. Va and wa* active at the Mayfair Inn.
The Edward Bennett who wa*
Sanford Pilot member* heard
in (ivic aftair* there.
F. J. Davis of U»e Seminole loast triad for robbery in Circuil Court
masters* Chib speak on Tuber­ bare yesterday waa not tha Ed­
Health Assn. To Meet culosis
i t tha group'* meeting this ward 8. Bennett who live, at HIO
The Senunole County Mtntal week. Tuberculosis prevention and K Fourth St . Sanford. The de­
Health Association will meet a t7:30 how TB patients m Seminole Coun­ fendant who plead guilty to petty
r m. Monday at the McKinley ty are helped was wplakwd bgr larceny gave hie address as 301
nail Methodist Church.
the Sanford attorney.
Rcacon fft., Spartanburg, S. C.
W
* V

k Congress May Aid
Cranberry Growers

Band Association
To Hold Barbecue

'Queen 01 Hearts'
To Be Selected

Dusty Boots Rodeo
Is Slated Sunday

Don Royer Gets
Jaycee Award

Club To Welcome
District Leader

Bennett On Trial
Not Local Man

«

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Collins Better

Typhoon Hits Island

(Staff Photos)

VOL. XLIX

WEATHER: Partly cloudy and mild through Saturday. High today alxnit 80, low tonight in the upper 80’s.
Unites! Press Unset! Wire Established 1908
FRIDAY, NOVEMRER 13. 1959
SANFORD’ FLORIDA

t p. m. Slocks
NEW YORK tUPI) prices at 1 p m.:
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Eastman Kodak .................
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General Elrrlric ...............
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Iairtllard
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Minute Maid .......................
Penney
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Royal American
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Westinghouse El.

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DeBary Chamber
Meets Wednesday
Dr. Miles W. Thumley. Orlando
surgeon will be the guest speaker
at the regular monthly meeting of
the Dellary Chamber of Commerce
in Stetson University dining room
at T a. m. Wednesday. November
IB.
Because of the prominence of
the speaker plus the value and in­
terest in his subject of health,
chamber of rummi-rn- mi'inhcrs
may invite adult meinlH-r* of their
families and other gucOi, accord
ing to President Harry P. Newton
Ticket* will be on ,al* at the
Chamber nflice dunnc regular
husine** hours until November I*
at 4:30 p, m. and ticket* must lie
obtained by that lime, j * none will
be available at the no ling. This
deuariore from the riv-Wr proce
dure i* deemed ..... .
in order
to facilitate sealing ■&gt;* , maxi
mum of 300 can be an "ti-outdated.
Regular order of liu-mea* will
include the report of itu nominat­
ing committee for i:*o officers,
composed o( Harry M Brown,
chairman; R o h e r * tidsleiier.
Henry Lasher, Albert &gt;ai.*biiry and
Ralph Witberell.

16-Year-Old Girl
Struck By Auto
Sixteen year old Flurrm- Wilson
of Sanford received j u on the
back of her head and a broken
ankle when the was -truck by a
car on Onora ltd th » morning
according to the Sherdl - office
Florence wa* riibn; i bicycle
toward the Naval Vir Station be­
tween the base and Sanford Ave,
when she cut in front of a car
driven hy Benjamin k Oliver,
U.S.N,, said deputy Robert Grant.
Oliver, who waa travelling in the
lam e direction, swerved to avoid
the girt, but struck her after
skidding IZ fret
The Lake Mary Navy man was
charged with failure to have hi*
vehicle under ronirol Florence
Wilson live* at the Country side
Trailer Park on Onora Kd.

Free Net Lessons
Slated Tomorrow
Sanford youngsters will be given
free tennis lessons tomorrow at
Fort Mellon l'ark.
The leisun* are scheduled ho
start at 9 a. m. and will tie given
by formrr net pro Fri'.k Deane.

NO. 563

Area's Worst Blizzard
Kills 17 Across Midwest
Hunters,
Cattle
Trapped

Board To Reduce
School Millage
ToFiveffills
The Semin da County lit hoot
Board ye,Unlay decided that Beminole County's school miliar*
roubl lie reduced to five wills lor
the IOBli-00 school yaar.
The 10 mills approved by coun­
ty voters Not. I will Hot he neces­
sary lierausx the increase in as­
sessed property valuation this
year over IUB will bring in more
money, School Administrative As­
sistant Waller Teague said today.
"The five nulls tax is estimated
to produce |7*UWo to I* used lor
thr support and maintenance of
sphools for the next year and to
pay the bowled indebtedness of
the board on arhool bonds sold a
few months ago." Bupt. K. T. Milwee said yesterday. Two milla will
will he used for county current
taxes, two mills far district U ses,
and one mill for Iho district build­
ing and bus laxas.
The revised school budget will
be advertised next week and a pubtie hearing will he held on it the
following week. The budget will
then he sent to the Slate Dept, of
Education for apprnvol. The tentalive budge of S'MI.OOU based on
the I'Jfirt tax rolls was returned
by the Department for revision
a f t e r the value of jitSp tax e*empl
property wa* certified hy T ai
Assessor Richard McCanns.
Clans to remodel the classrooms
left standing at Ihe old junior high
school site also were authorized
by Ihe hoaid. The .Seminole Coun­
ty Vocational School will be mov­
ed to this Palmetto Ave. and
Ninth HI. site after the classroom*
aie remodeled.

Parade Float
Deadline Nears
Sanford organiration* were re
minded today that the deadline
(or entering floats in this year *
Jaycee
sponsored
1'hrislmai
parade is noon tomorrow.
Program chairman Jack Wilber
-aid all entries must be made at
Hie Jaycee Inform-(ion Building
at French Ave.
The parade is uheduled Dec. I
til church, busmen, civic ami
school groupi are welcome to par
tieipate in the parade.

Phone Building
Request Denied
A request 10 build a new distri­
bution telephone renter east of
All a monte Spring* has been turn­
ed down by Hi* County Zoning
Board.
Robert Brown, toning director,
today said the rrquert waa turned
down after resident* eg the area
complained to the board that the
propotrd new building would ba in
a rrtidenlal ioax.
The request had been made by
Ihe Winter Park Telephone Co.

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HELENA, Mont. (UPI) - five
season’s biggest snow storm
roared out of the RockWa into thn
Great Plains and Midwest today,
leaving Montana paralysed unde*
iu woret hlittprd in history.
At least IT death* wee* blamed
on Hie storm.
Helena, Montana's fa pits! «ky,
waa crushed by a 21.3-inch snow­
fall. the heaviest 34-hour storm
sine* Ihe Weather Bureau began
keeping record i her* in 1900.
Cut Bank. Mont., shivered In
23 below-rero cold and th* Weath­
er Burrau said th* t&lt;« laden air
would extend over Wyoming, Col­
orado and the middle plainx
states and drop temperature* near
zero through the Midwest.
Montana ranchers, caught with
a 13 per rent surplus duo lo slow
livestock markets, began a des­
perate hattle lo reach to,nun to
IS.OOn head of eattle and sheep
trapped In giant drift*.
The ranchers said the "fatality
rat* for slrays wOuld probably be
severe,'* but said past experience
had taught them to be prepared
by laying m plenty of feed.
Rescue p.irlie* spent the Hay
bringing stranded hunters out of
the mountains By nightfall, th*
only liiinti-rs unaccounted for were
two Montana State University
student*. Bub Amirk Jr., of Bill­
SANFORD K1.KS' UKAUTY reprewentnlivi; in the Klku
ings and Richard Maxwell of
beauty contest ut Cypress Durden.* Nov, 88 will tie .Mian
Warm Springs.
.Martha Ann t ’anirmti *»f 18-1 Myrtle Ave. The 28-yearEight were kilted on -mowslick­
ed Illinois highways. *ix died in
old FSU senior will also be in the ljueen'a Court tit the
Montana, two were killed in Iowa,
Tangerine Howl football game in January. Miss Cameron
and one fatality was reported in
waa chtMen hy the Youth Activity Commit! i of the
Michigan.
Sanford Klk.V Lodge.
The slot it) wat expected to de­
liver up to eight inches of snow
In tin- Tcva*Oklahoma panhan­
dle, \eh ratk a, Kansas, Missouri
and Iowa.
The Wi-atber Bureau said snows
from two to five inches drep
would rage through the Ohio Vat, ley into Pennsylvania amt turn
all highways from the Buckie* to
the Apjialachian* into potential
' death traps.
HAVANA (U l'li
Premier FI with peFmittmg the raid—from it*
The cold wave wax expected to
cause local turning in central
del Caalro today accused the airfields,
lie conceded that the United California.
United Slates of harboring ‘ war
criminals" and ««rrying on eco States has taken some step* to
mimic and pre,* attack* agatntt nail such raids, but rmmlerballanc
hi* nation But he appeared tired id this admission with a long *er
and the speech lacked the usual ies of aecusalions.
fire of past orations.
The Sanford Men and Women’#
They include these charges:
Uaalro, in a three hour, lu min
i Golf Association will hold a joint
—The United Stales is following "Las Vega* Night" parti. Sat­
ule television appearance that
lasted well past midnight, did nol a "policy uf open arm s to war urday at thr Mayfair Country
make hia expected reply to Ameri­ criminals exiled from Cuba."
C'luh for member* and iheir
can protests that his anil Ameri
—’(Tie United States is carrying guests.
can statements are inalirioui and on "a purposrlul campaign of eco­ Uniform nf the evrning will be
are hurling Cuban American rel* nomic aggression" as part of cun "Westain Attire." Several prize*
Ikm*.
ipiracy against his regime.
will be awarded. Price of admis­
—The American press is nut giv­ sion is SI to per couple.
He said he considers inoffensive
a pamphlet that the United State* ing his regime fair reporting, lie
Free hor* dorm er* wdt he
has found to be objectionable. 'Hie singlet out the Miami News, the served at T p. m. and a char­
pamphlet allows victim* of lost New York Journal American, Life coal fire will be ready at 9 p ns.
month's air battle over Cuba. Cas- Magaime, and the two American for guests to eosik their oww
Irn has charged Ihe United States wire services for criticism.
steaks.
*

Castro Charges U. S.
Aiding War Criminals

Golfers To Hold
'Las Vegas Night'

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School ........ 10:00 a. m.
Bo*. Boergo L. Granger potter Sunday
PaUevahip
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0 a. m
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Junior
i-.ao p. m.
Churah Ithool
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H. M. Snow ...
... Paator
Paator Sunday School ............ • : « a. m.
0:10 a. a . Morning Worahip ...1 0 :3 0 a. m.
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Path Am . aad l«tb W.
Herbert W. Goons
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Paator
Sunday School ........ P ill a. m. David A Caraefls
. 1:43 a. m.
Adult Bible C la w ........ 0:11 a. m. I n d a y School
Worship S o rric a ....... 10:30 a. aa. Morning Worship .. 10:40 a. m.
Evening Service
... 7:43 p. m.
A.Y.F.-Youtb Service
0:90 p. ra.
■T. LUKE’S LUTHERAN
Wod. Prayer Service 3:00 p. m.
SUvia (Near Ovtado)
Stephan M. Tuhy
,
Paster
Morning W arship ...... t:Sg a. m.
PIBST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday School .... 0:00 *. * ,
SCIENTIST
ChrUtion Day School, Monday
900
E. Second St.
through Friday — EJndergartaa •
Elom ontary..................... 0:00 a. a . Aiaday School .......... 11:00 n. m.
Sunday W orship........ 11:00 a. ra.
Wsdnaaday Sarvlca
8:00 p. ra.
Methodist
Tuesday Raiding . 2:30-4:90 p. ra.
P l i n NETMODUT CHURCH
Thursday Rending 3:30-4:90 p. ra.
410 Fork Av*.
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Paator
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French Ave. and SSnd I t
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.. . . 0:43 a. m.
P
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11:00 a. m. Joel D. Brown ... .
. . . . . . 0 :U
MYT Meetings
0:00 p. m. Sunday School
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(Intermediate, Senior)
Tuesday S erv ice.......... 7:30
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7:90 p. m.
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OF LATTER DAT SAINTS
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Pastor J. 0. Brook* . Bran
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1 p. in.
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Evening Worship .. T:30 p. m.
,
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Tuea. FMY Prayer
7:90 p. ra.
Wed. Prayor Servlet 7:90 p m.
Pastor
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CHURCH
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Paator
8unday achool
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10:00 a. u .
Morning Worship
11:00 a. m.
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PIBST BAPTIST CHURCH
OP OVIEDO
Jack T. Bryant
Paator
Sunday School ....... 8:43 a. m.
Morning Worahip ..
11:80 e. m.
Training Union
...
8:13 p .m .
Evening Service
7:00 p m.
Wad. Prayer Servlca 7:30 p m.

Catholic
ALL BUULS CATHUHL
CHURCH
Oak Ava. at Mb SL
Rgv. Richard Lyons
Paator
Sunday Masses .
7:00 a. m
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8:30 a. m
.......... 10:08 • m
........... 11:30 a. in
Dally Mata
........ 7:16 a. m

Christian
FIRRY UlRIhriAN CIILKLU
1487 ■. Saafard Ava.

Jamas N. ilarnatt
Sunday School
Morning Worship

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CONGREUAIHINAI.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Park Ato. at l |t b St.
Dr. Frtd Entm inter Aaao. Paator
Hibla School
!M i *.111
Marning Worship
M :»us m
FUgrtm Fallowihip
7.30 p, m

Church Of Christ
CHURCH OF CHRIST
tod SL aad Elm Av*.
Bw&gt;rg* M Yalta
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Mloiatw
llhl* School
.........10.00 a. m
Horning W o n h ip ....... 11:00 a. m.
BvonJju W orship....... 7:44 p m
Hod. Blhi* Stud* . . . . . . f : u b.
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Other Churches
Church Of God Of Prophecy
tier Elm Arcane
J II. Meucr
Paator
Sunday School
. 0:43 a. m.
Morning Worship
11:00 *. m.
Evangelistic Service
7:30 p. ra.
Woman’* Missionary
Young People’s
Service. Wed
1:38 ■. B .
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PSOGR1LSS MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Midway
E. E. Williams . . .......... Pastor
V*.
Sunday School ........ 9.30 a. m.
Paator Morning Worahip
tl.oo a. ra.
First, Third, Fourth Sunday!
Evening Worship
7:30 p, m
First, Third Sundijs
Usher Board, Tuesday 7;30 p m.
Choir Rehearsal,
THE ItVIV/vL TABERNACLE
Tuesday .................. l oo p.m.
24th aad Chase Ava.
Junior Church,
Sunday School
10 00 a m.
Wednesday ........... 7:30 p.m.
Morning Worahip
11;0Q a m tlu*incss Mcello*
A 00 p.m
Evening Worship
T.43 p in
Friday preceding first Sunday,
Thuraday Service ... . 7.43 p m
monthly
SANFORD

Woman's Club—34* Oak Ava.
Josephine B Htucki*
Pastoi
Sunday Worship
11:00 a. ra
Woodruff Hulldiag
204 E. First HI.. Km ] | |
Tuesday Class
, g.uo p. m
THE SALVATION ARMY

214 E. Second SL
Sunday:
S u n d a y School

10 00 a. ns

Holiness Meeting
U 00 a
Hired Meeting
. 4.30 p
YPL
......... 7.Of p
Salvation Meeting . 7:M&lt; p
Tuesday:
Corp Cadets ........
3 30 p
Band I'racUco
&lt; 00 p
Ladles Home Uague 7:30 p
Tbura Prayer Service 7 30 p
3|L Street MecUn| 8 30 p.

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Word, nerd have no fear of what Kea beyond tho oceono of waters
tho octant of human experience, or tho.ocaaM of human tho
For tho land and tho son are God’s, and Ho mUo In the kin]

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Tho unknown has always presented a mystery and • ahallengo
to mankind. Many hnvo faced it with f«*r and shrinking. Others
hnvo accepted iu challenge and have opened up new viotno of So­
man knowledge.

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Robert O. Byrd ............
Paatoi
Sunday School ........ 0:49 a. m
Morning Worship ..
11:00 0. m
Training Union
8:30 p. m.
Evening Worship
7:30 p in.
Wad. Prayer Service 8:00 p, ra

From tho down of human hUtory, mon hog ggaod with two
and fasclnntion arrow tho horiaon. What accrtU nro burled la S t
aen’g vast bosom and what atrnngo lands and people* god sdns*
ham nro out thoro beyond tho onnootT

FIRST HIIILOH
BAPTIST CHURCH
1101 W. 13th St.
A. A. Field*
Acting Paitor
Church School . . . . . . 9:90 a. m.
Morning Worahip . . 11:00 a. m
Evening Worship
.. 7;M p. nt.
Tuevdiy Pray*r ------ 7:10 p, m.
Teacher* Meeting,
Wednesday .
. 7:30 p.m.
zio.N h o p e B .v rrisr c h u r c h
712 Orange Ava.
J L, IIrooks ...
Pastor
Church .School ... .
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Morning Worship
U ; qo * m.
Evening Wonhip
7:30 p. m
Tuesday rra y e r lervlce 7:30 p.m.

!sT. JOHN METROPOLITAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
»-e Cypris* 81
II B. \\ hiteliurot
Paator
Luurch school
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Morning Worahip
11
Evening Worship
. f.
Choir Rehearsal
Monday
... 1
Prayer Maeting
Tuasday . . . .
7
3.U0 g. m Wednesday Bible Study,
7:30 p m j
Junior Chui'ch .
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7:30 p. m. ' vluh Mci lings
IfeO p . m .'
Thuraday
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Bake Sale
Planned
By L AFRA
Plana were discussed for a
Christmas dinner at the Novem­
ber meeting of LAFRA unit 147.
Dec. B was act as the date, and
it will' be held at the home or
Mr. and Mrs. Wtlllam Holcomb.
Husbands of the members are
invited.
Each person Is equesled to
brine two comic gifts, one each
tW a man and woman. A bake
•ale is scheduled for Nor. IT
from to a. m. to 2 p. m. at the
Navy Exchange.
Members voted to have a copy
of their preamble painted, to
be hung on the wall at racb
meeting. U wa* annoynccd that
the unit donated *73 to the United
Fund drive.
Following Ibe business session,
lu m b ers and their husband* anjH ed * *ocIflI and rerved refresh­
ment! of boiled hot dogs, potato
chips and coffee.

Sorority Chaptei
Plans Benefits
Mrs, Betty McKee w ai hoiteis
tP the Gamma Lambda chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi Tuesday night. It
wai announced that a (oy baxaar
will bo held today at the home
ml Mr*. Pat Largen, In Pinecrcst.
A schedule will alio be prepared
for member* to sell tickets on the
doll project for Christ ma*.
Tablat will be set up this week
end at Cowan’* department store
A the Food Fair. Tickets may
be obtained from member! at­
tending the table*.
Mrs. Largen announced that
plan* are being formulated by
the service committee to sponsor
a dince, for tho benlfit of the
American Cancer Society, same
time in February. A name band
will provide music for dancing.
3tr*. Ann Cowan told the group
that the second birthday party for
( f t county home will be celebrated
this weekend, with the chapter a i
hostess.
An Informative program was
presented by Mrs. McKee, who
chose the topic, “ Poetry.” She
read selections from different
poets, depicting the divisions of

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M IS S M A GGIE JANE LAWSON, right, her mother. Mr*. Samuel L aw son,
seated and standing, le ft, Mr*, tieurge A. Speer Jr. and Mss. Haldane
Huckle. mother of the groom-elect are shown at the bridal luncheon, given
at the S p eer home, Wednesday.
(Staff I'hoto)

Joe and Libby Smsthers en­
tertained a group of friends at
a cook-out, featuring a pit-routed
pig with atl the trimmings, last
week end.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Patrick Riley and family,
Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Bee bee and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Coch­
ran. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thomp­
son. Mr. and Mrs. Milton .Moore,
end inn, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Schwickrrt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rugenvtcm and children, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Schwlekert.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Eaterbrook, ami Mrv Walker Ward of
Orlando. Mr. and Mrs. Rtid t.unn
and
children of
Casclberry,
Sam Cochran and Doran Meieh.

Miss Maggie Lawson
Honored
AtLuncheon

Church Activities

Mr*. George A. Speer Jr.
honored Miss Maggie Jane Lawson. bride elect of William H.
Huckle with a bridal luncheon
Wednesday at her home on Tark
Ave.
She wai assisted by Mr*. John
Ivy and Mrs. Harry Woodruff.
Arrangement* of flower* in a
green and white color scheme
were arranged throughout the
house.
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Tho bride'* table was overlaid
with ‘an Italian cul-work tablecloth and centered with a gra­
duated arrangement of white
chrysanthemums and greenery.
Silver and crytlal appointments
and place cards completed the
table decorations.
Other small table* were arrang­
ed similar to tha bride's labia w
every detail.
Gucsls included, Misa Lawson,
the hoooree; Mrs. Samuel Lawson,
her mother; Mrs. Haldane Huckle,

Heard all Creech. Mrs. James Mil­
ligan and Mrs. Richard Twtchcll,
all of Ortando.
Mrs. Gamble Rogers, of Winter
Park; Min Harriett Redding,
Mrs. Sidney Chase, Mrs. Merit

Dusted, Miss Mary Ann Wright,
Miss SonJ* Mnnfnrlnn, Miss Mary
Ann Strickland, Mrs. Jack Sehirard, Mrs. George Hardin. Mr*.
John lliggin-, and Mr*. Harvey
Wilkinson of Sanford.

Tut ladies of the Congregational
Church'* F r i e n d s h i p League
attended a District Missionary
Meeting in Tat area today.
New officers hive recently been
elected for the Friendship League.
They are: Mrs. Merrill Robinson,
president; Mrs. ltcrmce Stinson,
vice president; and Mrs. Lucille
Spencer, secretary and treasurer.
The Ethel Root Circle will meet
Monay evening at 8:00 at the home
of Mrs. Mary Simpson — Silver
Lake.

elect; Mr*. John Podmorr. Mr*.
Carl Dann 11, Mrs. Dave Ragan.
Mr*. Carl Dann III. Mrs. Sadie

Mrs. Richard Bauer Entertains
With Two Going-Away Parties
Mrs. Richard Bauer ha* been
busy entertaining wives of mili­
tary personnel who a rt being
transferred to other areas. Early
In the week she entertained with
m coffee at her home. 188 Pinecrest Dr., honoring Mrs. E. C.
Rossi.
Mrs. Rossi, and her family have
moved to Whid by Island. Wash.,
where Lcdr. Rossi hai been trans­
ferred.
* The centerpiece was an unusual
arrangement of earmuffs, mit­
tens. canned heat, and other Items
of use in the great northwest.
Amurins good-bye gifts were pre­
sented the honorae.
Friends of Mrs. Rossi, who
gathered lo honor her. were:
Mrs. D. C. Hamilton, Mrs. N\
K. Mclnnis, Mrs. L. I). Tennison,
Mr*. G. H. Robertson. Mrs. W.
Atillcinwikl, Mrs. S. Oliver, Mr*.
C. Andrus sod Mrs. W. Colvin.
Mrs. Bauer also entertained
with a luncheon at Ihe Langford
Hotel in Winter Park, honoring
Mrs. N. K. Mclnnis, who Is leav­
ing Saniorri soon for Whidby Is­
land. where Cdr. Mclnnis is be­
ing transferred.
Several giddy good-bye gifts
were presented to Mrs. Mclnnis
iiy the guests. In addition, Mrs.
^Irln n it was chosen as special
honor guest of the day by the
Hotel management lo have her

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Flrit Baptist Church BtbU flu*,
vcy Claaa,.7:30 p. in.
First Chrlitlan Church Choir
Practice, 7:30 p. m.
SATURDAY
The Latliei Aid of the Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer will
hold a bake aale Saturday, be*
ginning at • a. m. in front of
the Food Fair.
The Caille Memorial S. S.
Clan of Firat Mcthodiat Church
will meet at 7:30 p. m. at the
home of Mr. aad Mr*. Ted Wll*
llama, for a builnen and social
meeting.
SUNDAY
First Baptist Church program
of Thanksgiving music, 7:30 p.
m.
MONDAY
First Bsplist Church WHS
study of Foreign Mission* 10 a.
m. to 2:30 p. m. Bring a sand*
wich.
First Christian Church, Wom­
an's Fellowship 7:30 p. m. Guest
speaker Mrs. J . F . Ramey, Day*
Iona Beach.
First Presbyterian Church Wom­
en's Bible study and prayer band,
2:30 p .m ., Boy Scouts 7 p. m.

Models have been named for ■Club, Thursday, Nov. t l at I
the “ Fashion Potpourri’’ to be pre- p. m. in the N. A. 8. ballroom,
rented by the C. P. 0 . Wive*
The varioua fashions from Cowan'a will be modeled by Mary
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Haney, Barbara Drayton, Marie
Lewie. Marie Sundval! Darlene
Golloher, Jo Cartier, Nell Oxford,
Marge Stone, Verna Bolton. Edna
Murray, Alvera Kelly, Mary Smith
and Ernie Rankin.
Mrs. June Linglnfrller is direc­
tor and fashion ro-ordinalor of the
ihow. Some male clothing will also
he shown.

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portrait sketched In color which
wa* presented lo her at ihe con­
clusion of the luncheon.
Those gathered lo honor Mrs.
Mclnnis were: Mr*. Randall
Chase, Mrs. Gordon Robertson.
Mr*. Arthur Elder, Mrs. Frank
L Edwards, Mr*. Samuel Day,
and Mrs. Daniel II. Mathers.

Beauticians
Meet Monday
The November meeting of the
National Hairdresser's and Cos­
metologists Assn., will meet at
Dawn's Beautv Salon. Monday at
§ p. m. All members are urged
to attend.

Personals
Children of the Lutheran Church
of the Redeemer kindergarten had
a halloween masquerade party.
Students from l.ake Mary attend­
ing were Vikki Nicolaison, Linda
Wilbur. Betsy Rugenstein, Cindy
Peoples. Georgia Lankford ami
Billy Mison.

SOME OF THE CHRISTMAS DESIGNS, rr.atle nml Kivcn a* door prixe*
at the Christmas School of design, nre displayed by William Grow, direc­
tor of the show and creator of the arrangements; Mrs. H, L. Johnson,
president of the Lake Monroe Club and Mrs. A. C. Franks, assistant direc­
tor.
(Staff I'ltoto)

Club Presents School Of Design
The Christmas school of de­
sign and arrangements, sponsor­
ed by the Lake Monroe Home
Demonstration Club and held at
ihe Home Demonstration Center
on 23th St. was termed a big
success.
William Grow, assisted hy Mrs.
A. C. Frank, bolh of Poland,
made various arrangements of
Christmas dec oral ion* and de­
signs. Each one present was given
a kit of material to make their
own designs later.
Mi** Myrtie Wilson, county

agent. Mivs Hattie Kirk and Mr*.
George Olio, county president,
were given corsages. D ior prizes
w rrr won by Mrs. II. t.oervs,
Mrs. Perry 'Wheatland and Mrs.
Ann Ccnvtllr.
Streep .Music Co. of Orlando,

furnished soft Background organ
music during the evening. Organ­
ists were Mr*. Dorothy Furrow*,
and Dave Cousins from the mu­
sic company and Misa Linda Hittell, Claude Hlttell and Donald
Canup.

Matrons Club

Meets Monday
The Peat Matrons Club OES
will meet Monday at 7:30 p. m.
at the home of Mrs. R. F. Cren­
shaw. It.13 E. 7th St. Mrs. Ma­
mie J. Warner and Sirs. Mayme
Griffin will be rohosteitc*.
An election of officers will be
held and all members are urged
to attend.

Miss Lucy Nowlin
To Give Program
The americsn home depart­
ment of the Sanford Woman's
Club will meet tor the November
business and program meeting,
Monday at I p. m. at tho club­
house.
Miss Lucy Nowlin will pre­
sent Use program on “ Creative
Christmas Lighting.” She will
demonstrate way* of using elec­
tricity in Christmas decorating.
Hoiteaaea will be, Mrs. George
Dabbs, Stra. If. 8. Dugger, Mr*.
George Plttard, Mrs. &gt;1. C. Ethelberger end Mrs. Roger Harris.

MINCE MEAT COOKIES
In cookies, as in pie, mince m eal
make* good eating. Make drop
cookie* from your faVorltc mix
according to package directions.
Add the content* of one (9-ounce)
package of condensed mince meat,
blend well and bake as directed
on the cookie mix package.

THIS RED WOOL Jersey
sheath will be modeled by
Mrs. Verna Bolton. It fea­
tures three quarter length
sleeves, a figure flatterer,
by Tccna Paige.
(Staff Photo)

Does Conduct First
Initiation Cei emonv
An Initiation ceremony wa* con­
ducted for Elisabeth Wolford and
Jenny Marie Ksrraker by the San­
ford Drove 180, Benevolent, P atri­
otic Order of Does at the meeting
this week.
It was the first initiation for the
newly organised organisation. Mrs.
Jackie Uaruthers, president, offi
cialed at the ceremony, aisLled
by 26 officers.
Eleanor Wolford remindrd the
members that Mrs. Sylvia llumc
who will speak next week on cere
brat palsy is in dire need of toys
which will help the children in the
use ami coordination of their
hinds. Peggy Hardin, first coun­
selor and chairman of way* and
means eommitlee (old the group
that arrangements have been com­
pleted for the three organisations,
—Sanford Elks, Anna kiiller Circle
and (he Dors to combine their
efforts in sponsoring a Thanksgiv­
ing dance and parly to be held
Saturday, Nov. 21. Each will par
tiripate in an all oot effort to make
a huge success of this event to
which all Elks and their wives
are Invited.
Viola Kastnrr, whose enthusiasm
has fired the interest of Hie drove
lit a project to raise money for
an air-condilinning system for the
lodge, has already realized a con­
siderable sum from her sale of
recipe books. Earn member has
agreed to instigate a project of her
own and donate the proceeds to
this fund.
Plans were completed far a
Christmas parly in which hus­
bands of the Ones and their child­
ren will ba Included. Each mem­
ber will bring gifts equivalent to
the number in ihrir respective

family. Does having no children
will also bring a toy lo he raffled
off later. Tile organization was
unanimously in favut of rntering
in slatr-wlde competitive rilualiatic work.
Esther LeFevcr and Elvira Coe,
both from the Orlando Drove, at­
tended ihe meeting. Members at­
tending were. Virginia llowersox,
Jackie Caruthers, Evelyn Disbrow, Agnes Walker, Esther Har­
bor, Mary Hoettgcr, I’earl Hope,
Mae llalin, Mrs. Gi-orgo Carver,
Dim- Foley, Vonds Mill»r, France*
Pratt, Anna Itukur, Duane daggerly, II. Hoffman, M. Hickson, Elea­
nor Wolford, Mary Smith, Florence
Lynn, Nancy Foster, Thelma Sny­
der, Ruth Illllhimer, Peggy Har­
den. Florence Maps**, Agnes Androsko, Jenny harraker and Eliza­
beth Wolford.

Lake M ary 4-H
Members Meet
LIKE MARY 4 1! CLUB MELTS
The Lake Mary 4 11 club mrl
Monday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Ted Brooklyn. After a short
business meeting the girl* played
games, sang, and sampled cookies
that each girl baked.
Three new members were wel­
comed into (he club. They were
Gail Roberts. Paulrtto Holley, and
Cathy Best. The next meeting will
he held at the home of Mr*. Brook­
lyn Nov. 23.

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Annual Opening:
60 Season

Francisco
M ayfair
Your Welcome Wagon
llostre* will call with
g if ts a n d f r i e n d l y
Creeling* from the com­
munity.

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Dress Optional

Bubble Gum or Lollipops
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CHANGE OF PACE

O il Shares Rated
Good Investm ent
By GORDON J. TOLL
Managar, Security Aaaociatw, lac.
OH sh a m have a twofold appeal: good Income plua
price appreciation potential. They aleo are an Inflation hedge.
Over the yean.' oil aharca have ranked high in popularity
among Inveatora—and for good reaeon. F«w aegmenta of our
economy can equal the induatry’a impreaaive growth. Re­
cently. however, the oils have loat a bit of their popularity aa
earnlnge have lagged becauae of exceaa domeatic product inventoriea and exaggerated fears of a worid crude over-load
from major new dlaeoverlee In North Africa and the Middle
Seat. With oil aharea well under recent hlgha, Sincere ft
Company, members of the New York Stoek Exchange, atatea
"advantages should be taken of further price concessions
resulting from tax celling to add to one's oil holdings." They
have chosen one especially Interesting equity—Pure Oil—
priced et approximately $80 and yielding over 4 *,j per cent
on its welt covered dividend—for long term growth.
Originally a small gas utility, Pure today ranks as one
of the nation's 15 largest oil companies. It ia engaged In all
phases—exploration and development, production, refining,
transportation, and marketing. The bulk of its domestic pro.
ductlon comes from 356,000 acres (In Texas, Illinois, Okla­
homa, Louisiana, Colorado) which contain 6.444 producing
wells and reserves estimated at one half million oarreia of
crude and 8.5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. Theaereservas are all located in the U. S. and thus are Immune from
upheavals. In Slncere'a report, It was disclosed that
*Tnre'a domestic reserves alone are worth over $75 a share.
In addition the company holds under lease or In fee over
4J00.000 acres of undeveloped properties. It owns four large
mflaeriss capable of handling over 184,000 barrels of crude
dally, operates five natural gasoline plants, and has extra(Hte pipeline and terminal facilities for transporting and
storing its products. These products are marketed through a
network of nearly 16,000 service stations located In 24 mldweetem and southern atatea."
Last year Pure earned $3,35 a share, down from $4.13 on
•aeh of Its 8.6 million chares in 1957. "Net income this year
may be off a bit from 1968 due to weak gasoline prices In
the last half. It'a believed, however, that refinery runs will
be brought Into line with demand, perhaps by yeur-end. This
should set the stage for better prices In 1000 and recovery In
•amtagi."
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Inveatora Intelligence, Inc., reports the best buys
"emerging from the consensus of over 70 services in the last
two weeks are: Best All-around Buy—Martin Co.; Best-ReRuy: General Electric; Beat Speculation: ABC-Paramount.
Reports Florida Growth Fund: Florida Is one of the
faateat growing consumer markets in the United States,
fllnco 1929 the annual increase in personal income In the
atatc la 12.4 per cent — higher than any other state ami
well above the national average of 3.8 per cent. Total income
In Florida reached "$8,834,000,000 in 1058. u gain of 740 per
cent from 1040 and 129 per cent from 1950, while the national Income rose 354 per cent from 1940 ami 68 per cent from
1950." The whole state's economy naturally benefits from
thla awlft climb In buying powcr-cspcclnlly retail outlets.
Among them are Winn-Dixie, Stevens Markets, Food hair.
Woolworth. McCrory'a and many others.
If you're Interested In Florida politics—you might enjoy
reading "The Finished Man." It's fiction based on fact. San­
ford la mentioned twice In the novel and there are many
scenes that I’m sure would be familiar to many of our resi­
dents. 'Hie book can be found in our public library._______

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Assignment Washington
By ED KOTERBA
SHACKLETON'fi HUT, Antarelira.—Thla la a placa in hlitory,
Preserved hlitory. It’s the wooden
•hack of tho explorer who In JIKC
came within 97 mile* of becoming
the firit man to reach tho South
Pole. And today the hut of U .
Ernest Shackletun, daring young
British naval officer, itandi as he
left it.

Would Lift Limit
On Crash Claims
NEW YORK (UPI) - If you
are killed in an auto arridrnt, your
heirt might collect as much a*
t2uo,ooo or even morn In damage*.
'But If you loie your life in almo«t any International airplane
craih, the most your aurvlvora
could claim from the airline I*
ys.300.
Lee Kriendler, a New York law­
yer, ipecislUing in airplane dam­
age casts, pointed to thl* dis­
parity in urging that tha celling
be removed from the liability of
airline* operating on international
route a.
The United State* subscribe* to
the Warsaw Convention, a treaty
which puli a 98.300 limit on bow
much an airline can bo forced to
pay in a damage suit stemming
from an international accident.
"Many experienced lawyer*,"
Kriendler said, "feci that the prin­
ciple of limiting damages for per­
sonal injury and death. . .is a to­
tally abhorrent principle and
should be abolished from our law."
Kreindler laid the Wariaw con­
vention has created a mare of
complication*. Cuba docs nut sub­
scribe to it. so if you are in­
jured or killed on a flight from
New York to Havana, the iiabilily
limitation docs not apply. Canada
does subscribe, so if an accident
occurs between New York snd
Toronto tho limitation Is in force.

U is one of Ih* strangest mu­
seums of the world. Two smoked
hams hang from tho passagaway
Just inside tho door. Thoy’vo been
hero since 1908. Experts say they
are still edible. Canned food and
boxes of dried groceries cram the
wooden shelves — cherries, Irish
brawn, stewed kidneys, currants,
dehydrated potatoes and cabbages.
Just like Shaeklaton and his o n
left it—as fresh as if it had arrived
yesterday.
Temperatures on this hill side,
which slopes into Cape Royda, have
iranaformtd the hut 1st* a perma­
nent polar food freeier. It geta to
7&lt;&gt; degrees below hero — rarely
above sero.
When I stepped 'through tbo
creaky front door I was atartlcd
by the shadow of a stout, bearded
man. He spoke. Tho aceent was
British. He introduced himself.
Eric Wedgwood was the name,
from New Zealand. He had com*
here lo study the habits of the

Hospital ‘Stay*
Fixes This Fish
MIAMI, FI*. (UPI) - A bonefish got in a fight with a barra­
cuda at the Miami Seaquarium
and bid to go lo the "hospital.”
Divers hand-frd the boneflsh
fur a month. Ils food contained
vitamins and antibiotics. Today,
Ihe fish Is bark In perfect health.
The unique hospital at the Seaqiiarium is creditrd wllh saving
thousand* of fish ia Ihe past five
years. Handler* doubling as nurs­
es are rrsdy for anything.
When a big fish bit off the (all
of a pompano, the victim was
hospitalised until it grew a now
toil. A snake Let with a big
chunk bittrn out of Ils back hid
under rock* where no one eould
reach it. Liquid medication was
added lo tha water, and la a
few weeks tha eel emerged halt
and hearty.
Treating diseased or Injured
flih ia a routine Job at the Seaquerium. it has the largest col­
lection of tropical fish in capti­
vity-over 10,000 — in its tanks.

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By BABQUB ODUM
a line between tb# two parties on viet, (hit President Elsenhower*#
WASHINGTON—Is Senator Lyn- major issues, will have a tough bold move in inviting Khrushchev
Boa Jahnaon a serious candidate tin e electing any candidate they to this country may be much more
for the Democratic nomination for choose. Trumpeting "peaee and (ban a gesture of goodwill. Nixon
Pruldont? A great many members prosperity" aa they did te 1983 and Is directly associated with thin in­
a I Ms petty would Uko to know the '98, tb# Republicans will wte the itiative and that he greatly be mg
Presidency although they will fall filed by It haa been shown ia the
answer to U st gwotioa.
polls.
From Texas com# report* of the to carry Congress.
Even Johnson's severest critics
ftirtoua campaign that ho is wag­ This pessimism is especially
ing. H t it rushing from one side of black at the thought that the GOP acknowledge hie remarkable quali­
tho atste to the other talking at nomine* may be Governor Nelson ties. As majority leader he haa
fish frlai, coUogo convocations, Rockefeller. If thla reporter ha* shown g n a t drive and skill. With
test imonial dinners and at any heard one prominent Democrat h# hi* tireless energy and his inordi­
crossroad* whore the admiring and haa beard 30 say that agalnat nate ambition he haa rare political
tbo faithful hava gathered to­ Rockefeller the party wouldn't intuition. Yet, as with ambitious
men, he may not bo Immune from
gether.
have a chance.
Even with Vice-President Rich­ that subtlest of all virueo—tb*
So far aa hia re-election to the
Bmate next year ia conearned, thla ard Ninon as too opponent many Preiidcstiil bug. Ho ean run n c £
is shout as necessary aa It waa for Democrats are beginning to b# year, thanks to a change made by
Wiaatou Churchill, to campaign to doubtful. It la evident, with tb« re­ tho Texaa legislature under the
rotate bln scat in Parliament. markable reversal of the Soviet Johnsonian influence, both for reJohnson will have scarcely more stand on a nuclear test ban and election to the Senate and for Pres­
than kaken opposition. Therefore, wllh Prem ier Khrushchev's mod­ ident or Vice-President, and that ia
many observers a rt laying, hia erate speech to tb* Supreme So­ an advantage few candidates have.
otrnaimui efforts must bo aimed at
tho Presidency.
Northern Democrats view the
possibility of n Johnson candidacy
with n la ra . Senator Paul Douglas
of Illinois ia tho latest to say pub­
licly that because of bll til to oil
and gai and tb* Southern viewpoint
PICTURES OF SANFORD'S MOST
on civil rights ho could not carry
MODERN HARDWARE STORE
Northern itatsa. This view is wide­
ly held in the North and it was not
countered by the presence oi the
most reactionary Northern Demo­
crat, Senator Tnom u J. Dodd of
Connecticut, aa cheer leader at
Johnson rally in Texas.
But friends close lo Johnson,
while the Presidential balloon wa*
going up, discount the noises ho
makes. They aay the Senate major­
ity leader la too shrewd and know­
ing to deceive himself into believ­
ing that he could get the nomina­
tion or, If he got the nomination,
that ho could be elected President.
What ho is doing, they explain, is
maneuvering for a position where­
Each week wt will ahow
by he can help lo name the candithe picture of a different
Adell* penguin now moving in date.
department............ SEE FOR YOURSELF)
It la not only oil and gas and the
from the ice floes into their rook­
ery on ■ hillside beyond. I remark­ Southern approach to civil rights
“If It's Hardware, We H ave It’"
ed about the preserved state of the that east a doubtful light on John­
son as a Presidential candidate in
food.
"Ah, yas," h# said. "Yesterday the North. As majority leader he
I baked bread from some of seemed determined lo out-econoShacklaton's flour, The bread was mis* tha Elsenhower economisers.
Ho followed this course despile his
delicious."
"state of the union" speech at
Borne of tbo cans w e n rusted. 1 own
tb# beginning of tb* session in
woods red how eorao.
which ho promised to challenge Ihe
Almost Indignantly tbo explorer Administration on a whole range of
protested, "They must have gotten iiauee covering national meurity
that way on the ship M the way and the growth of tho country.
down."
But tho challenge was not forth­
Wedgwood waa a chef on tb* lin­ coming. When it came to labor leg­
er Quean Mary lor I I montba Until islation virtually the whoto Texas
last year.
detogatlon In the House voted
Thara's plenty to learn about against tha moderate bill sponsor­
thoo* penguins. I went qvor to ed te the Senate by Senator John F.
mingle with them. Abort 310 warn Kennedy. They helped to supply
Handing around like ■ bunch of the margin for Ihe so-called tough
man with hand* in tho poekota of Landnim-Qrlffln bill which U ana­
their tuxcdoei
thema te organised labor.
It has been aald that penguins
It Is tha "me, too" nature of tho
■re harmless, but I found out dif­ leadership of Johnson and Speaker
ferently. Moat warn docile, some Sam Riyburn, chief spark fur the
were barking like dogs, ethers Johnson for-Praaldent boom, that
pointed their beaks skyward as if causes the greatest unhspplness in
looking for airplanes. These, I Democratic ranks. Opposition has
learned from aa espert, were mak­ been expressed openly by some
ing love.
critics, such as Senator William
Our SPORTING GOODS and
But one character took after m i Proxmire. But beneath Ihe surface
like an angry goose, I outran him, la a deeper discontent reflected in
AMMUNITION DEPARTMENT
and turned to take a few feet of Increasing pessimism over Demo­
film of another. I outran him. too, cratic chances next year.
and later I waa bending over get­ The growing belief is that the
HUNTING SEASON OPENS
ting ■ cloieup of two othira flap­ Democrats, having failed to draw
SAT. NOV. 21ut
ping their flippers—another sign of
love-making, t heard the aquiwk
behind me too late. The mad char­ Never A Bride
CLEARING OUT . . . A large Mock
acter nipped me.
PINNER. F.nstand (UPI) of
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Adelic penguins come up to Ihe None of the bridesmaids rauulil
height of your hips, and that nip the bride’s bouquet et a wedding
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Seminoles Host Bishop M oore In Homecoming Tilt Tonight
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By JERRY COVINGTON
The Sanford Seminolei have finlihed ■ good week of practice
and seem to be at their peak for
the b i| homecoming game against
Bishop Moure here tonight. This
will be the final home game of
* h e season and a capacity crowd
will be on hand foe the big
homecoming event, tiamr time is
aet for 8.
Tonight's game will mark the
first time that
the Seminoles
have played the llorneti in a
regularly scheduled game. These
two teams met in the Brahman
Howl three years ago with the
^Seminoles coming out on top h&gt;
• a score of H-7,
The Hornets arc sporting a neat
81 record and have one of the
best offensive hacks in the area
in the person of Bussell Pierson.
Pierson is the leading scorer in
Orange county and h s crossed the
stripe It times. They hasr a big
line and their offensive plays arc
more or less power plr i up the
middle. They hit hard and have
-* very outstanding defense.
• Although the Seminoles lost a
eouple of thrillers by one point
in the first of the season and nowonly have a 3-t record, they have
• found'* themselves grid should be
able to play on equal terms with
ju*t about anybody. The defense
enjoyed It's best nigh* against
I.ceshurg last week and they
should he able to follow up with
the same kind of play stopping
ball.
% Toe defense mil he centered
around BJbby Barbour, Johnny
Whelchel, Alex McKibhin and Nee­
ly Ross at tl.e linebackers and
Rusty Simas, tilenn Hodge, and
Charles Pox up front. Whelchel
and Pox were especially outstand­
ing last wreck against Leesburg.
The Seminoles will pit two of the
outstanding halfbacks in the con
ference against the llorneU’ Pieraon in the persons of John Lost• lace and Ray Lundquist. The
•'Double L's have shown their
ability in every game this sea­
son and both should he in top
form.
John Mann will he set to go at
(hr fullback spot and lihough hr
didn't get murh of a chance at
running the hall last week he is
very capable and should hr a
big help. Hr runs hard and Is
capable of picking up plenty of
^ y a rd a g e up the middle of the line.
W H» will be spared at time* hy
»mtl’omi.sre Rill Phsgan. P h isan
was brought up from the JV ’s
earlier this fill and ha* been a
Dig help in the defensive hackfir Id
Hilly Rnwles, and Bubba Haw*
will alto he sharing tome of the
offensive duties at the halfback
posts. Davis was the outstanding
player of the JV's It's
son and
— has been hrought up to strengthen
® he bench for the remainder of
the season Vtrkihbin and Bartsour could aUo gel a shot at
aoma of the offensive ork if the
■evasion calls fur it.

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By JERKY COVINGTON
Well, tonight in Homecoming. Hun­
dreds nf former SIIS students will be
pouring into Memorial Stadium for what
promises to be one nf the outstanding
prep football games in the state. The
powerful Bishop Moore Hornets will be
seeking their seventh victory against one
defeHl, while the Seminoles will be seeking
to even their record at 4-1.
The "New Look" Seminoles discovered
n great passing game three weeks ago
and, although they hail their troubles at
the start of the season, they arc all set
to play the Hornets on even terms. The
local defense has finally jelled and l feel
that the Hornets tire going to la* in for a
great surprise.
The Seminoles will match halfback
stars John Lovelace and Hay Lun&lt;h|uist
against high-scoring Russell Pierson in
what is expected to he a great running e"ntest. However, quarterback Mike Roberts
is a etneh to hit hall hawking ends Terry
Christensen and Jim Gracey with great
efficiency which I feel will be the differ­
ence in the hall game. My prediction—an
upset—Sanford ’21. Bishop Moore II.

SEMINOLE TRIPLE SCORING THREAT expected to give thu Bishop
Moore Hornets pass defense trouble tonight is composed of Quarterback
Alike Roberts, left, and Ends Terry Christensen nnd Jim Gracey. Coach
Jim Pigutt Rives the boys some pointers,
(Staff Photo)

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In my three years of writing about the
Seminoles. 1 think the most memorable
game l have witnessed was the battle be­
tween Sanford anil Bishop Moore in the
Brahman ihiwl. Highly touted Johnny
Ellis, who was the leading prep scorer in
the state, was supposed to personally run
all over Sanford, according to the Orlando
papers. However, roaches I’igott and
Lauile had other plans. They played Mike

Sandspur Kegler Lucrative Bowl Berths
Lead 'Bunched Up'

In Offering Saturday

Five of the six teams in thr
Sandspur Bowling League are
United Press International
hid and Penn State is expected
hunched in the first three spot*
Syracuse, Texas and Southern to go ts» either the Liberty or
after this weeks play, with Pryor’s
State Farm Insurance team lead \ California are expected to ron- Gator bowls.
tinuc their march toward un
Wisconsin, which tied North­
mg the way with 29 wins and 1J
healen and untied season* while western lor (h* llig Ten lead last
losses.
!*
Northwestern Saturday, is favored by 10 points
Tied in second place U 'I he Pig 0otiisiatu State,
and
Penn
State
try
to rebound ' over Illinois.
NEW YORK (Ul’ll - Baseball’s
V Whistle and Robson Sporting
Washington, which still has the cold war today erupted into a lint
Hoods, both with 18-15. Wilson- Saturday on a college football
Maier and The Foodmart arc tied card [bird with Important con­ inside irack for the West Coast s controversy l«etvvci'n the major
in the third spot with 18-17, and ference and tradilinnal contest*. berth in the Hose Howl is favor­
leagues and the m-w Com mental
Several ot the lucrative Jan. 1
Roumillat's holds fourth with II 12.
ed by six psiimx over California circuit.
Wilson-Maier set a new record bowl berths could tic decided hilt
Wdliaui V shea, founder of the
lor scratch series av they turned it's considered more likely that but Oregon is rated no heller than
in a 2,018. beating Iheir own high such close races as the Rig in. even money against Washington Continental league, opened Hie
Pacific
Coast
Conference
and
score of 1021 This series wun
State Washington and Oregon are shooting haiile hy charging that
the two game* for the furniture Southeastern Conference battle* in a two tram bailie for the In- the withdrawal of the Dallas Fori
people as they played against will continue down to the (mat craiive hid because of Southern Worth appluaiion for a franchise
Cals ineligibility.
from the m-wly-organiri-d loop is
Kouniillat and Anderson Drugs. week of tin- campaign.
Pryor s managed to get one
Syracuse, the new national leadColorado, which id led the in '•part of Hie program of the
game away Iron, The Pig, but &lt;’r- " ra,r'* a whopping 38-point side track for the Big Eight's \merie.in League anil baseball to
lost the next two, just as Food ‘ ho‘" . ° 'rr Vulgate, lexas is Orange Bowl bid Iasi Saturday harass us ”
marl lust out to Robson, after •»««.«* »«,
fexa* is a surprise underdog to a Ne­
Shea further alleged that mil­
the grocer* took one from the Vtir stun and Southern California braska eleven that lu . lost In lionaire contractor J. W. Rat.-son
sport .te n
11 l * points over_ Baylor. Ittdi Texas Kansas. Indiana, Missouri look the lexas franchise a mdse a
Wilson-Maier holds the scratch « ' lun’
« * ‘i’- 1
and Iowa Slate, The Buffaloes linn out ot the a ca hcr.ol-c Hale
series h.gh. while 1 he Pig holds »»'* sn ond rankedI T * u will go. ft-ti would h« the Big Eight's son ‘ has iseen sold by someone
the
handicap
series
record, on lo a cotton Bowl showdown howl choice if they rushed *rc on the idea that he has a chanee
Rmimtil.il* has both (he scratch l,UI
be one of the most oml m the rare Iu-cause Oklaho­ ■•I getting into the American
game and handicap game hini, attractive bowl pairings ol all ma is Ineligible lo go lor a sec­ la-ague.
ond straight time
* We are sorry he has been m i
to he in the money cirrle. &lt;&gt;n the time
Colgate has won only one of
Clemson. which rulri Ihe \l gullible,” Shea -aid. “ Dallas has
individual side. Margie W ood
leads with high average honors, seven games while Syracuse has lantir Coast Conference with no more chance of getting into
Mary Sat re has scratch series rolled past Kansas, Maryland, seeming rase and almost certain ihe American league than Sioux
sewed up, Sue Jackson holds Ihr Navy, Holy Cross, West Virginia, ly will receive a nMlnr post-v-ason I C’ilv has.” 11.iicon had been s
bowl hid. is raied M |&gt;oinl* over I real enthusiastic hacker of the
high game spot, Lil Ogden has Pittsburgh and Penn State.
Texas Christian has been cum Maryland.
high handicap series, anil both
I (buiiim-ntj| League in Ihr pa*l.”
Lu Hosepian and Marvlaiu Dany- mg fast since early sca»on losses
luk have high handicap game hon­ to LSI’ and Arkansas hut Texas
is given Ihr edge because of a
ors.
more potent offense. Southern
California, apparently enroute to
a perfect season, is competing
only for the national champion
ship since it is Ineligible lo play
in the Bos. Bowl.
For Complete Football
LSU. healen last Saturday alt
er 19 straight victories, is a 22Scores, Listen To
point favorite over Mississippi
Slate Saturday night. Northwest­
ern is six over Michigan Stale
and Penn Stale is 18 points over
On W.T.R.R. 6;I5 Each Saturday
Holy Cross. LSU still has a
strong eh ante to play in the
Sugar Bowl. Norlhwesfrrn is hat llmg Wisconsin for Ihe Big ten
113 So. Palmetto
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Ring Results
COLUMBUS, r.a (UPI) - Pet*
Radetnarher, 2on, Seattle. Wash*
1 knorkeil out Ruddy Keener, 205.
Baltimore, Md. (1).

Covers Sports
Tamny man to man all evening on Kilts
and. between Tamny and Bubba Hittell.
Ellis was stopped cold. The Seminoles
picket) up a 7-0 lead and it looked as
though it were going to hold tip. However,
the Hornets finally got a score. Late in
the game, little Cecil Dumlridge broke up
the middle of-the field and crossed the
stripe for the winning TIL You who saw
the contest will surety agree with nte that
it was a great ball game.
Knowing tfie type hall that the Hor­
nets play, this should turn out to he an­
other game just like that one. They are
llte type hall rltih that will do anything
for a victory and the fireworks could be­
gin to go off when these twit teams meet
again.
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six interested coaches for the IP-V.Mil) Biddy Basketball
season. The Imskrhidl league is designed for hoys tinder
13 years of age. There are six .sponsors wlm have provid­
ed uniforms, hut ear It team needs an adult coach. Any­
one who can Hssist the Recreation Departnu-ut in this
eapaeity should contact Ronald Ferry, City Recreation
Director. All league g a m e s will ho played on Saturday
mornings beginning December 12. Practice sessions are
arranged hy the coach. Over 80 Imys participated in the
league's first season last year.

SA N IT O N E SCORE BOARD

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PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Jo­
seph T. McNulty, 53, for IT
years a member of the Philadel­
phia Inquirer sports staff, died
Thursday after a lengthy Illness.

Nixon Plays Politics
WISCONSIN’ RAPIDS. Wis. —
(UPI) — Vice-President Richard
Nixon "plavcd politics'' Thursday
when he decilncil lo predict the
1939 National Football League
champion at a press conference.

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In the last two hall games the Seminoles have thrown 36 passes anil have com­
pletes) 22 of them. The strong arm nf
junior iiuarlrrback Mike Roberts and the
great receiving of Jim Gracey and Terry
Christensen have accounted for 276 ynrds
through the airways in the last two hall
games. The Seminoles have a great com­
bination in these three and you can look
forward to them putting on quite a show
tonight. Christensen and Gracey have hecome the finest receivers Dial SHS has
seen in some time.
This is the first year that Gracey has
ever played in a foot hall game htii you
won Id never know it by the way he has
been playing. Roth nf the ends have great
hands which accounts for the outstand­
ing pass receiving they have dune all
season.

Baseball Opens
Coaches Needed
'Hoi' Controversy
The Suiifnul Recreation Department, is looking for

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PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Dick
Young. 139, Philadelphia, outpointed Ike White, 15*. Philadel­
phia (6).

PUBLIC HEARING
ItOAKI) OF EQUALIZATION,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of
County Commissioners in Seminole County, Florida will
meet a* a Bonn! of Equalization with the tax anscwor
in compliance with Section I!•.’).2o ami 200.10 of the
Florida Slalules at 10:00 A. M., November 30, 19n0,

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in the regular meeting room of the County Communion,
Court House, Sanford, Florida, for Die piirpo.su of

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hearing complaint* and receiving tcatimon) as to the

AS SOON AS OUR PRESENT STOCKS ARE SOLD

value of ntij property, real or personal, ns fixed by Ihe
County Tax Assessor, of perfecting, reviewing and

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equalizing the assessment, and may continue in session
for that purpose front day to day for one week, or as

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long as shall he necessary.
FURTHER, the assessment records will he avail­
able for inspection by property owners beginning No­
vember 16, 10.'i!i, and continuing until tiie Hoard of
County Commissioner* meet for the purpose of equali­

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and your recappuhle casing.

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Board nf County Commissioners

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of Seminole County, Florida
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B ilto GrifBth oeld ynsterdsy Out
fee fcspN to start Mat week total* g tfco coot of eoUoctlal |a rM |o
tad trssfc from Sanford staff*.
•TM rotes# doportmsat l» aaktag a totalled aad Maalaad su m y
d iM k aad n t r y commercial ref•00 acooaat la Sanford, to dotor•due tfco quaatity of rtfuao kaadied M tko time required for coltoa aod to fled iko coot to BaaI," City M o a a i o r Warroa
a said yootorday.
_
o f f troati to dotoralao
«Ras the them dollar perm eate
AM ffer sowmoretol ottahUskmeats
aataaHy eovora tfco east of wiltsUfa, b o o k s
A cord system la kolof drawn an
&gt;afcov tfco tyro fckateooo end wkat

io now nyteS- Tko time
aoccsaary to collect from oocfc
store aad tko msaatlty of odek mliso will ko Stared. CompUlioa
of tfco surrey la effected to bo
SO days, Kaewlee said. The

7 Gridders Injured
In Train-Bus Crash
SAN ANTONIA. To*. (UF1) —
A fewtfc— Faaiflo freight train
struck a k u tarrying a foot kail
team Thursday night, iajurtef
seven, ana af them critically.
More than 3P student! from SL
Anthony Junior Catholic Seminary
iboard tfca bus when It
at a Mllroad croaalng at
• top af a shod, ateopgrsdo.
“ I was tko first to are Urn train
coming,” said the Rev. Paul Ma­
bry, Urn eat eh accompanying tko
piayars to a gams with soother
school. “I opened the front door
tho hoys to got out and
taka It tosy.” ho said.
Tfco delsel locomotive knocked
tko k u late o spin that whirled
It M teat dew* the right-of-way.
Sams hoys in the pre:eas of leav­
ing the bus wore scattered by the
Impact.

‘Good’ Condition
Sanford Director of Public
Works 8yd Richard was listed in
good condition In Seminole Me­
morial Hoapital yesterday, Richard
entered the hospital Tuesday for
observation.
BfeV. B I N BORDERS

Oviedo Baptists
Sponsor Revival
I k First Baptist Church af
Orkdo will sponsor a w rits of
m l r a l oorricta Sundsy through
h e r. 23. Tho ovaagsUst will bo
tfco Bov. Sea Bordars. There will
Bo Buadiy oorvtceo at 11 a. m.
aad 7:30 p. m. In ths Baptist
Church.
fluadsy afternoon strvlees will
Bo hold la tho BonnovlUe Housing
Dsvslopmsnt on Highway ME at
StSO p. m. Tho mootiog oach
night during tho week will begin
at 7:30.
Ifr. Larry Todd, minister of
music and education of tho Secm d Baptist Church of Union City,
Tttm., will bo tho song leader for
tho strics or meetings, lie will
aiso sing solos and direct the
choir In tpsdal music.
Evangtllst Bodcrs has preach
od in outstanding Southern Baptist
pulpits. He Is the pastor of the
First Magnolia Baptist Church ot
Branford. A converted Roman
Catholic, he has become known
a i an author and lecturer. Ik la
also an accountant, columnist, and
publisher.
The public Is Invited to hear
tbsse sermons. The Rev. Jack T.
Bryant, psstor of the Oviedo
church, In extending the Invitation
said “ for encouragement of heart
and peace of mind all churched
and unchurched people alike are
urged to attend these Christ*
honoring, Church-centered n rvisa a."

Gueat M inister
Dr. Fred Ensmlngcr, associate
pastor of the Congregational Chris­
tian Church announces that the
Rev. William B. Matthaw’a will bo
tho guast minister for tho Sunday
morning worship hour. Mr. Mstthews was the speaker at tho
church several weeks ago. Ilia sub­
ject Sunday will be. “ Ltfo'a Most
Important Question." The service
begins at 11:00 a. m.

city manager pointed __ i t ■ iteast city commission letting that
ewiketiag garbage aad trash from
M Tn H,.rge
Sanford
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stores pay o f y m ptr mewtk.

E L M . Royal Dutch AlrUnoa,

founded afc Oct. 7, 1*11, calls It­
self the oldest alrllae in the world.

to a kaala
waa
critical condition. On* wit rekasad later and six rektlaad.
The others w en takad ts the
game la private cars and won It,
a t.

Guest Minister
Slated For Church
The pulpit ef the Alliance Chureh
of Saaford will be filled by a sup­
ply minister la the absence of the
pastor, Rev. David Caraeflx, who
will be preaching la tko Ssadusky
Alliance Church scar Birmingham,
Alabama.
The guest minister will be Bar.
William Benson who now lives la
Casmlbsrry. Mr. Benson has aerv
od al aa Alliance pastor in several
churches la the north. Ha is now
•waiting placement in a new
charge. Ho will deliver the ser­
mons la both the morning aad ovoning services. Mr. Leo Watson,
Sunday School Superintendent will
be chairman far the morning scnr
ice and Mr. Fey Lae, one of the
elders of ten church will he In
charge of tee evening service.

That waa In 1M4 wbea FDR
waa campaigning to pile a fourth
term on top of a third. Hoffa and
Dovt Bask were not yet top dogs
over tho Teamsters In 1*44. Old
Dan Tobin was the boys. Tho
union's method of operating, how­
ever, waa not much different than
from m w . It couldn't havo been
beciuse Beck and Hoffa, under
Tobin, were deputy prime min­
isters and archdukes, at least, In
tho union hkrarchy. And It never
was said of old Dan that he waa
a prude.
The occasion of tho big splash
In ISU was the kickoff of FRD's
fourth term cimpalgn, a starspangled affair In the rich pre­
clude of the Staller Hotel's ProsIdential banquet room. The Frest*
dent ot the United Slates and
the assembled teamsters sat
down to a noble meal laced with
fins wines.
It was aaid afterward that
some of tho boys may hava had
a Jug or two pf something else
beesuse tho enthusiastic uproar
indicated that a sort ot Roman
holiday was almost had by all.
Soma of tho assembled knights
and barons of the teamsters
realm were, of course, the same
bully boys who showed up so
badly when confronted wl : their
thuggery ard other fault* in the
recant Senate Investigation.
All of that was in the future,
however, and even FDR'a dedi­
cated enemies were willing to
concede teat ths preeldent prob­
ably had made the best campaign
speech of his life. It was the

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Pliwcrost Church
To Hold Special
Dedication

Toastmasters Aid Sale
Of Christmas TB Seals
speakers are uslag their public
speaking talents to help sail
Tuberculosis Christmas Seals.
In cooperation wllh the Seminole
County Tuberculosis snd Health
AssociaUon. Toastmaster Cheater
Gucryy, a Navy chief warrant of­
ficer spoko at a Sanford Elks din­
ner last night, (iuerry told the
status of tuberculosis In Cantral
Florida, conditions under which

speech In which he accused the ; help FDR's presidential camRepublican* of picking on bis little j palgn.
dog, Fate. How tho teamsters
FDR ducked home about mid­
—and tea nation—went for that. night but the melody lingered on.
FDR waa In rare form.
It had been a big night for Tobin,
In tho lovaly voice, FDR aaid Back, Hoffa end company aod
that “the Republican Old Guard (bay could not lot go eisily.
la trying to pass itsalf off as the
The files relate that as the well
New Deal.” Of Republican Presi­ lined and dined teamsters broke
dential candidate Thomas E. up and began straggling through
Dewey, FDR aaid ba waa telling the S u tler lobby, two naval officallout and brosan falsehoods. Of cers happened to be there. Union
Republican campalgMrs, general­ members allegedly collared tb*
ly, ha laid (bay wart paddling pair end in the interests, no
tho moil obvious kind of fraud. doubt, of democracy and the free
AU of this plus, maybe, the electoral process, demanded to
wine, limply sat ths teamsters on know for whom they would vole.
fire and they pouadad the tablat, There was e fist fight and a lot
whooping It up for more. On sec­ of publicity and Daniel J. Tobin
ond thought, tea following day, fell need lo siy ha was not in*
tho tearaitsra still were happy volved. The Senate wound up to
and they dipped Ini* te union Investigate the incident but de­
treasury for Ibout ‘ \ m to cided not to. And that was that.

Elks support for tho Christmas
aaal drive.
Toastmaster Erala Smite, also
a chief warrant officer, will apeak
lo tb* local Masons Tuesday nlgbt
and Lcdr. Jack Lang-'ord will push
the aaal drive at the Seminole
County Council of Sehoola moat­
ing Wednesday night la Gemava
Elameatary School. Toastmaster
F. J. Davis, Saaford attorney,
spoka to the Pilot Club Tuesday
eight concoralag Christmas seal
campaign. •

Florida Grapefruit
May Gel New Use
TAMPA (UPl) — A naw and
strictly uncommercial use for
grapefruit has baca reported by
tea Florida Citrus Eschange.
I t aaid ana of Its brokers, the
Suffolk Fruit and Product Co. of
Suffolk. Va., reported It could not
soil seediest grapefruit to a Negro
customer.
It etplalned that the Negro
womaa waa handiag out tho grape­
fruit to each member ef nor
church as they mat for worship.
And on returning to church the
next Sunday, they gave the church
eaa cent far each toed found in
their grapefruit.

Is Backache Kidney Trouble?

Final Baptist
Session Hears
Mission Report
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Re
porta on foreign mlsslona and
Evangelism highlighted the final
teaaion Thursday of tha Florida
Baptist Convention's 08th annual
meeting here.
The 1,800 delegates went en
record in agreeing to step up the
fight against alcoholism, gam­
bling and indecent literature.
The Rev. Jack Eppa said that
residents and tourists drank more
than 1* gallons of alcoholic beverages test year for each man,
woman and child In Florida.
Ha broke it down Into more
than B* million gallons of beer,
four million gallon* of wine and
more than 23 million gallant of
liquor.

For W eak Hitters
A permit to build a Bat-Bat banball batting range on tho northwest
• eoraor of French Are. and 2«h St.
haa been applied for by A. B. Wil­
liams Jr. of Winter Park. Cost of
the 41 lot, two city block project
1a estimated at 13.300.

Many people hava tha Idea
that backache la cauaed by a
kidney ailment and then taka
something to purga tha kidney. but many times tha
backache is peralatant even
H t e M H after such m u ■urea havo been
taken. In reality
vary few backachoa are caused
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kldMy.,
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T ;|kidnsy dlaoaaaa
is there any pain
whatever in ths back.
Pain or backache between ths
hips and lower part of ths
back is caused by pressure on
tho spinal nerves cauatd by a
misplaced spinal joint, and to
be permanently rid of the
persistant, nagging backache,
the cause of the weakneu
must be dealt with. A man
•go 80, consulted a scientific
Chiropractor recently about
a backache he had experienced four years. Through

Oos of a —rim e f article!
published ia the pablic interMt te explain aad Ulostrate
(he practice ef scldatlflo#
Chiropractic, written ire Dr.
P. LOo Ksrwla wfcoae afflee ia
(seated at M l 8. French Avd.
aad fcia tefepkeae H i k e r In
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Its tru e ! Mercury
costs a, lot less
th isy e a r !”

Mr.Visitor...Focus on

T « r Bretleek at the new M e n p e
on our showroom floor wiU tall you
something j u has happened.,Wo
can it a dam* dsmga. Briefly.1we
mean that every detail, from every

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to see a Growihg State!
FAMAY

Chiropraetie examination revealed curvature of tha spine,
Pinching vital nervea in tham
- th ^
jowar back, which waa
baaic cauaa of pain,
Tha apina waa straightened
by painless Chiropractic adJu»t«M&gt;te. Patient notleod
wrekT
th* ««d «f * W" J “
d,#m,Mtd wlth
btck*
g«
t hi t f . w t a d .
ache are caused by kidnovil
but are basically caussd by
misplaced spinal Jolnta and
your Chiropractor spseialitM
in wi
correctiona of thM conditionl.
Ar# you t chiropractic ease?

All this b eau ^ r-an d iw
priced ^within $50 of
Fords, Chevrolets and E^m ouths!

W H A T IS IT
THAT YOU W A N T ?

angle, m a rlu tU e m a trim , tM ta fo l
quality ear. Now take another look

During your vscsUm her* io ten Susshia* State, lake •
csriful look st Florida's business, industry sad agnculhue. Aided by Us sUtw’a ittsfity incrtsung population,
Dsy »r* sipsnd ng csiutsntly o* ■profitably sound basis.

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Mild ilimsts, intirastonsl nu/Uts, efficient nsnpooor,
•icollsnt ti importation, fararabi* lain -florid* hss thorn
ell in ibundsnts. plus dcpcndsb.’o elsetrie poatr assured
by floiids t
and light Compaay» cantMusus prai­
rie of building thud to psu the state's rapid growth.

COKED TODAY
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Tils i good lock srodhf. The* decide If you. too. would
Mt bo who to grow with Florida - an ideal pises tor
jour business, jour family, and jpur poses *f auadl

Whatever your qm I In llfo, It etn bt yoora If
you prepare for It. And Ilk* many, you'll find
that a friendly plocm to save, plus our genaraus
dividends, will hasten tha day. Stop in soonl

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WASHINGTON (UP1) — The
Ite te Department has quietly today.
CAIRO (U fl)-T h n M w sp ap i^
token n step which It hspfa may
U la remsviag from Urn pose- AI Abram said today Laboaore
* due* the Chlaeee Com
pert* af Si Mwsmta wording de­ authorities lad uncovered aa
te let name American aewi
scribed by the Cemmwatete
Israeli spy ring whose leaders la"ineuKJng.** The Idea to to ana
cludod
Louie (Setchae) Arm.
wbother this win pore tho way
te Feiplng for oay of the oorre- strong.
spendente aew bold! eg peaeperil
AT Abram sold tea “Israeli spy
validated for entry late Rod ring” operated la Arab countries
China.
io “tite guise el dancing gad
Tho SUte Department oetten atogiaf troupes which Include
also koa ten effect of removing World famous artists.’*
tho Um* limit on travel by Astor­
Armstrong, wba recently n a d ^
k s a reparian t* Chino.
a 22-woch tour of Europe aad
Mate August, 1MT, tho deport­ tho Middle East, visited Beirut,
The Plnecrnat Baptist Church «f
' will hold a special Dedl- ment haa placed la tfco poaoporis Lebanon, en the trip. He also
. Sunday afternoon • stamped docterelieo that "the performed la Csechoslovdkte.
restriction contained la this pass­
IS.
Frikwtag the regular martins port Insofar as they relate te
Mmdnlp with Sunday School at travel to or la there pertten t of
Thompson Infant
•:IS and tfco morning worship not- China under Communist tosH
vtep at II. d in e r an ths grouadJ are susp aa dad until (dote).” Thd
date currently la tha pdasporU Id Dias A t Hospital
i. tfco Dedkstkn May SS. 1M0.
Stealey Robert Thompson,
^
The Chinese CommuaUU hare fast soo of Mr. i od Mrs. Lac
begin. Tko Rev.
w s to f tee First doctored
Thomases, Rt. 3,
t laaford died
miaete Memorial
of Oviedo wiU do- that tfco reference to
Tuesday at Bern
of China uader (
Hospital.
la the aer- t » T is “Insulting.
Survivors boslda the parents
W I L L E Q U IP P E D for rettllnf la this ra ttk m k i kilted
Tho State Deportment decided are two sls lm , Judith ta d Elate,
Donald Oravby Rauben Taylor of Lake Mary In tho yard of • n a ifh af tfco Piastres! Church: te toe whether this was a major aad three brothers, Leant* J r ,
Haretd Sherwood, chairman af tea reason why tnly mm nf tho St Aaron aad R kbtrd.
bor. Taylor aaid the five-foot, thrM-lRch eiak e haft 17
imltteo aad WklUam cerrespeadoate holding validated
Funeral service* wort bald .at
rattlaa. It wan found near a garbaft can- (Staff P h o to )
Bader, chairman ef tho Board ef passports has boon admitted to 1* o. m. ydoteaday at SylvM Lake
Red China. Tha ona was John Camelary with ted l a v . W. L.
Doecans.
During ten service, b::ide* re­ Strebm, aa ak-Uultural w riter Stevens officiating. G raakew waa
viewing tec paxt progress that who visited Rad China In !*&gt;•.
la chargs ef arraageaeaU .
|
hat made possible this happy
occasion for the dedication of tee
Happinua Through Health
church building, the chureh's
■Mis for 1M0 will be announced.
(By DR. F. LEO KIRW1N)
This service Will be opened to
tho
public.
Seminole Toastmaster's Club TB may ba caught aad aakad

Teamsters Go Into Politics With Splash
BY LYLE C. WILSON
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Jlmmy
Hoffa’a latest swan diva Into poll*
tics la a reminder o* tho Teamstars* first big splash in poliUcal
waters.

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Nnwsmnn May GntOkay Niwspiptr Says
Louie Armstrong
To Visit Rad China

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Survey To Begin
Of All Sanford Stores

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W. Scott Boras, Mgr.

207 Magnolia Are.

f_ a c W u p _ a t the peim stselur
[aa tho wiadehield. Tho happy teod
is Moreary actually in prieod bwaeath every car in ite field, a i
priced within 850 of leading low price name'' can. fin* you afford
wof to give this hmutifol
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Hunt Lincoln- Mercury Inc.
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As Part Of School Work

New York Polke Hunting For New
Mad Bomber In Slaying Of Woman
m

NEW YORK (UP!) - A nor­
mally quiet neighborhood on Sta­
ten Island waa clutched by fear
today, Housewives were afrild to
go outdoors. Car owners ap­
proached garage doors with ter­
ror.
Tbe death of Mrs. Conceits
Giarletta, 41, by a grenade booby
trap under a garage door and tbe
warning to another housewife
that "you will bo neat" spread
Qpanlc in the Port Richmond dis­
trict of the island.
Was another "mad bomber" on
the loose?
Naw York City had been
plagued for IT years by George
Metoaky, the original mad bomb­
er, who set off 11 homemsde
bombs which lajuttd IS persons
during his ta rte r. Ha w tt capturwd in 1157 end sent to a home
far the criminal Insane.
* When Mrs. GiarlelU got out of
^ e r husband's car in front of
their garage Tuesday night with

the offer to open the door, tbe
neighborhood hid been a modest,
quiet one where most residents
had owned their own home* far
more than 10 years.
Tbe btaat from a planted band
grenade, triggered aa she raised
the overhead door, tore oft her
lega aid slashed at her body. Me
received more than 30 wounds.
Mrs. GUrlatto died Thursday.
Police reported Thursday they
had assigned a guard to the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlaa Tracbta
because n rough voice ow the

Air Force Plans
Security Crackdown
On Technical Data

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Tbe Air
Force, in a security crackdown,
hai warned industry against send­
ing any kind of technical data to
Iron Curtain countries without
NOVEMBER II
government approval.
Admlaaioaa
Air Force contractors have been
Sidney M. Richards, Sanford told it ie "prejudicial to natirniai
Jam as Danlala, Longuood
security" for tbam to answer in­
Helen Altman, Sanford
quiries from " Eastern bloc" rep­
Lowmand Olivar, Sanford
resentatives or private persons
David Anderson, Sanford
without first getting clearance.
Donald Luka, Sanford
in reply to a newsman's ques­
Albert Glbba, Sanford
tions, the Air Force said today
Births
contractors "occasionally” had
Mr. and Mra. Cecil G. Legette, sent unclassified or son-secret
Sanford, ■ son
data to the proscribed areas in
Dismissals
tbe form of sales bulletins and
Mildred Landreth, Sanford
sales promoting manuals.
Elisabeth Ralchle, DeBary
The Air Force warning was
Jesse Barrington, Sanford
sounded in a latter dated Nov, I
Sharon Riggins, and baby,
end lent to the Air Material Com­
Sanford
mand, Air Research and Develop­
Geraldine Thompson. Sanford
ment Commend, Air Force pro­
NOVEMBER I t
curement districts. Air Force rep­
Admissions
resentative! in Industrial planti,
M iry Gulssari, DeBary
and Air force contractors.
Michael Holloway, Lake
The letter eald Eastern bloc
Monroe
countries have been writing to
Doris Angel, Sanford
Air Force contractors asking for
Robert Allwork. DeBary
Information or brochures.
Wilma Churchill, Sanford
Contractors were told that they
Marie Hardy, Sanford
should tend any such Inquiries to
Haiel Williams, Sanford
the Air Force Intelligence staff!
Candone Wharton, Sanford
foreign liaison branch to deter­
Births
mine whether answer* could be
Mr. and Mrs. James L. All- given. If contractors want to an­
man, Sanford, a daughter
swer (he inquiries, the material
Mr. and Mrs. William
must be cleared first with tha
Churchill. Sanford, a son
Air Force.
Dismissals
Robert Henderson. DeBary
Barbara Bennett, Sanford
Lillie Jones, Sanford
Ralph Dean. Sanford
Mathew Jackson, Geneva

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telephone had said: "Your ga­
rage It neat.”
Mra. Trickle waa nearly hyitarleal. Mart than M residents
asked police to K irch their gar­
age*. Others were afraid to put
their cars away aed autos stood
at the curb* throughout the area.
Dcteclivaa faued no motive for
the Olarleile bombing or for tbe
Trachte threat. Efforts to trace
the grenade fragment found by
the Giarletta garage have been
fruitless. Institutions were being
checked for the escape or release
of a possible mad bomber.
Police said tbe call to the Trachta home could have been a
cruel heei. But *orooar's verdict
on Mrs. Giarletta was starkly
real.
"Death due to an exploitoo,”
it read.

Quotable
Quotes
United Press International
ROME — White House press
secretary James Hagsrty, on an
advance swing of President El­
senhower's foreign tour route,
stating that the trip's emphasis
will ho on informality:
"There la not a while tie din­
ner on any point nlong tbo w a y thank God.”
WISCONSIN RAPIDS. Wis. Vice President Richard M. Nixon
called on Americans to work
harder and longer to meet Rus­
sia's ideological challenge:
There i* no question about the
outcome . . when men and wom­
en have a chance, they choose
fre adorn.”
WASHINGTON — Secretary of
State Christian A. Harter, in a
statement issued after he said
the United States was not takina
sides on the technical aspects of
the border disputo between India
and Red China:
" , . .Whatever may be the
merits of the dispute, force must
not be used to settle It. The
Communist Chinese regime hat
clearly used force and In (his
respect is wholly wrong.”

WASHINGTON — Farm girl
Carol Jean Nelson, 2t, of West
Branch, Mich., returning to the
United States after spending six
months with a Danish farm fam­
ily:
" It was heavenly not to find
television programs going on In
DUNN. X. C. (UPI) — An •very home."
8-yaar-old boy darted inw a
flaming home Thursday and cartied hit one-year-old sister to Lcicitd has it that Penn Yen.
safety.
X. Y , waa ao named aa a com­
The infant. Shirley Lane Smith, promise between those early actwas hospitalised with burns but tleri who came thcra from Penn­
her brother Johnny escaped with sylvania and tha Yankae pioneers
sintad eyebrows and lashes.
from Naw England,
Their mother left them at home
with two other children while
ike went to the Welfare Depart,
ment of Lillington.
Firemen saved the house, but
most of ite content* wera de­
stroyed.
Johnny said "the baby waa In
a chair and she was trying to
get out the window. So 1 picked
her up and ran."
"I didn't have any trouble f i t ­
ting into the fire. It was balk
somewhere else. But when 1 ran
out, I couldn't see, so 1 just ran
out anyway I could.”

Eight-Year-Old
Boy Saves Sister

Enterprise

Personal
BY nELEN SNODGIARS
Col. and Mra. Ralph DurkM
of San Antonio. T e n s wars walk
cad guests of Mr. and Mr*. Ern­
est Jones.
Friends wUi he happy to lairn
1 that Charles M. Cases!, choir
director for the Bsm elt Memo*
riel Methodist church, is rccupcrating at the Orange Memorial
Respite 1 In Orlando d will aoon
be able to return home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris
were overnight guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Harris in Maitland
Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Gane Hitchcock
of Longuood and Mr. and Mrs.
I Dick Jones of 0 Steen wera din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Jones Friday.

Tampa International Airport got
the biggest allocation, ti33,3W,
for a new runway and other con­
struction.
Other projects Included: Brow­
ard County International Airport,
Fort Lauderdale, 131,000; Drane
Field. Lakeland. 340.700; Mel­
bourne Municipal, $191,300; Mi­
ami International Airport, IWt,000; Clearwater International Air­
port, St. Petersburg, 37S,S37,

Lake Mary

Personals
c o o l) SHEPHERD LUTHERAN CHURCH members just celebrated re­
lease of escrow funds which enable thpm to purchase land and construct
a new church building. Shown cutting the cake at the celebration are, left
to right, Bill Myers, Richard Sites, the Rev. Ernest B. Boiick and Jim
Bryant.
IStaff Photo)

Stories Conflict On Life In Russia
EDITOR'S NOTE: Bastlaa a t- I or five other members of her
thaage stadeai* a* a M-day group to visit the Sidney Hillman
tear of the Vaitod S lu rs are Medical Center.
I picked another subject. This
i pee flag this week cad la Phil­ llm» she was definitely the Hus­
adelphia. A UPI repeater tells sion type: Fiat shoes, loose fit­
la tha follow Ieg dispatch about ting swesler, fid! skirt, blonde
kla experience with a te of their hair pulled straight back, then
braided in pig tails which were
Isadtra.
pinned up.
"Do you speak English?"
By HARRY B. BE LINGER
"Of eaursc. Everybody who was
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - In
seeking out Soviet youth leader born and raised in Philadelphia
F.lvlra Astafyeva one expected to usually docs"
This subject explained she was
find a husky last wearing combat
boots who would tell about life in Margsrct Rhoads, 22, accompany­
ing the group as an interpreterthe communes.
Instead, I found myself staring guide, ami had loured Russia last
Into the pretty green eyes of a summer on the sam? exch-^ge
shapely blonde wearing a snug
fitting black sweater, gray skirt
and black patent leather, spike
heels—all products of tbe U.S.S.R.
Since my Russian Is confined to
yes da—which sounds like baby
talk and no nyet — which I pro­
nounce as if I started to say
something and forgot what it
was, 1 was looking for someone
WASHINGTON (IT !) -A m er­
among the 21 touring Soviet youth
icans
should mind their manners
leaders who spoke English.
Elvira speaks English — the when they go abroad. Unruly
clear, cultured kind. In a soft, tourists arc giving the United
perfectly moduli ted voice sne Stales a bad name.
told me she wsa a 22-year old
That's what Mi|* Beth Egan,
philology (science t,' linguistics)
Hudson, U. Y„ an international
student at the University of Len­ farm youth exchange student who
ingrad.
spent the last six months on
She said she was thoroughly en­ Erench
farms, said here Thurs­
joying her first visit to America
day.
and was greatly "impressed with
Her opinion was seconded by
the hospitality" and . . .
A photographer interrupted.
Would wo mind facing the other
way so (he light would be better
on Elvira's clear skin.
We turned to the north, the
Florida Department of Veterans’
light was better. And Elvira con­
Affairs assistant state service of­
tinued.
Elvtra said in tile two weeks ficer Charles Prince will speak
she has been in America she at Sanford's American Lesion
found furnishing* here similar to Post No. 33 Monday.
A 7 p. m. steak supper will pre­
those In Russian homes because
the Soviets also hate TV’s,- re ­ cede Prince’s X p. in. tsik on
frigerators and other appliances. veterans' aifaln . All members
And she also found the traffic sit­ who have collected 10 or more
uation simitar in the large cities dues (or tDCo wilt gel their supin both Amsrlra and Russia.
per free. Price for the steak sup­
Elvira was about to ronlinue per (or other members will be
but she had to leave with four 31.30.

U.S. Tourists Asked
To Mind Manners Abroad

Legion To Hear
Veteran Official

American men are now spend­
ing about Iwo billion dollars a
year on shoes, approximately 600
million dollar* more (hen a dec­
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program after graduating from
Reed College, Portland, Ore.
Mis* Rhoads said tha American
group waa given a great daal of
freedom while on Us Russian lour
although it didn't slay with any
families. She said she did visit
some flats in Moscow and found
the furnishings much dlfferenlmassive and dark.
She also laid ah* found an
abundance of TV’a, few refriger­
ators and other appliances and
the traffic problem practically
nonexistent because of tbe rela­
tively few number of automobiles.
All of which left me scratching
my head.

By IDA MAY SJOBLOM
Mr. and Mra. Clifford Moiash,
whose home state la Michigan,
have arrived here to spend the
winter.
Those receiving awards at the
dance sponsored by the Fire De­
partment on Halloween were A.
P. Fletcher, Ralph Schweickert,
Mrs. EUten Williard, Mrs. R. L.
Howell, Mrs. R. ** Howell Jr.,
Mrs.' Peggy Conarty. Mrs. H. C.
Pugh and Mrs. Evelyn Flaherty.
All p rim were plants from the
collection grown by Mrs, Ralph
Schwelckart.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B, Chap­
man and family have purchased
the Clarence Collin* home on
Crystal Lake.
Mr. and _Mrs. R. J . Walislcdt
Ire in Ha card, Ky„ where They
will attend the wedding of their
oldest son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rose of
Hubbard, Ohio have moved Into
their new home on Crystal Lake.
They are the parents of Li. and
Mr*. Wm. A. Rose of Loch Ar­
bor.
Visiting the R. T. Willis family
this week la Buddy Clark anil
Marvin Event of Jacksonville.
Mr*. Herbert Skewes has relum­
ed to her homr after spending
several week* with her son O.
Herbert Skewes of Manassas, Va.,
and Washington, D. 0, She alio
spent some time with W. T. Wiley
nf Yorktown, Va., and Mrs, Rich­
ard Rodger* of Williamsburg, Va.
Chief Ralph V. Bartolt, son in­
law of Mra. Vola Wcrfclman is
reported recovering nicely from
heart surgery at the U. S. Naval
Hospital, Bclhrada, Md.

Teaching young people, a id
adults, about other craatrias,
their people and way a, ia called
one of the most difficult prob­
lems facing the scftonls.
The book saya:
"Our schools are promoting
better understanding of the world
In many way*. Their regular
current events and world affair*
courses for young people to d
adults are well known. Special
projects of all kinds, from talks
by foreign visliora, to panel dis­
cussions of world problems, to
art exchanges with other eoustries, help give our young peo­
ple a broader outlook on Li*
world In which thoy live.”
More than 300.000 elam eatair
pupils in 2.000 schools a r t being
taught a foreign langhagt. High
schools are using new teaching
methods — tape recorders, films
and recordings—(o attraet student*
to languages.
Schools take part in the Intcrnatlonil Art Exchange, through
which palnlinge and drawings by
American students are
M ft
abroad and similar ones from
other natlona are lent here.
Classes study the United Na­
tion! and other worldwide orga­
nisations and a r t asked to write
rlaya dramatising United Nettoae
Day, Human Rights Day and
others.
The foreign aludent exchange
plan Invites youngstera from
other cuunlrica to Uva and study
in the U. S. and our student!
do tha same overseas.
Tha schools go to g n a t lengths
(o emphasise the Importance of
working out common problems.
Teachers and school officials ask
parent! to participate in pro­
grams which promote understand­
ing.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Florida
will je t six airport construction
project* tot ill ing 31,332,(17 in the
next two years.
The Federal Aviation Agency
laid Thursday (he fundi will be
matched on a 30-30 basis by the
Mole.
The money Is part of more
than 37 million dollars allotted
^ far airport rasstructlsn across the
w nation under the Federal Airport
Act

Semloole County teachers a rt
winding up local participation In
American Education Week today
and one of their books, "Speaking
of Schools,” Includes an article
on how the schools help teach
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1 gf a akuh mechanic.
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he aaid bitterly. "I
tetad only because I wa* told le,
aad you can hardly consider what
1 did acting.
. "I didn’t Ilk* it. It was no kind
' df a life. 1 had nothing going for
1 at at seheet or at the itudiosdc at home. So when I w n It
'*'1 packed ep and htuhome.'
from pampered child actor, Bob
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ether than myself.
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FRONT PA »*1S10

Th* six Alpine countries of Eu­
rope are Austria, France, Ger
many, Italy, Swltierland and
Yugoslavia.
LAST TIMES TONITK
AT Id * AND l&gt;!»
"TIIE DEVIL’S DISCIPLE"
BURT LANCASTER
"IT HAPPENED TO JANE"
Deri* Day — -Jack Lemmon

"THE REVOLT OF MAMIE STOVER"

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"The FBI Story’’ two-time Pulitaer Prise Winner Don Whitehead’s thrilling snd authentic ac­
count of th* nation’s most famous
lew enforcement ageney open* at
th* Rita Theater today.
Starring In the teehnleotor pro­
duction art two of Hollywood’s

most popular stars. James Ste­
wart and Vara Milts.
"The FBt Story" tracts the
life of a typical young agent, hia
home life as well ss bis career
with the FBI. Parading his story
is the development and growth
of the FBI from e struggling or­
ganisation In 1924 to the outstand­
ing officiant operation it ia today.

Inpressive Monuments
Contrast With Poverty
housing, better roads, bettor
schools, and better industriil
equipment. Therefore the enorm­
ous and costly monument, obstenilhly to those who died on both
sides during the Civil War, hut
actually to France, teems foolish
and
unnecessary,
Impressive
though it Is.
Probably because it is carved
out of the living rock of one of
the hiibest mountains near Ma­
drid, It It called "The Valley of
the Fallen." The huge echoing
basilica, decorated with modern
statutes, baroque allari and medi­
eval lapestriea, la *31 feet long.
Behind It a 102 fool cate concrete.
Hone faced, cross with an eleva­
tor surmounts the peak. Situated
In wild country about 10 mllea
from Madrid, the location was
obviously picked for ita beauty
which was spparent even in a
driving rain storm. On a clear day
it must be breathtaking.
Another monument to a mans
ego is the Mooastery of San
lorenio del Estorial. Philip the
arrond of Spain nsrt a famous and
powerful father, the Emperor
Charlea V. History has shown the
emperor to be larking in Judge­
ment and that hia wars almost
bankrupt Spain, but Philip lived
under hit shadow, knowing he
was not the man hia father was.
II* had a tragic personal and
public life. Ilia four witea predecesird him and his aitempts
In marry Elisabeth of England
came to nothing. The defeat of
the Spanish Armada waa a great
blow. To fulfill a vow made be­
fore th# bailie of St. Quentin,
which he did win and to make
good hia falher’a promise to build
a suitable retting place for the
Spanish kings, Philip built El

TRUB STORY OF WORLD WAR NO. *
STARRING CHARLES BRONSON

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'FBI Story' Opens At Ritz Theater Today

Eatorial, an enormous building,
MO by UO feet which Is a royal
palace, a cathedral, a monastery,
and a tomb.
Avila . . . Spain needs better
In reaction to the ornate style

"WHEN HELL BROKE LOOSE"

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JANES STEWART portrays an FBI agent na he taken
Instructions at the FBI School in thin scene from "The
FBI Story" that ia starting at the Kite Theater today.

(Editor’s Nate: This la Urn
tltb of a series af articles by
A. M. and R. H. Haskell who
are aew to Earepe.)

SATURDAY — RIG TRIPLE BILL

JANE RUSSELL — RICHARD EGAN

"ALIAS JESSE JAMES"
ROB ROPE A RHONDA FLEMING
STARTS SUNDAY
EARLY BIRD SHOW STARTS 1:11 P. M.
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-Tew top
atari left for Las Vegas today to
perform In A benefit show for
victim* of last month’* typhoon
catastrophe in Jays”*
Titled "Operation Typhoon."
th* show will star Dean Martin,
Donald O'Connor, Gene Kelly, Zsa
Zta Gabor, Vie Damone, Lucille
Ball, Burl Ivea, Dcbbi* Reynolds
and Em it Kovacs.

Sinclair
TV SPECIAL

of the reign of Charles y . Philip
instructed hit architects to build
an unornamenled building so El
Eatorial ia austere aa a prison on
the outside. Subsequent monarchs
embellished the inside, so eacept
for the rather grim apartment! to
which Philip retired before he
died, many of the rooms are lav­
ish.
Those bung with the tapestries
made from U*ya cartoons, etacuted by his brother-inlaw Bayeux. head of the Royal Tapestry
Factory, are spectacular.
Under the vail rhurch’s which Is
Inevitable In Spain, gullded and
polychrome allar piece, are the
tombs of the Kings and members
of the royal family, which are
In no way austere. A vast round
marble room holds the bones of
Ihe kings and their queens In ela­
borate and Identical gold and mar­
ble easkeii. A somewhat grisly
sidelight i* that, oo either side of
the entrance are two rooms in
which royal bodies stayed for
some 23 years until they were
reduced to hones.
There was a certain protocol
which governed Spanish royalty
even in death. The kings lie on
one side, lt»e queens on Ihe other.
Rut only thoie queens who were
the mothers of kings ire here.
Any other wives the kings had
were buried in lei* state in inother part of Ihe Pantheon.
Isabella II, who reigned as a
queen is on Ihe kings’ side. Her
contort was pul with the queens.
In building El Eatorial, Philip
gained some of the Immortality
he craved, for it draws visitors
from all over the world, ss it
should. It Is one of the most In­
teresting royal residences in
Europe.

The driving fere* behind Ihe
project i* frisky Shirley MaeLain#. who*e husband, Steve
Parker hi producing Ihe all-star
revue.
Parker flew In from Japan last
Monday and will return to Tokyo
Thursday with the proceeds from
the benefit
“Thl* show I* front page new*
in Japan and opt of the best in
ternational relations project* to
com# along In some time," Park,
er said. "Bnt it’* not Just a stunt.
"I live and work in Japan sis
month* of avery year, and 1 was
down in southern Japan right aft­
er the typhoon struck. It killed
some e,000 people, and left a mil­
lion and a half Japanese home
less and hungry. 1 cried like a
haby seeing those poor people so
utterly desolated.
"Two days after the typhoon
Red China — which ha* no diplo
malic relations with J a p a n shipped In 400,000 bushels of
wheat to Japan. So far, our gov­
ernment has done nothing to
help."
Parker and hia friend* hope to
raise 170.000 at the benefitcharging |iW) a seat for the show
at the New Frontier Hotel, which
holds POfl people. Min b *&gt;f ihe
money will be raised at an auc­
tion following the stage show.
"Shirley and Dean Martin will
auction off Japanese heirlooms,
Samurai swords, kimono* and a
vacation trip to Japan by plane.
"The money will be given di
rectly to our ambassador, Doug
lav Mac Arthur II, who will then
present it to the Japanese gov
ernment," Parker said,
"The ihow Itself will be a take­
off on my ‘Holiday in Japan' pro­
duction which ha* been running
up there for about four month*.
Everyone will he wearing authen­
tic Japanese costumes.**
Parker, who was raised in Ja­
pan. produces TV films and mov­
ies In Tokyo. "Japan is our best
friend in the Orient," he said
"and it I* times of emergency
such as this that wc should prove
our friendship."

Owens Top Athlete
NEW YORK (UPI) - Jesse
Owens, i (rack .ta r or the 1930 a
topped Ihe polling Thursday that
selected the best living uhletes
of Ihe age to be honored at the
first Bill Corum Memorial Din
nrr on Jan. 24. HM). He drew
#13 point*. Heading the list in
other sports were: Jark Dempsey,
boxing; Ty Cobb, baseball. Bob
Cousy, basketball, Don Buclae.
tennis; Bobhy Jones, golf; Red
Grange, fnothall; Maurice Rich
ard. hockey, and Eddie Arcaro,
racing.

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“BLUE DENIM” star* MacDonald C«r«y, Brandon DeWilde and Mnrsha Hunt in a scene from a movie opening
at the Movleland Drive-In Sunday.

'Blue Denim' At Movieland Drive-In
Two exciting movies are sche­
duled to open at the Movleland
Drive-in starting Sunday.
"Blue Denim" is an adult treat­
ment of what happens to two
youngsters in trouble and how
they cope with their prohlema.
Stars include Brandon DeWllde,
MacDonald Carey and Marsha
Hunt.
The other movie la entitled

MIAMI (CPU — A 34-year-old
ex-GI, who changed sex through
a series of operations and treat­
ments in Denmark, became a
bride here a month ago, Ihe Mi­
ami Herald reported today.

The former Charles Ernest
McLeod of Dyersburg. Tenn., la
n»«r Mrs. Ralph H. Heldal, the
Herald said In a copyrighted
story.
The Herald said neither the
pastor who performed the wed­
ding ceremony nor the elide of
friends Mrs. Heldal has made in
Miami knew of her former ident­
ity.
NOVEMBER IA
"W’ell, I ’ll be a monkey’s pa,”
Admissions
the Herald quoted neighbor Helen
Barbara Lee Johnson. Sanford
Rtackiurd, "She’a beautiful, sta­
Margaret Routh, Sanford
tuesque—you know, like a ZiegSammie Griffin, Sanford
field girl."
Barbara Rcnnelt, Sanford
The Rev. Dr. A, H. Slalnback,
Gladys Hall, Sanford
who married the couple said "I
Delores Lrgotta. Sanford
wonder what the deacons w ilt
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Town say."
Mrs. Heidal told the Herald
lend, Sanford, a son
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. John­ "all I have done Is to merely
correct a mistake. It is a tragic
son, Sanford, a ton
social ptoblem.
Dismissals
"My p-yche has alwaya been
Henry Hall, Lake Monroe
female. I always thought, felt
John Abrahams, Sanford
and reacted like a woman."
Lulu Richardson, Altamonte
The Herald quoted a Miami
Springs
Reach bartender who dated the
Toy Witle, Tice, Fla.
woman a s Charlotte McLeod as
•aying when he learned of her
pan identity:
"That’s not true. She’s a real
girl.”

Hospital Notes

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WAI KINS GLEV. N Y. (CPU
—A new use has been found for
Ihe nid lire Ik-11 a l o p the munici­
pal building in Watkins Vilen.
Its original purpose was to
summon volunleer firemen. When
a siren was installed, the bell was
rung only tor fire department
meetings. Now, it toll* Ihe cur­
few for village children t# and
under.
In a move to keep the young­
sters closer to home, the trustees
of Watkins Glen recently decided
to reeilahlish a curfew ordinance
that had been in effect years ago.

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• Ita mo, Benny, Tripoli, Death
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Building Human Pyramids, Ac­
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"Uidget" which is about the
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until Wednesday when "The King
and Four Queens" and "Tba 30
Foot Bride of Caody Rock" will
start.
On Saturday, "Warlock,” an ex­
citing cowboy film "Pork Chop
Hill" and "The Big Heat" will
pi»y.

Ex-GI Changes Sex,
Marries Man In Miami

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money coming to him from hit
childhood earnings. It had all
been spent.
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called 'Jackie Coogen law* pro­
tecting earning! of kid stars it
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ey—and there were plenty of it—
Just disappeared- It went to sup­
port the family.
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about the Hollywood children—
the Scotty Becketts, Alfalfa Swit­
zers and Spany McFarlands.
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former la one of the worst things
that can happen to a child. It's
turning them Into adult* while
they're still youngsters.
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working on a set it depresses
me."
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FRIDAY A. M.
4:tO (I) Contlntnlol Clatornom
1:44 11) Today—Dave (larraway

and be pleasant through it a lt
B Y F R E D D A N ZIG
Lout* Jourdin, a Frenchman Stout fellow.
The Channel Swim: Marietta
who hai *een fit to dtacard molt Dietrich, besieged with TV «(•
of hit accent, presided over a ferx through the year*, hai Btad*
lackluster NBC-TV tpccial that up her mind. Shall start tilaing
originated from a hotel in Miami a one-hour tolor special, "DWReach Wedaeiday night.
Irieh in Peril,” Nov. IT. Or­
Conflnrd to a badty-IU itage. son Weltex will produce the show
fighting poor acouitlci, the per­ in Paris for Bartell TV Produc­
former# ruihed through an hour tions NegotUtloni now t n I*
TV CRITIC’S are finding that offered a bare minimum of progress for a sponsor, network
tho Monday night Steve frtthneii. ityla or entertainment. and air dale.
Allen Show one of the top Bobby Darin, a boy who ha» NBC-TV plans ,'o repeat Ingrid
Muisolint'i balcony Bergman's "The Turn of tb«
fnll variety shows of the traniposed
style to the pop tinging field, Screw" next spring. . .Bob Dea­
Reason. Steve used to be on wiggled through "Mack the Knife"
rer, who played "beatnik” May­
Sunday night.* luot year.
FRIDAY P. M.
for the umpteenth time and nard Krebs on L'BS-TV'i Dottle GIL
Abbe
Line
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wiggled
through
lit series unill drafted in roll life,
11.44 (2) Truth nr Conooqu.ncoa
her songs.
(41 Lev* ot Lift
hat been rcleaied from atrvlee
14) llrollota (lun
t think Darin out-wiggled her. and rejoins the Glllla crew any
11:14 (I) It Could Bo Tan
Abbe was in good form, dressed- episode now, , .Jack Benny will be
(4) h,»rch For Tumorraw
wise, but not voice-wise. Jane a special guest on George Cohere
14) Lav# The! flnb
11:44 (4) Uuldlng Light
Morgan also sarg. Jerry Lewie Sunday, Dec. 10 CBS-TV half-hour
1:4* (4) Llf* Of Itllty
had an off-night ai a comedian . . .Walter Slrzak itars 1b "The
1:44 (1) (lima of comody
but was entertaining when danc­ Borrowed Christmas" by Ludwig
11) Mualo lllngo
1:1* 12) Mr A Mr*. North
Wed Point cadet* meet Anna- ing. Jourdan managed to smile Bemelmans, one of four parti la
14) 1* The World Turn*
NBC-TV's Hallmark Hall of Fame
14) bon F r a n c i u m Rem
puli, miildicA on UK College Howl
1:0* (2) Ouaon Fnr A Da*
special on Sunday, Doc. U.
14) for lleltor or rurlVoro* Sunday, Nov. Lh.', Ihe ta d of CRS(I) Da* In Court
TV’.t quit ahnw*. Thlo claah conic*
1:11 (I) Thin Man
(4) Itoua* Tart*
one day after their traditional
It) Oil* Blarm
RADNOR. Fa. — Nothin* com­
1:41 It) Ynung Dr. Melon*
gridiron pome at Philadelphia.
(I) Mllllonairo
pare* with television'* impact on
NBC-TV’a
Project
2U
taket
III litai th* Clock
polities, Ben. John F. Kennedy
i h (21 From Thoo# Hoot*
Amid the dioqulcting Influence*
over Ihe Sunday Showcaao hour (I)., Mas*-! believe*. "The search­
(4) Vend lot ta Tour*
(1) Who be Too Trual
on Jan. 11 fur *'Nut So I.ong A io,” ing eye of Ihe television camera of TV-Und, a m Perry Cobhj
4:44 (2) Houo* on High Rlroot
sometime* finds relaxing difficult.
a film recreation of America at scrutinise* the candidate* — and "U’a murder." Como told TV
III Brlghtar Oar
It) Amarlean funditand
work ami play during Ihe yean the way they a r t picked." Ken­ magaiine. "To survive, you got
4:11 (I) Rocrat Rtorm
4:14 (I) Edge of .Slant
from 1P4^ tn 1900. CHS Radio pie- nedy explain* In TA’ Ouide. "Hon­ lo bo on the move all the Ume.”
(I) Hpllt Poroonallty
esty, compassion, Intelligence — Perry explained It Ihli way:
tent* the fifth annual "Chrldmn,
I I I * (tl Movt*
Ihe presence nr lack of Ihers anil "Wa’re working a six-day week-in
(4) Thro# Stonge*
Sing With Ring” on Dec 21. other qualities make up what i* thla barber shop, and we have alt
(II Popay* Plavhauo*
1:10 tl) Bln Tin Tin
Kthel Merman report* that L'l known a* the candldate'i "Image." the c h a in AIM all the time. We
( I ) C a rto o n *
minute* of her one-hour NtlC-TV While thla may b* based only on work oo three acriptx at aaee; I
4:44 ( I ) w
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Now . Roort*
Woaihir
(»&gt; Now*
No
and Rporla
•pecinl on Tuesday, Nov. 24, wilt a candidate’s TA' Impression, my was hoping to eut down a little
!&gt;o taken up hy her 34 «otiK» from own conviction Is that these Im­ after a while, but we can't do it.
Hroadway rhnws. Frank Sinatra’* ages or Impression* are likely to We're already worrying about
gue»t rooter for hi* AnC-T\’ *pe- l&gt;e uncannily correct. Thus It la what wo're going to give them
rial on Sunday, Dec. 13 now in­ within the power of the viewing next summer." The whole kfea
clude* Klla Fltigerald, Red Nor- public to perceive deception, to teemed to lire TV# relaxed croon­
vo ami the Ili-ljM. Dave King re­ shut off gimmickry, to raward er and he slumped Into a chair,
turn* lo hi* old aummertime *pot honesty. Without your approval, putting hii feet on bli rather
one NIIC-TV Wedneaday, Nov. 2ft m&gt; politician can exist. That la formidable deik. "Bui to whatf”
Tbe Ckinaol Swim: A new pro a* a gurat on the Terry Como the way It always hai been—and he said smilingly, "it's better
Mutlc Hall,
should be.”
(han editing hilr, i»n't II?"
dram for houirwivei, midiiiallnd
live flnm Hollywood, move* into
the 10 a. m. time Riot on CBS TV
HRrling n n t Monday. Thr Hrd
SECURITY
Row# ahow will rrplare the Morn­
SSOCIATES, IN C
ing PUyhouiR, r film intholocy
RADNOR, Pa.—Jack Benny is
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best known to TA’ viewers as a
STOCKS - BONDS
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Patty DuVo will portray a youm man who Is a shrewd business
orphan namrd t&gt;orl in thr MIC* man and excessively sparing In
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MUTUAL - FUNDS
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Hungs Just don't work that way,
I
maa Time," tn ho ihown D*c. 9 Renny told TV CUJ1DF. magaitne.
Producer Alan Nruman’a first Per­ 'I'm a lousy businessman,” Jack
G o r d o n J . T o ll, M g r .
K IRK &gt; P l a t a
FA t-T N I
iod To Period ihow takra place admitted. "I don't even know what
D i r e c t W i r e T o M n r c r e A Co., M e m b e r a N e w Y o r k S t o c k B a c h .
Nov. 20, with visits by th CBS TV they're talking ahmit. If I can't
cim erai to ihr Nrw York home* trust my lawyer. I can't trust any.
of Judgo Harold Medina and Ilka Ixwly " llenny al»o confessed that
Chat*. Although thr rolo of Oliver his TA’ character L sometimes
Give Your Window*
Twltt ha* not boon n i t , Rnbrrt more of a liability than an aisrt.
Morloy, Eric Porlinan, In^a "II emis me money to live down
The NEW LOOK
Swenion and John Colima wljl myielf," be explained. "I have lo
for Ihe Holiday*
tl a r in the Dec. 4 CHS TV Du- lip double practically everywhere
Pont Show of the Month Adaptation I go "
CL'ATOM DRAPKRIKE
of tha Chtrlci Dlcken*' rlauie.
I . Week Service
Prank Sinatra'* ABC TV »p&lt;-c!al
Goodman Ace. former wrder for
If yeu aelerl fabric • • have
Doc. 13 will Introduce a nrw b il­ "The Perry Como Show," com­
In alork.
let “ find," Juliet Prow.tr. Thr ments on Como: "P erry Is really
101 itringl, arhrdulrd lo appear a fine little gentleman
He
The Fabric Shop
nn Dick Clark'* ABC-TV «huw wouldn't do an insult Joke If
Nov. &gt;1. have poitpaned the vliit. you tied him dmvn and tortured
1319 O rlsado Drive
FA t.lT iB
him with feathers. And we never
Free Deraratlng Herrire — Frantea and Klmrr Boerner
trird that."

(4) Woathar • Now*
it) Ctrloona
T:W 1*1 Nrora
1:44 &lt;41 Nowa
4:14 1*1 Captain Ronaorno'
4:40 (1) Moralng Thoatr*
Romper Room
4:10 (tl
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1:41 ( 1 ) Now— I n t e r v i e w *
4:11 (4) Now* * Woalhor
14:44 (2) Dnutn ft* Ml
it) Morning rlnyhnuM
(4) Kartoon Kapora
14:14 (2) Troanur* Hunt
(4) On Th# Da
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11:14 (*) Trio* to Right
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(4) Dft-rnihor Hi Ido
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Army Navy Meet
In TV Quiz Show

TV Important
In Politics

Como Says TV Pact
Is Murdtr

Dialing Around
The Channels

Benny Says He’s
No Businessman

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A D ifferent Secret

HOLLYWOOD: The Air Force
hi* borrowed •i rime ho Marx'* TV
quit ihow line, "Say the weret
word and divide 1100.” To keep
military aecrrti. ii|n a around
Air Force iniUUalloni read:
"Say lha oocret word and grl
20 y ean .". . .TV Ouide.

Monzant Signs Pact
CARA3CA.1. Veneiurla (CPI) Pitcher Ramon Monaanl ha*
mailed a signed contract calling
(or about lll.tioo back to the Kan
Francisco Gianta. Monaant, side­
lined this year by a tore arm.
it helping hit recovery by pitch­
ing in thr winter league.

Howard C. Lone

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Coach Red Hickey's San Fran­
cisco Forty-Niners, two games in
front in the Western Division, pro­
vide a typical eaample of Sun­
day's setup In their clash with
the Bears at Chicago. The Bears
(34) seek revenge fur a 20-17 de­
feat suffered last m « th at SanFrancisco. The oddsmakers figure
they'll gel it, tabbing the FortyNiners (SI) two-point underdogs.
Coach Werb Ewb.nk's Balti­
more Colts, defending league and
Western Division champions, are
closest to San Francisco. The
M in tN r u n m u*
Colts (4 3) are 91s point favorites
Th»* It*ir r *1 »if *’u tility I 'o m m i * . lo down the* Green Bay Packers
•Inner* o f JUmln«*U C o u n ty . F l o r i ­
da will r t t B l t i bl'la n t th e o f f l r * (34) at Milwaukee. Tha Packers
of I), I*. H ern d o n C l a r k , In t h a lost recently at Baltimore, 38-21.
C o u rt H o u s e a t H a n f o rd F l o r i d a
Coach Jim Lee Howell's New
up lo 4 ; 3 •&gt; !*. if. N o v em b er f f , York Giants (6-1) must whip the
O i l f o r tha follow ing:
Pittsburgh Steelers (2-4-1) to as­
I tarn No. I
F o u r new d u m p tru ck * . I
sure themselves of maintaining
ruble
yard
rapacity
{w ater
their one-game lead over the
U t t l m e a a u r t i m a i l n m m 0 . V.
Cleveland Bruwna (3-2) in the
W. n o t laaa t h a n Sft.M*.
Rpai M iratio n * f o r t h a llam a re* Eastern rare. The Gianta are 7l» I n «k» ( w o r t n f I k * C * n n t y d a d , * .
n u lrad m a y ba o b t a i n e d a t t h a point choices to defeat tha team S f n l H l i i a n n l y , F l a r l S a , I n f i a u f f l r a o f t h a C o u n t y E n g i n e e r In (hey had lo sweat to edge at k a t * .
th a C o u r t llo u aa a t H an fo rd , F l o r ­
In r*i F a ta l* , f
Pittsburgh, 21-16.
ida.
E D N A CI.AIIA IlflOah.
It la pro p o aad t h a t p a u n a n t for
Paul Rrown’a Cleveland club
r&gt;»c»aaed
tha a h n v a eq u i p m e n t w ill ba m a d e visits Washington and la favored T n A lt f ' r a d l l a r * a n d F * r s a n a S l a t In SI actual m o n t h l y I n s t a l l m e n t s ,
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alo n ara r e s e r v i n g t h e r i g h t ty p ay . points. The Browns whipped tha
T o n a n d each o f you a r * h * r a h y
In full, a n y u n p a i d b a l a n c e o n o r Redskins at Cleveland, 34-7, but n o t i f i e d a n d r**|Utr«d In p r e a * n t
before F e b r u a r y I, l»Ct.
a n y r l a l m a an d d a m a n d a w l i l rh
Washington
upset
the
Colts
last
Hide t o ba en r !o « e d In a s e a l e d
y o u , n r e l t h a r n f you . m a y h a v a
envelope, p lain ly m a r k e d on t h e week and may be tougher to ban- a e a l n a t
Ih*
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o u t s i d e . Uhl F o r H u m p T r u c k s , ill* this time.
C t . A l t S f i n n y * , ita c m a a d . l a t a of
open D e r a i n h e r 1, 1911.
Coach Ilurk Shaw's Eagles (4 3) aalit C o u n t y , In t h a C o u n ty J u d a *
Hide w i l l ha o p e n e d a t a m e a l ­
n f e r i n t n o l* C o u n t ) , F l o ri d a , a t hla
in g t n ba held In t h a C o u n t y Com* ire two games behind the Giants o f f i c e In t h a c o u r t hnu&gt;* n f aald
m l a t l o n a r a H e a tin g Hoont In t h e and entertain the Chicago Cardi­ C o u n t y a t Banfu rd, B rm tn u la C o u n ­
C o u r t l l o u e e a t H an fo rd , F l o r i d a nals (2-3) at Philadelphia. The t y , F lo rid a, w ith in eig h t c a l e n d a r
on H e u e m h e r 1, I t s * .
Eaglet rallied for a 29 24 triumph m o n t h , f ro m Ih* l lm * of l h a f l r a t
Hoatcl o f C o u n t y C n m m t e s l o n e ra
l i c a t i o n nf Ihla nolle*. E a c h
over the Cardinals at Minneapolis cpluabi m
J o h n K rid er. C h a i r m a n
n r d e m a n d a h a l l h* Its w r i t ­
Hy; K. It. D a v i t J r .
and are four-point choices to down ing. a n d ahall a l a t e t h e p lace
(’•aoh is K u aio ear
nf r e . l d e a ' e e r d p nat o f fic e ad th- Chicago club again.
P u b lish N o v , II. ! • , l%*t.
It's the same atory in the other d r e e a n f t h e c l a i m a n t , a n d ah a l l
hy l h a e t a i m a n i . a g e n t
iOTIl i OF M il 01.1 TIO* f"l.oa* game. The Los Angeles Rama ab#t t oerwn enyr n, lo
and a n r tuck claim nr
h b , U t t flib
4 *1 1
(2 3) visit the Lions M S-1) and d e m a n d n o t bj filed aball b a void.
t \ U P I RI.IO I T I I . I T I K t K% «KJ a n i e , hln g lelary
are 2'a point choices to revenge
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T o W HOM IT M A T CONCKHN:
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This is "get even" Sunday in
the National Football league.
All ala gamea match teams
which have met before this sea­
son. Sweeping the hor-e-and home
series with a rival during tbs sea­
son is one of the league's tough­
est tasks.
That means all coaches are
"running scared" Sunday and five
of them have teams in the thick
of the division races.

. Legal Notice

of Hem lnola C o u n ty . F lo rid a , a t Its
r e e u l a r m e e t i n g h e l d n* t h e 3d
d e) o f N o v am b ar, 1119. at t h a
C ourt l l o u e e la H an fo rd , Hentlnola
C o u n ty , F lo rid a, p u r a u a n t to p e t i ­
tion a n d n p itfe h e r e t o f o r e g i v e n ,
paeeed a n d a d o p t e d a Itaao lu tln n
Clnaing. v a c a t i n g a n d a b a n d o n i n g
r e n o u n c i n g en d d i s c la im i n g a n y
a a d a l l r i g h t o f t h a C o u n t y of
Ham lnote a n d t h e p u b l i c In e a d t e
the fo llo w ie g public utllltlae aaeem e a t In R em lan te C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
and m o re p a r tic u la rly d escrib e!
a* fnlioara:
T h a t c e r t a i n 14*foot p u h lin
m l l l t lea e a s e m e n t a l o n g t h e
e a e t o r l r *dgo o f I-ot■ 7. I
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h e n tln o la C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a c ­
c o r d i n g tn P l a t Hook I t .
p a g e i t , P u b lic R aco rd a o f
R a m tn o la C o u n t y , F lo rid a.
By t h a H eard n f C o u n t y C o m m le e lo n a r a of R e m l n e l e C o u n t y ,
F l o ri d a , t h l a 14th d ay of N o v e m ­
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Setting Fast Pace
United Press International
Wilt Chamberlin, averaging 40
points a game, may become the
first point a minute player in Na­
tional Basketball Association his­
tory.
The Philadelphia rookie, wbo
has ripped apart the best defeases
in the circuit, climber lo a per­
sonal high of 33 points Thursday
night as the Warriors defeated
lb* Cincinnati Royals, 124-111,

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HAVANA (UPI) - Outfielder
Minnie Minoso. a .302 hitter for
the second • place Cleveland In­
dians last season, suffered a
small fracture of the left wrlat
Thursday while playing in tha
Cuban Winter League.

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SMALL dean fumiihed apart* HOMES AND LOTS for colored
n e a t. Adult*. FA 2-0702.
people. Also homes milt on lot* 1954 CHAMPION SHOW TRAILER
la better than new rood Ilion with
Roy Wall. Phone FA 2-1317
IA N -A -D A Y
1-BEDROOM nicely furniahed,
loads of extras and beautifully
■ewly painted house, t i t Elm. GOOD HIGH. DRY HOMESITE
furnished, ■ deluxe home on
Phone FA MM2.
2 LOTS—133 ft. x 105 ft. on good
Wheels, for only *3-500.00, offered
road. 1 block from Lake Mary
by
SEMINOLE REALTY, HOI
SMALL furnished downataira 2
School. *1.000. FA 3-1204.
Park
Avt., FA 2-3232.
room apartment. For one or
couple only. Lights and water BY OWNER: 2-bedroom &gt;ome,
furnished. |U month, tor Locbest location in Country Club RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES
■at. Phone FA 3-MU.
Manor. Phone FA 2-8842.
Real Estate — Interlace
ROOM ft BOARD plus meals. 010 HOME in Mayfair, 420 Elliott
Surety Bonds
W. M l Street. Phono FA 2-07M.
Ave., Spacious, 1 bedrooms, 3 SIB So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5411
baths, I ear garage* ate. Sub­
Sanford
S. Rial Batata Far Sal#
stantial down payment requir­
Evan* Bldg. Lake Mary
ed. Call FA 2-3041 for appoint­
Ph. FA 2-1290
S-BEDROOM, tiring room, din­
ment.
ing room, kitchen equipped,
SEEING IS BELIEVING
panelled FloriJt room. Easy
H you're looking for seclusion and
forma. CaU FA 1-1744.
comfort In a home, you nerd
look no further. This spacious
By Owner — Mayfair Section
3 bedroom 2-bath home situated
Brittany Style. large living-din­
SANFORD PROPERTIES
on a large landscaped 145' x
ing a n a . H R .. 2 BATH. 2
814 Atlantic Bank Building
2M* lot In picturesque Loch Ar­
rarportea, a 11111 y, fi eplace, Flo. Manias
R. R. Iver*
bor la it. It* many outstanding
family room. 2150 aq. ft. Phone YOU NAME IT—WE'LL FIND IT
features include living room and
FA 2-1544.
den with sliding glass doors
opening into a well equipped
S-BEDROOM, CB. lH bath bane. For the buy of your life. let u*
kitchen including dishwasher
FA u n
show you S2I Rosalia Drive, this
and exhaust fan. Th* Boors are
* V &amp;
3 Bedroom Home with hardwood
NO DOWN PAYMENT
terrauo. Central oil heating
for floors and tiled bath can
_ IMS***?
NO CUMING COSTS
with floor ducti Inaure your
be yours for only *12,250.00,
SIM monthly buy* this cosy home
comfort throughout the Winter.
with good terms. Exclusive with
"Boo-o-o-o-o-o!t*»
B bedrooms, kitchen equipped
A lighted patio makes for pleas­
SEMINOLE REALTY.
largo living rams. Good neigh­
ant evening* outdoors. The price
borhood. Plnecmet School cite- SLOTS in Dr* am wotd Se tkm;
la *28,508 with terms available.
9. Male Help W aited
krtet. CaB owner. FA 2-4071 af­
I 4 J t e l l d l i £ ^ ’a to lin ^ ^ JI# £ * i«
already cleared and lavcitd.
ter B P. M.
Priced to seU. Phone FA 2-0251. «S/.
Cmyaay MAN for fuel eil rout#. Write
FREK ESTIMATES
P. O. Box 1539.
Memo Jmptevs meats ft Additions
A
MAYFAIR SECTION
118
N.
Park
Ave.
Ph.
FA
1-8123
PHONE PA 2-1744
ft BEDROOM. 3 bath, kitchen
SPEND THANKSGIVING
I.xrge National Paint Co.
equipped, Florida room. Large
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
IN A NEW HOME AT
Has an opening for ambitious FLOOR aasdutg and ihttahing
b t Cafl FA ftltU .
Realtor
SAN SEM KNOLLS
young man.
Oeaniag. Wising. S e r r l a g
LAKE MARY
Dutiet
involve Credits, Collec­
I l i M l CsvBf d b tt UHL
Ph. FA 2-5237 of FA 2-IM4.
tion!, Selling, Office routine end
ft- M. GLKAMN, Lake Mary.
C. A . Whiddon, Sr.
Street, 4 Blocks West
assisting over ell branch opera­
REA1 ESTATE DRIVE-IN
BROKER
French Avceee
tion.
ft ft M ROOFING
3844 Francb Av*.
BM Be. P a r t A rt. Ph FA ftlM I
Excellent Opportunity for Ad­
Contracting
A Repair*
J. W. HALL
vancement.
Licensed - Bonded -Insured
S-BEDROOM house, largo ntility Wo now have ready for occu­
Realtor
Many Employee Benefit! includ­
FREE ESTIMATES
room, screened in porch stove,
pancy TWO Beautiful lte and "CaU Hall"
Phona FA 1 3*41
ing retirement plan.
111 Sanford Avt. Ph. FA 2-7943
i refrigerator and heater furnish­
2 hath, 3 bedroom ZEUL! built
For
prompt
interview
call
ed. $42 monthly payments.
homos, close to shopping and FOR SALE BY OWNER: Houae,
FA 2-1681 or soeitact George W.
PAtNTING A DECORATING
PA ft
312
Holly
Ave.,
2-bedroomt.
both High and Grade schools.
Morgan.
Licented — Bonded
Priced for quick sale at M.400.
Drive by the** tropic illy land­
BHERWIN WILLIAMS CO.
Free Estimalea —
*1,000
down
payment.
Contact
scaped
homaa.
Our
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Work Guaranteed
117 Magnolia Av*.
Mrs. M. L. Rabom, 1*03 E.
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S number of beautiful building
B a m lee ta Painting C o n tr a c to r s
Seminole Blvd.
you.
lota In and around Sanford,
19. Male u Female
-------— FA 2 1204 - •
From *11,138 and aa low aa
Including Mayfair. Many with
NEEDED
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Big Ota SHADE In grace your
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84.
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to
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churches;
T A I L COMB TODAY!
c. e . p f tn .u p s
' W. M. "BUT* BYRMPER Agaacy
perfect condition; 2 bedroom
1*98 French Ave Pb. FA 2-1181
11. Work Wanted
concrete
block.
Gosh
what
•
W. H. "B ill" STEMPER Agooey
buy! Priced under M.COO.OO.
WHITE FAMILY;
Permanent TV SERVICE within the hour.
I AM A FRIENDLY
Realtor A Inaaror
U T IL E BOUSE
work, dairy, nursery nr truck
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Tnffer
Servlet Call *2.30 plus parts.
W. H. •‘Bill’’ STEMPER Agency
comfortable, two bedrooms, Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
farm. H o u s e
preferred.
Work Guaranleed 3 Mo. Ph.
fenced yard aod garden, on two
RE 4 5170. Contact E. E. Hales
Robert F. May. Hart Pieher,
FA 2 *799
nice lota, bearing citrus trees,
Helen E. Noonan
$:i00 DOWN — FHA r/e 1500 Blvd., DcLand.
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
paved atoeot. dose in, priced Phone FA 2-4001
112 N. Park This beautiful 2 Bedroom Phillips
BOOKKEEPER male, six year*
Florida's
Must Modern Plant
below market at *7,000 with
Built home la Highland Park at
experience, familiar with all FREE PICK UP k DELIVERY
terms.
ROBERT A, WILLIAMS, Realtor
2108 Ametis being offered by
phase) of office routine, avail­ 1 Week Service
Ph. FA 2 7437
Ray mead Laadqnfst, Assoc.
recently widowed owner who
able Immediately. Ph. FA 2-3*49.
rn ALSO a idea selection of S and
VA 1-3*31 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
will
pay
all
cloalng
costa
of
4 bedroom home*, city and rural
FHA loan. The price la only DAYS WORK wanted. FA *-J!2&lt;L J A C I I O B 'S 'R E P A I R SH O P
•actioa.
NEW two bedroom house, earWelding — t ach A Gen. Repairs
• *10,000.00. which is FHA valu­
porte,
utility,
built
In
oven
and
_ W,_|0th. ft Old. L Mary Rd.
12.
Plumbing
Service*
Owe af ttwaa mag be Just what
ation. with monthly payments
stove. On corner lot In Cassel­
you have been looking for.
of
$69.00.
WHY
PAY
RENT.
berry. FA 2-3846.
Complete lawn
Maintenance;
Exclusive w i t h SEMINOLE Plumbing &amp; Repairs
Partiliier—Spraying — Mowing
Why not atop in and discuss your
REALTY.
1901
Park
Ave.
Joe r , Thomas
JORN LOMWftRSF.
BY OWNER: 3 bedroom house In
fcouatog problems with as?
FA 2 5232.
1021 Sarita Ht.
FA 2-0849
Wynnewood Section, excellent
418 wmow Ave. PA 2-7194
FARMER'S AGENCY
condition. Large yard with well. 7. Business Opportunities
PLUMB9MI
TV and RADIO REPAIR af r
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Patio with brick barbecue pit.
Contracting ft Repair)
3;00 night) and weakanda; San­
111,100, pay equity and assume OLD FASHIONED VENDING CO
D. H. Whitmore
Free Eatimate)
ford, Lake Mary and Long«ood.
payments. Call FA 2-0611 for Selling certain outlying division*.
H
Lillian G. Trams
ft.
L.
HARVEY
PA 2-2771 and PA 2-9415.
further Information.
Associates.
BEST LOCAL LOCATIONS. Im- 304 Sanford Avt. Phoni FA 2 33*1
H « I . French Are. Ph. FA t-BSSl
mediate profits, hours to suit.
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
After hours, FA 2-Jtll, FA 1-4921,
Buy all or part, *1000 to *10.000.
LOTS ft ACRES
Since 191*
PA 1-0281
The Seminole Co., 2130 LaMce
V wooded acres with good front­ * Ave., Jacksonville 7, Fla.
A. HARK
DeBAHY
age on country road. Lncatad 4
NOrth 8-4422
NOrth *-4711
NEW ROMES Loeh Arbor; 3 and
mites South of Sanford. Total *. Female Help Wanted
4 bedrooms;
For eiciting
^Plumbing £ * ^ * o tin g ^
HEATERS CLEANED
Price — only $3350. with just
family living with planned lux­
Lawn Mower Repairs
*1350
down,
and
excellent
terms.
ury plus ample entertaining
EXCEPTIONAL GIRL ovar It
AIR CONDITIONING
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
facilities and play areas at
for neighborhood bar. Attrac­ CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
2918 W. 20th SI.
moderate prices. Shown by ap­ 4 lots with 110' frontage on West
tive wages for right party. Call 1*07 Sanford Ave.
FA 213*3
FA 2 7928 or FA 2 3468
25th Street. Convenient to shop­
pointment. CaU FA 1-4032.
FA 2 3144 'lit 10 a. m.
SANFORD Plumbing A Heating
ping and high school. Priced at
S-BEDROOM bouse 1301 Wynne$26.*iO. only $1350 down payment WILL SWAP home and small 2394 So Elm Ph. FA 2 7011.
wood Dr. Low down payment.
salary for housekeeping serv­
and low payments on balance.
Phone FA 2-7797.
ices. Call FA 2-2709.
13. Electrical Service*
Nice all* lot 125' x 500‘ located
SviEDO: 3 room house, X
WAITRESS,
exp.,
neat,
over
31,
House Wiring — Electric Servlet
on canal leading into Lake Jes­
screened porches, large lot.
50c hour and meals. Steady
Sid VI Men
sup. Cleared and ready for
Also 5 room house, 4 lots. Sail
work.,
eve
shift.
Call
in
person
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
building. Only $2*00, with $750
reasonable. Call GA 3-S814.
Jean's Spaghetti Houre, Orange 112 Magnolia
fa 20915
down, and excellent term*.
City.
ACREAGE and FARM LAND
M. ••Dea" Velei Electrical Ser.
II ACRES tiled farm land fronted 3 beautiful lots located &gt;n Paula HOUSEWIVES^ If you have 13 Det Say* For Service Call .
area,
uncleared
with
many
me*
by paved road, near town,
spare hours per week to work
FA 2-4*98
FA 2 59*3
tree*. S150O rash.
w T ACRES (appx.), cultivated, eaoutside your home you ean ave­
cellent drainage.
rage $24.25 and still be a full­
I ACRES beautiful wooded land, 1 lot. 100’ x 110' on Grapeville
time housewife and mother. Wc
Avenue j u s t off West 1st Street.
high and dry.
train. Write Box E, Sanford
$1150 cash.
rHONE OWNER, FA Z-IX23
Herald.

FA 2-5264

WJl

.

4-RKDROOM horns, small down 10 acre* in Lake Monroe, with WAITRESS: good hours, good
payment — assume monthly
Ups. Phona NO 8-4011.
1330’ frontaga on hard road.
payments of $97.00, 1MB Sum­
(Alt tiled&gt;. Price - *7*00, with
». Mato Help Wuatad
merlin Ave.
*3300 down.
SERVICE STATION Attendant.
Stenstrom Realty
35 years or over, experienced.
ON LARGE LAKE
HERBERT STENSTROM
No washing or grassing. Colon­
4-Bedroom borne with IH hatha;
Registered Broker
ial Oil Co., 1501 Laurel Ave.
larga living room; dining room;
LEN RISNER
See Mr. Horine.
Florida room; terrauo floors,
LOTTIE BROADWAY
central beat. Sevaral fruit
KEN TORBETT
trees.
• ANNOUNCES!ENT •
BETTYE D. SMITH
190# s q . FT. OVERALL
PHILLIP BOYD
Associates
*27.900 TERMS
la m w aele owner of Iks
111 N. Park Pb. FA 1-1429

BUSINESS PROPERTY

Largs stora with ana 2-bedroom SALE or RENT: 3 bedroom, kit­
apartment and two 1-bedroom
chen equipped. See at 113 Pineapartments. On earner lot with
crest Dr. Call owner, FA 2-7131.
%• eitra lot la raar tor parking.

*.12.000 TERMS

ROSA L. PAYTON
Registered Real Estate I n k e r
Mary E. ta r n u a — Lee Salvail
B. E. Rogrre, Sr, Associates
Fh. FA 2-13SI 17 92 at Hiawatka

f

D O N ’T

LEILANI

HOI HE af BBAl'TY
Hanford, Fla,

BE C O N F U SE D .. !

« » F F ! !«$•: BURE I

m

The Car To Buy
Is The

English FORD
I
Built and bntked
by
the lam ou«
FORD aamal

DEUVURKD FOR ............... $|g25
WITH Til ERE OUTSTANDING FEATURE*: Amerira'e Meet
Krnnomlrnl I'ar! Hlandau! Ameriran Shift! Standard toicriran
Nut* and IUill»! Senlcrd Nationwide by Authorised FORD
Dealcra! »2.iu Fills the Tank! *3.00 Buy* the Tag!

HUNT
109 N. Palmriln

L IN C O L N - M E R C U R Y
Ph. FA 21**1

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
H O M ES
•
•

Quilt Camm unity
Naur CaU Caana

$450 Down
T a r * W ent On 201 h
8 t. Follow C ountry
Club Rd. ft W atch
F o r O nr Sign* . . •

OPEN D A IL Y

“In the City of
Gracious Living”

Dream Homes

*340
Li. ,i Pay ment-No Closing

*9890
TOTAL PRICE
Homes (retire 1 Bedrooms •
l&lt;i Tile Retha • Screened
Porch • Utility K»em • Tarratio f loors • (.arporte • Land
seeped Lets * All Pity Con.
tenienraa.

S U N DAT

ItM P. M. Til Dwk

Cown tru e How Co-, ta*.
Phene FA 2 «•*

MONTHLY

&gt;2. Aelletoa Fee gate

R. M. Wilkin*, Contractor

'58 LLOYD “ 600" Jerman sports NORGE Future aieetrie
tsr. 40 miles to gallon. 5*50.
vertical broiler, large
1530 East N. Y, Ave., DeLand.
meal sentry, exeeOast
• P e rtto C A rtaa ’
Call RE 2-3191. Will trade for
tioo, 1 yr. old. Neve
Quality Workmanship ft Materials
holt.
Term* To Suit Your Budget
built-tn’a. Phone PA
• Asphalt Drivewayi

• Free ftallaaiee
•Wash Guaranteed

9 DR. 1952 PLYMOUTH. CAN BE MOTORCYCLE, Halley
—1S9S H u m a a r.
SEEN AT THE SANFORD
PA 3-13*7.
HERALD 204 W. FIRST ST.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, stateDAYS.
SEWING MACHINE:
manta, hneieas, hand Mila, and
D a r n a, embroidriae,
program*,
otc.
P n g t u i t a 29-A Trailers
grama, button ndaa.
Printing Co. Phene PA S-Wtf —
3-BEDROOM trailer fully air con­ guarantee. Reaposuibte
30* Weal 13th SL
ditioned, washer and dryer. Will
to taka up payment* of
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
sell equity very reasonable or
month. Write box g. M. • / •
W. L. HARMON
will trade for equity in 3 bed­ Sanford Herald.
PH. FA 2-4223 After S P. M.
room home. Phone FA 2-5134.
GOOD Slmmona double
'5* FLAMINGO Mobile Home,
couch, braakfaal room
AUTO GLASS
*' x 40, 2 bedroom, excellent
odd chairs, mala
INSTALLED
condition. The price la Right.
Manchester puppy*. PA ftlMT.
One can't refuse. Space 74,
Windshield
Back GImh
MACHINE,
Park Ave. Trailer CL, Sanford. SEWING
Door Glane
Vewt Glass
Singer, Industrial, perfect. H
SERVICE
It. P. 118-220 volt electric mo­
21. Fernitere
Senkatlk GUna and Ratal Co.
tor with clutch, tor teftutoial
US-119 W. 2nd 8L
PA 1-4922 Used furniture, appliances, tools
sewing machine, p r a r tte d y
etc. Bought-iold Larry's Man
near. 22 rifle, aem(-automatic,
H E A T I N G
213 Sanford Ave. Pb. FA 2-4132
like new. fttit Chase Avt.
II. B. POPE CO.
Phone FA 2-5*04.
299 S. P a rt - PA 2-4234
Phone PA 2-4030 Sanford. FI*.

ISA V E I

FAMOUS
. PUMPS - SPRINSLER
Now ft Used
tawing machine. Taka
AU typea and sltet. Installed
Furniture and Appliance*
manta. Darns, monograms, o n “ Do It YouraelP*
broderiea. Writ# Box F,
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Herald.
S T I N E
393-209 K First 81. Ph. FA 1-09*3
Machinery end Supply Ce.
SEWING MACHINE8:
J9I W. 2 nd SL
Ph. PA 3-8432 New A Used Furniture A Appli­
Free WestlnghouM. Bread new.
ances. A Good Place To
I t monthly paymaote af Iftlft
BUY. SELL or TRADE
complete price. Ptoanclag avail­
able. Thu anneal ion el after
DORIS* BEAUTY SHOP
Jenkins Furniture
good ane w a rt only.
2*04 Adams Ph.
FA 3-3553 IM Hanford Ave.
FA 2-743*
Homecraft Industries, Inc.,]
7919, Orlando.
A Satisfied customer la our beat CUSTOM BUILT furniture - s in ­
advertisement.
gle pieces or seta. Alio furni­
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
ture repair. Cabinet* made. TOYS and HOBBYS at the Tkf
Gallery, Maitland Plain, Mait­
105 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2 5742
FA 2 7063.

Mather of Sanford

land, Florida. Uia our Layaway

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby and P. N. B. Plan. MI T-4HA
Beds. Day, Week nr Month — RIFLE, 9M. Gta heater
FURNITURE CRNTKR
Mower and window. 1500
1188 French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7953
POLAROID Lead Camera wtih
FA 2-7*59
•U attachment*, 995. FA 3-5tBT.
LOVELY LADY HEAUTY SALON
• BM VALUES
Beggarly Bldg. 2537 Orlando Dr.
REVOLVERt II SmMk ft
• QUICK CRRDIT
D A W N ’ S
BEAUTY SAUIF
Air Conditioned Dryers
Phone FA 2-79*4

7rTT^77TTTnn!II"“ “ "“

Cut Klowera For Anv Occasion
HANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FA 2-1*23
nr
PA 2-9179

• RASY TRRMt -

WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON - MAIRK

aoa military pollca
nickle plated, ateg bandlaa, 4
Inch barrel. A-l

PA * 5379 after 6 p. m.
N n And Dead Pn u i t o i
Ml R. First 9L
PA *-38*1 22-A—Articles Wanted

1*. I 'm - Lhestock • Happllea

» . Article
Sale
SECOND RAND
1 FILLY Colt, 1 riding horse,
LAW N MOWER
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
rrstonablr. Phone FA 2-7159.
CALL PA S-8944
Service With The Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST, FA 2 0677.
I JERSEY COW, heavy milker.
25—Netlcaa ft
1 Jersey cow second calf. 2—
2 year old hellers, calfhood 25' HOSE ll.W , Boy’s Wtitern
Dungarees SUM pr. Army-Navy WANTED; Ride te and
&gt;accinaled. Priced right. Phone
Orlando, T:30 and l:M FA 3 *188.
Surplus Store, 3to Sanford Ave.
FA 20721.

rTTCTTTTWat or*
NEW BOAT: Johnson 18 b. p.
motor, good 1953; 2 coatl of
sealer, ti Inch bottom, H Inch,
tide*, mshugany ribs. See 10*
W. 27th. St., Sanford.

2 4 - Lest ft Pi
READY MIXED CONCRETE
Window Sill* — Lintels — Sand
LOST: Large Slameaa Cat, mate,
Rock—Stepping Stones — Steel
vicinity Sunland Eatatea. RE­
Grease Traps—Precast Slope
WARD *23. FA 58382.
Cement—Dry Welle
MIRACLE C O N C l H CO
300 Elm Ave.
FA 25751

FACTORY TO YOU

Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BUNDS
Rnhnon Sporting Goods
Encluaed head. Sag-proof bottom
804-8 * K. let.
Ph. PA 2-6961
rail with plastic ends, riaatic
or rayon lapes. Colton or nylon
Mercury Outboard Motors
cords.
WOODRUFF MARINE
Henkarik
Glane and Paint Co,
2401 French Ave.
PA 21392
112-114 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 3-3422
30. Autnmrhllrx
UPRIGHT piano, good condition,
1956 four wheel drive Jeep $500.
1125.00 AHo, I rowboat with
l’hone FA 2-1612.
oara, $75.00. Call FA29640.

I

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YOLK BEST CAR INSURANCE IS

Holler's

56 BUICK

Cnntrrllble •

*

$

Full* Equipped •
Strck Jrl 111 nk 4’inl.h \\ ■Ih White
Wall Tire. . ON 1.1

55 FORD

sa v e

a

Warrenty

&amp;

*1295

South
PINECRES1

$

$

$

a

4th Addition

M et Paiatngtr Sta­

tion Wagon • VI
Engine . Standard Transmission •
Radln • Heater • Above Average
Condition Throughout.

a a

We invita ys« te ha oar gaaadi
absolutely free wltheal a M w
tioa a t o«* of Saufecd'a Mediae
Motel* while yea locate arilable baaalug fee yeaaaaV aad
family, n e k ap year boy a t
ear Sale* Office.

SUNLAND
Estates

E fa ir n i

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AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
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a a
a
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59 c h e v y ;;

Truck • Radio. •
Heater &gt; Lika New Inside A Out •
*900 Actual Mild — ONLY

*1795

Our Uaed Care Will He Displayed For Your
Inspection Nightly On Our Large Lighted Lot.

WHERE DEALS SHINE
et the eign of yuur beet buy
2nd ft Palmetto U. C. I.ot FA 2-0231 Ofc. FA 2-0711
Chevrolet — Oldnmubil# — Cadillac Trade-In*
S.iv*-*

l:M A. M. Til Park

ShjonmaksLfi

29. Antemob1lev

15. Special Servkfa

DuHdri

At

Holler's"

HOLLER

PAYMENTS

MOTOR SALES

Home* Designed For
Florida Living.
S ft 4 Bedrooms —
1 ft 2 Batha

VA - PHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Paym ents
Low a i $425
You can mova In immedi­
ately while the papera an
being proeeuad.
We Guurantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Horn* For The First
Y e a r — Or Y’our Down
Payment And Closing
Coat Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

Odham &amp; TudorJ

Inc.
Cor Hwy. 1T-»S ft S7th f l t |
rhon FA 2-1 SOI

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M1 MILLANS jk

HOME OF THE THREE ROOM GROUPINGS!!
24 HOUR BALL OF FIR I SALE STARTS FRI. 10 A. M.

DRIVE A LITTLE W AYS _ SEE H O W WELL IT PAYS TO BUY YOUR FURNITURE
th e M cM il l a n w a y — p l e n t y o f free p a r k in g
Ye* It’* True

MATTRESS '

10 PC.
l iv in g

and

room

BOX SPRING

GROUP

$0095

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• BEDROOM
• LIVING ROOM

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Hh B A C K

SWIVEL
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Nylon Fabric
• Hal Hearing Switrl

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4 PAYMENTS
NO F A N C Y
BUILDINGS
OR F I X T U R E S
TOO

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S A M E AS CASH

P\IW&gt;»«

LOW

J US T L O W E S T
PRICES
D I R E C T TO
YOU !

PAYMENTS
EASY

5850
E. C o l o n i a l D r i v e
ORLANDO

/

DOWN

S. Orange Blossom Trail
ORLANDO

TERMS

1
Hwy. 17-92 U.S. 1 North
in

in

Casselberry

Melbourne

U. S. 19 N o r t h

S t . P at ar s ba r g

�Gatchel Is
County Commissioner David Gatchel
is the new clerk of the Circuit Court and
is expected to be on the job Tuesday.
Gatchel was appointed Saturday by
Gov. LeRoy Collins to complete the term
of retiring clerk 0. P. Herndon. The com­
mission met early today to approve Cat­
chers bond and he flew to Tallahassee to
receive his commission from the gover­
nor.
Appointment of Gatchel to the $10,000 a year clerk’s post leaves a vacant
seaton the county commission which also

VOL. XUX

DAVID GATCHEL,

will have to be filled through an appoint­
ment by the governor.'
Among the first duties of Gatchel fat
the clerk’s office will be to appoint a chief
deputy to replace E. L. Burdick, who also
retired Nov. 6 at the same time Herndon
announced that he would leave the office
due to ill health.
Gatchel also has served on the San­
ford City Commission and as mayor. He
gave up the city commission seat to cam­
paign for the county commission and was
elected unopposed in the general election
last November.

WKATHER: Partly cloudy with M attered ehowera through Tuesday. High today, 78-82. I-ow tonight. 70-74.
United Praia Lamed Wire Kalabliehed 1908
MONDAY, NOVEMBER tfi, 1959
SANFORD* FLORIDA

NO. SS4

42 Believed Dead In Plane
Crash Over Gulf Of Mexico
CHRISTENSEN (12) CAUGHT THIS BALL FOR A SCORE
AFTER CONWAY (21), GRACEY SCRAPPED FOR IT

•

SPONSORS FOR HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES
Janet Glenn, Sally Williams, Diana Haynes, Colleen McFarlin

Top Riders Compete
In Dusty Boots Rodeo
Somr ill thr lop rodeo riders in
the southeast rtiin|»&gt;led (or p rim
in the Dusty Hoots llulmg Club
rodeo held here Sitnday.
An extra added attrarlion, an
open rutting contest, was held teatun hi; some of (he top horses in
th" aoi’.'h
A local entry, Misty Joe" plac­
ed high in the standing*
Producers oi the show were
Hugh Carlton, C. II. Knight, Spen­
cer snd &lt;i curve Harden and Cl aisle
Yelvlngton. Itodc* director was
Clyde Kiehardmn
The results of Ih* rodeo were
as follows: (First. second Slid I lord
places are tilled with time nr
points)
CHAM) ENT It 3 \M&gt; PROME­
NADE with all eonleslants in all
event* participating
NOVICK CUrriNti .Misty Joe.
Sanford, Spencer liarJon op ui'J
pts.). Mis* Titian, Kissimmee,
(lenr Toner tip (i!H pts.), Double
Misty, Sanford, George Harden up
tda pts.)
HAIt KHACK Blto.NC HIDING
t.ylc Morgan, Gaffney, S. C.j Mark
Champlaine, Hutle, Montana: M.
A Hen, Uvalde, Texas
HUM. DOGGING Charlie Jack
son, Hnnnell il l 2), Perry .Smith,
Hasting* (29.31, Rohl&gt;&gt; Palmer Or
landu &lt;41.Hi.
Ol'KN CUTTING Sieves Satan.
SI ClornI, C, L, Mann up (72 pis.),
Misty Tom, Kissimmee, lied Simp­
son up (71 pis.), Misty Jim. San
ford. Spencer Harden up and Misly
King, Orlando, Gene Hagen up
(tie for third 70 pts.;
('(.OVERLEAF It A K K E L

Five Accidents
Reported In City
Sanford was the scour nr five
auto accidents since Friday hut all
the car ocrupants escaped until
jured.
A car boat trailer clasp c i t e
day hurled a boat 12 feci into a
Hlltd pole at French Avr. old I3lh
St., according to Sanford Police.
Krnrst (i. Frederick of Orlando
had his host knocked „(f Hi trailer
when a car driven by Jason Wynn,
a Negro, struck the tru lrr as the
Orlaiuloun’i ear tvss stopped for a
real light.
Wynn said (hat after working all
night he hail appairnily fallen
asleep and didn't »ae Frederick
stop. He was charged vith failure
*i have his car under control.
French Ave. wsiv the none i,f
another accident this morning. Ma
rie Hamilton Smith, l.akr .Monroe
Negro, was rharked witii failure
J to yield Ihc right-of-way .alter ■
I two car collision at First St-, the
1poliee reported.
Parked ears were hit in three
accidents Friday and Saturday.

Health Center
Bids Coming Soon
ONE OF HOMECOMING PARADE FLOATS
Huff Photo* by Dub S tu b b in g . Story on Sports rak 'o j

I

The county hat received final
approval of the working drawing*
for ihr new health center at Ninth
it. and French, and bids should
be asked within 3o days. Coenminion Chairman John KrHer
and loday.

RACE Sonya Howard, Orlando
( IT). Hnyd Fdwartls, Clermont
(IB It, Jean McMurray, Hanford
(182).

CALF HOPING Herbert Cowart.
Seville 122.3), Perry Smith, Palat*
ka (231), A. J. Paulk, Orlando
(23.1).
STEER DF it) It AT INC (Rider
and partner) Herbert Cowart and
Perry-Kmilh ( I t.4), Perry Smith
and Herbert Cowart ( I I J ) , Richard
Yelvlnglnn, (22.2),

News Briefs
Body Found
ST. MARYS, Ga. (U P I)-A akin
diver recovered the body of G. S.
Harnett Jr., of Orlando, Sunday
from a roadside canal where his
par crashed Saturday night. Bar
nett apparently died of drowning,
authorities said.

Homework
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) _ Uov.
LeRoy Colllna worked at home to­
day, following hla discharge from
a hospital Friday where he under­
went treatment for an intestinal
inflammation. Collins told news
men he plana to return k&gt; the
Capitol Tuesday for the weekly
Cabinet meeting.

Volcano Attraction
HILO, Hawaii (l.'PI) — A speclarular volcanic eruption in Kil
auta Iki crater provided Haw 'I
today with Ua biggest tourist a t­
traction in recent years. Lava wa*
•8*11 Mowing freely from the wall
of Kilauea crater on the moun
tain of Mauniloa. forming a lake
of red. glowing molten rock inuric the crater.

Battle Shifts

t p. m. Stocks Four Are Identified
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock
prices at 1 p. m.:
American Airlines ............ M's
American T A T . . . . . . . . 77W
American Tobacco ............ KM
Baltimore A Ohio ............ 40's
C A O
M's
Chrysler
BJ's
Curt las . Wright .................. 30’*
DuPont
233*4
Eastern Air ......................... 33‘4
Font Motor
.................... , 78*4
General Electric .) ............. 12'*
General Motors ........
low
Graham • Paige ................. 2’s
Inti. T A T . .................... 41(4
KeT.
........................... 1-IW
I-orlllard
......................... 41*4
Mi mil e Maid ...........
21*4
Penney
....................... 113
Penn Hit
........................ 13*4
Royal American ...............
4
Sears Korlturk
............. 41)'»
Standard Oil (NJ)
4)1'*
Studebakrr
23H
U. S. Steel
................. 91'*
Weslinghouse El................. 97S

6 Area Clubs Face
License Suspension
Six Central Florida Veterans
and fraternal clubs including
American Legion Post 53 of San­
ford pleaded guilty Friday after­
noon lo possession of gambling
equipment at an administration
hearing conducted by the State
Beverage Department.
Decisions im whether beverage
licenses of the defendants will lie
impended or revoked will be
made alter the proceedings art
reviewed by Grant Peeples, bev­
erage director
Agents in the raid on the clubs
in August confiscated slot ma­
chines. punch Isnrds, bingo para
phernalia and other item*.
The raids were part uf l state­
wide invesligalion involving hun­
dreds of dubs, agents said.
Entering guilty picas were Elks
Lodge 1072. A/alea Park Veterans
of Foreign Wars Post 4297 and
Moose laxlxc 7iw4, J l of Orlando;
Legion Post 33 al Sanford. Le­
gion Post 22 al Cocoa: and Elks
Lodge 1*73 at Kissimmee

AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) — The
bailie of die budget shifted today
to the Augusta National Golf Club
w u re President Eisenhower hop­
ed lo draw a virtually complete
picture of military spending in the
next fiaral year. The military
budget conference with the high
command of the Defense Departinent brought together Defense
Secretary Neil II. McElroy, Gen.
Nathan F. Twining, chairman of
Applications fur the position of
thr Joint t hief* of Staff, budget postmaster at Casselberry »ie
director Maurice It. S tin t and being accepted until Der. 8, the
advisor*.
II. S. Civil Service Commission in
Washington has aiuiuunccd.
Applicants must take • written
test for the 31.020 post. Donald
Willson Is acting posimastn.
Applications fuinis can be se­
Playhouse Navy rehearsal* for cured from the commission, care
i h e i r forthcoming production uf US. Civil Service Commission.
"Hell, Book and Candle" are now Washington, 26, D. C,
in piogrrss. The theater group
will pre-ent this British comedy
on Dee. II and 12 with licketa to
go on sale next week.
All proceeds of the production
will go to a local charity.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
hen ale Spire Committee, headed
by Democratic Leader Lyndon B
Johnson, has started a senes of
on-the spot surveys at military
and civilian space installation*.
The Seminole County Council of
Johnson ordered the committee
Schools will meet Wednesday at staff last month lo a,t. lyre Presi­
a m. at the Geneva School. dent Eisenhower's plan Tor trans­
Mrs. Sidney Ivaa HI, will ahow ferring Mm Army'* teem of ex­
a film on the Mental Health pro­ pert* at HunUvtiU, Ala., to the
gram. All Interested persona are National Aemgautics and Space
imned vo allend.
Administrating.

Casselberry Postal
Official Job Open

Group Rehearsing
British Comedy

Space Officials
To Check Bases

School Council
Meets Wednesday

As Orlando Residents
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — A National Air Line# DC-TB
carrying 42 person* on a midnight flight ucroaa th e Gulf of
Mexico c ru sh ed into (lie open wntara early today, apparently
killing all aboard.
Search plane* re|H&gt;rted a numlter of bodies, many olad la
life preservers, floating in the area—about 120 milea aaaW
southeast of New Orleans,
Debris and pathetically empty
life rafts bobbed in the turbulent
water.
Coast Guard and National Air
Lines research planes reported not
• sign of life.
The passenger list Includes four
identified as Orlando residents.
They were listed as R. Alex­
ander. F. M. Page, J. H. Hickoritatf and Renfro (no firat name
given).
v
Thr wreckage was found in
about 90 fret of water. The Coast
Guard said an early report that
a section of the tail was sticking
a lane the surface waa erroneous.
The debris wa* spotted simul­
taneously by a National search
plane and by ■ Coast Guard
plane.
The plane last waa sighted on
an Air Force radar screen at an
altitude of 14,000 fret. Thro il
suddenly dropped off tha screen.
Whether it plunged suddenly into
the Gulf wa* not known.
Another burning question was
why, If the passengers had lime
to don life jackets, the crew did
not radio a distress signal.
If they had Issued such a
signal "we would have received
It," an Air Force officer said.
The Coast Guard said there
wrrr "plrnl) id bodies, life pre­
server* awl life rafls" floating in
the debris, scattered over alsHit
a half-mile radius of the wind
(wept Gulf.
The plane was on the TampaNew Orleans leg of a Miami U&gt;t
Angrlrs flight when it disappeared
without a word of warning. It
earrird :M passengers, five crew
members and a man believed tu
Im with the Federal Aeronautics
Administration
The plane crashed near the
area where National Air Lines'
last fatal accident eat!; in 1933
killed t5 persons
Fug enveloprd much of thr area
at the time of the crash. For a
lime early today the log seriously
hampered
search
operations,
t'lanes took olf "on gust alone."
one Coast Guard spokesman said
and surface vessel* had to rely im
radar.

New Blizzard
Rages Across
Western States
HELENA, Mont. (Uri) — Tha
second raging blinard In a week
roared eastward lodoj. leaving
wealher-batlerrd Montana shiver,
ing under another blast of arctic
air.
Cold wave wanting* were la■tied for a band of alatr* in the
country's midsection, (torn the
Dnkolas to north Teaas and New
Mexico.

Hard-hit Montana, rleaulng up
after a fresh onslaught Of anow,
received the full force of the bit­
terly cold wind* as readings of
mure than .76 degree* below aero
weir recorded.
The Weather Bureau said the
mercury plunged lo mtaiue M de­
grees at Helena thl* morning,
while It wa» 36 at Butte, M at
Lewndown and 21 at Cut Bank,
High winds, clocked at guata 3o
40 mile* aa hour, whipped atsoW
mlo giant ds if la that dosed many
rural road* in Montana and iso­
lated several communities when
the &gt;rcoml bliitard howled out ef
Canada Sunday,
The new aturm plied up more
than eight inches of snow lit Mil*
capital city, immobiliicd by a
retold 31 S inch snowfall last
week. Just as last sseek, stalled
c a n jammed Ihr main street and
pedestrians fought their way
thiough waist high drifts.
High winds and fleering ternpeioiure* attumpanied the hlisraid as it moved into the Dako­
ta*. Wyoming and Nebraska today.
' Western Nebraska was buffeted
by ley north aitul* guating lo 60
mile* an hour.
The ftiirid air drove the thcrnmrncier front a high of it4 t*
zero in nine hours at Scottsbluff,
I Nets,

'O ld R e b ' Is 117
HOUSTON, Tex (Ill'll — Old Williams told Ira Cox, manager uf
Rebel Walter G Williams cele­ a band that serenaded him:
"Com* back next year. Fit b*
brated hi* IIJilt birthday a day
i liter*."
late Sunday by eating sparaub* I Cox waa there with hit band
snd cake while a band played Sunday, but Williams did not tell
"Dixie" and "Old Soldiers Never him that again.
Die"
He la barely able to talk. He is
But Will,a ms was so weak he almost deaf and blind and haa had
could not get out of bed lo greet pemiinonia three time* since June.
the many friends and relativet who Less than three weeks ago. h* w af
came to tee him
thought lo be dying, hut hia phy­
Hie daughter. Mrs Wills* Ma* sician said he had completely r*Bowie*, with whom he lives, said cuvered from the recent pneumoala
h* was excited by the celebration. attack.
Williams, the last surviving rotHe wore a new red flannel shirt
and nibbled on a barbecued spar«- era a of the Civil War, r*c*h*d
rib and ■ piece of rake.
separate telegrams from President
On his tilth birthday l**t year, and Mra. Eiaoniaoww.

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wherein you do your love mak­
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latent wish for travel by picking
an unfamiliar spot like Shangrlla
or Africa.

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ADVICE TOR WRITERS

And never quit a job or stay
home mooching a living from
your relatives, as a means of
the heahfet htlew, aa4 hegl© starting a literary career.
Instead, get a job and support
vM i prtaa taaiaatlag
yourself thereby, while you try
Man vrttlai; NOT
to sell some short stories as
greyhical Bevels:
sideline.
BY - GEORGE W. CRANE, a Unless
you ran win your support
Pi. D.. M. D.
by writing during your evenings
CASE C — 417: Marvin W., and vacation periods, you are
•gad a , haa finished college.
NOT justified in trying to he a
“ Bui, Dr. Crane,” hit worried full time author.
father protested, “he will not
And play the batting averages,
lake a job.
which means avoid long, tedious
"lie says he want* to b« a novels.
writer, ao he alia at home,
Try to tap the quirk markets,
moetrhing cigareta off of me, such as those for short stories
aod sleeps till 10 or 11 A. M. l and prise contest entries.
"Then be puller* around the I You can write a doxen short
bouse and only start* pounding tales or enter too prise contests
the keys of bis typewriter in late with no more effort than you’ll
afternoon or when 1 am ready expend on an Immature novel
for bed at night.
that will never sell.
"Bsidas, be doesn't turn out
If you are a waitress, then
too much copy. And ha is writ* write a story in a restaurant
Ing a novel with himself the locale. If you are a bookkeeper,
hero.
develop a tale about your famil­
"How can he concur true-to- iar dally office surroundings.
Ufe fiction when he hasn't really
And don't think you can hit the
done anything, except go to big leagues at the atari. Few
acbooi?”
basrballrra reach the Yankeci
KICTION PSYCHOLOGY
except vix years in the minor
Marvin might be able to write leagues; And so it it with other
a successful novel about current art* and sciences.
college life, and thus deal with
Even with much talent, it lakes
firsthand expcrlnces.
a lot of time to get on to the
But 1 later learned his novel ropes and attain the required
was dealing with the French For­ professional polish.
eign Legion:
Subacribe to a monthly writer's
Novices at writing are often magatine. And hire a profes­
Just like Marvin. They refuse to sional critic to go over your
stick to the things they really manuscript. Don't depend on
know, for they regard such mat- frienda who will softsoap you, as
tera as dull and uninteresting.
a general rule.
Then they decide to write a
For further practical (winters,
novel, with themselev* as the send for my booklet, "How to
disguised hero or heroine.
Write Salshle Copy," enclosing a
And they pick a locale that is stamped, return envelope, plus
In some remote, exotic spot they 20r (nonprofit).
have never seen, ao their des­
It contains a section on prise
criptions lack the ring of since­ contesting, too.
rity aod truth.
(Always writ* W Dr. Crane
If you wiah to be a sucre isful In earn af this newspaper, en­
writer, then don't use fiction as closing n long 4c stamped, ad­
a form of emotional "jag"
dressed envelope and 20c to
rnver typing and printing
costs when you send for one of
Congenerics Helps hi* booklets.)
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Hangovers
NEW YORK (LTD - What
cauaes a hangover? "Congenerice,” says Jack Poust, who has
waged a long campaign against
these "residual impurities" in li&lt;|uor.
Poust, a dealer in Italian bran­
dy and vermouth, says one rea­
son the Russians can apparently
drink ao much vodka without any
III effects Is the 'a rt that "good
vodka, which goes through more
refining. . .processes than any
other distilled spirits, has been
almost completely purified of congenerics In the process."

NEW DELHI (U ri) — Prime
Minister Jawaharlal Nehru will
demand that the Chines* Commu­
nism vacate border area* they oc­
cupy before he even will consent
to talk with Premier Chou Kn-lal,
an authoritative source said to­
day.
The source' said Nehru was not

New Food Store Construction Set
Construction on a Litte Giant
store on the south side of Celery
Avenue west of Mellonville Ave.
is planned to start within 30 days.
The $40,000 food store and coin
laundry will rover about $33,000

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square feet. The L-ahaped site for
the project was rezoned from resi­
dential to neighborhood commer­
cial at Monday's city commission
meeting.

tier Agency, and in the Ladakh
Province of the slata of Jammu
and Kashmir.
In the buffer lone suggested by
Chou, Chinese troops would pull
baek 12.5 miles from the (ioiition
they now ocrupy In Ladakh, hut
this would I* to India's Continu­
ing disavantage since the Chi.
nest have penetrated 40 miles
into Indian territory.
Chou suggested that India pull
hack troops that have allegedly
crossed over Into China, also 12.5
miles.
The source close to Nehru said
the prime minister generally
would bold out for Chines* re­

acceptance of the historic 11*14
McMahon Line ns the border, but
that he might be willing t* make
"minor adjustments” I* mollify
the Red*.
Nehru was said to he adamant
In his refusal to withdraw Indian

PARK AVri. AT 25th ST.

prime minister was expected to
reply to it sometime next week.

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LongHood, Klorftle

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Henorebl. Onunetl Member*

Woman Guilty O f Manslaughter

We reipertfullr petition tbe reton.
In* or the rollnnlng describe 1
Inti from KKttlPKNTI.tr. to COM.
However, after the Jury brought MKRCIAI,:
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Volie Williams reduced’the charge
Thenk you very much
to manslaughter. He postponed
J. R. Orent
sentence until a later date.
clrant'e Trerk Repair

Betty Jean Baker wai found gull- degree murder.
ly of manslaughter by a six man
Circuit Court Jury In the stabbing
death of Ira Goolsby on Feb. 14.

The Sanford Negro woman was
originally charged with second

FOODMART
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troops from border areas. Tues­
day the prime minister made his
strongest statement on the dtsput# when he said India "cannot
allow China to seep • foot on our
chest.”
Nehru*’ cabinet was busy study­
ing Chou's latest note and the

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ford. Florida, tine 24th day nf
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rw«|i|a nr** I© UItkilo »ii. If IO* IHKAI.I
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circuit Court. Namlpnla Coua*
• |i« rllv fr u n k n o w n h e ir * . »!••y. Klnrlda
tla e e a , legal*#© , g r a n t * # * , i r e Ity Martha T Vllilen
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iKputy Clerk
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under
or
Joseph
VI .Murawko.
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a tto rn e y wtio«e n a m e la H a rlo J.
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h y y o u . a m i ahouht y o u f a ll to do
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F l o r id * th la 19th d a y n f O c to b e r,

prepared to accept Cbou'i sugges.
tion that a buffer Zone b« estab­
lished along the disputed IndiaTibet-China border pending the
outcome of negotiations.
Red troops occupy several outposts on Indian soil near the
Himalayan border, notably I^ingjo, In the rugged Northeast Fron-

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NOTHR Ofr* PI III.IPATION
To: |a»ul«e 4‘harlee Yotinr
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Vou ar#» hereby no||fir«| that * I
Mill of I'lonpUlui for lihmrra lia* I
been fllel agaliiRt ) mi, and &gt;otl I
are res|ulres| to a*rve % errpy of I
vour Vuawer or I'leadlna to the I
mil of CfiMpIglgl on p| tintifr‘»
Vttorney Joseph 'I Muraakn. I*
4i Ilor Nn.
•, Fern Park, Flnr- I
Ida ami Hie the orlaltial \nawer
.•* I’l* idlNfl i" t1'** "ffli 0 of the
Cletk of tb* iTIrcult Court on or
before the 21th da) nf November, |
l i d and If you fail to do on.
Judgement by default will Isa taken
agalnat you for Dr«* relief demand­
ed In Die lllll of Complaint.
Thla rrotlre «hall be published J
roue ea li week for four coiieei-u*
live weak* In the HANFDltH
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ford, fr'lorbla, thla 24D» day uf
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Court CUrk. Hetnlnule Coun­
ty, Florida
Ity Martha T. Vllilen
Deputy Clerk
Joeepli M- Vluraako.
Attorney for Plaintiff
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|Parade' Grid Game s?ark

WEATHER: Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow. High today in th« 80'*. Low tonight In th* 60**.
United Press Leased Wire Hstaldished 1908
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 195»~
SANFORD’ FLORIDA

Homecoming Here Friday

NO. 562

Negotiations On For Kansas City
To Back Sanford Entry In FS L
'N egotiation* are underway (or
the KansaaCUy Athletic* to hack
the Sanford Greyhound rn tn m
the Florida State Lea sue next
year.
W. K. McRobcrts, local basehall
enthusiast, and promoter of the
Class D team reported today that
City officials were in town yes
tarday and offered a contract to
McRoberta on setting up a class
^ t e a m here. ^

Mr Roberta indicated today that to semi players to Sanford around
» j|| , ign ,he plct * ith Kansas 'la te March
. ..
..
,
. . . .
The Klorida State league season
U l&gt;
•• ‘” in h*r* opens April 14.
under the Sanlord Greyhound banUnder an agreement with the
ner.
city, lights at the stadium for the
Last year the Greyhound* playrd night games will be furnished by
under an agreement with the the eity with the Athletics only
Washington Senators,
furnishing the players.
If there is no hitch in prelimiNo plans hasr been formulated
nary plant to sign with the Athle- as yet for a ticket sale drive,
tic». the parent team ia espectcd MrRoberts added.

Board Plans To Put Heat
On To End Steel Strike
WASHINGTON (Cl*I)—President tar as immediate action was con
Eiscnhowar's steel strike (act Unit errned.
ing board will resume public hearFederal Mediation Chief Joseph
ings to put “heat" on unions and F. Finnegan, who has led town to
management negotiators to reach rest up from the wearing negutiain agreement, it was learned to-^ lions, has said hr plans no further
day.
talks before Nov. 2d at the rarliest.
There i* no definite dale fur Ihe
He put off mediation efforts to
aasaiona but they will he held be
' J t t th* three man bsiard makes its
union and management offs
required report to the President on rial* to devote full attention to
Jan. 7.
problems uf reopening the mills unBoard Chairman George W. Tay der the 80-day injunction.
lor waa widely credited with nar
Viter the lactlindcr* report, the
rowing the difference* in the strike National Idbor Relation! Board
during a week of hearing* in mid will have an additional 15 days to
October. The panel concluded that conduct a vote among the steel• settlement waa impoaaible at that worker* on the final company oftim# because both aide* were hope irr. Following another five-day p*.
Willy deadlocked.
riod, th* union will be free—on
. Eiaenhower r i u i a t m i d the Jan. 2(5—to strike again.
•a rd Wednesday under tha Taft- j AFL • CIO President George
Hartley emergency Aocrdurci. Meany and other union Iradeis a rt
This waa viewed as a formality to I pessimistic about rhancea of agree-

inrnt before the anti-strike injunc­
tion expires.
Eisenhower, in reconvening the
fact-finding board, called on union
and management to rerognue their
responsibility to the nation and to
try to rrarh a settlement as soon
as possible.
Most steel mills have r*|vortcd a
steady increase in production since
the strikers were ordered haek to
work. Reports from Pittsburgh
said the industry should hit (to per
cent of capacity by the end ot the
week.
Rut the strike Hut lasted fur lib
days continued to have repercus
sains in other industries.
General Motors halted all pas
senger car production Wednesday
at its plants in Willow Run, Mich.,
and St. lamia tvecau.se uf a steel
shortage. The layoff boosted the
number of aulo workers Piled so
far to almuat 22d,uou.

Cranberries Not Harmful To Humans
SANFOKD-ORLANUO FLOTILLA It won this U. S.
( oust Guard Auxiliary trophy for 1959 by gaining th*
most points for courtesy und motor boat inspection in
the Auxiliary district which covers Florida und part of
Georgia. Flotilla II ('dr. K. L. Bader and Floridu Slut*
Hank teller Mrs. Janice Springfield show the trophy now
on displuv in the hank. The Auxiliary is a civilian or­
ganization dedicated to sate bunting.
(Staff Photo)

NEW YORK (UIM) - The chemitt whose laboratory rx|M-nment*
disclosed that a weed killer uses!
on some cranberry crops produc­
ed cancer in rats said Wednesday
night the tainted berries were not
dangerous to humans.
Dr. Boyd Shaffer, a loxicolo
gist for the American Cyanamid
C o , said his experiments with
ainmolriarola produced cancer in
rats only after "continued ad1 ministration over the lifetime of
the rats at a relatively high dua­
ls* ’*
He said similar exps-rimenta
WASHINGTON (CPU _ The with dogs produeetl no cancer.
“ . . . If you ask me whether III*
Soviet l nion hat protested to the
t'nitesl States and ita Allies vry small amount of residue
againsi a West German proposal presented (in the tainted eran
to set up a radio transmission berriesi v* dangerous to people,
station in Red-encircled West I ilea,Uasily maintain tlw an
Berlin, informed aources disrlos awer ia no!” he said.
Shaffer said a hum in ’ would
ed today.
They said live Soviet I nion. in have to eat 15.000 pounds of cran
notes In I nite.1 States. Britain, tierries a day for many years"
France and West Germany, has before he would sutler any lU
again raised rhargps that the rffect from ronsumption of the
Western powers are interested in chemical residue.
Tlie McGraw - Hill Chemical
transmitting ' hostile pmpogan
da" from the Ire# portum of the Week in an editorial prepared for
tha Nov
issue supported tthaf
former German capital
Thr State Department would say fer's view
Tlie magazine said a person
only that it lud received a note
from Itus-ia and it was under would have to cat large amounts
of III* berries every day fur
study.
It was rxpt'Clrd that Secretary mote than *&gt; years to reach the
of Stale Christian A llerler feeding . test levels at which the
would ills.osf the subject at a weed killer first proved harmful
“ And nobody, hut nobody, eats
news conference taler Unlay.
Ollier official sources, however, that many cranberries." Chcml
said Hie Soviet protest was di cal Week added
Professor Holterl D. Sweet ol
reeled against a new West tier
man plan to erect a transmitter Cornell University also debunked
under control uf Hie Bonn govern repsvrts that the tainted Iverrn-s
merit in the vector uf Beilin might lie dangerous to humans.
"Vs far as the danger ia coo
wtinh is occupied hy live British,
French and Americans.
The Soviet l nion traditionally
has claimed that West German
operations should mg h* permit
led in West Berlin, since a u
still Allied territory

News Briefs *ovie,s Protest
. . .
. . .
,.
isC C l'L't A l l l l l l l l I S t r U t l O n
INDIANAPOLIS (tJPU— I’resi
drnt
Eisenhower's adminutra
lion has been called the most
secretive in l . S history by
Sigma Della * Chi t Freedom of
Inforillation (ommittee.
K n o l I J i 'h S t U l ‘1
^
TAI.I.AHASSEE (111*11 — Elo
rida has enough sleet to complete
production of tthai automobile Ii
cense plates, according to Slate
Tag Commissioner Mrs. Ina S
Thompson The lags go on sale
Jan 2
HAVANA. Cuba tlT U — I’r*
mi»r Eidel 1 astro makes another
of
Ins
maml'ion
television
speeches tonight and was report
. cd ready to answer t '. S charges
that he is delilverairlv leading
Cuba away from ita itaditivn.il
frienifslup with Vmerica
N ep al T h re a t
NEW DEI.III (CPU - tin Augo
ilav ambassador to India ami
Nepal warned today that I'uin
tniinisi Chinese aggiession in the
iM.arder dispute with India also
• poses a threat to Nepal
ll
was the first criticism ot lied
China's recent action- hv a Com
mimist nation

New Citrus Control
LAKELAND (UIM) -

Yule Club Checks Concerts M a y Be Called
J . Be Mailed Soon 0 | f D u e T # p 0 # , S M p p 0 „

high spirited" Sanford eleven againat the
Rishnp Moore team that thus far thia
year has compiled a 6-1 record.
The Seminoles will be going into tha
game with a 8-4 record and according to
Coach Jim Pigott, "are really Hp for thia
one."
Pigott said his squad ia in top physical
condition and has been pointing to thia
homecoming Imttle for many weeks.
Starting lineup for the locals will see
Jim C.racey and Terry Christensen at th*
ends; Charles Bogan and James Markham
at tackles; Rurke Winn and Bill Alford
at guards and Tom Bittner at center.
In the backfield, Mike Roberts wiH ba
at the signal calling post with Ray Lundqiiist and John I^velace si the halves and
John Mann at fullback.
Gam* time is scheduled for 8 p. m.

Scientist Claims A fte r Experiment

Castro To Spunk

VETERANS* DAY and American Education Week wore observed by
Routhsid* Elementary School fourth graders yesterday in a ceremony a t
the school. Representing their classes and honoring state und federal flags
are, from the left, pupils Sue Price, Margaret Jarrell, Mike Southward and
Sheralynn Williams. Watching over the children in tho background are,
from the left. Principal Velma .Mitchell and teachers. Miss Barbara Chumbars, Mr*. Francis Wilkes. Mis* Betsy Anne Carter. Mrs. Jennifer Kelley
and Mrs. Nancy Brock.
(Stuff Photo)

Seminole High School celebrate* ita
homecoming tomorrow with a gi»nt par.
ade and football tilt with highly rated
Bishop Moore of Orlando.
The parade i* scheduled to start at
4 p.m. and will start at the eorner of San­
ford Ave. and First St.
The parade will then move down First
St. and back to the starting point hy way
of Second St.
SchiMil officials say some 15 flouts and
decorated cars will participate in the parade.
The four parade sponsor* or queens
chosen by the football team are Janet
(Bonn. Sally Williams, Colleen McKallon
and Diana Haynes.
They will l&gt;c introduced prior to the
football contest at Municipal Stadium.
The gnnie itself will see a "perked up.

(Juality

'Propaganda' Move

i

rerned," Sweri said, "I would
rather lake niy rhancea with
rranherriea than amok* rigareti."
.Secretary of Itaallh, Education
and Wellare Arthur S. Flemming
started th* controversy Monday
whrn hr warned that a portion
of the Washington and Oregon
crops had been contaminated hy
live weed killer.

Ever Try A p p les?
A spot survey of Dip Sanford urea Unlay revealed
that food store chain out fit at and ninny small indepen­
dent grocer* have taken cranberries off their shelve*.
One manaper of the Inrjre chain store re|vorted th*k
In* had received orders from ufficiMlit ot the firm that
all cianlierrioi* must he taken off th* shelv** until fur­
ther notice.
However, a survey of downtown residents revealed
yesterday that even if crttnh«rri«8 were availabl* in
local stores, they wouldn't hsv* anything In do with
them.
"I don't care if the tuinted fruit is frusn Oregon,**
aaid one woman. 'How would I know where th* berriea
come front. No sir. I’m not taking any chances.’*
Most of the resident* »eom to favor apples instead of
cranberry for their annual Thanksgiving dinner.
"At least I know apple* are snf*.” one downtown
tiiisinessman said.

'Howling' Blizzard Leaves
Five Bead In Montana

Btl.I.INGS, Mont, il l’ll — \
liowliiig tvlurard W(Iled live per
sims and left Mont m i under more
than a font of snow today.
(■round and air transport alum
waa snarkrd, hunters were trap
p&lt;-d ill the wind swept Itorkiev and
thousands of rattle were atrandrd
hy the swirling mow
I lie wor-t storm of the winter,
parking 50 mile an hour winds
lints on addiliuns l&lt;&gt; two Oviedo
Schools will In- taken Dee 3. the whrn It broke out of the high
County school hoard decided today iiiiiunlain range*, pu-lied toward
Supt nf SchiMils It r Mil wee rs Hie northern and central plainported that three classrooms will
tie added to the Oviedo Elementary
School and »evrn elassronm* to
Oviedo High School
Estimated cost nl tlie additions
NEW YORK l l 'l ’l) — Stock
could mil tie determined at thi* prices at I p m ;
tune.
Vmeriran Airlines
....... 2 I'»
The hoard also -li-s ••»»• •• mint­ American I'A f
7H'«
ing Ihe school millagr to live mills American Tobacco
........ IMS
but no action i« especled until the C A O
............ «l
afternoon session
Chryalur
At'*
County voters supported a pm ('units • Weight ............... 3u&lt;«
pon-d right null* levy Iasi wick Dnl'ont
rat
init at that time llilwee said Hie t-.a-liuan Ko&lt;lak
vy,
hoard expects In reduce (hr mil Ford Alolivr
ii
lage In five
At
General Kleclric
51'
General Motors
Graham I’algr
10
(nil T ft T
I's • '«
K*l*
......
It's
I orillaid
21**
Atmiltr Maid
lit
I'enn Kit
4&gt;J*»
Nears Iti eliuck
17'Standard Oil i NJ i
Seminole Comity VI&lt;vital llcalHi
Sludrlvaker
Association officer* and live new U S Steel
S7
directors of thr \-«o&lt; lalliin hoard
W ' .«
will he elected al the Menial VAcsiinghuu«r El.
Ileabh group - ■mi'iat meeting
at 7 10 p m
Florida Economy
Tlv* Asstk-i j Iiimi oomoiating
nvniinittre will rrt&gt;ori mi nomina Survey Begins
lions to date and nomination*
TAI.I.AH AS.nKK t l 'l ’ll - A siir
ftoin the floor will l» received
! The new president, first and •« vey of Florida t economy has
c-oid vies- president, svi teiary hrrn begun hy the Arthur D
and treasure wilt hs- elected (rout l.itlle Co. uf Cambridge, Mass
Tlie |IU,i»hi survey was re­
the 15 directorNominating roinuuurr mrmlvs-rs quested tvy Gov. I.rltoy Collins
are Airs. Chari** L I’ark Nr., ami contracted for hv the Stale
Mis* Barbara Ruprrcbt. Mr. Noe t»*»*lopm*lrt Uotnmis.hW
Die stud) is designed to show
Stevenson, and l*r. Charles I.
Ihe stability of Flotilla's economy
I’ersona
aiul serve as a business and in
dutlrul growth pattern.

Oviedo School Bid
Opening Set Dec. 3

Civic Students
Get Court look

controls over (rcsli citru fruit
sold in South Florhia are coining
up for the first lints* m til-lory
The Florida Ciirus Coiuimssion
Voted Wednesd.iv afterno &gt;11 t.v -el
up quality standar.' lor m urges,
Sixty Seminole High civic Hu
grapefruit, tangerines a id tang*
his sold wvuth of the No. innec dent* got a first li.1iv&lt;I liKik at
Circuit Court procecdiugi this
Wiser.
morning when they saw the irul
of Edward llrnnrt who w ji rharg
id with robbery.
Kennel plead guilty id p&lt;iiy lac
reny before th* trial'* end
The -toilentx led Ivy civic* teach*r Mrs Hilda Wray, liave liecn
studying frxlrral. stale ami county
court * Judge Voile Williams. pro
TAI.LAIIA.S8EE tUI’li
The lute nffirrr David le e and pros
Floral* Baptist L’onvmtioi AAcd routing attorney rhsvina* ft Wad
, nrsday adopted a $2 3D0.0M' 'Idget dell laal week explained Hate
and county rmirt prnrredmg* Vu
I fur I'JZaj, Hie biggest in it- hi duty. q,
Itlilent*.
The money will he- i .ided.
"The children were- stv thrills-tl
'ivi n • can liardly grt away from it In
equally hot wren lilt- .i.i't
tion and live Southern •1Ip' nl leach them anything else right
now ' said Mrj. Wray ot the
Convention
court lour. Ninety other stuilrnls
Collet l«m» from alt
an- *i ht-ilolril for a similar tour
rnurrht-s in Flurida Ho- via will in Hit- circuit court's spring ses
total almost 23 million *1 'ars for »u,n
-lata and local u«c. oflirta ■ e-tl _ ,
. _
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”

Baptists Adopt
'Giant' '60 Budget

Christmas Ciob checks Wurth
&gt;t 10,000 will b* mailed In Christ­
mated
school To Comply
ina* Club account holder* Monday
The Sanlord Ds-Bary Entertain with His- deadline- scheduled hat
Hie -late convention - 11 'Hid
by the Florid* Slate Hank and ment Assn, may have to -all of I day.
With Court Order
gel wav 82.05(1,hUl.
Ue Sanford Atlantic National their scheduled concert icriet on
He called rvn all “ culturr con
\ hig part nf the biel
8I«7.
Kl.ttYD, V», r I ' 1*1 v _ Floyd
Bank
less they »*ll their quota of !.&lt;»«i -nous" re-idrnts lo gel their tic 125. will go to Sti-’si-n I i ,-r-d) l uiinly, Va , will comply with a
federal court desegregation order
Tin Fiornia state Hank will tlckcia, chairman Chester Krarirk kets al the ticket vale* office at at DeLand.
I'ark Ave and First St as m i &gt;h
The convention adopted - new and admit 13 Negro students to
emit ooi 81.200 check* lotallmg i «aid today.
policy limiting loans lu an, one lireviously all white lugh schools
8)0.000 The Sanlord Atlantic Na- | Reanck &gt;aid that only a small as po«tiblr
Beanck rrporlesl also that in church to )7.5oo It anti •rued in in January, Ihe school &lt;u|M-rin
aimiat Hank checks will number percent ot tickets have lieen sold
dividual lukrt sale- are hemg creasing tlie prrierd "in tioiu tendent annuunred tmlav
*'Jh&lt;«r. ;i»l and tutal atxvut 810,000
earned out hy members ot the 8loo.u&gt;st to iaoo.ooo lo •"■iphlr
Die Florida Stale Chrisma- .
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ticket committee.
in* fourth floor and a-t-l a fifth Kand Assn. To Aleut
Club for IWi will Hart Nov. 2J J U t l l O r ( j O l t i n g
Thr first in Ihr -erirs ot con llmir to tlie new Btplisl II .tilling
amt the Sanford Atlantic Club will .
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The Seminole High School Baud
certs it sriirdiilrd hv open Nov. in Jacksonville,
the week of Nov. 30.
. Association bet
A-sn wiM inert at A p in today
tit wild Hie Stetson University
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in thr hand room at the high
A Junior Mayfair (iolf A-hvcu Glee Club and singers to per
school lu disntss plant for its
Don nf high school boys wa* or form
harlvs-i oe to lie held Saturday at
Ike Declines Show ga nixed yesterday at Seminole Thr highlight of the series will President Leaves
Hie Elks laxlgr. The barlM-roe
High School.
Ihr world famous Jo-«- Greco
silt lie served from 3 to a p m
Of Viet Aid Report The 25 buy* attending the orga he
hpam.-h Dancers who art- slatrd F o r‘Rest’ Trip
WASHINGTON f l ’PD — Prrii nixatinnal meeting rleclrd Hicky tsv perform here in March.
W ASHINGTON ( l l ’l
I’resl ami funds raissuf will go to tup
s%-nt Eisenhower refused today to Both pre-ulent. Steve I owe 11
drnt Eiscnhowrr left Io n today port of ihe hand The Elks cofoe rest and relaxation a: tlie sponsor ihe event with the band
allow a Senate subcommittee to *'lc* president and Albion Blake,
, Augusta National Golf I loti lie group.
see a government evalutmn re secretary treasurer, loach I-m l Youngster Wins
fore hit goodwill trip to Europe
port on the tewrign aid program Ganas conducted th* meeting
Kuhhit (iroiip .Muut
. and Asia next month
in Met Nam.
Th*
Two
4-H
Prizes
The Central Florida Kalvbst
| The I’retlds-ut look oil al In 5J
The presidsvivi told Chairman pat* m » Mavfair &lt; ountry l lutv
Edward L. Cunningham Jr of a in for Ihe two hour flight to Breeders' Association will hold
Mik* Man-field D Monl I that It Golf Association Turkey tourna
wouYt "not he compatible with the ment Nov 72 About 5n golfers -anford took two priies in the the Georgia golf center tl • He- its regular monthly meeting to
parturr wax delayed h&gt; a !’&gt;min morrow at 7 Jo p m. at Hv*
naiKgul interest' '« furnish th* ■
arc
•»- expected
»" r --- lor tlie match -Sen t II Daily Show ut Del.and
Th* yostngstur won a Hurd \ ute conference with Premier Fell* Orange County Agricultural Ceoineinbert a c t
to th* tuiK-oiumitte* which io r gnlfs __association
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Some food chains and grocer*
across tlv* nation withdraw ttietr
arsveka front public tale.
Wednesday lh« Navy or dared
its command* at home and
abroad to halt ss-rving the ber­
ries if ihey cam* from Oregon
or Washington. The Army and
Air Fore* war* expected Vo fal­
low suit.

t p. m. Slocks

ami Hie upps-r Atissiwippt Valley,
Heavy anow wariun** were post­
ed for portiuna of Nebraska and
South Dakota with local accumu­
lation* of more than four inches.
The storm was expected lo reach
northwest Iowa tonight.
Many hunters were nut n-psvrtrd,
hut sheriff* officer* laid they
probably were not in any serious
Irouble because of th* relatively
warm temperaturr*.
A veteran stockman estimated
10.non lo !5,(loo sheep and cattl*
were alranded in high mountain
ranges. Riders expected lo try to­
day to get feed to the cattle.
Air travel wae halted beraus*
of poor visibility and many motor­
ists wrre forced to abandon their
eari An estimated 50 ears slid
irom Ihe highway m the Hellgato
Canyon between Missoula and
Helena.

Squadron 5 Shows
;;i Survival Tactics

Sanford civic ami business lead­
ers were gut-sis today of Cdr. I.
Al Howell J r , commanding offi­
cer of VAH 5 at Hi* Naval Air
Station, lor a display of training
in carrier landings and survival
tactics
Members of VAII 5 damonstrated Ihe practice bailout over water
and rescue hy helicopter which
the squadron u-et in training.
A(J2 William Whealun took tha
role ot the dtlehrd airman, show­
ing live escape Iruin Ihr para
chute, intlation of the Ala* West
and life raft and being lifted (rum
the water by live helicopter.
Two pilots making field car­
rier landings demonstrated car­
rier landing methods, and a lec­
ture was given hy I.cdr. Hubert
ilsierholin, landing signal officer,
Gur-lt nf Cdr. Rowell for tha
drinonstiations and lunch included
City Commissioners Joe Baker,
Earl Higginbotham, Alrrl* Warn­
er. Robert Brown, Andrev* Carraw av. Early!* HoushoUler, T. K.
Tucker, Brailey (Klham, H lCitrus Meet Set
Perkin* Jr . W. M. Phillips. Mar­
Eight Youngsters
ion Harman. John Shirey, H. S.
On Moving Auction
Anderson. Randall Chase. R E.
Ashton, (’apt. Lionet Arthur and
LAKELAND (UPI» — Member* Escape Bus Crash
of the citrus industry will meet
NEVA XAIYBN A BE ACH (CPU Cdr Lewis Taitiny.
in New York Drc. I to discus* —Eight school children aiul s hut
moving the Nrw York auction driver escaped Wiiur* today when C L , ' - __ c _ L _ J . . I _
market to a more convenient sit* their ho* hit a bridge guard rad b h r i n C r S b C h C O U l e
*»r near
General Manager Hubert W and slain met! into
Meeting Tomorrow
Hutledge of Florida Citru* Mu­ her*
Mrs Kyi* Williams, thr driver,
tual said the proposed mosr
Th* Hanford Shrine Club will
would “ reduce handling cost* fur said U&gt;# brake* of the but hxked. hold ita regular monthly me«t-n|
glowers" and r»auh m "mot* «ft&gt; causing th* exrhtcl* Ui skid tn’o tomorrow at 7 30 p. m. ia tha
-lent operallon ui the distribution th* raihng sod veer around into Shrine Building. All notvie* sre
of fruit In Hut uniuuuiit maikrt a car driven hv William James invited to the mreUng tjghl r&lt;
t Kwwltuu**, h a* k n q tiu ktwasrfx i UMfvusaast* was u« *tfv«L

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*WE CRIED ALL THE WAY TO THE BANK*

S«minol« County teachers are participating In American
Education Week which ia held every year during the week
to Include Veterane' Day. They have held varloui prog rams
aetting forth the aime, methods and accomplishments of the
publie achooi ayatem.
One of the main purpose* of observing this week ia to
acouaint parents of school age children with way* in which
they can help both students and teachera in improving edu­
cation.
Parents are urged to work along "«th students to inenaae their curiosity, energy and enthusiasm for learning.
Surveys indicate that the average child spends 900 hour* a
gear in class, ha* 3.285 hour* of sleep and has 4,675 hours
•Jaft over” to spend learning.
Soma of the wsys teachers suggest to help children
Infn | f i to tncouragt colltcUonn—itiropip rockj, ihellfi,
1m ? m or othtri—to spark interest in science. Encourage in*
tertst in space study—buy a simple telescope, help a atudent decorate hla room with solar charts, discuss Informatiem about science with him.
They say student interest in social studies can be helped
by providing atlases, almanacs, by taking trips to historical
, fay dlw11—lwg government problems, including local
S it k a , ia hla presenct.
Introduce your child to the public library at an early
age—let him select books, get him good magazines, teach
hun word games and take part in them with him—these
th in g s create interest In reading.
Give him plenty of ehancea to use arithmetic at hum*—
1st him add up grocery checks, understand the bank state*3Mit, *te.
Encourage any interest in creative arts, foreign langu­
ages and other lubjects. Guide hla studies. Discuss Ideas
with him and don't hesitate to answer question* on serious
subjects which he may not fully understand.
And they recommend a real good idea for parents—how
about taking some adult education courses yourself?
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Christmas Parade
Floats Needed
Switching on of the downtown Christmas lights has
started the season which promisee to be a good one for San­
ford and the county.
Thera** one bitch at present—the Jaycees are looking
for mora antriea for the annual Chriatmua Parade Dec. 4
which will welcome Santa Claua himself in a preview visit
The parade committee has lined up 13 bands, the largest
number of musical organizations ever scheduled for the
gsrade, and the Jayftes want floats to be more_&amp;nd_better.
Any group, eiub, business or other organization which
•an sponsor a float is urged to contact the Juycce informa­
tion aontar on French Ave. and list the entry' before tba list
Is dosed out Saturday.
The merchunts have raised a good deni of money to sup­
port tha event and the Jaycees are offering to supply ma­
terials and small pull floats to m ake entering easy.
They surely deserve the added interest of all who can
sponsor * float. The fun will we worth it.

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Assignment Washington
By KD KOTKRBA
(Editor's Note: Kd Koterbe i*
oa hla way to Antarctica to re­
port the .ta rt of a new yeer of
»cienti/lc activities ia the froten
continent.)
FIJI, South Pacrflo—In a short
time, these fellow, will be hob­
nobbing with pengulne. Now,
they're trying to .ta rt up a con­
versation with two myna bird*.
Probably even more incongru­
ous le the temperature the men
on this 14,000-mlle flights are ex­
periencing. It*. 101 In the shade
in front of the Fiji Mocambo Ho­
tel. The Navy white, are stained
with sweat. In a few day. the men
will be stomping their feet oa the
ice trying to keep warm in tem­
perature. that range 12S to 150
-degree#- lower,--------------------------Thia ia a refuel and breakfast
stop for the 46 passengers and 14
crewmen of the Navy MATS
four-engine plane carrying largely
Scabee. and scientists to the area
of the 8outh Pole.
The day Is Monday, and, Just
before we landed, the men were
exprfsilng their rrgrcls to Chap­
lain Edwin Wei tiler, of Decatur,

Ind. Yesterday was to have been
the rhaplaln’a first Sunday with
the men. But we lost it on the
International date 11m .
So now a number of them have
repaired to the Mocambo bar
where seven naUve barefoot wait­
er* pad about, serving them ia
reel South Seas style. What a
far cry from whal'i to cornel
Th* long stretch from Honolulu
to Christchurch, N. Z., is a 24hour haul. This U a welcome
break and soma of us are making
a fast sightseeing tour. Oa thie
main Island of 300 coral lilt*
which make up a British Crown
Colony there ia little trace of the
big military buildup of the Pacific
war.
It was here that the United
States planned secretly to make
Ita Mr stand against the Jan on■taught, but the decisive battle of
th* Coral Sea east of her* chang­
ed all that.
On board the plane most of the
passenger* have been reading ad­
venture bunks and stories of the
froten sontinent. But there's
horseplay, too.
The boys who will winter over
through 1U40 have made a pact
not to shave. It'll be a long 12

By FRANK KI.KAZKR
WASHINGTON (U Pll - Today
government typewriters grind out
b u r million letters. Yesterday
they ground out four million let
ter,. That's their average output
each working day of the year.
I guess all this correspondence
U necessary. But things would be
simpler if the people who produce
it didn't sometimes get the Idea
it is also historic. Government
workers, like other people, lend
to be like squirrels.
They file things
So our thought fur Veterans
Day this year was that if no
Other enemy overwhelms us first,
watch out for the government
records.
According to Theodore R Schellenberg, assistant archivist of the
United Stales, our federal govern­
ment in its short lifetime prob­
ably has created more public rec­
ords than all other go' ernmenls
combined.
The last lime anybody suc­
ceeded in making a count we had
1*3,two employes making records
and 230, tending 'em. Another 3,.
30o or so were trying manfully
to keep the old stuff thrown out,
and you can see that's an uneven
contest.

I.ettrrs are only part of the del­
uge. There are forma. Tax re­
turns. Files on pensions, loans,
farm price supports, payrolls,
contracts. Also directives on how
(o' cut down on all the items just
named.
Currently our government inakps
"fo rd s at the rate of 3.300,000
cubic fret yearly. About 7S per
cent of this stuff now Is covered
hy disposal plans under which It
is suppoved to hr thrown out in
from 30 days to T5 yean.
A tiny fraction of what's left
will wind up in the National Ar­
chives, where permanent records
are kept. These range from
the Declaration of Independence
through service records of Con­
federate soldiers down to micro
filmed payrolls of the WPA.
This structure was built in 1933
for 19 million to lake rare uf our
permanent records forever. So 23
years later it's full.
Counting it all. wc are lending
now about 24 million cubic feet
of. records, enough to (ill four
million file cabinets or seven
buildings ihe tire of the Penta­
gon. Making, tending and throw­
ing out filet costa ua an aattmated
34 billion a year.
Starting in 1930, experts lay
awake nights figuring ways tu

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truder in Ihe happy Kdrn where
Nixon and the Nixon regulars had
the plaee to them selves.
This Is beginning to sltcr. The
tee ws* broken in Illinois. If
he eehieves the same result in
California and Oregon with the
Western state chairmen he will
b* unified, ft is a cautious
ground-breaking operation. In the
rear of the candidates advance
the weapons of political battle are
being readied.
Now that he is out In front he
Is bound to become th* target
of brickbats from the opposition.
If* is being scored against for
the things he does not say si
well ■* what he says. His speech­
es are ealled platitudinous, emp­
ty, boring. The Chicago Tribune
has already viewed him darkly
■a • cryplo-New Dealer whom
the money powers ol Wall Street

Examples O f His A r t
(Editor's Note: This I* the
17th of a aeries of articles by
A. M. snd R. H. 'laahell who
are now U Europe.)
Toledo—Forty-two miles south
of Madrid ties the ancient town
of Toledo, founded by the Romans
in 134. From the Sth to 11th centurias A was held by the Moors.
It was Charles V’s capital and
when Philip 11 moved the capital
to tSe new city of Madrid, Toledo
rsmainsd the seal of the head of
the Spanish church.
Built on a steep bill, its narrow
cobblestone streets wind up sod
down, many of them impassable
for any vehicle except carts pull­
ed by donkeys. Moorish Influence
is evident In the tile work, the
round arches of the doorways,
and in the way the houses are
built, with a sometimes com­
pletely window!***, blink wall to
the street, and courtyards inside.
It's magnificent cathedral Is
Gothic; th* altar and choir ar*
Baroque, heavily carvtd and gild­
ed. There are miny other
churches, some of them convert­
ed mosques which hava lacy atone
decoration*.
Toledo la El Greco's town. It's
churches all hava his paintings,
notably tho tremendous "Fun*ral
of the Count de Ogss,” is St,
Tome. He lived In an *nehantln|
little Moorish houso with l patio
and garden, now a museum.
Outside the old dtp wells I*
the former palace of Cardinal
Tavara which haa b*«a restored

by the Ducheas of Lerma. She ha*
turned most of it Into an orphan­
age, but her private apartmentv
are open lo the public when she
I* not there. Done In authentic
loth Century style, it is moat totsresting to see. This was an opu­
lent age. The furniture U heavy
with carving, upholstered ia
ne*dl* point. Tsputrl** hang on
tha walls end thick, elaborate
rugs are underfoot. This house
contains a remarkable collection
of paintings, including flvo El
Grecos, one of which, * "Holy
Family,” seems to ua the beet
ru m p le at thia painter’s art.
Between Madrid sad Toledo
th* nasty llttl* village at lllescai,
in which ia a stark chapel belong­
ing to • nunnery, built by El
Gerco's son. Inside are five fine
El Grecos and an elaborate gold­
en altarplece which make a sharp
contrast to the drabness of the
town and the outside at th*
church. Thl* is typical of
indeed • land of contrasts.

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Bowler Finds One
Way Of Earning
BUFFALO, N. T, (UPI) - Rolnnd Thompson esm sd f 1,000 fay
being at tha right plae* whan he
bowled his 300 gam*.
Th* 23-yea r-old kegler turned
in his perfect score at as alley
that pays off on 300-gamee In
open as well as league competi­
tion.

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“ It Happened T* Jan*”
DORIS

JACK

ERNIE

DAY LEMMON KOVACS
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Reports are circulating that
Nixon may not enter New Hamp­
shire. But thia would be a confesiion of doubt only alightly leas
damaging than deleat. In ■ rec­
ant swing through th* state Nixon
hid been encouraged to believe
that he would have the support
of the urxaniiatlun of Senator
Styles Bridge*.
Such calculations are not in
the foreground of the current
Hockefcller operation. What he
i* doing now is getting the pro
regional*, the county and Mate
committeemen and the national
chairman used tu having him
around. He laugh* a little about
it, vaying that at the outset they
were almost afraid to ter him
coming around. Hr was thr in

are preparing to put over on th*
Republican party as they put
over Wendell Willkle, Thomas E.
Dewey and General Eisenhower.
For the Tribune and for mJfyright-wing Republicans Rockeftiler would bo anolhar calamity.
The parallel with the bitter
quarrel between the bickers of
Elsenhower and th* lit* S«nitor
Robert A. Taft does not bear
too close examination. While
Rockefeller has political sex ap­
peal he la fir from being g grost
national horo la th* mold of Ik*.
Nor is the agile Nixon, with foe
great talent for acnslng ■ eWt
In the wind and adjusting to it,
* Taft. But politicians, even th*
orthodox regulars, do like to win
elections, snd by convention Unto
next year the Governor at New
York may look more like a win­
ner than the Vice-President.

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Adult Beginners Class — Monday* 1:13 lo 7:11 p.m.
Housewives’ Ulna*— IbuteiUy* ID a, m lo 12—and 2 It) I p. m.
Children l ndr r It t ‘la*a — Sa t u r da y . 19 lo I1:J0 a. m.
Figure and Frte-blyl* — Saturdays 3:30 to 9:30 p.m.
PRIVATE LESSONS BV APPOINTMENT
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Speed Class — Tuesdays 9:13 la 7:13 p.m.
Junior Hockey — Saturdays I:.In lo 1:13 p.m.
Senior Hockey — Sunday* 1:3* to 9:00 p.m.
Instructor — Mr. Bub Campbell

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produce fewer records snd throw
out existing ones faster.
Rut the program was Just well
under way when it ran out of
steam.
That happened when the Repub­
licans won the 1932 elections.
Rep. John Taber (R N . Y.)
charged that outgoing Democrats
were burning the files to keep
their GOP successor* from learning what they had dune.
Nobody would throw away even
an old telephone book for quite
awhile aftsr that
But thing, got moving again
and tor the last several year* wc
have been able to throw out at
about the aame rale w* grnrralc.
"You can look at that cither
way." Herbert E. Angel. assiaUnt
national archivist said, "we re in
a rut. or we're beating inflation
I take the hopeful view. When a
few years pass and we've got no
more than we had, I think we're
ahead.''
I'm Slid w e've got optimists

I Editors *•(«: This la th* setsa4 of three article* rvalaatlag the paallloa of Governor
’elso* Rockefeller In today's
political field at the Reprtllca# party.)
NEW YORK - With the effi­
ciency, th* large rtsourcti and
the full quota or experts charac­
teristic of all Rockefeller opera­
tions the Rockefeller • for • Presi­
dent movement li being organiz­
ed on an if-and-when bails. With
the tin t teat la th* New Hamp­
shire primary in March the
Rockefeller forces already have
their friendly representatives In
virtually every township In th*
state.
No one admits to this. On the
contrary the desire for Ihe pres­
ent ia to carry oa with as little
publicity for the muvemcnl Itself
as possible while Ihe candidate is
gradually unveiled to th* national
gate.
The current phase U compar­
able to the spring and early sum­
mer of 1938 when Nelson Rocke­
feller, who hid never run for
public office in his life, was try­
ing to decide whether or not to
go out for the Republican nomina­
tion for Governor of New York
State. He recalls today that most
people around him were opposed.
They argued that it wa» almost
certain to be a Democratic year.
He would bo defeated and that
would be the end of hla political
ambitions.
In a somewhat different form
he is hearing the same argu­
ments today. Vice-President Nik­
on already haa the nomination
lowed up, h* la being told. Nixon
ia the overwhelming choice of the
regulari end if you try to sup­
plant him you will tear the party
in two.
Governor Rockefeller listens to
these arguments with tha same
outwardly Impaaalvo senouinssi
that he hears out those who tell
him that ho must run thla time,
that he is the only Republican
who can win, that the nation
needs a Preaidant who will de­
mand what Amarica requiraa for
national security and tconomte
growth.
When the lime eomei, in late
December or early January,
Rockefeller will himself give the
signal. He has already gone a
long way and just as in tha
aummer of 'Si his saying "yea”
baa more and more a look of la•vltibllity.
Readings taken by the Rocke­
feller agents to New Hampshire
are favorable. A email atata with
only 14 delegate*, New Hamp­
shire nevertheless presents the
first teat and It has been tradi­
tionally .fought over for a first
herald of ' victory, ft tha New
York Governor could defeat Nixon
there be would be on hla way.
Already one Republican Sena­
tor from Ihe region, George Ai­
ken of Vermont, bae publicly
predicted tbla outcome. Others
with a knowledge of the stat*
are saying the aame thing priv­
ately. A gradual* of Dartmouth,
RockcfsUar has maintained a
close association with tho college
and tho *ut* and Rockefeller
philanthropies havs ahed their
blessings on th* New Hampihlr*
landscape.
Th* Governor could go in there
end In three or four days Just
campaign the hell out of that
state, hla associates are already
saying. Th* deadline for filing
a delegate slate is February S
and the primary cornea March

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months down there. Richard
Smith, eommlssaryman second
class of Heading, Pa., came
aboard sport big a luxuriant
growth. The rest of the ice sailors
howled and claimed all head starts
were disallowed.
Smith went grumbling — with
his rainr — to the head, and he
came clean. Everybody's got to
keep shaving until the day the
MATS C-124 Ulobemuster leaves
Christchurch for the ice.
Only one member of the op­
posite sex ia aboard — Lt. Cdr.
Ruth Strcctter, a personnel officer
whose home is in Han Francisco,
However, the Navy won’t permit
her to make the final leg—simply
because women aren 't allowed In
Antarctica, Not this year, anyway,
A couple year* ago, two hos­
tesses of Pan America World Air.
ways showed up on the Ice with
the first commercial Bight ever
made to Antarctica.
Home of the men were so pul
out they refused to meet the plane
and then retreated to a rear
shack and sulked.
They had l&gt;een boasting back
home that they wouldn’t be teeing
a woman for 12 months. And they
intended to keep it that way,

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Couple

Marriage
Plans
Told

fe te d
Mr. and Mrs. George Maffett
entertained in honor of Miss Sarah
Parker and Don Hubbard, bride
and groom-elect, whojc wedding
will be an event of late December.
A ateak lupper waa jervrd by
the Maffetts at camp Seimnotc
in the Ocala National Forest.
Oiherj attending were, Mr. and
Mrs. Alien Maffctt and Mr. and
ij|6trs. Jerry Smith of Orlando.
The honored couple received a
jtift of stiver from the host and
hostess.

JOviedo Club
Plans Luncheon
The Oviedo Woman’s 1 mb will
meet Friday at noon, in fellow­
ship Hall of the First Methodist
Church.
Morris Hall Jr., president of tlie
University of Orlando, Junior Col­
lege. will he guest speaker
Mrs." Jotin Tl.' Lundc' and her
w-luncheon committee will &gt;crve the
lunch at noon. Mrs. It. W Estes,
president wilt prc*itlr at the
business session following the
luncheon.
An old powder putf can serve
as a useful hat-holder. First wash
in warm soap or detergent suds
ami rinse. Then dry and glue it
. t o the lop of a small standing
Cvhat rack.

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Circle 7 Hears
Study Of Luke
Mr*. II It McCall was hostess
to Circle 7 •«( the WSl'S of First
Methodist Church, Monday after­
noon, Mr*. Rosa Adams, presented
the devotional, using as her sub­
ject. “ How Grateful are You?"
The study was given hy Mrs.
C. H. Winn, from the gospel of
Luke. .She stressed the importance
of references to the old testament,
tn the study of I.uke. This month's
study dealt with the temptations
of Jesus and the biblical references
in answer to them.
The chairman, Mrs. L T. Doss,
presided al thr short business ses
stun. Mr*. Lillian Busch and .Mrs
Bertha .McMullen were welcomed
Harden. Jrnnette Dunn, Dehhy as new members. Mrs. McCall
Whitmire. Suianne Brown. Pam served rottec and fruit cake to
members present.
Swaim, Marilyn Morganstcin and
Others attending were, Mr*.
Kathy Todd.
Flora Donnan. Mrs. U I*. Hagan.
Mrs. Ft. U. Hutchison, Mrs. Peter
Monje. Mrs. Howard Monticth,
Mrs, C C. Priest, Mrs. It I).
Priest, Mr* ti, \ Roland, Mrs
(Hive Welt* and .Mrs, Eftie
Mielkc.

A program concerning the mis­
sion work in Korea was present­
ed at the November general meet­
ing of I be WMU of l‘me crest Bap­
tist Church.
Tho*e participating in the pro­
gram were attired in appropriate
costumer. Assisting in this pro­
gram were Mrs. Jim McCoy,
Mrs, Fred Cray, Mrs. Alice Mc­
Manus. Mrs. Cl a inline Graven
mier, .Mr*. W. |.. Gratnknw-, Mr*
Melvin .Marlin, Mrs. W\ ft. Heed
and Mrs. Jack Hives
Following the business session,
conducted by .Mrs. Granikow,
President, a social and refreshmen! period wav enjoyed.
Other* attending were Mrs.
W. E. Kadcr Sr., Mrs. Donald
lirav cornier, Mrs. Harold Sher­
wood. Mrs. Jack llamm Mrs
Harold Duvt*. Mrs. l.ce .Satire,
Mrs. H. t». Jli Nair Mr*. G H.
Sykes, Mr* Ted Lewis, Mrs
Mary Strickland. Mrs. \
E.
Smith. Mrs. John I’igutt, Mrs,
Don Clark, Mrs. Orville Ja m e s ,
Mrs. Volie Williams Jr, and Mr*,
la-lto*

E s U ld g e .

Mr. and Mrs. Blake Sawyers en­
tertained with a party for their
daughter. Gayle, honoring her
seventh birthday, at their home
2171 Palmetto Ave. Monday after­
noon.
The guests played children's
games and conducted a coloring
contest. Each one received as a
favor, a yellow- basket, filled with
candy ami tird with a ribbon and
THURSDAY
ring.
First Baptist Church Roy al
The children sang ■Happy
Birthday" to the honorce as slip Ambassadors, 7 p. m,
FRIDAY
opened her gifts. A wiener roast
First Baptist Church Bible .Sur­
wa* served out in the yard, with
vey Class, 7.30 p. m.
ice cream and cake.
Vllending were. Gayle* »i*tcr.
First Christian Church Choir
Donna ■Suvan Southward, Carol | Practice, 7:30 p. m.

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Program On Wardrobe Planning

Hibiscus Circle
To Meet Friday
The Hibiscus circle of the San
ford Garden Club, will meet F ri­
das at 2 30 p, m. at the home
of Mrs J. \ Jones. 327 W. 3th

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Mambcrs an- requested to bring
material for Christmas decorai lions ami arrangement*.

DECEIVING
To make a long, narrow room
serm le»s narrow, paint one end
wall a warm color and it will
seem to advance. Dr — use a
room divider to break the long
wall, and paint it a color con
trusting with wall*.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haselman,
l»in South Military Trail, Weat
Palm Beach, announce the engage­
ment and approaching m arriage
of their daughter, Bertha M.
Haselman. to Fred Dennla MeSwain, son of Mr. and Mra. H.
E. McSwain of Sanford.
The wedding wtll he an event
of Dee IS. in the Chapel of tha
First Baptist Church of Sanford,
with the Rrv. W. P. Brooks J r .,
pastor, officiating.
Miss Haselman was born tn
New Jersey and .mended schools
there and in West Palm Reach.
The groom-elect was bom in
Miami anil attended schools tn
Florida and Georgia, including
Seminole High .School lit San­
ford. At present he is employed
at the Phillip* M Oil Station on
Park Ave.

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Gayle Celebrates
Korean Program
Seventh. Birthday
W MU Presents

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M r s . S w y e a r H iv e s
E n te r p r is e F ru tfra m
Mrs. Bill s.vji-.ir prcsrnleil a
most unusual and interesting
program at the monthly meeting
of the W. S t h of Barnett Me
mortal Methodist Church m En
ferprise.
She used a* her topic, tiosai
Creed* and the Moving Popula­
tion*." Vsosicd by Mr* James
Richard*. \lr&gt; Harvey IJunn. Mr*.
T. V. skull. Mrs R. W. Carlton
and Mtvs Doris Faber, an illus­
trated discussion wav conducted
concerning the ten command­
ments.
Mr*. Warren Wi.e. led the ilevo
tioital. lt *a&gt; announced during
the businc** icumn that the group
made Jloo on their baked chicken
supper lust week
Refreshments were served h&gt;
the ho*lr*s, Mr* Ida Padgett.

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of those needing shoes.
\ "Girl ot the Year" w j v elect­
ed and her name will he revealed
at thr annual Christmas party. \n
award will l&gt;« presented to the
girl, who u elected for outstanding
wurk throughout thr year
Mrs. Metis then served iidfrr
and doughnuts to thr 13 member*
present.
The ncxi meeting fs a smial.
Tuesday, Nov. 21, at the home
of Mrs John Htggms m Wynnewood.

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A new type radio tuba that
operates at a lower tcinperatura
than those used in the past will
result in longer, trouble-free Ufa
lor radios and phonographs, ac­
cording to engineers.

DISCUSSING ART ASSOCIATION work at the Civic Center are Carl
Bolantler of Winter Park, the group's xiiwt speaker, Mrs. Helen UeWit,
president of the association Mrs. Georgia Ball, treasurer; Mrs. John
Schirnril Jr., secretary and Mrs. J. O. Gregory, vice president. The art
association is sinninn tip members and preparing for its first art show.
(.Staff Photo)

GammaOmegaChapter Presents
Mrs. Mary Whelehcl, of MaryEsther's, vva* guest speaker Tues­
day evening when the Gamma
) Omega Chapter of Epsilon Sigma
Alpha held its November business
meeting Mr*. L V. Melts Jr ,
was hostess for the evening at
her home in Itavenna Dark.
Mrs. Whclchel gave an inter­
esting talk on the latest fash­
ion trends and offered hints on
wardrohe planning, color blend­
ing. length and style choosing. A
question and answer period fol­
lowed.
I Tuc business meeting was pre­
sided over by Mrs. John Dickey,
president. A report was heard on
the Christmas card and baked
food sale* held recently by the
group. Proceeds If urn these will
be added to the shoo project.
Mrs. Dickey announced that
s h u e s had bren bought for two
school children last month and
that letters have been sent to the
school principals i-qucsting names

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Final plans for the marriage of
Miss Edna Earle Lightfoot and
Harry M. Boyer, have been an­
nounced by the bride elect's par­
ents, Mr, and Mrs, J. L. Eightfoot.
The wedding is scheduled for
Nov. 2.\ ai it a. m. at Alt Soul*
Catholic Church.
No formal announcements are
being sent and all friends of the
couple and families are invited to
attend.
A reception for the bridal party
and members of the immediate
families will be held, following
the ceremony.

fisUlAorndd
Mra.
K, Armstrong lias re­
tu r n e d home after spending two
'•month* in Jackionvillc with her
daughter and son-in-law. Lt. and
Mr*. B. K. Crumpler .Jr and
baby ion, Benton Eugene III.
Mra. Chester Sprilt and infant
aon, Stevie, have returned to
their home in Detroit after visiting with her mother, Mr* Mabel
I-owe and other relatives in the
Sanford area.
Friends of Mr. ind Mr*. Tony
gTitchford of Ml. Vernon. Ill, will
*be glad to know that they have
arrived in Sanford to spend the
winter at their home hirr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Colluiii
have returned to their home at.
200 W. I8th St. after spending
the past four months in Tcnncnt,
,N. J.

Haselman, McSwain
Engagement Announced

We Invite Charge Accounts”

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■•W o drives by th« mo of Iretoad’* a a te u a d o r atntck t t o killto ■ patestriaa Wednesday sight
to t tto yooth invoked kio dlptematte iauaaatiy a to fate* Mt t e a
no.
Darid Kearns, SI. wto was a r
noted test m a l l far sacking •
■aa, lin t waa toatod aw a
charge laUowteg tto aa*
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trito n tto right to v o te .to
M i l l atoateea tf ttoy o n toM
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Mistaken ideas a n widespread
about jute tow far JutobIIo tew*
braakora can to prOsaented. total
h r tto State Panto
slags ha tea atw tew tety boro
James la* sold ye
■I to tyaa,/*

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Though tea safety of society la
the Bret factor taken tote account
In releasing a parses, ow parole,
Florida boa profited economically
by the peruke system, Loo sold.
Florida parolees earned aver 910
million (a 1044 ha sxplalaad. Leo
compored tela to the cost of over
11,000 per year to tto state far
each person In prison, plus the
welfare coot for o prisoner's
family.

S a n fa h d Sam inofiu.

Yauag H earn has been to it*
pasted Jams with polict. But a*
aaek oeeaslaa to baa tscapodwmlakmaat by invoking hla diptematle
immunity.
A polka lieutenant to tee acci­
dent lavcstlgatew unit said all
cborgas originally lodged against
Hearns wars "rad lined," or
off tbo books, when ho tohis diptematle lamuaHy.
The ambassador, who earns to
the police station to pick up David,
assured District of Columbia Corower A. Magrudtr MacDonald teat
his sea would appear at an Inqwst
Friday although be U aot legally
required to show up.
Folks aald tbo car driven by
you** Hearne struck Mrs. J oasis
Haalto, a 94-year-old Negro, about
4 p. as. f.kt. aa she waa crossing
an Intersection in tbo northern part
of the city.
Police Pvt. Earl M. JUakk aald
Hearne' told him that while to
was making certain that to missed
another pedestrian who passed to
front of Ida car, Mrs. Hamlin sud­
denly appeared a few yards be­
yond and waa struck.

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Many format uader IT tU t_
a l l to lirialaaa to pom lt great* ttoy a n aten Immuae to puniak*
a t ra te s casket o ttr hiring. AU mast far criminal offanaea te a t
gateae ,« m a potet to another (Bay actually o n , Ito panto of*
fleer aald.
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Lot oxytotaod that a child 14
w, wlthla Uariu,
yaws ar older charged with a
of tto-etoagea op­ aria* that would ha a felony fee
poor a
to toaipor sales to* aa adult, apy at the Juvenile
*«majer m teteaa la* Judge’s dJaenaaloa ha transferred
t o . aa adalt criminal court. A
—AloUttea to tto »»tilltd " bo* Juvenile 14*yasra ar older charged
piaa'a k ad ". by allowing state with a capital trim* must ha
'aOorls and .egeaclei to handle traaafened ta aa adult criminal
lsboaanaapaiii»t titrates wbara coart la aa adult erlmlaal court,
MEMPHIS (UPI) Three
to o K i l l dadlnoi to Maori Jur- aay tea tenet may ha impoeed
County ahariffs deputes
upon these Juvenile offenders Shelby
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tea prasant boa which could bo la posed upon an were flrod Wednesday by sheriff
tojeetta tad out* adult gar tto as me offense, Lea ex­ M. A. Hinds, who charged they Religion Taught
had been Intimate with two
"tot cargo" ' clausa* plained.
prisoners la the county Mentally Retarded
i aaplajrtr agrees ta
A Seminole County court teat woman
business with another year gave an Indttcrmlnlte sen* Jell.
NUTLIY, N. J. (UPI) - Tbo
Two of tto deputes, who bad Holy Family Roman Catholic
baring uatea troubles,
teaei of from ate months ta lift
tanning picketing tor mag* Imyrisoamonl to a boy who plead­ not been Idootlflad by Hinds, church tore has been honored for
or io orginiilng drive* at ed guilty to armed robbery. The cams forward on their own and Us pioneering work in teaching
by uaJsas act cartifted ns 14-year-old boy wot sent to Ap* bitterly denied the charge. Depu­ religion to mentally retarded child­
lag agents far tto work* poteehoi Correctional institute via ties Kenneth Mattos, 23, and ren.
David CUmar, 37, said they
rapt under limited teadi* lo lfetd state prison, Lee aald.
Guldepoals msgailna presented
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Lost y*ar 1M parsons between weren't give* a ebanea to prove Ito church award to tto parish of
tbelr
Inoocenct.
—Panaltting unions la tto gar* Id and 30 war* placed on parole
the Rev. Francis Lo Blanco, who
Hinds said he discovered Ibe discovered four years ago that
la Florida and 421 la the same age
group war* placed an probation. "mlacooduct" while Inveetlgating mentally handicapped boys and
An offender la plated on parole the case of Mrs. Lala Fey Fleck girls were being left out of
while earring his sentence but la who became pregnant while a ehurcb activities.
The religious and recreational
put a s yrahatloa baton having prisoner In county Jail. Mrs.
aom d a tarn . The 16*30 eg* Fleck la now in a hospital await­ program which Father Lo Blanco
started haa since grown to 14
bracket made up more thoa one- ing birth of bar baby,
Tba dismissals had nothing to centers staffed by 100 volunteer
third of the total 1,423 placed on
H U F F CITY, Tana. (U « ) - probation In the state tor alt are do with the Fleck case, sines teachers and serving over MM
Hinds aald he has not yat com­ children.
■aa, Urad but unhurt, ware groups.
La* pointed out tha relationship pleted hla Investigation on toil
to safety Wadaaaday after
teg trapped to Worlsp'p cava of education to criminal records, matter.
West Germany is the world's
Of (ho 1,039 parsons put on parol# Hlada aald the discovery of a No.
1 supplier of record players,
A Bristol life-siring craw found In Florida last year, V31 had not crudely mads duplicate key to the followed by the United Slates and
allace Cssmball, of Piney Plati, gone past tha 12th grade and 31 women’s Jail dormitory led to tot Denmark.
art T. Robeson, of Brls* had no oducaltoa at all. Ot the dismissals.
“ It was concealed, but all thrta
If, about a mite and a 1.521 put on probation, 1,330 had
V larida tto cava, one of tea not finished high school and 45 of tha men knsw when it was," SANFORD
FR I.
he said. “ We found it, and started
had no education.
la tea ana.
asking questions. One thing lead BiM A *:00 r . M.
aad Campbell wan rfr.
to another.
la good condition.
They attend tbs car* 1st* Church To Hold
atortly after tearing
American Legion
Desk Job
tbo Sparry * Farragut Rally Service
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (U P U - Groandi, Hiway 17
saufacturlag Co. at Bristol.
Dr. Jefcs L. Knight, District Tony Trabcrt, former U. 5. Davla
Tbo March for tbs men started
South
a neighbor noticed Camp* Superintendent of Florida for The Cup alar, la considering an offar to
did aot ntura home from Church af the Naxartne will con- promote professional tennis. TrabAuspice*: 10 &amp; 8 Club
Tuesday. Tbs neighbor weal duet a special rally service at tha ert, who won the Wimbledon crown
tto cava entrance, found local N a s a r e n e Church. The In IU9. haa juit returned from a Famous Crtxtianis Present
Campbell's car parked nearby aad churches of Lake Mary and Fern European playing tour. He ia ex­
pected to meet promoter Jack
■utearittes wan notified.
Park will also Join In this meeting Kramer shortly to discuss bli
which will begin at 7:30 tonight.
switch from the courts to a desk
Tbo Dunmlra alsgeri and musi­ Job.
L L. Taylor Dies
cian* will accompany Or. Knight,
presenting aa interasUng program No Bowl Offers
In Tampa At 90
of apodal music In conjunction
L. L* Taylor, PO-year-otd father wtib a Bible message. The public la UNIVERSITY PARK, P i. (UPI)
Emeat R. McCoy, athletic director
if Mn. Brodle Williams of San cordially Invited to attend.
at the Pennsylvania State Univer­
lord, died yesterday In Tampa.
sity said Wednesday the Nittany
Burririag arc Mr. Taylor's two
The process by which a sun­ Lions hxvo received no definite of
laughter*, Mrs. Williams aad Mrs.
!#•** Cannon of Tampa; throe flower moves with the sun ia call­ fer of a post-scsion bowl game.
granddaughters, Mrs. Alvin Odium ed bellotnplam. The explanation McCoy aald he understood Penn
wad Mn. Baidee Williams of San* la that tto plant's cells grow fast­ State waa on "several bowl lists"
ford aad Mn. Mary Grooder; nlna er on tto shaded aide of toe but refuaed to comment on a pub­
lished report the team waa being
g n a t • grandchildren and thras atom, cauatog the curvature.
considered for a Cotton Bowl berth.
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Deputies Fired
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Homecoming. Front row, from loft: Glynn Hodges,
John Lovelace, Roy Lundquiat. Robert Dyera, Rusty
Simas, Billy Rowleo, Bobby Barbour, Jerry Dillard
John Mann. Second row: Terry Christensen, Burke
Winn, Billy Alford, Tommy Butner, Lin Risner, Paul

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Charles Fox, Jimmy Gracey, Johnny Whelchel, Mika
Roberts, Neely Ross, Doug Tamny, Charles Bogan.

• Homecoming P an d a............. 4 p. m.
• Half lima Spectacular, featuring Seminole
High School Band, aad Majorettes

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Featuring The World’s Greatt i t Arcnlc Stars * The Great
Freddie High In Air On The
Roly Holy • Red Dingier A
Co. World's Champion Tern*
polinlits • Denny And The
Clowns, 311 r t h Provoking
Prankiltr* • Aldo And- Ilia
Troup Of Doberman Pinactora,
The Acme Of Perfection In
Dog Training • Tha Incompar­
able Caniitrcllla In Fasts Of
Skill And Daring On The Un­
supported Ladders • George
Burrows And The Elephants
• Ramo, Benny, Tripoli, Death
Defying Leaps Through Hoop
Of Fire Over The Elephants,
Building Human Pyramids, Acrotate * The Justly Famous.
Wreathe Talented. CrUUani
Sisters, Dangerously Daring,
Feats Aboard A Racing Horae,
Tumblers, AerialUta • And
Many Others •

Central Admission
Children 90c Adult* 1.E&amp;
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noon 30c Night 73e
Available Only On Circua
Grounds Circus Day
King Bras. Rasarrs grata Are
Grandstand Chairs

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HEAD COACH JIM PIGOTP, left, end assistant* Dava Laude, Bud Layer
and Dick Silver have built the Semlnoiea into an Orange Belt Conference
power.

Foi Becomes First
Chisox In History
To Win MVP Award
BOSTON (UPI) - Ntlion Ton.
the combative, second baseman
who typified the “ go to spirit**
of the Chicago Whit; Sox, today
became the firat player la the
team 's history to be named the
American League'! Most Valua­
ble Player.
The 31-year-old Fox garnered
3M points in the balloting by
baseball writers to beat out Lula
Aparicio, hil 23-year old double
play teammate from Maralcaibo,
Veaeiuela who waa second with
233 points.
Four of the 24 voting writers,
three In each American League
city, considered the tandem so
Inseparable that they split their
first • place ballon between the
two.
Fox drew ll first place rottf,
fire second-place vote* and one
third-place vote. Aparicio won six
vote* for top hooors, 13 for seeend place and one for third.
Righthander Early Wynn of the
While Sox made It a Chicago tri­
umvirate by finishing third with
133 points. Wynn compiled a 22-10
record last season.
Slugging Rocky Colavlto of the
second • place Cleveland Indians
waa fourth with 117 points. In­
dians centerfialder Tito Francona. who won himself a starting
position after the campaign got
underway, finished fifth with 102
points.
Jacklt Jenicn of the Boston
Red Sox. last year's winner, fin­
ished 10th in the voting.
Only Fox and Aparicio were
considered worthy of first-place
votes. A total of 20 players were
named in the balloting, announced
her* by lly Hurwttz of the Boston
Globe, secretary-treasurer of the
Baseball Writers Association of
America.
The selection of Fox made it
an all-Chicago year in the MVP
voting. Shortstop Ernie Banks of
tha Cubs won tha National Leagua
MVP honor last week.

Crooms Defeats
Leesburg, 24-6
Undefeated Crooms Academy,
well on their way lo one of their
better seasons scored an easy
213 victory over Leesburg last
week.
The local gridders scored one
touchdown in every quarter to
rhalk up on the win. Paring the
Crooms attack was Burke and
Collins. Crooms now sports a 3 0
record.
The Crooma team will play Ita
Homecoming game against Day­
tona, Saturday.
A parade la planned Friday at
2:30 p. ra„ alarting on 13th St.
Us Holly Ave., to Cypress Ave.,
where marching unila will Join the
float!.
The parade will go north on Cypress to First SI., west on First
lo Magnolia, south on Magnolia
lo Third, ta il on Third lo San
ford Ave. and south on Sanford
Ave. to 11th St.

Mary Esther’s
214 N. Park

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Berry’s
Warehouse Furn.
Co.
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f o o d Luck Seminoles”

FA 2-3873

“Welcome Home
Seminoles”

Harcar Aluminum
Products Co.

Miracle Concrete
Co.

Orlande Drive

308 Elm Ave.

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Bombers Win
EDMONTON. Alta. (L'PI) - A
crowd of 11,000 braved 23-mile an
hour winds and a six-degree tem­
perature reading Wednesday to
watch the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
defeat the Edmonton Eskimos, If
II, in tha opener of best-of-thrre
final seriea. The winner will repre
sent Eastern Canada in tha gold
cup championahip game.

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C o v in gto n
BY JERRY COVINGTON
About this time each year things art
usually jumpin' out a t the Mayfair Country Club but things h a rt taken on a dif­
ferent light aa the winter tourist aeaaon
near*.
Since 1P55, the Gianta have ataged a big
$15,000 PGA golf tourney with all the big
name awingera participating, but due to
poor turnouta it will not be held this year.
This haa been the blggeat aporta event in
Central Florida and all the golf fana in
the area are really aorry that it will not
be held again this December. This waa the
one chance for a person to get out and
see all of the big stars of the golf links
in action.
There are many things to remember
about the past tournaments. Sam Snead
setting a new course record on the first
day with a 64 and then blowing up the
next day on No. 8 and coming in with an
80. The next day Don Fairfield came in
with a 63 to establish a naw course record
which still stands. At Balding taking firat
prixe money and becoming the first Canadian golfer to win an American tourna­
ment. George Bayer driving No. 13 and
then taking a four on the hole. The mag­
nificent play of Mike Fetchlck in the sec­
ond tourney. The battle between Dow
Finsterwald, Sanford’s Jay Hebert and
match player Walt Burkemo, with Burkemo coming out with first place money.
The Pro-Am with Carl Hubbell, Bill Rigncy. A! Dark. Fred Hutchinson and many
others participating. You eould go on and
on.
It has truly been the biggest thing to
hit Sanford and all the glamor and excite-

I'a llH Pr*aa lalernaltowal
Injuries to kay player* and a
virua bug kapt atviral Southeastam Confaranca coaches wotriad
today about Saturdays football
gamaa.
Coach Bear Bryant of Alabama
aald he should know today tha axlent of an ankla injury to Wayne
Sims. a ita r dafanaa guard, auf(ered In icrim m aie Wednesday.
Georgia Tech halfback Johnny
Welch, one of tha Kara In the
Clemion game, and first team
right end Jack Rudolph came
down with the 21 hour virua Wedneiday. Soma IS other Englnaar
playars hava alio been 1U with the
virus at one time or another
this week, but Coach Bobby Dodd
aaid they will he ready for Ala­
bama.
LSU quarterback Warren Rabb
wai still not ready for the Mis­
sissippi Stste gsme is tha Tigars
ran through a kicking drill. Tha
Maroons wera reported In good
shape and ran hard through a
two hour scrimmage Wednesday.
Both Mississippi and Tennessee
worked on their kicking games la
practice, specially punting. The
Rebels also ran a full lesm drill
on pass offense and defense, pre­
paring for the Vols whom they
will meet at Memphis. Vol tail­
backs Bill Majors, Gene Ettrr,
Glenn Glass and David Shields
directed the offense.
Auburn's Tigers ended heavy
workouts Wednesday for the
Georgia game, stressing dafenst
against the Bulldog passing at­
tack. Coach Ralph Jordan said

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Boyd - Wallace
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"Win Tram Win"

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ment will really be missed. Let's hope t l u t
tome day they will return.
While on the subject of golf, the new
resident pro will be Rudy Goetlkher (pro­
nounced Got-Likker). Rudy haa been em­
ployed as assistant pro by the Mayfair
for the last three yeare and will be re­
placing Mario Carfagno who has been the
pro.
Rudy comes from around Cleveland
and has a fine teaching background. He
is married and haa one child. The blond,
26-year old pro is really an outstanding
instructor and has already made many
friends around 8anford. Rudy, we wish
you a lot of success In your new Job.
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Coach Bud Layer haa mnde his switch
from football and is now getting down to
serious business with his basketball
squad. Thia year Bud haa eliminated nil
of the easy opponents from his schedule
and has a very rough 22-game schedule
before him. He feels that in order to im­
press anyone with his record he must
knock off some of the big schools. In the
last few years the Seminoles have schedul­
ed Pierson, FMS, and Lyman but from
here on out things will be different.
Bishop Moore, Cocoa, and Melborne,
are a few of the schools that now adorn
the schedule. With Jimmy Gracey and
Ray Lundqulst as a sound base for the
squid, this could be the year. If Charles
“Cowboy” Oravatex, Terry Christeneen,
George Perides, and Mike Roberts come
through. I know it will be the year.
All Bud is looking for is one big man
to get the rebounds and he feels that he
will be ready to make a showing.

Die Tigers "are In good physical
shapo and app«ar ready to work
hard to d*f*at Georgia.”
Coach Wallaet Butts of Georgia
laid tbo Bulldogs “ looked very
good in practice thia week” and
emphasised passing in a workout
Wednesday.
Guards John Crop and DualsHunt returned to the Vanderbilt
practice field for the first tlma
since they were injured earlier in
the season. The Commodores
worked on punting and punt covrage. Tulane, host to Vandy In
the Sugar Bowl, reviewed their
offensive weapons, Florida re­
turned lo practice after • lay­
off and Kentucky prapped for
Xavier.

Yanks In Market
For Lefthander
NEW YORK (UPt) - The New
York Yankee* are definitely In
the market for a left-handed hit­
ting outfielder and a pitcher.
General Manager George Wcise
made that clear Wednesday dur­
ing a preaa conference called to
name the Yankees' 1900 coaching
staff. A four-man staff was re­
vealed comprised of Ed Lopat,
Ralph Ifouk, Frank Croectti and
Bill Dickey.
Lopat and Houk are regarded
a« the heirs • apparent to succeed
Managar Casey Stengel.

Boxer Explains
Late Knockout
CHICAGO (L'PI) - A raiorsharp fighter with no foes, Har­
old Johnson, apologised today for
a poor performance, even though
he belted out Sonny Ray in the
10th round of their nationally tel­
evised fight Wednesday night.
Johnson, the No. t chsltengar
for the light htsvywsight crown,
said ha might have finished his
opponent earlier, but he was
afraid to try because he had lit­
tle confidence in his ability.
• I didn't think I had the tim­
ing to do it," he isld, "and I
didn't wsnt to risk missing."
Johnson, 31, floored Ray for a
six count in the fourth round,
but he said "hr covered up well
and I couldn't chance moving in
on him.

Coach Offered
Money To Quit

Seminole County
Motors Inc.
318 F- let.

Covers Sports

Injuries, Virus Plague Miami's Curd
Named Florida
SEC Football Teams
Athlete Of Week

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MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. (UPI) —
Murray Warmath will he paid
I3T.300 to quit as Minnesota foot­
ball roach, a local businessman
laid today.
Warmath has been under tire
because of (he Gophers' poor
showing this season. The team
has won two of seven games this
season and facts the prospect of
ending in the Big Ten cellar.

MIAMI (UPI) - Fran Cure!,
who Marred M both defense and
offenan as Miami deftattd North
Carolina 14-T, was named UnlUd
Press International Florida Ath­
lete af the Week Wednesday for
the second tim e this aeaaon.

Curd directed every Miami
offensive play lo the North Caro­
line game, and because of sev­
eral Injuries, played much of the
game on defense.
He intercepted twe Tar Heel
passei, one of which ended a
North Carolina bid to tie the
gam* late la the canted. He also
baited down a pasa at the Miami
goal which could hava gona for a
North Carolina touchdown.
Curd icored Miami's first
touchdown and punted dead on
the Nodh Carolina seven lo set
up the other.
With 2,300 yards this year,
Curd is d o le to the all-time Mi­
ami record for running and pass­
ing. That record of 2,303 yards la
bald by Eddie Dunn.

Hebert Favored
In Golf Tourney
LAFAYETTE, La. (UP1) —
Sanford golfer Jay Hebert teed
off at tha favorite today In Uio
between-stasona 113.000 Lafayette
Open golf tournament.
Hcbed led a field of 130 golf­
ers, Including his brother Lionel,
into the four-day, 73-hole affair
on a fast, p ar • busting course.
The tournament ends Sundny.
Ilebert won the first Lafayette
Open last year by five atrokee,
carding a 13-under par 3T3. Ob­
servers figure it will take at least
a 373 to win this year. Habert
will be challenged by euch out­
standing golfers as former H as­
te n champion Arnold Palm ar,
Billy Casper and Doug Ford. The
tournament was moved from Ap­
ril to November in order to
catch more big names between
the summer and winter tours.

Delaware Rated
No. 1 In Poll
NEW YORK fCPI) — Delaware
and Mississippi Southern remained
1-2 today In United Press Interna­
tional's small college football ra t­
ings but Bowling Green, Ohio re­
placed West Chester, Pa. Teachers
in third place.
Delaware and Bowling Green,
each unbeaten and untied In seven
games, clash Saturday In one of
the season's moat attractive small
college clashej. The game will be
played at Bowling Green.

FAUST ' S Drug Store
Near the Post Office
KA 2-0784
Prescriptions are our main biuineaa.
Bring, or have your Doctor phoM,
your prescription to us. It wll bo ac­
curately compounded with freah drugs
at a fair price.
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STORE, 2S ft. by M ft. inquire BY OWNER: 2-bedroom borne,
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Including Mayfair.. Many with
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Big Ola SHADE to greet your
BLEEPING ROOMS; The CabUs,
401 Mtgnolla. FA 2-0720.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms new borne, and definitely one
to flt your neede.
private baths, 114 W. First flt.
FOR SALE OR LEASE, Pioe•■ill” STEMPEE Agency
crest 1 yctr old 2-bedroom, 2 HOME in Mayfair, 420 EuiotT W
Ave., Spacious, 3 bedrooms, 2
bath, Florida room. Nicaly leadbathe, 2 ear garage, ete. Sub­
wiped fenced la back yard.
HOMES Locb Arbor; 3 n a £
stantial down payment requir­ NEW
Well and pump. Large utility
4 bedrooms;
For exciting
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family living with planned lux­
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2-ROOM epertmaat, U2 Elm.
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facilities and play areas at
TA 2-037*.
HOMES AND LOTS far colored
CHARMING” - U the ward tor
modarala prices. Shown by ap­
people. Also homea juilt oa lots.
THE OFFICE; i unique kind at 2-BEDROOM cioder block house,
pointment Call FA 3-4032.
Roy Wall, Phana FA 2-1397.
neighborhood tavern. . .by the
furnished, reasonahto. 1 , mile
Beach in Lake Mery,_______
from gate, Contact Clibough,
NAS, e»L 327 or 427.________
Acroec the afreet from the new
City Parking Lot.
HOUSE oa Cameron Avt. East
DIXIE CREAM BAKE SBOP
Side, between Celery end
204 W. tod. Ph. FA 2-0433.
Geneva Ave. 4 bedrooms, quite
neighborhood, school bus stop,
TTeMUaT
kitchen appliances. 175 per
month. Ph. TA 2-0145.
1BEDROOM houao furnished, all
electric. 9&lt;0 plus utilities. 249 2 BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
BY VERNON SCOTT
movements within tbe scope of a
163 per mo. UK hummoriia
Chase Ave. Phans rA 2-7413.
story,
HOLLYWOOD
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Ave,
dor, who hie tha distinction of
"I never want to make a picture
FURNISHED five room. 1 bedBEDROOM furnished twice
house refusing to direct "Ben Hur,” with only two or three people up
room gsraga apartment. Call 2near Wagon Wheel Nursery, says the future of motion pictures nn the big. screen. You must fill
FA 2 0031.__________________
Hwy. 17-92. Call Midway 4 4334. Uee in the multi-milllon-dollar it with thousands of p erfo rm ers
”
super-tolossals if films are to sur­ ■nd aclioo."
ROOM A BOARD. Ph. FA 24M2.
FURNISHED Large and Small vive at all.
In
support
of
bis
thesis,
Vidor
3-BEDROOM
bouse available
apartments. FA 2-1S3I.
Vidor’i paradoxical point of view said the biggest box oiflet hits io
Dec. let. Pbooe FA 2-7700.
APARTMENTS, downstairs, water stems from his own particular ob­ history were jumbo productions—
furnished; 2 bedroom unfurnish­ jection to the "Ben Hur scripts, He "Gone With Ihe Wind," ‘Ten
BRAND NEW 2 bedroont furniidp
cd apartment, water furnisbed,
ed. 1 bedroom furnished. Phone first rejected the picture in 1924, Commandments." "The Robe.”
end again two years ago in the "Dusl In the Sun," "Covered
close in. Phone FA 2-2931 days,
FA 2-21(2.
modern version.
Wagon" and "The Big Parade."
FA 2-1401 nights.
3BEDROOM house 1301 Wynne‘My reisoos were personal." ha
"Once it was possible to fill the
wood Dr. Low down payment
2BEDROOM unfurnished house
id, "and I'd rather not discuss big screen in Hollywood," be said,
130. 2(32, corner of Lemon A Phone FA 2-7797.
them. 1 think it will be n very fine "Not now. You must go on location
Grandview. Phone FA 2-0«2T.
to be able (o afford the extras. Andh
^BEDROOM bouse; C ry su f U kc film.
"It L-waactiy lha lypa of movie shoot at actual aiisi. It is too ex­
Ave. and 4th. Street. Lake
R E N T A BED
Mary; unfurnished. 930 per tnat must he mid* to combat vale­ pensive to reproduce them in Hol­
Kallaway, Hospital * Baby Beds
month. Phone FA 2-40M or s'iaion. We have to produce movies lywood. The demands of TV and
By Day, Week or Month.
that ars spectacles, entertainment movies are absolutely different."
FA 24271.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-31(1
U ( W. 1st SI. TRAILER, 10 ft. wide. 3 bed- that cannot possibly ba seen on ho concluded. "And movie-makera
television."
must discover ibU before it is too
rooms, completely furnished.
CLEAN nicely furnished upstairs
To entice televiewers from the late."
Phone FA 2-3134.
apartment ITS. Phone FA I-09M.
hearthside, Vidor prescribes wide­
3-ROOM
furnished downstairs screen color epics filled with
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
■partmenl, all electric kitchen. masses of people and spectacular
kitchen equipped. 100. 2412 Or­
Cluae in. Reasonable Contact scenery.
ange Ave. Phono FA 2-6030.
Clarence Barlow at Mercury
His own newest picture, ‘ Solo­
SALE OR RENT: 1 B.R. 30 f t
place.
mon and Sheba," flu the descrip­
Moon trailer, air condition.
living room. 123 K. Coleman
Adults FA 2-76(4.
Costing 94 million, tbe epic is
Circle. Phone FA 2-7913.
made in "Super Tecbnireme—70,"
1 ROOM Efficiency Apt., private a new large-screen proccii that
bath, suiUbto for one or eouple. dwarfs present big-serten opera­
tions.
Legal Notice
Aeroia from Poat Office.
"The 'drop-in' movie is' a thing
NICE bedroom, private entrance of lha past,” Vidor went on. "The
IV T M H C I H C a i T c m NT. M t T H
and balh. Phone FA 2-244S.
J i u n itL . i i n n i t n r r m n i u s .
cost of going out to a theater has
IV A M ) r o a N K M IV a L K TOILS.
SALE or RENT:~Y b R. house, 2 made movie-going a special event
T l . I.V l - H l V C R I i r VO. I M I T
•hat must be planned in advance.
.v n n iT i n r o u t
acres ground. FA 2-2921.
t I.V IN W A S H IN G T O N ,
It usually means dinner out, a
1‘U l n i m ,
S jB e e lE sleleK o rS el^ ^ ^ ^ baby sitter end group of friends.
Vs.
"There are so many old and
I X lH H A lN E w a s h i n u t o .v .
K - t t n . l l n t 3-BEDROOM, living room, din­ wonderful films on TV, people
ing room, kitchen equipped, won't go out to see new on&lt;&gt;,”
stats; o r
n m jh iu a
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HA INN WAS It 1NQTO.V.
WHOSE
panelled FlorlJv room. Easy
Vidor pointed out spectacles arc
lt»:nir&gt;KN'*N l» UN KNOW N :
terms. Call FA 2-3744.
as old as movies.
T o n » III U k s
not I t , t h a t a
■m o r n Bill o f C o m p l a i n t h a* h**n
"D. W. Griffith began the epic
By Owner — dayfair Section
f l i n t a f i l n i t ) m i In l h a C i r c u i t
C o u r t In a n d l o r f i . m i i i . l . Cvun* Brittany Style, large living-din­ film with ‘Birth of a Nation.* Ce­
ty , Kloriila, In C h a n c a r y ; t h a t th*
ing area. 3 BR., 3 BATH. 2 cil B. DeMiIIe carried on the tradi­
n a t u r * of * ald a u l t la a n a ctio n
rarportes, u t i l i t y , fi rplace, tion of giving motion pictures the
for dltorca.
th « a h o r t t i l l * nf
family room, 2130 iq. ft. Phone symphonic treatment-themes and
w h i c h It KL.VIN WASHINOTON,
P l a l n t i r r , V*. L O R R A I N E W A S H ­
FA 2-2344.
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T H E S E P R E S E N T S a r s t n c o m ­ 3-BEDROOM, CB. ilk bath home'
m a n d you t o Ilia j o u r a n a w a r or
Phone FA 2-3333.
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NO DOWN PAYMENT
NO CLOSING c o m
9104 monthly buys Ibis cosy homr
3 bedrooms, kitchen equipped
large living room. Good neigh­
borhood, i’inecrest School dis­
trict. Call owner, FA 2-4073 af­
ter 3 P. M.
MAYFAIR 'SECTION- 3 BEDROOM. 2 bath, kitchen
equipped, Florida room. Large
lot. Cali FA 2 3432.___________

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

R AV EN N A
PARK
HOMES
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BROKER

2tt So. Park Ave. Ph. TA 2-3MI
EXCELLENT TERMS on 3 bed room home in Pinecrest 2nd.
Addition. Owner selling below
cost. FA 2 3374._____________
IN LAKE MARY: 2 BR. bouse,
utility, tile bath, wall furnace.
Walking dutance to school.
99,360. Phone'FA 2-0729.
3-BEDROOM bouse, Urge utility
room, screened in porch stove,
refrigerator and heater furnish­
ed. 9(2 monthly pay meats.
FA 2 3311.
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M O N O G R A M S
Far Christmas
must be brought In soon
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$450 Down
T an Want Oa IMJi
SI. Falow Coaatry
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“In the City of
Gracious Living”

Dream Homes

*3 40
Down Pei meat-No Closing

*9890
T O T A L PRICE
Homes feature i Bedreome l i t Tile Hatha • Screened
Perth - utility Room - Terratso Floors - Carport* - Laudscaped Lots - All City Conteuienres.

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MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
W. 29th St.
FA 2-7492
Baaferd

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A W ant Ad A D ay M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
&gt;. Female Help Waited
I. Rail Ratal* Far Bate
ro ft SALE BY OWNER: Hcuie, 4-BEDROOM komc, imall down WAITRESS: good hour*, toed
h H I Holly Ave., 2-bedroom*.
tipi. Phone NO $4&gt;tl.
payment — am m * monthly
Priced for quick isle at M.too.
paymenta ot 837 00. iioj gum4. Mate Halp Wasted
•1.4W down payment Contact
merlin Ar*.
Krt. H. L. Raborn. IMS t .
MAN ter fuel oil route. Write
Bemlnste Blvd.
P. O. Box 1539.
ON LARGE LAKE
GOOD HIGH. DRY HOMESITE 4-Bedroom homo with 2l» hatha:
I LOTS—132 ft. x 105 ft. on good
larga living room; dining room; Lsrg* National Pniat Co.
road. 1 block from Lake Mary
Florida room; terrarzo floors; Ha* an opening for ambitious
young man.
Icbool. &gt;1.000, TA 2-1201.
central boat. Several fruit
Dutlas involvo Credits, CoUeetrees.
lions, Soiling, Offica routine and
IMS Bq. IT. OVERALL
assisting over all branch operaS27.900 TERMS
lion.
BUSINESS PROPERTY
Excellent Opportunity foe Ad­
BANFORD PROPERTIES
Larga Men with one 2-bedroom
vancement.
apartment and two I-bedroom Many Employer Benefit* Includ­
•14 Atlantic Bank Building
FI*. Harris*
R, R. |&gt; trt
apartmrata. On corner lot with
ing retirement plan.
extra lot In rear for parking. For
YOU NAME ri-W E LL FIND IT
prompt
tatsrvlaw c*U
982,000 TERMS
FA 2-lHt or contact George W.
BEAUTIFUL two badroom home
Morgan.
on two loti. Cltrua tree*. Re- ROSA L. PAYTON
Mrietcd area. Low down pay- Registered Real Estate Broker 8 HERWIN WILLIAMS CO.
Ill Magwotta Art.
■ant. Terma eaa bo arranged. Mary E. Carmen — too Sates!
Call eveninga FA 2-4IS*.
B. E. Rtgere, Sr. Astoclatts
Fk. FA 2-12*1 IT-St at Mlawatka It. Week Wonted

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Wed. Nor. 11, 1959—Pag* 11 2» A Tr alter a
OPEN NOW
MOBILE HOME SALES
U Mila So. of Sanford 17-42
NEW 1444 PACEMAKER
MOBILE HOMES
Direct from Factory I* You.

Wyatt Trailer Sales
TH. PA 2-1411
31.

F A 2 -5 2 6 4

*F a the buy Of your life, lot u»
-- ohow you «1T Roialia Drive, this ISM CHAMPION SHOW TRAILER
I Bedroom homo with hardwood in better than mw condition with
lar floor* and tiled bath can
loads of extras and beautifully
ba youro f a only 112,220.00.
furnished, a deluxe home on
with good term*. Exclusive with
wheela, for only S5500.00, offered
SEMINOLE REALTY.
by BE MINOLE REALTY, 1901
Park Ave., FA 2-5B2.
I-L0T8 In Dnamwotd So-tion;
already cleared and leveled. RAYMOND M. BALL
Prised to tell. Phene FA 20351.
AND ASSOCIATES
Real Estate — Insurance
Surety Honda
SPEND THANKSGIVING
218 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 1-5641
IN A NEW HOME AT
Sanford
SAN SEN KNOLLS
Evans Bldg, Luke Mary
Ph. FA 2-1290
Waal
SEEING H RELIEVING
French Avenue
M you're looking for seclusion and
comfort in a home, you need
look no further. This spacious
We sow have ready for aceu3 bedroom 2-bath boma situated
paocy TWO Beautiful lli and
on a large landscaped 165’ x
I bath, I bedroom ZEUL1 built
241' lot In picturesque Loch Arbomaa, close to shopping and , b a 1* it. Its many outstanding
both High and Grade schools.
features Include living room ant
Driva by those tropic illy land­ den with sliding glass doors
scaped homes. Our representa­
opening into a well equipped
tive wig be happy to assist kitchen including dishwasher
you.
and exhaust fan. The floors art
Frews M4.IM aatd aa tew as
terraxio. Central oU heating
with floor ducts insure your
comfort throughout the Winter.
DOWN &lt; C C A NO CLOSING
A lighted patio makes for pleas­
PHA
cpSTS
ant evenings outdoors. The price
TALL COME TODAY!
la 138,500 with term* available.
W. M. MBU1” 8T E M P E R Agency
.SI.
f s nyssy
Realtor A bauror
AMOCIATEB; H. E. Tnffer
118 N. Tark Ave. 111. FA 2 61*8
Arthur P. Day, Everett Harper
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Robert F. May, Bart richer,
Roalter
. Helen E. Noonan
LAKE MARY
Phono FA 2-4991
112 N. Park Ph. FA 2-6237 of FA 2-1964.
BY OWNER at Fivo Points, 2
REA1 ESTATE DRIVE-IN
_ bedroom CB, porch, carport a,
2144 Frenen Art.
V
utility room, equipped kitchen.
ALL____
Lot lOO'xlOO*. FA 2 MS?.
Boalta
Phone FA 2-3441
ROBERT A. WILUAMg, Re si tee -Can Hall”
Raymes
SALE a RENT: 3 bedroom, kit­
FA 2-MI
chen equipped. See at 1U Pinecrest Dr. Call owner, FA 1-7131.
MEW two bedroom house, car­
ports, utility, built hi oven and
stove. On corner lot In CasselA Rip Van Winkle
berry. FA 13446.
Compare point by point: Com­
pletely furnished;.ultra conven­
S t OWNER: I bedroom bowio in
ient to schools, atoras, churches:
Wynniwwd Section, excellent
perfect condition; 2 bedroom
eonditlon. Large yard with well.
concrete block. Gosh what a
Patio with brick barbecue pH.
buy! Priced under $8,000.00.
t l 2,800, pay equity and assume
payments. Call FA 2 0611 f a W. E. “ BiU” STEMPKR Agency
further Information.

WHITE FAMILY: Permanent
work, dairy, nuraery a truck
farm. H o u a a prafarred.
RE 4 5170. Contact E. E. Hales
c/o 1500 Blvd., DcLand.
DAYS WORK wanted. FA 15120.
12. Ptembtag Service#

Plumbing: &amp; Repairs
Jen C. Themes
1*28 Barits 8t.
FA 3-I444
PLUMMNM
Contracting A RtpaMa
F r a Estimate*
R. L. MARYEY
M Sanford Are. Phone FA 2

VLB
AIR CONDtnONlNe
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
188T Saaferd Ave.
FA 2
SANFORD riumblag A Sesttef
2596 So. Elm Ph. FA 2-Ttli.
II. Electrical Service*

Used furniture, applies***, Wots
ate. Bought-Mld Larry’s Man
2)5 Sanford Ar*. Ph. FA 14132

9SA V E I
N*w A U**d
Fanritm tad

Mather of Sanfor
201-204 | . P in t K Ph. FA 2-4443

— minima Ceimty am— 1WI

15. Special Service*

FurnJtwr# storage and Haring
ATTRACTIVE house for salt at
Tn and From Aaywbere
South Plnscrait. Reasonable
C. E. P K L U F I
LOTS a ACRES
down payment low monthly
1306 French Am. Ph. FA 2-14S1
I wooded acres with good front­ payments. Phone 2-2UST.
age on country road. Located 4
TV SERVICE within the hour.
mile* South of Sanford. Total
Service Call $230 plus part*.
D
Price — only 23350. with just $300 DOWN — FHA
Work Guarantetd 2 Mo. Ph.
21350 down, and excellent terms.
FA 2-9799.
This beautiful 3 Bedroom Phillip*
Built home in Highland Park at
4 lota with 110' frontage on West
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
2106 Amelia being offered by
25th Street. Convenient to shop­
Florida's Most Modtrn Plant
recently widowed owner who
ping and high school. Priced at
will pay all closing costs of FREE PICK UP A DELIVERY
23650, only 21350 down payment
FHA loan. The price is only 1 Week Servlca Ph. FA 2-7437
and low paymenta on balance.
210.000
00. which ia FHA valu­ JACHOB’S REPAIR SHOP
Nice m e lot 125' x 500' located
ation. with monthly payments Wrlding — » ach A Gen. Repairs
of 509UO. WHY PAY RENT.
on canal leading Into Lake Jaa
W. 20th A Old. L. Maty Rd
Exclusive w ith SEMINOLE
sup. Cleared and ready for
REALTY. 1901 Park Ave. Complete I-awn Maintenance,
0
building. Only 52800, with 2750
FA 2 5232.
Fartll iter—Spraying — Moving
down, and excellent terms.
JOHN LAI
O m iER f444 Willow Ava. FA ATItf
I beautiful Iota located in Paola 8. Female Help Wanted
area, uncleared with many nice EXCEPTIONAL GIRL o»er 21 TV and RADIO REPAIR af r
trees. 21300 cash.
for neighborhood bar. Attrac­ 3:00 nights and weekends; San­
ford, Lake Mary and Lonxwood
tive wage, for right parly. Call
1 lot, 100' x U0' on Grapeville
FA 2-3772 and FA 2-4415.
FA
2
S144
‘til
10
a.
m.
Avenue Just off West lit Street.
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
21150 rash.
WILL S\V\P home and small
Since 1948
salary for housekeeping serv­
M acre* in Lake Monroe, with
A. HARK
DeHAItY
ice*. Call FA 22709.
m
1320' frontage on hard road
NOrth 8 4422
NOrth 8-4711
•
(AU tiled). Price - 17100, with WAITRESS, exp, neat, over 31,
50c hour and meals. Steady
23300 down.
work . eve shift. Call ia person
Jean's Spaghetti Hour*. Orange
Stenstrom Realty
C i t y - _______________
HERBERT HTKNSTHO.W
Registered Broker
HOUSEWIVES If you have tS
LEN RI8NKR
spare hour* per werk to work
LOTTIE BROADWAY
18 CHEVY 4 - Door
outside your home you can aveKEN TORRKTT
rage &gt;26 25 and stilt be a full
50 CHEVY 2 - Door
BETTYE I). SMITH
lime housewife and mother. We
Associates
train. Write Box E. Sanford
16 CMC Pick Up
) 111 N. Park — Fk. FA 2-1424
Heratd.

FA &gt;-7454 MOTORCYCLE, Harley Davidson 5-PIECE aolld walnut
—1954 H a m a e r. Phone
suite, white testha chairs. UT
CUSTOM BUILT furniture -ainFA 2-1S47.
Garrison Driva,
■le
pieces
a
sets.
Aim
furni­
11-12
Mina.
C
«W«P'a 4wi*4
ture repair. Cabinets made. SEWING MACHINE: Electric,
FA 2-7063.
D ■ r n ■, embroidriet, m ao- 2 4- Lm 4 A Fa
Junior?. . . That you, Junior?. .
trams, button holes. Lifetime
ROLLAWAY, HoapMal and Baby guarantee. Responsible party LOST; Laras Siamese Cat. Bteltk
Bed*. Day. Week a Msnth vicinity
to take up payments of 15.00
ty Sun
FURNITURE CENTER
14. Boete end Motors
It. Spate! Services
month. Write box S. M. e/o
WAED MS. FA
Ut* French At*.
Sanford Herald.
Ph. FA 1-7944
R. M. Wilkin*. Contractor
LOST: Old
Gateway T# The Waterway
• Asphalt Drivtnays
paketbooh
GOOD Simmona doubt* bed
•
MG
VALUES
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
• Parklag Antaa
SIS. Please return te H. W.
couch, breakfast room set,
• QUICK CREDIT
Robson Starting Gnnds
Quality Workmanship A Materials
Shuman, Mary C o t a FEW
odd
ehaira,
male
Chihuahua
• EASY TERMS
Terms To SuH Your Budget 144-4-4 K. 1st.
Ph. FA S-SM1
WE GIVE TOP YALUR STAMPS Manchtster puppya. FA 2-1677.
•Fro# Estimates
It. Aatemob'lea
•W ait Guaranteed
WILSON - MAIER
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford, Fla,
n
'54 LLOYD *'400'' German aporis Hi B. P in t I t
FA
ear. 46 milra tn gallon. 1150.
HEATERS CLEANED
1530 East N. Y. Ave., DeLand. 22. ArtielH For Sal*
Laws Newer Repair*
Call RE 2 3181. Will trade for
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
boat.
W H I L E T H E Y L A S T -----Mlt W. tOtk St.
Sell Us Your Furnltur*. Quick
FA 2 7198 a FA I-34M
Service With The Cash. SUPER
1936 four wheel driva Jeap 1500.
Big
Discounts On Remaining Stock
TRADING POST. FA 20477.
ENVELOPES, i s e e m w . ,
■ rtione FA 2 4442.
NEW 1959 DODGES
manii, ktvoiana, kand Ml*. and 4 DR. 1452 PLYMOUTH. CAN BE PAINT 42.50 gal. T-Shirti 44c.
Ferdor* — Tudor Hard Top* — Station Wage**
programs, ate. Pngreeiiva SEEN AT THE SANFORD ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS STORE
Printing Co. P h o t FA I-24M 110 Sanford Av*.
HERALD KM W. FIRST ST
306 West litis SL
SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y M OTORS
DAYS.
FREEZER, IS' commercial up­
MS
E. F ln l HI.
S u ite *
Ph. FA 14*14
P1ANO TVNING A REPAIRING 1952 CHEVY Mon panel, heater,
right, Uke new, 830". FA 15007.
W. L. HARMON
new tires, |630. Nash. '32, radio
PH. PA 2-4223 After I P. M.
and heater, 4 new tires, $300.
FA 1-3871.

'SPECIAL!

I*-A Trailers

3-BEDROOM trailer fully air con­
ditioned, washer and dryrr. Will
sell equity very reasonable or
will trade for equity In 3 bed­
MAIM W. M k
FA AOtl room home. Phone FA 2-3134.
HE AT I NG
'56 FLAMINGO Mobile Home,
H. B. POPE CO.
4’ x 40. 2 bedroom, excellent
StS A Park - FA 2 4144
condition. The price la Right.
One can't refuse. Space 74,
p u m p s - n ra iN W iJ tn
T a r t Ate. Trailer ft., Santoro.
'Do M Yourself
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
■ T I N E
Miahteoy and Supply Ce.
201 W. I nd St.
Ph. FA "

WELCOME

DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
2064 Adams Pk.

FA 2 3553

A Satisfied customer U our best
advertisement.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
103 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2 3742
D A W N T S ~~
BEAUTY SAW*
Ak Conditioned Dryer*
Phone FA t-T«i

q

. L O O K H U N TER S

|a. Ftewere A Plante
Cut Flonere For in* Ih-rssion
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FA 2-1822
or
F t 2-0270
17. Pels • Livestock - Supplies

HARVEST
Blend
TEN HIGH
Bourbon
POPULAR
W UNDS
BRANDS

3
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$8 ’ 5
Flflha $ ^ . 9 5

30OPEN Mon. tkr* Tkurs. 7 . CUT
RATE
10 Frt. * H*t- 7 • 13

FORD 2 - Door
FORD 2 • Door
BUICK 2 - Door
CHEVY 4 - Door
PLYMOUTH 1 - Door

I JERSEY COW. heavy milker1 Jersey cow jerond calf 2—
2 year old helfrri calfhood
vaccinated. Priced right. Phone
FA 2 0728.
-9. finals and Motor*
NEW BOAT: Johnson 10 h. p
m ota. good 1953; 2 cost* of
sealer, *» Inch bottom, H inch,
sides, mahogany rib' Sec tod
W. 27lh. St.. Sanford

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NEW YORK (UPI) - A knight
gf Hto British Empire, Alec Guin
peas, dominated a night of Ameb­
ian television Tuesday.
Guianans made hie TV dramaBe debut here to an hour play
failed, “Th* Wicked Scheme of
iebal Decks," part of NBC-TV's
Star-time aeries.
Because the pari was tailored
for Guinness' uncanny ability to
atilize a scheming, foiy-gramlpa
facial expression — Including that
luperb was smile that unfold* as
he surveys Ihe chaos he has cre­
ated — the play wasn't much of
• challenge for him. He's been
inbeatable in this sort of movie,
but It was still a great treat to
have him i’u his stuff for mere
TV viewers.
Jebal Decks, for "i yca.s, workid in a bank ami was conspicu­
ously underpaid and unappreciat­
ed. He thirsted for revenge. He
wanted his revenge to bo com­
plete. And he wanted to be around
to savor ft.
He hit upon a better Idea. He
hcglos putting his own munvy Into
the tellers’ receipts. Chaos re­
sults. The bank's antiseptic effi­
ciency becomes infected with ten
■ion and near-panic.
Next, Decks mixes up the pay­
checks. A bank guard goto |37S
and Ih# hank vice president gelx

113.18. Chao* results. Decks steps
forward with some suggestions
and eventually, an efficiency en­
gineer — expert)'/ satirized by
WUliam HmUIsU — rumt* slang.
Deeka keeps bis grcrrtlinizing going
and locks Ihe bo^l chairman In
the vault.
There was Ijils fine line from
the procrustcan banker m the
vault: "I'm not counting my mon­
ey. I'm reviewing my holdings."
Dynamite frees Hi* banker and
Decks is on his way up, as the
new director of procedures. He
stops Ihe Willie Sutton-In-rcvcrse
activities—merely by doing noth­
ing, and is about to become bank
president when. . .yes, someone
else begins adding money In the
till. Drrks figures he has had it
and quits. Retribution, you tee,
doesn't come only to crooked quiz
shows.
Pur two acts, Ihe play had
speed, was light-footed, thoroughly
digestible, sportive and saucy as
Guinness kicked Ihe derkens out
of his cold hearted tormentors.
Rut the final denouncement slowed
things down and, while morally
satisfying, was lacking in the
theatrical sense. Personally, I
thought Decks ’-ould have handled
Ihe bank’s new upstart If he put
his mind tn il.
The setting was spacious hy
any standard anil the supporting
players contributed expertly to the
moral.

W ithout Faith U .S . Could ArifcfHbSullererslleedlleverAgBiBFearSevereCrippnng
llnlaaa we pledge ourselves to
promote th* ideas of faith to God,
honor, and service to the com­
munity wa will lose Urn cold war
not with hoods at bullats, but
with ideas, Sanford Naval AM S u ­
tton chaptata William M. Hearn
told Sanford Klwaoiana yesterday.
Speaking at a Civic Center lun­
cheon on Veterans’ Day tb« re­
cently appointed Protestant chap­
lain aald that tea beat way to
honor American war veterans Is
to promote the ideas they fought
for. faith la God, justice In hu­
man relationships, brotherhood,
knowledge for serviae rather than
for domination and aanctly of the
home.
Americans can beat fight com­
munist Ideology not only by prov­
ing Ihe Reds wrong but hy show­
ing our ideas to be belter, Chap­
lain Hearn emphasized.
Before eommunlsm and Hitter's
fascism, warring nations fkreq-

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then she'd hare reeeivad the f» ,mj9&gt; ■ M M w
p v ip n i* * ■ » * 000, besides:
If Myrtle's husband now takas
out |10,M Myrtle and the children
would be entitled to 1% of the
face value per month ($1M&gt; up to
a total of ao yean, and than aim'd
gat the full (10,000 extra.
Young husbands, your wives era
W CKOBGK W. CRANK,
doubly grateful for your thought'
fulness whan yon show it via a
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Pfe. D „ M . D.
tASK C - « * : Myrtle A , aged family I n c o m e life Insurance
0 , la th* Bother at three child- policy.
Many littery, (rigid wivea, also
It*
' Dr. Crane, I am diiturbed.” get over their tension when they
confessed, “far my husband re- realise you husbands have ade­
a ta carry any lift tosurance quately safeguarded their future.
For a wife naturally feels hesi­
m all.
' “ Ha iaalati ha comet of long tant about bearing several babies
•ved anterior*, to ha claim* noth- If she baa no certainty of an in­
come on which to rear them, If
Mg will happen to him.
“And I bailtata to nag him about the husband should be soatched
this earth.
MM matter, for it aouada aa U I from
Insurance
thus relieves a lot of
•to unduly mercenary.
marital tension. And you husbands
“ •lit jutt luppoee ha tbould be must take the Initiative, for wives
Mraired la aa ato» accidantr That hesitate to prod you on this score,
- t n happen area to the aafait teat their in-laws bear about It
» Prirar.
and Imagine the wife la unduly
“And hit tong lived anctitora mat canary.
Would not help him than. So how ■ I AVO, fNSURANCK SALCSMEN
Mold 1 heap my youngatera to- Don't grow so concerned about
father?
a college Insurance policy for your
“I’d probably bo forced to get a child II years hence that you for­
tab and him aomeboy lor a baby get the broader needs of your
Uttar. Cant you urge huabanda whole family NOW.
In waho np ta raality and abow Collage Insurance la excellent,
propar coocarn for their famlliei, but a luxury. Family income InI* proved by adequate Insurance ■urance la a necessity for every in­
nrenetkmT11
» telligent husband:
la fact, employers now frown up­
’ m d N I O O H , It OTA M N K
Bridegrooms, one cf th# moat ap- on applicants wbo lack insurance:
■tod gdle you can oiler your They regard them as either unable
wife, la a “family income'1 to pass a mcdlesl eiamlnallon, or
thoughtless aod Improvident, nei­
policy.
And older husbands, like Myr- ther of which categories la a good
tin's, should also quit gambling endorsement for an employe.
With the future hspptoets and an­ And you widows should write a
"Thank you" letter to the faithful
nuity at thalr children.
-Whan 1 first married, I took out Insurance salesmen who prodded
■ 110,000 “family Income" policy. your departed htisbands into reach­
And whan our first youngsters or- ing oul from the Great Beyond
rirad, 1 added two mora of those with thalr protective arms via
your monthly Insurance checks:
tio.oon policies.
(Always write to Dr. Crane
They don't coat much mart than
(tralght Ufa insurance but tony to ante of this newspaper, en­
protect your wife and children till closing ■ long 4c stamped, ad­
dressed envelepe and Me to
too latter are grown.
f a t example, suppose 1 had been cavar typing ard printing costa
'hit by a drunken driver and killed, when you seed for one of hi* book­
lira. Crane would then have drawn let!.)
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HEART PATIENT Kenneth Chandler, 37, wear* a
battery in Sun Fruncisco
to provide a jolt for hia
heart. Without the device,
Chandler’s heart wan alow*
ed to aa few aa 10 beats a
minute.

Alfalfa Mystery
Is Being Sought
RATON ROUGH. La. (UPI) Scientists at Louisiana Slate Uni­
versity’s igrl-chemlcal and bio­
chemical laboratories are looking
for an elusive "something" In al­
falfa that ain't exactly hay.
They call it a "growth factor"
—something they've known about
for years, but have never Isolat­
ed. It may eventually turn oul to
be a vitamin since experiments
with alfalfa extracts have stimu­
lated growth in livestock and poul­
try.
Drs. Joseph A. Luizza and Ar­
thur Novak, biochemists, began
trying to isolate It tn 1M2, when
they discovered a species of mold
grew as much as 200 par cent
more when given vitamins In an
alfalfa base. The vitamins alone
did not affect tho mold.
The rciulta interested Dr. Alva
U. Watti, head of Louisiana
Stale's poultry department, who
M a c m n n litlij allalfa aalraal
to chicks. Three test lota showed
these chicks‘gained half • pound
more than those net receiving the
extract.
Then Ur. Sam I.. Hansard tried
the extract on cows and found it
Increased cellulose digestion.
The researchers are now try.ng
to isolate the 'something" and
define It tn chemical terms. They
plan further testa with commercial
leeda before placing It on the
market.

Monkeys Outwit
Rescue Party
SAVANNAH, Ga. (UPI) - A
hunting party ted hy a 43-yearnld grandmother Imped today ta
rescue two monkey* from the
lop of Union Railroad Station
here.
The rhciua monkeys have out
wilted station personnel since
Tuesday afternoon, when they and
four other plain pale brown, play­
ful and active monkeys chewed
their way out of their shipping
crate. They were part of a group
of 74 monkeya on their way to a
laboratory death at the University
of Cincinnati in the interests of
polio research.

Professor Gives
Up On Human Race
BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) - A
zoology professor at UCLA thinks
it U already too late for man to
avert disaster — not from bomba,
but firm overpopulation.
Raymond B. Cowles, author of
"Zulu Journal," recently published
by the University of California
Press, draws bis conclusions from
studies of South Africa, where he
was reared as the son of mission­
aries.
He contends that all his life is
indissolubly linked to its surround­
ings and that all forms of life
are interdependent.
Cowles points out that men mul­
tiply at a geometric rate while food
production can only be increased
at an arithmetic rale.
"Aa a naturalist 1 can come to
m\ly «ne conclusion," he writes,
"which is that no rational solu­
tion can be achieved In time to
avert disaster to both srildllfa and
man himself."

ucntly had similar Idaologtoa, the
chaplain said. He cited bow only
tho language barrier made the
German "Sttlle Nacht" different
from the English "Silent Night' in
World Wat I.
But the communists promote an
ideology entirely different from
the Jodeso-Christian tradition,
Chaplain Hearn explained. The
communists reject God and an in­
herent moral law; they check
with Moscow to determine what la
right. H you rejeet Cod you reject
the basis for a moral law and
yon are liable te make a treaty
today and break it tomorrow, he
said.
The majority of United States
veterans who gave , their time,
limb* and lives til our wars knew
something of the ideology they
fought for, the chaplain said. He
pointed out that when we live
selfishly we aid the enemy by giv­
ing a bad example to other na­
tions. Wa must Uve honorably If
wa are te give a good example,
the chaplain emphasized.
Three ideas regarding property
ownership are current to the
world today he said; the com­
munist, that everything bclongi
to the stale; the private owner­
ship idea that everything a person
haa belongs lo himself and the
American idea that what we have
belongs to God. Chaplain Hearn
said h« thinks that most of us
have the Idea that property is
given us si a truit to promote
good.

CHICAGO (UPI) — C arm tly
available drugs mean arthritis
sufferers need "never again" fear
severe arippltog from toe dis­
ease, a «tinteat specielist told Il­
linois family doctor* today.
Dr. Abraham Cohen, of Phila­
delphia, said "treatment wttb hor­
mone* such as cortisone have
substantially reduced hospitalisa­
tion due to arthritis even though
no cure haa yet been found.
Cohen, arthritic clinic chief at
the Philadelphia General Hospi­
tal Blockley Division, was a clos­
ing session speaker at a three-

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member* of the legislative Delegation wore elected by the people of our county and
represent uh in Tullahassee. I felt they should know of my desire* and intention*.

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I W A N T T O TH AN K M Y FR IEN D S

I wish I could thank each of you iientonally for the tetter* and telegrams sent
to the office of Governor LeRoy Collin* in my behalf.

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NEW-YORK- Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller, discussing what he
hopes to accomplish on a fourday swing through California,
Oregon. Washington and Idaho:
"When and whether I make a
decision to seek the I960 Repub­
lican presidential nomination may
be decided on this trip.”
ALGIERS - A high French
army officer, shouting at a crowd
of extremist French seltlera who
surged through the elreels yelling
anti-government slogans:
"Shout 'Algeria Is French' as
much as you want but stop shout­
ing against DcGaulle."

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some possible side effects
such aa osteoporosis, or gradual
bona degeneration. Bam tongterm w a at eyetboUr hormones.
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CUT R A TE
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Quotable
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WASHINGTON - Labor Secre­
tary Jamca P. Mitchell, who lived
up to his promise and ate a cake
"hat” because more than three
million persons were jobless last
4 Of Their Sons
month, explaining why he -cut
slices of Ihe "hat" for steel atrike
Serve As Priests
negotiators:
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (U P I)- For
"if there had been no steel
the first lime In 20 years. Mr. strike, unemployment would be
and .V,rs. Vincent Dcntinger have well below three million."
no son studying for the priest­
hood.
WASHINGTON - Gen. Albert
“ It's going to seem funny not C. Wedemeyer (Ret.), warning in
to be sending Christmas pack­ a Veterans Day speech it Arling­
ages off lo the seminary," says ton National Cemetery that the
Mrs. Dcntinger.
most dangerous threat to America
Father Gerald Dentingcr, 20, may be the people's indifference
the youngest of four sons to be to Ihe responsibilities of citizen
come priests, recently celebrated ship:
hia first solemn high mas* in St.
"Wc could lose our freedoms by
Francis of Assist church, the default simply because wa take
family parish.
them for granted."

Reg. Price 4 9 .9 5
and express my appreciation for the support Riven me in my effort* to arcurn the
appointment na Clerk of the Circuit Court of Seminole County.

day meeting a t the lUtoala Acad­
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"need never agate be tbs nltimate result at rheumatoid arth­
ritis" U the patient has access
te "toterested medical manage­
ment" and "intelligent" use at
various treatment methods.
Moat patients, ha said, ran
look forward te leading eseful
Uvea. Cohen indicated patient at-

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Mr. Odhnm, as everyone knows, is the Seminole County advisor to Governor
Collin*. I felt that it wa» a matter of courtesy to call him, tix&gt;, and advise him of th*
steps, which I had already taken.
Mr. Odhum advised me that he was recommending Mr. David Gntchcl to
Governor Collins for the appointment.

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I appreciate, however, Sen. Douglas St cast tom’s recommending me te the
Governor.
I feel that I am qualified to perform the duties of the office of Clerk of
Circuit Court, and 1 again say that 1 would like the opportunity of serving the
people of our county in that position.

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�AQ2 William Whaaton is hoisted for simulated drop. . .
and is dunked in full arctic gear
and saved by helicopter after inflating life raft.
Demonstration was given for Sanford civic and business leader guests of Cdr. I. M. Rowell
(Staff Photos)

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vote storting Monday at tha Tax Aaaeaaor’a office.
The rolls will be open to the public until Nov. *0
when the board of county commisaionern will hold their
equalization meeting.
The tax bills are expected to be mailed out by Dec.
IS and tha normal diaeounta will be allowed on payment
at MUa.
Diaeounta include four per cent within 30 days after
tha bHi ta issued; three per cent after the second 30
days; two per eant after the third 80 days and one per
eerrt nfter tha following 30 days.
Tha tentative millage rate has been ant at II milla.

Concert Series Ticket Sale
W ithin 2 5 0 O f Goal
The Sanford-DeBary Entertain­
ment Aaan. concert ticket u le
which soda efUclally tomorrow la
XO tickets abort ef the MOO need­
ed te insure achedulintf *nt the
aerlei, Chairman Cheater Rea rick
Mid today.
ThU numoer iaciuoci many who
pledged earlier te buy tickets but
who here not picked them up.
The aaeociadon urged today that

k Congress May Aid
Cranberry Growers
WASHINGTON UI'D-Congre;
may be aaked to come to the aid
of haraiaed cranberry growera
who fear they will be turned away
from the nation's Thanksgiving
dinner table thaw year.
Sen. Richard I.. Neubergcr (Du Ore.) announced he wai prepar“ inf leglalatloo to help producera
who may be atuck with moat of
their crop becaute of a cancer
acare.
The action came Thursday a*
the Agriculture Department hint­
ed it could not buy the rranherrtee on a large w ale bail* aa
part of the farm aurplui purchase
program.
Arthur I. Flemming, secretary
. ef health, education and welfare.
* aet ntf the furor Monday b&gt;
warning housewives that part of
die Washington and t'regon crop*
were tainted with a chemical
weed kilter which c need cancer
in rati.
Neubergcr &gt;aut h&lt; might pro­
pone in a hill that the government
he given ipccial authorization to
purchase a n y uncontaminated
cranberries not wild.
"if government (eating fail* to
•w rapidly remove preaent public
doubta concerning the advisability
ef eating cranberriea." he said,
"simple equity demand* that the
government aa»l»t Innocent per­
son* who were injured by the
initial blanket warning.”
Sen. Ilirriaon A. William* Jr.
(D-N, J.k also wat among those
urging "full indemnification" to
farmers who face economic set_ back*.

Don Royer Gets
Jaycee Award
Don ^toyrr ba* been earned San­
ford “Jayree of thr Month" hy a
•pecial Ja j.e e nominating com­
mittee today.
Royer hail participated in many
Of the organization's projects ineluding lu*eh»1! night, radio day
W ami wu&lt; rhairman of Aunt Jem i­
ma Pancake Day.
Royer came to ianford fruen
Wayne&gt;boro. Va and wa* active
in (ivic aftair* there.

Health Assn. To Meet
The Senunole County Mtntal
Health Association will meet a t7:30
r m. Monday at the McKinley
nail Methodist Church.

*

all persona who said they would
buy tickets pick them up or phone
the office at First St. and Park
open Monday to illow extra time
foe tickets to be obtained. Office
hours are from 14 a. m. to 4 p. m.
The telephone number i* FA
27M3.
Ticket* may be brought from the
office or from Individual sellers.
Residents in Chuluola can call
Mrs. Virginia Chadwick and in
Larngwood, Mr*. Robert Hammond.
In Sanford t e following persons
are telling ticket* and may be
contacted at their homes.
Mr*. J. U Raker. Mrs. Richard
Deas. Mr*. R. K. Cooper, Mr*. R.
A. Smith, Mrs. C. H. Schilke.
Mrs. M. L. Raborn Jr.. Mrs. Wil­
liam Gramkow, Mrs. G. Andrew
Speer, Mr*. Frank Mcbane, Mr*.
W. E. Bristol, Mr*. W. K Kirch
hoff.
Mr*. Donald Rales, Mr*. C. Ver­
non Miie Jr., Dr. Wade Rucker,
Mr*. Harold Kastner, Mr*. Leon­
ard Munson. Mr*. Ann Tamny,
Steve Powell and D. E. Thomp
ton. ticket chairman.
The series i* trhcduled to start
Nov. 19 and among the highlight*
will be Jo«e Green'* Spanish
Dancer*. The Florida Symphony
Orchestra and the Stetson Uni
versify Glee Club.

'Queen 01 Hearts'
To Be Selected

News Briefs
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) — Gov.
LeRoy Collins may go home from
the hospital today or Saturday. The
governor has been hospitalized
with an intestinal infection.

Typhoon Hits Island
NAHA, Okinawa IIJPI) - Ty
phoon Emma hit Okinawa |nday
with IZO-m. p. h. winds, hut no
casualties were reported among the
American troops or Okinawan*
when the all-clear wa* sounded.

t p. m. Slocks

DeBary Chamber
Meets Wednesday

Band Association
To Hold Barbecue

Dusty Boots Rodeo
Is Slated Sunday

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy and mild through Saturday. High today alxnit 80, low tonight in the upper 80’s.
Unites! Press Unset! Wire Established 1908
FRIDAY, NOVEMRER 13. 1959
SANFORD’ FLORIDA

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The Westinghouse El.
stale spent II. I It),non u ads fritt­
ing in national publications during
fiscal 1M».
The Florida Devrlnpmenl Coin
mission said in its annual report
Thursday that about two thirds
of this *uin was used to attract
tourists. The remainder waa aimed
at bringing news industry to Flor­
Dr. Miles W. Thumley. Orlando
ida.
surgeon will be the guest speaker
at the regular monthly meeting of
Campus Poll
COLLEGE PARK. Mil. t l 'P l i - the Dellary Chamber of Commerce
A campus newspaper poll of siu in Stetson University dining room
dents at the University of Mary­ at T a. m. Wednesday. November
land shows 4Z per cent think there IB.
is nothing wrong with pre marital
Because of the prominence of
sex relations. However, university
officialt promptly eritcizcd the stir- the speaker plus the value and in­
vey of too students as being "scicn- terest in his subject of health,
lificially unsound" and not repre­ chamber of rummi-rn- mi'inhcrs
sentative of the school's 1Z,«)0 stu­
may invite adult meinlH-r* of their
dent*.
families and other gucOi, accord
ing to President Harry P. Newton
Ticket* will be on ,al* at the
Chamber nflice dunnc regular
husine** hours until November I*
at 4:30 p, m. and ticket* must lie
obtained by that lime, j * none will
be available at the no ling. This
The Seminole Bund Association deuariore from th e riv-W r proce
in order
will hold a harliecue at h p.m, in- dure i* deemed ..... .
morrow at the Elk* Isnige to facilitate sealing ■&gt;* , maxi
ground* with all proceed* to go m um of 300 can be a n "ti-outdated.
Regular order of liu-mea* will
to repairing and purrhasing hand
include the report of itu nominat­
in-lru nienl*.
Anyone wishing to take out bar­ ing committee for i:*o officers,
becue can pay for their dinners composed o( Harry M Brown,
chairman; R o h e r * tidsleiier.
and take them home.
Music during the barbeiur wilt Henry Lasher, Albert &gt;ai.*biiry and
be furnished by the Seminole Ralph Witberell.
High School Hand.

Tht Seminole - DeBary Heart
Council ha* appointed Phillip
iloyd n* Coordinator for the Cen­
tral Florida queen of Heart*
beauty content to be Held in Han­
ford Jan. !*,
Iloyd will coordinale thr a.llvlties to select beauties from all
over Cenlral Florida. They wilt
be chosen from high school girl*
in the 111h and 12th grade* and
will be judged on beauty, talent
and personality.
The Du,ty Boot* Riding Associ­
The rauncil also named Ken ation Rodeo slated Sunday will
Leffler as chairman tor the new feature a list of event* from
Heart Fund campaign.
cutting horse* to calf roping.
All entry fees will be placed
in a jackpot for each event, and
Club To Welcome will be divided between contextant* on a first, second and third
District Leader
place bails.
Sanford's Pilot Club will be hoai
Thr rodeo will be held in the
to the Pilot governor for Florida arena behind the Farmer's Auction
Dec. I Mrs. Mildrtd Patterson, Building with event* to start at
will pay her official visit to the It a. m A pork barbecue is slated
Sanford group a* head of Florida before, the rodeo starts.
Pilot International district four.
Mrs. Patterson will return to
Sanford in January to plan for the
statewide Pilot International con Bennett On Trial
caution to ba held bare April l-io
Not Local Man
at the Mayfair Inn.
The Edward Bennett who wa*
Sanford Pilot member* heard
F. J. Davis of U»e Seminole loast triad for robbery in Circuil Court
masters* Chib speak on Tuber­ bare yesterday waa not tha Ed­
culosis i t tha group'* meeting this ward 8. Bennett who live, at HIO
week. Tuberculosis prevention and K Fourth St . Sanford. The de­
how TB patients m Seminole Coun­ fendant who plead guilty to petty
ty are helped was wplakwd bgr larceny gave hie address as 301
the Sanford attorney.
Rcacon fft., Spartanburg, S. C.

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Collins Better

16-Year-Old Girl
Struck By Auto
Sixteen year old Flurrm- Wilson
of Sanford received j u on the
back of her head and a broken
ankle when the was -truck by a
car on Onora ltd th » morning
according to the Sherdl - office
Florence wa* riibn; i bicycle
toward the Naval Vir Station be­
tween the base and Sanford Ave,
when she cut in front of a car
driven hy Benjamin k Oliver,
U.S.N,, said deputy Robert Grant.
Oliver, who waa travelling in the
lam e direction, swerved to avoid
the girt, but struck her after
skidding IZ fret
The Lake Mary Navy man was
charged with failure to have hi*
vehicle under ronirol Florence
Wilson live* at the Country side
Trailer Park on Onora Kd.

Free Net Lessons
Slated Tomorrow
Sanford youngsters will be given
free tennis lessons tomorrow at
Fort Mellon l'ark.
The leisun* are scheduled ho
start at 9 a. m. and will tie given
by formrr net pro Fri'.k Deane.

NO. 563

Area's Worst Blizzard
Kills 17 Across Midwest
Hunters,

Board To Reduce
School Millage
ToFiveffills
The Semin da County lit hoot
Board ye,Unlay decided that Beminole County's school miliar*
roubl lie reduced to five wills lor
the IOBli-00 school yaar.
The 10 mills approved by coun­
ty voters Not. I will Hot he neces­
sary lierausx the increase in as­
sessed property valuation this
year over IUB will bring in more
money, School Administrative As­
sistant Waller Teague said today.
"The five nulls tax is estimated
to produce |7*UWo to I* used lor
thr support and maintenance of
sphools for the next year and to
pay the bowled indebtedness of
the board on arhool bonds sold a
few months ago." Bupt. K. T. Milwee said yesterday. Two milla will
will he used for county current
taxes, two mills far district U ses,
and one mill for Iho district build­
ing and bus laxas.
The revised school budget will
be advertised next week and a pubtie hearing will he held on it the
following week. The budget will
then he sent to the Slate Dept, of
Education for apprnvol. The tentalive budge of S'MI.OOU based on
the I'Jfirt tax rolls was returned
by the Department for revision
a f t e r the value of jitSp tax e*empl
property wa* certified hy T ai
Assessor Richard McCanns.
Clans to remodel the classrooms
left standing at Ihe old junior high
school site also were authorized
by Ihe hoaid. The .Seminole Coun­
ty Vocational School will be mov­
ed to this Palmetto Ave. and
Ninth HI. site after the classroom*
aie remodeled.

Parade Float
Deadline Nears
Sanford organiration* were re
minded today that the deadline
(or entering floats in this year *
Jaycee
sponsored
1'hrislmai
parade is noon tomorrow.
Program chairman Jack Wilber
-aid all entries must be made at
Hie Jaycee Inform-(ion Building
at French Ave.
The parade is uheduled Dec. I
til church, busmen, civic ami
school groupi are welcome to par
tieipate in the parade.

Phone Building
Request Denied
A request 10 build a new distri­
bution telephone renter east of
All a monte Spring* has been turn­
ed down by Hi* County Zoning
Board.
Robert Brown, toning director,
today said the rrquert waa turned
down after resident* eg the area
complained to the board that the
propotrd new building would ba in
a rrtidenlal ioax.
The request had been made by
Ihe Winter Park Telephone Co.

Cattle
• b ’ *t

Trapped
HELENA, Mont. (UPI) - five
season’s biggest snow storm
roared out of the RockWa into thn
Great Plains and Midwest today,
leaving Montana paralysed unde*
iu woret hlittprd in history.
At least IT death* wee* blamed
on Hie storm.
Helena, Montana's fa pits! «ky,
waa crushed by a 21.3-inch snow­
fall. the heaviest 34-hour storm
sine* Ihe Weather Bureau began
keeping record i her* in 1900.
Cut Bank. Mont., shivered In
23 below-rero cold and th* Weath­
er Burrau said th* t&lt;« laden air
would extend over Wyoming, Col­
orado and the middle plainx
states and drop temperature* near
zero through the Midwest.
Montana ranchers, caught with
a 13 per rent surplus duo lo slow
livestock markets, began a des­
perate hattle lo reach to,nun to
IS.OOn head of eattle and sheep
trapped In giant drift*.
The ranchers said the "fatality
rat* for slrays wOuld probably be
severe,'* but said past experience
had taught them to be prepared
by laying m plenty of feed.
Rescue p.irlie* spent the Hay
bringing stranded hunters out of
the mountains By nightfall, th*
only liiinti-rs unaccounted for were
two Montana State University
student*. Bub Amirk Jr., of Bill­
SANFORD K1.KS' UKAUTY reprewentnlivi; in the Klku
ings and Richard Maxwell of
beauty contest ut Cypress Durden.* Nov, 88 will tie .Mian
Warm Springs.
.Martha Ann t ’anirmti *»f 18-1 Myrtle Ave. The 28-yearEight were kilted on -mowslick­
ed Illinois highways. *ix died in
old FSU senior will also be in the ljueen'a Court tit the
Montana, two were killed in Iowa,
Tangerine Howl football game in January. Miss Cameron
and one fatality was reported in
waa chtMen hy the Youth Activity Commit! i of the
Michigan.
Sanford Klk.V Lodge.
The slot it) wat expected to de­
liver up to eight inches of snow
In tin- Tcva*Oklahoma panhan­
dle, \eh ratk a, Kansas, Missouri
and Iowa.
The Wi-atber Bureau said snows
from two to five inches drep
would rage through the Ohio Vat, ley into Pennsylvania amt turn
all highways from the Buckie* to
the Apjialachian* into potential
' death traps.
HAVANA (U l'li
Premier FI with peFmittmg the raid—from it*
The cold wave wax expected to
cause local turning in central
del Caalro today accused the airfields,
lie conceded that the United California.
United Slates of harboring ‘ war
criminals" and ««rrying on eco States has taken some step* to
mimic and pre,* attack* agatntt nail such raids, but rmmlerballanc Golfers To Hold
hi* nation But he appeared tired id this admission with a long *er
'Las Vegas Night'
and the speech lacked the usual ies of aecusalions.
fire of past orations.
The Sanford Men and Women’#
They
include
these
charges:
Uaalro, in a three hour, lu min
i Golf Association will hold a joint
—The United Stales is following "Las Vega* Night" parti. Sat­
ule television appearance that
lasted well past midnight, did nol a "policy uf open arm s to war urday at thr Mayfair Country
make hia expected reply to Ameri­ criminals exiled from Cuba."
C'luh for member* and iheir
can protests that his anil Ameri
—’(Tie United States is carrying guests.
can statements are inalirioui and on "a purposrlul campaign of eco­ Uniform nf the evrning will be
are hurling Cuban American rel* nomic aggression" as part of cun "Westain Attire." Several prize*
Ikm*.
ipiracy against his regime.
will be awarded. Price of admis­
—The American press is nut giv­ sion is SI to per couple.
He said he considers inoffensive
a pamphlet that the United State* ing his regime fair reporting, lie
Free hor* dorm er* wdt he
has found to be objectionable. 'Hie singlet out the Miami News, the served at T p. m. and a char­
pamphlet allows victim* of lost New York Journal American, Life coal fire will be ready at 9 p ns.
month's air battle over Cuba. Cas- Magaime, and the two American for guests to eosik their oww
Irn has charged Ihe United States wire services for criticism.
steaks.
*

Castro Charges U . S .

Aiding W ar Criminals

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\yEDNKSDAY, NOVF.MBKR 11, 1059

SANFORD* FLORIDA

NO, SSI

Lake Jessup Causeway On Road Project

Tha laaford etty *omminioo
will aiMt with ttM city ton in ( and
planatof board Nov. 1# to discus*
a board decision which refused
Thu County Commitaioa y**tor- Ineluda such roada a* IB 437. SB
One at the worst roada in tha
SR m from UR 44 te the St.
SR II at Lake Mary to BB 46
rtaonioi at lour iota on Sanford
11 from tak a Mary to SR 4* and county according to the two of­ Johns River.
day
got
a
"look
into
the
future"
SR 434 at Longwood to SR 403
At*, bitwaan W h and 3ftth
on proposed new primary &gt;od IB 425 from UR 41» north to SR ficials were Bear Lake Road in
SR Uti—to Lake Howell to the to the east county line.
y tru ta .
427 at Gindarvilla which would Insecondary roada in Seminole cluda Mm causeway acroaa Lake the aoulhwest which Boggi said Orange County line.
SR 44 to he aligned sad ha*
Saminoia BaaUy owner W. M
County and went oo record oe ap­ Jessup.
*om* 300 ears are using daily.
Secondary road projects include; proved from Interstate 404 to Mto
Dtotrieh* appaaiad to the tomState Road Department official*
proving the proponed project# by
Among the project* will be
SR 437 at Ginderville to SR 44. ACL overpass and Geneva Am.
niasioa Monday night to act coo
Henry T. Boggs and Williard Biel- building up the road to the Orange
the State Road Department*.
SR 472 to Mm Orange County to SR 13-600,
trary to a toning and planning
High oo the list waa a new by gave a brlsf run down on pro­ County line.
SR 44-A trout 1R 4M to Ih*
line
to SR 438.
board recommendation and rrionc
causeway to be built acroaa Labe posed primary and secondary
Primary road project* listed by
Weklva River and Mm Orange
SR 437 from SR 434 to Hinder* County Line.
Jeeaup that will greatly ahorten rotd projects but emphaaiiwi the the officials under ttM five-year
tha iota from residential to neigh­
the distance from Oviedo to San­ proposed plan ia "only iu the plan include:
ville.
Sr. 419 east lo SR m and aou*
borhood commercial.
ford.
working atage now.”
SR II from SR 419 northeast lo to SR 411.
SR 41 from Interstate 400 to
A neighborhood grocery atora"It wiU be a boom for Sanford
Bielby termed the county road French Ave. at First St.
Chuluola rutoff.
SR 423 from SR 4M north to
isundorette unit is proposed for
as far aa perking up busineaa." system "adequate" and said tha
SR 41 from French A*e. lo MelSR 13 In the Econlorkhalrhec SR 419.
land owned by C. D. ChamChairman John Kriider laid.
county should be getting a great lonville Ave.
River to SR 428.
Red Bug Lake Road from SR
Other new projects under a deal mora fundi because at
SR 4M from ISM* lo Lake
SR (34 at Long wood to SR 137 433, east to SR (24 and UR 4Jg
i at Poonoylvania.
proposed five-year program wiM the growth at the area.
Howell.
to SR 428.
to SR 419.
aren't doing any*
ana any good sitting there aa
they a rt now," said Dietrichs.
" If tha surrounding area ever
did develop into a residential
area a neighborhood grocery and
launderetta would b t convenient
for nearby raaldents," he ex*
plained.
"Spot toning isn't good for a
** growing Sanford," city attorney
William Hutchljon said. Dietrichs
and commissioner foe Baker
WASHINGTON t UPI * - Th* on rigged TV quiz show*, offen­
A five man commute* t* study
agreed that ona of tha reasons
Federal Communications Com­ sive commercials and other broad­
ways of solving the county’* drain­
the toning board had rejected
mission (FCC) **l in motion to­ cast practices "contrary to tha
age problem* waa appointed by
the m ooing was to avoid put*
day a sweeping new investigation
the county rommlaslonera yester­
Ung commercial diatrlcts through­
which could bring a crackdown public IntorMt."
day afternoon.
out city residential areas.
Th* commission will survey
FIRST SI(iN OF SANTA S APPROACH
Appointed were Warren Knowles,
City commissioner Carlo Hig­
A. S. Merrill. C. I. Lee, Harofd
just what powrr* it has to pollen
ginbotham said he thought the
Kaslner and M. L. Cullum.
radio and TV programming. R
zoning board waa right to refuse
Among the first Job* the com­
said Tuesday th* inquiry might
■pot aiming, but doesn't see how
mittee will perform will be meet­
lead to proposal* for a*w Ugi*&gt;
w g n area is question will remain
ing with (fate mil conservation
Hoax Tactics Change laiioo hy Congress.
m idontlal with Jets flying over
experts on the possibility of th*
M. Retoning of a larger area
JACKSONVILLE lU Pli - Bomb
county applying for matching fundi
Th* FCC also will Uk* a hard
would bo a lot aasier to take than
boaxcri here hav* switched their new look at ita policiaa on grant­
under the Small Waterthed Pro­
Just rt-clasoifying the four loti
rails from school* to banks. Some­
established by Congrei* in
The first slgni of the approach­ rade. This will be the largest num- gram,
hi question, Higginbotham ex­
1933.
one telephoned a bomb threat to ing radio and Itltvlalon station
ing
Christmas
season
are
appar­
beat
ever
to
take
part.
plained.
Ihe Atlantic National Bank Build­ license* lo make sure they are
Under
the
program,
the
county
ent now ai city work crews fin­
There are four categories in may match funds with the federal
ing Tuftday afternoon anti more "adequate ia view of th* ehang-.
ished up their annual chore of
than 300 persona were evacuated ed and changing condition* ia tha
stringing up Yule decoration* which floats may be entered, re­ government to construct drainage
whil* police and firemen nude a broadcaat industry.’’
facilities.
ligious,
commercial,
business
and
downtown.
Th* commitaioa laid thi# pfaaa*
search. No bomb was found.
Crews worked late Monday and civic organizations and acboots.
of th* investigation would involve
most of yesterday finishing up the
of "more detailed
"The church groups are really
Trooper Shoots Self development
decorations.
and precise standards for tha
on the ball with their entries com­
Another sign of the season is
ST PETERSBURG (UPI) - A guidance of broadcaatera to th*
the forthcoming deadline (or the ing ki fine," Wilber said, "but aa
slat* trooper, test firing a friend's cxercia* of their responsibility."
THAT’S CASH — And it wan presented to United Fund
far aa the other groups are con­
pistol, accidentally shot hlmsell
Th* agency will hire additional
President Clifford McKibbin by Ih* Sanford Nnvnl Air
A Sanford resident luffcred a loth annual Chriatma* Parade.
Jack Wilber, parade chairman cerned, we are moving loo slow­
lo death Tuesday alirrnoon. High­ staff members and otherwise *xpossible skull fracture and other
Station
officer,
('apt.
L
A.
Arthur.
The
IH.Hl
!).(&gt;(&gt;,
one
way Patrolman Jamei M. Hrrndun pedtte Ihe inquiry, which stem­
Injuria* hi a two car collision fur the Jaycees, reminded local ly "
of the major gifts to the fund, wan given by station per­
LAKF.LANU (UPI) - The U S,
organuatioiu and clubs that the
tried to clear the jammed pistol med from the recant a on grassyeitarday.
There
will
be
a
first
and
sec­
Agriculture
Department
i*
stand­
sonnel,
six
squadron*.
Hat
wing
(hie
and
the
Murine
when it accidentally fired off seve­ ional investigation of rigged quia
Mrs. T. II. Bruwn waa listed in deadline for entering floats i* ond place award in each of the ing pal on its estimale of the
b a rra c k s.
(Stuff Photo)
ral rounds ia rapid succession, programs.
serious condition at Seminol* Saturday.
The parade i* scheduled Dec. divisions, with a trophy and Florida citru* crop.
sending on* bullet into hit cheat.
This is th* fourth Investigation
Memorial Hospital at noon today
In the second monthly eatimal*
t and, according to Wiltcr, the plaque for each place.
He bled lo death before he could of ridio-TV practice*, in addition
aa a result of the mishap.
of
th*
season
Tuesday,
Hi*
govern­
he taken 1* a local hospital.
"it promises lo he the biggest
to Ih* congressional hearing*,
Police aaid Mrs. Brown, a pasa- entries are lagging.
All entries must In- registered parade in the history of Sanford," ment made no changes In ita
which next will consider alleged
,.ongax In a ear operated by law*
•
'
&lt;
.
l
ir*l*
.S
f
91
.n|ll*er
hose*
of
bribes
to dis* Jockeys, Use Fed­
Y
rote
Total
edy Brown waa hurt when the at thi uayrer intt-tinatiun* bund­ Wilber said.
oranges, 32 million mixes of grat*Brown car collided with a car ing on Freni n Ave. before they
TALLAHASSEE ( UPI &gt; - A total eral Trad* Commitaioa has start,
frult, four million boxes of tange­
can
enter
the
paradr.
driven by Mrs. Mildred Smith at
of 177.933 person* voted 1**1 wrek rd a crackdown sn false and milrines ami 300.000 boxes of lime*.
Wiliter reported that tt hand
W. ZOUi St. near Country Club
against Ihe 41-senator, I(l3-repr«- trading commercial! and th* Jus­
1
liner*
I
Manager
Robert
W.
have been lined up for the pa
Boad.
senlallv# rrapportiomnent plan, tice Department la looking ini*
Rutledge of Florida Citrus Mutual,
Police are still investigating the
(hr official stale can­ the legal question* involved to
who criticized the Agriculture De­
WASHINGTON (UPI) President chairman of the Stale Railroad according
•sure of the accident.
partment's .Marketing Service last Eisenhower today appointed Dem­ and I’ubllr Utilities Commission, vas Tuesday. The figure, which rigged quit program* and ether
Mra. Brown lives at Route 2
included almost 12&lt;),&lt;x)0 negative fraudulent praelie**.
month for issuing a price mitlook,
while Mrs. Smith gave her address
said "The outlook for marketing ocrat Alan S. Boyd, ■ Florida utili­ will fill the vacancy left hy the votes in Dade, Hrnward, Palin
aa 400 Orange Ave.
ties cummitsmner, I* the Civil reaignalion uf lamia J. Hector. Hec­ Reach and Pinellas counties, waa
NEW YORK (UPI) - Slock
The "High Fever Follie*’’ will Ihe crop on a prof liable basil
continues good "
tor’s term ran to Dec. 31, PJfll. 31,334 volei mure than Ihe 24H,IM)1
Aeronautic* Board.
prices at 1 p. m
return to Sanford again.
J
Rutledge, however, u s l the
24'«
American Airline* .............
Boyd, 37, will servr on a recess cast for the amendment.
Boyd, a Miami lawyer and
The Seminole Memorial Hospital
estimate
"is
of
no
immediate
78
•»
appointed
until
Ins
numinalton
is
American TAT
............
Auxiliary, in an -Hurt lu raise
Labor Boss Attacked
acted upun by the .Senate.
American Tobacco ............ HKI'x needed funds for ihe hospital, has significance lo growers and lliereBARTOW iUPI) —Sen. Spcsaard
Hector, one of the CAB’S two
Bethlehem Steel .............. . 54'. decided to put on the local talent fore w* have no comment to
make on Ihe estimate Itaelf."
Democratic members, quit in Sep­ Holland said Tuesday night AF1#
C A 0
................ KI
show the last week in Marrh.
Rutledge added, “There is a
tember. In his teller of resigna­ CIO Vice President Walter HeuChrysler
................... 62‘*
Project chairman for the show.
United Press International
30V, Mrs. W. II Faulk, said today that very strong fresh fruit market
Curtiss-Wright
...............
tion. Hector strongly criticized th* ihcr lias allied himself with Team
Zero temperature* bit into Mon­
for
oranges,
grapefruit
ami
tan­
.vler*
President
James
II.d
u
by
250'i
CAH'a melhuds of controlling the
.................
all funds derived from the show
tana today on th* heels of a
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Preai DuPont
97'» will go toward purchase of a gerines with every indication of
nation's commercial aviation in­ his attack on Southern Democrats, raging blizaard that cau**d the
‘ deni Eisenhower today reconven­ Eastman Kodak ................
Heuthrr said Monday that labor death of four airmen In th* crash
................. . 7lP» Cardiac Pacemaker for the use a pickup within the next three
ed the epcdal steel strike fact­ Ford Motor
BIRMINGHAM, Aia. (UPtl - dustry.
weeks, which should result m in­
Til* CAR sets rates ami route* union* should stop supporting the of litre# all weather air fore* Jet*.
finding board under the Taft- General Electric ................. . 82'» uf heart patlcntf at the hospital. creased
Adm Arleigh A. Burke, chief of for ill U. S. airlines. It tliurei air Democratic Party a* lung a* II
on—tree buying."
General Motor* ............. . 51’- Cost of this equipment is about
The cold, accompanied by scat­
w '# Hanley law.
1 &gt;. $2,500. Mrs. Faulk said.
naval operations, sounded a warn­ safety responsibilities wilh the maintains Southern conservatives tered snow (lurrie*, was expected
.........................
During a 30-day period dating Kels
In key committee posts.
The Follies will he staged thrre Police Nab Four
ing today against new proposals Federal Aviation Agency.
lo move through Wyoming into
from the Supreme Court’s ap­ Graham Paige ................. . 2&gt;*
s:*' • night* at the Sanford High School
..................
the northern and central plain*
proval of a tirrl sink# injunc Inti T A T
to
reorganize
the
Defense
De­
II' * auditorium It will be Hi# third Man Burglar Ring
Navy Takes Action
.................
and Hi# upper Mississippi Valley
turn, the board of inquiry will lairlllard
partment.
County Deposits
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Th* and Great Lakei,
study and report to the President Minute Maul ............... . 2D* time that the show has been pre­
ST.
PETERSBURG.
Fla
tUTlI
He expressed his opposition ;n
................... . 117
sented.
Navy today ordered its rumon resumed union . management Penney
Ahead uf Ih* storm, shower*
IV •
.............
At a recent meeting of the Police claimed the capture of a a speech read at ■ world peace Double In Decade
mauds throughout the world to were expected in ■ wide belt
negotiations and (he final settle­ Penn KH
4
Royal American .............
auxiliary, Ihe women decided to tour-man burglar ring today anti lunch marking Veterans’ Day.
Rank Deposits have more than halt aervutg cranberries suspeclrd from eastrrn Texat ami the lower
ment offer made by industry.
.......... 49* ■ hold Ihe show every other year said one of Ihr prisoners admitted Burke was unable to attend and doubled in Seminole Countv over of bring contaminated with a pos­ Mississippi Valley through th*
The Supreme Court ruled Nov. Scars Roebuck
hr
was
present
when
would
lie
17'»
in an effort to grt Ihe best local
....
T that the Taft • Hartley injunc- Standard t*d 1N.l)
tha ipeech waa read by Vie* the last ID years. Ihe hoard of sible cancer prodortng agent. The Ohm Valley into New York Slate.
........ . 28
talent available, including Navy - safecrackers engaged m a battle Adm. Wallace M. BeakJey, dep ronnly commissioner* was told \n n y and Air Force were ex
Th* Jrls, Hying in a squadron
,
Ho halting the strike waa con- Sludebaker
I wilh police.
!*)’» personnel.
U. S. Steel
netted
lo
follow
suit.
The
Navy
yesterday.
were
"weathered in" hy the bill­
l 0 ititutional.
uly
chief
of
naval
operations.
City authorities said the four
Talent tryouts will tie held
According to statistics compiled directed that nn more cranberries iard and urdered fo land, but th*
The board will work with Joseph
. i r n I C l
I
The Defense Department
re­
admitted
fo
pulling
IS
burglaries
previous to Ihe Follie* lo get the
F. Finnegan, chairman of the S d C C IQ I I D I j C D O O l
in lit* St.
Petersburg Tampa organised 13 month* ago U a by Ihr State ltu.id Department, t* served which are clearly mark­ thrr* ran out uf fuel ami crashed.
best talent possible.
Negotiation and Conciliation Serj
,
area, tine l.yle T. Fnni*, 25, ad­ "(undameniilly sound structure deposits in I'iCJ totaled $11 mil ed as having come from Washing Four airmen rod* their plane* I*
lion whilr IhU year the figure lun or Oregon nr are not tdenti- their deaths, but two bailed Mil
vice who. under law, has the "J"q S t O r t M o n O O V
mit fed he was at Ihe Lakewood for solving the drfense problems has soared lo $25 milium.
liable a* to fheir origin.
responsibility for contiruinr nego.
. .
.
and were rescued.
Country Club early Monday when of the UnUed Slat**," Burke »*id.
Hiltons
Sanford police and sheriff » do- Jury Finds Man
officers trapped a burglar only lo
putics will receive training from
let him escape after a five minute
four Kill special agents in a Fede­
guriflght when he look Ihr rare
ral, ttureail of Investigation school Guilty Of Assault
Band Association
A Circuit Court Jury yesterday laker as a hostage.
to be held at the police station
j
found Terrell Riggerstaff of San­
next Monday through Friday.
Plans Barbecue
Defensive tactics, robbery ln*rs ford guilty of aggravated a*»ault. Radio Man Held
Iliggerslaff was charged with the
The Seminole High School Band ligation, crime scene searches and
Association will plan for ita Sat­ collection and preservation of evi­ June 21 shotgun shooting of Ray Captive By Cubans
urday chicken barbecue at a meet­ dence will be among the subjects Chastren at Chasteen'i home.
(i. Franklin Ward, president of
MIAMI (UPI) A radio network
ing in the high school hand room taught eight deputies and IS polire Route 1, Geneva, according to the
the Florida Council for Retarded
newsman
said
today
hr
was
held
Sheriff*
office.
tomorrow at * p. ni. The bar- men Courtesy and discipline, note
A Pro sentence investigation of for three hour* hy Cuban police Children, consulted wilh the Semi­
hecue to he held from 3 to I taking and report writing, latent
nole Association for retarded child­
p. m. Saturday will be at the fingerprints. Jurisdiction of federal Riggerstaff's character, person­ because "all 1 did was tell the ren Monday night oa local plans
truth."
ality
and
background
will
tie
made
agencies,
effective
tcstifyuig
and
Sanford Elks’ Lodge. It will b«
Thomas Jacobson, ■ correspond­ for espandlng activiti** m tola
sponsored by the Elks and the fundamentals of revolver slvooting by Ihe district parole board lo
ent
for Mutual Hroadcasting .Sys­ field.
Band Association for the benefit will also be taught in Pie 8 a m aid Judge Colic Williams to deter­
The state organization has II ac­
tem. said he was picked up at his
mine what sentence to Impose.
until noon classes.
of the band.
hotel by Cuban police last Saturday tive units now and is urging selling
afternoon. He said hr was ques­ up of schools for retarded young
tioned about three hours, held pris­ strra in aich community, Ward
oner in a room with barred win­ told th* member* of the local
dows, and thrn retraced the same group.
The Simland Training Center at
day.
Gainrsvllle has a wailing list of
almut 1,100 who need guidance and
The Lake Munr-e Community In ed in their yard* and farm* to standing during the service. "It
schooling, he said. Th* Gateway
day is celebrating in anniversary tell them of Ihe importance of a was a community church. There Elks Lodge Picks
and I’rimrosc Schools at Orlando
which they look back on with community church
were Baptists, Methodists, Jews
Local Beauty Entry were riled a* good example* of
"There were three selllers here
pride.
and
many
other
dominations
there.
Sanford Elks' f-odgr Reauty huw much local school* can help
It was 41 years ago on this date who had never even srrn a churrh
"Rut we did have one thing in contest entree in the Elk- beauty in training these children.
•
that some 125 resident* in Ihe before," Mann recalled.
"We all got together, got the common, we had built the church contest at Cypres* Gardens will
The Seminole association ia reek­
1 9 area banded together and built the
wood ami othrr material* ourselves ourselves and tt was ours and be .Miss Martha Ann Cameron ing permanent quartan for a
first church there.
vrhuol here and ha* asked permis­
A* L. B. Mann, one of the lead- and spent week after week in our nothing else mattered," Mann add­ of 124 Myrtle Ave
ed
The 22 year-old Florida State sion fo use the Little Hed School
era in the church building, recalls spare lime building the church.
Mann recalled that of the origi­ University senior will be part of un i'slmettn Av*. A nursery school
"On Nuv. II we were finished,
it. "w* canvassed Ih* whole are*,
notified every rili/rn around Lake Ihe day the war in Europe was nal )25 per-on* who founded the the "queen’* court" at Cypres* already haa been started,
Member* of tha association sign­
Gardens Nov. 22 and at the Tan
Monroe and got a wonderful re- over—and we held our first service : church about 80 are left.
STUDYING PKOIILKMS uf rtUrdcd children are Mra. Dava Uud*. pre­
together and gav* thanks for | "I wonder what they will b* gerlne Bowl par ad* and gam* to ed up for individual sponsorship
sident
uf Ih* Saminoia Association for tUtardud Childran, and &amp; V. Ward,
| thinking about today at U a. m. January. Miaa Cameron eras cho­ of children to the Sunlaad Center
4*S»fdlnf to Mann, th* men peace," Mann said.
of
Tampa,
president of the Florida Council for Retarded Children, who v u
.
.
.1
hope
they
remember
our
The
church
waa
"Jammed"’
■
ml
will
send
them
money,
mail
sen
by
the
youth
activity
commitWent out nn bicycles. knocking on
.church,"
he
said.
guest
speaker
at lh« Sattfurd group's meeting.
.
Mam,
saal,
with
many
persons
arul
presents.
toe
of
Hie
Sanfmd
Elks
Lodge.
Anon, Muggiuto *(*• a* thug work­

Commission Names
Group To Study
Drainage Problem

FCC Plans New
T V Crackdown
News Briefs

Yule Decorations Go Up;
Parade Deadline Near

Sanford Woman
“ Hurt In Mishap

USDA Standing
Pat On Citrus

'.'High Fever Follies’
1 p. m. Stocks To Be Staged Again

Ike Calls Back
Steel Negotiators

Ike Appoints Florida
Man To Serve On CAB

Navy Chief Hits
Defense Proposal

Zero Temperatures
Move Through West

Reiarded Children j
School Is Sought [

Lake Monroe Marks Church Founding

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remittent Acts
Fruit
COTON &lt;UH&gt; - The
Dnif Administration
(VM) conducted null teat* May
te flad e * what pert rt the l» »
: eteibotry crag la art* for bw*efar Tkaakaffirlnff
wtoae he
The testa alaa will thow wheth-

M)r atiwr crapa contain tracaa
cuttr-producing chemical
killer.
.The FDA assigned JW Inapac.
MM aM stout 40 shtmist* ta da__aslant aM manner
IJ
killer smtnstrisiule baa
srtsu ti
cranbcrriea and
crop* In WaahlaaWn, Qiu«
&amp;
aaa, Wlaeaniln, Massachusetts,
jflchtesn and New Jrtsey.
Arthur I. ricmmlnf, »otr*!»ry
af health, education and welfare
EL1' Wraaf consumers Monday that
■ rl of tba Washington and Ore.
flan crenbetty trap# had bean
Stated with raildue. of the *Mm. ,
teal, whlah asuses thyroid eanaar
|i
(a rota.
I
Tka announcement Jolted the
I . eeaoheetr Brtuatry !«•» than

a?:

•aaa weeks kafora Thank.glvl»g.

Mater flMd ihelne haltad mIo# af
hull and canned cranberries. Of.
Mala la •rural eitlea and aUtca
aadaiad cranberry guaranili**.
Agriculture Secretary Bara T.
Beaaan ordarad hia department ta
ta find out what it

The winner was Corine Settm halter of the Netberlaod*. a ftyesv-eld hlue-eyed honey Meade
whose dimension* were liven af*
fUtally as IT-SSteT.
”1 am aura Mias Heltead we*
padded la tlte h«." the Amarlcen
beauty said. "Yea tertalnly «•"
toll. Rhe's a toll, eteedov ■ J‘ *
net a te ie a bathing hSeuty,
"It's very add to me that I
tlful MU* Italy aaeJd rams la 1IU
when alw la aeth en eutatondlng
gtrL I think the Moors M l flat
because of Uralr thgato.**
Rhe sold she beard rumen that
Farmer Banfard Chamber • af Mias Mellend we* either e aweet*

LONDON (UPI)-Wee the IMP
Mlso World beauty contest rlf*
«edf
- "Poppycock," contest offlciole
i aid.
Well, if It wasn’t rigged at least
tha wiener ware falsies, com• plained losing American contesteat Loretta Fowell, a Bridgeport,
I Cone., secretary.

cooId da ta help the hard-hit
cranberry prowar*. Ha eftrred
“the full raiottteee af the depart,
meat” ta aid the producers,
Beeson said ha planned ta ant
cranberries with his Thaaksglvlae
dinner.
The FDA lnvfitlfatlea w»*
aimed at flndlnp not if cranber­
ries prawn In slates other than
Washington and Orofon ware fra*
from the chamkal ratldus. Spake*aaa tor trowtri la tba ether
atalas bare demanded that lha
afancy fire their Iranberries a
clean bill of health.
DIVING A HELPING HAND U Intermadigta Girl Scout Troop No. 10 u
Tha Wliconala Hoard af Health
they aid tha TB Association by folding and placlnf Chrlstmaa Seals In
announced Tuesday nifht. Ijtst
cranbarrias frown In that state
envelopes. A few of the girls are pictured hart with Mrs. Lorraine Graham,
ware found free of omlootriaiole.
axoeutlvo secretary of th« association. Left to right, Jean Fletcher, Bar­
Sis New Jersey pecking firms,
which produce about 40 par cant
bara Buckler, Mra. Graham, Celesta Canal), Danell Wright and Kathy
af tha netioo’a canned berries,
said tha Rutgers Universltp agri­
Butler.
(Staff Photo)
culture ai perlment station lad
ruled that their eranberriea wara
not contaminated. They said tha
harries earn# from New Joraay,
Wisconsin and Masaachuaett*.
Baals af magaetk tape hearing
FDA officials were not optimis­ DALLAS, TVS. UP!) - Mam retarded wards are malted roguhers
af
sa
ergaateatlaa
hare
are
tic that their tc*U could be comiaUnutleaa)
teriy beck sad tofth s
pitted before Thanksghtag. Bat carryi aa sawithaut
writtef •
M um group t e n
they sold the Investigation was
uaa tope laataad af
being sped up and promised s
public announcement of the re­
sults as aeon as possible.

Formtr Chamber
Managar Dias

Cammarce manager Edward J.
Trailer, « , died Sunday la the
•ay Plaaa Demifillary wharf* ha
bad lived ilace 1P44.
A graduate of tha Vnivereity af

heart er the girl-friend of one of
the Judies, hut "this I cannot au.
1hostlento at first head"

Rumen etitutated that Min
Hollaed and Judge Claude Barr o f
Franca ware engaged, but both
dagied It today la talk* with Brit­
ish newsman.
■)
"Poppytovk,** Bar? raid af beta
n p oii i -th e padding and the n .
manec. So did Mbs Holland.
Another denial earn* from Ml'*
Canada, Hufuetta Demers, I t,
with M-tR-M dimensions.

Thera's beta ne padding a*
tor aa I knew." she aeld. “there
were Judge* vhe checked far that

—and they checked."

SSOClATESg INC.

Georgia, Mr. Trattor was an tide?
of tie Presbyterian
I ___ OharvlL
Klwaotea, end a Und deg
Heeea. Me wee bom te Ltthente,
Oeergte.
■urvlviag ere Me wife, Irene,
t sen, Edward j a daughter, Mrs.
Robert L. Ckspmaai e Wether
Thomas, a sister Mia. A. A. Jeha*
ten sad four graadehUdrta.

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Legal Notice

Paper Says Lawmakers

Trying It KB NAACP

e a m a a u t o a c r n r ^ m e n a a j tw a r n g t a r m w a
T* wkam.lt aup
Tka aamlaato
iMto Csuaty Boera af Aaiuatmatt wUI bald a pufette Userlag to aoMiear tka pwalkillty of graatlng e satkeaa variance
i.~S«.tl.a II af tka Baaing aaaulsilana as rtouaatad kr Jim Welter
Cargorailaa far
'» m * i anise
*
| |an
“ tka
— foliawing e**srtk*4 prapartyi
IS, SM Addn. is Perhvl.w nMIvtstan.
Puklte kaering wUi k* ksld In tka Maalsa Offla* In Ik* aamlaals

to o *

"SUPER RIGHT Com Pet

B IB T H IM r

IhroURh Retarday,

C u rl Msoas, Bssfo,*. FI or IS*, on Wavamkar IT, t i l l nt Tilt
it added, Tha Piorlda Lofiala- Couaty
P. M. or sa assn tkeraetta* ae paeaikle.

TAMPA (UP!) — Tba Florida
Legislator* |p trying ta hill adf tura eat up the committee in tha
newspaper first place to berrsa* tha NAACP,

S L S i'S iT "

Tha
leatlnel A
“ weakly
mMr Florida
n
latin, mm la eg adltarial the
stive investigating commit.
i's lash lata alleged Communist
af tha NAACP ”la a

Ita mala purpose, aeld the asmsM W , “la ta asour* Km aemaa af

RAACP awmbora, if pomibie, and
RRhJaal them to acanomle pre»IM* ta has beea doua hi several
•hat leathern it*tea."

Church Announcts
Change In Services

A eongrtfntionnl meeting of
Mm Owod Shephard Lutheran
Church wan held Monday evening
M whisk time changes In the
ashSdull af regular amices was
r wiiaejr
S L M ocfleot
g a will Mglii el
I N e. m,, the morning worship
pi IOiM a. m. and tha Evening
Bible Rtudy bear will be held nt
fp .sn .
The church will eontlnue ta
meet temporarily at tha Sanford
■Nina Club on Lae Arc., Just
MU* af First ■treat.

Dolphins Van Roy
O f Lonawood Dies

Hr*. Dolphine Van Roy, m, of

HOP Oxford Av*. !/mgwood, died
ytalardey afternoon.
She had been a resident af
Igngwood far five year*.

•ha Is survived by her husband
Bmlel Van Royi lour sisters, Mr*.
Victoria Rhaaffar, Mr*. ClsmenNn* Simon, Mrs. I.oopnldlnt K.m-

K

f* and Hr*. OaUvIa Bol.

I*

Tha body will bo sant to R*l.
lend. Mich, for burial Krlday,

T rainer Die*
■AN MATEO, Calif. (UP11-Jo*
Cooper, who rrtlrad a tow year*
U|* as tha nation's oldest hors*
trstoer, died her* Tuesday it the
eg* of W. Cooper, an owner and
conditioner for morr than to years,
taffarad a broken hip whan he toll
two waaki ago.

m

NEWCOMER?

Hava you,
or his tomtom
you know,
Just moved to a
atw horns?

;) 1

B

If possible ta put It out of Pukliafe S iv m M r 11, INI.
n tm

business because It Is spearhead­
ing the drive tor first class
cltlrsnshlp for Negro**.”
Tba committee ended • two-day
hearing Inta Rad infllltrstlmi 'of
tha NAACP lest Thursday. It aid
would bring contempt action
against two Miami Negro minis,
ten who refused to cooperate
recommended that the Rav,
A. Least Lowry, atete NAACP
president from Tampa, ha Jailed
toe net thawing up ta testify au
tha last day af tha bearing.
The editorial said Lowry was
meat end ached to testify os
the first day, batauea ha had
a speaking engagement la It.
ttetersburg an tba ascend day.
Rut tha nawapapar (barged that
the commutes "dilly-dallied'’ and
apparently put Lawry off Intonttoasliy until tha last day,

A N vam n

a*tt** a

T* wkom It may aonasmi
Tka a*mtk*to 0*unty BoorS *f Aeju.tm.nl wilt hots a gukll* koar.
Isa ta lassiear tb* poaalkllltr of araallng a .atbaoh variant* ta So»
itoa l i af the Basing asgulettons as raeuaatoe kr Jim Welter cor.
a .r.tl.n toe Bokort lagtsg an Ike foltewlag SaaorlboS prapartyi Lot
IS, MlSway aubdlvlstea.
Puklta kaering will to kald In Ik* Raalag Offlto In tba ianilnot*
alp Ha***.
Uenf.rd,
SlortS*.
Ofuetr__
r i ___■
_____
_ an Navamkar IT, t i l l at Til* p. H.
*» ee ease tbaroaftar as poaalbt*.
Ramin*)* County Boar* of ASIuot rant
Hy B a. Harrtmon, Chsirmnn
Publish Mtramkor U. INI.

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To ohnin II may sonctrai
Tka Bsmlnsls County Uonril of Aejoslmant will hole n public boar.

lag ta oon«i4*r lb* possibility of granting * sstback varlanoo to n*t.
tlan It *( lbs Boning Rrautatiom n* rsqutstsd by Jim Waltar Car.

ROAST

I'ublla hcnrlnn will ks held In the lonln* orric# In the Hcmlnots
roumy Court Moms. Sanford. Florida, oa Bnvamkor IT, HIS at Tils
P. M. or aa noon thsnnfm a* possiMa

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Maol 5 Ibt. 55c
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Treat 12oz. 49c

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MRS. FILBERTS MARGARINE
AND YOUR FAMILY’S HEALTH
tha finest duuieetiu vegetable oils,
which contain no cholesterol and are
over 70% unuUuratad. Mr*. Filbert's
te enrichad with vitemina A end D,
te highly digestible, and is low in salt.
Ae a result, Mrs. Filbert’s is a nu­
trition*, htalthful food . . . provides
quick energy, helps your body utilise
important proteins end carbohy­
drates. Your whole family can enjoy
Mra. Filbert's with confidence.
Uee Mra. Filbert's ae s delicious
tabieapread. , . as a flavorful season­
ing . . . aa a digestible shortening in
cooking, baking, frying. Taste why eo
many poopte prefer Mrs. Filbert's to
any spread, regardless of price.

Beef Hash
eiSfUal Chuah

35c
4H Oa.

Be O ff

NIULKTS

Tuna

Golden
Chili
Aid* FANCY

Oil

qt. 47c

Laundry Bleach

Beans

-

Clorox

1 • Lb,

3 5

Can

Tomatoes

l.b.

Large (lre«n IIELL

For

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19* Bananas 2^19*
19‘ Pears 2 29‘
I’airay flo rid .

B • Ik . Hob

6 r ” 29‘ Grapefruit 39*

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H tfC /flt

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25 ft. 59c

Krjaalil'* Regular
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25 ft. 31c

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Peppers 3

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29 O*.
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Firm, Vine Ripe

Vi till-

35c

Pflaraaat

YELLOW CLING HALVES OR

Sliced Peaches

Corn

30c
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v /)| C

1IH 0«.

Arm ear Cornod

If you use Mrs. filbert's, you know
Its flavor secret . . . a aweet, fresh
taste no other margarine can duplicateBut Mra. Filbert’* offers more than
delicious flavor. Today there a n facta
you should know about Mra. FU*
bert'e and your family* health.
Much is being written about fata
in food. Some claim that saturated
animal fata build up choloaterol In the
blood, white uneofumted vegetable
olla may help reduce cholesterol. Binca
evidence te itll) inconclusive, your
doctor te tha one to advise you about
fate, cholesterol, and your diet.
However, you ahould know that
MreFUbert’a Margarine iamade from

23'

CORN

Green Beans

• ••■nt) good health I

n
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Nov, 14th

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Year Welcome Wagon
Mostoas will **U with
glfta end fr iendly
greeting* from the com-

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Quart
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Washington Soa-Saw
■y WIN PENDLETON
might bo enticed Into their dirty bouMi. Lot’s hope they do
Everybody talks about "Jura- studio. Once there, they havo a —at once. If they mean what the?
n y , we have a luggeation for
tile" delinquency, and what to good chance of selling you aomo ' them.
dancing lessons, la this honest ad­
dn Oho* u. Wn would Ilka to aay vertising?
Fifty years ago la Chicago, a
• WON about "adult" delinquency
Another Is tbo newly Invented man namad Paul Harris fo rm #
--which to, of tourso, tbe worst ■awing machine for to-90. "Call a club that waa dedicated to
kind. Because, the youngsters ;o!- right away sad a man will bring ••tabliahing high standards of
low our leadership. When w« set one by." Yea—try to buy oao. ethics la busines*. Today, nearly
low aUndards of ethics and mo­ Ha would come by, tut bo never ball a million members of Rotary
rality—you ran expect the same had that modal In hla car. Hla lob ham pledged themselves to main­
from them- W« are talking about la to sell you an 989.39 model. tain these high ethical standards
Ihn delinquency of the television And on and oo. The story la la their profesaioos. We would
industry.
not new. It la aad. It la the story suggest to the television Industry
Dishonesty In T-V did not begin of tow grade traab thrown at lha that they give every program and
with the quia shows. We havo public under the guise that "It's commercial advertisement the
same "Four-Way Test" that Rota* about it from the day what the public wants lo ace.'*
wo bought our first aat. We hove
Television Is the greatest me­ rians use la the!* daily butines*!
anon advertising coma into our dium of communication ever in­ Here It la:
M a g room that would not bo vented. More people watcbN the la it the TRUTH?
talented by the better newspa­ World Series ■ few weeks ago
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
pers and magasioes of America. than have road tbe writings of Will U build GOODWILL AND
• Examples? You havo seen Shakespeare, Dickens and Mark BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
thorn. Her* la a common oot. Twala combined, since they w m
Will it b* BENEFICIAL to.ell
Th# done* studio that shows three written. Think what an Instru­ concerned?
oommea dance steps and sake ment for good this etaotroale
If th* networks had followed
you to guoM which la whicb. If marval could be. It la a travesty that simple guide, there would
you tall la the correct answer that It has aunk so low.
be no quia show scandals. Tele­
you will
wi rm iv * "fro*" dance
Think where this world would vision would be making a con­
l l i i l l l , That Is a fraud. Th* an- be today U, when the genlua structive end inspiring contribaV
ew*r |g made as obvious as poa- Gutenberg Invented modem print- Hon to tbo American heritage.
albto. II you don't know It, you ; lag, ho aid devoted himself to
can ask the parson altting next printing comic hooka Instead of
t# yon. Or you can land In all hia tin t great work—the Bible.
three m om *. All the "iponeor"
The television blg-wiga are new
waits to the name of a person •eying they plan to clean up their

To Get Assistance
Th« SeminoJ* Association for Retarded ChWren hna
• efforts to obtain a permanent location for a school to
Thto^r^py? ^ ^ tt®” 0 Mnwthln* hnro.at home Instead
d X T h S S chUdrtn on walttof list* to I»t Into training
T h e im portance of thin jro rk h w been shown In t h e prom u w hich retard ed children have m ade In o th er schools,
v h t r e tim e and patience in expended In g re a t am ount*.
T I a U r t haa been m ad# h m with a n u i ^ aphooj and
th e association hopM to r a n d Ita effort* w ith th e p u d i M *

dB trs ca re fo r thorn.

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Thla truly la hnrtwarrolnr work.

R«ally 'Bait'
MEW YORK lUPI)—Men, the
f | n cam* Ilk* they waa from na*
vtla but when wo mod* the &gt;••*•
R was all bars.
Translation: Dotoetlvaa (fun)
•eroded aa beatniks (ua-vilto)
boards, bongo drama and
, t boots, rounded up 9« «
*newly-won "boat generation
4 a on dopo charges after
raising to take aomo of them
a party on tho scene.
The raids, itagod la Greenwich
Village. Harlem and Brooklyn,
. veto probably th* meat hilarious
eerie a of arresta to Now York po; Ueo history and Dotted heroin vat' «ed at mor* than one stlUloe dal;to n .
, Some ef tho choraetara brought
• to tbo nation house there) Inf eluded William Ballay, brother ef
singer Pearl Balleyi James lib*
. Alter) Stewart, who ala# I*
known as “ Foots" ha,suao ho haa
Otoe I I toot! and the Mad Moo*
- fallen ef Bloocker 8 U0SL
‘ Th* horns of the gambit wore
ft** detectives who a month ago
l under the direction of Inipcctor
Edward F. Carey started growing
! goalees, stopped finning thfir
•lathoa and learned how to play
U* bongo drum*.
They Infiltrated the nuika «f the
boatnik* who grew so convinced
k they gave tho detectives "beat
, feneration" names, like Gorgeous
George, The Sailor, Janie the
. Queer, The Blotch and Stone
- Face. About 140 members of the
narcotics bureau took part to the
whole operation.
Detective George Bermudez
fu lly got la tho awing of things
end composed poem* for reading

r

at bongo drum-and-dope parties.
One of tha poems, "An Odo To A
Wensh," waa w»ll-rfeelved but
unfortunately not printable. Aa&gt;
other which won him high aa*
claim, however, was "Junkie*!
WOf,” which went:
"It waa a cold and rainy Win­
ter day
"I was alek with no conception
"On Just how to score a doth
thla day
"When I couldn't find my con­
nection
"Aa I walked tha streets of
Harlem
"Thor* was no one on tha
scene
"And baby I waa strung ot)|
"With Just a nlckle in my
Jeans."
Bermudas explained that the
poem wee about a man in Har­
lem who could not get dope In
Harlem because he had no money
or connections.

Romt Takes Steps
To Remain Green
ROME (UPI) ~ The Italian
government haa draftad a detail­
ed plan to keep mounting tide
of cament from engulfing tho
remaining public parka of Rome,
which used lo b one of the
world's greenest cities.
Th* plan Includes a gigantic
park and a naw road along tha
ancient Appian Way. Th« park
will be aa big aa all the city's
existing parka and garden! put
together.
The bold plan was outlined by
Public Work* Minister Giuieppe
Togni.

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Assignment Washington
»y 1 0 M T E R IA
OVER THE PACIFIC- In two
boon, Um Udon Antarctic-bound
Navy fwr-MfiM RsD will touch
down la Hawaii for a m-hour lay­
over. Th# sollora talk about
•wlmmlnf aft Waikiki Bcaeh. It
will ba thahr lait awiai tor a
year.
t tilted John Hsrtiell, ion oT
Hr. tad Mrs, Wiley Hsrtisll of
Albion, Iowa, what in baavtn'a
nama potaaaaad him to volunteer
for oat roar an tha lea, Ha'a so
and 1* tbo Navy tcven ytari. He
laid philosophically: " f Ilk* to
■no what's over the neat bill, ."
John, a mtloorologlst lirat alaaa,
will be aet up in a camp oa
Cape Hallelt, 1,000 mllea from the
pole. For one thing, he'll be lend­
ing balloons up to heights of
100,000 feet lo check weather
condition*, Biggest b liard In the
Antaretie la tha unpredleabl*
weather,
Tha men on board are aoma of
the 128 who will be wintering over
next year. They underwent a
four-hour psychiatric exam after
Ihcy volunteered for the lour of
duty. Twenty were rejected.

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Ry LYLE C. WTlJtON
WASHINGTON (UlM) - Thla Is
lha flat Armistice Day, a statistic
of not much moment to anyone
other than the pot-bellied old gaf­
fer* who participated way back
thera In World War 1.
That, frianda, was quit* a war
while it laatad, which rasn’t long
so far as tha United States was
concerned, The United Static got
Into it In April 1817. And, fl years
•go today on Nov. 11, l l tl , (her*
was marching and counter-march­
ing in the itreeU. Tha bands playad. Ticker tape and paper waste
snowed from tall buildings not
only In New York but from coast
lo cout.
Young men and young women
publicly buiaed each other, end
there was a heavy run on the
bootleg hooch with which Ameri­
cana of that generation picklad
thair loaidso when eelabrating.
Nov. 11, Itlh was a Big Day.
The U. 8 . of A. had llckad the
Hun, by golly, and never wa* n
great nation riding for a harder
fall. And never was a great na­
tion leas aware that the big bad
trouble still waa to come Instead
of having been disposed of In
handy fashion over there on Flan­
ders fields where the popples
grow.
The dictionary defines euphor­
ia na a sense of well being, of

political democracy at all.
That waa of small matter In
1918, however, ao the great day,
Nov. 11, 1918, waa celebrated In
aolsy fashion with the worship of
a false political god and Urn toast­
ing of objectives presumed to
havo bean attalnod which, In fact,
nevar even were closely approach­
ed.
1 Tbo myotlclam and euphoria
and drama of tbe occasion -lin­
gered oo. however. And for many
years thereafter there took place
annually In tha United State* two
mlnutea or etlenre at th« hour of
It a. m. on Nov. 11. On that oc­
casion, United Press wires used
to fall silent, an eerie thing, and
the citliens would pause In the
streets for two mlnutea, kata
clutched, hoada bare. Thla waa in
veneration of the war daad. of
course, and there was nothing
phony about tham.
Tbe two mlnutea of alienee got
lost somewhere over the yeara.
Armistice Day Itself la almost
forgotten.

just
buys a

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gat ahead on the forco will have
to leave early from the annua)
policeman’s ball.
Tho department picked th*
morning after tho gala event to
bold examinations for patrolman
seeking promotion. ______

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Police Believe
Business First

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For

i j L Festal

huoyancy. The United States was
on a euphoristlc jag tt years ago
today. We won the war. More­
over, we won the war lo make
the world safe for democracy. We
won the war to end all w»ra. We
won It, and all of us weru going
lo live happily ever after.
That wa* tha way the script
read back there In 1918. Woodrow
Wilson was a great phraie mak­
er, like ■ Madison Ave. pitch­
man. Wilton was sincere. He be­
lieved his own (logins. But be
and hi* fellow citiiem were be­
witched end benumbed hr the
felicity of tboe* fin* phrases.
The people of the United States
actually bellaved tl years ago to­
day that they had luccoaafully
participated in a holy cause to
end war and to bring to alt tha
people* of the world the boon of
the American way of life. Tikis
American way of Itfa was de­
scribed mlstakingly and for
phrase-making purpoiea aa "damocracy" whereat the United
States ntver waa set up to ba a

COOKING M M

No low-price field for m e

Wednesday, November 1 1 ,196S police department who want to

CMHos*.

»« w**n

naval officer! and scientist! are
playing bridge on t Navy blanket
ea tha floor. This la not a plush
plane. And Deputy Assistant
Secretary of the Army Edward
Bacon gels the same accommo­
dations as tha seamen.
Hr. Bacon la making hla se­
cond tour of the AalanUe. Be­
sides hla Inspections sa the lee,
he writes poems about It. Nrat
year ho plaas to publish a booh
of bis works, "floags of the South
Pole."
Another VIP la sa board— Wil­
liam HcChesney Martin. I asked
him why he wee going to Aatracttca. "You're not going south
with our U. B. Treasury, i n
youT" 1 asked him and he
laughed good-naturedly. Mr. Mar­
tin Is chairman of the Fadtval
Riaorvo Board.
The No. 1 expert on running
banks aatd he’a going ’» took over
Antarctica's "strategic, scientific
end economic possibilities." And
besldee that, he said, he's go­
ing there for a rest.
To be sure, this long trip la
leisurely. It will have taken six
days or ao before wa reach the
area of the pole. Just a genoratloa
or Iwo ago, It took three months.

BT. PETEMBURG (UP|) Mrs. MacDonald, napping an n
Police Tuesday questioned five couch in the nsst room, awoke, j
men, one a "prime suspect" in the She said she saw a man in •
attempted robbery of a country Halloween mask marching bar
club here early Monday.
husband toward the kitchen i t
Th* earatakor'a wife who kept gunpoint.
police posted by telephone while
Unknown to tho gunman, Mrs,
a masked gunman held her hus­ MacDonald, 38, locked hersolf In­
band homage (or 4H hours In a side the clubhouse office and
running gunbaUla at the club waa called police.
under sedation today.
Then waa aoma qusillon of
Police Chief I , Wilson Purdy many bandits being Involved la
■aid the "prime suspect" was the gunflght which took plaen
Lyle Theodore Rnnla, 23, an auto 1 after officers surrounded tha
.muffler firm manager and Navy imalt building. Mrs. MacDonald
vetaran. Ennlg was picked up reported sound* of tho fight to po­
Monday night when he tried to lice headquarters by pbona.
hitch a ride in in unmarked po­ Tha MacDonalds saw only one
lice car.
man. but police told they believ­
Also queationed during the night ed there were at least throe or
waro men identified by police is rour. Del. Lt. Larry Tillman laid
Billy Joe Crow, William G. Mor­ Ihota waro coming from both
rell, John L. Sima and Thomas aidoa of the clubhouse at tha asm*
time. He said another flash of
F. Biraa.
Ennis' car bad been found earl­ gunfire cam* from th* roof.
ier hidden in aomo wood* about a
mllo from tbo Lakewood Country
Club. Purdy laid at the time En- Illinois Company
aia woi arreatad ha bad what ap­
peared to bo ■ bullet wound near Has Dream Pipe
Ml nock.
DECATUR, III. (UPI) - The flTh* golf course caretaker, John
L. MacDonald, 31, said he was llnois Power Co. has figured out
washing dishes at 3:30 a. m. Mon­ how lo rehabilitate underground
day whan "I heard a noise from gas lines without digging holes In
the street.
th* mon's locker room."
Old gas linn are used. The
"I walked in that direction,"
McDonald said. "All of a sudden east-iron pipe is reamed out and
I felt a gun In my back and a flexible liner of vinyl plastic Is
hoard a mao aay, 'One rail* move , fed through It. The liner (devel­
oped by the B. F. Goodrich Chemland you’re dead!'"
"I did what ha said," McDonald i cal Co.) resists corrosion that rats
added.
| away ordinary piping.

NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y. (UPI)
—Members of the Niagara Falls

P ile !

■a Cacti**

I liked Walter Bather, ef Butte
Hunt., a bsaky lad of M, who
left hu wlto aad tkree children at
DanlalKM, Cana., bow be fait
about baviac to leave hla family
behind. Walter, a construction
mechanic first eleea, laid It pro­
bably would be no different than
belay isolated In a place like
Kwajaleln. He WII stationed there
23 month* la ’IS-'M.
Thla plane will head almoat
dlreetly south from Hawaii, stopping only la the Phoenix and FIJI
lalanda before Ha destination,
Christchurch, on the south lilsnd
of New Zealand. Then we trans­
fer lo a cargo plane for the 12hour nonstop flight lo the nival
oulpoet i t MeMurdo Sound, 711
miles from the pole.
The crew of this plane, the
Navy version of the, C-111, was
taken from Ha North Atlantic
run and la making Ui first flight
ovar thla route. LI. A, L. Bird,
aircraft commander, of Baugatuck, Mich, and Lt. Lawrsnra
Adams, pilot, of Deverly, N. J„
and Jack Pittman, of Cocoa, Fla-,
are going to ha vs to find that
dot of FIJI In the South Pacific
at I a. m.
Near the rear door of the cabin,

Yets Day Almost Forgotten Occasion

33. Freedom
from

f. Sheep

Police Question Five
In Gun Battle Case

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Student
"Loan Fund

Soft lights, good food and light
music were the order of the day
when the Gamma Lambda chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi met at the
King and Prince restaurant to
observe their "Pledge Ritual" and
“Ritual of Jewels."
Mrs. llcida McCall, president,
presided at the pledge ritual for

Donald
Celebrates
Birthday

A im . Mrs. Essie Cole, hostess for
“ he evening, served iefrc:ii meats
of cupcakes and coUee to the

group.

W ivesO fVAH-7
Hold Coffee
.a

^

• Church
Calendar
WEDNESDAY
The Lutheran Church of the
Redeemer will hold a special
prayer service, conducted by the
Women's Missionary League, at
T:30 p. m. The public la invited.
THURSDAY
Deacon's meeting at First Pres­
byterian Church 7:13 p. mAnnual Baraar at First Metho­
dist Church 2 to 6 p. m.
Pineerest Baptist Church visi­
tation 10:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m.
Choir practice 7:30 p. m.
First Baptist Church Royal
Ambassadors, 7 p. m.

c* Wives 0 / \ M H -9

Hold Brunch

Wed. Nov. 11, J95fl—Pftfft S

RrraTS

FASRon
Holds
Coffee

ituals Held
By Sorority

Forty members ami to \isitors
attended the bi-monthly meeting
af Seminole chapter 2. Order of
Eastern Star. Five of the visitors
were here for the first hme. They
were, Mrs. Georgina Grant and
Mrs. Peggy lfolaiing of Alamada
chapter 213, Miami: Sirs. Ann Rlmley from Tennessee. Mrs. A. Rian^chard of New York and Mr*. B.
Cassidy from Iowa.
The coin collection for the eve■lag was donated to the Student
Loan fund. It was announced that
the neat meeting would I* a me­
morial service and the Christmas
parly was set for Dec. 17.
The chapter room was decorat­
ed with red and pink gladioli,
which were later taken to shut-

Officers Wives of VAH-7 met
at the home of Mrs. A. S. Poulter, 420 Cherokee Lane, for their
November Coflee. Assisting Mrs.
Poulter as co-hostesses were,
Mrs. J. J. Wade and Mrs. W.
J. Wornell.
The refreshment table was cen­
tered with a lovely fall arrange*
menl which was later awarded
as a door prise and won by Mrs.
It.
H. Roisa.
Petite sandwithes, doughnuts, coffee and
^*lea were served to the guols.
VAII-T is in charge of the
fashion show and card parly to
be held tomorrow at the Sanford
Womans Club.
Others attending were, Mr*. J.
P, Boland, Mrs. F, W. Burton,
Mrs. T. J. Demlwski, Mrs. K.
M. Donaldson, Mrs, C. A, Dunn,
Mrs. W. A. tilling, Mrs. K. II.
Galloney, Mrs. H. ii. Harrison,
r - M r s , H. H. Harrison, Mrs. H. G.
^ H H U . Mrs. V. II. Jennings. Mrs.
M. O. McPherson.
Mrs. F. D. Milner, Mrs. H. A.
Moreland, Mrs. W. K. Nowcrs,
Mr* M. W. Otto, Mrs. N. S.
Pruden. Mrs. K. F. Unwell, Mrs.
A. D. Spees, Mrs. T. P. Stewart,
Mrs. J. R. Swope. Mrs. J. H.
Tauchtnn, Mrs. S. J. Weiglc and
Mrs. G. G. Zimmerman,

tanfnrfi

MILDUED NOWKUS. will
model a black velveteen
.sheath skirt, with popular
cropped top a t the Officers’
Wives fashion show to­
morrow. The embroidered
rose pettipoinl, enhances
the beauty of this after­
noon dress by Bobbie
Brooks.
(Staff Photo)

Mr. and Mrs. Willie G. Brown,
entertained with a birthday party
fur their son, Donald, at their
home, 1321) Summerlin Ave.,
Monday afternoon. He was cele­
brating his fifth birthday.
Children'a games were enjoyed
by a group of his friends, with
prires awarded to Linda Noel,
Osteen, and Mary Jo DcMaltio.
Not.sc makers were given to
each guest and refreshments of
tee errant, cake and soft drinks
were served. Among the patty
table loaded with gifts were a
pair of cowboy boots, a gift from
his parents.
Guest* attending were, Maria,
Susan and Michael Ualetla, Mary
Jo, Arlene and Linda Deklattlo,
.Mike Holmes, Linda Noel. Joyre
Harvey, Hill and Hcrbcth Ann
Cullier and the honorec'a brothers,
Gary, Randy and Kenneth Brown.
Mrs. George DcMaltio assisted
Mrs. Brown with the entertaining
and serving.

new members of the chapter, Mr*.
Faye Stetson, Gloria Little end
P erry lawrence.
The ritual of jcwela was
ducted for members receiving
their jeweled pins. They
Mrs. Betty McKee, Carol Denni­
son, Fat latrgen end Darlene Tye.
Assisting Mrs, McCall with the
ceremonies were Mrs. Authurene
Cook, Vermclle Peterson, Sylvie
Howe and Virginia Rohect.vun.
Following the impressive candle­
light ceremonies held in the gold
room of the restaurant* the initi­
ates received corsages of yellow
"mums" and the entire group
Joined their husbands for an even
ing of dining and dancing.
Couple* enjoying the evening
were, Mr, and Mrs, Joe Dennison,
Mr, and Mrs. Don Howe, Dr. and
Mrs. Thomas I-atgen, Mr. and
Mr*. Glenn McCall. Mr. and Mrs
Bob McKee, Mr, and Mr*. Clyde
Robertson, Mr. *nd Mrs. Stuart
Stetson.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet White.
3lr. and 3lrs, Jack LitUe, Mr. and
Sirs. Cameron l.awrence, and Mr.
and Mrs. F. Wade Tye. Guest*
attending wcie Joe Robertson and
Miss Virginia Marsey,

Station rAS Roc Officer* Wivae
held their November coffee at
the borne a( Mrs. E. M. Mi­
chaels. Hostesses were Mrs. Mleh iris and Mrs. W, O. Nelaoa.
Souvenirs from India and the
Orient were attractively display­
ed by aeveral of the wires. 1 t»
dining table held e beautiful ar­
rangement of white and yellow
chrysanthemums. Then
were
won by Mrs. R. E. Moore a* a
door priae. Mrs. B. C. Hamilton
and Mrs. D. L,
won door prise*.

FUTURE NURSES OFFICERS, were elected at the annual district meet­
ing of the association here Saturday. The meeting was held a t the Pinecrest School, with 150 girls attending. The Seminole High School Future
Nurses Club hosted the meeting. The district includes clubs from Orange
Brevard, Volusia, lmke and Seminole Counties. Left to right the new
officers are, Becky Register, president; Pamela Kelly, second vice presi­
dent. Rose Ann Boxherger, secretary-treasurer, all from Orange County
and Nnncy Atwater, first vice president of Volusia County. (Stnff Photo)

Church Plans
Bazaar Nov. 21

Plans are being made by all
organizations of the Congregational
Christian Church to hold a bsxaar
and chicken barbecue on the
church grounds, Saturday Nov. 21.
The baiaar, which will open at
one o'clock, will feature booths
selling bakrd goods, fancy work,
plants, cold drink* and miscellan­
eous items. The barbecue will be­
gin at five o'clock with adult tic­
kets priced st IL.25 and children
under twelve. 73 cents.,
Anyone wishing to donate items
or purchase tickets may call ths
president of the Friendship Lea­
gue, Mrs. Wiitliam Hcinbuch at
The Ixora Circle of the Sanford FA 2-4547 or Mrs. Oscar Zittrowrr,
Garden Club will meet Friday st president of the Ethel Root Cir­
9.43 a. m. at the home of Mrs. cle at FA 2 0299.
Bert Hollingsworth, 2205 Washing.
Proceeds from the event will
Ion Dr.
he used to buy needed articles
A program of "Holiday Arrange­ for the partonajr where an inle
ments for Buffet, Mantel and I rim minister will lake up restTable," wilt he presented.
1 dtnee next mouth.

Ixora Circle

Meets Friday

A short business meeting was
conducted during the moraiag.
Mrs, L. D. .Moran was appointed
chairman for the Thinksgtring
basket collections. She wtU be as­
sisted by Mr*. O. H. Phillips, Mr*.
R. II. Fine, Mrs. Connor, and Mrs.
Nelson.

Azalea Circle
Meets Thursday

The Azalea Circle of the San­
ford Garden Club will meet
Thursday at • p. m. (Instead el
to a m. as formerly announced)
at the home of Mrs. Henry
Laulin, 113 Magnolia
A workshop will
purchase another table for Ihe and members ire
church dining room. Mrs. Pic­ bring the necessary
kens reported $4 48 collected at be used.
the meeting for the commission
un missions fund.
SELECT AND
Hostesses were Mrs. Floyd At­ CHRISTMAS GIFTS
kins, Mrs. O. E. White, Mr*. J.
P. Thurman and Mrs. Pearl
WIEBOLDTS
Lynch. Others attending were,
CAMERA H O P
Mrs. T. C, O’Steen, Mrs. Ben
111 S. Peek A m
Monroe, Mrs. B. G Hickson,
Mrs. Harry Brown. Mrs. Lyda
Stall, Mrs. John Gdton.
Mrs. Donald Dunn. Mrs. Clark Sanford's Siccing
l.eonnrdy. Mrs. A. I&gt;. Zackary,
FIRST CHURCH OF
Mrs. J, K. Courier. Mr*. A. It.
NAZAREN E
Stevens, Mrs. Pauline Howard,
Welcomes Yoc
Mrs. J. N. McCasklll, Mrs. IterIha Mc.Mullan. Mrs. Roy Ttllii
US South Maple Awn.
amt Mr*. Mattie llerrell.

Class Installs New Officers
Mrs. C. H. Winn wa« installed
as president of the Daughters of
Wesley Sunday School Class of
First Methodist Church at the
November meeting. The Itev. T.
C, O'Stccn, olflciaied at the in­
stallation ceremony.
Other officers installed fur the
coming year were. Mr*. Charles
Meriwether, vice president; Miss
Aline Chapman, secretary and

Birthday Party
For Danny Cook

Mr. and Mr*. Waller Cook en
tertained Saliirday with a wiener
roast in honor of their son, Dan­
ny, who was six year* old.
The young guests enjoyed hot
dogs, potato chips, cold drinks,
homemade ice cream and cake.
invited to be with Danny were:
Jeff Bales, John Lamb. John
Karl. David and Paul Grayson,
bonny Greene, Anthony Calo,
Tommy Stapleton, Danny Rea­
gan. Steve Richardson. Mike Mc­
Kee. Mike Hardin and Danny's
Karlylc lluusholder, Seminole p. m A dc*3ert rourse will be brother and sister, David and
County
attorney,
was
guest served and fallowing ihc fashion Sherry.
speaker at the November lunch­ show a card party will hr held,
with prires awarded at each t l - 1
eon meeting of VAII-Il Wive* blr
of Heavy Attack Squadron II. He
Tickets arc $123 for member*
spoke to the members and guests and $1 for guests. Each table
concerning general court a n d must furnish their own cards.
| i
r door prizes will be awardtralfic procedures.
The group met in the Parisian i ... t hose interested in the .Sanfordroom of the L’Auberge French DcBary .Mutual Concert Assn,
Tlie November meeting of the
Restaurant in Orlandu. with Mrs. membership drive were advised to
Rose
circle of the Sanford Garden
call
FA
2-8121
for
further
in­
A. It. Anderson and Mrs. J. F.
Club will be held at Ferret's
Bachman serving as hostesses.
formation.
The table was centered with a
Others attending the luncheon Shack in Winter Park at 10 a. ni.
colorful horn of plenty, filled meeting were, Mrs. G. II. Robert­ Friday.
with assorted nuts, add ng to the son, Mrs. C. O. Donnaud. Mrs.
Sally Ferret will speak
Autumn theme. Each member D. R. F. Brawn, Mrs. B. It. onMis*
"Begonia*'.
Members may
. was presented a name tag. Guests Brown, Mrs. II. K. Graham, Mrs.
brown and beige jacket and included Mrs. R. N. Blackwcldcr, D. C. Hamilton, Mrs. V R. meet at the home of Mrs. James
walking shorts will he Mrs. G. It. Gay and Mrs. A. Chat. Thom, Mrs. J. F. Morriiey. Mrs. Truitt at 9.15 il ihry desire Iran*
modeled bv Jo Jennings. [tuck.
Charles Quinn, Mrs It W. Ra­ porlalion.
Mrs. ft. A, Smith Jr. the door mey. Mrs. W. II. Faulk. Mr*. K.
The matching drip dry
beige blouse, with plaid prue. Il was announced that H. Warlenherg and Mr* R. M.
trim completes the outfit, Mrs. N. R. Thom will be hostess Cleveland.
another Bobbie Brooks to the next bridge party, schedul­
for Nov. 19. Mrs. William
creation.
(Staff Photo) ed
Malicxowski, representative to the
I'llONK FA 2-1216
Officers Wives Club, told memADMISSION Me
tiers that the dinner dance, vchedoled for December had hcen
Dirt Gardeners
KIDDIES UNDER 12—FREE
cancelled.
To Meet Friday
A suggestion was made that
TODAY THRU FBI.
The Dirt Gardeners’ Circle of the January invalla Don coffee
The Mimosa Circle of the San­ FIRST HANFtlRJ) S It (DM Mi
the Garden Club will meet Fri­ he hr Id at the It. O, (J- Mem­ ford Garden Club will meet Fri­
AT 7:00 AND 10:35 I*. M.
day at 10 a. m *t the home of ber* were reminded of the all day at the home of Mrs. W. S.
Mrs. Fred Gan.n nn Golcten Lake. wive* fashion show, tomorrow Willis. 325 E. 23th St at Id a. m.
A workshop will he conducted at the Sanford Woman's Club Col, Harry P. Newton will speak
show begins
at
12:30 about camellia*.
on llowrr arrangement and mem­ The
bers are asked to bring contain­
ers and materials for the ar­
rangement*.
NOW SHOWING

YAH-I1 Wives Hear
Program On Traffic

Miss Versa Woodcock, treasurer.
Mrs. Winn appointed the follow­
ing committee chairman; Miss
Bessie Zachary, chief adviser;
Mrs. J. P, Thurinon, courtesy;
Mrs. S. G. Harriman, assistant
courtesy, Mrs. T. J, Taylor, devo­
tional; Mrs. liulh Hawthorne,
pianist; Mrs. C. P. Herndon, as­
sistant pianist: and Mrs. Brodie
Williams, publicity.
The class presented a gift of
appreciation to Mrs. J. If. An­
derson. retiring president. Mrs.
Andrrvan presented gifts la her
officers and group leader*.
Thr courtesy chairman report­
ed, ik) cards and 26 gifts sent
during (he ?&gt;**t year and 23 call*
were nude The elass voted to

Prettiest of All ...

TheLace

Rose Circle

Meets Friday

A delicious brunch of fruit
cocktail, scrambled eggs, cream­
ed ham on biscuit, assorted sweet
rolls and roffee was enjoyed by
the officers wives of VAH-I at
the November meeting.
( m The group jsiemblad at the
Mar luu
restaurant for
the
monthly get to-gether. M r s .
Ralph Minus and Mrs. R. Q.
McKee were co-hostesses.
An anutie fall them* was car­
ried out in drcoratlons. with tur­
keys made from red cabbage
and onions The dining table was
centered with an unusual arrange­
ment of lotus pods, wood roses,
sea oats, winter wheat and aul(
umn leaves. It was later won
* by Mrs. Jack Youngblade.
Mrs. Earl Yale* presided at
the
short
business
session.
Others attending were, Mrs.
Dave Cullen. Jimi Gold,, Pat Jacaiunila Circle
Busted. Aggie Miller, Paula Pip­
pin. Fran Powell, Em Sause, Jo ­ Meets Friday Nitfht
The Jacaranda circle of the
ann Shover. Meg Irqubart, Tom
Waters, and Eddie K&lt;**n.
Sanford Garden Club will meet
Friday at 1:30 Pwith Mrs.
C. C. Bronson. 137 Pint-crest Dr.
t m DAR Meets Friday
Member* will answer the roll
With Mrs. H. Brewer call, by naming flowers starling
Members of the D. A. R. will with the first Initial of their
meet Friday at 3 p. m. at the home names.
Mrs. Gordon Brisson will speak
of Mrs. Howard Brewer on Silver
to
the group on geraniums and
Lake. All visiting daughters are in­
vited In attend. Each member is member* will discuss sugges­
requested to tiring an antique for tion* on new Thanksgiving and
display.
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Mimosa Circle
Meets Friday

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Stetaon Gift Club at tho
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ment Ann. Ticket* are
being aold by member* of
tho aasoctetlon, with an
advance u le goal of 1,000
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ftnford from New York City.
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The grand opening of the Mayfair, which usually heralds the ar­
rival o! the Winter social and tourlit aeason In Sanford, la scheduled
December II.
Mrs. Margaret Wtnchcnoaugh of
Rockland, Maine, will bt social
direrlor this aeason. Pete Burkur
and his fire piece band will make
a return engagement for the for­
mal opening dinner dance and will
furnish music every Saturday
Bight.
Palmer said he will suggest that
formal attire be worn at the hotel
on Saturday nights.

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earner, 15.3 million with two wage
earners and 4.1 million with three.
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Herman Joos, chairman of the
slate Board of Administration,
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| week was inconclusive since the
school's superintendent, Thomas
i Crouse, did not testify.
Jous said the four youths, rang1 ing from It to 10 years old, were
chained in one room without fur*
{ nituro and only a pall (or sanitary
purposes because they had ei*
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| al times.
Joos said the boys were order*
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lime when carpenters were re*
pairing wire mesh screening on
I Ihr windows of Ihclr room.
They were left without clothes
' during the night, Joos said, but
during the day were given bath*
room privileges and taken to the
lunchroom to rat.
It was not disclosed how long
. the punishment continued.
Stale Sen. Italph Kricstad said
he and several other lawmakers
I learned about the incident through
confidential sources amt asked fur
|; the investigation.
"This type of treatment has no
|„rehabilitative effect," he said.
Kricstad said Crouse was of*
fered an opportunity to testify
before the board but that be pre*
let red to have legal counsel be*
fore making any statement for
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hour. Johnny Whekhel, Alex MeKibbin
.and Nealy Boas was outstanding through
. l oat
game,- -but to me tha moat fired
o n t tthe
f
i n y S a r o n the field throughout the
| IlShMnm^bl^tackle Charlea Fox.
Fox, who haa been riding tha oaks for
-.thei h at two bail games, finally won back
his starting nod and was determined to
keep f t Fran tha starting whistle ha was
; either atoppinf everything on his side of

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th« lino or
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to throw Brown for U i
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can’t bo. said
bust Friday far it waa tha stiffar­
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Nm of tha largest groups o f alumni In
tha history of 8HS Homecomings is ex­
pected to be on hand for th# game thia
Friday night Thia is tha first time tha
Semiaolss have had Bishop Moors on
their regular aehaduie and It will be tha
first moating o f the two schools since tha
locale defeated them, 14-7, fa tha Brah­
man Bowl three years ago. Tha Hornets
have suffered only one defeat thia season
and If tha Beminolea score an upaet it will
be a Joyous Homecoming,
A large group of Sanford folks had a
nica train rid# Saturday although they
didn’t sea much of a bait game. Under­
stand that Harold Kaatner came along
with a band and atl. John Sauls supplied
much of the entertainment in his car as
he put on quite an act. White commenting
about a recent trip to Miami, John said
“food is so high down there that U’a
cheaper to eat money."

Bears Favored To Close LSU, Ole Miss,
Georgia Leading
Cap In Western Pro Loop
Tho Giants have won ttoir last
flva game*, tho laagua’a longest
current victory string.
Washington probably did Coach
Paul Brown a favor by defeating
Baltimore fast Sunday. That up­
set should help got bis Browns Jo
a serious mood (or a Rodakin
team they downed at Cleveland,
34-7. Don Sosseler, Washington's
fullback, Is Injured.
Th* Eagles entertained ■ Cardi­
nal team thay edged su iter In
the season, 2*-24, after trailing
24-0 in the third period. Tto
Rama-Llona clash also la n return
match. Tho Lions upaet the Rams
at I-oa Angtles, 17-7.

1 h Chfeagw Basra are favored
to tiptoe op the National Foot•haa L tafm 'a Waalers Division
.face Sunday by defsstiag tbo 8sa
fie a rin e Ftrty-Nlasrs at Cklcago’* Wrtslay riald.
i laa Fraaclaeo (6-1) is a two‘polet taderdeg although U laada
* o Weetera Division by two
gamoa white tbo Boara’ (3-4) a n
; tted tar third with tbo Groan Bay
Factor*. Tto aocood-ploeo Balti­
more Coils (4-1) are St* point fa»troritee to whip the Packers at
Mllwatskao.
Tto Haw York Giants (6-1) aro
, M point choices to protect their
eee-gamt Eastern lead over the
Ctevalsad Browns (9-2) by downtag th# Pittsburgh Sleeler* (2-4-1)
• t Yankee Stadium. The Brown*
era Jl* point (avorltea for tbelr
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPD game with tbo Rediktna (1-4) at Florida State University Coach
Perry Moss today denied reports
ha hae signed to succeed Douglas
; Tto Eagle* (4-3) ara four-point (Peahead) Walker as head coach
etoiete to down tto Chicago Car* of tto Montreal Alouetlei.
dianla (2-1) at Philadelphia. In
Moss. In his first year at FSU,
lueday’a other game, tho Loi An- said all he waa thinking about at
galas Rams (2-3) aro 2ta point present waa getting hia Seminole*
choice* to dofeat the Lion* (l-3-l) ready for their homecoming game
at Detroit.
Saturday with William and Miry.
Tto Boara entertained the FortyMosa haa been mentioned for
Minor team that edged them last several weeks as a possible sue
.month at San Francisco, 20-1T, cessor to Walker. At least ona
When R. C. Oweoe leaped and Florida newspaper reported Tues­
cuagtrt Y. A. TltUa’a 46-yard paaa day he was "signed, sealed and
In tto end tone with si acconda delivered for Uio Montreal Alouto go. The Forty-Ninera have won ettea.. . .**
tour In a row while the Bear*
won their I u t two starts.
Baltimore lost to tho Browns
■nd Redskins in its Ju t two
, games and must bounce back
quickly to retain the Western Di­
United Press lateraational
vision title and a chance to de­ TRENTON, N. J. (UPD-Santl
fend ita league crowning in the ago Ramirai, 137*4, Havana, Cuba,
championship game. The Colls
J. D. EtUs, 13S, Trenton
tackle a Green Bay team that outpointed
has lost four straight since win­ ( 10) .
ning its first thrao game*. The
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (UPD
Packers bowed at Baltimore last —Alvin
Green, 1T6, Big Spring,
month, 31-21.
Charley Conerly and Georgo Tex., outpointed Alvin Williams,
Shaw, Now York's lop quarter­ 170, Oklahoma City UO).
backs, arc nursing injuries but
RICHMOND, Calif. (UPD-Jlmmay recover sufficiently to play my
Carter, 138, Sin PrancUco,
■gainat Pltteburgh. The Gienli
Kildo Nunes, Sonora, Slex.
were fortunate to gala a 21-16 vic­ slopped
tory last month at Pltteburgh. (4).
HONOLULU (UPD - B a b y
Brown, 122, Manila, deciaioned
Fernando Sola. 120, Portugal (10).

FSU Coach Denies
Canadian Job

Ring Results

Johnson Thankful
For Bout Tonight

CHICAGO (UPI) Harold
Johnson, tto No. 1 ehaliangtr to
champion Archie Moore In tbo
light heavyweight class, fights a
. "Thanksgiving" match against
Sonny Ray toalght, two weeks
•srty.
ilia battle with Ray, sixth
faotod among the 173 pounders,
will to in front of the television
cameras, and Johnson was thank­
ful to had tha chance for I bet*
ter payday than usual.
"Hi Thanksgiving for ma," he
•aid, "becauaa it'll give ma tha
money to have a Thanksgiving
Day. I can't gat enough fights to
•at en moat of the time."
Actually It'll be Johnson's 11th
flgbt in four years, and ball be
defending a 10 fight winning
•treak. It will be hia second ap*
pearsnee «.. TV In the past U
months an
ndd __
bla ___
fifth...on a "be*
impressive" campaign to force
Moore to give him another title
"It’s the only way out," to
1 don’t think Moora can
duck me much longer. I’ve chal­
lenged everybody in tbe heavyweights and they won't fight me,
and I've fought everybody in the
light heavyweights.
"All 1 can do is eraato public
demand, and all I can do to do
that la to Impressive in every
fight. It's pretty hard to do that
If yoa have to ley off seven or
norths between every

Gator Contenders

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI)Loulatena State, Mississippi and
Georgia aro tto leading contend,
ara for an invitation t« aenra aa
boat team in tto Gator Bowl
gam* tor* Jan, 2.
Alt three tea m i received eight
ballot* apioc# in a vote Tuesday
of 24 member* of tbo Goter Bowl
■election Committee.
All aro members at tbo tough
Southeastern Conference and each
have 7-1 records.
Tto committee eliminated top.
ranked Syracuse from considera­
tion because It felt the school
would play althcr In tbe Orange
or Cotton Bowl.
Other teams considered for the
Gator Bowl were Penn Bute (7*
I), Tennessee (S-l.t), Georgia
Tech (6-3), Southern Methodist
(4-2-1), T«uai Christian (3-2), Ar­
kansas (6-2-1 &gt;, Texas (8-0), South
Carolina (6-2) and Clemson (6-1).
This weekend. Gator Bowl
■route will watch tb# Mississippi.
Tennessee, SMU - Arkansas and
Auburn-Gcorgte games.

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WRAPPIN’ ’EM UP-Miaty Joe, top cutting and roping quarter horse stud,
holds the calf while H. E. Lee ties It. This is typical of the action that will
bo seen at the Dusty Boots rodeo November 15. Misty Joe is owned
by Spencer Hardin.
(Staff Photo)

The Dutly Boot* Riding Club
haa contracted for regular rodeo
etock for their rodeo next Sunday
and will bold rodeo* on a regu­
lar baila from now on.
The dock la roping calve*,
atetr* and bucking hone*.
Thera will bn a regular rodeo
announcer at tbn ihow announcing
Us* contest a nt* and explaining tbe
action and a band to furnish
music.
At 11 a. m.t prior to thn start
of the show events, there will be
a pork and beef birbeque served.
All entry fee* will be placed

la a Jackpot for each event and hone*, Steer Dogging, Cloverlaaf
will be divided between contest­ race*, Cutting horaea (open), Calf
ant* on a first, second and third Roping and Steer Dogging.
prise basil.
The events will be as follow*:
Cutting horse* (novice). Bucking

Triple W inner

Coaching: Task
MIAMI (UPD - Wade Walker.
Mississippi Slate head roach, will
direct the South squad in tbo Hth
annual North-South College AllStar Game in the Orange Bowl,
Dec. 26. Army Coach Dale Hall will
coach the North team.

LAUREL, Md. (U P D - Howard
Grant booted home a triple Tues­
day to increase his Laurel mark
leadership to 20 winners for the
current meeting. Grant, the track’s
only rider to reach double figures,
scored with Flaming SujIc (*3.80&gt;.
Happy Water (82,80) and Ye* You
Will (020).

wed unpredictable*."
Nortbweatara over M idden
State—The Spartans i n a toxm
which D u looked alternately
great and pitiful. This cwld be
one of tteir good weeks but
Northwestern should make Um
b i | bouoca back aftar blowing
1U perfect record.
Syracuse over Colgata —To#
much all areaed.
Notre Dame ever Pitt — Os a
bunch.
Penn over Columbia — Murder
up frost.
Harvard ever Brows The Can(aba found Ihemaelvee.
ALIO: Bootes CoDeae ever Boatoo U* Navy ever Georae Wart,
laitoe, Dartmouth ewer Cornell,
Pena State over Holy Croat, Yale
over Prlncctoo, Bucknell over
Temple, Buffalo over Gettyburg,
Lehigh over Davldaoe, Lafayette
over Tufla, Rutgera ever Villanova.
, i
Oklahoma over Army—Injuries
have coat the Cadets too mueh.
Wlacosain over Ittlsola—A bone
cniaber.
Purdue over Minnesota — Re­
gaining stride.
Indiana over Michigan — A
real loeaup.
Alao: Iowa over Ohio State,
Kantae over Oklahoma State,
Missouri over Kansas Slate, Ne­
braska over Colorado, Bowling
Green over Delaware and Miami
over Dayton.
USC over Baylor—Prido at the
West.
California over Washington—
The blue plate apecial.
UCLA over North Carolina
State—Drop In data.

Oregon Stela ever Maafard-NoU
much to ctooee.
™
Alao: Oregon over Warttagtoo
Stele, COP over Idaho, Air rone
over Aritona, Colorado Stet# ever
Utah, Utah Stale ever Denver
and Wyoming over New Mexico,
Auburn over Genrgla — Back,
yard toughle.
Georgia Tech ever Alabama—A
•hade tto better.
—
Mississippi ever Teueseee —
Let down after that big wla.
UU over Mississippi State—
Tto big bounce.
Alao: Ctemeen ever Maryland,
Duke over Wake Foreat, North
Carolina ovar Virginia, Kentucky
over Xavier, Florida State ever
W fe M, West Virginia ever VPL
VMI ever Citadel, Miami evefsw
South Carolina and VanderttM**
over Tulan*.
Texas over TCU— Driving ta t
tto big season.
SMU over Arkansas — Depanda
on tto bounce of tto ball.
Rico over Texan Aggl—-Could
go titter way.
Also: Houston over Texas
Toeb, Abilene Chrlatten over Tax*
■a Weitarn, Brigham Yeung evarg)
Arlxona State, Hardin Simmons
over New Mexico State, North
Texas State over Tulia and Trio*
ity over Weal Taxas State.

Phils Sign Youth
PHILADELPHIA (UP1) — The
Philadelphia Phillies outbid five
other major league ciuba Tuesday
la signing outfleidar William De*
ieaaandro to a I860 contract. D el*|J
laaaaadro, 17, of tbe Reading, Pa.
Junior American Legion team, wilt
bo assigned to a club after spring
training neat year.

T H E N EW

Syracuse May Get
Bid Ultimatum
MIAMI (U PI)-Tbe Orange Bowl
selection committee will meet In
■preiai session today, possibly to
deliver an ultimatum to Syracuse
to accept a bid to tha poet-season
game before it li withdrawn.
Chairman Van C. Kusirow call­
ed the meeting after Syracuse trus­
tees were indccltlvo about accept­
ing an invitation.
"I don't think our committee will
wail until Sunday night, the time
Indicated by Syracuse for a deci­
sion," Kusirow said.

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and briefer shodm! ftlrt yaua heme with a r t i m*. bwfcte
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•trate! You'll find spirits octuolly u»r In tto cheerful e b n »
ptere of rooms decorated with new formula RoUatar. Ami,
con be fcncyrfm* in your choice of colon — ham any
thode to match your mood or your dscor custanvtinted of no
extra cost, at Mary Cotter Feint Factory Branches erarywtora.
Get your Maty Carter point *&gt;acialitt to mix you a batch el
sunbeams today. Ask him for tto new formula Rot-late*; to
any of tto lightsr and brighter shodm.1*

SAN FRANCISCO (UPD-Yvon
Durelle of Canada haa an "if* date
to meet Carl (Bobo) Olson in a
10-round light heavyweight bout
here Dec. 10. A spokesman for
matchmaker Bennie Ford laid the
fight will be called off If Durelle
gets badly cut or ta (topped in next
Monday's encounter with Georgs
Chuvalo at Toronto.

Alabama Gridders Show
Signs Of 'Growing Up'
United Press IntenaUenal
Alabama's Crimson Tide, now
in the roof • shingling phase of
Coach Bear Bryant's rebuilding
program, has some young backs
who "are growing up."
That's the word from tto Bear
himself, who said tha Tide’s pass­
ing was "showing improvement
every day and our backs art run­
ning a lot totter. They are grow­
ing up."
The Bear and the Tide top# to
upaet Georgia Tech Saturday In
Birmingham and duplicate last
year'a effort when the Engineer*
were surprised by a low-rated
Bama club, Tech worked on de­
le a v e and offensive assignments
Tuesday and appeared to have
weathered tto effects of a "24hour" virus Infection that downed
13 players.
Coach Johnny Vaught worked
tto Mississippi Babels on new de­
fense* for Tennaaaae's single wing
offense. Tbe Vela drilled against
Mississippi's multiple offense, but
without the services of wing back
Ken Waddell.
Quarterback Russ Morris shar­
pened hie passing eye in Vander­
bilt workouts foe tto Tulaaa game
Saturday in New Orleans. Vandy

also worked hard on defenses
•gainat tha Green Wava passing
attack. Tuiane want through a
heavy scrimmage session. Coach
Andy Pliney warned hia players
■gainat the running of Tom Moore,
Vandy’a all-SEC halfback.
Wade Walker of Mississippi
State bad John Corrtro and Billy
Hill doing moat of the toiling in
a passing drill. LSU, State's galurday opponent, named quarter­
backs Durcl Miltorae and Darryl
Jenkins to alternate to haip flit
the shoes of injured signal caller
Warren Rabb.
Georgia worked for two boure
and 13 minutes, stressing pass
defense and offense, tbe latter
one of tbe Bulldog's beat weapons
Tbe entire team will to ready to
go against Auburn in Alton* Sat
urday.
Auburn went through n twohour drill and dafeaaiva contract
scrimmage. Coach Ralph Jordan
told tto Tigers, "This will be our
toughest gam* to date. We’ll
have to be lough to win."
Tbs Florida Gators took thalr
second day off in a row Tuesday.
They have an open date this
week-end. Kentucky worked out
for tto other SEC activity.

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U.S. Berlin Troops
Get New Commander
BERLIN (UP1) — The United
States Army ,today wa» taUag advantage of the Berlin breathing
spell to change Its Berlin com*
mandant.
MaJ. Gem. Btriad ale Hamlett
had been icheduled lor reassignment at the height of the Berlin
crisis last May. But the Army did
not want to change command at
that time.
Hamlett stayed an because the
Army considered hi* knowledge
and experience here toe valuable
to lose at a time when the city
wai threatened by the Soviet de­
mand the Wetter* AlUoa get out.
Now that pressure on U»e city
ha i relaxed for the time hcleg,
Hamlett la getting hit long over­
due realignment.
The Army announced Tuesday
Hamlett will leave Berlin Dec. IS
roc a lop PanUgoa post. Ho will
be replaced by Maj. Gen. Ralph
M. Osborne, a veteran negotiator
with the Communists.
The switch wai seen aa a sign
of the Army's belief the Communiit heat Is off the city tempora­
rily and no serious Incidents are

Madrids Prado Houses Great Works Quotable

Editor's Note: This is the lath
of • series of articles by A. St.
and R. H. Haskell who are now
la Europe.)
Madrid—the Prado Museum In
Madrid houses one of the great­
est collections of works of art
In tha world. Built In Neo-Classic
style In 1819, it was originally In­
tended for a Museum of Natural
History, but after tha Napoleonic
Wars, Ferdinand II decreed that
(W 11 he used to exhibit the best
paintings from the Royal Collec­
tions, begun in the 16ih Century
by Issbclls, the Catholic. In 1872,
the works from the National Mu
icum of Painting and Sculpture
wire added.
Unlike most museums, the Pra­
do has IllUo Junk in It. The ob­
jects of art do not all appeal to
everyone's taste, of course, but
moat of them are excellent examCtt pics of each artist's style. While
not at big as the Louvre, for
Instance, It la much too larga to
bn acen In ona visit, or properly,
In tan.
While most of the great schools
ef art arc represented, the tourist

la primarily intereated in the uni­
que collection by Spaniah paint­
ers— Murillo, Zubursn, Ribera,
Cano, and the three greatest:
Velasques, Goy and El Greco.
Diego Velasques, 1590-1660, court
painter to Philip IV for ST years,
was a romantic painter. In­
fluenced by the pointers of the
Italian Renaissance (he studied
In Italy four years) he was in­
terested in fabrics, textures and
the coloring of his sitters. The
horse-faced, blonde llapsburgs,
with their protruding lower lips,
were not beautiful people, but
Vclasuucz' pictures of them are
beautiful, for he emphasised the
trappings of royally and the ele­
gance of the life of kings. He was
a great technician and, probably,
a inob.
Francisco Goya, 1744-1B2S. was
more versatile and broader than
Velasques, and entirely different
in his approach. Ha, too, was a
court painter, but he was merci­
less in his realism. His portrait
of Charles 111 In hunting coslum*
makes him look th* Idiot be was.

The dog sleeping at hii feat hai
a more Intelligent expression.
Goya’s gtnro painting* have
an almost French charm and
gaiety. His biller studies depicting
the horrors of war and his grotes­
que allegories, frightening In thair
intensity, reveal him as a social
critic. lie was a great draftsman
and an accurate reporter of hi*
time.
Domenico Theolocopuli, called
El Greco, was born In Crete In
1541 but he spent his produc­
tive years, 1577-1614. In Toledo.
Ha was a great mystic, different
In style from any other painter,
before or since. He painted many
fins portraits, but ha Is best
known for hli religious pictures,
gothic in feeling, sometimes ex­
travagantly colorful, aomalimea
almost monotone.
The Prado is so full of beautiful
things, it takes several days to
sort out the Impressions of even a
few vlilti. It was, of course, full
of foreign tourists, but there were
many Spaniards there, alto, en­
joying their tm n ire i.

Quotes
United Press UlmattMal

PARIS — President Charles DeGaulle, staling than la m chanca

France will abandon plana lo ex­
plode a nuclear weapon:
“ In endowing herself with nu­
clear srmamenU, Franca U per­
haps rendering a service to tha
world balance of power."
NEW YORK - Ambrose E.
Stevens, executive vlea president
and general manager of Ocean
Spray Cranberriea, loe., charging
that the government’* wanting of
possibly rranberry contamination
was ill-advised:
“Thar* was a lot of publicity
on this kind of thing once about
cigarettes, but I haven't seen any
eigarattaa taken off tha market
like they’re doing (with craaberrtee) In San Francisco.”
MIAMI — Thomas Jacobson, B
radio correspondent for tha Mu­
tual Broadcasting Syaterft who
was held for three hours by Cu­
ban pollca, describing hla fowling*
on his return to tha United States:
“It sound* corny to say I
wanted to klaa tha ground when
we landed, but believe me, that'*
how I felt.”
DES MOINES, Iowa - Col.
Thurston T. Paul, deputy com­
mander of the Army Ballistic
Missile Agency at Huntsville,
Ala., after a Navy doctor dis­
puted hla statement that the space
monkey Bakar wai pregnant:
"It th* Navy says she Isn't
that's good enough for mt.”

Second In Series
Of Missions Set

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ROUGHANVIOLA DOHEItMAN PINSCHER KENNELS Co-owner Mrs.
Harold Kaatner donates a $100 check to Donald Thompson, chairman of
ticket aalen for tha Sanford-DeBary Entertainment Association aerlea of
concerts to start Nov. 19. Mrs. Kastner was a former Zlegfield showgirl,
has been in various Broadway shows and highly recommends the s e r ie s of
concerts as top antertainmenl.
(Staff Photo)

1949 Graduates
Plan Reunion
Seminole High School graduates
of tha class of 1949 will hold Uieir
10th reunion Dec. 28 at 7:30 p. an.
1* tha Sanford Shrine Club..
d a ta graduates who have re­
ceived the Invite Ilona sent out by
the reunion committee are urged
to send In the money necessary
to piy for caterer’s charges for
the dinner and dance. The money
abould be sent to John Keeling,
823 Farlta St., Sanford, by Nov.
15.

Merchants To Get
Small U. S. Flags
Sanford’s City commission has
decided that the small American
flags flown throughout the city
on 21 days during th* year will
bo distributed to city merchants
who will have the responsibly
of flying them ousiide their estab­
lishments. A large flag will be
flown on the tall mist outside
tha city hall on these days, and
a smaller pole will be bought to
fly the state and federal flag
•vary day ef the year.
Washington Cathedral in the
nation’s capital will be the sixth
largest cathedral in the world
when k la competed. Construc­
tion began in 1907 and is now
mors than 60 per cent finished.
It will be a tenth of a mile long
and Us tower will soar 300 feet.

Happiness

Through

Health

(By DR. F. LEO KEUWIN)

Common Sense:
We learn in grade school phyaiology that the body ia made
up of n bony frnme work en­
closing organs, and controlled
by the nervous system.
Pewuliarly, many forget this
fundamental
fact, and as time
g o e s on, and
when sickness is
present in our
bodies, we think
of the affected
area as a lone
structure in the
body rather than connected
with the nervous system.
For example, in a case of
heart trouble, the heart fails
to function normally conse­
quently, symptoms of pain,
shortness of breath, dizzi­
ness, etc., result. It is only
common sense to locate the
cause rather than try to care
for the heart us a separate
part of the body.
When one stops to think the
heart has a hookup or nerve
connection in two ways, one
set of nerves acts as an ac­

celerator to speed up func­
tion, and the other ns an In­
hibitor to slow down func­
tion, it becomes clear why
the “machine" must ail lie in
order to receive perfect resuits. How much better it ia
to restore the nerve aupply
for normal function. This ex­
ample is true of every organ
that we have in tha body.
It should be remembered
that when any organ falls to
receive its normal nerve sup­
ply from the brain through
the nervous system, it will
cease to function normally.
This then, is the basis for
sickness or disease.
Correct the cause through
Chiropractic adjustments and
health is the natural result.
One of a series of articles
published in the public inter­
est to explain and illustrate
the practice of scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
K. Leo Kerwln whose office la
located at 201 8. Freneh Ave.
and his telephone number Is
KAirfax 2-7442.

expected whlla the Soviets are
preeaiag tar an early Big Four
summit meeting.
There was no thought her# the
Soviets have dropped their plana
to gat the Western Allies out nt
the city.
It wai believed that If a sum­
mit meeting falls the Communists
would revive their campaign
against the isolated Western out­
post.

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N O W 'S T H E T IM E
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BERLIN (UP!) — Memo to a
new American commandant:
You have 4.000 American troops
and too Slate Department diplo­
mats Isolated 110 milrs deep in
Communist territory.
You are surrounUrd by 30 So­
viet divisions of more than 300,000

man.

If war breaks out your position
Is untenable. You will not be
relieved. You will he expected to
fight courageously lo the end a*
American soldiers did at Bataan
with the hope of eventual victory,
You might not Uvs to see that
victory.
It la a grim thought. The T.ou)
American Army wives and chil­
dren— “dependents” In Army Jar­
gon—will share your fate.
You are coming to Berlin at
tho most critical time the city
hta seen sines tha Soviets cut all
land routes to the city in 19(8
and begin the one-year Bcrltq
blockade.
Aa Anglo-American airlift beat
that blockade but the future l*
uncertain.
The situation 1* fairly quiet
now. Things have calmed down
since the Berlin crisis began Just
one year ago with Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev's de­
mand that your troops and the
7,000 British and French troop*
«•' out of the city,
He aaid the Western Allies
must end their occupation of
West Berlin and make It what he
called a “free, demilitarized
city."
The Weal saw this proposal aa
a Soviet plot to gat the West out
so they could awallow the city
and make It a part of the “Garman Democratic Republic"— tha
surrounding Soviet Zone of Ger­
many.
The United Stats*, Britain and
Franc* rejected Khrushchev's
fraa city proposal and said they,
would fight to hold West Berlin.
You are coming here to make
good that pledge, If nrceMary.
Khrushchev's proposal and tha
Wsatarn rejection of it ltd lo
talks at Geneva of the Big Four
foreign mlnliter*. The conftieiuc
ended In a deadlock.
But the Soviets made no move
lo taka over tha Western sectors
because It wis agreed that the
world's top man, President Ei­
senhower, Khrushchev, the Brit­
ish and French laadera would
meet at a so-called summit con­
ference (o try and settle the East
West clash Urn has raged sinre
World War It ended.
No one knows what will lisppcn
at that conference. perhaps
agreement will be reached and
your stay here will be as peace­
ful as your tour of duty was in
1855 at Ft. Bragg, N. C., where
you commanded airborne artll
lery.
Hut Berlin Is marking lime
The city has been given what
may turn out to be only a breath
tng spell.

Tha Flrat Mathodlst Church will
present tha second of its serin
of four Chureh-wlda School of
Missions nation# tomorrow even­
ing. Th* devotional period open­
ing the school at T:30 will be con­
ducted by The Methodist Men'*
group.
Mrs. Meriwether will be the
Legal Notice
chairman of the program for
the evening. Chaplain lle.vrn of the
ru v itio i •
x tx n
Sanford Naval Air Station will he X O T IC K in h . r . h r *lv»„ that 1
am
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apartment, with porch. t ‘i 2-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
kitchen equipped. W0 2482 Or­
baths, garage. Ph. FA 24030.
-CHAMPION’* - ia the word for
ange Ave. Phone FA 2 6630.
THE OFFICE; t unique kind of 2noOM apartment, 112 Elm.
neighborhood tavern. . .by the
HOUSE on Cameroo Ave. East
FA 20378.
Beach in Lake Mary.
Side, between Celery
and
3BEDROOM cinder block house,
Geneva
Ave.
4
bedrooms,
quite
Acroaa tha street from the new
furnished reasonable. I milt
neighborhood, school bus stop,
City Parking Lot.
from gate. Contact Clabough,
kitchen applianers. 273 per
DIXIE CREAM BAKE SHOP
NAS. est. 327 or 427.
month. Ph. FA 2 4143.
204 W. 3rd.
Ph. r \ 2 0413.
BRAND NEW 2 bedroom furnish­ FURNISHED collage, located at
2. Far Real
ed ipirlm rnt, waler furnished,
3 Points. 173.00 per month,
close in. Phone FA 2 2931 dsys,
Ph. FA 2-1487.
1-BEDROOM house furnished, all
FA 2-1401 nights.
electric. W0 plui utilities. 2429
Chase Ave. Phone FA 2 7413.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house 2 BEDROOM, kltchfn equipped
$»J3 per mo. 1819 Summerlin
$30. 2632, corner of Lemon k
Ave.
FURNISHED five room, I bedGrandview. Phone FA 20627.
room garage apartment. Call
2 BEDROOM
furruhed
house
FA 2 0438.
RENT A RED
near Wagon Wheel Nursery,
Rollaway,
Hospital
k
Baby
Beds
ROOM it HOARD. Ph. FA 20382.
liwy. 17-92. Call Midway 4 4934.
By Diy, Week or Month.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
UNFURNISHED new S room
SALE OR RENT: I B.R. 36 It.
Ph. FA 2-MSl
II6 W. 1st St.
house. Phone FA 2-1333.
New Moon trailer, sir condi­
tioned. Adults FA 2-7664.
3 BEDROOM
house
available CLEAN nicely furnished upstairs
Deq, 111 , Phona FA 2-7703.
apartment $73. Thone FA 2 0868. FURN. ApL 20m T W .I s t it.

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Plant Board Nay
Pay Growers For *
Trees Destroyed -&lt;
ORLANDO (UPI) — Tha Btatom
Plant Board la axpected to modify”
its push and t r o t program to
kill spreading derllna in eitrna
grorea and compensate growers
for all trees destroyed—not just
the healthy ones.
The Board, following a public
hearing here Tuesday, said it
would take the action at its next
meeting.
j
The matter of compensation h a v ^
been the main point of contention
in the highly controversial pm.
gram for several years. In the
past, the Board has paid only for
the healthy trrea destroyed or
damaged.
The Board also agreed with
Ren. John Sutton of Orlando that
a three-man appraisal hoard
should hold hearings In d isp u te s^
over the value of trees destroyed
and keep records that could ha
used If the owner appealed the
Board’s ruling.
The push and treat program,
carried on by the Plant Board at
no cost to the grower, involve*
bulldozing out infected trees and
a few rows of surrounding healthy
Dees, and treating tha soil.
Most of the some 40 grova
owners present at tha publietP
hearing agreed that the Important
thing was to get the program
underway again and deal with
individual problems as thay rise.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - News
week Magasine says a poll by in
political experts shows that Gov.
Nelson A. Rockefeller's chances
of beating Vice President Richard
M. Nixon for the GOP presiden­
tial nomination are "very dim in.-M
deed.
The magazine said tha poll by
its experts in the 30 stales showed
that “if Rockefeller wants the
nomination at all, he must frankly say so, and Hart campaigning
openly and hard. Rockefeller must
woo the GOP pros, beguile tha vot­
ers, shspe sharp and definitive
issues.
"If possible, he must try to con­
vince the parly that Rockefeller,..,
—and Rockefeller alone—can w in * *
the presidency In November, i 960.
And even it he does do all that,
and more. Nelson Rockefeller may
still fall short of the nomination.'*

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UNITED FUND DRIVE in Seminole County gut nn extra boost as E. G.
Neville, right, turns in his company's receipts of 1379.30 to Lt. Ctlr. F. H.
Patterson, drive chairman at the Navy base.

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prnptrly t t .Uterine,I .hue. an,I
formerly known at tha llaMtma i
, S n u i c . I. now tha proptriy of
tha ltt|*a Inltratt. which, it la
undertinod. It ptllilonlog for a
ro-mnlng of that proptriy to Com.
marclaL
*• •" tht tttn t tho rt-toning of
• h* Metgt property It rtrrled ou',
f f'uuttt that tht South 11#
m
of my property, which It aot p rt.V “
ttnlly toned Commerclhl, ha f t.
aoned lo that rategory.
Vary truly yourtc
____ John II. lliim -r
Tho Town Council
_own of LonawonJ
f-oogwood, rtoflda
**• wtmbtro of Fleet Baptlel
‘ hurch, l.onawoo.j, riorlda. do
hereby rouutat Tha Town Cuuncil
of Long Wood to re-tona lott *7#,
'*'• «TJ. 471. «:i tad t:s for tho
following purpote*.
&amp; A
COVIBIXATIUN I'ARk’IMI T.oT • '
AND PLATOIIOL'NII IPOR out .
l'r»OR DAUCh. ALSO A ULTt.P.
for indoor OAMKd.
RUST ROOMS AND OTHER
* SICS AS .NEEDED DT SAID
OIIURCIf.
Vu:ed on aad pttird by tho f'hurel*
In butihttt tettloa VVtin ttd ai,
s*pl :i, m s.
SIG N E D :

B R. Gray, Chma. Dtacona
Karl Shavarw Cham. Trutttta
t aw it C b'u i h, Pat-nr
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�A W ant Ad A D ay M akes A ll B u sin ess P a y ! P h . FA2-2611
__ IJ- R*«l fauie F.» e.i.
L R «alL aU t*F *rJU I#
/APARTMENTS, downstairs. vntpr
furnished: I bedroom unfurnish- HUJIKS AND LOTS for colored
people. AIjo homei milt oa lou
ON LARGE LAKE
td, 1 bedroom (urnUhed. Phone
Roy Well, Phone FA MJ17.
4 Bedroom home with 2W hatha;
f t FA M W large living room: dining room;
UNFURNISHED hous* *nrl g*.1
Florida room; tarraato floor*,
«
AM
A
FRIENDLY
n i t , kitchen equipped. Phone
canlral boat. Sovaral fnut
LITTLE IIOCSF.
FAW W .
tree*
comfortable, two bwlroomi,
2 m ««. IT. OVERALL
n tA K A APARTMENTS: t ootr i fenced yard end garden, on two
1:17.900 TERMS
privele baths, 114 W. Kirst St, mcc lou. bearing citrue tree*,
BUSINESS PROPERTY
paved itrrcl, dose in. priced
below market at 27,000 with Large store with one l-bedroom
T C ? T « W I F«e Solo
apartment and two t-bedroom
term*. .
apartment*. On corner lot with
|Y OWNER: l-bedroom nine,
extra lot in rear (or perking.
beet location In Country Club ALSO a nice selection of S and
4 bedroom home*, city and rural
132,000 TERMS
^ jja n o c . Fbone FA 2-6642
(action.

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W nd. Nov. 11, 1069— Page I t

IS. Special Service*

31. Furniture

SEWING MACHINES: Electric
Free WeetlnghouM. Bread new.
New « Used
II monthly payment# of R M ,
Furniture and Appliances
complete price. Financing avail*
WtafahiaW
Rack GIbm
Ible. Thil sensational
“
Door Glaae
Vewt (Ilia# Mather of Sanford
good one week only. Writ*
ABRVICK
209-50* E. Firat 8t. Ph. FA 9-0083
Homecraft Industrie*, In#., T
Senharlk GIm # and Pniat Co.
111#, Orlando.
N«w A Used Furniture A Appli­
m-114 W. M SL
FA
ances. A Good Plaeu To
UPRIGHT piano, good condition,
13-A Realty Farter*
BUY. SELL or TRADE
1123.0#. Alto, t rowboat with
oara, 171.00. Call
Jenkins
Furniture
DORIS* BEAUTY SHOI*
FA J 745* I t ^ T S S n ^ o n S T "
2M4 Adame Ph.
FA 2U U 4M Sanford Ave.
A Satisfied customer la our beet CUSTOM BUILT furniture -sin- LOST Red handbag, with identi­
glr pieces or sets. Alto furni­
advertisement.
fication, Wallin C. Wilson, con­
ture repair. Cabinet* mad*.
taining grocery money. Laet to
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
FA 3-7043.
vicinity of W. Ut and Rlvervfaw
101 So Oek
Ph. FA 1-1742
Ave. Reward Ph. FA M f l t
ROLL AWAY, Hoapltal and Baby
D A W N ’ S
LOST:
Large Slamea# Cat, aal««
BEAUTY BALON
Beds Dav, Week or Month —
FUBNm'BR CRNTIR
vicinity Sunland Estate#. RE­
Air Conditioned Dryer*
MM French Ave.
WARD 031. FA 2 6343.
Pkeue FA t-TM
Fh. FA 4-7921
LOST:
Old fashioned
FA 2 Til#
pocketbook containing ghent
LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
• BIG VALURB
911. Fleaae return to N. W.
Haggerty Bldg. 2227 Orlando Dr.
• QUICK CRBDIT
Shuman, Mary Carter Pitot
• BABY TERMS
IK. Flew era k Plant*
Store*.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Mff-A-DAY

ROSA L PAYTON

SSAVE$

One of these mey be just what Registered Rral EiUt* Broker
)ou have been looking for.
Mary E. Carmen — Lee Sal veil
HERBERT STENSTROM
B. E. Soger*. Br, Associate*
Reilotered llrnker
Why not stop In and dltcu** your
Ph.
FA I-1M1 17 M at Rlawathn
I.EN RISNKIt
housing problem* with u»?
LOTTIE BROADWAY
3-RED ROOM CB. t*e hath home.
FAU.MKH’tJ AfiBNCY
KEN TORBKTT
Phone FA 13333
N. V. Firmer, Realtor
■KTTYR D. SMITH
D.
H.
Whitmore
Aaoeetalc*
SEEING V RELIEVING
Lillian G. Trama
Mt N. Peril — Fh. FA M4i«
N you're looking for sccluiloa and
Associate*.
in a home, you need
/ABEDROOM home 1301 Wynne 11rt 8. French Ave. I’h. FA * 5221 comfort
no furthnr. This tpinou*
v wood Or. Low down psymeat. After hour*, FA 22*11, rA 2 4921. look
WILSON - MAIBR
3 bedroom 2-hath home situated
Cut Flaw era For Any Orra*lew
FA 2 0261
Fbone FA 2-T79T._______
on a large landscaped 162' x
New And Veto fw to te e
MANFORD FLOW EH SHOP
248' lot in picturesque Loch Ar­
PA 3-2432
FA 1-1622
we
FA 2-1170 Ml B first BL
1 f Oeser — Mayfair gectloo" HOME In Mayfair, 420 Elliott
bor is it. It* many outstanding
Brittany Style, large living din­ Ave., Spaclou*. I bedrooms, 2
22. Art Idea For Kale
"I think Romeone'* »t the door.1*
feature* include living room and
17. Pei* - Livestock - Mnpplfae
ing area. 3-BR., i BATH. 2
bath*. 2 car garage, etc. Sub
den
with
sliding
glass
door*
earportta, n t l l l t y , n eplire.
itantlal down payment requir­
1 FILLY Coll, t riding hoc**, Sell U* Ymir Furniture. Quick
opening into. ■ well equipped
family room, »1W sq. R. Phone
ed. Call FA 2 3011 for appoint­
Service With The Caih. SUPER
reasonable. Phone FA 2-7121.
kitchen including dlshwaaher
FA 9-1944.
ment.
L4^BlllliHni^^J|alnli*^^Jymlf*
TRADING POST, FA 10677.
and exhaust fan. Tha floor* arc &gt;■ Mela Help Wanted
I JERSEY COW. heavy milker.
VEW HOMES Loch Arbor; 1 and
terraito. Central oil heating
NO DOWN PAYMENT
PAINTING k DECORATING
COUNTY FRANCHISE
I Jersey cow second calf. 3— SEWING MACHINE: Electric,
4 bedroom i ;
F ir exciting
with floor ducts Insure your
NO CLOSING COSTS
Licensed — Bonded
I year old hclfcri, calfhood
Da r n s , rmbroidrtei, m«"&lt;iAVAILABLE
| A family living with planned lux 1100 monthly buy* this coty home,
comfort throughout the Winter.
Free Estimate* —
vaccinated. Priced right. Phone
grams, button holes. Lifetime
w wry plug ample entertaining 1 bedroom*, kitchen equipped
A lighted patio make* for pleas­ NEED conscientious dealer fa
Work Guaranteed
rA 3 0724.
guarantee. Responsible party
this area lo handle county dis­
fecilklna and play areaa at
ant evening* outdoors. The price
lirge living room. Good neigh­
Painting
fonlractore
In take up payments of 22 00
tribution of a M « end recently
moderate price*. Shown by *p
le 226,500 with terma available.
borhood, Plnrcrcat School dis­
F.A 2-1304
19. Boats and Meters
month. Write box 9. M. e o
patented product. Tbit product
Call FA 2-4022.
trict. Cell owner, FA 2-4072 af­
Sanford Herald.
le in amating new invention II. Bpecial Service*
ter • P. M.
S t.
r in J if
that has been fang fa ‘emand
Gateway Te The Watrrway
noon gimmnnt double bed
S tam per Has
by the public. Require* few
Pwnltur* Storage and U srag
11#
N.
Park
Ave.
Ph.
PA
3-9113
Year EVINRUDB Denier
rmieh, breakfast room set,
g number of beautiful building 8PENO THANKSGIVING
hours spare time weekly, car.
To and From Anywhere
Robson S p o rtin g G toR t
odd chain, male Chihuahua
iota in and around Sanfurd,
references and 2680 00 spiral­
MAJOB HKUWN REALTY
C. K. PMLIJP8
IN
A
NEW
HOME
AT
Fh. FA 3-M41
Manchester puppy*. FA 1-1*77.
ing capital which i* refundable UM Prenaii Ave. Ph. FA BUM 304-4 4 R. let.
including Mayfair. Many with
Realtor
SAN SEM KNOI.LS
If work proves aatlafactory.
Big 01# SHADE to grace your
LAKE MABY
LIFE V’eatf, Pup Tents, Sleeping
.. now borne, aod definitely one
Earnings up to S20o weekly de­ TV SERVICE within the hour. 2*. Automobiles
I’h. F.A 2-5237 of f A S-1044.
Hags. Terpa. Tent*. Army-Navy
t v to fk your needs.
pending on spare, time devot­ Service Call 22.20 plus pert*. 19.64 four wheel drive Jeep 9200.
Surplua Stare. 310 Sanford Ave.
Wetf Nth Mreet, 4 Bloch* Weal
BKA1 ESTATE DHIVE-IM
ed. This also can be worked
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph.
Phone FA 2 4641.
Preach Aveaae
2444 Frawto Ave.
aa a full Umt deal with a
W- * . “ BUT STUMPER Agency
PA MtN.
SINGER ELECTRIC towing ma­
112,000 income a year poten­
4 DR. 1423 PLYMOUTH. CAN BE
J . W. HALL
chine factory rebuilt, like new
BLOTS to Dreamwold S* Hon; ‘
tial.
This
is
not
a
vending
MODERN
RUG
CLEANERS
SEEN AT THE SANFORD
with new guarantee end attach­
Realtor
already cleared and leveled. We now have ready for occu­
machine
deal.
Write
Northwest
Florida's
Moat
Modern
Plant
HERALD 304 W. FIRST IT.
ment*. 9 payments of 2.61).
Phooa FA 1-9441
pancy TWO Beautiful l‘i and "Call Hall''
Priced to sell. Phone FA 2 025g.
Distributors. Inc., 123 N. How­ FREE PICK UP A DELIVERY
DAYS.
Writ#
Credit Manage* */o The
2 bath, 1 bedroom ZEUf.l built
ard Ave., Tampa 8, Florida,
1 Week Service
Ph. FA 2 7437
S-BEDROOM, living room, dm
Sanford
Kara Id,
homei, close to shopping and RAYMOND M. BALL
1948 DODGE Pick up, deluxe
fag room, kitchen equipped,
both High and Grade achooli.
ANI)
ASSOCIATES
II.
Work
Waatad
rah.
new
paint,
excellant
tires.
■tfVBLOPBA
READY MIXED CONCRETE
panelled Florid* room. Easy
Drive by the** tropic illy land­
Real Estate — Insuraac#
FA 2 9791.
meat*, faveteee, bend toil, and
Window Silla — l.intfli — Sand
tor mi. Call FA 2 2744
scaped home*. Our reprerentaSurety Honda
DAYS WURK wanted. FA UIIO.
yeegraai,
to*.
Progreaaiv*
UM2 CHEVY I-ton panel, heater, Hock-Stepping Stonra — Stael
live will be happy to aaaiat S ll go. Park Ave. Ph. FA I-H41
Printing Co Phone PA 9-1
(*
Grease Trap*—Precast Slap*
13.
Plumbing
Servirae
you.
new tires, 2*20. Nash, *32. radio
Sanford
son warn Ufa faC'emint—Dry Welle
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
From B14.IM awl aa tow na
and
heater,
4
new
Urea,
9300.
livani Bldg, l-ske Mary
MIRACLE CONCR*~r CO
FA 2 2871.
BROKER
Plumbing &amp; Repairs B. M. W ilkins, C ontractor
I’h. FA 2-1290
3® Elm Ava.
FA 12711
lo. Park Aea. Ph. FA I IM 1
• Asphalt Drivawayi
7»e C. Thomas
20-A Trailer*
DOWN ffCCA NO CLOSING SALF. or KENT: 3 bedroom, kit­ III! Murid Ml.
•
Parking
Areas
FACTORY TO YOU
FA 1-0*1*
EXCELLENT TERMS on I bed­ FHA
fJJV
COSTS
chen equipped. See at 141 Pineduality Workmanship 4 Materials 3 BEDROOM trailer lull* air con
ALUMINUM
room home in Plnrcrcat 2nd,
crest Dr. Call owner, FA 2-7131,
Y'AU. COMB TODAY!
PLUMB4NH
VENETIAN RI.INIM
Tartni To Hull Your Budget
ditloned.
washer
and
dryer.
Will
Addition. Owner calling below
Contracting A Repssea
•Free Estimates
i*ll aquity very reasonable or Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
coat. FA 7-074.
W. H. “Bill" STEMPER Agency
Fran Kitimatea
rail with plastic ends. Plavtlc
•Week Guarantee#
will trade for unuitv In 2 bed
A
Kip
Van
Winkle
B. L BABVIY
Realtor A laaurar
Phone
FA
2-4030
Sanford,
Fla.
or
ra&gt;on lapel. Cotton or nylon
room
home.
Phone
FA
3-3134.
IN LAKE MARY: I BR. houia,
Compare point by point: Com­ 204 lialord Ava. Phot. FA SUM
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Teffer
curds.
utility, tilt bath, wall furnace. Arthur V. Day, Everett Harper
pletely furnished; ultra conven­
Complete Uww
Mi
Senknrik UIiim and I'alnl Co.
( k Walking dlitane* to tehool.
ient to achooli. atom, churebea;
Roltcrt F. May, Bart l’icher,
F«itHi#f—Bpeoyly - Mewtog
Ol'KN NOW
112 114 W. 3lid SL
Ph. FA 1-3622
0,200, Phone FA 2 0721.
perfect
condition;
I
bedroom
JOHN LOMMBR4E
Helen E. Noonan
MOBILE HOME SALES
concrete
block,
Goah
what
a
NORGE Future electric alove,
444 WtUow Ave. PA 9-7Iff
111 N. Park
B-BEDROOM huu*. large utility phnna FA 2 4t*»l
V« Mile So of Sanford 17 91
buy! Priced undar ll.coo.oo.
vertical broiler, large oven,
room, screened in porch aiov*,
NEW
1
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J
C
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PACEMAKER
/ Plumbing 1 Heating )
TV and RADIO REPAIR af -r
meal sentry, excellent eondirefrigerator and heater fumieh- BY OWNER at Five Point*. I W. 8. "BUI" (TEMPER Agency
MOBILE
HUMES
3:0u night* nnd waekinds: SanHon. 1 yr, old. New house has
bedroom CB, porch, carport*,
ad. 262 monthly payment*.
Dlrert
from
Factory
In
You,
AIR CONDITIONING
lord. Lake Mary and l-ongwood.
built in’*. Phmte FA 2 2400.
utility room, equipped kitchen. ATTRACTIVE houae for sale at
PA I 2Mi.
CONTRACT and RBPAIR WORK FA 2 2772 aod FA 9 6813.
Wyatl Trniler Sales
Lot MO'xlOO', FA 2 6567.
South Pine crest. Reasonable 1047 B asted Aea.
FA
FREEZER, II' commercial up
Tel. FA I U I 1
down payment low monthly
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE.
right, like new, 9300. FA 2 2007.
ROBERT
A.
WILLI
A
Ml,
Realtor
payments.
Phone
22027.
SANFORD
Plumbing
A
Heating
BALLROOM
Sinca 1944
2l^ero » 7 ro
Raymond Luadqelet. Aaeec.
2296 So. Elm Ph. FA 27914.
3 PIECE solid walnut dinette
A. HARK
DfllAHT
FA I-3MI Atlantic Bank Bldg. I. Female Help Wanted
North 8 4431
NOrfh K-4711 Used furniture, spplisnees. loot* suite, white leather chain. U7
I I. Electrical Services
Garrhim Drive, Country Club
etc Bought-ioid l.irry’s Mart
NEW two bedroom house, car- SALES GIRL work et home.
Manor.
213 Sanford Ave Ph F.A 2-4132
HEATERS CLEANED
portr, utility, built in oven and
e Wiring — Electric Service
Make 2100 per llle, Call Eau
Lawn Mower Repair*
stovr. On corner lot in Cassel­
Gallic illfa ._______________
Sid Vihlen
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
school of dance
berry. FA 2-3646.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
WAITRESS: good hour*, good til Magnolia
1916 W. 20th St
FA 2 0011
OWNER: 1 bedroom house in
tipi. Phona NO B-4QM.
rA 2 7928 or FA 2 3448
6th Thru 8th Grade BYWynnewood
M. "Da," V*l**~Electric al f«r,
Section, excellent
Holler
R EG ISTER NOW . . .
condition, targe yard with well. WILL SWAP home nnd imall Dei Say* For Service Call .
JAUHOH'H HGPAIK SHOI*
salary
for
housekeeping
serv­
FA 2 4696
FA 2 5962
Patio with brick barbecue pit.
*
Clnaaaa B«gin Oct. 15th*
Welding — * ach. A Gen Repairs
ices. Call FA 2 1700.
iV i S r a ' t 1
2I2.SOO, pay equity and assume
W. 20th. A Old. L Mary Rd
Phonn FA 2-0881
payments. Call FA 2-8611 for WAITRESS, exp., neat, over 3t, It. Building • Palntla* • Ktpaire
(•SETfu t
PIANO TUNING A HWAIItlNG
further information.
20c hour and mcali. Steady
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
W. I.. HARMON
work , eve shift. Call In person
4-BEDKOO.M home, imall down
Remode Hag — F'ree Estimate*
I'll. FA 2-4'Jj:t After 5 P. U. !
lean's Spaghetti House, Orange
payment — assume monthly
Repa'r*
Phone FA 2-1744
YOLK KEST CAK INSURANCE IS
City.
payments of $37 00. 1902 Sum■ BATI NG
BILL RERNOSKY, Conixictof
merlin Ave.
H. B. POi’K CO.
HOUSEWIVES: U you have l | FLOOR landing and tiaishleg
I** S. Park - FA 3-4234
spare hour* per week to work
Cleaning, Waxing. S e r v i n g
outside your home you can ave­ S*mtittle County vines 1942.
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
rage 226 12 and villi be ■ lull­
R. N GLEASON, lake Mary. Alt type* and slice, installed
time housewife and mother. We
"Do It Yourself
SANFORD PROPERTIES
train. Writ* Box E, Iinford
R A M ROOFING
WB
REPAIR
AND SERVICE
t »n&lt;rrtlhle •
Herald.
611 Atlantic Rank building
Contracting A Repair)
I T IN I
Ho. Harris*
R. H. Ivera
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
Mirhtoery sad Supply Ce.
'utl* Equipped •
YOU NAME lr-W E'L], FIND IT WANTED IMMEDLATELY; Girt
FREE ESTIMATES
Ph FA 2 4432
to type and file part time; 616 Sanford Ave Ph FA 2 7941 207 W 2 nd St
..... Jit llmi’k I inl-h With White
Wall Tlre» . II.M.l
temporary, may ‘w permanent.
BEAUTIFUL two bedroom home
on two lots. Citrus trees. Re­
Call FA 22002.
• SI’E« IAI. NOTICE •
stricted area. Low down pay­
3 $
$
$
SAVE
%
%
% %
H. Male Help Wanted
ment. Term* can hr arranged
“In the City of
IM O N O G K A M S
Nine I’sitenxer Ma­
ClU evenings FA 2 6129.
Fur t hri«lm»»
Large Nntinnnl P aint Co.
Gracious Living"
lum V6uiun • Vi*
must br hruuxht in amut
’ MAYFAIR -SECTION
Has an opening for ambitiuus
Engine - Standard
I
*
Mrs. Ogletrre
Ph. FA 2-1917
3 BEDROOM. 2 bath, kitchen
yuung man.
Radio • l l r a l t r * 6Ih i i * A lfra g e
equipped, Florida room. Large Duties Involve Credit*, Culler
Uiindition I lining In.nl.
lot. Call FA 21U2.
lion*. .Selling. Office routine and
.(•silting over all hranch opera
FOR SALE BY OWNER: House,
3
$
SAVE
3 3
3
$
$
3
3
lion.
312 Holly Ave., ? bedrooms. Excellent
Opportunity for Ad
Ion
Pick
I
p
Priced for quick sale at 28,100.
vanerment.
.
SLOW down payment. Contact Many Employee Benefits includTruck • Radio •
Mrs M. L. Raborn, 1606 E
ing retirement plan.
Heater • l ike New Inside A Out •
Seminole
Blvd.
Down I’.iy. ;*llt-Nu t inning
For
prompt
Interview
call
Ctroh
XIff
IS CHKVY I - Door
60(10 Actual Mite* — ONLY
FA 2 1411 or contact Georg* W.
GOOD HIGH. DRY HOMESITE
Cu.-th
i
19
5»
CHKVY
'1
Dour
Morgan
2 LOTS—12# ft x luj ft. on good
Cash
9111
road, 1 block from Lake Mary .illKUWIN W1I I.IAMS up.
IB CMC Pick I p
Our Used Cara Will Be Dittplnyed Fur Your
117 Magnolia Ave.
School. SLOW. FA 2 1304

Stenstrom Realty

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Holler's

FA 2-5264

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T O T A L PRICE
II••ate. feature 2 Hednmaie •

R E E L ' S Paint &amp; Body Shop

l ‘i Tile Hath* • Screened
Porch - Llilily R'lam • Ter
rate* Floor* ■ Carport* . Land
acaped Lot. • Ml tity Conrealtors*.

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STRAIGHTENING
PAINTING
• WRECKS REBUILT

We Specialize In Custom Work
Phone FA 2-7719
tUth

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WHERE DEALS SHINE
nl the aign of )o u r beat buy

2nd k Palmetto U. C. Lot FA 2-&lt;i2;il Ofc. FA 2-0711
Chevrolet — Old»niohllc — Cadillac Trade-Inn
A t H o lle r ’s"

NEW
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OPEN D A ILY
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HIM DAT
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WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
W# favlt# ye# to h# * • *

absolutely free wlUewt *bU#alion at e«* af Banferd'a Itodfas
Motels while ; « tocato atotable boosing to* yoorttlf and
family. Pirk n» yen* totg fa
owr Sales Office,

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECRES1
4th Addition
JIotnc.6 Dealjrned For
Fturhla Living.
3 k 4 Bedroom* —
1 A 2 Baths

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventionil
Financing
Down Payment*
Low as $425
You enn mov# In immttU
utuly white th # pa para a re
being procaaatd.
\Ye (lunrnntCR Feraonal
Natinfactlun On Th#
Construction Of Your
Hum# For Th# First
Yu»r — Or Your Down
Payment And Clotting

Coat Will Be Chaerfully
Refunded.

M OTORS
Ave.

M 2 9 5

In fectio n Niifhtlv On Our Large Lighted Lot.

"5&lt;*ve D o ll,u s

Your Credit i« prood on any o f theae Cars

T&amp;T

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FAST RESULTS

Dream Homes

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Sanfurd

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Inc.
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Phon FA 2-1501

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wherein you do your love mak­
ing via the hero and indulge your
latent wish for travel by picking
an unfamiliar spot like Shangrlla
or Africa.

M ania la tjrykal af IIm aewal
, m Were ara
ia,aaa,aaa aapWag erA ors la
Mia tmaUry rigid an*. 8a art
hey la MM yeyzheTegy wriiiag.

ADVICE TOR WRITERS

And never quit a job or stay
home mooching a living from
your relatives, as a means of
the heahfet htlew, aa4 hegl© starting a literary career.
Instead, get a job and support
vMi prtaa taaiaatlag
yourself thereby, while you try
M an v r ttla i; NOT
to sell some short stories as
greyhical Bevels:
a sideline.
BY - GEORGE W. CRANE,
Unless you ran win your support
P i. D.. M. D.
by writing during your evenings
CASE C — 417: Marvin W., and vacation periods, you are
•gad a , haa finished college.
NOT justified in trying to he a
“Bui, Dr. Crane,” hit worried full time author.
father protested, “he will not
And play the batting averages,
lake a job.
which means avoid long, tedious
"lie says he want* to b« a novels.
writer, ao he alia at home,
Try to tap the quirk markets,
moetrhing cigareta off of me, such as those for short stories
aod sleeps till 10 or 11 A. M. l and prise contest entries.
"Then be puller* around the I You can write a doxen short
bouse and only start* pounding tales or enter too prise contests
the keys of bis typewriter in late with no more effort than you’ll
afternoon or when 1 am ready expend on an Immature novel
for bed at night.
that will never sell.
"Bsidas, be doesn't turn out
If you are a waitress, then
too much copy. And ha is writ* write a story in a restaurant
Ing a novel with himself the locale. If you are a bookkeeper,
hero.
develop a tale about your famil­
"How can he concur true-to- iar dally office surroundings.
Ufe fiction when he hasn't really
And don't think you can hit the
done anything, except go to big leagues at the atari. Few
acbooi?”
basrballrra reach the Yankeci
KICTION PSYCHOLOGY
except vix years in the minor
Marvin might be able to write leagues; And so it it with other
a successful novel about current art* and sciences.
college life, and thus deal with
Even with much talent, it lakes
firsthand expcrlnces.
a lot of time to get on to the
But 1 later learned his novel ropes and attain the required
was dealing with the French For­ professional polish.
eign Legion:
Subacribe to a monthly writer's
Novices at writing are often magatine. And hire a profes­
Just like Marvin. They refuse to sional critic to go over your
stick to the things they really manuscript. Don't depend on
know, for they regard such mat- frienda who will softsoap you, as
tera as dull and uninteresting.
a general rule.
Then they decide to write a
For further practical (winters,
novel, with themselev* as the send for my booklet, "How to
disguised hero or heroine.
Write Salshle Copy," enclosing a
And they pick a locale that is stamped, return envelope, plus
In some remote, exotic spot they 20r (nonprofit).
have never seen, ao their des­
It contains a section on prise
criptions lack the ring of since­ contesting, too.
rity aod truth.
(Always writ* W Dr. Crane
If you wiah to be a sucre isful In earn af this newspaper, en­
writer, then don't use fiction as closing n long 4c stamped, ad­
a form of emotional "jag" dressed envelope and 20c to
rnver typing and printing
costs when you send for one of
Congenerics Helps hi* booklets.)
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Hangovers
NEW YORK (LTD - What
cauaes a hangover? "Congenerice,” says Jack Poust, who has
waged a long campaign against
these "residual impurities" in li&lt;|uor.
Poust, a dealer in Italian bran­
dy and vermouth, says one rea­
son the Russians can apparently
drink ao much vodka without any
III effects Is the 'art that " g o o d
vodka, which goes through more
refining. . .processes than any
other distilled spirits, has been
almost completely purified of congenerics In the process."

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Deputy C le r k
Joe epl i M- Vl u raa ko .
Attorney
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Plaintiff
P I I llo g No. 22a
Per n l* ar k. fr'lorlda
P u b ll a h O ct
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Demand Chinese Vacate Occupied Border
NEW DELHI (U ri) — Prime
Minister Jawaharlal Nehru will
demand that the Chines* Commu­
nism vacate border area* they oc­
cupy before he even will consent
to talk with Premier Chou Kn-lal,
an authoritative source said to­
day.
The source' said Nehru was not

prepared to accept Cbou'i sugges.
tion that a buffer Zone b« estab­
lished along the disputed IndiaTibet-China border pending the
outcome of negotiations.
Red troops occupy several outp o sts
on Indian soil near the
Himalayan border, notably I^ingjo, In the rugged Northeast Fron-

New Food Store Construction Set
Construction on a Litte Giant
store on the south side of Celery
Avenue west of Mellonville Ave.
is planned to start within 30 days.
The $40,000 food store and coin
laundry will rover about $33,000

square feet. The L-ahaped site for
the project was rezoned from resi­
dential to neighborhood commer­
cial at Monday's city commission
meeting.

tier Agency, and in the Ladakh
Province of the slata of Jammu
and Kashmir.
In the buffer lone suggested by
Chou, Chinese troops would pull
baek 12.5 miles from the (ioiition
they now ocrupy In Ladakh, hut
this would I* to India's Continu­
ing disavantage since the Chi.
nest have penetrated 40 miles
into Indian territory.
Chou suggested that India pull
hack troops that have allegedly
crossed over Into China, also 12.5
miles.
The source close to Nehru said
the prime minister generally
would bold out for Chines* re­

acceptance of the historic 11*14
McMahon Line ns the border, but
that he might be willing t* make
"minor adjustments” I* mollify
the Red*.
Nehru was said to he adamant
In his refusal to withdraw Indian

troops from border areas. Tues­ prime minister was expected to
day the prime minister made his reply to it sometime next week.
strongest statement on the dtsput# when he said India "cannot
allow China to seep • foot on our
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chest.”
Nehru*’ cabinet was busy study­ l^ n m -•-it CltV r.iiiflc lt
Mf
^
ing Chou's latest note and the L o n g H o o d , K lo r f t le
H e n o reb l.

Woman G uilty O f Manslaughter
Betty Jean Baker wai found gullly of manslaughter by a six man
Circuit Court Jury In the stabbing
death of Ira Goolsby on Feb. 14.
The Sanford Negro woman was
originally charged with second

degree murder.
However, after the Jury brought
in the verdict of guilty, Judge
Volie Williams reduced’the charge
to manslaughter. He postponed
sentence until a later date.

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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 195»~
SANFORD’ FLORIDA

Homecoming Here Friday

NO. 562

Negotiations On For Kansas City
To Back Sanford Entry In FSL
'N egotiation* are underway (or
the KansaaCUy Athletic* to hack
the Sanford Greyhound rn tn m
the Florida State Lea sue next
year.
W. K. McRobcrts, local basehall
enthusiast, and promoter of the
Class D team reported today that
City officials were in town yes
tarday and offered a contract to
McRoberta on setting up a class
^ t e a m here. ^

Mr Roberta indicated today that to semi players to Sanford around
» j|| , ign ,he plct * ith Kansas 'la te March
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. . . .
The Klorida State league season
U l&gt;
•• ‘” in h*r* opens April 14.
under the Sanlord Greyhound banUnder an agreement with the
ner.
city, lights at the stadium for the
Last year the Greyhound* playrd night games will be furnished by
under an agreement with the the eity with the Athletics only
Washington Senators,
furnishing the players.
If there is no hitch in prelimiNo plans hasr been formulated
nary plant to sign with the Athle- as yet for a ticket sale drive,
tic». the parent team ia espectcd MrRoberts added.

Board Plans To Put Heat
On To End Steel Strike
WASHINGTON (Cl*I)—President tar as immediate action was con
Eiscnhowar's steel strike (act Unit errned.
ing board will resume public hearFederal Mediation Chief Joseph
ings to put “heat" on unions and F. Finnegan, who has led town to
management negotiators to reach rest up from the wearing negutiain agreement, it was learned to-^ lions, has said hr plans no further
day.
talks before Nov. 2d at the rarliest.
There i* no definite dale fur Ihe
He put off mediation efforts to
aasaiona but they will he held be
' J t t th* three man bsiard makes its
union and management offs
required report to the President on rial* to devote full attention to
Jan. 7.
problems uf reopening the mills unBoard Chairman George W. Tay der the 80-day injunction.
lor waa widely credited with nar
Viter the lactlindcr* report, the
rowing the difference* in the strike National Idbor Relation! Board
during a week of hearing* in mid will have an additional 15 days to
October. The panel concluded that conduct a vote among the steel• settlement waa impoaaible at that worker* on the final company oftim# because both aide* were hope irr. Following another five-day p*.
Willy deadlocked.
riod, th* union will be free—on
. Eiaenhower r i u i a t m i d the Jan. 2(5—to strike again.
•a rd Wednesday under tha Taft- j AFL • CIO President George
Hartley emergency Aocrdurci. Meany and other union Iradeis a rt
This waa viewed as a formality to I pessimistic about rhancea of agree-

inrnt before the anti-strike injunc­
tion expires.
Eisenhower, in reconvening the
fact-finding board, called on union
and management to rerognue their
responsibility to the nation and to
try to rrarh a settlement as soon
as possible.
Most steel mills have r*|vortcd a
steady increase in production since
the strikers were ordered haek to
work. Reports from Pittsburgh
said the industry should hit (to per
cent of capacity by the end ot the
week.
Rut the strike Hut lasted fur lib
days continued to have repercus
sains in other industries.
General Motors halted all pas
senger car production Wednesday
at its plants in Willow Run, Mich.,
and St. lamia tvecau.se uf a steel
shortage. The layoff boosted the
number of aulo workers Piled so
far to almuat 22d,uou.

SANFOKD-ORLANUO FLOTILLA It won this U. S.
( oust Guard Auxiliary trophy for 1959 by gaining th*
most points for courtesy und motor boat inspection in
the Auxiliary district which covers Florida und part of
Georgia. Flotilla II ('dr. K. L. Bader and Floridu Slut*
Hank teller Mrs. Janice Springfield show the trophy now
on displuv in the hank. The Auxiliary is a civilian or­
ganization dedicated to sate bunting.
(Staff Photo)

NEW YORK (UIM) - The chemitt whose laboratory rx|M-nment*
disclosed that a weed killer uses!
on some cranberry crops produc­
ed cancer in rats said Wednesday
night the tainted berries were not
dangerous to humans.
Dr. Boyd Shaffer, a loxicolo
gist for the American Cyanamid
C o , said his experiments with
ainmolriarola produced cancer in
rats only after "continued ad1 ministration over the lifetime of
the rats at a relatively high dua­
ls* ’*
He said similar exps-rimenta
WASHINGTON (CPU _ The with dogs produeetl no cancer.
“ . . . If you ask me whether III*
Soviet l nion hat protested to the
t'nitesl States and ita Allies vry small amount of residue
againsi a West German proposal presented (in the tainted eran
to set up a radio transmission berriesi v* dangerous to people,
station in Red-encircled West I ilea,Uasily maintain tlw an
Berlin, informed aources disrlos awer ia no!” he said.
Shaffer said a hum in ’ would
ed today.
They said live Soviet I nion. in have to eat 15.000 pounds of cran
notes In I nite.1 States. Britain, tierries a day for many years"
France and West Germany, has before he would sutler any lU
again raised rhargps that the rffect from ronsumption of the
Western powers are interested in chemical residue.
Tlie McGraw - Hill Chemical
transmitting ' hostile pmpogan
da" from the Ire# portum of the Week in an editorial prepared for
tha Nov
issue supported tthaf
former German capital
Thr State Department would say fer's view
Tlie magazine said a person
only that it lud received a note
from Itus-ia and it was under would have to cat large amounts
of III* berries every day fur
study.
It was rxpt'Clrd that Secretary mote than *&gt; years to reach the
of Stale Christian A llerler feeding . test levels at which the
would ills.osf the subject at a weed killer first proved harmful
“ And nobody, hut nobody, eats
news conference taler Unlay.
Ollier official sources, however, that many cranberries." Chcml
said Hie Soviet protest was di cal Week added
Professor Holterl D. Sweet ol
reeled against a new West tier
man plan to erect a transmitter Cornell University also debunked
under control uf Hie Bonn govern repsvrts that the tainted Iverrn-s
merit in the vector uf Beilin might lie dangerous to humans.
"Vs far as the danger ia coo
wtinh is occupied hy live British,
French and Americans.
The Soviet l nion traditionally
has claimed that West German
operations should mg h* permit
led in West Berlin, since a u
still Allied territory

News Briefs *ovie,sProtest

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isC C l'L't A l l l l l l l l I S t r U t l O n
INDIANAPOLIS (tJPU— I’resi
drnt
Eisenhower's adminutra
lion has been called the most
secretive in l . S history by
Sigma Della * Chi t Freedom of
Inforillation (ommittee.

KnolIJi'h StUl‘1

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TAI.I.AHASSEE (111*11 — Elo
rida has enough sleet to complete
production of tthai automobile Ii
cense plates, according to Slate
Tag Commissioner Mrs. Ina S
Thompson The lags go on sale
Jan 2
HAVANA. Cuba tlT U — I’r*
mi»r Eidel 1 astro makes another
of
Ins
maml'ion
television
speeches tonight and was report
. cd ready to answer t '. S charges
that he is delilverairlv leading
Cuba away from ita itaditivn.il
frienifslup with Vmerica

Nepal Threat
NEW DEI.III (CPU - tin Augo
ilav ambassador to India ami
Nepal warned today that I'uin
tniinisi Chinese aggiession in the
iM.arder dispute with India also
• poses a threat to Nepal
ll
was the first criticism ot lied
China's recent action- hv a Com
mimist nation

New Citrus Control
LAKELAND (UIM) -

Yule Club Checks Concerts May Be Called
J . Be Mailed Soon 0 | f D u e T # p 0 # , S M p p 0 „

high spirited" Sanford eleven againat the
Rishnp Moore team that thus far thia
year has compiled a 6-1 record.
The Seminoles will be going into tha
game with a 8-4 record and according to
Coach Jim Pigott, "are really Hp for thia
one."
Pigott said his squad ia in top physical
condition and has been pointing to thia
homecoming Imttle for many weeks.
Starting lineup for the locals will see
Jim C.racey and Terry Christensen at th*
ends; Charles Bogan and James Markham
at tackles; Rurke Winn and Bill Alford
at guards and Tom Bittner at center.
In the backfield, Mike Roberts wiH ba
at the signal calling post with Ray Lundqiiist and John I^velace si the halves and
John Mann at fullback.
Gam* time is scheduled for 8 p. m.

Scientist Claims After Experiment
Cranberries Not Harmful To Humans

Castro To Spunk

VETERANS* DAY and American Education Week wore observed by
Routhsid* Elementary School fourth graders yesterday in a ceremony a t
the school. Representing their classes and honoring state und federal flags
are, from the left, pupils Sue Price, Margaret Jarrell, Mike Southward and
Sheralynn Williams. Watching over the children in tho background are,
from the left. Principal Velma .Mitchell and teachers. Miss Barbara Chumbars, Mr*. Francis Wilkes. Mis* Betsy Anne Carter. Mrs. Jennifer Kelley
and Mrs. Nancy Brock.
(Stuff Photo)

Seminole High School celebrate* ita
homecoming tomorrow with a gi»nt par.
ade and football tilt with highly rated
Bishop Moore of Orlando.
The parade i* scheduled to start at
4 p.m. and will start at the eorner of San­
ford Ave. and First St.
The parade will then move down First
St. and back to the starting point hy way
of Second St.
SchiMil officials say some 15 flouts and
decorated cars will participate in the parade.
The four parade sponsor* or queens
chosen by the football team are Janet
(Bonn. Sally Williams, Colleen McKallon
and Diana Haynes.
They will l&gt;c introduced prior to the
football contest at Municipal Stadium.
The gnnie itself will see a "perked up.

(Juality

'Propaganda' Move i

Civic Students
Get Court look

controls over (rcsli citru fruit
sold in South Florhia are coining
up for the first lints* m til-lory
The Florida Ciirus Coiuimssion
Voted Wednesd.iv afterno &gt;11 t.v -el
up quality standar.' lor m urges,
Sixty Seminole High civic Hu
grapefruit, tangerines a id tang*
his sold wvuth of the No. innec dent* got a first li.1iv&lt;I liKik at
Circuit Court procecdiugi this
Wiser.
morning when they saw the irul
of Edward llrnnrt who w ji rharg
id with robbery.
Kennel plead guilty id p&lt;iiy lac
reny before th* trial'* end
The -toilentx led Ivy civic* teach*r Mrs Hilda Wray, liave liecn
studying frxlrral. stale ami county
court * Judge Voile Williams. pro
TAI.LAIIA.S8EE tUI’li
The lute nffirrr David le e and pros
Floral* Baptist L’onvmtioi AAcd routing attorney rhsvina* ft Wad
, nrsday adopted a $2 3D0.0M' 'Idget dell laal week explained Hate
and county rmirt prnrredmg* Vu
I fur I'JZaj, Hie biggest in it- hi duty. q,
Itlilent*.
The money will he- i .ided.
"The children were- stv thrills-tl
'ivi n • can liardly grt away from it In
equally hot wren lilt- .i.i't
tion and live Southern •1Ip' nl leach them anything else right
now ' said Mrj. Wray ot the
Convention
court lour. Ninety other stuilrnls
Collet l«m»
from alt
an- *i ht-ilolril for a similar tour
rnurrht-s in Flurida Ho- via will in Hit- circuit court's spring ses
total almost 23 million *1 'ars for »u,n
-lata and local u«c. oflirta ■ e-tl _ ,
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Baptists Adopt
'Giant' '60 Budget

Christmas Ciob checks Wurth
&gt;t 10,000 will b* mailed In Christ­
mated
school To Comply
ina* Club account holder* Monday
The Sanlord Ds-Bary Entertain with His- deadline- scheduled hat
Hie -late convention - 11 'Hid
by the Florid* Slate Hank and ment Assn, may have to -all of I day.
With Court Order
gel wav 82.05(1,hUl.
Ue Sanford Atlantic National their scheduled concert icriet on
He called rvn all “ culturr con
\ hig part nf the biel
8I«7.
Kl.ttYD, V», r I ' 1*1 v _ Floyd
Bank
less they »*ll their quota of !.&lt;»«i -nous" re-idrnts lo gel their tic 125. will go to Sti-’si-n I i ,-r-d) l uiinly, Va , will comply with a
federal court desegregation order
Tin Fiornia state Hank will tlckcia, chairman Chester Krarirk kets al the ticket vale* office at at DeLand.
I'ark Ave and First St as m i &gt;h
The convention adopted - new and adm it 13 Negro students to
emit ooi 81.200 check* lotallmg i «aid today.
policy limiting loans lu an, one lirevio u sly all white lugh schools
8)0.000 The Sanlord Atlantic Na- | Reanck &gt;aid that only a small as po«tiblr
Beanck rrporlesl also that in church to )7.5oo It anti •rued in in January, Ihe school &lt;u|M-rin
aimiat Hank checks will number percent ot tickets have lieen sold
dividual lukrt sale- are hemg creasing tlie prrierd "in tioiu tendent annuunred tmlav
*'Jh&lt;«r. ;i»l and tutal atxvut 810,000
earned out hy members ot the 8loo.u&gt;st to iaoo.ooo lo •"■iphlr
Die Florida Stale Chrisma- .
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ticket committee.
in* fourth floor and a-t-l a fifth Kand Assn. To Aleut
Club for IWi will Hart Nov. 2J J U t l l O r ( j O l t i n g
Thr first in Ihr -erirs ot con llmir to tlie new Btplisl II .tilling
amt the Sanford Atlantic Club will .
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The Seminole High School Baud
certs it sriirdiilrd hv open Nov. in Jacksonville,
the week of Nov. 30.
. A sso cia tio n bet
A-sn wiM inert at A p in today
tit wild Hie Stetson University
.
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in thr hand room at the high
A Junior Mayfair (iolf A-hvcu Glee Club and singers to per
school lu disntss plant for its
Don nf high school boys wa* or form
harlvs-i oe to lie held Saturday at
Ike Declines Show ga nixed yesterday at Seminole Thr highlight of the series will President Leaves
Hie Elks laxlgr. The barlM-roe
High School.
Ihr world famous Jo-«- Greco
silt lie served from 3 to a p m
Of Viet Aid Report The 25 buy* attending the orga he
hpam.-h Dancers who art- slatrd F o r‘Rest’ Trip
WASHINGTON f l ’PD — Prrii nixatinnal meeting rleclrd Hicky tsv perform here in March.
W ASHINGTON ( l l ’l
I’resl ami funds raissuf will go to tup
s%-nt Eisenhower refused today to Both pre-ulent. Steve I owe 11
drnt Eiscnhowrr left Io n today port of ihe hand The Elks cofoe rest and relaxation a: tlie sponsor ihe event with the band
allow a Senate subcommittee to *'lc* president and Albion Blake,
, Augusta National Golf I loti lie group.
see a government evalutmn re secretary treasurer, loach I-m l Youngster Wins
fore hit goodwill trip to Europe
port on the tewrign aid program Ganas conducted th* meeting
Kuhhit (iroiip .Muut
. and Asia next month
in Met Nam.
Th*
Two
4-H
Prizes
The Central Florida Kalvbst
| The I’retlds-ut look oil al In 5J
The presidsvivi told Chairman pat* m » Mavfair &lt; ountry l lutv
Edward L. Cunningham Jr of a in for Ihe two hour flight to Breeders' Association will hold
M ik * Man-field D Monl I that It Golf Association Turkey tourna
wouYt "not he compatible with the ment Nov 72 About 5n golfers -anford took two priies in the the Georgia golf center tl • He- its regular monthly meeting to
parturr wax delayed h&gt; a !’&gt;min morrow at 7 Jo p m. at Hv*
naiKgul interest' '« furnish th* ■
arc
•»- expected
»" r --- lor tlie match -Sen t II Daily Show ut Del.and
Th* yostngstur won a Hurd \ ute conference with Premier Fell* Orange County Agricultural Ceoassociation ineinbert act
to th* tuiK-oiumitte* which ior gnlfs ________
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been invfdig*l|0&lt; charge* ot ing a t liaison men with the younger ' prise nivtvon and a fourth prise I llouphoue! lliogny uf H&gt;e Ivory 1 irr on Humhy St. and Aflchigan
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s t in the a.J p r r a m ,n Viet group ir r C I S G Ifarrinun and nh -n^Mthe tliua with h - prize ('last, who ralhd it l.&lt; 'Aloir Ave Orlando Anyone mleresled
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rerned," Sweri said, "I would
rather lake niy rhancea with
rranherriea than amok* rigareti."
.Secretary of Itaallh, Education
and Wellare Arthur S. Flemming
started th* controversy Monday
whrn hr warned that a portion
of the Washington and Oregon
crops had been contaminated hy
live weed killer.

Some food chains and grocer*
across tlv* nation withdraw ttietr
arsveka front public tale.
Wednesday lh« Navy or dared
its command* at home and
abroad to halt ss-rving the ber­
ries if ihey cam* from Oregon
or Washington. The Army and
Air Fore* war* expected Vo fal­
low suit.

Ever Try Apples?
A spot survey of D i p Sanford urea Unlay revealed
that food store chain out fit at and ninny small indepen­
dent grocer* have taken cranberries off their shelve*.
One manaper of the Inrjre chain store re|vorted th*k
In* had received orders from ufficiMlit ot the firm that
all cianlierrioi* must he taken off th* shelv** until fur­
ther notice.
However, a survey of downtown residents revealed
yesterday that even if crttnh«rri«8 were availabl* in
local stores, they wouldn't hsv* anything In do with
them.
"I don't care if the tuinted fruit is frusn Oregon,**
aaid one woman. 'How would I know where th* berriea
come front. No sir. I’m not taking any chances.’*
Most of the resident* »eom to favor apples instead of
cranberry for their annual Thanksgiving dinner.
"At least I know apple* are snf*.” one downtown
tiiisinessman said.

'Howling' Blizzard Leaves
Five Bead In Montana

Btl.I.INGS, Mont, il l’ll — \
liowliiig tvlurard W(Iled live per
sims and left Mont m i under more
than a font of snow today.
(■round and air transport alum
waa snarkrd, hunters were trap
p&lt;-d ill the wind swept Itorkiev and
thousands of rattle were atrandrd
hy the swirling mow
I lie wor-t storm of the winter,
parking 50 mile an hour winds
lints on addiliuns l&lt;&gt; two Oviedo
Schools will In- taken Dee 3. the whrn It broke out of the high
County school hoard decided today iiiiiunlain range*, pu-lied toward
Supt nf SchiMils It r Mil wee rs Hie northern and central plainported that three classrooms will
tie added to the Oviedo Elementary
School and »evrn elassronm* to
Oviedo High School
Estimated cost nl tlie additions
NEW YORK l l 'l ’l) — Stock
could mil tie determined at thi* prices at I p m ;
tune.
Vmeriran Airlines
....... 2I'»
The hoard also -li-s ••»»• •• mint­ American I'A f
7H'«
ing Ihe school millagr to live mills American Tobacco
........ IMS
but no action i« especled until the C A O
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afternoon session
Chryalur
At'*
County voters supported a pm ('units • Weight ............... 3u&lt;«
pon-d right null* levy Iasi wick Dnl'ont
rat
init at that time llilwee said Hie t-.a-liuan Ko&lt;lak
vy,
hoard expects In reduce (hr mil Ford Alolivr
ii
lage In five
At
General Kleclric
51'
General Motors
Graham I’algr
10
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I'enn Kit
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Nears Iti eliuck
17'Standard Oil i NJ i
Seminole Comity VI&lt;vital llcalHi
Sludrlvaker
Association officer* and live new U S Steel
S7
directors of thr \-«o&lt; lalliin hoard
W ' .«
will he elected al the Menial VAcsiinghuu«r El.
Ileabh group - ■mi'iat meeting
at 7 10 p m
Florida Economy

Oviedo School Bid
Opening Set Dec. 3

t p. m. Slocks

ami Hie upps-r Atissiwippt Valley,
Heavy anow wariun** were post­
ed for portiuna of Nebraska and
South Dakota with local accumu­
lation* of more than four inches.
The storm was expected lo reach
northwest Iowa tonight.
Many hunters were nut n-psvrtrd,
hut sheriff* officer* laid they
probably were not in any serious
Irouble because of th* relatively
warm temperaturr*.
A veteran stockman estimated
10.non lo !5,(loo sheep and cattl*
were alranded in high mountain
ranges. Riders expected lo try to­
day to get feed to the cattle.
Air travel wae halted beraus*
of poor visibility and many motor­
ists wrre forced to abandon their
eari An estimated 50 ears slid
irom Ihe highway m the Hellgato
Canyon between Missoula and
Helena.

Squadron 5 Shows
;;i Survival Tactics

Health Association
To Hold Election

Tlv*
A sstk-i j I iimi
oomoiating
n vn iin ittre w ill rrt&gt;ori mi nomina
lions to date and nomination*
ftoin the floor will l» received
! The new president, first and •«
c-oid vies- president, svi teiary

Survey Begins
TAI.I.AH AS.n KK t l 'l’ ll - A siir

vey of Florida t economy has
hrrn begun hy the Arthur D
and treasure wilt hs- elected (rout l.itlle Co. uf Cambridge, Mass
Tlie |IU,i»hi survey was re­
the 15 directorNominating roinuuurr mrmlvs-rs quested tvy Gov. I.rltoy Collins
are Airs. Chari** L I’ark Nr., ami contracted for hv the Stale
Mis* Barbara Ruprrcbt. Mr. Noe t»*»*lopm*lrt Uotnmis.hW
Die stud) is designed to show
Stevenson, and l*r. Charles I.
Ihe stability of Flotilla's economy
I’ersona
aiul serve as a business and in
dutlrul growth pattern.

Citrus Meet Set
Eight Youngsters
On Moving Auction
LAKELAND (UPI» — Member* Escape Bus Crash
of the citrus industry will meet
in New York Drc. I to discus*
moving the Nrw York auction
market to a more convenient sit*
General Manager Hubert W
Hutledge of Florida Citru* Mu­
tual said the proposed mosr
would “ reduce handling cost* fur
glowers" and r»auh m "mot* «ft&gt;
-lent operallon ui the distribution
of fruit In Hut uniuuuiit maikrt

NEVA XAIYBN A BE ACH (CPU
—Eight school children aiul s hut
driver escaped Wiiur* today when
their ho* hit a bridge guard rad
*»r near
and slain met! into
her*
Mrs Kyi* Williams, thr driver,
said U&gt;# brake* of the but hxked.
causing th* exrhtcl* Ui skid tn’o
th* raihng sod veer around into
a car driven hv William James
t Kwwltuu**, h a* k n q tiu ktwasrfx

Sanford civic ami business lead­
ers were gut-sis today of Cdr. I.
Al Howell J r , commanding offi­
cer of VAH 5 at Hi* Naval Air
Station, lor a display of training
in carrier landings and survival
tactics
Members of VAII 5 damonstrated Ihe practice bailout over water
and rescue hy helicopter which
the squadron u-et in training.
A(J2 William Whealun took tha
role ot the dtlehrd airman, show­
ing live escape Iruin Ihr para
chute, intlation of the Ala* West
and life raft and being lifted (rum
the water by live helicopter.
Two pilots making field car­
rier landings demonstrated car­
rier landing methods, and a lec­
ture was given hy I.cdr. Hubert
ilsierholin, landing signal officer,
Gur-lt nf Cdr. Rowell for tha
drinonstiations and lunch included
City Commissioners Joe Baker,
Earl Higginbotham, Alrrl* Warn­
er. Robert Brown, Andrev* Carraw av. Early!* HoushoUler, T. K.
Tucker, Brailey (Klham, H lPerkin* Jr . W. M. Phillips. Mar­
ion Harman. John Shirey, H. S.
Anderson. Randall Chase. R E.
Ashton, (’apt. Lionet Arthur and
Cdr Lewis Taitiny.
C L , ' - __ c _ L _ J . . I _
b h r i n C r S b C h C O U le

Meeting Tomorrow
Th* Hanford Shrine Club will
hold ita regular monthly me«t-n|
tomorrow at 7 30 p. m. ia tha
Shrine Building. All notvie* sre
invited to the mreUng tjghl r&lt;
i UMfvusaast* was u« *tfv«L

'M

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Prko* Good Hwn &gt;*•■ Wednesday

THE WOMEN OF ENTERPRISE’S Burnett Memorial

not pictured at the baked chicken dinner which was the
WSCS annual fund raising project.

Methodist Church fed these diner* and another jrroup

Arabs Want Bigger Oil Profit, Sources Say
l ) M Press International
"BE1KUT CUPI) Informed
i*nrtn hern believe the Arab
Matas aril preparing to demand
M per cent of all profit* to be
Made anywhere la the world
Worn ■idenstern oil — from the
wall Wad to We gasoline tank of
We oltimale consumer.
' Press*! contracts provide for

sharing equally the value of oil
st the wtU head*. Thcie currently are estiraqta to yield the Arab
state* one billion doUars annually, according to R. G. Folia,
chairman of the board of standard of California.
A new philosophy, however, is
evidence in reports from a meetinf of Arab League oil expert*

in Saudi Arabia now under ea­ ■er of a youngish, so-called group
! animation here. These indicate a of “oil technocrats" the the Aran
new policy of "creeping national govern menla.
ism" In regard to the Middle
Tariki was quoted at the con­
East's vast oiili reserve*,
ference as envisaging the day
These resources are estimated when Arab* will control all as­
to contain 7ft per cent of the pects of oil production and trans­
East's vast oir reserves,
portation. and have at least a SO
Sheik Abdullah Tarthi of Saudi per cent share *n market* to
Arabic has emerged a* the lead- which Arab oil goes.
The ‘ ‘technocrats'' are only too
well aware of the results of
Iranian Premier Mohammed Mos­
sadegh's precipitate action in 1951
in nationaluing Persian oil wells.
They therefore do not advocate
Mossadegh's brand of nationalisa­
tion "by the stroke of a pen."
But they stale the belief that a
complete takeover ran he athieved on a gradual basis.

exception of Kuwait.

WtKtTiOOS

Quotable
Quotes
lolled Press International
MILFORD, Conn. (UPI) - The
mayor of Worchester, Mas*., Joseph Cj-iliu. who was arrested
for speeding on a Connecticut
turnpike:
*Tm not sure I was guilty. 1
wss &gt;i«t following • line vA. cars

1 wasn't watching
meter."

EIGHTH (iiiAUEHS &lt;&gt;f the junior high school were yucsU ot the rianfortl
Naval Air Station for h tour of the bade facilities which included this in­
spection of an A3D Skywarrior. with the students each Retting n chance to
look over the aircraft.

tty PiiU. NKWMI.M
UPI Foreign Editor
ATOMIC CAPABILITIES
Fliers U growing speculation
that atomic warheads actually
are prevent in hath Norm and
South Korea. South Korean De­
fense Minuter Kim Chung Yul drcleared the North Koreans have
atomic guns deployed along the
truce line areas and indicaird
South Korea would “ severely punUh" the Communists A the Reds
launched art atomic attack, lie
also indicated the punishment

Legal Notice

would he by the iimr mean*
used by the Rsds. Gen. 1. D.
White, U. S. Army commander in
the Pactlie, said in Seoul on
Thursday that the North Korean
Communists may have "atomic
capabilities."
PARTY FIGHT
Rigid and left wing of Brit­
ain's Labor Party still are bitter­
ly at odd*. Some right-wing mem­
bers of the party are saying it
was labor * promise to renationaliir sled Uial played a mayor
part in losing thr Oct. S general
election. The left wing warns
more nationalization. Lalwr Par
t&gt; Leaders Hugh GaiUkrlt recently. was askrd pointblank "Are
you in favor of dropping nation­
alization or against it?" Gaitskell
said he was not ready to answer
either yes or no.

IS ATT IH 8I.-TI.KK,
I *ef viiHsut,
V l t r i l K T O 4 1*1*1. V IS
• T VTL u V ►I-o IUI kv T O :
H s i t l s tlullsr

NAZI TK1AU
No mure trials of Nan war
criminals will be permitted in the
West German Republic after the
end of I960. As result, tjie num­
ber of these trials is expected to
lie stepped up in the next tew
months.
"LE HALIT"
President Charles DeGaulle uf
France will hold one of his rare
prrss conference* inis week and
u expected to reiterate the “ absolute necessity"
fur French
membership in the 'toinic club.
He al&gt;o is expected to reaffirm
the finality of ths terms of his
Sept. 16 "self-determination" of.
fer to Algeria.
ARMS TO INDONESIA
Well informed source, in Jakar
ta. capital of Indonesia, expert
the Uniter! States soon to sell
more until arm* to the Induces!an army. The l . S earlier this
year supplied sufficient small
arm i ami com mimical ions equipment for 20 battalion*.

t?

speedo­

WASHINGTON’ - Labor Secre­
tary James P Mitchell opposing
a plan to establish federal powers
to resolve labor management dead
lock*:
**. . . It the government delesmines wages and prices we are
getting on the road to socialism
which I, for one do not want."
ARUNDEL. England — Bernard
Marmaduke Fitaalan Howard, the
16th Duke of Norfolk, on hia de­
cision to move his family out of
the ancestral castle in to a smaller
house in the hack yard:
" . . . The moment ha* arrived
to save some of the money that at
present we see no return on "
HOUSTON, Tex. — Joseph Dailey, who risked hu life and abandoned his life's saving to spread
the alarm to other crewmen be(ore the tanker Amoco Virginia
New up
"Pieces of vieel rained down
alt around me. 1 was lucky to
get away as well a* 1 did."
--------------------------,
.
„
,
S erV IC t* B o w l t l l U m p S
COLOR Vim SPRINGS, Colo,
( UPl &gt; - Hamilton Air Force Base,
Calif., spotted Fort Carson, Colo .
, (irtl peli,)&lt;| touchdown and then
rallied to gam a 1«-T victory Son,n the i*th annual Pike* Peak
Service Bowl cam*

D A IR Y D f P T
MAYFAIR. PURE

CREAM

SW IFTS PREMIUM OR HICKORY RANCH
NO. 1 QUALITY. SLICED, RINDLISS

BREAKFAST
FRESH DAILY
TARNOWS DELICIOUS

lilt Si John # PUee

B rooklyn , N ew Turk
Y «u » r . lia r s b r m iUfi.i t that *
bill o f c o m p la in t fur i l l . n r r . lias
bssn (ti-.l i i i i i i i xnu, and ) o n
X u t.nut m l fu »« -&gt; # a cost, nf
r**»r • n t n s r » r plnmlina to t’ .s
Mil o f c o m p la in t .m tha p la in t if f ’ ,
n i i o r u . r l*aul i*. I'.rk lB *. *47 Watt
* * III) Hit*st, U rltn du , Ktnrlila, amt
rsla tlia irlatnal an sw er o r p l - . - l la a m l b - u f flr a if tha i.'Irrk nf
fba l ‘ lf* till S*niifI on or befaru
W -In x lsr.
atnbar S, l * i »
If
y o u fall t « So i s ju ita ment by
d e fa u lt w ill ba taken a a a ln a : &gt;«u
f o r tha r a lla f •l.tnand.-l in tha
MU uf ru m p taint.
nof SK VSI* O l t h K I ' K O at a . n (nr»k Uemlnola
Kl.-rl-la,
U)*» Ssk day o f Nusemt-ur ISIS,
•MALI
U. r. Uacailna
C lark o f tha t ' n . salt f.-wrt
U f M a r t h a ▼. V ih lea, P C
|Kal C. Kar klaa
H t W est S u o t k M r s -1
Orta a As. rvnrblw
A t l o r n a , fo r P laintiff
fu klS a* Mo t . *. I*. St. ST. I a* I

1HGIIST0WS, V J. (UPI) _
An Army personnel hu&gt; carrying
about 50 passengers collided with
I a tractor frailer early today on
the New Jersey Turnpike five
Utile* south of liighstown
Officials at St. Francis Hospital
in Trmton *aul 2* passenger*
were injured in the crash
According to stale trooper Fred
Ecker, the bus waa returning »
Ft Dlx from the Port Authority
Building in New York City.
lie said 5o Army personnel
were aboard the bus, which ram­
med into the rear uf tha truck.
Turnpike officials identified the
driver uf the tractor trader as
l-eslle M. Hunter, M. of Briar
Hill, N. Y. both vehicle* were
heading south.

f. f. DELUXE ORANGE
FRESH BAKEO LUSCIOUS

ppopacf
All

Purpose

Eating

SECU RITY
SSOCIATES,
Tender Sweet Golden
STOCKS - BONDS
M U TU A L - FUNDS
Glass and
2nd

St.

Paint Co.

or

Cooking:

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pone In Donations To United Fund-They'll Come Get 'Em
.
T h t United Fund volunteers offered
w l a y to travel the county to pick up lastminute contributions to the fund cam­
paign in an e ffort to reach the quota.
Chairman A. B. Peterson Jr. urged
all residents, groups or commercial firm*
who have not turned in a donation to tele­
phone the United Fund office, FA 2-4917.

and said worker* will drive out and pick
up contribution* from homes or offices.

The UF office will remain open fo r
awhile to receive tardy contributions, but
n o further solicitation will be made, he
stressed.
“ W e feel that there are a lot o f peo­
ple who have not been able to g e t their
contributions in for some reason, and will
be glad to have the workers drive out and

Peterson said the fund drive will
close tom orrow as announced and asked
last-minute donations in an e ffort to get
“ 100 per cent participation, regardless o f
the amount we ra ise *

pick up all those which can be made by
tom orrow * Peterson said.
He pointed out that donation o f only
80 cents per person by the county’s popu­
lation would surpass the goal o f $41,621.
“ Please call the United Fund o ffice
and help put the fund drive over by the
deadline* he asked the public.

4

L

Tax Equalization
Meeting
Nov.
30
News Briefs
County

WEATHER: Clear to partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow. High today. 74-79. Low tonight in the 50‘a.
XL LX

Unitod Pram Leased Wire

Established 1908

TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1969

SANFORD* FLORIDA

Federal Funds Possible In
Drainage Emergency, Board Told
The poaaibility o&lt; federal match,
log fundi to |tvo "permanent rali*j" to the eounty'a drainage proMemo * u ottered today by a
oloto soil- coaaorvation expert.
H. T. Stanley, assistant atate
socxaervitloniat, told the board o(
aoamiooioBtra that a law pasted
t o Ctogtaa in 1M6 can make K
JlMibfe lar Seminole County to

apply (or tunda to eliminate drain­
age problemi U the county coo
grt the authority to eatabliah a
county wide millage levy or ask
the state legislature foe additional
funds.
Under the law, which la called
tht Small Waterihtd Program, the
government maicnea fundi with
the local government to conatruct

drainage facilities.
However, under the low. h to
up to the local body to maintain
the faeiUtiee, Manley told Km
group.
Board Chairman John Krider
told Stanley that a tpeclal com­
mittee will be appointed to rludy
the overall drainage problem and
come up with a aolutlon.

City Awards Contract For Lake Monroe
Pollution Study ToTampa Chemist Firm
contract to jnakr a pollution
aurvey of Lake Monroe waa
awarded to Thornton Laboratories,
Jnc. Lait night by the Sanford
Cily Commission.
The Tampa firm of analytical
and conaulting chemist* la expertad fa atart the 072 teat, on Lake
Monroe wateri
within three
week*. Coat of the aurvey will be
within 10 percent of (3,000,

Ciiy Grants Club
Deal For Season
Sanford Greyhound* Prcaident
John Me Hubert, received permlalion from the cily commission lad
night for the ball club to get 10
unis on every ticket .old for a
nOreyhuunil game during the min­
ing season and JO per rent of the
profits, if any.
Mcl’ ol-crl-, who annull need that
the (iicyhounda were t252 in the
red after this year', aeaaon, said
that the team turn the chance of
becoming a Class D team for the
Kansas Cily Athletics.
Commissioner Earl Higginbot­
ham .aid that baseball it just a.
r puch a part uf the city recreation
-^ .t e m at ihuffleboard and tennl.
and therefore agired to McRobert.’ rei|uc,t. Cost to the city
to run the Municipal Stadium for
Greyhound garnet during the pa*t
aeaaon war H.rttni under the tame
rondition. a« were granted laat
night.

During the eight weekt of the
aurvey by two chemiilt, lett.
will he made for bacteria, disaolved oxygen, alkalinity, chloridea, temperature and for tho
amount of oxygen needed by orginiama In the watrr.
The commit, Ion rejected the
i'VJOU bid uf Law Engineering Co,
to make the rurvey and decided
againat Kunland Estate* developer
llrailey Odhim’a offer to pay U)
per cent of the «urvey coal if the
rost wa* htofAi*
«.
Raw sewage from Banturd la
the major ainirfe of pollution lit
the lake, a 11*51 State Hoard of
Health aurvey reported.
The study rccortmended a $375,-

He aald that there art indica­
tion! that element! other than
ifwage art producing pollution
in l.ake Monroe, ainca there la a
heavily polluted area upalreain
from the city where pollution
might be eauaed by cattle and
awampa.

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW VOHA I UP!) price, al I p. m.r
American Airlines
American TAT
American Tobacco

DOU arwagr treatnient plant for C IO

Stock

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73'i
104
MW
fltH
3l's
2tiOls
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Chrysler
....
Sanford.
The city now wunta to know Curtiss • Wright
what the current pollution aitui­ Du Pont
tion i. in the lake and how it Eastman Kodak ... aa» * o •* i
...
haa changed from 1931, Cily Man­ Kurd Motor
ager Warien Knowle. .aid today. General Electric
Sanfonl undertook a f l 's million General Motor. ,.
2to
water and newer improvement Graham • Paige ...
Inil. TAT
a-*»•*. *** 51
program in 195-1-56 and now 1 Lorlllard
42V,
a* ••«••••• *&lt;
wanta to make a companion with
Mmutr Maid ....
XU
eight year, ago, Knowlea aaid.
Penney
.........
llSVi
Penn HR
...... *«*•••••■
16' ,
Royal American .
3's
Sears Roebuck , a***••••
46H
26V*
Sludebaker ........
91 Vs
U. S. Steel ....
Vlt'i
Knterprive it having a local drive Westinghouse El.
lo raise fundi fur research against
muxcular dystrophy and residents
are urged lo make donations in
the eannisters which have been
place-! around ihe community.
Volunteer workers aim will solicit
fund, during this month
HOLLYWOOD tUPII Bub
Crosby, whose (ante has been dim­
med by the shaduw of his brother
Ring, moved in the unwanted spot­
light of domestic trouble today.
Huth Crosby and his wife, June,
say Ihe bedroom battle in which
he was stabbed Iwire ami she re­
ceived a broken rib has ended their
marriage
Crolby, 46. and hi* wife fought
violently laat Saturday night, Mri.
Crosby, a slender ml-haired extingrr, aaid.
The couple teparalrd alter the
altercation, and. according to Mrs.
Cruab), there will be no attempt
at yeconriliation
"Boh laid I needed a heating
up, which he gave me. Then I
picked up the letter upener and
the tusale went on. I jabbed him
in the shoulder. I thought il would
scare him and make him run
away. But it didn't," Mra. Crosby
laid.

Enterprise Seeks
Dystrophy Funds

Bob Crosbys End
Marriage After
Violent Scrap

18 Attending
Insurance Course
Enrollment In the Lift Under­
writer'* Training Course given at
the .Seminole County Vocational
School has raached 1&gt;. E. B.
Douglas*. Director of Vocational
Education Mid yesterday.
Mrs. Margaret Knight of San­
ford's Independent Life Accident
Insurance Co. of Sanford is teach­
ing the course to life insurance
agents. Th* claaaes which began
Oct 30 are sponsored by the St.
John's Life Underwriters' A,so­
rtition. They are taught every Fri­
day afternoon from 1 4 30 p. m.
and will last for six months.

LOUIS CATES uf DeBury proudly display* thin five
pMud awewt potato that wan grown in hi. yard, (ateo
aaid on the murninir of hia 70th birthday last Wednwap day ho went out into tha yard and noted th* awawt poUf e "It waa a plaaaaiit surprise," ha aaid.

NO. 660

The County Commission will
meet at It a. m Nov. 10 as a
TALLAHASSEE (CPU — Some board of equal tut Ion to let the
l.Sto deiegatea met here today to value of property on which to
open the ttxrewday (Oto aoouil levy taxaa.
convention of Florida BaptiaU.
Tito board adopted a reatoutlow
Tho convantio* lo made up of today to advortUo for tho equalll , » g church** with a mo mhowhip
of about WO.000.

State Baptists Meet

Under pointed out
county le amending to* muck
money on drainage Inatead of
building up county roada.
Earlier he had called for a
county-wide drainage program
and eatabUahmriit of a millage
levy to carry out (he program.
Stanley pointed out that It would
take about two ycara be for. the
actual program could bo carried
out.
Coot of Urn program oouW not
be eilimatad.
lo other business during the
meeting. County Engineer Bob
Davia raid that coat at the pro­
gram to eliminate drainage to
Loch Arbor would be approxi­
mately $5,5u0.
Davia aaid the engineering firm
of Loftier and Bush recommended
regrading forraat
Driva and
Ridge Ate. ind establishing 0
drainage await down the confer
of the two iirreti.
The board approved the coat
of job ai a permanent relief to
Loch Arbor residents but aaid
they could not atart the project
until we "straighten out our ftoancial trouble!."
Davia olio t.ported on plana
to eliminate flooding in live Tam

Triton Joins Fleet
GROTON, Coon. (DPI) - The
twia-reector CSS Triton, toe
Novy’ i mobile "private aye" to
guard againat a uvaak attack,
join* the li. S. Atlantic aubmarine fleet today, Hu MI foot, S.M
too nuclear radar-picket nib,
coating llto million, will hoiat Ha
commissioning pennant •• R 1*
turned over to tho Navy at a
dock*id* ceremony at tho yard* to
tho El*ctrle Boat Diviaion to Cen­
tral Dynamic* Carp, which buflt
d.

Tax AaMiaor Richard McCanna ha* told th* commission that
be estimates th* assessment roll
will list 1162 million in property
valuations aa a basis for tha tax
rats.

New Snow Storm
Coming To North;
42 Low For State

Castro Reply Awaited
HAVANA (UF1) - The future
of Cuban-American relations will
depend largely on Premier Fidel
Castro's reply to new U. S. proteota againat "malicious" attacks
oa th* United State., Informed
source* aaid today. Cuba* offi­
cials withheld immediate com­
ment and It waa believed Castro
might reply sooa in another to
hi* marathon nationwide television
and radio appearances. He stilt
had not answarod a Aral V. S.
protest againet earlier attack* a*
tho United States

i L s r a ^ T r s n r s ^ i a i b w « * « &gt; A im
Gray and Drill recommended that
a series of canal* he dug into
the area.
Davia la expected tu give hie
recommendation* at the board's
next mealing.

Herndon, Burdick
Get Board Tribute
.
County Cuminu,iuu today
paid tribute lo Clerk O. P Hern
dun and Deputy Clerk K. I,. Bur­
dick, citing the "many long year*
of service these two officials have
given Ihe county and stair."
Both retired effective Nov, 6
because of 111 health.
After a resolution wa. read ex­
pressing the board'* gratitude to
the two men. Herndon, his voice
weak, said “ I just tried to do my
duly and there shouldn't he any
prati* for tbit I thank you from
my baart."
Chairman doim hinder called
Herndon one of Ihe outstanding
public aervanls in Ihe slate and
said he doubted hethrr any other
slat* official could equal his re
cord which dales hack many
years
"The man who will lake &gt;our
plic* will far* a real challenge
in equaling your record." Kruler
aaid.
Burdsck had been wait to*
Clerk's office since t92«.

Jaycees To Meet
Wednesday Night
The Jayreei will have a dinner
meeting Wednesday instead id
their weekly luncheon Ibis week
and will invite wives rod dales
of msinber* to attend.
A special program appropriate
fur VeleranV Day will include a
Navy film on Ihe training uf air
crew*. The meeting will begin al I
p. m. in Ihe Civic Cenirr.

property, rest estate or personal
as fixed by the lax assessor.
Indication! are that the lax bills
may be prepared and sent out
by Dec. IV
At the board's meeting last
week, taxpayers got an IndiesHon of what the millage rato *0l
be line year when th* commission
adopted a tentative rat* to II
mill* for operating budget.
This figure la subject to changr,
but calls for S.J3 mills for the
general budget, five for school*
and .63 for payment to hospital

tatloa meeting and report that
all atsesameot record* will be
open to property owner* Nov. IS
In the taa aaaeaaoc’a office.
The equaliiotion aowton will be
to bear eompUfeU and receive
toatlmony ao to too value of any

CLEARWATER (UPI) - Con
greeaman William C. Cramer sug­
gested Monday that Gov. LeHoy Collin* name a atate labor
rclaUuni commission that would
make recommendations t* th*
next session to Cengresa. Cramer,
speaking to the Btal* Farm
Bureau Federation, aaid the com­
mission also could etamin* such
question, a* a Mate latter departmtnt to cabinet raok, establishmrnl to &gt; Florida labor rotation,
board, and possible lightening of
local taw* againet labor ylolenre
and dispute*.

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THE 4JUKKN IH C'KOWNEU m Seuuiy llarviih is proclaimed queen of th* Peeuiut Bowl and Jim Buckler
plnree the crown on har hessd. Mias Horvlah wa* ehosan
lay Ihe student hotly of tho Junior High from a field of
10 emit eat mi I. on ih* basis of talent, beauty and p«raunalily.
(Staff Fhotoj

Speaker Explains City Agrees To Drainage
Effects Of Art
Ditch Request By County
The effect to art mi everyday
Sanford's fity lommisiam lad
Id* waa explaintd by Carl Bolluifhl ordered . resolution drawn
ander lati night In a Itcturt in an which would give Ihe stale prraudience to 100 person* at th* I mission to run dr.mage for three
Sanford Art Association meeting years through an open ditch
al the Civir Center.
south to 231h Si place to con­
ItoUnder Illustrated hia lector* nect with tile city draining sya
with color slides, which also de­ lent near 2tth I’ l.
The reMilulii.n prop-rod by
picted good and had examples of County Com mission Chairman
design
John Krider would give the sialr
The Winter I’ .rk art and d**ign permission lo run drainage from
expert also luid the group about 25ih St through the ditch aftrr
(he values of an ail association the 23lh SI. widening project is
to the community. Th* audience begun by Ihe Hate. If tlo slate
re,ponded by Hiding several doesn't pul a pipe m (iir ditch
members to roll*, making ihe within three years tile county
eomnmnon will. Kridrr -aid
charter mtiiiherahip M,
Allowing the dltcti revriK-d a
Tiie association closed its chart
er int-iiiberihip last night and also previous city commission dt-cision
dosed live entry lisle for the first
art show. Eahibili will be limited
l&lt;&gt; members on the rolls up In laat
nuht for the initial show.
Tomorrow is the deadline to
submil titles to art show entries,
TAMPA (U PI» The Air Force
Mrs J. O. Gregory, exhibition lias railed off a search for three
chairman, announced The titles airmen missing after a It &lt;7 crash
must be submitted so a program into the Gulf of Mexico
can he prepared far tb* show,
Five days of searching faded to
lorn up any (rare to the Ihree.
die said.

AF Cancels Search
For Three Airmen

United Preae International
Temperatures were on the ris*
through the nation's midland* to­
day, but th* Wralher Bureau
warned of another snow storm
building up in Montana.
Weathermen issued told was*
warnings for Muntan* for this
afternoon and night and said
then would b* drifting snow run.
ning brfnr* high winds later ia
i the day.
The midland., from border to
border, were caught in a aianl
snow storm-cold wave last week.
Borne aieai were lashed by ISinch snows and .ub-iero temper­
ature*.
Hut the Weal her Bureau Mid
temperature* rose from Id to JO
degrees Monday from th* Cana,
dian border into Oklahoma and
northern Texas.
I^tweal temperature* for Flor­
ida Wednesday morning will
range from 42 to 40 in the extrema
north, to the fid's in Hie Modal
and to the HU‘a ia Uie southern
districts.
Kutuir temperature outlook la
for slightly wanner weather Wed­
nesday night and no frn*t danger
through Friday.

to allow only piped drainage to
pass through Uve swampy area
ami connect to Hie city system
near Lily Cl. ami 24th PI, Th*
county has previously anight the
ditch connection &lt;&gt; take care of
drainage fr o m Sanford Ave.
which w to be widened A drainaga pipe connection will cost
about J2U.UM
Krider said lie hulks the con
tract fur widening Sanford Ave.
wdl tie lei Nov. 19. The widening
coat will lie paid by thr county.
Tlie money for the slate subsidiz­
ed 23th SI widening from Mellmv
vdie to French Ave. is in the
ronnly budget for this fiscal year,
Krider explained A ditch in the
Lily L't area to lake 2*&gt;lh St,
drainage cuuld alto take Sanford
Ave. runoff.
All properly owners adjacent to
the propiMed ditch or pipe drainage area have accepted the ap­
praisal price to buy the necr.sacy
right of way, the county commit
non chairman said.
The resolution must be approv­
ed by the city commits Urn and
agreed upon by the county com
miisioners.

Food Fair Agrees
To Close Entry
Final Fair Stores director to r*to
estate. Ronald Fine, agreed yes­
terday to close the aoulhrrnmost
Oak Ave. driveway enlranr* lo
Sanford'i Food Fair and lo open
an entrance from 23th Si.
Dak Ave residents L'tmlr. 1 M.
Row*11. Jerry Daniels and Earl*
Movley have cunipiamcd that
light* from the two Dak St. Food
Fair driveways were sinning in
their windows, ami that truck
Iraflic mi Dak Ave. wa* disturb­
ing and dangerous.
A fence will lai erected Ini me­
diately un thr boundary uf the
Sanlord Food ) ir .lure group and
floodlights will tie shielded that
shine uino that street. The cily
commission also passed an ordininv'* last night prohibiting truck
traffic oilier than necessary for
residence* on Dak Ave. from 24ll»
to 23th St.

Audubon Society
Tour Thursday

l\ Russell M.ivon of Alumonl*
Springs and Mr*. Iionald Norton of
Geneva wilf lead 30 memliers of
Ihe Florida Ambition Society from
West I'alio Beach In Grand Ba­
hama Island Thursday. The four*
Flanagan had h**n given no dav larribs-an lour will tnciudw
anesthetic* because they might study to ihe bird and plant life of
this most northwesterly Baham*
have killed him.
Ixlaml. Mason it executive director
Th* patient became fully con of the society and Mrs. Norton to
aciosi*. He was moved lo a re­ the group * fu-ld trip urganiier.
covery room where be was kept
under mild refrigeration to pre­
vent hia temperature from rising
above normal a* a result of the
hours to heart massage He
was given three blood transfusion*
PARIS &lt;UPH — President
and masaiv* quantities of anti Charles DeGaulle announced to­
biodc*.
day that Soviet Premier Nikita
Uve patient matte remarkable Khrushchev will visit France on
progress. A tube in ins throat to March 15. I960, and for tha first
help hia breathing waa removed lime gave Htiaiia ciedit for try­
the following day. .Mtvmlay night, ing to ease tension in such troubl­
|be wm able to a* wp sad eat a ed spots as India, Lao* and C'm | Steak dinner.
1 Uai America

Warm Water Revives 'Frozen' Heart

PHILADELPHIA (UPli - Dsx
tors saved Ut* life to a man with
a "froian" h«art by pouring H&gt;
gallons to warm water from an
ordinary faucet into his chest
eavity.
The 43-year old laborer i heart
had not functioned foe more than
three hours when the doctor’s
took what was believed to be an
unprecedented move to return his
h«art to normal operation
Thoracic surgeons at Hahne­
mann Hoepital's famed hcan d i­
nk said they knew to im tohwr
Courthouse To Close case where tap water was used
The County Courthouse wtU be inaid* th* chest eavsly
closed tomorrow in celebration to
Th* patient, William Flanagan.
Veterans' Day, die clrrk'a office wm found semi ron-ctoua towns
announced this moio.ug.
c. ; isure to th* cold Uat Satur­

day in a North Philadelphia gut I Specialist* at pie heart clinic
tor. His case wa* mad* known dallied open the chest cavity rod
Monday night.
massaged Flanagan's heart When
The hot water trralininl was that and other methud, failed the
used after other efforts failed. doctors, in desperation linked a
It worker to well, the p*U*nt hose lo a nearby hot water lap.
started to rrgam runic iouineai They tested the water * warmth
and tried to climb off *• opera on their wrists like a mother
lest* milk from her hal-y's buttle.
ung table.
Today, only Uirre days altar Then they turned thr hose direct
hi* ordeal, William Flanagan chat- ly into th* cheat cavity ami flush
led with visitors and fallow pa- •d the heart with about 20 gal
Uenis in hia ward. He waa kept Ions to water.
on the aacsovss Isai a* a precau­
Th* heart's rhythm returned
tionary measure.
gradually a* the blood passed
Flanagan waa taken to tb* boa through the warmed heart and
pdai by potic* but hia heart atop extended the warmth thruuglxiul
pad beating while an intern, Dr. the patient’s body. W'cthio minute*
____
Edward Bruno*r, was •xammsng bi* body temperature ro*e Finn
him.
Ut* low SUa to 9g degree*.

DeGaulle Gives Red
Leader Credit

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CA1BO &lt;UP1) - lariat Premier
Mikita I. Kbnmbcbar aaid tai aa tobarrtaw i biibad taday that Ameek a a bra* af war fcrrig* pokey
t t o i wbb tba lata U. S. Secretary
ad m m John renter D«B**.
Kbraabcbre made tbe auteacat
|g M taterriew with editor Salab
M a m at bte semiofficial Cairo
a n r a b t aewspaper Algomboona.
•*Ibece la a merited ameltaratioa
h car relation* with Americaaa:

DwIIm dtod leaf sprtog MtorUy after cause tba United Stales. Briuta-there U a* direct 1Mb
and rraace da net vast la eater aad them. I betters e
tftn k, „
ear war. 1 d eal t t U Itree I mavaalhe Arab a ct id are a
- S « e m g etiObata tbe deatm,
r(m Ja w
tM« * * , *
la eMtiaae tba f d k j af atrenctb trrv if th**e ^ u r t m da aat w*M anmiit i j i t o a i . '
but they d e w t nvvwtbe mevvste rwme w a r .l da ve ■ * tbtob then Algeria: " Algerians
da to r Khrushchev w i t
w&amp;l altow l»r«rt te Uaacb eae."
;n r a the right * ad
Dana* tba 4*a bear Mascww inOn Saiiet toterferswew la Arab tiaa aad they mvst r
temew. Khmbrbev add war waa, variant: The Sot tot tw ee -does freedom If rreacb act
unlikely aew ta tbe Middle East, aat want ta interfere hi tba inter- tutor*. Algerians weak
He drniad SOvirt meddling ia Arab aal affairs of a ay (en try. Tbaee te eapreaa tbeir daowa
aatiaa domestic potictiei a a d are aa contact* between as tad
Oa U. A. I . aMeiiaj
piadgad further atwumla aad tacb- Cammuaut partiaa ta other cava- skipping ta tba Snac (
ideal aid tatba Ualtad Arab l apeb Mas aad cenmovavtlp wa da aat Sots Caaai ia to Egret
lw.
g|ea tbem orders.'*
ta tba U. A. R. It'a tin
Khnmbcbfv was named:
On Commutoaa la tba Middle right ta prereat pvaaai
Oa Middle Eastera war; Tbere's, East: “ f c tympaihuc with tboae iluppiai especially ia
little ebaace af aacb a war be-! adopting our beliefs, eaturally, but war exisltng with farm

NED JULIAN J L who received the U. S. aad Philippine
Kagla Scoot award in June. 1957, ia assistinf Lwko Mary
Scoot Troop 242 since his arrival in the area recently.
Ha alao holds the Katie Palma Award, received in De­
cember 1967; is a member of tbe Order o f tbs Arrow,
Junior Anistant Scoot Maxtor, and has t t Merit Badgn
including the coveted World Brotherhood Merit Badge.
He was a member of the Cavite Council while in the
Philippines. Be livn with his parents, Cdr. and Mrs. Ned
Julian Sr., who purchased a home in Loch Arbor upon

Tba Maul Ak Stttbm can al
bee* a Navy aua Mom eriil
police wbao tbe aJtor baa emvmiuad a Rime outside the statin
except wbea bo b eunevUy n r lag a Ja3 torn n tov ban B*
setf. said Naval Air Statin Ugal
officer, LL Cmdr. Harrty Smith.
If tba offmat bapptna at tbe atatxa. tbe dafndnt ia triad aad
antaarad Mare, aad sent ta a
Nary pniiaaHcty. Saab, who ia
a ln NAS public totoraaUov ttBear, paid ibat be works claoaiy
with Sheriff 1. L. Hobby, Peffcw
Chief Boy Williams aad Me ParIda Highway Patrol.
A l a r tba babitniiy dan aM
pay off bn debt to private marebaata may bo fwioaeod Bam tba
Xavy as ndoalrablc, SmbB aoM.
Tba Nary may aat pay tba dote

oaeitr lor mUailai ta
• obbaMfian which ara
• n aad moving, m b
o r pets, Smkh aaid. Bab
isIlea from a submanaa
bM d target ljo b adat

Hospital Notes

U. S. Farm Income
PREPARING A BIRTHDAY PRESENT for Stetoosi University to this
group of Seminole County residents on the committee to eommsmocsto
the 75th anniversary of the school this year. They ara part of a aatknwide Stetson annivenity campaign. In tba background, from toft, are Mrs.
Lillian Hearn and Chaplain William Hearn. Son. Doug Stanstrom aad Mrs.
Stenitrom. In foreground, from toft, art Mr. aad Mrs. Ken Mclntoah, Mr.
aad Mrs. Herbert Stenstrora. Mr. aad Mrs. Tom McDonald. Mr. aad Mrs.
Sylvan Davis Jr. and Sal Manfrn.

Worry Clinic

bt

r.ntar.E w. cmc m .

CASK C — aid- TH » . »iH
R k tbs immature boy with when
MUly » u infatuated
Her mother followed my adiict
bad or red Miffy** father to q u
banting Ted, for that put forced
MUly to toeiis bis virtues all i m

Orlando Seminar

Tennis Lessons
Slated Saturday
Free T ret* Icimiu w fl be frits
tw ywvagotsci at tbs Fort Mt3ca
Part courts stsriag tbit Sttvrdxy.
Farmer Msyfsir b a tennis pro
Froab Desas win gitt the lentoei
which win start e l l a sack
Saturday mam i n
AH b irrs wed i d i r a n tbcuM
be at tbe court* Saturday far regiwnriev xsd h r d m xtlgsscsa
■ to k «S -be ttto it
day's lessee* Pnwpretna Kudeeti
should come prepared u pisy tooat* l u f o r i l K f u a n Dept dirrv
tor Booald Perry, u d la ease
at bad m atter. repatrauen will
bo m tbs erwf.i buudtag «&lt; # at
the torsi* reun ire* Tbs Bscrtaboa Dept. la fponnortag tbs Is*

( s n a o m her = r » frork, e»ew
ibsuga a w u im d ea u i aa ha
part, aha mapped at b a far bstag
clumsy.
SALES fTBATBCT
FOB LOVEBS
You rradsrt caa neat tbs rest
Wujus • mtetfe. MUly bad cooled
off to tbs point when abs daclmad
Tad a requsst for date*, and ba
ihea p^ked a high tebool puuer
wbo Kiueilid wrtk (We ever U*
Pot rod ear.
Girl*, wbco yaw are tafatuated
retaember you raw toe proxy
&gt;«te* of your future ubora child

t o ibaer repatxttaa we m
bars
to babtva what we u y . r»*i:d
toe* at it* ed fla il fiiw eeu
So u r n prod toe rirtto: st as
•awfse Isfatuatioo tote a forced
d ofn te of lu* or her sweetheart.
MiUy i mother thus aided with
MiUy, at least to toe aiiasi ot
having a party for Ted and bail So use your brain:
Tv help abattrr uawiae iafatua* doses ot Hilly's eoOece fneoda.
point " I f i t t
Tad drove op with hi* flamboy­ txwu. »end for toe
for Sweetoeatto,” eoelowsg a
ant yalepy.
Wbea be parked d ta front of i: a raped retun m etope, p in toe
MUly‘a hmue, it contrai'.ed 'cry taoa profit).
If the hoy fatla to rate "Super
sharply w*b tbe d,(c-.&amp;»d aito
mobUea used by tbe other ( . o n » r " th erm , keep up your c u b
Already, tberrfort. MtUj br|is bunt
( Ww iji write to Dr. O sar to
to wiaee Uigbily al the Juittule
aotare of Ted. yet her pa m u had rare at this aewspaper. rvctoWag
a laag «c wimped, addrrwd n
not mid a word
No, Ted* owa bebaiwr helped setope aad toe to ceier typteg
ad Mtlly ta ton Be* eoecUnoa aad priatlag emit* w hn yea »ewd
fwr awe at kit bmUeia. i
SINK OB SHIM
P i net i. tt r* genenUy wi»e to
« w opes ymir home* to paruei
w your taa-age abildm aad
their fnsadt
U tbe straager tit* lata your
canroaaeot. weU and good. 11 be
doaiat. hu awn miiukr* wil) *b*ttor tbe bala that j a r infatuated
daughter baa placed oa hu bead
Aad that is exactly wax: took
BUee at MiUy * hoate. Her college
classmate* dittuiad their fulart
g n l i.
One hoy a n piammg ia ester
toadiciae. Aaotber mcatMMd bu
* n ir t to become as engineer, etc
Tad toaa rfuertnl toe coaiam
tioo la Ua speed be could get out
*
’ Ntopy.
^Muly uibcocuoouily Baled the
*iff*reBt iiewpcuat* «f her cr. ctt
pal*. v». Tad. They showed mature
Ridgmeet. white Ted wa* tailing
bhe a U-jaar-oW
And please vetiev that u .*&gt;
Tbd. aei Mi.ly » father, who *aa
■vw prosing he i.wan rant, ai
Twd
*
So Miily bow cwulixl blame tor
Cither foe an unfair charge agnaai

lodiridual member* aad traepe
are elwible. alee, to compete fur
prendeaL
AMiuast lea tor* Harold K e n
aad W&amp;iam Blakemore were ia
rbarce of toe vuitattoe aad refretkmeat period ax the d e n at

WHAT DOES THE M R K h a Y E
THAT THE OTHERS DO NOT?
IT HAS SIX BODY STYLES Xew coaim.L ,
oew W &gt; &lt; and Cd.ot l a u a u p a . turdt -p, V
d m and i-A ci wdaB’ l o t * vupAKtxated t o W i
Hiadicne mirocei i r p o i r i ca dnitarme pleat­
ed Mailt or Uotoa Ncbodi t i e hai toem t\ b»
let tie tor iem&gt;
found i
cats gory

News And Advertisement

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To Meet

Miss Marjorie Jean Benton
Marries Billy Gene Strawn

The Sanford Home Drmemstrition Club will meet Thursday at
the clubhouse on 23th St. Each
member ig requested to bring her
favorite gadget.
Mrs. Ilaiel Kratxmar, program
chairman announces that the pro­
gram will begin promptly at S
p. m. and that some surprise*
are in store tor those iHanding.

Marjuri* Jean B*nion. daugh* with arrangements of while (la* | punch bowl wa» Mr*. Barton I The new Mr*. Benton eboee
ter of Mr. and Mr*. Hutu* Ben- dioli and fern.
Wright. Others assisting were. |for
her iotas away outfit,
a
tea and Billy Gene Strawn, son, Mrs. Jack Benton served the Mrs. Eddie Keith and
Mrs.
dress of black polka dot eupooi
of Mrs, Mare lie Mae Strawn o f , wedding cake and presiding at the Charles Hayes.
with black auedc shoes, and purse.
Worth Little Rock. Ark., wire
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Mrricrt in an Informat ceremony 1
Following the wedding trip, the
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couple will reside at the Sanlanta
of her parents, 2808 Palmetto
Apartments, 404 E. 14th St. la
Av«.
Sanford.
The Rev. Gail Smith, pastor
The bride was bora in Sanford
of the Central Baptist Church,
and attended school* here. The
•officiated at the double-ring cere
groom waa born in England, Ark.,
TUESDAY
mony.
graduated from North Little Rock
First Presbyterian Church Jun­
Mrs. Ruth lie Caelani. sister
High School and at present is
ior choir rehearsal 4:13 •». m „ In­
serving in the U. S. Navy and
of the bride, was matron of honor
termediates, 3 p. m. Pioneer F«L
and her husband, Gary Dc Uaetani,
stationed at the Sanford Naval
lovtship, ■ p. m. First Christian
served as best man.
Air Station.
Church will form a Mm's Chib
e bride, given in marriage
at Ihe Church 8:30 p. m.
her father, wore a waits
WEDNESDAY
length gown of lace and net,
First Baptist Church Prayer
over satin and carried a white
Meeting, 7:30 p. m. Training tin*
Bible, topped with a white or*
ion workers council, B:t3 p, m,
chid corsage.
Pmeerett Baptist Church S. S .
The matron of honor wore a
officer* and teachers supper
blue brocaded taffeta dress and
meeting g;30 p. m. R. A. meet­
a corsage of white carnations.
BUNNY A M ) H E R M A S T E R , Eugene Gilmnrtin, entertained the children
ing, 7 p. m.; Prayer mooting. S
The bride’s mother wore a blue
p. m. Music committee mooting,
of Mr*. II. R. McCall’s Kindergarten, one day. recently. Student* shown
A recently formed Brownie
orlon shantung dress and white
9 p. m.
with them are, front row, left to right, Gail Cowan, Mike Gilmnrtin, non of
Troop consisting of seven and
corsage.
eight year old girls from SunFirst Presbyterian Church, cir­
Mr. Gilmnrtin and Melinda Lee Warlike. Ilnck rqw, Neva Patterson. Doug
WFollowing the ceremony, a re­
cle I Mrs. Harry Weir, chair­
land Estates met Thursday un­
Gramkow, Georgiuna and Roy Hunt.
(Stuff Photo)
ception wai held for the wedding
man meets with Mrs. Bob Crum­
der the leadership of Mrs. A.
party. The bouse was decorated
A. Wilson and Mr*. Wendell
ley. 1301 Forrest Dr. It) a. m.
Girl Scout Troop 233 moots 3:13
Holmes.
p. m. Senior High suppor • p. m ,
Members of the troop are Nonmidweek Bible hour, T:M p, m.
nle Hood, Patricia McCoy, Mar­
Chancel choir rehearsal, 7:10 p. m.
tha Dee McCoy, Cynthia Acord,
Beverly Nowers, Bonny Keller,
Ann Smith, Mary Hearn. Betty
Mr. am) Mrs. C. D. Holstein
Jo Jones. Darlene La Folleltr,
of Jacksonville, will arrive to­
Patricia Kennedy, Joanne De*morrow for a few days visit
chrncs,
Jackie Morgan and Carla
BY JEANNE MARNHL
the Lions Convention In Jarksun-i took their hoys on a sight-seeing
[th Lt. Cdr. D. G. Faulkner, at
Royce.
cir home in Loch Arbor.
Eugene Gilmartin on hummer- ville and through the I'niled excursion of New York City.
Committer mothers for the
Although German Shepherds are
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walker
Un Avenue depend* on a four Nations building amt the Statue
troop
arc Mrs. Jack Hood, Mrs.
the most chosen dog for guiding
of Ft. Lauderdale, announce the
and
a
halt
year
old
German
.Shop
of
Liberty
when
the
Gilmartin*
Robert Kennedy. Mrs. Nower*
Wives of VAM 3 gathered at tho
eye work, the Boxer, Retriever
birth of a son, Wayne William,
herd dog named i!tinny lo get
and Mrs. James L. McCoy.
NAS,
for
their
and Doberman Pinscher are also Afterburner,
'Nov. 3. This is the thirteenth
him around Sanford ami to help
used. However, Mr. Gtlmirtin monthly bridge party. Mrs. R.
greatgrand child lor Mr*. Ten
him keep up with tlx active
.MR. A N D M IL S . H I L L Y G E N E S T R A W N
explained that the Boxer with W. Repp was hostess for tho oc­
Eyck,
of Sanford.
Maternal
it* wet mouth drools loo much
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
young son*. Bunny is a guiding
casion and winners were Mrs,
to be acceptable. The other
B F. Mills, also of Sanford.
eye dog that has been with Mr.
types are preferred mostly by R. K. Farmer and Mra. K. M.
Lt. (Jg) and Mrs. John F. Wil­
Gilmartin for three years.
women since they don't pull a* Sandon.
ton, announce the birth of a
Bunny and his owner, a Navy
ten. .Mathew Woodrow Wilson.
Mrs. I. 31. Rowell announced
There were only
points ilif- hard.
World War II veteran, trained
Rov. 2, at the U. S. Navy Hos­
Mr. Giluiarlln, a native New lhat the monthly luncheon would
The Dorcas Class of the First together for one month al the ferrnre between high ami sev­
pital in Key West. Proud grand­
enth place in a highly compel 1- Yorker, say* he found this area be held Nov. !• and that Mra.
Baptist Church met at the homo Guiding
Eye
Foundation
in live game at the Sanford Dupli- of Florida through an advertise- J. L. Morgan and Mra. It. D.
parents arc, Mayor and Mrs. Al
of Mrs. W. W. Horne on Valencia Smilhlown, laing Island. The foun­ cate Bridge game last week.
Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
mrnt that described it a* "an Murphy arc in charge. Mr*. H.
Monforton.
Dr., for the November meeting, dation is now known at Second
An individual game wa* play- I Meal place for a person on pen- A. Lackey will be tho hostel a
Sight Previous to that training,
Miss Deanna McManus, bride- of Orlando, sister of the honoree Mrs. N. C, Booth, class presi- Bunny was schooled for four rd and first place winner was **»""• ,l«’ »"•* hl* faml|Y "loved for the December bridge.
Others
attending ware the
Lake Mary
elect of Ronnie Anderson, was hon­ and Mrs. L. E. Suminerrow, dent, presided al the business months to work a* a seeing eye Mrs. Clyde Ramsey, second. Lt. i 10 -Sanford five years ago.
Mmcs: E. E. Austin, J. H. Bai­
Cdr. T. W. Ownsby and Mrs. M.
----------------------------ored this weekend with a bridal Titusville, an aunt They were , Cjjion.
dog.
ley, Jr., D. J. Brough, D. E.
Tilli* wa* third.
..
shower given by her aunt, Mrs. assisted by Mrs. W. A. Hunter,
A guiding eye dog works on
Dearolph, K. W. Foote, H. G.
Other* attending were, Mrs. T.
Mr\ Kua,nc f ^ n g t o n read
Alice McManus anti daughter,
Tying
(or
fourth,
tilth,
sixth
leash and a harness. Gilmartin
Goben, C. N, James, D, L. Jar­
and seventh placr* were, Mr*.
Mrs. W. It. Reed, at Fellowship S. Harwood, Mi-s Jane Harwood, |"The Meaning of Thanksgiving ,
explained. The leather covered
rell.
I. M. Rowell. P. Ryan, A. J.
Mrs.
D.
E.
Walls
ami
daughter,
I
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devotional
and
Mr*.
W.
Hall
of
the
Pinccrcst
Baptist
J.
E.,Baker,
Mrs.
Ownsby,
How.
•
By IDA MAY SJOBLOM
harness of spring steel traUMiui*
Blah a, ami guest, Mrs. Leighton
*
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Joyce; Mr*. Hubert Barney and I 0. Tanner ltd the group in pray- each movement or hesitancy ot aril Y. Middleton and Clyde
Pat. Goble presented mute * Church.
Collier.
Ramsey. There will be another
Decorations
problem for Mixon's Furniture
w w « w » ' of
»« ferns,
irrm. gladioli
giauiuu daughter.
tiaugmer, April;
.vprii; Mrs.
sirs. C.
v. T.
i. EIUr.m- er.
the dog. However, Mr. Gilmartin
Company, recently, wh&lt;n he gave am* magnolia branches were son and daughter, Caro!; Mrs.
Following the businrss meet now fee!* aetuie using only the session Thursday night at M
liie i n Ai Mi'UioUU! Church of
delivery address for a houseful used, carrying out the color D. E. Ilsiliff, Mrs. Hex King, ing. games
,ami
' ^ n d 1 MagmiIu* " \ve! * “ H '" ih )&lt;»*!.&gt; u simnGirinp »
of furnishings as "TO miles up i sche ore- t&gt;f—green arK* white-. The ; Mt'j,—ll. II.—Amir .-'central attractions was a green Miller, Mrs. Paul Caiman, Mr*. roffee were served by the host-! yally _
Use Wcktva River."
arc
parked
around our
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wick Stew" supper at »&gt; p. ni.
The Company followed through, balloon suspended above the Nichols- Wiclsma and Mrs. Etna exs. Mrs. Tanner will be hostess Jhouse" hr said. Hi* aons, Danny . M l U m o l i i l C i r c l e
,
Wednesday
at Fellowship Hall. L. I
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.
however, delivering the goods m tabic, decorated with miniature McManus, mother of the brideto the Christmas meeting.
Eugene. Paul, Br.an, Michael acid
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.
I u Kaulk is In charge of rouktng A A a a f c T h l i r t f i n V
three trips by boat to the newly bridal bou&lt;|tirt* and a small bas­ elect.
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Members
*■**• a*" a
present were *Mr*.j
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u* a
range
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completed Goble ramp.
France* Harrington, Mr*. C V. | Mr. Gilmartin said that his dug
The Magnolia Garden Circle lc *l,PP*'r- assisted by meinhe
Scm inula Rebtkah Lodf* 43
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Holley are i filled with tiny packages
McCord, Mrs. R, A. Cohen. Mr*, loves children and ha* a good will meet Thursday al 2
in. of the \V. S. C. S. who will do will hold the November meeting
horn r after a visit to Lake
The packages were elaborately
Eugene
Pennington,
Mrs.
Girn
disposition.
She
is
a
goiel
travel
at
the
home
of
Mix
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II.
.slierIhe
serving.
Thursday at I p. m. at Tba Odd
or 111 where they were the guests decorated with ribbon, which trait
Walton, Mrs. Tanner, Mr*. T. or, too. and has even traveled wood, 102 w.Woodland D r,
Ticket* are $1.23 tor
adults Fellows Hall, with Mra. Emfly
of his brother, II. L. Holley.
ed to the tabic where the gilts
A. Beat, Mrs. Booth, Mr* G. |by plane with her master. Wlien I’ inecrrst. Mrs.
Helen Wlnquist. ami 75 cent* for clitliiren. They Jameson, noble grand, presid­
Rev. and Mrs. John PUIcy, were placed,
A. Harris, Mrs. J. A Fuller, in Iho car Bunny ride* m Ihe vice president of ibr Sanfoitl may be obtained from any mem­ ing.
^
assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Harold
The honoree received many
Mrs. G. B. Drake anil Mrs. Jint i front seat between her owner’s Garden Club, will lie guest ber of the Bethany Circle, which
The District Friendship meeting,
Hockersmtlh, honored members gift* of lingerie and personal
Risr-r,
i lee- Reeenliv she guided him to speaker.
i* in charge of the ticket depart­ formerly scheduled for this dale,
of ,the Westminister Fellowship items.
The refreshment table
j|r, and
Curtis Green
ment.
ha* hern cancelled.
class of the Community Prcsby- was centered with a bride, stand honored their daughter, Cindy,
lerian Church at a spaghetti sup- 1ins on a mirror, rdged with tali 0(, |,cr ninth birthday, with a
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white tapers, arranged in a nest masquerade party at their home
per Halloween
weekend.
of fern. Other decorations in­ on the old Longwuod road.
cluded arrangements of white
Guests were entertained with
grapes on magnolia leaves.
fortune telling and each received
Bell shaped cakes, miniature a delicious treat from the wit­
4 I v’f 4 I t f I • \ I
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hot biscuits of lorn, cheese ami ches brew.
cinnamon, coffee and tea were
Cake, decorated with a witch
served to the guests. Favors astride her broom, and ire cream
were tiny hrnla! bouquets.
were served to Ann Carlson. An­
The Woodro-c Circle of the
W E D N E S D A Y
SP EC IA L
Presiding at the refreshment
Sanford Garden Club wilt meet table were. Mrs. J. ft. Ferguson gelo Renfro, Cathy Best, Lynn
Carlson,
Ann
Doudncy,
Gars
Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the
Smith, Barbara Rowell, Wanda
P U R C H A S E
home of Mrs. H. A. Hollings­
Mixon. Billie l.ynn N'ordcn, Ste­
worth on Collins Drive. Co-hostphanie Lankford,' Linda Stafford.
ass wilt be Mrs. Leonard DeWiU.
Rhonda Spidril, Julie Scott. Gaii
. The guest speaker will be Mrs.
Roberts,
Linda Green and Kicky
** W M. Fahey who will talk on
drive for rrnnnmiral lugliwav travel.
Hugged Jreji' vellii le« aave ymi Uuie
"Miniature Trees".
With power take-otf, lliiai work­
and money on iuli-.itter.jul&gt;.
horse
vehicle* operate a wide variety of
They
have
llirritrn
iractiun
uf
’Jrrpl
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Fifty-six per rent of alt non.
I.ake Mary Volunteer Fire De­ farm farmlie* were home owners
»|iedal equipment. Ami thru rugged
L*heel drive In niaiiruvrr easily where
partment will mrct at the Fire in early 1938.
stamina eland* up liildrr the toughest
ordinary tniel* can!I go— through mud,
Home at 8 p. m , Thursday. All
u-e 3t)5 day* a year. Today!—make a
land, »nft earth or over rough, rocky
women of the community are invit
dale to see and drive the ’Jeep! vrhn le
ed lo help plan for the activities
rnuntry, in good wealhrr &lt;&gt;r liad. They
during the "holiday season."
that'- right lor )uur join.
shift easily into conventional 2-xlirrl
The United Lutheran Church
^ **;omrn of the Good Shepherd
'•'V.utheran Church will meet to­
NOW SHOWING
forward Control‘J rep' I r i li k a ...
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morrow night at 7.30 p. in. al the
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The tlemerocallH circle of the
SanfouJ Garden Club will meet
Thunday al 7:30 p. m. at Ihe
Amur of Mrs. R L MrKnight,
Mi Sarua Ave.
A workxiiop will be conducted
on Christmas arrangements and
members arc requested to bring
material for their arrangements.

Joint Department
Meetings Planned
'

The civic department of the
Sanford Woman's Club will meet
edneiday at 12 o’clock for a
vtred dish luncheon. Hostesses
ar* Mrs. If. W. Good*pccd. Mrs.
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A. B. Feterton Jr. h u announcad that tha drive will
doaa Wadnaaday without a lot of axtanalooa of the doadllaa
•r dtlayad Mttoiu in trying to MMh tha cool.
About U par cant of tha goal had bOM raachod yaatar.
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through tha ralatlvaly amalt numbar of 1,000 gift* from tha
OMity'i aatlmatad population of 1 1 1 0 0 paopla.
-W a wauM like to gat 100 par cant participation of our
raaidaata, roganflaM of tha goal,** Fataraon wild. “ If wa all
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policy md
politics. In a recent television *p(EdHar'a ana: TMc b Ike fleet
pearance to urged that the Uni^j
of a eertae et tkree articles akrat
States relume nuclear testing uiffi,
C o n n e r NcIs m BacUetkr of
tto oM-year moratorium ends ia
Deccmbtr. Thia waa necessary for
N r* Tark—a iraad
America’* security, to laid. There,
kp Mr. CUM* of tke
by he disenchanted eome of hii
prawn paettba cad tke
litoral admirers.
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said (tot you believed that th* for.
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aiga policy and th* security of the
NEW YORK—Just s year C|o
United Stale* were in good hands
K cImq Rockefeller flached onto the
with tto President of the L'r.it#d
political horizon like a young zatStates?" on* of hla advisors aik^
taar. Today to la om of tto tkree
him afterward.
m
or feur moot coaiplcuous poaclMi­
But I said what I believed in inllie* for Prcildcnt of tha United
awer to a question. Rockefeller ra.
S u bs after w o .
plied, looking a little hurt. With
When ha won the governorehlp of
evea morq emphasis this is th*
Near York by a majority of m en
answer to give* when to is nked
tkaa a keif-million vote* he waa the
waelthy amateur in politic*. That a mw and holder phase of whet whether to puts any real faith in
lave an eatra dimension to kis vie- to Insists la still o bating ope­ th* fallout Shelter program he has
advocatad for this state and tbe na­
tarp. While today la Urn eye* of ration.
Republican prafeialonala ho la still
Emontlally to b n cautious and a tion.
He la rejpooiible for (he safety of
an amateur and even an Interlop­ canful man. Perhaps anyone con­
er. to la about ta tour the Wait ditioned from birth by an muck the 11,900,000 people of New Yo-G
with 33 reporter* trailing him to money and so much power would If, la the event of a war, casiiJR
read tha portents of a candidacy Inevitably have acquired a hard ties from fallout can be reduced
that is all but avowed.
shell of caution. Ho U also, behind by 33 percent or more, than u is
Thera a n at bait two good rea- tto grin, an intensely serbus man. up to tha governor to try to get
ran* why this aheuld be happening.
Without the smile hla face U a through a program ot home shel­
Om hsi to do with Governor mack of serious concentration and ters. Rockefeller had hoped to hold
Recksfolkr'a own character, tem­ particularly when bo b wrestling a meeting In Washington early ia
December with President Eisenhowever, governors who are mem­
bers of Rockefeller's Civil Defense
Committee and defense chiefs. Tha
President’s world travel plans haM
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By B l’M KU. KAY
Florida will hold up inspita of knocked this out.
Rockefeller talk* with intent*
| No division of the Florida Slate tto strike.
seriousness of the threat of "nu­
Chamber of Commerce la more
If any efftcls occur thas* will clear blackmail" a year or a year
alert and active than the Touriit not b* felt next summer, show­ and a half from now. He sees th*
Service* Committee beaded by ing up in the curtailment of tra­ pattern in tto 14-page note which
Rickard (Dick) Pope of Winter vel to Florida of vacationing Premier Khrushchev atnl to Chan­
Haven.
families among tha middl* and cellor Adenauer last summer. If
you read that carafull/ he says,
It waa my privilege to attend a laboring classes, on th* assump­
then you will see what « c may
tion
that
ttoy
will
not
bavt
th*
session of this committee held
be in for when Ihe Russians have
at West Palm Beach recently and funds because ot wag* lone*. a full complement of intercontin*^
Representatives of such attrac­
I am convlncad that with auch tions aa Silver Springs, Cypress tal ballistic missiles—tto threat«
able laadors aa are found in this Gardena and others concurred In nucltir annihilation on the an*
By ED KOTERRA
They conditioned us for this they must supply get a 21 percent group working diligently to ad­ thia thought but the State Devel* hand and pe*&lt;* with prosperity if
MCMUKDO SOUND, Antarcti­ cold arrivol. As wo passed the bonus. No bonus in cash can com­ vance Florida’s touriit Industry opment Commission representa­ you play the game on their terms
on tha other hand.
ca. — Tbe runway la a cake of Antarctic Circb at 10,000 feet and pensate for tbe misery of the we can look with confidence on tive* present took ■ morn opti­
The report of the Rockefeller
beaded over the tee packs our cold, the wind, the primitive living the future o( the state's tourist mistic view- and felt that wnile
ice 2,000 feet long and &gt;0 feet pilot. Naval Lt. Darold Reckling,
conditions—and that distant, dis­ business.
this condition might result In the Brothers Fund on America's secu­
thick. From the hillside the men turned on the plane'* air condi­ tant feeling tbeae snow waste*
I was particularly interested in loss of some business, it would rity is tbe bate of the governor s
at tbe base camp watched the tioner. From 70 degree* above cast upon you. Yet, each year the the proposal of F.arl W. Brown, be offset by an increaso in over­ views. That report, along with
vague form of a Super Constella­ the cabin temperature dropped Navy gets double th# needed vol­ DcLand. that Florida stage a all business both winter and sum­ othara on foreign aid, education
and economic growth, laid the
comprehensive All-Florid a Ex­ mer.
tion plough through the bliuard gradually to aero as we approach­ unteers foe Antarctica.
Representatives of railroads, air ground work of a national pruKratw
to a perfect landing. Yesterday a ed the mountain-rimmed contin­
The huts are mostly canvas and hibit in the New York Coliseum
of far greater scope than the EiV
biiliard turned ui back. Today ent Every 10-degree drop we wood. Diesel fuel heats the 70 in 1941. The proposed show would line* and bus lines all reported
were supposed to put on another buildings. And the McMurdo occupy SI.000 sq. ft. and tell more inquiries about Florida cnhwrr Adminiatraiion has ever
there waa no turning back.
Florida's story effectively to mil­ than ever before with every in­ been willing to contemplate. While
You abp onto tha ice of Antarc- layer of clothing. I now have five Sound cry in every hut is, "Shut
lions of prospective tourists, bome- dication of a bumper tourist crop he subscribes to these goals h* n
tlca and take a deep breath layers on and will have to re­ that door!"
annihilated as a good Republican
*r tiers, business and industrial this Jail and winter.
against the wind end your nostrils hearse dressing again to make
This base sits on a hiiijr island leaders.
Package deals where tour par­ from criticizing the Administra­
frccie and slick together. You sure everything goes back on in ISO feet above the floss Sea -—
Every exhibit of statewide ties can visit Florida aa 111 ex­ tion.
find the weather'e not e» bad a* proper order.
which will continue to be the Icy
That la a part of his dilemma.
We dug our luggage out of a runway untit its starts breaking scope presented by Florida in the pense plan including accommo­
your wildest imagination antici­
past, such a* our exhibit* at dations at swank hotels and mo­ He knows that the professionals in
IS foot snowbank and dragged it up in tbe December heat wave.
pated. It's worse.
Chicago. Cleveland, New York and
his party would almost all raihrr
Hen shout over the whipping along the cold, miserable, lonely On the other tide of the hill lies other points, have paid oil hand­ tels. transportation by eiltor play of cozy- game with the only
tram,
bus
or
plan*
and
meals
sound of the wind. It Is night, but main street of MrMurdo. The men the ewoom e Ross ice shelf — somely bringing millions of dol­
other Republican candidate. Vice,
twilight shows through the snow. who have lasted it out a full year something like a glacier that lars to th* slat# In the form of Is becoming more and more President Nixon. Nixon could iw
The temperature ia minus 20. You —through the Antarctic winter— drops 70 feet straight down, all tourists and investors. After Its- popular. Tbe travel-now and paylater appeal i i also clickine with,1berit the afHrw ewe by.• #■» mm-m_
run, akip and slip to a wailing deserve a medal. And Congreaa Ice. 1*. was from there ihst th*
j.n
ln
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plana for such a show, the com- mils them to take a trip and pay choice. The disloyal would then
and slips uphill for four mites— Freese recognition last summer.
cd its first try for the pole in raitlec voted unanimously to re- far it over a period of lime,
find themselves out In the cold.
to the most unusual base in the
The Navy people get no extra 1903. He never had It this good. commend it to the board of dirFarida's competition particuFor all the doubts that plagu*
world.
pay here. The selfntiits whom But it'a still miserable.
ectors of the State Chamber at Urly in the West ladies ia get- Governor Rockefeller, tha visitor
their annual meeting in Tampa u&gt; ting suffer each season with senses that a tide ia carrying him
December.
new and totter accommodations irresistibly along. He may pull
Another interesting discussion opening up on tto off shore Is­ back before January 1 when his
dealt with the effect of the steel lands sad totter transport alion friends must prepare ta enter a
strike on tha Mate's tourist busi­ facdillcs available both by boat delegat* slate pledged to him in tha
By FBANK ELCAZER
New Hampshire primary in MarcV'
auto man, "that Lark-size was a led," Lawrence said, " I want to ness led by James E. Gorman, or plane.
To bold our own we need to —back to the safe shore of th*
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Prtsident generic term."
say at this point that thia pro­ managing director ol the Florida
stay on our toes, continue ad­ governorship and the hope for an­
Harold E. Churchill of Ihe Stud*“ Just a synonym." apologized gram is sponsored Jointly by the Retail Federation.
It appear* that tlonda i* in a vertising and promotion and other try at the big prize in 1944.
National
Press
Club
and
the
Ciiurchiii.
"Means
compact,"
baktr-Packard Corp, finished his
more favorable position than
Are the automakers pressing Studt-haker • Packard Corpora­ many states as far as effects of through courtesy and attantioa to But it ia late, the tide la strong,
speech at the National Praia
our guests send them home in and tbe governor has so obviously
tion.
Now-,
Mr.
Churchill,
you
can
s
companies and union* to set­
the strike are concerned. Indica­ a mood to recommend Florida to begun to love battle for the sak*
Club'a weekly lunch, and readied
tle . .eir strike, one of our mem­ go ahead and mention the Lark
tions are that winter business ia. others.
himself for the questions and an­ ber* wanted to know?
of battle.
as much as you want."
swers to follow. Club President
So
somebody
asked
why
Lark
Well, of course thay'd all like
William II. Lawrence said first he to tec the strike ,-nded. Church­ didn't have Ua engine in the back
had an announcement.
ill replied, but while others run Inatead of tto front. All Church­
' I ’d like to lay in advance out of steel, Studebaker Packard ill would say was, there are two
that this program is not fixed," is turning out 1960 models at full possible arrangements foe an auto
is what he announced.
•peed . . it's got steel to last engine. "Ours i* good." he con­
cluded.
So President Churchill startrd through moat of December.
In on some of the queries we had
And that wasn't the only rea­
Th* question then was whether
handed up to President Lawrrnre son Churchill was looking so Studebaker-Packard will bring out
on cards we pats around (he hall happy. He said hi* company, "a sports car of the Thunderbtrd
(or this purpose.
thanks to the unmtntwcablc pro­ type."
‘ Why are so many small cars duct it brought out a year ago, j "You might aay," President
being imported?" Somebody want- ■will sell 16IOOO auto* and make Churchill replied, "that the Thunfit to know.
*20.000.000 this year.
drrbird ia kind of a Hawk-type.
Churchill said this was because
Before or after taxes? We won­ \S&lt; presented the Hawk to the
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MraTxtnaek,
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lots ol Americans were tired of dered.
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market in 1933."
&gt;-4 -1 See* ».«.! we ree* nee |
a * ter* a iJn* &gt;M
Stare. &gt;H met
big cart, and until recently there
Both, he said, beaming. The
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levee*
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llow that plug for the Thunder!»-•»*» a-Wev at.
e&gt;HMsm* steel
weren't many home-grown small company lost so much money in bird, which u a Ford, wax sneak­
one* to choose from. But Stud*- •ome earlier years, it won't have ed onto this quia show 111 never
baker Packsrd last year brought to pay taxes this year. Tax-low know, I do know there is one
out its Lark, he said, and now carry forward, he said this device thing Lawrence forgot to an­
everybody site la out with Lark- Is called by the lax men.
nounce.
Studebaker • Packard
surd cars of their own. So he
Did Mr. Churchill (once a re­ wasn't buying our lunch. Ticket*
predicted the aale of imports baa turn of the Packard?
cost 32.W each and my expense
about reached its peak.
Not right away, he replied. account will show I brought mme
Lawrence looked sad. It waa What people want bow are small­
myself.
true, he said, just like he an­ er, cheaper cars. Maybe taler,
nounced. that this program wasn't though. Meantime he is protecting
1 h
fixed. But he said he was mighty th.' name.
afraid we had fallen into another
He waa advertising it, to,
of the pltfalli of TV — th* sneaky Lawrence
apparently
figured.1
introduction of plugs,
Anyway, be had anothtr announce­
10 awewerww* Warn! See |Me* 4 1
I Oe i» « .x nt ISMSertj. feUw*"1 was not aware untd just ment.
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perament, attribute* and back­
ground—the popular appeal to has
demonstrated. The second reason
b the prevailing miasma of doubt
about tto other candidates sad. for
that matter, about tto political
process itself. The fact that to ha*
seemed to stand above tto political
battle ae a champion of good gov­
ernment la one ef hit assets.
But he is now getting Into tto
thick of It whore the hatards are
great. Tor three days In Calftorala
and Oregon to wlU woo Weatorn
state chairmen, county rommitteemen and ether pree who must
choose the Republican candidate.
Ho is making two speeches on for
on economic
•Ign policy,
growth, and om on education. In
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Syracuse Tops Grid Poll
l i l t i d Fresa UUrnitloBil
NEW YORK (UP!) -Syracuse,
first Eastern turn other thin
Army over to top United Pren
International's major college foot­
ball ratings, replaced Louiliani
Slat* In Ural place today but led
Texas by only nine points.
Syracuse edged Penn Stale last
Saturday, 20-ll, in a clash of per­
fect record teams. This triumph,
coupled with Louisiana State s
surprise lost to Tennessee and
Wisconsin's upset of Northwest­

ern, enabled Syracuse to make
its first appearance in the No. 1
spot since the ratings were inau­
gurated in 1930. Syracuse was
third last week behind LSU and
Northwestern.
Texas, a one-point victor over
Rijlor, advanced from fourth to
second and Southern California,
easy winner over West Virginia,
moved from fifth to third In the
latest balloting by the U leadtng
coaches whs rats the teams for
UF1. Syracuse sad Southern Cali­

fornia (both 7 0) and Texas (SO)
are the only perfect-record teams
In the top 10.
LSU slipped to fourth efier
leading the ratings the last four
weeks of the 1939 season and the
first seven of the current earnpalgn. Wisconsin advanced from
eight to fifth and Northwestern
dropped from second to sixth.
Mississippi was seventh, Auburn
eighth, Penn State ninth and Ten­
nessee 10th.
Tennessee, which snapped Lou­

isiana State'a 9-game winning
streak after smashing Auburn's
34-game unbeaten string earlier
la the season, was the only new­
comer in the top 10. Tennessee
replaced Washington.
Clem ion, Gforgls, Washington,
Georgia
Tech, Orgeon, Iowa,
Michigan Stele, Arkansas. Texas
Christian and North Texts Slate
rounded out the first 30 In that
order. No other teams received
votes this week.

'Clean-Up1Group
Plans To Stage
Heavy Title Bout
NEW YORK (UPI) — A power­

ful new "clean-up" promotional
group hopes to atige the return
Ingemar Johiniioa-Floyd Palterson heavyweight title fight at
Ysnkte Stadium next June, It
was learned today.
The six-man group la Leaded by
Joe Tepper, former executive sec­
retary of the New York State Ath­
letic Commission, end attorney
William A. Shea, chairman of
Mayor Robert Wagntr'a baseball
cammlttee.
Shea Is aim chairman of the
founders group of the new Con­
tinental Baseball League.
Names of the four wealthy
backers—one the head of a depart­
ment store chain—are expected to
be announced at a press confarrncc next week after the outfit is
Incorporated.
There arc now about 13 and a
half million Americana who own
stock In U. S. businesses. This
compares with fewer than six
and a half million In 1933.

Giant Boss Says
He's ’Surprised'
By Loop's Report
SAN FRANCISCO f l ’ PI) -H o r ­
ace Sioncham turned a rotund,
chilly shoulder today on reports
that the Continental League seeks
to lam! a franchise in the terri­
tory where his Cunts struck gold.
" I ’ m surprised by the suggest­
ed interest of me Continental
League in the San Franciaeo
area." Stoncham said Monday.
"It vvas my understanding that
the proposed new league was in­
terested primarily in bringing ma­
jor league baseball to new terri­
tories other than New York."
Frank Mnrelamt, a Los Angeles
■dertistng executive, was report­
ed to have spent the past two
days In town talking to wellheeled families interested in
bringing a Continental loop team
here. Moreland also is listed as
one of the officers on the pro­
posed Los Angeles entry in the
third major loop.
Slonrltam declared that he nev­
er heard front Murchud, although
the latter was quoted as saying
that hr planned to confer with the
Giant boss who owns the territori­
al rights.
"1 am sure." Stoncham said in
a prepared statement, "that Mr.
Murtland Is aware that the
Giants, in moving lo San FranrUco. have had to assume heavy
financial obligations (bat Involve
territorial equity as well a* the
obligation imposed by their occu­
pancy of the new Candlestick
Tark."

Bookman To Scout
rilh.ADKt.riMA (U l’lt — Ed­
die llockmnn, a former fir-t baseman with (hr Cleveland Indians
and the Pittsburgh Pirates, will
serve as n scout on the Pacific
Coast for the Philadelphia Phillies,
it was announced today,

Dig These Pros

Coauvqion
Dr JERRY COVINGTON

If thr re were such a thin* at Seminole
High, my pick for th« combock player of
the year would b« Johnny "Lover” Loveluce. In the third gnmt of the grid season
against Apopka Johnny received n sever*
head injury and wna unable to play for
two week*. In fact ha didn't even remem­
ber anything about the game he got hurt
in.
However, he made a fantastic recovery
and it didn't taka him long to get back tn *
the lineup. In hia first gama nfter return­
ing. he accounted for both Sanford scares
with a 73-yard gallop for the TO and later
received n pais and went 54 yards for tha
second one. Last Friday night he run like
1 have never sean him run and accounted
for three-quarters of the Sanford yardage.
He set up the first score with a 44-yard
run and later on In ths game he carried
four yards fur a score,
John is a ftna tad with a great spirit
and desire which ta vary evident by what
he has done since his injury. This type of
person will rontinue to score touchdowns
no matter what ha may be doing. Best of
luck. John, and keep "tearing them up”
for the remainder of tha season.
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I found out over the weekend why the
members o f the Seminole Snorts car club
are so enthuaistlc about their foreign
cars. Last week I did a atory about the
club and the cars they talked about sound­
ed so interesting that I did a little invest {gating.
Things ware rather quiet Sunday af­
ternoon so we took a rids over to Rob Mc­
Kee's place and there was sitting a little
blue job called a Triumph. We unsnapped

Coven Sports
the lid and away ws went.
After about an hour of cruising, It be­
came evident why these fellows live and
breath sports cars, This was a precision
instrument.that drove like nothing I hava
ever been in.
The cars react with so much sensitivity
that they seem like a part of you.
If you want to have yourself some fun
snd be with n group of avid race car lovers
get yourself n "bug" if you don’t already
have one and join the Seminole Sports
Car Club.
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Well, the old Fighting Gators came
through again I I know nothing at nil
about Hob Woodruff or the job he has
done at Florida but, there is one thing in
their football program that they are going
to have to do something about before they
ever reach the great heights of some of
the southern schools.
I have Itcen In contact with several of
their scouts and there is no wonder that
many gvent prospects pour out of the
state each year to different schools, Thl*
to me seems like the weak spot in the pro.
gram at Florida. One of their scouts in
particular displays such n sour attitude
that he has been banned from several
high schools.
Just think of n few Florida boys who
are in tha headlines every week, but for
some other school— Anderson, Burkette,
and many others. This Jncksun who mad#
high school All-Amerlcn last yenr at Pensacola would have preferred Florida but
because of the bulifferctlco by the Gator
scout he signed with another school.
Instead of "hanging" Woodruff, I
think the noose should fit n few others
first. Here lies ths trouble.

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FSU Coach Says
Every Member
Of Squad To Ploy

TALLAHASSEE (U H ) - Flo­
s« after I get * few fliers, I'm
By OSCAR FRALEY
rid*
Stale Coach Perry llosa hai
SAN FRANCISCO (L 'l'll — gassing it or lipping out and 1 promised rich member of hi* 33wind up on Sunset Strip,”
Listen to S«m Snead or Cary
If you'd like l» tululate, the man squad will play In Ihe SemiMiddleroff as they head for Aus­ pro golfers' newest slanguage dic­ n.ilei' last two game*.
tralia and the International Golf tionary goes like this:
FSU meet* William and Mary
and Canada Cup championships
Track — Ihe course.
Saturday In a homecoming battle
Banana ball — slice
and the chances are you'll need
In jail, or cabbage —■the mugh, end doles the season Nor. 31
in interpreter.
The Aussie* will, fur sure. It's
Canaveral Kill — long hillri. with Florida.
"F.vcry one on the tqued will
been a fortunate while since
riprline — straight shot.
play in our ramalnlng game*,
they’va been exposed to Ameri­
Trombones — a score of 7(1.
rcgsnlless," Mot* laid. "They
can slang.
Pullin' Jesse — good putter.
Fliers — approach shuts too have worked herd end deaerve to
Rut they haven't braid any­
The team hat an open dale this
play.
thing until they get a load of the long.
week before playing Florida Stale
slanguage which the touring golf
Gassing, Ylpptng or chucking —
United Press International
Nov*. 31. It will close the season
Hire Former Pilot
are using these days.
missing putts.
Georgia I* host to Auburn in pros
with Miami here Nov. 38.
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Aincm lor tbc first lima in their
Sun ct Strip — a acute ■&gt;( 17.
The Kamai City Athletics hava
I banana bill one Into jail, lim ­
long football serial In one of tho ply because I'm trying lo make
Snipe or cuat hanger — a huok. hireil former nranagtr Harry
nation's top games of the week like a Canaveral Kid.” Cary *aid.
Angel Halt — »kieil drive.
|Craft to help with tha club's
Thu*, n* Snead and Middle, off player
development
program.
“ I can't grt on the pipeline *o
Saturday.
I wind up with trombone*."
form the two-man U. S. leant Ct aft, who managed the dub from
But
Coach
Wally
Dull*
thinks
HOUSTON. 1 ex. (LTD —Enos
Snead nodded sympathetically. which will fare the heat (torn 15 Aug. &gt;057 through the 1019 *«a(Country) Slaughter, one id bate- the potential loss of halfback
"I know* whit you mean,'’ other nation* at Melbourne, they »on. will work with ei-New York
ball's "old plot," will iimnagc Bobby Walden, end Jimmy Vick­
drawl* the Slammer. "Only worse. may at time* seem to be talking Yankee alar George S. Kirk in
and play for the Hou.-ton Buffs ers and fullback Bill Godfrey, all
developing young player*.
"I ain't no pullin’ Je*«e at best in rode.
of tbc American Association next
first string men, may come at
season.
Marly Mutiuii, president of the the wrong time. Butt* said all
Huffs and a former teammate of three in addition to fullback
Trust tha World’s Largest Builder of Compact Cara
Slaughter with the St. Louis Car­ Wayne Taylor of the second unit
dinals, made the announcement at are hampered by injuries from
to Oiva You W idest Cholca, Lowest Prices*
a prc*» conference Monday night.
the
Florida
game.
.Slaughtrr has played In five
Butts said he will have tu be at
World Series, with tbc Cardinals
ill IIS12 and I'Jlt], and three times full strength to match Auburn's
after he joined the New York Tigers, who have also lost only
Yankee* in 11)54.
one game. Auburn took it easy
The Yank* told Slaughter lo thr in their workout Monday as the
Milwaukee Braves near tbc end Southeastern Conference squared
of live lilfi!) season.
off fur simie of Ihelr biggest
games or the season.
Alabama heard scout reports
on Georgia Tech during the Mon- j
day night workout, and Coach
Bear Bryant praised linemen
CORAL CARLES (UPII - Mi­ Wayne Sims. Rill Rice, Billy
ami's Hurricane* donned pads Neighbors and Hill Hannah, Tech
for a full-scale scrimmage today |Coach Bobby Dodd reported about &gt;
1460 Rambler Arriricn
despite a growing Injury list, |H Yellow Jackals apparently
3-Dcer Usiuis JUm
Coach Andy Gustafson said his i down with a viru* that looks likr
team will conrentrale on the run- -the 2t hour variety. The En-1
ning game to be ready for beefy ginccr* watched game movie* and
South Carolina at the Orange worked out brieliy Monday.
Tanneaaae reported wtngback
Bowl homecoming game Friday
Ken Waddell'* availability for tha
night.
Mliilnippi
game 1* doubtful.
Waddell tulfered aevera bruiaa*
Record Catch
in the I-SI' game tail weekend.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. End Mike La Suras and ulnghack
(L'l'l — l.oi*l (lining cub of Charley Sevcranre al*n favored in
fkiali believe a 376-pound blue juries. Mississippi stressed defenae
marlin landed by Alan Humph- 4 ! i jnj, ,hc Vols’ sing* in a long
rey* Jr. of I'itt-burgh, I'a . may veQrkout. The Rebel* showed Up to
qualify a* a new world rccoid. pradicc without any injurlc.
Fsr 2 Oeflf ladsn
Humphreys' calrh accomplished
LSU liiui quarterback Warren
pretwsd sMrs
with light .ailfuh tackle and 20- n, bb is definitely out for the Mispound teat line, meet* all require- ,,,*lpp|
State
game.
Rabb
merit* of the International Game iprsined hi* knre in the TennisFish Association, official* said &gt;■&gt;* gam*. Tli* Maroon*. &gt;««king
The old itcord fur the 20-pdund their first SEC win, worked out
Lowest-priced (by far!) of all Ameri­
line classification wav a 163- for LSU, emph*ruing pan de
can cars', tho 100-inch whcqlbaje
pounder caught in 1930.
feme.
Rambler American ia lObo'a moat
Vsndy and Tulana tuned up for
wanted economy car. Save on gas
In 1334, tha latest year for which each other, Kentucky worked out
with tha ell-tima Mobilgas Economy
figures are available, lha average for Xavier and Florida Coach
Run king. Gat highest resato value
age of American male* marrying Hob Woodruff gave hli Gators a
when you trade. Full family room.
for the first time was 3J.1 years twoday holiday beginning Mon­
Shortest turning, eaiiaat parking.
and for female* 301 years.
day.
lri*4 St* Isr '(9—DimVn
And Rambler ia backed by ten years
a*wK** e Dmc D*i«ts Ss4a* H 8 4 4 *
and 35 billion owner-driven milee.
Go Rambler now . . . drive tho New
Standard o f Oatlc Excellence in
automobiles today.
convicted gambler, acting ae a making ia threatened by three
•line *• se«ini** «i .r*rt»,*,s*
promoter and matchmaker with­ miscondu:t chargee that include
s*(|raiseWi*i H' i i 'M r.ic
out a license, attempting lo foist dealing with porsona of tU repute.
an unwanted manager upon Ju
8TA-NU Cleaning
hantson, and failing to report
Y O U R RAMBLER
Patleraon’ e pur re within (we days
Keep* (lathes
D O L L A R 13 A
after tho figtht
LIKE NEW!
11»0 limbltr A**rki* Os'vis M A S A 'I
D'Amitu'a hearing opened last
tiiM* * i |m . j . istsvi i* a w e P
BIO Q E R D O L L A R
l»i* s *4 h i ). S-c «»&lt;|S area.
Thursday, but it was Interrupted
briefly on Friday when the com­
•• s»ii«t»* o &gt; it* *i , it i H u t , s i * * , * , SM*»-e &lt;*•*) i*i *i a r*r. **ts• »U It* nritii,* u in * raw. •».l*«M Site i m s*&gt; •**■ **.■#••«. sthe
mission revoked the promoting li­
cense of Rnsciuohn Enterprises,
Inc., which staged the June fight.
R a m b la r fo r 'B O — TVte .Voif Imitated Car In America
Bill Rownvohn, former presi­
dent of the promoting corpora­
tion, was scheduled to face a
COLONIAL CLEANERS
hearing today if the commission |
119 S. Palmetto Avt.
Sanford, Fla.
finished in time with D'Amatu.
Drive-la Branch
319 W. 13th j » i w . m
Roscnsoha'a lictnsa tor match-1

PEANUT HOWI, ACTION wo* brisk its the Sanford Junior High team defettled Lyman, 33-13 by scoring in every quarter of the game. Big scorer
was Sanford’s Fred Lawson, who mndo three touchdowns. (Staff Photo)

Woodruff Denies Report Georgia Hosts
Auburn In SEC's
This His Last Season
JACKSONVILLE (Ul*l&gt; - Flo­
rida football coach Hob Woodruff
under fire from fans and sporti
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sight when told a local newspaper
had printed a story quoting “ a
high official as saying Woodruff
would be ousted at season's end.
"Why don't you ask your source
whsrc he got his information?"
Woodruff laid, while speaking at
the Jacksonville Quarterback Club
meeting.
Jack lUlralua, Sport* Editor of

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the site moon Jacksonville Jour­
nal, wrote that a "high official''
had Informed hit newspaper that
the 4-1 year-old Woodruff would be
out after this season.
Wrote Hairston: "Tito ofiicia!
said Woodruff will direct the
Florida team fur the last time
when the Gators clash with Mi­
ami Nov. 28 in Jacksonville."
The article titled five men as
Woodrulf’a possible successor.
They warn Forest Kvashevikt
of Iowa: Frank Uroylcs of Arkan­
sas; Kddit Krdlati, former Navy
coach: Hank Foldbcrg. Florida
line coach; and Charlie Tate,
Georgia Tech backfield coach.
"The hope here," Hairston
wrote, "is he (Woodruff) will be
retained at a good salary as
athletic director nr in a position
in the physical education depart­
ment."
Hairston wrote earlier that
Woodruff would lose his Job If
Florida lost to Georgia last Satur­
day. It did. 21-10.
Woodruff, now in his loth season
as coach of the Galon, u uji the
aame permanent status as any
faculty member, pending recom­
mendation of Dr. J. Wayne ReiU,
Florida's president.
But the -State Board of Control
which governs state-supported col­
leges must approve ReiU' re­
quests. The Board is expected lo
lake up personal matters hen
Dec. It and will probably include
the Woodruff matter In Ua agenda.
Florida opened the season with
three straight wins, beating Tulane, Mississippi State and Vir­
ginia. It tied Rice 13-13 and drums
btgan to beat for Woodruff!
ouster. Since then, the Gators
hava lost four straight—to Venderbill, Louisiana State, Auburn and
Georgia,

Top Grid Clash

Slaughter Plans
To Manage Buffs

Hurricanes Prep
For Gamecocks

I960

Rambler American

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D'Amafo Faces Commission On His license Hearing
NEW YORK (UPI) - Fightmanager Cus D'Amtto faces the
New York state Athletic Commis­
sion again today at the resump­
tion of hii license-re vocation hearA.
•
tog.
D’Amalo. manager of former
heavyweight chimpiun Floyd Paltareon, mult ihow cause why his
llceast as manager and second
ihould not be revoked on five
misconduct cturges.
The charges stemmed from his
activities In connection with the
June 34 P*tirrs0!t-fni*mar Jo­
hansson heavyweight title light at
Y’ankee Stadium.
VM
D’Amato la charged with: Fail* lag to appear at a S«pt. 14 gen­
eral hearing, associating with a

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any age. did not gain hie vast learning from
book* iilone. Hut. through experience nnd ob­
servation he kept learning and growing, and
now the printed record of Franklin’* experi­
ence is a part of our heritage.

In the building: supply business, also,
nothing* is more valuable than ‘ Experi­
ence,” and no lumber or hardware dealer
in the entire State south o f Jacksonville
can claim more experience than the HILL
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Third St., Sanford.
We're at ill in hualncr** In the name spot,
(hough lha old femlllur landmark that wax our
home, hea been torn down. A few mors finishing louchia hers and there and n brand new
•treamllned aalea roam and office will hou*e
the building and hardware needs for our fifth
generation of cuatomere.

Watch for the announcement in this paper. And — In
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One at the fightingcst outfits
In the Armed Force*—the U. S.
Marine
Corps—eelebraU*
its
IStth laniverairy today.
The Marine Barracks has plan­
ned a Birthday Ball at the Sanford Naval Air Station to com­
memorate the occasion.
At I p. m. the Marine* and
their fucaU will have a dance
and the Marinci will cut a cake
with a bis 1U on It* signifying the
1M years of Marine Corpa existcncc*
Honored |ue«ta expected to at­
tend are Capt. Lionel A. Arthur,
NAS commandlac officer; Capt.
James D. Ramafe, commander
Heavy Attack Wins One; Cdr.
Lewis D. Tamoy. SNAS execu­
tive officer, Lt. Cdr, William M.
Hearn, NAS proteitant chaplain,
and Lt.. NUua W. Hubble, NAS
catholic chaplain. The Marines
are not a new group here. Al­
most as long aa the Navy has
been in Sanford, then have been
Marines, too.
During World War II a small
detachment of Marines assisted
the internal security forces of the
station. Of course, when tbo sta­
tion was decommissioned in 1M6,
the Marine Detachment left, too.
A detachment of Marines re­
turned to the Sanford Naval Air
Station in September, IMS, ap­
proximately four years after the
reactivation of the air station.
The Marine Barracks here ia
commanded by MaJ. Ralph C.
Wood. He is assisted by Capt. Ar­
thur L. Mullin, executive officer,
and Lt. William O. Nelson, guard
officer.
It was on Nov. to, 1773, that
the Continental Congress authoriz­
ed the raising of two battalions
for service during the Revolution.
Four months later they went into
the first of a long list o( actions.
In tbeir first raid in the Bahamas,
the Marines seized guns and powder to help in the struggle for
independence.
Since that lime Leathernecks
have figured prominently in ac­
tions both ashore and afloat in
war and peace.

HELPING BRINGS LUCK to CWO J. D. Bradfield, whose contribution to
the United Fund drive at the Sanford Naval Air Station got him a chance
on the model "Savage" aircraft, which had a prize in its bomb bay. The
station is conducting its own annual division of the United Fund drive.

India Planning
Outer Space TV Drama
To Reject China's
Proves Exciting Fare
Territory Claims

BY M E D DANZIG
NEW YORK (UP1) — While
NEW DELHI (UP!)—The Indian
government will reject Chinese some TV shows are content to deal
Communist Premier Chau Enlai's with the mechanics of getting into
latest claims on Indian territory outer space and automating life
and will refuse to withdraw her on earth, NBC-TV'a Sunday Show­
troops from border areas, inform- case took the next logical step.
It presented an interesting philo­
ed sources predicted today.
The government position was set sophical essay, with dramatic
forth In a resolution adopted today trimmings, called “ Murder and
the Android." by Alfred Bester.
by the working committee ot the
ruling Congress Party which met It might have been subtitled:
with Prime Minister Jawaharlal "Whither Space Man?" for it dealt
with the decadence of man as be
Nehru for two hours, it said
kindness,
government cannot tolerate ag- forgets how
„ „ to
. give
. . . . .love,
.
.
service
gresilon and called on the people 1
° r. J ?°^ led*e
, U\'*
for unitv
lJy to ab*orl) pleasures. This deIt appeared likely Nehru would!
U“ cr' alio" °* aD1'
accept Chou's call for talk* on the1” ,?** J ^ ” . i n,.?rod“ c*d,k cbe.®1'
worsening relations between the '
w* obf y

Company's two-hour Sunday pro
duction of Beethoven’s "Fldelio"
made its sugary point, thanks to
the composer's overwhelming mu­
sical spiritual themes. While 1
would have liked more intimacy
and curiosity in Kirk Browning's
direction, It remained a stirring
experience on the musical levei.

Brendan Behan, Ihe Irish play­
wright who makes our own Dean
Martin took like Pat Boone, pro­
claimed the art of conversation
long dead on CBS-TV’ s Small
World Sunday night and, after
some boisterous barroom-style
singing, vanished from the show
during the middle commercial,
Jackie Gleason, who stayed on
wuh John Mason Brown, ex­
plained that Behan had fallen
victim, not to an act of God, but
K F K iK 5 - T w - S S : Ins and began killing women. On “ an act of Guinness." The show
and it was her policy to settle dif­
a more subtle Itvei, Bester also was more orderly without Behan.
ferences through peaceful negotia- was dealing with contemporary And duller too.
tionj.
and future attitude! toward mino­
The Jack Benny CBS-TV special
The New Deihi-Pelping differ­ rity groups, 1 thought, and this
ences already has split India's gave his story some added Saturday night used those ancient
themes — Benny’s thrift, his pet­
Communist Party into three fac­ oomph.
tions. and a knock down drag-out
The play, though short on dra­ tiness and high-pitched tempera­
fight was predicted at a national ma, maintained interest with its ment — for comedy that waa of­
party convention which opened to­ futuristic sets by Ted Cooper. It ten hilarious, inspired, soaring
The Ssnford-Tampa section of day at Meerut.
was supposed to occur in the 24th and fresh-looking. It was truly a
One faction of the Communist Century but the way things arc Jack Benny "special."
the Atlantic Coast Line railroad
The Channel Swim: Pianist Van
will be part of the expanded ' pig- Party strongly supports Nehru and going it looked more like the 20th.
gyback" service between the South wants the party to proclaim pub­
Kevin McCarthy wi suitably CIIburn has been added to the
and Midwest and East Coast licly ita support for the Macllahon mixed-up as the wayward man, ; guest roster for NBC-TV’a spw*
Line as a frontier between India although he beean and ended the ■e‘al honoring the ycar'«_lng repoints.
n r iiw c m iM ^ A fenicr group Which' hour loo shrilly. Rip Torn, as the j cording artists on Sunday, Nov.
Joined the car leasing pool which controls the party was seeking a android, managed
to convey the 13 • • Christopher Plummer,
will carry trailer-on-flat car units compromise. The “ Stalinist" group Inner torment of
this thing, si- |Hulh Roman and Don Deforo
for heavy hauling. The big trailers gave full support to Peiping.
though 1T1 never be able to prove i l0^1 Mary Astor. Diana Lynn and
There was no indication when it. Vladimir Sokolotf, Suzanne
Young in the NBC-TV adapwill be transported by rail to their
destinations, where they will be Nehru would reply to Chou's offer I’ leshctte and Sono Osata also: t*d®® of
“ The
Philadelphia
taken over by trbek tractor units. published Monday of a personal did well with their Peter Gunn- Story," to be seen on Monday
Dec. 7.
The piggyback service is a move conference and a 21-mile wide buf­ like dialogue.
to obtain efficient and economi­ fer zone through the disputed areas
“ Beat" author Jack Kerouac
cal freight service," the railroad but all indications India would op-1 Despite a droopy plot — by to- visits tho Steve Allen NBC-TV
i day's standards — the NBC Opera show on Monday, Nov. 16. . .
said.
i pose Ihe buffer zone idea.
Julie London reports that tho
Jan. 8 (JDS-TV lied Skelton show,
on which she'll appear, already
his been taped. . .Art Carney, in
measuring the year between No­
vember. 1938 and Nov. 29, 1939,
for
three
or
more
people
to
meet
(Editor's Note: This ia the
towns that have stations there is when ABC-TV repeats hi: awardfifteenth of a series of articles without a police permit. This law an official sign announcing the winning special about “ Peter and
is not observed. An American, fact.
the Wolf," finds be has appeared
by A. 31. and R. H. Haskell who
long a resident here, told us that
There arc many small roadside on 13 major network shows. . .
are now in Europe.)
the Spanish feeling about such parking spots for people who Rod Lauren, a 19-year-old singer
Madrid . . U would probably regulations is that laws are made want to eat beside the highway. being given the big buildup by
Most of them have running water. RCA Victor, will be Introduced
drive an American businessman to be broken.
The brassiere business must be
We took a taxi ride through to network TV on Perry Como's
mad to try to do business here,
much belter here than in France. Madrid's equivalent of Central Wednesday, Nov. 23 Music Hall
if be had no preparation foe the Spanish girls use them.
Park and by the King’s palace. hour.
differences belw m this country
Spanish hotels and restaurants It took about a half hour and
are apt to have female attend­ cost Just over 40 cents, with a
and the United Stales.
We bad our littlo Hillman in a ants in the men's toilets. She may tip.
Spain is a lot cleaner than wc
garage tor its 2,000 mile check. give you what ahe considers your
just amount of toilet paper rather had expected it to be. Our idea
The garage was the largest I hsve than handing you the roll.
was that there would be relatively
ever been in. It was as big as two
A peseta is worth about 1.7 few places clean enough so we
WASHINGTON (UP1I - Japan
football fields, the headquarters cents at the offi I rate of ex­ would feel free to eat in them. has woo the praise of an Amenfor Voikswagon, Routes and Chry­ change and there is not now a The truth is that even the small­ can population expert for perform­
wide-spread black market. The er eating and dnnking places are ing the •'miracle of Asia" in
sler. U is the only garage 1 have following prices' were in a work­ spotless.
checking its population growth
ever seen with a doorman and an ing-man's store: Sports coat, &lt;H0
Different hotels specialize in with voluntary birth control.
pesrtas; windbreaker. 399; shoes, different services. We went to the
interpreter.
David Cushman Coyle of tho
The car would be ready between 2U0; socks, 70. All ol which sound- Riiz for cocktails the other night. Population Reference Bureau, a
five and six p. m., we were told. fine, but with pay at the level There were swarms of page boys private research organization,
1 was there before five, Alter it is, Ihe prices are extremely to open doors before the guest said Japan's intensive effort to
could get to the handle, in our spread contraceptive practice and
some looking I found the inter­ high for the locals.
The civil guards, policemen of hotel, by the time you knock the legalized abortion and iteVilization
greler. He went to check. Re­
turning. he told me the car was rural Spain, arc as tough look­ ashes off your rigarel. there is should help stabilize its population
ready and gave tho bill to a hard- ing a bunch of men as I have someone there with a fresh ash­ by 1980
faced woman, one of the lt work­ ever seen. They alwiya travel In tray.
The world, especially Asia,
American cigarets arc available Coyle said, should be encouraged
ing on the books of the establish­ twos. They arc armed with rifles
all over the country. Kingsize by Japan's preliminary success
ment, to be typed and given to or sub-machine guns.
It is a good idea to carry spare packages are about 40 cents.
me so 1 could pay and leave.
in dealing with “ the century’*
Today we ran into a product gravest problem — the unprece­
Some 43 minutes later the lady, gasoline in your car. We have
after
numerous
interruptions, gone as far as 80 miles without which was new to us: Boston, dented acceleration in the mu!
gasoline station. In most London dry gizt (mad* ia Spain). liplicaiion of neonle."
gave me the bill. By that time ictui1 *
the cashier was gone. I found
the interpreter again. He found
the cashier. I paid the bill and
was given a release for the ear.
I then went u look for the car.
I couldn't find it. I hunted down
the interpreter agair and he got
the car for me. From start to
finish, the transaction had taken
more than an hour and a quarter
—and the car had been -tady
when 1 arrived.
The interpreter had done a
grand job for me and had been
most helpful. 1 tried to give him
a tip, which he rcluicd, with
many thanks.
A few random notes ou Spain:
American troop* in Spain gel
along well with the people. From
time to lime on- of them is
arrested for drunken d. ving. The
press then has a field day. The
Spanish drink far lea* wine than
the French and very much less
bard liquor thin the Americans.
We have yet to see our first drunk
in Spain.
A “ Spanish omelet is not what
I’ AHi ur i.uuu Kins vvno uticnueu a s p e c ia l snow at tne Ritz ns the local
we have in the U. S. The one we
theater cirticipaled in observance of the 45th anniversary of the Florida
sampled contained potatoes and
State Theaters. Milton Huwley, manager of Ritz, said the theater has
salt pork.
scheduled a aeries of outstanding movies to round out the observance.
U i* against the law

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2 BEDROOM uafurail hod touM, BLOTS la Draamwotd Sa ttoa;
kitchen equipped. MO MM Or­
already cleared and leveled.
ange Ave. Phone FA 2-600.
Priced to sell. Pbooe FA 2-0231.

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6. Paste* D
4 ■sal latata Waata*

Seat
and
Stamper K iw w i
quite that tbare la aameoae reading
Batata f w Salt
4
stop,
this ad who appreciate* all the
par
&lt;L
value to hei had la n *
Want
I
story, 1
OyvertaaWta
T.
home.
Carefully
2-BEDROOM unfurnished houaa
M
and Improved, there la • hath
130. 2632, corner ot Lemon 4
on each floor for convenience,
a. Parnate Mala Reeled
Grandview. Pbone FA 2-0617.
a nice front porch for pieiaura,
a. ■ a it Hal# Waata*
and
an overalls garage for
HKNT A BED
Dad. You must boo B te rea­
14 ■ala av Panala
Rollaway, Hospital 4 Baby Bads
lise Uw value! Terms can ha
By Dxy, Week or Month.
M. Wart Waata*
arrangad. but owner will shar­
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
ps* hi* pencil for a esah BaaL
t4
Ph. FA 2-4161
11* W. 1st 81.
14
FURNISHED apartment, clean W. M. "BUI” S T E M P E R AfOMy
BeaBor 4 Insofar
14
faiaUag • laaal/e
and cloie-in. Ph. FA 2-4013.
ASSOCIATES; H. E. Taffrr
Jimmy Cowaa.
Arthur F. Day. Evrrett Harper
1 4 4 Beatty h r l M
'ROOM apartment, Ill Elm.
Bobert P. May, Bart Plcher,
Helen E. Noonan
FA 2-0378.
14 Vtavaaa 4 Plea*
Phone PA 1-4961
l i t N. Pork
FURNISHED coUage. located at
IP. fata • Uvaatacfc •
3 Points, I7S.M par month, I BEDROOM, bring
Ph. FA &gt; 1467.
log room, kitchen equipped,
14 Baala an* Mater*
panelled Florid* room. Easy
ROOM 4 BOARD. Ph. FA 2(062.
tarns. Call PA 2-3744.
WKLAKA APARTMENTS: room*
Private bath*. 114 W. Pint ft.

Time.. Nov. 10. 1969— Pape 7

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HOUSE on Camera Are.
Side,
between
Celery
Geneva Ave. I bedroom*,
neighborhood, icboot bus
kitchen appliance*. ITS
month. Ph. FA 24143.

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

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I I I ROOFDW
1 FILLY Chit, 1 riding hone,
reasonable. Pbone FA 2-T136.
Contracting 4 Repair*
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
I JERSEY COW, heavy milker.
FREE ESTIMATES
1 Jersey cow second calf. 3—
616 Sanford Ave. Ph. PA 2-7943
2 year old heifer*, calfttood
PAINTING 4 DECORATING
vaccinated. Priced right. Pbooe
Licensed — Bonded
FA Z-0T2S,
Free Estimate* —
Work Guaranteed
19. Roali on* Motor*
Beminoie Paintis g Cantraetsra
PA 2-12M
FAU. BOATINGPISHING - HUNTING
IS. Special Service*
Sale of all 1939 Evinrudcs, Fam­
ous Gator trailers, 4 boats.
Furniture Storage an* Moving
Sample Prices:
To and Prom Aaywhore
30 hp. Elect. Evinrude 6393.
C. B. PBILUPB
1306 French Ave. P4 PA S-1NI 1402. 11 hp. 3322. and others
3630. i r Turner Craft 3393.
TV SERVICE ellhte tha
3204. Gatnr trailer* 3130 up.
Service CaU 32.30 plus pant.
FINANCE PLAN
Work Guaranteed 9 Me. Pb.
FA 2 6796.
Galaway Ta The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
Rolisoa Sporting Goods
Florida's Moat Modern Plant
Ph. FA 6-6941
FREE PICK UP 4 DELIVERY 364-6-9 B. 1st
1 Week Service
Pb. FA 6-7437 li. AataaehOet

Sell Uo Your PuraBara. M M
Service With The CaaB. •UPKB
TRADING POST, PA

BNVELOPE8, Letterheads, stale
Meats, Invateea, bead MBs. sad
program*,
at*.
Pre«r*s*iva
Prtiting Ce Phene FA 1-3961 —
366 West 13th Bt

B. M. W ilkins, Contractor
• Asphalt Dtlvawayi
3-BEDROOM cinder block house,
BROKER
• ParUag Area*
furnished, reasonable. 1 mile 266 Ba. Park Ave. Ph PA 6-6*6)
6. Female Help Waatad
6. Beal Batata Fee Sale
Quality Workmanship 4 Materials
from gate. Contact Clebough,
HOMES AND LOTS lor aelorad
NAS, eat 327 or 427.
Tamil Te Suit Your Budgat
*
people. Alan homaa juIM an lata. EXCELLENT TERM! on 9 bed­ HOUSEWIVES; If you hava M
•Free Rstlnate*
spare
hour*
per
week
to
work
room
home
in
Plnecreat
2nd.
NICELY
furnished
large
4
room
Lea* 4 Pi
Roy Wall, Phan* PA 6-UBV.
e r * r k Guaranteed
outride
your
home
you
can
ave­
Addition. Owner selling below
apartment, with porch, 1W
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford, Fla.
— laatractteu
rage 326.23 and still be a full­
baths, garage. Ph. FA 24*30.
cost. FA 2 3374.
time housrwifr and mother. We Complete
ON LARGE LAKE
Leon
MaMtenaaee,
1-BEDROOM
furnished
newly 4-Bedroom hem* with 2H hatha;
train. Write Boa I , Sanford
FARMER'S
AGENCY
painted bouse, 114 Elm.
Herald.
large bring r a m ; dining room;
N. V. Farmer, Realter
Me la the atrloe a( relaxation
Am FA BTU9
Florida
room;
tarraaxo
floors;
1-BEDROOM
houaa
fun:
is
bod,
all
D.
H.
Whitmore
. . .Juet a quiet, neighborhood
WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Old
central haaL Several fruit
olectrie. *ao plus utilities. 2429
Ullian G. Tram*
tavern — THE OFFICE, Lake
to
type
and
file
part
time;
TV
and
RADIO
REPAIR at &gt;r
tree*.
Chase Ave. Pbone FA 2-7443.
Associates.
Mary.
temporary, may ba poem*Boot
6:90 nights and weekends; San­
2*64 BQ. FT. OVERALL
l i t 8. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-6221
Call FA 2-2062,
ford, Lake Mary and Longwood.
FURNISHED ftvo room, 1 bed
927,900 TERMS
After
hours,
FA
21838,
FA
&gt;4961,
FA 12771 and FA 1-6613.
room garage apartment. Call
City Parking Lot,
BUSINESS PROPERTY
9.
Mala
Halp
W
aatad
FA 2-0991
PA 2-0631.
MXIB CREAM BAKE SHOP
Largo store with one l-bedreom
A U T O GLASS
Ptu PA 2 0433.
M W. 3rd,
apartment and two 1-bedroom FOR SALE BY OWNER: House,
COUNTY FRANCHISE
UNFURNISHED new 6
INSTALLED
apart menta. On corner lad with
&gt;16 Holly Av*., 3-bedreoms.
AVAILABLE
house. Phone FA 2-1363.
1 Par
extra lot In rear for parting.
Priced hr quick sal* at 94,400. NEED conscientious dealer hi
9S2.000 TERMS
61,000 dowa payment Contact
this area to handle county dts
•TORI, B k l f B t , inquire BRAND NEW t bedroom furnishod apartmeat, water furnished,
Mrs. M. L. Raborn. 1603 B.
tribulion of a new sod recently
1S1Y1CB
2 M W .U t .I L
ROSA
L.
PAYTON
close in. Phone PA 6-2961 daye,
Samlnota Bird.
patented product. This product Booker Hi Cttee nasd PmfrM U .
N
i
M
■
«
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KtliM
I
n
t
o
PA 2-1401 sights.
SLEEPING ROOMS; The Gable*,
I* an amaiing new invention 116-134 W. Bad tt.
FA
Mary E. Carmen — La* BalvaE IN LAEB MARY: 6 BR. house,
4M Magnolia. PA 1-0730.
that baa been long in 4*mand
TRAILER, 10 ft. wkte, I bed­
B. E. Bagere, Ir. Aaeeclatea
utility, tile hath, wall furnaca.
HKPTIC TANK SRRVICB
by tbo publlr. Requires law
rooms, completely furnished. Ph. FA 2-1391 11-62 at Hiawatha
foR ~SA L E OR LEASE, PineWalking distance te school.
fllnca 16M
bourn spat* Unit weekly, car,
Phone FA 2-3134.
meet 1 year oM 1-bedroom, 2
66,309. Pbooe PA 1-0736.
references and 9S69A0 operal
A. HARK
DeBART
9-BEDROOM. CB, IV* hath
hath, Florida room. Nicely land6-BEDROOM house, Crystal Lake
lng capital wbtcb ia refundabla NUrth H-4466
NOrth
6-4711
Phene
FA
M
I
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noapod fenced la bask yard.
6-BEDROOM bouse, targe etllRy
if work prove* satisfactory.
Ava. and 4th. Street, Labs
Wall and pump, Lnrg* utility
room,
ecreened
in
porch
stove,
BEATERS
CLEANED
Mary; unfurnished. ISO per
Earnings up to 3200 weekly de­
m m . Wall la wall carpeting in
refrigerator and heater furnish­
I.awn Newer Repair*
pending on spare lime devot­
month. Phone FA 2-4066 or
bring room. 12S E. Coleman
ed. 662 monthly pa) mtota.
LKWtS SALES 4 SERVICE
ed. This also ran be worked
PA 2-4611.
Circle. Phone PA 2-7BV3. _____
FA &gt; ‘
at* w. loth at
as a hill time deal with a
BALE OR RENT: 1 B.R. M R. 114 N. Path Ave. Ph. FA M124
PA 3-7866 or FA 2 J4M
113,000 income a year poten­
I ROOM Efficiency Apt, private
HOME
to
Mayfair,
4
»
Elliott
Now Moon trailer, air condi­
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
tial. This ia not a vending
I, suits hi* for one or couple.
Ave., Spacious, 1 bedrooms, 6
PVHPB - IPRINMLBR
tioned. Adults PA 2-1664.
Realtor
machine deal. Writs Northwest
Aerose from Poet Office
baths, S car larage, etc. Sub­
LAKE MARY
Distributors,
Inc.,
316
N.
How­
stantial down payment requir­
"D* B TooraotT
NIC! bedroom, privet* sotranaa t BEDROOM, kitchen equipped Ph. FA 1-6237 of FA 6-1964.
ard Ava., Tampa 6, Florida.
ed. Call FA 2 3048 for appointWE REPAIR AND 9KRY10K
MS per mo. 1619 Summerlin
_ tod bath. Phone. FA &gt;244*----a T I N ■
__ rnttM_________________________
---- REAL U T A lk O U ik S -W
Ave.
"
T ir w e r t Wanted
PUBM. Apt M M W. Mt BL
1144 f n u a Av*.
NO DOWN PAYMENT
6-ROOM furnished
downstair*
Ph. PA &gt;4466
DAYS WORK wanted. FA 2 3120. 397 W. 6 nd St.
NO CLOSING COSTS
J. W . H A LL
apartment, ill electric kitchen.
9100
monthly
buys
this
cosy
homo,
g
u
K
o
f
JACHOH’S HEPAIR SHOP
Close in. Reasonable Contact
9 bedrooms, kitchen equipped 12. Plambtag Service*
Welding — v ach. 4 Gen. Ropaira
Clarence Barlow at Mercury "CaU Ball"
Pbone FA 2 Mil
large living room. Good neigh­
W. 30th. 4 Old. L. Mary Rd.
place.
borhood, Pinrcreat School dis­
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, RaaNar
Plumbing
&amp;
Repairs
PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING
SALE or RENT: 1 BR. house, I
trict. CaU owner, FA 2 4073 af­
Joe C. Thom.*
W, L. HARMON
acre* ground. FA 2-2924.
ter • P, M,
FA 1-1661 Atlantic Bart RUg.
1926 Sarlta St.
FA 1-0619 PH. FA 2-4221 After 3 P. M.
S-BEDROOM
furnished
house
neer Wagon Wheel Nursery, RAYM O N D M. BALL
PLUMBVCB
H E A T I N G
SPEND THANKSGIVING
Hwy 17-92 Call Midway 4 4934.
AND ASSOCIATES
Contracting 4 Repels*
H. H. POPE CO.
IN
A
NEW
HOME
AT
A O V R R T ia K W U A T r o n m o a
Free Katimatee
Baal Eatate — Ifragrant*
3S6 S. Path - PA 2-4884
SAN HEM KNOLLS
T h . B oa r d o f Public Inot rU jllon CLEAN nicely furnished up.tsir*
B. L. BAR F IT
Surety Benda
tor Bomlnola Count*, F l o r i d . , will
West 69th Street, 4 Blocks West 664 Sanford Ava. Pkom FA 2 MSI 15-A Beauty Parlor*
apartment
373.
Phone
FA
2-0664.
im .I v* b i d . for lb* f u r n la b ln s of
611 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 1-6641
Freach Avenue
all labor, m .t . r l a l * , . q u l p m . n t and
Sanford
S. Real Eatste For Sale
We now have ready for occu­
M r v l c . a r . u u l r . d for t h . c on ttr ue*
DORIS’ I1KAUTY SHOP
Evans
Bldg.
Lake
Mary
llo a
of
U i»
additions
to tha
pancy TWO Beautiful IH and
«64 Adams Pb.
PA 23333
O v l .d o
W hite
a«bo n).
B.mtuot* BY OWNER;
Ph. FA 1-1290
2 bedroom ioma,
1
bath,
)
bedroom
ZF.LT.I
built
i C o u n i j , F l o r i d , .n il ISA* Addit ion*
_______i
r
U
f
_______
beat location in Country Club
A Satisfied cuitomer ia our best
homaa, eloae to shopping and
to th* O v l . d o N o e r o K l . m . n t a r r
SALE or RENT: 9 bedroom, kit­
Manor. Phone FA 2 6642.
advertisement.
both High and Grade iclioolt.
gchonl, Hrmlnot. C ou n t*. Florida]
^Ptum binjJI^Haatinq^
chen
equipped.
See
at
143
Pineconolatlnir o f t o o IJl r e f . t o r l u m t ,
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Drive by '.heac tropic illy land­
erest Dr, CaU owosr, FA 2-7131.
t w o l*&gt; e d m ln l.t r a t lv * oull.e, ton
Ph. FA 2 3742
AIR CONDITIONING
I 103 So. Oak
scaped home*. Our representa­
( I * ) claaoroutno, on* (1 ) library,
Stcnstrom Realty
tive wilt be happy to aaaiat CONTRACT sad REPAIR WORK
lollol*. . t o r . * . ,
ole.i
ond lo m *
HERBERT
8TENSTHOM
DA W N' H
&lt; * r ono vnt lon wurk to o i l a t l n r build169T laaferd Ava.
PA 1-6646
you.
A Rip Van Winkle
Keglstrred Broker
in
m u l l I II p. m., D . e . m b . r
BEAtTY iAIiOh
SANFORD Plumbing 4 Heating
From $11,138 and at low a*
Compare
point
by
point;
Com­
Ird, l » i » . at lb* Bchool &gt;Adinl*l*traLKN RIHNF.K
Air Conditioned Dryera
t C C f i NO CLOSING 2396 So Elm Pb. FA 2-7914.
pletely furoiahed; ultra conven­ DOWN
lion
nu lldln *. C o m m e r c ia l A v * .
LOTTIE BKOADWAV
Pbone FA t-7164
n u ., Hanford. F l - r l d e . at whloh
FHA
-W J U .
COSTS
ient
to
achools.
atom,
church**;
KEN TORHKTI’
11. Klerlrlcal Service*
t l m . and p U c . Ill* bid* will b*
Y'ALL COME TODAY!
perfect condition; 2 bedroom
FA 2-7830
p ub licly npon .d and read aloud.
HETTYK II. SMITH
concrete block. Goah what a
T h . c o n t r a c t ilocuiiianl* a r . In
Houa* Wiring - Electric Servlac LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
A*.octal*.
W.
B.
"Bill”
STEMPER
Agency
buy l Priced under 99,000.00.
| . o . . p a r o l * .*1 .. on * fur oarh o f
Baggeriy fllilg. 2337 Orlando Dr.
Sid Vlhlee
th.
.o b o v .
r.f.m ir.d
p r o j . c t . . 111 N. Park — Ph. FA 22(2*
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
p r a n l n * . and a p . c l f I c o t l o n . may
W. H. "Bill” STEMPER Agency BY OWNER at Five Pomta, 2
FA 2 6613 16. Flower* A PlaaU
b . o b t o ln e d for IIOTH P K O JB C T I 3-UEDROOM house 1301 Wynnebedroom CB, porch, carport*, Ill Magnolia
by d .p o a lt ln *
It**.**
with
th*
wood Dr. Low down payment. ATTRACTIVE houaa for tale at
utility
room,
equipped
kitchen,
A r c h l l . i t . John A. B ur ton VI, C o r .
M. ''Dei'* Velea Electrical Sar. Cut Ftewer* For Any Orraaion
Phone FA 2-7737.
South Pinecreit.
Reasonable
lot tOO'xlOO’. FA 16367.
n*r Flrat Htr.cl and V l.llo n v lll.
SANFORD FLOWF.ll SHOP
Dea Says For Service Call. .
down payment low monthly
Avanu*. nan lord. F lorid *, for th*
FA
2-1*22
rw
FA 1-0170
* 9
By
Owner
—
daylair
Section
FA
2
1896
FA
2
3083
paymenti. Phone 1-3057.
flrat **t* o f d o--m n.nl* o b l . l n . i t .
6, Female Help Wanted
Buch d i p o . i t w 111 b* r . t u u d . d In Brittany Style, large living din­
full to a . c h p . r . o n w h o r . t u r e i t h .
ing area. 3 BR., 2 BATH. 2
SAI.ES GIRL work at home. ^^ItuB dinr^JU Intiuj^^lejair*
d o c u m . n l . In f o o d c o n d it io n w i t h .
rarportri, u t i l i t y , fi eplaee,
Make 1100 per ante. Call Eau
In t . n ■!*&gt;. altar t h - bid o p . n l n e ;
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
family room, 2150 iq. fi. Phone
with r\i&lt; pilot! at no te d below. A d ­
Gallic 4-3129.
Remodeling — Free Estimates
FA 2 2344.
ditional , . t , m t ) b . o h t a ln .d St
Repa rs
Phoee PA 24744
SANFORD PROPERTIES
t h . coa t o f *»*.»• fo r tit* t w a p roWAITRESS: good houra, good
w h ic h la hair rafundabl*. NEW II0MF.S Loch Arbor; 3 and
BILL BERNUSKY. Contractor
611 Atlantic Bank Building
tipi. Phono NO 6 4011.
U tner al Coiuraetora aer u r ln * d oeuR. II. Iver*
4 bedrooms;
For
exciting Flo. Harris*
manta and not au bn iltlln* proposal
FLOOR smiling and limshin;
YOU
NAME
IT—WE'LL
FIND
IT
family
living
with
planned
lux­
■hall |&gt;. r . fun-led o n a - h a l f lb* daWILL SWAP home .ml &gt;111.11
Cleaning, Waxing. S e r v i n g
poalt upon return o f d - c u m e n t * In
ury plus ample entertaining
talary for houu’kei ping &gt;ervSeminole County since 1923
BEAUTIFUL two bedroom borne
good condition
facilities and play areas at
icei. Call FA 2 6709.
H. M GLEASON, Lake Mary
A c e r t ifie d ilieok o r bank draft,
on two lot*. Citrus Ireei. Re­
moderate prices. Shuwn by ap
payah la to the Hoard o f Public
stricted area. Low down pay­
pointmenl. Call FA 2-1032.
I n it r u c tlo n
for H.mlnola County,
ment. Terma can be arranged.
Florida, I . d ilui.i- inna nt Honda,
Call evening. FA 2-61341.
or a oatiafactory bid bond e a . c u l , d b&gt; th* blddor an.I ac ceptahl*
Htrinper llax
■u n t i e - In an am ount . q u a ! to
~ MAYFAIR SECTION
ftv* par c o m o f tbo bid ahall ba a number of beautiful building 3 BEDROOM,
2 bath, kitchen
■u bm lt led with each hid.
iota in and around Sanford,
equipped, Florida room. Large
Th* * u - cawltrl bidder will b* re­
including Mayfair. Many with
lot. CaU FA 2 3432.
quired
to fumlali and pay for
&gt;19
Cash
4A CHEVY 4 - Door
Big Ole SHADE In grace your
aa ltafactu ry i-arformanc* and pay • Quiet Cenmeatiy
new home, and definitely one NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath CB
mam bond -r b*"d*.
Canh
50
CHEVY
2
•
Door
119
A lta n t io n ia co lltd to th* fact
to fit your need.
home. Low down payment, aa• F o r lislf Ceurac
that iu.1 lr-a than th* minimum
119
16 CMC Pick I p
Caoh
• u m e monthl, payment!.
•atari*, and «■•*«» *•
forth
FA 2 2fMi9.
id t h . H p oilllcatlon . inuat b . paid W. II. ' Hill ' STEMPER Agency
* D on
t h . i . pro jr -t "
Mm hoBSB R wouldn't have tilled with water.'

1 4 Artktea Per Bat*

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WANT ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS
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1M

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for H . m l n o l . County. Florida, r . a . r t . a l b . r l .b t to ' eje c t any and
o f a ll bill, or to * a l v . r a*&gt; l a f o r a t a llll* . In l b . 'lidding. Xu bid
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for a period
of flft.eii
H i ' day a •uba.-inent
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M O N 0 (; 11 A M S
Lor 4 hri tiiti*
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Mrs. Ogletree
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Ph- FA 13917

N O W

Ununual isift.s for Christmas
• Hare Teart • Spices e Antique*
* Oricnli.il A Swedish Import*
* Florida Handcrafta
\\* Like ifrmx nn Conxicnment
Open Tur*. . Thur*. . Sat.
to A. 31. • 1:10 P. M.

IUJTH (iALLAGKK
2 Mi. \\e«t on Flrit St. 4 Monroe f nr.
AT THE SIGN OF THH HI D CAT

HOM ES

L I S T I EN

19 FOB I) 2 • Door
19 FORD 2 - Door
51 IILTCK 2 • Door
19 CHEVY 1 - Door
49 PLYMOUTH 1 • )oor

PH1CE
&gt;99
&gt;99
*99
&gt;99
• |99

DOWN
&gt;.19
&gt;39
&gt;39
&gt;39
139

$450 Down

Twra Wee) fle 26th
Hi. FeUew Country
Hub Rd. A Walefc
Fur Our Sign* . . .

OPEN DAILY
• :M A. M. TH Dark
SUNDAY

Your Credit is good on any o f these Cars

T&amp;T MOTORS
1510

French

Ate.

Sanford

1 :6 6 F. M. TH Dark

Shoamabah
Coital ruction Co., Inc.
Ml W**t Mtb Street
Pbooe FA 1-6194

SEWING MACHINE: .
D im
embroidries,
grans, button Belas. 1 ....... ..
guarantee. Respocaibie parly
ta uka up payaants of IMP
month. Writ* beu I. M. «#B
Sanford Herald.
GOOD Simmona
couch, breakfast
odd chairs, mala
UanchMtar puppys. PA M67T.
Surptua Aluminum Paiut, peed
lily 63.93 gal. A m M M
quality
SurplMk 619 Baaford A m
SINGER ELECTRIC sswiag m &gt;
ehlae-factory rebuilt, like new
with naw guarantee aad attaefrtnenta. 6 payments at SK4K
Write Credit Manage*. 4/e The
Sanford Herald.

READY MIXED CONCRETE
Window Sills — Lintels — l i M
Rock-Stepping Stones — Steel
1636 four wheel drive Jeep 1386.
Grease Irap a-P n esat IMfS
Phone PA 2 4642.
Cement—Dry Write
MIRACLE CONCSPTB CD
4 UR. 1932 PLYMOUTH. CAN BE
FA S-ITM
SEEN AT THE SANFORD 30B Elm Av*.
HERALD 204 W. FIRST ST.
FACTORY TO TOM
DAYS.
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN RliNDB
1649 DODGE Pick up, deluxe
cab, new peint, excellent Urea. Enclosed head. Sag-praf
rail with plaatle tads. Plaatte
FA 2-3761.
or rayoa tapes. Cettoa ar ay tea
1932 CHEVY t-ton panel, heater,
cords.
new tires, 1430. Nash, '32, radio Hcnkarik Giant and Patat 0*.
and heater, 4 new lirct, |300. 112114 W. 2nd St.
Pk. PA

FA 2-3671.

NORGE Putura ateetric
vertical broiler, large
meal sentry,
3-BEDROOM trailer fully air con
Uoa, t yr. old. New
dltloned, washer and dryer. Will
built-in'*. Phone PA M49K
sell equity very reasonable or
will trade for equity in 3 bed­ FREEZER, 16' commcrctel m right, like new, 1698, PA M6W.
room home. Phone PA 1-3134.
29-A Trailers

OPEN NOW
MOBILK HOME SALES
W Mil* So. of Sanford 17 M
NEW 1166 PACEMAKER
MOBILE HOMES
Direct from Factory to Yeu.

W yatt Trailer Sales

5-PIECE
■alts, whits leather chain. UP
Garrisoa Drive, Country M b
Manor,

UPRIGHT plane, gem
6126.96. Also, I rowboet wa
oera, 6710*. CeH PAI6664
SEWING
Free

TaL FA t sail
21. Furniture

MACH1NM:

16 monthly payments of

New 4 Uaed Furniture 4 Appli
ancea. A Good Place Tn
BUY, SELL or TRADE

Jenkins Furniturs
te* Sanford Av*.

eompMUjurice. Financing av
good an* wash only. Writ*
Homecraft Industries, In*., Bm
7916, Orlsndav

FA I-7IW 2 4 - lost 4

9SAVEI

LOST:

Naw A Used
Furniture and Appliance#

Mather of Sanford

Old

pockatboak containing
615. Pleaaa return to 1. W.
Shuman, Mary Carter Pated

203-209 I . Pint Bt. Ph. PA 9-0969
Used furniture, appliance*, tool*
etc. Bought-raid Larry's M in
211 Sanford Ava. Ph. PA 1-4162

WELCOME

CUSTOM BUILT furniture -ain
gle pieces or sets. Also furni
lure repair. Cabinet* made.
FA 2-7063.

N A V Y AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SAN FO RD

ROLLAWAY, HospMai and Baby
Beds. D«y. Week or Month —

r iR N m a r

cbntbb

lit* Praaeh Ave.
Ph. PA I-T9S9
• BIG TALUBB

• QUICK CBBDIY
• BAIT TIB MS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON - M AIfiR
U4 R First St.

PA &gt;9

“ In th« City o f
Gracious Living”

Dream Homes

We hvMe you 6* he ear
aboolutaly free without
a at «M af Boofoed's
Motel* white you Meat*
le boost*g foe yoereelf
fomily. Pick eg yoer hfr
our kites Office.

SEE

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PIKECRES1
4th Addition
Homes Designed For
Florida Living.
S A 4 Bedrooms —
1 4 2 Bathe

$340
Down Tajmenl-No Chming

*9890
TOTAL PRICE
Hume* feature 3 Bedrooms •
I 'i
1'llt Rath* • Screened
Porch • Utility Know . Terratio Floor* • Carport* - Land
.raped Lola • All City Ceatenienre*.

$64 .00

VA - F H A .
FHA In Servicw
Conventional
Financing
Down Paym ents
Low as $425
You can move In lmm«4.
atcly while the papers aft
being processed.
Wa Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On Th*
Construction Of Your
Home For The First
Yeur — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Cost Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

MONTHLY

Odham &amp; Tudor.

CAYMKNTS

Inc.

M. 2Blh hi.
FA 2-iiU2
Sanford

’ .or Huy. 17-92 &amp; 27th St.|
I’hon I A 2-1501 .

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CASH PRIZES WEEKLY!

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Match Year Skill With
Other Local Football Eiperts
And Get Paid
For Yoar Faa.

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FIRST ANNUAL

FOOTBALL
CONTEST

CONTEST RULES
• 20 football games thin weekend a n '
in each ad on thin peg*. Indicate winner by i
in the name of team opposite the ndvu
name in the Eatrp Blank. N# aeocea. Jug* |U t
winners.
• Pick a number which you think wil be the high­
est number of points scored bp any on* team on
this page and place this number In the space providedin Entry Blank. This will be need te Weak

CASH PRIZES will b « awarded «ach week (in accordance
[with Content Rules at righ t) as follow s: 1st PRIZE: $15; 2nd PRIZE:
!•* $rd PRIZE $5. N othing to Buy. N othing to Pay. N o Obligation.

• One entry only to each contestant Entries must
be brought to the office of this paper or j
ed no later than Friday Noon,, November 1ft

;THIS PAGE W ILL A PPE A R EACH

OFFICIAL ENTRY

fTUESDAY DURING TH E FOOTBALL
[SEASON.

BLANK

NO EMPLOYEE OF TH E SANFORD
HERALD OR MEMBER OF HIS
FAM ILY IS ELIGIBLE TO COMPETfL

fHiaaDBS bis Facsimile ih a Accepted)
My Nam* U — ............... ...........~ - A d d rm

B M A N n ’ l A m P DENMAN

cs-r

t ir es

Used T h u - C k u f w r in • R***»»
r«tww

L\ af rta. GaaM
Mtr WIOD
TIRE BUPPLY. INC
FA 2-0051

1st S t
ARMY VS OKLAHOMA

GUCKENHE1MER
Bleed

ANCIENT AGE
* 3 W

flftk

h- m

I for 011.75

$3 «4
phi las
3 for
(or 010.25
01OJ

M ta O 7 b / v w &amp; 9 n n

You Can Rely on the
INTEGRITY, EXPERIENCE
F A IR DEALING

Beggarly Appliance Crater ..........— Winner ...
— Wtaaer
Bob Cnunlsy Agency
— Winner
Day ’■ Nils G rin
— Winner
Shoemaker Construction Co.
Winner
George's Tavern
..W inner
Hill Lumbar ft Supply
Winner
Gregory Lumber ....... .
Winner
McKee Motor C o .........
Winner
Lake Monro* Inn
Ted WiSUma Hardware C o ....... — W in n er____
Burger King
............................W in n e r -------Berry’* Warehouse Furniture ......... Winner ____
Ne-Hl Bottling Co. ______________
Winner ___
WaR Plumbing ft Heating..................W in n er____
Philip* Cltiee Servlet............ .......... Winner . . . _
Carrol’s Fumltnr* ...........— —........ Winner .....
McRoberla Tire Supply ------------------ Winner ......
Senkirik Glass ft Paint .............. — Winner ____
Hunt Lincoln • Mercury
...... .........Winner —
Harry’s Bar ft Package ---------------- Winner .....
I think

at Sanford’s Oldest Building Supply Firm
u Though we’re Is Middle W BEMOMUNG. you mm
STILL Cell — -The Lewher Ksaher" — PA M M
for SUDDEN SERVICE

H ILL Lumber (jr Supply Yard
213 W. 3rd St.
Senfeed, Fin.
NOTRE DAME V8 PITTSBURGH
USE

116 W. First S t
Block

FA 2-5181
W est o f

Mail or
bring entry
blank to:

o only heating system bucked by s 11,000

___ifori Bond.
S
‘

Spue* Has(am — Floor Furnaces — Furnaces
With Ceoter-Duct System — Tiss or Oil.
PLUMBING • HEATING
AIR - CONDITIONING
FA ! U U

1MT 1 leafwd Ave,
AUBURN VS GEORGIA

FOOD

Air Conditioned Comfort

W ith —

RC

"B

PO

The Fresher Refresher
NE-HI Qeslitj FIi v m , Um
Standard hy Which Other* Are in

NE-HI BOTTLING CO.
1*4 CELEBY AVE.
PENNSYLVANIA VS COLUMBIA
-COMPLETE

INSURANCE
•KBVfCB”

Sanford, Florida

‘N ’ N I G H T

d ock *

Before The Big Games Thin Weekend —
Make Sure Your Refrigerator la Sleeked

Football Contest Editor
SANFORD HERALD

la

DAY

the

PENN STATE VS HOLT CROSS

COLEMAN HEATING and
A IR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT

GOOD

Gift*

CARROLL'S Furniture

win be the HOST POINTS scored by ONE team

“ One

investigate Tha Rest — Th*a Install The Boat

WALL

PLAN

For Christmas

AIR FORCE VS ARIZONA

“

OUR

LAYAWAY

Rm U 17-**, lVt Milas North of Sanford
Phene FA W I0S
f&gt;msk Dun*

mf

and

GRILL

Tha Stilt Market KaitaariM
Preach Are. at 12th

WINNERS OF LAST W EEKS CONTEST: FIRST PKIZE — MARK R A HORN. 2101 Cordova Drivy. SECOND
PRIZE — JENNY LYNN YOUNG. 813 Rosalia Drivr, THIRD PRIZE — DAVID TALLER. 215 W. 20th Street.

FA M m

Bob Crumley Agency
AtlaeUr Bask Build.

7 4 244f l

NORTH CAROLINA VS VIRGINIA

CLKMSON VS MARYLAND

See
We got

m

“ Shorty”

keep

ro w

car

. » tth Cltiee Service

PH ILLIPS C IT IES SERVICE
Headquartrre (or U-HAUL Trailers
FA 2-5024
2600 Orlando
17 • *2 — at the doverleef

TED W ILLIAM S HARDWARE
*01 R. 25th St.

PA 3-3461

Hunt Lincoln - Mercury, Inc.

product*

■Sad efficient meckanlcal nock.
[Alan feat, conrIcon, tervke!

TILLEY HEATERS
AND PARTS

Phillips

parriag —

Drive

109

Headquarters

MERCURY

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ENGLISH

Ask

For • •

FORD

4

LINCOLN

4

EDSEL

PURDUE VS MINNESOTA

ARKANSAS VS 8 M U

RELSKA
VODKA

&gt;329

19 mth

FA 2-4881

N. Palmetto Av*.

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CALVERTS
RESERVE

about

special

OLD CROW
86 PROOF

« *
caae

prices.

HARRY'S

BAR and PACKAGE
114 S. Park Ave.*.9860
"The Brands W* Have Will Please You.*
NORTHWESTERN VS MICHIGAN STATE

WISCONSIN VS ILLINOIS

Nationally
at

Advertised

AN CIEN T AGE
SEAGRAM ’S “ 7”

Furniture

Discount Prices
3}

4

fis M y ’A
WAREHOUSE
HI W. Pint M.

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He* U«

Sc» A tm lro n i Tc11ured C l ’SHfOSTONK
add* e lawk nf la iu rj ai LOW COST. In asp
rnwn la 7 our hunt.
•

Full Line ol A reiitroei Ceiling ■

from 14c sq. f t

1011 8. French

MOORE PAIRTS
ARE BEST!

CONSTRUCTION

CO.

PA M IM

TEXAS A * M VS RICR

FA 2-eM*

TENNESSEE

-Hamm Built with Pride"
LI Mila* Writ aI tha traffic light
at Mth A Prasch

VA S-74M

M A P LE AVK. at Sts ST.

FA 2-7394

SE N K A R IK

GLASS &amp; PAINT CO.

l i t W. 2nd 8t.
Cn-Hponanr « f V. d f k

.
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PA 2-4423
feethsll heeefcaata ever WIOD

FLORIDA1STATE VS WILLIAM ft MARY

Further

Frkea
2U1 Orlaadw Drive

Thick

RENAULT D A U P H I N E
Up to 10 miles per galoa

$1695 delivered

MOTOR

CO.
PA 2-M9S

Preach Ave.

YALE VS PRINCETON

g.ggjj

MICHIGAN VS INDIANA

Save - Drive a

McKEE

FOR TWO
DetaiM At Our Store

BAGGERLY’S APPLIANCE CENTER

OHIO STATE VS IOWA

$295 down

A

FREE T R I P to N A S S A U

Muffle* Noiie
*
Kaaj Te laalall
•
(omplctclj Pre-fiaiahed

FURNITURE CO.
PA 1-Silt

Come. Register For

New Beauty fo r your Ceilings
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RAVENNA PARK
SH OEM AKER

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TULANK VS VANDERBILT

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CALVERTS
SCHENLEY

Shake*
MAN

IT S A

Broiled Burgees
WHOPPER!

Sf* the s «ini»ohe’ Homecoming Gnm*
Iriday Night — Then Drop By Our Place
lo r A FREE COKE!

BURCER K IN 6
Frewth Ave* at 22ad

TEXAS VS T C V

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WEATHER: Sunny today and partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow. High today. 76*82. Low tonight. 40*66.

flext Week

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\yEDNKSDAY, NOVF.MBKR 11, 1059

SANFORD* FLORIDA

NO, SSI

Lake Jessup Causeway On Road Project

Tha laaford etty *omminioo
will aiMt with ttM city ton in( and
planatof board Nov. 1# to discus*
a board decision which refused
Thu County Commitaioa y**tor- Ineluda such roada a* IB 437. SB
One at the worst roada in tha
SR m from UR 44 te the St.
SR II at Lake Mary to BB 46
rtaonioi at lour iota on Sanford
11 from taka Mary to SR 4* and county according to the two of­ Johns River.
day
got
a
"look
into
the
future"
SR 434 at Longwood to SR 403
At*, bitwaan Wh and 3ftth
IB 425 from UR 41» north to SR ficials were Bear Lake Road in
on proposed new primary &gt;od
SR Uti—to Lake Howell to the to the east county line.
y tr u ta .
427 at Gindarvilla which would Insecondary
roada
in
Seminole
SR 44 to he aligned sad ha*
cluda Mm causeway acroaa Lake the aoulhwest which Boggi said Orange County line.
Saminoia BaaUy owner W. M
County and went oo record oe ap­ Jessup.
*om* 300 ears are using daily.
Secondary road projects include; proved from Interstate 404 to Mto
Dtotrieh* appaaiad to the tomState Road Department official*
proving the proponed project# by
Among the project* will be
SR 437 at Ginderville to SR 44. ACL overpass and Geneva Am.
niasioa Monday night to act coo
Henry T. Boggs and Williard Biel- building up the road to the Orange
the State Road Department*.
SR 472 to Mm Orange County to SR 13-600,
trary to a toning and planning
High oo the list waa a new by gave a brlsf run down on pro­ County line.
SR 44-A trout 1R 4M to Ih*
line
to SR 438.
board recommendation and rrionc
causeway to be built acroaa Labe posed primary and secondary
Primary road project* listed by
Weklva River and Mm Orange
SR 437 from SR 434 to Hinder* County Line.
Jeeaup that will greatly ahorten rotd projects but emphaaiiwi the the officials under ttM five-year
tha iota from residential to neigh­
the distance from Oviedo to San­ proposed plan ia "only iu the plan include:
ville.
Sr. 419 east lo SR m and aou*
borhood commercial.
ford.
working atage now.”
SR II from SR 419 northeast lo to SR 411.
SR 41 from Interstate 400 to
A neighborhood grocery atora"It wiU be a boom for Sanford
Bielby termed the county road French Ave. at First St.
Chuluola rutoff.
SR 423 from SR 4M north to
isundorette unit is proposed for
as far aa perking up busineaa." system "adequate" and said tha
SR 41 from French A*e. lo MelSR 13 In the Econlorkhalrhec SR 419.
land owned by C. D. ChamChairman John Kriider laid.
county should be getting a great lonville Ave.
River to SR 428.
Red Bug Lake Road from SR
Other new projects under a deal mora fundi because at
SR 4M from ISM* lo Lake
SR (34 at Long wood to SR 137 433, east to SR (24 and UR 4Jg
i at Poonoylvania.
proposed five-year program wiM the growth at the area.
Howell.
to SR 428.
to SR 419.
aren't doing any*
ana any good sitting there aa
they art now," said Dietrichs.
" I f tha surrounding area ever
did develop into a residential
area a neighborhood grocery and
launderetta would bt convenient
for nearby raaldents," he ex*
plained.
"Spot toning isn't good for a
** growing Sanford," city attorney
William Hutchljon said. Dietrichs
and commissioner foe Baker
WASHINGTON t UPI * - Th* on rigged TV quiz show*, offen­
A five man commute* t* study
agreed that ona of tha reasons
Federal Communications Com­ sive commercials and other broad­
ways of solving the county’* drain­
the toning board had rejected
mission (FCC) **l in motion to­
age problem* waa appointed by
cast practices "contrary to tha
the mooing was to avoid put*
day a sweeping new investigation
the county rommlaslonera yester­
public
IntorMt."
Ung commercial diatrlcts through­
which could bring a crackdown
day afternoon.
out city residential areas.
Th* commission will survey
FIRST SI(iN OF SANTA S APPROACH
Appointed were Warren Knowles,
City commissioner Carlo Hig­
A. S. Merrill. C. I. Lee, Harofd
just what powrr* it has to pollen
ginbotham said he thought the
Kaslner and M. L. Cullum.
radio and TV programming. R
zoning board waa right to refuse
Among the first Job* the com­
said Tuesday th* inquiry might
■pot aiming, but doesn't see how
mittee will perform will be meet­
lead to proposal* for a*w Ugi*&gt;
w g n area is question will remain
ing with (fate mil conservation
Hoax Tactics Change laiioo hy Congress.
midontlal with Jets flying over
experts on the possibility of th*
M. Retoning of a larger area
JACKSONVILLE lUPli - Bomb
county applying for matching fundi
Th* FCC also will Uk* a hard
would bo a lot aasier to take than
boaxcri here hav* switched their new look at ita policiaa on grant­
under the Small Waterthed Pro­
Just rt-clasoifying the four loti
rails from school* to banks. Some­
The first slgni of the approach­ rade. This will be the largest num- gram, established by Congrei* in
hi question, Higginbotham ex­
1933.
one telephoned a bomb threat to ing radio and Itltvlalon station
ing
Christmas
season
are
appar­
beat
ever
to
take
part.
plained.
Ihe Atlantic National Bank Build­ license* lo make sure they are
Under
the
program,
the
county
ent now ai city work crews fin­
There are four categories in may match funds with the federal
ing Tuftday afternoon anti more "adequate ia view of th* ehang-.
ished up their annual chore of
than 300 persona were evacuated ed and changing condition* ia tha
stringing up Yule decoration* which floats may be entered, re­ government to construct drainage
whil* police and firemen nude a broadcaat industry.’’
facilities.
ligious,
commercial,
business
and
downtown.
Th* commitaioa laid thi# pfaaa*
search. No bomb was found.
Crews worked late Monday and civic organizations and acboots.
of th* investigation would involve
most of yesterday finishing up the
development of "more detailed
"The church groups are really
Trooper Shoots Self
decorations.
and precise standards for tha
on the ball with their entries com­
Another sign of the season is
ST PETERSBURG (UPI) - A guidance of broadcaatera to th*
ing
ki
fine,"
Wilber
said,
"but
aa
the forthcoming deadline (or the
slat* trooper, test firing a friend's cxercia* of their responsibility."
THAT’S CASH — And it wan presented to United Fund
far aa the other groups are con­
pistol, accidentally shot hlmsell
Th* agency will hire additional
President Clifford McKibbin by Ih* Sanford Nnvnl Air
A Sanford resident luffcred a loth annual Chriatma* Parade.
Jack Wilber, parade chairman cerned, we are moving loo slow­
lo death Tuesday alirrnoon. High­ staff members and otherwise *xpossible skull fracture and other
Station
officer,
('apt.
L
A.
Arthur.
The
IH.Hl
!).(&gt;(&gt;,
one
way Patrolman Jamei M. Hrrndun pedtte Ihe inquiry, which stem­
Injuria* hi a two car collision fur the Jaycees, reminded local l y "
of the major gifts to the fund, wan given by station per­
LAKF.LANU (UPI) - The U S,
organuatioiu and clubs that the
tried to clear the jammed pistol med from the recant aon grassyeitarday.
There will be a first and sec­ Agriculture Department i* stand­
sonnel,
six
squadron*.
Hat
wing
(hie
and
the
Murine
when it accidentally fired off seve­ ional investigation of rigged quia
Mrs. T. II. Bruwn waa listed in deadline for entering floats i* ond place award in each of the ing pal on its estimale of the
barracks.
(Stuff Photo)
ral rounds ia rapid succession, programs.
serious condition at Seminol* Saturday.
The parade i* scheduled Dec. divisions, with a trophy and Florida citru* crop.
sending on* bullet into hit cheat.
This is th* fourth Investigation
Memorial Hospital at noon today
In the second monthly eatimal*
t and, according to Wiltcr, the plaque for each place.
He bled lo death before he could of ridio-TV practice*, in addition
aa a result of the mishap.
of
th*
season
Tuesday,
Hi*
govern­
he taken 1* a local hospital.
"it promises lo he the biggest
to Ih* congressional hearing*,
Police aaid Mrs. Brown, a pasa- entries are lagging.
All entries must In- registered parade in the history of Sanford," ment made no changes In ita
which next will consider alleged
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oranges, 32 million mixes of grat*Brown car collided with a car ing on Freni n Ave. before they
TALLAHASSEE ( UPI &gt; - A total eral Trad* Commitaioa has start,
frult, four million boxes of tange­
driven by Mrs. Mildred Smith at can enter the paradr.
of 177.933 person* voted 1**1 wrek rd a crackdown sn false and milrines
ami
300.000
boxes
of
lime*.
Wiliter reported that tt hand
W. ZOUi St. near Country Club
against Ihe 41-senator, I(l3-repr«- trading commercial! and th* Jus­
1liner* I Manager Robert W.
have been lined up for the pa
Boad.
senlallv# rrapportiomnent plan, tice Department la looking ini*
Rutledge of Florida Citrus Mutual,
Police are still investigating the
(hr official stale can­ the legal question* involved to
who criticized the Agriculture De­
WASHINGTON (UPI) President chairman of the Stale Railroad according
•sure of the accident.
partment's .Marketing Service last Eisenhower today appointed Dem­ and I’ ubllr Utilities Commission, vas Tuesday. The figure, which rigged quit program* and ether
Mra. Brown lives at Route 2
included almost 12&lt;),&lt;x)0 negative fraudulent praelie**.
month for issuing a price mitlook,
while Mrs. Smith gave her address
said "The outlook for marketing ocrat Alan S. Boyd, ■ Florida utili­ will fill the vacancy left hy the votes in Dade, Hrnward, Palin
aa 400 Orange Ave.
ties cummitsmner, I* the Civil reaignalion uf lamia J. Hector. Hec­ Reach and Pinellas counties, waa
NEW YORK (UPI) - Slock
The "High Fever Follie*’’ will Ihe crop on a prof liable basil
continues good "
tor’s term ran to Dec. 31, PJfll. 31,334 volei mure than Ihe 24H,IM)1
Aeronautic* Board.
prices at 1 p. m
return to Sanford again.
J
Rutledge, however, u s l
the
24'«
American Airline* .............
Boyd, 37, will servr on a recess cast for the amendment.
Boyd, a Miami lawyer and
The Seminole Memorial Hospital
estimate
"is
of
no
immediate
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until
Ins
numinalton
is
American TAT
...........
Auxiliary, in an -Hurt lu raise
Labor Boss Attacked
acted upun by the .Senate.
American Tobacco ........... HKI'x needed funds for ihe hospital, has significance lo growers and lliereBARTOW iUPI) —Sen. Spcsaard
Hector, one of the CAB’S two
Bethlehem Steel ............. . 54'. decided to put on the local talent fore w* have no comment to
make on Ihe estimate Itaelf."
Democratic members, quit in Sep­ Holland said Tuesday night AF1#
C A 0
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show the last week in Marrh.
Rutledge added, “ There is a
tember. In his teller of resigna­ CIO Vice President Walter HeuChrysler
.................. 62‘ *
Project chairman for the show.
United Press International
Curtiss-Wright
............... 30V, Mrs. W. II Faulk, said today that very strong fresh fruit market
tion. Hector strongly criticized th* ihcr lias allied himself with Team
Zero temperature* bit into Mon­
for
oranges,
grapefruit
ami
tan­
.vler*
President
James
II.du
by
250'i
CAH'a melhuds of controlling the
................
all funds derived from the show
tana today on th* heels of a
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Preai DuPont
97'» will go toward purchase of a gerines with every indication of
nation's commercial aviation in­ his attack on Southern Democrats, raging blizaard that cau**d the
‘ deni Eisenhower today reconven­ Eastman Kodak ................
Heuthrr said Monday that labor death of four airmen In th* crash
................ . 7lP» Cardiac Pacemaker for the use a pickup within the next three
ed the epcdal steel strike fact­ Ford Motor
BIRMINGHAM, Aia. (UPtl - dustry.
weeks, which should result m in­
Til* CAR sets rates ami route* union* should stop supporting the of litre# all weather air fore* Jet*.
finding board under the Taft- General Electric ................. . 82'» uf heart patlcntf at the hospital.
Adm Arleigh A. Burke, chief of for ill U. S. airlines. It tliurei air Democratic Party a* lung a* II
General Motor* ............. . 51’ - Cost of this equipment is about creased on—tree buying."
The cold, accompanied by scat­
w'# Hanley law.
1&gt;. $2,500. Mrs. Faulk said.
naval operations, sounded a warn­ safety responsibilities wilh the maintains Southern conservatives tered snow (lurrie*, was expected
........................
During a 30-day period dating Kels
In key committee posts.
The Follies will he staged thrre
ing today against new proposals Federal Aviation Agency.
lo move through Wyoming into
from the Supreme Court’ s ap­ Graham Paige ................ . 2&gt;*
.................. s:*' • night* at the Sanford High School
the northern and central plain*
proval of a tirrl sink# injunc Inti T A T
to reorganize the Defense De­
II' * auditorium It will be Hi# third
Navy Takes Action
................
and Hi# upper Mississippi Valley
turn, the board of inquiry will lairlllard
partment.
............. . . 2D* time that the show has been pre­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Th* and Great Lakei,
study and report to the President Minute Maul
ST.
PETERSBURG.
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Navy today ordered its rumon resumed union . management Penney
Ahead uf Ih* storm, shower*
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At a recent meeting of the Police claimed the capture of a a speech read at ■ world peace
mauds throughout the world to were expected in ■ wide belt
negotiations and (he final settle­ Penn KH
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Royal American
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auxiliary, Ihe women decided to tour-man burglar ring today anti lunch marking Veterans’ Day.
Rank Deposits have more than halt aervutg cranberries suspeclrd from eastrrn Texat ami the lower
ment offer made by industry.
49* ■ hold Ihe show every other year said one of Ihr prisoners admitted
.........
The Supreme Court ruled Nov. Scars Roebuck
Burke was unable to attend and doubled in Seminole Countv over of bring contaminated with a pos­ Mississippi Valley through th*
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was
present
when
would
lie
17'»
in an effort to grt Ihe best local
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tha ipeech waa read by Vie* the last ID years. Ihe hoard of sible cancer prodortng agent. The Ohm Valley into New York Slate.
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talent available, including Navy - safecrackers engaged m a battle Adm. Wallace M. BeakJey, dep ronnly commissioner* was told \nny and Air Force were ex
Th* Jrls, Hying in a squadron
,
Ho halting the strike waa con- Sludebaker
I wilh police.
!*)’ » personnel.
U. S. Steel
netted lo follow suit. The Navy were "weathered in" hy the bill­
yesterday.
l 0 ititutional.
uly
chief
of
naval
operations.
City authorities said the four
Talent tryouts will tie held
According to statistics compiled directed that nn more cranberries iard and urdered fo land, but th*
The board will work with Joseph
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re­
previous to Ihe Follie* lo get the admitted fo pulling IS burglaries organised 13 month* ago U a by Ihr State ltu.id Department, t* served which are clearly mark­ thrr* ran out uf fuel ami crashed.
F. Finnegan, chairman of the S d C C IQ I I D I jC D O O l
in
lit*
St.
Petersburg
Tampa
best talent possible.
deposits in I'iCJ totaled $11 mil ed as having come from Washing Four airmen rod* their plane* I*
Negotiation and Conciliation Serj
,
area, tine l.yle T. Fnni*, 25, ad­ "(undameniilly sound structure
lion whilr IhU year the figure lun or Oregon nr are not tdenti- their deaths, but two bailed Mil
vice who. under law, has the "J"q S t O r t M o n O O V
for
solving
the
drfense
problems
mit fed he was at Ihe Lakewood
has soared lo $25 milium.
liable a* to fheir origin.
responsibility for contiruinr nego.
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and were rescued.
Country Club early Monday when of the UnUed Slat**," Burke »*id.
Hiltons
Sanford police and sheriff » doofficers trapped a burglar only lo
putics will receive training from
let him escape after a five minute
four Kill special agents in a Fede­
guriflght when he look Ihr rare
ral, ttureail of Investigation school
A Circuit Court Jury yesterday laker as a hostage.
to be held at the police station
j
found Terrell Riggerstaff of San­
next Monday through Friday.
Defensive tactics, robbery ln*rs ford guilty of aggravated a*»ault.
Iliggerslaff was charged with the
The Seminole High School Band ligation, crime scene searches and
Association will plan for ita Sat­ collection and preservation of evi­ June 21 shotgun shooting of Ray
urday chicken barbecue at a meet­ dence will be among the subjects Chastren at Chasteen'i home.
(i. Franklin Ward, president of
MIAMI (UPI) A radio network
ing in the high school hand room taught eight deputies and IS polire Route 1, Geneva, according to the
the Florida Council for Retarded
newsman
said
today
hr
was
held
Sheriff*
office.
tomorrow at * p. ni. The bar- men Courtesy and discipline, note
Children, consulted wilh the Semi­
A Pro sentence investigation of for three hour* hy Cuban police
hecue to he held from 3 to I taking and report writing, latent
nole Association for retarded child­
because
"all
1
did
was
tell
the
p. m. Saturday will be at the fingerprints. Jurisdiction of federal Riggerstaff's character, person­
ren Monday night oa local plans
truth."
ality
and
background
will
tie
made
agencies,
effective
tcstifyuig
and
Sanford Elks’ Lodge. It will b«
for espandlng activiti** m tola
Thomas
Jacobson,
■
correspond­
by
Ihe
district
parole
board
lo
fundamentals
of
revolver
slvooting
sponsored by the Elks and the
field.
Band Association for the benefit will also be taught in Pie 8 a m aid Judge Colic Williams to deter­ ent for Mutual Hroadcasting .Sys­
The state organization has II ac­
tem. said he was picked up at his
mine what sentence to Impose.
until noon classes.
of the band.
hotel by Cuban police last Saturday tive units now and is urging selling
afternoon. He said hr was ques­ up of schools for retarded young
tioned about three hours, held pris­ strra in aich community, Ward
oner in a room with barred win­ told th* member* of the local
dows, and thrn retraced the same group.
The Simland Training Center at
day.
Gainrsvllle has a wailing list of
almut 1,100 who need guidance and
The Lake Munr-e Community In ed in their yard* and farm* to standing during the service. "It
schooling, he said. Th* Gateway
day is celebrating in anniversary tell them of Ihe importance of a was a community church. There
and I’ rimrosc Schools at Orlando
which they look back on with community church
were Baptists, Methodists, Jews
were riled a* good example* of
"There were three selllers here
pride.
and many other dominations there.
Sanford Elks' f-odgr Reauty huw much local school* can help
It was 41 years ago on this date who had never even srrn a churrh
"Rut we did have one thing in contest entree in the Elk- beauty in training these children.
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that some 125 resident* in Ihe before," Mann recalled.
common,
we had built the church contest at Cypres* Gardens will
"We
all
got
together,
got
the
The Seminole association ia reek­
1 9 area banded together and built the
wood ami othrr material* ourselves ourselves and tt was ours and be .Miss Martha Ann Cameron ing permanent quartan for a
first church there.
vrhuol here and ha* asked permis­
A* L. B. Mann, one of the lead- and spent week after week in our nothing else mattered," Mann add­ of 124 Myrtle Ave
ed
The 22 year-old Florida State sion fo use the Little Hed School
era in the church building, recalls spare lime building the church.
Mann recalled that of the origi­ University senior will be part of un i'slmettn Av*. A nursery school
"On Nuv. II we were finished,
it. "w* canvassed Ih* whole are*,
notified every rili/rn around Lake Ihe day the war in Europe was nal )25 per-on* who founded the the "queen’* court" at Cypres* already haa been started,
Member* of tha association sign­
Gardens Nov. 22 and at the Tan
Monroe and got a wonderful re- over—and we held our first service : church about 80 are left.
STUDYING PKOIILKMS uf rtUrdcd children are Mra. Dava Uud*. pre­
together and gav* thanks for | "I wonder what they will b* gerlne B o w l par ad * and gam* to ed up for individual sponsorship
sident
uf Ih* Saminoia Association for tUtardud Childran, and &amp; V. Ward,
|thinking about today at U a. m. January. Miaa Cameron eras cho­ of children to the Sunlaad Center
4*S»fdlnf to Mann, th* men peace," Mann said.
of
Tampa,
president of the Florida Council for Retarded Children, who v u
.
.
.1
hope
they
remember
our
The
church
waa
"Jammed"’
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will
send
them
money,
mail
sen
by
the
youth
activity
commitWent out nn bicycles. knocking on
.church," he said.
guest
speaker
at lh« Sattfurd group's meeting.
.
Mam,
saal,
with
many
persons
arul
presents.
t
o
e
o
f
Hie
S
a
n
f
m
d
Elks
L
o
d
g
e
.
Anon, Muggiuto *(*• a* thug work­

Commission Names
Group To Study
Drainage Problem

FCC Plans New
TV Crackdown
News Briefs

Yule Decorations Go Up;
Parade Deadline Near

Sanford Woman
“ Hurt In Mishap

USDA Standing
Pat On Citrus

Ike Appoints Florida
Man To Serve On CAB

'.'High Fever Follies’
1 p. m. Stocks To Be Staged Again

Ike Calls Back
Steel Negotiators

Navy Chief Hits
Defense Proposal

Police Nab Four
M an Burglar Ring

Band Association
Plans Barbecue

Zero Temperatures
Move Through West

Jury Finds M an
Guilty O f Assault

Radio M an Held
Captive By Cubans

County Deposits
Double In Decade

Reiarded Children j
School Is Sought [

Lake Monroe Marks Church Founding

Elks Lodge Picks
Local Beauty Entry

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Then
am appointment
vacancy left by Mm resignation
of Circuit Court Clerk O. t .
Herndon.
Tbe otfico of Gov. La Roy CotItns also baa declined to M lcats when Herndon’s resigna­
tion may be accepted, report­
ing only that k bed been re­
ceived. Apparently tbe appoint­
ment of a new circuit clerk
will be announced at the same
tima tht resignation ie official­
ly accepted by the governor.
There were no report* af
applicants for, or recommenda­
tions for. the clerk's Job other
than Arthur Beckwith Jr. and
David Gatchcl.

DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT personnel at the Naval Air Station and their wive*
held thtir annual buffet dinner at the home o f Mr. and Mm. Sam Day o f
take Mary. Day, fourth from left, cut* into a choice roast while Mra. Day
watches. Ready cuaromera are ta rry Realer, John tatherow and Bob Roza.
Some 200 vueata attended the event. Among the gueata were Capt. and
Mra. J. D. Ramage and Cdr. Lewis D. Tamny, CO and executive officer ol
the Sanford NAS.
(S taff Photo)

Eetabliahed 190(1

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1959

SANFORD’ FLORIDA

NO. 589

Government Determined
To Halt N ew Strike Effo rt
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WASHINGTON ( U m - The ad­
ministration appeared determined
today to prevent a resumption of
KATMANDU, Nepal (U P l)-T he
the steel strike at the end of the
Nepal government announced to­
80-day hack-to-work order.
day that 32 members of a Jap­
Labor
Secratary James P.
anese mountain . climbing team
Mitchell said Sunday I’ resident
feared killed in an avalancha act­
Eisenhower would send Congress
ually "are safe and are returning
recommendations for ending lh«
to Katmandu shortly."
walkout If the dispute is not set­
tled by the time the Tsft-HarUey
Man Shot After Chase
injunction expires.
UCALA (Ul’i ) - A city police­
He slid It would be up to Con­
man shot and killed a 24-year-old
gress to settle th* strike In that
Negro nun after a chase end
event. In an election vear, MUchexchange &lt;&gt;( gunfire Sunday. Au­
*11 added, this could lead to leg­
thorities said Policeman D. K.
islation that would not be in th«
Price was making a routine check
interests of either union or maltHOUSTON, Texas (UIM) - A| remembered hr had not brought : would pruba'oly he dead now."
of a grocery in the Negro section
agemenl.
The Amoco Virginia was be­ when he found Aaron Haynes
towering gasoline fire board the ; his inspection papers with him.
Under the Toft Hartley order
He went back to his automobile I lieved to have had a crew of 43
20,000-lon taaksr Amoco Virginia
struggling with a Negro woman.
upheld by the Supt erne Court Sat­
to get the forms. The first blast: aboard when U burst into flames,
appeared today to be under con­ sent him diving for cover.
urday, the strike could b« re­
iter decks became so hot that one
sumed after the Roday period
trol after claiming tht live* of at I Then there were two more of the crewmen who hopped No Money Spent
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Flo­
which ends Jan. 28. Congress reacross them. Howard Searcy of
least seven crewmen and a fire­ blasts. Then three more.
conenrs Jan. 9.
"The good Lord was watching Houston, said the soles of their rida's two announced candidate*
man.
At I’ Btsburgh, production work­
over me.’* Edmond* said. "If I rhocs siriled like steaks on a for governor reported today they
Ore had threatened disaster
neither received nor spent any
ers returned to the nation's steel
hadn't forgotten the forms I griddle.
CANCER SURVEY material ia living .studied by Mra. K. E. Stutumun, left,
compaign contributions last week.
area far II hours.
mills in increasing numbers today
chairman o f the county survey aponaored by the Woman's C lub; Mrs.
The candidates. Sen. Ilarvie J.
and the first trickle of steel pour"We have managed to keep it
Paul Colninn, coordinator of the survey, and Mra. Thomas Lurgen, educa­
IGlier of Uonifay, ind George A.
ml from reheated furnacJs.
contained through the night," Fire
Downs of Winter Park, arc the
Workers, grumbling about the
tion chairman o f the Cancer Society. The Woman's ('lilts group ia necking
Chief C. X. Bullock said. "But we
only office veekers who have offi­
Tati Hartley injunction which end­
;tl)0 families to volunteer for the study to get statistics for cancer re­
•till have aa impending danger."
cially announced lhair intentions
ed their 118-da., walkout, tapped
search.
(S ta ff Photo)
A gradual warmup wua forecu.it for Seminole Coun­
to run for the guberoato'ial office.
a few furnares while mainten­
were inty today after the coldest weekend o f the fall.
ance crews lotted le repair dam­
ight blasts,
Temperatures dip|ted as low as 45 degrees Saturday
age to other facilities caused by
Court May Act
craw
and Sunday but are expected to go over the til) mark to­
long idleness.
WASHLNGTON (UIMl Th*
rescue workAlthough smoko belched (runs
day.
Supreme Court may act today in
r y 1,
m\ • * i .. c
*v p» w
furnaces from eoaat to cu rt.
th* long-standing dispute between
County Agent Cecil Tucker reported this morning
N^W YORK (UPI) Has than half of Ihe jOU,Oui sutl­
Teamsters President James R. price* at I p m :
that then; was no danger o f citrus fruit freezing and no
ers were called hack to work aod
lloffa
and
a
cnurt-appolnlrd
board
ZV«
American
Airlines
..........
frost danger in prospect.
full production appeared as murk
shore
of monitors. The high tribunal American TAT
..........
Temperatures tonight are expected to be in the
as six weeks away, hair of tha
heard
meet* in regular session (or opin­ American Tobacco............. 1UP.4
high 50’s, according to the Central Florida Experimental
|so day duration &gt;t the Supreme
ions, orders and arguments after Baltimore k Ohio
BREMERTON. Wash. (UPI) - that some doctor said people Court directed injunction period.
Station.
was another brief flaredisposing of Use steel rase in a Bethlehem Steel
irt'i
In addition to mtllhands, recall
up about midnight, but firemen
decision handed down on Satur­ CAO ..................
#»&gt;. Joseph W. Maycrle, given up to never died with cancer, hut died
die seven months ago. today wa. of starvation because they eould- orders went lo rail workers.
sprayed more foam He and water
42&gt;.
day,
Chrysler ...........
|looking for work and doctors were n't eat.
Great loikes or* ship trows, e s f
ever the arts end the billowing
Curtiss • WrigM
hoping But lie may be a living
clouds of black tmokt were snuf­
"I decided I wouldn't die of coal and iron minors.
Education Week Set DuPont
But M uteel men returned grad­
fed out again. The biackeued ship
starvation, ao I forced myself, ami
94's 1cure for cancer.
TALLAHASSEE (U PD -SU te Kastman Kodak
Seven months agu the 37 year the wife and kids kept at me, to ually to their jobs, the steel-short
jootioued lo smoulder today.
Ford
Motor
...
.
It
School Supt. Thunus I). Bailey
automobile industry prepared to
Firemen were able to get
12-'. of ex bartendri walkrd out of the eat. krrp my stomach full."
today urged parents to visit their General Electric
: Seattle vnter.i.is hospital alter
aboard late Suuday aod found the
Mayerle said he followed no diet, lay off even mure workers as sup­
children's teachers during Ameri­ General Motors
plies dwindled and no appreci­
bodies of seven crewmen. While
3H 1doctors had told him they couldn't just ate what he wanted to.
can Education Week. In a Iilniesi Graham Paige
j do anything to save his life. An "We paid a little more for gro­ able supply quantity from re­
other (iremeo were spraying wa­
37'v
Inti.
TAT
-hurt statement for television use,
exploratory operation showed hit ceries than we would have ordina­ opened mills waa in sight soon.
ter over the deck to keep it cool­
.......
Two Seminole County men were tjgo Tuesday for services and Bailey said parents should never tairdlard
lungs were shot through with ran- rily," lie said, "but then, I guess Soma 23u,ooo auto workers, moat*
ed down early today, one of them,
let their children he taught by a Minute Maid .
rer.
ly General Motors employs*, arw
H. D. Chandler, slipped and fell killed instantly when their car burial (here.
we figured it waa worth it.”
Penney
..........
stranger
and
urged
parents
to
Freeman came here from Chi­
lie weighed 124 pounds, lie had
idle and management warned tt
into • hold partially filled with crashed into a cement bridge on
.Mayerle,
who
said
he
smokePenn
RR
.......
IS'-s
visit the, schools this week. Ameri­
only a few weeks to live, docturs cigarettes regularly now, and has would be some Dm* before they
State Highway 419 late Saturday cago in 1933 and was a member
oil.
Royal
American
...
4*.
I told him.
He drowned in the black pout of afternoon, the Florida Highway of the Lake Mary Presbyterian can Education Week is Nov. 8-14. |Sears Roebuck
smoked a pack and a half daily could be onlerd back.
Church. He also was ■ member
As he rheerlully c h o p p e d wood since he was 27, now is hoping
oil before fellow firemen could Patrol reported.
Standard Oil (NJ)
of
the
Moose
Lodge
and
belonged
Stalemate
wfeh him out.
Studebaker .....................
3fl. Sunday Mayerlr said, "1 can tu find work to support his wife
The two were identified a* Hol­ to a VFW unit in Chicago, lie
BOSTON t Ul'l I—The apparent U. S. Steel
break a leather belt around my and three children. His third
^ The body of Capt. R. R. Combs,
................
chest right now." He weighs 138 youngster was born just four weeks
ths senior captain of the Amoco me Sidney Evans, 27, of Geneva leaves his wife. Helen; son, Wil­ absence of any effort to iropen Westinghousc E l .............
MG
pounds.
fleet, was found at the foot of a and William Patrick Freeman, liam James, and daughter, Helen negotiations in the four day-old
ago.
1of l.ake Mary; his mother, Mrs. Boston newspaper strike prompt-.
Three month- after being told
catwalk aft of the Mo. 7 cargo 37, of Lake Mary.
Doctors hope Mayerle may be a
|
Catherine
Freeman
and
sister,
he would dir, Mayerle walkrd into walking cure fur cancer. They
rd fears today that it might last
hatch. The Amoco Virginia was
Highway Patrol investigators Mrs. Catherine Brodkorb of Chi- longer than the 21-day walkout in'
his doctor's office, rosy.checked wrr* unable In explain his re­
the fleet flagship.
and bubbling health.
Tbe holocaust, which endin said the ear, driven by Freeman, ! rago; two brothers, Michael II.. 1967. Publishers of Ihe newspsp- j
covery, but said bis lungs are eom
A oix-man Circuit Court jury
"When my physician saw me plelely free of malignancy.
acred a waterfront area in which ran off the road three miles west 1 also of Chicago and James of ers and the striking union printers
Milwaukee.
Wis.
today
heard testimony from two
enter his office, lie turned wild*
30,000 to 60.000 periods live, be­ of Oviedo on 119 and hit the ce­
said they made nu elforl to con­
A pint uf Mayerle * blood will be
as a ghost." Mayerlr reealled. ! used with another cancer victim law enforcement officers in die
gan at 12:30 a. m Sunday while a ment bridge.
tact each other over the weekend.
"I had just lH-en home a few toon to discern whether a cur* la second degree murder trial of
barge was feeding gaioline to the
Neither had any statements on
Both men died ot severe head
Betty Jean Baker, a Sanford Ne­
days after they (oil m e Id die, possible.
^ n k e r , about In start to voyage
the status of the dispute.
Two
of
the
county's
most
cru
injuries, according to Patrolman
gro charged with stabbing Ire
New York.
rial problems will he discussed si when John Foster Dulles died ol
Goolsby Feb. II.
eyewitnesses said a fire danced Oltn Garrett.
ihe county commission meeting cancer," Mayerel said. "1 .ead
Funeral services for Evans were
Sanford i'oltccman Richard Coeacross the water from the barge
tomorrow.
held this afternoon at 2 p. tu. at
grave testified that Goolsby, bssto the ship.
II.
T.
Stanley,
assistant
stale
fore he died from slab wounds
Tbe first explosion ou the Amo­ the Geneva Baptist Church with
cunMrrvatioolst will discuss drainon that dale, cried nut that "But­
co Virginia shook houses five or the Rev. Jsck Stewart officiating.
WASHINGTON UPI) - The age with the board and point out
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — The
Burial was in the Geneva Ceme­
ty Jean Baker did it.”
six miles away.
Jacksonville Journal t.iday said it While House denied today that method, whereby the stale and
tery
with
Gramkow
Funeral
Home
Tha jury also heard from Con­
Jim Edmonds. 16, is a cargo in­
Seminole
High
School
sludrnt
President
Elsenhower
had
rebuked
federal
government
ran
aid
in
had
learned
from
"a
high
official"
The
Chamber
of
Comniertr
will
stable J. N Galloway, who told
spector. Sometimes he ‘ i absent- in charge.
John
Allred
was
reported
m
good
Gov.
Nelson
A.
Rockefeller
id
New
drainage
control.
receive new "up lo date" maps of
Pallbearers were Sheriff J. L. that Florida Football Coach Hob
of getting Hi* report of lh« stab­
minded. Edmonds started to go
The board of commissioners will j tht city, Dec. I, John Krider, condition at Seminole .Memorial bing at Sanford and Cypress
Woodruff was serving his last York for advocating a tougher
aboard Ihe Amoco Virginia min­ Hobby, James Singletary, Carl season as head of the Gator team. line toward the Soviet Union.
Ihi-pital
this
illuming
alter
his
also bear from Henry Boggs, traf­ ehauiher director said today
Aves.
u t e s before it happened Then he Smith, Frank Jones, Buddy LePresidential
News Secretary fic planner for the State Koad
"The information came from ■
Kridrr added that some 10,000 cor skidded 2UU feel into a held
Fils, and I-ouis Allman.
Built mu-ii testified that Goolsby
on
l.ak*
Mary
ltd.
alioui
6
p.
iu.
James
C.
Hagrrty
wi«
asked
Department
who
will
giv«
his
re
high
official
who
does
not
wish
maps
including
locationof
new
lie ts survived by hi* parents,
died of wound* in his chest while
yesterday.
about
a
report
published
Sunday
cently
completed
report
oo
where
streets and scbdivlsions will he
Mr. and Mrs. Andy K Evans. to become publicly involved until
Allred, a basketball and track in Ihe emergency room of Semi­
Geneva; three brothers, Claude the season rnds." Sports Editor by the Washington I’o.t and lo build future roads in Um coun­ available for distribution at that
team
member, apparently round- nole Memorial Hospital.
: Times-Hcrald that tbe Pre.idrnt ty.
|Dili*.
of Daytona Beach, Andy and Jack Hairston said.
Jurors appointed in Ihe trial
s-d
a
turn
at l.ake Mary ltd. and
had
rebuked
or
admonished
Rock
The
commission
.
author
tied
"The
official
said
Woodruff
will
The
new
maps,
the
first
in
over
Thomas, both of Geneva; one
arc S. M. Tuliy, J. W. Decker, C.
25lh
St.
at
excessive
s|ierd,
De­
feller
for
disagreeing
with
the
Boggs
to
make
a
e.*»ipl«t*
sur­
direct
Ihe
Florida
team
for
the
|20 years, arrording lo Kridrr, were
sister, Mrs. Einina lam Collins
E. .Mmier, I'aul Dixon, Mrnroe
of Wrlaka; maternal grandfather, last time when the Gators clssh administration's new approach to vey of traffic condition* a few I done by Ihe John Troutman Map puty Robert Grant said. The car Caldwell and 31. E. Conway,
went
182
feel
off
one
side
ol
the
months ago.
1pinx Service.
Claude H. Head of Russelvillc, with Miami Nov. 2S m Jackson­ Russia.
road, then crossed the street and
CHICAGO (Ul’li—Police, FBI Ky. and four aunts and uncles. ville. Hairston said.
carried
a barbed wire fence 2U0
The
story
did
not
say
if
Woodagents and a team of 166 tkinGramkow Funeral Home will
feet before stopping. Barbara
divers admittrd today their search send Freeman's body to C. Kampp 1ruff would remain as athletic
Bradley, a passenger in Allred's
missing Judge W. I.ynn Park­ and Sons Funeral Home in Chi- |director.
ear, ran lo a nearby house to Ed
I Woodruff, whose Gators have
inson had cutne to a dead end on
help,
according to Ihe sheriff's
won
three
games,
tied
one
and
Weekend break ln« and robbera cold, gray l * 1-* Michigan
office. She was reported tu have
lost four this season, is employed
; irs were reported to city police
Beach.
suffered forehead lacerations.
on a year to year basis as both
The tkindiirrt tombed the 34I by two Sanford establishment*
athletic director and head football
this morning.
degree waters olf the Oak Street
coach.
beach for houis Saturday, but
R. C. Whitmire laid that 6120
A city prisoner escaped from a
Hairston said Woodruff's succes­
was taken from l-ec Bros. Plumbfailed to turn up a clue In the Sanford work truck this morn­
United Fund Chairman A. H is entirely up to you. We now the board of dirritnr* of Die Unit­
|ing at 319 Elm St. vometimc dur­
disappearance «f Ihe 67-year-old ing according to Sanford police. sor was a "99 per cent certainly Peterson Jr. reported today that have approximately 62 per rent
ed Fund ami alter study of Ihe
to be one of five men: Forest
ing th* weekend. Pierro Mfg.
ftdcral appeal- court judge.
John Tucker, five feet, eight Evishevskl. Iowa; Eddie Krde- the fund campaign is barely past of our county goal. Our goal is budgets, a goal is set. If we, the
A two car collision on French C o , 202lx K. Commercial Ave.,
“ Thera is no body in this area inches, weighing 130 pounds,
the 6 per cent mark and uiged a 841.221. Thia figure represent*
of the lake.” !&gt;*" Wascner, a jumped off Ihe work truck at lett former Navy coarb; Frank last-minute spurt in contlibution* only 81) rents per person for the cilirena of Seminole County, air Ave and First St. Saturday after­ reported a breaking and entering
noon resulted in multiple face
Broyles. Arkansas; Hank Fold
&lt;&amp;.indivirv expert said flatly. -The First St. and French Ave.
county. Sit far, 2.000 gifts have tuereasful in meeting Ihe budget- lacerations for 7t year oid Claude ease, theft of $10 and a coffee pot.
berg, Florida line roach: Charlie by Wednesday, the closing day.
divert didn't miss s single inch."
Most atartling »t»U»Uc reported arciiuiitd fur the 52 per tent men­ with the inemhei agencies, other
Prison guard Donnie Slone,
Pol it a said they had no other who was driving the truck, said Tat*. Georgia Tsck backheid is that St per cent of Ihe gusl uf tioned. Latest reports aatimata agencies in Ihe county will come Waihoy, 1033 W. First St.
Warboy was driving across
coach.”
definite clues to the baffling he didn't know Tucker was gone
641,(21 has been contnbt-lrd by county population at 62.100 peo­ in and we will then have a com­ French Av*. on First St. when
mystery, since earlier reports the until a prisoner in the rear of
only 2,0*8) giTii out of an esti­ ple. Don't let sonieonr. n*« carry plete united effort. Hut, prugrr-s . his car was struck in th* right
judge was seen in Chicago and the truck told him. Tucker was V olu n teer To Meet
mated population of 52.118) people your share. Make your contribu­ in this direction cannot la- made side by an autsi driven by Mr*.
northern Indiina have been dit- wearing a light Mur jail uniform
The Lake Fsry Volunteer Fir* in the county, Peterson said.
tion either large or small. I.at'a unill we alt show our individual |Stella T. Walker of Orlando, ac­
Angel Conipain. son of Mr. sod
Counleri
and a brown hat Henry Grady Department will meet at 8 p. m. to­
"I would liketo make a la-I have 100 per cent participation support to the existing United cording lo Sanford police. Warboy Mrs. Dario Cumpain and Larry
Officers continued to check the Moore, a 36-year-old city prison­ morrow at the fire house. Plant minute appeal to all eituens of regardless of the goal."
Fund.
was released from Seminole J. Bates, »on of Mr. and Mrs. J.
■•port at na ail-nigbt sale cook ed who oscapod from a city work for a sours* in fire fighting and Seminole County who bsv* not
"Where do«e your nwotvgy get
“ Don't try to pot the earl ba- Memorial
Hospital
yesterday.
« W mid ha saw Parktnao* in truck last Tuesday also was still a demonstration of powder exting­ mod* their 1969 contribution M W* now hava tight agencies re- for* the borae. Donate now, to Mr*. Waikrr was charged with P. Bates have been selected M
^ ^ ^ M la u r s a t last Saturday at large this morning, said Police uisher* will be Die main items uf the United Fund plea-r do »o pre t-nlril in the United Fund. &gt;our Seminole County United failure lo yield the right of way, members of the Men's Glee Club
at th* University ef Florida Ja
Ctmt Roy Wilium*.
» « . " Feteiao* sank "Ihe amount The** agencies submit budgets to 1 Fund," ba urged.
police said.
I Game*vill*.
fk

Climbers Saved

aging Tanker Blasts
Kill 8 ; Threatens Port

It'll Be Warmer

1 p. m. Slocks iCancer Victim Given

79'. Up For Dead Recovers
43'i
26l32'4
'i

Two County Residents

331.
40*.
119'
I0&lt;4.
4848''4.
t00&lt;4

Killed In Auto Crash

Trial Of Woman
In Murder Starts

Traffic, Drainage
On Board's Agenda

New Florida Coach
In '60, Paper Says

Ike, Rockefeller
Dispute Denied

Chamber To Get
New City Maps

Youth Is Injured
As Car Hits Field

Hope Appears Lost
For Missing Judge

Two Firms Report
Weekend Break-Ins

United Fund Lags As Only 2 ,0 0 0 Gifts

Prisoner Escapes
From Work Truck

Come From Population O f 5 2 ,10 0

Man Is Injured
In Auto Mishap

2 Youths Named
To Glee Club

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pure « ciota^maetoC m m at a
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India-Red China Talks
Asked On Border Crisis

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Ruben* C al -u bkiuuifi
Bay I j .i . e. w&lt; r -m iit
Claude l u *
Raptard

id ■perix. regret
ttitr! lum as
* rutbiew* otturi:' *- luoset con*
s: a t.n* wtw: uota Re--is six
•tie Vmtec Eteies -'arc atrmig u.
nei: Ulaus. ability U put ax cut
is in* raid war **
I rtsiatn. i..»r:4u&gt;» c: u out tt
l twite lor a !:* t • say ' 1st; next
Diplnmatu M&gt;urtr* tut
:7 T — Tlioir.si cantt
ba-c time roc *:mied Sunday that bi« i c 3'ren

&gt;*mrin; pulire hat ir n»t or its M i l t s lu p r u s b :n r '
ru a u .a i*t tz '-"offit irkets 11 &lt; p t Nrbrx suot
tt* t » f *ear» ■.mrt hr r.am-t
tr* ' mg a: ttw ape n.
In E x tr e m ib

Ru: tbe* begat ic belie'? tus
after 1 cneck determined taat
Sr-.tipsa iiad inocet -t-ro e e at
iraot IX tickets lie speeding dmmt *m ou ' 1 livens* passing ret
l.gbte and si or. Tl*&lt; runtmurd
tneir irvewigatmt *.» !mr out
vtiwthe* tl*c-» w«-e mo**

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scum s binised »*• tbe !s d that
ne bac oreumu.atad bis '.irxrts—
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he said — unocr 1-te set* od
. icttH? pteius ot !&gt;'« vI'tucm
Settrpab wt* uirnel! b in -e t
it a l puiict tirauuuartesii
saic
ft* aufturr.irs bad ne-er one?
E.gaueir *
Esclors cumt a-uunc loosing lor nun tit
B a* Brr no-* Za Rory
utet&gt; rvpunac tnat be bad w «cf
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rr-.-r.iec a liraac im iliega. pars
Joarpb Rlggttis. San!me
mg
Kathr-Tne J*»Tr*Ils fsnJurd
Bay ZJPxi« , Luttgofuc
baa. Sanluia. a 1 1 4 1 1 lb w ia u s
Joseph Tesia. ’. » q Bar?
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da.mual Manox. oaiJurd
Iron s M oon, hsulurc
Daisy Zwvix. baulurs

L o n ? ;*r K u n v a y
BUBR a SEV. k n . s |U1&gt; T. n il win le i t r : *: nd next Juis
n ex r-rd.rg K nun. s A4pi&lt;r. .
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madeiTiiri tior ptugron. 11 cx;*m
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The Gall Bladder:

On# or a #erl#« or artlclea
published in lh# public inter-1
#»t to explain and illuelrate
lh# practice e f scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
F. I.eo Kerwln whose office ia
located at 201 S. French Ave.
and hia telephone number is
FAIrfax 2-7112.

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Copeland Hot or Mild

Legal Notice

in the lU t le t u b ,
•r ,ii b,u. er •» «
1|ea((inif from the gall bladder
n‘I " f C ? .'Ss.ri*o!! to intestines, is not nearly so
or tirtstn ii»* ".»• *«h»«.iu»ni |arge. Thus one may have dif‘ “ 'l ficulty without that severe
B
JOHN I. BKi ULKY
-----gall stone colic.
I’ hairmAn. Board of Public Three things are essential to
Instruction for f«mlnolg
help nature prevent gall bladCounty. Florida
R- T. Mil**#
der
and, for that matter liver
itmlnol# r .n*y ., '4p#rlntind«at
trouble as well.
r*f Dublit* Inutrutlon and

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c o u r t s « F BUT
TOl MOWAIt II IsKttONS and ___
I.F.IIONP, hts wlfa. KtlMA
I.FMO.Vf; ruVIH IsOrr.D and
FI.OYD l#OYKI». bar husband: .
and aaeh of tham, if llainv.
and If da.id, tha unknown '
•puti'va, hairs, dbviaaaa, laga*
ta^a. Krantaaa, cradltnra, aa* '
DICK M Al'KS. left, in welcomed by Chamber o f Com­
•ignaaa, Manors, aaaigna. uur*
merce official Charlie Morrison after Mnpes opened his
ffMoru In Interrat. dlrartora !
truataaa, or othap partlaa '
new tile business on First St.
ctainihiic b&gt;, tbrouabs under !
of against tha aald abut*
named dafandants, or any of]
thfrn. and all paraona known 1
or unknown has Irk or r!a!rr.
Ing any rtebt, tltla or Intarear In or to tha following
BRL'SSF.LS, Belgium (UPI) — tribesmen were killed in one claah
dficrlhad lands loratad In
Namlnola County, Florida, to Bitter fighting with bows and |near Ruhengara, a town 200 miles
wit •
apears has broken out in the Bel-. north of the capital of Usumbura,
Tha North I alt fatt of
(loiurnmunt l*ol I. ire.
gium
the -seven-;
Thc Watulsis. ,he la|icn filce
gS
UISI Congo
VVllq-# between .....
___
tlon
IT,
Township
21
foot-till Watutsi warriors and the '
Pniith. Itanga SO V.aat.
Bahutu tribesmen they have kept ,
TAkK NOT If'K that a suit has
virtual
renorti from
from sprarmcn and bowman laft in ba«n
virtual tlav#»rv.
slavery, reports
agalnat you in tha
Rut the average-siie Ha- Circuit fllad
Africa
ro*irt for tha Ninth Judl*
the area said today.
the
uuiua who
win# have
»»«*«. done
uwux &gt;
••• Wa. . . , C|4| circuit of th# mats of Flor*
hulus
The fighting is in the Belgian (Utils' work as serfs, now number |l,u. In and fur rt.nilnol* fnunty.
trusteeship territory of Ruanda- about four million and outnumber ! *■»•*#!« i i i b b .sp. o c.imtKi.UKlt1 nr. j »t i«
ti&lt;* risii.tirr
mi
Urundi in East Central Africa,
HOW AIII) I.KMON*. ,t *1, ar, l&gt;«governed by Belgium at part of their masters IS to 1.
Reports reaching Hrussela said fendanta Tha natura of this suit
th* Congo. The reports said 40
Bahutu political 'radcr Augustin ia a suit to qulat tltla nn tha
abots daarrlbed real aatata
.Sacyugo wss killed in a clash In
KACII OF YOU IM MKQriltr.D to
the town of N'yanza, about 90 flla your ananar and wrlttan do*
fenaea
to tha Complaint with tha
mile* north of Usumbura. He had
Clark of tha Circuit Court of
Anu:Nri«rHM&gt;T row Hint
called
a
meeting
of
the
Bahutus
3amtnn1a County, Florida, In this
Th# Hoard of I'ubllo Instruction
£ fo r Mumtnntg i.'ntii'r, Florida, will when they were attacked by the prncaeding and to aarva a copy
tharaof upon tha Plaintiffs at­
r*c«t8« btda for th« furniitilng of rival tribe.
nhfoa rarnea and ad*
all labor, mat*rlal». rqulpmtnt ami
Other outbreaks were reported, torney*,
drauuea
ara haralnafter eat forth,
aariricaa r#uulr«&lt;t for tha conatruc*
tlon of MS) Addltlona to tha and the European-officered colon-' aa required by Uw, not latar than
Oviad » U hitai School. Kum'nolt ial army sent out armed patrols the |fth dar of Nov., I9SD.
I’ounty, Florida ■o*l 1&gt;J* Addltlong in sn effort to quell the blood- j W1TNF.MM mv hand and tha offi­
cial laal of »ald Court In Nanta tha t»vi#xJo N««ro FUmanrary
Prhnitl, Famlnnl* County, Florida; shed. The work was hampered by I' ford. Keminola County, Florida,
th#
4.000
to
J.O
O
O
foot
peaks
dot
'
thia llth day of Uctobar, A. D.
ronalutlnc of i « o t2) cafrtorlum»,
two 121 ■dmlRluiri' lva atiltaa, tan ting the plateau country.
IK».
O I* HERNDON
c tw* clatarooma. onu (1 1 library,
Clark of Circuit Court
toilet*, atorags*. a:c.; ami mmt
.lly:
Martha T VibUn D. C.
ranovatlon work to ^hlatlnc build*
HOWLAND AND l*KTItt'MK A
Inga, until 1 •*»&gt; p mi., Novumbtr That Cang O f Mine
12 Kaai Itoblnaon A»anua
1IM. at tha S ho«»| Adminlatra*
HARTFORD. Conn. (LTD — Orlando. Florida
lion ItulMlna, Commarclal Ava*
Quentin
Nipper,
17
was
sent
to
IImKKI.I T* AND BOCRtoAND
Sanford.
Florida,
at
which
nua
t im and plar« lb# bltla will ba Cheshire Reformatory after his 227 Nortn Main Mtraal
Orlando Florida
publicly optnad and trad aloud.
Th« contract ilocumanta art In mother loM a judge "he's looking Atlorne/a for Plaintiff
ta«&gt; atparaia »*•■*. otio for ra&lt; h of forward to going there berause tBKAl.t
Fuhllah 4 Ttmaa
tha ahnvr rafar#m#«l projarta. his friends arc there.''
Drawmga and aparlflcatlona may
ba obralnad f »r IMlTII flUMECT*
Happiness Through Health
hr dapoaltlng «I"doo with tha
JLrrhltart. J»»hn t Il'irton VI, Csir*
rar First Sirr*t mil -Mallianvilla
(By 1)R. F. LKO KKRWIN)
Avrnua, Sanford, Florida, for tha
first aata of do* iimtnta oi.ta na l
Burn dapnai* will l»a r#fiinla&lt;1 In
ffc^full to aarii part *a who raturnt tha
lorumania in b» o*I ronditlon with*
in Ian days aftrr tha bid npsnlng;
%not ail brlowr. Ad*
with #tc*p‘
First #ee that th# condition j
ijr
oblalnad at One o f the most cuntributorn
dlt tonal
I f i for tha luii pro* to « pleasunt disposition and nf nerve impulses is normal
th* coat
half rafiimtabla. its natural com itant, a pleasJ#iia. which
mt mi in ................ « •*•*-"*• Second breath deep and take
U fieri! Contra •»ra aacurlnff docu*
manta and not •uLmlUln* propuaa I ing P€ri*ona'iD’* ‘s a
ea 1 •' bending exercises Dial press
1 ont* half tha da* gall bladder. The number o f
•h»u h* ra
*
poult upon ratu n of documoiitt in people with sour faces and # Hnt* *t&lt;uceze l ile *fa" hladdet ,
fowl condition
disposition that and liv er. They were mount
A rssrtlfiad «*' ik nr bank draff.
piyabla to tb# Iluird of I'ubllo
repels,
w h i c h to be kept active and pliable!
S«minn!a
County,
Iniiructlon
,0%•&lt;nm#nt Ronda,
Florilu i 9
comes
from
a by such exercise. Third, eat i
toil iiund uiuou*
a ua' afa
bad gall bladder, the right kind o f food,
•d by lha biddar iml aeraptabta
urailu* In an am •mt aqual to
is said by author- [»y far the most important is
Iua p*r cw it of th j k t anall ba
bid
ities to be jarge.
1ce (bat the nerve intpul-j
lUhmltf id ’ nth
Th» iti'Ctfaful bjtl'lur will hg r«*
Although it is ,,eJ| are f re#, an(j unobstruct-!
qutrwl l.s f irniuit »n&gt;t pay for
said that about P)j. A spinal analysis will de•ati«fj«*tury parformant# am! pay.
U#nf bond or bomlu , , ,h, Uel ——
one person in termine this promptly. Con-1
Attuntion t§ ««'.!••&lt; to tha fact
-h» mtum im every ten or fifteen has gait aun your Chiropractor for,
that not Im *
■tt forth i stones, the number that suf* directions as how to maintain i
■a!«rl*« •n I
ut bo *.....
paldi
In lb# jUpvin
fer from direct symptoms a healthy gall bladder.
•
on Ihoc* i
Tha
lloai4
. ........
- - of I'ubllc Inutraciton |when the stoners become ob- ^ re y0U a Chiroparcttc case?

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Sliced Canadian

Senator Longer
Dies A t 73

Three scouts from Cuh Scout
Park 343 were presented with
awards at the park's monthly
mreting held recently.
Patrick Heller was awarded a
gold pin. Michael I^iesrher receiv­
ed a wolf badge and Jamea Leon­
ard received a bobcat pin.
A Halloween skit was also pre­
sented at the meeting held at Ail
Souls Church.

TALM ADnr
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HALF er
WHOLE

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Three Cub Scouts
Honored A t Meet

1/ Wt* aiust toes muss#*

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Tribesmen Clash In Belgium Congo

A * Lo « A t

FEATTRE; 1;1U

HOLLY-WOOD (UPI) - Funeral,
services will be held Tuesday for
English-born actor Victor McLagBy FRED DANZK*
IJTA and the Society for the Pr«- len who moved to filmland U years
NEW YORK (L’ Pl) — As the vefltion of TV Rigging. 1 even ago and won a lasting placa in
quiz scandals deepen, the TV in, .. n ,
, ,
. . movie history.
Th* &lt;-foot, 3-inch 230-pounder
duslry is anziou* to prove it ha. p,,,ed the fin« efn“ l «*‘ l •nd re*
the ability to purge Itself.
j
■ liceme. Three years lat- died at the age of 72 Saturday in I
Asiuming the cleansing takei.er, after my staff was investigat- bis ocesnfront home at Newport 1
plice, let s look ahead many ed and llcenied, 1 was able to Beach, Calif. Death was attributed
to congestive heart failure.
years, for the fun of it, and won­ put an ad in the paper for quiz
Services will be held in the
der if the following scene will show contestants.
Church of the Recessional at For­
ever take place:
est Lawn Mortuary in nearby
S. Any replies?
JThe scene: A senator's office in
Glendale with interment follow­
L.
Millions
of
'em.
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gue«t
they
ashington. An honest TV proing in-the Coiumoarium of Ever­
ducer, Lincoln Diogenes, is speak­ remember those good old days.
lasting Light.
ing:
The
trouble ■
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each applicant
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1
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ta get my new quiz show on the
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air. Y'ou know that many years demanding minimum guarantees.
ago, a quiz scandal rocked the nsThey promise kickbacks. They
lion. The shows were rigged uffer bribes. They want to write
WASHINGTON ( UI’l l —Funer­
*nd * . ! * . .
.
. the questions. If 1 did one show al arrangements were being com­
8. ^es, I know all that. Studied
... ..
.
.
,.. . . .
.
It in law school . . The honest quiz w,lh ,he,e * "• « * «* ", 1«» »&gt;e in the pleted today for Sen. William
Akow law was passed and now TV rl'nk l»efoie the last commercial. I.anger (K-N. D.I, a political mav­
erick who riieil in his sleep Satur­
Wsingsa is as clean as — as a
S. I see. Rut what ran I do?
day night of a heart attack.
bound's tooth.
|„ Amend that honest quiz law.
Aides of the colorful 73-year-oid
L. Clean. Really clean. Well, 1 The section that disqualifies cer- senator met with Senate olficials
feel th# time has come to bring tain people from participating on to work out the final arrange-1
bark the big money quiz. I have the show ahould be changed so ments. They said the funeral
a format ready to go, based on that they can appear. Otherwise services and burial would be in
the old tard game railed *"-'t” . . we ll never get a completely hon- Casselton, N. D-, probably "to­
8. Then what's the problem? est. above-board quiz on TV.
ward the end of the week.”
It’s that honest quiz law sir.
S. Who are the people who are
His death left the political line- I
When I decided to become a TV now ineligible?
.
up of the Senate at AS Democrat*
producer, I sweated out a one- ^ I„ rersona employed by the and 3t Republicans. However,
i||Bliii 14 by
uj the
llic net-1
»i*l* producer,
y l xeviinti t the
wig in
s« u* w« the
sii* ■*•*••»ar investigation
network,
adver- IGOP Gov. John K. Davis of North
FCC, the FBI, the I tiring agency and the sponsor. Dakota was expected to name a
orkt,
j Republican to succeed langcr.
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HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) —
John W. Quick, was acquitted on'
a speeding charge.

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ache*. t 'r ’ r tempers. Heart at­
bt r u n n x tzE *
Wa s h in g t o n i u p d r * « tacks. What we seed every dav is
s s d e it a hfeUme practice aat to a Cee-misotf jog* break. Only
K m c* M m l i t floor is public please. Hiss ladra Implored, don’t
sVmgr.de a girt whose same I call it that.
t e l bs*.
’ Say relaxation break.” she lugBat sV tt I n to be ■ f.rst tins* Zested. ’’ Otherwise tome people
I suppose. aad the soft spoken will Laugh."
gray-haired lady ia charge seemed
"This is the lotus position.” said
Mias In in , a 40-year-old Russianpretty sure this was the b a t .
Every tired hooded American hern American whose same means
explained l a i n Deri, swirling ter tun reddest and is ore the as­
Mae silkaa tan gently around feet.1sumed years ago In India. “ It it
aost lean to lie down oa Use job the classic posture for meditation."
W e’re all teaae. ibe *aid. We are
Meditation. I was relieve to
nertoos. We have colds. Back learn, is attained only at the more

Fine Officials
Two very fine county officials have given up their posts
after long periods o f public service.
The endless work never got them down, but recent flU
n ttirs h are brought on the retirement of Circuit Court
Clerk 0 . P. Herndon and Deputy Clerk E. L. Burdick.
Friday was their last day in the courthouse and they
deancd their desks o f work as in any other d ar. Mr. Hern­
don has been on the job as clerk since 1935 and had served
in other publie capacities. Mr. Burdick worked in the clerk’s
office since 1926.
Net many people stay on the same jobs that long and
very few render the unfailingly faithful service that these
two men did.
Mr. Herndon said he “ will just take it easy and perhaps
do a little work around the house.” Mr. Burdick reckoned
M how he will visit his children and ' maybe do a little fish-

Modern Peter Pan

They will-be missed In the public service, but certainly
doaerre their n e t
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It’s Progress That
Really Counts
Merle Warner lost the city commission race, but he said
■omething the night before the balloting which is important
“ Well, it doesn’t really matter a whole lot which Indivi­
duals sit on the commission as long as the progress we’ve
etarted keepe going.” he said.
“ The city has a strong administrative setup and if it
continues the future cannot help but take care o f itself. I
may lose the election, but I'm proud o f having been on the
commission while s lot o f progress has been made.”
That should be the goal o f all public servants and
politicians.
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Secure For Sure?
B y G O R D O N J. T O L L

When many people think o f securities— the first thing
that pop* into their minds is usually American Telephone &amp;
Telegraph. We hear comments about it on street corners,
bridge circles, barber shops, brokerage houses and In magatine*. In a recent issue of Forbes magazine J. Donald Good­
win comments on it.
*’If ever there was a growth eompany, it is A. T. L T.
Indeed, recently sn important financial service called atten­
tion to the fett that, during the last 10 year*, the percentage
gain in Telephone’s’ profits w «s substantially ahead o f that
shown by many leading companies. Earnings this year are
expected to be around |5 per share vs. 14.67 in 1953. Earn­
ings should Increase further during the years ahead and, I
believe, another increase in the dividend will be forthcom­
ing.’’ There will be many happy people if and when Mr. Good­
win’s prediction becomes a reality.

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Europe put together.
Aloeg this 2.4*2 mile Eight
there is bet one ebeek on th» w*a. ther. That's a weather »hip aitting midway, the U-S.5. Peterson.
a destroyer escort with 230 men
aboard S * site mere, months at
a time ia those rough icy wa­
ter* keeping a lonely eye oe the
weather for the New Zealand Ant­
arctica flights.
Look down ther* and you sea
20-to-JO-foot wive* smashing into
swirling whitacaps. and you quiet­
ly rehearse what Navy Lt. Darold Reckling, the pilot of thi*
plane, showed you hack at Christ­
church. Lt. Reckling, whose borne
town la Lincoln. Nebr.. demons'rated the “ poopy soit.” which la
nothing more than as airtight
rubber bag. In case we ditch, be
said, put it oo and it'll keep your
clothe* dry. it least.
WASHINGTON (L’PI) The
Bo’ Adm Ge-*rg* P«&lt;*V. who
Wan# House say* President Eis­ beaded the Antarctic program last
enhower did not play go!f in
year, oece estimated that a pecFrance during the 1*44 Battle of
soe could live m that water for
the Bulge.
only 19 minute*. With a poopy
Nwsi reports about the recto:
suit oe. it would H. or.e hour. Bat.
ly pobiiihed memoirs of Viscount as be put it. “ Why prolong HI"
Alanbrookf, chief of the British Year-round, the temperature of
genera! staff In IJH, had given water it 77 to 29 degrees
such an impression.
| But now. it's hack to ChristOne passage in the hook said •rturca. For a day. two day*,
that ElaenJyveer was “ on the goi? maybe three. At least it's pleastart slipped to jn b*lA*—aad links at Bheims. entirely de­ ant in New Zealand. Spring's Ms
nubility dropped to nearly tero. tached and taking practically no the air. Biotsotnt load the tree*.
I went forward and asked Mar­ part in running the war.”
Summer’ * on the way.
ine M-Sgt. Billy Baker, naviga­
White House Press Secretary
The folk* there tr*»t American*
tor. whose bom* town is Lexlag- James C. Hagrrty said Hnrsday.
kindly Their only complaint is
ton. Term . what would have hap­ how*&gt;*r. that “ somebody is ex- that American* insist on tipping.
pened had w* already rrossed agg-ratiag this ”
We're spoiling R for the atuvwa.
that “ point ” He looked at me
“ From the time Allied troops they say. They're never praetle
»# !f to say. “ What do you think.” landed In Europe until the war
ed the custom and everybody was
w ii over in Europe, the Presi­ ’ happy.
dent didn't even hav* a golf club
So. we'll be sweating a eat
Dos: Replica
in his hand or piiy at a golf Down Under, waiting . .
LONDON (UP1) - Lady Mun- court*.” Ha;*rty said.
ningi had a blanket pass from
Other Whit* House aides point
hue eoCertnrt today for her dog ed out F..»»nhow*r had heedquarwhich ah* bat carried everywhere
y
O C U . tert at a golf Hub outside Rheims
for year*. She had been ordered tor a time The course was not
off buses and challenged by col­
playable. ho«e-.er. because of the
lectors because of her Pekingese
mud
and the fact that much of
Black Knight. Mott by now have
paci
ge
the course was covered by a mil­
come to recognise the dog Lady itary eamp.
Munmnga tim e s ia a rubber
Hagerr said that before the
replica of her famou pet—no Normandy invasion, Eisenhower
charge, no trouble.
•as quartered outside Loodoo,
again on a converted golf eorrse.
A government survey found that Hagerty said a lew hv.ee were
(he a rerag* cost of having a baby left “ ms a decrepi . . ragged conbs gb* V . t. la 3S34: for compli­ ditaoo ’ and the president played
cated deliveries, it's 5419; and for on them oceasionaily for txerCaesarean*. 11*1.
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Memoirs Claim
Ike Played Golf
During Big Baffle

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GOLDEN. Cole fUPI) - Bar­
bara Ana Malpass of Albany.
•V V . i m impersonated a 14year-old boy for six months and
police, is three tates. re­
laxed ia a skirt and ayloes today. but fretted about her crew
rut.
The S year-old fast talker slid
her tBpesture ‘ he rss lix -sooth*
ago when she left New York to
“ lee the west “ I was scared to death.” Bar­
bara Ana said, .every time she
*•» confronted by police. But they
aever caught or
She saeaked sponge baths dur­
ing her JT-day start ,c the Jeffer
aon Courty Jail at Golden. Once
she picked a fight to keep from
having to share a cell with a
boy.
“ It just g x roiling along asd I
eoulda t stop it." Barbara .Ann
laid, tagging her ikirt over her
knees. The 3-foot. 9-taeh Iasi bad
her close en-pped hair hidden be­
neath a leirf. but her stockings
revealed rery femimae legs
She trimmed her brown wavy
hair info a duck tail when she set
out from .Albany oe a hitch hike
adventure through 23 states She
admitted she stole storey n Gol­
den in July, and sooo after was
arrested at Anderson. led . for
hitching rides.
She slept in three different jails,
but each time convinced po­
lice ah* was Char'.ci Richard Wil­
liams. II. a Shoshone. Wyo or­
phaned runaway.
Though she weighs 129 pounds
ber losseiy clothed figure fooled
kven Sheriff Art Wermuth of
Golden, the L*. S Manxes' or,*
man army” oc Baum and a
Medal of Honor w-.nser
She had to talk her head of!
to keep well • wuber* oo Wcrmath'* staff from sending her to
Boys Town. Neb.
“ I'm glad«it s over with.” Bar­
bara Ana said. “ I m happy to be
myself again.”
So good was her irapersoca'jon
of a boy. Deputy Shertf? Sam
Teague made her get a crew cut.
“ He said he didn't want me
looking like a young hoodlum
with a duck tail hair rut.” Bar­
bara Ann said. Only a wisp of
bang showed benea’h her icarf.
.After 37 days in the Jefferson
County Jail. Barbara Acs was
permitted to move in with Depu­
ty Teigu* and his w„'« in Sep
ten ber.
The Teagues doubted her multi­

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advanced Hag** e? yog*. At! Miss
Indri was hoping to sell os. at :-t
atari, was relaxation, a more bail*
manifestation of this ancient art
“ So now let us lie down." i&gt;t j
suggested.
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Four reporter*, three na&gt; a-,4
one female. dutifuDy laid a life
pencil* and pads.
“ Pretend you are a droop.ng,
long-stemmed water lily.” is
way Miss Indra put ft. “ »sd Cow.
ly sink to the floor.”
I sank—collapsed Is a better
word — onto the green patterned
rug in the Statler-Hilton's South
American room, and pulled off g iboes as directed.
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“ Close your eye*.” soothed Mm
indri. as I lunged gracefully for
a small container of equiml that
had fallen out of my pocket
"Relax. Breathe deeply. Think of
your toe*. Withdraw all activity
from them , . .
Now your feet. Then your legs
. . .relax your »hou!d*r». your
arm*. Now your fingertips. Drip
y»ir chin. Relax your face.
"Envuion a cloud, a white, s "
cloud. Drifting acres* the blue
sky. Imagine that you are th«
cloud. You feel so at peace FI-itlng. Gliding along in the sky.
There’* a green valley below
forest. A like, in which you set
your reflection. How plessar.t
be a eloud in the »ky.”
“ Now dismiss all thought from
your mind. You are sinking into
nothingness. You are relaxed
1 didn't know how relaxed uW
til she said get up. fiv« minute*
later.
I neglected even to get tie
name of that nice young lair
from the Washington Post who was
doing ber bit for yoga beside me.
Miss Indra — some people call
bar Min Devi but she said thi's
like saying Mias Miss — lives :i
Hollywood with her doctor k.&lt;.
band. Sbe Is here for free lectur-i
on yoga. She also has a hook is
sell on the subject. I must hi e
been relaxing when she mer.tio-M
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ming orphange background. But
Barbara Ann stuck out her mas­
querade. and even got a min’*
job. laying esrpe* .
' She kept her tongue going *o
fast w« didn't know what to be-.
Iieve.” Mrs Teague said. “ Lookmg back we ran see some of her
habit* were very ’emimne. But at
the time w* didn't suspect a
thing.'’
Teague came upon a letter Bar­
bara had written to her parent*,
which gave Barbara Ann away.
“ My parents live in a small
town and all of thi* will hurt
them.” the girl said. "They were
dumbfounded when they learned
about foil impersonation.”
’ oderahenff Lew Hawley said
he asked the parents, to wire
p'.sne far* so Barbara Ann could
return home.
“ But the parents fold us to let
bar take ber medicine.” Hawley
»*id. “ Tbey refused eu«fody.”
Barbara Ann wants to go to
college or art school, and become
* book illustrator. Sbe has done
number* of sketebci for member*
of the saertfTi staff.
“ She's a talceted artist, very
intelligent, and. we thick, possi­
bly with some psychiatric help,
that ahe will turn out all right,”
Wermuth and.
Wermuth sent ner fingerprint*
off to the FBI in Washington, but
beard nothing about them. She
impressed everyoo* a* so sincere
and redeemable, no charge* were
Lied, though she admitted taking
373 in a house burglary with a
boy she met.
Finally Wermuth let his prisooer move tn with the Saa
Teigues. She ha* no immediate
plan to go elsewhere. And Wer­
muth' * wnoie stiff ts disposed to
help ber live down her Peter Pan
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By ED KOTEEBA
(Editor'* now: Ed Koterb* is ia
the first party of new inver beading
into the Antarctic to report the
start of tfct new polar scientific
year.)
The decision was made. And
from the Ice continent, the vciec
o* the radio commanded: ' Turn
back.”
Slowly, the plan* mad* a wide
eirtle and headed north.
W# were 2H hours from the .Antarctic Circle and six hour* from
the ice-eaka landing field m Ant­
arctica. But now we ire return­
ing to New Zealand, beaten oece
again by the vicious weather of
the Antarctic.
At that w* are lucky. In an­
other three hour* the Nary Super
Constellation would have reached
the point of “ no return” . We
would hire to V-ep going, for
there woald not have been ruffitied fuel to turn back.
beat had nappeneu was tne
weather dosed in oe Me Mardo
Sound—led fait. A biiuard bi*w
up with Iittlo warning. It swept
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base at MeMurdo, 440 miles from
the pole.
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Workshop1Qa [a Christmas Party Planned

Home Demonstration Clubs

Tomonw

Plans were made for the
A Christmas school of design
and arrangements, will be given^ Christmas party to be held Fri­
' tomorrow night front 7 to 10* day evening Dec. I it i p. m.
p. m. at the Home Demonsira- at a meeting of the County; tion Center on ‘.’5th St. It ls spon-(
Mr. and Mr*. J. V. Holloway
i sored by the Lake Monroe demon-1Home Demonstration Council at
at Apopka, and formerly of San­
stration club, under '.he direction j the countv agent's office in the
ford. announce the engagement
courthouse.
of Bill Grow of DeLand.
and approaching marriage of
•Miss Myrtle Wilson, county
Organ
music
will
be
played
dur­
their daughter, Patricia Sue, to
ing the evening, through the agent, discussed plans with the
Robert Edwin Chandler, *on of
courtesy of the Streep Music Co., group and the following club*
Mr*. Ruth Chandler and Mr.
were designated to take part.
of Orlando.
.
Curti* Chandler o. Plymouth,
Program.
Longwood;
refresh­
Arrangements made by Mr.
ments. Seminole Evening group;
Grow will be given as door priz­
*^The marriage will take place
decorations, Sanford Club; clean
es. Coffee and soft drink* will i
at the First Baptist Church in
up. Elder Springs: gifts, Lake
be
available
dqring
the
workshop,
Apopka. Nov. 26.
Mary; names, Geneva, installa­
The bride-elect attended Semi­
tion, Lake Monroe and registra­
nole High School one year before
tion, Oviedo.
moving to Apopka. She is a gra­
Mrs. Henry A. Simpson. Geneva,
duate of Apopka Memorial High
will show picture slides of her
School, where *he was president
recent trip around the world and
of the (!. A. A., Celery Bowl
display the interesting souvenirs
queen, assistant editor of the
she brought back. Special music,
school paper and home coming
gifts and refreshments will round
attendant.
The Officers Wives Club will ! out an outstanding Christmas
vrrhe groom-elect is a graduate
sponsor a card party and fashion event.
of Apopka Memorial High School.
show. Thursday at 12:30 p. m. I The Evening home demonstra­
He was vice president of the
tion group, held a rummage sale
at the Sanford Woman's Club,
Varsity Club and secretary of the
Future Farmer's of America.
313 Oak Ave.
Coffee and dessert will be :
Oviedo
served, followed by the fashion
i showing.
s
Styles for the holiday j
season will In- presented by the
Hollywood shop and hair styles, |
Mrs. William S. Iligginlvotlum,
by Neil's Beauty Salon.
|Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Staley
MISS PATRICIA SUE HOLLOWAY
I’ri/e* will be awarded for president of the County Council
nd family, of Apopka, were
of Parents and Teachers, an­
visiting relatives here Sunday.
high score at each table and nounces that .« County council
Mrs. J. II. Lee. Sr. had the
guests are requested to bring workshop will he held at Southpleasure of having her children
their own cards.
side School. Thursday night, he
from Sanford over Sunday, also,
Hostesses will l*e Mrs. R. M. I ginning at 7:3o p. in
the J. II. Lee, Jr. family.
Donaldson and Mrs. M. D. MeTopic* for discussion will he.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Rodden
Plu-rson, officer's wives from 1“ Juvenile Protection," “ How to
berry andfamily, of Orlando,
VAII-7.
Conduct a Meeting." “ rhe Ev
visited with Mrs. Roddcnbrrry’s
The public is invited. Admis­ ceptiomd Child," "lliiilget and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
sion is $1 25 for Officer's Wives Finances," “ llenllh and Safely,"
i
Weitmon, Sunday'.
“ Spiritual Education." “ Liberty
&gt;|Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Estes 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodwin I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray. 1 Club members and $1 (or civil- |Service.'' “ Civil Defense," and
ians. IThis include* the coffee
▼ere recent visitors in Oviedo.
entertained at their home in En- Bonnie and Roy Smith. Cathy ami dessert.3 Reservations must "Parent and Family Life."
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. I cc had
This will he an open meeting
as their visitor Sunday their terprise, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ward. Charlotte and Joan Ham- ( he In no later than tomorrow.
daughter. Mrs. Johnny Jones, of Richard Goodwin and Mr. and lm. Mr and Mrs. Roy llullinger Call your squadron representa­ and all Interested person* are
Jacksonville.
Mr*. Layton Oglesby, who were
s » nf" r«!|
and Mr* ' , tive nr Mrs. McPherson at i invited to mine and participate
|in one of these groups.
| FA 2-7585.
Charlie Xiblack went to Tampa married in a double wedding i *lcnr&gt; B&lt;v&gt;d of Orlando.
by train and drove home with ceremony Oct. 18 at Nahunta, Ga.
Mrs. Xibtack.
The Rev. Marshall It. Strick­
Donnie Malcolm is stationed at
FI. Hood. Texas; Keith Malcolm land officiated at the ceremony.
at Ft. Jackson, S. C. and Tommy Mrs. Goodwin is the former Shir­
&amp;ryant at Great Lakes, III. All ley Ann Oglesby, daughter of Mr.
gffe recent enlistments and the and .Mrs. Eugene Oglesby of Se­
son* of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mal­ ville. lliihatd is the son of Mrs.
colm, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mal­ W. A. tioodwin and the late Mr.
colm and the Rev. and Mrs. Goodwin of Enterprise.
J. T. Bryant, respectively.
Mrs. Oglesby, the former Ruth
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jones, Mr. Goodwin, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Jones and fami­ and Mrs. Harold Goodwin of En­
ly and Mrs. Guthndge, mother terprise anil her husband is tinof Mrs. C. B. Jones, of Tampa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
recently visited relatives and Oglesby of Seville. Itotli couples
friends in Oviedo.
are residing in 1'alatk.i, where
Little George Martin, son of i their husbands arc employed.
A r . and Mrs. W. H. Martin, is
Party guests iacludesl. Mrs. S.
reported to be improving follow­ T. Bradley, M's. Eva Colu-n and
ing surgery a few days ago.
daughter, Alice: Mrs. W. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
have moved into their newly pur­ Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
chased home on Lake Jessup Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Co­
Avenue.
hen. Mrs. Ila Cardwell.

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last Saturday. Miss Wilson r e -! the annnual blank* they received j sent to her office as
quest* members to please return I early in October. They are to be j possible.
The program projection discussion* covered future plana for
home improvements, recreation,
health and safety and many
other subject*. looking ahead
five and even 10 years.
The home demonstration pro*
gram is designed to develop lea*
hership. Member* are trained Us
take back to their clubs, pro­
gram* coveting a great viriety
of activities, including health,
recreation, home improvements,
arrangement* and use nf flow­
ers, rooking aids and many other
useful project*.

Church

Party Thursday

Calendar
MONDAY
Pinecrest Baptist Youth Fellow*
ship, 6:30 p. in. Winsome S. S.
Class at the home of Mrs. John
West, 127 E. Woodland Dr., a
p. m.
TUESDAY
Pinecrest Baptist Church WMU
hour of instruction 2 to 3 p. m.
Association T. I', meeting a p. m.
First Batist Church Bible sur­
vey class, 9.30 a. m. and 7:30
p. in.
First Presbyterian Church Jun­
ior choir rehearsal 4:15 n. m.. Itv
termediates, 5 p. m. Pioneer Fel­
lowship. 6 p. m. First Christian
Church will form a Men'* Club
at the Church 6:30 p. m.

School Plans

Nine Workshops

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Newlyweds Honored
At Goodwin Home

IH SllSSIN «; FUTURE FEANS for Iho Home Demon,
.stration program tit n County Council meeting nr«\
Mis* Myrtle Wilson, left, county agent anti Mrs. (Jcoijje
Otto Sr., president o f the county council. (Staff Photo)

Zeta X i Continues
Two Holiday Projects

—Juvenile courts today deal with
27 cases for each l.ooo (hildren
1017 years of age. In 1940, the
The Zeta Xi chapter of Beta j Following the business session, figure was 10.5 rases.
Sigma Phi held the fifth meeting a program on poetry was pre­
STA-NU Cleaning
of the year at Hie home of Miss | sented by Mrs. Sam Skelton and
Keep* Clothe*
Sonja Monforlon on Sanford A ve.' Miss Betsy Ann Carter. Refresh­
LIKE NEW!
Mrs. Lloyd Swain, president, call­ ments of pumpkin pte. topped
ed the ms-eling to order and 1 with whipped cream, and coffee
presided at the business session, j were served to:
Mrs. Lloyd Twain. Mrs. I.ron
A report was given by the way*
M.
Swain Jr., Mr*. Sam T,
and means rhatiman. Mrs. l.eon
Swain Jr, rom-erning the bake Skelton. Miss Betsy Ann Carter,
sale at the Kundfisir. Plans j Mr*. W. I* Springfield, Mrs.
were al*o Hi*cu»*cd with the Janie* Lyons, Miss Sonja Monfor.
Ion, Misses Joan and Mary Ann
social chairman tor a Christmas
Wright, .Mrs. Harvey Wilkinson,
COLONIAL C L E A N E R !
part).
116 (I. PalmttU Ave.
The project chairman presented Mi*. Robert Reeves, Mrs. Wallace
Sit W. 1Mb
a list for the Thanksgiving has Tyre. Mr*. Roland Wesson and a Drive-In Branch
krl. an annual project of the visitor, Mis* Nicki Hall.
group Each member will bring j
a gift for the basket, to be dr(live Your Window*
livrtrd brfoic ThansWgiviiig.
A letter from the mental in- j
The NEW LOOK
stilution orgjnl/atlon was present,
for the Holiday*
rd to the group. Each year the
CUSTOM DRAPr.Rim
Beta Sigma Plus in the stale ac­
cept this means a* a 'w a y of
1 . Week Serrle*
assisting the mentally ill at
If you select fabric we her*
Christmas time. Members obtain
In alock.
* gift for a man and a woman,
wrap them a s a gift, arid send
The Fabric Shop
the in to a designated hospital,
This year the hn-|utnl at ChatFA M i l l
2339 Orlando Drive
tahoorhrr w«* designated for
Free Decorating Srrsie
France* and Rimer Boerner
the Zeta Xi chapter.

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WMU Meets For Turkey Supper
Makes Plans For Prayer Service
Member* of the WMU of the
First Raptist Church of Oviedo,
enjoyed a turkey supper at their
November meeting. Mrs. An
thony Daniel and Mrs. Ray Beas­
ley, co-chairmen. assisted by
Mra. Arthur Metcalf, Mrs. Bill
L’sery, Mrs. S. R. Riggins. Mrs.
B. F. Ward J r, .Mrs. Gordon
endarvis, M rs. It. L. Ward. Mrs.
. II. Bay Jr. and Mrs. W. R.
Meek Jr., were in charge of the
supper.
Tables were placed in a semi­
circle. with placard* for indi­
vidual circle -eating arrange­
ments. Colored leaves and artistic
arrangements were used for deco­
rations on the tables. Oranges,
wrapped in napkins with repli­
cas of ihc world globe, were
as favors.
Following the supper, Mrs. W.
H. Anderson presided at the busi
ness session. Thanks were express­
ed to Mr*. B. F. Wheeler Jr.
and Mrs. Antho-y Daniel, for the
by-laws
Mr*. J. R. Jones Jr . anromne
ed that earh circle had been given
the proceeds from a recent
luncheon at the tliurch. Mr*.

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Circles of the WSCS of First
Methodist Church meet, 9 45 a
m Tuesday, s ' follows:
Circle I, Mr« R D. Graham,
chairman, vstth Mrs fed William*,
4rt) Plumosa Dr
Circle 2, Mrs. M. R Strickland,
chairman, with Mrs. Albert Jar­
rell. 1201 E Seminole Rlvd.
Circle 3, Mr*
Ashby Jones,
fhairman, with Mr*. L E. Korguson. 2003 Magnolia \vr
Circle 4. Mrs R F. Cole,
chairman, with Mrs Robert Bar­
ker. 1021 W. 1st. St.
Circle 10. Mrs. W W. Tyre,
chairman will meet Wednesday
at g p. m with Mr* Ralph Bat­
ten. 2607 S. l aurel Ave

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'Methodist Circles
Schedule Meetings

Rrowmes nr Girls Scouts, who
have outgrown or unused uni
form* that they would like to
sell or exchange are requested
In contact VIr* Jonn Fuller, uni
fe»m ewebange mairmin by rail-

Automobile

NEWLYWEDS, Mr. anil Mrs. Richard Goodwin, left ami Mr. ami Mrs. I-ny-

Anderson reminded circle chair­
ton Oglesby, shown cutting a cake at a party in their honor.
men to complete preparations
for the week of prayer cottage |
prayer meetings, preceding the
forthcoming revival. The pinyci 1Monroe Club Plans
services are &gt;clu-diitrd for Nov.
9 to II and thr revival services Program On Lamps
The November meeting of live
Nov. 15 through 22
Others attending the meeting in Lake Monroe Home Demonstra­
eluded, the Mine- Jack ItryanL tion Club will meet at Ihe home
Carlton llendly, Elsie Fleming, of Mrs. Hazel Gardner, Thurs­
W. T. Walker, Lawrence Wood, day. \ covered dish supper, fea­
l". M. Arte, T. II Daniel!, P, &lt;1
Norman llcltu- Ragsdale. 1„im turing turkey and dressing, will
son
Hardy, J It Jones Jr., lie served at 6:30 p. m.
Miss l.tiry Nowlin will give
Geneva Abell. Orma Metcalf,
Alex Leinhart. Mae K. King. a demonstration on lamps and
Ruth Brown, A B Tedford, W lighting Miss Mvrtie Wilson, coun­
F. Jackson, \rthur Cartledgr. Ed ty agent, and Mu* Hattie Kirk
Famell, L. V. Hart, L. II. Wehb, al-o will t.e ■preliil guc*l* of
W. A. Ward Jr. and Mis»e* Jan the rltih New members will be
Mays and ten* Ruddell
welcomed

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Clutch Runs, Field Goal!
Pace Pro Football Action

By DICK RICHARDS
In the Match of the Week, of the
laited Press laUraatioaal
Sanford City Bowling League last
Another season has slipped in on us.
Speaking o f Diz. things iurely w on 't’ Wednesday night, Harry's Liquors
Couple Abe Woodson's 103-ysrd
From every gym that one passes these
turned back toe caallesge of me run with clutch field goals by
seem the same next summer without his
days you hear the old “ round ball'’ going
Mather of Sanford team and re­
old
sidek
ick..
Buddy
Blattner,
along
the
thump, thump, thump.
mained to first place by taking Sam Baker and Pat SummcraU
TV wave. Buddy seemed like a great guy
two games from toe Furniture- and you may wind up with the
It's hard to realize that the grid season
men.
San Francisco Forty-Niners enalong with being a very outstanding an­
is fast coming to a close. Soon the maple
Jesse Cook led a fine team tsrtatoing the New Y'ork Giants
floors will be covered with tall, knobby,
nouncer. During their years together on
effort with a 312 series, while
kneed athletes making every effort to fill
ia the National Football League
the game o f the week they probably were
Garry Fox couldn't stem the tide
the glorified barrel rim with round bits of
championship game.
better known as a team than anybody in with his 33: total.
Each of the 12 clubs has five
cowhide called basketballs.
history. The combination o f Diz's comedy
In other matches. New York
The NBA is already in full awing and
Life Insurance and Gene s Semi­ more gsmes and the staggering
and Buddy’s pleasant manner were, to me,
nole Cleaners and Laundry both Baltimore Colts—defending league
most o f the teams have five games under
a perfect combination.
took two games from their oppon­ champions—will certify that any­
their belts. I noticed where ageless Bob
It i* rumored that ree Wee Reese has
ents. New York Life was led to thing can happen. But tha FortyCousy led the Boston Celtics to s thril­
been offered $33,000 to go on with Diz
its two to one victory over the Niners snd Giants (both 61) top
ling 103-93 victory over the Hawks. In my
next season. He is now making around
Burnett Painters by tne 512 series the division races and boost pos­
book, he's the greatest ball handler and
$17,000 but a person like Reese will give
of E. C. Stamper, while Dick erful defenses to smooth their
play maker in the history o f basketball
the switch from active baseball to an­
Richards was high for the Paint­ stretch drives.
Baker's 46-yard field goal with
and it will be a pleasure to see this 11ers with a i l l total. Paul "Kingnouncing a lot o f thought because he is
fiah" Pezold ied Gene's with a 303 only 11 seconds to play enabled
year veteran back on the TV channels
almost a sure bet to land a managing job
lota! for their two wins, while the usderdog Washington R*d
soon. With the play-making of Cousy and
before long. He has always been known
toe Ceiery City Printing team just skins (3-4) to hand the Colts (43)
the rebounding o f big Bill Russell, the
as a leader and his kind o f guy is what
couldn't seem to find the range their second straight defeat Sun­
Celts have taken their first five without a
m ajor league front offices look for.
day, 27-24. The Forty-Niners, with
for a high aeries
setback. They are aure b#ts to repeat as
W hatever combination they finally
At the present time. Harry’s Woodson's 103-yard kickoff .return
world champs again this season. By the
come up with it will be hard to get used
Liquors lead the league with a the key play, took pro pt advan­
way. Bob Pettit had a fair night for the
two game margin over Mather of tage of Washington's help. They
to hearing Diz saying, “ come on in. Part­
losers with 31 points. As Dizzy Dean says,
Sanford. While Burnett Painters boosted their Western Division
ner” to anybody else but Buddy. Besides.
are another two games behind. lead over the Colts to two gsmes
“ you only got two chances o f stopping
Diz is going to have to teach “ The Wa­
Tied for fourth place, two games by downing toe Rams (2-5) at
him from scoring, slim and none.”
bash Cannonball” to somebody new.
i out of third, comes Gene's Semi­ Los Angeles. 24-16.
Summerall’s field goals of 37.
nole Cleaners and Laundry and
New Y'ork Life Insurance, while 49 sad 20 yards provided all of
i Celery City Printing Company, New Y'ork s point ia a 9-1* tri­
i saving trouble getting their games umph over the Chicago Cardinals
, in sueetssioc, brings up the rear. j (2-31 and kept the Giaa'.i a game
( High three game team senes ahead of the Cleveland Browns.
The Browns (S-2i started the day
j is held by Mather of Sanford
with a 2613 total. H.gh single tied with Philadelphia for second
game for team is held by Harry's in the East. They knocked the
Liquors.
Individual high three Eagles &lt;4-3) two games off the
United Press International
pairings probsbly will look some­
Wisconsin and Washington also
game
series
is 372. rolled by Bob pace with an easy, 24 7 victory
Louisiana State’ s defeat created thing like this: Wisconsin vs. could clinch Rose Bowl berths
a free-for-all far tne rational col­ Washington in the Rose. Louisi­ next Saturday although it s more Steele, with tne high single gam* a: Cleveland.
Bobby Layne'a 20-yard scoring
lege football championship today ana State vs. Arkansas in the likely the fight will go down to beto* toe 223 rolled by George
pass to Tam Tracy in toe final
Kerns.
but at least three conference ti­ Sugar. Colorado vs. 3!ississ:ppi or the final weekend. Wisconsin tied
minutes enabled the Stee'.ers
tles ar.d two major bowl berths Clemsoo in tne Orange. Syracuse Northwestern for 'he big 19 lead
2-4-D to tie the Detroit Lions
msy be derided this week.
vs. Texss in the Cotton, and Mu- by beating the Wildcats. 24-19.
(1-5-1 &gt; it Pittsburgh. 19-10. The
The upsets which claimed six siasippi or Clemson vs. Pens .Saturday while Washir^ton (5-1)
3ra.-s (2 4) held twice on their
of the nation s top 20 teams Sat- State or Tennessee in the Gator still bolds the inside track over
one yard line in toe second half
urday made Syracuse, Texas and
The most attractive — and the Oregon (4-D after both had close
at Chicago and downed tne Green
Southern California the new ••big most likely — of these pairings calij over the week end. Unbeat­
JACKSONVILLE (UPD — Fio Bay Packers (3-4) to the other
three" of the college gridiron ar.d should bring Syracuse and Texas en and untied Southern Cal is in­ rula Coach Boh Woodruff got a game. 24-17.
tightened up both the Big 10 ar.d together in the Cotton Bowl in a eligible for bowl competition.
weekend vote of confidence from
San Francisco's victory, only its
Southeastern Conference races. "game of the year.” Syracuse's
Both Wisconsin and Northwest­ sports ed.tors ar.d 44 members second at Los Angeles in 10 tries,
Northwestern. Penn State. Purdue, 20-14 victory over Penn State put ern play flitnoti but the Badgers' of the Gator football team.
gave the team a fast start on its
and the Air Force Academy were the Orangemen on the high road other opponent is Jlicnetota while
A poll of sports editors attending tough, ficr-game road n x t . The
arnorj powers »iruc»
up«ex to a perfect season and the East­ the Wildcats’ Us much tougher the Flonda-Georgia game showed
among
struck ny
by -"upse
Forty-Niners visit the Besrs.
lightning
J
UL-. ’ in addition to top
^ rank- ern championship while Texas. Michigan State. Washington is in 12 of 17 felt Woodruff should be Colts and Browns before finishing
13-12 victory over Baylor Satur­ much the same position as Wis­ , retained in i960. The poll wai at homa against the Colts and
The football may take some day. could clinch the host's berth consin. Washington snd Oregon conducted by the Daytona Beach Packers. However, the Col’.s face
more funny bosnees before the next Saturday. A Texas win over hive a common opponent left— News-Journal after reports Wood­ a hard job eatehinr San Franciseo.
season ends but the Jan. 12 bow! Texas Christian and an Arkansas Washington State— but Washing­ ruff would be fired if Florida lost After a game with the Pack­
loss to Southern Methodist would ton's other rival (California next to Georgia.
er* at Milwaukee, the Colts enturn the trick.
■Salurdayl is a real patsy.
The Bulldogs best the Gs’.ors tertain the California clubs before
Rides First W inner
’ 21-19.
playing then cm the West Coast.
AGUA
CALIEVTK. Mexico

Chriatenaen waa unable to get
■y JERRY COVINGTON
Hie Sanford Seminoles moved hie kick away to that was the end
within a game of .300 ball Friday of the scoring.
As the final period began the
tight with an Impreaiire 13-d vic­
tory over OBC foes, Leeaburg. It Jackets were not to be denied.
waa their aecond conference vic­ On the running and pasting of
tory in a row living them a M Brown and Lynn Bates they mov­
record for the OBC and a 3-4 ed ai deep at the Seminole 13.
It looked at though the Jackets
overall.
The Seminole defenae showed •urely would score on this drive
•’fire" for the firat time thu sea- but the big Seminole defense hit
and although Lreiburg hai an I Bates hard a* he tried to turn the
outstanding backfietd they were corner and Wbeichel recovered his
ampped cold by the great Sanford fumble.
. . . . . .
..
effort. The Seminole offense put
took o the air.
• o n pastier “ cirrus" with Mike Ha hit Gracey and Lundquist for
Roberta completing IS for 21 at- »ic« gains and with less than a
tempts. Jim Grace). Terry Christ- minute on the e.ock he threw to
ensen and Ray Lundquist were on Christensen who made a besutln . " v i a g t n d of the passe. , *uI catch and romped to the four
and rolled up 163 yards.
! &gt;*rt lln* wher* b* * * ’ »t0PP*dWhile Gracey, Christensen, and
the final play of the g*-n«
Lundquist accounted for about Robert, too* the baU o v e r but
half of the Seminole yardage »n offaida penai.y nullified the
through the airways. John Love- score._______________ ___
lice was busy piling up yardage
the ground. The senior half­
back picked up 109 yard* rushing
and piled over for the second TD.
Hia 44 yard run on the second
play of the game also set up tha
first score where Lundquist roll­
ed 14 yards for the TD.
In the opening period. Sanford
received and it took them only
Vailed Prut laiernaliooal
two and a half minutes to cross
Saturday
the stnpe. On the second play
PALM DESERT. Cal;f. (tP I) from scrimmage. Lovelace broke The United States toll team de­
loose and romped 41 yards where feated the British team. 41* to
he was stopped on the 20. A short 3sj, to regain the Ryder Cup.
pass over the middle to (Irscey
moved the Seminoles to the !»
NEW YORK (UP1) Mrs.
yardlioe of Leesburg. On the next Frances E. dealers Mr Dear
play Lundquiit took a direct map r . won the 3191.323 Frirette
Ifrom ..
j
the single ____.
win: .and
rolled . win
Stakes for two-year-old fillies at
ever for the score. Christensen
Aqueduct Track.
booted the extra point through the
uprights to put the Seminoles out
CAMDEN, N. J. (UPI&gt; - Greek
front 7-0
Star, a 19-1 shot, won the 343.730
From the fast start it looked ss Trenton Handicap at Garden
though the Seminoles would walk State Park.
away, but a stubborn and fired
up Yellow Jacket squad made
Sunday
things a little rough. Both squads
jT____ .
LOS ANGELES (UPD — Fred
e.r.t
netw and
ird ' H,aeJ
r* former
remainder of \h*
the *irst
'ir.t period
m|Mm#
w„ Milwaukee Braves
most of the second before there Leo Duroeher as sports raster on
wss a serious threat.
NBC's weekly bsseball broad­
With about three minutes re­
casts.
maining ia the half, Johnny Whelehel blocked a punt on the Lees­
LAUREL. Md (UPD - Tudor
burg thirty and as the half ended,
Era.
a United State entry, was
the Seminoles had moved inside ‘
the last of an expected field of '.2
the 20.
The Yellow Jackets returned to thoroughbreds to arrive for the (LT1 —Jockey Fred Sasai picked
Wednesday's Washington. D. C , the feature race at the Calient*
the field fired up. Handy Brown
track Sunday to gain the First vietook a long kick of Christensen a International at Laurel.
------lory of hu riding career.
and romped to the Sanford 43 be­
Swanky Gal, the winner, enfore he was brought down finally \ MEXICO CITY (UPD — Angel
by a host of Seminole tsck’.ers. &gt;Miguel of Spain won the Mexican abled 19 persons to collect
They moved to the Sanford 39 ard j Open Golf tournament, finishing .35.992 49 each for picking five out
It looked as though they were i one stroke ahead of Tommy Ja- of a possible six winners in the
I 3-!9 handcapping contest.
going all the way but Brown j cobs of Whittier. Calif.
The tenacioua Georgia Bulldogs
fumbled and Lundquist recovered
are faced with ■ giant hurdle to a
to give the Seminoles possession, j
highly aought goal this week as
Tnen the heinuvu&gt;et began lo ,
they face the Auburn Tigers in toe
move. A drive sparked by a 17 j
game that may decide the South­
yard, run, by
Lundquist
and
the
„ . ^ , .
.
The Furniture Center upset rams, but then fame hack mo:*
passing of Roberts o Gracey and _Vnjth Plnfcrf, t m lWt w V , thin strong in the second game to eastern Conference championship.
The Bulldogs swept past the
Christensen moved the ball inside , play in the Thursday Night Mixset a new high in handicap games,
the Jacket 10. Robert, bit Gracey
u
„ th,y tMk lU ^ree ss they piled up a 929. They won Florida Gators 21-19 Saturday to
over the middle when* hr . . . „ meit h,ipu, ; themselves to part the las’, game too, as Margie maintain their SEC lead with a 3-0
league record. If Georgia can beat
dropped at the four. Then t/ne of the third spot, in the league
Woods ended with a 214 307. ar.d I Auburn— an extremely difficult
lace took the hamtoff and hit over standings.
Wallace Wood* rolled a It’ vSol, task—the race wil be eve.- since
guard for the TD. This time the
B. Edwards holds the lead with John Ogden roiled high for the no team witn be able to catch the
■tap from center was short and g J 'i-lh 'j, Steinn-.ryrr ha, •&lt; ond roofers.
Bulldog*.
: with Kii-tS'i, and The Furniture
Splits picked up during to* even­
Georgia ha* a fir# 7 ! record,
Center and Pioecrest hold to,id ing were the 4-7-lu or Howard \but Auburn la tougher than a-ty of
with 16-17 each. Sunland Estates Harrison, to# 3 19 by both Peggy the Bulldogs' first eight foes. Tne
i is in fourth with 14 19 snd fior.da Stnngham and Tom Bully. Bib Tigers, with sophomore quarterO. D. Farrell's
i State Back has fifth spot with liosford also had this one and hack B-ibhy Hunt ro'lm; up ,214
j 13 20.
the 2 7 Jim Mackey toppled the yard* ru»hirg. walloped Mi*s;«The furniture tesm won ta-o 5-7 and the 2-7. ar.d Pat Foster uppi Sti’ e 3’.-9 Saturday for toetr
elooe ones from the subdivision picked up the 3 4 19, 2 7 ar.d the 29th victory in their last 31
people, as they ended the first 2 10
games.
game with 726 to Pmecrest s 723.
The Bulldogs, upset by South
After taking the nett ore by
Li
Tijuana
Discontinued
caroixa
early inthe
n season, have
snde margin, they won tne toi
***ru
n , f „ r%_
* m e ci'T f w:anmig streak. Q-uargame by Juat threw pins Ed CalPALM DESERT, Calif. I l l — !(.r. a.^ , r.a-.* P- itt was the star
lan turned in a 194 306 for Pine The S13.000 Tijuana Metier* Golf again*! Florida a* he ran hack a
Featnrinf
crest, and Jim Mackey was high. Tournament has been d.ieontun- pa«* interceptton ICO yards for or.*
ued and will be replaced by an­ touchdown and passed 34 yards
; howler for the furniture team.
T V Very Boot
Sunland Fstates surpr.sed Flor­ other California tournament, it for another.
310 K. lit
ida Stale Bank by winning two was announced Sundav by PGA
The Trnneaste Vols still in confrom them, as toe whole team tournament bureau director Ed tent.on themselves, he.ped Georaia
pitched in with go&lt;«d ser es hei.r I Carter. No reason was given for Saturday nr upsetting top ranked
Ann Conklin's 447. Bob liosford d.(continuing the Tijuana event. Louisiana State It S3. It was the
turned in a 496 and Gordon
second surprise win of the season
Senan piled up a 199 to lead the
Du*t in itself is irritating enough far the unpredictable Voli. Earlier
bankers
l.ut It also carnrs bactrr.a germs they end*! Auburn’ s streak of 24
B. Edwards lost their first game ar.d mold*. A uncle teaspoonful games w.t.iout a lo** Saturday s
to S-e ir.rveyer, brraki-g t■e roof of dust has been four.! to contain loss wai me firat for LSU in 29
era jinx of alwayt losing the first m,
;hona *f germs
games
The Vo;* base a similar optvsr
'
1 '&lt; -uria&gt; when* they
A / V R .2 " 4
meet i.-.e Mmissippt Rebels a;
/, J‘ • tv-'r
h'ev.
Memphis. The Hebei* luced up

Weekend
Sports National College Grid Title
Race Looms As 'Free-For-All'

where they have won o =.;• osg
game.
In the East, the G.as ’•* ar*
the easiest schedu.e. Pit A ft
three home games. After, t-!? tainmg San Frsnctsca Nov w
the Browns visit the G
Eastern Division
W I. T Pel.
New Y’ork
« ! 0 *j;
S 2 o
Cleveland
7:t
4 3 o
Philadelphia
v;
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Washington
2 4 1
Pittsburgh
129
2 3 9
Chicago Cards
144
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as;
San Francisco
« I 0
4 3 o .:::
Baltimore
3 4 0
Chicago Bears
13
3 4 o
Green Bay
429
2 3 0
Los Angelea
I 3 I
Detroit
147

Miami Schools
Pace Grid Poll
MIAMI (UPD - Miami High,
Edison and Jackson remained in
the top three positions todar
among Florida high school fx.*
ball teams in a weekly j» ;; .&gt;»
coaches and sports writers.
The top 19 teams:
Miami High (6-&lt;Mi
Miami Edison 3-0-D
Miami Jackson (4-9-2)

Jacksonville Englewood

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Tampa Chamberlain &lt;6-jr
Jacksonville Lee &lt;3-2 3
Pompano (7-0-lt
Orlando Boone (6-D
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SLEEPING ROOMS. The Gabies,
401 MlfMUa. FA 2-07».

TOR SALE OR LEASE. Pinecrest 1 year old 3-bedroom, 2
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room. Wall to wall carpeting in
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Across from Ptf Office.
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City Parkisg Lot.
and bath. Pboo* FA 2 2444.
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An svcrsgt «{ more than 30T# ot th* 4*1 Isr you spend stays in th* city where K'e
spent . . . to support schools, furnish fir* and polled protection, put down paving . . . .
to pay tho folks who work for you . . . to support churches nnd charitin* . . . t* b*
Invested In mors kinds of merchandise for your selection and convenience . . . to Improve
service facilities . . . . and to support all lh* other things that promote prosperity, growth
and better living in n community.
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IT P A Y S T O B U Y
W H ER E Y O U LIV E

�A W ant Ad A D ay M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA 2-2611
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S. Real Estate Far Sale

3. Real Eatoto Far Bala

2-BEDROOM unfurnished house, S LOTS In Dreamwotd Se lion; |EXCELLENT TERMS on S bedkitchen equipped MO ?«.» Oralready cleared and leveled.
room home in Pinecrest 2nd.
ease Ave Phone FA 2 (630.
Priced ta sell. Phooe FA 2-0231.
Addition. Owner selling below
------------------------------------------------1 cost. FA 15374.
HOUSE on Cameron Ate. Eaat
Side,
between
Celery
and
827 Rosalia Drive
F A R M E R 'S A G E N C Y
G»n:va Ave. ( bedroomi. quite
For a real bargain, and attrac­
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
neighborhood, school bus stop,
tive monthly payments, tet us
D. H. Whitmore
kitchen appliances. (73 per
show you thla outstanding 3
Lillian G. Trams
month. Ph. FA 2-6145.
bedroom home today. T h e
Associates.
price? only »t2,230.00. 12100 116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA M22I
l-BEDROOM anfurntshed house
down, 166.74 monthly. Some After hours. FA 2-M13. FA 2-4MI,
ISO. 2632, corner of Lemon k
terms ran be arranged on FA 2-0261
Grandview. Pboaa FA 2 0627.
down payment if needed. Of­
fered exclusively by SEMI­
~~~
K E N T A_ BED
LOOK AT THE REST NOLE REALTY, 1901 Park
Sollaway. Hospital A Baby Beds
THEN BUY TW
REST!
Ave., FA t-3332.
By Diy, Week or Month.
Visit the beautiful 3 bedroomi 14$
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
and 2 bath Zeuli-bllt homes it
Fh. FA 2-8181
116 W. 1st It.
Stem par Known
San Sem Knolls on ’V-tt 20th
Street just t blocks west of
I-BEDROOM cinder block house, that there is aomeone reading
Util ad who appreciates all the
French
Avenue.
COMPARE
furnished, reasonable. 1 mile
valuo to bo had la an older,
THESE HOMES wl'h any others
Brora late. Contact Clabough,
t story, I bedroom frame
NAS. ext. S2T or 427.
in the same pries range and
home.
Carofully
maintained
we know you will agree tbit
JflCELY furnished large 4 room
ead Improved, there la a bath
here is the boat value la town.
- apartment, with porch. Ht
oa aaeb floor for convenience,
Down payments from 1330—
baths, garage. Ph. FA 1 4930.
a nice front porch for pleasure,
FHA financing. RepresentaUva
and
an overalls garage for
on the premises from II A. M.
1-BEDROOM
furnished
newly
Dad. Yea must see k te rea
till S P. M.
feinted house, ltd Elm.
Use the value! Term* can be
arranged, but ewaer wUl shar­ W. R. "BUI” STEMPER A|stay
1-BEDROOM house furnished, all
pen hie pencil for a cash deal.
alectrie. 160 plus utilities. 34M
MAYFAIR HOME foTsALE
Chase Ave. Phone FA 2-74M.
410 Elliott. 3 bedroom, 3 bath.
W. R. “ BUI" S T E M P E R Agency
Spacious.
Substantial
down
Realtor A (nearer
payment needed. Call FA 2-3041
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer
for appointment.
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
Robert F. May, Bart PiebeT,
FOR SALE BY OWNER; House,
Helen E. Noonan
312 Holly Ave., 2 bedrooms.
Phone FA M M 1
l i t N. Park
Priced for quick sale at $8,400.
11,000 down payment. Contact
10MER AND LOTS far eelorad
Mrs M. L. Raborn. 1103 E.
¥ r AND NEW I bedroom furniahed
people. Alia heaioa juiK oa lota.
Seminole Blvd.
aparrtmewt. Oeee la. Available
Roy Wall, Pboaa FA 2-1H7.
Nov.
Phooe FA l-M I days,
NEW 3 bedroom. I bath CB
FA 1-1401 etghla.
home. Low down payment, asON L A R G E L A K E
■ u m e monthly payments.
F u r n is h e d five room, l bed­ 4-Bedrooai borne with IVb baths;
FA 2 2(09.
room garage apartment. Call
large Uvtag ream; dining room;
FA 2-0631.
Florida room: torrauo floors; IN LAKE MARY: t BR. house,
utility, tile bath, wall furnace.
central bent. Several fruit
U n f u r n is h e d new e
Walking distance to ' school.
trees.
house. Pheae FA 2-1395.
$9,300. Phone FA 2 0729.
m e BQ. FT. OVERALL
I. Real
For Bale
127.900 TE R M S
t. Female Help Wanted
BU SIN E SS PR O P E R T Y
BY OWNER: 1-badroom &gt;oins, Large store with c m s-bedroom
HOUSEWIVES; H you have IS
bast location in Country Ctob
apartment and two t-badroora
spare hour* per week to work
Manor. Phono FA 24(42.
apartments. On corner lot with
outside your home you can ave­
antra lot ia rear for parking.
rage 328.23 and still be a full­
132,000 T E R M S
time housewife and mother. We
Stenatrom* Realty
train. Write Box I , Sanford
HERRERT STBSSTROM
ROSA U PAYTO N
Herald.
Registered Broker
Regtoered Real Estate Broker
LRN RISNER
■ary *• Carman — Lee SalvaB WILL SWAP home and tmaU
LOTTIE BROADWAY
B. R. Refare, Rr. Associates
salary for housekeeping cerv­
KEN TORBETT
Ph. PA S-1SM 1T4S at Hiawalka
ices. Call J K 2-9709.
BETTYE D. SMITH
S-BEDROOM.
CB.
It*
bath
bane.
SALKS GIRL work ad home.
Amec tales
FA
Make 1100 per tale. Call Eau
■H N. Path Ph. FA M M
Gallie 4-3129.
t-BEDROOM house 1901 WynneWAITRESS: good hours, good
wood Dr. Low down payment. A J » i m R »* k f C*m f**1
tipi. Phone NO 8 4011.
Phone FA 1-7797.
ltd N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 24121
WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Girl
By Owner — Mayfair Secttea
to type and file part time;
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Brittany Style, large livlaf-dte•temporary, may be permanent.
lag. area. 3-RR., 1 BATH. I
------Realtar
Call FA 2 2092.
carportas. u t i l i t y , R eplaoa,
LAKE MARY
family room, 1150 aq. H. Phone Ph. FA 14237 of FA 2-1964.
SECRETARY, efficient and exFA 2 2344.
perienecd in typing, shorthand
KRAI I STATE DRIVE IN
and transcription, tor Stilt
1144 Franca Ave.
MEW HOMES Loeh Arbor; land
agency. Five day week. Paid
4
bedroomi;
For
exciting
J. W. H A LL
vacation. Pleasant working confamily living with planned luxdttioins. Plane reply giving
wry plus ample entertaining
"Cni H a "
Phore FA 1-3941
personal history and aaperirnre
facilities and play areas at
to W&lt;&gt;* 3t.t, Sanford.
moderate pricea. Shown by ap­
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Reelter
pointment. Cell FA t-tnat.
Rayraead Ix M n d k , Aaaoe.
RE ASSURED of munry for
FA 2-3991 Atlantis Bank Bldg.
Chri«tm»« shopping: Part time
Stem prr Han
work — we train you. AVON,
• number of beautiful building RAYMOND M. BALL
largest cosmetic company in
lota in and around Sanford,
ANI) ASSOCIATES
the world. Write NOW! Box
including Mayfair. Many with
Real Ealele — Inturanrs
216. Lockhart, Fla.
Big Ola SHADE ta grace your
Surety Bond*
new home, and definitely one III So. Park Ave. I’h. FA 2 5641
to fk your need*.
Sanford
9. Male Help Wanted
Evans RIHir. l-ake Mary
W. H. "Bill” STEMPER Agency
Ph. FA 2-1290
COUNTY FRANCHISE

WANT ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS

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Fh. FA 24411
Ai

J aV H O B ’S R E P A IR B H 6 p
Welding — * aeh. A Gaa. Repairs
W. 20th A Old. L Mary Rd
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
PH. FA 2-4223 After S P. M.
N R A T I N 0
H. B. POPE CO.

966 a Barb It*A

FA 1-4994

IHIRIH* IIKAUTY SHOP
FA 2 3311

Henkarik Glare RD_______

112-114 W. 2nd St.
Pb. FA M m
A Satisfied customer U our best
N aw h Uned
NORGE Future electrie atova,
advertisement.
Furniture and Appliance*
vertical broiler, Ursa oven,
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NtMtK U . i L . . _ i C _ _ f . , J
meal sentry, excelleat condi­
ms so. oak
ph. fa 2 3742 M o t n c r o r j o n t o r d
tion, l yr. old. Naw houee baa
208 209 E. Firet St. Ph. FA 1 0988
built-la's. Phore FA 2-3481.

"Mjr floot’ a n lf r p ."
II. Special Sendees

D A W N ’ fl
Used furniture, appliances, tools
SETTLED WOMAN, good char­ TV SERVICE within the hour.
BEAirnr salon
ete. Rought-soM Larry's Mart
Service Call $2.30 plus parti.
acter, wants work. Write Box
Air Condi tlined Dryera
213 Sanford Avo. Ph. FA 1 4131
Work Guarantred 3 Mo. Ph.1
C, e /o Sanford Herald.
Phene FA t-1
FA 2 9799
CUSTOM BUILT furniture -s in ­
WILL care for children in ny
gle pieces nr sets. Also furni­
FA 2 7830
MODERN
RUG
CLEANERS
home. Phone FA 2-2403.
ture repair. CabtneU made.
LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
Florida's Must Modern Plant
FA 3-7063.
Bsggerly
Bldg.
2337
Orlando
Dr.
DAY WORK—part time. FA 2-4638 FREE PICK UP A DELIVERY
1 Week Service
Ph. FA 2 7*37
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Raby
12. I’ lumblag Services
Beds. Day. Week or Month —
19.
Flowere
A
Plante
RNVRI.OPES, letterheads, statt
FURNITURE CRNTIR
Invoices, hand MUi, and Cni Flowers For Any Ocroolen
1186 Franck Av*.
Plum bing &amp; Repairs meats,
programs. o»r
Progressive
n . FA 2-7911
HANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Joe f . Thoma*
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-3861 - FA I-I822
or
FA I-0I70
1123 Harita St.
FA 2-9449
•
SIR VALUER
3M Weil. 134b it.
•
QUICK
CRRDIT
17. Pats • Llsostoek • Bappllo*
• HART TERMS
F L im v r a
R. M. Wilkinn, Contraelor
Oaatmtlng A Repair*
• Asphalt Driveway*
1 FILLY Colt, l riding horse, WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Free Estimates
• Parking Areas
reasonable. Phono FA 2-7138.
W ILSON - MAIRR
R. L HARVEY
Quality Workmanship A Materials
SM Sanford Av*. Pbesic FA 81863
Terms To Suit Your Budget
PERSIAN KITTENS 8 months 8M R. Fleet 64.
PA 1-8
• Free Estimate*
old. Thon* FA 2-2137.
• Work Guaranteed
22. Article* Far Bale
Phono FA 2 4030 Sanford, Fla.
MINIATURE Poodle. AKC regis­
tered. excellent pedigree. Phooe Sell U* Your Furniture. Quirk
Complete
Lawn
Matetenaoeo;
FA 2 3442.
Service With The Caah. SUPER
/ Plumbing I Hasting /
Fertiliaee—Spraying - Mowing
TRADING POST, FA 20677.
JOHN LONMIR8K
I JERSEY COW. heavy milker.
AIR CONDITIONING
488 Willow Av*. FA 67161
1 Jeraey cow second calf. J— NORGE STOVE, almoat new, 80
CONTRACT aU REFAIR WORK
I year old helfera, calfhood
In. oven. FA 2-7882.
1MT Saafard Are.
FA 24N2 TV and RADIO REPAIR af &gt;r
vaccinated. Priced ri|hl. Phone
SANFORD Plemblai A Hratfag
SK
wI n o
MACHINE! Electric,
1:00 nights and weekends. San­
FA 10738.
239* So Elm Ph. FA 2 7914.
D a r n s , embroldrlea, mono­
ford. l-ake Mary and l-ongwood.
gram*, button hole* Lifetime
FA 2-2773 and FA 2(613.
19. Boat* and Meter*
19. Kleetrical Service*
guarantee. Responsible party
TREE CUTTING AND TRIM­
Us take up payments of $300
Hava* Wiring - Electric Service
MING. We remove limbs and
month. Writ* box S. M. o/o
Rateway Te The Waterway
Sid Vlhlaa
trash. Write Box T, e/o San­
Sanford Horrid.
Tour
EVINRUDE
Dealer
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
ford Herald.
R obeo« Sporllng flood*
112 Magnolia
FA 18613
304 6 8 I. let.
Ph. FA 2-3941
AUTO GLASS
M. "Det” Velra Electrical Ser.
N . AetemoMlee
INSTALLED
Dex Says For Service Call. ,
FA 2 4696
FA 2 5983
WkidnhloU
Bask Glare
1936 four wheel drive Jeep 3300.
Doar Glare
Yent Glare
Phone FA 2 4(42.
14. Balldlng ■ Painting - Regain
BBRYICC

BALLROOM

(D w n n a

Senharfk Gtere and Pa ini Ca. 4 DR 1932 PLYMOUTH. CAN RE
school o f dance
,111-114 W. ted fa.
FA 2 46M
SEEN AT THE SANFORD
HERALD Wi W. Fin.ST ST.
BEPTIC TANK RERVICR
6th Thru 8th Grade
DAYS.
Sines 1948
REGISTER NOW . . .
A. HARK
llellARY
PAINTING A DECORATING
1949 DODGE pick up. deluxe
CISMteti
Ik gin Ort. 15th
NOrth 8 4422
North 8 471 1
Licensed — Bunded
rah, nrw- paint, excellent tires.
Phone
FA 2-0881
Free Estimates —
FA 2 3781.
MAN.
retired
from
carpentry,
Work Guaranteed
painting and climbing would
Seminole Painting Contractors
like ground work, trellis, fenc­
FA 1 1204
ing. painting imall building
or landscape gardening: all
B * M ROOFING
dirt work. I carry my own in
Ia n d
Contracting A Rrpairs
surance. Contact James M
licensed — Bonded —Insured
Phillips, Rl. t, Hox 138. San
FREE ESTIMATES
AVAILABLE
l-BKDROO.M, living mom. din­ I-BEDROOM completely furnish
ford.
•
ing room, kitchen equipped,
house. 90' x 110' lot. S200 down NEED comcicntlous dealer in 818 Sanford Ave. Ph FA 2-79431
thii
area
lo
handle
county
dis­
panelled Florida room. Eaey
—assume monthly payments of
tribution of a new and recently FLOOR sanding ami liniihlng|
terms. CaU FA 2 3744.
166. 15 year mortgage. Call
Cleaning. Waiiag. S • r v I a g
patented product. Thla product
FA 27788
Sonsbtoli County since 1913.
is an amaiing new invention
C. A. Whiddon, Sr. SALE or RENT. 1 bedroom, kit that has been long in 'emand H. M GI.EASON, Lake Mary
rhen equipped. See at 143 Pineby the public. Requires few
BROKER
crest Dr. Call owner, FA 3-7131.
hours spare time weekly, n r. IS. Special Services
IN Se Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-8881
references and 3680 00 operat­
ing capital which is refundable | Furniture Storage and Moving
sir* DOWN
To snd From Anywhere
A Rip Van W inkle
if work proves satisfactory.
•■BEDROOM, 1 bath, large living
C. E. PHILLIPS
Earnings up to $200 weekly de­
room and bedrooms; kitchen 1 Compare point by point; Com
pletely furnished; ultra eonven 1 pending on spare time devot­ 1306 French Ave. Ph. FA 3 1861
equipt. See at 103 E. Woodland
T ims Pick Up
lent to schools, stores, churches: ! ed. This *l&gt;o can he work'd
Dr. Phone owner. FA 2-4073.
perfect condition; 2 bedroom
a* a full time deal with a
truck • Radio •
concrete block. Gosh what a
$15,000 income a year poten
lleetri • l.lk* Vr« Inald* A Out •
buy! Priced under $9.000 00.
tial. This is not a vending
Xitna Arturi Mile* — ONLY
machine deal. Write Northwest
W. H. "BUI” STEMPER Agenty
Distributors, Inc., 323 N. How­
$
$
SAVE
“ In the City o f
ard Ave., Tampa 8. Florida,
ATTRACTIVE"-houii*7or_ ial* at
FnrHnr
Station
South Pinecrest.
Reasonable
Gracious Living”
down payment low monthly
nun • 3 h Knpayments. Phone 2-2W57.
llralrr • I'erfrrt In
gin . Radio
CUSTOM BUILT ROMES
Remodeling — Free Kitimalee
Repe rs
Phone r.\ 2 3744
BILL BKRNOSKY, Contraetar

JColkA ’a (8 ) U)ay!

HIGHEST TRADE-INS

59 c h e v y ;:

N EW
R AV EN N A

YOUR

NEWSMNR,

PACKS

• I

F A 2 -5 2 6 4

Sem

PARK

SANFORD PROPERTIES
814 Atlantic Rank Building
FI*. Harrlss
R. H. Ivars
YOU NAME IT—WE'LL FIND IT

P 0W IR K

HOMES

I n PINECRE7r7~3 b«droom7 2
hath, Florida room, large uti­
lity room. Fenced back yard.
Pump snd well. Low down pay1 mem. 123 K. Coleman Circlt,

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PAINTING
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E X P E R T

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STRAIGHTENING

WRECKS

REBUILT

We Specialize In Custom Work
10th

A

Sanford — Behind

Sludebaker

Only Qualified Member
The PIANO TECH. Guild.
In Thin Arris
• Tuning
• Itrgulntin ,
• Voicing
• Repair*
All Type* Service

W. L. H ARM O N

rh on e FA 2-7719
Garaj:*

i

•

Quiet Cssmmaaily

•

Ncur Golf Course

$450 Down

R E E L ' S Pai nt &amp; Body Shop

P. O. Box 76
Lake Mary
See our Daily rl»»»ifieJ Ad
iit '- r 3o. LI.

23. E fa stlM -

CIVIL SERVICE
TESTS
Mre — Wom«n, U-M. Fraaare
NOW thru bom* study far Cbr*
Service appointmanU.
Salaries start high a* M R 6
week.
Civil Servlea
eHeea
SECURITY, high -alarfaa, grwmotions, long paid vacitfaw,
paid sick leave, rati retain*
pension*. Training watR aw
pointed.
FREE Inform Stic* re tab*, refariai, requiremeota. Write NOW
** LINCOLN 6CRVICH
814 Court Street
Pakla, fllteete

TM

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V

FACTORY TO TOO
ALUMINUM
New 4 Used Furniture A Appli­
VENETIAN B U N M
ances. A Good Place To
Enclosed head. Sag-proad bottom
BUY, SELL or TRAD*
roll with plastic end*. FlaaUe
Jenkins Furniture
or rayoe Upes. Cottre
tM Sanford Ave.
FA 2 74$*
cords.

ISA V E 8

# ,b *

II. Wash Wanted

■te
3-BEDROOM trailer fully air con­ GOOD Sim
couch, breakfast
ditioned, washer and dryer. WUl
■ell equity very reasonable or
odd chairs, mala
wtu trade for equity In S bed*
Manchester poppya. VA
room home. Phone FA S4134.
I* HOSE 11.09,
Dungaree* ILK
'3d FLAMINGO MobUa Horn*,
Surplus Store, 218
•' x 40, 3 bedroom, excellent
condition. The price le Right.
SINGER ELECTED*
One can't refuse. Space 74,
chine-factory rebuilt, tfe 'd fw
Park Ave. Trailer Ct., Sanford.
with m w guaraatw m i g«ad»&gt;
raonta. I payments *« IMfa
Writ* Credit H i a t i r , */• I t e
OPEN NOW
Sanford Herald.
MOBILE HOME SALKS
U Mile So. of Sanford 17-91
REAM MIXED OOWCHETE
NEW 1960 PACEMAKER
Window Sills - Lintel* — Sand
MOBILE HOMES
Rock—Rtmpinf
Direct from Factory to You.
ripe—Fractal
Trap*
Grai
Cemefli—Dry Walla
W y itt Trailer Saleii
MIRACLE CONCRETE
Tel. FA 3-MI I
VA MTU
306 Elm Av*

21. Furniture

Beauty Parlors

2964 Adame Ph.

BE Artteten Per Bala

Tuns Went On 20th
81. Follow Country
( luh Rd. A Wnteh
For Oar Signs . . •

O PEN D A IL Y

s

Dream Homes

$3 4 0
Down Payment-No Closing

‘ 9 890
T O T A L PRICE
llume* feature

I

Bedroom*

I* i Til* Hath* • Screened
I’nrrh . Utility Rnem • Terru m Fleurs • t xrporle • Landxrjped Lots • All City 4 onirmenrex.

9:00 A. M. T il Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. .M. T il Dark

S lw sjn a lu iA
Cnnntruction Co.. Iik .
211

.

Wee*

23th

Street

Phone FA 2 3191

‘ 179 5

MONTHLY
PAYM ENTS

56 c h e v y ::

‘ 1495

P.sery Me*.

s

s

*

$ $ $

S

SAVE

$

$

$

S

•61”

54 CADILLAC.

nui*e •
Fully Equipped Including Air Tnnrtlllooing - Ite Mure \nd Drive
This One!

‘ 14 9 5

Our 1'ned Cum Will lie IlieplMsed For Your
Inspection Nightly On Our l-argc Lighted Lot.

W HERE DEALS SHINE
at the nign o f your bent buy
2nd &amp; I’almetln U. C. Lot FA 2-fi'J;il Ofc. FA 2-0711
Chesriilet — Oldnninbile — Cadillnr Trude-Ino

“ Save Dollars A t H o ller’s"

H O LLE R
M O T O R S A LES

WE L C OME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Wa InvHa yea te b* are area
absolutely free wKbret aUig
tine el m i af Banfeed'e teadb
Motel* while yea teaate aWpl
able beaaing fee yearaaH aaiil
family. Piek wp year t e f at|
owr 8«le* Office.

S U N LA N D
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECRES1I
4th Addition
Homes Designed For
Florid* Living.
S i t Bedroom* —
1 k 2 Batha

VA - F HA FHA In Servic#
Conventional
Financing
Down Payment*
Low as $425
You ran mov* In ImmadLl
atcly while the paper* ar«|
being processed.
We Guarantre Peraonal
Satisfaction On T h «
Conatruction O f Your
Home For The Firat
Year — Or Y our Down
Payment And Cloain*
Ccai Will Ba ChaarftlU/
Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor.

Inc.
Cor Hwy. 17.B2 &amp; 21
Phon FA 2*1 SO

a

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WESTERN LEAN b MEATY

P rim Cm 4 Tfcni &gt; m W rtm fay

THK WOMEN OF ENTERPRISE’S Barnett Memorial
Methodist Church fed these diners and another irroup

not pictured at the baked chicken dinner which wax the
WSCS annual fund raisin? project.

Arabs W ant Bigger Oil Profit, Sources Say
er of a youngish, to-railed group
of “oil technocrat*'' the the Arab
government*.
Tariki wa* quoted at the con­
ference a * enviiaging the day
when Arabs will control all as­
pect* of otl production and trans­
portation. and have at least a 50
per cent *hare ;n market* to
which Arab oil goes.
The ••technocrat*” are only too
well aware of the result* of
Iranian Premier Mohammed Mossadegh'i precipitate action in 1MI
in nationalising Persian oil well*.
They therefore do not advocate
Mossadegh'* brand of nationalisa­
tion “ by the stroke of a pen.”
But they state the belief that a
complete takeover ran tie achieved on a gradual bail*
Oil companies assert that their
contract rights are being en­
croached upon at every turn in
the Middle East with the possible
exception of Kuwait.

wr&amp;iTious

Quotable
Quotes
l ulled Pres* InternaUonal
MILFORD, Conn. (UPIj - The
mayor of Worche»ter, Xla**., Jo­
seph Ca*dm. who was arrested
for speeding on a Connecticut
turnpike:
“ l ‘ m not sure I was guilty. I
w*» j*i*i following • line lA car*
I wasn't watching
iv speedo­
meter."

EIGHTH GitAUEHS o f the junior high school wore guests of the Sanford
Naval A ir Station for a tour o f the ba.&lt;e facilities which included thin in­
spection o f an A-’tD Skywarrior. with the student* each getting a chance to
look over the aircraft.

Hy H111I. NEMMi XI
UPI Foreign Editor
ATOMIC CAPABILITIES
flier* is growing speculation
that atomic warheads actually
•re prevent in both North and
South Korea. South Korean De­
fense Minister Kim Chung Yul drcleared the North Koreans have
atomic guns deployed along the
truce line area* and indicated
South Korea would *'severely punlth“ the Communivt* f the Red*
launched an atomic attack, lie
also indicated the punishment

Legal Notice

would In? by the same mean*
used by Use Reds. Hen. I. D.
White, U. S. Army commander in
tlie Pacific, said in Seoul on
Thursday that the North Korean
Communists may have "atomic
capabilities.”
PARTY FIHIIT
Right and left wing uf Brit­
ain’* Labor Party still arc bitter­
ly at odds. Home right-wing mem­
bers of the party are saying it
was labor s promise In rrnationalUr steel that played a major
part in losing the Oct. a general
election. The left wing wants
more naUonaluatioo Latior Par­
ty I-cailers Hugh GaiUkrll recent­
ly. was asked pointblank “ Arc
you in favor of dropping n.itionalisation or against it?” Gaitskell
said he was not ready to answer
either ye* or no.

SI ATT IR ai.TI.KH,
I u fv tid s u L

s o IK St TO SITS: vm
■TVTH *»K rXOUlKA TO;
H a it i* tlu tD r
t IS t Xt Jo h n 's

NAZI TRIALS
No more trial* of Nan war
criminals will be permitted in the
West Herman Republic after the
end of 1960. At result, tjie num­
ber of these trials ta expected to
l&gt;e stepped up in the next few
month*.
"LE HAl.LT”
President Charles DeGaulle of
France will hold one of his rare
press conferences tnts week and
is expected to reiterate the "ab­
solute necessity"
fur French
membership in the "tonne club.
He also is expected to reaffirm
the finality of the terms of his
Sept. 16 “ self determination" of
fer to Algeria.
ARMS TO INDONESIA
Well informed sources In Jakar
la, capital of Indonesia, expect
the United States soon to sell
more small arm* to the Indonesi­
an army. The U. S earlier this
year supplied sufficient small
arm* ami communications equip­
ment for 2U battalions.

WASHINGTON — Ulwr Sevittary James P Mitchell opposing
a plan to establish federal powers
to resolve labor management dead
locks:
. . It the government determine* wages and prices we are
getting on the road to socialism
which 1, for one do not want.”
ARUNDEL. England — Bernard
Xlarmaduke Kitaalan Howard, the
16th Duke of Norfolk, on hi* de­
cision to move hts family out of
the ancestral castle in to a smaller
house in the hack yard:
. . The moment has arrived
to save some of the money that at
pre»ent we see no return on."

DA/PT DfPT.
MAYFAIR. PURE

CREAM

HOUSTON, Tex. — Joseph Dai­
ley, who risked his life and aban­
doned hit life's saving to spread
the alarm In other crewmen be­
fore the tanker Amoco Virginia
blew up
"Piece* of sirel rained down
all around me. I was lucky to
gel away at well as 1 did.”

SWIFTS PREMIUM OR HICKORY RANCH
NO. I QUALITY. SLICED, RINDLESS

Service Howl Champs

BREAKFAST

COLORADO SPRINGS , Colo.
(UPI)— Hamilton Air Force Rase,
Calif., spoiled Fort Carson, Colo .
a first per to&gt;l touchdown and then
rallied to gam a 1* 7 victory Sun­
day in the 16Ui annual Pikes Peak
Service Bowl game.

**

TARNOWS DELICIOUS

r is e s

N*w Turk

You * r * h e re b y n o tifie d that a
of -'•in p la in t for d lx n rra ha*
b -a * filed a g ain at i n *
and )n n
*&lt;• r**|Utird to » •• * • a copy of
you r a n tw e r or pleading to |h *
h ill of r a m p U In t on tho p la in tiff's
b tio ro tt P a u l &lt;*. I'a rk ln a , SIT W*at
•*' ilh K tr**t, O rlan do , W o rld s. and
ftl* &lt;ht o rig in a l a n a a e r or p lrad Ira i» tho u f f lr t if lh « C le r k of
the (*lr&lt; all C o u rt on or r.#far«
S te in a o d a y ,
u n b a r », lt i&gt;
If
you fall In do an Judgm ent hy
d a fa u lt w ill ha ta k e n a a a l n t : too
fo r Iba r t llo f ilam andad In th s
bill of complaint.
tMVMK .*SI&gt; oltI*Klts:i) at Hon•ufd, Uemlnola iv ia n ly ,
W o rld s,
■Jilt **» day of .N tinnlor ISIS,

*•&lt;11

HIGIISTOWN, N. J. (UPI) _
An Army per&gt;onnel hu* carrying
about JO passengers collided with
a tractor trader early today on
the New Jersey Turnpike five
tndes south uf Highstown
Officials at St. Kranci* Hospital
in Trenton *aid 2S passenger*
wrre injured in the crash.
According to state trooper Fred
Eckrr, the bus was returning to
Ft. Dlx from thr Port Authority
Building in New X'ork City.
He said JO Army pertoniw-l
•MALI
were aboard the bus, which ram­
(X C. SSoeadoa
t iU r k o f lb * Clr» uit Court med into the rear of the truck.
By M srlhs T. Vthlen, I*,'
Turnpike official* identified the
lh a l c I k r k ltt
driver uf the tractor trailer »*
SSf Weal knuih M rrrl
la-die M. Hunter, S6, A Briar
Orlando, Florida
Mill, N. Y. both vehicle* were
i l l w t a r tor Platnlilf
heading south.
PukH ab Moo. a. IS. SI, SO. ISSS

P. F. DELUXE ORANGE
FRESH IAKE0 LUSCIOUS

ppopacf
All

Purpoge

K atin?

SECURITY
SSOCIATKS,
Tender ' Sweet Golden
STOCKS - BONDS
M U TU A L - FUNDS

or

Cooking

�p o n e In Donations To United Fund-They'll Come Get 'Em
.
The United Fund volunteers offered
Today to travel the county to pick up lastminute contributions to the fund cam­
paign in an e ffort to reach the quota.
Chairman A. B. Peterson Jr. urged
all residents, groups or commercial firms
who have not turned in a donation to tele­
phone the United Fund office. FA 2-4917.

and said workers will drive out and pick
up contributions from homes or offices.

The UF office will remain open fo r
awhile to receive tardy contributions, but
n o further solicitation will be made, he
stressed.
“ W e feel that there are a lot o f peo­
ple who have not been able to g e t their
contributions in for some reason, and will
be glad to have the workers drive out and

Peterson said the fund drive will
close tom orrow as announced and asked
last-minute donations in an e ffo rt to get
“ 100 per cent participation, regardless o f
the amount we raise.*

Slip §&gt;anf0r&amp; ijmtlfo

pick up all those which can be made by
tom orrow * Peterson said.
He pointed out that donation o f only
80 cents per person by the county’s popu­
lation would surpass the goal o f $41,621.
“ Please call the United Fund o ffice
and help put the fund drive over by the
deadline,* he asked the public.

T a x Equalization

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W EATHER: Cl c a t Vo partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow. High today, 74-79. Low tonight in
XLix

United r r m

Leaned W ire

Katabliahed 1908

T U E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 10. 1959

th a

ftO’a.

Federal Funds Possible In County
Drainage Emergency, Board Told
l t e possibility of federal matchInf funds to give “ permanent re­
lief" la the eouoty’t drainage pro­
blems was offered today by a
ataie soil- eoaeorvation expert.
H. T. Stanloy, assistant state
eoaeervitioalet, told the board of
eooalMtooari that a law pa»ed
to O n p m ia 1SSS can make it
fftiibta tar Seminole County to

apply for tunds to eliminate drain- j drainage faciiitiea.
However, under tha law, k ia
age problem* If tha county cao
get the authority to eatabllah a up to the local body la maintain
county wide millage levy or aak the facilitiee, Stanley told iho
the itate legialature for additional group.
Board Chairman John Ertder
funds.
Under the law, which i* called told Stanley that a apecial com­
the Small Watershed Program, the mittee will be appointed to study
government maienea funds with tha overall drainage problem and
the local government to conatruct * come up with a solutioo.

City Awards Contract For Lake Monroe
Pollution Study To Tampa Chemist Firm
He said that there arc indica­
b c o n t r a c t to jnake a pollution
During the eight weeks of the
survey of Lake .Montoe was survey by two chemists, testa tions that elements ether than
awarded to Thornton Laboratories, |
be made for bacteria, dis- sewage are producing pollution
ln«. last night by the Sanford
oxygen, alkalinity, chlor- in l-akc Monroe, since there is e
City Commission.
, •***'• temperature and for the heavily polluted area upstream
-*•
•
■ amount of oxygen needed by orThe —
Tampa firm of- analytical
from the city where pollution
and consulting chemist# ia expect­ ' nanism* in the water.
might be caused by cattle and
The
commission
rejected
the
ed to start the 972 test, on Lake
swamps.
Monroe waters
within three $6,200 bid of Law Engineering Co.
weeks. Coat of the survey will be to make the survey and decided
against Xuuland Estate* developer
within 10 percent of $3,000.
j llrailry Odium's offer to pay £&gt;0 i
I per cent of the .urvey cost if the
ft
|post was tmt fn*
«. '
Stock
Haw sewage from Saniord t« I NEW Volt Ik* tU H ) 'the major source of pollution Ini prices at 1 p. m :
1 the lake, a 11*51 Stale Hoard of I American Airline* ............. 34'.
American T I T
........... 7S'i
] Health survey reported.
The study reeni intended a $-176.-1American Tobacco ............. lot
CAO ’
............... 88'*
Sanford Greyhounds President 000 sewage treatment plant for' Chrysler
. . . . ............... 81H
John McRoberU received permis- j Sanford.
The city now wants to know I Curtiss • Wright . . . ••#•••• • 3 l 4i
•ion from the city commission last
DuPont
. . . •estates - 2ti0l1
night for the ball club to get ID 1what the current pollution situa­ Kastman Kodak . . .
•esMisee W
tion
is
in
the
lake
and
how
it
sents on every ticket sold for a '
Ford Motor ...........

1 p. m. Stocks

Ciiy Grants Club
Deal For Season

taaaaea**
General Electric . ...............
Ing season and 30 per rent of the 1:iger W'nrien Know In. .aid today. I General Motors . . . ...............
' Sanford undertook u l l 1* million'
profits, if any.
Graham • Paige
............
McKohcrt*, who announced that w»&lt;«t and sewer improvement Inti. TAT
..........................
the Greyhound* were $252 in the program in 1951-55 and now lairiilard
........... ts*l*«tsi
red after this year's season, said] w»nLi to make e comparison with Minute Maid ......... ...............
that the team has the chance of eight years ago. Knowles said,
Penney
........... i i i i s i i i i
becoming a Class D teem for the
I'enn HR
........... •aaeaeet*
Kansas City Athletics.
Hoyal American . . . ...............
Commissioner Earl liigginbot-1
Scars Roebuck ......................
kam said that baseball ia Just as | V . _ a _ _ _ L „ C , , _ J Sludebaker
........ . .............
puch a part of the city recreation U y S T T O p ii y r U f l O S
U. S. Steel
............. •.
'fts te m as slniffleboard and tennis
Enterprise is having a local drive Westmghouse El. . ...............

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SAN FORD’ FLORIDA

NO. M0

Tha County Commtaaioa will i
meet at H a. m. Nov. M aa a
TALLAHASSEE (DPI) - Soma board of equalisation to tel the
1.300 delegates met here today to valua of property on which to
opca the ttmoday go* aaeual levy taaea.
convention of Florida BaptteU.
The board adopted a resolution
The convention ia made up of today to advertise for the equali­
1.230 churches with a member**
eg abowt 430,000.

State Baptists Meet

Krider pointed out Mtat the
county is spending taw much Triton Joins Fleet
money on drainage instead of
GROTON, Coon (DPI) - the
building up county roads.
twin reactor DM Triton, the
Earlier be had called for a Nevy’ a mobile “ private eye" le
county wide drainage program ,uard
, tUck,
and eatabllah inrnt of a millage ' join* u * u. gt Atlantic auburnlevy to carry out the program.
iM f l „ , *oday. The *47 toot, S.M0
Stanley pointed out that U would toa nuclear radar picket sub,
take about two yean before the coding »lt0 raillioe, wtU hoist Me
actual program could be carried commission log pennant u I $
out.
turned ever to the Navy at ■
Coat of the program aouM not docks Ida eeremony at the yards to
be estimated.
the Electric Boat Division to Gew
la other busioes* during the era] Dynamics Carp, which to il
meeting. County Engineer Boh R.
Davie said that cost of tha pro­
gram to eliminate drainage to Castro Reply Awaited
Loch Arbor would be approaiHAVANA (UP1) - The future
mstely $5,Joo.
Davi* said the engineering iirm of Cuban-American relations will
of Lefller and Bush recommended depend largely on Premier Fidel
regrading Forrest
Drive and Castro's reply to new U. I. proRidge Ave. tod establishing a I teeta against “ malicious" attacks
drainage awale down the center ' on the United States, Informed
aourcea aaid today. Cuban offi­
of the two streets.
The board approved the coal cials withheld Immediate eomof job aa a permanent rellsf to "M il and It wag believed Caatro
Loch Arbor resident* but said ! might reply toon to another to
they could not start the project hU marathon nationwide totevtafon
until we “ straighten out our fin- ■ «!
appearances. He atilt
ancial troubles."
Had not answered a Brgt U. L
Davii also reported on plana protest against earlier attecko to
to eliminate flooding in the Tern- H** United State*.
arva. hT?
g!TLu
Gray and Brill recommended that
a series of rsnals he dug kite
the area.
Davis ia expected to give hia
recommendations at the board's
next meeting.

Herndon, Burdick

New Snow Storm
Coming To North;
42 Low For State
I'nltod P r tN International

t"Labo r Hoard Asked
CLEARWATER (UFI) - Ctogreeeman William C. Cramer sug­
gested Monday that Gov. LaHoy Collins name a Male labor
relation* commission that would
make recommends Gone to the
nest session of Congress. Cramer,
speaking to the State Farm
Bureau Federation, said the com­
mission also could examine such
questions aa a Mato labor depart­
ment of cabinet rank, establish­
ment of a Florida labor relation*
board, and poeslbte tightening of
local taws against labor violence
and disputes.

THE QUEEN 18 CROWNED oa Stand? Uerviah W pro­
claimed queen o f tha Peanut Bowl and Jim Buckler
plarea the crown on har head. Mia* Harvlah wia choaan
liy the student hotly o f th* Junior High from a field of
10 context nut* on tha baisi* of talont, beauty and per­
sonality.
(Staff Photo)

.
County ComiiiUMoii today
paid tribute to Clerk O. P. Hern
don and Deputy Clerk K. L. Bur­
dick, citing thr "many long years
of service these two officials have
given the county and ataie."
Both retired effective Nov. S
because of ill health.
After a resolution was read ex­
and therefore ugieed to Me- |0 raise fundi for rrsrarch against
pressing
tlie board's gratitude to
Roberts' iei|uc,t. Cost to the city muscular dystrophy and residents
the two men. Herndon, his voice
live effect of art aa everyday
to run the Municipal Stadium for are urged to nuke donations in !
Sanford * City t oitiinisston last to allow only piped drainage to
weak, aaid “ I just tried to do my
Greyhound games during the pa*t the ranmstrrs which have been!
life was explained by Carl Bolduty
and
there
shouldn't
be
any
night ordered s resolution drawn pas* through the swampy area
season was $4,600 under the same placed around the community. |
praise for that I thank you from »n&lt;ler laat night in a lecture to an which would giv* the state per- and connect to the city system
conditions a, were granted last Volunteer workers also will solicit
near lily Cl. and 24th PI. Th*
audienca of 100 parang* at tha
my heart."
i mission to run drainage for three county b** previously sought th*
1funds during this month.
Chairman Juhn kinder called Sanford Art Aeaocietioa meeting
year* through an open ditch ditch connection .o lake care of
HOLLYWOOD tUPIl Bob Herndon on* of the outstanding
south at 23th SI. place to con­ drainage fr o m
Crosby, whose fame has been dim­ public servants in the state and at the Civic Center.
Sanford Ave.
Holandrr Illustrated hie lector* nect with tlie ett) draining sya which is to be widened A dram
med by the shadow of hia brother said he doubted hetlier any oilier
Ring, moved in the unwanted spot­ •tale official could equal his re with color slides, which also de­ lem near Zltli I’l.
ag* pipe connection will cost
The resolution propox si by alxHit S.tt.ooo
light of domestic trouble today.
cord which dates hack many picted good and bad tsamplrs oI
County Commission Chairman
Hoth Crosby and his wife, June, years
Krider said lie hmk* the eon
design
John Krider would give the state tract for widening Sanford Ave
say the bedroom battle in which
"The man who will take your
The
Winter
Dark
art
and
deaign
permission
to
run
drainage
from
he was stabbed twice ami she re­ place will face a real challenge
will lie Irt Nov. 19. The widening
reived a broken rd&gt; has ended their la equaling your rwronl." Krider expert also tutd the group about |23lli SI. through (tie ditrh aftrr cost will lie paid by tlie county.
marriage.
tiw value* of an art association the 25lh St. widening project is Tlie money for tlie state subsidiz­
aaid.
Crosby, 4S. and hia wife fought. Burdsck had been willi the to the community. The audience begun by the stale. If tlu state ed 25th St. widening from Mellonviolently laat Saturday night, Mrs. Clerk's oGice since I9rt.
responded
try adding several doesn't put a pipe in Hie ditch villr lo French Ave. is in the
Crosby, a slender red-haired #*■
members to roila, making the within three yeata the county county budget for this fiscal year,
commission will. Krider -aid
•inger, said.
! charter membership 30.
Krider explained. A ditch tn tlie
Allowing the dltrn reversed a l.ily Ct. area tu take 2'dli St.
The rouple separated alter the
Ine association closed its chart­
previous
city
commission
derision
altercation, and, according to Mrs.
er membership IsM night sod also
drainage conk! also take Sanford
Croat)), there will he no attempt
I closed Uic entry lists for the first
Ave. runoff.
at reconciliation
All property owners adjacent lo
The Jaycees will have s dinner!I art show. Eahibits will be limited
“ Hob aaid I needed a heating meeting Wednesday instead of l» members on the roila up to laat
the proposed ditch or pipe drain­
up. which he gave me. Then I their weekly luncheon tins week night for the initial show.
age ares have accepted the appicki-d up the letter opener and and will invite wives snrt dales
pratsal price lo buy the necessary
Tomorrow ia the deadline to
the tussle went on. I jabbed him of members to attend.
submit titles of art show ontriee,
TAMPA (DPI) The Air Force right of way, the county commii
in the shoulder. 1 thought it would
A special program appropriate Mrs. J. O. Gregory, exhibition lut called off s search lor three non chairman said.
scare him and make him
,, run
. |for Veterans' Day will include a chairman, announced. The Utica airmen missing after a It 47 crash
The resolution must be approvaway. But it didn t. Mrs. Crosby ; Nivy f„ m on ,hf tri(nlB, 0, air must he submitted so a program into the Gulf of Mexico
■d by the city roinmission and
said.
Five days of searching failed to agreed upon by the county com
crews. The meeting will begin at 7 ran he prepared for the show,
site raid.
turn up any trace of the three, i misstonrrs.
p. m. in the Civic tenter.

Enterprise Seeks

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property, real estate or personal
as fixed by the lax assessor.
Indications art that the lax bills
may bo prepared and sent out
by Dec. IS.
At the board's meeting last
week, taxpayers got an indica­
tion of what the millage rat# *0l
to this year when the commission
adopted a tentative rale to It
mills for operating budget.
Thli figure ia subject to change,
but calls for 3.15 mills for the
general budget, five for schools
and .83 for payment of hospital
bonds.
Tax Assessor Richard McCanna has told live commission that
to oatimatea the assessment roll
Will lint $182 million in property
valuations aa a basis for tha tax
rata.

sation meeting and report that
all assessment records will be
open to property owner* Nov. 1&lt;
in the tag assessor's office.
The equalisation aaaaion will be
to beer complaints and receive
testimony aa to tha valua of any

Speaker Explains City Agrees To Drainage
Effects Of Art
Ditch Request By County

Temperatures were an the ris*
through the nation's midlands to­
day, but the Weather Bureau
warned of another snow Morns
building up In Montana.
Weathermen issued «old w*v*
warning* for Montana fur this
afternoon and night and said
there would be drifting snow run­
ning before high winds later ia
&lt;the day.
Thr midland*, front border t*
i border, w*r* caught in a giant
snow storm-cold wave last week.
Some area* were lashed by 15inch snow* and sub-sero temper­
atures.
But the Weather Bureau Mid
temperature* rose from 10 to 30
degree* Monday from th* Cana­
dian border inte Oklahoma Mid
northern Teias.
lamest temperature* for Flor­
ida Wednesday morning will
range from 42 to 48 in thr extrema
north, to the 50‘ * in the Mntral
and to th* •&gt;«)'• ia the southern

Bob Crosbys End
Marriage After
Violent Scrap

Jaycees To Meet
Wednesday Night

AF Cancels Search
For Three Airmen

18 Attending
Insurance Course

Enrollment In the Life Under­
writer's Training Course given at
the Seminole County Vocational
School ha* raached II. E. S.
Douglass, Director of Vocational
Education aaid yesterday.
Mrs. Margaret Knight of San­
ford* Independent Life Accident
Insurance Co. of Sanford is teach­
ing th* course lo life insurenc*
agents The classes which began
Oct. 30 are sponsored by the St.
John's Life Underwritcn' Asso­
ciation. They are teoght every Frldey afternoon from 2 4:30 p. m
and will last for six months.

P

LOU1B C A TE S o f UeBarjr proudly display* thia five
Twwuvd awout potato th at wax grow n in hi* yard- * » ’ ®a
aaid on the morning o f hie 70th birthday la^t Wedneaday he went out into tha yard and noted tha eweat pota­
to, M]t waa a pleaoant surprise,” ha *aid.

Warm W ater Revives 'Frozen' Heart

.Specialists at Uic heart clour
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Dos day m a North Philadelphia gut
tors saved th* life of a nun with ter. His case was mad* known slashed open the chest cavity and
massaged Flanagan's heart When
a * froien" heart by pouring *&gt; Monday night.
The hot water tre«im*nl was that and other methods failed the
gallons of warm water from an
ordinary faucet into hit chest utrd after other efforts failed. doctors, in desperation linked a
It worker so well, the patient has* to • nearby hot water tap.
cavity.
The 43-year old laborer's heart started to regain consciousness They tested the water's warmth
had not functioned for more than and tried lo climb off the opera on their wrist* like a mother
three hours when the doctor's ting tabl*.
Irais milk from her baby's hotlle.
Today, only litre* days alter Then they turned the hose direct
took what was believed to be an
unprecedented move to return his hi* ordeal. William Flanagaa chat­ ly into the cheat cavity ami flush
ted with visitors and follow pa­ sd the heart with shout 2u gal
heart to normal operation
Thoracic surgeon* at Hahne­ tients in hie ward. II* was kept Ions of water.
mann Hospital'* famed heart cli­ on the serious list 88 $ precau­
Th* heart'* rhythm returned
nic said they know of no oif&gt;or tionary measure.
gradually as the blood passed
Courthouse To Close cate where lap water was used Flanagan was taken to the bus through Uie warmed heart and
The County Courthouse wiU to maids the cheat cavity.
pital by police but his h«art stop extended the warmth throughout
closed tomorrow in celebration of
Th# pericot, William Flanagan pod beating while so talent, Dr. the patient's body. Within minute*
Veterans' Dey, ’die clerk's office we* found xemi coo-ciots*
Kdwsrd Brunoee, wes sisminsng bia body temperature rose Fora
announced this mom.ng.
Ic. ;ysur* to th* cold last Sslur-1 him.
i th* low M's t « '93 degree*.

Flanagan had been given uo
aneslhelirs because they might
have killed him.
The patient became fully con­
scious. He was moved to a re­
covery room where he wav kept
under mild refrigeration to pre­
vent his temperature from riving
•hove normal as a result of Ihe
3'-s hours of heart massage. He
was given three blood transfusion*
and massive quantities of anti
biot lea.
live patient made remarkable
progress. A tube in Ills throat to
help hia breathing was removed
the following day. Monday night
j he wae able to ea up sad eat a
| Meek dinner.

district*.

Kuluir tempers lure outlook ts
for slightly s tim ir weather Wed­
nesday night and no frost danger
through Friday,

Food Fair Agrees
To Close Entry
Food Fair Stores director nf r*»t
r*,,le - Ronald Fine, agreed you" ‘ fdav to close the southernmost
Oak Ave. driveway entrance to
Sanford's Food Fair and to open
an entrance from 25th Si.
Oak Ave residents Cmdr. I M.
Rowell, Jerry Daniels and Earl*
Moxlrv have complained that
light* from the two Oak St. Food
Fair driveways were sliming in
their windows, ami that truck
traffic on Oak Ase. was disturb­
ing and dangerous.
A fence will be erected imme­
diately on the boundary of the
Sanford Food Fair store group and
floodlights will tie shielded that
Shine onto that street. The city
commission also passed sn ordin­
ance last night prohibiting truck
traffic other than necessary for
residences on Oak Ave. Irons .Milt
to 25th St.
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Tour Thursday

C. Russell M.ivun of Alumonle
Springs ami Mrs. Donald Norton of
Geneva wilf lead 30 members of
tlie Florida Aiidution Society lroin
West Palm Ht-ach to Crjnd Ba­
hama Island Thursday. The fourday larribean tour will include
study of the bird and plant Ilf* of
this most northwesterly Haha me
island. Mason is executive director
of the xocietv and Mrs. Norton to
the group s fu-ld trip organuer.

DeGaulle Gives Red
Leader Credit
PARIS (UP!) President
. Charles DeGaulle announced to­
day that Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev will visit France on
March t3. I960, and for the first
lint* gave Ku.vsia ciedit for try­
ing to ease tension in such troubl­
ed spots as tudia, Laos and Cm tral America.

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                    <text>Roll Over DeLand, 33*20

Seven) jrenrs K o a littta sport* ear
was pretty much a novelty In then part*.
I recall that Ear) Ratliff drove up to
•eheol ta a Uttle "bag" called a Renault
Of coune, It really ceased quite a stir
around the campus being the first car of
that also to be seen. In fact it was so cute
that a group of young lade led by “ Biggwn** Graham grabbed it by both ends
and carried it to the front steps of the
school and parked it
New if a Frenchman were to come to
Sanford blindfolded he would surely be­
lieve he was in Faria for the beep-beep’s
of the Renaulta can be heard everywhere.
The little ear types have become so popu­
lar ta recent years that Sanford has a
eery active dub called the Seminot*
•porta Car Club.
Although the club haa been active for
time, very' few people other than ita
.... hera know much about ita activities.
Recently five members o f the club
formed a sports car racing team and in
their first outing they made a fine showtag.
D m fhre men have dubbed their team
“Scudsrta Seminole." Seuderia being an
Italian name for racing stable.
laauranceman Bud Moughton is re­
sponsible for the logistical end. such a*
fund raising and parts supply; Kon

Uf JERRY
COVINGTON |Halfback
Hobbs
Davto
w ss i out standing They picked up two
„ *■? EaafaedS ra in ori J u n io r ;
nothing abort of spectacular in tbe of tbeir tooebdowni a i a
result
Varsity team finished its taw victory here Ism night.
of Sanford fumbles and if it badseason here last night in fine ■ Tbe youngster scored on a 23 n’t beet toe this, the big defense
***** by roliiog
over DeLand by ] yard run in the first period, a would hat* held them
much
muck
a score of 3J-3P
27 yard nm in the «th period, and tighter. Linebacker and
renter
Coach Dick Stivers and Bud an t l yard rue m the final three Johnny Phillips made a g n a t
Layer led Wear youngster* to a minutes. He displayed good speed showing espec
especially on defense ns
near perfect w a io a finirting with
hard as any half well as Mark Whitehead. Peea 4-1 record. Tbeir only lee* was back seen this year.
Wee Kaigbt, Don Harvey, and
In tbe opening game when Lees­
Although DeLand rolled up »
Jam es Jotws. The line play on
burg (qu eried part them 7 a
points, the Seminole defense was offense and defense was out-

Gates, a nursevmsn from Daytona Beach,
handles all scoring and timing; Jim DeBrine. an ole school buddy of mine, does
all the mechanical maintenance and the
driving is shared by Phil Bell of Sanford
and Bob Roe of Orlando.
For ita initial run. the Seuderia enter­
ed the Lion's 300-mile handicap race staged
by the Sports Car Club of America at
Venice Oct. 18 and brought home five
trophies. These were earned by placing
second in class in a 53-mile preliminary
race on a rain-drenched course on Satur­
day ; a id by coming in fourth overall in
the featured 300-mile race on Sunday. In
Sunday's race, the Scuderia’s little red
bomb was running against 50 other ears
- some of whose engines were seven
times larger!
This group of daring young gentle­
men have big plans for the future. They
are laying the ground work to enter the
SCOA races at Dunneilon in January and
at Cocoa in February. If another ear can
be located in time, the Seuderia may enter
the F IA compact and economy car race at
Sebring December 12.
For the lovers o f foreign cars this is
the club to join. These fellows show more
enthusiasm for their favorite sport than
haa been displayed in s long time.

Blue Hens Take
Over Ratings

O'Connor Paces
‘Fun' Tourney

SanksGetsMVP Award; Heavy Seven Alfa
Aims To Hoist Cubs Now
BOSTON (UP 11 Sheris top
grata Banka, confirmed as tbs
Matisnai League's moat valuable
plarer. art bit aigbU today on
bstaring bis Chicago Cubs nut ef
Ibe ascend division.
Tbe slogging prise possession of
Mis Cabs, a powtebouse at tbe
plate and an automation ut iht
field, Wednesday was named to
M unprecedented second straight
M VP award by We National
League writers.
But Banka, who set two field
Mg records while his team finM o d to l fifth place tie th u seapen, sold he'd get as much ef a
kick
■ B Othe
kH RCub*
M ta make
o f seeing
the first division or pennant grade
na ba grt bom tbe award.
"I fust wish tbe Cub* could
Bave made a first division finish.
Thai * eo* of th* lew things that
wow Id give m* ** much pleasure
ns winning tbs MVP award again
Naturally, avery player warts to
term rta MVP title and also to
p la r ki « H Woetd Baries. I hop*

■ntt ease ms saw da snmethtna

about fc,”

Banks dubbed art 41 home ran*
while catering Urt Chicago Na­
tional League entry this season to
beat out another power hilling in
fielder, Milwaukee Brave* third
baseman Eddie Mathews, few the
tovetod award
The rangy Bank*, whs recently
signed for an estimated 445 000
lor n e s stasea, hit .504, drove m
141 run*, collected 171 hits tnciud
r ig K do-Wcs, »ts teqwas, and
•corod 47 time*
Hi* fielding hroko two National
League reeotda, the first for a
abortatop with the fto-ast errors
over a season. 12. and the second
for th* highest shortstop fielding
percentage m th* history of hu
to ague, r t i
Th* award rsc* wasn't a one
man affair, but K wasn't far
from n.
Banka polled J il points of a
possible III He ted Mathrms b»
44 points and more easily oul-

distanced
Milwaukee's
Hank
Aaron in tbwd place, Los Angeles'
Wally Moon in fourth and San
Francisco’ s Ssm Jones in fifth,
tbe enty players among i4 rrceivtag votes whs collected more t h u
ton point* an the sliding scale bal­
loting system.

Pryor's Holds Lead
In Sandspur Loop
Irvtng Pryor’s Insurance team
held on to tbe lead in tbe Sand­
spur lea g u e this week by adding
tw o more games to tbeir won and
lost record, giving them 1&gt; wjas
and 11 losses.
The second slot is well filled.

after Tuesday'* play, as The Pig
V Whistle and Rot-on. tied with

Paces Navy Keglers

THE JUNIOR HIGH MAJORETTES will perform at the Peanut Bowl
game Saturday at 7 p. m. They are, back row. left to righ t: Fat Chapman.
Sherry Thrasher. Melaine Williams. Margie Sokolib. Ann Mahan. Shelia
Tawnley. Freddie Berryhill. Sharon Ball, and Sylvia William*. Front row,
left to right. Kathy Raker, Sharon Drum. Janet Johnson. Joy Duggar.
Mary Scott, Judy Lavender, Bonnie Caolo and Pat Bans.
(Staff Photo)

Top place Heavy Seven Alfa
continued to roll by laking three
points from Heaiy Three • B” ,
while Big John l hr. top man
sat out and The Heavy Seven's
bowled with a blind. High for the
wmneri was Gerald Smith, as Carl
Stuckart led for the loosen
Second place GGA Tower con­
tinued its pace and remained
w-tthie one point of tbe leaders
by taking three from the Chiefs
of Fssroni Rfli Gmr.es, was high
again foe GGA as O H eam e led
tbe Chiefs The lost dropped the
CPO old mea into tbe cellar.
H eaiy Three Alfa loom ed abead of NAS Operations by tak­
ing three from the fast fading
While Halt of FASRON F ifty ^ n e .
Bob La ita took honors for the
.Alfa gang, as Danny Rosa led for
the White Hattrrs.
Three
Bravo .lost, three
.
, . . .but
. . _man

SEC lesser Lights' Prep For Tilts
t atted Press Irterasuowal
in tbe ram for its game Saturday
Tw o of the Southeastern Confer­ with Chattanooga
Coach Bobby Dodd of Georgia
en ce's lesser lights, Ala ham ■ and
Tech said. "I'm
afraid Notre
Tulane, are working hard in prep
, .. ^ _
Dame 11 too strong tor our L dc
sralioo for tbeir half of the Deepof scrimmage
" Duke rolled ov rr
South's secood football double- T—
11— last
**“
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*Tech1",‘s line
weekend
with
header of the season Saturday in ease in upsetting the Yellow Jack
eta
Dodd said center Mavie
histone Mobil*.
Tbe
Alabama
f»rrt
city
&gt;*
boat in ita well • known way to
North Carolina Stats and Missis­
sippi Southern in the opener. Tulane and Alabama close out the

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third with IS 14. and then com e, Communicator.
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Wilson-Maier with 14-14.
and of* ' 10 H f * ' 7 T h rff C“ i r ' * ” &gt;*•
Carl R occl after s week* rest, &lt;*»&gt; with a nightcap SEC match.
a^umuiat A Andcrs-n w i u .l M O
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Sr' e» Br* ' e r* mr iJ o m
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might
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been
helped by Brown a appearance,
Tuiane
Coach
Andy
Pilney
avoided scrimmaging the Green
.
. . .
**•'• U cinesday. but die aquad
did work on offensive running
play* m a dummy workout. Pit­
ney Said Alabama has a ton er
tram than last vest "doe to tbeir
to n e r passing "
Goorgis's Bulldogs were pro­
nounced in good physics! shape
with their traditional rivalry bat
urday against Florida us Jack*
Kiev tile's Gator Bowl. The Bull­
dogs rut mu the rough stuff to
avoid any injuries Florida's Boh
Woodruff, tvx tn* most optimistic
coach ir the conference said h^
player* "w ere a Unto r a g g e d ’
following a fuil - speed defensive
,cn m m *gi
Trnnrssee sharpened it* p » «
|ns offense in a drill fw Lbl
The \m. are host in hnnvi lie to
the Tigers for the riomeroming
game
Auburn worked on its good
kit king game in wnsi Coach Ralph
Jordan said was
a good, spirited
w.-r-kout
Misausip|&gt;i State,which
m ceu th* Tiger* at Birmingham
naturday. worked out m the ram
Coacn Wad.
Walker switched
Robbs Firming tmm third team
left tackle to the No 2 left gu*-d

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London in 1 10-round bout here
Dec. L London, former British
heavyweight champion, will bs
making his first start since being
knocked out by Floyd Patterson in
a title match May ].

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howlers, and ably helped this
CLEVELAND. Ohm k t P U - An
week ny v .rgmia lo n g and r a y * anguished road which reverberated
Uriffir. 1 nr*, two howlers are through Cleveland Arena Mednesturning in highei series each oav night came from Dick Tiger,
week, and lifting tbetr average Rr iu »h
Empire
middleweight
** ' ^ 7
champion
Knhson Spert*ng Goodi «t*t.k the
T ,g ,r Put |,w „f with the Man in
Karl - n t tn Rmjmillat* :hia week x*&gt;r wake of ht» upset defeat in a
aa the druggists decided enough unanimous decision lor Joey Giar
was enough. They won the first delio in their t o round nationally
game, hut Roh«i.n rsme back televised fight befort shout 2.500
MIAMI il'PIV—Th* winner nl s
j »trong i« win ihe second cam e fans.
5* round hnut hrtweeti Vince %tsr
and also »rt a new lesgur record Visibly shaken by the unespect
tinea and Chic* V cjsr here D ec J
for scratch game, havirg a Tip ed derision, the »• year-oW, 1*1
will h* reeogaued as the world
Nnw seemed the time to realty pound Nigerian, wtw fiv* weeks
junior middlrvrtrht rhsm p'on hv
pour st on, an-urding to th* drug- ago rrgiaterrd a titmUr decision
•he Miami Botrng Commission
fists, and they did so with ■ Til over Glardelio in Chicago, let the
Chuck Geiger, chairman of th. •cratch game, wtning the last
roar »pe*k lor itself white bs
commission, said Martmrx and
game and taking away Rf.Sn.ru brooded in hu dressing room
V e jsr were seleclrd ss opponents
newly won scratch game honors.
Rut the Tiger a m anigrr, .lers»&gt;
hersuso of their winning records
Roth Mary txwi Danyluk and Jones, had plenty in sayVanderbilt wav rained out of s
They split two earlier fights
VItoi to Shaw turned in identical
"1 thought the refereeing was prscure,
so the
Commodore*
It wiU be the first junior middle
&gt;*&lt;•*» t» trad Rounullats. and the worst I have seen in years,” to watched
Lava of the Kentucky
Weight title bout m history The
games. Mississippi worked hard
weigh! hind haa* to e n 'a r t "at V m J * * ^ * " ! K n eh ’
tn 'ic lo im *
the sportsters. Mary lo u had th e 1
pounds.
only turkey rolled thl« week, and
splits were made hy Mary Satre.
tn* I-T, Erma W'ebh, 5-4 IP, ana
CINCINNATI (L T D — The Cm Frances Cross, the 4.10,
einnati Royals hav« acquired Hub
Nest week The Dig will try for
Reed from the Sl Loins Haw ka lor P ryor's berth a» they play each
a playor )0 to named laicr. At other on five and all. Rmimillats
though he set srnemg records at will go against Vk ilaon-Maier on
Oklahoma CRy University. Bred on* and tw# alleys, and Robsons
has been a bench warmer with the will plav the Foodman on lanes
SUvvkl this season
] threw and four.

N O T IC E

Baugho has two injured ankles hut
Will play against the Irish.
----------------------------The Rambuti Pygmies,
wno
live deep in the ltun Forest of
the northern Belgian Conga of
*‘ ’
.. . people
.
Africa,
are the smallest
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the world—no: much more than
four feet ta ll

th* "*"* righ game M&gt;fh Brown vnited the Crimson

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keep Pryors down for
long, and
_
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they
bounced hack
the
lU 'ppins
J n . to '.p
a re'
third game, w
with
spare
L illi* ! Ogden rolled high for the
under* nter*
and Eve r..**e-o
,r,*rked F od m a r.
'w ilson -M a irr was caught r.*t.
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•winding throughout lb* coolest en the lead again. Thii time the
1and it v a t a t » a « effort all the PAT w ai no good and tbe score
read Sanford. 14 and DeLand, 20.
way.
______
Sanford took tbe kick II and ™
On
the_______
opening kickoff Sanford
recovered the second play from sc rim m i f t /
fumbled and DeLand recovered
on the 30. On seven plays they Butch Riser broke through and
marched for the score and ran outran the entire Bulldog secon­
for tbs extra print making it a d in ' for a S3 yard ID . Sanford s
attempt at tbe prirt failed and th«
quick 1-9.
Then Sanford got the ball and score was deadlocked at 34-20.
Early in the final period the
began to roll. Davis sod Bobby
tbeir march
Bowen ripped o ff good yardage Seminoles began
and with * e ball on the DeLand again. Riser and Bowen moved
S . Davis brake off tackle and the ball well tad from the r .
went for tbe first Sanford score. Davie broke through and romped
Bobby Edwards ran tbe point for bis second score. Tbe point
attempt was no good but tH\
making tbe score 7-7.
Early in the secood quarter Seminoles held a * point lead,
Sanford moved to the DeLand *-20.
five yard line on good runs by
From here on out it was Sanford
: Riser. Bowen and Davis. Bowen all tbe way. Tbe big defease held
then bit up tbe middle for the and tbe Seminole* began ’h eir
score giving Sanford the edge. , final march down tbe field. From
Edwards again added tbe point tbe IS yard line Davis ripped up
making tbe score 14-7.
the middle this time for bis third
DeLand took over and began TD of tbe evening. Te add sail
to m ove. They moved inside tbe to tbe wound. Davie then skirted
Sanford IS yard line but the big tbe end for tbe eatra pou t giv­
defense held and the Semmole j ing tbs Seminole* a &gt;3-34 v ic t o r y
took over on downs. On second
play.
quarterback
Trrwilliger
fumbled and a DeLand lineman
picked the ball up and raced for
tbe tcore. They atm ran tbe
NEW YORK (W it Th*
point making tbe score '4-14.
The second half opened with Delaware Blue Hen*, playing foSanford kicking
The Bui' ogs a coach who believes fooebir
showed a little fire and on three should be fun. today snapper
beautiful pass plays they had tsk- Mississippi Southern's two • yeagrip on first place m United
Press International's small
'IB
lege ratings.
Coach Dave Nelson's Blue Hern
moved from second to first follow,
ing an easy, 14-14 victory over
PALM DESERT. Calif. ( L P I) Rutgers of the mayor college footChrifty O'Connor's fit in Wednes­ ball diviaioo. But tbe Blue Hens
day's " fo r fun” pro-celebrity tour­ owe a vote of thanks to Mem­
nament gave B ntiih golferi new phis Statr, which give them a
hope today they would retain the big assist by upsetting MinisRyder Cup in matches starting ■ippi
Southern
last
Saturday
Friday.
night. 21-4. Mississippi Srtiihem
O'Connor's score, two under par s U p p e d t o s e c o o d ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
for the Eldorado course, w ia the
best of the day and the score) of
STA-NU Cleanin«
other British piav era indicated the
K e e p s Oothan
course would prove no more prob­
LIKE NEW!
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CBS Boss Denies Charge 1
Hetwork Ignored Rigging
WASHINGTON tUFl) — CBS
N i U w l F ru k BUnton today
hotly doniod a tongrassionsl Ineestigaler's e h ir n that network
attWlala Ignored 1917 “ atom
d p a la " that TV qvia ahowa war*
rif*«d.
‘ Sure, we wara wrong," Stanton
said. “ I don't want to dany that
#-tost n lot of people wara In­
volved. 1 wouldn't fay there warn
atom algnala *p all over. Vary
Saw panple know about thla,"
Hia voice raised, the head of
the Columbia Broadcasting Sys­
tem A nd the reply at Robert W.
Uthman, chief counael for a
Houae subcommittee Investigating
quit allow fixer. Liihman had
cballenged Stanton'a statement
that ha was "completely unaware"
fed nay "irregularity" on the CBS
network until Aug. g, 1068.
Stanton had slid la a prepared
ataleaMwt that "when geaalp
afcowt gall ahowa in general came
te my attention, I was aasured
by ear television network people

that these show* were completely
above criticism of this kind (rigg in g l."
"W ith benefit o( hindsight," he
M id, “ it is now clear that I
should have gone further."
Stanton
also aaid
Congress
could pass a law making it a
crime to "u se deceitful practices,"
but that there is no sure w ay to
eliminate the danger of rigged
quit shows. That is why CBS took
all ita big money ahowa o ff |ht
air. he aaid.
He mneeded that Ihe television
Industry “ didn’t exercise suffi­
cient diligence" prior lo 195* to
prevent quir show rigging. But
ha added that "hindsight is al­
ways 30-30."
"I grew up in the business."
ha said. “ 1 should heva known.
I nt least enuld have been more
curious."
Ushman said it was “ rather
remarks hi*" that the president of
a m ajor network “ did not have
■ay Inkling" of the rigging prior
to Aug. S, 1958. Stanton M id this

waa the date the sponsor o f the
"D o lt o " show relied irregularities
to the attention e f CBS and NBC
official*.
Stanton implicitly rriticiird the
aland taken by the National
Broadcasting Co. NBC has not
taken its big quit shows off the
air but has set up a special inves­
tigating unit.
NBC President Robert K. Kintner recommended in testimony
Thursday that Congress bolster
NBC'a clean • up meniures by
making it a crime (or any person
't o participate in rigging a TV
quit show.
Subcommittee member* qtieaHoned whether the TV industry's
“ self-policing" proposal* go far
enough in preventing recurrences
o f fakery.
Stanton said it "might be desiia h le" fnr Congress to give the
governm ent power to crack down
on fraudulent games o r eonteata
carried on or in any advertising
medium — television, radio and
newspaper and other publications.

VOL. X U X

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F R I D A Y . N O V E M B E R 6 . 1959

SANFORD* FLORIDA

NO. I M

Gatchel, Beckwith Considered
For Vacancy In Clerk's Post
No Immediate Action
Taken By Governor

Big Snow Storm
Slams Midwest
Leaving 14 Dead

Gov. LeRoy Collin* will have to make a choice between
two men for the circuit court clerk** job lieing vacated by the
t ailed Press International
resignation of O. I*. Herndon.
The season's first hig incur
Arthur Beckwith Jr., deputy tax collector for the p*at
ilorm was rxperted in blow itself
eight year*, ha* applied for consideration for the post.
out today with a parting shot at
County Commissioner David Gatchel. who waa the com­ hard hit northern Michigan.

mission's liaison man with Mrs.
Fifteen inches of whit* covered
the I ihe ground at Marquette, Mich.,
Mary
Earle
Walker
in
but the weather bureau predicted
long wrangle over the lax asses*the storm would fin le to flurries
man! roll, ia the only other knowa over Michigan snd the upper Ohio
prospect being considered
Valley today.
Al least 14 deaths were blam ed
The governor'i office reported
MIAMI (UPl&gt;— Ex-Major Pedro at noon that Herndon's resigna­ on Ihe storm, four each in Wis­
consin and Iowa, two in Montana
D ial I.am , charged with murder
tion had hern received, hut no
and one each in Minnesota, lilinand attempted murder by the
o ii, Colorado and Kentucky. Most
Cuban government he deserted, action was indicated.
Until tha resignation is official­ victim s died In traffic accidents.
was free under &gt;3,000 bond today
j »■jyLx p j ■
‘
after spending 3o hours in jail.
The storm swept out of the
i .
•
ly accepted, the veteran clerk j
technically atlll is in office and Rockies Wednesday to grasp an
area from Montana to Texas to
pj
&gt; ■'
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■.
the work can proreed, but with Alabama to Wisconsin in its chilly
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — Duval him and Deputy Clerk E. L. Bur­
grip- •• ,
V
.
p
.15.
County Hep. George Stalling* Jr.,
Fourteen Inches of snow fell in
said Unlay the reapportlonmenl la- dick both retiring effective today,
Montana. Readwood, S. D , re­
••
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sue, which failed al Ihe polls thla no official papers rould he sign­ ported 13 Inches, Jamestown, N.
week, ii a political football used ed in the office unless a replace­
D. was smothered under two • foot
by certain politicians in their ment ia made as coon as tba
drills and Wausau. Wi*., receiv­
'
i ' 5t ■’ .•’ • i f
•
it
campaign lor office.
resignation is official.
ed U inches.
if
•Kush hour traffic in Midwest
Sen. Douglas Stenstrom gave
his support to 'teckwilh today. cities turned into giant Jams as
WINTER HAVEN t U P D - T h e He issued a italemenl which said: Officials were unahle lo clear
PROCLAIMING EDUCATION WEEK. 1b Sanford is
V: ^
\»-i- ’
* '.*'«TrS
33.300.00U advertising cam paign to
"1 have today recommended to street* snd handle the rash uf
, f t Jr: ■, *».»; ' - . ,
Mayor A. L Wilson, who joined School Supt. R. T , Milsell more Florida manufactured Gov. Collins that Mr. Arthur fender bending accident*.
wet* in aunctioning local participation in American Edu­
Dozens of school* closed when
frozen orang* concentrate showed Beckwith Jr , of Sanford tie ap­
ijkah; s
■
cation Week Nuv. 8 through 14. During th« weak, o ffi­
more signs of paying oft today. pointed tu fill Ihe unexpired por­ buses boggnl down oo snow-block­
The Florida Canner* Assn, said tion of Mr. Herndon's teem aa ed roads. Hundred* of cars were
cial * nml teachers *tre*« inform ing tha public on ich ool
PATROLMAN J. T. H ARDY, treasurer of the international Order of Odd­
Thursday that sales are up 23 per clerk of the circuit court of abandoned In roadside ditches lieproblem*, aim* and method*.
(Staff P h oto)
fellow*, presents a $50 check to United Fund Representative George Day
cause their drivers could not rope
cent uver the same period of last Seminole County.
on behalf o f the organization. This contribution was the first to come from
year ami up * per cent ov er tha
"M r. Beckwith, in my opinion, with lee ■ paved highways ami
fam e period of 1937,
a fraternal order.
is well qualified lo perform the whittling winds.
duties of this oUig* by raaaoa of
hi* eight years at service In tba
— WASHINGTON (UPD—I b r Agri lax collector's office-"-----------------Beckwith said this morning that
culture Department predicts that
the farmer's share of the house­ his announcement yesterday dial
wife's food dollar will drop next ha would saak the Job brought
year to the lowest point in more "hundred* of calls" (rum friends.
"It's good to know that I have
than a quarter of a century. The
The missile industry nerds young uut a couperstlva program to tosuch goosi support and I ip p rt
BERLIN t l i m - At any oilier
farm
share
of
Ihe
consumer
food
young peopta ami is trying to work elude high ichool students interest­
The Dusty Boots Hiding Asso­
dollar this year is estimated at d a le Ihe good wishes of my time in any ulher place Am erican
Tba Ural cold wave ia M pcctad
The Weather Hurt-au predicted ciation will sponsor a rodeo and
ed In science, a Martin Co. aa1* cents,, down iwo cents from friends," he said, i took this officials might consider the inci­
ta tot tbs county tonight with tam- temperatures would drop as low barbecue November IS it was an­ 1938. It is at the lowest level action because 1 really want tba dent of Ihe East German Risk* a*
glnaer told county toaabaaa last
job and fael that I will be able icarrly more than a mildly in­
£ p e ra tu rc s dipping to 43 degrees, a* 37 degrees in Nurth Florida to­ nounced today by Hugh Carlton, since 1938.
night.
to
give
the
peoplr
the
liscal
re
teresting
footnote
to
the
history
tha waather bureau reported this night with readings near tha dan- chairman of rodeo arrangement*.
K. C. khreckengoat, deputy ani spoosibtlity and service needed m o f the rurioo* w o rld in w h ic h we
moratog. Chilly north winds blew
Hanford
Junior
High
School
and
gar point for tender crops by Sun
Carlton said this would be a
i tlie clerk's office," ba said.
gineer
on Uie kleiliu Bullpup pralive.
tba moat aavara cold front of the
Lyman will compete in the an­
FORT LAUDERDALE I D P I) "full-fledged" rodeo with cow boys
Gatchat said ba wouldn't com ­
But the time is the tense ami nual Peanut Howl tomorrow at Jact, urged tbe teacher m em ber*
season into northern Florida today day morning
lasagne urged ment al this lime.
tumultuous year uf tti&amp;t).
South Florida apparently will gut coming here from ail over the The Tri-County
uf tba Heminuia County Education
with Central Florida to get the
7:30 p. m.
Thursday night a special session
The highly popular Herndon and
And the place is Berlin — this
brual of the cold spall tonight and a one-day reprieve from tha cold state of Florida. Also some of
The highlight of the evening Assn, to encourage high school
nf
the
Legislature
lo
work out Burdick, who are rounding out a vital, divided n ly where orves
early tomorrow.
will he thr crowning of tha Pea­ students to investigate the ml*illn
spell. Law temperatures tonight the best quarter horses from the reapportionment "in line with the
total of 37 years of pttbllr service ■ re jtinipiri suit temper* « p l In nut Ibivvl Queen with 10 girls and electronics fields.
in the lower peninsula will range Southeast will be seen in rattle constitution." The league, made
today, ended with "the u su al' be shorter than they are almost rnmpeltng lor laurel*.
The Martin Co. is trying to em­
in Ihs 60'* and 70‘ s Highs today culling demonstration* and con
up of city officials in Dade. Brow, work day*.
anywhere el-r that the political
All procerdt uf the game will ploy Florida people and already
tests. Bucking horses, calf rop- ard and Palm Beach counties,
will be from *2 to 18.
Herndon, known as "J u d g e " to interest of East and West collide. go Into the equipment fund of has begun a high school coopera­
Tha northerly winds reached the ing. steer dogging and wild row led the fight against the tt-sen- many residents, spent hts last
Ho beginning today ami through Hanford Junior High School.
tive training program at Orlando»
Panhandle area early today, drop
milking will add excitement lo the star, lU3-repre»enlallve rH i strict- day "making a final cheek of the
r*
ii
i
/*
.
i
Holiday, an Allied aimy o f 3(1.000
he laid.
ping
temperatures
to
the
low
30's.
show.
mg plan.
00878708
routine, including bookkeeping."
— 11,000 U.H, French and Itrillah
Em ir Cowley, Hanford mam bar
•Heavy showers preceded the lead­
The rodeo will lake place at
Burdick spent the final day troop* m il 19 04)6 West Berlin |*&gt;of the Herring rommiltaa of ihe
ing edge of the cold front. Apala­ 2 p in. on die grounds hack of
on the Job "like #ny other d a y." llre — wiB he ready if needed
program action com m ittee of lha
MAI.IBU, Calif. (U P D A chicola recorded 2 63 inrhe* of ram Sanford Farmer's Auction Market.
Herndon has been clerk since to keep East Germany from fly ­
Florida Education Assn., reported
Previous lo the show, between
wind-whipped brush bra waa con ­ in six hours this morning.
1333 and Burdick baa worked m ing &gt;ia new hammer and com pass
City work crew* started sand- on plans bring studied by the group
Scattered shower* wara forecast noon ami rodeo lima, a barbecue
tained today mx hours after It
the clerk's office since 1926. Both Rag near thr Rations on the elesealing E. First St between San­ fnr discussion with legislators dur­
erupted and sent fir* plagued San­ for the rest of the state today. The will he served to every ticket
began liuur last day with plenty valed railroad in ihe Western sec­
ford and Mellonville Aves today, ing thr coming term.
holder.
Admission
will
be
St
23
for
ta Monica Mountain residents scur­ coldest weather tonight was e x ­
uf work on ttisir desk*.
The talk* wer* part of lha pro­
tor.
City Manager Warren Knowle*
pected in the Suwannee lliver d is­ adult* and .73 for children mid
rying to safety.
They said they plan i Ida uf
gram fcw Hie County association *
In return. She Allies have held reported.
On* home was destroyed and trict, with Tradings of 27 to 40. will include tmth events
leisure after today. Herndon said
hack a formal alert
hut the
Knowles warned motorists lo *ecund inerting of the year and
Carlton staled that the club is
another dam ag'd aa tha Dames Temperature* nf 40 to 46 were fore
Slate
Representative
Gordon hr will
just Ilka it easy and
Communists *f» wily and the Al­ avoid speeding on Ihe street I were heard by 230 teacher* pres­
paying
approximately
31,000
Lo
cast
elifw
h
tre
near
the
Georgia
/ } tpread a blackened path over 80
Frederick, addressing Lake Mary perhaps do s little work around
ent.
lies at* wary.
while Hit work is being done
bring riders and regular rodeo
acres of watershed. There wara an Alabama borders.
Chamber of Commerce members Hie house." Burdick plana to visit
The Lakeland Weather Bureau, stock to Sanford.
no injuries
his children in New York and
The rlub is a non-profit urgani- last night, blamed voter apathy
The swiit moving flames were in its regular morning tem pera­
may tie do a liUl* fishing."
spurred along by winds up to 80 ture bulletin for farmers, laid la tr n amt was formed for people for defeat of the reapportion
mile* an hour at times. t&lt;o* An­ feinperature* will be “ near the interested in riding Over fitly rnent amendment. Tuesday
geles County Fire Chief Keith danger poinl in the northern dis­ memhrrs lakr part in trail ride*
He said he was greatly dis­
Klinger had expressed early con- trict* Sunday morning."
and other rlub activities.
appointed that approximately only
cern for some TO homes in the
one-ilxth of the registered voters
area.
Quick action by [ire crews who
went to the polls ami explained
HAVANA (U P ll — Cubs is rs
rushed in masses of equipment
that he feels this was tlie last pet-leil lu seise 13,44)4) acres uf the
I was credited with rarly contain­
rhance for a fair reapportlonmenl King Ranch's 33,000-acr* cattle
ment of the fire that thrust its
for some time.
spread in Camaguay
Province
way through scattered scrub oak
He explained duties &lt;* legisla­ Saturday, a spokesman for the
and dry grass that covert the
tor* while in session and mention­ American operated enterprise laid
coastal range.
ed some of thr bill* the Seminole today.
The iirs started near the Hughes
County group worked on in 1939.
The spokesman said King repre
Aircraft experimental laboratory
He concluded wilh a general tentative* hae been summoned ta
Tlie Sanford Art Assn, ha* tin
a community ran gel from a well
when an electrical transformer
discussion period, answering ques­ appear al Ihe local office of the
exploded, spewing out
(lames •d up an outstanding authority to supported Art association.
tions on lobbyists' pressure, re
National Institute fnr Agrarian
The
meeting
I*
scheduled
to
which were caught and spread by speak at its meeting Monday
apportionment in the (mure, pro- Reform Saturday morning lo select
start at 7:34) p hi at the Civic
the winds. Electronic research ia night, when Carl Bolander will
ceures of forming and presenting the 1.6410 acres which may be ra
Center.
be guest speaker
conducted at the plant.
bills, racial integration amt re­ tamed.
Bolander I* a man who knows
assessment of property values in
his fields, whether discussing in
Ihe stale.
dustrisl art or stage design.
Ed Zimmerman, speaking lor
He hat taught and lectured at
citucns of the area, expressed ap
Columbia and Ohio Slate Univerpredation lo the legislator tor
his part in securing approval of
MIAMI BEACH (U P ll - A n Air sitie* as well a* I'ralt Institute
DELANO
I U P ll
Volusia
Ihe bill creating Ihe Lake Mary
Force general predicts Ihe United and the Industrial \rt tnslilule nf
fo u n ty commissioners voted $7(M.Fire District.
Stales will have a system nf spy design in New York.
Hr has masters and doctorate
oiio Thursday for construction af
satellites in orbit by the early
a new jail in Del.and.
1960‘s to give quirk warning of degrees m the field of art, edu­
cation. applied design and indus­
A plan to move the county seat
enemy misde attack
fiom here to Daytuna Hcaih apMat. Cert Victor R. Haugen trial art.
Bolander tux spoken in abo
imirnlly wax headed o ff by Ihe
m &lt;aid Tnunday the satellites would
be the heart of the new Misaila lo.ooo cities, towns and villages
action. None uf those in favor of
Did* will be received *1 Tall*
Identification, Detection and Alarm and lo more than three ami a half
relocating the county seat war*
EXECUTIVE UUILDING COMMITTEE or tha Good Shephard U t h a r u
hassce Nov !9 for the portion of present for tha session.
million people.
System calie MIDAS.
Church and John Lungly, Orlando, architect advisor, made plana for Mto
the
Sanford
Ave.,
project
which
He is presently doing a lecture
Haugen, Air Force director of
church's initial building fund drive at a kickoff dinner at tha Shrina Club.
include* widening ii to four lanes
development and planning, said series on the "E ffect at Hobbies
from Road 46 lo G i n d c r v i B r . a
I.angle told the group that before any congregation build* a church, R
satelitce also promise to he of In Juvenile and Senile Del in
MIAMI (U P ll—It had to happen
distance of I * mile*.
great use in future navigation and quency "
must know why it ia needed anti wanted. A film on church architecture
Btda will be received »t 10.30 *onn*r or la tar.
At Monday’s mealing. Bolander
communications. Ha said aiudiaa
waa shown. Tha committee la, front row, left to right. Bill Myara, finonaa
a.m. on tha project, whieh wilt
A woman mo*onat 4 w aa Rva
kave shown that three satellite* wiU speak on the "V alu e at Cul­
chairman;
Richard Site* and John Peaagood. Back row, Bobby Briaaajr,
make Hanford Ave. four lanes all miles Thursday with a tsoy for­
b
24-hour orbits can provide a ture Clubs To Economic Growth
I.angle. Held Iverson, chairman nf the committee, anil Jim Brynnt.
tlie way to Ihe entry to the Naval eign sports rar locked on the rear
of the Community.'*
"WCure. instantaneous lo im n u m
(Staff I’ h olo)
CARL HULANDEK
bumper of her big Amec lean car.
Air Htation.
Bolander plana to explain whal
p aalieas network."

News Briefs

Lanz Bailed Out

Political Football

I

Ad Campaign Pays

Cold Wave Expected

To Hit Area Tonight

Dusty Bools Rodeo
Scheduled Nov. 15

Missile Industry Needs
Berlin 'Tense'
Over Flag Display Students, Teachers Told

FarmorV Share Down

Peanut Bowl Tilt
Slated Tomorrow

Special Meet Urged

Giant California

Scaling Project
Started By City

Frederick Hits
Voter 'Apathy'

Cattle Seizure
Planned By Cuba

Art Group's Speaker Is

Real Authority In Field

Spy Satellites
Predicted Soon

Volusia Board
Approves New Jail

Sanford Ave. Bids
Due By Nov. 19

Had To Happen

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Nf/E-FrU^jSr.
Cfctrdi Of Christ

Services Planned
CHURCH OP CMIST
Paata
Cara D uacaa.................. Ml
Mecnms Worship . . . . 114S

S. L Drawdy .............. Paatar
Sunday Srhaal ........ 30:W a. m.
Meraiag Warship ... U : « a m.
YaaMPaeytoa Heating 7:1* p m.
Erasing Wentip
l : : f a. m.
Wad. Prayer Sarvtca l:W y. aa.
Mliataaatr Matting
f t e a t W a i a a a d a y t u p m.

Prssbjrteriu
FIRST PBEBBYTHBIAN

Plua for th« Annual Union
Thank
service tttte f*t by
tH» Himliwto County Ministerial
Auoeiatiati Ttiuniday mnrninf.

toter-ckure* settle# wilt M
h*M at Tha First BapUit Church
»* rsW I A Ttankiytrlna pay.
Dr. W. Pi Bract* will be lh# prt•t&lt;He* nrteUtof and tha boat
••'■5? *m fm tda tha sp#rial
■ "**; Othar ministers j* tha Aa.
•®*1*t1** *IH take part la th# eev.

rtif which 1* open u M a t a n o f
CHURCH
all chart ho* and tha gtatra) pubOak
Avv.
aad
Third
Si.
lie*
Morning Warihlp .... ic;3e a. m.
Morato*
Worship
..
.
.
i
:
U
a.
m.
A nominating committee wan
Cvcaiag warchly . ... T;M y. m.
Suaday School ...... . 1:43 a. m.
•UPftMed
* • * * • naatinatlaaa
Momlay Worship . . . . 11;S0 a m.
G p iflC O M l
fea U»a aia«11a« e f aOcafa far tha
Senior
Pcllowihly
....
I:M
p.
m
MOLT CRUM RPlflrOPAL
whfch will uha
Kvaalai Worihlp .. fiM y. m
CHURCH
Ik* teat mRftto*. Thaaa
Wed.
Praytr
Sarvica...
1:M
p
m.
Path Ava. at «(h St.
tldctad war* H i t , David Carnctln,
Ruraary Avallabla
Rev. John W. Thome* .
Palter
■a*. John Thomas, and Bra. Tom
OBtaan.
Holy Kuchariat...........f:M a. m.

Family Sarrtaa—
Charth Schaai........« ; « a. at.
Uaealay Pitj ae—

. J * * J f c y m U* jlwytar, PM-

*•**

*«RWrigl

Math«&gt;dM ChtMh aad Chaplain af
tha Methodist Children * Horn*
waa received aa a new member af
tha Aaiocialloa.
It wan datidad that an apt a letlar af commandatloa .h«ald bo
•ant to tha nawnyopdr la recogni­
tion ef thd aaata Nary man who
nw aU r.l*lp«M tod to a raqoaat
far Mood donation* on behalf af
•«» af our community raildaat*.

'

Tha Seminole County Tuberculosls Association to fa itid that
tha mlalitar* uaa tha iyatlal bollatla forma yraridad by tha group
to half promote their annual fund
If »M dec Wad that. If yealiS**' ***,«h"«kaa «»tn» Uw bulM a a will do aa on Dotamber II.

Church To Hear
Revival M e iia g e i
Massages hated aa the life W
tha ITophet BUj^i wih he cm,,
unued Sunday araahw at The
AlUaoea Chureh. Rev. David
P,rtor r f the church la
r t la U a f thaaa messages to tha
w e la l Dead lor revival la tha
Church today. Tha m c ta a ic thin

Other Churches

prophol'a ihallw fo to the fate#
prophet* of Baal.
AU services at the Alliance
Church are span to the public and
n friendly Invitation la extended
to anyone who dots not have n
rspiiar place of werahip la tola
m m to make this Stair church
heme. Tha Alliance Church la
located at Park Ava and 14th
BtrooL Urn Suaday evening aarvtooa begin at T:4g.

CHURCH OP T*

RRDRRMRR
ass w . w h pim #
Harbor! W. Oeersa
Patter
Suaday School ........ t i l l a i
Adult Bible Claaa.......... t:ia A m.

Wetehlp Service...... M:M a. m.

m -

L U IR B LUTS BRAN
SI*via (Near Octal*)
Stephan M. Tuhy .........
Patter
Kerala* W orahlp........I :U a m.
through Friday ~ Kindergarten
Skmeatary
--------t;«d A ■

Methodist
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
41* Part Ava

OF IONGWOOO
Cm. Charah I Oeawt | p
e . L Futch
.............
-

‘

lchoto

.......... WttS m

Worahlp .... U t « a
Union ........ 0:43 p

jW w tM Worahlp .... Yt4l p
Wad. P ra y e r Sarvica T:4S P
MONROR
•oil at
F M It* fi# * si
O. Syrd ...... •••• Paator
School ........ S:4l a. m.
_ Wonhiy
11:00 a m.
Training Union ........... 4:30 p m.
Rvestog Warahip .... 1:30 p m .
Wad. Prayer Service &gt;:00 p. m
BAPTIST CHURCH
OP OVIEDO
Inch T . Bryant .&gt;..........Pnitor
Sunday School
...... 1:43 a m.
Morning Worahlp .... U:00 a m

Tnhdag Ualoo ...........4:W p m.
Xranks Sorvica

...... T:00 p m.

Wad. P r im Sarvica T M p m.

Cetholic

...

Paator

ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
. CHURCH
Osh A v a *1 MS I t
Suaday bebool
0:43 A
Bov. Rldurd Lyon* ..
Paitor Morning Worahlp
11:00 A
Suaday Maaaee ........... 1:00 a m Evening Worship
0:00 p
. . . . . . . . 1:30 a m
. . . . . . . . 10:00 a. m
PAOLA WESLEYAN
. . . . . . . . 11:30 a. iu
METHODIST CHURCH
Dally Maaa .................. 1:11 a m
0 MU*» YeM an EL 40
Cecil W Shelter
Paator
Christian
Sunday School
.... 4:43 a
Morning Worahlp .... 10:43 a
Wesleyan Youth ... 0:43 p m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Evening Worship .
1:30 p m.
14ST H. Seafmd Ava
Wtd. Prayar Bcrvtee t:M p m.

iiamaa N. Saraau........

paiior

Bov. WUItom E. Timm#, paator
m. of the Ebanaoor Mofhoftot Church
Sunday Worahlp........ 11:00 a. m. wHI begin a atrleo of maoiagta
W*dna*day Sorvica .. 1:00 p. m. an the Book af Revelation next
Tuaaday Saadis* . 1:10-4:10 p m. Sunday tv m k f. Thl* aerie* wiD
H. u m

FIRST SHILOH
BAPTIST CIIURCH
lilt W. Dth BL
Jaieehlna B. Bluckla
Paatei A. A. Fitlds
Sunday Warship . 11:00 a. » Church School .. . . Acting Paitor
• :» a. m.
Weedrail BalUiag
Mornlog Worihlp
11:00 a. m.
MS E. Plval SL. Bn. IU
Evening Worihlp .
1:30 p. m.
Tuaaday Claaa
Tutiday Prayar ...
7:30 p m.
Tea chert Meeting,
Wednesday ....
. 7:30 p.m.
SALVATION ASHY

S14 E.
Sunday:
Suaday School
HnUneii Meeting

ELEN FAME CHURCH Op fH t

...
m

CONGHJCUATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Park Ava at 14th St.

N.UAUHNE

A
A
p
p
p

TUB NANFUKU
CUNUKHU ATIO.N UF
J MHOVA il'd WITS ESSES

i 'l li lit 11 o t L|t..ib1
O BRIAN ROAD
3ud HI. aud bim A u .
n«v Inn tidier
Paitur
1431 W. lit ML
'George t| Yalta
lllnuui tumlai ubw.1
* U a m Su&lt;iil*y WlUblvwar
'Bible HjUvvI
III W * tb ll-f fling uurdiip
10 (} * ni
Study
. 3;U0 p
g;tg t m Weil Bible Study
Alumina Worahlp .
ll.im * in Youth ivrvice
7:3o v
Evanin^ W orship....... 7:iu p ni &gt;. nuugallltir »« rvic»
7:30 p m. Frl. Ministry Mebeel . 7:30 m
Wad. Libit Study . . . . . . 1:41 p. m. Wed. prayer aarvlca ..1:30 p m Friday 8*rvice . . . . . . . . 1:30 p.

irr|~R^|| nyai

Florida Stale Bank

Ritz Theatre

Holler Motor Sales

Progressive Printing Co.

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.

Wheeler Fertilizer Co.

Wall Plumbing &amp; Healing

Celery Cily Printing Co.

Wilson-Maier Furniture Co.

Sanford Atlantic National Bank

A Friend

A Friend

Lovelace Amoco Station

Dawn Beauty Salon

Bishop &amp; Hart

Nix Bedding Manufacturing

UNITY CENTEX OP SANFORD
Woman's Clab—MO Oak Ava

.Church O f Christ

a
a

The support of the Church Series is sponsored by the following Business Firms:

CHURCH OF GOD
French Av a m l ISad It.

Or. Prod Enamlngtr Aaao. Paitor
•Stole School
V.4&amp; *. m
*Morning Worahlp . ||;uo*m
•Pilgrim PeUowahip . . . . 1:M p m

...| :4 »

.. iiioo

a

Thuvaday Raadln* f :SP4:M p m.

10.00
UN
Nazar ene
Stmt MetUnr ...... f : »
r i u ? ch u r c h
1:00
YPL
or THE NAXAIENR
Salvation Meeting .... 1:V
W. tad I t at
Ava
I. H. Spear Jr.
Paator Tuaaday:
Carp Cadets
...........
Sunday School
0:43 a
■and Practice .........
Morning Worahlp
10:43 A
Ladies Home League
NYPS
0:10 p
Thun. Prayar Service
B.Y.PJ. A N.J.S.
«►
ggL S tm t "
Gospel Service
.. I p

; Sunday Scboui
.MaraJn* Worship

M essage Series
Opens A t Church

each Sunday ovmhig a guaatlon
aad answer peeled wU be held
m.
k conjunction with the message.
m.
The public Is eocdtally tovttod
Paator to Miaro in this at vdy. The church
m. Joel D. Brews ..........
m. Sunday School............... 0:41 A m. la located adjacent to lonlaad
Evanyallatle Seyrloa .. T:M p m. Estate# m the OM Orlando High­
Tuwdey
Smell * ..........YiM
f- mday Sarvlno
...
Taieber Traiaiog Course
way south of Sanford. The eveatog
Evathig Worahlp
. T:JQ p m.
aarvloe begins at 1:10.
CHURCR OF JEEUS CHRIST
FREE METHODIST CHURCM
OP LATTRH DAT SAINTS
Other Churches
Laurel Ava. at 4k a*.
Ctty Roll
Ira B. Hindman Jr.
Paator J. O. Brooks . Iransh Prestdant
Of God Q(
Sunday School
.... t:4l a m. Sunday School . . . . 10:40 a m. CharahSHY
U rn Am
Morning Werahip .... 10:43 a m. Saeramant Meeting . .. . 0:00 p m. J. H. Honor
Pastor
PMV
7:00 p m.
Suaday School
1:43 a a .
Evening Worahlp .... 7:M p m.
Morning Worihlp
11:00 k. n.
Mon. PHY Recnatioa 7:00 p m.
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
Evangelistic Service 7:10 p a.
Tuca PHY Praytr
7:30 p. m.
CHURCH OF LONOWOOD
Woman’* Missionary
Wed. Prayar Sorvica 7:M p m. 1. Ruth Grant ......
Paator Young People's
Sunday School ........ 10:00 a m. Sarvica, Wad
........ t:M p n.
KBENEZER METHODIST
Homing Worahlp . .. . 11:01 a m.
CHURCH
Evening Service ........ 7:10 p m.
CHrua Haishk
Wad. Prayar Servian .. 1:30 p m.
W E. Tlmma . . . .
Paator Fri. Prayar S ervlet. . . . YiSO p m. Negro Churches
Sunday echool ...........10:00 a. m.
PROGREH MISSIONARY
Morning Worahlp...... 11:00 a m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
M. Y. F.....................1:30 p. m.
SANPORD SEVENTH-DAY
Midway
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Evening Sarvlco .........7:10 p, m.
R. E. William* ............. Paator
Wad. Prayar Sertica
7:30 p. m
Seventh SL and Elm Ava.
Sunday School ............. # : » a. m.
C. W. Beach
.............. Paator
Moralng Worihlp ... tl:M a. a .
GRACE METIIODD1 CHURCH Saturday Sabbath School 0:341 a.m Pint, Third, Fourth Sundayi
Oner* Rd.. at Waadland Ava
Mamins Werahip ... 11:00 a m. Evening Worship........ T :» p. a .
W Tbomaa Parsov Jr.
Paitor Wad. Prayar Sorvlaa .. Y:B0 p m. First, Third Sundays
SunJay School ...........S:43 a m.
Usher Board, Tuesday 7:30 p.m.
Morning Worahlp .. . . ll a. m
Choir Rehearsal,
TARSENACLE
m
.
nu
REVIVAL
HYP .............. .... 4:10 p
Tuesday.................. t oo pm.
Ava
(A m w Chureh nerving a
Junior Church,
Suaday School
Community)
10:00 A m
Wednesday ........... 7:so p.m.
Morales Worahlp
U :H a m Butincia Meeting ...... . I;W) p.m.
1:43 p m Friday preceding first Sunday,
rtWIER CHAPEL
Evening Worahlp
Thursday gnrvim
I. 1:43 p *
METHODIST CHURCH
monthly
T. C. O'Stocn

Bvmdag Wonhiy .... Tito p
Mania* Worahlp........S M a
Wad. Praytr Sorvlaa .. tiM p
Sunday School
... . 1:41 a
iT R h tei Ualea . . . . . . . . Tin p aa. Morning Worahlp
11:41 A
Events* Worihlp........T:4I p
MYF Meeting*
g:N p
, Wad. Pngrtr Sarvica .. 1:41 p
(Intermediate, gaaiat)

• FIRST BAPTIST CHURCR

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST

What do you think of that Aral Right it Reform BthoolT
. . . of the world outaldo, dork and ariap, and Hm guya wRt k m
around tha drug atom!
. . . of kids and coop lows and judges,__
morbid adventures of tha last lagging month.
. . . of tha homo from which you came. . . aad what k might ham
been!
And you think of God . . . of days whan chunk balls'rang . . . gad
other klda want to Sunday School. . . and you had to bn quiet m pm
didn't wnka your psnntgf
. . . of tlmao when you might have prayed. , . but you didn't know
how . . . and no one around you Beamed to carol
. . . of questions you one# asked about God . . . hut Dod wan tough
nod Mom hadn’t time to explain.
Tha Arot night In Reform School — what a trank plane lor o tow
to be confronted with thoao vital spiritual tsauao which uriaa pared#
should have faced In thalr ehddrtn't infancy.

WON HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
Til Oraaga Ava.

J. L. Brooks
........... Paitor
Church School ........... g;30 a. m.
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 4 m.
Evening Worship . .. . 1:30 p. m.
Tuesday Prayar aarvlca 7:30 p.m

FT. JOHN METROPOLITAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
W Cyprcia St
H. B. Whiieliuril
Pulor
Ciiurch School ............. 9.30 a. m.
Morning Worship ... )l:0o a. a .
Evening Worihlp ... . 7:30 p. m.
Choir llehcaml
'•undiy
.......... T.3u p.m.

Prayer Meeting

Tutiday
.. I:J# p.m.
Wcdncidgy Bible study,
Junior Cbunb
7 0 ) p in.
Club Mcii.ngs
Thursday......................... m u p. m.

‘SisrUIr Ustkcitera”

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Leaders
Into Lynch Facing Contempt,

Federal Re-Entry
'Case Angers Mississippi
JACKSON. Mis*. (U P I) — Mis­
sissippi Gov, • elect Ross Barnett
today crilleiied the U. S. Justice
Department** decision lo re enter
the Mack Cnarles Parker lynch­
ing ease.
The Pearl River County grand
J u r y at Poplarville, Miss., did not
R etu rn
indictment*
against
a
group of white men believed to
have lynched the 23-year-old Ne­
gro truck driver. The grand jury
adjourned Thursday without con­
sidering the cake.
The Justice Department an­
nounced it would take the case
before a federal grand jury.
Barnett laid, “ If the federal
governmrnt has no jurisdiction in
the matter It has no businrss do­
l i n g this. The county grand Jury
would have final authority."

TALLAHASSEE (UP1) - Con­
tempt proceeding* will be filed
Florida NAACP
against three

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law* might have been v io la te d .! leaden for their refuaal to coBut the government might seek 1 operate with a iegialative investiindictment of the lyncher* o n ' gating committee,
charge* of violating a civil right*
The committee alao will *eek to
law that prohibit* conspiracies to have the atate president o f the
deprive people of their legal NAACP. the Rev. A . Leon Lowry
right*.
of Tim p*, Jailed fo r hi* refuaal
The law carries a maximum to appear at the second day o f
penally of lo year* in prison and a committee hearing here,
a S3,000 fine. The federal kidnap
The committee ended Ita hearlaw provide* ihc death penalty. lng into anee&lt;;d com m uniat InflutS S T ; m
m
n
V
wife and mother, waa dragged
from his jail rrll at roplarville
last April 23. just two days be(ore his scheduled trial on the
rape charge. He was beaten and
shot to death and his body thrown
into the Pearl River.
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Committee Chairman C liff Herrell said, “ It 1* obvious the
NAACP wilne»es have no desire
to cooperate with the com m itter
to clear up the induration of
Communist Party m em bers into
the organisation."
Hrrreil said his com m ittee has
evidence that Communist* were
instructed to infiltrate the NAACP
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user membership records. U r i h s m
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Hospital Notes
NOVKMHER I

JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS who will take part In the Pcnnut
Howl game festivities tomorrow night are, left to riyfht, Judy Ogden,
Carol Samuel, Jill West. Myra Meeks, Barbara Smith, Jean Donaldson,
Sherry Colville, Sandy Slayton, Hetty Odhnm and Susan Yates.
(Staff l ’ hoto)

Retail Prices May Rise
Because Of Steel Strike

These officials report they have
found no evidence yet of gray*
market operations, however. Nonstruck mills have nut raised the
average price ut 1130 a ton eith­
er. they added.
Economist! -aid some price in­
crease* may be hidden by manu­
facturers. For exam ple, a bobbypin firm may put 2i pjns into a
♦ box instead of 30 without re­
ducing the price tag on the box.
In the long run, using substi­
tute for steel *&gt;r importing for*
•eign strcl costs producer* more
than buying tl from their usual
sources. This added cost usually
is passed on to the consumer.
The economists also foresee
smaller tra letn allowances and
a reduction m such extra sarvicea
ai free delivery of appliances if
t the strike goes on much longer.
Some of these price rises may
be temporary, the government o f­
ficials said, unli) steel production
reaches pre-strike volume. They
won’t be reflected in the Labor
Department’s consum er price in­
dex at lead until announcement
of the October figures late.* this
month.
No runaway infiat'on seem* In
prospect. One e c o m m lil said there
9 has been no report of panic

Break-In Reported
At Tire Shop

This year's Christinas mail wMl
set an all time record, exceeding
c icn thr 122.322 pieces that were
handled here in tha pre holiday
season of 193ft, Postm aster Joel
S. Field said today.
Field estimated that m ore than
a half a million p a rcels will go
out of ihc local post o ffice before
Per 2S.
To meet the need* o f the local
postal station, Field today out­
lined hi* plans for delivery of
all Christmas gift* and cards by
Christmas Eve with the atari of
the “ Mad Early for Christm as"
campaign.
# • We’ ve found from past exper­
ience," the postmaster said, "that
tiie two biggest factors in suc­
cessfully handling the Christmas
mail rush are first, to get our
Post Office facilities Into high
gear from every slandpolnt, and
second, ami most important, to
have ttie full cooperation of the
mailing public.
“ It's not too soon to start
checking your Christmas gift and
card lists very carefu lly—making
sure that each address includes
full name, street and number,
city, tune and state," he said.
“ Early
Christmas
shoppers
should slock up now on heavy
wrapping paper, sturdy rnrrugated cartons, strong cord,
and
paper adhesive tape, to insure
secure packing and wrapping of
their Christmas gifts. Buy stamps
for your Christmas cards now,
before the rush, an I thus avoid
those last minute Christmas m ail­
ing headaches."

Two Cars Collide
On Park Ave.

A two car collision involving two
out of city drivers resulted in $330
damage yesterday afternoon.
I’ olice reported a car operated
Jones Tire Shop at 23J' W. First h&gt; Esther Frocm ing Muskett of
was entered sometime during the Orange City pulled out from a
night but apparently nothing^ was stop position on Dark Ave. and
taken, the Sheriff's office report­ crashed into a vehicle driven by
Ruby Wilson Bell o f Apopka.
ed today.
Damage to Muskett’ a car was
Entry was gained by b rew in g estimated at $130 and SUM) to the
a window in thr rear of the budd­ Bell vehicle. No charge* have
been filed as yet. police reported
ing, deputies said.

SECURITY

Shirley Iliggins, Sanford
Gertrude Smith, Osteen
Kathalene M cBurney, Enter­
prise
Hunt Cunimings, Sanford
Janice Ensley. Sanford
NOVKM HER 5
Admissions
Lillian Turley, Sanford
Elnur Owens, .Maitland
John Donclson, Sanford
Ronnie Hollis, Sanford
John M organ, Sanford
Alice Glenn, Sanford
Shirley H iggins, Sanford
Iris Emerson, Sanford
Sandra I .re Nlrks, Sanford
liirlhs
Mr. and Mrs. James (*. Par­
sons, Sanford, a daughter
Mr. and
Mrs,
Hurry T.
Adam* Lake Mary, a son
Mr. and Mrs. Damon Owens,
Maitland, a daughter
Dismissals
Esther Spivey, Sanford
Ingiid Cooper, Dellary
Guy flishnp, Sanford
Bertha Lee Pringle, Sanford

A1fjke fhe hof

Look how prettily the
limit! frames iho liuoil nnil
bottom o f (hi* smart »ubttrbmt! Sturdy roproces*
god wool met ton. Warm
Orion pile and acetate «|tiilt
lining.

Terrific savings! Penney**
niKlfcd suede* are water
repellent, fully rayon lilted
and bonat knit trim* at
cuff* 'n bottom.
roll a r,
Hunt, charcoal, beige, skip­
per.

KIRK - Plata

FA 2-7101

Superior combed cottons. . .
prepared in new burnished
tones colorful as fall itself!
They machine wash *n wear,
need little or no ironing!

If It't not...

always hot
always daar
always planty
it’t time to instill «
now lupir iihinusd

FULL-FASHIONED N Y L O N
STRETCHABLE TIG H TS^

M I«H T

Lower than ever price for
P en n ey ’ a fam ou s tights!
Red, black, royal, navy, dark
green, beige. Girls: Small,
medium, large. (Sixes 4 to
11). M iu es: from 5 fe d , 4

MUTUAL • FUNDS
Direct Mire To Jhnrere A t o , Members New Ynrk Stock Each.

Value packed s p e c i a l !
Hand washable bouffant in
sturdy nylon net! See ft
luscious color*! Hig 1ft
yard sweep keep* litt|«
girl*’ skirt* way out Ihere!
Heal Imy!

N EW BURNISHED TO N E
GALEY &amp; LORD PLAIDS

water

America’*
Finest ,? S \
Water
Heater -

SSOCIATES

SA V E! N Y L O N N E T
15 Y A R D SWEEP PEI

TAP TEST

1A Y A

STOCKS - BONDS

Gordon J. ToR. M gr.

M E N 'S RAYO N L IN E D
SU EDE LEATHER J A C K E T S

D is m is s a ls

WASHINGTON ( C l 'l ) — Price brying and this indicates that
increases on a variety of consum­ most customers apparently feel
the strikers soon will he ordered
er goods are expected unless
back to work under the Taft-Hart­
•trike * idled steel mills resume ley Act.
production within the next few
days, government econom ists said
today.
The 113day-old walkout is now
close to the point where it cre­
ates shortages that in turn cause
prices to go up or remain firm
instead ot declining normally.
Government rkperti so far have
not been able to put their finger
cm any inflationary movements in
the price of steel nr products
made from it.
But some feet that the time is
now ripe for such a trend if the
law ot supply and dem and works
ft s it has in past shortages of
similar commodities.
One economist cited new car
price* as an exam ple. They may
not rise because of the strike but
dealers presumably will reduce
discounts if they have no trouble
selling new models.
This works in reverse, too.
If a buyer it looking 'o r a new

PVT. LEONARD FAULK
Jr., son o f Mr. and Mr*.
Leonard Leon Knulk o f
Oviedo, ha* been assigned
to Company C, (Uh Batta­
lion, ’Jnd Training Regi­
ment at K.l. Jackson, S.
lie will have eight week*
basic combat training.

Admission*
Frances K. O glesby, Lake
Mary
Janice Ensley, Sanford
Eugene Davis, D ellary
Enuna M. Adams. Lake Mary
l,ewis J. Uwrn, Maitland
W ertrr Srult Kyman, Osteen
Jimmie Duharl, Sanford
Mary Parsons, Sanford
llirtha
Mr. and Mrs. luu-y Rouse,
Ijike Jlury, a daughter
Mr. and 3lrs. then. Ogles).y,
Lake M ary, a son

STU R D Y SU BURBAN
T Y R O L E A N BRAID T R IM !

NATURAL GAS CO
J(J2 Sanford A v e . F A

2-626.

inches to 6 feet.

BEAUTY BUY IN BULK!
HEAVY ORLON CARDIGAN
One is enough to backbone
y ou r w ardrobe! Wear it
often with many thing*, for
many occasions. Hand wash­
able bulky 100ft virgin Or­
ion®. White, colon. 32 to 42.

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Watching Trends Closely W om an’s Club Holds

Clarence W. Moorer

Annual Bible Progran
lo w a tts
tm the — laitta* w e l l te bet­
ter thsa a eat aad dried Nigoa
•emteatiee white tha Democrats
era atkrtog ■ » iMeiist with a
aluahttf tmrmUm hatu*. h*
potato Ml than a n mar* remfS
land Democrats thaa JUpubiic*#*
la tha aatfei Md la Mid to fed

Rtd Propaganda Bangs
Away At Disanuanwitt

_A
Thanksgiving
there* was
® c d in decorations at the Gene­
ral Business Luncheon meeting
of the Sanford Woman’ s G u b
Wednesday. A turkey dinner, with
all the trim m ings was served a*,
soon.
Hostess chairm an. Mrs. George
Stine was assisted by Mrs. F.
T. Meriwether, Mrs. John Elck,
Mrs. W. D . Hardin and Mrs. B.
F. McWhorter. Receiving guests
0 * the foy er rere. Mrs. B. B.
Crumley, Mrs. C. M. Walls and
Mrs. George Quinn.
Beautiful arrangements ot tall
flowers w ere placed throughout
the club house. Floor baskets ot
pyracanlha berries adorned the
stage and cornucopias filled with
fruits and vegetables, surround­
ed by m lnlatarc turkeys, center­
ed th e-sp eak er's table.
While serving the dessert, a
C andlelight, count your blessings,
service w as conducted for C. A.
R. E. and a silver ottering taken
for the benefit of .he organiza­
tion.

direction o f Mr*. R. C. Wiley,
chairman, and Mr». S. J. Nix,
&gt;poo tor, pre»cnted the annual B i­
ble program , lira . H. C. Echelbtrger aang. “ C od Painted a P ic­
ture". accom panied at the piano
by Mrs. Robert Smith.
R et. Cravenmier, ined a» the
subject o f tala talk. “ The Bible
and
it’ *
application
to
tha
Home.’’ Jamea Talmadge, miniiter o f muaic at Grare llethodiit Church, u n g "O h Lord M oil
Holy" and “ Septem ber", accom ­
panied by Mrs. Smith.
Following the program. Mr*.
George E. Well*, president, pre­
sided at the business session.
Volunteers ottered to help for a
day at the Salvation A r m y
boards the first of December.
Mrs. Carl R. Schllke was named
chairman ot a money raising pro­
ject to be held the e'arty part
of next year.
Members decided to continue
the "Pleasure Ride Club" pro­
ject. again this year. The club
will be hostess to the Seminole
County Federation ot Women's
clubs, Nov. 19. Mrs. Roy Tillis
will serve as chairman. Mrs.
Philip Boyd was presented a*

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pink carnations. The bride's m o - 1 Following the cerem ony,
•ther wore a blue silk dress, white reception was held at the Sanford
hat and black accessories. The W om an's
Club.
Mrs.
Charlda
groom’ s mother ehose a royal Hayes served the wedding cak*
blue silk dress, with black acces- and presiding at the punch bdwl
were Mrs. Eddie Keith and Mrs.
I tirorg r Alfred. K i l l i n g h o i l t u e *
I were M i n Lou M c n r r snd M ils
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to# MMUtfary until

lam M, Ita, bat i t (ha KapubiM)
«M data NRVMtlM « Alg. M
lw WM MdUMlfd Id MtUautioa.

totter quarter or IBM amounted
Bit of II cant* par ahara aarned
wetto* of tha Company’s third
* awanlad aad rrouad bm king
10. Cwatoirrlal operation of tha
luled for July, 1961, unless tha
1 \p fg r tW delayed. Com plation
yiet capability at dark Station
w Bid tha company's ayatem
Ibttftjr to 800,000 kwr,
Thgt gpm l» • lot Of kilow ntu.
H im i n fmtf well mnnngnd companies which, over alx
■s, have avangad over MO par cant laerean# in egumlnn:
nutlqnsl Busin*** Machine*, priced approximately st
1 n ihsrs, Litton Industries, about 9129 n short, General
Ig, 910 • »bar*, Florida Power and L ifh t, 951 a share.

IMS* stocks hsvs maintained exceptional,

cotte t o u t kytokiAf capital loose* Is often heard In many
comptU f thHtoi Titer* a n * wrlsty of rtosong why cotuldsrntkB to te to f fir m to this Important topis at tha moment.
(It aggma od d to speak of toxas In November, when moat
M S for
■MSB titeB ate months sttobllshs* a long term loss or fain; if
held stoto—Oil or loss, a abort tom tain or loos. Stocks sold
a t « profit IMF bo repurchased Immediately — atocka sold st
a tom pa f Pot bo repurchased for 90 days, unless tha tax
loss ha disallowed. This year to Uks a profit indudsbls in
190# f o i must soil by Decamber 14, but 1969 losses may be
tak«N right up through December 81.

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By KD KOTEBBA
WASHINGTON-* t o n the ay- Ills.
ITI te enrtoue to see Just (ta t
our daati&amp;atloo,
B y re doing. That insect prot intrigues me. The teg man,
at tha National Icioaco Founda­ new M MeMuvdo I n to , U Mtt|
tion get k to yon.
Pryor ef Knoxville, Tean., workYou hadn't known, for Instance, lag on g Trnnes*M University
that a gentkmen versed la the grant Crus the Natteaal Science
biology ot bugs has goo* to the FottAdittaft.
bottom of tte world to look tar Another fellow, John Dearborn
thing* like wtaglesa Dies.
of Cepe Elizabeth, Maine, bag
Up to now yon associated An­ been weathering the ley blasts,
tarctica with great explorer* Ilk chopping holes in McMnrdo Base
Aaamdsen, feett nag Byrd. But Ice Mg asking for AnUretle Oak
saoUer k In w i project which wiQ
carry a tot of algalflcane* In the
generation* ahead.
Scientist* figure that someday
-not to* far off oar overpop­
ulated wertd may te eveeflowint
00to Antarctica and find it an ex­
cellent source far food.
Octanograptera have alrexy

MIAMI &lt;UP1) - Mrs. Vivian
Hoffman didn't give up without a
flfbt wten Urea teldup man aaterad bar teuaa Wadaaaday.
Itera'i what ate did:
kasekad tte pi*tel away from
ait two •• tte band.
Hold all torn gt bay with tha
wrong and af tte gun.
Tbay flnauy avaypowarad bar.
atota KM from ter purse, and
left after tearing bricks from her
fireplace In a vain search for
more loot.
Mrs. Hoffman said tte firm rob­
ber gained entrance by posing as
an internal revenue agent. Inalda,
be putted a gun.
Mrs. Hoffman promptly knock­
ed it across tbe room.
“ I made a diva for U, but be
was right behind me," she Mid,
"Finally—after I bit hi* hand *o
bard It bted-I gat tte gun and
I would bavt been all right of
ther* bad only bean on* man.
“ But te kept yelling for help
until tte otter two ran la. 1 bad
tha gun on Item, but it wasn't
pointed riffvt and tte handle
wasn't In my band.
“ I know it must kava been
loadad,” ate said, “ bacauaa they

kapt telling each other la “ gel
Urn damn thing away from her!"
Mra. Hoffman said tte robbara
wraaud tte gua away and two
af Item Usd ter op while th*
otter used a rvao to gat bar
husband from tte faraga into tte
bouaa.
“ After they bound aad gagged
both of ua," aba said, "they put
handkerchief* over their facta
aad glovaa on ihalr hand*—which
learned silly to ms because they
bad already bets in the bouse IS
minutes."
She said one holdup man apolo,gited for being so rough. She ac­
cepted.

0, 1969

mlseroscoplc

things.

Mere

Friendi,

teen h S d .l , *^M -

5*
btotegieai—w
tu to to program la P«tod that tte United States.
Antaretlee by mld-Jinuery. lo n e Britain. Prance and Btuaia will
are tedtoue, like making aeuadlogs meet at th* surestit for further dis­
for ten depth*. (Ttey’v* already armament dlocusakmi.
toste la* star* ttea lf.tos feet
OeteftBy — sertood tot dearly
uliCft.)
daftoad to Soviet foreign Minis­
Bat pertepe the me# nnnessl la ter Andrei Gromyko at th* clos­
tb* job Donald 8. Detain. Duke ing session of the Supreme Soviet
University taeleniet, kas under­ to Menem* was this gimmick:
taken on Capo UaUett. Using tte
“ Control ioapectiew to sew that
r ttt teeety estdssre ef lbs cape disarmament tome art carried eut
m hie Isteratory. Mr. Douglas most correspond to the eataat and
will try to determine tew a pen­ stage ef disarmament. Control
guin feta rid ef salt wator in without disarmament would bo ■■
Ua system, gome scientist* think attempt t« establish espionage."
tbe way a penguin does it U
Is otter weeds to the Meet;
by blowing Us anno.
’’Lay down your arms first, end
Last year, foaUi Pots scientists then we will let you see that we
cast as tatoroatif ays as tte also have laid down ours.”
With Communist deception in the
sexual betevtar of tbe Ad«U*
penguin. They learned a few rearming ef Neath Keren as an
•listing example, the West find* It
For awe, they fowd asst that f ptolibla to agree to any such
pangwtoa lava difficulty deter rendition.
Another gimmick la tte khnuhmining each otter’a tax. AasardIng to ••• axpart, tte v»y they •tev proposal that Individual
overcome tkig moat tabanrasa* •tain* te left with “ strictly limited
tog daffltteway te to wait until tte •eniiageote ot petica" to maintain
mating aanaoo. Iten tte mala internal erriar.
•ttm a amatl reek.
Any police force large enough
It tte roak la accepted, M’a a te melail ein internal order in Bus
“ ter."
•is or China for example, cartaim
At least, Ust’a what they nay. to would be Urge enough to overI’ m going daws tteaa te aae foe mm nay uanllar disarmed neigh­
myself.
bor in Urn avast tte larger dec idad

I want

to thank

and every one o f you for the
derful support given me in the race
for city commission.

I promiw

I will do my utmost

for the betterment of the City
Sanford.

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"You'd recognize them too if
you'd bad their bands in your
mouth and wrasUsd with them
(or 10 minutes," aha said.
Elizabeth Captive Johnson, tha
third white child born In what is
now Vtrmont, got her middls
aaraa from tha fact lhat ter moth­
er. Mr*. Jamas Johnson, gave
birth to bar tte night tte waa
captured by Indiana on Aug. It,

Foil and Holiday

You a n invited to tnipect the beet-mode motorcere of our time

U N CO LN FOR 1960 T H E
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b o iu ty w ill Btriko yo u in o tu n tly -ito quality will Improgg y o u foray or.

— A M E R IC A S

F IN E S T M O T O R C A R

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New Costume Jewelry
Fall Handbag!

Howe's Fashions

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SANFORD

F A B R IC CENTER

NEW WINTER
FABRICS!
Wools • e-Klim Salln. •

For Lake M ary

The Lake Mary C'omtnunily
Presbyterian Churrh has set Nov.
20 as the date ot their annuat
bazaar.
Mrs. Fannie L cfflcr hat been
Circles of the First Presby­
chairman,
Mra.
Ruth
terian Church meet Monday at named
Goble as coch airm an and pub­
the following places;
licity, Mrs. Ed Zim m erm an, fin­
Circle 1, Mrs. Victor Brown
ance chairman and Mr. and Mrs.
chairman; wilh Mr*. J. K. .Hun­
Kd Zimmerman in charge nf tic­
ger, 917 Geneva Av». at 2.10
kets.
The following committees have
Circle 2, Mrs. A. McPherson, been named. Supper—Mra. It. W.
chairman; wilh Mr*. Carl Stew­ Keogh and Mrs. Hubert llugcn- by Mr*. Nancy Brock
art. M l Plumosa, 2.30 p. m
alein, baked goods— Mrs. Patrick
Circle 3. Mrs. C. L. Ilrdding, McCarthy and Mrs. Joe Smachairman; with Mrs. R. A. .Smith, thers. plants and flowers—Mrs.
2921 Park Ave., 2:30 p. m.
Art Ailing ami Mia. A. E. Crock­
Circle 4, Mr*. W. I„ Itoche, er. fish pond—Mrs. Tad Brooklyn.
chairman; in the Philatlica room
Curio table— Mra. W. It. Har­
of the Church. 2:3U p. m.
rison snd Mrs. C. W. Sjoblom,
Circlr
J, Mr*. Fred
Robb, needlecrafl— Mrs. H, M. Gleason
The Palm Circle o f the Sanford
chairman; wilh Mr*. A. J. Leh­ and Mrs. P. 1). Anderson, parcel
anlen Club, will meet at the
man, 419 N. intcrlachen. Winter
i&gt;m* o f Mrs. Harry Oakes, Scoll
Park, t:30 p. m.
Mr*. Milliard Rice, candy—Weste i_ ^ 9 :M next Thursday
Circle ft,— Mrs,— c.»utR«- S'Jne. minister—Fellt&gt;&lt;*-hip group, -and
uirning. Serving as co-hosless
chairman; with Mr*.
John Ivey, refreshment*—Mr. Harold llorkrrill lie Mr. Frank Palirrson.
US Elliott Ave. 'J:t3 a. m.
smith and the men of the churrh.
Mr*. II. I* Newton, circle proCircle 7, Mr». Glenn W'imblsh,
ram chairman, has announced
chairman; with Mrs. F. T. Meri­
Telephone statistic* show lhat
tal Cecil A. Turker II, Semiwether, Celery Ave. 9; 15 a. m. the world had an average of 3A
Die County agent, will b » the
Evening Circle t,
Mrs. Joel phone conversation* per person
ucst speaker and his topic is
Field, chairman; wilh Mr*. G. tn 1937, Ihe latest year for which
Conservation."
i Gilbert and MD» E. Farley, 709 figures are available.
Palmetto, * p m.
Evening Circle 2, Mr*. Joe Gar­
rett, chairman; with Mrs. A.
Bracken,
2107 Grandview, R p

Lake Mary H D
Club To Meet
Dried
flower
arrangem ents,
will he Ihe topic o f tt e d a y ,.
Tuesday at the firehouse, w te * .
the Lake Mary Home Demon­
stration G u b meets for a eoverv
ed dish luncheon at 10 a. re.
Frank Donaboe o f the Sanford
Flower Shop, will give an hour
o r more demonstration, begin­
ning at 10 a. m. sharp. Ho will
show various ways to use dried
(lower* and fruit. One arrangem m l will be a plaque nf strew,
with an atlracUv# arrangement
of fruil.
Aim on th* a:»nda Is a program on gadget*. Mra, Carl
Moss, president, and Mrs. John
Kshlr, will tell o f interesting
work shop* they altendtd, rec­
cnlly, in laarn of pota and pan*.
Everyona Is Invited to attend
and learn how lo beautify tt e
home for ihe holiday*.

Evening Circle 3, Mr*. Warren
Adams, chairman:
with
Mrs
Dirk Aiken, 441 Elliott, 8 p. m.

I feel that by your vote, I have, in most cases
carried out your wishes as to the manner in which
you desire your city government to be run. I will
assure all the citizens that I will continue to do my
best to bring about good government in the city ol
Sanford, Florida.
.

FlanneU • In E n din g

DRESSMAKING

from Davenport, Fla.

Bazaar Date Set

I have a feeling of great responsibility to the
citizens of Sanford, Florida, for the splendid vole
of confidence given me in Tuesday's election.

TRIMMINGS
Circle 3, Mrs. M. E. Baker,
chairm an; wilh Mrs. Claude Hern*
don. *03. 31 Jgnolia, Ave.
Circle S. Mi«s Versa Woodcock,
chairm an; with Mrs. O. E. White,
110 klyrtlc Ave.
1 Circle 7, Mrs. L. T. Doss, chair­
man. with 3tr*. H. B. McCall, 2417
Mellon vllle. Ave.
Circle &gt;. Mrs. G. B. Hudson,
chairman, at McKinley Hall, with
Mrs. J . E. Courier and Mia. L. 1.
Higtev serving a* h»»te**e*.
Orel® *, .Mr*. Clarence Puraell,
ehariman. with Mrs. Roy TtlUa,
2211 M agnolia, Ava.

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MRS. PATRICK JOSEPH ERICKSON

New Color* and I’aUrne

Famous Brenda

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were. Mr. end Mr*. A. Cox, JackMr. and Mrs. Paul
Owens, Mr. and Mr*. Silas OwttU,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Owaas. Mrs.
Nettle Owens. Mrs. Della Bowea,
Guy Owreaa aad their famUes,
all ot Orlando and other relatives

aooville;

Personals

Mr. ami Mrs.l lliplcy Bullcn,
Mr. and Mra. Homer S. Bruce, state
archaeologists from
the
1212 Crescent St., entertained fo r Florida Slate Museum, in GainriIheir grandchildren. Bruce and vllle, visited at the home of Mr.
Sandy Spaulding, wilh a birthday and Mrs. C. C. Carlson, F riday
party at their home Tuesday a f­ While ihcrc. they looked over the
ternoon.
collection of rrlics. found by lha
Bruce and Sandy wilh Ihclr Carlsons' son, Charlie Carl.
parents. moved h»rc from Pittaford. N. Y . the latter part o f

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Oviedo

D resses

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Lake Monroe

Honors Children

null Avr. Mr. Spaulding is e m ­
ployed by Martin and Co.
The parly table was centered
with many gills and edged wilh
pink and blue decorated cu p
cakes. Children's games w ere
enjoyed by Ihc group and noise
makers
were
given
to each
guest.
Kooladr, ice cream and su c­
kers were served with the cup
cakes. Balloons were also given
as favors.
Guests attending were Gail Al
Ion. Angrlia Mathew*. Jo* Bruce,
Keith and Debbie Mathews. V ic ­
ky Lyn, Bobbie and Allen Yatea.
Aim HuJiigivaml Janet and David
Hawkins.
Assisting Mr*. Bruce wilh the
parly were Ihe children's mother,
Mrs. David Spaulding; Mrs W il­
bur Bruce, Mrs. Woodrow Math­
ews. Mrs. Casper Mathews, Mrs,
Hubert Yates of UrI.and; Mrs.
Abner lloangc and Mrs. W. I).
Hawkins.

Meet Saturday

t w y w h o n y o u look , koou ty ourrouiH/o y o u -o v a r y thing y o u touch turna to powar.

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Monday Schedule
Of Church Circles

Personals
F IN E S T L IN C O L N IN F O R T Y Y E A R S

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man’s Club meeting by Mra. George K. Wells, president, center, assisted
bv the Rev. Donald Gruvenmier. left, guest speaker o f the day and Mr*.
Milton Smith. Each guest was given a piece o f cake with a lighted candle
in the center, and naked to count their blessing*, a n d present R
ing for the benefit o f C.A.R.E.
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Birthday Party

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COlTNT YOUH BLESSINGS SERVICE, conducted at the Sanford Worn-

purse and thoes and the whit#

orchid from her bridal bouquat.
V j r ’j l n H
Following Jk wedding trip tourbig lhr mountiina nf North Caro- ’ - LVm
Una tbe eoupl* will make their,
&gt; 9 borne in Jacksonville.
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Among out-of-town guesta foe
' the wedding. In addition to the
• .
: immediate tsmtllei of the coapi*

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Future Nurses

BY MARIAN R. JONES
Mr* H. w. Estes, president of
tethe Oviedo Woman’s Club; Sirs.
Lynn M ositr. prevident of the
Seminole County Federation of
Women's
Clubs;
Sirs. J.
B.
Jones, and Mrs. B. li. Smith,
represented Oviedo *1 the seventh
district meeting of rtic Federated
Clubs at Leesburg Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Webb and
little son. Joe. have moved into
their newly purchased ho . on
Graham Avenue. The Webb* alio
^ p u rch a sed the property surround­
ing the house on Graham and
Clark Streets.
Mr. and Mr*, u. A. Woolfolk
have returned from Jefferson, N.
C., where thry have been for
several months.
Mr*. C. C. Halkcotn, of Jack­
sonville. i* visiting her son-in law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Mtklcr.

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Miss Barbara Jean Nix, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mra. Lowell B.
Sapp and Patrick Joseph (R ick)
O trickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. V.
E. Erickson, all o f Sanford, wert
united in marriage, Monday, Nov.
2 at S p. m. at tha First Metho­
dist Church at Folkaton. Ga.
The Rev. George King, pastor,
officiated at the candlelight, dou­
ble ring cerem ony. Members of
the two families were the only
attendants.
^ The bride wore a blue velvet,
“ healh dress and carried a bou­
quet ot white roses.
Mr*. Erickson was born la
Blakely, Ga. and attended schools
in Georgia and Alabama, until the
family moved lo Sanford iwo
year* ago. She is a member of
the senior d a * * of Seminole
High School.
Tha groom was born in I illsburg, Pa. He graduated from
kcminole High School and at:cwl*d Andrew, College at Culh-

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•Nix, Erickson W edding
Solemnized M onday

The district meeting of "Future
N urses" will meet at the Pinecrtat
Jkrhool Saturday. negiitraUon will
begin at 9:30 a. m , followed by the
business session at 10.
A b ox 'lu n ch w ill bo served at
noon and a panel diseunioa will
be conducted at 2 P. m. Serving
on the panel will be representa­
tives from various allied medical
fields. Subjects o f Interest is each
respective field will tie discussed
by the group.
Mrs. Joe Corley and Mr*. E.
J . . Lindsey arc co-chalrm es o f ih*
ami Mrs f'h a rU l Pftfk Sr..

Mrs. Hoffman was aura ate
would be elite to recognize the
robbers.

See Our Line
of
Friday, Novsrabar

tte

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gMWMwXd ***** te Mm . H« did
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Annette V s tr i m il M ils Carol
Herman and Miss Ruth Ann Dun­
lap kept the brkle a book.
The bride ch oir for her going
awsy outfit, a light beige suit
w,lh matching gloves, brown hat,

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Humbly, I say to all the people ol Sanford,
thank you.

Homes Built With Pride
rtuilt 3 and 4 liedriKint honiM, net on
lots in u quiet, naturally beautiful

Kitchen
t m

Equipment

With VA

a u t e u E C T it ic

tluilt-ln Oven
nntl
Surface Unit
in Many Home*

A ll

With FHA Financing
A8 Little A b

Kitchens

fully equipped

Monthly
' LIKE

AT 20th &amp; FRENCH

DRIV E OUT T O D A Y !

SPECIAL!

C IT Y C O M M IS S IO N E R GROUP 1

Payment*
RENTI

1.9 MILES WEST OF THE TRAFFIC LIGHT

ALTERATIONS

Clearance Price* On
GDuMware and Lead
Cryatal. Wonderful
Christman Glfla

Financing

Construction Company Inc.

�Mar BeOr Line

par* vary impressive
inter Park is their last
I if they show tbe same
t they should be rsmd
michdown favorites. H
to be worth -aynne's

R. H. HAMLIN of Enterprise is shown with his catch o f
23 speckled perch which he caught in Lake Monroe.

DETROIT (LTD —It took T hat
renter Walter Dtikes five games
to make up his mind, but Thurs­
day he cams to terms for the
1MMD season with the Detroit
Pisioua.
Dukes was expected to be back
with the Pistaua Monday and play
against the Boston Celtics at SC
Louis Tuesday.
He'll then return to Detroit to
fact Wilt ChambcrUm and tbe
Philadelphia Warriors on Wednes­
day. Dukea ha* been quoted as
laying he can amp the sensational
Stilt, and now he will get a
chance in prove it.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. fCTIi Tbe Kansas City Athletics will
play an all-time American League
record ST night games during the
1M0 season, if approval is g r a t­
ed by the A L Meanwhile, the A s
■till hsve not hired a new mana­
ger to take the plarr of Harry
Craft and have yet to work out a
rental lease for Municipal Sta­
dium

Happiness

Reiter Named Coach
L 0 « ANGELES (UPII _ pew
Reiser today was namad a reach
of the Los Angeles Dodgers lo
replace bu
former Brooklyn
roommate. Pee Wee Reese, who
accepted a broadcasting joh.

Through

Health

(B y DR. F. LEO KERW1N)

Middle Age And Beyond
Our body machinery run*
night and day from birth to
(loath. No m ailer how per­
fect it was to begin with or
how we take care o f it, cer­
tain part* are *pt to ahow
the affecta of
wear and tear
d u r i n g middie
age and beyond.
This is one rea­
son why annual
examination
by
a Chiropractor it
particularly im­
portant for people over 45.
If we know what our limita­
tion* are. we can learn how
tD adjust our ways o f living
in order to avoid over-atap­
ping them.
For women w ho are undergoing the natural physiological
changes which usually begin
between the ages o f 40 and
60. a thorough Chiropractic
examination is advisable.
Certain diseases do not ap.
‘ pear until later in life and
then devdope slowly. Harden­
in g o f the arteries, chronic

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jhidnry disease, and extreme

way in the body before a per­
son is aware that something
is wrong. I f the trouble a
detected in its early stages,
an individual, by following
his Chiropractors instruc­
tion*. msy be able to continue
to work and enjoy life for
many years to come.
Modern Chiropractors
. - ____ meet
the problem o f disease of ill­
ness through- the physical
and mechanical
approach,
rather than through the
chemical or drug approach.
Under modern Chiropractic
the technique is painless.
Frail, sick, aged and even in­
fanta are cared fo r without
pain. Its record is alleviation
o f suffering, end restoration
o f health is moat grattfj'ing.
Are you a Chiropractic case?

Owe of a series of articles
published in the public infer« * tw explain nnd iflnstrate
the practice ef scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
F. Lew hsrwtn whune office is
H e a te d a t M l * . F m c k A r e .
a n d h ie t d ^ h a n n o a h v b

FAirfax 2-7442.

Championship Bout
May Be In Miami
MIAMI UPI' —Nrw York Prtvm olcr An'.har) J. Velclla promt*
m ove c lo s e r ' ta host berth by *«*» he will stage the next hravyfulfilling 16-paint odd’ over Bay­ we.ghi champumitup fight m Mi­
lor. The Air Force '4 1 11. s pos­ ami tf the rent on the Orange
sible foe. is favored by seven B‘ &gt;w. is set at 140,01a)
over Missouri. Other possibilities
teieila told a meeting of civic
— M usiasipp..
Syracuse,
Penn officials tie holds a contract to
State.
promote the logerunr J uham sonGATOR— G eorga H : * strong Floyd Pattersun re match.
He said He would stage thr
fight here Feb 31 if the city wil!
accept the flat rental fee for the
bowl.

stay u the SEC lead a n i is hoe
for a bowl bid
Florida
worked
out
briefly
Thursday in its las: pra riser ses­
sion for the Georgia gam e. " I
wish we had a little m ore time to
*e: ready for G eorgia," Woodruff
said. The Bulldogs ran through a
light, 43-minutc workout on both
offe rs :.e and defensive tam es.
A: Knoxville, where the bunting
is coming out lo r Tennessee i
Homecoming th* Vnls cut short
SYRACUSE. X. V . (U P I) mer professional football p i m , including a knockout victory tar
their workout because
of the
baa
been idle since losing ta Boy 2y this year over Nino Vaider. a
l'Bracked
Mike
De
iota
waa
l
weather and planned a light sea
Hama June I. His career rtcxd, 120-4 2.
sum today. LSI' was reported slight favorite to defeat Charlie
working on fundamentals
and Powell in their schedule lb-round
learning what it could o f the Vo! heavyweight bout at tbe War
single wing attack.
Memorial tonight.
Georgia Tech worked Us tsck.es
Tbe bout will be nationally tele­
hard Thursday to prepare for
Notre Dame's off • tackle plays. vised and broadcast by NEC
Halfback Floyd Faucetir. center starting at lb p ro. e s.t.
M in e Baughan and tackle Toby
Powell, who com es from San
Deeao looked good in tn« workout
Diego, is ranked eighth among
Alabama worked out in sweat
by
the
National
r withes before leaving for Mobile heavyweights
On W .T JU L 6:15 Each Saturday
where they meet Tulanc Saturday Boxing Association, but Powell's
night. Tulane confined u s prac­ long layoff since his latest fight
tice to running plays and pasting made lie John, a burnt town boy.
by quarterbacks Phil Nugent and a AS early choice.
13 So. Palmetto
FA 2-3293
Bob Cornett.
The S7-year-old Pow ell, a for

For Complete Football
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S A N IT O N E SCORE BOARD

Downtown Cleaners &amp; Laundry

They ca n 't loosen and rattle because :hey're
n ot ihere. I reread, Chrysler engineers now
bring you Dura-Quiet U nibod}: a b o d y and
frame that’s a sin gle unit welded around
5400 rimes for super strength. Jbu will feel
and hear the difference the first mile you
drive the Solid Plymouth for i9 6 0 .
Expect a pleasant new experience when you first
try the '60 Plymouth. What happened to the
"c a r sounds" you used to think w ere normal?
They 're gone, in the new Solid Plymouth. They

were b u ilt o u t of it from the itxrt. And they
won t appear later to haunt you, because this
car u built to stay quiet for a long, long time.
Quiet durability u only one of the advantages
of solid Unibody construction. You'll notice un­
usual new comfort as well, and new handling case.
We think this a the best built, best perform­
ing car in the low -price class. Try it and set
what you think.
Built a n e w tu lid w av ro g iv e y o u so lid e atrs/ae tjo n

SOLID PLYMOUTH 1960
a C-Oo «iw -* nain m rwd product

Tax Books are open for payment of 1959
City taxes.

4% discount

will be allowed

for payment in November, 3*7 in Decem­
ber, 2f-c in January and 1*7 in February.

HUH

All tax statements have been mailed, if
you have not received yours, please call
fo r it at City’ Hall
Ellen

H o y , City

Tax Collector.
arr— n

SANFORD CO-CAPTAINS
fur tonight's Rama art
Charles Bogan (top pic­
ture) and Neely Rota.

PALM DESERT. Calif. (LTI)
—Cape. Sam Snead reached into
the strategy hank and came up
wttk some brilliant painngi that
made the United Stales tbe
favonta to win the Scotch four­
some matches m the opening
sound of tbe Ryder Cup competi­
tion today.
Both Snead and Cape Dai Brea
of tbe invading aquod were ranMart e( victory—and both aeem
td plained with tbe pairing*
When play got underway at I
a. m. today, tbe poinngs were.
Bob Bosburg and Mikr souchah, U. S.. n . B. J. Hum and
Enc Brown. Grail Britain
Julius Boron and Dow Fmaterwild, U. S., va. Ken Bousficld and
K m , Great Bnum.
Soaod, Dr. Cary Middiecoff.
U, S., and Harry Weetman and
Dare Thomas. Britain
Doug Ford and A n Wall, V. s ,
va. Pater Alias and Chruty O'Connor, Great Britain.
“ I'm hoping to win all four
matchei " said Snead, ‘ but thr
on!? way 1 would be disappointed
would be l» lone three or more
of them ’•
Snead thinks that hit strangest
team u made up kf Wall and
Ford.

L abed Press lkirrealiokal
i b e M isftun Air f o r c e game
The post-season bowl picture will be seen os television screens
may be jumbled and ftnzy right
in tbe Weal Eastern viewers will
now. but it should start coming
see
a battle in wtucb Pittsburgh
m clearer after this Saturday's
big program of college football is favored by just one point over
games
Boston College.
Ncrtbwestern, Washington. Or­
Northwestern, Texas. Syracuse,
egon. Louisans State. Syracuse, Penn Stair, and Louisiana Stale
Penn Stale. Kansas, Texas, Air
are among seven m ajor teams
F orce. Mississippi, and Georgia
all are in posit ton wherr a big risking unbeaten and unt.rd r e c ­
win could put them definitely is ords Saturday. The otberi art
focus for one of those golden bowi— ineligible Southern Califor­
nia, a 21 point favorite ov er West
New Y ea r's Day invitation.
Ytrgmia, and North Texas State,
With only three Saturdays left
a heavy choice over Louisville in
in tbe I83S season, bert * tbe bowl
a ntgrn game.
In other games involving con fer­
ROSE— Northwesiarn •6-0 j ran ence leaders Penn is picked by t
clinch a lie for first p a ra tn Uir over Yale m s game that will
Big Tee aod thus pm one loot in bust two-thirds of the three-way
thr bowl by making good as a lie far toe lve League lead, while
t a point pick over Wisconsin (if c o • leader Princeton is 3 over
Purdue loses i. in Ibr West. Wain- Harvard; AUsntlc Coast Confer­
ingloe and Oregon (seen S I i are ence leader Ctrmson is a 10front running for the bowl berm pomt pick over Duke, despite
and earh is favored by 13 Satur­ Duke's upset of Georgia Teen
day.
W aldington over Orrgun last week
anh Skvunc leader
Stale and Oregon over Califor­ Wyoming steps out of tae league
nia
for a rngtit game a! San Jose
S i t . AK — National OununuD
Louisiana S u l* rT-0» u in line
Notre Dam* u a one • pom :
far a return appearance bu' fares choice over G eorga Tech m a top
a tough assignment
&gt; sevan- intersection*!, whilt in other fea­
poin: pick over Tcnnrisre. Mis­ tures Purdue u 3 over Mien;gar.
sissippi 16-1 1 remain* a possi­ S u it , luwa b a a 3 over Ne­
bility, too. da-nite a l l loss to braska. Stanford ( over UCLA.
Arkansas g o-.«r Rice, Ohio Si*la
7 over Indiana Navy 7 over
Maryland. Illinois t over M ichi­
gan. Iowa 13 over Mtnncaota,
Auburn IB over Mississippi State,
and Army 33 over V ilanova.
Miami i F.a ( hosts North Caro­
lina in the on'y feature gam e F ri­
day night.

“ Ary listen col a: Uu»
would be premature and not in
tbe best interests of the current
foot bat feasor." aaid J. J. Dan­
iel. chairman of tbe Fonda
Board of Control. University Prem­
nant J. Wayne Belli aiked be str.
be quoted at all in tbe matter.
Woodruffi
team at _______
Florida
hare posted a 1 H M record ever
tbe years and this season the figurea are 3-3-L
Bunt baa to win this gam e la

B y JERK Y COVINGTON
The successful season and the fighting
spirit that the Seminole junior v a r s it y
displayed this fall makes the future look
bright fo r the footbaH program at SHS.
Coaches Dick Silvers and Bud Layer
did a tremendous jo b is training their
youngsters and a fine 4-1 record proves it.
This was probably one o f the finest JV
squads the Seminoles have produced in
some time. A fte r suffering a 7-0 defeat
in the opening cam e against Leesburg,
the offensive-minded lads rolled over the
remainder o f th tir opponents without
much difficulty.
1 think that the spirit these young
hopefuls carried -with them all season was
their greatest asset. They had plenty o f
talent, but the desire made the talent
come forth. Although there were stand­
outs on the squad, every victory was a
great team effort.
Youngsters are born with desire and
spirit, but it sometimes takes something
or someone to bring it out to its fullest.
Dick Silvers and Ead Layer are masters
at this and they are to be commended for
their great ;ob .
Youngsters like Tee Wee Knight.
Donald H a n e y . Johnny Phillips, and
Jimmy Williams are destined to be out­
standing linemen on the varsity some day
and there is no doubt that Eubba Davis
and Butch Riser will be there to fill the
gap left by stars like John Lovelace and
Ray Lundquist.
One o f the most interesting things to
me is to watch a lad go through the foot­
ball program. I have seen many kids turn

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Adlai New
Darkhorse?
• T LYLE C. WILSON
WASHINGTON' (L T D The
com prom ise candidates most dis­
cussed as available to break a
deadlock in next year’ s Drraocrattc national convention are Adlsi E. Stevenson and Missouri's
Sen. Stuart Symington.
This com prom ise. If any. would
hold the top spot for the left
wing of the D em ocratic Party.
Compromise talk among responlible Democrats rarely goes so
far as to suggest an accom m o­
dation between the party’ s south­
ern conservatives and northern
radicals.
Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of
Texas would be a likely choice in
any deal between the basically
opposed elem ent! of the parly.
Northrrn D em ocrat! generally do
not consider Johnson even re­
motely eligible for their presi­
dential nomination. They do not
hesitate to aay aa much.
Sen. Taul IL Douglas (D -lll.)
ruled Johnson out a few days
ago on charges that he was tied
to the gas and oil industries and
vote like a southerner on civil
rights.
Gov. Edmund D. Brown slug­
ged Johnson with a public state­
MRS. J. .M. HIGfilN'S, staff aid at the U.S.O. office accepts a R ift from
ment that the senator could not
I carry California because of his
Jim Hunt, left, representing Otlham and Tudor Inc. and Scott Burns,
' position on civil rights and oil.
mannger o f the Florida Power and Light Co. Otlhnm and Tudor presented
I Rep. Emanuel Ccller (D-N. Y .)
th* local U.S.O. with a hot water heater (not shown In picture) while the
(suited Johnson for being a south­
Light Co. gave the local organization a new refrigerator.
erner, for being illiberal and on
the grounds that the Ne:n&gt; vote
Milk and other dairy foods pro­ would be against him in the
vide about 30 per cent o f the nu­ north.
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt downtritional requirements o f each
rales the senator. Americans for
American family at a cost of 13
Democratic Action say that John­
cents out of each dollar spent on son won't do. The foregoing are
the
Indirect
cause
or
your
child's
MUly't problem occurs la every
food.
samplea of the current machine­
coamualty detent of tim et per bad choice in marriage.
settee, m scrapbook thl* vital
Don't point out the folly of the
f a n Report. You may dlacusi it
elopement. Instead, let the “ custo­
la yoar high ithool classes, too,
for It shows the best w sy to m er” arrive at that conclusion, for
break up aa unwise romance. this Is superb sale psychology.
"Y e s, Dr. Crane,” Milly’ s moth­
And If you are already Infatuat­
ed with the wrong type o f person, er admitted "bu t just how are
order the RaUag Scale below, we to tel Milly arrive at that
for It puts ryes Into the head necessary conclusion?”
That's a lair question, and here s
o f blind Cupid:
the answer: She should invite the
BY GEORGE W. CRANK.
stranger to her home lor a party.
Pb. D.. SI. D.
Include Milly’ s usual friends and
(.’ ASK C - 463: MUly D.. aged
college chums so this immature
.19, is a college freshman.
"D r. Crane,” her mother told boy will be seen against the ba ck ­
m e, “ Milly became infatuated with drop of her own class of people.
If he then does things that are
an immature boy in our home
out of place, Milly will note them
town.
"H e had no regular job. In fact, and secretly wince.
Uui she can not direct lwr ire
he spent most of his time tinkering
with an old jalopy. He’d cover it at her parents (or they will not
with pennants and obscure the have said a word.
So she will soon begin to pro­
windshield with stickers, like an
ject
her irritation at the basic
adolescent.
cause, namely, her uncouth or
"When .Milly started going with
him, her father immediately point­ immature sweetheart.
To help further punctuie Milly »
ed out the boy's shortcoming*.
"tint the more we showed Milly blind infatuation, I urged tier
his flaws, (he more ardently she motner to leave a set of the “ Tesla
for Sweethearts” on the telephone
defended him.
stand.
"Today 1 found a note from the
Send for those 200-point Rating
boy friend suggesting they elope
Scales, enclosing a stamped r e ­
scat week.
“ What can we do at this late turn envelope, plus 20c (n o n p r o ­
fit!.
date? Anyway why docs Milly be­
'they help bicak up unwise r o ­
com e such a vigorous defender of
this boy when her Daddy opposes mances quickly and without put­
ting you parciUv on the spot: Sec
h im ?”
furthcoming lollow-up.
SALKS PSYCHOLOGY
(Always wi.te to Dr. Crane
"Reputation is simply repeti­
In rare of this newspaper, en­
tion.” runs an adage from sales
closing a long Ic stamped, ad­
psychology.
dressed envelope and Me to c o ­
i f you say a tiling long enough,
you will believe it, although at tin- ver typing and printing costs
outset you may be fully aware of when vou send for anc of his
booklets.)
its falsity.
That’ s, why fishermen finally be­
lieve they actually caught those
monsters: They've repeated their
fish talcs so often thry have fin­
ally convinced themselves:
If a parent thus criiiciies hia
TA3IPA (L'f’ l) — Hope dimmed
child's choice of friends o r sweet­
today for three Air Force fliers
hearts, the normal child starts de­
believed to have parachuted from
fending them.
their stricken II17 jet bom ber into
Otherwise, he admits he was the Gulf of Mexico early Wednes­
Stupid. And nobody likes to deflate day.
his own ego by admitting he is
Rut the search over more than
a tool.
10.000 square miles o f the Gulf
The more MUly's father con ­ continued.
demned her boy friend, the m ore
A host of Coast Guard and Air
positively Milly rallied to his dcForce planes, at some times num
tense.
bering up to 20, have scoured the
hhe was FORCED to do so, to
area since the plane went down
•ave face.
about 4 30 a. m. Wedncsay,
bo her father actually convinced
MUly of her boy friend’s virtue*
by thus making her repeat her
The average British male used
defense so often she began to be- 10 t pounds of tobacco In 1916.
lievc It:
compared with 9 6 pounds in ID.Vt
PARENTS, HI. WARE
For women, the average rove from
Parents, beware of thus being 3 1 pounds to 3.3.

9W orry Clinic

gunning
of
Lyndon
Johnson.
Speaker Sam Rayburn, aim a
Texan, ts booming Johnson back
home for the presidential nomi­
nation.
Mr. Sam is a practical political.
Other practical politicians suspect
that the speaker has objectives in
addition to obtaining the nom i­
nation of Johnson.
One of these objectives might
be to whomp up enough Johnson
enthusiasm in Texas to obtain a
tightly organised Texas delega­
tion to the convention. Texas
D em ocrats are angrily divided
but might be pulled together
with Johnson at a rally point.
So, if Mr. Sam were unable to
nominate his man, he still might
turn up at the convention with
a big and tightly controlled dele­
g a tion -con trolled by Mr. Sam,
that Is.
ADA scored senators In the last
session of Congress on the basis
o f 13 significant votes. Johnson
voted against ADA on five of
them. Those votes and Johnson’ s
policies as Senate Democratic
leader killed him with the left
wingers.
Tw o of these votes were to pro­
tect the privilege of minority
groups to filibuster in the Senate,
one minority right or privilege
which the left wing denounces as
evil. Johnson voted to reduce
spending tax money for urban
housing. He opposed reducing tax
allowances to the oil and gas
industries. He voted lo continue
the requirement that students ob­
taining federal funds for educa­
tion must swear to their loyalty
as U, S. citiirns.
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D Minn.) and Symington voted with

Air Ace Tells Of Test Flight Explosion
LOS ANGELES (U P1) — le y .
mannered Scott C roilfleld , pilot
o f Am erice'e .V II sp ec* ship
which was Jolted a t 41,000
bp
an exploalon during a last flight
Thursday, cam* horn* today to
determine what happened.
“ W e've got to take the plane
apart to find out what happened.”
Crossfield said.
“ I knew there was an explosion
and tome internal damage to the
X-IS. But when I rame in fo r the
landing on the alternative strip at
Rosamond Dry Lake, I felt every,
thing was just great.”
North American Aviation, build-

feet

Added Protection
Urged On Fires
Florida Forest Service officials
today urged resident! to protect
their home* with fir* linea.
Bob Gray, county raager aaid
that fire linea are one o f the best
preventive methods for keeping
wild fires off the land. He added
that old fire linea should be re­
plowed to insure better protec­
tion.
Gray said the Florida Forest
Service will establish these fire
lines to help keep fires down.
ADA oa all 13 issues, thereby be­
coming solid with the left wing.
Sens. John F. Kennedy (D -M ase.)
was with ADA on II votes but
was not recorded an tbe oil and
gas bill.
if
Humphrey
and
Kennedy
should deadlock the convention on
rarly ballots, ADA would havt
Symington In reserve, o r Steven­
son.

er o f the dart-like X -1 5 , admitted Capt. Robert W hite
It waa necessary fo r daredevil City, flying chase in an
C roiiflcld, 31, to m ake a quick dioed, “ It sccma you 've g o t
emergency landing in the craft tie fire.”
“ I know.” Cross field replied.
designed lo carry man 100 miles
above the earth at ip e e d t in e x ­ Then he Jettisoned the remain*
d tr o f bis 11,000 pounds o f liquid
cess o f 4.000 miles an hour.
Eyewitnesses reported the X-13 oxygen and shut o ff th# dual reek*
was warped out o f shape as It et engines.
"The fire light is out,” ho said
landed at the Edwards Air Force
Base auxiliary strip 63 miles calmly aa he plummeted down,
picking a landing spot a t Boaa*
northeast of Los A n geles.
Impact of the 30-foot ship's mood.
landing wrenched it so forcefully
that one section behind the cock­
pit was sagging about two feet
below the rest of the fuselage.
But North American said the
damaged spare ship was just one
The Lake
Mary
Community'
of three in the multi-million dol­
Church will hold a series o f neigh*
lar program to get a' manned air­
borhood
Stewardship
meetings
craft into the ionosphere above
next week at the following h om esi,
the earth. A spokesman said the
Monday with Mr. and Mra. Hor*
aircraft, which was being trucked
aea Cochran. Tuatday with M
hack here from the desert base,
Rev. and Mra. John PUlty
apparently was dam aged when
Wednesday with Mr. and Mr*. J oe
some o f the propellents exploded Smather*.
in the lower engine.
All meeting! will begin at • y . m .
The damaged X -IS made the and will Include the showing o f a
only two previous pow ered flights. film entitled, "T h e Secret o f th*
Crosafitld said that A ir Force Gift.”

Church To Hold
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Hope Dims For 3
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Nixon Admits Ike
Is A Better Golfer
LOS ANGELES (C P I) — Vice
President Richard M. Nixon, a
pretty (air golfer, adm it! with a
diplomatic grin that President Eisenhower is an e v o better golfer.
"T h e Previdcnt would lop me
on the a v er-g c." said Nixon.
The vice president has dis­
played to the huincfolks during
his current r o t visit that he's be­
com e an amateur golfer of some
talents—although not as ardent
as Eisenhower.
He learned to play soon after

being elected vice president In
1932 and Thursday he gave a
demonstration of what h* has
learned by visiting th e, Irvine
Country Club in O ran ge' County
for his second straight day of
golf, lie carded a 42 on the first
nine holds and then quit after
playing six more.
But members of his fo u r s o m e all local business or political lead­
ers —agreed he pr„b?bly would
have finished with an enviable 62.
He generally shoots in the 80s.
an aide said.

FUTURE FLORTDA BUIIiDER:

playing today ...planning tomorrow!

A few piece* o f s c r a p . .. w e t s a n d ... a to y

w ill the stran glin g c o n tro ls o f aucialism

au tom obda . . . an d o u r ingenious youn gster

a n d b u r e a u cr a c y c h o k e o ff lua in itia tive
and in gen u ity ?

build* hi* ow n w aterfron t esU tr.

Hut uhat will hapfxn uhrn hr turns from
playing in the K i n d to planning unit building
lomorroto't hornet or factories or industrial
projects l
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T h e kind o f w orld h e face* w ill depend
la rgely on h ow e ffe ctiv e ly w e oppoae all
threat* to ou r |&gt;craonal am i e c o n o m ic free­
d o m s . C o n sta n t v ig ila n c e and ceaseless
resistance are, aa th e y alwaya h a v e been,

u la tin g c lim a te o f free enterprise . . . t o

tin s n ation 'a bulw arka against th e pow er­

plan an d b u ild and aell iu&lt;online to tho

fu l influcm .ce th at w ou ld destroy ou r w ay
o f life .

A m erica n w a y o f o p e n c o m p e titio n ? O r,

In America more than in any country on
earth, perhaps, pouer it the backbone of
our economy. The great pouer systems that
hate developed in our nation are vivid
examples o f flourishing free enterprise.
With faith in a future that will continue
free, Florida Power A Light Company is
committed to a tingle, unswerving pur&lt;•
pose: to provide more and mere power
fo r H A P P IE R F L O R ID A L I V I N G
. . . ELECTRICALLYl

We A p o lo giz e ----THE SANFORD H ERALD erroneously omitted a poli­
tical advertisement in Monday, November - , edition fo r
J. H. “Jimmy” Crapp*.

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Gilchrist Rites
Scheduled Sunday
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W E D N E SD A Y A . M.
I la ill Contlnantal Clasarnona
*.aa Hi Today—Dot* Uarrawa
t:la Hi tVtatkar
T:l« ill Carloaas
T:J4 III Nstrl
i.na (ii Nava
Sitl (I) Cagtalk Kangatvs
1.44 (1) Morning Thsa'.rg
ID llampa, Room
I la ill Itradar a Ulgatt
a.!• h i Nana • Intsraiava
1:11 Hi Nava 4 Weather
I0:aa iii Pough l(a Ml _
III Msrnlng PlaySaua*
ID Kartooa Kapara
11:1a ill Traa»ura Huai
I t ) os Th* Ua
ID Mafia
li-.t* 111 Prlc* la RlSkt
It) I Loft Cjov
11:1* ID I’onraniratlna
i t ) Dacambar Brld*

WEDNESDAY P . M.

4:11
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11:1*

(1) I'unllnaatal riaaaroom
ill Today — Dave Carroway
ID Waathar
&lt;D Cartoana
ID Nawa
10) Nawa
(t) Caplala Kaagaro*
ill Morning Thaaire
III HuiuPir Room
ID lltadlr* Distal
(f) Nana and latarrltwa
(D Nawa • Waaihar
il) Do R* Ml
ID Morning Playhaut*
ID Kartoon Kapara
ill Traaaur* Huat
ID On Th* Us
(I) Mofl*
111 Prlc* It filth!
III I Dot* Duty
ID Conaaniratlss
(D December Bride

TUESDAY P. M.
I I .'a ill Truth *r Cuaa*&lt;iuan&lt;.aa
(tl l.o,a al Ufa
il) Htailaaa Uun
11:19 (9) Haarah for Tumarraw
it) l^ft That Bob
III It Could Bo Ton
11:44 Itl Holding Llahi
l.o* (t) World Al Urge
(D aiualc Dingo
*1) Topper
til* (D Alailna* Thaairo
it) San Frsntlec# Bast
(D As Tha Warld lure#
1:19 (D Day la Caurl
ID uuaan Far A Day
(9) For Baiter or Wuroa
1:19 (D Thin Mas
(t) lluuaa Puny
it) Halt atorm
1.99 111 Young Dr. Malaa*
i d Milllaaalra
i d Beat is* cloak
I.M (I) From TSaaa Root*
ID VarAlat la foura
It) Who Oo Tea Trail
a t* (tl Haul* ok High tt.
ID Brlgkitr Day
ID Amarlaaa BaaCtiaad
4:14 (D Haarat alarm
4:1* 1*1 Kdg* *f MlgM
(I) IplTi Parauaallly
ii** (ti Mo»l#
ID Thra* ainega*
i d Posar* Piayhuua*
11* (4i Woody Wondpoehar
(II TVIn Tlk Tlk
fiM 1*1 w aathar-Nawa-Bparto
(I) Hamsr
(I) Naw*
till It) Uporta
9:11 1*1 Paopla'a Chair*
ID Mori*
*:•* III Nawa
1(4 11) Nawa
(D Laa, n«kstr
T:A* 111 Not For Hir*
fill ill Nawa
7 14 ID Waaihar
1:14 (D t.araml*
ID Man Ini* gpaa*
Itl Hugarfool
1.4* 1*1 To U* Anaouncad
I 14 Hi lb.bit &lt;11Ilia
III FUibar McOat tad Molly
ID Wyau Bara
I M 111 Arthur Murray
ID Tlghtropt
ID Rlftamaa
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(II Whf Da Too Tr».«
«:H (II AmarUes TUadatand
(11 Houm aa High gtraal
III arltMar P ot
1:11 III Strrat Slorm
1:1* 111 Split Paraonolltr
III IMia al Mght
I II III UoTla-Wotltra
III Tkraa gtooga,
III Paso?! PUrhouro
1 11 III Mr Prlm.l rtli-ha
III lltirktlbtrry l|.nin&lt;t
l.l* (It VVtatbar.Ntwa-Sporia
ill Clack XI*
(II S»m» as* Ipona
1:11 III llanajaaasaara
III Mot|a
1:11 &lt;11 IVaalktr • .Visa
1:0 ill lluntlag ano Piablns
Hi Newt
T.H 111 Ml. Praaloa of Yukon
1:11 III Naw*—Pau«la« K.ioar
T.1* (il Waathar —Aa*jr nil***
1:11 111 Pllaht
III loiik I’ d—Hram&lt;
III Halo lintm
!:** ill Bat Matharauit
II) Batlr Hutton
III Ponaa Ilfn|
1:11 (I) Cannonball
(I) Haal MePoas
III Mtaicalo
1:11 111 Bai-htlor rather
III Nr* Hunt
|f| Pal llmma
1:11 ill I'layhoiita to
111 Ktiil* Font
III Th* L’ntuut bablaa
ll:ia ill llruut-hu Man
ll:|l III l^wlata Y.*.a
III Taka a a&gt;*i»d t.«i..h
It.II 111 III til Nona
in t i iii iii uovta
11:la II) Jack Paar

BY FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UP1) — Whit ran
Kred Aitairr do for aa enrore
after winning nine. count ’am.
emmy* with hi* first TV is«{i*l?
Tha answer earn* Wednesday
night with anothtr fast, highly
antertalnlng show. HI* color *pecial was filled with tastiful mu
sir. good humor, crisp, fluid,
youthful dancing and Ait*U*'s
charm.
Naturally, rompariaoni must b*
mad* of Astalrc'a two ahowi. A*
I look back on the first. I feel
that It had an edge In th* ori­
ginality — Informality — Imiginative drpartmenta. it alio had
more of Astaire the dancer. But
Wrdneaday night's had l feeling
of greater coheiiveneag, direction
and amoothnesa. There waa some
disconcertingly abrupt apUcisgof
the tape In the “ That f*ce" num­
ber, however, to mar the other­
wise butter-smooth praductlosThr opening number, ‘ 'Th* Aflerbeat," started the show off with
muehu gusto and bounce and this
was followed with a paee-chinging. misty and moving "That
Kara." Drummer Alvin Stoller—
another of Aatalre'e “ no-swear
friends — jolnrd Mr. A in a kuntorlared drum ami-dance speci­
alty. Jonah Jones and hia trum­
pet took over the stage for soma
taajr to take jaix and then Jenra
and Aitairn took part In an overl&gt;-cute, meaningleaa bit of dinlogue. A moody, superbly alagad
and choreographed "Nigh' Train"
number followed. Every ihow this
araion hai gona beatnik and Al­
laire's waa no exception. Miaa
Chain and Astaim kidded a
"word ja il" number called, "My
Itaby," and Ibis was TV-bealnlk
latire at its beat. "Wgllalng Ma­
tilda,*' featuring Harris Chat*,
wai a completely surceisful
•poof.
Next ram* a treat: Attain
tinging, in while tie ind tail*.

g.la ill Cuntlnamal Clataroom
1:04 (II Tuilay —Dava (Urrawa
7:11 III Waaihar . Nawa
7:14 ill Carluuua
T:l| ID Nawr*
1:11 II) Him
1:14 (I) Caplaln Kauaaroa
l:t* (1) Mumlng Thaatra
III liumpai Houm
9:11 (I) Mytiary llouea
1:11 III Naw—Inlartiawa
9:11 It) N**| * Waaihar
11:99 (!) Dough 119 til
(4l Morning Plaihotiao
(D Kartoon Kapata
19:1* ID Traaaur* llual
ill on Th* U*
ill Muvla
11:11 It) Pr)ca la nishl
)*l 1 Ldf* l.uc,
11:11 11) I’mu-antrailnn
(I) Dacambar Hrlja

TUESDAY A. M.
1.1*
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Howard C. Long
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THURSDAY A. M
I II III r-nallnanla) r-laaaianin
7 &lt;* (1) Data Harrawty
7.1* II) Waaihar
7.10 (9) Carlo***
T:I4 1*1 N*wa
a n* it) Naaa
I I I ID Capl. Kangaroo
t.a* il) Moralag Thaatra
gay Hamper R**a*
a i* ill iiaadaFa pla,a,
1.(1 It) N*«a — lalaralaw*
t 14 ID Naa a A Waaihar
la.14 111 Dough It* VII
III Moralng PUyhou.a
III Karloan Kapara
19.19 111 Tresaur* Huai
ID Os Tl* a*
ID MstI*
11:99 (I) Prise la Might
ID I Lev* l.uro
11 1* III I 's hr aatr allan
1*1 Dacambar Btlda

THURSDAY P. M.
II aa (I) Troth *r r.m ,•*-,•*-•*
1I 1 l * ,i it Lira
tt) tlaatlao* l)on
11:1* lit II cnuld II* Too
(•1 Hrarch fur Tomurria
Itl loira That II..b
II 14 1*1 Halting Light
1.41 (4) l.lfa Of llllay
II) Tappar
ID Muala Ulago
1:11 ID At Th* Woilg Yuma
It) gak Francla-o Dial
(1) Maltna* Thaatar
I 4)Mi For llallar nr Wuria
I•1 A Day la Court
II) Quian far a Day
I I* ID Thl* Man
il) llaua* Party
III Hal# Storm
I *9 ll) Millionaire
ID Baal th* Clark
(I) Yauag Dr. Mala**
1:19 II) Fram That* fl**te

ll:t* ll) Truth or ronar.iuenca#
111 i^&gt;vn of i.if*
It) llaalltao Hun
ti ll 111 II I'auld B, To*
(I) Starch Fur Tumarran
III tuifi Thai II..W
11:11 (I) Molding l.lghl
!:*• Itl l.lfa Of llllay
lit* III llama ut t-amaJy
II) Mutl* Hlntu
l:lt III Mr. A Mr* Narlh
III A* Tba World Turn#
(D baa Fra HtillCll Utai
I.M (1) (Juatn For A Day
(I) For Batter or , nr War
III Da* In Court
I 19 It) This Man
ID lluuaa Party
III Hal* Slorm
1.4# ill Touag Dr. Malulia
II) Mllllunalr*
(I) Baal tha Clack
S:IS 111 From That# Hnuie
(II VarSlat la Tuura
ID Wha Do Tou Truel
l.lt 111 lluuao un High Hiiaat
III lirlgnitr Day
it) American BanJataaJ
4 II il) ntartt ilorm
4.44 III Rdgt or M ill
It) aplll Paraunallly
till 111 tin,la
III Thiae Stonge*
III Poo,,* Plarhouae
I II Hi Bln Tin Tin
IgI l’ ar|nnii*
1 .1* 1*1 waaihar • Naw • naan
III Nana and Upon*

Charlaa Vaa O arti'i father,
Mark Vaa Dnrea, appear* Ml
NBC-TV'i Eliraal Light pra­
gma Sunday, Nav. I) and U.
The poet rrltlr will lake part
la a dltrasaioa of folk IlitMlure.
DUk Clark's ABC-TV half hoar
•n Saturday, Nov. 31 will fegtara
a 111 plect arehealra galled lk«
111 Slrlagi performing "Back
Beal Hymphuny." Cgasiln ■ anllrh
(r#m the rork 's' rod soMala.
trio* sad quartets that aaailly
appear on the show.
The final* of Ibe world's lavilitionsl malch game bnallag
tonrasment In Chlrago will pre­
empt the Friday night NBC-TV
fights on Dee. II. "Serurily
Rlak." the flnry of the Army'*
Counter Inlrlllgeore Cnrpa' aerret
work, will be dramatised by
CBS-TV's
Armalrong
Clrela
Theater Wedneadsy, Nov. 31.

II* ran through t handful of tha
miny grail tunes h* hat Iqtro
due*d and although h* hai added
a contrived lurch to hii voice, he
ilill Ii a mgiitrful pop singer.
I won't try to figur* put whether
this waa a nine. 3u or one Emmy
show. But I’ll go along with any­
one who wanla to pin aom* more
medal* on old dad'i rhaal. Il
wit a warm, unusually enjoyable
hour.
The Channel Swim: Laurence
Olivier hat agreed to itar in a
TV' version of Doatoevshl'i, "The
Idiot.'' to be adapted by ter
Pogosiln and directed by Robert
Mulligan. This la the team that
turned out tha highly-acclaimed
production of “ Ths Moon and Six­
pence.'' Production la scheduled
to begin next spring with Mulli­
gan creating his nwn company
for lb* venture. “ Sixpence'' was
produced by David ftuasklnd's Tal­
ent Associates.
Playhouse SO'a Christmas F.ve
presentation on CBB-TV will be
an Idaputloo of "The Silver Whis­
tle," Robert McEnroe's comedy
about a hobo's fantasies and their
Impact on old folks. Herbert
Brodkin will pcoduo* and writ*
the adaptation.
Dick Clark'a nnw book, dealing
out advtes to teen agtra and
called. "Your Happiest Years,"
ii ready for th* bookstalls. In­
dustry sources report two NBCTV hour-long advenluro thaws,
Hiverbom and Five Fingeri, art
in wobbly ahspo berauso of low
ralinga. Tho NBC-TV Klirtime
Special starring Ethel Merman
will bo promoted on Tseaday,
Nov. 14 instead of Dm . t, the
network announced today.

KD HULI.IVAN will tuvo
n top variety show Sunday
featuring tirade Field*
and Johnny Mathias.

Lake Mary Dances
Held Each Saturday
Dances for young peoplt, high
ichool age ami umlar, am held
each Saturday. 7 30 in 10:30 p.
m.. at lb* Seoul Hut in Lako
Mary*
The Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce, apomori of Beaut
Troop 143 and (he dances, also
provides chaperone* and refresh*
meoU.
Seoul mailer Hank Dei-era. who
direct! sctivillci, says that altaodance U open to all aludcnla
within the age limits whether as
sol they Uvn is the Lake M ar/
gran.
Admiision of 30 cent* per pnrsos
la applied on expemet.

Yet, • tavlngi seesonl in
•ur Initifullon It an tdeol
way fo tavs for lha adueatfoa of a young»)#r, family
•acurify ae yaur futura rstlramanf. Stop I n .... Iai'*
gal acquolntad.

Good Neighbor Policy A Flop
BlfFFAlA). S. Y. (UPI) -J o in
Sclera recently |wit up a sign in
frnnl of hia home announring:
"Womsn next door will nol Irl
ui paint aide of house »
Il waa th* Digit development
in a (and thsi began in ths early
11(0'1 when Alexander Chllinnki
and his wife eomplgined IhM
Sclsrs'i nnw backyard fence and
(he asra* of his house overlapped
llieir property.
Sriera argued on (lie ulher hand.
dial part of the CMlinskl garage
tnd ronrrete driveway was on hi«
property. His ronitnlion was up
held by • court in IMS and Seiera
made thr Chilinikis rip out (hr
driveway — leaving them without

u re ii lo Ihnr
This year, wl
h. . . h., h
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l’ ,in'*r u
P'*1' ''?• /V01
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no.'Jr *
nimr nt 11
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IbOlIlt* lolK
CIIRISTi III I
(HIM I — Thr
Irrrd al thr
nation al the
had Iheir qua
lliroe feeI of
U hasn't affe&lt;
for icr rrrai

24 D i f f e r e n t
Scenes
llen u lifu l

lie wind

W ords

Reprndnrtinnn * f gariraua alia
by fam oua arliata, aurh at —
Paul DeUafaas, M m I*. Ku glth ard l,
B e ym o u r Knydar, A la s Cnrlla, J. II,
B blnr,

Paul

h w *l,

Raherl

Wand

L lp n e r and Mhera.

A W onderful Gift F or
Christman
In A G ift Of Music!
Look Ovtr Our Block
Of Specially JDIaetnd Album

Davg's

Record

Ctnlmr

MS W. Flral — FA l-IMT
Open • Till I
“ Sanfard'a Only Campleia
Record Dealer"

The
HE5 KID S! Help Celebrate
Our
I5ih
Anniversary.
Attend Our FR E E MOVIE
Tomorrow
Morning at
10:00 A . M. All Children
A re (Bailed
lo attend.
Brin* your friend* with
you lo woe a wonderful
western:

SPRIN KLER

Repairs Tn All Makes

M ake
yourdollars build
community... not somebody

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HOMES

I II ID Philip M*rl»wu
C l (tar Tina
ID Rtd Ik III on
11:11 HI Harry Moors
III .tiros Thaatar
t*.la in liaaa Talking
a3&gt; I.oia and Marrlaaa
■I:*a it&lt; an* III (D Maas
11.11 III Mafia
ID Mafia
11:11 |1) Jack Pair

l i l t If) Kin Tin Tin
(I) Csrtaoaa
*:CI (») N'tai anC aeartk
ID Waathar—haw*—s»eru
t :lt (tl Amu 1T Aadr
ID Spuria
•:14 111 lluatlag aa* Flaking
•:S1 (1) Nawa
if) Han Fraatlact Baal
•:*&gt; 11) Kawa
ID Dlgaat
Tit* |2 i It Man
tl) g|M&gt;ri,man'a Club
IS) Till, Man Damun
7:14 i d Nawa
7.1t 111 Hlthard Diamond
ID Mnaguarad* Piny
Itl Shlrlty Tempi* Hiaryhook
g:*t 111 Manhunt
III U, S Boarder Pairal
1:1* 111 Huh Hup*
ID Father Knon* Hoai
ID Bourbon Straal Uaat
It) Danny Thamaa
• 14 (21 MrKtnilt'a lUldtrk.
It) Dut’ onl Shan
ID .Vdvantura In Paradis*
)*:** (21 Sltft Alias
I0:ln It) Man With A Camara
11.at 111 Nana
ID Nawa tad Waathar
ID Nana
11:11 ID Movla
ID Heart af Ik* City
11:1* il) Pack Paar

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C:l« ID Continental Claaarnam
7:** 111 Today
7:1* It) Waathar
1:1* |t| Cartuona
7:44 (0&gt; Nawa 4 Waaihar
li'i* ID Maw#
a;lt (D CapL Kannnro*
l:tt (1) Morning TMatre
It) Humvar Houm
1:1* 111 llandara Dlnaat
•:4I It) Nawa and Intarflaws
t.-il ID Ni s i A Waathar
lt:t* il) Dough H* Ml
ID Morning PTnyhouat
ID Kartoon Kapara
11:11 (1) Traaaur* Must
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(D Maflt
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11:11 (lr Coiu-anirailan

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Sykes Funeral
To Be Sunday

5TART&gt; y

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• lit* (D Mawa and Sparta
III Mawa. Waathar
till ID V * •&lt; Mnay
(D Mofla
1:11 111 tf sathar . Nana
l:ii C i Mawa
III Inal** Football
till ID Outdoor nutlatln Soar*
111 Pfnnls rTKaata
fill mi Nnwo D.ualaa Edward*
7:71 i » i \1*»alhr r
•ill C l I'auplo .\ro Funny
ID trait Planar
II) Rawhliia
A
C l Troulilaahnotara
m 1.1* ID Naff Log
111 Ualt Ttlaphon* Hour
III Man from Ulackhanrk
9:4* (*) Prallu t'Uykoun*
ID Hun,at Htrlp
4:7* 12) M-H&lt;|tia&lt;l
|a:»0 111 lluslng
ID Twilight Zona
(D Datactlf**
11:11 (I Stanly Bros Muala
ID Parana to Parson
II:** C) (D (I) Nava • Waathar
Sport*
11:11 l*&gt; t.lnanp
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(D Mofla
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. . . I b the Nationally
Advertised Brand with a
WRITTEN FACTORY GUARANTEE

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and PORTABLE

HEATEF

4 • leek Hleve Pipe — 4 • lack Draft Ktgulalura
• • lack El haw a — Keguler end AdJasUble
FLA RTKRING CONTRACTOR — No Jab
Tee Lerge er Teo Small — IKF.K Ketlmelee

PRICED AT 6c EACH, and

Sanford Linoleum &amp; Tile Co.

QUALITY INSTALLATION
127 W . Ixt SI.

FREE

EHTIMATKS
TA 2-3241

ThaFt Ry# nlca thing about doing butine** In
town. You Mod* with pnopin you know and tru*t,
folkn w ho stand squarely behind HvoJr product*.
Frfooo oro good borautn they aro compotiHvo and
complaint* a r t ad|&lt;ntod oaiily. That's not Iruo
whan you g o aw ay from horn*.
Whan you buy horn you kt*p our town healthy,
growing and prosper out. And what benefit) your
community helpe you and lhaf'i Important.

SANFORD

OF
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203 E. 1st St*

SUPPLIES

8 0 0 A ct Miller F or All Y our Painting Need*

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We Carry and Service Our Own Accounts

M ir ANO BANK AT H0 M«. ITS OOOO BUIlNCSf!
THE

BUILDERS

Easy Terms

FA 2-7898

E. J. (Ed) Wllkiaaon la New In Our Riiee Department

NATIONAL
Incorporated

BANK
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Brittany Style, large living-din~ lag area. 3-BR., 2 BATH. 2
P earporui. n t l l l t y . Replace,
family room, 21M iq. R. Phone
PA 2-2344.

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Stenstrom Realty

HERBERT STENSTROM
Registered B n ler
LEN R1SNER
LOTTIE BROADWAT
KEN TORBETT
BETTI E D. SMITH
Associate*
111 N. Part — Ph. F A : :

N. V. Parmer, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Trama
Associates.
I l l I. French Ave. PV FA 2-Sttl
After houra, PA 2 2011, PA 2-4131,
PA 1-0281

NEW HOMES Loch Arbor: 3 and
4
bedrooms:
Fir
exciting
family living with planned lux­
ON LARGE LAKE
ary plua ample entertaining
I-OOK AT THE REST facllitiei and play arraa at 4-Redroom home with 2W baths
THEN BUT n r BEIT!
larga living room: dining room:
moderate prices. Snown by apFlorida room; terrauo floor*, Visit the beautiful 8 bedrooms m
fotntmont. Call FA 2-4032._____
and 3 bath Ztull-bUl homes at
central baat. Several fruit
J-LOTS In Drcarawold Sc lion;
San Sem Knolls on *Y-*t 20th
tree*.
P already cleared and leveled.
gpee sq. f t . o v e r a l l
J'reet just I blocks west af
Priced to aeU. Phone FA 2-02SI.
F'rnch
Avenue.
COMPARE
127,900 TERMS
T.IESE HOMES wl'h any others
BUSINESS PROPERTY
in the same price range and
Large atere with one t-bedroom
Stemper Knows
we knpw you will agree that
apartment and two t-bedroom
hart is tha hast valet la lorn.
But there is someone reading
apartments. Os corner lot with
Down payments from tun—
this ad who appreciates all ths
extra lot in rear for parking.
KHA financing. Representative
value to be had in an otdtr,
932,000 TERMS
oa the pramiHs from 10 A. M.
I story, t bedroom frame
UU S P. M.
ROSA L. PAYTON
homo.
Carefully
maintained
and Improved, there it a bath Registered Real Estate Broker W. E. "BUI" STEMPER Agency
- on each floor for convenience, Mary E. Carmen — Lee Salvail
jiuaaoi v roi|*sR
P 8 nice front poreh for pleasure,
B. E. Ragore, Sr. Aaaoelatea
Phone PA 2-tttt
112 N. Park
and an overtire garage for PS, PA 2-1)81 17-81 al Hiawatha
Dad. You must see it to res­
MAYFAIR HUME for SALE
Ere the value! Terms can be NEW 3 bedroom. 2 bath CB 420 Elliott. 1 bedroom. 3 bsth.
^ 1M* li| fwwos »&gt;&gt;■—■
u- |,lA
home. Low down payment, asarranged,- but owner will shar*
Spacious.
Substantial
down
s a m e
monthly pay moots.
pan Ms peoeU lor a cash deal.
payment needed. Call FA 2-3041
"Cw IT . . . etr IT— proctH to Fifth and Vine—
FA 2 2808.
•
for appointment.
(gtvsstigsts » traffie ja m . . ,
W. R. "Bill" STEMPER Agency
Realtor A h u m r
FOR SALE BY OWNER: House,
Stemper H is
ASSOCIATES) H. E. Tartar
312 Holly Ave., 2-bedroomt.
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper a number of beautiful building
Priced for quick sale at 18,400.
Robert F. May. Bart richer,
11,000 down payment. ConUct DAY WORK-port time. FA 2 4828
lota in and around Sanford,
s
Helen E. Noonan
Mrs. M. L. Raborn, 180S E.
Including Mayfair. Many with
Phono FA 2 4991
112 N. Park
Seminole Rlvd.
Big Ole SHADE to grace your
new home, and defuutoly on*
3 BEDROOM CB. 1H bath h«m*. Plumbing1
Repairs
ta At your need*.
Phone PA 2 3333
1
Jo* C. Thomas
827 Rosalia Drive
TREE CUTTING AND TRIM­
PA M * ! 8
For a real bargain, and attrae- W. E. "BUI" STEMPER Agency EXCELLENT TERMS on I bed­ 1818 Sarita Rt.
MING. We remote limbs and
Realtor A bsurnr
live monthly payments, let ua l
trash. Write Box T, e o San
room home in Pinrrrest 2nd.
riU R io ra
Phono
FA
I-4M1
lit
N.
Park
Show you this outstanding 1
ford Herald.
Addition. Owner selling below
Contracting A Ropafn
bedroom home today. T h a 3-BEDROOM, living room, din
cost. FA 23374.
Free Estimate*
price? only $12,23000, 82100
AUTO GLASS
R. L BARYET
ing room, kitchen equipped,
IN LAKE MARY: 2 RR. house, 384 Sanford Avo. Pham VA SAS88
down, 108.74 monthly. Soma
panelled Florida room. Easy
utility,
tile
hath,
wall
furnac*.
INSTALLED
fe terms can bt arranged on
torms. Cali FA 3-8744.
Welkins distance to school.
" down pa&gt;m*nt M needed. OfWindshield
Back GIm b
*8,300. Phono FA * 0728.
freed exclusively by SEMIDoor Glam
YoRt GIobb
,.NOLE REALTY, 1901 Park
SERVICE
Ave., FA 2 3232.

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Realtor
LAKE MART
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SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Since ItftN
A. HARK
DeRARY
NOrth 8 1422
NOrth 8-4711

SECRETARY, efficient and ex­
perienced in typing, shorthand
and transcription, for Stile
agency. Five day week. Paid
vacation. Pleasant working conditioins. Please reply giving
personal history and experience
to Box 343, Sanford.

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Senkarik Glamt and Paint Co.
118.114 W. Bid St
PA 14888

WHITE middle aged lady to keep
house
for
elderly
eouple.
FA 2 38*0.

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WEI-AKA APARTMENTS: m o j

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D A W N ' S
BEAUTY M U W
Alt Conditioned Dryara
Pbeoe PA t-7804

FARMER'S ACiENCY

BEDROOM skjc LXl Wrzr.twood Dr. Low &lt;Jywi piriest.

Legal Notice

Fri.. N ov . 8. 1959— Pago 11

P

3 7 .1 1 ca Cascraa Ave. Eau
W r.
betoocs
CtJtrj
sad
(&gt;swva Ave. t b e-irxx i qa-U Csttoa f e lt by r « sf C&gt;M . r t M n M . K bact baa aisp.
FToeida's nrL ir to a y su ^ rt
ITJ per
d a lovely sad
XJOU. n . FA 2-42*2.
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RKAI ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2844 Frtncn Avo.

J. W. HALL

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“ I* ths City o
Gracious Living*

'OaR B ar'

BE ASSURED of money for
Chmtmas shopping: Part time
work — w* train you. AVON,
largest cosmetic company in
the world. Write NOW! Box
244, Lockhart, Fla.

Realtor
LADIES, have nerd for sxlra
PhoM FA 2 3841
UC Spend 3 hrs. daily and
earn *3 20. Houra of own choire.
Pleasant, interesting work in
Sanford area. Writ# Bo* V0,
Sanford Herald.

BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
Large or s m a l t hutinr**es.
Monthly statementi — Tax re­
turn!. Call Lamar Williama,
FA 2-7*41.
MAN, retired from carpentry,
painting and climbing would
like ground work, trellis, fenc­
ing, painting mull building
nr landscape gardening: all
dirt work. I carry my own in­
It. Building • Painting
Repair*
surance. Contact James M.
CUSTOM BUH.T ROMES
Phillips, Rt. I, Bo* 138, San­
Remndellag — Free Estimate*
ford.
Repa r*
Pkoaa FA 13744

M. "D ei” Velex Electrical Ser.
Dei Says For Service Call. .
FA 2-4898
FA 2 3983

BILL BERNOSKY. Contractor

PAINTING A DECORATING
Licensed — Bonded
Free Eslimales —
Work Guaranteed
Seminole Painting Contractors
FA 21204

Cal Flow era Foe Any Orcoilon
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
►
’ A 1-1122
or
PA 1-S27B

• BIO VALUBS
• QUICK CREDIT
• BAIT TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

C IV IL SERVIC E
T E ST S

WILSON - MAIER

Mrn — Women. 18-32. Fr i f W
NOW thru home itudy for CWi
Sen-ice appointments.
Salariei atari high at W M a
week.
Civil
Service otfari
SECURITY, high -alarlea, |80moiiona. long paid vacation#,
paid alck leave, retiraaw t
peniiona. Training until 40pointed.
FREE Information on Job*, talarlcs, requirements. Writ* NOW
to
LINCOLN SERVICE
Sit Court Street
Dept •
Pekin. Itlinot*

I4»w And Dead Fanutur*
III S. Pint II.
PA IM S

GOOD Simmons
double bed
couch, hreskfast
room set,
odd chairs, male Chihuahua
Manchester puppy*. FA 3-1177.
PERSIAN KITTENS S months 20 VOLUME set of Childrens Enejclopis plus Bonk Of Nature,
old. Phone FA 1-1137.
total 1* books 183. 1109 Chase
Ave.
MINIATURE Poodle. ARC roglstvred. excellent pedigree. Phone
YOU MAY NEED
FA 23112.
What t consider surplus. SO gal.
table top hot water healer *25.
I JERSEY COW, heavy milker.
baby eoach It7, 2 drawer desk
1 Jersey cow «ci-ond cplf. 2—
izn. | year old *« ton air cond.
2 year old heifers, ealfhood
1100, Wcbcor tape recorder out­
vaccinated. Priced right. Pbooe
fit 1*3. Call FA 2-7499 alter
FA 2 0728.
a P. M.
»

SEA KING, U h. f ., aloe
trie controls. 2 props. Fhons
FA 2-7221. Terms if needed.

NORGE STOVE, almost new, 30
in. oven. FA 2 7882.

SEWING MACHINE: Electric,
Dims,
embrokdrisi, mo’-ograin*, button hole*. Lifetime
Bay oovs for Fall Boallag. Comguarantee. Reaponaibla party
eta Sale af ad 1888 F.vlnrude
to take up payments of 15 oo
aloes, hosts A Gator Trailer*.
month. Write box I. M. e o
5amp!e Prices:
Sanford Herald.

B

so hp. Elect. Kvinrude $303.
IS hp. 8321
8321..
8402. 18

Sell IT Your Furniture. Quick
8830 t*’ Turner Craft $393. and
Service With The Cash. SUPER
o4hara.
TRADING POST. FA 2 0877.
8204. Gator trailers 8130. up.
Many bargain* of display. Fin- PAINT 12.30 gal. T-Shirts 48e.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS STORE
ancs Plan.
310 Sanford Avo.
"Gateway to tha Waterway"

Getaway T* Th* Waterway
Ysur i\ IN RUDE Dealoe

Rebnom flpoetimg Hood*
304-8-1 B. 1st

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
W» Invite yon to he anr goat
aheolatsly free wHBoo* ahM|
tloa at out of Saaford’a Mail
Motels while yon »*e*te m
ahit hoaaiag far yooroav a
family. Pick ap year hoy
oar Salta Office.

New A Used Furniture A Appll
anrei. A Good Place To
BUY, SELL or TRADE

JENKINS FURNITURE

Pk. PA S-INI 4t* Sasford Ave.

FA 2-14M

SINGER F.LECTRtr sewing ma­
chine-factory rebuilt, like new
with new guarantee and attach­
ment*. 8 payments af UU.
Write Credit Manage-, c/o The
Sanford Herald.
49 DODGE Pick up. deluxe
cab, new paint, excellent Urea.
READY MIXED CONCRETE
FA 2 3711.
Window Sills — Lintels — Sand
Rock—Stepping Stones — Steel
DR. 1*31 PLYMOUTH. CAN
Grease Traps—Prccavt Step#
BE SEEN AT THE SANFORD
Cement—Dry Wells
HERALD AFTERNOONS AT
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO
NIGHT BY C A L L 1 N 6
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2*731
FA 2 7770.
FACTORY TO YOU
AI.UMINirM
VENETIAN BUNDS
3-BEDROOM trailer fully air con­
ditioned. washer and dryer. Will Kni-loird head. Sag proof boltom
rail with plastic rnd«. Plastic
sell equity very reasonable or
will trade for equity in 3 bed­ or rayon tapea. Cotton or nylon
cordi.
room home. Phone FA t-3134.
Senknrik GIiimi *nd Paint Co.
Tja FLAMINGO Mobile Home, 112-114 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 23922
9‘ t 40. 2 bedroom, excellent
condition. The price U Right. NORGE Futiira electric" atova,
One can't refuse. Space 74.
vertical broiler, large maa,
Park Ave. Trailer Ct., Sanford.
meal sentry, excellent condi­
tion, 1 yr. old. New hou;c has
built In's. Thone FA 2 3100.

OPEN NOW

Home* Dooljpiod Vat
Florid* Livinf.
I A 4 Bedrooms —
I A S Baths

YA - FHA FHA In Servlet
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low as $425
You

mu

move In tmmeA-

MOBILE HOME RALES
ntely while the papers a n
NO JOB TO U RGE OR SMAU.
v« Mile So. of Sanford 17 93
being processed.
Drive Ways — Parking Areaa
NEW
I9 M P A C E M A K E R
LOST J*dr end sliver bracelet,
RENTALS: Dav - W eek - Month
W«
C.ulirnTtt#* Pornond
RAYMOND M. BALL
M O B IL E H O M E S
senlimenlnl vain*. Reward for
Frees End Loaders
Direct from Fartory Ui You.
Sntinfxctlon
On Tha
return
In
The
Sanford
Herald
AND ASSOCIATES
Graders — Dosers — Draglines
MAN with car for evonint work
office.
Real Fatal* — Insurance
Construction O f Tour
B A M BOOFING
Wyatt
Trailer
Sales
Rollers — Trsasports
in Sanford. Salary or comrisSurety Ronds
Horn* For Tha First
Contracting A Repairs
PHONE: Days, PA 29134
Tel. FA 2 MI1
slon; your choice. FA 2-4620.
111 So. Park Air. Ph. PA t-8841
Your — Or Your Down
Licensed — Bonded —Insured Nights, PA 2-7128 ar PA 13441
Sanford
FREE ESTIMATES
Pnvment And Closing
Door* Payment-No Closing
AGKNTS WANTED SIS Sanford
Ivana Bldg. IJike Mary
Ave. Th. FA 2 7913
Cost Will Bn Chearfttflj
Ph. FA 2-1200
full nr part time to sell life
Rtfunded.
$SAVK$
Insurant* up to DO yesrs FLOOR sanding and finishing
3-BEDROOM completely furnish
New
A
1’
ood
Cleaning,
Wastng.
S
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r
v
i
n
g
of ngt, hospital Insurance
house, 90’ x 130' lot, 8200 down
Seminole Cousvty s*Me 1188.
Furniture and Appliance*
up to 100 year* of age,
—assume monthly payments of
R. M. GLEASON, Lake Mary.
Hospital
up to
Major
**
‘ '
866. 13 year mortgage. Call
ftchool o f dunce
|fi,000 and to age 70. Write IS. Speefal S e n lr e s
FA 1-7788.
20* 209 B. First •». Ph PA 1-0081
today KU YKENDALL IN- TV SERVICE within ths hour. JACBOB'S REPAIR SHOP
6th Thru 8th Grade
SAI.E or RENT; 2 bedroom, kit­
Used furniture, ippliincts, tools
SURAKCE AGENCY. P.O.
Homes feature 3 Bedrooms &gt;
chen equipped. See si 143 PineService Call *2 34 plus pans Welding — &gt; ach A Gan Repairs
REGISTER NOW . . .
ele Bought void lorry's Man
|ij
Til* Baths • Screened
B O X 3711. ORLANDO.
W. 20th A Old. L Mary Rd
crest Dr. Call owner. FA 2-7131
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph
Clinne*
Begin Orl. loth
213
Sanford
Ave
Ph.
FA
2-4132
Porch - Utility Room • TerFLORIDA, or telephone
FA 2-9799.
Phone FA 2-0881
rosso Moors • Carport# - Land­
CUSTOM RUII.T furniture
CH 1-4781.
scaped Lots • Ail CHy Con­
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
jle pierei or sets. ADo
A Rip Van Winkle
veniences.
Florida’s
Most
Modern
Plant
COUNTY FRANCHISE
lure repair. Cabinets
Compare point by point: Com­
FREE
PICK
UP
A
DELIVERY
AVAILABLE
FA 3-7083.
pletely furnished: ultra conven­
1
Week
Service
Ph.
FA
2
7137
ient to schools, stores, churches: NEED conscientious dealer in
ROLLAWAY. HoipHal »"&lt;•
thts ares to handle county dis­
perfect condition: 2 bedroom
Furniture Storage and Moving
Reds Dav. Week nr Mum
tribution of s new and recently
concrete block. Gosh wlut a
To and From Anywhere
FURNITURE CENTER
patented product. This product
huy! Priced undee JS.noo oo.
c. e . p im .u rs
its* French Ave.
is an amaiing new invention 1)04 FrenoA Av*. Ph. TA M S 41 13 - A lieeuty Parlor*
Ph. FA S-7933
MONTHLY
W. H. "Bill" STEMPER Ageaey
that has been long in 'smand
DORIS' BEAUTY SHOP
Realtor A Inxuror
hy the public. Requires few ENVELOPES. Letterhead., state
FA 23
Phone FA 2-4991
tit N. Park
PAYMENTS
ments, invoices, hand bills, and : ovm Adams Pb.
hours spare time weekly, car,
programs.
ale.
Prorrrsuve
references and *680.00 operat­
ATTRACTIVE house for sale at
Printing Co Phone FA 2 » » ! — A Satisfied customer is our best
ing capital which is refundable
South Pinerrest.
Reasonable
Sanford
advertisement.
308 Weit 13th 9t
if work proves satisfactory.
down payment low monthly
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Kirmngs tip to *200 weakly de­
paymsnts. phone 2 2U37.
103 So Oak
Ph. FA 2 3712
pending on spare time devot­ R. M. Wilkin*. Contractor
• Asphalt Driveway)
ed. This alto can be worked
• Parking Arias
as t full time deal with a
*13.000 income a year pulan- Quality Workmanship A Materials
Terms To Suit Your Hudgct
Hal. This is not a vending
• Free Estimates
Cnmrrtihle •
machine deal. Write Northwest
• York Guaranteed
Distributors, Inc., 323 N. How­
Full* Equipped
Phone FA 2 1030 Sanford Ft*
ard Ave , Tampa 8. Florida,
t'lren Interior • IlM.Y
Complete
lawn
statntvnsnce
Big Discounts On Remaining Stock
Fertilixer—Spraying - Mowiai
.Nine P s s s rn g r r
JOHN I.OMMER9F
NEW 1959 DODGES
SETTLED WOMAN, good ekar4ta
Willow
Ave
FA
1-7184
Wagon
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artar. wants work. Write Box
Ford on* — Tudor Hard Topis — Station Wagons
C, r o Sanford Herald
VS Engine • Standard Transmission
• Radio and Heater.
WILL care for rhlldrrn in
319 K. Uni! SI.
Sanford
Ph. F.\ 2.0S11
home. Phone FA 2-2103.

Dream Homes

BALLROOM

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Mather of Sanford

T O T A L PRICE

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There was no word today oa
appointment to RU the
vacancy left by fee realisation
o f Circuit Court Clerk O. P.
Herndon.
The office at Gov. La Roy CoiMbs alao baa dacltoed l* todicata when H rm ion 'a realgna*
(ion may be accepted, report­
ing only that it bad boon re­
ceived. Apparently the appoint*
mrat of a new circuit clerk
wiU be announced at the aama
time the rerignatioo la official­
ly accepted by the governor.
There were no reporta a&lt;
applicant* for, or recom m oodaliona for. the clerk’ * Job other
than Arthur Beckwith Jr. and
David Gatchel.

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DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT personnel « t the Naval Air Station and their wlvea
held thtir annual bu ffet dinner at the home o f Mr. and Mr». Sam Day o f
Lake Mary. Day, fourth from left, cut* Into a choice roast while Mr*. Day
watchee. Ready customer* are Larry Re*ler, John Latherow and Bob Roza.
Some 200 guests attended the event. Among the guest* were Capt. and
Mr*. J. D. Ramage and Cdr. Lewi* D. Tamny, CO and executive officer of
the Sanford NAS.
(Staff Photo)

Raging Tanker Blasts
Kill 8; Threatens Port

Established 1906

SANFORD1 FLORIDA

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1959

Government Determined
To Halt New Strike Effort
Workers
Return
To Mills

News Briefs
Climbers Saved
KATMANDU, Nepal (U P I )-H t o
Nepal government announced to­
day that 32 membera of a Japaneae mountain . climbing team
(eared killed in u avalanche act­
ually "a rc safe and are returning
to Katmandu shortly."

Man Shot After Chase

OCALA (U P li— A city policemsn shot and killed a 24-year-old
N egro nun after a chase and
exchange o( gunfire Sunday. Au­
thorities said Policeman D. H.
Price was making a routine check
HOUSTON', Teaa* (U P !) — A i rnnrm bered hr had not brought would probably be dead now ."
o f a grocery in the Negro section
Thr Amoco Virginia waa be­ whrn he found Aarun Haynes
towering gasoline fire board the his inspection pip ers with him.
He went back to his automobile lieved to have had a crew u( *3 struggling with a Negro woman.
20,000-loo taaker Am oco Virginia
to get the forms. The first blast aboard when it hurst into (lames.
appeared today to be under con­ sent him diving for cover.
Her decks became ao hot that one
who hopped
trol after claiming the live* of at
Then there were two more of the crewmen
TALLAHASSEE (U P D — Flo■truss them. Howard Searcy o(
least aeven crewmen and a fire­ blasts. Then three more.
"The good Lord was watching Houston, said the soles of their rlda’ a two announced candidates
m an.
over m e ," Edmonds said. " I f I rhoes tirilfd Ilka steaks on a for governor reported today they
f£ T h e Are had threatened diiaiter
neither received nor spent any
hadn't forgotten the form s I griddle.
compaign contributions last week.
to the area far II hours.
The candidate*, Sen. Ilarvto J.
“ Ws hava managed to keep it
Reiser of llonifay, ind George A.
eontatned through the night," Fire
Downa of Winter Park, are the
Chief C. M. Buttock said. "B ut We
only office seekers who have offi­
■till have *e Impending danger."
cially announced their intentions
A gradual warmup waa forecast for Seminole Coun­
to run for the gubernatorial office.
At leant 44 parsons wore in­
ty todav after the colde.it weekend o f the full.
jured to the series of eight blasts,
Temperatures dipped a* low u.s 15 degree* Saturday
bclu d in g to of the 43 man crew
and Sunday but are expected to go over the tit) murk to­
WASHLNUTON (U P li The
and 34 b r e a m and rescue workday.
Supreme Court may ael today in

No Money Spent

( ’AN i'EK SURVEY muteriul i* bring ntudied by Mr*. R. E. Stutnnmn, left,
rhuirmun o f th* county survey »|Hmnored by the Woman'* C lub; Mr*.
Paul Colnmn. coordinator of the survey. und Mr*. Thnnut* Darken, educa­
tion chairman of th* Cancer Society. The Woman’* Club group i* necking
500 families to volunteer for the study to get statistic* for cancer resea rch .
(S ta ff Photo)

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Court May Act

^ T ta r e a other crewmen still were
unaccounted tor. They had check­
ed off the ship Saturday for shore
ban
and hadn't been heard
There was another brief flareup about midnight, but firemen
g r a y e d more foam iti and water
•ear the area end the billowing
clouds of black smoke were snuf­
fed out again. The bltckeued ship
Continued In smoulder today.
Firemen were able to get
•hoard late Sunday end fouud the
bodice of aeven crew m co. While
other firemen were spraying wa­
ter over the deck to keep tt cool­
e d down early today, ooe of them.
H. D. Chandler, slipped and (ell
fcto • hold partially flllad with
oil.
tie drowned in the black pool of
oil before fellow firemen could
wJUh him out.
^ The body of Capt. R. R. Combe,
the senior captain cf the A m oco
fleet, was found at the foot of a
catwalk aft of the No. T cargo
hatch. The Amoco Virginia was
the Hem flagship.
The holocaust, which endan
gored a walerlrunt area in which
30,000 to ISO,000 persons live, be­
gan at 12:30 a. m Sunday while a
barge was feeding gasoline to the
^ n k e r , about to start tn voyage
‘T o New York
Eyewitnesses said a fire danced
acros* the water from the barge
to (hr ship.
The first rx plosion on the Amu
co Virginia shook houses five or
six miles sway.
Jim Edmond., W. i* * cargo in­
spector. Sometime* he ‘ s absentminded. Edmonds started to go
aboard the Amoco Virginia min­
u t e s lie fore it happened. Then he

Hope Appears Lost
For Missing Judge
CHICAGO ( UIT i— Police, FBI
agents and a team of lv&gt;&amp; skindivers admitted h-day their search
/J o t missing Judge W. l.ynn Park­
inson had vusne to a dead end on
a cold, gray la k e
Michigan
Beach.
The skindivers runibcd the addegree waters ulf the Oak Street
beach for hours Saturday, but
failed to turn up » clue to the
disappeaiance of Ihc 6T-year-old
federal appeal* court judge.
“ There is no body in this area
Of the lake," Dan W agner, a
t^kindiving expert said flatly. "The
divert didn’t miss a tingla inch."
Police said they had no other
definite clues to the baffling
mystery, since earlier reports the
judge was seen is Chicago and
iiortheisi Indians have been dis­
counted
Officers continued to check the
sapoit rf a s all-night sato cook
Who a i d he saw Farklnaoa to
^ ^ w U iw s a t
last
Saturday

County Agent Cecil Tucker reported thin morning
that there was no danger o f citru* fruit freezing and no
frost danger in prospect.
Temperature* tonight are e x p e c t e d to be in the
high 50’*, according to the Central Florida Experimental
Station.

Two County Residents
Killed In Auto Crash

the long-standing dispute between
Teamsters President James R.
Hoffa and a court-appointed board
of monitors. The high tribunal
meets tn regular session for opin­
ions, orders and argument* after
disposing of the steel case in s
decision handed down on Satur­
day,

Education Week Set

1 p. m. Stocks |Cancer Victim Given
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price* at t p. m.r
American Airlines
American TAT
American Tubaccu
Baltimore A Ohio
Bethlehem Steel
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DuPont
Kastman Kodak
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General Motor*
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Up For Dead Recovers
BREMERTON. Wash. (U P I) -

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some

doctor

said

people

m *m Joseph W. May trie, given up to never died with cancer, hut died
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die seven numilii ago. today wa*
looking for work anil doctors were
hoping that he tnjy be a living
cure for cancer
■Seven month* ago the 31 year
of ex hartemlri walked out of tilt
Sratlle voters,is
hospital alter
doctors had told him they couldn't
du anything to save lit* life. An
exploratory operation showed Ills
Init gw were shot through with ran
rer.
lie weighed EM pounds. He had
only a few weeks lo live, doctor*
told him.
A* he cheer Iidly chopped wood
Sunday Mayerlr said, "I can
break a leather belt around my
chest right now." Hr weighs 1-18

of starvation becausa they oouldn't eat.
"I decided I wouldn’t dit of
starvation, ao I forced myself, and
Ihe wife and kid* kept at nit, to
eat, krrp my stomach full."
Mayerlr said he folluwed no dirt,
just ale what he wanted to.
"W e paid a little more for gro­
ceries than we would have online
rily," he said, "but then, I guess
we figured it wa* worth it."
Mayerlr, who said he amoks*
ciguretle* regularly now, and hat
auiukrd a park and a half daily
since he w as 27, now is hoping
to find work to support hit wif*
and
three children,
ilia third
youngster was born just four weeks
ago.
Doctors hope Mayrrle may be *
walking cure for rancer. They
were unable In explain bis re
rovery, but said hi* lungs are «om
pletely free of malignancy.
A pint of M ayerle's blood will be
used with another cancer victim
|IHm
soon to
to discern whether a cure is
poisiide.
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TALLA H ASSEE (U P K Slate
II
School Supt. Thomas D. Hailey
124.
today urged parent* to vi-lt their
A lt .
children's teachers during Ameri2’ »
can Education Week. In a Mimed
3J1*
shuri statement for television use,
40S
Two Seminole County men were cago Tuesday for services and Halley said patents should never
19’.
let their children be taughi by a
killed instantly when their car burial there.
in-’ .
stranger and urged parrots to
Freeman
came
here
from
Chi­
crashed into a cement bridge oa
Itt'i
cago in 1953 and was a member visit the,schools this week. Ameri­
State Highway 419 late Saturday
4&lt;*
can
Education
Wrek
is
Nov.
8-14.
of thr Lake Mary Presbyterian
41'.
afternoon, the Florida Highway Church, lie also w as a member
U 't
Patrol reported.
of the Moose Lodge and belonged
371*
Studebaker _____
The two were identified a* Hoi- to a VFW unit in Chicago, lie
BOSTON t U PD — Thr apparent U. S. Steel
100'.
ieavci
hi*
wife,
Helen;
son,
Wil­
absence o f any effort to u-upen Weitlnghouie El ..
cow Sidney Evans, IT, of Geneva
9*t«
liam James, and daughter, Helen negotiation* in the four day-old
pounds.
and William Patrick Freeman,
of Lake Mary; his mother, Mrs. Boston newspaper strike prompt­
Three months after being told
IT, of t.ake Mary.
Catherine Freeman and sUicr, ed fear* today that it might last
he would die, Mayrrle walked into
Highway
Patrol
investigators Mrs. Catherine Brndkorb of Chi­ longer than Ihe 21-day walkout in
hi* doclur's office, rosy-checked
said the car, driven by Freeman, cago: two brothers, Michael II , 1067. Publisher* of Ihe newspap­
and bubbling health.
"When my physician taw me
ran off the road three m ilri wrst also of Chicago and James of ers and the striking union printers
Milwaukee, Wis.
rnlrr III* office, lie turned while
said they made nu elfoit to con­
of Oviedo on 119 and hit Uie ce­
a* a ghost." Mayerlr recalled.
tact each other over the weekend.
ment bridge.
*
"I had
had Just
just Iteen
been Home
home a lew
few
Neither had any statements on
Both men died of severe head
Two of the county's most cm days after thi-v tool me Id die,
the status o f Ihe dispute.
injuries, according to Patrolman
rial problems will lie discussed ai when John Fuller Dulles died ol
the county commission meeting o n c e r ,1 Mayerel said. "I .rad
Funeral services for Evani were
tomorrow.
held this afternoon at 2 p. in. at
II. T. Stanley, assistant stale
the Geneva Baptist Church with
cun»rrvaiionitl will discuss drainthe Hev. Jack Stewart officiating.
JACKSONVILLE (U P li — Tlie
WASHINGTON 'U PD — The *ge with the board and point out
Burial wa* in the Geneva fe m e
tery with Gramkow Funeral Home Jacksonville Journal today said it While House denied today that methods whereby the stale and
Seminole High School student
President Eisenhower had rebuked frdtrtl government ean aid in
The Chamber of Commerce will
111 C h lf^ P
leta r«rt**fI fruiTt
had learned
from "at
" a liiifhi
high official
join. Allred was reported in good
receive n*w "u p to da te" map* of
Pallbearers were Sheriff J. L. that Florida Football Coach Hob Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New drainage control.
condition at Seminole Memorial
Th* board of commisaiooers will Ull city, Dec. I, John Kruler,
Hobby, James Singletary, Carl Woodruff was serving his last York f‘« ‘ advocating a tougher
Hospital this morning alter his
also
hear
from
Henry
Boggs,
traf­
chamber
director
said
today
season
as
head
of
the
Gator
liarn.
bn*
toward
the
Soviet
1'mun
Smith. Frank Jones. Buddy Lecar skidded 2lw feel into a field
fic
planner
for
the
Stale
Road
Krider
added
ili.it
some
loissi
"The
Information
ratne
from
a
Presidential
News
Secretary
Fili. ami tains Allman.
on Lake Mary ltd. about 6 p. m.
He i* survived by his parents, high official who does not wish James C. Hagrrty was asked Department who will give his re maps including l o c a t io n , of new yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. Andy K Evan*. in become publicly involved until about a report published Sunday cent Iy completed report on where tirerts and ictalivlaionx will he
Allied, a basketball and track
Post and to build future roads la the toon- available for distribution a&gt; mat
Geneva; three brothers, Claude thr season ends." Sports Editor by the Washington
team m em ber, apparently round­
Tim
et-llrrald
that
the
president
tun*.
ty.
Jack
Hairston
said.
of Daytona Beach. Andy and
est a turn at Lake Mary ltd and
Ihe
commisaion , authorized
Thr new map*, tlie first in over
"The official said Woodruff will had rebuked nr admonished Hock
Thomas, both of Geneva; one
251h -St. at excessive *|»eed, De­
sister, Mrs. Emm* Lou Collins direct Ihe Florida team for the feller (or disagreeing with Ihe Boggs to make a triplet* stir- 20 years, according to Krith-r. were puty Hubert Grant said. The car
administration’s new approach to cry of traffic conditions a few ■lone by thr John Troutman Map
of Wrlaka; maternal grandfather, Iasi time when thr Gators d is h
went 182 feet off one side ot the
month* ago.
'pin* Service.
Claude H. Head of Husielville, with Miami .Nov. 21 m Jackson­ Russia,
road, then crossed Ihe street and
ville,
Hairston
said.
Ky. and four aunts and uncles.
carried a barbed wire fence 2ou
The story did not say If Wood­
Gramkow Funeral Home will
feet before
stopping.
Barbara
send Freeman’ s laxly to C. Kampp ruff would remain as athletic
Bradley, a passenger ill Allred's
and Sons Funeral Home in Chi- director.
ear, ran to a nearby house to gel
Woodruff, whose Gators hsv*
help, according to the sheriffs
won three games, tied one snd
office. She was reported lu have
lost four this season, is employed
suffered forehead lacerations.
on a year lo year basis as both
athletic director and head football
coach.
A eity prisoner escaped from a
Ilairslun said W oodruff* succes­
United Fund Chairman A. M is entirely up lo you. We now the board of d ii r .b n » o f the UnitSanford work truck this morn
sor was a "99 per cent certainly
Ing according to Sanford police. to be one of five mrn: Forest Peterson Jr. reported today that bave .pprortm ateiy 62 per rent ftl j.umj amj , lter , tudy of the
John Tucker, five feet, eight Kvashcvski, Iow a; Eddie Krde- the fund campaign is l.srely pa.t ai our rounty goal. Our goal is budgets, a gual is -et. If we, the
A two car collision on French
inches,
weighing
I3U pounds, K-ti form er Navy coach; Frink th* 6 per rent mark and uiyrd a 441,221. This figure tepresrole
Ave and First St. Saturday after­
ciliren* o f Seminole County, air
tast-mlnuie
spm
t
in
contributions
only
HO
cents
per
person
for
thr
jumped off Ihe work truck at Broyles. Arkansas; Hank Fold
noon resulted tn multiple (see
county. So far, 2.000 gifts have successful In meeting the budgets laceratiuna for 7t year old I’lsude
by Wednesday, the rlo-m g day.
First St and French Ave,
berg, Florida line roach; Charlie
Most startling statistic irported arcountd for the 62 per cent men­ with Ihe memhei ageneie-, other 1 Waiboy,
vtf. First St.
Prison
guard
Donnie Stone, rat*. Georgia
Tech
backfield
Is (hat 61 per cent of the gu*I of tioned. ta le el j r ports estimate agencies lo the comity will come
who wa* driving the truck, said coach."
Warboy
was driving
across
44I.CH haa been rontribrled by county population at 62,100 peo­ in ami we will (hen have a com­ French Ave. on First St. when
bo didn't know Tucker was gone
only 2.000 g;,*,s out of an esti­ ple. Don't let someonr. rise carry plete united effort. Hut, prugiets hi* car was struck in Ihe right
until a prisoner in Ihe rear of
mated population of 62,11X1 people your share. Make your contribu­ in this direction cannot In- made side by an auto driven by Mrs.
th* truck told him. Tucker wa*
tion either U rge or email. Let's mull we all show uur individual Stella T Walker of Orlando, ac­
wearing a light Mur tail uniform
The ta k e Fary Volunteer Fire in the county, Peterson eaid.
“ I would like to make * la.I have 100 per rent participation support tu the existing United cording to Sanford police. Warboy
and a brown hat Henry Grady Department will meet at I p. m. lo
Fund,
Moore, a 13-ycar old city prison­ morrow at Ihe fire house. Plans minute appeal to all r ilK t ii* of regardless of the g o a l.''
was
released
from
Seminole
"W here does your nenoey g e t
"D on 't try to p isi the essrt be
ed who escaped b o m a oily w ort foe a course to fire fighung and Sem inole County who base not
Memorial
Hospital
yesterday.
truck last Tuesday also was still a demonstration at powder exting­ mode their 1069 contribution to W* now have eight agencies re- for* the horse. Donate now, to Mr*. Walker was charged with
Un.isd failure to yield the right uf way,
at targe Ibis morning, said Police uishers wUl be th* main itrm i of the United Fund pleasr d» »o pre-enlrd in the United Fund. your Seminole County
A
ttog Williams.
polka said.
F to e isa o sank "T h e amount These agencies submit budget* to Fuad," be urged.

Stalemate

Traffic, Drainage
On Board's Agenda

New Florida Coach
In '60, Paper Says

Ike, Rockefeller
Dispute Denied

Chamber To Get
New City Maps

Youth Is Injured
As Car Hits Field

United Fund Lags As Only 2,000 Gifts

Prisoner Escapes
From Work Truck

Come From Population Of 52,100

Volunteers To Meet

NO. 660

Man Is Injured
In Auto Mishap

WASHINGTON ( U H ) - The ad­
ministration appeared determined
today lo prevent a resumption of
the steel strike at the and o f III*
today hack-to-wurk order.
Labor
Secretary
Jamee f .
Mitchell aatd Sunday President
Eisenhower would send Congress
recommendations for ending lh«
walkout if the dispute is not set­
tled by the time the TaftH artley
injunction expire*.
He slid it would he up to Con­
gress to settle the strike In that
event. In an election vear, Mitch­
ell added, this could lead to leg­
islation that would nut be in the
interest* of either union or milkagement.
Under the Taft Hartley order
upheld by the Supreme Court Sat­
urday, the strike could b« re­
sumed after the tod a y period
which ends Jan. 2«. Congress recwnencs Jan. I.
At Pittsburgh, production work­
ers returned lo the nation'* steel
mills in increasing numbers today
and the Ural trickle of steel pour­
ed from reheated furnacds.
Workers, grumbling ibout (ho
Tall Hartley injunction which end­
ed thrir t l* d a , walkout, tapped
a few furnaces while mainten­
ance crew s lolled to repair dam­
age to other facilities caused by
long idleness.
Although smoke belched Buts
furnaces from roast to cqM f.
Has than half of Ihe oMi.OW sold ­
er* were called back lo work aod
full production appeared at much
as six weeks a w iy , half of the
BDdiy duration d the Supremo
Court directed Injunction period.
In addition lo mlllhands, recall
nrdrrs went to rail worker*,
Great ta k es or* ship grows, and
coal and iron minors.
Rut aa steel man relumed grad­
ually to their Jobs, too steel short
automobile industry prepared to
lay off even mure workers aa sup­
plies dwindled and oe appreci­
able supply quantity from eoopened mills was in sight toon.
Some 230,000 auto workers, most­
ly General Motors employes, am
kite and management warned it
would be some time before they
could be orderd back.

Trial Of Woman
In Murder Starts
A six-roan Circuit Court jury
today heard testimony from two
law enforcement officers in dto
second degree murder trial of
Betty Jean Baker, ■ Sanford Ne­
gro charged with stabbing Ira
Goolsby Feb. 14.
Sanford Policeman Richard Cos­
grove testified lhal Goolsby, bofore lie died from slab wounds
on that dale, cried out that "B et­
ty Jean Baker did il."
The jury also heard from Con­
J' f ’ '^ lo w a y . who told
*i'*l*nA the report of the stab
“ •* - 1 h jn ,orJ a,K* ^ rtu
„
,
m,'n
,)la.1
died °f
10 hi* chest while
' " t h e emergency room of Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Jurors appointed hi the trial
are S. M. Tuhy, J. W, Decker, C.
K. Minler, Paul Dixon, Mrnrou
Caldwell and 31. E. Conway,

Two Firms Report
Weekend Breok-lns
Weekend break in* snd robber­
ies were reported to city poitca
by two Sanford establishments
this muruing.
H. f . Whitmire said that 4120
was taken from ta r Bros. Plumb­
ing at 319 Elm St. sometime dur­
ing th* weekend, l’ ierro Mfg.
Co , 2024x K. Commercial Ave.,
reported a breaking and entering
case, theft of $10 and a coffee pul.

2 Youths Named
To Glee Club
Angel Compain. sun ot Mr. and
Mrs. Dario Cumpaln and ta rry
J. Bales, son ot Mr. and Mrs. J,
I P, Bate* have been selected a*
' members of the Men's Glee Club
at the University sf F lorida ,
| Gaiaewvilie.

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Worry Clinic
Bobby's mother U going to
make Mm a lifelong victim of
stuttering by her own neurotic
behavior unleaa abe get* hep to
psychology faat. Scrapbook thla
caw about the "Stutter Trlangle." For further advice, look
up my college leilbooka In your
local library, for stutterer* should
be free quickly.

ing hia speech after atartlng a
srntrncr, and may thus become
a confirmed alultcrcr.
CAUSES OF STUTTERING
Later, in the terns, a child usual­
ly develops the type of stuttering
which Is based on social humilia­
tion.
Maybe he mispronounced a word
in class. Everybody laughed.
Because he was a shy introvert,
he blushed and grew confused,
lie fell embarrassed.
lie turned his conscious atten­
tion toward what should he a
mechanical art, namely, conversa­
tion. And ilullrring then fastened
itself upon hi* speech.
To help Ibis older type of stut­
terer break his slavery to this
nuisance social habit, remind him
of the famous "Slulter Triangle".
Stuttering usually start* when
lb* victim Is —
(1) Conversing In a normal
lone:
12) In his native longue (Eng
lish, here in the U. M. A.);
(31 With human beings.
Change any corner nf this slut
ter triangle and you help free
the victim. Thui, if be pttche* hi*
voice higher or lower nr hold*
pebble* in hi* mouth, he alters
Corner (1). Ventriloquism stops
it, loo.
If he changes Corner (21, a i
by apeaking in a foreign language,
hr will stop stuttering.
And If he talks to animals, as
dogs or horse#, or trees, or even
the waves of the sea, a la Demosthenese, he can help free himself
quickly.
(Always write lo Dr. Crane In
rare nf this newspaper, enclos­
ing a long 4e stamped, addrrssrd envelope and 20c to cover typ­
ing and printing costs when you
send for one of hla booklets.)

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COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI) —
Ashamed and conspicuous.
That's the feeling of many an
honest Columbus police officer as
he goes about his duties in the
wake of Ihe Police Department
scandal that ha* rocked Ohio's
capital city.
Ashamed, because at least nine
policemen, including a sergeant,
By QEOMGE W. CRANE
have been arrested in connec­
PH.!)., M. I).
tion with police thefls in stores
CASE C—U 2; nobby B., aged 3,
and businesses Ihey are sworn to
should Interest all of you.
protect.
•'I»r. Crane," his worried mother
Conspicuous, because their blue
began, ' Bobby la beginning to stut­
uniforms have berom* the tar
ter.
get* of public insult*, jibe* and
•'Although I try to correct him, it
ridicule as a result of the scan­
doesn't do much good. In fset, I
dal.
fear be is getting worse.
The arrests that began last
•'So I slop him and try to make
week brought inlo the open a de­
him repeat the sentence more
partment investigation that ha*
slowly.
been going no for more than a
"I am at my wit • end. and am
monlh.
becoming nourotie over the mailer.
Chemical rharges have already
What else can I dor"
been filed against three pttrolNEUROTIC SYMPTOMS
men and the sergeant. The ser­
Stuttering is often a neurotic
geant ami one palrolman were
aymptom—primarily of Ihe p a r ­
freed on bond pending hearing*.
ents, not the child.
The
three
oilier
policemen
It would be truer to say that
charged were held in city prison.
Bobby's mother was a neurotic
Five patrolmen were held in
long before he began stuttering.
prison on open charge* pending
Her tense personality may have
filing of formal charges.
predisposed Hobby to stutter.
The nine arrested so lar con­
Actually, however, stuttering ts
stitute less than 2 per cenl of the
NORMAL at the pre-school stage,
334-man force. But Ihelr alleged
so Bobby's parrnta should NOT
crime* have virtually wrecked
have apotilghted this condition.
department morale.
At the age of 1 nr 4. a child
An angry moh stood by and
usually has a much larger " u n ­
jeered at two oflicer* Tuesday a*
derstanding" vocabulary than he
they fought three men causing a
has a "speaking" vocabulary.
disturbance In front of a night
You adults may recall, In this
club. One of Ihe officer* was hoiconnection, what happened when
pitialixed with a broken Jaw as a
you studied French or Spanish nr
result of the fight.
German, or Latin.
One patrolman said customer*
You could read nr understand
In the bar began calling the offifar more o( that foreign tongue,
cer* name*. Another tried to in­
than you could glibly apeak.
cite Hi* patrons lo slop the of
Well, the very same situation
fleer*.
occurs here In America when our
Other patrolmen reported less
toddlera begin to learn words.
violent Incidents of disintegrat­
They understand far more than
ing public respect lor Ihe Police
they can apeak.
Depsrtmcnl.
So, in their excitement, they
llut department ollicial* said
atumble over the act of talking
that "wc'rc getting some good
lo r they can't find enough uorus
phone call*, too, Iroin Ihe better
to keep up with (heir richer ideas:
element."
Thla normal aluttering will iliaMeanwhile, the department in­
appear by the lime the child en­
GENEVA (UPI) - The sudden vestigation continues with the
ter* first grade — UNLESS:
And that "UNLESS" means, willingness of Ihe Soviet Union (o possibility that more officer* may
"UNLESS" hia neurotic parent! join Ihe West in icientific studies be arrested.
"fixate" hla attention on his of new information on hard-todelecl underground nuclear blasts
apeech defects.
If they keep yelling at him long gave new hopes today for luccca*
REDLANDS. Calif. (U P D -C cc il
enough, they ran make him so In negotiation* for a ban on nu­
A. Cushman, 68. freshman lootball
clear
tesla.
self-conscious about the mrchaniTile nusaian*' major concession roach al the University of Red­
ral act of speaking, that he will,
lands since 1923, died Tuesday.
develop-a lifelong habit of check Tuesday to arrange a meeting of
British. American, ami Soviet Cushman, who made Ihe All-Southscientists here In mid-November to west Conference team when he
study the new United States In­ played for Texas A 4 M In 1912,
formation on underground blasts was freshman coach al Redlands
ended months of Western insist- for Ihe past seven years. He was
ence that the aludica were abso­ head coach at the school from 1923
lutely essential.
to 1932.
The U. S. State Department and
the British Foreign Office were
carefully studying the Russian
NEW YORK ( U P D - T h r second
proposal but were certain to ap a n n u a l C o p p e r H o w l fo o tb a ll a a m e ,
United Press InternalJolnal
prove
It.
Informed
sourrrs
m^i
WASHINGTON - Revlon Cos­
pilling the Southwest All-Stars
metic Co., sponsor of tha defunct rated formal approval might take against (hr National All Stars, will
several
day*.
"104,000 Question" and "104,000
lx- televised by the Columbia
Tsarap
Challenge," denying that ll o r - , . . Soviet, Delegate Semyon
------ -------- llroadcasling System from Phoe­
derrd the procurers to rijr the *,n
« cleir that Itusita ac* nix, Aria., Dec. 26.
thowa:
crptrd the WeHorn proposal only
Ihe •*"”
talk* *----from a U.
"Pressure from a sponsor to do lo "save ,Um
” S.
a belter job did not give quit pro­ threat of rollapse."
SAN FRANCISCO ( U P I ( - R e ­
ducers a license lo cheat."
search and development costs in
thr United Stales today take six
LONDON - F ie ld Marshal Visper cenl of the Federal budget
count Montgomery, stating that
and contribute two per rent of
lie himself never minded criti­
cism* such aa those Irvcled
the grosa national product.
against Gen. Dwight D. Eisen­
hower in Field Marshal laird
Alanlirooke'i war diaries:
The Seminole County Ministerial
"I accept It all In good humor. Association will meet Thursday
I rather enjoy It."
at Ihe First Methodist Church. An
informal fellowship time will begin
WASHINGTON - J u l i a n F. liar al 9:45 a. m. in McKinley Hall.
ringlon, II. S. ambassador lo Pan­ The business session will begin
ama, Hi a statement delivered m al 10 a. m.
The program chairman, the
Panama and released by the Stale
Department protesting the tear­ Rev, John Thomas, has announced
ing down of the American flag that Ihr program will lie a preover (lie U, S. Embassy hv Pan­ •rotation of the distinguishing
amanian rioters:
marks of one of the churches re­
"My government regards the presented in the association. A
desecration of the A uerican (lag discussion of the distinctive fea­
and damage to American projier- tures of the group will be given,
ty a* seriously endangering Ihe following the devotional reading
good relations helwern our Iwu of Ihe Scripture and prayer.
countries."
One item of business will Ih- the
consideration of Ihe report of a
OK DILI,, III. — A worker in a committee appointed lo survey
(op secret Olln Mathlrson Co. re­ the old minutes of Ihe aaMteiasearch laboratory, who asked not lion in order lo codify all matters
lo be identified, describing the of policy and organisation hav­
moments ho Iore a rocket propel­ ing permanent value. Thla work
lant mixture exploded killing Rob- has been completed hut the asso­
•rt R. Gravall, 33:
ciation must adopt, delete, or
Gravatt said no Ihe telephone, amend (lie matters In question.
'It's Just starting lo coma out.'
All ministers of evangelical
Then R happened."
churches in Seminole County are
cordially invited lo attend.

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tion. effective tomorrow, and Deputy Clerk E. L Burdick also re­
tired today.
Herndon, who lias served as clerk since HKI5, sent a telegram to
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THURSDAY", NOVEMBER 5. 11*59

NO. 557

Separate Reapportionment Acts Suggested
TALLAHASSEE (UPI i
Sen• te President Dewey Johnson of
Quincy Wednesday pro|*o»ed »cpaO uting the i|urstloiis of House nut
Senate rcapporlitmnienl.
Johnson would submit two con­
stitution*! (niendinenta lor sepa­
rata votes—one increasing House
membership and the other Senate.
The plan rame in the wake of

public rejection Tue-duy «»f the
package plan to Increase the
Senate from 38 to &lt;4 members
and the House from Hi tn HU.
Johnson, a potential I!'&lt;&gt;(! guber­
natorial candidate, and other
leaders of the small-county domi­
nated Senate told newsmen they
are willing to hate another Ire­
al reapportionmant in 19(11. Hut

they muile it eieai they won't go
for any dta.-tie change that would
up-et their iu!e in the Senate.
Most of the ^position in heavily
populated s o u t h e a s t Florida,
winch killed the package proposal,
was aimed at the Senate formula.
Opponents claimed the lug coun­
ties were entitled to more and
shouldn't settle for 'halt a loat."

Johnson -aid. ‘-Some have told
me they like the Senate part ol
the package, and not the House.
IHtins said they would have Voted
for the House Increase but
wouldn't buy the Senate.” Hy sub­
mitting the issue In two separale amendments, he s a id , the
voters could take rilhei, both or
mme.

Witness Renews
Control Of Quiz
Program Charge

THE QUEEN'S CROWN which is to be presented during hull time at the
P annul Bowl gum# Saturday night U the goal of these 1U girl*. Each girl
ha* a talent routine she must do to qualify for the contest. The queen will
be elected from the contestants by the Junior High student lrody. The girls
are, front row, left to right, Nancy Sikes, Susan I’erkins, Ann Mahan,
Marilyn H unt and Susan Brown, Hack row, Linda Hobson, Sandy Hervish,
Michele Jones, M argaret DuMont and Put Altman.

10 Junior High Misses

ited Fund To End
In Peanut Bowl Contest Campaign Nov. 11
Suspense is mourning for 1U
£ Sanford Junior High School girls
today.
One ol the lu wtil tx chosen
to reign as Queen of the 1'canut
howl Saturday night.
Earlier this weak, Ilia girls p a r­
ticipated in a talent show and tha
whola junior high school body vot­
ed for their choice of queen.

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Legion's Fish Fry
Scheduled Nov. 11

Some «,000 persons are expected
to attend the annual Campbelllasssing Post 32, American Le­
gion, first fry Nov. II at the Le­
gion grounds on Highway 17 92,
Joel S. Field reported today.
Kidd said Ihr event will start
-V at 5 p m. and continue until I
p m,
(■rneral chairman fur this year's
fry it Constable "Slim" Galloway,
with George Mayberry in charge
of ticket sales and Denver Cor­
dell as chief cook.
Free rides will Ire available lo
the youngsters, Field addrd.

Court To Move
Into Court House
The Small Claims Court will
tie mused inlo the rourt house in
the near future.
Thr county commission yester
day authorized the move. The
rlaim t court has been renting
iilfire space in thr Sanford At­
lantic Rank Building. In oilier
business during the board meet_ mg, commissioners held nlf ap™ proving a county insurance pro­
gram until further study. Cost of
the program is expected lo be
&gt;3,000.

Susan Brown gave a twirling rou­
tine lo the reroril, “ Lollipop".
Lymla Hobson did a song panto­
mime while Nancy Sikes appeared
in a song ami dance manlier.
Another twirling act featured
Ann .Maytian ami Michele Junes,
wtlu did a puntumme tn the tunc
of **i*lnk Shoe Lares."
Other perfum ers included Mari­
lyn Hunt, Margaret Dement, Dal
Altman, Susan Perkins ami Sandy
Hervish. They did ■ variety ol
arts (nun twirling lu pantomime.
The announcement ot the new
queen will Ire made before the grid
tilt Saturday.

Search Continues
For Missing Fliers
TAMPA CUPI) - Coast (iuaid
aircraft searched a wide area of
the (! nlf of Mexico today for
llirre crewmen still missing in
the crash of » 1147 jet bomber
before dawn Wednesday.
Its navigator, 1st Ll. Franklin
D. Ilarrud, 23, iliitlirshurg, Miss,
was picked up unhurt by helictip
ter alxon two hours after the
crash.
Thr missing men were Maj.
Morris il. Reek, .3*. Amarillo,
Tex.; txt Ll. George W Eggles­
ion, it. Charleston, W Va.; and
T. Sgi. Norman W, Howe, !M, Lake
Park, Iowa AH were equipped
witli survival kilt, including roll
her rails.

Steel Strike Affects
School Building

w

John Appleby, 13-year-old »on
ol Mr. and Mrs Harold Appleby,
is recuperating at thr J. Ilillis
Miller Mediral Center at the
Univer-il.v ol Florida. Hr under­
went surgery Wednesday on both
of hi* legs which were injured
at birth.
Mr*. Apple tty .aid baiay Hi at
tier son is in fine condition and
she praised Ihe excellent work
being done al Ihe hospital for
cerebral palsy victims.
It i* expected that John will
tve able to walk without braces
following his recuperation His
legs will t»e in easts for about
six week*

Four Persons Hurt
In Two-Car Crash
•

Fo u r
pei »iuu
w eic
in juied
I iie-day night on Highway 17-92,
four m ile* south ol S a n fo id , when
a c a r driven hy K lig cn r Alonzo
D m ii of D r lim y . • rallie d into an
other, d iiv e n b&gt; M i*. Annie \ ate*
A le xa n d e r of Sanford, the High

wav Pa Iml zr|H•rtrij.
Mrs. Alrxand •t r f r r vrd a ir#i|
injury and the 1AO young pah
aeilgfls id hrl t a r al ui » i‘!e in
lured. Valeric Mum* in. VAd *
Healed fur a 1 urltlM ll Mf fit nn&lt;|
Irg arid Jnum i Shamum, 4, (or
pustihlr IichiI njijrir* 1la v■i« ir
celled lacerations of the scalp and
knee,
Thr Davis eai was going at a
high late of -peed when it hit
Mra. Alrxandei'* vehicle a, she
was attempting to make * left
turn at a etoss over. Hrr u r wav
completely demolished and damage to (hr Davis ear »*• r-ti
mated al $2,0(KL
The injured wen Hi.-I taken to
Seminole Memorial llo-ptlal and
later tran sfrrird tn (liangr Me­
morial Hospital at tlilaiido
Stale Trooper Olin t . Gariell
aid he main rhatgr* »g«w*i
Davis for ir tk lr ia driving and
against Mr*. Alexander for viol*
lion al tight of way.

Jaycees Extend Deadline

Johnson -aid hr did not see
much i halt, v of a reappoitionmenl m iswi within the existing
Irame work of 3$ srnalor*. Other
legislative Iradct* agieed (he is­
sue is "deml" until ll*(H and all
tilled out thr po-sibility ol a »perial sc-sion before then (i«r.
I.elioy- I'tillm* agierd that action
before unit i* impioliable,

1 p. m. Stocks
STOCKS
Pt
Ann
NEW YORK &lt;1 I’ll — Slock
prices at 1 p. in :
American Airlines
?3&gt;*
American TAT
78».
American Tobareu
103* j
Baltimore A Ohio
43 ,
3t*i
Bethlehem Steel
t;s'.
C A O
Ml
Chi y sler
Mt»
Curtis*
H right
138
DuPont
ttiis
Eastman K ulak
79Ts
Ford Motor
Sl'«
General Electric
321*
General Motor*
24*
Gi iiliam Paige
31
Inti. TAT
...........
I.
urilluril
411*
2ms
Minute Maid . . . .
IIS
Penney
.........
131.
Penn It II
34a
Royal-American
48
Scar* Roebuck
Standard Oil ( NJi
471a
27‘x
Studrbakrr
Bl't
II, S. Steel
08
Wrslingbniisr El.

News Briefs
Contributions High
NASHVILLE ( U P I )- T n * South­
ern Baptist Convention reported to
day that members of the denomi­
nation have liven a total of $24.*
011,789 for all project* so far this
year. Treasurer Purler Itouili said
Ihr total is more than two mil­
lion dollars grraler than last year.

Mystery Continues
HAVANA (DPI) — The leardi
for musing army commander Maj.
Camilo Cirnluegoi went into the
eighth day In an air of deepening
myvtery. Their was soma specula
lion Ihat Ihr lalse report of his
rest ue Wednesday may have been
drvigned lu lure Prime Mmislri Fi
drl Caslro into an ambush.

New 'W onder' Drug
WASHINGTON
IUPI) lle irarehe ri today hailed a nrw
wonder drug a* a "superior" core
lor venereal diseases and a potent
weapon against pneumonia and
other infections. The germ-killer,
DML'T is now available to duelora. It via* developed by the l.etlcrlr Laboratories of Pearl River,
V V , • division of the American
&lt; vanannd Company,

Denies Report
PALM REACH (DPI) — Gregg
Siirruood Dodge lias denied a gov
up columnlsi'* report that her
plans lu build s home for way
waid gills hail been abandoned,
Mrs. Hodge Wrtlnrsday labelled al
' completely untrue" Ihe irporl
that ber plans lor Ihe home were
•piked because her husband's mo
ihi-r. Mrs. Hoi see Dodge Sr., had
rul hrr ton's tllowsnrr.

rile tlatiyrliler of "O ld
HOUSTON. Tex. (U l’ll
Roll" W aller William* today re.-vitmed plunniny; f o r 'I'*4
Confederate soldier's 117th tiiiTlidiiv eele lirn tio ii Nov.

Jim Southerly, executive
ns si slant lo the governor, reIMirted that n successor to
i l e n u l o n will lie nrinieil w ith­
in llie next two weeks.

He Indicated that a successor
h.ui already hern rbo-cn “ but
the governor rantin' give out any
"lie 's doing- fine for a man of his nyto," Mrs, W ill|e
additional information st this
Mae Houles said. Williams, the Iasi surviving veteran of
time," Southerly said.
the Civil War, has been suffering from a pneumonia altine announced applicant for tha
tack for several days.
clerk'* job I* Arthur Beckwith
"He's yioinj; to have that party," Mrs. Bowles said.
Ji . deputy tax collector for the
Her plans include a barbecue dinner and a band concert
past right years,
Beckwith, vshn sent a tele gram
at her home,
to the governor applying fur run|)r, Russell Wolfe said he doesn't think Williams
side mi inn for appointment lo llie
will lie strontf enough to takt an active part in Hie fes­
post, said in pari
tivities.
"For over eight years I have
served as deputy tax collector of
Seminole County in the oilier of
John L. Galloway. I have enjoyed
public service and I feel that t
am qualified for tile position by
reason of my dose association
j wuh the clerk’s oftire and feet
that I will Ih' able lo perform tha
duties ul that ufiicc in a manner
acceptable tn the people of Semi­
Seminole County scluiil resi­ of French Ave. extending North nole County,"
“ I have, therefore, today sub­
dence district* were ordered into Lake Monroe and on Hie
changed today in give raiii num­ renter line of Kit ll SI. wrvt lo IHe mitted to Gov. la-llny Collins by
telegram my appliration for con­
ber of disirids ihe same number renter line of Roosevelt Ave. sideration for the appointment to
of qualified elector*. Supt. ol and continuing through the weal lilt tldx vacancy."
Beckwith said in his message
city limits.
School* R. T. Milner reported.
District No. 2 will run lo a tn Collins that hr Is seeking tha
Mllwrc said that a Florida law
endorsement ol Sen. Doug Stenprovides that for the purpose of point mi litc smith boundary to slrom, Reps. Gordon F’redericlc’
ward
Hie
shore,
of
Lake
Jessup,
JJ" ™ - f £ k ^
nominating and electing county
and
west
to
the
-center
line
of
High.,_n
school tmard members, each
Rrailry Odham for the job.
way 17 92 to Ihe Seminole CountyBurdick, who has tiern with lb«
county shall lu- divided inlu live Orange County line.
county school Ivoard residence
District 4 will bcgit south ol county office since May of 1926,
is finishing out his Iasi day on
districts "so as to place in each Lake Jessup and run Olle mile Ihe job today.
to
■
point
on
Ihe
south
bound
ary
d iv in e ), i t nearly possible the
Herndon resigned after recent­
un a line running north of Bird
same number of qualified elect­ Island lo the uesl shores of Lake ly being hospitalized, lie returned
to his duties yesterday.
or*," Milwer said,
Jessup
Herndon, 68, has served on tho
"We hope to do this now," he
District $ begins at l.akr Mon­
lioard of county commissioners
roe. southwesterly along D. S.
added.
Hr said Ihal all live districts Highway 17 92 to a center line on ami lias been active in civic
a t t a i n in the county for many
will conform with llie county com- the Wt-kiva River.
years.
miviioner districts, with one ex­
Burdick who laughed and de­
ception.
clined to give his age said "It
District No. t will begin si a
was just about (line I retired."
point in l.skr Monroe on Uie north
Both have hern longtime resi­
aid* of Seminole County and on
dents ol (lie county and slit*.
the center line of Mellonv illc Ave.
will extend north a ong Hie centar line of Mcionville lo Use in­
tersection of the renter line id
the
Sanford
and
Everglades
branch of the Atlantic I'oasl Line
Railroad.
District No ? will login in Ihr
United Prrsa International
County school* will operate with
same area in Lake Monroe and only five mill* during the current
A full scale winter ilorin. Ita
continue north on live renter line
I year, Supt. of Schools ll. T say age punch weakened during
Ihe night, headed south toward
Mtlvvee reported today.
Milwee made Ihe statement af­ Texas today, leaving a legacy
ter yesterday's vole of confidence of zero temperatures and foolhy voters ill endorsing a proposed drep snow* from thr Rockies lo
eight mill levy, plus a two mill the Great Lake*.
building and bus reserve fund levy.
Although the storm centered
Milwer added Unit the ml Iluge over the tower Missouri River,
reduction will be made by Hie Montana took the first—and worst
Thr first h-g of a giant Improve board at their regular scheduled —of it Weather Bureaus Ihcr*
reported II inches of snow and
menl progiam al the Sanfoid Zoo meeting next Thursday.
• We had Ills! started with 20 nighttime temperatures of 10 de­
is expelled lo lie completed hy
Dec. 1. A. I.. Hood, head of llie mills," Milwer suiil." including lo grees below zero.
At least six death* were blamvd
city’s maintenance department re (roin the state anil ID Irnm the
county bill we see No reason why on the weather—three In Wiscon­
portrd today.
Hood said that a new “ bird fly" we can't uperate f -tly with five sin. and one each In Illinois, Mon­
tana and Colorado All died tz|
In house ill the zoo’s assortment nulls "
The constitutional limit i* 2U traffic accident* on weathrr-xllrkof turds ami farm animal* will hr
curd roads.
complrlrd hi Ihe end of Novemtier. null* in Florida
According In Milwer. three of
While the north m it r a l stale*
lie reported progress also on Im
proving and rebuilding old rage*, ihe null* will he used in Hie gene reeled under tha near • blizzard
"When we gel finished, the rily lal operating budget and two for iilasl, house • wrecking wind*
will have something In l&gt;e promt llie building and bn* reserve fund whipped through Dixie, causing
Milwce said lie received Icrllll- thousands of dollars in damage.
of." Hood said.
Eventually, all old rage* in Ihr ell I ion on the millage levy from T wo tornadoes were reported 18
zoo will be replaced hi new ones. Asestor Richard Mr* anna today, Texas.
It.

School Resident Districts

To Be Changed By Board

Schools To Settle
For Five Mill Levy Full-Scale Storm
For Fiscal Year
Heads For Texas

Zoo Improvements
Near Completion

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Prizewinner Named
OSLO, Norway (U P li — Philip
Anri Raker, • British Labor Parly
member of Parliament who has
campaigned for peace vigorously
lor more than no years, won the
Nobel Peace Prize today. The
Norwegian Storting
Parliament
auarilrd the prire which carries
a rash award of &gt;42,602, !• Ihe
70 year old elder statesman with­
out listing * specific reason for
luv selection.

Emergency Meet Set

TALLAHASSEE (DIM) - Highwav Patrol Commander, II. N.
Kirkman said today a meeting will
lie held Nov, IS in Orlando to plan
iHilire operation* in coordination
wiih civil defense. Kirkman said
ihe meeting wai lor the purpose
uf |&gt;lsrmmg coordination, coopers
pull floats can Ih- obtained at thr Hun and assignment* of ill agencies
—vial* and federal — which would
information building
The inforniulion building will hr -ie working together In the event
open from B a. m. until 3 p rn. of an emergency.
on weekdays ami 9 a rn. until
mam on Saturday.
Wilber reported also that there
will be four dillrirnt categories
m the floats including commer­
Don Moll, welt known Orlando
cial, business, civic and schools.
There will hr two classifications businessman suit Christian lay­
in Hie school floats, large and man will address Ihe meeting
of ihe Usiedo Uapuai Brotherhood
•mall.
The Jaycees also announced that tomorrow night.
for the first lime, vecond place
Special invited guests arc mem
tieisof tne Methodise men’s r lsst
awards will be given
The parade va scheduled lor 4 A fish try, beginning at * 30 p
m
J- a . Dm . i.

For Entries In Parade

Asks U. S. Asylum

£

John Appleby Rests
After Operation

Construction of the new Sem­
inole High Selim' may lie delay ed
because of the prolonged steel
strike, Supt. of Schools R. T Milwee indicated today.
Milwn- said that target date for
the new school to he constructed
near Lake Jennie had been set
for August of 1900. "However,
with tills steel strike there is no
telling when Ihe job will be finThe deadline for entering float*
Three 4-H rluu members will r e ­ lined," Mllwrc said.
in
this year's Christmas Parade
Construction of Ihe building al­
present Seminole County in the
has hern extended until Nov, 14,
ready
ha*
started
4 H Area Daily Show seheduied
Jack \\ illier, Jayccc parade chair­
to be hild Sat clay at the Agri­
man reported today.
cultural center in Orlando.
The three are Owen, Catherine
The original deadline had been
and FT j ees Cam mack of Geneva.
WASHINGTON (DPI I An set (or Saturday but Wdber said,
Owen * '1 he showing his two official of Hie Communist C m ho
"we are just not getting ihe re­
purebred Jerseys, five year-old slovakisn rmlwzssy here has asked
ri .tstrred row and two year-old tile I ’nded Slate* fur political sponse we should."
hr! er,
Wilber urged any organization
asylum for himself and his fam
Frances will enter a purebred Uy.
which wishes lo enter the parade
Jersey yearling heifer and Cather­
Thr official is Ll. Col. FranUaek and needs materials lu rome lo
ine will show a purebred Jersey Tisler, about 40, who has been m Hie Jaycee Information Building
caw. C anty Agent CcciJ Tuck- (hr Dm-rd Slates lor about two on French A&gt;e
f
wilt 1 1 company Uva three year* Hr asked for ihe asylum
He said lhaf the Jaycee* will
laa* suismrz.
J Mho u r « of ■aiwiai* and sw tii

3 4-H Clubbers
To Attend Show

^
^

A. H Peterson Jr., chairman of
thr United Fund Drive, announc­
ed today (hat the active solieitalion ot binds will close officially
Nov. II.
He said that Ihe campaign
headquarters office at 100 W. F'irst
SI., will remain open fur a while
lunger to receive gilts and that
donors wim wish to mail in their
contributions should send them to
tinned Fund uf Seminole County,
P. O, Box 3.5, Sanford.
Through Nov. 3, $19, llo 36 lias
been received in the drive. This
is 43.% per cenl ol the $41,621
goal. To dale only sluml half of
ihr commercial, business and pro­
fessional prospects in Sanford
have turned in eunlrihiilumi and
when these groups are in thr goal
will be in sight, Pclerson said.

WASHINGTON ( l i p i i — Hie
Revlon Company’s former adver
living chief renewed today his
charge that oflirials of the firm
knew that the television quiz
shows they sponsored were “ con­
trolled" by tile producers.
Member* of the Hrnife attbeo. •
■nit t es- invextigallng rigging of
TV quiz programs raised a ques­
tion ul perjury Wednesday when
a former Revlon executive denied
a statement by George J. Abrams,
wliu bad served as vice president
in charge id advertising.
Abiams appeared before Ibe sub­
committee today to repeal under
uatli what bn had said in a sworn
statement dented by Martin Revson. former executive vice presi­
dent of Revlon, Inc The cosme­
tic* firm sponsored the "$ 64,Oou
Question and *M,WJO Challenge"
shows.
The witness, who said he had
volunteered to appeal tn person,
emphasized that participants in thr
weekly meetings of sponsor* and
producers of ttie (wo quit sltuws
■knew that the producers bad Hie
ability to control the destiny of
the contestants.'
Revson told the committer Wed­
nesday that "it never entered my
mind that the piodurer could con­
trol it."
Abi.ims said that the sponsors
carefully studied weekly riisris of
the popularity ratings of contest
sols. He said that if Ihe rating
was low "we suggested to the pro
dueers that they lind a really
tough question to trrm inatr the
coolest ant."

Another Party

h e a l t h a n ti a h e a r t Ailment.**

Group To Hear
Business Leader

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JUST ONE OF THE ATTRACTIONS of Hie Sunford-DeBary E ntertain­
ment A**n. concert aeries tins year will lie tiie apimarunce of the Joan
(iieco troupe, outstanding Spanish dunce group in thn world. Shown get­
ting ready for ticket sales for the series are. from left, Mrs. It. F. Cooper,
Or. H. W. Rucker, treasurer of the ussociution, and Mrs. Richard Dcas.
First- concert will tie Nov. If) and anyone desiring tickets or information
should w h thn group ■ office, FA 2-738L
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State N A A C P President
Faces Possible Arrest
T A L tA B A S S K I tUPH - T h e would be wreehed If mnnhfre
• * » ge**W*itt e&lt; the NAACP thought nr* were going t# dlseteee
their ruimee."
m M fce wwuld net show up far a
Graham said he feared violence
MeiaUte committee grilling to* if he idmitied membership In the
fig u t cemmitUe member* war* NAACP.
fe e weed t* have him *«e*ted,
He said h* mid hie wife glrtedr
four of the live committee had been subjected to bomli
Member* raid they would vote to
lore Ml* Rev. A* Leeh Lowry of
Tempt arretted end returned to
if he serried out hi»

___ net I* appear.
The. cemmiUi* W«dn**d*y or.
feted c o n t e m p t proceeding!
•rough t sgllnst two other relue.
fept Negro witnesses The legisle*
t M Investigating committee Is
etMnetiSf a prebe le leem If
Mate I* Communist Influence in
t * fterlda NAACP.
Lewry W»a euhpenaad to appear
Vadaeeday, but the committee did
le t get te him. Lewry said the
paean wee the eemmlue* *»•
jm* alartlu and "tooled eround
lit e r ." He eeld te asked to be
meed from returning today but
I eemmittt*
•aeevm
ittl refused. Lawry said
Important prior cem*
la Tampa end would
a*t return.
Urn aaaunittee Wednesday told
Ha gHaeatf u Wiei
■jlieedlpi eveinat the Rev.
Thaadere R. Gibaea, psesidant af
t e H e a l hmnoh el the NAACP,
p d the Rev. Edward T. Graham

M iTb

G e ts

Ends Up In Washington

threats and cross-burning demonstraiions because "people *«&lt;pMt

I *m a member of Lb* NAACP,

"Should I publicly reveal mem­
bership in the NAACP there
would h* reoccurenre* of there
tIntel* lo mr, my family and my
rhurch," he said,

H e r W is h

Power Plant Toured

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (U P !)—Mrs. Iren* Collier
Quinn, 42, robbed ■ bank ao she could go to Jail. That'a
where aha la today.
“1 want to go to prison," Mrs. Quinn told officers
when they arrested her. "I'm the one who robbed the
bank."
Mrs. Quinn set out Wednesday apparently with rob­
bery in mind and seeking detection. She wore • bright
green ahlrt.
Police naitl she went Into the Commercial Nat Ion*I
Rank and waa seen wandering around. She left in alarm
when a teller giked if he could help her, police aaid.
Mr*. Quinn then went across the street to the Home
State Rank and approached Miss Mary Moody, a teller.
"I want aome bill*," Mi** Moody onoted her a* say­
ing. "She said she had a gun. but I didn’t see it as her
arm was below the counter."
Miss Moody pressed an alarm button with her foot
while doling out more than |4 0 0 in currency.
Mrs. Quinn left the bank and disappeared in the
early afternoon orowri.
Police surrounded several blocks in the ares. They
had little difficulty finding Mrs. Quinn from the descrip­
tion of bank employes. She waa about a block from tha
Home Rank and very noticeable in her green shirt.

THE PINECRKHT JUNIOR HIGH ACROBAT* will r o through their
routine at the Peanut Bowl Saturday. They are, front row left to right;
Joyce Waltz. Maureen Pitta, Pat Ciorria, Linda Ley, Joy Howell, Faye
Kannett, Paula Brooke, Unloren Newsom and Nikki Morgan. Rack row, left
to right, Vernette Fog, Judy Harman. Lynda Butner, Jonel Riley, Faya
Dunaway, Norma Adams, Rosemary Flowers and Sharon Booth. The two
girls in the foreground are Pat Suffield and Bonnie Alford,

Tucker Calls Fire A n t Quotable
Outbreak Real Problem Q uotes

situatioa. The State Plant Board
el MtemL
VaUad F m * Utanalteaal
waa tiled for refusing
and the t'IDA, particularly our
NEW YO RE—TV star Dave GarJ NAACP membership lists
This outbreak of the Imported own local personnel, ere to be com­
roway, breaking up before the
he admitted were in his
Fire Ant could present a serious mended for their very prompt ac­
______ __ Qraham rehtnad to
eamarai w h il e discussing tha
tion here la Seminole County. Upon
any If he belonged t* the NAACP
plight of Charlai Van Poraa, whe
finding
the
first
Infestation,
a
sur­
ae If h* knew any one else whe
had appeared regularly *■ Oar
vey was Immldlately initialed,
dU.
roway'*
"Today,” ihow;
CommMU* eounael Hark Havre*
They ere continuing this very
"Ha was my frtead. You gal l*
aeU he would Hie Ut* contempt
complete gnd detailed survey to de­
■reseedian In elreull court her*
know somebody pretty wall at five
termine the limits of tha infesta­
iga seen ee peeelhte."
o'clock in tk* morning. . . . What
tion. For the moel part, the infestsUNITED NATIONS, H. Y. neediy diet deadly strontium *o
The eemmlttee ran lata a wall
do you want me to say? ! laa only
NEW
YOHtt
(UPI)
A
con­
lion* detected to far by the survey
i f reajstarvoO as It resumad ita (UPD — Angry Areb nation* from eueh g teat would threaten
say
I'm baartitek "
liM1 delayed hearing Wednesday. (earful of radioactive fallout from 300.000 Negro**, Arabs eod le- victed Brooklyn policy racketeer •ro loeatod West of Longwood near
wee murdered Wednesday night the Sanlando Springs area. The
Giheon *nd Graham told the
WARRINGTON*- — Department
eemmlttee Ui* NAACP would be * French eiomlc explosion in lb* raellteg in Africa end that untold by two masked gunmfft who
•Vieebed" tf they m*d* mem- Sahara Desert tailed on other na­ harm might be c*u**d to oeaet wounded him on a busy street egaet limit* and the total lend store awnar Mai ttess, of Allan'
tions today Vo euppert them in and watersheds mi which many and then calmly followed him Into area have yet to be determined.
her*' name* public.
town, P*-. charging that be had
• tavern lo finish the Job.
Oibeon said, "la Uie present Uteir drive to ban the echeduled depend far e living.
While at present the infestation paid newspaper eolumniita and
The victim. Frank (Frankie
■Kiel climate of Ptertdn end lb* French tests.
New ettecke on French policy Shots) Abbstemsrco, M. was hit appeara to be eonlined to a reli television show* w »»v* him ad'
feeth, where we are spearheading
Ahmed Telbi Btohima, secre­
lively email are*, (her* is conaid vartising plugs:
to Integrata scbaolt ami tary genaril of the Moroccin were expected today from the In the face and stomach with a arable danger that it could be "This 1s common prscltee, pay­
facilities our orgaaluttcn Foreign Ministry, wirned Wed* Arab nation* now seeking to line total of eight bullets. He died in spread to other areas in Ut* coun ing to gel plugs."
up further support from other na­ I hoipital without regaining eon- ty. Fire ante can spread by flying,
e/ewllng and even worse, by ears,
tions for ao Afro-Asian resolution ick&gt;usa**s.
WASHINGTON - President Ell
Abbetemarco, who was reported
seeking a U.N. ban on the teele. to be the heed of a million dollar trueke, firm equipment, ato. Tha enhower, alter being reminded at
Introduction of the resolution wee policy ring, was in a tavern chat- tranirar of infested soil can also his press conference lh*t hie hour
spread this dreaded peat.
end to minute visit with New York
postponed until the Areb nation* Un* with his bartender cousin,
The Imported Fire Ant, a redidth Gov. Nelson A. Itockefellur last
Anthony
L’aidiello
shortly
before
win more backers,
bleak ant about h la te inch long week was the longest he bee seen
te in genera! appearance very sim­ any visitor since Soviet Premier
French delegate Jute* Moth B p. m.
When ke^teft the tavern two
told the Ueoarel Aeeemhljr'* mein mashed gunmen stepped out of a ilar to olhrr ante common to this Nikita S. Khrushchev;-------area, There are. however, two very
"This ll the first time that I
political committee Wednesday parked ear and confronted him. pronounced differences which set
(EdMore Note: Thie U the in order.
knew that anyone was keeping a
that
hi*
country
would
go
ahead
Abbetemarco
attempted
to
flee
fe
July
of
ibU
year
m
d
i
t
•drtMtth af a aeriee ef wUciea
this ant apart from the others.
slop watch on me when 1 had a
hr A, M. end R, H. Haskell who limitations were placed on all with the tests, probgbly next and the gunmen opened fire.
I.—It is very aggressive with a visitor."
categories of business. In liie MWing, unless the United Steles,
When Abbetemarco fell on Ute vicious sting. Ordinarily the ant
are now in Europe.)
Mated . . . This U * land of building field, this limit had *1* Russia, and Britain "renounce tavern floor, the gunmen calmly common to Florida will not swarm
TIMPKHLY, England - Mr*.
pumped four more bullets Into out in aggression unless Ihe bed i* Sheila Winkley, 27, who haa given
Mver* got*rs•&lt; end greet cue- ready been passed. Building earn* their nuclear armament."
to
an
abrupt
hilt.
The
three
atomic
power*
are
him, looked him over to make disturbed- To the contrary, the Im awny two of her children, asking
tredicVions. K te a land where g
Today, on Uie outskirts of now negotiating a nuclear teat sure he ***_ '***?,, *”**,,
ha* old maateri worth
ported Fir* Ant will' swarm out lu an American couple to com* for­
kt tm* ef her many Madrid we saw acre after acre ben at Geneva and pending the back to their wailing car. They ■ting an intruder even though he ward and take a baby she expects
outcome
of
the
talk*
are
observ­
dropped
■
.33
caliber
revolver
of
partially
completed
eight
and
It te elm a lend in Which
may have Jarred Ihe mound but in February:
ft* editor of a metropolitan ten story apartment buildings. In ing a year's ban on further tests, on the sidewalk end sped *w*y.
slightly as he walked up.
"It isn't Uni I don’t like bablss
"
U
t
these
powers
agree
to
■aweptper earns fM a monththe industrial areas west sod
3.—The must distinctive charac­ but I just do not went tha trouble
Madrid haa luxury hotels which south of Sin HebsstUn, we had hilt, under control, the produc­
teristic *&gt;f the Imported Fire Ant is connected with them."
would rank with or above the already seen many incomnlcled tion of fissionable materials for
it's habit of building huge, hard
hut to be found in the United factory building* on which no weapong purposes, to bsgln (he
eruiled mounds—1» inches or more
reconversion
ef
their
stockpiles,
•tales- It ha* palace* for the work was being donr
in height.
This [reeie of credit has had to eliminate Ihe vehicles from
wealthy, U has people living In
Unless a homeowner limit an
LAUREL. Md. (UPD —Rockty
Htacke which would get an severe economic repercussions on these explosives, in short, to rc.
extremely
large and high mound, Howard Grant is selling a torrid
American dog owper In trouble the entire country. Factories are nounce a monopoly In f e d , and
WASHINGTON (UKI) - Retail there l( no need fur alarm. Should .47* pace at Laurel. Always at hi*
wkh the Sl’CA, If he housed his cuUing payrolls and many of the that very hour, France will adopt
._ drop
,.rnn a hameowncK find ant infestations beet nn the Maryland circuit. Grant
food
prices are expected to
the
anna
measures,"
Much
said.
In one of them
farm boy* who went to the city
£
second
year
"&lt;” • »h« description of the ha* scored with 20 pf 41 mounlt
again
In
imo
,
for
l
Because &lt;4 import lixs*, ears are having to go home. It Is going
a ro^
iwu piilnls ntonlionocl ahtivif, ransine* the current season opened
in
k&gt; Spain coet about twice what lo be interesting in see what
«•*»•&gt; Agriculture! lest Wednesday, lie haa finished
THie Agriculture Department j &gt;■“ F°“»
te y do in England. Kroner, tier- these young men, who have Men
made
today In
out uf the money only nmo time*.
tde the forecast titday
in pre
pre- ***"/
,ti»u r l»
many or Daly. The only car a more progressive Uie In Ihe
r
Our local Slat* Plant Hoard Inspec­
dieting lh*l supplies of most
manufactured in Spain by a urban renter*, are going to do
tor
can
also
be
reached
through
foods, especially meat, will he
Spanish company Is a III,MX) when they return In the no-electhis office.
Mure then seven million wom­
very large next year.
•parti car. In connection with the tricity, no plumbing, no entertain,
Until the survey and treatments en in the U. ». are working moth,
The two-year duulinr in nalioautomobile situation, The Italian ment, and no conveniences on the
nal milk production also may he of infestation* can he completed, rri- These include almost M mil­
flat company has an assembly farm.
MUM
It
KM,
tU
1*11
—Five
crewhalted or even reversed in IRfisj, the public is eakrd to be coopera­ lion who arc widowed, divurced ur
plant In Spain which pota together
The cmidlliuns under which
tive end patient- As auspicious separated from their husbands,
government experts said.
me
m
here
a
hoard
a
four
engined
ihe Heal, sain* ear ditfrrrnt some ol these people live are at
airliner—including
a
stewardess—
Retail milk prices are likely mmmdt are reported, the survey Nearly 40 per cent of all working
name. The Enoch Cllrojttn cum. most heyontl belief Wo amt
psny assembles its cars in Spain, through one country town in which were killed Wednesday night to h* «s high as they were Ibis teem will come by m make an mothers living with their husbands
have children of pre-ichonl age.
loo. In both cates some of the ■l least half of the people were when th* plane caught fir* and year, thus slowing the reduction identify ini inspection
crashed
shortly
after
lake
ulf.
In
dairy
herd*.
In
addition,
milk
parte are manufactured in Spam living in raw s dug intu pic side
The plane was tarrying supplies production per cow I* expected
and tome era Imported.
ul a hill. Uvalde each door there
The lew* ssilini Import tint- w it ■ ml* of turn**— Ihe cook­ to a Distent Early Warning line to go up ii another record high.
Dairy and broiler chlcksn sup­
lei were written In the lest ten ing facility. There were no signs base near the Arcllu Circle. There
M o o r i ' i H ig h Q l o u I m p a r v o K n«m »l
plies are expected to he about
bury. There te, obviously, mi duty of privies, bunt* of tha shacks on were no passenger! un board.
Th* Wheeler* Airline* lift the same as In HDS with egg
•ot for automobiles, TV end radio tin uulsklrte of Madrid ere so
•eta. Dulles on Ihtse and other had Hill, un Ihv lued tu the lit nosedived into ■ Held near the vil­ supplies down for the first six or
MW product* at* set by using lernatiunal alrpuit, tin govern- lage uf Ml. Uleophe* lust II min­ eight months, the rteparlment
fH E P E R FE C T
Ihe "closest" of the old eUa*lll mvnt has huilt htlck wall* so the utes after it look ulf from Dor said.
For the remaining mil month*
cations. These lews are now he vtellurs will nut he upset hy Ihe val airport on Ihe I.Wu mile nun
PA IN T F O R *
stup IIlllht.
uf this year, retail food prices
Im re-writtensqualor.
An
.............
..
......
.
„
v
M
airline
spokesman
said
th*
will
decline
seasonally,
probably
All ovar Spain we have sent
At Ihe isme time, wo hive seen
K i r C H L N
partially-built factories and in­ only two beggars since we cam*
••*cr averaging a little below the levels
complete apartment houses with lu the country, Th* peuple who
* I1
ritpwted the No. I *n of * year ago. Most uf the rr&gt;
CA B IN E T S
M one working on them.
mill about in the street* uf an 5,ln* V 1" ,&lt;nd
Jur
* " l l&gt;« due lo lower
eveithiit
seem
chrarv
&gt;mi
rartsiniv
Hun*
lo
return
lu
Miintreil.
prices
(or
pork.
The answer te thin te that at evening seem chewy md eertelnly
ler go years of living in credit go out of their wty lo try lo help
• F*r oil n e s —ingoers *r eut.
and Increased Inflation, Spain'* ■ furilgnsr, In gcnerel they era
» Quick end eo»y to apply.
aconumv was In auch sad ahape better fed end dollied then wa
, Cwei ■hle-hard, glois finish.
that tha country had lo au to had expected,
Various
international
■ Resists hard wear and weather.
bunking
Despite Ihe uiivluo* poverty ot
agencies lo git help. Part nr tha tha
.... covintry, prusitiuilon Is much
I Iriqht non-ysllgwing while.
ca of Ihii help was that Spain less In evldenco then in London,
, Olitlening *1*0 * t*lor».

By CECIL A. TUCKER ■
Cauely Agriculture! Agent

Arab Nations Attack Racketeer Found
France's Nuclear Tests Shot in Brooklyn

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WASHINGTON (UPD — Nine- 1 Bernat'er, would come here #
year • old Evelyn Rudir, the take her back.
"W* may Just put her on an
"Elolsc" of television fsme who
ran ewey from heme on • Jet airliner far bom* by herself," sbo
airliner to premate her setin* ca­ Mid,
In the meantime. Mrs. Mogelc.
reer, wee supposed lo spend *
quiet day today "like ordinary v»r said, "wa'r* going to try
and keep eierylhing quiet . . .
little girls."
A family friend, Mrs. Jacob Evelyn 1s going to do things Just
Megetever. laid lbs youngster Uke ordinary little girte."
probably would be going back to
Los Angeles within ■ day or two,
apparently - without fulfilling one
goal of her cross country trip.
Kiwnnte club member* war*
Evelyn wanted te *e* Mrs. guests on s tour ef the now Flor­
Mamie Eisenhower w get help In ida Power A Light Co. plant on
boasting bar siting career. But the west end of the Lake Monroe
Mrs. Mogelaver said there were
bridge following the regular noon
no plans to seek an appointment
luncheon meeting nt the Civio
for her it the While House.
Center.
Arrangements for the Lour
The blonde younistcr arrived
hare Wednesday. Sh* had taken were mad* by Jim Grant, com­
1130 from three piggy banks, mercial representntlv* *4
sneaked ewey from home while power company.
Her parents were esleep end
boarded the plane for tha East
Coast.
Evelyn, .distressed because she
NEW YORK (U PD - H**«Fhad been unable te gel choice j welght champion Ingemar Johans­
roles lately after her spectacu­ son will begin a month-loss tour of
lar TV euceaaa as "Elates," ad­ Latin Amariea by appearing la *
mitted tha reason for bar atcap* four-round eihiMUoa *1 Xlngit**,
waa te obtain publicity.
Jamaiea, Dm . t His UlR*rarF
Mrs. Mogfltvor said she did lncludai slopovars at Colon, Psanot know yet wbatbar Evelyn's am*, Dm , I, and Lima, P*ru, D*«f.
pa rente, Mr. end Mn. Emery

Spain Proves Country
O f Severe Contrast

Retail Prices
Expected To Drop

Ingemar On Tour

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^ at Enterprise school were, left to rijjht, Debbie Losing,
prettiest, David Hnidley, funniest and Patsy Long,
most original.

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Hospital Notes
NOVKMI1FK X
Admission*
Henry D. Halt, I-«kc Monroe
Rose Marie Daniels, Sanford
Maty l.ce, Sanford
T cuy Lee F rary, Sanfmd
William Haren, Sanlord
Aldten Straws, Sanford
Lima Bisson, Sanfold
Klirabclh Williams, Sanford
Shirley Higgins, Sanford
fiei tha Lee Pringle, Sanford
Helen Young Smith, Sanford
Guy Hailey, Sunfoid
William Mcnlzcr, Maitland
Della Galloway, Sanford
Ksther Spivey, Sanford
Kunicc Rouse, 1-akc Maty
Hirtha
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pringle,
Sanford, a son
Mr. and Mr*. Joe Straw*,
Sanford, a son

Cubs Sign Nice
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CHICAGO (UPIl — Catcher Del
Rice, who played on three pennantwinning team*, has been signed by
the Chicago Cubs a* an active
player lor ihc 1960 season. Rice, a
veteran of 15 major league c a m ­
paigns, was recently released as a
free agent by Milwaukee. The 37y rarn ld backstop had started last
season a* a player hut Jalcr was
0 iiadc a coach by the Brave*.

Najjanii Quits Race
LAUREL. Md. (UPD—Nagami,
one of Britain’s best thorough­
breds. has been withdrawn from
the Washington, D. C. International
at Laurel Nov. 11 because of a leg
injury. The other English repre­
sentative. Aggressor, Is scheduled
In arrive at .Laurel today along
0 wiih France's Midnight Min and

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Mr. and Mr*. Samuel D. Lee,
Sanford, a daughter
Dl*ml**al*
Vickie Justice, loikc Monroe
Nell Cordell, Sanford
Carlcnc Pilot tan. LougWood
liordoti Milam, Sanford
David Moses, Sanford
George Simpson, Late Mon­
roe
Mildred l.u*tcr, Sanford
Lucy Bridges, Sanfuid
Klirabclh lirueslle and baby,
Lake Mary
Linda Rossi, Sanford

Commander Harris
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Commander Floyd L, Harris,
commander of Heavy attack
squadron Nine attached to the
Sanford Naval Air Station was
honored aboard the Carrier CSS
Saratoga while anchored in the
harbor of Athens, Greece.
Commander Harris was reliev­
ed of duty by Commander Earl
P. Yales.
In an address to his men. Com­
mander Harris reviewed his tour
of duty with VAU-9. lie praised
the squadron for lit outstanding
record in Hie past and then con­
gratulated Ids successor Com­
mander Yitlr*.
Navy dignitaries that partici­
pated in the ceremonies include
ilcad Admiral Thomas M Moorer,
Capt. John .1. Hyland, command­
ing officer of the Saratoga; Com­
mander Lee It. McCuddin, com­
mander of Carrier Air Group
Three.
Commander Harris will report
to the Pacilte Meet upon complet­
ing several weeks of training.

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NEW YORK (U P Il — Having Nothing more. Nothing less,
pot boiled ill hlemishcd egghead,
Charles Van Doren, it was a p ­
Duliic t.illli, the Mux Shut man.
propriate fur NBC-TV to servo up created series on CHS-IV. is *up.
a iperial helping of ham Tues­ posed to point up the omimuniraday night.
thin barriers that exist between
The ham came in three oi- teen -igcrs and parents. Itsibic,
12 7
by Dwayne Hickman,
tmted sires: l-argc I Dean Mar- played
doean
t
do
thi*
loo
successfully.
tint, medium (Frank Sinatra)
6 2 0 or 120*
and small (Mickey Rooney I. All But Tuesilii) night, a grotesque, I
wete &lt;m display dining Hubbcll impo -itdc chnin-ter - ailed May*
Robinson’s hour • long startime naid Krebs, played by- Boh Den­
ver, dcnuuisli ail’d some aspcrts
9 show.
Heir and now I’ll go un rccorsl “f the culiimunicatUm lurnkduwn.
I hate myself fo r saying it—
with the statement thnt in my
opinion, the star of the show, saluting a slob isn't an especial­
Dean Msi tin, was sober. How ly constructive deed but w h e n ,
else suuld he have remembered the show lanceniiated on -May­
tne intricate placement of eight nard, it had mote bile than when
it woriicd about Dolor'- dull prob­
plugs during the show?
ADJUSTABLE IRONjNG TABl
The show had an unassuming lem*. I ju-l hope the teen niter*
w
ith
ELECTRICAL
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the
audience
don’t
&lt;lart
i"py
air with no bonib»hell-t&gt;pc enter­
tainment. A lot of it ha* been tng Muynaid * appearance.
n OUTLET!
»een before, of CoUtsr, and yrl
The I hannrl S « i m : I'ottions of
(■when Martin. Sinatra and Rooneyjoined in horseplay and a med- Thank sgis tng (lay parade* in
ley of Itodgci* and H art snug*, I New York, lletimt, ami I'hitadelfelt entertained. I also drew aomc phia will be televised by CBS-TV
E u sy -T o -S ta ck
mild chuckle* out of the running in an hour-long »pct!al, “Jubilee
gag about Rooney * hypcrsenit- Parade” on Nov, 'Jii with Captain
Kangaroo serving as linst.
tivity about hi* site
Walter Mini hell portrays lint*
But thi* wa* Martin** show,
Lovely floral trays with
not Sinatra's and some disciplin­ »elf in “The Lepkc Ca-e,'' a Nov.
Jll
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mentioned the plug* earlier. And on I’BS-TV . . . Janet Leigh hufold for easy storing.
appearance
on
the .show wasn’t one minute old pitstponrd an
Set of 4. I t .95 V a l..
. before lelcience w«* made lu Thursday * ABC-TA panel show,
Martin'* tippling. Sut-h thing*, Take A Good Look, Host Ernie
strangely enough didn’t happen Kuvac'* wi/r, Edit* Adams, i*
the last time Martin and Suiulra pinch-hitting for bee , . , Taina
were *een sitr the TV lube to­ Elg, best-known m » dancer, wilt
do some tinging on N B C - T V ’*'
gether.
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Martin, Jfinalra and Rooney have • • ■ Ernest Hemingway, now In
acquired, I vfoumi myself making New Yuik. it attending tchcar.alx
mental footnote* all through the of "The Killer*," a IBS TV adap­
tation of hiv short story to be
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—(ioah. Minatia'* pompador it »ecn on Thui-dav, No-,, 10 . . .
The producers of Se.s Hunt, the
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Utet ton turned out of the house
&lt;he» Iw rtiK rtflM behind bee)
before «a could explain whst wo
■•not. Wo have to expiate to
aoauboij-oo maybe you’ll Uatoa.
To begin with, wo never U M
to boar qnissea of toy kind ualota
wo wort able to hold our owi
with IN aaawara. Tba drat oaa
wo rtmombar waa bock about
IIU or U3S at * o State Pair la

paorUoamont am ondm m t had hoavlor hallotihoao is which tha maaaura wax llkad, defeat,
have called “Plorida'a only opportunity for
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Ud aat la tbo booth at tbo Pair
aod aaaworod aay queetioa you
ailcht want to throw at him, oa
aay aubject. And bo could do
it. too. Wo bad aovor aeon anythiag
like It before.
At tint wo wore feiclnatod.
Tbo* wo begaa to feel sheepish body abould bavo kso wit. That
ibould hare been our hour of
triumph. Instead, wo tell aorry
far him -a bit ashamed that we

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&gt;&gt;T* ^ U r i H l n i n b o t h a M w a a s n o o p o a o d , b u t atill polled 7 1 1
v ataa ta h t S w
H a a a i d w h K t e a h o Jto U w o r a b o t n f

y iaf l i atero la to a TV Mt nighg
after night. Tbal'a aot It.
Our roUof ctmao wboa wo Ulak
back to tbo State Pair la Taaaa
and Uat yauatalor who coulfi
rattle off. tbo aaawori to aay
aort of question that tbo euroua
apoctatara could, throw at bln.
Bocauao. at loot, after all thoao
ybara of bmetrsUou and worry,
wo know tboro must bare bona
a trick to IL Yu, we feel hotter
bocauao aow wo kaooMfcat abaw
waa fixed, too. (Wo tWnk),

W est W armly Welcomes
Ike's Nine Nation Tour

Assignment Washington

Ureal firitela atoned a big new market ter
Florida triages aad taagarlaea
yesterday.
Tba U. I. Department ef figrirulturt reported to tba Florida Cltrua Commission hero that Gnat
Britain bad nlatad restrictions an
tbo Import of U. fi. citrus products,
taaaafwa aad lamaas. Tbo now
policy goto Into offset Nov. B.
• it means wo caa ship as many
araatae ta London aa wa (an •ell,'*
etptemod Commitilea General
Manager Hamer Hooks.
Previously Groat Britain laspaeposed tight Import quotes, allowing
aiwablo citpse shipments from tbo
Dotted Stiles only In eummer tlmo
When Florida citrus was off tha
market.
Tba mw regulations mesa that
Florida caa skip freeb oriages aad
teagerineo ta Great Brttala at aay
lima of year, Hooka aaid.
No action waa tahaa oa froth
grapefruit or processed citrus ef

aay kind. Tbo citrus Industry teat
moatba ago soeklag now outlets
for grapefruit.
Hooka aaid Ute opening at the
British market came at an oppor­
tune time because of tbo largo
•rang# crop ta ba marketed this
oeaaaa.

Mrs. Ivts Speaks
To Lions Club
Mrs. Sidney Ivts III wu the
guest speaker Tuesday at the noon
luncheon meeting of the Sanford
Uen's Club,
Mrs. Ives told of her duties with
the Family Counseling Service
and showed a Mm produced by
tha Service aad Ute Mental
Health Board.
Kart ziebarto of Pierson and
International Councilor of the
Lion's Club will bo guest speaker
at tba meatiai M it Tbeaday.

■y ED KOTKBBA
WASHINGTON— Tea ye era ago
—Oct. 11, 1Mfi~Speaktr of the
House Sam Rayburn, with hit owa
heads aad a shovel, planted a
email white oak oa tba Capitol
lawn outside bis window.
Through the yean, Ibsl tree—
quertue alba— baa become a per­
sonal protect of the maa from
Ttats. Every two or three
moatba, Mr. Sam goal out there
to tu t tho slroagth of lie boughs
and, with a tap# measure, deter­
mine its girth. Sometimes Mr.
Rayburn sends his chauffeur out
then to measuro the tree.
Personal sttenlloa to Individual
Iraoa by our govaroment leaders
Is somstblag historic around this
9Mcre garden of 2,900 sentinels
of nature.
Meybe the cleaslc of tree stor­
ies dates beck to 1IT0. Sen. Sim­
eon Cameron of Pennsylvania ad­
mired a particular bug* aim aft
the southeast comer of tbo Capitol.
On# day ho found workman get­
ting readjrto“rip~ it down.-------• Whet’s going on here?” ho
shouted. And one of the men re­
plied: “This here tree, sir, Is nld
and rotten and no longer useful.”
The Senator stermsd into the
chamber and 1a toots aa eloquent
as a lawyer’s plea for the Ute
of a condemned client, demanded
the tree be spared. It waa.
They cleared out tho old saw­

dust sod poured five tons of
concrete Into the trot’s base—
Ilka filling *a big cavity In a
tooth.
Tbo trio atlU stands today. They
call It tba Cameron elm now.
A 100-foot cablo keeps It from
leaning too bard with tha wind.
But she's still there aad thriving.
After tbo Cameron uprising it
takes aa act of Congress to re­
move a growing tree from tbo
Capitol grounds.
Only one tree, an oak, had to
be taken down Ibis year In the
big East Front extension project
at the Cepllol. Architect George
Stewart employe a full-time tree
surgeon to keep the garden In
trim shape. The upkeep costa
$29,000 a year. But the work Is
getting behind and Mr. Stewart
is seeking to hire a second tree
doctor.
“Tbey’re gelling s Utile old
now,” he (aid of the trees, aa U
be were talking about people.
Each spring, Just oft the area
where- teaagural—reremuatar'irc^
bold, five low trees burst into a
collective spray of blooms. Few
persons who pass these flowering
crabs, in their rush to see other
things, know their meaning.
They were planted there for
five brothers — George, Francis,
Joe. Albert and Madison—the eons
ef Tom Sullivan of Waterloo,
Iowa. The Sullivan boys went

down together oa tbo Cruiser
Juacali la the South Pacific IT
years ago.
la aD, 100 spirits aow barn
their autumn leaves la tba Capital
garden of treat. One of tbo rarest
trees is the Cbriet's thorn.
Occasionally, when Congress Is
In session, you'll see a lawmaker
strolling alont, reaching for in­
spiration there among tbo trees.
I m a ll what on# stroller, Sen.
Loverett Saltoostill (R., Mass.),
once said after a walk along the
ehadtd hillside. Said he: “Laws
art made by fools like me, but
only God can make a i m . . ”

CIA Opens Doors
WASHINGTON (UPl) - Presi­
dent Elsenhower laid the corner­
stone Wednesday for a streamlined
new building to bouse tbe supersecret Central Intelligence Agency.
Tbo agency, - so stingy with In­
formation that U ones refused o
divulge its telephone number, went
temporarly out of chsractor by
throwing tbo ceremony open to
reporters, photographers end re­
presentatives of television and
radio. A number of Invited digniuriee also were present.

LONDON (UP1) - The Welters
world today warmly welcomed
President Elsenhower’s ntee-naUoa tour and Prime Minister
Jawaharial Nehru of India said
ho hoped to us# tho occasion to
discus# Communist Chines# lava*
slona of the Indian border.
Western dlplomsts thought tho
Eisonhowtr visit would strength*
an Nehru In hie quarrel with Pellag. Only Wednesday Nehru retried Peiping’s claims ta Urge
areas of her northern territories
and denied Red Chinese asser­
tions tbo Indians pravskad recast
border dishes.
Communist China, which would
be expected to be annoyed at the
Elsenhower visit, made no imme­
diate comment. A bare announce­
ment of the Eisenhower visit was
carried by the Communist New
China News Agency.
The Soviet Union also heard the
announcement without comment
but obeerrers in Moscow said
Premier Nikita Khrashebev prob­
ably would be “pleased and flat­
tered’’ at Eisenhower’s undertak­
ing because of Khrushchev’! own
belief la personal diplomacy ae a
means of easing world tension.
There hive been reports Khru­
shchev also might stop off In In­
dia when be visile Indonesia ear­
ly next year but Nehru said to­
day la New Delhi he would wel­
come him although Khrushchev
was neither invited nor expected.

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ORD1LL, III. (UPl) — Officiate
were Investigating today to deter­
mine why a secret rocket fuel
exploded at a tightly • guarded
research laboratory, killing one
man.
The blast Tuesday disintegrat­
ed a 30 * foot square research
building at the CHin Methic ton
Co. chemical plant Tbo tore# of
the explosion was felt as far as
90 miles away.
Coroner Adolph Fluck said amployea told him tbo explosion
might bare been caused by fricUoa in a fuel mixing machine.
The first Inter-Amarican con­
ference was called by Simon Bo­
livar, the liberator, at Panama
City in the summer of ISM. Tbe
United States waa so slow In pick­
ing its delegates they watt (till an
route when tbo meeting adjourn*

is an oidie); and even tbe news­
paper under the elbow (which al­
so cm hide phonograph records
and cheese.
Some Up-offs for sales clerks
were given.
“Watch the customer'e eyea,"
waa one piece of advice. “Detec­
tives ssy tbe eyes tell almost
everything about n dishonest per­
son’s intentions.”
1 divered my gate to tbo floor.
“Wstrh a customer's hand!.”
I twisted mint in my tep.
“Watch the nervous customer
who is ill it esso . . .**
Gee, test's me. around tho third
week in December, on tee floor
wtsaro they tell Indies' night­
gowns.

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City taxes. 4% discount will be allowed
for payment in November. 3% in Decem­
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All tax statements have been mailed, if
you have not received yours, please call
for it at City HalL

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Officials Check
Rocket Failure

Rev. 11.15 Vodka
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Thurndnj*, November 5, 1959

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Tbe depths to which shoplifters
will sink to heut a pair of nylon
seconds nr n 90-cent necklace
you would never imagine. Some
ef the trickier techniques were
demooatrated.
These ranged from the “baby
racket.” wherein mama simply
parks sway soft goods In sod
under tee blanket, to “boiler
bloomers," into which dextrous
lidy shoppers annually ire said
to be stuffing loos of whatever
isn’t nailed down.
Then there's the suiibox racket.
The box the customer carries Is
wrapped, tied, and vafe aa a
bank, except for the trap door ia
the bottom; the coat ever the
arm (alio over the pilfered pants,
shirt and 32 tic); the bat twhich
has been known to bouse mart
than n head): the shopping bai
(•specially when it ha. a false
bottom); the closed umbrella (this I

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ping bng, I would surely have
died.
I did go in with folded news­
papers under my arm. and may­
be that'* why some of tee cops
were looking so small-eyed.
This was billed as a shoplift­
ing clinic, though if the eecurity
measures meant anything not a
tingle booster wen promt. Just
local merchants; at least 900 of
them. With fire in their cyte
they packed into a downtown ball­
room. And no wonder. They lost
11 million dollars to light-fingered
shoppers ia US* and so tar this
year are doing ao better.
Tbe storekeepers came to learn
the latoat tricks in the trade, aod
new developments in the fight to
offset them. For anyone planning
to do bis Christ mis shoplifting
early I’ve got this advice:
t. Don't do it. Big brother may
bo looking. With a aew closedcircuit TV be caa watch the
whole etore, and you’ll never

Diplomats and newspaper edito­
rials throughout Wasters Europe
»nd la maay placet at Asia aad
tha Middle East pralead Eisen­
hower as a maa of paaea. Ia In­
dia the Eisenhower trip draw ban­
ner beadllass and glowing edito­
rials.

SANTORO — OT1N I A. It. T IL MIDNIGHT

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Thurs. Nor. 8, 1859—Pag* I

Vf* fta fsrl genii

S ixth

Birthday
.Observed

Members of Xi Beta Eta Chap­
ter of Bela Sigma Phi and Ihrtr
husbands enjoyed s gala Hallowe­
en masquerade party Friday
evening. Th* V.F.W. Building was
gaily decorated with orange and
black streamers, pumpkins, and
skeletons. Black candles illumi­
nated the tables.
Prizes for the best costume*
were awarded to Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Chapman and Mr. and
Mra. Vernon Hardin.
The highlight of the evening
was a treasure hunt with tha
group starching Sanford for var­
ious strange articles. The first
couple back with all the Items
was Mr. and Mra. G. Andrew
Speer.
Tbe group enjoyed playing a
very hilarious game and spent
the remainder of the evening dial­
ling and dancing. The refresh­
ment table waa laden with de­
licious sandwiches, potato chips,
doughnuts, cold drinks and cof­
fee.
The Social Chairman. Mrs. K.
C. Harper Jr., and her commit­
tee had charge uf the parly. Th:ie
on the committee are Mrs. Dan

Lela Ann Hobby eflebrited her
sixth birthday with n party at
bar borne, not Cordova Dr.,
Tuesday afternoon. A house­
warming theme was used, as she
received a new playhouse for
her birthday from bar parents,
Sheriff and . Mrs. J. L. Hobby.
The young hostess received her
guests at bar playhouse residence
and some of the gifts she reA rrived included furnishings for
the new house, such as, table
and chairs, lawn chairs, linens,
a mail box, dishes, books and
games.
The birthday cake was made
in the shape of a house and was
served with ice cream, punch,
nuts and candy.______________

t School Carnival
Very Successful
Over 4,000 people attended the
highly successful South Side
School Carnival oa October 31st.
Priie winners were Bobby Lundquiet, West Side School, for the
most horrible costume and Den­
nis Brown Jr. for the funniest.
A Witch muttering incantations
over a bubbling kettle drew
largo crowds as did the many
rides and booths.
Mrs. C. A. Quarry, chairman,
said a special thanks was due
to all those who helped make the
carnival such a successful oc­
casion Including the many home
room mothers who gave so wil­
lingly of their time and dona­
tions.
Special thanks are also due to
# t h e Kiwaals Club for the Eskimo
Pies; the local police; Chief
Crews and the Shore Patrol; Mrs.
N utt, coffee; Mr. Cordon, signs
on booths; Mrs. E. Tiffsny, pos­
ters; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Collier
and Mrs. Rosa Tyler, Auction
booth; Dick Aiken, P. A. system.
Photography by Bernard, pon­
ies; Foodmart, Merry-go-round;
Odham and Tudor, Hayride;
American Legion, Train ride;
• Mrs. Dot Dyer, Assistant chair­
man; Mrs. Olin Boutwcll, gene­
ral factotum; Buddy Corley, Joe
Corlsy, Bud Rawla and A1 Skin­
ner, Clowns; the City Public
Works Department; Mrs. Robert
Bennett, witch; Marcel Faille;
Smitty's Snappln' Turtle, rides;
and the Deanna School of Dance.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY — Attending the housewarming, birthday at tha
home of Miss Lein Hobby are first row, left, Colen Keogh, David Hobby,
Charles Guerry- Steve Raborn, Jud Hobby and Keith Keogh. Seated in
chairs, Sandra Elck and Lynn Chapman. Back row, Betsy and Kathy
llugensteln, Kathy Willard, Michelle Tally, the honoree (Miss Hobby),
Mary Cleveland, Elaine Chapman and Sandra Harris.
(Staff Photo)

•

• Catholic Women
HoldM eetingThe Catholic VSomen's Club of
All Souls Church held their
regular monthly meeting Monday,
at the Civic Center.
Mrs. Msdelyn Kuhn was Install­
ed as vice-president by the Rev.
Richard J. Lyons, after which
Q Rev. Lyons gavo a very inspir­
ing and educational talk.
Mrs. Lenox Fay gavs the dean­
ery report on the meeting held
in Leesburg. Twelve members of
the club attended this affair. A
letter was read from the UJi.O.
thanking the club for the support
given to this worthwhile cause
in the past year.
The club gives one night a
months to the U.S.O. and provides
« refreshments for the servicemen.
* Two representatives act as senior
hostesses on this night.
Reports were given by the
various chairman, and all num ­
bers were urged to give their
support to the committees.
A social hour followed the meet­
ing. and Mrs. A. Durand, hostess,
served refreshments to the group.

,

Chapmans Hardins Win Top Dinner
Planned
Awards At Costume Party

VFW Auxiliary Plans
Thanksgiving Supper
Another bargln in food and en­
tertainment was planned by the
V.F.W. Ltdies Auxiliary Tues­
day, during their regular meeting
behl i t the V.F.W, Hut on the
Lake Shore.

Lake Monroe

Personals
BY MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Elliott and
Mrs. Paul Richards of Whitwcli.
Tcnn. and Mrs. Oliver Bynum of
Texas are guests at the home of
their sister, Mrs. Ullie Bryan. Mr.
and Mra. Elliott plan to remain
for the winter.
Mrs. Jack Wells is in Jackson­
ville, where she will enter n hos­
pital for major surgery. Mr. Wells
parents are slaying with the child­
ren until she returns hums.
__Mrs. Hilda Thompson, who has
been on the tick list, is able to
be out again.
. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Itcarick
who have been visiting their sunin-law ami daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Hawkins, have guno lu
Jacksonville to visit another ion-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Pickett, before returning
to their home in Niccville.

WSCS Has Program
On Social Creeds

The WSCS uf First Methodist
Church met Tuesday morning, at
McKinley flail, for the monthly
business and program meeting,
with Mrs. Eugene Williams, pres­
ident, presiding.
.Mrs. Hoy Tillis, chairman of
the annual bazaar, to be held in
McKinley Hall, Nov, 12, told of
plans already made and urged
all members to work loward mak­
ing it a success.
Mrs. T. C. u Siren, spiritual
life secretary, announced tnat the
prayer group would meet each
third and fourth Wednesdays at
9:30 a. m.
Mrs. Jim Williamson, assisted
Cdr. Gilbert Guest
by Mrs. Joe Jarrell, presented
the program, entitled, "Social
* A t Joint Meeting
Creeds and a Moving Popula­
Veterans nf World War I Bar­ tion." Mra. F .n liarkey, led the
racks 4M and the ladies' auxiliary devotional and the worship cen­
held their regular monthly met­ ter was arranged by Mrs.
ing, Friday.
Jam es Terwilicger.
District commander, Clifford
Gilbert and Mrs. Gilbert of Or­
mond Beach were guests at the
Scrub the cloth lop of your con­
meeting.
vertible once in a while with soap
Plani for a Christmas Parly or detergent suds. Then rinsr, but
were discussed, details to be an- never put the top down while it's
A nounetd later.
still dump.

Church
Calendar
THURSDAY

First Baptist Church, Royal
Thanksgiving celebration will Ambassadors, 7 p. m.
Plnecrcst Baptist Church, visi­
feature s turkey supper and all
the trimmings, with serving start- ; tation, 10:30 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Ing at 6:30 p. m. at the hut, lo t-' Presbyterian Church, Brown­
lowed by dancing. This event is 1 lee Bible Class, B:30 p. m. in
scheduled for the evening of Nov. * the educational building.
First Metbodilit Church, Quar­
34, and the cost will be only II.OQ
terly Conference, 7:30 p. m.
per person.
First Christian Church Cabinet,
Discussion centered about the
menu and ticket sales. Mrs. Edna meets at the home of Mrs.
Norman was named chairman for Wihneta Ramey, 7:30 p. m.
FRIDAY
the celebration, and tickets are
now on sale from any auxiliary
First Baptist Church Bible sur­
member.
vey class, 7:30 p. m.
Members also heard a report
First Christian Church host to
on the recently held "Hobo Hop" j the Unued Church Women on
and "Stew Supper", which netted World Community Day at 10 a.
a tidy sum for the treasury, and I m. Mrs. Vincent Larsoa, chair­
was well-received by the public. I man.
A new member, Mrs. Diza
Brown, was welcomed by the
group. Mrs. Brown transfers hero
from auxiliary 383, Akron, Uhlo.
She Is a new resident of Club
Hoad, Country Club Manor.
Several membrra will attend the
district No. ■ meeting M V. F. W.
-tfr-hf-hi-ht Xnv IS a t BUnnfll.
at a wierner roast and dancing
Saturday, at the home of
Lake Monroe Scouts party,
her parents, Mr. and Mr*. C. C.
Hold Skating Party Carlson.
Each guest prepared his uwn
The Lake Monroe Boy Scuuls
and Girl Scouts, enjoyed an eve­ meal, then ta t en the Uwn and
ning of skating at Skat* City, last played gamea and danced on the
patio.
Friday.
More than 30 scouts attended and Those enjoying the party were.
chapernnea accompanying tham Muses Betty HlUell, Pat Muse,
were, Mrs. Jamei Lee, Mrs. Irv­ Wanda Brasswcll. Linda Mitchell,
ing Smith, 3lrs, Claude Hawkins, Brian Thurston, Danny Lee, Wal­
Mrs. Brunner Gilts, Mrs. Den ter Wall. Sidney Hawkins, Terry
Bullard, Mr, and Mra. Joe Thomp­ Rabun, tha hosteia and bar par­
son and Miss Mabel Chapman.
ents.

The Jaycrc Wives Club met Mon­
day night at the home of Mrs. Kay
Shoemaker (or their monthly meet­
ing.
Mra. Doris Skelton was elected
director tu replace Mrs. Audrey
Speer who resigned. Mrs. Ann
Ray, chairman of Ways and Means
committee, reported that a card
party is being planned for the early
part of September.
Following the business session,
Mre. Shoemakcr amt her cohos
lesi, Mra. Hcaufie Huborn, served
refreshment-.
The next meeting will bo held at
the home uf Sira. .Faye Strlson
with Mra. Betty Erickson as cohostess.
An adjustable ironing hoard
ia good for many thing* besides
ironing. It's a wonderful typing
table, a table for children when
they're crayoning or painting,
and you'll find it makes a wond­
erful table for a portable sewing
machine.

Weiner Party
Fetes Friends

All name brands — Helene Curlia,
Realistic, Z.oloa, and Body-andSheen. Abo the new French
wnvea — Sheer Beauty aad So
French . . . the wmie that creates
tbe natural curly hair. Exclusively
At Our Salsa:

MR. AND MRS. HAROLD CHAPMAN and Mr. and Mra.
Vernon Hardin, wearing prize winning costumes.

A regular meeting of the Ethel t ber 19th. The next neetlng of the
Root Circle of the Congregational circle wilt be held on (he lath at
Christian Church waa held ra- the home of Mrs. Edward Simp­
cemly at the home of Mrs. Gui lon.
Mrs. Schmah, assisted by Mrs.
Schmah with Mrs. Oscar Zil*
Bonner Carter and Mr*. Howard
trower, president, In charge.
it was announced that a chicken Rollins, served refreshment* to
barbecue and bazaar will be held those present.
on the church grounds, Nov. 21,
with the Friendship League in
rharge of the bazaar. The circle
will sponsor the barbecue. Alao
plans were completed Aw a
Christmas parly lor the Sunday
School which will be held Decern*

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The girl with the
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wears

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She's the most fashion-conscious miss in any school.
And she can mix and matcli her gray flannels and
knits with many other Sacuny Sue "Go Two-gather*".
Skirt shown has neat, flat front panel, six deep pleats,
a real hold-up rib-knit waistband. Pearl buttons on
aklrt front match smaller ones on tha wool knit
blouse. See th is . . . and dozens mors (some are aven
r«**rii6f» J...a t famous Sacony Piggy banktr prices.

Skirl

Doe’t Fee get To Bring Your YELLOW TICKETS.
A w lantr la drawn from tha box each Thursday.
Net Necessary ta make n purchase . . . or be present to win.

Please Bring Thla Ad For Your Permanent To —

FRUIT CAKE
5 Lb. $4.25

Big news
at the
neckline!

■uisaiat t u uuag N u -u n sr or Mas rs&amp;oa usual* r
lira handsome n ew bulky POP*CORN astitch in
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Jerri Wheatland of Lake kluorve
*■" the Shampoo and Set last week.

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Congregational Church Plans
Chicken Barbecue And Bazaar

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The Geneva Garden Club wlU
meet Monday evening- Nov. *&gt; a t
7:30 p. ra. at Community Hall.
Cecil
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agent, will be guest speaker. AQ
club members husbands era laviU
ed to the meeting.

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OPERATORS:
Harriett Blaaler
Katherine H aney
Jane Hockarsanth

Final plans were mid* foF the
Thanksgiving Dinner • Dane*,
scheduled lor Nov. I t, a t tb«
Shrine Club, it the meeting el
the Navy Wlvts Club, Mooday
evening, on the base.
Tickets were given out and
are now on sale by ail members
of the rlub. The event will atait
promptly at 7 p. m., with tha
turkey dinner and all tha trim*
mings.
*
Mrs. Raymond Leroe, served
a t hostess* at the meeting. New
members attending who have
joined the club since it waa or*
ganUcd, Oct. 1, were: Mr*.
Edith Price, Mra. Truman Wolf*
kill, Mr*. Harold Stoekhauae,
Mrs. Leroe, Mrs. Jilts Acord Jf.#
Mrs. Ronald Woodheuse, Mr*.
Howard Mllle., Mra. WalUT
Moore, Mr*. Hugo Mahlke and
Mra. Alexander Fuicito.

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At Geneva Club

Beautiful prints

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Mr*. Batten. Mr. and Mra.
ton. Mra. Mebane, 3tr. and
Robert Cushing. Mr. and
Gordon Frederick, 3tr. and
M. J. Lodge, Mr. and Mrs.
letoo Bliss.

Jaycee Wives
Plan Card Party

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Ratten. Mra. ‘J . 7. Horton Jr.,
and 31ra. Frank Mebane.
Those attending the party war*:
Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, Mr. and
3lrs. Hardin, Mr. and Mra. Speer,
Mr. and Mra. Harper, Mr. and

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STARTING NOV,
13th.

By GEORGE W. CRANE.
Ph.l)., M. D.
CASE C-484; Joseph D„ aged
27, ia a young seminary graduate.
“Dr. Crane," he began unhap,
pily, “my parishioner* don’t like
my preaching.
"They delegated one member
uf the board to inform me of that
fact.
“ Yet I study all week on my
aermon. In fact, I shut myself
away from everybody each morn­
ing aa I read and compote my
sermon for the neat Sunday.
“But it seems that the harder
I study, the more they go to sleep
when I deliver that sermon. So
what's the answ er!"

SPEECH SECRETS
Sir William Lever offered good
advice for just this type of aitua*
lion.
"I would alter the motto," ha
said, "which tells ue If at fint
don't succeed
try a n o t h e r
and make it read, ‘If at first you
dsn'l aucceed, t r y
another
method.' **
Whenever I am scheduled for
an evening address in any given
city, l usually talk to one or trvo
high school convocations during
the day,
"Be a Good Ape," is the luie
of my high achool speech.
Therein 1 refer tu the fact that
it is *iuait to pick a hero and
then "ape" or imitate Ihusc good
habits which he possesses that
led him to the top rung of the
ladder to auccesa.
Many of you young clergymen
need to take that same viewpointYou read too much!
Instead, atudy some of the fore­
most clergymen of our dsy or of
your own denomination and &gt;cc
how they hold an audience
Lislcn ta Dr. t'rair. Bishop
Sheen. Billy Graham, Oral Rob­
erta and many other lopnolch aCrmonUers.
Adapt their methods to your
own church and even try to im­
prove on them, if you van.
READER'S DIGEST FORMULA
Reader's Digest advises its
roving editot* to follow this for­
mula for their (hart essays:
111 Start out with a striking
statement.
(2) Document and illustrate it
will) at least two concrete casts,
told in narrative style.

The Family Thxt Skates Together Stays Together

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(3) Tie the wheat in the sack,
to to speak, with a punchy terminal paragraph.
Incidentally, that was Christ's
anecdotal or narrative formal for
Hia addresses, too, eicept the
stories were called parablea in
that day.
Every clergyman can toon be*
rome a belter tpcaker by follow,
ing this precise psychological for*
mula;
(1) Use a text that pertains to
current life. Don't focus your
termoni on the dead past of 2.000
year* ago.
(2) If convenient, start off
with an appropriate quotation
from some famous person which
will "key" your address.
(3) Use narrative examples
from your town and even your
own congregation to document
the development of your sermon
topic.
14&gt; Name at least 3 parishion­
ers in your sermon, working
(hem in aa secondary to examples
you derive from their home or
farm or business.
( i t Quote a stanta of some
poem that contains the climax of
your talk, for rhythm lifts ua
emotionally faster than does
prose.
(fir Stay within your time limit
—say 20 to 30 minutes for a nor­
mal sermon.
For further preved secrets of
success in speaking, teaching and
preaching, send for my booklet
“Surefire Public Pisiform Psy­
chology," enclosing a stamped re­
turn envelope, plus 20c (non-pro­
fit).
(Always write ta l)r. Craae ia
rare of this newapaper, enclos­
ing a long 4c stamped, addres­
sed envelope end 21c to cater
typing and printing costs when
you send fee one of his book­
lets.)

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T o u w il l la k e n o lle * lh a t th *
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H am ln o l* C o u n ty , F l o r i d * , a t 10 .na
A . S I. o r a&gt; Bonn t h e r t a f u r a a
p ra c tic a b le , on lh « : 1th d a y o f
N o ve m b e r. A . D t s i f . a t th * C o n n .
t y C o u rt H o u sa In H a n fo rd . F l o r ,
Id a . w ilt h o ld a p u h llo h e a r in g to
ra n a id e r and d a te rm ln r w h it h e r n r
not the c o u n ty w i l l c lo se , v a c a t e ,
abandon and d is c la im a n y r ig h t
o f the C o un ty a n d th e p u b ll.
la
and
to th * fo llo w In a d e *. rlb e d
r o a d , and a ira e ta , t o - w lt :
l A l l o f C o n w a y A s e n u * . C l o v * ll y
A v e n u * and F n o w d .n A v e n u e ,
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tu rn s
P r lr a .
T e m p le
D r iv e .
V a le n c ia D r iv e . C lt r u a D r l v *
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to be n * * rd nt aald h e a rin g
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Sanford. Florida

P u b lish Nov. 1, t | j j

ADM. Me
KIDDIES
UNDER 12
FREE

IN

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SHOE SKATE
Phone TK t-U «t
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S e n io r H o c k e y — S u a d e y a I J I t o i : M
p .u .
Ia a U e c to r —

M r . B e b C a a ip b e ll

t l ONLY

OPEN EVERY NIGHT
7:30 P. M. to 10:30 P. M.
Tarty Gr-eupa By Arraagraseul b ilk Mauagemtal
Matiaee Saturday aad Sunday 2 to !:M p. * .
MANAGERS:

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JOHN

MILLER

and

J.

SHEALY

BEST

day a f O c t,

Kugrne K T ay lo r
A* K stcu to r of tha E sta te at
Valnay K. Taylor.
Pacaaaad
A KIMVI.V d H IN llO LH ER ,
Attorney lor Kaarutor
Atlantia flank B u lld ln r
Hanford, Florida

dog t r a c k koad

Just too Feet Off H »j. 1M J
Turn Meat at the Big Lighted

Deceased.

Nolle* la htrrbjr glran that th*
u n d m la n td w ill, an tha lath day
nt November, A. D. t a i l praaant
10 tb* Honorable County Ju d e * a f
S.m lnole County, Florida, h it (In al
raturn. account and vouehara. aa
Kaeculor of tha Kstate ot Volnay K. Taylor, deceased, and at
amid lima (hen and ther*. m ak*
application t&lt;&gt; tha aatd Judea (nr
a (Inal aattlamant n( h it adm in,
latratlnn of aald ratal*, and fn*
an ordrr dlachann# him aa aueh

�A Want Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
I ft W
8BTDR00M

,

usfuralsM

jehllfhM equipped. M

4. Beal Baton Foe Sals

»• Beal BataM F a Balt

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bouM.

t a t Or

w i t Are. Pbooe FA WOO,

SLOTS is

ROUSE m Cu i h m Ava. Cait
M e,
betwees
Celery
and
Oeseva Ave. 4 bedroarai. quite
aetekbortioed, Mbeol but atop, that Uiera it naeoM reading
thii ad wht appreciates all the
kitebaa apeliiaeei. *71 p«r
value to be bad la an older.
nastb. PH. f k M l 45.____
3 atory, I bedroom frame
home.
Carefully
maintained
•BEDROOM aafunmueg hmiae
IM. 2442, t a m r of Lamoa A
and Improved, there la a bath
M each floor lor roovraienca.
Grandview, Fboo# FA 2-94*7.
a nice (root porch lor pitaturo.
•
R EN T A BED
and at ovcriiie garaga for
■ellaway, Ho*yltal A Baby Bed*
Dad. You muit aec H to ret&gt;r D-iy, Week or Month.
lua the value! Teema can he
CARROLL'S FU RN ITU RE
arranged, but owner will ihar■ M . FA M U I
I I I W, l»t 81.
pet hi#
pencil
us ■
“ for' • caab deal.
1-REDROOM houat furnlahod. all
oloetrle. |M plua utilities. 3tjr tv. H. '11111" MTKMPER •'*««»
BeaNor A laaarnr
Cbaaa Avp. Phono FA I TUS.

ph.

fa

2

NICE bedroom, private antriMt
#ond both. Phone FA 4-44U.

lA P P .A .O A Y

»T W. 3 nd St

JACHOB’S

Photo FA 14441

a 'lT r T n q
H. B. p o p e c o .
IN g. Park -

N. V. Farmar, Real tee
D. H. Wbltmora
Lillian O. Tram*
Aaaorlatfa.

114 R. French Ava. Ph. PA f-SSSI
After houra, FA 1-MU, FA 8-4ML
FA I-OMI

"H aartahtly w as s gucrsnsful party. . . they’re
plaining about K throe blocka away l"

RAYMOND M. BALL
A N D A S S O C IA T E S

tael Retain — Inogranag
It. Plumbing Bervlrta
LM atoHal^AeatOd^
deraiy Benda
t i l Be. Park Ava. Pk. FA S4441 WANTED: leinlratirod ar ro- BANFORD Flnmblag
lo. Elm Fb. FA
Sanford
tlrad mat. age la M, neat ap­
pearance, aalea ar bualoeaa
Evana Bldg. Uka Mary
••rkground helpful. I* call on 19. Elarirteal Krvlcaa
Pb. FA i-tiao
house. *0' x ISO1 lot. *200 down

—aasum* monthly paymootaof
Ma. is ye«r mortgago. Call
FA I77M.
/
SALE or RENT: I bedroom, kit­
chen equipped. See at 144 Pineereat Dr. Call owner, FA 3-7141.

F A 2 -5 2 6 4

LBN RIMNKR
LO TTIE HKOADWAY

*

Aaaoelaloo
111 N. Park Ph. FA 1-1449
NEW HOMES Loch A r b o r t land
4 bedroomi;
Fvr
asetllng
family living with plannad luaury plus ample entertaining
facilities and play treat at
moderate pricei. Shown by ap­
pointment. Call FA 1-4031.
I BEDROOM houia 1301 Wynne/% wood Dr, Low down paymanL
Phone FA I7TIT.
By Owner — Mayfair Seetle*
Briilany Style, large living-din­
ing are*. 3 HR . I HATH. 2
carportea, u t i l i t y , fi eplace,
family rotm, 3130 jq ft. Phona

,.

, m .iciiraum, 2 bath LB
home. Liiw down paym tnt, at
. » u m » monthly pay manta.
IN FA 3**0.

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T R E E CUTTING AND TRIM­
Contracting A Repair*
MING. Wa remove limbi and
Licensed — Bonded —Injured
traah Writ* Box T, a r Han­
F R E E ESTIMATES
ford Herald.
■II lanford Ava. Ph FA *7943

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

FLOOR tandtog and ttmihlng
Cleaning, Waiing. S e r v i n g
Seminole Cooaty *»«• ION.
H. M. GLEASON, Lake Mary. W indrhlaU
IS. Sreeial Servirea

Doer Gla**

condition. The price la RighL
One can’t rrfua*. Hpaea 74,
Park Avo. Trailer Cl., danford.

OPEN NOW
MOBILE HOME SALES
W Milo So. of Sanford 17 at
NEW

I960 PACEMAKER
MOBILE HOMES

Direct from Factory to You.

W yatt Trailer S ilei
Tel. FA l-MIl
31. Furniture

*
Shrubbery.

,

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w. r.

*; ’
g

-ab-NBLA
M 1 fijlMiaib

Hfalinf (Oil)
Telephone . Kleetric
,',.1 Doer Chime* Inatalled.
J f | | I 1 "F -"'wer Conneclfii.

Thin |n Duo Of Tn# IMlLLII'ri "Haller • Built" Hnura^. in A Choir* Nelghlmrhood. And lo In Kxeollont Condition, largo Clonaln And Linen lionet In Hall. Owner
Unable To Work And .Make Paymenta.
Hare In A Golden Opportunity For Someone To Own A Fine Home At I^iw Coni.
Fn- IMniln Phona FA 2-52.12 Of FA 2-7H7.V

SEWING MACHINE! I
Da r na ,
embroadriex,
grama, buttM
guaraotr*. Retpontiblo party
to taka wp paymrnta af 1800
month. Writ# ban S. M. #/0
lanford Hnrald.
HrU Ur Y m r
Servlet WMG Tha Caab.
TRADING POST, FA

LIFE Vratr, Fun TanM, Mirrlag
Bags, Tnrpa, Tanta. Army-Navy
lurplua Star*, lid laniard Avn.
Now A Ua
A
BUT
90 leafard Am .

FA

Bnek flto a

ISAVEI
N o w 'a Dam
Fnrnlture and Appllan tM

BKRY1CS
TV SER V IC E within tha hour. Renkartk GUao and Paint Co.
Servic* Call 3740 plus parti til-114 W. **d RL
FA
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph.
301-9W B. First It. Ph. FA 8-NdT
13*A Beauty Parlors
FA 1-9790.

Mather of Sanford

MODERN~il 1 0 ~CLEANERS

Used Neniture, appH■■***• Mala
etc. Bought-aold Urry’a Man
114 Sanford Avo. Fb. FA 84143
PA 2 3441

DORIS’ BBAUTY SHOP

• BM TALI7RB

• QUICK CRIDfT
• BABY THRMB
WE G IVE TOP VALUE FT AMPS

WILSON - MAIER
944 R

Quiet Cemnannily

•

Nanr Golf Couraa

FA

CUSTOM BUILT furniture -alnlie pieces or acta. Alto furni­
ture repair. CabinoU made.
TA 3 7064.
ROLLAWAY, HoarHal and Baby
Bad*. Day. Week ar Man* IIM French Avo.
Pb. PA I-Tthl

Dream Homes

*340
*9890

Down Payment-No Closing

TO TA L PRICE
Hume* feature 1 RedruoM* •
I',
Tile
Hath* . Screened
forth - Utility Roeiw . Ter.
rsiao Floor* • Carporle • Laud
•eased Lula • Ail City lee*

Club Rd. ft Watch
For Our Siqnn . . .

OPEN D A ILY

Shm M jcdviri
Construction Co.. Inc.
Ill

Watt Mlb Itreet
PboM FA M i l l

Rankarlk O I b m b b 4 F b M O b.
118-114 V . Bnd RL TO, FA
U—Neiieen *
RIDE N nod turn Orinndt •
A. M. and 4 P. M. FA 4-4198.

LOST Jade
aenHmantal
return,
afflen.

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Wa InviM yen lo bn saw
aksoiatoly free vHfeenl
i low at MM a# •nnfned'o
Mottle while yen boon
akl* bonwina for yeneootf
family. Pteb no year M»
km N
one Halos Offlca.

rUINTTVRR C l w r i t

"In the City of
Gracious Living"

Turn Went On 20lk

8)00 A. M. -Til Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. T il Dark

■Mleand band, gavpaood
n il with yUaUa
nr rayM Npna.

S U N LA N D
Estates

&amp;

HOMES
•

FACTOMT TO TtV
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN B U N N

14— Lot* A

Yrmt SIAM

H|, Follow Country

1

port* In.lHv
And Out, Term'!#
Preef, Inneediatr
Pee**a&lt;|un.
p

TV and RADIO REPAIR af &gt;r
4:00 ntghta and weekends; San­
ford. Lake Mary and Ungwood.
FA 2 2772 and PA tarts.

$450 Dn«fn

( rmant

I

All-Channel

Reef Antenna. Car-

Phona FA 2-4930 Hanford. Fla.

PARK

HOME

[ifflr
Roof.

■ AM ROOFLNO

• Free Estimate*
• Verb Graraateed

N EW
R AV EN N A

2121 SUMMKRI.IN
IS OFPKRKD KOH SALK WITH LOW DOWN I'AYMKNT
CONTllAUT
_ _
(•500 OR I.KHH)

Throwc'-oul.

1944 PLYMOUTH fordor sedan,
tutone green with Powerfllte NORGE STOVE, rlmrrt 09V. M
Irananiiialon. Call FA I-M1A
In. ovrn. FA 3-710.

WoU

IN BEAUTIFUL WYNNEWOOI)
FHA

PAINTING A DECORATING
Licensed — Bonded
Free Estimate* —
Work Guaranteed
femirolo relating Contractors
FA 3 120I

Plumbing &amp; Repaint

THIS 3 - B E D R O O M

What 1 ronaidor aurphrn. » a tL
labia lop hot watar bratey m .
baby coach BIT, I drawer Book
120, l year old ♦« ten air sand.
UN. Wrbeor tape retarder M i­
nt US. c m FA 8-T4N-0AM
• P. M.

AGENTS WANTED

SECRETARY, efficient and exS t Joltot Rto/lf Company
perienced in typing, shorthind
and transcription, for Slate
114 N. Park Ava. Pb. FA S-BlitS
agency. Five day waak. Paid
vacation. Pleasant working conditioina. Please reply giving
personal history and tsperiaaca
to Rot 143, Aanford,
• number of beautiful building
loti In tnd around Sanford,
Including Mayfair. Many with
HE ASSUMED of monay for
Rif Ole SHADE to grace your
Chrutmaa shopping: Part time
now home, tnd definitely ona
work - we train you. AVON,
to fit your needi.
largral roamelle company In
the world. Wriie NOW! Roa
W. H. "Rill" ITEM PKB Agency
244, Lockhart, Fla.
••alter A leiurur
^ i u m b l n | 6 H eating ]
Fkoaa FA t in t
113 N. Park
A l l CONDmONINT.
SALESLADY, apply at lloguaa
%
4 and 10 Store, Park Ava.
CONTRACT tad B EFA IB WORK
ONLY tluouo down payment,
FA 2 €443
FIIA, lot ui ihow you thla 3 LADIES, have seed for aatra 1447 linford Ave.
bedroom "Dream Home" in
*1*7 Spend S hr*. Hatty and
beautiful Wynaewoorl, at 3131
earn 45.30. Hour* of own choice.
Summerlin Ate. You will ap
Pleasant, interesting work in
predate the corner location and
Sanford area. Write Box 10,
nice treat. Nawly re fmuhrd
Sanford Herald.
hardwood floori, full tiled bath,
and large icrtenrd porch are I. Male llela Wanted
among tom* of the ouig^inding
fatturea. Offtrcd earluntcly by MAN with car for evening work
SEMINOLE
REALTY,
1901
in Sanford. Salary or rom''itPark Ave. FA 3 3332.
smn: your rhoice. FA 3-443Q.

Stemper Ha*

KRN TORBRTT
RETTYR I), SMITH

2*. AMMMbilea

DallasAsphalt Co.

Florida’s Most Modern Plant
2W4 Adam* Ph.
FR EE PICK UP A D ELIV ER Y
1 Week li*rvirr
Ph. KA 17137 A Satisfied eu.tomar la mie heal
advertisement
Complete
Lawn
Maintenance, HARRIETT'!* REALTY NtHiK
Fertiliser—gpr aying — Mowing tn.V So. Oah
Ph. PA 2 3742
JOHN LOWMEBRE
D A W N ’ S
444 wiUnw Avr FA s-7ir?
REALTY HAMtW
HBATERS~CLRANIKD
Air Conditioned Dfjara
Lawn Muwrr Rrpalra
Phona rA I-7N4
LEWIS SALES A SER VICE
12. Plumbing Servirea
at 14 W. 2Ulh tit
16. Flnwera A I'laaU
FA 2 7tU nr FA 2 3448
Cut Flo w ers Far Any Ovraa'oe
furniture Storage and Moving
SANFORD FLOW HR SHOP
is *
Thamaa
To and From Anywhere
FA 2-1621
ar
FA 1-0*76
1123 Sarlla St.
FA 2-00!*
C. R. P R II.IJP I
1340 French Ave Ph. FA M Nt 17, Pels • Ll»e»ti&gt;«h » Happllea
PLI'MIIWN
Cooiraetlng k Repair*
EN VELO PE!, letterhead*, ttrte F R E E : 2 puppy* 7 week* old to
Fro* Eitlmala*
mints. Invoice!, hand billi, and
good home*. FA 3 7«»8
R. L. HARVEY
progrtma,
at*.
Progrrtilva
344 laoford Ava. Phon&lt; Fv 2 3143
Printing Co Phone FA g-gNI — PERSIAN KITTENS 2 month*
old. Phone FA 2 2137.
306 Weil llih ft

C A. Whiddon, Sr.

Avo.

4 DR. 1941 PLYMOUTH. CAN UNGER ELECTRIC____ _ „
Wiring - Electrte gorvteg NO JOB TO LARGE OB SMALL
B E SEEN AT THE SANFORD
Sanford. Muat have ear. Part
chine-factory rebuilt, llbo now
Sid Vihlen
HERALD AFTERNOONS AT
time, two daya weekly, perman­
Drier Wrya - Parking Areas
with row guarantee and ih tth RANDALI. ELECTRIC CO.
NIGHT BY C A L L 1 N G
ent Job. Apply P. M., 407 At­
RENTALS Day - Week - Month
menta, • paymrau af IMA
Ill
Magnolia
FA
sort!
FA
1
7779._______________________
lantic National Bank Building.
Write Credit Manager, a/o Tbn
Fran* KM Loaders
Graders — Doaera — DragNnoo 20-A Trailers
Sanford Harold.
M. "Das" Vrlea Klertriral Ser.
Bailors — Tranoforta
Dei Sayt For Service Call. .
READY MIXED tUWCERTR
3-BEDROOM IraUer fully air con.
PHONE: Days, FA 211*4
FA 2 4t04
FA 25984
full or part lima to nail life
Window SUla - Unuto - Bawl
ditloned,
waaber
and
dryar.
W
ill
NlghU.
FA
2-7124
m
FA
1
MU
Insurant:# up to BO yaarn
Mil equity vary reasonable or Rock—Stopping Monas — Meal
of age. hospital insurance I t . Bnlldiag • Painting • Repairs R. M. Wilkins, Contractor
will trad* for oquiiy la 3 bed­ Gretna Trapo-proeaet BNpn
up to 100 years of age.
Cement—Dry Welle
• AtffcaM Drivawayi
CUSTOM Bl'Il.T HOMES
room boms. Fbono FA 14134.
MIRACLE CONCRfPri CD
Major Hospital
up to
• Parking Area*
Remodeling — Free Eatlmatoo
FA BfTM
Quality Workmanship A Malarial* ^i» FLAMINGO " kfobll# Home, Mb Rim Avn.
16,000 nnd to are 70. Write
Ropa'ro
pkeao FA 14744
■’ x 40, 2 bedroom, •xcellent
Term* To Bull Your Budget
RILL BERNOSKY. Contractor
today KUYKKNIMLL IN-

ROSA L. PAYTON

HRRBKRT 8TRN8TROM
Seals 10rod Rrekoe

FA

ejclopla plus Book Of Na'
total 1« book* tea. 1N0 '
YOU MAY NEED

Gateway To Tbn Waterway

BHPTIC TANK B EH VICE
Since 194*
1953 PONTIAC tudof~ hardir^
A. HARK
ItoBARY
Catalina with radio and heater.
NOrUl 4 4422
North 4.4711
123 W. ath. St.
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
|
Large »r a m a 11 bu*inea*ea. PICK UP TRUCKt Chevy, 19U.
Fleet*tdr body, 12,000 actual
Monthly alotementr — Tax re­
mi. like new, R A If, direc­
turn*. Call Lamar WUllama,
tional li|hts, undercoated. W. W.
FA 2-7143.
Urea, flies or trad* for late
wytlls wagon with 4-wherl
MAN. retired from carpentry,
drive. PH. owner, rA 3 421*.
painting and rllmhlng would
like ground work, trellis, fenc­
coning. painting imall building 1948 DODGE Pick up. deluxe
cab, new paint, excellent Urea.
or landacapo gardening; all
FA 3*7*1.
dirt work. I carry my own Inauranre. Contact James M. 1130 CHEVY 2 dr. guaranteed
Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 148, Sagnew ear condition. Imall down
ford.
A Mealing
pay mini and take over pay­
4-7*14.
ments. Contact Joe Orseno at
Holler Motor Salsa.

r fatatonal and bualnaa men

SANFORD FRO FERTIES
lit Atlantic Bank Building
R, H. Ivor*
In R E R ream farwtUot tportmeng Fla. Rarriao
I-OOE AT TH E REST 4101 Magnolia, 144.90, Phono YOU NAME W - W E L L FIND IT
THEN BUT THF BEST!
FA 3-MSI.
Vial* the beautiful I bedrooms m
and 3 bath Zeull.biH hornet at
ON LARGE LAKE
VrEUKA APARTMENTS: loo me
San Sem Knolls on 'Y-vt 20th
be the;
privata bathe, 114 W. First St. 4-Bedroem horn* with
SURANCE AGENCY. P.O.
Street just 4 blocka watt of
large living room) dining room;
BO X R71L ORLANDO,
French
Avenue.
COMPARE
4. Beal latatt Foe Salt
Florid* room; torraiao floors;
FLORIDA,
or telephone
TH ESE HOMES wt’b any others
•antral
boat. Several fruit
CH 1-4781.
In
th*
aamo
price
rang*
and
BY OWNBBl S-bedroom -ome,
treat.
w* know you will agree Uiat NEED eonicianllotia dealer lei
boat location la Country Club
SM aK J.IT . OVERALL
• Manor. Phoat FA M M l
here la the beat valna In town.
827,800 TERMS
thii area to handle county dis­
Down
payments from S430—
tribution of a saw and recently
BUSINESS PROPERTY
FIIA financing. Representative
Ml
voted product. This product
Largs
store
will
an*
I
bedroom
HOME S E E K E R S
on lb* premltea from It A, Mie an amaiini new Invention'
apartment and two 1-bedroom
MAYFAIR — We art priviltgod
till 4 P. M.
that haa bean long m 'emend
apartmootf. On corner let with
It affar h r your iaapootlan t
by the public. Requires few
•xtra lot In rear for parking. H. M. "BUI” STEM PER Agency
truly outstanding homo In beau­
houra ipero time weekly, car.
832,000 TERMS
juneoi f j*t|«ag
tiful Mayfair, and, at a • »
Fb— FA 3-4H1
l » N. Fark references and 1640.00 operat­
derfM prior.
ing capital which &gt;• refundable
if work proves satisfactory.
MAYFAIR HOME" fo TiA LE^ "
fbia I bedroom, • tRo bath OB Regivt*rod Real Ratal* Broker m
Elliott. S bedroom, I bath.
Earning* up to 4300 weekly de
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�Roll Over DeLand, 33*20
Seven) jrenrs K o a littta sport* ear
was pretty much a novelty In t h e n part*.
I recall that Ear) Ratliff drove up to
•eheol ta a Uttle "bag" called a Renault
Of coune, It really ceased quite a stir
a r o u n d the campus being the first car of
that also to be seen. In fa c t it was so cute
that a group of young lade led by “Biggwn** Graham grabbed it by both ends
and carried it to the front steps of the
school and parked i t
New if a Frenchman were to come to
Sanford blindfolded he would surely be­
lieve he was in Faria for the beep-beep’s
of the Renaulta can be heard everywhere.
The little ear types have become so popu­
lar ta recent years that Sanford has a
eery active dub called the Semi not*
•porta Car Club.
Although the club haa been active for
time, very' few people other than ita
.... hera know much about ita activities.
Recently five members o f the club
formed a sports car racing team and in
their first outing they made a fine showtag.
D m fhre men have dubbed their team
“Scudsrta Seminole." Seuderia being an
Italian name for racing stable.
laauranceman Bud Moughton is re­
sponsible for the logistical end. such a*
fund raising and parts supply; Kon

U f JERRY
COVINGTON | Halfback Hobbs Davto wss i out standing They picked up two
„ *■? EaafaedSrainori Ju n io r; nothing abort of spectacular in tbe of tbeir tooebdowni ai a result
Varsity team finished its taw victory here Ism night.
of Sanford fumbles and if it badseason here last night in fine ■ Tbe youngster scored on a 23 n’t beet toe this, the big defense
***** by roliiog over DeLand by ] yard run in the first period, a would hat* held them muck
much
a score of 3J-3P
27 yard nm in the «th period, and tighter. Linebacker and
renter
Coach Dick Stivers and Bud an t l yard rue m the final three Johnny Phillips made a g n a t
Layer led Wear youngster* to a minutes. He displayed good speed showing espec
especially on defense ns
near perfect waioa finirting with
hard as any half well as Mark Whitehead. Peea 4-1 record. Tbeir only lee* was back seen this year.
Wee Kaigbt, Don Harvey, and
In tbe opening game when Lees­
Although DeLand rolled up » Jam es Jotws. The line play on
burg (queried part them 7 a
points, the Seminole defense was offense and defense was out-

Gates, a nursevmsn from Daytona Beach,
handles all scoring and timing; Jim DeBrine. an ole school buddy of mine, does
all the mechanical maintenance and the
driving is shared by Phil Bell of Sanford
and Bob Roe of Orlando.
For ita initial run. the Seuderia enter­
ed the Lion's 300-mile handicap race staged
by the Sports Car Club of America at
Venice Oct. 18 and brought home five
trophies. These were earned by placing
second in class in a 53-mile preliminary
race on a rain-drenched course on Satur­
day ; a id by coming in fourth overall in
the featured 300-mile race on Sunday. In
Sunday's race, the Scuderia’s little red
bomb was running against 50 other ears
- some of whose engines were seven
times larger!
This group of daring young gentle­
men have big plans for the future. They
are laying the ground work to enter the
SCOA races at Dunneilon in January and
at Cocoa in February. If another ear can
be located in time, the Seuderia may enter
the FIA compact and economy car race at
Sebring December 12.
For the lovers of foreign cars this is
the club to join. These fellows show more
enthusiasm for their favorite sport than
haa been displayed in s long time.

O'Connor Paces
‘Fun' Tourney

SanksGetsM VP Aw ard; Heavy Seven Alfa
Paces Navy Keglers
Aims To Hoist Cubs Now
BOSTON (UP 11 - Sheris top
grata Banka, confirmed as tbs
Matisnai League's moat valuable
plarer. art bit aigbU today on
bstaring bis Chicago Cubs nut ef
Ibe ascend division.
Tbe slogging prise possession of
Mis Cabs, a powtebouse at tbe
plate and an automation ut iht
field, Wednesday was named to
M unprecedented second straight
MVP award by We National
League writers.
But Banka, who set two field
Mg records while his team finM o d to l fifth place tie th u seapen, sold he'd get as much ef a
kick
■BOkHRMta
of seeing
the Cub* make
the first division or pennant grade
na ba grt bom tbe award.
"I fust wish tbe Cub* could
Bave made a first division finish.
Thai * eo* of th* lew things that
wowId give m* ** much pleasure
ns winning tbs MVP award again
Naturally, avery player warts to
term rta MVP title and also to

distanced
Milwaukee's
Hank
Aaron in tbwd place, Los Angeles'
Wally Moon in fourth and San
Francisco’s Ssm Jones in fifth,
tbe enty players among i4 rrceivtag votes whs collected more t h u
ton point* an the sliding scale bal­
loting system.

Pryor's Holds Lead
In Sandspur Loop

SEC lesser Lights' Prep For Tilts
t atted Press Irterasuowal
in tbe ram for its game Saturday
Two of the Southeastern Confer­ with Chattanooga
Coach Bobby Dodd of Georgia
ence's lesser lights, Ala ham ■ and
Tech said. "I'm afraid Notre
Tulane, are working hard in prep
, .. ^ _
Dame 11 too strong tor our Ldc
sralioo for tbeir half of the Deepof scrimmage "Duke rolled ovrr
South's secood football double- T—1
1— last
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*Tech",‘s 1line
weekend
with
header of the season Saturday in ease in upsetting the Yellow Jack
eta Dodd said center Mavie
histone Mobil*.

Irvtng Pryor’s Insurance team
held on to tbe lead in tbe Sand­
spur league this week by adding
two more games to tbeir won and
lost record, giving them 1&gt; wjas
and 11 losses.
The second slot is well filled.
after Tuesday'* play, as The Pig
V Whistle and Rot-on. tied with
. 14.14 record. Foodmart balds
third with IS 14. and then come,
Wilson-Maier with 14-14. and
a^umuiat A Andcrs-n w iu .lM O
■nv.
teem
th , * d th* Comma'* a* Rutly tot for
plar ki «H Woetd Baries. I hop*

while catering Urt Chicago Na­
tional League entry this season to
beat out another power hilling in
fielder, Milwaukee Brave* third
baseman Eddie Mathews, few the
tovetod award
The rangy Bank*, whs recently
signed for an estimated 445 000
lor n e s stasea, hit .504, drove m
141 run*, collected 171 hits tnciud
rig K do-Wcs, »ts teqwas, and
•corod 47 time*
Hi* fielding hroko two National
League reeotda, the first for a
abortatop with the fto-ast errors
over a season. 12. and the second
for th* highest shortstop fielding
percentage m th* history of hu
to ague, r t i
Th* award rsc* wasn't a one
man affair, but K wasn't far
from n.
Banka polled J il points of a
possible III He ted Mathrms b»
44 points and more easily oul-

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with pins
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Lilli*! Ogden rolled high for the
Sr' e» Br* 'e r*mr iJo m
under* nter* and Eve r..**e-o »»C ®*it of th* cellar as they trounc
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Baugho has two injured ankles hut
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LONDON (UP! 1 - Cuban heavyweight Nino Vsldet will meet Brian
London in 1 10-round bout here
Dec. L London, former British
heavyweight champion, will bs
making his first start since being
knocked out by Floyd Patterson in
a title match May ].

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Delaware Blue Hen*, playing foa coach who believes fooebir
should be fun. today snapper
Mississippi Southern's two • yeagrip on first place m United
Press International's small
'IB
lege ratings.
Coach Dave Nelson's Blue Hern
moved from second to first follow,
ing an easy, 14-14 victory over
Rutgers of the mayor college football diviaioo. But tbe Blue Hens
owe a vote of thanks to Mem­
phis Statr, which give them a
big assist by upsetting Minis■ippi Southern last Saturday
night. 21-4. Mississippi Srtiihem

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*&gt;•*K -te d
scrimmage might h air been
helped by Brown a appearance,
Tuiane Coach Andy
Pilney
avoided scrimmaging the Green
.
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* * •'• Ucinesday. but die aquad
did work on offensive running
play* m a dummy workout. Pit­
ney Said Alabama has a toner
tram than last vest "doe to tbeir
to n er passing "
Goorgis's Bulldogs were pro­
nounced in good physics! shape
with their traditional rivalry bat
re stau ran t people taking a ll three
urday against Florida us Jack*
a * she turned in a 501 scratch
Kiev tile's Gator Bowl. The Bull­
•cries to lead her team M argie
dogs rut mu the rough stuff to
Woods was h:gh for the fu rn itu re
avoid any injuries Florida's Boh
howlers, and ably helped this
CLEVELAND. Ohm k t P U - An Woodruff, tvx tn* most optimistic
week ny v .rgmia long and ray* anguished road which reverberated coach ir the conference said h^
Uriffir. 1 nr*, two howlers are through Cleveland Arena Mednes- player* "were a Unto ragged’
turning in highei series each oav night came from Dick Tiger, following a fuil - speed defensive
week, and lifting tbetr average Rriu »h E m p i r e middleweight ,cnmm*gi
** ' ^ 7
champion
Trnnrssee sharpened it* p»«
Knhson Spert*ng Goodi «t*t.k the
T,g,r Put |,w „f with the Man in |ns offense in a drill fw Lbl
Karl - n t tn Rmjmillat* :hia week x*&gt;r wake of ht» upset defeat in a The \m . are host in hnnvi lie to
Junior Title
aa the druggists decided enough unanimous decision lor Joey Giar the Tigers for the riomeroming
was enough. They won the first delio in their to round nationally game
Fight Scheduled
game, hut Roh«i.n rsme back televised fight befort shout 2.500 Auburn worked on its good
MIAMI il'PIV—Th* winner nl s j »trong i« win ihe second came fans.
kit king game in wnsi Coach Ralph
5* round hnut hrtweeti Vince %tsr and also »rt a new lesgur record Visibly shaken by the unespect Jordan said was a good, spirited
tinea and Chic* Vcjsr here Dec J for scratch game, havirg a Tip ed derision, the »• year-oW, 1*1 w.-r-kout
Misausip|&gt;i State,which
will h* reeogaued as the world Nnw seemed the time to realty pound Nigerian, wtw fiv* weeks mceu th* Tiger* at Birmingham
junior middlrvrtrht rhsmp'on hv pour
st on, an-urding to th * drug- ago rrgiaterrd a titmUr decision naturday. worked out m the ram
•he Miami Botrng Commission
fis t s , and they did so with ■ T il over Glardelio in Chicago, let the Coacn Wad. Walker switched
Chuck Geiger, chairman of th. •cra tch game, wtning the last
commission, said Martmrx and game and taking away R f.S n .ru roar »pe*k lor itself white bs Robbs Firming tmm third team
in hu dressing room
left tackle to the No 2 left gu*-d
Vejsr were seleclrd ss opponents new ly won scratch game honors. brooded
Rut the Tiger a m anigrr, .lers»&gt;
hersuso of their winning records
Roth Mary txwi Danyluk and Jones, had plenty in sayVanderbilt wav rained out of s
They split two earlier fights
VItoi
to Shaw turned in identical
"1 thought the refereeing was prscure, so the Commodore*
It wiU be the first junior middle
Weight title bout m history The &gt;*&lt;•*» t» trad Rounullats. and the worst I have seen in years,” to watched Lava of the Kentucky
games. Mississippi worked hard
weigh! hind haa* to e n 'a rt "at Vm J* * ^ * " ! Kneh’
t n 'i c l o i m *
the sportsters. Mary lou had th e 1
pounds.
only turkey rolled thl« week, and
splits were made hy Mary Satre.
Royals Get Reed
tn* I-T, Erma W'ebh, 5-4 IP, ana
CINCINNATI ( L T D — The Cm Frances Cross, the 4.10,
einnati Royals hav« acquired Hub
Nest week The Dig will try for
Reed from the Sl Loins Haw ka lor Pryor's berth a» they play each
a playor )0 to named laicr. At other on five and all. Rmimillats
though he set srnemg records at will go against Vkilaon-Maier on
Oklahoma CRy University. Bred on* and tw# alleys, and Robsons
has been a bench warmer with the will plav the Foodman on lanes
SUvvkl this season
] threw and four.
N O T IC E

Blue Hens Take
Over Ratings

th* "*"* rig h game M&gt; fh B rown v n ited the Crim son

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Tbe Alabama f»rrt city &gt;*
boat in ita well • known way to
North Carolina Stats and Missis­
sippi Southern in the opener. Tulane and Alabama close out the
&lt;*»&gt; with a nightcap SEC match.
Jammy
Fee-mew SAlabama
i t u a i sgreat
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en the lead again. Thii time the
PAT wai no good and tbe score
read Sanford. 14 and DeLand, 20.
Sanford took tbe kick II and ™
the second play from sc rim m i f t /
Butch Riser broke through and
outran the entire Bulldog secon­
d in ' for a S3 yard ID . Sanford s
attempt at tbe prirt failed and th«
score was deadlocked at 34-20.
Early in the final period the
Seminoles began tbeir march
again. Riser and Bowen moved
the ball well tad from the r .
Davie broke through and romped
for bis second score. Tbe point
attempt was no good but tH \
Seminoles held a * point lead,
*-20.
From here on out it was Sanford
all tbe way. Tbe big defease held
and tbe Seminole* began ’h eir
, final march down tbe field. From
tbe IS yard line Davis ripped up
the middle this time for bis third
TD of tbe evening. Te add sail
to tbe wound. Davie then skirted
tbe end for tbe eatra pout giv­
ing tbs Seminole* a &gt;3-34 v ic to ry

PALM DESERT. Calif. ( LPI) Chrifty O'Connor's fit in Wednes­
day's "for fun” pro-celebrity tour­
nament gave Bntiih golferi new
hope today they would retain the
Ryder Cup in matches starting
Friday.
O'Connor's score, two under par s U p p e d t o s e c o o d ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
for the Eldorado course, wia the
best of the day and the score) of
STA-NU Cleanin«
other British piav era indicated the
K eeps Oothan
course would prove no more prob­
LIKE NEW!
lem to them than American Ryder
Cup player*.

THE JUNIOR HIGH MAJORETTES will perform at the Peanut Bowl
game Saturday a t 7 p. m. They are, back row. left to rig h t: Fat Chapman.
Sherry T hrasher. Melaine Williams. Margie Sokolib. Ann Mahan. Shelia
Tawnley. Freddie Berryhill. Sharon Ball, and Sylvia William*. Front row,
left to right. Kathy Raker, Sharon Drum. Janet Johnson. Joy Duggar.
Mary Scott, Judy Lavender, Bonnie Caolo and P at Bans.
(Staff Photo)

Top place Heavy Seven Alfa
continued to roll by laking three
points from Heaiy Three • B”,
while Big John l hr. top man
sat out and The Heavy Seven's
bowled with a blind. High for the
wmneri was Gerald Smith, as Carl
Stuckart led for the loosen
Second place GGA Tower con­
tinued its pace and remained
w-tthie one point of tbe leaders
by taking three from the Chiefs
of Fssroni Rfli Gmr.es, was high
again foe GGA as OHeame led
tbe Chiefs The lost dropped the
CPO old mea into tbe cellar.
Heaiy Three Alfa loomed abead of NAS Operations by tak­
ing three from the fast fading
While Halt of FASRON Fifty^ne.
Bob La ita took honors for the
.Alfa gang, as Danny Rosa led for
the White Hattrrs.
Three
Bravo .lost, three
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Banks dubbed art 41 home ran* » , Fondaart laid it on in tbe

• winding throughout lb* coolest
1and it v a t a t» a« effort all the
way.
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On
the______
opening kickoff Sanford
fumbled and DeLand recovered
on the 30. On seven plays they
marched for the score and ran
for tbs extra print making it a
quick 1-9.
Then Sanford got the ball and
began to roll. Davis sod Bobby
Bowen ripped off good yardage
and with * e ball on the DeLand
S . Davis brake off tackle and
went for tbe first Sanford score.
Bobby Edwards ran tbe point
making tbe score 7-7.
Early in the secood quarter
Sanford moved to the DeLand
five yard line on good runs by
: Riser. Bowen and Davis. Bowen
then bit up tbe middle for the
score giving Sanford the edge.
Edwards again added tbe point
making tbe score 14-7.
DeLand took over and began
to move. They moved inside tbe
Sanford IS yard line but the big
defense held and the Semmolej
took over on downs. On second
play.
quarterback
Trrwilliger
fumbled and a DeLand lineman
picked the ball up and raced for
tbe tcore. They atm ran tbe
point making tbe score '4-14.
The second half opened with
Sanford kicking The Bui' ogs
showed a little fire and on three
beautiful pass plays they had tsk-

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CBS Boss Denies Charge
Hetw ork Ignored Rigging
WASHINGTON tUFl) — CBS
N i U w l Fruk BUnton today
hotly doniod a tongrassionsl Ineestigaler's eh irn that network
attWlala Ignored 1917 “a t o m
d p a l a " that TV qvia ahowa war*
rif*«d.
‘ Sure, we wara wrong," Stanton
said. “I don't want to dany that
#-tost n lot of people wara In­
volved. 1 wouldn't fay there warn
atom algnala *p all over. Vary
Saw panple know about thla,"
Hia voice raised, the head of
the Columbia Broadcasting Sys­
tem And the reply at Robert W.
Uthman, chief counael for a
Houae subcommittee Investigating
quit allow fixer. Liihman had
cballenged Stanton'a statement
that ha was "completely unaware"
fed nay "irregularity" on the CBS
network until Aug. g, 1068.
Stanton had slid la a prepared
ataleaMwt that "when geaalp
afcowt gall ahowa in general came
te my attention, I was aasured
by ear television network people

that these show* were completely
above criticism of this kind (rigg in g l."
"With benefit o( hindsight," he
Mid, “ it is now clear th a t I
should have gone further."
Stanton also aaid Congress
could pass a law making it a
crime to "use deceitful practices,"
but that there is no sure way to
eliminate the danger of rigged
quit shows. That is why CBS took
all ita big money ahowa off |h t
air. he aaid.
He mneeded that Ihe television
Industry “didn’t exercise suffi­
cient diligence" prior lo 195* to
prevent quir show rigging. But
ha added that "hindsight is al­
ways 30-30."
"I grew up in the business."
ha said. “1 should heva known.
I nt least enuld have been more
curious."
Ushman said it was “ rather
remarks hi*" that the president of
a major network “did not have
■ay Inkling" of the rigging prior
to Aug. S, 1958. Stanton Mid this

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of efcowera tonight nnd eotd. High today. $6-70. Ix»w tonight, 45-50.

United Frees Leaned Wire Established 1B08
waa the date the sponsor of the VOL. X U X
"Dolto" show relied irregularities
to the attention e f CBS and NBC
official*.
Stanton implicitly rriticiird the
aland taken by the National
Broadcasting Co. NBC has not
taken its big quit shows off the
a ir but has set up a special inves­
tigating unit.
NBC President Robert K. Kintner recommended in testimony
Thursday that Congress bolster
NBC'a clean • up meniures by
making it a crime (or any person
'to participate in rigging a TV
quit show.
Subcommittee member* qtieaHoned whether the TV industry's
“ self-policing" proposal* go far
enough in preventing recurrences
of fakery.
Stanton said it "might be desiiahle" fnr Congress to give the
government power to crack down
on fraudulent games or eonteata
carried on or in any advertising
medium — television, radio and
Gov. LeRoy Collin* will have to make a choice between
newspaper and other publications.

FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1959

SANFORD* FLORIDA

NO. IM

Gatchel, Beckwith Considered
For Vacancy In Clerk's Post
No Immediate Action
Taken By Governor

Big Snow Storm
Slams Midwest
Leaving 14 Dead

two men for the circuit court clerk** job lieing vacated by the
t ailed Press International
resignation of O. I*. Herndon.
The season's first hig incur
Arthur Beckwith Jr., deputy tax collector for the p*at ilorm was rxperted in blow itself
eight year*, ha* applied for consideration for the post.
out today with a parting shot at
County Commissioner David Gatchel. who waa the com­ hard hit northern Michigan.
mission's liaison man with Mrs.
Fifteen inches of whit* covered
Mary
Earle Walker in the I ihe ground at Marquette, Mich.,
long wrangle over the lax asses*- but the weather bureau predicted
the storm would finle to flurries
man! roll, ia the only other knowa over Michigan snd the upper Ohio
prospect being considered
Valley today.
Lanz Bailed Out
Al least 14 deaths were blamed
The governor'i office reported
MIAMI (UPl&gt;—Ex-Major Pedro at noon that Herndon's resigna­ on Ihe storm, four each in Wis­
consin and Iowa, two in Montana
Dial I.am, charged with murder
tion had hern received, hut no
and one each in Minnesota, lilinand attempted murder by the
oii, Colorado and Kentucky. Most
Cuban government he deserted, action was indicated.
Until tha resignation is official­ victims died In traffic accidents.
was free under &gt;3,000 bond today
j »■jyLx p j ■
‘
after spending 3o hours in jail.
i .
•
ly accepted, the veteran clerk j The storm swept out of the
technically atlll is in office and Rockies Wednesday to grasp an
area from Montana to Texas to
pj
&gt; ■'
•
■.
the work can proreed, but with Alabama to Wisconsin in its chilly
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — Duval him and Deputy Clerk E. L. Bur­
grip- •• ,
V
.
p
. 15.
County Hep. George Stalling* J r .,
Fourteen Inches of snow fell in
said Unlay the reapportlonmenl la- dick both retiring effective today,
Montana. Readwood, S. D , re­
••
■ ( 1
sue, which failed al Ihe polls thla no official papers rould he sign­ ported 13 Inches, Jamestown, N.
week, ii a political football used ed in the office unless a replace­ D. was smothered under two • foot
by certain politicians in their ment ia made as coon as tba drills and Wausau. Wi*., receiv­
' i ' 5t ■’ .•
’•if
•
it
campaign lor office.
resignation is official.
ed U inches.
if
•Kush hour traffic in Midwest
Sen. Douglas Stenstrom gave
his support to 'teckwilh today. cities turned into giant Jams as
WINTER HAVEN t U P D - T h e He issued a italemenl which said: Officials were unahle lo clear
PROCLAIMING EDUCATION WEEK. 1b Sanford is
V: ^ \»-i- ’
* '.*'«TrS
33.300.00U advertising campaign to
"1 have today recommended to street* snd handle the rash uf
,
f t J r : ■, *».»; ' - . ,
Mayor A. L Wilson, who joined School Supt. R. T, Milsell more Florida manufactured Gov. Collins that Mr. Arthur fender bending accident*.
wet* in aunctioning local participation in American Edu­
Dozens of school* closed when
frozen orang* concentrate showed Beckwith J r , of Sanford tie ap­
ijkah; s
■
cation Week Nuv. 8 through 14. During th« weak, offi­
more signs of paying oft today. pointed tu fill Ihe unexpired por­ buses boggnl down oo snow-block­
The Florida Canner* Assn, said tion of Mr. Herndon's teem aa ed roads. Hundred* of cars were
cial * nml teachers *tre*« informing tha public on ichool
PATROLMAN J. T. HARDY, treasurer of the international Order of Odd­
Thursday that sales are up 23 per clerk of the circuit court of abandoned In roadside ditches lieproblem*, aim* and method*.
(Staff Photo)
fellow*, presents a $50 check to United Fund Representative George Day
cause their drivers could not rope
cent uver the same period of last Seminole County.
on behalf of the organization. This contribution was the first to come from
year ami up * per cent over tha
"Mr. Beckwith, in my opinion, with lee ■ paved highways ami
fame period of 1937,
a fraternal order.
is well qualified lo perform the whittling winds.
duties of this oUig* by raaaoa of
hi* eight years at service In tba
— WASHINGTON (UPD—Ib r Agri lax collector's office-"---------------Beckwith said this morning that
culture Department predicts that
the farmer's share of the house­ his announcement yesterday dial
wife's food dollar will drop next ha would saak the Job brought
year to the lowest point in more "hundred* of calls" (rum friends.
"It's good to know that I have
than a quarter of a century. The
The missile industry nerds young uut a couperstlva program to tosuch goosi support and I ip p r t
BERLIN t l i m - At any oilier
farm
share
of
Ihe
consumer
food
young peopta ami is trying to work elude high ichool students interest­
The Dusty Boots Hiding Asso­
dollar this year is estimated at d ale Ihe good wishes of my time in any ulher place American
Tba Ural cold wave ia Mpcctad
The Weather Hurt-au predicted ciation will sponsor a rodeo and 1* cents,, down iwo cents from friends," he said, i took this officials might consider the inci­
ed In science, a Martin Co. aata tot tbs county tonight with tam- temperatures would drop as low barbecue November IS it was an­ 1938. It is at the lowest level action because 1 really want tba dent of Ihe East German R isk * a*
glnaer told county toaabaaa last
job and fael that I will be able ic arrly more than a mildly in­
£ p e r a t u r c s dipping to 43 degrees, a* 37 degrees in Nurth Florida to­ nounced today by Hugh Carlton, since 1938.
night.
to
give
the
peoplr
the
liscal
re
teresting
footnote
to
the
history
tha waather bureau reported this night with readings near tha dan- chairman of rodeo arrangement*.
K. C. khreckengoat, deputy ani spoosibtlity and service needed m of the rurioo* world in w h ic h we
moratog. Chilly north winds blew
Hanford
Junior
High
School
and
gar point for tender crops by Sun
Carlton said this would be a
i tlie clerk's office," ba said.
gineer
on Uie kleiliu Bullpup pralive.
tba moat aavara cold front of the
Lyman will compete in the an­
FORT LAUDERDALE I DPI) "full-fledged" rodeo with cowboys
Gatchat said ba wouldn't com­
But the time is the tense ami nual Peanut Howl tomorrow at Jact, urged tbe teacher member*
season into northern Florida today day morning
tumultuous year uf tti&amp;t).
South Florida apparently will gut coming here from ail over the The Tri-County lasagne urged ment al this lime.
uf tba Heminuia County Education
with Central Florida to get the
7:30 p. m.
The highly popular Herndon and
And the place is Berlin — this
brual of the cold spall tonight and a one-day reprieve from tha cold state of Florida. Also some of Thursday night a special session
The highlight of the evening Assn, to encourage high school
nf
the
Legislature
lo
work
out
Burdick,
who
are
rounding
out
a
early tomorrow.
spell. Law temperatures tonight the best quarter horses from the reapportionment "in line with the total of 37 years of pttbllr service vital, divided nly where orves will he thr crowning of tha Pea­ students to investigate the ml*illn
in the lower peninsula will range Southeast will be seen in rattle constitution." The league, made today, ended with "the u su a l' ■re jtinipiri suit temper* «pl In nut Ibivvl Queen with 10 girls and electronics fields.
be shorter than they are almost rnmpeltng lor laurel*.
The Martin Co. is trying to em­
in Ihs 60'* and 70‘s Highs today culling demonstration* and con up of city officials in Dade. Brow, work day*.
anywhere el-r that the political
All procerdt uf the game will ploy Florida people and already
tests. Bucking horses, calf rop- ard and Palm Beach counties,
will be from *2 to 18.
Herndon, known as "Ju d g e" to interest of East and West collide. go Into the equipment fund of has begun a high school coopera­
Tha northerly winds reached the ing. steer dogging and wild row led the fight against the tt-sen- many residents, spent hts last
Ho beginning today ami through Hanford Junior High School.
tive training program a t Orlando»
Panhandle area early today, drop milking will add excitement lo the star, lU3-repre»enlallve r H i strict- day "making a final cheek of the
r*
ii
i
/*
.
i
Holiday, an Allied aimy of 3(1.000
he laid.
ping
temperatures
to
the
low
30's.
show.
mg plan.
00878708
routine, including bookkeeping."
—11,000 U.H, French and Itrillah
E m ir Cowley, Hanford mam bar
•Heavy showers preceded the lead­
The rodeo will lake place at
Burdick spent the final day troop* mil 19 04)6 West Berlin |*&gt;of the Herring rommiltaa of ihe
ing edge of the cold front. Apala­ 2 p in. on die grounds hack of
on the Job "like #ny other day." llre — wiB he ready if needed
program action committee of lha
MAI.IBU, Calif. (UPD A chicola recorded 2 63 inrhe* of ram Sanford Farmer's Auction Market.
Herndon has been clerk since to keep East Germany from fly­
Florida Education Assn., reported
Previous lo the show, between
wind-whipped brush bra waa con­ in six hours this morning.
1333 and Burdick baa worked m ing &gt;ia new hammer and compass
on plans bring studied by the group
City
work
crew*
started
sandScattered shower* wara forecast noon ami rodeo lima, a barbecue
tained today mx hours after It
the clerk's office since 1926. Both Rag near thr Rations on the elesealing E. First St between San­ fnr discussion with legislators d u r­
erupted and sent fir* plagued San­ for the rest of the state today. The will he served to every ticket
began liuur last day with plenty valed railroad in ihe Western sec­
ford and Mellonville Aves today, ing thr coming term.
holder.
Admission
will
be
St
23
for
ta Monica Mountain residents scur­ coldest weather tonight was ex­
uf work on ttisir desk*.
The talk* wer* part of lha pro­
tor.
City Manager Warren Knowle*
pected in the Suwannee lliver dis­ adult* and .73 for children mid
rying to safety.
They said they plan i Ida uf
gram fcw Hie County association *
In return. She Allies have held reported.
On* home was destroyed and trict, with Tradings of 27 to 40. will include tmth events
leisure after today. Herndon said
hut the
Knowles warned motorists lo *ecund inerting of the year and
Carlton staled that the club is
another damag'd aa tha Dames Temperature* nf 40 to 46 were fore
Slate
Representative Gordon hr will just Ilka it easy and hack a formal alert
Ihe street I were heard by 230 teacher* pres­
paying
approximately
31,000
Lo
cast
elifwhtre
near
the
Georgia
/} tpread a blackened path over 80
Frederick, addressing Lake Mary perhaps do s little work around Communists *f» wily and the Al­ avoid speeding on
ent.
lies at* wary.
while Hit work is being done
bring riders and regular rodeo
acres of watershed. There wara an Alabama borders.
Hie
house."
Burdick
plana
to
visit
Chamber of Commerce members
The Lakeland Weather Bureau, stock to Sanford.
no injuries
his children in New York and
The rlub is a non-profit urgani- last night, blamed voter apathy
The swiit moving flames were in its regular morning tem pera­
may tie do a liUl* fishing."
spurred along by winds up to 80 ture bulletin for farmers, laid l a tr n amt was formed for people for defeat of the reapportion
mile* an hour at times. t&lt;o* An­ feinperature* will be “ near the interested in riding Over fitly rnent amendment. Tuesday
geles County Fire Chief Keith danger poinl in the northern dis­ memhrrs lakr part in trail ride*
He said he was greatly dis­
Klinger had expressed early con- trict* Sunday morning."
and other rlub activities.
appointed that approximately only
cern for some TO homes in the
one-ilxth of the registered voters
area.
Quick action by [ire crews who
went to the polls ami explained
HAVANA (UPll — Cubs is rs
rushed in masses of equipment
that he feels this was tlie last pet-leil lu seise 13,44)4) acres uf the
I was credited with rarly contain­
rhance for a fair reapportlonmenl King Ranch's 33,000-acr* cattle
ment of the fire that thrust its
for some time.
spread in Camaguay Province
way through scattered scrub oak
He explained duties &lt;* legisla­ Saturday, a spokesman for the
and dry grass that covert the
tor* while in session and mention­ American operated enterprise laid
coastal range.
ed some of thr bill* the Seminole today.
The iirs started near the Hughes
County group worked on in 1939.
The spokesman said King repre
Aircraft experimental laboratory
He concluded wilh a general tentative* hae been summoned ta
Tlie
Sanford
Art
Assn,
ha*
tin
a
community
ran
gel
from
a
well
when an electrical transformer
discussion period, answering ques­ appear al Ihe local office of the
exploded, spewing out (lames •d up an outstanding authority to supported Art association.
tions on lobbyists' pressure, re National Institute fnr Agrarian
The
meeting
I*
scheduled
to
which were caught and spread by speak at its meeting Monday
apportionment in the (mure, pro- Reform Saturday morning lo select
the winds. Electronic research ia night, when Carl Bolander will start at 7:34) p h i at th e Civic ceures of forming and presenting the 1.6410 acres which may be ra
Center.
be guest speaker
conducted at the plant.
bills, racial integration amt re­ tamed.
Bolander I* a man who knows
assessment of property values in
his fields, whether discussing in
Ihe stale.
dustrisl art or stage design.
Ed Zimmerman, speaking lor
He hat taught and lectured at
citucns of the area, expressed ap
Columbia and Ohio Slate Univerpredation lo the legislator tor
his part in securing approval of
MIAMI BEACH (U P ll - A n Air sitie* as well a* I'ralt Institute
DELANO
I UPll
Volusia
Ihe bill creating Ihe Lake Mary
Force general predicts Ihe United and the Industrial \rt tnslilule nf
founty commissioners voted $7(M.Fire District.
Stales will have a system nf spy design in New York.
Hr has masters and doctorate
o iio Thursday for construction af
satellites in orbit by the early
a new jail in Del.and.
1960‘s to give quirk warning of degrees m the field of art, edu­
cation. applied design and indus­
A plan to move the county seat
enemy misde attack
fiom here to Daytuna Hcaih apMat. Cert Victor R. Haugen trial art.
Bolander tux spoken in abo
imirnlly wax headed off by Ihe
m &lt;aid Tnunday the satellites would
be the heart of the new Misaila lo.ooo cities, towns and villages
action. None uf those in favor of
Did* will be received *1 Tall* relocating the county seat war*
Identification, Detection and Alarm and lo more than three ami a half
EXECUTIVE UUILDING COMMITTEE or tha Good Shephard U t h a r u
hassce Nov !9 for the portion of present for tha session.
million people.
System calie MIDAS.
Church and John Lungly, Orlando, architect advisor, made plana for Mto
the Sanford Ave., project which
He is presently doing a lecture
Haugen, Air Force director of
church's initial building fund drive at a kickoff dinner at tha Shrina Club.
include* widening ii to four lanes
development and planning, said series on the "Effect at Hobbies
from Road 46 lo G i n d c r v i B r . a
I.angle told the group that before any congregation build* a church, R
satelitce also promise to he of In Juvenile and Senile Del in
MIAMI (U P ll—It had to happen
distance of I * mile*.
great use in future navigation and quency "
must know why it ia needed anti wanted. A film on church architecture
Btda will be received »t 10.30 *onn*r or la tar.
At Monday’s mealing. Bolander
communications. Ha said aiudiaa
waa shown. Tha committee la, front row, left to right. Bill Myara, finonaa
a.m. on tha project, whieh wilt
A woman mo*onat 4 w aa Rva
kave shown that three satellite* wiU speak on the "Value at Cul­
chairman;
Richard Site* and John Peaagood. Back row, Bobby Briaaajr,
make Hanford Ave. four lanes all miles Thursday with a tsoy for­
b 24-hour orbits can provide a ture Clubs To Economic Growth
I.angle. Held Iverson, chairman nf the committee, anil Jim Brynnt.
tlie way to Ihe entry to the Naval eign sports rar locked on the rear
"WCure. instantaneous loimnum of the Community.'*
(Staff I’holo)
CARL HULANDEK
bumper of her big Amec lean car.
Air Htation.
Bolander plana to explain whal
p aalieas network."

News Briefs

Political Football

I

Ad Campaign Pays

Cold W ave Expected

To Hit Area Tonight

Dusty Bools Rodeo
Scheduled Nov. 15

Missile Industry Needs

FarmorV Share Down

Berlin 'Tense'
Over Flag Display Students, Teachers Told
Peanut Bowl T ilt
Slated Tomorrow

Special Meet Urged

Giant California

Scaling Project
Started By City

Frederick Hits
Voter 'Apathy'

Cattle Seizure
Planned By Cuba

A rt Group's Speaker Is
Real Authority In Field

Spy Satellites
Predicted Soon

Volusia Board
Approves New Jail

Sanford Ave. Bids
Due By Nov. 19

Had To Happen

-arf A

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